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THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
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CATALOG 
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COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Published by Authority of the Acts 
of Congress of March 3, 1891, 
of June 30, 1906, and of 

_ March 4, 1909 


PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
Including 
LIST OF RENEWALS 


1942 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 37 
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The Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, containing the entries for musical 
compositions and dramatico-musical compositions, is issued monthly. The entries are arranged alphabeti- 
cally by title. 

Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Titles reading “w’’ & ‘‘m”’ (signi- 
fying ‘‘words by,” “‘music by’’) are tobe understood as songs. Songs are understood tobe with piano accom- 
paniment unless otherwise stated, 

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followed by date of publication; ‘“© 1 c.”’ stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed 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

A list of renewals made for musical compositions under section 23 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be 
found at the end of this issue immediately following the text. 

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

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

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


Part 1, Group 1, Books proper -------------- 9-290 - norte nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn --------- $3.00 
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals, 

Lectures, and MapS --------------- 9299 nnn nn nn nn nnn nnn nn nn nn nnn nnn nn enn nn ------ 3.00 
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures --------------------------- = 2.00 
Part 2, Periodicals -------------------- 222229292 n nnn nnn nner nnn nnn nnn ----- iy 2.00 
Part 3, Musical Compositions --------------------------2--2-00- 2-2 2-2----------------- 3.00 
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations, 

including Prints and Labels used for articles of merchandise ---------------------------- 2.00 
Single numbers------------------- ew oe nnn enn nn nn nnn - 2 2 = 2 = = = 2 == == 50 
Annual indexes, each, for complete calendar year ---------------------------------------- 2.00 
All parts for complete calendar year --------------------------------------------------- 10.00 


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NOTICE 


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

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

Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, that, 
insofar as any copyright articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclusive, are still 
remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or 
to any other governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles, unless reserved, may 
be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant prior to December 31, 1942, 

This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, such as books, periodicals, dramatic 
compositions, musical compositions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or photo-~ «4 
graphs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs filed for identifying works of art may not be 
returned. No maps are available for return, 

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


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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAUTHORIZED 
REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS © 


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


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

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 13 (1918), pages vi-viii of no. 5; 
Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii-viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), pages vii-viii of nos. 3-4; 
Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v-vi of no. 7; 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Free City of Danzig, vol. 29 (1934), pages vii-viii of no. 3; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi-vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), pages ix-x of no. 6; vt 
Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vii-xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 (1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13; 
Greece, vol, 27 (1932), pages vi-vii of no. 2; 

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

Irish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vii-viii of no. 9; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), pages xiii-xiv of no. 6; 
Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii-viii of no. 7; 

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

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no, 3, and vol. 17 (1922), pages xv-xix of no. 6; 
Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix-x of no, 7; 

Palestine (excluding Trans-Jordan), vol. 28 (1933), pages vi-vii of no. 9; 

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

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

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

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

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

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


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International American Conference at Buenos Aires on 
August 11, 1910, was proclaimed by the President of the United States on July 13, 1914, This convention 
is understood to be in effect as between the United States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Repub- 
lic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


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


Ship is given. 


A media luz; tango, E. Donato, arr. Galla-Rini; 
accordion band pts. © Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 
107013; Roma music co., Cleveland. 34789 


Abbey (The) by moonlight; by Frederick Humphries; 
pf. © May 28, 1942; E for. 67241; Bosworth & 
co., Itd., London. 34790 


Above the clouds; w & melody. © 1 -c. Aug. 21, 
1942; E unp. 306530; William Shedden Webb, 
Boston, Pa. 34791 


Abraham; from Holiday inn, w & m Irving Berlin. 
© Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107321; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 34792 


Abrand; sz6vegét irta Tothné Révey L. P. Emma, 
_ zenéjet szerz@ Kiss Imre. © June 13, 1942; E 
pub. 107160; Emma L. P. Revey Toth & Emery 
Kiss, Cleveland. 34793 


Achmed experiment; from Shadow of a lady, by 
Herbert Stothart. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E ump. 
305404; Loew’s, inc., New York. 34794 


Action; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 1 c. Aug. 
29, 1942; E unp. 307492; A. V. Makinen, New York. 
34795 


Adios (El) de Guaymas (The Guaymas goodbye); 
folksong, collected & tr. F. G. de Strickroth, m 
arr. Lue Alice Keller. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 305417; Flavia G. de Strickroth, La Habra 
Heights, Calif. 34796 


. Adios, Mexico lindo; vals-cancién, m Ray Gonzalez. 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305872; Rocco Lo 
Bosco, Los Angeles. 34797 


Admonition; w & melody. © 1 c. July 31, 1942; E 
unp. 305573; Tom Lemonier, Chicago. 34798 


Adolf; w & m Jack [i. e. J. P.] Hedrick. © Aug. 12, 
1942; E pub. 107016; John Peters Hedrick, Saginaw, 
Mich. 34799 


Adorable babe; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 307603; Frank O. Grounds, Oakland, Calif. 
34800 


Aflame; English w Bissell Palmer, Spanish w & m 
Pedro Telleria. © Aug. 10, 1942; E pub. 106862; 
Latin Amer. pub. corp., New York. 34801 


After ail; by Billy Strayhorn; melody, with pf. acc. 
© lic. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307321; Tempo 
music, inc., New York. 34802 


After awhile; arr. Nilah Green Bertrand; pf., with 
w. © ic. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307451; Henry 
Gordon Green, Ann Arbor. 34803 


After the sun goes down; w Barbs Furman, m 
Sammy Prager. © Aug. 27, 1942; E pub. 107280; 
Encore music publications, inc., New York. 34804 


After the war; song. © 1 c. Aug. 6, 1942; E ump. 
305027; Fay Watters, San Antonio. 34805 


——song. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306419; 
Patricia Luckey Stewart, Fort Collins, Col. 
34806 


After we capture Berlin; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
19, 1942; E unp. 306405; Richard Allen Redding, 
Philadelphia. 34807. 


Ah done done; w & m Norman L. Merrifield; men’s 
voices. © Aug. 14, 1942; E pub. 107036; Handy 
bros. music co., inc., New York. 34808 


Ahoy my sailor boy, in your uniform of blue; w & 
melody. © ic. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306742; 
Dora Lurie, New York. 34809 


Ahoy there Mister Sailor; w M. Grant, melody 
E. Y. Richardson & E. W. Patterson. © 1 c. Aug. 
27, 1942; E unp. 307419; E. W. Patterson, San 
' Francisco. 34810 


Ain’t got nobody blues; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 307485; Virginia Mae Layfield, 
Keene, N. H. - 34811 


Ain’t you got no time for love; w & m Lottie Wells 
& M. O. Wells. © July 10, 1942; E pub. 107094; 
Maurice O. Wells, Chicago. 34812 


Air cadet; song, melody Ronald Buck. © i c. Sept. 
1, 1942; E unp. 307737; Elizabeth Green, Seattle. 
34813 


_ Air raid warden’s marching song; w L. Braunstein, 


mS. Lawrence; pf. treble. © ic. Aug. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 307244; Lawrence Braunstein & Sidney 
Lawrence, New York. 34814 


Alice; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306946; R. Wolcott, Tallmadge, O. 
34815 


All aboard for Mars; song, m Eddie Ward [pseud. 
of Eddie Boyden] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306794; Harrison W. Davis, Eau Claire, Wis. 

34816 


All alone; w Chvat, Lender, Miele & Segreto; pf. 
© 1 c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 307225; Conrad De 
Filippis, Newark, N. J. 34817 


All alone I’m goin’-nowhere; song. © 1 c. Aug. 28, 
1942; E unp. 307389; Orlando A. Kuhle, Decatur, 
Hl. 34818 


All alone in the blackout; w Muriel Fischer, melody 
G. J. Boss & M. Fischer. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306989; Gilbert J. Boss, Brooklyn. 34819 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


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All America march; w & melody. © lc. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 306068; Charles Huntington Jacobs, 
San Francisco. 34820 


All American chorus; song. © lc. Feb. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 306738; W. Gordon Vaughan, Houston. 
34821 


All American girl; w & m Murph [i.e. P. S.] Vogel; 
pf. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305942; Phares 
Shimp Vogel, Ephrata, Pa. 34822 


All by my lonesome; w & melody Bert Weinlaeder, 
© 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306494; Bertha 
Weinlaeder, Teaneck, N. J. 34823 


All for joy; country dance, Harold Perry; orch. pts. 
© Aug. 14, 1942; E for. 67210; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd., London. 34824 


All for you; melody. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 
306421; Louise Gray, St. Paul. 34825 


All I do; w& melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; Eunp. 
307002; Felix Peter Venegas, Morgan Hill, Calif. 
34826 


All out; song, m Francesco B. De Leone. © lc. 
Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305687; Charles B. Selden, 
Akron, QO. 34827 


—w Frank C. Hathaway, m Charles Hathaway,arr. 
Basil V. Alt. © June 30, 1942; E pub. 106887; 
Elsie Birt Byers, Fort Wayne. 34828 


All out, America; w & m Herbert K. [i. e. S. W.] 
Acord; pf. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305785; 
Sophia Wadsworth Acord, Houston. 34829 


——w Clara Haushalter, & melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1942; E unp. 306272; Henry Marx, Elmhurst, N.Y. 
34830 


All out for liberty; song, w Anne Wilson. © lc. 
Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 307539; Blanche D.Cuthbert, 
_East Rochester, N. Y. 34831 


All out for Uncle Sam; song, w Fred Van Scoyk & 
Mel Byrne [pseud. of D. M. R. Stewart] ©1 c. 
Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306269; Dorothy Muriel Rita 
Stewart, New York. 34832 


All out for victory; foxtrot song, melody Jimmy 
Crane. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1942; E unp. 306340; Aloys 
Bernard Langenfeld, Hastings, Minn. 34833 


—song. © lc. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306260; 
Althea Ruth Conley, Cleveland. 34834 


—song. © lc. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307362; Anna 
Clamson Manville, Towanda, Pa. 34835 


All over again; w & melody. © lc. Sept. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 307997; John Newton Schenck, Chicago. 

34836 

All the angels aren’t in heaven; song. © 1c. Aug. 

5, 1942; E unp. 305006; Herbert Van Kirk Mc- 

Caughtry, Youngstown, O. 34837 


All the world’s waking; Bohemian folk song, w & 
arr. of m Ralph G. Winslow; 3-pt. treble voices; 
pf. acc., 4 hands. © Aug. 17, 1942; E pub. 107031; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 34838 


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pt.3, n. s., v. 37 


All together; song, w Shirley Robbins & Raymond 
Lopez. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305427; Sigurd 
E. Frederiksen, Los Angeles. . 34839 


All you left me was a teardrop; fox trot, w & m 
Jack B. Cohn, arr. Will Hudson; orch. pts. © Feb. 
20, 1942; E pub. 107101; Amer. academy of music, 
inc., New York. 34840 


Allegheny; w George P. Karle, melody Harland C. 
Mitchell. © 1 c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306525; 
Qil City school district, Oil City, Pa. 34841 


Allegro; Monostatos aria, from Magic flute, by 
W. A. Mozart, arr. Herbert Withers; violoncello 
& pf. © Sept. 19, 1938; E for. 67271; Schott & co., 
lid., London. 34842 


Alley jive; w Ralph Edmund MacDonald & J. J. 
Sample, & melody. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 
306581; Jack Junior Sample, U. S. S. Erie, c/o 
Postmaster, New York. 34843 


Alma mater; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 305249; Elmer Wayman Hathcock, Camp 
Morrow, Great Lakes, Il. 34844 


—w & m Philip Runzo; mixed voices. © 1 c. Aug. 
20, 1942; E unp. 306524; Oil City school district, 
Oil City, Pa. 34845 


Alone with a memory of you; w & m Eileene |{i.e. 
F. E.] Fawley. © 1c. July 21, 1942; E  unp. 
305487; Frances Eileene Fawley, Clarksburg, W. 
Va. 34846 


Alone with dreams of you; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 
27, 1942; E unp. 307277; Don Murray & Ken Casey, 
Brooklyn. 34847 


Alone with mem’ries of you; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © lc. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306947; Mattie 
H. Byrd, Fayette, Miss. 34848 


Alone with my memories; song, melody Robert 
VanSickle. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307604; 
Russell Moore, Smith’s Creek, Mich. 34849 


Alone with the moon; song. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 307576; Elizabeth Rose Miller, Fremont, O. 
34850 


Along about Friday; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 307662; Frederick C. Russell, West Hart- 
ford, Conn. 34851 


Along the Rio Grande; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306810; Ida Abbott, Elberta, Ala. 34852 


Alpha sigma tau song book; compiled & ed. Sarah 
Pollock Perrine. © Aug. 11, 1942; E pub. 106899; 
Alpha sigma tau sorority, Columbus, O. 34853 


Altho’ my heart is aching for you; song, melody 
Ronald Buck. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307739; 
Cecil Hendricks, Chicago. 34854 


Always, a sweetheart; w & melody. © lc. Aug. 27, 
1942; E unp. 307301; Homer Gray Woods, Columbia, 
Mo. 34855 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 


Always I'll love you; w & melody B. [i. e. E. A. B.] 
Verdier. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305753; 
Elizabeth Ann Bausman Verdier, Lancaster, Pa. 

34856 


Always remember; w Johnes, Chvat & Lender; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 306021; Conrad De 
Fillipis, Newark, N. J. 34857 


Always with you; song. © 1c. Aug. 25,1942; E unp. 
307054; Ellen Welsh Reams, Richmond. 34858 


Am [a fool; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E 
unp. 306673; Harry William Hart, Brooklyn. 
34859 


Am I imagining; fox-trot, w & m Ronnie Randall. 
© July 15, 1942; E pub. 106920; Authors & com- 
posers alliance, New York. 34860 


Amar sin eSperanza (To love without hope); folk- 
song, collected & tr. F. G. de Strickroth, m arr. 
Lue Alice Keller. © 1 c. Aug. 8, 1942; E unp. 
305419; Flavia G. de Strickroth, La Habra Heights, 
Calif. 34861 


Amaryllis and Augustin; cartoon, arr. Scott Bradley. 
© 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307797; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 34862 


America; w Alfred E. Wright, & melody. © 1 c. 
Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306377; George Henry 
Wright, West Springfield, Mass. 34863 


———w Samuel Francis Smith, m Henry Carey, pf. 
acc. arr. H. O. Henneman. © Aug. 11, 1942; E 
pub. 106944; Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 34864 


America: Alert; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 307580; Walter David Woodman, Miami, 
Fla. 34865 


Americal America! We hail your blessed name; 
w Sister Mary Donatus, m Nicola Aloysius Montani. 
© Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 107272; St. Gregory guild, 
inc., Philadelphia. 34866 


America” answers the call; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305233; Regina Mercado 
Malin, Los Angeles. 34867 


America, awake; mixed voices. © July 31, 1942; 
_E pub. 106956; Maurice O’Flaherty, East St. Louis, 
ill. 34868 


America, buy bonds; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 3, 
1942; E unp. 306303; Irene Gerhard, Aberdeen, 
Ss. D. 34869 


America can’t die; song, melody Helen Wicksman. 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307495; Frances 
Brown, Brooklyn. 34870 


America, fight; song. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 
307101; Ralph De Golier, Vineyard Haven, Mass. 
34871 


America for me; song, m Lee B. Browne. © 1 c. 
Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307103; Faye Albert, Green- 
town, Ind. 34872 


34890 


America for peace; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306164; 
J. F. Meier, Sioux City, Neb. 34873 


_America, for you; song. © July 3, 1942; E pub. 
106968; Theodore F. Wilson, Maywood, III. 
34874 


America is calling; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1942; E unp. 306273; Joseph Insinga, Richmond 
Hill, N. Y. 34875 


America is free; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 20,1942; 
E unp. 307463; Bernice Jonas, New York. 34876 


America is her name; song. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 306476; Mary Eudora Welch, Fordyce, 
Ark. 34877 


America is you; w C. Quayle, melody G. E. Q. 
Lutton. © 1 c. Aug. 5, 1942; & unp. 305900; 
Gloria Emma Quayle Lutton & Carolyn Quayle, 
Birmingham, Mich. 34878 


America, land of the free; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 
2, 1942; E unp. 307769; Jeanine Autret, Weslaco, 
Tex. 34879 


America, my home; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
lc. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305579; Zada M. Marsh, 
Jacksonville, Fla. 34880 


America, oh, America; song. © Aug. 1, 1942; E 
pub. 107061; Bartolome Chavez, Oceanside, Calif. 
34881 


America our home; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1942; E unp. 306955; Gaele Hessel Bouma, Los. 
Angeles. 34882 


America remembers you; w Edward A. Voneydoar, 
m Arnett Edward Eskridge. © Aug. 1, 1942; E 
pub. 106893; Eskridge music publications, Chicago. 

34883 


America today; march song. © Aug. 26, 1942; E 
pub. 107281; Kenneth Willoughby Moore, Trenton, 
N. J. 34884 


America united; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1942; 
E unp. 305015; Noah F. Tillery, Kansas City, Kan. 
34885 


America we stand; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1942; E unp. 305946; Burnett C. Jones, Washington. 
34886 


America! What do you say; pf., with w. © 1c. 
July 14, 1942; E unp. 305482; Leslie Leigh Griffith, 
Hollywood, Calif. 34887 


America will live; song. © 1 c. Aug. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 307180; Mary Louise Warren Lowry, Cort- 
land, N: Y. 34888 


American alphabet song; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306148; Genevia Mae Parker, St. Louis. 34889 


American emblem; march, Harry J. Lincoln, arr. 
G. E. Holmes; band pts., with conductor. © July 
17, 1942; E pub. 107180; Mills music, inc., New 
York. 34890 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
34891 t. 3, iis eee 


A. E. F. no. 2; B flat cornet. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 305449; Henry Carl Stephan, Washington. 
34891 


American Flag; w & melody. © lc. Aug. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 305476; Vincent Di Marzio, Swissvale, Pa. 
34892 


American freedom; song. © lc. Aug. 20, 1942; E 
unp. 306360; Nathan Friedman, Rochester, N. Y. 
34893 


American horizon; song. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 306744; Helmut Frederic Puetger, New York. 
34894 


American idyll; pf. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305409; Luigi Catalanotti, Brooklyn. 34895 


American lullaby; w & m Larry Stock, Vincent 
Rose & Maurice Sigler. © Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 
107108; Mutual music soc., inc., New York. 

34896 


American patriotism; w & melody. © lc. July 30, 
1942; E unp. 305492; P. A. Crum, Salem, Ark. 
34897 


American patrol; by F. W. Meacham, arr. Carl 
Richter; pf. © June 11, 1942; E pub. 106996; Bach 
music co., Henry Dellafield, sole owner, Boston. 

34898 


American plan; song, melody Will Collins & H. S. 
Kosins. © 1 c. Aug. Il, 1942; E unp. 305578; 
Harry Shirley Kosins, Detroit. 34899 


American scene; by David Broekman; melody, with 
pf. acc. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306570; 
Pro musica pub. co., Hollywood, Calif. 34900 


American spirit; suite; band sc. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305384; Mario Marranzini, Stamford, 
Conn. 


American way; w & melody by George [ pseud. of 
M. N. Kepp] & Cabby[i. e. N. M.] Kepp. © lc. 
July 27, 1942; E unp. 306318; Morris Nathan Kepp, 
St. Louis. 34902 


Americans; song. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 
305943; Sylvia V. Cutler, Brooklyn. 34903 


Americans all; song, m arr. Marian J. Davidson. 
© lc. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307567; Bertha G. 
Woodward, Coloma, Mich. 34904 


——w & melody Tiny [i.e. M. K.] Freid. © lc. 
Aug. 22,1942; E unp. 306668; Mary Kathryn Freid, 
Waco, Tex. 34905 


Americans unite; song. © Aug. 20, 1942; E pub. 
107170; Dora Lurie, New York. 34906 


America’s calling; march, w & melody. © 1 c. 
Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307113; Nuala Cannon Ste je, 
Brooklyn. 34907 


Americas’ (The) marching feet; w Mrs. C. L. [i.e. 
C. H.] Morgan, m L. R. Moyer; pf. © 1c. Aug. 
13, 1942; E unp. 305786; Lee Robinson Moyer & 
Christine Hudgins Morgan, Cristobal, Canal Zone. 


America’s prayer; song. © 1 c. Aug. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 306952; Velma Hughey Bass, Orange, Mass. 
34909 


——WwW & m Pauline [i. e. N. P.] Hannon, arr. & 
harmonized W. W. Combs. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 306967; Nina Pauline Hannon, Texarkana, 
Tex, 34910 


America’s song kit; w & m compiled William 
Glassmacher. © Mar. 9, 1941; AA 407696; Trea- 
sure chest publications, inc., New York. 34911 


America’s sweetheart; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
26, 1942; E unp. 307026; W. D. Bill Davis, Chicago. 
34912 


America’s victory march; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
10, 1942; E unp. 305913; Norman Edward Dorland, 
Baltimore. 34913 


America’s women auxiliary, A. W. A.; cornet. © 
1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306535; Henry Carl 
Stephan, Washington. 34914 


And I dreamed a dream of hope; w & melody. © 
lc. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305745; Wallace Taft 
Berry, Oelwein, Ia. 34915 


And nobody cares; song. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 306540; Elizabeth Romaine, Waterbury, Conn. 
34916 


And so goodbye; w M. E. Greiner, jr., & melody. 


.© 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307381; Samuel 


34901 . 


34908° 


1316 


Somerville Beckel, Durham, N. C. 34917 


Andalucia; melody A. De Feo. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 305527; Colonial music pub. co., inc., 
New York. : 34918 


Andante; Pamina’s aria, from Magic flute, by W. A. 
Mozart, arr. Herbert Withers; violoncello & pf. 
© Sept. 19, 1938; E for. 67272; Schott & co., ltd., 
London. 34919 


Andantino from Harpsichord pieces; by G. F. Handel, 
transcribed William Murdoch; violin & pf. © Feb. 
16, 1929; E for. 67254; Schott & co., ltd., London. 

34920 


Anderson Eagles; march; conductor. © 1 c. Aug. 
12, 1942; E unp. 305550; William Joseph Schuble, 
Evansville, Ind. 34921 


Angel in my dreams; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306288; Robert John 
Duthu, Blythe, Calif. 34922 


Angel of delight; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 20,1942; 
E unp. 306464; Walter Hope Mairs, New York. 
34923 


Angel of the air force; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308155; William Carleton Gibson, 
Regina, Sask., Canada. 34924 


Angel on earthly parade; song, m Julia M. Frank. 
© Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 106900; Hiram D. Hirsh, 
Pittsburgh. 34925 


i MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 8, 1942 34959 


Angels and shepherds; w Bess Berry Carr, m 
Margrethe Hokanson; mixed cho. © Aug. 10, 1942; 
E pub. 106937; Galaxy music corp., New York. 

34926 


Anglo-Saxon the English tune; song. © 1 c. Aug. 
15, 1942; E unp. 306002; Elmer Evans, Columbus, 
O. 34927 


Annette; w & melody. © icc. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 
307806; Frank Calabro, Brooklyn. 34928 


Annonciation (L’) de la Vierge; from Noéls anciens, 
arr. Harvey Gaul; viola or cello & pf. Sc. & pts. 
© Aug. 12, 1942;E pub. 107042;J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 34929 


Another dawn; w Florence Robinson, & melody; in 
G. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307687; James M. 
Baumgratz, Philadelphia. 34930 


Anything, sweetheart; song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306667; Andrew A. Szczurek, Chicago. 
34931 


Anywhere on earth is heaven; w Ned Washington, 
m Victor Young, arr. Lou Halmy. © Aug. 6, 1942; 
E pub. 107198; Mills music, inc., New York. 

34932 


Appletree, Katy Lee and me; w Myrle Chilcothe, 
m Beulah Workman. © 1c. Aug. 12,:1942; E unp. 
305690; Elmer Edgar Jordan, Kansas City, Mo. 

34933 


Are we falling out of love; song. © Aug. 14, 1942; 
E pub. 106957; Edward J. Lynch, Waverly, N. Y. 
34934 


Are you ready ol’ man; w Abner Silver, Irene 
Higginbotham & Redd Evans, m A. Silver & I. 
Higginbotham; pf. treble. © 1 c. Aug. 22, 1942; 
E unp. 306984; Lincoln music corp., New York. 

34935 


Argentine dream; pf. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 
307443; Hans Gunther Silbermann, St. Louis. 
34936 


Argentine fantasia; pf. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 307444; Hans Gunther Silbermann, St. Louis. 
34937 


Argentine nocturne; pf. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 307445; Hans Gunther Silbermann, St. Louis. 
34938 


Argentine rhapsody; pf. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 307446; Hans Gunther Silbermann, St. Louis. 
y, 34939 


Aria from St. Matthew’s passion; by J. S. Bach, arr. 
William Murdoch; violin & pf. © Feb. 16, 1929; 
E for. 67256; Schott & co., ltd., London. 34940 


Arioso; by Johann Sebastian Bach, arr. Gilbert 
Beard; pf. © Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107215; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 34941 


Arise; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E 
unp. 306634; Rosalie De Jesus, New York. 
34942 


Arise, America; song. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 307147; Paul Spotts Emrick, LaFayette, Ind. 
34943 


Arizona cowboy; song, m Eleanor Allen. © July 29, 
1942; E pub. 106824; Natie Burson, Tucson, Ariz. 
34944 


Arkansas; w C. Sharpe-Minor, melody Bob [i. e. R. 
M.] Reid. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305238; 
Robert Manning Reid, Dallas. 34945 


Army blues; ist B flat clarinet, with w. © 1 c¢. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307502; Robert Torres, 
Sacramento, Calif. 34946 


Arrurru (El); folksong, collected & tr. F. G. de 
Strickroth, m arr. Lue Alice Keller [Spanish & 
English text] © 1c. Aug. 8, 1942; E unp. 305416; 
Flavia G. de Strickroth, La Habra Heights, Calif. 

34947 


As I burn your letters; pf. treble, withw. © 1 c. 
Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306090; Arthur Bellasano, 
Albany, Calif. 34948 


As ina dream; song. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 
306507; Doris Wright, Streator, Il. 34949 


As long as I have you; w Elsie Clark, melody 
Nelson Story. © ic. Aug. 5, 1942; E unp. 306688; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 34950 


As long as you’re not in love with anyone else, why 
don’t you fall in love with me; w Al Lewis, m 
Mabel Wayne, pf. arr. Elmer Schoebel. © Aug. 
3, 1942; E pub. 106838; Harms, inc., New York. 

34951 


| As time goes on; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 


Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306836; Elsye M. Snow, Rensselaer, Ind. 34952 


At mention of your name; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305290; Charles P. Martin, jr., Chicago. 

34953 


At midnight; song, melody Harry Freeman. © lic. 
Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305604; Pauline S. Chadwell, 
Lynnfield, Mass. 34954 


At our sunset rendevous [?]; w V. Frangipane, 
mV. P. Frangipane; pf. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 305631; Vincent Frangipane & Victor P. 
Frangipane, Lyndhurst, N. J. 34955 


At the Club Savoy; from Panama Hattie, w & m 
Walter Donaldson. © Aug. 28, 1942; E pub. 
107337; Chappell & co., inc., New York. 34956 


At the cross-roads; foxtrot, based on themes from 
Malaguena, w Bob Russell, m Ernesto Lecuona, 
arr. Bill Heathcock; orch. pts. © Aug. 27, 1942; 
E pub. 107312; Edward B. Marks. music corp., 
New York. 34957 


——foxtrot, from Malaguena, w Bob Russell, m 
Ernesto Lecuona. © Aug. 25, 1942; E pub. 107288; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New York. 34958 


At the telephone; song. © ic. July 6, 1942; E unp. 
307234; Eddythe Danzy, New York. 
34959 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


34960 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


At your service, Uncle Sam; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 305292; Florence Acklam, Racine, Wis. 

34960 


—song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307589; Mary Droulos, 
Lafayette, Ind. 34961 


Atlantic charter; march, Hubert Bath; pf. © Aug. 
26, 1942; E for. 67265; B. Feldman & co., London. 
34962 


Aurora borealis; w Alicia Weatherburn, mArthur F. 
Wenberg. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307109; 
Jessica L. Tumbridge, Miller Place, L. I1., N. Y. 

34963 


Available Jones; w Ted Persons ([pseud. of S. 
Schwartz] & R. A. Smith, m M. Bonds. © lc. 
July 10, 1942; E unp. 301963; Russel A. Smith, 
Margaret Bonds & Simon Schwartz, New York. 

34964 


Ave Maria; liturgical w, m Alfred Mignault. © Dec. 
30, 1941; E for. 67222; Adelard Joseph Boucher, 
Montreal. 34965 


——- ——wm Joseph A. Murphy; mixed voices; organ 
acc. © Apr. 24, 1942; E pub. 107178; Mills music, 
inc., New York. 34966 


-——traditional w, set to m. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 307176; Francesco Amendola, St. Paul. 
34967 


Away from home; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306141; 
Bracey George Thiebodeau, Lafayette, La. 34968 


Away from you; w Adeline Hauke, & melody. © lc. 
Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307183; Sam Samson, 
Chicago. 34969 


Away in a manger; anthem, w Martin Luther, m 
Orvis Ross; mixed voices. © July 31, 1942; E pub. 
106935; Galaxy music corp., New York. 34970 


A-whistlin’ Igo; song. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 


305981; Helen Louise Shaffer, Los Angeles. 
34971 


Ax (The) is in our hands; w J. Pecoraro, & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307085; Joseph 
Pecoraro & Yolanda Pecoraro, Newark, N. J. 

34972 


Axe the Axis; song, m Frank Corl Wagoner. © lc. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307238; Ora Ruth Blake, 
Akron, O. 34973 


Axis blues; song, mDon Uglem. © 1c. Aug. 13, 
1942; E unp. 306023; Douglas Raze, Minneapolis. 
34974 


Azalea; w & melody Duke Ellington. © lc. Aug. 
19, 1942; E unp. 306342; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 34975 


Babes in the Broadway woods; w & melody. © lc. 
Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307378; Alice Mitchell, 
Harrisburg, Pa. 34976 


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Baby, be good; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © lc. 
Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306291; Peggy Stevenson, ~ 
Los Angeles. 34977 


Baby, you’ve become a habit with me; w & m Polly 
Farmer [pseud. of P. G. Robert] & J. L. Robert. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306081; Joe L. Robert 
& Pauline G. Robert, Los Angeles. 34978 


Baby’s (A) sacrifice for victory; w Julius Hamilton, 
& melody. © ic. July 30, 1942; E unp. 305500; 
Walter Stanish, Caldwell, N. J. 34979 


Back at the old state fair; pf., withw. © 1c. Aug. 
29, 1942; E unp. 307468; Wayne Heath Porter, 
Fort Worth. 34980 


Back in the cock-pit again; foxtrot, w & melody. © 
lc. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306889; Louise 
Borsemberger, West Germantown, Tenn. 34981 


Back in the U. S. A.; song. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 306246; John R. McNamara, Waukegan, Ill. 
34982 


Back in your arms again; song, arr. Harry Stone. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; Eunp. 305321; Andrew E. 
Titus, Los Angeles. 34983 


Ballade; de Fréderic d’Erlanger; violoncelle avec 
acc. d’orch. Partition. © Oct. 15, 1928; E for. 
67306; Schott & co., ltd., London. 34984 


Band (The); w Elizabeth Evelyn Moore, m Glen 
Barton; 2-pt. treble cho. © July 24, 1942; E pub. 
106857; Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 34985 


Bandmaster A. R. D.; march; conductor. © 1 c. 
Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305551; William Joseph 
Schuble, Evansville, Ind. 34986 


Bargue of Clanranald; w adapted from Nicolson’s 
Birliun chlann-raonuill; mixed cho. © July 24, 
1942; E for. 67277; Hugh S. Roberton, Glasgow. 

34987 


Bartolome the juggler; end title, Lennie Hayton. 
© 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307789; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 34988 


Basie blues; by Count Basie, Milton Ebbins & Ben 
Jackson, arr. Charley Hathaway; orch. pts. © Aug. 
10, 1942; E pub. 106877; Bregman, Vocco & Conn, 
inc., New York. 34989 


Battle cry of justice; song. © 1 c. Aug. 22, 1942; 
E unp. 306657; Elby Wagner, Oakland, Calif. 
34990 


Be good to Uncle Sam; song, melody Robert Van- 
Sickle. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306105; Don 
Hein, Corunna, Mich. 34991 


Be the good little girl that you are; w& melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306740; Margaret L. 
Coakley, New Britain, Conn. 34992 


Be Thou ever mine; hymn, arr. Louis W. Hilbert, 
jr. © 1 c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305931; Herbert 
Levon Moore, Cutler, Ind. 34993 


Beanie; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306072; Edward L. Randall, Reno, Nev. 34994 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 8, 1942 


Beautiful Colorado; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of 
Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306811; Lillie M. Kaus, Bristol, Col. 34995 


Beautiful home; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306918; 
Syble Hellums, Wetumpka, Ala. 34996 


Because I love you; w A. H. Clark, melody J. H. 
Adams. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305683; 
John H. Adams & Archie H. Clark, Ayer, Mass. 

34997 


—w & melody. © lc. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 
307236; Daniel Gentilcore, Pittsburgh. 34998 


Because of you; song, melody Rose Ellenbogen & 
M. S. Rubin. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305455; 
Myron S. Rubin, Jamaica, N. Y. 34999 


Beduin song of the plains; melody. © lc. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 307645; Otto Cesana, New York. 
35000 


Before you can say hello; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
28, 1942; E unp. 307254; Chester Barnes, Phila- 
delphia. | 35001 


Before you go to Slumberland, I want a kiss from 
you; song. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 307436; 
Mary P. Moriarty, Detroit. 35002 


Behind the bandstand; from Tulip time, by Franz 
Waxman. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306051; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 35003 


Bells; w Edgar Allan Poe, m Sergei Rachmaninoff, 
arr. Ellen Jane Lorenz; 3-pt. treble cho. © Aug. 
4, 1942: E pub. 106925; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
oO. 35004 


Beloved He gave me you; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 307673; Bessie Florence Lichten- 
stein, Los Angeles. 35005 


Beneath the summer moon; w James McNitt, & 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305810; 
Lyman Samuel Shields, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

35006 


Benediction service; liturgical w, m Joseph J. 
McGrath, op. 28, nos. la-1c; women’s 3-pt. cho. 
© Aug. 25, 1942; E pub. 107213; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., Boston. 35007 


Bessie the cow; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 305567; George Herman Heid, Pittsburgh. 
35008 


Betsy Ross; song. © Aug. 1, 1942; E pub. 106890; 
Robert Monroe Johnston, Detroit. 35009 


Betty; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. © lc. 
Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305647; Mrs. Thomas 
Robertson, Middle River, Md. 35010 


Betty Lou; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 306942; Mary Virginia Frye, Sarepta, La. 
35011 


Betty McGee; w& melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 305933; William Hardy, Camp Claiborne, 
La. 35012 


Between love and duty; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307080; Caroline 
Reinhart, Pittsburgh. 35013 


Between the waltzes; from A Yank at Eton, by 
Bronislaw Kaper. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306040; Loew’s, inc., New York. 35014 


Beulah; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305583; Viola Glover, Portsmouth, 
Va. 35015 


Beware! The Yanks are here; song, arr. Dan J. 
Michaud. © July 30, 1942; E pub. 107084; Mary 
Irene O’Day, Los Angeles. 35016 


Beyond the moon; w C. Warthen, m J. G. Baldwin. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305248; Christine 
Warthen & J. Gordon Baldwin, El Paso. 35017 


Beyond the silv’ry Rio Grande; song, melody H. 
Norman & Ray Norman. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 307066; Helen Norman & Ina Terry Wigley, 
Chicago. 35018 


Billie and Henry; from Tulip time, by Franz Wax- 
man. pts. 1,2. © 1c. each Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306052, 306053; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

35019, 35020 


Black velvet and gardenias; w B. Arnote, m M. 
Crowell; pf. treble. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 
307643; Myrtle Crowell & Bessie Arnote, Kelsey- 
ville, Calif. 35021 


Blackout; pf. treble. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 
305866; Robbins music corp., New York. 35022 


Blackout over Beale street; w & melody. © lc. 
Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307776; Francis L. Harrod, 
Memphis, Tenn. 35023 


Blast ’em to Tokyo; Ist B flat trumpet, with w. © 
1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 308151; Karl Joseph 
Brown, Chicago. 35024 


Blitzende sterne; v. Frederick Hippman; orch. 
Sstimmen. © Jan. 5, 1941; E for. 67038; Hans C. 
Sikorski, musikverlag, Leipzig. 35025 


Blood of Jesus; hymn. © Aug. 28, 1942; E pub. 
107447; Francis H. Carlson, East Los Angeles, 
Calif. 35026 


Blue and white; w Mary Coleridge, m John Clements. 
© Aug. 28, 1942; E for. 67290; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 35027 


Blue are the nights now since you've been called to 
go away and do your part; w & melody. © lc. 
Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305925; Kathleen Humphrey 
Leppanen, Barre, Vt. 35028 


Blue bugle call; w & m Dick [i. e. Richard] Howard. 
© Aug. 12, 1942; E pub. 106953; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 35029 


Blue dawn; w & melody Mitchell Parish, Joe Bishop 
& Coleman Hawkins. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 
305867; Robbins music corp., New York. 35030 


Blue Harbor; song. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 
307452; Merle Charles Hansen, Chicago. 35031 


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35032 


Blue is the note; w & m J. J. Kaiser & E. Frost 
[i e. E. F. Davis] © 1 c. July 30, 1942; E unp. 
306314; Edith Frost Davis & J. J. Kaiser, Tulsa, 
Ok]. 35032 


Blue midnight; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 306116; Walter Smith, San Francisco. 
35033 


Blue orchid; melody Billy Strayhorn. © 1c. Aug. 
19, 1942; E unp. 306343; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 35034 


Blue Rey; melody Alvino Rey & Kermit Levinsky. 
© 1c. Aug. 19,1942; E unp. 306344; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 35035 


Blue rondo; pf. conductor. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306854; John Johannes Kaups, New York. 
35036 


Blue skies ’n’ everything; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
13, 1942; E unp. 306018; Myrtle S. Blackwood, 
Wollaston, Mass. 35037 


Blue Sky Valley; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of 
Carroll Webster] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E ump. 
306804; George Reedy, Carlisle, Ind. 35038 


Blue whistle; song. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1942; E unp. 
307407; Albert Isenhoff, Greenville, Mich. 35039 


Bluer than blue; w Harry Tobias, m Henry Russell. 
© May 8, 1942; E pub. 106912; Saunders publi- 
cations, Hollywood, Calif. 35040 


— —© Aug. 6, 1942; E pub. 106873; Saunders 
publications, Hollywood, Calif. 35041 


Blues (The) got up and walked away; w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307509; Walter 
Bishop, New York. 35042 


Blues in the breeches; pf. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 307528; Euday Louis Bowman, Fort Worth. 
35043 


Body and soul; w © melody. © 1 c. Aug. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 307372; Nicholas C. Tzannos, New York. 
35044 


Bohemia; concert waltz, Archibald Joyce; pf. © 
June 4, 1942; E for. 67242; Bosworth & co., lid., 
London. 35045 


Bomb (A) in the ocean of love; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306230; 
Mary M. Sloan, Estes Park, Col. 35046 


Bomber march; song. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306745; Helmut Frederic Puetger, New York. 
35047 


Bomber-ang-en To-jo; w & m Bill [i. e. William] 
Nielsen. © 1 c. Aug. 8, 1942; E unp. 305503; 
William Nielsen, Dayton, Id. 35048 


Bondage; w & m Marguerite L. Test, arr. Ronald 
Osman. 1. Women’s 3-pt. cho. - 2. Mixed cho. 
© July 24, 1942; E pub. 106859, 106860; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 35049, 35050 


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pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Bonnie Gallowa’; by G. F. Hornsby, arr. Barry 
Tattenhall; orch. pts. © May 28, 1942; E for. 
67234; Bosworth & co., ltd., London. 35051 


Boom! Boom! Boom! There goes another Jap; 
song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306939; George Eggert, Detroit. 35052 


Borrowed time; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 26, 
1942; E unp. 307130; Sara Lovejoy Heberer, 
Centralia, Mo. 35053 


Bottoms up; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 c. 
Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306234; Charles Johnson, 
Portland, Or. 35054 


Bourbon street; w & melody Absinthe Bar [ pseud. 
of L. J. Cazebonne] & Fats [i. e. W.] Pichon. © 
1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307367; Walter Pichon 
& Lucien J. Cazebonne, New Orleans. 35055 


Boy in uniform; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 c. 
Sept. 1,1942; E unp. 307744; Izola Newton, Loretto, 
Ky. 35056 


Boy met girl; foxtrot, w & melody Melvin D. { pseud. 
of Delmar Leidy] © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 
306329; Delmar Leidy, New York. 35057 


Boy wanted; w& melody. © 1 c. July 21, 1942; E 
unp. 303187; Joseph N. J. Fitzgerald, New York. 
35058 


Boys in the blue and the tan; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E ump. 
305646; Ethel Coburn, Susanville, Calif. 35059 


Boys of the army and navy; w & m Mrs. Herbert R. 
[i. e. M. S.] Halverson. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; 
E unp. 305756; Marie Simonson Halverson, Luverne, 
Minn. 35060 


Boys of the U. S. A.; song. © 1 c. Aug. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 307119; Philomena Russell Forbes, Mas- 
Sena, N. Y. 35061 


Brave little lady in black and lace; w C. Clark, 
melody P. Johnson. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 
307115; Catherine Clark & Peggy Johnson, Okla- 
homa City. 35062 


Brave songs; w C. Warren Hubert, m W. B. Olds; 
mixed cho. © Aug. 5, 1942; E pub. 106836; Hall & 
McCreary co., Chicago. 35063 


Brazilian moon; w &© m Jay Marcourt [pseud. of 
G. Marcowitz] © 1c. Aug. 5, 1942; E unp. 307439; 
Gerald Marcowitz, Jackson Heights, N. Y. 35064 


Break, break, break; song, w Tennyson. © 1 c. 
Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307108; Roy B. Nagle, Read- 
ing, Pa. 35065 


Brig. General Dwight H. Mohr march; song. © 1c. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306682; Albert Holloway, 
Baltimore. 35066 


Broad street blues; Ist violin. © 1 c. Aug. 13, 1942; 
E unp. 305939; Charles Orion Lyon, Augusta, Ga. 
35067 

Broadway blues; song, m Eddie [i. e. Edwin Allen] 
Crook. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1942; E unp. 305007; Her- 
bert Van Kirk McCaughtry, Youngstown,O. 35068 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


35104 


oe iy ae Sy la RSD DEE ler Noe, a NR 


Broken clouds; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 306438; John N. Ouzounian, Ceres, Calif. 
35069 


Broken melody; song, arr. Ethel Mae Phillips. © 
lc. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 307357; Leila Mead, 
Long Beach, Calif. 35070 


Broken-hearted lover; song, melody Lew[i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306170; Olive 
A. Lovato, Gunnison, Col. 35071 


Brown (The) boy in khaki; pf., withw. © 1c. Aug. 
12, 1942; E unp. 305710; Rosalia Cochran, Chicago. 
35072 


Brush-off song; w & melody Kenneth Krippene. © 
Aug. 14, 1942; E pub. 107210; Fortune music, inc., 
New York. : 35073 


Brushwood squirrel; by Kenneth A. Wright; violin & 
pf. © May 26, 1938; E for. 67276; Schott & co., 
ltd., London. 35074 


Buddies on parade; pf. © ic. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 
305514; Ferdinand R. Lhotak, Wayne, Pa. 35075 


Buddy mine; pf., with w. © lc. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 306864; Gladys Harriet Harry, Battle Creek. 
35076 


Bugle Boy Blue; w & m J. J. Kaiser & E. Frost [i.e. 
E. ¥. Davis] © 1c. July 30, 1942; E unp. 306313; 
Edith Frost Davis & J. J. Kaiser, Tulsa, Okl. 

35077 


Bugle (The) calls; song. © 1 c. Aug. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 307387; W. C. Tichenor, Waynesville, O. 
35078 


Bugler; song. © Aug. 1, 1942; E pub. 106891; 
Helen McCollum Johnston, Detroit. 35079 


Building bombers, boom! Boom; song. © lc. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 307487; Marion K. Lord, Madison, 
Wis. 35080 


Bunny, bunny, bunny; from Star and garter, w&m 
Harold J. Rome. © Aug. 6, 1942; E pub. 106841; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 35081 


Buster’s last stand; by Claude Thornhill & Gil Evans, 
arr. G. Evans; orch. pts. © Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 
107107; Mutual music soc., inc., New York. 

; 34082 


But I never do; w Gene Willadsen, m Isham Jones. 
© Aug. 27, 1942; E pub. 107284; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 35083 


But you can change; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 26, 
1942; E unp. 307406; James Riordan, Olean, N. Y. 


35084 
Butterfly; melody. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 
307375; Fritz Spielman, New York. 35085 


Butterfly time; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © ic. 
Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306130; Julia Thorpe, Axtell, 
Utah. _ 35086 


Button up your lips; w by & m adapted Louis Joseph 
& M. Kalmanoff, from Haydn. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1942; E unp. 306620; Martin Kalmanoff, Wood- 
mere, N. Y. 35087 


Buttons off their pants; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
20, 1942; E unp. 306616; Clarice Hooper Ford, 
Los Angeles. 35088 


Buy a bond ora stamp each day; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307816; Paul Elfstrom 
Ray, La Cross, Wis. 35089 


Buy bonds; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 305365; George Jack Kessel, Seattle. 35090 


Buy bonds and win the War; song. © 1 c. Aug. 21, 
1942; E unp. 306627; Vernon Earl McGill, St. Louis. 
35091 


Buy bonds from your Uncle Sam; song, arr. D. A. 
J. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306651; Kemper 
Ellsworth Hipple, Hutchinson, Kan. 35092 


Buy defense stamps, and lick the other side; w S. 
West, melody F. R. Matthews. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 307475; Floyd R. Matthews & Stanley 
West, Tujunga, Calif. 35093 


Buy more defense stamps, and lick the other side; 
w Gerald Griffin, m Henry Tobias. © Apr. 24, 
1942; E pub. 107194; Mills music, ine., New York. 

35094 


By 2 mountain pool; by Malcolm Battison [i.e. R. M. 
Battison, jr.]; organ. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 
306529; Robert Malcolm Battison, jr., Oakland, 
Calif. 35095 


By a woodland pool; pf. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E 
unp. 306938; Alma Yost Johnson, Sewickley, Pa. 
35096 


By the waters of Minnetonka; by Thurlow Lieurance, 
arr. Marie Macquarrie; harp. © Aug. 11, 1942; 
E pub. 106950; Theodore Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 35097 


*Bye sweetheart; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 
c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306237; Mary P. Del 
Monaco, Sag Harbor, L. I., N. ¥. 35098 


C. O. D.; w & melody Marshall Lee Mayes. © 1c. 
Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305871; Regent music corp., 
New York. 35099 


Cactus Town; w Eugene West & Jimmy Dupre, 
melody J. Dupre, E. West & I. H. Pollack. © 1c. 
Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307275; Isaac H. Pollack, 
New York. 35100 


Cairo carnival; from Shadow of a lady, by Herbert 
Stothart. © ic. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305390; 
Loew’s, inc:, New York. 35101 


Californians; from Shadow of a lady, by Herbert 
Stothart. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305389; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 35102 


Call to vict’ry; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 307725; Mildred Dismonda Augustine, 
Indianapolis. 35103 


Calling all Yanks; song. © Aug. 3, 1942; E pub. 
106816; Gladys Kyes-Smith, Portland, Or. 35104 


1321 


35105 


Calling of the bugle; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307332; Dewey A. 
Lowe, Palmyra, Pa. 35105 


Calvary [and] He is coming again; hymns. © June 
15, 1942; E pub. 106967; Mrs. A. B. Morse, Waco, 
Tex. 35106 


Camellia waltz; song, m Raymond Alwin Petrae 
[pseud. of Raymond Alwin Peter] © Aug. 1, 1942; 
E pub. 106815; Fred Arthur Whitfield, Seattle. 

35107 


‘Cameo; melody Juan Tizol. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 306356; Robbins music corp., New York. 
35108 


Camping in the old armycamp; w adapted & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306602; Goldie Hayes, 
Arkansas City, Kan. 35109 


Can do Americans; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 306153; John Herpath Kerry, Martinez, 
Calif. 35110 


Can ’em, Uncle Sam; song. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; 
E unp. 305708; Nita Renee, Detroit. 35111 


Can I forget (Moi t’ oublier); English w Mildred 
Seitz, m of old French air arr. Frederick Bristol. 
© Aug. 12, 1942; E pub. 106939; Galaxy music 
corp., New York. 35112 


Canons and rounds; arr. & ed. Eric M. Cates. bk. 
1. 2 descant recorders. - bk. 2. 3 descant record- 
ers. © July 2, 1942; E for. 67193, 67194; Schott & 
co., ltd., London. 35113, 35114 


Can’t hear too much about Dixie; w & melody. © 
1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307465; Joseph Gancher, 
Albany. 35115 


Can’t we start all over; song, w H. C. Sack. © lc. 
Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306548; John James Speidel, 
Philadelphia. 35116 


Can’t you see it my way; foxtrot, w & melody Ray 
Hibbeler & A. F. Barbush. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 306336; Albert F. Barbush, Harrisburg, 
Pa. 35117 


Cantilena, from String quartet in F major, by 
Anton Rubinstein, transcribed. 1. String orch. 
pts. - 2. B flat clarinet & pf. - 3. Flute & pf. © 
May 26, 1942; E pub. 106709-106711; Quinto 
Maganini, Greenwich, Conn. 35118-35120 


Canyon serenade; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe, 
m Curtis[i.e. W. C.] Monroe; pf. treble. © 1c. 
Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305693; William Curtis 
Monroe, Washington. 35121 


Cape Cod Anne; musical play. © July 23, 1942; 
D 76160; Grace Warner Gulesian, Newton, Mass. 
35121* 

Caravana (The); w & melody. © lc. Aug. 6, 1942; 
E unp. 305017; Patty Spinosi Gallucci, Newfield, 
N. Js 35122 


Carole Lombard, gone but not forgotten; song, m 
Lucille M. Crotty. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 1942; E ump. 
306597; William A. Rymer, Erie, Pa. 35123 


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pt. 3, n. S., v. 37 


’ Carolyn; w & m Dick[i.e. R. S.] Kromer. © lc. 


1322 


Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305474; Richard Sheep 
Kromer, Hamilton, N. Y. 35124 


Carry on; march song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306763; Genevieve E. James, Hull, Mass. 35125 


——song, w James Carhartt. © lc. Aug. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 305844; George Fitzalen Stanley, jr., Day- 
ton, O. 35126 


—w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 
305814; Albert Pasaluka, Pittsburgh. 35127 


Carry on down under; song. © Aug. 21, 1942; E 
pub. 107243; Leo Eben Tourjée, New York. 
35128 


Cass the poultry man; m Alice Troxon; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305846; Andrew 
Troxon, Swissvale, Pa. 35129 


Cause I know you; w & m G. Slama & Tom [i. e. 
T. C.] Lynch, © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E ump. 
305410; Thomas C. Lynch & George Slama, Wichita 
Falls, Tex. 35130 


Cavatina; w & arr. of m Samuel Richard Gaines, m 
Joachim Raff; with violin. 1. Mixed cho. - 2. 
Women’s cho. © Aug. 17, 1942; E pub. 107032, 
107033; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

35131, 35132 


Celtic litany; English tr. Nigel McNeill, w adapted 
& mH. S. Roberton; mixed cho. © July 24, 1942; 
E for. 67278; Hugh S. Roberton, Glasgow. - 35133 


Central avenue lullaby blues; song. © 1 c. Aug. 21, 
1942; E unp. 306560; Winifred R. Bishop, Los 
Angeles. 35134 


Challenge; w Frederick L. Hosmer, m M. Flora 
Todd; women’s 3-pt. cho. © Aug. 22, 1942; E pub. 
107225; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 35135 


Champion of the world; song, m Clarence Marvin 
Jones. © July 9, 1942; E pub. 106853; Julia Mae 
Anderson, New York. 35136 


Chanting the song; w & m Elton Menno Roth; mixed 
cho, © Aug. 18, 1942; E pub. 107050; Boston 
music co., Boston. : 35137 


Charge against a bully enemy; pf. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1942; E unp. 305515; Ferdinand R. Lhotak, Wayne, 
Pa. 35138 


Charlie McCarthy; song, w Rose M. Bland. © 1 c. 
Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307264; Miriam Simmonds, 
St. Louis. 35139 


Charlotte; song. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305320; Philip Victor D’Agostino, Wallingford, 
Conn. 35140 


Charming Louise; w & melody. © 1 c. June 25, 
1942; E unp. 306322; Robert W. Dotzauer, Fair- 
bank, Ja. 35141 


Charrito (El); letra y melodfa. © 1c. Aug. 28, 
1942; E unp. 307341; Agustin Zendejas, Pamona, 
Calif. 35142 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 


35176 


Cheer up and be glad; song. © July 10, 1942; E 
_ pub. 107306; Ward F. Printz, Reading, Pa. 35143 


Cheer up-and shout; song. © 1 c. Sept. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 307752; Elmer Raymond Arch, Rochester, 
Minn. 35144 


Cheer up old boy; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 27, 
1942; E unp. 307280; Edmund A. Thiem, Lansing, 
Mich. 35145 


Cheerio; w & m Julie Gay [pseud. of Julie Petersen] 
© Aug. 17, 1942; E pub. 107175; Julie Petersen, 
San Francisco. 35146 


Cheerio soldier boy; song, m Gladys S. Mosher. 
© 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306497; Faye Patter- 
son, Great Neck, N. Y. 35147 


Chelsea Bridge; by Billy Strayhorn; pf. © Aug. 24, 
1942; EB pub. 107162; Tempo music, inc., New 
York. 35148 


Cherie; waltz, w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 307674; Bessie Florence Lichtenstein, 
Los Angeles. 35149 


Cherry blossoms; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 305547; Lily Weise, Idaho Falls, Id. 35150 


Cherry bounce; w H. Grant, melody P. Abraham. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305534; Colonial 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 35151 


Chihuahua Coahuila; Mexican folk melodies, w & m 
arr. Severo Muguerza. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 306197; Thomas Seabrook Hunter, Monterey, 
N. L., Mexico. 35152 


Child Jesus came to earth this day; Christmas 
anthem, w Hans Anderson, m from Andantino, 
op. 99, no. 8, by Gustav Merkel, arr. Alfred 
Whitehead; mixed voices; organ acc. © Aug. 21, 
1942; E pub. 107131; H. W. Gray co., inc., New 
York. 35153 


Childhood days; song, m Luther A. Clark. © 1c. 
Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305363; Mrs. R. O. Killion, 
Emporia, Kan. 35154 


Chiqui-cha; guaracha, letra y m Don Pedro, Clemen 
Gonzalez y Ramon Monchito [pseud. of Ramon 
Navedo] © July 27, 1942; E pub. 106731; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 35155 


Chiu, chiu; corrido mexicano, letra y m Nicanor 
Molinare, arr. Julio Rosemberg; ptes. d’org. © 
Feb. 28, 1942; E for. 67296; Ediciones inter- 
nacionales Fermata, Buenos Aires. 35156 


Chk’k chk’k for morale; song, w Scottie [i.e. Charles] 
Smith. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306457; 
Elenoir Norton, Lexington, Mass. 35157 


Chop chop chop; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306898; Newton Emmert Shank, Pasadena, 
Md. 35158 


Christ, be with me; song, w from inscription on 
breast plate of St. Patrick. © July 25, 1942; E 
pub. 106874; Dorothe Anderson Lanning, Coronado, 
Calif. 35159 


1323 


Christ has assured my soul; w & m Ellen Zenaide 
Dempsey, arr. Ellen Johnson. © 1 c. Sept. 2, 
1942; E unp. 307758; Zenaide E. Dempsey, Cleve- 
land. 35160 


Christ Jesus Savior; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 4, 
1942; E unp. 308088; Matthew Henry Kleiner, 
Graham, Tex. 35161 


Christ our victory; hymn. © Aug. 5, 1942; E pub. 
106826; Virginia May Westmoreland, Escondido, 
Calif. 35162 


—w & mG. L. Taylor & G: Raymond White; pf. 
© 1 c. Aug. 1, 1942; E unp. 306026; Gaylord 
Lyman Taylor, Oakland, Calif. 35163 


Christen people; w G. R. Woodward, m of 17th 
century Italian Christmas carol, arr. John Reymes- 
King; mixed voices; organ acc. © Aug. 21, 1942; 
E pub. 107129; H. W. Gray co., inc., New York. 

35164 


Christmas bells; Christmas carol-anthem, w Henry 
W. Longfellow, m Nadine Moore; sop. & alto. © 
Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107139; H. W. Gray co., inc., 
New York. 35165 


Clear the way; w & melody Bert Weinlaeder. © 
1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306493; Bertha Wein- 
laeder, Teaneck, N. J. 35166 


Cleopatra is her name; w & melody Jack Almer. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E «np. 305623; Arthur 
Weintraub, Asheville, N. C. 35167 


Cocoanut dance; by Andrew Hermann, arr. Paul 
Yoder; concert band pts. © June 19, 1942; E pub. 
107311; Broadcast music, inc., New York. 35168 


Cofo’ late; march; pf. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306761; Eunice Holton Schlosky, Boston. 35169 


Cold winter papa; w & melody Irene Higginbotham. 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305974; Beacon 
music co., New York. 35170 


Colita (La) del raton; rumba, letra y m Don Fabian; 
pf. © Apr. 30, 1942; E for. 67213; Ediciones 
internacionales Fermata, Buenos Aires. 35171 


Columbia; song, arr. Charles L. Johnson. © 1 c. 
Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306098; Robert A. Dalton, 
Kansas City, Mo. 35172 


Columbia, the gem of the ocean; pf. acc. arr. H. O. 
Henneman. © Aug. 11, 1942; E pub. 106945; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New York. 35173 


Com’ é bello vivere, fox-trot-swing, da Zizi & c., 
parole Ada Salvatore e Umberto Bertini, m La- 
dislao Szilagyi, arr. Virgilio Ripa; pti. d’orch. 
© Dec. 31, 1939; E for. 67083; S. a. edizioni 

’ Suvini-Zerboni, Milan. 35174 


Come along, boys; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; Eunp. 305355; Richardene Puryear, Augusta, 
Ga. 35175 


Come back to Arué; song. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 305704; Joseph Emil Morhardt, jr., Bishop, 
Calif. 35176 


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35177 ; t. 3,.n. Bs, wae 


Come brethren, do not tarry; hymn, wtr. & m 
transcribed. © June 12, 1942; E pub. 106585; 
Paul Friesen Barkman, Henderson, Neb. 35177 


Come buy a bond; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 
1942; E unp. 305894; Ruby A. Holworthy, Lindsay, 
Calif. 35178 


Come Jane; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 1942; E 
unp. 307712; Bessie G. Glasser, New York. 
35179 


Come, my love, return to me; song, m L. Roberts 
[pseud. of Robert Lamm] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306784; K. T. Harris, Booneville, Miss. 

35180 


Come on, America; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1942; E unp. 305439; Anna May Taylor, Banning, 
Calif. 35181 


Come on and cheer; song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 306736; Dorothy Helen Elkind, Belmont, Mass. 
35182 


Come on and smile; song, pf. arr. George C. 
Murphy. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305749; 
Roy Walter Swanson, Minneapolis. 35183 


Come on, let’s fight; pf., withw. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 307555; Frankie Kluse, Altadena, 
Calif. 35184 


Come on, my buddies; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. 
of Robert Lamm] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306783; Ada Jameson, Kansas City, Mo. 35185 


Come, sail with me; w Annette Smith [pseud. of 
G. Cravath], mJ. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 307206; Grace Cravath, Seattle. 

35186 


Come where my love lies dreaming; w & m Stephen 
C. Foster, arr. J. Thomas Oakes; women’s 3-pt. 
voices. © July 24, 1942; E pub. 106861; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 35187 


Comfort; w Herbert J. Brandon, m Frank Wilcock; 
in F. © July 21, 1942; E for. 67260; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 35188 


Coming home; from A Yank at Eton, by Bronislaw 
Kaper. © lc. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306041; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 35189 


Commandos a-weigh; w & m Jack [i. e. J.J.] Dawson 
& Sally [i. e.O. E.] Dawson. © 1c. July 28, 1942; 
E unp. 306033; John Jefferson Dawson & Orpha 
Elverda Dawson, Pasadena. 35190 


Communication; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Feb. 6, 
1942; E unp. 298008; Roosevelt school, 1942 
sixth grade class, San Bernardino, Calif. 35191 


Company A, 140th infantry; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306293; Lester 
Skinner, Los Angeles. 35192 


Concerto; by Dennis Wright; B flat cornet & mili- 
tary band pts., with conductor. © June 30, 1942; 
E for. 67197; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

35193 


Concerto for oboe and strings; by Domenico 
Cimarosa, arr. Arthur Benjamin. 1. Oboe or 
clarinet & pf. Sc. & pts. - 2. Orch. sc. © Aug. 
14, 28, 1942; E for. 67205, 67291; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd., London. 35194, 35195 


- Concerto for the piano with orchestra; by Carlos 


Chavez; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © June 16, 1942; E pub. 
107263; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 35196 


Concerto for two violons; by J. S. Bach, arr. Lionel 
Tertis; solo viola. © Aug. 14, 1942; E for. 67206; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., London. 35197 


Concerto for viola and orchestra; by Alexandro 
Rolla, pf. reduction Karl Weigl, ed. Sydney Beck; 
viola & pf. © May 5, 1942; E pub. 106099; New 
York public library, New York. 35198 


Concerto for violoncello & orchestra; by Luigi 
Boccherini, original cadenzas Luigi Silva, pf. 
reduction Karl Weigl, ed. Sydney Beck; violoncello 
& pf. © June 10, 1942; E pub. 106921; New York 
public library, New York. 35199 


Concerto in A minor; opening movement, Edvard 
Grieg, arr. Carl Richter; pf. © June 11, 1942; 
E pub. 106997; Bach music co., Henry Dellafield, 
sole owner, Boston. 35200 


Concerto in D major for violoncello solo and string 
orchestra; by Luigi Boccherini, original cadenzas 
Luigi Silva, ed. Sydney Beck. Sc. & pts. © June 
10, 1942; E pub. 106922; New York public library, 
New York. 35201 


Concerto per violoncello e orchestra; di G. F. 
Malipiero; pf. e violoncello. © Dec. 31, 1939; E 
for. 67112; S. a. edizioni Suvini-Zerboni, Milan. 

35202 


Confidentially; song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306073; Bert Gilmore, Meadville, Pa. 35203 


Conneautee; Indian song. © Aug. 25, 1942; E pub. 
107240; Lee Reynolds, Edinboro, Pa. 35204 


Constantemente [and] Mi lindo bohio; guajira: pf., 
with w. © July 22, 1942; E for. 67304; Eliseo 
Grenet, Havana. 35205 


Constantly yours; w & melody G. W. Sims. © le. 
Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305378; Rita V. Sims & 
George Washington Sims, Santa Monica, Calif. 

35206 


Convoy song; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 20, 1942; 
E uup. 306461; John T. Ackerson, Fair Lawn, N. J. 
35207 


Cool of the day; w O. M. Smith, m V. M. Critcher; 
pf. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307125; Oma 
Montgomery Smith, Seymour, Ind. & Viola M. 
Critcher, Indianapolis. 35208 


Corregidor, we’re coming back to you; w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306500; Constantine 
F. Barth, Safety Harbor, Fla. 35209 


Corregidor, your name shall live forever more; 
song, mC. Isabel Mayer. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 306395; Sylvia I. Davis, New Canton, Ill. 

35210 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 


Corsage of roses; fox-trot, w John Chernega, & 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305447; 
William Fox, New York. 35211 


Could I help it; w Faith Travers [pseud. of E. 
Grace], m Mary Dennis [pseud. of E. M. Reid] © 
Aug. 3, 1942; E for. 67196; Edith Grace & Eva May 
Reid, Toronto. 35212 


Covey’s waltz; w Ethel Durfee, & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305830; Fahy Martin Durfee, 
Circleville, Utah. 35213 


Cowboy’s prayer; w Charles Badger Clark, jr., 
melody Bob Miller. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E ump. 
306126; Bob Miller, inc., New York. 35214 


Cow-cowboogie; from Swing symphony, w & m Don 
Raye & Gene De Paul. © Aug. 13, 1942; E pub. 
107034; Leeds music corp., New York. 35215 


Cowpunchers’ waltz; w & m Lee David, James 
Cavanaugh & John Redmond. © Aug. 1, 1942; E 
pub. 107021; Bob Miller, inc., New York. 35216 


Cows’ milk and honey; song, m Ralph Sarager. © 
1 c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305677; Rose Vering, 
San Leandro, Calif. 35217 


Crab Town; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 307258; Byron Gay, Annapolis. 35218 


Cradle song; by V. Rebikoff, transcribed; flute, 
oboe or violin & pf. © Aug. 27, 1942; Epub. 
107320; Quinto Maganini, Greenwich, Conn. 35219 


——English w Wladimir Lakond [pseud. of Walter 
Lake], m V. Rebikoff, rev. & ed.; women’s cho. 
© Aug. 27, 1942; E pub. 107319; Quinto Maganini, 
Greenwich, Conn. 35220 


—from Tulip time, w & arr. of m Earl Brent & 
Ralph Freed, mW. A. Mozart. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 306054; Loew's, inc., New York. 

35221 


Cranky Yankee; song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306112; Thomas Patton Mock, Flushing, N. Y. 
35222 


Create in me a clean heart; Biblical w; women’s 
3-pt. voices. © Aug. 22, 1942; E pub. 107075; 
Carl Albert Scholin, St. Louis. 35223 


Crescent City blues; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 22, 
1942; E unp. 306583; Norman P. Landry, sr., 
New Orleans. 35224 


Creyendo en que me amabas (Believing you loved 
me); folksong, collected & tr. F. G. de Strickroth, 
m arr. Lue Alice Keller. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 305420; Flavia G. de Strickroth, La Habra 
Heights, Calif. 35225 


Cross your heart; w & melody Raymond Villarreal 
[i-e. Romeo Villarreal] Quintanilla. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 1942; E unp. 306083; Romeo Villarreal Quin- 
tanilla, Fort Smith, Ark. 35226 


Crossing over; song. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 
305792; Mildred West Hoag, Jenings, La. 
35227 


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1325 


35242 


Cupid’s dart; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll 
Webster] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306803; 
Perry G. G. Childs, South Porcupine, Ont., 
Canada. 35228 


Curio shop; from Shadow of a lady, by Herbert 
Stothart. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305402; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 35229 


Czardas; melody A. De Feo. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942 
E unp. 305528; Colonial music-pub. co., inc., 
New York. 35230 


Dakota days; operetta. © Aug. 18, 1942; D 76161; 
B. Ellen Britton, Sioux Falls, S. D. 35230* 


Dakota sunset; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. of 
Robert Lamm] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306781; Hermyna Weiss, Madison, S. D. 35231 


Dalhart’s (Vernon) new song album; w&m V. 
Dalhart, Bobby Gregory, Joe Davis & others. © 
Qct. 29, 1937; E pub. 106946; Mayfair music corp., 
New York. 35232 


Dan Cupid brought you back again; pf. treble, with 
w. ©l1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307041; Zelma 
Halverson, Helena, Mont. 35233 


Dancing doll; by Ed. Poldini, arr. James McLeod; 
condensed conductor. © 1c. July 8, 1942; E unp. 
305428; KSTP, inc., St. Paul. 35234 


Dancing fool; musical play, m Robert N. Schanzer. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; D 76162; Harry Behar, New 
York. 35234* 


Dancing in moonlight; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. 
of Robert Lamm] © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305314; Sarah R. Miller, New Orleans. 35235 


Dangerous enemy agent; from Shadow of a lady, by 
Herbert Stothart. © ic. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305395; Loew’s, inc., New York. 35236 


Danse bohemienne; from The fair maid of Perth, 
by Georges Bizet, arr. Harold Perry; orch. pts. 
© Aug. 28, 1942; E for. 67292; Hawkes &son 
{London) ltd., London. 35237 


Danse macabre; w Henri Cazalis, m C. Saint-Saens, 
w adapted & m arr. Ellen Jane Lorenz; women’s 
2-pt. voices. © July 24, 1942; E pub. 106926; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 35238 


Danza; by Lawrence Fogelberg; B flat clarinet 
quartet or Sextet. Sc. & pts. © Aug. 12, 1942; E 
pub. 106962; Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 

35239 


Dark eyes; w & m Andy Razaf; pf. © 1 c. Aug. 15, 
1942; E unp. 305996; Leeds music corp., New York. 
35240 


Darling be good and remember; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307076; 
Dora Salwachter, Evansville, Ind. 35241 


Darling, do not cry; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306913; 
Assunta Maino, Jersey City. 35242 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


35243 ; pt. 3, n. S., v. 37 


Darling, do not forget; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© ic. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305587; Thelma 
Payne, Hiwassee Dam, N. C. ; 35243 


Darling, just make up your mind; w Florence Robin- 
son, & melody; inC. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 
307688; James M. Baumgratz, Philadelphia. 

35244 


Darn U; melody Rex Stewart. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 306345; Robbins music corp., New York. 
35245 


Das kommt vom Huppsassa; v. Rudolf Nelson; pf. 
© 1c. July 28, 1942; E unp. 303958; Max Westebbe, 
Albany. 35246 


Davis Jimmie) song folio; compiled Howard Wilson. 
© July 28, 1942; E pub. 107156; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 35247 


Dawn O’Day on Broadway; w Daniel Flannery, & 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307127; 
Edwin A. Bates, New York. 35248 


Dawn patrol; song, m Lee B. Browne. © 1c. Aug. 
26, 1942; E unp. 307104; James Porter, Washing- 
ton, Pa. 35249 


Day dreams; by Milo Stevens; pf. © Aug. 21, 1942; 
E pub. 107222; Oliver Ditson co., Philadelphia. 
35250 


Day I looked into your eyes; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307153; Otis E. Pollard & 
Virgil Johnson, Los Angeles. 35251 


Days gone by; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 307290; Charles Folds Mitchell, Rye, N. Y. 
35252 


Days of darkness; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 28, 
1942; E unp. 307345; John N. Ouzounian, Ceres, 
Calif. 35253 


Days when I called you my own; waltz ballad. © 
lc. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307161; Michael F. 
Streber, Vancouver, Canada. 35254 


De bottom lan’; w & m George A. Miller. © Aug. 
6, 1942; E pub. 107192; Mills music, inc., New 
York. 35255 


De happy land; w & arr. of mC. Elam, m F. Roane. 
© 1c. July 30, 1942; E unp. 306009; Claude Elam 
& Frank Roane, Richmond. 35256 


Dear dear old pal; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305665; Jenny 
D. C. Mcintosh, Nelson, B. C., Canada. 35257 


Dear Johnny; w& melody. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 306387; Dudley Nix, San Francisco. 35258 


Dear little scrapbook; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. 
of Robert Lamm] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306786; Janet E. Packer, Cranford, N. J. 35259 


Dear old lady; song, melody Harry Freeman. © 
1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306212; Pauline S. 
Chadwell, Lynnfield, Mass. 35260 


Dear sis; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll 
Webster] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306802; 
Alphie E. Keller, Canton, O. 35261 


Dear son; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 1c. Aug. 
29, 1942; E unp. 307493; Pearl McDonald, St. 
Ignatius, Mont. 35262 


Dear son Buddy; song. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 
306571; Edward L. Larson, Wheeling, Ill. 35263 


Dear sweetheart; song. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1942; E unp. 
305035; Eva Burgess, Thompsonville, Conn. 
35264 


Dearest darling; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306147; 
Everett L. Kirby, Bunny, Ark. 35265 


Debutante blues; w Betsy Chamberlain; pf. © lc. 
Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307708; Phyllis Mary Sher- 
man, Bronxville, N. Y. 35266 


Debutante’s diary; by Alec Wilder; pf. © Aug. 8, 
1942; E pub. 107118; Regent music corp., New 
York. 35267 


Dedication to those who fell; song, w Tony Dason 
[pseud. of Anthony Diaczun] © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 306091; Aurelia Burgess Cittadino, Long 
Island City, N. Y. 35268 


Deep down lonely blues; w A. S. Lee, melody O. E. 
Herrmann. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 307999; 
A. Smith Lee & Otto E. Herrmann, Stamford, 
Conn. 35269 


Deep ina rose; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 306252; Arthur Alfred Mancini, Martinez, 
Calif. 35270 - 


Defenders of America; march; solo cornet con- 
ductor, with w. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E ump. 
306125; John Peter Koscielny, Vero Beach, Fla. 

35271 


Delivery boy bounce; melody, with pf. acc. © lc. 
Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306552; David M. Hochberg, 
New York. 35272 


Delta gamma Songs; arr. Irene Rodgers & others. 
© May 21, 1942; E pub. 107011; Delta gamma 
fraternity, Dayton, O. 35273 


Democracy; w & melody. © ic. Aug. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 306207; Ruth Woodward, Los Angeles. 35274 


——w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 
307288; Thomas White, Maspeth, N. Y. 35275 


Democracy marches; song. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; 
E unp. 306003; George Francis Kenney, Saugus, 
Mass. 35276 


Democracy willnever die; song, melody Bob Carle- 
ton. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307338; Harry 
H. Thompson, Hagerstown, Md. 35277 


Desert is heaven to-nite; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305589; John Francis McDonald, 
Twentynine Palms, Calif. 35278 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


35316 


no. 8, 1942 


Desert night; w & m William A. Schnell; double 
mixed cho. © Aug. 1, 1942; E pub. 106833; Hall & 
McCreary co., Chicago. 35279 


Desert suite; condensed orch. sc. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305369; Robin Forrest Taylor, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 35280 


Desgraciado (El) dfa (The unhappy day); folksong, 
collected & tr. F. G. de Strickroth, m arr. Lue 
Alice Keller. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1942; E unp. 305418; 
Flavia G. de Strickroth, La Habra Heights, Calif. 

35281 


Design for dreams; w Bissell Palmer, m Charles 
Boutelle. © Aug. 17, 1942; E pub. 107030; Latin 
Amer. pub. corp., New York. 35282 


Destination unknown; w & melody Paul Roberts. © 
lc. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305269; Paul Robert 
Metivier, Skowhegan, Me. 35283 


Destiny’s own Detroit; w & m Al Weeks. © Aug. 
26, 1942; E pub. 107282; Carl Sobie publisher, 
Detroit. 35284 


Developing instrumental musicianship; composed, 
compiled & arr. Irving Cheyette & Edwin M. 
Salzman. 1. B flat instruments. - 2. E flat instru- 
ments. - 3. Viola. © Mar. 20, Aug. 10, 20, 1942; 
E pub. 106919, 106868, 107401; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 35285-35287 


— —1l. F instruments. - 2. C instruments. 
- 3. Bass clef instruments. © Aug. 3, 1942; E 
pub. 106865-106867; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

35288-35290 


Diana; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306181; Enoch Calvin Teague, Oakland, Calif. 
35291 


Did you ever dream a soldier’s dream; w & melody 
Harry J. Steinhauser. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 305256; Memorie music pub. co., Hollywood, 
Calif. 35292 


Did you get your kiss; song. © lc. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305349; Jay Montgomery Page, Milton, Mass. 
35293 


Didn’t you know; w & melody Lew [i.e. L. T.] 
Torriere. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1942; E unp. 305719; 
Louis Thomas Torriere, Somerville, Mass. 35294 


Diga a ella; samba, versos Aloysio Oliveira, m 
Nestor Amaral. © Aug. 25, 1942; E pub. 107287; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New York. 35295 


Dimout on Broadway; w Carmene [pseud. of Carmene 
Ennis], melody A. Hendrickson. © 1 c. Aug. 20, 
1942; E unp. 306504; Al Hendrickson & Carmene 
Ennis, Los Angeles. 35296 


Disappointed in you; song. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E 
unp. 306672; Reo L. Melton, Battle Creek. 35297 


Discontended lady; w & melody B [i. e. E. A. B.] 


Verdier. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305754; 
Elizabeth Ann Bausman Verdier, Lancaster, Pa. 
35298 


Ditto-boom; w & m Louise Picerelli, arr. Charles 
Young. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307702; 
Mary Louise Picerelli, Riverside, R. I. 35299 


Dixie Belle; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 306610; John Elliott Mulgrew, Moscow, Pa. 
35300 


Dixie’s on the march again; w & m Elizabeth [i.e. 
E. E.] St. Claire. © July 20, 1942; E pub. 106818; 
Elba Elizabeth St. Claire, San Francisco. 35301 


Do apple blossoms bloom in Normandie; song. © 
1 c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 306993; Harold Royal 
Gibson, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 35302 


Do - come with me; w & melody; in C. © lc. 
Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306401; Polly Dorothy 
Mikulak, South Bend, Ind. 35303 


Do dreams come true; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1942; E unp. 305509; Frieda Adele Armond- 
Newman, New York. 35304 


Do re mi fa; song. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1942; E unp. 
305435; William Mcpherson, Norfolk, Va. 35305 


Do we love the U. S. A. - I'll say; song. © 1c. 
Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305918; Idamae Black, 
Chicago. 35306 


Do you hear; song. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 
306366; Andrew J. Reisz, San Diego, Calif. 35307 


Do you mind, Susie Belle; song, melody Bob Carle- 
ton. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306239; Alta B. 
Lintz, Bend, Or. 35308 


Do you think so, I know so, there’ll be a United 
Nations victory; w & melody. © 1c. July 30, 1942; 
E unp. 305405; Marius Cedric Phillips, Chanute, 
Kan. 35309 


Do your share to save Old Glory; song, melody M. 
C. Sax. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 305004; Clara 
Musser, Laingsburg, Mich. 35310 


Doggie in the park; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 20, 
1942; E unp. 306485; Paul P. Robinson, Kew 
Gardens, N. Y. 35311 


Doggone, I’ve been missing you; w & melody. © 
1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306617; Harry Mitchell, 
Des Moines. 35312 


Don JoSe; paso doble, Frederick G. Charrosin; orch. 
pts. © June 12, 1942; E for. 67230; Bosworth & 
co., ltd., London. 35313 


Don’t be away long, baby; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307734; Wilson 
Irwin, Hamlet, N. C. 35314 


Don’t blackout the lovelight in your eyes for me; 
song, m Red [i.e. Elma Atkinson] Mizell. © 1 c. 
Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307541; Ida Mae Haynie 
Atkinson, Birmingham, Ala. 35315 


Don’t do it, darling; w & m Zeke [i.e. Leo] Manners. 
© Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 107434; Shapiro, Bern- 
Stein & co., inc., New York. 35316 


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Don’t feel blue; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 7, 1942; 
E upp. 305414; Samuel Perry Griffin, La Porte, 
Ind. 35317 


Don't find fault with Uncle Sammy; arr. John Carr; 
pfi., withw. © ic. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306462; 
Dorothy Lawson, Bentonville, Ark. 35318 


Don’t forget to remember; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
17, 1942; E unp. 306086; Romeo Villarreal Quinta- 
nilla, Fort Smith, Ark. 35319 


Don’t forget your sweetheart; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306398; Laura Ruth Cox, 
East Setauket, L. 1, N. Y. 35320 


Don’t know when; song. © 1 c. Aug. 25, 1942; E 
unp. 307052; Lawrence James Mackey, LaFayette, 
Ind. 35321 


Don’t let down the Flag that never let you down; w & 
melody Billy Arden [pseud. of Boleslaw Zielinski]; 
pi. treble. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305242; 
Boleslaw Zielinski, Buffalo. 35322 


Don’t let me down; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. 
of Andrew Brady] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306828; Jean Herron, Wassaic, N. Y. 35323 


Don’t let things get you down; pf., with w. © 1c. 
Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305855; Bertie Raymour 
Emery, Los Angeles. 35324 


Don’t let your brother down; w & m Bert Child & 
L. Haimes. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307513; 
Louise Haimes, New York. 35325 


Don’t put a ring around Rosie, ’cause Rosie’ll run 
you around; w & melody Kay Werner, Sue Werner 
& Larry Marino. © 1 c. Aug. 15, 1942; E ump. 
305993; Leeds music corp., New York. 35326 


Don’t put me on a ration of love; w & m Harry 
Pease, Arthur Terker & Irv Carroll. © Apr. 24, 
1942; E pub. 107201; Mills music, inc., New York. 

35327 


Don’t ration love; pf. treble, with w. © 1 c. Aug. 
20, 1942; E unp. 306474; Ann Oldham, New York. 
35328 


Don’t ration love out to me; song, m Gladys S. 
Mosher. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306393; 
Faye Patterson, Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. 35329 


Don’t say good-night so soon; song. © 1 c. Aug. 20, 
1942; E unp. 306512; Marian Cavanaugh, Alameda, 
Calif. 35330 


Don’t shed tears while I’m gone; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305580; 
Sarah Garrow & John Garrow, Willsboro, N. Y. 

35331 


Don’t wait to marry me; w& melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
21, 1942; E unp. 306519; David D. Schubert, 
Wichita. 35332 


Don’t wait to say you love me; w R. North, melody 
R. Shedd. © 1 c. Aug. 6, 1942; E unp. 305011; 
Roy North & Ruby Shedd, Chicago. 35333 


Don’t wonder about Him; song. © 1 c. Aug. 13, 
1942; E unp. 305776; Anne Crumell Graham, 
New York. 35334 


Don’t worry; w & m Margaret Alger. © 1 c. Aug. 
28, 1942; E unp. 307309; Carl Sobie publisher, © 
Detroit. 35335 


Don’t you remember; w Estelle M. Davis & Bob 
Buhler, melody E. M. Davis. © 1 c. Aug. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 306686; Peer internatl. corp., New York. 

35336 


Don’t you worry, Susie; song. © Aug. 20, 1942; E 
pub. 107169; Dora Lurie, New York. 35337 


Doo (The) dat; w& m Don Raye & Gene De Paul. 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307193; Leeds music 
corp., New York. 35338 


Doolittle; song. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 
306572; Edward L. Larson, Wheeling, Il. 35339 


Dorothea Jane; w Myrle Chilcothe, m Edward C. 
Adams. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305691; 
Elmer Edgar Jordan, Kansas City, Mo. 35340 


Doug, Doug, Doug MacArthur; song. © 1 c. Aug. 
26, 1942; E unp. 307063; Pearl L. Southworth, 
Morristown, N. Y. 35341 


Down at the old stock yards; w & melody; in C. 
© ic. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307481; Martin 
Joseph Burke, Chicago. 35342 


Down Clover Blossom Lane; w Charlie [i.e. Charles] 
Purvis, mA. A. Rock. © 1c. July 25, 1942; E 
unp. 305421; Charles Purvis & Arthur A. Rock, 
Ramona, Calif. 35343 


Down in Sweetheart Lane; w & m Ray Hibbeler & 
C. E. Hermann. © Aug. 6, 1942; E pub. 107102; 
Charles E. Hermann, Hamburg, Pa. 35344 


Down the highway to Berlin; song. © le. Aug. 26, 
1942; E unp. 307156; Curtis Lee White, Akron, O. 
35345 


Down to earth; pf. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 
306470; Frederick Albert LeBlanc, New Orleans. 
35346 


Dream come true; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308172; Harriet Gertrude Lemley 
Laubach, Windgap, Pa. 35347 


Dream girl of my heart; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 
305662; Tillie Larson, Rhinelander, Wis. 35348 


Dream (A) of romance; by Cecil Chadwick; pf. © 
June 4, 1942; E for. 67238; Bosworth & co., ltd., 
London. 35349 


Dream on, sweet dream girl; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306871; Elizabeth Helen Kurriger, Muscatine, Ia. 

35350 


Dream peddler; song. € 1 c. Aug. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 305702; Helen Janet Spencer, Greenville, 
Tex. 35351 


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no. 8, 1942 35387 


Dream pedlary; w Thomas Lovell Beddoes; mixed 


cho. © July 24, 1942; E for. 67279; Hugh S. \ 


Roberton, Glasgow. 35352 


Dream (A) remembered; song. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 306375; Martha Carolyn Adams, Portland, 
Me. 35353 


Dream rider; by Oscar [i. e. G. O.] Young; solovox, 
with pf. acc. © 1c. July 6, 1942; E unp. 305490; 
George Oscar Young, Boulder Creek, Calif. 35354 


Dream, soldier boy; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 
1942; E unp. 307550; James Paparides, Philadel- 
phia. 35355 


Dream (The) that Jack built; w & m Earl Anton 
[pseud. of Earl Antonucci] © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 306101; Earl Antonucci, Buffalo. 35356 


Dream that you are; w& melody. © ic. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305271;.E. Stanley Adams, Los 
Angeles. 35357 


Dream world; w Dena Faye [i.e. D. F. Smith], 
melody D. L. Simmons. © 1 c. Aug. 20, 1942; E 
unp. 306509; Donald Lewis Simmons & Dena Faye 
Smith, Kansas City, Mo. 35358 


Dream your little dreams dear; w & melody By 
George [pseud. of M. N. Kepp] & Cabby [i.e. M. N.] 
Kepp. © 1c. July 27, 1942; E unp. 306338; Morris 
Nathan Kepp, St. Louis. 35359 


Dreamer’s (A) love affair; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 306838; Ralph Reichard, jr., Sharon, Pa. 

35360 


Dreaming; song, m Leo. Richard & Hector Richard. 
© ic. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307626; Bertha Joslyn, 
Island Falls, Me. 35361 


‘Dreaming of you; song, melody L. M. Fisher. © 1 
c. July 8, 1942; E unp. 305897; Leanora M. Fisher 
& Caroline Vannatta, Idaville, Ind. 35362 


Dreaming of you sweetheart; song. © 1c. Aug. 6, 
1942; E unp. 306328; Julia Lambremont, Convent, 
La. 35363 


Dreams; by Anton Strelezki, arr. William C. Steere; 
organ. © Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107216; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 35364 


Dreams at eventide; w Herbert J. Brandon, m 
Horace Keats. © June 30, 1942; E for. 67262; 
Chappell & co., ltd., Sydney, Australia. 35365 


Dreams for two; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 3, 
1942; E unp. 305407; William G. Holdsworth, 
Detroit. 35366 


Dreams of Solfomby Francinsadit; symphony orch. 
sc. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306990; Earnest 
Andersson, Los Angeles. 35367 


Dreamy prairie moon; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. 
of Robert Lamm] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E ump. 
306778; Elsie Thompson, Atlanta, Ind. 35368 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; w Ben Jonson, 
arr. S. Earle Blakeslee; double mixed cho. © 
June 1, 1942; E pub. 107007; Frank Pallma, Chi- 
cago. 35369 


Drop a nickel in the moon, you will get your tune; 
song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307663; Joseph 
V. Peak, Hazleton, Pa. 35370 


Drop your guns, you Japs; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
20, 1942; E unp. 306495; Michael Fraulino, Man- 
chester, Conn. 35371 


Dude wranglers; song. © Aug. 25, 1942; E pub. 
107318; Ernest W. Lewis, San Francisco. 35372 


E triantria; song. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 
307397; George Zaharatos, New Haven. 35373 


Each night I pray for you; w Josephine M. Mirkovich, 
melody David Steele [pseud. of Joseph M. Mir- 
kovich] © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306487; 
Joseph Marion Mirkovich, San Francisco. 35374 


Each night I pray to God; pf., withw. © lc. Aug. 
20, 1942; E unp. 306492; Wanda Joanna Frays, 
Centreville, Mich. 35375 


Eagle squadron; by Frank Skinner; conductor. 1. 
Main title. - 2. End cast. © 1 c. each Aug. 7, 
1942; E unp. 305590, 305600; Universal music 
corp., New York. 35376, 35377 


Echo from the hills of home; song, m John Kiplinger. 
© 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306070; Charles 
Hugh Gravett, Columbus, O. 35378 


Echo of Hawai-i; w & melody Ray Meany. © lic. 
Aug. 4, 1942; E unp. 306687; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 35379 


Echoes of the past; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1942; E unp. 307001; Everett Wesley Westcott, 
Shelby, O. 35380 


Ecué; afro-cubano, letra y m Maria Teresa Morales. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306897; Pan-Amer. 
music co., inc., New York. 35381 


Eena, meena, mi-na, mo; waltz, Frederic Groton, 
op. U, no. 1; pf. © Aug. 17, 1942; E pub. 107048; 
Edward Schuberth & co., inc., New York. 35382 


Egg (The) trick; from Tulip time, consists of Over 
the waves, by J. Rosas, arr. Franz Waxman. © 
1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306055; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 35383 


Eighteen seventy five; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 307615; Wallace G. Anderson, Seattle. 
35384 


Elmer’s liddle brudder Willie; song. © 1 c. Aug. 
15, 1942; E unp. 305948; Claudine Smith Gerecke, 
Garden City, Kan, i 35385 


Embarrassed in Paris;w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306707; Priscilla Beacham Stanton, 
Baltimore. 35386 


Empty arms; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306900; Rita Catherine Davis, Norfolk, Va. 
35387 


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35388 


End of summer; foxtrot, w & melody Jack Stover 
{i-e. J. G. Stover, jr.] © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 
306188; John Gilland Stover, jr., Oakmont, Pa. 

35388 


Engineer's danghter; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. i, 
1942; E unp. 307812; Oliver Morgan Barres, jr., 
Bethlehem, Pa. 35389 


Ensenada; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 306948; Agnes Hendricks, Los 
Angeles. 35390 


Entr’acte; ballet, Vladimir Dukelsky; pf. © 1 c. 
Aug. 6, 1942; E unp. 305010; Sprague-Coleman, 
inc., New York. 35391 


Es la ultima conga; conga, letra y m DonContreras; 
pf. © Apr. 30, 1942; E for. 67215; Ediciones 
internacionales Fermata, Buenos Aires. 35392 


Escribeme; letra y melodfa. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 306274; Tony Colon, Brooklyn. 35393 


Esposizione internazionale New York world’s fair; 
instrumental. © 1 c. Mar. 13, 1942; E unp. 
307460; Fortunato Apicella, New Haven. 35394 


Eternity waltz; song, w H. Briggs. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1942; E unp. 306728; Harriette Briggs & Myllicent 
Brown, New York. 35395 


Etude A-waltz; 2 violins & pf. © Aug. 21, 1942; E 
pub. 107308; Larkin Craig Chandler, New York. 
35396 


Etuden zur erganzung des lten und 2ten bandes der 
violinschule von Joseph Joachim und Andreas 
Moser; v. Alfred von Sponer, op. 34. hft. 1, nr. 
1-10. - hft. 2, nr. 11-20. © Dec..10, 1916; E for. 
67228, 67229; N. Simrock, Leipzig. 

35397, 35398 


Evening bells; w J. Jesko, jr., melody M. P. Hilko. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306263; John Fesko, 
jr. & Michael P. Hilko, Garfield, N. J. 35399 


Evening’s dream; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 306486; Paul P. Robinson, Kew Gardens, 
N. Y. 35400 


Eventide; w Stanley Adams, melody Arthur Gershwin 
& Doris Fisher. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 
307401; Hobbins music corp., New York. 35401 


Ever be faithful, brave and true; song, m Noel 
Bear. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1942; E unp. 305901; Jeff 
C. Warren, Altus, Okl. 35402 


Every day; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305277; Dorothy Warnes Reilly, San Diego, Calif. 
35403 


Every time I contact you; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 306751; Mary Davies Estabrook, 
Lowville, N. Y. 35404 


Everybody every payday; w Tom [i. e. Thomas M. ] 
Adair, m Dick [i.e. Richard R.] Uhl. © 1 c. Aug. 
25, 1942; E unp. 306693; Henry Morgenthau, jr., 
secretary of the treasury, Washington. 35405 


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pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Everybody knows it - but you; w Beth Durkee, m 
Jack [i.e. J. P.] English, jr. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 306122; John Patrick English, jr., Stoneham, 
Mass. - 35406 


Everyday; song, melody Orlando Maida. © 1c. 
Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 307237; Daniel Gentilcore, 
Pittsburgh. 35407 


Everything is under control; march fox-trot, w & 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307022; 
Henry Gershwin Mazlen, Washington. 35408 


Everywhere, anywhere; song, m Kenneth Scheibal 
& Tom [i.e. H. W.] Sawyer. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 307306; Harold Wilson Sawyer, Richmond 
Heights, Mo. 35409 


Everywhere I go; song, m Mary Elizabeth Gaiser. 
© 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305843; William 
Harmon Gaiser, Camp Beauregard, La. 35410 


Evocacion de la pampa; letra y m Martin la Sierra. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307678; Martin Gil H., 
New York. 35411 


Ev rybody got to die; negro spiritual, arr. Granville 
Bantock; mixed cho. © Aug. 12, 1942; E for. 
67264; Novello & co., itd., London. 35412 


Ev’ rywhere; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 306624; Berg Wilmington Plummer, Alton, 
il. 35413 


Eyes like the dark blue sky; w & melody. © lc. 
Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305798; Glenn G. Hubbel, 
Jackson, Mich. 35414 


Eyes of blue; song, arr. H. J. Flumerfeldt. © 1c. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306768; Anthony Panzica, 
jr., Eggertsville, N. Y. 36415 


Faith in you; w & melody Whitey [i. e. W. A.] Neu- 
wirth, © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306716; 
William Adolph Neuwirth, Alientown, Pa. 35416 


False letters; song. © July 15, 1942; E pub. 107209; 
Norman Walter Baxter, Philadelphia. 35417 


Familiar things; w G. H. Johnston, m C. W. Erden- 
brecher. © 1 c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307057; 
George H. Johnston & Charles W. Erdenbrecher, 
San Francisco. 36418 


Fantasy; by Frederick Shepherd Converse; orch. 
sc. © lc. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305884; Emma 
Tudor Converse, Hancock, N. H. 38419 


Farewell my dear; melody. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 307266; Louis Jaffe, Albany. 35420 . 


Farewell to you, my blue eyes; w G. Kiehl, melody 
D. Negley. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; EB unp. 306929; 
D. Negley & George Kiehl, Hollywood, Calif. 

; 35421 


Fate; song. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 306957; 
Elsie Coff, Los Angeles. 35422 


Father in New York; from Tulip time, by Franz 
Waxman. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306056; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 35423 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


\ 
35459 


no. 8, 1942 


Father MacArthur; w & melody Jimmy [i. e. J. L.] 
McCall. © 1 c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307137; 
Jameston L. McCall, Washington. 35424 


_ Father Thy will be done; hymn. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308174; Alice Margaret French, 
Merced, Calif. 35425 


Favorite hymns for children; arr. Karl Schulte, 
illustrated Gertrude Elliott. © July 15, 1942; E 
pub. 107124; Grosset & Dunlap, inc., New York. 

35426 


Fear not ye chosen people; song. © 1 c. Aug. 28, 
1942; E unp. 307343; Hazel Benner, Tucson, Ariz. 
$5427 


Federal union; song. © 1 c. July 17, 1942; E unp. 
306326; William Ware Locke, Westwood, Mass. 
35428 


Fifty famous songs for the harmonica; arr. Hugo 
Frey, ed. Harmonica Bill [pseud. of Sam A. Perry] 
© June 17, 1942; E pub. 107145; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 35429 


52 masterpieces for violin and piano; arr. Roger 
Halle. © Aug. 26, 1942; E pub. 107255; Belwin, 
inc., New York. 35430 


Fight; w L. McDonald, melody M. G. Thomas. © 
1 c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305443; Leo McDonald 
& Millard Galweston Thomas, New York. 35431 


Fight! America fight; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. 
Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306367; Jean Wain, New 
York. 35432 


Fight, fight America; song, m Arthur Andre. -© 
lc. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305548; GeorgeSchuster, 
Miami, Fla. 35433 


Fight, fight, fight America; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1 c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306469; 
Gertrude White, Wichita. 35434 


Fight for freedom; pf., with w. © Aug. 10, 1942; 
E pub. 106875; Nina Cozine, National City, Calif. 
35435 


—song. © June 14, 1942; E pub. 107291; Henry 


H. Engel, d. b. a. Engel enterprises, New York. 


35436 


Fight for freedom - remember Pearl Harbor; w & 
melody. © ic. July 30, 1942; E unp. 305419; P. A. 
Crum, Salem, Ark. 35437 


Fight for liberty; song, arr. M. R. Annunziata. © 
1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305721; Constantino 
Scotese, Utica, N. Y. 35438 


Fight for right; song. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 
307112; Sarah Emma Binder, Philadelphia. 35439 


Fight for victory; song, m Catherine Morrison. © 
lc. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305825; Clara Morrison, 
San Francisco. 35440 


Fight for your rights; w Skippy Firger, & melody. 
© 1c. June 13, 1942; E unp. 306007; Esther Harriet 
Wolfe, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 35441 


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Fight for your Uncle Sammy; march, w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305552; William 
Joseph Schuble, Evansville, Ind. 35442 


Fight in their front yard; w & melody Bubbles [i. e. 
D.] Nixon. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 306998; 
Daniel Nixon, Albany. 35443 


Fight on, America; pf. treble, with w. © 1 c. Aug. 
17, 1942; E unp. 306076; John Franklin Carnathan, 
Mechanicsburg, Pa. 35444 


Fight ’til victory is won; song, melody Lew [l. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 3075699; 
Raymond Burlison, Benton, Il. 35445 


Fight, you American soldiers; w Larry Young, m 
Gary [i.e. Gerhard] Lohr. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 306607; Gerhard Lohr, New Haven. 35446 


Fighters of Uncle Sam; march; conductor’s sc. 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307393; George 
Emerick Worth, Hollywood, Calif. 35447 


Fighting for freedom; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© ic. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307072; Ernest W. 
Stray, Niagara Falls, Ont., Canada. 35448 


Fighting (The) leathernecks; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307027; W. D. Bill Davis, 
Chicago. 35449 


Final reunion; from Eagle squadron, by Frank 
Skinner; conductor. © 1 c. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 
305598; Universal music corp., New York. 35450 


Finding God; anthem, w E. C. Flynn, m William Y. 
Webbe; 3-pt. mixed voices. © Aug. 21, 1942; E 
pub. 107141; H. W. Gray co., inc., New York. 

35451 


Fireside song; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 307586; George H. Hall, Ojai, Calif. 35452 


First flight; from Eagle squadron, by Frank Skinner; 
conductor. © 1 c. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 305592; 
Universal music corp., New York. 35453 


First (The) hello; w & m Fay Morens [pseud. of 
Fanny Moses] © 1 c. July 30, 1942; E unp. 305718; 
Fanny Moses, New York. 35454 


First, last and forever; w M. H. Milman, melody 
C. Lapham. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942: E uap. 306099; 
Marion Heller Milman & Claude Lapham, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 35455 


First prelude for the organ. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 306567; Cherry Sale Brown, Murray, Utah. 
35456 


Fishin’; song. © Aug. 25, 1942; E pub. 107241; 
Lee Reynolds, Edinboro, Pa. 35457 


Five minutes with Waldteufel waltzes; arr. Fred 
Hartley; pf. & strings, with flute, clarinet, guit., 
drums & oboe. © June 22, 1942; E for. 67048; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

35458 


Five minutes with Waldteufel’s waltzes; arr. Fred 
Hartley; pf. © June 26, 1942; E for. 67129; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 35459 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


35460 


pt. 3, n. 8., v. 37 


Five waltzes by Schubert; arr. Harold Perry; orch. 
pts. © Aug. 14, 1942; E for. 67208; Hawkes & 
son (London) itd., London. 35460 


Fix up the spare-room, mother darling; w & m 
Will E. Skidmore, Jack Haggerty & Johnny Thomas. 
© Apr. 24, 1942; E pub. 107204; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 35461 


Flag of freedom ever in the fore; m Bob Carleton; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 
305652; Manda Monis Newman, Burlington, Wis. 

35462 


Flag we love; song, melody Ronald Buck. © lc. 
Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305954; Luther T. Shifflett, 
Charleston, S. C. 35463 


© ic. Aug. 11, 1942; E ump. 
~ 35464 


—w & melody. 
305540; William McNab, Kenmore, N. Y. 


Flammer (Harold) duet album; arr. & compiled 
Wallingford Riegger; pf., 4 hands. © July 7, 1942; 
E pub. 106277; Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 

35465 


Flapjacks in de mornin’; w & melody Bert Lind 
[pseud. of A. J. Lindberg] © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 305964; Albert J. Lindberg, Everett, Wash. 

35466 


Fleet air song; song, w Barton E. Day. © 1c. Aug. 
21, 1942; E unp. 306528; Edna Carleton Day, 
Pensacola, Fla. 35467 


Flight; song, melody Percy W. de Courcy Smale. 
© ic. July 25, 1942; E unp. 306030; A. M. Guard 
Smale, San Francisco. 35468 


Flight preparation; from Eagle squadron, by Frank 
Skinner; conductor. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1942; E ump. 
305592; Universal music corp., New York. 35469 


Flower of Carmel; w Simon Stock, m John Mathias 
. Haffert; organ acc. © July 12, 1942; E pub. 
106882; Carmelite fathers of New York, New York. 
35470 


Flowers on Bataan; song, m C. Isabel Mayer. © 
lc. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306397; Sylvia I. Davis, 
New Canton, Il. 35471 


Flowing river; song. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 
306561; Kathryn Ann Robinson, Mountain Lakes, 
N. J. 35472 


Flying fools; w Larry Marton; band sc. © lic. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 307696; Myrtlebelle Jarrett, 
Mesa, Ariz. 35473 


Flying hounds of hell; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 28, 
1942; E unp. 307256; Byron Gay, Annapolis. 
35474 


Flying over Tokyo; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305584; Verna G. Whitehead, 
Winston, Mont. 35475 


Flying parade; by Elizabeth L. Hopson; pf. © Aug. 
5, 1942; E pub. 107126; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 35476 


1332 


Flying soldiers; w Sidney Danoff, melody jack 
Latimer. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; Eunp. 305235; 
Norman Katz, Sioux Falls, S. D. 35477 


Foglio d’album; by Giacomo Puccini; pf. © Aug. 
11, 1942; E pub. 106942; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 35478 


Folk song; song, w Waldemar Rieck. @lc. Aug. 
15, 1942; E unp. 305989; Russell Snively Gilbert, 
New York. 35479 


Follow me to victory; w Anna de Vora [i. e. A. D. 
Stine], m Victor Xavier [pseud. of Victor Xavier 
Granados] © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307503; 
Anna de Vora Stine, Chicago. 35480 


Food will win the war; by Paul J. Smith; pf. con- 
ductor. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306434; 
Walt Disney productions, Burbank, Calif. 35481 


Football band; from A Yank at Eton, by Bronislaw 
Kaper. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306042; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. $5482 


For dear old Uncle Sam; song. © Aug. 19, 1942; 
E pub. 107078; Mabel M. Welk, Bridgeport, Conn. 
35483 


For freedom’s cause and you; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307698; John Finlayson, 
Cleveland Heights, O. 35484 


For freedom’s cause we fight; w R. R. Rains, 
melody J. L. Garrou. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 
306014; R. R. Rains & John Louis Garrou, Chicago. 

35485 


For God and home; w C. S. Jarvis, set to m of 
Come, O Thou King of Kings. © Aug. 12, 1942; 
E pub. 107166; Clarence Sylvester Jarvis, Wash- 
ington. 35486 


For love of home and country; song. © Aug. 11, 
1942; E pub. 106876; Flora Petitt Kazebee, Cleve- 
land. 35487 


For my country and you; w & melody Sally Ratick 
&J. Abrams. © 1 c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307150; 
Joseph Abrams, New York. 35488 


For peace; song, w Lillian Reznick Ott. © 1c. 
Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307368; Cecelia Binder, 
Philadelphia. 35489 


For the love of liberty; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
13, 1942; E unp. 306970; Myrtle S. Blackwood, 
Wollaston, Mass. 35490 


For the whole duration; w & m Harry §S. Miller & 
Bob Hamilton; pf. © 1 c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 
305995; Leeds music corp., New York. 35491 


For Vee victory fight you sons of guns; w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 306994; John Carl 
Drury, Miami, Fla. 35492 


For we're marching on to victory; song, melody 
Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 307097; James E. Palmer, Albany. 35493 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 


For you; song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306121; 
Bernard Fox, Brooklyn. 35494 


Forever and ever and then; w & m J. Rush, arr. 
H. L. Edwards. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1942; E unp. 
307222; Helen Louise Edwards & Jean Rush, 
Fullerton, Calif. 35495 


Forever and forever; w & melody. © lc. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306709; Ruth Woodward, Los Angeles. 
35496 


Forever, beloved; song, arr. Louis Rosenberger. 
© Aug. 20, 1942; E pub. 107109; Guy Wilbert 
Atherton, St. Paul. 35497 


Forever to be; song. © ic. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306862; Dean LeRoy Bussart, Wichita. 35498 


Forever yours; w & m Bill [i. e. W. A.] Connelly 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306713; William A. 
Connelly, New Haven. 35499 


Forgive me for forgetting; song, m Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306169; Bill 
Mendonca, Oakland, Calif. 35500 


Forsaking all others; w Ruth Jacquot; pf. © 1 c. 
Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307706; Phyllis Mary Sher- 
man, Bronxville, N. Y. 35501 


Forward march America; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
20, 1942; E unp. 306496; Michael Fraulino, Man- 
chester, Conn. 35502 


Four bagatelles; by Leonard Rafter; pf. © Dec. 24, 
1937; E for. 67274; Schott & co., ltd., London. 
35503 


Four freedoms for all; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306891; Catherine V. Pearce, Oak 
Park, Ill. 35504 


Four more days to heaven; w & melody, with pf. 
treble acc. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305908; 
Charles Holloway, Boston. 35505 


Four suites; by John Coperario, arr. & ed. Sydney 
Beck; string trio, with organ or pf. ace. Sc. & 
pts. © June 10, 1942; E pub. 107276; New York 
public library, New York. 35506 


Franklin D.; song. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1942; E ump. 
306299; Glenn A. Ray, Venice, Calif. 35507 


Frannipanni; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305187; John Sharpe, Coaldale, Pa. 35508 


Franzel; landler, Clifton Parker; orch. pts. © May 
26, 1942; E for. 67244; Bosworth & co., ltd, 
London. 35509 


Freddie and his flute; w & m Carol Woodworth & 
James Woodworth. © 1 c. July 27, 1942; E unp. 
303781; Top music publishers, inc., New York. 

35510 


Free men of the U. S. A.; w & melody. © ic. Aug. 
19, 1942; E unp. 306415; Wendell Watson Pierce, 
North Hollywood, Calif. 35511 


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35527 


Freedom; song. © Aug. 18, 1942; E pub. 107248; 
Verla M. Giesler, Dodge Center, Minn. 35512 


—-w Rodney Bennett, m Roger Quilter; women’s 
3-pt. voices. © Aug. 28, 1942; E for. 67288; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 35513 


Freedom and liberty; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1942; E unp. 305686; Margot Ellingson Smith, 
Minneapolis. 35514 


Freedom for all, forever; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
26, 1942; E unp. 307217;-John Raymond Kelly, 
San Antonio. 35515 


Freedom’s call; w Alfred E. Wright, & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306378; George Henry 
Wright, West Springfield, Mass. 35516 


Freedom’s echo; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with 
w. © lc. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305650; j. C. 
Greenlee, Indianapolis. 35517 


Freedoms, four; w Ben Wilson [pseud. of B. F. 
Wupper], m Jack Harmon [pseud. of J. M. Hanert] 
© lc. July 27, 1942; E unp. 305437; John M. 
Hanert, Wilmette, Hil. & Benjamin F. Wupper, 
Chicago. 35518 


Friday afternoon; by Arletta May & Hal Mcintyre, 
arr. Billy May; orch. pts. © Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 
107106; Mutual music soc., inc., New York. 

35519 


From St. Louis I’ll never be free; w & melody. © 
lc. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307666; Alice Watson 
Schoenefeldt, Dormont, Pa. 35520 


From the Atlantic to the Pacific; song, w Andrew J. 
Petros. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305270; 
Fernando Pisapia, Chicago. 35521 


From the coast of Maine to the Rockies; w & m 
Benny Davis, Russ Morgan & Ted Murry. © Aug. 
18, 1942; E pub. 107114; Santly-Joy-Select, inc., 
New York. 35522 


From the heart of a soldier boy; song. © Aug. 25, 
1942; E pub. 107277; Carl Prichard, Indianapolis. 
35523 


Finf langsame satze aus den sinfonien; v. Johnnes 
Brahms, arr. Max Reger; klavier. © Dec. 14, 
1916; E for. 67226; N. Simrock, Leipzig. 35524 


Full moon; w & melody. © lc. Aug. 15, 1942; 
E unp. 306004; Murray M. Gottlieb, New York. 
35525 


Full speed ahead; song. © 1c. June 2, 1942; E unp. 
306973; Wilma Glenneva Luper, Albany, Or. 
35526 


Fun with folk tales; text Gertrude Larned Sloane, 
m compiled G. L. Sloane & Plowden Kernan. © 
July 11, 1942; D 76163; E. P. Dutton & co., inc., 
New York. 35526* 


Funny circus clown; w & m Sidney Forrest; pf. © 
Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107217; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 35527 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


35928 


Furlough from heaven; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1942; E unp. 306956; Earle Melvin Boyes, Boise, 
Id. 35528 


Gabriel’s call to a soul; song, m Lois Newton 
Rogers. © 1 c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307267; 
Leo E. Reinhart, Fort Worth. 35529 


Gallant boy, you've won a place in my heart; song, 
mE. E. Menges. © 1 c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 
350791; T. B. Hazard, St. Louis. 35530 


Gallivantin’ gal from Galveston; w Johnny Cale & 
Mitchell Byron, m Thord Ryden. © Apr. 8, 1942; 
E pub. 106897; Paragon music pub. co., New York. 

35531 


Gardens; song. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305283; 
Dorothy Warnes Reilly, San Diego, Calif. 
35532 


Gavotte and entrée; by G. F. Handel, transcribed 
William Murdoch; violin & pf. © Feb. 16, 1929; E 
for. 67255; Schott & co., ltd., London. 35533 


Gay rovin’ cowboy; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe, 
m Curtis [i. e. W. C.] Monroe; pf. treble. © 1c. 
Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305701; William Curtis 
Monroe, Washington. 35534 


Gay wanderer; w from old Polish song [and] Psalm 
C; Biblical w: m Frank B. Cookson; 3-pt. mixed 
cho. © Apr. 9, 1942; E pub. 106986; Educational 
music bureau, inc., Chicago. 35535 


Gee! Ain’t the roses sweet; song, arr. Lloyd Hart. 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307196; Hal G. 
Nichols, Long Beach, Calif. 35536 


Gee, but I’m lonesome tonight; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307655; Lucille Selwyn, 
Chicago. 35537 


Gee! But you’re lovely; waltz, w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 3, 1942; E unp. 305941; Frank Hernandez 
Mendoza, San Francisco. 35538 


Gee it’s great to be in the navy; m Bob Carleton; 
pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 
307335; Rosia Huntley, Damariscotta, Me. 35539 


Gee, mom, but you’re swell; w & melody John Wade 
Lurtz. © lc. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307355; 
Lucille B. Fick, Chicago. 35540 


Geechy Joe; w & m Cab Calloway, Jack Palmer & 
Andy Gibson. © Aug. 6, 1942; E pub. 107182; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 35541 


General MacArthur; song. © 1 c. Aug. 22, 1942; 
E unp. 306569; J. E. Prause, North Little Rock, 
Ark. 35542 


Geraldine; melody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305284; Venanzio Pietro Pitoni, Eastport, Md. 
35543 


Geronimo; march, w G. A. Ward, melody L. N. 
Anderson. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1942; E unp. 305896; 
Lucile Noreen Anderson & George A. Ward, Flush- 
ing,-L. L, N. Y. 35544 


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pt. 3,n. 8., v. 37 


Get get get them boys; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1942; E unp. 307042; Joseph F. Hortiz, Philadelphia. 
35545 


Get on board, little children; w & m Don Raye & 
Gene De Paul. © 1 c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 
307192; Kaycee music co., inc., New York. 35546 


Get on the wagon; w & m Frank Madden. © Aug. 
27, 1942; E pub. 107249; Nattrass-Schenck, inc., 
New York. 35547 


Get out and win; song, m Henri Valdj. © 1 c. July 
22, 1942; E unp. 305502; Alice Warner, Middle- 
town, O. 35548 


Gethsemane [and] Meekly bear and murmur not; 
hymns. © June 15, 1942; E pub. 106966; Mrs. 
A. B. Morse, Waco, Tex. 35549 


Gifts of the 
Scherer; mens cho. 
106936; Galaxy music corp., New York. 


i; w Anne Coe Mitchell, m Frank 
© july 31, 1942; E pub. 
35550 


Gimme a blonde in a blackout; w & melody Eddie 
[i. e. Edward] Malle. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305572; Edward Malle, Philadelphia. 35551 


Girl behind the man, behind the gun; w & melody 
Charles Wynn & Reed Hutchins [pseud. of Reed 
Hutchins Spickers] © 1 c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 
307754; J. P. music co., New York. 35552_ 


Girl of Central high; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. 
of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305315; Jimmy Psarakis, Manchester, N. H. 

35553 


Girl of my dreams; song, melody M. C. Sax. © lc. 
Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 304999; Charles L. Haskins, 
Antioch, Calif. 35554 | 


Girl of the WAAC; song. © lc. Aug. 29, 1942; E 
unp. 307399; Ruby Frances Bunnell, Denver. 
35555 


Girl on the magazine; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 2, 
1942; E unp. 307761; Leslie C. Cooper, Pasadena, 
Md. 35556 


Girl that I’ll be takin’ back to Brooklyn; w & melody 
Bob [i. e. R. J.] Doherty. © 1c. July 18, 1942; 
E unp. 302756; Robert John Doherty, Kansas City, 
Mo. 35557 


Girl without a friend; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © ic. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305668; 
Benny F. Feria, Chicago. 35558 


Girls of today, they are gay; w Jorey Heroy [pseud. 
of H. Joyce], m Harry Powell. © July 30, 1942; E 
pub. 107088; Harry Joyce, San Francisco. 35559 


Gitanitos (Los); bulerias coreables, letra Paco 
Reyes, m Jose Ma. Palomo; pf. © Mar. 30, 1942; 
E for. 67298; Ediciones internacionales Fermata, 
Buenos Aires. 35560 


Give a smile; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 28, 
1942; E unp. 307252; Grace Abel, Lakewood, O. 
35561 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 8, 1942 


Give ’em the old one two; melody H. Grant. © 1 c. 
Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305535; Colonial music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 35562 


Give for freedom; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 307284; Ruth Elizabeth Cash, Rochester, 
N. Y. 35563 


Give in a little; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305259; Jean Loontjens, North Andover, 
Mass. 35564 


Give me a home inthe mountains; w & melody. © 
1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305362; Leone Pyles, 
Los Angeles. 35565 


Give me a kiss or two; song. © Aug. 19, 1942; E 
pub. 107506; Bonaventura Incardona-French, New 
York. 35566 


Give me the right; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307092; 
Joseph Cayea, Burke, N. Y. 35567 


Give me the tune; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306905; 
Anne Brame, Port Orchard, Wash. 35568 


Give me your heart; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 307676; Claribel Lichtenstein, Los Angeles. 
35569 


Give my love its way; song. © 1 c. Aug. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 306541; Elizabeth Romaine, Waterbury, 
Conn. 35570 


Give out with an encouraging grin; song, melody 
Eddie Keenan. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305325; Amelia Pappalardo, Huntington, L. L., 
N. Y. 35571 


* Give the boys a cheer; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 22, 
1942; E unp. 306576; Michael Harrison, Phila- 
delphia. 35572 


Give the boys a hand; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305670; 
Mary Steele Evans, Clearfield, Pa. 35573 


Give us courage, Lord, to run this holy race; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 6, 1942; E unp. 305025; Fred Monroe 
Christopher, Dallas. 35574 


Give us liberty or give us death; song, melody Lee 
B. Browne. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305764; 
Grace R. Gauch, Sejita, Tex. 35575 


Give us wings; song. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 
- 306533; Charles H. Cunningham, Goose Creek, 
Tex. 35576 


Give your Uncle Sam a hand; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E ump. 
305658; Joseph C. Hanlon, Conshohocken, Pa. 

35577 


Glamour waltz; song. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 
306631; Elora Elaine Sornsen, Los Angeles. 
35578 


Glider (The); waltz; pf. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E 
unp. 307135; Paul Lester Brink, Johnstown, Pa. 
. 35579 


1335 


35596 


Glorious is Thy name; hymn, w & m B. B. McKinney. 
© July 26, 1942; E pub. 106987; Broadman press, 
Nashville. 35580 


Glory; w Edward Lynn, m Charles Wakefield Cad- 
man; women’s cho. © Aug. 17, 1942; E pub. 
107052; Galaxy music corp., New York. 35581 


Glory to the Flag of the U. S. A.; song, m Josephine 
Martyn. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307623; 
Jane Martyn, New York. 35582 


Gloryana, my Montana rose; song, melody Jack 
Schatenstein. © 1 c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306513; 
Howard Ramey, Paducah, Ky. 35583 


Go, and sin no more; song, Biblical w. © 1c. Aug. 
21, 1942; E unp. 306963; Frank La Forge, New 
York. 35584 


Go by blues; song, melody Theo. Rogers. © 1 c. 
Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 306598; Betty Mae White, 
Los Angeles. 35585 


Go easy on the rubber; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305251; Martti Johannes Siltanen, 
Griffith, Ind. 35586 


Go fight for home and God; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1 c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307491; 
Nellie B. Fealy, Pensacola, Fla. 35587 


Ga get ’em Jonnny Doughboy; song, w Micheal 
Daniels & F. W. Ahlefeld, jr.; pf. treble. © 1 c. 
July 29, 1942; E unp. 304044; Fred William Ahle- 
feld, jr., Owensville, Ind. 35588 


God be with the ones; song. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 307047; John George Jacobs, Canandaigua, 
N. Y. 35589 


God bless America, the grand old U. S. A.; song, 
m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 306149; Beulah Mitchell, Little Rock, 
Ark. 35590 


God bless you daddy; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 7, 
1942; E unp. 305413; Suphronia M. Johnson, 
Pomona, Calif. 35591 


God bless you, darling; song, melody Eddie Keenan. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306935; Irma Dalle 
Pezze, Princeton, N. J. 35592 


God bless you, dear; m Frederic Vonn; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305496; 
Minny M. H. Ayers, New York. 35593 


God is my shepherd; Biblical w, m Antonin Dvorak, 
arr. Frederick Block; mixed voices. © Aug. 21, 
1942; E pub. 107133; H. W. Gray co., inc., New 
York. 35594 


God lead America; song. © Aug. 12, 1942; E pub. 
106911; Frank Willis Faust, Middletown, Pa. 
35595 


God speed our victory; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306945; Elizabeth 
Green, Seattle. 35596 


35597 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


__pt. 3, n. 8., v. 37 


Goddess of love; w & melody Irene [i. e. G. L. H.] 
Estes. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1942;E unp. 304707; Glanys 
Irene Hutchinson Estes, West Asheville, N. C. 

35597 


God’s way is the best way; pf., with w. © July 10, 
1942; E pub. 107303; Ward F. Printz, Reading, Pa. 
35598 


God’s wondrous works; pf., with w. © July 10, 1942; 
E pub. 107304; Ward F. Printz, Reading, Pa. 
35599 


Going away; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E ump. 
305280; Dorothy Warnes Reilly, San Diego, Calif. 
35600 


Going my way; song, melody Harry Freeman. © 
1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305605; Pauline S. 
Chadwell, Lynnfield, Mass. 35601 


Gold bricker; w & melody Bob [i. e. R. B.] Aldrich. 
© 1c. July 14, 1942; E unp. 302402; Robert 
Brundage Aldrich, San Francisco. 35602 


Gold mine; from Lady ina jam, by Frank Skinner; 
conductor. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 305602; 
Universal music corp., New York. 35603 


Golden Gate; song, w Elisabeth Brown. © 1c. Aug. 
27, 1942; E unp. 307307; Leland Thompson, East 
Liverpool, O. 35604 


Golden moon; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. of Robert 
Lamm] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306787; Jay 
D. Ferguson, Mendota, Wis. 35605 


Golden wedding song; song. © 1 c. July 31, 1942; 
E unp. 304246; Lilliyan Stewart, Waycross, Ga. 
35606 


Gonna fight until the cows come home; song. © 1c. 
Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 307431; Russell Dean Hard- 
ing, Indianapolis. 35607 


Gonna take a trip; pf., with w. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305357; Paul Kenneth Garner, Indianapolis. 
35608 


Gonna wake me up; song. © 1 c. Aug. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 305857; Daniel McClellan Wagner, Washington. 
35609 


Good American way; song. © Aug. 10, 1942; E pub. 
106871; Frederick Breitenfeld, New Rochelle, 
N. Y. 35610 


Good-bye, Germany; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 20, 
1942; E unp. 306459; John T. Ackerson, Fair Lawn, 
N. J. 35611 


Good-bye, I’m leaving; song, melody Eddie Keenan. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306128; Lucille 
Morgan, Atwood, Tenn. 35612 


Good-bye little flower; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
27, 1942; E unp. 307302; Thomas E. Ambrose, 
Montclair, N. J. 35613 


Good bye oakie lad; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 13, 
1942; E unp. 305748; Gene Francis Marshall, 
Arcata, Calif. 35614 


1336 


Good bye sweetheart we’re going; pf., with w. © 
1c. July 29, 1942; E unp. 305888; William F. 
Reed, jr., Chattanooga. 35615 


Good to the last jump; melody Adrian De Haas. 
© 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306466; Leeds music 
corp., New York. 35616 


Goodby sweethear’; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 
1942; E unp. 307573; Romeo Villarreal Quint- 
anilla, Fort Smith, Ark. 35617 


Goodbye, Bill; song. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306666; Max Eugene Talley, Houston. 35618 


Goodbye for now; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 305348; James Edgar Potter, Detroit. 35619 


Goodbye, good luck; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1942; E unp. 306584; George K. Krueger, jr., 
Washington. : 35620 


Goodbye, good luck, soldiers; w & melody. © 1c. 


Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305267; Louise Estelle 


Busheé, Jersey City. 35621 
Goodbye little girl goodbye; song, arr. Pedro 
Lozano. © 1 c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305797; 
Walter T. Jackson, jr., Syracuse. 35622 


Goodbye, my love, goodbye; song. © July 22, 1942; 
E pub. 107171; Jane Church Porter, Piedmont, 
Calif. 35623 


Goodbye my soldier; w H. J. Witter, melody D. 
Negley. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306927; 
D. Negley & Helen Jean Witter, Hollywood, Calif. 

35624 


Goodbye silver wings; w & melody Bert Lind [pseud. 
of A. J. Lindberg] © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
305965; Albert J. Lindberg, Everett, Wash. 35625 


Gorriones; tango, letra Cele [pseud. of Celedonio 
Esteban Flores], m Eduardo Pereyra; pf. © Dec. 
17, 1941; E for. 67216; Ediciones internacionales 
Fermata, Buenos Aires. 35626 


Gracias; bolero cancién. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 305997; Caridad Garcia, New York. 35627 


Grandest father; song, arr. Mildred Wilson. © 1c. 
Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305470; Charles S. Merrill, 
Salt Lake City. 35628 


Granny; w Lou Lawrence [pseud. of L. Silverman], 
melody Michael Field. 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 307646; Lawrence Silverman, New York. 

35629 


Gray haired madonna; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1942; E unp. 305522; Halsey K. Mohr, New York. 
35630 


Great march militer [?]; song. © 1 c. Aug. 26, 
1942; E unp. 307141; Mollie Perlman, New York. 
35631 


Greetings to the enemy; song, melody Lew [Ii. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307089; 
Nellie McCreedy Hurlow, Dorchester, Mass. 

35632 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 


35666 


Gregory's (Bobby) album of songs; w & m B. 
Gregory & others. © Aug. 4, 1942; E pub. 106813; 
Amer. music pub. co., New York. 35633 


Greisengesang; w Fr. Rickert, englische uberset- 
zung Fanny S. Copeland, m Franz Schubert, op. 
60, nr. 1, arr. Max Reger; orch. partitur. © 
Sept. 1, 1914; E for. 67179; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
Leipzig. 35634 


Grey and gold march; melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 306152; Robert Maynard Scott, U. S. 
Augusta band, c/o Postmaster, New York. 35635 


Grey wings; song, melody J. J. Arling. © 1 c. Aug. 
14, 1942; E unp. 305850; Helen Leeds Torrence, 
Baltimore. 35636 


Growing; song, w Edgar A. Guest. © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1942; E unp. 305740; Edgar J. Orton, Detroit. 
35637 


Guanajuato; Mexican folk melodies, w & m arr. 
Severo Muguerza. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E ump. 
306198; Thomas Seabrook Hunter, Monterey, 
N. L., Mexico. 35638 


Gile-le-le; afro-cubano, letra y m Maria Teresa 
Morales, arr. Obdulio Morales. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306896; Pan-Amer. music co., inc., 
New York. 35639 


Guerrero morelos; Mexican folk melodies, w & m 
arr. Severo Muguerza. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 306200; Thomas Seabrook Hunter, Monterey, 
N. L., Mexico. 35640 


Guiding star of a mother’s love; m Bob Carleton; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306872; Ruth J. Robinson, Sabina, O. 35641 


Gwendoline; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 307534; Lemuel Lee Townes, New York. 
35642 


Gypsy lament; melody. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 
306423; Phillip Robbins, St. Paul. 35643 


Gypsy music album; compiled & arr. Vladimir 
Selinsky; violin, with pf. acc. © July 14, 1942; 
E pub. 107117; Regent music corp., New York. 

35644 


Gypsy rhapsody; song, w Jack Philip Allen. © 1c. 
Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307364; Leone Perry-Allen, 
Los Angeles. 35645 


Ha boot dat; song. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E ump. 
307705; Marjorie Virginia Campbell, Portsmouth, 
Va. 35646 


Hail! All hail! To Old Glory; song. © Aug. 1, 1942; 
E pub. 107012; Harold Webster Cate, Antrim, 
N. H. (35647 


Hail the night, all hail the morn; Christmas carol, 
anon. w, m Louise Phebe Stone; women’s voices. 
© Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107136; H. W. Gray co., 
inc., New York. 35648 


Hallowed be Thy name; w A. Edwards, m O. Steward; 
pf. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307420; Albert 
Edwards & Odessa Steward, Chicago. 35649 


1337 


Halloween ditty; song. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 
305813; Sylvester Herbert Cargill, Minneapolis. 
35650 


Hamburgers; song, arr. Frank Furlett. © 1c. Aug. 
21, 1942; E unp. 307522; Harold Jobe Reed, Chi- 
cago. 35651 


Hanging in the hock shop window; w M. Leeds & 
F. Wise, melody H. Grant. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 305538; colknit music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 35652 


Hank is a Yank in a tank; w Gerald Page, melody 
Will Raymond. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E ump. 
306961; Raymond Bauman & Harold Gomberg, New 
York. 35653 


Hank, the New York Yank; song, mJ. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307202; Rosemary 
Keplinger, Hagerstown, Md. 35654 


Happiness is jes’ a thing called Joe; from Cabin in 
the sky, -w E. Y. Harburg, m Harold Arlen. © 1c. 
Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305386; Loew’s, inc., New 
York. '35655 


Happy; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, withw. © ic. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306884; Lafayette A. Bailey, 
Sioux City, Ia. 35656 


Happy as can be; melody Leroy Kirkland. © i c. 
Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305919; Lewis music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 35657 


Happy days, I remember; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
10, 1942; E unp. 305240; Waiora Rogers Cloud, 
Hollywood, Calif. 35658 


Happy mood; melody Toots [i. e. Salvatore] Cama- 
rata. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; Eunp. 306978; Ply- 
mouth music co., inc., New York. 35659 


Harapos (Los) de mis suénos; tango, letra F. Garcia 
Jimenez, m Mario Canaro. © May20, 1942; 
E for. 67286; Ediciones internacionales Fermata, 
Buenos Aires. 35660 


Harbor defense of the Delaware; song, melody Mark 
[i. e. Marcus] Laub. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 
307231; Jesse Berkman, Fort Miles, Del. 35661 


Hats off to our boys; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1942; E unp. 305523; Helen C. Judge, New York. 
35662 


Hats off to the girls in the atr; w & melody. © lc. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307650; Eitel Alien Nelson 
& Ione Parfet, Wichita Falls, Tex. 35663 


Have a little cheer with you; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305311; Robena LeAno, West Grove, 
Pa. 35664 


Have you tried; w & m Larry Jordan; pf. © 1c. 
Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305848; Ruby Jordan, Chicago. 
35665 


Hawaiian days and Hawaiian nights; song, melody 
Eddie Keenan. © 1c. July 8, 1942; E unp. 301696; 
Charles A. Toohey, HQ. B’ try, 64th F. A BN, 
A.P.O. no. 957, c/o Postmaster, San Francisco. 

35666 


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35667 t. 3, n.S., v. 37 


Hawaiian moon; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 307162; Michael F. Streber, Vancouver, 
Canada. 35667 


Hayfoot, strawfoot; w Harry Lenk & Ervin Drake, 
m Paul McGrane. © Aug. 24, 1942; E pub. 107163; 
Tempo music, inc., New York. 35668 


He is coming; w John T. MacFarland, m Robert A. 
Gerson; mixed cho. © Aug. 10, 1942; E pub. 
106973; Hall & McCreary co., Chicago. _ 35669 


He promised me; w J. L. Batie, m R. Cochran; pf. 
© July 10, 1942; E pub. 106860; Rosalia Cochran 
& Joseph Luchas Batie, Chicago. 35670 


Headlines; from Shadow of a lady, by Herbert Stot- 
hart. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942;E unp. 305399; Loew’s, 
inc., New York. 35671 


Healing presence; hymn, w Frank B. Whitney. © 
lc. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 307214; Omer Ashmun 
Hodgman, Portland, Me. 35672 


Hear my voice; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. July 22, 1942; E unp. 303246; Leslie Nep- 
tune, Baratavia, Trinidad, B. W. I. 35673 


Hear the angels sing; w Edmund A. Sears; sop. & 
alto. © Aug. 19, 1942; E pub. 107072; Harry F. 
Asbury, Richmond. 35674 


Heart beats; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305951; Tonie Reed, Cotati, 
Calif. 35675 


Heart of America; w & melody Eddie Greenleaf. © 
1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306113; Edra E. Green- 
leaf, Kansas City, Kan. 35676 


Heart of Russian music; compiled & arr. Albert H. 
Stanley [pseud. of Felix Guenther]; pf. © Aug. 10, 
1942; E pub. 107115; Mercury music corp., New 
York. 35677 


Heart (The) remembers all; song. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1942; E unp. 306725; Katharine Kennedy, Savannah. 
35678 


Heart wounds; by Edward Grieg, arr. James Mc- 
Leod; condensed conductor. © 1c. July 8, 1942; 
E unp. 305425; KSTP, inc., St. Paul. 35679 


Heartaches; Song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307635; Luella 
Calvienna Craver, Lima, O. 35680 


Heartbroken and lonesome; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306940; Helen 
McElroy, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. 35681 


Hearts; w B. McGrath, melody J. Payne. © 1 c. 
Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305468; John Payne & Buddy 
McGrath, Brooklyn. 35682 


Heaven has told me; song. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 307111; Dewey David Scarboro, jr., 
Decatur, Ga. 35683 


Heaven is calling; hymn, m Frances Bradley Keys. 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305729; Etta Lorraine 
McCaskill, Laurel, Miss. 35684 


1338 


Heaven on earth for two; song. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1942; E unp. 306267; Morris Kronby, Toronto. 
35685 


Heaven sent me down an angel; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306256; Alvin Kaleolani 
Isaacs, Honolulu. 35686 


Heaven with you; song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 305999; George Peakman, Pensacola, Fla. 
35687 


Heavenly blue eyes and freckles too; song, m Tom 
Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 306818; Birtie M. Kelley, Atlanta. 

35688 


Hell-bound train; w collected John A. Lomax & 
Alan Lomax, m Philip Weston [pseud. of Amedeo 
de Filippi]; med. voice. © July 6, 1942; E pub. 
107265; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 35689 


Hello baby hello; song. © 1 c. Aug. 5, 1942; E unp. 
305008; Herbert Van Kirk McCaughtry, Youngs- 
town, O. 35690 


Hello, Min; song. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 
307318; Eileen Veronica Driscoll, Boston. 35691 


Hello Mister Moon; m June Murphy; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305895; William 
Sherwin Bailey, Chicago. 35692 


Hello mom, hello dad, hello darling; w & m Len 
[i. e. L. J.] Dunn, arr. E. E. Menges. © Aug. 14, 
1942; E pub. 107027; Leonard J. Dunn, Benton, III. 

35693 


Hello soldier; song. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306969; Eva Lucile Campbell, Everett, Mass. 
35694 


Hello, sweetheart, hello; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
10, 1942; E unp. 305379; Maude S. Moulton, Los 
Angeles. 35695. 


Hell’s a poppin’ over there; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306232; 
Nanetta Gorden, New Oxford, Pa. 35696 


Help defend the U.S. A.; Song. © Aug. 14, 1942; E 
pub. 107039; Laura Bell Richardson, Zanesville, O. 
35697 


Help our country win this war; pf., withw. © 1c. 
Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 305890; William F. Reed, jr., 
Chattanooga. 35698 


Helping Uncle Sam; song, m George J. England. © 
1 c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305682; John Lee 
Ballard, Mount Holly, N. C. 35699 


Hep cat’s love song; w & m Max Boyd, Cab Calloway 
& Andy Gibson. © Aug. 6, 1942; E pub. 107183; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 35700 


Here after; melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. Aug. 13, 
1942; E unp. 305906; Ralph Duty, Tampa, Fla. 
35701 


Here am I alone; w & melody Joe [i. e. J. C.] Noto. 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307467; Joseph 
Charles Noto, St. Louis. 35702 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 


Here comes the navy; w Clarence P. Oakes, adapted 
to melody of Beer barrel polka, by Lew Brown, 
W. A. Timm & Jaromir Vejvoda. © Aug. 31, 1942; 
E pub. 107432; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 35703 


Here Iam; w La Verne Ward, m Louise Kreie. © 
lc. July 8, 1942; E unp. 301679; La Verne Ward 
& Louise Kreie, Michigan City, Ind. 35704 


Here it is that song for you; w Larry Maurice 
[pseud. of M. L. Zeilstra], m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306292; Maurice L. 
Zeilstra, Richmond, Calif. 35705 


Here they come; song. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 
307987; Clare Joan Shorsten, Cleveland. 35706 


Here we come; march song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 307239; Sara Janet Abrams, Elgin, Ill. 
35707 


—song. 
Emily B. Weiser, York, Pa. 


© 1c. Aug. 8, 1942; E unp. 306301; 
35708 


——song. 
David W. Sides, San Antonio. 


© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306157; 
35709 


—song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307670; 
Isaac Jack Chapple, Chicago. 35710 


Here we come, Uncle Sam; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306843; Elsie A. Ross, Manistee, Mich. 

35711 


Here we go - here we come; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306543; Ralph Duff Logan, 
Houston. 35712 


Here’s good luck to the Red, White, and Blue; w & 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305607; 
William Vernon Gropper, South Ozone Park, N. Y. 

35713 


Here’s my heart, what’s your hurry; fox trot, w & 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305760; 
Jules Edward Brezin, Camp Polk, La. 35714 


Here’s our best wishes to you; w Johnny Becker & 
Harry Wycoff, m Tony Pedace & Edna Farns~ 
worth. © Aug. 12, 1942; E pub. 106870; Amer. 
song pub. co., New York. 35715 


Here’s to the Flag; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1942; E unp. 306501; Paula Bauman, Milwaukee. 
35716 


Here’s to you brave soldier boy; w & m Dorothy 
Lane [pseud. of Mrs. E. M. Crisman} © Aug. 10, 
1942; E pub. 106902; Mrs. E. M. Crisman, Louis- 
ville. 35717 


Hero in our town - is the boy in uniform; song. © 
1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305772; Helen Wyant, 
Cleveland. 35718 


Heroes of freedom’s Flag; song. © 1 c. July 29, 
1942; E unp. 305676; Francis Anthony Creed, 
Syracuse. 35719 


1339 


35737 


Heroic overture; by Otis Taylor, arr. Charles J. 
Roberts; band pts., with conductor. © Mar. 18, 
1942; E pub. 106918; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

35720 


Herth (Milt) collection of popular standard organ 
solos; compiled & arr. M. Herth. © Aug. 21, 1942; 
E pub. 107259; Robbins music corp., New York. 

35721 


He’s gone to be a soldier; song, m L. Roberts 
[pseud. of Robert Lamm] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306779; Teresa Wickes, Minot, Mass. 

35722 


He’s in the navy now; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306706; Priscilla Beacham Stanton, 
Baltimore. 35723 


He’s my daddy; w Roger Genger, melody Bill[i. e. 
W.] Gallinson. © 1 c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 
306475; William Gallinson, Passaic, N. J. 35724 


He’s reading your message of love in the stars; 
song. © lc. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305922; Mary 
A. Hardiman, San Francisco. 35725 


Hey! Mac; w& melody. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 306901; Charles Lair, Norfolk, Va. 35726 


Hey nonny no; 16th century English anon. w, m 
Reuel Lahmer. © Apr. 24, 1942; E pub. 107191; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 35727 


Hey Sarge; w Robert Viets; pf. © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1942; E unp. 305557; Inez Ingles, Sheridan, Il. 
35728 


Hey sister; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 307756; M. William Rose, Chicago. 35729 


Hey you; melody. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 
307377; Fritz Spielman, New York. 35730 


Heyday; by Barry Tattenhall; orch. pts. © June 17, 
1942; E for. 67235; Bosworth & co., ltd., London. 
35731 


Hi brother here we come; w & melody Grace 
Valentine [i. e. G. V. Leinen] © 1c. July 14, 1942; 
E unp. 302382; Grace Valentine Leinen, Marina, 
Calif. 35732 


Hi, Hirohito; w L. D’Phrepaulezz, melody M. A. 
Casséus. © 1c. July 23, 1942; E unp. 303410; 
Loui D’Phrepaulezz & Maurice André Casséus, 
New York. 35733 


Hi, up there, Montana; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1942; E unp. 305519; Clarence K. Streit, Wash- 
ington. 35734 


Hi Yankee; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307100; Helen A. 
Morgan, Macon, Ga. 35735 


Hide away; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 
307665; Julian Eberhard Opsahl, New York. 35736 


Hi-de-ho; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 307383; George Hugh Cross, Los Angeles. j 
35737 


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35738 


High flight; song, w John Gillespie Magee, jr. © 1 
c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306339; Lee Gareissen, 
Chicago. 35738 


High-flight, there is war in the heavens; w & 
melody. © 1 c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306655; 
Donna Lou Simcox, Kansas City, Mo. 35739 


Hills; melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306594; 
Marlin Lewis Merrill, Sandusky, N. Y. 35740 


Hills of Oklahoma; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306167; 
Minnie Evans, Stroud, Okl. 35741 


Hills (The), the devil and MacArthur; w & m Russell 
McLauchlin, Ole B. J. Foerch & Graham T. 
Overgard. © Aug. 21,1942; E pub. 107146; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 35742 


Hip, hip, hip, hip, hurray for Uncle Sammy; w & m 
Charley [i. e. C. C.] Hall, arr. Clifford Barnes. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305681; Charles C. 
Hall, Lakewood, O. 35743 


Hip hip hurray, here comes the good old U. S. A.; 
w N. Fantetti& R. Fantetti, melody Roy [i. e. W. L.] 
Wallace & P. Clark. © lc. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306187; Nicola Fantetti & Rose Fantetti, Cincin- 
nati, W. LeRoy Wallace, Indianapolis & Pearl 
Clark, Seattle. 35744 


H. M. S. Malaya march; w E. Herbert, m Philip E. 
Archbold. © Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107441; Edwin 
Herbert music publications, Edwin Herbert sole 
owner, New York. 35745 


His mother’s prayer; song. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1942; 
E unp. 305029; James Berg, Minneapolis. 35746 


His promise; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306881; Regina 
Freeman, Bloomington, Ind. 35747 


Hit and run kisses; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306729; Herman Fairbanks, Phila- 
delphia. 35748 


Hit them again; w Margaret Dodd |i. e. M. D. Brown], 
melody W. Dellers. © 1c. July 25, 1942; E unp. 
303644; Margaret Dodd Brown & Walter Dellers, 
Chicago. 35749 


© Aug. 20, 1942; E pub. 
35750 


Hitler’s epitaph; song. 
107324; Motte A. Eber, New York. 


Hitler’s goose-step; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305361; Lela M. Ellis, Mesa, Col. 35751 


Hi’yachum, where’ya from; w Lou Lawrence [ pseud. 
of L. Silverman], melody Michael Field. © 1c. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307647; Lawrence Silverman, 
New York, 35752 


Hobo (The) King of Swing; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307735; Horace 
Gilbert, Corunna, Mich. 35753 


Hobo song; violin & pf. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 305264; Ruth S. Whitford, Litchfield, Conn. 
35754 


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pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Hold me in your arms if you are mine; song. © 
lc. Aug. 6, 1942; E unp. 307243; Carmine Lieto, 
Brooklyn. 35755 


Hold on old pals we’re coming over again; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306575; Lena Ongstad, 
‘Seattle. 35756 


Hold on there, the Yanks are coming; w & melody 
Bill[i. e. W. L.] Golis. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 305287; William Louis Golis, New Castle, Pa. 

35757 


Hold your hats on; from Troopship, w Sonny Miller, 
m Richard Addinsell. © July 27, 1942; E for. 
67247; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 35758 


Holiday; English w Lorraine Noel Finley, Spanish 
w & m Felix Peyrallo; men’s cho. © Sept. 1, 
1942; E pub. 107419; Boston music co., Boston. 

35759 


Holiday gigue and serenade; by Karl W. Schlabach; 
B flat clarinet quartet. Sc. & pts. © Aug. 12, 
1942; E pub. 106961; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 35760 


Holidays at home; w & m Leslie Sarony. © July 17, 
1942; E for. 67282; Campbell, Connelly & co., ltd., 
London. ae 35761 


Holland stream; w & melody. © 1c. July 28, 1942; 
E unp. 303944; Florence Dillman @ Billy H. 
Fredericks, Franklin Square, L.L,N. Y. 35762 


Holy City; by Stephen Adams, arr. Carl Richter; pf. 
© June 11, 1942; E pub. 106998; Bach music co., 
Henry Dellafield sole owner, Boston. 35763 


Home, I hear you call; song, w Waldemar Rieck, 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305990; Russell 
Snively Gilbert, New York. 35764 


Home in the sky; w & melody Wesley Pitman. © 
1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307208; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 35765 


Home is where you are; w & m Lou Light. © lc. ~ 
Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305555; Lucetta Light, 
Chicago. 35766 


Home sweet home; from Shadow of a lady, w & m 
H. Bishop, arr. Herbert Stothart. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305394; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

35767 


Home, sweet home around the world; variations on 


the song Home, sweet home, by John Howard Payne, 
w adapted & m arr. Ellen Jane Lorenz. 1. 2-pt. 
treble cho. - 2. 3-pt. men’s cho, © July 20, Aug. 
4, 1942; E pub. 106927, 106928; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 35768, 35769 


Home with Christ forevermore; song, m of The 
quilting party. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305411; Ruth Richards Gustafson, Portland, Or. 

35770 


Homo quidam; liturgical w, m Alfred Mignault; 3 
viox égales. © Dec. 30, 1941; E for. 67223; 
Adelard Joseph Boucher, Montreal. 35771 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 8, 1942 rae ae red oe a a ee SOG 


Honest! I love you; w&m J. English. © 1c. July 
10, 1942; E unp. 301968; Jack English & Thelma 
Putman, Akron, O. 35772 


Honey be mine; w Muriel Fischer, melody M. 
Fischer & G. J. Boss. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 307535; Gilbert J. Boss, Brooklyn. 35773 


Honey bee serenade; w Jean Monroe & Helen 
Monroe, m Curtis [i. e.. W. C.] Monroe; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305700; William 
Curtis Monroe, Washington. 35774 


Honey chile; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll 
Webster] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306806; 
Mary Evelyn Howard, Norfolk, Va. 35775 


Honeysuckle time; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. 
of Andrew Brady] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306826; Hazel Parsons Carney, Leon, W. Va. 

i 35776 


Honkytonk baby; w & melody Raymond Villarreal 
[i. e. Romeo Villarreal] Quintanilla. © 1 c.Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 306965; Romeo Villarreal 
Quintanilla, Fort Smith, Ark. 35777 


Hope wells in my heart; waltz, melody Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305445; Laura 
Kienlen, Oklahoma City. 35778 


Horse; from A Yank at Eton, by Bronislaw Kaper. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306043; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 35779 


Horse (The) I bet, it never runs; B flat ten. sax. © 
1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305627; Robert Norman 
Schanzer, New York. 35780 


Horse ranch; song. © 1 c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 
305787; Cliff Barnes, Kelso, Calif. 35781 


How can I be sure; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of 
Carroll Webster] © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305302; Gertrude Mylius, Washington. 35782 


How can I clap when I got my arms around jou; 
w & m John Redmond, Jimmy [i. e. James] Cava- 
naugh & Lee David. © Aug. 1, 1942;E pub. 107025; 

' Bob Miller, inc., New York. 35783 


How can I forget; song, w Wilbur Hughes. © 1 c. 
Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 307441; John Francis 
Witcowich, Pueblo, Col. 35784 


How could I know which way the wind blew; from 
Sky high, w Phil Park, m Adrian Foley, arr. Chris 
S. Langdon. © July 14, 1942; E for. 67200; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 35785 


How could I tell; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 307024; Dorothy Amalia Hasalone, San 
Francisco. 35786 


How dolI rate you; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1942; E unp. 306585; George K. Krueger, jr., 
Washington. 35787 


How do you like it; song. © 1 c. Aug. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 305806; Luella Heether, Belding, Mich. 
35788 


496656 O - 42 - 3 


How far is it to Bethlehem; Christmas anthem, w 
Frances Chesterton, m Richard Donovan, arr. 
Arthur Hall; men’s voices; organacc. © Aug. 21, 
1942; E pub. 107130; H.. W. Gray co., inc., New 
York. 35789 


How long will the war last; w Sant [i. e. J. 8.] Arms, 
melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 306162; J. S. Arms, Celina, Tenn. 

35790 


How she could wiggle-wiggle-wiggle; song, arr. 
Harold Potter. © 1 c. Aug. 13, 1942; E ump. 
305803; Perle Stewart, Pennington Gap, Va. 3579] 


Huapala; song. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 1942; E ump. 
307658; Charles E. King, Honolulu. 35792 


Humpty dump-nuts; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1942; E unp. 305822; Charles Blanchard Haskell, 
Boston. 35793 


Hungarian rhapsody no. 2; themes, Liszt, arr. 
Maxwell Eckstein; pf. © Aug. 14, 1942; E pub. 
107425; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 35794 


Hurrah for Old Glory; song, m Leo Richard & 


Hector Richard. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305333; Luna M. Raymond, Lowell, Ark. 35795 


Hurrah! For our allied friends; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305318; Rhoda Abbott, Perris, Calif. 

35796 


Hurrah for the U. S. A.; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
18, 1942; E unp. 307409; Octave J. Pean, New 
Milford, N. J. 35797 


© 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E 
McMahon, San Carlos, 
35798 


Hurry home; w & melody. 
unp. 307472; Harry F. 
Calif. 


Hurrying home; from Shadow of a lady, by Herbert 
Stothart & George Bassman. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305397; Loew's, inc., New York. 35799 


Hush darling; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306179; Ruby M. 
Morris, Osaka, Va. 35800 


Hymn; w Saadia Gaon, m Frederick Jacobi; men’s 
cho. © July 31, 1942; E pub. 106915; Bloch pub. 
co., New York. 35801 


— —— —iranscribed Chemjo Vinaver; mixed 
voices. © July 31, 1942; E pub. 106916; Bloch 
pub. co., New York. 35802 


Hymn for America; hymn. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 306261; Horace §. Graham, Poughkeepsie, 
N. Y. 35803 


Hymn for Annapolis; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 4, 
1942; E unp. 305893; Waldo Herbert . Moreau, 
Cleveland. 35804 


Hymn of peace; song. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 
305854; Artie Taylor, Richmond. 35805 


Hymn to Parnassus; 1st verse anon., 2d verse & m 
R. Nathaniel Dett. © Apr. 24, 1942; E pub. 
107193; Mills music, inc., New York. 35806 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
35807 t. 3, n. S.. Ve. 37 


Iam here; w & m Lotus Ray King. © Aug. 4, 1942; 
AA 407274; Saint Germain press, inc., Chicago. 
35807 


I am lonely tonight; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305649; 
Clara Faulkner, Knoxville, Tenn. 35808 


I am proud to be a Yankee; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307294; Marius Erdmann, 
Linden, N. J. 35809 


I am satisfied; arr. Kenneth Morris; pf., with w. 
© Sept. 12, 1941; E pub. 106884; Viola Baker 
Biddix, Chicago. 35810 


I am saved; w & m Sigurd Lunde, w tr. P. A. 
Sveeggen, m arr. Leland B. Sateren; mixed voices. 
[English w only] © May 28, 1942; E pub. 106306; 
Augsburg pub. house, Minneapolis. 35811 


I am the conquering one; pf., withw. © May 21, 
1942; E pub. 107083; Norma Dearborn Turney, 
Waverly, N. Y. 35812 


I am trapped; from Tulip time, by Franz Waxman. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306057; Loew’s, 
inc., New York. 35813 


I breathe a prayer; song, arr. Mildred Wilson. © 
1c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305471; Charles S. 
Merrill, Salt Lake City. Ȣ 35814 


I burned my bridges behind me; w Gene Willadsen, 
m Isham Jones. © Aug. 26, 1942; E pub. 107253; 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chicago. 35815 


I came here to talk for Joe; foxtrot, Lew Brown, 
Charlie Tobias & Sam H. Stept, arr. Jack Mason; 
orch, pts. © Aug. 27, 1942; E pub. 107316; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 35816 


——w & m Lew Brown, Charlie Tobias & Sam H. 
Stept. © Aug. 26, 1942; E pub. 107290; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York, 35817 


I can never love you again; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 
307630; Sallie Speed, Pelham Manor,N. Y. 35818 


I can’t be sentimental; song, w Philip B. Whitford. 
© 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 306077; Harold Edwin 
Taylor, Champaign, Ill. 35819 


I can’t believe our romance is thru’; song, melody 
Ronald Buck, © 1 c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307740; 
Fern Peterson, Scipio, Utah. 35820 


I can’t forget; w Anita Lowe Lethin, m Dick [i. e. R. 
K.] Sundin, © 1c. Aug, 21, 1942; E unp. 306554; 
Richard Kenneth Sundin, Moline, III. 35821 


I can’t get you out of my mind; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 17, 1942; E unp, 306109; Lloyd Elbert 
Robinson, Shreveport, La, 35822 


I can’t sing, but I can surely whistle; song. © lc. 
Aug. 21, 1942; E unp, 306588; Kathern Whitmore 
Phillips, Brenham, Tex, 35823 


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Lcan’t stop thinking of you; song. © 1c. Aug. 26, 
1942; E unp. 307159; Patricia Peale Keesee, New 
York. 35824 


I cash clothes; w & melody. © 1 c. July 14, 1942; 
E unp. 302359; Lee Doyle & Harry Toombs, New 
York. 35825 


I close my eyes; w & m Fay Morens [pseud. of 
Fanny Moses] © 1 c. July 30, 1942; E unp. 305717; 
Fanny Moses, New York. 35826 


I could love that man; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1942; E unp. 305927; Irene Steiber, Lansing, Ill. 
35827 


I do not regret; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307588; John 
W. Hart, Oroville, Calif. 35828 


I don’t dare to dream; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307200; Leona Baehr, 
New Baden, IIl. 35829 


I don’t feel like dancing; w & m John N. Lenz. © 
Aug. 29, 1942; E pub. 107323; Shelby music pub. 
co., Detroit. 35830 


I don’t get it; from Star and garter, w Sis Willner, 
m Doris Tauber. © Aug. 10, 1942; E pub. 106881; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 35831 


I don’t need the moon; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 19, 
1942; E unp. 306369; Harold Jay Tompkins, New 
York. 35832 


I don’t understand; song. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 305862; Harry Blum, New York. 35833 


I don’t wanna; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305301; Dorothy Warren & Darline Friday, Holly, 
Mich. 35834 


I don’t wanna be your sister; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307014; Jeanne Elaine 
McLean, Detroit. 35835 


I don’t want his kind of love; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307721; Dorothy Gittelman, 
Philadelphia. 35836 


I don’t want no change of pasture; w & melody. © 
1 c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307384; George Hugh 
Cross, Los Angeles. 35837 


I don’t want to; w & melody Bert Lind [pseud. of 
A. J. Lindberg] © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
305966; Albert J. Lindberg, Everett, Wash. 35838 


I dream a dream; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. of 
Robert Lamm] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306782; Wineta Z. Cardarella, Newfield, N. J. 

35839 


I dream a lot about you; w & melody Trummie 
Young. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306416; New 
era music corp., New York. 35840 


I dream of him who’s gone; w Maura Bandler, & 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305477; 
Willliam Bandler, New York. 35841 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 


358 76 


I dream of home again; song; in C. © lc. Aug. 28, 
1942; E unp. 307385; Harry Kurtz, Pittsburgh. 
35842 


I dream’d you slept; song. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 307569; William Henry Adamson, Tucson, 
Ariz. 35843 


I dug a ditch; from Private Miss Jones, w Lew 
Brown & Ralph Freed, m Burton Lane. © 1c. 
Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307788; Loew’s, inc., New 
York. 35844 


I fancy you; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, withw. © 
1 c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305672; Rosalie 
Gamertsfelder, Coshocton, O. 35845 


I found a four leaf clover; song. © 1c. Aug. 26, 
1942; E unp. 307116; Florence Owen Husting, 
Osage, La. 35846 


I found my bluebird; w & m Mary J. Chalker & Ruth 
Mann. © lc. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307310; Carl 
Sobie publisher, Detroit. 35847 


I gave my love toa sailor boy; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306174; Kathryne Reich, Bethlehem, Pa. 35848 


I gave my sons; song, pf. arr. M. Wolf. © 1c. Aug. 
27, 1942; E unp. 307274; Aliza Greenblatt, Brook- 
lyn. 35849 


I get a new kind of thrill; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307325; 
Louis Charles St. Denis, Sardis, B. C., Canada. 

35850 


I got a letter from home today; w H. A. Harrison & 
B. Carlin, m L. F. West. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E 
unp. 307049; Louis F. West, Ben Carlin & Harry 
A. Harrison, Brooklyn. 35851 


I got a song; from Cabin in the sky, w E. Y. Harburg, 
m Harold Arlen. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305385; Loew’s, inc., New York. 35852 


I gotta go; w & melody. © 1c. July 22, 1942; E 
unp. 307450; Blanche Butler, San Angelo, Tex. 
35853 


I guess I’ll have to join the army; w & melody. © 
1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306556; Victor Crawford, 
Las Vegas, Nev. 35854 


I guess it had to happen that way; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307203; 
Carlyle Whitby, San Antonio. 35855 


I have a little song bird in my heart; w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 306987; Asa D. 
Broady, Chicago. 35856 


I have fought a good fight; Biblical w, m arr. 
William D. Caldwell; mixed cho.; organ acc. © 
1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306245; Joseph Richard 
Mackie, Philadelphia. 35857 


I have found joy in songs; hymn. © Mar. 15, 1942; 
E pub. 107317; Joe T. Denman, Houston. 35858 


I have hope; song. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1942; E unp. 
305022; Steve Bernard Wargo, Cleveland. 35859 


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I have no use for romance, I’m thru with love; w & 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306227; 
Frederick Ernest Drew, New York. 35860 


I have one son in the army; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307078; 
Patsy Fasson, Youngstown, O. 35861 


I just got a haircut; w & melody Al [i. e. A. A.] 
Parvin & S, J. Michelson. © 1 c. Aug, 15, 1942; E 
unp. 305945; A. Alvin Parvin & Samuel J. Michel- 
son, New York. : 35862 


I keep forgetting; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1942; E unp. 306280; Joseph Harry Hogan, Oswego, 
N, Y. 35863 


I keep on hopin’; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 306363; Forrest M. Woodworth, Detroit. 
35864 


I keep telling the stars; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. 
of Robert Lamm] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306776; Joe Dunnam, Derry, N. H. 35865 


I knew you when; song, m Buddy Baer [pseud. of 
Alfred Baerwaldt] © 1 c, Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 
307361; Charles Palmer Haehlen, West Allis, Wis. 

35866 


——w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 
305916; Helene Mona Levine, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 
35867 


I know a rose tree springing; w & melody from Spier 
gebetbuch, set by Michael Praetorius, arr. Brahsm, 
w tr. & adjusted to m Winfred Douglas; mixed 
voices; organ acc. © Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107128; 
H. W. Gray co., inc., New York. 35868 


I know that dream by heart; song. © 1 c. Aug. 28, 
1942; E unp. 307248; Alfred Leopold Weber, 
Helena, Mont. 35869 


I know the way to your heart; pf. treble, with w. 
© lc. July 16, 1942; E unp. 305408; Celeste M. 
Currie, Baldwin, Ia. 358 70 


I left an angel behind me; song. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 
1942; E unp. 307779; Rosario Joseph Stagnitto, 
Rochester, N. Y. 35871 


I live for that; w Eric Denhoff, m Milton W. 
Fabricant; organ. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 
306407; Pearl Wolf, Brooklyn. 35872 


I live ona promise to you; song, m George Bain. 
© 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305790; Bertha L. P. 
Nutting, West Chester, Pa. 35873 


I live once again in you; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
13, 1942; E unp. 307453; Lester Sweet, Port 
Angeles, Wash. 358 74 


I long to belong to you; w & melody; inC. © lc. 
Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306403; Polly Dorothy 
Mikulak, South Bend, Ind. 35875 


I love my darling; w & m Idabel [i. e. M. I.] Hixson. 
© 1c. July 16, 1942; E unp. 306334; Martha 
Idabel Hixson, San Antonio. 35876 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
35877 pt. 3, n. S., V. 37 


I love to get a letter from home; w & melody. © 
lc. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305743; Albert C. 
Herzberg, Memphis, Tenn. 35877 


I love you after all; w & melody Bubsy [i. e. B. B.] 
Meyers. © 1c. July 30, 1942; E unp. 306601; 
Bhreel Bubsy Meyers, New York. 35878 


I love you but I don’t know why; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305582; 
Lucille Trotter, Chicago. 35879 


I love you dear; song. © Aug. 12, 1942; E pub. 
106955; Harlan A. Harwood, Yalesville, Conn. 
35880 


I love you, dear, for what you are; w G. M. Rago, 
melody J. J. Rago. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 
306615; James J. Rago & Grace M. Rago, Quincy, 
Mass. 35881 


I love you my dear, Ido; w& melody. © 1 c. July 
. 23, 1942; E unp. 305498; Kenneth J. Colin, Vallejo, 
Calif. 35882 


I loved him so; w & m Don Raye & Gene De Paul. 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307187; Leeds music 
corp., New York. 35883 


I made a great mistake; w & melody Leslie Beacon 
[pseud. of Joe Davis] © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 
305973; Beacon music co., New York. 35884 


I may not be clever; song. © 1 c. Aug. 22, 1942; 
E unp. 306633; Elora Elaine Sornsen, Los Angeles. 
35885 


I met a girl on Lovejoy street; song. © 1 c. Aug. 
11, 1942; E unp. 306951; George Jones, Portland, 
Or. 35886 


I met my beau at the U. S. O.; song, m Louis Ames 
[pseud. of Lewis Schultz] © 1c. Aug. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 305575; Alice Estelle Goodman, New York. 

35887 


I met you; song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306089; Bala Eisenberg, Detroit. 35888 


I miss the missus and her kisses; w & melody. © 
1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306695; Frank Charles 
Hesel, Philadelphia. 35889 


I miss you so; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306852; Josephine M. Hindman, Wheeling, W. Va. 

35890 


I miss you so much; w & melody Harry Paul [pseud. 
of Harry Palevsky] © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 
305818; Harry Palevsky, Toronto. 35891 


I must have Jesus all the way; song. © 1c. Aug. 
13, 1942; E unp. 305736; Anne Crumell Graham, 
New York. 35892 


I never had a chance to dream; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 
307336; L. Hill Hamilton, Covington, Tenn. 

35893 


I never knew; song, melody Charles Weber. ©lc. 
Aug. 3, 1942; E unp. 305433; Benny F. Feria, 
Chicago. 35894 


I never would have thought it of you; w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306080; Ruth A. 
Schlosser & Lura Fox, Milwaukee. 35895 


I offered you my heart; w Marguerite Jean Spinelli, 
& melody. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307686; 
John Henry Spinelli, Revere, Mass. 35896 


I picked a rainbow out of the sky; w & melody. © 
lc. Sept. 1, 1942; Eunp. 307690; Walter Gluckman, 
New York. 35897 


I pinned my faith on you; w & m Ernie [i. e. E. P.] 
Vigars. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307768; 
Ernest P. Vigars, Seattle. 35898 


I pray for that day; w & m Duke [i. e. R. A.] 
Clements. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306564; 
Raymond Albert Clements, Philadelphia. 35899 


I promised my heart; w & melody Edward Riley 
[pseud. of E. R. Graham, jr.] © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1942; E unp. 305456; Edward Riley Graham, jr., 
Columbus, O. 35900 


—w & melody Joe [i. e. J. A.] Barbieri. © 1c. 
Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305511; Joseph A. Barbieri, 
Philadelphia. 35901 


I put a four leaf clover in your pocket; w Benny 
Davis, m John Jacob Loeb. © Aug. 14, 1942; E 
pub. 107274; Loeb-Lissauer, inc., New York. 

35902 

I raised my boy to be a Soldier; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306240; 
Estella M. Crocker, Aurora, Me. 35903 


I remember; w & m Lily Strickland [i. e. Lily | 
Strickland Anderson] © Apr. 24, 1942; E pub. 
107197; Mills music, inc., New York. 35904 


I remember the day; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 3, 
1942; E unp. 305875; Armeta Williams, Turners 
Station, Md. 35905 


I saw a dream; song, melody Ronald Buck. © lc. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306943; Adeline Butori, 
Meaderville, Mont. 35906 


I saw a maiden fair; traditional 13th century w, m 
Grace Bush; low voice. © Aug. 14, 1942; E pub. 
107044; H. W. Gray co., inc., New York. 35907 


Isaw my love; song, melody Mike Michaels & F. 
Burrell. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307644; 
Frank Burrell, New York. 35908 


I send my love; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 c. 
Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305952; Pat Redman, Santa 
Fe, N. M. 35909 


I shall be there; w Elsie R. Bowler, m Haydn Wood; 
inD. © July 15, 1942; E for. 67203; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 35910 


I should have known; w Jerry Stablein, m Larry 
[i. e. L. W.] Mitchell. © 1 c. Aug. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 305831; Lawrence Whitney Mitchell, Seattle. 

35911 

I smile on Broadway; w Irving Waldman, m Harry 
Davis. © July 24, 1942; E pub. 107226; Irving 
Waldman music pub. co., Dorchester, Mass, 

35912 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 


I spy with my little eye, something beginning with 
love; w Jim R. Nicol & Sid [i. e. S. K.] Neil; pf. 
© ic. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305707; Sydney Keith 
Neil, West Koldonan, Manit., Canada. 35913 


I swear by all that’s lovely; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306385; Lee Turner, Bridge- 
port, Conn. 35914 


I talk to myself about you; w & melody Ginger [i. e. 
U.]Succop. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306656; 
Rusula Succop, Pittsburgh. 35915 


I thank God; song. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 
307783; Anna Maria Uhrik, Hillside, N.J. 35916 


I think of you always; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306295; Helen Millis, 
Auburn, Wash. 35917 


I think we’ll just call it a day; w & m Mel Foree & 
Cliff Cariisle. © June 10, 1942; E pub. 107152; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 35918 


I thought I’d joined the army; military polka-song, 
w Elizabeth [i. e. Mary Elizabeth] McGrath. © 
1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306526; Jose Molina, 
San Francisco, 35919 


I took a lock at you; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 1, 
1942; E unp. 306308; Emil Newman, New York. se 
359 


I tossed a blossom on the sea; song, w Harry 
Aldrich, © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307557; 
Elsie M. Aldrich, Hollywood, Calif. 35921 


I waited by the roadside for you; song, melody 
Ronald Buck. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307738; 
Cecil Hendricks, Chicago. 35922 


I waltzed with you to-night; song. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1942; E unp. 306628; Vernon Earl McGill, St. 
Louis. 35923 


I wanna be like MacArthur, ma-ma; m Marshall 
Potter; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 
307004; George Hubert Chance, Hayward, ag ee 


I wanna go back to West Virginia; w Bill Crago, m 
Grace Shannon, © Aug. 8, 1942; E pub. 106872; 
Vanguard songs, inc., Hollywood, Calif. 35925 


I want to be somebody’s girl; pf., with w. © 1c. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp, 307507; Myrtle Ellsworth 
Caskey, Woodlawn, Md. 35926 


I want to be with Solomon; song. ©le. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 307566; Paul Sayre, Iowa City, ai 


I want to forget; song. © Aug. 19, 1942; E pub. 
107103; Adaline Celina Ambrose, Cicero, P ecais 


I want to keep you near me; w & melody. © lc. 
Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307709; Bessie G. Glasser, 
New York. 35929 


I want to see the sunset in Montana; w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306088; Minnie Mae 
Collings, Helena, Mont. 35930 


35947 


I want to spend the next blackout with you; song, 
arr. Basil Sadler. © 1 c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp, 
307249; Robert Alfred Coplan, Baltimore. 

35931 


I want to win this war; song, melody Bob Carleton, 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307334; Marzelle E. 
Sloan Jackson, Sherman, Tex. 35932 


I want you; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 c. Sept. 
1, 1942; E unp, 307729; Sue L. Foil, Pana, Ill. 
t 35933 


Iwhisper to a star; foxtrot, w H. Foster, m M. 
Donahue. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305467; 
Marge Donahue & Howard Foster, Springfield, 
Mass. 35934 


I will heal their land; song, m of Loch Lomond, © 
1c. July 24, 1942; E unp. 305412; Ruth Richards 
Gustafson, Portland, Or. 35935 


I will never be blue; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305343; 
Theodore L. Zoulek, Shelby, Mich. 35936 


I will ride with you again; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
13, 1942; E unp. 305799; Emma L. Staley, Decatur, 
Ill. 35937 


I will wait forever time [?], til you come home 
again; w Dorothy Dow, & melody. © 1 c. July 22, 
1942; E unp. 303276; Lillian Bozuslawski, Chicago. 

35938 


I wish I could make up my mind; w & melody. ©1 
c. Aug. 12, 1942;E unp. 305684; Rhoda F. Caplan, 
Brookline, Mass.. © 


I wish I had a sweetheart; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
27, 1942; E unp. 307299; May Ruth Adamson, 
Oakland, Calif. 35940 


I wish I was back in that shack; foxtrot song, w & m 
James Woodworth. © Apr. 8, 1942; E pub. 106908; 
Dixie music pub. co., New York. 35941 


I wonder what’s wrong with my heart; song, melody 
M. C. Sax. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 305002; 
Laura Saebo, Anchorage, Alaska. 35942 


I wonder where you are; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
20, 1942; E unp. 306440; John N. Ouzounian, Ceres, 
Calif. 35943 


I wonder why brown eyes won’t do; w & melody. © 
1c. Aug. 6, 1942; E unp. 305013; Roy North, 
Chicago. 35944 


I won’t have time to be lonesome; w & melody Kay 
McKewen & Jimmie McKewen. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1942; E unp. 306537; Kaymusic publishers, Brook- 
lyn, 35945 


I worship you; w James Thomas Waugh, m Ardella 
Maxwell & M, Jenkins. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 305904; Myrtle Jenkins, Chicago. 35946 


Ia-ora-na; song. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 
305705; Joseph Emil Morhardt, jr., Bishop, Calif. 
35947 


1345 


35939 © 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


35948 


I'd give my life; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307727; Elsa Mackintosh, 
Aruba, Curacao, D. W. I. 35948 


I’d love to do things for you; song, m Tom Baker 
[pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305305; Helen Maple Woizeski, Bellflower, 
Ill. 35949 


I’d rather believe your eyes; w & m Bob Atcher & 
Jimmy Hilliard. © Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 107167; 
Hubert J. Braun, Chicago. 35950 


I’d rather have you; song, melody Mike Michaels 
& F. Burrell. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 
305773; Frank Burrell, New York. 35951 


Ide banda; pf., with w. © June 15, 1942; E pub, 
107068; Rudolph Cernkovich, Bradley, Mich. 
35952 


Idle hour; melody Toots [i. e. Salvatore] Camarata. 
© 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306977; Plymouth 
music co., inc., New York. 35953 


If; w & melody, with pf. treble acc. © 1 c. Aug. 
13, 1942; E unp. 305909; Ernestine Holloway, 
Boston. 35954 


If I can forget; w & m Charmian Reid, pf. arr. 
Edward F. Kearns. © Aug. 22, 1942; E pub. 
107070; F. E. Tanner, Cranston, R. I. 35955 


If I can take along my baby; wG. Byerly, melody 
J. Byerly. © 1 c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306502; 
George Byerly & Jack Byerly, Lancaster, Pa. 

35956 

If I can’t have you; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1942; E unp. 307038; Angel Gutierrez Alverez, 
Glendale, Ariz. 35957 


If I could live for a thousand years; song, melody 
Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 307597; Margaret Matheson, Wellesley 
Hills, Mass. 35958 


If I could only be sure of you; song, melody M. C. 
Sax. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 305003; Virginia 
B. Shell, Springield, Ill. 35959 


If I had just one wish, I’d wish for you; w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 307411; Myrtle 
Miller, Portland, N. D. 35960 


If I had life to live over; song. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 307718; Raymond Kennedy, Tallapoosa, Ga. 
35961 


If I were Lord of Tartary; w Walter de la Mare, m 
Granville Bantock. © July 15, 1942; E for. 67201; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 35962 


If the Axis were wiser they’d keep far away; march, 
w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305852; 
Morris Perlman, Brooklyn. 35963 


If there were taxes on dreams; w & melody. © lc. 
Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305780; Dorothy Elizabeth 
Whiting, Fairfield, Conn. 35964 


If we want to live; song. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 1942; E 
unp. 307770; Eva Lucile Campbell, Everett, Mass. 
35965 


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pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


If you are a good little girl; w Thomas Creamer, 
m Lew Bell, arr. Belle Schrag. © Aug. 2, 1942; 
E pub. 107014; Newart song publications, Syracuse. 

35966 


If you can’t love me then like me; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305309; Juel Wendell Lea, Bossier 
City, La. 35967 


If you can’t remember then I can forget; song, m 
Stephen Grady [pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1c. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306827; Hortence Martin, 
Hudson, Mass. 35968 


If you could kiss me good night; w Virginia Zapoleon, 
& melody. © 1c, Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305930; 
Sylvia Schmidt, Chicago. 35969 


If you could only feel the way that I do; w & melody. 
© 1c. July 27, 1942; E unp. 305716; Louise 
Michelle, Muskogee, Okl. 35970 


If you take my heart, take me; song. © 1c. Aug. 
29, 1942; E unp. 307517; Narda Stokes, Bartles- 
ville, Okl. 35971 


If you'll only be a real sweetheart; song. © 1c. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307651; James Thompson 
Meldrum, Los Angeles. 35972 


Il pleure dans mon cééur; paroles Paul Verlaine 
m Arnold Firgau [pseud. of Arnold Hasenclever 
© 1c. June 26, 1942; E unp. 307548; Maria Roblee 
Hasenclever, New York. 35973 


I’ll always be true; song, m L, Roberts [pseud. of 
Robert Lamm] © 1 c, Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 306327; 
Forrest G. Irwin, Springfield, O. 35974 


I’ll always love you; song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 306182; Reo L. Melton, Battle Creek, 
35975 


I’ll await you dear; song, arr. Lloyd Hart. © 1c. 
Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307197; Hal G. Nichols, 
Long Beach, Calif. 35976 


I'll be back; w & m Evelyn Gluck; pf. © 1c. Aug. 
21, 1942; E unp. 307456; Rose L. Gluck, Larchmont, 
N. Y. 35977 


——w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306069; Howard Edward Kohn, 2d, Brooklyn. 
35978 


I’ll be back again; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 
1942; E unp. 305450; Julia Irene Katona Daley, 
Cleveland. 35979 


I’ll be back when it’s over; song. © 1c. Aug. 26, 
1942; E unp. 307031; Emma Cummins Cross, 
Freetown, Ind. 85980 


I’ll be here; song, melody Irving Spice. © 1 c. Aug. 
11, 1942; E unp. 305454; Blanche Posnack, 
Brooklyn. 35981 


I’ll be home again; song, w Joseph P. Manley. © 
1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305739; Edgar J. Orton, 
Detroit. 35982 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 


I'll be ready when you come; w Mary Stanton Hill, 
& melody. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306704; 
Priscilla Beacham Stanton, Baltimore. 35983 


I'll be waiting; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306146; 
Helen G. Trevarton, Longmont, Col. 35984 


I’ll come marching back to you; song, melody Tom 
Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 306820; George Lake, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa, 35985 


I'll drift back to you in my dreams tonight; w 
Dorothy Shoemaker, & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 306096; Aaron Johns Shoemaker, 
Long Beach, Calif. 35986 


Ill finish my love song for you; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307722; Dorothy Gittle- 
man, Philadelphia. 35987 


I’ll forget you; w Al Vestuto, melody Amalia Cibelli. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305539; Colonial 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 35988 


I'll get along; song,.m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306835; 
Doris D. Lallie, Denver. 35989 


I'll get Hitler; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1942; E unp. 307040; Horace Alford, Campbell, 
Calif. 35990 


I'll join the modern army; song, m Tom Baker 
[pseud, of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305300; Fred Last, Wawota, Sask,, Canada. 

35991 

I’ll keep a home for you; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306813; Mabel G. Truex, Indianapolis. 35992 


I'll keep on singing Maria; song, m Nancy Collins. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 306971; May Lavadour 
Kortland, Pendleton, Or. 35993 


I'll keep on smiling; song, w Johny Murphy. © 1c. 
July 29, 1942; E unp. 305891; Irving Melsher, 
Atlanta. 35994 


I’ll lead a commando raid; song, m George J. 
Turchin. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307050; 
Harvey J. Bresler, New York. 35995 


I'll leave you my heart for a souvenir; m Bob 
Carleton; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306882; Grace Peter, Cleveland. 35996 


I'll let you be the skipper; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306873; Octavia Lowrey, Waldron, Ark. 35997 


I’ll love to say it’s so; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 305950; Albert Francis Barbush, 
Harrisburg, Pa. 35998 


.T’ll love you forever; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 6, 
1942; E unp. 305012; June North & Roy North, 
Chicago. 35999 


I'll love you till the sun grows cold; w & melody. © 
1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307652; George Wash. 
McCauslin, Amityville, N. Y. 36000 


1347 


36018 


I’ll make you see my way; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306869; Charles Gorla, Conrath, Wis. 36001 


Vll never forget you; song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 306305; Nicholas Tanzillo, Tarrytown, N. Y. 
36002 


I’ll never know why; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307090; 
Helen Hall, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 36003 


I’ll remember; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306718; Ruth Aviril Kimberly, Highland 
Park, Mich. 36004 


I'll return to you; waltz, w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
12, 1942; E unp. 305638; Viola Bellor Lauria, Bay 
City, Mich. 36005 


I'll spend my time; song. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E 
unp. 305778; Marlin Lewis Merrill, Sandusky, 
N. Y. 36006 


Ill take my heart back to old New Hampshire; pf., 
with w. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305237; 
Myrtle Ellsworth Caskey, Woodlawn, Md. 36007 


I'll wait for you; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1942; E unp. 306208; Theodore Melyan, Bayonne, 
N. J. 36008 


—w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 
307044; Fred A. Weller, Los Angeles. 36009 


——w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E ump. 
307764; Faye Greenberg, Washington. 36010 


Illusions; w & melody Jane Race. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1942; E unp. 306960; Jane Race Hengesbaugh, 
Detroit. 36011 


Illusion; melody Gloria Madera. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306893; Pan-Amer. music co., inc., 
New York. 36012 


I’m a fighten [?] Yank; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
21, 1942; E unp. 306555; Kenneth David Conway, 
Tulsa, Okl. 36013 


I’m a flying cadet; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305666; Martia 
Reynolds, Charlotte, Mich. 36014 


I’m a fool for dreaming; w Estelle M. Davis & Bob 
Buhler, melody E. M. Davis. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 306689; Peer internatl. corp., New York. 

36015 


I’m a forty-eight star all-American son; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 307437; Guy R. 
Sigman, Stapleton, Neb. 36016 


I’m a son of the Red, White and Blue; w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306265; Gertrude A. 
Bouthillier, West Warwick, R. I. 36017 


I’m a whoopee sport from Tennessee; song, m Noel 
Bear. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307032; 
Virginia Barker, Mendota, Calif. 36018 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
36019 pt. 1, n. s., v. 37 


I’m afraid I’m in love with you; w G. H. Johnston, 
m C. W. Erdenbrecher. © 1 c. Aug. 25, 1942; E 
unp. 307058; George H. Johnston & Charles W. 
Erdenbrecher, San Francisco. 36019 


I’m falling in love with someone; by Victor Herbert, 
arr. William Teague; trombone, with pf. acc. © 
Aug. 17, 1942; E pub. 107056; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 36020 


-———-from Naughty Marietta, by Victor Herbert, 
transcribed F, Campbell-Watson; band pts., with 
condensed sc. © Aug. 13, 1942; E pub. 107055; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 36021 


I’m fishing for words, in a sea of romance; fox 
trot, w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 
305759; Jules Edward Brezin, Camp Polk, La. bs 

36 


I’m from Yankee Land; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
28, 1942; E unp. 307316; Clair H. Shepard, Pet 
36023 


I’m glad; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 
307477; Walter Gluckman, New York. 36024 


I’m gonna blow my horn, an’ get myself some 
stripes; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942;E unp. 
307394; Hugh M. MacKay, Worcester. 36025 


I’m hitting a high spot; w & m Don Raye & Gene De 
Paul. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307188; Leeds 
music corp., New York. 36026 


I’m in love; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306911; Alma M. 
Tanner, Jamesburg, N. J. 36027 


I’m in love with a sailor boy; song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306789; Jimmie Blackburn, easy 
36 


I’m just a dope; w & melody Bert Lind [pseud. of 
A. J. Lindberg] © 1c, Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
305967; Albert J. Lindberg, Everett, Wash. 36029 


I’m just a tumbleweed rolling down the trail of time; 
w C. G. Campbell, melody E. R. Hinderer. © lc. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307486; Everett R. Hinderer 
& C. Guy Campbell, Keene, N. H. 36030 


I’m lonely and blue; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 13, 
1942; E unp. 305783; Leroy Charles Flanagan, 
Chicago. 36031 


I’m next; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. of Andrew 
Brady] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306824; D. L. 
Berry, Ramona, OKl. 36032 


I’m no good without you; w Sidney Glaser, & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp, 305777; Hyman 
Norman Glaser, Brooklyn. 36033 


I’m not the master of my heart; song, m Jim Crane. 
© 1c, July 21, 1942; E unp. 305882; Bertha Pence, 
South Whitley, Ind. 36034 


I’m proud my sweetheart is a soldier; w & melody. 
© ic. Aug. 11, 1942; Eunp. 305463; VeraC. 
Pickering, Wamego, Kan, 36035 


I’m sending my love by moonbeams; song, pf. SC. 
Bernie Fazioli. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E ump. 
305781; Amanda M. Bourque, South Weymouth, 
Mass. 36036 


I’m sinking in love; song, arr. Harold Potter. © 
1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305804; Perle Stewart, 
Pennington Gap, Va. 36037 


I’m so in love with Sam; foxtrot, w & melody. © 1 
c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307142; Ruth Salles, 
Oklahoma City. $6038 


I’m staying away from love; song, w Wallace Lee 
Alexander. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306447; 
Gyneth Arnold Baird, Magog, Que., Canada. 

36039 


I’m threading my needle with twilight; w John L. 
Rooney, m J. Fred Coots. © Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 
107224; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

36040 


I’m waiting; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 1942; E 
unp, 307685; Charles Deitz, Succasunna, N. J. 
36041 
I’m wearyin’ of worryin’, over you; pf., withw. © 
1c. Aug. 19, 1942;E unp. 306386; Louise Cummins 
Drum & Donald Arthur Drum, Belleville, Ill. 
36042 


I’m writing to a soldier boy; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305257; Frank Stein, 
Philadelphia, 36043 


Imaginary Isle; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 308095; Walter Smith, San Francisco. 
36044 


Impressions; by Russell S. Suppiger; B flat clarinet 
quartet, sc. & pts., with optional alto & bass pts. 
© Aug. 12, 1942; E pub. 106963; Gamble hinged 
music co., Chicago. 36045 


In a garden in the moonlight; song, w Jerry De Lee. 
© July 3, 1942; E pub. 106886; Joseph E. Bensemon, 
Chicago. 36046 


In a rickshaw from Tokyo; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307488; Lloyd Howard Price, 
Dallas. 36047 


In all my dreams; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of 
Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306800; Audrey Rennolds, Cincinnati. 36048 


In bicicletta; fox-trot, parole e m Alvise Natili, 
Ermenegildo Rusconi e Lao Schor. © Dec. 31, 
1939; E for. 67103; S. a. edizioni Suvini-Zerboni, 
Milan. 36049 


In California; w & melody; in C. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1942; E unp. 306532; Arthur Alfred Mancini, 
Martinez, Calif. 36050 


In days gone by; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Aug. 4, 1942; E unp. 307530; Claire M. Graveline, 
Moosup, Conn. 36051 


In Flanders’ fields; song, w John McCrae. © 1c, 
Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307404; David Davies, Luscar, 
Alta., Canada, 36052 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 


In love again; song. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 
305688; Milton Schwartz, Clayton, Mo. 36053 


In my dream world; w & melody. © 1c. July 21, 
1942; E unp. 303188; Joseph N. J. Fitzgerald, New 
York. 36054 


In my dreams I fell in love with you; w & melody 
Veidra King [pseud. of L. Thompson] © 1c. Aug. 
15, 1942; E unp. 305937; Loraine Thompson, 
Hollywood, Fla. 36055 


In my dreams of Ireland; w & m Woody [i. e. 
Warren] Frisino. © Apr. 24, 1942; E pub. 107196; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 36056 


In my dreams of old Virginia; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E ump. 
306921; Laura Myers, O’Neill, Neb. 36057 


In my garden of memory; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306290; Irene 
Nichols, Chicago. 36058 


In my heart; trot, w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1942; Eunp. 306611; John Elliott Mulgrew, Moscow, 
Pa. 36059 


In my inside pocket, there’s a treasure; w J. Will 
Callahan, m Lee S. Roberts. © Aug. 20, 1942; E 
pub. 107173; Forster music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. 36060 


In my little white dream cottage; song, m Jack 
Cranford [pseud. of Eddie Boyden] © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 306797; Grace Moses, Vicksburg, 
Mich. 36061 


In my lover’s arms tonight; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard, © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306143; Elsie E. Easley, Hartford. 36062 


In old Mexico; w & melody Renée Michaels. © 1 c. 
Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306409; Irene Michaelson, 
Minneapolis. 36063 


In our rendezvous high on Hill Billy Hill; w & 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1942; E unp. 307412; 
Myrtle Miller, Portland, N. D. 36064 


In our sunset rendezvous; song, w Vincent Frangi- 
pane. © Aug. 25, 1942; E pub. 107235; Victor 
Paul Frangipane, Lyndhurst, N. J. 36065 


In paradise with you; w Jack Roll & Lois Sheridan, 
melody J. Roll. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E ump. 
306281; Lehman S. Roll, Atlanta, 36066 


In romancing; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305313; Horace Blakely, Carrollton, O. 36067 


In the army far away; song, m Alice Schlegel. © 
June 1, 1942; E pub. 107095; Earl O. Schlegel, 
Pennsburg, Pa. 36068 


In the gloaming; song, m A. F. Harrison, arr. 
Harry Henneman. © July 20, 1942; E pub. 106415; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New York. 36069 


In the glow of the candles; w Amy Bisset England, 
m Irvin Cooper; women’s 2-pt. cho. © Aug. 17, 


1942; E pub. 107051; Boston music co., Boston. 
36070 


_ Maxcy, Lexington, Ky. 


36086 


In the hall of the Mountain King; from Peer Gynt 
suite, by Edvard Grieg, adapted John Thompson; 
pi. © Aug. 5, 1942; E pub. 106807; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 36071 


In the heart of old Kentucky; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305724; William Perry 
36072 


In the jailhouse now - no. 2; w & m Jimmie Rodgers, 
© Nov. 25, 1930; E pub. 107267; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. —~ 36073 


In the moonlight; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1942; E unp. 305932; Al Carvell, Nashville. 
36074 


In the shadow of a sigh; w N. Rhys, m T. Hearst. 
© l cy} Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306370; Tristan 
Hearst & Noel Rhys, New York. 36075 


In the shadow of the Rockies; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306909; Nora Mitchell, Cle Elum, Wash. 36076 


In the spring; from Bartolome the juggler, by 
Albert Hay Malotte. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 
307791; Loew’s, inc., New York. 36077 


In thy sleep; song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306770; Mary Ella Portis, Philadelphia. 36078 


India; guarania, w Manuel Ortiz Guerrero, m Jose 
Asunci6n Flores; violoncelo y pf. © May 20, 
1942; E for. 67283; Ediciones internacionales 
Fermata, Buenos Aires. : 36079 


Indiana lullaby; w & melody Dick Hall [pseud. of 
J. R. Halvorson] © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp., 
305241; John Richard Halvorson, Pelican Rapids, 
Minn. 36080 


Indiana state; w O. M. Smith, m V. M. Critcher; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307124; Oma Mont- 
gomery Smith, Seymour, Ind. & Viola M. Critcher, 
Indianapolis. 36081 


Indifference; w G. A. Studdert-Kennedy, m Edwin 
McNeill Poteat; mixed cho. © Aug. 10, 1942; E 
pub. 106978; Hall & McCreary co., Chicago. 

082 


Infantry marching song; w Tom [i. e. T. M.] Adair, 
melody Dick [i. e. R. R.] Uhl. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1942; E unp. 307003; Thomas M. Adair & Richard 
R. Uhl, Kingston, Pa. 36083 


Infantry song; song. © 1 c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 
306661; Barry Drewes, Highland Falls, N. Y. 
36084 


Inky Jimmy and Soppy Sally and other ditties for 
young and old; German w Richard Dehmel, Paula 
Dehmel & others, English tr. Dorothy Gordon, m 
Leo Blech. © July 27, 1942; E pub. 106804; 
Associated music publishers, inc., New bavas 

85 


Inspiration; w A. Edwards, m O. Steward; pf. © 
1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 307415; Albert Edwards 
& Odessa Steward, Chicago. 36086 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
36087 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Instrumentalist series, folio no. 1; compiled Howard 
Wilson; B flat trumpet, solo, duet & trio, with pf. 
acc. © July 16, 1942; E pub. 107268; Peer inter- 
natl. corp;, New York. 36087 


Into the blue; w & m Jack Goodman, © Aug. 1, 1942; 
E pub. 107024; Bob Miller, inc., New York. 
36088 


Irish Yankee Doodle; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 1, 
1942; E unp. 307684; Suphronia M. Johnson, 
Pomona, Calif. 36089 


Is it you; w & m Jim Orlando [i. e. James Orlando, 
jr.] © 1c. Aug. 26,.1942; E unp. 307012; James 
Orlando, jr., West New York, N. J. 36090 


Is this what you call love; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 306711; John D. Denson, Oakland, 
Calif. : 36091 

Isabella kissed a fella; w & m Al Hoffman, Mann 
Curtis & Jerry Livingston. © Aug. 25, 1942; E 
pub. 107247; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New 
York. 36092 


It all concerns you; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 305319; Dolores Mesher & Adele Trotsky, 
Seattle. 36093 


It can never be the same; w Lester Mann, melody 
Bernie Nelson. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 
306472; Joseph Meltsner, New York. 36094 


It could happen here; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307628; 
Lucille Parker, Dayton, O. 36095 


It doesn’t matter now; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 13, 
1942; E unp. 305793; Gene Carmen Salerno, Niles, 
O. 36096 


It happened at last; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1942; E unp. 306453; Leo Michaluk, Philadelphia. 
36097 


It is sweet of you; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 
1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306950; Louise Austin, 
New York. 36098 


It is you; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. of Robert 
Lamm] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306785; 
Alma Inez Bassie, Adams, Mass. 36099 


It looks like an early autumn; w & m Hal Leeds. © 
lc. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305510; Harold Leibo- 
witz, Spring Valley, N. Y. 36100 


It might have been; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305370; Clement Rosen, Cliffside 
Park, N. J. 36101 


It must be you; w Ian Sommers, & melody. © lc. 
Aug. 1, 1942; E unp. 306311; Emil Newman, New 
York. 36102 


It rained on Tuesday; w Miles [i. e. M. M.] White, 
melody Martha Charline White. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 307661; Meredith Miles White, 
Leavenworth, Kan. 36103 


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It seems to me; waltz ballad, w & m Robert Styles. 
© Aug. 11, 1942; E pub. 107064; Enterprise pub- 
lications, Los Angeles. 36104 


——waiiz, Robert Styles; violin quartet. © Aug. 
11, 1942; E pub. 107065; Enterprise publications, 
Los Angeles. 36105 


It shouldn’t make any difference who; song, melody 
Ronald Buck. © 1c, Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307742; 
Rosena Anthony, Atlantic City. 36106 


It was down in Florida I met you; w & melody. © 
1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306264; Ethel Mae 
Hamilton, Miami, Fla. 36107 


It was just a summer romance; song. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 307802; Hazel Denton, Los 
Angeles. 36108 


It was only you; w M. Edwards, m B. Elliott. © 
1 c. Aug. 1, 1942; E unp. 306010; Bill Elliott & 
Mildred Edwards, Mendota, II. 36109 


It was swell while it lasted; w & m Lee [i. e. D. E.] 
Blankenship & Jay [i. e. K. A.] Weber. © 1c. 
July 28, 1942; E unp. 306330; Dorothy E. Blanken- 
ship & Katherine A. Weber, Los Angeles. 

36110 


It won’t be a cinch but we’ll win; w & melody. © 
lc. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306645; Jerome Stern, 
New York. 36111 


It won’t be long now; song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306642; J. C. Thompson, Kansas City, Mo. 
36112 


It won’t be long till Jesus comes; hymn. © Aug. 
28, 1942; E pub. 107448; Francis H. Carlson, East 
Los Angeles. Calif. 36113 


It won't last long; w & melody Jimmy [i. e. J. L.] 
McCall. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307139; 
Jameston L. McCall, Washington. 36114 


Italien im lied; di Guilio de Micheli, op. 37, arr. 
Leopold Zeitlberger; pti. d’orch. © June 2, 1941; 
E for. 67166; Hans C. Sikorski, k. g., Leipzig. 

36115 


It’s a blue evening; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 
c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307205; Marie M. Aughin- 
baugh, Baltimore. 36116 


It’s a dog’s life; main title, Dave Snell & Sol Kaplan. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305387; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 36117 


It’s a hundred to one; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1942; E.unp. 306085; Romeo Villarreal Quintanilla, 
Fort Smith, Ark. 36118 


It’s a long, long way to yesterday; w Harold Adam- 
son, melody Peter DeRose. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 306346; Robbins music corp., New York. 

36119 


It’s all because of you; wJohnA. Parsons, & melody. 
© 1c. July 31, 1942; E unp. 306608; Jack Cascio, 
New York. 36120 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 


36155 


It’s all for you; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 306449; Paul C. Cline, Whitesville, Mo. 
36121 


It’s all over town; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 1, 
1942; E unp. 307821; Donald Shockey, Lafayette, 
Ind. 36122 


It’s for America; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with 
w. © le. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305659; Ida Lowe 
Ailiff, Williamson, W. Va. 36123 


It’s going to be goodbye Japan and Germany; w & 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307568; 
Frank Harkirs, Chicago. 36124 


It’s heavenly; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; 
E unp. 305921; Lionel Samuel Cadorette, Bristol, 
Conn. 36125 


It’s mad; melody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305246; Louise Rosenstein Levinger, Burlingame, 
Calif. 36126 


It’s my desire to do Thy will; pf., with w. © Aug. 
7, 1942; E pub. 106849; Viola Bates, Chicago. 

36127 

It’s not fun anymore; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 

1942; E unp. 306720; Ruth Aviril Kimberly, High- 

land Park, Mich. 36128 


It’s only in my dreams that you love me; w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307134; Sylvia Estelle 
Coyne, South Boston, Mass. 36129 


It’s open season on the Japs; w Jack [i.e. J. J.] 
Price, melody Bob [i. e. Robert] Carlton. © 1c. 
Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306223; John James Price, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 36130 


It’s strictly G. I.; w Eric Denhoff, melody Milton 
W. Fabricant. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 1942; E ump. 
306406; Pearl Wolf, Brooklyn. 36131 


It’s that funny thing called love; 1st violin, with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307428; Leonard 
Morris & Herbert Cheiffetz, Buffalo. 36132 


It’s the army, it’s the navy and the marines; w & 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305821; 
Joseph Raymond Feeney, Richmond Hill, L.I., N. 
¥. 36133 


It’s the same; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 306117; Edward Friedman, Forest 
Hills, N. Y. 36134 


It’s the truth; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 306618; Harry Mitchell, Des Moines. 
36135 


It’s time to dream of you; w Lenore Jane Ousley, & 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305762; 
Charity E. Ousley, Princeton, N. J. 36136 


It’s time to take off; song. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E 
unp. 306491; Raymond Lee Cawthon, Richmond. 
36137 


It’s too bad baby; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; 
E unp. 306646; Martin B. Nadle, Brooklyn & Ber- 
nard Altschuler, Jackson Heights, N. Y. 


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36138 | 


It’s true; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 307543; Ralph DeVere Morse, jr., Anchor- 
age, Ky. 36139 


It’s up to us; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942;E 
unp. 305566; George Herman Heid, Pittsburgh. 
36140 


It’s wonderful to fall in love; w & melody Clyde 
Cummins & J. H. Russell. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 307273; James Harry Russell, Johnstown, 
Pa. : 36141 


It’s yanking time in this old world again, we’ll yank 
out the Japanazi; song. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 1942;E 
unp. 305560; Elsa Gafke, Chicago. 36142 


I’ve been a fool; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307731; Oscar McLendon, 
Macon, Ga. 36143 


I’ve been hiding my love from you; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306270; Effa M. 
Cook, Reno, Nev. 36144 


I’ve changed my mind; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306812; Joyce Whitaker, Reading, O. 36145 


I’ve come back to the valley and you; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306848; Sylvia Alotalo, Republic, 
Mich. 36146 


I’ve found a new love; song, melody M. C. Sax. © 
1 c. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 305001; Ann Schutte, 
Akron, O. 36147 


I’ve gone to join the army; song. © 1c. Aug. 22, 
1942; E unp. 306958; Frank Nickolas Tedeschi, 
Paterson. 36148 


I’ve got a gal; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. of Robert 
Lamm] © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305307; 
J. Wood, Ware Shoals, S. C. 36149 


I’ve got a hundred pounds of sugar; song, arr. 
Evelyn D. Blizard. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 
307352; Mildred Bartlett Owens, Anderson, Ind. 

36150 


I’ve got a one track heart; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
3, 1942; E unp. 304521; Edward Dee Whitlow, 
Richmond. 36151 


I’ve got my eyes on someone; w & melody Larry 
[i. e. L. W.] Hickman. © 1 c. Sept. 4, 1942; E 
unp. 308052; Lawrence W. Hickman, Detroit. 

36152 


I’ve got my guitar; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305255; Michael Joseph Peterson, 
Baltimore. 36153 


I’ve got the juke-box jitters; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307148; Nellie L. Reid, 
Ferndale, Mich. 36154 


I’ve got to know before I go; song, m Eddie Keenan. 
© Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 107019; Alice K. Douglas, 
Rochester, N. H. 36155 


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|, a a ea nr eRe pete eee CNN ROD Smokie wha ee eee 


36156 


I’ve had my fling; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 307620; George C. Stein, New York. 
36156 


I’ve joined the good old army to fight for Uncle 
Sam; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306868; Harold R. Peek, Vancouver, 
B. C., Canada. 36157 


I’ve waited for you; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 3, 
1942; E unp. 304522; Jean Lutey, Oakland, Calif. 
36158 


Jagoda polka; w & arr. of m; tamburitza string 
orch. pts. © July 20, 1942; E pub. 107067; Rudolph 
Cernkovich, Bradley, Mich. 36159 


Jalisco; Mexican folk melodies, w & m arr. Severo 
Muguerza. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306192; 
Thomas Seabrook Hunter, Monterey, N. L., Mex- 
ico. 36160 


Jamaica say; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. July 20, 
1942; E unp. 302907; William Lines Hubbard 
Cunningham, Los Angeles. 36161 


Jane said yes! Down where the cataract booms; 
song, harmonized William James Finley. © 1c. 
Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306481; John Murray Finley, 
Rockville, Conn. 36162 


Japon comenzé la guerra; guapango, letra y melodfa. 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307342; Agustin 
Zendejas, Pomona, Calif. 36163 


Japs will pay for their sin; song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306756; Abe Oliver, Chicago. 36164 


Japs will soon be out; m Art King; pf., withw. © 
1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305323; Lloyd Calvin 
Wood, Dow City, Ia. 36165 


Jealousy; w Winifred May, m Jacob Gade, arr. 
Lawrence Wright. © Aug. 14, 1942; E for. 67261; 
Lawrence Wright music co., ltd., London. 36166 


Jeannie get your gun; pf. treble, with w. © 1 c. 
Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307784; Ivan Morris, Cleve- 
land. 36167 


Jenney (Jack) modern trombone studies; by J. Jenney, 
ed. Jay Arnold. © July 17, 1942; AA 407910; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 36168 


Jesus and his friends in the drama of redemption 
(Gesu e i suoiamici neldrammadella redenzione); 
oratorio; pf. treble, with w. [Italian text only] © 
July 16, 1942; E pub. 106282; Felix Stanislaus 
Ziccardi, Trinidad, Col. 36169 


Jesus gave Himself for me; hymn. © lc. Aug. 21, 
1942; E unp. 306544; Thomas Anson Kimmerly, 
Windsor, Ont., Canada. 36170 


Jesus has satisfied my soul; hymn, w & m Beatrice 
Dodge. © June 19, 1942; E pub. 106461; Loren 
Brecheisen & Augusta Brecheisen, Binghamton, 
J ee 36171 


Jesus, Tender Shepherd; w & m Lily Strickland 
[i. e. Lily Strickland Anderson]; mixed cho. © 
Aug. 5, 1942; E pub. 106834; Hall & McCreary co., 
Chicago. 36172 


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Jilguero (El); letra y melodfa J. Pina. © 1c. Aug. 
12, 1942; E unp. 305531; Colonial music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 36173 


Jingle jangle; by Robert McBride; vibraphone solo, 
with string orch sc. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 
307034; David Gornston, New York. 36174 


Jitterbug; w & melody. © 1c. July 30, 1942; E unp. 
304174; Floyd E. Romsey, Great Falls, Mont. 

36175 

Jitterbug stomp; pf. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 

307774; Teddy Wilson, New York. 36176 


Jivin’ in a jolting jeep; melody. © 1 c. Aug. 22, 
1942; E unp. 306639; Edgar Battle, New York. 
36177 


Joe; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305586; Lois Lunceford, Caruthers- 
ville, Mo. 36178 


Joe Hill; w Alfred Hayes, m Earl Robinson. © Aug. 
1, 1942; E pub. 107022; Bob Miller, inc., New 
York. 36179 


Johan joins the Cab; w & m Cab Calloway. © Aug. 
6, 1942; E pub. 107184; Mills music, inc., New 
York. 36180 


Johnny and me; song. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 
305807; Luella Heether, Belding, Mich. 36181 


Johnny Blue Jacket; song, melody Ridgely C. Stans- 
bury. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306669; Mrs. 
Ridgely C. Stansbury, Great Lakes Naval Train- 
ing School, Ill. 36182 


Johnny come lately; by Billy Strayhorn; pf. © 1c. 
Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307322; Tempo music, inc., 
New York. 36183 


Johnny get your gun again; w Hugh Hudgings, m 
Mickey Gillette, arr. Lou Halmy. © Aug. 6, 1942; 
E pub. 107187; Mills music, inc., New York. 

36184 

Joie de vivre; melody H. Grant. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 
1942; E unp. 305533; Colonial music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 36185 


Join the U. S. army now; march, Felix Stella; band 
pts. © Aug. 8, 1942; E pub. 106854; El Mina 
shrine band, Galveston, Tex. 36186 


Jolly Molly Pitcher; w Tom [i. e. Thomas A. ] Adair, 
m Dick [i.e. Richard R.] Uhl. © 1c. Aug. 28, 
1942; E unp. 307220; Henry Morgenthau, jr., 
secretary of the treasury, Washington. 36187 ° 


Joshua fit de battle ob Jericho; negro spiritual, arr. 
Wayne Howorth; mixed cho. © June 1, 1942; E 
pub. 107006; Frank Pallma, Chicago. 36188 


Jota aragonesa; arr. Ricardo Romero; pf., con 
letra. © Aug. 11, 1942; E pub. 106941; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 36189 


© 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 307992; 
36190 


Joy; song. 
Harry F. Schutte, Indianapolis. 


J-o-y-c-e; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1942; E ump. 
306028; James Potter & Garnet Sweezey, Detroit. 
36191 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 36226 


Juan José; cancién. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306856; Carmen Delfin, New York. 36192 


Juba jive; song, w E. I. Sutherland & Jacqueline 
Paul. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306743; Eileen 
I. Sutherland, Hyde Park, Mass. 36193 


Jubilate Deo; anthem, Biblical w, m Charles H. 


Marsh; mixed cho. 
106977; Hall & McCreary co., Chicago. 


© Aug. 10, 1942; E pub. 
36194 


Juke box Saturday night; from Stars on ice, w Al 
Stillman, m Paul McGrane. © Aug. 3, 1942; E 
pub. 106692; Mutual music soc., inc., New York. 

36195 


Jungle madness; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. of 
Andrew Brady] © lc. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306822; Elodie M. Sanderson, Jefferson City, Mo. 

36196 


Junk ain’t junk no more, ’cause junk will win the war; 
w & m Austen Croom-Johnson & Allan Kent. © 
Aug. 17, 1942; E pub. 107060; Bregman, Vocco & 
Conn, inc., New York. 36197 


Just a kiss in the night; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 1942; E unp. 306189; Lloyd Robert Strang, 
Champaign, Ill. 36198 


Just a letter from home; w & m Harry Tobias, Nick 
Kenny & Charles Kenny. © Aug. 28, 1942; E pub. 
107340; Atlas music corp., New York. 36199 


Just a line; w & melody Emerson Harper & J. 
Greenidge. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307260; 
John Greenidge, New York. 36200 


Just a memory; song, melody Lew |i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306176; 
Diane Kruszewski, Quantico, Va. 36201 


Just a plain old country boy; w & melody Tommy 
Duncan. © 1 c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307207; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 36202 


Just an humble little prayer; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306111; Gloria Ann Laborde, 
Marksville, La. 36203 


Just another day; w E. N. Drake & Edna Neeb, 
melody Juanita Warner Leap. © 1 c. June 23, 
1942; E unp. 301985; Ethel Neeb Drake, Shelby- 
ville, Ind. 36204 


Just another moon song; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306137; Lottie M. Hobson, Youngs Creek, Ind. 

36205 


Just dreaming; song, m Thomas De George, J. De 
George & Melvin B. Goodwin. © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1942; E unp. 305685; Joseph De George, Clayton, 
N. J. 36206 


Just for me; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 307459; Morton Fritts Wells, Omaha. 
36207 


Just imagine; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 1942; E 
unp. 307691; Walter Gluckman, New York. 36208 


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Just infatuation after all; song, m Olga Monica. © 
1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305254; Charles P. 
Ormond, Orange, N. J. 36209 


Just looking thanks; w Jeanne Sawyer; pf. © lc. 
Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307707; Phyllis Mary Sherman, 
Bronxville, N. Y. 36210 


Just moody again; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 307583; Norman Feinglos, Syracuse. 
36211 


Just smile; w Louisa Robinson |pseud. of C. L. 
MacGonegal], melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 
1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306168; Charlotte L. 
MacGonegal, Yantic, Conn. 36212 


Just so lonely and blue; song, m Richard bros. © 
Aug. 28, 1942; E pub. 107310; Fred A. Huntley, 
Glenbeulah, Wis. 36213 


Just thinking of you; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 
lc. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305953; Joseph P. 
Trudon, Bristol, Conn. 36214 


Just to be near you; w Gene Willadsen, m Isham 
Jones. © Aug. 20, 1942; E pub. 107174; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 36215 


Just to be with you; song, melody Ray Norman & H. 
Norman. © 1 c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307067; 
Helen Norman & Eddie Culp, Chicago. 36216 


Just to be with you tonight at twilight; song. © lc. 
Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307760; Herbert Jesse Teague, 
Indianapolis. 36217 


Just waiting for you; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1942; E unp. 305524; Helen C. Judge, New York. 
36218 


Just yearning for you; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305258; Wayne Emerson Price, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 36219 


Juvenalia; by Frederick G. Charrosin; orch. pts. 
© May 18, 1942; E for. 67231; Bosworth & co., 
ltd., London. 36220 


K. A. pin; song. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 
305770; Frank Thomas Gerard, jr., Grenada, Miss. 
36221 


kK. D. girl; w & m Laurel Herrmann & Marguerite 
Krashkevich. © Aug. 11, 1942; E pub. 106954; 
Words & music, inc., New York. 36222 


Kallipolis grotto; cornet. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 306536; Henry Carl Stephan, Washington. 
36223 


Kamennoi-Ostrow; by Anton Rubinstein, op. 10, no. 
_ 22, arr. Carl Richter; pf. © June 11, 1942; E pub. 
107000; Bach music co., Henry Dellafield sole 
owner, Boston. 36224 


kKamenoi Ostrow; by Anton Rubinstein, arr. Maxwell 
Eckstein; pf. © Aug. 14, 1942; E pub. 107426; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 36225 


Kathaleene; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. of Robert 
Lamm| © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305308; 
Alberta C. Banner, Columbia, Mo. 36226 


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er a . pt. 3, n. &., v. 37 


Kedves Imre notal hegedure; by Kedves Imre; 
violin. 1 - 8 fuzet. © July 11, 1942; E pub. 
106640-106647; James Kedves, Bridgeport, Conn. 

36227-36234 


Keep a smile on your face Mary Ellen; song. © 1 
c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306503; John J. Sullivan, 
San Francisco. 36235 


Keep a smile on your face soldier boy; w & melody 
Marie A. Di Lauro [pseud. of M. A. Lowrey] © 
1c. Aug. 3, 1942; E unp. 305424; Marie Appollonia 
Lowrey, Minneapolis. 36236 


Keep a star in your window; w G. Peace, m R. 
Reber; pf. treble. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E ump. 
306275; Roy Reber & George Peace, Reading, Pa. 

36237 


Keep bright the light of freedom, in the U.S. A.; 
w D. T. Alvord, mN. Marchant. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1942; E unp. 306539; Doris Thomas Alvord, 
"Clearwater, Fla. & Noel Marchant, Dayton, Ky. 

36238 


Keep calm; song, pf. arr. Kenn Sisson. © Aug. 17, 
1942; E pub. 107010; Thelma W. Berliner, Spring- 
field Gardens, N. Y. 35239 


Keep concentrating on love; w & melody. © lc. 
Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308069; Carola Nelson, 
Hollywood, Calif. 36240 


Keep ’em flying for victory; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307339; 
Maude Buttcane, Blackfoot, Id. 36241 


Keep ’em flying, put your shoulder to the wheel; w 
& melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305453; 
Murray Rothstein, Newark, N. J. 36242 


Keep ’em sailing; song, arr. Walter Smith. © 1c. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307521; Ethelle Howard 
Nelson, San Francisco. 36243 


Keep in touch withJesus; hymn, mSamuel T. Walter. 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305793; Leta Prater, 
Outwood, Ky. 36244 


Keep Old Glory flying; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 307479; Gertrude Perry Prentiss, 
Los Angeles. 36245 


Keep Old Glory waving ever o’er the U. S. A.; song, 
w Myra Page Wiren. © Sept. 3, 1942; E pub. 
107417; Frances A.. Wiren, Locust Valley, N. Y. 

36246 


Keep on buying bonds and stamps; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305334; Beverly Langdon & Burns E. Lang- 
don, El Centro, Calif. 36247 


Keep on smiling; w Kitty James [i. e. Katie James] 
Schofer, melody F. R. Schaeffer. © 1c. Aug. 28, 
1942; E unp. 307395; Katie James Schofer & Flora 
R. Schaeffer, Reading, Pa. 36248 


Keep smiling; w & melody Charles C. Miles & L. G. 
Miles. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306374; 
Lenore G. Miles, Encino, Calif. 36249 


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Keep the Stars and Stripes flying on high; m Bob 
Carleton; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 13, 
1942; Eunp. 305648; Marie Dittbrenner, Richmond, 
Calif. 36250 


Keep the Yanks in the tanks rolling on; w & m Joe 
F. [i, e. Joseph F.] Weber. © Aug. 8, 1942; E pub. 
106847; Joseph F.. Weber, Scranton. 36251 


Keep us rolling along; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 7, 
1942; E unp. 305423; Fred Levy Bennett, Montreal. 
36252 


Keep your chin up; song. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 305944; Sylvia V. Cutler, Brooklyn. 36253 


Keep your eye on Stalin; song. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 
1942; E unp. 306379; Max Heller, Philadelphia. 
36254 


Kern Valley; song, melody Harry Powell. © 1c. 
Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306578; Anna Rose, San 
Francisco. 36255 


Kerr’s (Phil) gospel songs; w & m various authors, 
compiled. Rev. ed. © Apr. 22, 1942; E pub. 
107158; Phil Kerr, Glendale, Calif. 36256 


Khaki and blue; song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306108; Maude Fellmeth, Danville, Ml. 36257 


Khaki hop; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 306714; Henry Gould, Trenton, N. Y. 36258 


Kids’ rodeo; w Warner W. Davis; mixed voices. © 
Aug. 1, 1942; E pub. 107086; Otis S. Davis, Sims, 
Il. 36259 


Kille kille; w Irving Taylor, m Vic Mizzy. © Aug. 
21, 1942; E pub. 107113; Santly-Joy-Select, inc., 
New York. 36260 


Kingdom coming; w & m Henry C. Work, arr. 
William C. Steere; double mixed cho. © Aug. 29, 
1942; E pub. 107345; Oliver Ditson co., Philadelphia. 

36261 


King’s highway; w Martin L. Ball; pf. © 1c. Aug. 
12, 1942; E ump. 305565; Edith Lillian White, 
Adams, Mass. 36262 


Kiss me baby now; w & melody. © lc. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 306082; James Francis Mulligan, 
Minidoka, Id. 36263 


Kiss me, but don’t say goodbye; w Anne Doyle, 
melody Michael C. Mirkovic & F. A. Selb. © lc. 
Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 305223; Fred A. Seib, Cran- 
ford, N. J. 36264 


Kiss me little “fraidy cat; song, m Eddie Ward 
[pseud. of Eddie Boyden] © le. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 306795; Esther Raimondi, Butler, Pa. 36265 


Kisses in the moonlight; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
28, 1942; E unp. 307350; Joseph Christian Barrett, 
Cleveland. 36266 


Kit-a-ior-za; w Linda & Leta Nelson [pseud. of L. 
C. Reid], & melody. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 
308096; Lois Clementine Reid, Jackson Helgnts, 
New York. 6267 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 


36302 


Kitchen blues; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 307438; Teddy Stewart, New York. 36268 


Knock it around; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 308022; Billy House, Mattapoisett, Mass. 
36269 


Knowing Christ to make Him known; w Barbara 
Norris Hull, m Ruth Norris Hull; pf. © June 23, 
1942; E pub. 105757; Allegheny conference, Chris- 
tian endeavor union, Church of the United breth- 
ren in Christ, Clearfield, Pa. 36270 


Kona love; w & m Edward Tabor, Fred Ruesler & 
Ray Meany. © June 10, 1942; E pub. 107150; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 36271 


KuCice pod gorama; waltz, Croatian w & arr. of m 
R. Cernkovich, m Fr. Voborsky & J. Dalecky; tam- 
buritza string orch. pts. © June 22, 1942; E pub. 
107066; Rudolph Cernkovich, Bradley, Mich. 

36272 


Lacrymosa; from the Requiem, w & m Wolfgang 
Amadeus Mozart, English tr. & med. George F. 
Strickling; mixed cho. © Aug. 10, 1942; E pub. 
106982; Hall & McCreary co., Chicago. 36273 


Ladies first; waltz, melody A. De Feo. © 1c. Aug. 
12, 1942; E unp. 305529; Colonial music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 36274 


Ladr6n; pf., con letra. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 
307363; Benito George Sieg, Miami, Fla. 36275 


Lady churn | ?] milk; w& melody. © 1c. Aug. 4, 
1942; E unp. 304629; Charles B. Wiggins, Atlan- 
tic City. 36276 


Lady in a jam; main title, Frank Skinner; conductor. 
© le. Aug. 7, 1942; E pub. 105601; Universal 
music corp., New York. 36277 


Lady in the uniform; w Dan Shapiro & Milton Pas- 
cal, m Phil Charig, arr. Ben Nelson. © lc. Aug. 
15, 1942; E unp. 306020; Alan Porelli, New York. 

36278 


Lagrima gitana; melody. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 305383; José Lo Duca, San Francisco. 36279 


Laguna; w Louis George Zaboy, m Bernard Nevada 
Landino, arr. Adrian. © Jan. 3, 1942; E pub. 
106034; Zaboy-Landino music co., Laguna Beach, 

Calif. 36280 

Land of the free; song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 306119; Barbara Willmetta Harris, Los An- 
geles. 36281 


—— —melody Eugene Platzman. © 1c. Aug. 
27, 1942; E unp. 307292; Harry Ben Bolt, Troy, O. 
36282 


Land we love the most; w John Wreford, m Jean 
Clovis, arr. Marion Moore; mixed cho. © Aug. 
17, 1942; E pub. 107334; J. A. Parks co., York, 
Neb. 36283 


Larghetto; Tamino’s aria, from Magic flute, by W. 
A. Mozart, arr. Herbert Withers; violoncello & 
pf. © Sept. 19, 1938; E for. 67273; Schott & co., 
ltd., London. 36284 


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Larghetto and allegro from Harpsichord pieces; 
by G. F. Handel, transcribed William Murdoch; 
violin & pf. © Feb. 16, 1929; E for. 67253; Schott 
& co., ltd., London. 36285 


Last dream; w & melody; in C. © 1c. Aug. 19, 
1942; E unp. 306399; Polly Dorothy Mikulak, South 
Bend, Ind. : 36286 


LastnightI dreamed of England; w Mitchell Parrish, 
melody Peter De Rose. © 1 c. Aug. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 305868; Robbins music corp., New York. 

36287 


Last night when you kissed me; w & melody. © 1 
c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305731; Ann Rendall, 
Chicago. 36288 


Last spring; by Edward Grieg, arr. James McLeod; 
condensed conductor. © ic. July 8, 1942; E unp. 
305426; KSTP, inc., St. Paul. 36289 


Last waltz; w Bobby Heath, melody Pat [i. e. L.| 
Riley. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306473; Le- 
Roy Riley, Philadelphia. 36290 


Laugh away your troubles; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 307035; Louise Caroline Gray, 
St. Paul. 36291 


Lead, kindly light; song, w J. H. Newman. © 1c. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306771; Mary Ella Portis, 
Philadelphia. 36292 


Lead me to the gates of paradise; song, melody 
Eddie Keenan. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E ump. 
305329; Barbara Thomas, Edmonds, Wash. 36293 


Leading the ladies on; w & melody. © lc. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 307553; William Hood Rhoades, New 
York. 36294 


Leaning on the everlasting arm; song, arr. Orval 
McDaniel. © June 10, 1942; E pub. 107297; Henry 
Ellis Ogden, Baxter Springs, Kan. 36295 


Least (The) of all, Lord; song. © July 28, 1942; E 
pub. 107245; Mary Howard Poole, Red Springs, N. 
Cc. 36296 


Leave it to Joe; foxtrot, m Walter A. Quincke; pf., 
with w. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307514; 
Joseph Grestick, New Britain, Conn. 36297 


Leave your rosary with me; song. © 1c. Aug. 26, 
1942; E unp. 307064; Pearl L. Southworth, Mor- 
ristown, N. Y. 36298 


Leaves; w Danny |i. e. Daniel] Cavanaugh, & melo- 
dy. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307278; Al 
Frazzini, Boston. 36299 


Leftie on his own; w & m Edna B. Griebel [i. e. 
Edna B. Griebel Kammerer]; pf. © Aug. 17, 1942; 
E pub. 107046; Edward Schuberth & co., inc., New 
York. 36300 


Legende; string quintet. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 306926; Bessie M. Whiteley, Los Angeles. 
36301 


Lend a helping hand; song, m Leo Richard & Hec- 
tor Richard. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307714; 
Bertha Davenport, Springfield, O. 36302 


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36303 


Lenda brasileira; by Francisco Mignone; pf. no. 1. 
© Aug. 18, 1942; E pub. 107082; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 36303 


Let all mortal flesh; w transcribed from liturgy of 
St. James, by G. Moultrie, m Frank B. Cookson. 
© Apr. 9, 1942; E pub. 106983; Educational music 
bureau, inc., Chicago. 36304 


Let freedom ring; w Annette P. Kinsey, & melody. 


© 1 c. July 29, 1942; E unp. 303913; Howard: 


Dolphus Kinsey, Monroe, Ga. 36305 
Let love find the way; w Joe Bellard, & melody. © 
1 c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306511; Carl Talbot 
White, New York. 36306 


_ Let me call you darling; song. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1942; E unp. 306518; Clara Margaret Breyer, 
Holyoke, Mass. 36307 


Let me hold you in my arms; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305310; Juel Wendell Lea, Bossier 
City, La. 36308 


Let me hold you tight; song, m Jack Barker. © 1c. 
Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307716; William L. Barker, 
Wilmington, Del. 36309 


Let me ride down that love trail with you; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306997; James 
Harold Harrison, Detroit. 36310 


Let not your heart be troubled; song. © 1c. July 
16, 1942; E unp. 306016; Fred Hester, Dallas. 

36311 

Let us buy stamps, let us buy bonds; song, melody 

Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; 

E unp. 307091; Mildred Jokela, Detroit. 36312 


Let us reason together; song, w Herman Busch. © 
lc. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 307228; Charles Theo- 
dore Maison, jr., Grantwood, N. J. 36313 


Let’s all buy bonds and stamps; song. © 1c. Aug. 
20, 1942; E unp. 307360; Rudolf W. Herfurth, 
Rochester, N. Y. 36314 


Let’s all stand together; song, pf. arr. K. Johnson. 
© Apr. 1, 1942; E. pub. 107250; Vincent Thomas 
Connor, Des Plaines, Ill. 36315 


Let’s begin all over again; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 307611; Otto Reynolds, Baltimore. 
36316 


Let’s buy a bond from Uncle Sam; song, m Eddie 
Keenan. © Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 107018; George 
Cass, jr., Bridgeport, Conn. 36317 


Let’s buy a share in America; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306839; Fred W. Sullivan, Detroit. 

36318 


Let’s carry the torch for Miss Liberty; march, w 
& melody. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307504; 
Arthur Whiteley, Los Angeles. 36319 


Let’s dance out to-night; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 306702; Frank Calabro, Brooklyn. 
36320 


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Let’s get it over, over there; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307019; Al Crocker, Kansas 
City, Mo. 36321 


Let’s get it over with; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 27, 
1942; E unp. 307289; Herbert Westbrook Smith, 
Ellsworth, Me. 36322 


Let’s get together; melody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305285; Venanzio Pietro Pitoni, Eastport, 
Md. 36323 


Let’s get up and beat the Japs; w N. Zeiger & M. 
Zeiger, melody G. Goldkette. © 1c. July 15, 1942; 
E unp. 302367; George Goldkette, Nathan Zeiger 
& Martin Zeiger, Chicago. 36324 


Let’s go, America; song. © 1c. July 29, 1942; E 
unp. 305422; Carl Francis Lloyd, Chicago. 36325 


Let’s go, boys, let’s get in the fight; song, w Irene 
Berkhofer & Bill [i. e. W. R.] Berkhofer. © 1c. 
Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306410; William R. Berk- 
hofer, New York. 36326 


Let’s go, Joe; w Jack Palmer, m Cab Calloway & 
Willie The Lion [i. e. William] Smith. © Aug. 10, 
1942; E pub. 106821; Rytvoc, inc., New York. 

36327 


Let’s go, pal, we’re the fighting U. S. A.; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 305963; Samuel 
Perlman, Matapan, Mass. 36328 


Let’s go to the U.S. O.; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
29, 1942; Eunp. 307489; Louis Conrad Beyerkohler, 
Corona, L. I., N. Y. 36329 


Let’s keep ’em flying; song, m Noel Bear. © 1c. 
Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307772; John Rohrman, 
Swedesboro, N. J. 36330 


Let’s keep Her waving; song. © 1 c. Aug. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 307065; Pearl L. Southworth, Morristown, 
N..Y. 36331 


Let’s keep Old Glory high; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
20, 1942; E unp. 307457; Olga B. Pyles, Norfolk, 
Va. 36332 


Let’s keep that Flag flying above; w & melody. © 1 
c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306717; Ruth Aviril Kim- 
berly, Highland Park, Mich. 36333 


Let’s make Murgatroyd mayor; w & m Don Raye & 
Gene De Paul. © 1 c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 
307190; Leeds music corp., New York. 36334 


Let’s march to victory; w & m Mrs. Vitruvius 
Charles [i. e. L.] Hubbell. © July 25, 1942; E 
pub. 107087; Laura Hubbell, San Diego, Calif. 

36335 


Let’s never be strangers; song, m Bob Wagener. 
© ic. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306388; Zorah E. 
Crow, Bellaire, O. 36336 


Let’s never forget Pearl Harbor; song, m Frank S. 
Wildt. © 1 c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 306001; 
Harold DeMontier & S. J. Longmire, Greenfield, 
Mass. 36337 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 * 1 


Let’s not ration love; song, m Leo Richard & Hec- 
tor Richard. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306906; 
Mary Anne Bost, Statesville, N. C. 36338 


Let’s pay Japan; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; 
E unp. 305910; Joseph W. Roessler, Jal, N. M. 
36339 


Let’s put our toys together; song, melody Ken Ken- 
nedy. © ic. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306217; Mary 
Mincheff, Toledo. 36340 


Let’s say good morning, but never good night; w 
Jack Wilkinson, m Maralyn [i. e. Madeleine] Wil- 
kinson. © 1 c. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 305892; Made- 
leine Wilkinson, New York. 36341 


Let’s say till we meet again; w& melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307660; Edna Holland Koppel, 
Philadelphia. 36342 


Let’s share our lives together; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305294; Herman Coffey, Outwood, Ky. 

36343 


Let’s sing and laugh to-night; valse, Pietro Carlos; 
salon orch. pts. © June 17, 1938; E for. 67267; 
Schott & co., ltd., London. 36344 


Let’s talk about love; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. July 14, 1942; E unp. 302319; Mrs. 
P. M. Anderson, Albany. 36345 


Let’s turn back the clock; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
10, 1942; E unp. 305366; George Jack Kessel, 
Seattle. 36346 


Let’s waltz forever; w & m Cortez sisters [i. e. C. 
Gamez & A. Gamez] © 1c. Aug. 5, 1942; E unp. 
306302; Anita Gamez & Celia Gamez, Hollywood, 
Calif. 36347 


Letter from you; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307631; 
Frank Striplin, Beggs, Okl. 36348 


Letter to a soldier; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 307648; Irene E. Rose, Brunswick, 
Neb. 36349 


Liberty; song, mJ. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 306296; Walter J. Cole, Appalachia, 
Va. 36350 


Life (The) I love; w & melody Joe [i. e. J. C.] 
Barrett. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307349; 
Joseph Christian Barrett, Cleveland. 36351 


Life is a dream when you are in love; waltz, w H. 
Schechter, m L. Feingold, pf. acc. John Dell. © 
Aug. 18, 1942; E pub. 107077; Harry Schechter & 
Lipa Feingold, New York. 36352 


Life’s full o’ consequence; from Cabin in the~sky, 
w E. Y. Harburg, m Harold Arlen. © 1 c. Aug. 
17, 1942; E unp. 306037; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

36353 


Life’s song of love; song, w Jack Philip Allen & L. 
Perry-Allen. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306159; Leone Perry-Allen, Los Angeles. 36354 


496656 O - 42 - 4 


Lift up your eyes to the heavens; spiritual, Biblical 
w, m James G. MacDermid; high voice. © Aug. 
26, 1942; E pub. 107252; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 36355 


Light a candle in the chapel; fox-trot, w & m Harry 
Pease, Ed G. Nelson & Duke Leonard, arr. Jack 
Mason; orch. pts. © July 6, 1942; E pub. 107179; 
Millis music, inc., New York. 36356 


Light after darkness; w anon., m W. B. Olds; double 
mixed cho. © Aug. 10, 1942; E pub. 106974; Hall 
& McCreary co., Chicago. 36357 


Light celestial; Christmas choir cantata, w by 
various authors, warr. & m Edward W. Norman; 
mixed cho. © Aug. 4, 1942; E pub. 106931; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. ~ 36358 


Light in Irish eyes; song. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 307319; Eileen Veronica Driscoll, Boston. 
36359 


Light in my heart; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1942; E unp. 305619; Edna White, New York. 
36360 


Light of the world; m Irene Rodgers; mixed voices. 
© July 20, 1942; E pub. 107177; Elizabeth Aline 
Colborne, Seattle. 36361 


Light of way; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1942; E 
unp. 305034; Ruby Ellen Raddatz, Aberdeen, Wash. 
36362 


Light, stranger, light; w Charles Badger Clark, jr., 
melody Bob Miller. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306127; Bob Miller, inc., New York. 36363 


Lighthouse on the ocean; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306883; 
Kenneth M. Marnell, Dodge, Mass. 36364 


Lights of San Ramon; w Larry Maurice [pseud. of 
M. L. Zeilstra], m Bob Carleton; pf. treble. © 
lc. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306875; M. L. Zeilstra, 
Richmond, Calif. 36365 


Like a leaf falling in the breeze; from Stars on ice, 
w Al Stillman, m James Littlefield. © Sept. 1, 
1942; E pub. 107393; Mutual music soc., inc., New 
York. 36366 


Lilliburlero; arr. Kenneth J. Alford; military band 
pts., with conductor. © Aug. 28, 1942; E for. 
67287; Hawkes & son (London) ltd., London. 

36367 


—w Arthur Stanley, arr. Kenneth J. Alford. © 
Aug. 28, 1942; E for. 67289; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd., London. 36368 


Lincoln and Washington; song. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305278; Dorothy Warnes Reilly, San Diego, 
Calif. 36369 


Listen to the night wind; w & melody. © lic. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 306708; Blanid Guertin Quinlan, 
Fitchburg, Mass. 36370 


Little birdie; w& melody. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 306442; John N. Ouzounian, Ceres, Calif. 
36371 


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36372 


Little bit west of that rainbow; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307326; 
Eva Carter, Big Spring, Tex. 36372 


Little blue star; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306866; Bessie 
Hendrickson, Thorntown, Ind. 36373 


Little Boy Bluejacket; song, melody Doris Dowd 
[i. e. Doris Dowd Rader] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 306640; Allan Russell Rader, New York. 

36374 


Little Dutch town that used to be; w Tot Seymour, 
m Vee Lawnhurst. © Apr. 24, 1942; E pub. 
107205; Mills music, inc., New York. 36375 


Little girl, down East; w Helen Rogers Smith, & 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307290; 
Herbert Westbrook Smith, Ellsworth, Me. 36376 


Little green pocket of dreams; w Vernon Crane, 
melody James F. Hanley. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 306297; Isabel Hanley, Douglaston, L.I., nee 

Little home inthe valley; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307333; Nancy E. 
Pugh, Craig, Col. 36378 


Little Jack Frost; song, w Thomas J. MacWilliams. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307638; Frank Grey, 
Hollywood, Calif. 36379 


Little Japs; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 1 c. Aug. 
10, 1942; E unp. 305328; Edwin L. Finch, Camp 
Douglas, Wis. 36380 


Little Jo; song, m Walter Parks. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306791; Walter Yates, Winona, Id. 
36381 


Little Miss Muffet; by Elizabeth Jarrel Fossey; pf. 
© July 15, 1942; E pub. 106846; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 36382 


Little pickaninny; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe, 
m Curtis [i. e. W. C.] Monroe; pf. treble. © 1c. 
Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305697; William Curtis 
Monroe, Washington. 36383 


Little red lady bug; pf., with w. © 1 c. Aug. 27, 
1942; E unp. 307304; Margarethe Kopcsak, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y. 36384 


Little song America loves; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306579; Beulah C. Bell- 
Morris, New York. 36385 


Little things I prize; song. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 306450; Louise Roquemore Goddard, Lake- 
land, Fla. 36386 


Little tick-tock; by Eleanor Kriens; pf. © Aug. 21, 
1942; E pub, 107218; Theodore Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 36387 


Little white flower; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 22, 
1942; E unp. 306574; Anne V. Sweeney, mers 


Little wild-rose by the wayside; song, melody Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306753; 
Katie I. Craig, Camden, O. 36389 


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pt. 3, n. S., v. 37 


Living melodies; by Victor Herbert, compiled F. 
Campbell-Watson; cello & pf. © Aug. 18, 1942; E 
pub. 107058; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

36390 


Lizabeth; w & melody Alfred Earl Knight. © 1c. 
July 30, 1942; E unp. 305431; Mrs. Alfred Earl 
Knight, New Orleans. 36391 


Lo, how a rose (Es ist ein reis entsprungen); by M. 
Praetorius, English version & arr. of m Paul 
Bliss; mixed cho. © Apr. 24, 1942; E pub, 106880; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 36392 


Lohengrin and Augustin; cartoon, arr. Scott Bradley. 
© 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307795; Loew’s, inc., © 
New York. 36398 


Lonely; pf., with w. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 
307578; Gertrude Seeman, Brooklyn. 36394 


Lonely and blue; song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306184; Charles De More, Cleveland Heights, O. 
36395 


Lonely river; song. © 1c. July 24, 1942; E unp. 
306255; Sydney King Russell, Los Angeles. 
36396. 


Lonesome Lou; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin, © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307600; 
Roberta Bale, Owensboro, Ky. 36397 


Long live America; march, w & m Jean de Luz 
[pseud. of E. R. J. Ducharme] © 1 c. Aug. 12, 
1942; E unp. 306012; Edward R. J. Ducharme, 
Worcester. 36398 


Long live democracy; song, m Archie McIntyre & 
V. Spouler. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 306307; 
Victoria Spouler, Winnipeg, Manit., Canada. 

36399 


Long, long ago; w traditional, m William S. Nagle; 
mixed voices. © Aug. 29, 1942; E pub. 107342; 
Oliver Ditson co., Philadelphia. 36400 


Longing, dear, for you; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 307483; Virginia Mae Layfield, 
Keene, N. H. ' 36401 


Longing for my delta homeland; w & m M, T. 
Canary [pseud. of Michael Thomas Kanary] © 1 
c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp, 307033; Michael Thomas 
Kanary, Chicago. 36402 


Longing for you; w L. Gray, melody P. Robbins. © 
1c. July 31, 1942; E unp. 305488; Phillip Robbins 
& Louise Gray, St. Paul. 36403 


Look (The) ahead; w Edwin Markham, & melody. © 
1c, July 28, 1942; E unp. 305873; C. Earle Arm- 
strong, Ramsey, N. J. 36404 


Look for the sunshine; w & melody. © lc. Aug. 
14, 1942; E unp. 305751; Martin B. Nadle, Brooklyn 
& Bernard Altschuler, Jackson Heights, N. Y. 

36405 


Look into the face of Jesus; hymn. © Aug. 28, 1942; 
E pub, 107449; Selma J. Gagnon, Los Angeles. 
36406 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 


36442 


Look out Japan, we’re coming over; song. © June 
30, 1942; E pub. 106885; Michael J. O’Reilly, 
Pontiac, Mich. 36407 


Look up, America; w Marguerite Puhl, m Stella 
M. Puhl. © 1 c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307010; 
Joseph Nicholas Puhl, Emsworth, Pa. 36408 


Look up to Jesus; song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 306106; Charles Clifton Chapline, Baltimore. 
36409 


Looking at the same old moon; song. © 1c. Aug. 
8, 1942; E unp. 307102; Anna L. Dolan, Pittsburgh. 
36410 


Looking at you; melody. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 306422; Louise Gray, St. Paul. 36411 


Looking for yesterday; w Florence Robinson, & 
melody; inD. © 1c. Sept. 1,1942; E unp. 307689; 
James M. Baumgratz, Philadelphia. 36412 


Lookout! Here come the Yankees; w Gertrude 
Martin, & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 
305446; Alice Muth Oswald, Chicago. 36413 


Looney lullaby; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 307265; Norma Hughes -& Roanne Threet, 
Los Angeles. 36414 


Lord (The) is my shepherd; Biblical w, melody 
Annie Laurie [i. e. Annie Laura] Trousdale. © 
1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307359; Annie Laura 
Trousdale, Houston. 36415 


Lord Jesus, care Thou now for me; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © lc. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306920; Dorothea Shaw, Burkhart, Ky. 

36416 


Lord’s (The) prayer; set to m Albert D. Liefeld; 
mixed voices. © Aug. 14, 1942; E pub. 107045; 
John Church co., Philadelphia. 36417 


—w adapted & m of Handel’s Largo arr.; pf. © 1 
c. June 15, 1942; E unp. 300405; Carlton E. Blake, 
Washington. 36418 


Lost love; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp, 306907; Evelyn Tullos, 
Belzoni, Miss. 36419 


Louisiana, my home sweet home; w Sammie McKen- 
zie & Lou Levoy, m Castro Carazo. © Apr. 24, 
1942; E pub. 107200; Mills music, inc., New York. 

36420 


Love; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305581; Lena Faurot, Springfield, 
Col. 36421 


——-w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 
306257; Alvin Kaleolani Isaacs, Honolulu. 36422 


Love at first sight; song. © 1 -c. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 305239; Donna Willynne Berry, Redondo Beach, 
Calif. 36423 


Love dreams; song, melody Lew[i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307492; Beatrice 
Bauman, San Francisco, 36424 


Love has vanished; w L. E. Dudley, melody J. A. 
Williams. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305469; 
Lionel E. Dudley & Joseph A. Williams, Borden- 
town Farm, N. J. 36425 


Love is ever sO new; song. © lc. Aug. 20, 1942; E 
unp. 306431; Donald S. Groome, Shillington, Pa. 

36426 

Love is so much fun; w S. Stone, melody E. French. 

© ic, Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 307424; Earl French 

& Shirley Stone, Lansdowne, Pa. 36427 


Love made a mess out of me; w Eddie De Lange, m 
John Benson Brooks. © Aug. 6, 1942; E pub. 
107188; Mills music, inc., New York. 36428 


Love makes the wheels of the world go round; w & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307765; 
Irene Newing Willets, McDonough, N. Y. 36429 


Love me forever; song, m Noel Bear. © 1c. Aug. 
12, 1942; E unp. 305723; Mignon Eidson, Thomas- 
ton, Ga. 36430 


Love me - love me not; song, melody Clarke Tate. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305377; Mrs. Timmie 
L. Blackwell, Memphis, Tenn. 36431 


Love scene; from Tulip time, by Franz Waxman. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306058; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 36432 


Love temple blues; w & m Blue |i. e. M. A.] 
Clinkenbeard, arr. Clara Knight; pf. treble. © 1 
c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 307232; Melvin Altus 
Clinkenbeard, Oklahoma City. 36433 


Love (The) we share; w Joseph Dimona, melody 
Stanley Merrill [i. e. C. S. Merrill, jr.]| © 1 c. 
Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306626; Chester Stanley Mer- 
rill, jr., Newtonville, Mass. 36434 


Love, wonderful love; song. © July 10, 1942; E pub. 
107305; Ward F. Printz, Reading, Pa. 36435 


Lovely eyes; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 306612; John Elliott Mulgrew, Moscow, Pa. 
36436 


Lovely moon; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306879; Rose V. 
McConkie, Wayan, Id. 36437 


Lover man, oh, where can you be; w & m Jimmy 
Davis, Ram [i. e. Roger] Ramirez & Jimmy Sher- 
man. © Aug. 19, 1942; E pub. 107325; Excelsior 
music pub. co., New York. 36438 


Love’s fantasy; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis} 
Tobin. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306165; 
Adaline M. Clark, Dover, N. H. 36439 


Love’s regret; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305337; 
Esther Roller, Adams, Wis. 36440 


Loving story; w Evelyn M. Mayo; 2-pt. treble 
voices. © June 1, 1942; E pub. 107161; Lester L. 
Sargent, Washington. 36441 


Loving you by remote control; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with -w. © lc. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306867; Anthony Nieder, Erie, Pa. 36442 


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36443 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Low in my saddle; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305358; Cherry Sue Orr, Winnetka, 
Ill. 36443 


Lucille; w & melody Raymond Villarreal [i. e. 
Romeo Villarreal] Quintanilla, © 1 c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306966; Romeo Villarreal Quintanilla, 
Fort Smith, Ark. 36444 


Luck of the U. S. A.; song, w Donald F. Chase & A. 
Chase. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306364; 
Anna-Verah Chase, Rensselaer, N. Y. 36445 


Lullaby; melody Rex Stewart. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 306359; Robbins music corp., New York. 
36446 


——w M. E. Daunoy, m Sister M. Elaine; women’s 
3-pt. voices. © Aug. 3, 1942; E pub. 107399; Our 
Lady of the Lake college, San Antonio. 36447 


Lullaby of the leaves; melody. © 1 c. Aug. 15, 
1942; E unp. 305923; David Fleischman, Brooklyn. 
36448 


Lullaby of the waves; song, pf. sc. Bernie Fazioli. 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305782; Amanda M. 
Bourque, South Weymouth, Mass. 36449 


Lullaby to Diane; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 1, 
E unp. 307700; Erma J. Monson, Washington. 
36450 


1942; 


Lure of crimson; tragic sonata, P. A. Marquardt; 
orch. pts. © Aug. 25, 1925; E pub. 106988; Photo 
play music co., inc., New York. 36451 


Luz symphonic color classics, no. 1; by Robert 
Franz, Franz Schubert & Robert Schumann, arr. 
P. A. Marquardt; orch. pts. © Aug. 25, 1925; E 
pub. 106994; Photo play music co., inc., New York, 

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Luz symphonic color classics, no. 2; by Georges 
Bizet, arr. Curt Hintz; orch. pts. © Sept. 21, 
1925; E pub. 106995; Photo play music co., inc., 
New York. 36453 


Ma cherie; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1942; E 
unp. 304949; Anthony Albert Restivo, Charleston, 
Sac. 36454 


MacArthur song; song, arr. David Ross. © lc. 
Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305367; George Jack Kessel, 
Seattle. 36455 


Mad to think of you; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 13, 
1942; E unp. 305851; Lester Perkins, Philadelphia. 
36456 


Madam, I love your crépe suzette; from Dubarry 
was a lady, w Lew Brown& Ralph Freed, m Burton 
Lane. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; Eunp. 307786; Loew’s, 
inc., New York. 36457 


Madam Spy; w & melody Jane Race. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1942; E unp. 306959; Jane Race Hengesbaugh, 
Detroit. 36458 


Madder than a hatter cause my Hattie’s mad at me; 
m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 306870; Eva Johnson, ec 


Madly in love with you; song, w Loyd Lyons. © 1c. 
Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307216; Neal Archie Parker, 
Buffalo. 36460 


Mae Lou; w Freddie [i. e. F. D.] Jenkins, m D. J. 
Hawkins. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307123; 
David Jordan Hawkins & Fred. Douglass Jenkins, 
Staten Island, N. Y. 36461 


Magic moon shines tonight; w & melody Bernie 
Embers [pseud. of B. Putirskis], P. Vider & Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307653; 
Peter Vider & Bernie Putirskis, Milwaukee. 

36462 


Magic sunbeams; scene de ballet, George Drumm; 
orch, pts. © Aug. 25, 1925; E pub. 106989; Photo 
play music co., inc., New York. 36463 


Magnificat and Nunc dimittis; liturgical w, m David 
McK. Williams. © Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107143; 
H. W. Gray co., inc., New York. 36464 


Magnolia blossoms in the moonlight; w & m Ruby 
Frey [i. e. Ruby Frey Carley] & Gaines Carley 
[i. e. Joseph Gaines Carley, jr.] © 1. Aug. 28, 
1942; E unp. 307246; Mrs. Joseph Gaines Carley, 
jr., Amite, La. 36465 


Major (The) and the minor; w & m Redd Evans & 
Earl Bostic, pf. arr. George N. Terry. © Aug. 
28, 1942; E pub. 107339; Famous music corp., 
New York. 36466 


Make a pledge; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 305462; George Fragos, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 
36467 

Make a wish upon the evening star; song, w Wilbur 
Hughes. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306681; 
John Francis Witcowich, Pueblo, Col. 36468 


Make like you love me; w IanSommers, & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 1, 1942; E unp. 306312; Emil Newman, 
New York. 36469 


Make me happy before we part; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 
307627; Rachelle D. LeFevre, Chicago. 36470 


Make my dreams come true; w & melody. © 1c. 
July 14, 1942; E unp. 302352; Fordon Leon Brister, 
Philadelphia. 36471 


Make room for freedom; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
15, 1942; E unp. 305819; Henry Shine, New York. 
36472: 


- Make up your mind; waltz, melody A. De Feo. © 


1360 


1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305530; Colonial music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 36473 


Mammy’s little southern rose; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306885; Celeste Freeze, Oregonia, O. 36474 


Man I love; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll 
Webster] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306805; 
Clara Ann Guilmain, Buffalo. 36475 


Man (The) in the moon is peakin’; song, m L. Roberts 
[pseud. of Robert Lamm] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 306777; C. A. Waite, Prince Rupert, B. es 
Canada. 36476 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 


Mandrake root; melody Al Young. © 1c. Aug. 19, 
1942; E unp. 306347; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 36477 


Manger child; carol-anthem, w George Murray 
Brown, m Keith Crosby Brown; mixed voices; pf. 
or organ acc. © Nov. 8, 1935; E pub. 51445; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 36478 


Mani con sal; letra y m Ricardo Fabrega. © Apr. 
9, 1942; E for. 67259; Peer internatl. corp., New 
York. 36479 


Manners (Zeke) collection of most popular hill- 
billy songs; compiled Zeke [i. e. Leo] Manners. 
© May 19, 1942; E pub. 105458; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 36480 


Maori love; w Helen Leeds Torrence, melody J. J. 
Arling, adapted from a Maori lullaby. © 1 c. Aug. 
27, 1942; E unp. 307279; Helen H. Torrence, 
Baltimore. 36481 


Maracas; rhumba, w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 
1942; E unp. 307692; Helena Mary Criscio, West- 
field, Mass. 36482 


Marble head; w & m James Cavanaugh, John Red- 
mond & Nat Simon. © Apr. 24, 1942; E pub. 
107199; Mills music, inc., New York. 36483 


March, march on to victory; w & m Lee Burke 
|pseud. of B. Hatié] © Aug. 17, 1942; Epub. 
107176; Beatrice Hatié, San Francisco. 36484 


March - Marines’ hymn; intro. Rally ’round the 
Flag, boys & Battle hymn of the Republic, arr. 
Forrest L. Buchtel; concert band pts. © Aug. 
14, 1942; E pub. 107232; Neil A. Kjos music co., 
Chicago. 36485 


March of a century; pf. © 1 c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 
306025; Minnie Goldsmith-+ Levy, Dallas. 36486 


March of the A. G. F.; w A. D. Higgins, melody A. 
M. Small. © 1 c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305734; 
Austin D. Higgins & Abraham M. Small, New 
Rochelle, N. Y. 36487 


March of the American men; song. © 1c. Sept. 1, 
1942; E unp. 307826; Hazel Virginia Ribble, 
Roanoke, Va. 36488 


March of the biue jackets; pf. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 306478; David E. Lundin, Escanaba, Mich. 
36489 


March of the WAAC’s; w E. C. Horn, m arr. A. M. 
Harned; pf. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306551; 
Edward C. Horn & Alfred Marion Harned, Des 
Moines. 36490 


March of victory; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © lc. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307198; Al E. Phares, 
Dunsmuir, Calif. 36491 


— —w J. Rollo Emert. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; 
E unp. 305924; Ruth Holmes Emert, Athens, Tenn. 
36492 


March on to victory; song. © lc. Aug. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 306546; Agnes M. Gleason, Shaker. Heights, O. 
36493 


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36512 


—w & m Ray M.!i. e. Rosina Marie| Harder. © 
1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306429; Rosina Marie 
Harder, East Orange, N. J. 36494 


March on with a song of love; pf., with w. © 1c. 
Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306558; Raymond Edwin 
Meyers, Vallejo, Calif. 36495 


March to victory; song. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 307995; Shirley Eunice Heckman, Chicago. 
36496 


Marching in parade, with jaunty step, to music 
grand; song. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305675; 
Eva Della White Wakelee, Chesterton, Ind. 36497 


Marching in to victory; w & melody Sally Ratick & 
J. Abrams. © lc. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307151; 
Joseph Abrams, New York. 36498 


Marching on the road to victory; song. © 1c. Sept. 
1, 1942; E unp. 307767; Alan O. Truax, Sioux 
Falls, S. D. 36499 


Marching on to victory; pf., withw. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 1942; E unp. 305938; Genevieve Theresa 
Belden, Cleveland. 36500 


—w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
307418; Michael James Corcoran, Albany. 36501 


Marching! Steaming! Flying to war; w D. D. Ballin, 
melody J. F. Hewitt. © 1c. Aug: 26, 1942; E unp. 
307029; Douglas D. Ballin & J. F. Hewitt, New 
York. 36502 


Marching to Berlin; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305588; Bessie L. Dill- 
man, Greggton, Tex. 36503 


Marching to Germany; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 307527; Genevieve Hines, Forest City, Ia. 
36504 


Marching to victory; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305585; Lydia Carbino, 
Rooseveltown, N. Y. 36505 


Mari Rose; valse in G; violin & pf. © 1c. Aug. 26, 
1942; E unp. 307177; Francesco Amendola, St. 
Paul. 36506 


Maria - Belle; song. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 
307822; Emily Tavernier, Washington. 36507 


© 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 
36508 


Mariever; melody. 
307466; Jules Golden, Southbury, Conn. 


Marine’s (The) dream star; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 
307632; William D. Davis, Chicago. 36509 


Mars (The); song. © 1 c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 
307158; Andrew George Hanley, jr., Baltimore. 
36510 


Mary Jean; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. of Robert 
Lamm] © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305298; Ina 
Miles, Lake City, Ia. 36511 


Maryland hunt; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306705; Priscilla Beacham Stanton, Balti- 
more. 36512 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
36513 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Mary’s a grand old name; from Yankee Doodle 
dandy, w & m G. M. Cohan, arr. Oahu staff; guit. 
orch., in note & diagram. © Aug. 19, 1942; E pub. 
107269; George M. Cohan, New York. 36513 


Masquerade party; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1942; E unp. 306253; Arthur Alfred Mancini, 
Martinez, Calif. 36514 


Mass of humanity; op. 36, w Dorothy Hamid & others; 
mixed cho.; organ or pf. acc. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 305436; Hanns A. Schimmerling, New York. 

36515 


Master melodies; by various composers, arr. T. S. 
Walker; descant recorder & pf. © July 15, 1942; 
E for. 67252; Schott & co., ltd., London. 36516 


Master of my heart; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1942;E unp. 306084; Romeo Villarreal Quintanilla, 
Fort Smith, Ark. 36517 


Masters of the air; song. © ic. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 305322; Arthur Brooks Woolverton, Hutson- 
ville, Ill. 36518 


May God bless you MacArthur; song. © 1 c. Sept. 
2, 1942; E unp. 307773; Steve Callas, jr., New 
Brunswick, N. J. 36519 


May I never live to die if I’m telling you a lie; w & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307711; 
Bessie G. Glasser, New York. 36520 


Maybe; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 1 c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 306933; Sadie Neal, Lorman, 
Miss. 36521 


Maybe you’re right, and maybe I’m wrong; w M. H. 
Walters, m M.H. Early. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 307373; Margaret Holt Early & Mary 
Hamilton Walters, Weston, W. Va. 36522 


Mazurka; op. 10, no. 1; pf. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305234; Silvio De Rienzo, Brooklyn. 36523 


Me and my pals, seven million strong; m Bob 
Carleton; pf. treble, with w. © 1 c. Aug... 13, 
1942; E unp. 305664; Joseph Stociokas, Danville, 
Ill. 36524 


Me yoy pa, Brasil; samba-fox, palabras y m A. 
Orefiche; pf. © May 20, 1942; E for. 67218; Do 
re mi fa casa editora de musica, Buenos Aires. 

36525 


Meditation; pf. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307515; 
Paul Klatt, Lakewood, O. 36526 


Meditation on peace; song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 306097; Joseph Philip Blaising, Richmond 
Hill, N. Y. 36527 


Melancholy; foxtrot, w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306890; Francis Burns, Buzzards 
Bay, Mass. 36528 


Melancholy blues; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1942; E unp. 306248; Charles A. Settens, New 
York. 36529 


Mellow moonlight; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1942; E unp. 305499; Alice West Ling, Johnstown, 
Pa. 36530 


Melodia des La Plata; pf. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 307447; Hans Giinther Silbermann, St. 
Louis. 36531 


Melodia sacra; by Philip G. Kreckel, op. 50; organ. 
© Aug. 12, 1942; E pub. 107043; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 36532 


Melody echoes; w & m compiled John Herbert Hall. 
© Aug. 5, 1942; E pub. 106883; Hall music co., 
Maryville, Tenn. 36533 


Melody from Piano concerto in B flat minor; by 
Tschaikowsky, arr. Ernest Haywood; pf. © Aug. 
4, 1942; E for. 67248; Keith, Prowse & co., lid., 
London. 36534 


Melody Lane; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. of Robert 
Lamm] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306788; 
Victor Papa, Utica, N. Y. 36535 


Melody no. 25; melody. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 307639; Charles Joseph Martell, Murphysboro, 
il. 36536 


Melody no. 26; melody. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 307640; Charles Joseph Martell, Murphysboro, 
ml. 36537 


Melody of an old love song; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 306841; Eugenie E. Dennis, Shreveport, La. 

36538 


Memories of Pennsylvania; song. © 1c. Aug. 20, 
1942; E unp. 306506; Mildred Hurley Law, 
Columbus, O. 36539 


Memory (A); by Lois Long [pseud. of John Thomp- 
son]; pf. © Aug. 5, 1942; E pub. 107125; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati. 36540 


Memphis shuffle; w & melody Evelyn Chase [pseud. 
of Evelyn Prochaska], S. Michelson &-D. Franklin. 
© 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306557; Evelyn 
Prochaska, Sam Michelson & Dan Franklin, New 
York. 36541 


Mem’ry of our love; w Beth Howard [pseud. of E. 
Steinbach], melody Mabel Steinbach. © 1c. Aug. 
13, 1942; E unp. 305775; Elizabeth Steinbach, 
North Hollywood, Calif. 36542 


Men of action; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306142; 
Esther Elizabeth Wick, Duluth. 36543 


Men of iron; w W. R. Mason, m L. Sherwood. © 
July 24, 1942; E pub. 106825; W. R. Mason, Long- 
meadow, Mass. & Larry Sherwood, Kansas City, 
Mo. 36544 


Men of the merchant marine; song. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 307617; Emeline Katharine Paige, 
New Orleans. 36545 


Men on parade; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 307511; Mary Grace Elliott, Royal Oak, 
Mich. 36546 


Mention of your name; song, melody Harry Freeman. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306213; Pauline S. 
Chadwell, Lynnfield, Mass. 36547 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 


Merchant marine; w & melody Jane Dahlem. © lc. 
Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306093; Mayme Dahlem, St. 
Petersburg, Fla. 36548 


Merrily I walk along; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 19, 
1942; E unp. 306408; Ethel Mae Hamilton, Miami, 
Fla. 36549 


Merry old time; by C. Franz Koehler; pf. © Aug. 6, 
1942; E pub. 106830; Boston music co., Boston. 
36550 


Merry wives of Windsor; excerpt, Otto Nicolai, arr. 
Carl Richter; pf. © June 11, 1942; E pub. 106999; 
Bach music co., Henry Dellafield sole owner, 
Boston. 36551 


Mexican magic; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 307045; Fred A. Weller, Los Angeles. 
36552 


M’ha detto il vento; slow fox, parole Pirro Rost e 
Enzio Malatesta, m Gorni Kramer; pti. d’orch. © 
Dec. 31, 1939; E for. 67088; S. a. edizioni Suvini- 
Zerboni, Milan. 36553 


Mi carinito se va; rumba, letra y m Luis Savastano. 
© Apr. 30, 1942; E for. 67214; Ediciones inter- 
nacionales Fermata, Buenos Aires. 36554 


Mi guajira; w & melody Gil Charro. © 1 c. Aug. 
22, 1942; E unp. 307211; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 36555 


Mi muchachita; w & m Helena Kaye. © 1c. Aug. 5, 
1942; E unp. 307421; Mary Helena Kelley, Canon 
City, Col. 36556 


Mi negra cheri; rumba, palabras A. Salgueiro, m 
A. Orefiche; pf. © May 20, 1942; E for. 67219; 
Do re mi fa casa editora de musica, Buenos Aires. 

36557 


Mi-nene; cancion. © Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 107085; 
Manuél Fernandez Suarez, New York. 36558 


Michoacan; Mexican folk melodies, w & m arr. 
Severo Muguerza. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306199; Thomas Seabrook Hunter, Monterey, N. L., 
Mexico. 36559 


Midgley melody; melody, with pf. acc. nos. 4202, 
4204, 4207-4214. © 1c. each Aug. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 305833-305842; Charles William Midgley, jr., 
Oakland, Calif. 36560-36569 


woes me—=n0. 4215. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306123; Charles William Midgley, jr., Oakland, 
Calif. 36570 


—— —no. 4216. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 
307300; Charles William Midgley, jr., Oakland, 
Calif. 36571 


Mighty fortress is our God; arr. Edwin Liemohn, 
mixed cho. © Aug. 10, 1942; E pub. 106938; 
Galaxy music corp., New York. 36572 


Mighty U. S. A.; song. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 
306664; Ted Ehrlich, Kohala, Hawaii. 36573 


36590 


Military polka; song, w Addy Amor. © 1 c. Aug. 
18, 1942; E unp. 306286; Bob Hamilton, Yonkers, 
N. Y. 36574 


Military Sally back home; w P. A. R. Slipka, melody 
J. Erhardt. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305380; 
Joseph Erhardt, Minneapolis & Paul A. R. Slipka, 
St. Paul. 36575 


Military sweetheart; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 307619; Ted Lloyd; Wilmington, Calif. 
36576 


Millions strong; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305341; 
Margaret R. Edwards, West Roxbury, Mass. 

36577 


Minuet; from Berenice, by G. F. Handel, arr. Am- 
brose P. Porter; organ. © Nov. 11, 1924; E for. 
67257; Schott & co., ltd., London. 36578 


Minuetto; by Stephen Storace, arr. Alec Rowley; pf. 
© Oct. 25, 1932; E for. 67268; Schott & co., ltd., 
London. 36579 


Minuetto antico in D; pf. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 307178; Francesco Amendola, St. Paul. 
36580 


Mirage; melody Juan Tizol. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 306353; Robbins music corp., New York. 
36581 


Mishap to a Jap; song, melody Robert VanSickle. © 
1 c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307605; Josephine 
Bradley Born, Boulder, Mont. 36582 


Miss America I miss you; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
12, 1942; E unp. 305460; Gertrude Gandal, Kansas 
City, Mo. 36583 


Miss Robbin’s flowers; from Tulip time, by Franz 
Waxman. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306060; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 36584 


Mission bells; w & m Bob [i. e. R. L.] Pohle & 
Tommy [i. e. T. V.] Foulkes, arr. Alice Stenner. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307561; Thomas 
Virgil Foulkes & Robert Louis Pohle, Monterey 
Park, Calif. 36585 


Mister; w Paul de Fur, m Rudi Révil [pseud. of 
Rudolph H. Weil] © 1 c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 
307807; Raoul Breton, New York. 36586 


Mister beware; w & melody Joe [i. e. Joseph] 
Girardi. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306206; 
Joseph Girardi, North Vineland, N. J. 36587 


Mr. Free; song, melody F. Burrell & Mike Michaels. 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; Eunp. 305885; Frank Burrell, 
New York. 36588 


Mr. Hun and Mr. Jap; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305346; Katherine Lois McEachern, El 
Segundo, Calif. 36589 


Mr. Moon quit watchin’; song. © 1c. July 9, 1942; 
E unp. 305712; Jennie Wiseman, Sheridan, Ill. 
36590 


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36591 t. 3, n. s., V. 37 


Mister Whippoorwill; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1942; E unp. 306228; Frederick Ernest Drew, 
New York. 36591 


Mizpah; book of special songs & chos., w & m com- 
piled & composed. © July 15, 1941; E pub. 98481; 
Dorothy Dobbins Dake, Bristol, Tenn. 36592 


Moanin’ the blues away; song. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305245; Nathan Shapira, Spokane. 36593 


Mobile blues; melody. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 
307376; Fritz Spielman, New York. 36594 


Modern Pares foundation studies for cornet or 
trumpet; new material @& re-arr. Harvey S. 
Whistler. © July 28, 1942; E pub. 107292; Rubank, 
inc., Chicago. 36595 


‘Mommy; song. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305549; 
Betty Rose Mary Allanson, Detroit. 36596 


Monks reviving Bartolome; from Bartolome the 
juggler, by Albert Hay Malotte. © 1c. Sept. 1, 
1942; E unp. 307792; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

36597 


Montana Bluebell; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 306087; Minnie Mae Collings, Helena, 
Mont. 36598 


Moon is down; w & m Lou Light. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1942; E unp. 305554; Lucetta Light, Chicago. 
36599 


Moon over Manila; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 13, 
1942; E unp. 305730; Irvin Ira Cole, Des Moines. 
36600 


Moon (The) will make trouble for you; song, m Tom 
Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 306817; Bessie Helvick, Allen- 
town, Pa. 36601 


Moonbeams; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 306483; Pauline Irwin Robinson, Merced, 
Calif. 36602 


Moonlight at midnight; w L. H. Riley, melody A. H. 
Neuberger. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307497; 
Lewis H. Riley & Alfred Hugo Neuberger, Los 
Gatos, Calif. 36603 


Moonlight folly; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 306452; Leo Michaluk, Philadelphia. 36604 


Moonlight in a country churchyard; nocturn; pf. © 
1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 306937; Alma Yost 
Johnson, Sewickley, Pa. 36605 


Moonlight in the blackout is for love; w & m Eddie 
|i. e. Edward] Malle; pf. treble. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305571; Edward Malle, Philadelphia. 

36606 


Moonlight is streaming in my window; song, m 
Eddie Keenan. © Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 107017; 
Earl J. Talent, Roxboro, N. C. 36607 


Moonlight mood; w Harold Adamson, m Peter De 
Rose. © Aug. 6, 1942; E pub. 106844; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 36608 


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Moonlight on Tippecanoe; song, w Margaret Davis. 
© lc. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306759; Gertrude 
Sharples, Wabash, Ind. 36609 


Moonlight reverie; w Bob [i. e. Robert] Walsh; pf. 
treble. © lc. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306674; Harry 
William Hart, Brooklyn. 36610 


Moonlite and music; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 28, 
1942; E unp. 307317; Omar Newell Pritchett, 
Chicago. 36611 


Mora (La); op. 13; melodia, con acc. de pi. © 1c. 
Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306426; Carmen Delfin, New 
York. 36612 


More than you know; waltz, w & melody Jean Elkins. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 305971; Mrs. Sidney 
Elkins, Prince Rupert, B. C., Canada. 36613 


Mother; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; 
E unp. 307532; Fred Schaaf, New York. 36614 


—song|and] Father; w H. Andreasen & Norman 
Andreasen: high & low voices. © June 8, 1942; 
E pub. 107296; Herman Andreasen, Brigham, Utah. 

36615 


Mother dear; song, m Byron Brooks |pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
-306837; Ada Jameson, Kansas City, Mo. 36616 


—— ——w J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 307204; Adelyne S. Davis, Detroit. 36617 


—— ——melody Eddie Keenan. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305327; E. A. Madden, New Britain, 
Conn. 36618 


Mother, I long for you; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 1, 
1942: E unp. 307766; Marguerite Tolerico, New 
York. 36619 


Mother, kiss your sonny boy goodbye; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 
307079; Celeste Freeze, Oregonia, QO. 36620 


Mother’s day melody; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 4, 
1942; E unp. 308086; Matthew Henry Kleiner, 
Graham, Tex. 36621 


Mother’s (A) prayer at twilight; song, m Lindsay 
McPhail. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306282; 
Clayton Garrison, Fort Montgomery, N. Y. 

36622 


Mother’s prayer for her boy out there; song. © 1 
c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306095; Marie Joy Mills, 
Los Angeles. 36623 


Musaccordion folio no. 2; compiled Howard Wilson, 
arr. Joe Pafumy; pf. accordion. © July 28, 1942; 
E pub. 107266; Peer internatl. corp., New York. 

36624 


Music to a poem; melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 307641; Florence F. Wronikowski, 
Milwaukee. 36625 


Music when soft voices die; w Percy Bysshe Shelley, 
m Morris Hutchins Ruger; mixed cho. © Aug. 
10, 1942; E pub. 106975; Hall & McCreary co., 
Chicago. 36626 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 


36661 


My American Irish Rose; pi., withw. © 1c. Aug. 
26, 1942; E unp. 307435; William Benneit Halliwell, 
Saugatuck, Conn. 36627 


My Annie; w & m Marcia [i. e. E. M.] Campbell. 
© 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307005; Edna Marcia 
Campbell, Long Beach, Calif. 36628 


My Aralita; song, melody J. J. Arling. © 1 c. Aug. 
14, 1942; E unp. 305849; Helen Leeds Torrence, 
Baltimore. 36629 


My baby’s gone; foxtrot, w Ray Hibbeler, & melody. 
© 1e. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307818; LaVern Hahm, 
Buffalo. 36630 


My best to you; w Gene Willadsen, m Isham Jones. 
© Aug. 5, 1942; E pub. 106960; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 36631 


My boy; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 
1 c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307636; Onie Mae 
White, Lexington, Ala. 36632 


——w A. Mirarchi, m J. R. DeMarco. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1942: E unp. 306732; Adeline Mirarchi & 
Josephine Rita DeMarco, Long Beach, N. aa * 

6 


——w & m Lydia Bratz Kothe. © 1c. Aug. 28, 
1942; E unp. 307311; Carl Sobie publisher, Detroit. 
36634 


My boy has joined the colors; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 
307598; Emily C. Pattison, Aberdeen, Wash. ae 

36 

My broken-in seegar; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 3, 
1942; E unp. 307988; Frank R. Crandall, Sacra- 
mento, Calif. 36636 


My concern; song, m Lee B. Browne. © 1c. Aug. 
26, 1942; E unp. 307105; James Wilford Moore, 
Portsmouth, Va. 36637 


My country is calling; song. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 307823; William Robert Hembree, Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 36638 


My country needs me now; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
1, 1942; E unp. 307762; Elnora Rolfson, Wausau, 
Wis. 36639 


My country, oh! My country; song. © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1942; E unp. 305847; Margaret Goepel, New oe 
66 


My darlin , my sweetheart, Kathleen; song, melody 
Jack Allan. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306549; 
Anne Shambeau, Detroit. 36641 


My darling has sailed across the deep blue sea; 
song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © lc. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306916; Bertman Joseph 
Bruce, New Orleans. 36642 


My darling Kuipo; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305364; George Jack Kessel, Biren 


My dear; song, w Myron Mcintosh. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305577; Charles Evard Street, jr., 
Joplin, Mo. 36644 


My decision; hymn, w Henry J. Zelley. © Aug. 28, 
1942; E pub. 107293; George Harrison Cook, Ocean 
Grove, N. J. 36645 


My dream man; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305360; Lela M. Ellis, Mesa, Col. 36646 


My dream melody; song, w Ray Hibbeler & F. 
Doerrer. © Aug. 5, 1942; E pub. 106819; Freda 
Doerrer, Louisville. 36647 


My fella is a G. I. guy; w Lillian R. Alberts, melody 
Bob Eschmann & H. G. Dittmer. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 
1942; Eunp. 305617; Herbert G. Dittmer, Brooklyn. 

36648 


My flower grows so sweet; w & melody George 
Williams & Phil Fahrney. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 306268; Mutual music soc., inc., New York. 

36649 


My gal is a pal of the army now; w & melody Billy 
Arden [pseud. of Boleslaw Zielinski] © 1c. Aug. 
12, 1942; E unp. 305673; Boleslaw Zielinski, 
Buffalo. 36650 


My girl of old Hawaii; w & melody LaVon [i. e. 
W. L.] Chappell. © 1 c. July 30, 1942; E unp. 
306298; William LaVon Chappell, Lyman, Utah. 

36651 


My glorious moment; song, m Aaron A. Clark. © 
Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107089; Dimitrios K. Cou- 
koulas, Cleveland. 36652 


My golden bell; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © ic. 
Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306129; Rosa Horton, Fair- 
field, Ala. 36653 


My grandma was an Indian princess; song. © lc. 
Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306630; Elora Elaine 
Sornsen, Los Angeles. 36654 


My Gypsy love; w & melody Michael Lutwin & M. 
Rosenhain. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305542; 
Muriel Rosenhain, Akron, O. 36655 


My heart and I decided; w & m Walter Donaldson. 
© Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107111; Warock music co., 
New York. 36656 


My heart cries out; fox trot, w & m Robert William 
Morris [pseud. of H. M. Miller] © 1c. Aug. 27, 
1942; E unp. 307170; Hubert M. Miller, South 
Milwaukee, Wis. 36657 


——w Elise Leon Lucking, melody Marianne Bar- 
bara Matousek. © 1 c. Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 
306559; Mary Beam Stokoe, Shaker Heights, O. 

36658 


My heart has gone astray; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 306765; Kay Markham, Troy, N. Y. 
36659 


My heart is broken in two; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 
307637; Mabel Ohl, Denver, 36660 


My heart is flying with you; w & melody. © lc. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307610; Vera C. Miller, 
Oakland, Calif. 36661 


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36662 


My heart is marking time; w & melody Ray [i. e. 
J. R.] Carley & W. O'Donnell. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 
1942; E unp. 307804; James R. Carley & Walter 
O’Donnell, West Warwick, R. I. 36662 


My heart is still with you; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306914; Marvin A. Bowman, Chanute Field, Ill. 

36663 


My heart marched away with my soldier boy; w& 
melody. © ic. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306092; 
Dorothy Potter, New York. 36664 


My heart remembers; song, w June Geserick. © 
lc. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305947; Eleanor Elsie 
Bartsch, Matteson, Ill. 36665 


My heart tells me; w G. Mitchell, melody A. H. 
Neuberger. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307499; 
Grace Mitchell & Alfred Hugo Neuberger, Los 
Gatos, Calif. 36666 


My heart took a spill; song. © 1c. July 25, 1942; E 
unp. 305715; Orpha Elverda Dawson, Pasadena. 
36667 


My heart’s in the heart of the Rockies; song, mel- 
ody Raymond Childress. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 1942; E 
unp. 307575; John M. Layel, Gastonia, N. C. 

36668 


My heart’s in the Highlands; w Robert Burns [and] 
Golden slumbers; old English w: m Frank B. 
Cookson; men’s cho. © Apr. 9, 1942; E pub. 
106985; Educational music bureau, inc., Chicago. 

36669 


My heart’s up in the clouds; w & m Hal [i. e. H. S.] 
Hartman. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305442; 
Harland S. Hartman, Kingwood, W. Va. 36670 


My hero in blue; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 307295; Marius Erdmann, Linden, N. J. 
36671 


My home out on the prairie; song, melody Henry 
Rogers. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305382; 
Jessie R. Farr, Ponca City, Okl. 36672 


My honey and me; w L. Gray, melody P. Robbins. 
© 1 c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306425; Phillip 
Robbins & Louise Gray, St. Paul. 36673 


My honey, my love, seems like to me; w Jean Mon- 
roe, m Curtis [i. e. W. C.] Monroe; pf. treble. © 
lc. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305694; William Curtis 
Monroe, Washington. 36674 


My Indianapolis home; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305340; Jack Purvis, Hammond, Ind. 36675 


My Jacquerie; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe, m 
Curtis [i. e. W. C.] Monroe; pf. treble. © 1 c. 
Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305695; William Curtis 
Monroe, Washington. 36676 


My Johnny; m Sylvia B. Smith; altoor bar. © lc. 
Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306430; Amy M. Lopez, 
Glen Ridge, N. J. 36677 


- a, Ne Seo 


My land; w Edgar A. Guest, m Dorothy Sayles [i. e. 
D. S. Renton] © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308170; 
Dorothy Sayles Renton, Pasadena. 36678 


My last trail; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307591; John Udell, 
Charleston, S. C. 36679 


My lips are yours; pf. treble, withw. © 1 c. Aug. 
28, 1942; E unp. 307346; Bessie Snider, South 
Bend, Ind. 36680 


My little curly head; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305276; Lillian Esther Quigley, Sioux 
Falls, S. D. 36681 


My little refugee; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305669; Jean 
Lazo, Detroit. 36682 


My love and I; song, m Eddie Ward [pseud. of Eddie 
Boyden] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306796; 
Charles L. Muck, Colfax, Ia. = 36683 


My love call to you; arr. James Alston; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 306306; James Johnson, 
Chicago. 36684 


My lover’s melody; song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 306925; Emmitt Malone, Dallas. 36685 


My loyal Yankee girl; w S. Kingsbury, m P. Harder 
& Mercedes Banks. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
305957; Sara Kingsbury & Paul Harder, Indian- 
apolis. 36686 


My Marguerita; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe, m 
Curtis [i.e. W. C.] Monroe; pf. treble. © 1 c. 
Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305698; William Curtis 
Monroe, Washington. 36687 


My melody; w & m Millie [i. e. Mildred] Shugert. 
© 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307780; Mildred 
Shugert, East Rockaway, N. Y. 36688 


My memory rose; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306701; Mary Davies Estabrook, 
Lowville, N. Y. 36689 


My mother; song, melody Robert VanSickle. © 1c. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307606; Josephine Bradley 
Born, Boulder, Mont. 36690 


My mother didn’t love me; song, melody Lew [Ii. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306175; Ethel Kustanbarter, Alva, Okl. 36691 


My new love; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E 
unp. 305784; Leroy Charles Flanagan, Chicago. 
36692 


My own dear one; melody. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 306424; Phillip Robbins, St. Paul. 36693 


My pickaninny Joe; w & m Virginia Kendrick; 
women’s 3-pt. cho. © Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 
107299; Paul A. Schmitt music co., Minneapolis. 

36694 


My Polish waltz [and] Waltz in A; pf. © Aug. 21, 
1942; E pub. 107309; Larkin Craig Chandler, New 
York. 36695 


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See ee re ae a 


My prayer for you; song, m Barbara Small & 
Florence L. Johnson. © 1c. July 15, 1942; E unp. 
306980; J. J. Brownson, Vancouver, Wash. 36696 


My queen of lovely song; song, melody H. Norman 
& Ray Norman. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 
307068; Helen Norman & Z. W. Myers, Chicago. 

36697 


My queen upon the throne; waltz, w & melody. © 
lc. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307143; John Murphy, 
Chicago. 36698 


My sailor blue; w & m Sonya Sidlow. © 1c. Aug. 
18, 1942; E unp. 306266; Zofia Sonya Sidlowski, 
Mattapan, Mass. 36699 


My sailor boy in blue; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. 
Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306390; George Almond 
Bemis, Wichita Falls, Tex. 36700 


My sailor lad; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 306436; Lillian Esther Quigley, Sioux Falls, 
S. D. 36701 


-—w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 
307781; W. C. Pierpoint, Wethersfield, Conn. 
36702 


My seashore romance; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 307608; Annie Peltokangas, New 
York. 36703 


My sefiorita; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp, 
307478; Henry Sutherland Campbell, Los Angeles. 
36704 


My service flag; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305288; Frank ror Clairton, Pa. 36705 


My Shenandoah; song, pf. arr. D. W. Stroh. © July 
15, 1942; E pub. 106827; Tom Waters, Shamokin, 
Pa. 36706 


My soldier; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 306635; Kenneth O. Langbell, Lakota, N. D. 
36707 


My soldier boy; song, melody Bob Carleton. © lc. 
Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307329;. Mrs. V. Massey, 
Wildwood, Ga. 36708 


My soldier husband; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306877; 
Charles Gorla, Conrath, Wis. 36709 


My son; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 
1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307087; J. L. Perry, 
El Dorado, Ark. 36710 


My song for you; w & m Eugene Joseph & Bernard 
Maltin. © Aug. 5, 1942; E pub. 106879; Paull- 
pioneer music corp., New York. 36711 


My sunny skies; song. © 1 c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 
307160; Margery Bell, Cincinnati. 36712 


My sweetheart is with the A. E. F.; w M. W. Harp, 
m G. R. Harp. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 
305625; Minnie Wilcox Harp & Gwendolyn Rose 
Harp, Kansas City, Mo. 36713 


My sweetheart’s a bombardier; w & melody. © 1 
c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306477; Herbert West- 
brook Smith, Ellsworth, Me. 36714 


My sweetheart’s over there; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306863; Joseph J. Bomalick, 
Inglewood, Calif. 36715 


My sweetie’s a soldier of the U. S. A.; song. © 1c. 
Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306534; Cleo Lee Hodges, 
Statesboro, Ga. 36716 


My symptoms of love; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 7, 
1942; E unp. 307581; Norman Feinglos, Syracuse. 
36717 


My Tennessee mountaineer; song, m L. Roberts 
[pseud. of Robert Lamm] © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305299; William Prohaska, Earlham, Ia. 

36718 


My ukulele baby; w & melody David Keoho & Ray 
Meany. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307209; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 36719 


My uncle’s in the army; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306849; Rae Jean Thompson, Trenton, Mich. 

36720 


My U.S. victory plane; song. © 1 c. Aug. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 307223; Cordelia Viola Louthan Lee, Oak- 
land, Calif. 36721 


_My unsuspecting dear; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 


with w. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305667; Mrs. 
L. M. Perrin, Leckford, Sask., Canada. 36722 


My wife is in the army; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 307664; Plummer H. Riddle, 
Salem, O. 36723 


My wish in our wishing well; song, arr. Harry 
Powell. © July 7, 1942; E pub. 106170; Ruth 
Carolyn Seaton, Larkspur, Calif. 36724 


My young man; song. © 1c. June 27, 1942; E unp. 
306321; John Daniel Hagenhofer, Fort Dix, N. J. 
36725 


Na wahi kaulana o kauai; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 306859; Lena Machado, Honolulu. 
36726 


Nach jedem abschied gibt’s ein wiederseh’n; lang- 
samer walzer,—Geh nur zu einem andern; lang- 
samer foxtrot [and] Warum, weshalb, wieso; fox- 
trot: aus Herzensfreud-herzensleid, w Aldo v. 
Pinelli u. Hubert Marischka, m Ludwig Schmid- 
seder, klavier arr. Gerhard Mohr. © Jan. 5, 1941; 
E for. 67037; Musikverlag City, Hans Sikorski, 
Leipzig. 36727 


Nacional; Mexican folk melodies, w & m arr. Severo 
Muguerza, © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306191; 
Thomas Seabrook Hunter, Monterey, N. L., Mexico. 

36728 


National hymn of victory; w & m John Jacob Niles, 
arr. Lewis Henry Horton; mixed cho. © June 1, 
1942; E pub. 107264; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

36729 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
36730 t. 3, Nosy wacom 


Navy blue; pf. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305828; 
Helen M. H. Gamon, Jacksonville, Fla. 36730 


Navy wings; w & m Ranny Weeks & Bernie Fazioli. 
© Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107147; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 36731 


Needed now; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp, 307594; Helen H. 
Boucher, Parsons, Kan. 36732 


Nest (A) in the West; song. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1942; 
E unp. 306300; Maude MacNider List, Billings, 
Mont. 36733 


Neurotic goldfish; by Alec Wilder; pf. © Aug. 8, 
1942; E pub. 107119; Regent music corp., New 
York. 36734 


Never can tell; song. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 
305727; C. Gerard Clukey, Washington. 36735 


Never did that before; w Alfred Seelen & William 
Lane, melody Abraham Michael Small. © 1c. 
Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306284; Bernard Landes, 
New York. 36736 


Never tell me goodbye; waltz, w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305644; Beatrice Rush, 
Ennis, Tex. 36737 


Never to leave my Lord; pf., with w. © July 10, 
1942; E pub. 107301; Ward F. Printz, Reading, pe 
36738 

New album of Xavier Cugat’s best compositions and 
other Latin-American favorites; compiled X. 
Cugat. © July 31, 1942; E pub. 106878; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York, 36739 


New arrival; from Tulip time, by Franz Waxman, 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306061; Loew’s, inc., 
New York, 36740 


New (The) day America; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305955; Luther T. 
Shifflett, Charleston, s. C. 36741 


New grave of clay; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1942; E unp. 306220; Albert Sidney Johnson, 
Linville, Va. 36742 


New mellow song folio, no. 2;w & m Robert Reynolds. 
© Aug. 10, 1942; E pub. "106958; Mellow music 
pub. co., New York. 36743 


New world after war; from American follies, w & 
melody Billy [i. e. W. H.] King. © 1c. July 10, 
1942; E unp. 303208; William Howard King, New 
York. 36744 


——w Billy [i. e. William] King, melody M. G. 
Thomas. © 1 c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306224; 
William King & Millard Galweston Thomas, New 
York. 36745 


New York apartment; from Tulip time, by Franz 
Waxman. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306062; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 36746 


Next time we meet; w & m Mitchell Parish, Peter 
De Rose & Joe Burke; pf. treble. © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1942; E unp. 305869; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 36747 


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Nigger on the sidewalk; orch. sc. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 306205; Marian Gilbert Connell, 
Kansas City, Mo. 36748 


Night; op. 156; full orch. sc. © Aug. 24, 1942; E 
pub. 107081; A. Louis Scarmolin, Union City, N. J. 
36749 


Night (The) is blue and cold; w & melody Jimmy 
[i. e. G. W.] Maxwell. © 1 c. Aug. 27, 1942; E 
unp. 307247; Gerald Warren Maxwell, Wheatland, 
Wy. 36750 


Ninth division march; w & m Mrs. Solly Powell 
Singley. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305479; 
Ninth infantry division, commanding general, Fort 
Bragg, N. C. 36751 


No matter where I may be, I’ll be walking thru life 
with you; song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
305979; John Henry Holmes, Columbus, O. 36752 


No new millionaires; w & melody. © 1c. July 28, 
1942; E unp. 305051; Woody M. Roberson, New 
York. 36753 


No one but you; foxtrot, w Robert Vance; pf. © lc. 
Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307778; Alois Stocek Elmer, 
Wilmington, Del. 36754 


No one ever comes around to my house; w & m 
Larry Markes & Dick Charles; pf. © 1 c. Aug. 
20, 1942; E unp. 306467; Leeds music corp., New 
York. 36755 


No tenemos gasolina; guaracha, letra y melodfa. 
© 1 c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307371; José M. 
Negron, New York, 36756 


Nobody else but you; w & m Al Ethelred Blakeley 
[pseud. of A. E. Blake], pf. arr. C. Edgar Jordan. 
© Aug. 1, 1942; E pub. 107298; Alfred Egbert . 
Blake, New York. 36757 


Nobody else is taking your place; w & melody. © 
1c. July 14, 1942; E unp. 305215; Dick Williams, 
Phoenix, Ariz. 36758 


Noches de serenata; vals, letra y m Hector R. 
Demattei; pf. © May 30, 1942; E for. 67284; 
Ediciones internacionales Fermata, Buenos Aires. 

36759 


Nocturne; by A, Saint Amory; viola & pf. © July 11, 
1938; E for. 67269; Schott & co., ltd., London. 
36760 


Non ti conosco piu; versi Giuseppe Tumminia; pf. 
acuto. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1942; E unp. 304701; eee 
Gioe, New York. 36761 


Noon day Bouque Bay; song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306923; Emmitt Malone, Dallas. 36762 


Northen pines; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 
307473; Donald David Guthrie, Los Angeles. 
763 


Norwegian dance; by Edvard Grieg, op. 35, no, 2, 
arr. Carl Richter; pf: © June 11, 1942; E pub. 
107001; Bach music co., Henry Dellafield sole 
owner, Boston. 36764 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 


Not all the peaches grow in Georgia; w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305458; Clyde M. 
Blazer, Collingswood, N. J. 36765 


Not in the cards; song, melody Ronald Buck. © lc. 
Sept. 1, 1942; E ump. 307730; Sue L. Foil, Pana, 
Ill. 36766 


Note that bounces; w & m Ben Lorre. © Sept. l, 
1942; E pub. 107333; Music products, inc., New 
York. 36767 


Nothing but love; song, melody Lew |i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306178; 
William Bombard, Westboro, Mass. 36768 


Nothing ever happens now; song, melody Harry 
_ Freeman. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306214; 
Pauline S. Chadwell, Lynnfield, Mass. 36769 


Nothing matters now; w & melody. © lc. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 307484; Virginia Mae Layfield, 
Keene, N. H. 36770 


Noviecita; bolero, letra y m Jests Ramos. © July 
21, 1942; E pub. 107149; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 36771 


Novilunio; letra y m Julio Casanova; pf. treble. © 
lc. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306895; Pan-Amer. 
music co., inc., New York. 36772 


Now I gotta go; song, melody Billie Fredd. © 1c. 
Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306463; Harold W. Felton, 
New York. 36773 


Now I know the reason why; song, m Tom Baker 
| pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942 
E unp. 306808; Catherine A. Leggett, Devine, Tex. 

36774 


Now it’s the women’s turn; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 
307634; Landy Galvan, San Juan, Tex. 36775 


Now listen; march; band pts. © Aug. 5, 1942; E 
pub. 107005; Frank McGrann, Lancaster, Pa. 
36776 


Now look what you did; w & melody. © lc. Sept. 1, 
1942; E unp. 307572; Romeo Villarreal Quintanilla, 
Fort Smith, Ark. 36777 


Now that I know; w R. Stapleton, m O. F. Sundborg. 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305977; Oscar Ferd- 
inand Sundborg & Roselind Stapleton, Los Angeles. 

36778 

Now that I’ve learned not to care; w & melody Hal 
Burns & Earl Nunn. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1942; E unp. 
306690; Peer internatl. corp., New York. 36779 


Now that we are into it; w E. Madden, melody E. 
Cellure. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307184; 
Edward Madden, Syracuse & Elene Cellure, Roch- 
ester, N. Y. 36780 


Now that you know; w & melody. © lc. Aug. 8, 
1942; E unp. 305175; Jack Freeman, Newark, N. J. 
36781 


Now that you’re gone; w Julius Sears, m Alexander 
Cser. © Aug. 18, 1942; E pub. 107283; Carl Sobie 
publisher, Detroit. 36782 


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36798 


Now what are you gonna do; song, melody Bradley 
B. Buddy. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306703; 
Everett W. Bruce, St. Joseph, Mo. 36783 


Now you’re gone; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 307449; Paul Kenneth Garner, Indianapolis. 
36784 


Nuevo Leon; Mexican folk melodies, w & m arr. 
Severo Mugiierza. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306196; Thomas Seabrook Hunter, Monterey,N. L., 
Mexico. 36785 


Nursery rhymes; cartoon, arr. Scott Bradley. © 
1 c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307796; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 36786 


QO. C. H. S.; w & melody Robert Lamberton. © lc. 
Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306523; Oil City school 
district, Oil City, Pa. 36787 


O Father, keep us we pray; w & m Florence Jepper- 
son Madsen; women’s 3-pt. cho. © Nov. 18, 1941; 
E pub. 106624; General board of relief soc. of 
Church of Jesus Christ of latterday saints, Salt 
Lake City. 36788 


QO little town of Bethlehem; w Phillips Brooks, m 
M. Flora Todd; women’s 3-pt. voices; pf. or organ 
acc. © Aug. 14, 1942; E pub. 107049; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 36789 


O Lord most holy (Ave Maria); motet, liturgical w, 
m Robert Leech Bedell; mixed cho.; organ acc. 
© July 7, 1942; E pub. 106488; Harold Flammer, 
inc., New York. 36790 


O love of mine; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306903; 
Ruth Ann C. Jones, Blatimore. 36791 


QO lovely night; song, w Bessie Florence Lichten- 
stein. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307677; 
Claribel Lichtenstein, Los Angeles. 36792 


O mother dear be proud of me; march song. © lc. 
Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307398; George Zaharatos, 
New Haven. 36793 


O perfect love; song, w Dorothy F. Bloomfield. © 
lc. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307574; Harold Reeves 
Yarroll, Teaneck, N. J. 36794 


O praise the Lord of heaven; w of Psalm 148, from 
the Russian liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, m A. 
Arensky, op. 40, no. 4, w adjusted to the m, 
Charles Winfred Douglas, arr. Gwynn S. Bement; 
women’s cho. © Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107135; 
H. W. Gray co., inc., New York. 36795 


© salutaris; 2 voix égales; acct. d’orgue | and] 
Tantum ergo; 3 voix égales; liturgical w, m Alfred 
Mignault. © Dec. 30, 1941; E for. 67224; Adelard 
Joseph Boucher, Montreal. 36796 


O Saving Victim (O salutaris Hostia); liturgical w, 
m Francisco Buencamino, sr.; high voice, in G; 
organ acc. © Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107221; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 36797 


Oaxaca; Mexican folk melodies, w & m arr. Severo 
Mugiierza. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306201; 
Thomas Seabrook Hunter, Monterey, N. L., Mex- 
ico. 36798 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
36799 t. 3, n. S., V. 37 


Of such is the Kingdom; Children’s or Rally day 


service in art & song, Doris A. Paul & Esther 


Mary Fuller. © Apr. 29, 1942; AA 407667; Board 
of Christian education & publication, d. b. a. 
Christian education press, Philadelphia. 36799 


Of use to U. S. A.; w & melody. © ic. Aug. 8, 
1942; E unp. 305196; Elsa Forssell Ericson, Staten 
Island, N. Y. 36800 


Oh baby! Just try it some time; song. © 1c. Aug. 
15, 1942; E unp. 305949; Claudine Smith Gerecke, 
Garden City, Kan. 36801 


Ohl Give me love; song, m Jack Cranford [pseud. 
of Eddie Boyden] © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305316; Athol O. Green, Nelson, B. C., Canada. 

36802 


Oh God save America; w & melody. © 1c. July 27, 
1942; E unp. 305483; Harmon William Jones, 
Centralia, Wash. 36803 


Oh! Honey, tell me you'll be mine; w & melody. © 
1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 307525; Eva Longino, 
Houston. 36804 


Oh Lake Labelle moon; w & melody R. Palmer & 
Louise Zantke. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 
305636; Rose Palmer, Milwaukee. 36805 


Oh Lord remind us lest we forget; w & melody. © 
1 c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306383; Ruby Hurtig, 
University City, Mo. 36806 


Oh, lovely moon; song. © June 15, 1942; E pub. 
106889; Geraldine Heinbaugh, Belle Fourche, S. D. 
36807 


Oh mia Pepita; foxtrot, w Cecelia F. Elmer & A. S. 
Elmer; pf. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307777; 
Alois Stocek Elmer, Wilmington, Del. 36808 


Oh, Mister Snibichuck; song, m Marion Phillips. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306746; Henry C. 
Pollack, Brookline, Mass, 36809 


Oh my darlin’; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. July 27, 


1942; E unp. 307413; Frank Paich, Pittsburgh. 
36810 


Ohi Please; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 306750; Eugene Brown, Camp Wolters, one : 
368 


Oh sing a song for me; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306876; 
Olive Erickson, Everett, Wash. 36812 


Oh, what.a beginning; song, m Effie Kalisz. ©lc. 
Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306589; Charles Jacobs, 
New York. 36813 


Oh what a night to be spendin’ back home; w B. A. 
Rosenthal, melody B. C. Warrick. © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1942; E unp. 305859; Bill Carleton Warrick & 
Bert A. Rosenthal, Tampa, Fla. 36814 


Oh, why do we have to have war; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306161; P. G. Strigle, Dutton, Va. 36815 


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Oh you aeroplane; song, arr. John Beilein. © 1c. 
Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 305928; Minnie Goss, 
Baltimore, 36816 


Oh you gotta zig you gotta zag; song. © 1 c. Sept. 
1, 1942; E unp. 307782; John Lucas, Charlestown, . 
Mass. 36817 


Oh you lovable you; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306919; 
June Lape, Fort Wayne. 36818 


Old Australian moon keep shining; song. © 1 c. 
Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306660; Hazel Coryell, 
Canton, O. 36819 


Old Buddy, we won’t fight any more; w Robert Viets; 
pf. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305558; Inez. 
Ingles, Sheridan, Il. 36820 


Old cathedral bells; pf., with w. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305236; Minnie S. Getz, Wilkinsburg, 
Pa. 36821 


Old clay pipe; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 305639; Carroll Miner, Texarkana, Ark. 
36822 


Old Glory; song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306734; A. A. Newnham, Gold Hill, Or. 36823 


—— —melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1942; E unp. 307074; Ellen T. Joyce, Los Angeles, 
36824 

Old Glory blessed Stars and Stripes; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 7, 
1942; E unp. 305124; Dewitt Sergeant, Sodus Point, 
N. Y. 36825 


Old Glory, we’re proud of you; song. © 1 c. Sept. 
2, 1942; E unp. 307771; Kenneth Bakke Jahnsen, 
Brooklyn. 36826 


Old gray mare is back where she used to be; w & 
melody. © 1c. July 20, 1942; E unp. 305883; 
Carson Jay Robison, New York. , 36827 


Old harp sings; pf. © 1 c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 
306936; Alma Yost Johnson, Sewickley, Pa, 36828 


Old house boat; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Aug, 17, 1942; E unp. 306136; 
Gilbert Pearson, Paola, Ind. 36829 


Old John Silver; by Louis Sugarman; pf. © Aug. 5, 
1942; E for. 67195; Parnasse musical, Lachute, 
Que., Canada. 36830 


Old Kentucky hills; w A. G. Shelton, melody D. 
Negley. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306932; D. 
Negley & A. G. Shelton, Hollywood, Calif. 36831 


Old kite; w Desmond O’Connor, m Kennedy Russell. 
© Aug. 12, 1942; E for. 67249; Keith, Prowse & 
co., ltd., London. 36832 


Old liberty bell; m Al Edwards; pf., withw. © 1c. 
Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305345; Carl Julius Pursey, 
St. Louis. 36833 


Old love; song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306103; 
Carl C, Christy, Boulder, Col. 36834 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


“no. 8, 1942 


Qld Mississippi moon; w & m Bob Long. © June 
10, 1942; E pub. 107153; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 36835 


Old New England town; w Ian Sommers, & melody. 
© lc. Aug. 1, 1942; E unp. 306310; Emil Newman, 
New York. 36836 


Old pal; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © le. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 307199; Dick Hays, Deming, N. M. 
36837 


Old salt; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 
307257; Byron Gay, Annapolis. 36838 


Qld wagon trail; w L. H. Riley, melody A. H. Neu- 
berger. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307498; 
Lewis H. Riley & Alfred Hugo Neuberger, Los 
Gatos, Calif. 36839 


On a little Caribbean island; w Meredith Miles 
White. & melody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 
305609; Martha Charline White, Leavenworth, Kan. 

36840 


On Bedloes Island; song. © i c. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 305295; Mary Madsen, Olympia, Wash. 
36841 


On my island of dreams; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
1, 1942; E unp. 307813; Ethel Mae Hamilton, 
Miami, Fla. 36842 


On our way; song. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 
306271; Nelson Sprackling, Westport, Conn. 
36843 


On Rainbow Row; w Ruth Lowe, m Stephan Weiss & 
Paul Mann. © lc. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307186; 
Leeds music corp., New York. 36844 


On sentry duty; w H. A. Ward, m N. D. Hirst; pf. 
© 1e. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306110; Nellie Dear- 
styne Hirst & Helen Andress Ward, Watervliet, 
N. Y. 36845 


On the banks of Ponchartrain; w & meiody. © 1c. 
Aug. 1, 1942; E unp. 305771; Margaret M. Price, 
New Orleans. 36846 


On the beautiful river, Des Moines; w & melody. © 
lc. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305741; Albert H. 
McConnell, Houston. 36847 


On the deck; from A Yank at Eton, by Bronislaw 
Kaper. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306044; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 36848 


- On the highway; song, m Eddie Keenan. © 1 c. Sept. 
2, 1942; E unp. 307717; Victor A. Peters, Santa 
Maria, Tex. 36849 


On the job for Uncle Sam; w A. G. Schmidt, m J. A. 
Mueller. 
Albert G. Schmidt & John A. Mueller, Detroit. 

36850 

On the King’s highway; w & m Elena Aves. © 1 c. 
Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306591; Helen L. Vogel, 
San Diego, Calif. 36851 


On the march; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. 
—~ © ic. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305657; Qneita L. 
Bryant, Oklahoma City. 36852 


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© ic. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306368; _ 


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1371 


36870 


On the mountain top; song. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 306514; Fred Kimball Conant, Flushing, 
Niw. 36853 


On the prairie; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 307069; Ray Norman & Helen Norman, 
Chicago. 36854 


On to Tokio; march song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 306158; Joyce N. Riggs, Chicago. 36855 


On to victory; march, arr. Billy James; pf. © 1 c. 
Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306683; Jacob David Broza, 
Devon, Pa. 36856 


——march song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 
307669; Hubert Blackburn, Feeding Hills, Mass. 
36857 


——march, Vaclav Moravan |pseud. of Vaclav 
Divina| © 1 c. July 10,1942; E unp. 301902; Vaclav 
Divina, New York. 36858 


———song. © Aug. 1, 1942; E pub. 106817; Lloyd 
Fremond Chase, San Francisco. 36859 


On to victory, and on; song. © i c. Aug. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 306527; Rulon Armstrong Jones, Hemet, 
Calif. 36860 


Once again; w & melody. © ic. Sept. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 307759; David Michlin, Katonah, N. Y. 
36861 


Once and for all; w Bob |i. e. Robert] Sullivan, 
melody Hal|i. e. H. C.| Mowry. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 307810; Harold C. Mcwry, Boston. 

36862 


Once I had a sweetheart; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305331; James De Rogers, Tuskegee, Ala. 36863 

Once upon a midnight blue; w & melody Anson Scott 
|pseud. of A. S. Amoscato} © lc. Aug. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 305472; Anthony S. Amoscato, Newark. 

36864 


Once upon a time; song, m Nancy Collins. © ic. 
Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 306972; May Layadour Kort- 


land, Pendleton, Or. 36865 
—— -—--melody Percy W. de Courcy Smaic. © | 
c. July 25, 1942; E unp. 306031; A. M. Guard 
Smaie, San Francisco. 36866 


One country one Flag; march, w Edna Marini, & 
melody. © 1 c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp, 306637; 
Anthony Misuraca, Chicago. 36867 


One day in December; song, melody Lew |i. e. 
Louis} Tobin. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
307094; Elizabeth Lawton, West Newton, Mass. 


36868 

One day you'll come back to me; w G. Mitchell, 
melody A. H. Neuberger. © i c. Aug. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 307500; Grace Mitchell & Alfred Hugo 
Neuberger, Los Gates, Calif. 36869 
One dream; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 307757; M. William Rose, Chicago. 36870 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
36871 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


One for me is you; w H. Blaine & D. Blaine, melody 
A. H. Neuberger. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 
307501; Howard Blaine, Donald Blaine & Alfred 
Hugo Neuberger, Los Gatos, Calif. 36871 


One for the money, two for the show; song. © lc. 
Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306384; Ruby Hurtig, Uni- 
versity City, Mo. 36872 


One good American is worth ten Japs; w B. Handren, 
melody D. Negley. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306930; D. Negley & Bertha Handren, Hollywood, 
Calif. d 36873 


One hour out of a lifetime; song, w George Heide- 
man. © lc. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 306078; Harold 
Edwin Taylor, Champaign, Ill. 36874 


130 million strong; song. © 1 c. Aug. 13, 1942; E 
unp. 305796; Bessie Hampton, Berkeley, Calif. 
36875 


One more hill to climb; w & melody Harry Woods. 
© 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307402; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 36876 


One night alone with you; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 306996; James Harold Harrison, 
Detroit. 36877 


One night in Bethlehem; Christmas cantata, w 
Biblical & by John Mason Neale, m William A. 
Goldsworthy; mixed voices; pf. or organ acc. © 
Aug. 12, 1942; E pub. 107040; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 36878 


One tale to tell; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 306991; Cordelia Viola Louthan Lee, Oak- 
land, Calif. 36879 


Only you; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 
305789; Gary Reginald Van Dyke, New York. 
36880 


Onward, America; from Keeper of the flame, w 
Earl Brent, m Bronislaw Kaper. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 306038; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

36881 


Onward to victory; song. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E 
unp. 307540; Thomas John Rotella, Philadelphia. 
36882 


——w & m Harvey Davis. © 1 c. Aug. 22, 1942; E 
unp. 306662; Lewis Harvey Davis, Dallas. 36883 


Onward U. S. A.; march; pf. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 305516; Ferdinand R. Lhotak, Wayne, Pa. 
36884 


O-o-oh, wonderful world; w & m Tim Spencer & 
Sam Allen. © Apr. 17, 1942; E pub. 105217; 
Amer. music, inc., Portland, Or. 36885 


Oop de lay lay; w Andy Oliver & Bubsy Meyers, & 
melody. © 1 c. July 30, 1942; E unp. 306974; 
George Henry Smalls, New York. 36886 


Open up your hearts, Americans; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306243; 
Julia Christensen, Minneapolis. 36887 


Opening theme; melody Al Young. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 
1942; E unp. 306348; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 36888 


Or sus, serviteurs du Seigneur (Arise, all ye ser- 
vants of the Lord); Biblical w, m Jan Pieters 
Sweelinck, arr. Margaret Macdonald; women’s 
mixed cho. © Aug. 25, 1942; E pub. 107286; 
Boston music co., Boston. 36889 


Orders from headquarters; song. © Aug. 3, 1942; 
E. pub. 107098; Clayton Leslie Bigbie, Stockton, 
Calif. 36890 


Organ grinder’s lullaby; waltz melody. © 1c. Aug. - 


1372 


12, 1942; E unp. 306613; John Elliott Mulgrew, 
Moscow, Pa. 36891 


Organ music for church and home; by F. Melius 
Christiansen & others, arr. F. M. Christiansen. 
© June 8, 1942; E pub. 107256; Augsburg pub. 
house, Minneapolis. 36892 


Organize your block; wR. Lucas, melody R. A. 
Crolley. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305374; 
Richard A. Crolley & Robert Lucas, Chicago. 

36893 


Oriental; op. 9; pf. treble, with pf. acc. © lc. 
Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306427; Carmen Delfin, New 
York. 36894 


Oriental dancer; from The son of Don Juan, w & 
melody. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306757; 
Frank Michael Pagano, New York. 36895 


Orientale; from Shadow of a lady, by Herbert Stot- 
hart. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305400; Loew’s, 
inc., New York. 36896 


Our all out; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 305356; Richardene Puryear, Augusta, Ga. 
. 36897 


Our ancient isle; w John Clemham | pseud. of Gordon 
Jacob], m G. Jacob; with descant for 2d verse. © 
Aug. 26, 1942; E for. 67258; Joseph Williams, lItd., 
London. 36898 


Our anniversary; march; pf. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 305513; Ferdinand R. Lhotak, Wayne, Pa. 
36899 


Our battle prayer; song. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 307585; George Henry Wedberg, Fairfield, 
Conn. 36900 


Our beloved sun got the knot tied in the end; song, 
melody Lee B. Browne. © 1 c. Aug. 13, 1942; E 
unp. 305767; Anna Layman Feemster, Covina, 
Calif. 36901 


Our boys; song. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1942; E unp. 305720; 
Mary T. Barrera, New York. 36902 


—— ——wmelody Wallace Fowler. © 1 c. Aug. 26, 
1942; E unp. 307120; Mossie H. Purcell, Nashville. 
36903 


Our country; song,m LeoRichard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305330; Thelma 
Bledsoe, Nehalem, Or. 36904 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 


36940 


Our doughboy; song. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 
307351; Luta Stanton King, Colusa, Calif. 36905 


Our dreams; song, arr. Morris G. Myers. © lc. 
Aug. 6, 1942; E unp. 306027; Raymond M. Laffey, 
Chicago. 36906 


Our eagle screams; song. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 306417; William Phillips Lardner, Duluth. 
36907 


Our fighting forces; w & m Elizabeth [i. e. M. E.] 
Martin. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307986; 
Mary Elizabeth Martin, Nashville. 36908 


Our Flag; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, withw. © 1 
c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305654; Ethel M. Calkins, 
Chicago. 36909 


——w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 
307671; Isaac Jack Chapple, Chicago. 36910 


Our Flag must fly forever; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307337; 
Nellie Carey Wade, Trinidad, Col. 36911 


Our Flag will always fly; w G. Neddo, m M. R. 
Spevacek. © 1 c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 307990; 
Gertrude Neddo, Kalamazoo, Mich. & Mildred 
Rose Spevacek, Sturgis, Mich. 36912 


Our Flags, shining banners; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306135; Lambert Zenner, Royalton, Minn. 36913 


Our flying cadets; song, w Stella Hellums. © lc. 
Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307056; S. Hellums & Carleta 
Carter, Houston. 36914 


Our forty-eight states are marching forward; w 
Marg Tell, melody Veidra King [pseud. of L. 
Thompson] © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305737; 
Loraine Thompson, Hollywood, Fla. - 36915 


Our job; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; Eunp. 306915; Etta DeWater, 
Waterloo, fa. 36916 


Our liberty bell rings; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 307563; Marie Suzanne Petesch, eee 
6917 


Our liberty is more precious than gold; song, mel- 
ody John W. Scott. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 
306262; Maurice T. Ryan, Baltimore. 36918 


Our little darling; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1c. Aug. 19, 1942; Eunp. 306238; Maggie Deweese, 
Sango, Tex. 369193 


Our love went up in flames; pi. © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1942; E unp. 305674; Jean Frances Johnson, Arroyo 
Grande, Calif. 36920 


Our meeting place, dear; song. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306924; Emmitt Malone, Pata bias 


Our nation’s glory; song. © Aug. 11, 1942; E pub. 
107275; Arthur Morris Edwards, Soe eee on 


496656 O - 42-5 


Our nation’s prayer; m Samuel A. Ward, arr. Basil 
V. Alt; women’s 2-pt. voices. © June 30, 1942; 
E pub. 107207; Elsie Birt Byers, Fort Wayne. 

36923 


Our native land; song. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 
306362; Howard F. Machin, Buffalo. 36924 


Our own orchestra folio; selected & arr. Lorrain 
E. Watters; orch. pts. © Aug. 14, 1942; E pub. 
107423; Carl Fischer, inc:, New York. 36925 


Our pledge and guarantee; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
28, 1$42; E unp. 307380; Hans Reim, Clifton, N. J. 
36926 


Our tomorrow; w J. Cannon, melody E. Aurisch. © 
1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305725; Erwin Aurisch 
& John Cannon, Philadelphia. 36927 


Our Uncle Sam; song, m Emelie E, Maurer. © 1c. 
Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307140; Helen Wicksman, 
New York. 36928 


Our Yankee fleet speeds forth; song, w Waldemar 
Rieck. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305988; 
Russell Snively Gilbert, New York. 3€829 


Out in the fields; w Louise Imogene Guiney, m 
Christopher Thomas; women’s 3-pt. cho. © Aug. 
26, 1942; E pub. 107289; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 36930 


Out of my life; w & melody Bob [i.e. R. J.] Ramcke. 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305816; Robert John 
Ramcke, Park Ridge, III. 36931 


Out of my mind; song. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 
307998; John Pettus Lapsley, Uniontown, Ala. 
36932 


Out of the night; pf., withw. © 1c. Aug, 25, 1942; 
E unp. 307051; J. Vincent Cosgrove, North Tarry- 
town, N. Y. 36933 


Out of the nite; w & m Prapione Dakesian. © 1c. 
Aug, 28, 1942; Eunp. 307312; Carl Sobie publisher, 
Detroit. 36934 


Gut Old Grand River way; w& m John Irwin. © Aug. 
25, 1942; E pub. 107246; Shelby music pub. co., 
Detroit. 36935 


Out to win; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Aug. 
28, 1942; E unp. 307328; Lena Watson, Pittsfield, 
N. H. 36936 


Over here, over there, ev’rywhere; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306840; Lillian D. Guidry, Rayne, La. 

: 36937 


Over Tokyo; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll 
Webster] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306815; 
Juel Wendell Lea, Bossier City, La. 36938 


Over yonder across the sea; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307745; Florence B. Bulot, 
New Orleans. 36939 


Overall gal; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 305261; John Thaddeus Ackerson, Fair Lawn, 
N. J. 36940 


1373 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


36941 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Ozark trail; w & melody Bert Lind | pseud. of A. J. 
Lindberg] © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 305968; 
Albert J. Lindberg, Everett, Wash. 36941 


Pajarillo, pajarillo; corrido, letra A. Hernandez de 
Lorenzo, m Alvaro de Retana, arr. Don Benny; 
ptes. d’org. © Feb. 25, 1942; E for. 67297; 
Ediciones internacionales Fermata, Buenos Aires. 

36942 


Pal o’ mine; song, m Tom Baker | pseud. of Carroll 
Webster] © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305293; 
Florence Acklam, Racine, Wis. 35943 


Pale yellow moon; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 2, 
‘ 1942; E unp. 307748; Mary C. Sachs, Chicago. 
36944 


Paloma (La); by Yradier, arr. Frederick G. Char- 
rosin; orch. pts. © May 28, 1942; E for. 67232; 
Bosworth & co., ltd., London. 36945 


Pampa (La) serenade: pf. © lc. Aug. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 307448; Hans Ginther Silbermann, St. Louis. 
36946 


Pan-a-mer (The) rhumba; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 307562; Marie Suzanne Petesch, 
Milwaukee. 36947 


Paper doll; w & m Johnny S. Black. © Aug. 27, 
1942; E pub. 107313; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 36948 


Parachutein’ | ? | Marry; song, melody Edith Whittick. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 307544; Alfred R. 
Rossman, Keansburg, N. J. 36949 


Pardon me, Miss Australia; w &.m Lynn Cowan. © 
June 8, 1942; E for. 67245; Allan & co., pty. litd., 
Melbourne, Australia. 36950 


Pardon my accent, please; song, melody Emerson 
Harper. © 1 c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307259; 
Langston Hughes, New York. 36951 


Park (The) where we met long ago; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Aug. 15, 1942; E ump. 
305985; Rudolf Messling, Highland, N. Y. 36952 


Part of you; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306719; Ruth Aviril Kimberly, Highland 
Park, Mich. 36953 


Pastorale; from Tulip time, by Franz Waxman. © 
1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306064; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 36954 


Patience and prayers; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306236; James F. 
Spencer, Port Alberni, B. C., Canada. 36955 


Patriotic songs to familiar airs; w A. E. Sherman, 
m by various composers. © Aug. 7, 1942; E pub. 
106812; Alice Ella Sherman, Plattsburgh, N. Y. 

36956 


Patriotism plus; w & melody By George | pseud. of 
M. N. Kepp| & Cabby|i. e. N. M.] Kepp. © lc. 
July 27, 1942; E unp. 306316; Morris Nathan kepp, 
St. Louis. 36957 


1374 


Patriot’s return; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 306380; John S. Farrell, New Haven. 
36958 


Paul’s (Charles) radio transitions; organ. © June 
8, 1942; E pub, 106828; Emil Ascher, inc., New 
York. 36959 


Peace; song, arr. Russell Duke. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1942; E unp. 305864; Cleta Alice Clemmer, 
Indianapolis. 36960 — 


Peace and quiet; song. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 
306221; Floyd Monroe Seaman, Uniontown, Pa. 
36961 


Peace is a-knocking; song. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 305615; Lee Sterling, Spokane. 36962 


Peace time is over; song, arr. Leo Richard& Hector - 
Richard. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305339; 
Martha R. Nelson, South St. Paul, Minn. 36963 


Pearl Harbor; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 107326; Eliza- 
beth M. Baird, Astoria, IU. 36964 


—— —melody Walter Smith. © 1c. Aug. 1l, 
1942; E unp. 305494; Michael McGarvey, San 
Francisco. 36965 


——w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306036; Malcolm Ray Kirk, Hernshaw, W. Va. 
36966 


Pedro, the wood-chopper; by C. Franz koehler; pf. 
© Aug. 6, 1942; E pub. 106831; Boston music co., 
Boston. 36967 


Peek a boo I see you; w Peggy Anne Kuhn, & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307469; Peter De 
Lucca, Babylon, N. Y. 36968 


Peg (A) to hang dreams on; w & melody; in C. © 1 
c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp: 306400; Polly Dorothy 
Mikulak, South Bend, Ind. 36969 


Peggy darling; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 305556; Julia Irene Katona Daley, Cleveland. 
36970 


Pena (La): letra y m Martin la Sierra. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 307679; Martin Gil H., New York. 
36971 


Pendulum is swinging Hitler; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 
305651; Catherine A. Masterson, Guelph, Ont., 
Canada. ' 36972 


People’s war; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305263; John Thaddeus Ackerson, Fair 
Lawn, N. J. 36973 


Perdido; w Ervin Drake & Harry Lenk, m Juan 
Tizol. © Sept. 3, 1942; E pub. 107397; Tempo 
music, inc., New York. 36974 


Permita mi negra suerte; bulerias-zambra, de Mi 
cielo de Andalucia, letra Salvador Valverde, m 
Jose Ma. Palomo; pf. © Apr. 30, 1942; E for. 
67217; Do re mi fa casa editora de miusica, 
Buenos Aires. 36975 


no. 8, 1942 


Petit Noél; cantata, based on old French Noélis, 
arr. Pierson Underwood & Lawrence Perry; 2-pt. 
treble voices; pf. or organ acc. © Aug. 10, 1942; 
E pub. 106934; Chappell & co., inc., New York. 

36976 


Petite pastorale; par Alfred Mignault; orgue. © 
Dec. 30, 1941; E for. 67225; Adelard Joseph 
Boucher, Montreal. 36977 


Petticoat (The) army march; pf., with w. © lec. 
July 30, 1942; E unp. 305493; Adrienne Vera 
Segedy, Chicago. 36978 


——w & m Adrienne V. Segedy. © Aug. 14, 1942; 
E pub. 107398; Louis Cheskin, d. b. a. L. C. 
musart publications, Chicago. 36979 


Petticoat soldiers; song, © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 307462; Dorothy Elizabeth Aldrich, Keokuk, 
Ta. 36980 

Piano concerto; theme & variations frem the Ist 
movement of Tschaikowsky’s B flat minor concerto, 
transcribed Lou Singer; pf. © Apr. 14, 1942; E 
for. 67204; Leeds music corp., New York. 36981 


Piano sketches for rhythmic activity and dance. © 
Aug. 6, 1942; E pub. 107251; Madeline F. Bushman, 
Chicago. 36982 


Piccolo tango; by Giacomo Puccini; pf. © Aug. 11, 
1942: E pub. 106943; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 36983 


Pickup on pico; melody Harry Rodgers. © 1 c. Aug. 
22, 1942; E unp. 206976; Plymouth music Co., 
inc., New York. 


Picnic; from Eagle squadron, by Frank Skinner; 
conductor. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 305596; 
Universal music corp., New York. 36985 


Pied Piper; by Wilson Manhire; pf. © Feb. 1, 1935; 
E for. 67270; Schott & co., ltd., London. 36986 


Piedras (Las); letra y m Martin la Sierra. © lc. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307680; Martin Gil H., New 
York, 36987 


Pin waltz; song, w Edward Eager. © 1c. Aug. 27, 
1942; E unp. 307270; John Mundy, New York. 

36988 

Pitch a little woo; w & m T. Ignatz Ka. © 1c. Aug. 

26, 1942; E unp. 306992; Thomas J. Kane, Cen- 

tralia, Pa. 36989 


Placing money in the bank; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307554; William Hood 
Rhoades, New York, 36990 


Plagiarist’s rhapsody; song, melody Percy W. de 
Courcy Smale. © 1 c. July 25, 1942; E unp. 
306032; A. M. Guard Smale, San Francisco. 

36991 


Plain Mister Yank; w & m Hunter Reynolds. © Aug. 
1, 1942; E pub. 106892; Skokie music 2 


Play that melody; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 
18, 1942; E unp. 306254; Michael Caleo, Utica, 
ING YX . 36993 


36984 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


37011 


Playboy cat; song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306735; A. A. Newnham, Gold Hill, Or. 36994 


Playful faun; entr’acte, Cecil Chadwick; pf. © May 
22, 1942; E for. 67239; Bosworth & co., ltd, 
London. . 36995 


Playtime pictures; by R. Schumann, op. 15, arr.; 
2 pfis., 4 hands. © 1 c, Aug. 17, 1942; E ump. 
306981; Raymond Knapp, Exeter, R. L 36996 


Plazita; melody Juan Tizol. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 306352; Robbins music corp., New York. 
36997 


Please don’t ration our love; w & m Joseph Hughes. 
© ic. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 305978; University 
music publishers, Cambridge, Mass. 36998 


Please don’t say, no; song, w Jack Philip Allen. © 
1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306160; Leone Perry- 
Allen, Los Angeles, 36999 


Please forget about me; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 307036; Louise Caroline Gray, 
St. Paul. 37000 


Please hurry, daddy; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. 
of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306832; Clyde Enos, Belmont, N. Y. 37001 


Please, mister; w & m R, Roy Coats. © Apr. 24, 
1942; E pub. 107195; Mills music, inc., New York. 
37002 


Please return; w & melody Sally Ratick & J. Abrams. 
© 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307152; Joseph 
Abrams, New York, 37003 


Please stranger; song. © 1 c. Aug. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 305809; Luella Heether, Belding, Mich. 
37004 


Please write me a letter; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 306986; William Joseph Edwards, 
Spring Hili, Ala. 37005 


Pledge of allegiance to the WAAC; song. © 1 c. 
Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307400; Ruby Frances 
Bunnell, Denver. 37066 


Pledge to the Flag; w James B. Upham; mixed 
voices. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 307417; 
Annabel Sanders Wallace, Madison, Wis. 37007 


Pluto and the armadillo; by Paul J. Smith; pf. con- 
ductor. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307697; 
Walt Disney productions, Burbank, Calif. 37008 


Pony-back, horseback, here we go; w & m Edna B. 
Griebel [i. e. Edna B. Briebel Kammerer]; pf. © 
Aug. 17, 1942; E pub. 107047; Edward Schuberth 
& co., inc., New York. 37009 


Poor little me; w & melody Michael Lutwin & M. 
Rosenhain, © 1c, Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305541; 
Muriel Rosenhain, Akron, O. $7010 


Poor maiden so; old English tune, arr. Kenneth A. 
Wright; violin & pf. © Dec. 15, 1937; E for. 
67275; Schott & co., ltd., London. 37011 


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37012 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Power squadron song; song. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 307579; J. Samuel Seoniems ats jr; ’Phila- 
deiphia. 37012 


Praise the Lord; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 22, 
1942; E unp. 306954; Henry Nemo & Bob Musel, 
New York. 37013 


Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition; w & m 
Frank Loesser, pf. arr. George N. Terry. © Aug. 
21, 1942; E pub. 107257; Famous music corp., 
New York. 37014 


Pray for me mom, when I get there; w & melody. 
© le. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307801; Paul Joseph 
Mayton, Daisytown, Pa. 37015 


Pray for victory; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 
c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307732; Lillian Brusin, 
Quincy, Mass. 37016 


Prayer for troublous times; w from various sources, 
set to m W. R. Voris; mixed voices; organ acc. 
© Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107138; H. W. Gray co., 
inc., New York. 37017 


Prayer hymn; hymn, m Hazen H. Brown. © June 
2, 1942; E pub. 107029; J. A. Landis, Eaton, O. 
37018 


Prelude and variations in G minor; by Alfred 
Wesolowski; pf. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 
306211; Jadwiga Matilda Joswiak, New York. 

37019 


Prelude in B.flat minor; pf. © 1 c. Aug. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 306562; «kathryn Ann Robinson, Mountain 
Lakes, N. J. 37020 


Prepare to meet our Savior; song, melody Lee B. 
Browne. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307106; 
Belle Garrett, Big Chimney, W. Va. 37021 


Pretty girl like you; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 307616; James Thompson Meldrum, Los 
Angeles. 37022 


Pretty soon; song. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 
307018; Rheta A. MacLeod, Newark, N. Y. 37023 


Price we paid for freedom; w & m Jack |i. e. J. J.] 
Bates. © Aug. 17, 1942; E pub. 107037; J. J. 
Bates, Detroit. 37024 


Pride of my heart; w & m Texas Jim Robertson & 
Eddie Murphy. © Aug. 1, 1942; E pub. 107023; 
Bob Miller, inc., New York. 37025 


Pride of our nation; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307330; Mary Rose 
Greer, Park City, Ky. 37026 


Primer amor; bolero, letra y melodia J. R. Milan. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306893; Pan-Amer. 
music co., inc., New York. 37027 


Priority march; w G. H. Johnston, m C. W. Erden- 
brecher. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307059; 
George H. Johnston & Charles W. Erdenbrecher, 
San Francisco. 37028 


Private Jimmy Johnson of the U. S. A.; song. © July 
29, 1942; E pub. 107009; Warren Foster, Atlanta. 
37029 


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Proposal scene; from Tuliptime, by Franz Waxman. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306065; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 37030 


Proudly wave; w M. C. Waugh, m P. T. Klingstedt. 
1. Mixed cho. - 2. Male voices. © Aug. 31, 1942; 
E pub. 107335; Maurice C. Waugh & Paul T. 
Klingstedt, Stillwater, Okl. 37031 


Pslam XX; set to m Don Malin; mixed cho.; pf. or 
organ acc. © Aug. 14, 1942; E pub. 107227; Neil 
A. Kjos music co., Chicago. 37032 


Puppy love; song. © 1c. July 29, 1942; E unp. 
305569; Frank E. Tierney, Chicago. - 37033 
Puppy love time just around the corner; song, mel- 
ody Robert VanSickle. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E 

unp. 306609; Anna Eliz. Feemster, Covina, Calif. 
37634 


Push ’em down; pf., with w. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305275; Edwina McCarty Davis, Arlington, 
Va. 37035 


Put your shoulder to the wheel; song, m Byron 
Brooks | pseud. of Malcolm Lee| © 1 c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306851; Therese Block, Bloomfield, 
Neb. 37036 


Quack, quack; song. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305281; Dorothy Warnes Reilly, San Diego, Calif. 
37037 


Que suerte la mia; polka, letra y m Jose F. Junnissi; 
pf. © Apr. 30, 1942; E for. 67211; Ediciones 
internacionales Fermata, Buenos Aires. 37038 


Queen of the flowers; song, melody James Grandeson 
Roy, jr. © lc. June 11, 1942; E unp. 305489; John 
Henry Mckee, Brumswick, Ga. 37039 


Quentin Reynolds; from Eagle squadron, by Frank 
Skinner; conductor. © 1 c. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 
305591; Universal music corp., New York. 3704u 


Questing; song, arr. Louis Rosenberger. © Aug. 
20, 1942; E pub. 107110; Guy Wilbert Atherton, 
St. Paul. 37041 


Quick! Watson, the rhythm; song, pf. arr. George 
Sumner. © Aug. 12, 1942; E pub. 106823; Walter 
Bishop, New York. 37042 


Race (The); from A Yank at Eton, by Mario Castel- 
nuovo-Tedesco. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306045; Loew’s, inc., New York. 37043 


Radio organist handy song folio, no. 1; w @& m com- 
piled C. Van Ness Clark. © Dec. 18, 1941; E pub. 
107164; Rialto music pub. corp., New York. 

37044 


Rain; w C. M. Frank & D. Danks, melody W. Moore. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307600; Camilla M. 
Frank & Winifred Moore, New Orleans, Dale 
Danks, Des Moines. 37045 


Rain check; by Billy Strayhorn; melody, with pf. 
acc. © lc. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307323; Tempo 
music, inc., New York. 37046 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 37081 


Rain clouds; w & melody. © 1¢. Sept. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 307749; Mary C. Sachs, Chicago. 37047 


Rain drops on the roof; song, m Stephen Grady 
[pseud. of Andrew Brady] © ic. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306823; W. S. Bayne, Osceola, Mo. 37048 


Rainbow valse; melody, with pf. acc. © ic. Aug. 
27, 1942; E unp. 307305; Margarethe Kopcsak, 
Jackson Heights, L. L, N. Y. 37049 


Rainbow’s end; w & m Theresa Del Grego. © ic. 
Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307313; Carl Sobie publisher, 
Detroit. 37050 


Rainy day; by Anna Priscilla Risher; pf. © Aug. 
21, 1942; E pub. 107219; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 37051 


Rainy nights; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 307020; Perle Stewart, Pennington Gap, Va. 
37052 


Raise high the Flag; song, melody Lew|i. e. Louis} 
Tobin. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307095; 
Leona E. Miller, Livermore, Ia. 37053 


RaHy around the Flag; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© ic. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307084; Ernest W. 
Stray, Niagara Falis, Ont., Canada. 37054 


Ray (The); melody Al Young. © ic. Aug. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 306349; Robbins music corp., New York. 
37055 


Raynor’s (Hal) folio of Joe Penner songs; w & m 
J. Penner & H. Raynor. no. 1. © June 2, 1941; E 
pub. 105242; Amer. music, inc., Portland, Or. 

37056 


Real clown; w & melody. © ic. Aug. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 306414; Gust Moline, Chicago. 37057 


.Recall that night; w & melody. © ic. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 307230; Ambrose Hampton Barnett, 
Berkeley, Calif. 37058 


Record (The) goes round, round and round; w & m 
Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus & Bennie Benjamin; pf. 
© ic. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307194; Leeds music 
corp., New York. 37059 


Red roses won’t tell, dear; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1 ec. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306131; 
Rose G. Harris, Altoona, Pa. 37060 


Red, White and Blue boys; w Josephine M. Mirkovich, 
m David Steele | pseud. of Joseph M. Mirkovich] 
© lc. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306488; Joseph Marion 
Mirkovich, San Francisco. 37061 


Red, white and blue panties; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307075; 
Minnie B. Sanders, White Cloud, Mich. 37062 


Reflections; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E 
unp. 306443; John N. Ouzounian, Ceres, Calif. 
37063 


Regiment of hearts; w & m Jack [i. e. J. H.] Bell- 
heimer. ©-ic. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307825; John 
Henry Bellheimer, Chicago. 37064 


1377 


Regina’s entrance; from Tulip time, by Franz Wax- 
man. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306063; Loew’s, 
inc., New York. 37065 


Remember; song. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 
306665; Ted Ehrlich, Kohala, Hawaii. 37066 


——w & melody. © ic. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 
306411; Evelyn Fraser, Detroit. 37067 


Remember I love you; song. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 305703; Helen Janet Spencer, Greenville, 
Tex. 37068 


Remember me, darling; song, m Byron Brooks 
|pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 306844; Mrs. L. A. Baer, Landisburg, Pa. 

37069 


Remember, now, thy Creator; Biblical w; mixed 
voices. © 1 c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307128; 
Howard Clarence Hill, Baltimore. 37070 


Remember Pearl Harbor; song, melody Lew |i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 1942; E ump. 
307593; James W. Tucker, Bath Springs, Tenn. 

37071 


Remember the night; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 26, 
1942; E unp. 307117; Charles Albert Bright, 
Washington. 37072 


Remember the soldiers, write, write, write; w & 
m Rex Tell [pseud. of G. C. Carpenter |; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306376; George Carl 
Carpenter, Findlay, O. 37073 


Remember to buy war bonds; song, melody Lew 
|i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
307095; Rena Dahley, Jamestown, N. D. 37074 


Remind me to remember, not to forget; song, mel- 
ody Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1942; E unp. 
304834; Ethel J. Bowen, New Cumberland, Pa. 

37075 


Reminiscing; w Ralph Edmund MacDonald & J. J. 
Sample, & melody. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 
306580; Jack Junior Sample, U. S. S. Erie, c/o 
Postmaster, New York. 37076 


Repent and believe the Gospel; hymn. © 1c. Aug. 
21, 1942; E unp. 306545; Thomas Anson kimmerly, 
Windsor, Ont., Canada. 37077 


Rest soldier at ease; w & melody J. T. Wilson & 
William Gidney. © 1 c. July 29, 1942; E unp. 
306011; James Thomas Wilson, Fort Riley, Kan. 

37078 


Rest, valiant heart; w John Hughes, m Hubert Eisdell; 
pf. © June 17, 1942; E for. 67251; Charles Gwyllym 
Dunn, Quebec. 37079 


Restless wings; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © ic. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306902; 
Lillian Sconiers, Andalusia, Ala. 37080 


Reuben and Rachel-up-to-date; w Edith Sanford 
Tillotson, m freely arr. from old song, Lee Rogers 
[pseud. of Roger C. Wilson]; mixed cho. © Aug. 
4, 1942; E pub. 106929; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
QO. 37081 


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37082 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Reverie; szovergét irta Emma P. L. Toth Revey, 
_zenejet szerze E. Kiss. © June 13, 1942; E pub. 
107159; Emma L. P. Revey Toth & Emery Kiss, 
Cleveland. 37082 


Revolver,from A Yank at Eton, by Bronislaw Kaper. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306046; Loew’s, 
inc., New York. 37083 


Rey (Alvino) theme; w & melody A. Rey. © 1c. 
July 7, 1942; E unp. 306685; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 37084 


Rhapsody; by Joseph Wagner; clarinet & string orch. 
Sc. & pts. © Aug. 14, 1942; E pub. 106933; Hawkes 
& son (London) ltd., London. 37085 


Rhapsody modernistic; pf. treble. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1942; E unp. 307526; Eva Longino, Houston. 
37086 


Rhumba manana; w Barbara Johnes & C. De 
Filippis, & melody. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E ump. 
306022; Conrad De Filippis, Newark, N. J. 37087 


Rhumbanana; w & m Hilly Harwick. © 1c. Aug. 
20, 1942; E unp. 306465; Leeds music corp., New 
York. 37088 


Rhythm has got-cha too; w & m Jules Gerzan & 
Marie Gerzan, arr. Harold Potter. © Aug. 29, 
1942: E pub. 107069; Edwards music co., New 
York 37089 


Rich men, poor men; song. © 1c. July 20, 1942; E 
unp. 306034; Daniel Francis Robertson, Santa 
Barbara, Calif. 37090 


Richmond Hill; w & m Ralph Butler & Harry Ralton 
[pseud. of Heinz Rosenthal] © July 24, 1942; E 
for. 67250; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

37091 


Ride on; w & melody Skeets [i. e. Campbell A.] 
Tolbert. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305992; 
Leeds music corp., New York. 37092 


Riding thru the saddle in the blue; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp 306847; Arthur Beal, San Francisco. 

37093 


Riffs; by Mary Lou Williams; pf. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1942; E unp. 305994; Leeds music corp., New 
York. 37094 


Right is might; w & m Eleanor Mellichamp & M. M. 
Sheffield. © 1 c. Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306547; 
Marion M. Sheffield, Washington. 37095 


Right kind of people; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 18, 
1942; E unp. 306226; Frederick Ernest Drew, New 
York. 37096 


Right makes might; w Irma Smith-Simpson, m Kay 
Louise Smith, © 1 c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 
306515; H. C. Ernest Schmidt, Durand, Wis. 

37097 


Ring around the moon; song, melody Bernard 
Pollack. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307471; Ben 
Chatzkel, Philadelphia. 37098 


Rising (The) Sun is doomed to fall; song. © July 3, 
1942; E pub. 106970; Frank Deisz, Portland, Or. 
37099 


Rita; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305266; Frank Faulk, Greensburg, Pa. 37100 


Rita my sefiorita;. w Constantine G. Eliott; pf. © 1 
c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307474; John K. Gianaros, 
Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 37101 


Rita - sweetheart of all the army boys; w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306124; Louis Robino,. 
Taunton, Mass. 37102 


River flows on; song, w Helen Bushell. © 1 c. Sept. 
1, 1942; E unp. 307552; Barbara Estelle Bushell, 
New York. 37103 


Road to victory; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 307430; Mary Margarita Ross, East Boston, 
Mass. 37104 


——-w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E ump. 
307121; Rou E. Gustafson, Bay City, Mich. 37105 


Rock-a-bye Lane; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 18, 
1942; E unp. 306276; Malcolm James DeWolfe, 
Glenwood Landing, L. I., N. Y. 37106 


Rocky Mountain moon; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1942; E unp. 305545; Lily Weise, Idaho Falls, Id. 
37107 


Roll ’em up; song, melody Bix Madden. © 1 c. Aug. 
17, 1942; E unp. 306183; George Wilkins, Van- 
couver, B. C., Canada. 37108 


Roll on, boys, we won’t let you down; w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307008; John S. 
Foster, Toxey, Ala. 37109 


Roll up your sleeves; song, w Dot Adams & Ted 
Adams. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307622; Jean 
A. Palmer, Roslindale, Mass. 37110 


Rolleo rolling along; waltz, w & m Harry Tobias, 
Don Reid & Henry Tobias. © Aug. 17, 1942; E 
pub. 107057; Charles Tobias, New York. 37111 


Rollickin’ sons of the sea; w Bob [i. e. Robert 
Murwin] Smiley & Ellen McHugh [i. e. Ellen Mc- — 
Hugh Smiley], m Bob Smiley. © July 1, 1942; E 
pub. 107062; Melo music co., Robert Murwin 
Smiley, sole owner, Burbank, Calif. 37112 


Rolling along with the tide; song. © July 15, 1942; 
E pub. 106822; Russell H. Proper, New York. 
37113 


Romance; pf. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307175; 
Walter R. Heisig, Chicago. 37114 


Romance from the sky; w James Thomas Waugh, m 
Ardella Maxwell & M. Jenkins. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305905; Myrtle Jenkins, Chicago. 

37115 


Romancing with you; song. © July 8, 1942; E pub. 
107279; Geneva D. Cravey, Galveston, Tex. 37116 


Romanesque; pf. © 1 c. Aug. 22, 1942; E ump. 
306677; Albert Meiff, New York. 37117 


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no. 8, 1942 37156 


Romberg (Sigmund) song album; compiled F. Camp- 
bell-Watson. bks. 1,2. © Aug. 27, 1942; E pub. 
107314, 107315; Harms, inc., New York. 

37118, 37119 


Rondo; pf. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307516; 
Paul Klatt, Lakewood, Q. 37120 


Rosalita; fox trot song, arr. H. J. Flumerfeldt. © 
lc. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306769; Anthony Panzica, 
jr., Eggertsville, N. Y. 37121 


Rose Mary Regan; w Ann [i. e. A. F.| Locke, m 


Gratia L’Abbé. © Aug. 12, 1942; E pub. 106913; 
Annie F. Locke, Biddeford, Me. 37122 


Rose of Cheyenne; w & m Ed Posner. © 1c. Aug. 
28, 1942; E unp. 307314; Carl Sobie publisher, 
Detroit. 37123 


Rose of heaven; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 307994; Walter Hope Mairs, New York. 
37124 


Rose of my life; cancién. © Aug. 13, 1942; E pub. 
106894; Manuel F. Suarez, New York. 37125 


Rose (The) of Pearl Harbor who was once the rose 
of No Man’s Land; song, arr. Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E ump. 
305336; Eva. Winans, Mantua, O. 37126 


Roses for an angel; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 307564; Marius Erdmann, Linden, 
Nee je 37127 


Rosita de Jerico; letra Teofilo Radillo y E. Grenet; 
pf. [and] Fn tus pupilas; pf., con letra. © July 22, 
1942; E for. 67305; Eliseo Grenet, Havana. 37128 


’ Roundup of song hits for radio and recording; w & 
m Grady Cole & others. -bks. 1, 3. © Jan. 27, 
July 17, 1942; E pub. 106905, 106907; Dixie music 
pub. co., New York. 37129, 37130 


——w & m Roy Barnes & others. bk. 2. © Apr. 
8, 1942; E pub. 106906; Dixie music pub. co., New 
York. 37131 


Rowing on the lake; melody. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 306019; Eugene S. Spica, Springfield Gar- 
dens, N. Y. 37132 


Rubber trouble; song, melody Walter Smith. © lc. 
Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307251; William Park, San 
Francisco. 37133 


Ruchee doochee doo; w Ann Greer, m Bob Carleton; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306874; 
Jeannette Snyder, Dayton, O. 37134 


Rudolfo; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306739; Rose Feldman, Brooklyn. 37135 


Run little rabbit; w & m Max Boyd, Cab Calloway & 
Andy Gibson. © Aug. 6, 1942; E pub. 107185; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 37136 


Russia to-day; by Frederick G. Charrosin; orch. 
pts. © June 22, 1942; E for. 67233; Bosworth & 
co., ltd., London. 37137 


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Rustic holiday; by Lewis Brown; pf. © Aug. 11, 
1942; E pub. 106949; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 37138 


Rustling leaves; from a Russian folk tune, w H. S. 
T., m arr. & freely adapted Peter D. Tzach; 
mixed cho. © Aug. 14, 1942; E pub. 107228; Neil 
A. Kjos music co., Chicago. 37139 


—melody H. Grant. © lc. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 
305532; Colonial music pub, co., inc., New York. 
; 37140 


Ryan’s (Frank A.) marching song of the United 
Nations; song. © Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 106972; 
Frank Agustin Ryan, Pawtucket, R. I. 37141 


Sacred blood; mixed cho. 
107307; Charles Henry Pace, Pittsburgh. 


© July 1, 1942; E pub. 
37142 


Sacred heritage; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 307607; Clarence R. Hope, Wilmington, 
Del. 37143 


Sacred memories; w & m R. E. Winsett & others, 
compiled & arr. © June 12, 1942; E pub. 107004; 
Robert Emmett Winsett, Dayton, Tenn. 37144 


Sail on, old moon, sail on; waltz, w & melody. © 
1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306887; Rose Karotis, 
Cheswick, Pa. 37145 


Sailing along in my dreamplane; song. © Aug. 15, 
1942; E pub. 107295; James R. O’Daniel & Tommie 
Haas, Fort Worth. 37146 


Sailing homeward; song. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 306517; Nicholas C. Weidhaas, Holyoke, 
Mass. 37147 


Sailing with the fleet; fox trot song, arr. C. Allison 
Nelson. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305633; 
Lillian E. Simons, Montebello, Calif. 37148 


Sailor and soldier boy; pf., with w. © lc. Aug. 11, 
1942; E unp. 305546; Lily Weise, Idaho Falls, Id. 
37149 


Sailor boy; song. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 
307157; Methel Fern Hale, Indianapolis. 37150 


—w & melody Dave [i. e. D. J.] Henry. © lc. 
Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305679; David James Henry, 
Glens Falls, N. Y. 37151 


Sailor boy’s life; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1942; E unp. 306000; Mrs. Herman Pittard, Dur- 
ham, N. C. 37152 


Sailor, here’s my love; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 307612; Otto Reynolds, Baltimore. 37153 


Sailor man; from Cargo of innocence, w & m Chill 
Wills, arr. Lennie Hayton. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 305388; Loew’s, inc., New York. 37154 


Sailorette blues; w J. Duggan, m M. Miller. © lc. 
Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306983; Mildred Miller & 
June Duggan, Mankato, Minn. 37155 


St. Mary’s bells; w John Masefield; men’s voices. 
© July 24, 1942; E for. 67280; Hugh S. Roberton, 
Glasgow. 37156 


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37157 t..3, Nn. Siween 


Saints and angels join in concert (¥ delyn aur); w 
Joseph Hart, from Welsh Pantycelyn, Welsh melody 
arr. Griffith J. Jones; mixed voices. © Aug. 14, 
1942; E pub. 107230; Neil A. Kjos music co., 
Chicago. 37157 


Saludos; by Charles Wolcott, Ed Plumb & Paul J. 
Smith; pf. conductor sc. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 306015; Walt Disney productions, Burbank, 
Calif. 37158 


Salutation of the dawn; w from the Sanskrit, m 
Harvey Enders; men’s cho. © Aug. 19, 1942; E 
pub. 107053; Galaxy music corp., New York. 

