| Book Title: |
Fake Book of the World's Favorite Songs 1990 |
| Song count: |
706 songs |
| Imprint: |
Milwaukee : Hal Leonard, 1996 |
| Callnumber: |
MP1630.28 .F39 1996 |
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Song Title
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Composer
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12th street rag |
Euday L. Bowman
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A-hunting we will go |
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A-tisket a-tasket |
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Aba daba honeymoon, the |
Arthur Fields, Walter Donovan
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Abide with me |
Henry F. Lyte, William H. Monk
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Ach, du lieber Augustin |
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Adios muchachos |
Julio Sanders
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After the ball |
Charles K. Harris
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After you've gone |
Henry Creamer, Turner Layton
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Ah! Sweet mystery of life |
Rida Johnson Young, Victor Herbert
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Air (on the G string) |
J. S. Bach
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Alabama jubilee |
Jack Yellen, George Cobb
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Alexander's ragtime band |
Irving Berlin
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Alice blue gown |
Joseph McCartney, Harry Tierney
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All god's children got shoes |
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All my trials |
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All through the night |
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Aloha oe |
Queen Liliuokalani
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Alouette |
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Alphabet song, the |
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Also sprach Zarathustra |
R. Strauss
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Amazing grace |
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America (my country, 'tis of thee) |
Samuel F. Smith, Henry Carey
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America the beautiful |
Katherine Lee Bates, Samuel A. Ward
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American cadets march |
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American patrol, the |
F. W. Meacham
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Anchors aweigh |
Capt. Alfred H. Miles, Chas. A. Zimmerman
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Andante cantablie |
P. I. Tchaikovsky
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Angels we have heard on high |
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Animal fair |
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Annabel Lee |
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Annie Laurie |
William Douglas, Lady John Scott
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Anvil chorus |
Giuseppe Verdi
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Arkansas traveler |
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As with gladness men of old |
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Assembly / Reveille |
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Au clair de la lune |
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Auf Wiedersehn |
Herbert Reynolds, Sigmond Romberg
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Auld lang syne |
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Aura Lee |
W. W. Fosdick, George R. Poulton
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Avalon |
Al Jolson, B. G. DeSylva, Vincent Rose
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Ave Maria |
J. S. Bach, Charles Gounod
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Ave Maria |
Franz Schubert
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Away in a manger |
Jonathan E. Spillman
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Away in a manger |
James R. Murray
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Away in a manger |
W. J. Kirkpatrick
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Baa! Baa! Black sheep |
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Baby, won't you please come home |
Charles Warfield, Clarence Williams
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bacio, il (the kiss) |
Luigi Arditi
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Banana boat song, the |
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Band played on, the |
John E. Palmer
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Banks of the Ohio |
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Barbara Allen |
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Barbara polka |
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Barber of Seville Overture, the |
Gioacchino Rossini
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Barcarolle |
Jacques Offenbach
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Barnyard song (I had a rooster), the |
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Battle cry of freedom, the |
George F. Root
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Battle hymn of the Republic, the |
Julia Ward Howe, William Steffe
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Be kind to your web-footed friends |
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Be my little baby bumblebee |
Stanley Murphy, Henry I. Marshall
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Beale street blues |
W. C. Handy
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Bear went over the mountain, the |
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Beautiful brown eyes |
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Beautiful dreamer |
Steven Foster
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Beautiful isle of somewhere |
Jessie Brown Pounds, J. S. Fearis
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Beautiful Ohio |
Ballard MacDonald, Mary Earl
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Beautiful savior |
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Because |
Edward Teschemacher, Guy d'Hardelot
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Beethoven's fifth symphony (1st movement theme) |
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Behold the savior of mankind |
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Believe me if all those endearing young charms |
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Bells of St. Mary's, the |
Douglas Furber, A. Emmett Adams
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Bicycle built for two (Daisy Bell), a |
Harry Dacre
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Big rock candy mountain, the |
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Bill Bailey, won't you please come home? |
Hughie Cannon
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Billboard march, the |
John N. Klohr
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Billy boy |
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Bingo |
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Bird in a gilded cage, a |
Arthur J. Lamb. Harry von Tilzer
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Birthday song, the |
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Black is the color |
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Blessed Assurance |
Fanny Crosby, Van Alstyne, Pheobe P. Knapp
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Blest be the tie that binds |
John Fawcett, Hans Georg Nageli
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Blood on the saddle |
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Blow the man down |
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Blue bells of Scotland, the |
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Blue Danube waltz |
