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