37159 


Salute the U. S. Flag; w & m Mrs. Rouse [i. e. B.] 
Howell. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305755; 
Bethany Howell, Dallas. 37160 


Salute to America; w & m Harriette Wilburr [i. e. 
H. W. Porter] © 1 c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 
307494; Harriette Wilburr Porter, West Los 
Angeles, Calif. 37161 


Salvation full and free (Ni fuasai genyf obaith); 
traditional Welsh hymn, w William Williams, m 
F. Clayton, arr. Griffith J. Jones; mixed cho. © 
Aug. 14, 1942; E pub. 107231; Neil A. Kjos music 
co., Chicago. 37162 


Sam Hall; 19th century folk song, harmonized A. 
Paganucci, adapted N. MacKay-Jackson. © 1 c. 
Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 307233; Norman MacKay- 
Jackson, New York. 37163 


Sam of the Russian Samovar; song, melody Harry 
Freeman. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306215; 
Pauline S. Chadwell, Lynnfiela, Mass. 37164 


Same moon, same girl; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307327; Eva Carter, 
Big Spring, Tex. 37165 


Sammlung klassischer stiicke; arr. Paul Klengel; 
violine u. klavier. © Dec. 9, 1916; E for. 67227; 
N. Simrock, Leipzig. 37166 


Sammy junior and her grace; w& melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305940; M. Rice Moir, 
Bellaire, Mich. 37167 


Sandman; pf., withw. © 1c. July 23, 1942; E unp. 
305881; Dorothy P. Hall, Jonesport, Me. 37168 


Sanjuanina; letra y m Martin la Sierra. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 307681; Martin Gil H., New York. 
37169 


Sapient bird; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 305876; Maud C. Townsend, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 37170 


Satchel mouth baby; pf., with w. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 
1942; E unp. 307820; Mary Lou Williams, New 
York. 37171 


Saturday night in the old home town; song. © 1c. 
Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306285; Anne M. Evans, 
University City, Mo. 37172 


Save all your scraps; w & melody Charles Wynn. 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307110; J. P. music 
co., New York. 37173 


Save our country; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307082; Viola Fondren, 
Memphis, Tenn. 37174 


Savin’ all my love for you; w Art Chappell, & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305815; Johnny 
Midcalf, Saginaw, Mich. 37175 


Saviour, teach me, day by day; w Jane E. Lesson, m 
John Holler; organacc. © Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 
107142; H. W. Gray co., inc., New York. 37176 


Say a little prayer; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 20, 
1942; E unp. 306389; Charles Joseph Hammer, 
Detroit. 37177 


Say a prayer; w& melody. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 306412; Alice Barrett, Bridgeport, Conn. 
37178 


Say, by the way; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 307369; George K. Krueger, jr., Washing- 
ton. V4 37179 


Schirmer’s favorite sacred choruses for women’s 
voices; compiled; women’s 3-pt. cho. © May 28, 
1942; E pub. 107262; G. Schirmer, inc., New York, 

37180 


Schuman (William) string quartet, no. 3; sc. © 
June 17, 1942; E pub. 105411; Boosey & Hawkes, 
inc., New York. 37181 


Sea of glass; pf., with w. © Aug. 6, 1942; E pub. 
106820; Eugene George Hamilton, Philadelphia. 
37182 


Searching (The) carol; Christmas carol, w & m 
Ralph E. Marryott; mixed voices. © Aug. 21, 
1942; E pub. 107140; H. W. Gray co., inc., New 
York. 37183 


Searching for evidence; from Shadow of a lady, by 
Herbert Stothart. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305398; Loew's, inc., New York. $7184 


Second benedictus; by Alec Rowley; organ. © Aug. 
6, 1942; E for. 67202; Novello & co., ltd., London. 
37185 


Secret (Le); by Leonard Gautier, arr. James Mc- 
Leod; condensed conductor. © 1 c. July 8, 1942; 
E unp. 305430; KSTP, inc., St. Paul. 37186 


Security; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 
306653; Anna Maria Uhrik, Hillside, N. J. 37187 


Seldom the sun; by Alec Wilder; pf. © Aug. 8, 
1942; E pub. 107120; Regent music corp., New 
York. 37188 


Selected studies for clarinet; compiled H. Voxman. 
© Aug. 6, 1942; E pub. 107211; Rubank, ine., 
Chicago. 37189 


Send the boys a letter; w & melody Sally Ratick & 
J. Abrams. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307649; 
Joseph Abrams, New York. 37190 


Senorita, my beloved; song. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 307715; Ruth Vignett, Cleveland. 37191 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 


Serenade; pf. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307136; 
Paul Lester Brink, Johnstown, Pa. 37192 


Serenade to moonlight; by Cecil Chadwick; pf. © 
' May 25, 1942; E for. 67240; Bosworth & co., ltd., 
London. 37193 


Serenata; violin & pf. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 
306520; Francesco Amendola, St. Paul. 37194 


Service stars; song,m John Code & Chick Barricks. 
© lc. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305376; Edward 
George Anderson, Duluth. 37195 


Set your sails with the wind; fox-trot, w & melody. 
© lc. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307021; Henry 
Gershwin Mazlen, Washington. 37196 


Setting of the’ sun; w Antonio L. Haskell; women’s 
3-pt. voices. © Aug. 22, 1942; E pub. 107074; 
Carl Albert Scholin, St. Louis. 37197 


Seven Yast words of Christ; Lenten cantata, w& m 
Theodore Dubois, w adapted Herman von Berge, 
m arr. Lee Rogers [pseud. of Roger C. Wilson]; 
mixed voices. © Aug. 5, 1942; E pub. 106932; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, QO. 37198 


Seven themes from The peasant cantata; by Johann 
Sebastian Bach, arr. Mary Hall Jenney; pf. © 
Aug. 17, 1942; E pub. 107059; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 37199 


Seventh of December, nineteen forty-one; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305452; Martin 
Q’Malley, Vallejo, Calif. 37200 


Shadow of a lady; opening title, Herbert Stothart. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305403; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. a] 37201 


Shadows; foxtrot, w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 26, 
- 1942: E unp. 307144; George Hoppe, Chicago. 
37202 


—w Seumas O’Sullivan, m Grant Fletcher; mixed 
voices. © July 24, 1942; E pub. 106856; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 37203 


Shag tee-dee thump thump; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
25, 1942; E unp. 306726; Alice W. Simon, New 
York. 37204 


Shakin’ in my shoes; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306899; Rita Catherine Davis, Nor- 
folk, Va. 37205 


Shangri-La; song, melody Lee B. Browne. © lc. 
Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305765; Grace R. Gauch, 
Sejita, Tex. 37206 


Shangrila; song. © 1 c. Aug. 21, 1942; E ump. 
306590; Albert Henry Parsons, Forest-Grove, Or. 
37207 


Shangrila, mums the word, Shangrila; w & melody. 
© 1c. July 29, 1942; E unp. 305484; Myrtle Miller, 
Portland, N. D. 37208 


Share God’s love and pray; hymn. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308175; Alice Margaret French, 
Merced, Calif. 37209 


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37227 


She wouldn’t turn his picture to the wall; w & m 
Lottie Wells & M. O. Wells. © July 10, 1942; E 
pub. 107092; Maurice O. Wells, Chicago. 37210 


She’ll be seven in May; by Alec Wilder; pf. © Aug. 
8, 1942; E pub. 107121; Regent music corp., New 
York. 37211 


She’ll keep buying bonds; foxtrot, w & melody. © 
lc. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305643; James Carter, 
Vicksburg, Miss. 37212 


Shepherds’ Christmas song; tr. William Hunter, m 
of Swiss folk tune arr. Morten J. Luvaas; mixed 
voices. © Aug. 14, 1942; E pub. 107229; Neil A. 
Kjos music co., Chicago. 37213 


Shepherd’s song; Christmas anthem, w Richard 
Crashaw, m W. A. Goldsworthy; mixed voices. © 
Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107144; H. W. Gray co., 
inc., New York. 37214 


She’s justa little WAAC-ie; w & melody Jack Almer. 
© lc. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305624; Arthur Wein- 
traub, Asheville, N. C. 37215 


She’s my gal; w& melody. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 307046; Fred A. Weller, Los Angeles. 
37216 


Ship-mates; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. © 
1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306878; Gertrude M. 
Patterson, Walled Lake, Mich. 37217 


Ship of dreams; song, m Byron Brooks | pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E  unp. 
306850; Welfred Bise, Hampton, Tenn. 37218 


Ships; song. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307181; 
Sylvia V. Cutler, Brooklyn. 37219 


Shopping in Cairo; from Shadow of a lady, by Her- 
bert Stothart. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305401; Loew’s, inc., New York. 37220 


Short and sweet; song, melody Leonard Wagner. 
© 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306392; Joseph Weiner, 
Brooklyn. 37221 


Show me Missouri; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 11, 
1942; E unp. 305520; Clarence K. Streit, Washing- 
ton. 37222 


Shrine (A) to Pearl Harbor; song, m Frank Larsen 
Buckingham. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305820; 
Anna M. McStravic, Omaha. 37223 


Si, se (Que no me quieres); bolero, letra y m Rafael 
Méndez. © July 21, 1942; E pub. 107148; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 37224 


Si tu vas 4 Paris; chanson. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 305478; Raoul Breton, New York. 37225 


Sign of the V; from Eagle squadron, w Don Raye, 
m Frank Skinner. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 
305599; Universal music corp., New York. 

37226 


Signal of hope; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307099; Hope 
Whitney, New York. 37227 


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37228 


pt. 3,n. s., Vv. 37 ~ 


Silhouette in blue; w & melody Bert Lind | pseud. of 
A. J. Lindberg] © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
305969; Albert J. Lindberg, Everett, Wash. 

37228 


Silhouette in the sunset; foxtrot, w & melody. ©1 
c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305634; Jerold Gifford, 
Rome, N. Y. 37229 


Silver moonlight on the plains; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307166; Marion L. Verble, 
Dongola, Ill. 37230 


Silver night; song, w Marie Lussi. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1942; E unp. 307086; Helen DeWitt Jacobs Illich, 
Queens Village, L. I., N. Y. 37231 


Silver sea of golden memories; w & melody. © lc. 
Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306361; George Robert 
Moss, Brooklyn. 37232 


Sinaloa; Mexican folk melodies, w & m arr. Severo 
Mugiterza. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306193; 
Thomas Seabrook Hunter, Monterey, N. L., Mex- 
ico. 37233 


Since first | saw your face; w.& m Thomas Ford, 
arr. Ernest Lubin; mixed cho. © Aug. 5, 1942; 
E pub. 106837; Hall & McCreary co., Chicago. 

37234 


Since I met you, dear; song. © lc. Aug. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 307565; Herbert Flynn, Atlanta. 37235 


Since Maisie went khaki crazy; foxtrot, w & melody. 
© lc. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305637; Anne Wil- 
liams, Neosho, Mo. 37236 


Since my baby said yes to me; song, m L. Roberts 
[pseud. of Robert Lamm] © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305296; Nora C. Spears, Texarkana, Ark. 

37237 


Since you said you cared for me; w H. W. Davis, 
melody M. E. Chamrod. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 307558; Mabel Edith Chamrod & Hartley W. 
Davis, Ventura, Calif. 37238 


Since you went away; song, melody Martyn Snow. 
© lc. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306394; Patricia 
Cross, Kansas City, Mo. 37239 


—-w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 
305915; James Harry Russell, Johnstown, Pa. 
37240 


Sing alleluia; w Henry A. Koenig, m Ewald V. Nolte; 
mixed cho. © Aug. 10, 1942; E pub. 106976; Hall 
& McCreary co., Chicago. 37241 


Sing me a song of the prairie; song, melody Stephen 
Grady | pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306830; kenneth Guest, Mount Perry, 
O. 37242 


Sing me to sleep in heaven; song, m Lew |i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Aug. 17,1942; E unp. 306171; 
Bertha E. Cannon, San Diego, Calif. 37243 


Sing our song of victory; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
18, 1942; E unp. 306209; Hazel M. Gilbert, Lake- 
wood, O. 37244 


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Sing! Sing! America, sing; w & m Jodie Kay |[pseud. 
of J. L. Kagy] © 1c. Aug. 31,1942; E unp. 307657; 


Josephine L. Kagy, Hollywood, Calif. 37245 
Sing to the Lord; by Franz Joseph Haydn, arr. Ellen 
Jane Lorenz mixed voices. © July 17, 1942; E 
pub. 106923; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 37246 


Singing all our cares away; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307297; Julia Lunden Jones 
& Lena Cohen, Corry, Pa. 37247 


Singing ghost;° song, harmonized William James 
Finley. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 307996; John 
Murray Finley, Rockville, Conn. 37248 


Sirena; melody Juan Tizol. © 1c. Aug. 18,1942; 
E unp. 306354; Robbins music corp., New York. 
7 37249 


Sittin’ by the old log fire; song. © Aug. 25, 1942; 
E pub. 107239; Lee Reynolds, Edinboro, Pa. - 
37250 


Sitting in the moonlight; waltz, w & melody. © lc. 
Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305641; Reinhold Tell, 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. 37251 


Skat! .Go the Japs; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306922; 
Robert Elmer Nelson, Hill City, S. D. 37252 


Skies over Europe; song. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 307195; Bessie Boniel, New York. 37253 


Sleep, sleep, sleep; w & m A. J. Bailey|i. e. A. J. 
B. Poff} © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307061; 
Alice Jett Bailey Poff, Southgate, Ky. 37254 


Sleepy eyes; w & m Hal|i. e. H. W.| Davis. © 1 c. 
Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305265; Harold William 
Davis, Detroit. 37255 


Sleepy head; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 306249; Charles A. Settens, New York. 
37256 


Sleepy little fellow; song. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 307340; Herman June Steen, San Francisco. 
37257 


Slumgullion blues; song, m Leo Richard @ Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306134; 
Roy De Witt Bachman, Tampa, Fia. 37258 


Smile; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll 
Webster] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306814; 
Minta B. Renz, Denver. 37259 


Smile and be calm; song, m Noel Bear. © 1c. Aug. 
6, 1942; E unp. 305902; Tom Pierce, jr., Haddon- 
field, N. J. 37260 


Smile and be more friendly with the fellow next 
door; w & melody Bill|i. e. W. W.] Weiss. © 1c. 
Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305827; William Wagner 
Weiss, Dormont, Pittsburgh. 37261 


Smile-Buddy-smile; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 
1942; E unp. 305606; J. Ross Thompson, Lake 
Ronkonkoma, N. Y. 37262 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 


Smithfield; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 306550; James Washington Sparkes, Birming- 
ham, Ala. 37263 


Smith’s (Jerry) folio of home and range songs, no. 
2; w & m Jerry Smith, Nell Drake Streiffe, James 
A. Hime, jr. & others. © May 1, 1941; E pub. 
105225; Amer. music, inc., Portland. Or. 37264 


Smooth sailin’; w June Shockey; pf. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 305987; D. Moyne Royer, North 
Manchester, Ind. 37265 


So, I opened my mouth and said ah; song. © Aug. 
1, 1942; E pub. 106888; Woodward Beach, Chicago. 
37266 


So long! Cheerio; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 18, 
1942; E unp. 306225; Helen C. Judge, New York. 
37267 


So suddenly I lost you, my mom; w & melody. © 
lc. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 307582; Norman Feinglos, 
Syracuse. 37268 


So that is that; w & melody. © 1c. July 13, 1942; E 
unp. 306596; Nora Fannando, New York. 37269 


Soap bubbles; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
1942; E unp. 305279; Dorothy Warnes Reilly, San 
Diego, Calif. 37270 


Soldier (A), a girl; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 20, 
1942; E unp. 306432; Phoebe Paquit, Brooklyn. 
37271 


Soldier boy; song, m Eddie Keenan. © Aug. 19, 
1942; E pub. 107079; Mae Kane Ahearn, Canandai- 
gua, N. Y. 37272 

—— ~——melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. ©1c. 
Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306172; Anna C. Alverson, 
Muskegon Heights, Mich. 37273 


——w & melody J. M. Ackerman. © 1c. Aug. 22, 
1942; E unp. 306680; June M. Ackerman & Dick 
Cisne, Champaign, Ill. 37274 


Soldier boy come on let’s go from here; song, w 
Julius Hamilton. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E ump. 
306752; Walter Stanish, Caldwell, N. J. 37275 


Soldier (A) marched away with my heart; w & mel- 
ody Harold Potter & Harold Warrington. © lc. 
Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306647; Edwards music co., 
New York. 37276 


Soldier’s dream; w A. Edwards, m O. Steward. © 
1c. July 20, 1942; E unp. 307414; Albert Edwards 
& Odessa Steward, Chicago. 37277 


Soldiers! Here we are; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1942; E unp. 306953; Bertha Boyle Owen, Lyons, 
Col. 37278 


Soldier’s lament; w & melody Bob [i. e. R. T.] 
Beattie. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307815; 
Robert T. Beattie, Newtonville, Mass. 37279 


Soldier’s mission; w E. Semerau, mH. M. Quinn. 
© 1c. Aug. 6, 1942; E unp. 306606; Helen M. 
Quinn & Edna Semerau, Oak Park, Ill. 37280 


37299 


Soldier’s mother dreams; foxtrot, w & melody. © 
1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307145; Anthony Hoff- 
man, St. Paul. 37281 


Soldiers on parade; song, melody Victor Parma. 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1942; E unp. 306982; Jerry W. 
Koprivsek, Brooklyn. 37282 


Soldier’s poem; w Leon Kaplan, & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307520; James V. Tornillo, 
sr., West Orange, N. J. 37283 


Soldier’s serenade; w Jacqueline Jane Urseth, & 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305475; 
Naomi Andrea Urseth, St. Louis. 37284 


Soldier’s tear; song, anon. w. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; 
E unp, 307403; David Davies, Luscar, Alta., 
Canada. 37285 


Solo for horn. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 307408; 
Henry Mancini, New York. 37286 


Some chicken; march song. © Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 
107080; Emily Lillian Severance, Centre Lovell, 
Me. 37287 


Some day; from Eagle squadron, by Frank Skinner; 
conductor. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 305595; 
Universal music corp., New York. 37288 


Some day, my love; song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 306748; Allen Spilka, Columbus, O. 37289 


Some day you'll wish it wasn’t so; w & melody Hal 
Burns & Earl Nunn. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1942; E unp. 
306691; Peer internatl. corp., New York. 37290 


Some kind of a mood; by Danny [i. e. D. G.] Hurd; 
pi. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306510; Daniel 
George Hurd, North Andover, Mass. 37291 


Some Moore jive; melody Billy Moore, jr. © 1c. 
Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 305934; Bell tone music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 37292 


Some more of that jive; melody Adrian De Haas. © 
lc. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307009; Leeds music 
corp., New York. 37293 


Some sunny day; w& mJohnSorenson& F. Sorenson. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306860; Frances 
Sorenson, Eureka, Calif. 37294 


Somebody misses you so; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 306643; Elsa Beck Scallin, Bir- 
mingham, Ala, 37295 


Somebody to love; song, melody Mike Michaels & F. 
Burreli. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307814; 
Frank Burrell, New York. 37296 


Somebody’s knockin’ at yo’ door; w & m Norman L. 
Merrifield; men’s voices. © Aug. 14, 1942; E pub. 
107035; Handy bros. music co., inc., New York. 

37297 

Someday you’ll be sorry; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 

1942; E unp. 305354; Harold James Dies, Seattle. 
37298 


Somehow I can’t forget; song. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 307276; Elissa Hoefflin, Dubuque, Ia. 
: 37299 


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37300 


Someone at home; w & m Rudi Révil | pseud. of 
Rudolph H. Weil] © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 
307808; Raoul Breton, New York. 37300 


Someone is waiting for you; w & melody. © lc. 
Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307262; Bernice Silverman, 
Chicago. 37301 


Someone like you; w Buss [i. e. Harold] Snedeker, 
& melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306278; 
Delmar James Farnsworth, Milltown, N. J. 37302 


Someone will hear my song; w & melody. © lec. 
Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306247; Winifred Renworth, 
Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 37303 


Someone’s hoping that you care; w & melody Ber- 
nard Tunisse [|pseud. of Bernard Tunis] © 1 c. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307577; Bernard Tunis, 
Brooklyn. 37304 


Someone’s in love with my old sweetheart; w & mel- 
ody. © lc. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306155; Elissa 
Hoefflin, Dubuque, Ia. 37305 


Sometimes it happens; w & melody. © 1c. June 13, 
1942; E unp. 306008; Esther Harriet Wolfe, 
Jamaica Plain, Mass. 37306 


Somewhere I will find you; song, arr. Karl Holer. 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307285; Ann M. 
Adams, Washington. 37307 


Somewhere on a ship at sea; song, melody Leonard 
Wagner. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305812; 
Joseph Weiner, Brooklyn. 37308 


Somewhere over there; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
21, 1942; E unp. 306451; Leo Michaluk, Phila- 
delphia. 37309 


Somewhere, somehow, sometime; w & melody. © 
1 c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307656; May Ruth 
Adamson, Oakland, Calif. 37310 


Son of a buck private; w & melody Jimmy |[i.e. J. L.] 
McCall. © 1 c. Aug, 26, 1942; E unp. 307138; 
Jameston L. McCall, Washington. 37311 


Song of America; song, m Leonard MacClain. © 
1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307282; Rhoda Clark 
Hevia, Asbury Park. 37312 


Song of contentment; pf. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 306772; Mary Ella Portis, Philadelphia. 

37313 

Song of farewell; traditional w|and| Little stars; w 

based on Heine: m Frank B. Cookson; women’s 

3-pt. cho. © Apr. 9, 1942; E pub. 106984; Edu- 

cational music bureau, inc., Chicago. 37314 


Song of freedom; w & melody J. W. Duck & Inez 
Duck. © 1 c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307015; Joe 
Wheeler Duck, Jefferson City, Mo. 37315 


Song of joy; Christmas anthem, w Paul Gerhardt, 
tr. Catherine Winkworth, m Curtis York; unison 
or sop. & alto. © Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107137; 
H. W. Gray co., inc., New York. 37316 


Song of spring; w Hallie H. Holt; 3-pt.treble voices. 
© Aug. 1, 1942; E pub. 107273; Eunice Mignon 
Holt, Springfield, IL. 37317 


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Song of the coast guard; w M. B. Hanley & Charlotte 
Broughton Winchester, melody C. B. Winchester. 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305750; Charlotte 
Elizabeth Winchester, Newton, Mass. 37318 


Song of the farmer’s wife; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305350; Emma M. Burhoop, Waco, 
Neb. 37319 


Song of the flying fortresses; w & melody. © lc. 
Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305359; Jack H. Whitesel, 
Seattle. 37320 


Song of the free; song, w Florence V. Dawson. © 
1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306733; Bernice M. — 
MacDonald, Los Angeles. 37321 


Song of the guerrilla; pf., withw. © 1c. Aug. 28, 
1942; E unp. 307250; Edward P. Favor, Richmond, 
Me. 37322 


Song of the home front; song. © 1c. Aug. 28, 
1942; E unp. 307353; Marion Olive Cahoon, South 
Chatham, Mass. 37323 


Song of the shipmen; w & m Grace Flinn|i. e. G. E. 
F. Fewel] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306697; 
Grace Eliza Flinn Fewel, Los Angeles. 37324 


Song of the Tongan paddles; song. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 
1942; E unp. 305706; Joseph Emil Morhardt, jr., 
Bishop, Calif. 37325 


Song of the United Nations; w W. A. Heazlett, m 
R. QO. Barkley. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; E ump. 
305543; Robert O. Barkley & William A. Heazlett, 
Wilkinsburg, Pa. 37326 


Song of war; song. © Aug. 10, 1942; E pub. 106903; 
Lena Hull Dunlap, Polk, Pa. 37327 


Song on J. Achron’s Impression; by A. Ch. Ron, op. 
32, no. 1; melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1942; E unp. 307536; Joseph Achron, Hollywood, 
Calif. 37328 


Song without words; pf. nos. 16, 20, 22, 24,26. © 
1c. each Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305958-305962; 
Fred Marx, New York. 37329-37333 


nos. 23, 25. © 1c. each Aug. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 305517, 305518; Fred Marx, New York. 
37334, 37335 


Songs and games; w & melodies. v. 2. © Aug. 3, 
1942; AA 407836; Suzanne Baxter Pittman, Wichita. 
37336 

Songs of the spirit; w Biblical & by A. H. Veghte. 
© Aug. 4, 1942; E pub. 107008; Adeline Hollister 
Veghte, Altadena, Calif. 37337 


Songwriter’s lament; pf. treble, with w. © 1 c. Aug. 
27, 1942; E unp. 307185; Arthur Korb, Cambridge, 
Mass. 37338 


Sonora; Mexican folk melodies, w & m arr. Severo 
Mugiierza. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306194; 
Thomas Seabrook Hunter, Monterey, N. L., Mex- 
ico. 37339 


Sons of a son of a gun; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 26, 
1942; E unp. 307118; Michael O’Brien, Phila- 
delphia. 37340 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1942 


Sons of America; song, melody Irwin Davis. © lc. 
Aug. 12, 1942; Eunp. 305614; Florence May Caddy, 
New York. 37341 


Sons of the Red, White and Blue; song, melody 
Frank Mance. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; Eunp. 306553; 
William Paul Baker, Cleveland. 37342 


Sons of the U. S. A.; march fox trot, w S. B. Povich, 
m C. J. Thomas. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 
307703; Charles J. Thomas & Samuel B. Povich, 
Menard, I11. 37343 


Sons of Uncle Sammy; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 27, 
1942; E unp. 307167; Marion Samuel Cree, Wash- 
ington, Pa. 37344 


Sophistication; waltz song. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 305808; Luella Heether, Belding, Mich. 
37345 


Sercerer’s appendix; melody Al Young. © 1c. Aug. 
19, 1942; E unp. 306350; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 37346 


Sorella (La); by L. Gallini, arr. Philip J. Lang; 
symphonic band pts., with conductor. © June 15, 
1942; E pub. 107181; Mills music, inc., New York. 

37347 


Sorghum switch; fox trot, Jesse Stone, arr. Joe 
Lippman; orch. pts. © Aug. 14, 1942; E pub. 
107100; Amer. academy of music, inc., New York. 

37348 


South American way; from Streets of Paris, by 
Jimmy McHugh, transcribed William Teague; band 
pts., with condensed sc. © Aug. 14, 1942; E pub. 
107054; Harms, inc., New York. 37349 

Southland medley; adapted & arr. George E. Paxton, 
Dave Mann & Charlie Spivak; lead sc. © Aug. 19, 
1942; E pub. 107073; Mutual music soc., inc., New 
York. 37350 


Souvenir de ballet; suite, Bainbridge [i. e. L. B.] 
’ Crist; symphony orch. sc. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
Lucien Bainbridge Crist, Washington. 37351 


Soy arrabalera; milonga, letra Ricardo Duggan, m 
Juan Canaro; pf. © Mar. 30, 1942; E for. 67285; 
Ediciones internacionales Fermata, Buenos Aires. 

37352 


Soy culpable; bolero, letra y melodia. © lc. Aug. 
29,1942: E unp. 307482; Manuel Eusevio Gonzalez, 
San Antonio. ; 37353 


Soy de Pompeya; milonga, letra Atilano Ortega 
Sans, m Rodolfo J. Leoni. © Apr. 30, 1942; E for. 
67212; Ediciones internacionales Fermata, Buenos 
Aires. 37354 


Spanish student; w Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; 
ten., with violin solo & pf. acc. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305372; John La Malfa, Maspeth, 
leds, Ns X 37355 


Spanish way; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E 
unp. 306444; John N. Ouzounian, Ceres, Calif. “ae 
3 


37374 


Special delivery; w & m Cab Calloway & Andy Gib- 
son. © Aug. 6, 1942; E pub. 107186; Mills music, 
inc., New York. 37357 


Speed up, America; song. © Aug. 8, 1942; E pub. 
106863; William John Neil, Park City, Utah. 

37358 

Spirit of America; song. © lc. Aug. 21, 1942; E 

unp. 306542; Abner L. Heisler, Ravenna,O. 37359 


— —MmE. E. Menges. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E 
unp. 307287; John William Pass, St. Louis. 37360 


Spirit of *42; song, m William B. Carroll. © ic. 
Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307007; George Ponkauskas, 
Chicago. 37361 


Spirit of the U. S. A.; w & melody Billy [i. e. 
William P,] Mayhew. © 1 c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 
307512; Margaret Konig Mayhew, Baltimore. 

37362 


Spiritual melodies; w & m by various authors, 
compiled E. V. Hart. © July 10, 1942; E pub. 
107300; Pilgrim pub. house, Indianapolis. 37363 


Spring’s awakening; song, w Alison Gordon Fry. © 
1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305728; Alice Victoria 
Gordon-Smith, Montclair, N. J. 37364 


Springtime in my heart; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
13, 1942; E unp. 305761; James Cash Tweeddale, 
Denver. 37365 


Stand by America; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 
1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306949; jackie Manning, 
Chicago. 37366 


Stand by Uncle Sam; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 22, 
1942; E unp. 306676; Dorothy Gertrude Brown, 
Plantsvilie; Conn. 37367 


Stand up for America; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306801; Mrs. V. M. Smoot, Winchester, Va. 

37368 


Star Eyes; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 307724; Walter Hope Mairs, New York. 
37369 


Star-spangled Banner; by John Stafford Smith, arr. 
Carl Richter; pf. duet, with w. © June 11, 1942; E 
pub. 107002; Bach music co., Boston. 37370 


=——— ——arr. Silvio Scionti. © Aug. 11, 1942; E 
pub. 106952; Oliver Ditson co., Philadelphia. 
\ 37371 


———w Francis Scott Key, m John Stafford Smith, 
arr. Angela Diller; pf. 1. Low voice.- 2. Med. 
voice. © June 16, 1942; E pub. 107260; G. Schirni- 
er, inc., New York. 37372 


———-- —— ——arr. Hugo Frey; mixed cho. © Aug. 
6, 1942; E pub. 106840; Robbins music corp., New 
York, 37373 


— — —alr. Lee Rogers [pseud. of Rover C. 
Wilson] 1. 3-pt. treble voices. - 2. Men’s cho. - 
3. Double mixed cho. © Aug. 4, 1942; E pub. 
106930; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 37374 


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Lan aG re AMORA E ASM 


Starlight gleaming; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. 
of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306834; darold Matthews, Johnson City, N. Y. 

31373 


Stars and Stripes forever; march, John Philip Sousa, 
arr. Michael Zadora. © Aug. 11, 1942; E pub. 
106951; John Church co., Philadelphia. 37376 


Stars and Stripes forever and the old Red, White 
and Blue; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. 
Aug. 19, 1942: E unp. 306233; Elizabeth S. Rivard, 
Fort Vermillion, Alta., Canada. 37377 


Stars begin to peep; w Kitty James [i. e. Katie 
Jamesj Schofer, m Flora R. Schaeffer; pf. treble. 
© ic. Aug. 4, 1942; E unp. 306304; Katie James 
Schofer, Reading, Pa. 37378 


Stars came down; song. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E 
unp. 305613; Ralph Ellsworth Hinman, Lower 
Marlboro, Md. 37379 


Stars that shine all day; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 307602; Edward Taylor Broderick, 
New York. 37380 


Stay in the service with a smile; w & melody By 
George [pseud. of M. N. Kepp] & Cabby[i. e. M. N.] 
Kepp. © 1c. July 27, 1942; E unp. 306317; Morris 
Nathan Kepp, St. Louis. 37381 


Steamboat; from Shadow of a lady, by- Herbert 
Stothart. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305392; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 37382 


S. S. South American; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. 
Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307025; Olaf Frederick 
Knudsen, Cleveland. 37383 


Still as the night; by Carl Bohm, arr. Carl Richter; 
pf., with w. © June 11, 1942; E pub. 407003; Bach 
music co., Boston. 37384 


Stop teasing me; song, melody Ray Norman & H. 
Norman. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307070; 
Helen Norman & Eddie Culp, Chicago. 37385 


Storm king; w & m Marjorie Elliott; women’s 3-pt. 
cho. © July 24, 1942; E pub. 106858; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 37386 


Strange as it seems; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 307551; Alfred Spaducci, San Francisco. 
37387 


Strange fascination; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 27, 
1942; E unp. 307434; Jeanne Privette, New York. 
373838 


Strange harmonies; w lanSommers, & melody. © 
lc. Aug. 1, 1942; E unp. 306309; Emil Newman, 
New York. 37389 


Strawberry moon; by Clarence Lucas, op. 69, fin- 
gering Jean Baptiste Toner; pf. © July 29, 1942; FE 
for. 6246; Michael Keane, inc., New York. 

37390 


Streamline blues; foxtrot, w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
12, 1942; E unp. 305621; Katie Marshall Locke, 
Louisville, 37391 


Strip polka; w & m Johnny Mercer. © Aug. 11, 
1942; E pub. 106947; Edwin H. Morris & co., inc., 
New York. 37392 


Stupid, Mr. Cupid; song. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E 
unp. 305473; Thomas Salsido, Bay Port, Mich. 
37393 


Subvenite; liturgical w; mixed voices. © Aug. 25, 
1942; E pub. 107212; J. Meredith Tatton, Victoria, 
Tex. 37394 


Such a tender night; by Alec Wilder; pf. © Aug. 8, 
1942; E pub. 107122; Regent music corp., New - 
York. 37395 


Sucker (A) for a kiss; w Ruth Roberts [pseud.], 
melody Eddie Stanton [pseud.] © 1 c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305273; Ruth Elaine Mulwitz, Port 
Chester, N. Y. 37396 


Suefio con tu amor; de Carmelina [i. e. Carmen] 
Delfin, op. 7; melodia, con acc. de pf. © 1c. 
Aug. iv, 1942; E unp. 306428; Carmen Delfin, 
New York. 37397 


Suite; cancion. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E ump. 
306855; Carmen Delfin, New York. 37398 


Summer rain; song, m Martyn Snow. © 1 c. Aug. 
15, 1942; E unp. 307213; Patricia Cross, Kansas 
City, Mo. 37399 


Summer silhouette; w Edward Falasca, m Edgar 
Carver, jr. © Aug. 25, 1942; E pub. 107278; New 
York music pub. co., New York. 37400 


Sumthin’ for nuthin’; melody Billy Mcore, jr. © 
lc. Aug. 17,1942; E unp. 305935; Bell tone music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 37401 


Sun down on the border; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306809; Richard L. Porter, Santa Rita, N. M. 

37402 


Sunrise; pf. treble. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 
306372; Albert Y. Schofield, New York 37403 


Sunset on the bay at San Diego; w & melody Eddie 
Greenleaf. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306114; 
Edra E. Greenleaf, Kansas City, Kan. 37404 


Sunset prayer; w & melody Al George [i. e. Albert 
George, jr.] © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306670; 
Albert George, jr., Hot Springs, Ark. 37405 


Sunset serenade; by Frederick Kell; orch. pts. © 
June 6, 1942; E for. 67236; Bosworth & co., ltd., 
London. 37406 


Suspicions; from Shadow of a lady, by Herbert 
Stothart. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305393; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 37407 


Susquehanna transfer; w Sunny Skylar, melody 
Abner Silver. © 1c. Aug. 22,1942; E unp. 306985; 
Lincoln music corp., New York. 37408 


Swaying flowers in the moonlight; waltz; pf. © 1c. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307505; Cleone Mary Lewis; 
Louisville, Hi. 37409 


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no, 8, 1942 


Sweet as a rose; pf. treble, with w. © 1 c. Sept. 3, 
1942; E unp. 307989; Ferris Mutter, Kirksville, 
Mo. 37410 


Sweet captain; w Douglas D. Ballin, m Kenneth S. 
S. Clark. © Aug. 7, 1942; E pub. 106839; Paull- 
pioneer music corp., New York. 37411 


Sweet dreams; foxtrot, w & m Leslie Beacon | pseud. 
of Joe Davis] © Aug. 17, 1942; E pub. 106971; 
Beacon music co., Joe Davis owner, New York. 

: 37412 


Sweet Geraldine; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe, 
m Curtis|i. e. W. C.] Monroe; pf. treble. © lc. 
Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305696; William Curtis 
Monroe, Washington. 37413 


Sweet Hawaiian magic; w & melody Freddy Coleman 
& Goldie kolomoko. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 
307210; Peer internatl. corp., New York. 37414 


Sweet hour of love; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1942; E unp. 306603; Claude L. Reichal, Meadville, 
Pa. 37415 


Sweet Irish colleen of mine; song. © lc. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 307621; Chester Lynch, Troy, N. Y. 
37416 


Sweet night blooming cerus|[?]; waltz song. © lc. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306857; Lena Machado, 
Honolulu. 37417 


Sweet pertater pie; w & m Isham Jones. © Aug. 20, 


1942; E pub. 107172; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 37418 
Sweet someone with blue eyes; arr. Leon E. La 
Vosse; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 
307694; Anne Elizabeth Walczak, Chicopee, Mass. 
37419 


Sweet you; w & melody. © le. Aug. 24; 1942; E 
unp. 307037; Louise Caroline Gray, St. Paul. 
37420 


Sweeter than sweet to me; pf., with w. © lc. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 307559; Irene S. Scott, Victorville, 
Calif. 37421 


Sweetheart; song, m L. Roberts | pseud. of Robert 
Lamm] © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 205303; 
Richard H. Duckwall, Louisville. 37422 


Sweetheart, I’ll return to you; song. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 1942; E unp. 306132; Nellie S. Wilson, Spring- 
field, Mo. 37423 


Sweetheart of mine; song, m Ruth Ellen Gannon. © 
lc. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305351; Walter Jacob 
Wychunas, San Francisco. 27424 


Sweetheart of the navy; fox trot, w & melody Jean 
Elkins. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 305972; Mrs. 
Sidney Elkins, Prince Rupert, B. C., Canada. 

37425 


Sweetheart, say hello again; w & melody. © lc. 
Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306455; Bill Nettles, Shreve- 
port, La. 37426 


37444 


-Sweetheart’s lament; w June Shockey & D. M. Royer; 
pi. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 305986; D. Moyne 
Royer, North Manchester, Ind. 37427 


Sweethearts of victory; song. © Aug. 29, 1942; E 
pub. 107328; Frances Grider McDowell, New York. 
37428 


‘Swept by a star; song, m Jo Martyn. © 1c. Aug. 
15, 1942; E unp. 305976; Jane Martyn, New York. 
: 37429 


Swift wings for victory; song. © Aug. 17, 1942; E 
pub. 107104; William Henry Perrins, Miami, Fla. 
37430 


Swing it along America; song, m Mildred Emerson. 
© 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307173; Dorothy 
Betts, Los Angeles. 37431 


Swing out for liberty; song. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; 
E unp. 305800; Gladys Hubbard Kerns, Springfield, 
QO. 37432 


Symphonic color classics; by Leo 4. Kempinski; 
orch. pts. no. 1. © Aug. 25, 1925; E pub. 106990; 
Photo play music co., inc., New York. 37433 


——pby Walter G. Hauenschild; orch. pts. no. 4. © 
Aug. $1, 1925; E pub. 106993; Photo play music 
co., inc., New York. 37434 


——by William Charles Schoenfeld; orch. pts. nos. 
2,3. © Aug. 25, 31, 1925; E pub. 106991, 106992; 
Photo play music co., inc., New York. 

37435, 37436 


Tabasco; Mexican folk melodies, w & m arr. Severo 
Mugiierza. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306203; 
Thomas Seabrook Hunter, Monterey, N. L., Mex- 
ico. ~ 37437 


Take a look at my heart; w F. Wise & M. Leeds, 
melody H. Grant. © 1 ¢. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 
305537; Colonial music pub. co., inc., New York. 

37438 


Take a look at your nickel; w Charles M. Boesel, 
m Ann Sterling Boesel. © Aug. 6, 1942; E pub. 
106843; Robbins music corp., New York. 37439 


Take courage from the stars; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307490; 
Olive Hahn, Russell Park, N. J. 37440 


Take it slow; by Billy Strayhorn; pf. © 1c. Aug. 
28, 1942: E unp. 307324; Tempo music, inc., New 
York. 37441 


Take me back to Oklahoma; song, m Tom Baker 
| pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306807; Mrs. W. D. Beal, sr., Antlers, Okl. 

37442 


Taken captive with a kiss; song. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1942; E unp. 306258; Marion Martin Brown, 2d, 
Mexia, Tex. ~ 37443 


Taking him for a ride; from Shadow of a lady, by 
Herbert Stothart & Daniele Amfitheatrof. © lc. 
Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305391;. Loew’s, inc., New 
York. 37444 


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37445 


Tall firs; pf. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306762; 
Eunice Holton Schlosxy, Boston. 37445 


Tallis’ canon; w Thomas Ken, m Thomas Tallis, 
arr. W. B. Olds; mixed cho. © Aug. 10, 1942; E 


pub, 106980; Hall & McCreary co., Chicago. 
37446 


Tamaulipas; Mexican folk melodies, w & m arr. 
Severo Muguerza. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306197; Thomas Seabrook Hunter, Monterey, N.L., 
Mexico. 37447 


Tango por el otofo; pf. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 305829; Helen M. H. Gamon, Jacksonville, 
Fla, 37448 


Tanker (The); march; band sc. © 1 c, Aug. 26, 
1942; E unp. 307172; Robert G. Howie, Fort Knox, 
Ky. 37449 


Taps is tops with me; w Art Rodax & D. Groveman, 
& melody. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306371; 
David Groveman, Brooklyn. 37450 


Tavern serenade; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe, 
m Curtis [i. e. W. C.] Monroe; pf. treble. © 1 c. 
Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305692; William Curtis 
Monroe, Washington. 37451 


Teach us to pray; song, Biblical w. © 1c. Aug. 22, 
1942; E unp. 307227; Charles Theodore Maison, 
jr., Grantwood, N. J. 37452 


Teaching Spanish guitar in advanced modern style 
by single string; by Victor J. Lawrence. © Aug. 
18, 1942; AA 407714; Volkwein bros., inc., Pitts- 
burgh. 37453 


Tears in my eyes; pfi., with w. © 1c. Aug. 13, 
1942; Eunp. 305779; Michael N. Magulias, Charles- 
ton, S. C. 37454 


Tears of love; song, melody M. C. Sax. © 1c, Aug. 
7, 1942; E unp. 306017; Lonie Mae Hicks, Coving- 
ton, Ky. 37455 


Tell me; w J. Frangipane, m V. P. Frangipane; pf. 
© lc. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305630; Victor P. 
Frangipane & Joseph Frangipane, Lyndhurst, N. J. 

37456 


Tell me in your funny little way; w & melody B. 
[i. e. E. A. B.] Verdier. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E 
unp. 305752; Elizabeth Ann Bausman Verdier, 
Lancaster, Pa. 37457 


Tell me that you love me; pf., with w. © 1c. July 
2, 1942; E unp. 305898; Isabel M. Raymond, 
Deerwood, Minn. 37458 


song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. 
Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306144; Mildred Packnick, 
New York, 37459 


Tell me what to do for that; w & melody Bert [i. e. 
Bertha] Weinlaeder. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 
305769; Bertha Weinlaedez, Teaneck, N. J. 37460 


Tell me you care; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306995; James Harold Harrison, 
Detroit. 37461 


pt. 3; n. So, Vv. 37 


Tell me you re mine; song, w Joseph Frangipane. 
© Aug. 25, 1942; E pub, 107237; Victor Paul 
Frangipane, Lyndhurst, N. J. 37462 


Tell the world the Yanks are come-in [?]; w & 
melody. © 1 c. Aug. 5, 1942; E unp. 304830; 
Louis Conrad Beyerkohler, Corona, L. I., N. Y. 

37463 


Tempo of my heart; fox-trot; pf. treble, with w. © 
1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306218; Al Kennedy, 
Oregon, Ill. 37464 


Ten Bach chorales; by J. S. Bach, ed. & fingered 
Harry Watts, selected & transcribed E. Maxwell 
QOhley; 2 pfs., 8 hands. © July 27, 1942; E pub. 
106829; Schroeder & Gunther, inc,, New York. 

37465 


Ten million men and a girl; w & m John Redmond, 
Jim Cavanaugh & Jack Edwards. © Feb. 23, 1942; 
E pub. 107116; Edwards music co., New York. 

37466 


Ten pedal studies for organ; by H. William Hawke. 
© Aug. 26, 1942; E pub. 107400; Elkan-Vogel co., 
inc., Philadelphia. 37467 


Texan fight; song, w Elithe Hamilton & Hugh Shaw. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306892; Conrad Fath, 
Austin, Tex. 37468 


Texans united on the front; song, arr. V. Klapperich. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307048; Emmett Lee 
Walsh, Raymondville, Tex. 37469 


Texas blue bonnet blues; song, melody L. B. Browne. 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305768; J. M. Watson, 
Norton, Tex. | 37470 


Texas on parade; by M. Goldsmith-Levy; pf. © 1 
c. Aug. 15, 1942; Eunp. 306024; Minnie Goldsmith- 
Levy, Dallas. 37471 


Texas star; w & m Guy Savage & Lee Bennett. © 
Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 106959; Hubert J. Braun, 
Chicago. 37472 


Thames (The); from Eagle squadron, by Frank 
Skinner; conductor. © ic. Aug, 7, 1942; E unp. 
305597; Universal music corp.; New York. 37473 


Thank God for America; song, m Eddie Keenan. © 
Aug. 22, 1942; E pub. 107168; Mae Kane Ahearn, 
Canandaigua, N. Y. 37474 


Thanks again; w & melody Joe [i. e. Joseph] Singer. 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307271; Joseph Singer, 
Miiwaukee. ' 37475 


Thanks for the Yanks; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305368; Claude Sharpe, Honolulu. 37476 


That beautiful home; pi., with w. © July 10, 1942; 
E pub, 107302; Ward F. Printz, Reading Pa. 
37477 


That first, best Christmas night; w Margaret De- 
land, m Irene Rodgers, arr. William Gavin; mixed 
cho., with sop. solo. © Aug. 8, 1942; E pub. 
106845; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 37478 


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That grand old man; song, m Max B. Cox. © lc. 
Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 307433; Curtis E. Allred, 
Fairview, Utah. 37479 


That high old garden wall; song, w Adelaide Ferris 
& Mrs. W. E. [i. e. J.] Wolfe. © 1c. Aug. 13, 
1942; E unp. 306323; Jean Wolfe, Pittsburgh. 

37480 


That jitterbugger; song, melody Stanley Markowski. 
© 1 c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305744; Jacob A. 
Jackson, Cristobal, Canal Zone. 37481 


That little Hoosier town; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 305312; Ethel Luzadder, Elwood, Ind. 37482 


That little mound of clay; pf., withw. © 1 c. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 307549; F. E. Peterson, Beebe, 
Ark. 37483 


\ 

That night you kissed me goodbye; w Rose Renda; 

pi. treble. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306404; 
Sammy Ray La Quadra, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

37484 


That oldbugle call; w Tony Galento & Bob Washburn, 
m Jimmie La Marge. © Aug. 25, 1942; E pub. 
107242; Melo-art music publishers, New York. 

37485 


That old cow path; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1942; E unp. 305811; P. Cless Meek, Worcester. 
37486 


That slow rythm; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306727; Suphronia M. Johnson, Pomona, 
Calif. 37487 


That sweetest little thing; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
14, 1942; E unp. 305832; Walter Hope Mairs, New 
York. 37488 


That’s how I spell love since I lost you; foxtrot 
song, w & m Clarke Van Ness [pseud. of C. Van 
Ness Clark] & Martin Hickey. © Apr. 8, 1942; E 
pub. 106909; Dixie music pub. co., New York. 

37489 


That’s how we'll march to victory; w & m Frances 
[i. e. M. F.] Cater. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 
305911; Martha Frances Cater, Greenville, Ala. 

37490 


That’s just che breaks you get; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306577; James Glenwood 
Walker, Kansas City, Mo. 37491 


That’s love; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 306279; Joseph Harry Hogan, Oswego, N. Y. 
37492 


That’s my prayer for my daddy somewhere; w 
Beatrice Selvig, m Orton [i. e. C. O.] Selvig. © 1 
c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305645; Charles Orton 
Selvig, Minneapolis. 37493 


That’s the wish I made last night; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 
1942; -E unp. 306831; Mildred M. Cox, Marion, O. 

37494 


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37511 


That’s what I’d like to know; w Attilio Iasimone, 
& melody. © 1c. july 20, 1942; E unp. 302966; 
Eugenio Feole, Providence. 37495 


That’s what you mean to me; w Bobby Peters & 
Artie Jones, m Irving Melsher. © Apr. 24, 1942; 
E pub. 107292; Mills music, inc., New York. 

5 37496 


That’s why I’m in love with you; w & melody. © 1 
c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305616; Delmar Hollings- 
worth Robins, Columbus, C. 37497 


Then I’ll be with you; w & m Donald C. Tuttle; 
choral sc. © Aug. 10, 1942; E pub. 106979; Hall 
& McCreary co., Chicago. 37498 


Then I'll forget I love you; song, m Stephen Grady 
[pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306829; Mae Meyer, Scotia, S. C. 37499 


There ain’tno cookies in my cookie jar; w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305735; Kenneth 
Burns Carter, Ogdensburg, N. Y. 37500 


There are such things; w & m Stanley Adams, Abel 
Baer & George W. Meyer. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 305611; Yankee music pub. corp., New York. 

37501 


There goes my heart; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 2, 
1942; E unp. 307746; Eleanor Teressa Pratt, 
Springfield, Mass. 37502 


There I go braggin’ again, again; song. © Aug. 25, 
1942; E pub. 107234; Victor Paul Frangipane, 
Lyndhurst, N. J. 37503 


There is rest for you; hymn, w J. R. © June 15, 
1939; B pub. 107271; Henry P. Morton, Owensboro, 
Ky. 37504 . 


There was a rainbow ‘cross the trail, Mary darling; 
song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305362; Charles F. Kinstler, Glastonbury, 
Conn. 37505 


There will come a day; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
11, 1942; E unp. 305544; Charles Eric Hall, Mon- 
treal. 37506 


There'll be a rainbow in the sky; song. © 1 c. Aug. 
17, 1942; E unp. 307218; Eunice Melissa Sandel, 
Center, Tex. 37507 


There'll be blue birds waiting; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Aug. 31,1942; E unp. 307642; Florence McDonough, 
Valley Springs, Calif. 37508 


There’s a big fat dancer; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
22, 1942, E unp. 306629; William Hood Rhodes, 
New York. 3 7509 


There’s a blue star; song. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 307245; Ila Elizaketh Rose, Lansing, Mich. 
37510 


There’s a blue star shining tonight; w Bob [i. e. 
Robert L.] Keates, m Dave [i. e. David] Goldberg. 
© 1c. July 22, 1942; E unp. 305043; Bob Keates 
& Dave Goldberg, d. b. a. West Philadelphia 
music centre, Philadelphia. ; 37511 


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37512 pt. 3, 0. Si, W907 


There’s a change in the world; song. © 1c. Aug. 
25, 1942; E unp. 307241; Irene Annetta Wentz, 
Dearborn, Mich. 37512 


There’s a cloud on the west horizon; w & melody 
Melvin Delmar [pseud. of D. Leidy] © 1c. Aug. 
11, 1942; E unp. 305508; Delmar Leidy, New York. 

37513 


There’s a difference in you and heaven; song, m 
Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306912; Arnold Everson, Guyton, Ga. 

37514 

There’s a gal behind the guy; w & melody. © lc. 
Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305466; Carola Nelson, 
Hollywood, Calif. 37515 


There’s a little sparkle in your eyes; w & m Idabel 
[i. e. M. I.] Hixson, Bernie Clements & Forest 
Holiday. © le. July 16, 1942; E unp. 306335; 
Martha Idabel Hixson, San Antonio. 37516 


There’s a new face in the locket of my heart; w & 
melody. © 1c. July 7, 1942; E unp. 301557; 
Margaret Bronson, Cincinnati: 37517 


There’s a new wave in Old Glory; song. © 1c. Aug. 
10, 1942; E unp. 306975; Harold Raymond Miller, 
Yakima, Wash. 37518 


There’s a service star in our window; song. © 
Sept. 3, 1942; E pub. 107396; William Benson 
Richter, Philadelphia. 37519 


There’s a sour apple tree in Tennessee; w Herbe 
Rikles, m-Sam Meade. © Apr. 24, 1942; & pub. 
107206; Mills music, inc., New York. 37520 


There’s a victory garden in my heart; w & m Mrs. 
G. P. [i.e. T.] Stinnette. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 305526; Trudi Stinnette, Beckley, W. Va. 

37521 


There’s an ache in my heart; song. © 1c. Aug. 
13, 1942; E unp. 305801; Hilda Marie Horsch, 
Holly, Mich. 37522 


There’s an echo in my heart; song, melody Billy 
[i. e. William Francis] Peters. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 
1942; E unp. 307442; Kenneth Baxter, New York. 

37523 


There’s going to be a blackout in the Land of the 
Rising Sun; w Charles Robino & L. Robino, & 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307053; 
Louis Robine, Taunton, Mass. 37524 


There’s magic in memory; song. © 1c. Aug. 29, 
1942; E unp. 307518; Narda Stokes, Bartlesville, 
Okl. 37525 


There’s magic in the island moon; w & melody 
Bernie K. Kaai, John A. Guptil & Ray Meany. © 
ic. Aug. 5, 1942; E unp. 306692; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 37526 


There’s no shortage on my sugar; w A. Avila, 
melody N. Cole. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305250; Nat Cole & Anne Avila, Los Angeles. 

37527 


There’s no use pretending; song, melody Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306853; J. H. Lane, New Franklin, 


Mo. 37528 


There’s two dancing devils in your eyes, but you — 


are an angel at heart; w E. Madden, m G. Bond. 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307171; Edward 
Madden, Syracuse & Gordon Bond, Winter Haven, 
Fla. 37529 


They ain’t gonna war no more; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306749: Jack Kaplan, Miami 
Beach, Fla. 37530 


They always had to spark; pf., withw. © 1c. July 
29, 1942; E unp. 305889; William F. Reed, jr., 
Chattanooga. 37531 


They can’t make us stay whipped; w & m Bob Miller. 
© Aug. 1, 1942; E pub. 107020; Bob Miller, inc., 
New York. 37532 


They do; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, withw. © 1 
c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305984; Raymond F. Cray, 
Springfield, Mass. 37533 


They'll never make a monkey out of me; song, m 
Alice Schlegel. © June 1, 1942; E pub. 107096; 
Earl O. Schlegel, Pennsburg, Pa. 37534 


They’re in the army now, the Hatfields and Macoys; 
w Cedric Evans Baird; pf. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 306448; Gyneth Arnold Baird, Magog, Que., 
Canada. 


/ 
They’re on their way; song. © 1c, Aug. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 307668; L. A. Scallia, Dallas. 37536 


They’re rationing me on love; song. © 1 c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 306767; George B. Southernwood, 
Hollywood, Calif. 37537 


They’ve censored everything but love; w P. W. 
Cooper, melody L. D. Knowles. © 1c, Aug. 25, 
1942; E unp. 307000; Lester David Knowles & 
Philip William Cooper, Flag patrol plane replace- 
ment squadron, c/o Postmaster, San Diego, Calif. 

37538 


Thimbleful of love; song, pf. arr. John Kiplinger. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306071; Charles 
Hugh Gravett, Columbus, O. 37539 


Think of me; w & m Richard Loring, Steven Cross 
& Roy Rogers, pf. arr. Bernard Katz. © Apr. 9, 
1942; E pub. 107151; Peer internatl. corp., New 
York, 37540 


Thinking of you; pf., withw. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 305486; James Albert Dubuisson, Gulfport, 
Miss. 37541 


This country of ours; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305983; 
Margaret Shannon, Moundsville, W. Va. 37542 


This Flag of ours; song, melody Ray Norman & H, 
Norman. © 1c, Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307071; 
Helen Norman & B. S. Bender, Chicago. 37543 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 8, 1942 8 


This is America’s answer; song, m Les Shank. © 
1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305252; William John 
McClure, Detroit. 37544 


This is the peoples’ war; song. © 1 c. Aug. 20, 
1942; E unp, 307529; Grace Twyman, Marshail, 
Tex. 37545 


This my love; w & m Johnny Allyn [i. e. John Allyn, 
jr.] © 1c. July 21, 1942; E unp. 305415; John 
Allyn, jr., Eagle Rock, Calif. 37546 


This old pipe of mine; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306816; Edwin P. Young, Pittsburgh. 37547 


This pig-iron world; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 20, 
1942; E unp. 306446; Alice Ouzounian, Ceres, 
Calif. 37548 


This rhumba, please; w L-D’Phrepaulezz, melody 
M. A. Casseus. © 1c. July 23, 1942; E unp. 
303409; Maurice André Casseus & Loui D’Phre- 
paulezz, New York. 37549 


This side of Mexico way; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305335, Charles Chapman, Michigamme, Mich. 

37550 


Tho’ far away; song,arr. Basil Sadler. © 1c. Aug. 
13, 1942; E unp. 305726; Claude Tilghman Bryan, 
Hanover, Md. 37551 


Those little things you do; song. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 
1942; E unp. 305689; Milton Schwartz, Clayton, 
Mo. > 37552 


Thou art my hiding place; pf., with w. © 1 c. Aug. 
29, 1942; E unp. 307386; Mary M.-Beck, Chiswick, 
Pa. 37553 


Thousand candles; song, melody Harry Freeman. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306216; Pauline S. 
Chadwell, Lynnfield, Mass. 37554 


Three bluejackets; band pts. © Aug. 6, 1942; E 
pub. 107285; Ernest S. Williams, Brooklyn. 
37555 


Three cheers for democracy; march; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306721; Thomas H. 
Toliver, St. Louis. 37556 


Three cheers for McArthur [?]; foxtrot, w & 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305642; 
Doris Bekoff, Forest, Calif. 37557 


Three cheers for the I. L.G. W. U.; w& m Irving 
Fishman. © 1c. June 9, 1942; E unp. 300008; 


Philadelphia joint board, waist & dressmakers- 


union, Philadelphia. 37558 


_ Three Christmas carols; arr. Alfred Whitehead; 


mixed voices. © Aug. 29, 1942; E pub. 107343; E 
pub. 107343; Oliver Ditson co., Philadelphia. 
37559 


Three happy pieces; by Dorothy Bradley; pf. © 
June 9, 1942; E for. 67243, Bosworth & co., Itd., 
London. 37560 


3757 


Three little pearly girls; w Jean Monroe & Helen 
Monroe, m Curtis [i. e. W.C.] Monroe; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305699; William 
Curtis Monroe, Washington. 37561 


Three mothers pray; song, arr. Ina May Happy. © 
lc. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305863; Julia G. Olds, 
Cincinnati. 37562 


Three musketeers of the grand old U. S. A.; song, 
m Barbara Small & Florence L. Johnson. © lc. 
July 15, 1942; © unp. 306979; J. J. Brownson, Van- 
couver, Wash. 37563 


Three Walt Whitman songs; w Walt Whitman,m 
Kurt Weill. © Aug. 5, 1942; E pub. 106832; Chap- 
pell & co., inc., New York. 37564 


Through the gates of paradise; song. © 1c. Aug. 
20, 1942; E unp. 306479; H. M. Work, Los Angeles. 
37565 


Through the shadows; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1942; E unp. 305618; Mrs. George E. Hildebrand, 
sr., Akron, O. 37566 


Throw another log on the homefire; song. © lc. 
Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307315; Cyril Ray & 
Albertine Ashbaugh, Detroit. 37567 


Throwin’ the bull; melody Billy Moore, jr. © 1c. 
Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 305936; Bell tone music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 37568 


Throwing kisses at the sun; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307165; John D.. Denson, 
Oakland, Calif. 37569 


Thumbs up; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E 
unp. 306325; Mary Paul Jefferson, Little Rock, 
Ark. 37570 


—w & melody Edna i. Abrahms. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1942; E unp. 306324; Edna Gluck Abrahms, Brook- 
lyn. 37571 


Thumbs up America; foxtrot, w & melody. © lc. 
Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305635; William Hugh 
Masten, Amherst, Tex. 37572 


Tick-tock serenade; w Leo Corday, melody H. 
Grant. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305536; 
Colonial music pub. co., inc., New York. 37573 


Tiger; song, w John Hall. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 306521; Francesco Amendola, St. Paul. 

37574 

"Til now; w & m Bob M. [i. e. Robert Murwin] 

Smiley. © July 1, 1942; E pub. 107063; Melo 

music co., Robert Murwin Smiley, sole owner, 

Burbank, Calif. 37575 


*Til victory’s won; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 28, 
1942; E unp. 307370; Josephine Carty, New Orleans. 
> 37576 


Till I join you, too; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 26, 
1942; E unp. 307155; Rose Hermine Brummer, 
West Norwood, N. J. 37577 


Till the call cease firing is sounded; w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305457; Omar Newell 
Pritchett, Chicago. 37578 


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37579 


Tilltomorrow comes; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. 
Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307129; Sara Lovejoy 
Heberer, Centralia, Mo. 37579 


Till you come back sweetheart; waltz, w Johnny 
[i. e. John] Stefano, m Andy [i. e. A. J.] Hartmann. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306731; Andrew John 
Hartmann, Holyoke, Mass. 37580 


Tim and father; from A Yank at Eton, by Bronislaw 
Kaper. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306047; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 37581 


Tim runs away; from A Yank at Eton, by Bronilsaw 
Kaper. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306048; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 37582 


Time has passed, I can’t forget; w & m Ethel Floyd 
Lee. © ic. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307169; Gilbert 
Roddy Walker, Harlingen, Tex. 37583 


Time lingers on; song. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 305507; Robert Edwin Hevener, Roanoke, 
W. Va. 37584 


Time to go to bed now; pf., withw. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306699; William F. Reed, jr., Chatta- 
nooga. 37585 


Time took time; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 306337; Allen Emmert Breed, San Fran- 
cisco. 37586 


Tim’s party; from A Yank at Eton, by Bronislaw 
Kaper. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306049; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 37587 


Tiny spark of love; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. 
of Andrew Brady] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306821; Iva M. Goulding, Chanibersburg, Pa. 

37588 

Tired of it all; melody Rex Stewart. © 1c. Aug. 
18, 1942; E unp. 306358; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 37589 


To hell with Hitler; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 1, 
1942; E unp. 307811; Oliver Morgan Barres, jr., 
Bethlehem, Pa. f 37590 


To hell with you, Mr. Hitler; w & melody Paul 
Roberts. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305268; 
Paul Robert Metivier, Skowhegan, Me. 37591 


To Mary; melody, with pf. acc. © 1 c. Aug. 21, 
1942; E unp. 306566; Cherry Sale Brown, Murray, 
Utah. 37592 


To my dear; song, mJ. Chas. McNeil. © Yc. Aug. 
17, 1942; E unp. 306287; Mary Yarosch, Riverside, 
Calif. 37593 


To my Sweetheart over there; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305795; Sherry Lomar, 
Garfield, N. J. 


To the sweetest girl I know; w & m Cornelius 
Glover; pf. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306638; 
Louise Crane, New York. 37595 


To Thee, O Jehovah; w paraphrased Russell Brough- 
ton, m J.S. Bach, arr. Edwin Arthur Kraft; women’s 
3-pt. voices. © Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107132; 
H. W. Gray co., inc., New York. 37596 


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pt. 3, n. S., v. 37 


To their sweetheart, their U. S. A. queen; song. © 
Aug. 12, 1942; E pub. 107015; John Campbell 
Spray, Chicago. 37597 


To victory; w & melody Harold Williamson. © 1 c. 
Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306568; Walter H. William- 
son, New York. \ ; 37598 


Today and forever; w W. F. Morris, m Herman F. 
Devol. © 1 c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306454; 
William F. Morris, Parkersburg, W. Va. 37599 


Tom cat on the fence; w Raymond B. Egan, m Harry 


Tierney. © Aug. 6, 1942; E pub. 107203; Mills 
music, inc., New York. 37600 
Tommelise; by James Reistrup; pf. © Aug. 24, - 


1942; E pub. 107233; Composers press, inc., New 
York. 37601 


Tomorrow is another day; song. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1942; E unp. 306587; Kathern Whitmore Phillips, 
Brenham, Tex. 37602 


Too late; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1942; E unp. 
304539; Catherine T. E. Kilduff, Brooklyn. 37603 


Too much; w & melody Sonny Skylar, Jack Diamant 
& Vincent Lopez. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 
305870; Robbins music corp., New York. 37604 


Too-toodle-dee-doo-doo-dum; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306156; Elissa Hoefflin, 
Dubuque, Ia. 37605 


Torch song; w& meiody. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1942; E 
unp. 306102; Florence McClure Wyatt, Portland, 
Or. 37606 


Tovaritch; from Presenting Lily Mars, w & m Roger 
Edens. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307793; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 37607 


Trailing arbutus; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of 
Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305304; Catherine McNeill, Philadelphia. 37608 


Triste; letra y m Martin la Sierra. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 307682; Martin Gil H., New York. 

37509 

Trompin’; w & m Nat Vincent, Milt Roberts & Garet 

Romero. © Aug. 6, 1942; E pub. 107189; Mills 

music, inc., New York. 37610 


Tropical island; w & m Ben Trace, Al Trace & 
Caesar Petrillo. © July 10, 1942; E pub. 107093; 
Maurice O. Wells, Chicago. 37611 


Tropical night; remba, w & m Ruth Stern [pseud. of 
B. L. D. Turner] © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 
306663; B. L. D. Turner, Manhattan, N. Y. 37612 


Trouble thy name is woman; w Paul de Fur, m Rudi ~ 


Révil [pseud. of Rudolph H. Weil] © 1 c. Sept. 2, 
1942; E unp. 307809; Raoul Breton, New York. 

37613 

True blue; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 305856; Hope T. Robertson, Canton, N. C. 

37614 


True love; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942;E 
unp. 307391; Marvin Rosenberg, Fort McClellan, 
Ala. 37615 


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37650 


Dee eee eee — ———— 


True love finds a way; waltz song, melody Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1 c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 306999; 
Dietrich H. Strohbach, Milwaukee. 37616 


Trusting; w J. L. Batie, m R. Cochran; pf. © July 
10, 1942; E pub. 106914; Rosalia Cochran & J. 
Luchas Batie, Chicago. 37617 


Try a little kissing; w & melody. © lc. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306737; Audrey Lorraine Cregier, 
Evanston, Ill. 37618 


Try smiling; w Emma Keeney, & melody. © lc. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306773; K. Theodore Keeney, 
Balitmore. 37619 


Trying to forget you; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307073; 
Hazel B. Wilson, Ciayton, N. Y. 37620 


Tulip time; main title, Franz Waxman. © lc. Aug. 
17, 1942; E unp. 306059; Loew’s, inc., New York. 
37621 


Tulip time in Holland; song. © June 1, 1942; E pub. 
107105; Lester L. Sargent, Washington. 37622 


Tulips will bloom again in Holland; w S. McKenzie 
& L. Levoy, m C. Carazo. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 307570; Sammie McKenzie, Lou Levoy & 
Castro Carazo, Baton Rouge, La. 37623 


Tune up your fiddle; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. 
of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305291; Charles P. Martin, jr., Chicago. 37624 


*Twas not too soon; song, melody Stanley Markowski. 
© 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp, 307695; John William 
Hart, Oroville, Calif. ay 37625 

Twelve organ transcriptions; compiled & arr. 
Charles Raymond Cronham; pipe or Hammond 
organ. © July 23, 1942; E pub. 107261; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 37626 


Twenty one chorale motets for chorus of mixed 
voices; w tr., m composed, compiled & arr. 
Matthew N. Lundquist; mixed voices; organ acc. 
© July 6, 1942; E pub. 106814; Edwin F. Kalmus, 
Scarsdale, N. Y. 37627 


Twenty short etudes, with ornaments; pf. © July 
29, 1942; AA 408052; Louise Robyn, Chicago. 
37628 


_ Twenty third psalm; Biblical w; mixed voices. © 


1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305709; Bruce Lamber- 
son Rose, Parma, O. 37629 


Twilight fantasy; pf., withw. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 307240; Carribelle Carroll, Philadelphia. 
: 37630 


Twin city serenade; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud, 
of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306833; Antonetta Janarelli, Ashton, R. I. 37631 


Twinted keel; by John Moore, arr. Michael Barry, 
orch. pts. © June 18, 1942; E ofr. 67237; Bos- 
worth & co., ltd., London. 37632 


Two American songs. © Aug. 10, 1942; E pub. 
106852; Albert William Haberstro, Boston, 37633 


Two aubades; by Edouard Lalo, arr. Harold Perry; 
orch, pts. © Aug. 28, 1942; E for. 67293; Hawkes 
& son (London) lid., London. 37634 


Two little lovers in the park; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307201; 
Jimmie F. White, San Diego, Calif. 37635 


Two on a bike; w & m Don Raye & Gene De Paul. 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307189; Leeds music 
corp., New York. 37636 


Two pairs of eyes; song. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1942; E 
unp. 306625; Wynema Hodges, Tulsa, Okl. 37637 


Two pieces for string orchestra. Lullaby; by 
Mozart, arr. Merle Isaac [and] Theme from the 
Clock symphony; by Joseph Haydn, arr. Traugott 
Rohner: sc. & pts. © Aug. 12, 1942; E pub. 
106964; Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 

37638 


Two pieces for viola and piano; op. 65. © 1c. Aug. 
14, 1942; E unp. 307537; Joseph Achron, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 37639 


Two shadows in the moonlight; song, m Eddie Ward 
[pseud. of Eddie Boyden] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp, 306792; John S. Kirkman, Fort Bragg, N. C. 

37640 


Two songs by Beethoven; arr. Charles Woodhouse; 
orch. pts. © Aug. 14, 1942; E for. 67209; Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd., London. 37641 


Two time love affair; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305373; Bernice Loretta Williams, Wash- 
ington. 37642 


Two white gardenias and old dusty rose; w&m 
Cecil William Bentz; pf. treble. © 1c. Aug. 19, 
1942; E unp. 306418; Goldie Lee Bentz, Dayton, O. 

: 37643 


Uncle Sam; song, m Gertrude Fidlar. © 1c. July 
7, 1942; E unp. 306332; David C. Russell, Terre 
Haute, Ind. 37644 


Uncle Sam can use it; w Marvin David & Les Pine, 
melody Charlotte Morris. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 305877; Charlotte Morris Paglin, Chicago. 

37645 


Uncle Sam is calling; song. © ic. Aug. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 307043; Boyd Minkler, Los Angeles. 
37646 


Uncle Sam is calling you; w & m Leone Sydney. © 
1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306636; Leona May 
’ Moore, Lewiston, Me. 37647 


Uncle Sam is depending on you; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 
305656; Pearl Karnes, Menard, Tex. 37648 


Uncle Sam says, I need you again; w & melody. © 
1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307255; Edgar Alexander 
Sirmyer, Tampa, Fla. 37649 


Uncle Sam stepped in; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305332; Maude E, Ruschmeyer, Tucson, Ariz. 

37650 


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Uncle Sam we’re coming; song. © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1942; E unp. 395861; Susan Harrison Cobb, Rut- 
land, Vt. 37651 


Uncle Sam’ll swing the axe; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306231; 
Fred C. Plyler, Jackson, Miss. 37652 


Uncle Sammy keep your eye on that girl: of mine; 
song, melody Robert VanSickle. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 306104; Howard Landon, Fairview, 
jo Sani 37653 


Uncle Sammy’s boys; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306139; 
Loretta Fox, Central, La. 37654 


Uncle Sammy’s nephews; song, m Leola Carter. 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307168; Don Andrew, 
Long Island City, N. Y. 37655 


Uncle Sam’s fighters; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. 
Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305824; Ray M. Potts, 
Chattanooga. 37656 


Uncle Sam’s got a job to do; w Floyd Castle, m Guy 
Frend [pseud. of V. Amico] © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; 

- E unp, 307320; Vincent Amico, ponies N Y. 
37657 


Uncle Sam’s my tailor now; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305243; Evelynn M. Green- 
lee, Rocky Ford, Col. 37658 


Unconquered we stand; pf., withw. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1942; E unp. 306229; Lillian Camille Valenta, 
Chicago. 37659 


Under Philipino [?] stars; w & arr. of traditional m. 
© 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305865; Glen Cline, 
Mr. Rainier, Md. 37660 


Under the Stars and Stripes; march militaire; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307675; Bessie 
Florence Lichtenstein, Los Angeles. 37661 


Unite against aggression; w & melody William Terry 
Damon, © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306715; 
James William Terry Damon, Kansas City, Mo. 

37662 


United; song. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305802; 
Hilda Marie Horsch, Holly, Mich. 37663 


Unitedare we; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306177; Marcella 
Jedrzynski, Webster, Mass. 37664 


United for victory; march; pf., withw. © 1c. July 
9, 1942; E unp. 305713; Jennie Wiseman, Sheridan, 
Il. 37665 


United Nation’s theme song; song, m J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306289; Alex- 
ander Thomas, New York, 37666 


U. S. O.; song, w Rosa Kudisch. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 306079; Alexis Kudisch, Forest Hills, 
L. is, N. Y. 37667 


© 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 
37668 


——w & melody. 
305907; Ralph Duty, Tampa, Fla. 


U. S. O. song; song. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 
106965; Gladys Belmont Allcorn, Stamford, Conn, 
37669 


U. S. O. victory song; song. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 306471; Marie Healy, Manchester, N. H. 
37670 


United States; song, m of Rock of ages. © 1 c. Aug. 
21, 1942; E unp. 306592; John Niel Nuvotny, Grand 
Forks, N. D. 37671 


United States and Canada; song. © 1 c. Aug. 27, 
1942; E unp. 307405; Katherine Beaton Troker, 
North Sydney, N. S., Canada, 37672 


U. S. A.; march; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 
20, 1942; E unp. 306489; Harry F. McMahon, San 
Carlos, Calif. 37673 


——w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 
306678; Carl E. Carlson, East Orange, N. J. 
37674 


U.S. A. Johnny; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; 
E unp. 305929; Bernard Sidney Garte, New York. 
37675 


United they stand; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 307659; Stanley Rochinski, Washington. 
37676 


United we stand; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 307672; Isaac Jack Chapple, 
Chicago. 37677 


Unkel Tom’s blues; song. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306641; Ernest Leach, Kenosha, Wis. 
37678 


Until that Rising Sun is down; w Frankie Kelly, m 
Roscoe Barnhart & Neale Wrightman, © Aug. 8, 
1942; E pub. 106810; Neale Wrightman publishers, 
Chicago. 37679 


Until the end; song. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 
305512; Michael Francis Nolan, Pittsburgh. 
37680 


Until we win; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 305788; Margaret Weiss  Lustgarten, 
Brooklyn. 37681 


Until you said goodbye to me; w Minnie Kaarsberg, 
& melody. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 307546; 
Virginia Louise Owens, Birmingham, Mich, 

37682 


Up there; w & m Eugene West & Otis Spencer. © 


Aug. 6, 1942; E pub. 107190; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 37683 
Upper berth; pf. treble. © 1 c. Aug. 14, 1942; E 

unp. 306435; Louis Katzman, New York. 37684 


Upper room hymns; compiled Harry Denman & 
Grover C. Emmons, m ed, George Sanville. © 
June 3, 1942; AA 406964; Whitmore & Stone, 
Nashville. ~ 37685 


Uumi au a hiki ole; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306858; Lena Machado, Hololulu. 
37686 


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no. 8, 1942 37724 
V is our symbol for victory; song, m L. Roberts —song. © lic. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306684; 
[pseud. of Robert Lamm] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E Pearl Matthews Gilbert, West Alexander, Pa. 

unp. 306780; Juanita Louise Miller, Chicago. 37706 
37687 

—— ——melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © ic. 

. V march; based on Tschaikowsky’s Sixth symphony, Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306166; Lucy J. F. Tasher, 

w & adaptation of melody A. Edward Miller & A. South Bend, Ind. 37707 
Horowitz. © 1c. July 24, 1942; E unp. 306319; 

Arnold Horowitz, Brooklyn. 37688 ——w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 

’ 307281; Raymond Francis Nekuda, Kansas City, 

—song. © 1 c. July 31, 1942; E unp. 305899; Mo. 37708 


Willard Grant Phillips, Hollywood, Calif. 37689 : 
—w C. G. Eliott; pf. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 


V - march overseas; w Arthur Cotton [pseud.], m 305495; John K. Gianaros, Astoria, L. 1, N. Y. 
; Michael Ehrhardt [pseud.] ™ 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; 37709 
: E unp. 305272; Clarence Theodore Ehrhardt, jr., 
Atlanta. 37690 ——w V.N. Avery, mJ. A. Nelson. © 1c. July 30, 
: ra ta Pa . 1942; E unp. 307242; Vada Nadine Avery, Oakland, 
- v — V; song. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. Calif. & Jean A. Nelson, Turlock, Calif. 37710 
4 305926; Richard B. Rice, Belmont, Mass. 37691 
. Victory ...— (Victoire); song, w Percy Ross 
{ V stands for liberty; w & m Mrs. J. J. [i. e. F.] [pseud. Gf Le A: Roy] © Aug. 1, 1942; E for. 
: Brown. © 1 c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305747; 67198; Leo A. Roy, Quebec. 37711 
r. Fern Brown, Lincoln, Neb. 37692 
a Victory bond wagon is going to town; w R. Lucas, 
a V stands for victory; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, melody R. A. Crolley. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
; 1942; E unp. 307235; Noel Mitchell McKenzie, unp. 305375; Richard A. Crolley & Robert Lucas, 
Gorham, Me. 37693 Chicago. 37712 
Valse; by Fr. Chopin, op. 70, no. 1, arr.; melody, Victory for liberty; song, m Gene Barry [pseud. 
with pf. acc. © 1 c. Sept. 12, 1941; E unp. 371550; of William B. Coburn] © Aug. 17, 1942; E pub. 
Michel L. Michelet, Greenwich, Conn. 37694 107165; Fred A. Whitfield, Seattle. 37713 
Valse bluette; air de ballet, R. Drigo, arr. John Victory for the U. S. A.; song, melody Lew_[i. e. 
Thompson; pf. © Aug. 6, 1942; E pub. 107127; Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306180; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 37695 Charles Hudson, Memphis, Tenn. 37714 
——by Richard Drigo, arr. James McLeod; con- Victory honeymoon; song, melody Harry Bell & 
densed conductor. © 1c. July 8, 1942; E ump. Mildred Bell. © 1c. Aug. 13,1942; E unp. 305742; 
305427; KSTP, inc., St. Paul. 37696 Ellen Sommers Poindexter, Evansville, Ind. 
37715 
Valse d’adieu; w Anne Neily, & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305444; Rupert Neily, South Victory hop; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. © 
Portland, Me. 37697 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306865; Henry W. 
Seiders, Allentown, Pa. 37716 
Valse gracieuse; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Aug. 6, 1942; E 
pub. 106850; Edna Frida Pietsch, Milwaukee. Victory march; w & melody P. L. Edgeington, pf. 
37698 acc. Jack R. Paton. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E ump. 
306600; P. L. Edgeington, Casper, Wy. 37717 
Valse in F. pf. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306563; 
Kathryn Ann Robinson, Mountain Lakes, N. J. Victory polka; pf. © 1 c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 
37699 307348; Arthur Wargelin, Butte, Mont. ~ 37718 
Valse souvenir; by Frederick A. Williams; pf. © Victory prayer; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107223; Oliver Ditson co., Richard. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306140; 
Philadelphia. 37700 Flora Thompson, Crossett, Ark. 37719 
Vaquero serenade; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 4, Victory song; song. © 1 c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 
1942; E unp. 308110; Carroll Kent Cooper, Chicago. 306250; Herbert E. Nelson, Seattle. 37720 
37701 


— song. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 307410; 

Veracruz; Mexican folk melodies, w & m arr. Mark S. Tutelman, Atlantic City. 37721 
Severo Mugiierza. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E ump. 
306202; Thomas Seabrook Hunter, Monterey,N. L., 


Mexico. 37702 —— ——arr. Charles W. Karbach. © 1c. Aug. 

10, 1942; E unp. 305914; Hattie E. Bahr, Chicago. 

Vicklax song; w Lewis Reid, melody Ed. Lambert. 37722 
nos. 1, 2. © 1c. each Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. be 

305711, 305714; Vick chemical co., New York. —w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 1942; E ump. 

37703, 37704 305459; Jesse C. Romero, Chicago. 37723 

Victory; song. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1942; E unp. 306005; —w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 

Lorna Belle Fierke, Albion, Mich. 37705 306712; Pearl Helen Murphy, Topeka, Kan. 37724 


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37725 


Victory song book; compiled & ed. Hugo Frey. © 
Aug, 21, 1942; E pub. 107258; Robbins music corp., 
_ New York, 37725 


Victory spells safety; song, melody Lee B. Browne. 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305766; Grace R. 
Gauch, Sejita, Tex. 37726 


Victory! Victory; harmonized Audrey Mieir; pf., 
with w. © Aug. 14, 1942; E pub. 107071; Ethel R. 
Willits, Detroit. 37727 


Victory vittles; from the production, by Dave Snell, 
© ic. Sept. i, 1942; E unp. 307785; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 37728 


Victory walk; w & m Lew Porter & Teepee Mitchell 
[pseud. of Mitchell Porter] © Aug. 6, 1942; E 
pub. 106842; Robbins music corp., New York. 

37729 


Victory with the Stars and Stripes; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306294; 
Louis Allen, Union City, Ind. 37730 


Victory’s rainbow; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. 
of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305317; Nellie Lewis Plaletz, Chicago. 37731 


Vida (La) es asi; letra y melodia. © 1c. Aug. 29, 
1942; E unp. 307510; Marita Angelina Torres, San 
Antonio. 37732 


Vierge (La) et les bergers; from Noels anciens, arr. 
Harvey Gaul; viola or cello & pf. Sc&pts. © 
Aug. 12, 1942; E pub. 107041; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 37733 


Vincent blues; w & melody Jack Chismar. © 1c. 
Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305232; Ann K. Vincent, 
Elyria, O. 37734 


Vingo jingo; from Pardon my sarong, w & m Don 
Raye & Gene De Paul. © 1 c. Aug. 20, 1942; E 
unp. 306468; Leeds music corp., New York. 

37735 


Violoncello concerto in D; by Haydn, arr. with 2 
original cadenzas, Lionel Tertis; solo viola, © 
Aug. 14, 1942; E for.67207; Hawkes & son (London), 
ltd., London. 37736 


Vision that I love; from The son of Don Juan, w & 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306758; 
Frank Michael Pagano, New York, 37737 


Viva America; cancidn. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 305622; Caridad Garcia, New York. 37738 


Vive 1’Amérique; marche, paroles et m Jean de 
Luz [pseud. of E. R. J. Ducharme] © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1942; E unp. 306013; Edward R. J. Ducharme, 
Worcester. 37739 


Voices of spring; by Joh. Strauss, arr. James Mc- 
Leod; condensed conductor, © 1c. July 8, 1942; 
E unp. 305429; KSTP, inc., St. Paul. 37740 


Voix céleste; compiled, arr. & ed. Theodore N. 
Marier; pipe organ or harmonium, v. 1. © Aug. 
25, 1942; E pub. 107214; McLaughlin & Reilly co., 
Boston. 37741 


_ pt.°3, ne S.savere 


Volume for victory; w John Steven, m Joe F. [i. e. 
Joseph F.] Weber. © Aug. 6, 1942; E pub. 106895; 
Joseph F. Weber, Scranton. 37742 


Volunteer chorus; song. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 306259; Alice Dorothy Hilditch, Trenton, N. J. 
37743 


Vorrei sognar con te; parole Umberto Bertini, m 
Luigi Malatesta; pti. d’orch. © Dec. 31, 1939; E 
for. 67089; S. a. edizioni Suvini-Zerboni, Milan. 

37744 


WAAC (The) is in back of you; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306382; Ruby Fane Douglass, 
Fort Des Moines, Ia. 37745 


W. A. A. C. victory march; w & meiody. © 1c. 
Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305860; Lillian Santry, 
Detroit. 37746 


Wait at the gate for me Katy; w & m Guy Savage, 
Babe [i. e. Edward Vincent] Fritsch, melody 
Corman [i. e. Henry ] Harris. © July 17, 1942;E 
pub. 106228; Hubert J. Braun, Chicago. 37747 


——w Babe [i. e. Edward Vincent] Fritsch, melody 
Corman [i. e. H.] Harris. © 1c. June 3, 1942; E 
unp. 298072; Henry Harris, Houston. 37748 


Wait for me; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 306074; George H. Hall, Ujai, Calif. 37749 


——w & melody. © ic. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 
307006; Frances Blumberg, Philadelphia. 37750 


Waiter, I’d like a word with the lady in blue; w 
Johnny Cale & Mitchell Byron, m Thord Ryden. © 
Apr. 8, 1942; E pub. 106898; Paragon music pub. 
co., New York. 37751 


Waitin’ for my man to come home; w & melody Vivi 
Vance [pseud. of L. Nillen] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 307229; Lita Nillen, New Orleans. 37752 


Waiting; song, m Joe [i. e. Joseph E.] DuPraw & 
Dick [i. e. R. G.] Adams. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E 
unp. 307286; Richard G. Adams, Dayton, O. 

37753 


—— —w Adelaide Ferris & Mrs. W. E. [i. e. 
J.] Wolfe. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305612; 
Jean Wolfe, Pittsburgh. 37754 


Waiting for Santa; w & m Louise E. Stairs; pf. © 
Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107220; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 37755 


Waiting for the postman; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305306; Richard I. Swank, New Haven, Ind. 37756 


Waiting for you, brave soldier; song. © 1c. Aug. 
18, 1942; E unp. 306654; John Franklin Ketchey, 
Dallas. 37757 


Wake-up; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 
306582; Lora Hendricks Stewart, Acton, Ind. 
37758 


Wake up America; song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; B 
unp. 306730; Charles Edgar Levings, Wichita. 
37759 


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37794 


—— ——m Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306819; John A. 
Frinzi, Easton, Pa. 37760 


—— ——melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Aug. 19, 
1942; E unp. 306241; Rachel Baine, Waynesburg, 
Pa. 37761 


© 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 
37762 


—w & melody. 
307296; John Henry Vogt, Detroit. 


——w Mrs. L. B. [i. e. M. G.] Swormstedt, m D. 
Godfrey. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305464; 
Dorothy Godfrey & Mabei G. Swormstedt, Wash- 
ington. 37763 


Walk in love; Biblical w, m Theodore Dubois, arr. 
Lee Rogers [pseud. of Roger .C. Wilson]; mixed 
voices. © July 9, 1942; E pub. 106924; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 37764 


Walkin’ in the rain; w LeVan Roberts; high voice; 
in A flat. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306861; 
Donald Edwin Humphreys, Long Beach, Calif. 

37765 


Walking home in spring; by Alec Wilder; pi. © 
Aug. 8, 1942; E pub. 107123; Regent music corp., 
New York. 37766 


Walking montage; from Eagle squadron, by Frank 
Skinner; conductor: © 1 c. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 
305594; Universal music corp., New York. 

37767 


Walking to school; song. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 305282; Dorothy Warnes Reilly, San Diego, 
Calif. - 


Wallflower blues; w V. Dangler, melody Eddie [i. e. 
E. A.] Miller. © 1 c. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 305886; 
Edward A. Miller & Vincent Dangler, Freeport, 
sy Ns. Xo 37769 


\ 
Waltz militaire; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 307164; Jack Hampton, Sheboygan, Wis. 
37770 


Waltz no. 1; by Vaclav Moravan [pseud. of V. 
Divina]; melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1942; E unp. 305553; Vaclav Divina, New York. 

37771 


Waltz of love; song. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 
305562; Rubira Sharon Crockett, West Paris, Me. 
37772 


Waltz of the roses; pf. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 
307179; Mabel Evelyn Hall, East Falmouth, Mass. 
37773 


Waltz with me through Dreamland; w & melody. © 
1c. Aug. 5, 1942; E unp. 305912; Mildred G. 
Schimmel, Minneapolis. 37774 


Waltzing with you; w B. A. McGrath, mC. W. 
Guion. © 1 ec. July 23, 1942; EB unp. 297004; 
Charles Walker Guion & Bernice Anne McGrath, 
Washington. 37775 


Wanting you; w & mA. J. Bailey [i. e. A. J. B. Poff] 
© 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307062; Alice Jett 
Bailey Poff, Southgate, Ky. 37776 


37768 . 


War buddies; w R. E. W. Gaines, melody H. M. 
Peck. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306538; Helen 
Mary Peck & Robert E. W. Gaines, Wikieup, Ariz. 

37777 


War stamp stomp; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 
10, 1942; E unp. 305260; Ray Earl Koons, Los 
Angeles. 37778 


Was it wrong; song. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306150; Marjorie Eileen Prievo, Utica, N. Y. 
37779 


Washing all my dreams ashore; song, m Noel Bear. 
© ic. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307030; George 
Negley Faircloth, U. S. S. Rapidan, c/o Post- 
master, New York. 37780 


Watching the stars; pf. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E 
unp. 306516; Charlotte Gale, Chicago. 37781 


Water hole; w Walter Scott, & melody. © ic. Aug. 
14, 1942; E unp. 306988; Hortense H. Teska, 
Minneapolis. 37782 


Wave our Flag America; song, m Ed Royer [pseud. 
of Edmund Cooke] © 1 c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 
305568; Eleanor Wilson Grubb, Baltimore. 37783 


WAVES (The); song, melody Arnold Block. © 1 c. 
Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306675; Harvey Joseph 
Bresler, New York. 37784 


"Way down in the Deep South; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 306035; Bernice Elizabeth 
Smith, Olla, La. 37785 


*Way up yonder ‘cross de glory side; w & melody 
Wren [i. e. Mrs. C. D.] Bird. © 1 c. Aug. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 307039; Mrs. Clifford Dudley Bird, Rich- 
mond. 37786 


We all must do our part; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 1942; E unp. 306075; O. Earl Miller, Driggs, 
Id. 37787 


We are Americans; song, m Alexander Culbertson. 
_© 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305451; Ely -Culbert- 
son, New York. 37788 


We are coming; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 306724; Elise Lassoe, New Rochelle, N. Y. 
37789 


We are commandos; w & melody. © ic. Sept. 1, 
1942; Eunp. 307817; Grace Rebecca Kenna, Ingram, 
Pa. 37790 


We are flying; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 29, 1942; E 
unp. 308122; Mary H. Thompson, Denver. 37791 


We are for you Mr. President; w & melody. © 1c. 
July 30, 1942; E unp. 305501; LeRoy High, Okla- 
homa City. 37792 


We are soldiers of the free; song. © 1c. Sept. 1, 
1942; E unp. 307701; Gerard Carbonara, West 
Los Angeles, Calif. 37793 


We are the boys from Company A; w & m Tony 
Sacco. © Aug. 24, 1942; E pub. 107244; 6th regi- 
ment - B. I. R. T. C., Company A, 20th Bn., Fort 
McClellan, Ala. a 37794 


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37795 t..3, MoS. won 


We are the sons; sung. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942;E 
unp. 306480; H. Herbert Jones, Carroliton, oO. 
37795 


We are the sons of Americans; w & melody. © lc. 
Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306094; Rhys H. Evans, 
St. Paul. 37796 


We are united; march, w & m Jimmy Campbell & 
L. S. Bender. © July 30, 1942; E pub. 107208; 
S. T. A. music pub. co., Leta S. Bender sole own- 
er, Friend, Neb. 37797 


We can take it, Mr. Hitler; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306460; John T. Ackerson, 
Fair Lawn, N. J. 37798 


We can take it on the chin; song. © 1c, Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305381; Abe Oliver, Chicago. 37799 


We can, we will, we must; pf. treble, with w. © 
1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306741; Margaret L. 
Coakley, New Britain, Conn. 37800 


——-w & melody. © ic. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306968; Coleman Jacoby, Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. 
37801 


——w & melody. 
307028; W. D. Bill Davis, Chicago. 


© 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 
37802 


We carry on; song. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 
306671; Harold Webster Cate, Antrim, N. H. 
37803 
We didn’t invite them over but we're gonna repay 
the call; w & m Roy Barnes, Denver Darling & 
Clarke Van Ness [pseud. of C. Van Ness Clark] 
© July 15, 1942; E pub. 106910; Dixie music pub. 
co., New York. 37804 


We go together; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307595; M. E. 
Smith, Indianapolis. 37805 


We gonna win; song. © lc. Mar. 25, 1942; E unp. 
307455; Marie Wilson Voss, Shreveport, La. 
37806 


We got a date in Tokyo; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 
307629; Robert B. Scott, Fayetteville, Ark. 

37807 


We got to be a gittin’ over there; w & m Beryl 
Carey [pseud. of C. Kornmayer]; pf. treble. © 


1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307423; Carra Korn- | 


mayer, San Francisco. 37808 
We grew up together; song. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 305561; Virginia Conzelman Donnelly, 
Wellston, Mo. 37809 


We kissed just twice; song, mC. Isabel Mayer. © 
1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306396; Delight Peder- 
sen, Spokane. 37810 


We love America; song. © lic. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 306790; Joseph A. Thompson, Galveston, Tex. 
37811 


We love we; w & m Bernice Sal [pseud. of B. D. 
Herz]; pf. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307618; 
Bernice Downing Herz, Pas6 Robles, Calif. 37812 


We love you, America; song, m George Hanson. © 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305746; Henry E. Nel- 
son, Madison, Wis. 37813 


We must fight, fight, fight; song, m Len [i. e. Alen- 
son Robert] Fleming. © 1 c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 
307805; Arthur M. Edwards, Contoocook, N. H. 

37814 


We must! We can! We will; song, w H. Idelson & 
Syd Idelson. © Apr. 6, 1942; E pub. 107332; Harry 
Idelson, Brooklyn. 37815 


We praise Thee; w from the Russian liturgy of St. 
John Chrysostom, m A. Arensky, op. 40, no. 2, w 
paraphrased & adjusted to m, Charles Winfred 
Douglas, m arr. Gwynn S. Bement; women’s cho. 
© Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107134; H. W. Gray co., 
inc., New York. 37816 


We said hello; wS. Ossean, melody J. Solomon. © 
1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307496; Joseph Solomon 
& Sheppard Ossean, Brooklyn. 37817 


We salute you; pfi., withw. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1942; E 
unp. 305880; Johanna Marie Glick, New York. 

37818 

We shall win; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307741; Alta C. Ensminger, 
Victor, Ia. 37819 


We should never part; pf., withw. © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1942; E unp. 305626; Louis Simon, Lincoln, Neb. 
37820 


We the people; song, arr. Barbara Kugler. © 1c. 
Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305603; Martha Mae Mc- 
Kinney, Anniston, Ala. 37821 


—w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 
306652; Anna Maria Uhrik, Hillside, N. J. 37822 


We two in a lean-to; song. © Aug. 7, 1942; E pub, 
106851; Harry Lee Hoffman & Charlotte Feast, 
Baltimore, 37823 


We will fight; song, m Louis W. Peil. © 1 c. Aug. 
1, 1942; E. unp. 305879; Lola Fickle Grafmiller, 
Fort Wayne. 37824 


——w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; E ump. 
305438; Helen F. Wesser, Jackson Heights, N. Y. 
37825 


We will fight, fight, fight; song. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 307609; Betty Ann Hawkins, Old 
Greenwich, Conn. 4 37826 


We will fight to victory; song, melody W. Brown. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306623; Walter Brown 
& J. M. Spooner, New York. | 37827 


We will never never stop ’til it’s over over there; 
song. © 1c, Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307508; Mary 
Ella Brown Lewis, Hempstead, Tex. 37828 


We will take the J out of Jap; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c, Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307743; hae 
Whalen, Ottawa, Ill. 37829 


We will win the peace; w & melody. © ic. Sept. 4, 
1942; E unp. 308035; Geraldine Heinbaugh, Belle 
Fourche, S. D. 37830 


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37866 


© 1c. Aug. 
19, 1942; E unp. 307432; Sheila MacCurtain, Ded- 


We will win, you betcha; w & melody. 


ham, Mass. 37831 
Wearing a bustle; song. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E 
unp. 306632; Elora Elaine Sornsen, Los Angeles. 

37832 


Wedding ceremony; from Tulip time, consists of 
Prayer of thanksgiving, by Valerius, arr. Franz 
Waxman. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306066; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 37833 


Wedding picture; from Tulip time, by Franz Wax- 
man. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306067; Loew's, 
inc., New York. 37834 


We'll be back; song. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 
307283; George B. Post, Bellmore, L. I., N. Y. 
37835 


We'll be back Corregidor; song, arr. F. I. Tracy. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307422; Hugh Brady 
Long, Caldwell, N. J. 37836 


We'll be back when we’re through; song. © 1 c. 
Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 307426; Levesta Elain Lowry, 
Waco, Tex. 37837 


We'll be over; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307733; Horace Gilbert, 
Corunna, Mich. 37838 


We'll be together again; song, m Irwin Heilner. © 
1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305286; T. Bernard 
Eisenstein, New York. _ 37839 


We'll buy bonds till the world is free; w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305732; Hugh Johnson, 
New Orleans. 37840 


We'll call it love today; w G. H. Johnston, m C. W. 
Erdenbrecher. © 1 c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 
307060; George H. Johnston & Charles W. Erden- 
brecher, San Francisco. 37841 


We'll do a MacArthur; song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 306333; Hazel Mildred Berger, Long 
Beach, Calif. \ 37842 


We'll do it America; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 307480; Anna L. Dolan, Mt. Lebanon, 
Pittsburgh. 37843 


We'll dry your tears away Pearl Harbor; song. © 
July 31, 1942; E pub. 106917; Kenneth William 
Robison, New Albany, Ind. 37844 


We'll fight; song. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E ump. 
307824; Laurette Marie Maurer, Willimansett, 
Mass. 37845 


- We’ll finish the job; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 


1942; E unp. 305244; Kenneth Thompson, Albany. 
37846 


We'll get along; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with 
w. ©1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306880; Lydia C. 
Norgaard, Fort Lewis, Wash. 37847 


We’ll get you yet, Mister Jap; song, m Andy Toce. 
© 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307713; Jessie Cotten, 
Portsmouth, Va. 37848 


We’ll hang the paperhanger; w & adaptation of m of 
John Brown’s body, by E. B. Johnson. © 1c. Aug. 
21, 1942; E unp. 308127; Evan B. Johnson, New 
York. 37849 


We’ll keep ’em flying; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 306604; Addie Anderson Wilson, Dothan, 
Ala. 37850 


We'll keep ’em flying with bonds you’re buying; w 
T. Noble, mH. Schuckert:..© 1 c. Aug. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 307538; Henry Schuckert & Thomas Noble, 
Chicago. 37851 


We'll keep every star in Old Glory, they'll never 
reach that high; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1942; E unp. 306029; William Michael, Los Angeles. 

37852 


We’ll keep on fightin’; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1942; E unp. 305441; Eugene Casivant, Waterbury, 
Conn. 37853 


We’ll march on to victory; song, w Charles Pernot. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306186; Sterling 
Evans, Duryea, Pa. 37854 


We'll see a rainbow again; song, m Noel Bear. © 
1c. Aug. 6, 1942; E unp. 305903; Carl Brodesser, 
New York. 37855 


We’ll set the whole world free; song. © 1c. Aug. 
13, 1942; ae, 305758; Sirl Winchester, Chicago. 
37856 


We’ll show you who we are; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305525; Helen C. Judge, New 
York. 37857 


We'll sing aloha again; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
12, 1942; E unp. 305620; Jack Sidney Alman, Los 
Angeles. 37358 


We'll stop them over there; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E ump. 
305663; Gaylord Forsyth, San Francisco. 37859 


We’ll take the nip out of Nippon; song. © 1c. July 
28, 1942; E unp. 305434; Betty Lou Reid, Burbank, 
Calif. 37860 


We'll then pay lower taxes; song. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1942; E unp. 306222; Floyd Monroe Seaman, 
Uniontown, Pa. 37861 


We’ll think of Hawaii; song. © Aug. 8, 1942; E pub. 
106864; William John Neil, Park City, Utah. 

37862 

We'll whip the Japs; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 

1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306235; Jesse Sill, 

. Logan, Utah. 37863 


We’ll whisper I love you; song, w Adele Scala. © 
lc. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307476; Victor Scala, 
West New York, N. J. 37864 


' We’ll win through, we always do; w Irving Taylor, 


melody Vic Mizzy. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 
307699; Santly-Joy-Select, inc., New York. 37865 


We’re all going to work for Uncle Sammy; song, m 
Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306908; Nancy D. Hahn, Milton, Ia 

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37867 pt. 3, n. S., Vv. 37 


We’re all in the army; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 307654; Morris H. Davidson, 
Chicago. 37867 


We’re all in this war; w M. Reino, & melody. © 1 
c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305461; Mary Reino & 
Victor Kopnitsky, Philadeiphia. 37868 


We’re all out for victory; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
21, 1942; E unp. 307523; Jesse Wilkins Cann, jr., 
Merrick, L. I., N. Y. 37869 


We’re back with the horse and buggy; w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1942; E unp. 305432; Sheila Mac- 
Curtain, Dedham, Mass. 37870 


We’re buddies; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 1942; E 
unp. 307693; Karl Frederick Kappler, Philadelphia. 
37871 


We’re coming over; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307096; 
William S. Banks, East Boston, Mass. 37872 


We’re fighting for Uncle Sam; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307379; Walter Combs, jr., 
Freeport, N. Y. 37873 


We’re fighting mad; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1942; E unp. 305608; Bernard Feenburg, Newark, 
N. J. 37874 


We’re from the good old U. S. A., we’re gonna give 
*em hell; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 25, 1942; E 
unp. 307013; Jeanne Elaine McLean, Detroit. 

37875 


We’re going everywhere; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
29, 1942; E unp. 307470; Edward Henry Schille- 
more, San Luis Obispo, Calif. 37876 


We’re going - goodbye; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
15, 1942; E unp. 305917; May Ruth Adamson, 
Oakland, Calif. : 37877 


We’re going over again; march foxtrot, w P. 
O’Connor, melody G. Rowan. © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1942; E unp. 305853; Patrick O’Connor & Gene- 
vieve Rowan, Newdorp, S. I., N. Y. 37878 


We’re going to lick ’em again; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307077; 
Sidney Marshall Harrad, Newport, N. H. 37879 


We’re gonna bomb - bomb - bomb Der Feuhrer [?]; 
Song. ©lc, Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307506; Charles 
Hamberger, San Diego, Calif. 37880 


We’re gonna hit Hitler; w Denny Lyons, m Bob [i. e. 
W. R.] White. © 1 c. Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 
306484; William Ray White, New York. 37881 


We’re gonna move ’way out in the back-woods; w & 
-melody. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307425; 
James T. Bell, New York. 37882 


We’re gonna win this war; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
12, 1942; E unp. 305632; Dorothy Pierson, Stam- 
ford, Conn. 37883 


We’re in it - to win it; song. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 306365; Charles Palmer Haehlen, West 
Allis, Wis. 37884 


We’re in the army; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305653; Ethel 
McGuire Evans, Batesville, Ark. 37885 


We’re in the army, for the duration; pf. treble, with 
w. Olc. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306766; David B. 
Rubin, Chicago. 37886 


We’re in to win; song, melody Bob Carleton. © i c. 
Aug. 25, 1942; E unp.’ 307081; Mayme Bradley 
Pent, Tampa, Fla. 37887 


We’re off to win; w & melody. ©1c. Aug. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 305521; Robert J. Dobbs, Lyerly, Ga. 
37888 


We’re off to-win the war for Uncle Sam; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305826; Farney 
S. Hendricks, Chicago. 37889 


We’re off - we’re on our way; song, m Julia M. 
Frank. © Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 106904; Hiram D. 
Hirsh, Pittsburgh. 37890 


We’re on our way; song. © lc. Aug. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 307356; Carleton Elmore McMackin, Hatties- 
burg, Miss. 37891 


—song. © Aug. 29, 1942; E pub. 107329; Frances 
Grider McDowell, New York. 37892 


——w & m Mari [i. e. Marie] Edwards. ©1c, Aug. 
27, 1942; E unp. 307133; Marie Edwards, Chicago. 
37893 


© 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 
37894 


——w & melody. 
305975; John Tranchitella, Philadelphia. 


—w & melody Jerry Craig. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 306498; H. S. Craig, Kansas City, Mo. 
37895 


We’re on our way to Tokyo, Rome and Berlin; w C. 
Gemmell, m E. Benner. © Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 
107090; ChesterGemmell & Esthel Benner, Salem, 
Or. 37896 


We’re on the firing line; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 307542; Viola Worden Burke, 
Berkeiey, Calif. 37897 


We’re on the home front, boys; song. © 1c. Aug. 
19, 1942; E unp. 307224; Rose Marie Douglas, 
Binghamton, N. Y. 37898 


We’re out to help our mama win the war; song. © 
1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307154; Eliza June 
Combs Emmons, Vincennes, Ind. 37899 


We’re over the map; w & melody Elise Jahoda & R. 
Blodgett. © 1c. July 21, 1942; E unp. 305574; 
Robert Blodgett, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 37900 


We're strong for each other, my Sammy and me; w 
& melody. © 1c. July 29, 1942; E unp. 305485; 
Myrtle Miller, Portland, N. D. 37901 


We’re taking over; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 306118; Edward Friedman, Forest 
Hills, N. Y. 37902 | 


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no. 8, 1942 


37937 


We’re the fighting men of Uncle Sam; w Mary Price 
Dowtin, & melody. © 1 c, Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 
305559; George Emerick Worth, Hollywood, Calif. 

37903 


We’re the fighting Yankee soldiers; song. © 1c. 
Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307017; Rheta A. MacLeod, 
Newark, N, Y. 37904 


We’re the men of the merchant marines; w & m 
Bill [i. e. W. J.] Gollan. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 307545; William John Gollan, Chicago. 

37905 


We’re under the Stars and Stripes; w & m Mrs. 
David Franklin [i. e. M. W.] Grimes. © 1c. Aug. 
29, 1942; E unp. 307366; Mabel Williams Grimes, 
Mishawaka, Ind. 37906 


Western moon; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307590; Lucy 
Ann Macedo, Fall River, Mass. 37907 


Western trail; w & melody. © 1c. July 13, 1942; 
E unp. 305054; Mrs. Richard Erald Fickett, 
Portland, Me. 37908 


We've got a job to do; song, arr. Frank Furlett. © 
lc. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307750; Richard Sheldon, 
Chicago. 37909 


We ve got a job to do, but we'll get it done; song, m 
Carl C. Castel. © ic. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 
307747; William Patrick Hanley, Trenton, Mo. 

37910 


We've got that Axis on the run; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 6, 1942; E unp. 307226; Jane Erlamond 
Smith, Astoria, L. I.,-N. Y. sae 37911 


"Whacky -khaki-waackie song; w & m Adrienne V. 


Segedy. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307667; 
Louis Cheskin, d. b. a. L. C. musart publications, 
Chicago. 37912 


What a doughboy dreams; w & melody. © 1 c..Sept. 
1, 1942; E unp. 307819; George A. Nigro, Revere, 
Mass. 37913 


What am I gonna do without you; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307215; Walter 
Moloney, Pittsburgh. ~ 37914 


What are we waitin’ for; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
18, 1942; E unp. 306283; Donald Toner, Wilming- 
ton, Del. 37915 


What can I do; song, m Noel Bear. © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1942; E unp. 305722; Albert Russo, Pittsburgh. 
37916 


What could be; march song, arr. Everett Pence. © 
1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307571; Lillie M. Kelley, 
San Antonio. 37917 


What do you want; w Murray T. Maurer, m Fred 
Witt; pf. © 1c. July 15, 1942; E unp. 305878; 
Sigismund Witting, White Lake, N. Y. 37918 


What else could it be but love; song. © 1c. Aug. 
26, 1942; E unp. 307122; Blanche Carmela Divi- 
gard, Waterbury, Conn. 37919 


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What have we done with our lives; w & melody; in 
C. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306402; Polly 
Dorothy Mikulak, South Bend, Ind. 37920 


What kind of a gal is that; w O. McCool, melody M. 
Hastie. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306754; 
Oliver McCool & Mary Hastie, New York. 37921 


What makes you treat me so; song, m Eddie Ward 
[pseud, of Eddie Boyden] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 306793; Mary E. Kirvan, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

37922 

What matters; song, m William Treusch. © ic. 
Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306482; Peter MacLaren 
Yorin, Buffalo. 37923 


What might have been; w C. Pickler, melody D. 
Negley. © 1c, Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306928; D. 
Negley & Clyde Pickler, Hollywood, Calif. 37924 


What of the night, sailor; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
10, 1942; E unp. 305262; John Thaddeus Ackerson, 
Fair Lawn, N. J. 37925 


What shall I do with tomorrow; song, m Jack Cran- 
ford [pseud. of Eddie Boyden] © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306798; Gladys McMillen, Washington. 

: 37926 


What’s cookin’, good lookin’; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306614; Wendell 
Parker Hanna, Indianapolis. 37927 


What’s in a name; song, w Edward Eager. © 1c. 
Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307269; John Mundy, New 
York. 37928 


What's life without love; song, melody Mike Michaels 
& F. Burrell. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305774; 
Frank Burrell, New York. 37929 


What’s the good of blaming my heart; w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307182; Julia Irene 
Katona Daley, Cleveland. 37930 


When; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 
305465; George Robert Moss, Brooklyn. 37931 


When a boy from Alabama meets a girl from Gun- 
dagai; w & m Jack O’Hagan. © May 27, 1942; E 
for. 67220; Allan & co., pty. ltd., Melbourne, 
Australia. 37932 


When April comes along; song. © 1 c. Aug. 15, 
1942; E unp. 305982; Evelyn B. Clarke, Chicago. 
37933 


When de stars begin to fall; negro spiritual, tra- 
ditional w, m arr. Hugh S. Roberton; mixed cho. 
© July 24, 1942; E for. 67281; Hugh S. Roberton, 
Glasgow. 37934 


When Donald smokes his pipe; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306458; Rose May Malia, 
Hannibal, Mo. 37935 


When I come marching in; w & m Lenfi. e. L. J.] 
Dunn. © Aug. 14, 1942; E pub. 107028; Leonard J. 
Dunn, Benton, Ill. 37936 


When I dream oi you; w & melody. © ic. Aug. 22, 
1942; E unp. 306648; Jerome Kerbeck, New York. 
37937 


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37938 


When I get home again; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305342; Effie Roberts, Ennis, Tex. 37938 


When I get it; melody Juan Tizol. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1942; E unp. 306357; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 37939 


When I hold you in my arms; song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 306120; Russell B. Funkhouser & 
Francis L. Wade, Los Angeles. 37940 


When I look at you, I hear lovely music; from Pre- 
Senting Lily Mars, w Paul Francis Webster, m 
Walter Jurmann. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 
307794; Loew’s, inc., New York. 37941 


When I reach that rally in the sky; w & melody. © 
lc. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307291; Don Sterling, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y. 37942 


When I say I love you; w B. Cochrane, m E. H. 
Rudisel. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305733; 
Billy Cochrane & Emil H. Rudisel, Terre Haute, 
Ind. 37943 


When I See the love lights gleaming in his eyes; w 
& melody. © 1 c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307720; 
Mervin Spangler, Dover, Pa. 5 37944 


When it’s cotton pickin’ season down in Dixie; w & 
m Mrs. L. T. [i. e. U. G.] Reeves. © 1 c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 306650; Una Gilbert Reeves, 
Birmingham, Ala. 37945 


When it’s over, over there; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1 c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 
305660; Bessie L. Martin, Grafton, W. Va. 

37946 


When it’s summer at Green Gables; w Clarence 
Charters, m Edward Miller. © Aug. 26, 1942; E 
for. 67266; Gordon V. Thompson, Itd., Toronto. 

37947 


When Jesus whispers, peace be still; hymn. © 1c. 
Aug. 5, 1942; E unp. 306341; Esther Clendenen 
Miller, Los Angeles. 37948 


When Jim comes home; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
26, 1942; E unp. 307149; Eitel Allen Nelson, 
Wichita Falls, Tex. 37949 


When Johnny comes marching home; w & m Louis 
Lambert [pseud. of Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore], 
arr. Florence Martin; mixed cho. © Aug. 5, 1942; 
E pub. 106835; Hall & McCreary co., Chicago. 

37950 


When main zihn vet kumen tzvrik; w & melody. © 
1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306210; Harry Schlecker, 
New York. 37951 


When my fella comes home; w & melody Deek [i. e. 
Ivory] Watson, Ruthe Bryer & R. G. Hershenson. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307519; Roslyn G. 
Hershenson, Peabody, Mass. 37952 


When my heart gives out; w & m Bill [i..e, Wi An} 
Coleman. © 1 c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307374; 
William A. Coleman, Washington. 37953 


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When our boys went away; Song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Aug. 24,1942;E unp. 307098; 
James E. Palmer, Albany. 37954 


When peace returns to earth again; w & m Elvira H. 
McCord. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306151; 
Mrs. V. Dexheimer, Montrose, N. Y. 


When robins sing a melody; w & melody Chuck [i. e. 
C. N.] Vedder. © 1 c. Aug. 14, 1942; E ump. 
305823; Charles Nicholas Vedder, Ventura, Calif. 

37956 


When roses bloom again; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 307560; Irene S. Scott, Victor- 
ville, Calif. 37957 


When the boys come back; song. © 1 c. Aug. 20, 
1942; E unp. 307461; Delia May Appuhn, Lincoln, 
Neb. 37958 


When the boys go riding in; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306755; Charles M. Jacobs, 
Fort Ogden, Fla. p 37959 


When the home bells ring again; waltz, w Edward 
Lockton, m Haydn Wood, arr. Eddie Griffiths; 
orch. pts. © July 8, 1942; E for. 67221; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 37960 


When the job is done; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305661; 
Lydia Arthur, Greeley, Col. 37961 


When the new moon Shines again; w & melody. © 
lc. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306107; Sam Devincent, 
Camp Wolters, Tex. 37962 


When the smoke of the war clears away; song. © 
lc. Aug. 4, 1942; E unp. 305480; Karl F. Rose, 
New York. 37963 


When the tulips bloom again; song, arr. Ethel Mae 
Phillips. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 307358; 
Leila Mead, Long Beach, Calif. 37964 


When the U. S. A. wins the day, I’ll come back to 
you; foxtrot, w& melody. © 1 c. Aug. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 307146; Christine Waring Walker, Garner, 
N.C; pull 37965 


When the world is free again; song. © 1 c. Aug. 21, 


1942; E unp. 306565; Elizabeth Ann Southworth, 


Englewood,.N. J. 37966 


—— —w James Clark. © 1 c. Aug. 6, 1942; E 
unp. 306605; Helen M. Quinn, Oak Park, Ill. 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


37955 


\ 


37967 | 


When the Yanks come sailing home; song, arr. Roy 


Nelson. © Aug. 5, 1942; E pub. 107038; Joseph 
Hughes, d. b. a. Univ. music publishers, Cambridge, 
Mass. 37968 


When the Yanks get there; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 
2, 1942; E unp. 307719; Edythe Bentz Henriksen, 
Brooklyn. 37969 


When the Yanks go marching in; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306163; Arthur B. Woolverton, Hutsonville, Ill. 

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no. 8, 1942 


38005 


When this war is over; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© ic. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307083; Harriet 
Devine, Adams, Wis. 37971 


When those Texas buckaroos get to the land of kan- 
garoos; w Ted [i. e. L. E.] Dawley, m Barney 
Barnes, © 1 c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307464; 
Lawrence E. Dawley, Seattle. 37972 


When Uncle Sam gets goin’ to town; w & m Eddie 
Klausmeyer. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307704; 
Emil Edward Klausmeyer, Baltimore. 37973 


When we do what the Dolittles [? ] do; song, w Helen 
McLaughlin. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305817; 
L. J. Sheridan, Scranton. 37974 


When will I forget you; song. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 305448; Angelo Gilbert Peluso, East Lynn, 
Mass. 37975 


When you are gone; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306173; Agnes 
R. Gunlock, Billings, Mont. 37976 


When you go walking by; song. © 1c. Aug. 19, 
1942; E unp. 306420; Lowell Briar, Nemaha, Neb. 
37977 


When you hit that rhythm track; song, m Albert 
Sendrey. © 1c. July 27, 1942; E unp. 305576; 
Everett F. McClaren, Huntington Park, Calif. 

37978 


When you’re alone; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 


1942; E unp. 306251; Nathan Theo Glover, Tampa, 
Fla. 37979 


Where; song, w Edward Eager. © 1c. Aug. 27, 
1942; E unp. 307268; John Mundy, New York. 
37980 


Where are the dfteams of yesterday; song, w Mar- 
garet Davis. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306760; 
Gertrude Sharples, Wabash, Ind. 37981 


Where are we going in this world today; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 306190; Louis 
Creed Roland, Brockton, Mass. 37982 


Where is my boy tonight; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. 
Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 307454; Helene Lukton, 
Denver. 37983 


Where on earth have ycu been; w & melody. © ic. 
Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 307429; Henry Morrow, 
Newark, N. J. 37984 


Where roses grew; w & m Richard Keys Biggs; 
women’s 3-pt. voices. © Aug. 29, 1942; E pub. 
107344; Oliver Ditson co., Philadelphia. 37985 


Where the shadows meet the trees; song, m Stephen 
Grady [pseud. of Andrew Brady| © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305297; F. J. Pierce, Wayne, ero 


Where the slap happy Jappies grow; w & m Ray 
ji. e. J. #.] Carley & W. O’Donnell; pf. © 1c. 
Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307803; James R. Carley & 
‘Walter O’Donnell, West Warwick, R. I. 37987 


Wherever you are; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306764; Dorothy Pearl Benson, 
Wahoo, Neb. 37988 


Which comes first; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 305371; Clement Rosen, Cliffside 
Park, N. J. 37989 


While I am smiling down on you; song. © 1c. Aug. 
28, 1942; E unp. 307347; Lillian Jubelo Clark, 
Detroit. 37990 


While in the blue I dream of you; w&mA.0O.C. 
[pseud. of C. M. McEwen] & A. P. M. [pseud. of 
J. M. A. Viau] © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 
307531; J. M. A. Viau & C. M. McEwen, St. John’s, 
Newfoundland. 37991 


While in the rain; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 307584; Norman Feinglos, Syracuse. 
37992 


Whisperings of love; song, w Walter Conradt. © 
ic. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305347; Adolph G. 
Fuerstenau, Moniello, Wis. 37993 


Whistle a tune; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 306185; Vernetta Q. Frazier, Burlingame, 
Calif. 37994 


White caps are breaking; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306722; Walter Regis Wuen- 
schel, Washington. 37995 


White house in Lovers Lane; fox trot march, w & 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 306621; 
Daniel Milton Boyle, Tucson, Ariz. 37996 


White Redskin is weeping; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306941; Bessie 
Lee Copus, Madera, Calif. 37997 


Whitehall warriors; w & m Phil Park. © July 1, 
1942; E for. 67199; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
37998 


Who could it be; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 1c. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306934; Joan Berg, Dutzow, 
Mo. 37999 


Who is the fella that stole my umbrella; w & m 
James Cavanaugh & John Redmond. © Aug. 1, 
1942; E pub. 107026; Redwel music co., New York. 

38000 


Whoozijigs, the new gray mare; song. © 1c. Aug. 
28, 1942; E unp. 307354; Marion Olive Cahoon, 
South Chatham, Mass. 38001 


Who’s laughing; song. © 1c, Aug.-31, 1942; E unp. 
307601; Evelyn Marie Rice, Groton, N. Y. 38002 


Who-who; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 
305629; Roy Miller Gause, Aliquippa, Pa. 38003 


Why am I blue; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 307388; Glenn Hubbel, Jackson, Mich. 
38004 


Why can’t I be loved; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305338; 
Haruo Maeda, Kurtistown, Hawaii. 38005 


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38006 


pt..3, n. S., vot 


Why can’t I forget you; w H. M. Dufford, m Tiny 
{i. e. Hartzell] Parham. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 307126; Harry M. Dufford & Hartzell Parham, 
Chicago. 38006 


Why can’t we be sweethearts again; w George Les- 
lie Freeman & Leonard Freeman, m Eric Steiner, 
based on Chopin’s Nocturne in B major. © 1 c. 
Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305440; Freeman associates, 
Newark, N. J. 38007 


Why can’t you let me be; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
2, 1942; E unp. 307723; Dorothy Gittelman, Phil- 
adelphia. 38008 


Why did I say good-bye; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
22, 1942; E unp. 306658; William Jules Herbst, 
New Orleans. 38009 


Why did my Saviour die; pi., with w. © 1 c. Aug. 
12, 1942; E unp. 305563; Edith Lillian White, 
Adams, Mass. 38010 


Why do I do these things; fox-trot, w & melody. © 
1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307023; Henry Gershwin 
Mazlen, Washington. 38011 


Why do you cry your heart out; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 306331; Murray M. Gottlieb, 
New York. 38012 


Why do you go on being mean to me; song. © Aug. 
25, 1942; E pub. 107236; Victor Paul Frangipane, 
Lyndhurst, N. J. 38013 


Why don’t you be true; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. 
of Robert Lamm] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306775; Herman Bolinger, Clayton, N. M. 38014 


Why don’t you care; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 305253; Forrest Wesley Nix, San Diego, Calif. 
38015 


Why don’t you learn to whistle; song, m Stephen 
Grady [pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306825; John Sheehan, Erie, Pa. 

38016 


Why must I cry; waltz song, w Ray Hibbeler. © 
Aug. 6, 1942; E pub. 107076; Victor J. Blong, South 
Bend, Ind. 38017 


Why must you say goodbye; w Buddy Swanson; pf. 
© 1 c. Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306531; Maybelle 
Charlotte Kellogg, Chicago. 38018 


Why say goodbye to summer; w & melody Ruth 
Roberts [pseud.] © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305274; Ruth Mulwitz, Port Chester, N. Y. 38019 


Why should I cry about you; song. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 305998; Leah Violet Aronson, Phoenix, 
Ariz. 38020 


Why should I wait for heaven; w J. R. Nicol & S. K. 
Neil; pf. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307114; 
Sydney Keith Neil, West Kildonan, Manit., Canada. 

38021 


Why were you crying; w A. Forster, melody W. T. 
Moore. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305680; 
Arnold Foster & William T. Moore, Moundsville, 
W. Va. 38022 


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Why worry; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E 
unp. 306586; Helen F. Wesser, Jackson Heights, 
N. Y. rr 38023 

Wife’y snarling; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 307263; Frank Bogner, sr., Philadelphia. 

38024 


Wild blossoms; waltz, from Tschaikowsky s Serenade 
for string orch., op. 48, arr. Walter Rolfe; pf. © 
Aug. 10, 1942; E pub. 107238; Anthony bros., Fall 
River, Mass. 38025 


Will o’ the Wisp is my love; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306154; Elissa Hoefflin, 
Dubuque, Ia. 38026 


Will the Stars and Stripes ever cease waving; w & 
melody. © 1 c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 307416; 
Donna Mae Bronson, Muncie, Kan. 38027 


© 1c. Mar. 2, 1942; 
Cletus Kyle, Queens 
38028 


Will you icllcw Jesus; hymn. 
E pub. 106348; 
Village, N. Y. 


Se ddte 4 SOW 


Will you remember; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © ic. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 305344; 
Gertrude Seaman, Hepworth, Ont., Canada. 38029 


—— -—- melody Ronald Buck. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306944; Adeline Butori, Meaderville, 
Mont. 38030 


Willie Wells; song,m LeoRichard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306145; Ernest J. 
Linson, Kingston, N. Y. 38031 


Willow club; from A Yank at Eton, by Lennie Hayton. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306050; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 38032 


Win-the-war ballads; w Beatrice Goldsmith, m 
Sam Morgenstern. © Aug. 11, 1942; E pub. 
106940; Edward B. Marks music corp., New York. 

38033 


Win this fight; song. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 
307458; Petronio David Urrea, San Francisco. 
38034 


Windy clouds; song. © I c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 
307212; Dewey David Scarboro, jr., Decatur, Ga. 
38035 


Wingless angel; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306917; 
Elizabeth Barbosa, North Canton, O. ~ 38036 


Wings of America; song, m Willard Sektberg. © 1 
c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305610; Katherine Adams, 
Roxbury, Conn. 38037 


Wings of prayer; song, melody Al Kennedy. © 1c. 
Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306219; Emma Elizabeth 
Flynn, Ann Arbor. 38038 


Wings of the navy; w & melody. ©1ec. Aug. 18, 
1942; E unp. 306277; Charles Rigdon Butler, 
Warsaw, Ind. 38039 


Wings of victory; march, Frank Ventre; symphonic 
band pts. © Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 107443; Sam - 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 38040 


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no. 8, 1942 


—— — pi. treble, withw. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 307221; Berniece Elsie Long, Marshfield, 
Or. 38041 


Wings over the world; melody. © 1 c. Aug. 13, 
1942; E unp. 305763; Albert S. SENET Atlantic 
City. 38042 


Wings to the moon; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of 
Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305285; Frank M. Fahlor, Clairton, Pa. 38043 


Wintergreen for President; from Of thee I sing, by 
George Gershwin, transcribed William Teague; 
band pts., with condensed sc. © Aug. 11, 1942; E 
pub. 106948; New world music corp., New York. 

38044 


Wish (A) for my country and me; song. © 1c. Aug. 
25, 1942; E unp. 307055; Sarah Maude Clifford, 
Kansas City, Mo. 38045 


Wishful thinking; w & melody. © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1942; E unp. 30721; Clarence M. Pettit & Estelle 
A. Mesnick, Union City, N. J. 38046 


Wishing for you; waltz, w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
12, 1942; E unp. 305640; Wesley Altice, Washing- 
ton. 38047 


With love to you; song. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1942; E unp. 
_ 305504; William Nielsen, Dayton, Id. 38048 


With no man of my own; w Gene Willadsen, m Isham 
Jones. © Aug. 26, 1942; E pub. 107254; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 38049 


With our champion, Uncle Sam; song, w Harry 
Aldrich. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307556; 
Elsie M. Aldrich, Hollywood, Calif. 38050 


With tears in my eyes; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306842; Patricia Friday, Kansas City, Kan : 

38051 


Without you in my arms; song. © Aug. 3, 1942; E 
pub. 107097; Clayton Leslie Bigbie, Stockton, 
Calif. 38052 


Woe to those little brown men; w Nancy See, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 306904; Mary N. Currie, Loda, Ill. 38053 


Women and bonds; w B. O. Beeman, m J. A. Basford. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1942; E unp. 305887; Bess O. Bee- 
man & John Ambrose Basford, Austin, Tex. 

38054 


Women of the army corps; from Presenting Lily 
Mars, w Ralph Freed, m Burton Lane. © 1 c. 
Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306039; Loew’s, inc., New 
York. 38055 


Wonderful state; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307587; 
Floyd M. Williams, North Bancroft, Me. 38056 


Wondering about a honeymoon cottage at Niagara 
Falls; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 
lc. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306910; Aita Estes, 
Texarkana, Ark, 38057 


496656 O - 42-7 


Wrong number; melody Billy Strayhorn. 


38074 


Wondering mother; w & melody. © ic. Aug. 19, 
1942; E unp. 306244: Arnold Torgerson, South 
Range, Wis. 38058 


Won’t you let Jesus come into your heart; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305564; Edith 
Lillian White, Adams, Mass. 38059 


Work, march, and sing; w & melody Eddie [i. e 
P. E.] Moon. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 307524; 
P. E. Moon, Ojai, Calif. 38060 


World, farewell, of thee I’m weary; w Johann Georg 
Albinus, tr. Theodora Lau, m Johann Rosenmiiller, 


ed. Walter E. Buszin; mixed cho. © Aug. 10, 
1942; E pub. 106981; Hall & McCreary co., 
Chicago. 38061 


World (The) is waiting to waltz again; w Mack 
Gordon, m Harry Warren. © Sept. 30, 1941; E 
pub. 107091; Twentieth century music corp., New 
York. 38062 


Wouldn’t it be grand; song. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 305628; George Andrus, Minneapolis. 
38063 


Write a letter to a soldier; song. © 1c. Aug. 13, 
1942; E unp. 305874; Bernard Eisen & Morton 
Kramer, Brooklyn. 38064 


Write and tell me what to do; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 
305671; Rosalie Gamertsfelder, Coshocton, O. 

38065 


© lc. 
Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306351; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 38066 


Yankee boy; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; £ 
unp. 307293; Chester S. Francis, Medferd, Mass. 
38067 


Yankee boys; w F. E. Davis & D. Davis, melody D. 
Negley. © lc. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306931; D. 
Negley, Floyd E. Davis & Dorothy Davis, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 38068 


Yankee Doodle polka; melody. © 1 c. Aug. 22, 
1942; E unp. 306593; William Friedrich Schulze, 
New York. 38069 


Yankee man; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 306115; Warren Cone Pratt, Birmingham, 
Mich. 38070 


Yankee patrol; melody. © ic. Aug. 20, 1942; E 
unp. 306499; Raymond Nicholas, Brooklyn. 
38071 


Yankee song; w & melody Wink [i. e. W. O.] Wright. 
© 1c. July 27, 1942; E unp. 306437; Wilfred Otto 
Wright, Henry, Ill. 38072 


Yankee Yankee; song, m Jack [i. e. Alva Calvin] 
Russell. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307365; 
Kenneth Courtney Sinclair, Detroit. 38073 


Yanks are a-coming; song. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 305980; George John Stolzer, Philadelphia. 
38074 


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38075 


Yanks are coming; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306138; 
William Shimer Sheldon, Pawhuska, Okl. 38075 


—— ———m Robert VanSickle. © i c. Aug. 22, 
1942; E unp. 306573; Edward L. Larson, Wheeling, 
ll, 38076 


——w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 
307016; Harvey A. Thomas, Glen Mills, Pa. 
38077 


© July 17, 1942; E 
38078 


Yanks are on their way; song. 
pub, 106855; Mary H. Gay, Owego, N. Y. 


Yanks from the U. S. A.; song, melody Bob Carle- 
ton. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307331; Sarah 
T. Haust, Romulus, N. Y. 38079 


—— ——w Frank J. Weller. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 307726; Rhea Grace Weller, Cincinnati. 
38080 
yy 
Yanks will be marching on Broadway; w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307303; Thomas E, 
Ambrose, Montclair, N. J. 38081 


Yes sir, things are just about the same; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 306006; Esther 
Harriet Wolfe, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 38082 


Yes, yes, baby, it must be love; foxtrot, w & mel- 
‘ody. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307163; Michael 
F. Streber, Vancouver, Canada. 38083 


Yesterday is a memory; song, w Noah R. Cenci. © 
1c, Aug. 15, 1942;’E unp. 305991; Edith Dennison 
Smith, Los Angeles. 38084 


Yesterday's roses; song, m Ralph Sarager. © lc. 
Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305678; Rose Vering, San 
Leandro, Calif. 38085 


Yoo hoo soldiers; song, m Julia M. Frank. © Aug. 
15, 1942; E pub. 106901; Hiram D. Hirsh, Pitts- 
burgh, 38086 


Yosemite; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E 
unp. 306439; John N. Ouzounian, Ceres, Calif. 
38087 


You; w & m Philip Breton, © July 28, 1942; Epub. 
107155; Southern music pub. co. (Canada) ltd., 
Toronto. 38088 


You and our U. S. A.; waltz, w & melody. © lc. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306888; Bonnie Stonerock, 
Columbis, O. 38089 


You are a sweetie; song, m Paul C. Meyer. © lc. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306696; George Hadley, 
Denver. 38090 


You are my dream girl; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard, © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 
306133; Roy De Witt Bachman, Tampa, Fla. 

38091 


You are my melody of love; w & melody. © lc. 
Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307392; Marion Weaver, - 
Reading, Pa. 38092 


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pt. 3, mn. S., Vv. 37 


You are the answer to my dreams; w & melody. © 
lc. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 307272; Alfred Ernest 
Marquis, Cuero, Tex. 

You are the only girl for me; song, arr. Lindsay 
McPhail. © July 14, 1942; E pub. 106896; Melvin 
Meador, Washington, 38094 


You are the only one for me, sweetheart; song, 
melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 
307736; Fern Peterson, Scipio, Utah. 38095 


You brought a song to my heart; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © ic. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306846; Edward Tumulty, San Fran- 
cisco. 38096 


You came along; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 
305352; Dorothy Leona Brotherson, Manhattan, 
Kan. 38097 


You came to me in a dream; w & melody. © ic. 
Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306456; Evelyn Olson, 
Devils Lake, N. D. 38098 


You can thank the stars in Old Glory; song, arr. 
Cliff Barnes. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306373; 
Howard Landon, Fairview, Pa. 38099 


You can’t do business with Hitler; song, melody 
Ronald Buck. © 1 c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 
305956; Edward J. Pacheco, Honolulu. 38100 


You completely satisfy me; w & melody. © ic. 
Aug. 20, 1942; E unp, 306619; Harry Mitchell, Des 
Moines. 38101 


You follow my heart; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 20, 
1942; E unp. 306445; John N. Ouzounian, Ceres, 
Calif. 38102 


You gotta’ stop! Please stop rationing sugar; m 
Albert Charles Murphy; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 
14, 1942; E unp. 305845; Wilbur Smith, San Fran- 
cisco. 38103 


You have me loving you truly; w & melody. © 1c. 
July 23, 1942; E unp. 305497; Kenneth J. Colin, 
Vallejo, Calif. 38104 


You have tears in your eyes; w & melody. © lc. 


Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 305920; Robert John Skean, 
New York, 38105 


You have time for everyone but me; w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306505; Lola Burrall, 
Avalon, Pa. 38106 


You just can’t soft soap me; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 11, 1942; E unp. 305506; Florence Saks, New 
York, 38107 


You know; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. of Robert 
Lamm| © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306774; 
Homer Johnson, Rutledge, Mo. 38108 


You know, dear, there’s no other; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 
307596; Ruth Buettner, Alton, Ill. 38109 


You know, I know, you know, i love you; w & melody. 
© lc, Aug, 22, 1942; E unp. 306659; William Jules 
Herbst, New Orleans. 38110 


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no. 8, 1942 


You look like love to me; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
26, 1942; E unp. 307011; Walter Smith, San Fran- 
cisco. 38111 


You, lovely you; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305353; Mary G. Ingui, Los Angeles. 
38112 


You may call it love; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 28, 
1942; E unp. 307344; John N. Ouzounian, Ceres, 
Calif. 38113 


You old vagabond; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 20, 
1942; E unp. 306441; John N. Ouzounian, Ceres, 
Calif. 38114 


You only you; song. © 1 c. Aug. 27, 1942; E ump. 
307308; Eddie Simmons, Washington. 38115 


You said goodbye; .song, m Gordon R. Woodford. 
© ic. Sept. 4, 1942; E ump. 307991; Chester 
Edward William Johnson, Lynn Center, III. 

38116 


You should be set to a melody; w N. Fleeson, m S. 
Walter. © 1 c. Aug. 17,1942; E unp. 305970; Serge 
Walter & Neville Fleeson, Tarzana, Calif. 38117 


You taught me; w & melody Hal [i. e. H. H.] Weber. 
© 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305858; Harry Homer 
Weber, Ridgefieid, Wash. 38118 


You tell ’em Uncle Sam; pf. treble, with pf. acc. & 
w. ©lc. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306100; Walter 
John Heineman, Albany. 38119 


You, the moonlight and a song; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306508; ‘Milton Groggins, 
Detroit. 38120 


You took my heart; song, w Harry Lee Getts. © 
1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E unp. 306490; Roy Charles 
Geroff, Fort Wayne. 38121 


You walk in my sleep; w & m Eddie Allen. © July 
28, 1942; E pub. 107157; Southern music pub. co. 
(Canada) ltd., Toronto. 38122 


You were just a foolin’ you; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
_ 1942; E unp. 307614; Alexander John McDougal, 
Los Angeles. 38123 


You were only romancing; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307088; 
Paul J. Gladney, Moulirie, Ga. 38124 


You were the one I loved; song, m Gordon R. Wood- 
ford. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; E ump. 305324; 
Claude Verdeer Breland, Charleston, S. C. 

38125 


You won your wings; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 26, 
1942; E unp. 307174; Marjorie Dawson, Cleveland. 
38126 


You yellow rat Jap; song, m Lee B. Browne. © 1c. 
Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307107; Babe Van Horn, 
Battle Creek. 38127 


You'll always be my sweetheart; pf., with w. © 1c. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306747; Donald Teeters, 
Toledo. 38128 


_ 306845; R. E. Irvin, Buffalo. 


38146 


You'll be back again; w & m M. F. Nolan & M. E. 
Nolan. © 1 c. July 31, 1942; E unp. 305570; 
Michael Francis Nolan, Pittsburgh. 38129 


You'll never know; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 2, 
1942; E unp. 307751; Virginia Morris, Vancouver, 
B. C., Canada. 38130 


You’ll overcome some day; song. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1942; E unp. 305505; Meredith Clay Stone, San 
Antonio. 38131 


You'll see lots of me; w Mini Marcotte, & melody. 
© lec. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. eee Lloyd G. 
Lewis, Weirs, N. H. 38132 


Your boy and mine; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. 
of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
38133 


Your country’s calling you; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942; E unp. 306599; Bella Mildred Cook, West 
Warwick, R. I. 38134 


Your eyes did all the talking; w & melody. ©1c. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306723; Charles Albert 
Bright, jr., Washington. 38135 


Your eyes tell me something; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306242; 
F. M. Stewart, Worcester. 38136 


Your Flag is in our hearts, oh, U.S. A.; w & mel- 
ody Caroline Trippe [pseud. of S. C. Schmehl] © 
1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 307533; S. Caroline 
Schmehl, New York. 38137 


Your footstep and a rose; waltz song. © 1c. Aug. 
~19, 1942; E unp. 307427; Roselie L. Britto, 
Brooklyn. 38138 


Your greenback dollar; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306886; J. W. 
Null, Ponca City, Okl. 38139 


Your haven, my arms; song, melody Blodwen Bundy. 
© 1c. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 306315; Ernest Edwin 
Parkes, Philadelphia. 38140 


Your home is my home; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
306799; Cameron V. Frueh, Lima, O. 38141 


Your love; w & melody; in Dflat. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306964; Robert Scherman, Hollywood, 
Calif. 38142 


Your nearness to me; song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 307440; Erwin Reinking, Cincinnati. 
38143 


Your picture tells me; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305655; 
Adalene Craig, San Diego, Calif. 38144 


Your slave; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 307993; Rochelle Philipp, New York. 
38145 


Your wedding bell; song. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 306413; Elisabeth Chandler, New York. 
38146 


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38147 


You’re a grand old Flag; from Yankee Doodle 
dandy, w & mG. M. Cohan, arr. Oahu staff; guit. 
orch., in note & diagram. © Aug. 19, 1942; E pub. 
107270; George M. Cohan, New York. 38147 


You’re a knockout in a blackout; song, melody Tom 
Montagnino. © 1 c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306649; 
Ray Blatt, New York. 38148 


You’re a wonderful girl; song, w Tiny Watkins. © 
lc. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 306391; Richard W. 
Petrie, Long Beach, Calif. 38149 


You’re always my ideal; w Mary Ann Warner, & 
melody. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 305622; 
Gaetano Tripodi, Brooklyn. 38150 


You’re as welcome as an old, old shoe; w & melody 
. Kitty James [i. e. Katie James] Schofer. © 1 c. 
Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307396; Katie James Schofer, 
Reading, Pa. 38151 


You’re close to me; w & m Jack [i. e. J. T.] Eynon. 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 305757; John Thomas 
Eynon, Philadelphia. 38152 


You’re gonna get it; w& melody. © 1c. Aug. 28, 
1942; E unp. 307261; Jack Waverly, New York. 
38153 


You’re invited to attend a dream; from Skating 
vanities, w Irving Taylor, m Vic Mizzy. © Aug. 
21, 1942; E pub. 107112; Santly-Joy-Select, inc., 
New York. 38154 


You’re just a ball of sugar rolled around some 
dynamite; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E 
unp. 307710; Bessie G. Glasser, New York. 

38155 


You’re more than a dream; pf., with w. © 1 c. Aug. 
10, 1942; E unp. 306595; Marlin Lewis Merrill, 
Sandusky, N. Y. 38156 


You’re my love; song. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 
305738; Emma Amelia Sauer, Baltimore. 38157 


You’re not the only one; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. 
Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 307253; Grace Abel, Lake- 
wood, O. 38158 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


You’re on my mind; melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 306320; Nathan Glatt, Jersey City. 38159 


-You’re sparkling all over; song. © 1 c. Aug. 26, 


1942; E unp. 307298; Albert Huerta, Fairfield, 
Calif. ~ 38160 


You’re taking my heart; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
2, 1942; E unp. 307755; M. William Rose, Chicago. 
38161 


You’re the captain of my heart; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 306679; Frank C. Ackerman, 
Jersey City. 38162 


You’re welcome to the memories; w & melody 
George Hugh Cross. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 
307382; Bob Hope, Los Angeles. 38163 


You’ve been two-tim-in’ me; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 307132; Pauline Fansler, 
Lapeer, Mich. 38164 


You’ve gotta have personality; w & m Don Raye & 
Gene De Paul. © 1 c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 
307191; Leeds music corp., New York. 38165 


Yucatan; Mexican folk melodies, w & m arr. Severo 
Muguerza. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 306204; 
Thomas Seabrook Hunter, Monterey, N. L., Mex- 
ico. 38166 


Yummy; song. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 305805; 
Luella Heether, Belding, Mich. 38167 


Zamba; letra y m Martin la Sierra. © 1 c. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 307683; Martin Gil H., New York. 
38168 


Zelda; w & melody. © 1 c. July 31, 1942; E ump. 
305406; Glenn Diddel, Indianapolis. 38169 


Ziegfeld; from Shadow of a lady, by Daniele Amfi- ~ 


theatrof & Franz Waxman. © lc. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 305396; Loew’s, inc., New York. 38170 


Zoom, zoom, zoom; w & m Lee Darnelle & L. Davis. 
© July 3, 1942; E pub. 106969; Lee Davis, Manteno, 
il. 38171 


Number of entries of Musical Compositions in Part 3 of the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942: 


Musical Compositions in English language (including 28,406 unpublished)--------------------- — 36,295 
Musical Compositions in foreign languages (including 662 unpublished)----------------------- = 
Motal= <n weno ees oe oon n ana ose waa sathwcce conse esos Se eeae sone eee ee 38,171 


1408 


ee ees 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


A. O. H.’s of the U. S. A.; w Joe [i. e. Joseph] Mc- 
Carthy, m Jack [i. e. Jacob] Glogau. © Joseph 
McCarthy, Hadley, N. Y. & Jacob Glogau, Wood- 
haven, L. LL, N. ¥. R 111219, Sept. 4, 1942, 1 


Absolutely no; song. © Neil O’Brien, Mt. Vernon, 
N. Y. R 110901, Aug. 18, 1942. 2 


Adagio from Piano concerto in D major; pf. © 
Ernest F. Jores, Montpelier, Vt. R 111197, Sept. 
2, 1942. 3 


All for you; from Princess Pat, w Henry Blossom, 
m Victor Herbert. © Marjorie Blossom Wilson 
& Ella Herbert Bartlett, New York, Clifford Her- 
bert, Cedar Grove, La. R 111163, Aug. 26, te 


All haill O morn of glory; w Elsie Duncan Yale, m 
_ Adam Geibel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, 
Ind. R 110739, Aug. 10, 1942. 5 


All I can do is just love you; w Grant Clarke & Joe 
McCarthy, m James V. Monaco. © Elsie Clarke, 
Los Angeles. R 110531, Aug. 14, 1942. 6 


All the comforts of home; song, from So long Letty. 
© Karl Carroll, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 110715, 
Aug. 4, 1942. 7 


All U. S. d-r-y;w & m J.B. Herbert. © Rodeheaver 
co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 110792, Aug. 10, 1942. 
i 8 


Allies march to freedom; march on popular songs, 
F. Paolo Tosti, arr. H. M. Higgs; orch. © Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. R 111158, Aug. 31, 1942. 

9 


Always merry; op. 127, no. 1; pf. © Paul Zilcher, 
Frankfurt a./M., Germany. R 110944, Aug. 2, 
1942. i 


America, I love you; song, m Archie Gottler. © 
Edgar Leslie, New York. R 111196, Sept. 3, er 
1 


—— ——w Edgar Leslie. © Archie Gottler, Los 
Angeles. R 111195, Sept. 3, 1942. 12 


Andantino in G; pf. © Ernest F. Jores, Montpelier, 
Vt. R 111198, Sept. 3, 1942. 13 


April rain; w Conrad Aiken, m Bainbridge [i. e. L. 
B.| Crist; high, in B flat. © Lucien Bainbridge 
Crist, Washington. R 111024, Aug. 24, 1942. 14 


Apropos; one step turkey trot; pf. © Frank W. Mc- 
Kee, Hollywood, Calif. R 111214, Sept. 4, 1942. 


15 
Araby;song. © Irving Berlin, New York. R 111018, 
Aug. 25, 1942. 16 


[38171 


Arise, shine, for thy light is come; anthem; mixed 
voices. © Charles B. Blount, Winthrop, Mass. 
R 110732, Aug. 11, 1942. : 17 


As he rode her around in his wonderful one horse 
shay; song, w Dick Howard. © A. Fred Phillips, 
New York. R 111269, Sept. 5, 1942. 18 


——w Dick [i. e. R.] Howard, m A, Fred Phillips. 
© Richard Howard, South Danville, N. H. R 
111111, Aug. 29, 1942. 19 


As it is written; Easter song, m Clarence Kohlmann., 
© C. Austin Miles, Pitman, N. J. R. 111251, 
Sept. 8, 1942. 20 


Astrid; valse lente, op. 19; pf. © Trygve Torjus- 
sen, Oslo, Norway. R 110860, Aug. 12, 1942. 21 


At her spinning wheel; w Ben Harris, m Leo Ben- 
nett. © Jules Bennett, New York. R 110913, Aug. 
18, 1942. 22 


At morn; Easter anthem. © C. Austin Miles, Pit- 
man, N. J. R 108084, Aug. 10, 1942. 23 


At that Yiddish society ball; song, w Sam M. Lewis. 
© Ed Smalle, New York. R 111011, Aug. 25, 
1942. 24 


At the fairy ball; by Gena Branscombe [i. e. G. B. 
Tenney]; pf. © Gena Branscombe Tenney, New 
York, R 110846, Aug. 12, 1942. 25 


At the old plantation ball; w Coleman Goetz & M. 
Alger, m Walter Donaldson. © Milton Ager, New 
York. R 110923, Aug. 20, 1942. 26 


At the Yiddish wedding jubilee; w & m Joe [i. e. 
Joseph] McCarthy, J. Glogau & Al Piantadosi. © 
Leo Feist, inc., New York, Joseph McCarthy, 
Hadley, N. Y. & Jack Glogau, Woodhaven, L. L., 
N. ¥Y. R 110893, Aug. 18, 1942. 27 


—w Joe [i. e. Joseph] McCarthy, m Jack [i. e. 
Jacob] Glogau & Al Piantadosi. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York, Jacob Glogau, Woodhaven, L. I., N. Y. 
& Joseph McCarthy, Hadley, N. Y. R 110867, 
Aug. 17, 1942. 28 


Aubade; op. 59, no. 6; pf. © Ignaz Friedman, 
Vaucluse, Australia. R 111300, Sept. 8,1942. 29 


Autumn; op. 10, no. 5;pf. © Ernest F. Jores, Mont- 
pelier, Vt. R 111199, Sept. 3, 1942. 30 


Ave Maria; English w Mowbray Marras, m Luigi 
Luzzi, op. 30, arr.; women’s 3-pt. cho. © Vic- 
tor Harris, New York. R 111103, Aug. 28, a 

1 


Avourneen; by Wilton King, arr. 3. Deshon; orch. 
© Chappell & co., ltd., London. R 111162, Aug. 
31, 1942. 32 


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33 


Awake; w William Davenant, m H. G. Pelissier, 
arr. Wilfrid Sanderson. 1. Mixed voices. - 2. 
lst & 2d sop.& contralto or bar. © Elsie San- 
derson, Merrow, Guildford, England. R 111233, 
111234, Aug. 18, 1942. 33, 34 


Be careful, Mary; song, m Lewis F. Muir. © Dick 
Howard, South Danville, N. H. R 111288, Sept. 9, 
1942. 35 


Beautiful roses; hesitation waltz, Anatol Friedland 
& E. Carroll. © Rosalind Friedland, New York & 
Earl Carroll, Hollywood, Calif. R 111015, Aug. 
26, 1942. 36 


——valse, w & m E. Carroll & Anatol Friedland; 
high voice. © Rosalind Friedland, New York & 
Earl Carroll, Hollywood, Calif. R 111016, Aug. 
26, 1942. 37 


Belgium forever; patriotic song, w Yvonne Town- 
send. © Natalie Townsend, Passagrille Beach, 
Fla. R 111185, Sept. 1, 1942. 38 


Best little sweetheart of all; song, from Hands up. 
© E. Ray Goetz, New York. R 111047, Aug. 19, 
1942, 39 


Betty; selection, Paul A. Rubens, additional num- 
bers Ernest Steffan, arr. Dan Godfrey; military 
band. © Chappell & co., ltd., London. R 110982, 
Aug. 21, 1942. 40 


Beyond the starry skies; w R. H. McDaniel, m 
Charlies H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 110762, Aug. 10, 1942. 41 


Birds of passage; op. 127, no. 4;pf. © Paul Zilcher, 
Frankfurt a./M., Germany. R 110947, Aug. 22, 
1942. 42 


Blessed is the man; Biblical w; mixed voices. © E. 
S. Hosmer, Pawtucket, R. I. R 110942, Aug. 22, 
1942. 43 


Bloom and blossom; waltz, Eduard Holst, arr. Jo- 
sef Frantz [pseud. of H. L. Heartz] © H. L. 
Heartz, Westwood, Mass. R 110895, July 20, 1942. 

44 


Bonnie brown head; song, w Arthur Rutherford. © 
William Dichmont, Vancouver, Canada. R 110727, 
Aug. 11, 1942. 45 


Book (The); w & m Teresa del Riego [i. e. T. D. 
Leadbitter] © Teresa del Riego Leadbitter, Over- 
strand nr. Cromer, Norfolk, England. R 110928, 
Aug. 18, 1942. 46 


Booze put him there; w O. Laurence Hawthorne, m 
J. B. Herbert. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, 
Ind. R 110789, Aug. 10, 1942. 47 


Brook (The); pf. © Mari Paldi, Chicago. R 110843, 
Aug. 12, 1942. 48 


Burletta; by P. A. Tirindelli; violin & pf. © Wanda 
Tirindelli, Rome. R 111213, Sept. 4, 1942. 49 


Cab-Arabian nights; song, from So long Letty. © 
Earl Carroll, Beverly Hills, Hollywood, Calif. R 
110285, 110797, July 17, 1942. 50, 51 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Cantilene pastorale; pf. © Ernest F. Jores, Mont- 
pelier, Vt. R 111200, Sept. 3, 1942. 2 


Canzona; pf. © Ernest F. Jores, Montpelier, Vt. 
R, 111201, Sept. 3, 1942. 53 


Carillon; by Edward Elgar, op. 75; arr.; full orch. 
© Adolf Schmid, New York. R 111274, Sept. 9, 
1942. 54 


Carnival of Venice; old Italian air, arr. W. F. Am- 
brosio; violin & pf. © Carl Fisher, inc., New 
York. R 111188, Sept. 2, 1942. 55 


Cecile; waltz song, w Wilbur Weeks. © Frank W. 
McKee, Hollywood, Calif. R 111212, Sept. 4, 1942. 
56 


Celestia, beautiful goddess of love; song, w Joe 
Young. © Bert Grant, New York. R 111038, Aug. 
25, 1942; 57 


—w Joe Young, m Bert Grant. © Ruth Young 
Grunberg, New York. R 111039, Aug. 25, 1942. 
58 


Chaconne; op. 59, no. 1; pf. © Ignaz Friedman, 
Vaucluse, Australia. R 111295, Sept. 8, 1942. 59 


Chansonnette; by Wilfrid Sanderson; pf. duet. © 
Elsie Sanderson, Merrow, Guildford, England. R 
111210, Aug. 18, 1942. 60 


Children’s day classics, no. 3; w Elsie Duncan 
Yale, m & arr. Alfred Judson [pseud. of J. Lin- 
coln Hall] © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 110802, Aug. 10, 1942. 61 


Children’s party; march, op. 45, no. 2; pf. © R. 
Krentzlin, Berlin. R 110854, Aug. 12, 1942. 62 


Christ for all the world; w Georgie Tillman Snead, 
m Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Win- 
ona Lake, Ind. R 110741, Aug. 10, 1942. 63 


Christ for Philadelphia; w Lizzie DeArmond, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Wionna 
Lake, Ind. R 110734, Aug. 10, 1942. 64 


Christ has won the victory; Easter anthem, w C. F. 
Alexander, m Walter G. Tyler [pseud. of Adam 
Geibel] © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 
110740, Aug. 10, 1942. 65 


Christina; lyric comedy, French w Georges Duval, 
English tr. Adrian Ross [pseud. of Arthur R. 
Ropes], m P. Lacome. Voc. sc. © Ethel Ropes, 
London. R 111204, Aug. 18, 1942. 66 


Close to my heart; song, w Andrew B. Sterling. © 
Harry Von Tilzer, New York. R 110876, Aug. 14, 
1942. 67 


Colorado blues; pf. © Euday L. Bowman, Fort 
Worth. R 110879, Aug. 15, 1942. 68 


Come back with the roses in June; w & m Fleta 
Jan Brown [i. e. Fleta Jan Brown Spencer] © 
Herbert Spencer, Hillsdale, N. J. R 110908, Aug. 
18, 1942. 69 


Come be my only girl; w Bobby Heath, m Billy 
Vandeveer. © Helen Rauscher, Brooklyn. R 
111247, Sept. 5, 1942, 70 


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107 


Come to Jesus to-day; w Lizzie DeArmond, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 110783, Aug. 10, 1942. {(h 


Complete method for the Boehm clarinet. pt. 1, 
bk. 3. © Gustave Langenus, Commack, L. L., 
N. Y. R 111244, Sept. 8, 1942. 72 


Conquer in the Saviour’s name; w Thoro Harris, m 
Kem G. Bottorf. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, 
Ind. R 111256, Sept. 8, 1942. 73 


Coquette (La); pf. © Cedric Wilmot Lemont, New 
York. R 110887, Aug. 17, 1942. 74 


Cotton blossom time; w J. Mahoney, m P. Wenrich. 


© Jack Mahoney & Percy Wenrich, New York. R- 


111218, Sept. 4, 1942. 75 
Could the dreams of a dreamer come true; song, w 
Jeff Branen. © Arthur Lange, Los Angeles, R 
111245, Sept. 5, 1942. 76 


Cradle song; violin or cello & pf. © Richard Czer- 
wonky, Chicago. R 111240, Sept. 8, 1942. 717 


Crowning day; w George Winterbourne, m Charles 
H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 110766, Aug. 10, 1942. 78 


Daddy Long Legs; hesitation waltz; pf. © Clarence 
M. Jones, New York. R 111178, Aug. 31, 1942. 
. 79 


Dance (The) on the green; pf. 
Chicago. R 110844, Aug. 12, 1942. 


© Mari Paldi, 
80 


Dance with me; waltz; pf. © Wallie Herzer, San 
Francisco. R 111002, Aug. 25, 1942. 81 


Dancing class; op. 127, no. 2; pf. © Paul Zilcher, 
Frankfurt a./M., Germany. R 110945, Aug. 22, 
1942. 82 


Dancing sunbeams; pf. © Evelyn Sharpe, London. 
R 110858, Aug. 12, 1942. 83 


Dancing the jitney hop; song, from A modern Cin- 
derella, m Hampton Durand. © Casper Nathan, 
Chicago. R 111115, Aug. 26, 1942. 84 


— — —wCasper Nathan. © Hampton Durand, 
New York. R 110915, Aug. 14, 1942. 


Day of gladness; w Jennie Ree [pseud. of Charles H. 
Gabriel], m C. H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., 
Winona Lake, Ind. R 110742, Aug. 10, 1942. 86 


Day of salvation; w Julia H. Johnston, m Kem G. 
Bottorf. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 111255, Sept. 8, 1942. ° 87 


Dead wife; song, w James Whitcomb Riley; mezzo 


sop. or bar. © Fritz Krull, Indianapolis. R 
110812, Aug. 3, 1942. 88 
Dearest friend of all; song, w James Rowe. © 


Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 110748, 
Aug. 10, 1942. 89 


Do not say goodbye; song. © Leonard Marx, Bev- 
erly Hills, Calif. R 111207, Sept. 4, 1942. 90 


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Don’t take my dancing man away; song. © Jack J. 
Caddigan, Boston & James A. Brennan, Middleboro, 
Mass. R 111006, Aug. 25,. 1942. 91 


Dorothy waltz; hesitation; pf. © Clarence M. Jones, 
New York. R 111176, Aug. 31, 1942. 92 


Down beside the Golden Gate; w Bernie [i. e. Ber- 
nard] Grossman, m Jack [i. e. Jacob] Glogau. © 
Bernard Grossman, North Hollywood, Calif. & 
Jacob Glogau, Woodhaven, N. Y. R 110997, Aug. 
25, 1942, 93 


Down in the old neighborhood; w G. J. Moriarty, 
m Richard A. Whiting. © George J. Moriarty, 
Detroit & Eleanor Whiting, Los Angeles. R 
111109, Aug. 26, 1942. & 94 


Down on the lakes of Manitoba; w & m J. J. Caddi- 
gan & Chick [i. e. O. E.] Story. © Jack J. Caddi- 
gan, Boston & Oliver E. Story, East Boston, Mass. 
R 110909, Aug. 18, 1942. 95 


Dream that I hope comes true; from Molly and I, w 
F. R. Adams, m Louis A. Hirsch. © Laurence J. 
Hirsch, Mamaroneck, N. Y. & Frank R. Adams, 
Los Angeles. R 111277, Sept. 4, 1942. 96 


Dreams make life worth while; song, m Hampton 
Durand, © Casper Nathan, Chicago. R 110804, 
Aug. 7, 1942. 97 


Easter classics no. 3; w Elsie Duncan Yale & others, 
m Theodor Giese & others, arr. Alfred Judson 
[pseud. of J. Lincoln Hall] © Rodeheaver co., 
Winona Lake, Ind. R 110752, Aug. 10, 1942. 98 


Echo in the forest; op. 127, no. 5; pf. © Paul Zil- 
cher, Frankfurt a./M., Germany. R 110948, Aug. 
22, 1942. 99 


Ecstasi; tango Argentine, Leon Obrero; mand. orch. 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. R 110917, Aug. 18, 
1942. 100 


En valsant; op. 59, no. 4; pf. © Ignaz Friedman, 
Vaucluse, Australia. R 111298, Sept. 8, 1942. 
101 


Ever present Savior; w E. L. Thompson, m C. D. 
Emerson [pseud. of Charles H. Gabriel] © Rode- 
heaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 110781, Aug. 10, 
1942. 102 


Everybody can help; w Oswald J. Smith, m Daniel B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chicago. R 110839, 
Aug. 13, 1942. 103 


Everybody dance; song, from Ziegfeld follies 1915, 
m Dave Stamper. © Gene Buck, New York. R 
111157, Sept. 1, 1942. 104 


Fairies in a ring; by Gena Branscombe [i. e. G. B. 
Tenney]; pf. © Gena Branscombe Tenney, New 
York. R 110849, Aug. 12, 1942. 105 


Fairy and the rose; by Gena Branscombe [i.e. G. B. 
Tenney]; pf. © Gena Branscombe Tenney, New 
York. R 110848, Aug. 12, 1942. 106 


Fairy frolic; by Gena Branscombe [i. e. G. B. 
Tenney]; pf. © Gena Branscombe Tenney, New 
York. R 110847, Aug. 12, 1942. 107 


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Falling asleep; song, w Arthur Rutherford. © 
William Dichmont, Vancouver, Canada. R 110731, 
Aug, 11, 1942. 108 


Farewell, my love; w & m Queen Liliuokalani, tr. 
Charlotte P. Austin, arr. © Charles H. Roth, 
Pulaski, N. Y. R 110922, Aug. 18, 1942. 109 


Fighting Bob; march, D. J. Cook; full band. © 
Ludwig music pub. co., Cleveland. R 110806, 
Aug. 10, 1942. 110 


Fileuse (La); op. 59, no. 5; pf. © Ignaz Friedman, 
Vaucluse, Australia. R 111299, Sept. 8, 1942. 
111 


First the man; w & mJ. B. Herbert; men’s voices. 
© Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 110791, 
Aug. 10, 1942. 112 


Five humorous male quartets; ed., rev. & arr. 
Frederic H. Ripley & H. L. Heartz. © Edwin H. 
Morris & co., inc., New York. R 110722, Aug. 5, 
1942. 113 


For better or for worse; from Princess Pat, w 
Henry Blossom, m Victor Herbert. © Marjorie 
Blossom Wilson & Ella Herbert Bartlett, New 
York, Clifford Herbert, Cedar Grove, La. R 
111164, Aug. 26, 1942. 114 


For England; w Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall, m 
Robert Coningsby Clarke. © Jacqueline Coningsby 
Clarke, New York. R 110929, Aug. 18, 1942. 115 


Fox trot; from Princess Pat, by Victor Herbert; 
instrumental. © Clifford Herbert, Cedar Grove, 
La. & Ella Herbert Bartlett, New York. R 111172, 
Aug. 26, 1942. 116 


Frisco cabaret; w Joe [i. e. Joseph] Lyons, m E. 
Clinton Keithley. © Joseph Lyons, New York. R 
110898, Aug. 18, 1942. 117 


Garden of the Lord; Easter anthem, w Elsie Duncan 
Yale, m Herbert J. Lacey [pseud. of J. Lincoln 
Hall] © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 
110735, Aug. 10, 1942. 118 


Gate of blessing; w Lucien B. Cook, m Charles H. 
Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 
110773, Aug. 10, 1942. 119 


Gavotte; violin& pf. © Richard Czerwonky, Chicago. 
R 111243, Sept. 8, 1942. 120 


Gee! I only wish that I could make my dreams come 
true; song, m Dave Stamper. © Gene Buck, New 
York. R 111145, Sept. 1, 1942. 121 


Get over, Sal; fox trot, one step, two step; pf. © 
Wallie Herzer, San Francisco. R 111003, Aug. 25, 
1942. 122 


Get the power; w E. E. Hewitt, m Charles H. Gabriel. 
© Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 110765, 
Aug. 10, 1942. 123 


Ginger; from Hands up, w Grant Clarke & E. R. 
Goetz, m Bert Grant. © E. Ray Goetz, New York. 
R 111045, Aug. 19, 1942. 124 


——Same. © Elsie Clarke, Los Angeles. R 110968, 
Aug. 19, 1942. 125 


—song, from Hands up, w E. Ray Goetz & Grant 
Clarke. © Bert Grant, New York. R 110971, Aug. 
19, 1942. 126 


Girl from my home town; song, m Dave Stamper. 
© Gene Buck, New York. R 111142, Sept. 1, 1942. 
127 


Giro d'Italia; valzer, Francesco Amoroso; partitura 
de piccolo banda. © Ermelinda Amoroso, Naples. 
R 110936, Aug. 21, 1942. 128 


Going home to glory; w R. H. McDaniel, m Charles 
H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 111258, Sept. 8, 1942. 129 


Good-bye girls, I’m through; by Ivan Caryll; orch. 
© Martin Handon, Denham, Bucks, England. R 
110972, Aug. 18, 1942. 130 


Good (The) Shepherd; w Chauncey Roscoe Piety, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 110760, Aug. 10, 1942. 131 


Gospel harvest; w R. H. McDaniel, m Charles H. 
Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 
110772, Aug. 10, 1942. 132 


Grandmother’s spinning wheel; op. 127, no. 9; pf. 
© Paul Zilcher, Frankfurt a./M., Germany. R 
110952, Aug. 22, 1942. 133 


Great is the Lord; song, w Laurene Highfield. © 
Samuel W. Beazley, Chicago, R 110530, July 27, 
1942, . 134 


Greisengesang; w Fr. Ruckert, englische uberset- 
zung Fanny S. Copeland, m Franz Schubert, op. 
60, nr. 1, arr. Max Reger; 1 singstimme mit orch. 
partitur. © Elsa Reger, Munich. R 110960, Aug. 
21, 1942. 135 


Grey path to the sea; song, w Elizabeth S. C. Honey- 
bourne. © Cecil Moon, Harrogate, England. R 
110961, Aug. 21, 1942. 136 


Hail to the Day; Easter anthem, w anon., m Jj. 
Lincoln Hall. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, 
Ind. R 110737, Aug. 10, 1942. 137 


Handfuls of purpose; w Ada R. Habershon, m Daniel 
B. Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chicago. R 
110837, Aug. 13, 1942. 138 


Happy voices; w Jennie Ree [pseud. of Charles H. 
Gabriel], m C. H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., 
Winona Lake, Ind. R 110743, Aug. 10, 1942. 139 


Hark! Hark! My soul; w F. W. Faber, m Paul 
Ambrose, op. 39, no. 2; mixed voices. © Naomi 
Ambrose, Hamilton, Ont., Canada. R 110841, Aug. 
12, 1942. 140 


Have you forgotten God; w & m Charles H. Gabriel. 
© Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 110748, 
Aug. 10, 1942. 141 


Have you lost the way; song, w Howard Arnold Wal- 
ter. © George C. Stebbins, Brooklyn. R 110826, 
Aug. 13, 1942. 142 


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Hazel eyes; by Paul A. Rubens; orch. © Herbert 


Rubens, London. R 110973, Aug. 18, 1942. 143 


He did so much for me; w W. C. Poole, mH. A. 
Henry [pseud. of Charles H. Gabriel] © Rode- 
heaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 110749, Aug. 10, 
1942. 144 


He gave me a song; w Lizzie DeArmond, m Charles 
H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 100768, Aug. 10, 1942. 145 


He loves me so; w Oswald J. Smith, m Daniel B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chicago. .R 110834, 
Aug. 13, 1942. 146 


He saves me; w Oswald J. Smith, m Daniel B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chicago. R 110833, 
Aug. 13, 1942. 147 


He shall reign; w Alfred Henry Ackley, m Charles 
H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 110750, Aug. 10, 1942. 148 


He thinketh upon me; w George Walker Whitcomb, 
m Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 110755, Aug. 10, 1942. 149 


He was a friend of mine; song, w Charles K. Harris, 
arr. Frederic Watson. © Joseph E. Howard, New 
York. R 111184, Aug. 31, 1942. 150 


Heart of the sea; w Helen Taylor [i. e. H. T. Roths- 
child], mM. Michel. © Helen Taylor Rothschild, 
London. R 111355, Sept. 15, 1942. 151 


Help the one next to you; w E. E. Hewitt, m Charles 
H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 110775, Aug. 10, 1942. 152 


Helter skelter; op. 127, no. 3; pf. © Paul Zilcher, 
Frankfurt a./M., Germany. R 110946, Aug. 22, 
1942. 153 


Here come the married men; song, from So long 
Letty. © Earl Carroll, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 
110716, Aug. 4, 1942. 154 


Heroes of the empire; march, Cragie Ross, arr. 
Percy E. Fletcher; orch. © Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. R 110978, Aug. 21, 1942. 155 


Hesitation blues; one step; instrumental. © Billy 
Smythe, Philadelphia. R 111190, Sept. 1, 1942. 
156 


High society; one step, turkey trot, two step, Clar- 
ence M. Jones & T. Lemonier; pf. © Tom Lem- 
onier, Chicago. R 110904, Aug. 18, 1942. 157 


His word is love; sacred song, w Fred-G. Bowles. 
No. 1, in F. - No. 2, inA flat. © H. T. Burleigh, 
New York. R 111099, 111100, Aug. 28, 1942. 

; 158, 159 


Hold me in your loving arms; song, from Ziegfeld 
follies 1915, m Louis A. Hirsch. © Gene Buck, 
New York. R 111153, Sept. 1, 1942. 160 


Holding on to Jesus; w Frank E. Graeff, m Charles 
H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 110751, Aug. 10, 1942. 161 


Holy consecration; w Oswald J. Smith, m Daniel B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chicago. R 110829, 
Aug. 13, 1942. 162 


Honeymoon in May; from The girl who smiles, w 
Edward A. Paulton & Adolph Philipp, m Jean 
Briquet [pseud. of A. Philipp] & A. Philipp. © 
Jessie June Paulton, West Tarring, Sussex, England. 
R 111366, Sept. 4, 1942. 163 


Hope in the heart; w Chauncey Roscoe Piety, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 110759, Aug. 10, 1942. 164 


Hours (The) I spent with thee; w R. Lewis, m E. 
Erdman. © Roger Lewis, Chicago & Ernie Erd- 
man, Rockford, Ill. R 110902, Aug. 18, 1942. 

165 


How beautiful are Thy dwellings; by Carl Pflueger, 
arr. & ed. H. L. Heartz & Frederick H. Ripley; 
sop. 1, 2 & alto, bass ad lib. © Edwin H. Morris 
& co., inc., New York. R 111189, July 1, 1942. 

166 


How shall I know; w Annie B. Newbegin, m Charles 
H. Gabriel, jr. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles. 
R 111001, Aug. 25, 1942. 167 


Humpty Dumpty; song, m Dave Stamper. © Gene 
Buck, New York. R 111144, Sept. 1, 1942. 168 


I bring you heartsease; w & m Gena Branscombe 
[i. e. G. B. Tenney] © Gena Branscombe Tenney, 
New York. R 110851, Aug. 12, 1942. 169 


I care not what your past may be, I love you just 
the same; song, w Dick Howard. © A. Fred 
Phillips, New York. R 111270, Sept. 5, 1942. 170 


I gotter get a gel; w R. P. Weston, m H. Darewski. 
© Maud Weston, Twickenham, Middlesex, England 
& Hermann Darewski, Kensington, England. R 
110984, Aug. 19, 1942. 171 


I know not, but Thou knowest; w Ada R. Habershon, 
m Daniel B. Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chi- 
cago. R 110823, Aug. 13, 1942. 172 


I love to be loved; song, m Dave Stamper. © Gene 
Buck, New York. R 111148, Sept. 1, 1942. 173 


I loved you since you were a baby; w Joe [i. e. 
Joseph] McCarthy, m Al Piantadosi. © Leo Feist, 
inc., New York & Joseph McCarthy, Hadley, N. Y. 
R 111220, Sept. 4, 1942. 174 


I want to see Jesus, don’t you; w Ada Blenkhorn, m 
Kem G. Bottorf. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, 
Ind. R 111254, Sept. 8, 1942. 175 


I wish I was an island in an ocean of girls; from 
Princess Pat, w Henry Blossom, m Victor Her- 
bert. © Marjorie Blossom Wilson & Ella Herbert 
Bartlett, New York, Clifford Herbert, Cedar Grove, 
La. R 111170, Aug. 26, 1942. 176 


. 


I’d like tobe a quitter but I find it hard to quit; from 
Princess Pat, wHenry Blossom, m Victor Herbert. 
© Marjorie Blossom Wilson & Ella Herbert Bart- 
lett, New York, Clifford Herbert, Cedar Grove, 
La. R 111169, Aug. 26, 1942. 177 


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pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


I’d like to have you around; from Princess Pat, w 
Henry Blossom, m Victor Herbert. © Marjorie 
Blossom Wilson & Ella Herbert Bartlett, New 
York, Clifford Herbert, Cedar Grove, La. R 
111168, Aug. 26, 1942. 178 


If it takes a thousand years; w J. K. Brennan, m 
Ernest R. Ball. © M. Witmark & sons, New York 
& J. Keirn Brennan, Los Angeles. R 110866, Aug. 
18, 1942. 179 


If she comes from old New England, she’s a grand 
old girl; song, w Dick Howard, © A. Fred Phillips, 
New York. R 111271, Sept. 5, 1942. 180 


--——w Dick [i. e. R.] Howard, m A. Fred Phillips. 
© Richard Howard, South Danville, N. H. R 
111112, Aug. 29, 1942. 181 


If the girlies could be soldiers; song, m Dave 
Stamper. © Gene Buck, New York. R 111151, 
Sept. 1, 1942. 182 


If war is what Sherman said it was; song, w Andrew 
B. Sterling. © Albert Gumble, New York. R 
111098, Aug. 28, 1942. 183 


I'll be a Santa Claus to you; song, from Ziegfeld 
follies 1915, m Louis A. Hirsch, © Gene Buck, 
New York. R 111152, Sept. 1, 1942. 184 


I’ll throw a ring around you; song, from A modern 
Cinderella, w Casper Nathan. © Hampton Durand, 
New York. R 110991, Aug. 22, 1942. 185 


I’m a long way from Tipperary; w R. Lewis, m E. 
Erdman. © Roger Lewis, Chicago & Ernie Erd- 
man, Rockford, Ill. R 110998, Aug. 25, 1942. 

186 


I’m glad it was only adream; w Bessie Buchanan, 
m Ernest R. Ball. © M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. R 111250, Sept. 4, 1942. 187 


I’m goin’ to get a girl from dear old Georgia; song, 
w Dave Green, © Jerome Shay, Tampa, Fla. R 
111010, Aug. 25, 1942. 188 


I’m looking for a modern Cinderella; song, from A 
modern Cinderella, m Hampton Durand. © Casper 
Nathan, Chicago. R 111116, Aug. 26, 1942, 189 


—— —— —wCasper Nathan. © Hampton Durand, 
New York. R 110916, Aug. 14, 1942. 190 


I’m Neptune the king of the sea; song, w Robert 
Todd. 1. Bar., in C. - 2. Bass, in B flat. © 
Everett J. Evans, Perry, Fla. R 110710, 110711, 
Aug. 6, 1942, 191, 192 


I’m on my way to Mandalay; march, two-step, one- 
step, intro: Lonesome baby, by Fischer-Ayer, 
arr. Calvin Grooms; mand. orch. © Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. R 110918, Aug. 18, 1942. 193 


I’m proud I’m Irish; song, from The little half- 
breed, w Harry Breen. © Joseph E. Howard, New 
York. R 110808, Aug. 11, 1942. 194 


I’m proud to be a Yankee; from Bringing up father, 
w Frank Tannehill, m Frank H. Grey. © Anne G. 
Tannehill, New York, R 110906, Aug. 18, 1942. 

195 


I’m tired of everything but you; song, m Hampton 
Durand. © Casper Nathan, Chicago. R 110805, 
Aug. 7, 1942. 196 


Images in the water; by Camille W. Zeckwer, op. 
30, no. 3; pf. © Adrien B. Zeckwer, Llanerch, 
Pa. R 111227, Sept. 4, 1942. 197 


In a boat; by Camille W. Zeckwer, op. 30, no. 1; pf. 
© Adrien B. Zeckwer, Llanerch, Pa, R 111225, 
Sept. 4, 1942. 198 


In a fairy boat; pf. © Evelyn Sharpe, London. R 
110856, Aug. 12, 1942, 199 


In a fairy dell; pf. © Cedric Wilmot Lemont, New 
York. R 110891, Aug. 17, 1942. 200 


In a gondola; pf. © Cedric Wilmot Lemont, New 
York. R 110884, Aug. 17, 1942. 201 


In Alabama, dear, with you; w & mH. De Costa & 
Ellen Orr. © Harry De Costa, New York. R 
111180, 111191, July 17, 1942. 202, 203 


In day dreams; from Princess Pat, w Henry Blos- 
som, m Victor Herbert. © Marjorie Blossom 
Wilson & Ella Herbert Bartlett, New York, 
Clifford Herbert, Cedar Grove, La. R 111165, 
Aug. 26, 1942. 204 


In Elfland; pf. © Cedric Wilmot Lemont, New York. 
R 110885, Aug. 17, 1942. 205 


In Mattawan; song, w Vincent Bryan. © Harry Von 
Tilzer, New York. R 110875, Aug. 14, 1942. 206 


In playful mood; pf. © Cedric Wilmot Lemont, New 
York. R 110881, Aug. 17, 1942. 207 


In springtime; pf. © Cedric Wilmot Lemont, New 
York. R 110889, Aug. 17, 1942. 208 


In the hollow of His hand; w Herbert Buffum, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 110777, Aug. 10, 1942. 209 


In the mountains; op. 2, nos. 1-7; pf. © Walter 
William Stockhoff, St. Louis. R 110927, Aug. 22, 
1942, 210 


In the shadow of the sycamore; w & m Leo Bennett. 
© Jules Bennett, New York, R 110911, Aug. 18, 
1942, 211 


In the valley of dreams; hesitation waltz, F. W. 
Vanderpool, arr. C. A. Egener; pf. © Hamilton 
S. Gordon, inc., New York. R 110821, Aug. 11, 
1942, 212 


In this last great war; song, w Harry Meyers. © 
George D. Weist, New York. R 110903, Aug. 18, 
1942, 213 


Indoor sports; w Ed. P. Moran & Will A. Heelan, m 
Seymour Furth. © Ludy Furth, North Bergen, 
N. J. R 111267, Sept. 5, 1942. 214 


Intermezzo; op. 59, no. 3; pf. © Ignaz Friedman, 
Vaucluse, Australia. R 111297, Sept. 8, 1942. ‘ 
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Irene; valse galante, op. 121; pf. © Edmund Par- 
low, Frankfurt a./M., Germany. R 110953, Aug. 
22, 1942. 216 


Isle d’amour; valse, Leo Edwards, arr. Calvin 
Grooms; mand. orch. © Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. R 110919, Aug. 18, 1942. 217 


It is here; w W. C. Poole, m Charles H. Gabriel. 
© Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 110758, 
Aug. 10, 1942. 218 


It was the time of roses; w Thomas Hood; mixed 
voices. © HughS. Roberton, Glasgow. R 111137, 
June 26, 1942. 219 


I’ve lost my Mandy; w & m Eddie Leonard & Austin 
Mack. © Mable Leonard & Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New fone R 111285, Sept. 9, 1942. 

220 


Y ve — one idea about the girls, and that’s to love 
’em;w & m E. Carroll, Joe [i. e. Joseph] Mc- 
Carthy & Al Piantadosi. © Leo Feist, inc., New 
York, Earl Carroll, Hollywood, Calif. & Joseph 
McCarthy, Hadley, N. Y. R 110868, Aug. 17, 

1942. 221 


—vw Joe [i. e. Joseph] McCarthy & E. Carroll, m 
_ Al Piantadosi. © Leo Feist, inc., New York, 
Joseph McCarthy, Hadley, N. Y. & Earl Carroll, 
Hollywood, Calif. R 111221, Sept. 4, 1942. 222 


Jesus met me there; w Alfred Henry Ackley, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 110779, Aug. 10, 1942. 223 


Joy to serve Jesus; w James Rowe, m Charles H. 
Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 
110771, Aug. 10, 1942. 224 


Jungle ball; song, m Dave Stamper. © Gene Buck, 
New York. R 111143, Sept. 1, 1942. 225 


Just for somebody’s love; song, w Dave Green. © 
Jerome Shay, Tampa, Fla. R111009, Aug. 25, 
1942. 226 


Just to know Jesus cares; w Claire Ward, m Charles 
H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 110787, Aug. 10, 1942. 227 


Just try to picture me back home in Tennessee; w 
William Jerome, m W. Donaldson. © Maude 
Nugent Jerome & Walter Donaldson, New York. R 
111217, Aug. 24, 1942. 228 


Keep close to Jesus; w Oswald J. Smith, m Daniel B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chicago. R 110828, 
Aug. 13, 1942. 229 


Keep on hopin’; w Frank L. Stanton, m K. Heron- 


Maxwell. © Mrs. Frank L. Stanton, Atlanta & 
Kathleen Heron-Maxwell, London. R 111042, Aug. 
25, 1942. 230 


Keep the vision of the cross; w E. E. Hewitt, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 110778, Aug. 10, 1942. 231 


Killaloo; song, w Stanley Murphy. © Harry Puck, 
Bayside, L. L, N. Y. R 110926, Aug. 18, 1942. 
> 232 


Knitting; by Paul A. Rubens; orch. © Herbert 
Rubens, London. R 110974, Aug. 18, 1942. 233 


Kol nidre; English & Hebrew w, transcribed Charles 
J. Roberts; cantor & pf. or organ. © Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. R 111359, Sept. 15, 1942. 234 


Land of the long ago; by Lilian Ray [pseud. of J. 
Neat]; orch. © John Neat, London. R 110975, Aug. 
18, 1942. 235 


Leave-taking; w James Whitcomb Riley; mezzo sop. 
or bar. © Fritz Krull, Indianapolis. R 110813, 
Aug. 3, 1942. 236 


Legend of the California poppy; song. © -Stella D. 
Taylor, Los Angeles. R 110810, Aug. 8, 1942. 
237 


Let God use you; w Alfred Henry Ackley, m Charles 
H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 110785, Aug. 10, 1942. 238 


Let us be true to Jesus; w R. H. McDaniel, m S. B. 
Jackson [pseud. of Charles H. Gabriel] © Rode- 
heaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 110767, Aug. 10, 
1942. 239 


Let us dance; from The girl who smiles, w Edward 
A. Paulton & Adolf Philipp, m Jean Briquet [pseud. 
of A. Philipp] & A. Philipp. © Jessie June Paulton, 
West Tarring, Sussex, England. R 111364, Sept. 
4, 1942. 240 


Licensed monster; w J. M. Humphrey, m Charles H. 
Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 
110793, Aug. 10, 1942. 241 


Liebesfreud; by Fritz Kreisler, arr. Charles J. 
Roberts; full orch. © Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. R 111222, Sept. 4, 1942. 242 


Liebesleid; by Fritz Kreisler, arr. Charles J. 
Roberts; full orch. © Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. R 111223, Sept. 4, 1942. 243 


Life has just begun; from The girl who smiles, w 
Edward A. Paulton & Adolf Philipp, m Jean Bri- 
quet [pseud. of A. Philipp] & A. Philipp. © Jessie 
June Paulton, West Tarring, Sussex, England. R 
111367, Sept. 4, 1942. 244 


Lily of France; w & m Willie Weston & Chris 
Smith. © May Weston, Laguna Beach, Calif. R 
110995, Aug. 25, 1942. @ 245 


Linnet (The) is tuning her flute; w Louis Unter- 
meyer; Sop.or ten., mezzo-sop. or bar. © Marion 
Bauer, New York. R 110943, Aug. 22, 1942. 

= 246 


Little corporal; trot & one-step, Lucky [i. e. C. L.] 
Roberts; pf. © C. Luckyth Roberts, New York. 
R 111130, Aug. 29, 1942. 247 


Little tales from Tuneland; 34 simple tunes; pf., 
with w. © Mabel Madison Watson, Devon, Pa. R 
110850, Aug. 12, 1942. 248 


Little things that count; w & mLeo Bennett. © Jules 
Bennett, New York. R 110910, Aug. 18, 1942. 
249 


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250 


Lonesome for you; song. © Shelton Brooks, Los 
Angeles. R 110912, Aug. 18, 1942. 250 


Love dream; valse song, w M. P., French w L. 
Daniderff & Ronn. © Leo Daniderff, New York. 
R 111159, Aug. 31, 1942. 251 


Love here is my heart; w Adrian Ross [pseud. of 
A. R. Ropes], m L. Silesu; in E flat. © Lao 
Silesu & Arthur R. Ropes, London. R 110114, aa 
10, 1942. 


Love is the best of all; from Princess Pat, w Henry 
Blossom, m Victor Herbert. © Ella Herbert 
Bartlett & Marjorie Blossom Wilson, New York, 
Clifford Herbert, Cedar Grove, La. R 111275, 
Sept. 4, 1942. 253 


Love song; pf. © Cedric Wilmot Lemont, New 


York. R 110880, Aug. 17, 1942. 254 © 


Love’s garden of roses; orch. © Haydn Wood, 
Northam, North Devon, England. R 110979, Aug. 
21, 1942. 255 


——[and] O flower divine; by Haydn Wood, arr. H. 
M. Higgs; cornet & orch. © Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. R 110980, Aug. 21, 1942. 256 


Love’s old sweet song; by Malloy [and] Old Black 
Joe; by S. C. Foster: arr.; military band. © J. W. 
Pepper & son, Philadelphia. R 110712, June 18, 
1942. 257 


Make a fuss over me; song, m Dave Stamper. © 
Gene Buck, New York. R 111141, Sept. 1, 1942. 
258 


Make him guess; from Princess Pat, w Henry 
Blossom, m Victor Herbert. © Marjorie Blossom 
Wilson & Ella Herbert Bartlett, New York, Clif- 
ford Herbert, Cedar Grove, La. R111171, Aug. 
26, 1942. 259 


March of the scouts; pf. © Evelyn Sharpe, London. 
R 110859, Aug. 12, 1942. 260 


March of the toys; pf. © Cedric Wilmot Lemont, 
New York. R 110882, Aug. 17, 1942. 261 


March on to victory; w Ella M. Bangs, m Charles 
H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 110761, Aug. 10, 1942. 262 


March to the woods; pf. © Mari Paldi, Chicago. R 
110842, Aug. 12, 1942. 263 


Mary had a little vote; w & m J. B. Herbert. © 
Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 110790, Aug. 
10, 1942. 264 


Mary, the doubter’s daughter; evangelistic song 
story, C. Austin Miles. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 110794, Aug. 10, 1942. 265 


Mavourneen roamin’; w Gordon Johnstone, m Mac 
Shane O’Neill [pseud. of G. O'Hara] © Geoffrey 
O’Hara, Bronxville, N. Y. & Elizabeth F, Sweeney, 
New York. RK 110796, Aug. 10, 1942. 266 


Mazurka; op. 3, no. 2; pf. © York Bowen, Worthing, 
England. R 110962, Aug. 21, 1942. 267 


pt. 3,n. s., v. 37 


—op. 59, no. 2; pf. © ignaz Friedman, Vaucluse, 
Australia. R 111296, Sept. 8, 1942. 268 


Mem’ ries of violets; song, w Estelle Pugsley Hart. 
© J. Rosamond Johnson, New York. R 111108, Aug. 
28,1942. 269 


Midnight frolic glide; song, m Dave Stamper & Will 
H. Vodery. © Gene Buck, New York. R 111155, 
Sept. 1, 1942. 270 


Midnight in the old home town; song,from A modern 
Cinderella, w Casper Nathan. © Hampton Durand, 
New York. R 110994, Aug. 22, 1942. 271 


Mighty Saviour; w Mary Fraser, m Daniel B. Town- 
er. © Ada Page Towner, Chicago. R 110825, 
Aug. 13, 1942. 272 


Millicent; valse hesitation or boston pause. 1. 
Orch. - 2. Pf. © Frank W. McKee, Hollywood, 
Calif. R 111230, 111231, Sept. 4, 1942. 273, 274 


Mine till Judgment day; song, w Fleta Jan Brown 
[i. e. Fleta Jan Brown Spencer] © Herbert Spen- 
cer, Hillsdale, N. J. R 110900, Aug. 18, 1942. 

275 


Minuet gracieuse; op. 127, no. 6;pf. © Paul Zilcher, 
Frankfurt a./M., Germany. R 110949, Aug. 22,,. 
1942. 276 


Minuet in ancient style; violin & pf.;inE flat major. 
© Richard Czerwonky, Chicago. R 111242, Sept. 
8, 1942. 277 


Miriam’s song of triumph; by Franz Schubert, op. 
136, arr. Louis Victor Saar; women’s 3-pt. cho. 
© Carl Fischer, inc., New York. R 110983, Aug. 

_21, 1942. 278 


Mrs. Kelly’s table d’hote; song, m Dave Stamper. 
© Gene Buck, New York. R 111140, Sept. 1, 1942. 
279 


Mona Lisa; oper, w Beatrice Dovsky, m Max von 
Schillings, op. 31, arr. Heinz Ludwig. Klavier- 
auszug. © Barbara von Schillings, Berlin. R 
110688, Aug. 1, 1942. 280 


Morning glory; w Dick [i. e. R.] Howard, m Harry 
Jentes. © Richard Howard, South Danville, N. H. 
R 111113, Aug. 29, 1942. 281 


Music box rag; fox trot, Lucky [i. e. C. L.] Roberts; 
pf. © C. Luckyth Roberts, New York. R 111132, 
Aug. 29, 1942. 282 


My heart has rest in Jesus; w Maud Frazer Jackson, 
m Daniel B. Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chi- 


cago. R 110831, Aug. 13, 1942. 283 
My Honolulu bride; song. © Harold Weeks, Seattle. 
R 111139, Sept. 1, 1942. 284 
My Kathleen; song, w Glenn LaMarr. © Ernie 


Burnett, New York. R 111033, Aug. 27, 1942. 
285 


My little submarine; song, m Dave Stamper. © 
Gene Buck, New York. R 111150, Sept. 1, 1942. 
286 


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324 


My model girl; from The blue paradise, w Harold 
Atteridge, m Sigmund Romberg. © Mary T. 
Atteridge, uynbrook, L.I., N. Y. R 110708, Aug. 
6, 1942. 287 


——song, from The blue paradise, w Harold Atte- 
ridge. © Sigmund Romberg, New York. R 110717, 
Aug. 6, 1942. 288 


My Ziegfeld midnight girl; song, m Dave Stamper. 
© Gene Buck, New York. R 111146, Sept. 1, 1942. 
289 

Nacht und traume; w Matth. V. Collins, englische 
ubersetzung Fanny S. Copeland, m Franz Schubert, 
op. 43, nr. 2, arr. Max Reger; 1 singstimme mit 
orch. partitur. © Elsa Reger, Munich. R 110959, 
Aug. 21, 1942. 290 


Napulitanata; de P. Mario Costa, arr. E. Tavan; 
orch. © Adéle G. Bonnie Ragot-Tavan, Nantes, 
France. R 110989, Aug. 21, 1942. 291 


Neapolitan love song; from Princess Pat, w Henry 
Blossom, m Victor Herbert, Italian adaptation 
Max Villani. © Ella Herbert Bartlett, Marjorie 
Blossom Wilson & M. Witmark & sons, New York, 
Clifford Herbert, Cedar Grove, La. R 111205, 
Aug. 26, 1942. 292 


Never more true than today; w Ada R. Habershon, 
m Daniel B. Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chi- 
cago. R 110824, Aug. 13, 1942. 293 


No more sea; song, w Ada R. Habershon. © George 
C. Stebbins, Brooklyn. R 110830, Aug. 13, 1942. 
294 


Noon; by Camille W. seckwer, op. 30, no. 2; pf. © 
Adrien B. Zeckwer, Llanerch, Pa. R 111226, 
Sept. 4, 1942. 295 


North wind; pf. © EvelynSharpe, London. R 110855, 
Aug. 12, 1942. 296 


Norwegian memories; pf. © Cedric Wilmot Lemont, 
New York. R 110886, Aug. 17, 1942. 297 


Norwegian minuet; by Fini Henriques, op. 6, no. 3, 
arr. H. A. Lang; pf. © Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. R 110935, July 3, 1942. 298 


Nothing sustaining; w George Walker Whitcomb, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 110754, Aug. 10, 1942. 299 


O blessed life eternal; w Charles Riley, m Daniel 
B. fowner. © Ada Page Towner, Chicago. R 
110832, Aug. 13, 1942. 2 300 

O glorious throng; w Jennie E. Hussey, m Charles 
H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 110744, Aug. 10, 1942. 301 


Easter anthem, w Elsie 
© Rodeheaver co., 
302 


O wherefore come ye; 
Duncan Yale, m Adam Geibel. 
Winona Lake, Ind. R 110738, Aug. 10, 1942. 


Oh Lisette; orch. © Howard Carr, London. R 
110981, Aug. 21, 1942. 303 


On a beautiful beach; song, from So long Letty. © 
Earl Carroll, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 111036, Aug. 
24, 1942. 304 


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On a beautiful beautiful night; song, w Al Dubin. © 
Joseph A. Burke, Philadelphia. R 111246, Sept. 
5, 1942. 305 


On the battlefield with the Red cross; w Alcan Moss, 
m Maurice Levi. © Henry R. Levi, Baltimore. 
R 110899, 111013, Aug. 18, 25, 1942. 306, 307 


On the beach at Waikiki; song, w G. H. Stover, arr. 
Sonny Cunha. © Henry Kailimai, Detroit. R 
110894, Aug. 15, 1942. 308 


On the road to old Killarney; song, m Archie Gott- 
ler. © Edgar Leslie, New York. R 110720, Aug. 
8, 1942. 309 


—— —w Edgar Leslie. © Archie Gottler, New 
York. R 110721, Aug. 8, 1942. 310 


One of all the world; orch. © Hermann Lohr, Tun- 
bridge Wells, England. R 111160, Aug. 31, 1942. 
311 


One step into love; song, from The blue paradise, 
w Herbert Reynolds. © Sigmund Romberg, New 
York. R 110718, Aug. 6, 1942. 312 


Only a dream; w Ina Duley Ogdon, m Lloyd Ten 
Eyck [pseud. of B. D. Ackley] © Bentley D. 
Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 111110, Aug. 26, 
1942. 313 


Orange blossom time in San Jose; song, from Hands 
up. © E. Ray Goetz, New York. R 111046, Aug. 
19, 1942. 314 

Our great King; w Jennie Ree [pseud. of Charles H. 
et m J. C. Williams |pseud. of Charles H. 


Gabriel] © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 
110753, Aug. 10, 1942. 315 


Palm Beach; fox trot, Lucky [i. e. C. L.] Roberts; 
pf. © C. Luckyth Roberts, New York. R 111131, 
Aug. 29, 1942. 316 


Pauline waltz; hesitation; pf. © Clarence M. Jones, 
New York. R 111177, Aug. 31, 1942. 317 


Peaceful Rafferty; w J. K. Brennan & D. Reed, m 
Ernest R. Ball. © M. Witmark & sons & Dave 
Reed, New York, J. Keirn Brennan, Los Angeles. 
R 111192, Sept. 1, 1942. 318 


Petticoat Lane; pf. © Euday L. Bowman, Fori 
Worth. R 110878, Aug. 15, 1942. 319 


Phone me some night at eight; from Molly and I, 
w F. R. Adams, m Louis A. Hirsch. © Laurence 
J. Hirsch, Mamaroneck, N. Y. & Frank R. Adams, 
Los Angeles. R 111368, Sept. 15, 1942. 320 


Pirate’s rag; from Hands up, w E. Ray Goetz & 
Grant Clarke, m Joe Young & B.Grant. © Bert 
Grant, New York. R 110970, Aug. 19, 1942. 321 


——Same. © E. Ray Goetz, New York. R 111044, 
Aug. 19, 1942. 322 


——Same. © Elsie Clarke, LosAngeles. R 110967, 
Aug. 19, 1942. 323 


——Same. © Ruth Young Grunberg, New York. R 
110969, Aug. 19, 1942. 324 


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325 


Pray for the lights to go out; song, m O. F. Tiffany. 
© Gene Cobb, Mt. Vernon, Ky. R 111179, Aug. 
31, 1942. 325 


Prepare to meet thy God; w E. E. Rexford, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 110764, Aug. 10, 1942. 326 


Pretty Polly Oliver; w Harold Boulton, m of old 
English air arr. Arthur Somervell, cho. arr. V. 
Harris; women’s 3-pt. cho. © Victor Harris, New 
York. R 111104, Aug. 28, 1942. 327 


Printemps fleuri; par Vincenzo Billi, op. 299; pf. 
© Mabel Rosita Billi, Florence, Italy. R 110937, 
Aug. 21, 1942. 328 


Problem; song. © Stella D. Taylor, Los Angeles. 
R 110809, Aug. 8, 1942. 329 


Queen of the South Sea isles; song, m S. R. Henry 
[pseud. of Henry S. Stern] © L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
Hollywood, Calif. R 111193, Sept. 3, 1942. 330 


—w L. Wolfe Gilbert, m S. R. Henry [pseud. of 
Henry R. Stern] © Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. R 111286, Sept. 9, 1942. 331 


Rejoice in the Lord; Biblical w, m John E. West; 
mixed voices. © Marion West, London. R 110957, 
Aug. 22, 1942. 332 


Rescued; w L. E. Guess, m Charles H. Gabriel. © 
Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 110780, 
Aug. 10, 1942. 333 


Retreat or advance; w Edward Paulton, m Oreste 
Vessella. © Jessie Paulton, Worthing, Sussex, 
England. R 111004, Aug. 25, 1942. 334 


Reverie; by Wilfrid Sanderson; pf. © Elsie Sander- 
son, Merrow, Guildford, England. R 111208, Sept. 
4, 1942. 335 


Road to your heart; w Dorothy Dickinson, m Cuth- 
bert Wynne [pseud. of Charles Willeby]; in E flat. 
© Charles Willeby,- London. R 110726, June 8, 
1942. 336 


Rolled away; w Lizzie DeArmond, m Charles H. 
Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 
110776, Aug. 10, 1942. 337 


Rose of Italy; w Edgar Selden, m George Lyons & 
B. Yosco. © Bob Yosco, Brooklyn. R 111280, 
Sept. 8, 1942. 338 

e 


Roses and fairies; w G. Douglas, m Eugene Wyatt. 
© Walter P. Wyatt, Baltimore. R 110728, Aug. 
11, 1942. 339 


Rosey’s (George) folio of characteristic pieces, no. 
1; arr. George Rosey [pseud. of George Milton 
Rosenberg]; orch. pts. © Milton M. Rosenberg, 
New York. R 111048, Aug. 28, 1942. 340 


Rosy rapture; pf. 1. Selection. - 2. Waltz. © 
Hermann Darewski, Kensington, England. R 
110985, 110986, Aug. 19, 1942. 341, 342 


Ruff Johnson’s harmony band; song, from Highjinks, 
m Maurice Abrahams & §S. Brooks. © Shelton 
Brooks, Los Angeles. R 110999, Aug. 25, 1942. 

343 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Safety first; song, w Theodore B. White. © Lucien 
Denni, Long Beach, Calif. R 110905, Aug. 18, 
1942. 344 


Salice (Il) d’oro; valser; pf. © Riccardo Pick- 
Mangiagalli, Milan. R 110938, Aug. 21, 1942. 
345 


Say not tomorrow; w E. E. Hewitt, m Charles H. 
Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 110782, Aug. 10, 1942. 346 


Schon Rosmarin; by Fritz Kreisler, arr. Charles J. 
Roberts; full orch. © Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. R 111224, Sept. 4, 1942. 347 


Scotch poem; by E. A. MacDowell, op. 31, no. 2, 
transcribed Charles J. MacDowell; orch. © Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. R 111361, Sept. 15, 1942. 

348 


Serenade; by Frederick Septimus Kelly, op. 7. 
1. Flute, with horn, harp & string orch. acc. sc. - 
2. Flute & pf. © Antonia Kelly, Taunton, Somer- 
set, England. R 110020, 111021, Aug. 21, 1942. 

349, 350 


—pby Richard Czerwonky, arr. Charles J. Roberts; 
full orch. © Carl Fischer, inc., New York. R 
111360, Sept. 15, 1942. 351 


——German wA. F. von Schach, English w Fred- 
erick H. Martens, m Richard Strauss, op. 17, no. 
2, arr.; women’s 3-pt. cho. © Victor Harris, 
New York. R 111105, Aug. 28, 1942. 352 


Serenata; by M. Moszkowsky, arr. Charles J. 
Roberts; full orch. © Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. R 111358, Sept. 15, 1942. 353 


Serenata napolitana; de P. Mario Costa, arr. E. 
Tavan; orch. © Adele G. Bonnie Ragot-Tavan, 
Nantes, France. R 110987, Aug. 21, 1942. 354 


Serenatella; de P. Mario Costa, arr. E. Tavan; 
orch. © Adele G. Bonnie Ragot-Tavan, Nantes, 
France. R 110988, Aug. 21, 1942. 355 


Setting the pace; one step trot, arr. R. L. Halle; 
orch. © Chester W. Smith, Belleville, N. J. R 
111173, Aug. 26, 1942. 356 


Shoes of husband number one as worn by number 
two; from Princess Pat, w Henry Blossom, m 
Victor Herbert. © Marjorie Blossom Wilson & 
Ella Herbert Bartlett, New York, Clifford Herbert, 
Cedar Grove, La. R 111206, Aug. 26, 1942. 357 


Shower of blossoms; w Robert Herrick, m Bain- 
bridge [i. e. L. B.] Crist; med., in D. © Lucien 
Bainbridge Crist, Washington. R 111023, Aug. 24, 
1942. 358 


Shy and sly; trot, Lucky [i. e. C. L.] Roberts, arr. 
J. Louis von der Mehden, jr.; pf. © C. Luckyth 
Roberts, New York. R 111183, Aug. 29, 1942. 

: 359 


Silver threads among the gold; air vari, H. P. 
Danks, arr. I. J. Masten. 1. Band. - 2. Orch. © 
Hamilton S. Gordon, inc., New York. R 110819, 
110820, Aug. 11, 1942. 360, 361 


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397 


Sing Sing tango tea; from Hands up, w Harold Atte- 
ridge, mS. Romberg. © Mary T. Atteridge, Lyn- 
brook, L. I., N. Y. & Sigmund Romberg, New 
York. R 110723, Aug. 7, 1942. 362 


Sleep, Babe divine (Le sommeil de 1’Enfant Jésus); 
noel, 13th century, English w Wilbur Weeks, m 
from Gevaert collection, arr.; women’s cho. © 
Victor Harris, New York. R 111232, Sept. 4, 1942. 

363 


Sloane’s (A. Baldwin) dance folio; by A. B. Sloane. 
© Mae Auwerda Sloane, Hollywood, Calif. R 
110996, Sept. 8, 1942. 364 


So long Letty; song, from the production. © Earl 
Carroll, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 110286, 110798, 
July 17, 1942. 


Social rigamarole; song, from A modern Cinderella, 
w Casper Nathan. © Hampton Durand, New York. 
R 110993, Aug. 22, 1942. 367 


song, from Cousin Lucy, w Schuyler 
Greene. © Jerome Kern, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 
111228, Sept. 1, 1942. 368 


Society buds; waltz; pi. © Bert Lowe, New York. 
R 111012, Aug. 25, 1942. 369 


Solveig’s song; from 2d Peer Gynt suite, by Edvard 
Grieg, arr. V. F. Safranek; military band. © 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. R 111187, Sept. 2, 
1942. 370 


Some baby; w & m Bobby Heath, Jeff Branen & Nat 
Osborn. © Edith M. Branen, Los Angeles. R 
111248, Sept. 5, 1942. 371 


Song of the wild flowers; pf. © Ada Weigel Powers, 
Nutley, N. J. R 110729, Aug. 11, 1942. 372 


Songs of the West; w Edward Teschemacher [pseud. 
of Edward Lockton| © Henry Geehl, Coleshill, 
Buckinghamshire, England. R 111211, Aug. 18, 
1942. 373 


Sowing and reaping; sacred cantata, w Ernest Lacey. 
© Fred W. Peace, Dewsbury, Yorks, England. R 
110954, Aug. 22, 1942. 374 


Spanish serenade; op. 127, no. 8;pf. © Paul Zilcher, 
Frankfurt a./M., Germany. R 110951, Aug. 22, 
1942, 375 


Stand still; w Ada R. Habershon, m Daniel B. Town- 
er. © Ada Page Towner, Chicago. R 110822, 
Aug. 13, 1942. 376 


Stars brightly shining; waltz, m Emil Bronté, arr. 
Paul Ambrose; women’s 3-pt. voices. © Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. R 111035, Aug. 22, 1942. 

377 


Story of the sparrow; from The girl who smiles, w 
Edward A. Paulton & Adolf Philipp, m Jean Bri- 
quet [pseud. of A. Philipp] & A. Philipp. © Jessie 
June Paulton, West Tarring, Sussex, England. R 
111365, Sept. 4, 1942. 378 


Streets of old New York; w Jeff Branen, m Arthur 
Lange. © Edith M. Branen, Los Angeles. R 
110897, Aug. 18, 1942. 379 


365, 366. 


Strife is o’er; Easter anthem, w anon., m Alfred 
Judson [pseud. of J. Lincoln Hall] © Rodeheaver 
co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 110736, Aug. 10, 1942. 

380 


Success or failure; song. © Stella D. Taylor, Los 
Angeles. R 110811, Aug. 8, 1942. 381 


Suite in H moll fur orchester; ouverture, Johann 
Sebastian Bach, bearb. Max Reger; 2 violinen, 
bratsche, violoncell, bass u. flote. Partitur. © 
Elsa Reger, Munich. R 110958, Aug. 21, 1942. 

382 


Sweet Irish rose, from dear old Killarney; song. © 
Thurland Chattaway, New York. R 111265, Sept. 
8, 1942. 383 


Sweetest girl in Monterey; song, w Alfred Bryan. 
© Herman Paley, New York. R 110714, July 28, 
1942. 384 


Swing, little blossoms; w Ida L. Reed, m Charles H. 
Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 110784, Aug. 10, 1942. 385 


Take me back to the Ireland I love; song, w Alex 
Sullivan. © M. Kay Jerome, Hollywood, Calif. R 
111037, Aug. 24, 1942. 386 


Teach me to smile; from The girl who smiles, w 
Edward A. Paulton & Adolf Philipp, m Jean Bri- 
quet [pseud. of A. Philipp] & A. Philipp. © Jessie 
June Pauiton, West Tarring, Sussex, England. R 
111363, Sept. 4, 1942. 387 


Tell the town, hello, to-night; from The blue para- 
dise, w Harold Atteridge, m Sigmund Romberg. 
© Mary T. Atteridge, Lynbrook, L. I., N. Y. R 
110709, Aug. 6, 1942. 388 


——song, from The blue paradise, w Harold Atte- 
ridge. © Sigmund Romberg, New York. R 110719, 
Aug. 6, 1942. 389 


Texas fox trot; pf. © David W. Guion, Lehighton, 
Pa. R 110896, Aug. 18, 1942. 390 


Thanks be to God; w Jennie Ree [pseud. of Charles 
H. Gabriel], m C. H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., 
Winona Lake, Ind. R 110745, Aug. 10, 1942. 391 


That du-dah-dey; song, m Lewis F. Muir. © Dick 
Howard, South Danville, N. H. R 111287, Sept. 9,. 
1942. 392 


That is far enough for me; w A. M. Burgeson, m 
Daniel B. Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chicago. 
R 110836, Aug. 13, 1942. 393 


That rushin’ rag; song, from So long Letty. © Earl 
Carroll, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 110287, 110799, 
July 17, 1942. 394, 395 


That’s why I love Him; w & m Scott Lawrence. © 
Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 111252, 
Sept. 8, 1942. 396 


There wasn’t any tango when your grandma was a 
girl; w & m J. J. Caddigan & Chick [i. e. O. E.] 
Story. © Jack J. Caddigan, Boston & Oliver E. 
Story, East Boston, Mass. R 111007, Aug. 25, 
1942. 397 


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There’s a convent by the beautiful sea; w Grant 
Clarke, m Fred Fischer. © Anna Fisher, Atlan- 
tic Beach, L. I., N. Y. R 111182, Sept. 2, 1942. 


398 
——Same. © Elsie Clarke, Los Angeles. R 
111181, Sept. 2, 1942. 399 


There’s a maid in America, made in America, a 
maid for every boy; song. © Glenn C. Leap, 
Brooklyn. R 111000, Aug. 25, 1942. 400 


There’s a message of love in your eyes; from 
Princess Pat, w Henry Blossom, m Victor Her- 
bert. © Marjorie Blossom Wilson & Ella Herbert 
Bartlett, New York, Clifford Herbert, Cedar 
Grove, La. R 111166, Aug. 26, 1942. 401 


They shall come and sing; anthem; mixed voices. 
© Charles B. Blount, Winthrop, Mass. R 110730, 
Aug. 11, 1942. 402 


They’re in the junk pilenow; song, mDave Stamper. 
© Gene Buck, New York. R 111149, Sept. 1, 1942. 
403 


Thine be the glory; song, w A. Gardner. © George 
C. Stebbins, Brooklyn. R 110827, Aug. 13, 1942. 
404 


Those come hither eyes; song, from Cousin Lucy, 
w Schuyler Greene. © Jerome Kern, Beverly 
Hills, Calif. R 110865, Aug. 14, 1942. 405 


Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace; Biblical w, m 
John E. West; mixed yoices. © Marion West, 
London. R 110956, Aug. 22, 1942. 406 


Through the cornfields; op. 45, no. 1; pf. © R. 
Krentzlin, Berlin. R 110853, Aug. 12, 1942. 407 


Thrush (The) to his love; w Cresandia, m Florence 
Aylward [i. e. F. A. Kinder]; in F. © Florence 
Aylward Kinder, St. Leonards-on-sea, England. 
R 111208, Sept. 4, 1942. 408 


Tidal-wave of grace; w Ada Blenkhorn, m Charles 
H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 110786, Aug. 10, 1942. 409 


To hear your voice; song, from So long Letty. © 
Earl Carroll, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 110288, 
110800, July 17, 1942. : 410, 411 


Tonight’s the night; one step, Paul A. Rubens, arr. 
Manuel Klein. 1. Pf. - 2. Orch. © Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. R 110976, 111273, Aug. 20, 
Sept. 8, 1942. 412, 413 


Tremolo trot; trot & one-step, Lucky [i. e. C. L.] 
Roberts; pf. © C. Luckyth Roberts, New York. 
R 111129, Aug. 29, 1942. 414 


Trilby; song, m Dave Stamper. © Gene Buck, New 
York. R 111147, Sept. 1, 1942. 415 


Triumph of the greater love; Easter cantata, w com- 
piled Frederick H. Martens, m W. Lester; mixed 
cho.; organ acc. © Herman C. Martens, Mountain 
Lakes, N. J. & William Lester, Chicago. R 
111239, Sept. 8, 1942. 416 


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Trust in God and do your best; w E. E. Hewitt, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 110746, Aug. 10, 1942. 417 


Trust song; w E. E. Rexford, m H. A. Henry [pseud. 
of Charles H. Gabriel] © Rodeheaver co., Winona . 
Lake, Ind. R 110774, Aug. 10,1942. _ 418 


Twilight; by Theo. Bendix; orch. © Harry Bendix, 
New York. R 111043, Aug. 25, 1942. 419 


Twilight dreams; waltz intermezzo; military band. 
© Herbert L. Clarks, Long Beach, Calif. R 
111278, Sept. 4, 1942. 420 


Twilight rays; pf. © Evelyn Sharpe, London. R 
110856, Aug. 12, 1942. 421 


Two heads are better than one; song, from Cousin 
Lucy, w J. Kern & Schuyler Greene. © Jerome 
Kern, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 110864, Aug. 14, 
1942. 422 


Two laughing Irish eyes; from Princess Pat, w 
Henry Blossom, m Victor Herbert. © Ella Her- 
bert Bartlett & Marjorie Blossom Wilson, New 
York, Clifford Herbert, Cedar Grove, La. R - 
111167, Aug. 26, 1942. 423 


Two poems; w W. E. Henley. 1. Low voice. - 2. 
High voice. © Harry T. Burleigh, New York. R 
111101, 111102, Aug. 28, 1942. 424, 425 


Two songs; w John Langdon Heaton & Thomas Reidy. 
© Justin Ring, Brooklyn. R 110803, Aug. 13,1942. 
426 


Valley of the shadow; w Albert Simpson Reitz,m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 110757, Aug. 10, 1942. 427 


Valse lyrique; op. 127,.no. 7; pf. © Paul Zilcher, 
Frankfurt a./M., Germany. R 110950, Aug. 22, 
1942, 428 


Valse tendre; pf. © Leo Daniderff, New York. R 
111161, Aug. 31, 1942. 429 


Valsette; by Wilfrid Sanderson; pf. © Elsie Sander- 
son, Merrow, Guildford, England. R 111209, Sept. 
4, 1942. 430 


Vast universe; anthem, m F. W. Peace; mixed 
voices. © Fred W. Peace, Dewsbury, Yorks, 
England. R 110955, Aug. 22, 1942. 431 


Venetian carnival; waltz, w Lewis Henley, m Emil 
Bronté [pseud. of Charles Rawlings]; in E flat. © 
M. B. Bloor, London. R 110941, Aug. 22, 1942. 

432 


Violin (The) my great grand-daddy made; w R. 
Lewis, mE. Erdman. © Roger Lewis, New York 
& Ernie Erdman, Rockford, Ill. R 111005; Aug. 
25, 1942. 433 


Voice from afar; English w Paul Bliss, Italian w L. 
Golisciani, m P. A. Tirindelli; with violin obl., ad 
lib. © Wanda Tirindelli, Rome. R 111229, Sept. 
4, 1942. 434 


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Vort hjem, vort sprog, vor faedrene jord; digt 
Thorkil Barfod, m L. Birkedal-Barfod. © Beate 
Ferdinandine Birkedal-Barfod, Bagsvaerd, Den- 
mark. R 111293, Sept. 8, 1942. 435 


Waltz; violin & pf. © Richard Czerwonky, Chicago. 
R 111241, Sept. 8, 1942. 436 


Watching the waves roll in; w Harry Flanagan, m 
Earl Burtnett. © Kathryne Burtnett, Pontiac, 
Mich. R 110733, Aug. 10, 1942. 437 


Way down yonder in de cornfield; old plantation 
song, arr. Frank E. Barry; mixed voices. © 
Charlotte C. Barry, Rockville Center, N. Y. R 
111008, Aug. 25, 1942. 438 


We will be faithful; w Harry Dixon Loes, m Daniel 
B. Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chicago. R 
110835, Aug. 13, 1942. 439 


Wedding for one; from Molly and I, w F. R. Adams, 
m Louis A. Hirsch. © Laurence J. Hirsch, 
Mamaroneck, N. Y. & Frank R. Adams, Los 
Angeles. R 111276, Sept. 4, 1942. 440 


We'll look after you; by Paul A. Rubens; orch. © 
Herbert Rubens, London. R 110977, Aug. 18, 1942. 
441 

What a day of victory; w James Rowe, m Charles H. 
Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 110788, Aug. 10, 1942. 442 


What are you going to do with me now; w & m Joe 
[i. e. Joseph] McCarthy & Howard Johnson. © 
Edna Johnson, New York & Joseph McCarthy, 
Hadley, N. Y. R 110869, Aug. 17, 1942. 443 


What have I done today; w arr. Nixon Waterman, m 
Daniel B. Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chicago. 
R 111128, Aug. 17, 1942. 444 


What shall the record be; w E. E. Rexford, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 110763, Aug. 10, 1942. 445 


What would you do for fifty thousand dollars; song, 
w Alfred Bryan. © Herman Paley, New York. R 
110713, July 28, 1942. 446 


What-nots; song album, w anon. © Thomas Case 
Sterndale-Bennett, Hampstead, England. R 110930, 
Aug. 18, 1942. 447 


When; w Clifton Bingham, m Arthur W. Marchant. 
© Leonora Marchant, Ormiston, Sterling, Scotland. 
R 110852, Aug. 12, 1942. 448 


When a regular boy meets a regular girl; song, w 
Alex Sullivan. © M. Kay Jerome, Hollywood, 
Calif. R 111194, Sept. 3, 1942. 449 


When I leave the world behind; song. © Irving 
Berlin, New York. R 111017, Aug. 25, 1942. 450 


When she comes home; song, w James Whitcomb 
Riley; mezzo sop. or bar. © Fritz Krull, Indian- 
apolis. R 110815, Aug. 3, 1942. 451 


When the silv’ry moon is shining o’er the hills of 
dear old Maine; w & m Ernst B. Orne. © Mrs. 
George N. Blake, Portland, Me. R 111014, Aug. 
24, 1942. 452 


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Where shall we land; song, w James Whitcomb 
Riley; mezzo sop. or bar. © Fritz Krull, Indian- 
apolis. R 110816, Aug. 3, 1942. 453 


Where the Hudson River flows; song, w William 
Jerome & Coleman Goetz. © Archie Gottler, Los 
Angeles. R.110939, Aug. 22, 1942. 454 


White carnations; Mother’s day program, w Elsie 
Duncan Yale & others, m Alfred Judson [pseud. of 
J. Lincoln Hall] & others. © Rodeheaver co., 
Winona Lake, Ind. R 111253, Sept. 8, 1942. 455 


Whole hearted; w George Walker Whitcomb, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 110756, Aug. 10, 1942. 456 


Whole world knows I love you; w Billy Gould, m 
George Lyons & B. Yosco. © Bob Yosco, Brook- 
lyn. R 111279, Sept. 8, 1942. 457 


Why (The) not? girl; song, m William Stange. © 
Gertrude Burroughs, Baltimore. R 110818, Aug. 
14, 1942. 458 


Willow (The); w Horace Boulton, m A. Goring 
Thomas, arr.; women’s voices. © Victor Harris, 
New York. R 111107, Aug. 28, 1942. 459 


Win them one by one; march song; men’s voices. © 
C. Austin Miles, Pitman, N. J. R 111257, Sept. 
8, 1942. 460 


With light heart; pf. © Cedric Wilmot Lemont, New 
York. R 110888, Aug. 17, 1942. 461 


Wonderful power; w E. E. Hewitt, m Charles H. 
Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 110770, Aug. 10, 1942. 462 


Won’t you be my little fan-tan girl; song. © P. 
Hans Flath, Kansas City, Kan. R 111114, Aug. 


26, 1942. - 463 
Wood elf; pf. © Mari Paldi, Chicago. R 110845, 
Aug. 12, 1942. 464 


Ye shall go out with joy; Biblical w; mixed cho. © 
Roland Diggle, Los Angeles. R 110892, Aug. 17, 
1942, 465 


Yesteryear; w Cyril Horne, m Bainbridge [i. e. 
L. B.] Crist; high voice. © Lucien Bainbridge 
Crist, Washington. R 111025, Aug. 24, 1942. 

466 


You are my little Cupid; from The girl who smiles, 
w Edward A. Paulton & Adolf Philipp, m Jean 
Briquet [pseud. of A. Philipp] & A. Philipp. © 
Jessie June Paulton, West Tarring, Sussex, Eng- 
land. R 111362, Sept. 4, 1942. 467 


You don’t take a sandwichto a banquet; from Nobody 
home, w & m Worton David & J, P. Long. © Lilian 
Shirley David, Kenton, Middlesex, England & J. P. 
Long, Hove, England, R 110724, Aug. 7, 1942. 

468 


Your King has need of you; w Ada R. Habershon, m 
Daniel B. Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chicago. 
R 110838, Aug. 13, 1942. 469 


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You’re here and I’m here; one step, two step, 
or trot, Jerome D. Kern, arr. Calvin Grooms; 
mand. orch. © Leo Feist, inc., New York. R 
110921, Aug. 18, 1942. 470 


You're welcome back to California; song, from So 
long Letty. © Earl Carroll, Hollywood, Calif. R 
110801, 110807, July 14, 1942. 471, 472 


Your’s till the end of time; m Alfred Solman; mezzo 
Sop. or high bar., in B flat. © Sylvester Maguire, 
St. Louis. R 111249, Sept. 5, 1942. 473 


477 
You’ve got me goin’, goin’, now I’m gone; song, 
from A modern Cinderella, m Hampton Durand. 


© Casper Nathan, Chicago. R 111136, Aug. 26, 
1942. 474 


—- — —w Casper Nathan. © Hampton Dur- 
and, New York. R 110992, Aug. 22, 1942. 475 


Zebra girl; song, m Dave Stamper. © Gene Buck, 
New York. R 111156, Sept. 1, 1942. - 476 


Zelima; oriental tango, McNair Ilgenfritz, arr. 
Gaston Borch; orch. © Edward Schuberth & co., 
inc., New York. R 110795, Aug. 11, 1942. 477 


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1942 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 37 
No. 9 


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

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

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

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

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

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

Cuba, vol. 6 (1911), pages iv-v of no. 12; A ' 

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

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

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

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

Free City of Danzig, vol. 29 (1934), pages vii-viii of no. 3; 

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

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

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

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

Irish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vii-viii of no. 9; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), pages xiii-xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii-viii of no. 7; 

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

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 3, and ‘vol. 17 (1922), pages xv-xix of no. 6; 

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

Palestine (excluding Trans-Jordan), vol. 28 (1933), pages vi-vii of no. 9; 

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

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

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

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

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

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


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International American Conference at Buenos Aires on 
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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Note.—lIf the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of words or music, no statement of authorship 


is given. 


A la pudding; from There’s one born every minute, 


by Frank Skinner; conductor. © 1c. Sept. 15, 
1942; E unp. 309803; Universal music corp., New 
York. 38172 


A nous! Viens, Jeanne d’Arc; paroles et mélodie 
Joe Clement. © Sept. 17, 1942; E pub. 108063; 
Melody mill, New York. 38173 


Abandono; bolero; pf., con letra. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1942; E unp. 309492; Victor Rodriguez Huerta, 
Hayward, Calif. 38174 


Abe Lincoln; w Alfred Hayes & Earl Robinson, m 
E. Robinson. © Aug. 10, 1942; E pub. 108203; 
Bob Miller, inc., New York. 38175 


Abide with me; w Henry F. Lyte, m William H. 
Monk, arr. Hugo Frey. © Sept. 24, 1942; E pub. 
107975; Robbins music corp., New York. 38176 


Absences lonely; w & melody. © 1 ce. Sept. 15, 
1942; E unp. 308954; Mrs. J. C. Mottl, Pine City, 
Minn. 38177 


Across the bridge of memory; song, m Mollie Davis 
& Mrs. Martin. © July 15, 1942; E pub. 107499; 
Amanda Kelly, Riverside, Calif. =i ~ 38178 


Admirals all; w Henry Newbolt, m William Veitch. 
© Aug. 27, 1942; E for. 67316; Elkin & co., ltd., 
London. 38179 


Adolph Hitler ain’t what he used to be; song, m 
Gordon R. Woodford. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 308675; Theodore Lee, Ferryville, Wis. 

38180 


After dark; w & m Tommy Tucker, Kerwin Somer- 
ville & Howard Wellman. © Sept. 9, 1942; E pub. 

_ 107576; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New York. 
38181 


After the rain; song. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 
307862; Elmo K. Graves, Du Pont, Wash. 38182 


After the rain there’ll be a rainbow; w & melody. 
© ic. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310691; Maurice Harlan 
McMasters, Dallas. 38183 


After we’ve remembered Pear] Harbor; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 310331; Bessie Lee 
Cupp, Alexandria, La. 38184 


Agachadas (Las) (The shake-down song); w based 
on melody no. 202 in Kurt Schindler’s collection, 
Folk music and poetry of Spain & Portugal, m 
Aaron Copland; double mixed cho. © Oct. 8, 1942; 
E pub. 108209; Hawkes & son (London) ltd., London. 

38185 


Again Charmaine; song. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 308950; Del Stanley Foster, San Francisco. 
38186 


Agnes; pf. accordion, withw. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 307917; Joseph Edward Aleshevich, New 
York. 38187 


Agnus Dei; by G. Bizet, arr. Rosario Bourdon; band 
or orch. pts. © Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 108053; 
Emil Ascher, inc., New York. 38188 


Agustin; vals, letra y m Antonio Galiana y Jose 
Nieso; pf. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308907; 
Ediciones musicales Tempo, Buesnos Aires. 

38189 

Ain’t got nothin’ and nothin’ worries me; from Boss 
of Hangtown Mesa, w Oliver Drake & Jimmy 
Wakely, m Milton Rosen. © 1 c. Sept. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 308218; Universal music corp., New York. 

= 38190 

Air force of the U.S. A.; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. 
Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 309492; Charles Moltesen, 
Salem, N. J. 38191 


Airly beacon; w Charles Kingsley, m Hermann 
Lohr; in D flat. © Sept. 4, 1942: E for.-67371; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 38192 


Alamo girl; rumba foxtrot song, w Charlotte L. 
Barclay. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310395; 
Don Felice, Glendale, L. I., N. Y. 38193 


Alamo lullaby; song. © Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 
107948; Gould Thomas Pritchett, Kelly Field, Tex. 
38194 


Alaska’s icy breezes. w A. J. Headings, m Del 
Kenmar. © Nov. 22, 1941; E pub. 107827; Avon 
music pub. co., Aquila J. Headings, sole owner, 
Detroit. 38195 


All aboard; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. Oct. 
1, 1942; E unp. 310522; Vera Bailey, Oakland, 
Calif. 38196 


All-American style; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310550; Ann 
Tidwell, Tifton, Ga. 38197 


All among the leaves so green; Christmas carol, w 
anon., m Ralph E. Marryott; mixed voices. © 
Aug. 29, 1942; E pub. 107341; Oliver Ditson co., 
Philadelphia. 38198 


All I ask; song, m Florence Frarer. © 1c. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 311166; Herman Guelpa, Columbus, O. 
38199 


All I need is you; song, w Henry P. Doblin. © 1c. 
Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 308367; Olga Brent Doblin, 
New York. 38200 


All I want is you, my darling, when I come home 
again; w Geoffrey O'Hara, mN. Shilkret. © 1c. 
Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310729; Nathaniel Shilkret 
music co., inc., New York. 38201 


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38202 


All I want to do; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 307944; George Adams Rea, St. Paul. 
38202 


All my life I’ve dreamed of you; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308118; Rufus Brown- 
ing, Hollywood, Calif. 38203 


All out for victory, keep your chin up; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310099; Arthur R. 
Collins, Grand Rapids, Mich. 38204 


All over the world; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308255; Frank Calabro, Brooklyn. 
38205 


—-w & melody. © ic. Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 
310574; Vera C. Pickering, Wamego, Kan. 38206 


Allegheny River; song, arr. Vernon Leftwich. © 1 
c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309379; Clayton Wardell 
Rees, Lynwood, Calif. 38207 


Allegiance to the Flag; hymn; in G. © Aug. 27, 
1942; E pub. 108020; Eunice Elizabeth Hay, Chi- 
cago. 38208 


Allegro con brio; pf. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308300; Frank Kenneth MacCallum, El Paso. 
38209 


Allergy; pf. © Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 107518; Alexa 
Dannenbaum, Bethayres, Pa. 38210 


Allied song of victory; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
15, 1942; E unp. 308971; James J. Halbouty, Austin, 
Tex. 38211 


Alma del bandoneon; tango, letra Enrique Santos 
Discepolo y Amadori, m E. S. Discepolo, arr. 
George Cole. © Sept. 22, 1942; E pub. 107968; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New York. 38212 


Aloha, ’til we meet’ again; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310525; Rita N. 
Chickadel, Wilmington, Del. 38213 


Alone at night; by P. A. Marquardt; orch. pts. © 
Mar. 22, 1926; E pub. 107630; Photo play music 
co., inc., New York. 38214 


Along our road to victory; march, w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309301; Vincent Juan 
Torres, New York. 38215 


Along the boulevard; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 16, 
1942; E unp. 309188; Marion F. Klein, White Bear 
Lake, Minn. 38216 


Although they place ten thousand miles between us; 
w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 307946; 
Helen Walsh, Utica, N. Y. 38217 


Always my sweetheart; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
10, 1942; E unp. 308564; Victor Cason, Republic, 
Mo, 38218 


Am I in, or amI out; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308173; Jan Joseph Matus, Santa 
Monica, Calif. 38219 


Am I in the dog house now; w H. H. Hall, m R. M. 
Sullivan, © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310514; Roy 
M. Sullivan & Herschel H. Hall, Atlanta. 38220 


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Am I the only one; song,-m Florence Frarer. © 
1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311172; Herman Guelpa, 
Columbus, O. 38221 


America; song, m J. Charles McNeil. © 1 c. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 307847; Edwin Roland Sutton, 
Looking Glass, Or. 38222 


America awake; song, m M. C. Sax. © Aug. 15, 
1942; E pub. 107875; Retha V. Hudson, Moberly, 
Mo. 38223 


—— ----w Clara Griffith Gazzam. © 1c. Oct. 8, 
1942; E unp. 311330; Gertrude Lucas, Clearwater, 
Fla. 38224 


America calling; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 


1942; E unp. 308938; Edmund McKay, 
Point, L. 1., N. Y. 


College 
38225 


‘America calls; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 c. 


Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309684; Arthur W. Warren, 
Highland, N. Y. 38226 


America can’t be wrong; song, m Lindsay McPhail. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp, 309924; Nettie Roch- 
ester, Oak Harbor; O. 38227 


America counts on you; song. © ic. Oct. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 310635; Edna F. Marshall, St. Paul. 
38228 


America first; march, Leona Lee; pf. © 1c. Sept. 
9, 1942; E unp. 309642; Leona Lee Maycock, Chi- 
cago. 38229 


America forever; song. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 310302; Laura Ladd, Los Angeles. 38230 


America has answered again; w & m Lukie [i. e. 
Louis] Johnson; pf. treble. © 1 c. Sept. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 308169; Louis Johnson & Samuel E. Brown, 
New York. 38231 


America invincible; song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 307952; Albert Jones, Lima, O. 38232 


America is calling; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 
1942; E unp. .308638; William Perry Maxcy, 
Lexington, Ky. 38233 - 


-———w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 
310459; Anthony N. Alesci and Charles Sanchez, 
Cleveland. 38234 


America is good enough for me; song. © Sept. 19, 
1942; E pub. 107881; Marjorie Louise Smith, Silvis, 
Ill. 38235 


America, keep marching on; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 
310123; Charles Ward, Charlotte, N. C. 38236 


America marches; song, arr. Viola Spongberg. © 
1 c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 309654; Martin Moysay 
Kaplunoff, New York. 38237 


America marches with F. D. R.; w D. Wright, mel- 
ody L. Baiett. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 
309911; Doris Wright & Louise Baiett, Streator, 
Ill. 38238 


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no. 9, 1942 


America, my homeland; pf., withw. © 1 c. Sept. 
22, 1942; E unp. 309665; Mildred Cecelia Green, 
Wilmington, Del. 38239 


——song, melody Helen Apgar. © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308158; Mart Apgar, Saint Edward, 
Neb. : 38240 


America - 1942; song. © July 22, 1942; E pub. 
107519; Harry Albert Thornton, San Francisco. 
38241 


America on the march; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
25, 1942: E unp. 309989; Broder Kooperman, New 
York. 38242 


America our home; w & m Florence Van [pseud. of 
J. Van Oflen} © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 
310258; Julia Van-Oflen, Cincinnati. 38243 


America, remember Hawaii; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308792; Alvin Kaleolani 
Isaacs, Honolulu. 38244 


America speaks; pf., withw. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 308894; Marguerite Arabel Wing, Los 
Angeles. 


America, the brave; w & melody; in Bflat. © 1c. 
Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 308618; Vera Mae Wood, 
Costa Mesa, Calif. 38246 


America - victory for you; foxtrot, w & melody © 
1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309058; Emma Pittman, 
Varnado, La. ly 38247 

America, we’ll march with thee; pf., withw. © 1 
c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308080; James Elliot, 
Norfolk, Va. 38248 


America, we'll stand behind you; song. © 1 c. 
Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 309970; Ray Anderson, 
Bettendorf, Ia. 38249 


America will win; song. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 309363; Florence Fortier, Reading, Mass. 
38250 


—— —m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308808; Sylvia Arnold, 
Okeechobee, Fla. 38251 


America, you'll win; song, melody Eddie Keenan. 
© ic. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310619; Charlotte 
LeVon, Fort Wayne. 38252 


American clipper; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 22, 
1942; E unp. 310289; Kieran Thomas Fitzpatrick, 
Glen Cove, N. Y. 38253 


American ends with I can; w & melody. © lic. 
Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 310571; Gertrude C. Proud- 
- foot, New York. 38254 


A. E. F. is set to go; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 3, 
1942; E unp. 307927; Lucille E. Berg, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 38255 


American legion and Legion auxiliary defense song; 
song. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 310267; Sedahlia 
Propst Kester, Hickory, N. C. 38256 


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38275 


American patrol; by F. W. Meacham, arr. Leonard 
Whitney; band pts., with conductor. © Sept. 25, 
1942; E pub. 107985; Mutual music soc., inc., New 
York. 38257 


—— ——arr. Rosario Bourdon; band or orch. pts. 
© Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 108059; Emil Ascher, 
inc., New York. 38258 


—foxtrot, arr. Jimmy Dale; orch. pts. ) Sept. 
1, 1942; E pub. 107566; Clef music co., New York. 
38259 


American prayer; w Albert Stillman, m Lawrence 
Stock & Vincent Rose. © Sept. 11, 1942; E pub. 
107609; Mutual music soc., inc., New York. 

38260 


American rangers, American commandos; w & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308311; 
Albert De Lucia, Mechanicville, N. Y. 38261 


American soldier boy; w & melody Mickey [i. e. 
Michael} Diamond. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 
308968; Michael Diamond, Brooklyn. 38262 


American way; pf. treble, with w. © 1 c. Oct. 1, 
1942; E unp. 310658; Rosalie Sack, New York. 
38263 


American youth, glory to be; song. © 1c. Sept. 1, 
1942; E unp. 309302; Fioravanti Micalizzi, Pali- 
sades Park, N. J. 38264 


Americaner names; w & melody. © 1 c. Oct. 2, 
1942; E unp. 310647; Abe Schwartz, New York. 
38265 


Americans all; song. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 
307863; John Bentley Daymont, Congress Park, Il. 
38266 


——song. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310400; 
Wallace G. Anderson, Seattle. 38267 


—w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 
308795; Thelma Earle Temple, Ithan, Pa. 38268 


Americans arise to victory; song. © Aug. 15, 1942; 
E pub. 107572; Mary E. Bibeau, South Lawrence, 
Mass. 38269 


Americans, we must be brave; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311277; 
Gertrude Pribesh, Pittsburgh. 38270 


America’s day; song. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 
311245; Margretta Ann Murnin, Vandling, Pa. 
38271 


America’s defenders; march, Glenn Halley; band 
pts. © Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 107697; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 38272 


America’s idea; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 309749; Joe Wallace, Rotan, Tex. 38273 


America’s prayer; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308152; Betty Louise Finney, Arcadia, 
Calif. : 38274 


America’s song of victory; song. © 1c. Sept. 10, 
1942; E unp. 310296; Elizabeth Dobbins Hargrove, 
Nashville. 38275 


38276 


America’s song to the Allies; song, m Mrs. Jesse 
King. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308725; Gene 
Dawson, Chicago. 38276 


Amethyst; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe; pf. 
treble. © 1 c. Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 308646; 
Curtis Monroe, Washington. 38277 


And you, andI; song. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 
308182; Robert Alden Perrine, Syracuse. 38278 


Andante from lst movement of 6th symphony [and] 
Italian caprice theme; by P. Tschaikowsky, arr. 
Rosario Bourdon; band or orch. pts. © Sept. 10, 
1942; E pub. 108058; Emil Ascher, inc., New York. 

38279 


Andante pastorale; from Symphony no. 2, by Gustav 
Mahler, arr. Erwin Stein; small orch. sc. & pts. 
© Sept. 25, 1942; E pub. 107962; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd., London. 38280 


Angel of the Argentine; w Milton Leeds & Billy 
Hayes, melody Higinio Ovalle B. & B. Hayes. © 
1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310406; Charles Gun- 
ther, Flushing, N. Y. 38281 


Angel who’s waiting for me; pf. treble, withw. © 
1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310152; William Lang- 
ton Prager, Oak Park, II. 38282 


Another goodbye; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309695; Anna L. Emory, 
Cadillac, Mich. 38283 


Answer is - no; song. © July 28, 1942; E pub. 
107939; Lloyd Alphonzo Pegram:, Philadelphia. 
38284 


Antiem of freedom; hymn. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 310743; Josephine Aldrich Monson, San 
Diego, Calif. 38285 


‘Anvil chorus; foxtrot, arr. Jimmy Dale; orch. pts. 
© Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 107565; Clef music co., 
New York. 38286 


Anytime; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 
1c. Oct.1, 1942; E unp. 310551; Felix C. Williams, 
Swainsboro, Ga. 38287 


Apandee the Javanese man; w & m Ernie A. Brown 
{i. e. E. A. Brown, jr.]; pf. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 310452; Ernest Allen Brown, jr., Worces- 
ter. 38288 


Aphrodite; waltz melody. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 309292; Leslie Hudson Stowe, Sewell, N. J. 
38289 


Apollo shout; melody Toots [i. e. Salvatore} Cama- 
rata. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp, 309318; Ply- 
mouth music co., inc., New York. 38290 


Approaching tornado; by Victor L. Schertzinger; 
orch. pts. © Sept. 22, 1924; E pub. 107622; Photo 
play music co., inc., New York. 38291 


Are you building for time; song. © Sept. 8, 1942; 
E pub. 107934; H. B. Elwell, Pittsburgh. 38292 


Are you satisfied; song, m Florence Frarer. © 1 
c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311175; Herman Guelpa, 
Columbus, O. 38293 


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pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Are you the girl; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 12, 
1942; E unp. 308696; Basil Anthony Bova, Revere, 
Mass. 38294 


Are you trying to break my heart; song. © 1 c. 
Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309899; Willard John Dixon, 
Cincinnati. 38295 


Arise America; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 18, 
1942; E unp. 309328; Mary Bauer, New York. 
38296 


Arms for the love of America; w & m Irving Berlin. 
© Feb. 27, 1942; E pub. 108003; Army ordnance 
assn., Washington. 38297 


Army of the free are we; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309095; 
Anthony Nieder, Erie, Pa. 38298 


Army sweetheart; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308193; Howard Weiss, Brooklyn. 
38299 


A-rocketing to the moon; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; E ump. 
308810; Werner Poyhonen, Chicago. 38300 


As Joseph was a-walking; w traditional, m Don 
Malin; mixed voices. © Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 
107510; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 38301 


As long asI live; song, melody Robert VanSickle. 
© 1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308855; Anne Mc- 
Cartney, Inkster, Mich. 38302 


As long as we fight for you; w C. M. Frank, melody 
W. Moore. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309497; 
Winifred Moore & Camilla M. Frank, New Orleans. 

38303 


As the silvery moon sails the midnight blue; song, 
melody Peggy Johnson. © 1 c. Oct. 6, 1942; E 
unp. 311241; Catherine Clark, Oklahoma City. 

38304 


As the sun goes down; song. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 310613; Sol Schechtman, Brooklyn. 38305 


At ease soldier; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 308528; David Gordon Holder, Fort Belvoir, 
Va. 38306 


At last you are here; song, m Toby Tyler. © 1c. 
Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 308001; Stanley Rochinski, 
Washington. 38307 


At Mission El Carmel; song. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 310378; Walter Bowman, San Francisco. 
38308 


At the end of the rainbow; hymn. © July 15, 1942; 
E pub. 107511; Selma J. Gagnon, Los AIRE aa 
3 


At the fort; from Whistling in Dixie, by Lennie 
Hayton. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309138; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 38310 


At the gate; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 310432; Charles Merrill, Salt Lake y eae 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1942 


At the White House; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 
1942; E unp. 307971; Frida Sarsen Bucky, New 
York. 38312 


Attention; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Oct. 
5, 1942; E unp. 310806; Rose M. Gonia, Berwyn, 
Ill. 38313 


Australia; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E 
unp, 308772; Nedra Alexander Minnick, Old Lyme, 
Conn. 38314 


Australia bound; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309102; Lillie 
38315 


Autumn days are here; song, melody David Ahl- 
strand. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310013; 
Charles Elmer Matson, Shelby, Mont. 38316 


Autumn melody; by Felton Rapley; pf. © Jan. 30, 
1939; E for. 67407; Schott & co., ltd., London. 
38317 


Autumn winds; motif tempestuous, Rocco Bicchiere; 
orch. pts. © Mar. 22, 1926; E pub. 107616; Photo 
play music co., inc., New York. 38318 


Available Jones; by Danny [i. e. D. G.| Hurd; pf. © 
1c, Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310073; Daniel George 
Hurd, North Andover, Mass. 38319 


Ave Maria; liturgical w.; mixed cho.; organ acc. 
© Sept. 2, 1942; E pub. 107681; Enzo Sciamanna, 
Cincinnati. 38320 


Avenge Pearl Harbor; song. © le. Sept. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 309088; Idabel H. Duncan, Atlanta. 38321 


Aw, come on and cuddle me up; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © ic. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310532; Kaye 
Olson, Zillah, Wash. 38322 


Awake! Awake! America; song. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 
1942; E unp. 310480; Gina Halgrimson Kieffer 
Wilson, Buckeye, Ariz. 38323 


—— -——m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 311280; Ora Lee Chandler, Eupora, Miss. 
38324 


Awakening; song, melody Robert VanSickle. © 1c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308852; Jennie L. Pexton, 
Guthrie, Okl. 38325 


Baby, don’t scold me; song, m Noel Bear. © 1 c. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309505; Daniel E. Barnes, 
Fort Riley, Kan. 38326 


Baby Marie; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll 
Webster} © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308394; 
Leila M. Allen, Miami, Fla. 38327 


Bachelor’s lament; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 
5, 1942; E unp. 311149; Edna McBeth, Calgary, 
Alta., Canada. 38328 


Back again; w F. aiegler, melody C. L. Mattfield. 
© 1c. Sept. 2, 1942;E unp. 307831; Frank Ziegler 
& Carmen Lenker Mattfield, Williamsport, Pa. 

38329 


38347 


Back in old Arkansas; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 9, 
1942; E unp. 308475; Louis Creed Roland, Brock- 
ton, Mass. 38330 


Back to Gethsemane; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 25, 
1942; E unp. 309937; Mary V. Harris, Hinton, 
W. Va. Z 38331 


Back to the Japanese Sea; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
8, 1942; E unp. 308251; Harold Seymour Alter- 
owitz, El Paso. 38332 


Ballad of home; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 309387; John N. Quinn, Tewksbury, Mass. 
38333 


Ballet dance; from The czar’s bride, by N. Rimsky- 
Korsakoff, arr. Frederick Block; pf. © Oct. 6, 
1942; E pub. 108222; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 38334 


Banner of freedom; song, melody Fred K. Huffer. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310899; Gene Maltman 
Miller, Chicago. 38335 


Bartolome the juggler; main title & opening se- 
quence, Albert Hay Malotte. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 307790; Loew’s, inc., New York. 38336 


Barumbalumba (La); bolero-guaracha, letra y m 
Juan José Laboriel. © Aug. 12, 1942; E for. 
67346; Promotora Hispano Americana de musica, 
S. a., Mexico, D. F. 38337 


Basin street ball; w & m Benny Lamarr & Spencer 
Williams. © May 8, 1942; E for. 66912; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., ltd., London. 38338 


Bat (The); selection, Johann Strauss, arr. Rosario 
Bourdon; band or orch. pts. © Sept. 10, 1942; E 
pub. 108050; Emil Ascher, inc., New York. 

38339 


Bataan jungle; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 1c. 
Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 307905; Estell Francis, Cam- 
bridge, N. Y. 38340 


Batten down all: hatches; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309710; James Sanns, 
Ridgefield, N. J. 38341 


Battle of Britain; w E. Paget Thurstan, m Carlyon 
De Lyle. © Feb. 25, 1942; E for. 67334; Swan & 
co. (music publishers) ltd., London. 38342 


Battle of the Coral Sea; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
23, 1942; E unp. 309750; Edward E. Reigle, Balti- 
more. : 38343 


Battle song of the Tornados; w & melody. © lc. 
Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308234; Lloyd F. Megaw, San 
Antonio. 38344 


Be a booster, say hello; song; in B flat. © Sept. 8, 
1942; E pub. 107536; Norman L. Cloutier, Rye, 
N. Y. 38345 


Be a good little soldier; song, w Harriet Smith. © 
1c. Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 308714; Robert Fred- 
erick Ferdelman, Rogers City, Mich. 38346 


Be a hero; hymn, m Justin G. Burt. © Sept. 1, 1942; 
E pub. 108006; Frank S. Conibear, Dallas. 38347 


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38348 


Be a man among men; song, melody Charlie Reese. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309836; Russell 
Salisbury, Oklahoma City. 38348 


Be a soldier for the Red, White and Blue; song, m 
J. Charles McNeil. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
309785; Minnie J. Welch, Wheatland, Calif. 38349 


Be prepared; fox trot, w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
25, 1942; E unp. 309950; Madeline Lambdin, 
Baltimore. 38350 


Be proud of me; w & melody. © 1c, Sept. 10, 
1942; E unp. 308562; Eva May Reid, Toronto. 
38351 


Be thou faithful; hymn. © Apr. 1, 1942; E pub. 


107692; Esther Kerr Rusthoi, Long Beach, Calif. 
38352 


Beat the drum, while the Yanks march on again to 
victory; w & m Kay Owen. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 308715; Helen K. Owen, Chicago. 38353 


Beat the drums for Old Glory; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308286; 
Lessie McDonald, Parma, Id. 38354 


Beautiful blue Danube; English w Olga Paul, Ger- 
man Ww Franz von Gernerth, m Johann Strauss, op. 
314. © Jan. 23, 1939; E pub. 107472; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 38355 


Beautiful Hudson River; w Helen L. Repella, & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309664; Her- 
man Luscher, New York. 38356 


Beautiful isle of Hawaii; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309108; 
Marion C. Sherwood, Hillsboro, Or. 38357 


Beautiful picture in a golden frame; song. © 1c. 
Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307912; Theodore Alfred La 
Chance, Baldwinville, Mass. 38358 


Beauty of it all; w Tommy Turner, melody Frank 
[i.e. F. L.] Kahler. © 1 c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 
310725; Francis Leslie Kahler, Schenectady, N. Y. 

38359 


Beauty’s meditation; m William Henry Allen; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 
310239; Karl Mortensen, New York. 38360 


Beaver; by Tommy Pederson & Gene Krupa; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307918; Variety music 
co., New York. 38361 


Because I care; w Nat Burton, melody Walter Kent. 
© 1c, Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 309947; Dorsey 
bros. music, inc., New York. 38362 


Because I wear a uniform; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 
308811; Lester Grazier, Merriam, Kan. 38363 


Because you are a soldier; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
16, 1942; E unp. 308923; Vinnie Morrow, Ironsburg, 
Tenn. 38364 


Because you’re here; w Iris Bryant, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 
310117; Ruby I. Bryant, Albany, Ky. 38365 


pt. 3, n. S., V. 37 


Bed-time story man; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309705; George C. 
Lester, Tulsa, Okl. : 38366 


Beggin’; song. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311252; 
Virginia Conzelman Donnelly, Wellston, Mo. 
38367 


Behold the Flag; song, w Joseph P. Manley. © 1c. 
Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308581; Edgar James Orton, 
Detroit. 38368 


Believe; by Don Bernard, arr. Carl Weber; pf. © 
July 23, 1942; E pub. 107558; Emil Ascher, inc., 
New York. 38369 


Believe me, darling; song. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; 
E unp. 309635; Herta Appleton, Ozone Park, L.I., 
Dey... 38370 


Believe me I love you; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
15, 1942; E unp. 308973; John Joseph Costello, 
Buffalo. 38371 


Bella-Bella; w Andrew Donnelly, m Hal Dyson. © 
Sept. 21, 1942; E pub. 108014; R. I. M. music co., 
New York. 38372 


Bells of freedom; w Edward E, Siebott, m Daniel W. 
Sohn. © Dec. 30, 1941; E pub. 108009; Miracle 
music co., Philadelphia. 38373 


Beloved America; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 310677; Nicholas De Simone, Cochranton, 
Pa, 38374 


Bending heart; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 1c. 
Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310108; Sara Elizabeth 
Long, Brisbane, Australia. 38375 


Bendita America; song. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 308353; Ondina del Pino, New York. 38376 


Beneath the heavens; w Christopher Tella, & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310664; John 
Scacco, Providence. 38377 


Benediction avant le repas (Dear God, O bless us); 
English version Jane Kerley, m Claude Le Jeune, 
explanatory note Roy Harris; mixed cho. © Sept. 
2, 1942; E pub. 107759; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 38378 


Bessie the belle of the brewery; w & melody. © 1 
c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310046; John Jay Daly, 
Washington. 38379 


Betty; pf. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309269; 
Francis Aloysious Hanley, Albany. 38380 


Beulah; pf., withw. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308315; Bertie Raymour Emery, Los reat? ue 


Beverley; w Harry Dahlin, melody Daniel Heiss & 
Sam U. L. Heiss [i. e. Samuel Heiss, jr.] © 1c. 
Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311345; Samuel Heiss, jr., 
Chicago. 38382 


Beyond the sky; song, mJ. Chas. McNeil. © 1 c. 
Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310589; Gertrude Bryant, 
Pascagoula, Miss. 38383 


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no. 9, 1942 


38419 


Big Ben; harmonized M. B. Seay; men’s voices. © 
1 c. Mar. 2, 1942; E unp. 307937; Edward W. 
Capen, Columbia, S. C. 38384 


Big boy in blue; m William Henry Allen; pf., with 
w. ©lc. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310244; Karl 
Mortensen, New York. 38385 


Big dipper turned over; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
15, 1942; E unp. 308915; Walter Harold Pickwick, 
Queens Village, N. Y. 38386 


Big hearted Joe; fox trot song, melody Peggy D. 
Johnson. © 1 c. Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 308636; 
Catherine Clark, Oklahoma City. 38387 


Big 3 band book; arr. & compiled Paul Yoder, Erik 
W. Leidzen & Dave Bennett; conductor. © Sept. 
8, 1942; E pub. 107902; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 38388 


Big time; from the production, by Roger Edens. © 
1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309742; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 38389 


——opening, George Bassman. © 1 c. Sept. 22, 
1942; E unp. 309726; Loew’s, inc., New York. 
38390 


Bill; w P. G. Wodehouse & Oscar Hammerstein, 
2d, m Jerome Kern, arr. William Stickles; women’s 
3-pt. voices. © Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 107847; 
T. B. Harms co., New York. 38391 


Bingo serenade; w R. Forrestal, m J. Tucker. © 
Sept. 6, 1942; E pub. 107954; Ray Forrestal & 
Johnny Tucker, New York. 38392 


Birds all sang for me that afternoon; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308605; Robert Nor- 
man Schanzer, New York. 38393 


Birth of the blues; by Ray Henderson, transcribed 
William Teague; band pts., with condensed sc. © 
Sept. 16, 1942; E pub. 107810; Harms, inc., New 
York. 38394 


Bite fishie bite; song. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 
308757; Bill H. Post, Geuda Springs, Kan. 38395 


Re 

Black-eyed (A) Susan; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. 
of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310867; Marguerite French, Indianapolis. 38396 


Black River; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 1c. 
Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309532; Lura L. Whittington, 
Albany. 38397 


Blackout; w Everett S. Allen, & melody. ©ilc. 
Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 310572; Marguerite Allen 
Johnson, Exeter, N. H. 38398 


Blackout blues; ist E flat alto sax. & B flat trumpet. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308409; Vincent Joseph 
Saggese, Long Branch, N. J. 38399 


—song. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 309048; 
Reese P. Wasson, Los Angeles. 38400 


Blackout in the heavens; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310871; Hallie Dunlap, Captina, W. Va. 38401 


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Blackout moonlight; w & m Eddie [i. e. Edward] 
Mallé; pf. treble. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 
307753; Edward Mallé, Philadelphia. 38402 


Blackout waltz; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 310137; Helen Blanche Riesenbeck, Donora, 
Pa. 38403 


Bleive it, are not [?]; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 23, 
1942; E unp. 309826; Charles Kara, Vauxhall, 
N. J. 38404 


Bless my daddy tonight; w Jack Raymond, m Robert 


Jules. © Sept. 24, 1942; E for. 67394; Gordon V. 
Thompson, lItd., Toronto. 38405 
Bless our soldier boys; pf., with w. © Aug. 22, 


1942; E pub. 108036; Tommie Howard Godfrey, 
Seminary Hill, Tex. 38406 


Bless your heart; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1942; & unp. 310434; Lucie Irene Fisher, New 
Cumberland, Pa. 38407 


Blitz buggy blues; song, melody Robert VanSickle. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308851; Thomas R. 
Fahlor, Cowansville, Pa. 38408 


Blossoms are falling; w & melody Gene [i. e. Gene- 
vieve] Roy. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309716; 
Genevieve Roy, Cleveland. 38409 


Blow the man down; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 311089; Walter Henry Kaufman, Phil- 
adelphia. 38410 


Blow! Wintry winds; w Mrs. J. H. [i. e. K.] Deligny, 
m R. A. Brown. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 
310201; Katherine Deligny, High Point, N. C. 

38411 


Blue bird song of peace; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
7, 1942: E unp. 311261; Suphronia M. Johnson, 
Pomona, Calif. 38412 


Blue Dahlia; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 308651; 
Curtis Monroe, Washington. 38413 


Blue eyes, why are you sad; song, m Eddie Keenan. 
© Sept. 9, 1942; E pub. 107545; Louise Bowden, 
Jacksonville, Fla. — 38414 


© 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; 
38415 


Blue moments; w & melody. 
E unp. 310454; Richard Riley, Cincinnati. 


Blue Monday; song, m Sydney M. Kistler, © Sept. 
7, 1942; E pub. 107491; Samuel Edwin Kellogg, 
Johnstown, Pa. 38416 


Blue nocturne; by Mark Nevin; pf. © Sept. 17, 
1942; E pub. 107789; Schroeder & Gunther, inc., 
New York. 38417 


Blue skies are smiling above the rain; song. © 1 
c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310345; Herbert Jesse 
Teague, Indianapolis. 38418 


Blue skies over America; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 308144; Paul Vincent Schloss, 
Cedar Rapids, Ia. 38419 


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38420 


Blue smoke; song, melody Newton B. Sullivan. © 
1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 308447; Robert Raymond 
Howard, Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Ark. 38420 


Blue stars; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 309490; Gertrude Helen Cooper, Peabody, 
Kan. 38421 


Bluebell; by Opal Louise Hayes; pf. © Sept. 24, 
1942; E pub. 108088; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 38422 


Bluebonnet Sue; w O. Rosalie Spitzer, & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308018; Thomas Marvel 
Holton, Richmond. 38423 


Blues; w Charles C. Legler, & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
21, 1942; E unp. 309514; Ruth Hile, Boone, Ia. 
38424 


Blues on my mind; w & m Jean Monroe, Helen Mon- 
roe & Curtis [i. e. W. C.] Monroe; pf. treble. © 
1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 307966; William Curtis 
Monroe, Washington. 38425 


Bobbie Lou; w & m Brian Manley. © Aug. 11, 1942; 
E pub. 107981; Southern music pub. co. (Canada) 
ltd., Toronto. 38426 


Bomb-proof love; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 309293; Gladys Loewe Stieb, Detroit. 
38427 


Bombardier; w C. S. Brower, melody T. Loutsin. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309605; Charles S. 
Brower & Thomas Loutsin, New York. 38428 


Bombardier Bill; w & melody. 
1942; E unp. 
Minneapolis. 


© 1 c. Sept. 5, 
308189; Delos Harold Wallace, 
38429 


Bombing of Tokyo; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 10, 
1942; E unp. 308527; Mary Matthews Woods, New 
Orleans. 38430 


Bombs away; w Martha Helstien, & melody. © 1c. 
Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310740; Bernard L. Helstien, 
Chicago. 38431 


Bombs over Tokio; song. © Sept. 25, 1942; E pub. 
107986; Del Frund, Sausalito, Calif. 38432 


Bonds for Uncle Sam; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311281; Ethel Richards, 
Parsons, Kan. 38433 


Bonnie Dundee; w Walter Scott, m arr. Hugh S. 
Roberton; mixed cho. © Aug. 17, 1942; E for. 
67335; Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 38434 


Boogie woogie band; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. of 
Robert Lamm| © 1 c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310875; 
Thomas H. Seitz, Miami, Fla. 38435 


Book of memories; song, melody Dick Fellows. © 
lc. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp, 308500; John Barsuglia, 
San Francisco. 38436 


Boola hoola hoo; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 310717; Herbert E. Kordula, Woodcliff 
Lake, N. J. 38437 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Border ballad; w Walter Scott, m J. H. Maunder, 
arr. John Holler; 3-pt. mixed cho. © Sept. 16, 
1942; E pub. 107802; H. W. Gray co., inc., New 
York. 38438 


Borinquen; beguine, letra y melodia. ©le. Sept. 
15, 1942; E unp. 309253; Erasmo Miranda, New 
York. 38439 


Born of the night; song. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 310334; Jack Flax, Norfolk, Va. 38440 


Bound down the river; harpsichord. © 1 c. Sept. 
15, 1942; E unp. 308982; Martha Alter, New 
Bloomfield, Pa. 38441 


Boy in blue; song, melody Stanley Markowski. © 
1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. S0R8Ets William Hill, 
Akron, O. 38443 


Boy next door; song, w Will Cressy, rev. Frank E. 
Force. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308273; Mrs. 
Erin Keyes Mitts, New Orleans. 38443 


Boys (The) are marching; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
14, 1942; E unp. 308841; Max Pollack, Binghamton, ~ 
N. Y. 38444 


Boys of America; song, arr. William E. Burton. © 
1 c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 309030; Elizabeth 
Arrington, Philadelphia. 38445 

Boys of the U. S. A.; song, m Tom Baker |[pseud. of 
Carroll Webster| © 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308392; Sam Mumford, Hamlet, N. C. 38446 


Brave new world; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 311242; Leonard Jack Albert, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 38447 


Brave songs; w C. Warren Hubert, m W. B. Olds; 
women’s cho. © Sept. 26, 1942; E pub. 108217: 
Hall & McCreary co. | Chicago. 38448 


Break it up; w & m Bill [i. e. W. A.] Coleman. © 
1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 308918; William A. 
Coleman, Washington: Ps: ni 


Bredon Hill; by Julius Harrison; violin & a © 
Sept. 11, 1942: E for. 67321; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd., London. 38450 


Breeze’s lullaby; waltz song, m Ray Hibbeler. © 
Sept. 11, 1942; E pub. 107988; Lydia Dierking, 
Omaha. 38451 


Bring back the sunshine; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
21, 1942; E unp. 309388; John N. Quinn, Tewks- 
bury, Mass. 38452 


Broadway; end title, Frank Skinner; conductor. © 
1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 309801; Universal music 
corp., New York. 38453 


Broadway montage; from Broadway, by Frank Skin- 
ner; conductor. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 


309800: Universal music corp., New York. 
38454 


Broadway without hac m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310812; Gene- 
vieve I. Hicks, South eed Ind. ' 38455 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 9, 1942 


Broken hearted mother; song, m Gordon R. Wood- 
ford. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309311; Jennie 
Harvey, Wheeling, Mo. 38456 


Broomstick parade; by Hugh Arnold; pf. © Sept. 
16, 1942; E pub. 107858; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 38457 


Brotherly love; w & melody Leonard Feather, Louis 
Jordan & J. Mayo Williams. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 310674; Leeds music corp., New York. 

38458 


Brown Bomber waltz; song. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 308030; Nelson Smith, Chicago. 38459 


Brown eyes with the curly hair; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308728; Thomas F. 
Mulcahy, Framingham, Mass. 38460 


Brown lad; song. © 1 c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 
309286; Gladys Lillian Burrell, Pittsburgh. 
38461 


Bucolique; by Edgar Moy; 2 pfs. © Oct. 25, 1936; 
E for. 67400; Schott & co., ltd., London. 38462 


Buddies and sweethearts; waltz song. © 1 c. Sept. 
17, 1942; E unp. 309081; James Edgar Potter, 
Detroit. 38463 


Buddy dear; w & melody. © 1 c. Oct. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 311188; Murray M. Gottlieb, New York. 
38464 


Buddy, get your gun; song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 308908; Ferdinand Warner, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 38465 


Buff album of twenty pieces for the organ; arr. 
Reginald Goss-Custard. v.11. © Nov. 22, 1933; 
E for. 67325; Schott & co., ltd., London. 38466 


Buffalo gals polka; m anon. [and] Liza polka; by M. 
Keller; arr. Rosario Bourdon; band or orch. pts. 
© Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 108055; Emil Ascher, 
inc., New York. 38467 


Buggert method for xylophone and marimba; by 
Robert W. Buggert. bk. 1. © Aug. 31, 1942; AA 
410947; Belwin, inc., New York. 38468 


Building castles in the air; w & melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310679; Miriam Edith Hoff- 
man, San Francisco. 38469 


Building for tomorrow; w & m June Bisno, Lola 
Sanblom & Carolyn Freeman. © Dec. 1, 1941; E 
pub. 107817; Freeman music co., Cortland, N. Y. 

38470 


But a number; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308872; Robert G. Stewart, 
Dos Palos, Calif. 38471 


But oh, those lonely nights; song, m Lee B. Browne. 
© le. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 307876; Pauline G. 
Davidson, Charlestewn, Ind. 38472 


But she’s not me; song, melody P. G. Mack. © 1c. 
Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 308924: A. H. Crownbranch, 
Paterson. 38473 


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38491 


But so different; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310111; Howard L. Ely & Tom 
Walker, Philadelphia. 38474 


Buy a bond; song. © 1 c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 
310300; Josephine Margaret Freilinger, Spokane. 
38475 


——song. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 307979; Mae 
Belle Nathan, Norfolk, Va. 38476 


Buy a bond and fire a bomb; song. © Sept. 14, 
1942; E pub. 108162; Mrs. Vitruvius Charles 
Hubbell, San Diego, Calif. 38477 


Buy a bond today; song, arr. Mrs. F. E. Van Pelt. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 309215; Florence 
Lucile Strouse, Elkhart, Ind. 38478 


Buy a stamp today; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 309021; Reed Maxwell Badgley, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 38479 


Buy bonds; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 309639; Grace A Wright, Concord, Mass. 
; 38480 


—w & melody Babe [i. e. E.] Wallace. © 1c. 
Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 308454; Emmett Wallace, 
New York. 38481 


Buy bonds for Uncle Sam; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with ws © 1 c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310810; Bertha M. Atchison, Cheboygan, Mich. 

38482 


Buy bonds today; song, m J. Charles McNeil. © . 
1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309790; Stephenia 
Walta, Chesaning, Mich. 38483 


Buy your bonds today; song. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 309313; Carmine Tiscione, Providence. 
38484 


Buying yourself a victory bond; song. © 1c. Oct. 
1, 1942; E unp. 310684; Theresa Post, Rapid City, 
S. D. 38485 


Buzz song; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. Oct. 
1, 1942; E unp. 310546; Virginia Carter, Atlanta. 
38484 


By America we will stand; song, arr. Olman J. 
Cobbs, © i c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308891; 
Johnnie Calvin, Houston. 38487 


By an old rose trellis; song, m Lee B. Browne. © 
1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 307877; Delphene Roe, 
Amarillo, Tex. 38488 


By special request; song. © 1 c. Oct. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 310722; Josephine Henry Foltz, Fort Worth. 
38489 


By the beautiful sea; fox-trot, w Harold R. Atteridge, 
m Harry Carroll, arr. Vic Schoen; orch. pts. © 
Sept. 30, 1942; E pub. 108119; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 38490 


By the light of the silvery moon; by Gus Edwards, 
arr, William Teague; band pts. © Aug. 31, 1942: 
E pub. 107428; Remick music corp., New York. 

38481 


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38492 


By the ole swimmin’ hole; song, w Charles Pernot. 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 310477; Sterling 
Evans, Duryea, Pa. 38492 


By thunder, I wonder; w Peg Murray [pseud. of 
Margaret Bristol}, m Walt Gilder [pseud. of W. H. 
Golde} © 1 c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308976; 
Walter H. Golde, New York. 38493 


*Bye to you; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310552; Edward J. 
Steimel, Michigan City, Ind. 38494 


Call for freedom; arr. Frances K. Reckling; pf., 
with w. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309361; 
Clara Walker, South Orange, N. J. 38495 


Call of America; w Walter Raiguel, m H. Alexander 
Matthews. © Sept. 16, 1942; E pub. 107865; 
Oliver Ditson co., Philadelphia. 38496 


Call of heart; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; 
E unp. 309013; Charles Merrill, Salt Lake City. 
38497 


Call of spring; song. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
309504; Fred Bear, jr., Springfield, Col. 38498 


Call to arms; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 307898; Lionel Philip Woods, sr., New 
Orleans. 38499 


Call to service; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1 c. Sept. 17, 1942;; E unp. 309093; Clara 
Braddock, Salt Point, N. Y. 38500 


Callate corazon; bolero, letra y m Ernesto M. 
' Cortazar. © Aug. 12, 1942; E for. 67347; Pro- 
motora Hispano Americana de musica, s. 4., 
Mexico, D. F. 38501 


Camp meeting; harpsichord. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; 
E unp. 308983; Martha Alter, New Bloomfield, 
. Pa, 38502 


Campagnolo; versi Frank Mascetta, e melodia. © 
1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 310309; Ernest John 
Maggi, Brooklyn. 38503 


CanI believe what I see in your eyes; w & melody 
Hazel Van Dyke & Buzz Benson. © 1c. Sept. 18, 
1942; E unp. 309356; Hazel Madelyn Ball, Santa 
Cruz, Calif. 38504 


Can it be love; song, melody L. Roberts [pseud. of 
Robert Lamm] © 1 c, Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310889; 
James B. Williams, Cristobal, Canal Zone. 

38505 


Cancion de cuna para un gato; de Jacobo Ficher, op. 
38; pi. © Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 107501; Axelrod 
publications, inc., Providence. 38506 


Cancion del alma; letra y m Rafael Hernandez. © 
Aug. 12, 1942; E for. 67358; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York, 38507 


Cancion por dos gorriones; de Jacobo Ficher, op. 
38; pf. © Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 107503; Axelrod 
publications, inc., Providence. 38508 


Candle light; w & melody. © 1 c. Oct. i, 1942; E 
unp, 310676; Wilfred Joseph Stanley, Barberton, O. 
38509 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Candy; song. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308966; 
Gynith Helland Shaw, Oakland, Calif. 38510 


‘Canitas; paso-doble, letra y m Juan S. Garrido, arr. 


Ramon Marquez; ptes. d’org. © Aug. 28, 1942; E 
for. 67345; Promotora Hispano Americana de | 
musica, Ss. a., Mexico, D. F. 38511 


Cansancio; letra y m Orlando de la Rosa; pf. © 
Sept. 15, 1942; E for. 67356; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 38512 


Can’t believe it; melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 310381; Alice W. Simon, New York. 38513 


Can’t get out of this mood; from Seven days leave, 
w Frank Loesser, m Jimmy McHugh. © Aug. 27, 
1942; E pub. 107924; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 38514 


Can’t get used to the thrill; w R. La Marre & A. 
Wilson, m Benny Butler [i. e. B. H. Butler, jr.] 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310071; Benjamin H. 
Butler, jr., Aileen Wilson & Rene La Marre, 
Oakland, Calif. 38515 


Can’t you hear me softly calling; pf., withw. © 1 
c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 309973; Claude Davis 
Richardson, Montezuma, Ga. 38516 


Cantate Domino and Deus misereatur; w & m David 
Mck. Williams; organ; in B flat. © Sept. 5, 1942; 
E pub. 107480; H. W. Gray co., inc., New York. 

38517 


Canteen blues; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310113; 
Ralph Beckmeier, Pecatonica, III. 38518 


Cantiga ingenua; English w Olga Paul, Portuguese 
w Gaspar Coelho, m Olga Coelho. © Sept. 15, 
1942; E pub. 107892; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 38519 


Capriccio a fantasia; by Alfredo Squeo, op. 6; violin, 
with pf. acc. © Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 107665; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 38520 


Caprice; by J. D. Davis, op. 81; pf. © Feb. 6, 1930; 
E for. 67410; Schott & co., ltd., London. 38521 


Captain Colin Kelly was a hero; arr. Walter Seim; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 
309213; James Francis Kiely, St. Louis. 38522 


Captain Marvel; w & melody Gilbert Mills & F. 
LaMarr. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308478; 
Frank LaMarr music pub. co., New York. 38523 


Captain of my heart; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1942; E unp. 309564; May Weyer McKague, Santa 
Ana, Calif. 38524 


Careless with my heart; song. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 308067; John J. Bradshaw, White Plains, 
Nu. 38525 


Caribe; letra y m Calixto Varela; pf. © Aug. 31, 
1942; E for. 67354; Peer internatl. corp., New 
York. ' 38526 


Carillon; by Alec Rowley; 2 pfs. © Oct. 25, 1936; 
E for. 67401; Schott & co., ltd., London. 38527 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. $, 1942 


Carioca; w Gus Kahn & Edward Eliscu, m Vincent 
Youmans, arr. William Stickles; mixed cho. © 
Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 107848; Max Dreyfus & 
Vincent Youmans, New York. 38528 


Carol to the Child; w & m Mildred Weston [i. e. 
Mildred Weston Rogers]; mixed voices. © Sept. 
11, 1942; E pub. 107925; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 38529 


Carolina Rose; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. of 
Andrew Brady] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
308402; Inez Gray, Raleigh, N. C. 38530 


Carols of Christmas; w & m Ellen Jane Lorenz; 
mixed voices. © Aug. 4, 1942; E pub. 107806; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 38531 


Carry on; melody. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 
308437; Helen C. Turnbull, Fort Dix, N. J. 38532 


Carry on, carry on, carry on; song. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 1942; E unp. 308131; Charles Robeson Wilson. 
Lynn, Mass. 38533 


Carry on Uncle Sam; march song. © 1c. Sept. 15, 
1942; E unp. 308993; Charles O. Clausen, San 
Francisco. 38534 


Castles in the moonlight; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1642; E unp. 309208; Jacob Sallo, 
Chicago. 38535 


Casual way; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 306071; Ruth Marie Bowen, Detroit. 38536 


Catalina; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 
310052; Dott-Ada Marie Hess, Los Angeles. 
38537 


Cause No Man’s Land belongs to me; w & m Bill 

[i. e. W. H.] Bollman. © Sept. 24, 1942; E pub. 

107994; Walter Hogg Bollman, Hollywood, Calif. 
38538 


Censored; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 
310659; Joyce Crystal, Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. 
38539 


Challenge; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 310416; Cora Spegal Bernhardt, Indianapolis. 
38540 


Chandler’s 100th anniversary; march; B flat cornet. 
© 1 c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309252; G. Dana 
Holt, Dixfield, Me. P 38541 


Chapel bells will be ringing; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 
308816; Marguerite Mae Ladd, Baldwin Park, 
Calif. 38542 


Charlie McCarthy’s refrain; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308266; John Lynch, Wood- 
haven, L. I., N. Y. 38543 


Charlynn; song. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 
310374; John William Sublett, New York. 38544 


Check and double check; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
8, 1942; E unp. 308316; Louis J. Pope, Los Angeles. 
38545 


38561 


Cheer for America; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1542; E unp. 309552; 
Delita Pifer, Irwin, Id. 38546 


Cheer up, laddie; song. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 309503; George A. Bishop, South Westville, 
N. J. 38547 


Cheerful tinker; by Lewis Brown; pf. © Sept. 24, 
1942; E pub. 108089; Theodore Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. ; 38548 


Cheerup; pf., withw. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 
309298; Justina Kapalezynski, Milwaukee. 38549 


Chester and the judge sneak out; from Whistling in 
Dixie, by Lennie Hayton. © 1 c. Sept. 16, 1942, 
E unp. 309139; Loew’s, inc., New York. 38550 


Chica (La) del ford; tango milonga, letra P. Con- 
tursi, m A. Scatasso y F. Del Negro. © Oct. 10, 
_ 1941; E for. 67338; Do re mi fa casa’editora de 
musica, Buenos Aires. 38551 


Child (The) divine; nativity pageant, text Mattie B. 
Shannon, m I. H. Meredith & others, compiled 
I. H. Meredith. © Aug. 17, 1942; D 76172; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 38551* 


Child (A) was born in Bethlehem; w Alfred Noyes, 
m Ernest Lubin; mixed cho. © Sept. 1, 1942; E 
pub. 107418; Boston music co., Boston. 38552 


Children of America; w & melody Nell W. Godfrey, 
Anne Godfrey & Helen Myers. © 1c. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 310905; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

38553 


—w Nell W. Godfrey, m Anne Godfrey. ©lc. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 311051; Mrs. J. P. Godfrey, 
Tuscaloosa, Ala. 38554 


Children’s sleep; from Winter night’s dream, w 
Vernon Glasser, m Margaret Bonds, ed. Walter 
Aschenbrenner; mixed cho. © Aug. 31, 1942; 5h 
pub, 107657; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

38555 


Child’s book of Christmas carols; w & marr. Inez 
Bertail, illus. Masha [pseud. of Marie Stern]; pf. 
© Oct. 1, 1942; E pub. 108229; Artists & writers 
guild, inc., New York. 38556 


Chin up; song. © 1 c.Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308756; 
Moulton Green, Kansas City, Mo. 38557 


Chin up, thumbs up, don’t cry; w Bert [i. e. A. A.] 
Ames, m Kenny [i. e. K. N.] Sparrow. © 1c. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309594; Kenneth Norman 
Sparrow & Albert Alden Ames, Renton, Wash. 

38558 


Chinese war march; by Richard A. Kurth; band pts., 
with conductor. © Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 107694; 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 38559 


Choice hymns; compiled William Pearce & others. 
© June 10, 1942; AA 410116; Free Methodist 
pub. house, Winona Lake, Ind. 38560 


Chorale; marimba & pf. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 308302; Frank Kenneth MacCallum, El Paso. 
38561 


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38562 


Christian way; hymn, w Louis C. F. Miller. © 1c. 
Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310003; Howard E. Anthony, 
Scranton. 38562 


Christmas in the long ago; Christmas pageant, text 
Juanita Rosemon, m I. H. Meredith. © Aug. 17, 
1942: D 76167; Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

38562* 


Chromatexcitement; from Junior G men of the air, 
by Milton Rosen. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 
308220; Universal music corp., New York. 

38563 


Ciganka sam mlada; Croatian folk song, arr. Edo 
Lubich; pf. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309871; 
Colonial music pub. co., inc., New York. 38564 


Cigarette (A) and a smile; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis) Tobin. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
309556; Joseph L. Flaherty, jr., Baltimore. 

38565 


Cimarron, roll on; w & m Johnny Bond. © Aug. 11, 
1942; E pub. 107916; Peer internatl. corp., New 
York. 38566 


Cipolla; w Norbert Ruzicka & Danny [i. e. Daniel] 
Pellegrini, m D. Pellegrini. © July 31, 1942; E 
pub. 107488; Dan-Pell song co., Baltimore. 

38567 

Ciribiribin; full harmony arr. B. Pryce; electric 
& Hawaiian guit., in note & diagram. © June 12, 
1942; E pub. 108002; Oahu pub. co., Cleveland. 

38568 


City of ships; w Walt Whitman, m George Mead; 
men’s cho. © Sept. 17, 1942; E pub. 107799; 
Galaxy music corp., New York. 38569 


Civilian life is not the life for me; song. © lc. 
Sept. 23, 1942: E unp. 309824; Leland Thompson, 
East Liverpool, O. 38570 


Clancy; w & m Vick Knight. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; 
Ek unp. 308179; Owens-Kemp music, Hollywood, 
Calif. Es 38571 

Clarabelle; song, m James Crane. © 1c. Sept. 2, 
1942; E unp. 307836; William Anthony Lyons, 
Port Huron, Mich. 38572 


Climb on Uncle Sam’s bond wagon; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311341; Mary Alice 
Finsen, Minneapolis. 38573 


Close to my heart; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 3, 
1942; E unp. 307021; Hasseltine Lane, Raleigh, 
Miss. 38574 


—w & melody Jimmy [i. e. J.S.] Murphy. © lc. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309587; James Sanborn 
Murphy, Laguna Beach, Calif. 38575 


Closer; w J. Waters, m Emmie Durden [i. e. E. D. 
Smith} © 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 311235; Emmie 
Durden Smith & John Waters, Graymont, Ga. 

38576 


Clouds formed a picture of you; w & melody. © 1 
c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309658; Mary I. Anselmo, 
Revere, Mass. 38577 


pt. 3, n.s., v. 37 


Colima; arr. Severo Muguerza; pf. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 309018; Thomas Seabrook Hunter, 
Monterey, N. L., Mexico. 38578 


Color combination; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 
1942; E unp. 310068; Leon H. Hagen, Minneapolis. 
38579 


Come and join the big parade; w Bob [i. e. Robert] 
Sullivan, melody Hal [i. e. H. C.] Mowry. © 1c. 
Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310649: Harold C. Mowry, 
Boston. 38580 


Come back again, ya hear; from Pardon my sarong, 
w & melody Don Raye & Gene De Paul. © 1c. 
Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307856; Universal music 
corp., New York. 38581 


Come back, my love; song. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 310069; Leon H. Hagen, Minneapolis. 
38582 


Come, blessed death (Komm, susser tod); by 
Johann Sebastian Bach, w tr. J. C. Graham, m arr. 
Walter Aschenbrenner; mixed voices. © Aug. 31, 
1942; E pub. 107659; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 38583 


Come ’n get it; song, from Strip for action. © 1c. 
Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308674; Harold Shannon 
Abbey, New York. 38584 


Come on America; song, m Lee B. Browne. © 1c. 
Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 307878; George J. Fisher, 
jr., Norfolk, Va. 38585 


—w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 
308703; Clara Adele Friederichs, St. Louis. 
38586 


Come on and fight; w & m Frances Turner & Howell 
Ellis. © Feb. 22, 1942; E pub. 108202; Grover 
B. Turner, Indianapolis. 38587 


Come on Dobbin let’s go; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
26, 1942; E unp. 309651; Olive Hanson McClaran, 
Mount Pleasant, Ia. 38588 


Come on, men of America; pf., with w. © 1 c. Sept. 
30, 1942; E unp. 310510; Lucy Adams Shivell, 
Tampa, Fla. 38589 


Come on you beautiful moon; song, m Tom Baker 
[pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1c, Sept. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 308390; David Burrus, Norfolk, Va. 38590 


Come to the Land of Sunshine; pf., withw. © 1c. 
Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310715; Lee Pettijohn, Los 
Angeles. 38591 


Come wet your mustache with me; w Mickey Stoner, 
m Milton Shaw & Jack Manus. © Sept. 4, 1942; © 
E pub. 107567; Evan Georgeoff music pub. Co., 
New York. 38592 


Command me my commando; w & melody Buddy [i. 
e. M. W.] Rose. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 
310473; M. William Rose, Chicago. 38593 


Commandos; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310808; Jesse T. White, 
Hartford. . 38594 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1942 


38628 


——march; pf. © 1 c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 
308556; Louis Victor Romano, Weatherly, Pa. 
38595 


—— —w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 
308768; Pat Couvillion, Fort Smith, Ark. 38596 


Company K; song. © Sept. 12, 1942; E pub. 107608; 
George N. Raymond, Akron, N. Y. 38597 


Compere guilleri; southern ritournelle, Marcel 
Etchecopar; harp. © Sept. 3, 1942; E pub. 107414; 
M. Baron co., New York. 38598 


Comrades; pf. treble, with w. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 
1942: E unp. 309327; W. A. Alling, New York. 
38599 


—song. 
Sayre, Iowa City, la. 


© Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 108043; Paul 
38600 


Cor~ -rto no. 3 in B flat; by William Felton, arr. E. 
I. wer Biggs; organ. © Sept. 16, 1942; E pub. 
107800; H. W. Gray co., inc., New York. 38601 


Confession (The); from Big time, by Roger Edens. 
© 1 c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309728; Loew’s, 
inc., New York. 38602 


Confidence; by Fred Witt; pf..© 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 309282; Sigismund Witting, New York. 
38603 


Congratulations; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 310795; Martin B. Nadle, Brooklyn & Ber- 
nard Altschuler, Jackson Heights, N. Y. 38604 


Constantly; from Road to Morocco, w Johnny Burke, 
m Jimmy Van Heusen. © Oct. 2, 1942; E pub. 
108227; Paramount music corp., New York. , 

38605 


Contra dances no. 1; by L. v. Beethoven, arr. 
Rosario Bourdon; band or orch. pts. © Sept. 10, 
1942; E pub. 108052; Emil Ascher, inc., New York. 

38606 


Convoy; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 
310640; Samuel Ashton Barton, jr., Augusta, Ga. 
38607 


—w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 19, 1942; E unp. 
309399; Herbert Westbrook Smith, Ellsworth, Me. 
38608 


Coraopolis high school - marche; band pts., with 
conductor. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310344; 
Theodore William Ripper, Coraopolis, Pa. 38609 


Corazon encadenado; tango Cancion, de Sentimiento 
gaucho, letra Ivo Pelay, m Francisco Canaro; pf. 
© Aug. 12, 1942; E for. 67377; Peer internatl. 
corp., New i oEey 38610 


Cordoba; by I. Albeniz, arr. Rosario Bourdon; band 
or orch. pts. © Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 108057; 
Emil Ascher, inc., New York. 38611 


Corregidor; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 


© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309554; Jack M. 
Arnold, Alliance, O. 38612 


507184 O- 43-2 


Corregidor shall be free; song, m adapted R. H. 
[pseud. of A. H. Ryder] from Carmen, by Georges 
Bizet. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310379; 
Frank Arthur Jasset, Newton, Mass. 38613 


Corregidor, we’re coming back to you; song. © ic. 
Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310041; Beulah Mae Ander- 
» son, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. 38614 


Cortege de noces; from Coq d’or, by N. Rimsky- 
Korsakoff, arr. Frederick Block; pf. © Oct. 6, 
1942; E pub. 108221; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 38615 


Cortejo (El); de Jacobo Ficher, op. 38; pf. © Sept. 
8, 1942; E pub. 107505; Axelrod publications, inc., 
Providence. 38616 


Cosas del amor; letra José Antonio Zorrilla, m 
Javier Ruiz Rueda. © Aug. 27, 1942; E for. 67385; 
Promotora Hispano Americana de musica, Ss. a., 


Mexico, D. F. 38617 
Cossack batallion [?]; Caucasian march, arr, 
William Charles Schoenfeld; orch. pts. © Mar. 


22, 1926; E pub. 108010; Photo play music co., 
inc., New York. 38618 


Coster rumba;from He found a star, w Eric Masch- 
witz & Jack Strachey, m J. Strachey. © Dec. 19, 
1941; E for. 67430; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., 
London. 38619 


Cottage of love; song. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 
308471; Taft Roosevelt Turner, Raleigh, N. C. 
38620 


Could be; song. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 
308828; Louis B. Byrne, Miami Beach, Fla. 
38621 


Could you be true; w J. Waters, m Emmie Durden 
[i. e. E. D. Smith] © 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 
311237; Emmie Durden Smith & John Waters, 
Graymont, Ga. 38622 


Cover my face with kisses; song, m Stephen Grady 
[pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 308382; Garnet H. Jones, Star Junction, Pa. 

38623 


Cowboy: town; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 311179; Cherry Sue Orr, Winnetka, Ill. 
38624 


Cowboy’s day; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309548; Dorothy 
Adams, North Providence, R. I. 38625 


Cradle hymn; English w Coleridge, Latin w from 
German print of the Virgin, m E. A. MacDowell, 
op. 33, no. 2, arr. R. S. Stoughton; women’s 
cho. © Sept. 11, 1942; E pub. 107930; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Bosten. 38626 


Cradie song; by V. Rebikoff, transcribed; string 
orch. sc. & pts. © Aug. 27, 1942; E pub. 107592; 
Quinto Maganini, Greenwich, Conn. 38627 


© 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E 
38628 


Crashing through; song. 
unp. 309531; Ralph Cavallaro, New Haven. 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


38629 

Craze of this age; song. © Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 
107644; Frank Ruhnau, Los Angeles. 38629 

Cream of America’s man power; song, m Leo 


Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 308819; R. C. Wooley, New Auburn, Wis. 
38630 


Credit with a smile; w & melody; inC. © 1c. Sept. 


8, 1942; E unp. 308350; Martin Joseph Burke, 
Chicago. 38631 


Crib (The); Christmas carol, w & m Charles H. 
Heller; mixed voices. © Aug. 29, 1942; E pub. 
107349; Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

32632 


Cuando aprenda a quererte; bolero, letra J. R. 
Velis, m F. C. Vega; pf. tiple. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 307624; Francisco Camacho Vega & 
Jose Ruiz Velis, Los ‘Angeles. 38633 


Cuba; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 
308930: Mary Carroll & Margaret Carroll, New 
York. 38634 


Curator; w La Verne Barber, m Jean Stor [pseud. 
of W. Astor Morgan], ed. W. C. Handy. © Sept. 
24, 1942; E pub. 108064; Handy bros. music co., 


inc., New York. 38635 
Curfew; by Percy Elliott; orch. pts. © Apr. 4, 

1928; E for. 67330; Schott & co., ltd., London. 
38636 


Curly head; song, mJ. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Oct. 
5, 1942; E unp. 311274; George J. Orrall, Swansea, 
Mass. 38637 


Cute as cotton; by Ralph Federer; pf. © Sept. 24, 
1942; E pub. 108090; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 38638 


Cute little cutie; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 
c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309686; William P. 
Harrison, Richmond. 38639 


Cynthia’s in love; w Jack Owens, m Billy Gish & 
Earl White, arr. Lou Halmy. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 310298; Owens-Kemp music, Hollywood, 
Calif. 38640 


Daddy’s lullaby; song, arr. Art McCue. © 1c. 
Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309748; Frank William 
Kukula, San Francisco. 38641 


Dago, Jap and Hun; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308741; Delphine Grace, Kimmswick, 
Mo. 38642 


Dainty Dalia; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 310202; Myra Epsteen, San Francisco. 
38643 


Dainty ’kerchief; by Charles E. Overholt; pf. © 
Sept. 24, 1942; E pub. 108091; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 38644 


Dancing with jive; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310087; Peter Paul Bartkus, Rock- 
ford, Ill. 38645 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Dancing without any music; w Roma Campbell- 
Hunter, m Jack Strachey. © Apr. 28, 1942; E for. 
67423; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

38646 


Danny boy; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 308649; 
Curtis Monroe, Washington. 38647 


Dark design; w Frank Curlee [i. e. F. M. Curlee, 
jr.j, melody Shelby H. Curlee, 3d. © 1 c. Sept. 
24, 1942; E unp. 309927; Francis M. Curlee, jr., 
St. Louis. 38648 


Dark eyes; folk song, swing arr. Harry Volpe; 4 
guits. © Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 107388; Radio City 
guitar studio, Sunnyside, L.I., N. Y. 38649 


Darkness at noon; from Big time, by Roger Edens. 
© 1c. Sept. 22, ‘1942: E unp. 309733; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. "38650 


Darling; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308263; Joseph Grotas, New York. 38651 


Darling, I’m in love; song. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 308360; Walter H. Zitzke, Wauwatosa, Wis. 
38652 


Darling, maybe someday you’ll miss me; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308733; Josephine 
Gee, Detroit. 38653 


Darling, my darling; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308342; 
Genevieve Morgan, Morgan, Pa. 38654 


Darling, you almost won my heart; song, m J. Charles 
McNeil. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309789; 
Chester Leon Wyatt, New York. 38655 


Daughters of America;w & melody Jamie[i. e. J. A.] 
Kelly. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 309955; James 
A. Kelly, Brooklyn. 38656 


Dauntless Captain Colin Kelly; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309667; Charles Hugh Daly, 
New York. 38657 


Dawn again; improvisation, by August Maekelberghe 
on Puer natus est; organ. © Sept. 16, 1942; E 
pub. 107803; H. W. Gray co., inc., New York. 2 

3865 


Dawn from the skies above; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309580; John F. Cangemi, 
Brooklyn. 38659 


Dawning; song. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 
309939; Mary V. Harris, Hinton, W. Va. 38660 


Day (The) when our peace is won; w & melody Mrs. 
aay B. Curtis, jr. [i. e. E. D. Curtis] © 1 c. Sept. 
11, 1942; E unp. 309648; Elizabeth Davis Curtis, 
Stratford, Conn. 38661 


Days of yesterday; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308171; Nellie Smith Stalker, Bur- 
bank, Calif. 38662 


Day’s sunset; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 309606; Charles S. Merrill, Salt Lake City. 


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no. 9, 1942 


De profundis; liturgical w, m Pietro A. Yon; double 
men’s cho. © July 30, 1942; E pub. 107749; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 38664 


Dead ashes; w H. V. Wineroth, melody G. V. Leinen. 
© 1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 309216; Grace 
Valentine Leinen, Marina, Calif. & Henry V. 
Wineroth, San Francisco. 38665 


Dear Alice; song. 
310268; Sedahlia Propst Kester, Hickory, N. C. 
38666 


Dear little playhouse; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 
30$866; Lula F. Mason, Jenky, W. Va. 38667 


Dear Marge; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Sept. 
28, 1942; E unp. 310591; Phenice E. Fambrought, 
Argentia, Newfoundland. 38668 


Dear soldier dad of mine; w & melody Douglas Hart. 
© 1 c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310626; Edward 
Douglas Hart, Hyde Park, N. Y. 38669 


Dear son; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309857; Julia Fiser, 
Boone, Ia. 38670 


—— -—- melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Sept. 23, 
1942; E unp. 309691; Frances Hague, Spring 
Valley, Minn. 38671 


—w & melody; in B flat. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 309355; Elsa Carrie Pangle, Crystal Lake, 
Ill. = 38672 

Dear Uncle Sam; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 
1942; E unp. 309352; James Davis, Los Angeles, 

38673 


Deep river; traditional w & m, arr. Charles L. 
Cooke, transcribed Hugo Frey; mixed cho. © 
Sept. 28, 1942; E pub. 108114; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 38674 


Deep sleep; song, m P. Gibbs & Wade Boykin. © 
1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308153; Pauleen Gibbs, 
Detroit. 38675 


Deep waters; song, w H. Briggs. © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308246; Harriette Briggs & Myllicent 
Brown, New York. 38676 


Defend America; song, arr. Harold Potter. © Sept. 
12, 1942; E pub 107642; Ammon E. Crammer, 
Frederick, Md. 38677 


Dempsey (The) swing; melody Dick Stabile & Gene 
Hammett. © 1 c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309162; 
Leeds music corp., New York. 38678 


Descant to America; w Samuel F. Smith, m from 
Harmonia anglicana, descant Leo Sowerby. © 
Sept. 4, 1942; E pub. 107474; H. W. Gray co., inc., 
New York. 38679 


Desconsuelo; bolero, letra Fernando Caprio, m 
Antonio Galiana & F. Caprio. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 310204; Ediciones musicales Tempo, 
Buenos Aires. 38680 


© 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 


1437 


38698 


Después del aguacero; marcha-malambo, de Senti- 
miento gaucho, letra Ivo Pelay, m Francisco 
Canaro; pf. © Aug. 12, 1942; E for. 67382; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 38681 


Devil dogs; song. © Aug. 20, 1942; E pub. 108026; 
Patrick Harrity, Philadelphia. 38682 


Dew; melody Billy Strayhorn. © 1 c. Sept. 12, 1942: 
E unp. 309791; Robbins music corp., New York. 
38683 


—w Sara Teasdale, m Noah Klauss; high voice. 
© Sept. 9, 1942; E pub. 107597; Boston music co., 
Boston. 38684 


Dewey for me, Dewey for you; w & melody; inC. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308882; Aaron Brown, 
Lexington, O. 38685 


Deze, dem and doze; melody Glenn Miller. ©1lc. 
Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308533; Santly-Joy-Select, 
inc., New York. 38686 


Dimple in her chin; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 17, 
1942; E unp. 309170; Helen Plunkett Waldvogel, 
Mamaroneck, N. Y. 38687 


Dinah, come dine with me; w & m H. Wakefield 
Smith. © Sept. 4, 1942; E pub. 107554; Hamilton 
S. Gordon, inc., New York. 38688 


Disappointed serenader; lower Rhine folksong, tr. 
Frances D. S. Tatnall, m Johannes Brahms, op. 
84, no. 4, arr. Theodor Koerner; men’s voices. 
© Sept. 16, 1942; E pub. 107854; Oliver Ditson 
co., Philadelphia. 38689 


Dixie Lou; w Lasses [i. e. Lee] White, melody 
Britt Wood. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308909; 
Lee White, West Los Angeles, Calif. 38690 


Do I love you; w & melody. © 1 c. Oct. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 311344; John Dottling, Orangeburg, S. C. 
38691 


Do not leave me ever again; song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308800; Martin Kalmanoff, Woodmere, 
N. Y. 38692 


Do you; w & melody. 
307891; Phoebe Paquit, Brooklyn. 


© 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 
38693 


Do you feel that way too; w & melody George Rufus 
Neill. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310102; Ann 
Loveman, Nashville. 38694 


Do you remember; m Gustave Sax; orch. pts., with 
w. © Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 107872; Walter Wesni- 
ak, Brooklyn. 38695 


Dobbin with Dobbin; song, m Ethel Mae Phillips. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310904; Leila Mead, 
Long Beach, Calif. 38696 


Dog fight; from Junior G men of the air, by Milton 
Rosen; conductor. © 1 c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 
308221; Universal music corp., New York. 

38697 


Doin’ O. K.; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 309846; Jack Truman Lashua, Oakland, 
Calif. 38698 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
38699 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Doll shop; from Big time, by Roger Edens. © 1 c. 
Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309745; Loew’s, inc., New 
York. 38699 


——continued; from Big time, by Roger Edens. © 
1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309746; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 38700 


——part 2; from Big time, arr. Roger Edens. © 
1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309744; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 38701 


Dolls are a problem, I keep a dimple doll; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308314; William Mark 
Muchow, Chicago. 38702 


Dolly; w & m Irving Riskin. © Sept. 23, 1941; E 
_ pub, 107959; Luz bros. music pub., inc., New 
York. 38703 


Don’t be a slacker, Buddy; song. © 1c. Sept. 25, 
1942; E unp. 309979: May Williams, Cranford, 
N. i 38704 


Don’t break my heart tonight; song. © 1c. Oct. 7, 
1942; Eunp. 311253; Virginia Conzelman Donnelly, 
Wellston, Mo. 38705 


Don’t chase your dreams away; w & m Joe [i. e. 
Joseph| Hughes, arr. Roy Nelson. © 1 c. Sept. 
22, 1942; E unp. 309630; University music pub- 
lishers, Cambridge, Mass. 38706 


Don’t cry; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 310078; Clara Lucille Coates, New Orleans. 
38707 


Don’t cry, little girl; song. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 310070; Leon H. Hagen, Minneapolis. 
38708 


Don’t dream; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 309963; Joseph Bruno, Brooklyn. 38709 


Don’t fool with my heart; w Arthur Garland, m Kay 
Crothers, © Sept. 2, 1942; E pub. 107927; Melody 
Lane publications, inc., Hollywood, Calif. 38710 


Don’t grumble and stay; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
11, 1942; E unp. 308515; Alec Reid, New York. 
38711 


Don’t let ’em take it from you boys; song. © Sept. 
8, 1942; E pub. 107787; Daisy Marie Stamm, 


Indianapolis. 38712 
Don’t let this distance change you; w J. E. Mc- 
Gaffney, m Ernie [i. e. Ernest] Mariani. © 1c. 


Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 308125; Jerry E. McGaffney 
& Ernest Mariani, Youngstown, O. 38713 


Don’t lose that smile; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 3, 
1942; E unp. 307903; Edward Louis Goette, Lake- 
wood, O. 38714 


Don’t tell nobody; song, m Lee B. Browne. © 1c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308745; Marie Brown, 
Stantonsburg, N. C. 38715 


Don’t trifle with my heart; song. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 309885; Wynema Hodges, Tulsa, 
Okl. 38716 


Don’t trust in friends but in Jesus; pf., with w. © 
1 c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310337; Bessie Hill 
Cully, Chicago. 38717 


Don’t worry about me mom and dad; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 307975; Agnes Gene- 
vieve Gleason, Madison, Wis. 38718 


Don’t worry mom, I'll be O. K.; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310594; 
Addie M. Lewis, Akron, O. 38719 


Don’t worry mother; song, arr. Charles W. Karbach. 
© 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 308004; Walter B. 
Brady, Chicago. 38720 


Don’t you know; w Margaret Bonner & Henrietta 
Bonner, m Bill [i.e. W. L.] Baughcum. © 1 c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308885; W. L. Baughcum, 
Atlanta. 38721 


Don’t you worry mother; song. © 1 c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 309991; Donald Frederick Eitelman, 
Alhambra, Calif. 38722 


—w & m Woody [i. e. Warren] Frisino. © Aug. 
27, 1942; E pub. 107918; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 38723 


Dorie Miller; w & melody Chubby Green [pseud. of 
M. Greenbaun] & D. Heywood. © 1 c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 309916; Donald Heywood & Morris 
Greenbaun, New York. 38724 


Dorothy; song. © Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 107894; 
Walter Kohlhoff, Chicago. 38725 


Dot dot dot and dash; w Art Rany [pseud. of A. N. 
Yeorwacopoulos|, m Archie H. Clark. © 1 c. Sept. 
22, 1942; E unp. 309671; Archmadrite Nikolaos 
Yeorwacopoulos, Herkimer, N. Y. 38726 


Doughboys keep rolling along; song. © 1 c. Sept. 
18, 1942; E unp. 309248; Gladys Belmont Allcorn, 
Stamford, Conn. 38727 


Down at Coney Island; song. © Oct. 5, 1942; E pub. 
108198; Frank West, Washington. 38728 


Down by the sea; song, w Rhodia Benjamin Perry. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310062; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 38729 


Down on Rendezvous Isle; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
16, 1942; E unp. 311108: Blanche E. . Odle, Covina, 
Calif. 38730 


Down where the mountains kiss the sea is where 
I want tobe; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 308984; Ann Tuttle, Los Angeles. 38731 


Down with Nazi Hitler; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
12, 1942; E unp. 308758; P. Cless Meek, Worces- 
ter. 38732 


Dragon fly; from Junior G men of the air, by Milton 
Rosen; conductor. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 
308225; Universal music corp., New York. 38733 


Dream a dream each day; w & melody. © lec. 
Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 308017; August Frank Bossone, 
Brooklyn. 38734 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 9, 1942 


© 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; 
38735 


Dream Boulevard; melody. 
E unp. 310380; Alice W. Simon, New York. 


Dream castle; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 310290; Victorial Julia Rice, Los Angeles. 
38736 


Dream crashes; from Big time, by Roger Edens. 
© 1 c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309734; Loew’s, 
inc., New York. 38737 


Dream girl of Theta chi; w & m Sammy Kaye, 
Henry Hayward & George Henninger. © Spet. 23, 
1942; E pub. 107746; Republic music corp., New 
York. 38738 


Dream of me; song, melody Al Krausslich. ©1c. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 308431; Dorothy McCreight, 
Euclid, O. 38739 


Dream of my life; w & m J. T. Truitt & H. Fulton 
Brewington. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308595; 
James T. Truitt, Salisbury, Md. 38740 


Dream of you; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310523; Rosalie Lindsey, 
Spartanburg, S. C. 38741 


Dream song; by G. Frank Humbert; 2 pfs. © Oct. 
25, 1936; E for. 67396; Schott & co., ltd., London. 
38742 


Dreaming; song, m Noel Bear. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 
1942; E unp. 308945; Letitia Cowan, Chicago. 
38743 


Dreaming of only you; song. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; 
E unp. 310303; James Cleveland Young, jr., Car- 
olina Beach, N. C. 38744 


Dreaming of you; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with 
w. ©1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308543; Ada M. 
Brown, Olney Springs, Col. ~ 38745 


——song, transcribed Norman Case. © 1c. Sept. 
8, 1942; E unp. 308325; Robert Arthur Davidson, 
Alhambra, Calif. 38746 


Dreams; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308331; Ernest R. 
Quigg, Oroville, Wash. 38747 


—— ——melody Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll 
Webster] © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308396; 
Ann Dawkins, Memphis, Tenn. 38748 


Dreams of my children; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E ump. 
309560; Alice M. Wilson, Malden, Mass. 38749 


Dreams of you; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 309219; Robert Henry Croft, Lima, O. 
38750 


Dreamy moments; by P. A. Marquardt; orch. pts. 
© Mar. 22, 1926; E pub. 107631; Photo play music 
co., inc., New York. 38751 


Drifting; song, melody Bob Allen. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1942; E unp. 310212; Kezia Permelia Frederickson, 
San Francisco. 38752 


38770 


—— ——melody Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 
1942; E unp. 309697; Opal P. Clough, Long Beach, 
Calif. — 38753 


Drifting down the river; song, m Edward Redding. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309571; E. La Varre 
Routh, Louisville. 38754 


Drifting down the river of dreams; song. © 1 c. 
Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310632; LethaL. Ringgenberg, 
Pontiac, Mich. 38755 


Drop your guns you Japs; song. © 1 c. Aug. 4, 
1942; E unp. 307950; Michael Fraulino, Manchester, 
Conn. 38756 


Dying cowboy’s lament; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 
310121; Michael E. Lytwyn, Winnipegosis, Manit., 
Canada. 38757 


Each night is wasted; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 309957; Juna L. Christiansen, Provo, 
Utah. 38758 


Each time I close my eyes; song. © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1942; E unp. 307958; John Vernon Russell & Ed- 
ward Martin Engleman, Marinette, Wis. 38759 


Eagles; fox trot song. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 
309889; James Albert Arnold, Fort Worth.. 38760 


Early bird dood it; cartoon, Scott Bradley. pts. 1, 
2. © 1 c. each Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309145, 
309146; Loew’s, inc., New York. 38761, 38762 


Easter-keester song; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308769; -Clifford Emanuel Sundin, 
Oakland, Calif. 38763 


Easy as you go; w & melody Frank Brown & R. I. 
O’Nan. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307867; R. I. 
O’Nan, Miami, Fla. 38764 


Easy goin’ gettin’ nowhere; w & melody Eli Dawson, 
Ian Donez & Bernie Bierman. © 1 c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 309817; Top hat music co., New 
York. 38765 


Echoes in my heart; w & melody Ade fi. e. D. A.] 
Shrode. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308822; 
Delbert Aden Shrode, Evansville, Ind. 38766 


Echoes of the tide winds; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310553; 
Jennie Steely, Niantic, Conn. 38767 


Echoes of the valley; song, m George Bain. © lc. 
Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 310261; Bertha L. P. Nut- 
ting, West Chester, Pa. 38768 


Ectoplasm; from There’s one born every minute, 
by Frank Skinner; conductor. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 
1942; E unp. 309804; Universal music corp., New 
York. 38769 


Eight French and Flemish carols; English w Alfred 
R. Bellinger, arr. Luther M. Noss; mixed voices. 
© Sept. 11, 1942; E pub. 107668; Galaxy music 
corp., New York. 38770 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
38771 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Eight-twenty (The); w & m Jack Fulton, Harold 
Davis & Moe Jaffe. © Sept. 16, 1942; E pub. 107798; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 38771 


Eleanor; song. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310737; 
Peter Francis Barrow, Philadelphia. 38772 


Eli, Eli; English w Olga Paul, m arr. Felix Guen- 
ther. © Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 107743; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 38773 


Elk’s parade; melody Bob Sherwood. © 1c. Oct. 6, 
1942; E unp. 311287; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 38774 


Ella Mae and the beetle; from Whistling in Dixie, 
by Lennie Hayton. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 
309141; Loew’s, inc., New York. 38775 


Elsie; 
Harris. 
David Harris Ellis, Chicago. 


w Rudolph N. Littlejohn, melody David 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308599; 
38776 


Emblem of liberty; song, w Teddy Snell. © 1c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308781; Irving Donald 
Johnson, St. Johnsville, N. Y. 38777 


Emperor waltz; by Johann Strauss, arr. Rosario 
Bourdon; band or orch. pts. © Sept. 10, 1942; 
E pub. 108060; Emil Ascher, inc., New York. 

38778 


Empty wooden shoes; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1942; E unp. 310402; Beth Marchetti, Mount View, 
Calif. 38779 


En que quedamos; bolero, letra y m Federico 
Baena. © Aug. 12, 1942; E for. 67378; Promotora 
Hispano Americana de musica, s. a., Mexico, 
D.F. 38780 


© Sept. 30, 1942; E pub. 
38781 


Enchanted island; song. 
108100; Ruth B. Hood, Lubec, Me. 


Enemy came; w & m J. Frederic Staton; unison 
voices. © Sept. 18, 1942; E for. 67393; Western 
music co., ltd., Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 38782 


Engineer fight song; arr. Luis Guzman; band pts. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310059; Dorothy 
Godfrey, Washington. 38783 


——song, wS. C. Godfrey. © 1c.Sept. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 310058; Dorothy Godfrey, Washington. 
38784 


English idyll; by Freda Swain; pf. © July 30, 1942; 
E for. 67372; Chappell &co., ltd., Sydney, Aus- 
tralia. 38785 


Entrance (The); from There’s one born every 
minute, by Frank Skinner; conductor. © 1 c. Sept. 
15, 1942: E unp. 309805; Universal music corp., 
New York. 38786 


Entrance and dance of the goblins; by Victor L. 
Schertzinger; orch. pts. © Sept. 22, 1924; E pub. 
107619; Photo play music co., inc., New York. 

38787 


Epic march; by John Ireland; full orch. sc. © Sept. 
25, 1942; E for. 67368; Hawkes & son (London) 
itd., London. 38788 


Ergetz vait; w H. Leivik, m Lazar Weiner. 
(2°74) FxAI9) © Jan. 9, 1942; E pub. 108197; 
Abram Dimitrovsky, d.b. a. Yibneh edition, New 
York. 38789 


Erminie; light opera, libretto Clemson Bellamy & 
Harry Paulton, bk. & lyrics adapted W. O. Robin- 
son, m Edward Jakobowski, m adapted J. Spencer 
Cornwall. Voc. sc. © July 30, 1942; D 76164; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 38789* 


Eskimo Land; juvenile operetta, bk., lyrics & m 
Gloria Foreman. Voc. sc. © Sept. 3, 1942; D 
76165; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 38789** 


Estrellas (Las) me dijeron; bolero, letra y m Jose 
A. Juarez. © Dec. 23, 1940; E for. 67435; Pro- 
motora Hispano Americana de musica, s. 4., 
Mexico, D. F. 38790 


Etude in thirds; by Scriabine, op. 8, no. 10, arr. 
Joseph Szigeti; violin &pf. © Mar. 28, 1936; E 
for. 67343; The Strad, London. 38791 


Eva delight; w & m Jack [i. e. J. C.] Jordan. © le. 
Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309668; John C. Jordan, 
Buffalo. 38792 


Evelyeen I'll be back; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309711; Charles 
Stevenson, Fisher, La. 38793 


Evening bells; English w Alice Mattullath, Spanish 
w Isabel C. Gutierrez, m J. T. Wilkes, arr. Wayne 
Howorth; mixed voices. © Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 
107821; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 38794 


Evening blue; song, w Warren Hassmer. © 1 c. 
Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310025; Robert Kingdon 
Beckwith, Brooklyn. 38795 


Evening star; song, arr. Harold Potter. © lc. 
Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309348; Elizabeth Roth, 
Ellensburg, Wash. 38796 


Ever since you went away; w & m Joe Hanley & Bill 
Kearns. © Aug. 1, 1942; E pub. 107544; Whitney 
Blake music publishers, New York. 38797 


Ever-lasting hills; song, w Sandra Helen Sinnott. © 
1c. Aug.31, 1942; E unp. 307861; Harry A. Bower, 
Hollywood, Calif. 38798 


Every buddy knows; song. © Aug. 24, 1942; E pub. 
107365; Walt J. Jansen, Chicago. 38799 


Every hour of every day; w D. Kahn, m T. Levy. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309300; Ted Levy & 
David Kahn, Atlanta. 38800 


Every other dream; w Lawson Rissmiller & Marion 
Barry, m Mitchel W. Post. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 309873; Network music publishers, New 
York. 38801 


Every tear drop that fell; song, melody Robert Van- 
Sickle. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308850; 
Mrs. W. F. Pulliam, Springfield, Mo. 38802 


Everybody goes to heaven on a Harlem bus; w & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308690; 
Edward Evens, New York. 38803 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1942 


Everyone to your post; w & m Annie Laurie [i. e. 


Annie Laura] Trousdale. © June 23, 1942; E pub. 
107331; Cine-mart music pub. co., Hollywood, 
Calif. 38804 


Everything depends on you; w & melody. ©lc. 
Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 310323; Wilfred Harlan 
Hadley, Denver. 38805 


Everything will remind you of me; m Bob Carleton; 
pf. treble, withw. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 
308537; Opal P. Clough, Long Beach, Calif. 

38806 


Everywhere; song, melody Ronald Buck. © lc. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308871; Rita Moskos, 
Chicago. 38807 


—w & m Wright Whitlock & F. F. Stanley; pf. 
treble. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309473; 
F. Frank Stanley, Santa Monica, Calif. 38808 


——w & melody. 
310101; Michael J. Peterson, Baltimore. 


© 1 c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 
38809 


Exceeding great joy; Christmas cantata-pageant, 
text Elsie Duncan Yale, m Roy E. Nolte. © Aug. 
20, 1942; D 76168; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

38809* 


Expulsion from Eden; m William Henry Allen; pf. 
treble, withw; in F. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 
310240; Karl Mortensen, New York. 38810 


Ex-wife; melody. © 1 c. Oct._1, 1942; E unp. 
310675; Roger Segure, New York. 38811 


Eyes I love; song, arr. Adrian Mikesell. © 1c. 
Aug. 19, 1942; E unp. 310291; Roger Wood Fowler, 
Laguna Beach, Calif. 38812 


Fair maiden; melody Terry [i. e. Terence] Vaughan. 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 309647; Eve Lorelei 
Exton, Reno, Nev. 38813 


Fall in love with me; w Harold McGuire; orch. pts. 
© Aug. 4, 1942; E pub. 107363; Rilla Couture, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 38814 


Falling stars; song, m Noel Bear. © 1c. Sept. 15, 
1942; E unp. 308946; Mary Gugliotti, Waterbury, 
Conn. 38815 


False hearted love; song, m Lee B. Browne. © 1 
c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 307879; Raymond Parker, 
Lancaster, Calif. 38816 


Fantaisie romantique; pf. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E 
unp. 310583; Emil Beyer, Cincinnati. 38817 


Fantasia; violin & pf. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 
310436; William Atkins Schroeder, Chicago. 
38818 


Fantasia cubana; partitura d’org. © 1 c. Sept. 17, 
1942; E unp. 309295; José Llerena Guiu, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 38819 


Far, far away; song, w William Vincent Byars. © 


lc. Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 308720; Mary Warner 
Byars, Kirkwood, Mo. 38820 


38840 


——w & m Rose Gelb Good [pseud. of Rose Gelb] 
© Sept. 18, 1942; E pub. 107829; Rose Gelb, 
Brooklyn. 38821 


Farewell my son; song, m Leila Englert. © lc. 
Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 308609; A. J. Englert, Erie, 
Pa. 38822 


Father; from Top sergeant, by H. J. Salter; con- 


ductor. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 309798; 
Universal music corp., New York. 38823 
Father jumps; melody Jimmy Van Pelt. © lec. 


Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 310160; Regent music corp., 
New York. ; 38824 


Few selected songs; pf., withw.. © Sept. 15, 1942; 
E pub. 107793; Charles Edward Myring, Chicago. 
38825 


© 1 c. Sept. 24, 1942; 
38826 


Fiamma d’amore; melody. 
E unp. 309992; Ignazio Licata, Brooklyn. 


Fields must be harvested; w & melody. ©lc. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309620; Fern Estelle Mary 
Inchauspe, Bakersfield, Calif. 38827 


56 progressive duets for individuals and classes; 
arr. Irving Tallmadge & Clifford Lillya; B flat 
cornets or trumpets. © Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 
108025; Belwin, inc., New York. 38828 


Figaro & Cleo; by Paul J. Smith; pf. conductor. © 
1 c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 310222; Walt Disney 
productions, Burbank, Calif. 38829 


Fight (The); from Whistling in Dixie, by Lennie 
Hayton. pts. 2-4. © 1c. each Sept. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 309135, 309136, 309144; Loew’s, inc., New 
York. 38830-38832 


Fight boys fight; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1 c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309703; Anita C. 
Hallaran, New Haven. 38833 


—— ——melody Eddie Keenan. © 1 c. Oct. 2, 
1942; E unp. 310620; Marjorie Coty, Yakima, 
Wash. 38834 


© 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 
38835 


—w & melody. 
310015; Zorah E. Crow, Bellaire, O. 


Fight, fight, fight; w & melody Al Malick. © 1 c. 
Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311348; Elias John Malick, 
Lewiston, Me. 38836 


Fight for America; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 11, 
1942; E unp. 308590; Jesse Wilkins Cann, jr., 


Merrick, L. I., N. Y. 38837 
Fight for democracy; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 5, 

1942; E unp. 308068; Simeon Cugell, Detroit. 
38838 


Fight for freedom; song. © Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 
107570; Daniel Doherty, Dorchester, Mass. 
38839 


Fight on for liberty, United Nations; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311163; Anna Edwards 
Watson, St. Anthony, Id. 38840 


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38841 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Fight on! Oakmont high school; w & melody. © 1 
c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310568; Horton Jerome 
Martin Melaro, Oakmont, Pa. 38841 


Fight on to victory; w & m Armatta Louise Ziegler. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309483; Charles B. 
Ziegler, Onalaska, Wash. 38842 


Fight, we will together; w & melody. © 1 c. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 308607; David Dillon, New York. 
38843 


Fighting Americans; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308540; 
Gould T. Pritchett, Kelly Field, Tex. 38844 


Fighting for liberty; song. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 309353; Marie A. Johnston, New Kensington, 
Pa. 38845 


Fighting for the Flag of the free; w C.F. Cassinese, 
m J.P. Williams. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 
308836; J.P.Williams, New York & Cosmo Francis 
Cassinese, Brooklyn. 38846 


Fighting U. S. A.; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308833; Joseph August Tortorich, 
New Orleans. 38847 


Fighting Yankee; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309694; George J. 
Conklin, Long Grove, Ia. 38848 


Filha (A) da Bahia; from the Brazilian suite; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309977; H. Murray- 


Jacoby, New York. 38849 
Fill up the glasses; song. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 308495; Kurt P. Hirsekorn, Brooklyn. 38850 


Fire, fire my heart, madrigal, w & m Thomas 
Morley, arr. Kenneth E. Runkel; treble voices. 
© Sept. 12, 1942; E pub. 107846; Hall & Mc- 
Creary co., Chicago. 38851 


Firelight thoughts; waltz song, melody Ray Hibbeler. 
© lc. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 310279; Beulah 
Anthony Wilson, Indianola, Ia. 38852 


lst regiment Pennsylvania reserve defense corps 
march; melody. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 
309023; Wilbur J. Moyer, Allentown, Pa. 38853 


First to the last; w Fos Carling & Paul E. J. Ger- 
hold, & melody. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 
307910; Phil Boutelje, West Los Angeles, Calif. 

38854 

Fi-ya-di; by P. A. Marquardt; orch, pts. © Mar. 
22, 1926; E pub. 107632; Photo play music co., 
inc., New York. 38855 


Flag of the free I salute you; song, arr. Ethel Mae 
Phillips. © 1c.Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308827; 
Edith Libbie Wales, Long Beach, Calif. 38856 


Flag that waves for you and me; song. © Aug. 24, 
1942; E pub. 107364; Maude Nicklin, Franklin, Pa. 
38857 


Flanders dead in silence lie; w Marnia Blandford 


[pseud. of Mrs. M. J. Jump], melody Arthur Gor- 
don & Marnia Blandford. © 1 c. Sept. 17, 1942; 


E unp. 311096; Mrs. M. J. Jump, Chester, Pa. 
38858 


Fliver; song, arr. Pearl Troop. © 1c. Sept. 26, 
1942; E unp. 310231; Eva Beekley, Cajon, Calif. 
38859 


Flor de olvido; bolero, letra y m Rodolfo Mendiolea. 
© Dec. 18, 1940; E for.67436; Promotora Hispano 
Americana de musica, s. a., Mexico, D. F. 38860 


Florecita; w & melody Kay [i. e. H. K.] Tallant. © 
1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308727; Helen Kathlyn 
Tallant, Ventura, Calif. 38861 


Flower of Kilbride; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308326; Herbert Westbrook Smith, 
Ellsworth, Me. 38862 


Flying cowboy; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 309646; Frank A. O’Neill, San Francisco. 
38863 


Flying home; pf., withw. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 308154; William Carleton Gibson, Regina, 
Sask., Canada. 38864 


Flying home to you; song. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 307894: Katharine Ives Moon, Columbia, Mo. 
38865 


Flying in the heavens; song. © Sept. 17, 1942; E 
pub. 107792; Floyd Monroe Seaman, Uniontown, 
Pa, 38866 


Follow Old Glory; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 307940; Olive Allen Robertson, Hartford. 
38867 


Following the ponies; w Arthur Terker, m E. P. 
La Freniere & Hugo Rubens. © Sept. 23, 1942; E 
pub. 107942; Roy music co., inc., New York. 

38868 


Fools in love; song. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 
308596; James T. Truitt, Salisbury, Md. 38869 


Foot down, chin up, you Yankees; pf., withw. © 
1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 307887; Sophie Lesniak, 
Chicago. 38870 


For all who watch; from the War zone of the North 
Sea, m arr. Clarence Dickinson; men’s cho.; 
organ acc. © Sept. 4, 1942; E pub. 107475; H. W. 
Gray co., inc., New York. 38871 


For I’m a real American; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
14, 1942; E unp. 308831; Elizabeth A. Aurelius, 
East Chicago, Ind. 38872 


For our boys across the pond; w & m Bill Bentley 
[pseud. of W. F. Bentley, jr.]| © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308755; William Francis Bentley, 
jr., Lebanon, Mo. 38873 


For our U. S. A.; w &melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 307896; Sara Wolk Hoechstetter, 
Pittsburgh. 38874 


For the good old U.S. A.; w & melody. © i c. Sept. 
11, 1942; E unp. 310519; Vincent Di Marzio, 
Swissvale, Pa. 38875 


For the love of America; song. © 1 c. Sept.3, 1942; 
E unp. 307875; Robena Le-Ano, West Grove, Pa. 
38876 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 9, 1942 


For U.S. A.; song. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 
310727; Walter Franklin Anderson, Cleveland. 
38877 


For victory; song. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 
308967; Gynith Helland Shaw, Oakland, Calif. 
38878 


——w & melody. © 1c, Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 
308713; Casimir LaBelle Gaines, Chicago. 38879 


——w & melody Fred [i. e. Ferdinand] Ferrari. 
© 1 c. Sept. 19, 1942; E unp. 309365; Ferdinand 
Ferrari, Chester, Pa. 38880 


For you and the U. S. A.; song. © 1c. Sept. 2, 
1942; E unp. 307916; Pearl Cooper Harris, Moul- 
trie, Ga. 38881 


For you, Uncle Sam; song, m Aaron A. Clark. © 
Aug. 8, 1942; E pub. 107834; Rolland M. Pointer, 
Abingdon, Ill. 38882 


For your sake and for humanity; w & melody F. E. 
M. Inchauspe, acc. Julia Tailor. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1942; E unp. 309622; Fern Estelle Mary Inchauspe, 
Bakersfield, Calif. 38883 


Foretaste of heaven; hymn. © Apr. 1, 1942; E pub. 
107693; Esther Kerr Rusthoi, Long Beach, Calif. 
38884 


Forever in my memory; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
1, 1942; E unp. 310665; Marion R. Drews, Allston, 
Mass. 38885 


Forget me not; w Adolf G. H. Kreiss; pf. ©1c. 
Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311346; José Salgado Garcia, 
San Diego, Calif. 38886 


Forgive and forget; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 
1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308857; Anne Burns, 
Long Beach, Calif. 38887 


Fort Niagara infantry march; cornet. © 1c. Sept. 
29, 1942; E unp. 310442; Les Bagley, Geneva, 
NY. 38888 


Forward, ever forward; w & mJ. R. Borden, arr. 
D. J. Harris. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 307942; 
James Russell Borden, Fayette City, Pa. & Daniel 
J. Harris, Charleroi, Pa. 38889 


Foundry; pf. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308856; 
Mary Elizabeth Beno, Memphis, Tenn. 38890 


Four freedoms march; song. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 308268; Rose Cathlina, Kansas City, Mo. 
( 38891 


4 miniatures for piano solo; by William Strasser; 
pf. © Sept. 11, 1942; E pub. 107935; Elkan-Vogel 
co., inc., Philadelphia. 38892 


Four part mass in A flat major; w from Holy com- 
munion service in Episcopal prayer book; pf. © 
1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 309988; Paul Clothier 
Van Dyke, Philadelphia. 38893 


Four sonnets; Portuguese w Luis de Camoens, Eng- 
lish w Lorraine Noel Finley, m Jean Berger; med. 
voice. © Sept. 2, 1942; E pub. 108095; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 38894 


38913 


Fox (The); from Whistling in Dixie, by Daniele Am- 
fitheatrof & Lennie Hayton. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 309143; Loew’s, inc., New York. 38895 


France will live again; w & melody. © lc. Sept. 
30, 1942; E unp. 310580; Jacob F. Baker, Detroit. 
38896 


F-R-A-N-K-L-I-N; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308545; 
Joseph C. Hanlon, Conshohocken, Pa. 38897 


Franklin D. Roosevelt’s address to his forces; w 
set to ancient Scottish music. © 1c. July 20, 
1942; E unp. 308148; Patrick Andrew. Crorkin, 
Santa Ana, Calif. 38898 


Free education; w set to Russian melody. 
TR2 2 PI Ty 772 © June 18, 1942; E pub. 107513; 
Ida Gittelman, Brooklyn. 38899 


Freedom; song. © 1c. Sept. 11,1942; E unp. 310731; 
Esther Agnes Fredreckson, Seattle. 38900 


Freedom and democracy; march, w & m Chester 
Johnson & A. J. Johnson, arr. Ridgway studios. © 
1 c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309720; Aida J. Johnson 
& F. Chester Johnson, Los Angeles, 38901 


Freedom evermore; arr. L. Daniels; pf., with w. 
© 1 c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310385; Charles E. 
Waite, Brookline, Mass. 38902 


Freedom for all; w & m Bob [i. e. R. W.] Clark. 
© 1 c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 310254; Robert W. 
Clark, Waltham, Mass. 38903 


—w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
309613; Edward J. Saylor, Manilla, Ia. 38904 


Freedom is crying; song. © Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 
107700; Laura Huxtable Porter, Belmont, Mass. 

38905 

Freedom road; w Langston Hughes, m Emerson 

Harper. © Aug. 26, 1942; E pub. 107496; Musette 

publishers, inc., New York. 38906 


Freedom’s call to victory; song, m Walter A. 
Quincke. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 308688; 
James Maynard Carter, Fairburn, S. D. 38907 


© 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E 
38908 


Freedom’s song; song. 
unp. 310091; Virginia H. Gunston, Tacoma. 


Freemen’s song for freedom; song. © 1c. Sept. 
17, 1942; E unp. 309082; Ernest Witte, Lincoln 
Park, N. J. 38909 


Frog song; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1941; E 
unp. 311118; Robert Virgel Jones, Jacksonville, 
Fla. 38910 


From a heart that is wounded; w & melody. ©lc. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311180; William Thomas 
Cleaton, jr., Monroe, Ga. 38911 


From an old Mexican garden; serenata; pf. © 1c. 
Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310501; David Sequeira, 
New York. 38912 


From Old England; selection, compiled & arr. 
Charles Benter; band pts. © July 30, 1942; E pub. 
107467; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 38913 


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38914 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


From the old wishing well; w & melody G. Moline 
& Agnes Bell [pseud. of J. A. Bjankini] © 1c. 
Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 307909; Gust Moline & Jasna 
Agnes Bjankini, Chicago. 38914 


From the Philippines to Australia; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 310124; William Thompson, Pittsburgh. 

38915 


Fuiste a Bahia (Vocé ja foi a Bafa); letra en por- 
tugués y m Dorival Caymmi, letra en espaiiol 
Johnnie Camacho. © Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 107581; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 38916 


Full speed ahead; march song, m Gertrude Lucas. 
© 1c. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311331; Clara Griffith 
Gazzam, Clearwater, Fla. 38917 


Funeral to Japan; song. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 310333; Albert Gervese, Pelham, N. Y. 
38918 


Furlough hug; song, m Jo [i. e. Josephine] Martyn. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 308364; Jane Martyn, 
New York. 38919 


/ 


Fussy fuzzy; from The silver bullet, by H. J. Salter; 
conductor. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308214; 
Universal music corp., New York. 38920 


Galavantin’ kickapoo; song, melody William James 
Hudson. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309893; 
Harold Jance, Chicago. 38921 


Gallant and loyal; w G. G. Lewis, melody Pat Spic 
[pseud. of Patzy Spicacci] © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 310801; Louis G. Viola & Patzy Spicacci, 
North Bergen, N. J. 38922 


Gallant lady of nineteen-forty-two; w & melody. © 
1 c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309341; Josephine 
Crisler McCormack, Washington. 38923 


Gallo (El) arrogante y la gallina humilde; de Jacobo 
Ficher, op.38; pf. © Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 107500; 
Axelrod publications, inc., Providence. 38924 


Garden of old fashioned roses; song, m J. Charles 
McNeil. © 1c. Sept.8, 1942; E unp. 308503; Viola 
B. Chubb, Bass Lake, Calif. 38925 


Garden of the snowdrops; w Mary Ann Ashland; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 307960; LeRoy Axel 
Anderson, Mt. Vernon, Wash. 38926 


Garjun; march, Le Roy [i. e. C. L.] Parker; 1st 
violin. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 310292; 
Charles Le Roy Parker, Sioux City, Ia. 38927 


Gath’ring up the shells from the shore; w &.m arr. 
T. C. Haskins. © 1c. Aug.6, 1942; E unp. 310265; 
Tessie Cooke Haskins, Los Angeles. 38928 


Gatito (El) y el chivo; de Jacobo Ficher, op. 38; pf. 
© Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 107502; Axelrod publica- 
tions, inc., Providence. 38929 


Gee but it’s fun to sing a song; w & m Al Hardy & 
Gilbert Allan. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1942; E unp. 
309645; Van Brunt pub. co., Hollywood, Calif. 

38930 


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Gee this is a lonesome day; w. & melody Al [i. e. 
A. B.| Taylor. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E ump. 
309649; Allen Buford Taylor, Detroit. 38931 


Geese at high tide; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 19, 
1942; E unp. 309366; Priscilla Beacham Stanton, 
Baltimore. 38932 


Gem dance folio for 1942; w & m compiled Elliott 
Shapiro. © Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 107853; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 38933 © 


General Esteves; march; pf. © 1c. July 13, 1942; 
E unp. 310316; Manuel Barasoain Julbe, Santurce, 
Puerto Rico. 38934 


General MacArthur; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1942; E unp. 310437; Leona Bancroft, Murphys- 
boro, Il. 38935 


General MacArthur he sure can fight; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 308027; Henry Ward, 
Monticello, Ark. 38936 


General MacArthur’s promise; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 
310554; Roy Parton, Waynesville, N. C. 38937 


Gentle zephyrs; by J. J. Thomas; pf. © Sept. 30, 
1942; E pub. 108125; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 38938 


German march; from The great inpersonation, by 
H. J. Salter; conductor. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 309795; Universal music corp., New York. 

5 38939 


Get all the wood on the fire; song, arr. Belle Schrag. 
© Aug. 20, 1942; E pub. 108005; Adolph O. Huseby, 
Colfax, Wis. : 38940 


Get behind the man behind the gun; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 14,-1942; E unp. 308719; Howard Fenton 
& Gene Bone, New York. 38941 


Get hep to love; main title, Frank Skinner; conduc- 
tor. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310164; Univ- 
ersal music corp., New York. 38942 


Get the broom; by Hall McIntyre & Howard Gibling; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308448; 
Mutual music soc., inc., New York. 38943 


Get victory; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309541; Floyd Mar- 
tinez, jr., San Diego, Calif. 38944 


Get your loving from me; w Val Guest, m Manning 
Sherwin. © Aug. 6, 1942; E for. 67312; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 38945 


Gethsemane; w &m Armatta Louise Ziegler; high 
voice. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309482; 
Charles B. Ziegler, Onalaska, Wash. 38946 


Giant of the mountains; by Heinrich Gebhard; pf. 
© Sept. 9, 1942; E pub. 107515; Axelrod publica- 
tions, inc., Providence. 38947 


Gifts; w Miriam Hathaway, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310115; 
Miriam C. McKinney, Whittier, Calif. 38948 


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no. 9, 1942 


Girl behind the boy behind the gun;w & m Lyn Udall 
[pseud. of J. H. Keating] © 1 c. Sept. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 308073; John Henry Keating, Venice, Calif. 

38949 


Girl behind the guy behind the gun; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309256; Ruth Carol 
Babcock, Atlantic City. 38950 


Girl I can’t forget; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 


Richard. 
Kate Childress, Hamilton, Ala. 


© 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310127; 
38951 


Girl I left behind me; w by & m adapted I. I. Joy. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 307939; Iral. Joy, 
Los Angeles. 38952 


Girl I love; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; 
E unp. 311247; Benjamin Morris Kaplan, Allston, 
Mass. 38953 


Girl in the U. S. A.; song. 
E unp. 309975; Mrs. Jack Levy, Atlanta. 


© 1 c. Sept. 25, 1942; 
38954 


Girl of my dreams; song,m Noel Bear. © 1c. Aug. 
12, 1942; E unp. 309222; Jimmy Hatch, Regina, 
N. M. 38955 


Girl of romance; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 309501; Walter Hope Mairs, New York. 
38956 


Girls in khaki; w David Heneker & Paul Merton, m 
D. Heneker. © Dec. 19, 1941; E for. 67432; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 38957 


Give a broken heart a break; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308840; Max Pollack, Bing- 
hamton, N. Y. 38958 


Give a cheer for Uncle Sammy; w & melody. © 1 
c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309179; Anthony Victor 
De Domenico, San Francisco. 38959 


Give a cheer! Give acheer! The Yanks are here; 
pf. treble, withw. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 
309345; Charlotte Matley, New York. 38960 


Give a hand to Uncle Sam; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309763; Ralph E. Hurler, 
Mesa, Ariz. 38961 


Give a Yank a gun; song. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 308012; Herman Zellmer, Oakmont, Pa. 
38962 


Give back my heart; w Marie Hunt, melody Reb 
[i. e. B. F.] Spikes & Austin McCoy. © 1c. Aug. 
15, 1942; E unp. 307941; Spikes bros. & McCoy 
pub. co., Los Angeles. 38963 


Give ’em Hitler and that’s just hell; w, melodies & 
pi. accs. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308614; 
Powell Evans, Haverford, Pa. 38964 


Give him a smile, when he goes away; song. © 1c. 
Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307920; Mark A. Weber & 
Grace Weber, Goodland, Ind. 38965 


Give me love; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 309502; Walter Hope Mairs, New York. 
38966 


38983 


Give me some first aid for my heart; song. © 1c. 
Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 308705; Louise Swank Sut- 
ton, Terre Haute, Ind. 38967 


Give the devil a shove; song. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 309945; Ethel Abby Littmann, Detroit. 
38968 


Give us wings for America; song, melody Edward 
Kermit Ottum. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308365; Lucille Wonn, Seattle. 38969 


Glorify Old Glory; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 10, 
1942; E unp. 308561; Ruby Hurtig, University City, 
Mo. 38970 


Glorious victory; song, arr. W. G. Utermoehlen. © 
1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308247; Martha Joan 
Baker, Miami, Fla. 38971 


Glory day; from Tales of Manhattan, w Leo Robin, 
m Ralph Rainger. © Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 107580; 
Twentieth century music corp., New York. 38972 


Go away, little blues; song, melody Lindsay Mc- 
Phail. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 309956; 
Joseph W. Gaskey, Nemacolin, Pa. 38973 


Go get ’em darling, then hurry back to me; song, 
arr. Lloyd Stoneman. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 
310901; W. R. Mason, Longmeadow, Mass. 38974 


Go, lucky letter; w Georgia Marshall [i. e. G. M. 
Cragin], m L. Chapman. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 308718; LaMarr Chapman, Camp Crowder, 
Mo. & Georgia Marshall Cragin, Joplin, Mo. 

38975 


Go, my lad, and fight for Uncle Sammy; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309261; Carl Claude 
Underhill, Bridgeport, Conn. 38976 


Go to sleep; song, m Florence Frarer. © 1c. Oct. 
5, 1942; E unp. 311167; Herman Guelpa, Columbus, 
oO. 38977 


Go to sleep Little Boy-Blue-Eyes; song. © lc. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309617; Ethlee Neill Pettey, 
Bastrop, La. 38978 


Go to sleep my little curly head; song. © 1 c. Sept. 
30, 1942; E unp. 310474; Grover C. Garr, Weiner, 
Id. 38979 


Go ’way; song, melody Claire Nunn & Kay Garner. 
© 1c. Oct. 2,1942; E unp. 310606; Whitford Price, 
Greenwood, Miss. 38980 


God bless our boys; song, mJ. Chas McNeil. © 
Sept. 21, 1942; E pub. 107883; Alice Victoria 
Steele, Sault Sainte Marie, Mich. 38981 


God bless our navy; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309277; 
Hattie Bauer Williamson, Long Beach, Calif. 

38982 


——song, m Edward E. Menges. ©lc. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310141; William Ellsworth Bradley, 
St. Louis. 38983 


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38984 t. 3, n. Ss., v. 37 


God bless our President; song. © Oct. 1, 1942; 
E pub. 108109; Louis Yelsky, Brooklyn. 38984 


© 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 
38985 


—w & melody. 
308428; Margaret Statia, San Francisco. 


God bless the United Nations; w & melody. © Sept. 
3, 1942; E pub. 107560; John Oshmak, Dudley, 
Mass. 38986 


God bless you, America; song. © Sept. 17, 1942; E 
for. 67342; Florence Carey, London. 38987 


God is ruler over all; patriotic hymn. © 1c. Sept. 
8, 1942; E unp. 308270; Harry John Chalmers, 
Akron, O. 38988 


God up in heaven made you; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept.- 9, 1942; E unp. 308469; William Edward 
Zellmer, Accokeek, Md. 38989 


God’s country and mine; song. © 1 c. Sept. 10, 
1942: E unp. 308600; Flora Nelson Revis, Zion, 
il.) 38990 


God’s country is calling you; song, m J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil. © 1 c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311285; Ellen 
Semones, Laurel Fork, Va. 38991 


God’s garden; w & m Evelyn Van [pseud. of E. 
Vansteenkiste] © 1 c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 
308974; Evelyn Vansteenkiste, Seattle. 38992 


God’s messengers; sop. or ten.; inG. © 1c. Sept. 
24, 1942; E unp. 309820; Paul G. Tuttle, West 
Palm Beach, Fla. 38993 


God’s victory; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310555; Joseph Madore, 
Los Angeles. 38994 


Golden emblem sweetheart, that’s you; song, arr. 
Gladys M. Shay. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 
310498; August Edward Becker, Adelanto, Calif. 

38995 


Golden moon; song. © 1 c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 
307864; Lorene Clutter, Kansas City, Mo. 38996 


Golden wedding day; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309557; 
Claribel L. Thomas, Seattle. 38997 


Good-bye, good luck, God bless you; song. © 1 c. 
Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 310269; Sedahlia Propst 
Kester, Hickory, N. C. 38998 


—w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 1,1942; E unp. 310506; 
Louise Geaghan Alessi, Baltimore. 38999 


Good-bye, soldier; w & m Michael Donald Sahl; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 310579; Harold Sahl, 
New York. 39000 


Good evening; song, m Florence Frarer. © 1 c. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311171; Herman Guelpa, 
Columbus, O. 39001 


Good evening my darling; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
8, 1942; E unp. 308628; Robert Lee Fredette, 
Westbrook, Me. 39002 


Good news in song; hymnal, w & m compiled Homer 
Rodeheaver & Arthur W. McKee; pf. or organ acc. 
© July 9, 1942; E pub. 107379; Rodeheaver co., 
Winona Lake, Ind. 39003 


Good old U.S. A.; song. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 309891; Moses Wald, Brooklyn. 39004 


—song. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310179; 
’ Naomi Walker, Philadelphia. 39005 


Goodbye; w G. Morgan, m J. L. Nelson. © 1c. 
Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 308487; John Lewis Nelson 
& George Morgan, Minneapolis. 39006 


Goodbye, home town; song. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 310147; Carl A. Barrett, Chicago. 39007 


Goodbye Miss Liberty; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
2, 1942; E unp. 307923; Frederick H. Kates, 
Philadelphia. 39008 


Goodbye, my love; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308888; Guesta Keefer England, 
Fostoria, O. 39009 


Goodbye, son; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E 
unp. 310690; Homer F. Remillard, Hollywood, 
Calif. 39010 


Goodbye Sugar; w & melody Henry[i. e. G. H.] Russ. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 308490; George Henry 
Russ, Oklahoma City. 39011 


Goodbye Susie; song. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 
309851; Thomas Francis Griffiths, Detroit. 
39012 


Goodnight, my darling; w Margie Roberts, & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310429; Irwin R. 
Wright, San Francisco. 39013 


Got a big debt to pay; w & melody Barrie Moore 
[pseud. of A. Wilkins] © 1 c. Aug. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 308619; Anne Wilkins, Vancouver, Canada. 

39014 


Got a share in Uncle Sam; w Florence and Peg 
Murray [pseud. of Margaret Bristol], m Walt 
Gilder [pseud. of Walter Golde] © 1 c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310340; Walter Golde, New York. 

39015 

Gota de ajenjo; letra y m Felix B. Caignet. © Dec. 
14, 1937; E for. 67464; Southern music pub. Co., 
ltd., London. 39016 


Great gray elephant; w Joseph Hughes, m Mrs. 
Dengler [pseud. of Helen C. Dykema]; pf. © Apr. 
23, 1942; E pub. 108033; National soc. for the pre- 
vention of blindness, inc., New York. 39017 


Great North Woods; w Helen Rogers Smith, & mel- 
ody. © lc. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309068; Her- 
bert Westbrook Smith, Ellsworth, Me. 39018 


Greatest little chef in the A. E. F.; song, melody 
Mary Edith Shockey. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 308465; Donald Shockey, Lafayette, Ind. 

39019 


Green fields of home; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310809; Bertha 
M. Atchison, Cheboygan, Mich. 39020 


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no. 9, 1942 


Green hills; waltz, w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1942; E unp. 310482; Sylvia Alatolo, Republic, 
Mich. 39021 


Green trees; English w Alice Mattullath, Spanish w 
Arturo Marasso, m J. T. Wilkes, arr. Wayne 
Howorth; mixed voices. © Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 
107820; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 39022 


Grotesque comedy; from Big time, by Leo Arnaud. 
© 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309727; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 39023 


Guaranteed for a life-time; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310372; Wilbur Nauman, 
Newark, N. J. 39024 


Guiana greeting of the great day; song. © Sept. 15, 
1942; E pub. 107879; Joseph Josephus, Oakland, 
Calif. 39025 


Guitar trio no. 2; by Dancla, op. 99, arr. Harry 
Volpe; 3 guits. © Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 107384; 
Radio City guitar studio, Sunnyside, L.I., N. Y. 

39026 


© 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E 
39027 


Guns-up; w & melody. 
unp. 309174; Joseph Blake, Newark, N. J. 


Guy from the S. O. P.; w Bill [i. e. William E.] 
Roelke, m Hal {i. e. H. G.] Shutz. © 1c. Sept. 2, 
1942; E unp. 307830; Harold Gerth Shutz, York, 
Pa. ' 39028 


Guy with a million bucks; w Esther Van Sciver, m 
B. Miller. © Oct. 1, 1942; E pub. 108204; Bob 
Miller, inc., New York. 39029 


Gwendolin; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 308875; John Lewis Everson, Oakland, Calif. 
39030 


Ha! Ha! Ha! Mr. Jap; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1 c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310536; Mildred Lenoir, 
Chicago. 39031 


Handel: Samson suite, no. 3; transcribed & arr.; 
Symphony orch. sc. © 1c. July 15, 1942; E unp. 
308149; Zoltan Fekete, New York. 39032 


Hail America; arr. August H. Schaefer; band pts., 
with conductor. © Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 107695; 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 39033 


—song, m Lee B. Browne. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 307880; Laura Phillips, Kinston, N. C. 
; 39034 


Hail Detroit; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 308896; Joan M. Rabaut, Grosse Pointe 
Park, Mich. 39035 


Hail, Miss Liberty; song. © ic. Sept. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 309172; Mabella Beals Dumont, Chatham, 
Mass. 39036 


Hail! Our America; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308335; 
Bessie DeMars, Chicago. 39037 


Hail to MacArthur; song. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 308678; Walt Howe, South Pasadena, Calif. 
39038 


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39055 


Hail to the commando-rangers; song, melody Ber- 
tha V. Schwab. ©1c. Sept. 9,1942; E unp. 311110; 
Edward A. Schwab, Toledo. 39039 


Hail to the merchant marine; song. © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308362; Birchard Coar, DeKalb, IIl. 
39040 


Hail to the naval hospital corps; w N. Niederman & 
M. Sarnoff, melody B. Borrelli, jr. © 1c. Sept. 
23, 1942; E unp. 309776; Nat Niederman, Maxie 
Sarnoff & Bill Borrelli, jr., Philadelphia. 39041 


Hail to the wings of the navy; w & m Sunny Clapp. 
© Sept. 11, 1942; E pub. 107606; Loeb-Lissauer, 
inc., New York. 39042 


Hajte braco hajte sestre; Croatian folk song, arr. 
Edo Lubich; pf. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 
309870; Colonial music pub. co., inc., New York. 

39043 


Half moon; song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 
308656; Lydia E. Becherer, Sappington, Mo. 
39044 


Hallelujah victory; song. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E 
unp. 311243; Lester G. Peters, Amesbury, Mass. 

39045 

Hand over the dough; song, w Faye Patterson. © 
1 c. Aug/ 20, 1942; E unp. 308691; Gladys S. 

Mosher, Great Neck, N. Y. 39046 


Happy and gay; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 307922; Frances Mary Gatti, Oyster Bay, 
N. Y. 39047 


Harbor of Pearl; song, arr. Pearl Troop. © lic. 
Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310233; Eva Beekley, Cajon, 
Calif. 39048 


Hardey’s (Bill) songs of the gay nineties and other 
favorites; ed. & arr. Hugo Frey. © Sept. 23, 
1942; E pub. 107972; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 39049 


Harriet waltz; pf. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 
309816; Frederick Maurer, Berkeley, Calif. 
39050 


Hasta mafiana; serenata, letra y m Felipe Bermejo. 
© Dec. 17, 1940; E for.67437; Promotora Hispano 
Americana de musica, s. a., Mexico, D. F. 

39051 


Hats off to MacArthur; w The Smith family [pseud. 
of A. E. Smith & D. M. Smith], melody Andy Toce. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 310308; Dorothy 
Margaret Smith & Alvin Earl Smith, Zenith, W. Va. 

39052 


Hats off to you; song. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 
309306; Harold Webster Cate, Antrim, N. H. 
39053 


Haunted; song, m Noel Bear. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 309982; William S. Pollard, Steelton, Pa. 
39054 


Have you heard; fox trot, w Edward Saden, m Danny 
[i. e. Daniel] Pellegrini, m D. Pellegrini. © July 
31, 1942; E pub. 104789; Dan-Pell song co., 
Baltimore. 39055 


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Haven’t we met before; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
16, 1942; E unp. 309177; Alexander Randall, jr., 
Baltimore. 39056 


Hawaiian sunset; w & m Wertie [pseud. of R. Wer- 
theimer] © 1 c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 309637; 
Rhoda Wertheimer, Fresno, Calif. 39057 


Hazy moon; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 308594; George robert Moss, Brooklyn. 
39058 


He alone; hymn. © July 15, 1942; E pub. 107512; 
Selma J. Gagnon, Los Angeles. 39059 


He answered the call; song, m Leo Richard & Hec- 
tor Richard. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310120; 
Susanna Leiterman, Gagetown, Mich. 39060 


He didn’t have; w Ruth D. Smith, m Raymond 
Davidson. © 1 c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 308417; 
Starlight music co., Pasadena. 39061 


He has two hearts to give away; w Halah Linda, 
melody Leta Nelson [pseud. of L. C. Reid] © 1c. 
Sept. 11,1942; E unp. 308518; Lois Clementine 
Reid, Jackson Heights, N. Y. 39062 


He is my Salvation; anthem, Psalm 27 paraphrased 


Frederick H. Martens, m William Lester, op. 22, © 


no. 4; 3-pt. mixed voices; organ acc. © Sept. 4, 
1942; E pub. 107481; H. W. Gray co., inc., New 
York. 39063 


He lived in the house down the street; song, arr. 
Harold Potter. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 
309347; Elizabeth Roth, Ellensburg, Wash. 