Johann Strauss
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Bluetail fly |
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Boar's head carol, the |
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Boll Weevil, the |
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Boola! Boola! |
A. M. Hirsch
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Bowery, the |
Charles H. Hoyt, Percy Gaunt
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Brahms' lullaby |
Johannes Brahms
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Bridal chorus (from "Lohengrin") |
Richard Wagner
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Bring a torch, Jeannette, Isabella |
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Bringing in the sheaves |
Knowles Shaw, George A. Minor
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Buckeye Jim |
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Buffalo gals |
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Bury me not on the lone prairie |
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By the beautiful sea |
Harold R. Atteridge, Harry Carroll
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By the light of the silvery moon |
Ed Madden, Gus Edwards
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Caissons go rolling along, the |
Edmond L. Gruber
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Campbells are coming, the |
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Camptown races |
Stephen Foster
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Can can |
Jocques Offenbach
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Canadian capers |
Earl Burtnett, Gus Chandler, Bert White, Henry Cohen
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Cantabile |
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Capriccio italien theme |
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Captain, el |
John Philip Sousa
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Careless love |
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Carnival of Venice |
Julius Benedict
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Carol of the bells |
P. Leontovich
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Carry me back to old Virginny |
James A. Bland
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Chiapanecas |
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Chinatown, my Chinatown |
William Jerome, Jean Schwartz
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Chopin ballade no. 1 |
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Chopsticks |
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Christ the lord is ris'n today |
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Christ was born on Christmas day |
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Church in the wildwood, the |
Wm. S. Pitts
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Cielito lindo |
C. Fernandez
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Cinquantaine (golden wedding), la |
J. Gabriel-Marie
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Ciribiribin |
A. Pestalozza
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Clair de lune |
Claude Debussy
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Clarinet Polka |
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Clementine |
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Cockles and mussels (Molly Malone) |
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Cohen owes me ninety-seven dollars |
Irving Berlin
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Colonel Bogey march |
Kenneth J. Alford
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Columbia, the gem of the ocean |
David T. Shaw, Thomas Becket
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Come back to Sorrento |
Ernesto Di Curtis
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Come, Josephine in my flying machine |
Alfred Bryan, Fred Fisher
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Come, thou almighty king |
Felice Giardini
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Come to the sea |
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Comin' through the rye |
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Concerto theme (concerto no. 2, 1st movement) |
Rachmaninoff
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Concerto theme (concerto no. 2 3rd movement) |
Rachmaninoff
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Country gardens |
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Coventry carol, the |
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Crawdad song, the |
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Cripple creek |
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Crown him with many crowns |
M. Bridges
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Cruel war is raging, the |
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Cucaracha, la |
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Cuddle up a little closer, lovely mine |
Otto Hauerbach, Karl Hoschna
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Cumparsita, la |
G. H. Matos Rodriguez
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Dance of the hours |
A. Ponchielli
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Dance of the sugar-plum fairy |
Peter Tchaikovsky
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Danny boy |
Fred Weatherly
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Danube waves |
Ion Ivanovici
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Dardenella |
Fred Fisher, Felix Bernard, Johnny S. Black
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Dark eyes |
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Darktown strutters' ball, the |
Shelton Brooks
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Deck the hall |
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Deep river |
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Desperado |
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Did you ever see a lassie? |
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Dixie |
Dan Emmett
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Dog-gone blues |
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Dolores waltz |
Emil Waldteufel
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Dona nobis pacem |
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Donna e mobile, la |
Giusppe Verdi
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Down among the sheltering palms |
James Brockman, Abe Olman
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Down by the old mill stream |
Tell Taylor
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Down by the riverside |
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Down by the station |
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Down in the field |
C. W. O'Conner, Stanleigh P. Friedman
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Down in the valley |
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Drink to me only with thine eyes |
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Druken sailor, the |
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Dry bones |
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Du, du liegst mir im herzen |
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Eency, weency spider |
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Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (opening theme) |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Elegie |
Jules Massenet
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Emilia polka |
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Emperor Waltz |
Johann Strauss
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Entertainer, the |
Scott Joplin
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Erie canal, the |
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Estrellita |
Manuel M. Ponce
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Estudiantina |
Emil Waldteufel