39064 


He plays the horses; w & melody Frank Davis, Sam 
Braverman & Win. Brookhouse. © 1 c. Sept. 17, 
1942; E unp. 309161; Leeds music corp., New 
York. 39065 


He was wounded for our transgressions; hymn; in 
D. © Aug. 27, 1942; E pub. 108021; Eunice Eliz- 
abeth Hay, Chicago. 39066 


He wears a pair of silver wings; march, Eric 
Maschwitz & Michael Carr, arr. George F. 
Briegel; band pts. © Sept. 17,1942; E pub. 107852; 
Peter Maurice music co., ltd., London. 39067 


He went out and joined the marines; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 308922; Charles 
Fred Molter, Leominster, Mass. 39068 


He will be very gracious unto thee; w & melody. © 
lc. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309086; Lucile Lind- 
strom, Brooklyn. 39069 


Head over heels in love; song, m J. Charles Mc- 
Neil. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308504; Doro- 
thy L. Miller, Lansing, Mich. 39070 


Hear my prayer, O Lord; anthem, Biblical w; 
mixed voices. © Oct. 1, 1942; E pub. 108069; C. 
Albert Scholin, St. Louis. 39071 


Heart-beats of our nation; w Joe [i. e. J. S.] Fer- 
rick, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; 
£ unp. 308235; Joseph S. Ferrick, Leechburg, Pa. 

39072 


Heart is known by the company it keeps; w Joe 
Gottesman, m Hal Pearl [pseud. of H. Pearlstein] 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310567; Harold Pearl- 
stein, New York. 39073 


Heart to heart; w A. Frangipane, melody F. Frang-— 
ipane. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309459; Frank 
Frangipane & Anthony Frangipane, New York. 

39074 


Heaven sent you; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 
c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 310280; Nils Godfrey 
Hellberg, Worcester. 39075 


Heavens above! I’m falling in love with you; w & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308194; 
Howard Weiss, Brooklyn. 39076 


Heaven’s radio; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 309050; Anna V. Wagner, Chicago. 39077 


Helen my darling; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 
c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310520; Margaret Howe, 
Montreal. 39078 


Helena; melody Wallace Jones. © 1c. Sept. 12, 
1942; E unp. 309792; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 39079 


Hello! Honey; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942: 
E unp. 310401; Roscoe R. Gardner, Glenrock, Wy. 
39080 


Helping Uncle Sam; song, m Heron B. Smith& Emma 
Mae Smith. © Aug. 5, 1942; E pub. 107521; 
Kathryn A. Benning, San Antonio. 39081 


Hemispheric rhapsody; w & m Marie Macquarrie 
[pseud.] © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 310211; 
Marie Hughes Fordyce, Brooklyn. 39082 


Here am I, but where are you; w & melody. © lc. 
Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310198; Lloyd E. Conley, 
jr., Rogers City, Mich. 39083 


Here come the sons of a mighty nation; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 307890; Marvin W. 
Severn, Westville, N. J. 39084 


Here come the Yanks; arr. G. Haehlen; mixed 
voices. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307763; Joseph 
E. Harvey, Portland, Or. 39085 


Here come Uncle Sam’s Yanks; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 308336; Ann Lawrence, Washington. 39086 


Here comes the U. S. A.; w & m Miriam Summers- 
gill & J. A. Zimmermann. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 309599; John A. Zimmermann, New Orleans. 

39087 


Here comes Uncle Sam; song, m Frank Doyle. © 
1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 309923; Agnes McEnery, 
San Antonio. 39088 


Here 1go; w& melody. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E 
unp. 310495; Paul Klein, Bernard Weixelbaum & 
Lee Goldsmith, New York. 39089 


Here in my heart; w Ruth Snookie Gordon, & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 308695; Vincent Per- 
rone, Brooklyn. 39090 


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Here on a tropic island, I’m thinking of you, my 
love; song. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310006; 
Alice Maurine Dillon Johnson, San Diego, Calif. 

39091 


Here they come; w &m Dee Hewett. © 1c. Sept. 
18, 1942; E unp. 309333; Dorothy M. Hewett, 
Seattle. 39092 


© le. Sept. 11, 1942; 
39093 


Here we are at last; song. 
E unp. 308672; Gloria Gould, Washington. 


Here we come; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Sept. 3, 
1942; E unp. 308020; Emily B. Weiser, New York. 
39094 


Here we come, oh my country; w & m Dene Dale 
[pseud. of E. D. Houston] © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E 

( unp. 308348; Edna Dale Houston, Orinda, Calif. 
a 39095 


Here we come Schickelgruber here we come; w & 
“melody. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309828; 
Emanuel G. Goldstein & Joseph Motola, Hartford. 

39096 


Here we come, the yoo hoo boys; song, melody 
Burrell Van Buren. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
309521; Russelle Barber Miller, Utica, Il. 


eee ee eT ee 


39097 


Here we come, Uncle Sam; song. © 1c. Sept. 25, 
1942; E unp. 309949; Arthur L. Walker, DuPage, 
Mil. 39098 


Here we go; w &melody. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 307872; Beatrice Esther Alsop, New York. 
39099 


. Here we go again; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 15, 
1942: E unp. 311117; Louie Lessington Buck, 
Nashville. 39100 


Here’s a kiss for sonny; w C. S. Brower, melody T. 
Loutsin. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310362; 
Charles S. Brower & Thomas Loutsin, New York. 

39101 


Here’s to the boys of Uncle Sammy; song. © 1c. 
Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 309640; Hazel Rowell 
Whisler, Lincoln, Neb. 39102 


Heritage; mixed voices. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 310285; Donald Whyte Morrison, Kealakekua, 
Hawaii. 39103 


_ Hero of the A. E. F.; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
_ © 1e. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309688; Adalene 
Craig, San Diego, Calif. 39104 


_ Heroes of Bataan; march; pf. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 308361; Kenneth Conner Williams, Crafton, 
Pa. 39105 


_ Heroic tale; by Fred Geib, op. 25, arr. R. Forst; 
_ tuba, with pf. acc. © July 30, 1942; E pub. 107466; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 39106 


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He’s a fighting son of a fighting Yank; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 309014; Charles L. 
Lutheran, Cleveland. 39107 


He’s a marine; w Marion Barry & Woodrow Sporn, 
melody Mitchel W. Post. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 309874; Network music publishers, New 
York. 39108 


He’s a soldier boy now; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 308432; Barbara Howe 
Thomas, Edmonds, Wash. 39109 


He’s fighting for our freedom; w & melody Gene 
[i. e. Genevieve] Roy. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1942; E 
unp. 309719; Genevieve Roy, Cleveland. 39110 


He’s my man on the battleship Washington; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310014; Hugh S. 
Lewis, Atlanta. 39111 


He’s only a private inthe army, but he rates four 
stars with me; song. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 310150; Louis A. Wolin, Cleveland. 39112 


He’s our President, don’t let him down; song. © 
lc. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308785; Harry Black- 
well, Bowling Green, Ky. 39113 


He’s somewhere; foxtrot, w & melody Jack Stover 
[i. e. J. G. Stover, jr.] © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 308892; John Gilland Stover, jr., Oakmont, Pa. 

39114 


He’s the son of a buddy I knew; w & melody Jerry 
Craig. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 308629; Her- 
man Sedrick Craig, Kansas City, Mo. 39115 


Hey! Say! Mister; song. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 309067; Ralph Leland Hawkins, Chicago. 
39116 


Hey! There, America; song, pf. arr. Jack Gaynor. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 309045; Winifred 
Wilson Wood, South Orange, N. J. 39117 


Hi! Baby; w &m Billie Namkie. © 1c. Oct. 7, 
1942; E unp. 311255; Anna E. Eichmann, Jersey 
City. 39118 


Hi Buddy; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308319; Irving B. Stutz, Washington, Pa. 39119 


Hi, soldier! Don’t forget to say goodbye; song, arr. 
Al Sendrey. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309636; 
Genevieve Moffet Nelson, Los Angeles. 39120 


Hi yah, Tipperary, we're back again; w W. D. Camp- 
bell, mJ. H. Hampton. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 310412; Jantha Hall Hampton & W. Dee Camp- 
bell, Santa Fe, N. M. 39121 


High flight; song, w John Gillespie Magee, jr. © 1 
c. Sept. 29, 1942: E unp. 311105; Gordon Lachlan 
Heron, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 39122 


——-w Joi.n Gillespie Magee, jr., m Joseph M. Hop- 
kins; high voice; in D flat. © Sept. 1, 1942; E 
pub. 107469; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 39123 


Hip hip hip hoo-ray for America; w & melody. © 1 
c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 308612; Teddy Duarte, 
Lewiston, Me. 39124 


His own lost sheep; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308657; Alice Mae Rogers, Vancouver, 
B. C., Canada. 39125 


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39126 


Hit the trail with me; w P. A. R. Slipka, melody J. 
Erhardt. © 1 c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 308446; 
Joseph Erhardt, Minneapolis & Paul A. R. Slipka, 
St. aul. 39126 


Hitler, Mussolini and Tojo; song, m M. C. Sax. © 
Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 107874; Joseph F. Musser, 
Hanover, Mich. 39127 


Hodge podge; foxtrot, Harold Mooney, arr. Jimmy 
Dale; orch. pts. © Aug. 22, 1942; E pub. 107680; 
Lux bros., New York. 39128 


Hoe-down on the low-down Japs; w & melody. © 1 
ec. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310528; Evelyn Thomas, 
Greenfield, Ind. 39129 


Hoh, hoh, hoh, hoh Miss Flanagan; w & m Lew 
Brown, Henry I. Marshall & Sam H. Stept. © June 
27, 1942; E pub. 107378; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 39130 


Hold aloft the torch of freedom; song. © 1c. Sept. 
15, 1942; E unp. 308957; Grover C. Garr, Weiser, 
Id. 39131 


Hold! Hold! The U. S. A.;w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
21, 1942; E unp. 309519; Octava Veeck, Evansville, 
Ind. 39132 


Hold me in the hollow of Thy hand; pf., with w. © 
Aug. 5, 1942; E pub. 107641; Charles Henry Pace, 
Pittsburgh. 39133 


Hold them boys we’re coming; song. © 1 c. Sept. 
15, 1942; E unp. 308995; Elby Wagner, Oakland, 
Calif. 39134 


Holding hands with someone; w & m Marquis de 
Martin [i. e. W. M.] Coleman. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310366; William Martin Coleman, 
Paterson. 39135 


Holland shall rise again; arr. Dean Fossler; pi., 
with w. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310131; 
Fred Walthuis, Los Angeles. 39136 


Roly birth; song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 
310180; Gaele Hessel Bouma, Los Angeles. 

39137 

Home alone; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 1 c. 

Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 311099; Amelia Schwersin- 

Ski, Fond Du Lac, Wis. 39138 


Home of the brave; song. © Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 
107955; Alfred Freeman Hobbs, Glendale, Calif. 
39139 


Home town barber; polka; pf. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 309926; Johnny Giancola, Ellwood City, Pa. 
39140 


Honey baby; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 310214; Stanley Joseph Smith, jr., Belvidere, 
il. 39141 


Honey child I am praying for you; w & melody. © 1 
c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308531; George Pettit, 
jr., Trenton, N. J. 39142 


Honey, you’re my type; w & melody Gene [i. e. 
Genevieve] Roy. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1942; E ump. 
309717; Genevieve Roy, Cleveland. 39143 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Honeymoon Island; song, m Aaron A. Clark. © 1c. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309629; Charlie E. White, 
Sheppard Field, Tex. 39144 


Hong Kong Jean; w Claire Jennings, & melody. © 1 
c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310191; Loys Mondier, 
Fort Worth. 39145 


Honor and respect our Flag; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
307957; Ora Rains, Portland, Or. 39146 


Hook the cook; song. © Sept. 3, 1942; E pub. 107405; 
Shannon Mims, Falls Church, Va. 39147 


Hope anew; pf., with w. © Aug. 18, 1942; E pub. 
107992; Mary Martha Beck, Cheswick, Pa. 39148 


Hoping; melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 307926; Della Elaine Hout, Akron, O. 
39149 


Horas negras; danza, letra y m Charro Gil. © Dec. 
20, 1940; E for. 67438; Promotora Hispano Ameri- 
cana de musica, s. a., Mexico, D. F. 39150 


Horizon dreams; song, melody Robert VanSickle. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308854; Anne McCart- 
ney, Inkster, Mich. 39151 


Horse and buggy days are here again; w & mH. 
Wakefield Smith. © Sept. 4, 1942; E pub. 107553; 
Hamilton S. Gordon, inc., New York. 39152 


Horse’s tale; w Andrew Donnelly, m Hal Dyson; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308167; Mu- 
tual music soc., inc., New York. 39153 


Horseshoes; Song, w Waldemar Rieck. © 1 c. Sept. 
29, 1942; E unp. 310356; Russell Snively Gilbert, 
New York. 39154 


How can I live without you; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310815; 
Mary Bonter, Ravenna, Mich. 39155 


How can I love again; w & melody. © Sept. 16, 
1942; E unp. 310220; Merle Dean Parkhurst, 
Fort Bragg, N. C. 39156 


How can you forget so soon; song, m Edward Lewis, 
Dave Martin & Jerry Abel. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 310397; Aaron Freedman, New York. 

39157 

How could He love me; hymn. © Aug. 15, 1942; E 
pub. 107689; Esther Kerr Rusthoi, Long Beach, 
Calif. 39158 


How do I rate with you; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
23, 1942; E unp. 309832; Jerome Faust, Philadel- 
phia. 39159 


How I wish that you were near; Song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 
310122; Ruth Tabor, Chicago. 39160 


How long have I got to linger; negro spiritual, arr. 
Van A. Christy; men’s cho. © July 30, 1942; E 
pub. 107747; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 39161 


How low do the blues want to go; w& mJohnny Bond. 
© Aug. 11, 1942; E -pub. 107914; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 39162 


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39198 


nt i rrr rnEEEEEEEEEEE EERE 


How sweet the bells of Christmas; w Elizabeth 
Evelyn Moore, m Gustav Klemm; women’s 3-pt. 
cho. © Sept. 26, 1942; E pub. 108218; Hall & 
McCreary co., Chicago. 39163 


How will I know; song. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 309898; Willard John Dixon, Cincinnati. 
39164 


How would you feel tomorrow if I said yes tonight; 
w Rookie {i. e. R. J.] Stuart & Evelyn Edwards, 
melody Steve Carter. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 
310563; Raymond J. Stuart, Petersburg, Va. 

39165 


How’d you get that way; song. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 309677; Walter Odell Archer, Gary, Ind. 
39166 


How's my heart; song. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 308673; Gloria Gould, Washington. 39167 


Hoy la vi; letra y m Armando Beltran. © Sept. 15, 
1942; E for. 67352; Peer internat’l. corp., New 
York. 39168 


Hunter’s horns; song, m Edward Redding. ©.1c. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309572; E. La Varre Routh, 
Louisville. 39169 


Hurrah for Uncle Sammy; pfi., withw. © 1c. Sept. 
4, 1942; E unp. 308631; Margaret Yeakey, Hunts- 
ville, Mo. 39170 


Hurrah! We are Americans; song. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 
1942; E unp. 310448; Hector DiTomasso, South- 
bridge, Mass. 39171 


Hurry back sweetheart; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
24, 1942; E unp. 309958; Juna L. Christiansen, 
Provo, Utah. 39172 


Hurry sweetheart hurry home; song. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 309037; Rozina R. Backy, St. Louis. 
39173 


Hush, love ,we’ll begin again; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310084; Ivan T. Dowell, 
Mentone, Calif. 39174 


Hymn of youth; English tr. & m; sop. or ten. © 
Sept. 29, 1942: E unp. 310502; David Sequeira, New 
York. 39175 


Hymn to freedom; song, op. 48, w Mary Perry King. 
© Aug. 17, 1942; E pub. 107845; Ariadna Mike- 
Shina, New York. 39176 


ladmire Myra; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 310630; Herman Fairbanks, Philadelphia. 

39177 

ladore you sweet and lovely; song, wR. Warner & 

Florence Mote. © ic. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308355; 

Ruth Warner, Los Angeles. 39178 


Il always think about you; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
9, 1942; E unp. 308444; Morton Bernard Maser, 
Los Angeles. 39179 


lam a eommando; w W. A. Heazlett, m R. O. Bark- 
ley. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307954; Robert 
O. Barkley & William A. Heazlett, Wilkinsburg, 
Pa. 39180 


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I am dreaming of you, old pal; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 
308817; Aulton B. Davis, San Pedro, Calif. 

39181 


I am knitting tonight for you darling; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 
309712; Charles Stevenson, Fisher, La. 39182 


I am longing for you; song, m Paul Christ Meyer. 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 311249; George Had- 
ley, Denver. 39183 


Iam so lonely; song, melody Alvin Krausslich. © 
1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309511; Frank Gustav 
Meier, Cleveland. 39184 


I belong to you; song. © Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 
107878; Bob Miller, La Porte, Tex. 39185 


I bet you turned back the clock; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308578; Loys Mondlier, 
Fort Worth. 39186 


I called for you; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 308708; John N. Ouzounian, Ceres, Calif. 


39187 

I can look at the moon again; song. © 1c. Sept. 22, 
1942; E unp. 309673; Dorald M. Foote, Miami, 
Fla. 39188 


I can walk with Jesus; w P. A. R. Slipka, melody J. 
Erhardt. © 1 c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 308445; 
Joseph Erhardt, Minneapolis & Paul A. R. Slipka, 
St. Paul. 39189 


I can’t believe you’re true; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Get. 1, 1942; E unp. 310539; Grace 
Bolzman, Unionville, Mich. 39190 


I can’t forget; song, m Eddie Ward [pseud. of Eddie 
Boyden] © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308377; 
Sarah Lawrence, Jacksonville, Fla. 39191 


—— w Albert Chernin & R. Freund, & melody. ©1 
c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310625; Robert Freund, 
Newark, N. J. 39192 


I can’t get you off my mind; wLeoBanovitch& C. E. 
Sundin, & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 
308770; Clifford Emanuel Sundin, Oakland, Calif. 

39193 


I can’t teach my heart to lie; song, w Kay fie: 
Kathleen] Doyle. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 
- 309925; Ruth F. Brown, Brooklyn. 39194 


I can’t understand; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 30, 
1942: E unp. 311090; Howard E. Congdon, Scars- 
dale, N. Y. 39195 


I captured a star; fox-trot, w & melody. © lc. 
Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308557; Erwin Koerber, 
Raspeburg, Md. 39196 


I couldfly to the sky without wings; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308575; Ethel Mae 
Hamilton, Miami, Fla. 39197 


I could go on dreaming, with a dream like you; w 
& melody. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308187; 
Stan Nawrocki, Chicago. 39198 


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39199 


I dare you; from Her cardboard lover, w Ralph 
Freed, m Burton Lane. © Aug. 26, 1942; E pub. 
107420; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 39199 


I dedicate my life to you; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
24, 1942; E unp. 309959; Juna L. Christiansen, 
Provo, Utah. 39200 


I demand; w & m Hal Pearl [pseud. of H. Pearl- 
stein] © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310566; Harold 
Pearlstein, New York. 39201 


I didn’t know; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309555; Dora Whea- 
don, San Francisco. 39202 


I didn’t raise my boy to be a soldier, but I’m mighty 
proud he’s a soldier today; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308037; Viola Watts Rice, 
Queens Village, N. Y. 39203 


I doan wanna be a angel; song, melody Bob Carle- 
ton. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308296; Eddie 
Williams Swank, Dickson, Tenn. 39204 


I don’t care; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E 
unp. 310304; James Cleveland Young, jr., Carolina 
Beach, N. C. 39205 


I don’t care what you think of me, as long as you 
think of me; w Ruth Love & Fred Jay, m Paul 
Mann & Stephen Weiss. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 308350; Dorsey bros. music, inc., New 
York. 39206 


I don’t need nothin’, no more, no how; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309834; Ethel Mae 
Hamilton, Miami, Fla. 39207 


I don’t seem to have the nerve; w & m Chuck [i. e. 
Charles| Jacobson, arr. Harold Swanstrom. © 
Aug. 29, 1942; E pub. 107784; Charles Jacobson, 
Chicago. 39208 


I don’t wanta do without you; w & m Milton P. West. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 309362; Mildred 
West Hoag, Jennings, La. 39209 


I dream of .you; w & melody Mrs. Louis [i. e. J. | 
Mistele. © 1 c. Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 310515; 
Janet Mistele, Jefferson, Wis. 39210 


I dream of you all the time; w & m Jack Page. © 
1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308592; John J. Pagliughi, 
Union City, N. J. 39211 


I fell off the cherry tree; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
18, 1942; E unp. 309309; George Sprys, Pittsburgh. 
39212 


I found a letter “neath my door; w & melody Billy 
Hayes, Harry Dupree & C., Gunther. © Sept. 10, 
1942; E pub. 108037; Charles Gunther publicity, 
Flushing, N. Y. 39213 


I found love in the winter; song. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 309995; Margaret S. Doyle, Buffalo. 
39214 


I found my heaven; song. © lc. Sept. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 308191; Virginia Allan, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
39215 


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I gaze at you, America; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
25, 1942; E unp. 310033; Harvey Slovik, New 
York. 39216 


I get a kick from a circus parade; from Get a load 
of this, w Val Guest, m Manning Sherwin. © Apr. 
28, 1942; E for. 67425; Francis, Day & Hunter 
ltd., London. 39217 


I get the neck of the chicken; from Seven days leave, 
w Frank Loesser, m Jimmy McHugh. © Aug. 27, 
1942; E pub. 107923; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 39218 


I got a rendezvous with Lulu; w & m Al Sherman & 
Fred Stryker, arr. Al Sendrey. © Aug. 27, 1942; 
E pub. 107925; Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 39219 


I guess I’m in love; w & melody Hazel Van Dyke & 
Buzz Benson. © 1 c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 308015; 
Hazel Madelyn Ball, Santa Cruz, Calif. 39220 


I had a feeling; song, melody Harry Green & J. S. 
Crespin. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310655; Jack 
Samuel Crespin, New York. 39221 


I had to lose you to Uncle Sam; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309766; Evelyn Willette, 
Milwaukee. 39222 


I have my memories, too; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
21, 1942; E unp. 309625; Ellen Ayers Rice, Fort 
Worth. oF 39223 


I have time tonight; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 2, 
1942; E unp. 307897; Janet Mistele, Jefferson, 
Wis. 39224 


I hear America singing; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
8, 1942; E unp. 308399; Estella A. Fuller, Los 
Angeles. 39225 


I heard a maiden’s prayer; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311195; John Mosely Howell, 
Los Angeles. 39226 


I helped draw those lines; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 
310129; W. Moton Glenn, jr., Lincolnton, N. C. 

39227 


I hope and pray; fox trot, w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
10, 1942; E unp. 308558; Erwin Koerber, Raspe- 
burg, Md. 39228 


I idolize you; w & melody Mickey [i. e. Michael] 
Diamond. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308969; 
Michael Diamond, Brooklyn. 39229 


I keep believing in you; song. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 308008; Evelyn B. Smith, Akron, O, 39230 


I kissed him goodbye and I blessed him that day; 
song, w Sam Bova & N. Quaglietta. © 1c. Sept. 
15, 1942; E unp. 308994; Nicholas Quaglietta, 
Lawrence, Mass. 39231 


I kissed you again; song. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E 
unp. 310460; Adell Pollard, Berkeley, Calif. 
39232 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1942 


I knew that I loved you; song, melody William S. 
Kreher. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310431; 
Carlton S. Smith, Jersey City. 39233 


I knew you’d be along; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310521; Rebecca W. 
Smith, Oneida, Tenn. 39234 


I knew you’d come my way; song, m J. Charles Mc- 
Neil. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307848; Did- 
liffe W. Chinnery, St. Thomas, V. I. 39235 


I know; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 
310509; Kenneth Thompson, Albany. 39236 


I left my heart in California; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 310053; Dott-Ada Marie 
Hess, Los Angeles. 39237 


I like you too much; w & melody Bert Weinlader. 
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308959; Bertha Wein- 
- lader, Teaneck, N. J. 39238 


I live in hopes that you will come back some day; 
song. © july 14, 1942; E pub. 107371; Frank A. 
Heck, Toledo. 39239 


I long for you; song, w Fred Cox. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 
1942; E unp. 310318; Joe DeFazio, Los Angeles. 
39240 


Ilong to see Jesus; hymn [and] Face to face; m 
Adam G. Horst; pfi., withw. © Apr. 18, 1942; E 
pub. 107605; Ruth Carolyn Bishop Teasdale, 
Kansas City, Mo. 39241 


I look at you and think; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311273; Ruth Baker, 
Suffolk, Va. 39242 


I looked into your eyes and found myself in love; 
song. © lc. Sept. 15, 1942; unp. 308979; Robert 
P. Reedy, Glendale, Calif. 39243 


I lost my heart; song. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 
309672; Donald M. Foote, Miami, Fla. 39244 


I love; song, melody George Turner Dreher, arr. 
Larry A. Harris. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
311181; Frank Vito Costanza, Quantico, Va. ‘ 

39245 


I love a Petty girl; from DuBarry was a lady, w & 
m Lew Brown, Ralph Freed & Roger Edens. © 
1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307787; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 39246 


I love a uniform; w & melody Jerry Craig. © lc. 


Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308661; Herman Sedrick 
Craig, Kansas City, Mo. 39247 


I love my country; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308886; Francis Valerie Gallaugher, 
Lake Charles, La. 39248 


I love my nurse; song. © Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 
107895; E. J. Stiner, Detroit. 39249 


I love the night; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 309279; Elsie Farene Bruder, Bellwood, 
Il. 39250 


39267 


I love to make love to you; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1 c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 
309096; Leila Richter, Redondo, Wash. 39251 


I love you because you're you; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 310870; Lillian Hamilton, Chicago. 

39252 


I love you best of all; song, m Lee B. Browne. © 1 
c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308744; W. M. Hinman, 
Adair, Ill. 39253 


I love you dear; song. © Aug. 15, 1942; E. pub. 
107569; Priscilla S. Thurrott, Boston. 39254 


I love you in a thousand ways; w R. Dickinson, m 
Will Raymond [pseud. of R. Bauman] © 1c. Aug. 
27,1942; E unp. 310284; Ruth Dickinson & Ray- 
mond Bauman, New York. 39255 


I love you tenderly; song, w P. Rendeley. © ic. 
Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307911; Rita Nelson, New 
York. 39256 


I love you, the Red, White and Blue; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 310281; Paul Chianco, 
Philadelphia. 39257 


I loved you too much; w & m Calvin Jackson. ©.1 
c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308309; Tempo music, 
inc., New York. 39258 


I may sail around the world; song, m Robert Cates. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308253; Evalyn Mun- 
ger, Cincinnati. 39259 


I miss Mississippi and you; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310348; Paul Compton 
Abbott, La Jolla, Calif. 39260 


I must leave you; w G. M. Cragin, m J. M. Cragin. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308717; John Mar- 
Shall Cragin & Georgia Marshall Cragin, Joplin, 
Mo. 39261 


I must leave you, dear, because they drew my num- 
ber; song, m Eddie Keenan. © Sept. 3, 1942; E 
pub. 107406; E. C. Blizzard, Camp Pickett, Va. 

39262 


I must leave you, my darling; song, m J. Charles 
McNeil. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308505; Levy 
Mae Quinton, Sealy, Tex. 39263 


I needed God; w Lillian Robertson Beck, m Florence 
Sidenbender; in G. © Sept. 16, 1942; E pub. 
107861; Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

39264 


I never dreamed I’d cry; song, melody Kathleen 
Rowe. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308238; Ray- 
mond McClure, Hollywood, Calif. 39265 

I never met anyone who didn’t like music; w & me- 
lody Bernard Howard McLaughlin. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308242; Marjorie Doyle, Dorchester, 
Mass. 39266 


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I never thought I’d be a soldier; song. © 1c. Sept. 
12, 1942; E unp. 308655; Lydia E. Becherer, 
Sappington, Mo. 39267 


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39268 


I never thought that dreams came true; song, m 
James Crane. © 1c. Sept.2, 1942; E unp. 307837; 
William Anthony Lyons, Port Huron, Mich. 

39268 


I only wish you would listen; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309536; 
John E. Harris, New York. 39269 


I pledge allegiance to you; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1942: E unp. 310592; Edward J. 
Kornbrath, Hartford. 39270 

I pray each night for victory; pf., with w. © 1c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308775; Cora Hogan Smiley, 
Cleveland. 39271 


I realize; song, m Eddie Ward [pseud. of Eddie 
Boyden} © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; & unp. 308376; 
Edythe Evans, Chicago. 39272 


I saw Esau; w Country Washburn, m Jack Owens. 
© 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309633; Owens- 
Kemp music co., New York. 39273 


I sent my man across the sea; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308877; Harry R. Kaufman, 
Summitville, Ind. 39274 


I shall get home some day; w&mC. A. Tindley, 
arr. Helen Carter Moses. © May 15, 1942; E pub. 
107685; Carter school of music, Columbus, O. 

39275 


I shall love you; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 
28, 1942; E unp. 310082; Ruth Phyllis Iovine, 
Milton, N. H. 39276 


I should forget you; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308863; Shirley 
Coffey, Holyoke, Mass. 39277 


I should have known better; song. © 1 c. Oct. 6, 
1942; E unp. 311233; Michael Masino, Buffalo. 
39278 


I sing with you; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 1c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308799; Laura E. Forcade, 
Mascoutah, II1. 39279 


I sit and wonder; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Sept.8, 1942; E unp. 308388; 
David H. Graves, Albuquerque, N. M. 39280 


I smell smoke; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 310035; Rita Catherine Davis, Norfolk, Va. 
39281 


I still cling to the U.S. A.; m Clark Tate; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 310293; Grover 
Monroe Cantrell, Mountain Grove, Mo. 39282 


I still feel that way about you; song, melody Irene 
Shannon. © 1c, Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310678; Isa- 
belle Hut, New York. 39283 


I surrender; song, m Lee B. Browne. © 1c. Sept. 
14, 1942; E unp. 308747; Andrew Morris, Rexburg, 
Id. 39284 


I thank you America; w & melody Al Malick. © ic. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308897; Elias John Malick, 
Lewiston. Me. 39285 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


I thought that you knew; song, m Lois Evelyn John- 
son. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311337; Ross 
Martin Mehl, Stockton, Calif. 39286 


I thought the world had no glory; song, m Stephen 
Grady [pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308384; Don Smith, Cincinnati. 

39287 


I thought too late; song. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 309163; Leo.Poch, Scranton. 39288 


I thought you understood; song. © 1c. Sept. 15, 
1942; E unp. 308980; John Edward Rapino & Wini- 
fred Crawford, New York. 39289 


I told a lie to you; song, w Wilbur Hughes. © 1 c. 
Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309830; John F, Witcowich, 
Pueblo, Col. 39290 


I wait for thee; song, mJ. Chas. McNeil. © lc. 
Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310596; Effie M. LaForge, 
Birmingham, Ala. 39291 


_I wait for you at the close of day; w & melody. © 


1454 


1c. Sept. 14, 1942; Eunp. 308913; Erwin Reinking, 
Cincinnati. 39292 


I walked along with the moon; w & m B. J. Yciak. 
© June 15, 1942; E pub. 108072; Mary Yciak & 
Boleslaw Jan Yciak, Newark, N. J. 39293 


I wanna marry a bombardier; w David Mack, m 
Leonard Whitcup; pf.treble. © 1 c.Sept. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 309296; Leeds music corp., New York. 

39294 


I want a furlough in the fall; w & melody. © 1c. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311160; Theodore Herbert 
Twersky, New York. 39295 


I want a uniform; song, w Priscilla Burg. © 1c. 
Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 308928; David B. Salmon, 
Syracuse. 39296 


I want to be along, just alone with you; w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 308610; Albert Del 
Grosso, Johnstown, Pa. 39297 


I want to be happy; from No, no, Nanette, by Vincent 
Youmans, transcribed William Teague; band pts., 
with condensed sc. © Sept. 17, 1942; E pub. 
107813; Harms, inc., New York. 39298 


I want to be with Solomon; song. © Sept. 15, 1942; 
E pub. 108042; faul Sayre, Iowa City, Ia. 39299 


I want to volunteer; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 18, 
1942; E unp. 309351; John D. Genova, Rochester, 
N. Y. 39300 


I wanted you to know; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1942; E unp. 309624; Ellen Ayers Rice, Fort 
Worth. 39301 


I was just a hitch-hiker; w & m David Heneker. © 
Apr. 28, 1942; Efor. 67420; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
ltd., London. 39302 


I was Miss Nobody; song. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 310726; Norman Taugh, New York. 39303 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Pl 


no. 9, 1942 


I was your sweetheart, now I want to be your wife; 
song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308807; Anna Barber, Nor- 
folk, Va. 39304 


I will always caddy for my sweetheart; w & melody. 
© ic. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310718; Walter H. 
Perry, Kansas City, Mo. 39305 


I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills; Biblical w, 
m Edward E. Bennett. © Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 
107430; Edward Schuberth & co., inc., New York. 

39306 


I wish you were home; w & m Joel Michael [pseud. 
of J. M. Volkmann]; pf. treble. © 1 c. Sept. 22, 
1942; E unp. 309747; Joseph Michael Volkmann, 
Pomona, Calif. 39307 


I wished upon a star; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308884; Mildred Elbaum, Stamford, 
Conn. . 29208 


I wonder; song. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 
310256; Frantz Hampton Clark, Wilmington, Del. 
39309 


I wonder who; w & melody. ©1c. Sept. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 308843; Max Pollack, Binghamton, N. Y. 
39310 


© 1 c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 
39311 


I wonder why; song. 
310642; G. Gerard Clukey, Washington. 


I would still have you sweetheart; w Frank Ford 
[pseud. of I. M. Ciesielski], m Jimmie Crane. © 
1c. Sept. 25, 1942: E unp. 310028; Ignatius Marion 
Ciesielski, Philadelphia. 39312 


Icy fingered blues; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © ic. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308804; 
Lewis T. Lee, Canton, O. 39313 


I’d like to call you my sweetheart; pf., with w. © 
1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 308920; Charles Fred 
Molter, Leominster, Mass. 39314 


I’d love to love you baby; song, melody Harry 
Green & J. S. Crespin. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 
310654; Jack Samuel Crespin, New York. 39315 


\ 

I’d rather dance; w Frank Curlee [i. e. F. M. 
Curlee, jr.], melody Shelby H. Curlee, 3d. © lc. 
Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309931; Francis M. Curlee, 
St. Louis. 39316 


I’d rather not sing on the radio; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308287; 
George S. Wingert, Greencastle, Pa. 39317 


Ii dreams were all; fox trot song. © i c. Sept. 12, 
1942; E unp. 308721; Leila R. Goldstein, New 
York. 39318 


If I cared a little bit less and you cared a little bit 
more; w & m Berkeley Graham & Carley Mills. 
© July 28, 1942: E pub. 107421; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 39319 


If I could; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 
310319; Kenneth Thompson, Albany. * 39320 


39338 


If I could hear my buddies sing again; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 308812; Cora Ballard, Ardmore, Okl. 

39321 


If I could write a story of you; song, m C.R. Fer- 
guson & Walter Stackhouse. © 1 c. Sept. 22, 1942; 
E unp. 309585; Cyrenius R. Peseyson, Santa Bar- 
bara, Calif. 39322 


If I didn’t have you; song, m Noel Bear. ©1c. Sept. 
21, 1942; E unp. 309507; Leona Rasmussen, De- 
troit. 39323 


If I steal a kiss; song. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 309921; Rita Marlin, Marcus Hook, Pa. 
39324 


If it weren’t for romance; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1 c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310593; Joseph 
Stubbs, Fort Lewis, Wash. 39325 


If it’s good; song. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 
310039; Louis C. Cate, Montour Falls, N. Y. 
39326 


If she don’t care; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 310732; Charles Ide, Brooklyn. 3932 


If we all get in there and pitch; w & melody. ©. 
c, Sept. 30, 1942;-E unp. 310578; Herbert Paul, 
Evansville, Ind. 39328 


If we meet again; song, m James Crane. © lc. 
Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307838; William Anthony 
Lyons, Port Huron, Mich. 39329 


If we should ever meet and dance together; w & 
melody. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308838; 
Max Pollack, Binghamton, N. Y. 39330 


If wishing made my dreams come true; w & melody 
Peggy Wootton. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 
308900; June Margaret Wootton, Altadena, Calif.’ 

39331 


If you but knew; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 309085; Lucile Lindstrom, Brooklyn. 
39332 


If you care; w Bob Carroll, m Leo Rojo. © Sept. 
1, 1942; E pub. 107906; Peer internatl. corp., New 
York. 39333 


If you could forget about me; song. © 1 c. Sept. 
25, 1942; E unp. 310005; Alice Maurine Dillon 
Johnson, San Diego, Calif. 39334 


If you ever see my gal; w & melody Sammy [i. e. 
S.W.] Moore. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
309491; Samuel Walter Moore, Chicago. 39335 


If you haven’t got dreams, you’ve got nothing at all; 
w & m Jimmy Kennedy. © July 1, 1942; E for. 
67308; Kennedy music co., ltd., London. 39336 


If you say so, it’s true; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
31,1942; E unp. 308632; Rhoda G. Caplan, Brook- 
line, Mass. 39337 


I’ll always adore you; song, m Lee B. Browne. © 
1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 307881; Zella L. Camp- 
bell, Bethany, Mo. 39338 


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39339 


I’ll always be in love with you; song. © 1 c. Sept. 
14, 1942; E unp. 308801; Martin Kalmanoff, Wood- 
mere, N. Y. 39339 


I’ll always be true; song, m Noel Bear. © 1c. 
Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 309981; Mrs. Robert Lea- 
sure, Templeton, Pa. 39340 


I’ll always have you; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 10, 
1942; E unp. 308606; Robert Norman Schanzer, 
New York. 39341 


I’ll always love that moon; song. © 1c. Sept. 9, 
1942; E unp. 308460; Walter Arthur Skinner, 
Everett, Mass. 39342 


I’ll always remember; w Ray Zirkel, & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310027; J. Lake Vesper, 
Columbus, O. 39343 


I'll always remember that night in September; w & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309484; 
Ethel Cowan Anderson, Fountain City, Tenn. 

39344 


I’ll be back in your arms again, darlin’; w & m D. 
Hotalen & C. Kingsbury. © Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 
108153; King-Del pseud. of De Lancy Hotalen & 
Charles Kingsbury, Corning, N. Y. 39345 


I’ll be coming back someday; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309389; Frank Henry Mc- 
Clure, Albany. 39346 


I'll be countin’ ev’ry mountain; w & m Al Hoffman, 
Mann Curtis & Jerry Livingston; pf. treble. © 
1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308168; Mutual music 
soc., inc., New York. 39347 


I'll be dancing at your wedding; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; EK unp. 308839; Max Pollack, Bing- 
hamton, N. Y. 39348 


I'll be gone for awhile; w & melody. © Sept. 1, 
1942; E pub. 107957; Edward Crowe & Pete Pyle, 
Memphis, Tenn. 39349 


I’ll be lonely; song. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 
309610; Victor Kopnitsky, Philadelphia. 39350 


I’ll be seeing you; song. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E 
unp. 309714; Robert Sherman Taylor, North Bend, 
Wash. 39351 


I’ll be smiling when you return; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311278; Lois 
Beaver, Berkeley, Calif. 39352 


I’ll be thinking of you; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308866; Neoma On- 
tiveros, Pawnee, Okl. 39353 


I'll be true to the girl I leave behind; song, m Law- 
rence Williams. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 
308658; Leone Perrill, Columbus, O. 39354 


I’ll be waiting for you darling; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307933; Bill Nettles, shreve- 
port, La. 39355 


I’ll be with you tomorrow; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
19, 1942; EB unp. 309372; Paul Warren Flynn, New- 
ton, Mass. 39356 


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pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


I’ll believe this dream is true; w & melody. © 1c. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311189; Paul Compton Abbott, 
La Jolla, Calif. 39357 


I’ll bet all the rice in China we’ll put them on the 
run; song. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310387; 
Jack Fisher, Hoodsport, Wash. 39358 


I’ll come back again to you someday; w Morris 
Cohen, & melody. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 
310105; Herbert Irving Green, Philadelphia. 

39359 

I’ll do it with a smile; w & m Roger MacDougall. 
© Mar. 9, 1942; E for. 67415; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 39360 


I’ll forget the past; hymn. © Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 
107690; Esther Kerr Rusthoi, Long Beach, Calif. 

- 39361 

I’ll just close my eyes, and make believe it’s you; 

w & m Jimmy Kennedy. © April 23, 1942; E for. 

67307; Kennedy music co., ltd., London. 39362 


I’ll just wait for the sun to shine; song. © 1 c. Sept. 
28, 1942; E unp. 310418; Michael Bagley, Akron, 
39363 
I’ll keep my promise to you; song, m Gordon R. 
Woodford. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310648; 
Mary Louella Bolden, Gunnison, Miss. 39364 


I’ll keep on smiling; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 30, 
1942; E unp. 310458; Ruth Bellamy Crowder & 
Millard Galweston Thomas, New York. 39365 


I'll keep. smiling; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310142; Hal Keller Felman, Chicago. 
39366 


I’ll keep the old flame burning; w & melody Burt 
[i.e. B. L.] Happ. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 
309676; Burton L. Happ, Sparrow Bush, N. Y. 


39367 


I’ll keep you in my mind; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 
26, 1942; E unp. 310169; Eddie Simmons, Wash- 
ington. 39368 


I’ll know it’s love; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 311190; Paul Compton Abbott, La 
Jolla, Calif. 39369 


I’ll make America proud of me; w & m Johnny [i. e. 
J. W.] Patchell, arr. freva Patchell. © 1 c. Sept. 
9, 1942; E unp. 310311; John Washington Patchell, 
Pleasantville, N. J. 39370 


I’ll make up; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E 
unp. 310210; Joseph W. Uritson, Coraopolis, neath 


I’tl meet you just inside; hymn. © 1 c, Oct. 1, 
1942; E unp. 310597; Ernest Sheridan Beck, Ports- 
mouth, O. 39372 


I’ll recommend love to mend your heart; song, m J. 
Charles McNeil. © Sept. 12, 1942; E pub. 107651; 
Raymond J. Simon, Chicago. 39373 


I’ll remember you over there; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309278; Colin Vallie, Van- 
couver, B. C., [Canada] 39374 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1942 


I'll return tothat home sweet home; song, w Charles 
Pernot. © 1 c. Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 310478; 
Sterling Evans, Duryea, Pa. 39375 


I'll save my heart; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 
1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310604; Ralph H. Brooks, 
East Pepperell, Mass. 39376 


ru See you soon; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1942; E unp. 309626; Ellen Ayers Rice, Fort 
Worth. : 39377 

V'll wait; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 308665; Anthony Petolino, Newark, N. J. 

39378 


I'll wait dear; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308535; Edith Ross- 
man, Webster Groves, Mo. 39379 


I'll wait for you; song, m J. Charles McNeil. © 1 
c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309787; Margarett 
Edwards, Rome, Ga. 39380 


—w William Gomberg, m Herbert Edmund Hecht. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308183; Grace Gom- 
berg, New York. i 39381 

I'll wait for you, till the storm is over; w Edward 
A. Voneydoar, m Arnett Edward Eskridge. © 
Aug. 28, 1942; E pub. 107995; Eskridge music 
publications, Chicago. 39382 


I'll wait forever, for my soldier boy; w & melody 
Tex [i. e. C. M.] DeWitt & E. Crowe. © Sept. 10, 
1942; E pub. 107958; Edward Crowe, Memphis, 
Tenn. 39383 


I'll wait until you’re back; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310363; Nicholas C. Tzannos, 
New York. 39384 


T’ll waliz away with you; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 
309860; Mary Rose Barton, Alton, Ill. 39385 


I'll win the war just for you; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309385; John N. Quinn, 
Tewksbury, Mass. 39386 


I'll write you a letter soldier; song, melody Ronald _ 


Buck. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310537; Mrs. 
P. A. McBride, Florence, S. C. 39387 


I’m a bad boy; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 309887; Arley Winston Talbot, Jamestown, 
N. Y. 39388 


I’m a bow-legged cowboy; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
1, 1942; E unp. 310689; Homer F. Remillard, 
Hollywood, Calif. 39389 


I’m a fool that way; w & melody Bob [i. e. R. J.] 


Ramcke. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp: 310139; 
Robert John Ramcke, Park Ridge, Ill. 39390 


I’m a lady for the navy; fox trot song. © Sept. 10, 
1942; E pub. 107646; Ralph Leland Hawkins, 
Chicago. 39391 


I'ma pris’ner of war on a foreign shore; w & m 
Harry Pease, Ed. G. Nelson & Dick Sanford. © 
Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 107433; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 39392 


39409 


I’m a top hand now; w Roy J. Thompson, & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308762; Inez Isabell 
Brumbelow, Lomita, Calif. 39393 


I’m about to be about with Uncle Sammy; song. © 
1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 309038; Walter Denzil 
Wilson, Fairmont, W. Va. 39394 


I’m a-comin’ back; foxtrot, w & melody Jean Elkins. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308077; Mrs. Sidney 
Elkins, East Prince Rupert, B. C., Canada. 

39395 


I’m crazy over you; w Rookie [i. e. R. J.] Stuart, 
melody Roy Raeburn Hazl © le. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 311088; Raymond J. Stuart, Peters- 
burg, Va. 39396 


I’m crying but the tears won’t come; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309598; Helen C. 
Judge, New York. 39397 


I’m drifting on a raft of love; w Bob [i. e. Robert] 
Sullivan, melody Hal [i. e. H.C.] Mowry. © 1c. 
Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309308; Harold C. Mowry, 
Boston. 39398 


I’m for democracy; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept: 26, 
1942; E unp. 310047; E. Dale Tilton, Cincinnati. 
39399 


I’m goin’ back to whur I come from; w & m Carson 
J. Robison. © Oct. 1, 1942; E pub. 108206; Bob 
Miller, inc., New York. 39400 


I’m going back to happiness; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 5,1942:E unp. 310807; 
Jesse T. White, Hartford. 39401 


I’m going to pop the question; song. © 1 c. Sept. 
23, 1942; E unp. 309808; Robert William Hanna, 
Findlay, O. 39402 


I’m head overheels in love; w Ruth Moffatt, m 
Betty [i. e. E. M.] Hodgson. © 1 c. Sept. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 308625; Elizabeth Moffatt Hodgson, Tampa, 
Fla. 39403 


I’m here with you; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of 
Carroll Webster] © ic. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310886; Rowland Vincent, Cristobal, Canal Zone. 

39404 

I’m in love again; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 19, 
1942; E unp. 309325; Carl H. Barlow, Fort Smith, 
Ark. 39405 


I’m in love with a girl in white; w W. Lundquist, 
melody M. L. Grand. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 310339; Murray L. Grand & Walter Lund- 
quist, Brooklyn. 39406 

I’m in love with a guy, who flies in the sky; w & m 
Dale Evans & Dale [i. e. R. D.] Butts. © 1c. 
Sept. 19, 1942; E unp. 309367; Robert Dale Butts, 
Los Angeles. 39407 


I’m in the army; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 309848; John Murynski, Warren, O. 
39408 


I’m in the doghouse with Fido now; song, m Lee B. 
Browne. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 307882; Faye 
Smith, Keenes, Il. : 39409 


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I’m in the navy now; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310125; 
Aldeina Schotfeldt, Hospers, Ia. 39410 


I’m jealous; song. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 
309904; Cleo T. Reed, Louisville. 39411 


I’m just a lonesome soldier; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310083; Ivan T. Dowell, 
Mentone, Calif. 39412 


I’m just a soldier without a sweetheart; w & melody 
Billie [i. e. E. L.}] Mansfield. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308414; Elizabeth Lulu Mansfield, 
Portland, Or. 39413 


I’m lonesome; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 308887; Fragcis Valerie Gallaugher, Lake 
Charles, La. 39414 


I’m lonesome dear; song. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 310251; Ethel Louise Mahoney, Boston. 
39415 


I’m marching to fight for Uncle Sam; foxtrot, w 
Edna Marini, & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 309600; Anthony Misuraca, Chicago. 

39416 


I’m not dreaming; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 2, 
1942; E unp. 307899; Lionel Philip Woods, sr., 
New Orleans. 39417 


I’m not worth a dime; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 5, 
1942; E unp. 308065; George Edwin Peterson, 
Alhambra, Calif. 39418 


I’m of age now; w & m Calvin Jackson. © 1 c. Sept. 
8, 1942; k unp. 308308; Tempo music, inc., New 
York. 39419 


I’m picking a star for you; w Joe Baker, mJ. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 309201; 
Joseph H. Baker & Grace Gerber, Hollywood, 
Calif. 39420 


I’m proud of you my soldier; w & m P. J. Giblin & 
Doris B. Greer. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 
308724; Patrick J. Giblin, Norway, Me. 39421 


I’m ready; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, withw. © 
1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308550; Flossie Watts, 
Waverly, O. 39422 


I’m ready, come what will or may; w Vincent Dang- 
ler, & melody. © 1c, Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 
309963; Edward A. Miller, Freeport, L.I., N. Y. 

39423 


I’m riding my pony back home; song. © Sept. 8, 
1942; E pub. 107844; W.E. 4Zellmer, Accokeek, 
Md. 39424 


I’m singing to a million but meaning it just for one; 
from Hi gang, w Val Guest, m Manning Sherwin. 
© Dec. 19, 1941; E for. 67426; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London, 39425 


I’m sleepy now; song, m George Bain. © 1c. July 
24, 1942; E unp. 304584; Bertha L. P. Nutting, 
West Chester, Pa. 39426 


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t. 3, n. S., v. 37 


I’m sorry now; song, melody Eddie Ward [pseud. of 
Eddie Boyden] © 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308379; Walter Dewhirst, Ozada, Alta., Canada. 

39427 


I’m sorry that I lied; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308332; 
Nina M. Marsh, Sanford, N. C. 39428 


I’m still in love with you sweetheart; w & melody 
Glory Goodwin [i. e.G. G. Futerer] © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 309465; Glory Goodwin Futerer, 
Phoenix, Ariz. 39429 


I’m the lonesomest guy in the world; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307924; Frederick H. 
Kates, Philadelphia. 39430 


I’m the sweetheart of a soldier; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309320; Harry Kemp, 
Jersey City. 39431 


I’m thinking tonight of you dear; song. © 1 c. Sept. 
4, 1942; E unp. 307973; Paul Stephen Warner, 
Candor, N. Y. 39432 


I’m through with you; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. 
Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 311196; Josephine Meyer & 
William V. Gropper, South Ozone Park, N. Y. 

39433 


I’m Uncle Sam’s boy; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310530; Hazel Boyett, 
Thackerville, Okl. 39434 


In a little cafe in the Vieux Carre; w G. Rogers, 
melody E. S. Martin. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 1942; E 
unp. 309968; Eunice S. Martin & Grace Rogers, 
New Orleans. 39435 


In a little cottage in the valley; song, melody M. C. 
Sax. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309752; Ralph 
E. Drumheller, Shenandoah, Pa. 39436 


In a Swiss chalet; w & m Vasca Suede. © Oct. 1, 
1942; E pub. 108207; Bob Miller, inc., New York. 
; 39437 


In all my dreams, I dream of you darling; song. © 
1 c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 308493; Fred Gates 
Henry, Warren, O. - 39438 


In all this world; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 22, 1942; 
E unp. 309765; Evelyn Willette, Milwaukee. 
39439 


In autumn time; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Oct. 1, 
1942; E unp. 310663; Jane Tully, New York. 39440 


In candlelight; by Frank Grey; pf. © Sept. 30, 1942; 
E pub. 108126; Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
39441 


In freedom’s cause; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 311115; Joseph D. Talkin, Be 
3944 


In God we trust; w & m W. M. Frank [pseud. of F. 
M. Wakeman]; mixed voices. © Aug. 4, 1942; E 
pub. 107383; Frank M. Wakeman, Pawling, ar ne 

94 


ans 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1942 


—w Henry George, m Ralph Colicchio. © 1 ec. 
Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310393; Coldin music pub. 
co., Brooklyn. 39444 


In heaven; song, m J. Charles McNeil. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 307842; Vivian Ogilvie, Burling- 
ton, N. S., Canada. 39445 


In memory; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 308751; T. E. McMillion, Zenith, Kan. 
; 39446 


In more ways than one;.song, m Florence Frarer. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311174; Herman 
Guelpa, Columbus, oO. : 39447 


In my dreams; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 310441; Franklyn Augustus Freeman 
Kirkland, Wash. 39448 


In my soldier’s arms; march song, melody Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310728; 
Joseph W. Uritson, Coraopolis, Pa. 39449 


In paradisum; liturgical w, m Alfred T. Plante; 
organ. © Sept. 25, 1942; E pub. 107966; Mc- 
Laughlin & Reilly co., Boston. 39450 


In the air; w & melody Lois [i. e. A. L.] Platt. © 
1c. Sept. 3, i942; E unp. 308237; Annie Lois Platt, 
Cleveland. 39451 


In the army of Christ the King; song, w Agnes T. 
Debus. © Aug. 27, 1942; E pub. 107322; Salvatore 
D’Aura, Miami Beach, Fla. 39452 


In the day of battle; anthem, w Bliss Carman, m 
Clarence Dickinson; mixed cho.; organ acc. © 
Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 307476; H. W. Gray co., 
inc., New York. 39453 


In the evening; pf., withw. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 311238; Patricia Ruth Henry, Los Angeles. 
39454 


In the garden of my God; song, arr. Gladys M. Shay. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310499; August Ed- 
ward Becker, Adelanto, Calif. 39455 


In the good old U. S. A.; w & m Charles L. Johnson. 
1. Male cho. - 2. Women’s 3-pt. cho. - 3. Women’s 
2-pt. cho. - 4. Mixed cho. © Apr. 8, 1941; E pub. 
108158-108161; Forster music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. 39456-39459 


In the merry month of May; w & m Bob [i. e. R. J.] 
Stifel. © 1c. Sept. 16,1942: E unp. 309182; Robert 
Julius Stifel, St. Louis. 39460 


In the moon; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308869; Mrs. Jeptha Hamer 
Nelson, Lake Providence, La. 39461 


In the springtime, Kathleen; w & m Annabel Robbins. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308120; Annabel Rob- 
bins Schroyer, Evanston, Ill. 39462 


In the want ads of the Daily gazette; w & melody 
Gus Willard [pseud. of C. W. Gilderbloom] © 1c. 
Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 310575; Clarence W. Gilder- 
bloom, Van Nuys, Calif. 39463 


39482 


In this man’s army; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 309993; Marie Margaret Hagman, 
Everett, Mass. 39464 


Incense; song, melody Robert VanSickle. © lc. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308853; Jennie L. Pexton, 
Guthrie, Okl. 39465 


Incidental miniatures; by Victor L. Schertzinger; 
orch. pts. nos. 3, 4. © Sept. 22, 1924; E pub. 
107620, 107621; Photo play music co., inc., New 
York. ° 39466, 39467 


Indian fight; from Ox train, by Dave Snell. © 1c. 
Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309155; Loew’s, inc., New 
York. 39468 


Infantry song; w & melody Hal T. [i. e. Harold T.] 
Mara. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310335; 
Harold Thomas Mara, Fort Meade, Md. 39469 


Instead of a letter BsecTO TuCbN2 ; song, w V. 
Lebedev-Kumach. [Russian w only] © 1c. Sept. 
24, 1942; E unp. 309850; Aron Pressman, New 
York. 39470 


Insurrection; by Victor L. Schertzinger; orch. pts. 
© Sept. 22, 1924; E pub. 107625; Photo play music 
co., inc., New York. 39471 


Introduction and fugue; by Edmund Rubbra, op. 19c; 
pf. © Sept. 2, 1942; E for. 67413; Augener, ltd., 
London. 39472 


Introduction for Rambeau; from Broadway, by Frank 
Skinner; conductor. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 
309802; Universal music corp., New York. 39473 


Ira Aldridge; w Henry Troy, m Spencer Odom. © 
Sept. 24, 1942; E pub. 108065; Handy bros. music 
co., inc., New York. 39474 


— — —ed. W. C. Handy. © Sept. 24, 1942; 
E pub. 108065; Handy bros. music co., inc., New 
York. 39475 


Irish lassie; w & m Al Weeks & Hank Finney. © 
1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 310182; Weeks publisher, 
Detroit. 39476 


Is it true what they say; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
28, 1942; E unp. 310074; A. C. Balch, Roscoe, 
Calif. 39477 


Is the meadowlark still singing; song, melody Mar- 
tha Sharleen White. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 
308573; Meredith Miles White, Leavenworth, Kan. 

39478 

Isabelle; song. © 1c. Sept. 15,1942; E unp. 308933; 

Walter Alexander Hooven, Weatherly, Pa. 39479 


Island of the moon; from Pardon my sarong, w & 
melody Don Raye & Gene De Paul. © 1c. Aug. 
29, 1942; E unp. 307857; Universal music corp., 
New York. 39480 


Islands of the Seas; song. © Sept. 18, 1942; E pub. 
107897; John Ellenberger Berst, Chicago. 39481 


Isn’t love a lovely thing; w H. W. Davis, melody M. 
E. Chamrod. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310065; 
Mabel Edith Chamrod & Hartley W. Davis, Ven- 
tura, Calif. 39482 


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39483 pt. 3,n.5., v.37 © 


It costs So little, but it means so much; w & m Alf 
Ritter, J. Lester Smith & Horatio Nicholls [pseud. 
of Lawrence Wright] © Sept. 21, 1942; E for. 
67375; Lawrence Wright music co., ltd., London. 

39483 


It feels so satisfying; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311276; Julius Seegall, 
Oakland, Calif. 39484 


© 1c. Sept. 23, 
39485 


It might have been; pf. treble. 
1942; E unp. 309814; Ada May, New York. 


It pays to pray; hymn. © Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 
107688; Esther Kerr Rusthoi, Long Beach, Calif. 
: 39486 


It started with Eve; from Big time, by Roger Edens. 
© 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309729; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 39487 


It takes the moon; fox trot, w Henry Gershwin, m 
Hadju Imre. © Jan. 29, 1936; E pub. 107607; 
Foreign & domestic music corp., New York. 

39488 

It was onlya postcard to a sailor in the coast-guard; 
w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 21,1942; E unp. 309627; 
Jack Pyle, Norfolk, Va. 39489 


It won’t be forever; w & m Fay Morens [pseud. of 
Fanny Moses]; pi. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 
307827; Fanny Moses, New York. 39490 


It won’t be long; w & melody Jane Dahlem. © 1c. 
Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309835; Mayme Dahlem, 
St. Petersburg, Fla. 39491 


It would have just begun; song, melody Michael 
Costanza. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 308003; 
Frank Maggio, Brooklyn. 39492 


It’s a bet; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 309064; Arthur Whiteley, Los Angeles. 
39493 


It’s a long long trail to old Tipparail; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 310116; Zelma Orr, Griggsville, Ill. 

f 39494 


It’s all over now; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 22, 
1942; E unp. 309768; Evelyn Willette, Milwaukee. 
39495 


It’s America forever; song. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 308146; Elmont Di Stefano, Philadelphia. 

39496 

It’s been a long time between; w & melody. © 1 c. 

Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309080; Samuel Alfred 

Masselle, Marlboro, N. Y. 39497 


It’s been grand just knowing you; m Bob Carleton; 
pi, treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310818; Ed Shelburne, Lexington, Ky. 39498 


It’s gettin’ the best of me; w & m Eddie DeLange, 
Mary Schaeffer & J. Fred Coots. © July 21, 1942; 
E pub. 108029; Ambassador music, inc., New York. 

39499 


It’s in my heart; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 311116; Haven Adolph Johnson, 
Brooklyn. 39500 


It’s just that I love you; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308389; Emma Bennett, Aledo, Tex. 39501 


It’s legitimate now; w N. Schindler, melody E. 
Knight. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308029; Nor- 
man Schindler & Edward Knight, Washington. 

39502 


It’s lonesome without you back home; w & melody. 
© 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308178; Frank C. 
Hesel, Philadelphia. 39503 


It’s mutual; w James Woodworth, melody Jack Stern. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310351; Network 
music publishers, New York. 39504 


It’s my Indiana home I’m longing for; waltz, w & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309050; 
Mrs. Frank Held, Williamsport, Ind. 39505 


It’s my time to two-time you; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 309002; Lloyd Elbert Robin- 
son, Shreveport, La. 39506 


It’s not our fault; song. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 
308408; Roy Lebkicher, Berkeley, Calif. 39507 


It’s Oregon for me; song, w L. Ruth Throe [pseud. 
of Ruth Rynlarson] © 1 c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 
310063; Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

39508 


It’s reveille time; w O. Rosalie Spitzer, & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308019; Thomas Mar- 
vel Holton, Richmond. 39509 


It’s something that’s American; song. © 1 c. Sept. 
29, 1942; E unp. 311093; Isabelle J. Groetzinger, 
Racine, Wis. 39510 


It’s taps for the Japs; song. © Sept. 30, 1942; E 
pub. 108101; O. J. Lambiotte, Mishawaka, Ind. 
39511 


It’s the fighting marines, I’ll say; pf., with w. © 
1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310367; Mary F. Kirk- 
land, Richmond, 39512 


It’s the navy; w Hal Summers, m Katie Biehn. © 
Sept. 2, 1942; E pub. 107382; Summers music 
store, Washington C. H., O. 39513 


It’s the time to do it now; w & m Bob Brittingham & 
Charles Berkley. © Sept. 24,1942; E pub. 108067; 
Handy bros. music co., inc., New York. 39514 


It’s the uniform you wear; song, arr. Ellen Surdo. 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310562; Harry Fred- 
erick Zierer, Cincinnati. 39515 


It’s up to you; song. © 1 c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 
310682; William McMillan Talbott, Paris, Ky. 
39516 


— —Mmelody Alan Satz. 
E unp. 308653; Alfred Lippitz, New York. 


© 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; 
39517 


It’s up to you and me; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 309206; Dora Smith, 
Union City, Pa. 39518 


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_ It’s V for victory; song, m Ray Hibbeler. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1942 


© Sept. 
10, 1942; E pub. 107686; Arthur Paul Moser, 
Chicago. 39519 


—— —melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 c. Sept. 4, 
1942; E unp. 308006; Arthur Paul Moser, Chicago. 
39520 


It’s victory for U. S. A.; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
309549: Maude H. Moore, Atkinson, N.C. 39521 


It’s you; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 
310435; Lucie Irene Fisher, New Cumberland, Pa. 
39522 


It’s your dollars that make the guns; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 
309708; Robert Fairbrother, Fulton, N. Y. 39523 


It’s yours; w Alan Courtney, m Will Lorin [pseud. 
of Vladimir Cherniavsky| © Sept. 23, 1942; £ 
pub. 107943; Roy music co., inc., New York. 

- 39524 


I’ve been away so long; song, m Martyn Snow. © 
1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 309024; Patricia Cross, 
Kansas City, Mo. 39525 


I’ve built a shelter for two; song. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308323; Leon I. Russell, Jackson, 
Mich. 39526 


I’ve fallen in love with a soldier man; w & m Mar- 
guerite Duval. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 
310144; Florence M. Greenstone, East Orange, 
N. J. 39527 


I’ve found a new love for an old heart; w & m Jack 
[i.e. A. J.] Kester. © 1 c. Oct.3, 1942; E unp. 
310898; Andrew Jackson Kester, Everett, Wash. 

39528 


I’ve found a sweetheart, for my blue haven; song, 
melody Luther A. Clark. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 310375; Vinton M. Dubberly, Dallas. 39529 


I’ve found a wonderful buddy; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis} Tobin. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
309544; Elizabeth St. Claire, San Francisco. 

39530 


I’ve got a contract with Uncle Sam; w & m Paine [i. 
e. E. P.j Fenimore. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1942; E unp. 
309375; Edna Paine Fenimore, New York. 39531 


I’ve-got a home in Saint Marea; w & melody. ©l1c. 
Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309774; Walter Greenlaw, 
New York. 39532 


I’ve got a murmur in my heart; w & melody. © 1c. 


Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308668; Florine Rosenbush, — 


Meridian, Miss. 39533 
I’ve got an invitation to Georgia; w & m Mary 
Schaeffer & Jack Palmer. © Aug. 18, 1942; E 
pub. 108028; Ambassador music, inc., New York. 

39534 


I’ve got rings on my fingers, and bells on my toes; 
by Maurice Scott, arr. William Teague; band pts. 
© Sept. 17, 1942; E pub. 107812; Harms, inc., 
New York. 39535 


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39551 


I’ve got to stop just dreaming; song, melody Dee 
Wells. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308521; 
Emmet Edward Niehoff, Louisville. 39536 


I’ve heard songs that make me sway; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 309659; James Andrew 
White, Marysville, Wash. 39537 


I’ve heard that song before;*from Youth on parade, 
w & m Jule Styne & Sammy Cahn. © Sept. 14, 
1942; E pub. 107809; Edwin H. Morris & co., inc., 
New York. . 39538 


- I’ve locked my heart, to everyone but you; w & mel- 


ody. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308458; Norman 
Fenton Perrine, Fort Wayne. 39539 


I’ve never been in love till now; w A. Wilson & R.T. 
LaMarre, m Benny Butler [i. e. B. H. Butler, jr.} 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 309638; Benjamin H, 
Butler, jr., Aileen Wilson & Rene T. LaMarre, 
Oakland, Calif. 39540 


I’ve never seen the righteous begging bread; song. 
© June 8, 1942; E pub. 107788; Robert Thomas 
Cherry, Washington. « 39541 


I’ve put my heart in storage; pf. treble, withw. © 
1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310667; John Plaza, New 
York. 39542 


I’ve said good-bye dear, but not for long; song, m 
Noel’Bear. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 309221; 
Madine Johnson, Texas City, Tex. 39543 


I’ve still got your picture in my pocket book; song, 
m Stephen Grady [pseud. of Andrew Brady] © ic. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 308400; Billie Rose, Hunt- 
ington, Tex. 39544 


Janie; w J. Bentham, m Nick [i. e. D.] Raymond. © 
1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308499; D. Raymonce w 
Josephine Bentham, New York. 39545 


Japs just got to go; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 22, 
1942; E unp. 309674; Thelma Small, New York. 
39546 


Jeannie Marie; song, m J. Charles McNeil. © 1c. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307851; Lena M. Matson, 
New Holland, O. 39547 


Jean’s visit to Toyland; musical play. © 1c. Sept. 
8, 1942; D 76174; Marjorie Ingram Barnett 
Springfield, Mass. 39547* 


Jeepers-creepers; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 5, 
1942; E unp. 308071; George Noble Thompson, 
San Bruno, Calif. 39548 


Jenny Wren, she’s a wooin’ cooin’ pigeon; w & m 
Helen Monroe, Jean Monroe & Curtis [i. e. W. C.] 
Monroe; pf. treble. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp. 
307967; William Curtis Monroe, Washington. 

39549 


Jesus loves you too; hymn. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 309276; Ellen Matilda Hudson, Atlanta. 
39550 


Jesus will never fail me; hymn. © Apr. 1, 1942; 
E pub. 107691; Esther Kerr Rusthoi, Long Beach, 
Calif. 39551 


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Jesus will pilot me home; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 
24, 1942; E unp. 309883; Budd Wilcox Baraw, New- 
port Center, Vt. 39552 


Jeszcze Polska zmartwychwstanie; pieSn. © Sept. 
23, 1942; E pub. 107946; Josef M. Rakus, Wash- 
ington. 39553 


Jewel’s love plea; from Jewel; ten., with orch. con- 
ductor. © 1c. Aug. 31,1942; E unp. 307613; Simon 
Bucharoff, Beverly Hills, Calif. 39554 


Jiggers! A cop; from Get hep to love, by Charles 
Previn; conductor. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 
310162; Universal music corp., New York. 

39555 


Jimmy Blue; w & m Peter Sinclair & Sadie Balcon. 
© Apr. 28, 1942; E for. 67424; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, itd., London. 39556 


Jimmy Doolittle; song. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 310156; Max Heller, Philadelphia. 39557 


Jivin-Joe from Idaho; song, w Jack Philip Allen. © 
lc. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309773; Leone Perry 
Allen, Los Angeles. 39558 


Joan of Arc; song, m L. Ernest Walker. Q@ i c. 
Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310660; Carl Julius Pursey, 
St. Louis. 39559 


Joan of Arc your spirit we have found; song. © 1c. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 309052; Helen Carter, 
Three Rivers, Calif. 39560 


Joan of Arc’s call; pf., with w. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 
1942; E unp. 310038; Clarella Hackett Johnson, 
Sand Creek, Wis. 39561 


Jocko, the monkey; m Flora R. Schaeffer & Kitty 
James [i. e. K. J.] Schofer, pf. treble, with w. © 
1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308254; Katie James 
Schofer, Reading, Pa. 39562 


John Doughboy; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 311336; Howard L. Keeler, Kodiak, Alaska. 
39563 


Johnny; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 308647; Curtis Mon- 
roe, Washington. 39564 


Johnny and his gun; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309690; George Air- 
good, Valier, Pa. 39565 


Johnny Doughboy and Tommy Atkins; song. © ic. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311178; Norman Mearl Karn, 
Tiffin, O. 39566 


Join a home nursing class;w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
16, 1942; E unp. 310050; Goldie Frantz, Youngs- 
town, O. 39567 


Join our victory band; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 309960; Juna L. Christiansen, Provo, 
Utah. 39568 


Joke is on you; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 22; 1942; 
E unp. 309767; Evelyn Willette, Milwaukee. 
39569 


. 


Joy through tears; by Victor L. Schertzinger; orch. 
pts. © Sept. 22, 1924; E pub. 107626; Photo play 
music co., inc., New York. 39570 


Jumbo band; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 309900; George Robert Moss, Brooklyn. 
39571 


Jungle tale; w Edith Pellow, m Charles Haubiel; 
men’s cho. © Sept. 4, 1942; E pub. 107407; Com- 
posers press, inc., New York. 39572 


Junie; w & melody. 
308257; Earl Payton Marshall, Chicago. 


© 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
39573 


Junior army song; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 
1942: E unp. 310386; Evelyn R. Weiss, Brooklyn. 
39574 


Junior commandos; march, w Doris Staton-Radcliffe; 
pf. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310421; Harry M. 
Staton, Bradley Beach, N. J. 39575 


Junior G men of the air; by Milton Rosen; conduc- 
tor. 1. End title. - 2. Main title. © 1c. each 
Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308222, 308224; Universal 
music corp., New York. 39576, 39577 


Just a little hunk of poon; song. © i c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 308620; June Osborn, Detroit. 39578 


Just a little smile from you; song, m Gustave Sax. 
© Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 107873; Sara Bryant, 
Hartford. 39579 


Just a little sympathy; song, w William Mill Butler. 
© 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310618; Clifford W. 
Walsh, Syracuse. 39580 


Just a lonely dreamer; w & m Pat fi. e. P. S.] 
D’Epiro. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310611; 
Pasquale S. D’Epirg, New York. 39581 


Just a name on a headstone; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308341; Mary Chadburn, Fall River, Mass. 

39582 


Just a soldier; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311275; Mae W. Mead, Puy- 
allup, Wash. 39583 \ 


Just a stone’s throw from Virginia; song, arr. Carl 
Holer. © July 1, 1942; E pub. 108011; Gene Dixon, 
Washington. 39584 


Just as long as I know Katie’s waitin’; from Private 
- Miss Jones, w & m Lew Brown, Ralph Freed & 
George R. Brown. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 
309148; Loew’s, inc., New York. 39585 


Just dreaming; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 16, 
1942; E unp. 309173; Joe Ehrlich, Reno, Nev. 
39586 


Just go to sleep with a prayer on your lips, you’ ll 
wake up singing I love you; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310103; Morton Gittleman, 
Detroit. 39587 


Just how muchI miss you; song. © 1 c. Sept. 10, 
1942; E unp. 308617; Jean Boyd, Steuben, Wis. 
: 39588 


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¥ 
Just like a stranger; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1942; E unp. 309384; John N. Quinn, Tewksbury, 
Mass. 39589 


Just my little fella; w & m Johnny [i. e. J. C.] Vick, 
jr. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 309978; John 
Charles Vick, jr., Wyandotte, Mich. 39590 


Just one; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 
310133; Raymond William Gallagher, Lynn, Mass. 
39591 


Just one more night; w & melody. © ic. Sept. 2i, 
1942: E unp. 309499; Callie Ora Cannon, Memphis, 
Tenn. 39592 


Just remember; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 311182; Robert Greenwood, Long Beach, 
Calif. 39593 

sé 

Just standing alone in the rain; w Helen Evans, m 
C. W. Evans. © Sept. 23, 1942; E pub. 107960; 
Luz bros. music pub.,inc., New York. 39594 


Just suppose; pf., withw. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 309299; Frances Sherman Rubenstein, Chi- 
cago. 39595 


Just to be with you tonight at twilight; song. © 1c. 
Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310346; Herbert Jesse 
Teague, Indianapolis. 39596 


Just to remind you I miss you; w Miriam Grover, 
& melody. © 1c, Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310095; 
Beryl T. West. Errol, N. H. 39597 


Just wait and pray; song. © Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 
107411; Bernice Bjugstad Kruger, Sheyenne, N. D. 
39598 


Just we two; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 309475; Jeanne Marie Somsen, Seattle. 
39599 


Just you; w & m Dorothy Soule, Jack Val & Marty 
Kahn. © Sept. 9, 1942; E pub. 107824; Melo-art 
music publishers, New York. 39600 


Just you andI; song. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
310270; Sedahlia Propst Kester, Hickory, N. C. 
39601 


Keep an eye on the allies; w H. W. Davis, melody 
M. E. Chamrod. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 
310066; Mabel Edith Chamrod & Hartley W. Davis, 
Ventura, Calif. 39602 


Keep an eye on your heart; w Jimmy Shirl [pseud. 
of Jack Mendelsohn} & Milton Leeds [pseud. of 
Milton Lieberman], m Henry Manners [pseud. of 
Henry Katzman| © May 2, 1940; E pub. 107656; 
Broadcast music, inc., New York. 39603 


Keep ’em flyin’ shootin’ sailin’; song. © 1 c. Oct. 
5, 1942; E unp. 311187; Esta Mae Johnson, Houston. 
39604 


Keep ’em flying high; song, harmonized Grace M. 
Pharazyn & Hugene W. Shronk. © i c. Sept. 2i, 
1942; E unp. 310197; Mary Ida Reddy, Atlantic 
City. 38505 


39623 


Keep ’em off of Lonesome street; song, w Phil 
Wilson. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308566; 
Lloyd Herrold, Evanston, I11. 39606 


Keep fighting for liberty; song, m Lee B. Browne. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308749; Clara Brad- 
dock, Salt Point, N. Y. 39607 


Keep in step; song. © Aug. 24, 1942; E pub. 107370; 
Sallie Logan Volz, Ames, Ia. 39608 


Keep it up Yanks; song. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 
311264; Pearl Marie Barker, Evanston, IIl. 
39609 


Keep me Lord, now I pray; m RobertCherry; mixed 
voices. © Dec. 10, 1941; E pub. 107950; Bruton 
Sims, Washington. 39610 


Keep Old Glory flying high; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310433; Lucie Irene Fisher, 
New Cumberland, Pa. 39611 


Keep on sending smiles; w & m Mari Edwards. © 
1c. Sept. 8, 1942: E unp. 308485; Marie Edwards, 
Chicago. 39612 


Keep on smilin’; w C. Maddox, m W. Olson. © Aug. 
14, 1942; E pub. 107684; Charles Maddox & Woody 
Olson, Chicago. 39613 


Keep smiling; song, m Acme music service. © 
Sept. 22, 1942; E pub. 107938; James H. Palmer, 
Wilkinsburg, Pa. 39614 


Keep smiling for me; song, m Eddie Keenan. © 
Sept. 21, 1942; E pub. 107884; William H. Henry, 
Charleston, S. C. 39615 


Keep the ball a-rolling; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308541; 
Clifton L. Inman, Springfield, Or. 39616 


Keep the chin up! America; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308858; Nellie 
Ray Smuin, Vernal, Utah. 39617 


Keep the Flag in memory of me; w & m Min Biron 
[i. e. M. B. Finan}, arr. John Luisi. © 1 c. Sept. 
3, 1942; E unp. 308024; Melina Biron Finan, New 
York. 39618 


Keep the Huns on the run; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
4, 1942; E unp. 308083: Harley Alan Roth, Elm- 
hurst, L.I., N. Y. 39619 


Keep the love light burning; pf., with w. © lc. 
Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 309936; Mary V. Harris, 
Hinton, W. Va. — 39620 

Keep the love light shining; w & melody. © 1c, 
Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 310324; Margaret Bronson, 
Cincinnati. 39621 


Keep them flying; pfi., with w. © lc. Sept. 28, 
1942; EH unp. 310420; Norma Anita -Paniagua, 
Sacramento, Calif. 39622 


Keep writing to me, Buddy; w & melody Jean Her- 
bert. ©O lc. Sept. 24, i942; E unp. 309842; Her- 
bert publications, New York. 39623 


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Keep your chin up; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. 
of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308383; W. H. Kenneke, Clayton, N. M. 39624 


Keep your chin up and smile.my gal; m Bob Carle- 
ton; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 309101; Oscar Schilling, Johnstown, Pa. 

39625 


Kidnap me, honey; song. ©1c.Sept. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 307934; Ralph Franklin Pickel, Knoxville, 
Tenn. 39626 


Killing of the Indian; from Ox train, by Dave Snell. 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309157; Loew’s, 
inc., New York. 39627 


King David march; pf. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 
310089; Frederick Paul Vollmer, Reading, Pa. 
39628 


Kingdom of the deep; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1942; E unp. 309383; John N. Quinn, Tewksbury, 
Mass. 39629 


Kings shall come from Saba; Christmas carol, w 
Claire Crosby, based on a 15th century carol, m 
Edith Campbell; mixed voices. © Sept. 22, 1942, 
E pub. 107963; Boston music co., Boston. 39630 


Kiss (A) for my sweetheart, a salute to my King; 
song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Sept. 
21, 1942; E unp. 309558; Bee F. Fender, High 
Point, N. C. 39631 


Kiss (A) from you; arr, Buddy Keefe & Billy Ross; 
pi., with w. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309297; 
Margaret Harris, Galveston, Tex. 39632 


Kiss me darlin’; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 308185; Blanche E. Odle, Covina, Calif. 
39633 


Kiss me goodbye; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309707; Alida F. Hockey, 
Merrill, Mich. 39634 


Kisses alamode [?]; w Ellie Richman, m J. Piro- 
lozzi & Lew Alpaugh; pf. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 310230; Johnny Pirolozzi, Plainfield, N. J. 

39635 


Kisses in the moonlight; w & m Joe [i. e. J. C.] 
Barrett. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. sinaate 
Joseph Christian Barrett, Cleveland. 39636 


Klein Ida-walzer; v. Paul von Klenau; klavier. © 
Apr. 16, 1916; E for. 67363; Universal- -edition, 
a. g., Vienna. 39637 


Kneel down on your knees; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308706; John N. Ouzounian, 
Ceres, Calif. 39638 


Knight of the road; song, m Lee B. Browne. © 1c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308748; Zella L. Campbell, 
Bethany, Mo. 39639 


Knit and purl; w & melody. 
E unp. 309623; 
Bakersfield, Calif. 


© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
Fern Estelle Mary Inchauspe, 
39640 


Knockin’ around, from pillar to post; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311162; Hamilton — 
Gordon McLean, Los Angeles. 39641 


Laddie; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe; pf. treble. . 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 308650; Curtis Mon- 
roe, Washington. 39642 


Laddie Boy; w Leonore Glasner, m Paul Reiff & 
Saxie Dowell. © July 24, 1942; E pub. 107678; 
Lexington music co., New York. 39643 


Lady fair; pf., with w. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308196; George H. Hall, Ojai, Calif. 39644 


-Lady I’m sorry; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; 


E unp. 307904; Myron Hockenbury, Harrisburg, 
Pa. 39645 | 


Lady to a degree; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 
1942; E unp. 310496; Paul Klein, Bernard Weixel- 
baum & Lee Goldsmith, New York. 39646 


Lament of a broken heart; song. © 1c. Sept. 15, 
1942; E unp. 308940; Mrs. O. R. Wilkins, McAllen, 
Tex. 39647 


Land of liberty; song, m Noel Bear. © 1 c. Sept. 
15, 1942; E unp. 308943; Dana Young, Charleston, 
W. Va. 39648 


Land of the Pere free; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Oct. 1942; E unp. 310526; Melvin F. C. 
Heater, Los ices 39649 


Lanikai; w Mary Biggerstaff, & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 307976; Gertrude Sharples, 
Wabash, Ind. 39650 


Last bloom of autumn; song. © Sept. 8, 1942; E 
pub. 107645; Frank Ruhnau, Los Angeles. 39651 


Last night I dreamed I kissed you; w & melody. © 
lc. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308177; Ross Latshaw, 
Snohomish, Wash. — 39652 


Last night I fell in love; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1942; E unp. 308422; Ben V. Lamborn, Wichita. 
39653 


Last thing I'll do; w & melody Ernie [i. e. E. A.] 
Philipp. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308988; 
Ernest A. Philipp, Baltimore. 39654 


Last word; waltz, O. Cremieux, arr. Rosario Bour- 
don; band or orch. pts. © Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 
108056; Emil Ascher, inc., New York. 39655 


Latin-American serenade; w & melody. © lc. 
Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308589; Maurice Roffman, 
New York. 39656 


Lauder’s (Harry) songs. selection, w & m H. Lauder 
& others, arr. Clifford Greenwood. © Aug. 6, 
1942; E for. 67314; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., 
London. 39657 


Lazy and good for nothin’; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
1, 1942; E unp. 310683; William Feldman, Newark, 
N. J. 39658 


Leave me a rose; song, arr. Donald H. Eckroyd. © 
lc. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309758; Bill H. Post, 
Geuda Springs, Kan. 39659 


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no. 9, 1942 


Left foot, right foot march album; compiled Fred- 
erick A. Schiefelbein; pf. © Aug. 18, 1942; E pub. 
107595; Volkwein bros., inc., Pittsburgh. 39660 


Left with a broken heart; song, arr. Jean Walz. © 
lc. Sept. 12, 1942; E.unp. 308700; Ruth Fisher, 
Grace Condon & Harry Rose, Blue Island, Ill. 

39661 


Legionaries together; song. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 307949; Jean Speakes Bristow, St. Louis. 
39662 


Lejos de tu querer; bolero-son, letra y m Wello 
Rivas. © Dec. 30, 1940; E for. 67439; Promotora 
Hispano Americana de musica, s. a., Mexico, 
D. F. 39663 


Leonore; song, m Alfred Wooler. © 1c. May 4, 
1942; E unp. 291402; Rena Valona Collins, Lowell. 
39664 


Let freedom ring; song, m Ray Hibbeler. © Sept. 
10, 1942; E pub. 107687; Arthur Paul Moser, Chi- 
cago. 39665 


——w H. Rydman, melody W. Smith. © 1 c. Sept. 
25, 1942; E unp. 310032; Harvey Rydman & Walter 
Smith, Oakland, Calif. 39666 


Let me keep my dreams; song. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 
1942; E unp. 308652; Marion Heffernan Krebs, St. 
Louis. — 39667 


Let me live in America; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Oct. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 310887; Alvin C. Hewitt, Barrie, Ont., Canada. 

39668 


—— ——melody L. Roberts [pseud. of_ Robert 
Lamm] © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310891;Roland 
Ogden, Washington. 39669 


Led me read it in your eyes; w & m Georges Henry 
[pseud. of A. G. H. Kreiss] © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 308604; Adolf G. H. Kreiss, San Diego, 
Calif. 39670 


Let the Yankees shoot the round; w & melody. © 
ic. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 309043; Peter C. Rhegas, 
Detroit. 39671 


Let there be music; from Private Miss Jones, w 
E. Y. Harburg, music adapted Earl Brent. © lc. 
Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309147; Loew’s, inc., New 

39672 


Let this be the last time; pf. treble, withw. ©l1c. 
Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308972; Louis Grant Lind, 
Edinburg, Ind. 39673 


Let us hum a tune together; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309837; Charlie Reese, 
Oklahoma City. 39674 


Let’s all chip in; w Anthony Fallace, m Noel Bear. 
© Sept. 23, 1942; E pub. 107961; Luz bros. music 
- pub., inc., New York. 39675 


Let’s all do all we can to help Uncle Sam; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 308442; James 
Joseph Barry, South Williamsport, Pa. 


39676 


39693 


Let’s all fight for the good ole U. S. A.; song, mel- 
ody George Simon Muller, jr. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 308267; Norman L. Diehl, Columbus, O. 

39677 


Let’s all get in the saddle; w & melody. © 1c. 
Mar. 23, 1942; E unp. 309015; Andrew Mark Purdy, 
Enid, Okl. 39678 


Let’s all get together at the U. S. O.; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310446; Edna M. 
Shea, Chicopee, Mass. 39679 


Let’s be friends; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 310744; Frank Michael Pagano, New York. 
39680 


Let’s bet our bottom dollar on top; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308739; Mrs. Leonard 
Ellis, Strongs, Mich. 39681 


Let’s carry on in unity; w & melody. © 1 c. Oct. 2, 
1942; E unp. 310745; Frank Michael Pagano, New 
York. 39682 


Let’s cheer for America; w M. D. Finley, melody 
A. H. Clark. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942;E unp. 309946; 
Matthew D. Finley & Archie H. Clark, Middletown, 
Pa. 39683 


Let’s cheer the girl who is waiting; w & melody 
Norman Fenton Perrine. © 1 c. Sept. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 308456; Suzanne Beers Abbey, Toledo. 

39684 


Let’s dance tonight; w & m Harry Dupree, Hilda 
Taylor & C. Gunther. © Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 
108038; Charles Gunther publicity, Flushing, N. Y. 

39685 


Let’s defend our Red, White and Blue; march, w & 
melody Ray Hibbeler & J. Aguilar. © 1 c. Sept. 
10, 1942; E unp. 308565; Joseph Aguilar, Ashley, 
Pa. 39686 


Let’s do all we can to help Uncle Sam; song, arr. 
Harold Potter. © Sept. 17, 1942; E pub. 107785; 
Harold C. Greinert, Hortonville, Wis. 39687 


Let’s dream our dreams together; song, m Lee B. 
Browne. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308746; 
Fred O. Timme, Chico, Calif. 39688 


Let’s drink a little sunshine wine; w & melody. © 
lc. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308513; Eulalia Pugh 
Ray, Raleigh, N. C. 39689 


Let’s fight on, America; song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308802; Martin Kalmanoff, Woodmere, 
NzOY. 39690 


Let’s forget Pearl Harbor; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308293; 
M. N. See, Loda, Ill. 39691 


Let’s get it over with; w Bob [i. e. Robert] Sullivan, 
melody Hal [i. e. H. C.] Mowry. © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1942; E unp. 310399; Harold C. Mowry, Boston. 

° 39692 


Let’s get on the job and do it now; song. © 1 c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308898; Maud H. Dare, Deep 
Water, N. J. 39693 


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Let’s get over and get it over; w & melody Andy 
Razaf, Paul Denniker & Ben Barton. © 1c. Sept. 
15, 1942; E unp. 308797; Barton music corp., New 
York. 39694 


Let’s get that yellow man; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 308491; George Henry Russ, 
Oklahoma City. 39695 


Let’s get together boys; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309097: 
Fred Van, Port Jefferson Station, L.I., N. Y. 

39696 


Let’s go, America; song. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 308761; Charles E. Miller, jr. & Eileen Ellis, 
New River, N. C. 39697 


——song. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 310274; 
Frederick W. Kramer, Grand Rapids, Mich. 
39698 


Let’s go Americans; song, melody Eddie Keenan. 
© 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309533; Bonnie Davis, 
Dallas. 39699 


Let’s go army, all aboard navy, come on you ma- 
rines; w & m Harold W. Dargeon. © Aug. 26, 
1942; E pub. 107596; Muriel M. Dargeon, New 
York. 39700 


Let’s go! Fore River; pf., withw. © 1c. Sept. 10, 
1942; E unp. 308563; Everett Denton Richards, 
Nantasket, Mass. 39701 


Let’s have one more beer; w & m Betty [i. e. V. B.] 
Weber. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E™unp. 308007; 
Verna Betty Weber, Priest River, Id. 39702 


Let’s keep step with our President; w J. Van Dye 
[pseud. of H. J. Vander Weyden], m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c.Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308338; Hester J. Vander Weyden, Denver. 39103 


Let’s keep the Japs a-yappin’; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309689; 
R. R. Rinehart, Magnolia, O. 39704 


Let’s keep them fighting; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
24, 1942; E unp. 310263; Anthony Corso, Clifton, 
N. J. 39705 


Let’s make a date with tomorrow; w Gerard Bryant, 
m Jack Strachey. © Apr. 28, 1942; E for. 67422; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 39706 


’ Let’s make ’em say uncle - UncleSam;w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309563; Frank H. 
Farrell, Winchester, Mass. 39707 


Let’s make ’em yell uncle; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 309200; Elna I. Joki, 
Owatonna, Minn. 39708 


Let’s make it safe for America; w & melody. © 1 
c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 308693; Ollie Puryear, 
Jersey City. 39709 


Let’s not say goodbye; w & m Bob [i. e. R. J.] Stifel. 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309183; Robert Julius 
Stifel, St. Louis. 39710 


Let’s play house; w & melody Ted [i. e. C. G.] 
Ruggles. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308798; 
Cecil Grant Ruggles, Bridgeport, Conn. 39711 


Let’s pretend; w & melody; inF. © 1c. Sept. 2, 
1942; E unp. 309020; Courtland Coleman Crandall, 
Park Ridge, Il. 39712 


Let’s put a rainbow in the sky; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309493; Alice Ella Sherman, 
Plattsburg, N. Y. 39713 


Let’s remember to forget; w & m Anton James 
[pseud. of A. J. Schick] © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E 
unp. 308036; Anton James Schick, Coytesville, N. J. 

39714 


Let’s restore our Paris; w E. E. Maurer, & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 310228; Emilie E. 
Maurer & Gilbert Maurer, Round Lake, N. Y. 

39715 


Let’s roll along; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 310602; John Bryant Stevenson, Melrose, 
Mass. 39716 


Let’s say a prayer for our boys over there; song, 
melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 
310541; Walter J. Keeley, Brooklyn. 39717 


Let’s sing a bright song; w & m Ralph Butler, Tol- 
chard Evans & Horatio Nicholls [pseud. of Law- 
rence Wright] © Sept. 24, 1942; E for. 67373; 
Lawrence Wright music co., ltd., London. 39718 


Let’s sing a merry can; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
10, 1942: E unp. 309652; Lydia Livingston Keyes, 
Baltimore. ; 39719 


Let’s sing a song America; w & m Renee Wright. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308213; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 39720 


Let’s start over again; w T. Y. Licavoli, m K: 


Jackson. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 310488; 
Thomas Yonnie Licavoli & Kermit Jackson, 
Columbus, O. 39721 


Let’s steal away; song, mJ. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311283; George Leighton, jr., 
Worthington, Mass. 39722 


Let’s take the hit out of Hitler; song. © 1c. Sept. 
30, 1942; E unp. 310581; Raymond Dale Rhea, 
Menominee, Mich. 39723 


Let’s turn the heat on ’Hito; song. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1942; E unp. 309604; Robert D. W. Adams, Kansas 
City, Mo. 39724 


© Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 108061; 
39725 


Let’s unite; song. 
Charles Theodore Knudsen, Chicago. 


Let’s wipe the Japs off the map; song, m Noel Bear. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 309983; Emma V. 
Smith, Charlottesville, Va. 39726 


Letter from home sweet home; w & m Mrs. J. J. 
[i.e. F.] Brown. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E ump. 
308250; Fern Brown, Lincoln, Neb. 39727 


Letter to a doughboy; song, w Marie Mara. © ic. 
Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 308936; Gabriel Vilardi, 
New York. 39728 


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no. 9, 1942 : 


Letters; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308230; Victor Devereaux Wall, Evansville, Wis. 
39729 


Letters for morale; w A. J. Henry [pseud. of A. 
Rhomberg], m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310595; Ann Rhomberg, Dubuque, Ia. 

39730 


Levee song; from Football thrills of 1941, arr. 
Dave Snell. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309724: 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 39731 


Liberty and democracy; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308865; Laurent J. 
Marais, Syracuse. 39732 


Liberty bell; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 308873; Mildred G. Schimmel, Minneapolis. 
39733 


Liberty will reign; song. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E 
unp. 308028; William Charles Boyd, Fort Huachuca, 
Ariz. 39734 


Liberty’s torch; song, m Aaron A. Clark. © Sept. 
11, 1942; E pub. 107835; Ida C. Houston, Lincoln, 
Me. 39735 


License bureau; from Whistling in Dixie, by Dave 
Snell. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309142: 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 39736 


Life and love; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308345; Elma 
Lillian Michaelis, Elmendorf, Tex. 39737 


Life is so wonderful, when you’re in love; w & m 
John P. Long. © Aug. 6, 1942; E for. 67313; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 39738 


Life time of love; w & melody. ©. 1 c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 309888; Arley Winston BEDES ,James- 
town, INGAY. 39739 


Life’s winding road; w & melody Marnia Blandford 
[pseud. of M. E.Jump] © 1 c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 
308489; Marian Ewing Jump, Chester, Pa. 39740 


Lights of London shining thru the rain; song. © 
1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308530; Edward Wilson 
Theobald, Coral Gables, Fla. 39741 


Like they did back in grandmother’s day; song, 
melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 308538; Mary E. Bowen, Houston. 39742 


Lilliburlero; w Arthur Stanley, adapted Kenneth J. 
Alford, arr. Max Maurice; orch, pts. © Sept. 11, 
1942; E for. 67317; Hawkes & son (London) lid., 
London. 39743 


Listen; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 
308025; Isabelle Lebling, Chevy Chase, Md. 

39744 

Listen here we’ll be there; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 7, 

1942; E unp. 311347; Ernest Theo. Friton, St. 

Louis. 39745 


Little Annie by the broken trestle; m William Henry 
Alien; pi. treble, with w; in F. © 1 c. Sept. 26, 
1942; E unp. 310237; Karl Mortensen, New York. 

39746 


507184 O- 43-4 


39764 


Little baby in your high chair; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309518; Allen MacCormack, 
Detroit. 39747 


Little bit of heaven, shure they call it Irelana; by 
Ernest R. Ball, arr. William Teague; band pis. © 
Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 107578; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 39748 


Little black sheep; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 309882; Budd Wilcox Baraw, Newport 
Center, Vt. 39749 


Little brown cottage; song. © July 30, 1942; E pub. 
108019; Lillie May Cavaney, Reno, Nev. 39750 


Little brown jug; foxtrot, arr. Jimmy Dale; orch. 
pts. © Sept. 1, 1942: E pub. 107564; Clef music 
co., New York. 39751 


Little Christmas kiss; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 310798; Philip Golden, New York. 
39752 


Little col-leen; song. © ic. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 
310076; Ruth Ola Badger, Oakland, Calif. 39753 


Little fire flies; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 308474; Louis Creed Roland, Brockton, 
Mass. 39754 


Little four year old girl; song, melody Charles A. 
Scanlon. © ic. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310645; Judy 
Farndell, Chicago. 39755 


Little French clock; w & m Richard Kountz; women’s 
2-pt. cho. © Gct. 5, 1942; E pub. 108215; Galaxy 
music corp., New York. 39756 


Little girl I left behind; w Eve Knight [pseud. of 
Eva McGee], melody Bob [i. e. R. T.] McGee. © 
1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308570; Robert Thomas 
McGee, Newark, N. J. 39757 


Little Laddie; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 309370; Chet. Anthony Frankewicz & Tony 
Wiedemann, Chicago. 39758 


Little (A) love will go a long, long way; w Miiton 
Drake, m Al Goodhart & Al Kaufman. © Sept. 28, 
1942; E pub. 108080; Chappell & co., inc., New 
York. 39759 


Little Miss Sixteen; song. © ic. Sept. 28, 1942: E 
unp. 310384; Frances Scott Jordan, Clayville, N. Y. 
39760 


Little Miss Victory; song. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 310250; Ethel Louise Mahoney, Boston. 
39761 


Little old log cabin in the mountains; song. © 1c. 
Sept. 8, 1942; E unp, 30827; Mildred Galloway, 
Portland, Or. 39762 


Little pal; song, meledy Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Sept. 
23, 1942; B unp. 309701; Lydia C. Norgaard, Fert 
Lewis, Wash. 39763 


Little sailor’s lullaby; song, pf. arr. Esther Zweid. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309829; Rose Mary 
Zaltsman, Brooklyn. 39764 


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eee 


39764 


Little (The) Shepherd; Christmas dramatization, 
text Barbara Stuart, m Arthur Grantley [pseud. of 
I. H. Meredith) & others. © Aug. 17, 1942; D 
76173; Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 39764* 


Little suit of blue; song. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E~ 


unp. 307893; Jennie L. Pexton, Guthrie, Okl. 
39765 


Little white dream boat; song. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 
1942; E unp. 308663; Agnes B. Wauters, Bayonne, 
N:J. 39766 


Little white house; song. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 309374; Margaret Bovard Gillette, Kansas 
City, Mo. 39767 


‘Living in a dream; song, mJ. Chas. McNeil. © 1 
c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 309202; Robert L. Hill, 
Richmond. 39768 


Lizabeth Judy; w & melody Jimmy [i. e. G. W.| Max- 
well. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308349; Gerald 
Warren Maxwell, Wheatland, Wy. 39769 


Located; from Junior G men of the air, by Milton 
Rosen; conductor. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 
308223; Universal music corp., New York. 39770 


Loch Lomond; w & m anon., arr. D. Savino. © 
Sept. 24, 1942; Epub. 107976; Robbins music corp., 
New York, 39771 


Lona Elaine; w Doris Braun, m Carol Davies & R. 
Davies. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 310301; 
Robert Davies, Kennan, Wis. 39772 


Lone star; w Peg Murray [pseud. of Margaret Bris- 
tolj, m Walt Gilder [pseud. of W. H. Golde} © 1 
c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308975; Walter H. Golde, 
New York. 39773 


Lonely for a letter from home; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310104; Jerome A. Kavaller, 
Laurelton, N. Y. 39774 


Long (A) time longing for you; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308842; Max Pollack, Bing- 
hamton, N. Y. 39775 


Long WAVE the WAACs; song. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310426; Doris G. Wright, Baltimore. 
39776 


Longing; song, w R. Warner & Florence Mote. © 
1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308356; Ruth Warner, 
Los Angeles. 39777 


Longing for you; song, w William H. Gaiser. © lc. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308879; Mary Elizabeth 
Gaiser, North College Hill, O. 39778 


Look at the skies; w & m Joe [i. e. Joseph} Sutton. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310908; Joseph Sutton, 
St. Louis. 39779 


Look into your heart; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 11, 
- 1942; E unp. 308593; George Robert Moss, Brook- 
lyn. 39780 


Look out for the Japs; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309100: 
Ezekiel Palmer, LaCombe, La. 39781 


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Look out! Here comes America; song. © 1c. 
Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 309005; Richard Wilson 
Stevenson, New York. 39782 


Look out, here comes our Uncle Sam; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310424; Lou Cassen, 
San Francisco. 39783 


Look who’s here; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 308726; Stella Harris, Sylvia Green & Lew 
Fay, Beverly Hills, Calif. 39784 


Looking across the ocean; song. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310174; Alma T. Williams, Hunting- 
ton, L. I., N. Y. 39785 


Looking at the moon shining over you; m Bob Carle- 
ton; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 308542; Floyd Spicer Armstrong, West Win- 
field, N. Y. 39786 


Lord give him wings; w & melody. © 1c. Sept: 9, 
1942; E unp. 308486; Kathryn Stephanie Nicols, 
Ridgewood, L.I., N. Y. 39787 


Lord (The) is my light; song, Biblical w. © 1c. 
Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309274; Raymond Hezekiah 
Baker, Boston. ~ 39788 


Lord (The) thy Keeper; Biblical w, & melody. © 
1c, Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309349; Clyde Tobias 
Kerstetter, Hollywood, Calif. 39789 


Lorenz’s two-part concert choruses; compiled & 
ed. Ira B. Wilson; sop. & alto. © July 30, 1942; 
E pub. 107807; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 39790 


Lost dream; song, m J. Charles McNeil. © 1 c. 


Aug. 31, 1942; Eunp. 307845; Agatina Mary Puglisi, 


Lawrence, Mass. 39791 


Lost in the midnight blue; w J. C. Johnson, m Lucky 
Roberts. © Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 107683; Joseph 
P. Whalen music corp., New York. 39792 


Lost one heart please return; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308159; Lillian Burton, De- 
troit. 39793 


Loud mouth; w & m Babe [i. e. Edward Vincent] 
Fritsch. © Aug. 28, 1942; E pub. 107909; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 39794 


Louisiana; fox-trot song. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 311193; Eugene Franklin Wade, Astoria, 
Leds, Ni ¥. 39795 


Lou’siana; song. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
309618; Ethlee Neill Pettey, Bastrop, La. 39796 


Lovable you; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 c. 
Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307728; Joseph P. Trudon, 
Bristol, Conn. 39797 


Love alone; song. © 1 c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 
307984; Frances S. Seamans, Plainfield, New 
York. 39798 


Love and cherish; song. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E 
unp. 309902; Floyd - Monroe Seaman, Uniontown, 
Pa. 39799 


\ 


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no. 9, 1942 


Love at first sight; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308334; 
James B. Woolman, Detroit. 39800 


Love bird wove a web around my heart; song, m L. 
Roberts [pseud. of Robert Lamm] © 1 c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308405; Mrs. V. M. Clark, Scranton. 

39801 


Love bug’s got me now; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 310888; Ward R. Hall, Richmond. 39802 


Love came to me in a dream; song. © 1c. Sept. 
15, 1942; E unp. 308951; J. P. Williams, New 
York & Cosmo Francis Cassinese, Brooklyn. 

9803 


Love has stole [?] up on my heart again; w Jean 
Monroe & Helen Monroe; pf. treble. © 1c. Sept. 
12, 1942; E unp. 308648; Curtis Monroe, Wash- 
ington. 39804 


Love in our hearts; wD. G. Coates, m M. H. Porter. 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 311256; Donald G. 
Coates & Mary H. Porter, Royal Oak, Mich. 

39805 


Love in vain; song. © lic. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 
308698; James T. Truitt, Salisbury, Md. 39806 


Love light; by Albert Fox; violin & pf. © Oct. 12, 
1927; E for. 67329; Schott & co., itd., London. 
39807 


——w & m Tom [i. e. T. Y.] Licavoli. © 1 c. Sept. 
30, 1942; E unp. 310489; Thomas Yonnie Licavoli, 
Columbus, O. 39808 


Love (A) like yours and mine; song, m Stephen 
Grady [pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308385; Rosalie Smith, Chicago. 

39809 

Love lost its way; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310081; Ruth Phyllis Iovine, Milton, 
N. H. 39810 


Love makes us brave; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
29, 1942; Eunp. 310445; Pauline Nuzzolo Ciamillo, 
Lawrence, L. I, N. Y. | 39811 


Love me, I’m forever yours tonite; song, w Jack 
Philip Allen. © 1 c. Sept. 17,1942; E unp. 309169; 
Leone Perry-Allen, Los Angeles. 39812 


Love me now; w J. Del Sorbo, mD. Piazza. © 1c. 
Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 310286; Domenick Piazza 
& Joseph Del Sorbo, Staten Island, N. Y. 39813 


Love me eas w & m Bob [i. e. Robert G.] Deihl 
& Don [i. e. A. D.] Faust. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 308496; i Donovan Faust, Detroit. 39814 


Love me tonight; w& m Paul Abdoo & Marie Abdoo. 
© July 1, 1942; E pub. 107486; Cine-mart music 
pub. co., Hollywood, Calif. 39815 


Love of my life; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 22, 1942; 
E unp. 309578; Rose Reichel, New York. 39816 


Love sailed away; w David Silvester, m Charles 
Tovey. © Apr. 28, 1942; E for. 67421; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 39817 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


39837 


Love shells shooting from my heart; song. © lc. 
Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 311250; Otto Reynolds, Balti- 
more. 39818 


Love some day will find its own; song, arr. Belle 
Schrag. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 310249; 
Adolph O. Huseby, Colfax, Wis. 39819 


Love song; from Big time, by Roger Edens. ©lc. 
Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309735; Loew's, inc., New 
York. ~ 39820 


Love walked in; w Ira Gershwin, m George Gersh- 
win, arr. William Stickles. 1. Women’s 3-pt. cho. 
- 2. Mixed cho. - 3. Men’s cho. © May 4, 1942; 
E pub. 107885-107887; Gershwin pub. corp., New 
York. 39821-39823 


Love will come again; song, melody Claire Nunn. 
© 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310607; Whitford 
Price, Greenwood, Miss. 39824 


Love will reign again and rule us all; w & melody; 
in E flat. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308457; 
Norman Fenton Perrine, Fort Wayne. 39825 


Lovely Glory; foxtrot, w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 


16, 1942; E unp. 309060; Clyde Enos, Belmont, 


N. Y. 39826 


Lovely Juana; from Pardon my sarong, w & melody 
Don Raye & Gene De Paul. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 307858; Universal music corp., New York. 

39827 


Lovely one; w Ruth Moffatt, m Betty [i. e. E. M.] 
Hodgson. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308626; 
Elizabeth Moffatt Hodgson, Tampa, Fla. 39828 


Lovely picture of my dreams; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © lc. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308870; Ray 
B. Spivey, Elizabethtown, N. C. 39829 


Lovely Rosetta; song. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308354; Stanley Joseph Staron, Binghamton, N. Y. 
39830 


Lovely you; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E 
unp. 310439; Don Reps, Los Angeles. 39831 


—w Claire Jennings, & melody. © 1c. Sept. 25, 
1942; E unp. 310192; Loys Mondier, Fort Worth. 
39832 


Lover come back; w & melody. © ic. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310368; Pearl Rogers, New York. 

39833 

Lovers in glass houses; w Alan Courtney, m Will 

Lorin [pseud. of Vladimir Cherniavsky] © Sept. 

23, 1942; E pub. 107944; Roy music co., inc., New 

York. 39834 


Lovers Lane; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 11,1942; 
E unp. 308579; Loys Mondier, Fort Worth. 39835 


Lover’s regret; valse; melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. 
Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310560; Andrew J. Petros, 
Chicago. 39836 


Love’s going to be rationed; w Rose E. Dean, mC. 
Williams. © Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 107575; 
Clarence Williams music pub co., inc., New York. 

39837 


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39838 


Low green valley; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 309943; Lillie Florence Potter, Bell- 
aire, O. 39838 


Loyalty to Christ; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept.17, 1942; 
E unp. 310196; Louise Stapp, Tipton, Ind. 39839 


Luana; w & melody. ©lc. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308398: George Hiltz, Los Angeles. 39840 


Lucky Strucky; song. 
311239; Thomas W. Lucke, New York. 


© 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 
39841 


Lulla lullaby; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E 
unp. 310686; Milton E. Olin, Chicago. 39842 


Lullaby; song, m Edward Redding. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1942; E unp. 309568; E. La Varre Routh, Louis- 
ville. 39843 


Lullaby Land; w & melody. ©1c. Oct. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 310657; Ray Schulman Moskovitz, New 
Orleans. 39844 


Lullaby of a mother’s love; song. © 1 c. Sept. 5, 
1942; E unp. 308075; Harold LeRoy Bradt, Flint, 
Mich. 39845 


Lullabye in swing; melody Ray Conniff & Jerry 
Wald. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 310167; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 39846 


MacArthur and his men; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
7, 1942; E unp. 311340; Florence McDonough, 
Valley Springs, Calif. 39847 


MacArthur the magnificent; march, George C. 
Gault; band pts. © Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 107696; 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 39848 


MacArthur’s march back to Corregidor; m Bob 
Carleton; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Sept.11, 1942; 
E unp. 308551; Edward Sonnenberg, Rolla, N. D. 

39849 


Mad moments; by John Roberts; pf. © 1 c. Sept. 
23, 1942; E unp. 310159; Harman music, inc., New 
York. 39850 


Maggie, what’s that noise; song. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 309964; Joseph Patrick O'Neil, Mel- 
rose; Mass. 39851 


Magic moon shines tonight; waltz, w & m Bernie 
Embers [pseud. of Bernie Putirskis], P. Vider & 
Ray Hibbeler. © Sept. 23, 1942; E pub. 107989; 
Peter Vider & Bernie Putirskis, Milwaukee. 

39852 


Magic of the night; w Harry [i. e. Herman] Gordon, 
m Jay [i. e. Joseph] Gordon. © 1 c. Sept. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 309944; Joseph Gordon, Newport, Del. 

39853 


Magic of you; w Harry Lerner, m Hal Pearl [pseud. 
of H. Pearistein] © 1 c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 
310565; Harold Pearlstein, New York. 39854 


Maid of silver; melody, withpf.acc. © 1c. Sept. 
26, 1942; E unp. 310020; Alfred E. Crosnier, Chi- 
cago. 39855 


pt. 3; n. S.,v. 37 


Make believe; w Oscar Hammerstein, 2d, m Jerome 
Kern, arr. William Stickles; men’s 3-pt. cho. © 
Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 107849; T.B. Harms co.; 
New York. 39856 


Make my dreams come true; pf., with w. © 1c. 
Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 309974; Claude Davis 
Richardson, Montezuma, Ga. 39857 


Make my life beautiful; w & mB. B.McKinney. © 
Aug. 12, 1942; E pub. 107868; Broadman press, 
Nashville. 39858 


Make room in your heart for me; w Art Rany[pseud. 
of A. N. Yeorwacopoulos], m Edith Hehmeyer & 
Johnny N. G. [pseud. of John N. George] © 1 c. 
Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308567; Archmadrite Nik- 
olaos Yeorwacopoulos, Herkimer, N. Y. 39859 


Make this dream untrue; m Seymore Hardwick & 
Robert Smith; 1st alto sax., withw. © 1c. Sept. 
18, 1942; E unp. 310193; David Russell Jones, 
Pittsburgh. : 39860 


Make way for the national guard; march, w & m 
C. R. Schmittberger, arr. A. Louis Brunelli; 
military band pts., with conductor. © May 11, 
1942; E pub. 107529; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

39861 


Making love to you; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310373; Herman Oscar Zimmer, 
Texarkana, Tex. 39862 


Malibu; song, w Nellie H. Du Verger. © 1c. Sept. 
2, 1942; E unp. 307919; Urith Doriot Mosher, 
Miami, Fla. 39863 


Mama where’s my other glove; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309486: Noel Bear, Brook- 
lyn. 39864 


Mama’s little soldier boy; song, w Harry R. Aldrich. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308789; Elsie M. 
Aldrich, Hollywood, Calif. 39865 


Mammy Chloe; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 310054; Dott-Ada Marie Hess, Los Angeles. 
39866 


Man in the Moon; w & m Jerry Lawrence, Jerry 
Gray & Benson Brooks. © Oct. 29, 1941; E pub. 
107653; Mutual music soc., inc., New York. 

39867 


Man in the Moon has his eye on you; song. ©lc. 
Sept. 24, 1942: E unp. 310008; Ada Dooley Barkley, 
Lexington, Ky. 39868 


Man (The) they led away to Calvary; w & m Edward 
E. Bennett.. © Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 107431; Ed- 
ward Schuberth & co., inc., New York. 39869 


Mano a mano; tango, letra Esteban Flores, m Gar- 
del-Razzano; pf. © Dec. 23, 1935; E for. 67474; 
Southern music pub, co., inc., New York. 39870 

© 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308301; 


March; pf. 
30871 


Frank Kenneth MacCallum, El Paso. 


March from Le coq d’or; by Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. 
H. F. Luckhardt; band sc. & pts., with conductor. 
© Oct. 7, 1942; E pub. 108210; Hawkes & son 
(London) itd., London. 39872 


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no. 9, 1942 


March King Cane; by Frank G. Sturchio; band pts. 
© Sept. 2, 1942; Epub. 107381; United States sugar 
corp., Clewiston, Fla. 39873 


March miniature; by Edgar Moy; 2 pfs. © Oct. 25, 
1936; E for. 67397; Schott & co., ltd., London. 
39874 


March of free men; w Israel Ben Scheiber & David 
S. Mosesson, m Alexander Laszlo. © Aug. 25, 
1942; E pub. 108164; Guild publications of art & 
music, inc., New York. 39875 


March of the WAACS and the WAVES; w & melody 
Sally Ratick & J. Abrams. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 309176; Joseph Abrams, New York. 39876 


March on America; march, w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308568; Louis Robino, 
Taunton, Mass. 39877 


March on and sing; w J. R. Stein, m L. H. Shear. 
© 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309844; Jennie R. 
Stein & Lester H. Shear, Los Angeles. 39878 


March on, United Nations; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
8, 1942; E unp. 308236; John Francis Carter, 
Springfield, Mass. 39879 


March Sherwood; condensed band sc. © 1c. Sept. 
15, 1942; E unp. 311100; Roy Hugh Milligan, jr., 
New Rochelle, N. Y. 39880 


March with Uncle Sam; march-fox trot, w J. Kauf- 
man, m M. Stern. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 
308616; Myer stern & Jimmy Kaufman, Baltimore. 

39881 


Marcha de las Americas; pf. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 309056; David Sequeira, New York. 39882 


Marching in the dark; song. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; 
. E unp. 310388; John Acquistapace, San Francisco. 
39883 


Marching to victory; song, arr. Harold W. Brown. 
© 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 309049; Maybelle 
Burr Scott, Athol, Mass. 39884 


—— ——m Jj. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 310590; Ella zimmerman, Holyoke, Mass. 
39885 


Mardi gras; organ. © ic. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 
308823; Robert Malcolm Battison, jr., Oakland, 
Calif. 39886 


Maricarmen; letra y m Benito Scaglia; pf. © 1c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308906; Ediciones musicales 
Tempo, Buenos Aires. 39887 


Marie, my dear, the time is near; song, m Noel 
Bear. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308947; Lewis 
M. Hester, High Point, N. C. 39888 


Marilyn; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. of Robert 
Lamm] © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308372; Meta 
Skoruppa, San Antonio. 39889 


Marine corps league march; w Robert Stewart Wil- 
son & M. T. Wilson; pf. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 308258; Marion Taylor Wilson, Rouses Point, 
N. Y. 39890 


39908 


Marines have landed; song, w Harriette Wilbur. © 
1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309323; Winifred Wil- 
bur, West Los Angeles, Calif. 39891 


Marines have landed again; song, melody Bob Carle- 
ton. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309692; Russell 
L. Smith, Charleston, W. Va. 39892 


Marquean; song. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 
308934; Walter Alexander Hooven, Weatherly, Pa. 
39893 


Martha; w Johnny [i. e. J. C.] Hartstein, m Lew 
Tobin. © Sept. 3, 1942; E pub. 107404; J. C. 
Hartstein, Pottsville, Pa. 39894 


Mary and me; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1 c.Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308536; Ed Shelburne, 
Lexington,. Ky. 39895 


——waltz, w & m Bob [i. e. R. B.] Cartwright; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308190; Robert Barnes 
Cartwright, Peoria, Ill. 39896 


Mary Ann; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 308740; Thomas Salsido, Bay Port, Mich. 

39897 

Mary, Mary quite contrary; song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 

1942; E unp. 309291; Verdeania Newsom Harrison, 

Houston. 39898 


Maryland on parade; march; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310671; Edwin Harry 
Barnes, Elkton, Md. 39899 


Mass Cor Jesu, fons vitae, no. 2; liturgical w, m 
Alberto Bimboni; mixed voices; organ acc. © 
Sept. 25, 1942; E pub. 107965; McLaughlin & Reilly 
co., Boston. 39900 


Master, we need Thee; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 25, 
1942; E unp. 309938; Mary V. Harris, Hinton, 
W. Va. - 39901 


Mathematical love; song. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 309042; Charles Bennett Cobb, Denver. 
39902 


Mather college song book; compiled & ed. Barbara 
Dawley & Mary Studevant. © Sept. 17, 1942; E 
pub. 108165; Flora Stone Mather college glee 
club, Cleveland. 39903 


May God bless Franklin D, Roosevelt; m Bob Carle- 
ton; pf. treble, with w. © ic. Sept. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 308544; Ruth Beatrice Boltz, Hannibal, Mo. 

39904 


May God take care of you; w & melody. © lc. 
Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310030; Clara Elizabeth 
Lawson, South Pasadena, Calif. 39905 


Maybe; song, m Walter Parks. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 308407; Robert A. Tearman, Chicago. 
39906. 


Me, my love and the tamarack tree; song, melody 
Ronald Buck. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310535; 
Linn Earl McCarty, Phoenix, Ariz. 39907 


Me, myself and 1; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310199; Lloyd E. Conley, jr., Rogers 
City, Mich. 39908 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


39909 


—w Douglas [i. e. J. D.j Williams, melody Al 
Sanders. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308939; 
John Douglas Williams, Phoebus, Va. 39909 


Meadowlands ospmKO ; English w Olga Paul, ed. 
G. Bronsky, m K,. Listov. © Aug. 27, 1942; E 
pub. 107533; Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 39910 


Meantime, look at me; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 4, 
1942; E unp. 308032; Marguerite Talerico, New 
York. 39911 


Media luz; tango, E. Donato [and] Come where my 
love lies dreaming; by Stephen Foster: arr. 
Rosario Bourdon; band or orch. pts. © Sept. 10, 
1942; E pub. 108048; Emil Ascher, inc., New York. 


39912 
Mejico; cancion. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 
308523; Caridad Garcia, New York. 39913 


Melancholy moon; song, arr. Sam Gagliano. ©lc. 
Sept. 5, 1942: Eunp. 310184; Harold Helfer, Birm- 
ingham, Ala. 39914 


Melody blues; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310586; Florence M. Mayer 
& Ann H. Mayer, Ozone Park, L.I.,N. ¥. 39915 


Melody Hill; w Walt Wesley, m Louise Massey. © 
Sept. 22, 1942; E pub. 107964; Chart music pub. 
house, inc., Chicago. 39916 


Melting pot; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 308160; Richardene Puryear, Augusta, Ga. 
39917 


Memories in the moonlight; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 310305; Anna L. Dolan, 
Mount Lebanon, Pa. 39918 


Memories of long ago; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308241; Isaac Daniel Clark, Sodus, 
N. Y. 39919 


Memories of old Erin; song. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; 
'  E unp. 308480; A. A. Newnham, Gold Hill, Or. 
39920 


Mem’ries of you; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311282; Vincent T. Kelly, 
New Brunswick, N. J. 39921 


Mem’ry of your kiss will linger on; song, melody 
Ronald Buck. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310524; 
Rita N. Chickadel, Wilmington, Del. 39922 


Men behind the man behind the gun; from The lunch 
hour follies, w & m Harold J. Rome. © Aug. 27, 
1942; E pub. 107495; Musette publishers, inc., 
New York, 39923 


Men of America; w & m Jay Deyo. © Sept. 9, 1942; 
E pub. 107640; Chappell & co., inc., New York. 

- 39924 

Men of the signal corps; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
2, 1942; E unp. 30 921: John Rotella, North Ber- 
gen, N é , 39925 


Men of the U. S. A.; song, arr. Frank Cowan. © 1 
c. Sept. 30, 1942; E-unp. 310470; Laura Hamilton 
Tolman, Bay City, Tex. 39926 


Men of United Nations; w & m Mrs. Frederic K. 
[i. e. B.) Killingsworth. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 310171; Beatrice Killingsworth, Pikesville, 
Md. 39927 


Mentiroso (El); letra y m José F.Garcia y Robledo- 
Riverol-Cabral, arr. Lucio Rosenburg; ptes. 
d’org. © Feb. 10, 1942; E for. 67341; Ediciones 
internacionales Fermata, Buenos Aires. 39928 


Meraklis; melody. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 
310157; Peter Vournas, Chicago. 39929 


~Merrie melodie; w Clover Tryon, m Paul Randall, 


1472 


arr. Oahu staff; Hawaiian guit., in diagram. © 
May 28, 1942; E pub. 108000; Oahu pub. co., 
Cleveland. 39930 


Merrymakers; march, J. J. Thomas; pf. © Sept. 
24, 1942; E pub. 108092; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 39931 


Mersé; letra y m Luciano Chano Pozo. © Sept. 11, 
1942; E pub. 107973; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 39932 


Message from home; m Hugh Soper; pf., with w. © 
1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308239; Millicent L. 
Kennedy, Leamington, Ont., Canada. 39933 


Message of love; song, arr. L. McPhail. © Sept. 
4, 1942; E pub. 107412; Dan J. Bozinko, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 39934 


Mexican hat dance; arr. Rosario Bourdon; band or 
orch. pts. © Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 108051; Emil 
Ascher, inc., New York. 39935 


Mexico; bolero, w Edmundo Santos,m Charles 
Wolcott. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310392; 
Walt Disney productions, Burbank, Calif. 39936 


Mi alma te beso; letra y m Felix B. Caignet. © 
Nov. 17, 1937; E for. 67465; Southern music pub. 
co., ltd., London. 


Mi jfiata; by José Quesada, arr. Angel del Busto; 
symphonic band pts., with conductor. © Sept. 10, 
1942: E pub. 107516; Axelrod publications, inc., 
Providence. 39938 


Midgley melody no. 4217; melody, with pf. acc. © 
1 c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309303; Charles Wil- 
liam Midgley, jr., Oakland, Calif. 39939 


Midnight in Vienna; by Felix De Cola; pf. © Sept. 
16, 1942; E pub. 107866; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 39940 


Midnight melody; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 
c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310534; V. Senechal, 
Everett, Wash. 39941 


Midsummer’s day; from Mrs. Miniver, w & m Gene 
Lockhart. © Oct. 2, 1942; E pub. 108214; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 39942 


Mighty Uncle Sam; song, m Eddie Keenan. © Sept. 
12, 1942; E pub. 107647; Mary Frank, Santa 
Monica, Calif. 39943 


Miles between us; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1942; E unp. 310444; Pauline Nuzzolo Ciamillo, 
Lawrence, L.I., N. Y. 39944 


39937 _ 


= eS ee ee eee ee 


no. 9, 1942 


Military men of the Red, White and Blue; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 308433; William 
Franklin, Chipley, Fla. 39945 


Military romance fills the air; song, arr. Karl 
Holer. © July 10, 1942; E pub. 107984; Gene 
Dixon, Washington. 39946 


Milk; song, arr. R. J. Allen & Cora E. McAllen. © 
Aug. 18, 1942; E pub. 107591; Ray J. Allen, Har- 
ford, Pa. 39947 


Millions are marching; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
4, 1942; E unp. 308031; Ben Goldstein, Brooklyn. 
39948 


Milonga (La) de mis perros; milonga caracteristica, 
de Sentimiento gaucho, letra Ivo Pelay, m Fran- 
cisco Canaro; pf. © Aug. 12, 1942; E for. 67379; 
Peer internatl, corp., New York. 39949 


Mimi’s mad about Puccini; w & m Jack Strachey. 
© Aug. 6, 1942; E for. 67309; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 39950 


Minuet in G; by L. Beethoven, end title, from There’s 
one born every minute, arr. Frank Skinner; con- 
ductor. © lc. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 309806; 
Universal music corp., New York. 39951 


Mis penas; bolero, letra y melodia. © 1 c. Sept. 
23, 1942; E unp. 309878; Marita Angelina Torres, 
San Antonio. 39952 


Miss Liberty; w& melody. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 308005; Frank A. O’Neill, San Francisco. 
39953 


—w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 
309009; Harold Smith Kelley, Chicago. 39954 


Miss Ol’ Glory and you; song. © Sept. 18, 1942; 
E pub. 107898; Laura Jane Netsch, Manchester, 
N. H. 39955 


Missis (The), the kiddie, the little brown dog and 
me; w & m John P. Long.- © Dec. 19, 1941; E for. 
67429; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

39956 


Mister Adolph; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 308184; E. M. Hedrick, Wray, Col. 39957 


Mister Censor; pf., with w. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 311333; George Francis Mackenzie, Port- 
land, Or. 39958 


Mister Five By Five; from Off the beaten track, 
.w& m Don Raye & Gene De Paul. © Sept. 17, 
1942; E pub. 107783; Leeds music corp, New 
York. 39959 


Mister Jap we’re on our way; w & melody. © lc. 
Sept. 28, 1942: E unp. 310423; Lou Cassen, San 
Francisco. 39960 


Mister Kaiser; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 309681; Arthur B. Weinberg, Chicago. 
=: 39961 


Mister Soldier Man; w Earle E. Walworth, & mel- 
Ody. © lc. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308931; Lloyd 
W. Spear, Everett, Mass. 39962 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


39980 


Modern design; by Ziggy Elman & Mark Winsten 
[pseud. of Milton Weinstein]; trumpet, with pf. 
acc. © Apr. 23, 1942; E pub. 107904; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 39963 


Modern Pares foundation studies for cornet or 
trumpet; new material & re-arr. Harvey S. Whist- 
ler. © July 28, 1942; E pub. 107292; Rubank, inc., 
Chicago. 39964 


Modinha Russo-Brasileira; by Nicolas Slonimsky; 
pf. © Sept. 9, 1942; E pub. 107514; Axelrod pub- 
lications, inc., Providence. 39965 


Montana’s good enough for me; song, melody David 
Ahlstrand. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310012; 
Charles Elmer Matson, Shelby, Mont. 39966 


Montmorillonite theme song; w & m Janet Meldrum. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309485; Jeannetta E. 
Mathers, Santa Fe, N. M. 39967 


Mood in silver; melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. Sept. 
26, 1942; E unp. 310019; Alfred E. Crosnier, Chi- 
cago. 39968 


Moon (The) and sixpence; w Bob Reed, m Harry 
Miller. © Oct. 5, 1942; E pub. 108201; Music 
products, inc., New York. 39969 


Moon (The) broke down and cried; song, m J. Charles 
McNeil. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309786; 
Barbara Longfellow, Seattle. 39970 


Moon of gold; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 23, 
1942; E unp. 309679; Sue Lamb-Keller, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 39971 


Moon over Havana; song. © 1 c. Sept. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 307865; Lorene Clutter, Kansas City, Mo. 
) 39972 


Moon over Kansas City; w & melody Dick [i. e. R.] 
Wetherill. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308671; 
Richard Wetherill, Kansas City, Mo. 39973 


Moon over the convoy; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
14, 1942; E unp. 308903; John T. Ackerson, Fair 
Lawn, N. J. : 39974 


Moon (The) said no; song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 309026; Erwin Reinking, Cincinnati. 39975 


Moon shining tonight; w & melody M. Beach & Agnes 
Erickson. © 1 c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307907; 
Mary Beach, Chicago. 39976 


Moonbeams; song, m LeoRichard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309858; Don Hale, 
Evansville, Ind. 39977 


Moonbeams, my dreams and you; song. © Sept. 12, 
1942; E pub. 107649; Raymond J. Simon, Chicago. 
39978 


Moondrift; song, w Kay [i. e. Kathleen M.] Doyle. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309360; Ruth F. 
Brown, Brooklyn. 39979 


Moonglow; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 308227; M. Christie, Auburn, N. H. 
39980 


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39981 pt. 3, n. s., Vv. 3 a7 


Moonlight and honeysuckle; song. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp.310175; Eileen Hale, Havre De Grace, 
Md. 39981 


Moonlight becomes you; from Road to Morocco, w 
Johnny Burke, m Jimmy Van Heusen. © Oct. 2, 
1942; E pub. 108213; Famous music corp., New 
York. 39982 


Moonlight in Naples; by P. A. Marquardt; orch. pts. 
© Mar. 22, 1926; E pub. 107633; Photo play music 
co., inc., New York. 39983 


Moon’s (The) no fool; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 
1942; E unp. 309641; Bob Dixon, Arthur Mosca & 
Bernard Harvey, Ridgefield, N. J. 39984 


Moravian morning star; arr. Harvey Gaul; organ. 
© Sept. 16, 1942; E pub. 107801; H. W. Gray co., 
inc., New York. 39985 


Morning glory; w Paul Francis Webster, m Hoagy 
[i. e. Hoagland] Carmichael. © Sept. 11, 1942; 
E pub. 107980; Robbins music corp., New York. 

39986 


Mother; song. © Sept. 30, 1942; E pub. 108103; 
Willie Borland Pippin, Sanford, Fla. 39987 


——w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
308735; Mary Hughes, Placerville, Calif. 


1942; E unp. 
39988 


Mother America; song, w Louise C. Taylor. © 1c. 
Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310652; Elsa A. Stiefel, South 
Orange, N. J. 39989 


Mother, dear; song, m Eddie Keenan. © Sept. 19, 
1942; E pub. 107841; E. A. Madden, New Britain, 
Conn. 39990 


Mother, dear, I’m coming back to you; w & melody. 
© 1c.Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309498; Victor Cason, 
Republic, Mo. 39991 


Mother don’t you worry; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
15, 1942; E unp. 308878; James Milton Yoder, 
Fleetwood, Pa. 39992 


Mother mine, love divine; song. © 1c. Oct. 2, 
1942; E unp. 310650; Don Milligan, Los Angeles. 
39993 


Mother’s daily prayer; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308339; Carrie Parks, Union, S. C. 39994 


Mother’s (A) gift to the nation; song, m Edna Bea- 
trice King. © 1c.Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308165; 
Herbert Lionel King, Port Arthur, Tex. 39995 


Mother’s handiwork; song, arr. L. McPhail. © 1c. 
Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 309969; Clyde Enos, Bel- 
mont, N. Y. 39996 


Mother’s only boy; w Z. V. Tietgen, melody Anton 
Kaukol. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310002; 
Frank A. Kaukol & Zilla Vollmer Tietgen, Chi- 
cago. : 39997 


Mother’s prayer; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 310055; Dott-Ada Marie Hess, Los 
Angeles. 39998 


Mother’s (A) song; song, melody Lee B, peek 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308729; Ace Boisse, 
North Andover, Mass. 39999 


Motor tour; w & m Jasper Cornish [pseud. of Alec 
Rowley]; pf. © Sept. 16, 1942; E for. 67332; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 40000 


[Mount Klemen]; w & melody. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E pub. 107523; 
Brooklyn. 


Tyo077p BsiD © 
Ida Gittelman, 
40001 


Move it over; w & melody Sunny Skylar. © 1 c. Oct. 
5, 1942; E unp. 311176; Santly-Joy, inc., New York. 
40002 


Much obliged Mr. Cupid; pf., withw. © 1c. Sept. 
28, 1942; E unp. 310085; Margaret Weiss Lust- 
garten, Brooklyn. 40003 


Muddy Missouri; from Ox train, by Dave Snell. © 
1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309152; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 40004 


Munich paper hanger; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308743; Helen Clark, Groton, N. Y. 
40005 


Music at dusk; by Frank Albert Siegert; pf. © July 
23, 1942; E pub. 107777; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 40006 


Musical salvationist; compiled Bramwell Coles. 
v. 56, pt. 5, Aug. 12, 1942. © Aug. 12, 1942: E 
for. 67339; ‘Salvationist pub. & supplies, itd, Lon- 
don. 40007 


© 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E 
40008 


, 
My America; pf., with w. 
unp. 309031; Mae James, Atlanta. 


My angel; song, m Eddie Keenan. © Sept. 12, 1942; 
E pub. 107648; Lerena Hilf, Louisville. 40009 


My baby has gone and left me; song, m J. Charles 
McNeil. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308507; 
Robert L. Bowers, Davenport, Ia. 40010 


My big carnation; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with 
w. ©1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309099; Robert 
Christie, Gould City, Mich. 40011 


My boy friend is the bugler inthe army; song, m 
Edward Lewis & Dave Martin. © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1942; E unp. 310398; Aaron Freedman, New York. 

40012 


My broken heart; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309105; Florence 
Sanford, Campbell, Mo. 40013 


My citadel; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309861; Gordon E. 
Waddell, Stratton, Ont., Canada. 40014 


My commando; w E. Dumas, melody M. Dumas. © 
1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311260; Edythe Dumas & 
Marcel Dumas, Yonkers, N. Y. 40015 


My dad is a legionnaire; w &m Joe Marx. © Aug. 
12, 1942; E pub. 107556; Milton Uhl reproduction 
service, San Antonio. 40016 


My daddy; w & melody. © 1 c.Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 
309920; Anna Edwards Watson, St. Anthony, Id. 
40017 


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My daily prayer; song, w Marie Alvis & N. Alvis. 
 ©lc. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309057; Nell Alvis, 
Linden, Ala. 40018 


My darling; w Valerie Densmore |[pseud. of Ellen 
Beamish], m Evan Taylor Brown, arr. M. Hollo- 
well. © Sept. 14, 1942; E pub. 107937; Harvey 
Taylor, Hollywood, Calif. 40019 


My dear little mother in grey; song, melody Ellis 
Reynolds & J. Dougherty. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; 
E unp. 311197; Jennie Dougherty, Philadelphia. 

40020 


My dearest; w F. M. Adams, & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309669; Claire Jesser & 
Flora M. Adams, Fort Stockton, Fla. 40021 


My doughboy lover; w William Sellars McDougle, 
& melody. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308560; 
Robert Estes, Birmingham, Ala. 40022 


My dream of the Yankees over there; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309663; A 
Frazzini, Boston. 40023 


My dream of you; song, w Dorothy Collins McDavid. 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308634; Aline Collins, 
Clinton, Ill. 40024 


My dream pal gal; song. © Aug. 24, Sept. 30, 1942; 
E pub. 107366, 108102; O. J. Lambiotte, Misha- 
- waka, Ind. 40025, 40026 


My dreams came true in Miami; w & melody. © 
1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310629; William Gordon, 
New York. 40027 


My dreams of you; w & melody Sally Ratick & J. 
Abrams. © 1 c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309175; 
Joseph Abrams, New York. 40028 


My dreams will all come true; song. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 310317; Mildred Brush, Houston. 
40029 


My iglling in love with you was all a mistake; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308941; Lottie Parker, 
Thomaston, Ala. 40030 


My Flag; w & m Clinton B. Fisk, with musical set- 
ting for Pledge to the Flag. © Sept. 24, 1942; E 
pub. 107998; A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 

40031 


My foolish heart; song, melody Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310895; Nita Gill, Chandler, Ariz. 40032 


My furlough baby; w & melody. © i c. Sept. 26, 
1942; E unp. 310106; Evalyn Munger, Cincinnati. 
40033 


My gal Lula Downs; song, harmonized William 
James Finley. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E ump. 
308964; John Murray Finley, Rockville, Conn. 

40034 


My gal she works in the laundry; from The silver 
bullet, w Oliver Drake & Jimmy Wakely, melody 
Milton Rosen. © 1 c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308215; 
Universal music corp., New York. 40035 


40053 

e 
My garden of love; w& melody. © 1 c. Sept. 16, 
1942; E unp. 308952; Donald Shockey, Lafayette, 
Ind, 40036 


My girl with golden hair; song, arr. Pearl Troop. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310232; Eva Beekley, 
Cajon, Calif. 40037 


My haven of dreams; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 310791; James Davis, Los Angeles. 
: 40038 


My heart; w & melody Grace Gale [pseud. of G. G. 
Coan] © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308670; Grace 
Gale Coan, Raleigh, N. C. 40039 


My heart aches for a daddy; pf. treble, with w. © 
1 c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 308357; Nannie Belle 
Watson, Mobile. 40040 


My heart and I; song. © lc. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
309609; May Dunn Woodworth, Kansas City, Kan. 
40041 


My heart and Old Glory belongs [?] to you; w & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308587; 
Bernice Elizabeth Gray, Charleston, Mass. 

40042 


‘My heart is a lone ranger; song, w Langston Hughes. 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310612; Irving Landau, 
New York. 40043 


My heart needs you; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 309961; Juna L. Christiansen, Provo, 
Utah. 40044 


My heart remembers you; song. © 1 c. Sept. 10, 
1942; E unp. 308532; Sara Lee Hogan, Hogansville, 
Ga. 40045 


My heart whispers; song, melody George W. Scott. 
© 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307901; Gloria J. 
Mary Williams, Albany. 40046 


My heart won’t let me sleep; song. © 1 c. Sept. 
21, 1942; E unp. 309479; Herbert Edwin Rose, 
Denver. 40047 


My heaven with you; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310819; Ed 
Shelburne, Lexington, Ky. 40048 


My home is the U. S. A.; song. © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1942; E unp. 309220; Sarah E. Stinson, Flint, Mich. 
~ 40049 


My hour of prayer; w & m Emmet Bruce [pseud. of 
Robert Carlton Sherwood], arr. Lloyd Hart. © 1 
c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 309657; Myrtle E. Miller, 
Long Beach, Calif. 40050 


My, how time does fly; w & melody Dave Franklin. 
© 1c. May 2, 1942; E unp. 311106; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 40051 


My Irish colleen from over the sea; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309562; May Ruth 
Adamson, Oakland, Calif. 40052 


My Johnny’s in the army; song. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 
1942; E unp. 309358; Adolph A. Baker, jr., Butte, 
Mont. 40053 


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pt. ¥, n. S., 


40054 


My Kate; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Sept. 
23, 1942; E unp. 309700; Mrs. Rehan W. Vann, 


Vienna, Ga. 40054 
My laddie; song, w Alice Adams Williams. © lc. 
Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310151; Frank Reinhold 
Denke, Piedmont, Calif. 40055 


My life is you; song, melody Helen Louise Dowd. 
© 1c. Get. 2, 1942; E unp. 310735; Norma Natalie 
Hanson, Sunnyvale, Calif. 40056 


My little flower; song, m Robert VanSickle. © 1c. 
Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309284; Herschel Richard- 
son, Leavenworth, Kan. 40057 


My little guiding star; song. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 310271; Sedahlia Propst Kester, Hickory, 
N.C. 40058 


My little record store girl; song. © 1 c. Sept. 17, 
1942; E unp. 309077; Ted Lloyd, Wilmington, 
Calif. 40059 


My lost love; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308347; Lucille 
Bailey, Meridian, Miss. 40060 


My love; pf. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308601; 
Jonathan Bowers, Jacksonville, Fla. 40061 


My love for you; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310545; Virginia Carter, 
Atlanta. 40062 


My love is fading away; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
23, 1942; E unp. 309771; Edgar Joseph Hanlon, 
Ozone Park, L.I., N. Y. 40063 


My love is in the sky; song, m George Bain. © 1c. 
Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 310260; Bertha L. P. Nutting, 
West Chester, Pa. 40064 


My love song; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 307900; Herbert Baker, New York. 40065 


My lover; song. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 
309288; Erwin Reinking, Cincinnati. 40066 


My lucky star; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 310229; Sherman Marsh Cooledge, Tacoma. 
40067 


My message to you, darling; song. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1942; Eunp. 309952; Nell Alberta Samuels, Elreno, 
Okl. 40068 


My mind is in the clouds; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
2, 1942; # unp. 310719; Walter H. Peery, Kansas 
City, Mo 40069 


My mother; waltz song, melody Jimmie Crane. © 
1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310455; Susan Estelle 
Hoffman, Deposit, N. Y. 40070 


My mother’s voice; song. © Sept. 26, 1942; £ pub. 
108211; Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Boston. 40071 


My Oklahoma home; pf. treble, with w. © 1 c. Sept. 
25, 1942; E unp. 309967; Donald C. Collom, Okla- 
homa City. 40072 


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t. 3: nN. Seaweed 


My old music box; song, m Carl Zerse. © lc. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309603; Fred L. Gerbig, 
Wilmington, Calif. 40073 


My own darling .sweetheart is drifting away; waltz 
song. © Aug. 24, 1942; E pub. 107507; Bertha 
McSlater, Walla Walla, Wash. 40074 


My own, my native land; march; pf. treble. © 1c. 
Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309912; Elsa Fox, Cleve- 
land Heights, O. 40075 


My pop is back in the army; song, melody George 
Leonard. © 1 c. Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 308679; 
John McCahill, Elmhurst, L.1., N. Y. 40076 


My prayer, for mothers; w R. N. Schenck, m Tony 
[i. e. A. J.] Meyrick. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 308760; Antoine J. Meyrick & Ruth Naomi 
Schenck, Bay Pines, Fla. 40077 


My prayer for you; w & melody. © 1 c. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 311191; Paul Compton Abbott, La 
Jolla, Calif. 40078 


My prayer is answered; w Vincent D. McKenna, m 
Nonita James [pseud. of B. G. Pollak]; pf. © 1c. 
June 16, 1942; E unp. 310183; Beatrice G. Pollak, 
New York. 40079 


My sacred heart; w & melody Ted [i. e. Theodore] 
Milo. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310511; Theo- 
dore Milo, Brooklyn. 40080 


My sailor boy; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309098; Margaret 
Stokes, Paducah, Ky. 40081 


My search; w Harriet Rubin, & melody. © 1 c. 
Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 310273; Shirley Lila Siegel, 
Brooklyn. 40082 


My ship sails at dawn; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
22, 1942; E unp. 309762; Norman Reinking, Fort 
Wayne. 40083 


My soldier; w & melody Henry Clement [pseud. of 
C. J. Gelezunas] © 1 c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 
308654; Clement J. Gelezunas, Union City, Conn. 

40084 

My soldier boy; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 29, 

1942; E unp. 310463; Betty Bench, New York. 
40085 


—w Frank Ford [pseud. of I. M. Ciesielski] & 
Mary Logue, m Jimmie Crane. © 1c. Sept. 25, 
1942; E unp. 310029; Ignatius Marion Ciesielski, 
Philadelphia. 2 40086 

My soldier friend; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308874; Mildred G. Schimmel, 
Minneapolis. 30087 


My soldier is marching; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309693; Joseph J. 
Grant, Clinton, Conn. 40088 


My South Sea Rosie; song. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 310624; Leslie D. Wilcox, Venus, Tex. 40089 


My ,star of love and dreams; melody. © 1c. Aug. 
25, 1942; E unp. 309035; Edith Bessesen, Minne- 
apolis. 40090 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1942 


My Staten Island Lou; song, m James Crane. © 1 
c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307839; William Anthony 
Lyons, Port Huron, Mich. 40091 


My Sun Valley Rose; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. 
of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310885; Andrew Kish, Harrisburg, Ill. 40092 


My ten ton baby and me; w & melody Meredith 
Willson. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310031; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 40093 


My thanks; w Frances Bennett, m Hugh Brodie. © 
Sept. 25, 1942; E for. 67395; Gordon V. Thompson, 
ltd., Toronto. 40094 


My victory garden; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © ic. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308814; 
Dorothy Alexander, South Bound Brook, N. J. 

40095 


My victory star; song. © ic. Sept. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 308585; W. D. Bill Davis, Kansas City, Mo. 
40096 


My whole fam’ly’s gone to war; w & melody. © 1 
c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 308615; Louis Conrad 
Beyerkohler, Corona, L.I., N. Y. 40097 


My worry is two tiny words; m William Henry 
Allen; pf. treble, with w; in F. © 1c. Sept. 26, 
1942; E unp. 310238; Karl Mortensen, New York. 

pS 40098 


Nardin march; by Mary T. Noble; pf. © 1c. Sept. 
14, 1942; E unp. 310262; Nardin academy, Buffalo. 
40099 


Narrative; by Abram Chasins; pf. © Sept. 1, 1942; 
E pub. 107470; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 
40100 


National defense Uncle Sam; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309489: Angelo Balistrieri, 
Buffalo. 40101 


National melodies; arr. Frederick A. Schiefelbein; 
pi. © Aug. 18, 1942; E pub. 107594; Volkwein 
bros., inc., Pittsburgh. 40102 


National unity march; march, Harold E. Taylor; pf. 
© Sept. 22, 1942; E pub. 108032; Amer. insurance 
group, Newark, N. J. 40103 


Nature’s song; song. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; K unp. 
309994; Margaret S. Doyle, Buffalo. 40104 


Nautcha maid; w R. Christie, m V. C. Leftwich. © 
1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309380; Rene Christie 
& Vernon C. Leftwicn, Los Angeles. 40105 


Navy air cadets; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 23, 
1942; E unp. 309680; Arnold Alexander Allison, 
Brooklyn. 40106 


Navy - all hands; hymn. © 1c. Sept. 18,°1942; E 
unp. 309315; Waldo Herbert Moreau, Cleveland. 
40107 


Navy boys in blue; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
lc. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308288; Dietrich H. 
Strohbach, Milwaukee. 40108 


40128 


Navy hymn; hymn. © lc. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 
309314; Waldo Herbert Moreau, Cleveland. 40109 


Navy song; pf., with w. © 1 c.Sept.18, 1942; E unp. 
309305; Frances Marion Ralston, San Marino, 
Calif. ; 40110 


Navy victory march; w Arthur Gerardi; pf. © ic. 
Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310491; Jennie Gerardi, 
Passaic, N. J. 40111 


Navy WAVES; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 308588; Gilbert Lewis Martel, Hartford. 
: 40112 


Neath stars above; w & m Eugene Braught & Charles 
Sargent. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310804; 
Lambda chi alpha fraternity, inc., Indianapolis. 

40113 

Neffo; w Josephine French, m H. Sellingham [pseud. 
of Isabel Nelsonj © 1c. Aug. 3, 1942; E ump. 
308687; Mary Josephine French, Chicago. 40114 


Negrita (La) filomena; guaracha, letra y m Enrique 
Antunez; pf. © Aug. 31, 1942; E for. 67350; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 40115 


Negro speaks of rivers; w Langston Hughes, m 
Margaret Bonds. © Sept. 24, 1942; E pub. 108068; 
Handy bros. music co., inc., New York. 40116 


Nellie is a beauty; m William Henry Allen; pf. 
treble, with w; in G. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 310243; Karl Mortensen, New York. 40117 


Ne-Ne-Ne-Nellie; w& melody. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; 
E-unp. 308452; Alice W. Simon, New York. 40118 


New Frankie and johnny; fox trot, w Boyd Bunch, 
Bert Leighton, arr. Paul Weirick; orch. pts. © 
Sept. 17, 1942; E pub. 107851; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 40119 


New generation; from Give out, sisters, w& m 
Walter Donaldson. © Sept. 24, 1942; E pub. 
108044; Leeds music corp., New York. 40120 


New home; from Get hep to love, by Charles Previn; 
conductor. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310163; 
Universal music corp., New York. 40121 


New horizons; pf. treble. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 310641; Frances Lou Merkur, New York. 
40122 


New melody; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942: E 
unp. 309321; Harry Kemp, Jersey City. 40123 


New universal march; from There’s one born every 
minute, by A. S. Tommasino; solo B flat cornet 
conductor. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 309807; 
Universal music corp., New York. 40124 


New World on its way; w Gerard Willem Van Loon, 
m from New World symphony by Antonin Dvorak, 
arr. Bryceson Treharne. 1. Mixed cho. - 2. Men’s 
cho. - 3. 3-pt. mixed cho. © Sept. 8, 1942; E 
pub. 107761-107763; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

40125-40127 


Newsboy blues; pf., with w. © 1c. May 4, 1942; 
E unp. 311111; Harrison R. Hickey, jr., Wichita. 
j 40128 


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© 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E 
40129 


Nicodemus; pf., with w. 
unp. 308121; Herman Bryan, New York. 


Night after night; song. © 1c.Sept. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 310096; Fran Hallett, Lincoln, Neb. 40130 


Night after night, day after day; w & melody Ross 
E, Love. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310364; 
Lorraine Gay, San Francisco. 40131 


Night alone; song, w Sappho. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 310023: Robert Kingdon Beckwith, Brook- 
lyn. 40132 


Night for romance; 
Buren. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
Caroline Haring, Upper Black Eddy, Pa. 


song, meiody Burrell Van 
1942; E unp. 309522: 
40133 


Night of romance; by Hans May; orch. pts. © July 
24, 1942; E for. 67367; Bosworth & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. : 40134 


Night of stars; song, m Robert Kingdon Beckwith. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310024; Warren 
Hassmer, Brooklyn. 40135 


Night patrol; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308546; Frances 
MacNaughton, Lansing, Mich. 40136 


Night shadows; w & melody Ernie [i. e. E. A.] 
Philipp. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308987; 
Ernest A. Philipp, Baltimore. 40137 


Night shall be filled with music; w & m Paul Kalet 
& Dan Franklin. © Sept. 2, 1942; E pub. 107919; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 40138 


Night song at sea; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308904; John T. Ackerson, Fair Lawn, 
N. J. 40139 


No lo creas, por favor; murga-corrido, de Senti- 
miento gaucho, letra Ivo Pelay, m Francisco 
Canaro; pf. © Aug. 12, 1942; E for. 67380; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 40140 


No matter how hard I try; song, m Walter Parks. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308370; Patrick J. 
O'Connell, jr., Detroit. 40141 


No! No! I can’t let him go; song. © 1c. Sept. 11, 
1942; E unp. 308519; Paul Sayre, Iowa City, Ia. 
40142 


‘No! - No! - You must let him go; song. © Sept. 15, 
1942; E pub. 108040; Paul Sayre, Iowa City, Ia. 
40143 


No one; song, m Florence Frarer. © 1c. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 311173; Herman Guelpa, Columbus, 
O. 40144 


No one but you; song, m Burrell Van Buren. © 
1c. Oct, 2, 1942; E unp. 310616; Grace Edna 
Heaton, Okmulgee, Okl. 40145 


No one can blackout my heart; w & m Jack Page. 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308591; John J. Pag- 
liughi, Union City, N. J. 40146 


No one cares; song, m Noel Bear. 
1942; E unp. 309508; 
Heights, L. I., N. Y. 


© 1c. Sept. 21, 
Frances Lenzo, Jackson 
40147 


No one else will do; song, arr. mines Goodwin. © 
1c. Sept. 24, 1942: E unp. 309894; William Toots 
Moore, Philadelphia. 40148 


No other way; w & m Ted Ellis; pf. © 1c. Sept. 
15, 1942; E unp. 310219; Thelma Ellis Erhardt, 
Youngstown, O. 40149 


No rhyme or reason; w Frank Curlee [i. e. F. M. 
Curlee, jr.], melody Shelby H. Curlee, 3d. © 1c. 
Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309929; Francis M. Curlee, 
jr., St. Louis. 40150 


Nobody knows the trouble I’ve had; traditional w & 
m, arr. Charles L. Cooke; mixed cho. © Sept. 
28, 1942: E pub. 108113; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 40151 


Nobody’s business; song, w Waldemar Rieck. © 1 
c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310636; Russell Snively 
Gilbert, New York. 40152 


Nobody’s fool; song, w Jeanette J. Hobby. © 1c. 
Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310064; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 40153 


Noche de amor; carioca, letra y m Juan Leonardo. 
© Dec. 18, 1940; E for.67440; Promotora Hispano 
Americana de musica, s. a., Mexico, D. F. 

40154 


None so wonderful as He; English tr. Mrs. C. B. 
Watkins, m Sam Gullberg. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 310257; New gospel songs, Rockford, ill. 

! 40155 


N.I.S.T. C. alma mater; w & m A. Neil Annas. 
© Aug. 24, 1942; E pub. 107368; Northern Illinois 
state teachers college, De Kalb, Ill. 40156 


Norwich stomp; melody Sid Cooper & Henry Jerome. 
© 1e. Oct.5, 1942; E unp. 311270; Harman music, 
inc., New York. 40157 


Not alone; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Sept. 
8, 1942; E unp. 308285; Phyllis Leo, Springfield, 


Mass. 40158 
Not so very long ago; pf., withw. © 1c. Sept. 22, 
1942; E unp. 309761; Theodore Kreisler Seitz, 
Bellefonte, Pa. 40159 


Now, just supposin’; song, w Lewis Seeley Bradshaw. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308249; Dorothy 
Maude Philips, Redwood City, Calif. 40160 


Now that I’ve found you; song. © 1c. Sept. 23, 
1942; E unp. 309905; Cleo T. Reed, Louisville. 
40161 


© 1c. Sept. 22, 
40162 


-—— ——melody Eddie Keenan. 
1942; E unp. 309535; J. T. Mahar, Albany. 


Now that I’ve lost you; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 9, 
1942; E unp. 308472; Frank Edward Malz, Brook- 
lyn. 40163 


Now that you’ve gone and forgotten; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310075; A. C. Balch, 
Roscoe, Calif. 40164 


Now you know; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E 


unp. 311161; "John Mosely Howell, Los Angeles. 
40165 


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no. 9, 1942 


Now’s the time to smile; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
30, 1942; E unp. 310517; Thomas Robert Brown, 
Cleveland. 40166 


OQ brother man; w John Greenleaf Whittier, m Hugh 
S. Roberton; mixed cho. © Aug. 17, 1942; E for. 
67336; Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 40167 


O cast your burden on Him; hymn. © lc. Sept 4, 
1942; E unp. 308079; James Elliot, Norfolk, Va. 
40168 


OQ glorious day; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 309476; Clifford Bailey, Windsor, Conn. 
40169 


O light divine; sop. or ten.; inG. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 309821; Paul G. Tuttle, West Palm 
Beach, Fla. 40170 


O little town of Bethlehem; Christmas cantata, w 
Elsie Duncan Yale, m Lawrence Keating. © Sept. 
1, 1942; E pub. 107429; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 40171 


O Lord God! Why dost Thou still stay Thy hand; 
song. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 308011; Eddie 
Edward Machugh, Brighton, Mass. 40172 


O love of God; anthem, w H. Bonar, m Eric H. 
Thiman. © Sept. 18, 1942; E for. 67344; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. 40173 


QO, Susanna variations; by Michel Gusikoff; orch. 
sc. & pts., with conductor. © July 1, 1942; E pub. 
108030; Levant music, New York.— 40174 


QO the Dodgers are a fighting team; w H. A. Harrison 


& B. Carlin, m L. F. West. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; 
E unp. 308997; Louis F. West, Harry A. Harrison 
& Ben Carlin, Brooklyn, 40175 


Oahu way; w Tryon Clover, m Paul Randall, arr. 
Oahu staff; Hawaiian guit., in diagram. © May 
28, 1942; E pub. 108001; Oahu pub. co., Cleveland. 

40176 


Oak (The); w M. E. Burge, m V. C. Leftwich. © 
1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309381; Mae E. Burge 
& Vernon C. Leftwich, Los Angeles. 40177 


Occhi (Gli) miei; canzone, versi Giuseppe Vercellini. 
© 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; E unp. 306522; Francesco 
Amendola, St. Paul. 40178 


Ode to America; w & m Zarief [ pseud. of H. Fried- 
man] © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310391; Harry 
Friedman, New York. 40179 


Of you I dream; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 310376; Dorothy Amalia Hasalone, San 
Francisco. 40180 


Off to school; 
Previn; conductor. 
310161; Universal music corp., New York. 


from Get hep to love, by Charles 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 
40181 


Oh, beautiful America; song. © Sept. 30, 1942; E 
pub. 108104; Willie Borland Pippin, Sanford, Fla. 
40182 

—— —-m L. Roberts [pseud. of Robert Lamm] 

© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 308406; Ruby M. 

Abaz, Manchester, N. H. 40183 


40201 


Oh bring back that love that beautiful love; w& mel- 
ody. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 307889; Henry 
Carl Zaun, San Francisco. 40184, 


Oh darling; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 309326; Jean De Gangi, New York. 40185 


Oh God save America; mixed voices. © Sept. 12, 
1942; E pub. 107794; Harmon W. Jones, Centralia, 
Wash. 40186 


Oh, hail America; song, arr. Aaron A. Clark. © 
Aug. 18, 1942; E pub. 107832; Elsie Hefner, Law- 
ton, OkL. 40187 


Oh I’m a bombardier; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308299; Manda S. 
Jones, Hendrum, Minn. 40188 


Qh Joe, Joe please come back again; w Thanks A 
Million [ pseud. of M. Salkeld], melody Louis Adler. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308321; Margaret 
Salkeld, Cabot, Pa. 40189 


Oh, Master of Galilee; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 309881; Budd Wilcox Baraw, Newport 
Center, Vt. 40190 


Oh Mister Doughboy; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 12, 
1942; Eunp. 308702; Horton Jerome Martin Melaro, 
Oakmont, Pa. 40191 


Oh, Mister Moon; m Richard Breitels & J. J. Welsh; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 10: 1942; E unp. 
310272; James John Welsh, Glen Ridge, N. J. 

40192 


Oh mom, oh pop; melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 309914; Donat Joseph Gervais, Chicago. 
40193 


Oh my little Evelina; song. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; 
E unp. 308956; Jules Constant Burton, Columbus, 
Q. : 40194 


Oh Shangri-La; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 309344; Fern Irene Clarke, Los Angeles. 
40195 


Oh! Susanna; rondo, Stephen C. Foster, transcribed 
Eric Steiner; pf. © Sept. 17, 1942; E pub. 107791; 
Schroeder & Gunther, inc., New York. 40196 


Oh! Sweetheart be true to me; song, arr. Alex. M. 
Valentine. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309006; 
Felix Bruns, Canton, Mo. 40197 


Qh this Rita; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 309853; Walter Hope Mairs, New York. 
40198 


Oh well; w & melody Bert Weinlader. © 1c. Sept. 
15, 1942; E unp. 308958; Bertha Weinlader, Tea- 
neck, N. J. 40199 


Oh! Where does the sea go, when the tide goes out; 
w Andy Tocé & Claude Reese, m Fred Patrick & 
George Snowhill. © Sept. 4, 1942; E pub. 107415; 
Harvest songs co., New York. 402.00 


Oh yes there’s trouble everywhere; song. © Aug. 
4,1942; E pub. 108099; Loretta Cessor Manggrum, 
Cincinnati. 40201 


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40202 


Ol’ banjo; w & m Box, Cox & Leslie. © Sept. 11, 
1942; E for. Bits Boosey & co., ltd., London. 
40202 


Old Aunt Sarah; song, m Len [i. e. Alenson Robert] 
Fleming. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310628; 
Bertha Dobson Fairbank, St. Michaels, Md. 

40203 


Old Charlie, a buggy and two; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard, © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308329; Rena Wilson, South Beloit, Ill. 40204 


Old cherry orchard; song. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 310098; Mary J. Ceover, Orrstown, Pa. 
40205 


Old fashioned Christmas; pf., withw. © 1 c. Oct. 
2, 1942; E unp. 310608; Whitford Price, Green- 
wood, Miss. 40206 


Old Glory; song. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 
309307; Virginia Belle Casty, San Diego, Calif. 
40207 


——w Laura M. Winston; pf. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 308712; Lewis Bassett Wood, Philadelphia. 
40208 


Old Glory forever; pf. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 308780; Virginia Bixler Sawyer, Mobile. 
40209 


Old Glory, my American Flag; song, melody L. 
Roberts [pseud. of Robert Lamm] © 1 c. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 310894; George A. Wagner, New 
York. 40210 


Old Glory on parade; w & m Leslie Young, arr. 
Harry Raibourne. © Sept. 18,1942; E pub. 107818; 
Merrell Schwarz music co., Cincinnati. 40211 


Old Joe’s at it again; w & m Babe [i. e. Edward 
Vincent] Fritsch. © Aug. 11, 1942;E pub. 107912; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 40212 


Old liberty bell; pf., withw. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 311217; Minnie S. Getz, Wilkinsburg, Pa. 

40213 

Old log cabin home; song. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E 

unp. 309608; Newel R. Thompson, Clarkston, 

Utah. 40214 


Old Mexico; song. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 
307866; Lorene Clutter, Kansas City, Mo. 40215 


Old sage brush we couldn’t kill synthetic rubber 
song; song. © lc. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310352; 
Laura Agnes Noll, Stratton, Col. 40216 


Old Smokey; traditional w, m adapted & arr. Joyce 
Barthelson; women’s 3-pt. cho, © May 15, 1942; 
E pub. 108007; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

40217 


Old Tri-color will march again, beside the old Red, 
White and Blue; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1942; E unp. 310485; Jimmie Kerwin, Ransom, Ill. 

40218 


On a second front; song, melody Joseph Carson. © 
lc. Sept. 14, 1942; £ unp. 308767; een Anthony, 
Houston, Pa. 40219 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


On a summer night; by Ralph Federer; pf. © Sept. 
. 16, 1942; E pub. 107860; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 40220 


On a tropical summer night; w & m Starr von Fluss 
[pseud. of S. D. Fluss] © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 308771; Stella D. Fluss, El Centro, Calif. 

40221 


On duty; song. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310881; 
Kitty Brown, Bayhead, N. J. 40222 


On guard; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308157; George Bailey & Vernon Pedersen, Chi- 
cago. 40223 


On Laguna Beach; w Larry Maurice, m Bob Carle- 
ton; pf. treble. © ic. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 
309103; M. L. Zeilstra, Richmond, Calif. 40224 


On leave; w& m Mrs. L. M. [i. e. D. K.] Strope. 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 310582; Dorothea 
Kenyon Strope, Chicago. 40225 


On our way; march, w & melody Mrs. J. W. [i. e. 
I.] Jones. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310004; 
Ida Jones, Westmount, Que., Canada. 40226 


On Paradise Isle; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 
c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308860; Elmer Hendrick- 
son, Fairport, O. 40227 


On Rainbow Island; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 10, 
1942; E unp. 308569; Louis Robino, Taunton, Mass. 
40228 


On Republic; w & melody Bob [i. e. R. J.] Ramcke. 
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311244; Robert John 
Ramcke, Park Ridge, II. 40229 


On the banks of the Grand, by the Rapids; song. © . 
1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 310297; Margaret A. 
Weekes Idema, Grand Rapids, Mich. 40230 


On the banks of the old Kickapoo; song, m Tom 
Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308395; Anna F. Onstine, Fortal, 
N. D. 40231 


On the beam; from You were never lovelier, w 
Johnny Mercer, m Jerome Kern. © Sept. 1, 1942; 
E pub. 107526; Chappell & co., inc., New York. 

40232 


On the day of victory; song, w Langston Hughes. © 
1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 308497; Irving Landau, 
New York. 40233 


On the 5th avenue; march; solo cornet conductor. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 307978; John Kaups, 
New York. 40234 


On the home front; song. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E 
unp. 310438; Thomas Gilmore Appel, New York. 
40235 


——w & m Hugo Frey; mixed voices. © Sept. 17, 
1942; E pub. 107979; Robbins music corp., New 
York. ‘40236 


On the lone prairie; song. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 310623; Leslie D. Wilcox, Venus, Tex. 
40237 


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no. 9, 1942 


On the radio; by Ada Richter; pf. © Aug. 29, 1942; 
E pub. 107358; Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
40238 


On the surface; w & m Calvin Jackson. © 1 c. Sept. 
8, 1942: E unp. 308306; Tempo music, inc., New 
York. 40239 


On to Tokyo, let’s go; song,m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308343; 
Rachelle D. LeFevre, Chicago. 40240 


On to victory; military march, w & melody. ©1 c. 
July 17, 1942; E unp. 311107; Lucile Starr, Idaho 
Falls, Id. 40241 


——song. © Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 107410; William 
Archibald Clark & Howard B. Sands, New York. 
40242 


——song. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E-unp. 308942; 
Susan B. Collins, Central Islip, L. lL, N. Y. 
40243 


——song. © 1 c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309500; 
Nita Roughgarden, Passagrille Beach, Fla. 40244 


——song. © 1 c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310797; 
Frank L. Moscow, Chicago. 40245 


On, United States marines; w Earl S. Lachennaeer, 
melody J. Rotella & Charles Rotella. © 1c. Sept. 
9, 1942; E unp. 308477; John Rotella, North Ber- 
gen, N. J. 40246 


On your toes; song. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 
310037; Mildred Oliver, New York. 40247 


Once again; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 309167; Leo Poch, Scranton. 40248 


—w Eddie Lyon & Johnny Franks, melody Harry 
West. © lc. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 310320;. 
Gabriel Anthony Sullivan & Harold Spring, West 
Hartford, Conn. 40249 


Once around the park; w G. H. Johnston, m C. W. 
Erdenbrecher. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 
310140; C. W. Erdenbrecher & George H. Johnston, 
APO 958, c/o Postmaster, San Francisco. 40250 


Once in my life; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. of 
Andrew Brady| © 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308403; Florrie Tyus, Montgomery, Ala. 40251 


Once to every man and nation; pf. © 1c. Sept. 1, 
1942: E unp. 309227; James Valentine Macdonough, 
Brooklyn. 40252 


Once upon a lifetime; w & melody Frank Brown & 


R.I. O’Nan. © 1 c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307868; 
R. I. O’Nan, Miami, Fla. 40253 


One day nex ‘er to victory and home sweet home; w 
Edward Markham, melody Fred Woodruff. © 1c. 
Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311286; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 40254 


_ One day nearer victory; w C. Mank, m P. Clark; 


pi.treble. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 308754; 
Chaw Mank, Belleville, Ill. & Pearl Clark, Seattle. 
: 40255 


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40272 


One day we’ll meet again; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
5, 1942; E unp. 311192; Paul Compton Abbott, La 


Jolla, Calif. 40256 
One for all and all for one; w & melody. © lic. 
Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311332; Paul S. Hacks, Lans- 
ford, Pa. 40257 


One June night; waltz song, melody Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 308473; Miltrude 
Beverly Green, San Diego, Calif. 40258 


One more dance; song, arr. Ethel Mae Phillips. © 
1 c. Sept. 15, 1942: E unp. 309011; Leila Mead, 
Long Beach, Calif. 40259 


One nation indivisible; w Edith Sanford Tillotson, 
m P. I. Tschaikowski, from March Slav, arr. Ira 
B. Wilson; men’s voices. © Aug. 25, 1942; E pub. 
107723; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 40260 


One of God’s angels; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308553: 
William Enlow, Staunton, Ill. 40261 


One potato, two potato, three potato, four; w & m 
Herman Fairbanks. © Sept. 23, 1942; E pub. 
107745; Republic music corp., New York. 40262 


One star tofollow; Christmas sacred cantata-drama, 
text Valeria R. Lehman, m Ruth Dale [pseud. of 
Ira B. Wilson] © Sept. 3, 1942; D 76170; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 40262* 


One stolen moment with you; song. © 1c. Sept. 
14, 1942; E unp. 308777; Joseph J. Jacovino, Water- 
bury, Conn. .~— < 40263 


Only fools are sure; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 

1942; E unp. 309941; Florence Dillmann & Billy 

H. Fredericks, Franklin Square, L. I., N. Y. 
40264 


Only in life’s other room; song, arr. Lewis Eldridge. 
© Aug. 28, 1942; E pub. 107456; Samuel Denham 
Barnes, Los Angeles. 40265 


Only in my dreams; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Oct. 
1, 1942; E unp. 310600; Murray Lipner, New York. 
40266 


Only lonely; w &m Ted Ellis & Bill Ellis; pf. © 1 
c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308963; Thelma Ellis 
Erhardt, Youngstown, O. 40267 


Only one; song, melody Alvin Krausslich. © 1 c. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309512; Frank Gustav Meier, 
Cleveland. 40268 


Only you’re my love; song, melody Helen Wicksman. 
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311338; Marian Kraker, 
San Pedro, Calif. 40269 


Onward to glory; pf. treble, with w. © 1 c. Sept. 
18, 1942; E unp. 309329: Sally Wagner, New York. 
40270 


Onward to victory, march; accordion. © Sept. 22, 
1942; E pub. 107951; Salvatore Ciccio, Hartford. 
; 40271 


—song. © 1 c. Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 310573; 
Arthur Stern, New York. 40272 


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cA ibs Rae OE cea ANT ae ener bme barons 


40273 


© 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 
40273 


——w & melody. 
311104; Betty Altura, Brooklyn. 


Onward U.S. A.; arr. G. Charlie Neimer; pf., with 
w. © Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 107543; Harry Ells- 
worth Winters, Lancaster, Pa. 40274 


Open sesame; w & melody A.M. Purdy & Dick [i. e. 
R. B.| Purdy. © 1 c.Sept.11, 1942; E unp. 308681; 
Richard Burdett Purdy & Andrew Mark Purdy, 
Enid, Okl. 40275 


Open up your heart; w George Turcott, & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1942: E unp. 310350; Inez Isabell 
Brumbelow, Lomita, Calif. 40276 


Oracion (La) del torero; by J. Turina, arr. Jascha 
Heifetz; violin & pf. © Aug. 14, 1942; E. pub. 
107424; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 40277 


Oriana; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 
311343; Horace M. Finney, Chicago. 40278 


Osos (Los); de Jacobo Ficher, op. 38; pf. © Sept. 
8, 1942; E pub. 107504; Axelrod publications, inc., 
Providence. 40279 


Our America; song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 
308902; Alma E, LaBeau, Corona, Calif. 40280 


—— —wm J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 309778; Leone G. Conant, Seattle. 40281 


—— ——m Lee B. Browne. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 307883; Thaddie Kirk Screws, Anding, 
Miss. 40282 


——— ——melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Sept. 23, 
1942; E unp. 309696; Orpha N. Mathers, North 
Platte, Neb. 40283 


—— Paes Paul Christ Meyer. © 1c. Sept. 
14, 1942; & unp. 311101; Ruby Ferguson, Harpster, 
Id. 40284 


Our army, our navy and marines; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 309199; 
Bertha Hollingsworth, Winlock, Wash. 40285 


Our beloved U. S. A.; w & m Kay [i. e. K. O.| Wyss, 
harmonized Max Hiendlmayr. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310371; Katharine O’Neill Wyss, 
Alton, 111. 40286 

sv 

Our best wishes; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 25, 
1942; E-unp. 310209; Joseph W. Uritson, Cora- 
opolis, Pa. 40287 


Our boys are coming; song, m Susanne Oldberg, 
arr. Karl Holer. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; # unp. 
310342; Margaret Scott, Washington. 40288 

Uur boys bring victory; song. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310338; Gail Treat, Greenwich, Conn. 

40289 


Our challenge; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 308161; Richardene Puryear, Augusta, Ga. 
40290 


Our country; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310130; Beatrice M. 
Wolfe, Linesville, Pa. 40291 


‘sCity, N.C: 


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Our desert call; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 308162; Richardene Puryear, Augusta, Ga. 
40292 


Our fighting men; w Charles Pernot & S. Evans, m 
Al Wywiorski & S. Evans. © 1 c. Sept. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 310476; Sterling Evans, Duryea, Pa. 

_ 40293 

——w J. Myer, m Bob Carleton & E. Martin; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309092; Jack 
Myer & Elizabeth Martin, Alhambra, Calif. 

40294 


Our General MacArthur; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 
308820; Lillie M. Cook, San Antonio. 40295 


Our God, our country and our Flag; song. © 1c. 
Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 308010; Eddie Edward Mac- 
hugh, Brighton, Mass. 40296 


Our God’s ways are right; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 308013; Kaiser Sanders, 
Vineland, N. J. 40297 


Our heroes; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 308415; Estelle Solon Suiter, St. Paul. 
40298 


Our Jimmy; song. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 
308996; Louis Kazze, Philadelphia. 40299 


Our Lady of Liberty; song, m J. Charles McNeil. © 
1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307850; Mary Fischetti, 
Hoboken, N. J. 40300 


Our last rendezvous; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 15, 
1942; Eunp. 308990; Merril Clyde Smith, Elizabeth 
40301 


Our last romance; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1942; Eunp. 307951; Seymour Silver, Los Angeles. 
40302 


Our letters; song. © July 14, 1942; E pub. 107372; 
E, J. Stiner, Detroit. 40303 


Our lives to live; w Charles Cerbi, & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309997; Roland C. Shea, 
Tottenville, S.I., N. Y. 40304 


Our march to victory; melody. © 1c. Aug. 13, 
1942; E unp. 307938; Rose Feldman, Brooklyn. 
40305 


—-song. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309263; 
Frank Owen Bryant, Burbank, Calif. 40306 


Our merchant marine; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
24, 1942; Eunp. 309892; Francis Aloysious Hanley, 
Albany. 40307 


Our nation’s mission; song, m Melvin B. Goodwin. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308328; Joseph De- 
George, Clayton, N. J. 40308 

De 


Our own American boys; song, m Louis J. 


Francis, jr. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 309922; 
Katherine B. March, Fort Jay, N. Y 40309 
Our own Red, White and Blue; song. © 1 c. Sept. 


24, 1942; E unp. 309918; Merry i Simpson, 
St. Joseph, Mo, 40310 


ails Eee 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1942 


Qur own U. S. A., song. © Sept. 5, 1942; E pub. 
107559; David Wertz Schlosser, Venice, Calif. 
40311 


Our parting; song. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 
307974; Margretta Ann Murnin, Vandling, Pa. 
40312 


Qur pent-house in the basement; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309259: Bernard Feen- 
burg, Newark, N. J. 40313 


Our prayer for peace; w J. Myer, m Bob Carleton 
& E. Martin; pf. treble. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 309091; Jack Myer & Elizabeth Martin, Al- 
hambra, Calif. 40314 


Our President of the U.S. A.; song. © 1 c. Sept. 
19, 1942; E unp. 309376; Walter Gustav Borne- 
mann, Chicago. 40315 


Our regiment; march, James Van Dyck. Symphonic 
band pts., with conductor. © Oct. 5, 1942; & pub. 
108200; Belwin, inc., New York. 40316 


Our share; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Sept. 
8, 1942; E unp. 308298; Lester J. Engelman, 
Prairie, Id. 40317 


Our soldiers, sailors and marines; w & melody. © 
lc. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310614; Harry H. Boylan, 
New Orleans. 40318 


Our stand; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 
308524, Huldah Louise Martin, Taunton, Mass. 

] 40319 

Our sweetheart; w Ivan Hedine, m B. Curry. © 1c. 

Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310803; Lambda chi alpha 

fraternity, inc., Indianapolis. 40320 


Our true blue 1942 lovely American girl; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 310306; Anna 
L. Dolan, Mount Lebanon, Pa. 40321 


Qur waltz; song. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308228; Esther Agnes Fredreckson, Seattle. 
40322 


Our Yankee Doodle WAAC girl; of., withw. ©Olc. 
Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308275; Gilbert Lewis Martel, 
Hartford. 40323 


Our youth commission; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 3, 
1942; E unp. 308002; Ellen Matilda Hudson, At- 
lanta. 40324 


Out of the mist; w Helena Morris & Joe Morris, m 
Claude Lapham. © 1c. May 6, 1942; E unp. 
310325; Claude Lapham music corp., New York. 

40325 


Out of the sky; song. © Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 
108041; Paul Sayre, Iowa City, Ia. 40326 


————m Miriam Righter. © Aug. 29, 1942; 
E pub. 107413; Paul Sayre, Iowa City, Ia. 40327 


Over that old sheep wagon trail; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 8. 1942; E 
unp. 308330; James E. Giles, San Francisco. 

40328 


507184 O - 43-5 


40346 
Over the top; w & melody. © 1.c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 309621; Fern Estelle Mary Inchauspe, 
Bakersfield, Calif. 40329 


Over the waves; from Big time, by J. Rosas, arr. 
George Bassman. © 1 c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 
309725; Loew’s, inc., New York. 40330 


Over the wide horizon; song. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 310467, Bertha E. Lake, San Francisco. 
40331 


Over there, again; pf. treble, withw. © 1 c. Sept. 
24, 1942; E unp. 309896; Julia Cecilia Lorenz, 
Pennsauken, N. J. 40332 


Over there, before you get over here; w C. M. 
Frank, melody W. Moore. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 309496; Winifred Moore & Camilla M. 
Frank, New Orleans. 40333 


Over you: w& melody. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 303664; Frank Gilbert Pollay, Winslow, Ariz. 
40334 


Ox train; by Dave Snell. 1. Main title. - 2. End 
title. © 1c. each Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309150; 
309153; Loew’s, inc., New York. 40335, 40336 


Paddy’s first ride on 2 merry-go-round; song, pf. 
sc. Bernie Fazioli. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 
309775; Amanda M. Bourque, South Weymouth, 
Mass. 40337 


Pagar es corresponder; cancidn-bolero, letra y m 
Alberto Dominguez. © Aug. 27, 1942; E for. 
67384; Promotora Hispano Americana de musica, 
Ss. a., Mexico, D. F. 40338 


Paja brava; pericon, de Sentimiento gaucho, letra 
Ivo Pelay, m Francisco Canaro; pf. © Aug. 12, 
1942; E for. 67381; Peer internatl. corp., New 
York. 40339 


Pal o’ mine, let’s go to Palomar; w & melody 
Georges Henry [pseud. of A. G. H. Kreiss] © lec. 
Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308603; Adolf G. H. Kreiss, 
San Diego, Calif. 40340 


Pal of mine forever; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 16, 
1942: E unp. 310189; Edmund A. Thiem, Lansing, 
Mich. 40341 


Panis angelicus, by César Franck, arr. Henry 
Coates; organ. © Sept. 4, 1942; E for. 67408; 
Schott & co., ltd., London. 40342 


Paper doll; by Johnny S. Black, arr. Charles Nunzio; 
pi. accordion. © Sept. 15, 1942: E pub. 107891; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New York. 

40343 


——fox-trot, w & m Johnny S. Black, arr. Jack 
Mason; orch. pts., with men’s 3-pt. voices. © 
Sept. 4, 1942; E pub. 107471; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 40344 


Para mi; w Fernando Ruiz del Vizo, mH. Leopold 
Spitalny; high voice. © Aug. 18, 1942; E pub. 
107769; G. Schirmer, inc., New York, 40345 


Para siempre mia; cancion. © 1 c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 310796; Jorge Rivera, New York. 40346 


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40347 


Parachutists; song. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1942; E unp. 
309371; Charlotte Carter Macdonald, Brooklyn. 
40347 


Paradise Isle; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310540; Grace Bolzman, 
Unionville, Mich. 40348 


Pardon me; from Pardon my sarong, by Frank 
Skinner; conductor. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 
307855; Universal music corp., New York. 40349 


Pastoral dance; by Sheila MacIntosh; 2 pfs. © Oct. 
25, 1936; E for. 67399; Schott & co., ltd., London. 
40350 


Patojo (El); by Porfirio Perez Miron; pf. © 1c. 
Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310692; Charles Gunther, 
Flushing, N. Y. 40351 


Patriot; melody. © 1c. July 10, 1942; E unp. 
310206; Hilda Helen Kelley, North Quincy, Mass. 
40352 


Patriotic blues; w E. A. Essenmacher, m A. Ahdor. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1942; E unp. 309338; Emily A. 
Essenmacher & Ahdor Alton, Chicago. 40353 


Patty Lu; w & melody. © 1c. Gct. 2, 1942; & unp. 
310734; Mabel Hobson Betz, Sacramento, Calif. 
40354 


Paving victory’s way; song, melody Ray Kent. © 
1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310507; Melvin Elijah 
Mayo, New York. 40355 


Peace across the battle grounds; song, melody 
Ronald Buck. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310529; 
Anton Hegedus, jr., South Bend, Ind. 40356 


Peace, be still; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 310405; Edna willis Jackson, New York. 
40357 


Peace to the heart of man; song, m J. Charles Mc- 
Neil. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309784; Al- 
berta Laaser, Joliet, Ill. 40358 


Pearl Harbor; song. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 
309769; Harry Sutherland Campbell, Los Angeles. 
40359 


Pearl Harbor, we will revenge your wrong; song. 
© lc. Aug. 31, 1942; Eunp. 309053; Helen Carter, 
Three Rivers, Calif. 40360 


Pearls of my soul; by P. A. Marquardt; orch. pts. 
© Mar, 22, 1926; E pub. 107634; Photo play music 
co., inc., New York, 40361 


Peek-a-boo; w & melody. © lc. Sept. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 308164; A. Edward Miller, Brooklyn. 40362 


Peekin’ thru the lilacs, when I fell in love with you; 
song. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310369; Jessie 
Lydia Staley, Santa Cruz, Calif. 40363 


Penitent (The); anthem, Biblical w, m Beardsley 
Van De Water, arr. Frederick E. Starke; mixed 
voices. © Sept. 16, 1942; E pub. 107855; Oliver 
Ditson co., Philadelphia. 40364 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Pennsylvania polka; march-polka, Lester Lee & 
zeke [i. e. Leo| Manners, arr. George F. Briegel; 
band pts. © Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 107603; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 40365 


Pensee intime; meditation, Rocco Bicchiere; orch. 
pts. © Mar. 22, 1926; E pub. 107617; Photo play 
music co., inc., New York. 40366 


Perhaps; song. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311194; 
Donald M. Foote, Miami, Fla. 40367 


Perhaps I never told you; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
2, 1942; E unp. 307932; Raymond Frederick Gaiss, 
Pompton Lakes, N. J. 40368 


Perpetual motion; by Johann Strauss, op. 257, arr. 
Felix Guenther; pf. © Oct. 6, 1942; E pub. 108223; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New York. 40369 


Peter’s dream; musical play. © 1c. Sept. 30, 
1942; D 76171; Alice Remsen, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 
40369* 


Petunia’s prayer; from Cabin in the sky, w E. Y. 
Harburg, m Harold Arlen. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; 
E unp. 309723; Loew’s, inc., New York. 40370 


Phileta; song. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308529; 
June Murphy, Chicago. 40371 


Phoenix Park nocturne; by Arthur Lourie; pf. © 
July 23, 1942; E pub. 107776; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 40872 


Phyllis and Strephon; by Langford Guest; 2 pis. © 
Oct. 25, 1936; E for. 67402; Schott & co., ltd., 
London.. 40373 


Piano blues; song, m Noel Bear. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 
1942; E unp. 308948; Harry B. Eddins, Washington, 
Pa. 40374 


Piano play for every day; by J. Ferris Loth. © 
Sept. 1, 1942; A for. 48556; Waterloo music co., 
Waterloo, Ont., Canada. 40375 


Pickaninny you; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 311186; Fred William Douglas, Canton, oe 
40376 


Pickin’ cotton; song, pf. sc. Bernie Fazioli. © lc. 
Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309008; Amanda M. Bourque, 
South Weymouth, Mass. 40377 


Picking ’em up and layin’ ’em down; song. © lc. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309477; Florence Merritt 
Coughlin & Verda Marie Heffley, Bellingham, 
Wash. 40378 


Picture (The) in the cloud; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1 c.Sept.9, 1942; E unp. 308305; F. C. 
Yates, Washington. 40379 


Picture (A) on the mantle; w Westlien [i. e. F. E.] 
Young, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 311272; Frona E. Young, Clementon, N. a 

40 


Picture (A) today; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © lc. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309854; 
Millie Connery, Bainville, Mont. 40381 


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no. 9, 1942 


40416 


Pinch me; w& melody. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E 
unp. 310259; Leon Joseph Miller, Worcester. 
40382 


Pines; by H. Alexander Matthews; 2 pfs., 4 hands. 
© Sept. 16, 1942; E pub. 108123; Oliver Ditson co., 
Philadelphia. 40383 


Play me a tune; w & m Bernice Watterson [pseud. 
of B. M. Waterson]; pf. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 309066; Berenice Miars Waterson, Columbus, 
O. 40384 


Please buy a bond; w & melody Flo Bush [pseud. of 
Florine Rosenbush] © 1 c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 
308669; Florine Rosenbush, Meridian, Miss. 

40385 


Please don’t tell me you love me; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309917; Helen M. Win- 
gate, Baltimore. 40386 


Please don’t walk out of my arms; w & melody. © 
lc. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309474; Jeanne Marie 
Somsen, Seattle. 40387 


Please hurry home; song. © 1 c. July 30, 1942; E 
unp. 308421; William Ellery Burbank, jr. & Robert 
Davis Walter, Stamford, Conn. 40388 


Please Louise; m Steve Salvi; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310022; Frank Albert 
Borelli, San Francisco. 40389 


Please Mister Moon; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 1, 
1942; E unp. 310513; Marvin Rowland & Bob Mc- 
Kelvey, Lancaster, Calif. rv 40390 

Please Mr. Sandman, take care of my dad; w & mel- 
ody Al Malick. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310693; 
Elias John Malick, Lewiston, Me. 40391 


Please wait for me little sweetheart; w & melody. 
© 1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 309655; George 
William Simerly, Elizabethton, Tenn. 40392 


Pledge for victory; w Sverre Veum, m Virginia 
Moe. © ic. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310155; Sverre 
Quisling, Madison, Wis. 40393 


Pledge of allegiance; w Francis Bellamy, Abraham 
Lincoln & Leronzo Reeves [i. e. L. T. Reeves, 
jr.], & melody. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 
310223; Leronzo Thompson Reeves, jr., Birming- 
ham, Ala. 40394 


Poor little Jesus; traditional negro spiritual, arr. 
Clarence Cameron White. © Aug. 29, 1942;E 
pub. 107356; John Church co., Philadelphia. 

40395 


Poplars and birches; w Lorraine Noel Finley, m 
Hans Huber; women’s 3-pt. cho. © Aug. 18, 1942; 
E pub. 107757; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

40396 


Popular song hits; w & m Kay Coblin & others. © 
Sept. 4, 1942; E pub. 107416; Royal music pub. co., 
New York. 40397 


Postal of love; song, m Noel Bear. © 1c. Sept. 15, 
1942; E unp. 308944; Leroy Kerns, Hatboro, Pa. 
40398 


Poupée; pf. ©lc. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310021; 
Alfred E. Crosnier, Chicago. 40399 


P’ra que discutir; letra Aloysio Oliveira, m Nestor 
Amaral. © Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 107888; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 40400 


Prairie love song; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 
1942; E unp. 309012; Vernetta Q. Frazier, Burlin- 
game, Calif. 40401 


Prairie wind; pf., withw. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 307925; Alice Remsen, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 
40402 


Praise and worship choruses; compiled & ed. 
Haldor Lillenas; mixed voices. © Sept. 25, 1942; 
E pub. 108195; Nazarene pub. house, Kansas City, 
Mo. 40403 


Pray with me a little while longer; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310132; Frank Stanley 
Grubar, Washington. 40404 


Prayer; song, mJ. Charles McNeil. © ic. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308508; Nellie skadocinski, Gary, 
Ind. 40405 


—w from Episcopal hymnal, m Frank La Forge; 
med. voice. © Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 107664; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 40406 


Prayer for America; song, melody M. C. Sax. © 
lc. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309753; Retha V. Hud- 
son, Moberly, Mo. 40407 


Prayer for confidence; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
309553; Amelia L. Ramsey, Houston. 40408 


Prayer for daddy; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 
1942; E unp. 308989; Merril Clyde Smith, Eliza- 
beth City, N. C. 40409 


Prayer for today; low voice; inD. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 309822; Paul G. Tuttle, West Palm 
Beach, Fla. 40410 


——song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 c¢. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309543; F. Edward Barbaud, 
Washington, Mo. 40411 


Prayer of the music maker; w Roscoe Gilmore 
Stott, m Grace Kenny Floering; women’s cho. © 
Sept. 26, 1942; E pub. 108219; Hall & McCreary 
co., Chicago. 40412 


Prayer to the moon; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 9, 
1942; E unp. 308488; Santo Beninate, Elmont, L. I., 
Ni ¥. 40413 


Preciosa; bolero, letra y m Estela Quintana. © 
Aug. 28, 1942; E pub. 107905; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 40414 


President Roosevelt leads the world; w & melody. 
© ic. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308520; Walter Hope 
Mairs, New York. 40415 


Priest’s (The) chants and recitatives at the altar; 
by Carlo Rossini. © Sept. 23, 1942; AA 410776; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 40416 


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40417 


Prisoner of war; song. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 310154; Pasquale Cassia, White Plains, N. Y. 
40417 


Private Murphy’s gone to camp; song, melody Leroy 
Heine. © 1c. Sept.26, 1942; E unp. 310248; Doris 
Marie Bush, Baltimore. 40418 


Private Pluto; by Oliver Wallace, arr. Ed. Plumb; 
pf. conductor. © 1 c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 
310221; Walt Disney productions, Burbank, Calif. 

40419 


Procession of the Magi; by Cyrus S. Mallard; organ. 
© Aug. 29, 1942; E pub. 107360; Theodore Press- 
er co., Philadelphia. 40420 


Promise; by Fred Witt, pf. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 309281; Sigismund Witting, New York. 
40421 


Puedes irte de mi; cancién-blues, letra y m Agustin 
Lara. © Aug. 12, 1942; E for. 67383; Promotora 
Hispano Americana de musica, s. a., Mexico, 
D. F. 40422 


Quando uma flor desabrocha; English w Olga Paul, 
Portuguese w & m Francisco Mignone. © Oct. 6, 
1942; E pub. 108225; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 40423 


Que null’ estoille sur nous; w Antoine De Baif, 
English version Jane Kerley, m Jacques Mauduit, 
explanatory note Roy Harris; mixed cho. © Sept. 
2, 1942; E pub. 107760; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 40424 


Que risa me da; guaracha, letra y m Bienvenido 
Julian Gutierrez; pf. © Sept. 15, 1942; E for. 
67353; Peer internatl. corp., New York. 40425 


Question bees; w & m Jack Cusick. © Sept. 16, 
1942; E pub. 107795; Hubert J. Braun, Chicago. 
40426 


Quota collect; w B. Ethelda Mullen, m Gertrude Ida 
Tegge; pf. © Sept. 22, 1942; E pub. 107945; Quota 
club internatl., inc., Washington. 40427 


Radio galop; by F. Bub; orch. pts. © Mar. 22, 1926; 
E pub. 107612; Photo play music co., inc., New 
York. 40428 


Rafael; mazurca-valseada, de Sentimiento gaucho, 
letra Wo Pelay, m Francisco Canaro; pf. © Aug. 
12, 1942; E for. 67376, Peer internatl. corp., New 
York. 40429 


Raindrops on my window; w & melody Harold Will- 
iamson. © 1 c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309168; 
Walter H. Williamson, New York. 40430 


Rambling red roses on the prairie; song, melody 
L. Roberts [pseud. of Robert Lamm] © 1c. Oct. 
5, 1942; E unp. 310890; Lloyd Howard, Rolla, Mo. 

40431 


Ranger (The); w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 310100; Michael J. Peterson, Baltimore. 
40432 


Rapsodja polska; napisal Gregor Fitelberg, op. 25; 
wielka ork. partitur. © Dec. 7, 1914; E for. 67391; 
Universal-edition, Vienna. 40433 


pt. 3, n.s., v. 37 


Ration blues; song. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 
309884; Collenane Clark & Antonio Cosey, Chicago. 
40434 


Rays of hope; song. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310794; Max Horlick, Brooklyn. 40435 


Reaching for my love; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 
1942, E unp. 309593; Tobie William Pierson, 
Granite City, Ill. 40436 


Ready for the call; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 18, 
1942; E unp. 309322; Gilbert Lewis Martel, Hart- 
ford. 40437 


Recompense; song. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 
308935; Minnie Stevens Piper, San Antonio. 40438 


Recruits song; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 309940; Ruth Hamilton Whitman, Baltimore. 
40439 © 


Red angel; English w Bissell Palmer, Spanishw & 
m Pedro Vidal. © Sept. 14, 1942; E pub. 108169; 
Latin Amer. pub. corp., New York. 40440 


Red feather red; song, w Claude Morris. © 1c. 
Sept. 25, 1942: E unp. 309971; Gloria Mae Siegle, 
Pittsburgh. 40441 


Red Rhythm Valley; band pts., with conductor. © 
Sept. 11, 1942; E pub. 107936; Charles Lee Hill, 
Hollywood, Calif. 40442 


Reflections; by Thelma Jackson Smith; pf. © Aug. 
29, 1942; E pub. 107359; Oliver Ditson co., Phila- 
delphia. 40443 


—pf. ©1 c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307915; Joseph 
Levin, Reading, Pa. 40444 


The Prince of Peace is born; song, w 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 
40445 


Rejoice! 
Joseph P. Manley. 
308582; Edgar James Orton, Detroit. 


Remember a soldier in your prayer; song, m Tom 
Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Sept. 
8, 1942; E unp. 308391; Mabel Crough, George- 
town, Ky. 40446 


Remember pop; song, m Eileen Brown Drummond. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308166; Bashford 
Browne, Montreal. 40447 


Reminiscence; tone poem; pf. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 309228; Sadie F. Rothman, New York. 
\ 40448 


Rendezvous with love; w Frank Curlee [i. e. F. M. 
Curlee, jr.], melody Shelby H. Curlee, 3d. © 1c. 
Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309930; Francis M. Curlee, 
jr., St. Louis. 40449 


Rendezvous with victory; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
25, 1942; E unp. 310205; James P. Flood, New 
York. 40450 


Reproche d’amour; by P. A. Marquardt; orch. pts. 
© Mar. 22, 1926; E pub. 107635; Photo play music 
co., inc., New York. 40451 


Resignation; by Victor L. Schertzinger; orch. pts. 
© Sept. 22, 1924; E pub. 107627; Photo play music 
co., inc., New York. 40452 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1942 


Reverence; song. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 
309875; John V. Garcia, Los Angeles. 40453 


Reverie; by Harry Volpe; guit. © Aug. 31, 1942; 
E pub. 107387; Radio City guitar studio, Sunnyside, 
7 .,.N.° ¥. 40454 


Reverie 1; pf. © 1c. Sept. 18,1942; E unp. 309335; 
Richard Irack, New York. 40455 


Reverie 2; pf. © 1c. Sept. 18,1942; E unp. 309336; 
Richard Irack, New York. 40456 


Reverse the charges; w Enoch Williams, melody E. 
Williams & Fred Webster. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 309273; Lewis music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 40457 


Rhapsody was played; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1942, E unp. 309588; Maurice H. Schultz, Detroit. 
40458 


Richard Allen; w & m J. Russel Robinson; med. 
voice. © Sept. 24, 1942; E pub. 108065; Handy 
bros. music co., inc., New York. 40459 


Riding on the prairie; song, melody Eddie Ward 
[pseud. of Eddie Boyden] © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 308380; Eugene Lee Wellman, Huntington, 
W. Va. 40460 


River Maumee; song. © 1 c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310882; Drusilla Underhill, Dowagiac, Mich. 
40461 


River road; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 309966; James G. Russell, Pampa, Tex. 
40462 


Riverboat jamboree; w & m Don Raye & Gene De 
Paul. © 1 c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310673; Leeds 
music corp., New York. 40463 


Roaming lumber jack; song, melody Lee B. Browne. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308738; Calvin Rex, 
Lehighton, Pa. 40464 


Robbins mammoth collection of Gilbert & Sullivan 
songs; compiled, arr. & ed. Hugo Frey. © Oct. 
2, 1942; E pub. 108228; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 40465 


Robin serenade; slow fox-trot, w & melody. © lc. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310793; Arthur Korb, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 40466 


Rock it out; boogie-woogie, Ken Williamson, arr. 
Pat Lynn; orch. pts. © Apr. 28, 1942; E for. 
67419; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

40467 


Roll on mighty stone; mixed cho. © Aug. 24, 1942; 
E pub. 107941; Hazel Deane Garnes, Columbus, O. 
40468 


Roll on, O mighty ocean; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309090; Athel B. 
Roser, Chiloquin, Or. 40469 


Rollin’ Fifty-fourth; w F. H. Schlessinger, melody 
A. H. Clark. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 308439; 
Fred Schlessinger & Archie H. Clark, Ayer, Mass. 

40470 


40488 


Romance; by Alfons W. Schenuit, with cadenza by 
I. S. Hall; pf. © 1c. Apr. 23,1942; E unp. 293711; 
Irma Schenuit Hall, Milwaukee. 40471 


Romance in the springtime; pf., with w. © 1 c. 
Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308949; Ada Rogers Wilson, 
Corpus Christi, Tex. 40472 


Romance of autumn; by P. A. Marquardt; orch. pts. 
© Mar. 22, 1926; E pub. 107636; Photo play music 
co., inc., New York. 40473 


Romance serenade; w S. A. Coco, m E. P. Grigoli. 
© lc. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309849; Edward 
Placido Grigoli & Sam Alfred Coco, Lawrence, 
Mass. 40474 


Romancing; rumba, w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 26, 
1942; E unp. 310097; Molly Kennedy, Flint, Mich. 
40475 


Romany life; by Victor Herbert, arr. Gregory 
Stone; violin & pf. © Sept. 4, 1942; E pub. 107537; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 40476 


Romanza appassionata; by Cécile Chaminade; pf. 
© Sept. 16, 1942; E pub. 108122; Theodore Press- 
er co., Philadelphia. 40477 


Romeo; song. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310176; 
Virginia Konaszewski, Detroit. 40478 


Rondo for trumpet; by Ziggy Elman & Mark Winsten 
[pseud. of Milton Weinstein]; trumpet, with pf. 
acc. © Apr. 23, 1942; E pub. 107903; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 40479 


Rookie polka; w & m Esther Van Sciver, Shelby 
Darnell & B. Miller. © Oct. 1, 1942; E pub. 
108208; Bob Miller, inc., New York. 40480 


Room and a fifth of a bath; song. © 1c. Sept. 25, 
1942; E unp. 309972; Gloria Mae Siegle, Pitts- 
burgh. 40481 


Room (The) in Jerusalem; song, m George Henry 
Day. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309845; Mal- 
colm Sanders Johnston, Geneva, N. Y. 40482 


Rosas de Norgaria; pf. treble. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 307956; Julio Mata, San José, Costa Rica. 
40483 


Rose Ann of Charing Cross; w Kermit Goell, mel- 
ody Mabel Wayne. © 1 c. Sept. 19, 1942; E unp. 
309660; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

40484 


Rose for victory; w & melody. © 1c. July 13, 1942; 
E unp. 307945; Mrs. George A. Johnson, Susanville, 
Calif. 40485 


Rose of Erin; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 309382; John N. Quinn, Tewksbury, Mass. 
40486 


Rose of Sunnyside; waltz, w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 
29, 1942; E unp. 310518; Marcel Tucci, New York. 
40487 


Rose red rose; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1942; E unp. 309368; 
Curtis Monroe, Washington. 40488 


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40489 


Roses for our navy; foxtrot, w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310486; Lorraine Sevier, 
Cora, Mo. 40489 


Ross’ opportunity; from Ox train, by Dave Snell. © 
1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309149; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 40490 


Round the wishing pool; w J. Hampton Lester [pseud. 
of H. O. Longg]|, melody Eddie Ward [pseud. of 
Eddie Boyden] © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310892; 
Howard O. Longg, Alcoa, Tenn. 40491 


Round up blues; w Roy J. Thompson, melody Verna 
Brumbelow & I. I. Brumbelow. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308763; Inez Isabell Brumbelow, 
Lomita, Calif. 40492 


Rubber bounce; w & melody Enoch Williams. © 
1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309272; Lewis music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 40493 


Ruritania; by Victor L. Schertzinger; orch. pts. © 
Sept. 22, 1924; E pub. 107628; Photo play music 
co., inc., New York. 40494 


Rush along River Sacramento, rush along; song, 
melody M. C. Sax. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 
309755; Bill James Keller, Philadelphia. 40495 


Russian love song; w Marguerite Duval, m M. Duval 
& Alphonse Bohrer. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308252; Florence M. Greenstone, East Orange, 
N. J. 40496 


kusty anchors; w & meledy. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 311342; Dalton M. Teague, San Juan, Puerto 
Rico. 40497 


Sacred melodies; arr. Frederick A. Schiefelbein; 
pi. © Aug. 18, 1942; E pub. 107593; Volkwein 
bros., inc., Pittsburgh. 40498 


Sacred songs; w Lon R. Woodrum; mixed voices. 
© Aug. 24, 1942; E pub. 107361; Paul A. Johnson, 
Springfield, Ill. 40499 


Sail on, brave lads, sail on; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308929; William P. Singel- 
tary, Wilson, N. C. 40500 


Sailor boy in blue; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1942; E unp. 310461; Minnadell Mallison, Berke- 
ley, Calif. 40501 


Sailor boy Joe; English w Bissell Palmer, Spanish 
w & m Pedro Vidal. © Sept. 14, 1942; E pub. 
108170; Latin Amer. pub. corp., New York. 

40502 


Sailor boy’s lament; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308295; Ida Neihls, 
Shumway, Ill. 40503 


Sailor’s song; by Edvard Grieg, op. 68, no. 1, with 
text matter L. M. Dodd; pf. © July 21, 1942; AA 
410167; Art publication soc., Clayton, Mo. 

40504 


Saint Elizabeth cantata; mixed voices. © Aug. 24, 
1942; E pub. 107362; Sister M. Davidica, Manito- 
woc, Wis. 40505 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Sally Jones; w Helena Morris, m Charley Forbes. 
© 1c. May 6, 1942; E unp. 310326; Claude Lapham 
music corp., New York. 40506 


Salon suite; by Frederic Curzon; orch. pts. © Sept. 
25, 1942; E for. 67369; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd., London. 40507 


Saludos amigos; from Saludos, English w Ned Wash- 
ington, Spanish w Edmundo Santos, Portuguese w 
Louis Aloysio Oliveira, m Charles Wolcott. © 
Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 107926; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 40508 


Salute the girls behind the front; w & melody. © 1 
c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 308611; Bud Burtson, New 
York. 40509 


Salute to General MacArthur; song. © 1c. Oct. 2, 
1942; Eunp. 310633; Letha L. Ringgenberg, Pontiac, 
Mich. 40510 


Salute to the navy; march, Virginia Sawyer, arr. 
W. &R. Sima; full symphonic band pts. © Sept. 14, 
1942; E pub. 107735; Belwin, inc., New York. 

40511 


Salute to the nurses; song. © 1 c. Sept. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 309337; Mildred Givan, West Somerville, 
Mass. e 40512 


Salve Regina; song, liturgical w. © 1 c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 309953; Ernest Michael Curtis, 
Atlantic City. 40513 


Samba; pf. nos. 1,2. © 1c. each Oct. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 310644, 310643; Ruth Blacher, Englewood, 
N. J. 40514, 40515 


Saviour, like a shepherd lead us; anthem, w anon., 
m James R. Gillette; mixed voices; organ acc. © 
Sept. 16, 1942; E pub. 107856; Oliver Ditson co., 
Philadelphia. 40516 


Savoy is jumpin’; w & melody Enoch Williams. © 
1c. Sept. 19, 1942; E unp. 309340; Lewis music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 40517 


Saxophone Slim; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 310278; Ethel Lee, Wilkinsburg, Pa. | 
40518 


Say a prayer each day; w & m Hugh Ormonde, 
Robinson Cleaver & Howick Hall. © Dec. 19, 
1941; E for. 67428; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., 
London. 40519 


Say goodnight not goodbye; w & m Sweetie [i. e. 
L. A.] Lomas. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 
308694; Lillian Annette Lomas, Fort Wadsworth, 
S. L, N. Y. 40520 


Saying farewell; w & melody Toni [i. e. D. E. B.] 
Washburn. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 311095; 
Doris Edith B. Washburn, Wollaston, Mass. 

40521 

Scatter sunshine; song, m Gustav Bien. © 1 c. Aug. 
7, 1942; E unp. 308621; Bertha L. P. Nutting, 
West Chester, Pa. 40522 


Scherzo; by Alfons W. Schenuit; pf. © 1 c. Apr. 23, 
1942; E unp. 293712; Irma Schenuit Hall, Mil- 
waukee. 40523 


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no. 9, 1942 


Scranton polka day; song. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 309165; Leo Poch, Scranton. 40524 


Sculptor boy; song, w G. W. Doane. © 1c. Sept. 
16, 1942; E unp. 311094; W. C. Tichenor, Waynes- 
ville, O. 40525 


Second fiddle; song, melody Ronald Buck. © ic. 
Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 308483; Dorothy Mildred 
Downing, Huntsville, Ala. 40526 


See America through; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster) © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310880; Al E. Williams, Oakland, Calif. 40527 


See those Yanks; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1942; E unp. 310360; Herman Eller, Brooklyn. 
40528 


Seek Him that maketh the seven stars; anthem, w & 
m James H. Rogers, arr. Rob Roy Peery; men’s 
voices. © Sept. 16, 1942; E pub. 108121; Oliver 
Ditson co., Philadelphia. 40529 


Selections from the operas; by Richard Wagner, 
compiled; pf. bks. 1, 2. © July 30, 1942; E pub. 
107781, 107782; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

40530, 40531 


Send him a letter today; w & m Eugene Langley 
[pseud. of M. Slosburg| © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 310276; Morris Slosburg, Washington. 

40532 


Sentimental ballad; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 
lc. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310527; Pearl Mae Ward, 
Indianapolis. ag 40533 


Sentimental feeling; w Ben Ryan, melody Lou Hand- 
man. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310569; Broad- 
Way music corp., New York. 40534 


Sentimental rhapsody; w Harold Adamson, m Alfred 
Newman, based on theme of Street scene. © lc. 
Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309793; Robbins music 
corp., New York. ; 40535 


Sequel to love; song, m Florence Frarer. © 1c. 
Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 310255; Herman Guelpa, 
Columbus, O. 40536 


Serenade; by Albert Chiaffarelli; flute, oboe, clari- 
net, with 2d clarinet in B flat. Sc. & pts. © Sept. 
21, 1942; E pub. 108167; Alfred music co., inc., 
New York. 40537 


Serenade for two; w E. W. Fisher, & melody. © 1 
c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 307908; Ed. Ward Fisher 
& Philip B. Hochstein, Boston. 40538 


Serenade no. 2; de Kenneth Park; violoncelle et pf. 
© May 3, 1928; E for. 67406; Schott & co., ltd., 
London. 40539 


Serenade of dreams; from The son of Don Juan, w 
& melody. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310746; 
Frank Michael Pagano, New York. 40540 


Serenade to a saboteur; from Junior G men of the 
air, by Milton Rosen; conductor. © 1c. Sept. 5, 
1942; E unp. 308226; Universal music corp., New 
York. 40541 


40559 


Serenade to love; pf. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 
308572; Victor Bono, Brooklyn. 40542 


Serenata; by Bruno Labate; oboe, with pf. acc. © 
Sept. 21, 1942; E pub. 108166; Alfred music co., 
inc., New York. 40543 


Service flag within your window; song, melody M. C. 
Sax. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309754; Retha 
V. Hudson, Moberly, Mo. 40544 


Service star of blue has turned to gold; song. © 
Sept. 22, 1942; E pub. 108071; Thomas Winfred 
Neely, Hollywood, Calif. 40545 


Seven centuries of solo-song; w tr., m compiled, 
arr. & ed. James Woodside; high voice. v. 2.,© 
Oct. 3, 1942; E pub. 108212; Boston music co., 
Boston. 40546 


Shadow tango; song, w Zerina Yergat. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1942; E unp. 310315; Aved Yergat, Santa 
Monica, Calif. 40547 


Shadows in the night; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. 
of Andrew Brady} © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310874; Catherine White, Pittsburgh. 40548 


Shadowtime; by Lee 8S. Roberts, arr. Lee Erwin; 
orch. pts. © Sept. 16, 1942; E pub. 107816; R. L. 
Huntzinger, inc., Cincinnati. 40549 


Shangrela [?]; song. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 
309001; Clarence Blake, Charlotte, N. C. 40550 


Shangri-La; w & m Arthur V. Coghlan. © Sept. 22, 
1942; E pub. 107987; University of Santa Clara, 
Santa Clara, Calif. 40551 


Shawnee moon; song. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 
310246; Mary Barnard, Attica, Ind. 40552 


She couldn’t say no to a sailor named Joe; w S. 
Arthur, melody J. R. Johnson. © 1c. Sept. 5, 
1942; E unp. 308076; Stewart Arthur & J. Rosa- 
mond Johnson, New York. 40553 


She didn’t say yes; w Otto Harbach, m arr. William 
Stickles; women's 3-pt. voices. © Sept. 15, 1942; 
E pub. 107850; Jerome Kern, Beverly Hills, Calif. 

40554 


She is now inRed River Valley; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © i c.Oct.1, 1942; E unp. 310538; Dorothea 
Skidis, Collinsville, Ill. 40555 


She loves me she don’t; w & melody. © 1c, Sept. 
4, 1942; E unp. 308082; Harley Alan Roth, Elm- 
hurst, L. I., N. Y. 40556 


She packed up her trunk the next morning; song. © 
Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 107896; Walt J. Jansen, 
Chicago. 40557 


She was a washout in the blackout; w & m Johnny 
Bond. © Aug. 11, 1942; E pub. 107915; Peer in- 
ternatl. corp., New York. 40558 


She was eighteen, forty years ago; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309275; Frank Bogner, 
sr., Philadelphia. 40559 


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40560 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Sheep may safely graze; English w Katherine K. 
Davis, m Joh. Seb. Bach, arr. Channing Lefebvre; 
men’s cho. © Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 107669; 
Galaxy music corp., New York. 40560 


Sheer fantasy; w Wathena Layton, & melody. © 1 
c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp.310427; Zoel Parenteau, 
New York. 40561 


She’s a W. A.V. E.; song. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 310383; Mai Ellis Allen, San Antonio. 
40562 


Ship ahoy! Sailor boy! My little toy; song, m 
George Bain. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310561; 
Bertha L. P. Nutting, West Chester, Pa. 40563 


Shores of Ki-o-lee; from The son of Don Juan, w & 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310747; Frank 
Michael Pagano, New York. 40564 


Short romance; w& melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 309607; James Francis Brophy, Bayonne, 
N. J. 40565 


Short’nin’ bread; traditional w & m, arr. Charles 
L. Cooke; mixed voices. © Sept. 28, 1942; E pub. 
108116; Robbins music corp., New York. 40566 


Shorty (The) George; from You were never lovelier, 
w Johnny Mercer, m Jerome Kern. © Sept. 1, 
1942; E pub. 107527; Chappell & co., inc., New 
York. 40567 


Shout hooray; melody Joe Rines & Abel Baer. © 1 
c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307852; Paull-pioneer 
music corp., New York. 40568 


Show me the way to go home; by Irving King, arr. 
William Teague, band pts. © Sept. 16, 1942; E 
pub. 107814; Harms, inc., New York. 40569 


Shy; w & melody. 
310497; Helen McLaughlin, Scranton. 


© 1 c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 
40570 


Si tu me quieres; bolero, letra y m Arturo R. Ojea. 
© Dec. 18, 1940; E for. 67447; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 40571 


Siesta; rhumba, arr. Ronald Binge; orch. pts. © 
Aug. 18, 1942; E for. 67333; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd., London. 40572 


Sigh (A), atear; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 310738; Charles Merrill, Salt Lake City. 
40573 


Silliest song; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E 
unp. 311251; Emma Alberta Helkema, Beech 
Grove, Ind. 40574 


Silvery night; w Carolyn Piedmont, melody Roger 
Wayne & C. Piedmont. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 308262; Alwine Peckrul, New York & Ernest 
Cafiso, Brooklyn. 40575 


Simply sentimental; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308844; Max Pollack, Binghamton, 
Nee tic 40576 


Sin ti; bolero, letra y m Alfredo Parra. © Aug. 12, 
1942; E for.67348; Promotora Hispano Americana 
de musica, s. a., Mexico, D. F. 40577 


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—— ——letra y melodia. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 309827; Manuel E. Gonzalez, San Antonio. 
40578 


Since He saved my soul; hymn. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 309643: Rosa Anne Runyan, Amarillo, Tex. 
40579 


Since love came in my heart; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310465; Louis Conrad Beyer- 
kohler, San Antonio. 40580 


Since you went away; song. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 308419; Ruth Marie Drayer, Akron, O. 
40581 


Since you’ve gone; w & m James Edgar Clishem & 
C.J. Heitzman; pf. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 
309069; Charles Joseph Heitzman, Louisville. 

40582 


Sing; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Sept. 23, 
1942; E unp. 309706; Nannie Sue Orr, Henderson- 
ville, N.C. 40583 


Sing a little song; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Sept. 
18, 1942; E unp. 309354; Margaret Viola Ganger, 
South Euclid, O. 40584 


Sing, America, sing; song. © Aug. 19, 1942; E pub. 
107574; Claude Johnson, Los Angeles. 40585 


Sing brother sing; w Emanuel Essman, & melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 23, 1942; E unp. 310275; Lawrence 
Gellert, New York. 40586 


Sing, everybody sing; w &m John P. Long. © Aug. 
6, 1942; E for.67311; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., 
London. 40587 


Sing me a song; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 
c. Sept. 23, 1942: E unp. 309704; George C. Lester, 
Tulsa, Okl. 40588 


Sing me a sweet lullabye; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
14, 1942; E unp. 308710; John N. Ouzounian, Ceres, 
Calif. 40589 


Sing, Mister Roosevelt, sing; song, m Aaron A. 
Clark. © Sept. 17, 1942; E pub. 107831; Reginald 
Wilcox, Sonora, Calif. 40590 


Sing the song of praises; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
26, 1942; E unp. 310042; Agatha Hughes-Thomas, 
Philadelphia. 40591 


Sing to me again beloved; w Art Rany [pseud. of A. 
N. Yeorwacopoulos], m Louis Adler. © 1c. Sept. 
28, 1942; E unp. 310430; Archmadrite Nikolaos 
Yeorwacopoulos, Herkimer, N. Y. 40592 


Sing, Yankee, sing; w & melody J. K. Hansen & Hal 
Keller Felman. © 1 c. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311257; 
Jerome Keith Hansen, Chicago. 40593 


Singing pals theme song; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
10, 1942; E unp. 308464; Dale Cooper & Wilma 
Leigh Cooper, Wheeling, W. Va. 40594 


Singing pilot; song, w Adolph Meents. © 1c. Sept. 
21, 1942; E unp. 310295; Margaret D. Rogers, 
Newell, Ia. 40595 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 9, 1942 40631 


Sitting in the corner and holding hands; w & melody. 
© le. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310615; Iris Vinson, 
Kew Gardens, L. I., N. Y. 40596 


Sitting on a star; song,m J. Charles McNeil. © 1c. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307849; May Bunker, Pitts- 
burgh. 40597 


Six favorite operas; selections, compiled; pf. © 
July 30, 1942; E pub. 107780; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 40598 


Six furlongs; galop, F. Bub; orch. pts. © Mar. 22, 
1926; E pub. 107613; Photo play music co., inc., 
New York. 40599 


Skaters waltz; foxtrot, arr. Jimmy Dale; orch. pts. 
© Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 107563; Clef music co., 
New York. 40600 


Sketches from a notebook; pf. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 
1942; & unp. 310149; Rebecca Bernice Fineberg, 
Detroit. 40601 


Sky fell down; melody. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 
307832; David Fleischman, Brooklyn. 40602 


Skyway moon; pf. treble, withw. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310092; James Barron, La Jolla, 
Calif. 40603 


Sleep, my baby; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 23, 
1942; E unp. 309833; Gilbert J. Boss, Brooklyn. 
40604 


Sleep well, my child; Scottish cradle song, w adapted 
& choral version Nicholas Douty, m Johannes 
Brahms, op. 117, no. 1; women’s cho. © Aug. 31, 
1942; E pub. 107427; Galaxy music corp., New 
York. 40605 


Sleepy express; w & m Mrs. W. E. [i. e. J.] Wolfe. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309890; Jean Wolfe, 
Pittsburgh. 40606 


Sleepy head; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 308764; Ethel J. Finnefrock, Pomeroy, Pa. 
40607 


Sleepy river; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 309290; Glenn G. Hubbel, Jackson, Mich. 
40608 


Sleigh ride (Troyka borzeekh); Russianfolk song, 
English w MaxwellH. Popkin, harmonized & choral 
verSion Boris Levenson; mixed cho., unacc. © 
Sept. 9, 1942; E pub. 107577; Galaxy music corp., 
New York. 40609 


Slinkin’ winkin’ blinkin’ Mr. Moon; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 310307; Anna L. Dolan, 
Mount Lebanon, va. 40610 


Slip of the lip; w & m Mercer Ellington & Luther 
Henderson, jr. © Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 107550; 
Tempo music, inc., New York. 40611 


Sluggers’ march; pf., with w. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 308699; Fritz Woelffer, Chicago. 40612 


Small time; from Big time, by Roger Edens. © 1c. 
Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309732; Loew’s, inc., New 
York. 40613 


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Smear it on - rub it off; song, arr. Harold Potter. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309595; Perle Steart, 
Pennington Gap, Va. 40614 


Smile, little girl, smile; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308864; Daniel Mor- 
angello, Brooklyn. 40615 


Smile once again love; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308292; Dorothy Cal- 
vert, Chaplin, Ky. 40616 


Smilin’ Jack; melody Ray Conniff & Jerry Wald. © 
1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 310166; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 40617 


Smoke rings inthe sky; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
23, 1942; E unp. 309877; Natalie Kellert, New 
Haven. 40618 


Sniff, sniff, sniff; w Ruby Askew, & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 308455; Garland Wilson, 
Oklahoma City. 40619 


Snow white flower; by Frank Grey; pf. © Sept. 16, 
1942; E pub. 107864; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 40620 


So I’llremember you; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. 
of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308386; Orlando Muldrow, Wichita. 40621 


So let’s keep them flying; song. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 309054; Helen Carter, Three Rivers, 
Calif. 40622 


So lonesome for a letter; w & m Guy Savage. © 
Sept. 9, 1942; E pub. 107610; Hubert J. Braun, 
Chicago. 40623 


So lonesome for you; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 309210; Willicene Barton, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 40624 


So long boys; song. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 
308830; Sully Contarino, Lawrence, Mass. 40625 


So-long, buddy; song. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308276; Elma Neill Merryman, Austin, Tex. 
40626 


So long, ever’body; w & melody Wilkinson [pseud. 
of L. W. Poole] and Hobson [pseud. of E. H. Davis] 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 308453; Lilyan Wilkin- 
son Poole & Eleanor Hobson Davis, Greenville, 
S. C. 40627 


So long, pal; w & m Johnny Vick [i. e. J. C. Vick, 
jr.] © 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308119; John 
Charles Vick, jr., Wyandotte, Mich. 40628 


So long, son; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 307902; Jeanne Shugerman, Gadsden, Ala. 
40629 


So long sweetheart till we meet again; song, mel- 
ody Jimmie Crane. © 1 c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 
310721; Myra Velozo, Swansea, Mass. 40630 


So long, until victory; w & melody. © 1 c. Oct. 7, 
1942; E unp. 311258; Frank Paul Forziano, New 
York. 40631 


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40632 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


So many times; song, m Walter Parks. © 1 c. Sept. 
8, 1942; E unp. 308371; Christine Case, Magnolia, 
Miss. 40632 


So march on good old U. S. A.; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 
310128; Lucy Siler Buxton, Fall City, Wash. 

40633 


So sad and blue; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308736; Robert Woolfolk, jr., Pem- 
broke, N. C. 40634 


So sorry please; song. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 
309218; Buss Everett, Milford, Tex. 40635 


So we’ll say to you good-night; song. © Aug. 27, 
1942; E pub. 107520; Charles Henry Marsh, New 
Haven. 40636 


Socrates; musical comedy. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; 
D 76166; Virginia G. Kritikos & Jack Vance Fitzer, 
Tulsa, Okl. 40636* 


Soft southern breeze; sacred idyll, w & m Joseph 
Barnby, arr. Donald A. Griscom; men’s cho. © 
July 25, 1942; E pub. 107764; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 40637 


Softly along the road of evening in a twilight dim 
with rose; by August Maekelberghe; organ. © 
Sept. 16, 1942; E pub. 107804; H. W. Gray co., 
inc., New York. 40638 


Soldier boy; pf., withw. © 1c. July 3, 1942; EB unp. 
309039; Mrs. S. E. Koonce, Marshall, Tex. 
40639 


——<song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310109; Bertha Stokes, Atwood, Okl. 
40640 


——w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E ump. 
310215; Samuel Lubow, Brooklyn. 40641 


——w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 
310548; Wallace Taft Berry, Oelwein, Ia. 40642 
m 


Soldier boy across the sea; song. © 1c. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 311183; Alexander Maloof, Engle- 
wood, N. J. 40643 


Soldier boy here’s to you; song, m M. C. Sax. © 
Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 107876; Retha V. Hudson, 
Moberly, Mo. 40644 


Soldier boy, remember the girl back home; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; & unp. 309895; Jane Louise 
Brown, Saginaw, Mich. 40645 


Soldier boy’s dream; song, m Eddie Keenan. © 
Sept. 9, 1942; E pub. 107546; Virginia Morris, 
Parkersburg, W. Va. 40646 


Soldier boy’s sweetheart; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
28, 1942; E unp. 310349; Mildred Edith Parrish, 
Vista, Calif. 40647 


Soldier boys will be marching home; song. © Aug. 
20, 1942; E pub. 108031; Clinton Benson, Oklahoma 
City. 40648 


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Soldier leaves home again; w & melody. © ic. 
Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310443; Pauline Nuzzolo 
Ciamillo, Lawrence, L.I., N. Y. 40649 


Soldier marched away with my heart; w & m Violet 
M. Warrington, Harold Potter & Jack Edwards, © 
Sept. 25, 1942; E pub. 108018; Edwards music co., 
New York. 40650 


Soldier mother; song, m J. Charies McNeil. © 1c. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309782; Elva Mae Gibson, 
Marysville, Calif. 40651 


Soldierettes, of America; w & m Norma Streeter. 
© 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308156; Weeks, pub- 
lisher, Detroit. 40652 


Soldier’s dad; song. © Sept. 2, 1942; E pub. 108034; 
William John Neil, Park City, Utah. 40653 


Soldier’s fortune; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 
c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310531; Letha Ellington, 
Phoenix, Ariz. 40654 


Soldiers in overalls; song, m Aaron A. Clark. © 
Aug. 10, 1942; E pub. 107830; Marie Sprague, New 
York. 40655 


Soldiers in white; song. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 308926; Edward Lindsey Bergen, Alexandria, 
Va. 40656 


Soldier’s life; march, Edward Jakobowski, arr. 
Rosario Bourdon; band or orch. pts. © Sept. 10, 
1942; E pub. 108054; Emil Ascher, inc., New 
York. 40657 


Soldier’s lonesome girl; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310813; J. F. 
McDonald, ‘Twenty-nine Palms, Calif. 40658 


Soldier’s love; w & m Margaret Bilsborrow. © lc. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 311091; Weeks, publisher, 
Detroit. 40659 


Soldiers of production; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
23, 1942; Eunp. 309909; Albert DeLucia, Mechanic- 
ville, N. Y. 40660 


Soldier’s prayer; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 
1942; £ unp. 308766; James A. Lawrence, Chelsea, 
Mass. 40661 


——-w & melody T. S. Challenger. © 1c. Sept. 30, 
1942; E unp. 310577; Theodore Samuel Challenger, 
Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. 40662 


Soldier’s reverie; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1942; E unp. 308429; Margaret Statia, San Fran- 
cisco. 40663 


——w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 
308937; Charles Smallwood, Washington, N. ” my 


Soldier’s story; song, m Aaron A. Clark. © 1c. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309628; Myrtle Fisher, 
Tulsa, Okl. : 40665 


Some blessed bright tomorrow; pf., withw. © 1c. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 310208; Rosa Anne Runyan, 
Amarillo, Tex. 40666 


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no. 9, 1942 


Some day; song. © 1 c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310688; 
Richard J. Artist, South Haven, Mich. 40667 


—— — mJ. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Sept. 14,1942; 
E unp. 309205; Iva M. Simpson Pyle, San Fran- 
cisco. 40668 


——w & melody. © lc. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 
310016; Esther Mountain, Conshohocken, Pa. 
40669 


Some day I’ll find my tomorrow; song, pf. arr. Al- 
bert M. Kanrich. © Aug. 20, 1942; E pub. 107571; 
Mary E. Bibeau, South Lawrence, Mass. 40670 


Some .day we will meet; w Harvey Blaine, m C. 
Ruskin Sandbourne. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 
308072; George Suomela, Qmaha. 40671 


Some day will be our day; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
5, 1942; E unp. 308064; Morris Everett Jones, 
Alliance, Neb. 40672 


Some-how, some-day, some-where; w & melody. © 
1 c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310377; Romeo Villar- 
real Quintanilla, Fort Smith, Ark. 40673 


Some sunny day; song. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 308998; Fred M. Robson, Manchester, N. H. 
40674 


—— ——arr. A. Mancini. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; 
E unp. 309770; Betty Jane Snyder, East Cleveland, 
O. 40675 


Some sweet day we'll meet our mother; m Vernie 
Lee McGuire; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 310048; Claudia Belle Hilton, Monett, Mo. 

40676 


Some years ago a fellow said It ain’t gonna rain no 
more; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 
1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307633; Gladys Hauck, 
New Orleans. 40677 


Somebody died for you; song. © Sept. 8, 1942; E 
pub. 107933; H. B. Elwell, Pittsburgh. 40678 


Somebody kissed me in the blackout; song. © 1c. 
Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 307888; Hazel Rae Corrello 
Krueger, Dayton, O. 40679 


Somebody lied; song, melody Eddie Ward [pseud. of 
Eddie Boyden] © 1 c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310896; 
Floyd S. Fingar, Tivoli, N. Y. 40680 


Somebody’s gona [?] be blue baby; fox trot, w & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308623; Mar- 
tin Joseph Heed, Brooklyn. 40681 


Someday you’ll come back to me; w & melody. ©1 
c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308685; Helen Rita, Chica- 
go. 40682 


Sometimes I’m happy; from Hit the deck, by Vin- 
cent Youmans, transcribed William Teague; band 
pts., with condensed sc. © Sept. 24, 1942; E pub. 
107970; Harms, inc., New York. 40683 


Somewhere a soldier’s praying; song. © 1c. Sept. 
21, 1942; E unp. 309478; Westly Gene McWain & 
Harold Sydney Bush, Salem, Or. 40684 


40702 


Somewhere I'll find you; song, melody Sharleen 
[i. e. Martha Sharleen] White. © 1 c. Sept. 10, 
1942; E unp. 308574; Meredith Miles White, 
Leavenworth, Kan. 40685 


Somewhere out there; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector xichard. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 
309865; Tom Emmott, Detroit. 40686 


Somewhere over there; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
witi w. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308552; Ila 
Smith, Waterloo, Ia. 40687 


Son (El) de la luna; by José Quesada, arr. Angel de 
Busto; symphonic band pts., with conductor. © 
Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 107517; Axelrod publications, 
inc., Providence. 40688 


Son of the Sheik of Arabie [?]; arr. Freddie Van 
Eps; pfi., with w. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
309224; Esther Terry Stern, Brooklyn. 40689 


Son of the U. S. A.; pf. treble, with w. © 1 c. Oct. 
1, 1942; E unp. 310661; Manson H. Bayers & Emma 
Connors, New York. 40690 


Son your work is well done; song. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 307955; Velma Jenkins, Arlington, 
Tex. 40691 


Sofiar; bolero, letra y m D’Artega, Pedro Telleria 
y Bob Steinberg. © Sept. 11, 1942; E pub. 108118; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 40692 


Sonata; harpsichord. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 
308981; Martha Alter, New Bloomfield, Pa. 
40693 


Sonatina; by Huttle, arr. Harry Volpe; 3 guits. © 
Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 107385; Radio City guitar 
Studio; Sunnyside, L. I., N. Y. 40694 


Sonatina in C; by G. Frank Humbert; pf. © Aug. 3, 
1938; E for. 67323; Schott & co., Itd., London. 
40695 


Sofié una mujer; bolero, letra y m Antonio Escobar; 
pf. © Dec. 19, 1939; E for. 67472; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 40696 


Song; by A. Ch. Ron [pseud. of J. Achron]; melody, 
with pf. acc. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; E unp. 310216; 
Joseph Achron, Hollywood, Calif. 40697 


Song for a sailor; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308905; John T. Ackerson, Fair Lawn, 
N. J. 40698 


Song heard round the world; song. © July 14, 1942; 
E pub. 107373; Carol Loucks, Chicago. 40699 


Song hit of the year; song. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E 
unp. 310500; William Michael, Los Angeles. 
40700 


Song I love the best; pf. treble, with w. © 1 c. Sept. 
23, 1942; E unp. 309840; Alvoretta Haney, Los 
Angeles. 40701 


Song of a bee; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 309083; Ruth Woodward, Los Angeles. 
40702 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


40703 


pt. 3, n.is., v.37 


Song of all songs; song. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 310877; L. F. Marden, Moscow, Id. 40703 


Song of gladness; song. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 308682; Grace Greer Wisner, Chicago. 
- 40704 


Song of hope; w Ralph Butler, m folchard Evans. 
© aug. 6, 1942; E for. 67310; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 40705 


Song of India; transcribed Mindie Cere; accordion. 
© Sept. 29, 1942; E pub. 108062; Accordion music 
pub. co., New York. 40706 


Song of Russia; pf. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 
309334; Richard Irack, New York. 40707 


Song of the air force; song. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 308759; William Vincent Bernard Nets- 
chert, Princeton, N. J. 40708 


Song of the airborne troops; w C. M. Frank, melody 
W. Moore. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309495; 
Camilla M. Frank & Winifred Moore, New Orleans. 

40709 


Song of the commandos; w fhomas M. Nixon, m 
Ethel [i. e. A. L. E.] James. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 
1942; E unp. 310681; Agnes Lyssod Ethel James, 
Victoria, B. C., Canada. 40710 


Song of the Coral Sea; song. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 310799; Minnie Lervold, Tacoma. 40711 


Song of the flame; from the production, by Herbert 
Stothart & George Gershwin, transcribed William 
Teague; band pts., with condensed sc. © Sept. 4, 
1942; E pub. 107535; Harms, inc., New York. 

40712 


Song of the little doll baby; w & m H. Wakefield 
Smith. © Sept. 4, 1942; E pub. 107552; Hamilton 
S. Gordon, inc., New York. 40713 


Song of the new negro; w & melody Babe |i. e. E. | 
Wallace. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 310001; 
Emmett Wallace, New York. 40714 


Song of the Rockies; song, m Edward E. Menges. © 
1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309079; T. R. Hazard, 
St. Louis. 40715 


Song of the sea; bass voice; in Bflat. © 1c. Sept. 
24, 1942; E unp. 309823; Paul G. Tuttle, West 
Palm Beach, Fla. 40716 


Song of the seabees; w Sam Lewis, melody Peter De 
Rose. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309794; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 40717 


Song of the trail; w & m Charles Dant & Jimmie 
Davis. © Aug. 11, 1942; E pub. 107911; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 40718 


Song of the Wacc’s[?]; w & melody Sheila Faber. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309656; Sophie E. 
Fassberg, Spring Valley, N. H. 40719 


Song of victory; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 308272; Sebastiano Miano, Hartford. 
40720 


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Song of yesterday; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1942; E unp. 309386; John N, Quinn, Tewksbury, 
Mass. 40721 


Song to our flag; song, m Carel Oscar Ellefson. © 
1c, Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308774; Bertha Buan, 
Duluth, 40722 


Sons of liberty; w & m Josie D. Bader & Albert E. 
Bader. © Sept. 18, 1942; E pub. 107901; Independent 
music publishers, Hachita, N. M. 40723 


Sons of the Empire; w W. O. Brass, m F. Moore. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 310051; Winifred 
Olive Brass & Frances Moore, Prince Rupert, B. 
C., Canada. 40724 


Sons of the Yanks of the A. E. F.; song, m Dorothy 
Alice McVinnie. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 
310634; George Francis McVinnie, Washington. 

40725 


Soul of America; w Walt Whitman, m T. Carl Whit- 
mer; mixed cho. © Sept. 23, 1942; E pub. 107928; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 40726 


Soul of the U. S. A.; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309702; Mayme Bradley 
Pent, Tampa, Fla. 40727 


Sound of airplanes will be sweet; pf., withw. © 1 
c. Sept. 21, 1942; Eunp. 309619; Mollie Ann Deems, 
Liberty, Mo. 40728 


Sound of the sweet Sabbath bells; w & melody. © 1 
c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309520; John Henry Bar- 
ker, Fort Bragg, N. C. 40729 


Souvenir douloureux; by Rocco Bicchiere; orck. 
pts. © Mar. 22, 1926; E pub. 107618; Photo play 
music co., inc., New York. 40730 


Speed demon; galop, F. Bub; orch. pts. © Mar. 22, 
1926; E pub. 170614; Photo play music Co., inc., 
New York. 40731 


Spell (The) of your smile; song, mJ. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311271; Adaline M. 
Clark, Dover, N. H. 40732 


Spend a weekend with me; w Loretta Sands, m Hal 
[i. e. Harold] Lazaron. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E 
unp. 308081; Harold Lazaron, Pikesville, Md. 

40733 


Spinning a web around you; w & melody Jimmie [i. 
e. J. D.| Higson. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308269; James Doran Higson, Beverly Hills, Calif. 

40734 


Spinster’s dance; B flat clarinet. © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1942; E unp. 310407; Carmine L. Amorosi, Rose- 
bank, S. I., N. Y. 40735 


Spirit of Bataan; song, w Ronald Lee. © 1c. Sept. 
9, 1942; E unp. 308476; Reginald Sweet, New poo 
40736 


Spirit of Betsy Ross; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1942; E unp. 310456; Mary Metz Cochran, West 
Lafayette, O. 40°37 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1942 


Spirit of the evacuation; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
10, 1942: E unp. 308571; Thomas Knowles, Center- 
dale, R. I. 40738 


Spring fancies; by P. A. Marquardt; orch. pts. © 
Mar. 22, 1926; E pub. 107637; Photo play music 
co., inc., New York. 40739 


Spring is whispering in the trees; w Sister Bene- 
diction, m Harry Euler Treiber. © Sept. 1, 1942; 
E pub. 107871; Rarekey music publishers, Chilli- 
cothe, O. 40740 


Springtime of life; by P. A. Marquardt; orch. pts. 
© Mar. 22, 1926; E pub. 107638; Photo play music 
co., inc., New York. 40741 


Square dance tune; by Henry Cowell; pf. © Sept. 
22, 1942; E pub. 107969; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 40742 


Stand by America; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310126; 
Ida H. Borgstadt, Aullville, Mo. 40743 


Stand by the Flag; song. © 1c. Oct.1, 1942; E unp. 
310687; Olie Masner, Lexington, Ky. 40744 


Stand still, my heart; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 2, 
1942; E unp. 307931; Joseph J. N. Fitzgerald, New 
York. 40745 


Standing roomfor more; song, arr. Shirley Bellingal. 
© July 1, 1942; E pub. 108015; Gene Dixon, Wash- 
ington. 40746 

Star bright; w Helen Oak & George Egan, m Gene 
Nicolait [i.e. E. B. Nicolait, jr.] © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308435; Eugene Berthold Nicolait, 
jr., Rockville Centre, N. Y. 40747 


Star night; by P. A. Marquardt; orch. pts. © Mar. 
22, 1926; E pub. 107639; Photo play music co., 
inc., New York. 40748 


Star-spangled Banner; w Francis Scott Key, m John 
Stafford.Smith, arr.; mixed voices. © Sept. 4, 
1942; E pub. 108024; Edward John Smith, Glenmont, 
N. Y. 40749 


Star spangled suite; w Lewis Allan, m Arnold Shaw. 
© 1c. Sept.1, 1942; E unp. 307970; Hana Wiltchik, 
New York. 40750 


Star that lit the world; Christmas cantata, w Her- 
bert L. Satterlee, m George W. Kemmer; mixed 
cho.; organacc. © July 30, 1942; E pub. 107765; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 40751 


Starlight on Kawaihae; song. © 1 c. Sept. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 309087; Madaliene Schauer, Reno, Nev. 
40752 


Starlight over Bethlehem; Christmas carol, w Mary 
Tash Lloyd, m Edward G. Mead; mixed cho. © 
Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 107435; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 40753 


Starry eyes; w &melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 309391; Wesley Reynolds Mellen, River- 
side, Calif. 40754 


40772 


Stars and Stripes; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308731; Rex Van Holfe, Buffalo. 
40755 


Stars and Stripes are coming thru; w & m Clitus M. 
Wickens. © Sept. 16, 1942; E pub. 107838; Univ- 
ersal music sales, Chicago. 40756 


Stars and Stripes for him; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308786; Sylvia Jacobsen, 
Whitestone, N. Y. 40757 


Stars in Old Glory; song. © Sept. 2, 1942; E pub. 
108035; William John Neil, Park City, Utah. 
40758 


Stars that twinkle; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 22, 
1942; E unp. 309581; John F. Cangemi, Brooklyn. 
40759 


Stars were playing violins; w Jock Spence, m Bernie 
Yuffy. © Aug. 11, 1942; E pub. 107982; Southern 
music pub. co. (Canada) ltd., Toronto. 40760 


Start the ball a-rolling; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. 
Oct. 2, 1942: E unp. 310741; S. M. Williams, New 
York. 40761 


Start the day with a song; song, w Waldemar Rieck. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310357; Russell 
Snively Gilbert, New York. 40762 


Station prayer; pf., withw. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 309880; Budd Wilcox Baraw, Newport Cen- 
ter, Vt. 40763 


Statue of Liberty; march, m Merrill Shelton; pf., 
with w. © Sept. 25, 1942; E pub. 108047; Frank 
S. Conibear, Dallas. 40764 


Stay awhile; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 307873; Beatrice Esther Alsop, New York. 
40765 


Stay with me a little while longer; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 308676; Frank Stanley 
Grubar, Washington. 40766 


Steal away; negro spiritual, arr.; mixed cho.. © 
Sept. 4, 1942; E pub. 107870; Frederick Wick, 
Minneapolis. 40767 


Stealing kisses in the shadows; foxtrot,w & m Allen 
Roth, Harry Wycoff & Antonio Pedace. © Aug. 11, 
1942; E pub. 107908; Peer internatl. ccrp., New 
York. 40768 


Step ahead; march, Rosario Bourdon; band or orch. 
pts. © Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 108049; Emil Ascher, 
inc., New York. 40769 


Stepping out with you; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308862; Elliott Mar- 
tin Cantley, San Diego, Calif. 40770 


Stepping to la conga; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 30, 
1942: E unp. 310549; Wallace Taft Berry, Oelwein, 
Ta. 40771 


Stick by your old Uncle Sammy; arr. Frank W. 
Packard; pf., with w; inC. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 310227; Doris Arline Packard, Worcester. 

40772 


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Still there is Bethlehem; anthem, w Nancy Byrd 
Turner, m Clarence Dickinson; mixed cho.; organ 
acc. © Sept. 4, 1942; E pub. 107477; H. W. Gray 
co., inc., New York. 40773 


Stinky the mink; w Mary Ann Ashland; pf. © 1c. 
Aug. 13, 1942; E unp. 307961; LeRoy Axel Ander- 
son, Mt. Vernon, Wash. 40774 


Stolen rendezvous; w & melody. © 1 c. Oct. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 310733; Grazia M. Cesolini, Southbridge, 
Mass. 40775 


Stop telling lies; w W. A. Watson, mEwing Reid. © 
Sept. 18, 1942; E pub. 107900; Emil F. Isenberg 
music pub. co., Troy, Ill. 40776 


Stormy night; song, m J. Charles McNeil. © 1c. 
Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308509; William S. Penrod, 
Dayton, O. 40777 


Story of my love; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308709; John N. Ouzounian, Ceres, 
Calif. 40778 


Strains of a Gypsy melody; waltz song, melody Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308366; 
Verna J. Benzing, Buffalo. 40779 


Stranger of Bethlehem; Christmas service, w & m 
H. Lillenas & others. © Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 
107403; Haldor Lillenas, Kansas City, Mo. 

40780 


Strangers; song. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E ump. 
310469; Bertha E. Lake, San Francisco. 40781 


Strangers in the dark; w Bern Galvin, m Eddy Mc- 
Leod. © Sept. 23, 1942; E pub. 107940; Santly- 
Joy-Select, inc., New York. 40782 


Strictly in the groove; main title, Frank Skinner; 
conductor. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 309796; 
Universal music corp., New York. 40783 


Suburban high; w Albert G. Miller, m Elliot Jacoby. 
© Sept. 15,1942; E pub. 107890; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 40784 


Success; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310118; Carmen 
Burdue, Menominee, Mich. 40785 


Suite for children; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310370; Margaret Eleanor Branden- 
burg, Berkeley, Calif. 40786 


Suite from The carnival of animals; by C. Saint- 
Saéns, arr. Mary van Valkenburg; 2 pfs., 4 hands. 
© Aug. 20, 1942; E pub. 107336; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 40787 


Suite of moods; pf. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 
310321; Ruth Irene Leibow, Los Angeles. 40788 


Summer; w & m Olive F. Conway; med. voice. © 
Sept. 18, 1942; E pub. 107796; Volkwein bros., 
inc., Pittsburgh. 40789 


Summer cloud; by Toots [i. e. Salvatore] Camarata; 
pi. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311184; Plymouth 
music co., inc., New York. 40790 


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Summer evening music; string orch. sc. © 1c. 
Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 311097; Karl Weigl, New 
York. 40791 


Summer sky; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 1942; 
E unp. 308796; Amedeo Dinzo, Trenton, N. J. 
40792 


Sun, moon and stars; w & melody, with pf. treble 
acc. © 1 c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309919; Don 
Franklin Abbott, Valley, Wy. 40793 


Sun, stand still; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 309759; William Brown, Lewisburg, Pa. 
40794 


Sun will shine again; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 9, 
1942; E unp. 308440; Salvatore V. Wells, Port 
Chester, N. Y. 40795 


Sun will shine for you and me; waltz song. © 1c. 
Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 308716; Frances Scott Jor- 
dan, Clayville, N. Y. ; 40796 


Sundown; w & melody Magda Betancourt. © 1 c. 
Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310017; Magna music pub- 
lications, New York. 40797 


Sunny day; song. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 
307840; Anna M. Lundy Cupp, Washington, N. J. 
40798 


Sunny Hawaii; song. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 
309976; Mrs. Jack Levy, Atlanta. 40799 


Sunny morning; by Lewis Brown; pf. © Aug. 29, 
1942; E pub. 107357; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 40800 


Sunset Lane; w C. J. Carolan, melody E. A. Panzone. 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 308757; Eugene A. 
Panzone. & Clarence John Carolan, New York. 

40801 


Sunset on the hills; w & m Leone Sydney. © 1 c. 
Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311335; Leona May Moore, 
Lewiston, Me. 40802 


Sunset rendezvous; song. © 1 c. Aug. 29, 1942; E 
unp. 309047; Harold Helfer & Sam Gagliano, Birm- 
ingham, Ala. 40803 


Sunset waltz; song. © Sept. 17,1942; E pub. 107786; 
Helen Kristina Lara, Willits, Calif. 40804 


Sunshine Valley; song. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 
307869; Marie Rice, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 40805 


Suspicion; by Fred Witt; pf. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 309280; Sigismund Witting, New York. 
40806 


Sweat shop blues; w & melody Mickey Castle [pseud. 
of Michael Catalano] © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 
308449; Michael Catalano, Brooklyn. 40807 


Sweet; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 
308188; Iris Womack, Houston. 40808 


Sweet and sentimental; w & melody Buzz Benson & 
Hazel Van Dyke. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 1942; E ump. 
309357; Hazel Madelyn Ball, Santa Cruz, Calif. 

40809 


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Sweet Angeline; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 309653; John J. Grasso, Washington. 40810 


Sweet April; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 307943; George Adams Rea, St. Paul. 
40811 


Sweet little red head; song, melody Burrell Van 
Buren. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309523; 
Caroline Haring, Upper Black Eddy, Pa. 40812 


Sweet talkative baby; w Rookie [i. e. R. J.] Stuart, 
melody Roy Raeburn Hazlett. © 1 c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 311087; Raymond J. Stuart, Peters- 
burg, Va. 40813 


Sweet was the night; song, arr. Gloria Gould. © 1 
c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308640; Flossie Dean 
Craig, Hahira, Ga. 40814 


Sweeter than sweet Adeline; w & melody Peggy 
Wootton. © ic. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308901; 
June Margaret Wootton, Altadena, Calif. 40815 


Sweetest memories of you;w & melody. © 1 c. Oct. 
6, 1942; E unp. 311234; Mary Leet, Milwaukee. 
40816 


Sweetheart in blue; song, pf. arr. Walter Gladden. 
© 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 311113; John Lucas, 
Charlestown, Mass. 40817 


Sweetheart of ev'ry American; w R. Miller, melody 
E. Meikel. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309670; 
Ed Meikel & kay Miller, Chicago. 40818 


Sweetheart of mine; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309699; Benny F. Feria, 
Chicago. 40819 


- Sweetheart of the Rio Grande; from The silver 


bullet, w Oliver Drake & Jimmy Wakely, m Milton 
Rosen. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308216; Uni- 
versal music corp., New York. 40820 


Sweetheart, please write; song. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 309897; Ruth Ellen Gannon, San 
Francisco. 40821 


Sweetheart you know I’ll be true; song. © 1 c. Sept. 
18, 1942; E unp. 311109; Mary Witzke, Appleton, 
Wis. 40822 


Sweetheart’s (The) manual of arms; w & melody 
Eli Dawson, Ian Donez & Bernie Bierman. © 1c. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310897; Top hat music co., 
New York. 40823 


Sweethearts of America; from Presenting Lily 
Mars, w Ralph Freed, m Burton Lane. ©) Ac: 
Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309159; Loew’s, inc., New 
York. 40824 


Sweethearts of yesteryear; song, m J. Charles Mc- 
Neil. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307846; George 
H. Shaw, Rome, N. Y. 40825 


Sweethearts old and new; song, m Noel Bear. © 1 
c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310178; George W. Perry, 
Washington. 40826 


Swing low, sweet chariot; traditional w & m, arr. 
Charles L. Cooke; mixed cho. © Sept. 28, 1942; 
E pub. 108112; Robbins music corp., New York. 

40827 


40845 


Swing me Mister Bobby Brown; song. © 1c. Sept. 
21, 1942; E unp. 310314; James Augustus Scott, 
Rockville Centre, N. Y. 40828 


Swing momma; w & m Roger MacDougall. © Mar. 
9, 1942; E for. 67416; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
ltd., London. 40829 


Swing shift serenade; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 11, 
1942; E unp. 308677; Walt Howe, South Pasadena, 
Calif. 40830 


Swingin’ ina swivel chair; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308794; Leslie Ford Cald- 
well, Chicago. 40831 


Symphonette; melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. Oct. 2, 
1942; E unp. 310637; Stewart L. Navarre, Mar- 
quette, Mich. 40832 


Symphonic sketches; by Wendell Otey; horn quartet. 
Sc. & pts. © Sept. 3, 1942; E pub. 107492; Albert 
J. Andraud, wind instrument music library, Cin- 
cinnati. 40833 


Symphony for chamber orchestra; sc. © 1 c. Sept. 
4, 1942; E unp. 308038; William Laurence Bergs- 
ma, Redwood City, Calif. 40834 


Symphony no. II; by William Schuman; orch. study 
sc. © June 16, 1942; E pub. 107542; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 40835 


Ta sagutian; letra y m Felix Cardenas; pi. © Sept. 
15, 1942; E for. 67355; Peer internatl. corp., New 
York. 40836 


Tachanka ( ); English w Olga Paul, 
ed. G. Bronsky, m K. Listov. © Aug. 27, 1942; 
E pub. 107531; Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 40837 


Tahiti rendezvous; from Get a load of this, w Val 
Guest, m Manning Sherwin. © Dec. 19, 1941; E 
for. 67433; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

40838 

Take a look at the moon, baby; w & melody Harry 
Dupree, Hilda Taylor & C. Gunther. © Sept. 10, 
1942; E pub. 108039; Charles Gunther publicity, 
Flushing, N. Y 40839 


Take a message, Mister Moon; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309597; Helen C. Judge, 
New York. 40840 


Take ’em slow; pf. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E ump. 
307853; gkobbins music corp., New York. 40841 


Take it easy; melody Toots [i. e. Salvatore] Cam- 
arata. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309319; Ply- 
mouth music co., inc., New York. 40842 


Take it from my heart; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 308387; Frank J. Powell, Macon, Ga. 40843 


Take me in your arms; w Les Volkmer, & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308666; Ruth Hile, 
Boone, Ia. 40844 


——waltz song, melody LeRoy Heine. © 1c. Sept. 
22, 1942; E unp. 310332; Andrew Stran, Baltimore. 
40845 


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Take my heart with you, where ever you go;w L. H. 
Sayre, mC. P. Havlik. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 310299; Cyril P. Havlik & Lewis H. Sayre, 
Portland, Or. 40846 


Take the hit out of Hitler; song,m Vincent H. Percy. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308784; Harper Gar- 
cia Smyth, Cleveland. 40847 


Taking over; w &m Alfred Santosuosso, jr. & W. 
Andrew Daly. © Aug. 11, 1942; E pub. 107910; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 40848 


Talking blues; w & m Robert Lunn. © Sept. 8, 
1942; E pub. 107611; M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 
40849 


Tamo daleko; Croatian folk song, arr. Edo Lubich; 
pf. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309869; Colonial 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 40850 


Tango Argentine; pf. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 
308129; Alfred Hillmann, Brooklyn. 40851 


© 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 
40852 


Tango Habanera; pf. 
308130; Alfred Hillmann, Brooklyn. 


Tango melancolico; by Harry Volpe; guit. © Aug. 
31, 1942; E pub. 107386; Radio City guitar studio, 
Sunnyside, L. I., N. Y. 40853 


Tankmen of the U.S. A.; w & m Nick [i. e. Nicolai] 
Bolin &I. Gorin. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 
309364; Igor Gorin & Nicolai Bolin, Los Angeles. 

40854 


Tanks are coming; march; solo B flat cornet con- 
ductor. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 307977; John 
Kaups, New York. 40855 


Tapestry in blue; w Don George, m Sidney Lippman. 
© Sept. 21, 1942; E pub. 107826; Reis & Taylor, 
New York. 40856 


Tarantelle; by Charles Dennée, op. 23, no. 4. 
1. Pf. - 2.2 pfs., 4 hands. © Sept. 8, 22, 1942; E 
pub. 107931, 107932; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 40857, 40858 


Tattoo dreams; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 310287; Edward F. Judge, Cranston, R. I. 
40859 


Te perdono; bolero, letra y m Maria Alma. © Dec. 
18, 1940; E for. 67442; Promotora Hispano Amer- 
icana de musica, s. a., Mexico, D. F. 40860 


Teach ’em to respect our Uncle Sammy; song. © 
1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 310313; James Augustus 
Scott, Rockville Centre, N. Y. 40861 


Team of the U.S. A.; w & melody Joe [i. e. J. B.] 
Benge. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309772; 
Joseph B. Benge, Evanston, Il. 40862 


Tear-stained letter; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308265; Nola Stacey & Marie Stacey, 
Nashville. 40863 


Tears; w H. V. Wineroth, melody G. V. Leinen. © 
1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 309217; Grace Valen- 
tine Leinen, Marina, Calif. & Henry V. Wineroth, 
San Francisco. 40864 


Tears won’t win; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 
c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309683; Julia Dillman, 
Oneida, N. Y. 40865 


Tell me was it a dream; w Frank Leigh, m Denes 
Agay. © Sept. 3, 1942; E pub. 107490; Hubert J. 
Braun, Chicago. 40866 


Tell me what those eyes are saying; song, m Lee 
B. Browne. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 307884; 
George J. Orrall, Swansea, Mass. 40867 


Ten commandments to victory; w & melody. © lc. 
Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308953; F. X. Macaluso, 
Valley Stream, L.I., N. Y. 40868 


Ten little Dutchmen; pf. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 309324; Carel Coenraad, New York. 40869 


Ten million strong; song, pf. arr. Rachel Gross- 
man. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 310186; Dale 
E. Miller, A. P. O. 832, c/o Postmaster, New 
Orleans. 40870 


Ten o'clock business; pf. treble, with pf. acc. © 
1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 310057; Nick John 
Gavrilovich, Pontiac, Ill. 40871 


Tengo miedo; blues, letra ym Mario Ruiz Armen- 
gol. © Dec. 18, 1940; E for. 67443; Promotora 
Hispano Americana de musica, s. a., Mexico, 
D.F. 40872 


10th anniversary march; B flat cornet. © 1c. 
Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310408; Carmine L. Amor- 
osi, Rosebank, S.I., N. Y. 40873 


Terza Piedigrotta Azzurra 1942-1943; versi e m 
compilata Armando Gildo; pf. © Sept. 5, 1942; 
AA 410965; Vincenzo Bellobuono, New York. 

40874 


Texans are coming; song, melody Dwight Brown. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308776; Margaret 
Acker, Dallas. 40875 


Texas moon; song, m J. Charles McNeil. © lec. 
Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308510; Frances Brookshire, 
Atchison, Kan. 40876 


Thank you America; w & melody Al Malick. © 1c. 
Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308514; Elias John Malick, 
Lewiston, Me. 40877 


Thank you, mother mine; w James J. Wills, m Aage 
E. Brix. © July 1, 1942; E pub. 107548; Cine- 
mart music pub. co., Hollywood, Calif. 40878 


Thank your stars; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 
1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310542; John Paul Smith, 
Lyon Mountain, N. Y. 40879 


That bluejacket son of mine; song. © 1c. Sept. 16, 
1942; E unp. 309072; Elizabeth Cowing Bearse, 
Chatham, Mass. 40880 


That certain song; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 
1942; E unp. 308597; Wolcott Davenport Street, 
Noroton Heights, Conn. 40881 


That clock in the hall; foxtrot, w & melody. © lc. 
Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310484; William Avella, 
Oakland, Calif. 40882 


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40918 


That dear loving mother of mine; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 309856; John Bartlett, Minneapolis. 40883 


That dear old Flag of mine; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
309561; Don B. Owens, jr., Tuskegee, Ala. 40884 


That dreamy melody; song, w Charles Pernot & S. 
Evans. © 1 c. Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 310479; 
Sterling Evans, Duryea, Pa. 40885 


That is why my soul is free; hymn. © 1c. Sept. 
25, 1942; E unp. 310060; Anne Crumell Graham, 
New York. 40886 


That lazy man o’ mine; song, w Mildred Hooks. © 
1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308232; Earl H. Flythe, 
Springfield, Mass. 40887 


That letter V; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 310358; Joe S. Medina, Baltimore. 40888 


That little girl; song. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 
307982; Adessa Ehrhart, Washington. 40889 


That little girl of mine; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
8, 1942; E unp. 308176; John Dodge Howard, 
A. P. O. 860, c/o Postmaster, New York. 40890 


That night; song, m Noel Bear. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310177; Corine Burns, New York. 

40891 

—w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E unp. 

307959; LeRoy James Jeffries, Represa, Calif. 

a 40892 


That night I dreamed; song. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; 


E unp. 311339; Gertrude D. Seaman, Washington. 


40893 


That old sweetheart of mine; song. © 1 c. Sept. 22, 


1942; E unp. 309582; Victor Marshall, New York. 
40894 


—-w & m Tommy Tucker & Lige McKelvy. © 
July 2, 1942; E pub. 107549; Greene-Revel, inc., 
New York. 40895 


That soldier boy of ours; song, m J. Charles Mc- 
Neil. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309783; 
Matthew W. Gorham, Winnfield, La. 40896 


That someone is you; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1942; E unp. 310466; Clyde Jasper Allbritton, 
Trenton, N. J. 40897 


That was how it started; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
8, 1942; E unp. 308244; Ruth Woodward, Los 
Angeles. 40898 


That wicked one toucheth me not; hymn. © 1c. 
Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 309644; Rosa Anne Runyan, 
Amarillo, fex. 40899 


That’s music to my ears; from Symphony in swing, 
w Jimmy Dupre & Eugene West, m J. Dupre & ike 
Pollack. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307963; 
Israel Pollack, Bayonne, N. J. 40900 


That’s my boy; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310556; Lester 
L. Bradshaw, Whitman, Mass. 40901 


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That’s my Hawaii; song. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 308697; Everett Anthony, Brooklyn. 40902 


That’s my idea of love; w A. Wilson & R. La Marre, 
m Benny Butler [i. e. B. H. Butler, jr.] © ic. 
Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310072; Benjamin H. Butler, 
jr., Aileen Wilson & Rene La Marre, Oakland, 
Calif. 40903 


That’s the American way; song. © 1c. Sept. 3, 
1942; E unp. 307895; Joseph Alexander Specht, 
Los Angeles. 40904 


That’s the way; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 310143; Hal Keller Felman, Chicago. 
40905 


That’s the way I feel about you; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 310195; Beatrix Lahti, 
Iron River, Mich. 40906 


That’s the way it goes; song. ©1c. Sept. 14,1942; 
E unp. 308803; Martin Kalmanoff, Woodmere, 
N. Y. 40907 


That’s where heaven begins; song, m Stephen Grady 
[pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 310872; Wanda Faulkners, Dunkirk, Ind. 

40908 


There go the boys in the army; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 310000; Winfred Chester, 
Riverside, Calif. 40909 


There is a love; song, w Rowland Vance. © 1 c. 
Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 308412; Rachel Vance, 
Syracuse. 40910 


There lived a sweet lassie; song. © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308240; William Archibald Clark & 
Howard B. Sands, New York. 40911 


There shall be love again; w F. Tarr, mR. Wragg. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310145; Russel 
Wragg & Florence Tarr, New York. 40912 


There will always be a spring; w Gerald Fitzgerald, 
m Charles Gilbert Spross; in A flat. © Sept. 16, 
1942; E pub. 107863; John Church co., Philadelphia. 

40913 


There will be memories; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309107; 
Catherine Pickenpack, Arlington, Va. 40914 


There will be no more Germany, when the Yanks 
take over over there; song, melody M. C. Sax. © 
1 c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309756; David Lewis, 
Moberly, Mo. 40915 


There'll always be another spring; song, melody 
Eddie Keenan. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310605. 
Lillian English, Malin, Or. 40916 


There’ll always be roses; w Lorreen B. Bradshaw, 
melody Sammy [i. e. Samuel B.] Watkins & A. L. 
Bradshaw. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308960; 
Audrey Louis Bradshaw, Pittsburgh. 40917 


There’ll be someone thinking of you when you're 
far away; w & melody. © 1c..Sept. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 309843; Johnny Becker, Jersey City. 40918 


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40919 pt. 3,n. s., v. 37 


There’ll be stars in the sky; song. © 1c. Sept. 19, 
1942; E unp. 309373; Irma Hopper, New York. 
40919 


There’s a blue star in my window; song. © Sept. 
25, 1942; E pub. 108108; Ida Hails, Centralia, Ill. 
40920 


There’s a blue star in the window; song, arr. Cal 
Janis. © Aug. 29, 1942; E pub. 107409; William 
E. Spalding, Buffalo. 40921 


There’s a light inthe window; w & marr. © 1c. 
Aug. 6, 1942; E unp. 310266; Tessie Cooke Haskins, 
Los Angeles. 40922 


There’s a man goin’ roun’ takin’ names; American 
folk ballad, arr. George Kleinsinger; mixed cho. 
© May 15, 1942; E pub. 108008; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 40923 


There’s a peace in my heart; pf., with w. © Aug. 
18, 1942; E pub. 107993; Mary Martha Beck, 
Cheswick, Pa. 40924 


There’s a reason why, it’s all because I love you; 
w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308284; 
Alfred Fabrizio Hardy, Hollywood, Calif. 40925 


There’s a song; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308868; Minnie Coverdale, 
Erie, Pa. 40926 


There’s a Star Spangled Banner in Uld Glory; song, 
arr. Everett Pence. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 
308416; Lillie M. Kelley, San Antonio. 40927 


There’s been sucha change in you; w Edwin S. Bode, 
& melody. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308466; 
Mary Pizzoli, New York. 40928 


There’s no blackout for love; song. © 1c. Sept. 16, 
1942; E unp. 309160; Susanna McCreath, Harris- 
burg, Pa. 40929 


There’s no song in my heart; w Roy Nurenburg, & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308233; 
Edward James O’Brien, Ansonia, Conn. 40930 


There’s nothing else to do; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309285; Elmer Keeton, Oak- 
land, Calif. 40931 


There’s our Flag; w & melody Gene[i. e. Genevieve] 
Roy. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309718; Gene- 
vieve Roy, Cleveland. 40932 


There’s something in the wind; song. © 1 c. Sept. 
25, 1942; E unp. 310010; Bernice Gates Henry, 
Clarkdale, Ariz. 40933 


These dreams of ours; w & m Teddy Lee [pseud. of 
Teddy Lee Trevillyan], pf. arr. L. St. J. © le. 
Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311246; Mrs. Teddy Lee 
Trevillyan, Joplin, Mo. 40934 


They ain’t gonna war no more; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 309025; Jack Kaplan, Miami 
Beach, Fla. 40935 


They asked for it, let them have it now; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310086; Margaret 
Weiss Lustgarten, Brooklyn. 40936 


They can ration anything but you; w Frank Curlee 
[i. e. F. M. Curlee, jr.], melody Shelby H. Curlee, 
3d. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942: E unp. 309928; Francis 
M. Curlee, jr., St. Louis. 40937 


They can’t blackout the moon; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310415; Claudia Barret 
Gaines, New Orleans. 40938 


They can’t ration my love; w A. Millet, m A. Post 
& E. Post. © Aug. 17, 1942; E pub. 107509; Emil 
Post, Al Millet & Arthur Post, Brooklyn. 40939 


They don’t speak to one another now; song. © lec. 
Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308961; Robert Williamson, 
Oakland, Calif. 40940 


They don’t want to die; song. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 309592; Alice Watson Schoenefeldt, Dor- 
mont, Pa. 40941 


They shall not pass; w A. G. Ashbrook, m A. Hamer. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309529; Alfred Ha- 
mer & Arthur G. Ashbrook, Pittsburgh. 40942 


——w J. V. Weaver, m A. J. Rieth. © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308280; Joseph V. Weaver & A. 
Jerome Rieth, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 40943 


They speak to me of love; song. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 
1942; E unp. 309004; Louise Collins Fitch, Jack- 
sonville, Fla. 40944 


They that sow in tears; anthem, Biblical w, m Alfred 
R. Gaul, arr. James C. Warhurst; women’s 3-pt. 
voices. © Sept. 16, 1942; E pub. 107857; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 40945 


They traded a son for a star; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 309074; Lloyd Shively White, 
Jerseyville, Ill. 40946 


They'll come back; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 30, 
1942; E unp. 310504; Alfred Burnham, Atlanta. 
40947 


They'll regret the day they stabbed old Uncle Sam; 
w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942;E unp. 308660; 
Mervin Spangler, Dover,. Pa. 40948 


They’re our boys from home; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309915; Albert Guzzardo 
Ferrara, Kansas City, Mo. 40949 


Things ain’t what they used to be; by Mercer Elling- 
ton; melody, with pf. acc. © Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 
107551; Tempo music, inc., New York. 40950 


Thing-ummy (The) bob that’s going to win the war; 
w Gordon Thompson, m David Heneker. © Mar. 
9, 1942; E for. 67414; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
ltd., London. 40951 


Thinking of the hours I’ve spent with you; song, m 
L. Roberts [pseud. of Robert Lamm] © 1 c. Oct. 
5, 1942; E unp. 310873; W. J. Algiers, Oklahoma 
City. 40952 


Thinking of them; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308813; 
Thelma Mathis, Roaring River, N. C. 40953 


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Thirty five miles an hour; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
5, 1942; E unp. 310802; Clay Boland, Bickley 
Reichner, Moe Jaffe & Eddie DeLange, Phila- 
delphia. 40954 


Thirty minutes before reveille; song. © 1c. Sept. 
28, 1942; E unp. yon A Wynema Hodges, Tulsa, 
Ok. 40955 


Thirty thirsty sailors; w & m Box, Cox & Leslie. 
© Sept. 11, 1942; E for. 67319; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 40956 

This is better than dreaming; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309942; Bernard Feenburg, 
Newark, N. J. 40957 


This is how we'll win the war; song. © 1 c. Sept. 
3, 1942; E unp. 308023; Ulala Howard Burnett, 
Cisco, Tex. ; 40958 

This is nodream; song. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 308522; Ada Dooley Barkley, Lexington, Ky. 

40959 


This is the life Ilove; w & m Joe [i.e. J. C.] Bar- 
rett. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310049; Joseph 
Christian Barrett, Cleveland. 40960 


This is the night; w & melody Ade [i. e. D. A.] 
Shrode. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310792; Del- 
bert Aden Shrode, Evansville, Ind. 40961 


This is the way I want you to be; fox trot, w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308559; Erwin 
Koerber, Raspeburg, Md. 40962 


This must be the real thing; song, melody Tom 
Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 310893; Ida Anderson, St. Louis. 

40963 


This old world ticks on; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
11, 1942; E unp. 308644; Herbert Westbrook Smith, 
Elisworth, Me. 40964 


This ship of ours; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309546; Mar- 
guerite H. Adams, Dayton, O 40965 


This side of glory; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 26, 
1942; E unp. 310093; Elaine Grimes & Garland 
Wilson, Oklahoma City. 40966 


This spells victory; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 15, 
1942; E unp. 308916; Bobby Stevens, Chicago. 
40967 


This time Iknow; song. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 308363; George J. Hill, Yonkers, N. Y. 
40968 


Bhis time it’s Berlin; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 16, 
1942; E unp. 309007; C. S. Victor Barré, West- 
mount, Que., Canada. 40969 


This waltz we dance; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E-unp. 310355; Helen Hannah Metz, New 
York. 40970 


This war means everything; song, melody Mark 
Smith. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308778; 
George La Hue, Waterloo, Ia. ‘40971 


40990 


This way; w & melody Joe [i. e. Joseph] Singer. © 
1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308033; Joseph Singer, 
Milwaukee. 40972 


Thistle down; song, arr. Pearl Troop. © 1c. Sept. 
26, 1942; E unp. 310234; Eva Beekley, Cajon, Calif. 
40973 


Tho’ drums beat the rhythm; pf., with w. © 1 c. 
Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308639; Flossie Dean 
Craig, Hahira, Ga. 40974 


Those southern dreams; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
5, 1942: E unp. 311185; Fred William Douglas, 
Canton, O. 40975 


Those sweet little things you say; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309687; 
Earl W. Young, Millstadt, 11. 40976 


Though we are an ocean apart; w A. Millet, m E. 
Post & A. Post. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 
308436; Emil Post, Al Millet & Arthur Post, 
Brooklyn. 40977 


Thoughts of a soldier; song, m Leo Richard & Hec- 
tor Richard. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308340; 
William S. Price, Joy, Ill. 40978 


© 1c. Sept. 8, 1942: E unp. 
40979 


Thoughts of you; song. 
308369; Ida W. Miles, Norfolk, Va. 


—— ——m Noel Bear. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E 
unp. 309984; Flynn Stewart, Etowah, Tenn. 40980 


Three blind mice; w & melody Meredith Willson. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310906; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 40981 


Three cheers for good old U.S. A.; song. © lc. 
Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308633; Aline Collins, 
Clinton, il. 40982 


Three colors; suite, Robert Elmore; orch.sc. © 
Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 107604; Associated music 
publishers, inc., New York. 40983 


Three intermezzi; string orch. sc. © 1 c. Sept. 
30, 1942; E unp. 311098; Karl Weigl, New York. 
40984 


Three loves had I; song, m Florence Frarer. © 1 
c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311170; Herman Guelpa, 
Columbus, O. 40985 


4 B flat 
E pub. 
40986 


Three novelties; by Corwin H. Taylor; 
clarinets with sc. © Sept. 10, 1942; 
107698; Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 


Three pieces for piano; by Clarence Raybould. © 
Aug. 3, 1938; E for. 67324; Schott & co., ltd., 
London. 40987 


© Aug. 8, 1938; 
40988 


Three trees; by John Longmire; pf. 
E for. 67409; Schott & co., ltd., London. 


Threshing day; song. © 1c. Sept..14, 1942; E unp. 
310217; Emma M. Burhoop, Waco, Neb. 40989 


Through the hills and vales (Taprx3escxaa); English 
w Olga Paul, ed. G. Bronsky, m Aturov. © Aug. 
27, 1942; E pub. 107532; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 40990 


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40991 pt. 3, ni-sif.vi 37 


Thru’ a window of stars; w & melody Johnny [i. e. 
John| Gaffney & Jack Allyn [pseud. of A. Bohrer) 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309809; Alfred Boh- 
rer, Woodhaven, L.I., N. Y. 40991 


Ticketyboo; from Count me in, w & m Ann Ronell. 
© Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 107600; Chappell & co., 
inc., New York. 40992 


Tic-ki-tic-ki-ta; melody. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E 
unp. 311232; Venanzio Pietro Pitoni, Eastport, 
Md. 40993 


Tidings of Bethlehem; Christmas sacred cantata- 
- Grama, text Elsie Duncan Yale, m Forrest G. 
Walter. © Sept. 4, 1942; D 76169; Tullar-Mere- 
dith co., New York. 40993* 


Till 1 met you; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 309056; Arthur Whiteley, Los Angeles. 
40994 


Till then my darling; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1942; E unp. 309487; Mary I. Anselmo, Revere, 
Mass. 40995 


Till there’s peace in the U.S. A.; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308186; Walter Gluck- 
man, New York. 40996 


Till victory; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 310475; James H. Russell & Clyde Cummins, 
Johnstown, Pa. 40997 


Till your dad comes back to me; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309579; John F. Can- 
gemi, Brooklyn. 40998 


Tillie; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308320; Irving B. Stutz, Washington, Pa. 40999 


Tilly & Sven; song. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 
308991; George Earnst Brenner, Daly City, Calif. 
41000 


Timoshenko and MacArthur; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 309036; Rozina R. Backy, St. Louis. 
41001 


Ting-a-ling; w A. L. Chestnut, melody S. Harewood 
& ., Henderson, jr. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 
309825; Annie Laurie Chestnut, Stanford Hare- 
wood & Luther Henderson, jr., New York. 41002 


Tiny tunes for tiny tots; w & melody Edith Pierce. 
© Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 108106; Visual method 
publishers, Detroit. 41003 


Tioga melody; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E 
unp. 310666; John Traces Powers, Summerville, 
S.C. 41004 


Tip of my tongue; w & melody. © 1 c.Sept. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 308066; George Edwin Peterson, Alhambra, 
Calif. 41005 


’Tis winter in my heart; w Helen RogersSmith, & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308327; Her- 
bert Westbrook Smith, Ellsworth, Me. 41006 


Tit-for-tat; by Alec Rowley; 2 pfs. © Oct. 25, 
1936; E for. 67405; Schott & co., ltd., London. 
41007 


1502 


Tko se bregom sece; Croatian folk song, arr. S. A. 
V. Hlad; pf. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309867; 
Colonial music pub. co., inc., New York. 41008 


To — —; w Edgar Allan Poe, m Jeanne Gilbert 
[i. e. J. G. Moore], arr. Blanche K. Thomas, © 
1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309070; Jeanne Gilbert 
Moore, Harvard, Mass. 41009 


To a soldier boy; song, mJ. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310587; Frances Martin, 
Anthony, N. M. 41010 


To me; song, w Jeanne Bourque. © 1c. Sept. 16, 
1942; kt unp. 309178; Walter Emmett Blair, North 
Swanzey, N. H. 41011 


To mother; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 308430; Margaret Statia, San Francisco. 
41012 


To my adobe home out on that golden dome; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310353; Laura Agnes 
Noll, Stratton, Col. 41013 


To the Axis nations; song. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 309913; Wesley Tilden Wadman, Boston. 
41014 


To the camp; from Ox train, by Dave Snell. © 1c. 
Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309158; Loew’s, inc., New 
York. 41015 


To the girls in the Red cross canteen; song. © 
Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 107836; Irene Siems, St. 
Paul. 41016 


To the hills of Connecticut; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis| Tobin. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
309559: Ida L. Ellsworth, Portland, Conn. 41017 


To the U.S. A.; song. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 
310077; Ruth Ola Badger, Oakland, Calif. 41018 


To the WACCs; song. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 
310428; Glenn E. Montrose, Muncie, Ind. 41019 


To you and to me; w M. Bibbings, melody C. P. 
Coletto. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309934; 
Cynthia Pickle Coletto & Mabel Bibbings, Chicago. 

41020 


To you Marceline; w & melody. © 1 c.Oct. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 311263; John Orville Ephardt, Detroit. 
41021 


Toast to Hitler; w Charles C. Legler, & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309515; Ruth Hile, 
Boone, Ia. 41022 


Toccata; by Richard Keys Biggs; organ. © Sept. 
25, 1942; E pub. 107967; McLaughlin & Reilly co., 
Boston. 41023 


Today - tomorrow; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 
1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308867; Neoma Onti- 
veros, Pawnee, Okl. 41024 


Today, yesterday, and tomorrow; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309378; William LeRoy 
Joiner, Grand Rapids, Mich. 41025 


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no. 9, 1942 


Toe dancer; by Margarett Livingston; pf. © Sept. 
17, 1942; E pub. 107790; Schroeder & Gunther, 
inc., New York. 41026 


Together; from Strictly in the groove, w & m Don 
Raye & Gene De Paul. © 1. Sept. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 309797; Universal music corp., New York. 

41027 


Tom, Dick and Harry; fox trot, w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 309951; Madeline Lambdin, 
Baltimore. 41028 


Tomorrow; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 c. Sept. 
21, 1942; E unp. 309779; William J. Suwalkowski, 
Camp Hood, Tex. 41029 


Tomorrow I must leave you; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Sept. 28, 1942; Eunp. 310138; William Riesenbeck, 
Donora, Pa. 41030 


Tomorrow will care for itself; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310194; William Olson, 
Victoria, B. C., Canada. 41031 


~Tomorrow’s rainbow will be Red, White and Blue; 


w & m Hal [i. e. H. S.] Hartman. © 1 c. Sept. 2, 
1942; E unp. 307834; Harland S. Hartman, King- 
wood, W. Va. 41032 


Tone pictures; pf. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 
310007; Inez Stewart Bull, Upper Montclair, N. J. 
41033 


Tone poem; pf. © 1c. Sept. 22,1942; E unp. 309715; 
Luigi Catalanotti, Brooklyn. 41034 
Tonight and always; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 

1942; E unp. 310088; Anne V. Sweeney, Chicago. 
41035 


Tonight I dream of fiesta; song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308834; Edward Zanirato, Stockton, 
Calif. 41036 


Tonight is the night; song, melody Alvin Krausslich. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309513; Frank Gus- 
tav Meier, Cleveland. 41037 


Tonight, my sweet; song, w Lewis Seeley Bradshaw. 
© lc. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308248: Dorothy 
Maude Philips, Redwood City, Calif. 41038 


To-nite my world came to an end; song. © 1c. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310902; Dorothy J. Honeck, 
Milwaukee. 41039 


Too bad; w & melody Buzz Benson & Hazel Van 
Dyke. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 308016; Hazel 
Madelyn Ball, Santa Cruz, Calif. 41040 


Too late; w Bissell Palmer, m Bob Byron. © Sept. 
14, 1942; E pub. 108168; Latin Amer. pub. corp., 
New York. 41041 


Too late for love; song. © 1 c. Sept. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 310487; Thomas Yonnie Licavoli, Columbus, 
O. 41042 


Toodle-oodle-ooh-o00, don’t go ’way-ay; song. © 
lc. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310067; Lillian Menkin 
Goldstein, Brooklyn. 41043 


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41060 


Tornero a te; fox trot, versi Frank Mascetta, e 
melodia. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 310310; 
Ernest John Maggi, Brooklyn. 41044 


Toshie Norrie, it’s aye simmer there; w Alexander 
Anderson, m Hugh S. Roberton. © Aug. 17, 1942; 
E for. 67337; Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 

41045 


Toy-Town parade; w Edith Fitch & James Wood- 
worth, m Mitchel W. Post. © lc. Sept. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 309872; Network music publishers, New 
York. 41046 


Toy violin; from Symphony inswing, wAnne Harris, 
m Ike Pollack. © 1c. July 9, 1942; E unp. 307964; 
Israel Pollack, Bayonne, N. J. 41047 


Trail dreamin’; from Boss of Hangtown Mesa, w 
Oliver Drake & Jimmy Wakely, m Milton Rosen. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308219; Universal 
music corp., New York. 41048 


Trails end; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 308742; John Charles Raymond, Vallejo, 
Calif. 41049 


Trains in the night; w Bob Russell, m Buck Ram. 
© Sept. 9, 1942; E pub. 107977; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 41050 


Tramp on buddy; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1 c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310557; 
Leonard Doyon, Lewiston, Me. 41051 


Transient blues; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 
1942: E unp. 308580; Loys Mondier, Fort Worth. 
41052 


Treasury of the world’s finest folk song; coll. & 
arr. L. Deutsch, lyrics versified Willard Trask, 
with explanatory text Claude Simpson. © Sept. 
22, 1942; A 167416; Leonhard Deutsch, New York. 

41053 


Treat ‘em rough; w & m Lillian Poole Palmason 
[i. e. L. E. Falconer]; pf. treble. © 1 c. Sept. 2, 
1942; E unp. 307841; Lillian E. Falconer, Sault 
Ste. Marie, Ont., Canada. 41054 


Trela; song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308835; 
Edward Zanirato, Stockton, Calif. 41055 


Tribute to General MacArthur; song, m Noel Bear. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309509; Mrs. Ralph 
Windsor, Crossroads, N. M. 41056 


Triste boy; letra y m Ernesto Grenet. © Sept. 8, 
1942; E pub. 107582; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 41057 


Tropic waters; w & melody Jack [i. e. J. A.] Ford. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309876; John Angus 
Ford, San Francisco. 41058 


True-blue American; fox-trot, w & m Alec [i. e. 
A. H.] Birrell. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
309481; Alexander Hardy Birrell, Salt Lake City. 

41059 


True to the Red, White and Blue; arr. Ralph Her- 
mann; orch. pts., with w. © Aug. 24, 1942; E pub. 
107825; Rose Palmer, Milwaukee. 41060 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


41061 


Try me; by Victor L. Schertzinger; orch. pts. © 
Sept. 22, 1924; E pub. 107629; Photo play music 
co., inc., New York. 41061 


Trying to make heaven my home; spiritual anthem; 
mixed voices. © Dec. 1, 1941; E pub. 107402; 
Charles Henry Pace, Pittsburgh. 41062 


Tu eres bonita; bolero-danzonette, letra y m Tomas 
Ponce Reyes; ptes. d’org. © Dec. 28,1938; E for. 
67470; Southern music pub. co., inc., New York. 

41063 


Tu quimera; bolero, letra Manuel Bernal, m Daniel 
Perez Castaneda, © Dec. 18, 1940; E for. 67444; 
Promotora Hispano Americana de musica, Ss. a., 
Mexico, D. F. 41064 


Tulip; w Humbert Wolfe, m Homer Wickline. © 
Sept. 5, 1942; E pub. 107547; Volkwein bros., inc., 
Pittsburgh. 41065 


Tulips will bloom again in Holland; w & m Sterling 
Sherwin & M. B. Russell. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 1942; 

~ E unp. 310347; Harmony house, San Francisco. 
41066 


Tune book; compilation. © July 1, 1942; A 167744; 
Rouen LeRoy Faith, Portland, Or. 41067 


Tune for a broken heart; song. © 1c. Sept. 18, 
1942; E unp. 309304; Alice Maurine Dillon Johnson, 
San Diego, Calif. ; 41068 


Tune time; end title, Milton Rosen; conductor. © 
1 c. Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307854; Universal 
music corp., New York. 41069 


Turbulence; by Marion Bauer, op. 17, no. 2; pf. © 
Oct. 6, 1942; E pub. 108226; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 41070 


Turkish patrol; by W. A. Mozart, arr. Vincent 
Lopez; pf. © Sept. 28, 1942; E pub. 108117; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 41071 


Turn out your lights there’s a blackout tonight; 
song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 309682; Russell Bernard, Bay City, Mich. 

41072 


Tus ojos verde mar; letra y m Cora Sanchez Agra- 
monte; pf. © Aug. 31, 1942; E for. 67357; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 41073 


Tuscarora (The); w & melody Homer M. Parsons 
& Meredith Wilson. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310907; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 41074 


*Twas a day; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 311102; Paul Christ Meyer, Hot Springs, 
S..D. 41075 


*Twas not to be; by Danny [i. e. D. G.] Hurd; pf. © 
1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308468; Daniel George 
Hurd, North Andover, Mass. 41076 


12th armored division song; w Travis T. Brown & 
M. F. Brown, & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 308123; Margery Finn Brown, Hopkinsville, 
Ky. 41077 


pt. 3,n.s., v. 37 


12th street rag; w Andy Razaf, m Euday L. Bowman. 
© Sept. 30, 1942; E pub. 108120; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 41078 


Twelve Christmas carols; arr. Edgar H. Hunt; 3 
recorders. © Oct. 27, 1938; E for. 67322; Schott 
& co., ltd., London. 41079 


20th century; galop, F. Bub; orch. pts. © Mar. 22, 
1926; E pub. 107615; Photo play music co., inc., 
New York. 41080 


Twilight, along New England shores; pf. © 1 c. 
Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308965; William James 
Finley, Rockville, Conn. 41081 


Twilight dreams; waltz, w Celeste Kemp, m H. A. 
Sollo, arr. Ann J. Schultz; pf. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 309996; Harry Andrew Sollo, Colo- 
rado Springs. 41082 


Twilight ray; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308555; Alice W. 
Campbell, Clifton Forge, Va. 41083 


Twilight reverie; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 
ce. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310533; Rebecca Adams, 
Easton, Pa. 41084 


Twixt darkness and light; improvisation by August 
Maekelberghe, on Ton-y-botel; organ. © Sept. 16, 
1942; E pub. 107805; H. W. Gray co., inc., New 
York. 41085 


Two hearts of stone; w & m Bob [i. e. R. J.] Stifel. 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309181; Robert Julius 
Stifel, St. Louis. 41086 


Two little impromptus; by S. MacIntosh; 2 pfs. © 
Oct. 25, 1936; E for. 67403; Schott & co., ltd., 
London. 41087 


Two melodious studies; by Carl Reinecke, op. 107, 
nos. 16 & 24, with text matter L. M. Dodd; pf. © 
July 21, 1942; AA 410168; Art publication soc., 
Clayton, Mo. 41088 


Two moon shadows; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 
1942: E unp. 308912; Erwin Reinking, Cincinnati. 
41089 


Two sides to every story; w & m Ted Ellis & Bill 
Ellis; pf. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308962; 
Thelma Ellis Erhardt, Youngstown, O. 41090 


Two silhouettes; song. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942;E unp. 
309722; Robert Bruce Pierson, Oakland, Ill. 
41091 


Two souls have I; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 2, 
1942; E unp. 307930; Joseph J. N. Fitzgerald, New 
York. 41092 


Two stars in my window; song. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 
1942; E unp. 309528; Elizabeth E. Cherven, Hol- 
land, Mich. 41093 


Uncle Sam; song. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 
309583; Edwin Harry Barnes, Elkton, Md. 41094 


—w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 
310080; Herbert Burns, New York. 41095 


1504 


—s: 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 9, 1942 41130 


Uncle Sam-and me; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of 
Carroll Webster] © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310878; Perry S. Morgan, Jasper, Tenn. 41096 


Uncle Sam and the Hit-mus-its; song,m Karl Holer. 
© Sept. 14, 1942; E pub. 107701; Walter B. Willis, 
Silver Spring, Md. 41097 


Uncle Sam has called his boys; w H. N. Tennyson, 
m H. K. Vose. © 1 c.Sept.8, 1942; E unp. 308324; 
Horace K. Vose & Harold Neilous Tennyson, Wau- 
kegan, Ml. 41098 


Uncle Sam has called me, mother; song, melody 
Eddie Keenan. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942;.E unp. 310622; 
Ethel Connert, Springhill, Ala. 41099 


Uncle Sam has enlisted you, Uncle Sam will enlist 
me too; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308259; Antonio M. Marino, New Orleans. 41100 


Uncle Sam has need for me now; song. © Oct. 1, 
1942; E pub. 108105; Thomas R. Fahlor, Cowans- 
ville, Pa. 41101 


Uncle Sam has rolled up his sleeves; song, m J. 
Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311279; 
Ole H. Greene, Porterville, Calif. 41102 


Uncle Sam, here we come; w & melody. © lc. 
Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 308128; Leroy Ernest Bren- 
strom, Moline, 011. 41103 


Uncle Sam is calling; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309094; 
Priscilla L. Connell, Vista, Calif. _ 41104 


Uncle Sam is marching on; w & melody. © 1c. 
Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310680; Kaleb Johnson, 
Minneapolis. 41105 


Uncle Sam needs me, too; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
28, 1942; E unp. 310354; Sidney Morris, Phila- 
delphia. 41106 


Uncle Sam wants you; from Top sergeant, by H. J. 
Salter; conductor. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 
309799; Universal music corp., New York. 

41107 


Uncle Sam we hear you calling; pf., withw. © 1c. 
Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310343; Mary Davies, Blue 
Island, Ill. 41108 


Uncle Sam won’t keep me forever; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 309859; Marjorie R. DeLong, Penfield, Pa. 

41109 


Uncle Sam, you need your black men, too; song, 
melody Charles A. Scanlon. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 310450; Maellen Stapleton, Los Angeles. 

41110 


Uncle Sammy’s boys; song, w Andrew H. Krug. © 
1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309666; Howard R. 
Thatcher, Baltimore. 41111 


Uncle .Sammy’s Herby, the roughest, toughest 
soldier in the world; w Harold Orenstein, m Rudi 
Revil [pseud. of Rudolph H. Weill] © Sept. 21, 
1942; E pub. 107949; Raoul Breton music pub- 
lisher, New York. 41112 


Uncle Sam’s army is coming; song, m Lee B. 
Browne. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 307885; 
Francis Oscar Robinson, Wallace, W. Va. 41113 


Uncle Samuel’s nephews and nieces; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309488: Del Frund, 
Sausalito, Calif. 41114 


Uncle’s job; song, arr. Kar] Williams. © 1 c. Sept. 
23, 1942; E unp. 309760; Samuel Joseph Henderson, 
Philadelphia. 41115 


Under the blue of the skies; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 29, 1942; E unp.310457; Mary Metz Cochran, 
West Lafayette, O. 41116 


Under the Stars and Stripes; song, m Noel Bear. © 
1c. Sept. 21, 1942: E unp. 309510; John A. Water- 
bury, Springdale, Conn. 41117 


Under the western sky; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
18, 1942; E unp. 309332; Russel Edwin Reeder, 
Pasadena. 41118 


Under uniform command; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 308630; Marion Olive Roda, Roch- 
ester, N. Y. 41119 


Underneath the willow; w & m Peggy [i. e. M.] 
Casey; pi. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 308494; 
Margaret Casey, New York. 41120 


Unexpected call of 1941; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310558, 
Rosa Patton, Houston. 41121 


Unfurl the Red, White and Blue; song. © 1c. Sept. 
4, 1942; E unp. 308145; Lawrence Bovenzi & 
Samuel Bovenzi, Rochester, N. Y. 41122 


Uniform blues; w A. Millet, m E. Post & A. Post. 
© Aug. 17, 1942; E pub. 107508; Emil Post, Al 
Millet & Arthur Post, Brooklyn. 41123 


Unison mass in E flat major; w from Holy com- 
munion service in Episcopal prayer book, & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 309987; Paul 
Clothier Van Dyke, Philadelphia. 41124 


United America; song, mJ. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Sept. 28, 1942: E unp. 310585; G. Carleton Kendall, 
Cleveland. 41125 


United Nations; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310869; 
Eva Irish, Superior, Mont. 41126 


United Nations ever-more; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309662; Robert Widdop, 
Quincy, Mass. 41127 


United Nations on to victory; song. © 1c. Aug. 27, 
1942; E unp. 309027; Mary F. Armstrong, Birm- 
ingham, Ala. 41128 


United Nations’ song; song, m E. M. W. Reams. © 
1 c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310425; Erasmus Luther 
Reams & Ellen Marion Welsh Reams, Richmond. 

41129 


United Nations victory call; song, melody from 4th 
movement, 9th symphony, by Beethoven. © 1c. 
Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 310235; Edna Haynes Mc- 
Cormick, San Marcos, Tex. 41130 


1505 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


41131 


United Nations victory march; band pts. © 1c. 
Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308322; Fred Monroe Brad- 
ley, Nelscott, Or. 41131 


U.S.; w& melody. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 
309831; Elise Davis, Hoboken, N. J. 41132 


United States, America; song. © Sept. 7, 1942; E 
pub. 107561; Seymour Winans Purdy, Gold Beach, 
Or. 41133 


U.S. army air corps; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942: E unp. 310056; Dott-Ada.Marie Hess, Los 
Angeles. 41134 


U.S. A.; march song. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
310294; Florence T. Duncan, Jacksonville, Ill. 
41135 


United States of America; song. © 1c. Sept. 2, 
1942; K unp. 307936; Hugh A. Kelly, Jersey City. 
41136 


U. S. A. will fight to win its national right; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309908; Sybelle Bev- 
erly, Quitman, Ga. 41135 


U.S. S. Earle; song. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 
310181; Robert E. Ennis, U. S. S. Earle, c/o 
Postmaster, New York. 41138 


United victory march; song. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 308359; Adeline Harmon Cowles, Richmond. 
41139 


United we are marching; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © ic. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309104; 
Carrylon L. Oliver, Berkeley, Calif. 41140 


United we stand; w & m Annette Mills. © Sept. 18, 
1942; E for. 67374; Lawrence Wright music co., 
ltd., London. 41141 


—w & melody. 
307913; Perry Roland Hodge, Louisville. 


© 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 
41142 


Unsung heroes of the sea; song. © lc. Sept. 21, 
1942; K unp. 309590; Bertye Cherry, Boston. 
41143 


Unsung heroine; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 310422; Rudolph Nolen Littlejohn, Louis- 
ville. 41144 


Until; waltz, w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 308511; Esta Downing Holding, Indianapolis. 
41145 


Until eternity; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 308779; Donald Jones Garrison, Hapeville, 
Ga. 41146 


Until I met you; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis| 
Tobin. © 1c. Oct.1, 1942; E unp. 310559; Valerie 
Kobleur, Garden City, La. 41147 


Until Thy face I see; hymn; in F. © Aug. 27, 1942; 
E pub. 108022; Eunice Elizabeth Hay, Chicago. 
41148 


Until you came along; foxtrot, w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309061; Douglas Alley, 
Pulaski, Va. 41149 


1506 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Up through the blue to you; w & melody Jane Dah- 
lem. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308312; Mayme 
Dahlem, St. Petersburg, Fla. 41150 


Up, up, up, with the lark; song. © lc. Sept. 9, 
1942; E unp. 308481; Irwin S. Binder, Rochester, 
N. Y. 41151 


Uppards; musical monologue, w Marriott Edgar, 
m James Stewart; pf. © Aug. 6, 1942; E for. 
67315; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

41152 


Used car for sale; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309862; 
Margaret Ryan McPherson, Saranac Lake, N. Y. 

41153 


V for victory; arr. Carolyn.V. Hays; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309813; Sue A. Kline, 
Liverpool, Pa. 41154 


—ww & melody. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp, 
308426; Margaret Agnes Curran, Chicago. 41155 


V song; song. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309343; 
V. Shirley Barker, Washington. 41156 


Valse - arabesque; by Alec Rowley; 2 pis. © Oct. 
25, 1936; E for. 67398; Schott & co., ltd., London. 
41157 


Valsette; by Edgar Moy; 2 pfs. © Oct. 25, 1936; E 
for. 67404; Schott & co., ltd., London. 41158 


Van Camps tenderoni; song, melody C. H. Miller 
& Herman C. Mahr. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 
308624; Chester H. Miller, New York. 41159 


Variations symphoniques; by César Franck, arr. 
Henry Geehl; pf. © Sept. 30, 1942; E for. 67411; 
Edwin Ashdown, ltd., London. 41160 


Vaudeville montage insert; from Big time, by Roger 
Edens. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309730; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 41161 


Velvet moon; w Edgar De Lange, m Josef Myrow. 
© Sept. 23, 1942; E pub. 107971; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 41162 


Vesnicko Lidice; waltz piesn, Anglicka slova L. 
Drnek, pf. arr. Antes J. Snabl. © Aug. 24, 1942; 
E pub. 107369; Rudy J. Kraus, Chicago. 41163 


Victorious America; song. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; 
E unp. 309055; Alfred Gasdorf, Los Angeles. 
41164 


Victory; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 
308684; Mary Agnes Bryant, Portland, Or. 41165 


— song. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 310576; 
Henry T. Duvic, New Orleans. 41166 


arr. Charles IT. Edwards. © Mar. 28, 
1942; E pub. 108027; Frantz Hampton Clark, Wil- 
mington, Del. 41167 


Victory bells are ringing; w & melody. © 1 c, Sept. 
25, 1942; E unp. 310061; Bob Miller, Brooklyn. 
41168 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1942 


Victory bond march; song. © lc. Sept. 4, 1942; E 
unp. 308078; Anthony Hurkmans, Chicago. 41169 


Victory day; song. © 1 ¢c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 
310018; T. E. Lewis, Oskaloosa, Ia. 41170 


Victory hymn; song. © Sept. 24, 1942; E. pub. 
108046; Edmund R. Lyford, Walla Walla, Wash. 
41171 


© 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 
41172 


——w & melody. 
309258; Ronald W. Sheetz, Los Angeles. 


——w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 
309812; Elsa Wiener, West New York, N. J. 
41173 


—w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 
310494; Renato Belli, New York. 41174 


Victory march; song, m Charles A. Scanlon. © 
Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 107819; Catherine Arm- 
strong, Beaver, Pa. 41175 


——w Gertrude Grace Bell, m Sara Elizabeth Bell; 
pi. © Sept. 10, 1942; E pub. 107699; John Jeffer- 
son Bell, New York. 41176 


Victory march of 1942; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 1, 
1942; E unp. 310598; Olga Lavino, New York. 
41177 


Victory marching song; w Avery Giles & Mary Lou 
Brightman, & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 309264; John Carroll Carr, New York. 


41178 
Victory song; song. © Sept. 12, 1942; E pub. 
107650; Anthony Guluzzy, Ansonia, Conn. 41179 


—song. © ic. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308825; Mrs. 
James G. Taliaferro, Wood, Wis. 41180 


—song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308881; 
Helen F. Wilhelm, Columbus, O. 41181 


Victory stomp; w 4. A. Serwer, m Abe [i. e 
Abraham Felcher; pf. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 1942: 
E unp. 30935y; zachary A. Serwer & Abraham 
Felcher, Brooklyn. 41182 


Victory V march; by Charles Field; pf. © Mar. 9, 
1942; E for. 67417; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., 
London, 41183 


Victory waltz; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; 
E unp. 309675; Rolf E. Gustafson, Bay City, Mich. 
41184 

Victory we must win; song, melody Paul Christ 
Meyer. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 311103; 
Anna Hakel, Tyndal, S. D. 41185 


Victory will be won; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1942; E unp. 310462; Minnadell Mallison, Berke- 
ley, Calif. 41186 


Victory with you MacArthur; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309764; Ralph E. Hurler, 
Mesa, Ariz. 41187 


Vingo jingo; from Pardon my sarong, w & melody 
Don Raye & Gene De Paul. © 1 c. Aug. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 307860; Universal music corp., New York. 

41188 


41206 


Virginia Rose; song, melody Burrell Van Buren. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309524; Netta House 
Mencer, Paw Paw, W. Va. 41189 


Voice of freedom; song, m Marguerite A. Bradford. 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 311114; Augusta M. 
Prescott, Springfield, Mass. 41190 


—w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 
309714; Stanley Nelson, Los Angeles. 41191 


Voices of Spring; English w Olga Paul, German w 
Richard Genée, m Johann Strauss, op. 410. © Jan. 
12, 1940; E pub. 107473; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 41192 


Volcanic fury; by Victor L. Schertzinger; orch. pts. 
© Sept. 22, 1924; E pub. 107623; Photo play music 
co., inc., New York. 41193 


Vorrei saper perche; cancion, letra Roberts 
Ciaramella. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308821; 
Giuseppe Di Janni, Flushing, N. Y. 41194 


Vote for Emily Morgan; from The silver bullet, w 
Oliver Drake & Jimmy Wakely, melody Milton 
Rosen. © 1 c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308217; 
Universal music corp., New York. 41195 


Voy a pelear; guaracha rumba, letra y m Julio 
Blanco Leonard; pf. © Aug. 31, 1942; E for. 
67351; Peer internatl. corp., New York. 41196 


Voyage o’er the waves long ago; m Bob Carleton; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 
308534; Richard Rossman, Webster Groves, Mo. 

41197 


W gYebi morza; napisal Gregor Fitelberg, op. 26; 
wielka ork. partitur. © Dec. 7, 1914; E for. 
67392; Universal-edition, Vienna. 41198 


W.A. A. C.; w& melody. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 308667; Janes J. Leyden, Albany. 41199 


WAAC march; w & mR. K. Fiester [pseud. of R. 
Fiester & K. Fiester] © 1 c. Sept. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 310185; Robert Fiester & Kathrine Fiester, 
Independence, Ia. 41200 


W. A. A. C. song; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 30, 
1942; E unp. 310516; Olive Hanson McClaran, Mt. 
Pleasant, Ia. 41201 


—-song. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309189; 
Leola Mildred Reese, Fort Des Moines, Ia. 
41202 


WAAC town; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 310503; Helen Hays, Des Moines. 41203 


Wagons west; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 308680; Andrew Mark Purdy, Enid, Okl. 
41204 


Wahoo! The Yanks are everywhere; pf., withw. © 
1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 309985; Margaret 
Clair Rhodes, Clearwater, Fla. 41205 


Waiting; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310820; Lydia Arthur, Gree- 
ley, Col. 41206 


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41207 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


—song. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310653; Alice 
Watson Schoenefeldt, Dormont, Pa. 41207 


——w J. Waters, m Emmie Durden |i. e. E. D. 
Smith} © 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 311236; Emmie 
Durden Smith & John Waters, Graymont, Ga. 

41208 


Waiting for your return; song. © 1c. Sept. 17, 
1942; E unp. 309164; Leo Poch, Scranton. 41209 


Wake Island we’ll never forget; w & m Chuck [i. e. 
Charles] Neilan. © Sept. 18, 1942; E pub. 107953; 
Weeks publisher, Detroit. 41210 


© 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
41211 


Wake up America; song. 
unp. 308126; Ruby Horton, Glennie, Mich. 


Wake up brother; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310811; Albert 
Fiore, Baltimore. 41212 


Wake up U.S. A., let’s go; song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308910; Eunice Melissa Sandel, 
Center, Tex. 41213 


Wake up! 
treble, with w. 
309106; Della E. Ney, Mont Alto, Pa. 


Wake up America; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 
41214 


Walking in the shadows; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
29, 1942; E unp. 310492; John D. Rauch, Spring- 
field, O. 41215 


Waltz reverie; by Maxwell Eckstein; pf. © Aug. 
31, 1942; E pub. 107666; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 41216 


Waltzing hearts; pf. treble, with w. © 1 c. Sept. 
18, 1942; E unp. 309330; Carmela Russo, New 
York. 41217 


Waltzing Matilda; by Marie Cowan, arr. Fred Hart- 
ley; string orch. pts. © Sept. 8, 1942; E for. 
67476; Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

41218 


Waltzing with you; w Henry Tobias, Nat Burton & 
Don Reid, & melody. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 
310226; Helen Chandlee Turnbull, Fort Dix, N. J. 

41219 


Wanted an owner for this lonely heart; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310493; Muriel Cor- 
wick, Kearny, N. J. 41220 


War blues; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 307892; Phoebe Paquit, Brooklyn. 41221 


War mothers; song, melody Vanderbilt studios. © 
1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; E unp. 310247; Virginia M. 
Brown, Wathena, Kan. 41222 


War time lullaby; w & m Mary Reaume Drum. © 
Sept. 3, 1942; E pub. 107525; Chappell & co., inc., 
New York. 41223 


Was it only a memory; song, m Eddie Keenan. © 
Sept. 19, 1942; E pub. 107842; Arthur Firus, Her- 
bert, Sask., Canada. 41224 


Was it you; w Peg Murray [pseud. of Margaret 
Bristol], m Walt Gilder [pseud. of W. H. Golde] 
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308977; Walter H. 
Golde, New York. 41225 


Wash your troubles away with the rain; song, arr. 
Karl Holer, © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308313; 
Ann M. Adams, Washington. 41226 


Washington and Lee swing; w & m C. A. Robbins, 
T. W. Allen & M. W. Sheafe, arr. Hugo Frey; 
men’s voices. © Sept. 28, 1942; E pub. 108115; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 41227 


Wasn’t it wonderful; w & m Don Raye & Gene De 
Paul. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310672; Leeds 
music corp., New York. 41228 


Water, water wild flower tell me what ts du; w &m 
Eli Dawson, Ian Donez & Bernie Biermau: pi. 
treble. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 249Six Top 
hat music co., New York. 41229 


Wave that Flag; w W. Lane, melody H. Scheckman, 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310170; Walter Lane, 
Columbus, Ga. & Harold Scheckman, Fort Benning, 
Ga. 41230 


W.A.V.E.S. are rolling; pf., withw. © 1c. Sept. 
11, 1942; E unp. 308642; Ellen Matilda Hudson, 
Atlanta. 41231 


Way down South in Georgia; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
309551; Sammy C. Bowen, jr., Paden City, W. Va. 

41232 


Way you smiled at me; w I. Halman, melody W. W. 
Berg. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310079; Wil- 
fred Waldon Berg & Irving Halman, Detroit. 

41233 


We Americans; w & m Marjorie [i. e. M. M.] 
O’Donnell. © 1 c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 308147; 
Margaret Mary O’Donnell, Scranton. 41234 


We are all in the war except the baby; song. © 1c. 
Sept. 2, 1942, E unp. 307935; Sylvia Clark Hrabe, 
Culver City, Calif. 41235 


We are all united in the good old U. S. A.; song, 
melody Eddie Keenan. © 1 c. Sept. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 308451; James E. Palmer, Albany. 41236 


We are coming; m William Henry Allen; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310245; Karl 
Mortensen, New York. 41237 


We are going to win this war; song, m J. Charles 
McNeil. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307843; 
Rose Palmer, Milwaukee. 41238 


We are marching on to victory; song. © 1c. Sept. 
14, 1942; E unp. 310264; Fred Daniels, Chicago. 
41239 


We are the WAAC; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 15, 
1942; E unp. 310207; Dorothy Washington Flegler, 
Philadelphia. 41240 


We both told a lie; w & m Jimmy Mesene & Art 
Noel. © Dec. 19, 1941; E for. 67431; Sun music 
pub. co., ltd., London. 41241 


We can, we will and we must; march; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308278, Gwendolyn 
Hardey Trudeau, San Francisco. 41242 


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no. 9, 1942 


We can, we will, we must; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1942: E unp. 310236; Harold James Dies, Seattle. 
41243 


—song. © Sept. 18, 1942; E pub. 107899; Edwin 
Leslie Stewart, Huntington, W. Va. 41244 


—— ——w Levi Hoffman Zerr. © 1c. Sept. 16, 
1942; E unp. 309075; Jesse Bitler serr, West 
Chester, Pa. 41245 


. chose the air force; from Hi gang, w Val Guest, 
Sherwin. © Dec. 19, 1941; E for. 

67427, Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 
41246 


We could build a palace of romance; w & melody. 
© 1c, Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308914; Erwin Rein- 
king, Cincinnati. 41247 


We danced together; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310410; Del Frund, Sausalito, Calif. 
41248 


We don’t give a D; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1942; E unp. 309494; Pearl Fein, Chicago. 41249 


We don’t have secrets from the stars; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 310505; Kathleen 
Humphrey Leppanen, Barre, Vt. 41250 


We don’t know where we’re going but we’re on our 
way; song. © 1c. June 25, 1942; E unp. 308150; 
John Theodore Blossom, Chicago. 41251 


We fight again; song, arr. Eva H. Wachtell. © 1c. 
Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 310218; Max Wachtell, New 
York. 41252 


We fight for freedom; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1 c.Oct.5, 1942; E unp. 310817; Bonnie 
Lela Crump, Monticello, Ark. 41253 


We give you Texas, Uncle Sam; song. © Sept. 19, 
1942; E pub. 107843; M. A. Davis, Abilene, Tex. 
41254 


We got what it takes; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310361; Jacob F. Baker, Detroit. 
41255 


We gotta fight; song,m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308344; Thelma 
Swanzy, Biloxi, Miss. 41256 


We gotta win this war, says Uncle Sam; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309312; Roy Edward 
Perkins, Miami, Fla. 41257 


We have a job to be done; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
' 2, 1942; E unp. 308484; Joseph B. Lazaro, Long 
Branch, N. J. 41258 


We have a rendezvous; song. © Sept. 24, 1942; E 
pub. 107952; William R, Seiffert, Oceanside, N. Y. 
41259 


We have another job to do; w C. F. Cassinese, m 
J. P. Williams. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 
308837; J. P. Williams, New York & Cosmo Fran- 
cis Cassinese, Brooklyn. 41260 


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41278 


We have lifted high Old Glory; song, m Len Flem- 
ing. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308525; Lillie 
E. Rippey, Ira, Ia. 41261 


We march on; m Edward Lewis; pf., withw. © lc. 
Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310396; Aaron Freedman, 
New York. 41262 


We must hammer, hammer, hammer; song. © lc. 
Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308602; Arthur Morris 
Edwards, Contoocook, N. H. 41263 


We will all give our all, for freedom; song, w Claire 
Manning. © 1c. May 16, 1942; E unp. 308512; 
Ruth Blacher, Englewood, N. J. 41264 


We will do it, do it, do it; pf., withw. © 1c. Sept. 
9, 1942; E unp. 308443; Frank Helmouth Harden- 
stein, Houston. 41265 


We will fight; song. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 
309678; Sadie Pitts Stillman, Camillus, N. Y. 
41266 


We will fight for our country; w Dell Evans [i. e. 
Dell Evans Vinal], & melody. © Sept. 23, 1942; 
E pub. 108075; Edgar Augustus Vinal, Daly City, 
Calif. 41267 


We will not forget you doughboy; m Bob Carleton; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 
308549; Jennie L. Pexton, Guthrie, Okl. 41268 


We will win this war; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309864; 
Martin Tucker, Brooklyn. 41269 


We will win this war with a song in our hearts; w 
& melody. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 310283; 
Emily B. Weiser, York, Pa. 41270 


Wealth of mine; w & m Virginia Kendrick. © Sept. 
9, 1942; E pub. 107654; Paul A.Schmitt music co., 
Minneapolis. 41271 


Wedding in the spring; from You were never love- 
lier, w Johnny Mercer, m Jerome Kern. © Sept. 
1, 1942; E pub. 107528; Chappell & co., inc., New 
York. 41272 


Weeping willow tree give her a message for me; 
waltz, w & m Edward Montagu. © Mar. 9, 1942; 
E for. 67418; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

41273 

We’ll be back when it’s all over; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309810; Frank G. 
Kiernan, Brooklyn. 41274 


We'll be there; song, arr. Harry Stone. © 1 c. Sept. 
8, 1942; E unp. 308277; Paul G. Moorhead, Los 
Angeles. 41275 


——w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 
309257; Ruth Carol Babcock, Atlantic City. 
41276 


We’ll beat the jack Axis boys; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 28, 1942: E unp. 310135; Howard White Oman, 
Philadelphia. 41277 


We'll blitz Fritz; w Ernest Gieseman, & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 309040; David So- 
delle, New York. 41278 


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41279 


We'll burn Herr Hitler & Hirohito, and make more 
room for Freedom Land; w & m Hal [i. e. H. S.] 
Hartman. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 308462; 
Harland S. Hartman, Kingwood, W. Va. 41279 


We'll cook the Axis goose; w I. Parfet, melody 
Tommy [i.e. T. J.]Snee. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 307965; Ione Parfet & Thomas J. Snee, Wich- 
ita Falls, Tex. 41280 


We’ll defend America; song, arr. Mildred Morris. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310158; Mollie Agnes 
Dalton, Abington, Mass. 41281 


We'll do it; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, withw. © 
1c. Sept. 11, 1942: E unp. 308539; Lizzie Bus- 
well, Michigan City, Ind. 41282 


We'll ever be free or we'll not be American; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 
308753; Stella B. Cholmondeley, New York. 

41283 


We'll fight, fight, fight; w & m Una Brooks. © 1c. 
Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309632; Eunice Dorman 
Brooks, Portland, Or. 41284 


We’ll find our way to the sun; song. © 1 c. Sept. 
14, 1942; E unp. 308787; Louise Baiett, Streator, 
Ill. 41285 


We'll go walking thru the violets; song. © 1 c.Sept. 
8, 1942; E unp. 308264; Edith Orianna Bray, Rulo, 
Neb. 41286 


We’ll have a new haven under Old Glory; song, m 
Grace Truman Jewell. © 1c. Sept.8, 1942; E unp. 
308281; Robert\L. Morrison, Toledo. 41287 


We'll have our glory; song, melody J. J. Arling. © 
1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310153; Helen Leeds 
Torrence, Baltimore. 41288 


We'll keep ‘em shootin’ like in World war number 
one; song, arr. Lillian M. Janvrin. © 1 c. Sept. 
29, 1942; E unp. 310447; Luther E. Attebery, 
Wentzville, Mo. 41289 


We'll keep Old Glory flying; march song, m Arthur 
Pryor. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310411; Ada 
Truax Fletcher, Asbury Park. 41290 


We’ll kick that gong for freedom; w & melody. © 
1c. Oct, 6, 1942; E unp. 311248; Joe Taylor Tor- 
rans, New York. 41291 


We’ll push ’em back to Tokyo; m Mabel L. Over- 
ton; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 
310277; Jack Harding, Indianapolis. 41292 


We'll put V into victory; song, m Eddie Keenan. © 
Sept. 26, 1942; E pub. 107991; Louise M. Trout, 
Basin, Wy. 41293 


We'll remember; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 308256; Russel Edwin Reeder, Pasadena. 
41294 


We’ll see it thru; song, mJ. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311284; Lorraine Ceconi, 
Peekskill, N. Y. 41295 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


We’ll share the same things together again; w & 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 308124; 
Elsie Johnson, Dallas. 41296 


We’ll show them;‘w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308732; Leila Richter, Redondo, 
Wash. 41297 


We’ll smile again; w Desmond O’Connor, m Kennedy 
Russell. © Sept. 8, 1942; E for. 67370; Sterling 
music pub. co., ltd., London. 41298 


We’ll star in Hollywood’s Vanities; song, m George 
Bain. © 1¢. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 308978; Ber- 
tha L. P. Nutting, West Chester, Pa. 41299 


We’ll sweep the blue Pacific Ocean clean; w & mel- 
ody. © 1. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308438; Ar- 
thur E. Bomhard, Brooklyn. 41300 


We'll tell the devil hello; song, w Richard E. Lowe 
& A. Rankin, jr., arr. George Leon. © 1c. Sept. 
2, 1942; E unp. 307874; Allen Rankin, jr., Mont- 
gomery, Ala. 41301 


We'll win this war; song. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 309612; Mary Ann Carty, Dorchester, Mass. 
41302 


We’1l win this war or die; song. © 1 c. Sept. 26, 
1942; E unp. 310107; Thomas Payne Lemmond, 
Charlotte, N. C. 41303 


We’re all buddies on the long, long trail; w Jean 
Monroe & Helen Monroe; pf. treble. © 1c. Sept. 
19, 1942; E unp. 309369; Curtis Monroe, Wash- 
ington. 41304 


We’re all in it; w & melody Harold G. Hoffman, 
Paul Cunningham & Leonard Whitcup. © 1 c. Oct. 
1, 1942; E unp. 310570; Broadway music corp., 
New York. 41305 


We’re all on the band wagon now; w & m Trouper 
Tom [pseud. of T. F. Mulcahy] © Aug. 15, 1942; 
E pub. 107568; Thomas F. Mulcahy, Framingham, 
Mass. 41306 


We’re all out; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 310417; Opal Williams Swem, Kansas City, 
Mo. 41307 


We’re all out for the U. S. A.; w Justine F. Lambert, 
m Ray Hibbeler. © Aug. 7, 1942; E pub. 107487; 
Mrs. Justine F. Lambert, Seal Beach, Calif. 

41308 


We’re behind the boys; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308290; Howard E 
Boyd, Pueblo, Col. 41309 


We’re coming over; w & melody Joe [i. e. J. E.] 


Howard. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 308711; 
Joseph Edgar Howard, New York. 41310 
We’re coming there; march, w & melody. © 1c. 


Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309268; Joseph P. Idore, 
Millburn, N. J. 41311 


We’re commandoes young and strong; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 310288; Otto E. 
Linck, Montclair, N. J. 41312 


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no. 9, 1942 


We’re counting on you; song. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; 
E unp. 309003; William Vallie Whittington, Wash- 
ington. 41313 


We’re dancing our last dance together; w & m Dee 
Hewett. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 311092; 
Dorothy M. Hewett, Seattle. 41314 


We’re fighting for democracy; song, m Max Grau- 
man. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 310011; Mollie 
Grauman, New York. 41315 


We're going great guns for victory; song, m Ed- 
ward E. Menges. © 1 c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 
309078; T. R. Hazard, St. Louis. 41316 


We’re going over, all over again; w & melody. © 
1 c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310365; Lulu Pearle 
White, Brooklyn. 41317 


We’re going over over there again; w & melody. © 
lc. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 307953; Claude John 
Foland, St. Louis. 41318 


We’re going to hang a paper hanger; march song. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311164; Donald Leroy 
Haller, Rockford, Ill. 41319 


We’re going to win this war; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310544; Mrs. 
Maurice McPherson, Saranac Lake, N. Y. 41320 


We’re headed for Berlin; song. © 1 c. Sept. 22, 
1942; E unp. 309575; Nellie H. Evans, Santa Mon- 
ica, Calif. 41321 


We’re headed for better days; song. © 1c. Oct. 1, 
1942: E unp. 310603; Mrs. James Gordon Petway, 
Louisville. 41322 


We’re headed for the Japs; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308662; Salvadore Malone, 
New Orleans. 41323 


We’re here, we’re there, we're everywhere, we're 
from the good ole U. S. A.; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310404; Bernard Anthony 
Rizzo, Philadelphia. 41324 


We’re in, boys, to win; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308243; Florence G. Metcalfe, Free- 
port, N. Y. 41325 


We’re needed by the U. S. A.; song, arr. Thelma 
Salisbury & Eugene Andre. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 309530; Ruby Sigler Kirkwood, Kalamazoo, 
Mich. 41326 


We’re on our way; song. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1942; E 
unp. 309879; Sylvia V. Cutler, Brooklyn. 41327 


—song. © Sept. 28, 1942; E pub. 108070; ee. 
Spray, Chicago. 41328 


—w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 
310472; Buster LaVere Harding, New York. 
41329 


We’re on the road to victory; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 310471; Leona Stephens 
Hollister, South Casco, Me. 41330 


41348 


We’re proud of you; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310119; 
Bonnie Geer, Statesan, Wis. 41331 


We’re proud to be Americans; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310453; Mary Metz Cochran, 
West Lafayette, O. 41332 


We’re ready, come on, let’s go; song, m Winfield S. 
Turner. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 308689; Paul 
S. Schiller, Pittsburgh. 41333 


We’re shouting hip! Hip! Hooray; m Bob Carleton; 
. pf. treble, withw. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 

308554; Daisy Clarkson, Corpus Christi, Tex. 
41334 


We’re sons behind the guns of Uncle Sam; song. © 
lc. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310389; E. Brecken- 
ridge Minnis, Guymon, Okl. 41335 


We’re the army, we're the navy; w M. K. Shook, m 
G. F. Davis. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308282; 
Mary K. Shook, Pen Argyl, Pa. & Gnoma Frances 
Davis, Alice, Tex. 41336 


We’ re the fighting men of Uncle Sam; w Mary Price 
Dowtin, & melody. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 
310187; George Emerick Worth, Hollywood, Calif. 

41337 

We’re Uncle Sam’s children; song. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 
1942; E unp. 309935; Arminta Ruth Webber, Roch- 
ester, N. Y. 41338 


West wind; w & m Bob [i. e. R. L.] Byassee. © 1c. 
Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 308014; Robert Leon Byassee, 
St. Louis. 41339 


Western land; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. of Robert 
Lamm] © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308374; Clar- 
ence I. Riley, Pleasantville, N. J. 41340 


Westward ho; song, arr. Cliff Barnes. © 1c. Sept. 
3, 1942; E unp. 308026; Claude LeDuc, Cleveland. 
41341 

We’ve got a daddy in the air corps; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310026; Irene 
Miramontes, Riverside, Calif. 41342 


We’ve got a job to do; w & m Vick Knight. © 1 c. 
Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309634; Owens-Kemp music 
co., New York. 41343 


We’ve got a war to win; w Anne West, melody Homer 
Dodge Caine. © 1c. Sept. 10,1942; E unp. 308627; 
Lucy Anne West, Ponca City, Okl. 41344 


What a man Uncle Sam; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 7, 
1942; E unp. 311350; George W. Crittenden, New 
Orleans. 41345 


What a sailor can do; song, m Fred Butler. © 1c. 
Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309990; Charles A. Doak, 
Chicago. 41346 


What about me; w Pauline M. Gray, & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309516; Ruth Hile, 
Boone, Ia. 41347 


What all young girls should know; w & melody Les- 
lie Beacon [pseud. of Joe Davis] © 1 c. Sept. 2, 
1942; E unp. 307833; Beacon music co.,New York. 

41348 


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41349 


What am I after; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 25, 
1942; E unp. 310034; James Fayette Shepardson, 
Bakersfield, Calif. 41349 


What am I going to do with you; song,m Eddie Ward 
[pseud. of Eddie Boyden] © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 308375; John Puring, New York. 41350 


What am I gonna do; song. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 310736; Virginia Lee Reichart, Valley Falls, 
Kan. 41351 


What am I gonna do with my heart; song. © 1 ec. 
Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 307972; Thomas Paschal 
Thomason, jr., Atlanta. 41352 


What are we going to do about the Flag; song, arr. 
W. Kroepl. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 310200; 
Lyle Regal, South St. Paul, Minn. 41353 


What are we waiting for, let’s go; w M. Sarnoff, 
melody Bill [i.e. W.] Borrelli, jr. © 1 c. Sept. 
14, 1942; E unp. 308788; William Borrelli, jr. & 
Maxie Sarnoff, Philadelphia. 41354 


What canIdo; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310588; Alma Helms, Bal- 
morhea, Tex. 41355 


What did youdoto me; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 2, 
1942; E unp. 310609; Whitford Price, Greenwood, 
Miss. 41356 


What does it mean to you; song, melody Lew |i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
309539; Clara Ellen Cooper, Keyport, Wash. 

41357 


What I think of you; song, m J. Charles McNeil. © 
1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309780; Mary Para- 
dela, Oakland, Calif. 41358 


What if it’s love; w & melody Bruce [i. e. W. B.] 
Cameron. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310909; 
William Bruce Cameron, Indianapolis. 41359 


What is a song; w Ida Beverage, m Edward Krush- 
inski. © Sept. 18, 1942; E pub. 107797; Volkwein 
bros., inc., Pittsburgh. 41360 


What love taught me; song, m J. Charles McNeil. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309788; Ruby Mae 
Johnson, Sanderson, Tex. 41361 


What shall I render unto the Lord; Biblical w, m 
Frank La Forge; high voice; pf. or organ acc. © 
July 23, 1942; E pub. 107778; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 41362 


What then; w Sylvia Dee, m Sidney Lippman. © 
Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 107889; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 41363 


What would we do without Uncle Sam; song, m Lee 
B. Browne. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 307886; 
G. H. Bennett, Hot Springs, S. D. 41364 


What would you like to do tonight; w Jack Sharpe, 
m Art Wilson. © July 27, 1942; E pub. 108012; 
Amer. music publishers, Hollywood, Calif. 

41365 


pt. 3, n.s., v. 37 


Whatever happened to July; w Edgar De Lange, mel- 
ody John Benson Brooks. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 309948; Dorsey bros. music, inc., New 
York, 41366 


What’ll I do if they ration you; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310168; Selig Shapiro, 
Brooklyn. 41367 


What’s cookin, good lookin’; song, w Irving Taylor. 
© 1c.Sept.14, 1942; E unp. 309046; Eleanor Capo, 
Jacksonville, Fla. - 41368 


What’s happened to you; song, w Dolly Cook. © 1 
c. Sept. 22, 1942: E unp. 309584; Cyrenius R. Fer- | 
guson, Santa Barbara, Calif. 41369 


What’s the matter with father; by Egbert Van Al- 
styne, arr. William Teague; bank pts. © Sept. 17, 
1942; E pub. 107811; Remick music corp., New 
York. 41370 


What’s the use of making me cry; song, m Florence 
Frarer. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311168; Her- 
man Guelpa, Columbus, O. 41371 


What’s wrong; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 310724; Christine Sacks, New York. 41372 


What’s your name; song, m Jack Barker. © Aug. 
15, 1942; E pub. 107880; William L. Barker, Wil- 
mington, Del. 41373 


When Adolph is paid off; song, m arr. Katie Schu- 
macher White; in B flat. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 308482; Marguerite Brennecke, Walhalla, 
S.C. 41374 


When evening falls; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308368; Charles Folds Mitchell, Rye, 
N. Y. 41375 


When girlies pass by; song. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 309166; Leo Poch, Scranton. 41376 


When I am marching for our Uncle Sammy; w & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308782; 
Leo Kelly, Philadelphia. 41377 


When I come back from Erin; song. © 1 c. Sept. 
24, 1942; E unp. 309906; Arthur Clayton Williams, 
Garden City, Kan. 41378 


When I go home on leave dear; w & melody Byron 
Henry Waters. © 1 c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 307948; 
Henry Waters, Washington. 41379 


When I kissed the Blarney stone; w & melody. © 1 
c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309089; Charles Zwick, 
Cleveland Heights, O. 41380 


When I look at you; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 309852; Walter Hope Mairs, New 
York. 41381 


When I return to my little home and you; song. © 
1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310564; Mattie Winni- 
freda Ryder, Sardis, B. C., Canada. 41382 


When I’m by myself; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1942; E unp. 310490; Edward Greenebaum, Larch- 
mont, N. Y. 41383 


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no. 9, 1942 


When is sometime; song. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 308583; Stella Lou Hammond, Niles, Mich. 
41384 


When it’s cherry blossom time in Tokyo; w H. D. 
Bulloch; pf. treble. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
309480; Sylvia McGraw, St. Louis. 41385 


When Johnny comes marching home; from Big time, 
w & m Louis Lambert, arr. Roger Edens. © lc. 
Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309743; Loew’s, inc., New 
York. 41386 


When Johnny junior comes marching home; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 
308498; John A. McClernan, Los Angeles. 41387 


When love laughed; w & m Jimmie Lands [pseud. of 
J. E. Sussdorff] © 1 c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 
310009; James E. Sussdorff, Honolulu. 41388 


What lovely infant; w & m Frank H. Gilles, ed. 
Walter Aschenbrenner; mixed cho. © Aug. 31, 
1942; E pub. 107658; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 41389 


When melodies bring memories of you; song. © 1 
c. Sept. 28, 1942; # unp. 310136; John Herman 
Schowengerdt, Liege, Mo. 41390 


When mommy comes marching home; song. © 1c. 
Sept. 22,1942; E unp. 309576; Anna Clyde Plunkett, 
Houston. 41391 


When mother sings; song. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; 
E unp. 309000; Alma Yost Johnson, Sewickley, Pa. 
< 41392 


When my heart is sad, dear; pf., with w. © lc. 
Mar. 5, 1942; E unp. 310312; Nellie D. Galotti, 
Meriden, Conn. - 41393 


When my peach trees are in bloom again; w & mel- 
ody. © lc. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 308470; William 
Edward Zellmer, Accokeek, Md. 41394 


When one is young; w & m Paine [i. e. E. P.] Feni- 
more. © ic. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308192; Edna 
Paine Fenimore, New York. 41395 


When our boys are coming home; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310670; Anthony B. 
Longenbaugh, Crowley, La. 41396 


When shadows fall; pf. treble. © 1c. Sept. 25, 
1942; E unp. 309986; Ralph De Vere Morse, An- 
chorage, Ky. 41397 


When spring is in the air; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
24, 1942; E unp. 30°962; Juna L. Christiansen, 
Provo, Utah. 41398 


When summertime is over; song, m J. Charles Mc- 
Neil. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 307844; Lewis 
Barrett, Oakland, Calif. 41399 


When the bugle calls for me; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309709; 
Fabien Perry, Manchester, N. H. 41400 


When the church bells ring in Norway; song. © lc. 
Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310110; Lena Ongstad, 
Seattle. 41401 


41418 


When the green woods laugh; w William Blake, m 
Christopher Thomas; women’s 3-pt. cho. © Sept. 
25, 1942; E pub. 108128; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 41402 


When the Huns hear the guns; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 307947; Helene Lukton, Den- 
ver. 41403 


When the moon looks down again; w & m Grant Day; 
pf. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309596; Nellie D. 
Richtmyer, Plainfield, N. J. 41404 


When the moon shines over Burma; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308516; Barry Wenton 
Maley, Ingleside, Tex. 41405 


When the old village clock strikes ten; w & melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp: 308427; Vergil Price, 
Los Angeles. 41406 


When the red sky turns to blue; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310464; Al J. Flynn, 
New York. 41407 


When the Sammies cross the Rhine; song, arr. H. 
O. Wheeler. © Sept. 23, 1942; E pub. 108155; 
Thomas H. West, Kansas City, Mo. 41408 


When the sun gets down to the sunset; song. © 1c. 
Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309847; John Colloto, Cleve- 
land. 41409 


When the sun sets red on the horizon; w Juanita 
Owen, melody J. Owen & A. J. Owen. © 1c. Sept. 
8, 1942; E unp. 308229; Andrew Jackson Owen, 
Nashville. 41410 


When the war clouds bid the new day good-by; w & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309180; 
Harry Kema, Los Angeles. 41411 


When the worldlearns tosmile;w & m Mrs. Charles 
A. [i. e. K. M.] Slifer. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 308992; Kathryn Miles Slifer, Pitman, N. J. 

41412 


When Uncle Sam blows his bugle; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 309855; Lucille M. Copeland, Fort Wayne. 

41413 


When we come sailing home; song. © 1 c. Sept. 9, 
1942; E unp. 308459; Walter Arthur Skinner, 
Everett, Mass. 41414 


When we’re over and down under again; w& melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 307980; Dermot R. 
Long, Chicago. 41415 


When we’ ve got the sneaks off the sea; w & melody. 
© 1 c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310419; Martin 
O’Malley, Vallejo, Calif. 41416 


When you hear a song; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309698; Opal P. 
Clough, Long Beach, Calif. 41417 


When you know I’m lonesome; pf., with w. © 1 c. 
Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308932; Otto Angelo, jr., 
Secaucus, N. J. 41418 


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p 
arcane 


41419 


When you sing me a song of Hawaii; song. © lc. 
Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308274; Rose Evangeline 
Ball, Seattle. 41419 


When you smile at me; song. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 310468; Bertha E. Lake, San Francisco. 
41420 


Where do we go from here; song. © Aug. 15, 1942; 
E pub. 107573; Alfred Sevigny, South Lawrence, 
Mass. 41421 


Where is my soldier boy tonight; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 309204; 
Charles J. Aufderheide, Detroit. 41422 


Where is my son; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308809; 
Adele S. Kerlin, Peoria, II1. 41423 


Where is spring; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 
29, 1942; E unp. 310440; Don Reps, Los Angeles. 
41424 


Where the River Volga flows; w Nat Burton, m 
Peter De Rose. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 
310165; Robbins music corp., New York. 41425 


Where were you when; w Hal [i. e. Harold C.] 
Mowry, melody Bob [i. e. R.] Sullivan. © 1c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308890; Robert Sullivan, 
Medford, Mass. 41426 


Where’s the silver lining; song, m Helen Wicks- 
man. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 310639; Tommy 
Kelly, South Porcupine, Ont., Canada. 41427 


Which way Buddy; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310341; George W. Schmanke, Roch- 
ester, N. Y. 41428 


While I’m away from you; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
24, 1942; E unp. 309999; Winfred Chester, River- 
side, Calif. 41429 


While you’re away; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308895; Faye Greenberg, Washington. 
41430 


Whippoorwill; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 308181; William E. Card, Buffalo. 41431 


Whirl-wind ( ketes“ua ): English w Olga Paul, ed. 
G. Bronsky, arr. Leon Zuckert. © Aug. 27, 1942; 
E pub. 107534; Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 41432 


Whisper a prayer; waltz song, melody Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 310036; Dollie R. 
Reed, Rockford, Ill. 41433 


Whispering leaves; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 23, 
1942; E unp, 310224; Beulah May Smith, Pitts- 
burgh. 41434 


Whistle because I love you; song. © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308271; Harry John Chalmers, Akron, 
oO. 41435 


Whistling in Dixie; by Lennie Hayton. 1. End title. 
2. Main title. © 1c. each Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 
309137, 309140; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

41436, 41437 


t. 3, n. s., v. 37 


White feather; from Big time, by Roger Edens, © 
1 c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309731; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 41438 


White lilies; song, melody Lee B. Browne. © lc. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308737; Maggie Fields Par- 
rish, Goldsboro, N. C. 41439 


Who do you think you’re foolin’; from Give out, sis- 
ters, w & m Ray Gold & Ray Stillwell. © Sept. 24, 
1942; E pub. 108045; Leeds music corp., New 
York. 41440 


Who else but you; w & m Pearle [i. e. L, P.] White. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308351; Lulu Pearle 
White, Brooklyn. 41441 


Who knocks on the door of my heart; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308750; T. E. Mc- 
Million, Zenith, Kan. 41442 


Who wouldn’t love a soldier; w & melody Kay [i. e. 
K. K.] Hyatt. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E ump. 
308723; Kathryn Kistler Hyatt, St. Petersburg, 
Fla. 41443 


Whom do you belong to now; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309545; 
Claris Carl Eklof, Waukegan, IIl. 41444 


Who’s got the break; melody Harry H. Rodgers, jr. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 310190; Plymouth 
music co., inc., New York. 41445 


Who’s that, talking; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 
1942; E unp. 308576; Ethel Mae Hamilton, Miami, 
Fla, 41446 


Why; song, m Noel Bear. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E 
unp. 309980; Roy Corl, Sheridan, Pa. 41447 


Why am I a soldier; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308245; Van W. Anderson, Portland, 
Or. 41448 


Why am I the way I am; w Warren Koerbel & Wally 
Dietrich, & melody. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 
310359; Andrew Scheuerle, Manor, Pa. 41449 


Why can’t they let me sleep in the morn; song, mel- 
ody Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308291; Margaret M. Forster, Donovan, Ill. 

41450 

Why do I; song. © Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 107877; 
John R. Ryan, Syracuse. 41451 


Why do I cry over you; song. © 1 c. Sept, 22, 1942; 
E unp. 309611; Victor Kopnitsky, Philadelphia. ‘ 
4145 


Why do I go on; pf., withw. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 311086; Edward K. Guntner, Hamilton 
Field, Calif. 41453 


Why don’t you tell me these things; song, melody 
Kay Garner & W. Price. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 310610; Whitford Price, Greenwood, ma 

4 


Why not prepare; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308818; 
Marvin S. Pollock, Goldsboro, N.-C. 41455 


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me 


no. 9, 1942 


Why pretend; song. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 
309346; Fred Bremier, jr., Philadelphia. 41456 


Why save it; w Frank Curlee [i. e. F. M. Curlee, 
jr.]; melody Shelby H. Curlee, 3d. © 1 c. Sept. 
24, 1942; E unp. 309932; Francis M. Curlee, jr., 
St. Louis. 41457 


Why should Icare; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308722; Lillian Bonnem, Camp Lake, 
Wis. 41458 


Why-shouid I cry over you; w & m Bob Atcher. © 
Aug. 11, 1942; E pub. 107913; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 41459 


Why should I ever fall in love; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1 e. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310543; John 
Paul Smith, Lyon Mountain, N. Y. 41460 


Why should I love; song, w Raymond Geeting, arr. 
Haroid Potter. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 
308880; Harriett Jane Sams, Sioux Falls, S. D. 

41461 


Why we're going over yonder; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308337; Lester O. Edmiston, Sergeant, Pa. 

41462 


Will you forget; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 309589; Maurice H. Schultz, Detroit. 
41463 


Will you marry a sailor boy; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309342; Richard L. Cornelius, 
Chicago. 41464 


Will you miss me; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310883; 
Sadie E. Neigh, Pittsburgh. 41465 


Will you remember; song. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 310146; Carl A. Barrett, Chicago. 41466 


Will you remember me; song, melody Lee B. Browne. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308730; Martha Raye, 
Norfolk, Va. 41467 


_ Will you wait for me; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 


- 


1942; E unp. 309965; Nathan Prudente, Mount 
Vernon, N. Y. 41468 


Winds blew; foxtrot, w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 16, 
1942: E unp. 309062; Sue Price, Spokane. 41469 


Winds that blow across the sky; w Alice Hirsh, m 
Rutger Van Woert; women’s 3-pt. cho. © Sept. 
24, 1942; E pub. 108216; Hall & McCreary co., 
Chicago. 41470 


Wings; w Alicia Weatherburn, m Arthur F.Wenberg. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309287; Jessica L. 
Tumbridge, Long Island, N. Y. 41471 


Wings and more wings; w & melody. © ic. Oct. 1, 
1942; E unp. 310668; John H. Elmer, Santa Monica, 
Calif. 41472 


Wings for victory; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 2, 
1942; E unp. 309016; James Epherium Avrea, 


Dallas. 41473 

_ Wings in the sky; song. © 1 c. Sept. 3, 1942; E 

unp. 307983; Adessa Ehrhart, Washington. 41474 
507184 O - 43-7 


41492 


Wings of the navy; song. © Sept. 17, 1942; E pub. 
107882; Charles Rigdon Butler, Warsaw, Ind. 
41475 


Winnie beware; w. Frank Curlee [i. e. F. M. Curlee, 
jr.], melody Shelby H. Curlee, 3d. © 1 c. Sept. 
24, 1942; E unp. 309933; Francis M. Curlee, St. 
Louis. 41476 


Winter night; song. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E ump. 
308358; Helen DeLanoy Jimenez, Nelsonville, N. Y. 
41477 


Wishful dreaming; song. © 1 c. Sept. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 308526; Ruby Hurtig, University City, Mo. 
41478 


Wishing star; by Frank Grey; pf. © Sept. 16, 1942; 
E pub. 107859: Theodore Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 41479 


With a lady like you; w & m Jack [i. e.A. J.] Kester. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308231; Andrew Jack- 
son Kester, Everett, Wash. 41480 


With all the world to dream about why do I dream 
of you; w & m Ruth M. Buchanan. © June 22, 
1937; E pub. 108110; Merrell Schwarz music co., 
Cincinnati. 41481 


With fightin’ on my mind; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
3, 1942; E unp. 308009; Josephine Crisler Mc- 
Cormack, Washington. 41482 


With the little gold band on my finger; song, m Mrs. 
Jack [i. e. Mrs. J. J.] Dempsey. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310090; Fred J. Rogers, New London, 
Wis. ; 41483 


With you 100 per cent; pf., withw. © 1 c. Sept. 9, 
1942: E unp. 309212; Shirley Heller, Brooklyn. 
41484 


With you under an autumn sky; song. © Sept. 12, 
1942; E pub. 107652; Raymond J. Simon, Chicago. 
41485 


Woe, woe, woe is me; w & m Billie Namkie. © 1c. 
Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311254; Anne E. Eichmann, 
Jersey City. 41486 


Woman of the year; from Count me in, w & m Ann 
Ronell. © Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 107598; Chappell 
& co., inc., New York. — 41487 


Womanhood; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E 
unp. 309751; John R. Ryan, Syracuse. 41488 


Wonder song; song. © Aug. 1, 1942; E pub. 107522; 
James Snedeker, La Jolla, Calif. 41489 


Won’t you come and hear the story; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 309863; John W. McKain, Jonesville, Ind. 

41490 


Won’t you take me back again; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308289; 
Endora C. Johnston, Dexter, Ia. 41491 


Won’t you walk for America; song. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 
1942; E unp. 310252; Afton Hembree Ward, Omaha. 
41492 


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41493 a pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Woodland serenade; w Al J. Neiburg, melody Henri 
Woode. © ic. Sept. 19, 1942; E unp. 309661; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 41493 


Woo-woo; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308195; Valtah V. McCullah, Yankton, S. D. 
41494 


Words are so useless; song. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 310390; Robert Moore, jr., Washington, 
41495 


Words in my heart; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. 
of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310868; Nettie G. Chapman, Aurora, II. 41496 


Work! Fight! Win; song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 308434; Edna Coverdale Hart, Fort worth. 
41497 


World is waiting; w L. Maxwell, mC. E. Hornaday. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 310213; Leslie Max- 
well & Charles Edwin Hornaday, Auburn, Ind. 

41498 


Worm who loved the little tater-bug; w & m Len 
Charles Conn, pf. arr. George N. Terry. © Nov. 
28, 1941; E pub. 108163; Reis & Taylor, inc., 
New York. 41499 


Worried day will soon be over; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 308805; Ruby Pankey, Craig, Col. 41500 


Worry; w Noel Roberts [pseud. of R. McNeal], m 
Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308806; Robert McNeal, Ortonville, 
Mich. 41501 


Would I were with (hee; song, arr. Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 
308815; R. W. Babbit, Jacksonville, Fla. 41502 


Wrap yourself in cotton-wool; from Get a load of 
this, w Val Guest, m Manning Sherwin. © Dec. 
19, 1941; E for. 67434; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
ltd., London. 41503 


Write a letter to a soldier; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309901; Leona Stephens 
Hollister, South Casco, Me. 41504 


Write to me again; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310148; Harry Zieve, Chicago. 
41505 


Ya me voy; cancion-bolero, letra y m Agustin Lara. 
© Aug. 12, 1942; E for. 67349; Promotora Hispano 
Americana de musica, s. a., Mexico, D. F. 41506 


Yamwhatam (The); w & melody. ©.1 c. Sept. 3, 
1942; E unp. 307981; Hazel L. Beck, Lake Geneva, 
Wis. 41507 


Yankee boy; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 310134; Rulon Armstrong Jones, 
Hemet, Calif. 41508 


—song, arr. Walter Kroepfl. © 1c. Sept. 4, 
1942; E unp. 310225; Lyle Regal, South St. Paul, 
Minn. 41509 


1516 


Yankee Doodle doodle do; song. © 1c. Oct. 1, 
1942; E unp. 310512; Hazel Rae Corrello Krueger, 
Dayton, O. 41510 


Yankee Doodle in the style of the masters; arr. 
Carolyn Westwood; pf. © Sept. 24, 1942; E pub. 
107999; A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 41511 


Yankee Doodle spirit; w & m Oliver Wallace & 
Cliff Edwards. © Aug. 11, 1942; E pub. 107921; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New York. 41512 


Yankee soldiers’ march; song, w Ellen M. Mulcahy. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1942: E unp. 310394; Margaret 
Agnes Mulcahy, New Milford, Conn. 41513 


Yankee stew; song. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 
310900; Bennie Emory Lord, Baltimore. 41514 


Yankees are coming; song, m Eddie Keenan. © 
Sept. 19, 1942; E pub. 107840; Ora A. Sinclair, 
Harrington, Me. 


Yankees of the air; song. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 310044; Emily Anna Essenmacher, Chicago. 
41516 


Yanks; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll 
Webster| © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308393; 
Guy Earle, Houston. 41517 


Yanks and their tanks are coming; w & m Murph 
[i. e. P. S.] Vogel; pf. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 308584; Phares Shimp Vogel, Ephrata, Pa. 

41518 


Yanks are at it again; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis} Tobin. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
309547; Christine Frank, Fresno, Calif. 41519 


Yanks are coming again; w F. Blaha, melody F. 
Furlett. © 1 c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310508; Frank 
Blaha & Frank Furlett, Chicago. 41520 


Yanks are cookin’; w Eilleen Woodal, & mzlody. © 
1c. Sept. 21, 1942; Eunp. 309602; Harry Summer- 
hill, Chicago. 41521 


Yanks are on the march again; foxtrot, w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310481; Beulah 
Dozier, Bossier City, La. 41522 


Yanks are on the way; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 9, 
1942; Eunp. 308441; Horton Jerome Martin Melaro, 
Oakmont, Pa. 41523 


Yanks are rolling; w C. Baker, m W. Hampton, arr. 
Aaron A. Clark. © Sept. 14, 1942; E pub. 107833; 
Cecil Baker & Wesley Hampton, Centralia, Ill. 

41524 


Yanks in Ireland; w & melody Jack [i. e. J. K.] 
Schafer. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 309022; 
John K. Schafer, APO 813, c/o Postmaster, New 
York. 41525 


Yanks will finish this war; song. © 1c. Sept. 18, 
1942; Eunp. 310253; Afton Hembree Ward, Omaha. 
41526 


Yesterlove; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 
307968; Bertha Mae Jackson, Grundy, Va. 41527 


41515 - 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1942 


41562 


-Yips, yowls, and yodels; w L. McDonald, melody 
M. G. fhomas. © 1 c.Oct.2, 1942; E unp. 310627; 
Leo McDonald & Millard Galweston Thomas, New 
York. 41528 


You affect me so; w Charles C. Legler, & melody: 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309517; Ruth Hile, 
Boone, Ia. 41529 


You angel; w Jack Roll & Lois Sheridan, melody J. 
Roll. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310662; Lehman 
S. Roll, Atlanta. 41530 


You are a dream come true; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308970; Nettie Allen, Jersey 
City. 41531 


You are just a little different; w L. E. Dudley, mel- 
ody J. A. Williams. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1942; E unp. 
309339; Lionel E. Dudley & Joseph A. Willaims, 
Bordentown, N. J. 41532 


You are my bold brigand; m William Henry Allen; 
pi. treble, withw; inC. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 310242; Karl Mortensen, New York. 41533 


You are my dream; song, mJ. Chas. McNeil. © 1 
c.Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310584; Freddie Brough- 
ton, Inverness, Fla. 41534 


You are my only gain; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308707; John N. Ouzounian, Ceres, 
Calif. 41535 


You are my only sweetheart; pf., withw. © lc. 
Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 308921; Charles Fred Mol- 
ter, Leominster, Mass. 41536 


You are my star; w & melody. ©1 c. Sept. 23, 
1942; E unp. 309838; Martin B. Nadle, Brooklyn & 
Bernard Altschuler, Jackson Heights, L.I., N. Y. 

41537 


You are the answer to my dreams; song, m Sybil 
Burris. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308261; J. D. 
Fuselier, Port Arthur, Tex. 41538 


You are the one; pf. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 
310669; Maurice Shapiro, Washington. 41539 


You asked for it; song, melody Burrell Van Buren. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309526; Gus Ellis 
Reeves, Gainesville, Tex. 41540 


You broke my heart in old New Mexico; song, w 
Marie zander. © 1 c.Oct.5, 1942; E unp. 310800; 
Arthur William Dietsche, Toledo. 41541 


You brought sorrow to my heart; w & m Johnny 
Bond. © Aug. 11, 1942; E pub. 107917; Peer in- 
ternatl. corp., New York. 41542 


You can say that again; song. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 310382; George N. Thompson, San Bruno, 
Calif. 41543 


You can’t break my heart anymore; song, melody 
Ronald Buck. © 1 c.Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308861; 
Elliott Martin Cantley, San Diego, Calif. 41544 


You can’t love a dream; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster) © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310879; Bobby Morgan, Iowa, La. 41545 


1517 


You couldn’t be cuter; w & m Robert William Mor- 
ris [pseud. of H. M. Miller] © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 308283; Hubert M. Miller, South Milwaukee, 
Wis. 41546 


You didn’t say why; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 
c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 309208; Opal Cunningham, 
Spokane. 41547 


You don’t need a coupon for love; w & melody. © 
1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311334; Isabella Saffer 
Edelman, New York. 41548 


You don’t need a stethoscope; w & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 309019; Ruth Harrison, 
Deer Lodge, Mont. 41549 


You forget but I remember; song, m Stephen Grady 
[pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 308381; Paul Swenson, Santa Cruz, Calif. 

41550 


You gorgeous hunk of man; w Joe [i. e. J. G.] Mor- 
ris, m Roland Vaile; in C. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 309466; Joseph George Morris, Hollywood, 
Calif. 41551 


You gotta get a glory; w Berton Braley, m Bernard 
L. Goldman; med. voice. © Aug. 18, 1942; E pub. 
107779; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 41552 


You invaded my dreams; w Syd Wyner [psued. of 
Syd Weinstein], melody Samuel Weller. © lc. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311165; Syd Weinstein, Brook- 
lyn. 41553 


You just wait; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1942; 
‘Eunp. 310547; Charles Dclor Bourcier, Atlantic 
City. 41554 


You mean Ireland when you say I love you; w & 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 309650; 
Olive Hanson McClaran, Mount Pleasant, Ia. 

41555 


You! Not I; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 308074; Sam Baroff, Brooklyn. 41556 


You take care of Uncle Sam; song. © Aug. 11, 1942; 
E pub. 107555; John Richard Wills, Elizabeth, N, J. 
41557 


You taught me how to love; foxtrot, w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310483; Harvey Alston, 
Camp Davis, N. C. 41558 


You taught me the way to love; song. © 1c. Sept. 
29, 1942; E unp. 310449; Matthew Lynch, New 
York. 41559 


You. think I’ll fall; song. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E 
unp. 310040; Louis C. Cate, Montour Falls, N. Y. 
41560 


You were born to love and worship; foxtrot, w & m 
Robert William Morris [pseud. of H. M. Miller] 
‘© 1c. Sept. 19, 1942; E unp. 309411; Hubert M. 
Miller, South Milwaukee, Wis. 41561 


You weren’t good for me; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
14, 1942; E unp. 308848; Robert William Kowitt, 
Oceanside, N. Y. 41562 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
41563 
ee ES a 


You whispered darling; song, melody Lee Stern. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308180; Christine 
Sacks, New York. 41563 


You'll change your mind; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
16, 1942; E unp. 310282; Walter Ree Burke, Jack- 
son, Mich. 41564 


You'll cry for me; w & melody Wallace [i. e. J. W.] 
Fowler. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309350; 
John Wallace Fowler, Nashville. 41565 


Young America quickstep; w & m Irene Chipman 
Tirrell; pf. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308659; 
Hetty Knowlton Turnbull, Arlington, Mass. 41566 


Young and Irish; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 307929; Joseph J. N. Fitzgerald, New York. 
41567 


Young and willing; fox-trot, Teddy Powell & Fred 
Norman, arr. F. Norman; orch. pts. © Sept. 18, 
1942; E pub. 108111; Famous music corp., New 
York. 41568 


Your boy will be blue tonight; w W. Van Ornum, 
melody W. Smith. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; E unp. 
307928; Walter Smith & William Van Ornum, San 
Francisco, 41569 


Your heaven and mine; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 309685; Frank 
Pazeras, Camp Lee, Va. 41570 


Your love; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 307829; Helen F. Wesser, Jackson Heights, 
N. Y. 41571 


Your love of freedom; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 
1942; E unp. 310403; Merril Clyde Smith, Eliza- 
beth City, N. J. 41572 


Your prayer is answered; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308859; Doro- 
thy Bailey, Steubenville, 0. 41573 


Your ring will always be on my finger; song. © 1 
c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309586; Fred J. Rogers, 
New London, Wis. 41574 


Your smileS mean more than good day; song, m 
Robert VanSickle. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 
309283; Herschel Richardson, Leavenworth, Kan. 

41575 


Your soul was born; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 309041; Charles S. Merrill, Salt Lake 
City. 41576 


Your Uncle Sam is going to town; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308734; James P. Del- 
vin, Orrville, O. 41577 


You’re a little bit of sugar; w Harold Hoffman, & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310094; 
Ouida M. Smith, Elsie, Mich. 41578 


You’re a rat, you slant eyed Jap; song, m_ Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 310884; Virgil Brown, Albany. 

41579 


pt. 3, n.s., v. 37 


You’re all I’ve hoped for; pf. treble. © 1 c. Sept. 
23, 1942; E unp. 309815; Ada May, New York. 
41580 


You’re all that I’ve got dear; song. © July 14, 1942; 
-E pub. 107375; Juanita Roberts, Hallwood, Va. 
41581 


You’re an angel; song, melody Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 


308397; John J. Senger, Fort McClellan, Ala. 
41582 


You’re drafted now; song, mJ. Charles McNeil. © 
1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309781; Nora Devine, 
Fairvalley, Okl. 41583 


You’re gone from me; w F. Facenda,:m D. Allen. 
© 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310631; Frank Facenda 
& David Allen, Petersburg, Va. 41584 


You’re gonna be sorry; song. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 309886; Ada Elizabeth Shideler, Omaha. 
41585 


You’re heaven sent; song, m Florence Frarer. © 
1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311169; Herman Guelpa, 
Columbus, O. 41586 


You’re mine; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 310739; Charles Merrill, Salt Lake City. 
41587 


You’re my dream of love; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
14, 1942; E unp. 308911; Erwin Reinking, Cin- 
cinnati. 41588 


You’re my honey; song. © 1 c. Sept. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 309084; Hazel Rae Corrello Krueger, Dayton, 
O. 41589 


You’re my million dollar baby; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 308346; Rose Flees, Chicago. 41590 


You’re my shining star; w & m Fay Morens [pseud. 
of Fanny Moses]; pf. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 
307828; Fanny Moses, New York. 41591 


You’re right, you son-of-a-gun; m Roberta Pettitt 
& R. A. Pettitt; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 308829; Roy A. Pettitt, Ardmore, Okl. 

41592 


You’re so good to me; from Youth on parade, w & 
m Jule Styne & Sammy Cahn. © Sept. 14, 1942; E 
pub. 107808; Edwin H. Morris & co., inc., New 
York. 41593 


You’re still a dream to me; w & m Al Hoffman, 
Mann Curtis & Jerry Livingston; pf. treble. © 1 
c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 310322; Mutual music 
soc., inc., New York. 41594 


You’re the one for me; w & melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
5, 1942; E unp. 308070; William O. Pickering, San 
Francisco. 41595 


You’re the one who can do it Yankee boy; w & mel- — 
ody. © ic. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310685; Milton 
E. Olin, Chicago. 41596 


1518 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 9, 1942 41610 


You’ve gotta love me; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. 
of Andrew Brady] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
308401; May Guerin, Detroit. 41604 


You’re the only one; song. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 309289: Erwin Reinking, Cincinnati. 41597 


—— -——melody Burrell Van Buren. © 1c. Sept. 
21, 1942; E unp. 309527; Emily Irene Park, Seattle. 
41598 


Yum yum; fox trot, w & m Dorothy Soule, Jack Val 
& Marty Kahn. © Sept. 3, 1942; E pub. 107524; 
Melo-art music publishers, New York. 41605 

You’re the only one for me; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308039; Leonard W. Wilder, 
Brooklyn. 41599 


Zacatecas; by G. Codina, arr. Severo Muguerza; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; E unp. 309017; Thomas Sea- 
brook Hunter, Montérey, N.-L., Mexico. 41606 


You’re up against Uncle Sam; song. © 1c. Sept. 9, 
1942; E unp. 308318; Viola Mae Coltran, Alhambra, 
Calif. 41600 


Zandunga; rumba, letra y m Ignacio Pijieiro; pf. © 
May 15, 1941; E for. 67462; Peer internat]. corp., 
New York. 41607 


4arabanda; afro, letra y m Luciano Chano Pozo. © 
Sept. 11, 1942; E pub. 107974; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 41608 


Yours sincerely; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 11, 
1942; E unp. 308683; John Wade Lurtz, Chicago. 
41601 


Youths serenade; song. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; E 


unp. 308701; Eva Barrett, M m, Okl. 41602 4ip your lip; w & m Lew Pollack & Herman Ruby. 


© Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 107920; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 41609 
You’ve got it all; from Count me in, w & m Amn 
Roneil. © Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 107599; Chappell 
& co., inc., New York. 41603 


Zuyder Zee; pf. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 
308598; Arthur Wilson Levi, Chicago. 41610 


Number oi entries of Musical Compositions in Part 3 of the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942: 


Musical Compositions in English language (including 31,057 unpublished) ----------------------- 39,604 
Musical Compositions in foreign languages (including 693 unpublished)------------------------- 2,006 
3 Eiamec aspera anlie t eal  EEE , IRRID Rite ows I tia ah pie clea le ie 41,610 


1519 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


[41610 


A. O. H’s of the U. S. A.; w Joe [i. e. Joseph} Mc- 
Carthy, m Jack [i. e. Jacob] Glogau. © Joseph 
McCarthy, Hadley, N. Y. & Jacob Glogau, Wood- 
haven, L.I., N. Y. R 111562, Oct. 5, 1942. 1 


A «ut alors; one step, Leopold Lamont; mand. orch. 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. R 111423, Sept. 
21, 1942. 2 


28 studien; v. Sigfrid Karg-Elert, op. 95; harmoni- 
um. 1. folge, nos. 1-18. Stiefe 7-9. © Louise 
Karg-Elert, Leipzig. R 111399, Sept. 16, 1942. 

3 


Adagio cantabile; from the Septet, v. L. van Beet- 
hoven, op. 20, arr. Gustav Saenger; string orch., 
with pf., organ or harmonium. © Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. R 111404, Sept. 18, 1942. 4 


Adore and be still; anthem, Gounod, arr. C. H. H. 
Booth; mixed cho. © Fanny Booth, New York. R 
111338, Aug. 27, 1942. 5 


Album leaves; by Robert Schumann, op. 124, critic- 
ally: rev. & fingered Max Vogrich; pf. © G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. R 111517, Apr. 23, 
1942. 6 


Alice in Wonderland; song, m Hans Von Holstein. 
© Richard W. Pascoe, Detroit. R 111465, Sept. 
25, 1942. 7 


All full of ginger; song, from Ned Wayburn’s town 
topics, w Thomas J. Gray. © Harold Orlob, New 
York. R 111497, Sept. 24, 1942. 8 


Alleluia! Christ is risen; Easter anthem, w & m W. 
C. Williams, arr.C.H. H. Booth; solo, duet & cho. 
© W. C. Williams, Summit, N. J. R 111337, Aug. 
27, 1942. 9 


Along the rocky road to Dublin; song, w Joe Young. 
© Bert Grant, New York. R 111453, Sept. 21, 
1942. 10 


——w Joe Young, m Bert Grant. © Ruth Young 
Grunberg, New York. R 111454, Sept. 21, 1942. 
11 


America first; march two step, F. H. Losey; full 
orch. © Addah M. Losey, Erie, Pa. R 111390, 
Sept. 2, 1942. 12 


Andantino in modo di canzona; 2d movement from 
Symphony in F min. no. 4, by Peter Tschaikowsky, 
op. 36, arr. Charles J. Roberts; full orch. © Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. R 111550, Sept. 29, 
1942. 13 


At last united; from The girl who smiles, w Edward 
A. Paulton & Adolf Philipp, m Jean Briquet [pseud. 
of A. Philipp} & A. Philipp. © Jessie June Paul- 
ton, West Tarring, Sussex, England. R 111468, 
Sept. 24, 1942. 14 


Ave Maris Stella; v. Edvard Grieg, arr.; violine, 
mit klavierbegl. © Carl Flesch, The Hague, Hol- 
land. R 111529, Sept. 29, 1942. 15 


Babe’s (A) first cry; w Corinne B. Dodge, m Ger- 
trude Ross. © Corrine Ross Grimaldi, Los 
Angeles. R 110679, Aug. 5, 1942. 16 


Bars are down in Lovers Lane; w & m Clare Kum- 
mer [i. e. C. K. Henry] © Clare Kummer Henry, 
Beverly Hills, Calif. R 111463, Sept. 23, 1942. 

17 


Bayside fox trot; pf. © Jesse Winne, New York. R 
111472, Sept. 24, 1942. 18 


Beautiful roses; hesitation waltz, Carroll & Fried- . 


land, arr. Lee Orean Smith & Calvin Grooms; 
mand. orch. © Leo Feist, inc., New York. R 
111424, Sept. 21, 1942. 19 


Bedford grand march; by D. W. Crist; pf. © Ger- 
trude Crist, Alliance,O. R 111459, Sept. 18, 1942. 
20 


Behold God is my salvation; Biblical w, mC. H. H. 
Booth; sop. or ten.; in A flat. © Fanny Booth, 
New York. R 111317, Aug. 27, 1942. 21 


Bird as prophet; by Robert Schumann, op. 82, no. 
7, ed. & rev. Leopold Godowsky; pf. © Vanita G. 
Saperton, Dagmar Godowsky & Leopold Godowsky, 
jr., New York. R 111448, Sept. 22, 1942. . 22 


Blue paradise; Viennese operetta, bk. Leo Stein & 
Bela Jenbach, American version Edgar Smith, 
lyrics Herbert Reynolds, m Edmund Eysler & §. 
Romberg. Voc. sc. © Sigmund Romberg, Bever- 
ly Hills, Calif. R 110873, Aug. 13, 1942. 23 


Boy of mine; song, m Ford T. Dabney & James 
Reese Europe. © Gene Buck, New York. R 
111320, Sept. 11, 1942. 24 


carnevale (Il) di Venezia; di Giulio Briccialdi, op. 
78, trascritti Leonardo de Lorenzo; flauto, con 
acc. di pf. © Carl Fischer, inc., New York. R 
111186, Sept. 2, 1942. 25 


Carus breeze; fox trot, Jack [i. e. Jacob] Glogau; 
pf. © Jacob Glogau, Woodhaven, L.I., N.Y. R 
111565, Oct. 5, 1942. 26 


Cherry ripe; pf. © Cyril Scott, Exford, Somerset, 
England. R 111332, Sept. 11, 1942. 27 


Cling a little closer; song. © E. Ray Goetz, New 
York. R 111422, Sept. 21, 1942. 28 


Cohen owes me ninety seven dollars; song. © 
Irving Berlin, New York. R 111525, Sept. 28, 1942, 
29 


1520 


Chis sakes 


RENEWALS 


no. 9, 1942 


Colleen machree; from Jack’s romance, by Linda 
Bloodgood, arr. Lee Orean Smith, orch. © Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. R 111425, Sept. 21, 1942. 

30 


—w F. O'Hara, m L. Bloodgood. © Fiske 
O’Hara, Los Angeles & Linda Bloodgood, New 
York. R 111505, Aug. 6, 1942. 31 


Consolation (La); chanson, w Lucis Delarue Mar- 
drus. © Gustave Ferrari, London. R 111377, 
Sept. 16, 1942. 32 


Country club; fox trot; pf. © William T. Pierson, 
Washington. R 111503, Sept. 24, 1942. 33 


Cute little summery time; song, from Hands up, 
w William Jerome & E. Ray Goetz. © Jean 
Schwartz, West Los Angeles, Calif. R 111555, 
Sept. 30, 1942. 34 


Czardas no. 5; Hungarian national airs, Gustave 
Michiels, arr. M. L. Lake; full orch. © Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. R 111548, Sept. 29, 
1942. 35 


Dance me goodbye; from The girl who smiles, w 
Edward A. Paulton & Adolf Philipp, m Jean Bri- 
quet [pseud. of A. Philipp] & A. Philipp. © Jessie 
June Paulton, West Tarring, Sussex, England. R 
111411, Sept. 4, 1942. 36 


Dancing the blues away; w & m Joe [i. e. Joseph] 
McCarthy, Howard Johnson & Fred Fischer. © 
Leo Feist, inc. & Edna Johnson, New York, Joseph 
McCarthy, Hadley, N. Y. R 111561, Oct. 5, 1942. 

37 


Dancing the jelly roll; song, m Herman Paley. © 
Nat Vincent, Los Angeles. R 111462, Sept. 23, 


1942. 38 
— —w Nat Vincent. © Herman Paley, New 
York. R 111452, Sept. 22, 1942. 39 


Danse romantique; pf. © Cyril Scott, London. R 
111407, Sept. 18, 1942. 40 


Dearth; song, w James Whitcomb Riley; mezzo 
sop. or bar. © Fritz Krull, Indianapolis. R 
110814, Aug. 3, 1942. 41 


Elfin dance; pf. © Cedric Wilmot Lemont, New 
York. R 110883, Aug. 17, 1942. 42 


Endless day; w Thomas Lawson, m Alfred G. Robyn. 
© Isadora Robyn, New York. R 111316, Aug. 27, 
1942, 43 


Epilogue; op. 59, no. 9; pf. © Ignaz Friedman, 
Vaucluse, Australia. R 111303, Sept. 8, 1942. 
44 


_ Evening chimes; andantino, Herbert Arthur Wheel- 
don; organ. © Banker’s trust co., New York. R 
111541, Sept. 29, 1942. 45 


_ Fischer (Carl) loose leaf motion picture collection, 
by M. L. Lake; violin & pf. © Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. R 111431, Sept. 21, 1942. 46 


Fox (Sam) library orchestra folio; 1st violin pt. 
v. 1. © Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. R 111353, 
Sept. 12, 1942. 47 


64 


Fredlys din jord, du danske mand; tekst Anders W. 
Holm, m Carl Nielsen. © Anne Marie Carl Niel- 
sen, Copenhagen. R 111530, Sept. 29, 1942. 48 


25 ettiden; v. Sigfrid Karg-Elert, op. 95; harmoni- 
um. Stiefe 5-7. © Louise Karg-Elert, Leipzig. 
R 11398, Sept. 16, 1942. 49 


Galatea; by Ad. Jensen, op.44, no. 3, ed. & rev. 
Leopold Godowsky; pf. © Vanita G. Saperton, 
Dagmar Godowsky & Leopold Godowsky, jr., New 
York. R 111447, Sept. 22, 1942. 50 


Garden of summer; w Ed. Teschemacher [pseud. of 
Edward Lockton], m Dorothy Forster [i. e. Mrs. 
L. J. Cary] © Mrs. Leo J. Cary, London. R 
111335, Sept. 12, 1942. 51 


Gavotte; aus dem ballet Don Juan, v. Chr. W. Gluck, 
frei bearb.; pf. Konzertvortrag. © Ignaz Fried- 
man, Vaucluse, Australia. R 111534, Sept. 29, 
1942. 52 


Gigue; v. Dom Scarlatti, frei bearb.; pf. Konzert- 
vortrag. © Ignaz Friedman, Vaucluse, Australia. 
R 111535, Sept. 29, 1942. 53 


Gobbler’s gambol; turkey trot, Calvin Grooms; 
mand. orch. © Leo Feist, inc., New York. R 
111426, Sept. 21, 1942. 54 


Greatest battle song of all; song, w Sam Downing. 
© Harry Ruby, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 111421, 
Sept. 19, 1942. 55 


Harmoniumstudier; for begyundere og viderekom- 
me, med. tillaeg af Weyses Morgen og aftensange 
i 4 stem, arr. © Fr. Jacobsen, Copenhagen. R 
111531, Sept. 29, 1942. 56 


Harvest cantata; w John Francis Waller, m George 
Garrett, op. 20, rev. Theodore Baker. © G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. R 111502, Apr. 23, 
1942. 57 


Hawthorn tree; op. 18, no. 2, w Willa Sibert Cather; 
med. voice. © Arthur Bergh, Beverly Hills, 
Calif. R 111419, Sept. 21, 1942. 58 


Heart to heart with Jesus; w E. E. Hewitt, m Wil- 
liam J. Kirkpatrick, arr. Charles H. Gabriel. © 
Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 111522, 
Sept. 26, 1942. 59 


Hello Frisco I called you up to say hello; song, 
from Ziegfeld follies 1915, m Louis A. Hirsch. 
© Gene Buck, New York. R 111154, Sept.1, 1942. 

60 


Highwayman (The); w F. O'Hara, m L. Bloodgood. 
© Fiske O’Hara, Los Angeles & Linda Bloodgood, 
New York. R 111506, Aug. 6, 1942. 61 


Holiday march; by D. W. Crist; pf. © Gertrude 
Crist, Alliance, O. R 111460, Sept. 18, 1942. 
62 


Horch, es fltistern leis die geigen; v. V. Hollaen- 
der; salon orch. stimmen. © Rosa Hollaender, 
Los Angeles. R 111433, Sept. 21, 1942. 63 


I know a little rose; w R. H. Stoddard; med. voice. 
© Arthur Bergh, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 111420, 
Sept. 21, 1942. 64 


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I love to stay at home; song. © Irving Berlin, New 
York. R 111518, Sept. 28, 1942. 65 


I want everybody to know it; w Kem G. Bottorf & 
Johnson Oatman, jr., m K. G. Bottorf. © Rode- 
heaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 111501, Sept. 
26, 1942. 66 


I would find you dear; w J. K. Brennan, m Ernest 
R. Ball. © J. Keirn Brennan, Los Angeles & M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. R 111325, Sep:. 12, 
1942. 67 


I’ll keep the roses blooming for you; song, from 
Ned Wayburn’s town topics, w Thomas J. Gray, 
© Harold Orlob, New York. R 111492, Sept. 23, 
1942. 68 


Ill mend the heart I have broken; song. © Milton 
Sherman, New York. R 111504, Sept. 24, 1942. 


69 

I’ll throw a ring around you; song, m Hampton 
Durand. © Casper Nathan, Chicago. R 111304, 

Sept. 10, 1942. 10 


I’m a nurse for aching hearts; song, from Ziegfeld 
follies 1915, m Louis A. Hirsch. © Gene Buck, 
New York. R 111319, Sept. 11, 1942. 71 


I’m glad my wife’s in Europe; w Howard Johnson & 
Coleman Goetz, m Archie Gottler. © Edna John- 
son, New York. R 111560, Oct. 5, 1942. 72 


I’m simply crazy over you; song, from Hands up, 
w William Jerome & E. Ray Goetz. © Jean 
Schwartz, West Los Angeles, Calif. R111556, 
Sept. 30, 1942. 713 


Imi au ia oe; song. © Charles E. King, New York. 
R 111371, Sept. 15, 1942. 74 


Impromptu; by F. Schubert, op. 90, no. 4,ed. & rev. 
Leopold Godowsky; pf. © Vanita G. Saperton, 
Dagmar Godowsky & Leopold Godowsky, jr., New 
York. R 111449, Sept. 22, 1942. 15 


In roaming Romany; w Stanley Murphy, m Lewis F. 
Muir. © Theresa M. Deutsch, New York. R 
111443, Sept. 23, 1942. 76 


In the gloaming of Wyoming, back with the girl I 
love; song, w Joe Young. © Bert Grant, New 
York. R 111455, Sept. 21, 1942. 77 


———w Joe Young, m Bert Grant. © Ruth Young 
Grunberg, New York. R 111456, Sept. 21, 1942. 
78 


In time of peace prepare for war; song, from Ned 
Wayburn’s town topics, w Robert B. Smith. © 
Harold Orlob, New York. R 111509, Sept. 25, 
1942. 719 


Ingenne (L’); pf. © Cedric Wilmot Lemont, New 
York. R 110890, Aug. 17, 1942. 80 


Irish (An) melody, the Londonderry air; by Frank 
Bridge; string quartet pts. © Ethel E. Bridge, 
London. R 111387, Sept. 16, 1942. 81 


Is the King coming soon; w E. E. Hewitt, m Charles 
H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 110769, Aug. 10, 1942. 82 


pt. 3, n. s.,v. 37 


It was nothing but a rose; op. 18, no. 3, w Harriette 
Spofford; med. voice. © Arthur Bergh, Beverly 
Hills, Calif. R 111418, Sept. 21, 1942. eS 


It’s all a dream; w J. Yellen, m G. L. Cobb. © 
George L. Cobb, Brookline, Mass. & Jack Yellen, 
New York. R 111415, Sept. 18, 1942. 84 


It’s going to be a cold, cold winter, but I’ll never 
freeze when you're around; w & m Edgar Leslie 
& L. Brown. © Lew Brown, Beverly Hills, Calif. 
R 111308, Sept. 9, 1942. 85 


I’ve been floating down the old Green River; song, 
m Joe Cooper. © Bert Kalmar, Hollywood, Calif. 
R 111339, Sept. 3, 1942. 86 


I’ve only one idea about the boys; w & m Joe [i. e. 
Joseph] McCarthy, E. Carroll & Al Piantadosi. © 
Leo Feist, inc., New York, Joseph McCarthy, 
Hadley, N. Y. & Earl Carroll, Hollywood, Calif. 
R 111566, Oct. 5, 1942. 87 


Jesus, the very thought of Thee; w E. Caswell, m 
C. H. H. Booth; mezzo sop.;in F. © Fanny Booth, 
New York. R 111486, Sept. 23, 1942. 88 


Jolly miller; w James Whitcomb Riley; mezzo sop. 
or bar. © Fritz Krull, Indianapolis. R 110817, 
Aug. 3, 1942. 89 


Jonglerie; op. 59, no. 8; pf. © Ignaz Friedman, © 


Vaucluse, Australia. R 111302, Sept. 8, 1942. 
: 90 


Kathlyn valse; hesitation waltz, valse boston, Lee 
Orean Smith; mand. orch. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. R 111427, Sept. 21, 1942. 91 


Keep the home fires burning; by Ivor Novello, arr. 
S. Deshon. 1. Orch. - 2. Band. © Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. R 111439, 111553, Sept. 21. 30, 
1942. 92, 93 


Keep the home fires burning till the boys come 
home; song, m Ivor Novello; inF. © Lena Guil- 
bert Ford, London. R 111461, Oct. 7, 1942. 94 


Key to first year harmony withadditional exercises. 
© Thomas Tapper, New York. R 111489, Sept. 
24, 1942. 95 


Keystone glide; song, from Ned Wayburn’s town 
topics, w Thomas J. Gray. © Harold Orlob, New 
York. R 111511, Sept. 25, 1942. 96 


King of love; sacred song, m J. Wesley Browne 
[pseud. of Geoffrey O’Hara]; in A. © Harold A. 
Robe, Hempstead, L. I., N. Y¥. R 111341, Sept. 
14, 1942. Z 97 


— —w Harold A. Robe, m J. Wesley Browne 
[pseud. of G. O’Hara]; inA. © Geoffrey O’Hara, 
Bronxville, N. Y. R 111342, Sept. 14,1942. 98 


Kitchener’s boys; song, w Jessie Pope. © Hermann 
Lohr, Tunbridge Wells, England. R 111354, Sept. 
15, 1942. 99 


Klassisches vortragsalbum; hrsg. Paul Klengel; 
violoncell u. pf. bd. 1, 2. © Alice Klengel, 
Leipzig. R 111400, 111401, Sept. 16, 1942. 

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Kompendium der klaviertechnik; v. C. Mandl- 
Barda; pf. bd. 1, 2. [English, French & German 
text] © Associated music publishers, inc., New 
York. R 111473, Sept. 24, 1942. 102 


Konzertstuck; v. Josef Labor, bearb.; 2 klaviere 
zu 4handen. © Carl Fruhling, Vienna. R 111476, 
Sept. 24, 1942. 103 


Levenia; valse hesitation; orch. © Chester W. 
Smith, Belleville, N. J. R 111436, Sept. 18, 1942. 
104 


Lieder mit klavier-begleitung. Albums 1 & 2. 
Hohe stimme. - Album 3. Mittlere stimme. - Al- 
bum 4. Mittlere, bariton, stimme. © Joseph Marx, 
Vienna. R 11u963-110966, July 6, 1942. 105-108 


Little home with you; w Ed. Teschemacher [pseud. 
of Edward Lockton], m Dorothy Forster [i. e. 
Mrs. L. J. Cary]; in E flat. © Mrs. Leo J. Cary, 
London. R 111336, Sept. 12, 1942. 109 


Little Honolulu Lou; hula, w Jesse G. M. Glick, m 
H. Kailimai. © Lucile Burton Glick, Hollywood, 
Calif. & Henry Kailimai, Detroit. R 111438, Sept. 
21, 1942. 110 


Little love but not for me; from Miss Information, 
w E, Janis, mJ. D. Kern. © Elsie Janis & Jerome 
D. Kern, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 111409, Sept. 
16, 1942. 111 


Little white moon-beam; song, w Fred G. Bowles; 
inF. © C. Edgar Ford, Tedduyton, England. R 
110725, June 8, 1942. 112 


Love divine; op. 72, w Charles Wesley; sop. & ten. 
© J. Edwin Allemong, Roanoke, Va. R 111485, 
Sept. 23, 1942. 113 


Love thoughts; valse hesitante; pf. © Leo Edwards, 
New York. R 111484, Sept. 21, 1942. 114 


Love’s avowal; by H. W. Petrie; pf. © Julia C. 
Petrie, Chicago. R 111435, Sept. 21, 1942. 115 


Marche héroique; organ. © Roland Diggle, Los 
Angeles. R 111545, Sept. 29, 1942. 116 


Marionettes; song, from Ned Wayburn’s towntopics, 
w Frank M. Stammers. © Harold Orlob, New 
York. R 111512, Sept. 25, 1942. 117 


Mauna Loa; song, w Mokihana Fernandez. © Charles 
E. King, New York. R 111372, Sept. 15, 1942. 
118 


Meditation; song, w Ernest Dowson. © Cyril Scott, 
London. R 111406, Sept. 18, 1942. 119 


Melody of the century; song, from Ned Wayburn’s 
town topics, w Thomas J. Gray. © Harold Orlob, 
New York. R 111495, Sept. 24, 1942. 120 


Midnight in the old home town; song, m Hampton 
Durand. © Casper Nathan, Chicago. R 111306, 
Sept. 10, 1942. 121 


Minute waltz; by Fr. Chopin, op. 64, no. 1, arr. 
Charles J. Roberts; orch. © Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. R 111402, Sept. 17, 1942. 122 


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Mona Lisa; opera, w Beatrice Dovsky, m Max von 
Schillings, op. 31; orch. partitur. © Barbara von 
Schillings, Berlin. R 111477, Sept. 24, 1942. 

123 

Morfars fiol; af Torsten Petre, op. 41, nr. 4; violin 
och pf. © Fanny Elisabet Petre, Sodertalje, 
Sweden. R 111528, Sept. 29, 1942. 124 


Mother o’ mine; song, m Marion Raybould. © 
Alexander Budin, New York. R 111546, Sept. 29, 
1942. 125 


Musical zephyrs; by William H. Potstock, op. 16, 
nos. 1-12; violin & pf. © Martha Potstock, Chi- 
cago. R 111356, Sept. 15, 1942. 126 


My melancholy baby; w George A. Norton, m Ernie 
Burnett. © Charles E. Norton, East Cleveland, 
O. R 111388, Sept. 15, 1942. 127 


My Pauline; from The girl who smiles, w Edward 
A. Paulton & Adolf Philipp, m Jean Briquet [pseud. 
of A. Philipp] & A. Philipp. © Jessie June Paul- 
ton, West Tarring, Sussex, England. R 111470, 
Sept. 24, 1942. 128 


My spirit longs for Thee; w John Byrom, m Charles 
P. Scott; mixed voices. © Jennie Boyce, Provi- 
dence. R 111487, Sept. 24, 1942. 129 


My sunshine; on theme of O sole mio, by H. L. Net- 
tler; pf. © Theodore Lohr & William A. Heyse, 
Rosedale, L.I., N. ¥Y. R 111524, Sept. 25, 1942. 

130 


Mygale (The); new dance creation, Walter Pulitzer; 
pf. © Leo Feist, inc., New York. R 111322, Sept. 
11, 1942. 131 


No limit; w Godfrey Montague Lebhar, m Bain- 
bridge [i. e. L. B.] Crist. © Lucien Bainbridge 
Crist, Washington. R 111444, Aug. 24, 1942. 

132 


No one helps like Jesus; song, w James Rowe. © 
Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 111500, 
Sept. 26, 1942. 133 


Nocturne in B flat minor; pf. © Frank Howard War- 
ner, Bronxville, N. Y. R 111540, Sept. 29, 1942. 
134 

Novelette; by Robert Schumann, op. 99, ed. & rev. 
Leopold Godowsky; pf. © Vanita G. Saperton, 
Dagmar Godowsky & Leopold Godowsky, jr., New 
York. R 111446, Sept. 22, 1942. 135 


Now is Christ risen; Easter anthem with hallelujah, 
Biblical w, m George William Warren. © C. E. 
Warren, New York. R 111314, Aug. 27, 1942. 

136 


O Lord, how excellent; Biblical w, m Charles P. 
Scott; mixed voices. © Jennie Boyce, Providence. 
R 111488, Sept. 24, 1942. 137 


Ode héroique; pf. © Cyril Scott, London. R 111405, 
Sept. 28, 1942. 138 


O dear Marie; from The girl who smiles, w Ed- 
ward A. Paulton & Adolf Philipp, m Jean Briquet 
[pseud. of A. Philipp] & A. Philipp. © Jessie June 
Paulton, West Tarring, Sussex, England. R 111469, 
Sept. 24, 1942. 139 


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Oh! That lovey rag; song. © Newton Alexander, 
Los Angeles. R 110907, Aug. 18, 1942. 140 


Oh you beautiful blonde; w A. Dubin, m G. B. Mc- 
Connell, arr. Rudolph Thaler. © Alexander Dubin, 
New York & George B. McConnell, Bridgeport, 
Conn. #111520, Sept. 26, 1942. 141 


Old are getting younger everyday; song, from Ned 
Wayburn’s town topics, w Robert B. Smith. © 
Harold Orlob, New York. R 111496, Sept. 24, 
1942. 142 


On the sands of Wah-ki-ki; from Miss Information, 
w E. Janis, m J. Kern & Henry Kailimai. © Elsie 
Janis & Jerome Kern, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 
111349, Sept. 9, 1942. 143 


Oh the shores of Italy; waltz, hesitation-boston, 
Al Piantadosi & Jack Glogau, arr. Calvin Grooms; 
tnand, orch. © Leo Feist, inc., New York. R 
110920, Aug. 18, 1942. 144 


Once you and I; w Elizabeth M. Lockwood, m Percy 
Elliott. © Lillian May Elliott, London. R 111331, 
Sept. 11, 1942. 145 


Only heart broken was mine; song, w Floyd Thomp- 
son. © E. Clinton Keithley, Chicago. R 111533, 
Sept. 28, 1942. 146 


Oriental intermezzo; spy Herbert Arthur Wheeldon; 
organ. © Banker’s trust co. , New York. R 
111542, Sept. 29, 1942. 147 


Oskaloosa pets; song, from Ned Wayburn’s town 
topics, w Robert B. Smith. © Harold Orlob, New 
York. R 111493, Sept. 23, 1942. 148 


Our native land; patriotic hymn, Edvard Grieg, 
paraphrase A. Eaglefield Hull; organ. © Bertha 
Constance Hull, Huddersfield, England. R 111386, 
Sept. 16, 1942. 149 


—— —w I. Hearne, = Edvard Grieg, arr. A. 
Eaglefield Hull. 1. Men’s voices. - 2. Song; in D 
min. © Bertha Constance Hull, Huddersfield, 
England. # 111384, 111385, Sept. 16, 1942. 


150, 151 
Paradise Isles; song, w C. R. Coe. © Henry Kaili- 
mai, Detroit. R 111437, Sept. 21, 1942. 152 


Passacaglia; v. Handel, fur violine u. bratsche frei 
bearb. Johan Halvorsen, fur das klavier bearb. P. 
Schramm, op. 20. © Paul Schramm, Copenhagen. 
R 111294, Sept. 8, 1942. 153 


Pastorale; v. Dom. Scarlatti, frei bearb.; pf. Kon- 
zertvortrag. © Ignaz Friedman, Vaucluse, Aus- 
tralia. R 111536, Sept. 29, 1942. 154 


Piano exercises for the systematic development of 
finger stretching; by Pietro Floridia. © Lina B. 
Floridia, Columbia, S. C. R 111346, Sept. 15, 
1942. 155 


Polish dance no. 1; by Xaver Scharwenka, op. 3, 
arr.; orch. © Henry E. Geehl, London. R 111382, 
Sept. 16, 1942. 156 


Polonaise militaire; by F. Chopin, arr. R. E. Hil- 
dreth; orch. © Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. R 
111552, Sept. 29, 1942. 157 


Popular rag; song, from Hands up, m Cliff Hess. 
© E. Ray Goetz, New York. R 111345, Sept. 14, 
1942. 158 


Princess Pat; bk. & lyrics Henry Blossom, m Vic- 
tor Herbert. Voc. sc. © Ella Herbert Bartlett 
& Marjorie Blossom Wilson, New York, Clifford 
Herbert, Cedar Grove, La. R 111326, Sept. 12, 
1942. 159 


Put it over; song, from Ned Wayburn’s town topics, 
w Robert B. Smith. © Harold Orlob, New York. 
R 111510, Sept. 25, 1942. 160 


Rappel (Le) des oiseaux; v. Jean Philippe Rameau, 
frei bearb.; pf. Konzertvortrag © Ignaz Fried- 
man, Vaucluse, Australia. R 111537, Sept. 29, 
1942. 161 


Riff-raff Rafferty; song, from Ned Wa yburn’s town 
topics, w Robert B. Smith. © Harold Orlob, New 
York. R 111513, Sept. 25, 1942. 162 


Romance; aus La pazza per amore, v. Nicolas Da- 
layrac, frei bearb.; pf. Konzertgebrauch. © Ignaz 
Friedman, Vaucluse, Australia. R 111538, Sept. 
29, 1942. 163 


——nby Ethelbert Nevin, op. 18, no. 1; pf. Abbrevi- 
ated ed. © Boston music co., Boston. R 111519, 
Sept. 25, 1942. 164 


— —— —transcribed Carl Engel; violin & pf. 
© Boston music co., Boston. R 111498, Sept. 24, 
1942. : 165 


Russian dance; pf. © Cyril Scott, —— R 
-111408, Sept. 18, 1942. 166 


Scaddle-de-mooch; fox trot, Cecil Mack [pseud. of 
R. C. MacPherson] & Chris Smith; pf. © R. C. 
McPherson, New York. R 111490, Sept. 23, 1942. 

167 


Schlummert sanft in heil’ger ruh’; w Schack-Staf- 
feldt, m Ludolf Nielsen, op. 33; streichorch. u 
harfe. Partitur u. stimmen. © Ellen Nielsen, 
Copenhagen. R 111526, Sept. 29, 1942. 168 


Search (The); by Edwin Henry Lemare, op. 92; 
organ. © Charlotte Lemare, Los Angeles. R 
111328, Sept. 11, 1942. 169 


Sérénade amoureuse; by Percy Elliott; pf. © Lil- 
lian May Elliott, London. R4111329, Sept. 11, 
1942. 170 


Sérénade espagnole; by Georges Bizet, arr. Charles 
J. Roberts; full orch. © Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. R 111551, Sept. 29, 1942. 171 


Sérénade mignonne; by Alfred Grunfeld, arr. Charles 
J. Roberts; full orch. © Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. R 111549, Sept. 29, 1942. 172 


Seventeen voluntaries for the organ. bk. 10. © 
Caleb Simper, Barnstaple, England. R 111374, 
July 6, 1942. 173 


She sang Aloha to me; w & m Joseph Buell Carey. 
© Buell C. Ellis, San Anselmo, Calif. & C. J. 
Carey, Sacramento, Calif. R 111445, Sept. 22, 
1942. 174 


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She’s the daughter of Mother Machree; w Jeff T. 
Nenarb, m Ernest R. Ball. © M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. R 111324, Sept. 12, 1942. 175 


Singende fontane; nocturne, Walter Niemann; 
klavier. © Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. R 111434, Sept. 21, 1942. 176 


Slumber song; by Chr. Ersfeld, op. 11, special arr. 
W. F. Ambrosio; trio combinations. © Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. R 111389, Sept. = 
1942. 


Smith (The); German w Uhland, English w Freder- 
ick H. Martens, m Johannes Brahms, arr.; wo- 
men’s 3-pt. cho. © Victor Harris, New York. R 
111106, Aug. 28, 1942. 178 


Social rigamarole; song, m Hampton Durand. © 
Casper Nathan, Chicago. R 111305, Sept. 10, 1942. 
179 


Some sort of somebody; from Miss Information, 
w E. Janis, m J. Kern. © Jerome Kern & Elsie 
Janis, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 111348, Sept. 9, 
1942. 180 

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Sonata in A; by George Friedrich Handel, arr.; 
violin. © Alfred Moffat, London. R 111383, Sept. 
16, 1942. 181 


Sospiri d’amore; d’apres un motif de Giuseppe 
Sammartini, par Alfred Kaiser, revu et doigté 
Hans Wessely; violon et pf. © Schott & co., ltd., 
London. R 111310, June 27, 1942. 182 


Souvenir de Sarasate; fantasia espagnole, William 
H. Potstock; violin & pf. © Martha Potstock, Chi- 
cago. R 111357, Sept. 15, 1942. 183 


Spanish romance; by Robert Schumann, transcribed 
Carl Tausig, ed. & rev. Leopold Godowsky;. pf. 
© Vanita G. Saperton, Dagmar Godowsky & Leo- 
pold Godowsky, jr., New York. R 111450, Sept. 22, 
1942. 184 


Spinning wheel song; w Alfred Perceval Graves; in 
B min. © Fay Foster, New York. R 111543, Sept. 
29, 1942. 185 


Springtide love; song, w Frank Dempster Sherman, 
in B flat. © Fay Foster, New York. R 111544; 
Sept. 29, 1942. 186 

Subway love; song, from Ned Wayburn’s town top- 
ics. © Harold Orlob, New York. R 111515, Sept. 
25, 1942. 187 


Summer nights; idyl; pf. © Lee S. Roberts, Los 
Angeles. R 111334, Sept. 12, 1942. 188 


Sunny Riviera Bay; song,m Malvin M. Franklin. © 
L. Wolfe Gilbert, Hollywood, Calif. R 111457, 
Sept. 23, 1942. 189 


Sur l’eau; op. 59, no. 7; pf. © Ignaz Friedman, 
Vaucluse, Australia. R 111301, Sept. 8, 1942. 
190 


Syncopated minuet; w Henry Creamer, m James 
Reese Europe. © Mary Lorraine Europe, Wash- 
ington. R 111432, Sept. 21, 1942. 191 


210 


Take me back to Melody Lane; song. © Dave Reed, 
New York. R 111414, Sept. 18, 1942. 192 


Tempest (The); descriptive fantasia; full orch. © 
M. L. Lake, Palisades, N.J. R 111347, Sept. 15, 
1942. 193 


Tendre (La) Fanchon; rondeau, v. Francois Cou- 
perin, frei bearb.; pf. Konzertvortrag. © Ignaz 
Friedman, Vaucluse, Australia. R 111539, Sept. 
29, 1942. 194 


That’s what Imean when Tcall you machree; w J. 
K. Brennan, m Ernest R. Ball. © M. Witmark & 
sons, New York & J. Keirn Brennan, Los Angeles. 
R 111521, Sept. 28, 1942. 195 


There’s a little spark of love still burning; w Joe 
[i. e. Joseph] McCarthy, m Fred Fischer. © 
Leo Feist, inc., New York & Joseph McCarthy, 
Hadley, N. ¥. R 111559, 111564, Oct. 5, 1942. 

196, 197 


There’s a little warm affection in the corner of my 
heart; w Jerry Jordan [pseud. of D. Berg], m Ana- 
tol Friedland. © David Berg, New York. R 
111391, Sept. 17, 1942. 198 


They hung up the old cordeen; w & m Joe [i.e. J. 
W.| Guinan. © Joseph W. Guinan, Detroit. R 
111451, Sept. 19, 1942. 199 


Thou art, O God; anthem, w Moore; mixed voices. 
© Arthur Bergh, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 111321, 
Sept. 10, 1942. 200 


Three offertories; organ or harmonium. © Frank 
Renard, Dallas. R 111440, Sept. 23, 1942. 201 


Three sonatas for young people; by Robert Schu- 
mann, op. 118, critically rev. & fingered Max 
Vogrich; pf. © G. Schirmer, inc., New York. R 
111516, Apr. 23, 1942. 202 


To Lou; song, w Jeff Branen. © Arthur Lange, Los 
Angeles. R 111323, Sept. 5, 1942. 203 


Toccata; by Edwin Henry Lemare, op. 98; organ; 
inD min. © Charlotte Lemare, Los Angeles. R 
111330, Sept. 11, 1942. 204 


Tod in 4hren; lied, w Detlev von Liliencron. © 
Robert Konta, Vienna. R 111475, Sept. 24, 1942. 
205 


Tristan and Isolde; prelude, Richard Wagner, re- 
arr. Charles J. Roberts; full orch. © Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. R 111403, Sept. 17, 1942. 206 


Trollslandan; af Torsten Petre, op. 41, nr. 7; vio- 
lin och pf. © Fanny Elisabet Petre, Sodertalje, 
Sweden. R 111527, Sept. 29, 1942. 207 


Turn the hands back, Father Time; w Dick [i. e. 
R.] Howard, m Harry Jentes & Lewis F. Muir. © 
Richard Howard, South Danville, N. H. R 111327, 
Sept. 11, 1942. 208 


Two big eyes; from Miss Information, w J. L. Gold- 
en,m C.Porter. © Cole Porter & John L. Golden, 
New York. R 111394, Sept. 17, 1942. 209 


—song, m Cole Porter. © John L. Golden, New 
York. R 111307, Sept. 9, 1942. 210 


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Variations in A; op. 35; pf. © Harry Farjeon, 
Hampstead, England. R 111376, Sept. 16, 1942. 
211 


Variations onthe name Abegg; op. 1 [andj Papillons; 
op. 2: by Robert Schumann, rev. & fingered Max 
Vogrich; pf. © G. Schirmer, inc., New York. R 
111416, Mar. 4, 1942. 212 


Viermal acht liedchen; lied, op. 22, nrs. 1-8. © 
Leo Blech, Stockholm. R 111478, Sept. 24, 1942. 
213 


Wake up! It’s cake walk day; song, from Ned Way- 
burn’s town topics, w Thomas J. Gray. © Harold 
Urlob, New York. R 111514, Sept. 25, 1942. 214 


Waltz of the roses; by D. W. Crist; pf. © Gertrude 
Crist, Alliance, O. R 111458, Sept. 18, 1942. 
215 


We take our hats off to you, Mr. Wilson; w & mB. 
Merrill & L. Edwards. © Blanche Merrill, Long 
Beach, L. 1., N. Y. & Leo Edwards, New York. R 
111441, 111442, Sept. 21, 1942. 216, 217 


Wedding of the sunshine and the rose; w Stanley 
Murphy, m A. Gumble. © Elizabeth Murphy, 
Beechhurst, L. I., N. Y. & Albert Gumble, New 
York. R 111464, Sept. 23, 1942. 218 


What are you going to do with me now; w Joe [i. e. 
Joseph} McCarthy, m Howard Johnson. © Joseph 
McCarthy, Hadley, N. Y. & Edna Johnson, New 
York. R 111563, Oct. 5, 1942. 219 


What you are and what you want to be; song, from 
Ned Wayburn’s town topics, w Robert B. Smith. 
© Harold Orlob, New York. R 111494, Sept. 23, 
1942, 220 


When dearie calls me dear; song, w Will J. Jones. 
© August Kleineke, Tucson, Ariz. R 111393, Sept. 
17, 1942. 221 


When it’s all over; song, m Kerry [i. e. Frederick 
Allen] Mills. © Lew Brown, Beverly Hills, Calif. 
R 111309, Sept. 9, 1942. 222 


When it’s moonlight on the Alamo; medley one-step, 
two-step or trot, intro. The high cost of loving, 
by Bryan-Fischer-Meyer, arr. Calvin Grooms; 
mand. orch. © Leo, Feist, inc., New York. R 
111428, Sept. 21, 1942. 223 


Whenyou play inthe game of love; medley hesitation 
waltz, intro. I used to live in Dreamland, by 


Piantadosi-Glogau, arr. Calvin Grooms; mand. 


orch. © eo Feist, inc., New York. R 111429, 
Sept. 21, 1942. 224 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


When you’re spooning ‘neath the Junetime moon; 
song. © Dave Reed, New York. R 111413, Sept. 
18, 1942. 225 


Who is she; from The girl who smiles, w Edward A. 
Paulton & Adolf Philipp, m Jean Briquet [pseud. of 
A. Philipp} & A. Philipp. © Jessie June Paulton, 
West Tarring, Sussex, England. R 111471, Sept. 
24, 1942, 226 


Who paid the rent for Rip Van Winkle; song, melody 
Fred Fischer. © Alfred Bryan, East Orange, N. 
J. R95010, Mar. 18, 1941. 227 


Ye mariners of England; w Thomas Campbell; 
treble voices. © Thomas Frederick Dunhill, Lon- 
don. R 111375, Sept. 16, 1942. 228 


You and I; from Jack’s romance, by Linda Blood- 
good, arr. Lee Orean Smith; orch. © Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. R 111430, Sept. 21, 1942. 229 


——w F. O’Hara, m L. Bloodgood, © Fiske O’Hara, 
Los Angeles & Linda Bloodgood, New York. R 
111507, Aug. 6, 1942. 230 


You don’t take a sandwich to a picnic; w & m Wor- 
ton David, m J. P. Long... © Lillian Shirley David, 
Kenton, Middlesex, England & J. P. Long, Hove, 
England. R 111499, Sept. 26, 1942. 231 


You great big bashful doll; w Grant Clarke, m 
Maurice Abrahams. © Belle Baker Abrahams, 
New York. R 111344, Sept. 14, 1942. 232 


You have got the style; song, from Ned Wayburn’s 
town topics, w Thomas J, Gray. © Harold Orlob, 
New York. R 111491, Sept. 23, 1942. 233 


Young America; song. © Frank Fay, New York. . 
R 111410, Sept. 18, 1942. 234 


Young America, we’re strong for you; song. © 
William McKenna, Jersey City. R 111557, Sept. 
30, 1942. 235 


——w & m Billy [i. e. W.] McKenna. © William 
McKenna, Jersey City. R 111558, Sept. 30, 1942. 
236 


Your picture; from The girl who smiles, w Edward 
A. Paulton & Adolf Philipp, m Jean Briquet [pseud. 
of A. Philipp] & A. Philipp. © Jessie June Paul- 
ton, West Tarring, Sussex, England. R 111412, 
Sept. 4, 1942. 237 


You’re just like an angel to me; song, w Andrew K, 
Allison. © James Kendis, Jamaica, N. Y. R 
111340, Sept. 11, 1942. 238 


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THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOG 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 1891, 
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 38 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


= INCLUDING 


LIST OF RENEWALS 


1942 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 387 


No. 10 


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON : 1942 


HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, con- 
1... the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical com- 
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Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. 
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‘understood as songs. Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment 
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viated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “EK”, Class E, 
Musical compositions; “D”, Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; “A”, 
Class A, Books containing music; “©” implies copyright registration of a 
published work, followed by date of publication; “© 1c.” stands for copyright 
registration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copy- 
right Office of the printed or manuscript copy. 

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act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue inne 
following the text. 

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The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that, of the articles deposited 
for copyright registration, the Librarian of Congress shall deter- 
mine what books and other articles shall be transferred to the 
permanent collections of the Library of Congress and what other 
books or articles shall be transferred to other governmental 
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Norice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
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are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other 
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This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits,. 
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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAUTHORIZED 
REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 


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


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

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

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vii—vill of nos. 3-4: 

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

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

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

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

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

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xi1-xiv of no. 13; 

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

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

Free City of Danzig vol. 29 (1934), pages vii-viii of no. 3; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi-vii of no. 7, and vol. My (1922), 
pages 1x—x of no. 6; 

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

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

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi-xui of no. 6; 

Trish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vii—vill of no. oF 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages vill-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xili—xiv of no. 6; 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii—vili of no. 73 

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

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 3, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xv—x1x of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages 1x—x of no. 7; 

sere (excluding Trans-Jordan), vol. 28 (1933), pages vi—vil 
OLNO.9.5 

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

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

Spain, vol. 29 (1934) , pages vi—vil of no. 10; 

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

Switzerland, Wolo 1924), pages vii—vill of nos. 5-6 ; 

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


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 13, 1914. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, 
Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, 
and Uruguay. 

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Note.—If the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of words or 
music, no statement of authorship is given. 


A. T. C. A.; by Sol Kaplan. 1. March 
& end title—2. Main title ©1e. 
each Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310775, 
310779; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

41611, 41612 


Absent lover; pf., with w. © 1. 
Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 314286; Verne 
W. Storey, Ithaca, N. Y.~ 41613 


Accident; from Random harvest, by 
Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1c. Nov. 
2, 1942; E unp. 313967; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 41614 


Ace (An) in the sky; w & melody. 
© ie, Oct. 75-1942 si unp. 311911; 
William James Graham, New York. 

41615 


Aching heart; pf. treble, with w. © 
1 e@4 Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310694; 
Jewel Essie Jones, Eloy, Ariz. 41616 


Across my heart; w & melody Annie 
Laurie [i. e. Annie Laura] Trous- 
dale; in C maj. © 1. Sept. 23, 
1942; E unp. 814480; Annie Laura 
Trousdale, Houston. 41617 


Across the field; march, Chester Le- 
oni; symphonic band pts., with con- 
ductor) \©, Oct. 23., 1942 :. Hiapub. 
108753; Belwin, ine, New York. 

41618 


Action; song, m Eddie Keenan. © 
Oct. 14, 1942; E pub. 108471; A. V. 
Makinen, New York. 41619 


Acuérdate de mi; bolero, letra y m 
Rafael Hernandez. © Nov. 18, 
1941; E for. 67542; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 41620 


Ad lib stomp; w Samuel David Stei- 
ner, & melody. © 1 ce ‘Oct. 16, 
1942; E unp. 312181; Noel Anglin 
Howenstein, Nappanee, Ind. 41621 


Adeste fideles; by John Reading, arr. 
Hugo Frey. © Sept. 24, 1942; EB 
pub. 108442; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 41622 


Adios Rose of Espafia; w & melody 
Kathlyn [i. e. H. K.] Tallant. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312639; 

- Helen Kathlyn Tallant, Ventura, 
Calif. 41623 


Admiral’s strut; main title, Paul J. 
Smith; pf. conductor. © 1c. Nov. 
9, 1942; EK unp. 314668; Walt Disney 
productions, Burbank, Calif, 41624 


Adolph, do come over to tea; song. 
© 1e. Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 314507; 
Gene Lockhart, Hollywood, Calif. 


41625 
Adolph Hitler, you are in for the 
pickler; w & melody. © 1 e¢. Oct. 


27, 1942; E unp. 318190; William 
Mullett, Long Beach, Calif. 41626 


Aetna; march, A. Louis Scarmolin; 
symphonic band pts., with con- 
ductor. © Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 
108551; Pro-art publications, New 
York. 41627 

After all; by Billy Strayhorn; pf. © 
Sept. 28, 1942; E pub. 108017; 
Tempo music, ine., New York. 41628 


After Ida; from White cargo, by 
Bronislaw Kaper & Prince Modupe. 
© 1c. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310760; 


Loew’s, ine., New York. 41629 
After I’m gone; w & melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309267; 
Michael Mormul, Winnipeg, Manit., 
Canada. 41630 
After sundown; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 311902; E. 
Gehrke Chinn, Antioch, [1]. 41631 
After taps; w & melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 


26, 1942; E unp. 313021; Michael J. 
Corcoran, Albany. 41632 


After the fighting’s over; song, mel- 
ody Eddie Keenan. © 1. Sept. 4, 
1942; E unp. 308102; Edna Cristel, 
East St. Louis, I]. 41633 


After the war is over; w & m Ralph 
Logan. © Aug. 1, 1942; E pub. 
107380; Cine-mart music pub. co., 
Hollywood, Calif. 41634 


w & melody. ©1e. Oct. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 811460; Dorothea Vaughn 
Grogan, Charleston, W. Va. 41635 


After you’ve gone; song, melody Ron- 
ald Buck. © 1. Oct. 5, 1942; EH 
unp. 810997; Maye Rizoneli, Mul- 
lan, Id. 41636 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


41637 


Again: w & m HBiileene [i. e. F. E.] 
Fawley. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; EH 
unp. 308209; Frances Hileene Faw- 
ley, Clarksburg, W. Va. 


Again My flocks shall bide; song. 
1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314032; 
Eva ©. Sanford, Schenectady, N. Y. 


41638 
Ain’ it de truth; from Cabin in the 


sky, w H. Y. Harburg, m Herold 
Arlen. © 1 c¢. Sept. 16, 1942; EH 
unp. 309122; Loew’s, inc., New York. 


41639 


Ain’t goin’ to tell you what I’m doin’; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313116; Sidney Easton, Corona, N. Y. 


41640 |. 


Ain’t got a dime to my name; from 
Road to Moroceo, w Johnny Burke, 
m Jimmy Van Heusen. © Oct. 20, 
1942; E pub. 108704; Famous music 
corp., New York. 41641 


Ain’t no business we can do; w & m 
Joe Clayton; pf. treble. © 1. Oct. 
© 26, 1942; H unp. 313211; Wabash 
music co., Evergreen Park, Ill. 

41642 


Ain’t you sorry; song, m Al Eldridge. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314068; 
Blanche Leabig, St. Louis. 41643 


Air conquest; w & melody. © 1«. 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312472; J. 
Clarence Duff, Toronto. 41644 


Air corps drilling march; song. ©1ec. 
Oct. 18, 1942; EH unp. 311794; Lucien 
Kirsch, Long Beach, N. Y. 41645 


Air raid; by Harry Salter; pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 20, 1942; EH unp. 312567; Emil 
Ascher, ine., New York. 41646 


Aires espanoles; de Carlos Marcucci; 


bandoneon. © June 4, 1941; E for. 
67461; Peer internat]. corp., New 
York. 41647 


Airmen’s hymn; w The Earl of Lyt- 
ton, m Ralph Vaughan Williams; 
pf. or organ ace. © July 9, 1942; 
EK for. 67515; Oxford univ. press, 
London. 41648 


Al fin; de Law of the tropics, letra 
Leo Rojo, m Jesus Castillon. © 
Jan. 14,.1942; E pub. 108668; Peer 
internat]. corp., New York. 41649 


Alabama hill billy way; song, m Tom 
Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310840; 
Lorena Thompson, Vinemont, Ala. 

41650 


41637 
© 


pt. III, nS, Von 


Alabama moon; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314404; David 
Gwilym Davies, Morgantown, W. Va. 

41651 


Alamo polka; by Darrell Kirkpatrick; 
pf. treble © 1c. Aug. 4, 1942; E 
unp. 318427; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 41652 


Alaska moon; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
HE unp. 318222; Helen Berg, Ketchi- 
kan, Alaska. 41653 


Album of concert clarinet solos with 
piano accompaniment; arr. & ed. 
Merle J. Isaac & Clifford P. Lillya. 

© Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 108686; M. M. 
Cole pub. co., Chicago. 41654 


Album of concert cornet and trumpet 
solos with piano accompaniment; 
arr. & ed. Clifford P. Lillya & Merle 
J.. Isaac. Se,.& pts. ©) er aaa 
1941; E pub, 108412; M. M. Cole 
pub. co., Chicago. 41655 


Album of concert saxophone solos with 
piano accompaniment; arr. & ed. 
Merle J. Isaac & Clifford P. Lillya. 
© Oct. 7, 1942; E pub. 108685; M. 
M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 41656 


Album of concert trombone solos with 
piano accompaniment; arr. & ed. 
Merle J. Isaac & Clifford P. Lillya. 
© Oct. 8, 1942; E pub. 108687; M. 
M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 41657 


Ali Baba and the forty thieves; musi- 
cal play, based on story in Arabian 
nights, text Sid Frank, m Denes 
Agay. ©1ec. Nov. 4, 1942; D 76185; 
Fairyland theatre co. ine, New 
York, 41657* 


All aboard for Axis Land; song, arr. 
Tom Dillard. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 309615; Chris V. Rowland, 
Baltimore. 41658 


All aboard for Pleasure Island; w & 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 
812820; Al Frazzini & Dave Katz, 
Boston. 41659 


All about our Saviour; song, melody 
Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c: Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 313225; Mary Hilen 
Waldrop, Coleman, Tex. 41660 


All alert America; song, m Mae Davis. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313098 ; 
Aroline Howland Van Wyck, Stan- 
dish, Me. 41661 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


All America knows; w. 
Stranger [pseud. of Michael Morri- 
son] & F. B. Lacy, m F. B. Lacy. © 
1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 311011; 
Florene Burdine Lacy, Cedar Rapids, 
Ia. & Michael Morrison, Millbury, 
Mass. 41662 


All American guy; song. © 1c. Oct. 
23, 1942; E unp. 312952; Louise Bai- 
ett, Streator, Ill. 41663 


All American quiz; w & melody. © 
1 ec Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 311045; 
David W. Sides, San Antonio. 

41664 


All around the world; pf. treble, with 
my Ne) ee. Oct: It, 1042 ey HY “Unhp. 
313568 ; Walter Doyle, Millville, N. J. 

41665 


All day, all night, sweetheart; w & 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313911; Ernest K. Stratton, San 
Francisco. 41666 


All for me; melody Bill [i. e. W. H.] 
St. Thomas & K. D. Hawkins. © 1 
e. Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 313032; Kay 
D. Hawkins & William H. St. 
Thomas, Gloversville, N. Y. 41667 


All for the Red, White and Blue; song, 
melody Robert VanSickle © 1. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313784; Thomas 
R. Fahlor, Cowansville, Pa. 41668 


All for victory; song. © Sept. 12, 1942; 
E pub. 107739; Sara Louise Howells, 
Portland, Or. 41669 


All I ever do is think of you; w & 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 
314501; Robin Carroll Medany, Fort 
Ord, Calif. 41670 


All I sing is blues; w & melody Fred 
Gray [pseud. of F. H. Goldhahn] 
© 1e. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 313398; 
Frederick H. Goldhahn, Philadelphia. 

41671 


All I want is my vodka; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312685; Arnold 
Arthur Korrick, New Haven. 41672 


All in one for you; song, melody Earl 
H. Grass. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 
314438; Val G. Winters, Sainte Gene- 
vieve, Mo. 41673 


All is well; song, melody Clem Lora, 
Don Neumeier & Bob [i. e. J. R.] 
Neely. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 
309435 ; John Robert Neely, Lima, O. 

° 41674 


41588 


Michael | All my heart this night rejoices ; Christ- 


mas carol, w tr. Catherine Wink- 
worth, m Basil Harwood; mixed 
voices; organ ace. © Oct. 21, 1942; 
E for. 67615; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 41675 


All on account of a hot dog Mary isn’t 
merry anymore; w & melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311850; Harry 
F. Chiaravallo, Hasbrouck Heights, 


IN. cls 41676 
All out for love; w Hileen [i. e. A. E.] 
O’Neill, m Peggy [i. e. Margaret 


Mary] O’Neill. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1942; 
EH ounp. 309410; Alice Hileen O’Neill, 
Bronxville, N. Y. 41677 


All-out for MacArthur; song. © Sept. 
26, 1942; E pub. 108440; Ralph A. 
Barfell, Appleton, Wis. 41678 


All out for Uncle Sammy; w & melody 
Bert fit,.e.;HaJ.iy LaRose.., Ontre 
Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313698 ; Herbert 
J. LaRose, Boston. 41679 


All out for victory; m. Bob Carleton; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 310816; Jessie H. Lin- 
ville, Charleston, W. Va. 41680 


—— pf. treble, with w. ©1e. Oct. 28, 
1942; E unp. 313407; Fred C. Gua- 
lano, Chicago. 41681 


— song. ©1c. Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 
314533; Charles Edward Gates, Ely- 
ria, O. 41682 


— -— melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313228 ; Bessie H. Holt, Bedford, Ind. 

41683 


w. Grace Habermaas. ©1c. 
Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 314226; Charles 
W. Habermaas, Chicago. 41684 


All that I am and all that I have; 
song, m Rosalie Feola. ©.1c. Nov. 
4, 1942; E unp. 314487; Florence 
Marie Catena, Chicago. 41685 


All the luck in the world; w James J. 
Wills, m Henry B. May. © Sept. 
15, 1942; E pub. 1078389; Cine-mart 
music pub. co., Hollywood, Calif. 

41686 


All through the night; old Welsh song, 
arr. Roy Ringwald; men’s cho. © 
June 12, 1942; E pub. 108457 ;s Words 
& music, inc., New York. 41687 


— Welsh folk song, w H. Boulton, 
- m arr. Noble Cain; 3-pt. mixed cho. 
© Oct. 10, 1942; E pub. 108515; Hall 
& McCreary co., Chicago. 41688 


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41589 


Allegro; by Joseph Haydn, arr. Arvid 
Samuelson; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Sept. 
8, 1942; E pub. 108184; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 41689 


Allegro de concert; 38d movement, 


from Mendelssohn’s Violin concerto, |. 


errs ipl. © a @Octhw2 00942; (EH 
unp. 313324; Cécile LeVeillé, Law- 
rence, Mass. 41690 


Alleluia; motet; men’s cho. © 1. 
Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 3086385; Eu- 
gene Rodman Lester, Wickford, R. I. 

41691 


Allies (The); w & melody. © 1e 
Sept. 26, 1942; EH unp. 311369; Mil- 
dred Cantor, Fort Dix, N. J. 41692 


Allies are out to win; m Bob Carle- 
ton; pf. treble, «with -w. © 1-¢ 
Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309114; Ina 
Ward, Hondo, Tex. 416938 


Alma mater; w HE. H. Lewis, m arr. 
Thornton W. Allen; men’s voices. 
© Oct. 5, 1942; E pub. 108508; Al- 
len intercollegiate music, ine, New 
York, 41694 


Aloha don’t mean farewell forever; w 
& melody Roy Lamb. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
5, 1942; E unp. 314273; Myron G. 
Albin, Eastport, N. Y. 41695 


Alone and lonely; w & m Jimmy 
Wakely. © Oct. 2, 1942; E pub. 
108609; Peer internatl. corp., New 
York. 41696 


Alone with memories of you; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313188; 
Marie Jones, Kansas City, Mo. 

41697 


Along about evening; w Thelma My- 
ers, & melody. ©1c. Oct. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 314457; Henry N. Myers, De- 
troit. 41698 


Along toward evenin’; by C. Franz 
Koehler; pf. © Aug, 29, 1942; E 
pub. 107353; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia, 41699 


Altars; song, from Wheels of love, m 
Edward Redding. © 1. Sept. 21, 
1942; E unp. 309573; E. La Varre 
Routh, Louisville. 41700 


Although you’re gone; w Victor Pal- 
mitessa & J. Rotella; pf. © lec 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312724; John 
Rotella, North Bergen, N. J. 41701 


Always American; song, m J. Chas. 
MeNeil., © 1. @- Oct. 12) 19423, H: 
unp. 311719; Fadie Bell Cornell, 
Clanton, Ala. 41702 


pt. II, n. s., v. 37 


Am I asking too much; song, melody 
William Lane. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1942; 
EK unp. 3811994; Thomas Henry 
Scott, New York. 41703 


Amen for victory; w Mina B, Cohen, 
m Natalie Mayer; pf. ©1e. Sept. 
25, 1942; E unp. 311397; Natalie 
Gingold, Brooklyn. 41704 


America; song. © 1. Oct. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 312648; Douglas Wright, jr., 
San Marino, Calif. 41705 


America and the Flag; w & m Wil- 
liam Edwards Baxter; with mixed © 
quartet. © Oct. 31, 1942; E pub. 
109004; House of harmony, W. E. 
Baxter, sole owner, Louisville. 

41706 


America and the Red, White and 
Blue; song, m Eddie Keenan. © 
Oct. 20, 1942; E pub, 108578; Lulu 
Bassett, Pollock Pines, Calif. 41707 


America forever; m James Welch; pf., 
with w. © June 2, 1942; EH pub. 
108940; John Maley. Wilson, Junc- 
tion City, Kan. 41708 


—— song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 
1 ¢ Oct; 6, °1942; "Hb unpsri210; 
Eunice May Lewis Harding, Austin, 
Ea. 41709 


America, free strong and just; w & 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 
310788 ; Arthur S. Brindley, Warsaw, 
Ind. 41710 


America, I hear you calling; w & mel- 
ody Mrs. C. L. [i. e. M.] Mattfeldt. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310336; 
Mata Mattfeldt, San Francisco. 

41711 


America, I love you; w Byron [i. e. 
J. B.] Perkins, m Henry Mook Phoe- 
nix; pf. treble. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 314220; Henry Mook Phoenix, 
Oakhurst, N. J. & J. Byron Perkins, 
Spring Lake, N. J. 41712 


America, I love you, only you; song, 
m. Eddie Keenan. © Oct. 6, 1942; 
E pub. 108257; Charles Gust, New- 
ark, IN. oi. 41713 


America is fighting mad; w M. Shapiro, 
m D. Huff. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; H 
unp. 313483; Dorothy Huff & Mollie 
Shapiro, Newark, N. J. 41714 


America is marching on; song. © Oct. 
30, 1942; E pub. 108912; Thomas A. 
Stevens, Poquonock Bridge, Conn. 

. 41715 


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no. 10, 1942 


America is rising; arr. W. G.; mixed 
voices. © Oct. 22, 1942; E pub. 
108728; Carl Edward Anderson, Chi- 
cago. 41716 


America is singing; song, w Carrie 
Carter Taylor. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 3138263; Ellen Marion Welsh 
Reams, Richmond. 41717 


America is the name; song. © 1 «. 
Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309233; Harry 
Francis Bennett, New York. 41718 


America land of our home; song, w 
Mary Thompson. © 1c. Aug. 29, 
1942; H unp. 309468 ; Edward Joshua 
Robinson, Fresno, Calif. 41719 


America, let’s go; w & m Carlyle & 
Jack LaFitte [pseuds. of C. W. Lush] 
© Oct. 31, 1942; E pub. 108932; 
Cuyler W. Lush, Plattsburg, N. Y. 

41720 


America! Love it or leave it; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1942; E unp. 311407; 
Thomas DeWitt Goodpasture, Van- 
couver, Wash. 41721 


America marches to victory; w G. A. 
Ward, m L. Anderson; pf. treble. © 
1 ¢. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309270; 
George A. Ward & Lucile Anderson, 
Miushime, 0, TiN. Y. 41722 


America, my blessed land; w Franz E. 
Burgstaller, m Bainbridge [i. e. L. 
By Crist..: ©! 1c. Oct: 29, 1942; Hh 
unp. 313614 ; Lucien Bainbridge Crist, 
Washington. 41723 


America, my country ; mixed voices. © 
1c. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 312600; 
Ernest Hamilton Hurd, Elizabeth, 
IN? sli: 41724 


America needs you; w & m Kent 
Cooper. © Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 
108298; Broadcast music, ine., New 
York. 41725 


America needs you now; song, m Hugh 


C. Price. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; EB 
unp. 314094; Lillian M. Ruttan, 
Princeton, Il. 41726 


America now and always; song, w Clara 
R. Bradley. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 310985; Thea Shonberg, Miami 
Beach, Fla. 41727 


America on the march; song. © 1. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313216; Vern 
Curson, Houston. 41728 


America, on to victory; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 
1 ec. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313862; 
James A, Smith, Washington. 


41729 | 
1531 


31591—43———2 


41742 


America our continent; song, melody 
Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 
19, 1942; E unp. 312489; A. M. Stein- 
acker, Dundas, Ont., Canada. 

41730 


America, our country; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313063; Mable 
Anderson, Shenandoah, Ia. 41731 


America, our gift from God; song, m 
Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 
1 ec. Nov. 8, 1942; E unp. 314138; 
Lillian Wells, York, S. C. 41732 


America rides again; w & melody. © 
1c. Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311696; 
Simson Wington Thompson, New 
York. 41733 


America sings again; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 3138939; 
Lucy H. Van Hoozen, Alden, Il. 

41734 


America the beautiful; w & melody. 
© le. Oct. 17, 1942; EH unp, 312316; 
George Jones, Barnes City, Ia. 

41735 


w Katherine Lee Bates, m Sam- 
uel A. Ward, arr. Walter Rolfe. © 
Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 108335; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 

41736 


America, the land for me; song, m J. 
Chas. MeNeil & E. Hannes. © 1 «. 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312447; EHlsie 
Hannes, Milwaukee. 41737 


America, the land that we all love; w 
& melody. ©1e Nov, 5, 1942; H 
unp. 314379; Peter Kaad, Chicago. 

417388 


America the wonderful, America the 


great; w F. Held, melody G. L. 
Shumaker. © 1. Oct. 3, 1942; EH 
unp. 3811060; Grace L. Shumaker, 


La Fayette, Ind. & Floy Held, Wil- 
liamsport, Ind. 41739 


America, united we stand; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 
311412; Mildred Battle Harvey, 
Tampa, Fla, 41740 


America victorious; w A. M. Fisher, 
m C. W. Lemont. © Sept. 17, 1942; 
E pub. 108671; Atwood M, Fisher & 
Cedric W. Lemont, Washington. 

41741 


America we love; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1. Oct. 
19, 1942; EH unp. 312362; Lucy Mae 
Galloway, Elizabethton, Tenn. 41742 


41743 


America, we love thee; song, m Eddie 
- Keenan, © Oct. 14, 1942; E pub. 
- 108472; Maud Maggert, Mishawaka, 

Ind, 417438 


America, we [?] ready for your call; 
w Sam M. Appleman, marr. ©1c. 
Sept. 21, 1942; H unp. 311380; Kiva 
I. Rodetsky, San Francisco. 41744 


America, we'll give; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1 ¢ Oct. 26, 1942; EH 
unp. 3138348; Pauline Chew, Los An- 

- geles. 41745 


America will stand; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct, 19, 
1942; E unp. 312444; Lloyd George 
Yoxtheimer, Norfolk, Va. 41746 


America will win; song. © 1. Oct. 
21, 1942; E unp, 314114; Manly B. 
Ramos, Salisbury, N. C. 41747 


America, you are mine; m Bob Carle- 
ton; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 
5, 1942; E unp. 310814; J. F. Mc- 
Donald, Twenty-nine Palms, Calif. 

41748 


American barcarolle; by Harry War- 
ren, arr. D. Savino; pf. © Sept. 24, 


1942; EH pub. 107978; Robbins music 
corp., New York, 41749 
American boys; song, m J. Chas, Mc- 
Neil. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
314241; Katherine Hakala, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 41750 


American cause; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1 ec. Oct. 12, 1942; BE 
unp. 311710; Orine Johnston, Chi- 


cago. 41751 
American feet; w & melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 311960; 
Thomas Hearon, New York. 41752 
American fighter; pf., with w. ©1e. 


Noy. 6, 1942; EH sunp. 314321; W. E. 
Rigsby, Fort McPherson, Ga. 41753 


American Flag; w Joseph Rodman 
Drake, m Otis M. Carrington; 
women’s 3-pt. cho. © Oct. 20, 1942; 
KH pub. 108726; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, 41754 


American rhapsody; by Mario Cas- 
telnuovo-Tedesco, based on Arkansas 
traveller & Turkey in the straw. © 
1 c. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310784; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 41755 


American song; w Frank Smith, m 
Sam W. Martin; mixed cho. © 
Sept. 7, 1942; E pub, 108292; Broad- 
cast music, ine, New York. 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


41756 


pt. II, n.s., v. 37 


American way; song, m Noel Bear. © 
1 ec Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312686; 
Hilton Baldwin, Livermore, Ky. 

41757 


Americans, I’m calling you; w & mel- 
ody. © 1 c, Oct. 30, 1942 : EK unp. 
313635 : Dorothy G. Salus, Philadel- 
phia. 41758 


America’s awake; song, melody Bob 


Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; BH 
unp. 814718; Florence’ Krugel, 
Louisville. 41759 


America’s brave hearts; song. © Nov. 
7, 1942; E pub. 109055; John D. 
Dagenhart, Lowell, N. C. 41760 


America’s dream; song. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
4, 1942; E unp. 314177; Jean Scovron 
& Peggy Steiner, Pittsburgh. 41761 


America’s hero MacArthur, spirit of 
victory; w & melody. © 1 c¢. Oct. 
. 23, 1942; E unp. 312946; Constantino 
Scotese, Utica, N. Y. 41762 


America’s march to victory; song, m 
Basil V. Alt. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1942; 
EK unp. 314553; Joseph H. Hlliott, 
Charlottesville, Va. 41763 


America’s prayer; song. © 1c. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 810911; Lyle Regal, 
South St. Paul, Minn. 41764 


America’s precious to me; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; EH unp. 314019; 
Altha Crowther Wright, Baltimore. 

41765 


America’s sons go forth to war; w & 
melody Allene Scott Busby. ©1«. 
Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 812915; Mrs. 
James Henry Busby, Ennis, Tex. 

41766 


Amor madrilefiio; paso doble, letra y m 
Jeronimo Manchado; pf. © Feb. 20, 
1942; E for. 67299; Ediciones inter- 
nacionales Fermata, Buenos Aires. 

41767 


Amor (L’) mio sei solo tu; canzone. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 310172; 
Edmondo Alberto Adamo, New York. 

41768 


Amor ven a mi; vals, letra y m Nelly 
Edison; pf. © May 30, 1942; E 
for. 67498; Ediciones internacionales 
Fermata, Buenos Aires. 41769 


Amor y vals; vals, letra Carlos Bahr, 
m Rodolfo Biagi; pf. © June 15, 
1942; E for. 67499; Ediciones inter- 
nacionales Fermata, Buenos Aires. 

41770 


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no. 10, 1942 


41796 


Amorcito lindo; vals, letra y m Charro | Angel face; song, melody M. C. Sax. 


Gil; pf. © Nov. 26, 1940; E for. 

67573; Promotora Hispano Ameri- 

cano de musica, s. a., Mexico City. 
41771 


Amore; canzone. ©1c. Sept. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 310173; Edmondo Alberto 
Adamo, New York. 41772 


Ancient benedictus; w Tractate Bera- 
keth, tr. Lukyn Williams, m William 
Wentzell; mixed voices; organ acc. 
© Sept. 18, 1942; E pub. 108184; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 41773 


Ancient hills; w Ivar Aasen, English 
version Robert B. Falk, m Monrad 
David -Johansen, ed. Marshall Bar- 
tholomew; men’s cho, © Sept. 11, 
1942; E pub. 107705; Galaxy music 
corp., New York. 41774 


And he that doth search the hearts 
(Der aber die herzen forschet) ; from 
Der geist hilft unsrer schwachheit 
auf, by Johann Sebastian Bach, Eng- 
lish version Willis Wager, m ed. John 
Finley Williamson; mixed cho. 
July 30, 1942; E pub. 1080938; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 41775 


And love me; w & m Olivia [i. e. M. O.] 
Forsell. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; EH 
unp. 311856; Martha Olivia Forsell, 
Duluth. = 41776 


And still the Volga flows; w, adapta- 
tion of m & new pf. arr. Meredith 
Willson, cho. adapted from Rach- 
maninoff’s 2d piano concerto. © Oct. 
30, 1942; E pub. 108954;-M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 4ITT7 


And they shall not pass; arr. W. W. 
Combs; pf., with w; in G. ©1« 
Apr. 27, 1942; E unp. 314093; Bates 
Murray, Shreveport, La. 41778 


And till the World is set free again; 
song. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 
308098 ; Ernest Leland Price, Easton, 
Pa. 41779 


Andante from 5th symphony; y L. v. 
Beethoven, arr. Carl Weber; pf. © 
Sept. 16, 1942; E pub. 108680; Emil 
Ascher, inc., New York. 41780 


Andover rag; by Dick [i. e. R. R.] 
Harshman; pf. ©1c. Oct. 16, 1942; 
EK unp. 312257; Richard Renville 
Harshman & William Lippman, 
Englewood, N. J. 41781 


Angel baby; w & melody Larry [i. e. 
L. W.] Hickman. © 1. Sept. 4, 
. 1942; E unp. 808051; Lawrence W. 
Hickman, Detroit. 41782 


-© 1c. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 312339; 
B. McKenna, Vallejo, Calif. 41783 


Angel in an orchid gown; w Mickey 
Stoner, m R. G. Fernwood. ©1 ce. 
Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 310451; Ro- 
land Guehrer, Glendale, L. I., N. Y. 

41784 

Angel in overalls; w & melody Lee 
Morris. © 1 ¢ Oct. 15, 1942; H 
unp. 312903; Maurice Zeserson, Rox- 
bury, Mass, 41785 


Anitra’s dance; melody Edvard Grieg, 
arr. Vincent Lopez. © 1 ec. Sept. 
30, 1942; E unp. 312800; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 41786 


Annalee; song. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 313696; Charles Linus Let- 
son, Utica, N. Y. 41787 


Annie Laurie; w & m Lady John 
Seott, arr. Mario Castelnuovo-Te- 
'desco. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 

314703; Loew’s, inc., New York. 
41788 


Anniversary in a country cemetery; w 
Anne Katherine Porter, m David 
Diamond. © July 7, 1942; E pub. 
108838; Arrow music press, inc., 
New York. 41789 


Afiorando; bolero, letra y melodia 
Felipe Valdez Leal. © 1 ec. Oct. 30, 
1942; EH unp. 313726; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 41790 


Another day; song. © 1c. Sept. 26, 
1942; E unp. 312716; Lucille V. 
Wilkey, Long Beach, Calif. 41791 


Another moon; song. © 1. Oct. 31, 
1942; E unp. 313833; Thomas Regi- 
nald Sloan, Hamilton, Ont., Can- 
ada. 41792 


Another moon has passed me by; w 
W. Goodman, melody J. Taylor. © 
1 ¢, Oct. 23, 1942; EH unp. 312990; 
John Taylor & Walter Goodman, 
Otisville, N. Y. 41793 


Another new day; song, m Leo Rich- 


ard & Hector Richard. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
5, 1942; E unp. 310936; Hattie 
Lynch, Washington. 41794 


Another year; w D. Heywood, melody 
Chubby Green [pseud. of M. Green- 
baun] ©1ce. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 
311398; Donald Heywood & Morris 
Greenbaun, New York, 41795 


Answer is. yes; from Random harvest, 
by Herbert Stothart & Daniele Am- 
fitheatrof. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; BH 
unp. 313986; Loew’s, ine., New York. 

41796 


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41797 


Answer the call; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 312003; Beu- 
lah S. MeIntire, Norwood, Pa. 

41797 


Answer to my dreams; w Clarence V. 
Wilson, m Clinton B. Cary. © 1. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 306698; How- 
ard R. Luttrell, South Pasadena, 
Calif. 41798 


Answer to Walking the floor over you; 
song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311614; Georgia Faye Williams, Ot- 
sego, Mich. 41799 


Answer we'll give the Jap; song. © 
Ie. Noy, 2) 19422 "inp: stages : 
John Hart, Rochester, N. Y. 41800 


Anthem of freedom; song, © Apr. 22, 
1942; E pub. 108647; Margaret J. 
Honn, Los Angeles, 41801 


Anxiety ; song, m Leo Richard & Hec- 
tor waichard. © 1 © Oct 1221942 - 
E unp. 3811606; Gerthel Addison, 
Raven, Va. 41802 


Appalachian Christmas carol; tradi- 
tional w, m arr. Isa Mellwraith; 


mixed cho. © Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 
108600; H. W. Gray co., ine, New 
York. 41803 


Appeal of Christ; hymn, arr, Ralph L. 
Grosvenor. © June 10, 1942; E pub. 
107498; Carl S. Weist, Mount Ver- 
tion, N. Y. 41804 


Aprende a olvidar; bolero, letra y m 
Mario Alvarez. © June 18, 1941; 
E for. 67452; Promotora Hispano 
Americana de musica, s. a., Mexico, 
Dirk, 41805 


Aquamarine; by Bernard Maltin; pf. 
© Oct. 26, 1942; E pub. 108973; 
Bregman, Vocco & Conn, inc, New 
York. 41806 


Aquella vez; bolero, letra y melodia 
Manuel 8. Acuna. © 1 e¢. Oct. 30, 
1942; E unp. 313727; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 41807 


Arab love-song; song, w Francis 
Thompson. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; BH 
unp. 310704; Dorothy Slepian, Mat- 
tapan, Mass. 41808 


Archie; waltz song. © 1c. Sept. 17, 
1942; E unp. 309238; Marie Carrie 
Rorick, Orosi, Calif, 41809 


Are you a dream; w K. C. Bank, mel- 
ody A. H. Neuberger. © 1c. Oct. 
19, 1942; E unp. 312340; Karan C. 
Bank & Alfred Hugo Neuberger, Los 
Gatos, Calif. 41810 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 387 


Are you kidding; w Lillian R. Alberts, 
melody Bob Eschmann & H. G. Ditt- 
mer. © 1. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 
312777; Herbert G. Dittmer, Brook- 
lyn. 41811 

Areruru awa (Lullaby) ; Chilean folk- 
song, English w Jean Atwater Heay- 


er, m arr. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; H 
unp. 308148; Anita Atwater, Scars- 
dale, N. Y. 41812 
Argentina rose; w & melody. ©1e. 


Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 3138025; Vincent 
Barber, Schenectady, N. Y. 41813 


Argentine cafe; song. © 1c. Oct. 6, 
1942; EH unp. 311205; Nathan Fried- 
man, Rochester, N. Y. 41814 


Aria and Andante; by Domenico Para- 
dies, arr. W. K. Stanton; organ. © 
Jan. 23, 1941; EH for. 67539; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 41815 


Ariel; by Bill Gillock; pf. © Sept. 
24, 1942; HE pub. 108139; Elkan-Vogel 
co., ine., Philadelphia. 41816 


Arietta; by William T. Timmings; or- 
gan. © Sept. 24, 1942; E pub. 
108144; Elkan-Vogel co., ine., Phila- 
delpnia. 41817 


Ariette from Richard the Lion-hearted ; 
French w & m A. HK. M. Grétry, Eng- 
lish w & ed. of m Frank La Forge; 
high voice. © Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 
107661; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

41818 


Ariette from Zemire and Azor; French 
w&m A, HB. M. Grétry, English w 
& ed. of m Frank La Forge; high 
voice. © Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 
107662; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

41819 

Arise—strike back America; song, w 
Mattie L. Withers. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1942; E unp. 309420; Byron R. 
Withers, Boston. 41820 


Arizona moonlight; song. © Oct. 30, 
1942; E pub. 108918; Alice Remsen, 
New York. 41821 


Arkansas razorback; song. © 1c. Oct. 
24, 1942; EF unp. 313304; Grace Mc- 
Garrah, Los Angeles. 41822 


Arlésienne (L’) ; intermezzo, G. Bizet, 
arr. Frederick Block; pf. © Oct. 22, 
1942; EH pub. 108690; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 41823 


Armistice; from Random harvest, com- 
posed & arr. Herbert Stothart, in- 
cluding excerpts of D’ye ken John 
Peel & others. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 313976; Loew’s, ine, New 
York. 41824 


1534 


no. 10, 1942 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


41850 


Arms wide open for you; w & melody. | Ask your heart; w & m Al Hardy & 


© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313079 ; 
Paul Colebank, Glendora, Calif. 
41825 


Army and navy together; w & melody 
Ted [i. e. H. C.] Owen. © 1c. Oct. 
7, 1942; E unp. 311288; Hilfort Craft 
Owen, Washington. 41826 


Army girl; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis} Tobin. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
BH unp. 314597; Alice Dean, Laurens, 
pac: 41827 


Army mother; song, melody Ronald 
Buck, ©, 1c Oct. 19,1942) unp: 
312558; Mrs. Edward Lafave, Esca- 
naba, Mich. 41828 


Around the corner; w & melody. © 1 
ce. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312535; Mrs. 
Howard John Rife, sr., Sterling, Ill. 

41829 


Arrepentido; letra Nenette Noriega, m 
Tito Guizar. © July 21, 1942; H 
pub. 108834; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 41830 


Arrival in Berlin; from Invisible agent, 
by H. J. Salter; conductor. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 313437; Univer- 
sal music corp., New York. 41831 


Artists’ life; valse, Johann Strauss 
[and] You’re mine; w Bruce Sievier, 
m Hero De Rance: arr. W. J. Du- 
thoit; military band pts. © Aug. 
18, 1942; E for. 67477; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 41832 


As I look at my picture of you; song. 
Ort c¢. Oct. b1942 Rump, si1i39 ; 
Doovid Bud Barskin, Martinsville, 
Ind. 41833 


As life what is so sweet; w anon., m 
David Diamond. © Dec. 18, 1941; 
EH pub. 108276; Arrow music press, 
inc., New York. 41834 


As we traveled; song, m J. Chas, Mc- 
Neil & V. Tucker. © 1c Oct. 19, 


1942; FH unp. 3812448; Victoria 
Tucker, Arlington, Wash, 41835 
Ascher’s success album for young 


bands and orchestras; various com- 
posers, compiled & arr. Rosario 
Bourdon; pts. © Sept. 10, 1942; E 
pub. 108398; Emil Ascher, inc., New 
York. 41836 


Asi es amar; blues, letra y m Gon- 
zalo Curiel. © Jan. 16, 1941; E for. 
67469; Promotora Hispano Ameri- 
cana de musica, s. a., Mexico, D. F. 

41837 


15 


(3) 


Frankie Flatbush. © 1c. Nov. 6, 
1942; E unp. 314414; Van Brunt mu- 
sic pub. co., Hollywood, Calif. 41838 


Assurance; w Ira B. Wilson & Inez 
Westfall Holmes, m I. W. Holmes; 
med. voice. © Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 
107781; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

41839 

Asylum (The) ; from Random harvest, 
by Herbert Stothart. © 1 ¢ Noy. 
2, 1942; E unp. 313974; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 41840 


At Annie’s wedding; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 8, 1942; E unp. 314168; 
Marius Erdmann, Linden, N. J. 

41841 

At home; song. © 1c Oct. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 311001; Woldemar Gustav 
Stark, Dames Quarter, Md. 41842 


At Pearl Harbor; arr. W. G.; mixed 
voices. © Oct. 22, 1942; E pub. 
108729; Carl Edward Anderson, 
Chicago. 41843 


At the ballet; from Random harvest, 
by Herbert Stothart, based on 
Tschaikowsky’s Swan lake ballet. 
© 1c. Nov. 2; 1942; E unp. 313971; 
Loew’s, ine., New York. 41844 


At the close of day; w Eddie [i. e. 
HK. 8.] Szymonski, m Sammy Mad- 
den, arr. Ralph Hermann; orch, pts. 
© Aug. 20, 1942; E pub. 107493; 
Edmund S. Szymonski, Milwaukee. 

41845 


At the console; 26 themes, John Gart; 


organ. © Aug. 8, 1942; E pub. 
108499; Emil Ascher, ine, New 
York. 41846 


At the cross-roads; fox-trot, English 
w Bob Russell, Spanish w Tomas 
Rios, m Ernesto Lecuona. © Oct. 6, 
1942; E pub. 108224; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

41847 

At the Mardi gras; w & m Spencer 
Williams. © May 27, 1942; E for. 
67575; Cameo music pub, co., Lon- 
don. 41848 


At the mid hour of night; w Thomas 
Moore, m of traditional Irish air, 
arr. Hugh S. Roberton; men’s cho. 
© Sept. 24, 1942; EH for. 67509; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 41849 


At the Savoy; from Random harvest, 
by Herbert Stothart & Werner Hey- 


mann. © 1c. Noy. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313981; Loew’s, inc, New York. 
41850 
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


41851 


pt. III, n.'s., v.37 


At the shrine of Saint Ann; song. 
1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 311061; 


Joseph F, Zinge, Denver. 41851 
Atlantic charter; song. © 1c. Oct. 
3. 81942") Munp, * 310993; isaac 
41852 


Matchin, Denver. 


Attack (The); from A, T. C, A, by 
Sol Kaplan. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 310777; Loew’s, inc, New 


York. 41853 
Attack,—Appeal [and] Rescue; by 
Victor L. Schertzinger; orch. pts. 


© Sept. 22, 1924; EH pub. 107624; 
Photo play music co. ine, New 
York. 41854 


Au lointain; by A. Gretchaninoff; pf. 
© Oct. 20, 1942; E pub. 108662; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New 
York, 41855 


Au matin; by Benjamin Godard, arr. 
Carl Weber; pf. © Sept. 16, 1942; 
E pub. 108681; Emil Ascher, inc., 
New York, 41856 


Aura on a summer’s eve; w Janice M. 
Aqueline, m Luther A, Clark, arr. 
Aaron A. Clark. © Oct. 6, 1942; E 
pub. 108486; Catherine M. Cavallaro, 
New York. 41857 


Ausencia; bolero, letra y m Rafael 
Hernandez. © Nov. 18, 1941; E for. 
67540; Peer internatl. corp., New 
York. 51858 


Autumn serenade; w Connie Dwyer, 
& melody. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1942; EB 
unp. 312314; Corinne Tayloe Royall, 
San Antonio. 51859 


Ave Maria; by Franz Schubert, tran- 
scribed Arthur E. Korber; pf. © 
‘Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 108325; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 41860 


— English w Lionel Mundy, m 
Charles Gounod, adapted to J. S. 
Bach’s ist prelude. [English & 
Latin text] 1. In D.—2. In E flat.— 
Sin EF © Sept 22, 1942; Hetor 
67529-67531; G. Ricordi & co. (Lon- 
don) ltd., London. 41861-41863 


—— Liturgical w, m arr. Cloyde A. 
Slater. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 
311935; Julianne Martin-Fortner, 
Terre Haute, Ind. 41864 


w & m Percy B. Kahn, arr. Sister 
M. Bernarda; women’s cho. © July 


30, 1942; E pub. 107748; G. Schirmer, |. 


inc., New York. 41865 


© | Avowal; w & melody Annie Laurie [i. 


e. Annie Laura] Trousdale; in D 
maj. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 
314481; Annie Laura ‘Trousdale, 
Houston. 41866 


Axis treachery; from Little Joe, the 
wrangler, by Milton Rosen; conduc- 
tor. © 1c Oct. 27, 1942;.E unp. 
3134381; Universal music corp., New 
York, 41867 


Ay, ay, ay; Creole song, English w & 
arr. of m Walter Rolfe. [English 
and Spanish text] © Oct. 9, 1942; 
E pub. 108340; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 41868 


Ay! Tu no sabes (Have you forgot- 
ten); Chilean folksong, English w 
Jean Atwater Heaver, melody arr. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 308142; 
Anita Atwater, Scarsdale, N. Y. 

41869 


Baabie; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 10, 
1942; EH unp. 811536; Jerome Ker- 
beck, New York. 41870 


Babushka hop; fox trot, Irving Riskin, 
arr. Jimmy Dale; orch. pts. © Aug. 
22, 1942; E pub. 107679; Acme music 
co., New York. 41871 


Baby; from Seven days leave, w Frank 
Loesser, m Jimmy McHugh. © Oct. 
5, 1942; E pub. 108715; Southern 
music pub. co., inec., New York. 

41872 


— song, melody Ed Chenette. ©1e. 
Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 312071; Mrs. H. 
Lane, Raleigh, Miss. 41873 


Baby bounce; w & m Allan Roberts, 
Edgar Battle & Ira Schuster, pf. sc. 
Ted Eastwood. © Oct. 15, 1942; EH 
pub. 108661; Paull-pioneer music 
corp., New York. 41874 


Baby dear; w Corinna Robbins [pseud. 
of C. R. Nehls], m Elizabeth B, Stift. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313592; 
Corinne R. Nehls, Chicago. 41875 


Baby, I go for that; song. © 1c. Oct. 
5, 1942; E unp. 311153; Frank J. 
McFadden, Philadelphia. 41876 


Baby in nightie; from The good job, by 
Albert Hay Malotte. © 1 c. Oct. 
8, 1942; E unp. 310781; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 41877 


Baby, keep your chin up; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 
312128; Leo Wilson Cohn, Nyack, 
N. Y. 41878 


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no. 10, 1942 


41905 


Baby sleeping in a manger; w & m/} Bahamas’ coral shore; w & melody. 


Robert MacGimsey, based on negro 
folk melody, arr. Lee Orrie [pseud. of 


L. O. Smith]; mixed cho. © July 
30, 1942; E pub. 107465; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 41879 


Baby soldier, goodbye; w E. A. Martin, 
melody W. Geber. © 1 c¢. Oct. 18, 
1942; E unp. 312019; Edgar A. Mar- 
tin & William Geber, Middletown, 

- Conn. 41880 


Baby, that’s for me; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 311230; 
Hilde Simmons, Philadelphia & 
Larry London, Baltimore. 41881 


Baby, you can say that again; w & 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
318912; Mary Florence Trindl, Chi- 
cago. 41882 


Baby’s prayer ; song, melody Bob Carle- 


ton. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
811633; Ethel Blew, Kalamazoo, 
Mich. 41883 


Baby’s prayer for her daddy; song. © 
1 ec. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314629; 
Grover C. Garr, Weiser, Id. 41884 


Bach—for the harp; by Bach, tran- 
scribed Marjorie Tyre.. © Sept. 24, 
1942; E pub. 108318; Elkan-Vogel co., 


inc., Philadelphia. 41885 
Bach’s harmonic progressions; 1,000 
examples, Kent Gannett. © Oct. 21, 


1942; AA 412907; Oliver Ditson co., 
Philadelphia. 41886 


Back to Africa; from White cargo, by 
Bronislaw Kaper. © 1 ec. Oct. 3, 
1942; E unp. 310765; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 41887 


Back to old Smoky Mountain; w & 
melody Hugh Cross. © 1c. Oct. 12, 
1942; EK unp. 312465; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 41888 


Back up our buck privates with our 
private bucks; w & m Billy Hayes 
[pseud. of William Symon] © Aug. 
21, 1942; E pub. 108297; Broadcast 
music, ine., New York, 41889 


Back up the U. S. A.; w & m Eliza- 
beth Libby. © Oct. 17, 1942; EB 
pub. 109062; Weeks publisher, De- 
troit. 41890 


Bad penny; w Arthur White, m Jack 
Keeton. © Nov. 5, 1942; E pub. 
108997 ; Esquire music pub. co., New 
York. 41891 


© 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 311408; 
Mariposa Hayes, Nassau, Bahamas. 
41892 


Baila negrita; rumba, w & m Mauricio 
Jaime Hsquenas [pseud. of Mauricio 
Haim] © Nov. 2, 1942; E pub. 
109028; Mauricio Haim, New York. 

41893 


Ballad for today; song, pf. arr. John 
Emmel. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 
313549; Genevieve Laura Giersdorf, 
Portland, Or. 41894 


Ballad of the negro recruit; song. © 
1c. Oct. 9, 1942; EH unp. 311518; 
Elmer Wayman MHathcock, Camp 
Robert Smalls, Great Lakes, Il. 


41895 
Bambalina; by Vincent Youmans & 
Herbert Stothart, arr. William 


Teague; band pts. © Oct. 26, 1942; 
H pub, 108872; Harms, ine, New 
York. 41896 


Band begins to play; w & m A, Re- 
mark, © June 30, 1941; E pub. 
108846; Peer internatl. corp., New 
York, 41897 


Bang! Bang! Bang; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314744; 
Travis Randall Pace, Washington. 

41898 


Baramba; guaracha, letra y m Mar- 
garita Lecuona; pf. Oct. 6, 
1942; E pub. 108721; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 41899 


Barbara discovers Gerente; from 
Odor of violets, by Daniele Amfithe- 
atrof. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 
309129; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

41900 


Barearola; de Aguila blanca, letra 
Yamandti Rodriguez, m George An- 
dreani y Daniel French, © Dec. 17, 
1941; EH for. 67460; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 41901 


Barrage balloon song; w & melody. © 
tht ey Oct. ub. 1942 B) punp 311129. 
Roy Alfred, New York. 41902 


Battle cry; w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 
2, 1942; E unp. 314018; Altha Crow- 
ther Wright, Baltimore. 41903 


Battle hymn of 1942; hymn, © 1. 
Sept. 15, 1942;.H unp. 310742; Ma- 
bel Vollintine McGill, Seattle, 41904 


Battle of the Phillipines; w F. S. 
Howard, melody D. Mielee © 1. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309401; 
Frank S. Howard & Don Miele, Fort 
Bragg, N. C. 41905 


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41906 


Battle prayer; w & melody. © 1. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314020; Altha 
Crowther Wright, Baltimore. 41906 


Battle song of S. M. U.; w & m Milo 
Sweet. © Oct. 23, 1942; E pub. 
108942; Thornton W. Allen co., New 
York. 41907 


Battle song of victory; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 314615; 
George Baker Young, Brookline, 
Mass. 41908 


Battle song to Uncle Sam; w & mel- 
ody. © 1 c¢. Oct. 28, 1942; imp: 
314864; Flora Petitt Kazebee, Har- 
monsburg, Pa. 41909 


Bayou lullaby; song, arr. S. A. Aber- 
nethy. ©1e. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
814105; Helen Norbeck Lawrence & 
Sara All Abernethy, New Bern, N. C. 

41910 


Be a good little girl; w & melody. © 
1c Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 313488; 
Benjamin Cautelli, Toronto. 41911 


Be kind to him; w & melody. ©1«. 
Oct. 26, 1942; EH unp. 313240; Ea- 
ward Byron Butler, Burlington, Ia. 

41912 


Be not disencouraged[?]; w Leo Cor- 
day, m Joe Bishop. © Sept. 17, 
1942; EH pub. 107893; Charling music 
corp., New York. 41913 


Be patient, Mister Hitler; song. © 1 
e. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 313418; Leon- 
ard Hatch, Old Greenwich, Conn. 

41914 


Be still; mixed voices. © July 1, 
1942; E pub. 108922; Gerald Emery 
Bonney, Winona Lake, Ind. 41915 


Be still my heart; song. © Oct. 21, 
1942; EH pub. 108789; Paul Sayre, 
Iowa City, Ia. 41916 


Be worthy; w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 
6, 1942; E unp. 314431; Edward 
Greenebaum, Larchmont, N. Y. 

41917 


Beale street trolley; from I dood it, w 
Lew Brown & Ralph Freed, m Sam- 
my Fain. ©1c. Oct. 3, 1942; EH unp. 
310774; Loew’s, ine., New York. 

41918 


Beat the heat; w & melody Andy Love. 
© 1e. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312194; 
Lever bros. co., Cambridge, Mass. 

41919 

Beatitudes; w rev. & m Hugh S. Ro- 
berton; mixed voices. © Aug. 14, 
1942; E pub. 107422; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 41920 


pt. 111, n. s., Vv. 37 


Beautiful; w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 3138909; Don Sterling, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y. 41921 


Beautiful Adéle, it’s true; w & m 
Henry Clement [pseud. of C. J. Gele- 
zunas] © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; EH unp. 
311789; Clement Joseph Gelezunas, 
Union City, Conn. 41922 


Beautiful Bataan; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
28, 1942; E unp. 312984; Mabel War- 
field, Brookdale, Calif. 41923 


Beautiful dream; song. © 1c. Oct. 9, 
1942; E unp. 311450; Frankie Barry 
Keeney, Denver. 41924 


Beautiful dream dropped in; w & mel- 
ody. ©1e. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 
312527; Gerald Francis Sehlenske, 
Vandyne, Wis. 41925 


Beautiful heaven; hymn, m Haskell 
Keasler Meacham. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 313034; Elizabeth Join- 
er, Sweetwater, Tex. 41926 


Beautiful Honolulu Lula Loo; w & mel- 
ody. ©1e. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
311382; Claude L. Reichal, Mead- 
ville, Pa. 41927 


Beautiful miss; song. © 1 e¢. Oct. 3, 
1942; E unp. 312108; Charles Gold- 
styn, Chicago. 41928 


Beautiful Ohio; w Ballard MacDonald, 
m Mary Earl [pseud. of Robert A. 
King], arr. William Stickles. 1. Wo- 
men’s 38-pt. cho.—2. Men’s cho.—3. 
Mixed cho. © Oct. 8, 1942; E pub. 
108383-108385 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 41929-41931 


Beautiful Shangri-La; w & m Helen 
Trix;..© Aug; 27, 19427 Hayoub. 
108347 ; Mills music, ine., New York. 

41932 


Beautiful shores of Virginia; song, m 
Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll Web- 


ster] © 1c Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310854; Leslie Gardner, Decatur, 
Il. 41933 
Beautiful thoughts; song, m Leo 


Richard & Hector Richard. © 1. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310946; Mabel 
Frances Theobald, Hope, Ind. 41934 


Because I love you; song ©1e« 
Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 314289; Rich- 
ard Howell Nolen, Lansing, Mich. 

41935 


Before I flew my silver wings; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 312331; 
Eleanore ©. Peacock, Kansas City, 
Mo. 41936 


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no. 10, 1942 


41963 


Before Ida: from White cargo, by | Beloved city (JtoOumpm ropo,) ; from 


Bronislaw Kaper & Prince Modupe. 
© le Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310761; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 419387 


Behind my smiles; w & melody Hugh 
Cross. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 
313719; Peer internat]. corp., New 
York. 41938 


Behind the clouds the light is shining ; 
song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1942; E ump. 
314154; Eugene T. Brown, Detroit. 

41939 


Behold He’s standing at the door; pf., 
with. wo. © 1.-¢ Oct. 9) 1942. 
unp. 311519; Arthur Eugene Jones, 
jr., Baltimore. . 41940 


Believe in me; w John Vella, & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 


313507; John Alfonso, Bridgeport, 
Conn. . 41941 
Believe it or not; w & melody. ©1e. 


Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 308927; Ro- 


meo Villarreal Quintanilla, Fort 
Smith, Ark. 41942 
Believe me; w & melody. © 1 «. 


Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311908; Selma 
Ruth Rich, New York. 41943 


Believe me, I like to believe you; w 
& melody Billy [i. e. W. F.] Peters. 
© 1c. Oct, 29, 1942; E unp. 318604; 
William Francis Peters, New York. 

5 41944 


Believe me if all those endearing 
young charms; w Thomas Moore, 
traditional Irish air, arr. Roy Ring- 
wald, ed. Charles Harold; men’s 
cho., with optional girls’ trio obbl. 
©r May” 2.079392" H pubs 108777; 
Words & music, ine., New York. 

41945 


Bell waltz; by Don Voorhees; pf. © 
Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 108768; Carl 
Fischer, ine, New York. 41946 


Belle of the town; song. © 1c. Noy. 
9, 1942; EH unp. 314759; Edwin J. 
Hughes, San Diego, Calif. 41947 


Bells of freedom; song. © 1c. Sept. 
19, 1942; E unp. 311070; Harold 
Barrett, jr., Dayton, O. 41948 


Bells of the new era; m Bob Carle- 
ton; pf. treble, with w. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 313286; Elizabeth 
W. Fluegel, New Carlisle, Ind. 

41949 


Destroyers, w E. Dolmatovsky, Eng- 
lish version Annemarie Ewing, m. N. 
Bogoslavsky, arr. David J. Grunes. 
© Nov. 5, 1942; EH pub. 109003; Am- 
Rus music corp., New York. 41950 


Beloved one; song. © 1 ec. Oct. 20, 
1942: E unp. 312537; Dorothy W. 
Kimball, Salt Lake City. - 41951 


Beneath the sea; song. © 1c. Nov. 
6, 1942; E unp. 314874; Charlotte 
Albertina Johnson, Washington. 

41952 


Beneath the stars; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
29, 1942; EH unp. 3138588; Arthur Pes- 
tel, New York, 41953 


Beneath the stars and the field of 
blue; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1 ec. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp, 314248; 
Anna Rosedahl, Sioux Falls, S. D. 

41954 


Benediction ; Biblical w; women’s 3-pt. 
cho. Jky Le 1942 = SOR) spud. 
108238; Laura Howell Norden, Wil- 
mington, N. C. 41955 


Berceuse; mixed voices. © 1 ec. Oct. 
10, 1942: E unp. 311534: Frank Al- 
fred Ellis, Rockford, Ill. 41956 


Berceuse de la chevrette; by Arthur 
Lourié; pf. © July 23, 1942; E 
pub. 107775; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 41957 


Beside a wishing well; song. © 1c. 
Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 811574; Doris 
Beken & Kathern Whitmore Phillips, 
Brenham, Tex. 41958 


Beside the River James; song, m 
Claude Hlam. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 312774; Helena Lacy Brooks, 
Richmond, 41959 


Beso; tango, letra y m Leyla Giaccardi 
Vy, (died. Giaccardl, “Over ic, Oct. 20, 
1942; E unp. 312563; Jose J. Giac- 
cardi, Los Angeles. 41960 


Beso de mujer; de Alfredo Nufiez de 
Borbon, arr. Rafael de Paz; ptes. 
d’org. © Dec. 2, 1940; E for. 67468; 
Promotora Hispano Americana de 
musica, Ss. a., Mexico, D. F. 41961 


Beso santo; bolero, letra y melodia 
Jesus Ramos. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 318741; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 41962 


Besos; cancion, letra José Manuel Car- 
rién y M. Bravo. © 1. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312579; Miguel Bravo, 
National City, Calif. 41963 


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41964 


Bessie, the belle of the brewery; w & 


m John J. Daly. © Nov. 9, 1942; E 
pub. 109068; Hubert J. Braun, Chi- 
cago. 


New York. 41965 


Best things in life are free; w & mel- 
ody. © 1 c. Oct. 23,1942; E unp. 
312976; William Brewster, New 
Haven. 41966 


Bethany; by Seth Bingham, op. 38; 
organ, Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 
108602; H. W. Gray co., ine, New 
York. 41967 


Betty Lou; minuet, Henry B. Proehl, 
ed. Walter Rolfe; pf. 
1942; E pub. 108961; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 


Betty se divierte; ranchera humoris- 
tica, letra Ninah, m José Tempesta ; 
pf. © May 30, 1942; H for. 67500; 
Ediciones internacionales Fermata, 
Buenos Aires. 


Betsy Ross—O—Betsy Ross; w & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; H 
unp. 311048; May Muller Cox Dicker- 
son, New Orleans. 41970 


Beulah goes bowling every night; w & 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; HB 
unp. 314060; David A. Krainin, For- 
est Hills, N. Y. 41971 


Beware, take care over there; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 812577; 
Lillie HE. Rippey, Ira, Ia. 41972 


Bible song; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 8138217; Hmma McMahon, 
Malden, Mass. 41973 


Bible’s being fulfilled every day; arr. 
Teresa Sanders; pf., with w. © May 
18, 1942; E pub. 107822; Willene 
Sugg, Indianapolis. 41974 


Big brown eyes; song. © 1c. Oct. 18, 
1942; E unp. 312909; Buss Everett, 
Milford, Tex. 41975 


Big V; w J. Waters, m Emmie Durden 
[use EB. Di Smith] ©: 1) eeNove4, 
1942; E unp. 314175; Emmie Durden 
Smith & John Waters, Graymont, Ga. 

41976 


Bim bam boom; w Harold Adamson, m 
Noro Morales. © Sept. 9, 1942; E 
pub. 107867; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 41977 


41964 


Best dressed man in town; w & melody 
Yock Schwab. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 314673; Jacob E. Schwab,’ 


© Nov. 4, 
41968 | 


41969 


pt. III, n. s., v. 37 


Bird’s prayer; w Helen Dames, m Ar- 
thur 8. Loam. © July 21, 1942; E 
for. 67569; Allan & co., pty. Itd., 
Melbourne, Australia. 41978 


Birth of our love; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 313224; Mike Reno, 
New York. 41979 


Birthplace of Christmas; cantata, w 
arr. & m Noel Benson [pseud. of Ira 
B. Wilson]; mixed voices. © Aug. 
24, 1942; E pub. 107710; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 41980 


Bizet has his day; based on Bizet’s 
L’arlésienne suite, arr. Ben Homer; 
orch. pts. © Noy. 2, 1942; E pub. 
108957 ; Mutual music soc., inc., New 
York, 41981 


Black out our troubles ‘with a smile; 
pf., with w. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; 
E ounp. 312248; Frank Helmouth 
Hardenstein, Houston. 41982 


Black roses; song. © 1 ec. Nov. 7, 
1942; E unp. 314564; Harold John 
Ernest, New Orleans. 41983 


Black shirts and the Brown shirts; 
song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313060; John H, Nickodemus, Sagi- 
naw, Mich. 41984 


Blackie escape; from Gambler’s choice, 
by Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310758; Loew’s, 
ine., New York. 41985 


Blackie’s death and end title; from 
from Gambler’s choice, by Daniele 
Amfitheatrof & Earl Brent. © 1c. 
Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310750; Loew’s, 
ine., New York. 41986 


Blackout; song. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; 
EK unp. 3811023; Clara Margaret 
Breyer, Holyoke, Mass. 41987 


Blackout boogie;. by Freddie Slack; 
pf. © Oct. 13, 1942; E pub, 108475; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

41988 


melody Robert Hicks & Jeanne 
Privette. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1942; EH 
unp. 314161; Lewis music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 41989 


Blackout in New York; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 311522; 
Fidelia Arzapalo, New York, 41990 


Blackout nights; w & melody. ©1c. 
Oct. * 2019422 HR wn.) Sil eioc. 
Joseph Blake, Newark, N. J. 41991 


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42019 


Blackout the signal light; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct, 24, 1942; E unp. 
813042; Oriole tunes, Berwyn, Ill. 

41992 


Blake’s cradle song; w William Blake; 
mixed cho. © Oct. 12, 1942; E for. 
67611; Hugh S. Roberton, Glasgow. 

41993 


Blame it on Hitler; song, melody 
Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311818; Mil- 
dred Pease, Nantucket, Mass. 41994 


Blanca (La) luna (The white moon) ; 
Chilean folksong, English w Jean 
Atwater Heaver, m arr.; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 308136 ; 
Anita Atwater, Scarsdale, N. Y. 

41995 


Bless his heart; w George Matthews, 
m Harry Grunden. © Sept. 7, 1942; 
E for. 67563; Chappell & co., Itd., 
Sydney, Australia. 41996 


Blessed; song, Biblical w. © 1c. Oct. 
20, 1942; E unp. 312649; Douglas 
Wright, jr., San Marino, Calif. 

41997 


Blind man of Jericho; musical ser- 
mon, w various authors, compiled A. 
M. Williams, Maring Swart & J, Roy 
MacMurray, m composed & com- 
piled A. M. Williams, M. Swart & 
J. R. MacMurray; mixed voices. © 
Sept. 11, 1942; EH pub. 107585; Angie 
Maring Williams, Union City, Pa. 

41998 


Blitz wolf; cartoon, composed & arr. 
Seott Bradley. pts. 1-3. © 1. 
each Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 307798- 
307800; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

41999-42001 


Blitzkrieg of love; song, melody G,. M. 
Snoddy & Cass Simpson. © 1 «¢. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314803; George 
McMaken Snoddy, Chicago. 42002 


Blond bomb-shell of Company B; w & 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1942; E 
unp. Mar. 30, 1942; H unp. 312596; 
Walter Atkins Scott, jr., Memphis. 
Tenn. 42003 


Blossoms were blowing; w Thanks a 
Million [pseud. of M. Salkeld], mel- 
ody Louis Adler, © 1c. Oct. 7, 
1942; E unp. 311811; Margaret Sal- 
keld, Cabot, Pa. 42004 


Blow away your troubles; w & mel- 
-ody S. R. Henry [pseud. of H. R. 
Stern] ©1c., Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 
314357; Henry R. Stern, Dallas. 

42005 


Blue and alone; w & melody Mrs. 
Robert Glenn [i. e. L.] Terry. © 
1c Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 311376; 
Lynne Terry, Willowbrook, Calif. 

42006 

Blue and lonely; w P. H. Coburn, m 
L. B. Hynek. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 314085; Larry B. Hynek & 
Paul H. Coburn, Salt Lake City. 

42007 


Blue and the gray award; melody Dick 


Jones. © 1c. Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 
312830; Plymouth music co., inc, 
New York. 42008 


Blue butterflies; valse caprice, Leon 
Dore, transcribed Walter Rolfe; pf. 
© Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 108342; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 

42009 


Blue days; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; 
EH unp. 311824; Virgil E. Jerome, Ma- 
rion, O. 42010 


Blue-eyed baby boy; song, melody Ron- 
ald Buck. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 812548; Mary Kaelin, Shively, 
Ky. 42011 


Blue flame; m Hiner I. Brustad, R. W. 
Swanson & Louis Rosenberger; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 
313600; Roy Walter Swanson, Min- 
neapolis. 42012 


— melody James A. Noble. ©1e. 
Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311552; Charling 
musie corp., New York. 42013 


Blue heart for my boy in blue; w Ellie 
[i. e. Eleanor] Porter, melody Vivi 
[i. e. Vera] Kemmerer. © 1 c. Oct. 
20, 1942; E unp. 312530; Eleanor 
Porter & Vera Kemmerer, Philadel- 
phia. 42014 


Blue lament; by Curly Mahr; pf. © 
1 c. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 313412; 
Artists music corp., New York. 

42015 


Blue love; w Lou Sorgi, & melody. © 
bye) Octy 16; 19425. unps, 512249 ; 
Jose De Franc, Buffalo. 42016 


Blue memories; w & melody. © 1. 
Noy. 5, 1942; E unp. 314271; Theo- 
dore Howard, Chicago. 42017 


Blue Montana skies; w & m Oliver A. 
Palmer. © Sept. 18, 1942; E pub. 
108478 ; Freeman music co., Cortland, 
ING’ YX, 42018 


Blue mood; swing intermezzo, P. Fro- 
sini; pf. accordion. © Oct. 26, 1942; 
E pub. 108907; Alfred music co., inc., 
New York. 42019 


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42020 


Blue morning glories; song. ©1.. 
Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 311897; Ethel 
Parker, Troy, Kan. 42020 


Blue Mountain girl; w & melody Eddie 
fi. e. E. K.] Nesbitt. © 1¢ Oct. 13, 
1942; E unp. 311984; Edward K. Nes- 
bitt, Chevy Chase, Md. 42021 


Blue night; fantasy; pf. © 1c. Oct. 
15, 1942; E unp. 312157; Charles R. 
Cordeal, jr., St. Louis. 42022 


Blue rose; w Rosa Langston, & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 313166; 
Elmore B. Langston, Chicago. 42023 


Blue sea; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 9, 
1942; EH unp. 312776; Gordon Persh- 
ing Ananson, Summit, N. J. 42024 


Blue stratosphere; song, m Jo [i. e. 
Josephine] Martyn. © 1c. Nov. 10, 
1942; E unp. 314623; Jane Martyn, 
New York. 42025 


Bluebirds of the sky; w & melody. © 
tc. Oct. 15, 1942. mp ailasoD: 
Harry H. Johnson, Brookline, Mass. 

42026 


Blues and how to play ’em; by Frank 
Paparelli; pf. © Aug. 31, 1942; AA 
412496; Leeds music corp., New 
York. 42027 


Blues in A minor; melody Lowell Mar- 
tin. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; EH unp. 
314387; Charling music corp., New 
York. 42028 


Blues over Berlin; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 318807; 
William Rusk Smith, Palmerton, Pa. 

42029 


Bob Bob Bobbin’ Ben; w & melody. © 
ic. Sept: 24, 1942" Hh unp. slisst: 
Claude L. Reichal, Meadville, Pa. 

42030 


Bobolink serenade; w Helen Monroe & 
Jean Monroe, m Curtis [i. e. W. C.] 
Monroe; pf. treble. © 1c. Oct. 10, 
1942; E unp. 311883; William Curtis 
Monroe, Washington. 42031 


Bofetéi; rhumba, letra y melodia. © 
1 ¢. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309392; 
Luis Sepulveda, New York. 42032 


Bombadier [?]; w & melody. ©1.«. 
Sept. 29, 1942; E wunp.. 311394; 
Adam Scrupski, Irvington, N. J. 

42033 


Bomber Caterpillar Jones of the air 
mail line; song. © 1c Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 318095; Nick Frabutt, 
Pontiae, Mich. 420384 


pt. III, n. s., v. 37 


Bombers in the night; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 314039; 
Fred Herman Schapekahm, New 
Ulm, Minn, 420385 


Bombs over Tokio; song. © Oct. 30, 
1942; E pub. 108964; Del Frund, 
Sausalito, Calif. 42036 


Bonnie brae; song, melody Bernard 
Nevada Landino. © 1 ce. Oct. 12, 
1942; EH unp. 311859; Louis George 
Zaboy, Los Angeles, 42037 


Boogie woogie; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. ~ © 1 ‘c. Oct/"5,) 1942* Bamps 
310992; Mrs. J. E. Woodard, Mil- 
pitas, Calif, - 420388 


Boogie woogie polka; w Syd Wyner 
[pseud, of Syd Weinstein], melody 
Samuel Weller. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; 
EK unp. 314432; Syd Weinstein, 
Brooklyn, 42039 


Book; from Dreamer of Mexico, by 
Sol Kaplan. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
EK unp. 314701; Loew’s, ine, New 
York. 42040 


Boom boom the boys are hopping; 
song. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; B unp. 
311066; Helen Carter, Three Rivers, 
Calif. 42041 


Boots, boots, boots; w B: Merrill, m 
L. Edwards; pf. treble © 1.e 
Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 312947; Leo 
Edwards & Blanche Merrill, New 
York. 42042 


Bottle; from White cargo, by Daniele 
Amfitheatrof & Prince Modupe. © 
1 c. Oct. 38, 1942; EH unp: 310768; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 42043 


Bow down Thine ear; song, Biblical 
w. © 1 € Oct. 20, 1942; Heump, 
312650; Douglas Wright, jr., San 
Marino, Calif, 42044 


Box of Xmas love; w Mary Ann Ash- 
land; pf. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E 
unp, 314685; LeRoy Axel Anderson, 
Mt. Vernon, Wash. 42045 


Boy in navy blue; song, melody David 
Ahlstrand. © 1c. Aug, 24, 1942; EH 
unp. 811048; Ida Fay Barrickman, 
Portland, Or. 42046 


Boy of mine; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 «. 
Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312203; Phyl- 
lis Michael, Shickshinny, Pa. 42047 


—w&melody. ©1c. Nov. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 314614; George Baker Young, 
Brookline, Mass. 42048 


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no. 10, 1942 


Boyd guards library; from Odor of 


violets, by Lennie Hayton. © 1. 
Sept. °£67"19425" 0H “unp. 309125; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 42049 


Boys behind the men behind the guns; 
Sone 7 arr Heo We Clark ©" 1" ¢. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311855; Wil- 


liam Burbank Spiller, Scarboro 
Beach, Me. 42050 
Boys of the U. S. A.; song. ©1.. 


Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311726; Cyn- 
thia Jensen, Kansas City, Mo. 


— song. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 314195; Lanetta Tuggle Per- 
rin, Richmond. 42052 

melody Eddie Keenan. © 
de es Oct, 30,1942). unp, 313587; 
Madeline Gowdridge, Brooklyn. 

42053 

Boys of Uncle Sam; w & melody. © 

1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308040; 


Melvin Sylvester Stevenson, Fox 
Lake, II. 42054 
Brahms’ lullaby; arr. Oahu staff; 


electric & Hawaiian guits., in note 
ce Oiaeram,  ©--Aug! 210 1942 2" 
pub. 108283; Oahu pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 42055 


by Johannes Brahms, arr. Ches- 
ter Wallis [pseud. of Bryceson Tre- 
harne] > pf. ‘© ‘Sept. 23, 1942: EH 
pub. 108079; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 42056 


Brand new world; w EH. J. Fox, m A. 
de Grassi. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 314817; Ethel Jane Fox & 
Antonio de Grassi, San Francisco. 

42057 


from Journey for 


Brave Margaret; 


Margaret, by Mario Castelnuovo- 
Tedesco. © 1 ¢ Nov. 2, 1942; EH 
unp. 314000; lLoew’s, ine, New 
York. 42058 


Bread of life; by Seth Bingham, op. 


388; organ. © Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 
108603; H. W. Gray co., ine, New 
York. 42059 


Breakfast in bed; song, melody Robert 
W. Schanzer. © 1. Oct. 5, 1942; 
EH unp. 311126; Harry Behar, New 
York. 42060 


Bride’s song; song, from Wheels of 
love, m Edward Redding. © 1 ec. 
Sept. 21, 1942; EH unp. 309569; H. La 
Varre Routh, Louisville. 42061 


Bright; by Harry Salter; pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312568; Emil 
Ascher, ine., New York. 42062 


42051 


42076 


Bright shining crown; hymn, arr. J. 
Henry Showalter. © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 813089; Rudolph Ber- 
nard Mohler, Covington, O. 42063 


Bright stars; w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 
2, 1942; EH unp. 314057 ; Jack Mizrahi, 
Brooklyn. 42064 


Brighten up and smile; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; EH unp. 3114138; 
Mildred Battle Harvey, Tampa, Fla. 

42065 


Bring a four leaf clover to me; song, 
m 8. McCorkle. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; 
EK unp. 308197; Sam McCorkle & Guy 
L. Mann, Dallas. 42066 


Bring back my Little Boy Blue; song, 
w Muriel Juanita Schowengerdt & 
J. H. Schowengerdt. © 1c. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312398; John Herman 
Schowengerdt, Liege, Mo. 42067 


Bring back that old fashioned Christ- 
mas; w & m Cal DeVoll, Gene Carroll 
& Glenn Rowell. © Oct. 28, 1942; 
E pub. 108893; Paull-pioneer music 
corp., New York. 42068 


Bring dear Santa Claus to me; song, 
melody Frank W. Ford. © 1c. Oct. 
19, 1942; E unp. 313756; Billie Eliza- 
beth Martin, Norfolk, Va. 42069 


Bring home Jim; w & melody. ©1ec. 
Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 313749; Frank 
Izzo, New Haven. 42070 


Bring my sweet tome; w & melody. © 
te. Oct. 18, 1942: EK unp. 313548 ; 
Louise Hughes Nulty, La Canada, 
Calif. 42071 


Bring victory home to me; w & melody. 
©, hee Oct) 13) 1942, Be unpy.3 11992: 
John Henry Bolden, Jacksonville, 
Fla. 42072 


Bringing food to London Town; m Bob 
Carleton; pf. treble, with w. © 1 
e. Oct. 26, 1942; EH unp. 318277; Alex 
B. Neill, Pawtucket, R. I. 42073 


Britain, remember; w & m Harold 
Ramsay & Alister Foster, arr. Clar- 
ence Lucas; mixed voices. © Sept. 
16, 1942; E for. 67511; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 

42074 


Britain we love thee; w & melody. © 
ive: “Oct. 19) 1942 >* Hung, 7312997 ; 
Sammy Smith, Nashville. 42075 


British Columbia; march; pf., with w. 
© Apr. 15, 1942; E for. 67610; John 
Rowland, Victoria, B. C., Canada. 

42076 


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42077 


Broken dreams; song, m Mildred Ken- 

ney. © 1c. Oct.:14, 1942; E unp. 
311976 ; Ruth Maye Braden, Sullivan, 
Tl, . 42077 


—— —— w Geraldine Murnen, arr. 
Belle Schrag. © Oct. 17, 1942; E 
pub. 108730; Arlie Kinkade, Aber- 
deen, Wash. 42078 


Broken-hearted sweetheart; from Son 
of Don Juan, w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 314461; Frank 
Michael Pagano, New York. 


Broken hearts; song, m Noel Bear. © 
Oct. 17, 1942; E pub. 108921; Dor- 
othy Mae Norris, Apalachicola, Fla. 

42080 


Broncho buster; song. © 1c. Sept. 9, 
1942 ; E unp. 308479; A, A. Newnham, 
Gold Hill, Or. 42081 


Bronx cheer; song. © 1c. Oct. 23, 
1942; E unp. 3812945; Shirle Rob- 
bins & Raymond Lopez, Burbank, 
Calif. ° 42082 


Brooklyns (The) ; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
EK unp. 313281; John G. Martinolich, 
Elmont, L. I., N. Y. 42083 


Brown Bomber waltz; song. © 1. 
Oct. 3, 1942; EH unp. 310702; Nelson 
Smith, Chicago. 42084 


Brown suede; by Mercer Ellington; 
melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. Oct. 16, 
1942; E unp. 312126; Tempo music, 
inc., New York. 42085 


Brudder Samson; song, m Len Flem- 


ing. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311781; W. C. Tichenor, Waynes- 
ville, O. 42086 


Bugler’s call; w & m Matilda Hidt; 
pf. © Aug, 29, 1942; E pub, 107355; 
Oliver Ditson co., Philadelphia. 

42087 


Build up; song, melody Robert Van- 
Sickle. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311677; Al Lanahan, Wilkinsburg, 
Pa. 42088 


Bull fiddles in a china shop; melody 
Alee Wilder. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; 
EK unp. 312863; Regent music corp., 
New York. 42089 


Bullfrogs and marines; w D,. G. Way- 
man, melody C. Lorenz, © 1c. Nov. 


2, 1942; E unp. 314061; Dorothy G. 
Wayman & Clarissa Lorenz, Ja- 
maica Plain, Mass, 42090 | 


/Bundle from heaven 3 


42079 | 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 37 


w Raymond 


Winger, m Orvis Lawrence, © Oct. 
17, 1942; E pub. 109061; Weeks 
publisher, Detroit. _ 42091 


Bungalow, a bed of roses and you; 
w & melody Blanche Joy & A. C. 


Rogers. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 
3811150; Andrew Curtis Rogers, 
New York. 42092 


Bungalow for two; song, melody Ed- 
die Keenan. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
EH unp. 311968; Armanda Caprine, 
War, W. Va. 42093 


Buried love; song, op. 7, w Sara Teas- 
dale. © Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 
108638; Edna Frida Pietsch, Mil- 
waukee. 42094 


Burlesque on the scale; pf. © 1. 
Oct. 22, 1942; H unp. 312745; Clara 
May Russell Hamilton, Comanche, 
Tex, 42095 


Bustles of calico; w & melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp, 312394; Roy 
Jackson Hamilton, Laurelton, i 1, 
INZEY. 42096 


But he couldn’t stay; w C. Schloredt, 
melody D. J. Allread. © 1c Oct. 
19, 1942; E unp. 312514; Cecilia 
Schloredt & Doris J. Allread, Sun- 
dance, Wy. 42097 


But only in my dreams; w Jimmie 
[i. e. James] Sanns, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 3, 
1942; E unp. 314148; James Sanns, 
Ridgefield, Need 42098 


But that was yesterday; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp, 311130; 
Roy Alfred, New York, 42099 


| Butch; w Manuel M, Warner & Bobby 


[i. e. Robert] Kroll, m Dorothy L. 

Smith, © Oct. 27, 1942; E pub. 

108853; Transradio, New York, 
42100 


—— —— melody Dorothy L, Smith. 
© le Oct. 3, 1942; EH unp. 310956; 
Transradio, New York, 42101 


Buy a bond for victory; song. ©1e. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314691; Sarah 
Margaret Gilbert, Clinton, Mo, ~ 

42102 


—- w & m Al Towers [pseud. of 
Albert Opatowsky] © 1c. Oct. 6, 
1942; E unp. 311201; Albert Opa- 
towsky, New York, 42103 


Buy a bond today; w John McGee, & 
melody. © 1c. Oct, 29, 1942; HE unp. 
313460; Richard Lawrence Drapkin, 
Forest Hills, N. Y. _ . 42104 


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no. 10, 1942 


Buy a share in freedom today; w &]| By the River Tennessee; w & mel- 


melody. ©1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 
314303; Benjamin Milton Bernstein, 
Chicago. 42105 


Buy all the bonds that you can; w & 
melody. © 1 ce. Oct. 12, 1942; E 
unp, 314125; Laurence Young, New 
Haven. 42106 


Buy bonds for the U. S. A.; song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 311533; 
Harry Lane, Kansas City, Mo. 

42107 


Buy bonds to-day; w & melody. © 
1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312580; 
Anne De Grasse, Athol, Mass. 42108 


Buy for the Red, White and Blue; 
w Joan Clerkin & A. McBurnie, & 
melody. © 1 c.. Mar, 14, 1942; HE 
unp, 311947; Ann “McBurnie, Jackson 
Heights, L. T., ING. 42109 


Buy freedom; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313205; Anthony Barbere, East Bos- 
ton, Mass. 42110 


Buy more bye-bye-Axis bonds; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 312908; 
Guy E. Vance, Fort Worth, 42111 


Buy those bonds; w W. Schultze, mel- 
ody J. E. Stackhouse. © 1c. Oct. 
27, 1942; E unp. 8133876; John E. 
Stackhouse’ & William Schultze, 
Trenton, N. J. 42112 


Buy your bonds today; w & melody. 
© le. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311296; 
Leon Joseph Miller, Worcester. 

42113 


By a moonlit lake; w & m Malcolm 
Battison [i. e. R. M. Battison, jr.]; 
organ, © 1c. Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 
314181; Robert Malcolm Battison, 
jr., Oakland, Calif, 42114 


By a sylvan lake; by Bill Gillock; pf. 
© Sept. 24, 1942; E pub. 108140; 
Elkan-Vogel co., ine., Philadelphia. 

42115 


By air, land, and sea; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312507; 
Nathan Marcus, Brooklyn. 42116 


By land, air and sea we'll battle on 
to victory; w & melody. © 1. 
Mar, 28, 1942; E unp. 313572; Jo- 
seph Daniel Tolick, Long Beach, 
Calif. 42117 


By the brook; transcribed Joseph 
_ Vito; concert harp. © Sept. 28, 
. 1942; E pub. 108190; Belwin, inc., 

New York. tite 42118 


42133 


ody. ©1ec. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313080; Willard EK. Marsh, Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 42119 


Bye, bye, Dixie; w & melody Bill [i. e. 
William] Harrison & Gene [i. e. 
EH. J.] Hanson. ©1c. Nov. 7, 1942; 
E ounp. 314407; Hugene J. Hanson, 
San Francisco. 42120 


Bye-bye Marie; w Clayton Johns & 
Alice Hudson, m Chuck [i. e. Charles 
Anthony] McDevitt. © Oct. 20, 
1942; E pub, 109009; Clayton Johns 
music pub. co., Cleveland. 42121 


Byington piano course for beginners. 
bk. 1. © Oct. 19, 1942; AA 412839; 
Mary T. Byington, New Haven. 

42122 


Byways in Etude Land; by Louise 
Robyn; pf. © Oct. 15, 1942; AA 
413430; Oliver Ditson co., Philadel- 
phia. 42123 


Cabin in the valley; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 310974; Grayce Faul- 
coner, Wellsboro, Pa. 42124 


Cabin on the bayou; song, arr, Artie 
Matthews. © Oct. 28, 1942; E pub. 
108856; Charles E. Brown, Erlanger, 
Ky. 42125 


Cadenas (Las) de amor (The chains 
of love) ; Chilean folksong, English 
w Jean Atwater Heaver, melody arr. 
© 1c. Aug, 25, 1942; E unp, 308141; 
Anita Atwater, Scarsdale, N. Y. 

42126 


Cailliet brass quartet album; various 
composers, arr. Lucien Cailliet; 2 B 
flat cornets & 2 trombones. © Nov. 
2, 1942; E pub. 109037; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 42127 


Caissons go rolling along; w & m EKd- 
mund L. Gruber, arr. Robert C. 
Haring. 1. Mixed cho.—2. Men’s 
cho.—3. Women’s 3-pt. cho.—4, 2-pt. 
treble cho. Sept. 9, 1942; EH 
pub. 107670, 107675—-107677 ; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & £05 inc., New York. 

42128-42131 


Caliban in the coal mines; melody, 
with pf. ace. © 1c. Oct, 30, 1942; 
EK unp. 313590; Irving Mopper, 
Brooklyn. 42132 


California dream girl; fox trot, w & 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 
312900; William Frederick Wraight, 
Edmonton, Alta., Canada. 42133 


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42134 


California fighting march; w & mel- 
ody. © 1 c. Nov. 2, 1942; EB ‘unp. 
314052; George E. Read, Beverly 
Hills, Calif. 42134 


California way out West; w P. Paval, 
m O. F. Sundborg, arr. Harry A. 
Stone. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 
314124; Oscar F. Sundborg & Philip 
Paval, Los Angeles. 42135 


Call it love; song. © 1e Nov. 4, 
1942; E unp. 314802; Diane Steb- 
bins, Westfield, Mass. 42136 


Call me in the morning; song, m Pat 
Maude. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310847; Artella Lehmann, Wausaw, 
Wis. 42137 


Call me lover; song, m Tom Baker 
[pseud. of Carroll Webster] ©1e. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 810864; Hyman 
Teavler, Montreal. 421388 


— Same. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 3138823; Hyman Teavler, Mont- 
real. 42139 


Call of my heart; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314368; 
Fanette Cones, Indianapolis. 42140 


Call of the western steer; song, mel- 
ody Ronald Buck. © 1c. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 313789; L. R. Down- 
ing, U. S. S. Miss., c/o Fleet P. O., 
San Francisco. 42141 


Call to service; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 13, 1942; E unp. 314116; Jean 
Alice Varn, Florence, Or. 42142 


Calling all pa’s; from the production, 
by Sol Kaplan. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 310785; Loew’s, ine, New 
York. 421438 


Calling down by the gate; song, m 
J. Chas McNeil. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 314229; William A. Penrod, 
Dayton, O. 42144 


Calling to you; song, m Tom J. Lyle. 
© 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 313393; 
Floyd Wallace Osgood, Portland, Or. 

42145 


Calm Soul of all things; from The city, 
w Matthew Arnold, m Hope Leroy 
Baumgartner, op. 14, no. 4; 6-pt. 
mixed cho. © Oct. 8, 1942; E pub. 
108588; HE. C. Schirmer music co., 
Boston. 42146 


Caméléon; by William T. Timmings; 
organ. © Sept. 24, 1942; E pub. 
108145; Elkan-Vogel co., ine., Phila- 
delphia. 42147 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 37 


Camp fire serenade; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314769; 
Marie Pavlik, Northport, N. Y. 

42148 


Can I fig, fig, figure, on a date with 
you; m Oscar Catsiff; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 
814342; Jean Kaye, New York. 

) 42149 


Can it be; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
5, 1942; EH unp. 310963; John Hubert 
Prodell, West Orange, N. J. 42150 


Can they be proud of you; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 312993; 
Frances Bradley, Ocean Grove, N. J. 

42151 


Can you hear; song. © 1c. Oct. 24, 
1942; E unp. 312970; Fraser Gange, 
New York. 42152 


Cancion (La) de las Americas; marcha 
eancién. ©1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 
314371; Arturo Somohano, San Juan, 
Puerto Rico. 42153 


Cancién vespertina; de Tengo fe en ti, 
letra Paco Moreno, m Rosita Moreno. 
© Dec. 19, 1940; E pub. 108816; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 42154 


Candle light; w Ted Welsh, & melody. 
©1ec. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 3148938 ; 
Norman A. Weis, Kenmore, N. Y. 

42155 


Candle waltz; w V. Di Tomas, & mel- 
ody. © 1c Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 
312689; Jesse Wilkins Cann, jr. & 
Virginia Di Tomas, Merrick, L. I, 
Ne XG 42156 


Cannibal king; traditional w & m, with 
new verse & new m O. H. McClaran. 
©1c. Aug. 26, 1942; E unp. 311075; 
Olive Hanson McClaran, Mt. Pleas- 
ant, Ia. 42157 


Can’t change the place or time; w & 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 
3138680; Olivette Bernier, St. Paul. 

42158 


Can’t stand your evil way; w & m 
James Oden; pf. treble. © 1c. Oct. 
26, 1942; EH unp. 313208; Wabash 
musie co., Evergreen Park, II. 

42159 


Can’t we be sweethearts again; song, 
melody Craege Coyle. © 1 c. Oct. 
19, 1942; E unp. 312583; David Wat- 
son Phelan, New York. 42160 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


Can’t you see you’re killing me; song, 
melody Robert Pollack. © 1 c¢. Oct. 
6, 1942; E unp. 311417; Ida Sophia 
Kuykendall, Coeur D’Alene, Id. 

42161 


Cantar llorando; Mexican dance, T. 
Moreno, arr. Charles O’Neill; con- 
cert band pts., with conductor. © 
Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 108296; Broad- 
cast music, ine., New York. 42162 


Canto tropical; letra Manuel Camacho 
Vega, melodia Francisco Camacho 
Vega. ©1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 
313733; Peer internat]. corp., New 
York. 42163 


Cara y seca; tango, Carlos De Palma 
y Felix Villa; pf. © Feb. 27, 1941; 
E for. 67459; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 42164 


Carbon copy; song. © 1c. Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 311758; Malvin Mow- 
ery, New York. 42165 


Care for your car for your country; 
w & m John Hines. © Sept. 20, 
1942; E pub. 108427; Hank Keene, 
ine., Cleveland Heights, O. 42166 


Care of Uncle Sam; w & melody 
Vaughn Horton, Denver Darling & 
Harry Duncan. © 1c. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312691; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 42167 


Caribbean clipper; w Sammy Gallop, 
m Jerry Gray; orch. pts. © Oct. 
23, 1942; E pub. 108743; Mutual 
musie soc., inc, New York. 42168 


Caricatures on Jack and Jill; pf. © 
1 ce. Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 312027: 
Alice Victoria Gordon-Smith, Mont- 
elair,; N;, J. 42169 


Carl’s bewilderment; from Invisible 
agent, by H. J. Salter; conductor. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 313442: 
Universal music corp., New York. 

42170 


Carmella don’ch’ you cry; w Egidio 
Agresti, & melody. © 1c. Nov. 6, 
1942; E unp. 314410; Anthony R. 
Morelli, New York. 42171 


Carmencita; de Luis Aldana; pf. © 
Oct. 1, 1942; E pub. 108290; Charles 
Gunther publicity, Flushing, N. Y. 

42172 


Carnations; w & m Claude Wilson. © 
Oct. 2, 1942; E pub. 108502; Allen 
intercollegiate music, ine, New 
York. 42173 


42185 


Carnicero (El) jacinto; guaracha, 
letra y m Hermenegildo Cardenas; 
pf. © June 25, 1941; E for. 67454; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 

42174 


Carnival song; w Lorenzo de’ Medici, 
m Walter Piston; men’s cho. & 
brasses. Sec, [Italian text] © Oct. 
28, 1941; E pub. 108466; Arrow mu- 
sie press, inc., New York. 42175 


Caro mio; song, melody Robert Pol- 
lack#°@"1 "ec Oet! 6, 519425 Hump. 
811429; Inez Pegoraro, Sudbury, 
Ont., Canada. 42176 


Carol of the wind; Silesian Christmas 
earol, English text & arr. of m Rob- 
ert Elmore & Robert B. Reed; mixed 
cho. © Oct. 5, 1942; E pub. 108772; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York, 42177 


Carolina furlough; w & melody. © 1 
e=FOectie12, 1942: EH unpl-3i0790: 
Marguerite Brennecke, Walhalla, 
Seqou 42178 


Carrier Lexington; march; band pts. 
© Oct. 22, 1942; E pub. 108806; 
Malcolm Francis Willoughby, Water- 
town, Mass. 42179 


Carrot top; w G. H. Johnston, m C. 
We Erdenbreeher. © 1 ¢. Oct29; 
1942; E unp. 3811964; George H. 
Johnston & C. W. Erdenbrecher, A. 
P. QO. 958, c/o Postmaster, San 
Francisco. 42180 


Carry me back to old Virginny; by 
James A. Bland, m. arr, Roy Ring- 
wald, ed. Charles Harold; men’s 
cho., with optional girls’ trio obbl. 
‘© Jan. 29, 1940; E pub. 108778; 
Words & music, inc., New York. 

42181 


Carry on; song, w Hugh R. Rogers. © 
1 ec. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 811464; 
Dorothy Wilver Rogers, Youngstown, 
IN.®-Y. 42182 


— w & m Marion Olive Myers & 
M. P. Gale. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 312604; Marion Perham Gale, 
Nahant, Mass. 42183 


Carry on, carry on, carry on; song. 
© Sept. 26, 1942; E pub. 108632; 
Charles Robeson Wilson, Lynn, 
Mass. 42184 


Cathedral bell; w J. EH. Rankin, m E. 
Sto orenz;” arr: «Ira » B. » Wilson; 
women’s cho. © Aug. 25, 1942; E 
pub. 107724; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 42185 


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42186 


pt. I, n. s., v. 37 


Cat’s and gator’s ball; w & melody.| Chansons (Les) de Jean Sablon; al- 


© 1c. Oct, 23, 1942; HB unp. 312957; 
Starley Bray Phoenix, Fort Wayne. 
42186 


Caught in the net; from Invisible 
agent, by H. J. Salter; conductor. 
© 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; H unp. 313448; 
Universal music corp., New York. 

42187 


Caught in your spell; song, w Emily 
Roberts. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; H 
unp. 811702; Charles Frank Her- 
old, Louisville. 42188 


*Cause I love you; song, pf. arr, F. 
Hunt. © 1. Sept. 28, 1942; HE 
unp. 312102; William Bristow Bin- 
nie, Nutley, N. J. 42189 


Cavatina; by A. H. Behrend. 1. Pr.— 
2. Violin & pf. © Oct. 24, 1927; E 
for. 67327, 673828; Schott & co., Itd., 
London. 42190, 42191 


Cedar crosstown; w & melody Benny 
Ray [i. e. Ben] Licht. © 1c. Oct. 
23, 1942; E unp. 312973; Ben Licht, 
Cleveland. 42192 


Central Park; pf. treble, with w. © 
1c. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311004; 
Eleanor Todd Moffett, Asheville, N. 
C. 421938 


Chacha linda; bolero, letra y m Pablo 
Martinez Gil y Carlos Martinez Gil. 
© Sept. 2, 1941; E for. 67586; Pro- 
motora Hispano Americana de mu- 
sica, Ss. a., Mexico, D. F. 42194 


Chacone; by A. Durand, arr. Clair 
Omar Musser; marimba or xylo- 
phone, with pf. acc. © Aug. 12, 
1942; E pub. 108554; Alfred music 
co., ine., New York. 42195 


Chacumbele; son-afro, letra y m Ale- 
jandro Mustelier; pf. © June 5, 
1941; E for. 67455; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 42196 


Champagne cocktails; from Invisible 

agent, by H. J. Salter; conductor. © 

1 ec, Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 3138440; 
Universal music corp., New York. 

42197 


Change of heart; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Oct. 19, 
1942; H unp. 312359; Waneta Tomah, 
Houlton, Me. 42198 


Changing my love; m Bob Carleton; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 313272; Jewell Hood, 
Alton, 11. 42199 


bum, w & m Charles Trenet & others. 
© Aug. 18, 1942; E pub. 107766; 
France-music, New York. 42200 


Chapel bells; song, w Leone Carroll. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942: HB unp. 312480; 
Roy J. Mullen, Pittsburgh. 42201 


Charge on, United Nations; song, arr. 
William Walker Combs. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
3, 1942; E unp. 310954; Randolph 
Grady Walker, Dallas. 42202 


Charles street bus; w & melody. © 
1 ec Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312403; 
Priscilla Beacham Stanton, Balti- 
more. 42203 


Charlie Rutlage; by Charles Ives, w 
collected John A. Lomax. © Dec. 
27, 1939; E pub. 108275; Arrow 
music press, inc., New York. 42204 


Chasing my troubles away; song, m 
Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 
1c. Nov. 3, 1942;) 2 yunp.ys14453; 
Henry Liebe, Wittenberg, Wis. 

42205 


Chatita; rumba, letra y m Carmelo 
Aguila; pf. © May 28, 1942; EH for. 
67386; CorporaciOn musical Argen- 
tina, s. a., Buenos Aires. 42206 


Cheer, boys, cheer; song, melody Bob 


Carleton. ,© I..c.-Oct, 12018325) 
unp. 3811659; Laura M. White, 
Middlebourne, W. Va. 42207 


Cheer for the Beavers; w Edwin T. 
Reed, m Lillian McElroy Hunt & 
Neil Reed, arr. Thornton W. Allen. 
© Oct. 5, 1942; E pub. 108503; Allen 
intercollegiate music, ine., New York. 

42208 


Cheer them to victory; m Bob Carle- 
ton; pf. treble, with w. © 1. Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 3138279; Pearl M. 
Currier, East Candia, N. H. 42209 


Cheer up Susie; song. © Sept. 5, 
1942; E pub. 107740; David C. Swen- 
sen, Seattle. 42210 


Cheerio, not goodbye; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; EH unp. 
314236; George Pleicones, Washing- 
ton. 42211 


Cherokee stomp; melody Doc Williams. 
© 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307870; 
Andrew John Smik, jr., Wheeling, 
W. Va. 42212 


Cherry Lane will bloom again; w & 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 
311016; Raymond Edward Hall, Wel- 
don, Tex. ’ 42213 


1548 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


Cherry Valley Sally; w D. Kitson, mel- 
ody H. F. Pearl. © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1942; EH unp. 308202; Harry F. Pearl, 
Buffalo & Dorothy Kitson, Tona- 
wanda, N. Y. 42214 


Chevrons for two; song, w Henrietta 
L. Rushmore. .© Oct. 28, 1942; E 
pub. 108865; Harold C. Rushmore, 
Stamford, N. Y. 42215 


Chiapanacas (La); melody, arr. 
Lowell Martin. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1942; 
EH unp. 311553 ; Charling music corp., 
New York. 42216 


Chicago’s Great White Way; song, m 
Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 
1 e@ Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313065; 
Lester Hershberger, Fort Wayne. 

42217 


Chicken leg; from Invisible agent, by 
H. J. Salter; conductor. © 1c. Oct. 
27, 1942; E unp. 313441; Universal 
music corp., New York. 42218 


Child Mozart; text Lottie Ellsworth 
Coit, Ruth Bampton & Virgil Pol- 
ing, m Mozart; pf. © Sept. 9, 
1942; AA 411114; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 42219 


Child of Peace; text Edith H. Willis 
& Edith Ellsworth, m HE. H. Willis; 
women’s voices. © Oct. 1, 1942; D 
76181; Walter H. Baker co., Bos- 
ton. 42219* 


Childhood memories; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 
1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310862; 
Mary Elizabeth Oberdier, Richwood, 
O. 42220 

Children; song, from Wheels of love, 
m Edward Redding. © 1. Sept. 
21, 1942; E unp. 309567; E. La 
Varre, Louisville. 42221 


Children of America; w & m Nelle W. 
Godfrey, Anne Godfrey & Helen 
Myers. © Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 
108693; Irving Berlin, inc, New 
York. 42222 


Child’s music hour; 9 compositions, 
Harriet Latt, ed. Mary Carrick; pf. 
© Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 108473; 
Harry Latt, Detroit. 42223 


Child’s song; pf., with w. © Mar. 5, 
1942; E pub. 108235; Jacob David 
Soughs, Baltimore. 42224 


Chimes of Notre Dame; w Marguerite 
Duval, m M. Duval & A. E. Bohrer. 
© ic. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314644; 
Fiorence M. Greenstone & Alphonse 
EK. Bohrer, East Orange, N. J. 

42225 


42238 


Chin up; song. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 318497; Lucille Boyer, Min- 
neapolis. 42226 


Chin up, angel; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 311512; Na- 
talie Gene Moskowitz, Galveston, 
Tex. 42227 


China dolly; song, w Irene Campbell. 
© 1c. Oct. 14, 1942; H unp. 313334; 
Florence B. Mote, Gardena, Calif. 

42228 


Chinaman’s chance; w Wayne Ander- 
son, m Mrs. J. Melrose [i. e. I.] 
Seales. © 1c Sept. 19, 1942; HB 
unp, 311401; Irene Scales, Dallas. 

42229 


Chinatown, my Chinatown; by Jean 


Schwartz, arr. William Teague; 
band pts. © Oct. 27, 1942; E pub. 
108876; Remick musie corp., New 
York, 42230 


Chinese etude; pf. © 1c Oct. 2, 
1942; E unp. 311877; Cécile Le- 
Veillé, Lawrence, Mass. 42231 


Chinese guerrilla song; Chinese w Lu 
Ho Ting, English tr. & m J. G. En- 
dicott. © Oct. 1, 1942; E for. 67555 ; 
Gordon V. Thompson, ltd., Toronto. 

42232 


Chins up; pf., with w. ©1c. Oct. 7, 
1942; E unp. 811307; Anitra Van 
Nostrand, New York. 42233 


Chips off the old block; by Scott 
Bradley. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 309123; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

42234 


Chiquita, I wish I only knew; w & 
melody. © 1c Oct. 19, 1942; EH 
unp. 313528; James Alexander Pat- 
erson, Laguna Beach, Calif. 42235 


Chiu, chiu; fox trot, from You were 
never lovelier, English w Alan Sur- 
gal, m Nicanor Molinare, arr. George 
Kaitz; orch. pts. © Oct. 14, 1942; 
EH pub. 108988; Chart music pub. 
house, ine., Chicago. 42236 


—— from You were never lovelier, 
English w Alan Surgal, Spanish w 
& m Nicanor Molinare, arr. George 
Kaitz. © Oct. 10, 1942; E pub. 
108982; Chart music pub. house, 
ine., Chicago. 42237 


Chorombo etie; guaracha, letra y m 
Chano Pozo; pf. © July 14, 1942; 
EK for. 67581; Peer internatl. corp., 

‘New York. 42238 


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42239 


Christ and the nightingale; Easter 
songz. © 1c. Oct 14, 192; E unp. 
312044: Philip H. Cooley, Honolulu. 

42239 


Christ hath redeemed: song, melody 
Lew [i e Louis] Tobin. © 1 « 
Oct. 12, 1912: E unp. 311829; Cal 
vin Jones, Huntington, W. Va. 

42240 

Christ is there: w Edith Sanford Til 
lotson, m P. L. Tschaikowski, arr. Lee 
Rogers [pseud. of Roger C. Wilson]: 
mixed voices. © Sept. 1, 1942: E 


pub. 107717: Lorenz pub. co.. Day- 
ton, O. 42241 
Christ of the wounded hands: w Doro 


thy Abbott [pseud. of Elsie Duncan 
Yale]. m Ellen Jane Lorenz: mixed 
voices. © Aug. 18, 1942: E pub. 
107711: Lorenz pub. co., Dayton. O. 


Christine: w & melody. © 1 « Oct 
31, 1942: E unp. 313814; William 
Clarence Nelson, Indianapolis. 

42243 


Christmas album: w & m Samuel 
Youngquist, arr. Karl Pehrman. 
[Swedish & English text] © Oct 
10. 19: E pub. 108577: E pub. 


108577: Scandinavian music house, 
Brooklyn. 4234+ 


Christmas bells: w & melody. © ic 
Oct. 3. 1912: E unp. 310952: Frances 
Ure, Pittsburgh. 42245 


Christmas candlelight carol: by Alfred 
H. Johnson; organ. © Oct. 5, 192; 
E pub. 108514: J. Fischer & bro.. New 
York. 42246 

Christmas carol; song. © 1 ¢ Oct 10, 
1942; E unp. 311708: John Alex- 
ander Rogers, New York. 42247 


Christmas carols: w & m selected & 
arr. Karl Schulte. © Sept. 4, 1942: 


AA 414052: Whitman pub. co.. Ra- 
cine, Wis. 42248 
Christmas, Christmas; song. © 1 ¢ 


Oct. 31, 1942: E unp. 313818: Vir- 
ginia Conzelman Donnelly, Wellston. 
Mo. 42249 


Christmas fantasy : operetta, lyrics, bk. 
& m Lillian Cervenka’ © Oct. 28. 
1942: D 76183; Willis music co.. Cin- 
cinnati. 42249* 


Christmas journey ; w & m Harry R. 
Spier; women’s 3-pt. voices. © Oct. 
20, 1942: E pub. 108679: J. Fischer 
& bro.. New York. 42250 


pt on s,v. 37 


Christmas melodies: w & m various 
authors, arr. Ada Richter: pL © 
Sept. 9, 1942; E pub. 107733: Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia_ 


42951 
Christmas minuet; pi © 1c Oct 29, 
1942; E unp. 313479; Francesco 
Amendola, St. Paul 42252 


Christmas tale; pf.. with w. © 1 ¢« 
Oct. 30, 1942: E unp. 313717: Horace 
S. Graham, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 


Christmas thoughts: w Isabel Shurt 
leff, m Ada May Piaget. © Oct 12, 
1942: E pob. 108527; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 42254 


192: E pub. Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 42255 

Christmas time is near; song, melody 
Ronald Buck. © 1 « Oct. 5, 1922; 
E unp 310984: Mamie ee 
Charleston. Ark. 


Chryslers Major Bowes; song, arr. 
Walter Kroepil © 1 c Sept 21 
1982: E unp. 311081; Lyle = 
South St Paul, Minn. 


Chuckles: song. 51 ee 
E unp. 312086: Gertrude ome 
Chicago. 

Chulita: by Juan Tizol: pf treble =o 
1 e« Aug 18, 19%: E unp. 306355; 
Robbins music corp.,. New York 

42259 


| Chummy; songz. © 1c Oct. 30, 192; 
E unp. 313613: George B. Post. Bell 
more, I. L, N. Y. 42>) 


Cielito lindo: melody C. Fernandez, 
arr. Vincent Lopez. © 1 ¢ Sept 30, 
| 1942: E unp. 312296; Robbins music 
corp.. New York. 42261 


Cigarette lighter; from Invisible agent, 
by H. J. Salter: conductor. © ice 
27, 1942; E unp. 313439; Uni 


108727 ; 


Oct. : 
versal music corp.. New York. 
42262 


Ciribiribin: waltz, A. Pestalozza, tran- 
scribed Walter Rolfe; pf. with w. 
© Oct. 9, 1942: E pub. 108326; Cen- 
tury music pub. co.. New York 

422353 


City (The): from the choral suite, w 
Frank Mason North, m Hope Leroy 
Baumgartner, op. 14, no. 5; 6pt 
mixed cho. © Sept. 30, 1942; E pub. 
108589: E. C. Schirmer music co., 
Boston. 42254 


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no. 10, 1942 


42291 


City’s crown: from The city, w Wil-| Cold moon; w & melody A. I. O’Nan 


liam Dudley Foulke, m Hope Leroy 
Baumgartner, op. 14, no. 1; 6>pt. 
mixed cho. © Sept. 30, 1942; E pub. 


108585; E. C. Schirmer music ©¢o., 
Boston. 42265 
Clap hands polka: pf. © 1c. Sept. 


10, 1942; E unp. 308501; Ralph S. 
Corabi, Philadelphia. 42°66 


Clayton’s grand march; by Charles D. 
Blake, op. 100, transcribed Walter 
Rolfe: pf. © Oct. 9, 1942: E pub. 
108327 ; Century musie pub. co., New 
York. 42267 


Clementine; by Billy Strayhorn; mel- 
ody, with pf. acc. © 1c. Oct. 16, 
1942; E unp. 312127; Tempo music, 


ine., New York. 42268 
Cleopatra: w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 


2, 1942; E unp. 313808; William 
Rusk Smith, Palmerton, Pa. 42269 


Climbin’ up de mountain; negro spir- 
itual, arr. Roger P. Bird; men’s 
voices. © Sept. 25, 1942; E pub. 
108086; H. W. Gray co., inc, New 
York. 42270 


Clipper; by Harry James; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 313893: 
Paramount music corp., New York. 

42271 


Clop clop clop clop, clopping home; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 
314169; Henry T. Duvie, New Or- 
leans. 42272 


Close to you; w Al Hoffman & Jerry 
Livingston, melody Carl G. Lampl. 
© le. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314872; 
Barton music corp., New York. 

42273 


Close your sleepy eyes; lullaby, w Au- 
drey MacGregor, m Francis Gro- 
mon; low or med. voice. © Oct. 31, 
1942; E pub. 108949; Galaxy music 
corp., New York. 42274 


Closer and closer; w Mitchell Parish, 
m Harry Woods. © Aug. 28, 142; 
E pub. 108530; Miller music, inc., 
New York. 42275 


Coast guard patrol march; melody. © 
1 ce Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313651: 
Frederick CC. Morgan, Rochester, 
i ae 42276 


Cock-eyed infantry; song, w Hugh R. 
Rogers. © 1c Oct. 8, 1942: E 
unp. 311466; Dorothy Wilver Rogers, 
Youngstown, N, Y. 42277 


& Frank Brown. © 1 ¢ Oct. 28, 
1942; E unp. 313476; R. I. O’Nan, 
Miami, Fla. 42278 


Cole (Cozy) modern orchestra drum 


technique; by C. Cole. © Oct. 8, 
1941; E pub. 108357; Mills music, 
ine., New York. 42279 


Colin Kelly; song. © 1 ec Oct. 9, 
1942; E unp. 311510; Max Heller, 
Philadelphia. 42280 


— w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 312914: Max Heller, 
Philadelphia. 42281 


Collen; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 1, 
1942; E unp. 311013; Harry Hart- 
- man, Inglewood, Calif. 42282 


Colorado song of victory: song, w 
Clara Belle Plumb. © 1. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 313154; Jean William 
Miller, Colorado Springs. 42283 


Come along: w & m Ann Penner. © 
1 e Oct. 29, 1942: E unp. 3138465; 
Antoinette Penner, Bergenfield, N. J. 

42284 


Come along with me; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. ©1e. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313064; Nelle 
Mable Selogic, Ashland, Ky. 42285 


Come and see us again; w & m Fred- 
erick Humphries. © Oct. 13, 192; 
E for. 675138; B. Feldman &€ co., 
London. 42°86 


Come back to me; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 ¢. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 310969; Viola Post, 
Waterloo, Ont., Canada. 42287 


— w Art Rany [pseud. of A. N. 
Yeorwacopoulos], m Remo I. Robb. 
© le. Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 311506; 
Arehmadrite Nikolaos Yeorwacopou- 
los, Herkimer, N. Y. 42288 


Come back to me in my dreams; w & 
melody Bill [i. e. W. 8.] Monroe. 
© 1 ec. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 313093; 
William Smith Monroe, Nashville. 

42289 


Come back to stay; w P. Tramontana, 
m C. Lieberman. © 1c Nov. 5, 
1942; E unp. 314265; Clara Lieber- 
man & Peter Tramontana, New York. 

42290 


Come hell, or high water; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 313602; 
Clement Rosen, Cliffside Park, N. J. 

42291 


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42292 


pt. III, n. s., v. 37 


Come on boys; song, melody Robert | Coming of the Lama; Mongolian festi- 


Pollack, © 1 ec. Oct. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 313175; Florence E. Patterson, 
Clintonville, W. Va. 42292 


Come on Federal; song. © 1 c. Oct. 
14, 1942; E unp. 312056; Willis Alba 
Crocker, Central Falls, R. I. 42293 


Come on Johnny; song, m L. Roberts 
[pseud. of Robert Lamm] © 1. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 308404; Eve- 


rard S. Phelps, Roanoke, Va. 42294 | 


Come on Uncle Sam; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
EK unp. 314712; Mary Alice Hogan, 
Fort Myers, Fla. 42295 


Come on Yankee; song. © 1c. Oct. 15, 
1942; EH unp. 3812139; Paul Moyer 
Detwiler, Lansdale, Pa. 42296 


Come on, you Yankee soldier; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. Oct. 19, 1942; 
EH unp. 312341; Marguerite Talerico, 
New York. 42297 


Come out fighting; song. © 1. Oct. 
12, 1942; E unp. 311792; Carmen B. 
Staats, San Marino, Calif. 42298 


Come south with me; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312667; 
Jack Friedman, Chicago. 42299 


Come to me; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
23, 1942; H unp. 312926; Jeffrey 
Wing, New York. 42300 


Come to me sweetheart; song, melody 
Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 « 
Noy. 9, 1942; E unp. 314598; Victor 
EK. Springer, Parkersburg, W. Va. 

42301 


Come unto Me; Biblical w, m Frank La 
Forge; med. voice. © Aug. 31, 1942; 
E pub. 107663; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 42302 


Come with me to Slumberland; song, 
melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 
ie. Oct. 12, 19425 Heunp?) 311822 ; 
Hmma M. Schoenburg, Spokane, 

42303 


Comedy; by Harry Salter; pf. © 1 
e. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312569; Emil 
Ascher, ine., New York. 42304 


Comforter; melody, with pf. acc. © 
1 ec. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 311084; 
Rachael Luckey, Yonkers, N. Y. 

42305 


Comin’ thro’ the Rye; w Robert Burns, 
m of old Scotch air, arr. Roy Ring- 
wald; men’s cho., with sop. solo. © 
Sept. 21, 1941; E pub. 108453; Words 
& music, ine., New York. 42306 


val song, w tr. & m arr. [Mongolian 
& English w] ©1c. June 4, 1941; 
E unp. 309469; Ida Hoyt Chamber- 
lain, Washington. — 42307 


Commander of my heart; song. © 1 
e. Oct. 22, 1942; EH unp. 312839; Na- 
talie Prosser, Lindenhurst, N. Y. 

42308 


Commando; march; drum & bugle 
corps sc. 1 e. Oct. 18, 1942; 
EK unp. 312710; Ralph Ruggieri, 
Camp Edwards, Mass. 42309 


Commandos; song. © 1 ¢ Oct. 14, 
1942; E unp. 312093; Gene Lockhart, 
Hollywood, Calif. 42310 


—— ——  m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 318872; Michael Cardarella, 
Newfield, N. J. 42311 


Commemoration hymn; hymn, ©1ce. 
Oct. 18, 1942; E unp. 311993; Grace 
Reynolds Paris, Wolfeboro Falls, N. 
H. 42312 


Communication corps, the heart of the 
O-C-D; w & melody Jack [i. e. A. J.] 
Baxley. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313103; Andrew Jackson Baxley, 
Hollywood, Calif. 42313 


Communion service in A; w from Epis- 
copal prayer book; pf. © 1. Oct. 
30, 1942; EH unp. 313663; Marvin 
Meiers, Fort Collins, Col. 42314 


Commuter’s rush hour; by Belle Fen- 
stock, pf. ed. Albert Sirmay; pf. 
Sept. 16, 1942; EH pub. 1077387; Mu- 
tual music soc., ine., New York. 

42315 


Como no...; bolero, letra y melodia 
Donato Gil. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; 
FE unp. 313729; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 42316 


Compasién; letra y melodia. © 1. 
Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309192; Tony 
Colon, Brooklyn. 42317 


Composers album of sacred songs; w 
& m compiled Charles Hansen. © 
Oct. 6, 1942; E pub. 108806; Edwin 
H. Morris & co., inc., New York. 

42318 


Concerto for two pianos and orches- 
tra; by Darius Milhaud; orch, sc. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313301; 
Elkan-Vogel co., inc., Philadelphia. 

Ww 42319 


52 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


42347 


Concerto in A minor; symphony orch.| Copper colored moon; song, m Stephen 


Conductor’s sc. © June 1, 1942; 
E pub. 109049; Stanley Edward Sax- 
ton, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 42320 


Confession to a mother; song, melody 
Robert VanSickle. © 1 c. Sept. 2, 
1942; E unp. 313781; Vera Eddy & 
Ray Ouderkirk, Johnstown, N. Y. 

42321 


Confidencia; bolero, letra Horacio 
Sanguinetti, m N, Franco; pf. © 
Sept. 24, 1942; E for. 67505; Peer 
internatl, corp., New York. 42322 


Confidential message; w & melody. © 
1 e. Oct. 20, 1942; BH unp. 312657; 
Frances Taaje, Minneapolis. 42323 


Confusion; w Naomi Bronheim & E. 
Wolfe, & melody. © 1c. Oct. 23, 
1942; E unp. 312953; Evelyn Wolfe, 
New York. 42324 


Conga (La) de Jaruco; conga, letra 
y m Ernesto Vazquez. © May 30, 
1942; E for. 67501; Ediciones inter- 
nacionales Fermata, Buenos Aires. 

42325 


C-o-n-n-e-c, t-i-c-u-t; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312582; 
Estelle M. Brewster, New Haven. 

42326 


Conrad’s arrival; from Invisible agent, 
by H. J. Salter; conductor. © 1. 
Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 3138445; Uni- 
versal music corp., New York. 

42327 


Consecrate my soul to Thee; w M. E. 
Clark, m L. C. Manggrum; pf. © 
May 1, 1942; E pub. 107440; Loretta 
Cessor Manggrum & Mazie Earhart 
Clark, Cincinnati. 42328 


Contented John; w Jane Taylor, m 
Nobel Cain; 3-pt. mixed cho. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E pub. 1083871; Hall & 
McCreary co., Chicago. 42329 


Contentment; pf. © 1 ec Oct. 13, 
1942; E unp. 311795; Etta Seloover, 
Beresford, S. D. 42330 


Convalescent; from Random harvest, 
by Herbert Stothart. © 1 ¢, Nov. 
2, 1942; E unp. 313975; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 42331 


Conversation piece; by Albert Sir- 
may; pf. © Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 
107460; Chappell & co., ine, New 
York. 42332 


Convoy my love; song, m _ Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310861; 
Dorothy Johnson, Berlin, Md. 42333 


Grady [pseud. of Andrew Brady] 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 318878; 
Freida Douglas, Chicago. 42334 


Copucha (La) ; polea, letra y m Nica- 
nor Molinare; pf. © Oct. 6, 1942; 
E for. 67567; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 42335 


Corned beef and cabbage; fox trot, w 
& m Jimmy Turner & Billy Barker, 
arr. H. A. Hummel. © Nov. 7, 1935; 
EK pub. 108392; Evan Georgeoff mu- 
sie pub. co., New York. 42336 


Corregidor; song, m Karl Holer. © 1 
ce. Sept. 19, 1942; E unp. 309414; 
Walter B. Willis, Silver Spring, Md. 

42337 


Corregidor we’re coming back; song. 
@-1 ¢c. Nov. 5, 1942: EB unp; 314272: 
Thomas A. Martel, Allston, Mass. 

42338 


Corsage for Easter; song, m Robert 


VanSickle. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; E 
unp. 3813515; Perle Stewart, Pen- 
nington Gap, Va. 42339 


Cosmopolitan; w & melody Gayne Kin- 
sey. © 1c Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
3811798; Frances Cain Kinsey, Bur- 
bank, Calif. 42340 


Cottage for two; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 


310988; Eva Tesarz, Hamtramck, 
Mich. 42341 
Cottage in the country; song, arr. 


Lloyd Stoneman. © Oct. 29, 1942; 
E pub. 108899; George Myron Har- 
vey, Springfield, Mass. 42342 — 


Could this be love; w & melody George 
Salan. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 
312948 ; Gilbert Gevirtzman, Brook- 
lyn. 42348 


Could you; w & m Grant Day; pf. © 
1 ¢@. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309254; 
Nellie D. Richtmyer, Plainfield, N. J. 

42344 


Count your buttons; w Ruth EH. Cobb & 
G. Christoff, & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
21, 1942; E unp. 3812656; Georgia 
Christoff, Pensacola, Fla. 42345 


Country dance; by P. Frosini; pf. ac- 
cordion. © Oct. 26, 1942; E pub. 
108908; Alfred music co., inc., New 
York. 42346 


Country gardens; old English morris 
dance, arr. Kathleen Armour, ed. 
Walter Rolfe; pf. © Oct. 20, 1942; 
E pub. 108573; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 42347 


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42348 


Court order; from Random harvest, by 
Herbert Stothart. © 1c. Nov. 2, 
1942; EH unp. 313983; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 42348 


Cradle song; English tr. Arthur West- 
brook, from the German by Karl 
Simrock, m Johannes Brahms, arr. 
Noble Cain; 3-pt. mixed cho. © Oct. 
5, 1942; E pub. 1083869; Hall & Mc- 
Creary co., Chicago. 42349 


— wL. H. Allen, m Grace McFar- 
lane. © Sept. 11, 1942; H for. 67564 ; 
Chappell & co., ltd., Sydney, Austra- 
lia. 42350 


Crazy Daffodil; w & m Johnny Vick 
fiece J Cy Vick: jr) © jAeeP Oct. 
28, 1942; E unp. 313425; John 
Charles: Vick, jr., Wyandotte, Mich. 

42351 


Cricket’s lullaby; w & m Johnny Vick 
fie. dneC. Vick. jn) (© a ie Oct. ol: 
1942; E unp. 313767; John Charles 
Vick, jr., Wyandotte, Mich. 42352 


Crimson hills; song. © Oct. 24, 1942; 
E pub. 108794; Mildred Givan, West 
Somerville, Mass. 42353 


Crispus Attucks; w Andy Razaf, m J. 
Russel Robinson, ed. W. C. Handy; 
mixed voices. © Sept. 24, 1942; H 
pub. 108494; Handy bros. music co., 
inc., New York. 42354 


Cross my heart I love you; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 313384; 
Marvin Albert Gripkey, Los Angeles. 

42355 


Crossing the bar; w Dan Hadler & AI- 
fred Tennyson, m Henrietta Erhardt 
Hnners; mixed voices. © Sept. 1, 
1942; E pub. 107715; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 42356 


—  w Tennyson, m Frank B. Cook- 
son; male cho. © Apr. 9, 1942; H 
pub. 108523; Educational music bu- 
reau, ine., Chicago. 42357 


Cry, Hitler, cry, der stars vill make 
you die; w & melody. © 1. Oct. 
12, 1942; E unp. 311622; Ruby HE. 
Raddatz, Aberdeen, Wash. 42358 


Cryin’ in my beer; w & melody Marvin 
Montgomery. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 292176; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 42359 


Cuando en los bosques (When in the 
forest) ; Chilean folksong, English w 
Jean Atwater Heaver, m arr.; pf. 


treble. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 
308140; Anita Atwater, Scarsdale, 
NPY, 42360 


pt. I, n. s., v. 387 


Cuantos tormentos (How you torment 
me); Chilean folksong, English w 
Jean Atwater Heaver, m arr.; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 
308132; Anita Atwater, Scarsdale, 
INS Xe 42361 


Cumpanitas doradas; vals, letra y m 
Rafael Hernandez. © Nov. 18, 
1941; E for. 67543; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 42362 


Curfew ; by Percy Elliott; pf. © Apr. 
20, 1928; E for. 673831; Schott & co., 
Itd., London. 42363 


Curly head; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; 
EK unp. 312624; William P. Harrison, 
Richmond. 42364 


Curly-headed gal of mine; song, arr. 
Clifton E,. Boyer. © 1 ¢ Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 312682; Giles E, James, 
Camp Robinson, Ark. 42365 


Curtain came down on the stage of 
my dreams; w & m John Franz. 
©1e. Oct. 26, 1942; EH unp. 313258; 
John Franz, jr., New Orleans, 42366 


Cynthia; w Helen Monroe & Jean 
Monroe, m Curtis [i. e. W. C.] Mon- 
roe; pf. treble. ‘©. dsc Wea: 
1942; EH unp. 311884; William Curtis 
Monroe, Washington, 42367 


Czech rhapsody; by Jaromir Weinber- 
ger, arr. Richard Franko Goldman ; 
bd. pts., with condensed conductor’s 
sc. © Sept. 16, 1942; E pub. 108516; 
Mercury music corp., New York. 

42368 


Daddie’s letter; w Mary Ann Ashland; 
pf. © 1c Aug. 13, 1942; H unp. 
307962; LeRoy Axel Anderson, Mt. 
Vernon, Wash. 42369 


Daddy tell your baby what you want 
her to do; song, melody Robert Van- 
Sickle. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313783; Gus HE, Reeves, Gainesville, 
Tex. , 42370 


Daddy’s little sonny boy; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308087 ; 
Matthew Henry Kleiner, Graham, 
Tex, 42371 


Daddy’s little sweetheart; song. © 1 
e, Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312522; 
Gordon M. Chambers, Albany. 42372 


Daddy’s lullaby; song. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 313047; Helen A. Zes- 
baugh, Minneapolis. 42373 


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no. 10, 1942 


42404 


w M. Megee, melody D. Ahl- 
strand. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 
814416; Mae Megee & David Ahl- 
strand, Sacramento, Calif. 42374 


Daheim; w Ernst Zahn, m Felix Wein- 
gartner, op. 59, nrs. 1-5; mittlere 
stimme. © Oct. 15, 1916; E for. 
67364; Universal-edition, a. g., Vi- 
enna. 42375 

Dalby trumpet studies; by Cleon E. 
Dalby. © Sept. 3, 1942; E pub. 
107459; Belwin, ine., New York. 

42376 


Dance; from The golden age, by Di- 
mitri Shostakovich, op. 22, tran- 
scribed Gyorgy Sandor; pf. © Sept. 
11, 1942; E pub. 107655; Am-rus 
musie corp., New York. 42377 


Dance a cachucha; from The gondo- 
liers, w W. S. Gilbert, m Arthur 
Sullivan, arr. Richard L. Weaver; 
mixed voices. © May 11,:°1942; E 
pub. 108344; Mills music, inc., New 
York. 42378 


Dance in form of a chaconne; by 
Stefan Wolpe; pf. © Nov. 3, 1941; 
EH pub. 108278; Arrow music press, 
ine., New York, 42379 


Dance man buys a farm; by Alec Wil- 
der; pf. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; BH 
unp. 312864; Regent music corp., 
New York. 42380 


Dance of the dragon-flies; minuet, 
Archy Rosenthal; pf. © Nov. 2, 
1942; E for. 67619; Boosey & 
Hawkes (Aust.) pty. Itd., Sydney, 
Australia. 42381 


Dance of the princesses; from The 
fire-bird, by Igor Stravinsky, arr.; 
with pf. ace. 1. Oboe & B flat clari- 
net.—2. Violin & viola.—3. Oboe & 


bassoon. © Oct. 3, 1942; E pub. 
108401-108403; Quinto Maganini, 
Greenwich, Conn. 4238242384 


Dancing doll; by Ed. Poldini, tran- 
scribed Walter Rolfe; pf. © Oct. 9, 
1942; E pub. 108328; Century music 
pub, co., New York, 42385 


— melody Poldini, arr. Vincent Lo- 
pez. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 
312298; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 42386 

Dancing faun; by Alfred Hill; pf. 
© Nov. 2, 1942; E for. 67597; Boo- 
sey & Hawkes (Aust.) pty. Itd., 
Sydney, Australia. 42387 

Dancing shadows; by Archy Rosen- 
thal; pf. © Nov. 2, 1942; E for. 
67620; Boosey & Hawkes (Aust.) 
pty. ltd., Sydney, Australia. 42388 


31591—43——_3 


Dancing the vict’ry waltz; w & mel- 


ody. © 1. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 
311495; Walter S. Russell, Lynn, 
Mass. 42389 


Danny’s message; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Oct. 
19, 1942; E unp. 312364; Mary Mi- 
guel, Millville, Mass. 42390 


Danses fantastiques; by D. Schostako- 
witsch, arr.; with pf. ace, 1. B flat 
clarinet.—2, Bassoon.—3. Flute. 
Oct. 3, 1942; E pub. 108404-108406 ; 
Quinto Maganini, Greenwich, Conn. 

42391-42393 


Danza (La.); Neapolitan tarantelle, 
G. Rossini, English version Philip 
King. [Italian & English text] 1. 
In G min—2. In A min. © Sept. 
22, 1942; E for. 67532, 67533; G. 
Ricordi & co. (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 42394, 42395 


Dark cloud blues; song, m Leon Mar- 
tin [pseud. of Noel Marchant Ryer] 
©l1e. Noy. 2, 1942; EH unp. 313844; 
Howard S. Beck, Tulsa, Okl. 42396 


Dark eyes; Russian Gypsy song, Eng- 
lish w & arr. of m Roy Ringwald; 
men’s cho., with girls’ quartet. © 
Sept. 29, 1941; E pub. 108452; Words 
& music, ine., New York, 42397 


Darlene; by Bert Buhrman; pf. © 
Sept. 2, 1942; E pub. 108750; Emil 
Ascher, ine., New York. 42398 


Darlin’; song. © 1. Sept. 8, 1942; 
EK unp. 308207; Frances Kraft Reck- 
ling, New York. 42399 


Darlin’ tell me why; w & m Lee H. 
Edminster. © July 14, 1941; E pub. 
108845; Peer internatl. corp., New 
York, 42400 


Darling; song. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 312603; Henry Thomas F luck, 
Cincinnati. 42401 


Darling come back to me; song, m Art 
King. © 1 ¢ Oct, 26, 1942; E unp. 
313081; Albert Leona Florence Far- 
ley, Allenwood, Pa. 42402 


Darling don’t you forget me; song, 
melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 
1c Oct: 19, 1942; E unp. 312438; 
Frances Mae Eddins, Washington, 
Pa. 42403 


Darling, how long will you be gone; 
song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313202; Wil- 
lard McCreight, Batson, Tex. 42404 


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42405 


Darling, I am coming back to you; 
song, m Lew [i. e. Lewis] Tobin. 
© Oct. 15, 1942; E pub. 108567; 
Winnifred Raymond, Wenham, Mass. 

42405 


Darling of my dreams; song. © 1.. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 3146338; Ru- 
dolph R. Vegh, Oakland City, Ind. 

42406 


Darling, while you’re away; w M. 
Bibbings, melody C, Coletto. © 1c. 
Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 313317; Cyn- 
thia Coletto & Mabel Bibbings, Chi- 
cago. 42407 


Darlings in friendship; song, melody 
Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 ¢ 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311825; Alva 
B. Harrison, Fort Bragg, N. C. 

42408 

Daughters of freedom; song. © Sept. 
8, 1942; E for. 67557; William Clif- 
ton, Seebe, Alta., Canada. 42409 


Dawn of a misty morn; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. ©1e. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313249; Mary 
Lee McIntosh, Marion, S. C. 42410 


Dawn will break through; w & mel- 

‘ody. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 
3143854; Catherine Adikes, Flushing, 
N. Y. 42411 


Day, after day, after day; songz. © 
1 ec Oct. 9, 1942; BH unp. 311472; 
Tom Matt Gordon, Chicago, 42412 


Day I went away from you; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1. Nov. 9, 1942; E 
unp., 314639; Joseph Rodino, Brook- 
lyn. 42413 


Day that I met you; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1. 
Nov. 38, 1942; E unp. 314144; Ruth 
Alexander, Chicago. 42414 


De parte de quien; polea, letra Al- 
fredo Bigeschi, m Alberto Soifer; 
pf. © Sept. 24, 1942; E for. 67507; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 

42415 


Dear Dada; song, m Noel Bear, © 1 
ec. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309506; 
Beaetta Keen, Walla Walla, Wash. 

. 42416 

Dear Evalina; w & m arr, Kenneth 
S. Clark; mixed or men’s voices. © 
Sept. 21, 1942; E pub. 108550; Paull- 
pioneer music corp., New York. 


42417 
Dear Johnny; w & m Dudley Nix. 
Sept. 22, 1942; E pub. 108464; 


Coast to coast tunes, pen name of 
Dudley Nix & Glenn Hurlburt, San 
Francisco, 42418 


15 


pt. II, n. s., v.37 


Dear little Peg of Corregidor; song. 
© 1c. Oct, 10, 1942; E unp. 311905; 
Helen Carter, Three Rivers, Calif. 

42419 

Dear little Rose; song. © Oct. 15, 
1942; E pub. 108996; Lula Krebs, 
Paso Robles, Calif, 42420 


Dear old dad; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 ¢. Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 311598; Emma M. 
Bean, Old Hickory, Tenn. 42421 


Dear Old Glory; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313132; Fanny 
R. Macy, Ashtabula, O. 42422 


Dear old South Sea Island breeze 
blow back my love to me; pf., with 
w. © 1 c. Oct. 5, 1942; E. unp. 
312591; Mrs. Daniel Bernard Pur- 
vis, Haileyville, Ok1. 42423 


Dear pal and comrade; song, melody 
Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314596; Cecile 
Grenier, Manchester, N. H. 42424 


Dear son; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
2, 1942; EH unp. 313918; Peter J. 
Bascone, Kansas City, Mo. 42425 


Dear sweet lady; w & melody Maurice 
[i. e. A. M.] Crance. © 1c. Oct. 16, 
1942; E unp. 312247; Albert Maurice 
Crance, Geneva, N. Y. 42426 


Dearie, why did you leave; w & m Lee 
Leyba & A. R. Tutoni; pf. ©l1e. 
Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309240; AI- 
bert Ross Tutoni, Lowry Field, Den- 
ver. 42427 


December ’forty one; m Bob Carleton; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1 c¢. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 310830; Joseph Stocio- 
kas, Danville, III. 42428 


Decision and death; from Dreamer of 
Mexico, by Sol Kaplan. © 1c. Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 314698; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 42429 


Deep blue sea; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 c. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 313059 ; Imogene Thorn- 
ton, Bay City, Tex. 42430 


Deep in my heart; song, m Mae Davis. 
© le. Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 311514; 
Elsie Mae Jordan, South Portland, 
Me. 42431 

— w & m Maybelle Wise; pf. © 
1 ec. Oct, 5, 1942; E unp. 310961; Mrs. 
Louis Lynn Wise, Abilene, Tex. 

42432 

w & melody. ©1e. Oct. 138, 1942; 

E unp. 311975; Starley Bray Phoe- 

nix, Fort Wayne. 42433 


6 


9) 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


—w&melody. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 


E unp. 313182; George Briggs, Hous- 
ton. 42434 


Deep in my heart, sweetheart; w & 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 
314280; Al Holland, Los Angeles. 


42435 


Deep in my sorrow; pf., with w. © 
1c. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 314284; 
Charles William Lynes, Springfield, 
Mass. 42436 


Deep love; song. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 312273; Herbert Taft Minick, 
Champion, Neb. 42437 


Defense for victory; walzer, melody. 
©l1c. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 313481; 
John B. Campanile, Stamford, Conn. 

42438 


Delores in my heart; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308826; 
John Wesley Hodgkinson, Flushing, 
NYY. 42439 


Democracy; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 312485; Beatrice Barnes 
Snowden, Stone City, Col. 42440 


—— owe a MelOUY... (Ou. Cs Oct. 20; 
1942; E unp. 313387; Leonard Llu- 
ellen Gilcrease, Lemoore, Calif. 

Z 42441 


Democracy is marching on; m Gladys 
Seely; pf., with w. © 1c. Oct. 23, 
1942; E unp. 312871; Marie Musig 
Barton, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. 42442 


Democracy the wonderful; m of Amer- 
ica the beautiful, by Samuel A. 
Ward; pf., with w. ©1ec. Nov. 2, 
1942; HE unp. 314131; Carol Sheldon 
Stoops, Mercer Island, Wash. 42443 


Dempsey swing; melody Dick [i. e. 
Richard] Stabile & Gene Hammett 
fi. e. W. E. Hammett, jr.] ©le. 
Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 308637; Wal- 
ter Eugene Hammett, jr., Astoria, 
Depiss IN. /¥- 42444 


Departed companion; w T. Norris, m 
R. E. Winsett; pf. © Sept. 29, 1942; 
E pub. 108836; Robert Emmett Win- 
sett & Tom Norris, Grandview, Tenn. 

42445 


Depression blues; song, melody Pauline 
Stery. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313088; Daisy Wilpitz, Brookshire, 
Tex. _ 42446 


Descriptive suite; violin & pf. ©1le. 
Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 314102; Lorell 
McCann, Salinas, Calif. 42447 


42461 


Desert star; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 


31, 1942; E unp. 313765; 
Roda, Brooklyn. 


Alfred 
42448 


Desesperacion; bolero, letra y m Ra- 
fael Hernandez. © Nov. 18, 1941; 
E for. 67541; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 42449 


Design for a dream; w Don MacMil- 
lan, m Ross MacRae. © Oct. 2, 
1942; E pub. 108614; Southern mu- 
sic pub. co, (Canada) ltd., Toronto. 

42450 


Design for jivin’; melody Leonard 
Feather. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 811505; Bell tone music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 42451 


Designed for listening; melody, with 
pf. ace. ©1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310927; Carlyle Gilkes Corbin, Phil- 
adelphia. 42452 


Desolation; pf., with w. © 1c. Oct. 
7, 1942; E unp. 311909; Frohman 
Monroe Rickel, Chicago. 42453 


Destination unknown; foxtrot, w & 
melody Ralph [i. e. E. R.] DeMat- 
teis; in Amin. ©1c. Noy. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 814786; Enrico Ralph De- 
Matteis, Brooklyn. 42454 


Destiny unknown; w & melody. © 1 
e. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312470; Jack 
Truman Lashua, San Francisco. 


42455 
Deviation — variation; song, melody 
Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1. 


Noy. 9, 1942; E unp. 314594; Sal- 
vatore Cardinale, A. P. O. 617, % 
Postmaster, New York. 42456 


Devil-dog marines; march, Theo. Raph, 
arr. George F. Briegel; band pts. 
© Oct. 5, 1942; E pub. 108677; As- 
sociated music publishers, inc., New 
York. 42457 


Devil’s getting air-conditioning; w & 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 
311480; Bernard Feenburg, New- 
ark, N. J. 42458 


Diana; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 7, 
1942; E unp. 311327; Marvin Zuck- 
erman, Brooklyn. 42459 


Dictators you have to go; w & mel- 


ody. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314660; William T. Greenwell, St. 
Louis. 42460 


Did Uncle Sammie know he had some 
cheese; song. © 1. Oct. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 311906; Helen Carter, Three 
Rivers, Calif. 42461 


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42462 


pt. 111, nes. .v.an 


Did you ever dream a Soldier’s dream;} Do I know what I’m doing; w & 


w & m Harry J. Steinhauser, arr. 
Lou Halmy. © Sept. 15, 1942; H 
pub. 108898; Memorie music pub. 
co., Hollywood, Calif. 42462 


Diddie-bum; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 


19, 1942; E unp. 312395; Roy Jack-| 


son Hamilton, Laurelton, L. L, 
N;;_¥. 42463 


Didja ever; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
4, 1942; E unp. 308116; Joyce Marie 
Bazinet, Minneapolis. 42464 


Dido’s lament; by Purcell, arr.; orch. 
sc © 1 ¢ Oct 9, 1922 E* mnp. 
311882; Erich Leinsdorf, New York. 

42465 


Difficulty in D flat; by Albert Sirmay; 
pf. © Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 107461; 
Chappell & co., inc., New York. 

42466 


Diggin’ all alone; w & m Alice Jett 
Bailey [i. e. A. J. B. Poff] ©le. 
Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311459; Alice 
Jett Bailey Poff, Southgate, Ky. 

42467 


Dimpled paddies; w & melody. © 1 
e. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311845; 
Charles Merrill, Salt Lake City. 

42468 


Dinkey bird serenade; w Helen Mon- 
roe & Jean Monroe, m Curtis [i. e. 
W. C.] Monroe; pf. treble © 1c. 
Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311885; Wil- 
liam Curtis Monroe, Washington. 

42469 


Dinky’s little diner; pf., with w. 
1 c@ Oct. 12, 1942; EB unp. 311753; 
David Holt & Connie Haines, North 
Hollywood, Calif. 42470 


Dinner is served; from Invisible agent, 
by H. J. Salter; conductor. ©1.. 
Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 318448; Uni- 
versal music corp., New York. 42471 


Dirge; w William Shakespeare, m 
Constant Lambert; men’s cho., with 
string orch, sc. © May 21, 1942; 
EK for. 67518; Oxford univ. press, 


London. 42472 
Dixie airs; arr. Rosario Bourdon; 
band or orch. pts. © Sept. 10, 


1942; E pub. 108230; Emil Ascher, 
ine., New York. 42473 


Dizzie [?] me; w & melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308577; Loys 
Mondier, Fort Worth. 42474 


melody Freddy Stewart, Maurice 
Duke & Joanne Costello. © 1. 
Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309430; Peer 
internat]. corp., New York. 42475 


Do it; w & melody. © 1. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 314952; Madeleine 
Clark Walther, Elkins Park, Pa. 

42476 


Do it, do it again; songz © 1e. 
Sept. 29, 1942; EH unp. 312098; Elsie 
Harrington Charette, New Bedford, 
Mass. 42477 


Do it like your daddy did it; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314634; 
Clark Pierson, Bloomington, Ind. 

42478 


Do or die; w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 4, 
1942; E unp. 314255; Paul George 
Mattern, Suffern, N. Y. 42479 


Do or die for Uncle Sam; song, mel- 
ody Eddie Keenan. © 1c. Nov. 6, 
1942; E unp. 314421; Artie Sweet, 
Elmwood, O. 42480 


Do you hear music; w Don Raye, m 
Gene De Paul. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; 
EK unp. 3123851; Universal music 
corp., New York. 42481 


Do you hear my heart; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 314479; 
Alfred R. Haals, Audubon, Ia. 42482 


Do you miss me; w & melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 18, 1942; E unp. 311990; Mau- 
rine K, Richardson, Watertown, S. D. 

42483 


Do you miss me darling; song, m Tom 
Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312217; 
Forrest G. Irwin, Springfield, O. 

42484 


Do you or don’t you; w & melody. © 
1c Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314043; 
Haskell B. Davis, Washington. 

42485 


Do your bit for Uncle Sam; song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311145; 
Sylvia Katherine Rossi, Vallejo, 
Calif. 42486 


Do your share; w & melody Rusty [i. 
e. Morris] Davis & M. Fortier. © 
1c. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 312037; 


Marcel Fortier, Montreal. 42487 
Doctor and Langford; from White 
cargo, by Bronislaw Kaper. © 1. 


Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310762; Loew’s, 
ine., New York. 42488 


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no. 10, 1942 


Dog fight; song. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 


E unp. 313046; Karl C. Robertson, 
Wichita. 42489 


Dog-gone the women; w H. Kling, mel- 
ody L. Halmy. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 313889; Hazel Kling & Lou 
Halmy, Hollywood, Calif. 42490 


Doing a little; song, arr. Elizabeth 
Maxwell. © 1. Sept. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 809472; Miriam Estelle Clark, 
Los Angeles. 42491 


Dollard t’appelle; chanson, paroles 
Nellie M. Peck. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; 
EK unp. 312925; Hector Gratton, 
Montreal. 42492 


Doliy and me; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; EH unp. 
310996; Albert Norton, Casper, Wy. 

42493 


Don’t be a slacker, be a ten per cent 
backer; w & melody. © 1. Sept. 
29, 1942; E unp. 311393; Eddie Lang, 
Philadelphia. 42494 


Don’t black out my love; song, w 
Betty Ann Jones, pf. se. Charlotte 
Durkee. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 
310617; Gloria Angsten, Oak Park, 
Il. 42495 


Don’t cry; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
27, 1942; EH unp. 313385; Mary Isa- 
belle Cox, Artesia, Calif. 42496 


Don’t ery for me, dearest ma; song. 
© 1le. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 313535; 
Hrich Lonard, Newark, N. J. 42497 


Don’t cry little fella; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 311462; 
Benjamin Cautelli, Toronto. 42498 


Don’t cry little girl; song. ©1c. Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 314763; Edwin J. 
Hughes, San Diego, Calif. 42499 


Don’t fall for someone new; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314631; Paul E. Holm, New York. 

42500 


Don’t forget me, dear; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. 
Wet. 19° 1047-7 unp. sizam: G 
Carleton Kendall, Cleveland. 42501 


Don’t forget our buddies in the sky; 
song. Nov. 2, 1942; E pub. 
109064; Albert Villa, Boston. 42502 


Don’t forget the marines; song, w Sal- 
lie James Barclay. © 1. Oct. 22, 
1942; E unp. 813567; Elizabeth 
Hutchinson Fourine, Evanston, Il. 

42503 


42516 


Don’t forget to write; m Bob Carle- 


ton; pf, treble. with w. Tae 
Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312617; Agnes 
Wagner, Cleveland. 42504 


Don’t give me no jiving, mama; w 
James Wilkes, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 ce Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 311608; Louis Wilkes, 
Harlington, Ky. 42505 


Don’t jive me mama; w & m Hudson 
Whittaker; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 3138209; Wabash 
music co., Evergreen Park, II. 

42506 


Don’t know; melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 7, 
1942; E unp. 311320; Patrick Joseph 
Lynch, 3d, Glassboro, N. J. 42507 


Don’t let the war clouds gather in 
your heart; w & melody. © 1. 
Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 312074; Ger- 
trude C. Proudfoot, New York. 

42508 


Don’t let them pull your whiskers Un- 
cle Sam; song. © Oct. 14, 1942; E 
pub. 108814; George W. Beever, 
Sinton, Tex. 42509 


Don’t let those Irish eyes catch you 
nappin’; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
18, 1942; E unp. 311046; David W. 
Sides, San Antonio. 42510 


Don’t let your eyes wander around; 
w & melody. ©1e Oct. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 312523; Kree Cohen & Mar- 
tin Cohen, Kew Gardens, N. Y. 

42511 


Don’t quit; w anon., melody Henry 
Canges [pseud. of H. Cohen], based 
on Tschaikowsky’s Sixth symphony. 
©1c. Feb. 21, 1942; E unp. 308418; 
Henry Cohen, Cleveland. 42512 


Don’t rush me; song. © 1c. Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 312905; Gladys Kath- 
erine Tanajewski, Old Mystic, Conn. 

42513 


Don’t say no; w & melody Clarissa 
Lorenz. ©1ce. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313779; Clarissa Lorenz Aiken, Bos- 
ton. 42514 


Don’t take my man from me; song, 
melody Ronald Buck. © 1 c. Oct. 
19, 1942; E unp. 312560; Margaret 
Howe, Montreal. 42515 


Don’t tell me it’s true; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311158; Hthel 
Stevenson, Ecorse, Mich. 42516 


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42517 


Don’t tell me there'll be blue birds 
flying over the white cliffs of Dover ; 
song. ©1e. Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 
314186; Virginia Fulton, Healdton, 
Okl. 42517 


Don’t wait too long to forgive; w & 
melody Denver Darling. © 1 « 
Oct. 18, 1942; E unp. 311831; Leeds 


music corp., New York. 42518 
Don’t whine—whistle; w & melody 
Nina Bentley [pseud. of M. B. 


Spitz] ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314565; Minna B. Spitz, Philadel- 
phia. 42519 


Doolittle, do much; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp., 313530; 
Ruth London, Bradley Beach, N. J. 

42520 


Doreen; w Sammy Gallop, melody Ed- 
ward Ross. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; 
EK unp. 311064; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 42521 


Doughboy with a cowboy’s heart; w 
& melody Agnes Erickson & M. 
Beach. © 1c, Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 
312095; Mary Beach, Chicago. 

42522 


Doughboy’s goodbye; w & m Betty 
Lee [i. e. B. L. Walker]; pf. © 1 
ec. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309246; 
Betty Lee Walker, Chicago. 42523 


Doughboys keep rolling along; song, 
w Frank M. Malloy. © Oct. 21, 
1942; E pub. 109016; Gladys Bel- 
mont Allcorn, Stamford, Conn. 

42524 


Doughboy’s victory song; song, mel- 
ody Eddie Keenan. © 1 ¢. Oct. 31, 
1942; E unp. 313891; Anita Bass- 
ford, Madison, N. J. 42525 


Douglas MacArthur; song. © 1 « 
Oct. 3, 1942; EH unp, 312356; Max 
Heller, Philadelphia, 42526 


Down among the cactus [?], down in 
Texas Land; song, m Carl C, Cas- 
tel. ©, 1c. Noy.. 2,.1942- 5 simp: 
313934; William Patrick Hanley, 
Trenton, Mo. 42527 


Down at the old stock yards; w & 
melody; in C. ©1c, Oct. 12, 1942; 
EK unp. 311757; Martin Joseph 
Burke, Chicago. 42528 


Down by the Missouri River; w & mel- 
ody Marty [i. e. M. E.] Licklider. 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; E unp, 311584; 
Martin E, Licklider, Ashtabula, O. 

42529 


pt. 11, n. s., v.37 


Down deep in my heart; song, mel- 
ody Manuel M. Warner. © 1 « 
Oct. 3, 1942; E unp, 310957; Hdith 
Weidemann, Lynwood, Calif. 42530 


Down (The) homers folio of original 
songs; w & m C, Guy Campbell & 
others. © Oct. 23, 1942; E pub. 
108793; M. M. Cole pub. co., Chi- 
cago, 42531 


Down in a submarine; w & melody. 
©1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313130; 
Julia Lunden Jones & Lena Cohen, 
Corry, Pa. 42532 


Down in Farmer Brown’s lane; w & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; E 
unp. 311463; Benjamin Cautelli, To- 
ronto. 42533 


Down in old Blueberry lane; w Floyd 
Wilkins, m Eddie Connors; pf. tre- 
ble. © July 2, 1941; E pub. 108851; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 

42534 


Down Kentucky way; song, melody M. 
C. Sax. ©1c. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 
312338; I. M. Brown, Lexington, Ky. 

- 42535 


Down life’s sunset trail; song, melody 
Ronald Buck. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 313194; Daphne G. Sweetzer, 
El Monte, Calif, 42536 


Down Rio way; Spanish love song, w 
Virginia Young. © Oct. 9, 1942; 
E pub. 109007; Ida Bassett Botts, 


Houston. 425387 
Down Sunflower lane; song, m L. 
Roberts [pseud. Robert Lamm] © 


1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312230; 
Mrs, M. A. Davis, Abilene, Tex. 
42538 


Down the road to Lovers’ Lane; w & 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; EH 
unp. 812586; John James Williams, 
Jersey City. 42539 


Down the trail; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312380; Homer Kerr, 
Summer, Tex. 42540 


Down the trail of dreams with you; 
song, m Stephen Grady [pseud, of 
Andrew Brady] Lac. Nowe, 
1942; E unp. 313876; Frank L. 
Hower, Norfolk, Va. 42541 


Down thru the years; song, m John C. 
Ringwald & J. M. Thyben. © 1. 
Oct. 19, 1942; EH unp. 312329; Jon 
Mare Thyben, Los Angeles. 42542 


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no. 10, 1942 


42571 


Down to Tokyo; song, m L. Roberts 
[pseud. of Robert Lamm] © 1. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310845; Porter 
H. Snyder, Norton, W. Va. 42543 


Draft blues; song. © 1c. Sept. 17, 
1942; E unp. 309266; Alice Maurine 
Dillon Johnson, San Diego, Calif. 

42544 


— — — melody Eddie Keenan. © 
1 ec. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp, 308104; 
Inez Mae Thurman, Gary, Ind. 

; 42545 


©.1..e. Oct; 9, 
E unp. 311449; Joel Dale 
42546 


Dragon in my dreams; song. ©1.. 
Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308109; Maude 
Gandall Hermes, El Paso. 42547 


Dramatic; by Harry Salter; pf. ©1 
e. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312570; 
Emil Ascher, ine., New York. 42548 


Dream (A) came saying hello when 
you said good-bye; w Robert Gil- 
bert, m Robert Stolz, op. 729. © 
Oct. 1, 1942; E pub. 108242; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 42549 


Dream (A) come true; song, melody 
Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1. 
Noy. 2, 1942; E unp. 313924; Alice 


Draftie; w & melody. 
1942; 
Stansbury, Cincinnati. 


QO. Twiss, Granby, Mass. 42550 
Dream of love; w & melody. ©1.. 
Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 311914; 
Blanche Rheinlander, Dallas. 42551 


Dream of me; w & arr. of m Walter 
Rolfe, m F. Fernandez; pf. © Oct. 
20, 1942; E pub. 108570; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 42552 


Dream song; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 ¢c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 310977; Dora K. Schrieber, 
St. Louis. 42553 


Dream (The) where youd written 
goodbye; song, m Isabell Faulk. © 
1 ec Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314747; 
Fred B. Oliver, Logansport, Ind. 

42554 


Dreamboat lullaby; w & melody. © 
1 e. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313191; 
Henri B. Fournier, Lowell. 42555 


Dreamer; pf. © Sept. 12, 1942; E pub. 
108236; William McKinley Garman, 
Los Angeles. 42556 


Dreamer of Mexico; from the produc- 
tion, by Sol Kaplan. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314702; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 42557 


Dreaming of the U. S. A.; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311144; 
Everett W. Westcott, Shelby, O. 

42558 


Dreaming of you; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 313368; 
Louise Shelley Walters, Richmond. 

42559 


w Willy Green & H. J. Gibian; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 311031; 
Edward Julius Gibian, West New 
Vork . Ne ce 42560 


Dreams; by Mirrie Hill; pf. © Nov. 
2, 1942; E for. 67603; Boosey & 
Hawkes (Aust.) pty. Itd., Sydney, 
Australia. 42561 


Dreams in the Savoy; from Random 
harvest, by Herbert Stothart. © 1 
e. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313982; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 42562 


Dreams of love come true; from The 
son of Don Juan, w & melody. © 
1 @ Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 311963; 
Frank Michael Pagano, New York. 

42563 


Dreams of you; song, melody Lew [i. 
e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 c¢ Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312445; Peggy O’Neill, 
St. Croix Falls, Wis. 42564 


w Grayce Hill, & melody. © 1 
e. Oct. 19, 1942; EH unp. 312486; 
Harry Joseph Hill, St. Louis. 42565 


Dreamwood flames; song, w Mavis 
Hynes & Nick [i. e. Nicolai] Bolin. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; BE unp. 312491; 
Nicolai Bolin, Los Angeles. 42566 


Dreamy blue; w & melody. © 1. 
Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 312989; Homer 
Ludwig Ott, Bloomfield, N. J. 42567 


Dreamy dreamy moon keep shining; 
waltz, w&mL. L. Ringgenberg. © 
ircsiOets 2391942" Rng 312923; 
Roy E. Ringgenberg & Letha L. Ring- 
genberg, Pontiac, Mich. 42568 


Dreamy moonlight; w & melody. © 
1 e@. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 312958; 
Emalie Josephine Koetting, El Do- 
rado, Kan. 42569 


Dreamy Texas moon; song, melody 
Herbert Bouma. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 314765; Richard Leon Porter, 
jr., Santa Rita, N. M. 42570 


Drifting along in a dream; song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313022; 
Harold Le Roy Bradt, Flint, Mich. 

42571 


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42572 


Drifting clouds; by William T. Tim- 
mings; organ. © Sept. 24, 1942; H 
pub. 108146; Hlkan-Vogel co., inc., 
Philadelphia, 42572 


Drifting leaves; song, pf. arr. Louis 
Rosenberger. © Oct. 12, 1942; EH 
pub. 108998; Guy Wilbert Atherton, 
St. Paul. 42573 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; w 
Ben Jonson, old English m, arr. Roy 
Ringwald; men’s cho. © Oct. 30, 
1940; E pub. 108450; Words & music, 
inc., New York. 42574 


Drop your guns, you Japs; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 
3138821; Michael Fraulino, Man- 
chester, Conn. 42575 


Drowsy eyes; song. © 1 ec. Oct. 5, 
1942; EH unp. 310926; Clara Gray, 
Pensacola, Fla. 42576 


Drummer boy, give us a beat; w & m 
Josephine [i. e. M. J.] Houston. © 
1 ec. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 313471; 
Margaret Josephine Houston, New 
York, 42577 


Drums and the bugles; melody. © 1 
ce. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 311487; Ar- 
mando Paolo De Filippi, Los An- 
geles. 42578 


Dry away your tears, mother; song, 
m Bob Carleton. © Oct. 16, 1942; 
E pub. 108541; Ruby Greenway, 
Dell, Ark, 42579 


Duefia de mis amores; bolero, letra y 
m Ruben Guevara y Xavier L. de 
Guevara. © Nov. 28, 1941; E pub. 
108844; Peer internatl. corp., New 
York. 42580 


Dulce corazon; de Porfirio Perez 
Mirow; pf. © Oct. 1, 1942; E pub, 
108286; Charles Gunther publicity, 


Flushing, N. Y. 42581 
Dulces mentiras; bolero, letra y m 
Rafael Hernandez. © June 18, 


1941; E for. 67544; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York, 42582 


Dulcet serenade; song, pf. arr. Louis 
Rosenberger. © Oct. 12, 1942; EB 
pub. 108999; Guy Wilbert Atherton, 
St. Paul. 42583 


Dum Dianae vitrea (When Diana’s 
Silver light); w from Ms, of Bene- 
dictbeurn, m Mabel Daniels, op. 38, 
no. 2; women’s 8-pt. cho. © Oct. 5, 
1942; E pub, 108512; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 42584 


pt. III, n. s., v. 37 


Duneland moon; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 311811; Margaret E. 
Bengston, Michigan City, Ind, 42585 


Dusk on the prairie; w & m Cille Har- 
rell Burroughs, © Jan. 29, 1942; 
E pub. 108796; Associated songwrit- 
ers & publishers, Hollywood, Calif. 

42586 


Dusky moon; w & melody. © 1. 
Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311478; Vera 
Parker Lawson, San Pedro, Calif. 

42587 


Dust; song, w Lewis Worthington 
Smith, © July 15, 1942; E pub. 
107588; Nellie Shorthill Bradshaw, 
Omaha. 42588 


Dusty ; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 
1 ec. Oct. 19, 1942; EH unp. 312543; 
Leroy Pearsall, Wilmington, N., C. 

42589 


Hach day my heart, dear, grows fond- 
er; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 6, 
1942; EH unp. 311203; Nicholas C. 
Tzannos, New York. 42590 


Hach night I pray for you; w & m 
David Steele [pseud. of J. M. Mirko- 
vich] © Sept. 28, 1942; E pub. 
108621; Joseph M. Mirkovich, San 
Francisco. 42591 


Hach night she asks the tea leaves; 
w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
EH unp. 314777; Edwin Clare Cald- 
well, Warren, O. 42592 


Hagle of America; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1. Oct. 19, 
1942; EH unp. 312448; Anne Penna- 
nen, Rochester, Mich. 42593 


Kagle screams; song, w Paul M. Te- 
bault. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313215; Harold Lee Anderson, Nor- 
folk, Va. 42594 


Hagles of the A, A. F.; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310964; 
John Hubert Prodell, West Orange, 


N. J. 42595 
Harly one morning; English folk-song, 
arr. Jessie Angelyn Fitzgerald; 


mixed cho. © Sept. 29, 1942; E pub. 
108590; E. C. Schirmer music co., 
Boston. 42596 


East Jefferson blues; melody. © 1. 
Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 3138416; Pat 
Philip Adkins, Detroit. 42597 


Hast of the river and west of the sun; 
w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; H 
unp. 3138906; James Taylor & F. 
Benny Williams, New York. 42598 


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no. 10, 1942 


Easy studies in the third position; by 
Edwina A. Palmer & Agnes Best; 
violin. © May 14, 1942; E for. 
67528; Oxford univ. press, London. 

42599 


Eat-’im-up-Hit-ler-eete-eat; song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312846; 
Elizabeth Whittaker Haskell, Dallas. 

42600 


Eba-deeba; w & melody. © 1. Oct. 
13, 1942; E unp. 312020; Lynn L. 
Atterbery, Waukegan, III. 42601 


Echo Canyon; song, m Tom Baker 
[pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1c. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313260; Ida 
H. Rolund, Coquille, Or. 42602 


Echo of my song; w & m Hal Swain 
& Peter Akister. © Aug. 14, 1942; 
E for. 67389; Campbell, Connelly & 
co., ltd., London. 42603 


Echoes to the hills; song, melody Rob- 
ert Pollack. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E 
unp. 311419; Albert W. Jones, Eu- 
gene, Mo. 42604 


Hestasy; m Hlsie Jones Woodcock; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 311007; Eleanor Todd Mof- 
fett, Asheville, N. C. 42605 


Education for death; by Oliver Wal- 
lace, orchestration Ed. Plumb & 
Frederick Stark; pf. conductor. © 
1 ec. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311867; 
Walt Disney productions, Burbank, 
Calif. 42606 


Egypt is calling; fox trot, English w 
Rose Madeline Harris, Greek w & 
melody N. Roubanis. © 1c. Nov. 3, 
1942; E unp. 314178; Nicholas Rou- 
banis, New York. 42607 


—— —— melody. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 313180; Nicholas Roubanis, 
New York. 42608 


EKight a cappella arrangements for 


women’s voices; arr. Sept. 8, 
1942; E pub. 108684; Wilson H. 
Sawyer, Ann Arbor. 42609 


Hight responses in modal style; Bibli- 
cal w, m Joseph W. Clokey; mixed 
voices. © Oct. 20, 1942; E pub. 
108698 ; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

42610 


1812 overture; by P. I. Tschaikowsky, 
arr. Frederick Block; pf. © Oct. 20, 
1942; E pub. 108575; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 42611 


Election march; song. © 1. Oct. 3, 
1942; E unp. 312722; Isaac Matchin, 
Denver. 42612 


31591—43 ——4 


42626 


Hlegy; satire, w Arthur Guiterman, m 
H. A. Schimmerling; men’s cho. © 
Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 108293; Broad- 
cast music, ine., New York. 42613 


Eleonora, sefiorita; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313946; 
Romeo Villarreal Quintanilla, Fort 
Smith, Ark. 42614 


Eli, Eli; traditional Yiddish melody, 
adapted Harry James. © 1. Oct. 
31, 1942; E unp. 318894; Paramount 
music corp., New York. 42615 


Elizabeth Jo; song. © 1c. Oct. 22, 
1942; EK unp. 312746; Clara May Rus- 
sell Hamilton, Comanche, Tex. 

42616 


Emaline; w & melody Nat [i. e. N. M.] 
Sobel. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
312400; Nathan Miller Sobel, Louis- 
ville. 42617 


Embraceable you; from Girl crazy, by 
George Gershwin, arr. Elmer Schoe- 
bel; orch. pts.; in G. © Oct. 4, 1942; 
EK pub. 108517; New world music 
corp., New York. 42618 


Empanada man; pf. treble, with w. © 
1 ce. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 311133; Li- 
sette Lopez, Tuckahoe, N. Y. 42619 


En el billetaje; guaracha, letra y m B. 
J. Gutiérrez; pf. © June 26, 1941; 
EH for. 67456; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 42620 


En noche lobrega (Foggy night) ; Chi- 
lean folksong, English w Jean At- 
water Heaver, m arr.; pf. treble. © 
1 ec. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 308139; 
Anita Atwater, Scarsdale, N. Y. 

42621 


Encanto; bolero, letra y melodia Mau- 
ricio Jaime Esquenas [pseud. of 
Mauricio Haim] © 1 ec. Nov. 7, 
1942; E unp. 314522; Mauricio 
Haim, New York. 42622 


End of my furlough days; song, mel- 


ody Robert Pollack. © 1c. Oct. 6, 
1942; EK unp. 311420; Gordon H, 
Putnam, San Antonio. 42623 


Engafio; bolero, letra y melodia Leo- 
poldo A, Gonzalez, © 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 
1942; EH unp. 313734; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 42624 


English idyl; melody. © 1c. Oct. 17, 
1942; E unp. 312413; Norman R. 
Finch, Plainfield, N. J. 42625 


Entre jazminez; de Porfirio Perez 
Mirow; pf. © Oct. 1, 1942; E pub. 
108285; Charles Gunther publicity, 
Flushing, N. Y. 42626 


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42627 


Epiphany; by Garth Edmundson; or- 
gan. © Oct, 5, 1942; E pub. 1085138; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 42627 


Ernette; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1 ec. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 309207; 
Dora Smith, Union City, Pa. 42628 


Esmeralda Jean; w & m Hileen [i. e. 
A. R.] Matthews. © 1 ¢, Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 314500; Aileen Riley 
Matthews, Newtown, Pa. 42629 


Hso no es amor; beguine, letra y m 
Osvaldo Farrés; pf. © Oct. 6, 1942; 
EH pub. 108720; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York, 42630 


Hssentials; song, w Helen Sloan Sor- 
rels. “© 1*e. ‘Oct, 26, 1942: wap: 
313049; Esther Irene Wiedower, 
Manhattan, Kan. 42631 


Estrellita; transcribed Joseph Vito; 
concert harp. © Sept. 28, 1942; E 
pub. 108188; Belwin, ine, New 
York. 42632 


Eternally ours; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Noy. 2, 1942; EK unp. 
313790; Margaret Meason, Scott- 
dale, Pa. 42633 


Etude; by P. Frosini; pf. accordion; 
in C maj. © Oct. 26, 1942; E pub. 
108909; Alfred music co., inc., New 
York. 42634 


Etude de concert; by H. A. Wollen- 
haupt, op. 22, no, 1, transcribed P. 
Frosini; pf. accordion; in A flat 
maj. © Oct. 26, 1942; E pub. 
108910; Alfred music co., inc., New 
York, 42635 


Evelyn, my beautiful Evelyn; song, w 
_ Jack [i. e. Michael] Grella. © 1. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp, 311667; Syl- 

vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
42636 


Even as you and I; w Zella Lehr, & 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 313236; Raynor Lehr, Holly- 
wood, Calif, 42637 


Even in a dream; w & melody Law- 
rence Oleck. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 311266; Theodore S, Oleck, 
Brooklyn. 42638 


Evenin’ blues; w & m Jack [i. e. J. T.] 
Harding & D. E. Standley. © 1c. 
Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314317; John 
Trevor Harding & Dorthey Eileen 
Standley, Camas Valley, Or. 42639 


Evening; alto or bar., in E flat. © 
1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309819; 
Paul G. Tuttle, West Palm Beach, 
Fla. 42640 


pt. III, n. s., v. 37 


w John Milton, m Charles Ives. 
© Dec. 5, 1939; E pub. 108271; Ar- 
row music press, ine., New York. 

42641 


Evening hymn; men’s voices. © Oct. 
13, 1942; E pub. 108989; John F., 
Kyes, West Boylston, Mass. 42642 


Evening prayer; w & melody. ©1«. 
Oct. 238, 1942; E unp, 312935; Altha 
Crowther Wright, Baltimore. 42643 


HKvening service; Biblical w, m H. K. 
Andrews; double mixed cho.; or- 
gan ace. © Sept. 19, 1940; E for. 
67548 ; Oxford univ. press, London. 

42644 


Evening star; song. © 1c. Oct. 8, 
1942; E unp. 311294; Lucile Vivia 
Jetton, Sedalia, Mo. 42645 


Eventide; w Jimmy Eaton, m Lou 
Ricea, *.© .Oct, .22,,.1942 > Hi opie 
108950; Words & music, ine., New 


York. 42646 
Ever dreaming; hymn, arr, J. Henry 
Showalter. © 1 c¢. Oct. 26, 1942; 


EK unp. 313090; Rudolph Bernard 
Mohler, Covington, O. 42647 


Ever let Thy grace flow; w & mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 
812151; Sidney Groce, Sterling, Col. 

42648 


Every day; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 310978; Mae Shenton Malas- 


kie, Aliquippa, Pa. 42649 
Every day is somebody’s birthday; 
song, w Elsie Jane Johns. © 1c. 


Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311669; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
42650 


Every farmer loves the land; w & mel- 
ody. ©1e. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311619; Ruby HE. Raddatz, Aberdeen, 
Wash, 42651 


Every good gift is from above; Biblical 
w, m Claude Means; mixed cho.; or- 
gan ace. © Oct. 7, 1942; E pub. 
108367; Galaxy music corp., New 
York, 42652 


Every little thing; w & melody. © 1 
e. Sept. 16, 1942; E. unp. 309073; 
Elaine Grimes & Garland Wilson, 
Oklahoma City. 42653 


Every time I hear that song; w & mel- | 
ody. © 1. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 
312748; Lois M. Parr, Monroe, Or. 

a 42654 


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no. 10, 1942 


Everybody sing; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311484; Ger- 
trude Bellman, New York. 42655 


Everybody’s favorite trios for violin, 
piano, cello; arr. & ed. Jay Arnold. 
© Oct. 20, 1942; E pub. 108695; 
Amsco music pub. co., New York. 

42656 


Everybody’s happy; pf., with w. ©1e. 


Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 308919; 
Charles Fred Molter, Leominster, 
Mass. 42657 


Everything I prayed for; song, melody 
Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Nov. 
2, 1942; EH unp. 318929; John HEH. 
Economou, Bradford, Mass. 42658 


Everything is different; hymn. © July 
1, 1942; E pub. 108923; Gerald 
Emery Bonney, Winona Lake, Ind. 

42659 


Everything you are; song. ©1c. Oct. 
17, 1942; E unp. 312388; Margaret 
S. Doyle, Buffalo. 42660 


Hverywhere; w & m Wright Whitlock 
& F. F. Stanley. © 1c. Oct. 15, 
1942; E unp. 312607; F. Frank Stan- 
ley, Santa Monica, Calif. 42661 


Hv’ry American, that means you and I; 
m Benny McLaughlin; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 
312741; John T. Dobbins, Roxbury, 
Mass. 42662 


Ev’ry night; w H. Davis, melody M. E. 
Chamrod. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 313499; Mabel Edith Chamrod 
& Hartley Davis, Ventura, Calif. 

42663 


Ev’ry other heartbeat; from Beat the 
band, w George Marion, jr., m John- 
ny Green. © Oct. 19, 1942; E pub. 
108696; Crawford music corp., New 
York, 42664 


Ev’ry time I dream of you; w B. L. 
White, melody D. Ahlstrand. ©1c. 
Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314895; Bill 
Larry White & David Ahlstrand, 
Corte Madera, Calif. 42665 


Ev’rybody ev’ry payday; w Tom Adair, 
m Dick Uhl. © Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 
107394; Henry Morgenthau, jr., sec- 
retary of the treasury, Washington. 

42666 


Ev’rybody knows; song, m Ted Krause. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309310; 
Marirn Kathryn Cartmill, Mokane, 
Mo. 42667 


42681 


Ev’rything has changed; song. ©1c. 
Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311477; David 
Bartlett Garvin, Colorado Springs. 

42668 


Exaltation; by Albert Sirmay; pf. © 
Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 107462; Chap- 
pell & co., inc., New York. 42669 


Examples of music before 1400; se- 
lected & ed. Harold Gleason. © Sept. 
30, 1942; AA 413885 ; Eastman school 
of music of the Univ. of Rochester, 
Rochester, N. Y. 42670 


Exploring space [and] Spotlight on 
Asia; by Bert Burnham; pf. 
Sept 2, 1942; E pub. 108748; Emil 
Ascher, ine., New York. 42671 


Hyes aloft; w & melody Gordon Jenk- 
ins. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 
313003 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 42672 


Eyes front; song, melody Thomas Ogil- 
vie Izard. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; E 
unp. 313361; Dolores Ruth Izard, 
Chicago. 42673 


Eyes of America; w & melody Marte 
[pseud. of M. I. Farrow] ©1e.. 
Oct. 15, 1942; EH unp. 312086; Myrtle 
Izora Farrow, Boston. 42674 


Eyes of the world are on you; w & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 308765; Hazel Felt Jacobsen, 
Logan, Utah. _ 42675 


Ezekiel saw de wheel; arr. & ed.; 
mixed cho. © Aug. 28, 1942; E pub. 
108496; William L. Dawson, Tuske- 
gee Institute, Ala. 42676 


F, B, I.; w & melody Artells Dickson. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309481 ; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 

42677 


Facing the west in the evening; song. 
©1e. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311857; 


Grover C. Garr, Weiser, Id. 42678 
Fair Normandie; w Aubert Lewis 
Meredith; high voice. © Oct. 15, 


1942; E pub. 108857; Nell B. Ham- 
ilton, Linton, Ind, 42679 


Fairy frolic; w John Lyly, m William 
K. France; women’s 3-pt. voices. 
© June 17, 1942; E for. 67606; Ox- 
ford univ. press, Toronto. 42680 


Faith is the victory; pf., with w. © 
1 e@ Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313940; 
Lucy H. Van Hoozen, Alden, I11. 

42681 


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42682 


Faith of God; w Victoria Booth De- 
marest, m C. Agnew Demarest; 
high voice; in F, © . Oct. AT, 
1942; E pub. 108945; Boston mu- 
Sic co., Boston. 42682 


Faith that keeps us; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 313379; 
James Elliot, Norfolk, Va. 42683 


Fall in; march, from Fall in, fall out, 
by Paul J. Smith; pf. © 1c Nov. 
2, 1942; E unp. 314083; Walt Disney 
productions, Burbank, Calif. 42684 


— w Fred E. Weatherly, m Franco 


Leoni; high voice. © July 30, 
1942; E pub. 107773; G. Schirmer, 
inec., New York. 42685 


Falling in love; song, melody Robert 
Pollack. © Wvic.., Oct, 64194255 
unp. 311422; Alberta M. Williams, 


Washington, Pa. 42686 
Fantaisie ballet; by Gabriel Parés, 
arr. L. W. Chidester; full sym- 


phonic band se. © Oct. 26, 1942; 
E pub. 108822; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 42687 


Fantasia; orch. sc. © 1. Nov. 4, 
1942; E unp. 314204; Jose Iturbi, 
Beverly Hills, Calif, 42688 


Fantasy ; by Ross Lee Finney, ed. John 
Kirkpatrick; pf ©* Oct. 3 842. 
E pub. 108281; Arrow music press, 
ine., New York, 42689 


Fantasy on Arkansas traveller; by H. 
Vieuxtemps, arr, Clair Omar Mus- 
ser; violin & marimba or xylophone, 
with pf. ace. © Aug. 12, 1942; E 
pub. 108555; Alfred music co., inc., 
New York, 42690 


Fantasy on St. Patrick’s day; by H. 
Vieuxtemps, arr. Clair Omar Mus- 
ser; violin & marimba or xylophone, 
with pf. ace. © Aug. 12, 1942; E 
pub. 108556; Alfred music co., ine., 
New York. 42691 


Fantasy on Yankee Doodle; by H. 
Vieuxtemps, arr. Clair Omar Mus- 
ser; violin & marimba or xylophone, 
with pf. acc. © Aug, 12, 1942; B 
pub. 108557; Alfred music co., inc., 
New York, 42692 


Fare thee well to Eldorado; w Paul 
Webster, m Sol Kaplan. © Sept. 17, 
1942; E pub. 108351; Mills music, 
inc., New York. 42693 


Farewell; song, m Ethel Felice Sutton 
Kimball, ©» 1.¢ Oct; 5,,, 1942° i 
unp. 310789; Lois Adah Wall, Wick- 
hit, O, 42694 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 37 


Farewell to our boys of the town; 
song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1e. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314238; Marie 
Lord, Toronto. 42695 


Farewell to the piano; by Beethoven, 
transcribed Walter Rolfe; pf. © 
Oct. 22, 1942; E pub. 108689; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 

42696 

Fault is yours, not mine; w & mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 12, 1942; E unpy 
311680; Leon Tassin, Baton Rouge, 
La. 42697 

Feast of Raymi; Peruvian play, text 
Charlotte Perry, m Dorsey H. Deck. 
© Oct. 5, 1942; AA 412068; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 42698 


Feed my sheep; song, w Mary Baker 
Eddy. ©1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 


3138683; Florence Lenora _ Koller, 
Los Angeles. 42699 
Feeding the chicks; song. © 1c. Oct. 


22, 1942; EH unp. 312759; Clara May 
Russell Hamilton, Comanche, Tex. 
42700 


Feet draggin’ blues; melody Harry 
James. ©1ce. Oct. 31, 1942; EH unp. 
313895 ; Paramount music corp., New 
York, 42701 


Fels-A; by Harry Salter; pf. ©l1e. 
Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312571; Emil 
Ascher, ine., New York. 42702 


Ferry command; march, w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312335; 
Paul Meyer Sterling, New York. 

42703 


Fife and drum polka; by Joe Pafumy, 
bass clef arr. Joe Farver; pf. ac- 
cordion. © Dee. 17, 1940; E pub. 
108818; Southern music pub. ©co., 
inc., New York. 42704 


56 progressive duets for individuals 
and classes; arr. Irving Tallmadge 
& Clifford Lillya. 1. Trombones or 
baritones, bass clef.—2. Flutes, in C. 
© Oct. 19, Nov. 5, 1942; E pub. 
108759, 108972; Belwin, ine, New 
York. 42705, 42706 


Fight (The)—part 1; from Whistling 


in Dixie, by Lennie Hayton. ©1c. 
Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309134; 
Loew’s, ine., New York. 42707 
Fight! Aggies fight; song. © Sept. 


26, 1942; E pub. 108176; Bonnie 
Miller, New Orleans. 42708 


Fight, Baylor Bears; w & m Milo 
Sweet. © Oct. 23, 1942; E pub. 
108941; Thornton W. Allen co., New 
York. 42709 


1566 


no. 10, 1942 


Fight, boys, fight; song. 
4, 1942; E unp. 314223; Joseph Pat- 
rick O’Neil, Melrose, Mass. 42710 


Fight, fight, fight; w & melody Rose 
Biehl [pseud. of Rose Bielan] © 1 
e. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 313455 ; Rose 
Bielan, Detroit. 42711 


Fight, fight, fight, America; song, m 
Eddie Keenan. © Oct. 17, 1942; E 
pub. 108540; Gertrude White, Wichi- 
ta. 42712 


Fight for freedom; 2-pt. treble voices. 
© le. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 3136388 ; 
Francisko Sago, Santa Cruz, Calif. 

42713 


Fight for victory; march song, w 
Katherine Morrison [i. e. Katherine 
Morrison Wagar] © Oct. 30, 1942; 
E pub. 108969; Clara Morrison, San 
Francisco. 42714 


— song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310968; Kathryn Johonie, Verona, 
Calif. 42715 


— w & melody Madeleine White. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 313462; 
Madeleine White Roland, New Ro- 
chelle, N. Y. 42716 


Fight for your country, as Colin Kelly 
dia; w & melody. © 1c. Oct» 16, 
1942; HE. unp. 312244; Israel Schae- 
fer, Scott Field, Ill. 42717 


Fight in the mine; from Gambler’s 
choice, by Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 
1 ec Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310754; 


Loew’s, ine., New York. 42718 

Fight on America; w Howard W. 

Stanchfield; pf. treble. © 1c. Oct. 

12, 1942; E unp. 311755; George 
Earnst Brenner, Daly City, Calif. 

42719 

Fight on, Cowboys; w & m Milo 


Sweet. © Oct. 23, 1942; E pub. 
108943 ; Thornton W. Allen co., New 
York. 42720 


Fight you Yanks; w & melody Jack 
ie dos Allman. Cal’ C. Oct... 
1942; E unp. 3138748; Jacob S. Al- 
man, Los Angeles. 42721 


Fightin’ is right in us, when we have 
to fight, fight, fight; w & melody. © 
ic. OC. To. 1042 Ey UND-colesao ; 
Henry Patrick Forcucci, Watervliet, 


a Y 42722 
Fighting; song, m Byron’ Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1. 


Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310834; Olive 
Jane Bowen, Sumner, Wash. 42723 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


42738 


© 1c. Nov.| Fighting engineers; song, melody Bob 


Carleton & Cliff Dixon. © 1c. Oct. 

7, 1942; E unp. 311951; Robert Eu- 

gene Kearney, Fort Belvoir, Va. 
42724 


Fighting men of Uncle Sam; w Mary 
Price Dowtin, m George E. Worth. 
© Nov. 6, 1942; E pub. 109035; Bel- 
win, ine., New York. 42725 


Fighting merchant marine; song, mel- 
ody Al, Moquin. © 1 c. Oct. 7, 
1942; E unp. 311313; Elizabeth 
Quinlan Hall, Long Beach, Calif. 

42726 


Fighting on to victory now; w H. H. 
Hall, ‘moe Me) Sullivans © "1? -¢ 
Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312122; Roy 
M. Sullivan & Herschel H. Hall, At- 
lanta. 42727 


Fighting rangers; song. © 1 ec. Oct. 
15, 1942; E unp. 313337; Orlando 
Lewis Carpenter, Everett, Mass. 

42728 


Fighting Yank brigade; w Everett W. 
Westcott, m Jimmie Crane & Leo 
B. Winters. © Sept. 10, 1942; E 
pub. 108629; Hawaii conservatory 
pub. co., Los Angeles. 42729 


Fill me, O stars, as with an olden 
tune; w Joseph Campbell, m Roy 


Newman; high voice. © July 30, 
1942; E pub. 107772; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 42730 


Fine feathers; cartoon, Scott Bradley. 
pts. 1-3. © 1c. each Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 314005-314007; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 42731-42733 


Finest verses never have been written; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 
814523; Frieda Adele Armond-New- 
man, New York. 42734 


Finger that fiddle; w & melody. © 1 
e. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 3113886; 
Claude L. Reichal, Meadville, Pa. 

42735 


Fire engine blues; w & melody. © 1 
ec. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308063; 
George Edwin Peterson, Alhambra, 
Calif. 42736 


Fire in the old marble yard; w John 
Gilroy, & melody. © 1c. Oct. 14, 
1942; E unp. 311997; Ethel Gilroy, 
New York. 42737 


Firelight; song. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; 
EK unp. 311503; George McHatton 
Moffett, Indianapolis. 427388 


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42739 


First Christmas day; song. © 1. 
Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 3141380; Alice 
Watson Schoenefeldt, Dormont, Pa. 

42739 


First iron ore centennial of Negaunee; 
march; cornet. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 811591; Victor Joseph Sar- 
vello, Chicago. 42740 


First mass; op. 102, Roman Catholic 
liturgical w; mixed cho. © 1c. Oct. 
21, 1942; E unp. 312740; Raymond 
Hill, South Pasadena, Calif. 42741 


First Noél; arr. Carl Richter; pf. © 
Sept. 30, 1942; E pub. 108425; Henry 
Dellafield, sole owner of Bach music 
co., Boston, 42742 


First parting; from Random harvest, 
by Herbert Stothart. © 1c. Nov. 2, 
1942; EH unp. 3138966; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 42748 


First symphony; by Eugene Goossens, 
op. 58; full orch. sc. © Aug. 381, 
1942; E pub. 107667; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 42744 


Fish song; w Harry Pyle, & melody. 
©1e. Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 312083; 
George Sumner, Hollis, N. Y. 42745 


Fishin’ and a-wishin’; w & melody. © 
1 e@ Oct. 17, 1942;\E unp. 312414; 
Maurine K. Richardson, Watertown, 

42746 


Five aces; melody Lowell Martin. © 
1 ec. Oct. 8, 1942; H unp. 311550; 
Charling music corp., New York. 

42747 


Five and five; melody. ©1c. Sept. 23, 
1942; E unp. 309907; Fred W. Hoeh- 
ler, 3d, West New Brighton, S. L, 
INDY, 42748 


Five o jive; w & melody. ©1c. Oct. 
30, 1942; E unp. 313672; Carl Otto 
Bergner, Fort Benning, Ga. 42749 


Flag; song, melody Robert Pollack. 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 311427; 
Maud Speck, Clearfield, Pa. 42750 


Flag for you and me; pf., with w. 
Lee: Oct. 2, 1942;.E unp, 311923; 
Thomas A, Dorsey, Chicago. 42751 


Flag goes by; song, w Henry Holcomb 
Bennett. © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 314488; Esther Irene Wie- 
dower, Manhattan, Kan, 42752 


Flag of all our marching men; song. 
©1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308100; 
Albert J. Schnorr, Springdale, Pa. 

42753 


pt. yy he Sv. Bh 


Flag of freedom; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1 c¢. Sept. 17, 
1942; E unp. 309117; Vera Andre- 
atta, Glenwood Spring, Col. 42754 


Flag of mine; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1 ec. Oct. 5, 
1942;°E unp. 310985; Grace A. 
Zetsche, Chicago. 42755 


Flag of the U. S. A.; m Raymond M. 
Dellinger; pf., with w. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
14, 1942; E unp. 312062; Fred J. 
Grear, Baltimore. 42756 


song. © Oct. 14, 1942; E pub. 
109019; Lawrence Clifford Gibson, 
Pittsburgh. 42757 


Flag we love the best; song. ©l1e 
Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 311364; Sam- 
uel B. Weiler, Pittsburgh. 42758 


Flag with a permanent wave; song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 312959; 
David Bell Edmonston, Washington. 

42759 


Flash; by Harry James; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 313896; 
Paramount music corp., New York. 

42760 


Flatbush Flanagan; melody Harry 
James. ©1e. Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 
313897 ; Paramount music corp., New 
York, 42761 


Fleecy white clouds; w Michael 
Stranger [pseud. of Michael Mor- 
rison] & F. B. Lacy, m F. B. Lacy. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 311010; 
Florene Burdine Lacy, Cedar Rap- 
ids, Ia. & Michael Morrison, Mill- 
bury, Mass. 42762 


Flemish dance; by Milo Stevens; pf. 
© Oct. 10, 1942; E pub. 108520; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

42763 


Flight of the bar-fly; w & m Hughie 
Prince & Sonny Burke; pf. ©1«. 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312421; Leeds 
music corp., New York. 42764 


Flirtatious; melody, with pf. acc. © 
1 ec, Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312676; 
Edna Lorraine Semerau, Chicago. 

42765 


Floods of light; by Samuel Benavie; 
pti; © 1, ce. Oct; 3, 1942 50 Somip. 
310730; Jam Handy picture service, 
ine., Detroit. 42766 


Flor (La) de la princesa; cancién, © 
1 ec. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp, 312425; 
Alfonso <Ardin, San Juan, Puerto 
Rico. 42767 


1568 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


Flor de Sevilla; letra y m R. Montes- 
gil. © June 30, 1941; E for. 67588 ; 
Promotora Hispano Americana de 
musica, s. a., México, D. F. 42768 


Florida; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 6, 
1942; E unp. 314313; Frieda Piracci, 
New York. 42769 


Florida blues; w Dave Hoffman & 
Arthur Neale, m William King Phil- 
lips, arr. W. C. Handy. © May 24, 
1926; E pub. 108465; Handy bros. 
music co., ine., New York. 42770 


Flower given to my daughter; w 
James Joyce, m David Diamond. © 
July 7, 1942; E pub. 108277; Arrow 
music press, ine., New York. 42771 


Flower of love (Fior d’amore) ; lul- 
laby, English version Lucille Man- 
ners, Italian w & m Menotti Salta. 
© Oct. 20, 1942; E pub. 108700; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 42772 


Flowers and the leafs [?]; melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 311545; 
Armando Paolo DeFilippi, Los An- 
geles. 42773 


Flowers that bloom in the spring; 
from The mikado, w W. S. Gilbert, 
m Arthur Sullivan, arr. Hugo Frey. 
© Sept. 29, 1942; E pub. 108526; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

42774 


Fly, Old Glory, fly; song, m Mabel 
Waldman. © Oct. 14, 1942; E pub. 
108532; Otto J. Martin, Hollywood, 
Calif. : 42775 


Fly on to victory; song, melody Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1 c¢. Oct. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 312148; Joseph P. Prazak, Cice- 
ro, lit 42776 


Flying shadows; pf., with w. ©1e«. 
Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 314202; Ruth 
M. Riddle Dwyer, Chicago. 42777 


Folie moderne; pf. ©1c. Oct. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 310706; Cécile Lé Veillé, Law- 
rence, Mass. 42778 


Follow Me; w Herman von Berge, m 
Lee Rogers [pseud. of Roger C. Wil- 
son] © Aug. 31, 1942; Epub. 
107732; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

42779 


Follow the Colors; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 314734; Frances De Planty, Los 
Angeles. 42780 


Follow the Flag; song. ©1c. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 313265; Royden C. 
Cook, Baltimore. 42781 


42795 


Follow your leaders; w & melody Mrs. 
F. T. [i. e. V.] Jones. © 1c. Oct. 1, 
1942; E unp. 310656; Val Jones, Van- 
couver, B. C., Canada. 42782 


Fontaine (La) ; by Carl Bohm, op. 221, 
arr., abridged & transcribed Walter 
Rolfe; pf. © Oct. 20, 1942; E pub. 
108569; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 42783 


Fool for you; w V. Di Tomas, & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 
312687; Jesse Wilkins Cann, jr. & - 
Virginia Di Tomas, Merrick, L. L., 
NUOY: 42784 


Fool with a heart; w & melody. ©1 
e. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312129; Leo 
Wilson Cohn, Nyack, N. Y. 42785 


For America; w set to new arr. of 
Santa Lucia, Russell [i. e. H. R.] 
Pratt. pi ©. e7 Oct. 19,1942 ; 
E unp. 313550; H. Russell Truitt, 
Pittsburgh. 42786 


For Chicago; w Donald R. Richberg, 
m arr. Thornton W. Allen. © Oct. 
5, 1942; E pub. 108509; Allen inter- 
collegiate music, ine., New York. 

42787 


For entertainment to one and all; song, 
m Robert VanSickle. © 1 ce. Oct. 8, 
1942; EH unp. 3812850; Sam Mendi- 
cino, Vandergrift, Pa. 42788 


For ev’ry Tom, Dick and Harry there’s 
a May, June or Mary; song. © Oct. 
23, 1942; E pub. 1089386; Hal Blake 
Cowles, Chicago. 42789 


For freedom; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© Oct. 20, 1942; E pub. 108579; 
Laura Jane Ferguson, Monroe, Mich. 

42790 

For freedom over there, buy a bond; 
song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1942; E ump. 
314152; Pearl Dinsky, Brooklyn. 

42791 

For his fe’ mama; song. © 1 ec. Oct. 
12, 1942; H unp.° 311750; Vontina 
Smith, Los Angeles. 42792 


For home sweet home and you; pf. © 
it C2 "OCE* 30) 1942 "Er ‘anp.'313518 ; 
Patrick J. Hogan, Claremont, N. H. 

42793 


For liberty; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
12, 1942; E unp. 311836; George Rex 
Victor Bolster, Bend, Or. 42794 


For my dear dad I pray; song. ©1c. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 312345; Norbert 
Joseph Gailliez, sr., Wellington, O. 

42795 


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42796 


For one moment; w & m Casey [i. e. 
Casimir] Borkowicz. © 1c. Oct. 10, 
1942; E unp. 311539; Casimir Borko- 
wicz, Portland, Or. 42796 


For the duration; song, melody Helen 
Wicksman. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 312731; Lila Fisher, Wilming- 
ton, N. C. ; 42797 


— w & m Arzalia [i. e. N. A.] Will- 
son. ©1e. Sept. 24, 1942; EH unp. 
309998; Nannie Arzelia Willson, 
Kansas City, Mo. 42798 


— w HEthel K. Ottinger, m Lois N. 
Kochis & V. A. Ottinger. © 1. 
Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 311901; Velma 
Ann Ottinger, Willamina, Or. 42799 


For the good old U. S. A.; song, m Ed- 
die Keenan. © Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 
108317; Harry Conroy, St, Mary’s, 
Pa, 42800 


For the Red, White and Blue and you; 
w & melody. © 1c. Nov, 2, 1942; 
E unp. 314081; John C, Henry, Green- 
ville, S. C. 42801 


For this is our country; w & m Ned 
[i. e. E. H.] Underhill. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
8, 1942; E unp. 811298; Edwin Ho- 
ratio Underhill, Kansas City, Mo. 

42802 


For vee victory, fight you sons-of-guns ; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
314134; John Carl Drury, Miami, 
Fla. 42803 


For victory; m arr, from Beethoven’s 
Fifth symphony; mixed cho., unace. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 312280; 
Robert D. W. Adams, Kansas City, 
Mo. 42804 


— song, m Art King. ©1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 814756; Jean Fay 
Mason, New York. 42805 


For we're the boys of Uncle Sammy; 
song. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; EH unp. 
311396; Herbert Schrock Lambert, 
Pittsburgh. 42806 


For you a lei; w & m Johnny Noble. 
© Aug. 28, 1942; E pub. 108531; Mil- 
ler music, ine., New York. 42807 


For you a melody lei; song, melody 
Alvin Kaleolani Isaacs & L. J. 
Michels. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 
314218; Leonard John Michels, San 
Francisco. 42808 


Forever; song, © 1c, Oct. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 310713; Alberta Masters O’Con- 
nell, Washington. 42809 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 37 


Forever and a day; w & melody. ©1 
c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309250; Isa- 
belle Lebling, Chevy Chase, Md. 

42810 


Forever darling I need you; w & mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 
312080; Paul Compton Abbott, La 
Jolla, Calif. 42811 


Forever fair; song, melody Pietro Var- 
gas. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E ump. 
313085; Lorene Dandridge, Kansas 
City, Mo. 42812 


Forever yours; w & melody. © 1. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311847; H. 
Frederic Dobson, Chicago. 42813 


Forgive me, ’cause I’m sorry; song. © 
1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp, 314636; 
Clark Pierson, Bloomington, Ind. 

42814 


Fort Story march; solo B flat cornet. 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 311483; 
Fred S. Bear, Lancaster, Pa. 42815 


Forward ever; w & m Mrs. J. F. Meul- 
man; pf. © Aug. 26, 1942; E pub. 
107682; Michigan young people’s or- 
ganization of Pilgrim holiness 
church, Owosso, Mich, 42816 


Forward, forces of the Red, White and 
Blue; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314543; Warner Jackson, jr., Kansas 
City, Kan. 42817 


Four bells, little sailor; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp; siisig: 
Henry Minor Sauer, San Jose, Calif. 

42818 


Four responses; Biblical w, m Fred- 
erick Kinsley; mixed voices. © 
Sept. 18, 1942; E pub. 108082; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 42819 


Foxtrot; pf. nos. 2, 3,5. ©1c. each 
Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 314261-314263; 
Ruth Blacher, Englewood, N. J. 

42820-42822 


Fragrance in the air; song, melody 
Ronald Buck. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp, 3818203; Theodore Washing- 
ton, Tacoma, 42823 


Francais (Les) comprenezvous [7] 
you'll be free again; w H. J. Ahrens, 
melody O. H. Crain. © 1. Aug. 
31, 1942; EH unp. 309051; H. J. Ahrens 
& O. H. Crain, Louisville, 42824 


Franklin Delano Roosevelt; song. © 
1c. Oct, 14, 1942; E unp. 3812092; 
Max Heller, Philadelphia. 42825 


1570 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


Free fighting men; song. © 1c. Sept. 
29, 1942; E unp. 311390; Edward 
Harrison Winsor, Cranston, R, I. 

42826 


——Same. © Oct. 28, 1942; E pub. 
108823; Edward Harrison Winsor, 
Cranston, R. I. 42827 


Freedom after the war; w Priscilla 
Ullmann, & melody. © 1c. Nov. 6, 
1942; E unp. 314422; Anita Eliza- 
beth Denniston, Claremont, Calif. 

42828 


Freedom ain’t free; w & melody Gus 
Willard [pseud. of C. W. Gilder- 
bloom] ©1e. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 
312612; Clarence W. Gilderbloom, 
Van Nuys, Calif. 42829 


Freedom is their battle cry; song, mel- 
ody Bob Carleton, © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314710; May Durant, 
Bishopville, S. C. 42830 


Freedom march; w set to old Irish mel- 
ody. ©1ce. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 
312103; James F. Connolly, Seattle. 

, 42831 


Freedom of the seas; w & melody. © 
1 ec, Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311531; 
Jacob B. Frederiksen, Detroit. 42832 


Freedom’s flag shall yet wave high; w 
& melody. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; H 
unp. 3183866; Hulda Druzella Lake 
Wikoff, Washington. 42833 


Freedom’s people; pf., with w. ©lc. 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312407; Mar- 
garet Clair Rhodes, Clearwater, Fla. 

42834 


Freedom’s prayer; song. © 1c, Nov. 
5, 1942; E unp. 314277; Helen Lan- 
sing Hooker, Schenectady, N. Y. 

42835 


Freedom’s soil; from Young America, 
w Frank V. van der Stucken, m 
Lodewijk Mortelmans, arr.,_ ed., 
intro. & finale, Bainbridge Crist ; 2-pt. 
treble voices. © Sept. 3, 1942; E 
pub. 108181; Manu-script-service, 
Boston. 42836 


From border unto border (OT kpaa u 
HO Kpasa); Hnglish w Olga Paul, m 
K, Listov, ed. G. Bronsky. © Aug. 
27, 1942; E pub. 107530; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 42837 


From Broadway to Tokio; song. © 1 
ce. Oct. 26, 1942; EH unp. 313100; Har- 
vey Frohlichstein, St. Louis, 42838 


42852 


From Maine to California, from Great 
Lakes to the sea; w & m Frances HE, 
Dittmar [i. e. F, E. D. Hertting] 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 318908; 
Frances HE. Dittmar Hertting, Mil- 
waukee, 42839 


From me to you; w & melody. © 1 
ec. Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 314558; Nat 
D. Rossmoore, New York. 42840 


From the bays; w & melody. © 1, 
Oct. 30, 1942; E unp, 3138707; Max 
Horlick, Brooklyn. 42841 


From the bottom of my heart; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct, 24, 1942; E unp. 
313013 ; John James Williams, Jersey 
City. 42842 


From the front; march; drum & bugle 
corps sc. © 1 e¢. Oct. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 312711; Ralph Ruggieri, Camp 
Edwards, Mass. 42843 


From this day forward; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311797; Kath- 
leen Vaughan Laughlin, Pasadena. 

42844 


Fuehrer’s (Der) face; from In Nutsy 
Land, w & m Oliver Wallace. © 
Aug. 28, 1942; E pub. 107922; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 

42845 


Fughetta; by Johann Sebastian Bach, 
arr. Arvid Samuelson; 2 pfs., 4 hands. 
© Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 108185; Bel- 
win, inc., New York. 42846 


Fugue for M. R.; melody. © 1c. Oct. 
28, 1942; E unp. 3813422; Polly 
Dorothy Mikulak, South Bend, Ind. 

42847 


Full many a dream; song, English tr. 
Thomas Baker, from the Austrian of 
Robert Hamerling. © 1 ¢. Oct. 22, 
1942; E unp. 312747; Clara May Rus- 
sell Hamilton, Comanche, Tex. 

42848 


Fustest with the mostest over there; 
w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; 
EK unp. 314855; Catherine Adikes, 
Flushing, N. Y. 42849 


Gal I left back home; song, © 1. 
Nov, 9, 1942; E unp. 314761; Edwin 
J. Hughes, San Diego, Calif. 42850 


Galveston; w & melody, © 1 ¢. Oct. 
22, 1942; E unp. 312883; Edwina 
Shattles Helmke, New Orleans. 

42851 


Gambler’s choice; main title, Daniele 
Amfitheatrof & Earl Brent. © 1. 
Oct, 8, 1942; E unp. 310756; Loew’s 
ine., New York, 42852 


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42853 


pt. III, n: S., v. 37 


Ganus new songs; w & m C, P. Ganus 
& others. © Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 
108492; Claude P. Ganus, Callahan, 
Fla. 42853 


Gavotte; from Iphigenia in Aulis, by 
Christoph Willibald Gluck, arr., ed. 
& rev. Frederick Block; pf. © Oct. 
9, 1942; E pub. 108624; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 42854 


Gavotte in G major; by Johann Sebas- 
tian Bach, arr. Arvid Samuelson; 2 
pfs., 4 hands. © Sept. 8, 1942; H 
pub. 108181; Belwin, ine., New York. 

42855 


Gee! Ain’t the roses sweet; song. © 
Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 109000; Hal G. 
Nichols, Long Beach, Calif, 42856 


General Devers march; pf. © 1 «. 
Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 314228; Beryl 
Rubinstein, Fort Hayes, Columbus, 
O. 42857 


General MacArthur march; by Robert 
Le Jeune, arr. Mayhew Lake; mili- 
tary band pts., with conductor. © 
Oct. 18, 1942; E pub. 108561; George 
F. Briegel, ine., New York. 42858 


Georgie; w Henrietta [i. e. Henriette] 
Fortin, melody Ronald Buck. ©1ce. 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312559; Hen- 
riette Fortin, Quebec. 42859 


Gestapo; song. © 1 ¢, Oct. 6, 1942; 
E unp. 811223 ; Ralph Cavallaro, New 
Haven. 42860 


Get behind the man behind the gun; 
- m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. 
©1e. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp, 313282; 
June Lape, Fort Wayne. 42861 


Get behind Uncle Sam; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; 
E eunp. 311643; Sam Ford, sr., Pasa- 
dena. 42862 


Get behind Uncle Sam, he’s your man; 


w & melody. © 1, Oct. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 311977; Paul Joseph Klotz, 
Chester, Pa. 42863 


Get in the army now; w & melody. 
© 1c, Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 309448; 
Claude L. Reichal, Meadville, Pa. 

42864 


Get in the fight; song, arr. Sara Eliza- 
beth Marks. © 1 ¢, Oct. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 314450; Sara R. Segal, In- 
dianapolis. 42865 


Get on board, little children; w & m 
Don Raye & Gene De Paul. © 1. 
Oct. 13, 1942; E unp. 311772; Kaycee 
music co., ine., New York. 42866 


Get together; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 310949; Colin C, Lollie, De- 
troit, 42867 


w & m Hileen [i. e« A. RJ 
Matthews. © 1 c¢. Oct. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 314498; Aileen Riley Matthews, 
Newtown, Pa. 42868 


Get well; from Random harvest, by 
Herbert Stothart. © 1 ¢. Noy, 2, 
1942; E unp. 318961; Loew’s, inc., 
New York, 42869 


Gettin’ awful lonesome; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308899: 
Hugh M, MacKay, Worcester. 42870 


Getting adjusted; w Janice M, Aque- 
line, m Luther A. Clark; © Oct. 6, 
1942; E pub, 108485; Catherine M. 
Cavallaro, New York, 42871 


Gezeichneten (Die); oper, w u. m 
Franz Schreker, klavierauszug Wal- 
ther Gmeindl. © May 9, 1916; E 
for, 673866; Universal-edition, a. g., 
Vienna, 42872 


Ginger flower; -w Don Wingate, m — 
Walter Kolomoku. © June 30, 1941; 
E pub, 108849; Peer internat]. corp., 
New York. 42873 


Girl from the neighborhood; song. © 
1 ec, Oct, 29, 1942; E unp. 313519; 
Samuel I. Diehl, New York, 42874 


Girl I left back home; w J, L. Croghan, 
melody F. Marino. © 1 e¢. Oct. 7, 
1942; E unp. 312842; Frank Marino 
& James L. Croghan, Brooklyn. 

42875 


Girl I left behind me; song, w Earl 
Covel. © 1c. Oct, 12, 1942; E unp. 
311666; Slyvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 42876 


Girl I met in my home town; w & mel- 
ody. ©.1c. Oct. 17, 1942; E ump. 
312319; Joseph Forbyn, San Fran- 
cisco, 42877 


Girl in the welding mask; w Tom [i. e. 
T. M.] Adair, m Dick [i. e, R. R.] 
Uhl. © 1. Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 
311700; Thomas M. Adair & Richard 
R, Uhl, Kingston, Pa. 42878 


Girl of the Cumberland hills; w & mel- 
ody. ©1e. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
312396; Roy Jackson Hamilton, 
Laurelton, L. I., N. Y. 42879 


Girl of the Rio Grande; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp, 311138: 
Donald Teeters, Toledo. - 42880 


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no. 10, 1942 


Girl that I adore; song. © 1. Oct. 
7, 1942; E unp. 311308; Gloria Gould, 
Washington, 42881 


Girl who broke the sergeant major’s 
heart; w & m Hugh Charles, Don 
Pelosi & Sonny Miller. © July 7, 
1942; B for. 67294; Irwin Dash music 
co., 1td., London. 42882 


Girls of Uncle Sam; song, melody Irene 
A, Gaygan. ©1c. Oct. 27, 1942; E 
unp. 314467; Anna Gaygan, Philadel- 
phia. 42883 


Git-git-giddy-ap, I gotta git my gittar 
[27]; w & melody. © 1. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308317; Louis J. Pope, 
Los Angeles. 42884 


Give; w & m King Shaw. © Oct. 8, 
1942; E pub, 108282; Shelby music 
pub. co., Detroit. 42885 


Give a Yank a tank; w & melody. © 
tc. Oet,-14. 19423. ch np; 312063 ; 
Edward Michael Altman, Flushing, 
eo N, Y. 42886 


Give me a 32-20; w & m Arthur Cru- 
dop; pf. treble. ©1c. Oct, 26, 1942; 
FE unp. 3813210; Wabash music co., 
Evergreen Park, Il. 42887 


Give me dear memories; song, w Mabel 
Livingstone. © 1 c. Oct. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 318394; Emanuel Lackow, 
New York. 42888 


Give me Jesus; negro spiritual, m arr, 
Hall Johnson; high voice; in E flat. 
© Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 108765; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 42889 


Give me 10 days: song, melody E. W. 
Prendergast. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp, 309427; Edward W. Prender- 
gast & Bill Catizone, Swissvale, Pa. 

42890 


Give me wings; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 312881; Alfred 
Emory Hopkins, Hinsdale, Mass. 

42891 


Give my regards to Mary; song, m 
Stephen Grady [pseud. of Andrew 


Brady] © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310857; Josie Carocaiolo, West 
Chester, Pa. 42892 


Give out with an encouraging grin; 
song, m Eddie Keenan. © Sept. 19, 
1942; E pub. 108137; Amelia Pap- 
palardo, Huntington, L. I., N. Y. 

42893 

Give to the U. S. O.; song, ©1c. Nov. 


6, 1942; E unp. 314814; W. D. Bill 
Davis, Kansas City, Mo. 42894 


42908 


Give us a song, when we march we can 
sing; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 
8, 1942; E unp. 313552; Joe Jordan, 
New York, 42895 


Give us fifty thousand bombers; song, 
m Byron Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm 
Lee] © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 
812208; Riley E. Landreth, Vancou- 
ver, Wash. 42896 


Glad spring morning kiss the world; w 
& melody. © 1c. Oct, 12, 1942; E 
unp. 311623; Ruby E, Raddatz, Aber- 
deen, Wash, 42897 


Gladys; song. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 311047; David W. Sides, San 
Antonio. 42898 


Gloria; pf., with w. © 1 c. Oct, 30, 
1942; E unp, 3138705; Henry Arthur 
Frischknecht, Leonia, N. J. 42899 


Glorify her name; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1:¢ Oct.. 21,'1942- W unp, 312782: 
Claudius Grace & Victor Jiran, New 
York. 42900 

Glorious sun; from Young America, w 
Frank V. van der Stucken, m Lode- 
wijk, Mortelmans, arr., ed., intro. & 
new finale, Bainbridge Crist; 2-pt. 
treble voices. © Sept. 3, 1942; E 
pub. 108180; Manu-script-service, 
Boston. 42901 


Glory be; song. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 314607 ; Universal music corp., 
New York. 42902 


Glory of U. S. A.; w & melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 3138787; Maxson 
Foxhall Judell, Hollywood, Calif. 

42903 


Go and get the enemy blues; w Lang- 
ston Hughes, m William €. Handy 
& Clarence M. Jones. © Sept. 8, 
1942; E pub. 108497; Handy bros. 
musie co., ine., New York. 42904 


Go down, Moses; negro spiritual, arr. 
Don Dixon; men’s cho., with treble 
trio. © Oct. 5, 1942; E pub. 108380; 
Hall & McCreary co., Chicago. 42905 


Go get ’em boys; song. © ie. Oct. 13; 
1942 ; E unp. 311973 ; George G, Allen, 
Chicago. 42906 


Go ’long little cayuse; w & melody Art 
Dickson. © 1 ec. Oct. 29, 1942; BE 
unp. 38138718; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 42907 


God bless dear U. S. A.; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 312704; 
Anne De Grasse, Athol, Mass. 

42908 


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42909 


God bless Old Glory; pf., with w. 
Oct. 28, 1942; E pub, 108928; Harry 
Beecher Stowe, Richmond, Calif. 

42909 


God bless our boys; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1e. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312342; 
Marguerite Talerico, New York. 

42910 


= wk melody, © 1 ¢ Oct. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 312606; Mary Krolak, Ambler, 
Pa. 42911 


God bless our boys out there; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; H unp. 
314307; Glenda Brannock Squires, 
Indianapolis. 42912 


God bless our Flag; pf., with w. © 
1c Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 311027; 
Margaret Ann Grimes, Portsmouth, 
Va. 42913 


God bless our glorious heroes; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 312382; 
Robert D. W. Adams, Kansas City, 
Mo. 42914 


God bless our soldier boys; w & melody. 
© 1e. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 312336 ; 
Ethlyn Fraley, Danforth, Ill. 42915 


God, do bless our Uncle Sammy; song, 
m Eddie Keenan. © Oct. 20, 1942; 
E pub. 108580; Fred J. Glaser, Spen- 
cer, la. 42916 


God, guard our fighting men; men’s cho. 
© Oct. 15, 1942; E pub. 108533 ; Arch 
P. Naramore, Wichita. 42917 


God guide America; women’s voices. 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312845; 
Lue Alice Kueller, Pasadena. 42918 


God is a spirit; unison anthem, Biblical 
w, melody William Sterndale Ben- 
nett, arr. Edmund Jaques; junior 
choir, unace. © Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 
108599; H. W. Gray co., ine, New 
York. 42919 


God is our hope; anthem, Biblical w, 
m Caroline Gessler; mixed cho.; 
organ ace. © Oct. 5, 1942; E pub. 
108511; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

42920 


God is working out his purpose; w & 
m Mrs. William E. [i. e. D. K.] 
Sloane; pf. ©1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 318653; Doris K. Sloane, Sidney, 
NC Y. 42921 


God keep our country free; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311756; 
Edith R. Paine, Albany. 42922 


pt. IIt, n. s., v. 37 


God lead you on to victory; song, m 
Eddie Keenan. © Oct. 22, 1942; E 
pub. 108734; Emilia Edwards, Proy- 
incetown, Mass. 42923 


God must have loved America; song, m 
Frank Radcliffe. © 1 ¢. Sept. 18, 
1942; E unp. 311925; Gertrude Lo- 
reen Seaman, Southampton, Ont., 
Canada. 42924 


God save the people; w Ebenezer Elli- 
ott, m Marianne Genet; mixed cho. 
© Aug. 14, 1942; E pub. 108294; 
Broadcast musie, ine., New York. 

42925 


God so loved the world; Biblical w, m 
John Stainer, arr. Florence Martin; 
3-pt. mixed cho. © Oct, 22, 1942; 
EH pub, 108842; Hall & McCreary co., 
Chicago, 42926 


God will watch over you, while I’m 
away; w & melody. © 1, Oct. 15, 
1942; E unp, 312168; Philip Console, 
Brooklyn. 42927 


Goddess of the inland seas; w Charles 
M, Gayley, m arr, Thornton W, Al- 
len; pf. © Oct. 2, 1942; E pub. 
109040; Allen intercollegiate music, 
ine., New York. 42928 


God’s chosen banner of the world; 
song, melody Robert Pollack. ©1e. 
Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 311425; Herman 
Churchill, Elkhorn, Wis. 42929 


God’s love; w Helen Maring; mixed 
voices. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 
308049; Albert P. Lyford, Oil City, 
Pa, 42930 


God’s radio; pf. treble, with w. ©1le. 
Oct, 12, 1942; E unp, 311796; Inez 
Isabell Brumbelow, Lomita, Calif. 

42931 


God’s word is all I need; arr, Kenneth 
Morris; pf., with w. © Aug, 3, 1942; 
E pub. 107823; Willene Sugg, In- 
dianapolis. 42932 


Going back to Colorado; w & melody. 
© 1c, Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310711; 
William Morris Russell, Anderson, 
Ind. 42933 


Golden autumn; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314566; Ann Sherman, Glenwood, | 
Landing, L. I., N. Y. 42934 


Golden day is dying; Finnish folk-song, 
English w Katherine K, Davis, m arr, 
Jessie Angelyn Fitzgerald; mixed 
cho. © Sept. 29, 1942; E pub. 
108592; EK. C. Schirmer music ©o., 
Boston. 42935 


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no. 10, 1942 


Golden eagles; song, m Don Hammond. 
©1e. Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 313044; 
Stanley Rochinski, Washington, 

42936 


Golden glow; by William Meeder; pf. 
© Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 108633; 
Emil Ascher, inec., New York. 42937 


Golden October leaves; song. © 1. 
Oct, 12, 1942; E unp, 311927; Esther 
Wiltshire & Nola Whittaker, Circle- 
ville, Utah, 42938 


Golondrina (La); by Narciso Serra- 
dell, transcribed Walter Rolfe; pf., 
with w. © Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 


108336; Century music pub, co., New 


York. 42939 


Gone with the wind; w & m Morty [i. e. 
M. J.] Saroff; in F min. © 1. 
Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309236; Mor- 
ton Justin Saroff, Brooklyn. 42940 


Good-by sweetheart; valse, w & mel- 
ody. ©1c. Sept, 24, 1942; E unp. 
311014; Frank Izzo, New Haven. 

42941 


Good-bye dear sweetheart; concert 
waltz song, arr, Frank A, Douglas. 
© Sept. 12, 1942; E pub. 108321; 
David N. Farris, Madison, Wis. 

42942 


Good-bye, mother darling, it’s the Stars 
and Stripes for me; pf. treble, with 
w. ©1e. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
309419 ; Lena Mendenhall, Richmond, 
Ind. 42943 


Good fortune is a giddy maid; English 
w Louis Untermeyer, from Heinrich 
Heine, m Clarence Olmstead ; med, or 
low voice; in F. © Oct. 27, 1942; HB 


pub. 108831; Galaxy music corp., 
New York. 42944 
Good luck! God bless you, good-night ; 


w & m Mrs. C. W. Greenwood, jr. 
[i. e. K. P. Greenwood] © 1c. Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp, 314571; Katherine 
Pardue Greenwood, Shreveport, La. 

42945 


Good-night ; song, m Charles E. Ander- 
son. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 
312187; C. H. Smith, Los Angeles. 

42946 


Good-night and good morning; w June 
Hershey, melody Don Swander. © 
le. Aug. 4, 1942; E unp, 3138426; Mel- 
ody Lane publications, ine., Holly- 
wood, Calif, 42947 


Good night beloved; w H. W. Longfel- 
low, & melody. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 309417; Alice Ruth Whitney, 
Miami, Fla, 42948 


42962 


Good old Joe; w & melody. © 1e.. 
Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 312188; Robert 
S. Walker, Zanesville, O, 42949 


Good old Uncle Sam; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. ©1e. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311594; Joseph 
A. Freitas, Oakland, Calif. 42950 


Good old U. 8. A.; song. © 1c. Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 313146; Hazel Shef- 
field Anderson, Lafayette, La. 42951 


— —— melody Bernard Paterson. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312539; 
Sylvia Paterson, Detroit. 42952 


Good ole dog; song, m Stephen Grady 
[pseud. of Andrew Brady] ©1e. 
Nov. 2, 1942; EK unp. 313881; H. C. 
Pirtle, St. Petersburg, Fla. 42953 


Good tidings of great joy; Christmas 
cantata pageant, text Donna Duvall 
[pseud. of Dorothy L. Sumerau], m. 
Forrest G. Walter & others. © Sept. 
14, 1942; D 76175; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 42953* 


Goodbye Al; w & melody. © 1, Oct. 
21, 1942; E unp. 312771; Anthony C. 
Costanzo, New Haven. 42954 


Goodbye baby boy; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. ©1c. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 
312028; Elizabeth Maloney Hughes, 
Scranton. 42955 


Goodbye for awhile; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 c¢ Oct. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 311660; Jean Williams, Max- 
well, N. M. 42956 


Goodbye little sister; w & melody. © 
1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311140; John 
Richard Amoroso, Brooklyn. 42957 


Goodbye, mom and dad; song, m J. 
Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
EK unp. 313345; Louise Lyell Palmer, 
Chino, Calif. 42958 


Goodbye my dear; song. © 1 ce. Oct. 8, 
1942; E unp. 811302; George Su- 
hayda, New York. 42959 


Goodbye my love; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 314091; Domi- 
nic Lacalamito, New York. 42960 


Goodbye, old pal, goodbye; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 
314225; A. C, Balch, Roscoe, Calif. 

42961 


Goodbye to love; w & m Eloise [i. e. 
EK. E.] Hneff; pf. © 1 c¢. Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 311743; Elsie Eloise 
Eneff, Pensacola, Fla. 42962 


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42963 


Goodbye to the days gone by; w & mel- 


ody. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 
314249; Estelle Kindsvater, Pitts- 
burgh. 429638 


Goosegirl (The) ; musical play, based 
on Grimm’s fairy tale, bk. & lyrics 
Sid Frank, m Denes Agay. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 4, 1942; D 76186; Fairyland 
theatre co., ine., New York. 42963* 


Gospel echoes choruses; hymns. © 
Oct. 15, 1942; E pub. 108528; Alexan- 
der Gentles Burns, Philadelphia. 

42964 


Gospel ships; w & m James Royce 
Shannon & Hector MacCarthy, arr. 
Roy Ringwald; men’s cho. © Jan. 
29, 1940; E pub. 108447; Words & 
music, ine., New York. 42965 


Gospel songs, hymns and spirituals; 
compiled Andy Patterson & Warren 


Caplinger. © Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 
108930; Stamps-Baxter music & 
printing co., Dallas. 42966 


Got music; from Moonlight in Havana, 


w & m Dave Franklin. © 1c. Oct. 
12, 1942; E unp. 311575; Universal 
music corp., New York. 42967 


Got wings on my broncho in the sky; w 
& melody Joe McCarthy, George W. 


Meyer & Abel Baer. © 1. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312870; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 42968 


Grand march; by V. Bellini, arr.; toy 
symphony orch. sc. © 1. May 21, 
1942; E unp. 3138747; Elizabeth Jane 
Thompson, Belle Glade, Fla. 42969 


Grandest soldier is my Jim; song. © 
1 e, Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 313534; 
Erich Lonard, Newark, N. J. 42970 


Grandma gets her man; bk. & lyrics 
EK. E. Whitworth, m J. P. Fairfax. 
© 1c. May 18, 1942; D 76191; Eu- 
gene E. Whitworth & John Pollock 
Fairfax, San Francisco. 42970* 


Grandmother’s minuet; w Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, m Edvard Grieg, ae 
Ira B. Wilson. © Aug. 21, 1942; 
pub. 107721; Lorenz pub. co., Reon 
O. 42971 


Gray skies; song. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
EH unp. 314573; Hughes H. Ridenour, 
Pahokee, Fla. 42972 


Great alma mater, old U. S. A.; song, 
w. Henrietta L. Rushmore, m arr. 
Isabelle Cahill. © Oct. 28, 1942; E 
pub. 108863; Harold C. Rushmore, 
New York. 42973 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 37 


Great light; Christmas story cantata, 
w Ina Duley Ogden & H. Lillenas. © 
Oct. 1, 1942; E pub. 108783; Haldor 
Lillenas, Kansas City, Mo. 42974 


Great masters; selected & ed. David 
Hirschberg; pf. © Sept. 2, 1942; 
AA 409625; Musicord publications, 
Staten Island, N. Y, 42975 


Green glade; w & m Eddie [i- e, Ed- 


ward] Leonard; pf. treble. © 1 ec. 
Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 313919; Edward 
Leonard, Jamaica, N, Y, 42976 


Green goddess; by George Henry; pf. 
© 1e. Oct. 18, 1942; E unp, 311832; 
Leeds music corp., New York, 42977 


Green orchids; w & m Bernice Watter- 
son [pseud. of B, M. Waterson]; pf. 
© 1e., Oct, 16, 1942; E unp, 312261; 
Berenice Miars Waterson, Columbus, 
O. 42978 

Green Tree inn; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Oct. 8, 1942; E unp, 311491; Char- 
lotte Anna May Christman, St. Louis, 

. 42979 

Greet every dawn with a smile; w &m 
Billie Namkie. © 1c, Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 818015; Anna E. Eichmann, 


Jersey City. 42980 
Grey skies; w Austin Shirley, m Har- 
vey Gaul; med. voice; in C. © Oct. 


15, 1942; E pub. 108548; Galaxy 
music corp., New York, 42981 


Guard our America; w & melody. © 
1c. Oct, 29, 1942; E unp. 313611; 
Sidney David Salins, Washington. 

42982 


Guardsmen; march, Walter Desmond; 
symphonic band pts., with conductor, 


© Oct. 22, 1942; E pub. 108754; Bel- 
win, ine., New York. 42983 
Guatemala; by Charles Wolcott; pf. 


conductor. © 1c. Nov, 9, 1942; E 
unp. 814672; Walt Disney produc- 


tions, Burbank, Calif, 42984 
Guerilla’s song; from Scorched earth, 
w Paul Francis Webster, m Walter 


Jurmann, © 1c. Oct, 26, 1942; E 

unp. 3138232; Loew’s, ine., New York. 

42985 

Guess what; w V. Di Tomas, & melody. 

© 1c. Oct, 21, 1942; E unp, 312690; 

Jesse Wilkins Cann, jr., & Virginia 
Di Tomas, Merrick, L. L., N. Y. 

42986 

Guild book of pieces for Hawaiian gui- 


tar; compiled & arr. Joseph Louis 
Zeldon. © Oct. 12, 1942; E pub. 
109011; Guild music co., Joseph 


Louis Zeldon, sole owner, Washing- 
ton, 42987 


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no. 10, 1942 


Gun boat; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312475; Olan Evan 
Smith, Livermore, Calif, 42988 


Guns up; w & melody. ©1c. Oct. 21, 
1942; E unp, 312734; Joseph Blake, 
Newark, N, J. 42989 


Gypsy melody; pf. © 1c. Oct. 15, 
1942; E unp, 312081; Naomi L. V. 
Alter, Manchester, N, H. 42990 


Hablame; bolero, letra y m Mario Fer- 
nandez Porta; pf. © Oct, 6, 1942; 
EK pub, 108719; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 32991 


Ha-ha; w & melody. © 1c, Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308199; Samuel Joseph 
Levine, Washington. 42992 


Hail Purdue; w J. Morrison, m E. J. 
Wotawa, arr. Thornton W. Allen; 
with mixed cho. & men’s cho. © Oct. 
5, 1942; E pub, 108501; Allen inter- 
collegiate music, ine., New York, 

42993 


Hail sons of Uncle Sam; w Josephine 
McCleary, & melody. © 1c, Nov, 2, 
1942; E unp. 314048; Haskell B. 
Davis, Washington, 42994 


Hail Texas warriors; song, melody Lew 
{i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 ¢, Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp, 311819; Mary Frances 
Reames, : Dallas. 42995 


Hail to all our heroes; song, m Louis 
Guzman. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 312406; Stanley R, Rochinski & 
Emmett L, Sheehan, Washington. 

42996 


Hail to the boys; song, arr. Lula D. 


Hopkins. © 1c, Oct. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 313822; Phoebe B. Nelson, 
Washington. 42997 


Hail to the Chief; w & m James San- 
derson, arr, Hugo Frey. © Aug, 21, 
1942; E pub. 107376; Robbins music 
ecorp., New York. 42998 


Hail to the Legion; march-fox trot, w 
Stanley Rochinski, m Murray Wilson. 
© Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 108938; Joe 
McDaniel music co., Elizabeth City, 
ENE - 42999 


Hail! To the new-born King; w 
Frances V, Hubbard, m A, W. Lan- 
sing, arr.; women’s 2-pt. cho. © 
Sept, 24, 1942; E pub. 108248; Ar- 
thur P, Schmidt co., Boston, 438000 


Hail to the U. S. A.; song. ©1c. Oct. 
17, 1942; EK unp. 314510; Geraldine 
Heinbaugh, Belle Fourche, S, D. 

43001 


43014 


Hail to the Yanks; w Grace Johnson, 
melody Tommy [i. e. T. H.] Kil- 
bourne. © 1c, Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314785; Thomas Helm Kilbourne, 
Burlingame, Calif. 43002 


Hail United Nations; w & melody. © 
1 ce. Oct, 20, 1942; E unp, 312841; 
Frank Reinhold Denke, Piedmont, 
Calif, 43003 


Halgato; by Emery Deutsch, arr. D. 
Savino; violin, with pf. acc. © Oct. 
16, 1942; E pub. 108666; Robbins 
musie corp., New York, 43004 


Hallowe’en elves; song. © 1 c. Oct. 
22, 1942; E unp, 312760; Clara May 
Russell Hamilton, Comanche, Tex. 

43005 


Handle with care; w G. H, Johnston, m 
C, W. Erdenbrecher. © 1 ¢, Nov. 5, 
1942; EK unp. 314864; George H. 
Johnston & C, W. Erdenbrecher, APO 
958, c/o Postmaster, San Francisco. 

43006 


Hands of God in the trees; w & m Mrs. 
EK. F. [i. e. A, A.] Holder. © 1. 
Oct. 15, 1942; E unp, 312854; Annie 
A. Holder, Lynn, Mass, 43007 


Hands that rocked my cradle; w Mi- 
chael Stoner, m R, G. Fernwood; pf. 
treble. © 1c, Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 
313473; Roland Guehrer, Glendale, 
Twi Ts, NOX: 43008 


Hang your troubles on a rainbow ; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1942; E unp, 314608; 
Universal music corp., New York. 

43009 


Hank, the Yank, in the U. 8S, tank; w & 


melody. ©1c, Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 
313570; Mary Beatrice Jones, Temple 
City, Calif, 43010 


Happiness is ever where you are; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp, 313754; 
Herbert E. Glaeser, Good Thunder, 
Minn, 43011 


Happy as a school boy; w Lester G. 
Cook, melody G, Everett Allen, © 
1 ec. Oct, 12, 1942; EH unp, 312848; 
Allen & Klink music publishers, Hop- 
kinsville, Ky. . 43012 


Happy good-morning to you; w & mel- 
ody Happy [i. e. Jack] Turner. © 
1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308824; 
Will Rossiter, Chicago, 43013 


Happy Hollow; w & melody. © 1. 
Nov. 5, 1942; E unp, 314281; Al Hol- 
land, Los Angeles. 43014 


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43015 


Happy in love; from Sons o’ fun, w 
Jack Yellen, m Sam E. Fain. © Oct. 
30, 1941; E pub, 108888; Leo -Feist, 
ine., New York. 48015 


Happy Mleen in the U. S. marine [?]; 
w Sam M. Appleman, popular Russian 
m arr. K, I, Rodetsky. © 1c. Sept. 
21,, 1942; .BEy.unp., 3hIs(9s Kivay I. 
Rodetsky, San Francisco. 43016 


Happy New Year; w & melody. ©1c. 
Oct, 22, 1942; E unp. 312792; George 
Robert Moss, Brooklyn, 43017 


Happy soldier; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector..Richard, © 4..c.. Oct._19. 
1942; E unp. 312372; Robert R, Todd, 
Kansas City, Mo. 43018 


Harbor of my heart; w & m Lou Halmy 
& Edward Heyman, adapted from 
Dvorik’s Slavonic dance no. 10. © 
Aug, 27, 1942; E pub. 108848; Mills 
music, ine., New York. 43019 


Hari kari; from Invisible agent, by H. 
J. Salter; conductor. © 1 c. Oct. 
27, 1942; E unp, 318450; Universal 
musie corp., New York. 43020 


Harlem rhumba; w & melody. © 1c. 
Noy. 38, 1942; E unp. 314497; Ruby 
Gwendolyn Smith, New York. 43021 


Harry married Mary on the merry-go- 
round; song. © Oct. 14, 1942; E 
pub, 108813; Charles J. Novak, Chi- 
cago. 43022 


Harvest Thanksgiving; Biblical w, m 
William Baines; mixed voices; organ 
ace. © Oct. 30, 1942; E pub. 108979; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

43023 


Hats off to the Colors; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c, Aug, 24, 1942; E unp. 
314133; Jess M. Worley, San Diego, 
Calif, 


Hats off to the medical corps; song, m 
Frank Furlett. ©1c. Oct. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 313645; Ralph B. Stockton, 
Chicago. 43025 


Hats off to the stars that hang outside 
the door; song. © 1 ce Sept. 16, 
1942; E unp. 309487; Willie Borland 
Pippin, Sanford, Fla. “> 48026 


Haunted tree; by Bill Gillock; pf. © 
Sept. 24, 1942; E pub. 108141; Elkan- 
Vogel co., ine., Philadelphia. 48027 


Haunting me; w Pat Rolland, & mel- 
ody. © 1c Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313950; Leopold Louis Oscar Kar- 
ezag, Detroit. 43028 


43024 | 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 37 


Haunting shadows; by Gynith Helland 
Shaw; pf. © Oct. 28, 1942; E pub. 
109051; Leta S. Bender, Friend, Neb. 

43029 


Have a good time while I’m gone; w 
& m Wilford B. Schueler. © Nov. 
4, 1942; E pub. 109032; Shelby music 
pub. co., Detroit. 43030 


Have a heart; w & melody. © le. 
Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312775; Wil- 
liam Feldman, Newark, N, J. 48031 


w & melody Roseanne Brown [i. e. 
R. B. Rogers] ©1c. Oct. 22, 1942; 
E unp. 312833; Roseanne Brown 
Rogers, Covington, Tenn. 43032 


Have V everywhere to-day; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c Oct. 5, 1942; HE unp. 
312705; Anne De Grasse, Athol, Mass. 

43033 


Have you heard of that Russian clime; 
song;in Dmin. ©1c. Nov. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 314247; Anna Adams & Gladys 
Gibson, Pomeroy, O. 43034 


Have you seen Nick in his uniform; w 
& melody;inG. ©1c. Noy. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 314576; Marion L. Compton, 
Chicago. 43035 


Have your fling in the morning, guy, 
guy, guy fol-de-rol riddy iddy guy; 
w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe, m 
Curtis [i. e. W. C.] Monroe; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 
311886; William Curtis Monroe, 
Washington. 43036 


Hawaiian lullaby; w & melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311316; John 
Tracey Powers, Summerville, 8. C. 

43037 


Hawian [?] nights; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 314345; Kay 
O’Reilly, New York. 43038 


He cares for me; song. © 1c. Sept. 26, 
1942: E unp. 311894; Ethel Parker, 
Troy, Kan. 43039 


He didn’t ask me; w & melody Sammy 
Cahn & Saul Chaplin. © 1 e. Oct. 
23, 1942; E unp. 313000; Edwin H. 
Morris & co., inc., New York. 43040 


He died for us; w Emma Frost; alto, 
with organ ace. ©1c, Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 313107; Emil Winkler, Los 
Angeles. 43041 


He lifts me higher each day; hymn. 
© Oct. 14, 1942; E pub. 108538; Nor- 
man E. McIntyre, Los Angeles. 

43 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


He may never make the headlines; fox- 
trot, w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 3, 
1942; E unp. 314211; Arthur Korb, 
Cambridge, Mass. 43043 


He sofiado; tango, letra y m Leyla 
Giaccardi y J. J. Giaceardi. ©1le. 
Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312564; Jose 
J. Giaccardi, Los Angeles. 43044 


He was the fifth to find the Firth of 
Forth; w & m Larry Royal, Billy 
Faber & Shelby Darnell. © Oct. 1, 
1942; E pub. 108205; Bob Miller, inc., 
New York. 43045 


He wears a uniform; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; H 
unp. 314723; Helen Griffin, Deming, 
N. M. 43046 


He will return to me; m Bob Carleton; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 21, 
1942; E unp. 312630; Mabel G. Truex, 
Indianapolis. 48047 


Headin’ for hallelujah; by Harry 
James; pf. treble. © 1c. Oct. 31, 
1942; E unp. 313898; Paramount mu- 
Sic corp., New York. — 43048 


Hear our call; song, melody Bob Carle- 


ton. © 1c Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313269; Vincent Stabilis, South 
Orange, N. J. 43049 


Hear the bugle’s call; w & melody 
Earl Goss. © 1c, Nov. 3, 1942; E 
unp, 314163; Robert Franklin Wol- 
eott, Randolph, O. 43050 


Heart-beat; w & m Car] [i, e. Carmine] 
Marino. © 1c, Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 
311453; Carmine Marino, New York. 

43051 


Heart for rent; w & melody. © 1c. 
Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311299; James 
Joseph Brocato, jr., Portland, Me. 

43052 


Heart of Scandinavian music; com- 
piled & arr, Felix Guenther; pf. © 
Oct. 19, 1942; E pub, 108951; Mer- 
cury music corp., New York, ‘43053 


Heartache; song. ©1c, Oct. 21, 1942; 
£ unp. 312683; Margaret Del Monte, 
Sunnyside, S. I., N. Y, 43054 


Heartbroken melody; w & melody 
Roseanne Brown [i, e. R, B, Rogers] 
© 1c. Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 312832; 
Roseanne Brown Rogers, Covington, 
Tenn, 43055 


Heartbroken watching; song, m Noel 
Bear. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 
312178; Mamie Mallard, Harrison, 
Ark, 43056 


43069 


Hearts and flowers; song. © 1c. Oct. 
23, 1942; E unp. 312977; Nadine 
White, Marshall, Tex. 43057 


Heart’s ease; w anon., traditional air 
arr, with descant Nora Byron. © 
May 14, 1942; E for, 67517; Oxford 
uniy, press, London. 43058 


Hearts for sale; song, melody Joe A. 
[i. e. Joseph Aloysius] Saracini. © 
1c, Sept. 3, 1942; E unp, 307985; 
Russel Chester Jones & Joseph Aloy- 
sius Saracini, St. Louis. 43059 


Heaven bound; w Marge [i, e, Mar- 
jorie] Beasley, m Carolyn Troy [i. e. 
C.,T. Watts]; ptf.. © 1e¢,,,Oct., 27, 
1942; E unp. 313382; Carolyn Troy 
Watts, West Barrington, R, I. 48060 


Heaven is here; song, melody Paul 
Masterson & J, F, Reid, jr. ©1e. 
Oct. 19, 1942; EH unp. 314111; Joy 
Franklin Reid, jr., Hollywood, Calif. 

7 43061 


Heaven never held such charms; song, 
arr, J, Lawerence Cook. © 1, Oct. 
24, 1942; E unp. 313043; Mary Alice 
Tabitha Striplin, New York, 438062 


Heavenly Father we’re at Thy com- 
mand; song. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; 
EH unp. 313703; Arminta Ruth Web- 
ber, Rochester, N. Y. 43063 


Heavenly mansions; w A, J. Headings, 
m Kenneth Y, Plank, © Nov, 22, 
1941; E pub, 107828; Avon music pub. 
co., Aquila J, Headings, sole owner, 
Detroit. 43064 


He’ll always answer prayer; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 
314693; Samuel T, Simmons, New 
York. 43065 


Hell bent, for victory! For liberty! 
Seat; w & melody. © 1. Oct. 23, 
1942; E unp. 3129388; Lucy E. Rager, 
Niles, O. 43066 


Hello Americans; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1, Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314595; Nellie Mc- 
Creedy. Hurlow, Dorchester, Mass. 

43067 


Hello Axis, we’re the Allies; song, m 
Byron Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm 
Lee] © 1. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310839; Leetha Tarvin, Grants Pass, 
Or, 43068 


Hello, central, give me 402; w & mel- 
ody. ©-1c., Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 
312059; Maurine K, Richardson, Wa- 
tertown, S. D. 43069 


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43070 


Hello, daybreak, so long yesterday; 
song, melody M. Robinson & B, Lloyd 
Phillips. ©1c, Oct. 13, 1942; E unp, 
311725; Marian Robinson, New York, 

43070 


Hello, England, here we come; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct, 7, 1942; E unp. 
811215; Alfred Nathaniel Simms, 
Chicago. 43071 


Hello! Hello! Hello; song. © 1 «. 
Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312729; Harold 
Webster Cate, Antrim, N. H, 43072 


Hello mom; w Arthur V, Jones & Frank 
Loesser, m Eddie Dunstedter, © 
Aug. 17, 1942; E pub. 107451; Saun- 
ders publications, Hollywood, Calif. 

43073 

Hello mother; w & m Alice Jett Bailey 
fi. e. A. J, B. Poff] ©1ec Oct. 29, 
1942; E unp. 313484; Alice Jett 
Bailey Poff, Southgate, Ky. 43074 


Hello, new moon, bello; song, melody 
Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 
5, 1942; E unp. 310972; Minnie R. 
Ziebold, Sheridan, Wy. 43075 


Hello, sweetheart ; song, m J, Chas. Mc- 
Neil. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; BE unp. 
312450; Mavis Tapp, Gardiner, Or. 

43076 


Hello you, this is me; w & melody. © 
1c Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313129; 
Julia Lunden Jones & Lena Cohen, 
Corry, Pa. 43077 


Help! America; song. © 1c. Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 312283; Pearl Anna 
Cameron, Blaney Park, Mich. 48078 


Help buy a bomber; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 c¢. Oct. 12, 1942; B 
unp. 311639; Rosalie L. Britto, Brook- 
lyn. 43079 


Help me, Lord, to tell the story; w & 


m P. Wiley, arr. Mary Elizabeth 
Lacy. © Aug. 9, 1942; E pub. 
109067 ; Permelia Wiley, Washington. 

43080 


Help our heroes; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. ©1c. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 
312961; Mary M. Eckroat, Paradise, 
Calif. 43081 


Help us to live for others; w Charles 
D. Meigs, m Earl A. Rohlf & B. L. 
Goldman. ©1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp, 
311937; Bernard L. Goldman, Cleve- 
land. 43082 


Her decision ; from Random harvest, by 
Herbert Stothart. © 1c. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 313959; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 43083 


pt. III, n. s., v. 37 


Her old man was suspicious; by Alec 
Wilder; pf. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 312865; Regent music corp., 
New York. 43084 


Herbert (Victor) album; compiled F. 
Campbell-Watson, arr. Ben Ve- 
reecken & others; trombone & pf. 
Sept. 4, 1942; E pub. 107540; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 43085 


arr. Jean Gossette & others; 
trumpet & pf. © Sept. 4, 1942; E pub. 
107541; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 43086 


—— —— arr. Jean Gossette; with pf. 
ace. 1. Clarinet.—2. Sax. © Sept. 
4, 1942; E pub. 107538, 107539; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 

43087, 43088 


Here am I, O land of mine; w Edmund 
M. Wylie, m Carl] F. Mueller; mixed 
cho. © Aug. 18, 1942; E pub. 
107754; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

43089 

Here am I, trying to be gay; w & mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 
313764; Mary Anne Miller, Artesia, 
N. M. 43090: 


Here come soldier boys; song. ©1c. 
Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312173; Emily 
Jane Smith, Huntington, W. Va. 

43091 


Here come the heroes; w & melody. © 
1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311146; Del- 
phine Shader Erhart, Little Rock, 
Ark. 43092 


Here comes Dick from Buckhannon; w 
& melody. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; EH 
unp. 308050; Joseph A. Civilett, Wil- 
kinsburg, Pa. 43093 


Here comes the general; song, melody 
Ronald Buck. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 313197; Blanche Lane Lillig, 
Chicago. 43094 


Here comes the U. S. A.; song, melody 
Ronald Buck. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
EH unp. 3138791; Blanche Catherine 
Fanning, San Jose, Calif. 43095. 


Here I am in your arms; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308115; 
Walter Ernest York, San Gabriel, 
Calif, 43096 


Here in America; song. © 1c. Oct. 13, 
1942; E unp. 311979; Margaret Stock- 
ton Rambo, West Yorkshire, N. Y. 

43097 


Here in my life; song. ©1c. Oct. 10, 
1942; E unp. 811565; Barbara Ann 
Greathouse, Middletown, O. 43098 


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no. 10, 1942 


43123 


Here is autumn; w & melody. © 1c.|} He’s a real all-American now; w & m 


Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 3138137; Glad 
Robinson Youse, Baxter Springs, 
Kan. 43099 


Here those Americans come; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 
312150; Sidney Groce, Sterling, Col. 

43100 


Here was love; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct, 5, 1942; E unp, 310925; Mar- 
garet Johan, Stockton, Calif. 43101 


Here we come; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. Sept. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 308548; J, H. Gunnes, Seattle. 

43102 


——song. ©1c. Nov, 9, 1942; E unp. 
314665; Anna Pawk, Butler, Pa. 
43103 


w & m Isabel Cole, Barb. White & 
Bob White; pf. treble. © 1c, Nov. 
6, 1942; E unp, 314443; Arthur Rob- 
ert White, Chicago. 43104 


Here we go; song. © 1c. Oct. 31, 
1942; E unp, 318818; Alvena Reck- 
zeh, Chicago. 43105 


Here’s three cheers; w Nonita James 
[pseud. of B. G. Pollak], m Evelyn 
Deville Pollak. ©1c. May 18, 1942; 
E unp. 311948; Beatrice G. Pollak, 
New York. 43106 


Here’s to love; w & melody Jimmie 
Land [pseud, of J. E. Sussdorff] © 
1 ec, Oct, 26, 1942; E unp, 313242; 
James E. Sussdorff, Honolulu. 43107 


Here’s to my buddy; w & melody. © 
fe, Nov.) 2s 1942; Ki. unp,.3131852 
John Joseph Bourke, Herminie, Pa, 

43108 


Here’s to the Yankee sailor; song. © 
1 ec. Nov. 2, 1942; H unp, 314024; 
Mabelle Perkins, Manchester, N. H. 

43109 


Here’s your hat; w Virginia Levant & 
J. Stern, & melody. © 1c, Oct. 21, 
1942; E unp. 312769; Jerome Stern, 
New York, 43110 


Heroes all Americans; w Rt. Rany 
[pseud. of A, N. Yeorwacopoulos], 
music Remo Robb. © 1 ¢, Oct. 29, 
1942; E unp. 313625; Archmadrite 
Nikolaos Yeorwacopoulos, Herkimer, 
Ni Y. 43111 


Heroes of America; song. © Noy, 5, 
1942; E pub. 108994; Katherine Pit- 
zer, Monahans, Tex. 43112 


Harry Pease, Ed, G. Nelson & Jimmy 
Dupre. © Oct. 2, 1942; E pub. 
108136 ; Leeds music corp., New York. 

43113 


He’s her soldier boy, saying good-bye; 
song. © 1c, Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 
312468; Victor Kopnitsky, Philadel- 
phia. 43114 


He’s only a private in the army; song, 
m Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll 
Webster] © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 312218; Raymond A. Wenner, 
Fort Leonard Wood, Mo, 43115 


He’s Uncle Sam’s boy, but he’s my 
sweetheart; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 313283; Lena J. Jackson, 
Cookville, Tenn, 43116 


He’s your son and my sweetheart ; song, 
melody Bob Carleton. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
12, 1942; E unp, 311640; Lola Burch, 
Eureka, Kan, 43117 


Hey Mac; w & m Bernice Watterson 
[pseud, of B. M, Waterson]; pf. 

1 ec, Oct, 16, 1942; E unp. 312260; 

Berenice Miars Waterson, Columbus, 

43118 


Hey! Say! Mister; fox trot song. © 
Oct. 30, 1942; E pub, 108901; Ralph 
Leland Hawkins, Chicago. 43119 


Hey Skippy; song, melody Lew [i, e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1. Nov, 2, 1942; 
E unp. 313930; Robert Rumbaugh, 
Chillicothe, O. 43120 


Hi, Buddy, hi; song, from Hi, Buddy. 
© 1c, Novy, 7, 1942; E unp. 314610; 
Universal music corp., New York. 

43121 


Hi-Y and handsome; text R. Koeppel, m 
L, Averill. © 1 ¢. Nov. 5, 1942; D 
76187; Lloyd Averill, Richard Koep- 
pel & Richard Daniels, Maywood, I11. 

43121* 


Hiawatha learned to swing; by Irene 
Higginbotham; pf. © Sept. 16, 1942; 
E pub. 1077386; Mutual music soc., 
inc., New York, 43122 


High and dry; musical comedy, w Lois 
de Freitas, Mary Johnson, Martha 
Besoyan & others. © 1 ¢ Oct. 2, 
1942; D 76192; Richard Vaughn 
Besoyan, Alameda, Calif. 43122* 


High command; march song. © 1 c. 
Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 312956; Thomas 
Reginald Sloan, Hamilton, Canada. 

43123 


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43124 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 37 


High flight; w John Gillespie Magee, 
jr., & melody. ©1c, Oct. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 312538; James Francis Di- 
mando, Mamaroneck, N, Y. 43124 


High gear; melody Lowell Martin. © 
1c Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314888; 
Charling music corp., New York. 

43125 

High steppers; march, Wesley Shep- 
ard; full symphonic band pts., with 
conductor. © Nov. 6, 1942; E pub. 
109033; Belwin, ine., New York. 

43126 

Highwayman; w Alfred Noyes, m Sis- 
ter Martina [i. e. M. M. Hughes]; 
orch. sc. ©1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 
311356; Mary Martina Hughes, Du- 
luth. 43127 

Hi-ho-to heck with Hitler; w & melody 
Little Jimsy [pseud. of J. D. John- 
son] © 1c. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 
313525; James David Johnson, Cin- 
cinnati. 43128 


Hills of Galilee; w Ella A. Stone, m 
Lois Rodgers Kircher. © Oct. 29, 
1942; E pub. 108933; Harmony music 
publishers, Chicago. 43129 


Hippity hip, hooray; song, arr. Jean 
Walz. ©1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 
312254; Arthur Carl Niequist, Chi- 
cago. 43130 


His crown; song, from Wheels of love, 
m Edward Redding. ©1c. Sept. 21, 
1942; E unp. 309565; E, La Varre 
Routh, Louisville. 43131 


His duty; from Gambler’s choice, by 
Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1c. Oct. 3, 
1942; E unp. 310751; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 43132 


His eyes told me; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 3124382; Thelma M. Sie- 
ner, New Orleans. 43133 


His first long pants; by Alec Wilder; 


pf. © 1c Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
312866; Regent music corp., New 
Lork. 43134 


His little room in blue; pf., with w. © 
1c. Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 313694; 
James Edward Henry, Philadelphia. 

48135 


His loving call; song. © 1c, Oct. 7, 
1942; E unp. 311267; Jennie Mabel 
Stevenson, Los Angeles. 43136 


His playthings; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. Oct. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 312629; G. A. Robertson, Spo- 
kane. 43137 


His signal lights; pf, treble, with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 314839; 
Claudius Grace & Victor Jiran, New 
York. 43138 


His word is as good as his bond; w 
Tom Kennedy, m J. Fred Coots. © 
Mar. 6, 1942; E pub. 108886; Tomken 
pub. co., New York. 43139 


History of love; w & m Mania Zalevski 
[pseud. of Maria Zales], arr. John 
Bach. © 1. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
311919; Maria Zales, Evanston, Ill. 

43140 


History tells us; song, pf. arr. P. J. 
Korn. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313155; Sylvester Wiere, Hollywood, 
Calif. 43141 


Hit and run love; w & melody. ©1ec. 
Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 311131; Roy 
Alfred, New York. 43142 


Hit that line for U. S. A; w & m 
Denny Lyons; pf. © 1 e¢. Oct. 30, 
1942; E unp. 313612; Clarence J. 
Demaline, Cleveland. 431438 


Hit the silk; song, m Stephen Grady 
[pseud, of Andrew Brady] © 1c. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310856; Anna 
Braley Carter, Madisonville, O. 

43144 


Hitler; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 5, 
1942; E unp. 314359; Walter Green- 
law, New York. 43145 


Hitler can’t be free; song, m. Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1. Oct. 
26, 1942; HE unp. 313058; Kate Pick- 
ard Wiggins, Lakeland, Fla. 43146 


Hitler’s cremation in Devil’s Town; w 
& melody. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E . 
unp. 313762; Bert Martin, Fieldon, 
Tl. 43147 


Hitler’s death; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; EH unp. 
312554; Henry D. Shaddock, Holly 
Springs, Ark. 43148 


Hitler’s Yankee Doodle nightmare; w 
& melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; H 
unp. 311871; Chester Thurlow Finley, 
Glendale, Calif. 43149 


Hobo’s wishes; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 ec. Oct, 26, 
1942; E unp. 313066; Edith Pierce, 
Hilton Village, Va. 43150 


Hold ’em McArthur [?]; song. ©le. 
Oct. 1, 1942; E unp, 312601; Alma 
S. Cummings, San Antonio, 43151 


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no. 10, 1942 


Hold ’em son till daddy comes; m Bob 
Carleton; pf, treble, with w. ©1c. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 3138296; George 
S. Wingert, Greencastle, Pa, 43152 


Hold me tight; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp, 312474; Clyde 
William Phipps, New York, 43153 


Hold on, son, hold on; w & melody. 
© 1c, Oct. 23, 1942; EH unp, 312999; 
Janet Haley Young, Detroit, 48154 


Hold the fort; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 313284; Frances Hague, 
Spring Valley, Minn. 43155 


Holland’s fate; w & melodv. © 1. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313181; Peter 
Dirk Gassler, New York, 43156 


Holy City; w Fred E. Weatherly, m 
Stephen Adams, arr, Walter Rolfe. 
© Oct. 9, 1942; E pub, 108339; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York, 

43157 


Home; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c, Oct, 21, 1942; E unp. 
312633 ; Ethel M, Calkins, Chicago. 

43158 


—w Frank Ford [pseud, of I. M. 
Ciesielski], m Jimmie Crane. ©1c. 
Oct. 21, 1942 ; E unp. 312808 ; Ignatius 
Marion Ciesielski, Philadelphia. 

43159 

Home brigade; w & m Anne Page. © 
Oct, 17, 1942; E pub, 108562; E. M. 
Slaughter, Oklahoma City. 43160 


Home in my heart; song. © 1c, Oct. 
15, 1942; E unp, 312038; Avice Saint, 
Piedmont, Calif, 43161 


Home study correspondence course; 
evangelistic hymn playing; pf. or or- 
gan. Enl., rev.ed. Studies 9,10. © 
Sept. 23, 1941; AA 412986; Robert 
Harkness, South Pasadena, Calif, 

43162 


Home to the one I love; song. ©1c. 
Oct, 12, 1942; E unp. 311695; Donald 
David Guthrie, Los Angeles. 438163 


Homesick; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c, Oct, 5, 1942; E unp, 310998; 
Ethel Melton/ Louisville, 43164 


Homesick blues; w & melody Dusty 
Troyan & Trudy Troyan. © 1c, Oct. 
12, 1942; E unp, 311864; Joseph A. 
Troyan, East Cleveland, O. 43165 


Honest and truly; w Frank Ford 
[pseud. of I. M, Ciesielski], m Jimmie 
Crane. © 1c, Oct, 22, 1942; HE unp. 
312890; Ignatius Marion Ciesielski. 
Philadelphia. 43166 


43180 


Honey bunch; foxtrot, w & m Buddy 
[i. e. James] Payne, arr, Con Collins; 
orch, pts. © Sept. 23, 1942; E pub. 
107947 ; Tempo-music pub, co., Wash- 
ington, 43167 


Honey chile; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 ec. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp, 312370; Al E Phares, 
Dunsmuir, Calif. 43168 


Honey song; w & m Curt Massey & 
Arbie Gibson. © Oct. 30, 1942; E 
pub, 108976; Edwin H, Morris co., 
inc., New York, 43169 


Honeymoon in Hawaii; song. © 1c. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314760; Edwin 
J. Hughes, San Diego, Calif. 43170 


Honeymoon is over; w Zella Lehr; vio- 
lin. © 1c, Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313237; Raynor Lehr, Hollywood, 
Calif, 43171 


Honeysuckle oak; song, m_ Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 
1 ec, Nov, 2, 1942; E unp, 313869; 
Paul Stefanello, Washington. 43172 


Hooray! For the fighting marines; w 
& melody Ginnie Butler. © 1c, Oct. 
12, 1942; E unp. 312001; Regina 
Rambeau Butler, New York. 43173 


Hoot owl trail; w & melody. © 1. 
Oct. 1, 1942; E unp, 311955; Daniel 
H. Bennett, Atco, N. J. 43174 


Hora staccato; by Dinicu-Heifetz, arr. 
Bernard Alkoff; pf. accordion. 
Oct. 1, 1942; E pub. 108768; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 43175 


Horas de Angustia; bolero, letra y m 
Gonzalo Curiel. © Sept. 2, 1941; E 
for. 67587; Promotora Hispano Ame- 
ricana de musica, s. a., Mexico, D. F. 

43176 


Horse-laugh Hitler; song. ©1c. Nov. 
6, 1942; E unp. 314537; Ephraim 
Stout Lillard, Washington. 43177 


Horse riding song; w tr. & m set to 
tune of Ny-a, ny-a-la. [Mongolian & 
English w] ©1ce. June 4, 1941; EB 
unp. 309470; Ida Hoyt Chamberlain, 
Washington. 43178 


Hot chilla bean-o; song. © 1c. Nov. 
5, 1942; E unp. 314519; Cleo Spill- 
son, Fort Wayne. 43179 


Hot tamale serenade; from Son of Don 
Juan, w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 314464; Frank Michael 
Pagano, New York. 43180 


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43181 


Hour of midnight sounded; French 
earol, French w Nicholas Saboly, 
English w & arr, of m Jessie Angelyn 
Fitzgerald; mixed cho. © Sept. 29, 
1942; E pub. 108591; E. C. Schirmer 
music co., Boston. 43181 


House I live in; w Lewis Allan, m Earl 
Robinson. © Oct. 29, 1942; E pub. 


108948; Chappell & co., inc, New 
York. 43182 


House of dreams; song. ©1c. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 313124; Lora Miller 
Burke, Moberly, Mo. 43183 


How about a little furlough; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311841; Dorothy Koehler, Farming- 
ton, Mich. 43184 


How about you; from Babes on Broad- 
way, w Ralph Freed, m Burton Lane. 
© Nov. 19, 1941; E pub. 108887; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 43185 


How can I help it; w & melody. ©1ce. 
Oct. 16, 1942; E unp, 312119; George 
Robert Moss, Brooklyn. 43186 


How can I sleep in a jeep jeep jeep; 
w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 312939; Raymond Edward 
Hall, Weldon, Tex. 43187 


How could you forget; pf., with w. © 
1c Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312859; 
Robert Joyner & Edward Toland, 
APO 957, % Postmaster, San Fran- 
cisco. 43188 


How do I love thee; song, w Elizabeth 
Barrett Browning. © Sept. 10, 1942; 
E pub. 108154; Nellie Shorthill Brad- 
shaw, Omaha. 43189 


How do you do, Uncle Sam; w D. Ayles- 
bury, melody Alan Russell. © 1. 
Oct, 24, 1942; E unp. 313075; Don 
Aylesbury & Harry Alan Russell, 
New Brighton, 8S. I., N. Y. 43190 


How lovely is Thy dwelling place; Bib- 
lical w, m Johannes Brahms, arr. 
Walter Wild; 3-pt. women’s cho. © 
Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 108601; H. W. 
Gray co., ine., New York. 43191 


How many miles to the moon; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 13, 1942; E unp. 311776; 
Clyde Eugene Peters, jr., Lansford, 
Pa. 43192 


How much do you care; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312638; 
Venanzio Pietro Pitoni, Eastport, Md. 

43193 


How much I need you; song. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 37 


©le 
Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312252 ; Charles 
F.. Jobs, Philadelphia. 43194 


How sleep the brave; w William Col- 


lins; women’s 3-pt. cho. © July 17, 
1942; E pub. 108239; Laura Howell 
Norden, Wilmington, N. C. 43195 


How soft, upon the ev’ning air; song, 
w Irene Gass. © Oct. 12, 1942; B 
for. 67612; Thomas F. Dunhill, Lon- 
don. 43196 


How to play popular piano the Schaum 
way. bk. 1. © Oct. 1, 1942; AA 
412586; John W. Schaum, Milwaukee. 

43197 


Howdy-Buddy ; song, melody Bob Carle- 
ton. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E ump. 
314730; Emma Dana, Milwaukee. 

43198 


Hudson (The) [and] Village square; 
pf. © Sept. 2, 1942; E pub. 108749; 
Emil Ascher, ine., New York. 438199 


Hudson serenade; song. © Oct. 27, 
1942; E pub, 108800; Terry Stewart 
Hinkle, Albany. 43200 


Hula Lu; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
6, 1942; E unp. 314309; Alvin Kale- 
olani Isaacs, Honolulu, 43201 


Hundred thirty million strong; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 3135389; 
Aram Jack Davidson, Detroit, 

43202 


Hungarian dance; w & melody Frank 
A, Camberlengo [pseud, of Frank A, 
Lang] nos, 1-8. © 1 ¢. each Mar. 
18, 1942; E unp. 311358-311360; 
Frank A, Lang, New York. 

43203-43205 


Hup, hup! I wouldn’t do that to you; 
w & melody. ©1c. Sept. 30, 1942; 
E unp, 311959; Thomas M. Holton, 
Richmond. 43206 


Hurrah boys! Hurrah; song, © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 14, 1942; E unp, 312042; Harold 
Webster Cate, Antrim, N. H. 438207 


Hurrah for the bugler; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1c. Nov, 9, 1942; 
EK unp. 3814707; William Shimer 
Sheldon, Pawhuska, OKl. 43208 


Hush, hush, hush your mouth; w & m 
Tom [i, e, Thomas] Licavoli. ©le. 
Oct, 12, 1942; E unp, 311672; Thomas 
Licavoli, Columbus, O. 43209 


Hush your cryin’ little man; w & mel- 
ody Ray J, Odle & B. H, Odle. ©1 
e, Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 3811942; 
Blanche E. Odle, Covina, Calif. 

' 43210 


1584. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


43239 


Hymn—a prayer; song, arr. Pedro Lo- 
zano. ©1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 
311052; Abraham Aptaker, Syracuse. 

43211 


Hymn of patriotism; hymn, w Levi H. 


Zerr, © 1 ec. Oct. 10, 1942; E unp: 
311931; Jesse Bitler Zerr, West 
Chester, Pa, 43212 


Hymn of praise and thanksgiving. 1. 
Song.—2, Women’s voices.—3, Ham- 
mond organ. © 1 ¢, each Oct, 22, 
1942; E unp, 312761-312768; Clara 


May Russell Hamilton, Comanche, 
Tex. 43213-48215 
Hymn to America; song. © 1. Sept. 


17, 1942; E unp. 309245; Allan HE. 
Grams, Milwaukee. 43216 


Hymn to the merchant marine; w & 
melody R, J. Magee & John C., 
Wickes. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 
312310; Roger J, Magee, Boston. 

43217 


Hymnus; w of old English hymn, m 
Vally Weigl; 5-pt. mixed cho. © 
Oct, 28, 1942; E pub, 108882; M, Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 43218 


Hyways and byways; w C. F. Cas- 
sinese, m N. R, Peterson & J. P. Wil- 
liams. © 1 ¢, Oct. 38, 1942; E unp. 
311416; Cosmo Francis Cassinese, J. 
P, Williams & N, R, Peterson, Brook- 
lyn, 43219 


I ain’t speaking to you; w & melody. 
© 1e. Oct, 21, 1942; E unp, 312822; 
Al Frisco Bowman, Buffalo, 48220 


i am American; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1ce. Oct. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 312619; Richard E, Vincent, 
Lawrence, Mass. 43221 


I am counting my rosary for you; w & 
melody. © 1 e¢, Oct. 17, 1942; E 
unp, 312250; Rose May Malia, Han- 
nibal, Mo. 43222 


I am going over seas; m Bob Carle- 


ton; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 
17, 1942; E unp, 309116; Lillian 
Samaniego, Brooklyn, 43223 


I am lonesome for love; song, melody 
Eddie Keenan. © 1c, Oct. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 313504; Bessie LaFoon, Rich- 
mond. 43224 


I am proud of my cowboys; song, mel- 
ody Bob Carleton. © 1. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308297; Betty Lee 
Copus, Madera, Calif. 43225 


I am rejoicing; pf. treble, with w. © 
1 e. Oct. 18, 1942; E unp. 311996; 
Harold Edward Nylund, Fort Wil- 
liam, Ont., Canada. 43226 


I am strutting my stuff for Uncle Sam; 
w & melody. ©1c. Oct. 20, 1942: EB 
unp. 312641; Blondi Robinson, Bos- 
ton. 43227 


I am Tandalejo; from White cargo, by 
Bronislaw Kaper & Prince Modupe. 
© 1c. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310764; 
Loew’s, ine., New York. 43228 


I am the average American: w & mel- 
ody. ©.1 ©, Oct. 12,, 1942: H, wap: 
311585 ; Alta Brown Chittenden, Red- 
wood.City, Calif. 43229 


I am tying the petals so they will not 
fall away; song. ©1ec. Oct. 5, 1942; 
EK eunp. 310919; Edward L. Larson, 
Wheeling, Ill. 43230 


I am yours and you are mine; song, 
melody Dick Carlson. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
18, 1942; E unp. 309442; Herman 
Oscar Zimmer, Texarkana, Tex. 

43231 


I beg of you; song, melody Samuel 
Bello. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 
311321; Rosario Gerbino, Brooklyn. 

43232 


I believe in you; w & melody. ©l1e. 
Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 312927; Jeffrey 
Wing, New York, 43233 


believed in you; song, melody Al. 
Moquin. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
314029; Elizabeth Hall, Long Beach, 
Calif. 43234 


I betcha can’t git it; song © le 
Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 312290; Lewis 
Bledsoe, Warren, O. 43235 


I broadcast my love to you; song. © 
1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308092; 
Ralph Franklin Pickel, Knoxville, 

~ Tenn. 43236 


built an altar in my soul; song. © 
1c. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 314509; 
Margherita Gardner Fetter, Jackson- 
ville, Fla. 43237 


I came here to talk for Joe; march fox- 
trot, Lew Brown, Charlie Tobias & 
Sam H. Stept, arr. George F. Briegel; 
band pts. © Oct. 27, 1942; E pub. 
108987 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 43238 


I can dream, or can’t 1; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 312419; 
Carmella Morelli, Chicago. 43239 


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43240 


can tell; w & melody. © 1c. Nov.|I 
6, 1942; E unp. 314403; Samuel 
Meyers & Raymond Epstein, Wood- 
stock, Va. 43240 


I cannot stay here by myself; slave’s 
lament, arr. Hall Johnson; double 
mixed cho. © Sept. 30, 1942; E pub. | I 
108365; Carl Fischer, inc., New en 


I can’t believe we’ve kissed our last 


Lo 


pt. TT ns4 Voor 


could do this all night long; from 
DuBarry was a lady, w & m Lew 
Brown, Ralph Freed & Ray Hender-- 
son, arr. Roger Edens & Earl Brent. 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309120; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 43253. 


could not say goodbye; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. ©1«. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310933; Ann P. 
Schmiedlin, Madison, Wis. 43254. 


good-bye; w R. LaMonte, melody D.| 7 ery when I dream; song, m Leo Rich- 


Nichols. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1942; EH unp. 
314466; Don Nichols & Roberta La- 
Monte, Detroit. 43242 


I can’t do a thing with it, without you; 


ard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 

8, 1942; E unp. 314151; Lawrence 

Irwin, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. 
43255. 


w & melody Joe [i. e. Joseph] Blank- | I cry when I think of you; song, m Tom 


enship & Tee [i. e. L.] Blankenship. 
©1c. July 29, 1942; E unp. 314089; 
Joseph Blankenship & Lysbeth Blank- 
enship, New York. 432438 I 


I can’t find the words to sing; song. 
© le. Oct. 21, 1942; H unp. 312655; 


Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310852; 
Herman Coffey, Hines, Ill. 43256: 


don’t blame you; w & melody. © 1 
e. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313163 ; Harry 
FE. Chiaravallo, Hasbrouck Heights, 


Joseph F, Grayson, Hollis, N. Y. N. J. 43257 
43244) ___ w & melody Hugh Cross. © 1c. 

I can’t forget; pf. with w. ©1c.| Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 313720; Peer 
Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308112; Myrtle internatl. corp., New York. 43258. 
May Jesperson, San Francisco. 43245 I don’t-care; w & m Lee [i. e. Leocadia] 

I can’t forget you; w & m Jack [i.e.| Kuren. © Oct. 16, 1942; HE pub. 


J. V.] Frambers. ©1c. Oct. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 313009; John Vincent Fram- 
bers, St. Louis. 43246 | | 


I can’t run my car on 4 gallons a week ; 
w & melody. ©1c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 309404; Angelo Balistrieri, 
Buffalo. 43247 


I can’t think of a thing to say; song. | J] 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313670; 
Alvin George Brandt, North Bergen, 
N. J. 43248 


can’t turn back; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. I 
311208; Viola Riley, Winston-Salem, 
NOC: 43249 


I can’t understand; w D. Sargent, mel- 
ody P. Bakotich, © 1c. Oct. 17, 
1942; E unp. 312306; Paul Bakotich | | 
& Dollo Sargent, Hollywood, Calif. 

43250 


I can’t wait until tomorrow; w Ervin 
Drake, & melody. © 1c. Oct. 28, 
1942; E unp. 314502; Paul James 
McGrane, New York. 43251 


Lo 


I close my eyes and pretend it’s you; | I 
w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 312349; Ethel Wyrick Tim- 
mermann, Baltimore. 43252 


1586 


109029; Leocadia Kuren, Passaic, 
N. J. 43259 


don’t care what you think of me as 
long as you think of me; w Ruth 
Lowe & Fred Jay, m Paul Mann & 
Stephan Weiss. © Oct. 14, 1942; EH 
pub. 108468; Dorsey bros. music, inc., 
New York. 43260 


don’t have anything, only love for 
you; song, m Iseo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Oct. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 312376; Hilma Stanley McFad- 
den, Arenzville, Il. 43261 


don’t need money; from Moonlight 
in Havana, w & m Dave Franklin. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311576; 
Universal music corp., New York. 
43262 


don’t remember; song. © 1c. Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 314762; Edwin J. 
Hughes, San Diego, Calif. 43263. 


I don’t want to fall in love again; song. 


© 1 ec. Oct. 18, 1942; E unp. 312022; 
Estelle Winburg Stevens, Los Ange-. 
les. 43264 


dream of him; w Gene Marcus, m 
Florence McNeil. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 
1942; EH unp. 308163; Lawrence Gene 
Marcus, Minneapolis. 43265. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


43292 


I dream of Holland; Dutch w & m|I found the needle in the haystack; w 


Willy Schootemeyer, English w Fred 
Meadows & Leo Fuld. © Oct. 9, 
1942; FE pub. 108564; Sheldon- 
Mitchell pub. corp., New York. 


& melody. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 312088; Maurine K. Richard- 
son, Watertown, S. D. 43280 


43266 | I gave my heart to you; w & m Emma 


Len 


dreamed a love story; w & melody. 

© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 3113884; 

Claude L. Reichal, Meadville, Pa. 
43267 


Lafond [pseud. of E. G, Baillargeon] 
© 1 c. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 312699; 
Emma Georgina Baillargeon, Bell, 
Calif. 43281 


I dreamed a song; w Bob [i. e. R. E.] | 1 gave my man to Uncle Sam, now I’m 


Sullivan, melody Hal C. Mowry. © 

1 ec. Oct. 30, 1942; EH unp. 313633; 

Robert E. Sullivan, Medford, Mass. 
43268 


I feel so incomplete without you; pf. I 
treble, with w. ©1e. Oct. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 312640; William Michael, Los 
Angeles. 43269 


I fell from a rainbow; w & melody. | I 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314630; 
Nick Therry, San Francisco. 43270 


I found a love bird; w K. C. Bank, m 
A. H. Neuberger; pf. treble. © 1. 
Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309194; Karan 
C. Bank & Alfred Hugo Neuberger, 
Los Gatos, Calif. 43271 


I found love in prison; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313341; Ruth G. Painter, Orangeburg, 
S.C. 43272 


I found love in the mountains; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 


going to join the WAAC’S; song. © 

1 e. Oct. 22, 1942:. BE. unp. 312898 ; 

Kent Goldbranson, Sandwich, I]. 
43282 


gave you everything I had; song, m 
Robert VanSickle. © 1 ¢, Oct. 31, 
1942; E unp. 313700; Perle Stewart, 
Pennington Gap, Va. 43283 


gave you my heart; song, m Tom 
Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313855; 
Gracie H. Reed, Van Buren, Mo. 
43284 


w & melody Raymond V. [i. e. 
Romeo V.] Quintanilla. © 1c. Mar. 
30, 1942; E unp. 292924; Romeo Vil- 
larreal Quintanilla, Fort Smith, Ark. 
43285 


got a gal; song. © Aug. 3, 1942; BE 
pub. 108247; Walter E. Fowler, San 
Pedro, Calif, 43286 


E unp. 314013; Edna May Bigger-| I guess I’ll be seein’ you; song. ©1e. 


staff, Chicago. 43273 


I found my dream in the .Hollywood 
canteen; song. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1942;| I 
E unp. 314508 ; Gene Lockhart, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 43274 


I found my heaven, when I found you; 


Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 314257; Walter 
Bowman, San Francisco. 43287 


guess you never knew; w & melody. 

© 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314771; 

Irvin Curtis Rebeschini, Chicago. 
43288 


song, melody Al Moquin. ©1c. Aug, | I had the craziest dream; from Spring- 


22, 1942; E unp. 308608; Pearl She- 
noah McCoy, Hynes, Calif. 43275 


I found my place; song. © 1. Noy. 
10, 1942; E unp. 314692; Herbert 
Gray, Woodcliff Lake, N. J. 43276 | T 


I found my sisters today; song, mel- 
ody Ronald Buck. © 1 ec. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312541; Ann T. Malone, 
San Carlos, Ariz. 43277 


found the end of the rainbow; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313716; 
Margaret Hughes & J. Vard Hughes, 
South Gate, Calif. 43278 


I found the girl of my dreams; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 311080; 
Furman Wilbur Long, jr., Camden, 
ING. 43279 


Lo 


STE) ae ee 1587 


time in the Rockies, w Mack Gordon, 
m Harry Warren. © Oct. 16, 1942; 
E pub. 108657; Twentieth century 
music corp., New York. 43289 


hate to see you go; song, melody 
Helen Wicksman. © 1 ¢ Oct. 15, 
1942; E unp. 313562; Hazel EH, Man- 
gans, Independence, Kan, 43290 


I have a star in my window; w & mel- 


ody. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311784; William E. Card, Buffalo. 
43291 


have come to say goodbye; song, m 
Byron Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm 
Lee] © 1. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 
812210; Mrs. J. D. Watson, Clyde, 
Tex, 43292 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


43293 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 37 


I have found a hiding-place; hymn, m | I know you love me, by the look in your 


Gladys Blanchard Muller. © Oct. 
15, 1942; E pub. 109005; Charles F. 
Weigle, Sebring, Fla. 43293 


I have my memory; song, m Byron|I 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 
1 «Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310835; 
James D, Crim, Anderson, Ind. 
43294 | 7 


have only myself to blame; song, m 
Stephen Grady [pseud. of Andrew 
Brady] ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313886; Carl Mangrum, Fort Worth. | 7 
43295 


I have seen a promise in your eyes; w 
& melody. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; BH 
unp, 3812928; Jeffrey Wing, New 
York, 43296 


I have to search the heavens, to find 
a dream like you; w & m Spanky 
[i.e. N. L.] Grimm. © Oct. 21, 1942; 
EK pub, 108688; Norman Louie} 7 
Grimm, Hollywood, Calif. 43297 


I hear you cluckin’, but I can’t find 
your nest; from How high is up, w] 7 
& m Tod James [pseud. of J. Dob- 
son], arr. Charles Callender. ©1c. 
Oct. 24, 1942; E unp, 3138035; James 
Dobson, Greeneville, Tenn, 43298 


= 


Lome 


eyes; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 30, 
1942; E unp. 813605; Louis Elton 
Bundy, Brockport, Pa. 43306 


leave you my love; w & melody Mil- 
ton Cross. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 314038; Jack Pinsky, New York. 

43307 


left a heaven for a hell; song, arr. 
Pearl Boyce Bown. © 1 ec. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 310924; Barney Paul 
Morgan, Fairbanks, Tex. 43308 


like to be loved by you; from Spring- 
time in the Rockies, w Mack Gordon, 
m Harry Warren. © Oct. 16, 1942; 
EK pub. 108654; Twentieth century 
music corp., New York. 43309 


live with a phantom; song, melody 
Lee Stern. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; BE 
unp. 318576; Christine Sacks, New 
York. 43310 


long for you; song. © 1c. Oct. 28, 
1942; E unp. 313369; David Starr, 
Chicago. 43311 


look at the moon; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 310981; Burton Nelson 
Sutherland, U. S. naval air station, 
Norfolk, Va. 43312 


I hear your voice; w Ralph Butler, m | J lost my sugar in Salt Lake City ; song. 


Tolchard Evans; in E flat. © Oct. 
22, 1942; H for. 67561; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London, 43299 


I heard a bluebird; song. © 1c. Oct.| 7 
26, 1942; EH unp, 3813109; Margaret 
Trace Webster, Bakersfield, Calif. 

43300 


I hit the jackpot, when I found you;][{ 
song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 1c. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311967; Mabel 
J. Shelly, Mulvane, Kan. 43301 


I keep right on thinking of you; w & I 
melody Ted [i. e. C. G.] Ruggles. © 
1.ec. Oct. 26,, 1942: EH unp. 3138105; 
Cecil Grant Ruggles, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 43302 


I kissed the rose; song. ©1c. Noy. 5,| I 
1942; E unp. 314337; Floyd Monroe 
Seaman, Uniontown, Pa. 43303 


La 


know better now; song, melody Ron- 
ald Buck. © 1. Oct. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 3812552; Alberta Calloway, 
Shreveport, La. 43304 


I know I will ever be blue; w & mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 
313715; Leonard James Austin, Fort 
Rodman, Mass. 43305 


1588 


La 


© 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; EH unp. 311586; 
Leon René, Los Angeles & Johnny 
Lange, Hollywood, Calif. 43313 


lost your love; from Private Miss 
Jones, by Walter Ruick; pf. ©le. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313233; Loew’s, 
inc., New York. 43314 


love a deep dark mystery; w & mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311838; Ethel Mae Hamilton, Miami, 
Fla. 43315 
love a doughboy; w N. M. M. Law- 
rence, melody P. Tarro. © 1 ce. Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 313119; N. Margaret 
Myers Lawrence & Peter Tarro, 
Nashwauk, Minn. 43316 


love America; song, m Robert Van- 
Sickle. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; H unp. 
313250; Katherine L. N. McDowell, 
San Diego, Calif. 43317 


I love Jesus ; hymn, arr. Virginia Davis. 


© Sept. 26, 1942; E pub. 108074; Eu- 
gene George Hamilton, Philadelphia. 
43318 


love my baby; song, m Tom Baker 
[pseud. of Carroll Webster] ©1e. 
Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312221; Charles 
P. Martin, jr., Chicago. ~ 43319 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


43348 


I love my shadow; song, arr. Harold} I must have your love; w & melody Ted 


Bruce Forsythe. © 1 e. Oct. 10, 
1942 ; E unp. 312278; George Gregory, 
Hollywood, Calif. 43320 


[i. e. Theodore] Milo. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
10, 1942; E unp. 311542; Theodore 
Milo, New York, 43335 


I love my sweet Molly; song. © 1 c.|I must leave you; song. ©1c. Oct. 3, 


Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 312897; Hazel 
Rae Corrello Krueger, Dayton, O. 
43 


I love to hear you whistle; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314401; 
Audrey Lorraine Cregier, Evanston, 
Til. 43322 | | 


I love you; song, m Robert Pollack. 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 311432; 
Leila Blanche Bess, Potts Creek, Va. 


1942; E unp. 311406; Alice Canter- 
bury, Los Angeles. 43336 


321] T need someone to show me how to win 


at love; song. ©1c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
EK unp. 312796; James Augustus 
Scott, Rockville Centre, N. Y. 43337 


need your smile to-night; w Leonore 
Glasner, m Paul Reif. © Oct. 8, 
1942; E pub, 108386; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 43338 


43323 | I never dreamed love could be like this: 


I love you again; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309428 ; 
Lola Taylor, Ocala, Fla. 43324 


I love you America; song, m Eddie 
Keenan. © Oct. 6, 1942; E pub. 
108258; Katharine Niland McDowell, 
San Diego, Calif. 43325 


I love you so; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; | 
E unp. 314546; Emma Murphy, 
Woodhaven, N. Y. 43326 


—w&m Eddie [i. e. E. J.] O’Brien. 
© Oct. 2, 1942; EH pub. 108428; Ha- 
ward J. O’Brien, Washington. 43327 | I 


I loved only you; song. © 1c. Nov. 
3, 1942; E unp. 314187; Marguerite 
Gunnell, University, Va. 43328 


I may as well confess; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 311383; 
Claude L. Reichal, Meadville, Pa. 

43329 


I met her in the Berkshires; song, m | I 
Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © Oct. 20, 
1942; E pub. 108581; Emma A. Hill, 
State Line, Mass. 43330 


I miss my Yankee sweetheart; song. 
© 1e. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp, 312399; 
Harry Conroy, St. Mary’s, Pa. 48331 


I miss you down in sunny Tennessee; 
w & m Mel Foree & Claude Boone. 
© Oct. 2, 1942; E pub. 108612 Peer 
internatl. corp., New York, 43332 


-& 


I miss you so; pf., with w. ©1e. Oct. - 


28, 1942; E unp. 313402; Selm Sari 
Schuller, Lorain, O, 43333 


I miss your goodnight; w J. E, Dwyer, | I 
melody A. C. Arioto, © 1 ¢, Oct. 7, 
1942; HE unp. 311309; A. Clement Ari- 
oto & James E. Dwyer, San Jose, 
Calif. 43334 


1589 


w & melody. ©1c. Oct. 21, 1942; H 
unp. 312815; Genia Malphurs, Talla- 
hassee, Fla. 43339 


never kissed the Blarney Stone but I 
kissed the girl who did; w & m James 
Cavanaugh, John Redmond & Nat 
Simon. © Aug. 27, 1942; E pub. 
108346; Mills music, ine., New York. 

43340 


never knew what love could do; w 
Bruce Pierce, melody B, Pierce & C. 
T. Royall. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 808203; Corinne Tayloe Royall, 
San Antonio, 43341 


never thought I’d go to heaven; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 312661; Claudius Grace & Vic- 
tor Jiran, New York. 43342 


never wanna be fooled again; arr. 
Louis Rosenberger; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314754; 
Roy W. Swanson, Minneapolis. 
43343 


only work five days a week; w & 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 


. 812594; Angelo Balistrieri, Buffalo. 


43344 


I painted a picture of you; song. ©1 


ce. Sept. 19, 1942; E unp. 309445; Ra- 
chel Skop, Orlando, Fla. 43345 


picture you; w Frank Ford [pseud. 
of I. M. Ciesielski], m Jimmie Crane. 
© 1c. Oct, 21, 1942; E unp. 312807; 
Ignatius Marion Ciesielski, Philadel- 
phia. 43346 
pine for those Dixie pines; w & mel- 
ody... © © Oct. 21, '1942*" Ek unp. 
312818; Joseph Pilisotta, Biloxi, 
Miss. 43847 


planted a victory garden; song, pf. 
sc. Bernie Fazioli. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1942; E unp. 306710; Amanda M. 
Bourque, South Weymouth, Mass. 
43348 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


43349 


I pledge allegiance; w & m F. EH. Holly | I 
[pseud. of Fred E. Hollweg] © 
Nov. 4, 1942; E pub. 108981; Edward 
Schuberth & co., ine., New York. I 

43349 


I pledge allegiance to your heart; w 
& melody Mariea McDonough. © 1 I 
e. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 314526; Mary 
Alice McDonough, Forest Hills, N. Y. 

43350 


I remember too well; arr. Glen Har- 
ding > pt., swith’ w..-©) 1ce¢ Oc) 9: 
1942; E unp. 314514; Homer Thomas 
Seott, East Elmhurst, L. L, N. Y. 

43351 


I sat down on a bumblebee; w Nathalia I 
Crane, m Granville English; women’s 
3-pt. cho. © Sept. 30, 1942; E pub. 
108366 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

43352 | I 


I saw tears in your eyes; song, m Rob- 
ert VanSickle. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 313518; Perle Stewart, Pen- 
nington Gap, Va. 43353 


I say a pray’r for you; w & melody. 
Orr ¢ Oct. 27,/1942> Hh unp. Sissi; 
Gene Lucas & Philip Baumwald, New 
York. 43354 


see all these things; song, melody 
Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Nov. 
2, 1942; E unp. 3813923; Jesse J. 
Williams, San Diego, Calif. 43355 


=~ 


| 


I see the sunrise; w W. B. Fields, mel- | I 
ody J. H. Malone, jr. © 1c. Oct. 
16, 1942; E unp. 312262; William 
Borkins Fields & John Henry Ma- 
lone, jr., Washington. 43356 


Lo 


see things differently now; w & mel- I 
ody; in C. ©1e. Oct. 6, 1942; E 
unp. 311265; Howard Albert Holt, 
jr., Clarks Green, Pa. 43357 | IT 


I see you in every star above; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1942; E unp. 312000; 
Richard Howell Nolen, Lansing, 
Mich. 43358 


I see your face through the clouds; w 
& melody. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 314009; Jack Louis Walker, Dal- 
las. . 43359 


send my heart to you; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 312198; 
Frances Sears Willis, Des Moines. 
43360 
sing to you; w & m Wren [i. e. Mrs. | I 
C. D.] Bird; pf. treble. © 1c. Nov. 
3, 1942; E unp. 314040; Mrs. Clifford 
Dudley Bird, Richmond. 43361 


1590 


—_ 
Le | 


_~ 


pt. TIE nASFive ah 


still do; song. ©1c. Nov. 6, 1942; 
EK ounp. 3814485; Ruby McRae Strah- 
mann, New York. 43362 


stood and stared; w Ian Wight, & 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 
312101; Lee Childs, Syracuse. 43363 


strolled along Dream street; song, 
melody Bill [i. e. William E.] Zesiger. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312322; 
Frank Kaiser, Chippewa Falls, Wis. 

43364 


I struck a match in the dark; w & mel- 


ody. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313169; Horace Brewer, Richmond, 
Calif, 43365 


thank thee; song. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314659; John B. Bos- 
trom, Salem, O. 43366 


think the world of you; song. © 1 

e. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311694; Don- 

ald David Guthrie, Los Angeles. 
43367 


thought I could but I can’t; song, 
melody Bob Carleton. © 1 ec. Oct. 
12, 1942; E unp. 3811647; John J. 
Kimlin, APO 827, % Postmaster, New 
Orleans. 43368 


told the corporal lies; w Colette 
[pseud. of L. L. Prowse], m Bob 
Carleton; pf. treble. © 1c. Oct. 21, 
1942; E unp. 312620; Lillian L. 
Prowse, Butte, Mont. 43369 


used to laugh at romance; song, m 
Stephen Grady [pseud. of Andrew 
Brady] ©1ce. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 
312234; Josie Caraciolo, West Ches- 
ter, Pa. 43370 


volunteer; song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 308889; Hueidas Scott 
Towell, Sherwood, Or. 48371 


wait for you; w & m Rudy C. [i. e. 
Rudolph Charles] Stern; pf. ©1e. 
Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 309454; Ru- 
dolph Charles Stern, Worcester. 
43372 


wanna sing a love song; song, w 
John Glennon. ©1c. Oct. 15, 1942; 
E unp. 312160; David Henry Wil- 
liams, New York. 43373 


want to be bad; w Paul De Fur, m 
Rudi Revil [pseud. of Rudolph H. 
Weil] ©1c. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 
313404; Raoul Breton, New York. 
48374 
want to close my eyes and dream; 
w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 314015; Edna May Biggerstaff, 
Chicago. 43375 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


I want to get places with you; song. ©|I 
1 ec. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312493; 
Carleton John Matthews, Newtown, 
Pa: 43376 


want to go there; pf., with w. ©] I 
1 ce Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 314221; 
Thomas A. Dorsey, Chicago. 48377 


want to ride herd in the sky; w & m 
Fred Howard. © Oct. 12, 1942; E| 1 
pub. 108470; M. M. Cole pub. co., 
Chicago. 43378 


I want to see Jesus; double mixed cho. 


| 


— 


43403 


will sing of my Saviour; song. © 
1 ec. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308111; 
Myrtle May Jesperson, San Fran- 
cisco. 43390 


wish I could believe it now; w & 

melody. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 

311961; Elaine Fern Hide, St. Paul. 
43391 


wish I knew; w & melody. ©1e. 

Oct. 26, 1942; EH unp. 314095; Henry 

Patrick Forcucci, Watervliet, N. Y. 
43392 


© 1c. Nov. 4, 1942; B unp. 314227; | | wish tomorrow would never come; w 


Cornelius Andrew Jackson, jr., Pe- 
tersburg, Va. 43379 


I want to see my daddy; pf., with w. 


Edward Skinner, & melody. © 1. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313796; Evelyn 
Kennedy, Chicago. 43393 


© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 311486; | I wish you were here; w & melody. © 


Ernest Leach, Kenosha, Wis. 43380 


I want you for my sugar daddy; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 313073; | I 
John Charles Raymond, Vallejo, 
Calif. 43381 


I want you so; song. © Oct. 9, 1942; 
E pub. 108391; Stephen L. Wado, | 7 
Buffalo. 43382 


I wanta dance; w Jane Ware [pseud. 
of B. Sherwood], m Melvyn Mowry. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313172; 
Bertha Sherwood, Long Beach, Calif. 

43383 


I wanta smile again; w & melody. © 
1 e. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 3113885; 
Claude L. Reichal, Meadville, Pa. 

43384 


I was a cold potato; w & melody Doro- 
thy [i. e. M. D.] Baker. ©1c. Nov. 
4, 1942; E unp. 314252; Myrtle Doro- 
thy Baker, New York. 43385 | I 


I was green as grass; fox trot, w J. J. 


1 e@ Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 312986; 
Georgia Fertig, Chicago. 43394 


wished on the stars; song, melody 
Ronald Buck. © 1. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 310989; Ferne Collins, War- 
renton, Or. 43395 


wonder if the missus misses me; w 
C. Schloredt, melody D. J. Allread. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312515; 
Doris J. Allread and Cecilia Schlo- 
redt, Sundance, Wy. 43396 


wonder what’s become of Slim; w 
Richard W. Pascoe, m Will E. Dul- 
mage & H. O’Reilly Clint. © Sept. 
17, 1942; E pub. 108356; Mills music, 
inc., New York. 43397 


I wonder where is Ida gone; song. © 


1 ec. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310703; Nel- 
son Smith, Chicago. 43398 


wonder why; foxtrot, w Ray Hib- 
beler, & melody. ©1c. Oct. 7, 1942; 
EH ounp, 311312; Arthur N. Palmer, 


Binder, melody C. T. Loughner. © Indianapolis. 43399 
1 ce. Oct. 16, 1942; EH unp. 312614; 
Joseph J. Binder & Charles T. Lough- | —— foxtrot song, w Ray Hibbeler. © 
ner, Michigan City, Ind. 43386 Oct. 26, 1942; E pub. 108919; Arthur 
N. Palmer, Indianapolis. 43400 
I will always call you sweetheart; w & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; H|I wonder why I never have a sweet- 


unp. 311025; William Keogh, New 
York. 43387 


will always remember you; song. © 

1 ec. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312668; 

Arthur J. Cruise, Los Angeles. 
43388 


will not remember; w EK. M. Lloyd, 


La 
Lon 


Lo 


heart; song. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 313816; Virginia Conzelman 
Donnelly, Wellston, Mo. 43401 


wonder why the stars won’t shine; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 
3138647; Hazel J. Coryell, Canton, O. 