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Ev'ry time I feel the spirit |
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Ezekiel saw the wheel |
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Faith of our fathers |
Fredrick W. Faber, Henry F. Hemy, J. G. Walton
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Fantasie impromptu |
Frederic Chopin
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Far above Cayuga's waters |
A. C. Weekes, W. M. Smith, H. S. Thompson
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Farmer in the dell, the |
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Fascination |
F. D. Marchetti
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Fight ye bulldogs |
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Finlandia |
J. Sibelius
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First noel, the |
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Fledermaus waltz |
Johann Strauss
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Flow gently, sweet Afton |
Alexander Hume, Robert Burns
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Foggy, foggy dew, the |
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For he's a jolly good fellow |
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For me and my gal |
Edgar Leslie, E. Ray Goetz, Goerge W. Meyer
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Forty-five minutes from broadway |
George M. Cohan
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Frankie and Johnny |
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Freight train |
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Frere Jacques |
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Friendly beasts, the |
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Froggie went a-courtin' |
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Funeral march |
Frederic Chopin
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Funeral march of a marionette |
Charles Gounod
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Funiculi, Funicula |
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Fur elise |
Ludwig Van Beethoven
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Gavotte |
Francois J. Gossee
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Girl I left behind, the |
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Girl on the magazine cover, the |
Irving Berlin
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Git along home, Cindy |
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Git along, little dogies |
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Give me that old time religion |
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Give my regards to broadway |
George M. Cohan
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Gladiator march |
John Philip Sousa
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Glow worm |
Paul Lineke
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Go down, Moses |
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Go in and out the window |
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Go tell aunt Rhody |
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Go, tell it on the mountain |
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God of our fathers |
Daniel C. Roberts, George Warren
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God rest ye merry, gentleman |
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God save our king (queen) |
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Gold and silver waltz |
Franz Lehar
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Golondrina, la |
N. Serradell
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Goober peas |
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Good Christian men, rejoice |
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Good king Wenceslas |
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Good man is hard to find, a |
Eddie Green
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Good night ladies |
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Good-bye broaday, hello France |
C. Francis Reisner, Benny Davis, Billy Baskette
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Goodbye girls, I'm through |
John Golden, Ivan Cary ll
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Goodbye, my lady love |
Joseph E. Howard
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Goodbye, old paint |
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Gradfather's clock |
Henry C. Work
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Green grass grew all around, the |
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Green grow the lilacs |
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Greensleeves |
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Grey and gold waltz |
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Grieg piano concerto (theme) |
Edvard Grieg
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Gypsy love song |
Harry B. Smith, Victor Herbert
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Gypsy rondo |
Joseph Haydn
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Habanera |
Georges Bizet
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Hail, Columbia |
Joseph Hopkinson, Philip Phile
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Hail! Hail! the gang's all here |
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Hail to the cheif |
James Saunderson
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Hallelujah chorus |
G. F. Handel
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Hand me down my walking cane |
James A. Bland
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Happy farmer, the |
Robert Schumann
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Hark! the herald angels sing |
Charles Wesley, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
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Harrigan |
George M. Cohan
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Hatikvah |
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Hava nagilah |
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He is an Englishman (from "H. M. S. Pinafore") |
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He's got the whole world in his hands |
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Hear them bells |
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Hearts and flowers |
Theo. M. Tobani
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Helena polka |
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Hello! my baby |
Ida Emerson, Joseph E. Howard
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Here we come a-caroling |
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Hey, diddle, diddle |
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Hey, ho! nobody home |
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Hickory, dickory, dock |
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High school cadets |
John Philip Sousa
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Hindustan |
Oliver Wallace, Harold Weeks
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Hinky dinky parley voo |
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His eye is on the sparrow |
C. D. Martin, Charles H. Gabriel
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Holly and the ivy, the |
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Holy god, we praise they name |
Clarence Walworth
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Holy, holy, holy |
Reginald Heber, John B. Dykes
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Home on the range |
Dr. Brewster Higley, Daniel E. Kelley
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Home sweet home |
John Howard Payne, Sir Henry Bishop
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Honey, won't you come back to me? |
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Hopak |
Modest Moussorgsky
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Hot cross buns |