43402 


m Faye [i. e. Florence] Rubin. ©] I won’t let the world see me cry; song, 


1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 311037; 
Florence Rubin & Earl Maxwell 
Lloyd, Philadelphia. 43389 


1591 


arr. Earl Vincent. © 1 ¢, Oct. 7, 
1942; E unp. 312350; Mary Jerusha 
Murray, Davison, Mich. 43403 


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43404 


I won’t play with you; w & m Bert 
James [pseud. of R. J, Beatty] ©1 
ce. Oct. 9, 1942; E unp, 311526; Robert 
James Beatty, Columbus, O. 43404 


I worship you; w & melody. ©1.. 
Nov. 6, 1942; E unp, 314853; Dera 
McCann Jones, Pocahontas, Va. 

43405 


I wouldn’t take nothing for God; w B. 
Brown & Frederick Carpenter, m F. 
Carpenter, arr, Teresa Sanders; pf. 
© July 21, 1942; E pub. 107487; 
Beatrice Brown, Indianapolis, 43406 


I’d do anything; w & m Phylis Heinz. 
© Oct. 17, 1942; E pub. 109060; 
Weeks publisher, Detroit. 43407 


I'd do it again ; song, melody Bob Carle- 


ton. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314715; Glenna Doering, Silver City, 
N.M. 43408 


— w Irving Taylor, m Vie Mizzy. © 
Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 108483; Santly- 
Joy, ine., New York, 43409 


I’d give my all in exchange; w & mel- 


ody. © 1c. Aug, 27, 1942; E unp. 
311878; Ruth Jane Smith, Paducah, 
Tex, 43410 


I’d like to do—what I’d like to do; w & 
melody Cliff Friend. © 1 ¢. Oct. 29, 
1942; E unp. 313486; ABC music 
corp., New York, 43411 


I’d like to put a ring upon your finger; 


_song. © 1 ¢, Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310962; Ralph Leland Hawkins, Chi- 
cago. 43412 


I’d love to baby you in the springtime; 
m R, W. Swanson & Louis Rosen- 
berger; pf., with w. © 1 ¢, Oct. 29, 
1942; E unp, 313601; Roy Walter 
Swanson, Minneapolis. 43413 


I’d love to—but I can’t; fox trot, w Joe 
[i. e. J. J.] Binder, melody C. T. 
Loughner, © 1. Oct. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 312615; Joseph J. Binder & 
Charles T. Loughner, Michigan City, 
Ind. 43414 


I’d love you again; w Van Loman, m 
David Saxon, © July 15, 1941; E 
pub, 108848; Peer internat]. corp., 
New York. 43415 


I’d rather stay home and be lonely than 
go out with somebody else; w Benny 
Davis, m Ted Murry [pseud. of Wil- 
liam Malet Carpenter] © Oct. 7, 
1942; E pub. 108251; Harry Tenney, 
inec., New York, 43416 


pt. III, n. s., v. 37 


If ev’ry day was Sunday; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp, 314014; 
Edna May Biggerstaff, Chicago. 

43417 


If he can fight like he can love; w 
Grant Clarke & Howard E. Rogers, 
m George W. Meyer. © Mar, 9, 1942; 
E pub, 108892; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York, 43418 


If Hitler sets the world on fire; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 
309034; Sylvia Beckham, Gillespie, 
100 43419 


If I adore; w & melody Nat [i. e. N. M.] 
Sobel. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
312401; Nathan Miller Sobel, Louis- 
ville. 43420 


If I could live to love again; w Billy 
Van [pseud. of W. Van Fechtmann], 
m Erich Weil. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; 
EK unp. 314319; William Van Fecht- 
mann, Brooklyn, 43421 


If I ever get back to Hannah; w & m 
Ray Henderson & Bud Green. © 
Oct. 26, 1942; E pub. 108805; Mutual 
music soc., inec., New York. 43422 


If I had it to do over; w & melody 
Joe [i. e. J. A.] Meyer. © 1 ¢, Oct. 
18, 1942; E unp, 311734; Joseph A. 
Meyer, Denver. 43423 


If I had the chance; w H. Blaine, mel- 


ody A. H. Neuberger. © 1c, Oct, 27, 
1942; E unp. 313391; Howard Blaine 
& Alfred Hugo Neuberger, Los Gatos, 
Calif. 43424 


If I had the President’s permission ; 
w Sue Letha Elom [i. e. 8S. L. Harri- 
son], m L. Roberts [pseud. of Robert 
Lamm] ©1ce. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 
312232; Sue Letha Harrison, Chicago. 

43425 


If I must go; w & melody. ©1ce. Oct. 
6, 1942; E unp. 311231; Walter Chap- 
pell, Norfolk, Va. 43426 


If I only knew; song, arr. C. Sebastian. 
© Sept. 20, 1942; E pub. 108630; 
Winifred Alice Jiles, Santa Ana, 


Calif. 43427 
— -—— melody Ronald Buck. © 1 
c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314587; D. W. 


Latourelle, Mapleton, Minn. 43428 
If I were a bird; waltz song, melody 
Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 318674; Clara Freschard, Cin- 
cinnati. 43429 


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no. 10, 1942 


43458 


If I’m not in love with you; w & mel-| If you love me; w Wally Stiasny, m 


ody. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 
309456; Vincent Valmon Mott, Gov- 
ernors Island, N. Y. 


If love is blind; song, m James L. 
Brown. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313248 ; Sadie E. Dixon, Indianapolis. 

43431 


If only you would let me; song, m 
Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 
1 e. Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 314140; 
James A. Smith, Washington. 43432 


If only your heart agrees; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313910; 
Rickey Serras, Brooklyn. 43433 


If that high world; w Byron, m Otto 
Luening ; women’s 3-pt. cho. © May 
19, 1941; E pub. 108270; Arrow mu- 
sic press, ine., New York. 43434 


If we had never met; song, m Stephen 
Grady [pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 

1 ec Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310860; 
Mrs. Rodger Weidlich, Bangor, Pa. 
43435 


If we should meet some day; song, op. 
16).-© 1c! Oct.) 31,1942) BH, unp. 
313761; Otto Oskar Hahn, New York. 

43436 


If you can’t go to war buy a bond; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311854; Winston Carl Wascher, Wil- 
mington, [1]. 43437 


If you cared; w & melody. © 1. 
Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 312958; Peter 
Francis Barrow, Philadelphia. 

43438 


If you could look into my heart; w 
Michael Stoner, m Milton Shaw & 
Sammy Prager. © Sept. 4, 1942; 
E pub. 107734; Evan Georgeoff music 
pub. co., New York. 43439 


If you could love me; pf., with w. © 
1c Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 311469; 
Marilyn L. Brown, Oakland, Calif. 

43440 


If you could only know; song. © 1 
ec. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314025; Mar- 
garet S. Doyle, Buffalo. 43441 


If you double park your heart with me; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1942: E ump. 
311306; John George Greissing, Ak- 
ron, O. 43442 


If you have the navy blues; song, m 
Noel Bear. © 1 c¢. Oct. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 312180; Ralph Curtis Rut- 
ledge, Middle River, Md. 43443 


43430 | 


Franz Adler. © 1. Oct. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 313522; Hyman D. Friedman, 
Brooklyn. 43444 


If you only knew; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 
1 ec. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313863; 
John W. Slavik, New Brighton, Pa. 

43445 


If you see my Jerry; fox trot, w & 
melody Al [i. e. HE. J.] Malick. © 1 
e. Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 312988; Elias 
John Malick, Lewiston, Me. 43446 


If you should; song, melody Martin 
Ryner. ©1c. Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 
313008; Kay Nastri, New Haven. 

43447 


If you should stop caring; song. © 
1 ce. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 312156; 
Harold Orlob, New York. 43448 


If you wanta be kissed; w & m R. O. 
Geiersbach. © Oct. 10, 1942; E pub. 
108534; Robertson Otto Geiersbach, 
sole owner Keep-in-tune publications, 
Forest Park, Il. 43449 


If you were quintuplets; w & melody. 
©1e Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 318505: 
Jack Pyle, Norfolk, Va. 43450 


If you will wait for me; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 13, 1942; E unp. 312010: 
Mary Virginia Malone, Montclair, 
N. J. 43451 

Tlala; by Gideon Fagan; full orch. sc. 
© Aug. 10, 1942; E for. 67554; J. & 
W. Chester, ltd., London. 43452 


I’ll always be with you; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313907; 
Amelia Heagy Cochran, Baltimore. 

43458 

TI’ll always have you in my heart; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311136; 
Louise Jackson Doyle, North Tiver- 
ton, EK. fF. 43454 


I’ll always keep smiling for you; w & 
melody Wilf Carter. © 1c. Oct. 9, 
1942; E unp. 311560; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 43455 


I’ll always love you; song, m Stephen 
Grady [pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 
1 ec. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313882; 
W. EH. Slider, Jordan, W. Va. 48456 


I’ll await you dear; song. © Oct. 9, 
1942; E pub. 109001; Hal G. Nichols, 
Long Beach, Calif. 43457 


Ill be at rest when life shall end; 
hymn. © Aug. 11, 1942; E pub. 
108493; Willie Ford, Forrest City, 
Ark. 43458 


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43459 


I'll be back; pf., with w. © 1c. Oct.| Pll count every star; 


26, 1942; E unp. 313158; Albert Per- 
shing Gaskins, Wickatunk, N. J. 
43459 


Ill be blue after I’ve gone; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314745; George Herbert Scrimger, 
Vallejo, Calif. 43460 


I’ll be home again; song. © 1c. Sept. 
4, 1942; E unp. 308101; Albert J. 
Schnorr, Springdale, Pa. 43461 


I'll be leaving you; song. © 1. Oct. 
16, 1942; EK unp. 312124; Robert Mar- 
tel Eley, Lima, O. 43462 


Tll be true; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1e. Oct. 19, 1942; BE unp. 312551; 
Janet Masler, Reading, Pa. 43463 


—— —— pf. ace. Robert Steuding. © 
1 ¢c Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 312057; 
Myron York & Otto Havlin, Kingston, 
ING X. 43464 


I’ll be waiting for you ’neath the Red, 
White and Blue; w & melody. ©le. 
Oct. 18, 1942; E unp. 311981; R. Ar- 
thur Booker, New Rochelle, N. Y. 

43465 


I’ll bid my heart be still; w Thomas 
Pringle, traditional. border melody, 
arr.; women’s 3-pt. cho. © Aug. 20, 
1942; E for. 67475; Hugh S. Rober- 
ton, Glasgow. 43466 


I’ll come back to you; w & melody 
Dusty Troyan & Trudy Troyan. © 
1 ce. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311865; 
Joseph A. Troyan, East Cleveland, O. 

43467 


w & melody Leslie Bagley, Maurice 
[i. e. A. M.] Crance & Bob [i. e. R.] 
Nicholson. © 1. Oct. 16, 1942; BE 
unp. 312248; Robert Nicholson, Ge- 
neva, N. Y. 43468 


I’ll come back to you some day; w & 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 13, 1942; E unp. 
312018 ; Charles Allaster MacGregor, 
Stafford, Va. 43469 


I’1l come home, when the world again 
is free; w & melody. ©1c. Oct. 14, 
1942; E unp. 312002; Richard John 
Sobey, Golden, Col. 43470 


I'll come to you in dreams; w Reginald 
Wills [pseud. of Mrs. Mirrie Hill], 
m Graeme Herd [pseud. of Mrs. M. 
Hill] © Sept. 11, 1942; E for. 67565; 
Chappell & co., Itd., Sydney, Austra- 
lia. 43471 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 37 


song, melody 
Betty Dolan. © 1. Oct. 19, 1942; 
EK unp. 312494; Peggy D. Johnson, 
Rockport, Tex. 43472 


I’ll fight for liberty; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 ce. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312483; Mildred K. 
Mason, Pittsburgh. 43473 


Ill fight to defend my country; song, 
m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 309203; Edward B. 
Mosely, APO 928, c/o Postmaster, 
San Francisco. 43474 


Ill forgive you but I never can forget; 
w Floyd Wilkins, m Eddie Connors; 
pf. treble. © July 2, 1941; E pub. 
108852; Peer internatl. corp., New 
York, 43475 


Ill gamble on you; song, melody 
Jeanne Hartshorn. © 1. Noy. 2, 
1942; E unp. 3814023; Walter R. 
Brown, Los Angeles, 43476 


T’ll just talk it over with myself; song, 
m Robert VanSickle. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
7, 1942; EH unp. 314446; Perle Stew- 
art, Pennington Gap, Va. 43477 


I’ll keep on romancing ; song, m L, Rob- 
erts [pseud. of Robert Lamm] © 1 
e. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp, 312227; Ruth 
Norton, Gary, S. D, 43478 


Ill let you know tomorrow; song, mel- 
ody Lindsay McPhail. © 1 ¢, Oct. 
16, 1942; EH unp. 312132; Lionel M. 
Taylor, Halifax, N. S., Canada. 

43479 


I’1l make a full surrender; w Herbert 
G. Tovey; pf. © Sept. 14, 1942; H 
pub. 107704; C. L, Dorris, Palmyra, 
Mo. 43480 


I’ll march home, mom, to you; w & m 
John W, Bratton. © Sept. 17, 1942; 
HE pub. 108354; Mills music, ine., New 
York, 43481 


I’ll never dare; w P. Robbins, melody 
L. Gray. ©1c. Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 
311529; Louise Gray & Phil Robbins, 
St. Paul. 43482 


I’ll never dream of more; song. © 1 
ec, Nov, 6, 1942; E unp. 314340; Lu- 
cille Boyer, Minneapolis. 43483 


I’l] never have anyone else but you; 
song, m Eddie Ward [pseud. of Eddie 
Boyden] © 1c. Noy. 2, 1942; EH unp. 
313848; Verlene Jensen, Plainview, 
Neb. 43484 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


T’]] never love again; foxtrot, w & mel- 


ody. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 
314291; Anne Dawkins, Memphis, 
Tenn. 43485 


T’ll never walk alone again; w & mel- 
ody Tommy [i. e. T. T.] Nott. © 1 
e. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314053; 
Thomas T. Nott, Columbus, O, 48486 


T’ll pin my heart to the American Flag; 
song, melody Dwight Brown. ©1e. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313019; Mar- 
garet Acker, Dallas. 43487 


I’]l remember you; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1e, Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311690; 
Mary Elizabeth Skene, Detroit. 

43488 


I'll say it with flowers; song. ©1c. 
Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309439; Willie 
Borland Pippin, Sanford, Fla. 

43489 


T’ll say perhaps; song, m J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
314242; Edna King, Pomeroy, O. 

43490 


T’ll send kisses into the blue; song, mel- 
ody Jimmie Crane. © 1 ¢. Nov. 4, 
1942; E unp, 314298; Minnie Price, 
Hollywood, Calif. 43491 


Ill take Dixie; w Ruth Carol, m Twila 
Pearl Clarke. © 1 ¢, Oct. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 311858; Ruth Carol Shartel, 
Los Angeles, 43492 


I’]l take Tallulah; from Ship ahoy, w 
EK. Y. Harburg, m Burton Lane. 
Apr, 9, 1942; E pub. 108891; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 43493 


Ill tell my lonely heart; song. © Oct. 
2, 1942; E pub. 108265; Francis T. 
Chaikowsky, Morrisville, Pa, 43494 


I'll wait for you; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 311509; Anthony 
Petolino & Rudy Rittelman, Irving- 
ton, N.. J. 43495 


T’ll wait for you dear; w & melody Tom 
R. [i. e. Thomas Roger] Salvia. © 
1 e. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 3127388; 
Thomas Roger Salvia, Milford, Mass. 

43496 


I'll wish it were you; song. ©1.. 
Oct. 13, 1942; E unp. 312024; Marian 
Elizabeth Holefelder, Washington, 

43497 


Tlusi6n de amor; waltz melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp, 311686; José 
Lo Duca, San Francisco. 43498 


3159 1—43———_6 


43512 


Tiusién de ayer; bolero, letra Manuel 
Camacho Vega; pf. tiple © 1 ¢. 
Aug, 31, 1942; E unp. 307625; Fran- 
cisco Camacho Vega, Los Angeles, 

43499 


I’m a happy man; song, melody C. 
Jones; in F. © 1c Oct. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 311009; Curtiss Jones & Mar- 
gie Greene, Columbus, Ga. 43500 


I’m a home sick mountain rounder ; 
w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 311879; Ruth Jane Smith, 
Paducah, Tex. 43501 


I’m a lonely little girl; song, m Pat 
Maule. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313848; Etta Louise Arwood, Bir- 
mingham, Ala. 43502 


I’m a misery to myself; by Jeanne 
Granville [pseud. of I. K. Shaw], 
arr. Toby Tyler; orch. pts. © 1 «. 
Oct. 13, 1942; E unp. 311971; Irma 
K. Shaw, Washington. 43503 


—  w & m Jeanne Granville [pseud. 
of I. K. Shaw] ©1c. Oct. 13, 1942; 
EK unp. 311970; Irma K. Shaw, Wash- 
ington. 43504 


I’m a singer, I’m a dancer; w & mel- 
ody. ©1e. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 
312669 ; Sadie E. Dixon, Indianapolis. 

43505 


I’m a soldier; w & melody. © 1. 
Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 314268; Tarsia 
Rossiter, Chicago. 43506 


I’m a soldier of the U. S. A.; w & m 
W. J. Rexford. © Apr. 30, 1942; 
E pub. 108414; William J. Rexford, 
sole owner of Ruby music co., New 
York. 43507 


I’m a Yankee; pf. treble, with w. © 
tere: Oct. 21. 19428. hun Slosee 
Chloe Ann Hubbard, Marionville, Mo. 

43508 


I’m aeroplaning my blues away; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1e. Oct. 2, 1942; 
FE unp. 310700; Meribelle Wiseman, 
Walnut Creek, Calif. 43509 


I’m afraid without you; w & melody. 
© 1e. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 312158; 
Margo Harrow, New York. 43510 


I’m afraid you’ve started something 
real; song. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 309265; Alice Maurine Dillon 
Johnson, San Diego, Calif. 43511 


I’m all alone; song. © 1c. Oct. 14, 
1942; E unp. 312048; Hazel Rae Cor- 
rello Krueger, Dayton, O. 43512 


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43513 


pt. IIT, n.s., v.37 


I’m allergic to love; w Annette P. Kin- 
sey & Inez Foote Jarrell, & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 314197; 
Howard Dolphus Kinsey, Monroe, Ga. 

43513 


I’m alonging for you, darling; song, 
melody Bob Carleton. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
10, 1942; HE unp. 314942; Mary Strine, 
Capitol Heights, Md. 43514 


I’m always dreaming of you; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 
313760; Blanche E. Odle, Covina, 
Calif. 43515 


I’m always ready to do the swing; w 
& melody. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; HE 
unp. 311749; Alex Davis, New Or- 

- leans. 43516 


I’m an Irish colleen; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1e. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312504; 
Maurine K. Richardson, Watertown, 
S. D 43517 


I’m an Uncle Sam girl; w & m Artie 
[i.e. Arthur] Clark. © 1c. Oct. 23, 
1942; E unp. 312974; Arthur Clark, 
Newark, N. J. 43918 


I’m betting on Old Glory; w M. Ea- 
wards, melody B. Hlliott. © 1 e. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313948; Bill 
Hlliott & Mildred Edwards, Beloit, 
Wis. 43519 


I’m blue all because of you; w & mel- 
ody. © 1, c¢. Oct..1, 1942;- EB ump. 
310599; Louis Eccellente, Newark, 
N. J. 43520 


I’m bluer than blue; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 312085; 
Paul Compton Abbott, La Jolla, Calif, 

43521 


I’m buying some bonds for my baby; 
w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 312469; John S. Lorr, Lub- 
bock, Tex. 43522 


Tm called Little Buttercup; from 
H. M. 8S. Pinafore, w W. S. Gilbert, 
m Arthur Sullivan, arr. Hugo Frey. 
© Sept. 29, 1942; E pub. 108524; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

43523 


I’m color blind; w Irving Taylor, mel- 
ody Vic Mizzy. ©1c. Oct. 20, 1942: 
E unp. 312642; Santly-Joy, inc., New 
York. 43524 


I’m coming back to you; song. ©1-«. 
Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 314301; George 
Williams Mathews, jr. & Eleanor Ger- 
trude Mathews, Hast Pembroke, 
Mass. 43525 


I’m crazy about you; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. ©1c. Oct. 12, 1942; BE unp. 
311721; Catherine M. Shank, Hagers- 
town, Md. 43526 


I’m deep in love; song, m Eddie Ward 
[pseud. of Hddie Boyden] © 1. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313850; Lydia 
M. Miller, Denver. 43527 


I’m enchanted; song, melody Martha 
Charline White. © 1 c¢. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 313160; Meredith Miles 
White, Leavenworth, Kan. 43528 


I’m falling in love with you; song, w 
Peter Maero & D. H. Williams. © 
1 e@ Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311147; 
David Henry Williams, New York. 

43529 


I’m far away from the girl I love; w & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 308704; Aves Rodrigue, Race- 
land, La. 43530 


I’m feeling so sad and blue; song, m 
Eddie Ward [pseud. of Eddie Boy- 
den] ©l1e Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
3138852; Anthony Nardone, Philadel- 
phia. 43531 


I’m fighting on the front; song. ©l1c. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311664; Albert 
Luzar, Chicago. 43532 


I’m flying tonight; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 313329; Gust 
Moline, Chicago. 43533 


I’m following that old gang of mine; 
w & melody. ©1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 311141; Benjamin Franklin 
Shelhamer, jr., Allentown, Pa. 43534 


I’m giving you all of my heart; w & 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311839; Ethel Mae Hamilton, Miami, 
Fla. 43535 


I’m goin’ back to old Kentucky; w & 
melody Bill [i. e. W. S.] Monroe. © 
1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 313308; 
William Smith Monroe, Nashville. 

43536 


I’m going back to my mother and dad; 
w & melody Hugh Cross. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 318721; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 43537 


I’m going back to Tennessee; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
312488; David Gwilym Davies, Mor- 
gantown, W. Va. 43538 


I’m going home some day; pf., with w. 
© Apr. 25, 1942; E pub. 107583; Joe 
T. Denman, Houston. 43539 


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no. 10, 1942 


I’m going over to get the Japs; song, 
m Byron Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm 
Lee] © 1e Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313870; Walter C. Richardson, Balti- 
more. 43540 


I’m going to wait on the Lord until he 
comes; hymn, w & m Morer Saunders. 
© Oct. 8, 1942; E pub. 108262; Mrs. 
Morer Saunders, Detroit. 43541 


I’m gonna copyright your kisses; w 
N. HE. Stade, m H. C. Cholvin. © 
1 e@ Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314752; 
Homer C. Cholvin, Chicago & Norman 
HE. Stade, Arlington Heights, Il. 

43542 


I’m gonna see my darling tomorrow; 
pfi., with w. © 1c. Oct. 22, 1942; 
EH unp. 312904; Hanna V. Alexander, 
New York. 43943 


I’m hangin’ up my saddle, till the sun 
shines thru again; w Charles Farrow, 
jr., m Charlie Friedman & C. Farrow, 
jr. © Oct. 15, 1942; E pub. 108735; 
Bay state music co., Boston. 438544 


I’m in a black out; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308849; 
Elaine Grimes & Garland Wilson, Ok- 
lahoma City. 43545 


I’m in a corner; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 313615; Charles 
Bennett Battenberg, Dayton, O. 

43546 


I’m in a whirl over you; w & melody. 
© 1 c. Oct. 19, 1942; BE. unp. 312357; 
Anthony Victor De Domenico, San 
Francisco. 43547 


I’m in love; song. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 314658; Pearl Marie Barker, 
Evanston, I. 43548 


— m George Bain. ©1e Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 311663; Bertha L. P. 
Nutting, West Chester, Pa. 43549 


I’m in love with a_ bombardier; 
song. © 1. Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 
3138817; Virginia Conzelman Don- 
nelly, Wellston, Mo. 43550 


I’m in the army; song, w Carsbie 
Adams. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 
3143820; Emory Peck, Gainesville, Ga. 

43551 


I’m just a good for nothin’ someone; w 
& melody. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 3131388; Glad Robinson Youse, 
Baxter Springs, Kan. 43552 


I’m just a lonely cowboy ; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 311657; Mary Whitehead, 
Fairmount, Ind. 43553 


43566 


I’m just a lonely girl; song, melody 
Eddie Keenan. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; 
EK unp. 313595; Mary Rowell, Bend, 
Or. 43554 


I’m just a lonesome cowboy; song. © 
1 e. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312267; 
Guy Pisani, Brooklyn. 43555 


I’m just a sailor; w-& m Bob Soden. 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314434; 
Robert Walsh Soden, Kansas City, 
Mo. 43556 


I’m just a world war mother; song. 
© Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 108316; Eva 
V. Aubin, Ocean Grove, Mass. 48557 


I’m just counting the hours; w & m 
Norman Russell [pseud. of N. R. 
Long], Gene [pseud. of Gene Car- 
roll] & Glenn f[pseud. of Glenn 
Rowell]; pf. treble. © 1 ce. Oct. 20, 
1942; E unp. 314112; Norman Russell 
Long, Charlestown, N. H. 43558 


I’m leaving; w & melody. ©1e. Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 314775; Patsy Ham- 
mer, Oakland, Calif. 43559 


I’m like a ship without a sail; w & 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 3811752; Victor Mack, Mellen, 
Wis. 43560 


I’m locking my memories in my heart; 
song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. | @) 1 Oct, .12; 4942. E unp. 
311604; Marie Hollands, Waukegan, 
Til. 43561 


I’m lonesome, my darling; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313944; 
George Warren Silman, San Fran- 
cisco. 43562 


I’m looking for the queen of hearts; 
fox trot, w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
22, 1942; E unp. 312834; Emmet Ed- 
ward Niehoff, Louisville. 43563 


I’m lucky; song, arr. Mac MacGowan. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 314850; 
Amelie Adams Harrington, Dun- 
woody, Ga. 43564 


I’m mighty proud of that old gang of 
mine; w Ted Koehler, m Sam H. 
Stept. «iG, Oise: 29, . 19422) Hh publ: 
108868 ; Warock music co., New York. 

43565 


I’m Miss Liberty, sweetheart of the 

free; song, arr. Walter Esberger. © 

1 ec. Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 314540; 
Oscar Peter Grischy, Cincinnati. 

43566 


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43567 


I’m not afraid of the darkness; w Rose 
Saffron, m Hester Annie Thomas. © 
Oct. 17, 1942; E pub. 109052; Rose 
Saffron, d. b. a. Children’s wonder 
world pub. co., Pasadena. 43567 


I’m not worthy of your love; song, m 
J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 313340; Edna Miller, 
Oswego, Kan. 43568 


I’m off to get Hitler; song. © Oct. 15, 
1942; E pub. 109025; Clayton Leslie 
Bigbie, New Orleans. 43569 


I’m on the beam with a dream; w Reno 
Luchini; pf. © 1 ec. Oct. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 312348; Harold Rice Sincock, 
Minneapolis. 43570 


I’m on the way to heaven, on the wings 
of love; song. ©1c. Nov. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 314074; Charles W. VanVleit, 
Denison, Ia. 43571 


I’m only one Yank in a million; song, 
m Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll 
Webster] © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 312219; J. J. St. George, Deer 
Lake, Newfoundland. 43572 


I’m ready to go for you Uncle Sam; 
w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 22, 1942; 
E unp. 312877; Victor Marcy, Buffalo. 

43573 


I’m really up a tree; w & melody Bill 
fi. e. W. H.] St. Thomas & K. D. 
Hawkins. © 1 ¢. Oct. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 311760; Kay D. Hawkins & Wil- 
liam H. St. Thomas, Gloversville, 
N. Y. 43574 


I’m sadder but wiser now; w L, G. 
Coleman, melody G. Rowan. © 1 «¢. 
Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 314613; Lucile 
Gay Coleman, Port Richmond, §. I,, 
N. Y. & Genevieve Rowan, Stapleton, 
Se Nae 43575 


I’m simply wild about you; w & melody 
Paul Livingston. ©1c, Feb. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 312616; Co-operative news- 
paper services, Baltimore, 43576 


I’m so afraid you’re sorry for me; song, 
m J. Charles McNeil. © 1 cc. Sept. 
8, 1942; E unp. 308506; Vincent Pan- 
tano, Johnston Island, Hawaii. 

43577 


I’m so lonesome tonight; song, melody 
Lindsay McPhail, © 1 ¢. Nov. 5, 
1942; E unp. 314361; Lottie M. Mace, 
Kent, O. 43578 


I’m so thrilled; w & melody. © 1 «¢. 
Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314324; Roger 
Wollmar Anderson, jr., Waukegan, 
Tit. 43579 


pt. nay nish 


I’m sorry that I made you cry; w & 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 
312685; Albert Poindexter, Troup, 
Tex, 43580 


I’m telling you; w & melody Henry 
Clement [pseud. of C. J. Gelezunas] 
© 1c. Oct, 13, 1942; E unp. 311974; 
Clement Joseph Gelezunas, Union 
City, Conn. 43581 


I’m the little fellow who thinks his 
country’s mellow; w & m Moss Ab- 
bott [pseud. of I. Mosteller]; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 
311440; Isabel Mosteller, Akron, O. 

43582 


I’m thinking of Texas; song. © 1. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314749; Eunice 
Melissa Sandel, Center, Tex. 43583 


I’m thinking of you; song, melody Ron- 
ald Buck. © 1 ¢. Oct. 5, 1942; E 
unp, 310987; Edythe Stella, Peoria, 
Tl. 43584 


I’m thru with love; w & melody. ©1 
e, Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 311362; Wil- 
liam Wright Paris, Rice, Calif, 

43585 


I’m thumbing my way to heaven; song, 
m J. Chas. MeNeil. © 1 ce. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312452; Olive Baker, 
Wharton, O. 43586 


I’m tired of pretending; w & melody 
Jeanne Pecoraino & V, Alfano. © 1 
ec. Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 311943; Vita 
Alfano, Creedmoor, N. C. 43587 


I’m waitin’ up for Adolph; w L, Mc- 
Donald, melody M, G. Thomas. © 1 
e, Sept. 19, 1942; E unp. 309412; 
Leo McDonald & Millard Galweston 
Thomas, New York, 43588 


I’m waiting; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 
14, 1942; E unp. 311409; Betty Jean 
Fonnesbeck, Logan, Utah. 43589 


I’m waiting for time to go by; w & mel- 
ody. © 1, Oct, 19, 1942; E unp. 
812519; Florence Mariano, Chicago, 

43590 


I’m wearing your love in my eyes; song, 
melody Harry W. Freeman. © 1 c. 
Oct. 6, 1942; E unp, 311198; Pauline 
S. Chadwell, Lynnfield, Mass, 48591 


I’m willing; song, melody Lukie John- 
gon, ©'°-1-¢ Oct, 21, 1942" amp. 
312819; Milton Nelson, New York. 

43592 

I’m yours, beginning today; w & mel- 
ody Clyde Burke. © 1 ec. Oct, 5, 
1942; E unp. 312100; Burke & Riches 
music co., New York, 43593 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


Imp; by Robert L. Sanders; clarinet & 
pf. © Oct. 16, 1942; E pub, 108767; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 438594 


Imperial pageant ; concert march; band 
pts., with conductor. © Oct. 8, 1942; 
E pub, 108264; Harry McGowen, 
Sylacauga, Ala. 43595 

Impromptu; by Antonin Dvorak; pf.; 
in D. © Dec. 5, 1916; E for, 67630; 
N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 

43596 


—by Joseph Vito; concert harp. © 
Sept. 28, 1942; E pub, 108187; Bel- 
win, inc., New York, 43597 


Improvisation; pf. © 1 ec. Oct. 15, 


1942; E unp. 312162; Theodora 
Brooks, New York. 43598 
In a bungalow; w & melody Sally 


Wells [pseud, of C. S. Welch] © 1 
e, Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 313333 ; Carrie 
Salvant Welch, Cincinnats, 43599 


In a cottage built for two; song. ©1 
e. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312272; Her- 
bert Taft Minick, Champion, Neb. 

43600 


In a donkey cart; by Bernice Rosner ; 
pf. © Sept. 2, 1942; E pub. 108192; 
Musicord publications, New York. 

43601 


In a garden of moonbeams; w F. Rob- 
ison, melody E. A. Kresin. © 1 «. 
Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 313071; Forest 
Robison & Ernest A. Kresin, Ramsey, 
Tl. 43602 


In a little Dixie dance hall; m Bob 
Carleton; pf. treble, with w. © 1 
e. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313542; Vic- 
tor J. Pilisotta, Biloxi, Miss. 486038 


In a sacred mood; by Freda Grono- 
wetter; violoncello & pf. © Sept. 
15, 1942; E pub. 107742; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 43604 


In a thunder shower; song, m L. Rob- 
erts [pseud. of Robert Lamm] © 1 
e. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310833; Susan 
Estes, Woonsocket, R. I. 43605 


In a wilderness of roses; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 312110; Jerry 
Macell, Chicago. 43606 


In all my dreams; song. © 1 ec. Oct. 
13, 1942; E unp. 311999; Richard 
Howell Nolen, Lansing, Mich. 43607 


In Argentine; song, w C. R. Bigler. © 
tc. Oct. 26," 1942: E. unp. sisho: 
Carl E. Jacobson, Hollywood, Calif. 

43608 


43622 


In care of the Man in the Moon; w & 
m Billie Namkie. © 1 c. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 313016; Anna E. Hich- 
mann, Jersey City. 43609 


In distress I called upon the Lord; 
Biblical w, m Isadore Freed; mixed 


cho. © Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 107442; 
Transcontinental music corp., New 
York. 43610 


In every prayer; w & melody. ©1ce. 
Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 311151; Tom D. 
MacDonald, Vancouver, Canada. 

43611 


In God we trust; hymn. © 1c. Sept. 
16, 1942; E unp. 309460; J. M. Ri- 
singer, Homer City, Pa. 43612 


— song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 
e. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313192; Hilda 
Kelley, Chicago. 43613 


In God’s name—and for liberty; song, 
w Edward Stasheff & Joseph J. Sex- 
tons? Ou @-Oek 2, 91942"-° unp. 
310638; Donald K. Phillips, Pelham- 
manor, N. Y. 43614 


In good old U. S. A.; w & m Joe [i. e. 
A. J.] Varrella. ©1c. Oct. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 311507; Amelio J. Varrella, 
Washington. 43615 


In high school days; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314620; 
George Edgar Mumford, Philadel- 
phia. 43616 


In honor of Old Glory; song, melody 
Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 
5, 1942; E unp. 310976; William B. 
Reed, jr., Beccaria, Pa. 438617 


In Indiana; w & melody. © 1. Oct. 
16, 1942; E unp. 312246; John Car- 
roll Carr, New York. 43618 


In Jove with a star; song, melody Rob- 
ert N. Schanzer. © 1 c. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 311125; Harry Behar, 
New York. 43619 


In memory of December seventh, nine- 
teen forty-one; song. © 1c. Nov. 
2, 1942; EH unp. 3138942; Garfield 
Johnson, Torrance, Calif. 43620 


In memory of you; song. © Oct. 29, 
1942; E pub. 108925; Victor Paul 
Sbraccia, Malden, Mass. 43621 


In my arms; w Ann Penner, m Betty 
Lester [pseud. of Betty Di Lustro] 
© Oct. 21, 1942; E pub. 108971; Betty 
Di Lustro, Irvington, N. Y. 43622 


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43623 


In my cabin by the fire; w & melody. 
©1c. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 313411; 
Lucie Irene Fisher, New Cumber- 
land, Pa. 43623 


In my dreams tonight; w & m Mollie 
[i. e. M. M.] Maahs, arr. Bettye Mar- 
tin. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
311063; Mildred M. Maahs, Tilleda, 
Wis. 43624 


In my dreams, we're’ sweethearts 
again; w & melody. ©1e. Oct. 29, 
1942; E unp. 3138491; Thomas Galuc- 
ci, Brooklyn. 43625 


In my garden of auld lang syne; w 
George Graff, m Jessie L. Deppen. 
© Oct. 30, 1942 ; E pub. 108974 ; Chap- 
pell & co., ine., New York. 43626 


In my garden of memory with you; 
waltz, w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 18, 
1942; E unp. 311786; Hilda McKen- 
zie, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 438627 


In my little chateau; pf., with w. © 
1 e@4 Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314822; 
W. EH. Rigsby, Fort McPherson, Ga. 

43628 


In my little dream boat of love; song. 
© 4c. Oct,..5, 1942° BE unp,, 3119152; 
Frank J. McFadden, Philadelphia. 

43629 


In my memories; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 313753 ; Samuel 
Allen Robey, Clarksburg, W. Va. 

43630 


In my memory; w & melody. ©1e. 
Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314352; John D. 
Denson, Oakland, Calif. 43631 


In my soldier’s arms; song, m Ray Hib- 
beler. © Nov. 8, 1942; E pub. 
109039; Joseph W. Uritson, Coraopo- 
lis, Pa. 43632 


In nineteen forty three; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 314721; Addie Dove, Kenall- 
ville, Ind. 43633 


In our little part of town; w James J. 
Walker, m James F.. Hanley, arr. Roy 
Ringwald; men’s cho., with girls’ 
trio. © Feb. 16, 1942; E pub. 108449; 
Words & music, ine., New York. 

43634 


In our old neighborhood; w & melody; 
in C. ©1e Oct. 30, 1942; BE unp. 
313708; Martin Joseph Burke, Chi- 
cago. 436385 


In Sibley; band pts. © Sept. 26, 1942; 
E pub. 108178; Manley Thomas Gar- 
land, Madera, Calif. 43636 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 37 


In the air, on land and sea for victory; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
314011; Erma HE. Armstrong, St. 
Claire Shores, Mich. 43637 


In the chapel of my heart; w G. B. 
Menkes, melody A. Mansfield. ©1c. 
Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311496; Gloria 
B. Menkes, Newark, N. J. & Alma 
Mansfield, Jersey City. 48638 


In the city; from The city, w Israel 
Zangwill, m Hope Leroy Baumgart- 
ner, op. 14, no. 3; 6-pt. mixed cho. 
© Oct. 8, 1942; E pub. 108587; EH, C. 
Schirmer music co., Boston. 43639 


In the foothills of the Ozarks ; w Ernest 
A. Rork, m Walker H. Haycraft. © 
Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 109024; Ernest 
A. Rork & son, Memphis, Tenn. 43640 


In the good old American way; w & 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311740; Pearl M. Lancaster, Denham 
Springs, La. 43641 


In the land of the living; march; band 
pts. © Oct. 21, 1942; E pub. 108737; 
Manley Thomas Garland, Madera, 
Calif. 43642 


In the moonlight; serenade, Louise 
Christine Rebe; pf. © Sept. 2, 1942; 
E pub. 108194; Musicord publica- 
tions, New York. 436438 


In the old American way; w & melody 
Dick [i. e. R. J.] Taylor & M. L. 
Compton; inC. ©lc. Nov. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 314575; Marion L. Compton 
& Richard J. Taylor, Chicago. 43644 


In the old arm chair; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Maleolm Lee] © 
1 ce. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312211; Mrs. 
Leslie Miller, Wall, S. D. 43645 


In the Pacific; band pts. © Oct. 21, 
1942; E pub. 108738; Manley Thomas 
Garland, Madera, Calif. 43646 


In the secret place; songs & spirituals, 
compiled Helen Carter Moses. © 
Sept. 30, 1942; E pub. 108098; Carter 
school of music, Columbus, O. 48647 


In the silence of my heart; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312256; 
Julia Irene Katona Daley, Cleveland. 

43648 


In the sky; w & m Albertina H. Fisher; 
pf. © Oct. 29, 1942; E pub, 108914; 
A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 

43649 


In the sweet bye and bye when our 
tears will be dry; w & melody. ©1 
e. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311621; Ruby 
K. Raddatz, Aberdeen, Wash. 43650 


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no. 10, 1942 


In the U. S, A.; song, m Sterling Sher- 
wins! © 1/e) Oct. 11942)" EH. unp. 
311056; Lincoln Herbert Luehmann, 
Winona, Minn, 43651 


In the wake of an Axis raid; song, mel- 
ody Bob Carleton. © 1 ¢. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp, 314724; Frank Haus, 
St, James, Mo. 43652 


In this—our life; w P. D. Mikulak, 
melody C. Bill. © 1c. Oct, 28, 1942; 
E unp. 313428; Clara Bill & Polly 
Dorothy Mikulak, South Bend, Ind. 

43653 


In Thy love; song, melody Eddie Kee- 


nan. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 
314420; W. Haggans, Greenville, 
Miss. 43654 
In Vienna; w & melody. © 1 ¢, Oct. 


26, 1942; E unp. 3131389; Glad Robin- 
son Youse, Baxter Springs, Kan, 
43655 


In wonderful Wonderland; w & mel- 
ody The Hoffmannettes [pseud, of 
Fay Hoffmann & B. Hoffmann] ©1 
e. Aug, 31, 1942; E unp. 309211; Bird 
Hoffmann, Waco, Tex, 43656 


In world war number two; w & mel- 
ody. ©. 1 c¢ Oct.,.15,..1942;.E. unp, 
312190; Noah Murphy Thompson, 
Baltimore. 43657 

Incense; song. © 1 ec. Nov, 2, 1942; 
EK unp. 314031; Eva C,. Sanford, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 48658 


Indian fight—part 1; from Ox train, 
by Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1 e. 
Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309154; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 43659 


— part 2; from Ox train, by Dave 
Snell. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 
309156; Loew’s, inc., New York, 

43660 


Indian serenade; song, w Percy Bysshe 
Shelley. ©1c. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 
313577; Lloyd Indictor, Brooklyn. 

43661 


Indian summer ; by Victor Herbert, arr, 
Jean Gossette [pseud. of F, Henri 
Klickmann]; B flat trumpet or cor- 
net, with pf. ace. © May 27, 1941; 
E pub, 108549; Harms, ine, New 
York. 43662 

w Al Dubin, m Victor Herbert, 

arr, Walter Scotson. 1. Mixed 

voices.—2. 4-pt. male voices.—3. 3-pt. 
male voices.—4, 2-pt. male voices.—5. 
3-pt. mixed voices.—6, Women’s 2-pt. 
voices.—7, Women’s 3-pt. voices. © 
Avr. 6, 1940: E pub. 83796-83802 ; 
Harms, ine., New York. 


43663-43669 


43683 


Infantry—kings of the highway; w &m 
R, J. Burt, sr., arr. S, A. Dapp. © 
Oct. 19, 1942; E pub. 108683; R. J. 
Burt, sr. & S, A. Dapp, Alexandria, 
Va, 43670 


Infantry marching song; pf., with w. 
©1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314405; 
Horace 8S. Graham, Poughkeepsie, 
N, ¥: : 43671 


Infantry song; song, m Emeline K. 
Paige. ©1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 
314423; Mrs. Bryan Bell, New Or- 
leans. 43672 


Inspiration; song, w Mary L. Platt. 
© 1c. Oct, 20, 1942; E unp. 312665; 
William Charles Fassett, New York. 

43673 


Inspired evangel; hymnal, compiled, 
© Sept. 24, 1942; E pub. 108835; 
Robert Emmett Winsett, Dayton, 
Tenn. 43674 


Intercepting; from Deep in the heart 
of Texas, by Milton Rosen; conduc- 
tory ©, f ¢),.0ck.:27, 1942. BH. unp. 
313429; Universal music corp., New 
York. 43675 


Interludes and curtains; by Bert Buhr- 
man; pf. © Aug. 25, 1942; E pub. 
108500 ; Emil Ascher, inc., New York. 

43676 


Into the trap; from Invisible agent, by 
H. J. Salter; conductor. ©1e. Oct. 
27, 1942; E unp. 313447; Universal 
musie corp., New York. 43677 


Invincible; pf. treble, with w. © 1 
eCerOck.s ZIG e1 942 48 “unp. iat arel: 
Claudius Grace & Victor Jiran, New 
York. 43678 


Invisible agent; by H. J. Salter; con- 
ductor. 1. Main title—2. End title. 
© 1c. each Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 
313434, 318451; Universal music 
corp., New York. 43679, 43680 


Invitation; Biblical w, m Faith Cham- 
bers Wilson. © Sept. 21, 1942; E 
pub. 108760; Sunday school board of 
the Southern Baptist convention, 
Nashville. 43681 


Invitation for a holiday; from Valse 
bluette, w Edith Sanford Tillotson, 
m R. Drigo, arr. Ira B, Wilson; 2-pt. 
treble cho. © Aug. 18, 1942; E pub. 
107729; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

43682 


Invocation; song. ©1c. Oct. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 312046; Philip H. Cooley, 
Honolulu. 43683 


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43684 


Io ricordo i tuoi baci; melodia. 
ce. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314316; Frank 
Berrafato, Buffalo. 43684 


Iowa; pf., with w. © Oct. 2, 1942; 
E pub. 108498; Lillian Dyer White, 


Audubon, Ia. 43685 
Irish heart; song, op. 7, w Kathleen 
Joyce. © Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 
108637 ; Edna Frida Pietsch, Milwau- 
kee. 43686 
Irish love; song, w Harriett Wilbur. 


© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314086; 
Winifred Wilbur, West Los Angeles, 


Calif. 43687 
Iroquois; from The Indian suite, by 
Ray Noble; orch. pts. © July 29, 


1941; E for. 66894; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 43688 


Is it just a dream; w Kenn Sisson, & 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 
312525; Kenneth Casey, St. Albans, 
bagel aN Ye: 43689 


Is it love you’re wild about; song, w 
Jack Philip Allen. © 1c. Nov. 5, 
1942; E unp. 314278; Leone Perry 
Allen, Los Angeles. 43690 


Is Sally still waiting for me; w & mel- 
ody B. Pollack & M. H. Torme. © 
1 e@. Oct. 24, 1942;. E unp. 312994; 
Melvin Howard Torme & Ben Pol- 
lack, Chicago. 43691 


Is that a Song or a prayer; song, mel- 
ody Joe Manzie. © 1c. Sept. 30, 
1942; E unp. 3113865; Carl De Rienzo, 
Newark, N. J. 43692 


Is that too much to ask; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 
313389; Mrs. Billy Hill, Scarsdale, 
Nk 43693 


Is there a priority on that; trumpet, 
with w. ©1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 
810601; Clemeth Townsend Banks, 
North Pelham, N. Y. 43694 


Isabel; cancién. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
EK unp. 311869; Jesus Lopez, Chicago. 
43695 


I’se just a won-d’rin ’bout dis world 
and you; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
6, 1942; E unp. 311224; Charles 
Henry Pace, Pittsburgh. 43696 


Island lullaby ; w Don Wingate, m Wal- 
ter Kolomoku. © July 14, 1941; E 
pub. 108847; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 43697 


Island of dreams; w D. Saurer, m G. 
Conrad. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 
314097; Dolores Saurer & Geraldine 
Conrad, Fargo, N. D. 43698 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 37 


© 1} Isle of La Flor; waltz, w & m Robert 


Bell Anderson. © Oct. 30, 1942; H 
pub. 108934; Enterprise publications, 
Los Angeles. 43699 


Isn’t it lovely; from Moonlight in Ha- 
vana, w & m Dave Franklin. © 1 
e. Oct, 12, 1942; EH unp. 311577; Uni- 
versal music corp., New York. 43700 


It breaks my heart to see you cry; 
song, melody Samuel Leavean John- 
son. © 1c, Oct, 14, 1942; E unp. 
312008; William Sherman Petway, 
Graterford, Pa. 43701 


It can’t be wrong; from Now voyager, 
w Kim Gannon, m Max Steiner. © 
Oct. 23, 1942; E pub. 108811; Harms, 
ine., New York. 43702 


It comes up love; by Frank Skinner; 
conductor. 1, Main title—2. End 
title. © 1c. each Oct. 27, 1942; E 
unp. 313432, 313433 ; Universal music 
corp., New York, 43708, 43704 


It could have been a summer romance; 
Song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. of 
Andrew Brady] © 1 ec. Oct. 16, 
1942; E unp, 312236; Violet Kehres, 
Monroe, Mich. 43705 


It gets me; song. ©1c. Nov. 7, 1942; 
EK unp. 814524; Frieda Adele Ar- 
mond-Newman, New York, 43706 


It happened in my heart; w Sammy 
Gallop, m Anthony P. Serritella & 
Bobbie C, Jacobs. © Oct, 2, 1942; E 
pub. 108611; Peer internat]. corp., 
New York. 43707 


It may be a long, long time; w & mel- 
ody. © 1, Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 
313673 ; Carl Otto Bergner, Fort Ben- 
ning, Ga, 43708 


It may seem funny to you; song, m Tom 
Baker [pseud, of Carroll Webster] 
© 1c, Nov, 2, 1942; E unp. 313859; 
Olive Wilson, Cedar Springs, Mich. 

48709 


It must be jelly, cause jam don’t shake 
like that; by George Williams & J, C. 
MacGregor, arr, G, Williams; orch. 
pts. © Sept. 1, 1942; E pub, 107392; 
Mutual music soc., ine., New York. 

43710 


It says here; w & m Wally [i. e. W. G.] 
Anderson. © 1 ¢, Oct, 19, 1942; HE 
unp. 312427; Wallace G, Anderson, 
Seattle, 43711 


It started all over again; .w Bill Carey, 
m Car] Fischer. © Nov. 9, 1942; EH 
pub, 109028 ; Eee music corp., 
New York, 43712 


1602 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


It started with a kiss; melody, with 
pf, ace. ©1c, May 30, 1942; E unp. 
297703; Sylvia Spector, Los Angeles. 

48713 


It was a midsummer night, and the 
dream was you; w & melody. ©1c. 
Nov. 38, 1942; E unp. 310958; Mar- 
garet Weiss Lustgarten, Brooklyn. 

43714 


It was for me; w &m Mae [i. e. J, M.] 
Stevenson. © 1 c¢. Oct. 7, 1942; H 
unp. 311268; Jennie Mabel Steven- 
son, Los Angeles, 48715 


It was heaven, just being with you; w 
& melody Evelyn Pennie [pseud. of 
Evelyn Panikoff] © 1 ¢. Sept. 19, 
1942; E unp, 309331; Evelyn Pani- 
koff, New Haven, 43716 


It was just a dream; song, m Stephen 
Grady [pseud, of Andrew Brady] © 
1 © Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312235; 
Herman Coffey, Hines, Il. 43717 


It was raining the day that my man 
went away; melody, with pf. acc. © 
1 ec. Sept, 18, 1942; E unp, 309446; 
Arnold Alpiner, Detroit. 43718 


It was you; w & melody. ©1 ce, Oct. 
28, 1942; E unp. 313482; Irving B. 
Stutz, Washington, Pa. 43719 


It won’t be long now; w & melody. © 
1c, Oct. 30, 1942; E unp, 3138684; 
Jacob F, Baker, Detroit. 43720 


It won’t take a year; w & melody Lee 
fi. e. L. W.] Murphy. © 1c. Nov. 
4, 1942; E unp. 314251:; Leo William 
Murphy, Toledo. 43721 


It would be wonderful; w & melody. © 
1 ¢. Oct, 12, 1942; E unp, 311662; Al- 
bert Usher, Phoenix, Ariz. 43722 


It’s a boy; from Random harvest, by 
Herbert Stothart. © 1 ¢, Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp, 313964; Loew’s, inc., 
New York, 43723 


It’s a crazy sort of dream; w Pat Rol- 
land, & melody. ©1c. Nov, 2, 1942; 
E unp. 313952; Leopold Louis Oscar 
Kareczag, Detroit. 43724 


It’s a dog’s life, livin’ in a pup tent; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 
313658; Hugh M. MacKay, Worces- 
ter. ; 43725 


It’s a foregone conclusion that we’re go- 
ing to win the war; song. © 1c. 
Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 3138410; Mau- 
rice Webster Buckingham, Nerth 
Hollywood, Calif. 43726 


43740 


It’s a great old land; w W. Goodman, 
melody J. Taylor. © 1 c¢. Oct, 23, 
1942; E unp. 312992; John Taylor & 
Walter Goodman, Otisville, N. Y. 

48727 


It’s a military secret; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 22, 1942; H unp. 312838; 
Myron Hockenbury, Harrisburg, Pa. 

43728 


It’s a V for victory ; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 
311209; Elva Giger Angle, Courtland, 
Kan. 43729 


It’s all up to you; song. © 1c. Oct. 
19, 1942; E unp. 312585; Melbourne 
S. Stander, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

43730 


It’s autumn time again; w & melody. 
©1e. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313122; 
Charles Peace Hofmann, Baltimore. 

43731 


It’s been so nice to have known you; 
song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of Car- 
roll Webster] © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 312225; Charles Collins, Phil- 
adelphia. 43732 


It’s darling, I love you; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 313474; 
Ethel Mae Hamilton, Miami, Fla. 

43733 


It’s grand to be an A American; w & 
melody. ©1ce. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 
313751; Ralph Augustus Martz, Sun- 
bury, Pa. 43734 


It’s hot somewhere; w & melody Dick 
' fi, e. R.] Wetherill. © 1c. Oct. 29, 
1942; E unp. 313468; Richard Weth- 
erill, Kansas City, Mo. 43735 


It’s love; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1e. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310993; 
Mrs. J. E. Woodard, Milpitas, Calif. 

43736 


It’s my America; w & melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312264; Marty 
White, Brooklyn. 43737 


It’s no longer defense; m Bob Carleton ; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 313297; Voyle Leak, 
Minneapolis. 43738 


It’s not good-bye but just adieu; song, 
melody Robert Pollack. © 1c. Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 313176; Stella 
Bertke Kemper, Delphos, O. 43739 


It’s our duty; song, melody Bob Carle- 


ton.ce@©)4y Ce Octs AZ, 1942 >, H. unp. 
311635; Anita C. Hallaran, New 
Haven. 43740 


1603 


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43741 


It’s our last rendezvous; song, w Julie 
Claudet. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
312697; Raymond Addison Evans, 
Huntington Park, Calif. 43741 


It’s over there again; foxtrot, w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 
311501; Gustav Michael Scena, Dar- 
ien, Conn, 43742 


w & melody. ©1l1e. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 310928; Betty Moore Butter- 
worth, Independence, Mo. 43743 


It’s pouring; w & m Mrs. Robt. [i. e. 
M.] Erbach. © 1 ec. Oct. .10, 1942; 
E unp. 311689; Margaret Erbach, 
Milwaukee. 48744 


It’s raining in my heart; song, m J. 
Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 312459; Anne Lowe, New 
York. 43745 


It’s taps for the Japs; song. © 1-e. 
Aug. 24, 1942; E pub. 107367; O. J. 
Lambiotte, Mishawaka, Ind. 43746 


It’s the beauty of you; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313018; Velma 
Cole Holben, Adrian, Mich. 43747 


It’s the girl who writes the letters, will 
get the dates when he gets back; w 
& melody. © 1. Oct. 30, 1942; H 
unp. 313675; Sylvia Jacobsen, White- 
stone, N. Y. 43748 


It’s the handwriting on the wall; w & 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 18, 1942; E unp. 
811991; Herzl B. Shur, Detroit. 

43749 


It’s the little things that count; w Tom 
[i. e. T. M.] Adair, melody Dick [i. e. 
BB URE © fic vOcr. 10; 942; 
E unp. 311701; Richard R. Uhl & 
Thomas M. Adair, Kingston, Pa. 

43750 


It’s the lovers’ knot; from Iceland, w 
Mack Gordon, m Harry Warren. © 
Oct. 26, 1942; E pub. 108832; Twen- 
tieth century music corp., New York. 

48751 


It’s time to wash your face, little 
world; song. © 1. Oct. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 312090; Ruth Fridman Glick, 

* Cincinnati. 43752 


It’s too good not to be true; w Walter 
Hirsch, m Dorothy Ackermann Zoeck- 
ler, pf. sc. William Wirges. © Oct. 
7, 1942; E pub. 108893; Modern mu- 
sic, inc., New York. 438753 


It’s true; song, melody Sal Noble. © 
1 c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314439; 
Manuel A. Neves, San Leandro, Calif. 

43754 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 37 


w & melody. ©1c. Oct. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 311903; E. Gehrke Chinn, An- 
tioch, Il. 48755 


It’s Uncle Sammy calling ; song, melody 
Eddie Keenan. © 1. Oct. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 811498; Lee Moore, Stamps, 
Ark. 43756 


It’s up to you; song, m Lloyd Stone 
& Leo Russotto. © 1 ¢ Oct. 24, 
1942; E unp. 313070; Mary Naiden, 
New York. 43757 


It’s your fight boys; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
12, 1942; E unp. 311605; Hmma M. 
Dana, Milwaukee. 43758 


IUMSWA;; march, w William Hammer 
Powell; pf. © Oct. 2, 1942; E pub. 
108267; Norman W. Theckston, 
Gloucester City, N. J. 43759 


I’ve a suspicion I have fallen in love; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 3812505; Maurine K. 
Richardson, Watertown, 8. D. 43760 


I’ve always been in love with you; w 
& mL. M. Wolff; pf. ©1c. Nov. 4, 
1942; E unp. 314390; L. B. Whitmire 
& Lucille M. Wolff, Lumberton, N. C. 

43761 


I’ve asked the moonbeams; arr. HE. 
Horstmann; pf., with w. ©1c. Mar. 
31, 1942; E unp. 311926; George Gor- 
don Anning, Newark, N. J. 43762 


I’ve forgotten it all; w Robert Burgess 
& B. Gregg, m R. Burgess. © 1. 
Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 312076; Bud 
Gregg, New York. 43763 


I’ve found somebody new; w & melody 
Jack Lewis. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; 
EK unp. 312462; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 43764 


I’ve got a boy friend in the army; w 
& melody. © 1. Nov. 6, 1942; E 
unp. 314440; George T. Scowcroft, 
Tolleson, Ariz. 43765 


I’ve got a lot to do; w & melody. © 
1 ¢e@ Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312130; 
Leo Wilson Cohn, Nyack, N. Y. 

43766 


I’ve got my mind on you; w & m Calvin 
Jackson. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 308307; Tempo music, inec., New 
York. 43767 


I’ve got something in my eye; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
314491; Ann Atwood Hollinsworth. 
Whitehaven, Tenn. 43768 


1604 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


43795 


I’ve got the world on my mind; w &| Jap embassy; from Invisible agent, by 


melody. © 1c Oct. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 311728; Clement Rosen, Cliffside 
Park, N. J. 43769 


I’ve got to help my Uncle Sammy; 
song, melody Ray Norman & H. Nor- 
man. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 
311220; Helen Norman, Al. Dahle & 
C. E. Streeter, Chicago. 43770 


I’ve got to retread my heart; w & m 
Arthur Blacke [pseud. of Arthur 
Schwartz] © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 312578; Arthur Schwartz, Los 
Angeles. 43771 


I’ve gotta have you; w & melody. © 
1 c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313956; 
Erwin Reinking, Cincinnati. 43772 


I’ve grown so used to you; w & melody 
Nat [i. e. N. M.] Sobel. ©1c. Oct. 
19, 1942; E unp. 312402; Nathan Mil- 
ler Sobel, Louisville. 43773 


I’ve met her; song, melody Robert N. 


Schanzer. © 1 ce. Oct. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 311127; Harry Behar, New 
York. 43774 


I’ve never been in love before; song, m 
Hddie Ward [pseud. of Eddie Boy- 
den] ©1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 
312238; Bernice Hummel, Pataskala, 
O 43775 


I’ve put all my eggs in one basket; w & 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 
311297; Louis J. Pope, Los Angeles. 

43776 


I’ve seen you before; w & m Gerry 
Mason. © Sept. 1, 1942; E for. 
67492; Southern music pub. co., Itd., 
London, 43777 


I’ve set my mind on you; w Irving 
Taylor, melody Vic Mizzy. © 1 c. 
Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310720; Santly- 
Joy, ine. New York. 43778 


Jack (The) Axis; w & melody. ©le. 
Oct, 2, 1942; E unp, 310710; Delbert 
McKeighen, Akron, O, 43779 


Jalisco nunca pierde; corrido mexi- 
cano, de La rancherita del Carmen, 
letra y m Lorenzo Barcelata y Pepe 
Guizar; pf. © Apr. 26, 1942; E for. 
67471; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 43780 


Janie; from the production, w & m Nick 
[i. e. Domenick Raymond] & Jo- 
‘“sephine Bentham. © Oct. 5, 1942; 
E pub. 1083800; Chappell & co., inc., 
New York. 48781 


H. J. Salter; conductor. © 1c. Oct. 
27, 1942; E unp, 3138449; Universal 
musie corp., New York. 43782 


Jazette; foxtrot; pf. © 1c, Oct, 12, 
1942; E unp. 311761; Lillian M. 
Campbell, Agua Caliente, Calif. 

43783 


Jealous blues; w Lillian Moss & W, P. 
Collins, & melody. © 1. Nov, 5, 
1942; E unp. 314365; Wesley Pete 
Collins, Los Angeles, 43784 


Jealous of the moon; w & melody. © 
1 ¢e, Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 312793; 
Peggy Barrow, Baton Rouge, La. 

43785 

© 1 ec, Nov. 3, 1942; E 

unp. 314162; Edgar Allan Ward, 

Chillicothe, O. 43786 


Jeanie with the light brown hair; by 
Stephen Foster, m arr, Roy Ring- 
wald, ed. Charles Harold; men’s cho., 
with optional girls’ trio obbl. © May 
2, 19389; E pub. 108775; Words & 
music, ine., New York, 43787 


Jefferson; by Harry Salter; pf. © 1 
e, Oct, 20, 1942; E unp, 312572; Emil 
Ascher, ine., New York. 43788 


Jenny Lind polka; by A. Wallerstein, 
arr. Arvid Samuelson; 2 pfs., 4 
hands. © Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 
108186; Belwin, ine., New York. 

43789 


Jessie darling ; song, melody Bob Carle- 
ton. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311654; Marion C, Sherwood, Hills- 
boro, Or. 43790 


Jesus loves you still; arr, Robert Hark- 
ness; pf., with w. © 1, Oct, 29, 
1942; E unp, 313573 ; Mabel Gue Gal- 
lagher, Niagara Falls, N. Y, 48791 


Jesus, our Lord, we adore Thee; w & m 
Will James, arr, Kenneth Downing 
[pseud, of Bryceson Treharne] 1. 
Women’s 3-pt. cho.—2. 3-pt. mixed 
cho. © July 30, 1942; E pub, 107751, 
107752; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

43792, 43793 


Jesus, refuge of the weary; English tr. 
Jane Francesca Wilde, from the Ger- 
man by Girolamo Savonarola, m from 
Thommen’s Christenschatz, arr. Har- 
old K, Marks; men’s voices. © Sept. 
30, 1942; E pub, 108124; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 43794 


Jesus went about doing good; w & m 
Faith Chambers Wilson. © Aug. 1, 
1942; E pub, 107485; Nazarene pub. 
house, Kansas City, Mo, 43795 


Jeanie; song. 


1605 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


43796 


pt. 111, n. s., Vv. 37 


Jesus will come again some day; arr. 
Teresa Sanders; pf., with w. © Aug, 
11, 1942; E pub. 107439; Milan 
Brown, Indianapolis. 43796 


Jezebel Jones; from Cabin in the sky, 
w E. Y. Harburg, m Harold Arlen. 
© 1c. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp, 310782; 
Loew’s, inc., New York, 43797 


Jim dandy; w & melody. ©1e. Oct. 
28, 1942; E unp. 3138506; Jack Pyle, 
Norfolk, Va, 43798 


Jimmy boy; w Roy [i. e. W. L.] Wal- 
lace, melody P, Clark. © 1c. Oct. 
31, 1942; E unp. 313773; W. LeRoy 
Wallace, Indianapolis & Pearl Clark, 
Seattle. 43799 


Jitterbug waltz; by Thomas Fats Wal- 
ler; pf. © Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 
108665; Robbins musie corp., New 
York. 43800 


Jitterbug was born to swing; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 
314773; James Glenwood Walker, 
Kansas City, Mo. 43801 


Joe Louis; w & melody. ©1ce. Oct. 8, 
1942; E unp. 311475; Joseph Booker, 
New York. 43802 


Joe the keyman, U. S. A.; w & melody. 
© 1e. Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 311074; 
Lucy E. Rager, Niles, O. 43803 


Joggin’; w & m Ekko Whelan, Garet 
Romero & Roger Lohrman. © June 
19, 1941; E pub. 108552; Newmusic 
publications, Chicago. 43804 


John D. Bulkeley; song. © 1 ce. Oct. 
19, 1942; E unp. 312471; Max Heller, 
Philadelphia. 43805 


John Hardy’s wife; by Mercer Elling- 
ton; melody, with pf. ac. ©l1e. 
Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 308411; Tempo 
music, ine., New York. 43806 


John Henry; traditional negro work 
song, arr. Hall Johnson; med. voice; 
in E flat maj. © Oct. 16, 1942; E 
pub. 108766; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 43807 


John on Patmos; w Esther Hooker Cat- 
lin, m Jane Van Etten [i.e J. V. An- 
drews] ©1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 
310330; Jane Van Etten Andrews, 
Evanston, Ill. 43808 


Johnny boy, I’ll be where you left me; 
Wa, Rhys, aaah) Hearst..sOp dee. 
Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 314591; Tristan 
Hearst & Noel Rhys, New York. 

43809 


Johnny in his old blue jeans; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. July 15, 1942; E unp. 
309434; Pearl Procknow, San Fran- 
cisco. 43810 


Johnny Sandman; song. © 1. Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 314746; Horace S. 
Graham, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 43811 


Johnny the jumper, the parachute man; 
w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 311473; Carl Otto Bergner, 
Fort Benning, Ga. 43812 


Joint is jumpin’ with rhythm; song, 
melody Robert Pollack. © 1 c¢. Oct. 
6, 1942; E unp. 312695; Doris Riter, 
Little Rock, Ark. 43813 


Jolly rambler’s polka; by Pete [i. e. 
C. P.] Carlsen; pf. © 1c Oct. 12, 
1942; EH unp. 312906; C. Peter Carl- 
sen, St. Paul. 43814 


Jonah; rhythmic spiritual, w & m Tom 
Waring, arr. Roy Ringwald, ed. 
Charles Harold; men’s cho., with op- 
tional girls’ trio obbl. © May 2, 
1939; E pub. 108779; Words & musie, 
inc., New York. 43815 


Jook hall mama; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 312311; Roy 
Lucas & George Owens, Jacksonville, 
Fla. 43816 


Jornada ; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313223; Adelbert A. Allen, San Fran- 
cisco. 43817 


Journey for Margaret; end title, con- 
sisting of America the beautiful, w 
Katherine Lee Bates, m Samuel A. 
Ward, arr. Franz Waxman. © 1c. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp, 314004; Loew’s, 
ine., New York. 43818 


— main title, Franz Waxman. © 
1 ec. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313994; 
Loew’s, ine., New York. 43819 


Journey to your lips; w Paul Webster, 
m Sol Kaplan. © Sept. 17, 1942; E 
pub. 108353; Mills music, ine., New 
York. 43820 


Jovita linda; w Lourie Hstrin, & mel- 
ody. © le. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313949; Leopold Louis Oscar Kar- 
ezag, Detroit. 43821 


Joy of knowing you; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1 ¢, Oct. 
5, 1942; E unp. 310943; Virginia Wig- 
gins, Jacksonville, Fla. 43822 


Joy of life and freedom; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 e. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314549; Jennie 
Ada Ebert, Rockford, Ill. 43823 


1606 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


Joy of your return; w & melody. © 
1 e@ Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 313752; 
John P. Pedersen, Chicago. 43824 


Joy, shipmate, joy; w Walt Whitman, 
m Leroy Robertson; high voice. © 
Oct. 8, 1942; E pub. 108368; Galaxy 
music corp., New York. 43825 


Joyous rain; by Alfred Hill; pf. © 
Nov. 2, 1942; E for. 67598; Boosey 
& Hawkes (Aust.) pty. ltd., Sydney, 


Australia. 43826 
Juanita; old Spanish air, arr. Roy 
Ringwald; men’s cho. © May 18, 


1942; E pub. 108455; Words & music, 


ine., New York. 43827 
Judy; w C. S. Brower, melody T. 
Loutsin. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; HB 


unp. 309225; Charles S. Brower & 
Thomas Loutsin, New York. 43828 


Juke box encore; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312678; Jack 
Wilcher, Stamford, Conn. 43829 


Jump Joe; melody Joseph Kennedy 
fi. e. J. J. Kennedy, jr.] ©1ce Oct. 
30, 1942; E unp. 313657; Joseph 
Jerome Kennedy, jr., McDonald, Pa. 

43830 


Jungle; from White cargo, by Bronis- 
law Kaper & Prince Modupe. © 1 
e. Oct. 3, 1942 ; E unp. 310771; Loew’s, 
ine., New York. 43831 


Jungle caravan; by Miltona Moore; pf. 
© Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 108193; Mu- 
sicord publications, New York. 

43832 


Junior champion band book; by W. D. 
McCaughey & others; band pts. © 
Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 108180; Edward 
McD. Keller, Berkeley, Calif. 43833 


Just a dream; w Jean H. Seligmann 
& M. I. Levine, & melody. © 1. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309425; Milton 
I. Levine, New York. 43834 


Just a home of my own; w & melody. 
© 1e. Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 312886; 
Ruby Hurtig, University City, Mo. 

43835 


Just a little coaxing, dear; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1942; E unp. 311774; 
Altha Crowther Wright, Baltimore. 

43836 


Just a little love nest; w Charles Plan- 
tico, m C. Plantico & V. Plantico; pf. 
© 1 e¢. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 314121; 
Viola Plantico, Stevens Point, Wis. 

438837 


43852 


Just a memory of blue Hawaii; w & 
melody. © 1 c¢. Sept. 28, 1942; HB 
unp. 318759 ; Blanche E. Odle, Covina, 
Calif. 43838 


Just a plaything; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
12, 1942; EK unp. 311788; Blossom 
Diana Parke, Los Angeles. 43839 


Just a sailor boy; w & melody. © 1 
e. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 3138302; Elmer 
James Head, San Francisco. 43840 


Just a smile; song, m Stephen Grady 
[pseud. of Andrew Brady] ©1«. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313883; Vir- 
ginia Silas, Trinidad, B. W. I. 43841 


Just a whisper; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1 ¢€ Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310995; George Harmon, Baltimore. 

43842 


Just an armful of dreams; w & m Artie 
{[i. e. Arthur] Clark, arr. Clem Moor- 
man. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 
312975; Arthur Clark, Newark, N. J. 

43843 


Just another night; w & m P. James. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308094 ; 
James A. Dunham, Albany. 43844 


Just before we say goodbye; w & m Bill 
Nettles; pf. treble. © 1c. Nov. 6, 
1942; E unp. 314441; Arthur Robert 
White, Chicago. 43845 


Just buy a bond today; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 313775; 
Stanley Wartenberg, Brooklyn. 

43846 


Just buy me a bond; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1e Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312492; 
Lucille May Core, Hollywood, Calif. 

438847 


Just for me; song, m Stephen Grady 
[pseud. of Andrew Brady] ©1e 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313877; Phyllis 
Michael, Shickshinny, Pa. 43848 


Just for tonight; w & m Carlyon De 
Lyle. © Oct. 22, 1942; E for. 67578; 
Swan & co. music publishers, Itd., 
London. 43849 


Just for you; w & m Florence Mack. 
© 1c, Oct. 12, 1942; E unp, 311665; 
Mildred J, Mack, West Los Angeles, 
Calif, 43850 


Just Honey to you; pf, treble, with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309234; 
Lillie Mae Miller, New York. 48851 


Just imagine; song, melody George 
Veihe & L, E. Watson. © 1 ¢, Oct. 
21, 1942; E unp. 312670; Lester EH, 
Watson, Evansville, Ind. 48852 


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43853 


Just keep singing; w & m Hlsa [i. e. 


HK. L.] Sonza. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
EH ounp, 313798; Elsie L. Sonza, 
Ouray, Col, 43853 


Just like a rose; song, m Eddie Keenan, 
© Oct. 8, 1942; E pub, 108318; Bert 
Hindman, Hamilton, Ont., Canada. 

43854. 


Just one fond word; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1 ¢, Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 3138061; Edward S. 
Carter, Scandia, Kan. 43855 


Just one more ride; w & melody Wilf 
Carter. © 1, Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 
311562 ; Southern music pub, co., inc., 
New York, 43856 


Just remember; song. © 1 ¢, Oct. 27, 
1942; E unp. 313125; Roscoe Roy 
Coats, Brownsville, Tenn, 43857 


Just remember, I’ll be back some day; 
w & melody. © 1c. Oct, 29, 1942; 
EK unp. 313487; Benjamin Cautelli, 
Toronto, 43858 


Just sweethearts; pf, treble, with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp, 313583; 
Himer C. Kappel, Palms, Mich, |. 

43859 

Just tell ’em it doesn’t matter what we 
do;w &melody. ©1c. Nov. 3, 1942; 
EH unp, 314179; Nellie Sutton Stew- 
art, Cincinnati. 43860 


Just this once; melody Johnny Murphy, 
© 1c, Oct. 20, 1942; E unp, 312531; 
Mutual music soc., inc., New York. 

43861 


Just thoughts of a soldier boy; song, 
melody Ronald Buck. © 1 ¢, Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 3814585; Annetta 
Trumbull, Long Beach, Calif, 43862 


Just two; w & melody. ©1c. Oct, 28, 
1942; E unp. 313414; Nathan Victor 
Weldon, Brooklyn, 43863 


Just we two; pf. ©1e. Oct, 19, 1942; 
E unp. 312717; Anna M. Vineberg, 
Quebec, 43864 


w Hattie Bauer [i. e. H, B. Wil- 
liamson], melody Bob Carleton. © 1 
e. Oct, 12, 1942; E unp, 311658; Hat- 
tie Bauer Williamson, Long Beach, 
Calif. 43865 


Just you; song. © 1c. Oct, 17, 1942; 
H unp. 312332; Clements Adam Hel- 
bling, Lake Charles, La. 43866 


Justice and liberty; song. © Oct, 15, 
1942; E pub, 108858; Dorothy Tench 
Curry, Wellsville, N, Y. 43867 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 37 


Katherine; song, m Noel Bear. © Oct. 
17, 1942; E pub, 108732; John Kan- 
cevicius, Fort Bragg, N. C. 43868 


Kathie, ’tain’t what it used to be no 
more; w Jean Monroe & Helen Mon- 
roe, m Curtis [i. e. W. C.] Monroe; 
pf. treble. © 1c Oct. 10, 1942; E 
unp, 311887; William Curtis Monroe, 
Washington, 43869 


Katy did; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314732; 
Dewey A. Lowe, Palmyra, Pa. 

43870 


Keep a song in your heart every day; 
w & melody. © 1, Oct. 17, 1942; 
E unp, 312320; Joseph Forbyn, San 
Francisco, 43871 


Keep America singing; w Hileen Wood- 
all, & melody. ©1c, Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 309601; Harry Summerhill, 
Chicago. 43872 


Keep ’em flying; song. ©1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314570; Elsie B. Mont- 
gomery, Sacramento, Calif. 43873 


m Eddie Ward [pseud. of 
Eddie Boyden] © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 313851; Riley Landreth, Van- 
couver, Wash. 43874 


— melody Lew [i. e. Louis] To- 
bin. © 1c Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313928; Grace E. Tobey, Watseka, 
Til. 43875 


Keep ’em happy; w H. Kling, melody 
J. Norberto. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
EH unp. 3138115; Jack Norberto & 
Hazel Kling, Hollywood, Calif. 

| 43876 


Keep ’em loving; w & melody Billy 
[i. e. W. S.] Banks. © 1. Oct. 21, 
1942; E.unp. 312795; William 
Slaughter Banks, Pittsburgh. 43877 


Keep ’em rollin’ along; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312495; Dessie 
Herring Conrath, Yuba City, Calif. 

43878 


Keep ’em shooting; song. © 1c. Nov. 
8, 1942; E unp. 314182; Frances H. 
Redmond, Ravenna, O. 43879 


Keep ’em slidin’; w & melody. © 1 
ce. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312487; John 
James Ferguson, Mystic, Conn. 

43880 


Keep it up; w Theresa Marie Dee, & 
melody. © 1 ¢. Oct. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 311746; Joseph Francis Vollmer, 
Richmond Heights, Mo. 43881 


1608 


no. 10, 1942 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


43907 


Keep it up America; song. © Sept. 3, 
1942; E pub. 108241; Thomas Fran- 
cis Gannon, Brooklyn. 48882 


Keep Old Glory flying; song ©le. 
Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 311435; Alice 
Melvina Ring, Worcester. 43883 


Keep on smiling till —; w Kitty James 
[i. e. Katie James] Schofer, melody 
Flora R. Schaeffer. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 3104138; Katie James 
Schofer, Reading, Pa. 43884 


Keep smiling for me; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 
3, 1942; E unp. 314135; G. Carleton 
Kendall, Cleveland. 43885 


Keep the bulls-eye Flag a-flyin’ high; 
w & m Dick [i. e. Richard] Rice & 
D. Ford, arr. N. Colestock; mixed 
voices. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314790; Donald Ford, Richard Rice & 
Neil Colestock, Jackson, Mich. 43886 


Keep the Flag a-flying; song, m Eddie 
Keenan. © Sept. 28, 1942; E pub. 
107990; William L. Atkins, Marble- 
head, Mass. 43887 


Keep the stars shining bright in Old 
Glory; w M. H. Walters, m M. H. 
Early. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 
3114389; Margaret Holt Early & Mary 
Hamilton Walters, Weston, W. Va. 

43888 


Keep them flying and smiling; song. © 
ey Och 29,5 19423). unp, 313526; 
L. M. Thomas, Chicago. 43889 


Keep them shining; song, m William 
Walker Combs. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 314483; Hazel Viola Mitchell, 
Cedarvale, N. M. 43890 


Keep this land for Uncle Sam; song. 
© le. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 318840; 
Wilma Boshart, Muscatine, Ia. 

48891 


Keep your chin up; song. ©1c. Nov. 
6, 1942; EK unp. 314311; William H. 
. Osborn, Seattle. 43892 


w & m Rose Biehl [pseud. of Rose 
Bielan] © Oct. 19, 1942; E pub. 
108640; Rose Bielan, Detroit. 43893 


Keep your dreams alive; w Roslyn 
Kaye, melody Harry S. Drucker. © 
1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313954; 
Doris Drucker, Annandale, N. J. 

43894 


Keep your eyes on the Saviour; song, 
arr. C. C. Barrett. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314539; Richard W. 
Neale, Wheaton, III. 43895 


Keeper of the keys; by Bernard Maltin ; 
pf. © Oct. 26, 1942; E pub. 108826; 
Bregman, Vocco & Conn, inc., New 
York. 43896 


Keeper of the light; song, arr. Dick 
Stockton. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; EB 
unp. 313267; William Rohlffs, Lan- 
caster, Pa. 43897 


Kentucky dreams; w & m Sister Mary 
Cecilia. © Oct. 21, 1942; E pub. 
108741; Benedictine sisters, Coving- 
ton, Ky. 43898 


Kentucky waltz; w & melody Bill [i. e. 
W. S.]. Monroe. © 1. c¢. Sept. 21, 
1942; E unp. 313309; William Smith 
Monroe, Nashville. 43899 


Kerry dance; by J. L.. Molloy, tran- 
scribed Walter Rolfe; pf., with w. 
© Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 108337; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 

43900 


— traditional melody, arr. Vincent 
Lopez. ©1c. Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 
312297; Robbins musie corp., New 
York. 48901 


— w &m James L. Molloy, arr. Lee 
Rogers [pseud. of Roger C. Wilson] ; 
men’s 2-pt. cho. © Aug. 21, 1942; E 
pub, 107722; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
O. 43902 


Khaki; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313226; Frank M. Feltes, Chicago. 

43903 


Khaki and the blue; m Bob Carleton; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1e. Sept. 11, 
1942; EK unp. 308547; Hileen Tuff, 
Barton, N. D. 43904 


Khaki soldier; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 


312545; Clara Dongus, New Ulm, 
Minn. 43905 
Khyber Pass; operetta, bk. I. N. 


Strauss, w & m A. M. Ingalls & Wil- 
liam [i. e. H. W.] Klein. ©1c. Oct. 
21, 1942; D 76182; Albert Merrick 
Ingalls, Henry William Klein & Ivard 
Norman Strauss, Seattle. 43905* 


Kick the sky; w & melody. © 1. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 311387; Claude 
L. Reichal, Meadville, Pa. 43906 


Kickapoo corral; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud, of Malcolm Lee] © 
1 e@ Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313865; 
Joseph Klimson, Chicago. 43907 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


43908 


Killdeer serenade; w Jean Monroe & 
Helen Monroe, m Curtis [i. e. W. C.] 
Monroe; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. Oct. 10, 
1942; EK unp. 311888; William Curtis 
Monroe, Washington. 43908 


Kimbrough’s 12 lessons for the piano. 
© Sept. 18, 1942; AA 412064; Orland 
L. Kimbrough, Albuquerque, N. M. 

43909 


Kindergarten flower pageant; by Alec 
Wilder; pf. ©1c. Oct. 19, 1942; H 
unp. 312867 ; Regent music corp., New 
York. 43910 


Kindergarten pianistico; 1° libro. © 
Aug. 28, 1942; E for. 67609; Antonio 
Gomezanda, Mexico, D. F. 43911 


King of love; w H. W. Baker, m Ernest 
A. Dicks ; unison voices, with descant. 
© Oct. 14, 1942; E for. 67497; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. 43912 


King of love my Shepherd is; w Henry 
W. Baker, m G. F. Broadhead; high 


voice. © Oct. 13, 1942; E pub. 
108519; Oliver Ditson co., Philadel- 
phia. 43913 


King’s songs of Hawaii; compilation. 
© Sept. 25, 1942; AA 411931; Charles 
Edward King, Honolulu. 43914 


Kiss me before we part; song, m Stan 


Tucker. ©1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 
314246; J. F. Halloran, Jamaica, 
IN. AY: 43915 


Kiss me dear; w & melody Yock 
Schwab. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314676; Jacob E. Schwab, New York. 

43916 


Kiss me goodbye; w & melody. ©1ce. 
Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308042 ; Thomas 
Knowles, Centerdale, R. I. 43917 


Kiss waltz; w & m Felix Roland 
[pseud. of Frank Bolen] © 1c. Oct. 
12, 1942; E unp. 312075; Frank Bo- 
len, Los Angeles. 43918 


Kitty; from Random harvest, by Her- 
bert Stothart. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 313969; Loew’s, inc, New 
York. 438919 


Kitty grows up; from Random harvest, 
by Herbert Stothart. © 1c. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 3138980; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 43920 


Klein Ida’s blumen; ballet ouvertiire, 
v. Paul Aug. von Klenau, nach dem 
mirechen v. H. C. Andersen; klavier. 
© Mar. 3, 1916; E for. 67362; Uni- 
versal-edition, a. g., Vienna. 438921 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 37 


Kleine fantasie; pf. treble. ©1c. Oct. 
10, 1942; E unp. 311627; Adolf Har- 
tenstein, Los Angeles. 43922 


Kneeling army; w C. Herklotz, & mel- 
ody. © 1. Nov. 8, 1942; E unp. 
314167; Mary Golden, Brooklyn. 

43923 

Kokoda; song. © Oct. 21, 1942; E pub. 

108788; Paul Sayre, Iowa City, Ia. 
43924 


Kol sh’arith Yisrael Gx aw nm xe ip); 


‘liturgical w, m traditional & by Leon 
M. Kramer & Henry Pereira Mendes, 
arr, & compiled L. M. Kramer & 
Oskar Guttmann; mixed cho. © 
Sept. 15, 1942; E pub, 108231; Trans- 
continental music corp., New York. 

43925 


Komm stisser tod; by J. S. Bach, tran- 
scribed Mary Howe; 2 pfs., 4 hands. 
© Nov. 6, 1942; E pub, 109046; G. 
Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 43926 


Kong ho; w & melody Mary O’Hara 
[pseud. of M, A. Sture-Vasa] ©1c. 
Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311684; Mary 
Alsop Sture-Vasa, Granite Canyon, 
Wy. 43927 


Kyrie; from Mass VII, liturgical w, m 
Antonio Lotti, arr, Arthur Saikett 
Talmadge; women’s cho. © Sept. 
21, 1942; E pub. 109065; E. C. Schir- 
mer music co., Boston, 43928 


La del sombrerito azul; guaracha-son, 
letra y m Jose Casamor; pf. © July 
18, 1941; E for, 67580; Peer inter- 
natl. corp., New York. 43929 


La ra ra; conga, letra ym Juan Mingo; 
pf. © July 14, 1941; E for. 67584; 
Peer internat], corp., New York, 

43930 


Ladies of the chorus; from This is the 
army, w & m Irving Berlin. © Oct. 
8, 1942; E pub. 108676; This is the 
army, inc., New York. 43931 


Ladies, the song is you; w & m Gene 
Worth [pseud, of Genevieve Chesney ] 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp, 313636 ; 
Genevieve Chesney, Portland, Or, 

48932 


Lady called Liberty; w & melody Mar- 
ion fi..e!°V. MOE] Nent@G ie 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp, 313174; Velma 
Marion Florence Klein, White Bear 
Lake, Minn, 43933 


Lady in slacks; w & melody. © 1 ¢. 
Oct, 19, 1942; E unp, 312424; Harry 
Greenberg, Brooklyn, © 43934 


1610 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


Lady in the uniform; w & m Dan Sha- 
piro, Milton Pascal & Phil Charig. 
© Oct. 6, 1942; E pub, 108291; Breg- 
man, Vocco & Conn, inc., New York. 

439385 


Lady of light; song. © 1 ec, Oct, 22, 
1942; EK unp. 312788; May Dunn 
Woodworth, Kansas City, Kan, 

43936 


Lady on a baleony; w & melody. ©1 
ce. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309408; Vic- 
tor John Charles Danna, Buffalo. 

43937 


La Jolla; song, m Bernard Nevada 
Landino. © 1c. Oct, 12, 1942; H 
unp. 311861; Louis George Zaboy, 
Los Angeles, 43938 


Lament; by G, T. Francis; organ. © 
May 7, 1942; E for, 67525; Oxford 
univ, press, London, 43939 


— song, w Edith Tatum. © July 15, 
1942; E pub, 107589; Nellie Short- 
hill Bradshaw, Omaha, 43940 


Lament of the wind and the rain; w & 
m Harl McCarron & Whitney Hains. 
© Oct, 2, 1942; E pub, 108615; 
Southern music pub, co. (Canada) 
ltd., Toronto. 43941 


Land of America; w & melody. © 
1 e. Oct. 16, 1942; EH -unp, 313330; 
Bobbe Arnst & Gust Moline, Chicago. 

43942 


w & melody. ©1c, Nov. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 314184; Martha Follmer You- 
mans, Williamsport, Pa, 43943 


Land of dreams; w Mary Carmody, m 
Ruth Mann. © Oct, 17, 1942; E pub. 
109059; Weeks publisher, Detroit. 

43944 


Land of glory; song. © 1. Oct, 22, 
1942; E unp, 312794; Harriett Peake 
Hamilton, Oak Park, I], 43945 


Land of liberty; song, w Bert Diehl. 
© Oct. 30, 1942; E pub. 108967; 
James M. Kessen, San Francisco. 

43946 


Land of Orizaba; by Joseph Nussbaum 
& Eric Zeisl. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp, 313970; Loew’s, inc, New 
York, 43947 


Land we love; song. © Oct. 16, 1942; 
E pub, 108481; Katharine Rhyne, 
Newton, N. C. 43948 


Land without a song; song, melody Ed- 
die Keenan. © 1 ¢, Oct. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 313502; Wayne W. Stell, 
Carlsbad, N. M, 43949 


43960* 


Langran; by Seth Bingham, op. 38; 
organ. © Oct. 16, 1942; E_ pub. 
108604; H. W. Gray co., ine, New 
York. 43950 


Lanterns on the levee; by Bert Reis- 
feld; pf. © Oct. 26, 1942; E pub. 
108828 ; Bregman, Vocco & Conn, inc., 


New York. 43951 
Larry boy; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 3814789; Vivian 
Sinykin, St. Paul. 48952 


Last call for love; from Ship ahoy, 
w &mH. Y. Harburg, Margery Cum- 
mings & Burton Lane. © Apr. 9, 
1942; E pub. 108889; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 43953 


Last night I saw a boy clad in khaki; 
song, m D. B. Tolle & H. Benjamin 
Harris. ©1ce. Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 
312911; David B. Tolle, Akron, O. 

43994 


Last night I shall always remember ; 
song, melody Jimmie Crane. © 1. 
Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 314294; Minnie 
Price, Hollywood, Calif. 43955 


Last night the nightingale; w Christian 
Winther, m Halfdan Kjerulf, arr. 
Travis Johnson & Margaret Johnson; 
treble cho. © Oct. 5, 1942; E pub. 
108377; Hall & McCreary co., Chi- 
cago. 43956 


Last summer’s roses; w Frank Ford 
[pseud. of I. M. Ciesielski], m Jim- 
mie Crane. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 313131; Ignatius Marion Ciesiel- 
ski, Philadelphia. 43957 


Last train for Memphis; w & melody 
Jimmy Dupre, Henry Woode & Fran- 
cis K. Shuman. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 812422; Leeds music corp., 
New York. 43958 


Last waltz; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
4, 1942; E unp. 308044; Sherman 
Marsh Cooledge, Tacoma. 43959 


Last word of Leonidas; song, w after 
Edwyn Bevan’s English tr. © 1. 
Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 313786; Mar- 
jorie Kulumann Chapin, Hollywood, 
Calif. 43960 


Laugh it off; bk. & lyrics Diana [i. e. 
P.] Ayres & Margaret Haliday 
[pseud. of Margaret Fisher], m G. 
misher, © /e. -Oct 129) 1942; D 
76190; Peggy Ayres, Margaret Fisher 
& Gregory Fisher, Hollywood, Calif. 

43960* 


1611 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


43961 


Laughing cuckoo; by Timothy Norton 
[pseud. of Leslie Bridgewater] ; orch. 
pts. © Oct. 5, 1942; E for. 67547; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

43961 


Laughing song; w William Blake, m 
Phyllis Tate. © Sept. 10, 1942; H 
for. 67520; Oxford univ. press, Lon- 
don. 43962 


Laura Lee; song. © 1. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 311156; Paul HE. Snider, Louis- 
ville. 43963 


Lay it on the firing line; song. © 1 
e. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 313357; Hor- 
ace 8. Graham, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

43964 


Lazy brat; song, m Stephen Grady 
[pseud. of Andrew Brady] ©1.. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310855; May 
Geurin, Detroit. 43965 


Lead, kindly light; w John H. Newman, 
m J. B. Dykes, arr. Hugo Frey. © 
Sept. 24, 1942; E pub. 108443; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 43966 


Lead me gently onward; song. © Aug. 
28, 1942; E pub. 107703; Myrtle Lay- 
ton, Norwich, Ont., Canada. 43967 


Leap frog; w Leo Corday, m Joe Gar- 
land, arr. Lowell Martin; orch. pts. 
© Oct. 21, 1942; E pub. 108673; Leeds 
music corp., New York. 43968 


Learning to play the piano; w & m 
Gail Martin Haake, Charles J. Haake 
& Osbourne McConathy. pt. 1. © 
Oct. 18, 1942; E pub. 108769; Oxford 
univ. press, New York. 43969 


Leathernecks on parade; march, Paul 
Van Loan, arr. George F. Briegel; 
band pts. © Sept. 21, 1942; E pub. 
108679; Associated music publishers, 
inc., New York. 43970 


Leave me your heart; w & melody. © 
1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310790; Thel- 
ma Jo Wilson, Maxwell, Calif. 438971 


Leaves; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312998; Sammy Smith, 
Nashville. 48972 


Leaving Biffers; from Random harvest, 
composed & arr. Herbert Stothart, 
including excerpt of We’ve a hun- 
dred pipers, by Lady Nairne. ©1ece. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313978; Loew’s, 
ine., New York. 43973 


Leen; w & melody. © 1 ¢. Oct. 81, 
1942; EH unp. 313825; Sidney Kersch- 
enbaum, New York. 43974 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 37 


Legion’s convention; march; drum & 
bugle corps sc. © 1c. Oct. 13, 1942; 
E unp. 312712; Ralph Ruggieri, Camp 

Edwards, Mass, 43975 


Lehigh Valley polka; pf. accordion, 
with w. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; H 
unp, 318400; Jacob Cyrill Neupauer, 
Egypt, Pa. 43976 


Lend a helping hand; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Nov, 5, 1942; E unp, 314835; 
Ruby Fulford, Algiers, La. 43977 


Lest we forget, let us remember; w & 
melody. ©1c, Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311736; Helena Mary Criscio, West- 


field, Mass. 43978 
Let ’em come; song. © 1 ¢, Oct, 22, 
1942; E unp. 3812786; Nellie A. 
O’Brien, Chicago, 43979 


Let freedom ring; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 ¢, Oct, 26, 
1942; E unp. 313231; Jenelda 
Skaggs, Baxter Springs, Kan, 43980 


Let freedom ring again; w & m Joe 


Li. e.. JE.) Mann) {© ieee Neves. 
1942; EK unp, 314791; Joseph L. 
Mann, Denver. 43981 


Let me be lovely; song, melody Ronald 
' Buck. © 1. Nov, 9, 1942; E unp. 
314588; Dorothy M, Kautz, San Di- 
ego, Calif. 43982 


Let me call you sweetheart; w Beth 
Slater Whitson, m Leo Friedman, 
arr, Jeanne Gravelle [pseud, of Rob- 
ert C, Haring] 1. Women’s 3-pt. 
cho.—2. 2-pt. treble cho.—3, Men’s 
cho.—4. Mixed cho. © Sept, 9, 1942; 
E pub, 107671—-107674; Paull-pioneer 
music corp, & Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 43983-43986 


Let me go with you; m Bob Carleton; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp, 313289; H., Houston 
Hays, Tulsa, Ok], 48987 


Let me keep you in my heart; fox trot, 
w & melody. © 1. Nov, 4, 1942; 
E unp. 314292; Leonard Farrand, 
Manchester, Conn. 43988 


Let me kiss you, pretty miss, before 
we say goodnight; song. ©1c, Oct. 
18, 1942; E unp, 311777; Clyde Eu- 
gene Peters, jr., Lansford, Pa. 

43989 


Let me love you as I will; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp, 311613; Byron 
Young, Atlanta, 43990 


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no. 10, 1942 


Let me put that ring on your finger; 
song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Oct, 26, 1942; E unp, 313227; 
Mary K, Brown, East Hartford, 
Conn, 48991 


Let me ride by your side, in the saddle; 
from The time, the place and the girl, 
w Dan Houston, m Laura Altizer & 
Joe Howard. © Oct. 22, 1942; HE 
pub. 108701; Joe Howard music 
house, New York, 43992 


Let me up; by Harry James & Claude 
Lakey ; condensed conductor’s sc. © 
me Oct. 19, 1942; E unp, 312862; 
Paramount music corp., New York. 

43993 


Let my zipper alone; w & melody. © 
1 ec, Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 3138935; 
George W. Chittenden, New Orleans. 

43994 


Let not your heart be troubled ; Biblical 
Ww; women’s 3-pt. cho. © Sept. 5, 
1942; E pub, 108023; Carl Albert 
Scholin, Brentwood, Mo, 43995 


w & m Mrs. William E. [i. e. D. K.] 
Sloane. © 1 c. Oct. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 3138654; Doris K, Sloane, Sid- 
ney, N. Y. 43996 


Let there be light; w Dan Trombley, & 
melody. ©1c, Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313948; Leopold Louis Oscar Kar- 
ezag, Detroit. 43997 


Let us all stand behind the men behind 
the guns; m A] Eldridge; pf, with w. 
©l1c, Noy, 2, 1942; E unp. 314069; 
Blanche Leabig, St. Louis. 43998 


Let us garlands bring; 5 songs, w 
Shakespeare, w Gerald Finzi. © 
Oct, 22, 1942; E for, 67562; Boosey 
& co., Itd., London. 43999 


Let us love; w & melody. ©1e. Oct. 
23, 1942; E unp. 312929; Jeffrey 
Wing, New York. 44000 


Let us work, let us fight, let us give; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 28, 
1942; E unp. 313500; A. D. Cowden, 
Richmond, Calif. 44001 


Let’s all be buddies together; w & mel- 
ody. +@) 1 ey, Oct. 12, :1942;. BE) unp. 
311787; Sheridan A. Bruseaux & 
John Trum, Chicago. 44002 


Let’s all help slap a Jap; song, m Noel 
Bear. ©1ce. June 25, 1942; E unp. 
309223; Mary Rucinski, Newberry, 
Pa. , 44003 


44017 


Let’s back the United Nations; w & 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 
314512; Harry Hartman, Inglewood, 
Calif. 44004 


Let’s cheer; coll., w & m arr. James M. 
Fulton, Ed. Chenette & others; band 
pts., with conductor. © Sept. 8, 
1942; E pub. 107602; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 44005 


Let’s comb beaches; from Beat the 
band, w George Marion, jr., m Johnny 
Green. © Sept. 19, 1942; E pub. 
1084384; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 44006 


Let’s dance; song, m Mae Davis. © 
ipie.) Oct 9, 1942508 sunpiSl117 ; 
Elsie Mae Jordan, South Portland, 
Me. 44007 


Let’s do our part; w & melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312778; Jose- 
phine C. Szantyr, Waterbury, Conn. 

44008 


Let’s get going; song. © 1c. Oct. 10, 
1942; E unp. 311543; Freda Haskell, 
Evanston, III. 44009 


Let’s get it over; w & melody; in F. 
© 1e. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 314504; 
Frank Von Luehrte, Cincinnati. 

44010 


Let’s get it over with; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. ©1e«. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314548; Birdie 
Mooring, Leachville, Ark. 44011 


Let’s get-to-gether darlin’; w & melody 
Johnny [i. e. J. S.] Babor. © 1e. 
Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 311391; John 
Stanley Babor, Chicago. 44012 


Let’s give a toast to our boys in khaki 
and blue; pf. treble. © 1c. Nov. 6, 
1942; E unp. 314840; Bessie Mabel 
Terry, Lowell. 44013 


Let’s go; song. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; 
BH unp. 312176; Mrs. Louis Henry, 
Bosworth, Mo. 44014 


— w Tom [i. e. Thomas Jefferson] 
Waters, jr., m Leo Aldrich Waters. 
© Sept. 16, 1942 ; E pub. 108151; Tom 
Waters & sons, Wilmington, Del. 

44015 


Let’s go, America ; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313199; M. E. Rychterski, Chicago. 

44016 


Let’s go! Fore River; pf., with w. © 
Oct. 24, 1942; E pub. 109048; Everett 
Denton Richards, Nantasket, Mass. 

44017 


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44018 


Let’s go men; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] ©1e. Nov. 
2, 1942; E unp. 313871; Edward C. 
Punt, Fort Custer, Mich. 44018 


Let’s go to Tokyo; song, m L. Roberts 
[pseud. of Robert Lamm] © 1 «. 
Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312231; Wil- 
liam B. Allen, Gary, Ind. 44019 


Let’s help the navy; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 ¢ Oct. 12, 1942; H 
unp. 311642; Laura Jane Ferguson, 
Monroe, Mich. 44020 


Let’s hitch a horsie to the automobile; 
from Get hep to love, w & m AI 
Hoffman, Mann Curtis & Jerry Liv- 
ingston. © Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 
108314 ; Leeds music corp., New York. 

44021 


Let’s honeymoon in California; w Anne 
[i. e. L. A.] West, m Homer Dodge 
Caine; pf. treble. © 1 c¢. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 3138024; Lucy Anne 
West, Ponea City, OKl. 44022 


Let’s keep that good Flag flying; song, 
m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© 1e. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311601; 
Frances Mary Bintz, South Milwau- 
kee, Wis. 44023 


Let’s keep them marching; w D. Mel- 
son & Lu Harl, melody L. Earl. © 
1 ec. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313039; 
Dollie Melson, Valles Mines, Mo. 

44024 


Let’s knock Hitler off the map! Mus- 
solini and the Jap; w & melody. © 
1c Oct. 80, 1942; E unp. 3138652; 
Frederick CC. Morgan, Rochester, 
iNeY: 44025 


Let’s lend a hand to China; w & mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 
312061; Ben Goldstein, Brooklyn. 

44026 


Let’s make a wish tonight; arr. Louis 
Rosenberger; pf., with w. © 1 «. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314753; Roy W. 
Swanson, Minneapolis. 44027 


Let’s make the most of it now; w Irv- 
ing Taylor, melody Vic Mizzy. © 1 
e. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312643; 
Santly-Joy, ine., New York. 44028 


Let’s make the most of tonight; song, 
melody G. Adams & Evelyn Bielen. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310923; 
George Adams, New York. 44029 


Let’s never part again; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 19, 1942; EH unp. 312727; Irene 
Webster, St. Louis. 44030 


pt. III, n. s., v. 37 


Let’s not say goodbye; w & melody. © 
1 «4 Nov. 38, 1942; E unp. 314207; 
Clarence M. Shapiro, Chicago. 44031 


Let’s read a book; w & melody. © 1 
e. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 312930; Jef- 
frey Wing, New York. 44032 


Let’s spring one; w O. René & Doug 
Daniels, & melody. © 1. Sept. 3, 
1942; EH unp. 308423; Otis René, Los 
Angeles. 44033 


Let’s stamp ’em out; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 314506; 
Jessie Geneva Bonn, Alpena, Mich. 

44034 


Let’s stand by our colors Red, White 
and Blue; song, melody Robert Pol- 
lack. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 
311428; Alta McCauley, East Alton, 
Til. 44035 


Let’s stay home on Saturday night, 
dear; song. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; H 
unp. 311525; Robert James Beatty, 
Columbus, O. 44036 


Let’s swing it together; w & melody. 
©1c. Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 313012; 
Maurine K. Richardson, Watertown, 
S. D. 44037 


Let’s take a rap at a Jap; song, melody 
Mrs.. Harold Wirth. © 1. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 314245; Donald V. 
Zichichi, New Orleans. 44038 


Let’s take a trip to Honeymoon Hill; 
w & m Mitchell Carrigan [pseud. of 
C. M. Mitchell] © 1c. Sept. 17, 
1942; E unp. 309237; Clifton M. 
Mitchell, Roanoke, Va. 44039 


Let’s talk about me; w & m Sid Neil 
& Jim Nicol. © Oct. 5, 1942; E pub. 
108717; Southern music pub. co. 
(Canada) Iltd., Toronto. 44040 


Let’s talk of our love; w & m Chris 
Wartenberg, Ray Pearl & Norman 
Beasley. © Oct. 10, 1942; E pub. 
108424; Popular music publications, 
Chicago. 44041 


Let’s tisket and tasket; w & melody 
Mary Tolka, Barb. White & Bob 
White. ©1c. Nov. 6, 1942; EH unp. 
314445; Arthur Robert White, Chi- 
cago. 44042 


Letter from my boy; w Hester Bailey, 
m Gordon R. Woodford. © 1 ce. Oct. 
15, 1942; E unp. 312140; Martha Hes- 
ter Bailey, McCurtain, Okl. 44043 


Letter from Nora; from Journey for 
Margaret, by Franz Waxman. © 1 
e. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314002; 
Loew’s, ine., New York. | 44044 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


44073 


Letter from the States today; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 
814430; Carrell Barnett & Mary Bar- 
nett, Chicago. 44045 


Letter to a soldier; w Margaret Goebel 
Cleary; pf. treble. © 1c. Sept. 19, 
1942; E unp. 3809441; William 
Mathers Goebel, Jacksonville, Ill. 

44046 


Letter to daddy; song. ©1c. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 314030; Eva C. Sanford, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 44047 


Letter to my lover; song. ©1c. Nov. 
2, 1942; E unp. 318810; Robert E. 
Foster, Seattle. 44048 


Letter to my son; song. © 1c. Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 314768; Sharon Elma 
Knox, Los Angeles. 44049 


Letter today; pf, treble, with w. ©1 
e, Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311703; Mary 
A. Barnett & Carrell Barnett, Chi- 
eago, 44050 


Liberator; w & melody. © 1 c¢, Oct. 
27, 1942; E unp. 313386; Leonard 
Lluellen Gilcrease, Lemoore, Calif, 

44051 


Liberty ; by Harry Salter; pf. © Aug. 
3, 1942; E pub. 108077 ; Emil Ascher, 
ine., New York. 44052 


—pf., with w. ©1c. Oct, 21, 1942; 
E unp. 312802; Henry Arthur Frisch- 
knecht, Leonia, N. J. 44053 


Liberty bells will always ring; song, w 
Ethel Langley. © 1c. May 6, 1942; 
E unp. 311363 ; Linnie Mae Philbrick, 
Dallas, 44054 


Liberty Land; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1c. Nov, 9, 1942; E unp. 
314568; Andrew E, Dana, Old Town, 
Me. 44055 


Liberty march; w & melody. ©1«. 
Oct, 24, 1942; E unp. 313041; Annie 
Prevost Stark, New York. 44056 


Liberty praise; hymns, w & m com- 
piled Otis L. McCoy. © Sept. 3, 
1942; E pub. 107584; Tenn. music & 
ptg. co., Cleveland, 44057 


Liberty song; w George Buyukas, mel- 
ody Nicholas Mantzaros. © 1 ¢, Oct. 
30, 1942 ; E unp. 313660; Apollo music 
co., New York. 44058 


Lidice; song. © 1 ¢, Oct. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 313627; Bessie Boniel, New 
York, 44059 


Liebestraum ; melody Franz Liszt, arr. 
Vincent Lopez, © 1 ¢, Sept. 30, 
1942; E unp. 312299; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 44060 


Life’s souvenir; song. © Oct. 20, 1942; 
E pub, 108582; Richard Alfred Bal- 
lard, Cokeville, Wy. 44061 


Light of the morning will bring a new 
day; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © ¥f c Oct. 12, 1942;° Hh 
unp. 811595; Violet M., Crawford, 
Parry Sound, Ont., Canada, 44062 


Light of the world; w Alfred Grant 
Walton; pf. ©l1c. Nov. 4, 1942; E 
unp. 314287; Richard Howell Nolen, 
Lansing, Mich, 44063 


Light that shines; song. © 1c. Nov. 
6, 1942; E unp, 314815; Anna Irene 
Joyce, Hyde Park, Mass. 44064 


Lights along the Palisades; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1ec. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 
311006; Eleanor Todd Moffett, Ashe- 
ville, N, C, 44065 


Lights of home; w & melody George 
P. Kendrick & S. Marantz. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314682; Simon 
Marantz, Camp Davis, N. C. 44066 


Like David; song. © 1 ¢, Sept. 29, 
1942; E unp. 312590; Maude Robin- 
son, Kansas City, Mo, 44067 


Like the lone pine tree, I’m pining for 
thee; w & melody. © 1, Oct, 12, 
1942; E unp. 312109; Inez Isabell 
Brumbelow, Lomita, Calif, 44068 


Liko, pua ika lai; w & melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308791; Alvin 
Kaleolani Isaacs, Honolulu. 44069 


Limericks; by Lee Rogers [pseud. of 
Roger C, Wilson] ; women’s 3-pt. cho. 
© Aug, 25, 1942; E pub. 107714; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O, 44070 


Linden tree; English w from Wilhelm 
Miller’s poem and m arr, Roy Ring- 
wald, m Franz Schubert; men’s cho. 
© May 18, 1942; E pub. 108781; 
Words & music, inc., New York, 

44071 


Linger longer; w & melody. © 1«. 
Oct, 12, 1942; E unp. 311851; Harry 
F. Chiaravallo, Hasbrouck Heights, 
ING: 44072 


Lips across the table, hands across the 
sea; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. ©1c. Oct, 5, 1942; E unp. 
310945; Raymond G, Berry, Detroit. 

44073 


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44074 


pt. III, n. s., v. 37 


Listen to the mockingbird; w & m Alice 
Hawthorne, adaptation of w & arr. 
of m Travis Johnson & Margaret 
Johnson; treble cho. © Oct. 5, 1942; 
E pub. 108379; Hall & McCreary co., 
Chicago. 44074 


Little adobe shack; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 318257; Dorothea 
Maier, Forest Grove, Or. 44075 


Little bird; song. ©1c. Oct. 22, 1942; 
E unp. 312758; Clara May Russell 
Hamilton, Comanche, Tex. 44076 


Little bit jealous; song. © 1 c. Oct. 
24, 1942; E unp. 312971; Hazel Irene 
Ross, Long Beach, Calif. 44077 


Little black pig; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311693; Tarsia 
Rossiter, Chicago. 44078 


Little boy; w & melody Willette Wild- 
rick [i. e. W. W. Samuels] © 1. 
Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 313688; Willette 
Wildrick Samuels, Medford, Or. 

44079 


Little breezes; pf. © 1c. Oct. 22, 
1942; E unp. 312748; Clara May Rus- 
sell Hamilton, Comanche, Tex. 44080 


Little cowgirl of the range; w & m Don 
Corbo [i. e. D. R. Corbo, jr.] ©l1e. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308846; Domi- 
nick R. Corbo, jr., Asbury Park. 

44081 


Little dandy Jim; song. ©1c. Oct. 19, 
1942; EH unp. 312390; Leta L. Wade, 
Kansas City, Mo. 44082 


Little dream; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. ©1c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 310939; Harold E. Bledsoe, 
Indianapolis. 44083 


Little fancy in G; pf. ©1e. Oct. 22, 
1942; E unp. 312749; Clara May Rus- 
sell Hamilton, Comanche, Tex. 

44084 


Little girl’s plea; w & m Hal Burns & 
Jack Pennington. © Oct. 2, 1942; E 
pub. 108613; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 44085 


Little girls take warning; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310944; Alma 
Cooper, Houston. 44086 


Little gold star mother; w & melody. 
©1e Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310697; 
John Elias Swanson, Mount Vernon, 
NeiY. 44087 


Little green valley; w & m Billy [i. e. 
W. A.J] English. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 311448; William A. English, 
Lancaster, Pa. 44088 


Little home in the valley; w & melody 
Mrs, Robert Glenn [i. e. L.] Terry. 
© 1e. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 311375; 
Lynne Terry, Willowbrook, Calif. 

44089 


Little house, for you and me; w & m 
Felix Roland [pseud. of Frank Bo- 
len] © 1. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 
311907; Frank Bolen, Los Angeles. 

44090 


Little Marie; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 313927; Thalei Dechert, Cen- 
tralia, Il. 44091 


Little Miss Liberty; song, m L. Ernest 
Walker. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313121; Carl Julius Pursey, St. Louis. 

44092 


Little nearer home; hymn, m Gladys 
Blanchard Muller. © Oct. 15, 1942; 
E pub. 109006 ; Charles F. Weigle, Se- 
bring, Fla. 44093 


Little partner; w & melody. © 1 «. 
Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 311954; Daniel 
H. Bennett, Ateo, N. J. 44094 


Little rose of Texas; w & melody. © 
1 e@ Oct. 19, 1942; E unp, 312387; 
Herald Robert Goodman, Dallas. 

44095 


Little serenade; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 312931; Jeffrey 
Wing, New York. 44096 


Little ships; w Boyle Lawrence, m 
Hadyn Wood. © Sept. 21, 1942; E 
for. 67535; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 44097 


Little soldier; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 ¢« Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 3123877; Mamie Renken, 
Buckley, Ill. 44098 


Little soldier boy; w & melody. ©1c. 
Sept. 19, 1942; E unp. 309396; How- 
ard Percival Grasley, Guelph, Ont., 
Canada. 44099 


Little soldier boy, please smile; w & 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 
312416; Maurine K. Richardson, Wa- 
tertown, S. D. 44100 


Little soldier man; song. © 1c. Nov. 
6, 1942; E unp. 314373; Paul Madi- 
son Wilson, Collierville, Tenn. 44101 


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no. 10, 1942 


44129 


Little Swiss clock; by William Scher; | London sing; song, melody Pietro Var- 


pf. © Aug. 29, 1942; E pub. 107354; 
Oliver Ditson co., Philadelphia. 
44102 


Little things I can’t forget; w Allen 
Sherman: pf., ©, 1. c. Oct, .2,, 1942; 
E unp. 310696 ;s Marvin Goldberg, Chi- 
cago, 44103 


Little trill song; by Robert Schumann, 
arr. Arvid Samuelson; 2 pfs., 4 
hands. © Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 
108182; Belwin, ine., New York. 

44104 


Little war baby, don’t you cry; song, 
pf. arr. Tom Dillard. © 1 c¢. Sept. 
21, 1942; E unp. 309616; Chris V. 
Rowland, Baltimore. 44105 


Little woman; w & m Edgar Leslie, 
Stanley Adams & Joseph Meyer. © 
July 7, 1942; E pub. 108817; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

44106 


Little you care; w Mitchell Parish, m 
Peter De Rose; pf. treble. © 1 c¢. 
Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 311723; Robbins 
musie corp., New York. 44107 


Live for today; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 313377; Russell 
Troy McDavid, Kansas City, Mo. 

a, 44108 

Living in dreams; w & m Josephine 
Kessler Wilcox. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
EK unp. 313157; Joseph Leo Kessler, 
San Antonio. 44109 


Living my life for you; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; 
EK unp, 311641; Richard T, Coles, 
Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md. 

44110 


Living on the moon; song, melody Rob- 
ert N. Schanzer. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
EH unp, 314656; Harry Behar, New 
York, 44111 


Lo, this is our God; Biblical w, m 
Ralph L, Baldwin; mixed cho. © 
July 30, 1942; E pub. 107753; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 44112 


Loch Lomond; old Scotch song, arr. 
Roy Ringwald; men’s cho. © May 
18, 1942; E pub. 108458; Words & 
music, ine., New York. 44113 


Lock my. heart; song, melody Joe 
Woods. ©1c. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 
312166; Janie Smith, New York. 

44114 

Lodicéka; valcik, slowa i m Rudolf 
Hanna, opracowat Jerry Mazanec. 
© Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 108232; Ma- 
resh music co., Cleveland, 44115 


gas. © 1 c.. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313086; Lorene Dandridge, Kansas 
City, Mo. 44116 


Loneliness; from Son of Don Juan, w 
& melody. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 314462; Frank Michael Pagano, 
New York. 44117 


Lonely dreams; song. © 1 c¢. Oct, 27, 
1942; E unp. 3138352; Doris Harned 
Reinberg, Bridgeport, Conn. 44118 


Lonely laddie; w & melody. © 1. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 314459; Joe 
Taylor Torrans, New York. 44119 


Lonely me; waltz, w & melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 312107; 
Charles LeRoy Parker, Sioux City, 
Ta. 44120 


Lonely River; w & m Gene Autry, Fred 
Rose & Ray Whitley, arr. Paul Sells. 
© Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 107453; . 
West’rn music pub, co., Hollywood, 
Calif, 44121 


Lonely Teddy bear and the silver rock- 
ing chair; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313346; 
Velma Menser, Rosedale, Okl. 44122 


Long for me; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. ©1c. Nov. 3, 1942; 
Eunp, 314146; Warren B, Wilson, 
Logan, Utah. 44123 


Long live America; w & melody. © 
1c. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311497; Or- 
lando H. Wardwell, Woodbury, N. J. 


44124 
Long tall mama; by Arletta May, arr. 
Billy May; orch. pts. © Sept. 1, 


1942; E pub. 107391; Mutual music 
soc., inc., New York. 44125 


Long years ago in Bethlehem; Tyrolian 
Christmas carol, English text & arr. 
of m Robert Elmore & Robert B. 
Reed; mixed cho. © Oct. 5, 1942; 
E pub. 108773 ; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York 44126 


Longing; song. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 311059; Gail Phillips South- 
ard, West Mansfield, O. 44127 


Longing for you; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
19, 1942; E unp. 312518; Ephraim 
Stout Lillard, Washington. 44128 


— song. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 313185; Elizabeth Dobbins Har- 
grove & Patsy Ruth D’aughbeny 
Howell, Nashville. 44129 


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44130 


Longs for liberty (Aaxytaed& AcvtEoid) ; 
w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 314075; Leo Karampelas, Chi- 
cago. 44130 


Look; w Sarah Teasdale, & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 312292; 
Georgia S. Gossler, New York. 

44131 


Look at the sailors; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 314555; 
Leta Laree Wade, Kansas City, Mo. 

44132 


Look out, Mister Jap; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
314239; Marie Fontaine, Albany. 

44133 


Look what you have done to me; w & 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 
311474; Joseph Booker, New York. 

44134 


Looking; w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314641; Maude E. Ode- 
kirk, Independence, Mo. 441385 


Looking back; from A. T. C. A., by 
Sol Kaplan. © 1 ec. Oct. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 310778; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

44136 


Looking for you; song, m J. Chas. Mc- 


Neil. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
314234; Florence Cartwright, Los 
Angeles. 44137 


Lord commands; from Joshua, w 
Thomas Morell, m Georg. Friedrich 
Handel, arr. Charles D. Dawe; men’s 
cho. © Aug. 18, 1942; E pub. 107755 ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 441388 


Lord, hold me steady; spiritual, w Lon 
R. Woodrum; mixed voices. © Sept. 
26, 1942; E pub. 1084388; Paul A. 
Johnson, Springfield, I]. 44139 


Lord, if you’re comin’; w & m Bob [i. e. 
R. W.] Cross. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 313134; Robert William Cross, 
Englewood, Col. 44140 


Lord is in His holy temple; Biblical 
w; mixed voices. © Sept. 25, 1942; 
EK pub. 108073; Edgar Dwight John- 
ston, Los Angeles. 44141 


Lord is my shepherd; Biblical w, m 
Jessie L. Deppen; high voice; in C. 
© Oct. 17, 1942; E pub. 108946; Bos- 
ton music co., Boston. 44142 


Lord of our life; w Gregory the Great 
& M. A. von Lowestern, m Van Den- 
man Thompson; mixed voices. © 
Aug. 18, 1942; E pub. 107712; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 44143 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 37 


Lord, speak to me; w Frances R. Hay- 
ergal, m Louise E. Stairs; in E flat. 
© Sept. 16, 1942; E pub. 107862; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

44144 


Lord’s graciousness; anthem, Biblical 
w, m William Baines; mixed. voices. 
© Aug. 29, 1942; E pub. 107347; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

44145 


Lord’s my shepherd; song, Biblical w. 
© 1c. Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 312045; 
Philip H. Cooley, Honolulu. 44146 


Lord’s prayer; set tom. ©1e. Nov. 
2, 1942; E unp. 313955; Elmer O. 
Lake, Newton, Mass. 44147 


song, Biblical w. ©1c. Oct. 25, 
1942; E unp. 313153; Marjorie Con- 
rad-Johnson, Kansas City, Mo. 

44148 


Lorenz’s s. a. b. concert choruses; com- 
piled & ed. Ira B. Wilson ; 3-pt. mixed 
cho. © Aug. 20, 1942 ; E pub. 107708: 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 44149 


Los Angeles; song. © 1 ce. Oct. 30, 
1942; E unp. 313661; Jesse S. Long- 
with, Seymour, Mo. 44150 


Lost; song. ©1-c. Nov. 3, 1942; EB unp. 
314188; Edward W. Kuell & Walter 
A. Sowles, Hingham, Mass. 44151 


Lost angel; w & melody Mrs. Robert 
Glenn [i. e. L.] Terry. © 1c. Sept. 
18, 1942; E unp. 311374; Lynne 
Terry, Willowbrook, Calif. 44152 


Lost chord; w Adelaide A. Proctor, m 
Arthur Sullivan, arr. Stuart Church- 
ill; male cho., with optional girls’ 
trio. © Nov. 1, 1940; E pub. 108820; 
Words & music, ine., New York. 

44153 


Lost in the shadows of the night; w & 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 
314380; Gladys Marie Bagwill, Chi- 
cago. 44154 


Lotus flower; w & arr. of m Ellen Jane 
Lorenz, m César Cui; mixed voices. 
© Aug. 18, 1942; E pub. 107730; Lo- 
renz pub. co., Dayton, O. 44155 


Louise; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 30, 
1942; E unp. 313585; Ben Fedderson, 
Huntington, Calif. 44156 


Lovable Lana; song. © 1c. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 313839; Mary Madsen, 
Olympia, Wash. . 44157 


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no. 10, 1942 


Love alone; from The belle of New 
York, w & m Harry Parr Davies & 
Adrian Foley. © Oct. 5, 1942; E for. 
67626; Chappell & co., 1td., London. 

44158 


Love bound; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. 
of Robert Lamm] © 1 ¢« Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 310851; Joseph H. 
Wade, Elizabeth, N. J. 44159 


Love came into my heart; song, m Tom 
Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] 
© 1e. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312222; 
Lillie Darelean Lane, El Segundo, 
Calif. 44160 


Love I have for you; w Annette P. Kin- 
sey, & melody. ©1c. Nov. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 314198; Howard Dolphus Kin- 
sey, Monroe, Ga. 44161 


Love in May; by Louis Breau; pf. © 
’ Apr. 22, 1921; E pub. 108423; Belwin, 
inc., New York. 44162 


Love is a beautiful prayer; w & mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 13, 1942; E unp. 
312018; Ross Latshaw, Snohomish, 
Wash. 44163 


Love is all I expect from you; w & 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 
312817 ; Joseph Pilisotta, Biloxi, Miss. 

“cs _ 44164 

Love is like that; w Charles Plantico, 
m C. Plantico & V. Plantico; pf. 
mew Ock, 195.4942: BK) unp, 314122: 
Viola Plantico, Stevens Point, Wis. 

44165 


Love lore; song, melody Eddie Keenan. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314567; 
Gertrude Engebo De Rochlenge, Man- 
kato, Minn. 44166 


Love may whisper; song, m Pat fi. e. 
Patricia] Wills. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 314073; Julius. Herrick, Craig, 
Col. 44167 

Love me; song. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 314172; Eleanore Caroline 
Peacock, Kansas City, Mo. 44168 


—— w Don Raye, m Gene De Paul. © 
1c. Oct. 19, 1942; EK unp. 312355 ; Uni- 
versal music corp., New York. 44169 


Love me forever; w & m AI Jacobs, 
Larry Stock & Vincent Rose. © Oct. 
9, 1942; E pub. 108310; Mutual music 
soc., ine., New York. 44170 


Love me little, love me long; theme & 
variations based on andante from 
Surprise symphony, w anon., m 


44185 


Love of Jesus; hymn, w Noah EH. Pau- 
lin. "©rt ¢ Oet) 12; 194279 H ‘unp: 
311747; Harry G. Lucas, Glendale, 
Calif. 44172 


Love song; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
14, 1942; EH unp. 312291; Georgia S. 
Gossler, New York. 44173 


Love takes the cake; w & melody. © 
1 ec Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 314217; 
Frank Charles Hesel, Philadelphia. 

44174 


Love that could not stay; w & m David 
W. Guion, based on old folk tune; 
high voice. © July 23, 1942; E pub. 
107774; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

44175 


Love to you, mom, and a good-nite kiss; 
song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311612; Lina Katharine Putnam, 
Seattle. 44176 


Love will find a way; w & melody Hal 
Burns & Earl Nunn. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
18, 1942; E unp. 309482; Peer inter- 
natl. corp., New York. 44177 


Love with interest; song, melody Rob- 
ert VanSickle. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 3811676; Josephine Bradley 
Born, Kingman, Ariz. 44178 


Love-a-bye; w & melody. © 1. Oct. 
8, 1942; E unp. 311485; Gertrude 
Bellman, New York. 44179 


Lovely like you; w Gene Stuart, & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 
3143383; Edna May Biggerstaff, Chi- 
cago. 44180 


Lover true; march; pf., with w. © 1 
ce. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309461; 
J. M. Risinger, Homer City, Pa. 

44181 


Lover’s Lane is Lonely Lane; w & mel- 
ody Jimmy Murphy. ©1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; EK unp. 314687; James Sanborn 
Murphy, Laguna Beach, Calif. 

44182 


Lover’s paradise; w & melody. © 1 
e, Mar.’ -9,; 1942; "Ei -unp. ‘318338: 
Sammy Smith, Nashville. 44183 


Love’s fire; w C. Schloredt, m D. J. 
Allread; pf. treble © 1 ec. Oct. 
19, 1942; E unp. 312516; Cecilia 
Schloredt & Doris J. Allread, Sun- 
dance, Wy. 44184 


Love’s meditation; song, m J. Chas. 


Haydn, arr. Estelle Liebling. © July McNeil. © 1 c. Oct. 19, 1942: B 

30, 1942 ; E pub. 107767 ; G. Schirmer, unp. 3812461; Lottie Harper, John 

ine., New York. 44171 Day, Or. 44185 
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44186 


pt. 11S Awe 


Love’s own way; pf. treble, with w.| Lullaby; English w Wladimir Lakond 


© 1c. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311479; 
William Julian Montague, Covington, 
Ky. 44186 


Lovesick; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 3138159; Wil- 
liam Michael, Los Angeles. 44187 


Loving hands; w Bessie Henderson ; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 312047; 
Frances Williams Davies, New York. 

44188 


Loving letter from you; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 314166; 
Maria Pantano, Brooklyn. 44189 


Lower taxes; song. © 1c. Nov. 7%, 
1942; E unp. 314535; Floyd Monroe 
Seaman, Uniontown, Pa. 44190 


Loyal men of Rotary; song. © Oct. 
29, 1942; E pub. 109021; Eli Hamp- 
sher Gruber, Malvern, Pa. 44191 


Loyalty; song. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
EK unp. 3138113; Earnest Lyman 
Barnes, Corsicana, Tex. 44192 


Loyalty to America; w & m Ruth H. 
Van Kortrijk [pseud. of R. H. Van 
Courtright] © 1 ¢ Oct. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 314861; Ruth Howard Van 
Courtright, Marysville, Calif. 44193 


Luanna; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1942; H 
unp. 313055; Pearl Clark, Lansing, 
Mich. 44194 


Lubochka; w Florence Tarr, m H. Hor- 
lick & Lou Merkur; pf. treble. © 
1 c. Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 314534; 
Harry Horlick, New York. 44195 


Luck; from Gambler’s choice, by 
Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
38, 1942; E unp. 310752; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 44196 


Lucky Strike song; pf., with w. © 1 
e. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312851; Vi- 
téz Anthony Keresztfalvy, Cleveland. 

44197 


Lucky Yankee; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312730; Olan 
Evan Smith, Livermore, Calif. 44198 


Luecrecia; vals, letra y m Hector 
Suarez. © Feb. 10, 1942; E for. 
67300; Ediciones internacionales Fer- 
mata, Buenos Aires. 44199 


Luke’s Christmas carol; w & melody. 
© 1e. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312659; 
Adolph Andrew Kirkberg, Los An- 
geles. 44200 


16 


20 


[pseud. of Walter Lake], m A, 
Egoroff, rev. & ed.; double mixed 
cho. © Sept. 14, 1942; E pub. 
108408 ; Quinto Maganini, Greenwich, 
Conn. 44201 


on a fragment from Brahms, by 
Hric A. Smith; pf. © May 14, 1942; 
EK for, 67526; Oxford univ. press, 


London. 44202 
— song. © 1 c¢. Oct. 22, 1942; HE 
unp. 3812750; Clara May Russell 
Hamilton, Comanche, Tex. 44203 


—w&melody. ©1ce. Oct. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 313778; Bess M, Worthington, 
Miami, Fla. 44204 


Lullaby Bay; song. © 1 e¢. Oct. 13, 
1942; E unp. 312025; Yvonne Peter- 
son, Oslo, Minn. 44205 


Lyrechord echoes of Pearl Harbor; 
melody, with pf. ace. © 1c. Sept. 
8, 1942; E unp. 308208; Harry H. 
Mostrom, Bristow, Neb. 44206 


Lyric of liberty; song, m Eddie 
Keenan. © Oct. 30, 1942; E pub. 
108894; S. S. Fisher, Cleveland, 

44207 


Ma, I’m going over now; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 314279; 
Dorothy S. Brown, West Detroit, 
Mich. 44208 


Mac and Vera; from Odor of violets, 
by Lennie Hayton. © 1c. Sept. 16, 
1942; E unp, 309127; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 44209 


Mac searches Gerente’s room; from 
Odor of violets, by Lennie Hayton. 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309128; 
Loew’s, ine., New York, 44210 


MacArthur; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 311599; Jerry E. Good- 
win, Detroit. 44211 


MacArthur is holding the fort; song, m 
Burrell Van Buren. © 1 ¢. Sept. 25, 
1942; E unp. 311414; Mary Kathryn 
Kasler, Glouster, O. 44212 


MacArthur song; song. © Oct. 13, 
1942; E pub. 108539; A. R, Bandini, 
Crockett, Calif, 44213 


MacArthur’s invincibles; march; mili- 
tary band pts. ©1c. Oct. 29, 1942; 
EH unp. 313521; Hervey Elliott Caton, 
Springfield, Va. 44214 


McLaughlin march; melody. © 1 ©. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314012; Edna 
May Biggerstaff, Chicago. 44215 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


44244 


Madeleine; song, melody Ronald Buck. | Mame her oif sorgn; w & melody. © 


© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312542; 
Ann T, Malone, San Carlos, Ariz. 
44216 


Madolin hospital; from Journey for 
Margaret, by Sol Kaplan. 1, Pt. 1.— 
2, Cont. © 1c. each Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 313992, 313997; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 44217, 44218 


Magic of Georgia; song, © 1 ¢, Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 3138171; Martha 
Finger, Gainesville, Ga. 44219 


Mago (Hl); de Porfirio Perez Mirow; 
pf. © Oct. 1, 1942; E pub. 108287; 
Charles Gunther publicity, Flushing, 
NEY, 44220 


Maiden’s hymn; w & melody Freddy 
Coleman [pseud, of Freda Selicoff] 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp,. 313170; 
Freda Selicoff, New York, 44221 


Maiden’s prayer; song, m J, Chas. Mc- 


Neil. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311714; Charles Reed Scott, Du- 
buque, Ia. 44222 


Major Van Orden march; march; band 
pts. © 1 c. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 
313512; Leonard Joseph Denena, jr., 
Quantico, Va. 442323 


Make believe angels; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 3138050; Louise 
Zornes, Grant, Ala, 44224 


Make my dreams come true; song. © 
le. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311157 ;xy Ethel 
Stevenson, Ecorse, Mich. 44225 


Make Uncle Sam your pal; song, m L. 
Roberts [pseud. of Robert Lamm] 
© le Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310849; 
Leonora Pitcher Park, New York. 

44226 


Make up your mind; w & m Lester Lee 
[pseud. of Sol Kaplan] & Zeke [i. e. 
Leo] Manners. © Oct. 29, 1942; HE 
pub. 108952; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 44227 


—— —— —— pf. treble. © 1 c..Sept. 
18, 1942; E unp. 309428; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 44228 


Make up your mind before you break 
up my heart; song, melody Herby 
[se Herbert.S.], Lutz....© 1:c. Oct 
14, 1942; E unp. 313533; Gertrude 
Frances Zeldes, Los Angeles. 44229 


Make yourself at home; w & m Victor 
Snowdon. © Nov. 4, 1942; E for. 
67628; B..Feldman & co., London. 

44230 


1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 309214; Isi- 
dore Lillian, New York. 44231 


Mammy Lou; w & melody. ©1e. Oct. 
17, 1942; E unp. 312337; Steven Louis 
Drobae, Detroit. 44232 


Mammy’s little blackout baby; w G. 
Moriarty, m M. P. Moriarty; pf. © 
1 ec. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314688; 
George Moriarty & Mary Patricia 
Moriarty, Detroit. 44233 


Mammy’s soldier boy ; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 311634; Ethel Blew, Kalamazoo, 
Mich. 44234 


Man I lost; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314240; 
Anne H. Harvey, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 

44235 


Man in the moonlight; song. ©le. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 313321; Pansy 
Joanna Huddle, Clarinda, Ia. 44236 


Man of Galilee; w & melody. ©l1e. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311846; Charles 
Merrill, Salt Lake City. 44237 


Man of my heart; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 310822; Gertrude M. Patter- 
son, Detroit. 44238 


Man with the chin, the man with the 
grin and the man with the silly mous- 
tache; w EH. Hartman, m M. Burke. 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309197; 
Margo Burke & Ernest Hartman, 
New York. 44239 


Man with the gun; song, arr. Walter 
Blaile. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 
308108; Jeanette M. Welborn, Free- 
port, L. I., N. Y. 44240 


Man with the hoe; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 318452; 
Charles Herbert Dickson, New Or- 
leans. 44241 


Maniana; by Otto Luening; violin & pf. 
© June 30, 1941; E pub. 108274; Ar- 
row music press, ine., New York. 

44242 


Mansions for me; w & melody Bill [i. e. 
W. S.] Monroe. © 1 ec. Sept. 21, 
1942; EK unp. 313310; William Smith 
Monroe, Nashville. 44243 


Many times at night and day; w & 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
314049; Haskell B. Davis, Washing- 
ton. 44244 


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44245 


March; by Jane Van Htten [i. e. J. V. 
Andrews]; pf. ©1c. Sept. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 310329; Jane Van Etten An- 
drews, Evanston, I1l. 


melody. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1942; H 
unp. 3145386; Michael Grieco, New 
York. 44246 


pf. ©1e. Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 
312751; Clara May Russell Hamil- 


ton, Comanche, Tex. 44247 
March—finale; pf. treble. © 1c. Nov. 
2, 1942; E unp. 314071; William 
Grant Still, Los Angeles. 44248 


March for the new infantry; w Tom 
fie. TI. M.] Adair, 2m Dicksifit¢ e. 
Re Ro). Uhl... ©.1 c Oct 5, 1942; Hh 
unp. 311159; Thomas M. Adair & 
Richard R. Uhl, Kingston, Pa. 44249 


March of the invincible Americans; 
band pts. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; H 
unp. 307835 ; Emanuel Madison Cock- 
rell, Tuskegee Institute, Ala. 44250 


March of the recruit; w T. Schubert, 
melody H, J. Allpress. © 1 ce. Oct. 
12, 1942; E unp. 311778; Taia Schu- 
bert & Eva Jo Allpress, San Antonio. 

44251 


March of the WAACS; w & melody. 
© Sept. 29, 1942; E pub. 108394; 
Samuel Wesoky, Pittsburgh. 44252 


March on; march; pf. treble. © 1. 
Oct. 31, 1942; EH unp, 313827; Elsa 
Fox, Cleveland Heights, O. 44253 


March on, America; w & m Henry Gor- 
don Thunder; unison cho. or bar. 
solo, with men’s voices, ad lib. 
Oct. 30, 1942; E pub. 108978; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

44254 


March on, marines; march, Paul Van 
Loan, arr. George F, Briegel; band 
pts. © Sept. 21, 1942; E pub. 108678 ; 
Associated music publishers, inc., 
New York. 44255 


March on to victory; pf., with w. ©1 
e. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311310; Esther 
Morris, Chicago, 44256 


—song. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 311042; Harriet A. Atwood, 
West Orange, N. J. 44257 


—song. ©1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
312489; Esther Morris, Chicago, 
44258 


—m J. F, Hortiz & Richard P. 
Lilly, arr, RP Lilly. “© tech Nov: 
7, 1942; E unp, 314561; Joseph F. 
Hortiz, Philadelphia. 44259 


44245 


pt. lI, n. s., v. 37 


—w & melody John Austin Wipert 
& L. Dehus. © 1. Oct. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 312266; Louise Dehus, Co- 
lumbus, O. 44260 


March on you fighting Yanks; w & mel- 
ody Pat [i. e. Pasquale] D’Epiro. © 
1 ec, Oct, 28, 1942; E unp, 313408; 
Pasquale D’Hpiro, New York, 44261 


March (The) to victory; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp, 311211; 
Leo J. Bonenberger, Wheeling, W. 
Va, 44262 


March wind; w & melody Ted [i. e. 
C. G.] Ruggles. ©1 ce, Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 3138104; Cecil Grant Ruggles, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 44263 


Marches for kadence korps and junior 
drum corps; by Joe Berryman. © 
Feb, 28, 1942; AA 411885; Ludwig & 
Ludwig, ine., Chicago, 44264 


Marching; w Livingston Hunt; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313788 ; Helen Thomas, New York. 

44265 


Marching for Uncle Sam; w & melody. 
© 1c, Oct, 8, 1942; E unp. 311289; 
Michael Flagg, Camp Lee, Va. 44266 


Marching once more; song. © 1 «¢ 
Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314513 ; Thomas 
Irving Mahoney, Chicago, 44267 


Marching song; song. © 1c. Oct, 22, 
1942; E unp. 312752; Clara May Rus- 
sell Hamilton, Comanche, Tex. 

44268 


Marching to victory; martial song, w 
Rosa Kudisch. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1942; 
HE sunp. 314196; Alexis Kudisch, For- 
est Hills, L. I., N. Y, 44269 


— song, melody Ronald Buck. ©1e. 
Noy, 9, 1942; E unp. 314584; Mildred 
Lenoir, Chicago, 44270 


Marching to victory with you; w 
Chubby Green [pseud. of M. Green- 
baum], melody D. Heywood. © 1 
ec. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp, 311026; 
Donald Heywood & Morris Green- 
baum, New York. 44271 


Margaret ; w & melody. ©1e. Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 313150; Romeo Vil- 
larreal Quintanilla, Fort Smith, Ark. 

44272 


Maria-Rosalie; w & melody. © 1. 
Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314338; Nicho- 
las C, Tzannos, New York. 44273 


Maricano; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
©1c, Sept. 8, 1942; E unp, 308294; 
E. C, Lyle, Amesdale, Ont., Canada. 

44274 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


Marie and me; song, arr. Ina Oplinger. 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 3127382; 
Thomas L. Sebastian, Tulsa, OKI. 

44275 


Marines’ hymn; arr. Hugo Frey. 1. 
Men’s 3-pt. cho.—2. Mixed cho. © 
Apr. 22, 1942; E pub. 108381, 108382 ; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

44276, 44277 


=) —— women’s 3-pt. cho.) ‘©»Oct. 
20, 1942; E pub. 108708; Robbins mu- 
sie corp., New York. 44278 


arr. Robert W. Gibb; men’s voices. 
© Nov. 4, 1942; EH pub. 109050; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 44279 


—— arr. Roy Ringwald; men’s cho. © 
June 12, 1942; E pub. 108456; Words 
& music, ine., New York. 44280 


song, m L. Z. Phillips, arr. Wal- 
ter Rolfe. © Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 
108334; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 44281 


Marmalade; song. ©1c. Nov. 4, 1942; 
EH unp. 314288; Richard Howell No- 
len, Lansing, Mich. 44282 


Married life, oh, what bliss; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314646; Victor Cason, Republic, Mo. 

44283 


Maryland corn meal bread; w & mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
312405; Alec Templeton, Greenwich, 
Conn. 44284 


Mary’s lullaby; 14th century carol, w 
& arr. of m Ralph G. Winslow; 2-pt. 
cho. © Oct. 24, 1942; E pub. 108746; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 44285 


w Henry A. Koenig, m Ewald V. 
Nolte; women’s cho. © Oct. 1, 1942; 
E pub. 108302; Hall & McCreary co., 
Chicago. 44286 


Masked ball; w John W. Bratton, m 
Grace Warner Gulesian, on theme by 
Johann Strauss. © Oct. 16, 1942; 
E pub. 108544; Belwin, ine, New 
York. 44287 


Massachusetts women’s defense corps 
song; song. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 311077; Helen Lauriat Lyman, 
Somerville, Mass. 44288 


Massa’s in de cold, cold ground; w & m 
Stephen C. Foster, arr. Thaddeus J. 
Kropcezynski; women’s cho. © Oct. 
24, 1942; EH pub. 108953; Hall & Mc- 
Creary co., Chicago. 44289 


44302 


Massed band; march, Arthur Severn; 
band pts., with conductor. © Oct. 9, 
1942; EK pub. 108752; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 44290 


Master musician; song. © 1 c. Oct. 
12, 1942; EH unp. 311837; Maxine An- 
derson Wood, Kennett Square, Pa. 

44291 


Master (The) plays; w Roscoe C. Jami- 
son, m Jean Stor [pseud. of W. A. 
Morgan], op. 62, no. 7; sop., with 
violin & pf. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 814120; W. Astor Morgan, New 
York. 44292 


Master works for the marimba; by 
Chopin, arr. Clair Omar Musser; 
marimba & pf. © Dec. 29, 1940; E 
pub. 107445 ; Forster music publisher, 
inec., Chicago. 44293 


Masters in this hall; w William Morris, 
m carol-tune from Chartres, arr. 
George Faulkner; mixed cho. © 
Oct. 24, 1942; E pub. 108747; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 44294 


Mathematically speaking; w & melody. 
© 1e. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312404; 
Priscilla Beacham Stanton, Balti- 
more. 44295 


Mauna Ike; w & melody. ©1e. Sept. 
14, 1942; EK unp. 308790; Alvin Kaleo- 
lani Isaacs, Honolulu. 44296 


May heaven bless you; w Bob HElls- 
worth, m Celeste Stone. © Sept. 24, 
1942; E pub. 108962; Tip top tunes, 
Boston. 44297 


May Thy tender mercies Father ; hymn, 
m Haldor Lillenas. © Oct. 20, 1942; 
EK pub. 108389; Moses Andrew Jack- 
son, Wrightsville, Ga. 44298 


Maybe it was the moon; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. ©1e. 
Oct. 12, 1942; EH unp. 311610; Clara 
Hensley, Fisk, Mo. 44299 


Maybe love took me for a ride; w Pat 
Rolland, & melody. © 1c, Noy, 2, 
1942; E unp. 318951; Leopold Louis 
Osear Karczag, Detroit. 44300 


Maybe one day; from White cargo, by 
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco & Prince 
Modupe. © 1c, Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 
310763; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

44301 


Maybe so, on and on into the night; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 
314870; Vontina Smith, Los Angeles. 

44302 


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44303 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 37 


Maybe some day; w & melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 313318; Ralph 
Seamen Graves, jr., Hollywood, Calif. 

44303 


Mayflower Hill; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 21, 1942; E unp, 312767; Ralph 
Leon Kaufman, Everett, Mass. 443804 


Mazurka; op. 6, no. 1; pf. ©1-c. Oct. 
2, 1942; E unp, 310707; Cécile Lé 
Veillé, Lawrence, Mass. 44305 


— text matter & m Alexandre Tans- 
man; pf. © Sept. 2, 1942; E pub. 
108417; Art publication soc., Clayton, 
Mo. 44306 


Me an’ my guy; w Jean Monroe & Helen 
Monroe, m Curtis [i, e. W. C.] Mon- 
roe; pf, treble. © 1c, Oct. 10, 1942; 
EK unp. 311889; William Curtis Mon- 
roe, Washington. 44307 


Me voy; tango, letra y m Leyla Giac- 
eardi y J. J. Giaccardi. © 1c, Oct. 
20, 1942; E unp, 312562; Jose J, Giac- 
eardi, Los Angeles, 44308 


Me voy queriendote; bolero, letra y me- 
lodia Donato Gil. © 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 
1942; E unp. 318730; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 44309 


Meaning of love; hymn. © 1 ec, Oct. 
16, 1942; E unp. 3812263; William 
Kenneth McIver, Fort Wayne. 

44310 


Mechs of the air corps; w & m Bob 
Crawford. © Oct. 21, 1942; E pub. 
108711; Robbins music corp., New 
York, 44311 


Medics carry on; w & melody. ©1c. 
Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314427; George 
S. Simonson, Wausau, Wis. 44312 


Meditation; op. 22; violin & pf. © 1 
e. Oct, 26, 1942; E unp. 313214; John 
Emanuel Busuttil, Astoria, L, L, 
NY: 44313 


Meet me tonight by the sea; song. © 
1c, Sept. 19, 1942; E unp. 309394; 
Alice Maurine Dillon Johnson, San 
Diego, Calif. 44314 


Meet the folks I left back home; w & m 
Reg Morgan & Charlie Chester. © 
Sept, 30, 1942; E for. 67488; Law- 
rence Wright music co., ltd., London. 


44315 
Meeting you; song, m L. Roberts 
[pseud, of Robert Lamm] © 1. 


Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308373; Ruth 
Markus, Ringoes, N, J. 44316 


Melancolia; waltz melody. ©1e. Oct. 
12, 1942; EH unp, 311685; José Lo 
Duea, San Francisco, 44317 


Mellow; w & melody Eli Levine. © 1 
c. Nov, 4, 1942; E unp. 314266; Ethel 
Levine, New York. 44318 


Melodie in F; melody Ted [i. e. Theo- 
dore] Grouya. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 313091; Theodore Grouya, 
Bel-Air, Calif, 44319 


Melody; pf. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; BE 
unp. 314027; Robert Martel Eley, 
Lima, O. 44320 


Melody 48; melody. © 1 e¢. Oct, 15, 
1942; E unp, 312026; Frank Stanley 
Grubar, Washington. 44321 


Melody in F; melody Peter M. Mar- 
tinez, ©1c, Nov. 2, 1942; E ump. 
314848 ; Pedro Monzén Martinez, New 
York, 44322 


Melody is you; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 21, 1942; E unp, 312826; Frank 
McCormick, New York. 44323 


*Member when; w Winslow Gladwyn 
Hall, & melody. ©1ce. Sept. 4, 1942; 
EK unp. 308048; Carmen Augusta 
Opferman, San Francisco. 44324 


Memories and a prayer for you; w & 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 
313616; Charles Bennett Battenberg, 
Dayton, O. 44825 


Memories dear; w & melody. © 1. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311739; Adolph 
J. Nelson, Los Angeles. ~ 44326 


Memories of long ago; song. © 1 «¢. 
Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 314189; John H. 
Holder, Quanah, Tex. 44327 


Memories of mother ; song, melody Ron- 
ald Buck. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; EH 
unp. 314582; Orpha Steele, Monte- 
zuma, Ia. 44328 


Memories of you; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1 c« Nov. 3, 
1942; E unp. 314139; Ethel M. Bes- 
sey, Brantford, Ont., Canada. 443829 


Memories that never die; w & melody 
Wilf Carter. © 1 c¢ Oct. 9, 1942; 
E ounp. 311559; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 44330 


Memory; song. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 309451; Richard Clark, Eas- 
ton, ~P a. 44331 


Memory of Pasadena; foxtrot song, 
melody Jimmie Crane. © 1 ec. Oct. 
15, 1942; E unp. 312154; George 
Reedy, Carlisle, Ind. 443832 


1624 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


44360 


Memory of you; song. © 1c. Sept. 
19, 1942; E unp. 309413; Mary A. 
Revell, Chicago. 44333 


Memory’s flowers; w & melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310965; John 
Hubert Prodell, West Orange, N. J. 

44334 


Memory’s share; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 310829; Albert R. Smith, Addi- 
son, N. Y. 44335 


Mem’ries and dreams, of you; song. © 
1 ec Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 318111; 
Vera Isabel Madden, North Sacra- 
mento, Calif. 44336 


Men in uniform; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 314709 ; Nick NaBuda, Holladay, 
Tenn. 44337 


Men of Corregidor; w & melody. © 
1 e@ Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313147; 
Clark Wallace, Compton, Calif. 

44338 


Men of Oahu; w Patmond [i. e. E. C.] 
Fleming, m G. Rice. © Sept. 26, 
1942; E pub. 108786; Edmond C. 
Fleming & Gitz Rice, Altadena, Calif. 

44339 


Men of the forest; pf., with w. ©1lce. 
Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311942; Char- 
lotte Anna May Christman, St. Louis. 

44340 


Men of the merchant marine; w & m 
Fred Waring & Jack Dolph. © Sept. 
30, 1942; E pub. 1083807; Words & 
music, ine., New York. 44341 


Men of the merchant navy; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 
314503 ; May Trevolt, New York. 

44342 


Men of the navy; main title, Paul J. 
Smith; pf. conductor. © 1c. Nov. 
9, 1942; EK unp. 314670; Walt Disney 
productions, Burbank, Calif. 44343 


Menuetto; from String quartet, in E 
flat major, by Franz Joseph Haydn, 
op. 9, no. 2, text matter & arr. of m 
L. M. Dodd; pf. © July 21, 1942; 
E pub. 108419; Art publication soc., 
Clayton, Mo. 44344 


Merchant marine; w & melody. ©1ce. 
Oct. 13, 1942; E unp. 311995; Robert 
Elisworth, Boston. 44345 


Merry Christmas and a happy New 
Year; hymn. © 1 ¢. Oct. 10, 1942; 
E ounp. 311547; William F. DeMoss, 
Plain Dealing, La. 44346 


Merry widow; waltz, English w Olga 
Paul, original w Victor Leon & Leo 
Stein, m Franz Lehar. [English text 
only] © Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 
107741; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 44347 


Mesa trail; song, op. 7, w Arthur Owen 
Peterson. © Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 
108639; Edna Frida Pietsch, Milwau- 
kee. 44348 


Message to the Axis; w & melody. © 
1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313608; 
Frank Krase, Chicago. 44349 


Methinks I care just a little bit; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. Oct. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 312058; Maurine K. Richard- 
son, Watertown, S. D. 44350 


Metropolis; from The city, w Thomas 
Caldecot Chubb, m Hope _ Leroy 
Baumgartner, op. 14, no. 2; 6-pt. 
mixed cho. © Sept. 30, 1942; E pub. 
108586; E. C. Schirmer music Co., 
Boston. 44351 


Mexico City; by Joseph Nussbaum & 
Eric Zeisl. pts. 1, 2. © 1c each 
Sept. 16, 1942 ; E unp. 309131, 309132 ; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 44352, 44353 


Mi anhelo; letra y m Mario Alvarez, 
arr. Chaplin; ptes. d’org. © Nov. 
19, 1941; E for. 67467; Promotora 
Hispano Americana de musica, Ss. a., 
Mexico, D. F. 44354 


Mi duefia; bolero, letra y melodia Jesus 
Ramos. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 
8138725; Peer internatl. corp., New 
York. 44355 


Mi muchachita (My little girl); w &m 
Bobbie Jacobs. © Dec. 28, 1940; E 
pub. 107446 ; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 44356 


Mi verdadero amor; bolero, letra y m 
Bobby Collazo; pf. © Oct. 6, 1942; 
Epub. 108722; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 44357 


Mi vida; bolero-fox, w Don Mario, m 
Dominic Trimarkie, Frank Andrini 
& Lawrence Andrini. [Spanish & 
English w] © Aug. 27, 1942; E pub. 
107907; Peer internatl. corp., New 
York. 44358 


Michigan goes marching on; w Paul S. 
Jenkins, m Ewing Reid. © Oct. 2, 
1942; E pub. 108505; Allen intercol- 
legiate music, inc., New York. 443859 


*Mid the ferns; gavotte, Archy Rosen- 
thal; pf. © Nov. 2, 1942; E for. 
67621; Boosey & Hawkes (Aust.) pty. 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 44360 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


44361 


Midgley melody no. 4219; melody. © 
1c. Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311567; 
Charles William Midgley, jr., Pasa- 
dena. 44361 


—no. 4220; melody. ©1e. Oct. 10, 
1942; E unp. 311566; Charles Wil- 
liam Midgley, jr., Pasadena. 44362 


=~ no: 4221- melody... ©° Le Oct. 
21, 1942; BH unp. 312779; Charles Wil- 
liam Midgley, jr.; Pasadena. 44363 


—— no. 4222; melody Charles Midgley 
ia eC. W. Midgley. jit © © -c: 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313117; Charles 
William Midgley, jr., Pasadena. 

44364 


no. 4223; w & melody Charles 
Midgley [i. e. C. W. Midgley, jr.] 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; H unp. 313118; 
Charles William Midgley, jr., Pasa- 
dena. 44365 


— no. 4224; by Charles Midgley [i. e. 
C. W. Midgley, jr.J]; pf. treble. © 
1 e@. Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 313769; 
Charles William Midgley, jr., Pasa- 
dena. 44366 


no. 4225; melody Charles Midgley 
[i. e. C. W. Midgley, jr.] ©1le. Oct. 
31, 1942; E unp. 313770; Charles Wil- 
liam Midgley, jr., Pasadena. 443867 


no. 4226; melody Charles Midgley 
{i. e. C. W. Midgley, jr] © l1« 
Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 313771; Charles 
William Midgley, jr., Pasadena. 

44368 


Midweek song; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. Oct. 21, 1942; 
E sunp. 312623; Minnie Elma Sexton, 
Memphis, Tenn. 44369 


Migajas de amor; bolero, letra G. San- 
chez Galarraga, m EHusebio Delfin. 
© Dec. 2, 1940; E for. 67446; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

44370 


Might of Curtiss-Wright; w & m Sey- 
mour Pinkus. © Oct. 26, 1942; E 
pub. 108824; War production drive 
committee, Curtiss-Wright corp., Pro- 
peller division, Indianapolis. 44871 


Million volunteers; pf., with w. © 1 
ce. Oct. 23, 1942; EH unp. 312949; Carol 
Rhoades Robinson, Jericho, N. Y. 

443872 


Milonga del plata; milonga, letra José 
Terragno, m Luis Moresco. © Mar. 
30, 1942; E for. 67479; Publicaciones 
musicales Tempo, Buenos Aires. 


44373 | 


pt. 11, DS. woae 


Mimi with the dark brown eyes;.w & 
melody Terry Parker [pseud. of Stan- 
ley Gerald Horowitz] © 1. Nov. 
4, 1942; E unp. 314160; Lewis music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 44874 


Min yenta; song. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
EH unp. 314460; Caroline Fuller, Min- 
neapolis. 443875 


Mine’s a changeable mind; song, mel- 
ody Ray Norman & H. Norman. © 
1 ec Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 312791; 
Helen Norman & Raymond Geeting, 
Chicago. 44376 


Minnesota; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 313926; Patricia Nyberg, Lam- 
berton, Minn. 44377 


Minuet; by Mirrie Hill; pf. © Nov. 
2, 1942; E for. 67604; Boosey & 
Hawkes (Aust.) pty. Itd., Sydney, 
Australia. 44378 


Minuetto; by Alfred Hill; pf. © Nov. 
2, 1942; E for. 67599; Boosey & 
Hawkes (Aust.) pty. Itd., Sydney, 
Australia. 44379 


Minute maids and Minute men; w & 
m Minute maids & Minute men of 
MRA; pf. © 1 ec. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 318005; Oxford group—Moral 
re-armament—MRA, ine., Washing- 
ton. 44380 


Minute man; w M. Ashwood, melody F. 
Johnson. ©1ce. Oct. 2, 1942; H unp. 
310698 ; Michael Ashwood & Freddie 
Johnson, New York. 44381 


Miré tus ojos; bolero, letra y m Cris- 
tina Saladrigas; pf. Feb. 27, 
1941; E for. 67458; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 44382 


Miss Elizabeth Blue; pf., with w. © 
1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314628; 
Marie Louise Helehan, Butte, Mont. 

44383 


Miss Eulalia from Australia; w & m 
Carrie Cowdin; pf. © 1c. Oct. 17, 
1942; E unp. 312587; Caroline Cow- 
din, Milwaukee. 44384 


Miss Liberty; march song, melody Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 314304; Clara M. Hill, St. Louis. 

44885 

— w F. BE. Nyecum & Howard Smith, 
& melody. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1942; EH 
unp. 3138415; Florence E. Nycum, At- 
lantie City. 44386 


Miss 1943; song. ©1c. Sept. 14, 1942; 
FE unp. 312726; Wayne Arvid Harju, 
Iron, Minn. 44387 


1626 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


Missa Alme Pater; by M. J. Ryan, based 
on Gregorian Missa Alme Pater & 
Credo, no. 4, with unison pts. from 
aee. to Vatican Kyriale, by Achille 
P. Bragers; women’s 2-pt. voices. © 
Sept. 25, 1942; E pub. 108927; Mi- 
chael J. Ryan, Los Angeles. 44388 

Missa Regina pacis; liturgical w; 
mixed voices; organ acc. © Sept. 
25, 1942; E pub. 109010; Michael J. 
Ryan, Los Angeles. 44389 


Mission bells; from Son of Don Juan; 


mixed cho. © 1 c. Oct. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 314465; Frank Michael Pagano, 
New York. 44390 


Mission to Moscow; melody Mel Powell. 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311554; 
Regent music corp., New York. 

44391 


Mister American; song. © 1 c. Oct. 
15, 1942; E unp. 3812149; Vincent 
Casellas, New York. 44392 


Mr. Dough Boy you must have been 
fooling; song. © 1. Oct. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 3138646 ; Hazel J. Coryell, Can- 
ton, O. 44393 


Mister Five By Five; from Behind the 
eight ball, by Don Raye & Gene De 
Paul, arr. Vic Schoen; orch. pts. 
Oct. 21, 1942; E pub. 108672; Leeds 
music corp., New York. 44894 


Mister J. J. J.; melody Robert Hicks. 
© 1c Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 314159; 
Lewis music pub. co., ine., New York. 

44395 

Mr. Leader of the Band; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 31, 1942;.E unp. 313819; 
Frank Lordan, Dorchester, Mass. 

44396 

Mister Moon Man; w Terry [i. e. T. B.] 
McManus, m Eddie [i. e. I.] Lewis. 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 313554, 
Israel Lewis & Terence B. McManus, 
Brighton, Mass. 44397 


Mr. President; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 8, 
1942; E unp. 311295; Lucile Vivia 
Jetton, Sedalia, Mo. 44398 


Mister President; w & melody. © 1 
e. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 314092; Wal- 
ter G. Samuels, Los Angeles. 44399 


Mr. V. O. Stamps; m Bob Carleton; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 313285; Florence San- 
ford, Campbell, Mo. 44400 


Mr. Wu has gone and joined the army; 


44416 


Mrs. Schlorer’s; w Bertram May, m 
Billy James. nos. 1, 2. © 1. each 
Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309316, 309317 ; 
Mrs. Schlorer’s, ine., Philadelphia. 

44402, 44403 


Mrs. Yank; song. ©1c. Nov. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 314219; Helen Schultz, Cleve- 
land. 44404 


Mitzi; by Leslie Bridgmont, arr. Fred 
Hartley; pf. © Sept. 24, 1942; EB 
for. 67510; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 44405 


— serenade, Leslie Bridgmont, arr. 
Clive Richardson; orch. pts. © Sept. 
23, 1942; E for. 67512; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 

44406 


Models for beginners in composition. 
© June 28, 1942; AA 411115; Arnold 
Schoenberg, Los Angeles. 44407 


Modern fantasy ; by Maxine [i. e. C. M.] 
Catible; pf...©.1, ec Oct. 21, 1942; 
EK unp. 312805; Catherine Maxine 
Cauble, Valdese, N. C. 44408 


Modern favorite songs; hymns, com- 
piled Homer F. Morris. © Sept. 15, 
1942; E pub. 108931; Stamps-Baxter 
music & printing co., Dallas. 44409 


Modern hot chorus album; arr. Harry 
Volpe; guit. nos. 4, 5. © Aug. 31, 
1942; EK pub. 107389, 107390; Radio 
City guitar studio, Sunnyside, te T., 

INNS 44410, 44411 


Moldau (The); from My fatherland, 
Bédrich Smetana, transcribed Felix 
Guenther; pf. © Oct. 27, 1942; E 
pub. 109043; Mercury music corp., 
New York. 44412 


Mom is glad you’re army clad; song, 
melody Bob Carleton. ©1c. Oct. 12, 


1942; E unp. 311653; Mary Sharp, 
Buck Hill Falls, Pa. 44413 
Moment I met you; song, melody 


Joseph Wood. ©1e. Oct. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 3183038; Thelma Siener, New 
Orleans. 44414 


Moment musical; melody Franz Schu- 
bert, arr. Vincent Lopez. © 1 «¢ 
Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 312302; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 44415 


Moments; w & melody Jimmie Lands 


w & m Jack Cottrell. © Oct. 29, [pseud. of J. E. Sussdorff] © le. 

1942; E for. 67589; B. Feldman & co., Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 318241; James 

London. 44401 EK. Sussdorff, Honolulu. 44416 
31591-4396 1627 


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44417 


Monkey and the bear; by Frederick 
- Joyce [pseud. of W. M. Garman]; 
pf. © Sept. 12, 1942; E pub. 108237; 
William McKinley Garman, Los An- 
geles. 44417 


Monte Proser’s Copacabana revue; al- 
bum, w & m Benny Davis & Ted Mur- 
ray [pseud. of Murray Mencher] © 
Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 108667 ; Robbins 
musie corp., New York. 44418 


Monterey magic; w & m Bob [i. e. 
R. W.] Soden. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; 
BH unp. 311325; Robert Walsh Soden, 
Kansas City, Mo. 44419 


Moods & interludes no. 3; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311868; 
Charles Caserta, Manhasset, N. Y. 

44420 


Moon above; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. ©.1 c¢. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312379; Harlan M. Nel- 
son, Blooming Prairie, Minn. 44421 


Moon and the breeze; w & melody. © 
1 ec Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314823; 
Roger Wollmar Anderson, jr., Wau- 
kegan, III. 44422 


Moon-baby; w & m Don [i. e. D. D.] 
Guthrie. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; EB 
unp. 309010; Donald David Guthrie, 
Los Angeles. 44423 


Moon blackout; w & melody Jane Mack 
[pseud. of E. H, MacDermott] © 
1 ec. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 313828; 
Ellen H. MacDermott, Brighton, 
Mass. 44424 


Moon drift; by Sidney Crooke; orch, 
pts. © Oct. 13, 1942; E for. 67629; 
G. Ricordi & co, (London) I1td., Lon- 
don, 44425 

Moon eyes; w N. Rhys, m T, Hearst. 
©1c. Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 314592; 
Tristan Hearst &' Noel Rhys, New 
York, 44426 

Moon madness; w & m F, H, Butler; 
pf. treble. © 1. Oct. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 312189 ; Charles Harold Hughes, 
Madison, Wis. 44427 


Moon of Brazil; rhumba song, melody 
Betty Dolan. © 1c. Oct, 12, 1942; 
EK unp. 311768; Peggy Dolan John- 
son, Rockport, Tex. 44428 


Moon of white laurel; w & melody. © 
1 ec, Oct. 8, 1942; E unp, 311486; 
Gertrude Bellman, New York. 44429 


Moon on the bayou; song, m John C. 
Ringwald & J. M, Thyben. © 1. 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312328; Jon 
Marc Thyben, Los Angeles, 44430 


pt. NS. A¥. an 


Moon (The) rose; melody, with pf. 
ace. © 1c. Oct, 8, 1942; E unp. 
311489; Jean Wilson Miller, Colo- 
rado Springs, 44431 


Moonbeam; w Edmund Anderson, m 
Cy Walter. © Oct. 13, 1942; E pub. 
108598; Chappell & co., ine., New 
York. 444382 


Moonbeams; melody Clarence Wil- 
liams. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 
314525; Clarence Williams music 
pub, co., ine., New York. 444383 


Moonlight ; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1 e, Oct, 19, 1942; EH unp. 312454; 
Marjorie George, New York, 44484 


Moonlight Bay; song, melody Robert 
N. Schanzer. © 1. Nov, 9, 1942; 
EK unp, 314655; Harry Behar, New 
York, 44435 


Moonlight in Havana; from the pro- 
duction, w & m Dave Franklin. © 
1 e, Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311578; 
Universal musie corp., New York. 

44436 


Moonlight in my heart; w Gladys 
Stout, T, Myers & Jeanne Esterman, 
m Roger McDonald. © 1c. Sept. 4, 
1942; E unp, 308090; Theresa Myers, 
Black, Mo. 44437 


Moonlight is streaming; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 7, 1942; E unp, 311291; Hmily 
Tavernier, Washington. 44488 


Moonlight, tonight; w & m Bobby [i., e. 
R, W.] Cook. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 812812; Robert W. Cook, Cin- 
cinnati. 44439 


Moonlit bay; w & melody Bill [i, e. 
W. J.] Lennerts. © 1 c. Oct, 29, 
1942; E unp, 313622; William J. 
Lennerts, Detroit. 44440 


Moonlit trail to love; w & melody. © 
lye, Oct, 17, 1942 4a Monpsigi2zer; 
Roy Lucas & George Owens, Jack- 
sonville, Fla. 44441 


Morgan’s (Fred) melody; melody. © 
1 ec, Oct, 30, 1942; E unp. 318650; 
Frederick C, Morgan, Rochester, 

44442 


Morning, noon and night; w & melody. 
© 1c, Oct. 23, 1942; E unp, 312934; 
Hthel Lasky, North Hollywood, Calif, 

44443 


Morning song; song. © 1 c¢, Oct, 22, 
1942; HE unp. 312753; Clara May Rus- 
sell Hamilton, Comanche, Tex. 

4444e 


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no. 10, 1942 


Morning sunbeams; valse; pf. ©1c. 
Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 3138354; Henry 
BE, Kean, Jamaica, N. Y, 44445 


Morris for May day; by Archy Rosen- 
thal:» pf...© .Noy,,..2,;, 1942.;.. Hn fox: 
67617; Boosey & Hawkes (Aust.) 
pty. Itd., Sydney, Australia. 44446 


Mother dear; song, melody Bob Carle- 
tom, © 1c Oct, 12, 1942; Eup. 
311637; Lura H, Queen, Louisville. 

44447 

Mother don’t ery; song. © 1 ¢, Sept. 
19, 1942; E unp. 311378; Mary Phill, 
Tacoma, 44448 


Mother, I love you; w & melody. © 
1 c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 311229; 
Hilde Simmons, Philadelphia & 
Larry London, Baltimore. 44449 


Mother o’ mine; w & melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 3138026; Pearle 
A. Shick, Romulus, Mich. 44450 


Mother of mine I’m dreaming tonight; 
w Roslyn Kaye, melody Harry S. 
Dricker, ©’ 1 c.“Oct.128 19425; WH 
unp. 3127838; Doris Drucker, Annan- 
dale, N. J. 44451 


Mother’s day; w & melody. © 1. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311802; Glenn 
G. Hubbel, Jackson, Mich. 44452 


Mother’s (A) dream; song, melody Ed- 
die Keenan. © 1 c. Oct. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 313501; Henry Lange, St. 
Louis. 44453 


Mother’s garden; w & m Mrs. E. F. 
[i.e. A. A.] Holder. © 1c. Oct. 15, 
1942; E unp. 312856; Annie A. 
Holder, Lynn, Mass. 44454 


Mother’s lullaby; w & melody. ©1e. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313945; George 
Warren Silman, San Francisco. 

44455 

Mother’s melody garden; song. © 1 
e. June 4, 1941; E unp. 309471; Ida 
Hoyt Chamberlain, Washington. 

44456 

Mother’s memories; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1 ce. Oct. 
19, 1942; E unp. 312366; Jessie M. 
Gould, Pittsburgh. 44457 


Mother’s only boy; w Z. V. Tietgen, 
melody Anton [i. e. F. A.] Kaukol. 
© 1 ec. Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 312876; 
Zilla Vollmer Tietgen & Frank Anton 
Kaukol, Chicago. 44458 


Mother’s parting advice; w E. Parker, 
melody J. Parker. © 1 c¢. Oct. 21, 
1942; E unp. 312673; Joe Parker & 
Edea Parker, San Francisco. 44459 


44473 


Mother’s prayer; w & melody Wallace 
[i. e. J. W.] Fowler. © 1 c¢. Sept. 
16, 1942; E unp. 309184; John Wal- 
lace Fowler, Nashville. 44460 


Mother’s song; melody. © 1 c. Oct. 
28, 1942; E unp. 3138536; Sigmund 
Schwartzenstein, Brooklyn. 44461 


Motorists—safety first; song. © 1. 
Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 314552; Walter 
Genge Wright, Detroit. 44462 


Mountain of peace, our king; w & mel- 


ody. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
312498; Robert Norman Schanzer, 
New York. 44463 
Mountain rose; w & melody. © 1. 


Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 311895; Marie 
Mabel Cudahy, Indianapolis. 44464 


Move it over; w & m Sunny Skylar. 
© Oct. 15, 1942; E pub. 108484; 
Santly-Joy, ine., New York. 44465 


Move over buddy; w & m Joseph H. 
McKeon. © Sept. 22, 1942; E pub. 
108149 ; Denton & Haskins corp., New 
York. 44466 


Mowsglis candle-light service; w George 
Mixter, jr., m Harvey Russell. © 
1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 312708; 
Mowsglis-Aleott Farrar Elwell, sole 
owner, Hast Hebron, N. H. 44467 


Murray’s (Frank) Mad Mikado; bk. 
W. S. Gilbert, rev. F. O. Murray, m 
Arthur Sullivan. © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1942; D 76179; Frank Owen Murray, 
New York. 44467* 


Muse-ee-dee-leene, heem no-can be 
seene; w & melody Howdy Peter 
Jones [pseud. of C. A. Farr] © 1 
ey (OciM2; (19425 oH Aunpcisi2284 : 
Charles Allyn Farr, Dallas. 44468 


Music; w Clara Louise Kessler, m 
Frances Kessler; women’s 3-pt. 
voices. © Oct. 2, 1942; E pub. 
108132; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

44469 

Music for children; pf. © Oct. 7, 1942; 
E pub. 108787; N. Lindsay Norden, 
Philadelphia. 44470 


Music for the Pledge of allegiance; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311002; 
Kennedy F. Nelson, Chicago. 44471 


Music, God’s gift to man; women’s 3-pt. 
voices. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314740; Edith Libbie Wales, Long 
Beach, Calif. 44472 


Music hall; from Random harvest, by 
Herbert Stothart. © 1 ¢c. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 313979; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 44473 


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44474 


Music is in my heart; w Terry [i. e 
T. B.] McManus, melody Eddie [i. e. 
I.] Lewis. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; HE 
unp. 3138609; Israel Lewis & Terence 
B. McManus, Brighton, Mass. 44474 


Musie of Christmas; cantata, w arr, & 
m Ira B. Wilson; 2-pt. treble cho. 
© Aug, 20, 1942; E pub. 107709; 
Lorenz pub, co., Dayton, O. 44475 


Music to my ears; w G, King, m T. 
Fink; pf. treble. © 1c. Oct, 3, 1942; 
E unp. 311015; Ted Fink & George 
King, Northridge, Calif, 44476 


Musical-form at the piano; by Alec 
Rowley & J. Raymond Tobin; pf. © 
Sept. 30, 1942; E for. 67448; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London, 44477 


Musical house and key to notation. v. 
2. © Oct. 2, 1942; AA 413006; Er- 
nest W. Chamblin, Berkeley, Calif. 

44478 


Mustered in; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 810824; Grace Gillen, Ironton, 
O. 44479 


My Alaskan doughboy; w & melody 


Jack “frive (32°84) Alman! Oe c. 
Noy, 6, 1942; E unp. 314662; Jacob S. 
Alman, Los Angeles, 44480 


My America from abroad; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 «. 
Oct, 19, 1942; E unp, 312368; Singg 
A, Poore, Winston-Salem, N, C. 

44481 


My American rose; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1c, Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 
311207; Archford Vernon Haskins, 
Nantucket, Mass. 44482 


My Arizona rose; w Charlie Purvis, 
& melody. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E 
unp, 309464; Thomas Marvel Holton, 
Richmond, 444838 


My army dreams; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E 
unp, 311645; James Marshall Jones, 
Ahoskie, N. C, 44484 


My aspiration got me where I am; w 
A. P. Berger, melody P. Taubman. 
© 1 ¢, Oct. 6, 1942; E unp, 311388; 
Alfred Paul Berger & Paul Taubman, 
New York. 44485 


My Australia sweetheart; song, mel- 
ody Eddie Keenan. © 1 ¢, Oct. 5, 
1942 ; E unp. 311966; Mrs. H. Krontz, 
Homewood, II, 44486 


pt. 10, n. s., v. 37 


My bella Rosa; w & melody Jeanne 
Pecoraino & V. Alfano. © 1c. Sept. 
12, 1942; E unp, 311944; Vita Alfano, 
Creedmoor, N, C, 44487 


My blue eyed dream; w & melody Fred- 
die Gray [pseud. of F, H, Goldhahn] 
© 1c. Oct, 27, 1942; E unp, 318399; 
Frederick H, Goldhahn, Philadel- 
phia. 44488 


My Bonnie lies over the ocean; minuet, 
arr. Eric Steiner; pf. © Sept. 24, 
1942; EH pub. 108646; Elkan-Vogel co., 
ine., Philadelphia, 44489 


My boy far away; w J. EH. Richardson, 
m Bernice [i. e. Vesta Bernice] Rich- 
ardson, arr, Marjorie Spencer. © 1 
e. Oct, 16, 1942; E unp. 312271; Jesse 
EHdward Richardson & Mrs. Jesse Hd- 
ward Richardson, Waterville, Me, 

44490 


My boys; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. ©1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
309542; Rosetta Den Haese, Fair- 
mount, Ind. 44491 


My broken heart; song, m EHddie 
Keenan. © Oct. 30, 1942; E pub. 
108897; Mary Donahue, Saskatoon, 
Sask., Canada. 44492 


My brother’s room; song. © 1c, Oct. 
9, 1942; E unp., 311511; Lillian Libby 
Weiner, Baltimore, 44493 


My buddy; song, melody Ollie J, Clark. » 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp, 312082; 
Ollie J, Clark, Fort Dix, N, J. 44494 


My buddy and I; song. © 1c. Oct, 9, 
1942; EH unp. 311451; Frankie Barry 
Keeney, Denver. 44495 


—— ——w Frankie Barry Keeney. © 
1 ec, Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 309457; 
Albert J. Schnorr, Springdale, Pa. 

44496 


My cabin of dreams; song, melody Ron- 
ald Buck. © 1, Oct, 26, 1942; H 
unp, 313200; Laura Sky, Pittsburgh. 

44497 


My California rose; w & melody. © 1 
e. Oct. 18, 1942; E unp, 311986; Ivor 
Ajax, Salt Lake City, 44498 


My canvas of dreams; w & m Jerry 
Craig. © Sept, 11, 1942; E pub. 
107587; H. S. Craig, Kansas City, 
Mo. 44499 


My choice is you; song. © 1 ce. Oct. 
23, 1942; E unp. 314107; ‘Frances Per- 
kins, Worcester. 44500 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


44527 


My choice of the galaxy of girls; song, | My dream of you last night; song. 


melody Ronald Buck. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 313198; Josiah C. 
Sharp, Seattle. 44501 


My concerto of love; w & melody. © 
1 ce. Oct. 6, 1942; EH unp. 311228; 
Hilde Simmons, Philadelphia & Larry 
London, Baltimore. 44502 


My country’s call; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1ce. Oct. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 312625; Fay Haddox, Browns- 
ville, Tex. 44503 


My daddy’s gone away; w & melody 
R. I. O’Nan & Frank Brown. ©1€e. 
Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 313477; 
O’Nan, Miami, Fla. 


My daddy’s in the navy now; song, 
melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; EK unp. 314729; Arthur William 
Barker, Coeur d’Alene, Id. 44505 


My darling; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. ©1c. Nov. 3, 1942; 
EH unp. 314141; Virgel Mae McComic, 
Fisher, La. 44506 


My darling little sweet; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 ©. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310942; Benja- 
min Klug, Garfield, Minn. 44507 


My dear, you should realize the fact; 
song, pf. sc. Eddie Gordon. © Sept. 
28, 1942; E pub. 108172; Joseph Leo- 
pold, New York. 44508 


My Dee-Dee Sue; pf., with w. ©l1e. 
Oct. 19, 1942; H unp. 312513; Edith 
Adams Johnson, Detroit. 44509 


My delight; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 3109384; Idabel Swett, Vernal, 
Utah. 44510 


My Diana Lee; w & melody. © 1c. 
Oct. 26, 1942; EH unp. 313162; Harry 
F. Chiaravallo, Hasbrouck Heights, 
N. J. 44511 


My doughboy husband; song, m J. Chas. 
MeNeil. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
314231; Hazel E. Boutilier, Bath, Me. 

44512 


My dream; musical drama. © 1 «. 
Sept. 8, 1942; D 76177; Robbie Lue 
Ferron, Seattle. 44512* 


My dream of you; w W. Goodman, mel- 
ody J. Taylor. ©1e. Oct. 23, 1942; 
EK unp. 312991; John Taylor & Walter 
Goodman, Otisville, N. Y. 44513 


Oct. 21, 1942; E pub. 108739; Ger- 
trude Milgram, Kansas City, Mo. 
44514 


My dreams; song. © 1c. Sept, 18, 
1942; E unp. 311404; Alice Canter- 
bury, Los Angeles. 44515 


My dreams are ended; song, m Eddie 
eWard [pseud. of Eddie Boyden] © 
1 ec Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312240; 
Fred O. Timme, Chico, Calif. 44516 


My dreams just won’t come true; w & 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 
312006; John Uriah Dorsett, Merid- 
ian, Miss. 44517 


My dying love; song. ©1 ec. Oct. 21, 
1942; E unp. 312684; Ernest A. Scott, 
Washington, 44518 


My eyes with tears fill; song, harmo- 
nized William James Finley. ©1c. 
Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 313207; John 
Murray Finley, Rockville, Conn. 

44519 


My faith in you; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 24, 1942; EH unp. 313004; Phyllis 
Caroline Tidland, Wenatchee, Wash. 

: 44520 


My Father had compassion on me; song, 
m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312365; 
Gertrude T. Pratt, Anderson, S. C. 

44521 


My fight and your fight; pf., with w. 
©l1e. July 20, 1942; E unp, 314455; 
Pauline Chastain Burkher, Barrow, 
Alaska. 44522 


My flame went out last night, with 
somebody else; w Lanny Grey, m 
Jerry Wayne. © Oct. 2, 1942; E pub. 
108608 ; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 44523 


My friends; song, melody B. Moore & 
Roy Comston. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; 
EH unp. 312809; Morris N. Kepp, St. 
Louis. 44524 


My gal; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 

Richard. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310948; Hlley J. Bergeron, Houma, 
| eee 44525 


My garden of Dreamland; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311616; Ida 
Pearl Hill, Cincinnati. 44526 


My Gene; song. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 3810712; Alberta Masters 
O’Connell, Washington. 44527 


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44528 


pt. Il, Nss/Vooe 


My gift to America; w & m Gerard 
Stuart Singer. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 309458; Claire Singer, Brook- 
lyn. 44528 


My good Lord done been here; negro 
spiritual, m arr, Hall Johnson; high 
voice; in C maj. © Oct. 16, 1942; 
E pub. 108764; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 44529 


My gorgeous girl; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 310975; Mary Yarosch, 
Riverside, Calif. 44530 


My Guadalupe; English w Stanley 
Adams, Spanish w & melody M. 
Grever. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314787; Maria Grever, New York. 

44531 


My heart belongs to America; song, 
melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 
1 e@ Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312434; 
Lelia Hinson, Wilmington, N. C. 

44532 


My heart don’t know what to do; song, 
melody Robert N. Schanzer. © 1c. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314652; Harry 
Behar, New York. 44533 


My heart is holding the pen; w & mel- 
ody Larry [i. e. L. N.] Benson. © 
1 ce. Oct. 7, 1942; EH unp, 311216; Law- 
rence N. Benson, Tucson, Ariz. 44534 


My heart is like a garden; w G. Thomp- 
son, melody D. Ahlstrand. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314896; Gladys 
Thompson & David Ahlstrand, Dut- 
ton, Mont. 44535 


My heart is pit-a-patting for you; song, 
melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 
1 ¢ Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314598; 
Marie C. Laura, Saugus, Mass. 44536 


My heart ran away with my head; w 
& melody. © 1 ¢. Oct. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 311481; John Alexander Stans- 
bury, jr., Great Lakes, I]. 44537 


My heart remembers; pf., with w. © 
1 ¢c« Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314650; 
Mercedes Maxwell, Bronxville, N. Y. 

445388 


My heart said si, si; w & m John San- 
tuecci & Inez Lopardo. © Aug. 18, 
1942; E pub. 107436; Silhouette pub. 
co., New York. 44539 


My heart still asks for you; song, mel- 
ody Harry W. Freeman. © 1 e. Oct. 
6, 1942; E unp. 311199; Pauline S. 
Chadwell, Lynnfield, Mass. 44540 


My heart still belongs to you; w Kenn 
Sisson, & melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 20, 
1942; E unp. 312524; Kenneth Casey, 
wt, Albans, LEN. Wi 44541 


My heart waits for you; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 314556; 
Henry A. Marbach, jr., Chicago. _ 

44542 


My heart was made for you; song, mel- 
ody Ronald Buck. © 1 ce. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 318792; Ann Saroka, 
Mechanicville, N. Y. 44543 


My hero; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313793; 
Bertha Lowe, Bastrop, La. 44544 


My home town; w K. Hawkins, melody 
Bill’ [i. ‘eo "W. EL] St. ithtemassae 
1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314062; Kay 
Hawkins & William H. St. Thomas, 
Gloversville, N. Y. 44545 


My homeland; song, melody Bob Carle- 
ton. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314714; Vesta Fifield, Cresco, Ia. 

44546 


My Honey Lou; song. © 1c. Oct. 13, 
1942; E unp. 311805; Sophie M. Gra- 
ham, Los Angeles. 44547 


My Honolulu heaven; w & melody. © 
Loe. Oct. 15,)19425) H  unpi3i12055 ; 
Harold David Aloma, New York, 

44548 


My hopeless love; w & melody. ©1c. 
Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 311411; Joseph 
Thomas Abbas, Youngstown, O. 

* 44549 


My hours of dreaming; w Vern Rogers 
& Bob Peterson; pf. © 1 ec. Oct, 9, 
1942; E unp. 311932; Marguerite 
Rogers, Batavia, III. 44550 


My Irene; w & m Sig [i. e. Siegfried] 
Vogel, arr. F. Sturm, jr. ©1c. Sept. 
16, 1942; E unp. 309229; Siegfried 
Vogel, Woodbridge N, J, & Frank 
Sturm, jr., Yonkers, N, Y. 44551 


My Irish Katie; w Gladys Shelley, m 
Robert Stolz, op, 727; low or med. 
voice. © July 30, 1942; E unp. 
107771; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

44552 


My I’s, my T’s, my O’s; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1c, Oct. 12, 1942; 
EH unp. 311655; George S, Wingert, 
Greencastle, Pa. 44553 


My lady dances; by Alfred Hill; pf. 
© Nov. 2, 1942; E for, 67600; Boosey 
& Hawkes (Aust.) pty. ltd., Sydney, 
Australia. 44554 


1632 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


My Lady Greensleeves; w John Irvine, 
m arr. Roger Quilter; 2-pt. treble 
voices. © Oct. 7, 1942; E for. 67484; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 44555 


My lady’s trousseau; w & m Bernard 
Berquist & Wayne Van Dyne. © 
Nov, 2, 1942; E pub, 108905; Will 
Rossiter, Chicago. 44556 


My land of dreams; song, m Percy W. 
MacDonald. ©1c. Sept, 18, 1942; E 
unp. 311085; Gertrude Loreen Sea- 
man, Southampton, Ont., Canada, 

44557 


My lassie; low voice. © 1 c. Oct. 30, 
1942; E unp. 313586; Grace Leaden- 
ham Austin, New York, 44558 


My last call; w & melody Tom R, [i. e. 
Thomas Roger] Salvia. © 1c. Sept. 
4, 1942; E unp, 308034; Thomas 
Roger Salvia, Milford, Mass. 44559 


My little feathered friend in San- 
Marie; w & m Horace Gleeson. © 
July 21, 1942;-E for, 67570; Allan & 
co., pty. ltd., Melbourne, Australia. 

44560 


My little June bride; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1 ec. Oct. 
eo. 1942: Hh unp. 313252; — J.C. 
French, Washington, ~ 44561 


My little man; w T. R. Reeves, m F. E. 
Evans. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 
314496; T,. Ray Reeves & Frank HE. 
Evans, El] Reno, OK]. 44562 


My little Yankee Rose; w & melody. © 
Sept. 29, 1942; E pub. 108395; Sam- 
uel Wesoky, Pittsburgh, 44563 


My Lou and I; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314764; Arline 
Westby Schafer, Burlington, Ia, 

44564 


My love; song, melody Lew [i. e, Louis] 
Tobin. ©1e, Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311826; Emma Dunlap, Orrs Island, 
Me, 44565 


—w&melody. ©1c. Oct. 31, 1942; 
E unp, 3138777; Mrs. John J. Cwiert- 
nia, La Platte, Neb, 44566 


My love came down on me; song m 
Phillip King. © Nov, 4, 1942; E pub. 
108993; Lillian Watson, Charlottes- 
ville, Va. 44567 


My love for you; w & melody Harold 
Paul [pseud. of Harry Palevsky] © 
1 ec. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp, 308463; 
Harry Palevsky, Toronto, 44568 


44582 


My love has gone; song, w Kay [i. e. 
Kathleen M.] Doyle. © 1 e¢, Oct. 
380, 1942; E unp, 3136381; Ruth F. 


Brown, Brooklyn, 44569 
My love has gone a-sailing; m Bob 
Carleton; pf. treble, with w. ©1c. 


Oct, 21, 1942; FE. unp, 312618; Eddie 
Williams Swank, Dickson, Tenn. 
44570 


—— song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 
ce. Nov, 10, 1942; E unp. 314945; Ha- 
die Williams Swank, Dickson, Tenn. 

44571 


My love is true; song. ©1e. Oct. 14, 
1942; E unp. 313545; Gaele Hessel 
Bouma, Los Angeles. 44572 


My love letter; song. © 1 ¢, Sept, 4, 
1942 ; E unp. 308085 ; Louise C, Horn, 
Defiance, O. 44573 


My love of loves; song, © 1 ¢, Oct. 
2, 1942; EH unp, 310714; Alberta Mas- 
ters O’Connell, Washington, 44574 


My Maggie; w Jean Monroe & Helen 
Monroe, m Curtis [i. e. W. C.] Mon- 
roe; pf. treble. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 311890; William Curtis Mon- 
roe, Washington. 44575 


My man-bird over Hawaii; w & melody 
Jamie Kelly. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 312679; James A. Kelly, 
Brooklyn. 44576 


My man has left me; w & m Dot [i. e. 
Dorothy] Gaddy. © 1c. Oct. 24, 
1942; EK unp. 314493 ; Dorothy Gaddy, 
Durham, N. C. 44577 


My Mandy Lou; w Kenn Sisson, & mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 
312526; Kenneth Casey, St. Albans, 
TNE YY: 44578 


My marine; w & melody Bertie Wilkes 
[i. e. A. W.] Volkhart. © 1c. Nov. 
2, 1942; E unp. 314051; Alberta 
Wilkes Volkhart, Hot Springs, Ark. 

44579 


—— w & melody; in B flat. © le. 
Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 312052 ; Michael 
George Obrin, North Olmsted, O. 

44580 


My memory bouquet; w & melody. © 
1 ¢@ Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314046; 
Haskell B. Davis, Washington. 

44581 


My Mexican tra la la lino; song, m 
Robert VanSicklee © 1 c¢. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 310921; Edward L, Lar- 
son, Wheeling, [1]. 44582 


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44583 


pt. 1b} aS Sewer 


My military man, I miss you; w & mel-| My prayer; song, melody Robert Van- 


ody. © 1e. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311732; Josie Di Giorgio, Baltimore. 
44583 


My mirror laughs at me; w W. N. Gil- 
liat, & melody. ©1c. Nov. 10, 1942; 
EK unp. 314738; James Seabury Mc- 
Clave & Wilson Nash Gilliat, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 44584 


My mother; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 ec Oct. 26, 
1942; EH unp. 3138254; Grace M. Glea- 
son, Chicago Park, Calif. 44585 


My! My! My; w & melody Maybelle 
Miller. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 
313494; Mabel Yacheson, Winnipeg, 
Canada. 44586 


My old brown coat and me; w & melody 
Doc Williams. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 307871; Andrew John Smik, 
jr., Wheeling, W. Va. 44587 


My old-fashioned sweetheart; w Al- 
berta Danes Davis, m Jimmy Crane. 
© 1c. Oct. 8, 1942; BH unp. 311322; 
Alberta J. Davis, East Lansing, Mich. 

44588 


My old horse Hyphen; w & melody. 
© le. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 313540; 
Dennis Ferdennand. Cecil, Tyronza, 
Ark. 44589 


My old sweetheart; song. © 1c. Oct. 
24, 1942; E unp. 313011; Emily Ida 
Gerber, Long Island City, N. Y. 

44590 

My own United States; w Stanislaus 
Stange, m Julian Edwards, arr. 
Douglas MacLean [pseud. of F. 
Campbell-Watson]; 3-pt. mixed cho. 
© Oct. 26, 1942; EH pub. 108869; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 44591 


My pal—cigarette; song, m George 


Johnson. © Oct. 28, 1942; E pub. 
109018; H. R. Kuehner, Laurel 
Springs, N. J. 44592 


My paradise; w & melody Hugh Cross. 
© 1e. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 312464; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 

44593 


My phantasy of dreams; song. ©1c. 
Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 312955 ; Thomas 
Reginald Sloan, Hamilton, Canada. 

44594 


My poor heart is all at sea; w & mel- 
ody Bill [i. e. W. H.] St. Thomas & 
K. D. Hawkins. ©1c. Oct, 12, 1942; 
EH ounp. 311759; Kay D. Hawkins & 
William H. St. Thomas, Gloversville, 
Na 44595 


Sickle. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311678; Al Lanahan, Wilkinsburg, 
Pa. 44596 


My priority on you; w Raymond 
Abrashkin, melody Lou [i. e. L. W.] 
Kleinman. © 1. Oct. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 318689; Louis W. Kleinman, 
Brooklyn. 44597 


My Quakertown Rose; w Terry [i. e. 
T. B.] McManus, melody Eddie [i. e. 
I.] Lewis. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 314541; Israel Lewis & Terence 
B. McManus, Brighton, Mass. 44598 


My rose of the U. S. A.; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310982; Edward 
S. Carter, Scandia, Kan. 44599 


My Savior and Lord; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1c, Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 313068; Barbara K. 
Holdcraft, Montrose, Ark, 44600 


My Savior cares; hymn, arr, B. M. 
Bowman. © 1 ¢, Oct, 24, 1942; E 
unp, 812979; Mrs. W. D, Johns, Jef- 
ferson Island, Mont, 44601 


My shy little gal of the mountains; w 
& melody. © 1, Oct, 12, 1942; E 
unp. 311787; R. L. Atkins, Birming- 
ham, Ala, 44602 


My silent prayer; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1 ¢. Noy, 3, 
1942; E unp, 314149; Ralph Staples, 
Cleveland. 44603 


My silver star has turned to gold; song, - 
melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. ©1 
e. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311820; Rhea 
S. Shrefiler, Hammond, Ill. 44604 


My sister; song, melody Eddie Keenan. 
© 1c. Oct, 30, 1942; E unp, 313594; 
Magdalene Bragg, Oxford, N, C. 

44605 

My sleeping rose; song. © 1 c¢. Oct. 
27, 1942; E unp, 313388; Fred Wil- 
liam Douglas, Canton, O. 44606 


My soldier; w & melody. ©1c, Nov. 
2, 1942; E unp, 314008; Jack Louis 
Walker, Dallas. 44607 


My soldier boy; song. © 1c, Oct, 1, 
1942; E unp. 311378; Ruth Goss 
Barnes, Troy, N. Y. 44608 


My soldier lad; song, op, 1. ©1c. Oct. 
17, 1942; E unp, 312409; Irene Knoll 
Wasko, Nanticoke, Pa. 44609 


My soldier’s comin’ home; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 313392; 
Violet Edwards Kisselburg, Athens, 
N.Y, 44610 


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no. 10, 1942 


My son; song. 
EH unp, 314213 ; Herman Zellmer, Oak- 
mont, Pa, 


——-——w Blossom Wilson. © 1 «. 
Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313687 ; Charles 
Philip Gruner, North Hollywood, 
Calif. 44612 


— wé&melody. ©i1c, Oct. 16, 1942; 
EK ounp. 312258; Anna Maria Uhrik, 
Hillside, N. J. 44613 


My son Jimmie; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Oct. 15, 1942; E unp, 314129; Louise 
Van Hss, Weslaco, Tex, 44614 


My song for you; by Bernard Maltin & 
Eugene Joseph, arr, Artie Lee, based 
on Beethoven’s Moonlight sonata; 
orch. pts.; in E flat. © Sept. 8, 1942; 
EH pub, 107601; Paull-pioneer music 
ecorp., New York. 44615 


My southern girl; song. © 1 ¢, Oct. 
30, 1942; E unp. 3138662; Jesse S. 
Longwith, Seymour, Mo. 44616 


My star; w & melody Isabelle [i, e. 
L, I.] Badore. © 1 ¢, Oct, 29, 1942; 
EK unp, 313574; Luella Isabelle Ba- 
dore, Rochester, N. Y, 44617 


My sweetheart, my sweetheart; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 314244; 
Sally Frances Ginn, Antelope, Tex. 

44618 


My sweethearts; w & melody Katie 
Mabry Holstun. ©1c. Nov, 5, 1942; 
E unp. 314327; Mary J. Crouse, Dal- 
las. 44619 


My sweetheart’s a bombardier; song. 
© Oct. 30, 1942; E pub, 108896; Her- 
bert Westbrook Smith, Ellsworth, 
Me. 44620 


My sweetheart’s in the navy; w & mel- 
ody. © 1, Oct, 22, 1942; E unp. 
312880; Genevieve W, O’Neil, West 
Medford, Mass. 44621 


My sweetheart’s in the service; w & 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
312478 ; Abigail Johnson, Los Angeles. 

44622 


My symphony number two; w & melody 
Frank A, Camberlengo [pseud, of 
Frank A, Lang] © 1 ec. Oct. 21, 
1941; EH unp. 311361; Frank A. Lang, 
New York. 44623 


My ten ton baby and me; w & m Mere- 
dith Willson. © Oct. 14, 1942; HB 
pub. 108537 ; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York, 44624 


© 1c. Noy, 4, 1942; 
44611 


44638 


My testimony; song, arr. Dorothy Eg- 
gleston. © Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 
108536 ; James W. Ray, Adrian, Mich. 

44625 


My toy balloon; variations on a Bra- 
zilian tune, by Nicolas Slonimsky ; 
orch. sc. © Nov. 5, 1942; E pub. 
109012; Axelrod publications, inc., 
Providence. 44626 


My Uncle Sam is a grand old man; 
song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1. 
Oct. 12, 1942; EH unp. 311661; Effie D. 
Youse, Baltimore. 44627 


My U. 8. A.; w & melody. ©1e. Oct. 
28, 1942; E unp. 313475; Lula Ellen 
Clark, Tulsa, Ok1. 44628 


My victory garden; arr. Frank Jackson 
& Christine Jackson; pf. treble, with 
We © live Oct, 3.) 1942. EY unp. 
311008; Eleanor Todd Moffett, Ashe- 
ville, N. C. 44629 


My victory sweetheart; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 
1 ec. Oct. 16, 1942; EH unp. 312212; 
Leroy Kerns, Hatboro, Pa. 44630 


My Virginia home; song, m Stephen 
Grady [pseud. of Andrew Brady] 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310858; 
Norval Campbell, Williamsburg, Va. 

44631 


My W. A. A. C.; w E. Wright, melody 
D. Ahistrand. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; 
E unp. 314418; Elmer Wright & 
David Ahlstrand, Long Beach, Calif. 

44632 


My way is not as thine; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314695; 
Samuel T. Simmons, New York. 

44633 


My wife is in the army; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312675; Plum- 
mer H. Riddle, Salem. O. 44634 


My wonderful Jesus; hymn. © 1. 
Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 313508; Esther 
V. Peterson, Los Angeles. 44635 


My world; song. ©1c. Sept. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 311403; Alice Canterbury, Los 
Angeles. 44636 


My Yankee pal so sweet; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 318702; Ar- 
minta Ruth Webber, Rochester, N. Y. 

44637 


Mysterioso; by Harry Salter; pf. © 
1 ec. Oct. 20, 1942; EH unp. 312573; 
Hmil Ascher, ine., New York. 44638 


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44639 


Na ono o na Kupuna; w & melody. © 
1 e@ Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308793; 
Alvin Kaleolani Isaacs, Honolulu. 

44639 


Naaseh v’nishmah; song. © 1c. Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 313187; Abraham 
Kantor, Cleveland. 44640 


National freedom; w & m Floyd Mon- 
roe Seaman. © Feb. 20, 1942; E pub. 
108416; Westmore music corp., Port- 
land, Or. 44641 


Nativity song; anthem, w adapted & m 
arr. Ellen Jane Lorenz, from a Cata- 
lan carol; mixed cho. © Sept. 1, 
1942; E pub. 107728; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 44642 


Navy air force; by Paul J. Smith; pf. 
conductor. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; HE 
unp. 314667; Walt Disney produc- 
tions, Burbank, Calif. 44643 


—w&melody. ©l1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 314784; Charles H, Payne, 
Melbourne, Fla. 44644 


Navy blue; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
19, 1942; EH unp. 312476; William M. 
Connelly, Buffalo. 44645 


Navy blues; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 318342; 
Emily Jefferson, New Orleans. 

44646 


Navy waves; song, arr. Lucy C. West. 
© Oct. 22, 1942; E pub. 108745; Gil- 
bert Lewis Martel, Hartford, 44647 


Nazareth; song, melody Eddie Keenan. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308105; 
A. Bohlinger, Fort Benning, Ga. 

44648 


Necklace; from Random harvest, by 
Herbert Stothart. © 1c Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 313988; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 44649 


Need; by Seth Bingham, op. 38; organ. 
© Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 108606; H. W. 
Gray co., ine., New York. 44650 


Negritos (Los); rhumba cancién. © 
1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 311870; 
Jesus Lopez, Chicago. 44651 


Neighbor, neighbor, we are fighting; 
song, m Tom McGee & E. B. John- 
son. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 
312565; Evan B. Johnson, New York. 

44652 


Never a dull moment; pf., with w. 
1 c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314426; 
Lee Halstead Pettijohn, Lakewood, 
O, 44653 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 37 


Never again; w & melody. © 1 «. 
Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 314224; A. C. 
Balch, Roscoe, Calif. 44654 


Never, no never; w T. Clifford, m J. 
Bach. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 
313485; Ted Clifford & John Bach, 
Chicago. - 44655 


New America; song, arr. Len Riley; 
orch. pts. © Sept. 5, 1942; E pub. 
107702; Paul I. Chevalier, Caldwell, 
Id. 44656 


New birth of freedom; song. © Sept. 
15, 1942; E pub. 108565; Cotten 
Chase Wood, Woods Cross, Utah. 

44657 


—— —— melody Bob Carleton, “© 
1 ce. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314725; 
Lillian Krebs, Woodburn, Or. 44658 


New It makes no difference now; w & 
m Jimmie Davis & Floyd Tillman. 
© June 30, 1941; E pub. 108850; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 44659 


New moon; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312547; 
Blanche Catherine Fanning, San 
Jose, Calif. 44660 


New swing; w C. Green & Lu Earl, mel- 
ody L. Earl. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 313037; Cliff Green, Oakville, 
Conn. 44661 


New Yankee army; w & melody Yock 
Schwab. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314675 ; Jacob E. Schwab, New York. 

44662 


New York, my dream; melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 313537; Sig- 
mund Schwartzenstein, Brooklyn. 

44663 


Night; by A. Louis Scarmolin, op. 156; 
orch. sc. © Oct. 14, 1942; E pub. 
109041 ; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

44664 


Night and I; w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 
2, 1942; E unp. 314489; Ann Atwood 
Hollinsworth, Whitehaven, Tenn. 

44665 


Night attack; from A. T. C. A., by Sol 
Kaplan. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 
310776; Loew’s, ince., New York. 

44666 


Night flight; by Hric Winstone; pf. 
© Sept. 11, 1942; E. for. 67549; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., Iltd., Lon- 
don. 44667 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


44695 


Night herder; w & melody Art Dickson. | No one but me; song. © 1c. Oct. 30, 


© 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 311724; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 
44668 


Night is young, and you’re so beautiful ; 
w Billy Rose & Irving Kahal, m Dana 
Suesse, arr. Roy Ringwald, ed. 
Charles Harold; men’s cho., with op- 
tional girls’ trio obbl. © Mar. 22, 
1989; E pub. 108776; Words & music, 
inc., New York. 44669 


Night shadows; w Annette P. Kinsey, 
& melody. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1942; HE 
unp. 314199; Howard Dolphus Kin- 
sey, Monroe, Ga. 44670 


Night will come after while; song, mel- 
ody Eddie Keenan. © 1 c. Oct. 15, 
1942; E unp. 312094; Clifford New- 
berry, Lorain, O. 44671 


Night wind; w Ina Coolbrith, m Otis 
M. Carrington; women’s 3-pt. cho. 
© Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 108617; Wil- 
lis music co., Cincinnati. 44672 


Nights how I pray; w Mary Garafola, 
& melody. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E 
unp. 311155; Ralph Garafola, Jersey 
City. 44673 


96th division march; pf. © 1c Oct. 
8, 1942; E unp. 311471; Martin Brill, 
Camp Adair, Or. 44674 


No cross for me up there; w & m Mere- 
dith N. Wilson; sop. & ten. ©1.« 
Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 312919; Mamie 
Beeson Wilson, Denver. ' 44675 


No importa que digan; bolero, letra y 
melodia Eva Quintanar. © 1c. Oct. 
30, 1942; E unp. 318728; Peer inter- 
natl. corp., New York. 44676 


No less than victory; song. ©1c. Nov. 
2, 1942; EH unp. 314064; John V. Gar- 
cia, Los Angeles. 44677 


No limit; w Godfrey Montague Lebhar, 
m Bainbridge [i. e. Lucien Bain- 
bridge] Crist; men’s cho. © Apr. 16, 
1915; E pub. 108670; Boston music 
co., Boston. 44678 


No love like this; w Irving Taylor, mel- 
ody Vie Mizzy. ©1e. Oct. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 312644; Santly-Joy, ine., New 
York. 44679 


No matter where you are; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 311073; 
Frank Engannamorto, New York. 

44680 

No no no; pf. treble, with w. ©1e. 


Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 312811; William 
Gordon, New York, 44681 


1942; E unp. 318629; Lucy Jane Pal- 
mieri, Elmira, N. Y. 44682 


No one else but you; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 312164; 
Herman Oscar Zimmer, Texarkana, 
Tex. 44683 


No one like you; song, w Porkey Splitt. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308059; 
Selsus E. Albritton, St. Louis. 44684 


No one to love, just a memory; song, 
melody Ronald Buck. ©1e. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314579; John J. Samuo- 
lis, Waterbury, Conn. 44685 


No, positively no; w & melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313246; Hector 
William Jewell, Burbank, Calif. 

44686 


No second love; w W. J. Van Dyke & 
Lee Pelzman, melody W. J. Van Dyke 
& Gary Reginald Van Dyke. ©1e. 
Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314627; Walter 
John Van Dyke, New York. 44687 


No tears in my eyes; m Bob Carleton; 
pi treble: with iw, U©.'1 ce.) Oet.)5, 
1942; E unp. 310828; F. M. Stewart, 
Worcester. 44688 


Nobody knows; song, m Stephen Grady 
[pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1. 
Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312216; Emily 
Carlone, Warren, R. I. 44689 


Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen; 
negro spiritual, adapted Harry 
James; pf. treble. © 1 c¢. Oct. 31, 
1942; EK unp. 313899; Paramount mu- 
sic corp., New York. 44690 


Nocturne; pf. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; EB 
unp. 314067; Mae Doelling Schmidt, 
Chicago. 44691 


None but the lonely heart; melody 
Peter Iljitch Tschaikowsky, arr. Vin- 
cent Lopez. ©1c. Sept. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 812295; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 44692 


Nora is leaving; from Journey for Mar- 
garet, by Franz Waxman. © 1 «. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313998 ; Loew’s, 
ine., New York. 44693 


Nora’s answer; from Journey for Mar- 
garet, by Franz Waxman. © 1 «. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314003; Loew’s, 
inc., New York. 44694 


Norma; song, arr. Walter Kroepfl. © 
1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 311018; 
Lyle Regal, South St. Paul, Minn. 

44695 


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44696 


Norma is awakened; from Odor of vio- 
lets, by Lennie Hayton. © 1c. Sept. 
16, 1942; E unp. 309126; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 44696 


North light’s might makes love so 
great; w & m A. Lad Fromthill 
[pseud. of A. A, Lucius]; violin. © 
1 ec. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 313563; 
Adolph August Lucius, Saint Joseph, 
Mich. 44697 


Not any more; w & m Bob [i. e. R. D.] 
Mason. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314531; Robert D. Mason, New York. 

44698 


Not good-bye, but just so-long; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; EH unp. 314034; 
C. R. Olson, Santa Monica, Calif. 

44699 


Not goodbye but so long; waltz song, 
melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 ce. Oct. 
30, 1942; E unp. 318697; Evelyn 
Brewster, Fort Lupton, Col. 44700 


Not now but in the coming years; w 
George Kellogg, melody Mort Maser. 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312662; 
George Leon Appel, EHagle Rock, 
Calif. 44701 


Not tonight, Josephine; w & m Harold 
Grant. © Oct. 23, 1942; E pub. 
108790; Colonial music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 44702 


Nothing in view; w Charles Fowlkes, 
& melody. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; EH 
unp. 314086; Robert Plater & Harold 
Francis, Newark, N. J. 44703 


Nothing much; pf., with w. ©1«. 
Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 312754; Clara 
May Russell Hamilton, Comanche, 
Tex. 44704 


November the fourteenth; from Ran- 
dom harvest, by Daniele Amfithea- 
prot. © 1c, .Novy.. 2, #19422) Ey ump: 
313968 ; Loew’s, ine., New York. 

44705 


Now and forever; song. ©1c. Oct. 27, 
1942; E unp. 3138401; Simon Bucha- 
roff, Beverly Hills, Calif. 44706 


Now I can’t do wrong; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1 ec, Nov. 9, 1942; 
KH eounp. 314719; Ida Miller & Frank 
Ruditys, Glen Mills, Pa. 44707 


Now it’s up to you and me; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 
311017; Hugh E. Geyer, White 
Blains, 'N. Y. 44708 


pt. Tints: ieee 


Now that I have you; song, m Eddie 
Ward [pseud. of Eddie Boyden] © 
Le Oct 5, 19423 He unpnistosst: 
Howard Blaine, Wichita. 44709 


Now you know; song. © 1c. Oct. 28, 
1942; E unp. 313367; Helen Leiben- 
sperger Humphreys, Columbus, O. _ 

44710 


Now’s the time; song. © 1c. Oct. 29, 
1942; E unp. 314126; Delbert James 
McLaughlin, Los Angeles. 44711 


Nube (La) negra; bolero, letra y melo- 
dia. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 
309447; Manuel Euserio Gonzalez, 
San Antonio. 44712 


Nunca llores; bolero, letra y melodia 
Xavier Guevara y Ruben Guevara. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 3137387; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 

44713 


Nurse’s victory song; w & melody. © 
1 ¢ Oct. 22, 1942: EH unp. 313831; 
Harry Belkin, New York. 44714 


O God, grant us victory; song. ©1«e. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313801; Mar- 
garet D. Rogers, Newell, Ia. 44715 


O holy night; w Herman von Berge, m 
EK. K. Heyser; mixed voices. © Aug. 
20, 1942; E pub. 107713; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 44716 


O Ireland we have come; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 311532; 
Bertha Kelly McKinley, Borden, Ind. 

44717 


O Jesu Christ; English w H. C. Colles, 
based on original of Martin Behemb, 
melody Breslau, set by J. S. Bach, 
arr. & ed. Stanley [i. e. E. S.] Roper ; 
mixed voices; organ ace. © Sept. 
17, 1942; E for. 67516; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 44718 


O Lord, I have loved; anthem, w se- 
lected from the Bible by William Y. 
Webbe, m A. Gretchaninoff; mixed 


voices. © Sept. 4, 1942; E pub. 
107482; H. W. Gray co., ine. New 
York. 44719 


O Lord my God, Thou art very great ; 
anthem, Biblical w, m Charles Ray- 
mond Cronham ; mixed voices; organ 
ace. © Oct. 8, 1942; E pub. 108431 ; 
Boston music ¢co., Boston. 44720 


O Lord, support us; w John Henry 
Newman, m Georges Bizet, arr. James 
R. Duane; mixed cho.; organ acc. 
© Oct. 27, 1942; E pub. 108830; Gal- 
axy music corp., New York. 44721 


1638 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


44749 


O sing me a song of the shepherd of | Oh Adolph, we want to play with you; 


love; pf.; with w. © 1 c. Oct. 10, 
1942: E unp. 311548; William F. 
DeMoss, Plain Dealing, La. 44722 


O sing of our Saviour; song, melody 
Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 
12, 1942; E unp. 311815; Calvin 
Jones, Huntington, W. Va. 44723 


O star of the night; w & arr. of m F. 
Wick, m from César Franck’s Sym- 
phony in D minor; mixed cho. © 
Sept. 4, 1942; E pub. 107869; Fred- 
erick Wick, Minneapolis. 44724 


O starry night of long ago; Christmas 
anthem, w Elsie Duncan Yale, m 
Lawrence Keating; mixed voices. © 
Aug. 29, 1942; E pub. 107351; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

~ 44725 


O world, I now must leave thee; by 
Johannes Brahms, arr. H. Maxwell 
Ohley, ed. Harry Watts; 2 pfs., 8 
hands. © Sept. 26, 1942; E pub. 
108174; Schroeder & Gunther, inc., 
New York. 44726 


Oasis; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 17, 
1942; E unp. 312412; Michael Wer- 
bow, New York. 44727 


Occasional hymns; by Joseph D. Oster- 
mann, ed. Mabel Nichols. © Oct. 5, 
‘1942; E pub. 108761; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 44728 


October again; w & melody. ©1«.. 
Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 312954; Grace 
Morgan, New York. 44729 


October leaves; w & m Albertina H. 
Fisher; pf. © Oct. 29, 1942; E pub. 
108915; A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, 
Mo. 44730 


Ode to youth; from Young America, w 
Frank V. van der Stucken, m Lode- 
wijk Mortelmans, new intro., finale, 
arr. & ed. Bainbridge Crist; 2-pt. 
treble voices. © Sept. 3, 1942; HE 
pub. 108388; Manu-script-service, 
Boston. 44731 


Odor of violets; by Lennie Hayton. 
1. End title—2. Main title ©l1e 
each Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309124, 
309130; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

44732, 44733 


Off the shore; w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 
6, 1942; E unp. 314897; Walton Clif- 
ton Stedman, Peace Dale, R. I. 

44734 


Off to the war; w & melody. ©1«. 
Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308041; Emma 
Amelia Sauer, Baltimore. 44735 


pf. treble, with w. © 1. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 313805; William A. Dil- 
lon, Ithaca, N. Y. 44736 


Oh baby; w & melody Maybelle Miller. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 313493; 
Mabel Yacheson, Winnipeg, Canada. 

44737 

Oh, bonnets of blue; song, melody 
Eddie Keenan. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942: 
E unp. 308304; John L. Cunningham, 
Mare Island, Calif. 44738 


Oh, boys just hold your breath; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 314956 ; 
Florence Lee Tate, Chilhowie, Va. 

44739 


Oh! Brother; song. © 1 ce. Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 313325; Bethie M. Has- 
kell, New Rochelle, N. Y. 44740 


Oh! Doctor; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
7, 1942; E unp. 311352; John Lewis 
Everson, Oakland, Calif. 44741 


Oh foolish me; song, m Stephen Grady 
[pseud. of Andrew Brady] ©1.« 
Oct. 16, 1942; EY unp. 312237; Roy 
Evans, Camp Elliott, San Diego, 
Calif. 44742 


Oh God fill my heart with a victory 
song; song, w Francis Mellen. © 
1Ve“Oet., 13,1942 Eotmp)) 312023 5 
Dorothy J. Woods, Indianapolis. 

44743 


Oh Henry; w & m Isabel Cole, Barb. 
White & Bob White; pf. treble. © 
1 e@4 Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314444; 
Arthur Robert White, Chicago. 

44744 


Oh! How I love O-hi-o; w & m Don 
Reid & Henry Tobias, pf. arr. George 
N. Terry. © Sept. 4, 1942; E pub. 
107484; World music, ine., New York. 

44745. 

Oh! I’ll praise His name; m B. J. Ran- 
dell; pf., with w. © Jan. 22, 1942; 
E pub. 108917; Bates Murray, Shreve- 
port, La. 44746 


Oh, I’m going home to mother; w & 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 
311904; E. Gehrke Chinn, Antioch, 
Gig 44747 


Oh! Lady get to knitting, there is no 
time for quitting; song. © Sept. 5, 
1942; E pub. 107457; Violet Jackson 
Woodend, Cheverly, Md. 44748 


Oh! Liberty; song. © 1 ce Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 312858; George B. Post, 
Bellmore, L. I., N. Y. 44749 


1639 


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44750 


pt. 11, n. s., v.37 


Oh! Maggie dear; w & melody. ©1c.| Oh! Stay the sun; w David Morton, m 


Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314412; William 
Hood Rhoads, New York. 44750 


Oh me; w & melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 7, 
1942; H unp. 3113828; Marvin Zucker- 
man, Brooklyn. 44751 


Oh me oh my; foxtrot, w & melody. © 
1c Oct. 15, 1942: BH unp. 312153; 
Mabel Withington, Grifton, N. C. 

44752 


Oh mister; w & m Lee [i. e. C. L.] 
Sprankle; pf. treble. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314781; Charles Leo 
Sprankle, Los Angeles. 44753 


Oh Mister Jap; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 314728; Patsy Fasson, Youngs- 
town, O. 44754 


Oh, Mr. Mailman; w & melody. ©1e. 
Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314409; Carmen 
De Rosa, Bloomfield, N. J. 44755 


Oh! Mister there’s a war on ain’t-yer- 
heard; w & melody. ©1c. Oct. 29, 
1942; E unp. 318495; William Crom- 

well Knox, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 
44756 


Oh Mister Weather Man; song, m L. 
Roberts [pseud. of Robert Lamm] 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312226; 
Emma Skeel, McKean, Pa. 44757 


Oh, my darling; song. ©1e. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312501; Peter Ribaudo, 
sr., Rochester, N. Y. 44758 


Oh, my darling, be with me; w Harvey 
Blaine, m The Sandbournes. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 311033; George 
Suomela, Omaha. 44759 


Oh, my dear; m Atze Taconis; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. Oct. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 312924; Alexi Anthony, Cap 
Madeleine, Que., Canada. 44760 


Oh my love do you remember; w & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942: H 
unp. 309232; Leon Payne, Jackson, 
Mich. 44761 


Oh, Peter, go ring dem bells; negro 
spiritual, traditional w, m arr.; 38-pt. 
treble cho. © Oct. 12, 1942; E for. 
67614; Hugh S. Roberton, Glasgow. 

44762 

Oh piffie; w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 313917 ; Howard Carlyle 
Everett, McChord Field, Wash. 

44763 

Oh, poor my heart (Oxo cepaue); folk 
song. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 
307969; Paul Pecheniha Ouglitzky, 
New York. 44764 


Franz SBornschein; women’s 3-pt. 
voices. © Oct. 26, 1942; E pub. 
108870; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 44765 


Oh! That kiss; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 310823; Jewell Hood, Alton, 
Tl. 44766 


Oh! The bright crimson poppy; pf., 
with w. ©1ce. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
811137; Elsa Carrie Pangle, Crystal 
Lake, Ill. 44767 


Oh! United States of America; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310787; 
Ruth Elaine Phalen, Rexford M. 
Phalen & Walter N. F. Hanson, Bur- 
bank, Calif. 44768 


Oh we hate those sauerkraut Germans ; 
m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309109 ; 
William E. Glaze, Froid, Mont. 

44769 


Oh, yes, I’ll come back, I know I’ll come 
back; song. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 312084 ; Muza Prather, Kansas 
City, Mo. 44770 


Old boat Zion; w Thomas W. Carter, 
m R. Deane Shure; women’s 3-pt. cho. 
© Sept. 18, 1942; E pub. 108083; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 44771 


Old Buddy; w & melody Wilf Carter. 
©1ec. Oct. 9, 1942; EH unp. 311558; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 

_ York. 44772 


Old fashioned girl; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 ec. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 310971; Katie D. 
Smelley, Charlotte, Tex. 44773 


Old Glory; arr. W. W. Combs; pf., with 
w. © 1c Nov. 5, °1942; E unp. 


314520; Ida L. Magnusson, Vichy, 
Mo. 44774 
—— band sc. ©1e Nov. 3, 1942; EH 


unp. 314203; Frederick Henry Wil- 
liams, White Plains, Nes 44775 


m of J. R. Randall’s Maryland, my 
Maryland; pf., with w. © 1c. Oct. 
12, 1942; E unp. 313564; Mabel 
Hodge Pope, Alden, N. Y. 44776 


— song. ©1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 
312121; Jules Constant Burton, Co- 
lumbus, O. 44777 


— song. ©1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 
313642; Mae James, Atlanta. 44778 


—— = — arr. Arthur . ig, Henan! 
Oct. 6, 1942; E pub. 1083809; Virgil T. 
Fish, Los Angeles. 44779 


1640 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


44806 


owe Ss jarree Tomy Dillard! ©ilne 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309614; Chris 
V. Rowland, Baltimore. 44780 


m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. ©1ce. Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 


814145; Hanna McCosh, Emporia, 
Kan. 44781 
—— melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 


Tobin. 
311809 ; 
Greenfield, Ind. 


se melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313931; John T. Alexander, Water- 
town, Mass. 44783 


—— w & melody. ©1c. Oct. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 311842; Ray Ernest Cole, 
Crete, Il. 44784 


Old Glory is waving tonight dear; w & 
melody Smiling Jakie [i. e. E.] Mc- 
Knight. © 1. Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 
312789; Ellis McKnight, Saint Al- 
bans, Vt. 44785 


Old Glory, we are all out for you; song, 
melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 
1c. Oct. 26, 1942; EH unp. 313221; 
Daphna B. Hunt, Silverton, Or. 

44786 


Old Glory will not fall; song, m L. 
Roberts [pseud. of Robert Lamm] © 
1 c@ Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310841; 
Francis X. Leifermann, Crookston, 
Minn. 44787 


Old gray mare is back where she used 
to be; w & m Carson J. Robison. © 
Oct. 1, 1942; E pub. 108462; Bob Mil- 
ler, inc., New York. 44788 


Old grey mare; one step-march, arr. 
Frank Panella; band pts., with con- 
ductor. © Oct. 6, 1942; E pub. 
108305 ; Edwin H. Morris & co., ine., 
New York. 44789 


Old home week; w & melody Maurice 
Sigler, Joan Whitney [pseud. of Zoe 
Voeth] & Alex Kramer. © 1c. Nov. 
4, 1942; EK unp. 314448; Robbins mu- 
sie corp., New York. 44790 


Old Man Kangaroo; by Alfred Hill; pf. 
© Nov. 2, 1942; E for. 67601; Boosey 
& Hawkes (Aust.) pty. Itd., Sydney, 
Australia. 44791 


© 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
Pearl Williams Stroup, 
44782 


Old Moravian thanksgiving; w Johann 
Rist, m Harvey Gaul, on tune by 
Johann Schop; mixed cho. © Oct. 
16, 1942; E pub. 108546; Galaxy mu- 
sic corp., New York. 44792 


Old Mother Nature said; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312509 ; 
Julia Lunden Jones & Lena Cohen, 
Corry, Pa. 44793 


Old New England fireplace; w & mel- 
ody. ©1ce. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 
314344; Marion R. Drews, Allston, 
Mass. 44794 


Old pal I gave my gal to you; m Bob 
Carleton; pf. treble, with w. ©1e. 
Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312634; Ray- 
mond Grimes, Union City, Mich. 

44795 

Old St. Peter is color blind; song. © 
1c. May 2, 1942; E unp. 308424; Otis 
René, Clarence Muse & Bert Levine, 
Los Angeles. 44796 


Old stepping stones; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314735; Cleta Nipps, Council Bluffs, 


Ta: 44797 
Old time barn dance; by Henry B. 
Proehl, ed. Walter Rolfe; pf. © 


Noy. 4, 1942; E pub. 108960; Century 
musie pub. co., New York. 44798 


Old timer; w Paul Francis Webster, m 
Harry Revel. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; 
EH unp. 311582; Universal music corp., 
New York. 44799 


Old Viennese melody; w & arr. of m 
Kathleen Armour; pf. © Oct. 9, 
1942; E pub. 108341; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 44800 


Old village hall; song. © Oct. 2, 1942; 
E pub. 108566; Cotten Chase Wood, 
Woods Cross, Utah. 44801 


Old Virginia reel; song, m Robert 
VanSickle. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 318701; Perle Stewart, Penning- 
ton Gap, Va. 44802 


Old white hoss; w Jack Saunders, m 
Edwin Herbert [pseud. of Edwin 
Herbert Schoonmaker], arr. Philip 
Rypinski. © Oct. 7, 1942; E pub. 
108839; Edwin Herbert Schoon- 
maker, d. b. a. Edwin Herbert music 
publications, New York. 44803 


Old wooden pump; song. © 1c. Nov. 
2, 1942; EK unp. 314078; George Clif- 
ford Neth, Dayton, O. 44804 


Olé; paso doble, Antonio Galiana; vio- 
lin. © Dec. 6, 1941; E for. 67480; 
Publicaciones musicales Tempo, Bue- 
nos Aires. 44805 


Oliver’s twist; by Sy Oliver; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 308193 ; 
Embassy music corp., New York. 

44806 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


44807 


Olivet ; by Seth Bingham, op. 38; organ. 
© Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 108607; 
H. W. Gray co., ine., New York. 

44807 


Olvido; Spanish w Fernando Ruiz del 
Vizo, English version Margaret Bris- 
tol, m H. Leopold Spitalny. © Sept. 
2, 1942; E pub. 107770; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 44808 


Omnipotence (The); by Franz Schu- 
bert, arr. Cecily Lambert ; mixed cho. 
© Oct. 24, 1942; E pub. 108807 ; Bos- 
ton music co., Boston. 44809 


On a Hallowe’en; song. © 1c. Sept. 1, 
1942; EK unp. 311038; Cora Hichinger, 
Portland, Or. 44810 


On a little island of dreams; song, mel- 
ody Jimmie Crane. © 1c. Oct. 9, 
1942; E unp. 311949; Louis D. Ro- 
bino, Taunton, Mass. 44811 


On a mission; from Invisible agent, by 
H. J. Salter; conductor. © 1c. Oct. 
27, 1942; E unp. 313436; Universal 
music corp., New York. 44812 


On duty—24 hours a day; song. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 22, 1942; EH unp. 313832; 
Harry Belkin, New York. 44813 


On guard; pf., with w. ©1c. Oct. 8, 
1942; EH unp. 311493; Charlotte Anna 
May Christman, St. Louis. 44814 


—w&melody. ©l1ec. Nov. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 314216; Doris May Kimball, 
Reading, Mass. 44815 


On leave for love; from Count me in, 
w & m Ann Ronell. © Oct. 16, 1942; 
E pub. 108658; Chappell & co., inc., 
New York. 44816 


On my mind; w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 314642; Edward Earl 
Krause, Chicago. 44817 


On on to victory; w & melody. ©1le. 
Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 311072; Grace 
Susie Murray, New York. 44818 


On our way; pf., with w. ©1e. Oct. 
23, 1942; E unp. 312942; Arvo Phile- 
mon Jacobson, Brooklyn. 44819 


On parade; pf. ©1e. Nov. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 314957; Florence Lee Tate, 
Chilhowie, Va. 44820 


On the isle of Hawaii; song, melody 
Robert Pollack. ©1c. Oct. 13, 1942; 
E unp. 311773; W. C. Seckler, Winns- 
boro, Tex. 44821 

On the lake; from Gambler’s choice, by 
Daniele Amfitheatrof & Earl Brent. 
© 1c. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 310753; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 44822 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 37 


On the land, on the sea, in the air; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 
314258; Eric Karll, Milwaukee. 

44823. 


On the march with the Red, White and 
Blue; song, arr. Albert Holloway. © 
1c Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314774; 
Sterling Wilson Klein, Baltimore. 

44824 


On the quiet Christmas eve; pf., with 
w. © le Oct. 19,.1942: BH unp, 
312346; Richmond Carter Nyman, 
Hamden, Conn. 44825 


On the road to love; song, pf. se. Ben- 
jamin R. Roberts. © Oct. 27, 1942; 
E pub. 108799; William Scheibler, 
New York. 44826 


On the road to victory; pf. treble, with | 
w. © 1c Oct. 30, 1942; BE unp. 
313714; Edith Seymour, Bronxville, 
ING YS 44827 


——w & melody. ©1c. Oct. 15, 1942; 
E unp. 313826; Thomas J. Page, sr., 
Lima, O. 44828 


On to Berlin and Tokio; w & melody. 
©1ec. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314059; 
David A. Krainin, Forest Hills, N. Y. 

44829 


On to Berlin and Tokyo; song. © Sept. 
26, 1942; E pub. 108179; Condie Fos- 
ter Elliott & Hugh H. Gough, Cincin- 
nati. 44830 


On to victory; by May [i. e. I. M.] 
Lentz; pf. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1942; H 
unp. 312529; Ida May Lentz, Suisun, 
Calif. 44831 


—— march; drum & bugle corps sc. © 
1°@ Oct. 18, 1942; Hounpisi2ms; 
Ralph Ruggieri, Camp Edwards, 
Mass. 44832 


—— —— Jack [i. e. J. D.] Broza; pf. 
© Oct. 1, 1942; E pub. 108250; Jacob 
D. Broza, Devon, Pa. 44833 


—— military march song. © 1c. Oct. 
21, 1942; E unp. 313561; Domenico 
Ralph Iannarelli, Philadelphia. 

44834 


— song. ©1c. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 
312528; Lester F.. Crabbs, Rochester, 
Ind. 44835 


m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. ©1c. Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 
314147; T. O. Palmer, Bellevue, Tex. 
44836 


— w & m Marie Tello Phillips [i. e. 
M. T. P. Yaegle}] © 1 c. Oct; 22, 
1942; E unp. 312895; Marie Tello 
Phillips Yaegle, Pittsburgh. 44837 


1642 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


44862 


— w & pf. acc. M. C. Kimmit, melody | One I adore; w & melody Shirley Storm 


J. R. Rankel. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; H 
unp. 310959; Martha C. Kimmit, Mil- 
waukee & John R. Rankel, Oshkosh, 
Wis. 44838 


On to victory for U. S. A.; w A, R. 
Wight, melody F. J. Logan. ©1.. 
Jan. 5, 1942; E unp. 311057; Frank 
Johnston Logan & Alton R. Wight, 
Elsie, Mich. 44839 


On to victory march; band pts. © Oct. 
14, 1942; E pub. 108812; George L. 
Rushford, Chicago. 44840 


— song. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 3102038; Nettie Ross Lustig, Los 
Angeles. 44841 


On to victory we’ll march; song. © 
Sept. 29, 1942; E pub. 108233; The- 
mistocles M. Leka, New York. 44842 


On wings of dreams take me away; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313256; C. C. Pugh, Halifax, N. C. 

44843 


On wings of love; fox trot, w Rose 
Madeline Harris, & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312566; Nicho- 
las Roubanis, New York. 44844 


On wings of song; Hnglish tr. Noble 
Cain, from the German by Heinrich 


Heine, m Felix Mendelssohn-Bar- 
tholdy, arr. Walter Goodell; 3-pt. 
mixed cho: © Oct. 5, 1942; E pub. 


108370; Hall & McCreary co., Chi- 
cago. 44845 


Once, long ago; old Bohemian Christ- 
mas carol, w Richard Compton, m 
arr. Augustus Delafield Zanzig; 
women’s 3-pt. cho. © Sept. 10, 1942; 
E pub, 108594; E. C. Schirmer music 
co., Boston. 44846 


One country, one Flag; pf. treble, with 
wasCyY Pf ¢)) Oet 92," 1942.) unp. 
310651; Eugene H. Marcum, Salem, 
Ti. 44847 


One day in spring; song, w Patricia 


Fowler. © Aug. 3, 1942; E pub. 
108244; Walter E. Fowler, San 
Pedro, Calif. 44848 


One day soon; w Clarkson Rose, m 
Conrad Leonard. © Oct. 13, 1942; 
E for. 67514; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 44849 


One hour; w & melody Mrs. F. H. [i. e. 
M. H.] Betz. © 1. Oct. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 311741; M. Hobson Betz, Sac- 
ramento, Calif. 44850 


[i. e. S. S. Crouse] & Louise Law 
[i. e. L. L. Dickey] © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314604; Shirley Storm 
Crouse & Louise Law Dickey, Kent, 
O. 44851 


One I love belongs to Uncle Sam; song, 
melody Ronald Buck. ©1c. Nov. 9, 
1942 ; FE unp. 314583 ;.Mabel A. Snook, 
Detroit. 44852 


One kiss for every to-morrow; w Vir- 
ginia Di Tomas, & melody. ©1. 
Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312688; Jesse 
Wilkins Cann, jr., Merrick, L. L., 
N.Y 44853 


One little kiss for vitamin M; w & mel- 
ody. ©1e Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311624; Ruby E. Raddatz, Aberdeen, 
Wash. 44854 


One more moment to dream; w & mel- 
ody. ©1e. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 
3143881; Gladys Marie Bagwill, Chi- 
cago. 44855 


One nation indivisible; from March 
Slav, w Edith Sanford Tillotson, m 
P. I. Tschaikowsky, arr. Ira B. Wil- 
son & E. S. Tillotson; men’s cho. © 
Aug. 25, 1942; EH pub. 107723 ; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 44856 


One night; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 313922; Edward D. Chraska, 
Pittsburgh. 44857 


—w Al. J. Neiburg, melody Henri 
Woode. ©1-c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
312692; Shapiro, Bernstein & ©co., 
ine., New York. 44858 


One of us has gotta go; from When 
Johnny comes marching home, w 
Inez James, m Buddy Pepper. © 
1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311581; 
Universal music corp., New York. 

44859 


One robin doesn’t make a spring; from 
Life of the party, w Earle Crooker, 
m Frederick Loewe. © Oct. 7, 1942; 
EH pub. 1083862; Chappell & co., inc., 
New York. 44860 


One way is victory; w & melody. © 
1 c Oct. 31, 1942: E. unp. 313692; 
Gladys DeVore, New Orleans. 44861 


Only a dream; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 ec. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 3138054; Ann Crilly, 
Newark, N. J. 44862 


1643 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


44863 


Only God knows and me; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313145; 
Patricia Statkus, New Britain, Conn. 

44863 


Only hello; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
15, 1942; E unp. 318668; Claude L. 
Reichal, Meadville, Pa. 44864 


Only (The) one; song, w Bus Wilson. 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1942; E unp. 312115; 
Wilma Willis Wilson, Hillsboro, O. 

44865 


Only one word; w D. Eardley-Wilmot, 
m Hermann Lohr; in D. © Sept. 
16, 1942; E for. 67553; Chappell & 
co., 1td., London. 44866 


Only that I still love you; w & m Rudy 
fi. “6. HR IY Parizek” pie’ @eihec 
Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 309467; Ru- 
dolph Frank Parizek, Baltimore. 

44867 


Only yesterday; w & melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 318141; Glad 
Robinson Youse, Baxter Springs, 
Kan. 44868 


Only you; from Moonlight in Havana, 
w & m Dave Franklin. © 1. Oct. 
12, 1942; E unp. 311579; Universal 
music corp., New York. 44869 


— song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of 
Carroll Webster] © 1 c¢. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 318856; Fred Harrison, 
Schellsburg, Pa. 44870 


— melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. ©1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
811827; Maria Santoyo, Johnstown, 
ae 44871 


Onward Major Roosevelt ; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 314727; J. S. Alderman, San 
Sabo, Tex. 44872 


Onward they go; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 312987; Ger- 
trude D. Nosler, San Francisco. 

44873 


Onward to Tokio; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 313299; Howard S. Beck, 
Tulsa, Okl. 44874 


Onward to victory ; m Bob Carleton ; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; 
EK unp. 809112; Sarah V. Lucey, 
Harding, Mass. 44875 


— song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314547; Constance Lim, Hushpuck- 
ena, Miss. 44876 


pt.. 11, nish 


— w &melody. ©1c. Nov. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 314212; Loretto Jean Tierney, 
Boston. 44877 


Onward to win; song, w Gladys Free- 
man. Oct. 28, 1942; E pub. 
108860; Vincent Mottola, Boston. 

44878 


Onward U. S. to victory; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 318606; 
Thiriot William Purt, Salt Lake City. 

44879 


Open the gate of your heart; w James 
Smith, m Carl Sobie. © Oct. 17, 
1942; E pub. 109068; Weeks pub- 
lisher, Detroit. 44880 


Open up a Second front; w H. Lackides, 
melody G. Lackides. © Oct. 29, 
1942; E pub. 1090388; Henrietta Lack- 
ides & George Lackides, New York. 

44881 


Open your heart; w H. H. Spear, & 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313178; Harry Herbert Spear & Paul 
K. Guercio, Berkeley, Calif. 44882 


Orange blossoms; waltz, G. Ludovic, 
op. 36, transcribed Walter Rolfe; pf. 
© Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 108329; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 

: 44883 


Orange vendor (Hl naranjero) ; song. 
© 1e. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311764; 
Gustavo Moreno, jr., Tampa, Fla. 

44884 


Orchids for you; song. ©1e. Sept. 17, 
1942; E unp. 311024; Stephen Paul 
Hencley, East Coulee, Alta., Canada. 

44885 


Orchids in December; song. © 1 c. 
Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312275; Herbert 
Taft Minick, Champion, Neb. 44886 


Organ-grinder’s Serenade; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313136; 
Howard Percival Grasley, Guelph, 
Ont., Canada. 44887 


Oriental nights; melody. © 1c. Sept. 
9, 1942; E unp. 308461; Joseph Emile 
Dubé, Montmagny, Que., Canada. 

44888 


Oriente cuna Florida; bolero-son, letra 
y m Hmiliano Ponciano; pf. © June 
6, 1941; E for. 67457; Peer internat. 
corp., New York. 44889 


Oriente (L’) marcia; pf. © 1 ec. Oct. 
7, 1942; E unp. 311300; Melchiorre 
Cottone-Graziano, New York. 44890 


1644 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


44919 


Original cowboy songs; w & m Buck | Our country we love thee; song, mel- 


‘Nation & others, compiled B. Nation. 
© May 15, 1942; E pub. 108833 ; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York, 


Orphans; from Gambler’s choice, by 
Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1c. Oct. 3, 
1942; E unp. 310759; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 44892 


Otra vez mi cielo azul; de Luis Aldana; 
pf. © Oct. 1, 1942; E pub. 108284; 
Charles Gunther publicity, Flushing, 
N. Y. 44893 


Our America; m Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin; pf. treble, with w. ©1.. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314601; Eliza- 
beth Worley, Laredo, Tex. 44894 


— song, m J. Chas. McNeil. ©1e«. 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312453; Ragna 
W. Anderson, Kalispall, Mont. 

44895 


w & m Gertrude Munz. © Oct. 5, 
1942; E pub. 108156; Axelrod publi- 
cations, inc., Providence. 44896 


—wk&melody. ©1c. Oct. 13, 1942; 
EK unp. 314117; Jean Alice Varn, 
Florence, Or. 44897 


Our American doughboy, the pride of 
the U. S. A.; song. © 1. Sept. 9, 
1942; E unp. 309455; Najeeb Nack- 
ley, Boston. 44898 


Our battle-wagons are rolling; main 
title, Paul J. Smith; pf. conductor. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314669; 
Walt Disney productions, Burbank, 
Calif. 44899 


Our boys; w & melody. ©1c. Oct. 17, 
1942; E unp. 313667; Vernita Kol- 
stad, Minneapolis. 44900 


Our boys are going over; song, melody 
Harry Bell & Mildred Bell. © 1. 
Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 311929; Della 
EK. Barton, Evansville, Ind. 44901 


Our boys are marching; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313837; 
Florence May Caddy, New York. 

44902 


Our boys of liberty; w & melody. © 
tee Oct. (2751942 > Bo unp. | 313167; 
Marie Palmer, Boston. 44903 


Our castle in the air; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 .«. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311602; Jerry 
EK. Goodwin, Detroit. 44904 


Our citizens’ waltz: w & melody. © 
1 c. Nov. 10, 1942; EH unp. 314625; 
Samuel Witte, New York. 44905 


44891 


ody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. ©1e. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311808; Katie 
Rotan, Philadelphia. 44906 


Our country’s call; song. © 1. Oct. 
19, 1942; E unp. 312502; Olive Elea- 
nor Moore Forrest, Belford, N. J. 

44907 


Our country’s calling you; song, w 
Miles Hopkins. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 313300; George Henry Retzer, 
Walla Walla, Wash. 44908 


Our dads march on; song. © 1c. Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 314743; M. D. Leslie, 
Kansas City, Mo. 44909 


Our duty; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 310966; Jessie Nutting, Leo- 
minster, Mass. 44910 


Our eagle; song, melody Robert Van- 
Sickle. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
' 311675; Josephine Bradley Born, 
Kingman, Ariz. 44911 


Our fighting soldier boy; song, melody 
Eddie Keenan. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 311705: Bertha Huso Major, 
Lowell, Mich. 44912 


Our Flag; w Margaret HE. Sangster, 
melody Clara M. Weber. © 1c. Nov. 
4, 1942; E unp. 314290; Fleming H. 
Revell co., New York. 44913 


Our Flag will fly again o’er Corregidor ; 
w & melody. © 1. Oct. 24, 1942; 
EH unp. 318076; Jack S. Alman, Los 
Angeles. 44914 


Our Flag will still be flying; song, m 
Art King. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942: E 
unp. 313082; Marion Fosnaugh, Pine 
Camp, N. Y. 44915 


Our furlough honeymoon; w Sid Press, 
m Ben Ross. © Oct. 17, 1942; E 
pub. 108920; Associated music pub- 
lishers, ine., New York. 44916 


Our garden of Eden; song, m Leon 
Martin [pseud. of Noel Marchant 
Ryer] © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313845; Jessie Fournier, Vancouver, 
B. C., Canada. 44917 


Our grand old U. S. A.; song, arr. Jos- 
eph Cali. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; EH 
unp. 312282; Clare Genet Conners, 
Yonkers, N. Y. 44918 


Our hats off to Canada; w & m Billy 
Eckstein, French w Monise S. Robi- 
taille. © Sept. 30, 1942; E for. 
67556 ; Gordon V. Thompson, Itd., To- 
ronto. 44919 


1645 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


44920 


Our heroes; song, from Wheels of love, 
m Edward Redding. ©1c. Sept. 21, 
1942; E unp. 309566; E. La Varre 
Routh, Louisville. 44920 


Our land of liberty; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311490; 
Frances Utman, Miami, Fla. 44921 


Our land of song; singing school, text & 
m compiled & ed. Theresa Armitage 
& others. © Oct. 9, 1942; A 167786; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 44922 


Our land will ever be free; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313245; 
Hector William Jewell, Burbank, 
Calif. 44923 


Our life for Her life; song. ©1e. 
Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308053; Fred- 
erick Augustus Lieck, Houston. 

44924 


Our love is a mistake; song, m Eddie 
Ward [pseud. of Eddie Boyden] © 
1 ec Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308378; 
John Occhipinti, Youngstown, O. 

44925 


Our love will last; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 312386; 
Anthony Pelligra, Paterson. 


Our lucky day; song, melody ‘Ronald 


Buck. © 1c. Noy. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313794; Rosa M. Byrnes, Potosi, Wis. 
44927 


Our present war; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1942; EH unp. 309538; George D. Mc- 
Kean, Haverhill, N. H. 44928 


Our song; song. ©1c. Nov. 5, 1942; 
EH unp. 314831; Dorothy Elizabeth 
Hunter, Dallas. 44929 


Our sons; song, m Leo Richard & Hec- 
tor Richard. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; 
EK unp. 311607; Earl Thompson, 
Nashua, N. H. 44930 


Our U. S. Waacy girls; song, melody 
Eddie Keenan. © 1. Oct. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 312721; J. Montour Powell, 
Key West, Fla. 44931 


Our victory; march song. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
22, 1942; E unp. 312799; Gino DiVito, 
Chicago. 44932 


Our victory song; w Mildred Casillas, 


& melody. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 3812821; Rafael Gama, Los 
Angeles. 449383 


Our Yankee Doodle boys; w & m Ruth 
M. Cole; pf. ©1e. Oct. 26, 1942; EB 
unp. 3813077; Ruth M. MHoschke, 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. 44934 


44926 


pt: DE mMissywen 


Our Yankee Doodle WAAC girl; song, 
arr. Lucy C. West. © Oct. 14, 1942; 
E pub. 108563 ; Gilbert Lewis Martel, 
Hartford. 44935 


Our Yankee fighters; w & melody. © 
1 ¢@. Nov. 7, 1942; EH unp. 314562; 
Gussie Prague, Hartford. 44936 


Our youth commission; pf., with w. © 
Sept. 30, 1942; E pub. 108253; Ellen 
Matilda Hudson, Atlanta. 449387 


Ours for keeps; song, m J. Chas, Mc- 
Neil. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
812456; Alyce C. Hanson, Gridley, 
Calif. 44938 


Ours you'll always be; m Betty [i. e. 
Elizabeth Emma] Sorenson; pf., with 
w. .©.1-¢., Oct. .22,, 1942- "hy unp. 
314458 ; Hugh Edmond Sorenson, Mil- 
waukee. 44939 


Out Arizona way; m Eva Smith & 
Jewell [i. e. W. J.] Gilbert; pf., with 
w.i.@© 1 eh Noy.. 7. 1942’: E unp. 
314611; William Jewell Gilbert, St. 
Louis. 44940 


Out in Montana; w M. Edwards, mel- 
ody B. Hiliott. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 311626; Bill Elliott & Mildred 
Hdwards, Mendota, I]. 44941 


Out of the blue; song. ©1e. Sept. 21, 
1942; EH unp. 309405; Fred D. Smith, 
Oakland, Calif. 44942 


Out of the depths; song, Biblical w. © 
1 ec. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312651; 
Douglas Wright, jr., San Marino, 
Calif. 44943 


Out on the trail; w & m Art Dickson. 
© Oct. 2, 1942; E pub. 108616; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 44944 


— waltz, w & m Jim [i. e. J. M.] 
Baker, arr. Einar B. Moen. © 1c. 
Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 314854; James 
Monroe Baker, Bellingham, Wash. 

44945 


Outeast; song, melody Alvin Krauss- 
lich. © 1c. Oct. 13, 1942; E unp. 
312014; Frank G. Meier, Cleveland. 

44946 


Over again; w Edward Simpson, & mel- 
ody. ©1e. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
312477 ; Fred Dowle, Los Angeles. 

44947 


Over here; w & m Joe [i. e. Joseph 
S.] Nuccio. © Oct. 238, 1942; E 
pub. 108645 ; Crestwood publications, 
Hawthorne, N. Y. 44948 


—  w & m Paul Rebere [pseud. of 
P. L. Specht] ©1e. Oct. 12, 1942; 
FE unp. 311765; Paul L. Specht, New 
York, 44949 


1646 


no. 10, 1942 


Over here let’s keep thinking of the 
boys over there; w & melody. ©1c. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309418; Mi- 
echael James Corcoran, Albany. 


44950 


Over here, over here; song, m Aaron A. 
Wiark - ©. Oct. 14.1942) BH pub. 
108488; Louis Allan De Villeneuve, 
Tucson, Ariz. 44951 


Over here we are united; song. ©1le. 
Oct. 21, 1942 ; E unp. 312654 ; Michael 
Parti & Edwin LeRoy, Chicago. 

44952 


Over in Tokyo; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 e¢. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 3138062; Bettie Cook, 
Paulding, Miss. 44953 


Over my cup of coffee ; m Bob Carleton ; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1 ec. Oct. 21, 
1942; E unp. 312622; Catherine Sax- 
ton, Milford, O. 44954 


Over the hills and far away; w Jean 
Monroe & Helen Monroe, m Curtis 
fi. e. W. C.] Monroe; pf. treble. © 
1 e@ Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311891; 
William Curtis Monroe, Washington. 

44955 


Over the ocean and back;-w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312772; 
Paul Kalet, New York. 44956 


Over the trail to my darlin’; w Nat 
Burton, melody Walter Kent. ©1c. 
Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 312878; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 44957 


Over there, ev’rywhere; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311349; 
William Lewis Marion, sr., Evanston, 
Til. 44958 


Overture to Berenice; minuet, G. F. 
Handel, arr. Reginald Jacques; vio- 
lin & pf. © Sept. 10, 1942; E for. 
67524; Oxford univ. press, London. 

44959 


Overture to Scotch act; from Random 
harvest, by Herbert Stothart. ©1le. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313957; Loew’s, 
ine., New York. 44960 


Ox train; foreword, Dave Snell. © 
1 ce. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309151; 
Loew’s, ine., New York. 44961 


Oxford piano course; by Gail Martin 
Haake, Charles J. Haake & Osbourne 
McConathy. bk.5. © Oct. 13, 1942: 
AA 414004; Oxford univ. press, New 
York. 44962 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


44975 


Oye; bolero, Miguel Prado, arr. Chap- 
lin; ptes. d’org. © Nov. 18, 1941; E 
for. 67451; Promotora Hispano Ame- 
ricana de musica, s. a., Mexico, D. F. 

44963 


Oye el chacha; letra y m Miguel Mata- 
moros; pf. © Oct. 6, 1942; E pub. 
108725; Peer internat]. corp., New 
York. 44964 


Paddle wheel song; w & melody. © 
l- @(Oek 1G 1942: Ki anp. .311301 < 
Maisie Louise Trimble, Detroit. 

44965 


Paella; vals-jota, Antonio Galiana; pf. 
© May 23, 1942: E for. 67481; Publi- 
caciones musicales Tempo, Buenos 
Aires. 44966 


Paging Mr. Greenback; from Present- 
ing Lily Mars, w & m Lew Brown, 
EK. Y. Harburg & Sammy Fain. © 
1 e. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313235; 
Loew’s, ine., New York. 44967 


Pale hands; w Lawrence Hope, m Amy 
Woodforde-Finden, arr. Paul Wei- 
rick; .orch. pis. © Oct. 16, 1942.7 h 
pub. 108510; Boosey & co., London. 

44968 


Pali; w & melody. © 1c Oct. 19, 
1942; EH unp. 312397; Roy Jackson 
Hamilton, Laurelton, L. I., N. Y. 


44969 
Paloma (La); by Yradier, adapted 
Harry James; pf. treble. ©1c. Oct. 


31, 1942; E unp. 313900; Paramount 
music corp., New York. 44970 


Pampa (La) y la puna; cancion abori- 
gen peruana, letra Ricardo Walter 
Stubbs, m Carlos Valderrama. © 
Oct. 6, 1941; E pub. 98556; Peer in- 
ternatl. corp., New York. 44971 


Pan Handle Mendell; w & melody Ted 
[i. e. C. G.] Ruggles. ©1 ce. Oct. 20, 
1942; E unp. 312660; Cecil Grant 
Ruggles, Bridgeport, Conn. 44972 


Pan-Americana jubilee; from Spring- 
time in the Rockies, w Mack Gordon, 
m Harry Warren. © Oct. 16, 1942; 
E pub. 108655; Twentieth century 
music corp., New York. 44973 


Para que es la vida; bolero, letra y 
melodia Xavier Guevara y Ruben 
Guevara. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 313736; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 44974 


Para recordarte vals; letra y melodia. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311807; 
Manuel Eusevio Gonzalez, San An- 
tonio. 44975 


1647 


44976 


Parade of the marionettes ; march, S. J. 
Mustol; full symphonic band pts., 
with conductor. © Nov. 2, 1942; H 
pub, 109036; Belwin, inec., New York. 

44976 


Parda (La) balearce; letra H. P. Blom- 
berg, m Enrique Maciel; pf. © Sept. 
24, 1942; EH for. 67508; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 44977 


Pardon me, you look just like Margie; 
w & m Wen [i. e. W. P.] Hanna; pf. 
treble. © 1. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313128; Wendell Parker Hanna, In- 
dianapolis. 44978 


Parking in the moonlight with you; 
song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of Car- 
roll Webster] © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 3138857; Terry Fetty, Balti- 
more. 44979 


Particular (A) rambler; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 
1 ce. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313864; 
Catalino Molinar, Tucumeari, N. M. 

44980 


Parting kiss; song, m Helen Martin 
Rhodes. ©1c. Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 
312066; Henry Oliver Evans, Renton, 
Wash. 44981 


Parting of the ways; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312442; Ida L. Ells- 
worth, Portland, Conn, 44982 


Parting vows; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 314600; Isadora L. Stocker, 
Proctorsville, Vt. 44983 


Partisanskaya (IlapTusaHckas) ; song, 
w Sophie Pregel. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 
1942; E unp. 314666; Joseph Strimer, 
New York. 44984 


Pas des fleurs; waltz, from Naila, by 
Léo Délibes, transcribed Walter 
Rolfe; pf. © Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 
108330; Century music pub. co., New 
York, 44985 


Pa’s whiskers; song, m Tom Baker 
[pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310866; Elva 
Gilcher, Montpelier, O. 44986 


Pass the sugar bowl; w & melody. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311353 ; John 
Lewis Everson, Oakland, Calif. 

44987 


Passacaglia; orgel; D-moll. © 1 «. 
Sept. 24, 1942; EH unp. 311058; Sidney 
Svedrofsky, New York. 44988 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 37 


Passing boat; from White cargo, by 
Bronislaw Kaper & Prince Modupe. 
© 1c. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310772; 

. Loew’s, ine., New York. 44989 


Passional; by Albert Sirmay; pf. © 
Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 107463; Chap- 
pell & co., inc., New York. 44990 


Pastels of melody; by Irene Rodgers; 
pf. © Nov. 5, 1942; E pub. 109053; 
Schroeder & Gunther, inc., New York. 

44991 


Pastorale; from Sonata in G minor, by 
J. S. Bach, adapted Walter G. Berg- 
mann; treble recorder & pf. © Sept. 
24, 1942; E for. 67592; Schott & co., 
ltd., London. 44992 


Pastorale on a Christmas plainsong ; by 
Virgil Thomson; organ. © Oct. 23, 
1942; E pub. 108810; H. W. Gray co., 
inc., New York. 44993 


Pastorcillo; bolero, letra y m Rafael 


Hernandez. © June 18, 1941; E for. 
67545; Peer internatl. corp., New 
York, 44994 


Patriotic; by Harry Salter; pf. ©1ec. 
Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312574; Emil 
Ascher, ine., New York. 44995 


Patriotic bonds of friendship; song, m 
J. Chas. McNeil. ©'1°@ Oet/ 12; 
1942; E unp. 311722; Joseph J. Fitz- 
patrick, Hartford. 44996 


Patriotic hymn; hymn. © 1c. Oct. 10, 
1942; E unp. 311709; John Alexander 
Rogers, New York, 44997 


Patter feet; w & melody. © Sept. 
29, 1942; E pub. 108396; Samuel 
Wesoky, Pittsburgh. 44998 


Paureida waltz; melody. © 1 ce. Oct. 
23, 1942; E unp. 312920; Charles 
Orion Lyon, Augusta, Ga. 44999 


Pay-day; song. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 311998; Otto W. Kulling, 


Meadowbrook, Pa. 45000 
Peace in my heart; women’s 2-pt. 
voices. © Oct. 8, 1942; E pub. 


108263 ; Ethel M. Holsinger, Brooks- 
ville, O. 45001 


Peace on earth; song. © 1c. Oct. 29, 
1942 ; E unp. 313467 ; Mary V. Harris, 
Hinton, W. Va. 45002 


Pearl Harbor montage; from Invisible 

agent, by H. J. Salter; conductor. © 

1 ec. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 313435; 
Universal music corp., New York. 

45003 


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no. 10, 1942 


Pearl Harbor reverie; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312666; 
Horace 8S. Graham, Poughkeepsie, 
Nw Y. 45004 


Pearl song; w & m Violet P. Jackson 
_{i. e. V. J. Woodend] © Sept. 5, 
1942; E pub. 107458; Violet Jackson 
Woodend, Cheverly, Md. 45005 


Pease-porridge-tawney ; w Frances Rus- 
sell, m W. H. Anderson; 2-pt. treble 
waices., (©). July $1,’ 1942) -E for, 
67607 ; Oxford univ. press, Toronto. 

45006 


Pebbly stream; waltz, Archy Rosen- 
haath ipt.. ©) Nov; 2)-1942 -\ E) tor. 
67623 : Boosey & Hawkes (Aust. : pty. 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 45007 


Peep (A) at a jeep; w & m Morris 
Skop & R. Skop. © 1. Sept. 1, 
1942; E unp. 309443; Rachel Skop, 
Orlando, Fla. 45008 


Peggy Ann; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 c¢. Oct. 26, 


1942; E unp. 318056; Paul Balkcom, 
Midland City, Ala. 45009 
Pennies count; w & melody. © 1.. 


Nov.. 9, 1942; E unp. 314638; Ray 
Leachman, Detroit. 45010 


Pennsylvania polka; from Give out 
sisters, by Zeke [i. e. Leo] Manners 
& Lester Lee, arr. Joseph P. Elsnic; 
pf. accordion. © Oct. 8, 1942; E pub. 
108387 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 45011 


Penny wishing well: w & m Mae A. 
Heath. © Apr. 18, 1942; E pub. 
108795; Associated songwriters & 
publishers, Hollywood, Calif. 45012 


Peoples’ war; arr. Harry Cumpson ; pf., 
with w. ©1e. Oct. 5, 1942; H unp. 
311008; Paul Strand, New York. 

45013 


People’s world; pf., with w. © 1. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313183; Mar- 
garet Clair Rhodes, Clearwater, Fla. 

45014 


Pepepeto; negro rumbero, Spanish w & 
m Sergio de Karlo, English w Bissell 
Palmer. © Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 
108171; Latin Amer. pub. corp., New 
York. 45015 


Percy and the bull; m Warren Scofield ; 
male voices, a capella. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
6, 1942; EH unp. 311240; H. C. Birge, 
St. Petersburg, Fla. 45016 


Perfect dream; song. © 1c. Nov. 2, 
1942 ; E unp. 313842 ; Hermyna Weiss, 
Madison, S. D. 45017 


45031 


Perfect setting for love; w & m Billie 
Namkie. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942: E 
unp. 313017; Anna HE. Hichmann, Jer- 
sey City. 45018 


Perfect victory ; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1. Oct. 12, 1942; 
EK unp. 311813; Rose Kroll, Chicago. 

45019 


Perro, gato y gallo; guaracha, letra y 
m Hnrique Anttinez; pf. © July 14, 
1941; E for. 67583; Peer internat. 
corp., New York. 45020 


Perspective; w Grace Noll Crowell, & 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313142; Glad Robinson Youse, Baxter 
Springs, Kan. 45021 


Pete Knight’s last ride; w & melody 
Wilf Carter: © 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; 
EH unp. 311561; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 45022 


Peter and the lamb; from Journey for 
Margaret, by Mario Castelnuovo- 
Tedesco. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313999; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

45023 


Peter, you cheater; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud of Malcolm Lee] © 
1 ec. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312206; 
John Kerdock, New York. 45024 


Philippine patrol; arr. James Baersma; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; H 
unp. 313164; Eve Hult & Thea Hult, 
North Hollywood, Calif. 45025 


Piano fun for boys and girls; pf., with 
w. © Sept. 10, 1941; AA 412585; 
John W. Schaum, Milwaukee. 45026 


Piano sonata; by Michael Tippett. © 
Sept. 24, 1942; E for. 67595; Schott 
& co., Itd., London. 45027 


Pick me up and set me down in sunny 
Dixie Land; song, arr. Aaron A. 
Clark. © Oct. 5, 1942; E pub. 
108490; Henry E. Larcombe, Arling- 
ton, Wash. 45028 


Pick-pick-pick a little polka; w & m 
Harry Harden & Mart Fryberg. © 
Oct. 5, 1942; E pub. 108712; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 45029 


Picture of you in your Sweet dress of 
blue; w & melody. ©1e. Oct. 138, 
1942; EH unp. 312017; Ross Latshaw, 
Snohomish, Wash. 45030 


Pieces of eight; melody Alec Wilder. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312868; 
Regent music corp., New York. 

45031 


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45032 


pt. 1, nis. 38 


Pilgrim mother’s cradle song; song, w} Playful pachyderm; by Gilbert Vinter ; 


Harold Saxe Tuttle. © 1 c¢. Sept. 
21, 1942; E unp. 309421; Bogumil 
Sykora, New York. 45032 


Pilgrim’s song; w from the Russian of 
Count Tolstoi, m P, I. Tschaikowsky, 
arr. Channing Lefebvre; women’s 
3-pt. voices. © Sept. 4, 1942; E pub. 
107479; H. W. Gray co., ine., New 
York. 45033 


Pin (The) ; from Gambler’s choice, by 
Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1c. Oct. 3, 
1942; E unp. 810757, Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 45034 


Pin your dreams to the stars in Old 
Glory; song, m Jon Beljon. ©1e.. 
Oct. 10, 1942; EH unp. 311535; Frank 
J. Reilly, University Heights, O. 

45035 


Pinto; w R. B. Egan, melody H. Tier- 
ney. © 1c Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 
313396; Harry Tierney & Raymond 
B. Egan, New York. 45036 


Pitch right in; w & melody Bill [i. e. 
we A.] Coleman. © 1 ¢« Oct. 21, 
1942; E unp. 312840; William A. 
Coleman, Washington. 45037 


Pity poor Antonio, Cleopatra’s beau; 
song, melody Geo. F. Mitchell & P. 
Lesser. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311863 ; Pearl Lesser, Chicago. 

5038 


Place of my dream; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Sept. 
8, 1942; E unp. 308333; Susan Marie 
Kline, Bourbon, Mo. 45039 


Placid waters; by Archy Rosenthal; pf. 
© Nov. 2, 1942; E for. 67622; Boosey 
& Hawkes (Aust.) pty. ltd., Sydney, 
Australia. 45040 


Planes for victory; song. © 1c. Nov. 
3, 1942; E unp. 314205; Mark Wien- 
and, Olympia, Wash. 45041 


Plant some flowers by my grave; w &m 
Ruppert McClendon & Jimmie Davis. 
© Oct. 6, 1942; E pub. 108723; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 45042 


Platinum star in your golden hair; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 
312304; Helenmae Sullivan, Medford, 
Mass. 45043 


Play boys on parade; song. ©1c. Oct. 
21, 1942; E unp. 312829; Bernice 
Gates Henry, Clarksdale, Ariz. 

45044 

Playful horses; pf. © 1 c. Oct. 22, 
1942; E unp. 312755; Clara May Rus- 
sell Hamilton, Comanche, Tex. 

45045 


bassoon & pf. © Oct, 22, 1942; B for. 
67558 ; Hawkes & son, Itd., London. 
45046 


Pleading; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1 c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312451.; 
EKsther M. Byrd, Gary, Ind. 45047 


Pleading Flag; song. © 1 ¢ Oct. 17, 
1942; E unp. 313417 ; Elmer Sylvester 
Jaquay, Pittsburgh. 45048 


Please come back; song, melody Robert 
Pollack, © 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 
311418; Cecil Vickers, Long Beach, 
Calif, 45049 


Please come back in my arms tonight; 
song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 e. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314738; Alberta 
M. Scott, Wilmington, O. 45050 


Please come back to me; song. ©1c._ 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 313551; Robert 
Peter Silva, Los Angeles. 45051 


Please destroy our rose; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314494; 
Ben Fedderson, Huntington, Calif. 

45052 


Please do not disturb; by Alex Wilder; 
pf. © 1c Oct. 19, 1942: E unp. 
312869; Regent music corp., New 
York. 45053 


Please don’t cry for me; song. ©1e. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314637; Clark 
Pierson, Bloomington, Ind. 45054 


Please don’t do as I do but just do as I 
say; song, m Robert VanSickle. © 
1 ec. Nov. 7, 1942: E unp. 314447; 
Perle Stewart, Pennington Gap, Va. 

45055 


Please don’t keep me in suspense; fox 
trot, w & melody. © 1 e¢. Oct. 22, 
1942; E unp. 312835; Hmmet Edward 
Niehoff, Louisville. 45056 


Please don’t ration love; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1942; EH unp. 314559; 
Thomas Ambrose, Montclair, N. J. 

45057 


Please don’t tell me you don’t love me; 
song, m Isabell Faulk. © 1c. Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 314748; Fred B. 
Oliver, Logansport, Ind. 45058 


Please don’t wait too long; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312269; 
Lillian Bonnem, Camp Lake, Wis. 

45059 


Please let me forget; w & melody Red 
[i. e. G.] Callender. © 1 ce. Oct. 7, 
1942; E unp. 311293; George Callen- 
der, New York. ; 45060: . 


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45087 


Please note and write a letter to me; 
song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 c. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311648; Alta B. 
Lintz, Bend, Or. 45061 


Please! Oh please! Play a polka; fox- 
trot, w & melody. © 1 e. Oct. 16, 
1942; E unp. 313742; Frank Izzo, 
New Haven. 45062 


Please remember; melody Bill [i. e. 
W. H.] St. Thomas & K. D. Hawkins. 
© 1c. Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 313031 ; 
Kay D. Hawkins & William H. St. 
Thomas, Gloversville, N. Y. 45063 


Please return; w Terry Parker [pseud. 
of S. G. Horowitz], melody Georgie 
Auld. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 
313541; Stanley Gerald Horowitz, 
New York. 45064 


Please say yes; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1 ec. Oct. 12, 
wo on. ollogr;~ G.~ Lewis 
Thompson, Washington. 45065 


Please say you didn’t say it; song, m 
Robert VanSicklee © 1 ec. Oct. 29, 
1942; E unp. 313517; Perle Stewart, 
Pennington Gap, Va. 45066 


Please think of me; song, melody Lew 
Mel. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 
313598; Jack Fried, Baltimore. 

ae 45067 

—w &m Benny Davis, Russ Morgan 
& Ted Murry. © Sept. 15, 1942; EH 
“pub. 107744; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 45068 


Please wait; w R. A. Gould, m E. 
Toland & R. Joyner: pf. © 1c. Oct. 
21, 1942; E unp. 312860; Roy A. 
Gould, Edward Toland & Robert 
Joyner, APO 957, % Postmaster, San 
Francisco. 45069 


Please, won’t you leave my girl alone; 
from Seven days leave, w Frank 
Loesser, m Jimmy McHugh. © Oct. 
5, 1942; E pub. 108714; Southern 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 45070 


Pleasing; song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 315008; George B. Post, Bell- 
more, L. I., N. Y. 45071 


Pledge song; song. © 1c. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312318; Alma Yost 
Johnson, Sewickley, Pa. 45072 


Pledge to victory; song. © 1c Oct. 
21, 1942; E unp. 312739; Martin John 
Mashie, Bridgeport, Conn. 45073 


Plenty to be thankful for; from Holi- 
day inn, w & m Irving Berlin. © 
Oct. 7, 1942: E pub. 108255; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 45074 


31591—43——_9 


Poem; by Zdenko Fibich, transcribed 
Kathleen Armour from Walter 
Rolfe’s pf. arr.; pf. © Oct. 9, 1942; 
E pub. 108331; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 45075. 


Poem set to music; from Springtime in 
the Rockies, w Mack Gordon, m 
Harry Warren. © Oct. 16, 1942; E 
pub. 108656; Twentieth century mu- 
sie corp., New York. 45076 


Pogo (The) ; by Paul Jordan; pf. treble. 
©1ec. Oct. 20, 1942; EH unp. 312533; 
Mutual music soc., ine., New York. 

45077 


Polly and Peggy; waltz, Henry B. 
Proehl, ed. Walter Rolfe; pf. © Nov. 
4, 1942; E pub. 108958; Century mu- 
sic pub. co., New York. 45078 


Polonaise militaire; by F. Chopin, op. 
40, no. 1, arr. Maxwell Hckstein; pf. 
© Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 107660; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 45079 


Poor Kelly blues; w & m Maceo Merri- 
weather; pf. treble. © 1 c. Oct. 26, 
1942; EH unp. 3138212; Wabash music 
co., Evergreen Park, II. 45080 


Popular song; from Facade, by William 
Walton, arr. Roy Douglas; pf. 
Sept. 24, 1942; E for. 67523; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 45081 


-Por Dios que si; de Aurelio Morales 


Pardavé, arr. Roberto Téllez Oro- 
peza; ptes. d’org. © Dec. 7, 1937; 
E for. 67463; Southern music pub. 
co., ltd., London. 45082 


Por que dudas; corrido, letra y m 
Felipe Bermejo; pf. © Dec. 18, 1940; 
EK for. 67441; Promotora Hispano 
Americana de musica, s. a., Mexico, 
Dik. 45083 


Pot luck; w Myrtle Clifton, m Albert 
D. Sehmutz; women’s cho. © Oct. 
27, 1942; E pub. 108874; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 45084 


Pottag-Hovey method for French horn; 
by Max P. Pottag & Nilo W. Hovey. 
bk. 2. © Aug. 21, 1942; AA 409606; 
Belwin, inc., New York. 45085 


Power; pf., with w. © 1. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 314119; Rhoda Page, 
New York. 45086 


Power squadron song; song. © Sept. 
17, 1942; E pub. 108426; J. S. 
Stephenson, jr., Philadelphia. 45087 


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45088 


pt. lI, n. s., v. 37 


Praise ye the Lord, the Almighty ; w tr. 
Catherine Winkworth from Joachim 
Neander, m from Stralsund gesang- 
buch, arr. W. B. Olds; 3-pt. ‘mixed 
cho., with junior choir. © Oct. 29, 
1942; E pub. 108984; Hall & Mc- 
Creary co., Chicago. 45088 


Pray for me, little darling; song, m 
J. Chas. MeNeil. © 1 c¢. Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 311711; Nola Pear] Lee, 
Selma, N. C. 45089 


Pray for the boys; m George Barnes; 
pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; 
EH unp. 314818; Grover Adwin Ward, 
Fayette, O. 45090 


Prayer; from Cavalleria rusticana, 
English version & arr. of m Noble 
Cain, m Pietro Mascagni; 3-pt. mixed 
voices, with optional violin solo. © 
Oct. 3, 1942; E pub. 108873; Hall & 
McCreary co., Chicago, 45091 


from Journey for Margaret, by Sol 
Kaplan. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
314001 ; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

45092 


from the Moscow cantata, w A. 


Maikov, m P. I. Tschaikovsky, Eng- | 


lish w & arr, of m Stewart Wille; 
med. or high. © Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 


108485; Galaxy music corp., New 
York, 45093 
— Hammond organ. © 1c. Oct. 22, 


1942; E unp. 312765; Clara May Rus- 
sell Hamilton, Comanche, Tex. 
45094 


— pf., with w. ©1e. Oct. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 3138305; William F, DeMoss, 
Plain Dealing, La. 45095 


—— song, w Eliza Hickok. © 1c. Oct. 
22, 1942; E unp. 312764; Clara May 
Russell Hamilton, Comanche, Tex. 

45096 


—  w & m John Conkey ; mixed voices. 
©1e. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310805; 
Lambda chi alpha fraternity, inc., 
Indianapolis. 45097 


—  w & melody; in F. © 1c. Sept. 
18, 1942; E unp. 311402; Alice Can- 
terbury, Los Angeles. 45098 


Prayer for America; pf., with w. 
1 ¢e. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 311896; 
Kthel Parker, Troy, Kan. 45099 


Prayer: for divine aid; song. © Sept. 
20, 1942; E pub. 108268; E. L. May- 
son, Cleveland. 45100 


Prayer of an anguished heart; w. Jane 
Ware [pseud. of B. Sherwood], m 
Lloyd Hart. © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1942; 
EK unp. 313173; Bertha Sherwood, 
Long Beach, Calif. 45101 


Prayer of gratitude; song. © 1 «. 
Nov. 2, 1942: E unp. 313797; Edna 
F. Marshall, St. Paul. 45102 


Prayer of patriotism; w John Green- 
leaf Whittier, m May A. Strong; 
3-pt. mixed cho. © Oct. 29, 1942; 
EK pub. 108986; Hall & McCreary Co., 
Chicago. 45103 


Prayer of the armed forces; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 
331054; Lavan Robinson, Fort Ben- 
ning, Ga. 45104 


Preghiera (La) della Madonna; melo- 
dia. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942: E unp. 
313905; Ernest John Maggi, Brook- 
lyn. 45105 


Prelude and fugue; by Gerald Finzi; 
string trio pts. © Oct. 22, 1942; EB 
for. 67559; Hawkes & son, Itd., Lon- 
don. "45106 


| Prelude no. 1 in A flat minor; pf. 


1 «@, Oct. 19, 1942’ 
James Lawrence Ryhal, jr., Cleve- 
land. 45107 


Preludes ; by D. Schostakowitsch, tran- 
scribed ; oboe or flute, B flat clarinet 
& bassoon. Se. & pts. © Sept. 14, 
1942; E pub. 108411; Quinto Maga- 
nini, Greenwich, Conn. 45108 


Present arms; w Frank Marr & V. G. 
Boehnlein, & melody. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 3138088; Victor Gregory 
Boehnlein, Oklahoma City. 45109 


w J. H. Garrett, melody D. Ahl- 
strand. ©1c. Nov. 6, 1942; HE unp. 
314415; Jack H. Garrett & David 
Ahlstrand, Bremerton, Wash. 45110 


President’s dream; w & melody. © 
1 e. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 811834; 
Sammy Mallich, Yukon, Pa. 45111 


E unp. 312426; 


President’s war, victory and marching 
song; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 311899; Samuel Rich- 
ards, South Boston, Mass. 45112 


Pretending ; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312555; 
Christine Fox, Barnesboro, Pa. ° 

45113 


Ay — smlG melody. ©1ce. Oct. 18, 1942; 
EH unp. 311969; J ames set Russell, 
Pampa, Tex. i 45114 


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45141 


Pretty soft; by John Gart; pf. © Sept. | Public garden pieces; violin & pf. 


15, 1942; E pub. 108634; Emil 
Ascher, ine., New York. — 45115 


Priceless; w & melody. ©1c. Oct. 21, 
1942; E unp. 3127385; Joseph Blake, 
Newark, N. J. 45116 


Prime minister reception; from Ran- 
dom harvest, by Herbert Stothart. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313987; 
Loew’s, ine., New York. 45117 


Prince and princess ; from The good job, 
by Franz Waxman. © 1 c. Oct. 3, 
1942: E unp. 310780; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 45118 


Prisoners’ march; song, melody Wil- 
liam Ward. © 1 c. Oct. 17771942; 
E unp. 312251; Brent H. Dunn, Mar- 
quette, Mich. 45119 


Private Brown; w & melody. © 1. 
Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314898; Evan 
B. Johnson, New York. 45120 


Producing for victory; song, w John J. 


O’Neil. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 
312161; Charles L. McNeill, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 45121 


Promenade; by Isadore Freed; concert 
harp. © Sept. 28, 1942; E pub. 
108189; Belwin, ine., New York. 

a. LE. 451 22 


Promesas a mi madre; bolero; pf., con 
letra. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 
311065; Esteban Roman, New York. 

45123 


Pronto sera; letra en inglés y m Gor- 
don Stretton, letra en castellano Al- 
berto Novarro. © Feb. 10, 1942; E 
for. 67301; Ediciones internacionales 
Fermata, Buenos Aires. 45124 


Proposal; from Random harvest, by 
Herbert Stothart. © 1c. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 313962; Loew’s, ine., 
New York. 45125 


Proposal waltz; song. © Oct. 5, 1942; 
E pub. 108399; Josephine Alida Roy, 
San Francisco, 45126 


Protect and guide our Flag; song. © 
Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 107648; Frank 
Ruhnau, Los Angeles. 45127 


Proud of you; from Beat the band, w 
George Marion, jr., m Johnny Green. 
© Sept. 19, 1942; E pub. 108432; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

45128 


Psalm 150; tibersetzung M. A. Klaus- 
- ner, m Max Springer; dreistimmiger 
frauenchor u. orgel. © Jan. 19, 1915; 
E for. 67591; Universal-edition, 
Vienna. 45129 


1 ec Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310705; 
Dorothy Slepian, Mattapan, Mass. 
45130 


Puerto Rico; from Seven days leave, w 
Frank Loesser, m Jimmy McHugh, 
© Oct. 5, 1942 ; E pub. 108713: South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 

45131 


Pues sera lo mejor (Better men any 
day); Chilean folksong, English w 
Jean Atwater Heaver, m arr.; pf. 


treble. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 
308138; Anita Atwater, Scarsdale, 
INES YE 45132 


-Puleeze—Mrs. McGinty; w & melody. 


© 1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 309028; 
William Hood Rhoades, New York. 
45133 


Pull your necks in; song, m Ruth 
Atherton Cook. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
EK unp. 313901; Thelma Weber, Min- 
neapolis. 45134 


Pum Pam Pum; conga, de Ritmos de 
Cuba, letra y m Rodriguez Fiffe y F. 
Fernandez; pf. © July 14, 1941; E 
for. 67585; Peer internat]. corp., New 
York, 45135 


Purcell’s trumpet voluntary; arr. Ber- 
nard Bramley; pf. © Sept. 28, 1942; 
E for. 67598; Schott & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 45136 


Puro corte; gran tango, Raquel Bel- 
monte; violin, with organ ace. © 
Dec. 2, 1940; E for. 67445; Southern 
music pub. co., ltd., London. 45137 


Purple haze; song. © 1 ¢ Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 311928; Esther Wilt- 
shire & Nola Whittaker, Circleville, 
Utah. 45138 


Purple pastel; by Sammy Prager; pf. 
© Oct. 30, 1942; E pub. 108947; 
Bregman, Vocco & Conn, inec., New 
York. 45139 


Purple sunset; w & melody. ©le 
Noy. 5, 1942; E unp. 314270; Jeffery 
Miller, Chicago. 45140 


Puss In Boots; musical radio script, 
text Madge Tucker, m Molly Donald- 
son. © Oct. 6, 1942; D 76184; Mu- 
sette publishers, inc., New York. 

45140* 


Pussy willow babes; song. © 1c. Sept. 
14, 1942; E-unp. 309044; Katherine 
Beaton Troker, North Sydney, N. S., 
Canada. 45141 


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45142 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 37 


Put a little love, in each letter you | Quisiera decirte; bolero, letra Johnnie 


write; song, melody Ronald Buck. 

© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313204; 

Dorthea Skidis, Collinsville, I]. 
45142 


Put the boots to Hitler; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314649; 
Plummer H. Riddle, Salem, O. 

45143 


Put your dreams away; w Ruth Lowe, 
melody Paul Mann & Stephan Weiss. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314386; 
Hdwin H. Morris & co., ine, New 
York. 45144 


Put your shoulder to the wheel; fox 
trot march song, melody John Mc- 
Gettigan. ©1e. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 
314473; Pauline M. Gray, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 45145 


— song, melody Alvin Krausslich. © 
1 ec. Oct. 138, 1942; E unp. 312015; 
Frank G. Meier, Cleveland. 45146 


Putting on a smile, but blue; song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 18, 1942; EH unp. 311983; 
Hmily Seymour Linden, Studio City, 
Calif. 45147 


Quartet no. 2; by Ralph Dale Miller, 
op. 16; sax. quartet se. & pts. © Oct. 
7, 1942; E pub. 108261; Pro-art publi- 
cations, New York. 45148 


Que me importa; bolero, letra Manuel 
Camacho Vega, melodia Francisco 
Camacho Vega. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 318732; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 45149 


Que si que no, que no que si; conga, 
letra y m Ernesto Vazquez; pf. 
May 380, 1942 ; E for. 67502 ; Ediciones 
internacionales Fermata, Buenos 
Aires. 45150 


Queen of the flowers; song, m Robert 


VanSickle. © 1. Oct. 20, 1942; E 
unp. 812561; John Henry McKee, 
Brunswick, Ga. 45151 


Quiero sentir; bolero, letra y m Dario 
Cafias Abril; pf. © Nov. 22, 1939; 
E for. 67473; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 45152 


Quiet river; by Alfred Hill; pf. © 
Nov. 2, 1942; E for. 67602; Boosey 
& Hawkes (Aust.) pty. ltd., Sydney, 
Australia. 45153 


Quimeras; bolero, letra y m Mauricio 
Jaime Esquenas. © June 22, 1942; 
E for. 67482 ; Publicaciones musicales 
Tempo, Buenos Aires. 45154 


Camacho, m Noro Morales. © Oct. 
16, 1942; E pub. 108664; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 45155 


Rain came; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312557; 
Virginia Pieritz, Champaign, III. 

45156 


Rain now has gone away; song. ©1c. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 3130838 ; Shirley 
Eunice Heckman, Chicago. 45157 


Rain on the roof; w Elizabeth G. Dur- 
kee, m Jack [i. e. J. P.] English, jr. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1942: E unp. 308058; 
John Patrick English, jr., Stoneham, 
Mass. 45158 


Rainbow; w & melody Elizabeth Ann 
Boyer, Barb. White & Bob White. 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314442; 
Arthur Robert White, Chicago. 

45159 


Rainbow fantasy; by Margo Harrow; 
pf. © Oct. 26, 1942; E pub. 108827; 
Bregman, Vocco & Conn, inc., New 
Work. 45160 


Rainbow’s end; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 313218; Frank X. Surnock, 
Los Angeles. 45161 


Raincheck; by Billy Strayhorn; pf. 
© Sept. 28, 1942: E pub. 108016; 
Tempo music, ine., New York. 45162 


Rainy day blues; song, m Vida Tucker 
Goldman & Larry [i. e. L. E.] Gold- 
man. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
313326; Lawrence Eddy Goldman, 
Clayton, Mo. 45163. 


Random harvest; by Herbert Stothart. 
1. Opening title—2. Title contin- 
-ued.—3. Finale. © 1c. each Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 313972, 313973, 313989 ; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 45164-45166: 


Ranger of the skye [?];: w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309631; 
George Hiltz, Los Angeles. ‘45167 


Ranger’s heaven; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 5, 
1942 ; E unp. 310846; Ralph Crutcher, 
Findlay, Il. 45168: 


Rapsodia afro cubana; pf., con letra. 
© 1e. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311355; 
Alcides L. Castellanos A., New York. 

45169: 


Raspberry song; song. © 1c. Oct. 28, 
1942: EH unp. 313458; Arthur Silliman 
Kinney, Jackson Heights, N. Y. 

; 45170 


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7 edt. tl 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


Rataplan; from The daughter of the 
regiment, adapted & arr., with text 
matter L. M. Dodd; pf. © Oct. 6, 
1942; E pub. 108545; Art publication 
soc., Clayton, Mo. 495171 


Rathbun; by Seth Bingham, op. 38; 


organ. © Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 
108605; H. W. Gray co., inc., New 
York. . 45172 


Ration blues; w Hazel J. Tinsley; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 
312281; Maurine Smith Milner, 
Madisonville, Tex. 45173 


Raw recruit; song, melody Bob Carle- 
fon, )1 ¢...Noy,, 9,.4942;., E unp. 
314711; Anner! Bivins, Hickory, N. C. 

45174 


Razzle-dazzle on we go; w & melody. 
©l1e Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311620; 
Ruby E. Raddatz, Aberdeen, Wash. 

45175 


Reading lessons for the first year drum- 


mer upon alternating single strokes; 
by Carl E. Gardner. © Oct. 23, 1942; 
AA 412732; B. F. Wood music ¢o., 
Boston. 45176 


Rebecca; bolero, letra y m Padt [pseud. 
of J. C. Lampe], arr. R. Wever. © 
1 e. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311800; 
John Ch. Lampe, Oranjestad, Aruba, 
NAY 0 Ts in 45177 


Rebel march; w Frances Whitfield, m 
KE. F. Yerby & R. Roy Coats. © Oct. 
2, 1942; E pub. 108504; Allen inter- 
collegiate music, inc., New York. 

45178 


Recollection; song, with pf. solo. [Hun- 
garian text] © 1c. Oct. 28, 1942; 
E ounp. 318750; Anna Maria Uhrik, 
Hillside, N. J. 45179 


Recordando; by Bill [i. ec. W. R.] 
Stafford; pf. ©1e. Oct. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 312033; William Ross Stafford, 
Phoenix, Ariz. 45180 


Recruiting song; song. ©1c. Oct. 31, 
1942; E unp. 313768; David Henry 
Williams, New York. 45181 


Red and white and blue girl; song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313262; 
Ester Jane Briggs, El Reno, OKI. 

45182 


Red-head; w Max Gardens, & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 312287; 
Jack Gardens & Hal Sandack, Los 
Angeles. 45183 


Red headed boy, with the freckled 
face; pf. treble, with w. ©1-. Oct. 
17, 1942; E unp. 312418; Flora Rob- 
ertson, Shafter, Calif. 45184 


45200 


Red River Valley; cowboy song, arr. 
Walter Rolfe. © Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 
108338 ; Century music pub co., New 
York. 45185 


Red roses won’t tell dear; song, m 
Eddie Keenan. © Oct. 28, 1942; E 
pub. 108854; Rose G. Harris, Altoona, 
Pa. 45186 


Red sails in the sunset; w Jimmy Ken- 
nedy, m Hugh Williams [pseud. of 
Will Grosz], arr. William Stickles. 
1. Men’s cho.—2. Mixed cho.—3. Wom- 
en’s 3-pt. cho. © Oct. 27, 1942; E 
pub. 108884, 108988, 108989 ; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

45187-45189 


Red, White and Blue; song, melody 
Eddie Keenan. © 1c. Oct. 23,1942; 
E unp. 312962; Mrs. C. Cross, Pres- 
ton, Ont., Canada. 45190 


w & m Morris Skop & R. Skop. © 
1c. Sept. 1, 1942; E unp. 309444; 
Rachel Skop, Orlando, Fla. 45191 


Red, White and Blue boys; w & m 
David Steele [pseud. of J. M. Mirko- 
vich] © Sept. 28, 1942; E pub. 
108622; Joseph M. Mirkovich, San 
Francisco. 45192 


Red, White and Blue march song; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 312981; 
Mrs. Fred Jacobs, Lorain, O. 45193 


Reformatory blues; w & melody. © 
1 e Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 312040; 
Herman Adolphe Knapp, Westmont, 
N. J. 45194 


Regards from the U. S. A.; song. © 
1 e. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 313470; 
Clyde Glyndon Smith, Denver. 

45195 


Regiment of Tom Thumbs Up; w & m 
Charlie Chester & Reg Morgan. © 
Nov. 4, 1942; E for. 67627; B. Feld- 
man & co., London. 45196 


Registration of birth; from Random 
harvest, by Herbert Stothart. ©1e. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313965; Loew’s, 
inec., New York. 45197 


Regret; pf., with w. © 1 c¢. Oct. 27, 
1942; E unp. 313378; Patricia Ruth 
Henry, Los Angeles. 45198 


Reinhardt’s (Donald 8.) pivot system 
for trombone. © Sept. 25, 1942; AA 
412440; Elkan-Vogel co., ine., Phila- 
delphia. 45199 


Reinhardt’s (Donald S.) pivot system 
for trumpet. © Sept. 25, 1942: AA 
412441; Hikan-Vogel co., ine. Phila- 
delphia. 45200 


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45201 


Rejoice to know they wait; w & mel- 
ody Shirley Storm [i. e. S. S. Crouse] 
& Louise Law [i. e. L. L. Dickey] © 
1 ¢, Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314602; 
Shirley Storm Crouse & Louise Law 
Dickey, Kent, O. 45201 


Relajo (El) ; ranchera, letra y m Jesus 


Castillon y Lamberto Leyva. © Jan. 
14, 1942; E pub. 108669; Peer inter- 
natl. corp., New York. 45202 


Remember ; song, m Gordon R. Wood- 
ford. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314758; Bessie Elaine Mickel, Digh- 


ton, Kan. 452038 
Remember Lidice; w John Hooks; 
men’s cho., a cappella. © Sept. 26, 


1942; E pub. 108439; Frank J. Ku- 
bina, Chicago. 45204 


Remember Lovers’ Lane; song, melody 
Eddie Keenan. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 308106; Louis G. Lazaro, New 
York. ~ 45205 


Remember me; song, m Stephen Grady 
[pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1. 
Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312233; Jessie 
Lollar, Anderson, Ind. 45206 


Remember now thy Creator; song, Bib- 
_licealw. ©1e. Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 
312048 ; Philip H. Cooley, Honolulu. 

45207 


Remember Paradise Bay ; song, m Leon 
Martin [pseud. of Noel Marchant 
Ryer] ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313846; Stephen Frank, Amesbury, 
Mass. 45208 


Remember their plan, to hell with 
Japan; w & m Bill [i. e. W.] Finney. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 314516; 
William Finney, Prairie du Chien, 
Wis. 45209 


Remember V for victory; song, m J. 
Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
HK unp. 314237; Jeanne M. Valeskie, 
Bloomsburg, Pa. 45210 


Remember, you’re coming home; w & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; B 
unp. 3809260; Ann Marie Rimbach, 
New York. 45211 


Remembrance; song. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 3138259; Raymond Si- 
mon, Chicago. 45212 


Reminiscing; w & m Emma Lafond 
[pseud. of E. G. Baillargeon] ©1c. 
Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 312700; Emma 
Georgina Baillargeon, Bell, Calif. 

45213 


pt. II, n. s., v. 37 


Rendezvous; song, m Eliot Gilmore. 
© 1e. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312133; 
Ralph R. Reed, Bellingham, Wash. 

45214 


Rendezvous with loneliness; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 
810723; Ruth Francis Quinn, Wil- 
loughby, O. 45215 


Rendezvousing with the shadows; m 
Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. © 
1c. Oct. 26, "1942 - E unp. 313280; 
Jewell Hood, Alton, Til. 45216 


Rest here in peace; cho. from St. John 
passion, by J. S. Bach, freely adapted 


Frederick Dawson; pf. © May 14, 
1942; E for. 67522; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 45217 


Rest in my arms; song, melody Lind- 
say McPhail. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 314862; Clifford R. Patterson, 
Chicago. 45218 


Rest now; from Random harvest, by 
Herbert Stothart. © 1 ¢ Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 313958; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 45219 


Rest of my life with you; song. © 
1 ce. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311840; 
Margaret D. Rogers, Newell, Ia. 

45220 

Return, oh dove; w & melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 14, 1942; Bo unp. 312060; Her- 
bert Westbrook Smith, Ellsworth, 


Me. 45221 
Reunion prayer; song. © 1c. Oct. 16, 
1942; E unp. 312118; Jessie McCon- 
nell & Claudia McConnell, Indianap- 
olis. 45222 
Reveille’s moon; w E. L. Johnson & 
L. J. Houfek, m Jean [i. e«. E. B.] 


Clark. ©1c. Sept. 23, 1942; E unp. 
311410 ; Emilie Benedict Clark, Emily 
Louise Johnson & Lyman Joseph 
. Houfek, Appleton, Wis. 45223 


Reverie; violin or violoncello & pf. © 
1 ¢@. Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 314101; 
Lorell McCann, Salinas, Calif. 45224 


Reverie of a soldier’s sweetheart ; waltz 
song. © 1.. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 
314472; Wilda Marsh Charlette, Tal- 
lahassee, Fla. 45225 


Revolution and election ; from Dreamer 


of Mexico, by Sol Kaplan. ©1e. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314700; Loew’s, 
inc., New York. 45226 


Rezongon ; tango, Anselmo A. Aieta ; pf. 
© June 30, 1942; E for. 67387; Cor- 
poracion musical Argentina, Ss. @, 
Buenos Aires. 45227 


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no. 10, 1942 
Rhapsody for. saxophone; by Toots 
[i. e. Salvatore] Camarata. © 1. 


Oct. 22, 1942; 
outh music co., 


E unp. 312831; Plym- 
ine., New York. 
45228 


Rhapsody in blue; by George Gershwin, 
transcribed Ferde Grofé; miniature 
orch. sc. © Nov. 5, 1942; E pub. 
109045; Harms, ine., New York. 

45229 


Rhythm for the tropics; from Moon- 
- light in Havana, w & m Dave Frank- 
im oO! Gc. Oct, 12,- 1942: HE unp, 
311580; Universal musie corp., New 
York. 45230 


Ridin’ in the blue; w Charlotte Wilds, 
m Maxine [i. e. C. M.] Cauble. © 
1 ec. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312804; 
Catherine Maxine Cauble, Valdese, 
N.C. 45231 


Ridin’ on the Texas range; m Variety 
song service; pf. treble, with w. © 
1 ec. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310709; 
Eugene Lee Wellman, Huntington, 
TES Va 


Riding in the sunset; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309251; 
Alicia H., Lamadrid, Bogota, N. J. 


Stephen Grady [pseud. of Andrew 
Brady] © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313885; John Dail, Merry Hill, N. C. 


45234 
| Road to Morocco; from the production, 


Right now; song. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 311572; Marion P. Gale, 
Nahant, Mass. 45235 


Right or wrong; song. © 1c. Oct. 12, 


1942; EK unp. 311830; Ruth Wood. 


Bonnell, Loveland, Col. 45236 


Right there in Picardy; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310910; 
Elizabeth Thornton Fields, Brook- 
haven, Ga. 


Ring out, wild bells; anthem, w Alfred 
Tennyson, m Chas. F. Gounod, arr. 
Ellen Jane Lorenz; mixed voices. © 
Aug. 27, 1942; E pub. 107727; Lorenz 

pub. co., Dayton, O. 45238 


Ring that liberty bell again; w & mel- 
ody Mickey McVay. © ice. Oct. 24, 
1942; E unp. 312995; Mrs. John L. 
Gaffney, Johnstown, Pa. 45239 


Ring ye glad voices; Christmas, can- 
tata, w & m Ruth EH. Day; mixed cho., 
soli & junior cho. © Sept. 26, 1942; 
E pub. 108097; Willis music C0., Cin. 
einnati. 45240 


45282 | 


45238 | 
Riding over sagebrush plains; song, m 


45237 | 


45253 


Rinso court scene; w & melody Andy 
Love. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 
312192; Lever bros. co., Cambridge 
Mass. 45241 


Rinso White; w & melody Andy Love. 
© 1 ec. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 313558; 
Lever bros. co., Cambridge, Mass. 

45242 


Rippling waters; w W. De Groot, m 
A. Grusznski. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 313149; William De Groot & 
Agnes Grusznski, Green Bay, Wis. 

45243 


Rising Sun to get; w & melody. ©1e. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314574; Ross O. 
Sackett, Chicago, 45244 


River Sabine; w & m Jimmy Moss. © 
1 ec. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314050; 
James Taylor Moss, jr., Port Arthur, 
Tex. 45245 


Road; hymn, w Roberta Miller. ©1e. 
Noy. 4, 1942; E unp. 314285; Arlie 
Kinkade, Canton, O. 45246 


Road back home; w & melody Marcia 
Campbell. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 308613; Edna Marcia Campbell, 
Long Beach, Calif. 45247 


Road that leads to Bethlehem; pageant 
service for Christmas, w Dorothy 
Lehman Sumerau, m Forrest G. Wal- 


ter; pf. © Aug. 17, 1942; E pub. 
107706; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 45248 


w Johnny Burke, m Jimmy Van 
Heusen. © Oct. 20, 1942; E pub. 
108705 ; Paramount music corp., New 
York. 45249 


Road to my heart; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 314736; Effie M. Kolb, Fayette- 
ville, Ark. 45250 


Road to Siberia ; from Lady Macbeth of 
Mtsensk, English w Wladimir La- 
kond [pseud. of Walter Lake], m D. 
Schostakowitsch, rev. & ed.; double 
‘mixed cho. © Sept. 14, 1942; E pub. 
108407 ; Quinto Maganini, Greenwich, 
Conn. 45251 


Road to victory; w K. Dunlap, m M. 
Howe. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 
311067; Katharine Dunlap & Mary 
Howe, Washington. 45252 


Robbins choral collection negro spirit- 


uals; compiled & arr. Charles L. 
Cooke; mixed voices. © Oct. 20, 
1942; E pub. 108710; Robbins music 


eorp., New York. 45253 


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45254 


Robin song; w S. M. Johnson, m J. 
Haston; pf. treble. © 1c. Oct. 7, 
1942; H unp. 312701; Suphronia M. 
Johnson & Joseph Haston, Pomona, 
Calif, 45254 


Rock of ages; w & m Cordelia Monroe. 


© May 1, 1942: E pub. 107738; Mon-. 


roe music house, Cordelia Monroe, 
sole owner, Norfolk, Va. 45255 


w Augustus M. Toplady, m Thomas 
Hastings, arr. Hugo Frey. © Aug. 
21, 1942; E pub. 107377; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 45256 


Rockabye; song, arr. Frances Raymond- 
Weller. © Sept. 20, 1942; E pub. 
108631; Winifred Alice Jiles, Santa 
Ana, Calif. 45257 


Rock-a-bye, baby; traditional w & m, 
additional w & arr. of m Harry Rob- 
ert Wilson; treble cho. © Oct. 5, 
1942: E pub. 1083874; Hall & Mc- 
Creary co., Chicago. Ue Es 


Rocking chairs by the old fireside; song, 
m Robert VanSickle. © 1. Oct. 5, 
1942; EH unp. 310920; Edward L. Lar- 
son, Wheeling, Til. 45259 


Rocky road blues; w & melody Bill 
fi. e. W. S.J] Monroe. © 1c. Oct. 5, 
1942; EH unp. 313092; William Smith 
Monroe, Nashville. 45260 


Rode the six hundred; w Amy Lowell, 
m H. K. Lamont. © 1. Sept. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308211; Helen Lamont, 
administrator of estate of Harry K. 
Lamont, Rockford, Il. 45261 


Rodeo in heaven; w Ekko Whelan, m 
Roger Lohrman. © June 19, 1941; 
E pub. 108553; Newmusic publica- 
tions, Chicago. 45262 


Roll on; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1 ec. Oct. 5, 


1942; E unp. 310876; Waldo Meeks, 
Newcomerstown, O. 45263 
Roll on, Sleepy River; song, m Leo 


Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 314136; Viola 
B. Chubb, Coarsegold, Calif. 45264 


Roll on you Wildcats; w 


Sweet. © Oct. 23, 1942; E pub. 
108944; Thornton W. Allen co., New 
York. 45265 


Roll out the bomber plane, boys; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 313306 ; 


Pearl Anna Cameron, Blaney Park, 


Mich. 45266 


& m Milo. 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 37 


Romance; bolero, letra y.m Rafael Her- 


nandez. © June 17, 1941; E for. 
67546; Peer internatl. corp., New 
York. 45267 


Romance in porcelain; by Reginald 
James [pseud. of James Bell]; pf. 
© Oct. 9, 1942; E for. 67572; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

45268 


Romancing with a dream; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 314264; 
Effie Z. Worden, Boston. 45269 


Romp and tomp Miss Emma; melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 314366; 


Thomas W. Jordan, Montgomery, 
Ala. 45270 
Rondo; 3 violins & pf. © Sept. 26, 


1942 ; EH pub. 108177 ; Estelle Leonard,’ 
Union City, Ind. — 45271 


Rookie’s song; w & m Richard [i. e. 
J. R.] Gilbert. 1. Band sec., with 
men’s voices.—2. Mixed voices. © 
1c. each Oct. 15, 1942 ; E unp. 312034, 
312035 ; Jacob Richard Gilbert, Ham- 
ilton, N. Y. 45272, 45273 


we're with you; w & m 
[i. e. James] Cooper & R. 
Cooper... © 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 
311482; James Cooper & Ruth 
Cooper, New Orleans. 45274 


Rooster on the road; by Sidney Law- 
rence; pf. © Oct. 10, 1942; EH pub. 
108522; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 45275 


Rosary beads for you; w Mrs. L. 
Samaniego, melody Joe Woods. © 
1 ec. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311853; 
L. Samaniego, Brooklyn. 45276 


Rosas negras; gran vals con variacion, 
letra Alfredo Navarrine, m Severo 
Vietri; pf. © Apr. 30, 1942; -E for. 
67388; Corporacién musical Argen- 
tina, Ss. a., Buenos Aires. 45277 


Rose (A) breaks into bloom; by 
Johannes Brahms, arr. H. Maxwell 
Ohley, ed. Harry Watts; 2 pfs., 8 


Roosevelt, 
Jimmie 


hands. © Sept. 26, 1942; E pub. 
108175; Schroeder & Gunther, inc., 
New York. 45278 


Rose of Kaintucky ; pf., with w. ©1ec. 
Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312827; Har- 
riette Beatrice Adams, Cleveland. 

45279 


Rose of No Man’s Land is blooming 
again; song. ©1c. Noy, 3, 1942; EH 
unp. 314209; Leon Howard Mayer, 
West Newton, Mass. 45280 


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no. 10, 1942 


45307 


Rose of old Mexico; w & melody. ©] Royal phone; w & m Fred Carpenter & 


1 e. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 313453; 
Oharles Herbert Dickson, New 
Orleans. 45281 


Rosebowl of our hearts; w C. 
Sehloredt, m D. J. Allread; pf. 
1 ce. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312517; 
Doris J. Allread & Cecilia Schloredt, 
Sundance, Wy. 45282 


Rosebud; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312544; 
Leroy Pearsall, Wilmington, N. C. 

45283 


Roses from the South; waltz, w & arr. 
of m Ellen Jane Lorenz, m Johann 
Strauss; women’s 3-pt. voices. © 
Aug. 20, 1942; E pub. 107719; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 45284 


Roses will bloom again; w & m Olive 
F. Conway; med. voice. © Oct. 13, 
1942; E pub. 108430; Volkwein bros., 
ine., Pittsburgh. 45285 


Rositas (Las) ; corrido cancién. ©1c. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 311871; Jesus 
Lopez, Chicago. 45286 


Roumanian rhapsody no. 1; by Georges 
Enesco, op. 11, arr. Frederick Block; 
pf. © Oct. 20, 1942; E pub. 108627; 
Century music pub. co., New York. 

45287 


Roundup moon brightly is shining; w & 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 
311470; Charles Rothier, Jackson, 
Mich. 45288 


Roundup time in Dreamland; song, m 
Mae Davis. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 311516; Elsie Mae Jordan, South 
Portland, Me. 45289 


Rout them boys; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 311656; Thekla Wolf, Tampa, 
Fla. 45290 


Row, row, row your boat; old round, 
traditional w, m arr. Harry Robert 
Wilson; treble cho. © Oct. 5, 1942; 
E pub. 108375; Hall & McCreary co., 
Chicago. 45291 


Rowan tree; w Lady Nairne, m tradi- 
tional, arr. Hugh S. Roberton; 2 sop. 
voices. © Sept. 11, 1942; E for. 
67489 ; Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 
ltd., London. 45292 


Rowin’ up the river after dark; w Paul 
Cunningham, m Leonard Whitcup. 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1942; E pub. 108529; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 

45293 


31591—43——_10 


M. Brown, arr. Teresa Sanders; pf. 
© July 21, 1942; E pub. 107438; 
Milan Brown, Indianapolis. 45294 


Rubber isn’t rubber anymore; w Tom 
[i. e. T. M.] Adair, melody Dick [i. e. 
R. R.] Uhl. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; EB 
unp. 3811698; Thomas M. Adair & 
Richard R. Uhl, Kingston, Pa. 

45295 


Rudely Foo; w & melody. © 1. Oct. 
dD, 1942; E unp. 310916; Grady Cun- 
ningham, Oklahoma City. 45296 


Ruego (El) ; chango, letra y m Obdulio 
Morales; pf. © Nov. 22, 1989; E for. 
67574; Southern musie pub. co., inc., 


New York. 45297 
Run-around gal; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 ¢. Nov. 2, 


1942; E unp. 3138933; Marian Moore, 
Tacoma. 45298 


Russia, unconquerable; song. © Nov. 
2, 1942; E for. 67616 ; Florence Carey, 
London. 45299 


Rustle of spring; melody Christian 
Sinding, arr. Vincent Lopez. © 1 e. 
Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 312301; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 45300 


Rusty joined the army; w D. Wright, 
m L. Baiett. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; EB 
unp.. 312703; Louise Baiett & Doris 
Wright, Streator, Il. 45301 


Sabbath service for congregational 
singing; op. 45, Biblical w; organ. 
© Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 108199; 
Jacob Weinberg, New York. 45302 


Saboteurs; from Dreamer of Mexico, 
by Sol Kaplan. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 314697; Loew’s, ine, New 
York. 45303 


Sad Manila; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 e¢ Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 311600; Jerry E. Good- 
win, Detroit. 45304 


Safe in my heart; song. © 1c. Oct. 
27, 1942; E unp. 313351; Muriel L. 
Wold, Chicago. 45305 


Saga of Susie Brown; w J. Manus & 
B. Bierman, m Harold Grant. © 
Oct. 21, 1942; E pub. 108791 ; Colonial 
musie pub. co., inc., New York. 

45306 


Sail away, sailor boy; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314047; 
Haskell B. Davis, Washington. 

45307 


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45308 


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pt. I nS. ae 


Sail on; pf. treble, with w.. ©1c. Nov.| Salut d’amour:; by Edward Elgar, op. 


5, 1942; EH unp. 314515; Claudine Mc- 
' Govern, New Orleans. 453808 


Sailing home; interpolations by Walter 
G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup & 
Teddy Powell from Dvorak’s Sym- 
phony no. 5, arr. Roy Ringwald; 
men’s cho., with girls’ trio. © Jan. 
29, 1940; E pub. 108448; Words & 
music, ine., New York. 45309 


Sailing to Pearl Harbor; song. © 1c. 
Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 311917; Jua- 
nita Collier Clark, Hemet, Calif. 

45310 


Sailor boy; song. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 312986 ; David Franklin, Dela- 
van, Wis. 45311 


Sailor boy’s letter; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 3138229; Mrs. G. M. 
Pugh, jr.. Hampton, Va. & A. HE. 
Hudgins, Port Haywood, Va. 45312 


Sailor Lee; w & melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 
14, 1942; EH unp. 312079; F. G. Lu- 
Cassen, San Francisco. 45313 


Sailor sweetheart; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
314230; William A. Penrod, Dayton, 
O. 45314 


Sailor’s furlough; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 311050; Frank 
V. Simpson, Bloomfield, N. J. 45315 


Sailors of the air; w Don [i. e. D. B.} 
Thorburn, melody Charles Wolcott. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314082; 
Walt Disney productions & Donald- 
son B. Thorburn, Burbank, Calif. 

45316 


St. Francis’ hymn; w tr. from St. Fran- 
cis of Assisi & m arr. W. B. Olds, 
m from Geistliche kirchengesinge ; 
3-pt. mixed cho. © Oct. 29, 1942; E 
pub. 108985; Hall & McCreary co., 
Chicago. 45317 


Salesman Joe; 2-pt. treble voices. © 
1c. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 312415; 
Maurine K, Richardson, Watertown, 

45318 


Salome; from DuBarry was a lady, w 
& m EH. Y. Harburg, Roger Edens & 
Earl Brent. © 1. Sept. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 309121; Loew’s, ine, New 
York. 45319 


Salty seas; w D. Wright, m L. Baiett. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313027; 
Doris Wright & Louise Baiett, 
Streator, Ill. 45320 


12, arr. G. Frank Humbert; pf.; in 
©. © July 12, 1942; E for. 67326; 
Schott & co., ltd., London. — 45821 


Salute Corregidor; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
12, 1942; E unp. 311833; Bruce Alvin 
Young, Arlington, Tex. 45322 


Salute the lovely ladies; w & melody 
Mickey [i. e. Michael] Diamond. © 
1 ec. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 311128; 
Michael Diamond, Brooklyn. 453823 


Salute the marines; song. © Oct. 17, 
1942; E pub. 108731; William C. 
Murdoch, jr., San Francisco. 45324 


Salute to America; by Louise Christine 
Rebe; pf. © Oct. 16, 1942; EH pub. 
108618; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

45325 


Salute to the army, the navy and the 
marines; from Calling all kids, w 
Sam Baerwitz, m Felix Bernard. © 
1 ec Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310783; 
Loew’s, ine., New York. 45326 


Salute to the boys over there; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 309424; Charles A. Toohey, San 
Francisco. 45327 


Salute to the victor; march militaire, 
S. J. Mustol; symphonic band pts., 
with conductor. © Oct. 21, 1942; 
E pub. 108755; Belwin, inc., New 
York. 45328 


Salute to the WAVES; w & melody. 
© Sept. 29, 1942; E pub. 108897; 
Samuel Wesoky, Pittsburgh. 45329 


Salvation army brass band journal; 
compiled Bramwell Coles; full se. & 
pts. nos. 1205-1208, June, 1942. 
Aug. 14, 1942; E for. 67340; Salva- 
tionist pub. & supplies, ltd., London. 

45330 


Samba-bamba; letra Candido Bansato 
y Humberto Herrera, melodia H. 
Herrera. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; H 
upp. 313739; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 45331 


Sammy; w & m Jane Van KEtten [i. e. 
J. V. Andrews] © 1 c. Sept. 10, 
1942; E unp. 310328; Jan Van Etten 
Andrews, Evanston, III. 453882 


Sanctuary; w Harding W. Gaylord, & 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 


311671; Clare Vaughan Sturges, 
Farmington, Me. 45333 
Sand man; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 


6, 1942; E unp. 314437; Estalene 
Dye, Seaton, III. 45334 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


45363 


Sandman’s lullaby; w & melody. ©] Say hello to dear Mother McCree over 


1. ec: Oct... 16,.1942;:- E, unp. 312128 ; 
Lewis Edmond Faust, West Haven, 
Conn. 45335 


Santa Lucia; Neapolitan song, English 
w Tom Waring, m arr. Roy Ring- 
wald; men’s cho. 
E pub. 108780; Words & music, inc., 
New York. 45336 


Satan pleads with Hitler; song, melody 
Robert Pollack. © 1 ¢. Oct. 6, 1942; 


E unp. 811424; Katherine Deligny, | 


High Point, N. C. 45337 


Save the pieces; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 312875; Bonita 
Paula Truax, Dallas. 45338 


Save with Uncle Sam; w C. M. Green, 
& melody. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; BE 
unp. 312672; Charlotte M. Green & 
Lorenzo M. Robertson, Detroit. 

45339 


Savings bonds for you and me; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 311791; Maurine K. Richard- 
son, Watertown, S. D. 45340 


Saw you never in the twilight; w Cecil 
F. Alexander, m Gardner Read, op. 
6a; mixed voices; pf. or harp acc. 
© Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 107346; Oli- 
ver Ditson co., Philadelphia. 45341 


Sawdust man; w & melody Bessie L. 
Dyer. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 
313165; Alexander Theodorakopou- 
los, Los Angeles. 45342 


Say a little prayer; arr. Gerry Mason; 
orch. pts. © Sept. 29, 1942; E for. 
67551 ; Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 
ltd., London. 45343 


Say a prayer; pf. treble, with w. © 
Tan. NOM 25, 1042, Ho np, poloole : 
Arthur Vervaet, Paterson. 45344 


—w & melody Nina Bentley [pseud. 
of M. B. Spitz] ©1c. Oct. 19, 1942: 
E unp. 312323; Minna B. Spitz, Phil- 
adelphia. 45345 


Say a prayer for your boys out there; 
w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 314554; Leta Laree Wade, 
Kansas City, Mo. 45346 


Say a prayer in your heart; w & mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311587; G. E. Vinaroff, Russell, Kan. 

45347 


Say am I a crazy guy: w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314016; 
Edna May Biggerstaff, Chicago. 

45348 


© May 18, 1942;. 


there; song. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; 
E unp. 308999; Milton White, San 
Quentin, Calif. 45349 


Say it with dancing; from When 
Johnny comes marching home, w Don 
Raye, m Gene De Paul. © 1c. Oct. 
19, 1942; E unp..312354; Universal 
music corp., New York. 45350 


Say it with your eyes; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312736; 
Genia Malphurs, Tallahassee, Fla. 

45351 


Say not farewell; w & melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 312289; Othilie 
Swenson, Rochester, Minn. 45352 


Say, till we meet; song. ©1c. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312696; Erminie Lenore 
Bonesteel Wilhelm, Riverside, Calif. 

45353. 


Say you'll be mine; w & melody. ©1ec. 
Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314429; H. M. 
Ford, Springfield, O. 45354 


Saying goodbye; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Noy. 9, 1942; E unp. 314782; John 
Clement Lioyd, Rutland, Vt. 45355 


Searf; from Gambler’s choice, by 
Daniele Amfitheatrof & Ear] Brent. 
© 1 e«. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310755; 
Loew’s, inc., New York, 45356 


Serap iron jive; w Gloria Parker & 
G. D. Weiss, & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
29, 1942; E unp. 311377; George 
David Weiss, New York. 45357 


Serap — serap —scrap, I’m scrapping 
with the J. V. army; song, pf. sc. 
Billie Foster. © 1c. Noy. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 314299; Chris Rowland, Balti- 
more. 45358 


Scrap song; w Raymond Abrashkin, 
melody Lou [i. e. L. W.] Kleinman. 
© 1c. Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 318690; 
Louis W. Kleinman, Brooklyn. 45359 


Scrubb McGee; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
812556; Stanley Vavryca, Jackson, 
Mich. 45360 


Scrubbin’; song. ©1c. Nov. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 314875; Samuel I. Diehl, New 
York. 45361 


’Scuse please; w & m M. F. Robertson. 
© June 3, 1942; E pub. 108479; Free- 
Inan music co., Cortland, -N. Y. 

45362 


Se va; melodia, con ace. de pf. ©l1e. 
Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 311872; Jestis 
Lopez, Chicago. 45363 


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pt. m7, n. s., v. 37 


45364 


Sea-blue gardens; w Rose Cooper, m | Serenade in swing; melody Lowell Mar- 


W. H. Anderson; women’s 38-pt. 
voices. © July 31, 1942; E for. 
67608; Oxford univ. press, Toronto. 

45364 


Sea-gull; song. © 1c. Oct. 22, 1942; 
E unp. 312756; Clara May Russell 
Hamilton, Comanche, Tex. 453865 


Sea-gulls; song. © 1. Oct. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 312326; Edith Dugat Brown, 
Kansas City, Mo. 45366 


Search me, O God; Biblical w, m C. 
Albert Scholin; 2-pt. treble voices. 
© July 26, 1942; E pub. 108975; Ed- 
win H. Morris eo., inc., New York. 

45367 


Seasons; song. © 1c. Oct. 22, 1942; E 
unp. 312757; Clara May Russell 
Hamilton, Comanche, Tex. 45368 


Second movement from Symphony in 
B minor; by Franz Schubert, arr. 
Lucien Caillet; Symphonic band pts., 
with conductor. © Oct. 5, 1942; E 
pub. 108770; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York... 45369 


Seek ye the Lord; song, Biblical w 
adapted. ©1e. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 
311062 ; Mabel Dugat Brown, Austin, 
Tex. 45370 


Semper vigilantes; pf. © 1c. Oct. 18, 
1942; E unp. 312021; Louis W. 
Bleser, Lynbrook, N. Y. 45371 


Send a souvenir from home; w & m 
Paul Rebere [pseud. of P. L. Specht] 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E inp. 311766; 
Paul L. Specht, New York. 45372 


Send ’em thru’ sixth port, Uncle Sam; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1. Sept. 25, 
1942; E unp. 309954;. Ray Perkins, 
Roslyn, N. Y. 45373 


Send forth Thy light; Biblical w, m 
Mily A. Balakirev, adaptation of w 
& arr. of m Noble Cain. 1. Men’s 
cho.—2. 3-pt. mixed cho. © Oct. 1, 
22, 1942; E pub. 108304, 1088438 ; Hall 
& McCreary co., Chicago. 

45374, 45375 


Sefiorita Carmencita; letra y melodia. 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 312327; 
Erasmo Miranda, New York. 45376 


Sensible; bolero; melody, with pf. ace. 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 311878; 
Jesus Lopez, Chicago. 45377 


Serenade; from Les millions d’Arle- 
quin, by R. Drigo, arr. Carl Weber ; 
pf. © Sept. 16, 1942; E pub. 108682; 
Emil Ascher, ine., New York, 45378 


tin. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
814389; Charling music eorp., New 
York. 45379 
Serenade to a memory; melody Ted 
[i.e T. G.] Martin. © 1 e Nov. 5, 
1942; E unp. 314832; Theodore Grif- 
fith Martin, Chattanooga. 45380 


Serenade to the sun; w Cliff Friend, 
m Guy Wood. © Oct. 5, 1942; E 
pub. 108718; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 45381 


Serenata ; letra y melodia. ©1c. Nov. 
6, 1942; E unp. 314346; Erasmo Mi- 
randa, New York. 45382 


Serenity ; w Whittier, m Charles Ives. 
© May 27, 1942; E pub. 108272; 
Arrow music press, ine., New York. 

45383 

Sergeant Jerry: song. © 1. Oct. 7, 
1942; E unp. 311318; John Stoisor, 
Indianapolis. 453884 


Sergeant Susan; song. © 1c. Oct. 17, 
1942; E unp. 313313; Janet Russell 
Brodie, Ottumwa, Ia. 453885 


Service selections; hymns, harmonized 
& arr. John Carl Wohlfeil. © July 
30, 1942; E pub. 108955; Concordia 
pub. house, St. Louis. 45386 


Serving Uncle Sam again; song, mel- 
ody Eddie Keenan. © 1 c. Oct. 23, 
1942; E unp. 312968; Mrs. Al Griffey, 
Cleveland. 45887 


Set down servant; negro spiritual, arr. 
Robert Shaw; mixed voices. © July 
30, 1942; E pub. 108454: Words & 
music, ine., New York. 45388 


Setting the trap; from Invisible agent, 
by H. J. Salter; conductor. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 313446; Uni- 
versal music corp., New York. 45389 


Seven times the moon came; w Jessie 
B. Rittenhouse, & melody. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311630; Edward 
Judson Fitzhugh, Jamaica, N. Y. 

f 45390 

Seventh day of December, at Pearl 
Harbor ; foxtrot, w & melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311487; Beulah 
Alvis Tedford, Rockport, Tex. 45391 


Sh—! Don’t make a sound; w & m 
Sunny Skylar. © Oct. 16, 1942; HE 
pub. 108660; Leo Feist, ine, New 
York. 45392 


Shadchen (Der); w Gabriel Leeb, & 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 
311537; Bernard L. Goldman, Cleve- 
land. . 45393 


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no. 10, 1942 


Shadow of a doubt; w Bob Reed, mel- 
ody Harry Miller. © 1c. Nov. 7, 
1942 ; E unp. 314617; Music products, 
ine., New York. 45394 


Shadows; song, m Robert Pollack. © 
1 ec. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 311481; 
Oliver H. Gregory, Carbon, W. Va. 

45395 


—wé&melody. ©1c. Oct. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 312255; Ruth Mann, Dear- 
born, Mich. 45396 


Shadows in the starlight; w Harold 
Adamsohn, & melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 
12, 1942; E unp. 311874; Ted Grouya, 
Bel Air, Calif. 45397 


Shake a leg; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 318219; William A. Cargill, 
Akron, O. 45398 


Shake everything you’ve got; song, m 
Robert VanSickle. © 1 c¢. Oct. 29, 
1942; E unp. 313514; Perle Stewart, 
Pennington Gap, Va. 45399 


Shanghai for China; w & m Tommy 
[i. e. A. V.] Thompson. © 1c. Nov. 
12, 1942; E unp. 315017; Anne Val- 
doriene Thompson, Los Angeles. 

45400 


Shangri-La; w Bert Douglas & EH, B. 
Johnson, m B. Douglas; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; EK unp. 311742; 
Evan B. Johnson, New York. 45401 


Sharing a Maryland moon; w & mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 
312637; John Tracey Powers, Sum- 
merville, S. C. 45402 


Sharing the moon with you; song, m 
Robert Pollack. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; 
E unp. 311423 ; Goldie Fulton, Spring- 
field,’ O. 45403 


She loves you as never before; song, 
melody Eddie Keenan. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
23, 1942; E unp. 312964; George 
Byers, Roy, B. C., Canada. 45404 


Sheep lay white around; Biblical w, m 
R. Deane Shure; mixed cho. © Sept. 
1, 1942; E pub. 107468; J. Fischer & 


bro., New York. 45405 
Shenanigan; boogie woogie, Carl 
Frangkiser; symphonie band pts., 


with conductor. © Oct. 20, 1942; E 
pub. 108756; Belwin, ine., New York. 
45406 
Shepherds on this hill; Greek folk song, 
w Helen Dickinson, m transcribed 
Jessie Newgeon Hawkes, arr. Clar- 
ence Dickinson ; women’s 3-pt. voices. 
© Sept. 25, 1942; E pub. 108087; 
H. W. Gray co., ine., New York. 
45407 


45421 


She’s a back seat driver; fox trot, w & 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 
3128387; Emmet Edward Niehoff, 
Louisville. 45408 


She’s a naughty, naughty angel; m Bob 
Carleton; pf. treble, with w. ©l1e. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 318271; H. 
Houston Hays, Tulsa, OK1. 45409 


She’s a southern dream; foxtrot song. 
© 1c. Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 314156; 
Aaron Gilbert Reimann, Schenectady, 
ING 45410 


She’s carrying the torch for me; w Pat 
Mann, & melody. © 1. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 313920; Victor Picone, 
New York. 45411 


She’s gonna be mine; foxtrot, w & mel- 
ody: * © We Oct-12, 1942; BH unp. 
311920; Jean Elkins, Prince Rupert, 
B. C., Canada. 45412 


She’s got bars on her shoulders, stars 
in her eyes; w & m Charles Murray, 
Kurt Kaszner & Al Stillman. © Oct. 
2, 1942; E pub. 108299; Chappell & 
co., ine., New York. 45413 


She’s the angel of our alley; w & m 
Paul Rebere [pseud. of P. L. Specht] 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311768; 
Paul L. Specht, New York. 45414 


Shine hallelujah shine; w & melody 
Bill [i. e. W. S.] Monroe. ©1e. Oct. 
12, 1942; E unp. 313094; William 
Smith Monroe, Nashville. — 45415 


Shine like a mornin’ star; spiritual, w 
by & m. arr. W. C. Handy. © Oct. 23, 
1942; E pub. 109047; Handy bros. 
musie ¢co., ine., New York. 45416 


Shine Spoon River moon; w & melody 
Wink [i. e. W. O.] Wright. ©1ee. 
Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 312790; Wilfred 
Otto Wright, Camp Rucker, Ala. 

45417 


Shine the deck; song, arr. Sara All 
Abernethy. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 314106; Helen Norbeck Law-. 
rence, New Bern, N.C. 45418 


Shingle-house Town; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1e. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 312313; 
Charles Day, Toledo. 45419 


Ship ahoy; w Irving [i. e. Carl Irving] 
Bell, melody Doc [i. e. G. M.] Bechtel. 
© 1c. Noy. 6, 1942; E unp 314894; 
Gerald Martin Bechtel, Buffalo. 

45420 


Shipbuilder’s song; w & melody. ©1 ¢. 
Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312259; Edward 
F, Judge, Cranston, R, I. 45421 


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45422 


Shipmate of mine; w J. H. Garrett, 
melody D. Ahlstrand. ©1c. Nov. 6, 
1942; E unp. 314417; Jack H. Gar- 
rett & David Ahlstrand, Bremerton, 
Wash. 45422 


Shooting rockets at the moon; w & mel- 
ody. “© 1 el Oct, 311942 unp: 
313691; John Orville Ephardt, De- 
troit. 45423 


Short’nin’ bread; w & m arr, Walter 
Rolfe; pf. © Oct. 20, 1942; E pub. 
108574; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 45424 


Shout, Americans, shout; m Bob Carle- 
ton; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 
17, 1942; E unp. 309110; Elizabeth 
W. Fluegel, New Carlisle, Ind. 45425 


Shove on, brave boys, shove on; m 
Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. © 
1c. Oct. 5, 1942; EB unp. 310826; 


William Shimer Sheldon, Pawhauska, | 
Silver moon; w & melody William Mac- 


Okl. 45426 


Showdown for love; w & melody. © 
1 e. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 8117838; 
Marion R. Drews, Allston, Mass. 

45427 


m Arthur Sullivan, adapted Ira B. 
Wilson, 
Voce. se. 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 


Shy; w & melody. ©1e. Oct. 1, 1942; 


© Sept. 15, 1942; D 76188; 


E unp. 311041; William Feldman, | 
45428 


suenio ; vals, letra Pablo } ... 
- ‘Sin san sore; lamento afro, letra y m 


Newark, N. J.. 


Si me miras... 
A. Scolari, m Jerédnimo Manchado; 
pf. © Feb. 20, 1942; E for. 67302; 
Ediciones 
Buenos Aires. 


Si nuestro amor; bolero, letra y m 


Maria Grever. 


New York. 


Siegesfeier ; v. Max Reger, op. 145, nr. 
7; organ. © Jan. 29, 1916: E for. 
67390; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 

45431 


Sign in the sky; Christmas service, w 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, m I. H. 
Meredith; pf. © Aug. 17, 1942; E 
pub. 107707; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 45482 


Signal corps salute; pf. © 1 c. Oct. 
20, 1942; E unp. 812658: Robert E. 
Foster, Seattle. 45433 


Silver wings; 
Shreds and patches from Gilbert and 

Sullivan; operetta, w W. S. Gilbert, | 
bk. Paul Jordan Monroe. | 
45427* | 
‘Simple little ditty; w & melody. © 


internacionales Fermata, | 
45429 | 
‘Since he traded his zoot suit for a uni- 


© Nov. 2, 1942; E} 
pub. 108980; Robbins music corp., | 
45480 | 


pt) 01; YS. vee 


Signal from the blue; w & melody. © 
1 ce. Oct. 9,-1942; BH unp! 311528; 
Samuel Alfred Masselle, Marilboro,- 
INVEY - 45484 


Silence; w Juan Cavallero [pseud. of 
J. C. Addison], m George Lessner. 
© Oct. 27, 1942; E pub. 108801; Jua- 
nita Cavallero Addison, Washington. 

45435. 

Silent night, holy night: original Ger- 
man w Joseph Mohr, m Franz Gru- 
ber, arr. Ellen Jane Lorenz; women’s 
cho. [English w only] © Aug. 25, 
1942; E pub. 107725; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 45436. 


Silent pool; by Archy Rosenthal; pf. 
© Nov. 2, 1942; E for. 67618; Boosey 
& Hawkes (Aust.) pty. ltd., Sydney, 
Australia. 45437 


Silver lining; pf., with w. © 1c. Oct. 
29, 1942; E unp. 318466; Mary V. 
Harris, Hinton, W. Va. 45438. 


nab Box. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 309076; Macnab historical assn., 
Foleyet, Ont., Canada. 45439 


song, arr. Lindsay Mc- 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 
311204: Otto W. Kulling, Meadow- 
brook, Pa. 45440: 


—melody Robert Pollack. © 
1 ec Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 311480; 
Loretta Piggott, Seattle. 45441 


Phail. 


1 ce. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 312417; 
Maurine K. Richardson, Watertown, 
45442 


'Celedonio Gonzalez; pf. © July 14, 
1941: E for. 67582; Peer internat. 
corp., New York. 45443. 


form; w & m Carmen Lombardo & 
Pat Innisfree. © Nov. 9, 1942; E. 
pub. 109069; Irving Berlin, ine., New 


-York. 45444 
—— pf. treble. © 1 Gc) Novum 
1942; H unp. 314367; Irving Berlin, 


inc., New York. 45445. 


Since I first met you; pf., with w.. © 
1 e. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312803; 
Henry Arthur Frischknecht, Leonia, 
N. J. 45446 


Since I found you; song, m L. Roberts 
[pseud. of Robert Lamm] © 1 c. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310863; B. L. E. 
Olson, Shell Lake, Sask., Canada. 

45447 


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no. 10, 1942 


45477 


Since I lost you; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312369; Joe E. Price, 
Forsythe, Ga. 45448 


Since Nancy flashed her eyes on me; 
song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311644; Kae 
B. Heifenbine, Triadelphia, W. Va. 

45449 


Since we have said goodbye; song. © 
Oct. 29, 1942; E pub. 108867; Gwen- 
dolyn Evon Breining, Hollywood, 
Calif. 45450 


Since you are gone; song, m Stephen 


Grady [pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 
1 e Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 318875; 
Mattis Nelson, Parkersburg, W. Va. 

45451 


Since you became famous; pf., with w. 
© le. Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 313698 ; 
James Edward Henry, Philadelphia. 

45452 


Since you have forgotten me; song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312179; 
Margaret Niketa, Cincinnati. 45453 


Since you have gone; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 
1 e@ Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312207; 

_ Freda Bankes-Argo, Malta, O. 

45454 


—— w & melody Gene [i. e. E. B.] 
Washington. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 313365 ; Eugene Bell Washing- 
ton, Baltimore. 45455 


Sing-a-rhyme picture book; w & melody 
selected & arr. Edith Brockway. © 
Aug. 5, 1942; AA 409677; Whitman 
pub. co., Racine, Wis. 45456 


Sing a song; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313195 ; 
Daphne G. Sweetzer, El Monte, Calif. 

45457 


Sing a song of freedom; song. ©1.. 
Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311303; Clayton 
Roy Cowan, Omaha. 45458 


Sing and shout; w J. Waters, m Emmie 
Durden [i. e. E. D. Smith] ©le. 
Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 314176; Emmie 
D. Smith & John Waters, Graymont, 
Ga. 45459 


Sing, everybody, sing; original w & m 
John P. Long, American version Al 
Stillman. © Oct. 13, 1942; E pub. 
108774; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. 45460 


Sing for victory ; folio, w & m compiled 
& arr. © Aug. 14, 1942; E pub. 
107494; Murray Chase, New York. 

45461 


Sing, robin, sing; w & m Lily Strick- 
land [i. e. Lily Strickland Anderson]; 
3-pt. mixed cho. © Oct. 5, 1942; E 
pub. 108372; Hall & McCreary co., 
Chicago, 45462 


Sing! Sing! Sing; w Gerard Van Loon, 
m John Sacco; orch. pts. © Oct. 12, 
1942; E pub. 108474; Boston music 
co., Boston. 45463. 


Sing! Sing! Sing! Sing so they can hear 
you; w Gerard Willem Van Loon, m 
John Sacco. 1. Women’s 3-pt. cho.— 
2. Mixed cho.—3. Men’s cho. © Oct. 
8, 1942; E pub. 108358-108360; Bos- 
ton music co., Boston. 4546445466 


Sing V for victory; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312391; Mal- 
colm Hubbard Miner, Bangor, Me. — 

45467 


Sing, whistle and smile; song. © Oct. 
23, 1942; E pub. 108798; Olive H. Mc- 
Claren, Mt. Pleasant, Ia. 45468 


Singing soldiers; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 312170; Charles 
Dolor Bourcier, Atlantic City. 45469 


Singing wires; w S. R. Clair, m H. J. 
Tracy. ©1c. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 
313358; Harold James Tracy & Sue 
Ross Clair, Denver. 45470 


Sinners; w R. Nazareth, melody T. H. 
Kornelissen. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 308832; Rose Nazareth & 

- Theodore H. Kornelissen, Newhall, 
Calif. 45471 


| 
Sinner’s plea; negro spiritual, melody 
Ronald Buck. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
_E unp. 318193; Hilda Kelley, Chi- 
cago. . 45472 


Sinner’s warning; song, m Gordon R. 
Woodford. ©. 1 c. Nov. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 314757; Ellis Vandorston Had- 
ley, Decatur, 111. . 45473 


Sister of Mademoiselle from Armen- 
tiers [?]; w & melody. © 1. Sept. 
17, 1942; E unp. 309255; Ruth Carol 
Babcock, Atlantic City. 45474 


Sister, take it slow; w & melody Jerry 
Sherwin. © 1 c. Sept. 16, 1942; BE 
unp. 309186; Jerome Joseph Smulin, 
New York. 45475 


Sittin’ by the old corral; w & melody 
Wilf Carter. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 311557: Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 45476 


Six flats unfurnished; fox trot, Dick 
Maltby; orch. pts. © Oct. 12, 1942; 
E pub. 108663; Regent music corp., 

~ New York. 45477 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


45478 


pt. 117, n. s., Vv. 37 


Six months for love; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 318420; 
Harold Adolphus Campbell, Los An- 
geles. 45478 


Six o’clock jam; song, melody Robert 
N. Schanzer. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 314654; Harry Behar, New 

— York. 45479 


Six short tales; by Bernard Wagenaar ; 
pf. © Aug. 28, 1942 ; E pub. 1073388 ; 
Chappell & co., inc., "New York. 

45480 


Skies of blue; song, m Tom Baker 
[pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1c. 
Oct. 16, 1942: E unp. 312218; Ray A. 
Moyer, White Haven, Pa. 45481 


Skippin’ along; by P. Frosini; pf. ac- 
cordion. © Oct. 26, 1942; E pub. 
108911; Alfred music co., ine., New 
York. 45482 


Sky’s (The) the limit; song, arr. Er- 


nest Seitz. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 318569; Gavin Livingstone 
Creed, Ottawa. 45483 


Slack (Freddie) boogie-woogie book on 
8-beats; by F. Slack; pf. © Nov. 4, 
1942; AA 418819; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 45484 


Slap your hip polka; w & melody Zeke 
[i. e. Leo] Manners & Sid Kuller. 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1942; E unp. 311771; 
Leeds music corp., New York. 45485 


Slapajap march; w & melody Tom [i. e. 
T. H.] English. ©1c. Nov. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 314248; Thomas H. English, 
Atlanta. 45486 


Slapping the bass fiddle; pf. © 1. 
Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308043; Mer- 
vin Aaron Cohen, Washington. 45487 


Sleep tight; by Paul Metcalf [i. e. O. P. 
Metcalf, jr.]; pf. treble. ©1e. Oct. 
23, 1942; E unp. 312944; Orlando 
Paul Metcalf, jr., Chicago. 45488 


Sleeping bag sequence; from Journey 
for Margaret, by Eric Zeisl. ©1ce. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313995; Loew’s, 
ine., New York. 


Sleepy lagoon; w Jack Lawrence, m 
Hriec Coates, arr. William Stickles; 
men’s cho. © Oct. 26, 1942; E pub. 
108841; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

45490 


Sleepy train lullaby; waltz song, mel- 
ody Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Oct. 7, 
1942; E unp. 311218; Imogene Muel- 
ler, Eureka, Calif. 45491 


45489 


Sleepy village; w & m Merrill Sparks, 
arr. Harry A. Stone. © Sept. 2, 
1942; E pub. 108191; Cine-mart 
music pub. co., Hollywood, Calif. 

45492 


Sleigh bell serenade; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312824; 
Charles Myerson, Philadelphia. 

45493 


Slight case of madness; lyrics & m J. 
Shuman & J. Stevens, bk. J. Stevens 
& F. Trebino. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; 
D 76178; John Shuman, Jerry Ste- 
vens & Franc Trebino, Philadelphia. 

45493* 


Slow movement from Serenade for 
strings; by Edward Elgar, op. 20, 
transcribed C. H. Trevor; organ. 
Oct. 27, 1942; E for. 67579; British 
& Continental music agencies, Itd., 
London. 45494 


Slumber, my baby; w & m Margaret 
Ball Hicks ; women’s 3-pt. voices. © 
Sept. 21, 1942; E pub. 108173; Paul 
A. Schmitt music co., Minneapolis. 

45495 


Slumber, my dove; Alsatian carol, tra- 
ditional w, English version Katherine 
K. Davis, m arr. Jessie Angelyn Fitz- 
gerald; women’s 38-pt. cho. © Sept. 
21, 1942; E pub. 108593; E. C. Schir- 
mer music co., Boston. 45496 


Slumber song; w Louis V. Ledoux, m 
H. K. Lamont. ©1e. Sept. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 308212; Helen Lamont, ad- 
ministrator of estate of Harry K. 
Lamont, Rockford, I]. 45497 


Small Jesus; Christmas song, op. 33, 


no. 3. © Oct. 15, 1942; E pub. 
108635; Beatrice Fenner, Los An- 
geles. 45498 


Smile all the while; w & m Lee Shirley ; 
pr. Ole Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
314085; Leatha A. Shirley, "Madeira, 
O. 45499 


Smile along; waltz song, melody Paul 
E. Goodman. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; 
EK unp. 308467; Evelynee Avis 
Heimerl, West Allis, Wis. 45500 


Smile, America; song, w Hugene S. 
Barto. © 1. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311670; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 45501 


Smile America smile; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313712; 
Alexander John Nichols, Kearny, 
Ni. J. : 45502 


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no. 10, 1942 


45531 


Smile away your troubles; w & melody. | So long dad keep ’em rolling; w & mel- 


©1c. Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 313007; 
Sammy Smith, Nashville. 45503 


Smile (A) is worth a fortune; w & mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 
313571; Lester Grant Peters, Ames- 
bury, Mass. 45504 


Smile little sweetheart; song, pf. arr. 
A. L. Grupenhof. © 1c. Oct. 14, 
1942; E unp. 312049; Cicil J. Goldey 
& Aloysius Leo Grupenhof, Cincin- 
nati. 45505 


Smile the American. way; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311692; 
Tarsia Rossiter, Chicago. 45506 


Smile thru the storm clouds; w & mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313140; Glad Robinson Youse, Baxter 
Springs, Kan. 45507 


Smiling thru’ for you; w Annette P. 
Kinsey & Inez Foote Jarrell, & mel- 


ody. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 
314200; Howard Dolphus Kinsey, 
Monroe, Ga. 45508 


Smiths and Jones, .the Kellys and 
Cohens; w & m Kay Twomey, Al 
Goodhart & Irwin S. Joseph. © Oct. 
16, 1942; E pub. 108659; Crawford 
music corp., New York. 45509 


Smoke on the water; w & melody Earl 
[i. e. W. E.] Nunn. © 1c. Sept. 25, 
1942; E unp. 311900; William Earl 
Nunn, Nashville. 45510 


Snap out of it; w & melody. ©1e 
Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 314113; Betty 
Fulton Maness, Harlan, Ky. 45511 


Snooze your blues away; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
312536; Paul Marion Kendrick, Nor- 
folk, Va. 45512 


So blue; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 314055; Paul Suey 
Fong, jr., Sacramento, Calif. 45513 


So close to my heart; w Kathyrine Nel- 
son, & melody. ©1c. Oct. 7, 1942; 
EK unp. 314108; Lela Davies Grune- 
wald, Bothell, Wash. 45514 


So far away; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 311816; Charles A. Lendo, 
Guantanamo, Cuba. 45515 


So long; melody Annie Laurie [i. e. 
Annie Laura] Trousdale. © 1 c. 
Nov. 6, 1942; EH unp. 314406; Annie 
Laura Trousdale, Houston. 45516 


— song. ©1e. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 
312978; Nadine Ww hi i e, Marshall, 
Tex. 45517 


ody. © 1c. Oct. 21; 1942; E unp. 
312681; Isaac Tucker Chapple, Chi- 
_ cago, 45518 


So long, don’t be too long in Oolong; 
w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; 
EK unp. 812718; Charles Alexander 
Devine, Providence. 45519 


So long for a while; song. ©1e. Oct. 
17, 1942; E unp. 312305; Louise 
Augusta Lingsch, New York. 45520 


——w&melody. ©l1c. Aug. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 318547; Lester Blossom, APO 
924, % Postmaster, San Francisco. 

45521 


So long Japanese; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 311821; Ethel Brooks, 
Holland, Minn. 45522 


So long, mom; song, m Katheryn Cupid. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312511; 
Edna F. Birkholm, Alameda, Calif. 

45523 


So long old U. S. A.; w & m Mrs. C. G. 
[i. e. C. B.] Kirkland. ©1e. Oct. 7, 
1942; E unp. 313553; Cappie B. 
Kirkland, Rome, Ga, 45524 


So long, Sarah Jane; from I dood it, 
w & m Lew Brown, Sammy Fain & 
Ralph Freed. © 1 ec. Oct. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 310773; Loew’s, inc., New 
York. 45525 


So long sweetheart; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314577; 
Inez P. Holly, Shinglehouse, Pa. 

45526 


So near; w & m Bob [i. e. R. W.] So- 
den. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 
312384; Robert Walsh Soden, Kansas 
City, Mo. 45527 


So near and yet so far; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee]. © 
1 ec. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312202; 
William H. George, New York. 45528 


So they think they’re gonna lick us; 
m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313291; 
Lelia Hinson, Wilmington, N. C. 

45529 

So you’re playing hard to get; w & mel- 
ody Joe [i. e. J. A.] Meyer. ©1e. 
Oct. 13, 1942; E unp. 311735; Joseph 
A. Meyer, Denver. 45530 


Soft hearted; from Seven days leave, 
w Frank Loesser, m Jimmy McHugh. 
© Oct. 2, 1942; E pub. 108446 ; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 

45531 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


45532 


Soldier boy; song. ©1e. Oct. 7, 1942: 
EK unp. 311368; Edith Libbie Wales, 
Long Beach, Calif. 45532 


song. ©1c. Oct. 13, 1942; E unp. 
311769; George Carmen Picard, 
Orange, N. J. 45533 


w & melody. ©1c. Oct. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 313311; Harry L. Connor, 
Hollywood, Calif. 45534 


—w&melody. ©1e. Oct. 14, 1942; 
EH ounp. 313557; Frances Primeaux, 
Lake Charles, La. 45535 


—w &melody. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 314044; Haskell B. Davis, 
Washington. 45536 


—w & melody Mrs. Jerome [i. e. 
L. B.] Janisse. ©1c. Sept. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 310112; Lucille Bezaire 
Janisse, Detroit. 45537 


Soldier boy come back to me; song.. © 
1 ec. Oct. 3, 1942: E unp. 310708; 
Martin Joseph McMahon, Schenec- 
tady, N. Y. 45538 


Soldier boy has won; song, melody 
Eddie Keenan. ©1c. Nov. 6, 1942; 
EH ounp. 314419; F. D. Brigham, Abi- 
lene, Tex. 45539 


Soldier boy in khaki, ‘a sailor girl in 
blue; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 6, 
1942; E unp. 314424; Harry Gordon 
Higel, Sarasota, Fla. 45540 


Soldier boy sweetheart, I love you; w & 


melody. ©1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 


313711; Alexander John Nichols, 
Kearny, N. J. 45541 


Soldier boy when you come back to me; 
w Roslyn Kaye, melody Harry S. 
Drucker. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 312785; Doris Drucker, Annan- 
dale, N. J. 45542 


Soldier farewell; w & m Mrs. E. F. 
[i. e. A. A.] Holder. © 1c. Oct. 15, 
1942; E unp. 38128538; Annie A. 
Holder, Lynn, Mass. 45543 


Soldier I will pray dear; song. ©1ce. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311751; ‘Flor- 
ence Lieser Wolpers, Concordia, Mo. 

45544 


Soldier in white; song. © 1c. Oct. 
14, 1942; E unp. 312005; Mary Cecile 
Mullarkey, Chicago. 45545 


Soldier on K. P.; w & melody Yock 
Schwab. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314678; Jacob E. Schwab, New York. 

45546 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 37 


Soldier says goodbye; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 18, 1942; E unp. 314118; 
Jean Alice Varn, Florence, Or. 

45547 


Soldier sings a love song; w & melody 
George Kellogg. © 1 e. Oct. 20, 
1942: E unp. 312664; George Leon 
Appel, Eagle Rock, Calif. 45548. 


Soldier with wings; w & melody. © 
I c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311915; 
Gerald Alvan Guild, Keene, N. H. 

45540: 


Soldier’s dream; by Walter B. Rogers,. 
arr. HE. M. Pearson [pseud. of J. S. 
Seredy]; band pts., with conductor. 
© Oct. 1, 1942; E pub. 108771; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 45550" 


song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 
1 ec. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 311206; Mel- 
vin L. Haddix, Camp Hood, Tex. 

45551 


Soldier’s good-bye; pf., with w. ©le. 
Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311697; Agnes. 
C. Drummond, Baltimore. 45552 


Soldier’s home in heaven; march song, 
melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 ec. Nov. 
5, 1942: E unp. 314326; Joseph W. 
Uritson, Coraopolis, Pa. 45553. 


Soldier’s hymn; w & melody. © 1. 
Oct. 17, 1942: E unp. 312307; Altha 
Crowther Wright, Baltimore. 45554 


Soldier’s idea; song. © 1c. Nov. 3, 
1942; E unp. 314192; Earl Jackson, 
Wilmington, N. C. 45555. 


Soldier’s land of memory; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1942; E unp. 311775; 
Altha Crowther Wright, Baltimore. 

45556 


Soldier’s lullaby ; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311458; Naomi 
Maxine Kuykendall, Wichita. 45557 


Soldiers of America; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 314551; 
George Wheale, Syracuse. 45558 


Soldiers of production; w& melody. © 
1c. Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 312985; 
Reuben Salmon, Brooklyn. 45559 


w & melody Joe E. Russell [pseud. 
of J. R. Feitelberg] © 1c. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312388; Joseph Russell 
Feitelberg, Springfield, Mass. 45560 


Soldiers of the U. S. A.; song, w John 
A. Pape.’ © 1 a Oct. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 312286; Marie Grace Pape, New 
‘York. Y 45561 


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no. 10, 1942 


45588 


Soldiers on parade; song, melody Man- 
uel Warner. © 1. Oct. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 312253: Jessie Mae Roberts, 
Ruston, La. 45562 


Soldier’s prayer; fox trot, w & m Vic- 
tor P. Frangipane; orch. pts. © 
Sept. 16, 1942; E pub. 107815; Ed- 


ward Schuberth & co., ine, New 
York. 45563 
—hymn, m Yale Libman. © 1. 


Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 314492; Ray- 
mond Delmore Borgaard, Minden, 


Neb. 45564 
—song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1'c Oct. 19, 1942; .E 


unp. 312367: Clifton Henry Fergu- 
son, Nortonville, Ky. 45565 


Soldier’s refrain; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1 ec. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312374; Kathleen Bed- 
ard, Washington. _ 45566 


Soldier’s reverie; w & melody. ©1c. 
Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 314477; Charles 
Smallwood, Washington. 45567 


Soldier’s rosary; song. © Aug. 28, 
1942: E pub. 107395; Sadie Janet 
Black, Washington. 45568 


—w R. Stein, melody E. J. Allpréss. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312392 ; 
Rose Stein & Eva Jo Allpress, San 
Antonio. 45569 


Soldier’s serenade; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 312069; 
Ralph Francis Rice, Pelham Manor, 
N. Y. 45570 


w & melody Dusty Troyan & Trudy 
Troyan. ©1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311866; Joseph A. Troyan, East 
Cleveland, O. 45571 


Soldier’s song; song, w Violet H. 
Powell. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313148; Angelo Fontecchio, La Salle, 
Ill. 45572 


Soldier’s welcome; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1942; E unp. 309540; Susie Jones, 
Columbus, Ga. 45573 


Sole possession of your heart; song, 
melody Joe Woods. © 1 ec. Oct. 14, 
1942; E unp. 312091: Nicholas Bah- 
nick, Northampton, Pa. 45574 


Some day; w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314647; Ruby K. Kuy- 
kendall, Douglas, Ariz. 45575 


Some day he’s coming for me; w E. E. 
Davis, m R. G. Doner; 2-pt. treble 
cho. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 
308925; Ruth G. Doner & Edna Ethel 
Davis, Brookville, Ind. 45576 


Some day I’ll be going home; song, mel- 
ody Clarke Tate. © 1c. Novy, 2, 1942; 
E unp. 314072; Hilda Marmon, Mem- 
phis, Tenn. ? 45977 


Some day, some where; w & melody. 
©1lce. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 312137; 
Lucie Irene Fisher, New Cumberland, 
Pa. 45578 


Some day you’ll be mine; pf. treble, 
with w; in A. ©1c. Oct. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 313360; Midas Herman 
Parker, Chicago. 45579 


‘Some flew east, some flew west; w G. 


Rice, melody K. Hawkins & Bill [i. e. 
W. H.] St. Thomas. © 1c. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 314063; Grantland Rice, 
Kay Hawkins & William H. St. 
Thomas, Gloversville, N. Y. 45580 


Some folks; w & m Stephen C. Foster, 
arr. Travis Johnson & Margaret 
Johnson; treble cho. © Oct. 5, 1942; 
E pub. 108378; Hall & McCreary co., 
Chicago. 45581 


Some guy; w & melody. © 1. Sept. 
10, 1942; E unp. 314475; John Mar- 
ten, Reno, Nev. 45582 


Some other guy; w & melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313581; Leon 
H. Hagen, Minneapolis. 45583 


Some rainy day; song, m Stephen 
Grady [pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 
1c. Noy. 2, 1942; E unp. 313879; 
Nola F. Lyons, Island Falls, Me. 

45584 


Somebody blabbed; pf., with w. ©1c. 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312408; Mar- 
garet Clair Rhodes, Clearwater, Fla. 

45585 


Somebody cares about you; w & m 
Hugh Charles, Sonny Miller & Don 
Pelosi. © July 7, 1942; E for. 67295; 
Irwin Dash music co., 1td., London. 

45586 


Somebody lied; song, m Eddie Ward 
[pseud. of Eddie Boyden] ©1e. 
Novy. 2, 1942; E unp. 313847; Floyd S. 
Fingar, Tivoli, N. Y. 45587 


Somebody new kisses you; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 311940; 
Lee (Lasses) White, West Los 
Angeles, Calif. 45588 


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45989 


pt. lI, n. s., v. 37 


Somebody page me a private; song. ©| Somewhere I’ll find you; w & melody 


1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308057; 
Geraldine Doris Edens, Monrovia, 
Calif. 45589 


Someday; pf., with w. ©1c. Sept. 26, 
1942; E unp. 311895; Hthel Parker, 
T>5y, Kan. 45590 

Someday, you’ll come back to me; w 
Arline Kirby, & melody. ©1e. Oct. 
29, 1942; E unp. 313626; Edward 
Dayton Kirby, Kansas City, Mo. 


45591 | 


Somehow; from Life of the party, w 
Earle Crooker, m Frederick Loewe. 
© Oct. 7, 1942; E pub, 108361; Chap- 
pell & co., inc., New York. 45592 


Somehow I know; w V. Jones, melody 
B. McOmber. © 1 ec. Nov. 5, 1942; 
EB unp. 314274; Vivian Jones & Betty 
McOmber, Albany. 45593 


Someone in the know; from Count me 
in, w & m Ann Ronell. © Oct. 13, 
1942; EH pub. 108597; Chappell & co., 
inc., New York. 45594 


Someone to care for; w & melody. © 
1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312182; 
Stanley Edgar Clarke, Vancouver, 
B. C., Canada. 45595 


Someone who would change my mind; 
pf., with w. ©1e. Oct. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 313704; Henry Arthur Frisch- 
knecht, Leonia, N. J. 45596 


Someone you once knew; from Random 
harvest, by Herbert Stothart. ©1c. 
Noy. 2, 1942; EH unp. 313984; Loew’s, 
inc., New York. 45597 


Something has happened to me; song, 
melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314581; Margaret Olea, 
Calexico, Calif. 45598 


Something that’s new; song. © Jan. 
5, 1942; E pub. 108390; Charles 
Henry Pace, Pittsburgh. 45599 


Sometime, somewhere; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp, 312183; 


Pauline Irwin Robinson, Merced, 
Calif. 45600 
Sometimes; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 


26, 1942; E unp. 313151; Hasseltine 
Lane, Raleigh, Miss. 45601 


Somewhere; pf. treble, with w. ©1-c. 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312482; Harvey 
Bradley, New York. 45602 


Somewhere beyond the sunrise; song, 
melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 310990; Ferne Collins, 
Warrenton, Or. 45603 


Clarke Van Doren. © 1 ¢. Oct. 8, 
1942; E unp. 311467; Edwin Aubrey 
Bauers, Upper Darby, Pa. 45604 


Somewhere in Australia; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312241; 
Wilbur Alvin Kuehne, Aberdeen 
Proving Grounds, Md. 45605 


Somewhere in Hngland; w Douglas G. 
Laker, melody Charles Brandon. © 
1 ec. Oct. 18, 1942; E unp. 312011; 
Kaymusic publishers, Brooklyn. 

45606 


Somewhere in Ireland; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1942; E unp. 309422; 
Harry Bell, Mildred Bell & Oliver M. 
Ashley, Evansville, Ind. 45607 


Somewhere out of the blue; w & mel- . 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 
313591; Blanche E. Odle, Covina, 
Calif. 45608 


Somewhere, someday; w & melody 
Shirley Storm [i. e. S. S. Crouse] & 
Louise Law [i. e. L. L. Dickey] © 
1c Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314603; 
Shirley Storm Crouse & Louise Law 
Dickey, Kent, O. 45609 


Somewhere there’s somebody waiting 
for me; w Alberta Danes Davis, m 
Jimmy Crane. © 1. Oct. 8, 1942; 
FE unp. 311323; Alberta J. Davis, East 
Lansing, Mich, 45610 


Son of Don Juan; from the operetta, 
w & melody. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 314463; Frank Michael Pagano, 
New York. 45611 


Sonata; by Roger Deming; violin & pf.; 
in'B flat min. © 1 & Oct, 27°52; 
EK unp, 313403; Reginald C. Deming, 
Pasadena. 45612 


—— op. 14; pf. © Oct. 16, 1942; EB 
pub. 108636; Edna Frida Pietsch, 
Milwaukee. 45613 


op. 51; violin & piano. ©1c. Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 814606; Arne Old- 
berg, Evanston, III. 45614 


Sonata a tre stromenti; by Pierre- 
Gabriel Buffardin, arr. Eleanor Frost 
Hurd; treble recorders. © Oct. 24, 
1942; E pub, 109066; E. C. Schirmer 
music co., Boston. 45615 


Sonata for violin and piano, no. 1; by 
Virgil Thomson. © Dec. 19, 1941; 
E pub. 108279; Arrow music press, — 
inc., New York. 45616 


Sonata in F minor; pf. © Apr. 20, 
1942; EK pub. 108926; Stanley H, Sax- 
ton, Saratoga Springs, N, Y. 45617 . 


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no. 10, 1942 


45643 


Sonata no. 1; excerpt, W. A. Mozart,]| Song of liberty; song, arr. R. Howell. 
arr. Kathleen Armour; pf.;inC. ©] © 1c. Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 313763; 


Oct. 20, 1942; E pub. 108626 ; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 45618 


Sonata pathétique; 2 excerpts, L. van 
Beethoven, op. 13, transcribed Walter 
Rolfe; pf. © Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 
108333; Century music pub, co., New 
York. 45619 


Sonatina in G; by Muzio Clementi, op. 
36, no. 2, optional 2d pf. Irving D. 
Bartley, with text matter L. M. Dodd; 
pf. © Sept. 2, 1942; E pub. 108418; 
Art publication soc., Clayton, Mo. 

45620 


Song for love; w Charles Lusted, m 
Jane Van Htten [i. e. J. V. Andrews] 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; EB unp. 310327; 
Jane Van Etten Andrews, Evanston, 
Ill. 45621 


Song for the armored force; pf. ©1ec. 
Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 311367; Dale 
~- McCormick, Fort Knox, Ky. 45622 


Song in my arms; song, m Bob Carle- 
ton. © Oct. 23, 1942; E pub. 108797; 
John F. Martin, East St. Louis, Hl. 

45623 


Song no. 15; melody. © 1c. Oct. 27, 
1942; E unp. 313395; Emanuel 
Lackow, New York. — 45624 


Song of America; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1 c. Oct. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 312965’; Della Moore, Dowagiac, 
Mich. 45625 


w Ida Mizoura Blume, m Janie 
Alexander Patterson [i. e. J. A. P. 
Wagoner] © 1. Nov. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 314206; Janie Alexander Pat- 
terson Wagoner, Concord, N. C. 

45626 


Song of Bernadette; song. © 1c. Oct. 
5, 1942; EH unp. 311148; Charles Cul- 
len Chapman, New Orieans. 45627 


—-w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 314521; Rocco De Carlo, Cam- 
den, N. J. 45628 


——w Lou Lawrence [pseud. of Law- 
rence Silverman], melody Michael 
Field. ©1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 
308643; Lawrence Silverman, New 
York. 45629 


Song of democracy; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311457; 
Henry Harvey, Eglin Field, Fla. 

45630 

Song of Kentucky; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311122; 
May Bushree, Cape Girardeau, Mo. 

45631 


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Wiley Woodrow Jenkins, Beaumont, 
Tex. 45632 


Song of Moses and the lamb; hymn, w 
Noah E. Paulin. © 1 ¢@ Oct. 12, 
1942 ; E unp. 311748; Harry G. Lucas, 
Glendale, Calif. 45633 


Song of rebellion; from DuBarry was 
a lady, w & m Roger Edens. ©l1l-c. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313991; Loew’s, 
ine., New York. ' 45634 


Song of the air raid wardens; w R. B. 
Kramer, m I. Lehrer. © 1 c. Sept. 
16, 1942; E unp. 309196; Rose B. 
Kramer & Irmgard Lehrer, New 
York. | 45635 


Song of the air training corps of Amer- 
ica: w & melody Barry Barres [i. e. 
O. M. Barres, jr.] © 1c. Aug. 29, 
1942; E unp. 308692; Oliver Morgan 
Barres, jr., Bethlehem, Pa. 45636 


Song of the Andes (Cancién de los 
Andes); Chilean serenade, English 
version Helen Bagg, m Nino Mar- 
celli; women’s 3-pt. cho. © Sept. 30, 
1942; E pub. 108363; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 45637 


Song of the bombardiers; song, w Har- 
riette Wilbur. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 311564; Winifred Wilbur, 
West Los Angeles, Calif. 45638 


Song of the bomber command; w G. 
Marvey & E. Keller, melody P. Taub- 
man. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; EH unp. 
314451; Paul Taubman, Ellis Keller 
& Gene Marvey, Long Island City, 
Ni. 45639 


Song of the commandos; pf. treble, 
with w. © Sept. 30, 1942; E pub. 
108420; J. W. Clement co., Buffalo. 

45640 


Song of the cymbals; from The son of 
Don Juan, w & melody. ©1c. Sept. 
26, 1942; E unp. 311044; Frank Mi- 
ehael Pagano, New York. 45641 


Song of the devil dogs; w Irving 
Taylor, melody Vic Mizzy. © 1. 
Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311218; Santly- 
Joy, inc., New York. 45642 


Song of the earth (Das lied von der 
erde) ; w after old Chinese poems, 
English tr. Stuart Wilson, m Gustav 
Mahler, voc. sc. Erwin Stein; ten., 
contralto or bar. © Oct. 7, 1942; E 
for. 67486; Boosey. & Hawkes, ltd., 
New York. 45643 


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45644 


Song of the fighting 107th; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 313829; 
Harry Belkin, New York. 45644 


Song of the legionaire; w Jaye Martin, 
& melody. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1942; H 
unp. 312520; George R. Henninger, 
Forest Hills, N. Y. 45645 


Song of the life of the composer: song. 
[Yiddish text] (© 1 ¢ Sept. 15, 
1942; E unp. 309777; Mollie Perl- 
man, New York. 45646 


Song of the navy hospital corps; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 314484; 
Salem Milton Rabson & Grace R. 
Rabson, New York. 45647 


Song of the Red Sea; song, Biblical w, 
m arr. Benjamin A. Reisman. ©1c. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314680; Joseph 
Feuer, Woodmere, L. I., N. Y. 45648 


Song of the 64th medical division; w 
& melody. © 1c. Oct. 22, 1942: EH 
unp. 38138830; Harry Belkin, New 
York. 


Song of the Volga boatmen; Russian 
folk-song, English w & arr. of m Roy 
Ringwald; men’s cho. © Oct. 30, 
1940; E pub. 108782; Words & music, 
ine., New York. 45650 


Song of victory; song, m Gordon R. 
Woodford. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 312141; Matie Matilda Nutten, 
Detroit. 45651 


w & m Mrs. e. A. A.] 


H.-P fi, 


Holder. ©1e. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 
312855; Annie A. Holder, Lynn, 
Mass. 45652 | 


w & melody. 
E unp. 314356; Cather- 
45653 


Song to Pan; w & m Lily Strickland 
[i. e. Lily Strickland Anderson], arr. 
Ira B. Wilson; women’s cho., with 
flute obbl. © Aug. 25, 1942; E pub. 
107726; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

45654 


Songs in’ a barracks; song. © 1 « 
Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308206; Grover 
C. Garr, Weiser, Id. 45655 


Songs will win the war; m Bob Carle- 
ton; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Sept. 
17, 1942; E unp. 309118; Caroline 
Allen, Veneta, Or. 45656 


Sonnet no. 2; by Isidor Achron, op. 6; 
violin, with pf. acc. © Oct. 14, 1942; 
E pub. 108762; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. 45657 


Song to a dream; 
Nov. 6, 1942; 
ine Adikes, Flushing, N. Y. 


45649. 


©, ..c./) 


pt. Tae SAV. oe 


Sonny: song. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 312265; Sarah Emma Binder, 
Philadelphia. 45658 


Sons and daughters of America; m Bob 
Carleton; pf. treble, with w. ©l1e. 
Oct. 26, 1942; EK unp. 313273 ; Herman 
Jaeschke, Monee, Ill. 45659 


Sons of America; song, m Eddie Kee- 
nan. © Oct. 2, 1942; E pub. 108266; 
Maggie S8. ‘Murphy, Kelly, N. C. 

45660 

—w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 311488 ; Marjorie Claire Dodd, 
Oradell, N. J. 45661 


——w & melody Jamie Kelly. ©1c. 
Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312674; James 
A. Kelly, Brooklyn. 45662 


Sons of liberty; song. ©1c. Sept. 16, 
1942; E unp. 311028; Hilda Span 
Segall, Montgomery, Ala. 45663 


Sons of the U. 8S. A.; w & m Mau Rene 
[i. e. M. M.] Howard. © 1 c¢. Oct. 
22, 1942; E unp. 312891; Maurene 
Martin Howard, Dallas. 45664 


Sons of Uncle Sam; song, melody Rob- 
ert Pollack. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 3138177; Flo Dusterhoff, 
Shelby, Mont. 45665 


——w & m Paul Irving [pseud. of P. I. 
Pugach] ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942; EH unp. 
314651; Paul Irving Pugach, Engle- 
wood, N. J. ; 45666 


Sortilegio; vals, letra Armando J. Ta- 
gini, m N. EH. Castelli; pf. © June 
27, 1942; E for. 67503; Ediciones in- 
ternacionales Fermata, Buenos Aires, 

45667 


Soul in my voice; song, m Alphons 
Henn. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313101; Frances McElaney Murphy, 
Malden, Mass. 45668 


Sounds of Sequoia; suite, Al Sherman ; 


pf. © Oct. 26, 1942; E pub. 108829; 
Bregman, Vocco & Conn, ine., New 
York. 45669 
Southland memories; waltz; pf. © 


1 ec. Nov. 4, 1942; E- unp. 314300; Roy 
J. Carew, Washington. 45670 


Southpaw serenade; by Freddie Slack; 
pf. © Oct. 18, 1942; E pub. 108476; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

45671 

Spanish dance; by M. Moszkowski, arr. 
Clair Omar Musser; marimba or 
xylophone, with pf. ace. nos. 2, 5. — 
© Aug. 12, 1942; E pub. 108558, 
108559; Alfred music co., inc., New 
York. ~ 45672, 45673 


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mo. 10, 1942 


45701 


Sparkling water; song, m Tom Baker 
[pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1. 
Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312224; Percy 
C. Soape, Tampa, Fla. 45674 


Sparrow; song, melody Robert Ellen- 
tuck. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 
311366; Ira Flomenbaum, New York. 

45675 


Sparrows in the meadow; valse; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 313353; 
Henry E. Kean, Jamaica, N. Y., 

45676 


Speak to me; melody. © 1c. Oct. 7, 
1942; E. unp. 3113817; Ignazio Licata, 
Brooklyn. 45677 


Speed ’em we need ’em; song, melody 
H: ¥. Richardson. ©’ 1 ‘c. Oct. 21, 
1942; E unp. 312814; E. W. Patter- 
son, San Francisco. 45678 


Speed up America; pf., with w. ©1lc. 
Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 314310; Alva EH. 
Ashley Holt, Gorham, Me. 45679 


Spell it; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312725; Florence Dill- 
mann & Billy H. Fredericks, Franklin 
Square, L. I., N. Y. 45680 


Spirit of America; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
22, 1942; E unp. 312899; Gladys 
Thomason Dalton, Mooresburg, Tenn. 

ie 45681 


—-——m Byron Brooks [pseud. of | 


Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 313867; William Maxwell, 
Roxbury, Mass. 45682 


Spirit of Americans; w & m Floyd 
Monroe Seaman. © Jan. 15, 1942; 
E pub. 108415 ; Westmore music corp., 
Portland, Or. 45683 


Spirit of Betsy Ross; song, melody 
Eddie Keenan. 1 c@ Sept. 22, 
1942; E unp. 309534; Ellyn Mooney, 
New Albany, Ind. 


Spirit of 42; m Y. Berkow; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 


311022 ; Joseph Gerhart, Wyomissing, | 


Pa. 45685 


song, arr. Eddie Greer. © 1 «. 
Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 313406: John 
Rafael Orlowski, Pittsburgh. 


Spirit of Ishpeming; march; cornet. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311590; 
Victor Joseph Sarvello, Chicago. 


45687 | 


Spirit of liberty; song, m Archibald 
Joyce & V. K. Rackliffe; in C. © 
1c. Oct. 8, 1942: E unp. 311938; 
Viola K. Rackliffe, Farmington, Me. 

45688 


45684 | 
Spring is in the air; song. ©1c. Oct. 


45686 | 


Spirit of liberty, march on; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 312078; 
Rose Gelb Good, Brooklyn. 45689 


Spirit of ’76 in 48; w & m Kitty James 
[i. e. Katie James] Schofer; pf. 
treble. ©1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 
310414; Katie James Schofer, Read- 
ing, Pa. 45690 


Spirit of Upton: w Alan Wilson, m 
Nicholas Conte & Buddy Kosse; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Oct. 13, 1942; E unp. 
311770; Leeds music corp., New 
York. 45691 


Spremte se Cetnici; by Slaveo A. V. 
Hlad; pf. accordion. © July 1, 
1942; E pub. 108463; Balkan music 
co., Chicago. 45692 


— (Song of the Chetniks) ; English 
w & arr. of m; tamburitza orch. pts., 
with pf. accordion acc. © Sept. 10, » 
1942; E pub. 107997; Rudolph Cern- 
kovich, Bradley, Mich. 45693 


Spremte se spremte Cetnici; Croatian 
folk song, arr. Edo Lubich; pf. © 
1 ce. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 309868; 
Colonial music pub. co., inc, New 
York. | 45694 


Spring dance; by Edvard Grieg, arr. 
Arvid Samuelson; 2 pfs., 4 hands. 
© Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 108183; Bel- 
win, inc., New York. 45695 


Spring is everywhere; w & m Thetis 
Brandick [pseud. of T. B. Dickson] 
© 1c. Noy. 2, 1942; E unp. 314476; 
Thetis Brannen Dickson, Wilming- 
ton, Calif. 45696 


Spring is here; w & melody. © 1. 
Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308045; Sher- 
man Marsh Cooledge, Tacoma. 

45697 


16, 1942; E unp. 312184; Ward L. 
Wykoff, Meadville, Pa. 45698 


| Springtime on the prairie; song, mel- 


ody Eddie Keenan. © 1 ¢. Sept. 3, 
1942; E unp. 3807906; Lorraine 
Parkey, Powhattan, Kan. 45699 


Springtime under the silvery moon; 
song, m Robert VanSickle. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 313516; Perle 
Stewart, Pennington Gap, Va. 45700 


Squadron six-twelve song; song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 312980; 
Russell Harry White, Atlantic City. 

45701 


1673 


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45702 


Squawking mocking bird; song, arr. 
Jesse Manley. © 1. Oct: 5, 1942; 
E unp. 311120; Grace Willis, Griffin, 
Ga. 


Stack away your troubles in the pack 
on your back; w Helen Monroe & 
Jean Monroe, m Curtis [i. e. W.'C.] 
Monroe; pf. treble. © 1 c. Oct. 30, 
1942; EH unp. 318579; William Curtis 
Monroe, Washington. 45703 


Staggering staggs; w & m G. Slama & 
Tom [i. e. T. C.] Lyneh. ©1e. Aug. 


18, 1942; E unp. 308410; Thomas C. 
Lynch & George Slama, Sheppard 
Field, Tex. 45704 


Stalkin’ the panther; by Paul Jordan; 
pf. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1942: E unp. 
312534; Mutual music soe., inc., New 
York. 45705 


Stand behind the good ship, U. S. A.; 
w Rush fi. e. Eddie] Roosh, & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 
314208; Peter Frank Mondlak, Bing- 
hamton, N. Y. 45706 


Stand by your guns, America; march, 
w Edna Marini, & melody. ‘© 1 «. 
Sept. 3, 1942 ; E unp. 308000 ; Anthony 


Misuraca, Chicago. 45707 
Stand firm Old Glory; song, melody 
H. Sokolove & H. H. Weisengreen. 


© 1e. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 313335; 
Herman Henry Weisengreen, Balti- 
more. 45708 


Stand up and cheer for America; w & 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314578; Inez P. Holly, Shinglehouse, 
Pa. 45709 


Standin’ in de need of prayer; negro 
spiritual, traditional w, m arr. Hugh 
S. Robertson. 1. Mixed cho. — 2. 
Men’s cho. © Sept. 11, 1942; E for. 
67490, 67491, Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 45710, 45711 


Star; song, m Aaron A. Clark. © 
Sept. 29, 1942; E pub. 108489; Harry 
O. Harvey, Willoughby, O. 45712 


Star by day and a light by night; song, 
melody Eddie Keenan. © 1 e. Oct. 
28, 1942; E unp. 313503; Ida Peters, 
St. James, Mo. 45713 


Star for everyone in love; w & melody. 
© 1 ec. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 314485; 
Marshal Jenkins, Webster Groves, 
Mo. 45714 


Star kisses; m Louis Rosenberger & 
R. W. Swanson; pf., with w. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314065; Roy W. 
Swanson, Minneapolis. 45715 


45702 | 


©ilc.} 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 37 


Star of god; w Fred E. Weatherly, m 
Eric Coates. © Aug. 31, 1942; E 
pub. 107464; Chappell & co. Itd., 
London. 45716 


Star of hope; by Harriet Kennedy, 
transcribed Walter Rolfe; pf. © 
Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 108332; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 45717 


Star of the North; song, arr. L. Me- 
Phail. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 
312315; Otto W. Kulling, Meadow- 
brook, Pa. 45718 


Star over the Rockies; song, m Leon 
Martin [pseud. of Noel Marchant] 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1942: E unp. 312200; 
Charles Etter, Sheppard Field, Tex. 

45719 


Star Spangled Banner; arr.; pf., with 
ww.) ©..1.0e:.-Oet. 12, 1942 ; E unp. 
313560; Richard Figdor, New York. 

45720 


by John Stafford Smith, arr. Bea- 
trice Hatton Fisk; pf., 4 hands. © 
Oct. 17, 1942; E pub. 108535; Schroe- 
der & Gunther, inc., New York. 

45721 


—— ——-arr.: military band se. & pts. 
© Sept. 30, 1918; E pub. 107497; 
Wallace Goodrich, Manchester, ee 

4572 


Stardust and roses; w & melody. © 
1 e. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313120; 
Galen R. Williams, Wichita. 45723 


Starlight; w & melody. © 1 c. Oct. 
10, 1942 ; E unp. 311540: James Mc- 
Hugh Challis, Pittsburgh. 45724 


Starlight and lovelight; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308046; 
Sherman Marsh Cooledge, Tacoma. 

45725 


Starlight serenade; song, arr. Jesse 
Manley. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313938; Grace Willis, Griffin, Ga. 

45726 © 


Starlight souvenirs: w Reg Connelly & 
Lewis Ilda, m Ted Shapiro. © Sept. 
4, 1942; E pub. 107444; Dash, Con- 
nelly, inc., New York. 45727 


Starry-eyed; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
18, 1942; E unp. 312016; Edward 
Greenebaum, Larchmont, N. Y. 

45728 


Stars and love; song, arr. Lucille 
Kaiser. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313133; Phillip deMuth Hoskins, 
Anchorage, Ky. 45729 


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no. 10, 1942 


Stars and Stripes still waving free; 
song, melody Eddie Keenan. ©1c. 
Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 312966; Albert 
Norton, Goose Egg, Wy. 45730 


Stars and the waves; melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 311544; Ar- 
mando Paolo DeFilippi, Los Angeles. 

45731 


Stars are ours tonight; song. ©1l1e« 
Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 318206; Floyd 
Monroe Seaman, Uniontown, Pa. 

45732 


Stars in the windows; w H. N. Tenny- 
son, m H. K. Vose. © 1c. Oct. 10, 
1942; E unp. 311573; Harold N. 
Tennyson & Horace K. Vose, Wau- 
kegan, Ill. 45733 


Stars in your eyes; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1e. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312825; 
Mae Augusta Heath, Whittier, Calif. 

45734 


Stars lead us ever. on; Sioux tribal 
carol, w adapted Oscar Avery, m arr. 
Ruth EH. Bailey, harmonized Harvey 
Gaul; women’s 3-pt. voices; pf. or 
organ ace. © Aug. 29, 1942; E pub. 
107352; Oliver Ditson co., Philadel- 
phia. 45735 


Stars of radio; fox-trot, Narciso Es- 
trada; pf. © Oct. 1, 1942; E pub. 
108289; Charles Gunther publicity, 
Flushing, N. Y. 45736 


Stars of the summer night; w Henry 
W. Longfellow, m Isaac B. Wood- 
bury, arr. Don Dixon; men’s cho., 
with treble trio. © Oct. 5, 1942; E 
pub. 108376; Hall & McCreary co., 
Chicago. ‘ 45737 


Stars of the United States; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313649: 
Marion Eunice Nordling, St. Louis. 

45738 


Stars over America; w John McGee, & 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; BE unp. 
313461; Richard Lawrence Drapkin, 
Forest Hills, N. Y. 45739 


Start the day right; song, melody Rob- 
ert N. Schanzer. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314653; Harry Behar, 
New York. 45740 


Statue of Liberty ; song, m Karl! Holer. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 312602; 
Frank Riccioli, Washington. 45741 


Stay as you were; song. © Oct. 28, 
1942; E pub. 108859; Earl Eldridge, 
Kansas City, Mo. 45742 


457595 


Stay the same; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314400; Audrey 
Lorraine Cregier, Evanston, II. 

45743 


Steal away; arr. & ed.; men’s cho. © 
Aug. 28, 1942; E pub. 108495; Wil- 
liam L. Dawson, Tuskegee Institute, 
Ala. 45744 


——negro spiritual, arr. Roy Ring- 
wald; men’s cho. © June 12, 1942; 
E pub. 108461; Words & music, inc., 
New York. 45745 


Steam is on the beam; from Beat the 
band, w George Marion, jr., m 
Johnny Green. © Sept. 19, 1942; H 
pub. 108433; Crawford music corp., 
New York. 45746 


Steeple tops; song. © 1c. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312484; Rupert H. Wil- 
liams, Adams Centre, N. Y. 45747 


Step down; w M. Miller, melody D. 
Ahlstrand. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E 
unp. 314899; Maridale Miller & 
David Ahlstrand, Lynwood, Calif. 

45748 


Still remaining in my heart; song, m 
Gordon R. Woodford. © 1 ec. Oct. 
15, 1942; EK unp. 312142; Paul 
Stanzo, Perth Amboy, N. J. 45749 


Stitch in time; w Jill [i. e. M. Rains- 
ford], melody Jim [i. e. James F.] 
Dimando. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E 
unp. 311315; Marguerite Rainsford, 
White Plains, N. Y. 45750 


Stomp a dilico; w & melody. ©1.. 
Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312680; Bar- 
bara Madden, Antioch, Ill. 45751 


Storm tossed ship; w William Falconer 
& L. W. Langley; bass voice. ©1c. 
Apr. 2, 1941; E unp. 312728; Lionel 
William Langley, Aberdare, South 
Wales, England. 45752 


Story never told; song, m Jack Cran- 
ford [pseud. of Eddie Boyden] © 
1 ec. Nov. 2, 1942; EH unp. 313853; 
Blanche M. Wills, Gordon, W. Va. 

45753 


Story that never grows old; hymn. © 
Sept. 11, 1942; E pub. 109014; John 
Greenleaf Hunter, Chicago. 45754 


Strange isn’t it; w Dave Harmon, m 
Wendell Adams, pf. arr. George N. 
Terry. © Oct. 20, 1942; E pub. 
108706; Paramount music corp., New 
York. 45755 


1675 


45756 


Strange meeting; from Invisible agent, 
by H. J. Salter; conductor. © 1. 
Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 313488; Uni- 
versal music corp., New York. 45756 


Strange romance; from Random har- 
vest, by Franz Waxman & Werner 
Heymann. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; BE 
unp. 313960; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

45757 


Strange thing: from The lady is will- 
ing, w Gordon Clifford, m Jack King. 
© Aug. 14, 1942; E pub. 107450; 
Saunders publications, Hollywood, 
Calif. 45758 


Stranger, you’re in danger; song, mel- 
ody Frances Muriel Frederick. © 


1c. Oct. 22, 1942; EH unp. 312892; 


Pauline Gray, Grand Rapids, Mich. 
45759 


Straws tell how the wind is blowing; 
w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 314530; Margaret Weiss Lust- 
garten, Brooklyn. 45760 


Stretch your heartstrings to the moon; 
w & m Rae Gottlieb. ©1c. Oct. 27, 
1942; E unp. 318881; Sara R. Gott- 
lieb, Welch, W. Va. 45761 


String quartet; by Harrison Kerr; 
string quartette. © Oct. 3, 1942; 
E pub. 108837; Arrow music press, 
inc., New York. 45762 


String quartet in A major; op. 10. Se. 
© 1e. Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 314103; 
Lorell McCann, Salinas, Calif. 45763 


Strong son of God; anthem, w Alfred 
Tennyson, m Roland Diggle; 2-pt. 
treble voices. © Oct. 19, 1942; E 
pub. 108784; William A. Pond & co., 
Ridgefield Park, N. J. 45764 


Strumming on my old guitar; w.& m 
Pepper Hawthorne & Salty Holmes. 
© Aug. 28, 1942: E pub. 107983; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 45765 


Subterfuge; from Little Joe, the 
wrangler, by Milton Rosen; conduc- 
tor. © 1. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 
313480; Universal music corp., New 
York. 45766 


Suena tambora; capricho-conga, Raul 
Vianello; ptes. d’orqg. © Dec. 28, 
19389; E for. 67466; Promotora His- 
pano Americana de musica, s. 4a. 
Mexico, D. F. 45767 


Sufro por ti; letra y melodia Leopoldo 
A. Gonzalez. © 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 1942; 
EK unp. 313735; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 45768 


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pt. Ill, n. s., v. 37 


Sugar and you; w & melody. ©le. 
Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308198; Samuel 
Joseph Levine, Washington. 45769 


Sugar Baby: song. © Oct. 8, 1942; 
E pub. 108620; Cordelia Viola Lou- 
than Lee, Oakland, Calif. 45770 


Sugar ration blues; w & melody Wal- 
lace [i. e. J. W.] Fowler. © 1c. Oct. 
28, 1942; E unp. 313457; John Wal- 
lace Fowler, Nashville. 45771 


Sugar-woogie; pf., with w. ©1c. Oct. 
27, 1942; E unp. 313390; Alyce Mus- 
manno & Pearl Musmanno, McKees 
Rocks, Pa. 45772 


Suite of 6 musical compositions; mel- 
ody, with pf. acc. © 1 e. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312420; Carmen Delfin 
Mercado, New York. 45773 


Sun, the dusk, the sky, are you; pf., 
with w. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 
314109; Jeannette Kerr Goldenson, 
Chicago. 45774 


Sun to my life; w P. B. Shockley, m 
Eugene John Locklaye [pseud. of 
J. H. Locklayer] © 1. Sept. 16, 
1942; E unp. 309171; Paul B. Shock- 
ley & John H. Locklayer, Washing- 
ton. 45775 


Sun will shine tomorrow; song, w Iris 
Nomellini. © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 313184; Oliver Lewis Gagliani, 
South San Francisco, Calif. 45776 


Sunbeam serenade; w Paul Francis 
Webster, m Harry Revel. © 1c. Oct. 
12, 1942; E unp. 311583; Universal 
music corp., New York. 45777 


Sundown; w Lew Sarett, m Richard 
Hageman, arr. Edward S. Breck; 
women’s 8-pt. cho. © Sept. 30, 1942; 
E pub. 108364; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 45778 


Sunlight; pf. © Oct. 8, 1942; E pub. 
108269; Estelle Leonard, Union City, 
Ind. - 45779 


Sunny hills of Tennessee; w & melody 


Hugh Cross. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 313723; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. : 45780 


Sunrise; by Malcolm Battison [i. e. 
R. M. Battison, jr.]; pf. ©1c¢. Nov. 
11, 1942; E unp. 315009; Robert Mal- 
colm Battison, jr., Oakland, Calif. 

45781 


Sunrise o’er Honolulu; song. © 1 c.’ 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 314517; William 
Finney, Prairie du Chien, Wis. 

/ 45782 


1676 


> no. 10, 1942 


Sunset; by Bill Gillock; pf. © Sept. 


24, 1942; E pub. 108142; Elkan-Vogel 
co., ine., Philadelphia. 45783 


—  w John Theodore Dalton, m Ken- 
neth Walton; women’s cho. © Sept. 
10, 1942; E pub. 108295; Broadcast 
music, ine., New York. 45784 


Sunshine for tomorrow; m Bob Carle- 
ton; pf. treble, with w. © 1. Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 313295; Jack Mog- 
ren, Whitesboro, N. Y. 45785 


Sunshine Valley; w Fred Eckley, m 
Harry A. Powell. © Oct. 29, 1942; 
E pub. 108968; Sunshine music co., 
Portland, Or. 45786 

Super specials no. 5; hymns, compiled 
J. R. Baxter, jr. © Sept. 15, 1942; 
E pub. 108929; Stamps-Baxter music 
& printing co., Dallas. 45787 


Susie don’t leave your sewing machine; 
w & m Bobby Worth, arr. Al Sendrey. 
© Aug. 5, 1942; E pub. 108256; 
Greene-Revel, inc., New York. 45788 


Susie May; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311713; 
Pauline W. Snipes, St. Petersburg, 
Fla. 45789 


Swanee River home; w & melody. © 


1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308876; | 


John Lewis Everson, Oakland, Calif. 
45790 


Sweat shop blues; w & m Mickey Castle 
[pseud. of Michael Catalano] © Oct. 
7, 1942; E pub. 108312; Michael Cata- 
lano, Brooklyn. 45791 


Sweet and low; w Alfred Tennyson, m 
Joseph Barnby, arr. Roy Ringwald; 
men’s cho. © June 12, 1942; E pub. 
108460; Words & music, inc., New 
York. 45792 


Sweet Angeline; song, m Emory Peck. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 318641; 
Mae James, Atlanta. 45793 


Sweet Betty Lou; mixed voices. ©1c. 
Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309462; J. M. 
Risinger, Homer City, Pa. 45794 


Sweet Carolyne; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Nov. 
2, 1942; E unp. 313866; Lottie M. 
Riley, Uniontown, Pa. 45795 


Sweet coquette; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 3138556; Nicho- 
las George Fontana, New York. 

45796 


Sweet flower of Ahwanee; w Larry 
Maurice [pseud. of M. L. Zeilstra] m 
Bob Carleton; pf. treble. © 1c. Oct. 
5, 1942; E unp. 310825; 


Zeilstra, Richmond, Calif. 45797 


Me Le I 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


45811 


Sweet goddess .Liberty; from Young 
America, w Frank V. van _ der 
Stucken, m Lodewijk Mortelmans, 
arr., ed., finale & new intro., Bain- 
bridge Crist; 2-pt. treble voices. © 
Sept. 3, 1942; E pub. 108129; Manu- 
script-service, Boston. 45798 


Sweet hour of love; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 311314; 
Claude L. Reichal, Meadville, Pa. 

45799 


Sweet Magdalene; song. © 1c. Oct. 
6, 1942; E unp. 311226; John Stoisor, 
Indianapolis. 45800 


Sweet Nancy Jane; w B. C. Patterson, 
m R. Schwartz. ©1c. Oct. 2, 1942; 
EK unp. 311924; Blanche Cummins 
Patterson & Rosa Schwartz, Chatta- 
nooga. - 45801 


Sweet Rose of Romaine; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1. 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312378; Nettie 
EK. Craft, Taylor, Tex. 45802 


Sweet stranger; song. © 1c. Oct. 10, 
1942; E unp. 311568; Wade Curtis 
Kelley, Austin, Tex. 45803 


Sweet tooth; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
13, 1942; E unp. 312104; John Stan- 
ton Akins, jr., Chicago. 45804 


Sweetheart; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
15, 1942; E unp. 312163; Herman 
Oscar Zimmer, Texarkana, Tex. 

45805 


Sweetheart don’t feel blue; w F. Har- 
kins; pf. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 315010; Frank Harkins & Frank 
Doyle, Chicago. 45806 


Sweetheart from heaven above; song, 
pf. sc. E. Alvin Brody. © 1 c¢. Oct. 
12. 1942; E unp. 3811588; Terry 
Stewart Hinkle, Albany. 45807 


Sweetheart, I am with you tonight; w 
& melody. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 312077 ; Rose Gelb Good, Brook- 
lyn. 45808 


Sweetheart keep on smiling; song. © 
-e,, OCl. “a, 19223 UNDP. oli 22 = 
Emily Tavernier, Washington. 

, 45809 


Sweetheart Lane; w & m Charles J. Mc- 
Carthy, Bert Douglas & Mary Schaef- 
fer. © Nov. 1, 1940; E pub. 108421; 
Red star songs, inc., New York. 

45810 


Sweetheart of a soldier; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 312113; 
Edward Frank Branau, Brooklyn. 

45811 


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45812 


pt. 1; Dis... 7am * 


Sweetheart of a soldier; w Frank Leb- 


by Stanton, m Janie Alexander Pat- 
terson [i.e. J. A. P. Wagoner] ©1c. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp; 314657; Janie 
Alexander Patterson Wagoner, Con- 
cord, N. C. 45812 


Sweetheart of the U. S. O.; w Ann 
Richardson Brazawitz, & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 314088; 
Charles Ernfrid Jacobson, Hammond, 
Ind. 45813 


Sweetheart serenade; w Manuel M. 
Warner & Hli Basse, m George Hill- 
man & Anthony Restaino, pf. arr. 
Jules J. Edwards. © Sept. 8, 1942; 
EK pub. 108150; Transradio, New 
York. 45814 


Sweetheart you can understand why; 
m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942: E unp. 310827; 
L. M. Walkup, Charmco, W. Va. 

45815 


Sweethearts forever; w & melody. © 
1 c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313106; 
Joseph A. Brundage, Los Angeles. 

45816 


Sweetheart’s in love, so they say; song, 
melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 314580; Margaret 
Olea, Calexico, Calif. 45817 


Sweetheart’s lullabye; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310914; 
Grady Cunningham, Oklahoma City. 

45818 


Sweethearts of the air; song, m Ste- 
phen Grady [pseud. of Andrew 
Brady] ©1e. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310865 ; J. E. Noble, Rio, La. 45819 


Swing along, marching men; w & mel- 
ody Yock Schwab. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314674; Jacob E. 
Schwab, New York. 45820 


Swing high for the navy; song. ©1c. 
Oct. 6, 1942: E unp. 311433; Owen 
Murphy, New York. 45821 


Swing low, sweet chariot; negro spir- 
itual, arr. Roy Ringwald; men’s cho., 
with optional girls’ trio obbl. © 
Sept. 29, 1941; E pub. 108694; Words 
& music, ine., New York. 45822 


Swing of Araby; fox trot melody. © 
1 ¢@. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 312921; 
Charles Orion Lyon, Augusta, Ga. 

45823 


Swing with the tide; song. ©1c. Oct. 
13, 1942; E unp. 311806; Sophie M. 
Graham, Los Angeles. 45824 


Swinging along with Old Glory; w & 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314690; James Jolly Mischler, Troy, 
O. : 45825 


Sylvester returns; from Whistling in 


Dixie, by Lennie Hayton. © 1 -«. 
Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309133; 
Loew’s, ine., New York. 45826 


Symphonetta; w & melody Frank A. 
Camberlengo [pseud. of Frank A. 
Lang] © 1c. Mar. 18, 1942; E unp. 
311357 ; Frank A, Lang, New York. 

45827 


Symphony no. 3; by Edmund Rubbra, 
op. 49; full orch. sec. © Nov. 7, 1942; 
HK for. 67624; Universal edition (Lon- 
don) Itd., London. 45828 


Symphony no. 6; finale, Piotr Ilyitch 
Tchaikovsky, arr. Henry Clough- 
Leighter; pf. © July 31, 1942; E 
pub. 108596; E..C. Schirmer music 
co., Boston. 45829 


Symphony of spring; song. © 1. 
Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309198 ; Minnie 
Stevens Piper, San Antonio. 45830 


Syncopated lady; w & melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 313355; Frank 
McCormick, New York. 45831 


Take a hint from the moon if you want 
to know who loves you; w & m Don 
Corbo [i. e. D. R. Corbo, jr.] ©le. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308845; Domi- 
nick R. Corbo, jr., Ashbury Park. 

: 45832 


Take care of yourself; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313835; 
Raymond Anthony Matousek, Cleve- 
land. 45833 


Take care over there, we’re out to win 
this war; w & melody. ©1c. Oct. 8, 
1942; E unp. 311476; Hverett W. 
Westcott, Shelby, O. 45834 


Take good care of it, this heart of mine; 
w & m Patricia Fowler, © Aug. 3, 
1942; E pub. 108245; Walter E. 
Fowler, San Pedro, Calif. 45835 


Take it and git; w & melody Lester 
Melrose & Four Clefs. © 1c. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312423; Leeds music 
corp., New York. 45836 


Take it easy; w & melody Joe [i. e. 
J. A.J] Meyer. © 1c. Oct. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 3117383; Joseph A. Meyer, 
Denver. 45837 


Take it or leave it; pf., with w. ©1c. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp, 314042; Clarence 
Beaver Lober, Washington. 45838 


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no. 10, 1942 


: 


45866 


Take me back to Denver; song. ©1c.| Tarantella; violin & pf. ©1c. Oct. 28, 


Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 314080; Leslie 
D. Wilcox, Venus, Tex. 45839 


Take the go out of Tojo; song, m Eddie 
Keenan. © Oct. 2, 1942; E pub. 
108429; Jack M. Arnold, Alliance, O. 

45840 


Take to me; melody. © 1c. Oct. 29, 
1942; E unp. 313618; Venanzio Pietro 
Pitoni, Eastport, Md. 45841 


Take yourself around the corner and 
take yourself a little walk; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1942; E unp. 
314180; Nellie Sutton Stewart, Cin- 
cinnati. 45842 


Tale of Manhattan; w Paul Webster, m 
Sol Kaplan. © Aug. 27, 1942; E pub. 
108352; Mills music, inec., New York. 

45843 


Tales from the Vienna Woods; w & arr. 
of m Nicholas Douty, m Johann 
Strauss, op. 325. © Aug. 29, 1942; 
E pub, 107579; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 45844 


Tam o’ Shanter; collection, selected & 
arr. Montague Ewing;-pf. © Aug. 
18, 1942; H for. 67493; Cecil. Lennox, 
ltd., London. 45845 


Tandalejo poisons husband; from 
White cargo, by Daniele Amfitheatrof 
& Prince Modupe. © 1 cc. Oct. 3, 
1942; E unp. 310769; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 45846 


Tandalejo’s death; from White cargo, 
by Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1c. Oct. 
3, 1942; E unp. 310767; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 45847 


Taneycoma moon; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310999; Herschel C, Keller, Daven- 
port, Ia. 45848 


- Tango Americano; by Ernest D. Sica & 
V. P. Sbraccia; pf. ©1c. Sept. 28, 
1942; E unp. 311434; Victor Paul 
Sbraccia, Malden, Mass. 45849 


Tango (El) es el tango; tango, letra 
Juan B. A. Gatti, m J. Raul Iglesias; 
pf. © June 27, 1942; E for. 67504; 
Ediciones internacionales Fermata, 
Buenos Aires. 45850 


Tank destroyers; w & m Cecil William 
Bentz; pf. treble) © 1 ce. Oct. 14, 
1942; E unp. 312916; Goldie Lee 
Bentz, Dayton, O. 45851 


Taps at sea; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 c. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312360; Murl Glen 
Hensley, Steger, III. 45852 


1942; E unp. 313655; Hugo Norden, 
Cranston, R. I. 45853 


Tardes de primavera; de Porfirio Perez 
Mirow; pf. © Oct. 1, 1942; E pub. 
108288; Charles Gunther publicity, 
Flushing, N. Y. 45854 


Target for tonight is your heart; w 
Lew Lehr & Walter Bishop, & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313838; Walter Bishop, New York. 

45855 


Tawai; song. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 312818; Joan Isabel White, 
Glendale, Calif. 45856 


Te Deum; m Josef V. von WoOss, op. 
57: gem. chor u. orgel. © Aug. 15, 
1915; E for. 67590; Universal-edi- 
tion, Vienna. 45857 


Te esperaré; bolero, letra y m Antonio 
Galiana; pf. © Dec. 6, 1941; E for. 
67483; Publicaciones musicales 
Tempo, Buenos Aires. 45858 


Teach me to forget; w John Soogie, 
melody Bob Carleton. © 1 c¢. Oct. 
12, 1942; E unp. 311649; Helen Mi- 
raco, Englewood, N. J. 45859 - 


Tear or two; w & melody. ©1c. Oct. 
29, 1942; E unp. 313575; Margaret 
Melissa Wrathall, Washington. 

45860 


Tears in champagne; w & m Elton Box 
& Desmond Cox. © Aug. 12, 1942; 
E for. 67576; Southern music pub. 
co., ltd., London. 45861 


Tears in every mother’s eyes; w & m 
Jack [i. e. J. C.] Jordan. © 1. 
Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 284207; John 
C. Jordan, Buffalo. 45862 


Teasing ; song, m Vida Tucker Goldman 
& Larry [i. e. L. E.] Goldman. © 
1 ec. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 313327; 
Lawrence Eddy Goldman, Clayton, 
Mo. 45863 


Teen-age songs; compiled & arr. Irvin 
Cooper; mixed voices. © Oct. 5, 
1942; E for. 67494; Gordon V. 
Thompson, Itd., Toronto. 45864 


Tell Hitler to stay in his own back 
yard; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1942; E unp. 309033; Sylvia Beck- 
ham, Gillespie, Ill. 45865 


Tell it to the marines; w & melody. © 
1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311214; Jean 
Monda, New York. 45866 


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45867 


Tell me a story, mother; song, melody 
Genevieve Rowan. © 1c. Nov. 7, 
1942; E unp. 314612; Lucile Gay 
Coleman, Port Richmond, S. IL. N. Y. 

45867 


Tell me again; w O. Rosalie Spitzer, & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1942; H 
unp. 311957; Thomas M. Holton, 
Richmond. 45868 


Tell me, dear, do dreams come true; 
w & melody Johnny [i. e J. S.] 
Babor. ©1e. Sept. 24, 1942; E unp. 
311392 ; John Stanley Babor, eS 


- Tell me that you love me; song. ©1c. 
Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309235; Iris 
Vinson, Kew Gardens, N. Y. 45870 


Tell me what have you added; w & 
melody Nick [i. e. D.] Raymond. © 
1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309247; 
Domenick Raymond, Flushing, N. Y. 

45871 


Tell me, what’s the matter with you, 
dear; w Roslyn Kaye, melody Harry 
S. Drucker...© 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; 


E unp. 312784; Doris Drucker, An- 


nandale, N. J. 45872 


Tell me when and where; w Paul De 
Fur, m Rudi Revil [pseud. of Ru- 
dolph H. Weil] © 1c. Oct. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 313405; Raoul Breton, New 
York. 45873 


Tell the world, the Yanks are comin’; 
w J. C. Luther, & melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 18, 1942; E unp. 308622; Louis 
Conrad Beyerkohler, Corona, L. L., 
INO YL, 45874 


Tempo di valse; violin & pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 313656; Hugo 
Norden, Cranston, R. I. 458795 


Ten day furlough; melody. ©1c. Oct. 
5, 1942; E unp. 311142; Albert 
Lerner, New York. 45876 


Ten thousand pilots, ten thousand 
planes; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314590; 
Mary A. Miller, Kansas City, Mo. 

45877 


Tender thoughts of yesteryear; w & 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 
314863; Frank McCormick, New 
York, 45878 


Termin6é; fox, letra y melodia Xavier 
Guevara y Ruben Guevara. ©1c. 
Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313738; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 45879 


pt. 11, n. S., v. 37 


Test; from Journey for Margaret, by 
Sol Kaplan. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; EH 
unp. 313996; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

45880 


Texas and you; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 3810931; Hattie F. Reedy, 
Rockville, Ind. 45881 


Texas belle; march, Conrad Gebelin; 
symphonic band pts., with conductor. 
© Oct. 22, 1942; E pub. 108757; Bel- 
win, inc., New York. 45882 


Texas blue bonnets and you; song, m 
L. Roberts [pseud. of Robert Lamm] 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313887; 
Elma Michaelis, Elmendorf, Tex. 

45883 


Texas bound; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1942; 
EH unp. 314142; Bertha A, Hawkins, 
Baltimore. 45884 


Thank God for America; w & m 
Madalyn Phillips. © Oct. 28, 1942; 
E pub. 108883; Remick music corp., 
New York. 45885 


Thank you dream man; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 311636; Anita C., Hallaran, 
New Haven. 45886 


Thank you for a lovely evening; w Mae 
Tuggle [pseud. of E. Jones], m Tom 
Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313854; 
Estella Jones, New York. 45887 


Thank you soldier boy; w & melody. © 
1 ce. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 3119538; 
Georgene C, Bradley, New York. 

45888 


Thank you iinete Sam; song, m Tom 
Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster J 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310853; 
Hazel Parsons Carney, Leon, W. Va. 

45889 


Thanking God for America; song. © 
1 ec. Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 314557; 
Regina Adams, Girard, Kan. 45890 


Thanksgiving; w & m Albertina H. 
Fisher; pf. © Oct. 29, 1942; E pub. 
108916; A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, 
Mo. 45891 


That certain one; by Rudy [i. e. R. A.] 
Carboni; melody, with pf. ace. © 
1 ec. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312483; 
Rudolph A, Carboni, Yonkers, N. Y. 

45892 


That city of gold; w & m Meredith N. 
Wilson; sop. & ten. © 1c. Oct. 238, 
1942; 0) unp. 312918; Mamie Beeson 
Wilson, Denver. 45893 


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no. 10, 1942 


45919 


That cute little clipped off mustache; | That old water wheel at Dunkard Mill; 


song, melody Robert VanSickle. © 
1c. Noy. 2, 1942; E unp. 313782; Gus 
E. Reeves, Gainesville, Tex. & Ger- 
trude Moyer Custer, Trout Run, Pa. 

45894 


That dear loving mother of mine; song, 
m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 
fee. Oct. 12, 1942° BE unp. 311593; 
John Bartlett, Minneapolis. — 45895 


That expresses my love; w & m Billy 
[i. e. W. A.] English. © 1c. Oct. 9, 
1942; E unp. 311447; William A. 
English, Lancaster, Pa. 45896 


That final masquerade; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311502; 
Ross Raymond Spydell, Fauxbourg, 
N. S., Canada. 45897 


That first kiss; w & m Ronnie [i. e. 
Rhoda] Gold; pf. © 1c. Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 311687; Rhoda Gold, 
New York. 45898 


That first love of mine; w & melody 
Wilf Carter. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 311555; Southern music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 45899 


That Flag shall never die; w Jimmie 
li. e. James] Brothers, m Roger 
Halle. ©1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 
314779; James Brothers, New York. 

45900 

That gallant fighting man; song, m 
Byron Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm 
Lee] © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 
312204; Raymond McGrath, San 
Francisco. 45901 


That little old worn Bible [and] The 
devil’s half-hitch; hymns, harmo- 
nized J. B. T. © Nov. 1, 1942; H 
pub. 109015; May Rose Starr, Los 
Angeles. 45902 


That little picture of you; song, m L. 
Roberts [pseud. of Robert Lamm] 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 318888; 
Mrs. Leslie Miller, Wall, S. D. 

45903 

That lovable mother of mine; song. © 
Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 108148; John 
Karner & Ismay Karner, New York. 

45904 

That meeting in the air [and] Glorious 
gospel; hymns. © Oct. 29, 1942; E 
pub. 108956 ; Elsie E. Richardson, Los 
Angeles. 45905 


That night I cried; song, m Roland 
Vaile & Joe [i. e. J. G.] Morris. © 
1 ec. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 314470; 
Joseph George Morris, Hollywood, 
Calif. _ 45906 


w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 3813419; Harold Adolphus 
Campbell, Los Angeles. 45907 


That old wooden rocker; song, m Tom 
Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313858; 
Florence Friday Schaeffer, Fremont, 
Ind. : 45908 


That parting night with you; w & mel- 


ody. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 
3808061; Joseph J. Bomalick, Ingle- 
wood, Calif. 45909 


That soldier of mine; w Paul Herrick, 
m Matthew Loveland Dennis. © 
Aug. 21, 1942; E pub. 107452; Amer. 
music publishers, Hollywood, Calif. 

45910 


That summer night’s ecstasy; w E. M. 
Lloyd, m Faye [i. e. Florence] Rubin. 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 311036; 
Florence Rubin & Earl Maxwell 
Lloyd, Philadelphia. 45911 


That they may wander no more; hymn. 
© Sept. 11, 1942; E pub. 108802; 
John Greenleaf Hunter, Chicago. 

45912 


That tiny Bubby o’mine; m Louis 
Rosenberger & R. W. Swanson; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
314066; Roy W. Swanson, Minneap- 


olis. 45913 
That | Yank:, song., ©. -2 ,.¢.:; Oct. 9, 
1942; E unp. 312479; Bessie M. 


Whiteley, Los Angeles. 45914 


That’s how bad we're needing you; 
song, melody Aaron A. Clark. ©1c. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313084; John 
Jock Williams, Carbondale, Ill. 

45915 


That’s Mississippi home sweet home; 
w & melody. © 1 c. Oct. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 312719; Dudley Nix, San 
Francisco. 45916 


That’s my Loreta; song. © 1c. Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 313243; Texana T. 
Clark, Los Angeles. 45917 


That’s the U. S. coast guard; w & mel- 
ody Billy Hayes [pseud. of W. 
Symon] © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; EH 
unp. 312245; William Symon, New 
York. 45918 


That’s what brings me thrills galore; 
w & melody. © 1 ¢. Oct. 15, 1942; 
E unp. 312152; Sidney Groce, Ster- 
ling, Col. 45919 


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45920 


That’s when I learned about love; w & 
melody Bill [i. e. W. J.] Lennerts. 
©1e. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 313623; 
William J. Lennerts, Detroit. 45920 


That’s why I buy bonds; w Jimmy 
[i. e. J. S.] Jenkins, m Jimmie Crane. 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 308502 ; 
James S. Jenkins, Chicago. 45921 


Thee, Lord most holy; w & m Leland 
B. Sateren; women’s cho. © Oct. 
14, 1942; E pub. 108825; Boston 
music co., Boston. 45922 


Theme; pf. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 308420; Ralph J. Hermann, 


Shorewood, Wis. 45923 
Theme from First piano concerto; by 
P. I. Tschaikowsky, transcribed 


Kathleen Armour; pf. © Oct. 9, 
1942; E pub. 108323; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 45924 


Theme from Piano concerto; by Ed- 
vard Grieg, arr. Walter Rolfe; pf. 
© Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 108324; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 

45925 


Then I fell in love with you; w F. 
Olivo, m S. Pantano. © 1c. Oct. 22, 
1942; HE unp. 312874; Frank Olivo & 
Sadie Pantano, Brooklyn. 45926 


Then up and at ’em Yankees; song, m 
Elliott E. Redmen. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314683; John Richard 
Page, Philipsburg, Mont. 45927 


There ain’t no curb on Cupid; song, 
melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 
1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311823; 
Hilda Craig, Philadelphia. 45928 


There always will be England; w & 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
96292; Rufus C. Bowman, 3d, Salem, 
Va. 45929 


There are a million like me, but only 
one like you; w & melody George Kel- 
logg. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 
312663; George Leon Appel, Eagle 
Rock, Calif. 45930 


There are such things; w & m Abel 
Baer, Stanley Adams & George W. 
Meyer. © Nov. 9, 1942; E pub. 
109056; Yankee music pub. corp., 
New York. 45931 


There be none of Beauty’s daughters; 
w Lord Byron, m J. Meredith Tatton; 
men’s voices. © Oct. 23, 1942; HB 
pub. 108809; H. W. Gray co., inc., 
New York. 45932 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 87 


There goes America; w A. Weiner, m 
C. A. Ridgway. © 1. Oct. 6, 1942; 
EK unp. 3811227; Albert Weiner & 
Charles A. Ridgway, Hollywood, 
Calif. 45933: 


There goes my sailor boy; songz. © 
Oct. 27, 1942; E pub. 108937; Ethel 
Verity Hofstra, Artesia, Calif. 

45934 


There goes our Bill; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 313028; 
Leta Laree Wade, Kansas City, Mo. 

45935. 


There in the moonlight; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 311082; 
Fay Sonntag & Madelaine Maison, 
Port Chester, N. Y. 45936. 


There is a waltz in my heart; waltz, 
w&mB. J. Yciak. © June 15, 1942; 
E pub. 108004; Mary Yciak & Boles- 
flaw Jan Yciak, Newark, N. J. 45937 


There is magic between us; song. © 
1c. Nov. 8, 1942; E unp. 314454; 
Gloria Mae Siegle, Pittsburgh. 

45938 


There is nothing new to tell you; w 
Joyce Grenfell, m Richard Addinsell. 
© Oct. 23, 1942; E for. 67568; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 45939 


There they go; by Muriel Thresher ; pf. 
© Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 108619; Wil- 
lis musie co., Cincinnati. 45940 


There used to be a threesome on the 
hill; w & melody. © 1. Oct. 30, 
1942; E unp. 3138678; Roger L. Hol- 
ton, Camp Davis, N. C. 45941 


There was a rainbow ’cross the trail 
Mary darling; song, m Eddie Keenan. 
© Oct. 7, 1942; E pub. 108259; 
Charles F. Kinstler, Glastonbury, 
Conn. 45942 


There was I; w Frank E. Holmes; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 314260; 
Ruth Blacher, Englewood, N. J. 

45943 


There was sweet rhythm in moonlight 
chimes; song, m Stephen Grady 
{[pseud. of Andrew Brady] ©1e. 
Noy. 2, 1942; E unp. 313884; Elmarie 
Elington, Salt Lake City. 45944 


There will always be an America; song, 
m Leo Hector & Richard Hector. © 
1 e¢. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312361; 
Wallace E. Daughety, Hopkinsville, 
Ky. 45945 


There will always be roses; w & mel- 
ody Buddy Kaye, Fred Wise & Sidney 
Lippman. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1942; E 
unp. 312861; Miller music, ine., New 
York. 45946 


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no. 10, 1942 


45974 


There won’t be a shortage of love; w & 
m Carmen Lombardo & John Jacob 
Loeb. © Mar. 9, 1942; E pub. 108890; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 45947 


There you are; w & melody. © 1. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309407; Victor 
John Charles Danna, Buffalo. 45948 


There’ll always be a lifetime of love 
and happiness; w F. Lapotta, m P. 
Clark; pf. treble. © 1 c¢. Sept. 17, 
1942; E unp. 309262; Francis La- 
potta & Pearl Clark, Seattle. 45949 


There'll always be a U. S. A.; W&m 
Ernie [i. e. Ernest] Schafer, jr. © 
1c. Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 313664; 
Ernest Schafer, jr., Chicago. 45950 


There'll always be America; song. © 
1 ec. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308645; 
Pauline Jessie Bigham, Topeka, Kan. 

45951 


There'll always be you; w & melody. 
© 1e. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311801; 
William Wheeler, Cleveland, 45952 


There'll be a red, white and blue rain- 
bow overhead; w & melody. © 1. 
Qct. 9, 1942; E unp. 313339; Emmett 
Yokem Stafford, Burlington, N. C. 

45953 


There’ll be counsel in glory; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 
314694; Samuel T. Simmons, New 
York. 45954 


There’ll be gay days; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314664; 
Nathan Amchan, New York. 45955 


There'll be happy days again in Hono- 
lulu; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 15, 
1942; E unp. 312138; Lucie Irene 
Fisher, New Cumberland, Pa. 45956 


There'll be music in the harbors; w 
Roscoe Cornelius, m Russell Beres- 
ford Wilcox. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; 
EK unp. 3813127; Ruth R. Wilcox, 
Providence. 45957 


There’ll come a brighter day; mixed. 


voices. Oct. 22, 1942; E pub. 
108903 ; Esther V. Peterson, Los An- 
geles. 45958 


There’s a beautiful city where we 
never grow old; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1 c. Oct. 
12, 1942; E unp. 311608; Frances 
Armstrong, South Bend, Ind. 45959 


There’s a beautiful home across the 
sea; song, m J. Chas. McNeil & S. 
Hubbard. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; HE 
unp. 312446; Sallie Hubbard, Landis, 
NEC. 45960 


31591—43 ot 


There’s a birthday I'll remember ; song. 
© Oct. 30, 1942.; E pub. 108866; Noel 
Mcllravy, Los Angeles. 45961 


There’s a bit of Irish twinkle in eo 
eyes: song. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1942; 
unp. 314165; Leon T. Russell, te 
son, Mich. 45962 


There’s a blackout in my heart; w 
George J. Landis, m Arthur M. Wells. 
© Aug. 31, 1942; EH pub. 108641; 
Landis & Wells music publishers, 
Hollywood, Calif. 45963 


There’s a blue star in my window, to- 


night; song, arr. Holeene Opell 
Brothers. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942: E 
unp. 811021; Jeanne Opell Pinto, 


Loogootee, Ind. 45964 


There’s a blue star in our window; 
song, melody Ewing Reid. © 1 ec. 
Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308201; Paul 
S. Jenkins, Detroit. 45965 


There’s a blue star shining; w & m 
Bob Keates & Dave Goldberg. © 
Sept. 17, 1942; E pub. 108349; Mills 
music, ine., New York. 45966 


There’s a fly on my music; from I dood 
it, w & m Lew Brown, ‘Sammy Fain 
& Ralph Freed. © 1c. Novy. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 314706; Loew’s, ince., New 
York. 45967 


There’s a God somewhere; pf., with w. 
© le. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 311921; 
Thomas A. Dorsey, Chicago. 45968 


There’s a happy day a-coming; song, 
m Lawrence Williams. © 1 c. Nov. 
9, 1942; EK unp. 314640; Leone Perrill, 
Columbus, O. 45969 


There’s a hill billy doin’s in the valley ; 
song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of Car- 
roll Webster] © 1. Oct. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 312214; Mrs. Babe Strafuss, 
La Junta, Col. 45970 


There’s a job I gotta do for Uncle Sam; 
w & m Tommie Connor & Desmond 
O’Connor. © Aug. 12, 1942; E for. 
67577; Southern music pub. co., Itd., 
London. 45971 


There’s a light in the window; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314750; 
Eunice Melissa Sandel, Center, Tex. 

45972 


There’s a little heart that’s breaking in 
a little lonesome town; march song, 
m Ray Hibbeler. © Oct. 28, 1942; 
E pub. 108918; James L. Ford, Cha- 
grin Falls, O. 45973 

—— melody Ray Hibbeler. ©1e. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311852; James 
L. Ford, Chagrin Falls, O. 45974 


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45975 


There’s a melody; song. ©1e. Oct. 30, 
1942; E unp. 313671; Alvin George 
Brandt, North Bergen, N. J. 45975 


There’s a mountain between my gal and 
me; song. © Nov. 5, 1942; E pub. 
108992; Tom L. Sawyer, Westwood, 
Calif. 45976 


There’s a new star in the sky; song, m 
H. T. Ayres. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 314076; Nellie Doane Cooley, 
Estevan, Sask., Canada. 45977 


There’s a prayer in my heart; w & mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 
313459; Martha Wellington, New 
York. 45978 


There’s a rainbow on the Rio Colorado; 
w & m Gene Autry & Fred Rose, arr. 


Paul Sells. © Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 
107455; West’rn music pub. co., 
Hollywood, Calif. 45979 


There’s a shadow in my sunshine; song, 
melody Al Sanders, 
1942; E unp. 312768; George Joseph 
Conklin, Long Grove, Ia. 45980 


There’s a star in my window; song, 
melody Cliff Smith. © 1c. Nov. 4, 
1942; E unp. 314214; Ruby Bush, 
Ashtabula, O. 45981 


There’s a star in my window for you; 
w & m Louise Dardenelle & Earl L. 
Bonham. © Oct. 30, 1942; E pub. 
108977; Paull-pioneer music corp., 
New York. 45982 


There’s a star in our window tonight; 
w & m Elmer Brost. © Nov. 7, 1942; 
EK pub. 109031; Publishing B-K co., 
Buffalo. 45983 


——w & melody. ©1e. Oct. 8, 1942; 
EK unp. 311441; Elmer Brost, Buffalo. 
45984 


There’s a star in the window at home; 
w Harry Wycoff & Tony Pedace, & 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 
314098; Ernest H. Brewer, New 
York. 45985 


There’s a star on a flag in the window; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1. Nov. 5, 
1942 ; E unp. 314884; Harry A. Maier, 
Everett, Mass. 45986 


There’s a star on the service flag for 
me; song. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 312584; Ralph Curry Walker, 
Portland, Or. 45987 


There’s a storm; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 311652; Mary Strine, Capitol 
Heights, Md. 45988 


© 1c. Oct. 21, 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 37 - 


There’s a sweetheart in Nebraska; 
song, arr. Karl Holer. © 1 ec. Oct. 
17, 1942; E unp. 314449; Gene Dixon, 
Washington. 45989 


There’s a Yank on his way a’comin’; 
w & melody. © 1. Oct. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 311691; Harry Bergman, New 
York. 45990 


There’s just one you; m Bob Carleton; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 21, 
1942; E unp. 312621; William P. Har- 
rison, Richmond. 45991 


There’s mist in my eyes; song, melody 
Mabel Gue Gallagher. © 1 e. Oct. 
12, 1942; E unp. 311848; Jimmie Wil- 
liams, Newport News, Va. 45992 


There’s no ration on God’s salvation ; 
hymn, w P. Kerr & Wendell St. Clair. 
© Nov. 2, 1942; E pub. 109054; Phil 
Kerr, Glendale, Calif. 45993 


There’s no substitute for America; w 
C. Schloredt, melody D. J. Allread. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 314495; 
Cecilia Schloredt & Doris J. Allread, 
Sundance, Wy. 45994 


There’s no such thing as love; w Irving 
Taylor, melody Vie Mizzy. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312645; Santly- 
Joy, ine., New York. 45995 


There’s no use in feeling blue; w & m 
Salty Holmes & Walter M. Anderson. 
© Oct. 6, 1942; E pub. 108724; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 45996 


There’s none like JeSus; mixed voices. 
© Oct. 22, 1942; E pub. 108902; 
Hsther V. Peterson, Los Angeles. 

45997 


There’s romance in the air; w & melody 
Stanley [i.e. T. S.] Thornton, ©1ec. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 312912 ; Thomas 
Stanley Thornton, Deep River, Conn. 

45998 


There’s something about you; w V. C. 
Barnett, melody B. E. Davies. ©1ec. 
Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308917; Byron 
Hdwin Davies & Vernon Cadwell Bar- 
nett, San Diego, Calif. 45999 


There’s something in my eye and I 
can’t get it out; from The time, the 
place and the girl, w & m Joe 
Howard, Bob Randolph, Lina Romay 
& Bill Bird. © Oct. 22, 1942; HE 
pub. 108702; Joe Howard music 
house, New York. 46000 


There’s sunshine round the corner; w 
& melody Leo Melville. © 1c. Nov. 
10, 1942; E unp. 314619; Melville 
Grems, Claremont, Minn. 46001 


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no. 10, 1942 


There’s work to do; song. © 1c. Oct. 
10, 1942; E unp. 311527; Julian 
Brenner, Hast Orange, N. J. 46002 


These three for freedom; foxtrot, w & 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 
311488; Carrie Powell, Zanesville, O. 

46003 


These tricks of yours; w & m Johnny 
taek [is e. J. C. Vick, 7Jt-1,4©O,d4:.c. 
Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 3138766; John 
Charles Vick, jr., Wyandotte, Mich. 

46004 


They ain’t gonna ration love; song, m 
Lewis Elliott. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1942; 
E unp. 312041; Ruth Nickell, Bloom- 
ingdale, Ind. 46005 


They all do it, you can do it too; w 
G. King, melody I. Robinson. ©1c. 
Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 312982; Gladys 
King & Ikey Robinson, Chicago. 

46006 


They call to you, O soldier brave; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 314185; 
Rodman A. Widing, Renton, Wash. 

46007 


They cannot destroy America; w & m 
Georges Henry [pseud. of A. G. H. 


Kreiss] ©1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311779; Adolf G. H. Kreis, San 
Diego, Calif. "4 46008 


They can’t destroy my faith; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 
ce dah Sylvia Jacobsen, Whitestone, 


46009 
They can’t ration love; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 «¢. 


Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 318067; Robert 
Samuel McCormack, Ennis, Tex. 
46010 


' They can’t stop the moon from shining ; 
song, m Dudley Jackson. ©1c. Nov. 
5, 1942; E unp. 314825; Mary K. 
Shook, Pen Argyl, Pa. 46011 


They crucified my Lord; negro spirit- 
ual, traditional w, m arr.; 3-pt. treble 
cho. © Oct. 12, 1942; 


Hugh S, Roberton, Glasgow. 46012 


They do the air-raid trot; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312671; 
Joseph N. J. Fitzgerald, New York. 

46013 


They laughed at him in his home town; 
w & melody Lew Brown, Charlie 
Tobias & Sam H. Stept. ©1c. Nov. 


9, 1942; E unp. 314999; Shapiro, | 


Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 
46014 


1685 


E for. 67613; 


46027 


They planted a tree in the valley so 
they can hang me up some day; w & 
m Jack Meskill & Lee David. © 
Sept. 17, 1942; E pub. 108355; Mills 
music, ine., New York. 46015 


They romped on the strand; song, mel- 
ody Eddie Keenan. S 1c. Oct. 10, 
1942; E unp. 311706; A. D. Cowden, 
Richmond, Calif. 46016 


They won’t come back to fight a later 
day; w & melody. © 1. Oct. 24, 
1942; E unp. 3138036; Lola Billek, 
Daggett, Calif. 46017 


They’ll all be back in their homeland ; 
w & m Dave Oppenheim, Ted Fiorito 
& Roy Ingraham. © Sept. 17, 1942; 
E pub. 108345; Mills music, ine., New 
York. 46018 


They'll catch him in a net; song. © 
1 ce Oct. 26, 1942; EH unp. 313261; 
Ktta E. Elder, Kane, Pa. 46019 


They’ll never stop the Stars and Stripes 
from flying in the breeze; w & mel- 
ody Ted [i. e. T. A.] Keller. ©1e. 
Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 313744; Theo- 
dore A. Keller, Detroit. 46020 


They’re coming; march, Edward Ray- 
ner; symphonic band pts., with con- 
ductor. © Oct. 22, 1942; Epub. 
108758; Belwin, ine., New York. 

46021 


They’re coming, the Yanks are coming; 
w & m Mildred Reeder [i. e. M. R. 
Nelson] © 1 c. Sept. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 309400; Mildred Reeder Nelson, 
Portland, Or. 46022 


They’re doing a man’s job now; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 312969; 
James Richard Nelson, Chicago. 

46023 


They’re the sons of the men who fought 
over there; song, w Billy Neilan. © 
1 ec. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 312309; 
Leo Ira Miller & Leonore R. Elkus, 
Pittsburgh. 46024 


They’ve dimmed out the bright lights 
of Broadway; song, w Eddie Harris, 
C. E. Sundin & George Albright, arr. 
Harry Powell. © Sept. 30, 1942; E 
pub. 108134; Clifford Emanuel Sun- 
din, Oakland, Calif. 46025 


——  w Eddie Harris & C. E. Sundin, & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 
308113; Clifford Emanuel Sundin, 
Oakland, Calif. 46026 


Things I like to remember; song, m 
Mae Davis. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 3811515; Elsie Mae Jordan, 
South Portland, Me. 46027 


CATALOG OF 
46028 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 37 


Thinking of you; song, m Leo Richard | This is not a war song; w & melody 


& Hector Richard. 
1942; E unp. 314545 ; 
Omaha. 


© 1c. Nov. 9, 
Nellie E. Clark, 
46028 


——-— melody Eddie Keenan. © 
1 ce. Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 313892; 
- Stanley P. Schegaus, Farmingdale, 
Revs; INGY. 46029 


Thinking of you my dear; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; E unp. 311372; 
Claude L. Reichal, Meadville, Pa. 

46030 


Thirsting to thunder; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 3811650; John Raaka, Ocean 
Beach, Calif. 46031 


Thirsty fly; w William Oldys, m Phyllis 
Tate. © Sept. 10, 1942; E for. 67521; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 46032 


Thirty thirsty sailors; arr. Ray Terry 
[and] We’re bound for Val(a) paraiso 
round the Horn; arr. Bert Barnes: 
foxtrots, w & m Elton Box, Desmond 
Cox & Leslie; orch. pts. © Oct. 7, 
1942; E for. 67485; Boosey & co., 1td., 
London. 46033 


This above all; w & melody. ©1e. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313914; Richard 
Onorato & Glen Noyes, San Fran- 
cisco. 46034 


This for the Japs; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 318057; Edna Baker, 
Portsmouth, N. H. 46035 


This good old U. S. A.; m Bob Carleton; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 313288; Ella M. Shamp, 
Shippingport, Pa. 46036 


This is a people’s war; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 13, 1942; E unp. 311989 ; Maurice 
Limonick, Los Angeles. 46037 


This is it; from When Johnny comes 
marching home, w Don Raye, m Gene 
De Paul. © 1 ¢. Oct, 19, 1942; E 
unp. 312353; Universal music corp., 
New York. 46038 


This is my country; w Don Raye, m 
Al Jacobs, arr. Roy Ringwald; 
men’s cho. © Oct. 30, 1940; E pub. 
108451; Words & music, ine., New 
York. 46039 


This is my love for you; w Jean Monroe 
& Helen Monroe, m Curtis [i. e. 


W. C.] Monroe; pf. treble. © 1. 
Oct. 10, 1942 ; E unp. 311892; William 
Curtis Monroe, Washington. 46040 


James Cavanaugh, John Redmond & 
Lee David. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 314742; Joe Davis music co., 
ine., New York. 46041 


This is our love waltz; w & m Harry 
Bason, Frank Parrish & J. Russel 
Robinson. © Oct. 15, 1942; E pub. 
108107 ; Nathaniel Shilkret music co., 
inc., New York. 46042 


This is our victory; song. © 1c. Nov. 
2, 1942; E unp. 314028; Kathern 
Whitmore Phillips & Meredith, M. 
Saxer, Brenham, Tex. 46043 


This is the army; w & m Irving Berlin. 
1. Opening, act 2.—2. Closing. © Oct. 
9, 1942; E pub. 108319, 109022; This 
is the army, inc., New York. 

46044, 46045 


—— — 1, Opening cho.—2. Opening. 
© Oct. 8, 1942; E pub. 108674, 108675; 
This is the an, ine., New York. 

46046, 46047 


This is the beginning of the end; w & 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310929; Betty Moore Butterworth, 
Independence, Mo, 46048 


This is the hour of banquet; w H. 
Bonar, m Roland Diggle; 2-pt. treble 
voices. © Oct. 19, 1942; E pub. 
108785; William A. Pond & co., 
Ridgefield Park, N. J. 46049 


This is the life; w Hal Phillips & 
Henry Leff, melody Paul Bartholo- 
mew & W. Lundquist. © 1.c. Oct. 


15, 1942; E unp. 312610; Walter 
Lundquist, Brooklyn. 46050 
This is worth fighting for; w & m 


Edgar De Lange & Sam H. Stept, 
arr. William Stickles. 1. Women’s 
2-pt. cho.—2. 3-pt. mixed cho.—3. 
Mixed cho.—4. Women’s 3-pt. cho.— 


5. Men’s cho. © Oct. 28, 1942; E 
pub. 108877—-108881; Harms, inc., 
New York. 46051-46055 


This is your chance; w & melody Abel 
Baer & Joe Rines. © 1 ec. Nov. 3, 
1942: E unp. 314885; Paull-pioneer 
music corp., New York. 46056 


This is your fight for life; song, arr. 
Philip Croft. © Oct. 16, 1942; H 
for. 67550; Munro Brown, Montreal. 

46057 


This is ue war; song, arr. Louise God- 
frey Ogl © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 311119 : Roberta Wallace 
Barnes, Asheville, N. C. 46058 


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no. 10, 1942 


This lonely night; song, w Joseph Ma- 
caluso. © 1c. Noy. 9, 1942: E unp. 
314689; Janet Marie Zito, Niagara 
Falls, N. Y. 46059 


This must be a dream; pf. treble, with 
w.' © 1 e@ Oct.) 3, 19425 E> unp. 
311005 ; Eleanor Todd Moffett, Ashe- 
ville, N. C. 46060 


This must be spring; song. ©1ce. Oct. 
23, 1942; E unp. 312940; James O. 
Parker, Ponea City, Ok. 46061 


This night is ours; w & melody. ©1c. 
Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308055 ; Charles 
Philip Henney, Newark, N. J. 46062 


This night was made for you and me; 
pf., with w. ©1e. Oct. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 3141238; Cecilia Sgorbissa Bleak- 
ley, Peekskill, N. Y. 46063 


This our love; w & melody. © 1 «. 
Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 312411; Michael 
Werbow, New York. 46064 


This photograph of you; w & melody. 
© 1 e. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313632; 
Jack Peters, Newark, N. J. 46065 


This train; negro spiritual, w anon., 


m Christopher Thomas; men’s cho.;. 
© Sept. 25, 1942: E |, 


pf. duet acc. 
pub. 108127; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 46066 


This world to me is like a bubble; song, 
m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 

1 es-Oct.;,425°.1942-. anp..311615_ 
Maude E. Ruschmeyer, Tucson, Ariz. 
46067 

Tho’ our lips have never met; song. © 
1 e..Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 312996; 
Mary Leone Malanowski, Clinton, 
Ind. 46068 
Tho’ you’re gone: w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 312285; Claude 
Manford Harbert, San Quentin, Calif. 
46069 


Those baby days; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313639; Lillie 
Elizabeth Lindquist Temme, Chicago. 

46070 


Those beautiful eyes of brown; waltz; 
pf. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1942: E unp. 
308099; George Gordon Anning, 
Newark, N. J. 46071 


Those eyes; w Thomas Russo, & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 
312053; Vincent Catanzaro, New 
York. 46072 


Those eyes of blue; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 
1 c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 3138861; 
Frank J. Herrick, Syracuse. 46073 


46086 


Those little things meant so much; w 
& melody. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 312009; Harry Stitz, New York. 

46074 


Those little yellow Japs; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 311049; 
May Muller Cox Dickerson, New 
Orleans. 46075 


Those old pals of mine; w & m Billy 
[i. e. W. A.] English. © 1c. Oct. 14, 


1942; E unp. 312007; William A. 
English, Lancaster, Pa. 46076 
Those precious diamonds; mixed 


voices. © Oct. 22, 1942; E pub. 
108904; Esther V. Peterson, Los 
Angeles. 46077 


Thou art my sweetheart forever; waltz 
song. ©1e. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 
309239; Marie Carrie Rorick, Orosi, 
Calif. 46078 


Thou, God, seest me; w Gove S. Taylor, 
m Ruth Pearcy-Pipitone; high voice; 
© July 30, 1942; E pub. 107768; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 46079 


Thou sanctified fire (Du heilige 
brunst) ; from Der Geist hilft unsrer 
schwachheit auf, German w Martin 
Luther, English w Willis Wager, m 
Johann Sebastian Bach, ed. John 
Finley Williamson; mixed cho. © 
July 30, 1942; E pub. 108094; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. - 46080 


Thou, the highest; w Helen A, Diekin- 
son, m of ancient Syrian carol, arr. 
Clarence Dickinson; mixed voices; 


organ ace. © Sept. 4, 1942; E pub. 
107478; H. W. Gray co., ine., New 
York. 46081 


Though the gold in your hair is turning 
to silver; song. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 313472; J. H. Stacy, Jasper, 
Ala. 46082 


Thought you’d like to know; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 
313364; Marjorie Cunningham, To- 
ledo, 46083 


Thousand kisses; fox-trot, w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 313743; 
Frank Izzo, New Haven, 46084 


Three bad wolves; w S. G. Franklin, 
m Rexie Thomas [pseud. of L. 
Herscher] © 1 ec. Oct. 22, 1942; E 
unp. 312896; Sally G. Franklin & Lou 
Herscher, Hollywood, Calif. 46085 


Three cheers for the boys over there; 
w O. F. Stadler, sr., m G. Brelsford. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp, 314681; 
Oscar F. Stadler, sr. & George Brels- 
ford, Millville, N. J. 46086 


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46087 


Three cheers to Old Glory; song, mel- 
ody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. ©1e. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310970; Louise 
A. Hommel, Vallejo, Calif. 46087 


Three dots and a dash; w & melody 
Jack Vonn [pseud. of J. M. Von 
Schlick] © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 312097; Jack Marron Von 
Sehlick, Pittsburgh. 46088 


Three kisses; w Bruce Pierce, m B. 
Pierce & C. T. Royall. © 1c. Sept. 
8, 1942; E unp. 308204; Corinne Tay- 
loe Royall, San Antonio. 46089 


Three little skunks; song, m Barbara 
Small. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 
312933 ; John Joseph Brownson, Van- 
couver, Wash. 46090 


Three little words, I love you; song, 
melody Eddie Keenan. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
31, 1942; E unp. 313890; Eva May 
Wilson, Gloversville, N. Y. 46091 


Three minutes of heaven: w Douglas 
Furber, m Ivor Carmeli. © Sept. 18, 
1942; E for. 67534; Boheme music 
co., London. 46092 


——_ —— —~— arr. Phil Cardew; orch. 
pts. © Sept. 29, 1942; E for. 67552; 
Boheme music co., London. 46093! 


Three mummers; w Helen Taylor, m 
Michael Head; 3-pt. treble voices; pf. 
or organ ace. © Oct. 22, 1942; E 
for. 67560; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 46094 


Three pastorals; by Robin Milford; 
organ. © Apr. 16, 1942; E for. 67527; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 46095 


Three rosy faced toppers; w Helen 
Monroe & Jean Monroe, m Curtis 
[i. e. W. C.] Monroe; pf. treble. © 
1c. Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311893; 
William Curtis Monroe, Washington. 

46096 


Three terrific guys; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314780; Leo 
Wilson Cohn, Nyack, N. Y. 46097 


Three things I love; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. ©1e. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 310941; Patricia Lucier, 
Essex, Ont., Canada. 46098 


3,121 miles away; w & m Harry Pease, 
Ed. G. Nelson & Reidy [i. e. H. Bur- 
well] Reid. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 309402; Leeds music corp., 

' New York. 46099 


— Same. © Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 
108315 ; Leeds music corp., New York. 
46100 


. pt. IT, n. s., Vv. 37 


Three Wise Men; musical play. ©1c. 
Nov. 9, 1942; D 76189; Alice Rem- 
sen, New York. . 46100* 


Through the cross to victory: w & m 
Sister Mary Cecilia. © Oct. 21, 
1942; E pub. 108742; Benedictine 
sisters, Covington, Ky. 46101 


Throw a kiss to the Flag; song. ©1ce. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313836; William 
Alfred Tate & Marguerite A. Hum- 
phrey, Nowata, OKI. 46102 


Thru my windows; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313099; 
Martha Lee Allison, Wytheville, Va. 

46103 


Thud! Thud! Thud; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 313529; 
James Alexander Paterson, Laguna 
Beach, Calif. 46104 


Thumbs up; song, m M. V. Harris & 
Mary S. DeGarmo. © 1 ¢. Oct. 16, 
1942; E unp. 313565; Mildred VerSoy 
Harris, Verona, N. J. 46105 


Thy God reigneth; Biblical w, m Emma 
Jean Cherry ; mixed voices. © Sept. 
1, 1942; E pub. 107716; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 46106 


Thy will be done; song, m Paul Nixon. 
©l1 c. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 312702; 

Cappie B. Kirkland, Rome, Ga. 
46107 


Tick tock serenade; w Leo Corday, m 
Harold Grant. © Oct. 21, 1942: E 
pub. 108792; Colonial music pub. co., 
inc., New York. - 46108 


Tie a string around your heart; fox 
trot; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 
28, 1942; E unp. 314077; John Guy 
Neri, New York. 46109 


Tie up all your hopes with cheer; song, 
melody Robert N. Schanzer. © 1 ©¢. 
Oct. 5, 1942; EE unp. 311123 -; Harry 
Behar, New York. 46110 


Till I come home; song, arr. R. A. 
Whitaker. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 318014; Raymond Albert Whita- 
ker & Robert William Long, Los An- 
geles. 46111 


Till the Eagles are over Berlin; w & 


melody. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 
308205; Charles Joseph Cordray, 
Pasadena. 46112 


Till then you’re my sweet memory; Ww 
& melody Al [i. e. E. J.] Malick. © 
1c Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 814841; 
Elias John Malick, Lewiston, Me. 

°46113 


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no. 10, 1942 


Till war clouds pass over; pf., with w. 
© 1e. Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 313695; 
James Edward Henry, Philadelphia. 

46114 


Tillie I’m your Willie; song. ©1e. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 311068; Noel 
MclIlravy, Los Angeles. 46115 


Tillie, the toiler; w Sunny Skylar, m 
Vincent Lopez. © Oct. 14, 1942; E 
pub. 109002; Marchant music pub- 
lishers, New York. 46116 


Time and war; w & melody. ©1.. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314155; Birger 
QO. Larsen, Colorado Springs. 46117 


Time for swings; waltz; pf., with w. 
© Aug. 19, 1942; E pub. 107562; 
Edwin S. Thorpe, Philadelphia. 

46118 


Time I knew; song. © 1. Nov. 5, 
1942: E unp. 314383; George J. Hill, 
Yonkers, N. Y. 46119 


Time may change; w Florence Brown, 
m J. Chas. MeNeil. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 3133844; Mrs. M. V. 
Sheppard, Harvey, III. 46120 


Time out to dream; w & melody, sc. 
Ray Arthur. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 311494; Frank Ellis, Dorchester, 
Mass. 46121 


Time to kill; song. © 1 c¢. Oct. 29, 
1942; E unp. 3138520; Samuel I. 
Diehl, New York. 46122 


Time will tell; w & melody Ed Kem- 
merer. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
312466; Peer internatl. corp., New 
York. 46123 


—w H. A. Bonnard & Lu Earl, mel- 
ody L. Earl. © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1942; 
EK unp. 3130388; H. A. Bonnard, New 
York. 46124 


Time’s a-wastin’; w & melody. ©1-c. 
Oct. 18, 1942; E unp. 311729 ; Clement 
Rosen, Cliffside, N. J. 46125 


Tinega; song. © 1. Sept. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 309397; Alexander John Mc- 
Dougal, Los Angeles. 46126 


Tire song; w & melody. © 1 ec. Sept. 
19, 1942; E unp. 309398; Joseph 
Dominic Garagozzo, Mount Morris, 
NL LY, 46127 


Tired of carrying an aching heart; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1942; E unp. 
311012; Bessie Hill Cully, Chicago. 

46128 


46142 


Tit willow; from The mikado, w W. S. 
Gilbert, m Arthur Sullivan, arr. Hugo, 
Frey. © Sept. 29, 1942; E pub. 
108525; Robbins music corp., New 
York. : 46129 


To all parts of the world—liberty; w & 
melody. ©1c. Oct: 19, 1942; E unp. 
312324; Albert William Rader, Mar- 
‘tin City, Mo. 46130 


To arms; song. © 1. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 312344; Norbert Joseph Gail- 
liez, sr., Wellington, O. 46131 


To arms you sons of freedom; song, 
melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 313196; Morris Rois- 
man, Brooklyn. 46132 


To General MacArthur; song, melody 
Robert VanSickle. © 1 ¢. Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 311674; Josephine Brad- 
ley Born, Kingman, Ariz. 46133 


To little towns; song, m John M. 
Loughran. © 1. Oct. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 312073; Joseph J. Sexton, Pel- 
ham Manor, N. Y. 46134 


To live and love; song, m Eliot Gilmore. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312134; 
Ralph R. Reed, Bellingham, Wash. 

46135 


To live once again ; song, melody Robert 
N. Schanzer. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 311124; Harry Behar, New York. 

46136 


To me you'll always be my dear old 
pal; song. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 311934; James Thompson Mel- 
drum, Los Angeles. 46137 


To our heroes in khaki; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310917; 
Ott S. Jones, Albuquerque, N. M. 

46138 


To our sweethearts o’er there, yes, we 

miss you o’er here; w & melody. © 

1 ec. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311950; 
Henry Car] Zaun, San Francisco. 

46139 


To the air men; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 312358; Mary B. Liebel, Erie, 
Pa. 46140 

To the Daughters of the American revo- 
lution; song. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 311916; Juanita Collier Clark, 
Hemet, Calif. 46141 


To the march through the Valley of 


Death; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 13, 1942; 
EK unp. 312112; Samuel Bovenzi, 
Rochester, N. Y. - 46142 


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pt. m1, n. s., v. 37 


~ + 


To the moon-goddess; from Moonlight 
sonata, w Edith Sanford Tillotson, m 
L. van Beethoven, arr. Ira B. Wilson; 
3-pt. mixed voices. © Aug, 20, 1942; 
EK pub. 107720; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 46143 


To the WAACS and WAVES, song. © 
1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308310; 
Mary Blizabeth Anderson, Danville, 
Ill. 46144 


To the Yanks in the tanks; song, w 
Oren R. Cleveland. © 1 c. Oct. 22, 
1942; E. unp. 312879; Salvatore In- 
salago, Akron, O. 46145 


To Tokio and victory; w & melody; in 
C. © 1 e@ Oct. 15,'°1942; E unp. 
312072 ; Rose Burger, New York. 

46146 


To victory; song, melody Lew [i. e 
Louis] Tobin. © 1. Oct. 5, 1942; 
EK unp. 310980; Marie Eva Michaud, 
Old Town, Me. 46147 


To you my love; pf. treble, with w. © 
1 ec. Oct. 18, 1942; E unp. 311988; 
Paul C. Fidelman, New York. 46148 


Toast to our boys; song, m J. Chas. 
MeNeil. © 1c. Oct.26, 1942; E unp. 
313347; Mayme Emmons, Anaconda, 
Mont. 46149 


Tobacco shop meeting: from Random 


harvest, composed & arr. Herbert 
Stothart, including Comin’ thru the 


Rye & Vive la compagnie. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313977; Loew’s, 
inc., New York. 46150 


Toccata and fugue in D minor; by Jo- 
hann Sebastian Bach, arr, Frederick 
Block; pf. © Oct. 20, 1942; E. pub. 
108625 ; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 46151 


Together; song. © Oct. 1, 1942; H 
pub. 108252 ; Florence F. Roan, Cisco, 


Tex. 46152 
Tokio; song. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; H 
unp. 3810960; Dorothy Sussdorff 
Drake, Port Kent, N. Y. 46153 
Tommy Teamwork’s song; w & m 


Minute maids & Minute men of MRA; 
pl. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942 “EH unp. 
313006; Oxford group — Moral re- 
armament—MRA, inc., Washington. 

46154 


Tommy was a lonesome soldier; w & 
melody. © 1 e¢. Oct. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 313029; Leta Laree Wade, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 46155 


Tomorrow ; song, melody Verona Roys- 
ter & V. Alfano. © 1 c¢. Sept. 12, 
1942; E unp. 311945; Vita Alfano, 
Creedmoor, N. C. 46156 


Tomorrow is Christmas; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314017; 
Altha Crowther Wright, Baltimore. — 

46157 


Tomorrow’s a bright new day; melody: 
© 1e Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311134;. 
Donat J oseph Gervais, Chicago. 

46158 


Tondelayo; fox trot, w & melody Jack 
Stover [i. e. J. G. Stover, jr.] ©l1e 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308783; John 
Gilland Stover, jr., Oakmont, Pa. 

46159 


Tonight; w Abe Resnick, melody Lee 
[i. e. Leon] Resnick. © 1. Oct. 24, 
1942; E unp. 313074; Leon Resnick, 
Livingston Manor, N. Y. 46160 


Tonight at seven; w & melody. ©lce. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314056 ; William 
' T. Cleaton, jr., Monroe, Ga. 46161 


Tonight my heart wearies for you; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
312510; John Charles Raymond, 
Vallejo, Calif. 46162 


Tonight we must say aug! song, 
melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 ec Oct. 
21,,. 1942; . EB unp,. 312780; 2 Bermaa 
Frances Davis, Milford, O. 46163 


To-night you’re mine; from We'll smile 
again, w Desmond 0” Connor, m Soars 
nedy Russell. © Sept. 11, 1942; 
for. 67536; Sterling music pub. vg 
ltd., London. 46164 


Too busy; song. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 314190: Lester E. Balcom, 
Turner Field, Ga. 46165 


Too much; w & m Sunny Skylar & Jack 
Diamant.. © Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 
108441; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 46166 


Too much zoot, not enough love; w Mil- 
ton Drake, melody Harry. Dupree. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 313596 ; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 

46167 


Too slow; song. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 314830; C. Gerard Clukey, 
Washington. 46168 


Torpedo sinks boat; by Harry Salter ; 


pf. © 1c Oct. 20, 1942; EH unp. 
312575; Emil Ascher, ine. . New 
York. 46169 


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no. 10, 1942 


Tortilero (El) (Buy my tortillas) ; 
English w Jean Atwater Heaver, m 
arr.; pf. treble © 1 ec. Aug. 25, 
1942; E unp. 308133; Anita Atwater, 
Searsdale, N. Y. 46170 


Touch of Texas ; from Seven days leave, 
w Frank Loesser, m Jimmy McHugh. 
© Oct. 2, 1942; E pub. 108445; 
Southern music pub. co., inc. New 
York. 46171 


Tovarich; song. © Oct. 26, 1942; E 
pub. 108804; Lou Sloane, Brooklyn. 
46172 


Trail of dreams; w F. Robison, melody 
BE. A. Kresin. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1942; 
EH unp. 313072; Forest Robison & 
Ernest A. Kresin, Ramsey, [Il. 

46173 


Tramp the enemy down; w & melody 
R. Reynolds & Lillian Reynolds. © 


1 ec. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 312087; |} 


Ray Reynolds, Hazel Park, Mich. 
46174 


Tramp, tramp, tramp; w & melody. © 
1 e. Oct. 18, 1942; E unp. 314115; 
Jean Alice Varn, Florence, Or. 

46175 


Tramp, tramp, tramp to victory; w & 
melody Marnia Blandford [pseud. of 
M. E. Jump] © 1c. Oct. 28, 1942; 
EK unp. 313370; Marian Ewing Jump, 
Chester, Pa. 46176 


Transformation; from Invisible agent, 
by H. J. Salter; conductor. © 1. 
Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 313444; Uni- 
versal music corp., New York. 46177 


Tree squirrel; by Genevieve Lake; pf. 
© Oct. 24, 1942; E pub. 108819; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 46178 


Tree with a broken heart; waltz, w 
A. L. Cleveland [pseud. of A. S. 
Bryan], melody Ray Hibbeler. © 
1 ¢e Oct. 80, 1942; E unp. 313610; 
Agnes 8. Bryan, Minneapolis. 46179 


Tribute to General MacArthur; song, m 
Noel Bear. © Oct. 17, 1942; E pub. 
108733; Mrs. Ralph Windsor, Cross- 
roads, N. M. 46180 


Trifles no. 3; by Bob [i. e. R. E.] 
Whitaker; flute, oboe, bassoon & pf. 
Seren @ W, &, Oct, 19, 1942-..E, unp; 
312581; Robert E. Whitaker, Denver. 

46181 


Triumphal march; from Peter and the 
wolf, by Serge Prokofieff, op. 67, arr. 
Frederick Block; pf. © Oct. 20, 
1942; E pub. 108576; Century music 

pub. co., New York. 46182 


31591—43——-12 


46196 


Trixie from Dixie; fox trot, w & mel- 
ody. ©1c. Sept. 29, 1942; E unp. 
312105; Charles LeRoy Parker, Sioux 
City, Ia. 46183 


Troierdike liebe; w & melody. © 1 ©. 
Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311504; Jean 
Sarkowitz, Revere, Mass. 46184 


Trophyo from Tokyo; song, melody 
Jean Boyd. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 309393 ; Carl W. Burton, Rich- 
land Center, Wis. 46185 


Tropical twist; w & melody. © 1 «. 
Noy. 6, 1942; E unp. 314411; William 
Hood Rhoads, New York. 46186 


True as the Red, White and Blue; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311793; 
William Ray Dement, Houston. 

- 46187 


True life blues; w & melody Bill [i. e. 
W. S.] Monroe. © 1 c¢. Sept. 21, 
1942; E unp. 3138307; William Smith 
Monroe, Nashville. 46188 


True love; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© le. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310991; 
Mary L. Cooper, Charleston, W. Va. 

46189 


Trumpet tune and peal; by Henry Pur- 
cell, arr. Harvey Grace; organ. © 
Sept. 15, 1942; E for. 67594; Schott 
& co., ltd., London. 46190 


Try Spry; w & melody Andy Love. © 
1 e. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312191; 
Lever bros. co., Cambridge, Mass. 

46191 


Try to remember; from Random har- 
vest, composed & arr. Herbert Stot- 
hart, including excerpts of D’ye ken 
John Peel & Comin’ through the Rye. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313990; 
Loew’s, ine., New York. 46192 


Trying hard to smile; song. ©1c. Oct. 
14, 1942: E unp. 312054; Evelyn 
Mildred Glazer, Somerville, Mass. 

46193 


Tschaikowsky’s B flat minor concerto; 
transcribed; pf., 4 hands. © 1 «. 
Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 312279; John © 
Weis, Brooklyn. 46194 


Tschaikowsky’s Nutcracker suite; by 
Peter Illytch Tschaikowsky, tran- 
scribed Lou Singer; pf. © Sept. 17, 
1942; E pub. 108013; Leeds music 
corp., New York. 46195 


Tsk tsk tsk; w Roselind Roberts [i. e. 
R. R. Stapleton], m Oscar Sundborg. 
© 1e. Noy. 2, 1942; E unp. 314070; 
Roselind Roberts Stapleton, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 46196 


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46197 


Tu; bolero-fox trot, letra y melodia. © 
1c. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308586; 
Luis Sepulveda, New York. 46197 


Tu; cancion. 
E unp. 309294; José Llerena Guiu, 
Cambridge, Mass. 46198 


Tu castigo; bolero, letra y melodia 
Jesus Ramos. © 1 ce. Oct. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 318740; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 46199 


Tuck him in bed with a prayer; w 
Florence E. Banks, & melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311212; Grant 
MacGregor, Hollywood, Calif. 46200 


Tulip time; by Louise Christine Rebe; 
pf. © Sept. 2, 1942; EH pub. 108195; 
Musicord publications, New York, 

46201 


Tune in my heart; w B. Dixon, melody 
B. Harvey. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 312694; Bob Dixon & Bernard 
Harvey, Ridgefield, N. J. - 46202 


Turning of green to gold; m Bob Carle- 
ton; pf. treble, with w. © 1. Oct. 
26, 1942: E unp. 3138290; Magdalen A. 
Hoeffner, Cohocton, N. Y. 46203 


Tuscaloosa; w Jean Blackwell, m Irene 
Higginbotham; pf. © 1c. Oct. 31, 
1942; E unp. 313820; Beacon music 
co., New York. 46204 


Tuscarora (The); w Homer M. Par- 
sons, m Meredith Willson. © Nov. 9, 
1942; EK pub. 109070; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 46205 


Twentieth century march; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311844; 
Judge Emil Peterson, Washington. 

46206 


Twenty-four choral preludes; by Jo- 
hann Sebastian Bach, compiled & arr. 
Felix Guenther; pf. © Nov. 5, 1942; 
E pub. 109042; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 46207 


Twenty four hours with the one I 
adore; w Laird Cregar & Milton 
Berle, & melody. © 1 c. Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 311875; Ted Grouya, 
Bel Air, Calif. 46208 


Twenty-third psalm; m David W. 
Thornton, arr. women’s 3-pt. voices ; 
pf. or organ acc. © Sept. 5, 1942; 
E pub. 107408; Carl Albert Scholin, 
St. Louis. 46209 

—set tom. ©1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E 


unp. 808425; Elsa A. Stiefel, South 
Orange, N. J. 46210 


© 1c. Sept. 17, 1942;] 


pt. III, n.s., v. 37 


—set to m Lillian Evanti. [English 
& Spanish text] © Sept. 1, 1942; 
E pub. 107330; Handy bros. music 
co., ine., New York. 46211 


Twilight; song, melody Eddie Keenan. 
© 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310621; 
Harvey E. Haver, Newcomerstown, O. 

46212 

Twilight dreams; by Henry B. Proehl, 
ed. Walter Rolfe; pf. © Nov. 4, 
1942; E pub. 108959; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 46213 


Twilight reverie: w & melody. ©1ce. 
Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 312597; Emalie 
Josephine Koetting, El] Dorado, Kan. 

' 46214 


’'Twill not be long; hymn. © Oct. 24, 
1942; E pub. 108821; Edna Watkins, 
Canton, Pa. 46215 


Twin eagles; march, Carl Frangkiser ; 
symphonic band pts., with conductor. 
© Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 108548; Bel- 
win, inc., New York. 46216 


Twinkling tomorrow; song, melody Ed 
Chenette. © 1 ¢ Oct. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 312070; Mrs. Robert G. Lebby, 
Washington. 46217 


Two Americas; w Mary Carolyn 
Davies, m Domenico Savino; mixed 
cho. © Oct. 19, 1942 ; E pub. 108709 ; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

46218 


Two artists: by Carl Ameringer, arr. 
Carl Christensen; 2 cornets, with pf. 
acc. Oct. 27, 1942; E pub. 
108906; Manuscript music editions, 
Birmingham, Mich, 46219 


2 choral preludes; by Robert Elmore; 
organ. © Sept. 24, 1942; E pub. 
108147; Elkan-Vogel co., ine., Phila- 
delphia. 46220 


Two hearts that beat alone; w & mel- 
ody Hugh Morris [pseud. of W. 
Ridder] © 1c. Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 
314528; William Ridder, Boston. 

46221 

Two litanies; w Harry Emerson Fos- 
dick, m Frederick Kinsley; mixed 
voices. © Sept. 18, 1942; E pub. 
108081; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

46222 


Two little girls with eyes of blue; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Oct. 23, 1942; HB unp. 
312917 ; Bertha Kelly McKinley, Bor- 
den, Ind. 46223 


Two little kittens chasing their tails ; 
by Berniece Rose Copeland; pf. 
Oct. 10, 1942; E pub. 108521; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 46224 


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no. 10, 1942 


2 short dances; by Herbert Dennison, 
op. 16; pf. © Nov. 4, 1942; E for. 
67596 ; Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 

46225 


Two soldier boys; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 313925; Ada Jameson, 
Kansas City, Mo. 46226 


w John Latouche, 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 
HE unp. 309429; Robbins music 
46227 


Two sparkling eyes; 
m Vernon Duke. 
1942; 
corp., New York. 


Two stars; w & melody Karleen [i. e. 
C. V.] Lindquist. © 1c Oct. 12, 


1942; E unp. 311563; Caroline Vel- 
mina Lindquist, Chicago. 46228 
Two-way feeling; w & melody. ©1e. 


Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310915; Grady 
Cunningham, Oklahoma City. 46229 


Un bajel (One little boat); Chilean 
folksong, English w Jean Atwater 
Heaver, m arr.; pf. treble. © 1. 
Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 308134; Anita 
Atwater, Scarsdale, N. Y. 46230 


Unclaimed baggage; from Random har- 


vest, by Herbert Stothart. © 1. 
Noy. 2, 1942; E unp. 313985; Loew’s, 
ine., New York. 46231 


Uncle Sam; song. ©1¢. Nov. 4, 1942; 
EF unp. 314170; Eleanor Dorothy 
Heagy & Paul Leroy Heagy, Harris- 
burg, Pa. 46232 


m J. Chas. MeNeil. © 1. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311718; Ber- 
neice Bolinger, South Bend, Ind. 

46233 


Uncle Sam and MacArthur; song, w 
~ Robert Viets. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 

E unp. 313255; Inez ay Sheridan, 
EAT: 46234 


Uncle Sam has got his harness on; w 
Grace Rowe, melody Dick [i. e. R.] 
Wetherill. © 1 ¢. Oct. 29, 1942; E 
unp. 313469; Richard Wetherill, 
Kansas City, Mo. 46235 


Uncle Sam, here I am; song, melody 
Eddie Keenan. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1942; 
E unp. 312081; H. A. Swope, Santa, 


Id. 46236 
Uncle Sam! Here we are; march, w & 
melody. ©1ec. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 


314849; Cameron S. Wells, Hemp- 
stead, Tex. 46237 


Uncle Sam is calling; song. © 1c. Oct. 
30, 1942; E unp, 313580; Frances C. 
Snell, Oak Lawn, Il. 46238 


46251 


Uncle Sam is rolling up his sleeves; w 
& melody. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 818020; Martin B. Nadle & 
Bernard Altschuler, New York. 

46239 


Uncle Sam polka; w Mel Shaw, melody 
Irving Fields. © 1c Nov. 6, 1942; 


EK unp. 314428; Transradio, New 
York. 46240 
Uncle Sam said to his nephew; song. 
©1e. Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 312117; 
Joseph Gabriele, Universal City, 
Calif. 46241 
Uncle Sam stands up; song, w Ben 


Hecht. © Oct. 15, 1942; E pub. 
108542 ; Carroll Brent Chilton, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 46242 


Uncle Sam, the greatest leader of them 
all; w & melody. © 1. Oct. 13, 
1942; E unp. 311987; Walter S. Rus- 
sell, Lynn, Mass. 46243 


Uncle Sam told the boys of the nation: 
song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; 
EH unp. 312205; Cameron V, Frueh, 
Lima, O. 46244 


Uncle Sam, we are coming back; w 
D. S. Engl, melody HB. A. Vinal. © 
Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 108744; Daphne 
Stark Enel & Edgar A. Vinal, San 


Francisco, 46245 
Uncle Sam we’re with you; song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312481; 
Roy Mullen, Pittsburgh. 46246 


Uncle Sam will tell them how and 
when; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312549; 
Viola Underhill, Seaside, Or. 46247 


Uncle Sam won’t ration love; w Carl 
{i. e. J. C.] Seigfried, m Alvin Hal- 
gerson, arr. Dudley Jackson; pf. © 
1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308986; - 
John Carl Seigfried, Glassport, Pa. 

46248 


Uncle Sam you're a grand old man; w 
& mL, L. Ringgenberg. © 1c. Nov. 
2, 1942; EK unp. 313904; Roy E. Ring- 
genberg & Letha L. Ringgenberg, 
Pontiac, Mich. 46249 


Uncle Sammy; from The. fleet’s in, w 
Johnny Mercer, m Victor Schert- 
zinger. © Oct. 22, 1942; E pub. 
108703; Famous music corp., New 
York. 46250 


Uncle Sammy has ants in his pants; 
w & melody. © 1 ¢. Oct. 12,-1942; 
EK unp. 311625; Ruby E. Raddatz, 
Aberdeen, Wash. 46251 


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46252 


Uncle Sammy I’m coming; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311596; Mar- 
garet Price, Erie, Pa. 46252 


Uncle Sammy needs you; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1e. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
312485; Louise Bushee, New York. 

46253 


Uncle Sammy’s niece; song, m J. Chas. 


McNeil. ©1c. Oct. 19, 1942 ;.E unp. 
312458; Lulu) Badders, Hudson, 
Mich. 46254 


Uncle Sam’s beauty shoppe; w V. Muse, 
melody Wallace [i. e.-J. W.] Fowler. 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 312145; 
John Wallace Fowler & Verla Muse, 
Nashville. 46255 


Uncle Sam’s bugleman: w & melody. 
© le Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311910; 
Frohman Monroe Rickel, Chicago. 

46256 


Uncle Sam’s calling you; song, melody 
Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 
5, 1942; E unp. 310973; Nell Ladd, 
Schurz, Nev. 46257 


Uncle Sam’s Christmas; operetta, w & 
m Otis M. Carrington. © Sept. 8, 
1942; D 76176; Myers & Carrington, 
Redwood City, Calif. 46257* 


Uncle Sam’s daughters; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 3133848; E. C. 
Fisher, New York. 46258 


Uncle Sam’s nephews and nieces; song. 
© Oct. 30, 1942; E pub. 108966; 
Del Frund, Sausalito, Calif. 46259 


Uncle Sam’s out to win; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313710; 
Hmma Elizabeth Current, Lima, O. 

46260 


Uncle Sam’s son; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313201; Lessley Hamilton, Towanda, 
Kan. 46261 


Uncle, Uncle Sam; w & melody. ©1c. 
Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 312849: Dee 
Morrison Booth, Ridgefield Park, 
N. J. 46262 


Under the Christmas tree; w & m 
Ireene Wicker & Beatrice Faber. © 
Nov. 13, 1942; D 76193; A B C music 
corp., New York. 46262* 


Under the lazy autumn sun; w Deane 
Warner, melody Andy [i. e. A. J.] 
Hartmann. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 814741; Andrew John Hart- 
mann, Holyoke, Mass. 46263 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 37 


Under the Red, White and Blue; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311704; 
Cordelia Viola Louthan Lee, Oak- 
land, Calif. | 46264 


Under the Stars and Stripes; song. © 
1 ec. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 309450; 
Richard Clark, Easton, Pa. 46265 


Unfinished because of you; song, mel- 
ody Joe Payne [i. e. Joseph Payne] 
Panuccio. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E 
unp. 811112; Anne Holden, Paterson. 

46266 


Unite America; song. © Aug. 24, 1942; 
E pub. 107374; Edward J. Freeberg, 
West Lafayette, Ind. 46267 


United all; w & melody Conrad Mario- 
nel [pseud. of C. M. Lancucki] © 
1c. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312611; 
Conrad Marion Lancucki, Detroit. 

46268 


United march; song, w Zander Markey 
&. Phill [i..e. BP. P.] Nazir. © He 
Oct. 21, 1942: E unp. 312797; Phi- 
roze Pestonji Nazir, Hollywood, 
Calif. 46269 


United Nations; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308047; Sher- 
man Marsh Cooledge, Tacoma. 46270 


United Nations, all; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 18, 1942; E unp. 311727; 
Clement Rosen, Cliffside Park, N. J. 

46271 


United Nations’ battle song; song, arr. 
William Walker Combs. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
8, 1942: E unp. 310955; Randolph 
Grady Walker, Dallas. 46272 


United Nations call; w & melody. © 
1 ¢@ Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310903; 
Everett Denton Richards, Nantasket 
Beach, Mass. 46273 


United Nations fighting men; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 
309231; Betty Ray Farmer, Elberton, 
Ga. 46274 


United Nations fighting song; song. © 
1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311782; 
Miles Thomas Yancey, Baltimore. 

46275 


United Nations, march to victory; w 
Bob Carleton, melody EH. G, Bolling & 
B. Carleton, ©. 1 ¢.; Oct. 26,1942; 
E unp. 313268; Edwin G. Bolling, 
Ensley, Ala. 46276 


United Nations song; w & melody. © 
1 ¢, Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308517; 
Mark Grain, New York. 46277 


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no. 10, 1942 


United Nations V ...=—; march; full 
band se, with w. © 1c. Oct. 14, 
1942; E unp. 314099; Lorell McCann, 
Salinas, Calif. 46278 


United Nations victory 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; 
Ruby Winnette Wadland, Melrose, 
Mass. 46279 


—— w M. Strock, m C. E. Strock. © 
1 ¢e. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 312317; 
Calvin Everett Strock & Marie 
Strock, Chicago. 46280 


United Nations victory song; song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 8, 1942; EH unp. 311354; 
Philip Samuel Royer, Westminster, 
Md. 46281 


march; song. 
E unp. 314812; 


w & melody. 
E unp. 312605; Jesse Tillus Kennedy, 
San Diego, Calif. ‘ 46282 


U. S. O.; song. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 312055; Emilie DeFasselle, 
Cleveland Heights, O. 46283 


U. S. A B C’s; w & melody. ©1-.. 
Oct. 6, 1942; E unp,; 311154; Henry 
Ebur Zoll, Philadelphia. 46284 


U. S. cruiser; w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 
4, 1942; E unp. 314297; Alice Hoff- 
man, Crestline, O. 46285 


U. S. marines on parade; w & melody. 
©le. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 314298; 
Alice Hoffman, Crestline, O. 46286 


U. S. of A. armed forces ; by Henry Fill- 
more; band pts. © Oct. 2, 1942; H 
pub. 108133; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 46287 


U. S. A. booster cheer song; song. © 
qe. Ott. 22; 1942 EH) unp.” 312800; 
Dorothy Sussdorff Drake, Port Kent, 
N. Y. 46288 


U. S. A. it’s up to you; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 314110; 
Jeannette Kerr Goldenson, Chicago. 

46289 


U. S. victory song; song. © 1c. Oct. 
21, 1942; E unp. 312770; Alma E. La 
Beau, Corona, Calif. 46290 


U.S. way; w & melody. ©1c, Noy. 2, 
1942; E unp. 314490; Ann Atwood 
Hollinsworth, Whitehaven, Tenn. 


46291 


United we sing; compiled Charles Han- 
sen, arr. D. M, Burton; mixed voices. 
© Oct. 21, 1942; E pub. 109044; Ea- 
win H. Morris & co., ine., New York. 

' 46292 


© 1 c¢. Oct. 1, 1942 


46307 


United we stand; w & melody. ©1e. 
Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 314605; Sidney 
Silvin Segal, Los Angeles, 46293 


w Naoma Warne [i. e. N. W. 
Zieber] m Dorothy S. Weir; pf. 
1c. Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 312848; 
Naomi Warne Zieber, Philadelphia. 

46294 

United, we, the nations; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312165; 
Erna Spink Piggott, Benton Harbor, 


Mich. 46295 
Unity; pf. treble, with w. © 1. Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 314696; Harry 
Spangler, Brooklyn. 46296 
Unity victory march; song. © 1 «. 


Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309243; Von- 
tina Smith, Los Angeles. 46297 


Universal home; song, from Wheels of 
love, m Hdward Redding. © 1 «. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309570; E. La 
Varre Routh, Louisville. 46298 


Universal war; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 
312029; L. D. Hampton, Statesville, 
NG: 46299 


Until I come back to you; song, m Louis 
J..De Francis, jr. © 1 ce. Oct. 20, 
1942: E unp. 312521; Katherine B. 
March, Fort Jay, N. Y. 46300 


Until I see you; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Oct. 
5, 1942; E unp. 310843; George E. 
Harmon, Baltimore. 46301 


Until the Rising Sun has set; song. © 
1c. Aug. 28, 1942; EH unp. 311918; 
Juanita Collier Clark, Hemet, Calif. 

46302 

Until the world and I can love again; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942: E unp. 
313620; Harold Edwin Taylor, Cham- 
paign, I. 46303 


Until Victory wears her crown; pf., 
with w. ©1e. Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 
313040; Ola Gates Blagden, Memphis, 
Tenn. 46304 

Until you came; w Laura Johnstone, 
melody Frank Furlett. © 1c. Nov. 
5, 1942; E unp. 314269; Laura Gut- 
macher, Park Ridge, III. 46305 


Until you came along; w Fred Cheaney, 
& melody. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; BH 
unp. 313489; Benjamin Cautelli, To- 
ronto. 46306 


Until you made me love you; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 
314351; John D. Denson, Oakland, © 
Calif. : 46307 


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46308 


Usa, my Usa; w & melody. 
Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 3133638; Ivor 
Ajax, Salt Lake City. 46308 


Utah snow storm; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1e. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 313270; Florence Sanford, 
Campbell, Mo. 46309 


V for victory; song. © 1c. Feb. 24, 
1942: E unp. 312595; Joshua Nun 
Sikes, Port Arthur, Tex. 46310 


—- melody Eddie Keenan. © 1 
e. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 312967; Ed- 
win Chandler, Norwich, Vt. 46311 


melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
William Dixon, Clayton, 


Tobin. 
311810 ; 
Miss. 


V is for victory ; song, m Leo Richard 
and Hector Richard. © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 313266; M. Elizabeth 
Frink, Marinette, Wis. 46313 


V song; song. ©1e. Oct. 17, 1942; H 
unp. 312330; Frederick F. Franklin, 
Massillon, O. 46314 


— — -—— melody Samuel Spencer Berk. 
© 1c. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311455; 
Gloria Abbey, Cleveland Heights, O. 

46315 


V, V, for victory; pf., with w. ©1lce. 
Nov. 8, 1942: E unp. 314183; Paul 
Schoenholtz & Ethelyn Schoenholtz, 
Columbus, O. 46316 


V. V. V.; w & m Ben Kaplan & Frank 
Weston. © Nov. 2, 1942; E pub. 
(109013; Axelrod publications, inc., 
Providence. 46317 


—w Frank Weston, m Ben Kaplan. 
© 1c. Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 312894 ; 
Axelrod publications, ine., Provi- 
dence. 46318 


Vv. V. V. for victory; song, w Minny 
M. H. Ayers. © 1. Oct. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 312742: Lorna Frances Drew, 
New York. 46319 


Vaiven del palmar; letra y melodia Ra- 
fael Mendez. © 1 e¢. Oct. 30, 1942; 
EK unp. 313731; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 46320 


Valley Forge; w Evelyn Norcross Sher- 
rill, m Eunice Lea Kettering; mixed 
cho. © Oct. 23, 1942; E pub. 108808 ; 
H. W. Gray co., ine., New York. 

46321 


Valse bleue; by Alfred Margis, tran- 
scribed Walter Rolfe; pf. © Oct. 9, 
1942; E pub. 108322; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 46322 


46312» 


pt. Ill, n. S., v. 87 


© 1 c.| Valse bluette; air de ballet, R. Drigo, 


transcribed Walter Rolfe; pf. 

Oct. 22, 1942; E pub. 108691; Cen- 

tury music pub. co., New York. 
46323 


Valse chromatique: 5th waltz, Benja- 
min Godard, op. 88, transcribed Wal- 
ter Rolfe; pf. © Oct. 9, 1942; EB 
pub. 108848; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 46324 


Valse from The Christmas tree; by 
V. Rebikoff, arr. 1. Violin & cello, 
with pf. acc.—2. Violin & B flat clari- 
net, with pf. acc—38. Orch. pts. © ~ 
Sept. 14, 1942; E pub. 108409, 108410, 
108628 ; Quinto Maganini, Greenwich, 
Conn. 46325-46327 


Valse petite; by Berdena LeMohn [i. e. 
B. L. Boles] pf. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1942: 
E unp. 318665; Berdena LeMohn 
Boles, Los Angeles. 46328 


Vanished dreams; song, w Inez Blake. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313578 ; 
Lucy B. Highlands, Pasadena. 

46329 


Vanishing lady; w Frank KE. Holmes; 
pf. © 1c Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 
311400; Ruth Blacher, Englewood. 
N. J. 46330 

Variations; by Franz Liszt, on the 
basso continuo of the first part of the 
Cantata Weinen, klagen and of the 
Crucifixus of the B minor mass, by 
Johann Sebastian Bach, arr. & ed. 
Joseph Bonnet; organ. © Sept. 18, 
1942; E pub. 108085; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 46331 


Variations on an old French theme; 
by Ezra Rachlin; sop., alto & ten. 
recorders. Se. © Oct. 20, 1942; E 
pub. 108963; Hargail recorder music 


publishers, New York. 46332 
Variations symphoniques; by César 
Franck, arr. Henry Geehl; pf. © 


Sept. 30, 1942; E for. 67450; Edwin 
Ashdown, Itd., London. 46333 


Ventura de amor; tango, letra Goigo, 
m Pocholo [pseud. of Adolfo A. 


Perez]; pf. © Sept. 24, 1942; EH for. 
67506; Peer internatl. corp., New 
York. 46334 


Vesta; melody. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; 
EK unp. 311939; Charles Carmeio 
Rapisarda, Albany & Charles A. 
Dooling, Wichita. 46335 


Victor song; w & m Irene Chipman 
Tirrell, arr. L. Renzetti. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
22, 1942; E unp. 312889; Hetty 
Knowlton Turnbull, Arlington, Mass. 

46336 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


46367 


Victorious revolution and end title; 
from Dreamer of Mexico, by Sol Kap- 
lan. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1942;.E unp. 
314699; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

46337 


© Sept. 26, 1942; E 
Paul <A. Johnson, 
46338 


—_ pf, with w. ©1c. Nov, 2, 1942; 
E unp. 313804; Mae H. Hill, Atlanta. 
46339 


© 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 
309244; Frances Lindsley Wright, 
Columbus, O. 46340 


—— song. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; EH 
unp. 311415; Katherine Gillen Burke, 
North Hollywood, Calif, 46341 


— song. ©1ec. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
312499; James Russell Fleming, Ur- 
bana, I. 46342 


song. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 
313913; Nell Kerfoot, Houston. 
46343 


m M. V. Harris & Mary S. 
DeGarmo. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 314478; Mildred VerSoy Harris, 
Verona, N. J. >. 46344 


—- melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311812; Ella M. Leonard, Fond du 
Lae, Wis. 46845 


melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311814; Vernon Kroll, Chicago. 

46346 


— - melody Ronald Buck. ©1e. 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312546; Clara 
Dongus, New Ulm, Minn. 46347 


— w & m Elizabeth [i. e. M. E.] 
Martin. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 308955; Mary Elizabeth Martin, 
Nashville. 46348 


—— w & m Melinda O’Sullivan [pseud. 
of E. A. Arris] ©1 ce, Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 314033; Edith Ainsworth 
Arris, Los Angeles. 46349 


—w&melody. ©1c. Sept. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 309195; Burton Hilding 
Smith, Torrance, Calif. 46350 


—w&melody. ©1c. Nov. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 314336; Ruby Fulford, Al- 
giers, La. 46351 


— w&melody. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 314661; William T. Greenwell, 
St. Louis, 46352 


Victory; hymn. 
pub. 108437; 
Springfield, Il. 


—— song. 


— w L. Gethin & M. Moynihan, mel- 
ody B. E. Crippen. © 1. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314538; Blanche Eliza- 
beth Crippen, Clinton, N. Y., Laurel 
Gethin, Amsterdam, N. Y. & Marga- 
ret Moynihan, Syracuse. 46353. 


Victory bells; w & m Carl Lampert. 
© Oct. 2, 1942; E pub. 108507; Allen 
intercollegiate music, ine., New York. 

46354 


Victory bells of liberty; song. © Oct. 
20, 1942; E pub. 108583; Marie J. H. 
Witmer, Park, Kan. 46355 


Victory chorus; w Ralph W. Williams, 
m Jack Hedderig [i. e. J. K. Head- 
derig, jr.]; pf. ©1c. Sept. 11, 1942: 
E unp. 308641; John K. Hedderig, 
jr., East Dedham, Mass. 46356 


Victory dance; w & melody. © 1 «. 
Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314626; Sam- 
uel Witte, New York. 46357 


Victory drums; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 3812481; Florence Munson, 
Monrovia, Calif. 46358 


Victory! For liberty; song, arr. Ed- 
ward J. Khom. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 311730; Burton E. Patrick, 
Hope, Mich. 46359 


Victory hymn; hymn. © 1 ec. Aug. 8, 
1942; E unp. 308107; James Abram 
Thomas, Chicago. 46360 


Victory in the sky; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 312888; 
Ralph Hutcherson, Detroit. 46361 


Victory is ours; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 310979; Minnie Barden, North 
Billerica, Mass. 46362 


Victory is sure: w & melody. ©1.. 
Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308413 ; Joaquim 
Rodrigues, New York. 46363 


Victory march; pf., with w. © 1 «. 
“Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 314616; Ruth 
Scott Clark, Beaver, Pa. 46364 


—song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1. 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312460; Joyce 
Grice, Humboldt, Sask., Canada. 

46365 


—-m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 ec. Oct. 19, 1942: E 
unp. 312375; Hilma Stanley McFad- * 
den, Arenzville, II]. 46366 


—w Corinna Robbins [pseud. of 
Corinne Nehls], m Fred Berndt. © 
1 ec. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 309226; 
Corinne Nehls, Chicago. - 46367 


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46368 


Victory on parade; pf.. withw. ©lce. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313802; Idabel 


H. Duncan, Atlanta. 46368 
Victory or bust; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 3811817; Gertrude 
Fletcher, Holland, Mich. 46369 
Victory route; w Marcus Bristole 


[pseud. of M. C. Blanchard], m Bob 
Carleton; pf. treble. © 1. Oct. 21, 
1942; EH unp. 312626; Moody C. 
Blanchard, Shreveport, La. 46370 


Victory salutations; song. © 1c. Oct. 
9, 1942; E unp. 311468; Henry C. 
Samuels, Seattle. 46371 


Victory serenade; w Lu Har! & 8. Bow- 
man, melody L. Earl. © 1c. Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 311589; Stella Bowman, 
Alton, Ill. 46372 


Victory song; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; 
EK unp. 3811609; Grace Bolzmann, 
Unionville, Mich. 46373 


w Gladys Palmer, arr. Esther 
Schacht. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 
313755; Rose King, Ojai, Calif. 

46374 


— w & m Laddie [i. e. W.] MacCabe. 
© 1e. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312693; 
William MacCabe, Trenton, N. J. 

46375 


—w&melody. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 313780; Irwin Stanley Karl, 
Forest Hills, N. Y. 46376 


—  w & melody Johnny [i. e. M.] Rion. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311673; 
Milborn Rion, Farmington, Mo. 

46377 


—wk. R. Rogers, m Mrs. F. R. [i. e. 
M. R.] Wadleigh. © 1c. Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 311849; Edward Rein- 
hold Rogers, Covington, Va. & May 
Rogers Wadleigh, Silver Spring, Md. 

46378 


—— w set to melody of Battle hymn of 
the ‘Republic. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; 
EK unp. 311389; Lavinia Crawford, 
San Francisco. 46379 


Victory stamp; w John Waters, m 
Emmie Durden [i. e. EH. D. Smith] 
© 1e. Oct. 19, 1942; BE unp. 312512; 
Hmmie Durden Smith & John Wa- 
ters, Graymont, Ga. 46380 


Victory stomp; pf., with w. ©le. 
Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309591; Louise 
C. Drum & Donald A, Drum, Belle- 
ville, Ill. 4638] 


pt. 10, n. s., v. 37 


Victory theme; pf. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 311523; Paul Sonnenschein, 
Dobbs-Ferry, N. Y. 46382 


V-i-c-t-o-r-y- victory; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308686; 
Helen Rita, Chicago. 46383 


Victory waltz; arr. H. L. Bosell; orch. 
pts., with w. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E 
unp. 312277; Herston M. Cooper, Fort 
Bragg, N. C. 46384 


— pf. ©1e. Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 
313010; Ernest Alu, New York. 
46385 


Victory’s call; song. © 1 ¢. Oct, 29, 
1942; HE unp. 313496; Lucille Boyer, 
Minneapolis. 46386 


Vie vie and the love tree; song. ©1ce. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 318806; Joseph 
‘V. Peak, Hazleton, Pa. 46387 


4 praludien; v. Ignaz Friedman, op. 61, 
nrs, 1-4; klavier. © Oct. 8, 1915; E 
for. 67365; Universal-edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 46388 


Vikings bold; w Edith Sanford Tillot- 
son, m Edvard Grieg, arr. Ira B, Wil- 
son ; men’s 3-pt. cho. © Aug. 8, 1942; 
E pub. 107718; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 46389 


Village filling station; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct, 28, 1942; E unp. 313617; 
Charles Bennett Battenberg, Dayton, 
O. 46390 


Vingo; from Pardon my sarong, w & m 
Don Raye & Gene De Paul; pf. © 
1c Aug. 29, 1942; E unp. 307859; 

Universal music corp., New York. 
46391 


Violin ; w Paul Francis Webster, & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311876; Ted Grouya, Bel Air, Calif. 

46392 

Violin and piano sonata no. 4; by 
Charles Ives. © Mar. 18, 1942; H 
pub. 108280; Arrow music press, ine., . 
New York. 46393 

Virginia Dare; w & melody Andy Love. 
© 1c, Oct. 16, 1942; E unp, 312195; 
Garrett & co., ine., Brooklyn. 46394 


Visions of you; w & melody. ©1e.. 
Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 313424; Cor- 
delia Jeffrey, Washington. 46395 


Vitamins; pf. treble, with w. ©1e. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 3138048; Otis M. 
DeLay, Altadena, Calif. ~ 46396 


Viva la Pepa; corrido, letra y m Jorge 
Hlizalde; pf. © Feb. 10, 1942; E for. 
67303 ; Ediciones internacionales Fer- 
mata, Buenos Aires. 46397 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


Vocal duets; compiled & arr. Victor 
Prahl, v. 2. © Oct. 7, 1942; E pub. 
108584; E. C. Schirmer music co., 
Boston. 46398 


Voices are calling me; song, arr, Mario 
Agnolucci. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; EB 
unp. 311084; Alex Fyfe, Nampa, Id. 

46399 


Voices of victory; w F. Katz, melody 
Buddy [{i. e. A. B.] Grover. © 1. 
Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310646; Frank 
Katz, Philadelphia & Arthur Buddy 
Grover, Brooklyn. 46400 


Volga boatman; excerpt, from Calling 
all pa’s, arr. Sol Kaplan. © 1 «. 
Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310786; Loew’s, 
ine., New York. 46401 


Volvere a encontrarte; bolero, letra y 
m Maria Alma. © Dee. 27, 1940; H 
for. 67453 ; Promotora Hispano Amer- 
icana de musica, s. a., Mexico, D. F. 

46402 


V’s for victory now; song, melody Bob 


Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 814716; Ray Jarvis, Safford, 
Ariz. 46403 


Vuelveme a querer; bolero, letra y m 
Mario Alvarez. © Dec. 16, 1941; E 
for. 67566; Promotora Hispano Ame- 
ricana de musica, s. a., Mexico, D. F. 

46404 


Vy did they name me Fritz; w & mel- 
ody Yock Schwab. © 1. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314679; Jacob E. 
Schwab, New York. 46405 


W. A. A. C. marching song; by K. 
Schwartz; pf. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 313002; Rose Lorenz & Karl 
Schwartz, Des Moines. 46406 


WAACS and WAVES; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; E unp. 
308752 ; Rickey Serras, New York. 

46407 


Wagon wheels; w Billy [i. e. William 
J.] Hill, m Peter De Rose, arr. Geof- 
frey O’Hara. 1. Women’s 3-pt. 
voices.—2. Men’s cho.—8. Mixed cho. 

Oct. 27, 1942; E pub. 108885, 
108990, 108991; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. 46408-46410 


Wailing blues; song, w Mary M. 
Clukey. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 
314329; C. Gerard Clukey, Washing- 
ton. 46411 


Wait forme; w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 
5, 1942; E unp. 3143805; Gertrude C. 
Proudfoot, New York. 46412 


46426 


w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 314828; Arnold Stanton Good- 
man, Atlantic City. 46413 


Wait for me little darling: w Esther 
Mustard & Geraldine [i. e. L. G.] 
Mustard, & melody. © 1c. Sept. 4, 
1942; E unp. 309463; Lois Geraldine 
Mustard, Kansas City, Mo. 46414 


Wait for me little girl; w & melody Hal 

Burns, Earl Nunn & Lonnie Love. © 

ft) Gc, Oc. 29,1942. H unp, 313724; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 

46415 

Waitin’ blues; song. © 1c. Nov. 4, 

1942; E unp. 314215: K. Griffith Van 

Buren, Knoxville, Tenn. 46416 


Waiting; song, m Aaron A. Clark. © 
Tt Gy, Oct-16 1942 Ryonp 4 3t2071 ; 
Lena Faurot, Springfield, Col. 

46417 


——-—m Eliot Gilmore. ©1e. Oct. 
16, 1942; E unp. 312136; Ralph R. 
Reed, Bellingham, Wash. 46418 


melody G. R. Woodford. © 
1 ec. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 312588; 
Alice D. Hardtner, Baltimore. 

46419 


—w O. Rosalie Spitzer, & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 311958; 
Thomas M. Holton, Richmond. 

46420 


Waiting for the Robert E. Lee; from 
Cairo, w L. Wolfe Gilbert, m Lewis 
KF. Muir, arr. & rev. F. Henri Klick- 


mann. © Oct. 6, 1942; E pub. 
108840; Alfred music co., ine., New 
York. 46421 


Waiting for you; w Don Raye, m Gene 
De Paul. © 1 ec. Oct. 19, 1942: E 
unp. 3123852; Universal music corp., 
New York. 46422 


w J. EH. Richardson, m Bernice 
[i. e. Vesta Bernice] Richardson, arr. 
Marjorie Spencer. © 1 c¢. Oct. 16, 
1942; E unp. 312270; Jesse Edward 
Richardson & Mrs. Jesse Edward 
Richardson, Waterville, Me. 46423 


w N. G. Bowser, & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313628; Norma 
G. Bowser & Evonne Bowser, Oak- 
land, Calif. 46424 


Wake up America; song. © 1c. Nov. 
38, 1942; E unp. 3141938; Marie B. 
Flanders, Kansas City, Mo. 46425 


m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1. Oct. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 312201; Thomas Alcott, Do- 
nora, Pa. 46426 


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46427 


Wake up America; m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 ¢. Nov. 38, 
1942; E unp. 314137; Edna Besse 
Guinn, Pawnee City, Neb. 46427 


— -w & melody. © 1 c Oct. 27, 
1942; E unp. 318397; Marie Diller, 
Englewood, N. J. 46428 


w.& melody. © 1c Oct. 29, 
1942; E unp. 813454; Charles Her- 
bert Dickson, New Orleans. 46429 


w Johnnie [i. e. J. P. H.] Walker, 
m P. Tompkins. © 1c Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314767; Paul Tompkins 
& John Percy Hallowell Walker, 
Fort MacArthur, Calif. 46430 


—w Marsden Mynster, m Paul D. 
Stock. © Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 
108240; Mynock music pub. ©co., 
Marsden Mynster & Paul D. Stock, 
sole owners, Toronto, O. 46431 


Wake up with the Rising Sun, Yankee 
boys; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313275; Dorothy Victor, Portage, Pa. 

46432 


Wake up you sleepers; 
ton; pf. treble, with w. © 1. Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 318298; Elizabeth 
W. Fluegel, New Carlisle, Ind. 

46433 


Walkin’ along with Jesus by my side; 
hymn. © 1. Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 
311546; William F. DeMoss, Plain 
Dealing, La. 46434 


Walking; w anon., m Charles Ives. © 
Nov. 20, 1989; E pub. 108273; Arrow 
music press, inc., New York. 464385 


Walking through life with you; w & 
melody Larry Reinhard. © 1c. Oct. 
19, 1942; E unp. 312428; Robert John 
Pompeo, Lakeland, Fla. 46436 


Waltz; by Mirrie Hill; pf. © Nov. 2, 
1942 ; E for. 67605; Boosey & Hawkes 
(Aust.) pty. ltd., Sydney, Australia. 

46437 


from Serenade for strings, w Ar- 
thur Satterlee, m P. Tschaikowsky, 
arr. Paul Koepke; 3-pt. treble voices. 
© Aug. 29, 1942; E pub. 107350; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

464388 


— melody, with pf. ace. ©1c. Sept. 
19, 1942; E unp. 309415; Albert M. 
Erickson, Cranston, R. I. 46439 


—pf. ©1e. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 
312960; Maude Pierson Beiser, North 
Caldwell, N. J. 46440 


m Bob Carle- |. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 37 


Waltz caprice; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312325; Edith Dugat 
Brown, Kansas City, Mo. 46441 


Waltz commando song; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310701 ; 
George Fowler Dalgetty, Chicago. 

46442 


Waltz from the Serenade for strings; 
by Peter Ilytch Tchaikovsky, arr. 
Frederick Block; pf. © Oct. 9, 1942: 
E pub. 108623; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 46443 


Waltz in G; pf. ©1e. Oct. 29, 1942; 
EH unp. 313480; Francesco Amendola, 
St. Paul. 46444 


Waltz of delight; from We'll smile 
again, w Desmond O’Connor, m Ken- 
nedy Russell. © Sept. 11, 1942; E 
for. 67537; Sterling music pub. co., 
Itd., London. 46445 


Waltz of the U. 8. A.; melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313123; Charlie 
Eller Shaw, Los Angeles. 46446 


Waltz of the willows; w Marie Mara; 
violin. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
810912; Gabriel Vilardi, New York. 

46447 


Waltzing in a skating rink in paradise; 
w Frank Ford [pseud. of I. M. Cie- 
sielski], m Jimmie Crane. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312806; Igna- 
tius Marion Ciesielski; Philadelphia. 

46448 


Waltzing the flowers to sleep; song, 
melody Bob Carleton. ©1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314731; Russell L. 
Smith, Charleston, W. Va. 46449 


Waltzing with you Uncle Sam; m 
Charles Frederick Peterson ; pf., with 
w. © le Nov. 9, 1942; E ump. 
314788; Emma Frost, Los Angeles. 

46450 


Wander song; w & m Bob [i. e. R. W.] 
Soden. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 
312385; Robert Walsh Soden, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 46451 


‘Wanting you, sweetheart; w & melody. 


© 1c. Sept. 19, 1942; E unp. 309416; 
Alice Ruth Whitney, Miami, Fla. 
46452 


by Harry Salter; pf. © le. 
E unp. 312576; Emil 
46453 


War baby lullaby; song. © 1 c¢. Oct. 
9, 1942; E unp. 312873; Lois Ethel- 
bert Day, Inglewood, Calif. 46454 


War; 
Oct. 20, 1942; 
Ascher, ine., New York. 


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no. 10, 1942 


46483 


War bond serenade; song. © 1. Oct. 
14, 1942; E unp. 313320; Raymond 
Louis Enri, Chicago. 46455 


War has made this a different place; 
song, m J. Chas. McNeil & M. B. 
Tyree. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
312449; Mary Bernice Tyree, Rolla, 
Mo. 46456 


War jingling sound; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 314708; William Shimer Shel- 
don, Pawhuska, OKI. 46457 


War, war, war; song, w N. Octavie 
Nickelberry. © 1 c. Oct. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 311668; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 46458 


Warrior’s prayer; w & melody. ©l1c. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 3138772; Frank 
Ruhnau, Los Angeles. 46459 


Warward march; song, arr. Dorothy 
Godfrey. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 314766; Vera Nettie O’Dea, 
Washington. 46460 


Was I to blame; w & melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 312636; Albert 
Poindexter & James B. Paris, Troup, 
Tex. 46461 


Was it fun; w & m Bileen [i. e. A. R.] 
Matthews. © 1 c¢ Oct. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 314499; Aileen Riley Mat- 
thews, Newtown, Pa. 46462 


Washington’s sons ; song, m Julia Eliza- 
beth Emmett. © Sept. 29, 1942; E 
pub. 108644; Whitney Washington 


Saunders, Moline, III. 46463 
Wasn’t I; w & melody. © 1. Oct. 
29, 1942; E unp. 313599; Marian 
Kraker, San Pedro, Calif. 46464 


Wasting my time; w & melody. ©l1ec. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314684; Nick L. 
Therry, San Francisco. 46465 


Waterloo: w G. G. Lewis, melody Wes- 
ley [i. e. James Wesley] Ryan. © 
1 e@ Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 313168; 
Louis G. Viola, North Bergen, N. J. 

46466 


Watts’ cradle song; w Isaac Watts, m 
Herbert Susmion; solo or unison 
voices, with optional descant. © 
Sept. 17, 1942; E for. 67519; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 46467 


Wave high; song. © 1. Oct. 14, 
1942; E unp. 313546; Gaele Hessel 
Bouma, Los Angeles. 46468 


Wave on; song. ©1e. Oct. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 312723; Anna Bush, Janes- 
ville, Minn. 46469 


WAVES and the WAACS; song. © 
ioe Sept. 16,~1942 = Wh unp. 309488 ; 
Willie Borland Pippin, Sanford, Fla. 

46470 

WAVES, WAVES, beautiful WAVES; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1942: E unp. 
311571; Oscar Hampton, Johnstown, 


Pa. 46471 
Way I care; song. © L ¢,, Ocic28, 
1942; E unp. 313511; Dorothy Lua- 


wig, Evansville, Ind. 46472 


Way I got my start loving you; m Al 


Kennedy; pf. treble, with w. © ie. 
Oct. 12, 1942; EH unp. 311738; T. R. 
Hazard, St. Louis. 46473 


Way of the army, navy and marines; 
w & m Don Corbo [i. e. D. R. Corbo, 
jr-.] © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 
308847; Dominick R. Corbo, jr., As- 
bury Park. 46474 


Way we do it over here; w & melody. 
© le. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 312169; 
Ben David Shapiro, Chicago. 46475 


We Americans; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 310967: John Ellis, Ogden, 
Utah. 46476 


We are all in this together ; w & melody 
Alan Chester [pseud. of Albert Chas- 
kin] © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942: E unp. 
311055; Albert Chaskin, New York. 


46477 
We are coming Uncle Sammy; song, 
melody Bob Carleton. © 1. Nov. 


9, 1942; E unp. 314722; Madeleine 
Baridon, Des Moines. 46478 


We are going to join the army; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313161; 
Minerva Heath Turner, East Falls 
Church, Va. 46479 


We are marching on; w Rita Tarasov, 
m R. Tarasov & Bruce Healy; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 308303 ; 
Rachel Bitman, New York. 46480 


We are on our way to victory, we’ll be 
coming back to home sweet home; w 
Theresa Marie Dee, & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 12, 1942; EH unp. 311745; 
Joseph Francis Vollmer, Richmond 
Heights, Mo. 46481 


We are praying for you soldier boy; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 
312948; Mabel M. Wells, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 46482 

We are the army, navy and the fighting 
marines; w & melody. ©1e. Nov. 
5, 1942; E unp. 314358; Stanley J. 
Throckmorton, West Carrollton, O. 

46483 


1701 


46484 


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pt. 110. nsSH Wied 


- 


We are the bombardiers ; song, m Eliot 
Gilmore. © 1 ¢ Oct. 16, 1942; EB 
unp. 312135; Ralph R. Reed, Belling- 
ham, Wash. 46484 


We are the infantry; w & melody. © 
1 e Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 314532; 
James Vincent Bright, Washington. 

46485 


We are the marines; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 
8, 1942; E unp. 314150; Grace A. 
Zetsche, Chicago. 46486 


—w M. G. Whiting, m H. Vollmer. 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 311530; 
Martha G. Whiting & Henry Voll- 
mer, Westfield, Mass. 46487 


We are the Yankee Doodle boys; song, 
melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 
1 ec. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313230; 
John M. Hardison, Gorham, Me. 

46488 


We are the Yanks of the U. S. A.; 
song, m Wilbur R. Heck, pf. sc. Alde 
Jane Bechtel. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 318069; Charles Foster Lui- 
gard, Reading, Pa. 46489 


We are United Nations; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 314511; Geral- 
dine Heinbaugh, Belle Fourche, S. D. 

46490 


——_w & melody. ©1-c. Nov. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 314164; Carl Yavruian, De- 
troit. 46491 


We buddies miss our sweethearts; m 
Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. © 
1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309111; 
Steve J. Kaczka, New Orleans. 

46492 


We can, we will, we must; song, m Carl 
' Nutter. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; H 
unp. 309377; Uriel Benjamin, New 
York. 46493 


—w & m Buddy Coleman. © 1 «¢. 
Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 808352; Cole- 
man Charles Abrahams, New York. 

46494 


—w & melody. © 1 ec Sept. 24, 
1942; E unp. 311899; Gene Cobb & 
Hazel Cobb, St. Louis. 46495 


We can win the war and we will; song, 
m Len Fleming. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; 
EK unp. 3811965; W. C. Tichenor, 
Waynesville, O. 46496 


We carry the torch; song. ©.1 cc. Oct. 
2, 1942; E unp. 310695; Paul Hess, 
Chicago. 46497 


We come before Thee, precious Lord; 
w Mrs. N. P. Nelson; pf. © 1. 
Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311461; Charles 
Orton Selvig, Minneapolis. © 46498 


We danced together; song. © Oct. 30, 
1942; E pub. 108965; Del Frund, 
Sausalito, Calif. 46499 


We fight for freedom; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309187; 
Florence Moultis Phillips, Long- 
meadow, Mass. 46500 


We fight for liberty; w & melody. © 
1c Sept. 9, 1942; E unp. 309449; 
Claude L. Reichal, Meadville, Pa. 

46501 


We fight for Uncle Sam; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310982; 
Tot Francis Brown, New York. 

46502 


We got what it takes; w & melody. © 
1 ¢« Nov. 8, 1942; E unp. 313937; 
Helena Mary Criscio, Westfield, 
Mass. 46503 


We have a job to be done; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 313323; 
Joseph B. Lazaro, Long Beach, N. J. 

46504 


We have a job to do; song. ©1e. 
Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 311405; Alice 
Canterbury, Los Angeles. 46505 


© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
Margaret Bovard Gillette, 
46506 


We have to win; song, melody Al 
Sanders. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 
314256 ; George Joseph Conklin, Long 
Grove, Ia. 46507 


We keep our faith; song, w Hugh R. 


— song. 
312508 ; 
Kansas City, Mo. 


Rogers. © 1. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 
311465; Dorothy Wilver' Rogers, 
Youngstown, N. Y. 46508 


We love our Uncle Sammy; song. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313189; 
Marie Jones, Kansas City, Mo. 

6509 


We love the whole United States; w 
John McPartlin, & melody. © 1 «¢. 
Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 313316; Mar- 
guerite O. Soergel, Chicago. 46510 


We met in Ohio; song. ©1e. Oct. 15, 
1942; E unp. 312147; Travis Randall 
Pace, Washington. 46511 


We met in orange blossom time; w & 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 
312737; Genia Malphurs, Tallahas- 
see, Fla. 46512 


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no. 10, 1942 


We must keep America free; song. 
1 ec Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 312592; 
‘Emory Lucas, Newark, N. J. 46513 


We must, we will, we can; w & melody. 
© 1 c¢. Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 313776; 
Alexander Gabriel Spina, Elmwood 
Park, fil. 46514 


We need Thee; w & melody. ©1.. 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312393; Ken- 
neth Thompson, Albany. 46515 


We or they; w & melody. ©1 ec. Oct. 


29, 1942; E unp. 313619; Jack 
Prenner, New York. 46516 
We said goodbye; w & melody. ©1e. 


Oc. 15, 1942: BE unp. 312167; John 
Joseph Balch & Harper DeMott, St. 
Albans, L. I., N. Y. 46517 


We shall meet when this war is over, 
we shall meet at the end of the road; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 
312801; Dorothy Sussdorff Drake, 
Port Kent)(NieY.i) - 46518 


We sing for the glory of God; w & 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311618; Ruby E. Raddatz, Aberdeen, 
Wash. 46519 


We strolled in the garden of roses; 
song, m Aaron A. Clark. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
16, 1942; E unp. 312172; George J. 
Ferguson, sr., Greensburg, Pa. 46520 


We the people; march song. © ‘Le! 
Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 311269; Flora 
Eichhorn, New York. 46521 


We, us, and company; song, melody 
Eddie Keenan. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1942: 
E unp. 311707; Herbert Spencer, 
Norwich, Conn. 46522 


We will never give up: song. ©1e. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 314453; Urce- 
lia Pringle, Philadelphia. 46523 


We will soon be in the army; w Stan 
[i. e. S. G.] Haskins, m Walter Rich- 
ard Behl; pf. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 314848; Stanley George Has- 
kins, Milwaukee. 46524 


We will wave Old Glory; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 e. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E- unp. 313053; Lula 
Davis, Los Angeles. 46525 


We won’t forget Pearl Harbor: song. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313258; 
C. Arthur Olson, Council Bluffs, Ia. 

46526 


Wear your smile; song... © 1 ec. Oct. 
15, 1942; E unp. 312082; Bertram 
Lloyd Edmonston, Baltimore. 46527 


46541 


© | Wedding drive; from Random harvest, 


by Herbert Stothart. © 1c. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 313963; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 46528 


Wedding march; by Felix Mendelssohn- 
Bartoldy, arr. & transcribed Walter 
Rolfe; pf. © Oct. 20, 1942; E pub. 
108572 ; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 46529 


Week-end time: w & m Paul Rebere 
[pseud. of P. L. Specht] ©1e. Oct. 
127-1942: Heunp. 3117672 "Paul ~1. 
Specht, New York. 46530 


Weep no more my lady: w & melody 
Joan Whitney [pseud. of Zoe Voeth] 
& Alex [i. e. Alexander C.] Kramer. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 313492 ; 
Dorsey bros. music, inc., New York. 

46531 

Weep no more Stalingrad; song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 13; 1942; BH: unp. 311799 ; 
Bessie Boniel, New York. 46532 


Welcome to America; song. © 1 «. 
Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313630; Wil- 


liam Manns, Flint, Mich. 465383 
Welding school: w & melody. © 1 «. 


Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314776 Patsy 
Hammer, Oakland, Calif. 46534 


We'll all be happy again; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942: E unp. 313144; 
William Hood Rhoads, New York. 

46535 

We'll all go along together: m Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312437 ; 
David J. McNeilly, Salem, Mass. 

46536 


We'll be back home with victory; w & 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 
311221; Maude Pottle Hinkle, Islip, 
Nee 46537 


We'll be back when it’s taps for the 
three dirty rats: song. © Sept. 11, 
1942; E pub. 107586; Kenneth Wil- 
liam Robison, New Albany, Ind. 

46538 


We'll be coming home a-shouting vic- 
tory; song, melody Eddie Keenan. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308103 ; 
Mrs. J. Wolfe, Chicago. 46539 


We'll be seein’ you, song. © 1c. Oct. 
£0, -1942) EY unp. » sF163l: Bois 
Rodgers Kircher, Granite City, III. 

46540 

We'll be singin’ hallelujah, marching 
thru Berlin; w Bob Reed, melody 
Harry Miller. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 312004; Music products, inc., 
New York. 46541 


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46542 


pt. I11, 0. s., v. 37 


We'll be there; song, arr. Aaron A. | We'll fight for the glory of our Flag; 


Clark. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 
314456; Delmar Dufield, Chicago. 

46542 

w & m Ruth M. Cole; pf. ©le. 

Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313078: Ruth 
M. Hoschke, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 

46543 


We'll build a new world; w & melody; 


in-E flat. © 1 ¢. Oct. 27, 1942; E 
unp. 314505; Frank Von Luehrte, 
Cincinnati. 46544 


We'll carry on, on, on to victory; w 
Tommy [i. e. T. J.] Carey & George 
Weir, m Tommy Carey & Lew Mel, 
arr. Belle Schrag. © Oct. 5, 1942; 
EK pub, 108254: Thomas .J. Carey, 
Neptune City, N. J. 46545 


We'll chase them back to Tokio; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 13, 1942; 
E unp. 312012; Eva M. Taylor, 
Hskridge, Kan. 46546 


We'll dance again; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
16, 1942; E unp. 312185; Ward L. 
Wykoff, Meadville, Pa. 46547 


We'll do all we can for Uncle Sam; 
w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 314806; Frances Jackson, 
Hornell, N. Y. 46548 


We'll dream again; song, m Stephen 
Grady [pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 
1 ¢. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313873; 
H. J. Himes, Brilliant, O. 46549 


We'll drop our bombs on Tokio; song, 
melody Robert Pollack. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
6, 1942; E unp. 311426; Margaret 
Shannon, Moundsville, W. Va. 46550 


We'll end it in swingtime; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 314474; 
Kmma Aydt, McLeansboro, I11. 

46551 

We'll even up the score; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311611; Edith 
Rosenthal, Napa, Calif. 46552 


We'll fight; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1e. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314235; 
Hmma L. Comfort, Washington. 

46553 

We'll fight all over the map; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 
311508; Gertrude C. Proudfoot, New 
York. 46554 

We'll fight, fight, fight for Uncle Sam; 
w Dorothy Marjorie Danna, & mel- 
ody. © 1. Sept. 21, 1942; EH unp. 
309409; Victor John Charles Danna, 
Buffalo, 46555 


song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314726; Emma 
A. Braunworth, Brooklyn. 46556 


We'll fight for victory; w & m Donald 
C. Tuttle; men’s cho. © Oct. 1, 
1942; E pub. 108303; Hall & Mc-. 
Creary co., Chicago. 46557 


We'll fight on to victory; song. ©le. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311808; Sam 
Parker, Miami Beach, Fla. 46558 


We'll fight our way for the U. S. A.; 
w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; 
E unp. 314408; Carmen De Rosa, 
Bloomfield, N. J. 46559 


We'll fight to the death for this land 
of ours; song, melody Harold J. 
Steinhardt. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 311444; Bert Ray Atkins, Jack- 
son, Mich. 46560 


We'll fly to victory; w & m Agnes 
George [i. e. A. G. Smith] ©1«. 
Feb. 23, 1942; E unp. 3138030; Agnes 
George Smith, Orting, Wash. 46561 


We'll follow the Flag to victory; w 
Catherine Mary Frances, melody 
Burrell Van Buren. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1942: E unp. 309525; Catherine M. 
F. Cullen, West Boylston, Mass. 

46562 


We'll give all we’ve got; w & m Honey 
[i. e. H. N.] Divine; pf.. © 1 c. Oct. 
16, 1942; E unp. 312242; Honora 
Norma Divine, Philadelphia. 46563 


We'll go back; song. © 1 ce. Oct. 23, 
1942 ; E unp. 312983 ; Mabel Warfield, 
Brookdale, Calif. 46564 


We'll go on living from there; w & 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
313532; Lillian Smith, Welsh, La. 

46565 


We'll have fun; w & m Big Rich [pseud. 
of HE. A. Richardson]; pf. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313809; Emory 
Aaron Richardson, Evansville, Ind. 

46566 


We'll keep Old Glory waving; song. 
© Oct. 15, 1942; E pub. 108568 ; 
Viola Hall, Terre Haute, Ind. 46567 


We'll keep on fightin’; song. © Oct. 
13, 1942; E pub. 108970; Eugene 
Casivant, Waterbury, N. Y. 46568 


We'll keep our freedom ; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 
311079; Lawrence Stricklin ‘& Ches- 
ter Freeman, Bremen, Ala. 46569 


1704 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


We'll live with the love of the Lord in 
heart; w & melody. © 1. Nov. 10, 
1942; E unp. 314618: Henrietta 
Sophia Littell, Opelousas, La. 46570 


We'll never shirk; song, m Leo Rich- 


ard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 313051; Ruth Moore, 
Princeton, W. Va. 46571 


We'll outlove them all; pf. treble, with 
we C) Te 'Ock 19, 1942: E unp. 
312333 ; Albert Gamse, New York. 

46572 


We'll protect the U. S. A.: w & m 
Mickey Castle [pseud. of Michael 
Catalano] © Oct. 7, 1942: E pub. 
108313 ; Michael Catalano, Brooklyn. 

46573 


We'll put Hitler on the spot: march 
song. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942: E unp. 
309390; Barbara McCoy, Seattle. 

46574 

We'll remember you, boys, in our 
prayers; w & melody Joseph Moylan. 
©le. Oct. 1, 1942; E unp. 310748; 
Paull-pioneer music COrp., New York. 

46575 


We'll see it through; w & melody. © 
1 ce. Mar. 10, 1942: E unp. 312276; 
Alice Nordena Alsdorf, Lansdowne, 
Pa. i 46576 


We'll show Fritz how to blitz; m Bob 
Carleton; pf. treble, with w. © 1. 
Wet.” 26; 1942; E unp. 313274; Her- 
man Jaeschke, Monee, I11. 46577 


We'll sing! Sing! Sing! To victory; 
victory march, arr. T. L. Mesang; 
band pts., with w. © May 29, 1942; 
E pub. 1084386; John B. Chapple, 
Ashland, Wis. 46578 


We'll stay right here and do our bit; 
m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309118; 
Mary Strine, Capitol ‘Heights, Md. 

46579 


We'll take the nip from the Nippon- 
nese; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1942; E unp. 310188; Vera Parker 
Lawson, San Pedro, Calif. 46580 


We'll throw them off the earth: song, 
w Kenton Kilmer. © 1 ec. Nov. Al 
1942; E unp. 314041; Alma Grayce 
Miller, Arlington, Va. 46581 


We'll whip the Japs; m Bob Carleton; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 313276; A. J. Kiser, 
Colorado Springs. ‘ 46582 


46596 


We'll win the war; w & melody Yock 
Schwab. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942: E unp. 
314677 ; Jacob E. Schwab, New York. 

-46583 


We'll win through, we always do; w 
Irving Taylor, m Vie Mizzy. © Oct. 
7, 1942; E pub. 108400; Santly-Joy- 
Select, inc., New York. 46584 


We'll win together ; arr. Robert Kelley ; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1. Oct. 31, 
1942; E unp. 318815; Henry W. 
Packer, Boston. 46585 


We'll work for our America; w & m 
Thelma Dart Rasmussen & F. A. 
Kruth. © 1. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 
312593 ; Fay Atherton Kruth, Lapeer, 
Mich. 46586 


Wells loyalty song; song. © Sept. 23, 
1942; E pub. 1083808; Kathleen Ryan 
Lane, Oak Park, Il. ‘46587 


We're all in it together; w & melody. 
© 1 ec. Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311628; 
Sylvia Jacobsen, Whitestone, N. Y. 

46588 


We're all in the army now; w R. H. 
Temple, m C. L. McGinley. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313811; Ruth 
Hines Temple & Clara Lou McGinley, 
Bowling Green, Ky. 46589 


We're all in this together; w Frank 
Siwek, jr., & melody. ©1c. Oct. 23, 
1942; E unp. 314737; Irving Urban 
Anton Siegel, Marshfield, Wis. 46590 


We're all out for victory; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313682 ; 
Richard T. Aubin, Au Sable Forks, 
N.Y. 46591 


We're all out to win the war; song. © 
1c. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310984; Ann 
R. Johnson, Norfolk, Va. 46592 


We're all with you, O Doug. Mac- 
Arthur; song, arr. Frank Rodgers. 
©1e. Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 314132; 
Gene Samuel Fifer, Chicago. 46593 


We're Arizona wildcats; w & m Gwen 
Sweet. Oct. 5, 1942; E pub. 
108506; Allen intercollegiate music, 
ine., New York. 46594 


We're backing you boys; song, melody 
Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 c¢. Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 3813220; Mary 
Kemper, Wapakoneta, O. 46595 


We're bound for Valaparaiso [?] round 
the Horn; w & m Box, Cox & Leslie. 
© Sept. 11, 1942; E for. 67320; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 46596 


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46597 


We're comin’ back on top; song, arr. 
Helen Gurulé. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 313709; Harry A. Cotter, Den- 
ver. 46597 


We're coming over again; song. ©1lce. 
Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 312887; Harold 
L. O’Brian, Cleveland. 46598 


We're coming thru; m Jack Keeton ; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 313941; Arthur White, Wood- 
side, L. I., N. Y. 46599 


We're dad’s boys now; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 «. 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312373- Arthur 
Lohr, Johnstown, Pa. 46600 


We're dancing at the Drake tonight; 
w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 311019; Paul Jos. Shahin, 
Chicago. 46601 


We're going over; w & melody. ©1le. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311843; Gene 
Carmen Salerno, Niles, O. 46602 


w & melody. ©1c. Oct. 23, 1942: 
E unp. 313097; Roy Jackson Hamil- 
ton, Laurelton, L. I., N. Y. 46603 


w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 314267 ; Lon Cummings, Litch- 
field, Tl. 46604 


We're going over there; w & m Homer 
Haynes. © 1 ¢. Sept. 17, 1942; HB 
unp. 311029; Henry Doyle Haynes, 
Renfro Valley, Ky. 46605 


We're going to sink the Rising Sun; 
w & m R. Emerson Swart & W. B. 
Hubbell. © Jan. 9, 1942: E pub. 
107590; William Bradford Hubbell, 
New York. 46606 


We're going to win; w & melody. © 
1 e@ Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 314096; 
Mary Hoyt Wiborg, New York. 

46607 


We're gonna beat the Japs at their 
shore; w & melody. © 1 ce. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 312698; John Voccia & 
William Voccia, New York. 46608 


We're gonna make sure there’ll never 
be another war; w & melody Nelson 
Cogane, Ira Schuster & Joseph 
Meyer. © 1c. Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 
313001; Paull-pioneer music corp., 
New York. 46609 


We're gonna shut the open door; song, 
w Henrietta L. Rushmore, m arr. 
Isabella Cahill. © Oct. 28, 1942; E 
pub. 108864; Harold C. Rushmore, 
Stamford, N. Y. 46610 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 37 


We're in a fighting mood; song. © 
1 ce. Sept. 11, 1942; E unp. 308773; 
Bessie L. Dillman, Greggton, Tex. 

46611 


We're in it; song, melody A. Malamas 
& John Mayer. ©1c. Oct. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 311570; Anne Malamas, . 
Maspeth, L. I., N. Y. 46612 


We’re in the same boat together; w & 
m Mel Foree & Eddie Hill. © Oct. 
2, 1942; E pub. 108444; Peer inter- 
natl. corp., New York. 46613 


We're in to win; w & m Morris Oren- 
stein. © Oct. 14, 1942; E pub. 
108518; Remick music corp., New 
York. 46614 


We're in! We'll win; w & melody. © 
1 ¢c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314778; 
Anna Gertrude Woodsum, Dorches- 
ter, Mass. 46615 


We’re marching along; w & melody 
Stanley [i. e. T. S.] Thornton. © 
1 ¢@ Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 312918; 
Thomas Stanley Thornton, Deep 
River, Conn. 46616 


We’re marching on everywhere; w Nat 
Alberts, & melody. © 1 c¢. Oct. 7, 
1942: EH unp. 311219; Ruth Hyde, 
Brooklyn. 46617 


We're marching on to victory; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. Oct. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 312389; Mary L. Phillips, 
Northfield, O. 46618 


—  pf., with w. ©1c. Oct. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 312347; Helen Alma Dahlin- 
ger, Pittsburgh. 46619 


We’re men of America; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp> 314084 ; 
Robert Haff Arnold, Adams, Mass. 

46620 


We're on our way; song. © 1c. Oct. 
3, 1942; E unp. 310986; Calvin A. 
May, Utica, N. Y. 46621 


arr. William J. Donlin, jr. 
© 1c. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 314173; 
David B. Gildea, jr., Luzerne, Pa. 

46622 


w & melody. ©1ce. Oct. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 313463; Reatha Kreider, Bar- 
berton, O. 46623 


We're 100% for Uncle Sam; w G. W. 
Wilfong, melody P. J. Strack. © 
1 ce. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 314482; 
Philip J. Strack & George W. Wil- 
fong, National City, Calif. 46624 


—_—_—_ 


1706 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


46652 


We're out to win the big fight; m Bob 
Carleton; pf. treble, with w. ©1c. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313278; A. J. 
Kiser, Colorado Springs. 46625 


We're out to win the victory ; song, mel- 
ody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314718; Lessie Me- 
Donald, Parma, Id. 46626 


We're over there again boys; pf., with 
w. ©l1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 310699; 
Henry Arthur Frischknecht, Leonia, 
N. J. 46627 


We're proud of our soldier boys; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312500; 
Donna Lewis, Dallas. 46628 


We're proud to be Americans; song, 
melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 311000; Lillian Kelly, 
Brooklyn. ‘ 46629 


We're rollin’ brother; march, w Ted 
Welsh, & melody. © 1 c¢. Oct. 28, 
1942;- E unp. 314891; Norman A. 
Weis, Kenmore, N. Y. 46630 


We're rolling down under; song, m 
Henry R. Hallbauer & J. J. Chisholm. 
©1e. Oct. 29, 1942;*E unp: 314812; 


James Joseph Chisholm, Revere, 
Mass. == 46631 
We're rolling sons o’ guns; m Bob 
Carleton; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. 


Oct. 21, 1942- _E _.unp., .312628; 
Herschel Richardson, Leavenworth, 
Kan. 46632 


We're selling war bonds, today; w & 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 
313331; Bobbe Arnst & Gust Moline, 
Chicago. 46633 


We're the forward guard of the 
U. Sp Ai; w & m Mrs..P. HE. [i. e. 
B. B.] Gibson; pf. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1942; E unp. 309574; Bessie Blocker 


Gibson, Lake Charles, La. 46634 


We're the guys that have ‘the stuff; 
song. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 
309191; Richard Chaffey Von Ende, 
Pittsburgh. 46635 


We're the marines; song, from Hi, 
Buddy. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 
314609; Universal music corp., New 
York. 46636 


We're the sons of Doctor Sun; w & mel- 
Ody., ©) 1 ce Noy. 2, 1942 -°"Hr unp. 
314054; Paul Suey Fong, jr., Sacra- 
mento, Calif. 46637 


We're the U. S. engineers; w Martha 
Cochrane, & melody. © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1942; E unp. 311370; David Warren 
Burnside, Greenville, S. C. 46638 


We're the Yanks; w E. Ben Fantee 
[pseud. of Ignatius Benfante] & 
Alexander Bukzin, m J. Stellar 
[pseud. of G, Stabile] ©1e. Sept. 4, 
1942; E unp. 3809436; Giuseppe 
Stabile, Brooklyn. 46639 


We're Uncle Sammy’s Yankees; w & 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313834; Margaret Elaine Anderson, 
North Bend, Or. 46640 


We're with you, we assure you, Old 
Glory; song. © 1 e¢ Oct. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 313464; Jeremiah J. O’Sulli- 
van, Chicago. 46641 


Were you talking to the moon; w & 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 
311448 ; Jeanne Shugerman, Gadsden, 
Ala. 46642 


We’re young only once; orch. pts. © 
1 ce. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 309029; 
John Siegbert Lorr, Lubbock, Tex. 

46643 


Westmore broadeast library, no. 11; 
folio, w & m Mell Carr & others. © 
Dec. 31, 1940; E pub. 108648; West- 
more music corp., Portland, Or. 

46644 


— no. 20; folio, w & m Bix Allen & 
others. © Sept. 23, 1941; E pub. 
108649; Westmore music corp., Port- 
land, Or. 46645 


— no. 21; folio, w & m Leroy E. Lam- 
bert & others. © Oct. 20, 1941; E 
pub, 108650; Westmore music corp., 
Portland, Or. 46646 


— no. 22; folio, w & m Evelyn Olson 
& others. © May 11, 1942; E pub. 
108651; Westmore music corp., Port- 


land, Or. 46647 


no. 23; folio, w & m Evelyn Olson 
& others. © May 11, 1942; E pub. 
108652 ; Westmore music corp., Port- 
land, Or. 46648 


no. 24; folio, w & m John Kloch & 
others. © May 11, 1942; E pub. 
108653 ; Westmore music corp., Port- 
land, Or. 46649 


We've got the axe for the Axis; song 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 312381: 
Robert D. W. Adams, Kansas City, 
Mo. 46650 


We've got the Axis on the run; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 311936; 
Jack Goodman, Los Angeles. 46651 


We've got to get to Tokio and Berlin; 
w & melody Lou Botwin. © 1 «¢. 
Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 314847; Radio 
screen music pub. co., New York. 

46652 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


46653 


pt. III, n. s., v. 37 


We've got to win; march, w & melody. | What will I do without you; w & mel- 


© 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313607; 
Cecelia O. Pecora, Freeland, Pa. 
46653 


w & melody. ©lc. Oct. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 311521; Louis Joseph Borini, 
Redwood City, Calif. 46654 


We've never been licked; w Winnie 
~ Knowlton, melody Jacqueline Carroll. 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314436; 
Acme music service, music collabora- 
tors, Cincinnati. 46655 


What a wonderful thing a baby is; 
w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 312064; May Ruth Adamson, 
Oakland, Calif. 46656 


What did it mean to you; slow fox 
trot, w Marie Laino, & melody. © 
1 e) Oct.» 26, 1942; BE, unp. 318315; 
Edward DuVernay, Chicago. 46657 


What does a soldier dream of; song. 
© 1 e. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313659; 
Hugh M. MacKay, Worcester. 46658 


What does a soldier think of; w & 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 812116; Hope Raymond, Phoe- 
nix, Ariz. 46659 

What d’ya know; song: © 1c. Oct. 6, 


1942; E unp. 311202; Neely Plumb, 
North Hollywood, Calif. 46660 


What freedom means [and] Washing- 
ton arch; by Bert Buhrman; pf. 
© Sept. 2, 1942; E pub. 108751; 
Emil Ascher, ine., New York. 46661 


What I’m living for; w & melody. © 
1 ¢@ Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 314282; 
Al Holland, Los Angeles. 46662 


What is left to lose; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 314334; 
Edward Abraham Snyder, Roxbury, 
Mass. 46663 


What it means to buy bonds and 
stamps; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1 ec. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312457; 
Madeline Avila & Lucille Avila, San 
Mateo, Calif. 46664 


What makes love a mystery; w & mel- 


ody. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; EH unp. 
312922; Charles Orion Lyon, Au- 
gusta, Ga. 46665 


What makes you cry over me; w & 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 
314171; Lynwood McCoy Smith, East 
Alton, Il. 46666 


What time does this party get started; 
w & m Haven Johnson. © 1c. Sept. 
21, 1942; E unp. 309403 ; Leeds music 
corp., New York. 46667 


ody. © 1c Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314783; Ryland Lee Harris, Peru, 
Ind. 46668 


What will my. mommy say now; w & m 
Alexander Berglas, Mary Schaeffer 
._ & Loman Fryberg. © Sept. 3, 1942; 
E pub. 108692; Ambassador music, 
ine., New York. 46669 


What would you do; song, melody 
Eddie Keenan. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; 
EK unp. 312125; Violet Wilhelmina 


Olef, Raritan, N. J. 46670 
What’s a little track; w_& melody 
Mickey MeVay; violin. © 1c. Sept. 


21, 1942; E unp. 318531; Mrs. John 
L. Gaffney, Johnstown, Pa. 46671 


What’s cookin’, good lookin’; melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313800; 
Frank Will Kukula, San Francisco. 

46672 


——song, w Irving Taylor. © 1 c. 
Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 311500; Jeanne 
Simon, Denver. 46673 


w Irving Taylor, & melody. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312744; 
Lois M. Parr, Monroe, Or. 46674 


What’s happened to you; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311632; 
Oliver Harris, jr., New York. 46675 


What’s in my heart; song. © 1 «. 
Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 312068; Vin- 
cent Adolph Farese, APO 953, % 
Postmaster, San Francisco. 46676 


What’s the answer; melody Robert 
Hicks. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 
314158; Lewis music pub. ¢co., ine., 
New York. 46677 


What’s the matter, postman; song. © 
1 ¢« Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314022; 
Lenore Caroline Engdahl, New York. 

46678 


What’s the matter with America; m 

Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. © 

1 ec. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 3138287; 
A. H. Vaught, Washington, Pa. 

46679 


What’s the matter with your heart; 
w & m Ed Holly, arr. Harry Ludwig. 
© Oct. 17, 1942; E pub. 109057; 
Weeks publisher, Detroit. ' 46680 


What’s the news from home; w & mel- 


ody. ©1. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 
3110380; John Albert Perry, Lake 
Wales, Fla. ‘ 46681 


1708 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


Wheat fields; w & m Sig [i. e. Sieg- 
fried] Vogel, arr. F. Sturm, jr. © 
1 e. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309230; 
Siegfried Vogel, Woodbridge, N. J. & 
Frank Sturm, jr., Yonkers, N. Y. 

46682 


Wheezy Anna; w & m Leslie Sarony, 
additional w Mae Maurada. © Oct. 
7, 1942; E pub. 108422; Irwin Dash 
music co., Itd., London. 46683 


When a boy from Alabama meets a 
girl from Gundagai; w & m Jack 


O’Hagan. © May 27, 1942; E for. 
bial: Allan &''co., pty. Itd.,.. Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 46684 


When a girl] cares; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 314550; Pollyanna 
Rice Miller, Island Mountain, Calif. 

46685 


When a Gypsy makes his fiddle swing; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 
314253; Roy West, Kansas City, Mo. 

46686 


When all the stars fell down; mixed 
cho: © 1c. Oct: 16, 1942; E unp. 
314542; Agnes Maxwell Hall, New 
York. 46687 


When April is smiling; arr. Louis 
Rosenberger; pf., with w. © 1 «. 
Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313644; Roy 
W. Swanson, Minneapolis. 46688 


When alg we going to go to Tokio; m 
Gordon R. Molstad; pf. treble, with 
we © 1. c Feb: 24, 1942: E unp: 
311780; William A. Forant, Helena, 
Mont. 46689 


When Christ has come to stay: w & 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 
312308; Harry Taylor McLean, Gulf- 
port, Miss. 46690 


When daddy comes home from the war ; 
w & melody F. Bower [pseud. of F. E. 
Bauer] © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1942: E 
unp. 311020; Florence E. Bauer, El- 
beron, “NS” 46691 


When evening shadows fall; song. © 
Pes Get. .46,- 1942 ;.. EK unp.. 312175 ; 
Martha Fennel, Greensburg, Pa. 

46692 


w & melody Pat [i. e. W.] Patter- 
son & Phil [i. e. F. P.] Venegas. © 
1c. Aug. 28, 1942; E unp. 312589; 
Felix P. Venegas & Wesley Patter- 
son, Morgan Hill, Calif. 46693 


46706 


When fall steps in; w & m Johnny 
Vick [ites J-iC.jWiek jn) Orit, c. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311682; John 
Charles Vick, jr.. Wyandotte, Mich. 


46694 
When he leaves England for the 
U. 8S. A., song, m R. A. Browne. © 


1 ec. Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 312608; 
E. A. Madden, New Britain, Conn. 
46695 


When I am old; song. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 313108; William P. 
Singeltary, Wilson, N. C. 46696 


When I come back; waltz; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 314560; 
Carmen Aurora Batallan, Havana. 

46697 


When I come back, sweetheart, to you: 
pf., with w. © 1 e@ Oct. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 312478; Chester Myron Wait, 
V. P. squadron 91, % F. P. O., San 
Francisco. i 46698 


When I come back to my old home 

town ; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 

1 ec. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314586; 
D. W. Latourelle, Mapleton, Minn. 

46699 


When I come back to you; song. © 
1c Oct. 14, 1942; -E unp. 312050; 
Lewis E. Talbert, Washington. 

46700 


w & m Elsa [i. e. E. L.] Sonza. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313799; 
Elsie L. Sonza, Ouray, Col. 46701 


w & melody Gordon [i. e. H. G.] 
Higel. ©1c. Sept. 16, 1942;'E unp. 
309185; Harry Gordon Higel, Sara- 

- sota, Fla. 46702 


When I come home from work; w & 
melody Hugh Cross. © 1 ¢. Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 312468; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 46703 


When I cry; w & melody Walter Johns 

[i. e. Walter John] Van Dyke. © 

1 ec. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310913; Wal- 
ter John Van Dyke, New York. 

46704 


When I day dream of you; song, m 
Stephen Grady [pseud. of Andrew 
Brady] © 1. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310859; Joseph Ott, Fort Benning, 
Ga. 46705 


When I dream again of you; song, m 


Gordon R. Woodford. © 1c. Oct. 15, 
1942; E unp. 312143; Raymond Lary 
Prescott, Lakeland, Fla. 46706 


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46707 


When I go walking with you; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1942; HE unp. 
812599; Emalie Josephine Koetting, 
EK] Dorado, Kan. 46707 


When I hold you in my arms; song, m 
Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 
1c. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 310114; 
Genevia Miller, Napa, Calif. 46708 


When I love you best; song, w C. T. 
Kehoe. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 
312857 ; Anna K. Ericius, Spring Val- 
ley, N. Y. 46709 


When I marry I’ll marry for love; w & 
m James Cavanaugh, John Redmond 
& Frank Weldon, pf. arr. George N. 
Terry. © Oct. 20, 1942; E pub. 
108707 ; Paramount music corp., New 
York. 46710 


When I may hold you in my arms 
again; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. ©1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310947; James E. Geddes, Douglas, 
Ariz. 46711 


When I said goodbye; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 
314254; Lillian EH. Patton, Burbank, 
Calif. 46712 


When I sing in Shrangri-La; w D. Kit- 
son, melody H. F. Pearl. © 1c. Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 313152; Harry F. 
Pearl & Dorothy Kitson, Tonawanda, 
INS We 46713 


When I used to kiss you good-night; 
w & melody. ©1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 312706; Anne De Grasse, Athol, 
Mass. 46714 


When I’m loving you, I’m loving some- 
body else; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; 
EK unp. 312440; Carolyn Folger, Fort 
Morgan, Col. 46715 


When I’m standing at attention; m 
R. W. Swanson & Louis Rosenberger ; 
pf., with w. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 313648; Roy W. Swanson, Min- 
neapolis. 46716 


When it’s dark-time; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314569; 
Clemeth Townsend Banks, North Pel- 
ham, Ny Y. 46717 


When it’s over; w & melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309721; Jacob 
1 De Joy, A. P. O. 837, YouBast- 
master, New Orleans. 46718 


When it’s over all over; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311304; John 
George Greissing, Akron, O. 46719 


pt. III, n. s., v. 37 


When it’s over, over there; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 314663; 
Leonard P. Peterson, Kelso, Wash. 

46720 


When it’s twilight in the mountains; 
song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. of 
Andrew Brady] ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
EK unp. 313880; Golda Keen, Silver- 
ton, Or: 46721 


When Jim comes home; song, melody 
Bill [i. e. William E.] Zesiger. © 
1 ec. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312321; 
Frank Kaiser, Chippewa Falls, Wis. 

46722 


When mother comes marching home 
from the war; w Bobby Heath; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 314275; 
Alexander Thomas Marr, Philadel- 
phia. 46723 


When my boy comes home; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 311135; 
Jack Laidler, Peoria, I11. 46724 


When my earthly task is done; hymn, 
arr. Vestarine Slaughter. © 1 ec. 
Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 312847; Her- 
schell P. Blackwell, Indianapolis. 

46725 


When my soldier boy comes back to 
me; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. of 
Robert Lamm] © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 310842; Mrs. W. O. Heinz, 
Naples, Fla. 46726 


When night falls; song, m Stephen 
Grady [pseud. of Andrew Brady] 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp, 310832; 
T. A. Burford, Lynchburg, Va. 

| 46727 


When our boys are back again; w & 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 
313380; Lila Marian Rear, Renton, 
Wash. 46728 


When our boys come home; song. © 
Oct. 6, 1942; E pub. 108260; Herbert 
Westbrook Smith, Ellsworth, Me. 

46729 


When our love was new; song. ©1c. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 318114; John 
Herman Schowengerdt, Liege, Mo. 

46730 


When our Uncle Sam comes marching 
home; song, melody William B. Car- 
roll. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 
312709; John M. Welde, Chicago. 

46731 


When peace has come to stay; song, w 
A. L. Snoddy. © 1 c._ Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 310922; Lora Miller Burke, 
Moberly, Mo. 46732 


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no. 10, 1942 


46757 


When peace shall be heard in the air; 
song, arr. D. Calvin Burrell. © Apr. 
30, 1942; E pub. 108643; Thelma Vic- 
toria Gross, Baltimore. 46733 


When that some day comes; w Albert 
J. Lopes, & melody. © 1 c¢. Oct. 5, 
1942: E unp. 310918; Moises A. Man- 
uel, San Francisco. 46734 


When the Allies march to victory ; song, 
arr. Mario Agnolucci. © 1 c¢. Sept. 
8, 1942: E unp. 311085; Alex Fyfe, 
Nampa, Id. 467385 


When the blue star turns to gold; song, 
m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311592; 
Eric I. Ecklund, Kellogg, Id. 46736 


When the boys come back from over the 
sea; women’s 2-pt. voices. © May 
9, 1942; E pub. 107557; Isaac G. 
Eagon, Delaware, O. 46737 


When the crimson snow of Russia is 
white again; w Marty Symes, melody 
Willard Robison. © 1 ec. Oct. 2, 
1942; E unp. 310749; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 46738 


When the deep’ning shadows fall; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 
313666; Berdena LeMohn Boles, Los 
Angeles. 46739 


When the doves fly over Ireland, Ill 
be coming back to you;_w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 311978; 
Paul Joseph Klotz, Chester, Pa. 

46740 


When the eagle spreads his wings, the 
tanks are rolling through; w & m 
Betty [i. e. R. T.] Goetz. ©) 1 «. 
Oe e 19), 19422 6 Be .unpsi. d13509" 
Roberta Thornton Goetz, New York. 

46741 


When the fiddles play; pf. treble, with 


w. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1942: E unp. 
312089; Maurine K. Richardson, 
Watertown, S. D. 46742 


When the fleet comes back to San 
Diego; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 309119; Golda Keen, Silverton, 
Or. ; 46743 

When the flowers bloom again in the 
Ozarks; w & melody Hugh Cross. © 

-1e. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 318722; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 

46744 

When the home-bells ring again; w 

Edward Lockton, m Haydn Wood, 


arr. Clarence Lucas; women’s 3-pt. 
voices. ©. Sept. 7, 1942: E for. 
67449; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 46745 


When the lilacs bloom again; song, m 
Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 
1c Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313264; 
Lillie Gay, Esparto, Calif. 46746 


When the moon shines on you sweet- 
heart ; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of 
Carroll Webster] © 1 ec. Oct. 16, 
1942; E unp. 312223; B. L. Greene, 
Prince Rupert, B. C., Canada. 46747 


When the moonbeams fail from heaven ; 
song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313052; Clayton L. WHichelberger, 
Hesston, Kan. 46748 


When the moonlight shines on Rock 
River; w & melody Mrs. Louis [i. e. 
J.] Mistele. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; 
BE unp. 308089; Janet Mistele, Jeffer- 
son, Wis. 46749 


When the robins come back in the 
spring; w & melody A. Lad Fromthill 
[pseud. of A. A. Lucius] © 1c. Oct. 
21, 1942; E unp. 312677; Adolph 
August Lucius, Saint Joseph, Mich. 

46750 


When the silver birds fly home; w & 
melody Eddie [i. e. E. K.] Nesbitt. 
© 1c. Oct. 13, 1942; E unp, 311985; 
Edward K. Nesbitt, Chevy Chase, Md. 

46751 


When the stars start falling; song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312274; 
Herbert Taft Minick, Champion, Neb. 

46752 


When the sun bids the sky goodnight ; 
w N. E. Stade, m H. C. Cholvin. © 
Lc. Nov, 9," 1942. (EH unp:  sl4fol: 
Homer C. Cholvin, Chicago & Nor- 
man EK. Stade, Arlington Heights, I11. 

46753 


When the sun goes down in Dixie; 


song. © 1c. Noy. 5,.1942; E unp. 
314276; Helen Lansing Hooker, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 46754. 


When the sun sets for me don’t weep; 
hymn. © June 1, 1942; E pub. 
108862; Mary G. Irvine, Hollywood, 
Calif. 46755 


When the sun shines at night; song, m 
Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll Web- 
ster] © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 
313523; Walter W. Kibler, Kansas 
City, Mo. 46756 


When the U. S. S. Lexington went 
down; pf., with w. © Oct. 10, 1942; 
E pub. 108467; Everett Denton Rich- 
ards, Nantasket, Mass. 46757 


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46758 


When the war clouds roll away; song. 
© le. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312798; 
Hlisie R. Krum, Liberty, N. Y. 46758 


When the war is over; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309406; 
Raymond Oren Hartman, Kingston, 
Pa. 46759 


When the war is won; w & m Ira Cobb 
[pseud. of B. L. Sokolove] © 1c. 
Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312647; Ben- 
jamin L. Sokolove, New York. 46760 


When the winter vales are gone; song, 
melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 
1c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 309550; 
H. E, Haver, Newcomerstown, O. 

46761 


When the world has time to think; w & 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 
314157; J. Wesley Hodgkinson, jr., 
New York. 46762 


When the Yankee pilots pile it on Ber- 
lin; fox-trot, w & melody. © 1 ¢. 


Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 314210; Arthur |} 


46763 


When the Yanks go to town; w & mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 13, 1942; E unp. 
311785 ; Mark Grain, New York. 

46764 


When the Yanks turn the cranks; w & 
m Bob [i. e. R. E.] Miller. © 1. 
Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 312787; Robert 
EK. Miller, Chicago. 46765 


When there’s a double rainbow in the 
sky; song. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 313247; Warren G. Grove, 
Urbana, O. 46766 


When this is over; w & melody. ©1e. 
Noy. 9, 1942; E unp. 314739; Odette 
Keene, Hollywood, Calif, 46767 


When Uncle Sam calls you; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1e. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 
313584; Loretta Tarres, Waurika, 
Okl. 46768 


Korb, Cambridge, Mass. 


When victory is won; song, arr. Purnell 
F. Hall. ©1e. Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 
311446; Garrett Days, New York. 

; 46769 


When we get over there; song, melody 
Frank W. Ford. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
EK unp. 813921; James L. Croghan, 
Moundsville, W. Va. 46770 


—- w Syd Wyner [pseud. of Syd 
Weinstein], melody Samuel Weller. 
© 1 ¢. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308054; 
Syd Weinstein, Brooklyn. 46771 


pt. III, n. s., v. 37 


When we go marching home; w & m 
Elmer Slingman. © Oct. 20, 1942; 
E pub. 108642; T. S. Denison & co., 
Chicago. 46772 


When we hear the bugle call; w Harvey 
Blaine, m The Sandbournes. © 1c. 
Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 311032; George 
Suomela, Omaha. 46773 


When we meet in Dreamland; song, m 
Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 
1 ¢c. Oct, 26, 1942; E unp. 313251; 
Mike Walker, Fort Wayne. 46774 


When we smile again; w & melody. © 
1c. Oct. 9, 1942 ; E unp. 311513 ; John 
Henry Vogt, Detroit. 46775 


When we’re together; w & melody. © 
1 ec, Oct. 18, 1942; E unp. 311982; 
Violet M. Warrington, Philadelphia. 

46776 


When Yank and Dixie doughboys get 
together; song, m Eddie Ward 
[pseud. of Eddie Boyden] © 1. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310850; Henry 
Jordan, Norfolk, Va. 46777 


When you came into view; w & m Bob 
[i. e. R. H.] Langdale. © 1c. Sept. 
21, 1942; E unp. 309395; Robert Hill 
Langdale, Cincinnati, 46778 


When you kiss your girl goodbye; w & 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314645; Victor Cason, Republic, Mo. 

46779 


When you really fall in love; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 
312968; Frank David Campbell, Ash- 
tabula, O. 46780 


When you return; slow fox trot, w & 
melody Stanley [i. e. T. S.] Thornton. 
© 1e. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 314087; 
Thomas Stanley Thornton, Deep 
River, Conn. 46781 


When you return to-me; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311629; 
Sylvia Jacobsen, Whitestone, N. Y. 

46782 


When you Say hello; se. Joe Castle; pf., 
with w. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 
310716; Sidney T. Fisher, Austin, 
Tex. 46783 


When you started that flame in my 
heart; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. 
of Andrew Brady] © 1. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 3138874; Carl Hilton 
Hamilton, ‘Paulspur, Ariz. 46784 


When you went away; song, m Leo 
_Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 3109387; Edna 
Frey, Fullerton, Pa. 46785 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 46813 
When your heart’s in love; w & mel-| Where the rainbow ends; w & m 
ody Pat [i. e. Pasquale] D’Epiro. © Miriam Righter. © Oct. 10, 1942; E 
1.e. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 313409; pub. 108924; C. B. Righter, Iowa 
Pasquale D’Epiro, New York. 46786 City, Ia. 46799 


When your spare tires are gone; w & 
arr. of m J. H. Hertsch, pf. se. arr. 
P. Hans Flath. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 312288; Jo Hanna Hertsch, 
Hickman Mills, Mo. 46787 


When you're hungry for a letter; w & 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
312506; Maurine K, Richardson, Wa- 
tertown, S. D. 46788 


When you're tired of everything but 
God; song. © June 1, 1942; E pub. 
108861; Mary G. Irvine, Hollywood, 
Calif. 46789 


When you’ve finished what they started 
over there; w & melody. ©1c. Sept. 
17, 1942; E unp. 309249; Robert 
George Martin, Indianapolis. 46790 


Where a vict’ry garden grows; w J. 
Malloy, m D. Padgett. © 1c. Oct. 17, 
1942; E unp. 312410; Johnny Malloy 
& Durward Padgett, Los Angeles. 

46791 


Where are we today; pf., with w. 
Mar. 5, 1942; E pub. 108234; Jacob 
David Soughs, Baltimore. 46792 


Where I am, is Uncle Sam; song, w 
Elow [pseud. of Erich Lowinsky] © 

1 @ Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 312065; 
Fred L. Jackson, New Britain, Conn. 
46793 


Where in this world; w & m Dorothy 
Soulé, Jack Val & Marty Kahn. © 
Sept. 30, 1942; E pub. 108076; Melo- 
art music publishers, New York. 

46794 


Where is my soldier boy ; song, melody 
Ronald Buck. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
EK unp. 313795; Mary Licalzi, New 
Orleans. 46795 


Where the blue Pacific rolls along; 
song, melody Ronald Buck, ©1.. 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312550; Kate 
States, Los Angeles. 46796 


Where the olive branches grow; w J. O. 
Tow, m F. W. Noak. ©1ce. Oct. 13, 
1942; E unp,. 313566; James Oliver 
Tow, Los Angeles & Fred William 
Noak, Cincinnati. 46797 


— Same. © Nov. 3, 1942; E pub. 
109026; James Oliver Tow, Los 
Angeles & Fred William Noak, Cin- 
cinnati. 46798 


Where the range riders get together ; 
w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 313045; Eugene Lee Wellman, 
Huntington, W. Va. 46800 


Where the waters are blue; w & m 
Hugh Charles & Sonny Miller. © 
Aug. 31, 1942; E for. 67548; Irwin 
Dash music co., Itd., London. 46801 


Where there’s a will there’s a way; 
song. ©1e. Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 
313096; Olive Hanson McClaran, Mt. 
Pleasant, Ia. 46802 


Where will you be; w & m Hank Fin- 
ney. © Oct. 17, 1942; E pub. 109058; 
Weeks publisher, Detroit. 46803 


Where ya goin’ Mac; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313679; 
Roger L. Holton, Camp Davis, N. C. 

46804 


Where’s daddy; w Irving Taylor, mel- 
ody Vie Mizzy. ©1c. Oct. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 312646; Santly-Joy, inc., New 
York. 46805 


Where’s that girl; song. ©1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314770; Frantz Hamp- 
ton Clark, Wilmington, Del. 46806 


Wherever you are; w & melody. ©1c. 
Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308056; Robert 
Vernon Klein, Pittsburgh. 46807 


While bugles call; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
13, 1942; E unp. 313312; Maria Al- 
bertina Larsson, Los Angeles. 46808 


While he is over there; w & melody. © 
1c. Aug. 27, 1942; E unp. 311880; 
Ruth Jane Smith, Paducah, Tex. 

46809 


While he’s away; song. ©1c, Oct. 17, 
1942; EK unp. 312334; Frederick Wil- 
liam Lochel, Pleasantville, N. J. 

46810 | 


While I reminisce; song, w F. A. Han- 
ley. © 1 ec Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 
311262; Francis Aloysius Hanley & 
King Dwyer, Albany. 46811 


While I’m fighting; pf., with w. ©1le. 
Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310983; Douglas 
Perry Newhook, Mattapan, Mass. 

46812 


While others howl] their hymns of hate 
we'll sing our songs of love; w & mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311762; Patrick J. O’Sullivan, Co- 
rona, LoL N.Y; 46813 


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46814 


pt. II, n.8., v. 37 


While our boys march on; w Fred K.| White house march; song, melody Bob 


Huffer & Walter A. Stroube, m. W. A. 


Stroube. © Oct. 14, 1942; E pub. 
108815; Walter A. Stroube music 
publisher, Hammond, Ind. 46814 
While we waltz tonight; song. ©1e. 


Oct, 28, 1942; E unp. 312950; Ber- 
dena Le Mohn Boles, Los Angeles. 
46815 


While you're away; song, melody 
Ronald Buck. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 314589; Helen M. Gillmore, 
Princeton, Me. 46816 


w & melody Stanley [i. e. T. S.] 
Thornton. © 1. Nov. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 314527; Thomas Stanley Thorn- 
ton, Deep River, Conn. 46817 


Whip (The); from White cargo, by 
Bronislaw Kaper & Prince Modupe. 
© 1e. Oct. 3, 1942; E unp. 310770; 
Loew’s, ine., New York. 46818 


Whippoorwill song; song. © 1c. Sept. 


26, 1942; E unp. 311898; Hthel 
Parker, Troy, Kan. 46819 
Whippoorwill’s love song; song. © 


Oct. 21, 1942; E pub. 108740; Ger- 
trude Milgram, Kansas City, Mo. 
* 46820 


Whisper; song. © 1. Sept. 1, 1942; 
BE unp. 311039; Cora Hichinger, Port- 
land, Or, 46821 


Whisper a pray’r of love, mother dear ; 
w Elizabeth Hogue & W. Bishop, 
melody E, Hogue. © 1 ec. Oct. 16, 
1942; E unp. 312844; Walter Bishop, 
New York. 46822 


Whisper (A) in the moonlight; ‘song, 
m Bernard Nevada Landino, ©1c. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311862; Louis 
George Zaboy, Los Angeles. 46823 


Whistling in my tree; song, w John 
Galsworthy. ©1e. Oct. 21, 1942; EB 
unp. 312766; Clara May Russell 
Hamilton, Comanche, Tex. 46824 


White cargo; main title, Bronislaw 
Kaper & Prince Modupe. © 1c. Oct. 
3, 1942; E unp. 310766; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 46825 


White Christmas; w G. H. Johnston, m 
C. W. Erdenbrecher. © 1 ¢. Oct. 15, 
1942; E unp. 312199; George H. 
Johnston & C. W. Erdenbrecher, APO 
958, % Postmaster, San Francisco. 

46826 


White doves of Capistrano; song, m 
Bernard Nevada Landino. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311860; Louis 
George Zaboy, Los Angeles. 46827 


Carleton. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 311651; Dietrich H. Stohbach, 
Milwaukee. 46828. 


White roses; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1942: 
E unp. 318292; Magdalen A. Hoeff- 
ner, Cohocton, N. Y. 46829: 


White ships are sailing; song. © Oct. 
14, 1942; E pub. 109020; Lawrence 
Clifford Gibson, Pittsburgh, 46830: 


Who cares; w Edward Lynn, m Connie 
Bemis [i. e. C. B. Glore] © 1c. Sept. 
4, 1942; E unp. 308117; Connie Bemis 
Glore, Los Angeles. 46831 


Who cares now; w Patricia Fowler, m 
Gene Johnston. © Aug. 3, 1942; E 
pub. 108246; Walter E. Fowler, San 
Pedro, Calif. 46832 


Who goes there; w M. Weiner, melody 
L. Daigle. © 1 ¢. Oct. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 8120389; Max Weiner & Louis 
Daigle, Houston. :; 46833. 


Who is she; w Corinna Robbins [pseud. 
of C. R. Nehls], m Aida Johnson & 
Chester Johnson. © 1 ec. Oct. 30, 
1942; E unp. 3813598; Corinne R. 
Nehls, Chicago. 46834 


Who loves you like your mother; pf., 
with w. ©1e. Oct. 21, 1942; EB unp. 
312828; Harriette Beatrice Adams, 
Cleveland. 46835 


Who made this nation great; m Bob 
Carleton; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313293; John 
R, Cox, Grand Rapids, Mich. 46836 


Whom have I; w & melody Milton 
Gross. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
314037; Jack Pinsky, New York. 

46837 


Who’s a da horse an’ who’s a da boss; 
w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 314058; David A, Krainin, New 
York. 46838 


Who’s got the ball; by Hal McIntyre & 
Howard Gibling; pf. ©1e. Oct. 20, 
1942; E unp. 312532; Mutual music 
soec., ine., New York. 46839 


Who’s your present heart throb; fox- 
trot, w Exilda Moore, m Maurice L. 
Singer. © Oct. 30, 1942; H pub. 
108935; Enterprise publications, Los 
Angeles. 46840 


Whoso dwelleth under the defence; 
anthem, Biblical w, m Edward Mar- 
getson; mixed voices; organ ace, © 
Sept. 25, 1942; E pub. 108078; Boston 
music co., Boston. 46841. 


1714 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


46870 


Why; song. © 1. Sept. 4, 1942; E | Why should you borrow the cares of to- 


unp. 308060; Selsus E. Albritton, St. 
Louis. 46842 


—  w Betty Jane Bridges, & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313699 ; 
Mary Ellyn Grosshans, Chicago. 

46843 


Why can’t I be lovin’ you; w & melody. 
 ©l1e. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp, 312613; 
Cynthia Jensen, Kansas City, Mo. 

46844 


Why can’t you see me; song, m Rosalie 
Feola. ©1c. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 
314486; Florence Marie Catena, Chi- 
cago. 46845 


Why couldn’t you be true; song, m 
Byron Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm 
Lee] © 1. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 
312209 ; Forrest G. Irwin, Springfield, 
O 46846 


Why did it happen to me; w V. Muse, 
melody Wallace [i. e. J. W.] Fowler. 
© 1c, Oct. 15, 1942; EH unp. 312146; 
John Wallace Fowler & Verla Muse, 
Nashville. 46847 


Why did you break your promise; song, 
melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312553; Helia Tien- 
haara, Phelps, Wis. 46848 


Why did you go away; song. © Oct. 
16, 1942; E pub. 108482; Claude 
Verdeer Breland, Charleston, S. C. 

46849 


Why do I dream; w & melody, ©1-c. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311744; Harold 
Allen Wells, Syracuse. 46850 


Why don’t we try; from Private Miss 
Jones, by Walter Ruick; pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 318234; Loew’s, 
ine., New York. 46851 


Why don’t you try and smile; w Doris 
Percy & Leslie Frost, m Tom [i. e. 
Thomas Henry] Joseph. © Sept. 7, 
1942; E for. 67412; Percy, Frost & 
Joseph, Sale, Manchester, England. 

46852 


Why dream of you; w Malvin Sander 
[i. e. Malvin Sander, jr.], m Lou [i. e. 
L, A.] Guskey & Donald G. Robinson. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313915; 
Louis A, Guskey, Pittsburgh. 46853 


Why not, sweetheart; songz. © 1. 
Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 308097; Jake W. 
Kughn, Wharton, Tex. 46854 


Why should I cry, he’ll be back bye and 
bye; song, melody William Marion 
Toney. ©1c. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 
313332; Berniece Elsie Long, Marsh- 
field, Or, 46855 


31591—43—_13 


morrow; w & melody. © 1. Sept. 
21, 1942; BH unp. 309537; Charles L. 
Harrison, Williamstown, Ky. 46856 


Why think of love; song. ©1c. Sept. 
17, 1942; E unp. 309190; Ronnie Cal- 
vin Jarvis, Baltimore. 46857 


Why this loneliness; w Pat Rolland, & 
melody. © 1 ec. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313947; Leopold Louis Osear 
Karezag, Detroit. 46858 


Why were your kisses for only a day; 
w & melody. ©1c. Oct. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 3811456; Helen <A. Morgan, 
Macon, Ga. 46859 


Wicky wacky WAAC; w & melody. © 
1c Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 314859; 
Raymond Weirmack, Alameda, Calif. 

46860 


Wiegenlied; w u. m Harry H. Voge 
[pseud. of H. H. Vogelmann] © 1c. 
Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 312099; Harry H. 
Vogelmann, New York. 46861 


Wild daisy of the valley; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 311646; Endora C. Johnston, 
Dexter, Ia. 46862 


Wild honey ; by Scott Bradley, pts. 1, 2. 
© 1. each Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314704, 314705; Loew’s, inec., New 
York. 46863, 46864 


Wild rose of Rio; w John W. Bratton, 
m Stephen Jones. © Sept. 2, 1942; 
E pub. 107483; Paull-pioneer music 
ecorp., New York. 46865 


Wild wind is blowing; song, m J. Chas. 


McNeil. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
312455; Kristen A. Petersen, Los 
Angeles. 46866 


Will you be there; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 318713; Harry 
Shoemaker & William Hirsch, Phila- 
delphia. 46867 


Will you fight; w & melody. © 1. 
Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 313421; Harold 
Adolphus Campbell, Los Angeles. 

46868 


Will you keep loving me darling; song, 
m Art King. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1942; 
E unp. 812144; Dayton Carroll Hib- 
ner, Medaryville, Ind. 46869 


Will you marry; American folksong, 
arr. Robert Hernried; women’s 3-pt. 
voices. © Aug. 29, 1942; E pub. 
107348 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 46870 


1715 


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46871 


pt. 111, n. s., Vv. 37 


Will you wait till the end of the war ;| ‘Wise old’ owl blues; song, arr. Eliza- 


song, © 1 e« Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
313179; Nettie Holden Curtis, New. 
Haven. 46871 | 


Willie, take your drum; Burgundian 
folk song or carol, French w Bernard} 
De La Monnoye, w tr. & m arr.: 
George F. Strickling; women’s cho. 
[English w only]. © Sept. 26, 1942;. 
FE pub. 108220; Hall & McCreary co., 
Chicago. 46872. 


Winding clock; from Journey for Mar- 
garet, by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. 


© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313993; | 


Loew’s, ine., New York. 46873 


Windmills of Holland; pf. © 1c. Oct. 
14, 1942; E unp. 318544; Gaele 
Hessel Bouma, Los Angeles. 46874 


Winds through the olive trees; anthem, 
“we anon. m Will C. Macfarlane; 
mixed cho.; pf, or organ ace. © July 
30, 1942 ; E pub. 107750; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 46875 


Wings of gold; w & melody. © 1e. 
Oct. 28, 1942; H unp. 313456; Charles 
Caserta, Manhasset, N. Y. 46876 


Wings over America; pf. treble, with w. 
’ ©lc. Aug. 12, 1942; E unp! 310951; 
Hleanor Todd Moffett, Asheville, N. C. 
46877 


—— song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311716; Marion 
Olrich, Howell, Mich. 46878 


Wings to victory; song. ©1c. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 31389386; William Gill 
Crooks, Orlando, Fla. 46879 


Winnie the welder; w & melody. © 1 
e. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313087; Ted 
Courtney, San Francisco. 46880 


Winter it is past; Scottish folk-song, 
traditional w, m arr. Jessie Angelyn 
Fitzgerald; women’s 3-pt. cho. © 
Sept. 21, 1942; E pub. 108595; E. C. 

’ Schirmer music co., Boston. 46881 


Wipe the Jap off the map; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309242 ; 
Edward Nathan Schiff, Highland 
Park, Mich. 46882 


Wise kings three; w Parady Ames, m 
T. Frederick H. Candlyn; women’s 
3-pt. cho. © Oct. 14, 1942; E pub. 
108547; Galaxy music corp., New 
York. 46883 


Wise little owl; women’s 3-pt. voices. 
© 1c.. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312652 ; 
Douglas Wright, jr., San Marino, 
Calif. 46884 


‘beth Hogue. © 1. Sept. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 311952; Ozie Parker, New 
York. | : 46885 


Wishing waltz; w & melody. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312120; George 
Robert Moss, New York. 46886 


Witeh’s holiday; by Louis Sugarman; 
pf. © Oct. 1, 1942; E for. 67496; 
Parnasse musical, Lachute, Que., 
Canada. 46887 


With a pack on his back, and a girl 
on his mind; w Duke Leonard & 
Jimmy Dupre, melody Curley Mahr. 
© 1c. Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 314194; 
Harry Tenney, ine., New York. 

46888 

With his quack, quack, quack; old nur- 
sery rhyme, w & m arr. ©1.e 
Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 312907; Louise 
Roquemore Goddard, Lakeland, Fla. 

. 46889 

With just a mem’ry of you; w Erwin 
Wien, & melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 23, 
1942; E unp. 309910; Harold Eugene 
Wetherwax, jr., Burbank, Calif. 

46890 . 

With love; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 
310831; Joseph Stociokas, Danville, 

pve wie 46891 

With postage marked, it’s free; song, 
melody Bob Carleton. © 1 e¢. Nov. 
10, 1942; E unp. 314929; Rosanna E. 
Baer, Chicago. 46892 


With red roses ’round the door; song, 
melody Ray Hibbeler. ©1ce. Oct. 12, 
1942; EH unp. 311681; Mildred Owen, 
Minneapolis. ' 46893 


With that cute little suit I met Minnie; 
w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E 
unp. 314413; William Hood Rhoads, 
New York. ~ 46894 


With you; w Lee Labelle, melody David 
S. Kinney & Ray Meany. ©l1e. 
Aug. 4, 1942; E unp. 313428; Peer in- 
ternatl. corp., New York. 46895 


Without a heart; w & m Larry Regina; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1942; EB 
unp. 312467; Anthony La. Regina, 
New York. 46896 


Women for Uncle Sam; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1942; EH unp. 309433 ; 
Frances Sears Willis, Des Moines. 

46897 

Women o’ mine; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 313527; James 
Alexander Paterson, Laguna Beach, 
Calif. _ 46898 


1716 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


Wonder; song, melody J. J. 


Helen Leeds Torrence, Baltimore. 


46899 | World today; song, m Leo Richard & 


song. © 1 «@} 


Wonderful and sweet; 
Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312177; 
erine Lamar, New York. 


Kath- 
46900 


Wonderful dreams of you; w & melody. 
E unp. 311351; | 
John Lewis Everson, Oakland, Calif. 

46901 | 


Wonderful London; waltz, w & melody. | 
EH ounp. 312901 ; » 
William Frederick Wraight, Edmon- | 
46902 | 


Eddie : 


© 1 ec. Oct. 7, 1942; 


ed, COC... 23, 1942 * 


ton, Alta., Canada. 


Wondering; song, melody 


Keenan. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 


311499; Glenn C. Johnson, Fort Rob- | 
46903 | 


inson, Neb. 
w & melody. ©1e. Oct. 9, 1942; 


gram, Chattanooga. 


Wondering dear about you; w Nat 


Ramsey [i. e. N. R. Rosemund], m-> 
© 1c. Sept. 1, 


Charles L. Johnson. 
1942; E unp. 309032; Nancy Ramsey 
Rosemund, Kansas City, Mo. 46905 


Wond’ring; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 313143; Glad Rob- 
inson Youse, Baxter Springs, Kan, 


46906 - 
Won’t you be my skipper; w & melody. 


© le. Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 312882; 
Delbert McKeighen, Akron, O. 46907 


Won’t you come and play with me; w 
& melody Bill [i. e. W. J.] Lennerts. 
© 1e. Oct. 29, 1942; EH unp. 313624; 
William J. Lennerts, Detroit. 


ody. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 
313824; Miriam Edith Hoffman, San 
Francisco. 46909 


Woodland legend; by ‘Bill Gillock ; pf. 
© Sept. 24, 1942; E pub. 108143; 
Elkan-Vogel co., inc., Philadelphia. 

‘46910 

Work and save for victory; w & mel- 
ody. ©1e. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 
313498 ; Jean Elkins, Prince Rupert, 
B. C., Canada. 46911 


Work till the world is free; w & mel- 


ody. © 1 ce. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
311617; Ruby E. Raddatz, Aberdeen, 
Wash. 46912 


Working for Uncle Sam; w & m Floyd 
Monroe Seaman. © Feb. 20, 1942; E 
pub. 1083811; Wigstmone music corp., 
Portland, Or. . 46913 


Arling. | 
© 1e. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308084; | 


46908 © 
Won’t you write me a song; w & mel- | 


46927 


World serious ball game; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 311326; 
Bernard Nelson, Chicago. 46914 


Hector Richard. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 312363 ; Carey Waters, Boyn- 
‘ton Beach, Fla. 46915 


World was mine when I met you; song, 
m L. Haimes. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; 
E unp. 311132 ; Louise Haimes & Bert 
Child, New York. 46916 


World we know; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314425; Lee 
Halstead Pettijohn, Lakewood, O. 

_ 46917 


World will smile again; w Jack Ma- 
honey, & melody. ©1e. Oct. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 311930; Romauldo Tomei, 
Bayonne, N. J. 46918 


| World’s best known pieces; selected & 
E unp. 311524; William Moffit In- | 
46904 | — 


transcribed George J. Trinkaus; solos 
& duets for various instruments, ase 
pf. ace. Pts. © Sept. 10, 1942 ; 

pub. 108248; Fillmore bros. CO., aie 
cinnati. 46919 


Would it be wise; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
28, 1942; E unp. 313589; Donald 
Robert Rinehart, Washington. 46920 


Write a letter to your buddy; song, 
arr. Glade Vandeveer. © 1c. Oct. 
8, 1942; E unp. 311941; John Joseph 
McLaughlin, Downers Grove, Ill. 

46921 


Write a letter to your mother; w & mel- 


ody. ©1e. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 
312951; Celia Cotton, - Lawrence, 
Mass. — 46922 


Wynken, Blynken and Nod; w Eugene 
Field, m Walter Helfer ; women’s cho. 
.. © Oct. 26, 1942; E pub. 108871; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York.. 46923 


X marks the spot; w Irving Taylor, 
melody Vic Mizzy. ©1e. Oct. 27, 
_ 1942; E unp. 313126; Santly-Joy, ine., 
New York. 46924 


Ya me voy (I must go) ; Chilean folk- 
song, English w Jean Atwater 
Heaver, m arr.; pf. treble. © 1. 
Aug. 25, 1942; E unp. 308135 ; Anita 
Atwater, Scarsdale, N. Y. 46925 


Yah teb yeh loob yoo; w & melody. © 
“1 e Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 313359; 
Alice W. Simon, New York. 46926 


Yank who ranks in my heart; w A. 
Porte, melody Jack [i. -e. J. K.J 
Schafer.. © 1c. Sept: 8, 1942; E unp. 
814090; John K. Schafer & Ala Porte, 

‘APO 813, New York. 46927 


1717 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


46928 


Yankee boy; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
©1e. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311720; 
Emilda Danzinger, Lockland, O. 

46928 


Yankee bugle call; song, melody Billy 
James. ©1c. Oct. 14, 1942; BH unp. 
312036; Wallace LeGrande Hender- 
son, Philadelphia. 46929 


Yankee Doodle Yank; m Bob Carleton ; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1 ¢. Oct. 21, 
1942; E unp. 312631; F.. M. Stewart, 
Worcester. 46980 


Yankee doodler ; w Fos Carling, m Phil 
Boutelje. © Aug. 27, 1942; E pub. 
108350; Mills music, inec., New York. 

46931 


Yankee girl; w D. Wright, m L. Baiett. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 312872; 
Doris Wright & Louise Baiett, Strea- 
tor, Ill. 46932 


Yankee man; song. © 1 c. Oct. 17%, 
1942; E unp. 312714; Warren C. 
Pratt, Birmingham, Mich. 46933 


Yankee man a-come; song. ©1e. Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 314452; Urcelia 
Pringle, Philadelphia. 46934 


Yankee soldiers’ march; song, w Ellen 
M. Mulcahy. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 312852; Margaret A. Mulcahy, 
New Milford, Conn. 46935 


Yankee sons; song. © 1c. Oct. 16, 
1942; E pub. 312186; Ward L. Wy- 
koff, Meadville, Pa. 46936 


Yankee spirit; w & melody. ©1.. 
Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 311912; Fred- 
erick J. Daley, Pawtucket, R. I. 

46937 


Yankee wings will never grow weary; 
march; pf. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; EB 
unp. 313510; Harry Klink, Chicago. 

46938 


Yankees are coming now; song, arr. 
Jimmie Churchill. © 1c. Sept. 26, 
1942; EK unp. 310048; Royal Mitchell, 
Atlanta. 46939 


Yanks across the sea; song. © 1. 
Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312480; Walter 
Ray Bridgforth, Houston. 46940 


Yanks are bound to win; song. © Oct. 
30, 1942; E pub. 108895; Alyce EH. 
Winfrey, Napa, Calif. 46941 


Yanks are coming; march, Johannes 


[i. e. John] Kaups; cornet. © 1. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311731; John 
Kaups, New York. 46942 


pt. II, n. s., v. 37 


Yanks are coming again; song. ©1e. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313841; J. P. 
Moeschl & R. A. Moeschl, Middle- 
town, O. 46943 


Yanks are coming through; song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 312023; 
Katherine Merry Brown, Winthrop, 
Mass. 46944 


Yanks are in the air; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313803; 
Mabel N. Almond, Atlanta. 46945 


Yanks are on the march again; w & 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314648; Plummer H. Riddle, Salem, 
O.: -46946 


Yanks can do it; song. ©1ce. Oct. 16, 
1942; E unp. 312131; Sarah Berman, 
Oakland, Calif. 46947 


Yanks don’t scare; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 ¢. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 313932; Larry H. 
Wetherell, Norfolk, Va. 46948 


Yanks over there; w Annette P. Kinsey 
& Inez Foote Jarrell, & melody. © 
1 ec. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 314201; 
Howard Dolphus Kinsey, Monroe, Ga. 

46949 


Yank’s pledge; w & melody. © 1. 
Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308062; Cor- 
nelius James Mahoney, Cambridge, 
Mass, 46950 


Yanks will soon be there; w & melody 
Nelson Fortier [pseud. of N. T. 
Kelly] ©1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 
314343; Nelson Thomas Kelly, Al- 
- bany. 46951 


Yard-bird shuffle; rwedkdis James A. 
Noble. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1942; E unp. 
311551; Charling music corp., New 
York. 46952 


Yard eggs and pig chops; melody. © 
1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 309453; 
Arnold Koppitch, East Cleveland, O. 

46953 


Yazoo blues; song. © 1 ¢e. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 313244; Texana T. 
Clark, Los Angeles. 46954 


Ye house of Gilead; from Jephtha, w 
Thomas Morell, m Georg Friedrich 
Hindel, arr. Charles D. Dawe; men’s 
cho. © Sept. 2, 1942; E pub. 107758 ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 46955 


Yea, man; w Jimmie Gordon [pseud. 
of J. G. Hedges], m Eddie Ward 


[pseud. of Eddie Boyden] © 1 «¢. 
Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312239; James 
G. Hedges, Fort Riley, Kan. 46956 


1718 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


Year round; song. ©1ce. Oct. 7, 1942; 
EH unp. 3113824; Myrtle Fish Thomp- 
son, South Orange, N. J. 46957 


Yearning; song, w Sada Cowan. © 
1 e Oct. 20, 1942; E unp. 312653; 
Douglas Wright, jr., San Marino, 
Calif. 46958 


Yeoman’s wedding; by Prince Ponia- 
towski, arr. Clair Omar Musser; 
marimba or xylophone, with pf. acc. 
© Aug. 12, 1942; E pub. 108560; 
Alfred music co., ine., New York. 

46959 


Yes love is wonderful; song, m Stephen 

Grady [pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 

1 ec. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310836; Wil- 
liam H. Brune, Hammond, Ind. 

46960 


Yes, this is the choo-choo plane to 
Tokio; w & melody. ©1. Sept. 25, 
1942 ;, KE unp. 311078; Mary Elizabeth 
Baker, Philadelphia. 46961 


Yes, we’re all out for freedom; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310930; 
Betsy Phillips, Chicago. 46962 


Yes, yes; pf., with w. ©1e. Oct. 19, 
1942; EK unp. 312248; Zeljean Prouty 
Ahern, Standish, Calif. 46963 


Yes! Yes! Yes; w Zella Lehr; violin 
conductor. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; EB 
unp. 313238; Raynor Lehr, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 46964 


Yesterday’s romance; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308200; 
Sherman P. Lifschutz, Chicago.’ 46965 


Yesterday’s roses; w & m Gene Autry 
& Fred Rose, arr. Paul Sells. © Aug. 
31, 1942; E pub. 107454; West’rn 
music pub. co., Hollywood, Calif. 

46966 


Yip Yip Yaphanker’s introduction; 
from This is the army, w & m Irving 
Berlin. © Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 
108320; This is the army, inc., New 
York. 46967 


Yip-i-Anna; fox-trot, w Ted Welsh, & 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 
314392; Norman A. Weis, Kenmore, 
ING! 46968 


Yo saluda; letra y m Isrraei Rodriguez 
Scull; pf. © July 18, 1942; E for. 
67495 ; Candido G. Galdo, Havana. 

46969 


Yo te amé (Yesterday) ; Chilean folk- 
son, English w Jean Atwater Heaver, 
m arr.; pf. treble. © 1. Aug, 25, 
1942; E unp. 3081387; Anita Atwater, 
Scarsdale, N. Y. 46970 


46984 


Yodlin’ my babies to sleep; w & melody 
Wilf Carter. © 1. Oct. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 311556; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 46971 


Yolanda; by Ethel Ramos-Harris; pf. 
© Oct. 5, 1942; E pub. 108135; Volk- 
wein bros., ine., Pittsburgh. 46972 


Yoo hoo Rinso; w & melody Andy Love. 
©1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312193; 
Lever bros. co., Cambridge, Mass. 

46973 


You; pf. ©l1e. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
312496; Henry Colavita, Milwaukee. 


46974 

— song. ©1c. Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 
814100; Lorell McCann, Salinas, 
Calif. 46975 


You aimed at my heart; song. ©1e. 
Noy. 10, 1942; E unp. 314622; Henry 
T. Duvic, New Orleans. ‘ 46976 


You alone; w & melody Gus Willard 
[pseud. of C. W. Gilderbloom] ©1c. 
Oct. 13, 1942; E unp. 311972; Clar- 
ence W. Gilderbloom, Van Nuys, Calif. 

46977 


You and I can get together; song, mel- 
ody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. ©1e. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311828; Walter 
Leszeynski, Jersey City. 46978 


You and I forever; w Earl H. Gold- 
stein, & melody. ©1c. Sept. 4, 1942; 
FE unp. 308093; Stanley Melvin Solo- 
mon, Roxbury, Mass. 46979 


You and me; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 314599; Alba R. Moravec, 
Manitou Springs, Col. 46980 


You are dear to me; w Abe Resnick, 
melody Lee [i. e. Leon] Resnick. © 
1 ec. Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 312884; 
Leon Resnick, Livingston, N. Y. 

46981 


You are first in my heart; w & melody. 
©1ec. Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 312885 ; 
Ruby Hurtig, University City, Mo. 

46982 


You are lovely too; song, melody Robert 
Pollack. ©1e. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 
311421; D. W. Lawrence, Lorain, O. 

46983 


You are my dream, beloved; w & m 
Will Raymond & L. Strockoff. ©1e. 
Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312773; Leo 
Strockoff & Raymond Bauman, New 
York. 46984 


1719 


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46985. 


You are my sweetheart; song, m Tom 


© 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; EH unp. 312220; 
Gracie H. Reed, Van Buren, Mo, 
46985 


You are so dear; song. ©1c. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 314021; Lenore Caroline 
Engdahl, New York. 46986 


You are the girl I want to leave behind ; 
w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; 
EK unp. 313916; Howard Carlyle 
Everett, McChord Field, Wash. 

46987 


You are the one tir me; fox trot, w & 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1942 ; E unp. 
312196; Arthur Keesing, Jersey City. 

. he 46988 

You branded my heart; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310940; Leo F. 
Blythe, Sweetwater, Tex. 46989 


You buy ’em—we’ll fly ’em; song. © 
Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 107837; Irene 
Siems, St. Paul. 46990 


You came-into my life like a dream; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 
311541; Fred J. Rogers, New London, 
Wis. 46991 


You can: bank on a Ani song, m 
Laverne Ray Peterson. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
7, 1942; EH unp. 313239; David Well- 
man Rhodes, Louisville.. ' 46992 


You can count on ‘the infantry; w & 
melody Bill [i. e. W. J.] Lennerts.. © 
1 e Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 313621; 
William J. Lennerts, Detroit. 46993 


You can have my sugar; song, m 
Stephen Grady [pseud. of Andrew 
Brady] ©1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 
313524; Lauretta Millhouse, Larned, 
Kan. 46994 


You ean say that again; w & melody. 
©1e. Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 311918; 
os J. Daley, Pawtucket, R. I. 

46995 

You can’t beat a man that’s free; w 
H. G. Avery, m H. Tusch. © 1.¢. 
Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311569; Hazel 
Goodman Avery & Herman Tusch, 
Seneca Falls, N. Y. 46996 


You can’t black out the moon, Mr. Hit- 
ler; song, w Gertrude Ruth Moyni- 
han. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942: E tnp. 
309841; Florence M. Fortier, Read- 
ing, Mass. 46997 


You can’t crash the gates of. heaven; 
w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 7,-1942; 
-E unp. 314529; Margaret Weiss Lust- 
garten, Brooklyn. 46998 


pt. 111,-h) B.Pv. BF 


| You can’t eat your cake and have it 
Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] | 


too; w & melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 19, 
.1942 ; E unp, 312508 ; Nathan Marcus, 
Brooklyn. 46999 


You can’t forget me; w & melody. © 
1c. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 308114; 
Walter Ernest York, San Gabriel, 
Calif. 47000 


You can’t replace a mother’s affection ; 
song, melody Cleary & Dave Hardin. 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312810; 
Morris N. Kepp, St. Louis. 47001 


You can’t stop the dreams I dream of 
you; w J. C. Cooney & Pat Rolland, 
& melody. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 818953; Leopold Louis Oscar 
Karczag, Detroit. 47002 


You captivated me; w & melody. © 
1 e@ Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 312898; 
' Jack Freeman, Newark, N. J. 47003 


You captured my heart, sefior; w & 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 
314250; Emma Svehla, Jackson, Minn. 

47004 

You click with me baby; w& melody 
Jimmy Murphy. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 314686; James Sanborn Mur- 
phy, Laguna Beach, Calif. 47005 


You could be so sweet to me; w & 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
314045; Haskell. B. Davis, Washing- 
ton. 47006 

You dared me to love you; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 312609; 
Hamilton Gordon McLean, Los An- 
geles. 47007 


You don’t seem to care; song. ©1c. 


Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312174; Beulah 
Acock, Bellville, Tex. 47008 
You fell out of a star; w & melody. 


© 1c. Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309577 ; 
Charles Del Monte & A. Tartag Lione, 
New York. 47009 


You gave my everything I always 
wanted; song. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 311305; John George Greis- 
sing, Akron, O. 47010 


You got what I need to cure the blues; 
w & m Curley Mahr; pf. treble. © 
1c. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 313413; 
Artists music corp., New York. 

47011 


You gotta go; w & melody. ©le.. 
Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 313640; Justin 
Ring, Brooklyn. 47012 


You haunt me; song. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 
1942; EK unp. 314635; Clark Pierson, 
Bloomington, Ind. 47013 


1720 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1942 


You have drafted my heart; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; 


ody. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1942: E unp. 
311520 ; Earl Lee Aiken, Canton, N.C. 


47015 | 


You just ain’t got what it takes to take | 
m Tom Baker | 
'You said goodbye; 
E unp. 310848; Richard | 


what you got; song, 
{[pseud. of Carroll Webster] ©1c. 
Oct. 5, 1942; 


Bemowski, Chicago. 47016 


You just can’t make me blue; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 
312932; Jeffrey Wing, New York. 

47017 


You keep them rolling along; song. 
©1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313156; 
Levesta Elain Lowry, Waco, Tex. 


47018 | 


You lift me high; w & melody. ©l1c. 
Aug. 27, 1942; 
Jane Smith, Paducah, Tex. 


You look just like Margie; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 308898 ; 
Harlan John Jenson, Santa Monica, 
Calif. 47020 


You made the other side of me show, 
baby; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 7, 
1942; EK unp. 314563; Ethel Mae 

' Hamilton, Miami, Fla. 47021 


You make me happy; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314544; Martin 
Lenich, jr., Hillsboro, Il. 47022 


You mean everything to me; w & m | 


© Sept. 30, 1942; H 
Lawrence Wright music 
47023 


Gerald Carne. 
for. 67487; 
co., Itd., London. 


You mean old thing; song, melody Ros- | 


coe F. Barnhart. © 1 ec. Oct. 27, 
1942; E unp. 813383; Ray Hawling, 
Leesburg, Va. 47024 


You must believe in America; song. 
©1c. Sept. 16, 1942; E unp. 309440; 
Willie Borland Pippin, Sanford, Fla. 

47025 


You must conquer; song, arr. Pedro 
Lozano. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1942; H 
unp. 311053 ; Abraham Aptaker, Syra- 
cuse. 47026 


You never cared; w & melody. Ole 
Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314350; John D. 
Denson, Oakland, Calif. 47027 


You painted my world; w W. R. Koeh- 
EK unp. }: 
314624; Henry H. Engel, New York. | 

. 47014 |. 


You haven’t changed a bit; w & mel- | 


E unp. 311881; Ruth | 
47019 | 


47040 


ler, melody S. M. Johnson. © 1 «. 
Sept. 14, 1942; EH unp. 311076; Su- 
phronia M. Johnson & William Rob- 
ert Koehler, Pomona, Calif. 47028 


You remind me of your daddy; m Dor- 
othy Alice Hicks; pf., with w. © 
1 e@ Oct. 30, 1942: EK unp. 313681; 
George Francis McVinnie, Coral Hills, 
Md. ys 47029 


song, m J. Chas. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 

Kitty Vessio, Brooklyn. 

47030 


You speak my language; from Seven 
days leave, w Frank lLoesser, m 
Jimmy McHugh. © Oct. 5, 1942; E 
pub. 108716; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 47031 


You stole my heart; w & melody Henry 
Collins [pseud. of H. C. Edwards, jr.] 
© 1c. Oct. 13, 1942; E unp. 311980; 
Henry Collins Edwards, jr., Los An- 
geles. 47032 


You stupid Cupid; song. © 1 ce Oct: 
7, 1942; E unp. 311329; Patricia Eve- 
lyn Hansen, Chicago. 47033 


You talk in my sleep; w Richard Ave- 
don & Marjorie Lederer, & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; E unp. 308985; 
Marvin Joseph Edelstein, New York. 

47034 


You, the baby and me; song, m ge 
Gilmore. © 1 ¢. Sept. 14, 1942; 
unp. 308883; Ralph R, Reed, plies 
ham, Wash. 47035 


You thrill me; song. © Save. 14, 1942; 
EK pub. 108152: Alfred Marion Mor- 
rison, Los Angeles, 47036 


You took the wind outa’ my sails; w & 
m Johnny Vick [i. e. J. C. Vick, jr.] 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311683 ; 
John Charles Vick, jr., Wyandotte, 
Mich. 47037 


You turned me down; w Dick [i. e 
Richard] Howard & Dick Jurgens, 
m Dick Howard, Lew Quadling & 
Dick Jurgens. © Sept. 1, 1942; E 
pub. 108736; Bay State music co., 
Boston. 47038 


You went away and left me; song, m 
Byron Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm 
Lee] © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
313868; Dora E. Doxey, Norfolk, Va. 

47039 


You went out of my heart; w & mel- 
ody. © 1. Sept. 4, 1942; E unp. 
308091; Betty Carlin, Albany. 47040 


MeNeil. 
3117 12 : 


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47041 


pt. 11, n. s., Vv. 37 


You were in my heart right from the| Young man falsely condemned to die; 


start; song. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1942; 
EK unp. 311956; Nick Armear, Youngs- 
town, O. 47041 


You were just fooling around; w Mar- 
garet Garvin; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 


(1942. E unp. 313112; Henry Arthur | 


Frischknecht, Leonia, N. J. 47042 


You were with me last night; w & m 
Tom [i. e. Thomas] Licavoli. ©1l1e. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314572; Thomas 
Licavoli, Columbus, O. 47043 


You will never take my dreams from 
me; w & melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 23, 
1942; E unp. 309839; Nellie Nieb, 
Cincinnati. 

You’d be so nice to come home to; from 
Something to shout about, w & m 
Cole Porter. © Oct. 5, 1942; E pub. 
108301; Chappell &-co., ine, New 
York. 47045 


You’d drive all my troubles away; m 
Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1 ce. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312627; 
Stella Webster, Lake Odessa, Mich. 

47046 


You’d neither understand nor care; pf., 
with w. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 
311259; Clarice Broudy Matthews, 
New York. 47047 


You’ll be sorry someday; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; E unp., 311445; 
Mathew John Duniphin, Dallas. 

47048 


You’ll find yourself in clover; m Bob 
Carleton; pf. treble, with w. ©1e. 
Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310821; Nora 
Volden, Chicago. 47049 


You'll never know; song, w Verley 
Craig. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 
311225; Frances D. Paige, Olympia, 
Wash. 47050 


You'll never regret you love me; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
EK unp. 314643; J. B. Dun, Staten 
Island, N. Y. 47051 


You'll never remember; w & m Jack 
Owens; pf. treble. © 1 e. Oct. 29, 
1942; E unp. 313490; Owens-Kemp 
musie co., New York. 47052 


You'll still be a sweetheart to me; w & 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 
313647; Minnie Avery, Sacramento, 
Calif. 47053 


Young George Washington; text Madge 
Tucker, m Molly Donaldson. © Oct. 
5, 1942; D 76180; Musette publishers, 
ine., New York. 47053* ! 


47044 | 


song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
©1e. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 312441; 
George C. Stith, Cheriton, Va. 47054 


Y. M. C. A. montage; from Big time, 
by Roger Edens. pts. 1-6. ©le 
each Sept. 22, 1942; E unp. 309736— 
309741; Loew’s, ine., New York. 

47055-47060 


Your country ; w. & melody. ©1e. Oct. 
19, 1942; E unp. 312497; Eugene V. 
Baumann, Chicago. 47061 


Your country needs you; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 312902; Belva 
Christine Tall, Elkhorn, Wis. 47062 


Your days are numbered Mr. Hitler; 
w & melody. ©1ec. Oct. 9, 1942; H 


unp. 811454; Rufus F. Brewster, 
Nashville. ‘ 47063 
Your Flag and my Flag; song. ©1ce. 


‘ Noy. 8, 1942; E unp. 314010; Helen 
J. Shrimpton, Ainsworth, Neb. 47064 


Your heart; w O. Caal [pseud. of C. A. 
Ledwith], m Eddie Ward [pseud. of 
Eddie Boyden] ©1e. Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 313849 ; Catherine A, Ledwith, 
New York. 47065 


Your land and my land; w Dorothy 
Donnelly, m Sigmund Romberg, arr. 
Douglas MacLean [pseud. of F. 
Campbell-Watson]; women’s. 3-pt. 
voices. © Oct. 27, 1942; E. pub. 
108875 ; Harms, ine., New York. 47066 


Your letters; song. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 311148; Edith Belle Boswell, 
Fountain City, Tenn. 47067 


Your love still follows me; song, mel- 
ody Harry W. Freeman. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
6, 1942; E unp. 311200; Pauline 8. 
Chadwell, Lynfield, Mass. 47068 


Your love will see me thru; w Eddie 
[i. e. Edward] Meehan & J. H. Har- 
ris, m D. Ryan. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 312941; Jack H. Harris, Ed- 
ward Meehan & Donald Ryan, Phila- 
delphia. 47069 


Your mamma told you too much; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 318706; 
Florence Lieser Wolpers, Concordia, 
Mo. 47070 


Your picture came today; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1ce. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
314518; Eugene James Gorman, In- 
glewood, Calif. 47071 


Your priority belongs to me; song, w 
Irwin Birnbaum. © 1 cc. Oct. 14, 
1942; E unp. 312715; Leo Paul, New 
York. 47072 


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no. 10, 1942 


47100 


Your smile will go with me; w & mj You’re gone; w & melody. 


Cowboy Rambler [pseud. of Bill 
Boyd] © Oct. 2, 1942; E pub. 
108610; Peer internat]. corp., New 
York. 47073 


Your sweet love song; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 314283; Al 
Holland, Los Angeles. 47074 


Your true Annabelle; w & melody. © 
1 ec. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314772; 
John N. Ouzounian, Los Angeles. 

47075 


Your voices tune; from Alexander’s 
feast, w Newburgh Hamilton, m 
Georg Friedrich Hindel, arr. Charles 
D. Dawe; men’s cho. © Aug. 18, 
1942; E pub. 107756; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 47076 


You’re a. mist of the silver moon; song, 
m Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll 
Webster] © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 312215; Ann Morris, Prattsville, 
Ala. 47077 


You’re a superman to: me; song, m 
J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 ¢. Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 311715; Doris Burkard, 
Ridgewood, L. I., N. Y. 47078 


You’re all the sweetness I need; w & 
melody. ©1ce. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
312540; Erma Walker, Meadows, Id. 

47079 


You’re always in my thoughts; melody, 


with pf. acc. ©l1e. Nov. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 314128; Edna Baylor Shaw, Los 
Angeles. 47080 
You’re away; m Bob Carleton; pf. 


treble, with w. © 1 c¢. Sept. 17, 
1942; EK unp. 309115; Ida Lowe Ailiff, 
Williamson, W. Va. 47081 


You’re breaking my heart that way; 
w & melody. © 1. Oct. 10, 1942; 
EK unp. 311538; Sy Shorser & Joseph 
B. Tenebria, Hobbs Field, N. M. 

47082 


You’re cheating on me; song, melody 
Frank W. Ford. © 1 e¢. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 313757; Billie Eliza- 
beth Martin, Norfolk, Va. 47083 


You’re driving me down to the river; 
song, melody Lindsay McPhail. © 
1 ec Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 3143860; 
Timothy Tillie, Paterson. 47084 


You’re going just because I love you; 
w & melody. ©1e. Sept. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 311933; David Dillon, New 
York. 47085 


31591—438 14 


©l1e. 
Sept. 28, 1942; E unp. 309908; Rose 
Mary Zaltsman, Brooklyn. 47086 


You’re gone ’n’ I’m blue; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312816; 
Joseph Pilisotta, Biloxi, Miss. 47087 


Youw’re gonna miss me baby when I’m 
gone; song. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 313186; Patsy Ruth D’augh- 
beny Howell, Nashville. 47088 


You’re gonna win that ball game Uncle 
Sam; m Carl Bonner [pseud. of Carl 
Bonner Hedwall]; pf., with w. 

1 ec. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 312067; 
George Moriarty, Detroit. 47089 


You’re in my dreams; waltz, w Glenn 
A. Baxter, & melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
10, 1942; E unp. 314894; August Ed- 
ward Friend, Alameda, Calif. 47090 


Youw’re just a fair-weather lover; fox 
trot, w & melody. ©1e Oct. 22, 
1942; E unp. 312836; Emmet Edward 
Niehoff, Louisville. 47091 


You’re just mammy’s black face boy; 
w & melody. ©1ce. Oct. 15, 1942; 
E unp. 312197; Charles Henry Pace, 
Pittsburgh. 47092 


Youw’re like a song; song, adapted from . 
Romance in E major, by Anton Ru- 
binstein. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 311040; Harold Robert Gordon, 
Camp Livingston, La. 47093 


You’re mine for keeps; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312268; 
Carl Shamberg, Newark, N. J. 47094 


You’re more than everything to me; w 
& melody. © 1. Oct. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 3138634; Nils Olson, Southamp- 
ton, N. Y. 47095 


You’re my favorite dream; song, m 
Vida Tucker Goldman & Larry [i. e. 
L. E.] Goldman. © 1 ce. Oct. 12, 
1942; E unp. 313328; Lawrence Eddy 
Goldman, Clayton, Mo. 47096 


You’re my first melody of love; w & 
m Bill [i. e. W. J.] Gollan. ©1e. 
Sept. 25, 1942; E unp. 311071; Wil- 
liam John Gollan, Chicago. 47097 


You’re my heart; w & melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 313314; James 
A. Morealdi, New Haven. 47098 


You’re my only; song. © 1. Oct. 19, 


1942; E unp. 312707; William J. Mo- 
roney, Dallas, 47099 


You’re no cockadoodle; m Bob Carle- 
ton; pf. treble, with w. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
26, 1942; EH unp. 313294; R. C. Dunn, 
Chicago, 47100 


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47101 


pt. 10, by &.\¥. ST 


You’re O. K.; valse, w & melody. ©1c. 


Chas. McNeil. © 1 ¢. Oct. 12, 1942; 


EK unp. 311717; Elsa HE, Sarley, Cleve- | 
47102 


Youw’re out of this world; w & melody. | 
-You’ve given me a new lease on life; 


land. 


© le. Oct. 15, 1942; E unp. 312159; 
Margo Harrow, New York. 47103 


You’re so sweet; song, m Leo Richard 


& Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 3, | 


1942; E unp. 314148; Florence Ed- 
wards Anderson, Anderson, 8, C. 


47104 | 


You’re solid, babe, you’re solid; w & 


melody Stanley Baum, Jerry Dietz & | 
-You’ve stolen the key to my heart; song, 


H. Light. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 312293; Enoch Light, Danbury, 
Conn. 47105 


Youw’re that lovely one; song, m Bobby 


Worth. ©1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. | 


314621; Truman Owens, Lawndale, 
Calif. 47106 


You’re the girl that my heart has left 
behind; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 30, 
1942; E unp. 313677; Roger L. Hol- 
ton, Camp Davis, N. C. 

You’re the only one I'll ever. love; w 
Andy [i. e. Andrew] Boffo, melody 
Billy .[i. e. W. F.] Armocida. © 1c. 
Oct. 10, 1942 ; E unp. 311688 ; William 

- Francis Armocida, Pittsburgh. 47108 


You’re the prettiest girl in the world; 
w & melody R. I. O’Nan & Frank 
Brown. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 
313478; R. I. O’Nan, Miami, Fla. 

47109 

You’re the right kind of girl, he’s the 
wrong kind of guy; m Don Frye; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; 
EK unp. 314885; Harry Weinstein, 
Brooklyn. 47110 


You’re the someone I’m in love with; 
song. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; E unp. 
311069; Fred Dobson & Warren G. 
Lauffer, Chicago. 47111 

You’re the tops, Uncle Sam, you’re the 
tops; song. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; 
EB unp. 312937 ;s Louis Joseph Halpern, 


47107 | 


You’re what I want for Xmas; w Lee 
Sept. 29, 1942 ; E unp. 312106; Charles | 
LeRoy Parker, Sioux City, Ia. 47101 | 

You're out of my heart; song, m J. | 

| You’ve come to take daddy’s place; 


Morris, & melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 19, 
1942; E unp. 309426; Sumner §. Si- 
mons, Brighton, Mass. 47113 


song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. 
Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 311638; Lura 
H, Queen, Louisville. 47114 


w & m Irene [i. e. G. I. H.] Estes. 
© 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; E unp. 307914; 
Glanys Irene Hutchinson Hstes, Ashe- 
ville, N. C. 47115 


'You’ve made me want to own you; 


song. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
812429; Arthur Joseph Tucker, South 
Ozone Park, L, I., N. Y. 47116 


arr. Edward M. Petty. © 1. Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 3146323 Charles H. 
Hggebrecht & Mrs. Charles H. Hgge- 
brecht, Maywood, Il. 47117 


You’ve waited too long to wed me; song, 
m Gordon R. Woodford. © 1c. Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 314755; Neville Lee 
Haley, Cynthiana, Ky. 47118 


Yuletide (Las Pascuas) ; English ver- 
sion, m harmonized & arr, Deems 
Taylor, collected Kurt Schindler; 
mixed cho. © Oct. 20, 1942; E pub. 
108699; J, Fischer & bro., New York. 

47119 

Zig-zag flying corps; song. ©1c. Nov. 
38, 1942; E unp. 314191; Alven L. 
Teter, St. Louis Park, Minn. 47120 


Zipper on my heart; song, m Carol 
Wayne & I. B. Botts. © Oct. 9, 1942; 
EX pub. 109008; Ida Bassett Botts, 
Houston. 47121 

Zipper your lips; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 e. Oct. 19, 
1942; E unp. 312486; Augustin Gag- 
non, Northbridge, Mass. 47122 


Zoney, my honey; song, m Aaron A. 
Clark. © Oct. 14, 1942; E pub. 
108487; Louis Allan De Villeneuve, 
Tucson, Ariz. 47123 

Ir. Streichquartett; v. Alexander Zem- 
linsky, op. 15; partitur. © May 21, 
1916; E for. 67359 ; Universal-edition, 


Chicago. 47112 a. g., Vienna. 47124 

Number of entries of Musical Compositions in Part 3 of the Catalog since 
Jan, 1, 1942: 

Musical Compositions in English language (including 35,173 unpub-> 

ismed ye ae D2 ene aE ee 44, 898 
Musical Compositions in foreign languages (including 779 unpub- 

ished ye! See ee eA Seame Wek UN eee ee ee Zao". 

Popa, See eee ee AS. AO ee ee em VOC ee, el es —_—— 

47, 124 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


[47124 


Abie and me and the baby; song, m/| And the great big world went round 


’ Harry Von Tilzer. © Lew Brown, 
Beverly Hills, Calif. R 112018, Oct. 
15, 1942. 1 


w Lew Brown. © Harry Von 
Tilzer, New York. R 112581, Nov. 9, 
1942. Z 


Admirals all; march; orch. © Hubert 
Bath, Fulmer, Bucks, England. R 
112408, Oct. 27, 1942. 3 


Aida ; opera, text ed. M. Louise Baum, 


mG. Verdi. Cho.ed. ©C.C. Birch- 
ard & co., Boston: R 112397, Oct. 27, 
1942. 4 


Alagazam ; song, w Andrew B. Sterling. 
© Harry Von Tilzer, New York. R 
_ 112580, Nov. 9, 1942. 5 


Album fiir normal-harmonium; arr. aus 
Fr. Chopin, R. Wagner. u. a. nos. 1— 
11. © Johannes Wolthers, Copen- 
hagen. R 111827, Oct. 12, 1942. 6 


All praise to Him; anthem, w H. 
Bonar; mixed voices. © Fred W. 
Peace, Dewsbury, Yorks, England. 
R 112444, Oct. 31, 1942. 7 


All the world’s a clock shop; song, 
from The clock shop. © John L. 
Golden, New York. R 111859, Oct. 9, 


1942. 8 
Aloha; variations; pf. © Sydney P. 
Harris, Detroit. R 111997, Oct. 15, 
1942, a) 


Aloha oe; w Herbert Reynolds, m Queen 
Liliuokalani, arr. Charles N. Grant. 
© Martha Grant, Bayside, N. Y. R 
112255, Oct. 21, 1942. 10 


Along the Rialto; folio, Fred Fischer, 
Percy Wenrich & others; pf. © Anna 
Fischer, New York. R 111976, Oct. 
12, 1942. fe Tt 


Along the road to Singapore; song, m 
Alma M. Sanders & Hans Von Hol- 
stein. © Richard Pascoe, Detroit. 
R 112012, Oct. 15, 1942. — 12 


America; w James. Whitcomb Riley, 
m Ward Stephens. © Ida Mae Pier- 
pont Stephens, New York. R 112535, 
Nov. 5, 1942. 13 


and round; song, w Andrew B. Ster- 
ling. © Harry Von Tilzer, New 
York. R 112575, Nov. 9, 1942. 14 


Are you from Dixie? ’Cause I’m from 
Dixie too; w J. Yellen, m G. L. Cobb. 
© George L. Cobb, Brookline, Mass. 
& Jack Yellen, New York. R 112374, 
Oct. 28, 1942. 15 


Aspiration; from Style and execution, 
by. Hans Seeling, ed., rev. & aug- 
mented Moritz Moszkowski; pf. © 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston.. R 
112202, Oct. 7, 1942. 16 


Assembly march; pf. © Frederic Wal- 
lace Hager, Jackson Heights, L..I., 
NOY? PEROUA929. Oeky 12) 1982S ee 


At break o’ day; w P. J. O’Reilly, m. 
Wilfrid Sanderson. © Mary HEliza- 
beth Sanderson, Guildford, Surrey, 
England. R 112249, Oct. 22, 1942. 

18 


At breakfast time he always has a 
lily; song, w C. Slavin & H. Hem- 


mendinger. © James Kendis, Ja- 
maiea, N. Y. R 112010, Oct. 17, 
1942. wanstT? & 


At close of day; w Lady Lindsey, m 
Gertrude Ross; in A flat. © Cor- 
rine Ross Grimaldi, Los Angeles. R 
112460, Nov. 3, 1942. | : 20 


At the angels’ ragtime ball; song, w 
Glenn La Marr [pseud. of E. Bur- 
nett] © Ernie Burnett, New York. 
R 112009, Sept. 26, 1942. 21 


At the county fair; w H. Hayworth, 
mA. Spurr. © Herb Hayworth, Fort 
Wayne & Allen Spurr, Alhambra, 
Calif. R 112158, Oct. 21, 1942. Ze 


At the five and ten cent store; w Erin 
[i. e. M] Lee, m Jean Walz. © Mar- 
vin Lee, Chicago. R 111582, Oct. 3, 
1942. 23 


Aus ernster zeit; ouverture, Felix 
Weingartner ; orch. partitur. © Car- 
men Studer Weingartner, Winter- 
thir, Switzerland. R 112481, Nov. 3, 
1942. 24 


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25 


Autumn song; by Percy Elliott; pf. 
© Lillian May Elliott, London. R 
112476, Nov. 2, 1942. 25 


Autumn wind so wistful; w & m Gena 
Branscombe [i. e. G. B. Tenney] © 
Gena Branscombe Tenney, New York. 
R 112532, Oct. 31, 1942. 26 


Ave Maria; op. 182, Latin w, m Ed- 
wardo Marzo; sop. or ten.; in G. © 
Clare Philbin Marzo, East Orange, 
N. J. R 112276, Oct, 21, 1942. PA 


Barbary ; valse algérienne. 1. Orch.— 
2 Pf. © George L. Cobb, Brookline, 
Mass. <A 112096, 112097, Oct. 20, 
1942. 28, 29 


Barnicombe fair; song. © Kennedy 
Russell, London. R 112585, Nov. 9, 
1942. 30 


Be thou faithful; w Harriet S. Lake, 
m Daniel B. Towner. © Ada Page 
Towner, Chicago. R 112525, Nov. 5, 
1942. 31 


Beauty (The) ; fox trot; pf. © Hector 
MacCarthy, Flushing, N. Y. R 
112143, Oct. 21, 1942. 32 


Because I am forgiven; w Lucia B. 
Cook, m Daniel B. Towner. © Ada 
Page Towner, Chicago. R 112546, 
Nov. 7, 1942. . 33 


Because it’s you; song. © Helen Trix, 


New York. R 112138, Oct. 20, 1942. | 
34 | 
| Bric-a-brac ; selection, Lionel Monckton 


Belle (La) Lulu; from Two is com- 
pany, w Edward A. Paulton & Adolf 


Philipp, m Jean Briquet [pseud. of | 


Adolf Philipp] & <A. Philipp. © 
Jessie June Paulton, W. Tarring nr. 
Worthing, Sussex, England. R 
112511, Nov. 4, 1942. 39 


Beneath the pines; song, w Kenneth 
Bruce. © Ethel Angless, Birkdale, 
Southport, England. R 112227, Oct. 
22, 1942. 36 


Berceuse; from Jocelyn, by B. Godard, | 


arr. Mackie-Beyer ; military band. © 


J. W. Pepper & son, inc., Philadel- | 


phia. R 111666, Oct. 8, 1942. 37 


Best-loved southern melodies; medley, 
Al Hayes. 
Fillmore bros. co., 
112341, 112342, Oct. 23, 1942. 


Beyond; op. 24, no. 1, w Kendall Ban- 
ning; sop. or ten. & mezzo-sop. or 
bar. 
R 111678, Oct. 7, 1942. 


1. Orch.—2. Band. ©] 
Cincinnati. R| 
38, 39 | 


Buttercup schottische; from The wild 


© Mabel W. Daniels, Boston. | 
40 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 37 


Birds fly home; song, w Julian Green- 
way. © Julius Harrison, Malvern, 
Worcester, England. R 112111, Oct. 
21, 1942. 41 


Birth of a nation: w & m Billy fi. e. 
W.M.] James © William M. James, 
Philadelphia. R 111637, Oct. 6, 1942. 

42 


Blarney castle-walk; from Maid in 
America, w Harold R. Atteridge, m 
P. Schwartz & Nora Bayes. © Phil 
Schwartz, Chicago & Benjamin L. 
Friedland, Lynbrook, N. Y. R112260, 
Oct. 21, 1942. 43 


Blue and the gray waltz; by D. W. 
Crist; pf. © Gertrude Crist, Alli- 
ance, O. R 112416, Oct. 30, 1942. 44 


Blue Danube; waltz, Joh. Strauss, arr. 
Mackie-Beyer; military band. © J. 
W. Pepper & Son, inc., Philadelphia. 
R 111664, Oct. 8, 1942. 45 


Bohemian girl; selection, Balfe, arr. 
George D. Barnard; orech. © Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. R 112340, 
Oct. 23, 1942. 46 


Bohemian march; 2 violins & pf. 
A, L. Maresh, Cleveland. R 111586, 
Oct. 5, 1942. 47 


Bon ton; one step-cake walk, Lucky 
[i. e. C. L.] Roberts, arr. J. Louis’ 
Von der Mehden, jr.; pf. © C. 
Lueckeyth Roberts, New York. R 
111656, Aug. 29, 1942. 48 


& Herman Finck, arr. H. H. Higgs; 
pf. © Chappell & co., 1td., London. 
R 112236, Oct. 22, 1942. 49 


Bring peace, we pray; anthem, w & m 
Flora Cathcart [pseud. of J. R. Mur- 
phy] © Jeannette Robinson Murphy, 
Cruso, N. C. R 112088, Oct, 21, 1942. 

50 


British grenadiers; English fantasia, 
variations, arr, Theo. M. Tobani; 
cornet, clarinet or bar. solo. 1. Pf. 
ace.—2. Full oreh. ace.—38. Military 
band ace. © Edwin Franko Gold- 
man, New York. R 112230-112232, 
Sept. 15, 1942. 51-53 


Broadway blues; w J. Brandon Walsh, 
m Terry Sherman. © Eleanor Bow- 
man, Chicago. R 111996, Oct. 15, 
1942. 54 


flower dance suite; pf. © Fred W. 
Hager, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y. 
R 112272, Oct. 22, 1942. 55 


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no. 10, 1942 


Cabareting in Pumpkinville; from The | Celtic valse; 


girl of to-morrow, w Joseph Noel, m 
J. E. Howard & Herbert P. Stothart. 
© Joseph E. Howard, New York. R 
111663, Oct. 6, 1942. 56 


— song, from The girl of to-morrow, 
w Joseph Noel. © Joseph E. 
Howard, New York & Herbert P. 
Stothart, Culver City, Calif. R 
111693, Oct. 5, 1942. oT 


Cake walk promenade; from The girl 
of to-morrow, w Joseph Noel, m J. E. 
Howard & Herbert P. Stothart. © 
Joseph EK. Howard, New York. R 
111662, Oct. 6, 1942. 58 


song, from The girl of to-morrow, 
w Joseph Noel. © Joseph UH. 
Howard, New York & Herbert P. 
Stothart; Culver City, Calif. R 
111692, Oct. 5, 1942. 59 


Call of the trail; song, w Grace Duffie 
Boylan; in E min. © Fay Foster, 
New York. R 111642, Oct. 6, 1942. 

60 


Caprice; op. 34, no. 2; pf. © Francis 
Hendriks, Santa Monica, Calif. R 
112258, Oct, 22, 1942. a 61 


Caprice Hungarian; pf. © Florence 
Newell Barbour, Providence. R 
112439, Oct. 31, 1942. 62 


Caprice xxiv; de N. Paganini, arr.; 
violon et pf. © Alexander Wun- 
derer, Vienna. R 112495, Nov. 3, 
1942. 63 


Captain Mac; w P. J. O’Reilly, m Wil- 
frid Sanderson. © Mary Elizabeth 
Sanderson, Guildford, Surrey, Eng- 
land. R 112248, Oct. 22, 1942, 64 


Carmen ; opera, lyrics Sybil Paget, dia- 
logue David Stevens, m Georges 
Bizet, adapted & arr. Bertha Remick. 
© C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. R 
112331, Oct...22,; 1942. 65 


Castles in the air; polka de concert, 
Clay Smith; cornet in B flat, trom- 


bone or bar., with pf. acc. © Coyla 
May Smith, Chicago. R 112153, Oct. 
22, 1942. 66 


Cavatina, and Barcarole; by Samuel 
Coleridge-Taylor; pf. © Associated 
music publishers, inc., New York. R 
111626, Sept. 30, 1942. 67 


Celerity ; from Style and execution, by 
H. Ravina, ed., rev. & augmented 


Moritz Moszkowski; pf. © Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. R 112201, 
Oct. 7, 1942. 68 


82 


orch. © Rudolph P. 
O’Donnell, Uxbridge, Middlesex, Eng- 
land. R 112587, Nov. 9, 1942. 69 


Chalk farm to Camberwell Green ; from 
Briec-a-brac, w & m Lionel Monckton. 
© Charles F. Monckton, Eastbourne, 
Hngland & H. Paul Monckton, Forest, 
Guernsey, England. R 112120, Oct. 
12, 1942. 70 


Chappell’s army journal, no. 426; by 
Haydn Wood, arr. Arthur Wood & 
Dan Godfrey ; full military band. © 
Chappell & eco. ltd., London. R 
112014, Oct. 15, 1942. Teall 


Charaktersttick; v. Rudolf Braun, op. 


49; klavier. hft. 3. © Paula Graf 
& Adele Russ, Vienna. R 112482, 
Noy. 3, 1942. (P2 


Charge of the lancers; march & two 
step, Gaylord Bleakley. 1. Orch.—2. 
Band. © Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati. R 112263, 112264, Oct. 23, 1942. 

73, 74 


Charity begins at home; w Alcan Moss 
& W. W. Denslow, m Maurice Levi. 
© Henry R. Levi, Baltimore. R 
111982, Oct. 15, 1942. a5 


© Raymond Hub- 
bell, Miami, Fla. R 112080, Oct. 20, 
1942. 76 


Cheero; the palace girls’ dance, from 
Passing show of 1915, by Herman 
Finck; pf. © Mabel Mary Finck, 
London. R 112410, Oct. 27,1942. 77 


Chilli con-can; from The girl of to- 
morrow, w Joseph Noel, m J. H. 
Howard & Herbert P. Stothart. © 
Joseph E. Howard, New York. R 
111661, Oct. 6, 1942. 78 


— song, from The girl of to-morrow, 
w Joseph Noel. © Joseph E. How- 
ard, New York & Herbert P. Stothart, 
Culver City, Calif. R 111691, Oct. 5, 
1942. 79 


Choral prelude; on The old hundredth, 
by Everett HK. Truette, op. 31, no. 1; 
organ. © Fannie S. Truette, Brook- 
line, Mass. R 112452, Oct. 31, 1942. 

80 


Christmas carols; w Joseph Fletcher & 
others, m William Dressler & others. 
bk. 2. © Richard Dressler, Phila- 
delphia. R 112277, Oct. 21,1942. 81 


Come back to Dreamland; w & m Jack 
Wells. © Nettie Bark, New York. 
R 112351, Oct. 26, 1942. 82 


Charlotte waltz; pf. 


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83 


Come Holy Spirit, heavenly dove; w 
Simon Browne; women’s 38-pt. voices. 
‘© Stanley T. Reiff, Lansdowne, Pa. 
R 112436, Oct. 31, 1942. 83 


Come on along; fox trot; pf. © Egbert 
Van Alstyne, Chicago. R 112134, 
Oct. 20, 1942. 84 


Come to my beautiful bungalow; song. 
© Hector MacCarthy, Flushing, N, Y. 
R 112166, Oct. 21, 1942. 85 


Come unto me; op. 186, w C. H. Elsling ; 
sop. or ten.; in F. © J. Hdwin Alle- 
mong, Roanoke, Va. R 112275, Oct. 
21, 1942. 86 


Come with me to Paree; from: Two 
is company, w Edward A. Paulton 
& Adolf Philipp, m Jean Briquet 
[pseud. of Adolf Philipp] & A. 
Philipp. .© Jessie June Paulton, W. 
Tarring nr. Worthing, Sussex, Eng- 
land. R 112512, Nov. 4, 1942. 87 


Cotton blossom serenade; song, from 
Ned Wayburn’s town topics, Ww 
Thomas Gray. © Harold Orlob, 
New York. R 112359, Oct. 27, 1942. 

88 


Courts of Janislyd; from Persian suite ; 
organ. © R. S. Stoughton, Allston, 
Mass. R 112250, Oct. 22, 1942. 89 


Crimson and gold; song, w John D. 
‘ Haney. © George H. Gartlan, Brook- 
lyn. R 112001, Oct. 15, 1942. 90 


Crinoline girl; selection, Percy Wen- 


‘rich, arr. Lee Orean Smith; orch. 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. R 
111854, Oct. 12, 1942. 91 


Crown melodies; by D. W. Crist; pf. 
© Gertrude Crist, Alliance, O. R 
112424, Oct. 30, 1942. 92 


Crowned or crucified; w Florence E. 
Johnson, m Daniel B..Towner. © 
Ada Page Towner, Chicago. R 112526, 
Noy. 5, 1942. 93 


Daffodils; w William Wordsworth ;: 2- 
pt. treble voices. © Daniel Gregory 
Mason, New York. R 112349, Oct. 27, 
1942. 94 


Daisy polka; from The wild flower 
dance suite; pf. © Fred W. Hager, 
Jackson Heights, L. I, N. Y. R 
112271, Oct. 22, 1942. 95 


Dance in the vale; op. 16, no. 4; pf. 
© Trygve Torjussen, Oslo, Norway. 
R 112448, Oct. 31, 1942. ’ ~- 96 


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pt. 01, n. s., v. 37 


Dancing at the cotton ball; song, w 
Lou Klein. © Jerome Shay, Tampa, 
Fla. R 112156, Oct. 21, 1942. 97 


Dancing with the girls at home; song, 
from Lady Luxury, w Rida Johnson 
Young. © William A. Schroeder, 
New York. R 111689, Oct. 19, 1942. 

98 


Darlin’; w Ballard Macdonald; med., 
in C. © Albert Von Tilzer, New 
York. R 112068, Oct. 16, 1942. 99 


Days of birth; pf. © Joseph Frede- 
ricks, Ilford, Essex, England. R 
111627, Sept. 30, 1942. 100 


Dear hands that gave me violets; w 
Fred E. Weatherly, m H. Wood. © 
Haydn Wood, Northam, Devon, Hng- 
land & Miriam Weatherly, Bath, Eng- 
land. R 112067, Oct. 12, 1942. 101 


Dear little pipe; song, w Thomas 
Courtice. © Howard Carr, London. 
R 112068, Oct. 12, 1942. 102 


Dear old fashioned Irish songs my 
mother sang to me; song, w Vincent 
Bryan. © Harry Von Tilzer, New 
York. R. 112577, Nov. 9, 1942. 103 


Dear old southern moon; from George 
Washington Bullion abroad, w S. Tutt 
Whitney & J. Homer Tutt, m James 


J. Vaughan. © Edward B. Marks 
musie corp., New York. R 112432, 
Oct. 23, 1942. 104 


Deutsches lied; w Richard Dehmel; 
mittlere stimme. © Egon Wellesz, 
Oxford, ae R 112497, Nov. 3, 
1942. 105 


Did anyone see him come in; song, w 
Ed Rose. © Ernie Erdman, Rock- 
ford, Ill.; R 112168, Oct. 21, 1942. 

106 


w Schuyler 


© 


Dr. Baltimore, -M. D.; 
Greene, melody Otto Motzan. 
Blanche Greene Kaiss, Baltimore. 
R 112052, Oct. 15, 1942. ; 10% . 


Don’t leave me daddy; w & m Joe M. 
[i. e. Joseph M.] Verges. © Joseph 
M. Verges, New York. R 112480, 

“Nov. 2, 1942. 108 


Down in Catty Corner; from A world 
of pleasure, w Harold Atteridge, m 
Sigmund Romberg. © Mary T. Atte- 
ridge, Lynbrook, ‘L.. I, Nosy 
112344, Oct. 28, 1942. 109 


—— song, from A world of pleasure, w 
Harold R. Atteridge. © Sigmund 
Romberg, New York. R. 112346, Oct. 
23, 1942. 110 


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Drei Chinesische gesinge; aus dem 
Chinesischen nach Li-Tai-Po, v. rey 
Bethge, m Lise Maria Mayer [i. 

L. M. M. Gaberle], op. 9. © Lise 
Maria Mayer Gaberle, Vienna. R 
112484, Nov. 3, 1942. 


Early morn in spring; pf. © Ernest 
Austin, Wallington, Surrey, England. 
R 112477, Nov. 2, 1942. 


v. Ludwig van Beethoven, 
bearb.; pf. © Edmund Parlow, 
Frankfurt a./M., Germany. R 
111846, Oct. 12, 1942. 113 


Ecossaisen ; 


Bight octave studies for pianoforte; by 


Carl Heinrich Dé6ring, op. 25,- rev. 
A. ©. Revison. © G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. R 112326, Apr. 23, 1942. 


114° 
Elegie; op. 8, no. 4; violon et pf. © 
Sverre Jordan, Bergen, Norway. R, 


111836, Oct. 12, 1942. 
Hlona waltz; 

land. R 112414, Oct. 30, 1942. 
hesitation; pf. 


New York. R 
117 


Erna waltz; 
phonse EH. Bohrer, 
112159, Oct. 21, 1942. 


Euryanthe; overture, Carl von Weber, | 


arr. V. F. Safranek; military band. 


© Carl Fischer, ine., New York. R. 
118 | 


Evening shadows; by Ferd. Von [i. e. | 


111547, Sept. 29, 1942: 


Ferde] Grofe; pf. © Ferde Grofe, 
Santa Monica, Calif. R 112356, Oct. 
26, 1942. 


Everybody loves a little bit of Irish: 
w Louis Weslyn, m C. W. Smith. © 


Chester W. Smith, Belleville, N. J.. 
Beverly Hills, | 
120° 


& Edward E. Jones, 
Calif. R 112136, Oct. 20, 1942. 


Everybody’s dippy now; w_ Roger 
Graham, m May Hill. © Mrs. 
Lawrence Graham Mulhearn, Bronx- 
ville, N. Y. R 112000, Oct. 15, 1942. 

121: 


Exuberance overture; by Al Hayes. 
“1. Orch.—2. Band. © Fillmore bros. 
eo., Cincinnati. R 112265, 112266, 
Oct. 28, 1942. 122, 123 


Fairmount waltz; by D. W. Crist; pf. 
© Gertrude Crist, Alliance, O. 
112420, Oct. 30, 1942. 124 


Fascination ; from A world of pleasure, 
w Harold R. Atteridge, m Sigmund 


Romberg. © Mary T. Atteridge, 
Lynbrooky a TiyjaiNii;Ye- KR 12268, 
Oct. 22, 1942. 125 


a a 


112: 


115; 
by Floyd J. St. Clair; 
full band. © Stella St. Clair, Cleve-: 
TAG 4 


© AL 


119 | 


138 


—song, from A world of pleasure, 
w Harold R. Atteridge. © Sigmund 
Romberg, New York. R 112278, Oct. 
22, 1942. 126 


Fifth avenue; from A world of pleas- 
ure, w Harold R. Atteridge, m Sig- 
mund Romberg. © Mary T. Atter- 
idge, Lynbrook, L. L., N. Y.. R 112299, 
Oct. 21, 1942. 127 


| —— song, from A world of pleasure, 


w Harold Atteridge. © Sigmund 
Romberg, New York. R 112107, Oct. 
20, 1942. 128 


Fire sange; op. 1, nos. 1-4, ord af Viggo 
Stuckenberg og Helge Rode. © -Chr. 
Christiansen, Copenhagen. R 111840, 
Oct. 12, 1942. 129 


Firelight fancies; guit. © Albert J. 
Weidt, Belford, N. J. R 112091, Oct. 
20, 1942. 130 


First call of love; from The girl of 
tomorrow, w Joseph Noel, m J. EH. 


Howard & Herbert P. Stothart. © 
Joseph E. Howard, New York. R 
112209, Oct. 21, 1942. 131 


—song, from Girl of tomorrow, w 
Joseph Noel. © Joseph E. Howard, 
New York & Herbert P. Stothart, 
Culver City, Calif. R 112155, Oct. 
21, 1942. 4132 


Flagsangen; tekst Ida Brems, m Fini 
Henriques. © Ella Fenneberg, Lyng- 
by, Denmark. R 111826, Oct. 12, 
1942. 133 


Floating down the Mississippi River on 
the way to New Orleans; song, w 
Ballard Macdonald. © Albert Von 
Tilzer, New York. R 112065, Oct. 16, 
1942. 134 


Florentiner march; grande marcia ita- 
liana, Julius Fucik, op. 24, arr. M. L. 
Lake; full orch. © Car] Fischer, 
ine., New York. R 112555, Nov. 3, 
1942. 135 


Footman and the a Fey from Two is 
company, w Edward A. Paulton & 
Adolf Philipp, m Jean Briquet [pseud. 
of Adolf Philipp] & A. Philipp. © 
Jessie June Paulton, W. Tarring 
nr. Worthing, Sussex, England. R 


112513, Nov. 4, 1942. 136 
For lo, the winter is past; op. 62, 
Biblical w; mixed voices. © Clar- 
ence Lucas, London. R 112314, Oct. 
22, 1942. 137 
For valour; military valse; pf. © 


Charles William Ancliffe, Twicken- 
ham, Middlesex, England. R 112592, 
Nov. 9, 1942. : - 188 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 37 


Free as air; from Two is company, w | Girl of the fan; from A world of pleas- 


Edward A. Paulton & Adolf Philipp, 
m Jean Briquet [pseud. of Adolf 
Philipp] & A. Philipp. © Jessie June 
Paulton, W. Tarring nr. Worthing, 
Sussex, England. R 112514, Nov. 4, 
1942. 139 


Free! Free; from Two is company, w 
Edward A. Paulton & Adolf Philipp, 
m Jean Briquet [pseud. of Adolf 
Philipp] & A. Philipp. © Jessie June 
Paulton, W. Tarring nr. Worthing, 
Sussex, England. R 112515, Nov. 4, 


1942. 140 
Friend highball; song. © William J. 
McKenna, Jersey City. R 112016, 
Oct. 19, 1942. 141 


From now till the end of time; song. 
© Thurland Chattaway, Milford, 
Conn. R 112288, Oct. 21,1942. 142 


Fruhlingsnacht; nocturne, Leopold Go- 
dowsky. Art publication soc., 
Clayton, Mo. R 112412, Oct. 30, 1942. 

143 


Fiinf lieder; w Martin Greif u. a., m 
Lise Maria Mayer [i. e L. M. M. 


Gaberle], op. 11. © Lise Maria 
Mayer Gaberle, Vienna. R 112486, 
Nov. 3, 1942. 144 


Gamle maren skimmel; tekst Gyrithe 
Lemehe, m Ludolf Nielsen, op. 28, 
no. 3. © Ellen Nielsen, Copenhagen. 
R 111847, Oct. 12, 1942. 145 


Gamle (Den) pianist. © HEjnar Fers- 
lev, Copenhagen. R 111828, Oct. 12, 
1942. 146 


Garden of Iram; from Persian suite; 
organ. © R. 8. Stoughton, Allston, 
Mass. R 112251, Oct. 22,1942. 147 


Gems from the overtures; medley, arr. 
Mackie-Beyer; military band. © 
J. W. Pepper & son, ine., Philadel- 
phia. R 111669, Oct. 8, 1942. 148 


General Hooligan; song, w Ray Sher- 
wood. © Harry Von Tilzer, New 
York. R 112582, Nov. 9, 1942. 149 


Giovialita; valse de concerto, Leonardo 
de Lorenzo, op. 115; flute, with pf. 
ace. © Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 
R 111862, Oct. 7, 1942. 150 


Gipsy song; Roumanian folk song, w 
Frederic Manley, arr. of m N. Clif- 


ford Page; women’s 3-pt. voices. © 
Cc. C. Birchard & co. Boston. R 
112334, Oct. 22, 1942. 151 


ure, w Harold R. Atteridge, m Sig- 
mund Romberg. © Mary T. Atter- — 
idge, Lynbrook, L. I., N. Y. R 112297, 
Oct. 21, 1942. 102 


—song, from A world of pleasure, 
w Harold R. Atteridge. © Sigmund 
Romberg, New York. R 112212, Oct. 
21, 1942. 153 


Girlies are out of my life; from A 
world of pleasure, w Harold R. At- 
teridge, m Sigmund Romberg. © 
Mary T. Atteridge, Lynbrook, L. L., 
N. Y. R 112852, Oct. 26, 1942. 154 


— song, from A world of pleasure, 
w Harold R. Atteridge. © Sigmund 
. Romberg, New York. R 112354, Oct. 
26, 1942. 155 


Glad to see you’re back; from Bric-a- 
brae, w Adrian Ross [pseud. of Ar- 
thur R. Ropes] & Lionel Monckton, 
m L. Monckton. © C. F. Monckton, 
EKastbourne, England, H. Paul Monck- 


ton, Forest, Guernsey, England & 
Ethel Ropes, London. R 112121, Oct. 
12, 1942. 156 


Gloria; English & German w E. Buck, 
m Arturo Buzzi-Peccia, arr. Anthony 
Richards [pseud. of Richard Kieser- 
ling]; mixed voices. © Harold 
Flammer, ine., New York. R 112073, 
Oct. 20, 1942. 157 


—w M. C. Schuyler, m Arturo Buzzi- 
Peccia, arr. John Lund; women’s 3- 
pt. cho. © Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. R 112074, Oct. 20, 1942. 

158 


Goblins; scherzo, Eva Pain [pseud. of 
Eva Eckersley]; pf. © Eva Eckers- 
ley, Chelmsford, Essex, England. R 
112246, Oct. 22, 1942. 159 


God is our refuge; Biblical w, m Lewis 
Carey [pseud. of Lucie Johnstone] ; 
organ. © Mary Elizabeth Dormer, 
Newtonbury, Co. Wexford, Ireland. 
R 112308, Oct. 22, 1942. 160 


Golden dawn; tone picture; orch. © 
George L. Cobb, Brookline, Mass. R 
112100, Oct. 20, 1942. 161 


Golden rod galop; from The wild flower 
dance suite; pf. © Fred W. Hager, 
Jackson Heights, L. I, N. Y. R 
112274, Oct. 22, 1942. 162 


Good scout; one-step, two-step or 
march, Mel B. Kaufman; pf. 
May Z. Kaufman, New York. R 
112146, Oct. 22, 1942. 163 


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Good ship Honeymoon; from Hip hip | Hesitating blues; song. © William C. 


hooray, w J. L. Golden, m R. Hub- 
bell. © Raymond Hubbell, Miami, 
Fla. & John L. Golden, New York. 
R 111647, Oct. 2, 1942. 164 


—song, from Hip, hip, hooray, m 
Raymond Hubbell. © John L. Gol- 
den, New York. R 111635, Oct. 2, 
1942. 165 


Grand cheeur; by William Faulkes; 
organ;in D. © Keturah A. Faulkes, 
Bebington, Cheshire, England. R 
112479, Nov. 2, 1942. 166 


Gretchen maedchen mine; song, from 
The clock shop. © John L. Golden, 
New York. R 111652, Oct. 9, 1942. 

167 


Hail to the spirit of freedom; march 
song. © William C. Handy, New 
York. R 111849, Oct. 12, 1942. 168 


Has sorrow thy young days shaded; 
Irish melody, w Thomas Moore, arr. 
of m Herbert Hughes. © Suzanne 
Hughes, Liverpool. R 112304, Oct. 
22, 1942. 169 


He comes up smiling; song, w Grant 
Clarke. © Charles A. Bayha, New 
York. R 112157, Oct. 21, 1942. 170 


Hearts in love; song, w Edward Oxen- 
ford. © Harold Craxton, London. 
R 112591, Nov. 9, 1942. 


Heaven’s gateway; w Rene Bronner, 
m Henry Wildermere [pseud. of 
Henry W. Petrie] © Julia C. Petrie, 
Chicago. R 111610, Oct. 2, 1942. 172 


Hello, boys, I’m back again; song, w 
Jack Mahoney. © Harry Von Tilzer, 
New York. R 112576, Nov. 9, 1942. 

173 


Hello Frisco; fox trot, intro. Hold me 
in your loving arms, from Ziegfeld 
follies 1915, by Louis A, Hirsch; pf. 
© Laurence J. Hirsch, Mamaroneck, 
N. Y. R 112234, Oct. 20, 1942. 174 


Helter-skelter; one step-polka, Lucky 
Li. e. C. L.] Roberts, arr. J. Louis Von 
der Mehden, jr.; pf. © C. Luckeyth 
Roberts, New York. R 111655, Aug. 
29, 1942. 175 


Herald of peace; Christmas cantata, 
text selected & compiled Ave Gal- 
braith, m J. Lamont Galbraith. © 
Annie Lamont Galbraith, Glasgow. 
R 112008, Oct. 7, 1942. 176 


Heralds of spring; w Hendon Rose, m 
William Waddington Cooke. © Mil- 
dred Cooke, Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng- 
land. R 112245, Oct. 22, 1942. yas 


171 |- 


Handy, New York. R 111850, Oct. 12, 
1942, 178 


Hesitation blues; song. © Billy 
Smythe & Scott Middleton, Philadel- 
phia. R 112132, Oct. 21, 1942. 179 


High cost of loving; medley one-step, 
two-step or trot, intro. Just bring 
two lips along, by George W. Meyer, 
arr. Calvin Grooms; orch. © Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. R 112377, Oct. 
28, 1942. 180 


High tide; op. 32, w Jean Ingelow; 
mixed cho., with orch. arr. Voce. se. 
© H. V. Jervis-Read, London. R 
112406, Oct. 27, 1942. 181 


Hill and dale; syncopated fox trot, 
Henry Lodge, arr. Stephen O. Jones; 
pf. © Irene Lodge Hafding, Whit- 
man, Mass. R 112137, Oct. 20, 1942. 

182 


Hip hip hooray ; selection, from the pro- 
duction, arr. Charles N. Grant; pf. 
© Raymond Hubbell, Miami, Fla. R 
112367, Oct. 28, 1942. 183 


Holiday sketches; op. 61; pf. © Clar- 
ence Lucas, London. R 112115, Oct. 
21, 1942. 184 


Home beyond; w & m DeKoven Thomp- 
son; med. © Lucille Thompson, New 
York. R. 111998, Oct. 15, 1942. 185 


Honey bunch; foxtrot, Dan Caslar; pf. 
© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. co., 
New York. R 112579, Nov. 9, 1942. 

186 


Hong Kong gong; one-step or two-step ; 


orch. © Harry F. Hildreth, West 
Somerville, Mass. R 112101, Oct. 20, 
1942, 187 


How long will you keep on fooling me; 
song, w M. A. Gold. © Louis Weiss, 
New Rochelle, N. Y. R 112164, Oct. 
21, 1942. 188 


How lovely are Thy dwellings; anthem, 
Biblical w, m Samuel Liddle, arr.; 
mixed cho. © Arthur Fagge, Lon- 
don. R 112309, Oct. 22, 1942. 189 


Humoreske; by Anton Dvorak, arr. 
Mackie-Beyer; military band. © 
J. W. Pepper & son, ine., Philadel- 
phia. R 111667, Oct. 8, 1942. 190 


Humoreske in C; by Edvard Grieg, op. 
6, no. 3, arr.; violin & pf. © A. 
Walter Kramer, New York. R 
112076, Oct. 19, 1942. 191 


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Hundred years ago; from Bric-a-brac, | 
w Basil Hood & Lionel Monckton, m) 
© C. F. Monckton, | 

England .& H. Paul 

Eng- 
192 | 


w Mary C. D. | 


L. Monckton. 
HKastbourne, 

Monckton, Forest, Guernsey, 
land. R 112122, Oct. 12, 1942. 


Hymn for aviators; 
Hamilton, m Charles Hubert Hast- 


ings Parry. © Dorothea Ponsonby, 
England. R. 


Haslemere, Surrey, 
112247, 112320, Oct. 22,1942. 193, 194 


—— ——— —— mixed cho. © Dorothea 
Ponsonby, Haslemere, Surrey, Eng- 


land. R 112322, Oct. 22, 1942. 195 


Hymnus; 
no, 2; organ. 
Brookline, 
1942. 


I eare not {what your past may be, I 


Mass. 


love you *just the same; song, m A. 


Fred Phillips. © Dick Howard, 
South Danville, N. H. R 1115738, Oct. 
1, 1942. 197 


I could go home to a girlie like you; 
from A world of pleasure, arr. Adolf 
Minot; orch. © Sigmund Romberg, 
New York, R 112059, Oct. 16, 1942. 

| 198 


—— —— w Harold Atteridge, m Sig- 
mund Romberg. 
ridge, Lynbrook, L. I, N. Y. R 
1123438,. Oct. 23, 1942, 199 


— song, from A world of pleasure, 
w Harold Atteridge. © Sigmund 
Romberg, New York. R 112345, Oct. 
23, 1942. 200 


I didn’t raise my boy to be a soldier; | 


w A. Bryan, m Al Piantadosi. © 
Leo Feist, inc., New York & Alfred 
Bryan, East Orange, N. J. R 112404, 
112405, Oct. 28, 1942. 201, 202 


I know of a Saviour so precious; w 
Oswald J. Smith, m Daniel B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chi- 
cago. R 112527, Nov. 5, 1942. 203 


I lost my head when I lost my heart, 
that’s why I’m single today; w Jeff 
Branen, m A. W. Lange. © Hdith 


M. Branen, Los Angeles & Arthur | If I were a bee and you were a red, 


W. Lange, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 
112144, Oct. 21, 1942. 


© Leo Feist, inc., 
112151, Oct. 22, 1942. 


New York. R 
205 


P. J. O’Reilly, m Wilfrid Sanderson ; 
in G. © Mary Elizabeth Sander- 
son, Guildford, Surrey, England. R 
112248, Oct. 22, 1942. 


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by Everett E. Truette, op. 31, 
© Fannie S. Truette, 
R 112453, Oct. 31, 

196 


©: Mary T. Atte-: 


204 
I love ’em all; w & m William F. Chase. : 


love my love; traditional w adapted 


206 | 


pt. II, n. s., v. 37 


I need affection; from Princess Pat, 
w Henry Blossom, m Victor Herbert ; 
high voice; in A. © Ella Herbert 
Bartlett, New York, Clifford Herbert, 
Cedar Grove, La. & Marjorie Blossom 
Jones Wilson, New York. R 112235, 
Oct. 20, 1942. 207 


I prefer the cat; from Two is company, 
w Edward A, Paulton & Adolf Phi- 
lipp, m Jean Briquet [pseud. of Adolf 
Philipp] & A. Philipp. © Jessie June 

, Paulton, W. Tarring nr. Worthing, 

’ Sussex, England. R 112518, Noy, 4, 

1942. 208 


I shall be satisfied then; w Ernest L. 
Thompson, m Daniel B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Chicago. R 
112547, Nov. 7, 1942. 209 


I wanna be the captain, or I won’t 
play; song, w Ballard Macdonald. 
© Albert Von Tilzer, New York. R 
112064, Oct. 16, 1942. 210 


I want to go to Tokio; w Joe [i. e 
Joseph] McCarthy, m Fred Fischer. 
© Leo Feist, ine., New York & Joseph 
McCarthy, Hadley, N. Y. R 112402, 
112408, Oct. 28, 1942. PA Bae ie 


I want to say, and you can’t deny it, 
you’re some girl; song, m Ted S. 
Barron. © Lou-Klein, Los Angeles. 
R 112139, Oct. 20, 1942. 213 


I want to watch over you; w A. Bryan, 
m A. Gumble. © Alfred Bryan, East 
Orange, N. J. & Albert Gumble, New 
York. R 112368, Oct. 28, 1942. 214 


I’d rather be a lamp post on old Broad- 
way; song, from Hip hip hooray. © 
Benjamin Hapgood Burt, New York. — 
R 111649, Oct. 2, 1942. — 215 


Idol of eyes ; song, from Ned Wayburn’s 
town topics, w Robert B. Smith. © 
Harold Orlob, New York. R 112357, 
Oct. 27, 1942. 216 


If I had a mama like you; song. © 
Harry Appel, Great Kills, 8. I., N. Y. 
R 112170, Oct. 21, 1942. 217 


red rose; song. © Shelton Brooks, 
Los Angeles. R 111980, Oct. 15, 1942: 
218 


If you but knew what I know; from 
Two is company, w Edward A. Paul- 
ton & Adolf Philipp, m Jean Briquet 
[pseud. of Adolf Philipp] & A. Phi- 
lipp. © Jessie June Paulton, W. 
Tarring nr. Worthing, Sussex, Hng- 
land. R 112516, Nov. 4, 1942. 219 


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If you’re going back to London; w &|In dreamy Spain; 


m Fred E. Cliffe & J. Whidden. © 
Jay Whidden, Hollywood, Calif. R 
112160, Oct. 21, 1942. 220 


I’ll make you like the town; from A 
world of pleasure, w Harold R. At- 
teridge, m Sigmund Romberg. © 
Mary T. Atteridge, Lynbrook, L. L., 
N. Y. R 112296, Oct. 21, 1942. 221 


—song, from A world of pleasure, 
w Harold R. Atteridge. © Sigmund 
Romberg, New York. R 112211, Oct. 
21, 1942. 222, 


Im freien; lied, op. 4, nos. 1-6, w Wladi- 
mir, freiherr von Hartlieb. © Bern- 
hard Paumgartner, Salzburg, Ger- 
many. R 112487, Nov. 3, 1942. 223 


I’m glad that I was born a boy; w & 
m Arthur A. Penn; duet for 2 boys. 
© Eleanor Penn, New London, Conn. 
R 112393, Oct. 29, 1942. 224 


I’m going back to Frisco town; song. 
© William J. McKenna, Jersey City. 
R 112015, Oct. 19, 1942. 225 


I’m homesick; song, w Andrew B. 
Sterling. © Harry Von Tilzer, New 
York. R 112574, Nov. 9, 1942. 226 


I’m looking for a warm spot; song, m 
Archie Gottler. (© Edgar Leslie, 
New York. R 112058, Oct. 19, 1942. 


BE 

—— ——— w Edgar Leslie. © Archie 
Gottler, Los Angeles. R 112057, Oct. 
19, 1942. 228 


I’m neutral; w Alcan Moss, m Maurice 
Levi. © Henry R. Levi, Baltimore. 
R 112002, Oct. 15, 1942. 229 


Impatience; from Style and execution, 
by S. Thalberg, ed., rev. & augmented 


Moritz Moszkowski; pf. © Arthur 
P, Schmidt co., Ses R* 112205, 
Oct. 7, 1942. 230 


In a little world for cae from Princess 
_ Pat, w Henry Blossom, m Victor Her- 
bert. © Ella Herbert Bartlett, New 
York, Clifford Herbert, Cedar Grove, 
La. & Marjorie Blossom Wilson, New 
York. R 112378, Oct. 26, 1942. 231 


In a vineyard; song, w Gabrielle Mulli- 
ner. © C. Linn Seiler, Philadelphia. 
R 112310, Oct. 22, 1942. 232 


= distant lands; w Georgeanne Hubi- 
- Newcombe, m Laura G. Lemon [i. e. 
Laura G. Lemon Heath]; in G. 
Cecile Laura Rosellen Heath, Amer- 
sham, Bucks., England & Audrey 
Norma Valerie Turner, Surrey, Eng- 
land. R 112237, Oct. 22, 1942. 233 


246 


song, w Vincent 
Bryan. © Alberto Rizzi, New York. 


R 112578, Nov. 9, 1942. 234 
In Flowerland; guit. © Albert J. 
Weidt, Belford, N. J. R 112099, Oct. 
20, 1942. 235 


In Honolulu; w Stanley Murphy, m 
H. I. Marshall. © Elizabeth Mur- 
phy, Beechhurst, L. I., N. Y. & Henry 
I. Marshall, Riveredge, N. J. R 
TTi9S(; ‘Oct. "15, 1942. 236 


In Maytime; op. 16, no. 1; pf.- © 
Trygve Torjussen, Oslo, Norway. R 
112445, Oct. 31, 1942, POST 


In old Madeira; song. © James Brock- 
man, West Los Angeles, Calif., 
George Graff, Yonkers, N. Y. & Nat 
Osborne, New York. R 111970, Oct. 
13, 1942. 238 


In sweet Ovoca; valse, Adolf Lotter; 
orch. © Jane Alice Lotter, London. 
R. 112584, Nov. 9, 1942. 239 


In the forest; from Style and execu- 
tion, by Louis Brassin, ed., rev. & 
augmented Moritz Moszkowski; pf. 
© Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. R 
112208, Oct.7, 1942. 240 


In the gloaming I hear you calling me; 
w Joe [i. e. Joseph] Lyons, m E. Clin- 
ton Keithley. © Joseph Lyons, New 
York. R 111988, Oct. 15, 1942. 241 


In the harbor of your love; w & m 


E. B. Orne. © Mrs. George N. 
Blake, Portland, Me. R 111999, Oct. 
15, 1942. 242 


In the land of Lorraine; from Two is 
company, w Hdward A Paulton & 
Adolf Philipp, m Jean Briquet 
[pseud. of Adolf Philipp] & A. 
Philipp. © Jessie June Paulton, W. 
Tarring nr, Worthing, Sussex, Eng- 
land. R 112517, Nov, 4, 1942. 243 


In the Land of Love with the song 
birds; w & m F. Wallace Rega 
[pseud. of Ff. W. Hager]; bird obbl. 
ad lib. © Frederic Wallace Hager, 
Jackson Heights, L. IL, N. ¥. R 
111930, Oct. 12, 1942. 244 


In the war against men; from A world 
of pleasure, arr. Adolf Minot; orch. 
© Sigmund Romberg, New York. R 
112066, Oct. 15, 1942. 245 


—— —— w Harold R. Atteridge, m 
Sigmund Romberg. © Mary T. Atte- 
ridve, Lynvrook. Ia, 1. IN. ys it 
112269, Oct. 22, 1942. 246 


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pt. 1, a Sui. Be 


In the war against men; song, from A | Jigaree; from A world of pleasure, w 


world of pleasure, w Harold R. Atte- | 


ridge. © Sigmund Romberg, New 
York. R 112279, Oct. 22,1942. 247 


In the wee small hours of the morning; 
w&m J. J. Caddigan & J. A. Bren- 
nan. © James A. Brennan, Middle- 
boro, Mass. & Jack J. Caddigan, Bos- 
ton. R 111998, Oct. 15, 1942. 248 


In your little gown and bonnet, dearie, 
you have won my heart away; song. 
© Hector MacCarthy, Flushing, N. Y. 
R 112142, Oct. 21, 1942. 249 


Indian soldier; song, w Charles Biron 
Minter. © Kennedy Russell, Lon- 
don. R 112116, Oct. 21, 1942. 250 


Ingomar ; valse orientale, Emil Ascher ; 
full orch. © Adolph Ascher & Mor- 
ton Ascher, New York. R 1123380, 
Oct. 23, 1942. 251 


Intermezzo, In springtime; organ. © 
George Tootel, Douglas, Isle of Man, 
Great Britain. R 112478, Nov. 2, 
1942. 252 


Into the woods we'll trip and go; op. 
14, w Alfred Noyes; women’s 3-pt. 
voices. © C. Linn Seiler, Philadel- 
phia. R 112312, Oct. 22, 1942. 253 


Irish country songs; ed: & arr. Herbert 
Hughes. 2d bk. © Suzanne Hughes, 
Liverpool. R 112321, Oct. 22, 1942. 

254 


Is there still room for me ’neath the 
old apple tree; w E. Leslie & Lew 
Brown, m Maurice Abrahams. © 
Edgar Leslie, New York. R 112207, 
Oct. 21, 1942. | 255 


Same. Lew Brown, Beverly 
Hills, Calif. R 112208, Oct. 21, 1942. 
256 


I’ve loved you since you were a baby; 
song, w Joe [i. e. Joseph] McCarthy. 
© Al Piantadosi, Encino, Calif. R 
112301, Oct. 26, 1942. 257 


— w Joe [i. e. Joseph] McCarthy, m 
Al Piantadosi. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York & Joseph McCarthy, Had- 
ley, N. Y. R 112388, Oct. 28, 1942. 

258 


Jesus the Son of God; w & m Garfield 
Thomas Haywood, arr. Rosa John- 
son. © Ida H. Hancock, Detroit. 
R 112531, Oct. 12, 1942. 259 


Jewel (The) ; fox trot schottische, Emil 
Ascher ; full orch. (© Adolph Ascher 
& Morton Ascher, New York. R 
112331, Oct. 28, 1942. 260 


Harold R. Atteridge, m Sigmund 
Romberg. © Mary T. Atteridge, 
Lynbrook, L. I., N. Y. R 1123538, Oct. 
26, 1942. 261 


song, w Harold R. Atteridge. © 
Sigmund Romberg, New York. R 
112355, Oct. 26, 1942. 262 


Jolly barge Content; from Father 
Thames, w H. Ernest Hunt, m Joan 
Trevalsa [i. e. Joan Gurley] © Joan 
Gurley, Norwich, England. R 112147, 
Oct. 21, 1942. 263 


Jupiter polka petite; arr. Theo. M. 
Tobani; military band. © Edwin 
Franko Goldman, New York. R 
112229, Sept. 15, 1942. 264 


J’y pense; op. 134; violin u. klavier. 
© Franz Drdla, Vienna. R 112494, 
Nov. 3, 1942. 265 


Keep the home fires burning, till the 
boys come home; one step medley, 
Ivor Novello, arr. S. Deshon; orch. 
© Chappell & co., 1td., London. R 
112554,. Nov. 5, 1942. 266 


Keeper of my heart; w Edith Rutter- 
Leatham, m Wilfrid Sanderson. © 
Mary Elizabeth Sanderson, Guild- 


ford, Surrey, England. R 112240, 
Oct. 22, 1942. 267 
Kentucky nuts; cake walk, Emil 


Ascher ; full orch. © Adolph Ascher 
& Morton Ascher, New York. R 
112327, Oct. 23, 1942. 268 


Key to your heart; song, from The 
clock shop. © John L. Golden, New 
York. R 111646, Oct. 6, 1942. 269 


Killed in action; from Symphony in D 
minor, by Arthur Somervell; organ. 
© Edith Lance Somervell, London. 
R 112316, Oct. 22, 1942. 270 


Klavierstiicke; v. Rudolf Braun, nos. 
1-3. hft. 1. Op. 16—hft. 2. Op. 44. 
© Paula Graf & Adele Russ, Vienna. 
R 112485, 112488, Nov. 3, 1942. 

201; 202 


Knock-knees; one-step or two-step; pf. 
© George L. Cobb, Brookline, Mass. 
R 112090, Oct. 20, 1942. 273 


Ladder of roses; from Hip, hip, hooray, 
w R. H. Burnside, m R. Hubbell. 
© Raymond Hubbell, Miami, Fla, & 
R. H. Burnside, Ridgewood, N. J. R 
111554, Oct. 19, 1942. 274 


Lady love-bird; from Little ballads, w 
Helen Taylor, m Wilfrid Sanderson. 
© Mary Elizabeth Sanderson, Guild- 
ford, Surrey, England. R 112457, 
Noy. 3, 1942. ; 275 


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Land of the Rain; w M. Anderson, m 
Elizabeth Tucker [i. e. E. T. Bur- 
dick] © Madge Anderson & Eliza- 
beth Tucker Burdick, Milwaukee. R 
‘112105, Oct. 21, 1942. 276 


Laurel songs for juniors; by M. Teresa 


Armitage. Students’ ed. © C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. R 112398, 
Oct. 22, 1942. Pies 
Law and order; march, orch © 


George L. Cobb, Brookline, Mass. R 
112104, Oct. 20, 1942. 278 


Legend, Once long ago in Nazareth; 
w Fred. J. Whishaw, m Peter I]jitch 
Tschaikowsky, arr.; women’s 2-pt. 
cho. © Arthur Fagge, London. R 
112323, Oct. 22, 1942. 279 


Let go; w Avis M. Burgeson, m Daniel 
B. Towner. © Ada Page Towner, 
Chicago. R 112528, Nov. 5, 1942. 280 


Let’s go a-roaming; from The girl of 
to-morrow, w Joseph Noel, m J. E. 
Howard & Herbert P. Stothart. © 
Joseph E. Howard, New York. R 
111673, Oct. 1, 1942. 281 


—- song, from The girl of to-morrow, 
w Joseph Noel. © Joseph E. 
Howard, New York & Herbert P. 
Stothart, Culver City, Calif. R 
111653, Oct. 2, 1942. 282 


Let’s make love by the fireside; w & m 
James White & J. R. Shannon [pseud. 
of J. S. Royce] © James Stanley 
Royce, New York. R 112056, Oct. 
19, 1942, 283 


Levenia; valse hesitation; pf. © 
Chester W. Smith, Belleville, N. J. 
R 111688, Oct. 9, 1942. ‘284 


Litany for All Soul’s day; by Fr. Schu- 
bert, arr.; violin, with pf. acc. © 
A. Walter Kramer, New York. R 
112075, Oct. 19, 1942. 285 


Little girl; w Edith Rutter-Leatham, 
m Wilfrid Sanderson. © Mary 
Elizabeth Sanderson, Guildford, Sur- 
rey, England. R 112241, Oct. 22, 
1942. 286 


Little world of two; w Herbert Rey- 
nolds [pseud of Michael E. Rourke], 
m Silvio Hein. © Vena Rourke, New 
York & Ann Mooney Hein, Terre 
Haute, Ind. R 112019, Oct. 16, 1942. 

287 


London River; from Father Thames, 
w H. Ernest Hunt, m Joan Trevalsa 
[i. e. Joan Gurley] © Joan Gurley, 
Norwich, England. R 112148, Oct. 
21, 1942. 288 


301 


Longing; song, w Matthew Arnold; in 
A. © C. Linn Seiler, Philadelphia. 
R 1123824, Oct. 22, 1942. 289 


Looking ’em over; one-step or two-step ; 
pf. © Walter Rolfe, Brighton, Mass. 
R 112098, Oct. 20, 1942. 290 


Lord (The) is my light; by W. C. Wil- 
liams, [father]; alto or bass, in D. 
© W. C. Williams, [son] Summit, 
N. J. RR WMI1318, Aus 27, 1942.. 291 


Lord chord; w Adelaide A. Procter, m 
Arthur Sullivan, arr.; mixed cho. © 
Arthur Fagge, London. R 112317, 
Oct. 22, 1942. 292 


Lotus Land; from Two is company, w 
Edward A. Paulton & Adolf Philipp, 
m Jean Briquet [pseud. of Adolf 
Philipp] & A. Philipp. © Jessie 
June Paulton, W. Tarring nr. Worth- 
ing, Sussex, England. R 112519, 
Nov. 4, 1942. 293 


Love bells; w Arthur Charlton, m 
Francis Dorel [pseud. of F. A. Coote] 
© Frederick Alfred Coote, Bexhill- 
on-sea, Sussex, England. R 112113, 
Oct. 21, 1942. 294 


Love comes a-stealing; w Gustave 
Kahn, m E. Van Alstyne; med. © 
Hgbert Van Alstyne, Chicago & Grace 
LeBoy Kahn, Beverly Hills, Calif. 
R 1123870, Oct. 28, 1942. 295 


Love me anywhere; from George Wash- 
ington Bullion abroad, w S. Tutt 
Whitney & J. Homer Tutt, m James 
J. Vaughan. © Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. R 112481, 
Oct. 23, 1942. 296 


Love me or leave me alone; w Howard 
Johnson, m Archie Gottler. © Edna 
Johnson, New York. R 112162, Oct. 
21, 1942. 297 


Love’s citadel; w Edith R., Leatham, m 


Amy Woodforde-Finden. © Dudley 
Northall Laurie, London. R 112114, 
Oct. 21, 1942. 298 


Loves golden morrow; w Frederick 
J. Fraser, m Amy Woodforde-Finden. 
© Dudley Northall-Laurie, London. 
R 112238, Oct. 22, 1942. 299 


Love’s offertory; song, w Reginald 
Wright Kauffman; in F. © C. Linn 
Seiler, Philadelphia. R 112315, Oct. 
22, 1942. 300 


Maidens of Sandomir; from Boris Go- 
dounow, by Moussorgsky, ed. & tr. 
Charles Roepper; women’s cho. 
Boston music co., Boston. R 112216, 
Oct. 15, 1942. 301 


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pt. IIT, n.s., Vv. 37 


Manyanna; from George Washington | Melting pot; from A world of pleasure, 


Bullion abroad, w S. Tutt Whitney & 
J. Homer Tutt, m James J. Vaughan. 
© Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. R 112434, Oct. 23, 1942. 

302 


March of the conquerors; by D. W. 
Crist; pf. © Gertrude Crist, Alli- 
ance, O. R 112421, Oct. 30, 1942. 

303 


Marie, my own Marie; song. © Harry 
Israel, North Hollywood, Calif. R 


112046, Oct. 15, 1942. 304 
Mascovia; Polish dance; pf. © Ernest 
Harry Adams, Newton, Mass. R 
112461, Nov. 3, 1942. 305 


Mavis; by Harold Croxton, arr.; orch. 
© Julius’ Vogler, New York. R 
112360, Oct. 22, 1942. 306 


May peace abide with you; German 
w Schober, English w Alice Mattul- 
lath, m Franz Schubert, arr. Ernst 


Schmidt; mixed cho.; organ ace. © 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. R 
112536, Nov. 5, 1942. 307 


Medley of famous American national 
songs; arr. Frank HE. Barry; mixed 
voices. © Charlotte ©. Barry, Rock- 
ville Center, N. Y. R 112049, Oct. 15, 
1942. 308 


Medley of famous old darkie songs; 
arr. Frank E. Barry; mixed voices. 
© Charlotte C. Barry, Rockville Cen- 
ter, N. Y. R 112051, Oct. 15, 1942. 

309 


Medley of old Irish songs; arr. Frank 
K. Barry ; men’s voices. © Charlotte 
C. Barry, Rockville Center, N. Y. R 
112052, Oct. 15, 1942. 310 


Medley of old Scotch songs; arr. Frank 
KH. Barry ; men’s voices. © Charlotte 
C. Barry, Rockville Center, N. Y. R 
112047, Oct. 15, 1942. 311 


Medley of Stephen C. Foster’s famous 
songs; arr. Frank E. Barry; mixed 
voices. © Charlotte C. Barry, Rock- 
ville Center, N. Y. R 112048, Oct. 15, 
1942. 312 


Meisters gruss; w Alexander Mintz, 
m Lise Maria Mayer [i. e. L. M. M. 
Gaberle], op. 5; bar. © Lise Maria 
Mayer Gaberle, Vienna. R 111474, 
Sept. 24, 1942. 313 


Mélancolie [and] Scherzo; op. 5, nos. 
1, 2; violon et pf. © Leif Halvor- 
sen, Oslo, Norway. R 111842, Oct. 
12, 1942, 314 


w Harold R, Atteridge, m Sigmund 
Romberg. © Mary T. Atteridge, Lyn- 
brook, L. I., N. ¥. R 112300, Oct. 21, 
1942. 315 


—song, from A world of pleasure, 
w Harold R. Atteridge. © Sigmund 
Romberg, New York. R 112214, Oct. 
21, 1942. 316 


Memories; w Gustave Kahn, m HE. Van 
Alstyne. © Egbert Van Alstyne, 
Chicago & Grace LeBoy Kahn, Bey- 
erly Hills, Calif. R 112135, Oct. 20, 
1942. 317 


Meteor galop; by J. J. Richards; band. 
.© Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 
R 112267, Oct. 23, 1942. 318 


Minuet; violin & pf. © Irma Seydel, 
Boston. R 111860, Sept. 30, 1942. 
319 


Miss Innovation; from A world of 
pleasure, w Harold R. Atteridge, m 
Sigmund Romberg. © Mary T. At- 
teridge, Lynbrook, L. I., N. Y. R 
112295, Oct. 21, 1942. 320 


—— song, from World of pleasure, w 
Harold R. Atteridge. © Sigmund 
Romberg, New York. R 112210, Oct. 
21, 1942. 821 


Monsieur Beaucaire; incidental music 
pt..1, Frederick Rosse; brass & reed 
band. © Linda Rosse, Hove, Sussex, 
England. R 112590, Nov. 9, 1942. 


| 322 
Morning, noon and night in Vienna; 
overture, Franz: v. © Suppé, — arr. 


Charles J. Roberts; full orch. © 
Carl Fischer, inc, New York. R 
111861, Oct. 7, 1942. 323 


Mos-kee-toe; one-step or two-step; orch. 
© Albert J. Weidt, Belford, N. J. 
R 112103, Oct. 20, 1942. 324 


Mother’s old sweet lullaby ; w & m H. C. 
Weasner. © Jessie Van Pelt Weas- 
ner, Utica, N. Y. R 111981, Oct. 15, 
1942. 32 5 


Muscatine waltz; by D. W. Crist; pf. 
© Gertrude Crist, Alliance, 0.7 R 
112422, Oct. 30, 1942. 326 


My beautiful chateau of love; w Paul 
Cunningham, m Alfred J. Doyle. © 
Alfred J. Doyle, jr., Brooklyn. R 
111987, Oct. 15, 1942. 327 


My cutie doll; from Hip hip hooray, 
w J. L. Golden, m R. Hubbell. © 
Raymond Hubbell, Miami, Fla, & 
John L. Golden, New York. R111614, 
Oct. 2, 1942. ‘328, 


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— song, from. Hip, hip, hooray, m 
Raymond Hubbell. © 
Golden, New York. R. 111634, Oct. 
2, 1942. 329 


My heart at thy sweet voice; from 
Samson et Delila, by C. Saint-Saéns, 
arr. Mackie-Beyer ; military band. © 
J. W. Pepper & son, ine., Philadel- 
phia. R 111665, Oct. 8, 1942. 330 


My heart’s achin’ for Macon; song, from 
Girl of tomorrow, w Joseph Noel. © 
Joseph E. Howard, New York & Her- 
bert P. Stothart, Culver City, Calif. 
R 111858, Oct. 9, 1942. al. 


from The girl of to-morrow, 
w Joseph Noel. © Joseph E. 
Howard, New York. R 111657, Oct. 
6, 1942. 332 


My mammy’s voice; w Edwin Star 
Belknap, m Harvey Worthington 
Loomis; women’s 3-pt. voices. 
Alfred Loomis, New York. R 112348, 
Oct. 27, 1942. 333 


My melancholy baby ; w George A, Nor- 
ton, m Ernie [i. e. E. M.] Burnett. 
© Ernest M. Burnett, New York. R 
112375, Oct. 23, 1942. 334 


— Same. © Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. R 112508, Nov. 2, 
1942. 335 


My Rose of Tipperary; song, from It’s 
a long, long way to Tipperary, m Tom 
Mayo Geary. © William A. Downs, 
New York. R 112325, Oct. 21, 1942. 

336 

My song of songs; by Clay Smith; cor- 
net or sax., trombone or bar., with 
pf. ace. © Coyla May Smith, Chi- 
eago. R 112154, Oct. 22, 1942. 337 


My Yiddisher Romeo; w Sam M. Lewis, 
m George W. Meyer. © Broadway 
music corp., New York. R 112084, 
Oct. 16, 1942. 338 


Mygale; by Walter Pulitzer, arr. Lee 
Orean Smith; orch. © Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. R 111974, Oct. 16, 
1942. 339 


National anthems of the Allies; arr.; 
pf. © Arthur Fagge, London. R 
112150, Oct. 21, 1942. 340 


Nature’s song of ecstasy; pf. © Flor- 
ence Newell Barbour, Providence. R 
112437, Sept. 31, 1942. 341 

© 


Neapolitan dance; pf. Florence 
Newell Barbour, Providence. R 
112488, Oct. 31, 1942. 342 


Neutrality march; by Mike Bernard; 
pf. © Kitty Bernard, New York. R 
111995, Oct. 15, 1942. 343 


361 


Never mo’; w' Alex Rogers, m Bert A. 
John: L. | 


Williams, arr. Will H. Vodery. © 
George F. Ellis, Brooklyn. R 111686, 
Oct. 2, 1942. 344 


Neville; from Bric-a-brac, w Arthur 
Wimperis, m Lionel Monckton. © 
C. F. Monckton, Eastbourne, England 
& H. Paul Monckton, Forest, Guern- 
sey, England. R 112123, Oct. 12. 
1942. 345 


New York hippodrome; march, John 
Philip Sousa; pf. © Jane Van Mid- 
dlesworth Sousa, Port Washington, 
N. Y. R 111615, Sept. 30,1942. 346 


No limit; w Godfrey Montague Lebhar, 
m Bainbridge [i. e. L. B.] Crist. © 
Lucien Bainbridge Crist, Washing- 
ton. R 112850, Oct. 22, 1942. 347 


Nobody cares for her now; w X. Y. C., 
m Jack [i. e. Jacob] Glogau. © 
Jacob Glogau, Woodhaven, L. I., N. Y. 
R 112165, Oct. 21, 1942. 348 


Norden album; bearb. Nicolaj Hansen. 
bd. 1, 2. bd. 1. Violine solo.—bd, 1. 
2 violinen.—bd. 1. 3 violinen.—bd. 2. 
Violine solo.—bd. 2. 2 violinen.—bd. 
2. 3 violinen. © Marius Hansen, 
Copenhagen. R 111829-111834, Oct. 
12, 1942. 349-354 


Northwestern push-on song; song. © 
Donald G. Robertson, Winnetka, [ll]. 
R 112502, Nov. 4, 1942. 300 — 


Not the same old girl; from The girl 
of to-morrow, w Joseph Noel, m J. E. - 
Howard & Herbert P. Stothart. © 
Joseph E. Howard, New York. R 
111660, Oct. 6, 1942. 356 


song, from The girl of to-morrow, 
w Joseph Noel. © Herbert P. Stoth- 
art, Culver City, Calif. & Joseph EH. 
Howard, New York. R 111690, Oct. 5, 
1942. 357 


O Christ the living Lord of light; w 
William H. Gardner, m Jessie Mae 
Jewitt [i.e. J. M. J. White] © Jessie 
Mae Jewitt White, Detroit, Ruth 
Gardner, Boston, Donald H. Gardner, 
Winthrop, Mass. & Edwin R. Gard- 
ner, Lynn, Mass. R 111616, Sept. 30, 


1942. 358 
— Same. © Ruth Gardner, Boston. 
R 112200, Oct. 22, 1942. 359 


O Lord most holy; by César Franck, 
arr. Bertha Remick; pf. or organ acc. 
1. Mixed voices.—2. Women’s 3-pt. 
voices. © C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. R 112333, 112335, Oct. 22, 1942. 

360, 361 


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362 


O Lord of Heaven; anthem, w from 
Bible &' a hymn, m Cuthbert Harris; 
mixed voices. © Louisa Harris, W. 
Driffield, E. Yorks, England. R 
112443, Oct. 31, 1942. 362 


O mistress mine; w from Shakespeare’s 


Twelfth night, m George B. Nevin; 
mixed voices. © Lillias C. Nevin, 
Easton, Pa. R 112458, Nov. 3, 1942. 

363 


O sole mio; Neapolitan serenade, Eng- 
lish w Herbert Reynolds, Italian w 
Giovanni Caporro, m Eduardo di 
Capua, arr, Charles N. Grant. © 
Martha Grant, Bayside, N. Y. R 
112254, Oct. 21, 1942. 364 


Og det var den m@rke blaaregn; sang, 
tekst Jenny Blicher Clausen. © Rud 
Langgaard, Copenhagen. R 111843, 
Oct. 12, 1942. 365 


Oh, Mr. Rubinstein; w Fred Thomp- 
son & D. Furber, m Philip Braham. 
© . Douglas Furber, London. R 
112078, Oct. 19, 1942. 366 


Old fashioned groom and an up to date 
bride; song, from Ned Wayburn’s 
town topics, w Robert B. Smith. © 
Harold Orlob, New York. R 112358, 
Oct. 27, 1942. 367 


Old grey mare; fox trot or schottische, 
arr.; orch. © Frank Panella, Craf- 
ton, Pa. R 11223838, Oct. 22, nee 

3 


Old Kentucky blues; from George 
Washington Bullion abroad, w S. 
Tutt Whitney & J. Homer Tutt, m 
James J. Vaughan. © Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. R 
112485, Oct. 28, 1942. 369 


On a Chinese honeymoon; song. © 
George F. Oleott, Pittsburgh. R 
111990, Oct. 15, 1942. 370 


On the banks of the Wye; song, w Fred 
HE. Weatherly. © Frank E. Tours, 
Beverly Hills, Calif. R 1123866, Oct. 
28, 1942. 371 


On the Diamond Joe; w Stanley Mur- 
phy, m Lewis F. Muir. © Theresa 
M. Deutsch, New York. R 111579, 
Oct. 2, 1942. Se 


On the 7:28; w Stanley Murphy, m H. I. 
Marshall. @© Henry I. Marshall, 
Riveredge, N. J. & Elizabeth Murphy, 
Beechhurst, L. I, N. Y. R 111972, 
Oct. 13, 1942. 373 


On the Thames; from Father Thames, 
w H. Ernest Hunt, m Joan Travalsa 
fi. e. Joan Gurley] © Joan Gurley, 
Norwich, England. R 112149, Oct. 21, 
1942. 374 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 37 


Only a dream; by Percy Elliott; pf. 
© Lillian May Elliott, London. R 
111628, Sept. 30, 1942. 375 


Out of a city of six million people, why 
did you pick on me; song, w Charles 
McCarron. © Nat Vincent, Los An- 
geles. R 112007, Oct. 16,1942. 376 


— w Charles McCarron, m Nat Vin- 
cent. © Broadway music corp., New 
York. R 112085, Oct. 16, 1942. 377 


Panazon; dansa brasilena, Milton H. 
Kohn, arr. Lee Orean Smith. © Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. R 112376, Oct. 
28, 1942. 378 


—_— ——— pf. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. R 112152, Oct. 22, 1942. 
379 


Pass the contribution box; from The 
girl of to-morrow, w Joseph Noel, m 
J. E, Howard & Herbert P. Stothart. 
© Joseph E. Howard, New York. R 
111672, Oct. 1, 1942. 380 


—song, from Girl of tomorrow, w 
Joseph Noel. © Joseph E. Howard, 
New York & Herbert P. Stothart, 
Culver City, Calif. R 112079, Oct. 
19, 1942. 381 


Passing show of 1915; selection, Her- 
man Finck; orch. © Mabel Mary 
Finek, London. R 112409, Oct. 27, 
1942. 382 


Pastorale; violoncell u. klavier. © Jo- 
seph Marx, Vienna. R 112488, Nov. 
3, 1942. 383 


Patriotic Patrick Muldoon; w & m 
J. Whidden & Fred E. Cliffe. © 
Jay Whidden, Hollywood, Calif. R 
112140, Oct. 21, 1942. 384 


Peasant’s dance; op. 16, no. 2; pf. © 
Trygve Torjussen, Oslo, Norway. R 
112446, Oct. 31, 1942. 385 


Phantom riders; scherzo; pf. © Flor- 
ence Newell Barbour, Providence. R 
112441, Oct. 31, 1942. 386 


Piéce ancienne; op. 8, no. 1; violon et 
pf. © Sverre Jordan, Bergen, Nor- 
way. R 111839, Oct, 12, 1942. 387 


Pioneer schottische; by D. W. Crist; 
pf. © Gertrude Crist, Alliance, O. 
R 112423, Oct. 30, 1942. 388 


Plantation days; from Ned Wayburn’s 
town topics, w Bobby Jones, m Billie 
_ [i. e. W. J.] Morrissey. © Will J. 
Morrissey, Brooklyn. R 112018, Oct. 
16, 1942. 389 


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Playmates; pf. 
Bugle, Cornwall, England. R 111676; 
Oct. 7, 1942. 390 


Pleading; pf. © Haydn Wood, Nor- 
tham, North Devon, England. R 
112112, Oct. 21, 1942. 391 


P’lice’ll have me before long; w & m 
Gilbert Wells & Will Terry. © Mrs. 
©. M. Blair, London. R 112077, Oct. 
19, 1942. 392 


Poet, peasant and light cavalryman 
mareh; by Henry Fillmore; orch. 
© Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. R 
112338, Oct. 23, 1942. 393 


Polly; song, w Frederick Edward 
Weatherly. © William Henry 
Squire, London. R 1122389, Oct. 22, 
1942. 394 


Posies; waltz; guit. © Albert J. 
Weidt, Belford, N. J. R 112092, Oct. 
20, 1942. 395 


Praeludier ; orgel eller harmonium. © 
P. Holme Hansen, Copenhagen. R 
111844, Oct. 12, 1942. 396 


Prayer; by Everett E. Truette, op. 31, 
no. 3; organ. © Fannie S. Truette, 
Brookline, Mass. R 112454, Oct. 31, 
1942. 397 


from Boris Godounow, by Mous- 
sorgsky, ed. & tr. Charles Roepper ; 
women’s cho. © Boston music co., 
Boston. R 112217, Oct. 15, 1942. 

398 


Price a woman pays; song, w Herbert 
S. Frank. © James Kendis, Ja- 
maica, N. Y. R 112011, Oct. 17, 1942. 

399 


Princess Pat; selection, Victor Herbert, 


arr. George J. Trinkaus; pf. © M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. R 
112017, Oct. 19, 1942. 400 


Prinzessin (Die) vom Nil; melodien- 
Strauss, w Willy Prager, m Victor 
Hollaender. © Rosa_ Hollaender, 
Los Angeles. R 111641, Oct. 2, 1942. 

401 


Processional march; by Everett E. 
Truette, op. 31, no. 5; organ. © 
Fannie S. Truette, Brookline, Mass. 
R 112455, Oct. 31, 1942. 402 


Psalm of thanksgiving; sacred cantata, 
op. 50, Biblical w; mixed cho. 
William Lester, Chicago. R 112459, 
Nov. 3, 1942. 403 


Quest (The),; song, w Edward H. Bier- 
stadt. © C. Linn Seiler, Philadel- 
phia. R 112311, Oct. 22, 1942. 404 


418 


© Wilson Manhire, | Quintett in B dur; v. Josef Vockner, 


op. 70; 2 violinen, viola, violoncell u. 
klavier. Partitur u. stimmen. © 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky), Vienna. R 111654, Oct. 8, 
1942. 405 


Rabbit’s foot; fox trot. 1. Pf.—2. Orch. 
© George L. Cobb, Brookline, Mass. 
R 112095, 112102, Oct. 20, 1942. 

406, 407 


Radiant morn; hymn anthem, w God- 
frey Thring, m W. C. Williams, 
[father] © W. C. Williams, [son], 
Summit, N. J. R 111315, Aug. 27, 
1942. 408 


Ragging the scale; fox trot, Ed. B. 
Claypoole; pf. © Broadway music 
corp., New York. R 112081, Oct. 16, 
1942. 409 


Ragtime baggage man; w B. Dudley, 
m Maurice Levi. © Bide Dudley, 
New York & Henry R. Levi, Balti- 
more. R 111984, Oct. 15, 1942. 410 


Ragtime pipe of Pan; from A world of 
pleasure, w Harold R. Atteridge, m 
Sigmund Romberg. © Mary T. At- 
teridge, Lynbrook, L. I., N. Y. R 
112298, Oct. 21, 1942. 411 


—song, from A world of pleasure, 
w Harold R. Atteridge. © Sigmund 
Romberg, New York. R 112213, Oct. 
21, 1942. 412 


Rapsodja polska; op. 25; grosses orch. 
partitur. © Gregor Fitelberg, New 
York. R 112499, Nov. 3, 1942. 413 


Recessional; w Rudyard Kipling, m 
Arthur Foote; mixed voices. © 
Kate Foote, Newton Center, Mass. 
R 112469, Oct. 31, 1942. 414 


Reiterlied; w Paul Warneke, m Lise 
Maria Mayer [i. e. L. M. M. Ga- 
berle]; mittlere stimme. © Lise 
Maria Mayer Gaberle, Vienna. R 
112493, Nov. 3, 1942. 415 


Remembrances of Waldteufel; waltz, 
Julius S. Seredy, arr. J. S. Seredy 
& L. Tocaben; full orch. © Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. R 112537, 
Oct. 22, 1942. 416 


Ride on, ride on, in majesty; sacred 
song, w H. H. Milman. © Bevier 
Smith, New York. R 112306, Oct. 22, 
1942. 417 


Rinder (Det) med dug; lied, w Jenny 
Blicher Clausen. © Rud Langgaard, 
Copenhagen. R 111841, Oct. 12, 1942. 

418 


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419 


Rivulet (The) ; from Style and execu- 
tion, by Stephen Heller, ed., rev. & 
augmented Moritz Moszkowski; 


112204, Oct. 7, 1942. 


Robin (The) and the red, red rose; w 
Alex Rogers, m C. Luckeyth Roberts. 
George F. Ellis, Brooklyn. R 
112390, Oct. 23, 1942. 420 


—— ——m Lucky [i.e. C. L.] Roberts. 


© C. Luckeyth Roberts, New York. | 
421 | 


R 111852, Oct. 9, 1942. 


Rockhill Park waltz; by D. W. Crist; 
pf. © Gertrude Crist, Alliance, O. 
R 112417, Oct. 30, 1942. 422 


. Roll along, harvest moon; song, w J. 
Will Callahan. © Richard G. Grady, 
- Columbus, O. R 111989, Oct. 15, 
1942. 423 


Romance of the rose; by Henry Wil- 
dermere [pseud. of Henry W. Pet- 
rie]; pf. © Julia C. Petrie, Chicago. 
R 111609, Oct. 2, 1942. 


Rose dreams; 
m William H. Penn. © Migone Penn 
Reile, Corona, N. Y. R 112161, Oct. 
21, 1942. 425 


Rose (A) .of heaven; waltz, Emil 
Ascher ; full orch. © Adolph Ascher 
& Morton Ascher, New York. R 
112329, Oct. 23, 1942. 426 


Rose of the world, come back to me; 
w R. W. Pascoe, m C. Blake & Luella 
Lockwood Moore. © Richard W. 
Pascoe, Detroit, Charlotte Blake, Hol- 
lywood, Calif. & LeBaron Lockwood, 
Hastings, Mich. R 112369, Oct. 28, 
1942. 427 


Rose petals ; waltz, Mackie-Beyer ; mili- 
tary band. © J. W. Pepper & son, 
ine., Philadelphia. R 111668, Oct. 8, 
1942, 428 


Roses; from Bric-a-brae, w Arthur 
Wimperis, m Lionel Monckton. © 
C. F. Monckton, Eastbourne, England 
& H. Paul Monckton, Forest, Guern- 
sey, England. R 112124, Oct. 12, 
1942. 429 


Rosey posey ; from A world of pleasure, 
w Harold R. Atteridge, m J. Leubrie 
Hill. © Mary T. Atteridge, Lyn- 
brook, L. I., N. Y. R 112270, Oct. 22, 
1942, 430 


Rosie Rosenblatt don’t make no theatre 
with me; w Sam M. Lewis, m George 
W. Meyer. © Broadway music corp., 
New York. R 112083, Oct. 16, 1942. 

431 


Saki; from Persian suite; organ. 


424 | 
w Mary Adair Aubury, | 


pt. IIT, n. S., Vv. 87 


Ruff Johnson’s harmony band; from 
: '- High jinks, w Shelton Brooks, m 
pl. | 
© Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. R|{ 

419 


Maurice Abrahams & S. Brooks. © 
Belle Baker Abrahams, New York. 
R 1120538, Oct. 16, 1942. 432 


© 
R. S. Stoughton, Allston, Mass. R 


112252, Oct, 22, 1942. 433 


Santa Lucia; barcarola, berceuse, To- 
mazo Barile: pf. © Theodore Lohr 
& William A. Heyse, Rosedale, L. I., 
N. Y. R 111523, Sept. 25, 1942, 434 


Sarabande; op. 8, no. 2; violon et pf. 
© Sverre Jordan, Bergen, Norway. 
R 111838, Oct. 12, 1942. 435 


Scaddle-de-mooch ; fox trot, Cecil Mack 
[pseud. of R. C. McPherson] & Chris 
Smith; pf. © Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. R 111612, 
Oct. 2, 1942. 436 


Scissors; by Maurice Levi; pf. © 
Henry R. Levi, Baltimore. R 111985, 
Oct. 15, 1942. 437 


Selige nacht; lied, w Otto Hrich Hartle- 
ben. © Joseph Marx, Vienna. R 
112498, Nov. 3, 1942. , 438 


September eve; w N. D’Arnoc, m Bain- 
bridge [i. e. L. B.] Crist. © Lucien 
Bainbridge Crist, Washington. R 
111022, Aug, 24, 1942. 439 


Sérénade amoureuse; par Percy Elliott ; 
violon et pf. © Lillian May Elliott, 
London. R 111625, Sept. 30, 1942. 

440 


Sérénade sentimentale de Pierrot; op. 


8, no. 3; violon et pf. © Sverre 
Jordan, Bergen, Norway. R 111837, 
Oct. 12, 1942. 441 
Shadow girl; w & m Margaret Whitney 
[i. e. M. W. Essig] © Margaret 
Whitney Essig, Chicago. R 112372, 
Oct. 28, 1942. 442 


Shakespearian love; fox trot, Hugo 
Frey; orch.” © Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. R 111608, 
Oct. 2, 1942. 443 


She wanted to ride, just to ride; w 
J. Gunsky, m S. Brown. © 
Maurice J. Gunsky, San Francisco & 
Sid Brown, North Hollywood, Calif. 
R 112141, Oct, 21, 1942. 444 


She was all that a pal ought to be; w 
Bernie [i. e. Bernard] Grossman & 
Jack [i. e. Jacob] Glogau. © Ber- 
nard Grossman, North. Hollywood, 
Calif. R 112171, Oct. 21, 1942. 445 


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She was too good to be true; w Charles 
McCarron, m Ed Moebus. © Broad- 
way music corp., New York. R 
112086, Oct. 16, 1942. 446 


Shoeboot’s serenade; song. © William 
C. Handy, New York. R 111848, Oct. 
12, 1942. 447 


Silhouettes; op. 2, nos. 1-7; pf. © 
York Bowen, Worthing, England. R 
111629, Sept. 30, 1942. 448 


Silver cloud; intermezzo; pf., English 
fingering. © Albert W. Ketelbey, 
Hampstead, England. R 111643, Oct. 
5, 1942, 449 


Since Jesus came to dwell with me; w 
Franklin Babb, m Daniel B. Towner. 


© Ada Page Towner, Chicago. R| 
450 | 


Sing Ling Ting Ta-Tao; Chinese one- 


112573, Nov. 5, 1942. 


step; pf. © George L. Cobb, Brook- 
line, Mass. R 112094, Oct. 20, 1942. 


451 | 


Sir Giles’ war song; from Four songs 
of chivalry, w William. Morris. 
Julius Harrison, Malvern, Worcester, 
England. R 112586, Nov. 9, 1942. 

452 


Sly-boots; fox trot; pf. © Maurice 
McAll, New York.- R 112361, Oct. 
22, 1942. 


453 
Smiles and frowns; valse hesitation; 


pf. © Walter Rolfe, Brighton, Mass. |. 
454 |. 


R 112098, Oct. 20, 1942. - 


Sobre las olas; waltz, Juventino Rosas, 
arr. Julius S. Seredy & L. Tocaben; 


full orch. © Carl Fischer, ine., New | 


York. R 1125389, Oct. 22, 1942. 455 


Soldier’s button; w J. Pope, m A. 
-Healey-Foster. © Jessie Pope & A. 
Healey-Foster, London. 
Oct12,.19425 — 


Some of these nights; from The girl 
of to-morrow, w Joseph Noel & Harry 


Breen, m J. E. Howard & Herbert P. | 
Stothart. © Joseph E. Howard, New | 


York. R 111671, Oct. 1, 1942. 457 


— song, from The girl of to-morrow, | 


w Joseph Noel & Harry Breen. 

Joseph E. Howard, New York & Her- 
bert P. Stothart, Culver City, Calif. 
R 111651, Oct. 2, 1942. 458 


Somebody told me; from The girl of 
to-morrow, w Joseph Noel, m J. E. 
Howard & Herbert P. Stothart. © 
Joseph EK. Howard, New York. R 
111658, Oct. 6, 1942. 


——— Same. 


© | 


R_ 112069, | 
456 | 


459 | 


472 


© Joseph E. Howard, New 
York & Herbert P. Stothart, Culver 
City, Calif. R 111644, Oct. 6, 1942. 
460 


Someone; w A. Baldwin Sloane, m Dan 


H. Caslar. © Mae Auwerda Sloane, 
Hollywood, Calif. R 1119838, Oct. 15, 
1942. 461 


Sometimes in dreams; w Gustave Kahn, 
m Theo. H. Northrup. © Grace Le- 
Boy Kahn, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 
112371, Oct. 28, 1942. 462 


Song of a smile; w Helen Taylor, m 
Easthope Martin; in C. © Kate 
Violet Louise Sherman, London. R 
112117, Oct. 21, 1942. 463 


Song of the Triton; w F. C. Burnand, 
m J. L. Molloy, arr. N. Clifford Page; 
women’s 3-pt. voices. © C. C. Birch- 
ard & co., Boston. R 112336, Oct. 22, 
1942, ; 464 


‘Song the angels sing; w B. Rene, m 


Henry Wildermere [pseud. of Henry 
W. Petrie]; low voice. © Julia C. 
Petrie, Chicago. R 112389, Oct. 23, 
1942. 465 


Spinderokken; v. Fini Henriques [und] 
Erotikon nr. 3; v. Emil Sjogren, op. 
10, no. 4; pf. © Ella Fenneberg, 
Lyngby, Denmark & Berta Sjogren, 
Copenhagen. R 111845, Oct. 12, 1942. 

2A), 466 

Spirit of pageantry; grand march, 
Percy Eastman Fletcher; orch. © 
Hilda Martin, Paignton, Devon, Eng- 
land. R 112244, Oct. 22, 1942. 467 


‘Staar (Det) skrevet med guld; sang, 


tekst E. V. Rosen. 
sen, Copenhagen. R 111835, Oct. 12, 
1942. 468 


Stamp enclosed; from Two is company, 
w Edward A. Paulton & Adolf Phi- 
lipp, m Jean Briquet [pseud. of Adolf 
Philipp] & A. Philipp. © Jessie June 
Paulton, W. Tarring nr. Worthing, 
Sussex, England. R 112520, Nov. 4, 
1942. 469 


Star (The) of Bethlehem; w Frederick 
E. Weatherly, m Stephen Adams, 
arr.; mixed cho. © Arthur Fagge, 
London. R 112319, Oct. 22, 1942. ; 

47 


Steam pipe melody; w Grant Clarke & 
Howard Johnson, m Walter Donald- 
son. © Elsie Clarke, Los Angeles. 
R 111851, Oct. 7, 1942. 471 


© Gunder Kund- 


| Steppin’ down along the road; w A. 


Hancock, m A. Wilson. © Alec Wil- 
son & Augusta Hancock, London. R 
112386, Oct. 29, 1942. 472 


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473 


pt. III, n. s., v. 37 


Straussiana ; waltz selection on Strauss} Templar triumphal march; by Floyd 


melodies, Julius 8S. Seredy, arr. J. S. 
Seredy & L. Tocaben; full orch. © 
Carl Fischer, ine, New York. R 
112588, Oct. 22, 1942. 473 


Sultana; valse orientale, Emil Ascher ; 
full orch. © Adolph Ascher & Mor- 
ton Ascher, New York. R 112332, 
Oct. 23, 1942. 474 


Summer’s morn; intermezzo, Herbert 
I. Haines; orch. © Alfred Haines, 
Manchester, lLancs., England. R 
112588, Nov. 9, 1942. 475 


Sunny Riviera Bay; w L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert, m Malvin M. Franklin. © Eda- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. R 111613, Oct. 2, 1942. 476 


Surging sea; pf. © Florence Newell 
Barbour, Providence. R 112442, Oct. 
31, 1942. 477 


Svanhild’s dance; op 16, no. 7; pf. © 
Trygve Torjussen, Oslo, Norway. R 


112451, Oct. 31, 1942. 478 
Swaying pine trees; pf. © Florence 
Newell Barbour, Providence. R 
112440, Oct. 31, 1942. 479 
Sweethearts of childhood; song, w 
Louis Weslyn & B. Gay. © Byron 
Gay, Annapolis. R 111632, Oct. 1, 
1942. 480 


— w B. Gay & Louis Weslyn, m B. 
Gay. © Byron Gay, Los Angeles & 
Edward EH. Jones, Beverly Hills, 
Calif. R 111617, Sept. 30,1942. 481 


Sweetie be kind to me; w George A. 
Norton, m Theron C. Bennett. © 
Charles HE. Norton, East Cleveland, O. 
& Felix Guinney, Hollywood, Calif. 
R 112169, Oct. 21, 1942. 482 


Systein’s song; op. 16, no. 3; pf. © 
Trygve Torjussen, Oslo, Norway. R 
112447, Oct. 31, 1942. ‘ 483 


Take it from me; duet, from Ned Way- 
burn’s town topics, w Robert B. 
Smith. © Harold Orlob, New York. 
R 111825, Oct. 7, 1942. 484 


Take me home with you; from A world 
of pleasure, w Harold Atteridge, m 
Sigmund Romberg. © Mary T. Atte- 
ridge, Lynbrook, L. I., N. Y. R 
112501, Nov. 3, 1942. 485 


—— song, from A world of pleasure, w 
Harold Atteridge. © Sigmund Rom- 
berg, New York. R 112470, Nov. 2, 
1942, 486 


J. St. Clair, intro. Onward Christian 
soldiers; band. © Stella J. St. Clair, 
Cleveland. R 112456, Oct. 30, 1942. 

487 


Temple Hill march; by D. W. Crist; 
pf. © Gertrude Crist, Alliance, O. 
R 112419, Oct. 30, 1942. 488 


Ten choice Hebrew song classics ; tradi- 
tional, compiled, arr, & ed. Edward 
Kartschmaroff. © Edward B. Marks 
musie corp., New York. R 112433, 
Oct. 23, 1942. 489 


Tender thoughts serenade; by Floyd J. 
St. Clair; full band. © Stella St. 
Clair, Cleveland. R 112415, Oct. 30, 
1942. 490 


That Charlie Chaplin walk; song, m 
Roy Barton. © William A. Downs, 
New York. R 112285, Oct. 21, 1942. 

‘491 


That lowly old cabin far off in Old 
Ireland; song, w Rida Johnson 
Young. © William A. Schroeder, 
New York. R 112557, Nov. 6, 1942. 

492 


That melodious melody ; from The girl 
of to-morrow, w Joseph Noel, m J. E. 
Howard & Herbert P. Stothart. © 
Joseph E, Howard, New York. R 
111670, Oct. 1, 1942. 493 


— song, from The girl of to-morrow, 
w Joseph Noel. © Joseph E. 
Howard, New York & Herbert P. 
Stothart, Culver City, Calif. R 
111650, Oct. 2, 1942. 494 


That strictly neutral jag; from The 
girl of to-morrow, w Joseph Noel, m 
Herbert Stothart & J. Howard. © 
Joseph Howard, New York. R 
112471, Nov. 2, 1942. 495 


—— song, from The girl of to-morrow, 
w Joseph Noel. © Joseph HE. 
Howard, New York & Herbert P. 
Stothart, Culver City, Calif. R 
112509, Nov. 4, 1942. 496 


There’s a broken heart for each light 
on Broadway; w Howard Johnson, 
m Fred Fischer. © Anna Fisher, 
New York. R 112055, Oct. 19, 1942. 


497 
— — Same. © Edna Johnson, New 
York. R 112428, Nov. 2, 1942. 498 


There’s a little lane without a turning 
on the way to home sweet home; w 
Sam M. Lewis, m George W. Meyer. 
© Broadway music corp., New York. 
R 112082, Oct. 16, 1942. 499 


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Things are getting better every day; | Tonleiterstudien fiir violine; v. Jos. 
w A. Bryan, m A. Gamble & Jack Hellmesberger, arr. hfte. 1, 2. 
Wells. © Alfred Bryan, East Gustav Maeurer, Vienna. R 111760, 
Orange, N. J. & Albert Gumble, New Oct. 8, 1942. 514 
York. R 111973, Oct. 18, 1942. 500 
Tore’s lullaby; op. 16, no. 6; pf. © 


— Same. © Nettie Bark, New York. 
R 111925, Oct. 13, 1942. 501 


Things are so different now-a-days; 
from The girl of tomorrow, w Joseph 
Noel, m J. E. Howard & Herbert P. 
Stothart. © Joseph E. Howard, New 
York. R 111659, Oct. 6, 1942. 502 


——Same. © Joseph E. Howard, New 
York & Herbert P. Stothart, Culver 
City, Calif. R 111645, Oct. 6, 1942. 

503 


This is my duty to Him; w Ernest 
L. Thompson, m Daniel B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Chicago. R 
112529, Nov. 5, 1942. 504 


This night we’ll never forget; w R. 
Lewis, m E. Erdman. © Roger 


Lewis, Chicago & Ernie Erdman, 
Rockford, Ill. R 112167, Oct. 21, 
1942. 505 


Thou didst leave Thy throne; w HE. E. 
G. Elliott; mixed voices. © Fred 
W. Peace, Dewsbury, Yorks, England. 
R 111677, Oct. 7, 1942. 506 


Three encore sketches; violin, with pf. 
ace. © Helen Sealy, London. R 
112589, Nov. 9, 1942. 507 


Three rings march; by William M. Tal- 
bott, arr. Al Hayes; orch. © Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. R 112339, 
Oct. 23, 1942. 508 


band. 
Cincinnati. 


© Fillmore bros. co., 
R 112262, Oct. 23, 1942. 
509 


3 tuneful pieces; pf. © Colin Taylor, 
Cape Town, South Africa. R 112480, 
Nov. 2, 1942. 510 


Tim Rooney’s at the fightin’; song. 
Norah Flynn, New York. R 111689, 
Oct. 7, 1942. 511 


Timothy; song, w Norman Gale. © 
Harold Craxton, London. R 112119, 
Oct. 21, 1942, 512 


’Tis love; song; in E flat. © W. J. F. 
Nailer, New York. R 112305, Oct. 22, 
1942. 513 


Trygve Torjussen, Oslo, Norway. R 
112450, Oct. 31, 1942. 515 


Torrent (The) ; from Style and execu- 
tion, by Jules Schulhoff, ed., rev. & 
augmented Moritz Moszkowski; pf. 
© Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. R 
112206, Oct. 7, 1942. 516 


Toy band; w Henry Newbolt, m Harold 
Solomon Samuel. © Alfred Tregear 
Chenhalls, London. R 112242, Oct. ° 
22, 1942. 517 


Toy-town; from Bric-a-brac, w & m 
Lionel Monckton. © C. F. Monck- 
ton, Eastbourne, England & H. Paul 


Monckton, Forest, Guernsey, Eng- 
land. R 112126, Oct. 12, 1942. 518 
Tranquillity; op. 16, 10.015 7epfinlt+© 


Trygve Torjussen, Oslo, Norway. R 
112449, Oct. 31, 1942. 519 


Transatlantic march; by Floyd J. St. 
Clair; full band. © Stella St. Clair, 
Cleveland. R 112413, Oct. 30, 1942. 

520 


True love faileth never; w Catherine 
B. Ottenad, m Vernon Eville; in D. 
© Mrs. Vernon Eville, Nutley, N. J. 
R 112307, Oct. 22, 1942. 521 


Tumble in love, gee! but I’d like to > 
tumble in love with a girl like you; 
w Wilkie White, m Malvin Franklin. 
© Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. R 112365, Oct. 23, 1942. 

522 


’Twas always Mary; w & m Chick [i. e. 
O. E.] Story & J. J. Caddigan. © 
Jack J. Caddigan, Boston & Oliver 
EK. Story, East Boston, Mass. R 
1121638, Oct. 21, 1942. 523 


Two is company; from the production, 
w Edward A. Paulton & Adolph Phi- 
lipp, m Jean Briquet [pseud. of Adolf 
Philipp] & A. Philipp. © Jessie June 
Paulton, W Tarring nr. Worthing, 
Sussex, England. R 112521, Nov. 4, 
1942, 524 


Ueber die felder; lied, w Hermann 
Hesse... © Bernhard Paumgartner, 
Salzburg, Germany. R 112489, Nov. 
3, 1942. 525 


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526 


pt. III, n. s., Vv. 37 


United liberty; march, F. H. Losey, 


arr. Julius S. Seredy & Louis Toca-— 


ben; full orech. © Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. R 112556, Noy. 3, 1942. 
526 


‘Valse Contentment; by J. E. Andino 
& William H. Penn; pf. © Mignone 
_Penn Reile, Corona, N. Y. R 111991, 
Oct. 15, 1942. 527 


Valse lente; by Dox Cruger; orch. © 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. R 112364, Oct. 23, 1942, 528 


Valse tendre; by Leo Daniderff, arr. 
H. M. Higgs; orch. © Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. R 112125, Oct. 12, 1942. 