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Hot time in the old town tonight, a |
Joe Hayden, Theodore A. Metz
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House of the rising sun |
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How dry I am! |
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How 'ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm? |
Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young, Walter Donaldson
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Humoresque |
Antonin Dvor
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Humpty Dumpty |
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Hungarian dance no. 5 |
Johannes Brahms
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Hush, little baby |
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I ain't got nobody (and nobody cares for me) |
Roger Graham, Spencer Willims, Dave Peyton
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I am the captain of the pinafore |
W. S. Gilbert, Arthur Sulivan
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I gave my love a cherry (the riddle song) |
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I have a song to sing, O! (from the Yeoman of the guard) |
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I heard the bells on Christmas day |
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I love a piano (from Stop! Look! Listen!) |
Irving Berlin
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I love you truly |
Carrie Jacobs Bond
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I love you with all my heart |
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I saw three ships |
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I surrender all |
W. S. Weeden, J. W. Van Deventer
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I want a girl |
William Dalton, Harry Von Tilzer
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I wish I could shimmy like my sister Kate |
Armand J. Piron
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I wish I were single again |
J. C. Beckel
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I wonder who's kissing her now |
Will M. Hough, Frank R. Adams, Joseph E. Howard
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I'll be with you in apple blossom time |
Neville Fleeson, Albert Von Tilzer
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I'll take you home again, Kathleen |
T. P. Westendorf
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I'm always chasing rainbows |
Joseph McCarthey, Harry Carroll
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(I'm called) Little buttercup |
W. S. Gilbert , Arthur Sullivan
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I'm forever blowing bubbles |
Jean Kenbrovin, John William Kellette
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I've been working on the railroad |
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I've got rings on my fingers |
Weston, Barnes, Maurice Scott
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Ich liebe dich (I love thee) |
Edvard Grieg
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Ida, sweet as apple cider |
Eddie Leonard, Eddie Munson
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If I had my way |
Lou Klein, James Kendis
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If I knock the "L" out of Kelly (It would still be Kelly to me) |
Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young, Bert Grant
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If you were the only girl in the world |
Clifford Grey, Nat D. Ayer
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If you're happy (and you know it) |
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In my merry Oldsmobile |
Vincent P. Bryan, Gus Edwards
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In old New York |
Henry Blossom, Victor Herbert
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In the evening by the moonlight |
James A. Bland
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In the garden |
C. Austin Miles
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In the gloaming |
A. F. Harrison, Meta Orred
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In the good old summertime |
Ren Shields, George Evans
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In the hall of the mountain king |
Edvard Grieg
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In the shade of the old apple tree |
Harry H. Williams, Egbert Van Alstyne
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In the sweet bye and bye |
S. F. Bennett, J. P. Webster
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Indian summer |
Victor Herbert
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Indiana (back home again in Indiana) |
Ballard MacDonald, James F. Hanley
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Invitation to the dance |
C. M. von Weber
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Ireland must be heaven (for my mother came from there) |
Fred Fisher, Joseph McCarthy, Howard Johnson
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Irish washerwoman |
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It came upon the midnight clear |
E. H. Sears, R. S. Willis
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It's a long, long way to Tipperary |
Jack Judge, Harry Williams
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It's raining, it's pouring |
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Italian street song |
Rida Johnson, Victor Herbert
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Jack and Jill |
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Japanese sandman, the |
Raymond Egan, Richard Whiting
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Jeanie with the light brown hair |
Stephan C. Foster
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Jelly roll blues |
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Jenny Lind polka |
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Jesu, joy of man's desiring |
J. S. Bach
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Jesus loves me! |
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Jingle bells |
J. Pierpont
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John Brown's body |
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John Henry |
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John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt |
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John Peel |
J. W. Graves
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Johnny has gone for a soldier |
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Johnson rag |
Jack Lawrence, Guy Hall, Henry Kleinkauf
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Jolly Coppersmith |
Carl Peter
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Jolly old St. Nicholas |
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Joshua fought the battle of Jericho |
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Joy to the world |
G. F. Handel
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Juanita |
Mrs. Norton
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Julida polka |
A. Grill
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Just a closer walk with thee |
K. Morris
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Just a song at twilight |
J. Clifton Bingham, James L. Molloy
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K-K-K-Katy |
Geoffrey O'Hara
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Keep the homefires burning |
Lena G. Ford, Ivor Novello
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Kerry dance, the |
J. L. Molloy
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King cotton |
John Philip Sousa
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Kiss in the dark, a |
Victor Herbert
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Kiss me again |
Herny Bossom, Victor Herbert
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Kiss Waltz |
Johann Strauss, Jr.
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Kum-bah-yah |
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Largo (from the "New world symphony") |
Anton Dvorak
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Laverder's blue |
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Lazy Mary, will you get up? |
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Let me call you sweetheart |
Beth Slater Whitson, Leo Freidman
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Let the rest of the world go by |
J. Keirn Brennan, Ernest R. Ball
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Let us break bread together |
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Li'l Liza Jane |
Countess Ada De Lachau
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Liberty bell, the |
John Philip Sousa
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Liebestraum |
F. Liszt
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Light cavalry overture |
Franz von Suppe
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Listen to the mockingbird |
Alice Hawthorne
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Little Annie Rooney |
Michael Nolan
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Little bit of heaven, a |
Keirn Brennan, Ernest R. Ball
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Little Bo Peep |
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Little Boy Blue |
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Little brown jug |
J. E. Winner
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Little Jack Horner |
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Little Miss Muffet |
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Little Sir Echo |
Laura R. Smith, J. S. Fearis
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Little Tommy Tucker |
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Lo, how a rose e're blooming |
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Loch Lomond |
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London bridge |
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Lonesome road |
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Lonesome valley |
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Long, long ago |
Thomas Haynes Bayly
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Looby loo |
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Look for the silver lining |
Buddy DeSylva, Jerome Kern
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Love nest, the |
Otto Harbach, Louis A. Hirsch
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Love's old sweet song |
J. Clifton Bingham, James L. Molloy
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M-I-N-E |
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M-o-t-h-e-r ( A word that means the world to me) |
Howard Johnson, Theodore Morse
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MacNamara's band |
John J. Stamford, Shamus O'Conner
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Mademoiselle from Armentiers |
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Man on the flying trapeze, the |
George Leybourne
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Man without a woman, a |
Alfred WIlliams
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Mananitas, las |
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Mandy |
Irving Berlin
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Maori farewell song |
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Maple leaf rag |
Scott Joplin
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March militaire |
Franz Schubert
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March of the toys |
Victor Herbert
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March slav |
Peter Tchaikovsky
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Margie |
Benny Davis, Con Conrad, Russell Robinson
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Marianne |
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Marine's Hymn |
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Marseillaise, la |
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Martha Polka |
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Mary had a little lamb |
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Mary's a grand old name |
George M. Cohan
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Matilda |
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Mattinata |
Ruggiero Leoncavallo
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Mazel tov |
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Meditation (from "Thais") |
Jules Massenet
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Meet me in St. Louis, Louis |
Andrew B. Sterling, Kerry Mills
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Meet me tonight in dreamland |
Beth Slater Whitson, Leo Friedman
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Melody in A |
Brig. Gen Charles G. Dawes
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Melody in F |
Anton G. Rubinstein
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Melody of love |
H. Engelmann
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Memories |
Gus Kahn, Egbert Van Alstyne
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Merrily we roll along |
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Merry widow waltz |
F. Lehar
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Mexican hat dance |
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Michael Finnegan |
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Michael, row the boat ashore |
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Midnight special |
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Mighty fortress is our God, a |
Frederick H. Hedge, Martin Luther
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Mighty lak' a rose |
Frank L. Stanton, Ethelbert Nevin
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Minuet in G |
Ignace J. Paderewski
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Missouri waltz, the |
J. R. Shannon
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Miya sama (From The Mikado) |
Arthur Sullivan, G. S. Gilbert
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Moment musicale |
Franz Schubert
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Moonlight bay |
Edward Madden, Percy Wenrich
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Moonlight sonata (1st movement) |
Beethoven
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Morning |
Edvard Grieg
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Mulberry bush, the |
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Musetta's waltz |
Giacomo Puccini
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My bonnie |
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My gal sal |
Paul Dresser
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My heart at thy sweet voice |
Camille Saint-Saens
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My hero |
Oscar Strauss
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My isle of golden dreams |
Gus Kahn, Walter Blaufuss
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My little girl |
Sam M. Lewis, William Dillon, Albert Von Tilzer
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My mammy |
Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young, Walter Donaldson
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My meloncholy baby |
George A. Norton, Ernie Burnett
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My old Kentucky home |
Stephen Foster
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My wild Irish rose |
Chauncey Olcott
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National emblem |
E. E. Bagley
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Neapolitan love song |