529 


Valse triste; v. Franz Ondricek ; violine 
u. klavier. © Emanuel Ondricek, 
Boston. R 112490, Nov. 3, 1942. 530 


Vesper hymn; offertory on 2 familiar 
hymn tunes, by Everett E. Truette, 
op. 31, no. 4; organ. © Fannie S. 
Truette, Brookline, Mass. R 112468, 
Oct. 31, 1942. dal 


Vier lieder; w Betty Paoli u. a., m 
Lise Maria Mayer [i. e L. M. M. 
Gaberle], op. 6, nos. 1-4; frauen- 
stimme. © Lise Maria Mayer Ga- 
berle, Vienna. R 112491, Nov. 3, 
1942. 532 


—— w Bierbaum u. a., m Alma Maria 
Schindler-Mahler [i. e. A. M. S. 
Mahler-Werfel] ; mittlere stimme. © 
Alma Maria Schindler Mahler-Wer- 
fel, Hollywood, Calif. R 112496, Nov. 


3, 1942, 533 
Village fiddler; rustic dance, Henry 
Wildermere [pseud. of Henry W. 


Petrie]; pf. © Julia C. Petrie, Chi- 
eago. R 111607, Oct. 2, 1942. 534 


Violet mazurka; from The wild flower 
dance suite; pf. © Fred W. Hager, 
Jackson Heights, L. L, N. Y. R 
112278, Oct. 22, 1942. 535 


Virginia Lee; w Jeff Branen, m A. W. 
Lange. © Hdith M, Branen, Los An- 
geles & Arthur W. Lange, Beverly 
Hills, Calif. R 111979, Oct. 15, 1942. 

536 


Vision of Allah; valse, Emil Ascher; 
full orch. © Adolph Ascher & Mor- 
ton Ascher, New York. R 112328, 
Oct. 23, 1942. 


Voices of spring; by Henry Wildermere 
[pseud. of Henry W. Petrie]; pf. © 
Julia C. Petrie, Chicago. R 111611, 
Oct. 2, 1942. 538 


O37 | 


| W glebi morza; tongewilde, op 26; 
grosses orch. partitur. © Gregor 
Fitelberg, New York. R 112500, Nov. 
8, 1942. 5389 


Waltz of the pines; by D. W. Crist; 
pf. © Gertrude Crist; Alliance, O. 
R 112418, Oct. 30, 1942. 540 


Wanderer’s song; song, w George Res- 
ton Malloch; in D. © Julius Harri- 
son, Malvern, Worcester, England. 
R 112118, Oct, 21, 1942. 541 


We like to whirl; from Two is com- 
pany, w Edward A. Paulton & Adolf 
Philipp, m Jean Briquet [pseud. of 
Adolf Philipp] & A. Philipp. © 
Jessie June Paulton, W. Tarring nr. 
Worthing, Sussex, England. R 
112522, Nov. 4, 1942. 542 


Wedding of Jack and Jill; from Hip 
hip hooray, w J. L. Golden, m R. 
Hubbell. © Raymond Hubbell, Mi- 
.ami, Fla. & John L. Golden, New 
York. R 111648, Oct. 2, 1942. 543 


— song, from Hip, hip, hooray, m 
Raymond Hubbell. © John UL. 
Golden, New York. R 1116386, Oct. 2, 
1942. 544 


We'll hike along again in Tipperary; 


song, arr. Charles Connelly. 
George Merle, Brooklyn. R 112533, 
Nov. 2, 1942. 545 


What’s the good of moonlight when you 
haven’t got a girl to love; song, w 
Frank Davis. © Winthrop B. Brook- 
house, New York. R 112286, Oct. 21, 
1942. 546 


When grown up ladies act like babies; 
w Joe Young & Edgar > Leslie, m 
Maurice Abrahams. © Belle Baker 
Abrahams, New York. R 111975, Oct. 
16, 1942. 547 


When he wanted to love her he would 
put up the cover; w Sam M. Lewis, 
m George W. Meyer. © Broadway 
musie. corp., New York. R 112087, 
Oct. 16, 1942. 548 


When I get back, back, back to County 
Kerry; song, m Geoffrey O’Hara. © 
Harold Robe, Hempstead, N. Y. R 
112472, Nov. 2, 1942. 549 


— -—  w Harold Robe. © Geoffrey 
O’Hara, Bronxville, N. Y. R 112473, 
Nov. 2, 1942. “550 


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576 


When someone dreams of someone:| Who will I call mamma when she’s 
’ 


song, m Frank Magine. 
A. Little, Jackson Heights, N. Y. R 
112287, Oct. 21, 1942. 551 


When the dew is falling; song, w Fiona 
Macleod; in F. © Edwin Schneider, 
Tempe, Ariz. R 112313, Oct. 22, 1942. 

552 


When the roses of love fade away; w 
David Berg, m A. Piantadosi & Jack 
[i. e. Jacob] Glogau. © Al Pianta- 
dosi, Encino, Calif. R 112302, Oct. 
26, 1942. D3 


—-Same. © Leo Feist, ine. & David 
Berg, New York & Jacob Glogau, 
Woodhaven, L. I., N. Y. R 112387, 
Oct. 28, 1942. 554 


When we grow up some day; w & m}- 


Arthur A. Penn; duet for boy & girl. 
© Hleanor Penn, New London, Conn. 
R 112392, Oct. 29, 1942. 555 


When you come home; by William 
Henry Squire, arr.; cornet, with 
band ace. © Jack Hunt, London. 
R 112308, Oct. 22, 1942. 556 


violincello. © William Henry 
Squire, London. R 112318, Oct. 22, 
1942. 557 


When you have forgotten and I can’t 
forget; song, m Al Piantadosi. © 
Earl Carroll, Beverly Hills, Calif. 
R 111679, Oct. 5, 1942. 558 


When you were a baby and I was the 
kid next door; song, m Harry Tier- 
ney. © Edgar Leslie, New York. R 
112061, Oct. 19, 1942. 559 


When you’re away I’m lonely; w J. R. 
Shannon [pseud. of J. S. Royce], m 
Nat Johnson. © James Stanley 
Royce, New York. R 1116338, Oct. 7, 
1942. 560 


When you’ve earned enough to marry 
dear; sextette, w & m Arthur A. 
Penn. © Eleanor Penn, New Lon- 
don, Conn. R 112391, Oct. 29, 1942. 

561 


Where the mission bells are chiming, 
down beside the sea; w R. Lewis, m 
EK. Erdman. © Roger Lewis, Chi- 
cago & Ernie Erdman, Rockford, Il. 
R 112172, Oct. 21, 1942. 562 


White Czar; Russian march, Adolf 
Lotter; orch. © Jane Alice Lotter, 
London. R 112407, Oct. 27, 1942. 

| 563 


© George | 


gone; w Archie Mayer, m James 
Frederick Hanley. © Broadway 
musie corp., New York. R 112054, 
Oct. 16, 1942. 564 


Why don’t you cheer up dear; song, 
m Ted S. Barron. © Lou Klein, Los 
Angeles. R 1121388, Oct. 20, 1942. 

565 


Why not take Him now; w A. M: Bur- 


geson, m Daniel B. Towner. © Ada 
Page Towner, Chicago. R 112530, 
Nov. 5, 1942. 566 


Wiegenlied ; v. Franz Ondricek ; violine 
u. klavier. © Emanuel Ondricek, 
Boston. R 112492, Nov. 3, 1942. 567 


William Tell; selection, G. Rossini, arr. 
Julius 8. Seredy & Louis Tocaben; 
‘full orch. © Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. R 112540, Nov. 5, 1942. 568 


Wop cabaret song; song. © John L. 
Golden, New York. R 112060, Oct. 
19, 1942. 569 


Word that means the world to me, 
mother ; w Howard Johnson, m Theo- 
dore Morse. © Theodora Morse, 
White Plains, N. Y. & Edna Johnson, 
New York. R 112429, Nov. 2, 1942. 

570 


World is hungry for a little bit of love, 
even you and I; song, arr. Will L. 
Livernash. © Carolyn Ayres Turner, 
Indianapolis. R 112261, Oct. 21, 1942. 

571 


World is only a tiny place; w Percival 
C. West, m Cecil Goodall; in G. © 
Edward B. Marks musie corp., New 
York: JR. 112363, Oet.. 28,1942. bi 


World was not built in a day; w Schuy- 
ler Greene, m Alfred Solman. © 
Blanche Greene Kaiss, Baltimore. R 
111992, Oct, 15, 1942. 573 


Yes; hesitation waltz, Maurice Levi; 
pf. © Henry R. Levi, Baltimore. R 
111986, Oct. 15, 1942. O74 


Yo San; w Walter Van Brunt, m Dan 
Caslar. © Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. R 1125838, Nov. 
9, 1942. ato 


You can’t forget your mother when the 
heart turns home; w Arthur E. Buck- 
nam, m Jacob Henry Ellis. © Hattie 
Ellis, Minneapolis. R 111994, Oct. 
15, 1942, 576 


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‘ 
You can’t get away from Tipperary ; w| You wonder why; song, w William C. 
Harry Williams & William Jerome, Keay. © Ethel Angless, Birkdale, 
m Ted Snyder. © Carrie Williams Southport, England. R 112228, Oct. 
Quinn, Chester, Pa. R 112145, Oct. 22 11942, 580 


21, 1942. 577 

? You'll be there; w J. K. Brennan, m 
You loved me then; from Two is com-| frnest R. Ball. © M. Witmark & 
eae Rivard x mene & ae sons, New York & J. Keirn Brennan, 
luipp, mM Jean briquet [|pseud, oO Los Angeles. R 112510, Nov. 4, 1942. 
Adolf Philipp] & A. Philipp. © a 581 

Jessie June Paulton, W. Tarring nr. ; ; 
Worthing, Sussex, England. R| You’re just like an angel to me; w 


112523, Nov. 4, 1942. 578| Andrew K. Allison, m J. Kendis. © 
; James Kendis, Jamaica, N. Y. R 
You sent a love torpedo right through 111631, Oct. 1, 1942. 582 


my heart, you’ve got to Save me now; ; 

song, w Will J. Hart. © LHugene | Zanzibar; intermezzo, two step; pf. © 
Platzmann, New York. R 112524, E. Ray Goetz, New York. R 112362, 
Nov. 5, 1942. 579 Oct. 27, 1942. 583. 


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Published by Authority of the Acts 
of Congress of March 3, 1891, 
of June 30, 1906, and of 
March 4, 1909 


PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
Including 
LIST OF RENEWALS 


1942 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 37 
No. ll 


47125-50835 


The Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, containing the entries for musical 
compositions and dramatico-musical compositions, is issued monthly. The entries are arranged alphabeti- 
cally by title. 

Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Titles reading “‘w?? & “‘m’’ (signi- 
fying “‘wordsby,’’ ‘‘music by’’) are tobe understood as songs. Songs are understood tobe with piano accom- 
paniment unless otherwise stated. | 

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

A list of renewals made for musical compositions under section 23 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be 
found at the end of this issue immediately following the text. 

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

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

Under the provisions of the act of Congress approved May 23, 1928, the prices ‘of the various parts of the 
Catalog are now as follows. 


Part 1, Group 1, Books proper ---------------------------------------------------------- $3.00 
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals, 

Lectures, and Maps ------------------------------------------------------------------ 3.00 
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Part 2, Periodicals =-------5—<- <4 -3—=-- 2234455 —) 2 ee So 
Part 3, Musical Compositions----------------------------------------------------------- 3.00 
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including Prints and Labels used for articles of merchandise --------------- penne nn nnn--- 2.00 
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Annual indexes, each, for complete calendar year -------------+-+------------------------- 2.00 
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NOTICE 


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

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

Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright peopeicion’ or other lawful claimant, that, 
insofar as any copyright articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclusive, are still 
remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or 
to any other governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles, unless reserved, may 
be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant prior to December 31, 1942. 

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

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


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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAUTHORIZED 
REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 


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


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

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 13 (1918), pages vi-viii of no. 5; 
Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii-viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), pages vii-viii of nos. 3-4; 
Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v-vi of no. 7; 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Free City of Danzig, vol. 29 (1934), pages vii-viii of no. 3; 

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

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 (1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13; 
Greece, vol. 27 (1932), pages vi-vii of no. 2; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi-xii of no. 6; 
Irish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vii-viii of no. 9; A 
Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), pages xiii-xiv of no. 6; 
Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii-viii of no. 7; 

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

New 4ealand, vo]. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 3, and vol. 17 (1922), pages xv-xix of no. 6; 
Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix-x of no. 7; 

Palestine (excluding Trans-Jordan), vol. 28 (1933), pages vi-vii of no. 9; 

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

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

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

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

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

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


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International American Conference at Buenos Aires on “ 
August 11, 1910, was proclaimed by the President of the Unitéd States on July 13, 1914. This convention — 
is understood to be in effect as between the United States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Repub- 
lic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Note. — If the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of words or music, no statement of authorship 
is given. 


Above all else; w Frank Day; pf. © 1c. Nov. 20, 
1942; E unp. 315840; Albert J. Skully, Cleveland. 
47125 


Abraham Lincoln collects a dividend; w C. Muse, 
mM. L. Michelet. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316701; Clarence Muse & Michel L. Michelet, Los 
Angeles. 47126 


Across the sand in No-Man’s Land; w & melody. © 
lc. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317060; William Edward 
Zellmer, Accokeek, Md. 47127 


Across the sea of gold; w& melody. © 1c. Nov. 
20, 1942; E unp. 316057; Ernest Ray Quick, Des 
Moines. 47128 


Addenda to: Will you teach me; from Man on Amer- 
ica’s conscience, by Herbert Stothart. © 1 c. Nov. 
24, 1942; E unp. 316313; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

47129 


Adieu, alma mater; song, w Louise E. R. Kleinhenz 
& G. N. Marshall. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 
315802; Gertrude Neal Marshall, Indianapolis. 

47130 


Adolph, you are awful rubes; m Marion Wrigley; pf., 
with w. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314800; Jennie 
Z. Liek, Elgin, Ili. 47131 


Adoration; hymn. © Aug. 19, 1942; E pub. 109122: 
Mary Florence Stewart, Decatur, Ga. _ 47132 


After awhile; hymn, w Virgil P. Brock, m Blanche 
Kerr Brock. © Nov. 1, 1942: E pub. 109205; 
Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 47133 


After so many years; w & melody Tony Dexter. © 
ic. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 314958; Greco-Allis- 
DiMaio music publishers, New York. 47134 


After the banquet; from Reunion, by Eric Zeisl. © 
1 c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317146; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 47135 


After the night; w Flora Kirkiand, m B. D. Ackley; 
pi. © Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 109201; Rodeheaver 
co., Winona Lake, Ind. 47136 


After the smoke clears away; song. © 1c. Dec. 
10, 1942; E unp. 317686; Bertha May Needham, 
Los Angeles. 47137 


After the war; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 317754; Earle F. Olin & Frank L. Knoll, 
Sherman Oaks, Calif. 47138 


After the war clouds have faded away; song. © lc. 
Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 317501; George P. McGrath, 
Hawthorne, N. j. 47139 


After the war, I’ll come back to you, mother dear; 
w&melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317459; 
Sylvia Cathcart, Ashland, Or. 47140 


After the war is over; song. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 316702; Emmet Edward Niehoff, Louis- 
ville. 47141 


——song. © ic. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 316962; 
Thomas Payne Lemmond, Charlotte, N.C. 47142 


—— -—melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. 
Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317701; Sue Clouser, West 
Philadelphia, Pa. 47143 


After we ship the yellow Japs; w & melody. © tec. 
Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 316942; Goldie Hayes, 
Arkansas City, Kan. 47144 


After while; w& melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 315411; Violet M. Warrington, Philadelphia. 

47145 

Age and youth; w anon., m Ruggero Vene. © Nov. 

12, 1942; E pub. 109178; G. Ricordi & co., inc., 

New York. 47146 


Ah hates love; w & melody Murray Kane. © le. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 315000; Words & music, inc., 
New York. 47147 


Ain’t my sugar sweet; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 20, 
1942; E unp. 315786; Chris Smith, Freddie John- 
son & Mike Johnson, New York. 47148 


Air cadets; song, arr. R. Cornejo. © Nov. 9, 1942; 
E pub. 109091; Dixon M. Palmones, Fieldston, 
NG Y% 47149 


Air force blues; w E. L. Mullett, melody S. C. Mul- 
lett. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942: E unp. 317432; Edna 
Lilian Mullett & Sidney Cantelon Mullett, Van- 
couver, B. C., Canada. 47150 


Air men; song, pf. arr. Clara Louise Hey. © 1c.. 
Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317220; Louise P. F. Bullock, 
Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. 47151 


Album Polskich tancow; sYowa Edmund Grzanowskie 
Zyg Neuberg i W. Kierszulis; fortepian. © Nov. 
18, 1942; E pub. 109304; Walter Kierszulis, De- 
troit. 47152 


Alert! My love; w E. C. Fleming, m A. Kleinecke. 
© Nov. 4, 1942; E pub. 109149; Edmond C. Flem- 
ing & August Kleinecke, Altadena, Calif. 47153 


All, all alone; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E 
unp. 317164; Leonard Lluellen Gilcrease, Hanford, 
Calif. 47154 


All alone; song, m Art King. © ic. Nov. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 315373; George Kasarda, Whiting, Ind. 
47155 


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All alone with a photograph of you; song, melody 
Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 317698; Genevieve Furman, East ‘Chicago, 
. Ind. 47156 


All American way; song,m Anita Irene Poor & B.S. 
Poor. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315359; Bydie 
Smith Poor, Houston. 47157 


All clear; fox trot, w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 
1942; E unp. 316155; Jules Edward Brezin, Camp 
Polk, La. 47158 


All for the sake of you; w Joe Guttman, melody 
adapted by G. St. George from Simonetti’s Madri- 
gale. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1942; E unp. 314816; George 
St. George, New York. 47159 


All for the U.S. A.; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315331; 
Adelia L. Sabish, Campbellsport, Wis. 47160 


All for you; w & melody R. I. O’Nan & Frank Brown. 
© 1c. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 314866; R. I. O’Nan, 
~ Miami, Fla. 47161 


All lam; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1942; E unp. 
316600; Ernest A. Philipp, Baltimore. 47162 


All I care for is you; w & melody. © lc. Dec. 8, 
1942; E unp. 317466; Joseph Francis Carlucci, 
New York. 47163 


All I want is you; song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E 
unp. 315747; Melba Permenter Cates, Ardmore, 
Ok. 47164 


All I want’s a girl; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 12, 
1942; E unp. 315047; John Lewis Everson, Oak- 
land, Calif. 47165 


All in a second; pf., withw. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E 
unp. 316918; Lawrence Smith & Robert Smith, New 
York, 47166 


All liberty for America; song. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 316521; Richard G. Harris, Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 47167 


All my dreams come true; w & melody Nat [i. e. 
N. M.| Sobel. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316708; 
Nathan Miller Sobel, Louisville. 47168 


All my love; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 317567; Arthur G. Barows, Chicago. 47169 


All-night cafe; song, melody Lew [i.e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316564; Bromley 
Adams, Charley, Ky. 47170 


All of you; w & melody Clarissa Lorenz. © 1c. 
Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317304; Clarissa Lorenz 
Aiken, Boston. 47171 


All out for victory; song. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1942; E 
unp. 315987; Rosalind Dobie, Maplewood, N. J. 
47172 


—— —m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 316197; Florenza sath se Memphis, Tenn. 
47173 


——w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E ump. 
316487; Joseph H. Schroeder, St. Louis, 47174 


All over the world we go; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 
27, 1942; E unp. 316485; Estelle May Reese, New 
Orleans 47175 


All soul alone; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 316077: Gwenva Clarke Richardson, Van 
Nuys, Calif. 47176 


All that Thy grace can make me; hymn, w Haldor 
Lillenas, m Richard Hainsworth [pseud. of H. 
Lillenas] © Sept. 25, 1942; E pub. 109247: Naza- 
rene pub. house, ‘Kansas City, Mo. 47177 


All the joys, it’s true; from Money princesses; 2-pt. 
treble voices. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 316370; 
Erna Wedeman, New York. ; 47178 


All the people, everywhere; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 6, 1942; E unp, 315494; Dorothy Cross, New 
York. 47179 


All we like sheep; hymn, arr. Herbert G. Tovey. 
© Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 109504; Laurel R. Girdner, 
Hollister, Calif. 47180 


Alleluia; w &m Harry Robert Wilson; 7-pt. mixed 
cho. © Nov. 11, 1942; E pub. 109372; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 47181 


Almighty dollars; song, from Money princesses. © 
1c. Nov. 19, 1942: E unp. 316369; Erna Wedeman, 
New York. 47182 


Alone; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1942; E ump. 
317098; Curtis Everett Smith, Chicago. 47183 


Along the way; hymn, w Carlysle H. Holcomb, m 
Virgil P. Brock. © Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 109202; 
Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 47184 


Always you; song. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 
317576; Annie Laurie Schaefer, Fort Thomas, Ky. 
47185 

Am I forsaken; song, m Eddie Keenan. © Nov. 20, 
1942; E pub. ‘109308; Ruth Burgess, Eureka, Calif. 
47186 


Am Ito blame; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. 
Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315907; Pat Cipriani, Co- 
lumbus, O. 47187 


America and Roosevelt forever; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315915; 
Benjamin H. McAdoo, McKeesport, Pa. 47188 


America belongs to you; song. © 1c. Nov. 17, 
1942; E unp. 316501; Pearle Ann Coyle, Dalton, 
Ga. 47189 


America forever; w & m Stella Dawn. © Oct. 1, 
1942; E pub. 109225; Cine-mart music pub. Cco., 
Hollywood, Calif. 47190 


America free; song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 
315019; Frances Simoncic, Girard, Kan. 47191 


America is calling; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Nov. 
16, 1942; E unp. 315427; Fannie S. Fullerton, Salt 
Lake City. 47192 


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America is calling you; song. © Nov. 19, 1942; E 
pub. 109440; Jeannette L. Roberts, Hollywood, 
Calif. 47193 


America is in it now; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. 
Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317666; Sue Wopinski, Tracy, 
Calif. 47194 


America like a rose; m Radio music co.; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 316863; Paul- 
ine Schumann, Los Angeles. 47195 


America marches on; song, m Harold Pearlstien. 
© 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 316928; Harry H. 
Lerner, New York. 47196 


——w J. Macell, mJ. J. Deboer. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 316611; Jan J. Deboer & Jerry Macell, 
Chicago. 47197 


America, my land; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 25, 
1942; E unp. 316451; Joe Carcione, Webb City, 
Mo. 47198 


America, on to victory; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 315276; Mary L. DuBignon-Clark, 
Ocala, Fla. 47199 


America our homeland; song, melody Bob Allen. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316100; Ruth Mitchell 
Vivian, San Francisco. 47200 


America shall not forget; w Grace Gregory [pseud. 
of Louis Agresta], m Antho F. Lippy [pseud. of 
Anthony Liparini] © 1 c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 
317244; Anthony Liparini, West New York, N. Y. 

47201 


America, the great; song, mJ. Chas. McNeil. © 1 
ce. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315466; John Cefala, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 47202 


America, the land of the free; pf., with w. © 1c. 
Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315280; Irene M. Pierce & 
Elmer Brost, Buffalo. 47203 


America to Britain; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1 c. Nov. 21, 1942; & unp. 315902; Jennie L. Ben- 
_ nett, Raton, N. M. 47204 


America wake up; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 109524; Ra- 
Chelle D. LeFevre, Chicago. 47205 


America, we are you; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 11, 
1942; E unp. 317778; Alfred W. wond, Westfield, 
N. J. 47206 


America, we'll fight for you; song. © 1c. Nov. 13, 
1942; E unp. 315115; Mildred T. Handke, Chicago. 
47207 


American beauty; valse, Francesco B. De Leone, 
op. 22, no. 8; pf. © Nov. 25, 1942; E pub. 109445; 
B. Quattrociocche, Steubenville, O. 47208 


A. E. F.; pi. treble, with w. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 316300; Seymour Levittan, New York. 
47209 


_ American gavotte; by Bert Reisfeld; pf. © Nov. 24, 
1942; E pub. 109429; Mercury music corp., New 
York. ‘47210 


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47228 


American (An) I am proud to be; w Rolland M. 
Pointer, m Aaron A. Clark. © Oct. 23, 1942; E 
pub. 109092; Gerald E. Pointer, Abingdon, Ill. 

47211 


American patrol; from Private Miss Jones, by F. 
W. Meacham, arr. Herbert Stothart. © 1c. Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 316060; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

47212 


-—— —— —arr. Paul A. Marquardt, adaptation 
José Iturbi & Herbert Stothart; orch. sc. © 1 c. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 316061; Loew’s, inc., New 
York. 47213 


American soldiers; song. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 317203; Thomas H. Jones, Chicago. 47214 


American way; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 315261; Albert Rozmusz, Vicksburg, 
Miss. 47215 


—song, m Robert VanSickle. © 1c. Oct. 24, 
1942; E unp. 315091; Vin Barnes, Marysville, 
Calif. 47216 


Americans tried and true; w Clay [i. e. L. C.] 
Elliott, m Phil [i. e. Fillmore] Summerfield, arr. 
Frank Furlett. © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315988; Leah C. Elliott, Chicago. 47217 


Americans we three: army, navy & marines; march 
song. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 317493; Helen 
Wadel, Tyler, Tex. 47218 


America’s aim; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315329; 
Magdalena D. H. Baker, Cincinnati. 47219 


America’s answer; w J. D.’Alfonso, m J. Cajhaml. 
© 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 316887; John D’Al- 
fonso & Jerry Cajhaml, San Diego, Calif. 47220 


America’s destiny; song, pf. arr. Louis Rosen- 
berger. © Nov. 28, 1942; E pub. 109640; Guy 
Wilbert Atherton, St. Paul. 47221 


America’s on the march; song, melody P. La Nor- 
mandin. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315191; 
Vincent J. Zesdorn, Philadelphia. 47222 


——w & m Lois Townsley. © Nov. 12, 1942; E pub. 
109324; Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 47223 


America’s prayer; song, m Basil V. Alt. © 1c. 
Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315552; Alice Hoffman, 
Crestline, O. 47224 


America’s sweethearts; w & m Martha Keck Mur- 
ray & M. M. Stevenson, arr.; orch. pts. © 1c. 
Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 315094; Maud Miller Steven- 
son, Minneapolis. 47225 


Amigo; song, melody Jack Keeton. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 316396; Arthur White, Woodside, 
ek, Ney. 47226 


Amnesia; from Dr. Gillespie’s assistant, by Daniele 
Amfitheatrof. © 1 c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 
315528; Loew’s, inc., New York. 47227 


Amores en Sevilla; by Alberto Jonas; pf. © Nov. 
27, 1942; E pub. 109575: Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 47228 


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Amphitheatre; 
with conductor. 
Pro-art publications, New York. 


march, James Farrell; band pts., 
© Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 109302; 
472.29 


Ance, ’stwa, drei, hicka, hocka, hei; w Kitty [i. e. 
Katie] James Schofer, melody Flora R. Schaeffer. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 315023; Katie James 
Schofer, Reading, Pa. 47230 


And the heavens were created; by Arthur Einstein; 
organ. © Nov. 15, 1942; E pub. 109132; Axelrod 
publications, inc., Providence. 47231 


Andy Hardy’s last fling; by Daniele Amfitheatrof. 
1. End title. - 2. Main title. © 1c. each Dec. 3, 
1942; E unp. 317130, 317135; Loew's, inc., New 
York. 47232, 47233 


Angel; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
315357; Alice Borgeson, North Easton, Mass. 
47234 


© 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 
47235 


Angel in white; song. 
317330; Rickey Serras, Brooklyn. 


Angel on earth; w & m Marie Merrick & Tony Mer- 
rick. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315608; An- 
thony J. Ficca, Philadelphia. 47236 


Angelina la ranchera; corrida, letra y melodia. © 
1c. Nov. 28, 1942, E unp. 316588; Marita Ange- 
lina Torres, San Antonio. 47237 


Angels lit the star; mixed voices. © Dec. 1, 1942; 
E pub. 109588; Floyd Monroe Seaman, Uniontown, 
Pa. 47238 


Angels pray; w & melody Al Jacobs, Larry Stock & 
Vincent Rose. ©1 c. Nov. 16, 1942, E unp. 
315475; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

47239 


Angels were singing; k,mn, w & m Carolyn R. 
Freeman. © Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 109217; Rode- 
heaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 47240 


Anna Marie, my darling; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316191, Edward L. 
Elliott, Broomes Island, Md. 47241 


© 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317093; 
47242 


Anona; song. 
Edward Cox, Shelley, Id. 


Another day, another day; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 
317709; Blanche H. Harwood, Severn, Md. 47243 


Answer (An) in each star of liberty; song. © Nov. 
25, 1942; E pub. 109475; Mervin Louis Chasteau 
Fisher, North Hills, Pa. 47244 


Answer is you; w & m Camille Pasquarello & Frank 
Capano. © Apr. 8, 1942; E pub. 109456; Tin Pan 
Alley, Philadelphia. 47245 


Answer to Uncle Sammy’s prayer; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316763, Elizabeth M. Baird, Astoria, Ill. 47246 


Apple shiner; by Danny Hurd & Hal Mcintyre; pf. 
© 1c.Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316169; Mutual music 
soc., inc., New York. 47247 


Archer’s triumph; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 317095; Edward Cox, Shelley, Id. 


Are you living in the center of God’s will; pf., with — 


w. © Aug. 1, 1942; E pub. 109387; David Living- 
stone Ives, Fort Wayne. 47249 


Arise! America; song, w Mattie Withers. © Nov. 
10, 1942; E pub. 109253; Byron R. Withers, Bos- 
ton. 


Arise! Sons and daughters of Hindustan; w & mel- 


ody. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317151; Wasan- 
tha Wana Singh, New York. 


Arizona; w & melody; in F. © 1c¢.Nov. 27, 1942; E 


unp. 317210; Hazel L. Beck & Marvin Beck, Phoe- — 
47252 


nix, Ariz. 


Armful of you; w & melody Hank Finney. © le. 


) 


47229 : _pt. 3,0. S.,.¥. 37) 


47248 


47250 


47251. 


Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314810; Weeks publisher, — 


Detroit. 47253 
Arms for victory; w & melody. 

1942; E unp. 316224; Harry Syracuse, Buffalo. 
47254 


Army air corps cadets; w & melody James Elaine 
Sallee [i. e. J. S. Sanchez] © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 317444; James Elaine Sallee Sanchez, 
Sparks, Nev. 


Army & navy; stock titles, Paul J. Smith; pf. con- 
ductor. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314951; Walt 
Disney productions, Burbank, Calif. 47256 


Army and the navy and the marines; w & m Les 
[i. e. P. L.] Foster. 
315845; Phillip Lester Foster, Bakersfield, Calif. 


© 1c. Nov. 13, © 


47255 


© 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 


47257 - 
Army life; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 315247; John Edward Blassingame, Camp 
Roberts, Calif. 47258 


Army man; melody. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 
315984; William McEvitt, New York. 


Army, navy and marines; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
19, 1942; E unp. 315751; Neva King Latta, Atlanta. 
47260 


: 


Army, the navy and the marines; pf. treble, with w. 


47259 © 


© 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315400; Raymond ~ 


Leroy Conrad, Los Angeles. 47261 
Army training for the good old U. S. A., song, mel- 
ody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; 

E unp. 317710; Dorothy Johnson, Ludlow, Mo. 
47262 


Army’s made a new man out of me, song. © lc. 


Nov. 28, 1942; E unp. 316595, Clements Adam 
Helbling, Lake Charles, La. 47263 


Around the corner; from Kathleen, w & m Roger 
Edens & Earl Brent. © Jan. 19, 1942; E pub. 
109567; Leo Feist, inc., New: York, 47264 


Arsenal of democracy; w & melody. ©-1c. Dec. 8, 
1942; E unp. 317399; Max Heller, Philadelphia. 
47265 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1942 


_ 


47300 


pt a ee 


Artist’s life; polka, Carl Ameringer, arr. Carl 
Christénsen; pf. © Nov. 10, 1942; E pub. 109124; 
Manuscript music editions, Birmingham, Mich. 

47266 


As long as you're in love with me; w & melody. © 


1 c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 316857; John Duncan 
Gray, San Francisco. 47267 


As we were; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 315288; William Steed, Camp Allen, Norfolk, 
Va. : 47268 


As you were; w & m Jimmy [i. e. J. E.] Sayers. © 
ic. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314974; James E. Say- 
ers, Seattle. 47269 


Assembly line; song. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 
315387; Shirle Robbins & Raymond Lopez, Bur- 
bank, Calif. 47270 


At all times; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E 
unp. 316913; Arthur Lewis Dailey, Brooklyn. 
47271 


At first sight; song. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316151; Norbert Joseph Gailliez, Wellington, O. 
47272 


At the blacksmith’s workshop; by Leo Ascher; pf. 
© Nov. 23, 1942; E pub. 109430; Edward Schu- 
berth & co., inc., New York. 47273 


At the Kansas City canteen; song. © 1 c. Dec. 11, 
1942: E unp. 317725; W. D. Bill Davis, Kansas 
City, Mo. 47274 


At the piano; composed, arr. & compiled Bernice 
Frost. bk. 3. © Oct. 26, 1942; E pub. 109072; 
Boston music co., Boston. 47275 


Atlantic City, I’m coming to you; w & melody. © 
1 c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315841; Angelo Gau- 
dioso, Atlantic City. 47216 


Attack on Pearl Harbor; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316778; Aiva B. Harrison, Quincy, Fla. 47277 


Au matin; arr. H. Grant; pf. © lc. Nov. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 316339; Colonial music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 47278 


Aunt Hagar’s country home; w Harold Dickinson, m 
Bill Conway. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316154; 
Margeo music co., Bronxville, N. Y. 47279 


Autumn lament; by B. Horton & Bob [i. e. R. A.] 
Montgomery. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 316007; 
Bill Horton & Robert Allen Montgomery, Gilroy, 
Calif. 47280 


Autumn leaves; w Martha D. Davis, & melody. © 
1 c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315785; Kenneth A. 
Roane, New York. 47281 


Autunno; canzone. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 
314896; Edmondo Alberto Adamo, New York. 
47282 


Ave Maria; song, traditional w. © 1c. Dec. 8, 
1942; E unp. 317449; Rosa B. Brignole, New York. 
47283 


——w Jj. F. Mulligan & from Catholic liturgy; pf. 
treble. © ic. Oct. 23, 1942; EB unp. 314845; James 
Francis Mulligan, Minidoka, Id. 47284 


Ave verum; liturgical w, m Ch. Gounod, arr. Ed- 
ward Grey, rev. & ed. james A. Reilly; 2-pt. treble 
voices; organ acc. © Nov. 30,1942; E pub. 109572; 
McLaughlin & Reilly co., Boston. 47285 


Ave verum corpus; liturgical w, m William Byrd, 
arr. & ed. E. H. Collinger [pseud. of Nobel Cain]; 
mixed cho. © Nov. 20, 1942; © pub. 109305; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 47286 


Awake and sing America; song. © 1c. Nov. 12, 
1942; E unp. 315174; Hazel R. Beatley, South Gate, 
Calif. 47287 


Awake in my barracks; song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 315798; Allen Franklin Cook, Kansas City, 
Mo. 47288 


Awakening; based on Tschaikowsky’s Concerto no. 
1; pf. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 316008; John 
M. Lanyon, Essex, Md. 47289 


Axis will get the axe; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 316394; Bert King, Eddie Lewis & 
Terry McManus, Brighton, Mass. 47290 


Ay-ay-ay; Creole serenade, English w Alfred Marl- 
hom, m arr. Wallingford Riegger; boys’ 3-pt. cho. 
[Spanish & English text] © Nov. 12, 1942; E pub. 
109322; Harold Flammer, inc., NewYork. 47291 


Aye aye the navy; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 25, 
1942;.E unp. 316413; Walter S. Russell, Lynn, 
Mass. 47292 


Az se nam vrati jaro zas; pf., with w. © Sept. 10, 
1942; E pub. 109150; Jane Svoboda, Chicago. 
47293 


Babble-ee, babble-o; w & m Buddy Kaye, Fred 
Wise & Sidney Lippman. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 315238; World music, inc., New York. 

47294 


Babe in the manger; hymn, w Rees Prather, m. 
James Harvey Daily. © -Aug. 19, 1942; E pub. 
109121; James Alvin Monsees, Atlanta. 47295 


Baby; w B. Clinton Blossner; pf. treble. © 1c. 
Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316106; J. Frank Otto, New 
York. 47296 


Baby blue; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© ic. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317389; Jessie Can- 
field, Phelps, N. Y. 47297 


Baby, he’s a wolf; w Evelyn Carr, m V. M. Bar- 
tulis; pf. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 315097; Vic- 
tor M. Bartulis & George F. Burns, Camp Croit, 
S. C. 47298 


Baby shoes are treading on my heart; song; in B 
flat. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315971; Gladys 
Gibson, Pomeroy, O. 47299 


Baby! What about you; w B. Mueller, m G. Baer. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316273; Betty Mueller 
& Gloria Baer, St. Jacob, Ill. 47300 


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Baby where did you get those lies; w & melody R. I. 
O’Nan & Frank Brown. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 314868; R. I. O’Nan, Miami, Fla. 47301 


Baby’s dream; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314985; Mary Winslow, New 
York. 47302 


Back home; song, m Gordon R. Woodford. © ic. 
Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 316919; Briggin Oley Mohun- 
dro, Fayette, Mich. - 47303 


Back to grandma’s days; song, m Robert Lee. © 1 
c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 316970; F. W. Spreen, St. 
Louis. 47304 


Back to Old Glory and you; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316779; Kate Pickard Wiggins, Lakeland, Fla. 

47305 


Balcony address; from Man on America’s con- 
science, composed & arr. Herbert Stothart, in- 
cluding excerpt of Red River Valley.. © 1c. Nov. 
24, 1942; E unp. 316314; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

47306 


Banner of freedom is our own; song. © 1c. Nov. 
16, 1942; E unp. 315445; Richard Hargrave, 2d, 
New York. 47307 


Bataan; by Harl McDonald; orch. pts. © Oct. 28, 
1942; E pub. 109405; Elkan-Vogel co., inc., 
Philadelphia. 47308 


——song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 1c. Nov. 14, 
1942; E unp. 315210; Winchall Hall, Kings Ferry, 
N. Y. 47309 


Bataan defenders; maeoR: Fabian Lopez, arr. George 
Drumm; band pts., with conductor. © Nov. 19, 
1942; E pub. 109663; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 47310 


Battle of production; song. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 315941; Clarence E. Royce, Michigan City, 
Ind. 47311 


Battle requiem; mixed cho. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 317280; Helen Rae Wunderlich, Seattle. 
47312 


Battle song; song. © lc. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 
315811; Esther Moe Nelson, Seneca, Ill. 47313 


Bayin’ at the moon; song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E 
unp. 316884; Margaret Guild Scully, Chicago. 
47314 


Be a backer; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E 
unp. 316458; Seth B. Thompson, New York. 
47315 


Be brave, my son; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 315273; Alexander Gabriel Spina, 
Elmwood Park, Il. 47316 


Be kind in love; pf., withw. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 317743; Clarice Broudy Matthews, New 
York. 47317 


Bea, be a honey to me; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
12, 1942; E unp. 315028; Ralph Moralez, Wau- 
kegan, ll. 47318 


1752 


Beans and bullets; w Irving Taylor, melody Vic 
Mizzy. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316447; 
Santly-Joy, inc., New York. = 473 19 


Beautiful Island of Somewhere, pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 314834; Ellen William, 
Dumont, N. J. 47320 


Beautiful moon; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 317218: Se Krinock, Weirton, W. Va. 
j 47321 


Beautiful moons ago; w N. Coles, melody O. Moore. 
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317159; Oscar Moore 
& Nat Coles, Los Angeles. 47322 


Beautiful Shangri-La far away; song, melody M. C. 
Sax. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316114; Bill 
James Keller, Philadelphia. 47323 


Beauty of Jesus; old melody, arr. Dave Biasco; pf. 
accordion. © Dec. 1, 1941; E pub. 109612; Chi- 
cago accordion center, Chicago. 47324 


Because and just because, I love you; w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317713; Romeo Vil- 
larreal Quintanilla, Fort Smith, Ark. 47325 


Bed in summer; w R. L. Stevenson, m arr. A. H. 
Erskine; pf. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 316654; 
Isador Bernstein, Grasmere, S. I., N. Y. 47326 


Beginner’s book; by Hans Barth & Lucy Wood; pf. 
© Nov. 12, 1942; AA 414859; Harold Flammer, 
inc., New York. 47327 


Behind a smile; song. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 
316851; Fanette Cones, Indianapolis. 47328 


Behold the brand new world coming; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp, 315118; Richard E. 
Schneider, Erie, Pa. 47329 


Believed in you; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 315447; Abel G. Figueira, Oakland, Calif. 
- 47330 


Bells of freedom; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 316925; Frances Bradley, Ocean Grove, 
N. J. 47331 


Bells of victory; song. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 
316423; Emily Elaine Frazier, Folsom, Calif. 
47332 


Berchtesgaden choo choo; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 
315348; James O. Westfall, Albans, W. Va. 47333 


Beside me; w & m Ellen Eay [pseud. of E. E. Axel- 


oe es 


son] © ic. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317604; Ellen — 


Elizabeth Axelson, Wilmette, fl. 


Best of fellows; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316268; Cur- 
tis Monroe, Washington. 47335 


Betsy Ross; w Henrietta Simon, & melody. © lc, 


Nov. 
North Bergen, N. J. 


25, 1942; E unp. 316235; Santi Sammataro, 
47336 


Between two loves; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 21, 
1942; E unp. 315958; Audrey Lorraine Cregier, This 
47337 — 


Evanston, Il. 


anes by tela 8008, Fics 


47334 


>see * 


- Blackout blues; song, melody Bob Allen. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1942 


Beyond compare; w George Leiberman, & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316121; Victor 
Picone, New York. 47338 


Big bad wolf is on the loose; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 29, 1941; E unp. 316874; Wallace Vernon 
Green, Honolulu. 47339 


Big Bow Indian Chief; song. © 1 c. Dec. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 317089; Edward Cox, Shelley, Id. 47340 


Big Charley; pf. © 1 c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 
316509; Frederick John Bendel, West Orange, N. J. 
‘ 47341 


Big fat mama; w & m Stafford Simon & Lucky Mil- 
linder. © Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 109457; Advanced 
. music corp., New York. 47342 


Big town blues; song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316164; Clark Pierson, Bloomington, Ind. 47343 


Biggie speaks; melody Dave Matthews. © 1c. Nov. 
24, 1942; E unp. 316385; Charling music corp., 
_New York. 47344 


Billie Louise; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © lic. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317391; Henry 
L. Wilemon, Battle Creek. 47345 


Birds; waltz; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E 
unp. 316576; George Andrus, Minneapolis. 47346 


Birmingham buggy ride; w Allan Roberts, melody 
Irving Miller. © 1 c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 
315820; Lewis music pub. co., inc., New York. 

47347 


Birth of our Flag; foxtrot, w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
1, 1942; E unp. 317514; Milford Garfield Brown, 
Pittsburgh. 47348 


Birthday greetings; arr. Howard B. Weeks; orch. 
pts. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315516; Karl 
Theodore Frommherz, Milwaukee. 47349 


Black cat is rocking the cradle; song, m Aaron A. 
Clark. © 1c. Nov. 12,1942; E unp. 315140; James 
M. Tilghman, Mitchelville, Md. 47350 


Black gold; w & melody Annie Laurie [i. e. Annie 


Laura] Trousdale. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 


315192; Annie Laura Trousdale, Houston. 47351 
Black man; w, melody & tom-tom. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 316516; Norma Barbara Johnson, 
North San Diego, Calif. 47352 


Black wall; from Dr. Gillespie’s assistant, by 
Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1 c. Nov. 17,1942; E unp. 
315529; Loew’s, inc., New York. 47353 


Blackout; w & m Lucia Bailey [pseud. of G. L. 
Nichols] © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317109; 
Gwendolyn Lucia Nichols, Baltimore. 47354 


© lec. 
Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316614; Patsy O’Brian, 
Burlingame, Calif. 47355 


Blackout over Broadway; song, arr. Allida Black. 
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317071; Felice Eliza- 
beth Flanery, Memphis, Tenn. 47356 


47374 


Bless his heart; w & melody S. R. Henry [pseud. of 
H. R. Stern] © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315863; 
Henry R. Stern, Dallas. 47357 


Bless my daddy; pfi., withw. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 314858; Helen Ida Eisenhart, Lindley, N. Y. 
47358 


Bless our Flag; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315342; 
Helen Jean Moore, Detroit. 47359 


Bless your little heart; m Charles Shaw; pi. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317150; Billie 
Keator Jenkins, New York. 47360 


Blessed are the dead that dieth in the Lord; w & m 
Milan Brown & B. Brown, arr. Teresa Sanders, 
rev. Kenneth Morris; pf. © May i1, 1942; E pub. 
109125; Beatrice Brown, Indianapolis. 47361 


Blessed hope; hymnal, w & m compiled J. R. Baxter, 
jr. © June 1, 1942; E pub. 109498; Stamps-Baxter 
music & printing co., Dallas. 47362 


—pf., withw. © Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 109355; 
F. Harold Russell, Cambridge, Minn. 47363 


Blissful love; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316780; Andrew 
McIntyre, San Jose, Calif. 47364 


Blossoms in the lane; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 11, 
1942; E unp. 314886; Junius Sanders Merriman, 
Burbank, Calif. 47365 


Blossoms of faith, hope and victory; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 
314924; Dagmar C. Dolbec, West Haven, Conn. 

47366 

Blue and white cadet march; w C. Anthony, m 
Nancy [i. e. V. N.] Crank. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E 
unp. 316923; Vera Nancy Crank & Charles Anthony, 
Richmond. 47367 


Blue darling; song, arr. Clem Moorman. © 1 c. 
Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315319; Arthur Clark, New- 
ark, N. J. 47368 


Blue December; w & m Hilda Shaw [pseud. of Hilda 
Schwartz] © 1 c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 315143; 
Hilda Schwartz, Brooklyn. 47369 


Blue dust; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 316761; Vivian Brandemuehl, 
Lakewood, Wis. 47370 


Blue enchantment; waltz song. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 316963; Antionette Sorgiovanni, Scranton. 

47371 

Blue eyed angel; w H. Blaine, m A. H. Neuberger; 

pi. treble. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316409; 

Howard Blaine & Alfred Hugo Neuberger, Los 

Gatos, Calif. 47372 


Blue midnight; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 316095; Claudia Lillian Carson, Marion, 
Ind. 47373 


Blue mist; w & m Andy Iona [pseud. of A. I. Long] 
& L. Herscher. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 
314094; Louis Herscher & Andy Iona Long, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 47374 


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47375 t. 3. n) Sa weae 


Blue night; w & melody. © ic. Nov. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 317540; Nick L. Therry, San Francisco. 
47315 


‘Blue Nile; by Lionel Rand & Milt Herth; pf. treble. 
© 1. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp, 315474; Edwin H. 
Morris & co., inc., New York. 47376 


Blue Rose; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe; pf. 
treble. © 1 c. Nov. 25, 1942: E unp. 316271; 
Curtis Monroe, Washington. 47377 


Blue shadows; w M. Zisman, melody Dorothy Fields 
[pseud. of D. Feingold] © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1942; E 
unp. 317510; Marian Zisman & Dorothy Feingold, 
Detroit. 47378 


Blue Sierra sweetheart; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
11,1942; E unp. 317726; Charles Franklin Werner, 
Juneau, Alaska. 471379 


Blue skylark; w Jean Monroe & Curtis Monroe; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316267; 
Curtis Monroe, Washington. 47380 


Bluebird in the orchard; song, m Catherine Pratte 
& Jess [i. e. G. W.] Jones. © 1 c. Nov. 7, 1942; 
E-unp. 316047; George W. Jones, Findlay, O. 

47381 


Bluebird’s wing; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 317028; Ross Latshaw, Snohomish, Wash. 
47382 


Bomb-shells on my heart; fox trot, w & melody. © 
ic. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316815; Wilford Olsen 
& La Veda Olsen, Kansas City, Mo. 


Bomber Joe; song, m E.E. Menges. © 1c. Dec. 4, 
1942; E unp. 317157; Ruby Farris, St. Louis. 
47384 


Bombers in the night; song. © Nov. 23, 1942; E 
pub. 109584; Fred H. Schapekahm, New Ulm, 
Minn. 47385 


Bombs of love; w & m Bill [i. e. W. J.] Lynch, arr. 
P. O'Donovan; pf. © ic. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 
317753; William James Lynch, New York. 47386 


Bond song; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 315369; Garrett Rodenhouse, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 47387 


Boogie woogie doe doe; song. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 317766; Gould Thomas Pritehett, Kelly 
Field, Tex. 47388 


Boogie-woogie junkman; pf. treble, withw. © lc. 
Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 314822: Ervin Drake, Forest 
Mulls Ly 1.5N 41389 


Boom of war; song, melody Frank Ford. © 1c. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 316003; Violet Bray, Colum- 
bus, Ga. 47390 


Bougainvillea trail; song. © Nov. 4, 1942; E pub. 


109130; Dorothy Fae Gordon, Corpus Christi, Tex. 
47391 


Bound for victory, w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 
1942: E unp. 315872; Ernest Rohrer Myers, 
Breedsville, Mich. 47392 


47383 


Bows in my hair; w & ia © 1c. Nov. 19, 
1942; E unp. 315768: Ceal Willner, Newark, N. J. 
47393 


Boy and his guitar; w Eddie Seiler, m Sol Marcus 
& Bennie Benjemen. © Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 
109600; Rytvoc, inc., New York. : 47394 


Boy Blue and his jeep; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 316870; Victorien Dorothy Roelke, 
Mazomanie, Wis. 47395 


Boy in blue; w & m W. R. Hight. © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 316696; Melvin Eugene Eberle & 
Wesley Ray Hight, Peoria, Il. 47396 


Boy that I love; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315656; Blanche Irish, Rock- 
ville, R. 1. 47397 


Boys, I’m goin’ home; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 315877; Thomas A. Danks, Cin- 
cinnati. 47398 


Boys in khaki and blue; w & m Charwin Robert; pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317051; Libuse C. 
Hare, Riverside, Ill. 47399 


Boys of the West; song, w Alice Ross Williams. © 
1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 316915; R. Jefferson 
Hall, Denver. 47400 


Branded maverick; w & melody Art Dickson. © 1 
c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317269; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 47401 


Break forth, O beauteous heavenly light; from the 
Christmas oratorio, by J. S. Bach, m arr. & ed. 
E.H. Collinger [pseud. of Noble Cain] 1. Women’s 
3-pt. cho, - 2. Mixed cho. © Nov. 6, 13, 1942; E 
pub. 109116, 109148; Clayton F. Summy GUL, Chi- 
cago. 47402, 47403 


© Nov. 15, 1942; E pub. 
47404 


Bridal flowers; song. 
109483; Paul Sayre, Iowa City, Ia. 


Bride’s song; w adapted from the hymnal, by Corinne 
Dean, m Rubinstein, arr. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 316051; Fredrick ,Gaut Shattuck, New York. 

47405 


Bring my daddy home, w J. H. Russell, melody C. 
Cummins. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317345; 
James H. Russell & Clyde Cummins, Johnstown, 
Pa. “ 47406 

Broadway lights; w & melody. ©lc. 
E unp. 314852; Estelle Mesnick & Clarence Pettit, 
Elizabeth, N. J. 47407 


Broken-hearted; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 
c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315909, Bertie Driver, 
Jacksonville, Fla. 47408 


Broken-hearted blues; song. © Dec.5, 1942; E pub. 
109650; D. P. Harmon, Falls Church, Va. 47409 


Broken is my china dolly, little heart broken, too; 
w & m Ted [i. e. T. J.] Jansen. © 1 c. Dec. 10, 
1942; E unp. 317660; Theodore J. Jansen, East 
Orange, N. J. 47410 


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47446 


Brookline bounce; melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942: 
E unp. 315619: Harry Moses Madonna, Phila- 
delphia. 47411 


Brooklyn jump; by Henry [i. e. T. H.] Suydam, jr.; 
clarinet, alto sax., B flat trumpet, ten. sax. & pf. 
pts. ©1c. Nov. 30, 1942: E unp. 316668; T. 
Henry Suydam, jr., Columbia, S. C. 47412 


Buck up! Private; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317393; 
Audrey Gill, Neffs, O. 47413 


Buddie boy; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe, m 
Curtis [i. e. W. C.] Monroe; pf. treble. © ic. 
Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 316018; William Curtis 
Monroe, Washington. 47414 


Buddies you fly so high in the sky, we miss you; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 317534; Laura 
Livernoche, Newton Highlands, Mass. 47415 

Buddy; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 316072; Edward Silvers, New York. 47416 


——w jean Monroe & Helen Monroe; pf. treble. © 
1 c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316272; Curtis Monroe, 
Washington. 47417 


Buddy of mine; w J. J. Cannon, melody E. Aurisch. 


© i c. Nov. 27, 1942: E unp. 316643; Erwin 
Aurisch & John J. Cannon, Philadelphia. 47418 


Bugie call for America; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, i942; E unp. 316291; Roscoe J. 
Bailey, Weston, W. Va. 47419 


Bugle (The) calls; march song. © Nov. 13, 1942; 
E pub. 109267; W. C. Tichenor, Waynesville, O. 
47420 


Build ’em and fly em; w & melody. © ic. Dec. 2, 
1942; E unp. 316985; C. Chris Hohmann, Port 
Richmond, S. I., N. Y. 47421 


Bula jive; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E 
unp. 315998; Victor Gary Corpora, Cleveland. _ 
47422 


Bundles for America; w Nelson Cogane, -& melody. 
©1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316202; Nat Brusiloff, 
Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 47423 


Burn it up; w & melody Nat Simon & Harold Ray- 
-mond. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 315880; 
Superior music, inc., New York. 47424 


Burning leaves; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 316355; Nicholas M. Polus & Edward Davis, 
Camp Davis, N. C. 47425 


Bus to Music Land; pf., with text. © Feb. 2, 1942; 
AA 402872; Ethel Ingleright Pletcher, Goshen, Ind. 
47426 


But now I can’t see how; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
2, 1942: E unp. 315299; Mabel Sprigg Wade, Silver 
Lake, Ind. 47427 


Buy a bond; song, w Merta Mary Parkinson. © lc. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314862; Jean Wilson Miller, 
Colorado Springs. 47428 


Buy a bond today; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316764; Mary J. Fox, 
Bremerton, Wash. 47429 


Buy an extra bond or two; song. © 1c. Nov. 23, . 
1942; E unp. 315866: Doris Wright, Streator, Il. 
47430 


Buy bonds and win; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 316869; Victorien Dorothy Roelke, 
Mazomanie, Wis. 47431 


Buy bonds of liberty; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 3, 
1942; E unp. 317019; Joseph Insinga, Richmond 
Hill, N. Y. 47432 


Buy stamps and bonds, America; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 
317687; Clare Hale, Kalamazoo, Mich. 47433 


By myself; wJ. I. Burson, m A.M. Wells. ©lc. 
Nov. 23, 1942: E unp. 316215; Jimmy I. Burson & 
Arthur M. Wells, North Hollywood, Calif. 47434 


By the bay under the moon; song, m Eddie Ward 
[pseud. of Eddie Boyden] © ic. Nov. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 315674: Lad Havran, Gause, Tex. 47435 


By the brook at Coldin Acres; by Michael Ralph 
Colicchio; pf. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316947; Coldin music pub. co., Brooklyn. 47436 


By the ramparts we watch; w P. L. Young, m H. V. 
Emblen. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 315039; 
Paul L. Young & Herbert V. Emblen, San Diego, 
Calif. 47437 


Bye and bye; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. 


’ Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316757; Francis A. Sara- 
_ cino, Camp Edwards, Mass. 


47438 


Caballero’s serenade; song. © Nov. 20, 1942; E 
pub. 109311; Stanley Markowski, Utica, N. Y. ; 
47439 


Cabbie, you may drive me around; w & melody. © 
1 c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp, 315544; John Howard 
Faust, North Decatur Heights, Md. 47440 


Cabino, the fortune-teller man; song, melody Robert 
N. Schanzer. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316841; 
Harry Behar, New York. 47441 


Calamity Jo Jo; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 317595; Joe Greene, Los Angeles. 47442 


Caliber Tommy; w & melody Josiah Devlin [pseud. 
of J. W. Codd] © ic. Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 314799; 
Joseph W. Codd, San Francisco. 47443 


Call to the Colors; song, m Aaron A. Clark. © 1 
c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 315141; James M. Tilgh- 
man, Mitchelville, Md. 47444 


Calling to you; song, m Tom [i. e. Thomas] J. Lyle. 
© Nov. 24, 1942: E pub. 109528; Floyd Wallace 
Osgood, Portland, Or. 47445 


Calling you; w & m Sydney Arthur [pseud. of S. A. 
Sorenson] © 1c. Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 315486; 
Sydney Arthur Sorenson, Duluth. 47446 


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47447 


Camel drivers’ song; song, w Stanley G. Weinbaum. 
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp, 315217; Helen Wein- 
baum Kasson, Englewood, N. J. 47447 


Can you remember; song. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E 
unp. 315155; Moulton Green, Kansas City, Mo. 
47448 


Canadienne; w F. E. Holmes, mI. Joéls. © 1c. 
Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315439; Frank E. Holmes & 
Isé Joéls, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 47449 


Cancion de los pajaritos; letra y m Penella, arr. 
© 1c. Oct, 26, 1942; E unp. 315964; Frank La 
Forge, New York. 47450 


Candle hour; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard, ©1 C. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 316208; Mary 
Faye Flohr, Spokane, 47451 


Can’t we still be friends; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 316724; Philip Golden, New York. 
47452 


Can’t you hear me call; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
12, 1942; E unp. 315025; Loretta Douglas Kennedy, 
Long Beach, Calif. 47453 


Can’t you hear the voices calling; song, arr. Basil 
Sadler, © 1c, Nov. 4, 1942; E unp, 315520; Mary 
L. Owczykowski, Oil City, Pa. 47454 


Can’t you see; w & melody Freddie [i. e. F. G.| 
McAllister. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315892; 
Fred Gould McAllister, Fort Worth. 47455 


Canzone Andalusa; arr. H. Grant; pf. © 1c, Nov. 
24, 1942; E unp. 316340; Colonial music pub. co., 
inc., New York, 47456 


Canzonetta; arr. H. Grant; pf. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
1942; E unp. 316341; Colonial music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 47457 


Capriccio arabe; arr. H. Grant; pf. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
1942; E unp. 316342; Colonial music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 47458 


Capricious waltz; pf. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 
317014; Gwendolyn Hardey Trudeau, San Fran- 
cisco. 47459 


Caps (The); w J. Nesbit, m H. J. Smith &.W. R. 
Lung. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1942; E unp. 316591; Her- 
bert J. Smith, Wilma R. Lung & Jacqueline Nesbit, 
Syracuse. 47460 


Cardinal and gold; song. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 315355; John W. aiemak, New York. 47461 


Careless of my heart; song. © 1c. June 11, 1942; 
E unp. 316026; Dorothea Ellen Layton Hammond, 
Los Angeles. 47462 


Caroline; song, m Arthur A. Penn. © 1c. Nov. 23, 
1942; E unp. 316162; Ruth McKnight Weinantz, 
Flat Rock, Ind. 47463 


Carry me back to the mountains; song, melody 
Ronald Buck, © 1 c. Dec, 2, 1942; E unp, 316990; 
Gordon Murphy, Ithaca, N. Y. 47464 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Carry on soldier; w Julius F, Kesterman & P. W. 
Paul, & melody. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 
315548; Philip Warren Paul, Oak Terrace, Minn. 

47465 


Casey; melody Joe Rines. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E 
unp. 317264; Paull-pioneer music corp., New 
York. 47466 


Catereté; Brazilian dance, English w Frances D. S. 
Tatnall, m Francisco Mignone; mixed cho. © Dec. 
9, 1942; E pub. 109885; Theodore Presser co.,- 
Philadelphia. 47467 


Caucasian capers; by Carl Weber; instrumental, © | 


1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp, 315152; Emil Ascher, 
inc., New York. 47468 


Cause I’m in love; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. ©1c. 
Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315463; Robert Lee Read- 
ling, Concord, N. C. 47469 


Cause I’m so glad; song, w Herbert A. Carlson. © 
1 c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315352; Bert Alvin 
Lundberg, Seattle. 47470 


*Cause you ain’a - goin’ to live forever - nohow;w & 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 315986; 
John Henry Warrington, Wilmington, Del. 


’Cause you’re my Miss America; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315928; 
Alice Joan Shooter, Ralston, Neb. 47472 


*Cause you're the girl that I love; w & melody. © 
1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317214; Herbert Frazer 
Handley, Washington. 47473 


’Cause you’re the one for me; w & melody. © lec. 
Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 315011; Ethelmae Tilton, 
Los Angeles. 47474 


Cee Sanders really loves her; w & melody M. E. 
Eberle & Ray [i. e. W. R.] Hight. © 1c. Nov. 20, 
1942; E unp. 315859; Melvin Eugene Eberle & 
Wesley Ray Hight, Peoria, Il. 47475 


Changeable ag song, melody Ronald Buck, © 1 c. 
Dec, 2, 1942; E unp. 316992; Edith Porter, Hart- 
ford, Mich. 47476 


© Oct. 25, 1936; E 


Chanson; by E. 
47477 


for. 67652; Schott & co., 


Moy; pf. duet. 
ltd., London, 


Chant for vengeance; song, m Fay Foster. © lc. 
Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315379; Florence Tarr, New 
York, 47478 


Chant oriental; cancién, versos Fernando Ruiz del 
Vizo. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315246; H. 
Leopold Spitalny, New York. 47479 


Charlie; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 
317230; Joseph Mosbacher, New York. 47480 


Cheers! Cheers! Cheers; two step, w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 317538; eo 
4 


Draughon, Chicago. 


Chemical warfare service song; w & melody. © 1 
c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316118; Katrine Heitger 
Ahrens, Louisville. 47482 


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47520 


Cherubim song; English version, m arr. & ed. 
Charles Winter [pseud. of Noble Cain], m Glinka; 
mixed cho. © Nov. 16, 1942; E pub. 109272; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 47483 


—English w & arr. of m Ronald Osman, m Bort- 
niansky; mixed cho. © Nov. 2, 1942; E pub. 
109392; Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 

47484 


Cherubim song, no. 7; English version Charles 
Winter [pseud. of Noble Cain], m Bortniansky, arr. 
& ed. E. H. Collinger [pseud. of N. Cain] 1. Wo- 
men’s 2-pt. cho. - 2. Mixed voices. © Nov. 16, 
25, 1942; E pub. 109271, 109496; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 47485, 47486 


Chiapanecas; arr. Vic Schoen; orch. pts. © Oct. 
12, 1942; E pub. 109300; Leeds music corp., New 
York. 47487 


Chicken in the pot nine days old; fox-trot, w & mel- 
ody. © ic. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 315311; Frank 
Izzo, New Haven. 47488 


Child’s prayer; song, melody Bob Carleton. © ic. 
Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315900; Jane Beers, Short 
Beach, Conn. 47489 


Chin up, soldier; song. © 1 c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 
316253; Edith Lillian Rolfe, Merrimac, Mass. 


China doll; song. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 
317687; Bertha May Needham, Los Angeles. 
47491 


Chinese Christmas carol; w T’ien Ching-Fu, tr. 
Bliss Wiant, m Fan T’ien-Hsiang [pseud. of Bliss 
Wiant], ed. T. Tertius Noble; organ acc. © 1c. 
Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317688; H. W. Gray co., inc., 
New York. 47492 


Chingo Lingo Lee; w & melody. © ic. Dec. 4; 
1942; E unp. 317316; William McMillan Talbott, 
Paris, Ky. 47493 


Chins up! America; song, melody Hal Chanslor. 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316674; Irma John- 
ston, Meridian, Miss. 47494 


Chiri-biri-bee; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 316820; Stephen Fuzy, Cleveland. 47495 


Christ Child; w G. K. Chesterton, m Florence E. G. 
Bass. © Nov. 7, 1942; E pub. 109073; Boston 
music co., Boston. 47496 


Christ is King. 1. From Sequoia symphony 2; sop. 
Solo, violin obligato & organ. - 2. Miniature ora- 
torio; mixed cho. © Aug. 15, 1939; E pub. 109502, 
109503; Ward Samuel Baker, Delano, Calif. 

47497, 47498 


Christian America; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 4, 
1942; E unp. 317225; Blanche Simpson, Rocky 
Ford, Col. 47499 


Christian flag is my flag; hymn, w Virgil P. Brock, 
m Blanche Kerr Brock. © Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 
109218; Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 

47500 


47490 


Christmas carol, 1942; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. 
Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317651; George Roth, jr., 
Somerset, Pa. 47501 


Christmas dream; pf., with w. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 316099; Mrs. Claud Bolack, Burden, Kan. 
47502 


Christmas eve; w John W. Bratton, m Harold Leeds; 
high voice. © Nov. 12, 1942; E pub. 109408; Bel- 
win, inc., New York. 47503 


Christmas fantasia; pf. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 
317579; Musin Jackson Bly, Carbondale, Pa. 
47504 


Christmas in the army; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. i, 
1942; E unp. 316956; Franklin Martin Hoffman, 
Brooklyn. 47505 


Christmas joys; by G. B. Pergolesi & others, arr. 
& ed. Edward S. Breck. 1. C. instruments. -2.B 
flat instruments. - 3. E flat instruments. - 4. Bass 
instruments. © Oct. 26, 1942; E pub. 109161- 
109164; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

47506-47509 


——favorite Christmas songs, wtr., m compiled & 
arr. Edward S. Breck; pf. © Oct. 26,1942; E pub. 
-109165; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 47510 


Christmas lullaby; song, m Hope T. Robertson. © 
lc. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316615; Hope Robertson 
Norburn, Asheville, N. C. 47511 


Christmas lullabye; song. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E 
unp. 315198; Mildred Jane Strickland, Warren, O. 
47512 


Christmas prayer; song, wanon. © 1c. Nov. 12, 
1942; E unp. 315112; Elenoir Norton, Lexington, 
Mass. 47513 

Christmas shop; w & melody Jimmy [i. e. G. W.] 
Maxwell & M. Maxwell. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E 
unp. 317463; Martha Maxwell & Gerald Warren 
Maxwell, Denver. 47514 


Christmas song; w by music classes of Branch 
street school; pf. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 
317671; LeaAlma Artelia Shoffner, Greensboro, 
N. C. 47515 


Christmas spirit; pf., withw. © Oct. 29, 1942; E 
pub. 109368; Henry J. Willems, Kenosha, Wis. 
47516 


Christmas swing; song, arr. B. W. Baumgartner. 
© Nov. 17, 1942; E pub. 109282; Guy Jasper Blake- 
man, Cincinnati. 47517 


Civil air patrol march; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 9, 
1942; E unp. 317664; William J. Bickel, Misha- 
waka, Ind. 47518 


Claire is lying; from Dr. Gillespie’s assistant, by 
Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 315530; Loew’s, inc., New York. 47519 


Claire’s confession; from Dr. Gillespie’s assistant, 
by Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 315531; Loew’s, inc., New York. 47520 


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47521 


Clap hands for freedom; w & m Harry Pease, Ed. 
G. Nelson & Jimmy Dupre. © Nov. 24, 1942; E 
pub. 109456; Advanced music corp., New York. 


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Clinging vine; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E 
unp. 316909; John Howard Faust, Fairfax Station, 
Va. 47522 


Close those sleepy eyes; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
27, 1942; E unp. 316481; A. D. Cowden, Richmond, 
Calif. 47523 


Close to God; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942: E unp. 316781, Hilda 
Moe, Lakeview, Or. 471524 


Close to you; song, w Dorothy Beach & R. W. Woods. 
© 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315788; Richard 
Whitfield Woods, La Porte, Ind. 47525 


Closing response; pf.,withw. ©1c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 315556; Paulene C. Brice, Towanda, ’Pa, 
47526 


Coast artillery fighting song; song, w Will James. 
© 1 c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316148; John S. 
Browning, Denver. 47527 


Cobwebs; by Marguerite Bauman [i.e.M. B. Bichel]; 
pi. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 316854; Mar- 
guerite Bauman Bichel, Detroit. 47528 


Coeur (La) de ma mie; w & mE. Jaques-Dalcroze, 
English w Paul C. Hayner, m arr. George H. 
Pickering; women’s 3-pt. cho. © Nov. 11, 1942; 
E pub. 109171; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 

47529 


Cofre de mis recuerdos; vals, de La mujer es peli- 
grosa, letra Antonio Botta e Ivo Pelay, m Fran- 
cisco J. Lomuto; pf. © Oct. 5, 1942; E for. 67671; 
Corporacién musical Argentina, Ss. a., Buenos 
Aires. 47530 


Colonel Robert C. Brady; march melody. 
Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315632; Leslie Pyewell 
Flounders, Philadelphia. 47531 


Come again! Sweet love doth now invite; madrigal, 
by John Dowland, m arr. & ed. Charles Winter 
[pseud. of Noble Cain]; mixed voices. © Nov. 25, 
1942; E pub. 109497; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 47532 


Come along, sing our song, march along; w & m Ot 
Smith. © lc. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315479; Otto 
C. Schmidt, Abington, Pa. 47533 

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Come back Daisy; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317708; Wini- 
fred Kolling, Marion, Ind. 47534 


Come back to me; song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E 
unp, 315856; Margaret Guild Scully, Chicago. 
47535 


Come, dance with me; pf., withw. © 1c. Nov. 10, 
1942; E unp. 314796; George Edgar Mumford, 
Philadelphia. 47536 


Come down elevator man; w Rosa Langston, & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 315055; Elmore 
B. Langston, Chicago. 47537 


©ic. 


“ pt. 3, n, Se Wa 37 q 


Come join the ranks; song. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; 


E unp. 317640; Hazel Felt Jacobsen, Logan, Utah. 
47538 


Come, let us sing with one accord; hymn, w Josiah L 


H. Cox. © Nov, 22, 1942; E pub. 109351; Joseph 
Wallace Grant, Middletown, Ney: 


Come let’s a-wooing go; song, m Lindsay McPhail, 
© 1c. Nov.5, 1942; E unp. 315514; Florence Ayer, 
Ardmore, Pa. 47540 


Come, Lord Jesus; by J. S. Bach, arr: Edwin Arthur 
Kraft; organ. © Nov. 18, 1942; E pub. 109337; 
Edward Schuberth & co., inc., New York. 47541 


Come on, America; march, Larry Woodin, arr. 
Acton Ostling; full band pts., with conductor. © 
Oct. 15, 1942; E pub. 109538; Mills music, inc., 
New York 47542 


——-song, m Robert VanSickle. © 1c. Dec. 3, 
1942; E unp. 317023; B. H. Anderson, Rantoul, 
Kan. 47543 


-——w Edmund Vance Cooke, m Kenneth M. Mur- 
chison, arr. Geoffrey Montrose; mixed cho. © 
Nov. 12, 1942; E pub. 109683; Oliver Ditson co., 
Philadelphia, 


Come on boys let’s go; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
11, 1942; E unp. 316223; Ben I. Berg, North 
Minneapolis, Minn. 47545 


Come on, buddies; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 315326; Charles Waite, Chestnut 
Hill, Mass. 47546 


Come on, ladies, join up with Uncle Sam; song, m J. 
Chas. McNeil. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942, E unp, 
317035; Anna Jackson, Philadelphia. 41547 


Come on let’s celebrate; w & melody Mickey [i. e. 
Michael| Diamond. © 1c, Nov. 28, 1942; E unp. 
316599; Michael Diamond, Brooklyn. 47548 


Come on, let’s fight: song. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 315243; Mia sau ues Gartner, Stephensburg, 
N. J. 47549 


Come on, let’s get on with the war; song, m anon. 
© 1c. July 2, 1942; E unp. 316231; William Jerard 
McCaffery, Stanley, Wis. 


Come on, let’s show them; w & m R. Black & Fran- 
ces Forster [i. e. F. F. Howard] © Nov. 14, 1942; 
E pub, 109226; Ruby Black & Frances Forster 
Howard, Los Angeles. 47551 


Come on out Mister Moon; song, m Tom Baker 
{pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 315665; Norval F. Campbell, Williamsburg, 
Va. 47552 


Come on, Yankee Doodle; song. © 1 c. Nov. 28, 
1942: E unp. 316625; Lynne Rogers, New York. 
47553 


Come on, you son of a gun; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 316802; Charlotte Anna May 
Christman, St. Louis. 47554 


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Come roam with me; old folk song, w tr. William 
F. Hunter, m arr. Morten J. Luvaas; men’s voices. 
© Nov. 9, 1942; E pub. 109136; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. 47555 


Come to de Promised Land; song. © 1c. Dec. 3, 
1942; E unp. 317114; Charles Linus Letson, Utica, 
N.Y. 47556 


Come United Nations; song, w Margaret Martin Ide. 
© Oct. 14, 1942; E pub. 109366; Benjamin Ed- 
wards, Los Angeles. 47557 


Coming of the King; Christmas service, text &m 
written, arr. {compiled Dorothy Lehman Sumerau. 
© Sept. 1, 1942; D 76194; Meigs pub. co., Indian- 
apolis. 4755 7* 


Commandos; march melody. © ic. Dec. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 317608; Reino Kolehmainen, Vancouver, 
B. C., Canada. 47558 


Companionship; w & adaptation of Chopin’s melody 
Etude in E major, op. 10, no. 3. © 1c. Nov. 3, 
1942; E unp. 316233; Florence Lenora Koller, Los 
Angeles. 47559 


. Comrade; w &m Elton Box & Desmond Cox, pf. sc. 
- Michaloff. © Nov. 14, 1941; E for. 67676; 
Cinephonic music co., ltd., London. 47560 


Comrades; w Ottalie Mark, m Felix McGlennon, ed. 
Mark White. © Oct. 20, 1942; E pub. 109407; 
Fine songs, New York. 471561 


Concert paraphrase of the Song of the soldiers of 
the sea; pf. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 315113; 
Jakob Bernard Gimpel, Los Angeles. 47562 


Concerto; op. 52; solo pf., with 2d pf. reduced from 
orch. © ic. Nov. 9, 1942: E unp. 316048; Arne 
Oldberg, Evanston, Ill. 


Concerto for bass; by Eddie Safranski; with pf. acc. 
© Nov. 20,1942; E pub. 109398; Mutual music 
soc., inc., New York. 47564 


Concerto in A; by Pietro Deiro; accordion. © Dec. 
4, 1942; E pub. 109642; Accordion music pub. co., 
New York. 47565 


Concerto ne. 1; by J. B. Singelee, arr. & ed. F. 
Henri Klickmann; ten. sax. or B flat clarinet, with 
pf. acc. © Aug. 15, 1942: E pub. 109141; Alfred 
music co., inc., New York. 47566 


Concerto no. 2; by J. B. Singelee, arr. & ed. F. 
Henri Klickmann; E flat bar. sax. or E flat alto 
sax., with pf.acc. © Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 109140; 
Alfred music co., inc., New York. 47567 


Conquest montage; from Reunion, by Franz Wax- 
man. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317128; Loew's, 
inc., New York. 47568 


Consolation; French w & m Séverin Moisse, English — 


w Don Titman. 
Parnasse musical, Lachute, Que., Canada. 


© Nov. 10, 1942; E for. 67634; 
47569 


Contentment; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E 


unp. 315614; Charles Merrill, Salt Lake City. 
47570 


512843 O - 43 - 2 


471563 - 


471587 


Cor Jesu flagrans; motet, liturgical w, m Attilio 
Ambrosini, arr. Nino Borucchia; mixed voices. 
© Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 109570; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., Boston. 47571 


Could it be; song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 


315827; Margaret Elizabeth Allen, Chicago. 
47572 


Could it be you; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 316989; Cecilia LeBlanc, 
Syracuse. : 47573 


Could you; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 316195; Marietta Stein, Minne- 
apolis. 47574 


Count to ten; w & melody Walt Davidson, Frieda 
Patterson & Tom Maxon. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 315861; Davidson & Maxon music publish- 
ers, Hollywood, Calif. 47575 


Counting sheep; song, melody Bob Carleton. © ic. 
Dec. 1i, 1942; E unp. 317805; Fannie P. Ivey, 
Greensboro, N. C. 47576 


Courage; from Reunion, by Franz Waxman. © lc. 
Dec, 3, 1942; E unp. 317136; Loew’s, inc., New 
- York, “ATS 7TT 


Cover me with all your love; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 316002; Paul Chastain, San 
Diego, Calif. 47578 


Cow; w R. L. Stevenson, m arr. A. H. Erskine; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 316662; Isador Bern- 
stein, Grasmere, S. I., N. Y. 47579 


Cow-cow boogie, fox trot, Don Raye, Benny Carter 
& Gene De Paul, arr. Vic Schoen; orch. pts. © 
Oct. 12, 1942; E pub. 109299; Leeds music corp., 
New York. S 47580 


Cowboy, clean your boots; m W. Vaughn; pf., with 
w. ©l1c.Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317750; Wayne 
Vaughn & W. Arthur Cullman, Cleveland. 47581 


Cowboy in the clouds; w &melody James Cavanaugh, 
John Redmond & Frank Weldon. © lc. Nov. 23, 
1942; E unp. 316176; Santly-Joy, inc., New York. 


47582 
Crack-a-Jap; song. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 
317520; Murray L. Linday, New York. 47583 


Cradle song; song, w Margaret Louis Nagle. Oic. 
Nov. 24, 1942: E unp. 316305; Roy B. Nagle, Read- 
ing, Pa. 47584 


Cradle-song of the shepherds; Glatz folk-song, 
German w Christian Daniel Schubert, English 
version Katherine Kennicott Davis, arr. Victoria 
Merrylees Glaser; women’s cho. © Nov. 30, 1942; 
E pub, 109596; E. C. Schirmer music co., Boston. 

47585 


Cranky old Yank, in a clanky old tank; w & m Hoagy 
[i. e. Hoagland] Carmichael. © Nov. 3, 1942; E 
pub. 109232; Carmichael music publications, 
Beverly Hills, Calif. 41586 


Crazy quilt; w J. M. Bryant, melody B. Knight. © 1 
c.-Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 316698; James McKinley 
- Bryant & Bob Knight, New York. 47587 


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47588 


Created equal; from Man on America’s conscience, 
by Herbert Stothart. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 
316315; Loew’s, inc., New York. 47588 


Cricket serenade; song, melody Eddie Koncel. © 1 
c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316480; Alfred Pinteralli, 
Chicago. 47589 


Crown of glory; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317395; 
Harriette L. Reynolds, New Castle, Pa. 47590 


Crowning glory; w & mcompiled G. Kieffer Vaughan, 
Adger M. Pace & W. B. Walbert. © Aug. 26, 
1942; AA 415597; James D. Vaughan, music pub- 
lisher, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 47591 


Crying for the moon; song, arr. Elizabeth Suraci. 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317784; Joseph Ste- 
phen Suraci, New Haven. 47592 


Curé (Le) d’Argenton (The priest of Argenton); 
Normandy folk-song, English w Margaret McKee, 
marr. Rugerro Vené; women’s 3-pt. voices. © 
Nov. 12, 1942; E pub. 109174; G. Ricordi & co., 
inc., New York. 471593 


Curly head; w G. H. MacLeod, melody W. Smith. 
© 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315201; Walter Smith 
& Grover H. MacLeod, Alameda, Calif. 47594 


Dad; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 
317711; Wilhelmina Mary Gray, Pittsburgh. 

' 47595 
Da-da-da; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 
315837; Shirley Heller, Brooklyn. 47596 


Daddy, dear daddy; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316762; Clara Cory, 
Missouri Valley, Ia. 47597 


Daddy’s footsteps; song, mJ. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 317044; Gertrude H. Mc- 
Evoy, Waterbury, Conn. 47598 


Daddy’s letter, signed, Your loving son; w Tot 
Seymour, melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 1c. Nov. 18, 
1942; E unp. 315599; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 47599 


_ Daddy’s little girls; w & melody Hugh Cross. © 1 
c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317275; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 47600 


Daddy’s soldier; song. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316882; Pearl Osgood Allen, Long Beach, Calif. 
47601 


Dad’s boy; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316556; Frederick J. 
Carney, Charlestown, Mass. 47602 


Daffodils; w William Wordsworth, m Michael Ralph 
Colicchio. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 315072; 
Coldin music pub. co., Brooklyn. 47603 


Dakota moon; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316782; Gene 
Koepplin, Superior, Wis. 47604 


Dance of the ginger-bread man; by John Bach; pf. © 
Jan. 22, 1938; E pub. 109259; Modern Standard 
music co., Chicago. 47605 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Dance of the skeletons; by Milo Stevens; pf. © Nov. 
27, 1942; E pub. 109577; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 47606. 


Dance of the Spanish onion; by David Rose; pf. © 
Nov. 13, 1942; E pub. 109152; Bregman, Vocco & 
Conn, inc., New York. 47607 


Dancer’s dream song; song. © 1 c. Dec. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 317229; Edna Annice Bradshaw, Nashville. 
47608 


Dancing bride; polka, N. Shkorka; pf. accordion. 
© Nov. 14, 1942; E pub. 109644; N. Shkorka co., 
Cleveland. 47609 


Dancing fingers; by Earl Hines & Walton Perkins, 
ed. Lois Manning; pf. © Nov. 16, 1935; E pub. 
109260; Modern standard music co., Chicago. 

47610 


Dancing on the lawn; song. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E 
unp. 317090; Edward Cox, Shelley, Id. 47611 


Danny; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe; pi. treble. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316269; Curtis Mon- 
roe, Washington. 47612 


Dardanella; fox trot, Fred Fisher, Felix Bernard 
& Johnny S. Black, arr. Jimmy Dale; small orch. 
pts. © Nov. 15, 1942; E pub. 109541; Mills music, 
inc., New York. 47613 


Dark clouds will clear; song, melody Iris G. Bern- 
stein. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 315075; Arthur 
B. Bernstein, Scranton. 47614 


Dark night of the soul; wtr. E. Allison Peers from 
the Spanish of St. John of the Cross, m Edmund 
Rubbra, op. 41, no. 1; choir & small orch. or pf. 
Sc. © Nov. 25, 1942; E for. 67654; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. 47615 


Darkness; w & melody R. I. O’Nan & Frank Brown: 
© 1c. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 314867; R. I. O’Nan, 
Miami, Fla. 47616 


Darling; w & adaptation of Thome’s melody Under 
the leaves. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 316054; 
Louise Geaghan Alessi, Baltimore. 47617 


Darling Daisy; w Sonny Miller, m Harry Roy & Gaby 
Rogers. © Aug. 17, 1942; E for. 67647; J. Norris 
music pub. co., ltd., London. 47618 


Darling I’m waiting for you; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317804; 
Leola Williams, Olive View, Calif. 47619 


Darling without you; song, melody Eddie Keenan. 
© 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317005; Ricky Pichette, 
San Francisco. 47620 


Darling, you touch my heart; song, m Leo Richard 


& Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 
317392; Amanda Smith, St. Louis. 47621 


Dawn broke thru; Song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 
c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316771; Nellie Osterhout, 
Rensselaer, N. Y. ; 47622 


Dawn of peace; mixed voices. © 1 c. Nov. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 316651; Mabelle Perkins, Manchester, N. H. 
47623 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1942 aie 47658 


Dawn will break; w & m Ted [i. e. T. J.] Jansen. © 
1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317658; Theodore J. 
Jansen, East Orange, N. J. 47624 


Day after; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 317738; Louis Anthony Carlucci, Newark, N.J. 
47625 


Day (A) in Dog-dom; by Nelle Stallings Scales; pf. 
© Nov. 5, 1942; E pub. 109074; Boston music co., 
Boston. 47626 


Day (A) in Wyoming; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 19, 
1942; E unp. 315814; Gust Moline, Chicago. 
47627 


Day that I come back to you; w & melody. © lc. 
Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317310; Robert A. Moore, 
San Francisco. 47628 


Day that I met you; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 11, 
1942: E unp. 317742; Samuel Elzie Brown, New 
York. 47629 


Day that you left; w Boyd Swingley, & melody. © 
1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316831; Jack Daniel 
Newell, Hamilton, Mont. 47630 


Day (The) we said I do; w Edward J. Lynch, jr., & 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315569; John 
Mackrell Harris, Chicago. 47631 


Days ahead; song, m Charlie [i. e. Charles] Mon- 
teleone. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317781; 
Albert Cincotta, Lynbrook, L.I., N. Y. 47632 


De lovin’ Shepherd; negro spiritual, w & m arr. 
Bonnie Scott Evans. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 
314127; Esther Harlan, Berkeley, Calif. 47633 


Dear dad; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 316193; Hannah Brown, Engle- 
wood, Col. 47634 


Dear folks back home; song. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 317080; oan Alden Guin, Riverside, Calif. 
47635 


Dear Honey; song, melody HOB Carleton. ©lc. 
Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316732; Mrs. Joe R. Porter, 
Grimesland, N. C. 41636 


Dear Laura; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 315377; John Tracey Powers, Summerville, 
S.C. 47637 


Dear Lilly Lou; song. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 
316021; Georgia Marshall Cragin, Joplin, Mo. 
“ 47638 


Dear Lord Thy way is best for me; w & m Ida Mae 
Beasley [i. e. Mrs. John Bachman]; mixed voices. 
© 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317334; Mrs. John 
Bachman, Hamilton, O. 47639 


Dear Louise; song, arr. Lula Pring. © 1c. Nov. 
11, 1942; E unp. 315968; Ethel Lucado, Roanoke, 
Va. 47640 


Dear mother; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 315611; Charles Merrill, Salt Lake City. 
47641 


Dear mother do not worry; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315919; 
John W. Poorbaugh, Greensburg, Pa. 41642 


Dear old grammar school days; w & melody. © 1 
c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315391; Lola A. Billek, 
Daggett, Calif. 47643 


Dear old home; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Nov. 24, 1942: E unp. 316280; Lydia Carbino, 
Massena, N. Y. 47644 


Dear old Nebraska state; song. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 316538; Hazel Rowell Whisler, Lin- 
coln, Neb. 47645 


Dear soldier of mine; w & m Grace De Bold. © 1 
c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316828; Grace Leidecker, 
Dumont, N. J. 47646 


Dear son; w & melody. ©1c.Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 
317178; Genevieve O'Neil, West Medford, Mass. 
47647 


Dear Sue; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 317667; Lillian Hudson, Kinsale, Va. 
47648 


Dearest darling; w & melody Lee Kauderer. © 1 
c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317283; Leon Kauderer, 
Philadelphia. 47649 


Defend our Flag America; song. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 
1942; E unp. 315594; Emma Donnelly, Cadillac, 
Mich. 47650 


Defense worker’s hymn; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
10, 1942; E unp. 317716; Ben Z. Greenwald, 
Louisville. 47651 


Delightfulness of you; m J. C. Harrington & Fran- 
cille Bergquist; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 316415; John Chalmers Harrington, Scott 
Field, Il. 47652 


Democracy; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 315510; Hector William Jewell, Burbank, 
Calif. 47653 


Depend on me Uncle Sammy; song, melody Alta 
Brown Chittendon. © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 
317066; Edgar J. Riddle, Niles, Calif. 47654 


Desert sands; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316545; Mary Luella 
Torrence, Cheshire, Or.. 47655 


Detail Joe; w C. O. Bergner & Johnny [i. e. John 
Joseph] Camerato, & melody. © 1c. Nov. 12, 
1942; E unp. 315167; Carl Otto Bergner, Fort 
Benning, Ga. 47656 


Devil called a meeting; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
©1c.Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314923; June Clements, 
Dunbar, Pa. 47657 


Dice una cancion; tango, de La mujer es peligrosa, 
letra Antonio Botta e Ivo Pelay, m Francisco J. 
Lomuto; pf. © Oct. 5, 1942; E for. 67672; Cor- 
poraci6n musical Argentina, s. a., Buenos Aires. 

47658 


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47659 Se tee pt. 3,n. S., v. 37 


Dick, Ned and I; song, melody Kathleen Rowe. © 1 
ce. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 315497; Raymond Mc- 
Clure, Hollywood, Calif. 47659 


Did I ever tell you; w I. McCormick, melody M. 
McCormick. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316730; 
Marjorie McCormick & Irvin McCormick, Chi- 
cago. 47660 


Did you know; song. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 
317673; Carroll L. Christiansen, Brooklyn. 
47661 


Dies eine kann mein sehnen nimmer fassen; w 
Edith Konsperger, English version Erna Mc- 
Arthur, m Erich W. Korngold. © Sept. 11, 1942; 
E pub. 109294; Associated music publishers, inc., 
New York. 47662 


Diggy-diggy; melody Harold Grant. © 1c. Nov. 11, 
1942: E unp. 314911; Colonial music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 47663 


Dirge; pi. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315216; 
Helen Weinbaum Kasson, Englewood, N. J. 
47664 


Dish it out; w & melody Wallie [i. e. Walter] Herzer. 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315633; Walter Her- 
zer, San Francisco. 47665 


Divine compassion; w & m C. Austin Miles; pf. © 
Nov. 1, 1942: E pub. 109203; Rodeheaver co., 
Winona Lake, Ind. 41666 


Divine waltz; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E 
unp. 317460; keter Ribaudo, sr., Rochester, N. Y. 
47667 


Do away with Hitler, boys; w & m The Big Ball Of 
’ Fire [pseud. of M. L. Gill] © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; 
& unp. 316387; Mack Lee Gill, Atlanta. 47668 


Do I ever run out of love; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
17, 1942; — unp. 315560; Tekla Buff, Schenectady, 
N. Y. 47669 


Do I? YesIdo; w& mArt Noel. © Oct. 6, 1941; 
E for. 67680; Cinephonic music co., ltd., London. 

47670 

Do it now; song, arr. Edward E. Menges. © 1c. 
Dec. 3, 1942; Eunp. 317102; Minerva Avery, St. 

Louis. 47671 


Do not wait until Christmas; song, m Stan Tucker. 
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315244; Clyde T. 
Burneson, West Bridgewater, Pa. 47672 


Do you have any rivers to cross; hymn, w&m 
Haldor Lillenas. © Sept. 25, 1942; E pub. 109239; 
Nazarene pub. house, Kansas City, Mo. 47673 


Do you know; w Irene [i. e. J. I.] Foulks, m Gordon 
R. Woodford. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317569; 
Jessie Irene Foulks, Brockway, Pa. 47674 


Do you mind; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 315176; Hilde Simmons, Philadelphia & 
Larry London, Baltimore. 47675 


Do you really mean it; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316281; Percilla 
Ramsey, Mount Union, Pa. 47676 


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Do you remember; song, w Dan Houston. © 1 c. 
- Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315259; Laura Altizer, Fort 
Worth. 47677. 


Dr. Gillespie’s assistant; by Daniele Amfitheatrof. 
1. End title. - 2. Maintitle. © 1c. each Nov. 17, 
1942; E unp. 315532, 315537; Loew’s, inc., New 
York. 47678, 47679 


Doing our bit; song. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
314856; Huldah Luella La Zerte, Hamilton, Ont., 
Canada. 47680 


Dolce (La) bocca lasciame baciar’; versi e melodia.. 
© 1c. Dec. 3, 1942: E unp. 317020; Joseph Insinga, 
Richmond Hill, N. Y. 47681 


Don’t chase your dreams away; w & m Joseph 


Hughes, arr. Roy Nelson. © Oct. 5, 1942; E pub. 
109106; Joseph Hughes, d. b. a. Univ. music pub- 
lishers, Cambridge, Mass. 47682 


Don’t complain; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314997; James R. Fuller, 
Santa Paula, Calif. 47683 


Den’t do anything you’ll be sorry of; w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 316945; Anna Belle 
Bewley, Guadalupe, Calif. 


Don’t ever leave me dear; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. — 


11, 1942; E unp. 315059; Louis Elton Bundy, 
Brockport, Pa. 


Don’t ever walk in the shadows; w Clem Bernard, m 
Art Noel. 


phonic music co., ltd., London. 47686 


Don’t find fault with Uncle Sammy; pf. treble, with 


w. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 315864; Dorothy 
Lawson, Bentonville, Ark. 


Don’t forget our boys across the sea; w & m Edwin 
Herbert [pseud. of Edwin Herbert Schoonmaker] 


© Oct. 30, 1942; E pub. 109139; Edwin Herbert 


Schoonmaker, d. b. a. Edwin Herbert music pub- 
lications, New York. 47688 


Don’t forget the boys; song. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 


E unp. 314860; Harriett Frances Kelly, Spring- 


field, O. 47689 


Don’t forget to remember me; w & melody. © le. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 316382; Ray J. Odle, Covina.,. 
Calif. 47690 


Don’t hate me too much; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. © 


4, 1942; E unp. 317149; Alvin Kaiserman, New 
York. 


Don’t keep me waiting; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 


16, 1942; E unp. 315365; Edna Grauman Levy, 
Hartford. 47692 


Don’t let him dream alone; pf., with w. © 1 c. Dec. 


9, 1942; E unp. 317600; Lola Margaret Webster, — 
47693 


North Wildwood, N. J. 


Don’t let the black clouds gather; song, w Saul Lan- 
court. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 316976; Elie 


Siegmeister, Brooklyn. 47694 


47684 


47685 


© Aug. 17, 1942; E for. 67695; Cine- 


47687 


47691 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1942 | 477129 


Don’t let your brother down; song, m L. Haimes. 
© 1c. Nov.5, 1942; E unp. 315296; Louise Haimes 
_ & Bert Child, New York. 47695 


Don’t pretend; song, arr. Carroll. © 1c. Dec. 12, 
1942; E unp. 317794; Betty Luxner, Chicago. 
47696 


Don’t put a thing in writing; w Val Guest, m Man- 
ning Sherwin. © Sept. 25, 1942; E for. 67687; 
Cinephonic music co., ltd., London. 47697 


Don’t ration love; song, w B. Murray. © 1 c. Dec. 
5, 1942; E unp. 317415; Henry W. Closson, South 
Orange, N. J. 47698 


Don’t ration my heart; song, melody Robert Rosen- 
baum. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; E unp. 315304; Har- 
vey J. Bresler, New York. 41699 


Don’t ration my kisses; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
9, 1942; BE unp. 317555; Shirley Gray Robbins, 
Cleveland. 47700 


Don’t say goodbye; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 315414; Maria Pantano, Brooklyn. 
47701 


——w & melody. © ic. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 
317476: William Hayward Allen, Cockeysville, 
Md. : ~ 47702 


Don’t say goodbye, just say so long; w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 317584; Leatha Jolin, 
Port Huron, Mich. 47703 


Don’t say goodbye sweetheart; w & melody. © ic. 
June 29, 1942: E unp. 316503; Evelyn Clarke, Chi- 
cago. am ~ 47704 


Don’t worry Willie; w Harry Wycoff, m Ernie 
Breuer, arr. Harold Potter. © Nov. 16, 1942; E 
pub. 109142; Edwards music co., New York. 

47705 


Don’t you; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 315248; John Edward Blassingame, Camp 
Roberts, Calif. 47706 


Don’t you forget; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 
c. Nov. 30, 1942: E unp. 316768; Paul C. Swenson, 
Santa Cruz, Calif. 47707 


Don't you realize; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 317313; James Edward Henry, Philadelphia. 
‘ 47708 


Doo little doo; song. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316221; Madlian P. Nance, Fort Bragg, N. C. 
47709 


Doodle Dandy’s back in town; song, w Saul Lancourt. 
© 1c. Dec. 2, 1942: E unp. 316977; Elie Sieg- 
meister, Brooklyn. 47710 


Doughboy; infantry march, arr. C. E. Wheeler; 
band pts., withw. © Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 109364; 
Olga L. Livesay, Hollywood, Calif. 47711 


Doughboys are coming over; w & melody. © lc. 
Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317237; William Benson 
Richter, Philadelphia. 47712 


Doughboys are on the march again, w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315767; Virginia Lee 
Heger & Arthur Jordan Wilson, Ludlow, Ky. 

47713 


Doughboy’s holiday; pf. © 1 c. Nov. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 315164; Edwin Harry Elliott, Akron, O. 
‘ 47714 


Down a hazy lazy lane; w & m Art Noel. © Aug, 10, 
1942: E for. 67697; Cinephonic music co., Iltd., 
London, : 47715 


Down by the river; song, m Chas, J. McNeil. © 1c. 
Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 317046; Dorothy L. Vande- 
loecht, Fulton, Mo. 47716 


Down by the river side; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp.,317296; Hilda Kelley, 
Chicago. 47717 


Down in Memory Lane; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
13, 1942; E unp. 315127; William K. Cowan, Can- 
ton, O. . 47718 


Down in the dumps over you; w & melody. © lc. 
Dec. 11, 1942: E unp. 317799; Florence Dorothy 
Barthelme, Belleville, Ill. 47719 


Down on the Jersey shore; w & m Clare [i. e. C. D. 


R.| Campbell, arr. Grace L. Stevens; pf. © 1c. 
Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 316013; Clara D. Ross 
Campbell, Cape May Court House, N. J. 47720 


Down on the old St. Joe; w & m L. L. Ringgenberg. 
© 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315122; Roy E. Ring- 
genberg & Letha L. Ringgenberg, Pontiac, Mich. 

47721 


Down the runway, into the air; main title, Paul J. 
Smith; pf. conductor. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314671; Walt Disney productions, Burbank, Calif. 

47722 
\ 


Drag strut; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 315007;- Neely Plumb, North Hollywood, 
Calif. 47723 


Dragon fly; orch sc. © 1 c. Dec. 2, 1942: E unp. 
316979; Alexander William Law, Fresno, Calif. 
‘ 47724 


Dream girl please meet me tonight; song. © lc. 
Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316302; Hugh S. Lewis, 
Atlanta, — 47725 


Dream (The) is mine; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, 
1942; E unp. 317339; Virginia Belle Casty, San 
Diego, Calif. 47726 


Dream man; song, melody Bob Allen. © 1c. Nov. 
27, 1942; E unp, 316612; Patsy O'Brian, Burlin- 
game, Calif. 47727 


Dream moon; melody; in E min. © 1c. Nov. 17, 
1942; E unp. 316044; Samuel Wissig, Anderson, 
Calif. 47728: 


Dream, my love; song, melody Hal Keller Felman. 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1942; E unp. 316592; Jerome Keith 
Hansen, Chicago. 47729 


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47730 pt.:3, n..s., vem 


Dream of old Montana; song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 315972; Gladys Gibson, Pomeroy, O. 
47730 


Dream song; song. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 
317091; Edward Cox, Shelley, Id. 47731 


Dream weaver; w J. M. Bryant, melody B. Knight. 
© 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 316699; James Mc- 
Kinley Bryant & Bob Knight, New York. 47732 


Dream within a dream; song, w Edgar Allen Poe. 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 317611; Philip Gree- 
ley Clapp, Iowa City, Ia. 47733 


Dreamers rendezvous; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 
27, 1942; E unp. 316483; Emma Elizabeth Current, 
Lima, O. 47734 


Dreaming of you; foxtrot, w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
19, 1942; E unp. 315772; Daisy Hall, Mullens, 
W.Va... 47735 


—song, melody Alice Lentz. © 1c. Nov.7, 1942; 
E unp. 315509; Betty Mae Stecker, Camden, N. J. 
47736 


Dreaming of you sweetheart; w A. Probst, melody 
D. Ahlstrand. © 1 c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 
315020; Albert Probst & David Ahlstrand, Pitts- 
burg, Kan. 47737 


Dreamland and you; w H. M. Gerrald, melody D. 
Negley. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316810; D. 
Negley & Harry M. Gerrald, Hollywood, Calif. 

47738 


Dreams pretty dreams, like pretty bubbles; w 
Michael Forzano, & melody.. © 1 c. Dec. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 316973; Ira Eugene Moore, New York. 

47739 


Dreams that you threw away; w & melody Doris 
Marie Moline. © 1 c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 
316876; Mrs. George L. Moline, Oak Park, III. 

47740 


Dreams to share; song. © lc. Nov. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 315728; Elleanor Shelley Hansen, Los Angeles. 
47741 


Dreams will have to do for now; w Lavada Frick, 
melody Vic Mizzy. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316180; Santly-Joy, inc., New York. 47742 


Dreamy clouds; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. 
Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316772; Howard S. Beck, 
Tulsa, Okl. 47743 


Dreamy tune; song. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 
317187; Marian Etta Towne, Ambler, Pa. 47744 


Drifting; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 
10, 1942; E unp. 314949; Thomas O’Gorman, 
Palisades, N. Y. 47745 


——w & melody. 
315627; H. E. Webb, sr., Fort Wayne. 


© 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
47746 


Drifting along with you; song. © Nov. 11, 1942; E 
pub. 109099; Alecia Carter, Kansas City, Kan. 
47747 


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Drive along that River Road; song, m J. Chas: Mc- 
Neil. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 317033; William 
A. Penrod, Dayton, O. 


Drop in to front thirteen; song, w Gladys Shelley. 
© Nov. 5, 1942; E pub. 109514; Ted Mossman, — 
New York. 4TT49 


Drums in the night; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, 
1942; E unp. 317467; Mitchel Pinkowitz, Phila-— 
delphia. 47750 


Dusty trails of enchantment; song, melody Ronald — 
Buck. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316284; Mar- — 
garet Morgan, Jonesville, S. C. 47751 — 


Duty calls; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 
© 1c. Nov, 16, 1942; E unp. 315346; Sallie Sparks, 
Morehead, Ky. 47752 | 


—— -——melody Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Nov. 30, j 
1942; Eunp. 316735; Joe Bauderman, Newark, N. J. ; 
47753 — 

Duty calls me; w & m Zag [i. e. D. L.] Pennell. © F 
1 c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315634; Daniel LeRoy a 
Pennell, Shenandoah, Ia. 47754 
Dying soldier; song. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. — 
316441; Mrs. Malvin M. Bastress, Trevorton, Pa. — 
47755 — 


Dying soldier’s vision; song, m Ethel M. Wells. © 
Nov. 15, 1942; E pub. 109361; Clyde T. Crecelius, 
French Lick, Ind, 47756 © 


Eagle in the air; song, m Aaron A. Clark. © Oct. 
30, 1942; E pub. 109094; Mary Alice Hogan, Fort 
Myers, Fla. 47757 © 


Early to bed and early to rise; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314950; © 
Della E. Ney, Mont Alto, Pa. 47758 


East Indiaman; traditional sea song collected from 
Singing of Dr. R. E. Priestley, arr. William Mc- — 
Kie. © June 26, 1941; E for. 67649; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 47759 


Easter; motet, w W. Edmund Nixon, m Matthew ~ 
Lundquist; mixed cho.; organ acc. © Nov. 19, 
1942; E pub. 109535; Mills music, inc., New York. 

47760 

——w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. — 

317226; Mrs. M. Truesdell Cooper, Denver, pee om 
v 47761 


Easter symphony; traditional w, m Milton Rusch, — 
including Palestrina’s Gloria Patri; mixed cho, — 
© Nov. 27, 1942; E pub. 109573; M. Witmark & ~ 
sons, New York. 47762 — 


Echo from heaven; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 
c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316287; Norma Bodette, 
Garden, Mich. 47763 A 


Echo trail; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Noy. — 
10, 1942; E unp. 314939; Amos J. Lambright, 
Ligonier, Ind. 47764 ; 


Echoes from Russia; by Carl Weber; Ist violin. © . 
1 c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315154; Emil Ascher, © 
inc., New York. AT765, 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1942 


47800 


Eddie’s melody; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Nov. 20, 
1942: E unp. 315833; Edward Meikel, Chicago. 
47766 


80ist M. P. battalion; w George R. Hansen, melody 
Milton Joseph Rosenbaum. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; 
E unp. 315178; Gertrude Sills, New York. 47767 


Elaine; w Kit Sherwood [pseud. of Elaine Weisberg], 
m Ken Richards [pseud. of H. Feldman] © 1 c. 
Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315275; Harold Feldman, 
Camp Stewart, Ga. 47768 


Elegy; by Jules Massenet, arr. Charlie Spivak; 
trumpet & pf. © Nov. 16, 1942; E pub. 109371; 
Mutual music soc., inc., New York. 47769 


Elephant’s trunk march; pf. © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 317515; Oscar T. Chapleau, Rock Isiand, 
fl. 47770 


Empty desks; from Man on America’s conscience, 
by Herbert ‘Stothart. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 
316316; Loew’s, inc., New York. 47771 


Empty lullaby; slow foxtrot, w & melody. © lc. 
Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 315617; Herbert Samuel 
Siegal, Davisville, RIL 47772 


Endlessly; song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E ump. 
316460; Benjamin Calissi, Wood-Ridge, N. J. 
47773 


English country-dance tunes; from The English 
“dancing master, adapted Edgar H. Hunt, from 
settings by F. J. Giesbert; 2 descant, or ten. re- 
corders. © June 5, 1939; E for. 67635; Schott & 
co., ltd., London. 47174 


Entreat me not to leave Thee; song, Biblical w. © 
lc. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 316433; Donald Duane 
Covey, Hillsdale, Mich. 47775 


Eppie Adair; traditional Scots song, w Burns, m 
arr. Ernest Bullock; mixed cho. © Nov. 27, 1940; 
E for. 67648: Oxford univ. press, London. 47776 


Especially when I needed you most; w & melody. © 
lc. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317528; Al Frisco Bow- 
man, Buffalo. 47777 


Etude in D flat; by Albert [i. e. F. A.] Pearson; pf. 
© ic. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316539; Frank Albert 
Pearson, Brockton, Mass. 47778 


Evening prayer; song, m Claude Murphree. © 1c. 
Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315398; Ruth Enck Engle, 
Coral Gables, Fla. 477719 


Evening star; song, w Edgar Allen Poe. © 1 c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 317613; Philip Greeley Clapp, 
Iowa City, Ia. 47780 


Evening’s twilight glow; song. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 316440; John Bava, Davis, W. Va. 47781 


Every moment I’m dreaming of you; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 316873; Edward 
Preston Guess, Lake Charles, La. 47782 


ra ‘ 
Everybody but me; song. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E 
unp. 317440; Diane Johnston, Fort Worth. 47783 


Everybody’s working, even father; song. © 1 c. 
Nov. 28, 1942; E unp. 316626; Louis B. Byrne, 
Miami Beach, Fla. 47784 


Everything’s O. K. in the U. S. A.; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315593; Janet Mistele, 
Jefferson, Wis. 47785 


Everywhere; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 c. 
Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314918; Evelyn Lynch, New 
Milford, O. 47786 


—— —melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. 
Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316543; Clyta Shaw, Mon- 
mouth, Ill. ~ 47787 


Ev’rytime that I’m with you; w Vernon Crane, & 
melody. © ic. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316681; 
Kenneth Walton, New York. 47788 


Excerpt prelude Meistersinger; from Reunion, by 
Richard Wagner, arr. Paul Marquardt. © lie. 
Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317137; Loew’s, inc., New 
York. ‘47789 


Face to face with love; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 315720; Frank L. Hower, Norfolk, Va. 

47790 


Facility studies on applied principles of E. Robert 
Schmitz technique; French tr. Germaine Schmitz, 
m E. R. Schmitz; pf. © Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 
109167; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 47791 


Faith; song, m Claude Murphree. © 1 c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 315399; Ruth Enck Engle, Coral 
Gables, Fla. 47792 


Faith in faith; song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
315943; Hazel Sheffield Anderson,. Lafayette, La. 
47793 


Falling leaves; by G. Frank Humbert; pf. duet. © 
Oct. 25, 1936; E for. 67641; Schott & co., ltd., 
London. 47794 


Famous Dominican folio; letra y m Enrique Mejia- 
Arredondo & others. v. 2, 3. © Nov. 9, 1942; E 
pub. 109111; Famous music corp., New York. 

47795 


Famous Donegal; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316783; 
Della McBride, Hingham, Mass. 47796 


Fan the fires of freedom; song, w Carlos Greenleaf 
Fuller. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 315032; John 
A. Plummer, New York. 47797 


Fanfare; by Harl McDonald; bandsc. © 1 c. Nov. 
12, 1942; E unp. 315030; Elkan-Vogel co., inc., 
Philadelphia. 47798 


Fantasia on Greensleeves; adapted from Sir John in 
love, by R. Vaughan Williams, arr. Hubert J. Foss; 
pf. duet. © Nov. 5, 1942; E for. 67667; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 47799 


Far beyond the sky; hymn, arr. Virginia Gaskell. 
© 1c. Dec. 5,1942: E unp. 317281; Clifford Bailey, 
Windsor, Conn. 47800 


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47801 , Vv. 


Far from you; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316784; Almeta 
Young, Atlantic, Va. 47801 


© 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 
47802 


——w & melody. 
316581; Anthony D. Reino, Millburn, N. J. 


Farewell darling; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 
c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316279; Lydia Carbino, 
Massena, N. Y. 47803 


‘Farewell to a memory; song, melody Robert N. 
Schanzer. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316839; 
Harry Behar, New York. 47804 


Farewell to love; song. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 
317253; Lena Abernathy, St. Louis. 47805 


Farewell to Moore’s Glen; song, melody Frank 
[i. e. Frances] Ford. ©1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 
315566; Patrick McAuliffe, New York. 47806 


Farmer boy in the army; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 316721; Eugene Arthur Schoene- 
beck, Suring, Wis. 47807 


Farther it is from America, the closer it is to Ber- 
' lin; song, melody Bob Carleton. © ic. Dec. 11, 
1942: E unp. 317809; Lucille eaeen Albuquerque, 
N. M. 47808 


Fascination; fox trot song, arr. C. Sebastian, © 
Sept. 20, 1942; E pub. 109123; Winifred Alice 
Jiles, Santa Ana, Calif. 47809 


Father, guide and defend us; English & Latin w 
anon., m Dorothy Teresia Kowalik; med. voice, 
with pf. or organ acc. & optional violin obbl. © 
Dec. 2, 1942; E pub. 109655; Boston music co., 
Boston.' 47810 


Fellow Americans; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 


Tobin. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316558; 
Kathryn Johonie, Verona, Calif. 47811 
Fiddlin’ Joe; w Lee Jarvis, & melody. ©1c.Nov. 


10, 1942; E unp. 314977; Francis Wells, Indian- 
apolis. 47812 


Fiddlin’ Phillip; w & m Mike [i.e. M. J.] Catanzaro; 
pi.treble. © Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 108480; Michael 
J. Catanzaro, Pittsburg, Kan. 47813 


Fifth Avenue; song, w Frank Day. © 1c. Nov. 20, 
1942; E unp. 315838; Albert J. Skully, Cleveland. 
47814 


50 little songs; w Harriet A. Seymour, Sue-Louise 
Calender & Anne B. Tubbs, m Kate Warner Le- 
Roy. © Jan. 23, 1941; E pub. 109522; Musette 

' publishers, inc., New York. 47815 


56 progressive duets for individuals and classes; 
arr. Irving Tallmadge & Clifford Lillya; B flat 
clarinets. © Nov. 9, 1942; E pub. 109117; Belwin, 
inc., New York. 47816 


Fifty years together; song. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 317361; Alma E, LaBeau, Corona, Calif. 
47817 


Fight! Fight! Fight! For liberty; pf. treble, with 
w. ©lc. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317319, Richard 
Palmer, Paterson. 47818 


Fight for Old Glory; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 11, 
1942; E unp. 314965; ee John Dixon, Cincinnati. 
47819 


Fight, men, fight; song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 315236; Mrs. A. J. Pfeifer, St. Louis, 47820 


Fight on for U. S. A.; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1 ce. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312632; 
Ronald I. Snyder, Plainfield, N. I. 47821 


Fight on young soldier; song, m Noel Bear. © Nov. 
16, 1942; E pub. 109266; Eugene Renodin, New 
Bremen, N. Y. 47822 


Fight with Uncle Sam; w Walter Williams & Roy 
Branker, m Bob Bell. © Dee. 1, 1942; E pub. 
109597; Cherio music publishers, inc., New York. 

47823 


Fighters of the air force crew; song. © 1c. Dec. 
1, 1942; E unp. 316958; Lloyd E. Galde, Hamburg, 
N. av 47824 


Fightin’ for you; w & melody Margaret McNabb 
[i.e. M. M. Carroll] © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 
317588: -Margaret McNabb Carroll, Huntington, 
Ind. 47825 


‘Fighting for the Red, White and Blue; song, m Leo 


Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 316785; Helaine Goldberg, Jamaica, N. Y. 
47826 


Fighting men; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. 
Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317832; Kathleen Vanderbilt, 
_ Logan, W _ Va. 47827 


Fighting men of liberty; song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 315803; W. D. Bill Davis, Kansas City, Mo. 
47828 


Fighting quartermaster corps; w &m E. W. Tyler, 
jr., Fred Waring & Pat [i. e. Francis Drake] 
Ballard. © Nov. 9, 1942; E pub. 109200; Words 
& music, inc., New York. 


Fighting sons; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317375; William 


E. Dalton, Toledo. 47830 
—w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 
315894; Peggy Coe, Livingston, N. J. 47831 


Fighting sons of Uncle Sam; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315388; Welda Marilyn 
Rogers & George Verne White, Burlingame, Calif. 

47832 


Fighting Yanks; melody Bob [i. e. B. O.] Duvall. 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315780; Berndt O. 
Duvall, Camp Campbell, Ky. 47833 


—-w &m Harry Sternfeld. © Oct. 8, 1942; E pub. 
109404; Elkan-Vogel co., inc., Philadelphia. 
47834 


——w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316080; Sidney Thomas Stevenson, New Orleans. 
47835 


Fill your glass; waltz, w & melody. © 1c. Nove 
20, 1942; E unp. 315843; Michael J. Peterson, 
Baltimore. 47836 


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no. 11, 1942 


Final day; hymn, m Haldor Lillenas. © Nov. 26, 
, 1942; E pub. 109447; Moses Andrew Jackson, 
Wrightsville, Ga. 47837 


Finger breaker; by Ferdinand J. Morton; pf. © lc. 
Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316156; Roy J. Crew, Wash- 
ington. 47838 


First aid; from the production, by Dave Snell. © 
1 c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317138; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 47839 


Fisherman serenade; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 11, 
1942; E unp. 315033; Solomon Genshaft, New York. 
47840 

Five master choruses; w & m arr. & ed. Harry 
Robert Wilson; mixed cho. © Oct. 10, 1942: AA 
414349; Hall & McCreary co., Chicago. 47841 


Five Oriental impressions; op. 15; pf. © Nov. 6, 
1942: E pub. 109107; Edna Frida Pietsch, Mil- 
waukee. 47842 


Flag (The); song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 
315975: Bessie Minner, Bakersfield, Calif. 
47843 


Flag of a peace loving nation; song. © 1 c. Oct. 
28, 1942; & unp. 315086; Arthur Clinton Kauffman, 
Wynanskill, N. Y. 47844 


Flag of America still waves; song. © Dec. 1, 1942; 
E pub. 109533; Mrs. C. Harris, Caldwell, Kan. 
47845 


Flag of vengeance; song. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E 
unp. 317216; James E. Geddes, Douglas, Ariz. 
47846 


Flag we love; song. © Nov. 23,1942; E pub. 109315; 
Marjorie Beryl Sears, Chicago. 47847 


Flag’s (The) still there, Mr. Key; w & m George 
Jessel & Ben Oakland. © Apr. 9, 1942; E pub. 
109563; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 47848 


Flammer (Harold) collection of anthems; w& m 
compiled Willard Sniffin; mixed voices. v. 2. © 
Nov. 12, 1942; AA 414857; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 47849 


Flammer (Harold) collection of sacred choruses; 
w & mcompiled Willard Sniffin; 2-pt. treble cho. 
© Nov. 12, 1942: AA 414856; Harold Flammer, 
inc., New York. 47850 


Flapperette; fox trot, Jesse Greer, arr. Jimmy 
Dale; small orch. pts. © Nov. 15, 1942; E pub. 
109537; Mills music, inc., New York. 47851 


Flo; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 
315251; Claude Burnette Perry, Alma, Calif. 
47852 
Flor de durazno; vals, letra Hector Marco, m 
Primo Carlos Cantalupi y Don Pepe [pseud. of 
José Sciarreta]; pi. © Dec. 19, 1941; E for. 
67478; Publicaciones musicales Tempo, Buenos 
Aires. 47853 


Florence Nightingale; in 3 acts, w L. Young, m D. 
M. Williams. [Voc. sc.] © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 317259; Leonard Young & David McK. Wil- 
liams, New York. 47854 


47871 


Flower fair, and other poems; w Mabel Livingstone, 
m Kate Warner LeRoy. © Feb. 10, 1941; E pub. 
109519; Musette publishers, inc., New York. 

47855 


Flower path; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 315613; Charles Merrill, Salt Lake City. 
47856 


Flowers from the White house; from Man on Amer- 
ica’s conscience, by Herbert Stothart. © 1 c. 
Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316317; Loew’s, inc., New 
York. 47857 


Fly high: w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 28, 1942; E unp. 
316642; Henry Hendricks Ketcham, Scranton. 
47858 


Fly, navy, fly; w & m Thornton W. Allen & Milo 
Sweet: pf. treble. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 
317256; Thornton W. Allen co., New York. 47859 


Flying aces; song, m Barney Barnes. © 1 c. Nov. 
23, 1942: E unp. 316108; Ethel Lois Cameo, 
Seattle. 47860 


Fola fola blakken; transcribed from Edvard Grieg’s 
Kueldsang fur blakken; pf. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942: 
E unp. 315081; Inez Stewart Bull, Upper Mont- 
clair, N. J. 47861 


Foolish over you; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 11, 
1942; Eunp. 314963; William Obed Merrill, Ar- 
lington, Va. 47862 


For democracy; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 14, 1942: 
E unp. 315187; William H. Morgan, San Francisco. 
47863 


For Flag and country; w F. M. Croson, melody D. 
Ahlstrand. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 315042; 
Frankie M. Croson, Council Bluffs, Ia. & David 
Ahlstrand, Kettle River, Minn. 47864 


For freedom & liberty; pf., wifh w. © 1c. Uct. 29, 
1942; E unp. 315495; Bruno Forscher, New Yorker 
47865 


For freedom we fight; song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 315060; Alma Koffler, Columbus, O. 
47866 


For freedom’s Flag; march song. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 315443; Clara Lund, New York. 
47867 


For Lockheed, victory and you; w & melody Harold 
Grant. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 314912; 
Colonial music pub. co., inc., New York. 47868 


For my dad; song, arr. Everett Pence. © 1c. Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 316722; Bydie S. Poor, Houston. 
47869 


For our boys; song, m Wendell T. Givens. © lic. 
Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 315973; Marie A. Amberger, 
Gloucester, N. J. “47870 


For the duration; w Harold Davis & Jack O’Brien, 
m Moe Jaffe. © Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 109601; 
Rytvoc, inc., New York. 47871 


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47872 


pt. 3,n. s., v. 37 


For the first time, it’s forever; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 317199; Jane Crosby 
Prescott, New York. 47872 


For the Yanks are on the way; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315922; 
Jessie E. Rockhold, Vancouver, Wash. 47873 


For you; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 
317402; Norman Hefner Hart, Oklahoma City. 
-47874 


For you and forever; w & melody Joe [i. e. Joseph] 
Singer. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316457; 
Joseph Singer, Milwaukee. 47875 


For you I'll always care; song, m Tom Baker 
[pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 315713; A. C. Covington, Fort Barrancas, 
Fla. 47876 


Foreign lands; w & melody. © ic. Nov. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 314793; Charles H. Frizzelle, Los Angeles. 
47877 


Forest of two blue skies; song, w Don Blanding. © 
1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315389; Frances Bockius 
Toelle, South Gate, Calif. 47878 


Forest ranger; w & melody Les Foster [i. e. P. L. 
Foster, sr.] © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317247; 
Phillip Lester Foster, sr., Bakersfield, Calif. 

47879 


Forever; w & melody Michael [i. e. M. M. J.] Gar- 
vey. © lc. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315618; Mar- 
guerite M. J. Garvey, New York. 47880 


Forget it; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 18,1942; E unp. 
316892; Louise Jackson Doyle, Tiverton, R.. I. 
47881 


Forget you had a letter from me; w & melody. © 
Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 109397; Samuel Wesoky, 
Pittsburgh. he 47882 


Forging her own signature; from Dr. Gillespie’s 
assistant, by Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1 c. Nov. 
17, 1942; E unp. 315533; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

47883 


Forgiveness; song, w Biblical & by J. H. Gutberlet. 
© 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 317859; Jean Hervey 
Gutberlet, Seattle. 47884 


Fortune for a penny; w & melody Al Jacobs, Larry 
Stock & Vincent Rose. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 312303; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 47885 


Forward America; arr. Austin F. Grab; men’s 
voices. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315208; 
Basil R. Weston, Rochester, N. Y. 47886 


© 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E ump. 
47887 


—w & melody. 
316449; Oran G. Kantner, Somerset, Pa. 


Forward march; song, w Shirley Young. © 1 c. 
Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315284; Robert Edward 
Emerson, Hopkinton, Mass. 47888 


Forward the mail; pf. treble, withw. © 1 c. Nov. 
10, 1942; E unp. 314978; Stanley Thomas Duncan, 
San Diego, Calif. 47889 


Foundation of reading; by Kevin Buckley; pf. © 
July 28, 1938; E for. 67638; Schott & co., Itd., 
London. 47890 


Four buddies; Ww Paul Cunningham, melody Leonard 
Whitcup. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 315421; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 47891 


Four-eleventh infantry; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 
18,1942; E unp. 317547; Isadore Maurice Randolph, 
Cleveland Heights, O. 47892 


4-F; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316830; Donald Rowe Snyder, Camillus, N. Y. & 
Raymond Corwin, Port Jarvis, N. Y. 47893 


4-H grenadiers; w B. B. Owsley, melody G. Gold- 
kette. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942;E unp. 316071; George 
Goldkette & B. Bristow Owsley, Chicago. 47894 


Four more years; from Man on America’s con- 
science, by Herbert Stothart. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
1942; E unp. 316318; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

47895 


Franklin D.-Winston C.-Joseph V.-Victory Jones; 
w & m Harold Rome; in E flat. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 316528; Leeds music corp., New 
York. 47896 


Freedom; by Roger Quilter; string orch., with pf. 
conductor & w. © Nov. 7, 1942; E for. 67651; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 47897 


—w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 
315451; Ruth Woodward, Los Angeles. 47898 


Freedom and democracy forevermore; w Joseph 
Vavra Weaver, m August Jerome Rieth. © 1 c. 
Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315812; Rialto music pub- 
lishers, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 47899 


Freedom forevermore; song. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 315491; Charles Frederick Kemper, Long 
Beach, Calif. 47900 


Freedom’s call; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 316832; Lillie L. Kassow, New York. 
47901 


Freedom’s song; song, m Sara Elizabeth Bell. © 
1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317712; Stella V. Smith, 
New York. 47902 


—— — melody David Ahlstrand. © Nov. 10, 
1942; E pub. 109310; Genevieve McGill, Portland, 
Or. 47903 


French village; from The last lesson, by Nathaniel 
Shilkret. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317141; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 


Friendship; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316566; RocksieH. 
Spinelli, Ipswich, Mass. 47905 


From cradle to Uncle Sam; pf. treble, withw. © 
1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 314833; A. E. Miller, 
Brooklyn. 47906 


From mother and father; from Dr. Gillespie’s 
assistant, by Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1 c. Nov. 
17, 1942; E unp. 315534; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

47907 


1768 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


47942 


From the four ways; pfi., with w. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 
1942; E unp. 316141; O. Gordon Erickson, Chicago. 
47908 


From the Port of Lonely Hearts; song, melody 
Ronald Buck. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317295; 
Lorenzo Vincent, Henderson, Tenn. 47909 


From the South, West, East and North; w & m Mrs. 
Arthur -[i. e. B. D.] Stehling. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 
1942: E unp. 316522; Beatrice Deen Stehling, 
Fredericksburg, Tex. 47910 


From the very first time; w & melody Larry [i. e. 
L. W.] Hickman. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 
317355; Lawrence W. Hickman, Detroit. 47911 


Fuehrer’s (Der) face; by Oliver Wallace, arr. Ed. 
Plumb; pf.-conductor. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
316374; Walt Disney productions, Burbank, Calif. 

47912 


Fuehrer’s (The) on his way down, down; w & melo- 
dy Fred Roth [pseud. of Frank Rotblatt] © 1 c. 
Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 316879; Frank Rotblatt, 
New York. : 47913 


Full of the devil; from Andy Hardy’s last fling, by 
Daniele Amfitheatrof. © ic. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 
317131; Loew’s, inc., New York. 47914 


Fully persuaded; hymn, w Maye V. Crow, m B. D. 
Ackley. © Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 109210; Rode- 
heaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 47915 


Furlough hug; w Jane Martyn, m Jo [i. e. Josephine] 
Martyn. © Nov. 6, 1942; E pub. 109506; Josephine 
Martyn & Jane Martyn, New York. 47916 


Gallant merchant marine; song. © I c. Nov. 24, 
1942; E unp. 316360; Bruce Alvin Young, Arling- 
ton, Tex. 47917 


Game of love; song, melody Paul Riccardi. © 1c. 
Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315791; Austin Robert James, 
San Antonio. 47918 


Garden of memories; waltz, w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315770; Domenic Celentano, 
South Ozone Park, N. Y. 47919 


Gardenias for your hair; song, arr. Clarence Woods. 
© ic. Dec. 2, 1942; & unp. 316981; Susan Alsup, 
Tulsa, Ok1. 47920 


Gasoline blues; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 317624; William Benson Richter, Phila- 
delphia. 47921 


Gather ’round the dear old Flag; song, m Lindsay 
McPhail. © Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 109589: J. 1 
Keen, Port Hope, Ont., Canada, 47922 


Gee! Ain’t the roses sweet; song. © Oct. 14, 1942; 
_ E pub. 109367; Hal Nichols, Los Angeles. 47923 


Gefasster abschied; w Ernst Lothar, English ver- 
Sion Erna McArthur, m Erich W. Korngold. © 
Sept. 11, 1942; E pub. 109292; Associated music 
publishers, inc., New York. 47924 


General Burgoyne’s minuet; by Isadore Freed; B 
flat cornet, with pf. acc. © Nov. 12, 1942; E pub. 
109100: Belwin, inc., New York. 47925 


General Fishl Dovid; operetta, w Isidor Lillian; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 315038; Dia 
Trilling, New York. 47926 


Gertrude Niesen torch hour song folio; w & m com- 
piled. © Dec. 2, 1942; AA 416194; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 47927 


Get behind the man at the front; song. © 1c. Nov. 
17, 1942; E unp. 315574; Blythe Weaver Schulze, 
Bartlesville, Okl. 47928 


Get behind the ones behind; song. © 1 c. Dec. 5, 
1942; E unp. 317254; Lena Elizabeth Abernathy, 
St. Louis. 47929 


Get goin’, get goin’. I know that you'll be back. w & 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 315111; 
Thomas Aloysius McShane, Albany. 47930 


Ghost of the past; from Man on America’s con- 
science, by Herbert Stothart. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
1942; E unp. 316319; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

47931 


Gimme Jimmie; w & m Harold Lawrence, Jay Milton 
& Lou Leaman. © Nov. 19, 1942; E pub. 109546; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 47932 


*Ginny; w & melody Dolphe Martin. © 1c. Dec. 7, 
1942; E unp. 317438; Adolphe Martin Eisenbourg, 
Boston. 47933 


Girl back home; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 316014; Mary E. Stewart, Oak Park, Ill. 
47934 


Girl by the old creaking gate; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315927; 
James Sanns, Ridgefield, N. J. 47935 


Girl that was left behind; song, w Frank Bolton. © 
lc. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317763; John Bateman 
Shirley, St. Petersburg, Fla. 47936 


Gitana escena; English w& mE. K. Statt, Spanish 
w Mary Lynn Austin. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E 
unp. 316125; Elizabeth Katherine Statt, Minneapolis. 

47937 


Give a little thought to me; song, m J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 317041; Lee 
T. Smith, Shreveport, La. 47938 


Give me a home, in the mountains; w Ruth M. Spen- 
cer, melody Hal Chanslor. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 316679; Mayflower publications of Holly- 
wood, Los Angeles. 47939 


Give me wings; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 316916; Hazel E. Hoitt, Nashua, N. H. 
47940 


Give us our command; w S. Billeci,m P. L. Daneri; 
pi. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317072; Paul L. 
Daneri, Antoich, Calif. & Sal Billeci, Pittsburg, 
Calif. 47941 


Give us wings; w & m Dale [i. e. A. D.] Garner. © 
lc. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317354; Alvin Dale Gar- 
ner, Portland, Or. 47942 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES : 
47943 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Give victory Lord; hymn, m Byron L. Whitworth. 
© Aug. 19, 1942: E pub. 109118; James Alvin Mon- 
sees, Atlanta. 47943 


Give your love to me; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Nov, 18, 1942; E unp. 
315668; Robert E. Rawls, jr., Portsmouth, Va. 

47944 


Glad news; w Lollie Lou Hi-Song [pseud. of L. L. 
Knepp], melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. 
Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316552: Laura L. Knepp, 
South Bend, Ind. 47945 


Glider, melody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 
316465; Buster LaVere Harding, New York. 
47946 


Glorious is Thy name, by Paul Tschesnokoff, arr. 
Russell Watson; mixed cho. © Nov. 2, 1942; E 
pub. 109394; Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 

47947 


Glory, laud and honor; hymn. © Dec. 4, 1942; E 
pub. 109696; Stephen A. Bradford, Flushing, N. Y. 
47948 


Glory of America; march melody. © 1c. Dec. 5, 
1942; E unp. 317350; Gaetano Tripodi, Brooklyn. 
47949 


Go forth to victory; hymn, arr. Violet L. Nyvall. 
© Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 109359; F. Harold Russell, 
Cambridge, Minn. 47950 


Go, lovely rose; w Edmund Waller, m Eric Harding 
Thiman; women’s cho. © Nov. 6, 1942; E pub. 
109168; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 47951 


Go paint a rainbow; song. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E 
unp. 316935, Margaret Ann Old Carr, San Antonio. 
47952 


Go tell everybody you see; song, melody Bob Carle- 
ton. © 1c. Nov. na 1942. E bop. 314917; Vernon 
Parker, Cherokee, N. C. 47953 


God bless my darling, he’s somewhere; w & melo- 
dy. ©1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315195; Bill 
Nettles, Shreveport, La. 47954 


God bless our country; song. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942, 
E unp. 315144; Wilma Margaret Hagenberg, Des 
Moines. : 47955 


God bless our President; song. © 1c. Nov. 19, 
1942; E unp. 315757; Matilda Bennett, Dallas. 
47956 


© 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 
47957 


——w & melody. 
314882; Pearl Morris, Portsmouth, Va. 
God bless our Yankees, 


w & m Jack [i. e. J. C.] 


Jordan. ©1 c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. tna: 
John C, Jordan, Buffalo. 47958 
God bring him back; w Howard Button; pf. © 1c. 


Dec, 11, 1942; E unp. a ANSH; Blanche Ora Button, 
Pomona, Calif. 47959 


God can bless America; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
16, 1942; E unp. 315361; Ray Leachman, Detroit. 
47960 


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God gave us America; song, melody Bob Carleton. — 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1942: E unp. 314940; Jesse T. j 
White, Hartford. AT961 — 

God give US victory; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, — 
1942; E unp. 317469; W. Lee O’Daniel, Washington. — 

47962 


God speed the Yanks; w Ilsa Engles, melody Sheila 
Faber. © 1 c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315257; 
Sophie E. Fassberg, Spring Valley, N. Y. 47963 


é 


God speed you home; w Robert Embleton, & melody. 
© 1c.Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316821; Arthur Mineo, 
New London, Conn. 47964 


Goddess of liberty; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 
c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316190; Georgia J. Turner, 
La Mesa, Calif. 47965 


God’s world; w & m Bertha Mae Lillenas; pf. © 
Sept. 25, 1942; E pub. 109250; Nazarene pub, 
house, Kansas City, Mo. 47966 


Goin’ to heaven; w & m Carl Yaeger [i.e. C.E 
Yaeger, jr.| © 1'c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316713; 
Carl Ellott Yaeger, jr., Los Angeles. 47967 


Goin’ to Tokyo; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 315756; Ballard Rayburn Taylor, Chicago. 
47968 


Gold is where you find it; song. © 1c. Nov. 13, 
1942; EF unp. 315205, Marie Olcott, Grand Junction, 
Col. 47969 © 


Golden hours; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. 
Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314944; Jean Lazo, Detroit. — 
47970 


Golden wings of the navy air force; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316145; Frances Sears 
Willis, Des Moines. 47971 


Gone with the breeze; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 14, 
1942; E unp. 315323; Rufus Calvin Bowman, 3d, 


Salem, Va. 47972 
Good-by pal; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E ¢ 
unp. 316220; Ann B. Rendall, Chicago. 47973 ; 
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Good-bye; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 315188; William H. Morgan, San Francisco. 

47974 

Hy 

Good-bye America; w G. IL johnson, m Jimmy [i. e. — 

James] Ingraham. © 1 c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 

316107; Gordon Loring Johnson & James Ingraham, 3 


Westbrook, Me. 47975 — 
‘ 
Good-bye Charlie, good-bye John, song. © lc. a 
Nov. 27, 1942, E unp. 316575, George Andrus, — 
Minneapolis. 47976 ; 
| 


Good bye, good luck, God bless you; arr. Bill Simon, ~ 
pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1942; E unp. 316641; © 
William Andrew Peppers, Tulsa, Oki. 41977 4 


Good-bye Jim; w Pat Jack McDermott, & melody a 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1942, E unp. 316628; Beatrice 
Marie Kluenter, Newark, N. J. 47978 ; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1942 


48013 


Good-bye, Roosevelt, hello, Hitler; song, m Aaron 
~ A. Clark. © Oct. 20, 1942; E pub. 109093; 
Joseph Allen Briley, Cape Neddick, Me. 7979 


Good good-bye; song. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942: E unp. 
315197; George Hiltz, Los Angeles. 47980 


Good night, my love, my sweet; w & melody. © 1 
c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316573; Frederick Gor- 
don Crabtree, Evansville, Ind. 47981 


Good-night, so long; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 25, 
1942; E unp. 316397; Elizabeth A. Richardson, 
Malden, Mass. — 47982 


Good soldiers never cry; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 316116; Katrine Heitger Ahrens, 
Louisville. 47983 


Goodby for a while; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942: E unp. 316466; Eileen Marie Miller, Albany, 
Calif. 47984 


Goodbye again; song. © 1c. Dec. il, 1942; E unp. 
317724; George J. Hill, Yonkers, N. Y. 47985 


Goodbye my love; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1942: E unp. 315404; Anthony Petolino, Newark, 
Ni. J. 47986 


Goodbye, my love, goodbye; song, melody William 
B. Carroll. © ic. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316533; 
George Ponkauskas, Chicago. 47987 


Goodbye son, good luck and God bless you; w Vin- 
cent Dangler, & melody. © ic. Nov. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 315765; Edward A. Miller, Freeport, L. I., 
N. Y. 47988 

Goodbye sweetheart; song, m Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 316049; Therese Block, 
Bloomfield, Neb. 47989 


Gospel to the byways and hedges; arr. Audrey M. 
Barnes; pf., with w. © Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 
109523; Benjamin F. Kuntz, Carlisle, Pa. 

47990 


Got no line; w & melody John Madison [pseud. of J. 
K. Mathiesen] © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317282; 
John Kindler Mathiesen, Brooklyn. 47991 


Gotta brand new soldier sweetheart; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E’unp. 317575; Irma 
L. Maher, New York. 47992 


Gotta get to St. Joe; w Leo Corday, melody Joe 
Bishop. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316384; 
Charling music corp., New York. 47993 


Grain that built a hemisphere; by Ed Plumb; pf.- 
conductor. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315962; 
Walt Disney productions, Burbank, Calif. 


47994 


Granby high! Our alma mater; pf., with w. © Nov. 
25, 1942; E pub. 109423; John W. W. Cumming, 
Portsmouth, Va. 47995 


Grand money waltz; from Money princesses; 2- 
pt. treble voices. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 
316366; Erna Wedeman, New York. 47996 


Grandpappy’s fiddle; w L. McDonald, melody M. 
G. Thomas. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942: E unp. 315227; 
Leo McDonald & Millard Galweston Thomas, New 
York, 47997 


Gray and the gold; hymn, w &m F. Clark Perry. 
© Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 109219; Rodeheaver co., 
. Winona Lake, Ind. 47998 


Great commandment; w &m Avelyn Mae Kerr. © 
Dec. 23, 1942: E pub. 110402; Harmony music 
publishers, Chicago. ; 47999 


Great gospel songs and hymns; compiled Adger M. 
Pace, G. Kieffer Vaughan, W. B. Walbert & Luther 
Drummond. © Sept. 18, 1942; AA 415596; James 
D. Vaughan, music publisher, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 

48000 


Great MacArthur; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1 c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317826; S. H. Orr, 
Pennington Gap, Va. 48001 


Green Hill; song. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 
315245; Walter E. Bailey, Philadelphia. 
48002 


Green (The) of our hills; w & melody F. Wyatt. 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316140, John Wyatt 
& Florence Wyatt, Portland, Or. 48003 


Guardians of the sky; w & melody Thornton W. 
Allen. © 1 c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317257; 
Thornton W. Allen co., New York. 48004 


Guards all fall right off the wall when the Sing 
Sing singers sing; foxtrot song, m Carl Deman- 
gate, sr. © 1c. June 22, 1942; E unp. 314898; 
Roy Pauley, East Orange, N. J. 48005 


Guiding light; song. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 
317677; Eva C. Sanford, Schenectady, N. Y. 
48006 


Guy with the gun; w Jerry Bowne, melody Frankie 
Carle [pseud. of F. N. Carlone] © 1c. Nov. 10, 
1942; E unp. 314967; Francis N. Carlone, Van 
Nuys, Calif. 48007 


Gypsy dances: violin. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 
317757; Emil Ascher, inc., New York. 
48008 


Gypsy moon; w & melody. © Oct. 15, 1942; E 
pub, 109102: Samuel Wesoky, Pittsburgh. 
48009 


Ha! - Ha! Hada! Right up my sleeve; w Irving 
Tayler, melody Vic Mizzy. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 316182; Santly-Joy, inc., New York. 

48010 


Had I not thee; anon. w; pf. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 316435; John Alexander Rogers, New York. 
48011 


Hail Alice Robertson; song, arr. Miriam Spindler. 
© 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317535, Charles B. 
Reves, Little Rock, Ark. 48012 


Hail and snow; fox trot, w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
2, 1942; E unp. 315310: Frank Izzo, New Haven. 
. 48013 


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48014 : pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Hail, hail the Yanks are here; w & m Albert F. 
Koke. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314339; Ethel 
F. Koke, Baltimore. 48014 


Hail! The American flying services; song, w Stan- 
ley Young. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315353; 
Merle Richmond Campbell, Dunlap, IIl. 48015 


Hail to our army; march melody. © 1c. Dec. 2, 
1942; E unp. 317049; Sergei Barsukoff-Selby, 
New York. 48016 


Hail to the F. B.I.; song, arr. Arthur Henderson. 
© 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315886; Harry 
Blackwell, Bowling Green, Ky. 48017 


Half-past lovin’ time; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, 
1942; E unp. 317369; Donald G. Bortfeld, San 
Rafael, Calif. 48018 


Hallelu; w & m Paul J. Winkopp. © Sept. 29, 1942; 
E pub. 109317; Broadcast music, inc., New York. 
48019 


Hallelujah, brother, we’re on our way; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 316890; Lois Camp- 
bell, Hattiesburg, Miss. 48020 


Hallelujah! Homeward bound; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314875; Betty Ray Farmer, 
Elberton, Ga. ~- 48021 


Halt! Halt! Who goes there; song. © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 316703; Margaret Trace Webster, 
Bakersfield, Calif. 48022 


Ham what am; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 316727; Jesse S. Longwith, Seymour, Mo. 
48023 


Hamblen (Stuart) and his lucky stars; w & m com- 
piled S. Hamblen. © Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 109135; 
M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 48024 


Hand in hand; song. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315666; Phyllis Michael, Shickshinny, Pa. 
48025 


Hand it over to your Uncle Sam; w & melody. © 1 
c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 315559; Tekla Buff, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 48026 


Happiness; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 315270; Sammy Smith, Nashville. 48027 


Happy hymns of praise; supplement, #& m Mrs. P. 
T. [i. e. L. O. A.) Wheeler. © Nov. 4, 1942; E 
pub. 109339; Leora Obra Aulick Wheeler, Hazard, 
Ky. 48028 


Happy landing; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 316117; Katrine Heitger Ahrens, Louisville. 
48029 


Happy landings second air force; w W.G. Schauffler, 
jr. & K. D. Schauffler, m J. S. Miner. © 1c. Nov. 
5, 1942; E unp. 315488; W. H. Schauffler, jr., 
Kate DeF. Schauffler & Jack S. Miner, Spokane. af 

480 


E. Axelson] © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317603; 
Ellen Elizabeth Axelson, Wilmette, II1. 


Happy memories; w & m Ellen Eay [pseud. of E. i 


Happy reunion; from Dr. Gillespie’s assistant, 
by Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1 c. Nov. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 315535; Loew’s, inc., New York. — 


~~ 48032 — 


Happy Yank; song. © 1 c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 
317236; Marion Heffernan Krebs, St. Louis. 
48033 


Harbor lights; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315686; Jorgen Hestnes, East Stanwood, Wash. 

48034 


Hasta luego; from Something to shout about, w & 
m Cole Porter. © Nov. 23, 1942; E pub. 109555; 
Chappell & co., ltd., New York. 48035 


Hats off; operetta, lyrics & bk. Hazel E. Harri- 
son, m Adele Bohling Lee, adapted Don Wilson. 


© Oct. 29, 1942; D 76197; Raymond A. Hoffman — 


co., Chicago. 48035* 


Hats off, America; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 
c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314990; Leon H. Watkins, 
Erwin, N. C. 48036 


Haunted Hawaii; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 315446; Mrs. Herbert Kenneth Acord, 
Houston.- 48037 


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Hayfoot strawfoot; w O. Harbach & O. Hammer- 


stein, 2d, mJ. Kern; 2 pis. & choir. © Oct. 19, 

1942; E pub. 109449; Jerome Kern, Otto Harbach 

& Oscar Hammerstein, 2d, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 
48038 


Hayloft; w R. L. Stevenson, marr. A. H. Erskine; 
pi. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 316653; Isador 
Bernstein, Grasmere, S..I., N. Y. 48039 


He goes to meeting; from Man on America’s con- 
science, by Herbert Stothart. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
1942; E unp. 316320; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

48040 


He is my Saviour; w Mrs. James Peever; pf. © 
Aug. 1, 1942; E pub. 109386; David Livingstone 
Ives, Fort Wayne. - 48041 


He made it plain to me; hymn, w Virgil P. Brock, 
m Blanche Kerr Brock. © Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 
109204; Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 

48042 


He plays the horses; w & m’Frank Davis, Sam 
Braverman & Win Brookhouse. © Nov. 30, 1942; 
E pub. 109606; Leeds music corp., New York. 

48043 


He will not destroy; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, 
1942; E unp. 317414; H. A. Payne, Poughkeepsie, 
Ne ¥: 48044 


He won’t want to lie inbed; w & melody. © ic. 
Noy. 14, 1942; E unp. 315267; Leta Laree Wade, 
Kansas City, Mo. 48045 


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no. 11, 1942 


48080 


He wore a maple leaf upon his Shoulder; w Roma 
Campbell Hunter, m Art Strauss. © Mar. 3, 
1942; E for. 67678; Cinephonic music co., ltd., 
London. 48046 


Heads up; from He’s my guy, w Everett Carter, m 
Milton Rosen. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317410; 
Universal music corp., New York. 48047 


Hear me calling you dear; w & melody. © ic. 
Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315392; Lola A. Billek, 
Daggett, Calif. 48048 


Hear me tell you; song, melody Danny Kuaana & M. 
Blackwell. © lc. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317217; 
Maile Blackwell, New York. 48049 


Hear my twilight serenade; song. © 1c. Dec. 1, 
1942; E unp. 316921; Clark Pierson, Bloomington, 
Ind. ; 48050 


Hear the call; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 315080; Rebecca Virginia Brook, Pitts- 
burgh. 48051 


Heart (The) doesn’t lie; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 
21, 1942; E unp. 315959; Audrey Lorraine Cregier, 
Evanston, Ill. 48052 


Heart of my heart; w Dorothy Bassett, m Keith 
Crosby Brown, based on m by Tschaikowsky; high 
voice. © Nov. 10, 1942; E pub. 109137; R. D. 
Row music co., Boston. 48053 


Heart’s content; schottische; pf., with w. © 1 c. 
Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317008; Charles H. Samuel, 
San Francisco. 48054 


Heaven for two; from Hellzapoppin, w & m Don 
Raye & Gene De Paul. © 1 c. Nov. 20, 1942; E 
unp. 315825; Leeds music corp., New York. 

48055 


Heaven’s just next door; w Jerry Hochberg, & mel- 
ody. © ic. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315255; Georg- 
ette Seckler Baum, Elmhurst, L. L, N. Y. 

48056 


Heel heel Hitler; w & m Tony [i. e. A. F.] De Oreo. 
© ic. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315736; Antonio F. 
De Oreo, Cleveland. 48057 


Hello, my friends; pf. treble, withw. © 1 c. Nov. 
21, 1942; E unp. 317200; Jane Crosby Prescott, 
New York. 48058 


Hello over there; song. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 315137; James M. Tilghman, Mitchelville, 
Md. 48059 


Hello to the sun; w Frank Eyton, m Noel Gay. © 
Sept. 5, 1941; E for. 67674; Cinephonic music co., 
ltd., London. 48060 


Help me with my plan; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316551; 
Theresa Blood, Fall River, Mass. 


Henry Foo; w & m Frank Madden. © Dec. 3, 1942; 
E pub. 109526; Frank Antony, New York. — 
- 48062 


48061 


Hep, hep, hep; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 314902; Nathan Marcus, Brooklyn. 
: 48063 


Here come the Yanks; song. © Nov. 11, 1942; E 
pub. 109096; Les Garman, Huntingdon, Pa. 
48064 


—song. © lc. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316428; 


Margaret Trace Webster, Bakersfield, Calif. 
48065 


Here comes Old Glory again; w & melody Michele 
Carmichael [pseud. of M. H. Morrison] © 1 c. 
Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315807; Michael H. Mor- 
rison, Worcester. 48066 


Here comes that doughboy; song. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 
1942; E unp. 317343; Esther Mae Harris, At- 
lanta. 48067 


Here comes the navy; w & melody John C. Wickes 
& R. J. Magee. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 
315015; Roger J. Magee, Boston. 48068 


Here I stand, with my heart in my hand; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315604; Bev- 
erly Ressel, Riverside, Calif. & Leon Rene, Los 

' Angeles. 48069 


Here we are; song, arr. Leona Caldwell. © lc. 
Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317652; Elsa Louise Pirie, 
Chicago. 48070 


Here we come; song. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E 


- unp. 316883; Harry Beddig, Oakland, Calif. 


48071 


—song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315809; 
Frank E. Twiss, Logansport, Ind. 48072 


—w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 
315126; Joe J. Lengyel, Flint, Mich. 48073 


Here we come Shickelgruber, here we come; w & 
melody. © 1 c. Oct. 30, 1942: E unp. 314863; 
Joseph Motola & Emanuel G. Goldstein, Hartford. 

48074 


Here we come three million strong; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1942; E unp. 316636; M. E. Price, 
Berwyn, Md. 48075 


Here we come Uncle Sam; song. © Nov. 23, 1942; 
E pub. 109314; Arthur L. Walker, Hinsdale, Ill. 
48076 


Here we go; pf., with w. © lc. Nov. 11, 1942; E 


unp. 315022; Emma Catherine West, Philadel- 
phia. 48077 


Here’s a toast to the heroes of our nation; w & 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 317542; 
Josie May Heath, Bucksport, Me. 48078 


Here’s how; song, w anon. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E 
unp. 317365; Carl F. Von Gunten, Wheaton, II1. 
: 48079 


Here’s to all our fighting men; w & melody. © 1 
c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317331; Harold Frieden- 
berg, San Francisco. 48080 


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48081 


Here’s to the men in our navy, and here’s to the 
Red, White and Blue; song. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 316434; Marguerite Waugh Hall, Roseland, 
Node 1: 48081 


Hermit’s life; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317297; Hilda Kelley, Chi- 
cago. 48082 


Heroes of the U. S. A.; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. 
Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316168; Josephine Marie 
Italiano, Orange, N. J. 48083 


Heroes of Wake Isle; song, m Leo Richard & Hec- 
tor Richard. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317380; 
Ruby Glover Ervin, Brownfield, Tex, 48084 


Hero’s (A) march; song, melody Frank Ford. © 1 
c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 316004; Violet Bray, 
Columbus, Ga. 48085 


He’s a buck private with the ground crew; song, m 
Bernie Clements. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 
316959; Esther Rae Mead, Houston. 48086 


He’s a fighting marine; w & melody. © 1c.Dec. 10, 
1942; E unp. 317681; Helen J. P. Macdonald, Al- 
die, Va. 48087 


He’s a private in the army, but he’s captain of my 
heart; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 
316011; Jerome Baehr, Worcester. 48088 


He’s a traveling man for Uncle Sam; w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317437; Louis Harri- 
son Richards, Dayton, O. 48089 


He’s my doughboy; song. © 1c. Nov. 16; 1942; E 
unp. 315442; Verna Merritt Garcia, Coconut 
Grove, Fla. 48090 


Hey! America; song. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. ; 


315375; Rose Elaine Carter, Los Angeles. 


48091 


Hi, soldier; song. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316705; Beulah Ellen Britton, Sioux Falls, S. D. 
48092 


Hi there, my soldier; w & melody, © 1c. Nov. 23, 
1942; E unp. 316103; Mary Florence Trindl, Chi- 
cago. 48093 


Hide me in your heart; song, w Margie Livingston. 
© 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; Eunp. 315156; Rhoda Inness, 
Bronxville, N. Y. 48094 


High flight; w John G. Magee, jr., melody Ann [i. e. 
A. M.j Miller. © 1c, Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 
317056; Anna M. Miller, Washington. 48095 


Highway of dreams; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 1, 
1942; E unp. 316952: Earl Frederick Allingham, 
Washington. 48096 


Highway to heaven; song, arr. Helen Gurulé Kraft. 
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317644; Myrtle 
Westlake, Denver. 48097 


Hijas (Las) del Zebedeo; letra y m R, Chapi, arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 315963; Frank La 
' Forge, New York. 48098 


Hijos valerosos de America; marcha, letra y 
melodia. © 1 c. Nov. 20, 1942: E unp. 315782; 
Fidelia Arzapalo, New York. 48099 


Himno patriotico; letra y m Jesus Guzman Arce. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314869; Jose R. 
Ramirez, San Antonio. 48100 


Hip cats jive; song. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 
316345; McKinley Sims, Buffalo. 48101 


Hippity hop; w & m Ruth Prosser. © July 7, 
1942; E pub. 109513; Prosser music pub. co., 
New York. 


Hirohito we’re coming; song, m Susanne Oldberg 
& M. Scott. © ic.Nov.17, 1942; E unp. 315543; 
Maggie Scott, Washington. 48103 


His darling Oklahoma Rose; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 
317386; Albert Pittman, Tulsa, Okl. 48104 


His Excellency the Governor; w Albert Holloway, 
mH. K. Schminkey & A. Holloway. © 1 c. Dec. 
9, 1942; E unp. 317597; Harry Kirk Schminkey, 
Baltimore. 48105 


His final speech; from Man on America’s con- 


science, composed & arr. Herbert Stothart, in- 
cluding Battle cry of freedom, by Root. © 1 c. 
Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316321; Loew’s, inc., New 
York. 48106 


Hit ’em again; w & m Nat Brusiloff & Nelson 
Cogane. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315938; 
Leeds music corp., New York. 


Hitler, Hirohito and the Dago; w Gerald Grey, m 
]. A. Parks; men’s cho. © Nov. 23, 1942; = pub. 
109437; J. A. Parks co., York, Neb. 48108 


- Hitler, you’re done; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 


1942; E unp. 316392; Simon D. Weissman, Co- 
lumbus, oO. 48109 


Hitler’s gone; song. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942, E unp. 
316961; Mary Alice Tabitha Striplin, New York. 
48110 


Hitler’s got the White house blues; song, melody 
Hal Chanslor. © 1 c.-.Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316675; Rose Marion Coghurn, Wauchula, Fla. 

48111 


Hold high the torch of freedom; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 21,1942; E unp. 315918; 
W.G. Parry, Akron, O. 48112 


Hold me close; song. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 316602; Gladys Katherine Tanajewski, Old 
Mystic, Conn. 48113 


Hold that line; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 315027; Ralph Moralez, Waukegan, Ill. 
48114 


Hold Thou my hands; w William Canton, m Gra- 
ham Godfrey; low voice. © Nov. 5, 1942; E pub. 


109082; Oliver Ditson co., Philadelphia. 
48115 


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48102 


48107 


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no. 11, 1942 


Holy birth; mixed cho. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E 
unp. 316136; Gaele Hessel Bouma, Los Angeles. 
48116 


Home coming; from Man on America’s conscience, 
composed & arr. Herbert Stothart, including Red 
River Valley, © 1 ¢. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 
316322; Loew’s, inc., New York. 48117 


Home-defense-victory-march; melody. © 1c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 316206; Raymond A. Harris, 
Nutley, N. J. 48118 


Home in the West; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317374; 
Dorothy Martin, Delta, Col. 48119 


Home is where the heart is; song. © 1c. Nov. 17, 
1942; E unp. 315575; Blythe Weaver Schulze, 
Bartlesville, Okl. 48120 


Home of my childhood; pf. treble, with w. © 1 c. 
Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 315944; Lila Sharme Myers, 
Port Angeles, Calif. 48121 


Homeland; w Don Pelosi, m Leslie Sutch. © Jan. 
27, 1942; E for. 67677; Cinephonic music co., 
ltd., London. 48122 


Honey; w & melody. ©1 c. Dec. 9, 1942; Eunp. 
317620; John Crocker Fisher, 3d, Cambridge, 
Mass. 48123 


Honey on my mind; w Val Guest, m Manning Sher- 
win. © Sept. 25, 1942; E for. 67688; Cinephonic 
music co., ltd., London. 48124 


Honey or money; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 
c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314915; George C. Les- 
ter, Tulsa, Ok1. 48125 


Honey wait for me; w& melody. © 1c. Nov. 28, 
1942; E unp. 316637; Mrs. Lee F. Stolz, Akron, O. 
48126 


Honeymoon suite, on Centre street; fox-trot, w & 
melody Wilma Dorothy Danberger {i e. W. D. D. 
Kukkee] © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317407; Wil- 
ma Dorothy Danberger Kukkee, Port Arthur, Ont., 
Canada. ‘48127 


Honolulu maid; w G. E. Heaton, m G. Storts. © 1 
c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 315119; Grace Edna 
Heaton, Okmulgee, Okl. & Georgia Storts, Musko- 
gee, Okl. 48128 


Hooray; by May [i. e. I. M.] Lentz; pf. © 1c. Nov. 
24, 1942; E unp. 316260; Ida May Lentz, Suisun, 
_ Calif. 48129 


Hooray! For Henry J.; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
(20, 1942; E unp. 315835; Ruth Eugenia Buehl, 
Lakewood, O. 48130 


Hooray for Jimmy, he do’ed it; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317731; Clarence Beaver 
Lober, Washington. 


Hope of the world is Jesus; hymn, w C. Austin 
Miles, m B. D. Ackley. © Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 
109220; Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 

48132 


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48149 


Hot biscuits and country ham; w & melody. © 1 
c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 316023; Frank R. Angell, 
Roanoke, Va. 48133 


Hot sausage man; w George Fredericks [pseud. of 
F. Trunk], m Jimmie Crane. © Nov. 24, 1942; 
E pub. 109424; Frederick Trunk, Elverson, Pa. 

48134 


Hot stuff; w Morton Zabel, m Richard Fister, arr. 
Edward E. Menges. © 1 c. Nov. 13, 1942; E 
unp. 315301; Mrs. Joseph Fister, Overland, Mo. 

48135 


Hotel Atlanta; from Reunion, by Franz Waxman. 
© 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317129; Loew’s, 
inc., New York. 48136 


Hours I spent with you; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
11, 1942; E unp. Siaee2, Orville W. Thompson, 
Baltimore. 48137 


How about you; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316786; 
R. C. Haddow, Muskegon, Mich. 48138 


How blest are they; w tr. from the Greek liturgy 
by W. J. Birbeck, m P. Tschaikowsky, arr. Rus- 
sell Watson; women’s 3-pt. cho. © Nov. 2, 
1942; E pub. 109393; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 48139 


How can I forget; song, w Joyce J. Scott. © lec. 
Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315433; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 48140 


How can I help loving Jesus; pf., with w. © Aug. 
1, 1942; E pub. 109385; David Livingstone Ives, 
Fort Wayne. 48141 


How I wish I were a kid again; w & melody. © 1 
c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315405; Anthony Peto- 
lino, Newark, N. J. 48142 


How long wilt Thou forget me, O Lord; w Biblical, 
m J. S. Bach, arr. Gerald F. Frazee; mixed cho. 
© Feb. 20, 1942; E pub. 102030; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 48143 


How many moons shall pass; song. © 1 c. Nov. 
16, 1942; E unp. 315368; Elizabeth Katherine 
Statt, Minneapolis. 48144 


How many times; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 4, 
1942; E unp. 317153; George Robert Moss, Brook- 
lyn. 48145 


How often must I try; w & melody Clarke Van 
Doren. © 1 c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 315587; 
Edwin Aubrey Bauers, Upper Darby, Pa. 48146 


How true are these things; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 316991; Max- 
ine Williams, Mt. Vernon, Mo. 48147 


How we are going to win this war; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 
1942; E unp. 315691; Frank Powell, Owosso, 
Mich. 48148 


How well I remember; song, m Charles F. Bauer. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315616; Lawrence 
Albert Bedard, La Porte City, Ia 48149 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


48150 pt. 3, n.s., v. 37 


Humor in American song; w & m compiled A. 
Loesser, arr. Alfred Kugel; pf. © Nov. 5, 1942; 
A 169106; Arthur Loesser, New York. 48150 


Hundreds of millions strong; song. © 1c. Nov. 28, 
1942; E unp. 316605; Frederic Lyle Pitner, La 
Porte, Ind. 48151 


Hunting song; by Helen A. Greim; pf. © Nov. 18, 
1942; E pub, 109415; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 48152 


Hurrah for our American girl; w Kenya Rhye, m 
Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 
315904, Grace Garfield Bouche, Walla Walla, 
Wash. 48153 


Hurrah for the U.S. A.; march, w & m L. Hudson 
Stowe. © Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 109017; S. J. 
Melody music publisher, Sewell, N. J. 48154 


Hurrah, hooray, for the U. S. marines; song, m 
Eddie Keenan. © Nov. 11, 1942; E pub. 109095; 
Russell L. Smith, Point Pleasant, W. Va. 

48155 


Hurry up, you doughboys; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 315667; Ralph Starkel, APO 827, c/o Post- 
master, New Orleans. 48156 


Hush-a-bye my little one; song. © 1c. Nov. 12, 
1942; E unp. 315173; Hazel R. Beatley, South 
Gate, Calif. 48157 


Hut 2-3-4; song. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 
315237; Ruby Weinstein, New York.. 48158 


Hymn; song, w Edgar Allen Poe. © 1c. Nov, 23, 
1942; E unp. 317612; Philip Greeley Clapp, Iowa 
. City, Ia. 48159 


Hymn for Advent; pf., with w. © Nov. 21, 1942; E 
pub. 109472; Mary Emmanuel Partridge, St. Louis. 
48160 


Hymn for peace; song. © Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 
109341; Alfred Francis McDermott, Pound, Wis. 
48161 


Hymn of prayer; based on Finlandia, by Jean Sibe- 
lius, arr. Herbert Stavely Sammond; women’s 
cho. © Oct. 24, 1942; E pub. 109639; Associated 
music publishers, inc., New York. 48162 


Hymn of the United Nations; w & melody. © lc. 
Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315436; Altha Crowther 
Wright, Baltimore. 48163 


Hymn to God, our Father; mixed voices. © Nov. 2, 
1942; E pub. 109147; James DeForest Murch, 
Cincinnati. 48164 


Hymn to Pearl Harbor; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. 
Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316138; Helen Thomas, 
New York. : 48165 


Hymn to St. Cecilia; w W. H. Auden, m Benjamin 
Britten, op. 27; mixed voices. © Nov. 25, 1942; 
E for. 67658, Boosey & co. ltd., London. 

48166 


Hymn to the nation; song, w Marie Larson Ander- 
son & C. H. Vaaler. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 315620; Celia Holm Vaaler, Cannon Falls, 
Minn. 48167 


-I ain’t-a been nowhere; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 


4, 1942; E unp. 317167; Ben Horwitz, Chicago. 
: 48168 


I always knew; from Something to shout about, w 
& m Cole Porter. © Nov. 9, 1942; E pub. 109110; 
Chappell & co., inc., New York. 48169 


I am a Yankee Doodle; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 
315335; Gilbert I. Davenport, Osage City, Kan. 

48170 


Iam for Uncle Sam; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 29, 
1942; E unp. 315073; Jacob Lefkowitz, Denver. 
48171 


Iam so lonely; song. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E 
unp. 316424; Emily Elaine Frazier, Folsom, 
Calif. 48172 


I am thinking of you; song. 
pub. 109401; Harold Franklin Hippenstiel, Beth- 
lehem, Pa. 48173 


Iask you; w & m Jerry [i. e. L. G.] Parker. © 1 
c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 316847; Lucy Geraldine 
Parker, Hollywood, Calif. 48174 


I belong to the U.S. A.; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 


© Nov. 18, 1942; E ~ 


24, 1942; E unp. 316105; Robert E. Gibby, To- 


wanda, Pa. 48175 
I better count to ten; fox trot, w &melody. Olc. 
Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 315584, Arthur Henry Au- 
dette, Burlington, Vt. 48176 


I bless the day you came along; w & melody. © 1 
c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315663; Morris Rosen- 
berg, Weehawken, N. J. 48177 


I bought a bond for you; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
20, 1942; E unp. 315821; Louis Galantino, Nunzio 
Angelone & Domenic Angelone, Orange, N. J. 

48178 


I call you the bravest American mother; w & m 
Victoria Maguda, M. Maguda & Victor Marcy, 
arr. Harold Potter. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 
317168; Mary Maguda, Buffalo. 48179 


I can always find you in my heart; song. © 1c. 
Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315200; John Henry Holmes, 
Columbus, O. 


I can see Old Glory waving; song, m Gordon R. 
Woodford. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316067; 
Ada Cooper Jameson, Kansas City, Mo. 

48181 


I can tell by your eyes; m Betty [i.e. Elizabeth — 


Emmal] Sorenson; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 4, 
1942; E unp. 317533; Hugh Edmund Sorenson, 
Milwaukee. 48182 


I can’t believe it; w & melody Dorothy [i. e. M. D.] 


Baker, 
Myrtle Dorothy Baker, New York. 


© 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314877; 
48183 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1942 


I can’t get you off my mind; w Ted [i. e. Theodore] 
Rosen, melody Albert Lewis. © 1 c.Dec. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 317580; Theodore Rosen, Boston. 48184 


I can’t remember when I didn’t love; w & melody 


Edward Riley [pseud. of E. R. Graham, jr.] © 1 
c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316824; Edward Riley 
Graham, jr., Columbus, O. 48185 


I can’t stand a shortage of you; w & melody. © 1 
c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315383; Earl Ivor Vernon 
Soderholm, Seattle. 48186 


I could be blue; song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 
315828; Margaret Elizabeth Allen, Chicago. 
48187 


I could forget; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 316631; Mildred E. Ray, St. Petersburg, 
Fla. 48188 


I couldn’t tell it to another person; w Irving Taylor, 
melody Vic Mizzy. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316181; Santly-Joy, inc., New York. 48189 


I dedicate this song to you; w & melody. © lc. 
Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 317863; Genta Darlan, Ard- 
more, Pa. A 48190 


I didn’t know; song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
317508; Mary Edgar Keeney, Fort Thomas, Ky. 

48191 

I didn’t know it then; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 

c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314992; Elna Mae Ryden, 

New Castile, Col. 48192 


I didn’t realize; song, arr. Henry Gorden. © 1 c. 
Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315829; Oneida James Por- 
ter, Chicago. 48193 


I do not know; pf., with w. © ic. Nov. 20, 1942; E 
unp. 315796; John Paul MacLachlan, Houghton, N. 
Y. 48194 


I don’t care what happens now; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317287; Francis Austin 
Garrison, Los Angeles. 48195 


I don’t give a damn, says your Uncle Sam; w & mel- 
ody. © ic. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317453; Harry 
Campbell, Hayward, Calif. 48196 


I don’t know how to begin; song, melody Bob Carle- 
ton. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317829; Kaul J. 
Ramirez, Villahermosa, Tab., Mexico. 48197 


I don’t know, it seems so; from Money princesses; 
2-pt. treble voices. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 
316365; Erna Wedeman, New York. 48198 


I don’t like it no way; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. 
Nov. 12, 1942; & unp. 315175; Carl Jones, Chicago. 
48199 


I don’t mind the blackout; song, melody Urith 
Mosher. © 1 c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 315051; 
Jack Kaplan, Miami Beach, Fla. 48200 


I don’t want a lease-lend lover; song, m Gaynell 
Amundson. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317483; 
Edith Margaret Thompson, Midwest, Wy. 


eee ee ae 


48201 


48218 


I draw the line at me; song. © 1c. Nov. 2l, 
1942; E unp. 315875; Mildred Goldman, Arlington, 
Va. 48202 


I dream of you; song, m Leon Martin [pseud. of 
Noel Marchant Ryer] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 315692; Myrtle Bailey, Summerfield, La. 

48203 


——w Leonard Klein, S. J. Rubin & Laurence 
Garden, melody L. Klein. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 315298; Sidney Joseph Rubin, Brooklyn. 

48204 


I dream of you, when the night winds sigh; song. 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317745; Loretta 
Newcomb Scott Tomlins, Wadeville, N. C. 

48205 


I dreamed a dream; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 13, 
1942; E unp. 315135; John Frederic Luby, Brook- 
lyn. 48206 


I dreamed I was walking; w & melody. © i c. 
Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315891; Ethel Mae Hamil- 
ton, Miami, Fla. 48207 


I enlisted in Uncle Sam’s army; w& melody. © 1 
c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315600; J. C. Alexander, 
Phoenix, Ariz. 48208 


I enlisted today; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 
c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317827; James Kosholo, 
Camp Carrabelle, Fla. 48209 


I fell and broke my heart; w & m Ray O'Day, 
Billy Hays & Frank Capano. © Apr. 8, 1942; E 
pub. 109464; Tin Pan Alley, Philadelphia. 

48210 


I fell for you; w P. Murray, melody D. Ahlstrand. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 315040; Proctor 
Murray, Spokane & David Ahlstrand, Kettle Riv- 
er, Minn. 48211 


I fell in love; w & melody. © ic. Nov. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 315168; Ann Holder, Portsmouth, Va. 
48212 


I fell in love with a WAAC-y in khaki; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315489; Ruby 
Jane Douglass, Fort Des Moines, Ia. 48213 


I fell in love with an angel; song. © ic. Nov. 5, 
1942;.E unp. 314846; Loretta Johnson, Fort 
Smith, Ark. 48214 


I fell in love with heaven; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317293; 
Joseph H. Braxton, New Brighton, L. I., N. Y. 

48215 


I found a dream; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316547; 
Roland Smith, Fort Benning, Ga. 48216 


I found sugar on Sugar Hill; w Redd Evans, m Lee 
Mayes. © Nov. 18, 1942; E pub. 109352; Reis & 
Taylor, inc., New York. 48217 


I found you in Cibola; w & melody. © lc. Nov. 7, 
1942; E unp. 316041; Le Roy High, Oklahoma 
City. 48218 


17177 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
48219 pt. 3, n. S., v. 37 


I get around on my thumb; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 317197; Edna Harris, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 48219 


I give and you keep taking; song. © 1 c. Dec. 1, 
1942; E unp. 317441; Diane Johnston, Fort Worth. 
48220 


I got me a marine; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
1942; E unp. 316299; Constance Warner Ralston, 
Reno, Nev. 48221 


I got music in my soul; song. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 317073; Margaret Guild Scully, Chicago. 
48222 


IF got my thrill in a blackout; song, m Aaron A. 
Clark. © Nov. 9, 1942; E pub. 1¢9090; Dixon M. 
Palmones, Fieldston, N. Y. 48223 


Igot no gas, baby; song, melody Talbot M. Mal- 
colm, jr. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 316029; 
Peter H. Grimes, Belmont, Mass. 48224 


I got the thing to make your love come down; song, 
m AaronA. Clark. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 
315142; James M. Tilghman, Mitchelville, Md. 

48225 


I got to go a feuden[?]; w& melody. © 1c. Dec. 
7, 1942; E unp. 317288; Francis Austin Garrison, 
Los Angeles. 48226 


I hear; w Alfred J. Oxenham, m Hattie [i. e. E. H.] 
Oxenham. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 315572; 
Ernestine Harriett Oxenham, Amagansett, N. Y. 

48227 


I hear America call; w Bernard Grossman, m 
Richard Hageman, arr. Lucien Cailliet; mixed 
cho. © Mar. 25, 1942; E pub. 103055; Hawkes &. 
son (London) Itd., London. 48228 


I hear big planes; pf., with w. © 1 c. Nov. 24, 
1942; E unp. 316308; Minnie S. Campbell Getz, 
Wilkinsburg, Pa. 48229 


I hear you screaming; by George Williams; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316244; Mu- 
tual music soc., inc., New York. 48230 


I heard a serenade; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 19, 
1942; E unp. 316212; Carrie-Lewis Simpson, Ra- 
leigh, N. C. 48231 


I just came by; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Nov. 18, 
1942; E unp. 315637; Helen E. Williams, New 
York. 48232 


I just kissed your picture goodnight; w Mack David, 
m Walter Kent. © Nov. 13, 1942; E pub. 109154; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 48233 


I just wanna have fun; melody. © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 317002; Louis X. Bell, Los Angeles. 
48234 


I keep thinking of you; w Y. Loria, melody J. 
Harsche. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 315068; 
Yolanda Loria & Joseph Harsche, New York. 

48235 


I knew this would happen; song, m Mickey [i. e. 
M. H.] Smith & Ed Utley. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 317523; Milford H. Smith, Bartlesville, 
Okl. 48236 


I know, darling; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 
ce. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317811; Mary Strine, 
Capitol Heights, Md. 48237 


I know it’s love; w & melody Jimmy [i. e. G. W.] 
Maxwell & J. E. Polston. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 317621; James E. Polston & Gerald Warren 
Maxwell, Denver. 48238 


I know that he’ll come back to me; pf., with w. © 
1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 315950; Frederick 
Turney Alley, Waynesboro, Tenn. 48239 


I know where the lovelight ‘lingers; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316471; Isabelle H. 
Daniel, Los Angeles. 48240 


I leaned across ten thousand miles; song, m Dick 
Dube. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317156; Bis- 
Sell B. Palmer, Manhasset, N. Y. 48241 


I left my baby in the mountains; w & melody. © 1 
c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 315090; Al Carvell, 
Nashville. 48242 


I like ev’rything about you; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317452; George William 
Tapley, Ayer, Mass: 48243 


I loaned my lover to Uncle Sam till the big world 
war is won; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315340; M. R. 
Harvey, Asheboro, N. C. 48244 


I long for your lips; song, m J. Crane. © 1 c. 
Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 316968; Nicie Simmons, 
Boyds, Md. 48245 


I lost your love; foxtrot, w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
8, 1942; E unp. 317560; Esther Raimondi, Butler, 
Pa. - 48246 


I love to be liked by you; song, arr. Marie Hall 


Brimacombe. 
317628; John F. Glasgow, Portland, Ind. 


© 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 


I love to sing; w & m Marion Le Bron, arr. Grace 
Martin Olson; pf. © Nov. 6, 1942; A 168880; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 


I love to wander; w Sonny Miller, m Fred Prisker. 
© Nov. 19, 1942; E for. 67645; B. Feldman & 
co., London. 48249 


T love you my wenderful one; w & melody. © ic. 
Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317741; Margaret Acker, 
Dallas. 48250 


I love you so; song. © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315630; Heber Osborne Van Gilder, Portsmouth, 
O. * 48251 


I love you truly; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315671; Daniel M. Bittinger, Salisbury, Pa. 

48252 


1778 


48248 © 


48247 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1942 


48285 


I loved but lost; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 


c. Nov. 10, 1942; Eunp. 314928; Edward Di Nardo, 
Binghamton, N. Y. 48253 


I mailed my letter in the air; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 
317387; Mabel Ohl, Denver. 48254 


I may be wrong; w & melody Ed McBride. © 1c. 
Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317270; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 48255 


I met a girl who’s got the most charming accent; 
foxtrot, w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E 
unp. 316172; Jules Edward Brezin, Camp Polk, 
La. 48256 


I met her on a three day leave; w & melody. © 1 
c. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 316957; Franklin Martin 
Hoffman, Brooklyn. 48257 


I might, dear, but I never do; song, m William F. 
Reap & Michael Kane. © 1 c. Nov. 20, 1942; E 
unp. 315831; Bernice Kanipe, Forest City, N: C. 

48258 


I might have known; w & m Marge Dillinger. © 1 
c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317147; Mrs. E. B. Dil- 
linger, Glendale, u.I1., N. Y. 48259 


I miss my old Hawaii; song. © Nov. 16, 1942; E 
pub. 109312; Rodney Thomas West, Johnston Is- 
land, Hawaii. 48260 


I miss my Rosemary; w Mary Miller, & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315752; E. Louis 
Jurih, St. Louis. 48261 


I miss you so much; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317396; 
Fred, H. Enz, Lafayette, Ind. 48262 


I need your loving to quiet down my nerves; w & 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 317561; 
Gonzales Huerta, Philadelphia. 48263 


I never felt so blue; song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 317495; Ross E. Miller, Syracuse. 48264 


I never knew; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317377; Virginia 
Rexroat, Hammond, Ind. 48265 


I never knew I cared, but now I do; w Vincent 
Dangler, & melody. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 
315764; Edward A. Miller, Freeport, L.I., N. Y. 

48266 


I never knew such happiness; song. © 1 c. Dec. 10, 
1942; E unp. 317747; Elizabeth Allgood Birch- 
more, Athens, Ga. 48267 


I never let a day go by; song. © 1c. Nov. 17, 
1942; E unp. 316040; Gnoma Frances Davis, Sul- 
phur Springs, Tex. 48268 


I never told on you; wI. M. Hills, melody D. Ahl- 
strand. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 315041; Ivy 
M. Hills, Salkum, Wash. & David Ahlstrand, 
Kettle River, Minn. 48269 


1779 


I only know; w & m Bill Demand, Bill Bruns & 
Russ Morgan. © Aug. 15, 1942: E pub. 109486; 
Glenmore music, inc., Chicago. 48270 


I planted a seed in the garden of your heart; from 
Right about face, w & m Lew Brown, Nacio Herb 
Brown & Ralph Freed. © 1 c. Nov. 17, 1942; E 
unp, 315526; Loew’s, inc., New York. 48271 


I pray you will learn to care; fox trot song, mel- 
ody P. S. De Roberts. © lc. Nov. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 315553; Connie King, Birmingham, Ala. 

48272 


I prayed today; w & melody. © Nov. 1, 1942; E 
pub. 109396; Samuel Wesoky, Pittsburgh. 
48273 


I repent; hymn, w A. H. Ackley, m B. D. Ackley. 
© Nov. 1, 1942; E°’ pub. 109224; Rodeheaver co., 
Winona Lake, Ind. 48274 


I salute you, dear old Flag; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314925; 
Edith I. Patterson, Beardstown, II. 48275 


I saw the moon shed a tear; song, w Paul A. 
Gagnon, © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 317211; 
John Paul Tessier, Manchester, N. H. 48276 


I sent a letter to Santa, to watch over daddy for 
me; w & m Jack Meskill, Larry Stock & Vincent 
Rose. © Nov. 6, 1942; E pub. 109075; Bregman, 
Vocco & Conn, inc., New York. 48277 


song, arr. Helen Gurulé 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315438; 
48278 


I should have known; 
Kraft. 
Charles Harold Franklin, Denver. 


I stayed awake to dream; w & m Marg Graues & 
Gene [i. e. E.] Scott. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E 
unp. 317364; Eugene Scott, Franklinville, N. Y. 

48279 - 


I still get a thrill out of dreaming of you; w & 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316068; B. 
Bristow Owsley, Chicago. 48280 


I still think the world of you; w & melody. © ic. 
Nov. 27, 1942: E unp. 317551; Raymond John 
Jenkins, New York. 48281 


I think of you, dear mom; song. © 1c. Dec. 3, 
1942: E unp. 317070; Stuart Vandella Joy, Camp 
San Luis Obispo, Calif. 48282 


I told a lie; from Follies girl, w & m Nick Kenny, 
Kim Gannon & Ken Lane. © Nov. 6, 1942; E pub. 
109078; Atlas music corp., New York. EMS 

48283 


I told my baby maybe; song. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942- 
E unp. 316616; Florence Lieser Wolpers, Con- 
cordia, Mo. 48284 


I took one look at you; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 
17, 1942; E unp. 315561; Tekla Buff, Schenec- 
tady, N: Y. 48285 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
48286 pt. 3, n. S., v. 37 


I traded my heart for. sneahen heart; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315324; Peg Fisher, 
Chicago. 48286 


I tripped on a star; w Charles Jacobs & A. Y. Scho- 
field, & melody. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 
313322; Albert Y. Schofield,.New York. 48287 


I try to remember; song, m Art King. © 1c. Dec. 
1, 1942; E unp. 316920; Helen Barta, Oshawa, 
Ont., Canada. 1 48288 


Itry to say I love you; w & m Art Noel. © Apr. 
16, 1942; E for. 67681; Cinephonic music co., 
Itd., London. 48289 


I waited for a prince to come; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317328; Emma Daughs, 
Jacksonville, Fla. 48290 


I wake up dreaming about you; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 317034; 
William A. Penrod, Dayton, O. 48291 


I walked with you a ways; w Marty Hale; pi. treble. 
© 1c. Nov. 17,1942; E unp. 315583; Earl A. Jones, 
Washington, Pa. 48292 


I wanna marry a bombardier; w Mack David, m 
Leonard Whitcup. © Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 
109607; Leeds music corp., New York. 48293 


I want a Serviceman; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 4, 
1942; E unp. 317162; Edward Abraham Snyder, 
Roxbury, Mass. 48294 


I want to be a Soldier; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, 
aa E unp. 317462; E. S. Liddle, Pittsburgh. 
48295 


I want to be a soldier like my dad; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314998; 
Lucy Cate, Los Angeles. 48296 


I want to be a soldier like my daddy; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316152; Allen Mit- 
chel Kerfoot, McKeesport, Pa. 48297 


I want to be filled; hymn, arr. David Livingstone 
Ives. © Aug. 1, 1942; E pub. 109390; Fred Ed- 
ward Rabel, jr., Fort Wayne. 48298 


I want to be with Jonathan; song. © Nov. 15, 1942; 
E pub. 109482; aul Sayre, Iowa City, Ia. 48299 


I want to have my future with you; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314971; Emma Pistulese, 
Utica, N. Y. 48300 


I want to hear a happy song; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317327; Emma Daughs, 
Jacksonville, Fla. 48301 


I want to walk right in; song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 316076; Forest Charles Stewart, St. Louis. 
48302 


I want you, I miss you, I love you; song. © 1c. 
Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315384; Connie Dinkler, At- 
lanta. 48303 


I was glad to know you, soldier; song, melody 
James £. Cash, jr. © 1 c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 
317590; Robert Stuart McKnight, Homer, N. Y. 
48304 


I was leaning on Lena; w & m Mickey Stoner, 
Mart Fryberg & Harry Harden. © Dec, 2, 1942; 
E pub. 109608; Mutual music soc., inc., New 
York. 48305 


I was the one to remember, you were the one to 
forget; w & melody Jack Baxley & Vince Morgan. 
© 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317271; Peer inter- 
natl. corp., New York. 48306 


I wasn’t made for love; w & melody Selma Scheer 


[pseud. of Selma Lassman] © 1 c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 316868; Selma Lassman, New York. 
48307 


I will be thinking of you; w & melody. © 1 
Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 317480; Walter Alfred 
Malkewicz, Sherwood, Mich. 48308 


I will be yours again; song. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 315254; Rose Elizabeth Ferguson, Thom- 
asville, Ga. 48309 


I will closer, closer be; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E ump. 
316542; Mrs. William Wilson, Monahans, Tex. 

48310 


I will do my best; w & m Ted [i. e. T. A.] Keller. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315422; Theodore 
A. Keller, Detroit. 48311 


I will lift up mine eyes; Biblical w, m Pearl 
Lindsey [i. e. P. L. Conklin]; mixed cho. © Jan. 
16, 1942; E pub. 109411; Pearl Lindsey Conklin, 
Los Angeles. 48312 


I will still think of you; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 
14, 1942; E unp. 316849; John Edward Blassin- 
game, Camp Roberts, Calif. -: 48313 


I wish I had my Nellie back again; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315186; Virginia 
Conzelman Donnelly, Wellston, Mo. 48314 


I wish I had never met you; slow foxtrot melody. 
© 1c: Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 315416; William 
Friedrich Schulze, New York. 48315 


I wish I were Aladdin; w Don Pelosi, m Art 
Strauss. © Oct. 16, 1942; E for. 67679; Cine- 
phonic music co., ltd., London. 48316 


I wish, I wish, I wish; w Al Stillman, m George 
Rosner. © Nov. 25, 1942; E pub. 109489; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New York. 

48317 


I won a thrilling contest with love; song. © 1 c. 
Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316346; Mckinley Sims, 
Buffalo. 48318 


“I wonder why; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; 


E unp. 315596; Elizabeth Colby, 


Eggertsville, 
N. Y. 


48319 


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no. 11, 1942 é 


——w Hester [i. e. M. H.] Bailey, m Gordon R. 
Woodford. © ic. Nov. 23, 1942: E unp. 316065; 
Martha Hester Bailey, McCurtain, Okl. 

48320 


—w P. J. O'Connell, jr. & Lu Earl, melody L. 
Earl. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315282; Pat- 
rick J. O'Connell, jr., Detroit. 48321 


I worry; song. © Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 109342; Al- 
fred Francis McDermott, Pound, Wis. 48322 


I'd dream a dream of you; w J. H. Russell, melody 
C. Cummins. © 1 c. Nov. 25, 1942; E ump. 
316404; Clyde Cummins & James H. Russell, 
Johnstown, Pa. 48323 


I'd like to linger longer; w & melody. 
23, 1942; E unp. 315954; Louis A. Wolin, Auburn- 
dale, Fla. 48324 


I'd like to set you to music; from Oh doctor, w 
Paul Francis Webster, m Harry Revel. © Dec. 
7, 1942; E unp. 317413; Universal music corp., 
New York. 48325 


I'd like to take a little walk with you; w Aily I. 
Hedge; pf. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 315302; 
Franklin Greenleaf Hedge, Temple City, Calif. 

s 48326 


I'd love to compose a love song; w George Leiber- 
man, & melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316119; Victor Picone, New York. 48327 


I'd rather love you in my dreams; song, m Tom 
Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Nov. 
18, 1942: E unp. 315699; Bobby Morgan, Iowa, La. 

sae 48328 


Idaho; by Jesse Stone, arr. Lawrence Fogelberg; 
full band pts. © Nov. 15, 1942; E pub. 109539; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 48329 


If I could buy an island; w Jack Denby, m Muriel 
Watson. © Oct. 2, 1942; E for. 67692; Cinephonic 
music co., ltd., London. 48330 


If I could take your heart and mind along; w & mel- 
ody. ©1c.Dec.8, 1942; E unp. 317562; Gonzales, 
Huerta, Philadelphia. 48331 


If I had the wings of an eagle; song. © 1c. Dec. 4, 
1942; E unp. 317228; Tesse Gould, Sacramento, 
Calif. 48332 


_ If I knew that you'd come back to me; w M. Lang, 
m K. L. Henkel. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 
317670; Madge Lang & Kurt Lawrence Henkel, 
Cincinnati. 48333 


If I only had a sweetheart; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
17, 1942; E unp. 315582: Herbert Gray, Woodcliff 
Lake, N. J. 48334 


If I only just had you; song. © lc. Dec. 4, 1942; E 
unp. 317239; Frances Mildred Haas, St. Peters- 
burg, Fla. 48335 


If I should live a thousand years; w & melody. © 1 
c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317633; Douglas Libbey, 
Auburn, Me. 48336 


© 1c. Nov. 


‘If I were the moon; song, w Waldemar Rieck. © 
1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317058; Russell Snively 
Gilbert, New York. 48337 


If I'm not home for Christmas, mother; w & mel- 
ody Kent Arnold. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 
317113; Arnold Daniel Kessler, Maplewood, N. 
it 48338 


If it’s love; w & melody Shirley Botwin. © 1 c. 
Nov. 165 1942; E unp. 315453: Radio screen 
music pub. co., New York. ~ 48339 


If Jesus wills it so; hymn. © Sept. 25, 1942; E 
pub. 109248; Haldor Lillenas, Tuscumbia, Mo. 
48340 


If only you; song, w Rowland Leigh. © 1c. Nov. 
24, 1942; E unp. 316515; H. Leopold Spitalny, 
New York. 48341 


If only you had faith in me; song, m Myron Shain 
& B. Shlager. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316859; Beverly Shlager, Brookline, Mass. 

48342 


If the war takes you from me; w Stanley Sue 
[pseud. of S. L. Foil], melody Bob Carleton. © 
1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316769; Sue L. Foil, 
Pana, Ill. 48343 


If there’s a moon; w & melody. © 1 c. June 11, 
1942: E unp. 316025; Dorothea Ellen Layton 
Hammond, Los Angeles. 48344 


If you are but a dream; adapted from Rubinstein’s 
Romance, w & arr. of m Moe Jaffe, Jack Fulton 
& Nat Bonx. © Dec. 8, 1941; E pub. 100807; 
Jimmy Campbell publications, inc., Chicago. 

48345 


If you can’t rhumba; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 17, 
1942: E unp. 315562; Tekla Buff, Schenectady, 
N. Y. 48346 


If you saw Utah; w & melody Mack Kay. ©1c. 
Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315810; Alan Courtney 
_Music co., New York. 48347 


If you were to dream; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
13, 1942; E unp. 315202: Thomas Joseph Brady, 
New York. ; 48348 


If you'll just do the singing; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 
317376; Myron M. Brantley, Murdock, Kan. 

48349 


Ike Eisenhower; fox trot, w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317850; Max Heller, Phil- 
adelphia. 48350 


I'll always be brokenhearted; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 315580; Frank Paganini, 
New York. 48351 


I'll always love my mom; w & melody Bert Gard- 
ner [i. e. A. M. Gardner, jr.] © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 316388; Albert M. Gardner, jr., 
Lancaster, Pa. 48352 


I'll always love you soldier; song, m L. Roberts 
[pseud. of Robert Lamm] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 315676; Gerald D. McDonald, Morrison 
Field, Fla. 48353 


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48354 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


I'll always remember; song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; 
_E unp. 315107; George H. Brubach, Pittsburgh. 
48354 


© Oct. 14, 1942; E pub. 
48355 


I'll await you dear; song. 
109365; Hal Nichols, Los Angeles. 


I’ll be back in just a little while; song, m Tom 
Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Nov. 
18, 1942; E unp. 315687; Clifton Morgan, Blue 
River, Wis. " ‘ 48356 


I’ll be back to get those kisses that you promised; 
w & melody Jack Baxley & Vince Morgan. © lc. 
Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317272; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 48357 


Ill be back when it’s over little darling; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942;E unp. 315089; Al Car- 
vell, Nashville. 48358 


I'll be satisfied; w & nielody. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 317221; Joe L. Johnson, Ripley, Tenn. 
48359 


I’ll be soon going over; pf., withw. © 1c. Dec. 4, 
1942; E unp. 317154; Ralph H. Beittel, Jackson 
Heights, N. Y. 


I’ll be there; w Alan Stranks, m Hans May. © May 
29, 1942; E for. 67700; Cinephonic music co., 
Itd., London. 48361 


I'll be there Caroline; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317818; Donald R. 
Porter, Hollins, Ala. 48362 


I’ll be true; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E 
unp. 316432; Frank Basso, St. Louis. 48363 


——w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 
316405; Courtland Crandall, Phoenix, Ariz. — 
48364 


Ill be true my darling and waiting; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316756; Oscar V. Samples, Clendenin, W. Va. 

48365 

ll be waiting for you Sweetheart; w & m Pattie 
[i- e. watrick] Trafican; ten. guit. or ten. banjo. 
© 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 316982; Patrick Tra- 
fican, Pittsburgh. 48366 


I’ll be waiting when your ship comes in; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 317198; Henrietta L. 
Dickey, Brooklyn. 48367 


I'll carry the torch for you; w & melody. © 1c. 
‘Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317021; Dorothy T. McCart- 
ney, Hollis, L. I., N. Y. 48368 


Ill close my eyes and think of you; song. © 1 c. 
Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317744; Alexina Jennings, 
Hudson Falls, N. Y. 48369 


I’ll come back; w & m Dick [i. e. R. L.] Smith; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942;E unp. 315225; Rich- 
ard Lee Smith, Piqua, O. 48370 


Ill find happiness; song. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E 
unp. 315132; Gertrude Therrien, Lebanon, N. H. 
48371 


48360. 


I'll get myself a ukulele; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315432; Nicholas C. Tzan- 
nos, New York. 48372 


Ill get you back buy in bonds Miss Victory; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 315978; Francis 
J. Bresnahan, Detroit. 48373 


I'll give you my heart dear; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315912; 
Endora C. Johnston, Dexter, Ia. 48374 


Ill gladly die for Uncle Sam; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Nov. 
18, 1942; E unp. 315712; Bernard Herndon, 
Washington. 48375 


Ill keep a song in my heart; waltz song, melody 
Ray Hibbeler. © 1 c. “Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 
317337; Margaret Stevens, St. Louis. 48376 

I'll keep rememb’ring; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 

© 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; 

Lallo, Montreal. 48377 

I'll keep you in my dreams; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315903; 
William T. Bobell, H. Q. Co., 1st Bat., 184th 
Inf., San Francisco. 48378 


I’ll love you and leave you; arr. Bernie Fazioli; 
pi. treble, with w. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 
317107; Lucy Blaine Bradshaw, Newton, Mass. 

48379 


I'll make believe it’s you; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov, 28, 1942; E unp. 316629; Betty Alice Glaser, 
Beverly Hills, Calif. 48380 


I'll never change; w & melody Benny Ray [i.e. 
Ben] Licht. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 312972; 
Ben Licht, Cleveland. 48381 


I'll never dream again sweet dreams; trombone, 
with w. © 1 c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315196; 
George Hiltz, Los Angeles. 48382 


I’ll never love; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 
c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316289; Frank Robert 


Daniello, South Norwalk, Conn. 48383 
I’ll never say good-bye; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315805; 
Laurie Leiviska, Gardner, Mass. 48384 


I’ll never stop dreaming; w & melody Lee Kauderer. . 


© 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 
Kauderer, Philadelphia. 


317284; Leon 
48385 


E unp. 317038; Gloria. 


I'll pray for you each day; song, m Byron Brooks ; 


[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 315703; Hazel L. Sprague, Oxford, Mich. 
48386 


I’ll remember my buddy and you; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 
315923; edith Rossman, Webster Groves, Mo. 

48387 


I'll return, mother; w & m Miriam R. Summers- 
gill & J. A. Zimmermann. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 316158; John A. Zimmermann, New Or- 
leans. 48388 


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no. 11, 1942 


I'll set the world on fire, if you’ll be my match; w 
& melody. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317084; 
Lloyd Elbert Robinson, Shreveport, La. 48389 


Ill tell my heart; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 315378; Ove LeRoy Lunde, Esmond, 
N. D. 48390 


I’ll wear cotton hosies; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 316711; Helene Lukton, Denver. 
48391 


I’m a citizen of the good old U. S. A.; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316304; Raymond 
Swartz, jr., A. P. O. 962, c/o Postmaster, San 
Francisco. 48392 


I’m a fightin’ man from Texas; song. © 1 c. Dec. 
1, 1942; E unp. 317213; Walter Ray Bridgforth, 
Houston. 48393 


I’m a kitchen commando; w Carl Fick, m Glenn 
Everett [pseud. of E. L. Moore] © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 316583; Everett L. Moore, New Ro- 
chelle, N. Y. 48394 


I’m a lone raider inthe sky; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317301; Joan Derby, Cincin- 
nati. 48395 


I’ma refugee from memory; song. © 1 c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 316111; Betty McManus, Kansas 
City, Mo. 48396 


I’m a sailor’s sweetheart; song, arr. Carroll. © 1 
c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 317795; Betty Luxner, 
Chicago. 48397 


I’m a stranger in my own home town; w & melody 
Les [i. e. W. L.] Bagley. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E 
unp. 315146; William Leslie Bagley, Geneva, N. 
A ae 48398 


I’m alone; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; E 
unp. 314819; Carl H. Barlow, Fort Smith, Ark. 
48399 


I’m always thinking of you; song. © 1 c. Nov. 4, 
1942; E unp. 315394; Joseph A. Nardella, Sacra- 
mento, Calif. 48400 


I’m an American mother; song, arr. Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316777; Viola Braun, Eggertsville, N. Y. 

48401 


I’m blazing the trail for you; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316751; 
Elsye S_ 7, Rensselaer, Ind. 48402 


I’m buying bonds for Uncle Sam; song, m Mildred 
Marie Fury. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315735; 
Claude Fury, Waterloo, Ia. 48403 


I’m disgusted with you; song. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 316347; Mckinley Sims, Buffalo. 48404 


I’m doing my bit; w Jill Stern, & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314968; Richard W. Garlin, 
Philadelphia. 48405 


48422 


i’m from Nebraska; w & melody. © 1c. Noy. 10, 
1942; E unp. 314883; Eleanor Garrett, Lincoln, 
Neb. 48406 


I’m getting scrapping mad about you; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316263; Milton 
White, San Quentin, Calif. 48407 


I’m going back to Arizona; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317289; Francis Austin 
Garrison, Los Angeles. 48408 


I’m going back to my horse & buggy wuggy; w & 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317774; 
Cherry Sue Orr, Winnetka, Ill. 48409 


I’m going home; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 315424; Ross Latshaw, Snohomish, 
Wash. 48410 


I’m going over and get it all over; w Alan Court- 
ney, melody David Roth. © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 315625; Alan Courtney music co., New 
York. 48411 


I’m going to your house, you’re coming to my 


house; song. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 
314973; Malvin Mowery, New York. 48412 
I’m going wacky; w & m Hazel Dufour. © Nov. 


27, 1942; E pub. 109478; Shelby music pub. co., 
Detroit. 48413 


I’m gonna buzz, buzz, buzz around you; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 24,1942; E unp. 316073; Anna L. 
Dolan, Mt. Lebanon, Pa. 48414 


I’m gonna miss your kiss on Christmas; w & mel- 
ody Denver Darling & Vaughn Horton. © lec. 
Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316531; Leeds music 
corp., New York. 48415 


I’m in love with a memory; song. © 1c. Nov. 6, 
1942; E unp. 316010; Mary Elizabeth Bostick, 
Tampa, Fla. 48416 


I’m in the navy now; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
10, 1942; E unp. 317631; Romeo Villarreal 
Quintanilla, Fort Smith, Ark. 48417 


I’m just a broken hearted soldier boy; song, m 
Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. 
Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315679; Frank G. Bauer, 
New Orleans. 48418 


I’m just a fool; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1942; E unp. 314831; Leon Joseph Miller, Wor- 
cester. 48419 


I’m khaki-whaki over you; w & melody. © 1 . 
Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 315305; Virginia Owen 
Kling, Sharon Springs, N. Y. 48420 


I’m leaving you sweetheart; w & m Andy [i. e. 
Andrew] Harmony. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 
314895; Andrew Harmony, Chicago. 48421 


I’m like a fish out of water; from Oh doctor, w 
Paul Francis Webster, m Harry Revel. © 1c. 
Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317412; Universal music 
corp., New York. 48422 


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48423 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


I’m lonesome for you; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 
317499; Beatrice Barnes Snowden, Stone City, 
Col. 48423 


I'm lost in a dream; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 1, 
1942; E unp. 316895; George C. Edwards, Brook- 
lyn. 48424 


I’m missing you today; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. 
of Robert Lamm] © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E ump. 
310838; Fred Tobey, Ontario, Canada. 48425 


I’m never going to let you go; w & melody Bob 
{i.e. R. W.] Clark. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 
315078; Robert Wentworth Clark, Detroit. 

48426 


I’m nobody’s fool since you made a fool out of me; 
w Mike Valentine & Alan Courtney, melody Mack 
Kay. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315626; Alan 
Courtney music co., New York. 48427 


I’m not a kazook; m Bob Carleton; pf. treble, with 
w. © lc. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317446; Nell Jane 
Greene, Santa Ana, Calif. 48428 


I’m nuts about you; w & melody Josie Lee Belton 
& Clarence Williams. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E 
unp. 317509; Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 48429 


I’m off my beam about you; song, w Virginia K. 
Smith. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317371; Olive 
E. Pillsbury, Beverly Hills, Calif. 48430 


I’m off ona tantrum; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 
1942; E unp. 315644; Howard Samuel Weiner, 
Fort Bliss, Tex. 48431 


I’m out of this world with love; song. © 1c. Nov. 
27, 1942; E unp. 316645; Lucille Boyer, Minnea- 
polis. 48432 


I'm outta gas; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942: E 
unp. 317596; Joe Greene, Los Angeles. 48433 


I’m rather old fashioned when it comes to love; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314820; Helen Thomas, New York. 48434 


I’m ridin’ the Overland trail; w George A. Wagner, 
melody Hal Chanslor. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 316680; Mayflower publications of Hollywood, 
Los Angeles. 48435 


I’m saving my love for you; song, m Anita Irene 
Poor & B.S. Poor. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 
315360; Bydie Smith Poor, Houston. 48436 


I’m sending my love, by an ocean wave; song, mel- 
ody Ronald Buck. © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315658; Mrs. Henry E. Shirley, Eutaw, Ala. 

48437 


I’m sending you my heart soldier daddy; song, 
melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 317812; Mrs. Ben S. Duffey, Great Falls, 
Mont. ” 48438 


I’m singing to myself; song, melody Frank Roy 
Cotton. ©1 c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317768; 
George J. Cornick, Miami, Fla. 48439 


I'm so blue; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E 
unp. 316944; Randolph Bewley, Guadalupe, Calif. 
48440 


I’m tidinking of my yesterdays; w & melody. © 1 
c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315194; Bill Nettles & 
Buddy Tynes, Shreveport, La. - 48441 


I'm waiting for you; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315920: Leila 
Richter, Redondo, Wash. 48442 


I’m waiting for you my darling; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315924; 
Edith Rossman, Webster Groves, Mo. 

48443 


I’m waiting soldier boy; song. © Nov. 16, 1942; 
E pub. 109261; Clifford John Bussell, Montreal. 
48444 


I'm wishing for a star; w Arline Barr; melody, 
with pf. treble acc. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 317782; Tony Pizzo, Reading, Pa. 

48445 


I’m yours forever, as long as you'll be mine; w 
& melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317363; 
Eddie Lang, Philadelphia. 48446 


Imaginary you; w S. Hahn, melody L. A. Grape. 
© 1 c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317589; Lillian 
Akers Grape & Sidney Hahn, Brooklyn. 

48447 


Imitation love; song, melody Ronald Buck. © lc. 
Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 316988; William Dutra, 
Oakland, Calif. 48448 


Improvision; pf. © 1 c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 
317609; Florence Lee Tate, Chilhowie, Va. 


48449 


In a daze; w Billy Kaye, m Willie (The Lion) 
Smith. © Nov. 25, 1942; E pub. 109085; Ed- 
wards music co., New York. 48450 


In a vineyard in ole New England; w & melody 
Allan Roberts, Al. Jacobs & Irving Miller. © 1 
c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315819; Lewis music 
pub, co., inc., New York. 48451 


In and out of love; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. 
of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315675; John H. Brown, Cairo, Ill. 48452 


In Assisi; w David Morton, m Franz Bornschein; 
women’s 3-pt. cho. © Oct. 27, 1942; E pub. 
108873; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

48453 


In God we trust; w Henry George, m Ralph Colic- 
chio & Morrie Solomon. © Sept. 28, 1942; E 
pub. 109083; Coldin music pub. co., Brooklyn. 

48454 


In honor and pride; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315914; J. C. 
Markham, North Whitefield, Me. — 48455 


In Middletown Valley; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315930; Mary 
Strine, Capitol Heights, Md. 48456 


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no. 11, 1942 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


48492 


In my dreams; w & m Jerry [i. e. L. G.] Parker. 
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 316848; Lucy 
_ Geraldine Parker, Hollywood, Calif. 48457 


In my haven of dreams; w & melody Bill [i. e. 
William] King. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E ump. 
316518; William King, Brooklyn. 48458 


In my heart; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 317099; Curtis Everett Smith, Chicago. 
: 48459 


In my little rendevous [?]; song. © 1c. Oct. 30, 
1942; E unp. 313669; Clark Pierson, Blooming- 
ton, Ind. 48460 


In my reflections of you; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
19, 1942; E unp. 315598; La Verne Cannon Ward, 
Michigan City, Ind. 48461 


In our Brooklyn’s little church around the corner; 
w & melody Magda Betancourt. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 315272; Magna music publications, 
New York. 48462 


In our red, white and blue home nest; w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E ump. 316939; Harriet 
Morse, Collinsville, Mass. 48463 


In our Yankee Doodle way; w & melody. ©lc. 
Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 317202; Bertle Mathias 
Wonsmos, Coeur d’ Alene, Id. 48464 


In remembrance of you; w Ulysses Pridgen, mel- 
ody U. Pridgen & S. Hardwick. © 1c. June 17, 
1942; E unp. 317642; Seymore Hardwick, Pitts- 
burgh. 48465 


In Someday Land; w & m Arthur C. Rich. © 1c. 
Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316258; Rich publications, 
El Monte, Calif. 48466 


In Starlight Lane; song, w Frank Day. © 1c. Nov. 
20, 1942; E unp. 315839; Albert J. Skully, Cleve- 
land. 48467 


In step with Uncle Sam; m James D. Walbert; pf., 
with w. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 315079; Oli- 
ver Leroy Craig, Seattle. 48468 


In the car; from Reunion, by Eric Zeisl. © 1c. 
Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317144; Loew’s, inc., New 
York. 48469 


In the center of Central Park; w & m Peter Tintu- 
rin. © Nov. 19, 1942; E pub. 109550; Mills 
music, inc., New York. 48470 


In the circle of the moon; w & melody. © lec. 
Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 316946; James Edwards, 
Flint, Mich. 48471 


In the fair city of David; w & m Carolyn R. Free- 
man; pf. © Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 109216; Rode- 
heaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 48472 


"In the flame of a match; pf. treble, withw. © 1c, 
Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 316951; Edith Senitzer & 
Harold Friedman, New York. 48473 


In the glow of the sunset; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
18, 1942; E unp. 315602; Martin Braunstein, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y. 48474 


In the good old sunshine; w & m Henry Ward 
Beecher [i.e. H.W. B. Moore] © 1c. Dec. 7, 
1942; E unp. 317424; Henry Ward Beecher Moore, 
Chicago. 48475 


In the heart of my dreams; song, w Johnny Dale. 
© Nov. 25, 1942; E pub. 109446; Macon Jackson, 
Wilson, N. C. 48476 


In the hills of old Wyoming; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315917; 
Anna Montgomery, Butler, Okl. 48477 


In the hills of Tennessee; song, melody Bob 


Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315931; 
Mary Strine, Capitol Heights, Md. 48478 
In the land of snow-capped hills; song. © 1c. 


Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 315576; Dorothy Virginia 
Byrne, Denver. 48479 


In the moonlight we are swinging; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316738; Dietrich H. Strohbach, Milwaukee. 

48480 


In the scrap iron way; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
25, 1942; E unp. 316453; Jefferson F. Durden, 
Shaw, Miss. 48481 


In the sod by the road; w & melody. © lc. Nov. 
11, 1942; E unp. 315012; Al Holland, Los Angeles. 
48482 


In the valley of peaceful dreams; pf., with w. © 
1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317242; Everett Denton 
Richards, Nantasket, Mass. 48483 


Indian princess yodeler; song. ©1 c. Dec. 4, 
1942; E unp. 317094; Edward Cox, Shelley, Id. 
48484 


Infantry song; melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. Nov. 
20, 1942; E unp. 315980; William M. Spencer, 
Chicago. 48485 


Instrumental no. 8; melody Billy [i. e. W. F.] 
Peters. ©1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315890; 
William Francis Peters, New York. 48486 


Irene Cummings; w J. Sallo, m D. Fontaine. © 1 
c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315607; Jacob Sallo & 
Dina Fontaine, Chicago. 48487 


Ironing out the wrinkles; song, melody Bob Carle- 
ton. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315934; Mary 
Ruth Wersell, Belton, Tex. 48488 


Is it asking too much; w & melody Lee Kauderer. 
©1c.Dec.5, 1942; E unp. 317285; Leon Kauderer, 
Philadelphia. 48489 


Isaacle and Mamale Cohen; melody Joe Rines. © 
1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 317261; Paull-pioneer 
music corp., New York. 48490 


Isabel; w & melody. 
314872; Sam Downing, New York. 


© 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 
48491 


Isle of Romance; w Irving Taylor, melody Vic 
Mizzy. ©1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316183; 
Santly-Joy, inc., New York. 48492 


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48493 


Isle where dreams come true; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 316787; Jean Yvonne Ladd, Baldwin Park, 
Calif. 48493 


Isles of the Sea; song, melody Ronald Buck.: © 1 
c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316278; Mabelle Burns, 
Toledo, Wash. 48494 


It doesn’t matter to you; w & melody Tony Merrick. 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317417; Anthony J. 
Ficca, Philadelphia. 48495 


It is a long way from here to Dixie; song. © lec.. 


Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 315999; Lester Docking & 
William Houseton, Detroit. 48496 


It is love again; song, arr. Jacqueminot Landree. 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317767; James Clif- 
ford Landree, St. Louis. 48497 


It isn’t fair; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 316594; Robert Elijah Lee, Norfolk, Va. 
48498 


It just wasn’t in the stars; song, melody Bob Carle- 
ton. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315911; Joseph 
W. Johnson, Carolina Beach, N. C. 48499 


It must be love; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316788; 
Joseph Umstead, Washington. 48500 


It seems too good to be true; song. © 1 c. Nov. 
24, 1942; E unp. 316348; Mckinley Sims, Buffalo. 
48501 


It was destined in the stars; song, m Tom Baker 
[pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 315682; Hugh M. Cole, Cleveland. 48502 


It was like Christmas morning; w & melody Joe A. 
[i. e. Joseph Aloysius] Saracini. © 1c. Nov. 20, 
1942; E unp. 315804; JoSeph Aloysius Saracini, 
Cincinnati. 48503 


It was wonderful; song, arr. Helen Gurulé Kraft. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316475; Martha Ven- 
centi, Walsenburg, Col. 48504 


It. will soon be over, over there; song, pf. sc. arr. 
Basil Sadler. © 1 c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 
315052; Joseph Saffran, Baltimore. 48505 


It won’t be long now; song, melody Eddie Keenan. 
© 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315136; Anthony 
Angelo, Barnesboro, Pa. 48506 


It’s a darned good ranch, for the shape it’s in; w 
Hester [i. e. M. H.] Bailey, m Gordon R. Wood- 
ford. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317571; Martha 
Hester Bailey, McCurtain, Okl. 48507 


It’s a free-for-all; arr. Bernie Fazioli; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317105; Lucy 
Blaine Bradshaw, Newton, Mass. 48508 


It’s a little bit late; w & melody Edward Riley 
[pseud. of E. R. Graham, jr.] © 1 c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 316825; Edward Riley Graham, jr., 
Columbus, O. 48509 


pt. 3,n. s., v. 37 


It’s a long way to Berlin, but we’ll get there; w 
Arthur Fields, m Leon Flatow. © Nov. 23, 
1942; E pub. 109488; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

48510 


It’s a man inHarlem; song, melody Eddie Keenan. 
© 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 317484; Leila Dra- 
ton, Bridgeport, Conn. 48511 


It’s been nice; song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316886; Francis B. Holland, Torrance, Calif. j 
48512 . 


It’s Christmas all over the world again; w & 
melody. © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317026; 
Virginia Belle Casty, San Diego, Calif. 48513 


It’s cocktails for the Nazis; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314933; 
Carrylon Lina Oliver, Berkeley, Calif. 48514 


It’s easy as A BC to fall in love; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315410; Violet M. 
Warrington, Philadelphia. 48515 


It’s easy to say I love you; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 314890; Sven Lindgren, 
Carroll, Ia. 48516 


It’s funny how I want you when you're gone; w 
Leo Corday, melody Lou Singer. © 1 c. Nov. 
20, 1942; E unp. 315823; Leeds music corp., 
New York. 48517 


It’s just a dusty country road; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1 c. Nov. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 315339; Gertrude Campbell, Jacksonville, 
Fla. 48518 


It’s just too bad; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 8, 


1942; E unp. 317431; R. A. Ballard, Cokeville, 
Wy. 48519 


It’s like old times; song. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 316899; Dave Franklin, Hollywood, Calif. 
48520 


It’s midnight; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 317864; Genta Darlan, Ardmore, Pa. 
48521 


It’s Mister Buck Private for me; w & m Idabel 
[i. e. M. I.] Hixon. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 
315160; Martha Idabel Hixon, Houston. 48522 


It’s morning again; song. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 317792; John Charles Raymond, Vallejo, 
Calif. 48523 


It’s never too late to fall in love; w & melody. © 
lc. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315957; Audrey Lor- — 
raine Cregier, Evanston, Ill. 48524 


It’s no trick at all; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. 
of Andrew Brady] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315697; Bobby Morgan, Iowa, La. 48525 


It’s not good-bye, honey; song. © 1 c. Dec. 10, 
1942; E unp. 317756; Fred Walter Tatting, Min- 
neapolis. 48526 


© 


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no. 11, 1942 


48560 


It’s not goodnight anymore; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 
315333; H. T. Hopkins, Abilene, Tex. , 48527 


_ It’s not hard to say good-bye; w & m Rhoades [i e. 

C. R.] Robinson. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 

317654; Carol Rhoades Robinson, Jericho, N. Y. 
48528 


It’s not my boots and hat; song, m Tom Baker 
[pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 
1942; E unp. 315690; Dave Strudle, Aberdeen, S. 
D. 48529 


It’s sad but true; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 
1942; E unp. 316086; Harold Levinsohn, Brooklyn. 
48530 


It’s sand, man; melody Ed. Lewis. © 1 c. Nov. 
13, 1942; E unp. 315459; Bregman, Vocco & Conn, 
inc., New York. 48531 


It’s so hard to say goodbye, when we’ve just said 
hello; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316063; Benjamin Cautelli, Toronto. 48532 


It’s so long since we’ve been together; w Patricia 
Hieber, & melody. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 
315083; Richard Winfield Sparks, Columbus, O. 

: 48533 


It’s spring again; w & m Art Noel. © Mar. 13, 
1942; E for. 67682; Cinephonic music co., ltd., 
London. 48534 


It’s time for me to pay; w & m Wimpy [i. e. W. H.] 
Mosby; pf. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 315295; 
William Henry Mosby, Peru, Ind. 48535 


It’s time to take off; song. © Nov. 7, 1942; E pub. 
109030; Raymond Lee Cawthon, Richmond. 
48536 


It’s up to you and me; song, m Stephen Grady 
[pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 315693; Daisy Gallespie Tiller, kichmond. 

48537 


It’s worth fighting for; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314943; Edith Huston, 
Cadillac, Mich. 48538 


It’s you I love; waltz, w & m John J. Deste [pseud. 
of John J. Carluccio]; pf. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E 
unp. 316911; John J. Carluccio, Brooklyn. 48539 


It’s your boy; w & melody, © 1 c. Nov. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 316587; Marvin Joseph Edelstein, New 
York. 48540 


I’ve been waiting to ask you; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317231; Joseph Mosbacher, 
New York. 48541 


I’ve forgotten how to smile; fox trot, w & melody 
Ray Hibbeler & H. E. Stiles. © 1 c. Nov. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 316603; Henry E. Stiles, Corona, Calif. 

48542 


I’ve forgotten you; from I dood it, w & m Lew 
Brown, Sammy Fain & Ralph Freed. -© 1c. Nov. 
17, 1942; E unp. 315524; Loew’s, inc., New York. 
48543 


—song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 314870; 
Muriel Rubin, Rockaway Beach, N. Y. 48544 


I’ve got a beautiful baby; song, mJ. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317690; Stephen 
Marshall, Weirton, W. Va. 48545 


I’ve got a date with the 5:58; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314937; 
Esther Raimondi, Butler, Pa. 48546 


I’ve got a lovely little nest-egg, full of kisses; 
foxtrot, w F. A. Randall, melody H. 8S. Ma- 
comber. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 316924; 
Frederick Art Randall & Harold S. Macomber, 
Cincinnati. 48547 


I’ve got a man worth waiting for; song. © 1 c. 
Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 315982; Helen Burkhart 
Haratine, Valparaiso, Ind. 48548 


I’ve got a priority on you; w Ray Zirkel, & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315415; J. 
Lake Vesper, Columbus, O. 48549 


I’ve got lots of love, but just for you baby; w & 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315418; 
Lewis Bellin, Hollywood, Calif. 48550 


I’ve got star dust in my eyes; song. © 1 c. Nov. 
24, 1942; E unp. 316349; Mckinley Sims, Buffalo. 
48551 


I’ve got the situation well in hand; w & melody 
Al Lewis, Harry Tobias & Charlie Tobias. © 1 
c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316799; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 48552 


I’ve got those Dreamland blues; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 314888; Margaret Ice, 
Wheeling, W. Va. 48553 


I’ve got those Red, White and Blues; song, m 
Harold Pearlstien. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 
316929; Harry H. Lerner, New York. 48554 


I’ve joined the WAAC; w & melody Doris Marie 
Moline. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 316875; 
Mrs. George L. Moline, Oak Park, Ill. 48555 


I’ve lost faith in you; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314934; Ethel 
Blew, Kalamazoo, .Mich. 48556 


I’ve never dreamed; song. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 317332; Ed. Schroder, Battle Creek. 48557 


Jamjam; song, melody Paul Louis Habben. © 1 
c. Sept. 21, 1942; E unp. 314813; Morris Nathan 
Kepp, St. Louis. 48558 


Japee Naze Faze run; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 5, 
1942; E unp. 317320; Emily Sloan, Oakland, 
Calif. 48559 


Japs, oh, no, we don’t ration those; song, m Ethel 
Phillips Williamson. © 1 c. Nov. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 315316; Elizabeth Phillips Rollins, Evange- 
line, La. 48560 


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Jealous of my love; song, m Leo Richard & Hec- 
tor Richard. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315344; 
Leuvenia Johnson, Philadelphia. 48561 


Jean Marie; song, mJ. Chas, McNeil. © 1c. Dec. 
7, 1942; E unp. 317692; Florence Cartwright, Los 
Angeles. 48562 


Jeanie’s birthday song; song. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 317088; Edward Cox, Shelley, Id. 
5 48563 


Jerk mazurk; from Topsy and Eva, w & m Duncan 
sisters [i. e. Vivian Duncan & Rosetta Duncan] © 
Oct. 29, 1942; E pub. 109231; Norman Edwards 
music publisher, Hollywood, Calif. 48564 


Jest gimme them rollin’ hills; w L. Dardenelle, m 
H. L. Shaffer. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
316872; Louise Dardenelle & Helen L. Shaffer, 
Los Angeles. 48565 


Jesu, priceless treasure; English w Catherine 
Winkworth, m Crueger-Bach, arr. Charles Win- 
ter [pseud. of Noble Cain] 1. Women’s 3-pt. 
voices. - 2. Mixed cho. © Nov. 18, 19, 1942; E 
pub. 109414, 109306; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 48566, 48567 


Jesus, I will; arr. Rex Stratton; pf., withw. © July 
10, 1942; E pub, 109144; Marjorie Lewis Lloyd, 
Portland, Or. 48568 


Jesus, my Savior, divine, song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 
1942; E unp. 315048; Alvin Earl Carney, East 
Liverpool, O. 48569 


Jesus my Saviour; song. © Nov. 20, 1942; E pub, 
109481: Sadie J. McNeil, Los Angeles. 
: 48570 


Jesus never will leave nor forsake you; pf., with w. 
© Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 109358; F. Harold Rus- 
sell, Cambridge, Minn. 48571 


Jesus, our Captain; hymn. © Aug. 31, 1942; E pub. 
109356; F. Harold Russell, Cambridge, Minn. 
48572 


Jesus shall return; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317702; Eu- 
gene Johnson, Hartley, Ky. 48573 


Jesus, Thou never failing friend; hymn. © Aug. 31, 
1942; E pub. 109354; F. Harold Russell, Cambridge, 
Minn. 48574 


Jesus will be with me I know; w & m Ida Mae Beas- 
ley [i. e. Mrs. J. Bachman]; mixed voices. © 1c. 
Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317333; Mrs. John Bachman, 
Hamilton, O. 48575 


Jivin’ Lena from Catalina; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © lic. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317006; F. 
F. Randolph, Detroit. 48576 


Joe Carioca; w E. Heyman, m Charles Wolcott. © 
’ 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315961; Walt Disney 
productions & Edward Heyman, Burbank, Calif. 

48577 


Joe the key man, U.S. A.; song. © Nov. 23, 1942; 
E pub. 109425; Lucy E. Rager, Niles, O. 48578 


John VII, 3 - 11; song. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 317857; Jean Hervey Gutberlet, Seattle. 
: 48579 
John 14:2; hymn, arr. Violet L. Nyvall. © Aug.: 
31, 1942; E pub. 109360; F. Harold Russell, 
Cambridge, Minn. 48580 


Johnny and Mary; w &m Art Noel. © Oct. 1, 1942; 
E for. 67698; Cinephonic music co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 48581 


Johnny Doughboys; song, m J. Chas, McNeil. © 1 
c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314987; Hildegarde De- 
Shields, Evansville, Ind. 48582 


Johnny’s letter; song, m Georgia Marshall. © 1 
c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315371; Romney R. 
Gifford, Kansas City, Mo. 48583 


Jolly good Yanks from the U. S. A.; song, m 
Gustave Sax & Andy Toce. © Oct. 21, 1942; E 
pub. 109362; Mary P. Reibsome, Danville, Pa. 

48584 


Joy in my heart; w & m Mrs. W.C. [i. e. M. K.] 
Helman. ©1c.Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 315169; 
Marea Knox Helman, Warren, O. 48585 


Joyland singing games; pf., with w. bk. 1. © Nov. 
20, 1942; AA 416062; Emelie Cope Albertson, 
Chattanooga. 48586 


Judge is not going; from Andy Hardy’s last fling, 


by Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1c.Dec. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 317132; Loew’s, inc., New York. 
48587 


Jump little Indian jump; w Leonard Whitcup, m 
Sid Connie. © Nov. 4, 1942; E pub. 109155; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 48588 


Jumping mad about you; pf. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 316519; Ralph Gazzillo, Gloversville, N. 
a 48589 


June night; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1 c..Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315347; John 
P. Vulin, St. Louis. 48590 


Junianna; w & melody. 
unp. 315983; 
N. C. 


© 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E 
Carrie-Lewis Simpson, Raleigh, 
48591 


Jus’ dreamin’; w I. McCormick, melody M. Mc- 
Cormick. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315808; 
Marjorie McCormick & Irvin McCormick, 
Chicago. 48592 


Just a cabin in the mountains; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E 
unp. 316550; Helen Berg, Ketchikan, Alaska, 

48593 


Just a Gypsy lover; w & melody Willie [i. e. Wil- 
liam] Cocker. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp, 
317737; William Cocker, Belleville, N. J. 

48594 


Just a little note; pf., with w. © 1 c. Nov. 18, 
1942; E unp. 315723; Betty Marie Robbins, St. 
Simon Island, Ga. 48595 


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48629 


Just a moon ago; w & m Mack Davis, Don George & 
Walter Gross. © May 20, 1942; E pub. 109556; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 48596 


Just a wee bit of heaven; pf., with w. © 1 c. Nov. 
24, 1942; E unp. 316126; Juanita Evelyn Carson, 
Deep Lodge, Mont. 48597 


Just an old-fashioned fire-place; w & melody, © 1 
c. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 317563; Gonzales Huerta, 
Philadelphia. 48598 


Just an old-fashioned home; w & melody. © lc. 
Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 314296; Alice Hoffman, 
Crestline, O. 48599 


Just beyond me; wJ. I. Burson, mA. M. Wells. © 
lc. Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 316216; Jimmy I. Bur- 
son & Arthur M. Wells, North Hollywood, Calif. 

48600 


Just by words; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317397; 
Robert B. Cooper, Fay, Okl. 48601 


Just clown - don’t frown; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
20, 1942; & unp. 315793; Austin Robert James, 
San Antonio. 48602 


Just for an hour; tango, w & melody. © 1c. June 
11, 1942; E unp. 316028; Dorothea Ellen Layton 
Hammond, Los Angeles. 


Just for tonight; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 21, 
1942; E unp. 315939; Audrey Lorraine Cregier, 
Evanston, Ill. 48604 


Just for you; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 314991; Nick Frank Toto, Warren, 
O. 48605 


Just forget it ever happened; w & melody Edward 
Riley [pseud. of E. R. Graham, jr.] © 1 c. Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 316823; Edward Riley Graham, 
jr., Columbus, O. 48606 


Just loving you; from Right about face, w & m Lew 
Brown, Roger Edens & Ralph Freed. © 1c. Dec. 
3, 1942; E unp. 317143; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

48607 


Just one moment in God’s kingdom; hymn, arr. 
Mary Elizabeth Lacy. © Sept. 13, 1942; E pub. 
109442; Adrue Odom, Washington. 48608 


Just one more kiss; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 10, 
1942; E unp. 317717; Dollie May Henry Burke, 
Independence, Mo. 48609 


Just one of those things; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
3, 1942: E unp. 317068; Otis Rene, Los Angeles. 
48610 


Just pray; song, melody Al. Moquin. © 1 c. Nov. 
2, 1942; E unp. 315076; Ruth E. Foster, Los An- 
48611 


Just throw one rose in the ocean for me; w & mel- 
ody Ginnie Butler. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315635; Regina Rambeau Butler, Roanoke, Va. 

48612 


48603. 


Just to know; arr. Empress Lorenzo Krizer; pf., 
with w. © 1c. Oct. 13, 1942; E unp. 316218: 
Emma Hunter Collins, Seattle. 48613 


Just we two; waltz; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 25, 
1942; E unp. 317506; Anna M. Vineberg, West- 
mount, Que., Canada. 48614 


Just when you Say good-night; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316262; Eleanor 
Elizabeth Ballog, Bridgeport, Conn. 48615 


Just you; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 316254; Erich Lonard, Newark, N. J. 
48616 


Just you and I; song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316173; Richard Gould Allen, Altadena, Calif. 
48617 


Just you, sweetheart; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 5, 
1942; E unp. 317325; James H. Winstanley, jr., 
Yonkers, N. Y. 48618 


Kahaluu moon-beams; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 


17, 1942; E unp. 317189; Naipo Robertson, 
Honolulu. 48619 
Katie MacCoy; song, melody Al Haynes. © 1 c. 


Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 314982; Julia Redmond 
Haynes, Framingham Center, Mass. 48620 


Keep a zipper on your lip, Uncle Sam; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316087; Anna 
Edwards Watson, St. Anthony, Id. 48621 


Keep a-clicking Uncle Sam; w & melody. © ic. 
Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316187; Russ Tatum, 
Phoenix, Ariz. 48622 


Keep America forever free; song. © 1 c. Nov. 
16, 1942; E unp. 315409; Fern Eva Hite, St. Paul. 
48623 

Keep both flags a-flying; w Virgil P. Brock, m 
Blanche Kerr Brock; pf. © Nov. 1, 1942; E 
pub. 109206; Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
; 48624 


Keep counting your blessings; w & m Bertha Mae 
Lillenas; pf. © Sept. 25, 1942; E pub. 109240; 
Nazarene pub. house, Kansas City, Mo. 

48625 


Keep courage; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 
c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316747; Wilbur B. Knox, 
Rock Hill, S. C. 48626 


Keep ’em flying; song. © 1 c. Dec. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 317849; Mary T. Barrera, New York. 
48627 


—— — melody David Ahlstrand. © 1 c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 315948; Etta Davidson, Elma, 
Wash. 48628 


Keep ’em flying for victory; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 16, 1942;.E unp. 316504; Laura Franklin, 
Mannington, W. Va. 48629 


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48630 


Keep ’em flying, keep ’em sailing, keep ’em rolling; 
song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 316743; John A. Honegger, Bloom- 
field, N. J. 48630 


Keep ’em rollin’, keep ’em flying; song. © 1 c. 
Nov. 18, 1942; E pub. 315702; Eileen Ottinger, 
Booth, Or. 48631 


Keep ’em rolling; m Leona Hynes; pf., with w. © 1 
c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317238; Robert C. Troy, 
Amboy, Ill. 48632 


Keep faith, soldier boy, it won’t be long; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315766; Ben 
Goldstein, Brooklyn. 48633 


Keep in step; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 315256; Frank Saracino, Seneca Falls, N. 
‘Y. 48634 


Keep it flying; w & m Jack Page. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 
1942; E unp. 316171; John J. Pagliughi, Union 
City, N. J. 48635 


Keep on dreaming; foxtrot, w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 317559; Loretta Peets, 
Brushton, N. Y. 48636 


Keep praying on; w & m C. Austin Miles; pi. © 
Sept. 25, 1942; E pub. 109244; Nazarene pub. 
house, Kansas City, Mo. 48637 


Keep right on at ’em; song, mAaronA. Clark. © 
ic. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 315139; James M. 
Tilghman, Mitchelville, Md. 48638 


Keep the fires of freedom burning; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 
315899; Bertha M. Atchison, Sheboygan, Mich. 

: 48639 


Keep the home fires burning low; w & melody. © 1 
c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316261; James A. Kelly, 
Brooklyn. 48640 


Keep them flying; song, m Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© Nov. 18, 1942; E pub. 109286; Edward Poulin, 
Penacook, N. H. 48641 


Keep those lovely red lips smiling; song, m Medora 
Woodson Crist. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316948; Medora Hamilton Crist, Blanco, Tex. 

48642 


Keep your chin up; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 314801; Jennie Z. Liek, Elgin, Ill. 
48643 


Keep your chins up over there; w & melody. © 1c. 


Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315857; Orlando Otterson, 
Eau Claire, Wis. 48644 


Keepsake mill; w R. L. Stevenson, m arr. A, H. 
Erskine; pf. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 316660; 
Isador Bernstein, Grasmere, S. I]., N. Y. 48645 


Key to my heart; w Helen Vanderdose & R. T. Wes- 
ton, melody Horace Miller Wadsworth. © 1c. 
Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316488; Robert T. Weston, 
Portland, Me. 48646 


pt. 3, n. S., v. 37 


Kharkof; by Carl Weber; violin. © 1c. Nov. 28, 
1942; E unp. 316608; Emil Ascher, inc., New 
York: 48647 


Kingdom of dreams; song, w Stanley Weinbaum. 
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315218; Helen 
Weinbaum Kasson, Englewood, N. J. 48648 


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Kiss and say goodbye; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E  unp. 
317696; Jessie Dusenbury, Conway, S. C. 48649 


Kiss me goodnight; foxtrot, w & m Ruth Prosser. 
© Nov. 18, 1942; E pub. 109265; Prosser music 
pub. co., New York. 48650 


Kiss me my darling, so lovely; song. © 1c. Dec. 
2, 1942; E unp. 316984; Ernest Theodore Friton, 
St. Louis. 48651 | 


Kiss me now; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 317578; Louise Jackson Doyle, Tiverton, 
R. I. 48652 


Kiss you don’t remember; song, w Adelaide Heine. 
© 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; & unp. 317477; Cyrenius R. 
Ferguson, Santa Barbara, Calif. 48653 


Kitten on the keys; fox trot, Zez [i. e. Edward 
Elzear| Confrey, arr. Jimmy Dale; small orch. 
pts. Nov. 15, 1942; E pub. 109540; Mills 
music, inc., New York. 48654 


Knock me a kiss; fox trot, w & m Mike Jackson, 
special w Andy Razaf, marr. Vic Schoen; small 
orch. pts. © Oct. 12, 1942; E pub. 109347; Ol- 
man music corp., New York. 48655 


Laddie boy; song. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E ump. 
317785; L. Helen Grewe, Marcellus, Mich. 
48656 


Lady in the moon; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 316474; Moiselle M. Garlinghouse- 
Foss, Drain, Or. 48657 


Lady loves a soldier; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 2, 
1942; E unp. 317029; Lester Blossom, A. P. O. 
924, c/o Postmaster, San Francisco. 48658 


Lady next door; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 10, 
1942; E unp. 317736; Louis Anthony Carlucci, 
Newark,'N. J. 48659 


Lady of my dreams; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 315684; George DeLachrus, Altadena, Calif. 

48660 


Lake Norconian waters; pf., withw. © 1 c. Nov. 
25, 1942; E unp. 316416; John Mario Carimi, U. 
S. navy hospital, Corona, Calif. 48661 


Lambda (A) chi’s pledge; w Jack Neely & R. W. 
Sparks, & melody. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 
315084; Richard Winfield Sparks, Columbus, O. 

48662 


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no. 11, 1942 48697 


Lament; w & m Jane Church Porter. 


© 1c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 316110; Esther Church Porter, 
Piedmont, Calif. 48663 


Lamentation; Biblical w selected by E. M. Milner- 
White, m Edward Bairstow; mixed voices; organ 
acc. © Oct. 15, 1942; E for. 67662; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 48664 


Land of Counterpane; w R. L. Stevenson, m arr. A. 
H. Erskine; pf. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 
316659; Isador Bernstein, Grasmere, S. I., N. Y. 

48665 


Land of enchantment, New Mexico; w Gerald Grif-- 


fin, m Bernard Maltin. © Nov. 19, 1942; E pub. 
109548; Mills music, inc., New York. 48666 


Land of Nod; w R. L. Stevenson, m arr. A. H. Er- 
skine; pf. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 316661; 
Isador Bernstein, Grasmere, S.I., N. Y. 

48667 


Land of the free; song. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 315056; Avromia Kurtzweil, Brooklyn. 
48668 


Land where my dreams come true; m Lorna Bailey 
Rosenberger; pf., withw. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E 
unp. 316910; Steve S. Sears, Nanton, Alta., Canada. 

48669 


Lane of broken hearts; w & m Katherine Amalfitano 
& Frank Capano. © Apr. 8, 1942; E pub. 109469; 
Tin Pan Alley, Philadelphia. 48670 


Lanterns in the sky; song, melody William B. Car- 
roll. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp, 316807; Robert 
Ward, Chicago. 48671 


Last June; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E 
unp. 316301; Clo Allison, New Orleans. 
48672 


Last lesson; main title, Nathaniel Shilkret. © lec. 
Dec. 3, 1942: E unp. 317140; Loew’s, inc., New 
York. 48673 


Last night I dreamed of you; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 315578; William Benson 
Richter, Philadelphia. 48674 


Last round-up; w&m Billy Hill [pseud. of George 
Brown], arr. Geoffrey O'Hara. 1. Men’s cho. - 2. 
Mixed cho. - 3. Women’s 3-pt. cho. © Nov. 10, 
1942; E pub. 109182-109184; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 48675-48677 


Last summer’s love; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© ic. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316752; Leila Rich- 
ter, Redondo, Wash. 48678 


Laughin’ with you; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 28, 
1942: E unp. 316609; Paul Pearson Robinson, 
Kew Gardens, N. Y. 48679 


Laughing song; w William Blake, m Phyllis Tate. 
© Sept. 10, 1942; E for. 67663; Oxford univ. press, 
London. 48680 


Laura Jane; song, m Ellen Welsh Reams. © lc. 


Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 315308; Carrie Carter Tay- 
lor, Richmond. 48681 


912843 O - 43 - 4 


Lead me to de water; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 316069; B. Bristow Owsley, 
Chicago. 48682 


Learning; w & melody Edward Riley [pseud. of E. 
R. Graham, jr.] © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316826; Edward Riley Graham, jr., Columbus, 
oO. 48683 


Leave prolonging thy distress; w Thomas Campion, 
m Edmund Rubbra, op. 52, no. 2; mixed voices. 
© Nov. 25, 1942; E for. 67656; Boosey & co. ltd., 
London. 48684 


Leaves of the tree were for the healing of the na- 
tions; song, arr. Clarence Woods. © 1c. Dec. 
2, 1942; E unp. 316980; Susan Alsup, Tulsa, 
Okl. 48685 


Lebn zol Roosevelt; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 11, 
1942; E unp. 317780; Harry J. Paskin, Atlanta. 
48686 


Legionaires of victory; w & m Esther Davies & 
W. D. B. Davis. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E ump. 
315183; W. D. Bill Davis, Kansas City, Mo. 

48687 


Legions of liberty; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 
1942; E unp. 315568; Bernhard Perboner, Seattle. 
48688 


Lend a helping hand to conquer Japan; w & mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; E unp. 311222; Challeng 
N. Kincaid, Stockton, Kan. 48689 


Lend Thy light; march song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 
1942; E unp. 316019; Emerson Richards, Atlan- 


tic City. 48690 
Lenore; song, m Aaron A. Clark. © Oct. 12, 
1942; E pub. 108491; Gertrude Jodon Arnold, 
Silverton, Tex. 48691 


Lent; w W. Edmund Nixon, m Matthew Lundquist; 
mixed cho.; organ acc. © Nov. 19, 1942; E pub. 
109534; Mills music, inc., New York. 

48692 


Let me be the one in your dreams; w Eddie 
Delasky & Jimmy Keane [pseud. of J. Kugler], m 
Billy Roberts [pseud. of W. R. Austerlade] © 1 
c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 315492; William R. 
Austerlade & John Kugler, Chicago. 48693 


Let me be your sweetheart; song, melody. Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E 
unp. 316560; Frank Bowers, APO 867, c/o Post- 


master, New York. 48694 
Let me dream; song. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; E 

unp. 317439; Diane Johnston, Fort Worth. 
48695 


Let me look into your eyes; song, melody Frank 
Roy Cotton. ©l1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317769; 
George J. Cornick, Miami, Fla. 48696 


Let me remember you; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 317136; Jeannetta 
Wright, Cairo, Il. 48697 


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Let not your heart be troubled; hymn. © Dec. 4, 
1942; E pub. 109695; Neca Bradford, Flush- 
ing, N. Me 48698 


Let Roosevelt lead you; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 
316548; Louis Lanteon, Baltimore. 48699 


Let the tide come in; hymn, w & m Bertha Mae 
Lillenas. © Sept. 25, 1942; E pub. 109242; Naza- 
rene pub. house, Kansas City, Mo. 48700 


Let Thy truth march on; w & melody B. Martin 
[i. e. B. M. Perkins] © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 
317683; Beatrice Martin Perkins, Holbrook, Mass. 

48701 


Let us go on; w & m Floyd W. Hawkins; pf. © Sept. 
25, 1942; E pub. 109243; Nazarene pub. house, 
Kansas City, Mo. 48702 


Let us have music; arr. & ed. A. F. Gaylord [pseud. 


of J. S. Seredy]; E flat sax., with pf. acc. © Oct. 


26, 1942; E pub. 109166; Carl Fischer, inc., 
York. 


New 
‘48703 


Let us keep our country free; w Frances Harry; 
pf. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316494; Gladys 
Harriet Harry, Battle Creek. 48704 


Let us stand united; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 11, 
1942; E unp. 317851; Max Heller, Philadelphia. 
48705 


Let’s all get goin’; song, m Derek Andersen [pseud. 
of Noel Marchant Ryer] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 315688; Olive Walker, Phoenix, Ariz. 

48706 


Let’s all get together; w & m L. L. Ringgenberg. 
© 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317661; Roy E. Ring- 
genberg & Letha L. Ringgenberg, Pontiac, Mich. 

48707 


Let’s all work hand in hand with Uncle Sam; w & m 
Marguerite Bowers [pseud. of M. Zehren], arr. 
Martha C. Kimmit. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
317550; Marguerite Zehren, Milwaukee. 48708 


Let’s dig in and dig out; w & m Billy Hays & Frank 
Capano. © Apr. 8, 1942; E pub. 109463; Tin Pan 
Alley, Philadelphia. 48709 


Let’s face it; w W. Riches, melody C. Burke. © 1 
c. Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 312111; Clyde Burke & 
Wesley Riches, New York. 48710 


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Let’s get tough; w & m Margo [i. e. M. B.] Hamil- 
ton. © lc. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 315018; Mar- 
garet Beauchamp Hamilton, Washington. 

48711 


Let’s give America our all; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315932; 
Benito L. Viloria, Joliet, Tl. 48712 


Let’s give ’em all we’ve got; song, melody: Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317816; 
Viola M. Charlton, Clifton Forge, Va. 

48713 


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Let’s give three cheers; w & melody Velda Aston 3 


[i. e. V. A. Dorries] "© 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 316102; Velda Aston Dorries, Bryn Mawr, 
Pa. 


Let’s go; song, w William H. Smith. © 1c. Nov. — 


13, 1942; E unp. 315193; Edith Virden Smith, 
Washington. 


—w H. Lee, mH. Schneider & 1. Crawley. © 1 


c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315420; Iva Crawley, 


Henrietta Schneider & Hubert Lee, Louisville. 
47816 


Let’s go down in the cellar; w & m Nick Kenny & 


Charles Kenny. © May 20, 1942; E pub. 109557; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 48717 


48714 


48715 


Let’s go, what are we waiting for; song, melody. 


Hal Chanslor. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316676; Ralph Shingle, Birdsboro, Pa. 48718 


Let’shave a drink; from Gentle Annie, wby & m 
adapted Felix Bernard, consisting of Viva la 
compagnie;. pf. © 1 c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 
315480; Loew’s, inc., New York. 48719 


Let’s keep on marching; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 
315328; Burns £. Langdon, El Centro, Calif. 

47820 


Let’s keep the glow in Old Glory; song. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316456; Fred C. Zillman, 
Milwaukee. 


48721 — 


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Let’s keep them on the run; song, melody John — 


McCarthy. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; Eunp. 317015; 
Edward B. Toffler, Brooklyn. \ 


Let’s make America strong; w F. Sutherland, m 
R. Buckstead. © 1 c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 


315108; Francilda Sutherland & Roscoe Buck- — 
stead, Logan, Utah. 48723 — 
Let’s make the Danube blue once more; w Rt. 


Rany [pseud. of A. N. Yeorwacopoulos], m Louis — , 
© 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315848; 


Adler. 
Archmadrite Nikolaos Yeorwacopoulos, Herki- 
mer, N. Y. 48724 


Let’s march; song. © 1 c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. — 


eteae) Hazel York Robertson, Westcliffe, Col. 


Let’s pommel Rommel; w & melody. 


Boston. 


Let’s put a rainbow in the sky; song. © Nov. 9, — 
1942; E pub. 109131; Alice Ella Sherman, Platts- 


burg, N. Y. 48727 — 
Let’s remember Pearl Harbor and fight; w& — 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1941; E unp. 316050; © 


Floyd C. Shoemaker, Cleveland. 


Let’s shoe the old gray mare again; song, melody — 


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© 1 c. Oct. 27, 1942; E  unp. 


Irene Gaygan. 
he 48729 


315077; Mary Kuhn, Philadelphia. 


48725 — 
© 1c. Nov. — 


14, 1942; E unp. 315252; Gurdon S. Worcester, | i 
48726 


48728 ; 


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Let’s try it again; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 10, 
1942; E unp. 317739; Louis Anthony Carlucci, 
Newark, N. J. 48730 


Let’s win this war with peace once more; song. © 
1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315376; Edwin Daniel 
Moy, Healdsburg, Calif. 48731 


Let’s wind this thing up and get back home; w & 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 315291; 
Dott-Ada Marie Hess, Los Angeles. 48732 


Let’s work - let’s fight - let’s pray; song. © 1c. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 313102; Jack Edmunde 
Cooper, Brooklyn. 48733 


Let’s work together America; w Sam Martin, & 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316682; 
Kenneth Walton, New York. 48734 


Letter from home; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 
1942; E unp. 315571; Alfred Mun Tim Tom, Hono- 
lulu. 48735 


Letter from Lincoln; from Man on America’s con- 
science, by Herbert Stothart. © 1 c. Nov. 24, 
1942: E unp. 316323; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

48736 


Letter from the soldier boy; w & melody George 
Hershfine. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314809; 
Hersh Fanaberia, Rochester, N. Y. 48737 


Letter to Santa Claus; pf., with w. © lc. Dec. 9, 
- 1942; E unp. 317672; LeaAlma Artelia Shoffner, 
Greensboro, N. C. 48738 


Liberty; song, m Lindsay McPhail. © 1c. Nov. 5, 
1942; E unp. 315515; Ethel C. Oliver, Milton, N. 
iY 48739 


—w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 
316421; Ida McKenney, Allnutt, Va. 48740 


Liberty call; w &melody. © ic. Dec. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 317471; Biagio Mormile, Dorchester, Mass. 
48741 


Liberty for all; song, arr. Rochelle Cotariv. © 1 
c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315664; Jerome Finger, 
Chicago. 48742 


Liberty forevermore; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 315722; Caesar S. Bell, Lexington, Ky. 

48743 


Liberty song; song. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 
315876; Mardi Konerva Loach, Warrenville, Il. 
48744 


Liberty under God; song. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 315381; Lida Graham, Chagrin Falls, O. 
48745 


Liberty's prayer; w & melody. ©1c.Dec. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 317018; Samuel Eugene Schell, jr., Linden, 
N. J. 48746 


Liebesbriefchen; w E. Honold, English version 
Erna McArthur, m Erich W. Korngold. © Sept. 
11, 1942; E pub. 109290; Associated music pub- 
lishers, inc., New York. 48747 


Life is so short dear; pf., withw. © 1c. Dec. 7, 
1942; E unp. 317314; James Edward Henry, 
Philadelphia. 48748 


Life with father; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp, 315386; Kenneth Casey, St. Albans, 
igi, N.Y, 48749 


Life without Howard; from Dr. Gillespie’s assis- 
tant, by Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1c. Nov. 17, 
1942; E unp. 315536; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

48750 


Life’s just that way; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 25, 
1942; E unp. 316303; George Lee Robinson, 
Quonset Point, R. I. 48751 


Lifetime with you; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 316729: Marjorie McCormick, 
Chicago. 48752 


Lift a hand; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. 
Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316754; Leila Richter, 
Redondo, Wash. 48753 


Light; melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 316534; Gertrude D. Kelch, Dwight, Ill. 
48754 


Light a candle in the chapel; fox trot, Harry 
Pease, Ed. G. Nelson & Duke Leonard, arr. Will 
Hudson; orch. pts. © Nov. 15, 1942; E pub. 
109542; Mills music, inc., New York. 

48755 


Light of Calvary; hymn, arr. Rex Stratton. © 
Mar. 1, 1942; E pub. 109145; Marjorie Lewis 
Lloyd, Portland, Or. 48756 


Light of freedom shines around the world; w & m 
Helene Davis [pseud. of H. D. Frankel] © 1c. 
Nov. 4, 1942: E unp. 315498; Helene D. Frankel, 
Richmond, Ind. 48757 


Light of liberty; w Mrs. Russell L. [i. e. H. R.] 
Norburn, m Mrs. Reuben B. [i. e. Hope Thom- 
son] Robertson. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E ump. 
317329; Hope Robertson Norburn, Asheville, N. 
C. 48758 


Lightly and gay; song. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E 
unp, 315105; Hazel Sheffield Anderson, Lafay- 
ette, La. 48759 


Lights of freedom; song, m Bob Carleton. © 1c. 
Nov. 9, 1942: E unp. 314720; Charles Wagner, 
Marble Hill, Mo. 48760 


Lights on, on old Broadway; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317338; Catherine Elizabeth 
Adikes, Flushing, N. Y. 48761 


Like the flutter of angel wings; song. © 1c. Dec. 
12, 1942: E unp. 317855; Jean Hervey Gutberlet, 
Seattle. 48762 


Like the Kaiser did before; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316731; 
William H. Phillips, Niagara Falls, Canada. 

48763 


Lilacs in the moonlight; song. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 
1942: E unp. 316723; Della Caroline Anderson, 
Snohomish, Wash. 48764 


1793 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Lillian; waltz melody. © 1c, Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316163; Juan Jose Rojas, San Francisco. 48765 


Lillies of Lorraine; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp, 316742; Adalene Craig, 
Redlands, Calif. 48766 


Lingering; waltz-song, m Wilma Dorothy Dan- 
berger [i. e. Wilma Dorothy Danberger Kukkee]| 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316259; Edwin Adolf 
Waldemar Kukkee, Port Arthur, Ont., Canada, 

48767 


Little boy Joe; w & melody. © lc. Nov. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 315268; Leta Laree Wade, Kansas City, 
Mo. 48768 


Little corporal; song, arr. Jesse Gunther. © 1c. 
Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 316866; Morton Corcoran 
Eustis, Washington. 48769 


Little dog went walking; song, w anon. © 1c. Nov. 
13, 1942; E unp. 315513; Grace Leadenham Aus- 
tin, New York. 48770 


Little French clock; w & m Richard Kountz; mixed 
cho. ©-Nov. 17, 1942; E pub. 109428; Galaxy 
music corp,, New York. 48771 


Little gen’ral; w & melody Mark Talent [pseud. of 
M. A. Weiner] © 1 c. Nov. 14, 1942; E ump. 
315190; Maurice A. Weiner, Chicago. 48772 


Little girl, be a soldier; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 
317381; Cora A. Thompson, Huron Mountain, 
Mich. 48773 


Little lady, don’t you cry; pf. treble, with w. © 
1 c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 317201; Jane Crosby 
Prescott, New York. - 48774 


Little (A) love is a dangerous thing; w & m A. 
Evans, Herbie Holmes & A. Kahn. © Nov. 3, 
1942; E pub. 109233; Natl. music corp., New York. 

: 48775 


Little Major Joe; pf., with w. ©.1c. Aug. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 315074; Dayra Wagner, Muncie, Ind. 
48776 


Little pal, Imiss your smiles; w Leo G. Wadkins, 
&melody. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 315289; 
Glenn G. Hubbel, Jackson, Mich. 48777 


Little ray of sunshine; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316789; Ann N. Platt, Pittsburgh. 48778 


Little smile from someone who cares; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316147; Mabel Edith 
Chamrod, Ventura, Calif. 48779 


© 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; 
48780 


Little soldier’s song; song. 
E unp. 317087; Edward Cox, Shelley, Id. 


Little things; w & melody Edward Riley [pseud. of 
E. R. Graham, jr.] © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316827; Edward Riley Graham, jr., Columbus, O. 

; 48781 


Loaf of bread; w Saul Lancourt, & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 316975; Elie Siegmeister, 
Brooklyn. 48782 


1794 


Locked in the cradle of my heart; from Topsy and 


Eva, w & m Duncan sisters [i. e. Vivian Duncan 
& Rosetta Duncan] & Steve Goodman. 
publisher, Hollywood, Calif. 48783 
Lone star shines bright, in Bethlehem tonight; song. 


©1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317243; Ida Hambrock, 
Toledo. 48784 


Loneliness; w C. F. Pillow, m W. M. Ambers. © 
1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 317505; William M. 
Ambers & Charles F. Pillow, Jefferson City, Mo. 

48785 


Lonely caballero and his Spanish guitar; song. © 
1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 314308; Leon René, Los 
Angeles. 48786 


Lonesome for you; song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 315003; Texana T. Clark, Los Angeles. 
48787 


Lonesome for you dear old pal; w & m Pattie [i. e. 
Patrick] Trafican; ten. guit. or ten. banjo. © 1 
c. Dec, 2, 1942; E unp. 316983; Patrick Trafican, 
Pittsburgh. 


Lonesome memories; song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; 


E unp. 315822; Betty Ann Hawkins, Old Greenwich, _ 


Conn. 48789 
Long before you came along; from Rio Rita, w E. 
Y. Harburg, m Harold Arlen, © Apr. 9, 1942; E 
pub. 109562; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


Long life and glory; by Alexander Gretchaninoff; 
mixed cho.; organ acc. © Nov. 6, 1942; E pub. 
109455; Galaxy music corp., New York. 48791 


Long live America; w & melody Edward Leroy ~ 


Gibbs, Chris Smith & A. M. West. © 1c. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 315098; Alvin Mark West, New York. 
48792 


Long, long ago; w & m Thomas Haynes Bayley, arr. © 
24, - 


Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. ©1 c. Nov. 
1942; E unp. 316309; Loew’s, inc., New York. 
48793 


Long may Old Glory wave; m Jean Phyllis Judy; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 
315350; Margery Louise Judy, Temple City, 
Calif. 48794 


Longing; song. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317678; 
Eva C. Sanford, Schenectady, N. Y. 48795 


Look out below; w &m Fred Waring & Jack Dolph. — 


© Nov. 9, 1942; E pub. 109587; Words & music, 
inc., New York. 48796 


Look out for the Yanks; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 


© Oct, 29, © 
1942; E pub. 109229; Norman Edwards music — 


48788 — 


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Sea ad eet Lo Bute oe 250 Mea a SS 


a” 


selbtie 


48790 


27, 1942; E unp. 316572; Cherry Sue Orr, Win- — 


netka, Hil. 


Look up, America; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Nov. 
12, 1942; E unp. 315031; Rulon Jones, Hemet, 
Calif. 48798 


Look up and smile; song. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942;E 
unp. 317233; Chloe Williams, Woodstown, N. J. 
48799 


48797 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1942 


48835 


Lookout, beware; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 25, 
-1942; E unp. 316398; Ethel Graham Sanders, 
Frostproof, Fla. 48800 


Lord and Lady Gate; from I dood it, w & m Don 
Raye & Gene De Paul. © 1.c. Nov. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 316311; Loew’s, inc., New York. 48801 


Lord is my shepherd; Biblical w, m Granville 
Bantock; pf., harp or organ acc.; in B flat. © Oct. 
20, 1942; E for. 67709; Chappell & co., lid., 
London. 48802 


—hymn, w based on 23rd psalm, m arr. E. B. 
Evans. © Apr. 12, 1942; E pub. 109257; Samuel 
David Lemon, Philadelphia. 48803 


—-- ——w D. L. Schrock, m S. E. Reed. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 315293; D. L. Schrock & 
S. E. Reed, Kenedy, Tex. 48804 


Lord’s prayer; set to m; mixed choir. © 1c. Dec. 
12, 1942; E unp. 317853; Jean Hervey Gutberlet, 
Seattle. 48805 


Lorenz's army & navy choir; w & m compiled Paul 
J. Monroe. © Oct. 31, 1942; E pub. 109077; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 48806 


Loss; song, w Narena Easterling. © 1c. Nov. 23, 
1942; E unp. 315953; Carey Bruce Laseter, 
Jackson, Miss. 48807 


Lost in action; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Dec. 9, 
1942; E unp. 317602; Myrtle Gibson, Roanoke, 
Va. 48808 


Lost - my heart;w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; 
‘E unp. 315253; Bernice Marion Lillemoe, Erskine, 
Minn. 48809 


Lotus-bloom; from Something to shout about, w & 
m Cole Porter. © Nov. 16, 1942; E pub. 109553; 
Chappell & co., inc., New York. 48810 


Louise; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 
lc. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315338; J. W. Gates, 
Kansas City, Mo. 48811 


Louisiana, my Louisiane; w & m M. T. Canary 
[pseud. of M. T. Kanary] © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; 
E ump. 317117; Michael Thomas Kanary, Chicago. 

48812 


Louisiana rags; song, m Eddie Keenan. © Nov. 
30, 1942; E pub. 109591; Arthur Coleman, 
Charleston, S. C. 48813 


Love and loneliness; song, w Stanley G. Weinbaum. 
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315219; Helen 
Weinbaum Kasson, Englewood, N. J. 48814 


Love at first sight; song, mJ. Chas. McNeil. © 1 
ec. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317691; Mary Morgan, 
Columbus, Ga. ~ 48815 


Love, dear, in dreams; song. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; 
_ Eunp. 317186; Marian £tta Towne, Ambler, Fa. 
48816 


Love dreams; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 315853; Dahl G. Wheeler, St. Paul. 
48817 


1795 


Love found me; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 317772; Helen C. Judge, New York. 48818 


Love in springtime; song, m George L. Cobb. © 1 
c. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 314827; Anna H. French, 
Northboro, Mass. 48819 


Love in the first degree;song. © 1 c. Nov. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 316350; Mckinley Sims, Buffalo. 48820 


Love is; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315628; William Feldman, Newark, N. J. 48821 


Love is a merry go round; from Topsy and Eva, 
w & m Duncan sisters [i. e. Vivian Duncan & 
Rosetta Duncan] © Oct. 29, 1942; E pub. 109230; 
Norman Edwards music publisher, Hollywood, 
Calif. 48822 


Love is a will-o -the-wisp; from The time, the 
place and the girl, w William B. Friedlander, m 
Joe Howard. © Nov. 17, 1942; E pub. 109278; Joe 
Howard music house, New York. 48823 


Love is calling you; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. 
of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315694; Paul Winchas, Toronto. 48824 


Love light shines on me; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
28, 1942; E unp. 316640; Nora. Hendricks, De- 
Queen, Ark. 48825 


Love (A) like you; w M. M. Altenburger, melody F. 
Basso. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 316917; Frank 
Basso & Marie M. Altenburger, St. Louis. 

48826 


Love me; song, melody Ronald Buck. © ic. Nov. 
24, 1942; E unp. 316276; Belle Bowers, Santa 
Anna, Tex. 48827 


—w H. A. Stark, melody D. Negley. © 1c. Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 316811; D. Negley & H. Ann 
Stark, Hollywood, Calif. 48828 


Love me for the duration; song. © 1 c. Nov. 28, 
1942; E unp. 317536; William F. Duke, Newark, 
N. J. 48829 


Love me tonight; w & m Stout [i. e. E. S.] Lillard. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316437; Ephraim 
Stout. Lillard, Washington. 48830 


Love me too; w & melody Glenn Milton Clarke. © 
1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317634; Ruth Bissett 
Hogan, Sheboygan, Wis. 48831 


Love Second hand; song, w James Tranter. © 1 c. 
Nov. 25, 1942; E -unp. 316417; Don Juielle, New 
York. 48832 


Love sighted me for you; song, w Eleanor Corrigan. 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317436; Pauline 
Walsh, Santa Monica, Calif. 48833 


Love steals in, by night or day; waltz, w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317668; Dorothy L. 
Wilson, West Los Angeles, Calif. 48834 


Love that was never to die; w T. Claridge, jr., 
melody D. Negley. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 


316809; D. Negley & Tommy Claridge, ibe ces 
wood, Calif. 


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48836 | pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Love the U.S. A. or leave it today; song. © lc. 
Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315834; Ruth Eugenia 
Buehl, Lakewood, O. 48836 


Love (The) we share; song. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 314824; Howard J. R. Binkley, Niagara 
Falls, N. Y. 48837 


Love, where are you; song. ©1c. Dec. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 317791; Harry Blum, New York. 48838 


~——w Vernon Crane, & melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 316683; Kenneth Walton, New York. 
48839 


Love will find a way; w Charles McCrary, &melody. 
© 1c. June 17, 1942;. E unp. 317643; Seymore 
Hardwick, Pittsburgh. 48840 


Love will return again; song. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 316470; Louis August Meier, Superior, 
Wis. 48841 


Love with the dollar sign in it; song, from Money 
princesses. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 316367; 
Erna Wedeman, New York. 48842 


Lovely; w Wayne Retzlaff, & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
4, 1942; E unp. 317160; Albert J. Satina, Summit 
Hill, Pa. 48843 


Lovely girl of mine; w & m Ira Cobb [pseud. of 
B. L. Sokolove] © 1 c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 
316379; Benjamin L. Sokolove, New York. 

48844 


Lovely lady; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 c.. 
Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317298; Audrey De John, 
Philadelphia. 48845 


Lovely moments; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 315506; Charlotte Anna May Christman, 
St. Louis. 48846 


Lovely moon; song. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 


315134; Altha VanHoozer, Chillicothe, Mo. 
48847 


Lovers dance; w Alfred Oxenham, m Hattie [i. e. 
E.H.] Oxenham. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 
315158; Ernestine Harriett Oxenham, Amagansett, 
N. Y. 48848 


Love’s a little bit of evrything; w J. Royall, m M. 
W. Crist & C. T. Royall. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 316949; Medora Woodson Crist, Corine 
Tayloe Royall & James Royall, San Antonio. 

48849 


Love’s awakening; traditional m, arr. Carl Weber; 
1st violin. © 1 c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317081; 
Emil Ascher, inc., New York. 48850 


Love’s calendar; w Elinor June Brash, m Cesare 
Sodero. © Nov. 12, 1942; E pub. 109181; G. 
Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 48851 


Love’s reverie; song. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316712; Jo Hanna Crawford, Abilene, Tex. 48852 


Love’s words are music; from Money princesses; 
2-pt. treble voices. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 316371; Erna Wedeman, New York. 48853 


Lovit street; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c, 
Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316773; R.C.Dunn, Chicago. 
48854 


Loyal WAVES of the navy; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316716; Guy Savage, Chicago. 
~ 48855 


Lucky Eddie; song. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 
317776; Leta Laree Wade, Kansas City, Mo. 
48856 


Lullaby; melody D. Zattas. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 314907: Colonial maugie pub. co., inc., 
New York. 48857 


——pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 
317650; George Roth, jr., Somerset, Pa. 48858 


———song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316098; 
Charles L. Palmer, Fresno, Calif. 48859 


— ——mE.E. Carpenter. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; 
E unp. 316039; Horace B. Carpenter, Hollywood, 
Calif. 48860 


MacArthur is the man; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 20, 
1942; E unp. 315792: Austin Robert James, San 
Antonio, 48861 


MacArthur victory march; melody. © 1 c. Nov. 
19, 1942; E unp. 315606; Albert Nelson Cuzner, 
Groveton, N. H. 48862 


Macushla machree; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 12, 
1942; E unp. 315014; Evelyn Kennedy, Chicago. 
48863 


Mad Russian; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; FE 


unp. 315063; Leo Wilson Cohn, Nyack, N. Y. 
48864 


Magazine sweetheart of mine; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 
317382; Vito N. Russo, jr., Brooklyn. 48865 


Maggie’s polka; pf. accordion. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 317335; Thomas J. Waldron, Mt. Carmel, 
Pa. 48866 


Magical moonlight; w Dorothy [i. e. M. D.] Baker, 
melody Fritzie Charney. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 316234; Myrtle Dorothy Baker, New York. 

48867 


Maid of Orleans; foxtrot song. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 317010; Emma C. Pidcock, Twisp, Wash. 
48868 


Main title blues; melody Lowell Martin. © 1c. Dec. 
2, 1942; E unp. 317260; Charling music corp., 
New York. 48869 


Make it a touch down, Old Glory; song, m Carl 
Bonner. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316406; 
George J. Moriarty, Detroit. 48870 


Make this a lovely day, dear; w & melody. © lc. 
Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315645; Louise Jackson 
Doyle, North Tiverton, R. I. 48871 


Make way for summer; m R. W. Swanson & Louis 
Rosenberger; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 315171; Roy W. Swanson, Minneapolis. 

48872 


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Make with the bullets, Benny; w Frank Davis & 
Win Brookhouse, m Charles Cody & Sam Braver- 
man. © Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 109598; Cherio 
music publishers, inc., New York. 48873 


_ Make your mind up now; w & m Gerry Mason. © 


Aug. 14, 1942; E for. 67631; Campbell, Connelly 
& co., ltd., London. 48874 


Making love with you; song, m Eddie Keenan. © 
Oct. 28, 1942; E pub. 108855; Commie P. Liston, 
Flint, Mich. 48875 


Maltese serenade; entr’acte, Louis Levy; orch. pts. 
© Jan. 28, 1941; E for. 67704; Cinephonic music 
co., ltd., London. 48876 


Mama goes to town and papa hangs around; song, 
melody Eddie Keenan. © 1 c. Nov. 25, 1942; E 
unp. 316361; Mrs. George Neill, Gardendale, Ala. 

48877 


Mamma; pf. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 315949; 
Pietro Defeo, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 48878 


Man alive; w & melody. 
unp. 314893; Erwin keinking, Cincinnati. 


© 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E 
48879 


Man I won’t forget; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. 
of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315705; Michael Jurbala, Drums, Pa. 48880 


Man In The Moon has his eye on you; w & melody. 
© 1c. June 22, 1942; E unp. 317537; Clifton Clark 
Kimble, Everett, Wash. 48881 


Man of Gallilee; pf., withw. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 316829; Margaret S. Crie, Rockland, Me. 
48882 


Man on America’s conscience; opening title, Her- 
bert Stothart. © 1 c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 
316328; Loew’s, inc., New York. 48883 


Man to man talk; from Andy Hardy’s last fling, by 
Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1c. Dec. 3,1942; E unp. 
317133; Loew’s, inc., New York. 48884 


Manuelo; from Sons o’ fun, w Jack Yellen, m Sam 
E. Fain. © May 8, 1942; E pub. 109565; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 48885 


Many years ago; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 316943; Randolph Bewley, Guadalupe, Calif. 
48886 


March; pf. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 316996; 
Leopold Miller, New York. 48887 


_ March Lidice; by Frank Joseph Navratil; band pts. 


© Oct. 7, 1942; E pub. 109450; Navratil music 
house, Brenham, Tex. 48888 


March no. I; melody. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 


315564; Herman J. Goette, South Ozone Park, L. I., 
N. Y. 48889 


March no. I; melody. © 1 c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 
315565; Herman J. Goette, South Ozone Park, L. I., 
N. Y. _ 48890 


March of freedom; pf. © 1c. Nov. 24,1942; E unp. 
317491; Walter Romanoff, Philadelphia. 48891 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


48910 


March of the merchant marine; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 316900; James E. 
Handion, Punta Gorda, Fla. 48892 


March of time; melody. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 315885; Leslie Semsey, New York. 48893 


March on; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis]Tobin. © 
1 c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317703; Donna Jean 
Mahoney, New Auburn, Wis. 48894 


March on America; song. © 1 c. Nov. 7, 1942; E 
unp. 315478; Frances Gunn Click, Orlando, Fla. 
48895 


March on to victory; song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 317518; Blanche Smith, Chicago. 48896 


--—- ——w Rosie O’Grady, m arr. H. Collier 
Grounds. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317419; 
Walter Lysaght, New York. 48897 


March to victory; song, wD. S. Dorman & Ames L. 
Harper. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313902; 
David Stouffer Dorman, Hagerstown, Md. 48898 


—w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316115; Nathan Miller Sobel, Louisville. 48899 


Marching along; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 
c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316748; Nell Conk Rowley, 
Deseret, Utah. 48900 


Marching as one; w M. J. Mark [pseud. of M. J. 
Markowitz], melody Milton Greene. © 1c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 315874; Morris J. Markowitz, 
Crestwood, N. Y. 48901 


Marching feet; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 317727; John J. Schneider, Philadelphia. 
48902 


Marching song; w R. L. Stevenson, m arr. A. H. 
Erskine; pf. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 316658; 
Isador Bernstein, Grasmere, S. I., N. Y. 48903 


Marching song of the 79th C. A., A. A. regiment; 
w & melody Aloysius J. Stitzman. © ic. Nov. 12, 
1942; E unp. 315117; Commanding officer 79th 
C. A., A. A., Manchester, Conn. 48904 


Marching to victory; song. © 1c. Nov. 7; 1942; E 
unp. 316856; Beatrice Ogden, Montreal. 48905 


—song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 317176; 
Mary Grace Ryan, Kenmore, N. Y. 48906 


——song. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1942; E unp. 316593; 
Grace Reynolds Paris, Wolfeboro Falls, N. H. 
48907 


Marianne; w F. E. Holmes, mI. Joeéls. © 1 c. Nov. 
16, 1942; E unp. 315440; Frank E. Holmes &Ise 
Joeéls, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 48908 


Marines fight on; song. © 1 c. Nov. 25, 1942; E 
unp. 316245; Elmer James Carter, New York. 
48909 


Marines have landed; w Charles Newman, melody 
James V. Monaco. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 
316650; Edwin H. Morris & co., inc., New York. 

48910 


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48911 pt. 3, n.6.. vam 


Marines’ hymn;arr. Robert W. Gibb; women’s 3-pt. 
cho. © Nov. 19, 1942; E pub. 109412; C. C. Bir- 
chard & co., Boston. 48911 


—fox trot, L. Z. Phillips, arr. Joseph Paulson; 
‘orch. pts. © Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 109126; Clef 
music co., New York. 48912 


—w & marr. Chester Wallis [pseud. of Bryceson 
Treharne] 1. Pf., 4 hands. - 2. 2 pfs., 4 hands. 
© Nov. 20, 1942; E pub. 109453, 109454; Boston 
music co., Boston. 48913, 48914 


Marionette; polka, melody D. Zattas & H. Grant. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316336; Colonial 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 48915 


Marjorette; w & m Charles Richardson & Frank 
Capano. © Apr. 8, 1942; E pub. 109462; Tin Pan 
Alley, Philadelphia. 48916 


Mary’s lullaby; med. voice. © Nov. 5, 1942; E 
pub. 109593; Evelyn Lysle Fielding, Indianapolis. 
48917 


Master melodies for young musicians; compiled & 
arr. Carl Webber; orch. pts. © Nov. 3, 1942; 
AA 414474; Jenkins music co., Kansas City, Mo. 

48918 


Mattinata; arr. H. Grant; pf. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 316343; Colonial music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 48919 


May I borrow dad for Christmas; song, arr. George 
A. Trinkaus. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942: E unp. 317003; 
Moreon Beurneére Boyd, Ridgewood, N. J. 48920 


May now Thy spirit (Emitte ‘spiritum Tuum); by 
F. Joseph Schuetky, arr. MarthaA. M. Mahlenbrock; 
2-pt. junior cho.; pf. or organ acc. © Nov. 24, 
1942; & pub. 109687; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

48921 


May that day never come; w StanleyAdams, melody 
George W. Meyer. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 
314955; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 48922 


Maybe he’s a wolf; w & melody. © 1 c. Dee. 5, 
1942; E unp. 317358; Clifford Emanuel Sundin, 
Oakland, Calif. 48923 


Maybe he’s your boy in khaki, maybe he’s your boy 
in blue; song. © 1 c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 
315266; Jules Bledsoe, Hollywood, Calif. 48924 


Maybe not today but surely tomorrow; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314807; Frederick 
Augustine Straining, Upper Marlboro, Md. 

48925 


Maybe the moon will know; w & melody Eddie [i. e. 
E. K.] Nesbitt. © 1 c. Dec. 7,1942; E unp. 317465; 
Edward K. Nesbitt, Chevy Chase, Md. 48926 

Me for you; w & melody Chet Ravan [pseud. of 
Chetna Voravarn] © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 
317530; Chetna Voravarn, Los Angeles. 48927 


Me for you, forever; from We’ve never been licked, 
w Paul Francis Webster, m Harry Revel. © 1c. 
Dec. 7, 1942; Eunp. 317409; Universal music corp., 

‘New York. 48928 


Me Irish lads; w& m Mary Alice Knight. © 1 Cc. 
Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317115; Gertrude Florence 
Plasterer, Kalamazoo, Mich. 48929 


Medley divine; song. © Oct. 23, 1942; E pub. 
109400; Cotten Chase Wood, Woods Cross, Utah, 
48930 | 


Medora; w & m Ellen Eay [pseud. of E. E. Axelson] 


© 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317607; Ellen Eliza- | | 
beth Axelson, Wilmette, I11. 48931 


Mee-ow; melody M. Fryberg. © 1c. Nov. 24,1942; 
E unp. 316335; Colonial music pub. co. , ine., New : | 
York. 48932 


Meet me ina dream sweetheart; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316770; 
Clifford E. Jessee, St. Charles, Va. 48933 


Meet me up in Harlem; w Bill [i. e. William] San- 
ford, m Cappie [i. e. C. L.] Skoien. © 1 c. Nov. 
12, 1942; E unp. 315165; Casper Lloyd Skoien, 
Moorhead, Minn. 48934 


Me-hi-co-ho (The); w Mark Isaacs & x. L. Drapkin, 
& melody. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 314814; 
Richard Lawrence Drapkin, Forest Hills, N. Y. 

48935 


Melody dream; 3-pt. treble voices. © Sept. 8, 1942; 
E pub. 109499; Ward Samuel Baker, Delano, Calif. 
48936 © 


Members of Uncle Sam’s brigade; song, melody — 
Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 
314936; Elizabeth W. Fluegel, New Carlisle, Ind. 

48937 


Memories of mother; song, melody Bob Carleton. — 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314938; Clara Brad- 
dock, Salt Point, N. Y. 48938 


Memories of you; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 
c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316734; Effie M. Kolb, 
Fayetteville, Ark. 48939 


Men behind the men behind the gun; w & melody. © 
1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317641; Thomas James 
Oswald, Cleveland Heights, O. 48940. 


Men from Shangri-La; m Carmel Bierkortte; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1 c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 
316222; Hugh Herman Williams, Martins Ferry, 
O. 48941 


Men in the sihvingkie. march; pf. © 1 c. Nov. 12, 
1942; E unp. 315024; Louis De Santis, Philadelphia. 
48942 

Men must be free; pf. treble, with w. © 1 c. Nov. 
19, 1942; E unp. 315732; Norman A. Brittin, Salt 
Lake City. 48943 


Men of the air-borne; march, w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315642; Howard Samuel 
Weiner, Fort Bliss, Tex. 48944 


Men of the merchant marine; w & melody. © lc. 
Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 316986; C. Chris Hohmann, 
Port Richmond, S. I., N. Y. 48945 


Merchantmen; w John W. Edwards, m Frederick 
Coles; med. voice; in E flat. © Nov. 10, 1942; E 
pub. 109138;R. D. Row music co.,Boston. 48946 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1942 48982 


Merry Christmas, dear mom; song. © 1 c. Nov. 
19, 1942; E unp. 315746; Charles Joseph Coletta, 
Wilmington, Del. 48947 


Merry folks; op. 1; pf. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 
317206; Charles Tese Gabriele, Brooklyn. 48948 


Merry-go-round man; song, melody Robert N. 
Schanzer. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316836; 
Harry Behar, New York. 48949 


Merry springtime; w &m Sard Mizell Cole; women’s 
3-pt. cho. © Aug. 6, 1942; E pub. 109510; Brownie 
Cole Munroe, Wortham, Tex. 48950 


Mi querida Patricia; waltz cancién. © 1 c. Nov. 
10, 1942; E unp. 315085; Joe S. Dubbs, Atascadero, 
Calif. 48951 


Michelle’s room; from Reunion, by Eric, Zeisl. © 
1 c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317145; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 48952 


Mickey's dream; from Unexpected riches, by Sol 
Kaplan. © 1 c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316310; 
Loew's, inc., New York. 48953 


Midgley melody no. 4227; melody Charles Midgley 
[i. e. C. W. Midgley, jr.] © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 315179: Charles William Midgley, jjr., 
Pasadena. 48954 


Midgley melody no. 4228; melody Charles Midgley 
[i. e. C. W. Midgley, jr.] © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 315180; Charles William Midgley, jr., 
Pasadena. 48955 


Midgley melody no. 4229; melody Charles Midgley 
[i. e. C. W. Midgley, jr.] © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 316093; Charles William Midgley, jr., 
Pasadena. 48956 


Midgley melody no. 4230; by Charles Midgley [i. e. 
C. W. Midgley, jr.]; pf. treble. © 1 c. Dec. 3, 
1942; E unp. 317116; Charles William Midgley, 
jr., Hollywood, Calif. 48957 


Mighty Niagara; composed & arr. Joseph Nussbaum 
& Eric Zeisl, including excerpts of Fingal’s cave 
by Mendelssohn & others. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 315539; Loew’s, inc., New York. 48958 


Million tears ago; w & melody Mel Foree & Jimmie 
Davis. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317268; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 48959 


Millionaire’s toast; song, melody Robert N. Schan- 
zer. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316834; Harry 
Behar, New York. 48960 


Minnehaha Water Fall; song. © tc. Nov. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 316577; George Andrus, Minneapolis. 
48961 


Minuet; by G. F. Handel, arr. Reginald Jacques; 
violin & pf. © Sept. 10, 1942; E for. 67668; Ox- 
ford univ. press, London. 48962 


Minuet in C; op. 1; pf. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 
317207; Charles Tese Gabriele, Brooklyn. 48963 


_ Miss Liberty; song. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 
316902; Luella Heether, Belding, Mich. 48964 


wy? 


Miss Victory; song, m Frank Furlett. © 1 c. Nov. 
19, 1942; E unp. 315750; Ralph Stockton, Chicago. 
48965 


Miss Victory I'll get you back buy in bonds; pf., 
with w. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 315977; 
Francis J. Bresnahan, Detroit. 48966 


Mister Bluebird, I’m counting on you; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1942: E unp. 315390; Ruby C. 
Ballenger, Columbia, Mo. 48967 


Mister Five By Five; fox trot, w & m Don Raye & 
Gene De Paul, arr. Vic Schoen; small orch. pts. 
© Oct. 12, 1942; E pub. 109349; Leeds music 
corp., New York, 48968 


Mr. Hitler & Benito; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 13, 
1942; E unp. 315124; Carmen DeRosa, Bloomfield, 
N. J. 48969 


Mister Hitler we'll be there; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315742; Frederick Ernest 
Drew, New York. 48970 


Mr. Mailman; w & melody Rose Biehl. © 1 c. Nov. 
18, 1942; E unp. 315624: Ann Schwartz, Detroit. 
48971 


Mister Man In The Moon; song, m Art King. © 1 
c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316066; Esther Grace 
Colby, Woodstock, Il. 48972 


Mr. Military Man; song. © 1 c. Nov. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 316386; Louis Kozlowski Bernard, Milwaukee. 
48973 


Modern lullaby; w Helen Townsend, m Eileen [i. e. 
K. E.] Buchanan; pf. © 1c. Nov. 11,1942; E unp. 
315036; K. Eileen Buchanan, Athens, O. 48974 


Moment before I remember; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314932; 
Mabel Willard Clark, Woodward, Ia. 48975 


Moment I found you; w & melody Johnnie Lee. © 
1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316800; Metropolitan 
music co., Houston. 48976 


Mond, so gehst du wieder auf; w Ernst Lothar, Eng- 
lish version Erna McArthur, m Erich W. Korngold. 
© Sept. 11, 1942; E pub. 109293; Associated music 
publishers, inc., New York. 48977 


Monetta; w & m Bob Coghill [i. e. R. G. Coghill, 
jr.] ©-1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 316037; Robert 
Gordon Coghill, jr., Dallas. 48978 


Money order bride; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1 c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315933; Bernard Wasson, 
Cutler, Ill. 48979 


Monroe’s (Vaughn) favorite songs; w & m compiled 
V. Monroe. © Nov. 25, 1942; AA 415509; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 48980 


Moon (The); w R. L. Stevenson, m arr. A. H. Erskine; 
pf. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 316652; Isador 
Bernstein, Grasmere, S.I., N. Y. 48981 


Moon over Melbourne; w & melody Bob [i. e. R. B.] 
Aldrich. © 1 c. July 20, 1942; E unp. 317548; 
Robert Brundage Aldrich, APO 502, c/o Post- 
master, San Francisco. 48982 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
48983 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Moon over the prairie; w M, Stites, m G. E. Heaton, 
arr. G. Storts. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 
315121; Melvin Stites, Hanna, Okl., Grace Edna 
Heaton, Okmulgee, Okl. & Georgia Storts, Mus- 
kogee, ee 48983 


Moon rise; w & melody. ©1c.Dec.3, 1942; E unp. 
3117067; Otis René, Los Angeles. 48984 


Mooning; w & melody Tee [i. e. L.] Blankenship. 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314972; Lysbeth 
Blankenship, New York. 48985 


Moonlight and memories; song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 
1942; E unp. 315058; Graham E. Stobaugh, New- 
port, N. C. 48986 


Moonlight rendezvous; song. © ic. Nov. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 316893; Duncan Scarborough, West Orange, 
N. J. 48987 


Moonlight waltz; pf. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
316853; Mark Newton Caldwell, East Point, Ga. 
48988 


Mordecai is dead; from Man on America’s con- 
science, ty Herbert Stothart & Daniele Amfi- 
theatrof. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316324; 
Loew's, inc., New York. 48989 


More I try to forget you the more I fall in love; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316477; Mary 
Emily Modricker, Boston. 48990 


Moscva; traditional m, arr. Carl Weber; Ist 
violin. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317082; Emil 
Ascher, inc., New York. r 48991 


Mosquito and malaria; by Paul J. Smith; pf.-con- 
ductor. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315960; 
Walt Disney productions, Burbank, Calif. 

48992 


Mother all alone; song, m Leo Richard & Hector | 


Richard. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 316209; 
Goldie Thompson, Cincinnati. 48993 


Mother dreams of her soldier boy; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316934; Eva Rogers, 
Flint, Mich. 48994 


Mother loves me; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317808; W. G. Parry, 
Akron, O. 48995 


Mother Nature’s serenade; w B. Lithman, melody 
E. Hendler. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316251; 
Earl Hendler & Ben Lithman, Newark, N. J. 

48996 


Mother (A) sings on Christmas eve; w Minnie B. 
Wilkins, m John B. Archer; women’s voices. © 
Dec. 2, 1942; E pub. 109477; Axelrod publications, 
inc., Providence. 48997 

Mother’s evening prayer; w Mary Baker Eddy, 
melody adapted & arr. from Mendelssohn’s Con- 
solation. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 316059; 
Florence Koller Haupt, Los Angeles. 48998 


Mother’s lullaby; song. © Nov. 18, 1942; E pub. 
109346; Martin Dennis Schram, Washington. 
48999 


1800 


Mothers of dear old Uncle Sam; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; — 
E unp. 317385; Edna Ritchie, Syracuse, Kan. 

49000 | 


Mothers’ petition, 1942; w Helen M. Burgess; 
organ or pf. acc. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp, — 
317342; Lorraine Elizabeth Deibler, Waukegan, 
hil. 49001 ; 


Mother’s prayer; song. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 317507; T. George Fountain & Stan aan 
Windsor, Ont., Canada. 49002 — 


——w & melody. ©1 c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. — 
315437; Altha Crowther Wright Baltimore. 
49003 * 


Mother’s prayer for her sailor boy in blue; song, 
m E. S. S. Huntington. © Nov. 17, 1942; 'E pub. 
109288; E. A. Madden, New Britain, "Conn. 

49004 


Mother’s prayers will follow you; song, melody Bob — 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314921; 
William P, Harrison, Richmond. 49005 


Mother’s (A) sacrifice; song, m Leo Richard a 
Hector Richard. © 1 c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 
316207; W. Kenneth Osborn, LaJunta, Col. . 

49006 . | 


Mother’s son; melody. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; Rg 
unp. 316894; Margaret Diamond, Philadelphia. 
49007 


Mother’s tears; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 315952; Willard Garner, Anderson, Ind. 
49008 


Mountain moving God; hymn, w Leonard Cecil 
Barnett, m Harry Dixon Loes. © Sept. 25, 1942; 
E pub. 109241; Nazarene pub. house, Kansas 
City, Mo. 49009 


Mountain scenes; by Alwyn Williams; violonesHiaam | 
with pf. acc. © Oct. 25, 1937; E for. ply | 
Schott & co., ltd., London. 49010 

Movements from famous symphonies; arr.; pf. © 
Dec. 3, 1942; E pub. 109689; M. M. Cole pub. co., 
Chicago. 49011 


Movie blues; w Louise [i. e. E. L.] Carter, m Art | 
King. ©1 c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317722; — 
Ellen Louise Carter, Frankfort, Mich. 49012 


Mow them down; song, melody Bob Carleton. © A 
c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317802; Bertha Cowger, 
Healdton, Oxl. 49013, | 

Mumble jumble; w Will Osborne, m Marty Swartz. — 
© Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 109602; Rytvoc, inc., 
New York. 49014 

| 


Music in my heart; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, | 
1942; E unp. 317552; Thomas Weathers, New 
York. i “— | 


Musical story book; w Gladys Shelley, m Frank 
Luther, © Nov. 19, 1942; E pub. 109547; Mills — 
music, inc., New York, 49016 — 


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_ Musical youth; march; B flat cornet. © 1 c. Nov. 


9, 1942; E unp. 314804; John Harrison Enck, Eph- 
rata, Pa. 49017 


My air cadet, I’m dreaming of you; w Grace Con- 
stance [i. e. Constance] Thacker, m Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317349; Constance 
Thacker, Lexington, Okl. 49018 


My America; song. © Nov. 18, 1942; E pub. 109269; 
Lucille Billings, Monroe, Mich. 49019 


My Andy; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1942; E unp. 
314832; William Gordon, New York. 49020 


My best girl, my mom; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 
11, 1942; E unp. 317773; Helen C. Judge, New 
York. 49021 


My Betty G.; song, melody Helmy Kresma & Dick 
Dube. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 312823; Bis- 
Sell B. Palmer, Manhasset, N. Y. 49022 


My bomber and I; w Jay Garside, & melody. © 1 
c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 317524; Elizabeth Watts, 
New York. 49023 


My boy is wearing khaki; song, melody Ray Hibbeler. 
© ic. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315385; Mildred 
Foley, Memphis, Tenn, 49024 


My boy of the United States; w & m A. L. Fromthill 
[pseud. of A. A. Lucius] © 1 c. Nov. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 316513; Adolph August Lucius, Saint Joseph, 
Mich. 49025 


My brother Bob; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 316953; Seymour Levittan, New York. 

oe 49026 

My Carolina home; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 24, 

1942; E unp. 316083; Merril Clyde Smith, Eliza- 

beth City, N. C. 49027 


My Christmas boat; English w Lilly Haldorsen, 
Norwegian w B. Buan, m Carel Oscar Ellefson; 
mixed cho. & men’s cho. © Nov. 25, 1942; E pub. 
109441; Bertha Buan, Duluth. 49028 


My corny cowboy; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 20, 
_ 1942; E unp. 315801; Christine Campbell, Cin- 
49029 


cinnati. 

My cottage of memories; song, m John Charles 
Raymond. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 317195; 
Clara Gore, Mishawaka, Ind. 49030 


_ My country, the navy and you; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1942; E unp. 316648; Fredericka 
K. Hagstette, New Orleans. 49031 

My daddy isn’t home; song, melody Bob Carleton. 

© ic. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316775; John A. Goins, 
Albuquerque, N. M. 49032 


, My destiny; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E 
_ unp. 317492; Margot Ellingson Smith, Minneapolis. 
€ 49033 
_——w Emily Pierce, & melody. © 1. Dec. 7, 
- 1942; E unp. 317464; vriscilla Beacham Stanton, 

Baltimore. 49034 
a 
" My dream; w Pat Valenti; pf. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; 

- E unp. 316000; Robert Gerber, Trenton, N. J. 

49035 


r 


~ 


no. 11, 1942 49053 


My dream fantasy; w Sheldon Dobbins, & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314878; Paul Singer, 
Chicago. 49036 


My dream of you; song. © i c.Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 
317489; Marie Hall Brimacombe, Marion, Ind. 
49037 


My English Rose; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316744; Adalene Craig, 
Redlands, Calif. 49038 


My evening serenade; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 10, 
1942; E unp. 314795; Philip William Cooper, 
San Diego, Calif. 49039 


My eyes revealed a dream to me; w & melody. © 
1 c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 317513; Leon M. 
Lombard, New Orleans. 49040 


My famous Uncle Sam; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 
13, 1942; E unp. 315145; Frederick Ernest Drew, 
New York. 49041 


My first night at the U.S. O.;song,m E. E. Menges. 
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317158; Louise De- 
Puy, St. Louis. 49042 


My flower; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; E 


unp. 315612; Charles Merrill, Salt Lake City. 
43043 


My four. aces; w & melody. © 1c. Noy. 25, 1942; E 
unp. 316411; Delbert McKeighen, Akron, O. 
. 49044 


My friend, Jesus; hymn. © July 1, 1942; E pub. 
109133; Samuel J. Bailey, Quanah, Tex. 49045 


My garden of love; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 11, . 
1942; E unp. 315062; Harry F. McMahon, San 
Carlos, Calif. 49046 


My guy and I; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe; pf. 
treble. © 1 c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316265; 
Curtis Monroe, Washington. 49047 


My hand in His; w & m Emma Hunter Collins, arr. 
Empress Lorenzo Krizer; pf. © 1 c. Oct. 13, 
1942; E unp. 316219; Empress music shoppe, 
Seattle. 49048 


My harvest for you; song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E 
unp. 316143; Gladys Briggs Henry, Yonkers, 
N. Y. 49049 


My heart a home of an angel; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315925; 
Richard Rossman, Webster Groves, Mo. 49050 


My heart belongs to America; w Mrs. Wiiliam G. 
Foley, rev. w Paul Cunningham, m Sam H. Stept. 
© Nov. 18, 1942; E pub. 109427; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 49051 


My heart I leave with you; song, melody Bob Carle- 
ton. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314931; Alice 
MacTavish, Port Orchard, Or. 49052 


My heart is dreaming of you; song, m Stephen 
Grady [pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1 c. Nov. 
18, 1942; E unp. 315716; Mabel Francis, Cam- 
bridge, N. Y. <, 49053 


1801 


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49054 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


My heart is ever calling; pf., withw. © 1c. Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 316801; Charlotte Anna May 
Christman, St. Louis. 49054 


My heart is longing for you; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp, 315926; 
Richard Rossman, Webster Groves, Mo. 49055 


My heart is on my sleeve; song, melody Jack Keeton. 
© 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315830; Arthur 
White, Woodside, L. I., N. Y. 49056 


My heart is over there; w & melody Lorena Merrill 
[pseud. of L. O. Riggs] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 317504; Lorena Olive Riggs, Akron, O. 

49057 


My heart now is happy; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315681; Maude A. Snyder, Hillsboro, Ind. 49058 


My heart overflows; w & m A. H. Ackley; pf. © 
Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 109207; Rodeheaver co., 
Winona Lake, Ind. 49059 


My heart sailed out to sea; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 315704; Dorothy Jane Miller, Philadelphia. 

49060 


My heart shall not fear; song, w Biblical & by B. B. 
Crowell, m arr. Vernon Leftwich. © Oct. 23, 
1942; E pub. 109027; Beulah Butcher Crowell, 
Los Angeles. 49061 


My heart turns back; song, m Carroll Webster. © 
1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 316005; Violet.Bray, 
Columbus, Ga. 49062 


My heart’s A. W. O. L.; w T. Schubert, melody 
E. J. Allpress. © 1c. Nov.5, 1942; E unp. 315499; 
Taia Schubert & Eva Jo Allpress, San Antonio. 

49063 


My heart’s all set for love; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316373; Robert Sterling 
Calkins, Mandan, N. D. 49064 


My heart’s a-yearnin’ and burnin’; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316737; Ralph E. Jennings, Chico, Calif. 49065 


My heart’s in the clouds, with the man I love; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1 c.Dec.3, 1942; E unp. 317012; 
Russell Albert Webber, Kansas City, Mo. 49066 


My heart’s temperature; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
13, 1942; E unp. 315129; Claude Breland, Charles- 
ton, S. C. 49067 


My home; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 314980; Olive Parris, Cristobal, Canal 
Zone. 49068 


My home on the Azalea trail; w & melody. © 1c. 
Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 316017; Charles Hubert 
Dickson, New Orleans. 49069 


My honey and me; song. © lc. Nov. 27, 1942; E 
unp. 316472; Doris Katherine Wilmott, Jamaica, 
N. Y. 49070 


My Indian brave; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 
c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315921; Leila Richter, 
Redondo, Wash. 49071 


My Irish American doughboy; song, m Erlamond — 
Irene Day. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317458; — 
Mary Estelle Bermingham, Hammond, Ind. ‘ 

49072 


My Joey; w Jean Monroe; pf. treble. © 1c. Nov. — 
25, 1942; E unp. 316266; Curtis Monroe, Wash- — 
ington, | 49073 


My kind of man; w M. Edwards, m B. Elliott. © 1 
c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317639; Bill Elliott & ~ 
Mildred Edwards, Beloit, Wis. 49074 


My lady debonaire; w John Ondrey, m Arnold Cobb 
[pseud. of Arnold Kobzina] © 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; 
E unp. 315476; Arnold Kobzina, Cicero, Dl. 

49075 


My last letter to you; song. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 316639; Darlene Smith Vargason, Bruning, 
Neb. 49076 


My last look at you; w Ned Weaver, m Ethel Brid- 
ges [pseud. of E. C. Winfield] © 1c. Nov. 25, 
1942; E unp. 316400; Ethel Cooper Winfield, — 
New York. 49077 


My little darlin’; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315330; 
Alvin Powell, Hood River, Or. 49078 


My little wedding gown; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
3, 1942; E unp. 317065; Florence Earle, La- 
Grange, Ill. 49079 


My lost girl; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 316024; Ida P. 
Frink, Plainfield, Conn. 49080 


My love could walk; w W. H. Davies, m Phyllis 
Tate. © Oct. 15, 1942; E for. 67666; Oxford 
univ. press, London. . 49081 


_ My love for you; song. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E 


unp. 315546; Helen Estes Rue, Los Angeles. 
49082 


My love is like a lighted lamp; song, m Louise 
Godfrey Ogle. ©.1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315621: Martha Elizabeth Norburn Mead, Ashe- 
ville, N. C. — 49083 — 


My man in uniform; song, m George L. Cobb. © 
1 c. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 314826; Anna H. French, 
Northboro, Mass. 49084 


My man is in the army; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 314818; Joseph Barnao & Louis 
Mancuso, Brooklyn. 49085 


My Marietta; w John Redmond & James Cavanaugh, 
m Mart Fryberg & Harry Harden. © Dec. 2, 
1942; E pub, 109609; Mutual music soc., inc., 
New York. 49086 


My marine; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 314995; Jessie V. Earl, McGill, 
Nev. 49087 


My meditation; w & m Pat [i. e. F. D.] Ballard, 
adapted from Meditation by Alex. Glazounoff, — 
op. 32. © Sept. 1, 1942; E pub. 107327; Francis 
Drake Ballard, New York. 49088 — 


1802 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


My moon hangs low; song. © Nov. 16, 1942; E pub. 
109402; Moreon Beurnere Boyd, Ridgewood, N. 
J. ‘ 49089 


My name is Johnny what is yours; w & melody 
Mickey [i. e. Michael] Diamond. © 1c. Nov. 28, 
1942; E unp. 316597; Michael Diamond, Brooklyn. 

49090 


My native land; song, m Stan Tucker. © 1c. Nov. 
14, 1942; E unp. 315239; J. F. Halloran, Jamaica, 
N. Y. 49091 


My new boy friend; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314919; Ela S. Franklin, 
Petersburg, Va. 49092 


My Ohio girl; song. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 
315116; Ralph E. Siekman, Shaker Heights, O. 
49093 


_ My old blues; song. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 


as i a la 


316462; George Peakman, Pensacola, Fla. 
49094 


My old dad; w Hester [i. e. M. H.] Bailey, m Gor- 


don R. Woodford. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316064; Martha Hester Bailey, McCurtain, Okl. 
49095 


My only reference; from Man on America’s con- 
science, by Herbert Stothart. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
1942: E unp. 316325; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

49096 

My own America; w & m Tommy [i. e. A. V.] 
Thompson. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 315016; 
Anne Valdoriene Thompson, Los Angeles. 

49097 


My Ozark hills; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 
c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317830; Effie M. Kolb, 
Fayetteville, Ark. 49098 


My pipe dream; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 316726; Jesse S. Longwith, Seymour, Mo. 
49099 


My pipe dreams; by Tommy Reynolds; pf. © 1c. 
Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316692; New era music 
corp., New York. 49100 


My pledge to the U.S. A. and its Flag; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316104; Robert E. 
Gibby, Towanda, Pa. 49101 


My prayer; song, arr. Robert Head. © 1c. Dec. 
9, 1942; E unp. 317615; Caryl Broaddus, Platte 
City, Mo. 49102 


—— ——melody Ronald Buck. ©1c. Nov. 18, 
1942; E unp. 315653; Mildred Defazio, Reading, 
Pa. 49103 


My precious lovely queen; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
28,1942; E unp. 316623; Joseph Gilbert Frederick, 
Los Angeles. 49104 


My prince; w & m Ellen Eay [pseud. of E. E. Axel- 
son] © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317605; Ellen 
Elizabeth Axelson, Wilmette, Ill. 49105 


49122 


no. 11, 1942 


My queenly Sierras; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 4, 
1942; E unp. 317163; Leonard Lluellen Gilcrease, 
Hanford, Calif. 49106 


My red-headed gal; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 10, 
1942; E unp. 314900; Nathan Marcus, Brooklyn. 
49107 


My rosary of dreams; w & m M.B. McElroy. © 
lc. Nov. 16, 1942; E. unp. 315444; Marie B. 
Flanders, Kansas City, Mo. 49108 


My sailor guy; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 315609; Benjamin Victor, Providence. 
49109 


My sailor love far away; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 
317388; Meta E. Bervon, Hollywood, Calif. 

49110 


My scrapbook of yesterday’s love; w Wimp [i.e.H.] 
Winterfield, m B. Roberts. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 315493; Billy Roberts & Herman Winter- 
field, Chicago. 49111 


My shadow; w R. L. Stevenson, m arr. A. H. Er- 
skine; pf. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E.unp. 316656; 
Isador Bernstein, Grasmere, S. I., N. Y. 

49112 


My shattered dream; song, melody Eddie Keenan. 
© 1 c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316362; Marion 
Gordon, McKeesport, Pa. 49113 


My ship of dreams; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. 
of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315706; Clarice Remay, Universal, Pa. 49114 


My shy little queen, Rose Pearl; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 317704; Jennie A. Sholer, Elkins, N. H. 

49115 


My sin is gone; hymn, w T. O. Chisholm, m B. D. 
Ackley. © Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 109209; Rode- 
heaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 49116 


My sister Eileen; w Bob Reed, m Harry Miller. © 
Nov. 16, 1942; E pub. 109227; Music products, 
inc., New York. 49117 


My sky pilot; song, w Lucy Mehl. © Dec. 1, 1942; 
E pub. 109532; Walter Hassler, Windham, N. Y. 
49118 


My soldier; song,m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315327; Renee 
Hummel, Pittsburgh. 49119 


—— ——melody Ronald Buck. ©1c.Dec. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 316987; Anne Lloydel Chuckley, Calgary, 
Alta,, Canada. 49120 


—waltz; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 317790; Leo Iozia, Hackensack, N. J. 
49121 


My soldier boy; song. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 316891; Elizabeth Rena Lanzetta, Philadel- 
phia. 49122 


1803 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
49123 pt. 3, 2 


-——~- ——w Edward Preisner & I. Schaefer. © 1 
c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 317185; Israel Schaefer, 
Yonkers, N. Y. 49123 


“My son; w &m Nat Norman [pseud. of N. N. Wag- 
ner] © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314798; Nathan 
Norman Wagner, Chicago. 49124 


My song; w & melody Andy lie e. A. D.]| Volini. © 
lc. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315858; Andrew Daniel 
Volini, Melrose Park, Ill. 49125 


My song about you; waltz, m John Baldwin; pf., 
with w. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315883; 
Roy A. Keech, Sante Fé, N. M. 49126 


My song to you; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 315629; Joseph Otero, New York. 49127 


My star shines near; song, m Jimmie Crane. © 1 
c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 315989; Warren Y. Cluff, 
Montclair, N. J. 49128 


My sweetest memories; w F. Otto Riley, m Wayne 
Johnson, arr. C. Laurence Long. © Oct. 30, 1942; 
E pub. 109579; Out West music publisher, Pro- 
tection, Kan. 49129 


My sweetheart of U.S. O.; song, arr. H. Chaddon. 
© 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317055; Milford E. 
Anness, Metamora, Ind. 49130 


My Uncle Sam and I; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 12, 
1942; E unp. 315974; Samuel Allen Robey, Clarks- 
burg, W. Va. 49131 


My wife and I; song,m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317390; Lillian 
_ Mark, McMillan, Mich. 49132 


My world is you; w Fred Hillebrand,m Elmer Cain, 
pf. sc. Adam Carroll. © Oct. 5, 1942; E pub. 
109275; Alliance music co., New York. 49133 


Mystery march; by Charles Paul; pf. © Sept. 10, 
1942; E pub. 109263; Emil Ascher, inc., New York. 
49134 


Nation of loyal Americans; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316292; Grace 
McCallister, Kermit, Tex. 49135 


National prayer; song. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 315382; Lida Graham, Chagrin Falls, O. 
49136 


Navigator song; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 316622; Frank F. McSherry, Worcester. 
49137 


Navy; song. © lc. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 316376; 
James Jamieson Thompson, Klamath Falls, Or. 


49138 . 


Navy air corps; w & melody Velda Aston [i. e. V. 
A. Dorries] © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316101; 
Velda Aston Dorries, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 49139 


Navy blues; w & m Mickey Holman [pseud. of J. A. 
Holzman]; pf. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 317190; 
Joseph Arthur Holzman, Pittsburgh. 49140 


| Navy swing; w Lillie Keyser, F. Hager & Justin 


Ring, melody F. Hager & J. Ring. © 1c. Dec. 
3, 1942; E unp. 317061; Fred Hager, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y. 


Navy two to one; w & melody Johnny Stein [i. e. J. 


N. Stein, jr.] © 1 ¢. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 


315762; John Nicholas Stein, jr., North Long — 


Branch, N. J. 49142 
Nazareth; song, m Eddie Keenan. © Nov. 11, 1942; 
E pub. 109098; A. Bohlinger, Fort Benning, Ga. 

; 49143 


Nazism she must die; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 5, 
1942; E unp. 317347; Emmitt Malone, Sherman, 
Tex. 49144 


Neath the tree of love; song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 316079; William Stanford Baker, La 
Crosse, Wis. 49145 


Nellie and Jim; w & melody Art Dickson. © le 
Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317279; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 49146 


Never again; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 
16, 1942; E unp. 315460; Jackie Roseberry, 
Topeka, Kan. 49147 


Never comes a day; w & m Jack Fulton & Moe Jaffe. 
© Feb. 13, 1942; E pub. 109559; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 49148 


Never in my life; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 10, 
1942; E unp. 317735; Louis Anthony Carlucci, 
Newark, N. J. 49149 


Never mind; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 316666; Edward Earl Krause, Chicago. 
49150 


Never stop loving me; song. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 314849; Ernest J. Adams, jr., Brooklyn. 
49151 


Never water a lily with wine; w & m James Cavanaugh, 
Nat Simon & Harold Raymond. © Nov. 12, 1942; 
E pub. 108995; Superior music, inc., New York. 


49152 © 


New Marjance polka; Croatian w, m arr.; tamburitza 
string orch., pts., with pf. accordion. © Sept. 11, 
1942; E pub, 107996; Rudolph Cernkovich, Bradley, 
Mich. 49153 


New Martins and McCoys; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
11, 1942; E unp. 315064; Leo Wilson Cohn, Nyack, 


° e 


—-Same. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; 
Leo Wilson Cohn, Nyack, N. Y. 49155 


New moon; w & m Rhoades [i.e. C.R.] Robinson. © 


1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317655; Carol Rhoades _ 


Robinson, Jericho, N. Y. 49156 


New morn; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 c. Nov. 


18, 1942; E unp. 315654; Blanche Catherine 
Fanning, San Jose, Calif. 49157 


New Orleans jump; w Mel Lewis, m Van Alexander; 
orch. pts. © Oct. 20, 1942; E pub. 109237; 
Murray Hill music corp., New York. 49158 


1804 


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49141 


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49154 
E unp. 315585; 


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“no. 11, 1942 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


eS eee 


New theme to the King, and to the President; song, 
_ melody K. W. C. Benford; withdrum solo. © 1 
c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316439; Esther Ruth, 
Thomas Carl & K. William Charles Benford, 
New York. 49159 


New Year carol; traditional w, from an anthology 
by W. H. Auden, m John Ireland; 2-pt. treble 
voices. © Nov. 25, 1942; E for. 67659; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 49160 


New Year’s day; song, w Alice Hirsh. © 1c. Nov. 
19, 1942; E unp. 317182; Charles Henry Gesser, 
St. Petersburg, Fla. 49161 


Newspaper headline of trial; from Man on America’s 
conscience, by Herbert Stothart. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
1942; E unp. 316326; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

49162 


Nicodemus; Biblical w; mixed voices. © 1c. Oct. 
21, 1942; E unp. 317194; Herman Bryan, New 
York. 49163 


Nieces of our Uncle Sam; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
27, 1942; E unp. 316493; Ellis J. DeMaiffe, King, 
Wis. 49164 


Night club reporter; w True York, melody Buck 
Warnick. © 1c. Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 315092; 
George Joseph Riley, Hollywood, Calif. 49165 


Night is blue; song. © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 
317108; Margery Juliet Stomne, Maplewood, N. J. 
49166 


Night over the desert; oriental suite, Hans May; 
orch. pts. © Oct. 7, 1942; E for. 67703; Cine- 
phonic music co., ltd., London. 49167 


Night we met; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 315412; Arthur Toll, Philadelphia. 
49168 


. Nikolo; w & m Arthur J. Wilbur, arr. © 1c. Nov. 
2, 1942; E unp. 316020; Winifred Wilbur, West 
Los Angeles, Calif. 49169 


Nina; by Pergolese-Sansone; French horn, with pf. 
ace. © Oct. 30, 1942; E pub, 109369; Lorenzo 
Sansone, New York. 49170 


1942 blues; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 317011; Hattie Haynes, New Orleans. 
49171 


Ninety day wonder; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, 
1942; E unp. 317443; John De Paul Hansen, Chicago. 
49172 


No apple to teacher; song, m Robert VanSickle. © 

- 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315631; Roy Pauley, 
East Orange, N. J. 49173 
No gasoline; song, w Adelaide Ash. © 1c. Nov. 
18, 1942: E unp. 316380; George Braham, New 
York. 49174 


No love Iask; song, w Stanley G. Weinbaum. © 1 
c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315220; Helen Weinbaum 

_ Kasson, Englewood, N. J. 49175 
No man in the house; from Follies girl, w Nick 
Kenny & Charles Kenny, m Sonny Burke & John 

_ Murphy. © Nov. 6, 1942; E pub. 109080; Atlas 
music corp., New York. ; 49176 


No more; w &m Art Noel. © Dec. 17, 1941; E for. 
67684; Cinephonic music co., ltd., London. 
49177 


No one but you, dear; song, melody Eddie Keenan, 
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E ump. 315211; Childs 
Horan, Bridgeport, Conn. 49178 


No One can ever take your place in my heart; song, 
m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 c. Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 316790; Dalten Sholley, Kansas 
City, Mo. 49179 


No one else will do; w & m Toots [i. e. W. T.] 
Moore, arr. Elmer Goodwin. © Nov. 9, 1942; E 
pub. 109518; William T. Moore, Philadelphia. 

49180 


No one ever comes around to my house; w & m 
Larry Markes & Dick Charles. © Nov. 30, 1942; 
E pub. 109605; Leeds music corp., New York. 

49181 


Nopeepentom in love; from Money princesses; 2-pt. 
treble voices. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1942; E ump. 
316368; Erna Wedeman, New York. 49182 


No song in my heart; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 316634; Grace Amelia Heald, Upper 
Gloucester, Me. | 49183 


No sufras, corazon; cancién. © Oct. 10, 1942; E 
pub. 109228; Arturo Somohano, San Juan, Puerto 
Rico. 49184 


No, you can’t go ridin’ in my jeep jeep; song. © 1 
c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317669, George Henry 
Garrett, Portland, Or. 49185 


Nobody else; song, melody Bob Carleton. ©ic. 
Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314941; Herbert E. Sun- 
bury, jr., Rutherford, N. J. 49186 


Nobody for me; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 316514; Chester Barnes, Philadelphia. 
49187 


Nobody has taken your place; w & melody. © lc. 
Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316574; Helen Saulsbury, 
Jersey City. 49188 


Noreen, accordion, with w. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 316511, Rene J. DeVusser, jr., Chicago. 
49189 


Not in vain; w Emily Dickinson; women’s 3-pt. voices. 
© lc. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316227; Joseph W. 
Landon, San Bernardino, Calif. 49190 


Not lonesome or worried; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 316075; Dorothy Selma Harrison, 
Brookline, Mass. 49191 


Not me; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. of Andrew 
Brady] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315696, 
Bobby Morgan, Iowa, La. 49192 


Not peace but a sword; Biblical w, m Theodore F. 
Fitch; mixed cho., pi. or organ ace. © Nov. 
24, 1942; E pub. 109487, Boston music co., 
Boston. 49193 


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Nothing to do but dream; song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 
_ 1942; E unp. 317496; Ross E. Miller, Syracuse. 
49194 


Now he belongs to the ages; from Man on America’s 
conscience, composed & arr. Herbert Stothart, 
including excerpt of Battle cry of freedom, by 
Root. © 1 c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316327; Loew's, 
inc., New York. 49195 


Now I know; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 317861; Genta Darlan, Ardmore, Pa. 49196 


Now I’m your prisoner of war; w E. Freeman, m 
J. Chambers. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317598; 
Jack Chambers, West Seattle, Wash. & Elmer 
Freeman, New England, N. D. 49197 


Now is the month of maying; by Morley, arr. & ed. 
Charles Winter [pseud. of Noble Cain]; mixed cho. 
© Nov. 16, 1942; E pub. 109270; Clayton F.Summy 
co., Chicago. 49198 


Now it’ll soon be over over there; w & melody. © 
1c.Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314874; Henry H. Engel, 
New York. 49199 


Now or never; song, melody Edward Madden. © 1 
c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 315066; Thomas R. Crea- 
mer, Springfield, Ill. 49200 


Now she wants to; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942: E unp. 316570; Gail 
Van Tilborrough, Wapakoneta, O. 49201 


Now that you're gone; w & melody Ed. Ward [pseud. 
of E. W. Fisher] © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 
317461; Ed. Ward Fisher, Boston. 49202 


Now United bombs are falling; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 28, 1942; E unp. 316871; Sydney Wyatt, New 
York. 49203 


Numbers (The) jive; song, melody Shorty [i.e. Hugh] 
Carson & G. Savage. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 316665; Guy Savage, Chicago. 49204. 


Nursery songs; w & m arr. Lea Gale; pf. © Oct. 
1, 1942; E pub. 109279; Simon & Schuster, inc. & 
Artists & writers guild, inc., New York. 49205 


O blessed moments; song. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 316356; Alberta Masters O’Connell, 
Washington. 49206 


O. C.S. victory march; w &melody Eddy Greenspan. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 316861; O. C. S. 
school no. 1, U. S. army, Fargo, N. D. 49207 


O freedom is a noble thing; song, arr. Frank Furlett. 
© Nov. 23, 1942; E pub. 109582; Horace M. Finney, 
Chicago. 49208 


O quam suavis est; liturgical w,m Romualdo Sapio; 
mixed voices; organ acc. © Nov. 30, 1942; E 
pub. 109569; McLaughlin & Reilly co., Boston. 

49209 


Object of my love; w Terry [i. e. T. B.] McManus, 
melody Eddie [i. e. I.] Lewis. © 1c. Nov. 23, 
1942; E unp. 315869; Israel Lewis & Terence B. 
McManus, Brighton, Mass. 49210 


1806 


Och! Dem Russians are knocking me out; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315428; 
Lillian MacDonald, Brooklyn. 49211 


Of one so dear to me; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. 
of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315669; Vilate McInelly, Garfield, Utah. 

49212 


Official West Point march; w Alfred H. Parham, w 
rev. & m Philip Enger, arr. Robert C. Haring. 
1. Mixed cho. - 2. Women’s 3-pt. cho. - 3. 
Men’s cho. © Nov. 12, 1942; E pub. 109194 - 
109196; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 49213-49215 


Ogeechee River lullaby; w Jack Palmer & Cab 
Calloway, m Guy Wood. © Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 
109603; Rytvoc, inc., New York. 49216 


Oh baby, you’ve got something there; w S. McKenzie 
& L. Levoy, mC. Carazo. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 315623; Sammie McKenzie, Lou Levoy & 
Castro Carazo, Baton Rouge, La. 49217 | 


Oh beautiful star; w & melody. ©1c.Dec. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 317165; Leonard Lluellen Gilcrease, 
Hanford, Calif. ‘ 49218 — 


Oh gee how I love you; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 316670; Louis Conrad Beyer- 
kohler, New York. 49219 


Oh! Honey! Will you walk with me;w VernonCrane, 
& melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316684; 
Kenneth Walton, New York. 49220 


Oh, how Imiss you; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 
1942; E unp. 316092; Herman Olswanger, Los 
Angeles. 49221 


Oh! Johnny teach me to dance; w & m Noel Gay. © 
Oct. 6, 1941; E for. 67675; Cinephonic music 
co., ltd., London. 49222 


Oh! Land of liberty; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 
1942; E unp. 315647; Elizabeth Woodcock, Free- 
port, N. Y. 49223 


Oh, land of mine; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 316905; Ervin Winfield Wicker, Ander- 
son, Ind. 49224 


Oh, Lynette, do not cry for me; song, m Aaron A. 
Clark. ©1 c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 315138; 
James M. Tilghman, Mitchelville, Md. 49225 


Oh, Maggie, what shall it be? The land! The air! 
The sea; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 315555; Jeanne Shugerman, Gadsden, Ala. 

49226 


Oh Mister Hitler; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1 c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314922; Kathleen K, 
Saporite, Barre, Vt. 49227 — 


Oh my darling; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 
c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316774; Ada Warren, 
El Dorado, Ark. 49228 


Oh, oh, it’s forty below; w & melody Harold Grant. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 314913; Colonial 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 49229 


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mo. 11, 1942 49266 


‘Oh, papa, oh; w & melody Bill Caldwell [pseud. of 
W. Calautti] © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316298; 
William Calautti, Astoria, N. Y. 49230 


Oh! Rubber is so scarce; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315212; 
Mary L. Peterson, Woodburn, Or. 49231 


Oh, sinner! Accept Christ today; song, arr. Albert 
Lee Bryan. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 317568; 
Edith E. Whitzell, New Kensington, Pa. 49232 


Oh! Soldier you have my heart; song, melody 
Ronald Buck. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317291; 
Zola Hickman Eoff, Bauxite, Ark. 49233 


Oh that Mister So And So; w Rt. Rany [pseud. of 
A. N. Yeorwacopoulos], m Louis Adler. © 1c. 
Nov. 20, 1942: E unp. 315849; Archmadrite Niko- 
laos Yeorwacopoulos, Herkimer, N. Y. 49234 


Oh, the dear old songs; song. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 317457; Sophie Drzewiecki, Toledo. 
49235 


Oh! Tim’s inthe army; w & m Peggy O. [i. e. M. 
Q.] Miles. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315231; 
Margaret Opha Miles, Akron, O. 49236 


Oh, we got unfinished business; w & melody. © 1 
c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316131; Grace Shuster 
Vallancourt, Champaign, Ill. 49237 


Oh what a beautiful dream; song, m Edward E. 
Menges. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316129; 
Tina Ford, St. Louis. 49238 


Oh, yes; melody D. Zattas. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 316338; Colonial music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 49239 


Oh! Yes, you’re gonna be blue; w & melody. ©l1c. 
_ Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316649; Ralph Joseph Gagnon, 
Ludlow, Mass. 49240 


Oklahoma; melody D. Zattas. ©lc. Nov. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 316337; Colonial music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 49241 


Oklahoma Rose; w & m G. E. Heaton, arr. G. Storts. 
© 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 315120; Grace Edna 
Heaton, Okmulgee, Okl. & Georgia Storts, Mus- 
kogee, Okl. 49242 


Old fashioned Christmas; song, m Derek Andersen 
[pseud. of Noel Marchant Ryer] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 
1942; E unp. 315700; Ann MacGillivary, West 
Covina, Calif. 49243 


Old fashioned New year; slow foxtrot, w & melody 
Stanley [i.e. T.S.] Thornton. © 1 c. Nov. 13, 
1942: E unp. 315102; Thomas Stanley Thornton, 

_ Deep River, Conn. 49244 


Old fashioned school house; w & melody Doc Hopkins 
& Phil Kalar. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317266; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 49245 


Old Glory; w Katherine Garnett Lafitte, m Noble 
Cain; mixed cho. © Nov. 12, 1942; E pub. 109323; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 49246 


512843 O- 43-5 


Old Glory is calling; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 21, 
1942; E unp. 316880; Ann Margaret Woodson, 
Westfield, N. J. 49247 


Old Glory must wave on; song, melody Bob Carleton. ~ 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316755; Mary E. 
Gandt, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 49248 


Old Glory’s wounds; song, arr. Lindsay McPhail. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 315096; Clyde Enos, 
Belmont, N. Y. 49249 . 


Old Hawaii; w Billy Koncel, melody Eddie [i. e. E. 
F.] Koncel. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317100; 
Edward Frank Koncel, Chicago. 49250 


Old New England town; w & melody James Cavanaugh, 
John Redmond & Frank Weldon. © 1 c. Nov. 18, 
1942; E unp. 315603; R. 1M. music co., New 
York. 49251 


Old porch swing; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 316448; Elmore Lee, Gary, Ind. 49252 


Old Singapore; fox trot, w & melody. ©1c.Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 315313; Frank Izzo, New Haven. 
49253 


Old songs, new melody; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 


_ 23, 1942; E unp. 317512; Leon M, Lombard, 


New Orleans. 49254 


Old State st. Chicago; w & melody; in C. ©lce. 
Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315250; Martin Joseph 
Burke, Chicago. 49255 


Ole Faithful; w & m Michael Carr & Hamilton 
Kennedy, arr. William Stickles. 1. Mixed cho. - 
2. Women’s 3-pt. cho. - 3. Men’s cho. © Nov. 
10, 1942; E pub. 109191 - 109193; Irwin Dash 
music co., ltd., London. 49256-49258 


On accounta be’cuz; w & m Warner [i. e. William] 
W. Cockrill. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 317433; 
William W. Cockrill, Fresno, Calif. 49259 


On an Adirondack evening; w & m Bob [i. e. R. D.] 
Sittig; pf. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316804; 
Robert Donald Sittig, Utica, N. Y. 49260 


On bubbles and foam, forever to roam; song, w 
Winifred N. Bess & E. Cox. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942: 
E unp. 317085; Edward Cox, Shelley, Id. 49261 


On Midway Island; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 17, 
1942: E unp. 317188; Naipo Robertson, Honolulu. 
49262 


On the beam; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317300; Malcolm Purden, 
Lexington, Ky. 49263 


On the boat going over, and on the train coming 
back; w & melody F. LaVere & Mark Talent 
[pseud. of Maurice Weiner] ©1 c. Nov. 14, 
1942; E unp. 316226; Frank LaVere & Maurice 
Weiner, Chicago. 49264 


On the land, on the sea, and in the air;song. © 1c. 
Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316085; Eric Karll, Mil- 
waukee. 49265 


On the move; w F. Graham Hunter, m G. Fraser. 
© 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317525; Mrs. Hunter 
Munson, Providence. 49266 


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49267 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


On the planet of love; song, melody Will Livernash. 
© 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E ump. 315895; Annabel 
Frierson, Los Angeles. 49267 


On the road to victory; w & melody Pearl [i. e. H. 
P.] Morris. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 316505; 
Hattie Pearl] Morris, Portsmouth, Va. 49268 


On the way to victory; song, arr. Keith Crosby 
Brown. © Nov. 16, 1942; E pub. 109268; George 
Murray Brown, Boston. 49269 


© 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E 
49270 


On to victory; melody. 
unp. 315037; Edward K. Ross, New York. 


—pi., withw. ©1c.Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317482; 
Felix Henry Johlie, Chicago. 49271 


——pf.,with w. ©1c.Dec. 10,1942; E unp. 317751; 
Erich Friedmann, Philadelphia. 49272 


——song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 
c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317398; Bride Pearce, 
Buchans, Newfoundland. 49273 


—— -——melody Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 
1942: E unp. 316733; Edith D. Hollis, Benton 
Harbor, Mich. 49274 


——w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 
316015; Inez Earle Coster, Baltimore. 49275 


© 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 
49276 


——w & melody. 
316395; Frank Anthony Pucillo, Brooklyn. 


—w B. Goldman, melody R. J. Montello. © 1c. 
Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317069; Ralph J. Montello & 


Bert Goldman, Brooklyn. 49277 
On to victory America; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 
5, 1942; E unp. 317806; Cherie H. Trumbly, 
Chicago. 49278 


On wings; hymn, harmonized Charleen Smith. © 
1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315730; Sibylla T. Judy, 
Alba, Mo. 49279 


© 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E 
49280 


On wings of wrath; song. 
unp. 317676; Hyman Klayf, Chicago. 


On your anniversary; song. © Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 
109343; Alfred Francis McDermott, Pound, Wis. 
49281 


© 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E 
49282 


Once again; w & melody. 
unp. 317155; Maile Blackwell, New York. 


Once I dreamed, song. ©1c.Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316230; Bill Elliott & Mildred Edwards, Beloit, 
Wis. 49283 


Once upon a dream; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 11, 
1942; E unp. 317848; William M. Sharp, Ithan, Pa. 
49284 


One cup of coffee; w & melody. ©1c.Dec.2, 1942; 
E unp. 317059; Kathleen La Raut Wrenn, Minnea- 
polis. 49285 


One day closer to victory; song. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 315297; Maurice Harlan McMasters, 
Dallas. 49286 


One day nearer to victory and home sweet home; w 
Edward Markham [pseud. of Edward B. Marks], 
m Fred Woodruff. © Nov. 10, 1942; E pub. 
109112; Edward B. Marks music corp., New York. 

49287 


One gay caballero; w & m Peter Alden [pseud. of 
P. A. Fedora] ©1 c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 
315591; Peter Alden Fedora, West Hollywood, 
Calif. 49288 


One girl and two boys; from Right about face, w & 
m Lew Brown, Nacio Herb Brown & Ralph Freed. 
© 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E ump, 315527; Loew’s, 
inc., New York. 49289 


One last farewell; melody. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 316046; Samuel Wissig, Anderson, Calif. 
49290 


One lucky day; song. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316704; Margaret Trace Webster, Bakersfield, 
Calif. 49291 


One red rose forever; w Martin Block, m adapted & 
pf. arr. Paul Weirick, based on Grieg’s Op. 5, 


no. 3. © Nov. 12, 1942; E pub. 109234; Martin 
Block pub. co., inc., New York. 49292 
One smile from you; nocturne, song. © 1c. Oct. 


17, 1942; E unp. 314823; Howard J. R. Binkley, 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. 49293 


One wish; song, w Loretta Colcombe. © 1c. July 
25, 1942; E unp. 316232; Walter Lentz, Pitts- 
burgh. 49294 


Only a day at a time; hymn, w & m C. Austin Miles. 
© Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 109208; Rodeheaver co., 
Winona Lake, Ind. 49295 


Only complete victory will please the U. S. A.; w & 
m Sonny [i. e. O. J.] Porter, arr. Henry Gorden. 
© 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317344; O. James 
Porter, Chicago, 49296 


Only in my dreams; song, melody Aaron A. Clark. 
© 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 316908; Adah Manning 
Young, Clyde, N. C. 49297 


Only one; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310938; Louise Carter, 
Frankfort, Mich. 49298 


Only one nite with you; melody. © 1c. Nov. 25, 
1942; E unp. 316236; Santi Sammataro, North 
Bergen, N. J. 49299 


Only (The) road; hymn. © Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 
109494; James Burlington Rigg, Franklin Park, 
Il. 49300 


Only those who are in love, hear and see these 
things above; fox trot, w Sugar Harris [pseud. 
of D. B. Grimm], melody Roy Allen. © 1c. Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 316030; Daisy Britten Grimm, 
St. Louis. 49301 


Only yesterday; w & melody. © ic. Dec. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 316954; Harriet Gertrude Lemley Lau- 
bach, Wind Gap, Pa. 49302 


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no. 11, 1942 49338 


Only you; melody, 
317172; Dora Mostoff, Brooklyn. 


© 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 
49303 


Onward boys to victory; song, melody Bob Carleton, 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316746; Ann P. 
Schmiedlin, Madison, Wis. 49304 


Onward K. H.S.; w & melody H. H. Copeland. © 1 
c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315317; Kermit high 
school, Kermit, Tex. 49305 


Onward to victory; song, melody Hal Chanslor. © 
1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316677; Larry L. Farrar, 
Camp Roberts, Calif. 49306 


© 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
49307 


316707; Ronald W. Sheetz, Los Angeles. 


Open the door of your heart; w & melody Eddie 
[i. e. Edwin] Paul. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 
317052; Edwin Paul, Burbank, Calif. 49308 


Orders of the day; song, arr. Jesse Gunther. © 1 
c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 316865; Morton Corcoran 
Eustis, Washington. 49309 


Oregon trail; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 c. Nov. 
2, 1942; E unp. 314232; Clarence W. Ferguson, 
U. S. S. Texas, c/o Postmaster, New York. 

49310 


Oremus pro Pontifice; liturgical w, m Attilio 
Ambrosini, arr. Nino Borucchia; mixed voices. 
© Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 109571; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., Boston. 49311 


Our America; pf., withw. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 315763; Ethel Sharpless Elmer, Cape May 
Court House, N. J. 49312 


Our answer to Japan; pf. treble, with w. © 1 c. Oct. 
26, 1942; E unp. 314835; Emma Connors & Manson 
Bayers, New York. 49313 


——w Jim Crilly, & melody. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 316225; Fred Weber, Ridgewood, L. I., 
N. Y. 49314 


Our boys in blue; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 13, 1942; 
E-unp. 315125; John Henry Trowbridge, Ottumwa, 
Ta. 49315 


Our boys, no one can take their place; song, m 
Louis Boos. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 315099; 
Sherman A. Drew, Onaway, Mich. 49316 


‘Our country’s love; song, melody Frank W. Ford. 


© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E unp. 313758; Billie Eliza- 
beth Martin, Norfolk, Va. 49317 


Our Emaline; w & m Robertson Otto Geiersbach, 
arr. Malcolm A. Lee. © Nov. 22, 1942; E pub. 
109527; Robertson 0. Geiersbach, sole owner 
Keep-in-tune publications, Forest Park, Ill. 

49318 


Our farewell kiss; w & melody Dick [i. e. R. W.] 


Long. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 316855; Rich- 
ard Wayne Long, Barksdale Field, La. 49319 


Our Flag; song, m Edward E. Menges. © 1c. Nov. 


23, 1942: E unp. 316130; Tina Ford, St. Louis. 
49320 


——w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 
315321; Rufus Calvin Bowman, 3d, Salem, Va. 
49321 


Our Flag so true; w Nancy Tannerstone, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Nov, 10, 1942; E unp. 
314948; Ollie Marles, Blytheville, Ark, 49322 


Our forest primeval; song, melody Basil V. Alt, 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316297; Gordon 
Eliason, Ames, Ia, 49323 


Our furlough honeymoon; fox trot, w Sid Press, m 
Ben Ross; orch. pts. © Nov. 7, 1942; E pub, 
109283; Associated music publishers, inc., New 
York. 49324 


Our golden wedding; song. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942: 
E unp. 316094; William P., Singeltary, Wilson, 
N.C. 49325 


Our great American soldiers; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314805; Moiselle M. Garl- 
inghouse Foss, Drain, Or. 49326 


Our hearts are open to you; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 25, 1942: E unp. 316412: Delbert McKeighen, 
Akron, O. 49327 


Our heroes; song. © 1 c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 
315104; Salome Scott MacGaha, Memphis, Tenn. 
49328 


Our island rendezvous; w M. H. Walters, m M. H. 
Early. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314272; 
Margaret Holt Early & Mary Hamilton Walters, 
Weston, W. Va. 49329 


Our last waltz; w & melody. © Oct. 15, 1942: E 
pub. 109105; Samuel Wesoky, Pittsburgh. 
49330 


~——w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316673; O. H. Erickson, Ventura, Calif, 49331 


Our liberty; w Bea Watson, m Bill Eichmann, jr. 
© Apr. 8, 1942: E pub. 109468; Tin Pan Alley, 
Philadelphia. 49332 


Our love song; w C. G. Doehrer, m R. G. Allen. © 
1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316174; Charles G. 
Doehrer & Richard Gould Allen, Altadena, Calif. 

49333 


Our mountain home; song, w Joseph A. Schmidt, © 
1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 317546; Thomas B. 
Schmidt, Harrisburg, Pa. 49334 


Our nation glorious; song, arr. Walter Esberger. 
© 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 316436; Oscar Peter 
Grischy, Cincinnati. 49335 


Our national power; pf., withw; in A. © 1c. Dec. 
10, 1942; E unp. 317765; Drusilla Underhill, 
Dowagiac, Mich. 49336 


Our new homeland; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin, © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317707; 
Chris Georges, Toronto. 49337 


Our old rooster won’t get up in the morning; w & m 
Ralph Butler & Tolchard Evans. © Sept. 30, 
1942; E for. 67705; Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 

49338 


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49339 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Our prayer; song, arr. Evelyn Smith Bishop. © 1 
c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316153; Maude Rowley, 
London, Ont., Canada. 49339 


Our prayer for you; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 317040; Hannah Brown, 
Englewood, Col. 49340 


Our rainbow; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 315597; Eric B. Van Norden, New York. 
49341 


Our song; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 
317053; Betty Jane Lancaster, Oakland, Calif. 
49342 


Our song is victory; w & melody Mrs. Louis [i. e. 
J.] Mistele. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315395; 
Janet Mistele, Jefferson, Wis. 49343 


Our trip over there; song, melody Eddie Keenan. 
© 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 317485; Mary J. Ma- 
guire, Lexington, Ky. 49344 


Our victory; march song. © Nov. 10, 1942; E pub. 
109235; Gino Di Vito, Chicago. 49345 


Our victory march; song, arr. Alice Seidlova. © 
lc. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 317573; Joan K. Norton, 
New York. 49346 


Our war song; song. © Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 
109590; Anthony B. Longenbaugh, Crowley, La. 
49347 


Our wonderful U.S. A.; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
10, 1942; E unp. 317695; Mollie A. Dalton, Abing- 
ton, Mass. 49348 


Out of the corner of my eye; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316242; Francis John 
Schlonga, Leavenworth, Kan. 49349 


Out of the night; w Bobby [i. e. R.] Munro, m A. E. 
Vazzana. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 298918; 
Anthony E. Vazzana, Troy, N. Y. & Rosanne 
Munro, Fort Plain, N. Y. 49350 


Out of the old shall come a new; song, melody Bob 


Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315908; 
Golda S. Dorr, Cherokee, Okl. 49351 
Out upon the moonlite waters; song. © 1 c. Nov. 


6, 1942; E unp. 314402; Charlotte Lind, Des 
Moines. 49352 


Over; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Dec. 11, 
1942; E unp. 317825; Emma Claudine Wilson, 
Atlanta. 49353 


Over here; march song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E 
unp. 316372; Bess O. Beeman, Austin, Tex. 
49354 


——w Bernice Davis, & melody. © 1c. Nov. 11, 
1942: E unp. 316229; Lucile Johnson, Medina, O. 
49355 


Over my shoulder, you fell in love with somebody 
else; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 316759; Sue B. Billingsley, 
Athens, Ala. 49356 


Over-seas song; song, melody J. Polisano. © 1c, 
Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 316906; Alfred Coppola, 
Dominic Cerminara & Joe Polisano, Atlantic 
City. 49357 


Over the Alps; w Natalie Butler, & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 316972; Clare Vaughan 
Sturges, Farmington, Me. 49358 


Over the rainbow of love; pf., withw. © 1c. Nov. 
25, 1942; E unp. 316512; Martha Harnish Covert, 
Three Springs, Pa. 49359 


Over there, somewhere; song, m Bernie Clements. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314806; M. Ardella 
Grant, Baytown, Tex. 49360 


Over where; w J. Tilson, m M. Tilson. © 1 c. Nov. 
27, 1942; E unp. 316486; Jack Tilson & Myrta 
Tilson, Indianapolis. 49361 


Overflowing; w H. S. Milward, m B. D. Ackley; pf. 
© Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 109211; Rodeheaver co., 
Winona Lake, Ind. 49362 


Ozark blues; song, m J, Chas. McNeil. © 1c, Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 317039; Bridget McGuirk, St. 
Louis. 49363 


Ozark moon; song,m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
©l1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317379; Dalles Eugene 
Turner, Crane, Or. 49364 


Paddy boy; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 315655; Alice S. Douglas, Kokomo, Ind. 
49365 


Paderewski’s lament; w & melody. © 1-c. Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 316718; Molly Kennedy, Flint, 
Mich. 49366 


Pal; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 
316399; Ethel Graham Sanders, Frostproof, Fla. 
49367 


Pal o’ mine; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316554; Bert W. 
Hall, Terre Haute, Ind. 49368 


yy 

Pal of my golden dreams; song, melody Leona 

Tingley Baker. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E ump. - 
315754; Onie Day. Tingley, Anadarko, Okl. 

49369 


Pale faced dancer; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 
c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315659; Bessie Lee 
Copus, Madera, Calif. 49370 


Panamerican rhapsody; pf. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 317249; Arturo Somohano, San Juan, Puerto 
Rico. 49371 


Papa’s polka; by Joseph Stacey; concertina. © Nov. 
20, 1942; E pub. 109530; Rudy Patek, sole owner 
Patek music co., Chicago. 49372 


Parade of the teddy bears; w Sammy Cahn & Saul 
Chaplin, m John W. Bratton, arr. Douglas Mac- 
Lean [pseud. of F. Campbell Watson]; women’s 
3-pt. cho. © Nov. 18, 1942; E pub. 109330; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 49373 


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no. 11, 1942 


49409 


Parader; march, George S. King; band pts., with 
conductor. © Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 109301; Pro- 
art publications, New York. 49374 


Paradise; song. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 
316443; Mildred Coulter, Columbus, Ind. 49375 


Paradise Isle; song. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316715; Alan Ben McRoberts, Washington. 
49376 


Paradise Valley; w & m Bernie Wayne, Ben Raleigh, 
Nick Kenny & Charles Kenny. © Nov. 20, 1942; 
E pub. 109418; Atlas music corp., New York. 

49377 


Parlay Charley; w G. R. Bass, melody Maury [i. e. 
Maurice] Bloom. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 
315214; Maurice Bloom & Gilbert R. Bass, Buffalo. 

49378 


Parting; pf., withw. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 
316852; Patricia Ruth Henry, Los Angeles. 
49379 


Passé; w & m Eddie De Lange, Carl Sigman & 
Joseph Meyer. © Apr. 9, 1942; E pub. 109564; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 49380 


Passing thoughts; by S. MacIntosh; pf. duet. © Oct. 
25, 1936; E for. 67639; Schott & co., ltd., London. 
49381 


Pastels; by Guy Maier; pf. © Nov. 24, 1942; E 
pub. 109493; Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
49382 


Patch and pray; song, melody Oscar Catsiff & J. 
Louis Merkur. ©1 c. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 
317468; Florence Tarr, New York. 49383 


Patches, patches! Ration us our patches; w & m 
Ruth Viola Rapp [i. e. R. V. R. Beno] © 1c. Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 316663; Ruth Viola Rapp Beno, 
Logansport, Ind. 49384 


Patrick Joseph Murphy; melody Joe Rines. © 1c. 
Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 317262; Paull-pioneer music 
corp., New York. 49385 


Patriotic way; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942: E unp. 317699; Ada 
Beeman, Grawn, Mich. 49386 


Peace; hymn, w R. D. Spencer. © 1c. Nov. 20, 
1942; E unp. 315981; William M. Spencer, Chicago. 
49387 


——w Henry Vaughan; mixed voices. © 1c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 315879; Charles T. Maclary, 
Glenside, Pa. ; 49388 


Peace, good will, the angels bring; w C. Eastmond; 
pi. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316170; Morton 
Vincent Reece, New York. 49389 


Peace in the harbors; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 316210; Marie Alberta Prentice, 
Los Angeles. 49390 


Peace! itis I; verse w from Anatolius, cho. wD. 
L. Ives, m D. L. Ives & Reuben Wingrove Ives; 
pi. © Aug. 1, 1942; E pub. 109388; David Living- 
stone Ives, Fort Wayne. 49391 


Peace of mind; w & melody Doc Hopkins & Phil 
Kalar. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317273; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 49392 


Pearl Harbor; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 317566; Harry Venus, Chicago. 49393 


Pearl Harbor disaster; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317821; Martin E. 
Brown, Sharpsburg, Ia. 49394 


Pent paradise; w & m Terry Gilkyson [i. e. H. H. 
Gilkyson, 3d] © 1c. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 315997; 
Hamilton Henry Gilkyson, 3d, Mont Clare, Pa. 

49395 


People’s peace; song, melody Veronica Shipley. 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316814; Adolph O. 
Huseby, Colfax, Wis. 49396 


Pepper tree; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316282; Una E. Huber,,. 
West Los Angeles, Calif, 49397 


Perfect baby; song, m Reginald Belcher. © 1 c. 
June 16, 1942; E unp. 314899; Roy Pauley, East 
Orange, N. J. 49398 


Perfection; song. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1942;E unp. 
316124; Elizabeth Katherine Statt, Minneapolis. 
49399 


Perkins (Walton) modern popular piano method. v. 
1. © Jan. 5, 1942; AA 414520; Modern standard 
music co., Chicago. 49400 


Phantom love; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 317032; Loktha Lohman, 
Port Orchard, Wash. 49401 


Phillip D’Amour; operetta. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; 
D 76195; Carl Songer, Chicago. 49401* 


Phillipian [?] festival; march, K. L. King; band 
pts. © Nov. 27, 1942; E pub. 109435; K. L. King 
music house, Fort Dodge, Ia. 49402 


Phoebe; song. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317623; 
Leon T. Russell, Jackson, Mich. 49403 


Piccolo Pete; fox trot, w & m Phil Baxter, arr. Vic 
Schoen; small orch. pts. © Oct. 12, 1942; E pub. 
109350; Leeds music corp., New York. 49404 


Pickin’ the Japs from the lap of Yokohama; w & 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316490; 
May Weyer McKague, Santa Ana, Calif. 

49405 


Pickle song; arr. Louis Rosenberger; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315448; Roy W. 
Swanson, Minneapolis. 49406 


Pied Piper of America; w & m Joe Feldman, Nick 
Charles & Bobby Gregory. © Nov. 30, 1942; E 
pub. 109702; Amer. music pub. co., New York. 

49407 


Pied Piper, of Ham’lin Town; w Walter Hirsch, m 
Gerald Marks. © Nov. 19, 1942; E pub. 109543; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 49408 


Playful; by Tom [i. e. T. B.] Schutz; pf. © 1 c. Nov. 
25, 1942: E unp. 316454; Thomas Bryant Schutz, 
Los Angeles. 49409 


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49410 


Pleading (The) Saviour; pf., with w. © Aug. 31, 
1942; E pub. 109357; F. Harold Russell, Cam- 
bridge, Minn. 49410 


Pleading with you, daddy; song. © 1c. Dec. 10, 
1942; E unp. 317645; Myrtle Westlake, Denver. 
49411 


Please believe me; song. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 317196; Edward Pell, Hot Springs, Ark. 
49412 


Please don’t cry; w Ray Auburn, melody Manny 
[i. e. M. O.] Malak. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 
315758; Manuel Oliver Malak, East Cambridge, 
Mass. 49413 


Please don’t cry, my baby; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316791; Margaret Orosi, Trenton, N. J. 49414 


Please don’t ration my dreams; w & melody Adam 
Scrivener [pseud. of E. Silin] © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 315430; Emil Silin, APO 834, c/o 
Postmaster, New Orleans. 49415 


Please don’t say yes; song, arr. Jesse Gunther. © 
1 c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 316864; Morton Corcoran 
Eustis, Washington. 49416 


Please drop me a line; foxtrot, w & melody. © 1 
c. Oct. 22, 1942: E unp. 315512; Jessie Lee Maxey, 
Selma, Calif. 49417 


Please introduce me to you; w & melody. © lc. 
Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317323; Ramona Mulcahy, 
Mill Valley, Calif. 49418 


Please little breeze; song. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 316709; Helene Lukton, Denver. 49419 


Please Mr. President, don’t ration love; w & melody. 
© Oct. 15, 1942; E pub, 109103; Samuel Wesoky, 
Pittsburgh. 49420 


Please stay out of my dreams; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314988; 
Anne Harris Allgood, Toccoa, Ga. 49421 


Please wave the Flag for me daddy, just like 
I waved it for you; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 316402; Michael Anthony Marcucci, 
Portland, Me. 49422 


Please write a letter; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316776; August 
Gessing, Gildford, Mont. 49423 


Pledge to liberty; song. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 315408; Bessie M. Whiteley, Los Angeles. "5 
494 


Pollock’s (Muriel) musical moods; pf. bk. 1. © 
Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 109674; Bob Miller, inc., 
New York, 49425 


Poor delirious me; song, melody Cliff Smith. © 
1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317403; Ruby Bush, 


Ashtabula, O. 49426 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Poor little fleur-de-lis; pf. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 316510; Frederick John Bendel, West 
Orange, N. J. 49427 


Poor shepherds left their flocks at night; 2-pt. 
Christmas carol, w Adelaide Bogart Riedel; 
junior choir. © Nov. 23, 1942; E pub, 109431; 
George Vause, New York. 49428 


Poor you; from Ship ahoy, w E. Y. Harburg, m 
Burton Lane. © Mar. 9, 1942; E pub. 109561; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 49429 


Popular melody in C melody, with pf. ace. ©l1c. 
Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315726; Elleanor Shelley 
Hansen, Los Angeles. 49430 


Popular melody in D flat; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315727; Elleanor 
Shelley Hansen, Los Angeles. 49431 


Popular melody in F; melody, with pf. ace. © 1c. 
Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315725; Elleanor Shelley 
Hansen, Los Angeles. 49432 


Pork chop song; song, w Stanley G. Weinbaum. © 
1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315222; Helen Wein- 
baum Kasson, Englewood, N. J. 49433 


Portrait; song, melody Francis Patrick Pierce. © 
1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316617; Alma Twiss 
Collins, Hadley, N. Y. 49434 


Potsdam, hail to thee; song. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 316805; Robert Donald Sittig, Utica, 
Lh 2 49435 


Power and the glory; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 12, 
1942; E unp. 315045; Frances Holmburg Benedict, 
Scarborough, N. Y. 49436 


Power of God; mixed voices. © Sept. 8, 1942; E 
pub. 109500; Ward Samuel Baker, Delano, Calif. 
49437 


Prairie nights; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316563; 
James W. Wilson, Upton, Wy. 49438 


Praise Jehovah; Biblical w, m W. A. Mozart, arr. 
A. W. Binder; mixed cho. © Oct. 29, 1942; E 
pub. 109316; Broadcast music, inc., New York. 

49439 


Pray and sing and cheer; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
2, 1942; E unp. 316897; Anna D. Tipton, Garnet, 
Calif. 49440 


Pray for peace; w & m Jule Le Nard [pseud. of 
J. L. FitzPatrick]; pf. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 317594; Julia L. FitzPatrick, Chicago. 

49441 


Pray for the day; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317836; Sam Ford, 
Pasadena. 49442 


Prayer; symphony no. 4, melody. © 1c. Oct. 10, 
1942; E unp. 315307; Armando Paolo De Filippi, 
Los Angeles. : 49443 


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no. 11, 1942 49477 


Prayer for a little black kitty; pf., withw. O©Olc. 
Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 317858; Jean Hervey Gut- 
berlet, Seattle. 49444 


Prayer for Russia; by M. Agounoff [pseud. of Q. 
Maganini], based on theme by Tschaikovsky; full 
orch. sc. & pts. © Nov. 27, 1942; E pub. 109615; 
Quinto Maganini, Greenwich, Conn. 49445 


Precious; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317706; Claire A. 