Henry Blossom, Victor Herbert
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Nearer my god to thee |
Sarah F. Adams, Lowell Mason
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'Neath the old chestnut tree |
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Nine hundred miles |
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Nobody knows the trouble I've seen |
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Nocturne |
Frederic Chopin
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Noel! Noel! |
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Nola |
Felix Arndt
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Norwegian dance |
Edvard Gried
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Now thank we all our god |
Johann Cruger
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Now the day is over |
Sabine Baring-Gould, Joesph Barnby
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O Canada! |
Calixa Lavallee, l'Hon. Judge Routhier, Justice R. S. Weir
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O Christmas tree |
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O come, all ye faithfull |
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O come, little children |
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O come, o come Emmanuel |
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O holy night |
J. S. Dwight, Adolphe Adam
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O little town of Bethlehem |
Brooks, Redner
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O mio babbino caro (from Gianni Schicchi) |
Giacomo Puccini
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O sanctissima |
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O sole mio |
E. Di Capua
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Oats, peas, beans, and barley grow |
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Oberek |
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Ode to joy |
Ludvig van Beethoven
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Oh, dear! what can the matter be? |
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Oh! How I hate to get up in the morning |
Irving Berlin
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Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh! |
Ed Rose, Abe Oleman
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Oh Marie |
E. Di Capua
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Oh, promise me |
Clement Scott, R. de Koven
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Oh, Susanna |
Stephan Foster
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Oh, them golden slippers |
James A. Bland
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Oh where, oh where has my little dog gone? |
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Oh! You beautiful doll |
A. Seymour Brown, Nat D. Ayers
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Old Chisholm trail, the |
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Old Dan Tucker |
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Old folks at home |
Stephen Foster
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Old gray mare, the |
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Old Joe Clark |
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Old King Cole |
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Old MacDonald had a farm |
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Old oaken bucket |
Samuel Woodworth, Edwin Krallmark
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Old refrain, the |
Fritz Kreisler
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On a Sunday afternoon |
Andrew B. Sterling, Harry von Tilzer
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On the banks of the Wabash |
Paul Dresser
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On the beach at Waikiki |
G. H. Stover, Henry Kailimaie
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On top of Old Smoky |
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On Wisconsin! |
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Once in royal David's city |
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Onward Christian soldiers |
Sabine Baring-Gould, Sir Arthur Sullivan
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Orange marmalade rag |
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Our director march |
F. E. Bigelow
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Over the river and through the woods |
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Over the waves |
Juventino Rosas
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Over there |
George M. Cohan
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Pack up your troubles in your old knit bag and smile, smile, smile |
George Asaf, Felix Powell
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Paloma, la |
S. Yradier
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Paper doll |
Johnny S. Black
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Pat-a-pan |
Bernard de la Monnoye
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Peg o' my heart |
Alfred Bryan, Fred Fisher
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Peter and the wolf |
Serge Prokofiev
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Pizzicato polka |
Johann Strauss, Josef Strauss
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Play a simple melody |
Irving Berlin
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Poet and peasant overture |
Franz von Suppe
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Polly wolly doodle |
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Polonaise, opus 53 |
Frederic Chopin
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Polovetzian dance |
Alexander Borodin
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Pomp and circumstance |
Sir Edward Elgar
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Poor butterfly |
John L. Golden, Raymond Hubbell
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Pop! Goes the weasel |
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Praise god from whom all blessings flow |
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Prayer of Thanksgiving |
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Prelude (from "Carmen") |
Georges Bizet
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Pretty baby |
Gus Kahn, Egbert Van Alstyne, Tony Jackson
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Pretty girl is like a melody, a |
Irving Berlin
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Put on your old grey bonnet |
Stanley Murphy, Percy Wenrich
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Put your arms around me, honey |
Junie McCree, Albert von Tilzer
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Ragtime cowboy Joe |
Grant Clarke, Lewis F. Muir, Maurice Abrahams
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Rain-rain polka (Prsi-prsi) |
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Red river valley |
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Red wing |
Thurland Chattaway, Kerry Mills
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Reuben and Rachel |
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Reverie |
Claude Debussy
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Ride of the valkyries |
R. Wagner
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Ring the banjo |
Stephen Foster
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Roamin' in the gloamin' |
Harry Lauder
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Rock island line, the |
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Rock of ages |
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Rock-a-bye, baby |
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Rock-a-bye your baby with a dixie melody |
Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young, Jean Schwartz
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Romance |
A. Rubinstein
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Romeo and Juliet |
Peter Tschaikovsky
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Rondeau |
Jean-Joseph Mouret
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Rosalie Schottische |
Sep. Winner
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Rose of Tralee, the |
C. Mordaunt Spencer, Charles W. Glover
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Rose room |
Harry Williams, Art Hickman
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Roses from the south |
Johann Strauss
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Roses of Picardy |
Fred E. Weatherly. Haydn Wood
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Row, row, row |
William Jerome, Jimmie V. Monaco
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Row, row, row your boat |
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Sailing, sailing |
Godfrey Marks
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Sailor's hornpipe |
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Salty dog |
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Santa Lucia |
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Scarborough fair |
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Schnitzelbank |
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School days |
Will D. Cobb, Gus Edwards
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Scotland the brave (tunes of glory) |
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Semper fidelis |
John Philip Sousa
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Serenade |
Riccardo Drigo
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Serenade |
Franz Schubert
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Serenade |
Toselli
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Shall we gather at the river |
Robert Lowry
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She is more to be pitied than censured |
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She wore a yellow ribbon |
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She'll be comin' round the mountain |
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Shenandoah |
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Shine on harvest moon |
Nora Bayes, Jack Norworth
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Shoo, fly, don't bother me |
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Shortnin' bread |
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Sidewalks of New York, the |
Charles B. Lawlor, James W. Blake
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Silent night |
Joseph Mohr, John F. Young, Franz Gruber
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Silver threads among the gold |
H. P. Daniels
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Simple Simon |
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Sing a song of sixpence |
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Sing we now of Christmas |
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Skaters, the |
Emil Wauldteufel
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Skip to my Lou |
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Sleep holy babe |
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Sleeping beauty waltz |
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
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Smiles |
J. Will Callahan, Lee S. Roberts
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Somebody stole my gal |
Leo Wood
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Sometimes I feel like a motherless child |
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Song of India |
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
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Song of the islands |
Charles E. King
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Song of the Volga boatman |
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Sorella, la |
Ch. Borel-Clere
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Sound off |
John Philip Sousa
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Spring song |
Felix Mendelssohn
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St. James Infirmary |
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St. Louis blues |
W. C. Handy
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Star spangled banner, the |
Francis Scott Key, John Stafford Smith
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Stars and stripes forever |
John Philip Sousa
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Streets of Laredo, the |
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Sugar blues |
Lucy Fletcher, Clarence Williams
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Surprize symphony (theme) |
Joseph Haydn
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Swan Lake (theme) |
Peter Tschaikovsky
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Swan, the |
Camille Saint-Saens
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Swanee |
Irving Caesar, George Gershwin
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Sweet Adeline |
Richard H. Gerard, Harry Armstrong
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Sweet and low |
Alfred Tennyson, Joseph Barnby
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Sweet Betsy from Pike |
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Sweet Genevieve |
George Cooper, Henry Tucker
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Sweet little buttercup |
Alfred Bryan, Herman Paley
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Sweet Rosie O'Grady |
Maud Nugent
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Sweetheart of sigma chi, the |
Byron D. Stokes, F. Dudleigh Vernor
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Sweethearts |
Victor Herbert
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Swing low, sweet chariot |
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Ta-ra-ra boom-der- |
Henry J. Sayers
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Take me out to the ballgame |
Jack Norworth, Albert von Tilzer
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Tales from the Vienna woods |
Johann Strauss
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Tango |
Issac Albeniz
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Taps |
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Tarantella |
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Tchaikovsky piano concerto (1st movement) |
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
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Tchaikovsky symphony no. 6 (first movement) |
Peter Tchaikovsky
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Tell me why |
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Ten little Indians |
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Tenting tonight |
Walter Kittredge
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That naughty waltz |
Edwin Stanley, Sol P. Levy
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That tumble down shack in Athlone |
Richard W. Pascoe, Monte Carlo, Alma M. Sanders
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That'a a plenty |
Lew Pollack
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That's why I do like I do |
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There is a tavern in town |
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There was an old woman who lived in a shoe |
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There's a long, long trail |
Zo Elliot, Stoddard King
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They didn't believe me |
Herbert Reynolds, Jerome Kern
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This old man |
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This train |
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Three blind mice |
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Thunder and blazes |
Julius Fucik
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Thunderer |
John Philip Sousa
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Tiger rag (Hold that tiger) |
Harry Decosta, Original Dixieland Jazz Band
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Till the clouds roll by |
P. G. Wodehouse, Jerome Kern
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Till we meet again |
Raymond B. Egan, Richard A. Whiting
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Tinker Polka |
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'Tis the last rose of summer |
Thomas Moore, Richard Alfred Milliken
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Tishomingo blues |
Spencer Williams
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Tit-willow |
Gilbert, Sullivan
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To a wild rose |
Edward MacDowell
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Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral (that's an Irish lullaby) |
J. R. Shannon
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Toreador song |
Georges Bizet
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Tourelay, Tourelay |
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Toyland |
Victor Herbert
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Trail of the Lonesome Pine, the |
Ballard MacDonald, Harry Carroll
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Tramp! tramp! tramp! |
George F. Root
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Traumerei |
Robert Schumann
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Triumphal march (from"Aida") |
Giusseppe Verdi
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Trumpet tune |
Jeremiah Clarke
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Trumpet voluntary |
Jeremiah Clarke
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Turkey in the straw |
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Turkish march |
Ludwig Van Beethoven
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Twelve days of Christmas, the |
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Twinkle, twinkle, little star |
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Two guitars |
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Under the double eagle |
J. Wagner
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Unfinshed symphony (theme), the |
Franz Schubert
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University of Michigan song |
Louis Elbert
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Up on the housetop |
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Valse bleue |
Alfred Margis
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Venetian boat song |
Felix Mendelssohn
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Vienna life |
Johann Strauss
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Vilia |
Franz Lehar
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Vive l'amour |
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Wabash cannon ball, the |
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Wait for the wagon |
R. Bishop Buckley
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Wait till the sun shines, Nellie |
Andrew B. Sterling, Harry Von Tilzer
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Waiting for the Robert E. Lee |
L. Wolfe Gilbert, Lewis F. Muir
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Waltz |
Johannes Brahms
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Waltz |
Chopin
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Waltz of the flowers |
Peter Tchaikovsky
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Washington and Lee swing |
C. A. Robbins, T. W. Allen, M. W. Sheafe
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Washington post march |
John Phillip Sousa
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Wayfaring stranger |
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We three kings of Orient are |
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We wish you a merry christmas |
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Wearing of the green, the |
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Wedding march |
Felix Mendelssohn
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Were you there? |
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What a friend we have in Jesus |
Joseph Scriven, Charles C. Converse
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What child is this? |
William Dix
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When Irish eyes are smiling |
Ernest R. Ball, Chouncy Olcott, Geo. Graff Jr.
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When Johnny comes marching home |
Patrick S. Gilmore
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When my baby smiles at me |
Harry Von Tilzer, Andrew B. Sterling, Bill Munro, Ted Lewis
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When the saints go marching in |
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When you and I were young, Maggie |
George W. Johnson, James A. Butterfield
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When you were sweet sixteen |
JamesThornton
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When you wore a tulip |
Jack Mahoney, Percy Wenrich
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When you're away |
Victor Herbert, Henry Blossum
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Where did Robinson Crusoe go with Friday on Saturday night? |
Joe Young, Sam Lewis, George W. Meyer
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While shepherds watched their flocks |
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While Strolling through the park one day |
Ed Haley
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Whispering |
Richard Coburn, John Schonberger, Vincent Rose
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Whispering hope |
Alice Hawthorne
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Whistler and his dog, the |
Arthur Pryor
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White Coral bells |
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Who threw the overalls in Mrs. Murphy's chowder |
George L. Giefer
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Will the circle be unbroken |
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William Tell overture |
Gioacchino Rossini
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World is waiting for the sunrise, the |
Eugene Lockhart, Ernest Seitz
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Worried man blues |
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Yaaka hula hickey dula |
Ray Goetz, Joe Young, Peter Wendling
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Yankee Doodle |
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Yankee doodle boy, the |
George M. Cohan
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Yellow rose of Texas, the |
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You are my true love |
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You belong to me |
Harry B. Smith, Victor Herbert
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You made me love you |
Joseph McCarthy, James V. Monaco
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You tell me your dream |
Ceymour Rice, Albert H. Brown, Charles N. Daniels
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You're a grand old flag |
George M. Cohan
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Zum gali gali |
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