Orendorff, Salt Lake City. 49446 
Precious little diary; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 7, 
1942; E unp. 317315; James Edward Henry, 
Philadelphia. 49447 


Pretty prairie princess, handsome brave; from 
The son of Don Juan; pf., withw. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1942; E unp. 313548; Frank Michael Paeano, 
New York, 49448 


Price we pay; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 315592; Robert William Hilgartner, 
Baltimore. 49449 


Pride of America; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 316687; Eber H. Patton, Longwood, 
Miss. 49450 


Pride of the nation; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315905; Florence 
Cartwright, Los Angeles. 49451 


Prim Rose; waltz song. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 315545; Marie Carrie Rorick, Orosi, Calif. 
ae 49452 


Princess Miami; w & m Misha [i.e. Martin] Fields. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E. unp, 314959; Martin 
Fields, Chicago. 49453 


Private George; w Rita Killorin, & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 28, 1942; E unp. 316601; Hazel R. Gravin, 
East Haven, Conn. 49454 


Private has no privacy; w & m Terry Gilkyson 
[i. e. H. H. Gilkyson, 3d], arr. Kay Holley. ©1 
c. Aug. 7, 1942; E unp. 315996; Hamilton Henry 
Gilkyson, 3d, Mont Clare, Pa. 49455 


Private Smith; song. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 
315733; Mark Wienand, Olympia, Wash. 
49456 


Pro patria vigilans; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
1942; E unp. 316250; Stanford Lincoln Strogoff, 
Worcester. 49457 


Provocative you; song, melody Robert Whitford. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315595; Elizabeth 
Colby, Eggertsville, N. Y. 49458 


Pul-ease Mr. Henderson, don’t ration love; w & 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317362; 
James Montague, New York. 49459 


Pull together; w & m Helen [i. e. J. H.] Dunkell & 
E. K. Dunkell. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E ump. 
317740; Edith Katherine Dunkell & Josephine 
Helen Dunkell, Baldwin, N. Y. 49460 


Puppy Fluffy, my pet pup; song. © ic. Nov. 20, 
1942; E unp. 316889; Johnny Tucker, Woodside, 


L.1., N. Y. 49461 


Push ’em up; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 313597; Michael Fraulino, Manchester, 
Conn. 49462 


Pussy-foot Pete; w & melody Walt Davidson, Frieda 
Patterson & Tom Maxon. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 317479; Davidson & Maxon Music pub- 
lishers, Hollywood, Calif. 49463 


Put a silver lining in the clouds; song, m L. Roberts 
[pseud. of Robert Lamm] © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 312228; Antonette Laursen, Box Elder, 
Mont. 49464 


Put a three cent stamp on me, and send me back to 
Tennessee; w Mack David, melody Dick Jurgens 
& Lew Quadling. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 
317258; Famous music corp., New York. 

49465 


Put another ‘nail in Hitler’s coffin; song, w Gladys 
Shelley. © Nov. 15, 1942; E pub. 109421; Ted 
Mossman, New York. 49466 


Put your arms around the army; w & m Edwin 
Keyer, Jimmy Vollmer & Frank Capano. © Apr. 
8, 1942; E pub. 109460: Tin Pan Alley, Phila- 
delphia. 49467 


Put your hand in the hand of Jesus; w &m A. H. 
Ackley; pf. © Nov. 1, 1942; E pub: 109212; 
Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 49468 


Put your pack upon your back; w & melody Mickey 
McVay. ©1c.Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 316001; Mrs. 
John L. Gaffney, Johnstown, Pa. 49469 


Quartet; lst movement, Conradin Kreutzer, tran- 
scribed F. Henri Klickmann; woodwinds. Sc. 
& pts. © Sept. 21, 1942; E pub. 109254; Alfred 
music co,, inc., New York. 49470 


Quartet E flat major; by Conradin Kreutzer; B flat 
clarinet. © 1c. Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 315504; 
Alfred music co., inc., New York. 49471 


Quartet no. 2; 1st movement, op. 10, melody. © 1 
c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316088; Alexander John 
Matthias Pazandak, Denver. 49472 


Que seas feliz; canciOn bolero. © 1c.Dec.5, 1942; 
E unp. 317250; Arturo Somohano, San Juan, 
Puerto Rico. ' 49473 


Queer; song, w Alice Hirsh. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 317183; Charles Henry Gesser, St. 
Petersburg, Fla. 49474 


Querida; by Tom [i. e. T. B.] Schutz; pf. © 1c. 
Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316455; Thomas Bryant 
Schutz, Los Angeles. 49475 


Question (A); song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316123; Elizabeth Katherine Statt, Minneapolis. 
49476 


Question and answer; w Arthur Stanley, m from 
Demande et réponse, by S. Coleridge-Taylor. 
© Nov. 7, 1942; E for. 67650; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd., London. 49477 


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49478 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


——waltz, w Arthur Stanley, m adapted from the 
melody Demande et réponse, by S. Coleridge- 
Taylor, arr. Don Bowden; orch. pts. © Nov. 25, 
1942; E for. 67660; Hawkes & son (London) ltd., 
London. 49478 


Qui sf, que sf; Brazilian samba, versos e melodia. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 309241; Erasmo 
Miranda, New York. 49479 


Radiant night; w Randolph Rayburn, m of Allegretto 
from Second symphony, by Johannes Brahms, arr. 
Kenneth Winstead; 3-pt. women’s cho. © Nov. 
23, 1942; E pub. 109658; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York, 49480 


Rainbow trail; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. of 
Andrew Brady] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315689; Elsye Snow, Rennsselaer, Ind. 49481 


Raquel; w Irving Taylor, melody AntonioDominguez. 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316179; Santly-Joy, 
inc., New York. ¥ 49482 

Read to me the stories; w & m Haldor Lillenas; pf. 
© Sept. 25, 1942; E pub. 109249; Nazarene pub. 
house, Kansas City, Mo. 49483 


Real American song; song, m Anthony Bonsignore. 
© Nov. 10, 1942; E pub. 109403; Joseph Pallucca, 
New York. 49484 


Really blue; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 316186; Beatrice Rush, Ennis, Tex. 
49485 


Recuerdos de la Alhambra; arr. H. Grant; pf. © 
1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316344; Colonial music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 49486 


Red cross spirit speaks; w John Finley, m Marie V. 
MacDonald; mixed cho. © Nov. 12, 1942; E pub. 
109321; Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 

49487 


Red sarafan; traditional m, arr. Carl Weber; 1st 
violin. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317083; Emil 
Ascher, inc., New York. 49488 


Red sister; w & m Mischa [i. e. Martin] Fields; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315149; Martin 
Fields, Chicago. 49489 


Red sunset over fair Hawaii; w Charles G. Norris, 
& melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; E unp. 315896; 
Robert C. Newell, San Francisco. 49490 


Red, White and Blue; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. 
of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315683; Louis Allen, Union City, Ind. 49491 


—w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 
315776; Gracie Reed, Van Buren, Mo. 49492 


Red, White and Blue girl; song. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 316146; Stella Harris & Sylvia Green, 
Beverly Hills, Calif. 49493 


Red, White and Blue means my Flag - and you; 
march, w &melody. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 
317076; Dorothy L. Wilson, West Los Angeles, 
Calif. 49494 


Redemption; Biblical w; mixed choir. © 1c. Dec. 
12, 1942; E unp, 317852; Jean Hervey Gutberlet, 
Seattle. 49495 


Reds bled me white, now I’m blue; song, melody 
Evelyn Weiss. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 
317368; Samuel Hymowitz, Brooklyn. 49496 


Reflection; pf. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317353; 
William Lewis Peters, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 
49497 


Refugee lullaby; w Dora J. Binder; pf. © 1c. Nov. 
28, 1942; E unp. 317179; Louis Binder, Paterson. 
49498 


Rehearsal at eight; song, melody Robert N. Schanzer. 
©1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316835; Harry Behar, 
New York, 49499 


Rejoice in the Lord; anthem, Biblical w, mC, Albert 
Scholin; mixed cho. © Nov. 19, 1942; E pub. 
109536; Mills music, inc., New York. 49500 


Rejoice! Salvation’s nigh; pf., with w. © Aug. 1, 
1942; E pub. 109389; David Livingstone Ives, 
Fort Wayne. 49501 


Remember a soldier; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 316858; Charles Henry Hicks, jr., 
Richmond. 49502 


Remember me; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315648; James J. McAndrews, 
Fort Riley, Kan. 49503 


Remember that; w & melody Shirley Botwin. ©1 
c. Nov. 16,°1942; E unp. 315454; Radio screen 
music pub. co., New York. 49504 


Remember that December; w & melody Paul Irving 
[pseud. of P. I, Pugach] © 1c. Nov. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 316620; Paul Irving Pugach, Englewood, 
N. J. 49505 


Remember the time; w’& melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 
1942; E unp. 316078; Gwenva Clarke Richardson, 
Van Nuys, Calif. 49506 


Remember ’til I get back; song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 
1942; E unp. 316885; David J. Crisel, Fresno, 
Calif. 49507 


Remember to remember; w Fred Hillebrand, m 
Carlton James, pf. sc. Adam Carroll. © Oct. 
5, 1942; E pub. 109274; Alliance music co., New 
York. 49508 


Remember your son and your country; song, 
melody Ronald Buck. © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 315661; Frank Kemp, South Bound Brook, 
N. J. ; 49509 


Remorse; song. ©1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 
317856; Jean Hervey Gutberlet, Seattle. 
49510 


Removing the shackle; from Man on America’s 
conscience, by Herbert Stothart. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
1942; E unp. 316329; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

49511 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1942 


49547 


Rendezvous in Rio; w & melody Jeanne [i. e. P. L.] 


Beatty. © 1c. Oct, 29, 1942; E unp, 315071; 


Pansy Lee Beatty, Kansas City, Mo. 49512 
Rest, soldier; song, pf. arr. Louis Rosenberger. 
© Nov. 28, 1942; E pub. 109641; Guy Wilbert 
Atherton, St. Paul. 49513 


Résumée; w Elizabeth Thorne Brown, & melody. 
© ic. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp, 317662; Joseph Pepe, 
Brooklyn. 49514 


Resurrection; pf, treble, with pf. acc. © 1c. Nov. 
16, 1942; E unp, 315362; Edouard Nies-Berger, 
New York. 49515 


Return home; polka, N. Shkorka; pf. accordion. © 
Nov. 14, 1942; E pub. 109646; N. Shkorka co., 
Cleveland. 49516 


Return to me my dearest pal; w & melody. Olc. 
Nov. 19, 1942; E unp, 315775; Gracie Reed, Van 
Buren, Mo. 49517 


Reunion; main title, Franz Waxman. © 1c. Dec. 
3, 1942: E unp, 317127; Loew’s, inc., New York. 
49518 


© 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 
49519 


Reveille; song. 
316524; Frank J. Hartman, Washington. 


——w Ralph O’Conner; men’s cho. © 1 c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 315281; John Surbeck, Hancock, 
Mich. 49520 


Reverie; w Elinor June Brash, m Cesare Sodero. 
© Nov. 12, 1942; E pub. 109180; G, Ricordi & co.,, 
inc., New York, 49521 


Rhapsody in Red, White and Blue; w Peter Barry & 
Vernon Duke, m V.Duke. © Nov. 19, 1942; E pub, 
109545; Milis music, inc., New York. 49522 


Rhapsody of love; w George Leiberman, & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp, 316120; Victor 
Picone, New York. 49523 


Rhine River; song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
315946; Helen Leibensperger Humphreys, Calum- 
bus, O. 49524 


Rhythm rhapsody; by Walton Perkins & Charles 
Garland, ed. Lois Manning; pf. © Nov. 16, 1935; 
E pub, 109258; Modern standard music co., 
Chicago. - 49525 


Richest couple in town; w & melody Buddy Arnold 
[pseud. of Bernard Arnof] & G. Price. © 1c. 
Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316667; George Price & 
Bernard Arnof, New York. 49526 


Ride on; fox trot, w & m Skeets [i. e. Campbell A.] 
Tolbert, arr. Vic Schoen; small orch. pts. © Oct. 
12, 1942; E pub. 109297; Leeds music corp., 
New York. 49527 


Rigamarole; by Harold Mooney, arr. Jimmy Dale; 
orch. pts. © Nov. 15, 1942: E pub. 109694; Luz 
bros. music publishers, inc., New York. 49528 


Right to liberty; song, w Opal Hemler. © 1c. Nov. 
27, 1942; E unp. 316495; Albert La Cava, Cleve- 
land. 49529 


Ring the bell for Uncle Sam; w & m Jack Nelson & 
Si Rothman. © Nov. 18, 1942; E pub. 109395; 
M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 49530 


Ring Yankee Doodle, you're dandy for me; w & 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316520; 
Helen VY. Parrott, Ostrander, O. 49531 


Rise up, shepherd, an foller; negro Christmas 
spiritual, harmonized & arr. George W. Kemmer; 
mixed voices. © Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 109585; 
G. Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 49532 


Rita’s waltz; op. 1; pf. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942: E unp. 
317208; Charles Tese Gabriele, Brooklyn. 
49533 


River of life; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316286; Norma Bodette, 
Garden, Mich. 49534 


Road to glory; song, melady Eddie Keenan. © 1c. 
Nov. 14, 1942: E unp. 315213; Florence Gerard, 
New Britain, Conn. 49535 


Roads; song, w Alice Hirsh. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 317181; Charles Henry Gesser, St. 
Petersburg, Fla. 49536 


Rock me in the cradle mother; w & melody. © ic. 
Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315567; Marie Helen 
Baker, Old Town, Me. 49537 


Rockin’ away on the moon; song, m Stephen Grady 
[pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 315710; Nelson Swager, Fort Wayne. 

49538 


Roll on, old Hudson River, roll on; pf. treble, with 
w. ©lc. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 314836; John 
Martin, New Dorp, S.I., N. Y. 49539 


Roll up your sleeves, Uncle Sammy; w & melody. 
© 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316536; Frank 
Lozito, New York. 49540 


Roller derby song; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 13, 
1942: E unp. 315204; Guy Savage, Chicago. 
49541 


Rolling along to victory; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
5, 1942; E unp. 317309; Alice Louise Carter, 
Lafayette, Calif. 49542 


Rolling pin brigade; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 
1 c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316293; Grace Mc- 
Callister, Kermit, Tex. 49543 


Rolling sea; song, melody Danny Kuaana. © lc. 
Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317074; Maile Blackwell, 
New York. 49544 


Rolling tanks; song. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 
315646; Norman William Burdette Houger, 
Cleveland. 49545 


Romance at rationing; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315662; Bobby Mc- 
Ghee, Magdelena, N. M. 49546 


Romance the buterfole Hannah; waltz kouket & 
doomba song. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 311442; 
Mollie Perlman, New York. 49547 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
49548 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Romantic interlude; w & melody Ruby Fisher, © 
1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317062; Reuben Fisher, 
New York. 49548 


Romantic love; song, melody Willard Herring. © 
1c, Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 316006; Violet Bray, 
Columbus, Ga. 49549 


Rose for daddy; fox trot, w & melody. © 1c. June 
11, 1942; E unp. 316027; Dorothea Ellen Layton 
Hammond, Los Angeles. 49550 


Rose petals; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317299; Audrey De John, 
Philadelphia. 49551 


Rosemary Levy; melody Joe Rines. © 1c. Dec. 1, 
1942; E unp. 317263; Paull-pioneer music corp., 
New York. 49552 


Roses carry me back to dream; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317831; 
Effie Dean Youse, Baltimore. 49553 


Rosie the riveter; w & m Redd Evans & John Jacob 
Loeb, pf. arr. George N. Terry. © Nov. 6, 1942; 
E pub. 109081; Paramount music corp., New 
York. 49554 


Round-up moon is shining; song. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 315403; Harold Henry Wallen, Fort 
Harrison, Mont. 49555 


Round-up time in Tokyo; w & melody Gene [i. e. 
E. G.| Bowen. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316844; Edgar Gene Bowen, A.P.O. 8, Nashville. 

49556 


Rouse ye, shepherds; w Christine T. Curtis, m 
Robert W. Gibb; women’s 3-pt. voices. © Nov. 
24, 1942; E pub. 109434; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 49557 


Rufus; w & m May H. Brahe. © Nov. 27, 1942; E 
for. 67711; Boosey & Hawkes (Aust.) pty. ltd., 
Sydney, Australia. 49558 


Run, little raindrop, run; from Springtime in the 
Rockies, w Mack Gordon, m Harry Warren. © 
Nov. 3, 1942; E pub. 109160; Twentieth century 
music corp., New York. 49559 


Running water in the springtime; song, w J. C. 
Challis. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316354; 
Catherine Clarke Harker, San Antonio. 49560 


Russian holiday; by Carl Weber; ist violin. © 1c. 
Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315153; Emil Ascher, inc., 
New York. 49561 


Russian lament; song, arr. Phillip Longo. © 1c. 
Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315643; Howard Samuel 
Weiner, Fort Bliss, Tex. 49562 


Russian winter; song. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 317638; Maurice Limonick, Los Angeles. 
49563 


S.0O.S., U.S. A.; song. ©1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E 
unp. 317401; Irene Milligan & Ruth Pearson, 
Rockford, Il. 49564 


Sacred treble choruses; 3-pt., w & m arr. & ed. 
George F. Strickling. © Oct. 10, 1942; AA 414348; 
Hall & McCreary co., Chicago. 49565 


Sacrifice; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 
317527; Al Frisco Bowman, Buffalo, 49566 


Safeguard America; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 1, 
1942; E unp. 316938; Alonzo Bernard Coles, 
New York. 49567 


Said the coffee to the doughnut; pf., withw. © 1c. 
Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316467; Minnadell Mallison, 
Berkeley, Calif. 49568 


Sailing; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Dec. 
11, 1942; E unp. 317823; Alice A. Hughes, 
Pomona, Il. 49569 


Sailing down the Delaware; song, m Stephen Grady 
[pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 315672; Mabel Fuller, Wilmington, Del. 

49570 


Sailing down the river of love; song. © 1 c. Nov. 
7, 1942; E unp. 315969; Sarah Rose Grace, St. 
Paul. 49571 


Sailor in blue; song, m Eddie Ward [pseud. of Eddie 
Boyden] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315711; 
Katherine Rudolph, Philadelphia. 49572 


Sailor man, won’t you hurry home; song. © 1c. 
Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316706; Beulah Ellen 
Britton, Sioux Falls, S. D. 49573 


Sailors and soldiers; fox trot, w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 315312; Frank Izzo, New 
Haven. 49574 


St. Louie Flo; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. 
Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315906; Florence Cart- 
wright, Los Angeles. 49575 


Sally; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 
1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315343; Raymond E. 
Jensen, Norwood, R. I. 49576 


Sally’s folly; song, melody Bob Allen. © 1c. Nov. 
3, 1942; E unp. 314079; Florenz Esselle Steven- 
son, San Francisco. 49577 


Salute to Russia; by Mischa Michaeloff; pf. © Oct. 
1, 1942; E for. 67693; Cinephonic music co., 
ltd., London. 49578 


Salute to the WAACs; w Tom [i. e. T. M.] Adair, 
melody Dick [i.e. R.R.] Uhl. ©1 c. Oct. 10, 
1942; E unp. 311699; Thomas M. Adair & Richard 
R. Uhl, Kingston, Pa. 49579 


Salvage for victory; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 12, 
1942; E unp. 315114; Joseph J. Harris, Dallas. 
49580 


Same grand Flag; w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 314792; Charles H. Frizzelle, Los Angeles. 
49581 


‘Same old Man In The Moon; song. © 1c. Nov. 30, 


1942; E unp. 316710; Helene Lukton, Denver. 
49582 


Sammy boy; w & melody Bill [i. e. W.] Wachter. © 
1 c.Dec.8, 1942; E unp. 317554; William Wachter, 
Baltimore. 49583 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 11, 1942 49619 


Sandman; song. ©1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 
316257; Vergil Kenaeth Price, Los Angeles. 
49584 


Sandman, a-hoy; song. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 
317434; Karl Case Robertson, Wichita. 49585 


Sandman’s lullaby; w Sammy Gallop, melody Lou 
Singer. ©1 c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315824; 
Leeds music corp., New York. 49586 


San Domingo rose; melody Mart Fryberg. © lc. 
Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 314908; Colonial music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 49587 


Santa will be coming soon; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 
316559; Kathryn Johonie, Verona, Calif. 49588 


Saucy little girl; w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 315425: Ross Latshaw, Snohomish, 
Wash. 49589 


Save me a place in your heart; song. © 1c. Dec. 
7, 1942; E unp. 317366; Aline Evelyn Martinek, 
Wesley, Ia. 49590 


Save the victory waltz for me; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315749: Arthur Silliman 
Kinney, Jackson Heights, N. Y. 49591 


Save your blarney for me; song. © July 28, 1942; 
E pub. 109508; Rozane Halborn Cook, St. Louis. 
49592 


Save your fat, save your fat; w & melody. ©Olc. 
Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316690; Max Heller, Phila- 
delphia. 49593 


Save your heart, for an American girl; w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317618; Gilbert C. 
Tennant, Washington. 49594 


Save your kisses, for me; fox-trot, w & melody L. 
Graden & Erwin L. Koerber. © 1c. Oct. 31, 
1942; E unp. 316378; Lucille Graden, West Chicago. 

49595 


Saving my love like a miser; w Katherine Randall 
fi. e. K. R. Baker], m Jack Schatenstein. © 1c. 
Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317786; Katherine Randall 
Baker, Abilene, Tex. 49596 


Say a prayer for our boys over there; w & melody 
Cliff [i.e. C. J.] Holdren. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 315170; Clifford John Holdren, Charleston, 
W. Va. 49597 


Say that you'll be waiting; pf. treble, with w. © 1 
c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314876; J. W. Eastburn, 
Douglas, Ariz. 49598 


Schicklegruber’s [?] knell, w Leland Hobart Floyd, 
m Ethel A. McElhone. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 315511: Lilian Gilby Mowel, Union Beach, 
N. J. 49599 


Scotch cowboy; w & melody Helen Diller. Olc. 
Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317274; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 49600 


Scouts and campers marching song; pf., with w. 
© Oct. 8, 1942; E pub. 109338; Henry S. Wilder, 
Lincoln, Mass. 49601 


Sea gull; song, w B. Murray. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 317416; Henry W. Closson, South Orange, 
N. J. 49602 


Sea rapture; w Emeric Hulme Beaman, m Eric 
Coates, arr. George Shackley; 7-pt. mixed cho. 
© Nov. 16, 1942; E pub. 109552: Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 49603 


Sebastopol; by Carl Weber; violin. © 1 c. Nov. 
28, 1942; E unp. 316607; Emil Ascher, inc., 
New York, 49604 


Second in my heart; pf., with w. © 1c.Nov. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 315235; Virginia Mary Pfeifer, St. Louis. 
49605 


Secret of His presence; hymn. © Dec. 1, 1942; E 
pub. 109505; Laurel R. Girdner, Hollister, Calif. 
49606 


Secrets; song. © Nov. 15, 1942; E pub. 109485; 
Paul Sayre, Iowa City, Ia. 49607 


Send a salami; w & melody.* © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 316960; Herbert Schwartz, New York. 
49608 


Send him a letter today; song, arr. Karl Holer. © 
1 c. Oct. 17, 1942; E unp. 315093; Gene Dixon, 
Washington. 49609 


Send him away with a smile; song, m J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 317031; Jane 
Simpson, San Francisco. 49610 


Send me a letter; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 
c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315916; Benjamin H. 
McAdoo, McKeesport, Pa. 49611 


Send me your love, dear; w Audry Piper, pf. ©1 
c. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 317470; Bert B. Bruce, 
Millsboro, Pa. 49612 


Send the message through; song, arr.John R. Hanna, 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316537; Thomas Val 
Messer, East Cleveland, O. 49613 


Send the word; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. 
Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315929; E. A. Sitton, San 
Francisco. 49614 


Send your mother flowers on your birthday; w & 
melody Buck Ram. © 1c. June 13, 1942, E unp. 
317473, Noble music co., inc., New York. 

4y615 


Sentimental song; song. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 316689, Virginia Lee Reichart, Valley Falls, 
Kan. 49616 


Sentries of the sky, wG. A. Ward & Frank Tomaselli, 
melody Lou [i. e. Lucille] Anderson. © 1c. Dec. 
9, 1942; E unp. 317674: George A. Ward, New 
York. 49617 


Sepian nocturne; by Dave Matthews; pf. © 1c. Nov. 
21, 1942; E unp. 316199; Regent music corp., 
New York. 49618 


Serenade in G pf. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 
317251; Arturo Somohano, San Juan, Puerto Rico. 
49619 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


49620 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Serenade they played in Ensenada; w & melody. © 
1 c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 314382; Gladys Marie 
Bagwill, Chicago. 49620 


Serenade to the sun; by Ramon Solano; pf. © Sept. 
30, 1942; E for.67707; Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 
49621 


Serious serenade; by Ina McCullough; pf. © Aug. 
25, 1942; E for. 67633; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 49622 


Sermon on the Mount; Biblical w, m Byllee Pugh 
Masters [pseud. of M. E. Holdanay], arr. Grant 
MacGregor; mixed voices. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 317192; Mary E. Holdanay, Hollywood, 
Calif. 49623 


Service center song; song. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 315370; Vivian E. Morean, Chicago. 
49624 


Service is fine, in the service; w & m Eugene West 
& Otis Spencer. © Nov. 19, 1942; E pub. 109549; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 49625 


Seven little letters; w & m Don Corbo [i. e. D. R. 
Corbo, jr.] © Oct. 30, 1942; E pub. 109578; 
Dominick R. Corbo, jr., Asbury Park. 49626 


Shackle (The); from Man on America’s conscience, 
by Herbert Stothart. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 
316330; Loew's, inc., New York. 49627 


Shadow; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316792; Pearl R. 
Johnson, Cumberland, Md. 49628 


Shadow in the moonlight; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315469; Walter Bell, 
Elizabeth, Pa. 49629 


Shall we gather at the rhythm; from Follies girl, w 
Nick Kenny & Charles Kenny, m Sonny Burke & 
John Murphy. © Nov. 6, 1942; E pub. 109079; 
Atlas music corp., New York. 49630 


Shame on me. w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; & 
unp. 317322; Charles J. Zuppardo, Detroit. 
49631 


Shangri-La; song, m Byron Brvoks ,pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee| © 1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 313860; 
Anna C. Wampler, Bruceville, Ind. 49632 


Shantasy; by Felton [i. e. E. Felton] Rapley; pf. © 
May 19, 1942; E for. 67694; Cinephonic music co., 
ltd., London. 49633 


She is sweet and fussy; song, melody Eddie Keenan. 
© 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 317436; James Mic- 
ciche, Bridgeport, Conn. 49634 


She is young an’ purty; w L. McDonald, melody M. 
G. Thomas. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315226; 
Leo McDonald & Millard Galweston Thomas, New 
York. 49635 


She loves you; song, melody Bob Carleton. © lc. 
Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317828; Anna D. Weyman, 
San Mateo, Calif. 49636 


She means everything to me; song. © 1c. Nov. 21, 
1942; E unp. 317511; Marjorie H. Marshall, 
Baton Rouge, La. 49637 


She want [?] to sell my monkey; w & m Hudson 
Whittaker; pf. treble. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942: E 
unp. 313213; Wabash music co., Evergreen Park, 
Nl. 49638 


Sheep may safely graze (Schafe koénnen sicher 
weiden); from The birthday cantata, by Johann 
Sebastian Bach, English version Katherine K. 
Davis, sacred w C. R. W. Robertson [pseud. of 
Katherine Kennicott Davis], concert arr. A. 
Walter Kramer; high voice; in A flat. © Nov. 
16, 1942; E pub. 109326; Galaxy music corp., 
New York. 49639 


Sheiks of Shangri-La; song, melody Ed Chenette. 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1942; E unp. 316590; Mrs. Robert 
G. Lebby, Washington. 49640 


She’ll be coming round the mountain; new w & arr. 
of m Henry Hall. © Oct. 22, 1942; E for. 67710; 
Victoria music pub, co., ltd., London. 49641 


She’s a welder in Lockheed factory; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
314717; Minnie Johnson, Sterling, Neb. 49642 


She’s become a WAAC; song, arr. Jesse Manley. 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1942; E unp. 316585; Grace 
Willis, Griffin, Ga. 49643 


She’s everybody's sweetheart; w & melody. © ic. 
Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316393; Octave J. Péan, 
New Milford, N. J. 49644 


She’s my Rose; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; | 
E unp. 317732; Victor Paul Sbraccia, Malden, 
Mass. 49645. 


Shickelgruber’s [?] rats; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
18, 1942; E unp. 316842; Charles Judson Green, 
Portsmouth, Va. 49646 


Shine on liberty; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 317455; Frank Ramondetta, Brooklyn. ~ 
49647 


Ship (A) a-sailing; w Dorothy Dunkin & R. W. Woods; 
pf. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315790; Richard 
Whitfield Woods, La Porte, Ind. 49648 


Sho ’nuff; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 
317367; Claudia Lillian Carson, Marion, Ind. 
49649 


Shortest way to early reading; by I. E. Bridge; pf. 
bks. 1, 2. © July 21, 1938; E for. 67636, 67637; 
Schott & co., ltd., London. 49650, 49651 


Shot and shell; song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 
317180; Patrick McGreal Armstrong, San Antonio. 
49652 


Shoulder arms; w & melody Carl Jaspan. © lc. 
Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314906; Mrs. Carl Jaspan, 
Washington. 49653 


Shoulders to the wheel; song. © 1c.Nov. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 315898; Harry H. Lerner, New York. 
49654 


Shout, brother, shout;w & m Herm Fairbanks &Deke 
Watson. © Nov. 18, 1942; E pub. 109335; Ad- 
vanced music corp., New York. 49655 


1818 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1942 


Shout! Shout! America; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
24, 1942: E unp. 316357; George R. Simon, Hart- 
ford. 49656 


Shout three cheers for America; w D. Gornston & 
Evelyn Kramer, melody E. Kramer. © Oct. 12, 
1942: E pub. 109127; David Gornston, New York. 

49657 


Show me highway eighty; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 316189; Russ Tatum, Phoenix, 
Ariz. 49658 


Sic, sic, sic, Hitler will be licked; song. © Nov. 
11, 1942; E pub. 109097; Emily Tavernier, Wash- 
ington. 49659 


Sierra Morena; w Fernando Ruiz del Vizo, m tran- 
scribed from Marchetti’s La féte de Seville. © 
1 c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 317494; H. Leopold 
Spitalny, New York. 49660 


Sigma phi gamma pep song; w & m Beth Hanson 
Moore. © Nov. 20, 1942; E pub. 109443; Sigma 
phi gamma internatl. sorority, Indianapolis. 

49661 


Silhouette; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 317045; Harold Robert Enalls, 
South Bound Brook, N. J. 49662 


Silver dollar souvenir; foxtrot, w & melody. © 1 
c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp, 316135; Wilford Olsen & 
LaVeda Olsen, Kansas City, Mo. 49663 


Silver stars; mazurka brillante, Carl Bohm, op. 
327, no. 3, arr., abridged & transcribed Walter 
Rolfe; pf. © Oct. 20, 1942; E pub. 108571; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 49664 


Silver wings; song. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 
315586; Maude Maxfield, Carbondale, Col. 
49665 


Silver wings in the morning; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315910; 
Irma Hubbell, Beallsville, Md. 49666 


Since Bill got to be a marine; w G. E. Kuhn, melody 
H. W. Schubert. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 
317057; George E. Kuhn & Hugh W. Schubert, 
Brooklyn. 49667 


Since I left you; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Nov. 
16, 1942; E unp. 315279; Dale Thomas Stewart, 
Brighton, fil. 49668 


Since you went away; song. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 315367; Elizabeth Katherine Statt, Minnea- 
polis. 49669 

Since you went to war; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 1, 
1942; E unp. 316940; Goldie Hayes, Arkansas City, 
Kan. 49670 


Since you've gone away; w &melody. © lc. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 317529; Rosalyn Rachel Suesholtz, 
Brooklyn. 49671 


Sincerely; song, m Morty Berk. © Nov. 1, 1942; 
E pub. 109345; Florence Consulla Milburn, Phil- 
adelphia. 49672 


49688 


Sing and smile; song, melody Bob Carieton. © 1 
c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316765; August Gessing, 
Gildford, Mont. 49673 


Sing hallelujah, it’s gonna be a great day; song. 
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317175; Della Elaine 
Hout, Akron, O. 49674 


Sing, it’s good for ya; w Hughie Prince, m Harold 
Mooney, arr. Jimmy Dale; orch. pts., with men’s 
3-pt. voices. © Nov. 15, 1942; E pub. 109693; 
Luz bros. music publishers, inc., New York. 

49675 


Sing to the Lord; Biblical w, m H. Hofmann, arr. 
Griffith J. Jones; mixed cho. © Nov. 18, 1942; 
E pub. 109325; Galaxy music corp., New York. 

49676 


Singing the rock-hock blues; song. © Oct. 24, 1942; 
E pub. 109448; Lanny Raynor, Brooklyn. 
49677 


Sinner fall on your knees, don’t let the chariot swing 
on by; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316632; Charles Henri Woode, Waco, Tex. 

49678 


Siren call of steel; w Eugenie-Lee Odor [pseud. of 
C.-L. S.C. Roche], m Frank Lynn [pseud. of 
Franklyn Carnahan] © 1 c. Aug. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 309452, Cerrie-Lee Slaughter Compton Roche, 
Cleveland. 49679 


Skip stop flight around the world: compiled Alfred 
Marlhom [pseud. of Harold Flammer ], transcribed 
Stanford King & others, pf. © Nov. 12, 1942; 
AA 414858; Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 

49680 


Skit-skat skate along home, song. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942: E unp. 316427; Margaret Trace Webster, 
Bakersfield, Calif. 49681 


Sky above can’t always be gray, w Mary Logue & 
Frank Ford [pseud. of I. M. Ciesielski], m 
Jimmie Crane. ©1 c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 
317096: Ignatius Marian Ciesielski, Philadelphia. 

49682 


Slap happy Sal; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. 
Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314946; Kay Swisher, 
Montesano, Wash. 49683 


Slap polka; from Oh doctor, w Paul Francis Webster, 
m Harry Revel. ©1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 
317411; Universal music corp., New York. 

49684 


Sleep; w Amanda Lyne & C. R. Mondolfo, & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 315523; Charles 
Rolland Mondolfo, New York. 49685 


Sleeper jump; w & melody Mack David, Al Hoffman 
& Jerry Livingston. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 
317030, Santly-Joy, inc., New York. 49686 


Sleepy eyes; pf. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316294; 
Richard Ten Hoor, Berrien Springs, Mich. 
49687 


Slumber song; w &m Mrs. Grover C. [i. e. L. R.] 
Lauden. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317498; 
Loma Ried Lauden, Coldwater, Mich. 49688 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
49689 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Small talk; w John Rox, & melody. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
1942; E unp. 316351; Stuart Rodney Ross, New 
York. 49689 


Smile a smile of victory, when you kiss your boys 
good-by; song. ©1c. Dec.3, 1942; E unp. 317024; 
Jeannette A. Salomonson, Muskegon, Mich. 

49690 


Smile at a lassie; w & m Peggy [i. e. M.]| Casey; 
pf. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317587; Margaret 
Casey, New York. 49691 


Smile for me darling; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 4, 
1942: E unp. 317215; Henry Eugene Van Erkelens, 
San Francisco, 49692 


Smile for me once; w & melody Veidra King [pseud. 
of L. Thompson] © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 
315242; Loraine Thompson, Miami Beach, Fla. 

49693 


Smiling, in my heart I see you smiling; w & m 
Orpha Love [i. e. O. L. Gullickson] © 1 c. Nov. 
12, 1942: E unp. 315110; Orpha Love Gullickson, 
Fertile, Minn. 49694 


Smoke dreams; by Ralph Federer; pf. © Nov. 27, 
1942: E pub. 109576; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 49695 


Snowfall; by Claude Thornhill, arr. Paul Weirick; 
orch. pts. © Nov. 25, 1942; E pub. 109432; Mu- 
tual music soc., inc., New York. 49696 


© 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 


So help me; song. 
49697 


316691; Doris Wright, Streator, Il. 


So long son; song. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 
315088; Doris Regina Maloney, Edgewood, R. I. 
49698 


So many things; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 317574; Peggy McManus, Santa Barbara, 
Calif. 49699 


So sing I to you; w Victor Tall, m Glen Barton; 
2-pt. treble voices. © Nov. 9, 1942; E pub. 
109113; Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia, 

49700 


So sorry please; song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 315035; Lyman Lewes Johnson, Salem, Or. 
49701 


So sweet; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 
316998; Alton J. Dolinsky, Omaha. 49702 


So sweet is thy discourse; w Thomas Campion, m 
Edmund Rubbra, op. 52, no. 2; mixed voices. © 
Nov. 25, 1942; E for. 67657; Boosey & co. ltd., 
London. 49703 


So used to you; w Katherine Randall [i. e. K. R. 
Baker], m Jack Schatenstein. © 1 c. Dec. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 317787; Katherine Randall Baker, Abilene, 
Tex. 49'704 


So what; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 


926: Frances Bradley, Ocean Grove, N. J. 
316926; Fran Ys ' ee 


t 


Soldier; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 315467; Ida Garner, Durham, Calif, 
49'706 


S-o-l-d-i-e-r; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 315797; Grace E. Watson, Phoenix, Ariz. 
49707 


Soldier anchor in the sky; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
18, 1942; E unp. 316214; Jefferson F. Durden, 
Shaw, Miss. 49708 


Soldier awaiting news from home; song. © 1 c. 
Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316525; Frank J. Hartman, 
Washington. 49709 


Soldier boy; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 316898; Irene Sophia Walker, Dubuque, Ia. 
49710 


—song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 314966; E 
unp. 314966; James A. Norriss, San Jose, Calif. 
49711 


—song. ©1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316133; 
Dora Mai Guinther, Bellingham, Wash. 49712 


— —m Eddy [i.e. E. B.] Haines & Benedict 
Drago. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E-unp. 315224; 
Edward Benjamin Haines, Hartford. 49713 


© 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 
49714 


—w & melody. 
315393; James Bean, Jackson, Mich. 


—w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 
315001; George Weinflash, New York. 
49715 


——w Carl Fick, m Glenn Everett [pseud. of E. L. 
Moore] .© 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316584; 
Everett L. Moore, New Rochelle, N. Y. 49716 


—waltz; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E 
unp. 316468; Mary L. DuBignon-Clark, Ocala, 
Fla. 49717 


© 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E 
49718 


Soldier boy is blue; song. 
unp. 314960; Esther. Levy, St. Louis. 


Soldier boys; foxtrot, w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 8, 
1942; E unp. 317558; Lew Ittner, Benton, Kan. 
49719 


Soldier men; song. © Nov. 6, 1942; E pub. 109517; 
Lawrence Clifford Gibson, Pittsburgh. 49720 


Soldier sweetheart; waltz, w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
19, 1942; E unp. 315771; Flora Robertson, 
Shafter, Calif. 49721 


Soldier’s and sailor’s wish; song. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 316526; Frank J. Hartman, Wash- 
ington. 49722 


Soldier’s au revoir to love; song, arr. Luigi Carne- 
vale. ©1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315271; 
Nellie Andrews Gazzam, Philadelphia. 49723 


© 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E 
Adrian, 
49724 


Soldier’s dream; song. 
unp. 316031; Russel Charles Nelson, 
Mich. 


1820 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 11, 1942 49760 


Soldier’s farewell from Corregidor; song, m Edna 
Beatrice King. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942; E ump. 
313582: Herbert Lionel King, Port Arthur, Tex. 

49725 


Soldiers get the medals, and the sailors get the 
girls; w & m Robert L. Germaine. © Oct. 13, 
1942; E pub. 109406; Ben-Et songs, New York. 

49726 


Soldier’s goodbye; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. ©1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317384; 
Zearl B. Taute, Wausa, Neb. 49727 


Soldier’s home in heaven; march song, m Ray 
Hibbeler. © Nov. 23, 1942; E pub. 109479; Joseph 
W. Uritson, Coraopolis, Pa. 49728 


© Nov. 9, 1942; E pub. 
49729 


Soldier’s lullaby, song. 
109273; Sterling Ely, Washington. 


——w Leigh [i. e. E. L.] Metcalfe, m Dorothy May 
Metcalfe. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 315985; 
Edward Leigh Metcalfe, Dayton, O. 49730 


Soldier’s prayer; song. © 1 c. Nov. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 315061; Harriett Hatch, Chama, N. M. 
49731 


—— ——melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. 
Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317705, Edgar Betterman, 
Huntington Park, Calif. 49732 


Soldier’s rendezvous; song, melody Helen Wicks- 
man. © lic. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 315067; Mrs. 
Norman James Roberts, Warren, Pa. 49733 


Soldier’s requiem, song. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 315737; Roxie Gruver McConnaughey, Hills- 
boro, O. 49734 


Soldiers, the sailors, the U.S. marines; pf., with 
w. ©ic. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315888; Bonnie 
Leiser, Kansas City, Mo. 49735 


Soldier’s theme; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 317050; Pauline Fannie Blackford, Wash- 
ington. 49736 


Soldier’s victory; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 
c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316288; Mary Lou Hale, 
Jeff, Ky. 49737 


Solidarity march; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 11, 
1942; E unp. 317721; Milton E. Alvis, San Antonio. 
49738 


Solomon Levy; melody Joe Rines. © 1c. Dec. 1, 
1942; E unp. 317265; Paull-pioneer music corp., 
New York. 49739 


Some-day; w & m Don Lang &R. Lee. © June 5, 
1942; E for. 67646; Roy Lee, Ide Hill near 
Sevenoaks, Kent, England. 49740 


Some day I’ll know; pf., with w. © 1c. Oct. 19, 
1942: E unp. 314830, Dorris Eddy Brewer, Dallas. 
49741 


Some day, some way; song, melody A. Cushing. © 
1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317752; Archie Cushing 
& Ray Cushing, New York. 49742 


Some day you'll come drifting back to me; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316813; Colin P. 
McLeod, Dearborn, Mich. 49743 


Some of these days; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 20, 
1942; E unp. 315795; Austin Robert James, San 
Antonio. 49744 


Some other summertime; song. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 
1942;. E unp. 316144; Emma Elizabeth Current, 
Lima, O. 49745 


Some peaceful day; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 10, 
1942; E unp. 317758; Audrey Nell Smith, Goose 
Creek, Tex. 49746 


Somebody else; w & melody Hugh Cross. ©1c. 
Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317267; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 49747 


Somebody’s boy; foxtrot song. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 317009; Emma C. Pidcock, Twisp, Wash. 
49748 


—w &m Joe [i.e.J. L.] Mann. © 1c. Nov. 19, 
1942: E unp. 315615; Joseph L. Mann, Denver. 
49749 


Someone else is taking my place; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. ©1 c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314989; 
Opal Mott, Chicago. 49750 


Someone’s gonna capture your heart; w & melody 
Larry [i. e. L. W.] Hickman. ©1 c. Dec. 7, 
1942; E unp. 317356; Lawrence W. Hickman, 
Detroit. 49751 


Something new has been added; w & melody. ©l1c. 
Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315426; Oliver A. Sletto, 
Walla Walla, Wash. 49752 


Something on my mind; w Blanche Posnack, & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315380; George 
Posnack, Brooklyn. 49753 


Something sweet and sentimental; melody. © 1 c. 
Dec. 2,- 1942; E unp. 317054; Pat Chicone, St. 
Paul. 49754 


Something tells me; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 19, 
1942; E unp. 315738: Ceal Willner, Newark, 
N. J. 49755 


Something to shout about; from the production, w 
& m Cole Porter. © Nov. 23, 1942; E pub. 
109554; Chappell & co., inc., New York. 49756 


——march, w & m Alice Jett Bailey [i. e. A. J. B. 
Poff} ©1 c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 315550; 
Alice Jett Bailey Poff, Southgate, Ky. 49757 


Sometime, somewhere; song. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 316492; Lawrence B. Brooks, Pasadena. 
49758 


Sometimes; song,m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317378; Cecil Stoner, 
Decatur, Ill. 49759 


Somewhere, a soldier boy leaves port, tonight; w & 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 315508; 
Jane Lucille Evans, Fort Lupton, Col. 49760 


1821 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


49761 pt. 3, n.s., v. 37 


Somewhere beyond the sunset; w & m Allan Flynn 
& Max Rich. © Nov. 27, 1942; E pub. 109474; 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New York. 

49761 


Somewhere in the world; song, melody Paul L. 
Habben. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315893; 
Morris N. Kepp, St. Louis. 49762 


Somewhere this side of heaven; song. © 1c. Nov. 
11, 1942; E unp. 317497; Ross E. Miller, Syracuse. 
49763 


Son of a Yank; w C. O. Haines, melody D. Ahistrand. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 315005; C. O. Haines 
& David Ahlstrand, San Francisco. 49764 


Son of a Yank in a tank; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 
16, 1942; E unp. 315363; C. Chris Hohmann, Port 
Richmond, S. 1., N. Y. 49765 


Son of Yankee Doodle; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
16, 1942; E unp. 315402; T.J. Oswald, Cleveland 
Heights, O. 49766 


Sonata; by Béla Barték; 2 pfs. & percussion. Sc. 
© Nov. 25, 1942; E for. 67655; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd., London. 49767 


Sonata for two pianos; by Paul Hindemith; 4 hands. 
© Nov. 7, 1942; E pub. 109295; Schott & co., ltd., 
London. 49768 


Song favorites of WSM grand ole opry; w & m com- 
piled WSM radio station. © Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 
109134; M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 49769 


Song for civilians; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 316390; Celia Plotkin, Brooklyn. 
49770 


Song for victory; w & melody. © 1e. Dec. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 317400; Ernest Raymond Hummel, Hights- 
town, N. J. 49771 


Song from home; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315901; Jane Beers, 
Short Beach, Conn. 49772 


Song in my heart;w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 316491; May Weyer McKague, Santa Ana, 
Calif. 49773 


Song my mother used to sing to me; w & melody 
Mickey [i. e. Michael] Diamond, © 1c. Nov. 28, 
1942; E unp. 316596; Michael Diamond, Brooklyn. 

49774 


Song of Arizona; w & melody. ©1 c. Nov. 12, 
1942; E unp. 315292; George T. Scowcroft, Tolle- 
son, Ariz. 49775 


Song of democracy; song, m Jimmie Crane. © lc. 
Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317475; Raymond William 
Fitzgerald, Santa Cruz, Calif. 49776 


Song of liberty; w A. P. Herbert, melody Edward 
Elgar, arr. Frederick C. Silvester. © Oct. 10, 
1942; E for. 67632; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

49777 


~——w Dot Overton & Charles Jones, & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp, 315518; Billy Overton, 
Atlantic City. 49778 


Song of my heart; song, melody Robert N.Schanzer. 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316837; Harry 
Behar, New York. 49779 


Song of Texas; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316264; 
Curtis Monroe, Washington. 49780 


Song of the airborne; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 14, 
1942; E unp. 315269; Eugene Anthony Fuhs & 
Richard Christopher Brownfield, Evansville, Ind. 

49781 


Song of the bombardier; song, melody Bob Allen. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316613; Patsy 
O’Brian, Burlingame, Calif. 49782 


Song of the marines; w Al Dubin, m Harry Warren, 
arr. Douglas MacLean [pseud. of F. Campbell 
Watson]; men’s 2-pt. cho. © Nov. 18, 1942; E 
pub. 109331; Remick music corp., New York. 

49783 


Song of the red bird; pf. ©1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 317435; Karl Case Robertson, Wichita. 
49784 


Song of the service; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 316419; Leon Earl Daugherty, 
Steuben, Wis. 49785 


Song of the shipbuilders; song. © 1c.Nov. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 316502; Frances Cheney Lozier, Berkeley, 
Calif. 49786 


Song of the WAFS; w & melody. © Oct. 15, 1942; 
E pub. 109104; Samuel Wesoky, Pittsburgh. 
49787 


Song of victory; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 316817; Eva Campbell Ogletree, Norfolk, 
Va. 49788 


—w &melody. ©1c.Dec.9, 1942; E unp. 317586; 
Charles A. Haufe, San Francisco. 49789 


Song poems. © Dec. 20, 1941; AA 414390; Beulah 
McCrossan Mantzke, Minneapolis. 49790 


Song to Miss Victory; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, 
1942; E unp. 317408; Edward Elliott Wilson, 
Berwyn, Ill. 49791 


Song we sang together; song, melody Morrie Gelfand. 
© 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 316246; Douglas 
Miller, Montreal. 49792 


Song with a sway; song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E 
unp. 316157; Genevieve Hays Peck, Evansville, 
Ind. 49793 


Songs; w S. Golub & others, Hebrew tr. Meyer S. 
Cohen. © May 1, 1936; E pub. 
109380; Solomon Golub, New York. 49794 


Songs from the veld; English versions & m arr. 
Josef Marais [pseud. of Joseph Pessac] [Afrikaans 
& English w] © July 23, 1942; E pub. 108096; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 49795 


Songs of Alpha phi; w & m Roberta Newton & others, 
arr. Walter A. Quincke. © Oct. 1, 1942; E pub. 
109451; Alpha phi internatl. fraternity, inc., 
Detroit. 49796 


1822 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
: 49832 


no. 11, 1942 


Songs of American folks; w & m arr. Satis N. 
Coleman, compiled Adolph Bregman. © Oct. 29, 
1942; E pub. 109320; John Day co., New York. 

49797 


Songs of salvation; hymns, compiled J. O. Long, 
J. H. Ruebush & Will H. Ruebush. © Nov. 9, 
1942; E pub. 109115; J. Owen Long, Harrisonburg, 
Va. 49798 


Songs of the United Nations; w & m compiled & ed. 
Alex Kramer. © Nov. 27, 1942; E pub. 109476; 
Edwards music co., New York. 49799 


Sonnet to a bonnet; w & m Art Noel. © Aug. 25, 
1941; E for. 67685; Cinephonic music co., ltd., 
London. 49800 


Sons o the Yanks; song, melody Tony Mermont 


[pseud. of T. A. "Merz| & Little Caesar [pseud. - 


© 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; E unp. 


of Ralph Corabi| 
49801 


315965; T. A. Merz, Philadelphia. 


Sons of America; song. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E 
unp. 315199; Mildred Jane Strickland, Warren, 
oO. 49802 


Sons of freedom; w & m Donald Richberg. © Nov. 
3, 1942; E pub. 109071; Thornton W. Allen co., 
New York. 49803 


Sons of freedom, march on; w & melody. © 1c. 


Dec. 8, 1942; E  unp. 317564; pay Faimon, 
Stratton, Neb. 49804 
Sorrow will be joy when He comes; hymn. © Sept. 


25, 1942; E pub. 109246; Haldor Lillenas, Tus- 
cumbia, Mo. 49805 


Sorry, Mr. Jap; song, arr. Charles Repper. © 1 
c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 315069; Richmond Knapp 
Fletcher, Newton, Mass. ~ 49806 


Soul of France; from The last lesson, by Nathaniel 
Shilkret. ©1 c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317142; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 49807 


Soul’s awakening; song, w Paramananda; with violin 
obbl. © Nov. 25, 1942; E pub. 109620; Latham 
True, Palo Alto, Calif. 49808 


South of the border, down Mexico way; w & mJimmy 
Kennedy & Michael Carr, arr. Frank B. Cookson. 
1. Mixed cho. - 2. Women’s 3-pt. cho. - 3. Men’s 
cho. © Nov. 12, 1942; E pub. 109197 - 109199; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

49809-49811 


South winds, w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E 
unp. 317063; Esther Agnes Fredreckson, Seattle. 
-~ 49812 


Sparklers polka; w & melody. ©1c.Nov. 23, 1942, 
E unp. 316090; Romeo Moorehead, New York. 
49813 


Spell of the night; song. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 317601; Roscoe R. Gardner, Glenrock, Wy. 
49814 


912843 O- 43 - 6 


Spinach and ‘leven other songs; w Sylvia Golden, 
m Mana-Zucca [pseud. of Augusta Zuckermann 
Cassel] © Dec. 30, 1940; E pub. 109520; Musette 
publishers, inc., New York. 49815 


Spirit of America; arr. H. Spangler; mixed voices. 
© 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 316932; John Morris 
Gillette, University Station, N. D. 49816 


—w & melody Ethel Laris [i. e. E. A. L. Ranger] 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317427; Ethel Athene 
Laris Ranger, Chicago. 49817 


Spirit of the C. A. P.; march song. © 1c. Nov. 19, 
1942; E unp. 315778; Lawrence Victor Clough, 
Davenport, Ia. 49818 


Spirit of the U.S. A.; song. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 315783; Fred Elvin Davis, Palmyra, N. I. 
49819 


Sprig (A) of rosemary; w Amy Lowell, m H. K. 
Lamont. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 308210; 
Helen Lamont, administrator of estate of Harry 
K. Lamont, Rockford, Il. 49820 


Spring; song. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 316966; 
Minnie Gibberd, Green Lake, Wis. 49821 


—- ——w Alice Hirsh. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 317184; Charles Henry Gesser, St. Peters- 
burg, Fla. 49822 


Spring rain; m W. Vaughn; pfi., with w. © 1c. Dec. 
10, 1942; E unp. 317749; Wayne Vaughn & W. 
Arthur Cullman, Cleveland. 49823 


Springtime in the Argonnes; song. © 1c. Nov. 25, 
1942; E unp. 316418; George Washington Mc- 
Causlin, Amityville, N. Y. 49824 


© 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; 
49825 


Stairway to heaven; song. 
E unp. 315781; Isaac Cash, St. Louis. 


Stalingrad; by Bert Reisfeld; pf. © Nov. 24, 1942; 
E pub. 109438; Mutual music soc., inc., New 
York. 49826 


Star eyes; from I dood it, w & m Don Raye & Gene 
De Paul. © 1 c. Nov. "24, 1942: E unp. 316312; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 49827 


Star fell from the sky; melodv. ©1c.Nov.6, 1942; 
E unp. 314844: Bessie Makel Terry, Lowell. 
49828 


Stardust in your eyes; w & melody. © lic. Nov. 
18, 1942; E unp. 315619: Charles Merrill, Salt 
Lake City. 49829 


Starlight blues; song. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 
315130; Aileen Barnes, Ottawa. 49830 


Starlight serenade; w Jean Ann Mustard, melody 
Mrs. Adam Jackson [i.e. L. H.] Thompson. © 
1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316812; Lilian Hensley 
Thompson, Pocahontas, Va. 49831 


Starlight, starbright; w T.,Schubert, melody E. J. 
Allpress. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 315500; 
Taia Schubert & Eva Jo Allpress, San Antonio. 

49832 


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49833 nt, Sahel tin 


Starlit moon; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. ©1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315334; Bill 
Eakes, Greenville, N. C. 49833 


Starry anniversary; song, melody Robert N. 
Schanzer. © 1c, Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316838; 
Harry Behar, New York. 49834 


Stars and Stripes and you; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 316016; Harry Alonzo Earl, 
Milwaukee. 49835 


Stars and Stripes in Tokio and Berlin; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316498; Victor 
Cason, Republic, Mo. 49836 


Stars and Stripes on parade; w S. Sammataro & 
Henrietta Simon; pf. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942: E 
unp. 316237; Santi Sammataro, North Bergen, 
N. J. 49837 


Stars and Stripes remind me of you; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314881; Antoinette 
M. White, Bradford, Pa. 49838 


Stars and Stripes will forever fly o’er Hickam 
Field; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 315540; Eleanor Ten Eyck, Montclair, 
N. J. 49839 


Stars in the night; by Henry Himmel [pseud. of 
Heinz Himmelfaerb]; pf. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 315057; Heinz Himmelfaerb, New York. 

49840 


Stars in the Star Spangled Banner, and other songs; 
w Mabel Livingstone, m Molly Donaldson. © Jan. 
10, 1941; E pub. 109521; Musette publishers, inc., 
New York. 49841 


Stars over the desert; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 5, 
1942; E unp. 317170; Ann Tuttle, Los Angeles. 
49842 


Starting wedding; polka, N. Shkorka; pf. accordion. 
© Nov. 14, 1942; E pub. 109643; N. Shkorka co., 
Cleveland. 49843 


Starving for a kiss from you; waltz, w & m Alice 
Jett Bailey [pseud. of A. J. B. Poff] © 1 c. Dec. 
7, 1942; E unp. 317404; Alice Jett Bailey Poff, 
Southgate, Ky. ' 49844 


States (The) secede; from Man on America’s con- 
science, by Herbert Stothart. © 1 c. Nov. 24, 1942; 
E unp, 316331; Loew’s, inc., New York, 49845 


Station L-O-V-E; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316561; 
Elmarie Elington, Salt Lake City. 49846 


Stay a little while; w & m Alice Jett Bailey [i. e. 
A. J. B. Poff] © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 
314969; Alice Jett Bailey Poff, Southgate, Ky. 

49847 


Stay forever true; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 
1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315651; Malvina L. Mc- 
Mullen, Dover, N. J. 49848 


Step on it; song. © 1c. Dec. 7,1942;E unp. 317336; 
Ida Lundstrom, St. Louis. 49849 


Stick to your knittin’, kitten; w Wanda Faulknere, 
melody Vic Mizzy. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1942;E ump. 
316177; Santly-Joy, inc., New York. 49850 


Still and deep; w & melody Marjorie Stirling. © 
1 c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314975; Marjorie 
Stirling Hebenstreit, Walla Walla, Wash. 49851 


Stop fiddlin’ around with my beau; w & m Helen 
Mills. © June 10, 1942; E pub, 109313; Natl. 
assn, for blind composers, inc., Winnebago, Ill. 

49852 


Stornelli del soldato; melodia A. De Feo. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 314910; Colonial music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 49853 


Stranger by the sea; hymn, w & mC. Austin Miles, 
© Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 109221; Rodeheaver co., 
Winona Lake, Ind. 49854 


Strike up the band; w Ira Gershwin, m George 
Gershwin, arr. Walter Scotson; mixed cho, © 
Nov. 18, 1942; E pub. 109328; New World music 
corp., New York. 49855 


Strolling Mem’ry’s Lane sweetheart with you; w & 
m Jule Le Nard [pseud, of J. L. FitzPatrick]; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 313356; Julia L. 
FitzPatrick, Chicago. 49856 


Strut, papa, strut; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 317227; John W. Hart, Woodland, Calif. 
49857 


Student song; w & arr. of m George Howerton, m 
Johann Hermann Schein; 5-pt. mixed cho. © Novy. 
19, 1942: E pub. 109662; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 49858 


Study the Word; m Kenneth Morris; pf., with w. © 
Aug. 28, 1942; E pub. 109340; Evan T. Stewart, 
Winamac, Ind. 49859 


Subtle serenade; melody. © 1 c. Nov. 9,1942;E 
unp. 314797; Pat Philip Adkins, Detroit. 
49860 


Such a little thing to do; w & m Rhoades [i. e. 
Carol Rhoades] Robinson, © 1c. Dec, 10, 1942; 
E unp. 317653; Margery Blyth Gilmour, Old 
Westbury, N. Y. 49861 


Sue, my bluebonnet Sue; song, melody Aaron A, 
Clark. © 1c. Dec, 1, 1942; E unp. 316907; Adah 
Manning Young, Clyde, N. C. 49862 


Suefios de Quinto; from The Ecuadorian suite; 
violin & pf. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315850; 
Herman Murray-Jacoby, New York. 49863 


Sugar; w & m Nita [i. e. J.] Lucot; pf. treble. © 1 
c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp, 316803; Juanita Lucot, 
Sacramento, Calif. 49864 


Sugar, I’m gonna burn my gas for you; w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 11,1942; E unp. 317788; Valtah 
Cochran & Don Terhune, Yankton, S. D. 

~ 49865 


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Sugar, you gotta quit rationing me; song. © Nov. 
12, 1942; E pub. 109276; Lyle C. True, Los 
Angeles. 49866 


© 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E 
49867 


Suite for orchestra; sc. 
unp. 317311; Irwin Heilner, New York. 


Summertime; from Porgy and Bess, w Du Bose 
Heyward, m George Gershwin, arr. William 
Stickles; women’s cho. © Nov. 16, 1942; E pub. 
109327; Gershwin pub. corp., New York. 49868 


Sun never sets, on the Flag that I love; pf. treble, 
with w. ©lc. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317013; 
Russell Albert Webber, Kansas City, Mo. 

49869 


Sun-up; w Irene Green, & melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 316693; Martin Ryner, New York. 
49870 


Sunset at Mount Merino; w Peter De Leo, & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317663, Joseph Pepe, 
Brooklyn. 49871 


Sunset in the hills; song. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942, E 
unp. 316307; Val Gordon, Hollywood, Calif. 
49872 


Sunset into sunrise; w & mMrs. Arthur [i. e. B. D.] 
Stehling. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316523; 
Beatrice Deen Stehling, Fredericksburg, Tex. 

49873 


Surrender; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© ic. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317373; Mary F. 
Hughes, Irvington, N. J. 49874 


—w Oswald J. Smith, m B. D. Ackley; pf. © 
Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 109214, Rodeheaver co., 
Winona Lake, Ind. 49875 


Swamp angel baby; w Hazel Dufour, m Del Kenmar 
[pseud. of Joseph W. Guinan] © Nov. 9, 1942; 
E pub. 109086; Shelby music pub. co., Detroit. 

49876 


Swap eyes, song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis| Tobin. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316541; Peter De- 
Rito, Shamokin, Pa. 49877 


Sweet as music; song. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942, E unp. 
317442; Diane Johnston, Fort Worth. 49878 


Sweet Aylene, waltz, Joseph Stacey; concertina. © 
Nov. 20, 1942: E pub. 109529; Rudy Patek, sole 
owner Patek music co., Chicago. 49879 


Sweet is my violin; foxtrot, w & melody. O©Ol1c. 
Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315769; Charles Perry 
Martin, jr., Chicago. 49880 


Sweet little melody that’s you; w D. Johansen, & 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 317545; 
Naomi Vettel, Sacramento, Calif. 49881 


Sweet magnolia; w L. M. Cooper, m B. B. Gibson; 
pf. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 315967; Bessie 
B. Gibson, Lake Charles, La. & Lena M. Cooper, 
Pendleton, Ind. 49882 


49899 


Sweet Mary Jane; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] ©1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315685; J. L. McLane, Talladega, Ala. 49883 


Sweet memory; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of 
Carroll Webster] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315709; Bessie Bell, Hooven, O. 49884 


Sweet romance; w & melody. ©1 c. Nov. 10, 
1942; E unp. 314901; Nathan Marcus, Brooklyn. 
49885 


Sweet you; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 
30, 1942; —E unp. 317043; Rose Moorish, The 
Pas, Manit., Canada. 49886 


Sweetest girl I ever knew; w & melody. ©1c. Oct. 
21, 1942; E unp. 316033; Sally Anne Sessions, 
North Muskegon, Mich. 49887 


Sweetheart of the A. E. F.; w & m Milton Drake, Al 
Hoffman & Jerry Livingston. © Mar. 9, 1942; E 
pub. 109560; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

49888 


Sweetheart of the mountains; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316422; William S. Webb, 
Boston, Pa. 49889 


Sweetheart of the U. S. A.; w & m Ruby Wilson 
[pseud, of R. B. Reinfeld] © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 315947; Ruby Belle Reinfeld, San Fran- 
cisco. 49890 


Sweetheart of tomorrow; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
9, 1942; E unp. 317593; Charles Terrone, Brook- 
lyn. 49891 


Sweethearts; w & m Jean Nelson [i. e. E. J. N.] 
Penfield. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316517; 
E. Jean Nelson Penfield, New York. 49892 


Sweetheart’s (A) and a mother’s prayer, song, arr. 
Clem Moorman. © 1 c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 
315320; Arthur Clark, Newark, N. J. 49893 


Sweethearts evermore, pf., withw. ©1c. Dec. 10, 
1942; E unp. 317629; John F. Glasgow, Portland, 
Ind. 49894 


Sweethearts of America; from Presenting Lily Mars, 
w Ralph Freed, m Burton Lane. © Nov. 12, 
1942; E pub. 109157; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

49895 


Swing (The); w R. L. Stevenson, m arr. A. H. Er- 
skine; pf. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942, E unp. 316655; 
Isador Bernstein, Grasmere, S.I., N. Y. 

49896 


Swing, Adolph, swing; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1942: E unp. 316819; Stephen Fuzy, Cleveland. 
49897 


Swing dancin’; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 316137; William Indelli, Chicago. 
: 49898 


© 1c. Dec. 7, 1942;E 
49899 


Swing symphony; orch. sc. 
unp. 317490; Irwin Heilner, New York. 


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49900 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Swingin’ strings; w L. McDonald, melody M. G. 
Thomas. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315228; 
Leo McDonald & Millard Galweston Thomas, 
New York, 49900 


Symbol; w Marcia Falk, m Annabelle Shrago; pf. 
treble. © 1c. May 2, 1942; E unp. 316407; Sigma 
chapter of Sigma delta tau sorority, Evanston, 
fl. 49901 


Symphonic variations; op. 40; 1st & 2d pf. solo pts., 
including extracts of orch. reduction. © 1c. 
Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 315935; Arne Oldberg, 
Evanston, Il, 49902 


_ Ta toa Jih-pen; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316793; 
Bertha Colbath, Salem, Or. 49903 


*Tain’t but the one; melody D. Davidson. © 1c. 
Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 316200; Regent music corp., 
New York. 49904 


*Tain’t what Iask for; w R. G. Hofheimer, melody 
C. Lapham. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 315871; 
Reka G. Hofheimer & Claude Lapham, New York. 

49905 


Take a tip from Uncle Sam and buy a bond today; 
w & melody Pierson DeJager & H. Cooper. © 1 
c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315832; Harrison Cooper, 
Camp Wheeler, Ga. 49906 


Take care of my buddy; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316277; Mabelle 
Burns, Toledo, Wash. 49907 


Take it from there; from Coney Island, w Leo Robin, 
m Ralph Rainger. © Nov. 25, 1942; E pub. 109490; 
Twentieth century music corp., New York. 

49908 


Take me back to my horse and buggy days; w & 
melody Flora R. Schaeffer & K. J. Schofer. © 1 
ec. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 313648; Kitty James 
Schofer, Reading, Pa. 49909 


Take my heart to the battle-field; song, arr. Charles 
MacKenberg. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 315207; 
Lyman D, Aldrich, Woodside, L.I., N. Y. 49910 


Take this little gift and keep it; melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 6, 1942: E unp. 314842; Bessie Mabel Terry, 
Lowell. 49911 


Taking my mind off you; w Joseph McCarthy, jr., 
melody James V. Monaco. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 314953; A B C music corp., New York. 

49912 


Talkin’ to a raindrop; song, melody Robert N. 
Schanzer. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942: E unp. 316840; 
Harry Behar, New York. 49913 


Tango de romance; song. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 315366; Elizabeth Katherine Statt, Minnea- 
polis. 49914 


T’anks for de tanks; arr. Bernie Fazioli; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317106; Lucy 
Blaine Bradshaw, Newton, Mass. 49915 


Target; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; E unp. 
314857; Stanley Bernard Wiener, Brooklyn, 
49916 


Tattle tale; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 315605; William Gordon, New York. 
49917 


Tear from my heart; song. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 316430; S. John Candas, Point Pleasant, 
W. Va. 49918 


Tear just fell; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315657; William Wilson, 
Oak Park, Il. 49919 


Tears trembled thru your smile; pf., withw. © i 
c. Nov. 28, 1942; E unp. 316621; Louis Binder, 
Paterson. 49920 


Tell me, darling, that you care; w & melody. © 1 
c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315936; Adeline Ric- 
ciardelli, Brooklyn. 49921 


Tell me how to get you off my mind, baby; w & 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316664; 
Guy Savage, Chicago. 49922 


Tell me please; song, w Travis Ingham. © 1 c.Dec. 
10, 1942; E unp. 317764; Samuel I. Diehl, New 
York, 49923 


Tell me, where is fancy bred; w Shakespeare, m 
Hubert Hales, op. 30, no. 1; mixed voices. © 
Nov. 25, 1942; E for. 67653; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 49924 


Tell me will the sun shine tomorrow; w & melody 
Hugh Cross. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317278; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 49925 


Tell the world; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 315842; Michael J. Peterson, Baltimore. 
49926 


Tell the world that Jesus saves; hymn, w &m A. H. 
Ackley. © Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 109213; Rode- 
heaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 49927 


Tell the world, the Yanks will win; song. © lc. 
Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 316036; Caryl Agnew, 
Lanikai, Oahu, Hawaii. 49928 


Temperamental baby; w & melody. © ic. Dec. 5, 
1942: E unp. 317360, Melba Wilson, Columbus, 
O. 49929 


Ten minute break for love; w & melody Harrison 
Cooper & Jim [i.e.J.E.] Evans. © 1c. Nov. 
19, 1942; E unp. 315740; James E. Evans, Camp 
Wheeler, Ga. 49930 


Ten per cent; song, m Eugene Davis. © 1c. Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 316933; Clarence Bernard Voss, 
Milwaukee. 49931 


Ten per cent ain’t enough; w & melody Mel [i. e. 
M.H.] Torme. ©1c.Dec.9, 1942; E unp. 317585; 
Melvin Howard Torme, Chicago. 49932 


Ten per cent ev ry pay day; w & melody. © lc. 
Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317048; Louis Lahrer, 
Philadelphia. : 49933 


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10 % song; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1542; E 
unp. 316403; Raymond W. Phillips, Portland, Or. 
49934 


Texas hymn of praise; w & m Sara Mizell Cole; 
mixed cho. © Sept. 8, 1:42; E pub. 109511; 
Brownie Cole Munroe, Wortham, Tex. 49935 


Thank God for America; w & m Madalyn Phillips, 
arr. William Stickles. 1. Men’s cho. - 2. 2-pt. 
treble cho. = 3. Mixed cho. - 4. 3-pt. mixed 
voices. - 5. 3-pt. treble voices. © Nov. 18, 1942; 
E pub. 109332-109334, 109491, 109492: Remick 
music corp., New York. 49936-49940 


Thank Thee, Lord; w Peter DeLima, m Arthur 
Bergh; high voice. © Oct. 30,1942; E pub. 108900; 
H. W. Gray co., inc., New York. 49941 


Thank you, Uncle Sam; march, w T. Robins, m F. 
Robins. © ic. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317626; 
Ferris Robins & Trixie Robins, Far Rockaway, 
Ne. 49942 


Thankful that it’s me; song. © 1 c. Nov. 6, 1942; 
E unp. 316052; Vontina Smith, Los Angeles. 
49943 


Thanks be to Thee; English w Willis Wager, m 
George F. Handel: pf. or organ acc. © Nov. 9, 
1942; E pub. 109416; Boston music co., Boston. 

49944 


That boogie beat; song. © 1c. Nov. 2,1942; E unp. 
315234; Virginia Mary Pfeifer, St. Louis. 49945 


That bucking bronco bay; song. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 317086; Edward Cox, Shelley, Id. 49946 


That day; waltz, w J. D’Alfonso, mJ. Cajhaml. © 
1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315274; John D’Alfonso 
& Jerry Cajhaml, San Diego, Calif. 49947 


That day we said goodbye; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315774; Leota Grigsby, 
Kingsport, Tenn. 49948 


That door will be locked no more; song, m J. Chas, 
McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314986; 
William A. Penrod, Dayton, O. 49949 


That dusty road; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 315161; Naipo Robertson, Honolulu. 49950 


That free men may rule; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316758; WilliamR. 
Phillips, Niagara Falls, Canada. 49951 


That golden-haired mother of mine; song. © 1 c. 
Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316442; Eeva El Vandyke, 
Brockton, Mass. 49952 


That great highway to Tokyo; song. © 1c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 315878; Doris Wright, Streator, 
Ill. 49953 


That sacred old oak; song. © July 28, 1942: E pub. 
109509; Rozane Halborn Cook, St. Louis. 
49954 


That the world may be free; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Nov. 7, 1942; E unp. 316009; Anna Adamson 
Meloy, Phoenix, Ariz. 49955 


49973 


That victorious new day; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316794; Mabel Ring, Duluth, 49956 


That would be paradise to me; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316464; Claire 
Hamburg, Glendale, Calif. 49957 


That’s how we’re gonna win this war; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316084; Robert 
Enoch, New York. 49958 


That’s my affair;w Hy Zaret, melody Irving Weiser. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316529; Leeds 
music corp., New York. 49959 


That’s our song they’re playing; w T. Schubert, 
melody E. J. Allpress. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942;E 
unp. 315501; Taia Schubert & Eva Jo Allpress, 
San Antonio. 49960 


That’s the way the story goes; w & melody. ©lc. 
Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316062; Benjamin Cautelli, 
Toronto. 49961 


That’s what happened to me; song. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1942: E unp. 315441; Chester Clement Moody, 
Fort Worth. 49962 


That’s what I remember; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
27, 1942: E unp. 316497; Richard Hadley Tucker, 
Sea Breeze, N. Y. 49963 


That’s what my life would be without you; song, w 
Tommy J. MacWilliams. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 316358; Frank Grey, Hollywood, Calif. 

49964 

That’s what’s the matter with love; fox trot song, 
melody Carl Rupp. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp, 
316012; Martha Jane Parrish, Chicago. 49965 


Theme from the Piano concerto in A minor; by 
Edvard Grieg, arr. Hugh Arnold; pf. © Nov. 27, 
1942; E pub. 109574; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 49966 


Theme romantique; by Teri Josefovits; pf. © Dec. 
1, 1942; E pub. 109604; Ross Jungnickel, inc., 
New York. 49967 


Then comes the dawn; song, melody Byron Sal- 
yards Alexander. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 
316127; Louise Arlington Hulvey, Broadway, Va. 

49968 

Then take it; w D. Wright, m L. Baiett. © 1 c. Nov. 
12, 1942; E unp. 315054; Doris Wright & Louise 
Baiett, Streator, Ill. 49969 


Then you’ll be mine; w J. M. Mellen, melody L. A. 
Darling. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp, 315641; 
Lloyd Alton Darling & Jesse Mae Mellen, Bing- 
hamton, N. Y. 49970 


There ain’t gonna be no more war; song. © lc. 
Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317734; Mern Reitler, 
Denver. 49971 


There ain’t no priority on me; w & melody. ©l1c. 
Dec. 8, 1942: E unp. 317565; Arthur S. Kinney, 
Jackson Heights, N. Y. 49972 


There goes Joe; foxtrot or march, w Tomy [i. e. 
Thomas] Riley, & melody. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 315994: Joseph Vincent Goicoechea, Phila- 
delphia. 49973 


1827 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
49974 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


There is a land; hymn. © Aug. 19, 1942; E pub. 
109119; James Harvey Daily, Macon, Ga. 49974 


There is no one like mother; w & melody. © lec. 
Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316671; Louis Conrad 
Beyerkohler, New York. 49975 


There is no one to compare with you; w & m Ruth 
Prosser. © Nov. 18, 1942; E pub. 109264; Prosser 
music pub, co., New York. 4996 


There is no peace except with Thee; 3-pt. treble 
voices. © Sept. 8, 1942; E pub. 109501; Ward 
Samuel Baker, Delano, Calif. 49977 


There is nothing left to do but say goodbye; w & 
melody Ben [i. e. C. E.] Bolt. © 1c. Dec. 7, 
1942; E unp. 317450; Charles Emerson Bolt, 
Kansas City, Mo. 49978 


There is one boy less at the front tonight; w & 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 315100; 
George T. Scowcroft, Tolleson, Ariz. 49979 


There will be a bright tomorrow; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316239; Gail Shuler 
Tracy, Detroit. 49980 


There will be miles of smiles; song, m Eddie Ward 
[pseud. of Eddie Boyden] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 315717; Gene J. Russell, Mason City, Ia. 

49981 


There'll be a camp meeting in heaven; song. © 1 
c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315277; George Bowlby, 
Portland, Or. 49982 


There'll be a rainbow in the sky; song. © Nov. 20, 
1942: E pub. 109309; Eunice Melissa Sandel, 
Center, Tex. 49983 


There'll be no black-out in my heart; w Olga Paul, 
m Maurice Baron, arr. Mayo Potter; orch. pts.; 
in F. © Nov. 25, 1942; E pub. 109471; M. Baron 
co., New York. 49984 


There'll be ne oo-la-la in Africa; song. © 1c. Nov. 
21, 1942; E unp. 315884; Ruby McRae Strahmann, 
New York. 49985 


There'll never be another George M. Cohan; song, 
melody Johnny De Feo. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 317616; Pat Valenti, Trenton, N. J. 49986 


There’s a black-out in my heart; w & m Ruth M. 
Cole [pseud. of R. M. Hoschke]; pf. © 1c. Dec. 
9, 1942; E unp. 317665; Ruth M. Hoschke, Niagara 
Falls, N. Y. 49987 


There’s a great white flag that will rise; song, m 
Robert VanSickle. © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 
317022; B. H. Anderson, Rantoul, Kan. 49988 


There’s a million other girls like Cleopatra; song, 
melody George Sumner. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E 
unp. 316296; Harry C. Pyle, New York. 49989 


There’s a murmur in my heart; w & melody. © 1 
c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317007; Clyde T. Loden, 
Kansas City, Mo. 49990 


There’s a rainbow forming; w & m Joseph Guinan. 
© Nov. 18, 1942; E pub. 109303; Shelby music 
pub. co., Detroit. 49991 


There’s a ring of romance ‘round my heart; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1942; E unp. 
316647; Fredericka K. Hagstette, New Orleans. 

49992 


There’s a star in my window; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. ©1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315649; 
Claudine R. Lawhorn, Richmond, Ind. 49993 


There’s a Star Spangled Banner waving somewhere; 
w &m Paul Roberts & Shelby Darnell, arr. Oahu 
staff; Hawaiian guit. orch., in note & diagram. 
© Oct. 9, 1942; E pub. 109672; Bob Miller, inc., 
New York. 49994 


There’s a sweetheart in the heart of the good old 
U.S. A.; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E 
unp. 316165; Florence Owens, Kennewick, Wash. 

49995 


There’s a sweetheart in your smile, Kathleen; w & 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317326; 
Beryl Turney West, Errol, N. H. 49996 


There’s a tavern; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 317042; Annie Mae Lamier, 
Los Angeles, 49997 


There’s an Irish harp to bless you after the sunset 
goes; w H. R. Peek, m F.S. Wildt. © 1c. Nov. 
20, 1942; E unp. 315847; H.R. Peek, New West- 
minster, B. C., Canada & Frank S. Wildt, 
Lancaster, Pa, 49998 


There’s an ocean between us; song. © 1 c. Nov. 
27, 1942; E unp. 316489; Velma Cole Holben, 
Adrian, Mich. 49999 


There’s an old patch-work quilt in my hope chest; 
w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 315547; 
Audrey Sherrod Cavin, Wapato, Wash. 50000 


There’s another empty page in my diary tonight; 
song, melody Bob Carleton. ©1 c. Dec. 11, 
1942; E unp. 317817; David C. Smith, Whitehall, 
Ill. 50001 


There’s no need to cry, we'll win somehow; song, 
melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 316285; Ruby Jean Hamilton, Jefferson City, 
Mo. 50002 


There’s no rainbow in my sky; song, m Tom Baker 
[pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 315714; Cherrie Lewis, Hollywood, Calif. 

50003 


There’s nothing too good for our soldiers; song. © 
1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316408; Thomas Davis 
Berry, Gulfport, Miss. 50004 


There’s one more tomorrow; w & melody Ethel 
Laris [i. e. E. A. L. Ranger] © 1c. Dec. 7, 
1942; E unp. 317428; Ethel Athene Laris Ranger, 
Chicago. 50005 


There’s romance in music, there’s love in a song; 
w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315815; 
Edward Fagin, Roxbury, Mass. 50006 


1828 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1942 


50041 


There’s romance on the ice; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317822; 
John F. L. Moore, Vernon, B. C., Canada. 

50007 


There’s somebody else in your heart; w H. Blaine, 
melody A. H. Neuberger. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 316410; Howard Blaine & Alfred Hugo 
Neuberger, Los Gatos, Calif. 50008 


There's someone going around taking names; song. 
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; EF unp. 317755; Lee Sterling, 
Ajo, Ariz. 50009 


There’s someone who believes in you; m R. W. 
Swanson & Louis Rosenberger; pf., with w. © 1 
c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315449; Roy W. Swanson, 
Minneapolis. 50010 


There’s springtime in my heart; song, melody 
Leona Tingley Baker. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 315753; Onie Day Tingley, Anadarko, Okl. 

50011 


There’s the sweetest little something; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 315345; Anne Honeyman, Marshfield, Or. 

50012 


These are the hands; hymn, arr. Rex Stratton. © 
Mar. 1, 1942; E pub. 109146; Marjorie Lewis 
Lloyd, Portland, Or. 50013 


They all run second to you; w Jean Monroe & Helen 
Monroe; pf. treble. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 
316270; Curtis Monroe, Washington. 50014 


They all wanted you for me; w Georgy Weiss, m 
Paul Reif. © Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 109599; Cherio 
music publishers, inc., New York. 50015 


They bit off more than they can chew; song. © lc. 
Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316167; Gertrude Tooley 
Buckingham, New York. 50016 


They can’t put a ration on love; w & melody. © 1 
c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317619; Gilbert C. Tennant, 
Washington. 50017 


They gave all; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 315851; Odd Fagertvedt, San Francisco. 
50018 


They love to ride through tunnels; w & melody Lou 
Botwin. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315452; 
Radio screen music pub. co., New York. 50019 


They will get you, Mr. Hitler; song, m Phil Foster. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315396; Verna Lyle 
Blomquist, Bakersfield, Calif. 50020 


They won't take America; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
24, 1942; E unp. 316074; William Benson Richter, 
Philadelphia. 50021 


They ll be home again; w &melody. © Oct. 15, 1942; 
E pub. 109101; Samuel Wesoky, Pittsburgh. . 
500 


They'll never know; w & m Bus [i.e. F.C.] Stewart. 
© 1 c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 315990; Forest 
Charles Stewart, St. Louis. 50023 


1829 


They ll never lick the doughboys; w & m Kay Day. 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315818; Mrs. James 
Day, Altadena, Calif. 50024 


They ll never stop the Stars and Stripes from flying 
in the breeze; w & m Ted [i. e. T. A.] Keller. © 
1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315423; Theodore A. 
Keller, Detroit. 50025 


They’re our boys; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317372; 
Harriet Rasley, Nazareth, Pa. 50026 


Things; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316188; Russ Tatum, Phoenix, Ariz. 50027 


Things have changed; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 
1942; E unp. 315601; Paul Pearson Robinson, 
Kew Gardens, N. Y. 50028 


Think of me; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 315278; Nick L. Therry, San Francisco. 
50029 


Thirsty fly; w William Oldys, m Phyllis Tate. © 
Sept. 10, 1942; E for. 67664; Oxford univ. press, 
London. 50030 


This changing world; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 316719; John Arden, New York. 
50031 


This Christmas night; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315468; Doris Burkard, 
Ridgewood, L. I., N. Y. 50032 


This glorious land of mine; song, arr. Frank Furlett. 
© Nov. 23, 1942; E pub. 109583; Horace M. 
Finney, Chicago. 50033 


This heart so bold; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 25, 
1942; E unp. 316461; Del Frund, Sausalito, Calif. 
50034 


This is the Master’s way; pf., withw. © July 10, 
1942; E pub. 109143; Marjorie Lewis Lloyd, 
Portland, Or. 50035 


This little flower; w Hester [i. e. M. H.] Bailey, m 
Gordon R. Woodford. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 317572; Martha Hester Bailey, McCurtain, 
Okl. 50036 


This navy of ours; song, melody G. A. Heigelmann 
& Jimmy Morgan. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 
315181; George A. Heigelmann, New Haven. 

50037 


This nite, blue eyes, this nite; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 315956; 
Arthur Green, Hot Springs, Va. 50038 


This proves that we’re in love; w & melody. ©1c. 
Nov. 23, 1942: E unp. 316091; Romeo Moorehead, 
New York. 50039 


This touches our heart; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315913; John J. 
Kimlin, APO 827, c/o Postmaster, New Orleans. 

50040 


This U.S.A.; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316553; Ruth L. 
Huffman, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 50041 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
50042 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


This war we’re out to win; w Allice Glenwood 
Powell, mStan Tucker. © 1 c. Dec. 4, 1942; E 
unp. 317235; Sarah Isabel Pearson, Great Falls, 
Mont. 50042 


This was it, the real thing; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316283; Mrs. 
S. Chelder, Brooklyn. 50043 


Tho’ you’re away; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1942: E unp. 315260; Louis Joseph Borini, Red- 
wood City, Calif. 590044 


Thompson’s (John) modern course for the piano; 
arr. & compiled John Thompson. bk. 5. © Oct. 
28, 1942; E pub. 109114; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 50045 


Those boys innavy blue; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317801; Mrs. T. L. 
Copelan, Eugene, Or. 50046 


Those green-eyed blues; w S. Robbins, melody M. 
E. Crockett. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317556; 
Margaret Engler Crockett & Shirley Robbins, 
Cleveland. 50047 


Thou hast won my heart; w Oswald J. Smith, m B. 
D. Ackley; pf. © Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 109222; 
Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 50048 


Thou wilt light my candle; w Grace Noll Crowell, 
& melody. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 314954; 
Glad Robinson Youse, Baxter Springs, Kan 

50049 


Thoughts; song, melody Ronald‘Buck. © 1c. Dec. 
7, 1942; E unp. 317292; Thomas E. Willis, Camp 
Davis, N. C. 50050 


Three candles; song, m Abraham Akaka. © 1 c. 
Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317111; Carl Vinton Herron, 
New York. 50051 


Three cheers for all of you; song, m J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314996; Lucille 
Seymour, Blackwell, Okl. 50052 


Three cheers for our navy, second to none; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 
316507; Nona Alice Weiser, Glendive, Mont. 

50053 


Three little buddies; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317835; Bella M. 
Whaley, Battle Creek. 50054 


Three little kisses; song. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 315314; Edith I. Gaugler, Pennsburg, Pa. 
50055 


Three pieces; from The music for the royal fire- 
works, by G. F. Handel, arr. Leonard J. Blake; 
organ. © Oct. 15, 1942; E for. 67670; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 50056 


Three stripes; march, arr. Robb West; pf., with 
w. © lc. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 315579; Byron 
Edgar McKinley Harshaw, Moneta, Calif. 50057 


Three terrific guys; w & m Kay Werner & Sue 
Werner. © Nov. 5, 1942; E pub. 109318; National 
music corp., New York. 50058 


Three word tones; pf. © 1c, Oct. 14, 1942: E unp. 
314104; Lorell McCann, Salinas, Calif. 50059 


Thunder Rock; theme from the film, by Hans May; 
pf. © Sept. 25, 1942; E for. 67701; Cinephonic 
music co., ltd., London. 50060 


Tie a string around your finger; w & melody. © 1 
c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 316341; Frances Bradley, 
Ocean Grove, N. J. 50061 


Til the storm clouds roll away; w & melody Ben 
Trace & Al Trace. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 
314984; Mayfair music corp., New York, 

50062 


Till all men are free;w & m Harrington [i.e. P. H. 
Horton. © 1 c. Oct. 21, 1942; E unp. 315358; 
Pauline Harrington Horton, Poplar Bluff, Mo. 

50063 


Till the real thing comes along; song. © 1c. Nov. 
13, 1942: E unp. 315131; W. H. Gordon, Modesto, 
Calif, 50064 


Till victory comes; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 3, 
1942; E unp. 317110; Mrs. A. F. Tuttle, Man- 
chester, N. H. 50065 


Till we win the victory; song, m Ed Light. © 1c. 
Dec. 7, 1942; E unp, 317312; Felicia Stark Asper, 
Hanover, Pa. 50066 


Till you return someday; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
2, 1942; E unp. 316971; Peter D. Demas, Pitts- 
burgh. 50067 


Tim; song. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317370; 
Elsie R. Krum, Liberty, N. Y. 50068 


Time to rise; w R. L. Stevenson, m arr. A. H. 
Erskine; pf. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 316657; 
Isador Bernstein, Grasmere, S. I1., N. Y. 50069 


Time won’t be so long;w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 
1942; E unp. 315873; Callie Bayonne Slaten, 
Anadarko, Okl. 50070 


Time’s a-wastin’; w & m Cleve[i. e.C. A.] Hodges. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1942; E unp. 315484; Cleveland 
Alward Hodges, San Diego, Calif. 50071 


Tip toe to Tokio; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 317357; Burt R. Greenison, New York. 
50072 


Tired am I of ridin’; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 316445; Charles Bennett Battenberg, 
Dayton, O 50073 


Tis a song of victory; song, melody Mark Rubens. 
© 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317173; George 
Lambert, New York. 50074 


"Tis better to have loved, ’tis better to have lost 
than never to have loved at all; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316070; B. Bristow 
Owsley, Chicago. 50075 


"Tis not goodbye; w & m Jean Nelson [i. e. E. J.N.] 
Penfield. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp, 316532; 
E. Jean Nelson Penfield, New York. 50076 


1830 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 11, 1942 50112 


*Tis winter in my heart; song, w Helen Rogers 
Smith. © Nov. 18, 1942: E pub. 109287; Herbert 
Westbrook Smith, Ellsworth, Me. 50077 


Titina’s party; op. 1; pf. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 317209; Charles Tese Gabriele, Brooklyn. 
50078 


To a city in Judea; w Carolyn R. Freeman, m A, A. 
Payn [pseud, of C. Austin Miles]; pi. © Nov. 1, 
1942; E pub, 109215; Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, 
Ind. 50079 


To arms, Americans; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1 c.Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317694; Boyd V. Galloway, 
Omaha. 50080 


To arms, to arms, America; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317219; Denis McDonald, 
Detroit. 50081 


To battle stations, we’re rolling along; song. © 
Nov. 19, 1942; E pub. 109420; Lloyd Fremont 
Chase, San Francisco. 50082 


To brother Ralph; song. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 317777; Leta Laree Wade, Kansas City, Mo. 
50083 


To fight for the Red, White and Blue; song. © lc. 
Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316149: Eva Rosetta Wyatt, 
New Bedford, Mass. 50084 


To Helen; song, w Edgar Allan Poe. © 1c. Nov. 
23, 1942: E unp. 317614; Philip Greeley Clapp, 
Iowa City, Ia. i 50085 


To Mexico I go; w & melody Julia Walsh [i. e. J. W. 
Madigan] © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317447; 
Julia Walsh Madigan, Minneapolis. 50086 


To my dearest; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 315760; Blanche E. Odle, Covina, Calif. 
50087 


To my Flag; w & melody. © 1 e¢. Jan. 19, 1943; 
E unp. 321195; William Gittons, El Paso. 
50088 


To our men of Bataan; pf., withw. © 1c. Nov. 4, 
1942; E unp. 315290; Florence Bragg Thayer, 
Sanford, Me. 50089 


To the boys; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. 
Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317813; Osceola B. Jeter, 
Philadelphia. 50090 


To the colors; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315472; Claribel L. Thomas, 
Seattle. 50091 


To think; w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 
315741; Robertson Otto Geiersbach, Oak Park, 
Ill. 50092 


To victory; song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 
315745; Mark Werthmann, New York. 50093 


Toast (A) to the moon; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 315951; Angelo Gilbert Peluso, 


Lynn, Mass. 50094 


Today; song, w Martha Snell Nicholson. © 1 c. 
Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316695; Fred. W. Jones, 
Lake Forest, Il. 50095 


Today I served my country; song. © 1c. Nov. 17, 
1942; E unp. 315563; Russell Sherwood Hinkel, 
jr., Martins Creek, Pa. 50096 


Together; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942: E unp. 
317451; Herbert Westbrook Smith, Ellsworth, 
Me. 50097 


Together we win; song. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942: E 
unp. 314887; Dora Goldman Metchik, Perth Am- 
boy, N. J. 50098 


Told to the moon; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316192; Nora McGee, 
Sedro Woolley, Wash. 50099 


Tom Thumb’ s birthday; fox trot, w Hamilton Kennedy, 
m Tolchard Evans; pf. © Sept. 30, 1942; E for. 
67706; Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 50100 

~‘ 

Tommy; song. ©1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315215; 
Lucy Geraldine Parker, Hollywood, Calif. 

50101 


Tomorrow when the world is free again; song, m 
Aaron A, Clark. © Nov. 9, 1942; E pub. 109089; 
Dixon M. Palmones, Fieldston, N. Y. 50102 


Tomorrow will come, with memories of you; w C. 
E. Mason, melody D. Negley. © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1942: E unp. 316808; D. Negley & Charles E. 
Mason, Hollywood, Calif. 50103 


Tondelayo; from White cargo, w Howard Dietz, m 
Vernon Duke. © Nov. 9, 1942; E pub. 109156; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 50104 


Tonight may be our last goodbye; song. © 1c. Nov. 
19, 1942; E unp. 317541; Allamae Britton Gingg, 
Oklahoma City. 50105 


Tonight we must say goodbye; song, m Ray Hibbeler. 
© Nov. 16, 1942: E pub. 109381; Bertha Frances 
Davis, Milford, O. 50106 


Tony Sarg’s play-a-tune song book; w & melodies 
compiled. © Sept. 15, 1942; AA 413685; Ben- 
jamin F. Jay, New York. 50107 


Too little, too late, little darlin’; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316082; Harold Gay- 
lord Frost, Chicago. 50108 


Too small; song, melody Al Haynes. © 1c. Nov. 
11, 1942; E unp. 314981; Julia Redmond Haynes, 
Framingham Center, Mass. 50109 


Toot toot; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 
315413; William Symon, New York. 50110 


Tootle-lu Jane Doe; song, m Hoyle Carpenter. © 
1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317797; Raymond 
William Fitzgerald, Santa Cruz, Calif. 50111 


Topeka town; w & melody Gil Welles, Buddy Cooper 
& Fred Rose. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 
316530; Leeds music corp., New York. 50112 


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50113 


Tota pulchra es; liturgical w, m E. G. Hurley, arr. 
Edward Grey; 2-pt. treble voices; organacc. © 
Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 109568; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., Boston. 50113 


Transparent reflections; song. © 1c. Dec.7, 1942; 
E unp. 317425; Henry Ward Beecher Moore, 
Chicago. 50114 


Traveler’s blues; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 12, 
1942: E unp. 315109; Chapman Snead Thomas, 
Pompton Lakes, N. J. 50115 


Traveling in the moonlight on the prairie; w & 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942: E unp, 315163; 
Al Carvell, Nashville. 50116 


Travellers; w Alan Pryce-Jones, m Patrick Hadley; 
mixed cho, © Oct. 22, 1942: E for. 67665: Oxford 
univ. press, London. 50117 


Triolet: In thy sea-green misty eyes; song, w 
Stanley G. Weinbaum. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E 
unp, 315221; Helen Weinbaum Kasson, Englewood, 
N. J. 50118 


Trip a trip tromp; song. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 317771; Anders Petersen, Madisonville, Tex. 
50119 


Triumph of liberty; song, m Arthur Nokes. © Nov. 
23, 1942: E pub, 109422; Harry Lutsky, Ports- 
mouth, Va. 50120 


Trouble keeps on; w & melody Doc Hopkins & Phil 
Kalar. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317277; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 90121 


Truck driver’s saga; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
1942; E unp. 316240; Raymund Peter Jans, Chico, 
Calif. 50122 


True love; w & m Ellen Eay [pseud. of E. E. Axel- 
son] ©1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317606; Ellen 
Elizabeth Axelson, Wilmette, IL. 50123 


True meaning of friend; song. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1942: 
E unp. 316053; Vontina Smith, Los Angeles. 
50124 


Trusting only you; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316555; 
Annie Keough, East Boston, Mass, 50125 


Truth of the Book Divine; song. © 1 c. Dec. i1, 
1942; E unp. 317793; John Charles Raymond, 
Vallejo, Calif. 50126 


Try not to get sore; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 315897; Gabrielle Freeman, Cap de 
la Madeleine, Que., Canada, 50127 


Trying to forget you; w & m Alice M. Schoonmaker. 
© Nov. 4, 1942; E pub. 109255; Edwin Herbert 
Schoonmaker, d. b. a. Edwin Herbert music 
publications, New York. 50128 


Tulips are talking tonight; w Herb Magidson, melody 
Jimmy McHugh. © 1 c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 
317317; A BC music corp., New York. 50129 


Turkestan; melody Lionel Rand & Milt Herth. © 
1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315473; Edwin H. 
Morris & co., inc,, New York. 50130 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


25,000 bucks a year; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
1942; E unp. 316255; Leo Wilson Cohn, New 
York, 50131 


Twenty-four hours a day; blues, w & melody. © 1 
c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 315992; Porter Grainger 
& Morris Ellis, New York. 50132 


Twilight romance; by Charles Hathaway; pf. © Nov. 
13, 1942; E pub, 109151; Bregman, Vocco & 
Conn, inc., New York, 50133 


Twilight star; m Henry Posey; pf., withw. © 1c, 
Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 316974; Dorothy Brownlow 
Posey, Decatur, Ga. 50134 


Twinkle star; melody Harold Grant. © 1 c. Nov. 
11, 1942; E unp. 314914; Colonial music pub, 
co., inc., New York, 50135 


Two dreams; w & melody Della Blandina &S. 
Blandina. © ic. Nov. 11, 1942: E unp, 315006; 
Sam Blandina, Detroit. 50136 


Two fools in love;w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 12, 1942; 
E unp, 315026; Ralph Moralez, Waukegan, Ill. 
50137 


Two little birds in love; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 
14, 1942: E unp. 315503; Fred Bornet, New York. 
50138 


Two little devils in your eyes; m Bob Carleton; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316161; Erma Powell Lawhead, Charleston, W. 
Va. 50139 


Two little shoes; w & m Mana-Zucca [pseud, of 
Augusta Zuckermann Cassel], op. 161. © Nov. 
7, 1942; E pub. 109336; Paull-pioneer music 
corp., New York. F 50140 


Two wedding marches; Wagner’s Lohengrin & 
Mendelssohn’s Midsummer night’s dream, tran- 
scribed Carlos Salzedo; harp. © Nov. 6, 1942; 
E pub. 109516; Elkan-Vogel co., inc., Phila- 
delphia. 50141 


Ulysses. 1. Prelude, act 1; pf. - 2. Intermezzo; 
string orch. & 2 flutes. Sc. © 1c. each Oct. 17, 
1942: E unp. 313745, 313746; George Everett 
Hillberg, Brockton, Mass. 50142, 50143: 


Uncle Sam; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 4,1942; E unp. 
315993; Julia Ann Coe, Colton, Calif. 50144 


——song, w Mr. Norman, © 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 311962; Alfred E. Crosnier, Chicago. 
50145 


Uncle Sam and me; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 17, 
1942; E unp. 316867; Ruth Leake, Chicago. 
50146 


Uncle Sam is headman;w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 11, 
1942; E unp. 315021; Ernestine Antley, Athens, 
Ga. 50147 


Uncle Sam is in the war; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp, 
317383; Treva Michaux Small, Paducah, Ky. 

50148 


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no. 11, 1942 50183 


Uncle Sam is now prepared; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E 
unp. 316568; Earl L. Cline, New Philadelphia, O. 

50149 


Uncle Sam is the biggest toad in the puddle; song. 
© 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 316978; Marie C. 
Stein, Penn Yan, N. Y. 50150 


Uncle Sam needs you; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 315496; Ralph Contreston, Carlstadt, 
N. J. 50151 


Uncle Sam stepped in; song. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 316627; Mary Woodward Halstad, Bakers- 
field, Calif. 50152 


Uncle Sam, you're a mighty man; song, melody Ken 
Kennedy. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 316950; 
Clarence Leet, Milwaukee. 50153 


Uncle Sammie’s boys are playing Santa Claus; w & 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316389; 
Barbara Einhorn, Long Island City, N. Y. 

50154 


Uncle Sammie’s soldier; w&mMyrtle Eva Stadon. 
© Apr. 8, 1942: E pub. 109467; Tin Pan Alley, 
Philadelphia. 50155 


Uncle Sammy and the Japs; song, m Jimmie Crane. 
© 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 316846; Clara Cory, 
Missouri Valley, Ia. 50156 


Uncle Sammy’s gals have gone to war; song. ©l1c. 
Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 316901; Luella Heether, 
Belding, Mich. 50157 


Uncle Sam’s boys; march, w & melody. © 1c.Dec. 
1, 1942; E unp. 316931; Joseph Mosbacher, New 
York. 50158 


Uncle Sam’s call; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 
1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315214; Mrs. Paul 
Thompson, Sullivan, Ind. 50159 


Uncle Sam’s fighting birds of the air; song, melody 
Wesley A. Robinson. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 316043; Harold Newsome, Philadelphia. 

50160 


Uncle Sam’s my sugar daddy now; w & melody. © 
1 c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 314962; William Obed 
Merrill, Arlington, Va. 50161 


Uncle Sam’s our landlord now; song, m Frank 
Furlett. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315203; 
Ralph Stockton, Chicago. 50162 


Uncle Sam’s soldier boy; m Jean Taggart; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1 c. Oct. 22, 1942; E unp. 315483; 
James O'Connell, Sandy Hook, Conn. 50163 


Uncle Sam’s victory march; pf. © 1 c. Nov. 3, 
1942; E unp. 316055; Adele Rosenthal, San 
Francisco. 50164 


Undecided; fox trot, wSid Robin, m Charles Shavers, 
arr. Vic Schoen; small orch. pts. © Oct. 12, 
1942; E pub. 109298; Leeds music corp., New 
York. 50165 


Under a caravan of stars; pf. treble, withw. © 1 
c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314979, Pearl C. Coad, 
Campbell, Calif. 50166 


Under the American Flag; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316450; Francis Budson, 
Lackawanna, N. Y. 50167 


Under the shady long leaf pine; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316194; 
Lillian Wells, York, S. C. 50168 


Under the Stars and Stripes; march, wL.M. Cooper, 
m B. B. Gibson; pf. ©1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 315966; Bessie B. Gibson, Lake Charles, 
La. & Lena M. Cooper, Pendleton, Ind. 

50169 


Underneath the bamboo tree; song, melody Lew [i. 
e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 
317700; Grace McCallion, Readyville, Mass. 

50170 


Unidas venceran; marcha, arr. R. I. D.; pf., con 
letra. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317252; Arturo 
Somohano, San Juan, Puerto Rico. 50171 


United for victory; song. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942: E 
unp. 316644; Martha Atkinson Thomas, Chicago. 
50172 


United forever; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 315852; Dahl G. Wheeler, St. Paul. 
50173 


United in liberty; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 10, 
1942; E unp. 314976; Walter Hope Mairs, New 
York. 50174 


United Nations; song. © ic. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 
316401; Leon T. Russell, Jackson, Mich. 
50175 


—— ——m Jack [i. e. Alva Calvin] Russell. © 1 
c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315784; Kenneth Courtney 
Sinclair, Detroit. 50176 


—w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 
315263; Effie Zorenda Worden, Boston. 50177 


United Nations march; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. 
of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315719; Frank L. Hower, Norfolk, Va. 

50178 


United Nations marching; w C.Harrington, m 
Amber Roobenian [pseud. of A. R. Harrington] 
© 1 c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 315300; Amber 
Roobenian Harrington & Clark Harrington, New 
York. 50179 


United Nations victory march; by Lily Condros & 
S. K. Stanel; pf. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 
315557; Stephen K. Stanel, Philadelphia. 

50180 


—pf., withw. ©1c.Dec. 4, 1942, E unp. 317234; 
Kay Lathrope, San Antonio. 50181 


U.S. boys fight like the lions; pf., with w. ©lc. 
Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316877; Erich Friedmann, 
Philadelphia. 50182 


U.S. marines; w & melody. © ic. Nov. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 316056; John W. Wiles & Annabel Denn 
Wiles, Escalon, Calif. 50183 


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50184 ee 


U.S. A. at war; w & melody Frank A. Camberlengo 
[pseud. of F. A. Lang] © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 317004; Frank A. Lang, New York. 50184 


U.S. A. land of the free and the brave; w & melody 
Ginnie Butler. © 1 c. Oct. 12, 1942; E unp. 
315995; Regina Rambeau Butler, New York. 

50185 


U. S. A. ski troops; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 20, 
1942; E unp. 315854; Sylvia Jacobsen, Whitestone, 
N, Y. 50186 


U. S. A. spells home sweet home; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 316377; Margaret Ruth 
Pratt, Cheyenne, Wy. 50187 


U.S. A. victory march; song. © Oct. 15, 1942; E 
pub. 109109; Emanuel G. Bato, Chicago. 50188 


U. S. A. will fight, to win its national right; w & m 
Belle Beverly. ©1 c. Dec. 2, 1942, E unp. 
316965; Sybelle Beverly, Quitman, Ga. 50189 


U.S. victory; song. O©Olc. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp, 
314892: Ida Lundstrom, St. Louis. 50190 


United we march; march, Robert S. Keller, arr. 
George F. Briegel; band. pts. © Nov. 9, 1942, 
E pub. 109284; Associated music publishers, inc., 
New York. 50191 


Universal’s fundamental method for the cello; by 
Ried Knechtel & Norman Hollander. © Oct. 30, 
1942; AA 414166; Universal music publishers, 
New York. 50192 


Unknown soldier speaks; song. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 
1942; E unp. 317454; Hyman Klayf, Chicago. 
50193 


Unsung hero; song, melody Bob Allen. © 1c. Nov. 
17, 1942; E unp. 315558; Margaret Statia, San 
Francisco. 50194 


Until our victory is won; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 
315332; Florence A. Snyder, Fort Knox, Ky. 

50195 


Until you return; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 317448, Josephine Marie Italiano, Orange, 
N. J. 50196 


Until you’re mine; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 316995; Henry Arthur Frischknecht, Leonia, 
N. J. 50197 


Unto the Lord shall man return; song. © 1c. Dec. 
9, 1942; .E unp. 317679; Eva C. Sanford, Sche- 
nectady, N. Y. 50198 


Up, Farragut; march song. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 315485; Constance Cochnower Virtue, La 
Mesa, Calif. 50199 


Use your hands for Jesus; w & m Haldor Lillenas 
pf. © Sept. 25, 1942, E pub. 109251; Nazarene 
pub. house, Kansas City, Mo. 50200 


V for victory; w & melody Ethel Laris [i. e. E. A. 
L. Ranger] © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317429; 
Ethel Athene Laris Ranger, Chicago. 50201 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


V march; w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 
316438; William Bittle Wells, Portland, Or. 
50202 


V-march overseas; w A. Codington, m M. Ehrhardt. 
©1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317351; Arthur 
Codington & Michael Ehrhardt, Atlanta. 

50203 


Valley of dreams; song, J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315471; Elsie R. Michel, 
Juliaetta, Id. 50204 


Valse triste; melody Jean Sibelius, arr. Vincent 
Lopez. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1942; E unp. 312294: 
Robbins music corp., New York. 50205 


Valsetto; op. 1; pf. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 
317205; Charles Tese Gabriele, Brooklyn. 
50206 


Variety duets; by John T. H, Mize & others, arr. D. 
Gornston & J. T. H. Mize; 2 saxs., 2 flutes or 2 
oboes. © Oct. 12, 1942; E pub. 109129: David 
Gornston, New York. 50207 


Variety of song; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; 
E unp. 315128; Henry C. Glidden, Camp Claiborne, 
La. 50208 


Varlaam’s song; from Boris Godounow, by M. P. 
Mussorgski, arr. Carl Weber; 1st violin. © 1 
c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 317517; Emil Ascher, 
inc., New York. 50209 


Venite adoremus; Christmas canticle, English dy, 
& m M. A. Gilsinn, abridged Angelo Rossi; 


- mixed voices; pf. or organ acc. © Nov. 17, 1942; 


E pub. 109285; Hunleth music co., St. Louis. 
50210 


Vermont hairdressers convention song and victory 
march; song. © Oct. 12, 1942; E pub. 108477; 
Verna Gough Lavigne, Barre, Vt. 50211 


Victor Hugo reading; from The last lesson, by 
Nathaniel Shilkret. © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 
317139; Loew's inc., New York. 50212 


Victorious Yanks; song, m Diddy [i. e. Lillian] De 
Courcy & A. J. Lewis. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 317359; Ada J. Lewis, New York. 50213 


Victory; march song. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 
315542; Carol H. Clark & Kurt Hetzel, Wash- 
ington. 50214 


—song. © Nov. 23, 1942; E pub. 109470; Martha 
Shepherd Young, West Pittston, Pa. 50215 


—— —m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 315470; Ada Warren, El Dorado, Ark. 
50216 


—— ——m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 
c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316795; Pearl M. Wis- 
wall, East Sullivan, N. H. 50217 


——— ——melody Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 314947; Thekla Wolf, Tampa, Fla. 
50218 


——w &m Doc [i. e. H. T.] Seiss. © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 316717; Howard T. Seiss, Baltimore. 
; 50219 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1942 


50255 


——w & m Justicia Edna [i. e. A. E. E.] Mason, 
arr. M. E. Deane; pf. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 316211; Agnes Elizabeth Edna Mason, Wash- 
ington. 50220 


——w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942;.E unp. 
316725; Lucienne Converse, Springfield, Mass. 
50221 


——w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 
317770; Herbert Westbrook Smith, Ellsworth, 
Me. 50222 


—w Lee Ettleson, & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 317324; Ramona Mulcahy, Mill Valley, 
Calif. 50223 


Victory ahead; song, arr. Phyllis B. Koons. © 1 
c. Nev. 14, 1942; E unp. 315258; Mary Latham 
McTurnan, Parker, Ind. 50224 


Victory and good will to all; song, arr. Charles L. 
Johnson; with orch. pts. © Nov. 16, 1942; E pub. 
109409; Maurice Oliver Mann, Fitchburg, Mass. 

50225 


Victory bells; by Clinton B. Fisk; pf. © Nov. 30, 
1942; E pub. 109594; A. W. Perry's sons, Sedalia, 
Mo. 50226 


Victory boogie; song. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 
315283; Walter Franklin Anderson, Cleveland. 
50227 


Victory corps; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 315844; Michael J. Peterson, Baltimore. 
ra 50228 


Victory everywhere; song, m Gordon R. Woodford. 
© 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317570; Lileth Anita 
Durham, Lebanon, Ind. 50229 


Victory for Jesus; hymn, w Leona W. Curtis. © 
Nov. 2, 1942; E pub. 109439; John F. Curtis, 
Chicago. 50230 


Victory - hurrah; wt melody. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; 
E unp. 317224; Sidney C. Smith, Fort Worth. 
50231 


’ Victory in °43; w & m Johnny Morris, Les Barness 
& C. Trotta; pf. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316150; Charles Trotta, Flushing, N. Y. 50232 


Victory march; from Manon America’s conscience, 
composed & arr. Herbert Stothart, including 
Battle cry of freedom, by Root & When Johnny 
comes marching home, by Lambert. © 1c. Nov. 
24, 1942; E unp. 316332; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

50233 


—melody. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316097; 
Frederick C. Morgan, Rochester, N. Y. 50234 


—melody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 317177; 
Altha Crowther Wright, Baltimore. 50235 


—song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 10, 


1942; E unp. 314927; Esther Larkin, New Orleans. 


50236 

Victory march...- V; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 17, 
1942; E unp. 315522; Hyman Harry Bernstein, New 
York. 50237 


Victory ode; song, m Stanley Kirton. © 1 c. Nov. 
19, 1942; E unp. 315787; St. Clair Kirton, Roxbury, 
Mass. 50238 


Victory song; song. © Nov. 27, 1942;E pub. 109436; 
Virginia A. Glenn, Erie, Pa. 50239 


—-song. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317472; 
Louana Ruth Johnson, Duluth. 50240 


——- ——m William Ryder. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 314905; Warren Y. Cluff, Montclair, 
N. J. 50241 


---- —--melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 316736; Madelyn Sannicandro, 
Chicago. 50242 


—w & melody Sallie Peterson Hose. © 1 c. Nov. 
13, 1942; E unp. 315232; Mrs. Phillip J. Hose, 
Akron, O. 50243 


Victory song for our America; song. © Sept. 1, 
1942; E pub. 109252; Rennie Freber Walsh, 
Salt Lake City. 50244 


Victory star is Shining; song. © 1 c. Nov. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 315551; Ive M. Brustmann, St. Paul. 
50245 


Victory through Christ; hymn. © Aug. 31, 1942; E 
pub. 109353; F. Harold Russell, Cambridge, 
Minn. F 50246 


Victory to the U. S. A.; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. 
Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 314838; Michael A. Emma, 
New York, 50247 


Victory two step; song. © Dec. 7, 1942; E pub. 
109712; Hilda McKenzie, Vancouver, B. C., 
Canada. 902428 


Victory, victory; song, mJ. Chas. McNeil. © 1 c. 
Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317689; Mack W. Reed, 
Camp Campbell, Ky. 50249 


Victory waits on your fingertips, dear Miss America; 
w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; EB unp. 315401; 
Elmer Raymond Arch, sr., Rochester, Minn. 

50250 


Victory yodel; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 317516; Janine Louise Sprague, Pittsburgh. 
50251 


Vienna will smile again;song. © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1942, 
E unp. 317637; Maurice Limonick, Los Angeles. 
50252 


Viennese dance II; nach motiven v. Eduard Gartner, 
fur klavier gesetzt v. Ignaz Friedman. © Dec. 
1, 1916; E for. 67361; Universal-edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 50253 


Village that nobody knows; w Harold Simpson, m 
Haydn Wood; inG. © Oct. 5, 1942; E for. 67625; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

50254 


Violet, oh, why are you so blue, song, melody Ron- 
ald Buck. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316290; 
Frank kobert Daniello, South Norwalk, Conn. 

50255 


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50256 


Violet to a lupin; song, m Bernice Foster. © 1c. 
Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 315095; Helen Norbeck 
Lawrence, New Bern, N. C, 50256 


Violoncello scales and arpeggios; compiled Herbert 
Withers. © June 10, 1938; E for. 67673; Schott 
& co., ltd., London. 50257 


Virgin (A) most pure; traditional English w & m, 
arr. Victoria Merrylees Glaser; women’s cho, 
© Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 109595; E. C. Schirmer 
music co., Boston. 50258 


Vision of you in blue; w & melody Dusty [i. e. P.] 
Rhodes. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316579; 
Paul Rhodes, Meadville, Pa. 50259 


Voice of the Vikings; w & m Jim [i. e. James] Berg. 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317789; James Berg, 
Minneapolis. 50260 


Volga varieties; by Carl Weber; violin. © 1 c. Nov. 
28, 1942; E unp. 316606; Emil Ascher, inc., New 
York, 50261 


WAACS; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942: E unp. 
317521; Mildred Ann Simons, Bridgeport, Conn. 
50262 


Wah-nee-toh; Indian lullaby, transcribed Curtis R. 
York; mixed cho. © Nov. 12, 1942; E pub. 109515; 
Elkan-Vogel co., inc., Philadelphia. 50263 


Wait till I get you alone; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
13, 1942; E unp. 315182; Sidney Kerschenbaum, 
New York. 50264 


Waiting; song. © Nov. 19, 1942; E pub. 109281; 
Lou Sachs, Baltimore. 50265 


Waiting and praying for you; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315106; Kennedy Nelson, 
Chicago. 50266 


Waiting for a letter marked free; w & melody. © 
1 c.Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317352; Lucille Christine 
Bailly, Minneapolis. 50267 


Wake of dawn; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 316999; Alton J. Dolinsky, Omaha. 
50268 


Wake up, America; song, © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 316425; Emily Elaine Frazier, Folsom, 
Calif. 50269 


—— ——m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 316198; Hazel M. Travis, Newton Falls, 
O. 50270 


—— ——m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 317037; Ruth Conatser, Knoxville, Tenn. 
50271 


——w &m Sonny [i. e. O. J.] Porter. © 1c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 316134; Oneida James Porter, 
Chicago. 50272 


—w & melody. ©1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 


317245; Theodore Karl Wiederhold, Fremont, “ 
50273 


Wake up Americans; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316275; Sylvia Young, 
Salt Lake City. 50274 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 3,n.s., v. 37 


Walk with Him; song. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 
317680; Eva C. Sanford, Schenectady, N. Y. 
50275 


Walking in circles; w & melody Florence Hammon- 
tree & B. Rush. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp, 
316184; Beatrice Rush, Ennis, Tex. 50276 


Waltz for two; w John Rox, & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
24, 1942; E unp. 316352; Stuart Rodney Ross, 
New York. 50277 


Waltz of the bells; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Nov. 
19, 1942; E unp. 315816; Edward Fagin, Roxbury, 
Mass, 50278 


Waltz, waltz, waltz with me; w John Ondrey, m 
Arnold Cobb [pseud. of Arnold Kobzina] © 1 c. 
Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 315477; Arnold Kobzina, 
Cicero, Ill. 50279 


Waltzing goodbye; w & melody. ©1c.Dec.5, 1942; 
E unp. 317321; James H. Winstanley, jr., Yonders, 
N. Y. 50280 


Waltzing in the ballroom; waltz medley, arr. Don - 
Bowden; orch, pts. © Nov. 25, 1942; E for. 
67661; Hawkes & son (London) ltd., London. 

50281 


Waltzing in the moonlight; song. © 1 c. Dec. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 317286; Lois Darlene Seeden, Minneapolis. 
50282 


Waltzing inthe shadows; from Uncensored, w George 
Korel, m Hans May. © May 19, 1942; E for. 
67702; Cinephonic music co., ltd., London. 

50283 


Wandering tailor; from Man on America’s con- 
science, by Herbert Stothart. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
1942; E unp. 316333; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

50284 


Wantin’ you, just you; w & melody Tyke [i. e. P. H.] 
Murphy. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 315517; 
Pearl Helen Murphy, Topika, Kan. 50285 


War angels; song. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316175; Marguerite Leenhouts Hadden, Holland, 
Mich. 50286 


War baby; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll 
Webster] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315678; 
Lorraine Sevier, Cora, Mo. 50287 


War baby’s lullaby; song. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 317519; Eleanor R. Thurston, San Diego, 
Calif. 50288 


War lullaby; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E 
unp. 315189; George E. Read, Beverly Hills, 
Calif. 50289 


War must be won; song, m E.S.S. Huntington. © 
May 13, 1942; E pub. 109384; Lulu L. Burford, 
Roscoe, Mo. 50290 


War whoop song; w & m Elektra Allison. © 1c. 
Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315150; Elektrann music 
pub. co., New York. 50291 


Wartime blues; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315652; Mildred Defazio, 
Reading, Pa. 50292 


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2 ' 50328 


no. 11, 1942 


—~ 
Wartime Christmas; song. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; 

E unp. 317860; Jean Hervey Gutberlet, Seattle. 
50293 


Was du mir bist...; w Eleonore van der Straaten, 
-English version Erna McArthur, m Erich W. 
Korngold. © Sept. 11, 1942; E pub. 109296; 
Associated music publishers, inc., New York. 

50294 


Was sind mir all die leute; lied. © 1c. Dec. 8, 
1942; E unp. 317481; Camille Frydan, New York. 
50195 


Washington whirligig; melody. © 1 c. Nov. 13, 1942; 
E unp. 315123; Indigo music, inc., New York. 
50296 


Wasn’t I good to you; w & melody George Kellogg. 
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317730; George Leon 
Appel, Eagle Rock, Calif. 50297 


Wasted time; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 315177; Hilde Simmons, Philadelphia & 
Larry London, Baltimore. 50298 


Watched pot; w & melody Dorothy [i. e. M. D.] 
Baker. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314970; 
Myrtle Dorothy Baker, New York. 50299 


Waves, colors, wave; song, m Dolores Meckley. 
© ic. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 316967; Ethel Maurer, 
Altoona, wa. 50300 


Way down in my heart; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 9, 
1942; E unp. 317632; Douglas Libbey, Auburn, Me. 
. = 50301 


We admire; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E 
unp. 317000; Andrew F. King, New York. 50302 


We ain’t got no war-time blues; song. © 1c. Nov. 
11. 1942; E unp. 315004; Texana T. Clark, Los 
Angeles. 50303 


We are blowing taps; pf. treble, with w. © lc. 
Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315285; Frederick Ander- 
son, Salem, Or. 50304 


We are glad that we live in the U.-S. A.; song. © 
Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 109344; Alfred Francis Mc- 
Dermott, Pound, Wis. 50305 


We are going Down Under; m Harry Powell; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Dec. 1,1942; E unp. 316904; 
Henry P. Douglass, San Francisco. 50306 


We are moving right along to victory; w & melody. 
© ic. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 316878; Ernest Ray 
Quick, Des Moines. 50307 


We are on our way; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 28, 
1942; E unp. 316630; Leola Walker, Houston. 
50308 


We are the fighting engineers; w &m Glad Robinson 
Youse. © Nov. 18, 1942; E pub. 109277; Latin 
American pub. corp., New York. 50309 


We are the sons; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 317103; John James Luby, New Milford, 
Conn. 50310 


We are the Yankees; song. © ic. Nov. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 314808; Harold Webster Cate, Antrim, 
N. H. 50311 


We are united nations; song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 315867; Eleanor Dorothy Heagy & Paul 
Leroy Heagy, Harrisburg, Pa. 50312 


We can do without our coffee; pf., with w. © 1c. 
Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 317204; Esther Taylor 
Foster, Warsaw, O. 50313 


We can take it; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315677; Loreen, Graham, Walkerton, Ont., Canada. 

50314 


We can, we will and we must; song, melody Frank 
Steiner. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 315309; 
Frank Wallace, Chicago. 50315 


We can, we will, we must; song. © 1c. Nov. 14, 
1942; E unp. 315481; James Berg, Minneapolis. 
50316 


—— -——arr. Clare Hartman. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 312490; Gilbert T. Schaad, Newberg, Or. 
50317 


——w &m Bob[i. e. R. E.] Miller. © 1 c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 315262; Robert E. Miller, Chicago. 
50318 


——w & m Uriel Benjamin & Carl Nutter. © Oct. 
21, 1942; E pub. 109319; Ben-et songs, New York. 
50319 


We can win the war and we will; song. © Nov. 13, 
1942; E pub. 109507; W. C. Tichenor, Waynes- 
ville, O. 50320 


We come; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 12,1942; E unp. 
315046; John Lewis Everson, Oakland, Calif. 
50321 


We deliver the goods; song. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 315622; George P. Hill, Chicago. 50322 


We do; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 
315325; Ida E. Hodges, Topsfield, Mass. 50323 


We don’t know where we’re goin’, but we’re on our 
way; w & melody Bob [i. e. R. B.] Aldrich. © 
lc, July 20, 1942; E unp. 317549; Robert Brundage 
Aldrich, APO 502, c/o Postmaster,San Francisco. 

50324 


We gotta go back; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 317553; Edward Dobson, Detroit. 50325 


We gotta win this war, says Uncle Sam; song, m 
arr. members of Officers candidate school orch., 
Miami Beach, Fla. © Nov. 2, 1942; E pub. 
109410; Roy Edward Perkins, Miami, Fla. 

50326 


We had a penthouse in heaven; w Wayne Retzlaff, 
& melody. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316414; 
Joseph Marvin Schwarz, Ithaca, N. Y. 50327 


We have a car; foxtrot, w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
4, 1942; E unp. 317174; Max Heller, Philadelphia. 
50328 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
50329 pt. 3, n. S., v. 37 


We have a home; hymn. © Aug. 19, 1942; E pub. 
109120; James Harvey Daily, Macon, Ga. 50329 


We have a job tofinish; w & m Sydney Arthur [pseud. 
of S. A. Sorenson] © 1 c. Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 
315487; Sydney Arthur Sorenson, Duluth. 50330 


We just can’t let it happen here; song, arr. «oy M. 
Miller & Mildred Clunas. © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 317522; Augusta Phelps Munro, Detroit. 

50331 


We know we’ll win this fight; song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 
1942; E unp. 316166; Gertrude Tooley Buckingham, 
New York. 50332 


We met, we kissed, we parted; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317820; 
Mrs. Ben S. Duffey, Great Falls, Mont. 50333 


We must save our Red, White and Blue; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315148; L. H. Poole 
& Russell Barcelona, Baton Rouge, La. 50334 


We must win; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. of Robert 
Lamm] © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; E unp. 312229; Paul 
Rudolph Harris, South Bend, Ind. 50335 


We pledge you victory, America; song. © 1c. Dec. 
5, 1942; E unp. 317346; Bobby Placek, Chicago. 
50336 


We poor girls laugh and dance; from Money prin- 
cesses; 2-pt. treble voices. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 
1942; EB unp. 316364; Erna Wedeman, New York. 


50337 


We salute you Texas; w & m Med [i. e. Madeline] 
Teel Henning. © 1c. Oct. 12,1942; E unp. 311804; 
Madeline Teel Henning, Houston. 50338 


We shall lick ’em again; song, melody.Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317814; Josephine F. 
Donovan, Concord, N. H. 50339 


We shall meet again some day; w & melody. ©l1c. 
Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316391;Harry Ostby, Fargo, 
N. D. 50340 


We three; song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316122; Elizabeth Katherine Statt, Minneapolis. 
50341 


We want freedom forever; w Bela Alenova, m Jan 
Zbor; pf. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 316205; 
Mrs, Asta Vaska, New York. 50342 


We want the Townsend plan, march; pf. or accordion, 
with w. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; E unp. 311549; 
William F. DeMoss, Plain Dealing, La. 50343 


We went shopping; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1 c, Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314916; George C. 
Lester, Tulsa, Okl. 50344 


We will all pull together; melody. © 1 c. Nov. 6, 
1942; E unp. 314841; Bessie Mabe] Terry, Lowell. 
50345 


We will dance until the break of day; pf. © 1c. 
Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317025; Clarence H. Meltz, 
Appleton, Wis. 50346 


oo 
We will win this war; foxtrot, w & melody. © 1 c. 
Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315209; Eleanor Rosalin 
Betsch, Buffalo. 50347 


We Yanks; marching song, w Dave Doner. © 1 c¢. 
Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317148; Hugo M. De Siderio, 
Philadelphia. 50348 


Wear a victory smile; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 316881; Frances Kjellin, Grand 
Rapids, Minn. 50349 


Wedding anniversary waltz; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 
316569; William Appel, APO 34, c/o Postmaster, 
New York. 50350 


Wedding gown; from Dr. Gillespie’s assistant, by 
Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 315538; Loew’s, inc., New York. 50351 


Wedding prayer; song. © 1 c. Dec. 12, 1942;E 
unp. 317854; Jean Hervey Gutberlet, Seattle. 
50352 


Wedding song; song. © Nov. 15, 1942; E pub. 
109484; Paul Sayre, Iowa City, Ia. 50353 


---- ——w Dorothy Blomfield Gurney. © 1 c. Nov. 
13, 1942; E unp. 315206; Marie Olcott, Grand 
Junction, Col. 50354 


Welcome home sweet home once more; song. © 1 
c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317488; Marie Hall Brima- 
combe, Marion, Ind. 50355 


We'll always honor McArthur [?]; song, melody 
Ann Taylor & E. Andrews. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 315744; Ernest Andrews, Detroit. 50356 


We'll be back; song. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 
316359; Wilson E. White, Plymouth, Mich. 
50357 


—w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 
315406; Anthony Petolino, Newark, N. J. 50358 


We'll be there; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942;E 
unp. 316936; Vincent Joseph Redmond, New York. 
50359 


We'll bury the hatchet; song. © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 317079; Lawrence Kelley, Chicago. 50360 


We’ll carry on to victory; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 316159; Raymond Swartz, jr., 
APO 962, c/o Postmaster, San Francisco. 

50361 


We’ll cherish our freedom; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315230; Delphine Shader 
Erhart, Little Rock, Ark. 50362 


We’ll come through; w & m Ted [i. e. T. J.] Jansen. 
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317657; Theodore 
J. Jansen, East Orange, N. J. 50363 


We'll divide up the ocean; song, melody Bob Carle- 
ton, © lc. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317810; Mrs. 
A. Lawson, Muskegon, Mich. 50364 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 11, 1942 50398 


We'll do a better job this time; w & melody. © 1 
c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 316896; Anna D. Tipton, 
Garnet, Calif. 50365 


We’ll do it ev’rywhere; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
19, 1942; E unp. 315813; Gust Moline, Chicago. 
; 50366 


We'll do it with a smile; song. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E urp. 316610; Eunice Melissa Sandel, 
Center, Tex. 50367 


We'll fight for democracy; w & melody Mrs. Roger 
[i. e. Ruth] Currie. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316160; Ruth Currie, East Detroit, Mich. 50368 


We’ll get the Japs; song, arr. Louise Davis, Doris 
Rosecrance & Mrs. Harry J. Howald. © 1c. Nov. 
6, 1942; E unp. 316042; Mrs. Harry J. Howald, 
Saginaw, Mich. 50369 


We'll give and we'll pray; song. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 316479; Catherine E. Williams, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 50370 


We'll give out, but never give in; w & melody Jerry 
[i. e. Jerome] Baehr. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 
317241; Jerome Baehr, Worcester. 50371 


We'll go anywhere; song. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 315397; Jane Harper, Lincoln, Neb. 50372 


We'll go battin’ right back to Bataan boys; song. © 
1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316806; Walter Eliel 
Isackson, Renton, Wash. ioe 50373 


We'll have ev rything; w & melody Dick Terry & 
Virginia Terry. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 
316862; Dick Rasmussen & Virginia Rasmussen, 
Beverly Hills, Calif. 50374 


We'll have fun; w & m Big Rich [pseud. of E. A. 
Richardson]; pf. © Nov. 17, 1942; E pub. 109413; 
Emory Aaron Richardson, Evansville, Ind. 

50375 


_ We’ll have peace, if we have to fight for it; song. 
© 1 c. Nov.- 16, 1942; E unp. 315356; Harriet 
Swan Spence, Crab Orchard, Neb. 503 76 


We'll hit him, wherever we find him; song, arr. 
Almon Wescott. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 
316496; William Robinson, St. Petersburg, Fla. 

50377 


We'll hit them and then, we'll hit them again; w & 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1942; E unp. 316586; 
Marvin Joseph Edelstein, New York. 50378 


Well, imagine that; song, arr. Jesse Manley. © 1 
c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315229; Grace Willis, 
Griffin, Ga. 50379 


We'll keep ’em sailing; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 316843, Charles Herbert Lacombe, 
Baltimore. 50380 


We'll keep Old Glory waving; song, m J. Chas. 


McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315465; 
Robert L. Follis, Purdon, Tex. 50381 


512843 O - 43 - 7 


We'll keep our Flag a-flying; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 317543; Josie May Heath, 
Bucksport, Me. 50382 


We’ll lick ’em by hang; pf., with w. © Dec. 3, 1942; 
E pub, 109610; Malcolm James McInnis, St. 
Petersburg, Fla. 50383 


We'll lick ’em Nipponese; song, melody Bob Carle- 
ton. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316760; Calvin 
P. Pinson, East Huntington, W. Va. 50384 


We'll never forget Pearl Harbor; fox trot, w & 
melody. ©1 c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317246; 
Earle Taylor Rush, Queens Village, L. I., N. Y. 

50385 


We’ll never give up; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316741; Mrs. W. A. 
Luallen, Durham, Calif. 50386 


Well, of all things; w Arthur Quenzer, m CharlesA. 
Meyer. © Nov. 19, 1942: E pub. 109544; Mills 
music, inc., New York. — 50387 


We'll paint that Nazi flag, red, white and blue; song, 
melody Hal Chanslor. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 316678; Hy E. Sutherland, Kansas City, 
Kan. 50388 


We’ll put those devils on the run; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316766; 
Edward Washington, jr., Franklin, O. 

50389 


We'll remember and share our memories; song. 
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317627; Eleanor 
Luberger, Omaha. 50390 


We’ll return a friendly visit; w Doc [i. e. W. E.] 
Kendall, m Ernest F. Hawke. © 1c. Nov. 20, 
1942; E unp. 315836; William Edward Kendall, 
Memphis, Tenn. 50391 


We'll show ‘em; song. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1942; E unp. 
314821; Laura Brady Pratt, Granville, N. Y. 
50392 


We’ll show the foes; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 31, 
1942; E unp. 315184: Anthony Joseph Wascavage, 
Kingston, Pa. 50393 


We’ll smack ’em down; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
27, 1942; E unp. 316540; George Hadley, Denver. 
50394 


We'll take all in our stride; m William Mitchel; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1 c. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 
313538; Thomas Patterson, Pittsburgh. 

50395 


We’ll turn the tide; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 13, 
1942; E unp. 315101; Dorothy Quinette Gilmore, 
New York. 50396 


We’ll win; song, arr. Harry Powell. ©1c.Nov. 11, 
1942; E unp. 314964; Julie Cabibi, San Francisco. 
50397 


We'll win some new glory for dear Old Glory; w & 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316582; 
Beatrice Martin Perkins, Holbrook, Mass. 

50398 


1839 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES . 
50399 : pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Welt ist stille eingeschlafen...; w Karl Kobald, 
English version Erna McArthur, m Erich W. 
Korngold. © Sept. 11, 1942; E pub. 109291; 
Associated music publishers, inc., New York. 

50399 


We’re all in it; w & m Harold G. Hoffman, Paul 
Cunningham & Leonard Whitcup. © Nov. 25, 
1942: E pub. 109495; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 50400 


We’re all out for victory; song, melody Bob Carle- 
ton. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316740; James 
Williamson, Clarkesville, Pa. 50401 


We’re American housewives; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317806; 
Lucille Parker, Worcester. 50402 


We’re buddies once again; song, arr. Frank Fur- 
lett. © Nov. 23, 1942; E pub. 109581; Horace M. 
Finney, Chicago. 50403 


We’re coming back to America; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315318; C.S. Born, 
Durango, Col. 50404 


We’re coming back to you; pf. treble, withw. © 1 
c. Oct. 20, 1942; E unp, 315286; Paul J. Thomas, 
Pittsburgh. 50405 


We’re coming over; song, melody Bob Byassee. © 
1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314880; Lewis Smith, 
Baltimore. 50406 


—w & melody. ©1c.Dec.1, 1942; E unp. 316930; 
Benjamin Gottheim, Brooklyn. 50407 


We’re coming U. S. Yankees; song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 
1942; E unp. 316139; Adella Sawyer, Los Angeles. 
50408 


We’re fighting to keep it free; song, Barton Rees 
Pogue. © Nov. 7, 1942; E pub. 109363; Herschel 
Luecke, Cincinnati. 50409 


We're fighting together; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
11, 1942; E unp. 314983: James Rindone, Quincy, 
Mass. 50410 


We're for you; w & m Ann V. Veslo [pseud. of A. 
V. Veslocki] © Nov. 18, 1942; E pub. 109289, 
Ann V. Veslocki, Bridgeport, Conn. 50411 


We’re going all out for victory; w & melody. © 1 
c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 315955; Louis A. Wolin, 
Auburndale, Fla. 50412 


We’re going over; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 28, 
1942; E unp. 316619, Daniel Orin Hubbard, Atlanta. 
50413 


— —inF. ©l1c.Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316420; 
Hazel Beck & Marilyn Beck, Phoenix, Ariz. 
50414 


We're going over again; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
2, 1942; E unp. 317047; August W. Berghane, 
Flushing, N. Y. 50415 


We’re going over seas; w & melody M. Pompei & 
Mrs. Michael Pompei. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942, E 
unp. 316580; Michael Pompei, Paterson. 50416 


We're going to win this war; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 315882; Joseph Tallanti, 
Tacoma, Wash. 50417 


——w &melody. © 1 c.Dec.3, 1942; E unp. 317112; 
Charles St, John Alvin Finn, Abita Springs, La. 
50418 


We’re going to work for Uncle Sammy; w Viola Jaffe 
© Jackie Albert, & melody. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 315755; Louis Albert, New York. 50419 


We’re gonna make sure there'll never be another 
war; w & m Nelson Cogane, Ira Schuster & 
Joseph Meyer. © Nov. 19, 1942; E pub. 109419; 
Paull-pioneer music corp., New York. 50420 


We’re gonna ride a jeep, to an early victory; song, 
m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 
7, 1942; E unp. 317394; Mary E. Kraft, Chicago. 

: 50421 


We’re gonna win our freedom; song, Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 315670; Mrs. T. N. Riner, Amory, Miss. 

50422 


We’re gonna win this war; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 
25, 1942; E unp. 316241; Roswell King Hill, 
Miami, Fla. 50423 


We’re in it to win; w Sylvia Leposky, m Sidney 
Leposky, pf. ©1 c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp, 
316508; Sidney Leposky & Sylvia Leposky, 
Chicago. 50424 


We’re in it to win it; song. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 317583; Martin John Mashie, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 50425 


We’re in to win; song, arr. Helen Gurulé Kraft. © 
1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316476; Martha 
Vincenti, Walsenburg, Col. 50426 


We’re juniors of A.W.V.S.; w & melody JeanT. Lane. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316571; Nestor S. 
Lane, Point Pleasant, N. J. 50427 


We’re off to fight this war; w & melody Mickey 
[i. e. Michael] Diamond. © 1 c. Nov. 13, 1942; 
E unp. 315151; Michael Diamond, Brooklyn. 

50428 


We’re on our way; w&melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 315431; Emil Silin, APO 834, c/o Post- 
master, New Orleans. 50429 


—w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 
316274; Bernard Milo Burke, Brockton, Mass. 
50430 


We’re on our way today; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317837; Ella M. 
Shamp, Shippingport, Pa. ‘ 50431 

We’re on the job; w Clarence H. Russell; mixed 
voices. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942, E unp. 317682; 
Olive Nelson Russell, St. Louis Park, Minn. sa 

504 


We’re on the Victory road; song. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 316473; Annie Warner Eaves, 
Seattle. 50433 


1840 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1942 


We’re on to victory; song, m Mary R. Gensley. © 
lc. Nov. 21,1942; E unp. 315855; Dena Dee Barton, 
Cross Plains, Tex. ° 50434 


We're one day closer to victory; w & melody Joe 
A. [i. e. Joseph Aloysius] Saracini. © 1 c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 316112; Joseph Aloysius Saracini, 
St. Louis. 50435 


We're out to fight; song. © 1 c. Nov. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 315435; Miriam Ivy Violet Bennett, Columbus, 
O. j 50436 


We’re out to get you Adolf Hitler; w & m Alberta 
~[i. e. M. A.] Blain. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 
315070; Maze Alberta Blain, Philadelphia. 50437 


We’re over there again; arr. Lew Catone; pf., 
with w. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317075; 
Cecilia Sgorbissa Bleakley, Peekskill, N. Y. 

50438 


We’re prepared; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 316604; Max Heller, Philadelphia. 50439 


We’re proud we are American born; march, w & 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 317783; 
William Russ. Elliott, Wyoming, O. 90440 


We’re sure of victory; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 316688; Eber H. Patton, Long- 
wood, Miss. 50441 


We’re the children of Uncle Sam; w & melody.- © 
1c. Nov. 3, 1942; Eunp. 315315; Julia O’Buckle, 
Brooklyn. — 50442 


We’re the guys - behind the guys; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 317544; Gladys Marie 
Fieseler, Spencer, Ia. 50443 


We're the same old Yanks; song. © Nov. 27, 1942; 
E pub. 109473; Tracy A. Clute, Garden City, 
N.Y. 50444 


We’re the tech command; song, melody Robert B. 
Griffith, © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316383; 
Corlies H. Jackson & Jack O’Brien, Atlantic City. 

50445 


We’re the Yanks; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 11,1942; 
E unp. 316203; Raymond Charles Collins, Cana- 
joharie, N. Y. 50446 


We’re waltzing along; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 4, 


1942; E unp. 317152; George Robert Moss, Brook- 
lyn. 50447 


West of the moon; w & melody Murrey Donahue. © 
1c. Oct. 19, 1942; & unp. 314855; E. L. Eliason, 
Ogden, Utah. 50448 


Western songbird; 6-pt. mixed voices, with flute, 
violin & pf. © ic. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317092; 
Edward Cox, Shelley, Id. 50449 


Westmore broadcast library; w & m compiled 
Sylvester Long Cross. nos. 12, 13. © Dec. 18, 
1940; E pub. 109373, 109374; Westmore music 
corp., Portland, Or. 50450, 50451 


50471 


—— ——no. 14. © Dec. 31, 1940; E pub. 109375; 
Westmore music co., Portland, Or. 50452 


— —nos. 15, 16. © Feb. 15, 1941; E pub. 
109376, 109377; Westmore music corp., Port- 
land, Or. 50453, 50454 


Westmore broadcast library folio; w & m compiled 
Sylvester Long Cross. nos. 18,19. © Sept. 23, 
1941; E pub. 109378, 109379; Westmore music 
corp., Portland, Or. 50455, 50456 


Westwind polka; melody A. De Feo. © 1 c. Nov. 11, 
1942; E unp. 314909; Colonial music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 50457 


We’ve got to farm, to win this fight; w & melody 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 314891; Leonard 
W. Ware, New York. 50458 


We ve got to finish the fight we thought we finished 
before; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 315087; Madeliene Hyde, Cincinnati. 50459 


We ve got to keep Old Glory Flying; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315799; Phil Shapiro, 
Buffalo. 50460 


We’ ve hit the road; wI. A. Merrill, m Joe [i. e. J. 
T.] Enos. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316635; 
Irene Ann Merrill & Joseph T. Enos, Astoria, 
Tl. 50461 


We ve just begun to fight; w & m Don Reid & Henry 
Tobias. © Nov. 25, 1942; E pub. 109433; Mutual 
music soc., inc., New York. 50462 


What a coincidence; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov.30, 
1942; E unp. 316669; Louis Conrad Beyerkohler, 
New York. 50463 

What a shame; w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 23, 1942; 

E unp. 316185; Beatrice Rush, Ennis, Tex. 

50464 


What are you doing about leave; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314994; 
Lillian Mason, Kalamazoo, Mich. 50465 


What are you goin’ to do inthe army; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1942; E unp. 312114; George Henry 
Casmay, Asbury Park. 50466 


What can a girl like me do; song. © 1 c. Nov. 20, 
1942; E unp. 315846; Billie Mae Mauk, Fort 
Wayne. 50467 


What can you do about love; song, w Mary E. Tucker. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315434; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 50468 


What do I care; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 316431; Malcolm F. Kelly, Chicago. 
50469 


What do they say about you; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 315868; Benjamin Horwitz, 
Chicago. 50470 


What do you say, folks, buy some bonds; w & m Joe ‘ 
[i. e. Joseph] Hughes, arr. Roy Nelson. © 1 c. 
Oct. 14, 1942; E unp. 314825; Joseph Hughes, 
Belmont, Mass. 50471 


1841 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


50472 


What does it matter; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316797; 
Josiah C. Sharp, Seattle. 50472 


What dream is this; w & melody Shirley Botwin. © 
1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315455; Radio screen 
music pub. co., New York. 50473 


What have you got to cry for; w & melody Clarissa 
Lorenz. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317303; 
Clarissa Lorenz Aiken, Boston. 50474 


What is a kiss; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of 
Carroll Webster] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E ump. 
315718; Arthur Beal, San Francisco. 50475 


What more can I say; song, melody William Gregory 
Ringel. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315889; Ann 
McNeill, East Peoria, Ill. 50476 


——w & mArt Noel. © Jan. 12, 1941; E for. 67683; 
Cinephonic music co., ltd., London. 50477 


What the world needs is Jesus most of all; pf., with 
w. ©l1c. Oct. 2, 1942; E unp. 311922; Thomas 
A. Dorsey, Chicago. 50478 


What would I give just for a word from you; song, 
melody Aaron A. Clark. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 317630; Vinton M. Dubberly, Dallas. 

50479 


What’cha doing for your country; w K. Cram,. 


melody B. E. Gray. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 
315979; Bernice Elizabeth Gray, Charlestown, 
Mass. & Kyle Cram, Hudson, Mass. 50480 


What’s cookin’; melody. © 1 c. Nov. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 316045; Samuel Wissig, Anderson, Calif. 
50481 


What’s cookin’, good-lookin’; song melody Lew 
[i e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 
316567; Laura Livernoche, Newton Highlands, 
Mass. 50482 


——w Irving Taylor, melody Yvonne Carmel. © 
ic. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316178; Santly-Joy, inc., 
New York. 50483 


What’s the catch; w Milton Leeds, Melody Higinio 
Ovalle B. & C. Gunther. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 315734; Charles Gunther, Flushing, N. Y. 

50484 


What’s wrong; from Andy Hardy’s last fling, by 
Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 
317134; Loew's, inc., New York. 50485 


—w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317166; 
Philip Golden, New York. 50486 


——w J. I. Burson, mA. M. Wells. © 1c. Nov. 23, 
1942; E unp. 316217; Jimmy I. Burson & Arthur 
M. Wells, North Hollywood, Calif. 50487 


What’s wrong with me; w& melody. © 1c. Dec. 
3, 1942; E unp. 317064; Anthony Sangimino, Brook- 
lyn. 50488 


What’s your game; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. of 
Andrew Brady] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315698; Bobby Morgan, Iowa, La. 50489 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


When; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 
317557; Margaret Engler Crockett, Cleveland. 
50490 


When a boy is in his twenties; fox trot, w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317671; Gilbert C. 
Tennant, Washington. 50491 


When a gal loves a pal; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Nov. 27,1942; E unp. 316544; 
Fay Moorman, Rustburg, Va. 50492 


When birds fly south; w & melody BillGrant & Marcie 
Grant. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315407; Grant 
L. Hill, Milwaukee. 50493 


When dreams come true; song, melody Lew [i e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Nov. 27,1942; E unp. 316565; 
Phoebe J. Groesbeck, Boston. 50494 


When gentle showers are falling; w & melody. © 1 
c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315794; Austin Robert 
James, San Antonio. 50495 


When God gives you to me, darling; song. © 1 c. 
Nov. 28, 1942; E unp. 316638; Harriett Clardy, 
Greenville, S. C. 50496 


When I am with you; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1c. Nov. 10. 1942; E unp. 315926; Lawrence Loh- 
man, Washington. 50497 


When I come back; song. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 317779; Theodore Edward Shea, Centerville, 
Md. 50498 


When I consider how my life is spent; wJohn Milton, 
m Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco; low voice. © Oct. 
27, 1942; E pub. 109170; Galaxy music corp., New 
York. 50499 


When I dream with you darling; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316633; PerryA. Vaughn, 
Chico, Calif. 50500 


When I first roller skated with you; waltz, w & m 
William Curland. © Nov. 2,1942; E pub. 109087; 
J. Grayson Jones music co., Freeland, Pa. 50501 


When I first saw you; w Dougie[i. e. Douglas] Miller, 
melody Morrie Gelfand. © 1 c. Nov. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 316247; Moses Gelfand, Montreal. 50502 


When I go a-dreamin’; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315708; Mamie #enken, Buckley, Ill. 50503 


When I haven’t got you; w & m Geraldine Sweet 
[pseud, of J, Cohen] © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
316204; Jessie Cohen, Philadelphia. 50504 


When I hear a steamboat whistle tootin’; song, m 
Derek Andersen [pseud. of Noel Marchant Ryer] 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315701; John Icken- 
roth, St. Louis. 50505 


When I hear the church bells ring; w & melody. © 
lc. Nov. 10, 1942;E unp. 315082; Florence Eris- 
man, Port Richmond, N. Y. 50506 — 


When I hold His nail scarred hand in mine; hymn. 
© Sept. 25, 1942; E pub. 109245; Haldor Lillenas, 
Tuscumbia, Mo. 50507 


1842 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1942 


When I kiss my sailor boy goodbye; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1 c.Dec. 11,1942; E unp. 317819; 
_ Edith C. Anderson, Saugerties, N. Y. 50508 


When I leave you will you cry; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 315887; Tot Francis Brown, 
New York. 50509 


When I look at you; from Presenting Lily Mars, w 
Paul Francis Webster, m Walter Jurmann. © 
Nov. 12, 1942; E pub. 109158; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 50510 


——w John Rox, & melody. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 316353; Stuart Rodney Ross, New York. 
50511 


When I look at your picture; song, melody Helen 
Wicksman. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 315065; 
Stephen Duchoslav, Endicott, N. Y. 50512 


When I met you; w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 317539; Nick L. Therry, San Francisco. 
50513 


When I return; w & melody Jack [i. e. John] Sher- 
man Long. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315372; 
John Sherman Long, Chicago. 50514 


When I said goodbye to that soldier laddie of mine; 
w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316238; 
Gail Shuler Tracy, Detroit. 50515 


When I sing; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E 
unp. 316914; Arthur Lewis Dailey, Brooklyn. 
€ 50516 


When I think of you; w & melody. © lc. Dec. 5, 
1942; E unp. 317302; Frank Basso, St. Louis. 
: 50517 


When icicles hang by the wall; w Shakespeare, m 
E. J. Moeran; women’s 2-pt. cho. © Nov. 18, 
1942; E for. 67642; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

: 50518 


When I’m away; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Nov. 2, 1942; E unp. 314233; Edward Turner 
Todd, Fleet air base, Iceland, c/o Postmaster, 
New York. 50519 


—w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 16, 1942, E unp. 
315349; Kenneth MacDonald, Redding, Calif. ; 
50520 


When I’m with you in the rain; w & melody Frank 
Bennett. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942: E unp. 316446, 
Santly-Joy, inc., New York. 50521 


When it’s over; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 316228; Gordon Robert West, Detroit. ee 
. 505 


When it’s over, over there; song. © 1c. Nov. 25, 
1942, E unp. 316256, Doris Alberta White, Lansing, 
Mich. 50523 


When it’s springtime in Ohio, song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315806, 
Thomas J. Powell, Akron, O. 50524 


ingt ing; Orit: 
When it’s springtime in Wyoming, sons. oe 
Nov. 27, 1942: E unp. 316463, Walter Ray Bridg 


50525 
forth, Houston. 


90541 


When Jesus holds my hand; hymn, w D. L. Schrock, 
m S. E. Reed. ©1 c. Oct. 30, 1942; E unp. 
315294; D. L. Schrock & S. E. Reed, Kenedy, Tex. 

: - 50526 


When Johnny comes marching home; fox trot, arr. 
Vic Schoen; small orch. pts. © Oct. 12, 1942; E 
pub. 109348: Leeds music corp., New York. 

50527 


When moonlight falls; w Hilda Conklin, m Gardner 
Read, op. 23, no. la, arr. Vail Read; women’s 
3-pt. cho. © Nov. 5, 1942; E pub. 109169; Galaxy 
music corp., New York. 50528 


When my dad went to France; song. © 1c. Nov. 
20, 1942; E unp. 315860; Elizabeth Allgood Birch- 
more, Athens, Ga. 50529 


When my feet begin to rise; arr. William Dowler; 
pf., withw. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316295; 
Blanche Rice, Marion, O. 50530 


When my love returns to me; w R. G. Hofheimer, 
melody C. Lapham. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
315870; Reka G. Hofheimer & Claude Lapham, 
New York. 50531 


When our boys come marching home; song. © 1c. 
Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317474; Asa Potter Dean, 
Providence. 50532 


When our boys take over, over there; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315761; Marian 
Khodigian, Glendale, Calif. 50533 


When our dough-boys come back; pf., withw. © 1 
c. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 316994; Henry Arthur 
Frischknecht, Leonia, N. J. 50534 


When that last troop train rolls home; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp.316535; McRae Jones, 
St. Louis. 50535 


When the bells of Britain ring again each Sunday; 
English w Raymond Leveen, Spanish w & melody 
M. Grever. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942, E unp. 317635; 
Maria Grever, New York. 50536 


When the blue bells are in bloom; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316753; 
Eddy Roberts, Montague, Mich. 50537 


When the boys go marching by; song, arr. Richard 
P. Lilly. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315354; 
George Robbins, Philadelphia. 50538 


When the candle has burned away; song, m Stephen 
Grady [pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Nov. 18, 
1942; E unp. 315680; Frank Bauer, New Orleans. 

50539 


When the chapel bells ring at twilight; w G.Sawyer, 
m Tillie [i. e. E. G. R.] Masson; pf. © 1c. Nov. 
2, 1942; E unp. 316032; Etoila Gertrude R. Masson 
& Grace Sawyer, New Britain, Conn. 50540 


When the church bells ring this evening; w Esther 
Alexander Patterson, m Janie Alexander Patterson 
[i. e. J. A. P. Wagoner] © 1 c. Dec. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 317675; Janie Alexander Patterson Wagoner, 
Concord, N. C. 50541 


1843 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
50542 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


When the crimson snow of Russia is white again; 
w Marty Symes, m Willard Robison. © Nov. 30, 
1942; E pub. 109586; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 50542 


When the dawn breaks through; w & melody. © 1 
c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 316213; Carrie-Lewis 
Simpson, Raleigh, N. C. 50543 


When the dawn patrol is flying; song. © 1 c. Nov. 
27,1942; E unp. 316426; Margaret Trace Webster, 
Bakersfield, Calif. 50544 


When the glory-bound train rolls in; w & melody 
Doc Hopkins & Phil Kalar. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 317276, Peer internatl. corp., New York. 

50545 


When the lamp is shattered; song, w Percy Bysshe 
Shelley. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942: E unp. 317405; Al- 
fred Lee Rudd, jr., Chicago. 50546 


When the leaves have turned to gold; w & m Mrs. 
John [i. e. I. M. B.] Bachman; pf. © 1c. Nov. 10, 
1942, E unp. 314884:;. Ida Mae Beasley Bachman, 
Hamilton, O. 50547 


When the moon comes over the Cascades; song, 
melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 317807; Alice MacTavish, Port Orchard, 
Wash. 50548 


When the nightingales sing; song, m Stephen Grady 
[pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 315673; Merle Sherrill,-Tacoma. 50549 


When the robin sings his song again; w Art Noel & 
]. Lester Smith, mA. Noel. © Aug. 12, 1942; E 
fo. 67696; Cinephonic music co., ltd., London. 

50550 


When the sun goes down for Hirohito; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 315450; Jerome G. 
Attanasio, Ionia, Mich. 50551 


When the Waacs and Waves go walking; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314794, Philip Wil- 
liam Cooper, San Diego, Calif. 50552 


When the war is over; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 1, 
1942; E unp. 316927; Gem Pickett, Carrabelle, 
Fla. 50553 


When the war is over, I’ll be coming home to you; 
w &melody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316484; 
John Henry Vogt, Detroit. 50554 


When the western moon is shining on Morenci; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315779; Margaret 
S. Doyle, Buffalo. 50555 


When the Yanks start in a-yanking; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942, E unp. 316750; 
John A. Honegger, Bloomfield, N. J. 50556 


When they come marching home to you, song. © 1 
c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp, 315639; Lucille Boyer, 
Minneapolis. 50557 


When this is over; song. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; E 


. 316845: Larry Robert Norman, Chicago. 
ue iy gis 50558 


When this war is thru; w & melody Dixie [i.e. W. R.] 
Brand. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 316903; Wil- 
liam Raymond Brand, New York. 50559 


When Uncle Sam gets ready; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317636; Walter S. Rowland, 
Kansas City, Mo. 50560 


When Uncle Sam starts to swing; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942: E unp. 
316557; Otis Chestnut, Selma, N. C. 50561 


When we come home again; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 315457; John Provenzano, 
Dorchester, Mass. 50562 


When we get over there; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 316081; Albert A. Giler, New 
Orleans. 50563 


When we meet after the war; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 316941; Goldie Hayes, 
Arkansas City, Kan. 50564 


When we meet the Japs; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
14, 1942; E unp. 315249; John Edward Blassingame, 
Camp Roberts, Calif. 50565 


When we put Schickie on ice; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317294; Eva 
Scheele, Oglesby, Tex. 50566 


When we start rolling; w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 19, 
1942; E unp. 317532; Robert Epstein, Vancouver, 
Wash. 50567 


When will it be; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 314879; Albert Montefalco, Shelton, Conn. 
50568 


When Yankee Doodle comes to town; song, m Char- 
les F.Bauer. ©1c.Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315351; 
Lawrence A. Bedard, La Porte City, Ia. 50569 


When Yonko does the Bonko; wJ. Burman, melody G. 
Freems & M, Rubens. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 316822; George Freems, Jack Burman & 
Mark Rubens, New York. 50570 


When you come sailing home to me; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316739; 
Genevieve I. Hicks, South Bend, Ind. 50571 


When you go by; w Eddie Culp, & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315729; Roscoe Franklin 
Barnhart, Des Moines. 50572 


When you hear the bugle calling; w & m Kay Day. 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315817; Mrs. James 
Day, Altadena, Calif. 50573 


When you return; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316745; Florence 
Krugel, Louisville. 50574 


When you see the Legion marching; arr. Louis 
Rosenberger, pf., with w. © 1c. Nov, 12, 1942; 
E unp. 315172; Roy W. Swanson, Minneapolis. 

50575 — 


When you smile; w & m Bill[i. e. W. R.] Bartley. 
©lc. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317305; William Reedy 
Bartley & Wilmer Dennis Hollowell, bre 

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When you took your love, and you; w & melody. © 
1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 317862; Genta Darlan, 
Ardmore, Pa. 50577 


When you went away; foxtrot, w & melody. © 1 c. 


Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315185; Joseph Macko, 
Newark, N. J. 50578 


When you’re in love; song. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E 
unp. 317503; Frank David Campbell, Ashtabula, 
O. : 50579 


When you're near me; melody. © 1 c. Nov. 12, 
1942; E unp. 315053; George Goldkette, Chicago. 
50580 


When you’re not in my arms; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317232; William Gordon, New 
York. 50581 


Where a touch of Spain still lingers; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315103; Florence 
McDonough, Valley Springs, Calif. 530582 


Where away buddy; w Thomas R. O’Toole, m Harry 
B. Swift. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316248; 
Jerry A. Sculco, Westerly, R. I. 50583 


Where can I find someone just like you; w Walton 
Crane, & melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316685; Kenneth Walton, New York. 50584 


Where Mother Earth welcomes the sun; w & melody 
Bob [i. e. R. W.] Soden. © 1 c. Nov. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 316624; Robert Walsh Soden, Kansas City, 
Moa. 90585 


Where the foothills cast a shadow on the banks of 
Pend d’Oreille; song. © Oct. 2, 1942; E pub. 
108249; Mildred Agnes Peterson, Spirit Lake, 
Id. 50586 


Where the sweet magnolias bloom; song, pf. sc. 
George Morrison. © Oct. 17,1942; E pub. 109238; 
Mary J. Sims, Austin, Tex. 50587 


Where will my love end; waltz, melody Ray Hibbeler. 
© ic. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316469; Flora Gene 
McCoy, Kansas City, Mo. 50588 


Where you are; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 c. 
Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317693; Henry Schultz, Winni- 
peg, Canada. 50589 


_ Where’s Maria; w & m Tom Adair & Richard Uhl, 


adapted from Via Maestra, by Giuseppe Cioffi. 
© Sept. 25, 1942; E pub. 107956; Yankee music 
pub. corp., New York. 50590 


Wherever you are, song. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 314853; Renee May Kaufman, Chicago.. 
0591 


_—w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 


317500; Ann Elizabeth Nugent, Philadelphia. 
50592 


_ Wherever you are, beloved; w Lucia Trent, m B. K. 


Fitch; pf. treble. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 
315945; Lucia Trent Cheney & Blanche King 
Fitch, San Antonio. 50593 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 11, 1942 ~ 50611 


While my lady sleeps; from The chocolate soldier, 
w Gus Kahn, m Bronislaw Kaper. © Nov. 24, 
1941; E pub. 109566; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

50594 


While you throw eggs; song, m Robert VanSickle. 
© 1c. Dec. 2,1942;E unp. 316997; Ethel Elizabeth 
Erwin, Fontana, Calif. 50595 


While you’re away; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 17, 
1942; E unp. 315573; Robert Edwin Ledbetter, 
Swampscott, Mass. 50596 


Whippoorwill recalls; song. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 317775; Leta Laree Wade, Kansas City, 
Mo. 50597 


Whisper of victory; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 11, 
1942; E unp. 314961; Peter C. Rhegas, Detroit. 
50598 


Whispering winds; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316562; 
Muriel Best, New Albany, O. 50599 


Whistlin’ Joe; w & m Johnny [i. e. John] Carr & Sy 
Taylor. © Oct. 12, 1942; E pub. 109128; David 
Gornston, New York. 50600 


White and blue and khaki too; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314920; 
Jennie L. Pexton, Guthrie, Okl. 50601 


White lilacs; waltz, w& melody. © 1c. Nov. 19, 
1942; E unp. 315773; Delcie Van De Mark, Lake- 
wood, Pa. 50602 


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White rosebud; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; 
& unp. 317421; M. Hobson Betz, Sacramento, Calif. 
50603 


White stars over Tokio; song, w Ella Wilcox Ashton. 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316700; Bertha Ket- 
cham Carroll, Reeds Ferry, N. H. 50604 


Who; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E ump. 
317718; Dollie May Henry Burke, Independence, 
Mo. 50605 


Who but you; w & m Muriel Watson, Jack Denby & 
Hugh Charles. © Oct. 7, 1942; E for. 67644; 
Irwin Dash music co., ltd., London. 50606 


Who is that man, with the big cigar; w Don Pelosi, 
m Art Noel. © Sept. 10, 1941; E for. 67686; 
Cinephonic music co., ltd., London. 50607 


Who is Uncle Sammy; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314930; Bessie Grau, 
Lancaster, Pa. 50608 


Who wants it; w Peter Kite Smith, & melody. © i 
c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315265; William Bigler 
Provost, New York. 50609 


Who will win this war; song. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 315976; Max Lewis Stayner, Salt Lake 
City. 50610 


Whoa, slow down; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 317648; Pauline Louise Collins, New York. 
50611 


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Whose heart are you trying to break now; w A. 
Maran, melody C. Zarrie. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 316096; Charles Zarrie & Anton Maran, 
New York. 50612 


Why; song. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 315133; 
Wanda Shea, Loomis, Calif. 50613 


Why are you so bashful; song, melody Joseph Fran- 
cis Reins. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316860; 
Gus Anthony Miele, Brooklyn. 50614 


Why bring back memories; w Ken Stevens, Sammy 
Thomas &B. Wodin, melody B. Wodin &S. Thomas. 
© 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 315050; Bob Wodin, 
Brooklyn. 50615 


Why can’t I forget; song, melody Ed Chenette. © 
1c. Nov. 28, 1942; E unp. 316589; Sara Ledbetter, 
Anniston, Ala. 50616 


Why can’t it happen to me; w Val Guest, m Manning 
Sherwin, © Aug. 17, 1942; E for. 67689; Cine- 
phonic music co., ltd., London. 50617 


Why couldn’t love leave me alone; w &m Dale 
[i. e. D. O.] Williams; pf. treble. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; E unp. 317193; Deirdre Opal Williams, 
Valparaiso, Ind. 50618 


Why did it happen to me; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 316714; Carl Clifford Comley, 
Arlington, Va. 50619 


Why did you go away, w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 315458; Arthur Frederick Nielsen, 
Santa Ana army air base, Calif. 50620 


Why did you leave me; m Robert Smith & Seymore 
Hardwick; E flat alto sax., with w. © 1c. Nov. 
16, 1942; E unp. 315748; David Russell Jones, 
Pittsburgh. 50621 


Why do I break my heart over you; w & melody. © 
1 c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 315881; Donald Jones 
Garrison, Hapeville, Ga.. 50622 


Why do what you did to me; song, m J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314993; Rose 
Ann Cis, Chicago. 50623 


Why do you say to Him nay; hymn, w Don Moon, m 
arr. Thoro Harris. © Apr. 7, 1942; E pub. 
109307; Frank Cottingham, South Elgin, Il. 

50624 


Why don’t you come up and see me sometime; song, 
melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942: E 
unp. 315660; Claude Creasman, Candler, N. C. 

50625 


Why don’t you stay home; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
4, 1942; E unp. 317222; Patrick McKinney, St. 
Louis. 50626 


Why must I be lonely; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1942; EF unp. 316375; Carl Whitman) 1X3 Elbowoods, 
N. D. 50627 


Why will ye perish; hymn. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 315865; William Kenneth Mclver, Fort 
Wayne. 50628 


Wider than the ocean; song, melody Bob Carleton. — 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317815; Herman 
Jaeschke, Monee, Il. + 50629 


Wiener tanze, nr. I; nach motiven v. Eduard Gartner, 
flr klavier gesetzt v. Ignaz Friedman. © Dec. 1, 
1916; E for. 67360; Universal-edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 50630 


Wig-wag; by Genevieve Lake; pf. 
E pub. 109551; Boston. music co., 


© Nov. 24, 1942: 
Boston. 
50631 


Will it be forever; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 
c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315462; Catherine M. 
Shank, Hagerstown, Md. 50632 


Will o’ the wisp; w & m Hugh Charles & Sonny 
Miller. © Oct. 7, 1942; E for. 67643; Irwin Dash 
music co., ltd., London. 50633 


Will you forget; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of 
Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315695, Ralph A. Sprang, Kenton, O. 50634 


Will you meet Him; song. © Nov. 20, 1942; E pub. 
109480; Sadie J. McNeil, Los Angeles. 50635 


Will you meet me tonight beneath Old Glory and 
fight for our U.S. A.; w & melody. © 1c. Sept. 
28, 1942: E unp. 314851; John Henry Vogt, Detroit 
& Arlie Seeley, Hinsdale, Mont. 50636 


Will you remember my name; w & melody. © lc. 
Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 315162; Ralph Boyer Shugert, 
jr., St. Louis. 50637 


Will you teach me; from Man on America’s con- — 
science, by Herbert Stothart. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
1942; E unp. 316334; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

50638 


Willamena; melody. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 
317290; Francis Austin Garrison, Los Angeles. 
50639 


Wind, sand and stars; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 21, 
1942; E unp. 315942: Earl Frederick Allingham, 
Washington. 50640 


Wind up the watch on the Rhine; song. © 1c. Dec. 
8, 1942; E unp. 317581; Dwight Rorer, Washington. 
50641 


Wine song; song, w Stanley Weinbaum. © 1 c. Nov. 
14, 1942; E unp. 315223; Helen Weinbaum Kasson, 
Englewood, N. J. 50642 


Wings above; w & m Bob [i. e. R. E.] Close; pf. 
treble. © 1 c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp, 315306; 
Robert Eugene Close, San Francisco. 50643 


Wings of gold; w & m Guy E. Wyatt & Joseph F. 
Hewitt. © Nov. 16, 1942; E pub. 109262; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 50644 


——w Peter Kite Smith, m Charles Caserta; with 
men’s cho. © Nov. 13, 1942; E pub. 109426; 
Radio music co., New York. 50645 


Wings of love; song. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 
317104; Mildred West Hoag, Jennings, La. tren 
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50681 


_ Wings of West Point; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 
1942; Eunp. 316201; Nat Brusiloff, Mt. Vernon, 
N. Y. 50647 


Wings over my heart; w & m Margo Lorde [pseud. 
of M. L. Orde]; pf. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; E unp. 
315505; Margaret Lewis Orde, New York. 

50648 


Winter - winter - winter; w & melody Rebecca 
Doyle. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317171; May- 
hams music co., New York. 50649 


Wish for you; song, w Thallis Hoyt & P. A. Myers, 
m ed. Phyllis Fergus. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 317796; Phyllis Andrew Myers, Cleveland. 

50650 


Wishing by a Star; pf., with w. © 1 c. Nov. 13, 1942; 
E unp. 315233; Mae James, Atlanta. 50651 


Wishing well; w H. Stackhouse, melody J. E. Stack- 
house. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 315044; John 
£. Stackhouse & Helen Stackhouse, Trenton, N. J. 

50652 


Witching little devil; w J. M. Mellen, melody L. A. 
Darling. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315640; 
Lloyd Alton Darling & Jesse Mae Mellen, Bing- 
hamton, N. Y. 50653 


With a great United Nation’s chain; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 314837; Ellen 
- Williams, Dumont, N. J. 50654 


With ali my heart; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 316816; Ruby Frances Bunnell, Den- 
ver. 50655 


With God; w James A. Brady, m Jean Stor[pseud. of 
W. Astor Morgan]; high voice. © Dec. 2, 1942; E 
pub. 109678; Oliver Ditson co., Philadelphia. 

50656 


With Jesus on our side we'll win; w & m Karl V. 
Davis. © Nov. 20, 1942; E pub. 109399;Bob 
Smith, Chicago, 50657 


With love still singing in my heart; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315826; Evelyn Lysle 
Fielding, Indianapolis. 50658 


With the sands of time; B flat ten. sax., withw. © 
1c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 316249; Morris Shapiro, 
New York. 50659 


With this ring; w T. Schubert, melody E. J. All- 
press. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; Eunp. 315502; Taia 
Schubert & Eva Jo Allpress, San Antonio. 50660 


With United Nations’ rulers in palaces over the sea; 
w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 315013; 
Frederick Lewis Brown, Long Beach, Calif. 

50661 


With you; w & m Jane Church Porter. © 1c. Nov. 
23, 1942; E unp. 316109; Esther Church Porter, 
Piedmont, Calif. 50662 


Within the heart of soul; song, melody Eddie Keenan. 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1942: E unp. 312030; Alphonso 
Simmons, Camp Croft, S. C. 50663 


Without a prayer; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 316527; Catherine A. Masterson, 
Guelph, Ont., Canada. 50664 


Without a shadow of a doubt; song, w Jack [i.e. J. J.] 
Kelleher & Wendell Wilder pracy, Ashtabula, O. 


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Without you near; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
1942; E unp. 316252; Leo Eben Tourjee, New York. 
50666 


Woman’s army yessiree, were members of the 
W. A.A. C.; song, m Mark Rubens. © 1 c. Nov. 
19, 1942; E unp. 315731; Augustus P. Braun, 
Camden, N. J. 50667 


Woman’s last word; song, w Robert Browning. ©1 
c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 317610; Philip Greeley 
Clapp, Iowa City, Ia. 50668 


Women’s get-together songs; w & m compiled & 
arr. Elien Jane Lorenz; girls’ & women’s trios, 
quartets & chos. © Oct. 6, 1942; E pub. 109076; 
Lorenz pub co., Dayton, O 50669 


Wonderful wonderful Jesus; hymn. © 1c. Nov. 17, 
1942; EB unp. 315581; Alfred Lattimore Watson, 
Winston-Salem, N. C. 50670 


Wondering; song. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
316697; Edna F. Marshall, St. Paul. 50671 


Wond’ring; w & melody Walt Davidson, Frieda 
Patterson & Tom Maxon. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 31€578; Davidson & Maxon music publishers, 
Baldwin Park, Calif. 50672 


Won’t be coming home for Christmas; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 9,1942; E unp. 314802; Nick L. Therry, 
San Francisco. 50673 


Won’t you come back - back to me; w & melody. © 
lc. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316452; Nicholas E. 
Fisher, Williamsport, Pa. 50674 


Won’t you come back to me sweetheart; song. © 
1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316833; Harry Adelbert 
Lyon, North St. Paul, Minn. 50675 


Won’t you say goodbye to me; pf., with w. © 1 c. 
Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317733; Clement Joseph 
Sayo, Michigan City, Ind. 50676 


Wood-chopper’s cry; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Dec. 
2, 1942; E unp. 317001; Don Reid & Henry Tobias, 
New York. 50677 


Woodbury theme; pf. treble, with w. © 1 c. Nov. 
11,1942; E unp. 314903; Orville Alexander Andrews, 
White Plains, N. Y. 50678 


Wooden shoes; Dutch dance; pf. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 317420; Richard Ten Hoor, Berrien Springs, 
Mich. 50679 


Work for all the boys inthe service; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315554; Otto Kourim, 
Rayland, O. 50680 


Work for victory; song. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 315862; Charles Silvey, Beverly Hills, Calif. 
50681 


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50682 pt. 3, m.'S., Von 


World war number two; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316196; Samuel H. 
Umbles, Terre Haute, Ind. 50682 


Would God I were the tender apple blossom; w 
Katherine Tynan Hinkson, m of old Irish air, 
arr. Roy Ringwald; men’s cho. © Sept. 29, 1941; 
E pub. 108459: Words & music, inc., New York. 

- 50683 


Would ya like to see a,picture of my baby; w & 
melody Sid Robin. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; E unp. 
315937; Leeds music corp., New York. 50684 


W-O-U-S-A pledge for victory; w M. G. Rouillot, 
m E.’F. Holden. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 
315541; Eleanor Fields Holden & M. Gertrude 
Rouillot, Norristown, Pa. 50685 


Wreath of yellow roses; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 
20, 1942; E unp. 315759: William E. Keaster, 
Muldrow, Okl. 50686 


Wren; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 
c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316546; Jessie Lee Amlett, 
Cleveland. 50687 


Write me often dearie; song. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 316306; Livingston Greenwood, Seattle. 
50688 


Wyoming battle song; w Gwen Sweet, m Thornton — 


W. Allen & Milo Sweet. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E 
unp. 317255; Thornton W. Allen co., New York. 
50689 


Ya hadn’t ougta in my auta; song. © 1c. Oct. 5, 
1942; E unp. 311177; Norman Mear] Karn, Tiffin, 
O. : 50690 


Yankee boy; w &m Rulon Jones. © Nov. 11, 1942; 
E pub. 109084; Rulon Jones pub. co., Hemet, Calif. 
k 50691 


Yankee cocktail; w & melody. ©1c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 316694; Eva Alice Love, Boston. 
50692 


Yankee Doodle no, 2; arr. Bart E. Grady; pf., with 
w. ©1c. Aug. 22, 1942; E unp. 316058; Charles 
L. Mooney, Somerville, Mass. 50693 


Yankee feet never know retreat; w & m Mrs. F. T. 
[i. e. R. M. C.] Hoschke; pf. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 316444; Ruth M. Cole Hoschke, 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. 50694 


Yankee heroes; song, m Reese C. David. © Sept. 
28, 1942; E pub. 109108; D. M. King, Edinboro, 
Pa. 50695 


Yankee peddler song; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 315507; Charlotte Anna May Christ- 
man, St. Louis. 50696 


Yankee pledge; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; 


E unp. 315364; Edna Grauman Levy, Hartford. 
50697 


Yankee polka; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; 
E unp. 317422; George Washington McCauslin, 
Amityville, N. Y. 50698 


Yankee Rose don’t you cry; song. © 1c. Dec. 7, 
1942; E unp. 317340; Jan J. DeBoer, Chicago. 


Yankee soldiers’ march; song, w Ellen M. Mulcahy. 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 317212; Margaret 
A. Mulcahy, New Milford, Conn. 50700 


Yankee today; song, m J. Chas.McNeil. © 1 c. Nov. 
16, 1942; E unp. 315464; Martha Presley, Le 
Grand, Calif. 50701 


Yankee way; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 22, 1942, E 
unp. 314815; Ethel Mae Craig, Sacramento, Calif. 
50702 


Yankees of the air; song. © Oct. 30, 1942; E pub. 
109236; Emily Anna Essenmacher, Chicago. 
50703 


Yanks ain’t phony; song. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 317684; Ruth Harper Harwell, Fort Worth, 
50704 


Yanks are in; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 316720; Elbert Dewey Goode, St. Louis. 
50705 


Yanks are marching again; song. © 1c. Nov. 16, © 
1942; E unp. 315264; Helen Roskam Madden, 
Culver City, Calif. 50706 


Yanks are on the way; song, melody Mrs. Elliott 
E. Redmen. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317599, 
John R. Page, Philipsburg, Mont. 50707 


Yanks around the world; song. © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 316672: Wendell B. Campbell, Cin- 
cinnati. 50708 


Yanks come smiling through; w Frank Ford [pseud. 
of I. M. Ciesielski], m Jimmie Crane. © 1 c. Dec. 
3, 1942; E unp. 317097; Ignatius Marian Ciesielski, 
Philadelphia. 50709 


Yanks have done it again; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
13, 1942; E unp. 315147; Frank J. McCready, 
Atlantic City. 50710 


Yanks on the march, w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 5, 
1942: E unp. 317318; Theresa C. Hill, Lebanon, 
Pa. 50711 


Yanks will soon be out on top, way down under, 
w &melody. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 317582, 
Harold Levinsohn, Brooklyn. 50712 


Year after year; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 317478; Martha Follmer Youmens, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa. 50713 


Yellow moon; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1942, 
E unp. 314829; James Jackson Thompson, Poca- 
hontas, Va. 50714 


Yellowstone, suite, Donald Midgley, pf. © Nov. 13, 
1942; E pub. 109153; Bregman, Vocco & Conn, 
_inc., New York. 50715 


Yellowstone moon; w & m Frank Madden & Allan 
Flynn. © Dec. 3, 1942; E pub. 109525; Frank 
Antony, New York. 50716 


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no, 11, 1942 


Yes, my Lord, I'll follow Thee; m Ruth Jones, arr. 


Martin; pf., with w. © Feb. 15, 1941; E pub. 
107294; Bruton Sims, Washington. 50717 
Yo my sweet potato; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 29, 


1942; E unp. 313603; Alfred A. Spearow, Detroit. 
50718 


Yo nose; vals romanza cancion, letra Domingo N. 
Nava. ©1 c. May 26, 1942: E unp. 312720; 
Santiage Olguin Loredo, Los Angeles. 50719 


Yovivo enamorado; bolero-fox trot, letra y melodia. 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317406; Jesse R. 
Millan, Ozone Park, N. Y. 50720 


Yodeling a western song; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 315715; Mrs. E. F. Grogan, Neenah, Wis. 

50721 


You again; w & m Art Noel. © May 29, 1942: E 
for. 67699; Cinephonic music co., ltd., London. 
50722 


You and the waltz and I; from Seven sweethearts, 
w Paul Francis Webster, m Walter Jurmann. © 
Nov. 9, 1942; E pub. 109159; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 50723 


You and you alone; w Sunny Skylar, m on theme 
from Petite suite, by Frederick Rosse. © Nov. 
25, 1942; E pub. 109452; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd., London. 50724 


You and your memory; song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 316459; Benjamin Calissi, Wood-Ridge, 
N. J. 50725 


You are my habit now; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© ic. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317824; Marion 
Samuel Cree, Washington, Pa. 50726 


You are my lighthouse; song, melody Ed Chenette. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 314828; Mrs. R. H. 
Johnson, Tampa, Fla. 50727 


_ You are my rainbow sweetheart, song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317445; 
Lindsey E. Bales, Raymond, Wash. 50728 


You are still my dad; song, melcdy Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315650; Claudine R. 
Lawhorn, Richmond, Ind. 50729 


You are the one for me; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© ic. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314935; Tony Marki- 
john, Conneaut, O. 50730 


You are the one I cherish; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315461; Ella Mae 
Wallace, Long Beach, Calif. 50731 


You belong to me; songs © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 315636; William Elroy Kyes, Chicago. 
E 50732 


You blew a fuse in my heart; w George Leiberman, 
& melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316142; 
Victor Picone, New York. 50733 


You came here from heaven, dear; w & melody.. © 
1 c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 316022; Frank Charles 
Ackerman, Jersey City. 50734 


50751 


You can count on my love; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E ump. 
316798; Lily Hudson, Grand Junction, Col. 

50735 


You can ration us; song. © 1 c.Dec.1, 1942; E unp. 
316912; Eleanor Dorothy Heagy & Paul Leroy 
Heagy, Harrisburg, Pa. 50736 


You can take it or leave it; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 9, 1942: E unp. 317622: ie Hinckley, 
Cedarhurst, N. Y. 50737 


You can’t black out the moon; song. © 1 c. Nov. 12, 
1942; E unp. 315157; George Bertram Hoffmann, 
Glendale, L. I., N. Y. 50738 


You can’t escape forever; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
21,1942; E unp. 315940; Audrey Lorraine Cregier, 
Evanston, Ill. 50739 


You can’t put a yoke ona Yankee; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316749: 
W. W..Parrish, Condon, Or. 50740 


You can’t ration love; song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942: 
E unp. 316089; Hilda Hellen Hayes, Eagle Pass, 
Tex. 50741 


You danced into my heart; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
19, 1942; E unp. 315739; Ceal Willner, Newark, 
N. J. 50742 


You do things to me; w. & m Greg Tyler, pf. arr. 
Larry Dittmer. ©1 c. Nov. 4, 1942; E ump. 
315287; Greg Corigliano, Brooklyn. 50743 


You don’t need a rating of priority to wear a smile 
on your face; song. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 
315519; Helen Leibensperger Humphreys, Colum- 
bus, O. 50744 


You gave to me a flower; song. ©1c. Dec. 5, 
1942; E unp. 317526; Evelyn Ruff Keller, San 
Gabriel, Calif. 50745 


You gave your love to somebody else; w & m Morty 
Berk, Billy Hays & Frank Capano. © Apr. 8, 
1942; E pub. 109466; Tin Pan Alley, Philadelphia. 

50746 


You have made an imprint on my heart; w & melody 
Doc [i. e. L. A.] Bray. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 317531; Leo Arthur Bray, New York. 

50747 


You ig my talk, don’t dig my walk; w & melody. © 
1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317426; Sonny Boy 
Williams & Frances Kraft Reckling, New York. 

50748 


You keep on smilin’; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 316728; Clifford Emanuel Sundin, 
Oakland, Calif. 50749 


You kissed me; w I. Gluck, melody S. Wartenberg. 
© 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 316937; Stanley 
Wartenberg & Isador Gluck, Brooklyn. 50750 


You know I love you; w & m Pete Jamack. © Apr. 
8, 1942; E pub. 109461; Tin Pan Alley, Philadelphia. 
50751 


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50752 


You know I love you so; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 
5, 1942; E unp. 317307; Harold Lifschitz, Chicago. 
50752 


You know what King Arthur said; w Val Guest, m 
Manning Sherwin. © Sept. 25, 1942; E for. 67690; 
Cinephonic music co., ltd., London. 50753 


You made a blackout in my heart; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315743; Frederick 
Ernest Drew, New York. 50754 


You made me change my mind; w & melody. © 1 | 


c. Nov. 11, 1942;. E unp. 315034; R. A. Ballard, 
Cokeville, Wy. 50755 


You make my heart go titter tat; melody. © 1 c. 
Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314843; Bessie Mabél Terry, 
Lowell. 50756 


You may be gone; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 314847; Violet May Carlson, Celoron, N. 
Y. 50757 


You mean so much to me; song, w John W. Travis 
& J. Tucker. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 316888; 
Johnny Tucker, Woodside, L. I., N. Y. 50758 


You never can tell; w& melody. © 1c. Nov. 20, 
1942; E unp. 315800; Christine Campbell, Cin- 
cinnati. 


You once meant the world to me; w & melody 
Mickey |i. e. Michael] Diamond. © 1c. Nov. 28, 


1942; EB unp. 316598; Michael Diamond, Brooklyn. - 


50760 


You ought to know by now; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 315002; Lois Lucille Gordon, 
Marion, Ala. 50761 


You sabotaged my heart; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 315721; George Reedy, Carlisle, Ind. 

50762 


You should have been with me last night; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 314871;Sam Downing, 
New York. 50763 


You still hold a spot in my heart; w & melody. © 
1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317017; Frank Conklin, 
Brooklyn. 50764 


You sure had me fooled: w Judy Carroll, melody 
Lawrence Coleman [pseud. of Leonard Cohen] 
© 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315970; Leonard 
Cohen, New York. 50765 


You took my dreams away; w & melody. © lec. 
Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314865; Helen Francis, San 
Francisco. ' 50766 


You took the blues out my heart; w & melody. © 1 
c. Sept. 18, 1942; E unp. 309271; Cyrus S. Mercier, 
Tampa, Fla. 50767 


You were only foolin’ from the start; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316128; Gertrude 
Dombro, Reiffton, Pa. 50768 


50759 © 


‘pt. 3, n. S., v. 37 


You will always be the wonderful one to me; song. 
© Oct. 13, 1942; E pub. 108469; Norman Tulip, 
Pretoria W., Pretoria, South Africa. 50769 


You will never miss your baby; w & m Bus [i. e. 
F. C.] Stewart. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 315991; 
Forest Charles Stewart, St. Louis. 50770 


You Yankee sons; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315341; 
Mildred Morgan, Adena, O. 50771 


You’ll be glad you did your share; w & melody. © 
1 c. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 315303; Joseph Scogna, 
Baltimore. 50772 


You’ll be sorry some day; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 
315337; Ellen Lall, Bremo Bluff, Va. 50773 ~ 


You’ll come back someday; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 317423; Robert Carnie, 
Kensington, Md. 50774 


You’ll come back to me; fox trot; pf., withw. © 1 
c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317027; Gwendolyn Hardey 
Trudeau, San Francisco. 50775 


You'll love the army; w Val Guest, m Manning 
Sherwin. © Sept. 25, 1942; E for. 67691; Cine- 
phonic music co., ltd., London. 50776 


You’ll never find real contentment; song, melody 
Joseph Statkus. © 1 c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 
315159; Patricia Statkus, New Britain, Conn. 

50777 


You’ll never know; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Nov. 
16, 1942; E unp. 315429; Nina Stevens, New York. 
50778 


You’ll never, never know; w & melody. © 1 c. Oct. 
30, 1942; E unp. 316038; Emma M. Bourget, 
New Haven. 50779 


Young Benjamin Franklin; text Madge Tucker, m — 
Molly Donaldson. © Oct. 27, 1942; D 76196; 
Musette publishers, inc., New York. 50779* 


Your country calls you today; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 315777; Gracie Reed, Van 
Buren, Mo. 50780 


Your dream soldier’s last good-bye; w Lillian 
Iselin, & melody. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1942; E ump. 
313774; Norman Glasserow, Brooklyn. 50781 


Your friend in the glass; song, m Stephen Grady 
[pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 310844; Matie Nutton, Detroit. 50782 


Your golden voice; w & melody Denai Danials. © 
1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 314811; Weeks publisher, 
Detroit. 50783 


Your heart knows, so why don’t you; song. © Nov. 
23, 1942; E pub. 109580; Clarence Emery Stevens, 
Chicago. 50784 


Your laughing eyes; song. © Oct. 1, 1942; E pub. 
109280; Charles Theodore Knudsen, Chicago. 
50785 


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no, 11, 1942 50821 


Your lips pressed close to mine; w & melody 
Augie Baird Nolan. © le. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 
316482; Mrs. A. Nolan, Cassville, Mo. 50786 


Your own foolish heart; from Money princesses; 
2-pt. treble voices. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 
316363; Erna Wedeman, New York. 50787 


Your star and mine; w G. Boxer & Leonard Dobrick, 
& melody. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 317308; 
Gertrude Boxer, Milwaukee. 50788 


You’re a do-doo; song. ©1c. Oct. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 311679; Hildegard Margaret Casey, Milwau- 
kee. 50789 


You're breaking my heart, you saboteur; w & melody 
Ben L. Trace & A.-J. Loewenstein. © 1 c. Oct. 
9, 1942; E unp. 311452; Amalle-Joan Loewenstein, 
Chicago. 50790 


You're crying for the love you threw away; w & 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 316113; 
Jack David Allan, Detroit. 50791 


You’re essential to me; song, melody Kathleen 
O’Kell. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 317577; Leo 
Cloutier, Fall River, Mass. 50792 


You're exceptional; Ww & melody. © 1c. Dec. 1, 
1942: E unp. 316955; Harriet Gertrude Lemley 
Laubach, Wind Gap, Pa. 50793 


~ 


You’re extra special; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. 
of Andrew Brady] © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 
315707; Cory Marie Sampson, Birmingham, Ala. 

50794 


You're in my heart; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 310950; 
Mildred R. Eggermont, Minneota, Minn. 50795 


You're in my heart tonight; w Edward Lynn, m 
Connie Bemis [i. e. C. B. Glore]; © 1c. Nov. 23, 
1942; E unp. 316132; Connie Bemis Glore, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 50796 


You're just a spoiled child; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315240; Dorothy B. Palmer, 
Flint, Mich. 50797 


You're lovely, w & m Rhoades [i. e. C. R.] Robin- 
son. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317656; Carol 
Rhoades Robinson, Jericho, N. Y. 50798 


You’re lucky; from Best foot forward, w & m 
Hugh Martin & Ralph Blane. © 1c. Nov. 17, 
1942; E unp. 315525; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

50799 


You’re my first thought in the morning, and my 
last thought at night, w & melody Eddie [i. e. E. 
F.] Koncel. © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317101; 
Edward Frank Koncel, Chicago. 50800 


You’re my heaven on earth; pf., with w. ©1c. 
Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 314259; Wilbur Edward 
Galik, Pocatello, Id. 50801 


You're my rhapsody in spring; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317077; Richard Francis 
Maguiness, East St. Louis, Il. 50802 


You're no diff’rent from the rest; song. © 1c. 
Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 316429: S. John Candas, 
Point Pleasant, W. Va. 50803 


You’re not telling me you love me; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 314222; Nellis Darwin 
Wagar, Kitchener, Ont., Canada. 50804 


You're so lovely; song. © Nov. 10, 1942; E pub. 
109088; Vactor G, Garnett, Denver. 50805 


You're special; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 315417: Philip Golden, New York. 50806 


You’re still on my mind; w & m G. J. Hill &Margery 
Warren. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317723; 
George J. Hill, Yonkers, N. Y. 50807 


You're telling me; w & melody. 1. For girl. - 2. 
For boy. ©1 c. each Oct. 24, 1942; E unp. 
316034, 316035; Olive Hanson McClaran, Mt. 
Pleasant, Ia. 50808, 50809 


You're the angel in my prayer; w & melody. ©lc. 
Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 315029; Ralph Moralez & 
Floyd Hunt, Waukegan, Ill. 50810 


You’re the dream I always dream; w & melody. © 
1 c. Nov. 14, 1942; E unp. 315322; Rufus Calvin 
Bowman, 3d, Salem, Va. 50811 


You’re the gold at the end of my rainbow; song, 
melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 317833; Effie M. Kolb, Fayetteville, Ark. 

50812 


You're the MacArthur of my heart; w & melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 13, 1942; E unp. 312910; Gertrude 
Rose Bransfield, Danielson, Conn. 50813 


You're the nicest thing that happened to me; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 313509, 
Mildred Edith Parrish, Vista, Calif. 50814 


You're the one; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 315588; Oett Mose Mallard, Chicago. 
50815 


You're the one although I say no; w & melody. © 1 
c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 315049; Kenneth L. Goens, 
Detroit. — 50816 


You're the one for me; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 4, 
1942; E unp. 317223; Paul G. Dobson, Baltimore. 
50817 


You're the surprise of all surprises; song, w Rosie 
O’Grady, m arr. H. Collier Grounds. © 1 c. Dec. 
7, 1942; E unp. 317418, Walter Lysaght, New 
York. 50818 


You're too late; song. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 
317456; Grace I. Baird, Washington. 50819 


Yours wasn’t love; song, m Aline Collins. © lc. 
Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 315724; Dorothy Collins 
McDavid, Clinton, Ill. 50820 


Youth must save our land; hymn, w &m C. Austin 
Miles. © Nov. 1, 1942, E pub. 109223, Rode- 
heaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 50821 


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50822 


Youth of the U. S. A.; march, w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 315577; Dalmazio Ortenzio 
Santini, Hartiord. 50822 


Youth’s victory march; pf., with w. © 1 c. Nov. 
16, 1942; E unp. 315482; Mack White, Berkeley, 
Calif. 50823 


You’ve done it; w Vernon Crane, & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316686; Kenneth Walton, 
New York. 50824 


You've got me crazy over you; song. © 1c. Dec. 
1, 1942; E unp. 316922; Clark Pierson, Bloom- 
ington, Ind. 50825 


You’ve got me goin’ now; w & melody. © 1c. Oct. 
8, 1942; E unp. 311290; Mervin Spangler, Dover, 
Pa. 50826 


You’ve got to watch your step with love; w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317161; Edward Abra- 
ham Snyder, Roxbury, Mass. 50827 


You’ve got what ittakes; w & melody Shirley Botwin. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 315456; Radio screen 
musSic pub. co., New York. 50828 


Yo-yo-yodelin’ cowboy; w & m Harry Filler, Fred 
C. Mann & Frank Capano. © Apr. 8, 1942; E pub. 
109459; Tin Pan Alley, Philadelphia. — 50829 


Z werwa marsz; sfowa Adama Bartosz, m Walter : 
Ossowski; ork. partitury. © Oct. 5, 1942; E pub. 
109256; Joseph Krygier, Philadelphia. 50830 


Zambra Gitana; by Carmen Delfin [i. e. C. D. 
Mercado], op. 12; melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. 
Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317685; Carmen Delfin 
Mercado, New York. 50831 


Zenobia bumble bee; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316767; Elizabeth 
W. Fluegel, New Carlisle, Ind. 50832 


Zeta’s bouquet; w & m Virginia V. Dean. © Nov. 
20, 1942; E pub. 109444; Sigma phi gamma 
internatl. sorority, Indianapolis. 50833 


Zigeuner; w & m Noel Coward, arr. Douglas Mac- 
Lean [pseud. of F. Campbell Watson]; women’s 
2-pt. cho. © Nov. 18,1942; E pub. 109329; Harms, 
inc., New York. 50834 


Zion, rise and shine; cantata, Biblical w, English 
adaptation Hugh oss, m Julius Chajes; mixed 
voices; organ or pf. acc. © Oct. 7, 1942; E pub. 
108413; Transcontinental music corp., New York. 

! 50835 


Number of entries of Musical Compositions in Part 3 of the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942: 


Musical Compositions in English language (including 38,178 unpublished) ---------------------- 
Musical Compositions in foreign languages (including 810 unpublished) ------------------------ 


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1852 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED 
UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


[50835 


A. B. C. of love; song, from Some baby, w Jeff 
Branen. © Arthur Lange, Los Angeles. R 113090, 
Nov. 24, 1942. 1 


A basso le guerre; march, H. R. Oteri, arr. Peter 
Tesio; lst & 2d mand. © guit. © Lucia Tesio, 
Hicksville, L. I., N. ¥. R 112947, Nov. 24, 1942. 

2 


Aba daba honeymoon; one step, two step, or trot, 
Arthur Fields & Walter Donovan, arr. Calvin 
Grooms; band. © Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
R 112635, Nov. 11, 1942. 3 


Abendgang; lied, op. 45, no. 3, w Johannes Schlaf. 
© Paul Graener, Berlin. R 112660, Nov. 11, 1942. 
4 

Across the isthmus; march, Everett J. Evans, arr. 
Mackie-Beyer. 1. Military band. - 2. Full orch. 
© J. W. Pepper & son, inc., Philadelphia. R 
112978, 112979, Nov. 27, 1942. 5, 6 


Admirals all; nautical march, Hubert Bath, arr. 
Frank Winterbottom; military band. © Gladys 
Winterbottom, Frinton-on-sea, Essex, England. 
R 112874, Nov. 17, 1942. au 


——- —-pf.. © Hubert Bath, Fulmer, Bucks., 
England. R 112873, Nov. 17, 1942. 8 


Again, as Eastertide draws near; Easter hymn, op. 
Zz, no. 1; mixed cho.; organ acc. © Walter H. 
Angell, Providence. R 112714, Nov. 12, 1942. 

9 


All over town; bk. Joseph Santley, w Harry B. Smith, 
m Silvio Hein. Voc. sc. © Sydney Reed Smith, 
Canaan, N. Y. & Ann Mooney Hein, Terre Haute, 
Ind. K 112937, Nov. 19, 1942. 10 


All ye that pass by; w Charles Wesley, m Robert 
Harkness. © Hope pub. co., Chicago. R 112761, 
Nov. 13, 1942. 11 


Along the rocky road to Dublin; song, w Joe Young. 
© Bert Grant, New York. R 112817, Nov. 18, 
1942. 12 


——w Joe Young, m Bert Grant. © Ruth Young 
Grunberg, New York. R 112818, Nov. 18, 1942. 
13 


Always be honeyto me;w & mJeff Branen, A. Lange 
& Max Prival. © Arthur Lange, Los Angeles. R 
113032, Nov. 24, 1942. 14 


American organist no. 4; collection of church 
voluntaries, E. L. Ashford; pipe & reed organs. 
© John W. Ashford, Louise W. Ashford, Danville, 
Calif., Marjorie Ashford Spencer & D. W. Smith, 
guardian of Lois L. Ashford, Nashville. R 113058, 
Nov. 25, 1942. 15 


American skaters waltz; from Flirting at St. Moritz; 
pf. © Raymond Hubbell, Miami, Fla. R 112732, 
Nov. 12, 1942. 16 


An die Baronin Colombine; lied, op. 46, no. 3, w 
Richard Schaukal. © Paul Graener, Berlin. R 
112653, Nov. 11, 1942. 17 


And that’s how we love old Ireland; w A. A. Clark, 
mH.I. Marshall. © Amy Ashmore Clark, New 
York & Henry I. Marshall, Riveredge, N. J. R 
112643, Nov. 10, 1942. 18 


Anita; Spanish serenade; brass & reed band. © 
Manuel Bilton, Guildford, Surrey, England. R 
112926, Nov. 18, 1942. 19 


Arbitration march; two step, Abe Losch [pseud. of 
Harry J. Lincoln}; pf. © Lottie M. Lincoln, 
Philadelphia. R 113193, Dec. 1, 1942. 20 


Are ye a’a’richt in Auchter-muchty; song, w Alf 
Ellerton. © J. A. Glover-Kind, London. R 112956, 
Nov. 23, 1942. 21 


Arm thee! Arm thee; w Mary Coleridge, m H. 
Walford Davies; mens voices. © Margaret 
Davies, Bristol, England. R 112823, Nov. 23, 1942. 

22 


Atmospheric sketches; by Charles Vincent; pf. © 
Dorothy Vincent, London. R 112915, Nov. 18, 1942. 
23 


Ave Mors; w Margery Hamilton-Fellows, high voice, 
in C min. © Julius Harrison, Malvern, Worcester, 
England. R 112568, Nov. 9, 1942. 24 


Awakening; song, w Julia C. R. Dorr; in E flat. © 
Walter Guernsey Reynolds, New York. R 112630, 
Nov. 9, 1942. i 25 


Bag of whistles; w Edward J. O’Brien, m Bainbridge 
ji. e. L. B.] Crist; high, in C. © Lucien Bain- 
bridge Crist, Washington. R 113114, Nov. 28, 1942. 

26 


Bal masqué; valse-caprice, Percy Eastman Flet- 
cher; brass & reed band. © Hilda Martin, Paign- 
ton, Devon, England. R 112618, Nov. 10, 1942. 

27 


Barcarolle; from Tales of Hoffman, by J. Offenbach, 
arr. Julius S. Seredy & Tocaben; full orch. © © 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. R 112716, Nov. 
12, 1942. 28 


Battle (The); march; pf. 
York. R 113184, Dec. 1, 1942. 


© Pete Wendling, New 
29 


Battle ode; op. 65, w James Montgomery; mixed 
voices. © Clarence Lucas, London. R 112633, 
Nov. 9, 1942. 30 


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31 


Be Thou my guide; w Karl Fuhrmann, German tr. 
Emil Ring, m J. Edgar Lowell [pseud. of J. S. 
Zamecnik] © John S. Zamecnik, Los Angeles. 
R 113118, Nov. 27, 1942. 31 


Belgian school of violin; by Henri Leonard, op. 40, 
English tr., new arr. & additional studies OQ. 
Musin. v. 3. Musin ed. © Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. R 112570, Nov. 6, 1942. 

32 


Bells of Rheims; song, w Henry de Vere Stacpoole. 
© Edwin Henry Lemare, Hollywood, Calif. R 
112565, Nov. 9, 1942. 33 


Berceuse; from Jocelyn, by Benjamin Louis Paul 
Godard, arr. Mackie-Beyer; full orch. © J. W. 
Pepper & son, inc., Philadelphia. R 112974, 
Nov. 27, 1942. , 34 


—violin & pf. acc. © Phyllis Norman Parker, 
London. R 112884, Nov. 17, 1942. 35 


Beryl valse; pf. © Frank -H. Grey, Hollywood, 
Calif. R 113040, Nov. 25, 1942. 36 


Betty’s dilemma; w Elsie Duncan Yale, m Adam 
Geibel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 
112688, Nov. 12, 1942, 37 


B’hoys of Tipperary; by Harry GAmers, arr. 
Frank Winterbottom; military band. © Gladys 
Winterbottom, Frinton on sea, Essex, England. R 
112774, Nov. 13, 1942. 38 


——orch. © Harry G. Amers, West Hill, nr. Ottery 
St. Mary, Devon, England. R 112875, Nov. 17, 
1942. 39 


Bill Bender’s Christmas; Christmas cantata, by C. 
Austin Miles. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, 
Ind. R 112787, Nov. 14, 1942. 40 


Black Hawk waltz; by Mary E. Walsh; pf. © Ed- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New York. R 112740, 
Nov. 13, 1942. 41 


Blandina polka; by V. Berardi, arr. Peter Tesio; 
lst & 2d mand. & guit. © Lucia Tesio, Hicks- 
ville, L. L, N. ¥Y. R 112945, Nov. 24, 1942. 42 


Bonnie Maggie Tamson; song. © Harry Lauder, 
Strathaven, Scotland. R 112640, Nov. 11, 1942. 
43 


Bonnie wee Annie; song. © Harry Lauder, Strat- 
haven, Scotland. R 112639, Nov. 11, 1942. 44 


Boy of mine I wait for you; from My home town 
girl, w Frank Stammers, m Louis A. Hirsch. © 
Laurence J. Hirsch, Mamaroneck, N. Y., John J. 
Stammers, Lena T. Stammers, Alice M. Stammers, 
Margaret C, Stammers, Catherine J. Stammers & 
Joseph C. Stammers, New York. R 112679, Nov. 
10, 1942, 45 


Brass buttons; march; pf. © George L. Cobb, 
Brookline, Mass, R 112999, Nov. 27, 1942. 46 


Bridal chorus; from Lohengrin, by R. Wagner, arr. 
J. S. Seredy & Louis Tocaben; full orch. © Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. R 113052, Nov. 30, 
1942, 47 


pt. 3, n. s., Vv. 37 


Bring along your dancing shoes; w Gus Kahn, m 
Grace LeBoy [i. e. G. L. Kahn] © Grace LeBoy 
Kahn, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 113219, Dec.2, 1942. 

48 


Bum diddle de um dum, that’s it; w Joe [i. e. Joseph] 
McCarthy, m Jimmy [i.e. J. V.] Monaco. © 
Joseph McCarthy, Hadley, N. Y. & James V. Monaco, 
Beverly Hills, Calif. R 113120, Nov. 30, 1942. 

: 49 


By jingo; selection, Herman Finck; orch. © Mabel 
Mary Finck, London. R 112912, Nov. 18, 1942. 
50 


Canadians! Follow the drum; song, w Edward 
Wodson. © Albert Ham, New York. R 112628, 
Nov. 9, 1942. 51 


Caprice espagnole; violin, with pf. acc. © Phyllis 
Norman Parker, London. R 112619, Nov. 10, 1942. 
52 


Carmefia; vocal waltz, H. Lane Wilson, arr. J. 
Lincoln Hall; mixed voices. © Rodeheaver co., 
Winona Lake, Ind. R 113224, Nov. 25, 1942. 

53 


Cassidy, Private Michael Cassidy; w & mR. P. 
Weston & J. Norworth. © Jack Norworth, Brook- 


lyn. R 112905, Nov. 23, 1942. 54 
——Same. © Maud Weston, London. R 112950, 
Nov. 23, 1942. 55 


Casting all your care; w & m Henry Barraclough. 
© Hope pub. co., Chicago. R 113282, Nov. 27, 
1942. ‘ 56 


Chants des soldats; march; reed & brass band. © 
Joseph Engleman, Birmingham, England. R112773, 
Oct. 27, 1942. 57 


Cheero; from The passing show of 1915, by Herman 
Finck; orch. © Mabel Mary Finck, London. R 
112911, Nov. 18, 1942. 58 


Christ is come; w A. A. Payn [pseud. of C. Austin 
Miles], m Alfred Judson | pseud. of J. Lincoln Hall] 
© Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 113162, 
Nov. 25, 1942. 59 


Christ is the only Saviour; w T. O. Chisholm, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 112755, Nov. 14, 1942. 60 


Christmas classics, no. 4; w Elsie Duncan Yale, m 
Alfred Judson [ pseud. of J. Lincoln Hall] & others, 
arr. J. L. Hall. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, 
Ind. R 112798, Nov. 12, 1942. 4+ iG% 


Church yard at nightfall; pf. © Lewis M. Isaacs, 
New York. R 113174, Nov. 30, 1942. - 62 


Come unto Me; w H. Bonar, m Willem Coenen, arr. 
R. M. Neal. © Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 
R 113149, Nov. 25, 1942. 63 


Commandant march; band. © George Rosenkrans, 
Penfield, Pa. R 112595, Nov. 10, 1942. 64 


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Constant lover; from The passing show of 1915, w 
Arthur Wimperis & Hartley Carrick, m Herman 
Finck. © Mabel Mary Finck, aa R eee 
Nov. 18, 1942. 


Cornetski; trumpet tantrum, march, one step or 


trot, Carleton L. Colby; orch. © Ruth M. Alford, 
Chicago. R 113197, Dec. 1, 1942. 66 


Courtship; w Fred E. Weatherly, m Alfred Herbert 
Brewer; in C. © Ethel Mary Brewer, Ewell, 
Surrey, England. R 112880, Nov. 17, 1942. 67 


Dah’s gwine ter be er lan’ slide; w Teresa Strick- 
land, m Lily Strickland [i. e. L. S. Anderson]; 
in E flat. © Lilian S. Anderson, Great Neck, 
L. LL, N. Y. R 112819, Nov. 19, 1942. 68 


Daily technical studies; by Oscar Beringer; pf. 
New rev. & enl. ed. 1915. © Esme Beringer, 
London. R 112901, Nov. 20, 1942. 69 


Dance of the moonbeams; schottische, Mackie- 
Beyer; military band. © J. W. Pepper & son, 
inc., Philadelphia. R 112972, Nov. 27, 1942. 

70 


Day dreams; pf. © Haydn Wood, Northam, North 
Devon, England. R 112624, Nov. 10, 1942. 71 


Day of judgment; by A. Arkhangelsky, English text 
adapted; 6-pt. mixed voices. © N. Lindsay 
Norden, Philadelphia. R 113210, Dec. 2, 1942. 

72 


Dearer than all; song. © Alfred Henry Ackley, 
Manhattan Beach, Calif. R 113095, Nov. 30, 1942. 
73 


Debutante; one step, Milton Ager & P. Wendling; 
pi. © Pete Wendling, New York. R 113182, Dec. 
1, 1942. 74 


Delectation, valse hesitation; pf. © Walter Rolfe, 
Brighton, Mass. R 112994, Nov. 27, 1942. 75 


Delivrance; French w Gustave Rivet, English tr. 
Milton Goldsmith, m Ruggiero Leoncavallo. © 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New York. R 
112742, Nov. 13, 1942. 76 


Demoiselle chic; intermezzo, Percy Eastman 
Fletcher; brass & reed band. © Hilda Martin, 
Paignton, Devon, England, R 112627, Nov. 10, 
1942. 11 


Denn wir fahren gegen Engeland; lied, w Hermann 
Lons. © Egon Alberti, New York. R 112646, 
Nov. 11, 1942. 78 


Dixie Doodle Dandy; march; band. © George Rosen- 
krans, Penfield, Pa. R 112593, Nov. 10, 1942. 
79 


Don’t bite the hand that’s feeding you; w T. Hoier, 
rm Jimmy Morgan. © Betty Keller Morgan, Van 
Nuys, Calif. & Thomas Hoier, New York. R 
113028, Nov. 27, 1942. 80 


Don’t forget tonight’s the night; song, m Dick Rich- 


ards. © Dick Howard, South Danville, N. H. 
R 113045, Nov. 27, 1942. 81 


912843 9 - 43 - 8 


Doughie the baker; song, w Neil MacFadyen & H. 
Lauder. © Harry Lauder, Strathaven, Scotland. 
R 112637, Nov. 11, 1942. 82 


Dove of peace; waltzes, Carl Loveland [pseud. of 
Harry J. Lincoln]; pf. © Lottie M. Lincoln, 
Philadelphia. R 113189, Dec. 1, 1942. 83 


Draussen in Schonbrunn; lied, w Fritz Grunbaum. 
© Ralph tees New York. R 112985, Oct. 24, 
1942. 84 


Draw nigh Immanuel; w Elsie Duncan Yale,m Adam 
Geibel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 
113158, Nov. 25, 1942. 85 


Dream of spring; op. 57, no. 4, Ww tr. from the 
Chinese, by L. Cranmer-Byng: men’s voices. © 
James Lyon, Wallasey, Birkenhead, England. R 
112621, Nov. 10, 1942. 86 


Dream song; w Leo Wood, m ed. & arr. Domenico 
Savino; med. voice. © Leo Edwards, New York. 
R 112791, Sept. 21, 1942. 87 


—— ——m Leo Edwards, ed. & arr. Domenico 
Savino; med. voice. © Gertrude Wood Bernstein, 
St. Louis. R 112796, Sept. 19, 1942. 88 


Dreams; w Cecil Frances Alexander, m Maude 
Valerie White; in E min. © Emily Constance 
White, London. R 112943, Nov. 19, 1942. 89 


Drumology; march, one step or trot, Harry L. Al- 
ford; orch. © Ruth M. Alford, Chicago. R 113196, 
Dec. 1, 1942. 90 


Duos for violin and small Irish harp; violin & small 
Irish harp, concert harp or pf. © Gertrude Ina 
Robinson, Roslyn, L. L, N. Y. R 112020, Nov. 23, 
1942. 91 


Easter awakening; Easter service, w Edith Sanford 
Tillotson, m Fred B. Holton [pseud. of Ira B. 
Wilson] © Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. R 113055, 
Nov. 25, 1942. 92 


Easter evangel; part 1, Christ’s sufferings and 
death, by &. S. Lorenz; organ introduction. © 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. R 113128, Nov. 25, 
1942. 93 


Eastern romance; by Herbert E. Haines; orch. © 
Alfred Haines, Manchester, England. R 112925, 
Nov. 18, 1942. 94 


Elisabeth; lied, op. 46, no. 2, w Hermann Hess. © 
Paul Graener, Berlin. R 112654, Nov. 11, 1942. 
95 


Enchanted glade; song, w Georgeanne Hubi-New- 
combe. © Lois Barker, Whitstable, Kent, Eng- 
land. R 112563, Nov. 9, 1942. 96 


Eve of Crécy; song, from Four songs of chivalry, 
w William Morris. © Julius Harrison, Malvern, 
Worcester, England. R 112608, Nov. 9, 1942. 

97 


Evening song; by Esther Gronow; pf. © Florence 
Hopkins, New York. R 113033, Nov. 24, 1942. 
98 


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Everybody hum with me; from Ruggles of Redgap, 
w Harold Atteridge, m Sigmund Romberg. © 
Mary T. Atteridge, Lynbrook, L. I1., N. Y. R 
113280, Dec. 3, 1942. 99 


Examination papers; 10 papers on harmony, 
counterpoint, fugue, orchestration, composition 
& general knowledge, Thomas Keighley. © Edith 
Keighley, Cheadle, Cheshire, England. R 112922, 
Nov. 18, 1942, 100 


——100 harmony exercises, Thomas Keighley; 
strings. © Edith Keighley, Cheadle, Cheshire, 
England. R 112921, Nov. 18, 1942. 101 


w Fred E. Weatherly, m Alfred 
Herbert Brewer; orch., in C. © Ethel Mary 
Brewer, Ewell, Surrey, England. R 112615, 
Nov. 9, 1942. 102 


Fairy pipers; 


Falling stars; guit. © Albert J. Weidt, Belford, 
N. J. R 113003, Nov. 27, 1942, 103 


Ferry ahoy; w Ada Leonora Harris, m Alfred 
Herbert Brewer. © Ethel Mary Brewer, Ewell, 
Surrey, England. R 112889, Nov. 17, 1942. 104 


Festival songs no. 10 for Children’s day. © Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. R 113268, Nov. 25, 
1942. 105 


Firing line; march & two step, Walter J. Pond; pf. 
© Louis G. Sokol, Stonington, Conn. R 112993, 
Nov. 25, 1942. 106 


Flower suite; op. 10; pf. © Alec Rowley, Kew 
Gardens, Surrey, England. R 112916, Nov. 18, 
1942, 107 


For valour; military valse, Charles W. Ancliffe, 
arr. Frank Winterbottom; Military band. © 
Gladys Winterbottom, Frinton - on - sea, Essex, 
England. R 112776, Nov. 13, 1942. 108 


Forgotten romance; pf. © Lewis M. Isaacs, New 
York. R 113172, Nov. 30, 1942. 109 


Four and nine; w & m Worton David, B. Lee & The 
Two Bobs. © Lilian Shirley David, Kenton, 
Middlesex, England & Bert Lee, London. R 112952, 
Nov. 23, 1942. 110 


Four-foot ten brigade; from The passing show of 
1915, w Arthur Wimperis & Hartley Carrick, m 
Herman Finck. © Mabel Mary Finck, London. 
R 112907, Nov. 18, 1942. 111 


Four songs; w Fred G. Bowles, m Jessie L. Deppen 
[i.e. J. L. D. McLeod] © Jessie L. Deppen Mc- 
Leod, New York. R 112825, Nov. 19, 1942. 112 


Four tone pastels; op. 17; pf. © Arthur Bergh, 
Beverly Hills, Calif. R 112649, Nov. 27, 1942. 
113 


Fox (Sam) popular mandolin and guitar collection 
no. 4; lst mand. © Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 
R 113200, Nov. 19, 1942. 114 


Foxy Grandpa; fox trot, P. Wendling & Milton Ager; 
pf. © Pete Wendling, New York. R 113230, Dec. 
1, 1942. 115 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Freely give your love; w Maud Frazer, m Robert 
Harkness. © Hope pub. CO., Chicago. R 112762, 
Nov. 13, 1942. 116 


Frog frolics; schottische, Richard Everett Hildreth; 
pf. © Harry F. Hildreth, West Somerville, Mass. 
R 113000, Nov. 27, 1942. . ey 


From Oberon in Fairyland; w Ben Jonson, m Ernest 
Newton; sop. & contralto. © Dorothy Cornelius, 
Bromley, Kent, England. R 112881, Nov. 17, 1942. 

118 


From the countryside suite; orch. © Eric Coates, 
London. R 112674, Nov. 10, 1942. 119 


Frontenac; march, Joseph S. Willard, arr. Mackie- 
Beyer. 1, Full orch. - 2. Military band. ©J. W. 
Pepper & son, inc., Philadelphia. R 112969, 
112971, Nov. 27, 1942. 120, 121 


Garden of paradise; Hawaiian love song. © Sallie 
Hume Douglas, Honolulu. R 112894, Nov. 21, 1942. 
122 


Gay cavalier; song. © Billy Merson, London, R 
112953, Nov. 23, 1942. 123 


Gemelli (I); waltz, G. Castorina, arr. Peter Tesio; 
1st & 2d mand. & guit. © Lucia Tesio, Hicks- 
ville, L. I., N. ¥Y. R 112944, Nov. 24,1942. 124 


Gems from the overtures; medley, arr. Mackie- 
Beyer; full orch. © J. W. Pepper & son, inc., 
Philadelphia. R 112968, Nov. 27, 1942. 125 


'Ger-ma-nee; one-step; pf. © Albert J. Weidt, Bel- 


ford, N. J. R 113001, Nov. 27, 1942. 126 


Ghosts; song, op. 40, no. 2, w Henry de Vere. © 
William Lester, Chicago. R 113107, Nov. 27, 1942. 
127 


Gilliflower of gold; song, from Four songs of chiv- 
alry, w William Harrison. © Julius Harrison, 
Malvern, Worcester, England. R 112607, Nov. 9, 
1942. 128 


Glad to see youre back; from Bric-a-brac, w 
Adrian Ross [pseud. of Arthur R. Ropes] & Lionel 
Monckton, m L. Monckton. © C. F. Monckton, 
Eastbourne, England & H. Paul Monckton, Forest, 
Guernsey, Channel Islands, England. R 112828, 
Nov. 5, 1942. 129 


Globe girdler march; band. © George Rosenkrans, 
Penfield, Pa. R 112599, Nov. 10, 1942. 130 


Glory to Thee, my God, this night; w Thomas Ken, 
m Gounod, arr.E. G. Snelling. © Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. R 113153, Nov. 25, 1942. 131 


God is our refuge; Biblical w, m Lewis Carey [pseud. 
of Lucie Johnstone]; in D. © Mary Elizabeth 
Dormer, Wexford, Eire. R 112668, Nov. 9, 1942. 

132 


——' —— -———New ed. © Mary Elizabeth Dermer, 
Wexford, Eire. R 112665, Nov. 9, 1942. 133 


God’s way is the best way; w W. C. Poole, m Ed- 
mund S. Lorenz; med. © Lorenz pub. co. , Dayton, 
O. R 113129, Nov. 25, 1942. 4 134 


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Gold from Ophir; song, from From distant lands, 
w Edward Lockton. © Ivor Novello, London. R 
112614, Nov. 9, 1942. 135 


Golden dawn; Pi. © George L. Cobb, Brookline, 
Mass. R 113099, Nov. 27, 1942. 136 


Golden day; w Mathilda Long, m Donizetti, arr. 
R. M. Neal. © Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 
R 113155, Nov. 25, 1942. 137 


Good American melodies; arr. G. Schumann; 
military band. © J. W. Pepper & son, inc., 
Philadelphia. R 112970, Nov. 27, 1942. 138 


Good Shepherd; cantata, w Edith Sanford Tillotson, 
m Ira B. Wilson. © Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 
R 113053, Nov. 25, 1942. 139 


——-w & mG. T. Haywood. © Ida H. Hancock, De- 
troit. R 112966, Nov. 25, 1942. 140 


Grace and beauty; waltzes, Carl Loveland [pseud. 
of Harry J. Lincoln]; pf. © Lottie M. Lincoln, 
Philadelphia. R 113180, Dec. 1, 1942. 141 


Graduation grand march; by Frederick A. Williams, 
op. 91. 1. Pf. - 2. 2 pfs. © Mrs. Frederick A. 
Williams, Cleveland. R 113102, 113103, Dec. 2, 
1942. 142, 143 


Gressenhall; suite, F. Cunningham Woods; pf. & 
strings. © C. Mary Woods, Stratford-on-Avon, 
England. R 112928, Nov. 18, 1942. 144 


Gwendolen; song, from Four songs of chivalry, w 
William Morris. © Julius Harrison, Malvern, 
Worcester, England. R 112606, Nov. 9, 1942. 

145 


Have faith in God; song. © Will H. Ruebush, Day- 
ton, Va. R 112767, Nov. 14, 1942. 146 


He also sends the rain; w Herbert Buffum, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 113165, Nov. 25, 1942. 147 


He maketh wars to cease; anthem, Biblical w, m 
W. H. Bontemps [pseud. of A. Downing] © Arthur 
Downing, Toronto. R 112629, Nov. 9, 1942. 

148 


Heart sorrow; w Fred G. Bowles, m Wilson G. 
Smith. 1. High. - 2. Low. © Edna Smith Lam- 
bert, Lakewood, O. R 113116, Nov. 27, 1942. 

149 


Hearts of promise; waltzes, Carl Loveland [pseud. 
of Harry J. Lincoln]; pf. © Lottie M. Lincoln, 
Philadelphia. R 113181, Dec. 1, 1942. 150 


Hee-haw; fox trot, Milton Ager & P. Wendling. © 
Pete Wendling, New York., R 113177, Dec.-1, 
1942. 151 


Hello Dorothy May; there she goes; from My home 
town girl, w Frank Stammers, m Louis A. Hirsch. 
© Laurence J. Hirsch, Mamaroneck, N. Y., John 
J. Stammers, Lena T. Stammers, Alice M. Stam- 


mers, Margaret C. Stammers, Catherine J. Stam-. 


mers & Joseph C. Stammers, New York. R 112680, 
Nov. 10, 1942. 152 


Here comes Tootsie; from Around the map, w C. 
M. S. McLellan, m Herman Finck. © Mabel Mary 
Finck, London. R 112932, Nov. 18, 1942. 153 


Here’s to good old water drink it down; w Harry 
Breen, m James Conlin. © John T. Breen, Flush- 
ing, N. Y. R 112831, Nov. 23, 1942. 154 


Heroes all; march; reed & brass band. © Harry 
Bidgood, London. R 112877, Nov. 17, 1942. 155 


Highlanders patrol; Scotch melodies, arr. L. P. 
Laurendeau; military band. © Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. R 113029, Nov. 23, 1942. 156 


Hildebrandlied (Das); w Josef Victor von Scheffel, 
m Adolf Jensen, bearb.; mannerchor. © Karl 
Kampf, Munich. R 112693, Nov. 11, 1942. 157 


Home is never home when mother’s gone; w Jesse 
Noble, m John D. Creswell. © Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. R 113130, Nov. 25, 1942. 158 


Honolulu Lou; song. © Harold Robe, Hempstead, 
N. Y. RK 112650, Nov. 11, 1942. 159 


Hosanna in the highest; anthem, m Fred B. Holton 
[pseud. of Ira B. Wilson] © Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. R 113121, Nov. 25, 1942. 160 


Hour of prayer; w Edith Sanford Tillotson, m J. 
Offenbach, arr. John Shepherd. © Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. R 113154, Nov. 25, 1942. 161 


Hour of rest; w Edith Sanford Tillotson, m J. Offen- 
bach, arr. John Shepherd. © Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. R 113156, Nov. 25, 1942. 162 


Huetamo; two-step intermezzo; reed & brass band. 
© Charles William Ancliffe, Twickenham, Middle- 
sex, England. R 112616, Nov. 9, 1942. 163 


I come from Holland; from Tina, w Percy Green- 
bank & Paul A. Rubens, m P. A. Rubens. © P. 
Greenbank, Rickmansworth, England & Herbert 
Rubens, London. R 113233, Dec. 2, 1942. 164 


I do not long for fame; w Bliss Carman, m Robert 
Coningsby Clarke. © Jacqueline Coningsby Clarke, 
New York. R 113205, Dec. 2, 1942. 165 


I know that my Redeemer liveth; anthem, mE. S.. 
Lorenz. © Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O: R 113122, 
Nov. 25, 1942. 166 


I long to hear my mother’s songs once more; w 
Jesse Noble, m Ira B. Wilson. © Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. R 113131, Nov. 25, 1942. 167 


I want to live and die in Dixie Land; w Cecil Mack 
[pseud. of R. C. McPherson], m Will Marion Cook. 
© R. C. McPherson, New York. R 112793, Nov. 
16, 1942. 168 


I want you just you; song, m Herman Paley. © 
Lou Klein, Hollywood, Calif. R 113222, Dec. 1, 
1942. 169 


—— ——w Lou Klein. © Herman Paley, New York. 
R 113008, Nov. 24, 1942. 170 


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If He came today; song, w Ada R. Habershon. © 
Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113166, 
Nov. 25, 1942. 171 


If there were dreams to sell; w Thomas Lovell 
Beddoes, m Bainbridge [i. e. Ly B.] Crist; med., 
in D flat. © Lucien Bainbridge Crist, Washington. 
R 113113, Nov. 28, 1942. 172 


If you will; w W. C. Poole, m Charles H. Gabriel. 
© Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 112752, 
Nov. 14, 1942. 173 


I’m going to get a girl named Ivy ’cause ivy always 
clings; w Alfred Bryan, m Jack Wells. © Wil- 
helmena Wells, New York. R 106032, Mar. 6, 
1942. 174 


I’m proud I’m Irish; from Little half breed, w 
Harry Breen, m Joseph E, Howard. © John T. 
Breen, Flushing, N. Y. R 112891, Nov. 23, 1942. 

175 


I’m the sun and you’re the snow; w Harold Simpson, 
m Adolf Lotter. © Jane Alice Lotter, London. 
R 112888, Nov. 17, 1942. 176 


In camp; march, Mackie-Beyer; military band. © 
J. W. Pepper & son, inc., Philadelphia. R 112982, 
Nov. 27, 1942: 177 


In excelsis; Christmas cantata, w Elsie Duncan Yale, 
m J. Lincoln Hall; soli, cho. & organ. © Rode- 
heaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 112689, Nov. 12, 
1942, 178 


In the Glory Land; w & m Grant Colfax Tullar. © 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. R 113136, Nov. 
25, 1942. 179 


Inthe pine grove; pf. © Lewis M. Isaacs, New York. 
R 113171, Nov. 30, 1942. 180 


In the valley of the Nile; w Dave Radford | pseud. of 
D. R. Blyth], m Richard A. Whiting. © Eleanor 
Whiting, Los Angeles & David R. Blyth, New 
York. R 112641, Nov. 11,1942. . 181 


Irish minstrels; medley, arr. William Rhys-Herbert; 
mixed cho. © Jane Elizabeth Herbert, Hazleton, 
Pa. R 113212, Dec. 2, 1942. 182 


Is there still room for me ’neath the old apple tree; 
w Edgar Leslie & Lew Brown, m Maurice Abra- 
hams. © Belle Baker Abrahams, New York. R 
112571, Nov. 7, 1942. 183 


Ivory palaces; song. © Henry Barraclough, Phila- 
delphia. R 112769, Nov. 14, 1942. ee 


Jelly roll; fox trot, P. Wendling & Henry Santly; pf. 
© Pete Wendling, New York. R 113185, Dec. 1, 
1942, 185 


Jesus cares; song, w Oswald J, Smith. © GeorgeC. 
Stebbins, Brooklyn. R 113106, Nov. 27, 1942. 
186 


Jesus passed through Jericho; w E. E. Hewitt, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 112756, Nov. 14, 1942. 


Jewels bright; w Georgie Tillman Snead, m Charles 
H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 113167, Nov. 25, 1942. 188 

@ 

Juarez; Spanish march, V. S. Schettino, arr.; reed 
& brass band. © Thomas Conway Brown, Christ- 
church, Hants. England. R 112878, Nov. 17,1942. 

189 


Just a little love from you; song, w Louis Weslyn. 
© Muriel Pollock, New York. R 112827, Nov. 20, 
1942. 190 


Just as great as my hate is for war, just as great 
is my love for you; song. © Dick Howard, South 
Danville, N. H. R 113044, Nov. 27, 1942. 191 


Kangaroo hop; fox trot; pf. © Melville Morris, 
New York. R 113042, Nov. 25, 1942. 192 


Karna of the sea; song, from From distant lands, 
w Edward Lockton. © Ivor Novello, London. R 
112613, Nov. 9, 1942. 193 


Keep on singing; song. © Agnes C. Ellingwood, 
Chichester, N. H. R 112784, Nov. 12, 1942. 194 


Keep your armor bright; w Charles Wesley, m 
Robert Harkness. © Hope pub. co., Chicago. R 
112763, Nov. 13, 1942. 195 


Keltic lament; by John H. Foulds, op. 29, no. 2; 
violoncello, with pf. acc. © Maud Foulds, Lahore, 
Punjab, India. R 112914, Nov. 18, 1942. 196 


Keltic suite; by John H. Foulds, op. 29, no. 103, arr. 
Frank Winterbottom; military band. © Gladys 
Winterbottom, Frinton-on-sea, Essex, England. R 
112778, Nov. 13, 1942. 197 


Ken-tuc-kee; fox trot; pf. © Albert J. Weidt, Bel- 
ford, N. J. R 112995, Nov. 27, 1942. 198 


Kentucky Sal, w Will Mar, m Grace LeBoy [i. e. 
G. L. Kahn| © Grace LeBoy Kahn, Beverly Hills, 
Calif. R 113043, Nov. 25, 1942. 199 


Kiddie Land; one-step; orch. © Albert J. Weidt, 
Belford, N. J. R 113002, Nov. 27, 1942. 200 


Kiltie’s kourtship; intermezzo or one step, Gordon 
Mackenzie, arr.; orch. © H. Elliott Smith, Sun- 
derland, Durham, England, R 112942, Nov. 19, 
1942. 201 


Lady of the lake; waltz; pf. © George L. Cobb, 
Brookline, Mass. R 113004, Nov. 27, 1942. 202 


Land of exile; op. 57, no. 1, w tr. L. Cranmer- 
Byng from the Chinese of Ch’u Yuan; men’s voices. 
© James Lyon, Birmingham, England. R 112913, 
Nov. 18, 1942. 203 


Lantern suite; pf. © Alec Rowley, Kew Gardens, 
Surrey, England. R 112617, Nov. 10,-:1942. . 204 


Last call; w Fred E. Weatherly, m Wilfrid Sander- 
son; inC. © Mary Elizabeth Sanderson, Merrow, 
Guildford, Surrey, England. R 112883, Nov. 17, 
1942. 205 


Last farewell; waltz; orch. © John S. Zamecnik, 


Los Angeles. R 113115, Nov. 27, 1942. 206 


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243 


Leetle Mr. Baggy Breeches; w R. P. Weston, m 
H. Darewski. © Maud Weston & Hermann Darew- 
ski, London. R 112949, Nov. 23, 1942. 207 


Legend of a rose; by Jules Reynard [pseud. of J. S. 
Zamecnik]; pf. © John S. Zamecnik, Los Angeles. 
R 113119, Nov. 17, 1942. 208 


Let your life be sunshine; w W. A. Schell, m Charles 
H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, 
Ind, R 113252, Dec. 5, 1942. 209 


Levee along Broadway; song, from Hands up, m 
Sigmund Romberg. © E. Ray Goetz, New York. 
R 113051, Nov. 19, 1942. 210 


—— -——w E. Ray Goetz. © Sigmund Romberg, 
New York. R 113100, Nov. 20, 1942. 211 


Lied fahrender schuler; wJoSef Victor von Scheffel, 
m Adolf Jensen, bearb.; mannerchor. © Karl 
Kampf, Munich. R 112694, Nov. 11, 1942. 212 


Life; w Edith Sanford Tillotson, m I. H. Meredith. 
© Tullar-Meredith co., New York. R 113062, 
Nov. 25, 1942. 213 


Life’s morning; Easter service, Ira B. Wilson. © 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. R 113054, Nov. 25, 
1942. 214 


Lift up your heads; anthem, m Carrie B. Adams. 
© Marybelle Adams Scott & Alice May Adams, 
Forest Grove, Or. R 113123, Nov. 25, 1942. 

215 


Little rain; op. 57, no. 2, w tr. from the Chinese, 
by L. Cranmer-Byng; men’s voices. © James 
Lyon, Wallasey, Birkenhead, England. R 112622, 
Nov. 10, 1942. 216 


Look in the Bible; w Susan R. Peck, m Charles H. 
Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 112747, Nov. 14, 1942. 217 


Lord of the nations; Children’s day service, w 
Jemes Rowe, m Ira B. Wilson. © Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. R 113060, Nov. 25, 1942. 218 


Lover in Damascus; by Amy Woodforde-Finden; 
pf. © Dudley Northall Laurie, London. R 112667, 
Nov. 9, 1942. 219 


Lovers litany; wArthur Wimperis, m Herman Finck. 
© Mabel Mary Finck, London. R 112918, Nov. 18, 
1942. — 220 


Love’s citadel; w Edith Rutter Leatham, m Amy 
Woodforde-Finden; in D. © Dudley Northail- 
Laurie, London. R 112564, Nov. 9, 1942. 221 


Love’s melody; song, w Edward Teschemacher 
[pseud. of Edward Lockton] © Herbert Oliver, 
London. R 112609, Nov. 9, 1942. 222 


Loyal dominion; march, op. 64; military band. © 
Clarence Lucas, London. R 113203, Dec. 1, 1942. 
223 


Luna; tango espagnolo, by M. Pellacani, arr. Peter 
Tesio; 1st & 2d mand. & guit. © Lucia Tesio, 
Hicksville, L. I.,N. ¥Y. R 112946, Nov. 24, 1942. 

224 


Maid of my heart; song, m Edna Williams. © L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, Hollywood, Calif. R 112600, Nov. 
9, 1942. 225 


——w L. Wolfe Gilbert, m Edna Williams. © Ed- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New York. R 112743, 
Nov. 13, 1942. 226 


Make Christ king; song. © Alfred H. Ackley, Man- 
hattan Beach, Calif. R 112745, Nov. 14, 1942. 
227 


Make somebody happy today; w Calia Altstaetler, 
m Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 112750, Nov. 14, 1942. 228 


Make your life a blessing; song. © Will H. Ruebush, 
Dayton, Va. R 113104, Nov. 27, 1942. 229 


March of marches; by Henri J. Praag, arr. H. M. 
Higgs; pf. © Chappell & co., ltd., London. R 
113234, Dec. 4, 1942. 230 


March of the woodland sprites; pf. © Lewis M. 
Isaacs, New York. R 113173, Nov. 30, 1942. 231 


Marching orders; Children’s day exercise, w Lizzie 
De Armond, m E. S. Lorenz. © Lorenz pub. Co., 
Dayton, O. R 113061, Nov. 25, 1942. 232 


Marienlob; lied, op. 53, no. 3; pf. 0. orgelbegl. © 
Ludwig Hess, Berlin. R 112655, Nov. 11, 1942. 
233 


Marine band; march & two-step, arr. Emil Ascher; 
full orch. © John L. Greenawald, Pittsburgh. R 
112645, Nov. 11, 1942. 234 


May and love; song, op. 16, no. 2, w Spofford A. 
Brooke; in A flat. © William Lester, Chicago. 
R 113037, Nov. 24, 1942. 235 


Meadow lark; song; in F. © Abbie Gerrish-Jones, 
Glendale, Calif. R 113204, Dec. 1,1942. - 236 


Mélodie d’amour; by H. Engelmann, op. 600, arr. 


Charles Woodhouse; orch. © Hazel Lucy Alice 
Minchin, Colwyn Bay, North Wales. R 113011, 
Nov. 19, 1942. 237 


Merry-go-roundgalop; band. © George Rosenkrans, 
Penfield, Pa. R 112596, Nov. 10, 1942. 238 


Mine; w P. J. O'Reilly, m Alfred Herbert Brewer. 
“© Ethel Mary Brewer, Ewell, Surrey, England. 
R 112567, Nov. 9, 1942. 239 


Mist on the mere; w & m Webster Millar; low key. 
© Evelyn B. Millar, London. R 113111, Nov. 27, 
1942. 240 


Mr. Producer; w Arthur Wimperis & Hartley Car- 
rick, m Herman Finck. © Mabel Mary Finck, 
London. R 112886, Nov. 17, 1942. 241 


Mona Lisa; valse; pf. © George L. Cobb, Brook- 
line, Mass. R 112998, Nov. 27, 1942. 242 


——w Beatrice Vay [pseud. of Beatrice Dovsky], 
m Max von Schillings, op. 31, arr. Heinz Ludwig. 
© Barbara von Schillings, Berlin. R 112984, Nov. 
24, 1942. 243 


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244 


Morning prayer; song. © Alfred Henry Ackley, 
Manhattan Beach, Calif. R 113092, Nov. 30, 1942. 
244 


Mother England; w T. R. E. McInnes, m M. V. 
Batten. © T. R. E. McInnes & Mabel Veronica 
Batten, London. R 112733, Nov. 16, 1942. 245 


My bonnie bonnie Jean; song. © Harry Lauder, 
Strathaven, Scotland. R 112638, Nov. 11, 1942. 
246 


My home town; from My home town girl, w Frank 
Stammers, mm Louis A. Hirsch. © Laurence J. 
Hirsch, Mamaroneck, N. Y., John J. Stammers, 
Lena T. Stammers, Alice M. Stammers, Margaret 
C. Stammers, Catherine J. Stammers & Joseph 
C. Stammers, New York. R 112684, Nov. 11, 
1942, 247 


My little dolly calls me mama; w & m Arthur A. 
Penn. © Eleanor Penn, New London, Conn. R 
112822, Nov. 19, 1942. 248 


My own dear friend; w E. E. Hewitt, m Charles H. 
Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 112754, Nov. 14, 1942, 249 


My spirits; song, op. 62, no. 1, w Marjorie Dudley 
Lyon. © James Lyon, Birmingham, England. R 
112930, Nov. 18, 1942. - 250 


My spooky girl; from My home town girl, w G. 
Arthurs & Frank Stammers, m Louis A. Hirsch. 
© Laurence J. Hirsch, Mamaroneck, N. Y., George 
Arthurs, Harrow, Middlesex, England, John J. 
Stammers, Lena T.Stammers, Alice M. Stammers, 
Margaret C. Stammers, Catherine J. Stammers & 
Joseph C, Stammers, New York. R 112797, Nov. 
17, 1942. 251 


Nanny; song. © Harry Lauder, Strathaven, Scot- 
land. R 112935, Nov. 19, 1942. 252 


Nat’an, Nat’an, Nat’an, tell me for what are you 
waitin’ Nat’an, song. © James Kendis, Jamaica, 
N. ¥. R 112792, Nov. 16, 1942. 253 


National anthem of Serbia; 4-pt. cho., w adapted & 
marr. © Arthur Fagge, London. R 112664, Nov. 
9, 1942, 254 


Nature’s voices; Children’s day service, w Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, m Fred B. Holton [pseud. of 
Ira B. Wilson] © Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 
R 113059, Nov. 25, 1942. 255 


Naughty naughty one Gerrard; w Arthur Wimperis, 
m Herman Finck. © Mabel Mary Finck, London. 
R 112919, Nov. 18, 1942. 256 


Ned Wayburn’s town topics; musical play, bk. & 
lyrics Harry B. Smith, Thomas J. Gray & Robert 
B. Smith. © Harold Orlob, New York. R 112601, 
Nov. 10, 1942. 257 


Neutral march; two step, Harry J. Lincoln; pf. © 
Lottie M. Lincoln, Philadelphia, R 113188, Dec. 
1, 1942. 258 


New England; 2d symphony in B flat min., op. 33; 
orch. © Edgar Stillman-Kelley, New York. R 
112899, Nov. 21, 1942. 259 


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pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Next dance; by P. Wendling & Milton Ager; pf. © 
Pete Wendling, New York. R113186, Dec. 1, 1942. 
260 


Night time; song, op. 62, no. 2, w Marjorie Dudley 
Lyon. © James Lyon, Birmingham, England. R 
112929, Nov. 18, 1942. 261 


Not what I long to do; w Ida L. Reed, m S. B. Jack- 
son [pseud. of Charles H. Gabriel] © Rodeheaver 
co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 112749, Nov. 14, 1942. 

262 


Nuthin’; song; in E flat. © Libbie Davidson Car- 
penter, New York. R 112631, Nov. 9, 1942. 263 


Nymph and swain; madrigal; mixed voices. © Will 
C. MacFarlane, Kearsarge, N. H. R 113097, Nov. 
23, 1942. 264 


O Herre Gott; lied, op. 53, no. 2, w altdeutsch; pf.- 
o. orgelbegl. © Ludwig Hess, Berlin. R 112656, 
Nov. 11, 1942, 265 


O Holy Word; song, w M. E. Servoss. © George C. 
Stebbins, Brooklyn. R 112768, Nov. 14, 1942. 
266 


O lovely night; from Les contes d’Hoffmann, Eng- 
-lish version Elsie Duncan Yale,m Offenbach, arr. 
J. Lincoln Hall. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, 
Ind. R 113223, Nov. 25, 1942. 267 


O seele mein; lied, op. 53, no. 1, w altdeutsch; pf.- 
o. orgelbegl. © Ludwig Hess, Berlin. R 112657, 
Nov. 11, 1942. 268 


Off to the barracks march; band. © George Rosen- 
krans, Penfield, Pa. R 112594, Nov. 10, 1942. 
269 


Old fashioned garden in Virginia; w M. Sunshine, m 
H. I. Marshall. © Marion.Sunshine, New York & 
Henry I. Marshall, Riveredge,N.J. R 113220, Dec. 
2, 1942, 270 


Old Glory selection; on national American airs, by 
Julius S. Seredy, arr. J. S. Seredy & Tocaben; 
full orch. © Carl Fischer, inc., New York. R 
112718, Nov. 12, 1942. 271 


Old grey mare, one-step, two-step or march, arr.; 
pf. © Frank Panella, Crafton, Pa. R 112820, 
Nov. 20, 1942. 272 


Old guards patrol; by Guy Griffith, arr. V. Ragone; 
band. © Boosey &co., London. R 112623, Nov. 
9, 1942. 273 


Old Reliable march; two step, Abe Losch [pseud. of 
Harry J. Lincoln]; pf. © Lottie M. Lincoln, Phila- 
delphia. R 113191, Dec. 1, 1942. 274 


On the bark of an old cherry tree; song. © Dick 


Howard, South Danville, N. H. R 113046, Nov. 27, 
1942. 275 


On the trail to Sante Fe; w Gus Kahn, m E, Van 
Alstyne. © Egbert Van Alstyne, Chicago & Grace 
LeBoy Kahn, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 113218, Dec. 
2, 1942. fe 276 


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Opera bouffe; overture, Herman Finck, arr. Frank 
Winterbottom; military band. © Gladys Winter- 
bottom, Frinton-on-sea, Essex, England. R 
112879, Nov. 17, 1942. 277 


Optimist and the pessimist; w Adrian Ross [pseud. 
of Arthur R. Ropes], m Herman Finck. © Mabel 
Mary Finck, London. R 112920, Nov. 18, 1942. 

278 


Orphée aux enfers; by J. Offenbach, arr. W. H. 
Myddleton; full orch. © George Ernest Myddle- 
ton, Maidenhead, Surrey, England. R 113013, Nov. 
19, 1942. 279 


Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag; w G. 
Asaf, m Felix Powell. © Mabel Powell & George 
Asaf, London. R 112954, Nov. 23, 1942. 280 


Parade of the puppets; marche comique; pf. © 
Walter Rolfe, Brighton, Mass. R 112997, Nov. 
27, 1942. 281 


——- ——Walter Rolfe, arr. Herman Friedrich 
[pseud. of Richard Everett Hildreth] © Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. Kk 113098, Nov. 27, 1942. 

282 


Parting; serenade; brass & reed band. © H. 
Elliott Smith, Durham, England. R 112669, Nov. 
9, 1942. 283 


Passing show; selection, Herman Finck; reed & 
brass band. © Mabel Mary Finck, London. R 
112670, Nov. 9, 1942. 284 


Passing show of 1915; selection, Herman Finck; 
pi. © Mabel Mary Finck, London. R 112672,- 
Nov. 10, 1942. 285 


Peace thru the blood of the cross; w & m G. T. 
Haywood. © Ida H. Hancock, Detroit. R 112965, 
Nov. 25, 1942. 286 


~ Pensée capricieuse; op. 9; violin & pf. acc. © 
Albert Sammons, London. R 112620, Nov. 10, 
1942. 287° 


_ Pensée fugitive; violin & pf. © Julius Harrison, 
Malvern, Worcester, England. R 112625, Nov. 
10, 1942. 288 


Perfume of love; from My home town girl, w Frank 
Stammers, m Louis A. Hirsch. © Laurence J. 
Hirsch, Mamaroneck, N. Y., John J. Stammers, 
Lena T. Stammers, Alice M. Stammers, Margaret 
C. Stammers, Catherine J. Stammers & joseph C. 
Stammers, New York. R 112688, Nov. 11, 1942. 

289 


Pilgrim’s march [and] Saltarello; from Italian 
Symphony, by Mendelssohn, arr. Dan Godfrey; 
full military band. © Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
gon. K 112676, Nov. 10, 1942. 290 


Pioneer march; two step, Harry J. Lincoln; pf. © 
Lottie M. Lincoln, Philadelphia. nk 113179, Dec. 
1, 1942. 291 


Pleading; by Haydn Wood, arr. Frank Winter- 
bottom; military band. © Gladys Winterbottom, 
Frinton-on-sea, Essex, England. R 112777, Nov. 
13, 1942. 292 


Pool of Solan; song, from From distand lands, w 
Edward Lockton. © Ivor Novello, London. R 
112612, Nov. 9, 1942. 293 


Poor and needy; song, w Ada R. Habershon. © 
Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113168, 
Nov. 25, 1942. 294 


Port of God Knows Where; song, w Leo Woods, arr. 
Fred Watson. © Harry DeCosta, New York. R 
112903, Nov. 19, 1942. 295 


Praise the name of the Lord; by P. Ivanoff, English 
w adapted; mixed cho. © N. Lindsay Norden, 
Philadelphia. R 113211, Dec. 2, 1942. 296 


Praise waits in Zion; w James E. Smith, m E. S. 
Lorenz. © Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. R 113124, 
Nov. 25, 1942. 297 


Pride of the navy; march, Gustave Schumann, arr. 
Mackie-Beyer. 1. Military band. - 2. Full orch. 
© J. W. Pepper & son, inc., Philadelphia. R 
112980, 112981, Nov. 27, 1942. 298, 299 


Progressor; march, Mackie-Beyer; military band. 
© J. W. Pepper & son, inc., Philadelphia. R 
112975, Nov. 27, 1942. 300 


Prudence; from The passing show of 1915, w Arthur 
Wimperis, m HermanFinck. © Mabel Mary Finck, 
London. R 112910, Nov. 18, 1942. 301 


Quest for the King; Christmas anthem, w Elsie 
Duncan Yale, m Adam Geibel. © Rodeheaver co., 
Winona Lake, Ind. R 113160, Nov. 25, 1942. 302 


Quit you like men; w Ada R. Habershon, m Robert 
Harkness. © Hope pub. co., Chicago. R 112764, 
Nov. 13, 1942. 303 


Rakoczy march; from Hungarian rhapsody no. 15, 
by F. Liszt, rev., ed. & arr. D. Onivas [pseud. of 
Domenico Savino]; pf. © Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. R 113270, Nov. 13, 1942. 304 


Rehabilitation march; band. © George Rosenkrans, 
Penfield, Pa. R 112598, Nov. 10, 1942. 305 


Rejoice greatly; Christmas anthem, Biblical w, 
m Adam Geibel; mixed voices. © Rodeheaver co., 
Winona Lake, Ind. R 113159, Nov. 25, 1942. 306 


Resignation; w A. A. Proctor, m Robert Harkness. 
© Hope pub. co., Chicago. R 112765, Nov. 13, _ 
1942. 307 


Rockaway hunt; fox trot, P. Wendling & Milton Ager. 
© Pete Wendling, New York. x 113176, Dec. 1, 
1942. 308 


Rose dreams; w Fred E. Weatherly, m Alfred Her- 
bert Brewer. © Ethel Mary Brewer, Ewell, Surrey, 
England. R 112890, Nov. 17, 1942. 309 


Rose garden waltzes; by Harry J. Lincoln; pf. © 
Lottie M. Lincoln, Philadelphia. R 113190, Dec. 
1, 1942. 310 


Round the throne of God eternal; w Edith Sanford 
Tillotson, m G. Donizetti, arr. John Shepherd. © 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. R 113150, Nov. 
25, 1942. 311 


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Round up; song. © Elizabeth Whittaker Haskell, 
Dallas. R 112904, Nov. 23, 1942. 312 


Rustic sketches; album, op. 37, nos. 1=5; pi. © J. 
R. Morris, Indianapolis. R 113201, Dec. 1, 1942. 
313 


Same old song; from The passing show of 1915, w 
Arthur Wimperis, m Herman Finck. © Mabel 
Mary Finck, London. R 112909, Nov. 18, 1942. 

314 


Save, oh save; song, w AdaR. Habershon. © George 
C. Stebbins, Brooklyn. R 113283, Dec. 2, 1942. 
315 


Savior, to Thee we come; w Mabel J. Roseman, m 
E. N. Mehul, arr. John Shepherd; mixed voices. 
© Tullar-Meredith co., New York. R 113148, 
Nov. 25, 1942. 316 


Saviour my heart is Thine; song, w W. A. © George 
C. Stebbins, Brooklyn. R 113284, Dec. 2, 1942, 
317 


Scaramouche; violin & pf. © Julius Harrison, 
Malvern, Worcester, England. R 112626, Nov. 
10, 1942. 318 


Seasons; suite; strings & pf. © John C. Amers, 
London. R 112931, Nov. 18, 1942. 319 


Serving others; w Isaac Roberts, m I. H. Meredith. 
© Tullar-Meredith co., New York. R 113135, 
Nov. 25, 1942. 320 


Setting the pace; one-step trot; pf. © Chester W. 
Smith, Belleville, N. J. R 112821, Nov. 19, 1942. 
321 


She is my Rosie; song, w J. D. Harper & H. Lauder. 
© Harry Lauder, Strathaven, Scotlarid, R 112936, 
Nov. 19, 1942. 322 


Shell out; selection, from the production; pf. © 
Hermann Darewski, London. R 112955, Nov. 23, 
1942. 323 


Sing ine a song of love; from Ruggles of Redgap, 
w Harold Atteridge, mSigmund Romberg. © Mary 
T. Atteridge, Lynbrook, L. L, N. Y. R 113279, 
Dec. 3, 1942. 324 


Soldiers’ chorus; from Faust, by Gounod, arr. W. 
H. Myddleton; full orch., pf. & harmonium. © 
George Ernest Myddleton, Maidenhead, Surrey, 
England, R 113012, Nov. 19, 1942. 325 


Soldier’s dream; by Shipley Douglas; military band. 
© Ethel Douglas, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. 
R 112882, Nov. 17, 1942. 326 


Some of these nights; from The girl of tomorrow, 
w Harry Breen & Joseph Noel, m Joseph E. How- 
ard & Herbert P, Stothart. © John T. Breen, 
Flushing, N. Y. R 112893, Nov. 23, 1942. 327 


——w Harry Breen, m Joseph E. Howard. © John 
T. Breen, Flushing, N. Y. R 112892, Nov. 23, 1942. 
328 


Somebody stands in the way; w Susan R, Peck, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 112748, Nov. 14, 1942. 329 


Somebody would shout out Shop; w & m R. P. Wes- 
ton & B, Lee. © Maud Weston & Bert Lee, London. 
R 112951, Nov. 23, 1942. 330 


Son of the mountain; song, from From distant lands, 
w Edward Lockton. © Ivor Novello, London, R 
112611, Nov. 9, 1942. 331 


Song (A); w Jeff Branen; mezzo sop. or bar. © 
Arthur Lange, Los Angeles. R 113031, Nov. 24, 
1942. 332 


Song about Jesus; w E. E. Hewitt, m B. D. Ackley. 
© Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 112786, 
Nov. 12, 1942. 333 


Song of exile; song, from From distant lands, w 
Edward Lockton. © Ivor Novello, London. R 
112610, Nov. 9, 1942. 334 


Song of joy; song, op. 40, no. 3, w Thomas Heywood. 
© William Lester, Chicago. R 113108, Nov. 27, 
1942. 335 


Songs from the mastersingers of Japan; w tr. C. A. 
Walsh. © James Lyon, Birmingham, England. 
R 112917, Nov. 18, 1942. 336 


Sorrentina (La); overture, Salvadorez, arr. W. H. 
Myddleton; full orch. © George Ernest Myddleton, 
Maidenhead, Surrey, England. R 113014, Nov. 19, 
1942. 337 


Sounds from the tropics; waltzes or hesitation, 
Harry J. Lincoln; pf. © Lottie M. Lincoln, Phila- 
delphia. R 113183, Dec. 1, 1942. 338 


Soupirs d’amour; waltz; pf. © Pete Wendling, New 
York, R 113187, Dec. 1, 1942. 339 


Source (La); ballet suite, Léo Delibes, arr. Charles — 


John Woodhouse; full orch. & harmonium. © 
Hazel Lucy Alice Minchin, Colwyn Bay, North 
Wales. R 113015, Nov. 19, 1942. 340~ 


Speedway march; by Cornelia Suscomb, arr. Mackie- 


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Beyer; military band. © J. W. Pepper & son, inc., 
Philadelphia. R 112977, Nov. 27, 1942. 341 


Spookville chimes; dance grotesque, fox trot, Theo- 
dore Morse; pf. © Theodora Morse, White Plains, 
N. Y. R 112830, Nov. 23, 1942. 342 


Spread a little brightness; w E. E. Hewitt, m Charles 
H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 112751, Nov. 14, 1942. 343 


Spring flowers; by Esther Gronow; pi. © Florence 
Hopkins, New York. R 113034, Nov. 24, 1942. 
344 


Star of His love shines on; w Francis McKinnon 
Morton, m J. Lincoln Hall. 1. Mixed voices. - 2. 
Med. voice. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 113163, 113164, Nov. 25, 1942. 345, 346 


Steeple chase; fox trot or pigeon walk, Milton Ager 
& P. Wendling. © Pete Wendling, New York. R 
113178, Dec. 1, 1942. 347 


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Stepping stones; dance intermezzo, Ernest Reeves, 
adapted & arr. Adolf Lotter; orch. © Jane Alice 
Lotter, London, R 112772, Nov. 13, 1942. 348 


Sternennacht; lied, op. 46, no. 4, w Ernst Kurdt. 
© Paul Graener, Berlin. R 112658, Nov. 11, 
1942. ky 349 

Story of Christmas; Christmas cantata, w & m R. 
M. Stults; soli, cho. & organ. © Rodeheaver co., 
Winona Lake, Ind. R 112788, Nov. 14, 1942. 

350 


Studies in recitative for all voices; compiled & ed. 
Liza Lehmann. v. 1, sop. - v. 2, mezzo & 
contralto. © Herbert Bedford, London. R 112675, 
113016, Nov. 12, 24, 1942. 351, 352 


Suite from the country-side; orch. sc. © Eric 
Coates, London. R 112666, Nov. 10, 1942. 353 


Summer’s morn; intermezzo, Herbert E. Haines; 
pf. © Alfred Haines, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Man- 
chester, England. R 112885, Nov. 17, 1942. 354 


Sunset; processional; pf. © Lewis M. Isaacs, New 
York. R 113175, Nov. 30, 1942. 355 


Sunshine and showers; by Esther Gronow; pf. © 
Florence Hopkins, New York. R 113035, Nov. 24, 
1942. 356 


Superior anthems for quartette and chorus choirs; 
ed. J. W. Lerman. v. 2. © Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. R 113063, Nov. 25, 1942. 357 


Susan; song. w Herbert J. Brandon. © William 
Henry Squire, London. R 112562, Nov. 9, 1942. 
358 


Sweet memories; w T. B. Weaver, m Ira B. Wilson. 
© Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. R 113125, Nov. 
25, 1942. 359 


Sweetheart; song; in F. © Lily Strickland, New 
York. R 112632, Nov. 9, 1942. t 360 


Sweetheart never takes a mother’s place; w Jesse 
Noble, m Elizabeth Wilson Wakeman. © Frank 
E. Wakeman, Long Beach, Calif. R 113132, Nov. 
25, 1942. 361 


Sybil; operetta, bk. Max Brody & Fritz Martos, 
English version & lyrics Harry Graham, m Vic- 
tor Jacobi. Voc. sc. © Livia Leopold & Elisabeth 
Pongracz, Budapest, Hungary & Virginia Thesiger, 
London. R 112707, Nov. 10, 1942. 362 


Take a little kiss; from My home town girl, w 
Frank Stammers, m Louis A. Hirsch. © Laurence 
J. Hirsch, Mamaroneck, N. Y., John J. Stammers, 
Lena T. Stammers, Alice M. Stammers, Margaret 
C. Stammers, Catherine J. Stammers & Joseph 
C. Stammers, New York. R 112685, Nov. 11, 1942; 

363 


Take me a ride of joy little Spanish girl; from A- 
round the map, w C. M. S. McLellan, m Herman 
Finck. © Mabel Mary Finck, London. R 112933, 
Nov. 18, 1942. 364 


Tears; w tr. L. Cranmer-Byng from the Chinese 
of Wang Seng-jin; men’s voices. © James Lyon, 
Birmingham, England. R 112924, Nov. 18, 1942. 

365 


Ten papers of tests at the organ for F. R. C. O. 
candidates; by Thomas Keighley. Examination 
papers. © Edith Keighley, Cheadle, Cheshire, 
England. R 112705, Nov. 10, 1942. 366 


Ten papers on harmony, counterpoint, fugue and 
general knowledge for A. R. C. O. candidates; by 
Thomas Keighley. Examination papers. © Edith 
Keighley, Cheadle, Cheshire, England. R 112706, 
Nov. 10, 1942. 367 


Tender appeal; pf. © Francis G. Byford, London. 
R 112902, Nov. 20, 1942. 368 


That’s what He did for me; song. © Alfred Henry 
Ackley, Manhattan Beach, Calif. R 113094, Nov. 
30, 1942. 369 


There’s a song in the air; Christmas anthem, w 
Josiah G. Holland; mixed cho. © Mary A. Simpson, 
Ridgefield Park, N. J. R 113285, Dec. 4, 1942. 

370 


This Good Old Book is for all; song, w Lizzie De 
Armond. © Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, 
Ind. R 112757, Nov. 14, 1942. 371 


This is Christmastime; Christmas anthem, w anon., 
m Wilfred Robertson [pseud. of J. Lincoln Hall] 
© Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 113161, 
Nov. 25, 1942. 372 


This is the happy morning; w Grant Colfax Tullar, 
-m Donizetti, arr. J. W. Lerman. © Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. R 113152, Nov. 25, 1942. 
373 


Though I have failed; w Annie Sherwood Hawks, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. 8 112746, Nov. 14, 1942. 374 


Thousands of girlies, the reason of love; from My 
home town girl, w Louis A. Hirsch, m Frank 
Stammers. © Laurence J. Hirsch, Mamaroneck, 
N. Y., John J. Stammers, Lena T. Stammers, Alice 
M. Stammers, Margaret C. Stammers, Catherine 
J. Stammers & Joseph. C. Stammers, New York. R 
112681, Nov. 10, 1942. 375 


Through the woods; by Esther Gronow; pf. © 
Florence Hopkins, New York. R 113036, Nov. 24, 
1942, 376 


Thy, years be roSes, Sweet; song, op. 20, no. 1, w 
Frances Mary Marsden. © Montague F. Phillips, 
Esher, Surrey, England. R 97222, May 27, 1941. 

: 377 


Till you belong to me; from My home town girl, w 
Frank Stammers, m Louis A. Hirsch. © Laurence 
J. Hirsch, Mamaroneck, N. Y., John J. Stammers, 
Lena T. Stammers, Alice M. Stammers, Margaret 
C. Stammers, Catherine J. Stammers & Joseph C. 
Stammers, New York. R 112682, Nov. 10, 1942. 

378 


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Tim Rooney’s at the fightin’; by Norah Flynn, arr. 
S. Deshon; orch. © Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
R 112795, Nov. 17, 1942. 379 


Timbuctoo; w&m Paul Rubens. © Herbert Rubens, 
London. R 113206, Dec. 2, 1942. 380 


To Mount Monadnock; pf. © Lewis M. Isaacs, New 
York. R 113170, Nov. 30, 1942. | 381 


To Thy great name, almighty Lord; w W. Cameron, 
m J. S. Fearis; mixed cho. © Jessie F. Black- 
man, Merle D. Fearis, Otto L. Fearis, Patricia 
A. Mills & Albert V. Mills, Chicago. R 113126, 
Nov. 25, 1942. 382 


Tommy boy; march; reed & brass band. © Cuth- 
bert Clarke, Mitcham, Surrey, England. R 112671, 
Nov. 9, 1942. 383 


Touch of a mother’s hand; w Jesse Noble, m Ed- 
mund S, Lorenz. © Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 
R 113133, Nov. 25,1942, 384 


Transatlantic march; by Floyd J.St. Clair; full orch. 
© Stella St. Clair, Cleveland. R 112651, Nov. 12, 
1942, 385 


Transcription of an old Welsh Air, The faithful 
bird; violin, with pf. acc. © Albert Sammons, 
London. R 112673, Nov. 10, 1942. 386 


Traveling on with Jesus; w William W. Rock, m 
Robert Harkness. © Hope pub: co., Chicago. R 
112766, Nov. 13, 1942. 387 


Trysting place; w Charles H. Gabriel, m A. J. 
Chapman. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 113157, Nov. 25, 1942. 388 


Two characteristic pieces; pf. © Julius Harrison, 
. Malvern, Worcester, England. R 112923, Nov. 
18, 1942. 389 


Two little dances; by Herman Finck, arr. Frank 
Winterbottom; military band. © Gladys Winter- 
bottom, Frinton-on-sea, Essex, England. R 
112775, Nov. 13, 1942. 390 


Two pals; polka, Mackie-Beyer; military band. © 
J. W. Pepper & son, inc., Philadelphia. R 112876, 
Nov. 27, 1942. — 391 


Um mitternacht; lied, op. 46, no. 1, w E. A. Herr- 
mann. © Paul Graener, Berlin. R 112659, Nov. 
11, 1942. 392 


Under the double eagle; march, J. F. Wagner, rev., 
ed. & arr. D. Onivas [pseud. of Domenico Savino]; 
- pf. © Edward B. Marks music corp., New York. 
R 113269, Nov. 13, 1942, 393 


Under the palms; Egyptian intermezzo, by Elric 
Olsen [pseud. of C. Clarke]; reed & brass band. © 
Cuthbert Clarke, Mitcham, Surrey, England. R 
112927, Nov. 18, 1942. 394 


Under the Starry Banner march; by Frank W. West, 
arr. M. L. Lake; full orch. © Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. R 112713, Nov. 12, 1942. 395 


Usurper overthrown, temperance cantata, w Laurene 
Highfield, m Fred B. Holton [pseud. of Ira B. 


Wilson] © Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. R 113137, 


Nov. 25, 1942, 396 


Valerie overture; band. © George Rosenkrans, 
Penfield, Pa. R 112597, Nov. 10, 1942. 397 


Valse Annette; by Lionel Baxter [pseud. of J. S. 
Zamecnik]; pf. © John S. Zamecnik, Los Angeles. 
R 113117, Nov. 27, 1942. 398 


Vesper chimes; by Harry J. Lincoln, pf. © Lottie 
M. Lincoln, Philadelphia. -R 113192, Dec. 1, 1942. 
399 


Victorious legions march; by Julius S. Seredy, arr. 
J.S.Seredy & Tocaben; full orch. © Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. R 112717, Nov. 12, 1942. 400 


Vienna for ever; march, Johann Schrammel, arr. 
Julius S. Seredy & Tocaben; full orch. © Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. R 112715, Nov. 12, 1942. 

401 


War in the air; march, Elric Olsen [pseud. of C. 
Clarke]; orch. © Cuthbert Clarke, Mitcham, 
Surrey, England. R 112887, Nov. 17, 1942. 402 


We got dem onde run; song. © Alfred Henry Ack- 
ley, Manhattan Beach, Calif. R 113096, Nov. 30, 
1942, 403 


We rally today; w Lycurgus L. Ford, m Adam 
Geibel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 
112785, Nov. 12, 1942. 404 


Wedding march; from Midsummernight’s dream, 
by F. Mendelssohn, arr. Julius S. Seredy & Tocaben; 
full orch. © Carl Fischer, inc., New York. R 
112719, Nov. 12, 1942. 405 


Welcome, w Thomas Davis, m J. W. Lerman. © 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. R 113134, Nov. 
25, 1942. g 406 


Were I with you; w Edward Lockton, m Guy D’ 
Hardelot [pseud. of Helen Rhodes] © Gwendoline 
Mary Drysdale Gabriel, Reigate, Surrey, England, 
Manrico Bacci & Erma Clara Lockton, London. 
R 112734, Nov. 16, 1942. 407 


What can it be; song, w Carleton S. Montanye; in 
D. ©A. Louis Scarmolin, Union City, N.J. R 
113202, Dec. 1, 1942. 408 


What will you do with Jesus; w Lizzie DeArmond, 
m Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 112753, Nov. 14, 1942. 409 


When Christ arose; w Edith Sanford Tillotson, m 
G. Donizetti, arr. John Shepherd. © Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. R 113151, Nov. 25, 1942. 

410 


When He came in; song, w Elizabeth P. Murray. © 
Alred Henry Ackley, Manhattan Beach, Calif. R 
113093, Nov. 30, 1942. 411 


When I am dead my dearest; song, op. 16, no. 1, w 
Christina Rossetti; in F sharp min. © William 
Lester, Chicago. R 113038, Nov. 24, 1942. 412 


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When I found you;from My home town girl, w Frank 
Stammers, m Louis A. Hirsch. © Laurence J. 
Hirsch, Mamaroneck, N. Y., John J. Stammers, 
Lena T. Stammers, Alice M. Stammers, Margaret 
C. Stammers, Catherine J. Stammers & Joseph C. 
Stammers, New York. R 112683, Nov. 10, 1942. 

: 413 


When I get back to old Virginia; w A. Dubin, m G. 
B. McConnell. © Al Dubin, New York & George 
B. McConnell, Bridgeport, Conn. R 113039, Nov. 
25, 1942. 414 


When I see my Saviour’s face; w Herbert G. Mark- 
ley, m Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., 
Winona Lake, Ind. R 112744, Nov. 14,1942. 415 


When it’s orange blossom time in Loveland; song, 
from Some baby, w Jeff Branen. © Arthur Lange, 
Los Angeles. R 113090, Nov. 24, 1942. 416 


When the clock strikes thirteen; from The passing 
Show of 1915, w Arthur Wimperis & Hartley 
Carrick, m Herman Finck. © Mabel Mary Finck, 
London. R 112908, Nov. 18, 1942. 417 


When the colored regiment goes off to war; from 
Ruggles of Redgap, w Harold Atteridge, m Sig- 
mund Romberg. © Mary T. Atteridge, Lynbrook, 
L. 1, N. Y. R 113281, Dec. 3, 1942. 418 


When the right girl comes along; from Around the 
map, wC. M. S. McLellan, m Herman Finck. © 
Mabel Mary Finck, London. x 112934, Nov. 18, 
1942. 419 

When you wore a tulip and I wore a big red rose; 
medley one step, two step or trot, Percy Wenrich, 
arr. Calvin Grooms; band. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. R 112636, Nov. 11, 1942. 420 


Where go the boats; song, w Robert Louis Steven- 
son. © Walter Butler, Bournemouth, Hants., 
England. R 112566, Nov. 9, 1942. 421 


While they were gliding along over the ice and snow; 
song. © Charles Bayha, New York. R 112815, 
Nov. 16, 1942. 422 


While you’re skating; song. © Amy Ashmore Clark, 
New York. R 112958, Nov. 23, 1942. 423 


Why not sing Wearin’ of the green; w Howard John- 
son, m Jack [i. e. Jacob] Glogau. © Edna Johnson, 
New York & Jacob Glogau, Woodhaven, L. I., N. Y. 
R 113027, Nov. 30, 1942. 424 


438 


Wiebke pogwisch; op. 24, w Detlev von Liliencron; 
chor u. orch. partitur. © Paul Graener, Berlin. 
R 112661, Nov. 11, 1942. 425 


Will you be one of them; song, w Maud Frazer 
Jackson. © George C. Stebbins, Brooklyn. R 
113105, Nov. 27, 1942. 426 


Wilma; waltzes, Otto Motzan; pf. © Sylvia Motzan, 
Brooklyn. R 112957, Nov. 23, 1942. 427 


Wind on the downs; w Kate Welch, m Webster Millar; 
low key. © Evelyn B. Millar, London. R 113112, 
Nov. 27, 1942. 428 


Witching hour; fox-trot, Charles N. Grant; orch. © 
Martha Grant, Bayside, L. I., N. Y. R 113221, 
Dec. 1, 1942. 429 


World of pleasure; musical play, bk. & lyrics Harold 
Atteridge, m Sigmund Romberg, additional nos. J. 
Leubrie Hill. © Mary T. Atteridge, Lynbrook, 
L. L,N. ¥. R112790, Nov. 17,1942. 430 


—-Same. © Sigmund Romberg, New York. R 
112816, Nov. 16, 1942. 431 


Written before me; song, w Ada R, Habershon. © 
Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113169, 
Nov. 25, 1942. 432 


You go your way and I'll go mine; w J. Weldon 
Johnson, m J. RosamondJohnson. © Mrs. J. Weldon 
Johnson, Great Barrington, Mass. R 113231, Dec. 
3, 1942. 433 


Young April; novelette; pf. © George L. Cobb, 
Brookline, Mass. R 112996, Nov. 27, 1942. 434 


Young warrior; w James Weldon Johnson, Italian 
text Edoardo Petri, m H. T. Burleigh; in F. © 
Mrs. James Weldon Johnson, Great Barrington, 
Mass. R 112794, Nov. 17, 1942. 435 


You’re just homesick that’s all; w D. A. Esrom 
[pseud. of Theodora Morse], m Theodore Morse. 
© Theodora Morse, White Plains,N. Y. R 112642, 
Nov. 11, 1942. 436 


Zum rundtanz; op. 15, w Salis Seewis; mannerchor, 
mit klavierbegl. Partitur u. stimmen. © Bernh. 
Engelke, Kiel, Germany. R 112662, Nov. 11, 1942. 

437 

Gweier Seelen lied; lied, op. 45, no. 2, w Rich. 
Dehmel. © Paul Graener, Berlin. R 112663, Nov. 
11, 1942. 438 


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THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOG 
of 
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Published by Authority of the Acts 
of Congress of March 3, 1891, 
of June 30, 1906, and of 
March 4; 1909 


PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
Including 
LIST OF RENEWALS 


1942 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 37 
No. 12 


The Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, containing the entries for musical 
compositions and dramatico-musical compositions, is issued monthly. The entries are arranged alphabeti- 
cally by title. 

Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Titles reading “‘w’’ & ‘‘m’’ (signi- 
fying ‘‘words by,” “‘musicby’’) are tobe understood as songs. Songs are understood tobe with piano accom- 
paniment unless otherwise stated. 

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

A list of renewals made for musical compositions under section 23 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be 
found at the end of this issue immediately following the text. 

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

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

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


Part 1, Group 1, Books proper ------------------------------------------------=--- $3.00 
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals, 

Lectures, and MapS------------------------------------------------------------- 3.00 
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures------------------------- 2.00 
Part 2, Periodicals -------------------------------------------------------------- 2.00 
Part 3, Musical Compositions ----------------------------------------------------- 3.00 
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations 

including Prints and Labels used for articles of merchandise------------------------ 2.00 
Single numbers ---------------------------------------------------- le eee een =n =~ .50 
Annual indexes, each, for complete calendar year ----------------------------------- 2.00 
All parts for complete calendar year---------------------------------------------=- 10.00 


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NOTICE 


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

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

Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, that, 
insofar as any copyright articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclusive, are still 
remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or 
to any other governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles, unless reserved, may 
be returned to the claimant of copyright if reques*ed by such claimant prior to December 31, 1942. 

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

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record should make formal request for the 
return of the articles, which must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will be supplied 


on request. Address Register of Copyrights, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. 


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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAUTHORIZED 
REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 


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


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

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 13.(1918), pages vi-viii of no. 5; 
Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii-viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), pages vii-viii of nos. 3-4; 
Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v-vi of no. 7; 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Free City of Danzig, vol. 29 (1934), pages vii-viii of no. 3; 

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

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vii-xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 (1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13; 
Greece, vol. 27 (1934), pages vi-vii of no. 2; 

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

Irish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vii-viii of no. 9; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), pages xiii-xiv of no. 6; 
Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911), pages vii-viii of no. 7; 

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

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 3, and vol. 17 (1922), pages xv-xix of no. 6; 
Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix-x of no. 7; 

Palestine (excluding Trans-Jordan), vol. 28 (1933), pages vi-vii of no. 9; 

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

Rumania, vol. 23 (1938), pages vi-vii of no. 7; 

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

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

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

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


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International American Conference at Buenos Aires on 
August 11, 1910, was proclaimed by the President of the United States on July 13, 1914. This convention 
is understood to be in effect as between the United States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Repub- 
lic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Note.—If the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of words or music, no statement of authorship 
is given 


Aberystwyth; prelude, R. Cochrane Penick, on 
Welsh hymn tune; organ. © Dec. 4, 1942; E pub. 
109784; H. W. Gray co., inc., New York. 

50836 


About this time of year; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
18, 1942; E unp. 318593; Audrey Lorraine Cregier, 
Evanston, Dl. 50837 


Ace of American hearts; w Margaret Melissinos, 
& melody. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319980; 
Charles Berton, New York. 50838 


Across the bay at sunset; w & m James Harold 
Blow. © Dec. 11, 1942; E pub. 109830; Luz bros. 
music publishers, inc., New York. 50839 


Across the Strait of Dover; fox trot, w & melody. 


© 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 317875; Frank Izzo, 
New Haven. 50840 


Across the trail to Buna; song, m Thelma Kyne. © 
ic. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 319485; Stanley Percy 
Ellison, Hollywood, Calif. 50841 


Adagio; v. Antonio Vivaldi u. J. S. Bach, bearb. 
Fabian Rehfeld; violine u. klavier. © Aug. 14, 
1916; E for. 67763; Associated music publishers, 
inc., New York. 50842 


——v. Giovanni Battista Grazioli, bearb. Fabian 
Rehfeld; violine u. klavier. © July 17, 1916; E 
for. 67755; Associated music publishers, inc., 
New York. 50843 


Adirondaka; op. 1; 1st violin, withw. © 1c. Dec. 
28, 1942; E unp. 319497; Charles Cowing Zacharie, 
Marlboro, N. Y. iv. 50844 


Adoramus Te, Christe; motet, Mozart, m arr. E. 
H. Collinger [pseud. of Noble Cain]; mixed voices. 
© Nov. 27, 1942; E pub. 109621; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 50845 


Adoration; song. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp, 318442; 
Elise Marie DuRant Neff, Los Angeles. 50846 


——w Julia Timer, melody Richard Falk. © Dec. 
17, 1942; E pub. 109965; Harmonia edition pub. 
co., New York, 50847 


Adoro Te devote; Roman Catholic liturgical w, m 
E. Frey; mixed voices; organ acc. © Nov. 30, 
1942; E pub. 109790; McLaughlin & Reilly co., 
Boston. 50848 


After the break of dawn; song. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; 
E unp. 319661; Kenneth W. Day, East Lynn, Mass. 
50849 


After the last storm is over; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319209; 
Jessie A. Linville, Charleston, W. Va. 50850 


After the war; song. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 
316500; E. Keith Arnold, Battle Creek. 50851 


Again, away we go; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 12, 
1942; E unp. 317998; C. Chris Hohmann, Port 
Richmond, S. I., N. Y. 50852 


Ain’t it too bad; song, arr. Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319319; 
Donavin Davis, Clarksburg, W. Va. 50853 


Ain’t this a fantasy; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 14, 
1942; E unp. 317975; James Alexander Paterson, 
Laguna Beach, Calif. 50854 


Air for the air cadet; w & m Frank E. [i.e. Francis 
Emslie| Egan, arr. Audrey Jennings. © 1 c. Dec. 
31, 1942; E unp. 319559; Francis Emslie Egan, 
Detroit. 50855 


Air man’s victory song; w J. E. Richardson, m Vesta 
Bernice Richardson, arr. Marjorie Spencer. © 
Dec. 3, 1942; E pub. 109805; Jesse Edward Richard- 
son & Mrs. Jesse Edward Richardson, Waterville, 
Me. 50856 


Alabama rendezvous; song. © Nov. 6, 1942; E pub. 
109755; Howard E. Pill, Montgomery, Ala. 50857 


Alba; instrumental, © 1 c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 
317939; David Sequeira, New York. 50858 


Alegoria 4 la Virgende la Caridad; letra y m Benito 
Gonzalez Roncona; pf. © Oct. 30, 1942; E for. 
67732; Peer internatl. corp., New York. 50859 


All aboard; w & m Harry Bright. © Nov. 16, 1942; 
E for. 67789; Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., 
London. 50860 


All alone; w & melody. ©1 c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 
319649; James Seabury McClave & Wilson Nash 
Gilliat, Grand Rapids, Mich? 50861 


All because of lovin’ you; pf., withw. © 1c. Jan. 
4, 1943; E unp. 319780; Ozro John Barnard, Port- 
land, Or. 50862 


All day long; hymn. © Dec. 9, 1942; E pub. 109936; 
Rudy E. Callen, New Brighton, Pa. 50863 


All for victory; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 319362; Edward Treul, Wauwatosa, Wis. 
50864 


All in all; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. ©1c.Dec. 21, 
1942; E unp. 318700; Virginia M. Webb, Lefors, 
Tex. 50865 


All men shall be free; song. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; 
E unp, 317759; J. Basil Peoples, Cleveland. 
50866 


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All out on production; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319206; James C. 
hg Hoquiam, Wash, 50867 


All over the world; song. © 1 c. Jan. 5, 1943; E 
unp. 319835; Walter J. Bilder, South Or -nge, N. J. 
50868 


All the world is swinging, swaying; w & melody. © 
1 c. Dec. 18, 1942; E unp, 319473; Maud Hatton 
Colvin, Memphis, Tenn. 50869 


Allegro maestoso; from Water music, by G. F 
Handel, arr. Don Malin; symphonic band pts., 
with conductor. © Dec. 18, 1942; E pub. 110271; 
Hawkes & son (London) itd., ; London, 50870 


Allied anthem; song. © 1 c. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 
318865; Lee Fielder, Los Angeles. 50871 


Allied fighting song; song. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 319025; Howard Frank Fogg, Montreal. 
50872 


Allied flags forever; song. © 1 c. Jan. 4, 1943; E 
unp. 319747; William John Neil, Park City, Utah. 
50873 


Allied second front; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 
lc. Dec. 28,1942; E unp. 319181; Orville S. Lewis, 
San Antonio. 50874 


Allies’ battle cry; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 
1942; E unp. 318663; Nathaniel James Purnell, 
Salinas, Calif. 50875 


Allies in unison; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Dec. 21,1942; E unp. 318692; Edna Tiffey, Kansas 
City, Kan. 50876 


Allies’ victory song; song. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 319375; John Ehrhart Furnas, Indianapolis. 
50877 


Alma mater; w R. E. Holch, m A. E. Holch, arr. 
Thornton W. Allen. © Nov. 16, 1942; E pub. 
110065; Thornton W. Allen co., New York. 

50878 


Aloha oe; by Milton E. Heinsohn; Hawaiian guit. © 
lc. Dec. 15, 1942; E unp, 318294; Milton Hein- 
sohn & co., Corpus Christi, Tex. 50879 


Along the Great White Way; song, melody Robert 
N. Schanzer. © 1c. Dec, 29,1942; E unp. 319286; 
Harry Behar, New York. 50880 


Always be happy; song, melody David Ahlstrand. 
© 1c. Nov. 17, 1942; E unp. 315590; Patrick Mc- 
Carronn, Seattle. 50881 


——w P. McCarron, melody D. Ahlstrand. © 1c. 
Nov. 11, 1942; E unp. 315043; P. McCarron, 
Seattle & David Ahistrand, Kettle River, Minn. 

50882 


Always, darling; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 14,1942; 
E unp. 318148; William A. Pepper, jr., Portsmouth, 
O. 50883 


Always in my heart; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 
1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319202; Irene Lillian 
Jones, Grand Junction, CoL 50884 


1868 


t. 3, n. S., V» 37 


Always only you; song. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 319022; Vilate A. Jensen, Holladay, Utah, 
50885 


Always the same; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; 
E unp. 319970; Chester Kresge, Trenton, N. J. 
50886 


Am I such a bore; song. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 1942; E 
unp. 317867; Barbara Ann Maltby, Beverly Hills, 
Calif. 50887 


A-m-e-r-i-c-a; song, m Stan Tucker. © 1c. Dec. 
21, 1942; E unp. 318744; Cora Wharton” Garey, 
Portland, Me. 50888 


America arise; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 318806; Benjamin Stanley Moore, Kent, 
Wash. 50889 


America calls to her mountains; song. © 1c. Dec. 
9, 1942; E unp. 318853; Edith Segal, New York. 
50890 


America, for Americans; song. © 1 c. Jan. 4,1943; 
E unp. 319805; Celia Kreusler, Los Angeles. 
50891 


America, for you; song. © 1 c. Dec. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 318615; Jean Claire Tilley, New Britain, Conn. 
50892 


America, how we love you; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Maicolm Lee] © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 318821; Joyce Whitaker, Reading, O. 

50893 


America is fighting; song, m George Henry Lock- 
wood. © 1 c. Dec. 7,1942; E unp. 318341; Adolphus 
Ernest Thums, Newark, N. J. 50894 


America is on the march; song. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 318322; Marie Wilson Voss, Shreve- 
port, La, 50895 


America, land of the free; song, m Louise Gilchrest. 
© 1c. Dec, 26, 1942; E unp, 319188; Lulu Gabel 
Giese, Sewickley, Pa. 50896 


America, let’s go; Song, arr. Henry Watkins. © 
1 c. Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 318624; Mae Perry, 
Indianapolis. 50897 


America marches on; wJ. Biedma, melody F. Swaey. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319974; Frances Swaey 
& John Biedma, San Francisco. 50898 


America now; song, melody Lew [i.e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318091; Joseph A. 
Wickline, Lexington, Ky. 50899 


America on guard; march; accordion. © Nov. 1, 
1942; E pub. 109963; Salvatore Ciccio, Hartford. 
50900 


America, our America; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 317899; Mattie Nutten, Detroit. 50901 


America, the beautiful; w Katharine Lee Bates, m 
Noble Cain; mixed cho. © Dec. 11, 1942; E pub. 
109888; Oliver Ditson co., Philadelphia. 50902 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1942 


—— ——mixed voices. © Dec. 14, 1942; E pub. 
10$945; Thomas Armitage Larremore, New York. 
50903 


America united; w & m Marta Calvo Harrington 
[i. e. M. C. D, De Harrington] © 1 c. Dec. 16, 
1942; E unp. 318407; Marta Calvo De Leon De 
Harrington, San José, Costa Rica, C. A. 50904 


America, we come; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
lc. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318221; Catherine 
May Drake, Council Bluffs, Ia. 50905 


America, we love you so; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
17, 1942; E unp. 318539; Virgie Belcher, St. 
Joseph, Mo. 50906 


America, we’re behind you; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 318992; Henry Harvey, 
Eglin Field, Fla. 50907 


America will always shine; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 318825; W. H. Kenneke, Clayton, N. M. 

50908 


America, won’t you take my son, to build a Yankee 
line; song, mJ. Chas. McNeil. © 1 c. Dec.. 21, 
1942; E unp. 318702; Mabel Strain, Brea, Calif. 

50309 


American composers; w Richard Beck & others, m 
Thordis Ottenson Gudmunds & others. © Dec. 4, 
1942; E pub. 109721; Wesley Webster, “Lomita 
Park, Calif. 50910 


American folk songs, no. 1; w & m Bobby Gregory. 
© Jan. 4, 1943; E pub. 110460; Harvest songs co., 
New York. i 50911 


American heroes; march, Michael Camarata; full 
band pts., with conductor. © Dec. 10, 1942; E 
pub. 110054; Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 

50912 


American home; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319151; 
Elizabeth Rozzlle, Millers View, Tex. 50913 


American mother’s prayer; song, mJ. Chas. Mc- 
Neil. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318216; Fred 
R. King, Suisun City, Calif. 50914 


American patrol; by F. W. Meacham, arr. Dave 
Bennett; band pts. © Nov. 19, 1942; E pub. 109998; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 50915 


—— —arr. Walter Lane; pf. © Dec. 30, 1942; 
E pub. 110450; Shattinger piano & music co., St. 
Louis. 50916 


American tango; melody. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 317976; Nick Masaracchia, Chicago. 50917 


American way; song, melody Burrell Van Buren. 
© 1c. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318783; Mae Lane 
Gibbs, Salt Lake City. 50918 


Americana collection; w & m compiled, arr. & ed. 
Arthur H. Brandenburg & others; orch. & band 
pts., with pf. conductor. © Dec. 9, 1942; E pub. 
110269; Rubank, inc., Chicago. 50919 


50937 


Americans come; w & melody F. M. Wyatt. © 1c. 
Dec. 14,1942; Eunp. 317983; John Wyatt & Florence 
McClure Wyatt, Portland, Or. 50920 


America’s destiny; w Lloyd McLean Roberts; pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317719; Alice Crane 
Williams, Cleveland. 50921 


America’s fighting men; song, pf. setting Frederic 
Watson. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318803; 
Mary Van Etten, New York. 50922 


America’s love song; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 12, 
1942; E unp. 318023; James Leon Longale, Quincy, 
Mass. 50923 


America’s lullaby; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 318377; Effie Zorenda Worden, Bos- 
ton. 50924 


America’s official victory march song; w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 319685; Killis Brooks 
Dickerson, jr., Chicago. 50925 


America’s song of victory; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318085; Caroline Wood, Newark, N. J. 50926 


America’s sweetheart, here’s to; song, w Martha 
Keck Murray & M. M. Stevenson. © 1c. Oct. 30, 
1942; E unp. 318868; Maud Miller Stevenson, 
Minneapolis. 50927 


Amor del bueno; bolero, letra ym Abel Dominguez, 
arr. Ramon Marquez; ptes. d’orq. © Dec. 8, 1942; 
E for. 67841; Promotora Hispano Americana de 
musica, s. a., Mexico, D. F. 50928 


Amoretti; w Edmund Spenser, m Edmund Rubbra, 
op. 43, nos. 1-5. © Dec. 16, 1942; E for. 67765; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 50929 


And so I cried; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 318298; William Augustus Pepper, jr., 
Portsmouth, O. 50930 


Andante; from Bach’s Sonata in A minor, arr.; 
violin, with pf. acc. © 1c. July 27, 1942; E ump. 
317885; Albert Richard Johnston, Chicago. 50931 


Angel Eyes; song, melody Burrell Van Buren. © 
lc. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318786; Wade Frank- 
lin Richardson, Brandenburg, Ky. 50932 


Angel sent from heaven; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 317900; Clifford Dean, VP 44, c/o Fleet Post 
Office, San Francisco. 50933 


Angela; w & melody, with pf. treble acc. © 1 c. Dec. 
10, 1942; E unp. 317714; LeRoy de Gregory, Tren- 
ton, N. J. 50934 


Angels (The) Christmas; w Clara Endicott Sears, 
m Grace Warner Gulesian; mixed cho. © Dec. 
10, 1942; E pub. 109821; R. D. Row music co., 
Boston. 50935 


Angels from heaven; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 31, 
1942; E unp., 319535; Matthew Henry Kleiner, 
Graham, Tex. 50936 


Angels’ serenade; song. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 318163; Richard Whitfield Woods, La Porte, 
Ind. 50937 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


50938 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Anhelo;. song, melody Jack Nelson. © 1 c. Dec. 
24, 1942; E unp. 319002; Noel Gonsalves, San 
Andres Island, Colombia. 50938 


Anna from Savannah; song. © 1 c. Dec. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 318859; Bill Carr, Brooklyn. 50939 


Annabelle; fox-trot, w Cecelia F. Elmer & A, S. 
Elmer; pf. © 1c. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp, 318884; 
Alois Stocek Elmer, Wilmington, Del. 50940 


Annen polka; by J. Strauss, arr. G. Walter; orch. 
pts. © Dec. 18, 1942; E for. 67829; Hawkes & 
son (London) ltd., London. 50941 


Annie Laurie; by Lady John Scott, arr. R. H. 
Noeltner; organ. © Dec. 7, 1942; E pub. 109983; 
T. B. Harms co., New York. 50942 


Afioranza; bolero, letra y m Jacinto Scull; pf. © 
Dec. 17, 1942; E for. 67849; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 50943 


Another day; song. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 
318917; Fern Becher, Bloomington, Ill. 50944 


Anthems of the United Nations; compiled & arr. 
Felix Guenther; mixed voices. © Dec. 15, 1942; 
E pub. 110066; Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 50945 


Anything your little heart should crave; w &melody. 
©l1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318812; Albert Leslie 
Barker, Lewisburg, Pa. 50946 


Ap’ oreon topo ( ); w George Buyukas, 
m G. Markianos. © Mar. 4, 1942; E pub. 110009; 
Apollo music co., New York. 50947 


Apache Alice; w D. Howard, m E. Bennett. © 1c. 
Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 318620; Durward Howard 
& Elinor Bennett, Austin, Tex. 50948 


Apache serenade; w & melody Buady Kaye. © 1c. 
Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319682; Leeds music corp., 
New York. 50949 


Appealing to you; w & melody Sheila Faber. © 1c. 
Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318741; Sophie E. Fassberg, 
Spring Valley, N. Y. 50950 


Apple boy for me; w & melody Scott Savage. © 1 
c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319098; Mascotte Savage 
Book, Hermosa Beach, Calif. 50951 


Aprietame sabrosa; by Ricardo Fuentes; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318813; Beacon 
music co., New York. 50952 


April, May & June; song. pts. 1,2. © 1c. each 
Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 318443, 318444; Elise Marie 
DuRant Neff, Los Angeles. 50953, 50954 


April will come again; song. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 319428; Bessie Arnote, St. Joseph, Mo. 
50955 


Aquellos si eran rumberos; rumba, letra y m 
Roncona [pseud. of Benito Gonzalez]; pf. © Dec. 
17, 1942; E for. 67850; Peer internatl. corp., 


New York. 50956 


Are you going my way; w B. S. Voerg & Richard 
Voerg, & melody. © 1 c. July 23, 1942; E unp. 
318347; Birdie Segal Voerg, Chicago. 50957 


Aria; from Dido and Aeneas, by Henry Purcell, arr. 
Viola Lang; organ. © Dec. 17, 1942; E pub. 
110206; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 50958 


Aria und gavotte; v. Domenico Zipoli, bearb. Fabian 
Rehfeld; violine u. klavier. © Aug. 14, 1916; E 
for. 67764; Associated music publishers, inc., 
New York. 50959 


Arise! Arise! America; song, m Bob Carleton. © 
Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 109923; A. J. Kiser, Colorado 
Springs. 50960 


Arizona sunset; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. of 
Andrew Brady] © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318820; 
Phil Payne, Delta, Col. 50961 


Arms for victory; song. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 319525; Franziska Raabe Parkinson, Chicago. 
50962 


Army and navy together; arr. Al Boss; orch. pts. 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317840; Hilfort Craft 
Owen, Washington. 50963 


Army band; w & melody John Grobling. © 1 c. Dec. 
22, 1942; E unp. 318909; Carl Sobie publisher, 
Detroit. 50964 


Army won't take me; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 6, 
1943; E unp. 319897; Stephen Frank, Amesbury, 
Mass. 50965 


Around the moon on a penny; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318691; 
Mevell G. Padgett, jr., Baxter Springs, Kan. 

509636 


Arrullo de amor; bolero, letra y m Lorenzo Hier- 
rezuelo; pf. © Dec. 17, 1942; E for. 67851; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 50967 


Arrullos de mar; biguine, letra y m Juan Bruno 
Tarraza; pf: © Dec. 17, 1942: E for. 67852; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 50968 


Arsenal; from Keeper of the flame, by Daniele 
Amfitheatrof. © 1 c.Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318447; 


Loew’s, inc., New York. 50969 
As a rule; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 319349; Don Dwyer, Minneapolis. 50970 


As far as my heart’s concerned; song, m Stephen 
Grady [pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Dec. 10, 
1942; E unp. 317901; Russell Miller, Washington. 

50971 


As Joseph was a-walking; Christmas carol, old 
English w, m Arthur Bergh; mixed cho. © Nov. 
24, 1942; E pub. 109745; Neil A. Kjos music co., 
Chicago. 50972 


As long as we're free; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 6, 
1943; E unp. 319944; Hilde Simmons, Philadelphia 
& Larry London, Baltimore. 50973 


As the Yanks go marching on; w & melody. © lc. 
Jan. 5, 1943; E unp, 319859; Frank Ramondetta, 
Brooklyn. 50974 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


As we roll along; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317902; 
Roy Stratton, Baraga, Mich. 50975 


As you were; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318152; LouisConrad Beyerkohler, Corona, 
L. IL, N. Y. 50976 


Ash grove; traditional Welsh air, arr. Nannette 
[i. e. ¥. N.] Bryson Black; harp or pf. ©1c. 
Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 319761; Yvonne Nannette 
Bryson Biack, Los Angeles. 50977 


Asi; letra y m G. Lombida; pf. © Oct. 1942; E for. 
67730; Peer internatl. corp., New York. 50978 


Asleep in the deep; by H. W. Petrie, arr. William 
Teague; tuba, with pf. acc. © Dec. 14, 1942; E 
pub. 110031; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

50979 


At a time like this; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 
c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318215; Harvey Thompson, 
Lincoln, Neb. 50980 


At the big shots’ bail; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. 
Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319626; John V. Visco, Phoenix, 
Ariz. 50981 


At the crossroads; w Alberta M. Paris, m Evange- 
line Lillenas; pf. © Dec. 5, 1942; E pub. 109901; 
Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 50982 


At the hotel; from Keeper of the flame, by Bronis- 
law Kaper. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318460; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 50983 


At the ice carnival; by Alexander Bennett; pf. © 
Dec. 14, 1942; E pub. 110038; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 50984 


At the sound of the bugle call; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319645; Everett Denton 
Richards, Nantasket, Mass. 50985 


Au revoir; song. © 1 c. Nov. 9,1942; E unp. 318441; 
Elise Marie DuRant Neff, Los Angeles. 50986 


Aurora tropical; bolero, letra y m Bonny [pseud. of 
Vito Bonifacio]; pf. © Nov. 15, 1942; E for. 67855; 
Ediciones musicales Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires. 

50987 


Ausencia gris; tango, letra Julio Jorge Nelson, m 
Roberto Nievas Blanco; pf. © Oct. 30,1942; E for. 
67722; Corporacién musical Argentina, s. a., 
Buenos Aires. 50988 


Autumn; pf. 
William Stanford Baker, La Crosse, Wis. 


© 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319807; 
50989 


Autumn nocturne; by josef Myrow, transcribed 
William Teague; band pts., with condensed sc. © 
Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 109677; Advanced music corp., 
New York. 50990 


Ave Maria; Biblical w,m Henry Bickford Pasmore. 
© Dec. 10, 1942; E pub. 110043; Wesley Webster, 
Lomita Park, Calif. 50991 


—by Bach - Gounod, arr. Edward Grey; mixed 
voices; organ acc. © Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 109789; 
McLaughlin & Reilly co., Boston. 50992 


1871 


——Roman Catholic liturgical w, m Arthur C. 
Becker; 3-pt. treble voices; organ acc. © Nov. 
30, 1942; E pub. 109787; McLaughlin & Reilly co., 
Boston. 50993 


—— —m James I. Wray; mixed voices; organ acc. 
© Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 109786; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., Boston. 50994 


© 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 318430; 
50995 


—song. 
Elise Marie DuRant Neff, Los Angeles. 


turgical w. 


— —li © 1 c, Dec. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 318551; Gladys E. Deck, Chicago. 


50996 


—(and] Veni sponsa Christi; Roman Catholic 
liturgical w, m Sister M. Florentine; 2-pt. treble 
voices; organ acc. © Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 109792; 
McLaughlin & Reilly co., Boston. 50997 


Ave Maria for victory andpeace, - Osalutaris [and] 
Tantum ergo; liturgical w; mixed voices; pf. or 
organ acc. © Dec. 19, 1942; E pub. 110255; 
Edward Dwyer, Chicago. 50998 


Ave verum; m J. A. Korman [and] Tantum ergo; 
m of old melody; liturgical w, m arr. Egw. Grey; 
2-pt. treble voices. © Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 
109791; McLaughlin & Reilly co., Boston. 50999 


Aviation hymn; song, w Mary Hester McCoy. © 1 
c. Dec. 21, 1942;E unp. 318774; Mary Irma Camp- 
bell, Hollywood, Calif. 51000 


Awake America; song, arr. Verna McBain. © lc. 
Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 318557; Dorothy M. Travis, 
Seattle. 51001 


Awake! O sons of Zion; song. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 319109; Pearl Osgood Allen, Long Beach, 
Calif. 51002 


Baby; song, w Mildred Kelly, sc. Jack Hendrix. © 
1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318406; Gladys Evelyn 
Keyes, Canton, O. 51003 


Baby mine; w & m Oraetta Geoffrion [i. e. O. G. 
Schaefer] © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 319918; 
Oraetta Geoffrion Schaefer, Columbus, O. 5104 


Baby’s cradle waltz; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 17, 
1942; E unp. 318559; John J. Wojcik, Chicago. 
51005 


Back in the saddle again; by Ray Whitley & Gene 
Autry, arr. Paul Sells; pf. accordion. © Oct. 
20, 1942; E pub. 109833; West’rn music pub. co., 
Hollywood, Calif. 51006 


Back of the scenes, with the army, navyand marines; 
w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317887; 
C. Chris Hohmann, Port Richmond, S. I., N. Y. 

51007 


Back on the prairie is my home; w A. Casey & J. 
Kelly, mC. Binder. © 1c. June 6, 1942; E unp. 
319684; Charley Binder, Al Casey & Johnny Kelly, 
Trenton, N. J. 51008 


Back up the U. S. A.; w Ruth E. Vawter, & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318749; George Lyn- 
dell Vawter, San Francisco. 51009 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
51010 t. 3, n. s., V. 37 


Bag-pipe swing; w D. Howard, mE. Bennett. © 1c. 
Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 318619; Elinor Bennett & 
Durward Howard, Austin, Tex. 51010 


Bamba no samba; Portuguese w Gaspar Coelho, 
English W Olga Paul, m Nestor Amaral. © Dec. 
30, 1942; E pub. 110420; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 51011 


Barber shop quartet; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, 
1942; E unp. 318306; John Henry Hendricks, De- 
troit. 51012 


Bass drummer; by N. Louise Wright; pf. © Nov. 
27, 1942; E pub. 109684; Theodore Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 51013 


Bataan; pf. treble, with w. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 318979; Lucille J. Butler, Payson, Utah. 
51014 


Batista; w William B, Friedlander, melody Don 
Arres, Agustin Borguno & Bob Stanley. © 1 c. 
Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319665; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 51015 


Battle cry? w & m Clifford L. Waite, arr. Thornton 
W. Allen. © Nov. 6, 1942; E pub. 110057; Allen 
intercollegiate music, inc., New York. 51016 


Battle is on; song. © Dec. 31,1942; E pub. 110455; 
Peter Constantine Rhegas, Detroit. 51017 


——w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 
318062; Peter C. Rhegas, Detroit. 51018 


——w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 
317966; Peter Constantine Rhegas, Detroit. 
51019 


Bayou ballads; Creole folk tune suite, arr.; con- 
densed pf. conductor sc. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 319686; Ernest Viviani Lubin, New York. 

51020 


Be cheerful, while I’m away; song, w Edward J. 
Favorite. © 1 c. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319380; 
August Rudolph Eisert, Washington, Pa. 51021 


Be true; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Dec. 21, 
1942; Eunp. 318687; Adelene Lawrence, Wenatchee, 
Wash. 51022 


Beat, beat, beat of the drum, drum, drum; song. © 
1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319096; Walter Lewis 
Burford, Haven, Kan. 51023 


Beautiful blue bird; song, melody Lew Bellin. © 
1 c. Dec, 28, 1942; E unp., 319176; Florence 
Margaret McKeone, Erie, Pa. 51024 


Beautiful lady; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Ric- 
hard, © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318030; Fred 
G. March, Carrollton, IIL. 51025 


Beautiful moments; song, melody Lew Bellin. © 
1c. Jan. 4,1943; E unp. 319706; Lula G. Edmunds, 
East Bridgewater, Mass. 51026 


Beautiful you; song, melody Gordon R. Woodford. 
© lc. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318182; Louise 
Williams, San Antonio. 51027 


Because I have you; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Dec, 26, 1942; E unp. 319301; 
Merettia Matkin, Bucklin, Kan. 51028 


Because of Him; w Margaret S. Benner, m B. D. 
Ackley; pf. © Dec. 5, 1942; E pub. 109903; Rode- 
heaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 51029 


Before I sail away; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Dec. 
28, 1942; E unp. 319261; Ray Sherman, Irvington, 
N. J. 51030 


Beginning of the end; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 12, 
1942; Eunp. 318019; Joseph A. Caligiuri, Brooklyn. 
51031 


Believe it or not I love you; w & melody. © lc. 
Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319806; Raymond William 
Wunder, Portland, Or. 51032 


Bell buoy; w Rudyard Kipling, m Dona Myer. © 1 
c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319843; Mildred Dona 
Myer Turner, Hollywood, Calif. 51033 


Belle of the Brandywine; song. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 319090; William R. Clay, Kansas City, Mo. 
51034 


Bells of the Alamo; song, melody Frank Ambrose. 
© 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319011; G. L. Haas, 
Fort Sumner, N. M. 51035 


Beloved; song. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp, 318431; 
Elise Marie DuRant Neff, Los Angeles. 51036 


Beneath a southern moon; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 
7, 1942; E unp, 319481; Oliver A. Sletto, Walla 
Walla, Wash, 51037 


Bengal swing; w & m Elizabeth K. MacMillan Mc- 
Hugh. © Nov. 16,1942; E pub. 110063; Allen 
intercollegiate music, inc., New York. 51038 


Beside the altar; song. © 1 c. Dec. 14,1942; E unp. 
318078; Hazel Rae Corrello Krueger, Dayton, O. 
51039 


Best dressed manis the manin uniform; w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318411; Jack Peters, 
Newark, N. J. 51040 


Between us girls; main title, Frank Skinner; con- 
ductor. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319081; 
Universal music corp., New York. 51041 


Beware of love; w& melody. © 1 c. Jan. 2, 1943; 
E unp. 319631; Sam J. Valenti, Holyoke, Mass. 
51042 


Beyond the forest; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 
1942; E unp. 318968; Allen Melvin Adair, Maple- 
wood, Mo. 51043 


Beyond the river; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318031; 
Louis E. Metcalf, Vida, Or. 51044 


Big show; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 
318764; Winifred May Renworth, Vancouver, B. C. 
Canada. 51045 


1872 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1942 


Birds all sang for me that afternoon; w & melody 
Robert N. Schanzer. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; E unp. 
319252; Harry Behar, New York. 51046 


Birds mill; w& melody. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 319531; Matthew Henry Kleiner, Graham, 
Tex. 51047 


Birth of the Flag; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318697; Marie Dixon, Chi- 
cago. 51048 


Birthday cake; operetta, text Hortense Flexner, m 
Charles Haubiel. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1942; D 76198; 
Composers press, inc., New York. 51048* 


Bitin’ the dust; by Stan Bowsher; orch. pts. © Aug. 
31, 1942; E for. 67716; Peter Maurice music co., 
ltd., London. 51049 


Biaenhafren; prelude, R. Cochrane Penick, on 
Welsh hymn tune; organ. © Dec. 4, 1942; E pub. 
109785; H. W. Gray co., inc., New York. 51050 


Blessed ever-lasting peace; pf., with w. Olc. 
Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 319492; Winifred Credit, 
Caledonia, N. Y. 51051 


Blessings, just count your blessings; w Neville 
Fleeson, & melody. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 
317842; Albert Von Tilzer, Beverly Hills, Calif. 

, 51052 


Blessings on the farmer boy; song, melody Gordon 
R. Woodford. © ic.Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318189; 
Rudolph Priepke, Saukville, Wis. 51053 


Blue in love; w &m Arling Martin & C. J. Allison. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; E unp.318662; Casey J. 
Allison, Los Angeles. 51054 


Blue jacket moon; w & m J. C. Whitlock & Joe 
Tripod; pf. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319549; 
J. Carlyle Whitlock, Atlanta, 51055 


Blue June; song. © Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 109925; 
Louis Amella & Bernard Cirullo, Pueblo, Col. 
51056 


Blue lantern; song. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
318439; Elise Marie DuRant Neff, Los Angeles. 
51057 


Blue moonlight; song, melody Stanley Heriot. © 
1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319032; Lorin Heriot, 
Oakland, Calif. 51058 


Blue Ridge mother; w Richard O. Liller, melody 
Frank Salt [pseud. of F. M. Kurtz] © Jan. 23, 
1942; E pub. 110092; Frank M. Kurtz, Cumberland, 
Md. 51059 


Blue Ridge Mountain blues; w & m Don Raye & 
Gene DePaul, pi. arr. Paul Mertz. © lc. Dec. 
14, 1942; E unp. 318011; Leeds music corp., 
New York. 51060 


Blue smoke rings; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. 
of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 
318826; Joe Pitre, Farragut, Id. 51061 


Bohéme (La); by G. Puccini, arr. Felix Guenther; 
orch. sc. © Dec. 30, 1942; E pub. 110432; G 
Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 51062 


51081 


Bombers in the night; song. © Nov. 16, 1942; E 
pub. 109847; Fred H. Schapekahm, New Ulm, 
Minn. 51063 


Boogie woogie boo; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 
c.Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318223; Louise Thompson, 
Ambler, Pa. 51064 


Bow wow wow wow wow; song, melody Gerald Marks. 
© 1 c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319462; Irving Caesar, 
New York. 51065 


Boy in khaki I love; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1 c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319215; Charlotte Ryder, 
Cape Porpoise, Me. 51066 


Boy looked down a B-B gun; song, melody Gerald 
Marks. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319464; 
Irving Caesar, New York. 51067 


Boys in blue; song, m Bob Carleton. © Dec. 15, 
1942; E pub. 110012; Constafine Hills, New London. 
Conn. 51068 


Boys just keep ’em wings flying; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319203; 
Louis W. Scott, Williston, S. C. 51069 


Brandwynne’s (Nat) piano brands; 15 interpretations, 
arr. N. Brandwynne; pf. © Nov. 15, 1937; E pub. 
110374; Mayfair music corp., New York. 51070 


Breakfast, Sunday morning, with you; w Hap [i. e. 
R. A.j Hanton, melody Deke [i. e. R. H.] Dyer. © 
1c. Oct. 5, 1942; E unp. 317502; Robert Huggins 
Dyer, Indianapolis. 51071 


Bring back my daddy to me; pf., with w. © le. 
Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 318333; Haydee Geoffray, 
New Orleans. 51072 


Brisk walk; from Keeper of the flame, by Daniele 
Amfitheatrof. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318450; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 51073 


Broken promise; song. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 
318489; Florine Harms, Sedalia, Mo. ‘51074 


Broken things; hymn. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 
317971; B. Martin Orman, Massilon, O. 51075 


Brokenhearted; w & m Margaret [i.e.M.M.] Green; 
pf. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318296; Mary 
Margaret Green, Newport, Ark. 51076 


Brokenhearted father; w & melody. ©1c. Dec. 31, 
1942; E unp. 319519; John Thomas Jake Taylor, 
Terre Haute, Ind. 51077 


Brother Petroc’s carol; w S. M. G., m Herbert 
Murriil; mixed cho. © Nov. 19, 1942; E for. 
67769; Oxford univ. press, London. 51078 


Brothers we are coming; w Margaret Davis, & 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 318643; 
Gertrude Sharples, Wabash, Ind. 51079 


Budd waltz; melody. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318150; Albert Clinton Gardner, Joliet, Il. 
51080 


Builders’ dance; Hebrew w J. Uksenberg, English 
tr. & arr. of m Isadore Freed, m M. Vilenski; 
women’s 3-pt. cho. © Dec. 10, 1942; E pub. 
109861; Transcontinental music corp., New York. 

51081 


1873 


51082 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Bundle of blue; w & m Art Kassel. © Dec. 28, 1942; 
E pub. 110436; Robbins music corp., New York. 
51082 


Burning papers; from Keeper of the flame, by 
Mario Castelnuovo- Tedesco. © 1c. Dec. 16, 
1942; E unp. 318477; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

51083 


But definitely; w & melody. © 1 c. July 7, 1942; 
E unp. 318070; Herschel Lee Scott, Salinas, Calif. 
51084 


But really I do; w W. A. Strachan, melody J. R. 
Young. © 1 c. Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 318639; 
William A. Strachan & J. R. Young, Long Beach, 
Calif. 51085 


Buy a bomber; w & m Harry Filler. © Feb. 20, 
1942, E pub. 109826; Fillerdelphia music co., 
Philadelphia. 51086 


Buy bonds; song. © 1c. Jan. 5,1943; Eunp. 319876: 
Glade Ellsworth Weymer, San Jose, Calif. 51087 


Buy bonds today; song, melody Margaret DeVore 
Parks. © 1c. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318779; Wade 
Franklin Richardson, Brandenburg, Ky. 51088 


Buy stamps today; song. © 1c. Dec. 22, 1942; E 
unp. 316964; Bettie Taylor Bartlett, Archie, Mo. 
51089 


By cool Siloam’s shady rill; w Reginald Heber; 
mixed voices. © 1 c.Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 318048; 
Aida Smith, South Orange, N. J. 51090 


By the Don a garden blooms; instrumental. © 1c. 
Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 318236; Lubor Somach, New 
York. 51091 


By the moonlit covered bridge; song, melody Robert 
Pollack. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1943; E unp. 320027; Edith 
Anderson, Saugerties, N. Y. 51092 


*Bye for now; w& m Tim Gayle. © Dec. 16, 1942; 
E pub. 109981; Bell music co., Chicago. 51093 


By-lo baby dear; song. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 
319973; Sylvia Mae Rich, Hollister, Calif. 51094 


Cada noche un amor; bolero, letra y m Agustin 
Lara; pf. © Oct. 16, 1942; E for. 67746; Pro- 
motora Hispano Americana de musica, s. a., 
Mexico, D. F. 51095 


Cain’s (Noble) pre-high school chorus book; com- 
piled & arr. N. Cain. © Dec. 11, 1942; E pub. 
109889; Oliver Ditson co., Philadelphia. 51096 


California; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318087; Rudolph 
Grund, San Francisco. 51097 


Call for freedom; song. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 318261; Jack Nealy, New York. 51098 


Call of love; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 318804; Dollie May Burke, Independence, 
Mo. 51099 


Call of the West; song, melody William L. Faurot. 
© 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 318942; C. E. 
Bridwell, Detroit. 51100 


Call to the Colors; wD. O ’Keefe, melody R. Pro- 
poggio. © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 318857; 
Rinaldo Propoggio & Dennis Q’ Keefe, Chicago. 

51101 


Calling the west wind; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317803; Charles H. 
Sluss, Sevierville, Tenn. 51102 


Calling you; song, w Mabel Grace Daniels. © 1c. 
Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 319338; Margaret Josephine 
Findlay, Selma, Ia. 51103 


Camaron y mamoncillo; guaracha, letra y m Miguel 
Matamoros; pf. © Oct. 30, 1942; E for. 67731; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 51104 


Came love; song. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
318432; Elise Marie DuRant Neff, Los Angeles. 
51105 


Camel theme; by Freddie Rich; pf. treble. © 1 c. 
Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319169; Melo-art music 
publishers, New York. 51106 


Cancion de amor; bolero cancion. © Sept. 15, 1942; 
E pub. 109626; Arturo Somohano, San Juan, Puerto 
Rico. 51107 


Cancion sin nombre; bolero, letra y m Carlos 
Martinez Gil x Pablo Martinez Gil, arr. Hernan 
Molina; ptes. d’orqg. © Dec. 8, 1942; E for. 67842; 
Promotora Hispano Americana de musica, s. a., 
Mexico, D. F. 51108 


Cancion sin palabras; pf. © Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 
109627; Arturo Somohano, San Juan, Puerto Rico. 
51109 


Canciontropical; pf. © Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 109628; 
Arturo Somohano, San Juan, Puerto Rico. 51110 


Candida; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 
319716; Fillmore Summerfield, Chicago. 51111 


Candied yams; melody Fred Norman. © 1c. Dec. 
30, 1942; E unp. 319469; Charling music corp., 
New York. 51112 


Candle in my heart; song, w Jeff Jones. © 1 c. Dec. 
3, 1942; E unp. 317078; Catherine Pratte, Findlay, 
O. 51113 


Can’t blame anybody but myself; w & melody. © 1 
c. Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 318592; Julie Fortunate 
Cabibi, San Francisco. 51114 


Can’t get stuff in your cuff; w & m Sy Oliver & 
Sammy Cahn; pf. © 1 c.“Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 
318646; Dorsey bros. music, inc., New York. 

51115 


Can’t help dreaming of you; w D. Weinberg, melody 
P. J. Fuchs. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 318516; 
Peter J. Fuchs & Dorothy Weinberg, New York. 

51116 


Cantar (El) de un tango, tango, letra y m Martfn V. 
Darré; Pt. © Oct. 30, 1942; E for. 67721; Cor- 
poracion musical Argentina, s. a., Buenos Aires. 

51117 


1874 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 12, 1942 


Cantar del regimiento; marcha, letra y m Agustin 
Lara; pf. © Oct. 16, 1942; E for. 67747; Pro- 
motora Hispano Americana de musica, s. a., 
Mexico, D. F. 51118 


Canzonetta; v. Johann Kuhnau, bearb. Fabian Reh- 
feld; violine u. Klavier. © July 31, 1916; E for. 
67760; Associated music publishers, inc., New 
York. 51119 


Car-hop serenade; w Dean Pollard, & melody. © 
1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 317988; Jackson Phillip 
Shoop, Dallas. 51120 


Carefree cowboy; from Raiders of San Joaquin, 
w Oliver Drake & Jimmy Wakely, melody Milton 
Rosen. ©l1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319080; 
Universal music corp., New York. 51121 


Cargo of innocence; main title, Lennie Hayton. 
© 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 317955; Loew’s, 
inc., New York. 51122 


Carifiito; bolero, de Caballeria del imperio, letra 
y m Alfonso Esparza Oteo; pf. © Oct. 16, 1942; 
E for. 67740; Promotora Hispano Americana de 
musica, s. a., Mexico, D. F. 51123 


Carnavalera; milonga-candombe, letra H. Manzi 
[pseud. of Homero Manzione], m Sebastian Piana; 
pi. © Dec. 5, 1941; E for. 67795; Editorial Julio 
Korn, Buenos Aires. 51124 


Carnival of Venice; arr. &ed. Leopold W. Rovenger; 
pi. © Sept. 21, 1942; E pub. 109840; J. & J. Kammen 
music co., New York. 51125 


Carol time; w & m Kennedy Russell; 2-pt. treble 
voices. © Dec. 7, 1942; E for. 67725, 67766; 
Edwin Ashdown, ltd., London. 51126, 51127 


Carry on;song. © 1 c. Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 318498; 
Miner Carl Andrews, Roanoke, Va. 51128 


Carry on at home, sweet home; w & melody. © 1 
c. Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 318533; Victor Morton 
Wilber, New York. 51129 


Carry on, ever on; w & m Henry Collins [pseud. of 
A. C. Edwards, jr.]; pi. treble. © 1c. Dec. 31, 
1942: E unp. 319551; Henry Collins Edwards, jr., 
Los Angeles. 51130 


Cascades in the sunlight; toccata, Howard S. Savage, 
op. 19; organ. © Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 110079; 
Edward Schuberth & co., inc., New York. 51131 


Cathedral chimes; Christmas carols & hymns; 
with chimes. bk. 1. © Dec. 19, 1942; E pub. 
110103; Gertrude Davis Winroth, Hastings, Neb. 

51132 


‘Cavatina from Prince Igor; by A. Borodin, arr.; 
flute & pf. © Nov. 27, 1942; E pub. 109618; Quinto 
Maganini, Greenwich, Conn. 51133 


Celestial stars of the U.S. A.; song. © 1c. Dec. 
28, 1942; E unp. 319243; Albin Fleming, Fort 
Worth. 51134 


Chapel musings; album, compiled Rob Roy Peery; 
pf. © Dec. 7, 1942; E pub. 110073, Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 51135 


51153 


Charlotte Harbor stomp; band conductor. © 1c. 
Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 318358; James Edwin Handlon, 
Punta Gorda, Fla. 51136 


Charter of love; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318092; Daniel 
J. Walsh, Roxbury, Mass. 51137 


Cheatin’ Dan Cupid; w & m Joe LaRosa. © Dec. 
11, 1942: E pub. 109831; Luz bros. music pub-~ 
lishers, inc., New York. 51138 


Cheer the boys; song. © Dec. 10, 1942; E pub. 
109978; Earl Walter, San Bruno, Calif. 51139 


Cheer up; w Richard May & Marion Barry, melody 
H. Colin Rice. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1942; E ump. 
319397; Top music publishers, inc., New York. 

51140 


Cheerie-eerie-eerie up, my dearie; w Harry Pease, 
m Ed. G. Nelson. © Dec. 15, 1942; E pub. 110023; 
Artists music corp., New York. 51141 


Cherubim song; by Glinka, English version & arr. 
& ed. of m Charles Winter [pseud. of Noble Cain]; 
women’s 3-pt. cho. © Dec. 9, 1942; E pub. 
109966; Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 51142 


Chester W. Nimitz; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 16, 
1942; E unp. 318281; Max Heller, Philadelphia. 
51143 


Chicken scratch; song, melody Burrell Van Buren, 
© 1c. Dec, 22, 1942; E unp. 318787; Wade Frank- 
lin Richardson, Brandenburg, Ky. 51144 


Chicks I pick are slender, tender and tall; w&m 
Mike Jackson & Hughie Prince. © Dec. 31, 1942; 
E pub. 110418; Leeds music corp., New York. 

51145 


Children’s favorite songs; compiled W. D. Clark. 
© Dec. 5, 1942; AA 416517; Hall & McCreary co., 
Chicago. : 51146 


China boy; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1942: E unp. 319152; Percy Beal, 
Lewiston, Me. 51147 


Chinese lullaby; song, w Thelma Kyne. ©1c. 
Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 319486; Stanley Percy 
Ellison, Hollywood, Calif. 51148 


——w &m Madalah Masson [pseud. of J. M. Hart- 
pence] ©1 c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 317960; 
Jessie Masson Hartpence, Philadelphia. 51149 


© Dec. 5, 1942; E pub. 
51150 


Choo-choo train blues; pf. 
109649; Carl M. Deck, Norfolk, Va. 


Chowder song; song. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 
319488: Esther Wiltshire & Nola Whittaker, 
Circleville, Utah. 51151 


Christ in the little red wagon, w & melody. © ic. 
Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 317972; Ted Courtney, San 
Francisco. 51152 


Christmas anthem; w & m B. Carr, arr. Victor 
Hamelle, mixed cho.; organ acc. © Nov. 20, 1942; 
E pub. 110317; Joseph L. Armstrong, Philadelphia. 

51153 


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51154 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Christmas bells; w Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 
m Fabien Sevitzky. © Dec. 2, 1942; E pub, 
109969; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 51154 


Christmas carol;w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 318937; Charles H. Frizzelle, Los Angeles. 
51155 


Christmas carol 1942; w Gladys Garvin; 3-pt. 
treble voices. © 1c. Dec. 10,1942;E unp, 318945; 
Alma Dodworth Milliken, Harrison, N. Y. 51156 


Christmas, 1942; pf., withw. © 1c. Dec.17, 1942; 
E unp. 318495; Wilma Reynolds Abel, Hobart, Ind. 
51157 


Christmas questionings; w Father Andrew, m W. 
H. Anderson; mixed cho. © Dec. 10, 1942; E for. 
67820: Western music co., ltd., Vancouver, B. C., 
Canada. 51158 


Christmas song; carol, w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 
31, 1942: E unp. 319468; Jacob Hopkins, New York. 
51159 


Christmas suite; by Alec Rowley; organ. © Dec. 
28, 1942; E for. 67839; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 51160 


Christmas wishes; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318082; 
Mavis G. Laures, Buffalo. 51161 


Christopher docks; from Sherlock Holmes and the 
Voice of terror, by Frank Skinner; conductor. 
© 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 318391; Universal 
music corp., New York. 51162 


Church bells that were silent are ringing again; 
w Ruth Paulette [pseud.], m Rap Lipton [pseud. of 
H. Lifson] © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; E unp. 319292; 
Harry Lifson, New York. 51163 


Cigarette (A) and a silhouette; w & m Red Norvo, 
Eddie De Lange & Jimmy Van Heusen. © Dec. 7, 
1942: E pub. 109895; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 51164 


Cinco tangos argentinos; letra Carlos J. Videla y 
otros, m Carlos Cobian. © Nov. 16, 1942; E pub. 
11001; Robbins music corp., New York. 51165 


Claveles para ti; letra Alvaro Suarez, m Ernesto 
Lecuona; pf. © Dec. 11, 1942; E for. 67830; 
Candido G, Galdo, Havana. 51166 


Clippity clop; song, w Jayne Ellen Milam. © 1 c. 
Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319929; Samuel Amerman 
Milam, Kansas City, Mo. 51167 


Close your eyes and dream; w Mara [pseud. of 
Marie Marangello]; violin. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 319475; Gabriel Vilardi, New York. 

51168 


Cloud song; w Sylvia Sea [pseud. of W. Curd], mJ 
Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943;E unp. 319839; 
Winifred Curd, Kansas City, Mo. 51169 


Clouds roll by; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 318417; Marion M. Gribble, Wauwatosa, 
Wis. 51170 


Clychau’r nadolig; old Welsh carols, Welsh w 
compiled & English w By T. Gwynn Jones, m arr. 
W.S. Gwynn Williams; mixed cho.; pf. or organ 
acc. © Oct. 16, 1942; E for. 67772; Gwynn pub. 
co., Llangollen, North Wales 51171 


Coast guard auxiliary; w w m Francis F. Quittner 
& William Barnett Spivak. © Sept. 30, 1942; E 
pub. 110306; United States coast guard auxiliary 
for the 11th naval district, Los Angeles. 51172 


Cocoroc6é; corrido, letra y m Nicanor Molinare; 
pf. © Oct. 13, 1942; E for.67803; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 51173 


Co-eds on parade; march, K. L. King; band pts. 
© Dec. 14, 1942; E pub. 109854; K. L. King music 
house, Fort Dodge, Ia. 51174 


Coffee-rationing blues; song. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 319384; John H. Elmer,Santa Monica, Calif. 
51175 


Collect that scrap metal; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
16, 1942; E unp. 318280; Max Heller, Philadelphia. 
51176 


Come all ye men; w& melody. © 1 c. Dec. 17, 1942; 
E- unp. 318532; Nedra Alexander Minnick, Old 
Lyme, Conn. 51177 


Come along with me; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud, 
of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 
319589; Pearl J. Wentzell, Monroesville, N. J. 

51178 


Come and sing of Jesus; hymn, m Robert Harkness 
© Nov. 9, 1942; E pub, 110019; Nancy H. Griffin, 
Monterey Park, Calif. 51179 


Come back my love; w & melody Lloyd Nathan & 
E. Sharpe. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319005; 
Eugene Sharpe, Fort Amador, Canal Zone. 51180 


Come back to me, my darling; w Hester [i.e. M. H.] 
Bailey, m Gordon R. Woodford. © 1 c. Jan. 6, 
1943; E unp. 319863; Martha Hester Bailey, Mc- 
Curtain, Okl. 51181 


Come in quickly; from Keeper of the flame, by 
Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 318454; Loew’s, inc., New York. 51182 


Come on Americans; m Mattie Wood; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317880; Clifton 
Wood, Ardmore, OKI, 51183 


Come on Joe; w Til De Palma, m Mil [i. e. Emilio] 
De Palma. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318117; 
Emilio De Palma, Philadelphia. 51184 


Come on, let’s volunteer;w & melody Clyde Warren 
Choate. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318715; May 
V. Choate, Pecan Island, La. 51185 


Come on, pinto, let’s go; w & m Texas Jim Robert- 
son & Mack Kay. © Jan, 4, 1943; E pub. 110458; 
Harvest songs co., New York. 51186 


Come on you Yankees; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 
16, 1942; E unp. 319342; Neil C. Cotter, Painted 
Post, N. Y. 51187 


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no. 12, 1942 


Come take a trip with me on a Greyhound bus; pf., 
with w. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 318242; Wil- 
liam Bennett Halliwell, Springville, N. Y. 51188 


Come what may, can’t help loving you; w Dot [i. e. 
Dorothea] Stalks, m E. Terry. © 1 c. Dec. 30, 
1942; E unp. 319425; Edlin Terry & Dorothea 
Stalks, Newark, N. J. 51189 


Come with me tonight, my love; song. © 1c. Dec. 
21, 1942; E unp. 318753; Grace Louise Bosworth, 
St. Joseph, Mo. 51190 


Commando engineers; w H. Murray, m R. Mast. 
© 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 318856; Harry Murray 
& Robert Mast, Santa Rosa, Calif. 51191 


Community swing; song. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942, E 
unp. 320013; Ivan K. Milbourn, Utica, Neb. 
51192 


Como Mexico no hay dos; letra y m Pepe Guizar; 
pf. © Oct. 16, 1942; E for. 67745; Promotora 
Hispano Americana de musica, s. a. , Mexico, D. F. 

51193 


Como se baila el son; son-montuno, letra ym F. 
Fernandez y G. Rodriguez Fiffe; pf. © Oct. 30, 
1942; E for. 67733; Peer internatl. corp., New 
York. 51194 


Company thirty-eight; song, melody Helen F. 
Bleecker. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319200; 
John S. Hall, Manhattan Beach, N. Y. 51195 


Comprende tu; bolero biguine, letra y m Margarita 
Lecuona; pf. © Dec. 8, 1942; E for. 67853; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 51196 


Concert piece; by Joseph Wagner; B flat clarinet, 
with pf. acc. © Dec. 18, 1942; E pub. 110272; 
Boosey & Hawkes, inc., New York. 51197 


Concertino; by Carlton Cooley; viola & pf. © May 
5, 1942; E pub. 110396; Abram Dimitrovsky, d. b. 
a. Dimit edition, New York. 51198 


Concerto in F; by George Gershwin, arr. & ed. F. 
Campbell-Watson; miniature orch. sc. © Dec. 
1, 1942; E pub. 109676; Harms, inc., New York. 

51199 


Conchita, my Conchita; song. ©1c. Dec. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 319278; Everett T. Hight, Oklahoma City. 
51200 


Conflict; w & melody. ©.1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 
319283; Marie Louise Helehan, Butte, Mont. 
51201 


Connecticut salute; w & m Ted [i. e. A. E.] Olsen, 
arr. E. Rhey Garrison. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 317935; A. Estella Olsen, Botsford, Conn. F 
51202 


Console me; w & melody. © ic. Jan. 6, 1943;E 


unp. 319952; Paul Anthony Germano, Lawrence, 
Mass. 51203 


Convoy at sea; from Cargo of innocence, by Lennie 
Hayton. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 317948; 
Loew s, inc., New York. 51204 


51223 


Convoy reaches port; from Cargo of innocence, by 
Lennie Hayton. © 1 c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 
317957; Loew’s, inc., New York. 51205 


Cor Jesu sacratissimum; , liturgical w, m Cyr De 
Brant; women’s or men’s 3-pt. cho. © Nov. 30, 
1942; E pub. 109668; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

51206 


Coronita (La); Spanish bolero, Pietro Frosini; 
accordion. © Dec. 16, 1942; E pub. 109975; 
Accordion music pub, co., New York. 51207 


Corporal McGee, of Company C; w & m Ted Moore 
[pseud. of T. M. Rice] © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 317728; Theodora Moore Rice, Richmond. 

51208 


Corregidor shall be free; song, m adapted from 
Georges Bizet’s Carmen, by R. H. [pseud. of 
Arthur H. Ryder] © Nov. 17, 1942; E pub. 110083; 
Frank A. Jasset, Newton, Mass. 51209 


Could I; w & m Andrée [i. e. M. A.] Crehan. Ol 
c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 319796; Margaret Andrée 
Crehan, Altadena, Calif. 51210 


Counting the stars; w & m Stephen Pilus & Ralph 
Scott. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1942: E unp. 319398; Top 
music publishers, inc., New York. 51211 


Countries of the Empire; song, arr. P. Spoelstra. 
© 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 317995; Edna Ford 
Parker, Winona, Ont., Canada. 51212 


Cow-cowboogie; w & m Don Raye, Gene De Paul & 
Benny Carter. © Dec. 10, 1942; E pub. 109866; 
Leeds music corp., New York. 51213 


Cranesque; from Swing’s the thing, by Milton Rosen; 
pf. conductor. © 1 c.Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319075; 
Universal music corp., New York. 51214 


Crazy Johnny; w Elizabeth Moore, m Robert Olson. 
1. Mixed voices. - 2. 3-pt. treble voices. - 3. 2-pt. 
treble voices. © Dec. 21, 1942; E pub. 110242- 
110244; Edward B. Marks music corp., New York. 

51215-51217 


Creation (The); song, arr. Mario Agnolucci. © 1 
c. May 6, 1942; E unp. 319236; Walter Max Kraus, 
New York. 51218 


Creed of the ranger corps; song. © 1c. Dec. 26, 
1942; E unp. 319115; Leland Hobart Floyd, Union 
Beach, N. J. 51219 


Crowell’s geyser; from Sin Town, by H. J. Salter; 
conductor. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319070; 
Universal music corp., New York. 51220 


Cuddle up; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 317936; William Benson Richter, Philadelphia, 
51221 


Dad; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard, © 1 
c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319153, Edna Pittman, 
Pearl River, La. 51222 


Daddy will be back some day; pf., withw. © 1c. 
Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318647; S.J. Mauer, Cedar 
Falls, Ia. 51223 


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51224 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Daddy’s letter, signed Your loving son; w Tot Sey- 
mour, m Vee Lawnhurst. © Nov. 27,1942; E pub. 
109704; Irving Berling, inc., New York. 51224 


Daffodil; song suite. pt. 2. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942: 
E unp. 318435; Elise Marie DuRant Neff, Los 
Angeles. 591225 


Dance, love, dance; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. 
of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 
319581; Darlene Vargason, Liberty, Kan. 


Dance of romance; song. © Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 
109926; Maude J. Mitchell, Wamego, Kan. 51227 


Dance of the rag doll; pf. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 319670; Gloria Mae Siegle, Pittsburgh. 
51228 


Dancing in the snow; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. 
Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318418; Violet May Carlson 
Celoron, N. Y. 51229 


Danger, men blasting; by Stan Kenton; pf. © 1c. 
Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318609; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 51230 


Darlin’ mine; w & melody C. J. Yearwood & George 
Linton Yearwood. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 
318482; Charles John Yearwood, Brooklyn. 

51231 


Darling; song. © 1 c. Dec. 21,1942; E unp. 318723; 
Joe Louis Easton, jr., Columbus, O. 51232 


Darling Nellie Gray; by Benjamin Russell Hardy, 
arr. R. H. ‘Noeltner; guit., with pf. acc. © Dec. 
7, 1942: E pub. 109984; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. 51233 


Darling of mine; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 319117; Benjamin Cautelli, Toronto. 
51234 


Darling, won’t you come back to me; song. © 1c. 
Nov. 18, 1942; E unp. 319917; Diane Sorter, Los 
Angeles. 51235 


Dawn’s first beam; song. © Dec. 7, 1942; E pub. 
109837; Ruth Lillian Sparks Stricker, Mansfield, 
O. 51236 


Day of vengeance; w & melody. [Yiddish text only} 
(fops 73D kz YI) «© 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 
319820; Lipa Feingold, New York. 51237 


Day you rejected my love; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 
319294; Anthony Carrillo, Denver. 51238 


Day you went away; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 14, 
1942; E unp. 318137; Tommy Howell & Lee Howell, 
Waco, Tex. 51239 


Day your song book came; song, melody Bob Carle- 
ton. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319230; Mary 
Strine, Capitol Heights, Md. 51240 


Daydream waltz; w & m Heather Tweed. © 1c. Dec. 
24, 1942; E unp. 319029; June Trobaugh Fernim, 
Chicago. 51241 

Days of ’49; by Gladys W. Fisher; Brass sextet sc. 


& pts. © Dec. 14, 1942; E pub. 110040; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 51242 


51226 


Dear dad; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 c. Dec. 
21, 1942; E unp. 318732; Daisy York, Jonesboro, 
Ark, 51243 


Dear Linda; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 22, 1942; E 
unp. 318762; Winifred May Renworth, Vancouver, 
B. C., Canada. 51244 


Dear Old Glory; song, arr. Lindsay McPhail. © 1 
c, Jan. 5, 1943; E unp. 319830; F. Clayton Meserve, 
North Andover, Mass. 51245 


Dear Santa; w & melody Blanche I, Davis [pseud. of 
B. D. Cuthbert] © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp, 
317996; Blanche D. Cuthbert, East Rochester, N. Y. 

. 51246 


Deep blue night; song. © 1c. Dec. 30,1942; E unp. 
319376; Katharine Dean Jones, Barberton, O. 
51247 


Deep is my love for you; w & m Kaywest [pseud. of 
K. V. West] © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 318679; 
Kathryn Veronica West, Chicago. 51248 


Deep South; by Velma A. Russell; pf. © Dec. 30, 
1942; E pub. 110451; Shattinger piano & music co., 
St. Louis. 51249 


Deep within my heart; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 15, 
1942; E unp. 318250; Clara Mae Lieberman, New 
York, 51250 


Democracy; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 318672; Max Heller, Philadelphia. 51251 


Desert; w D. Weinberg, melody P. J. Fuchs. © 1 
c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319678; Peter J. Fuchs 
& Dorothy Weinberg, New York. 51252 


Desgracia; bolero, letra y m Carlos Martinez Gil 
y Pablo Martinez Gil; pf. © Oct. 16, 1942; E for. 
67742; Promotora Hispano Americana de musica, 
s. a., Mexico, D. F. 51253 


Destroyer joins convoy; from Cargo of innocence, 
by Lennie Hayton. © 1 c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 
317945; Loew’s, inc., New York. 51254 


Destroyer puts to sea; from Cargo of innocence, by 
.Lennie Hayton. © 1 c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 
317949; Loew’s, inc., New York. 51255 


Devuelveme el corazon; bolero, letra AlvaroSuarez, 
m Ernesto Lecuona; pf. © Dec. 11, 1942; E for. 
67831; Candido G. Galdo, Havana. 51256 


Dewi Sant (Saint David); cantata, w T. Gwynn Jones, 
mW. S. Gwynn Williams. © Aug. 13, 1942; E for. 
67779; Gwynn pub. co., Llangollen, North Wales. 

51257 


Did you ever break my heart; song. © 1 c. Dec. 17, 
1942; E unp. 318553; Kathern Whitmore Phillips, 
Brenham, Tex. 51258 


Di-dah song; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec, 11, 1942; 
E unp. 318858; Hal D. Dellinger, Madison, Wis. 
51259 


Did’ja lie to me Julie in July; w Helen Evans, m 
Chuck Evans & Rex Irving. © Dec. 11, 1942; E 
pub. 109829; Luz bros. music publishers, inc., 
New York. 51260 


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no. 12, 1942 


51297 


Dilly-Dally Sally; w & melody Katye Saintclaire. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319965; Katie St. Clair 
Clark, Tampa, Fla. 51261 


Dim-out (The) on my heart; song, m Mietje Katrina 
van Joewndt. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318149; 
Elnora Daisy Ashby, Inglewood, Calif. 51262 


Dinah from Dixie; song. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 319508; Ida Hambrock, Toledo. 51263 


Dit-dit-dah; song, m Wally Guthrie. © 1 c. Dec. 
26, 1942; E unp. 319097; Jean Pendleton Sheldon, 
Bend, Or. 51264 


Do we have to say good-bye; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 
319154; Belle George, South Akron, O. 51265 


Do you love me; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319585; 
Mary B. Varner, Johnstown, Pa. 51266 


Do your part, put your heart in O-C-D; w & melody. 
©1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319101; Samuel 
Alfred Masselle, Marlboro, N. Y.. 51267 


Does someone else have your heart; song, melody 
Eddie Keenan. © 1 c. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 
319404; Helen Hauer, Latrobe, Pa. 51268 


Doing our bit; song, arr. Edward Hatrack. © 1c. 
Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319149; Charlotte Smythe 
Beach, Trenton, N. J. 51269 

° 

——w & melody Billy [i.e. W.] Bronson. © 1c. 
Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 318020; William Bronson, 
Boston. = 51270 


Domovina majko moja mila; w & melody Frank 
Karal. © Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 110006; Balkan 
music co., Chicago. 51271 


Donde estan mis cinco hijos; cancion. © Sept. 15, 
1942; E pub. 109629; Arturo Somohano, San Juan, 
Puerto Rico. 51272 


Don’t be a slacker; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319155; 
Dorothy Kalkbrenner, McKeesport, Pa. 51273 


Don’t be in a hurry when you say goodbye; song, m 
Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 14, 
1942; E unp. 318038; Pearl] Atkins, Keno, Or. 

51274 


Don’t cry, baby; song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318168; Evelyn Kramer, New York. 51275 


Don’t cry, sweetheart; fox-trot, w & m Remus 
Harris, Irving Melsher & Russ Morgan, arr. Jack 
Mason; orch. pts. © June 15, 1942; E pub. 109623; 
Glenmore music, inc., Chicago. 51276 


Don’t defile the U.S. A.; song, melody M. C. Sax. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318184; Charlie 
Malis, Fallon, Nev. 51277 


Don’t forget it; w & melody Tad Dameron. © ic. 
Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 318290; New era music corp., 
New York. 51278 


Don’t forget Pearl Harbor; w & melody. ©1c. 
Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 318673; Max Heller, Phila- 
delphia. 51279 


514570 O - 43 - 2 


Don’t give up the ship; from Famous historical 
sayings in song, by Ernie Burnett; pf. treble. 
© 1 c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318773; Ernie 
Burnett, ltd., New York. 51280 


Don’t keep two hearts apart; pf. treble, withw. © 
1c. Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 318537; Mildred J. 
Dillinger, Malverne, L. I., N. Y. 51281 


Don’t laugh at Mr. Cupid; song, melody Noel Bear. 
© 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319659; Solomon N. 
Beton, Montgomery, Ala. 51282 


Don’t look now; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 319439; Audrey Lorraine Cregier, Evans- 
ton, Ill. 51283 


Don’t make me wait any longer; song, m Percy 
Orville Stadler. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 318359; 
Oscar F. Stadler, sr., Millville, N. J. 51284 


Don’t mind your mind; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec.14, 
1942; E unp. 318140; Jeanne Shugerman, Gadsden, 
Ala. 51285 


Don’t play havoc with my heart, soldier boy; song, 
m Byron Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © ic. 
Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319586; Corrinne V. Strack, 
Burlington, Ia. 51286 


Don’t say aloha to the islands; w & melody. © 1c. 
Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319729; Lucille Thompson, 
Seymour, Ind. 51287 


Don’t sell my heart; song. © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 319335; Homer Stevens Westbrook, Jeffer- 
son, Tex. 51288 


Don’t shoot till you see the white of their eyes; from 
Famous historical sayings in song, by Ernie Bur- 
nett, ltd., New York. 51289 


Don’t sing that song; w &m Pat [i.e. W. P.] Murphy. 
© Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 109933; Walter P. Murphy, 
Ridgway, Pa. 51290 


Don’t worry ’bout me; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Jan 1, 1943; E unp. 
319604; Winona Gibbs, White Hall, Md. 51291 


Don’t worry "bout nothing; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 
4, 1943; E unp. 319912; George Bell, Martin Waters 
& Pe Wee Marquette, New York. 51292 


Don’t worry, sweetheart; w Roslyn Kaye, & melody. 
© 1 c.Dec. 29, 1942; E unp. 319323; Doris Drucker, 
Annandale, N. J. 51293 


Don’t you cry for me; w Nelson Shawn, m Edward 
Ross [pseud, of Milton Samuels] © Dec. 24, 1942; 
E pub, 110373; Miller music, inc., New York. 

51294 


Don’t you cry for me, I’m not worth it; w Nelson 
Shawn, m Edward Ross [pseud. of Milton Samuels]; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942: E unp. 318382; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 51295 


Don’t you cry mother dear: song. © 1c. Dec. 31, 
1942; E unp. 319413; Elmer S. Jaquay, Pittsburgh. 
51296 


Don’t you forget that I love you; w J. Fesko, jr., 
melody M. P. Hilko. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E ump. 
319947; John Fesko, jr. & Michael P. Hilko, 
Garfield, N. J. 51297 


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Don’t you remember; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 
1942: E unp. 319516; Stanley Eugene Strout, South 
Portland, Me. 51298 


Doodling along; mR. W. Swanson & Louis Rosen- 
berger; pf., withw. © 1c, Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 
317937; Roy W. Swanson, Minneapolis. 51299 


Doris; w Danny [i. e. D. C.] Rasmussen, melody 
L. Adler. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 318941; 
Daniel C. Rasmussen, Huntley, Ill. & Louis Adler, 
Mt. Morris, Mich. 51300 


Dorsette; from Chasin’ the blues, by Milton Rosen; 
conductor. © 1 ¢. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319078; 
Universal music corp., New York. 51301 


Dos mentiras; bolero, letra y m Carlos Martinez 
Gil y Pablo Martinez Gil, arr. Hernan Molina; 
ptes. d’org. © Dec. 8, 1942; E for. 67843; Pro- 
motora Hispano Americana de musica, s. a., 
Mexico, D. F. 51302 


Dot, dot, dot, dash; song. © 1 c. Dec. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 318555; Allan Oliver Bagrud, San Bernardino, 
Calif. 51303 


—song. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319527; 
Mortimer Singer, Highland Park, Ill. 51304 


Doughboy with a message; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 
12, 1942; E unp. 318021; Duke Morgan & Walter 
Rossi, Philadelphia. 51305 


Doughboys on the march; song, w Clement Tamraz. 
© Oct. 12, 1942; E pub. 109834; Edward Rossi, 
New York. 51306 


Dove; by Frank Loewenstein; melody, with pf. acc. 
© Dec. 20, 1941; E pub. 110133; Loewenstein 
music co., Keokuk, Ia. 51307 


Down an unknown road; w & melody. © 1c. Jan, 4, 
1943; E unp. 319809; Michael J. Peterson, Balti- 
more. 51308 


Down in the deep blue South; song, melody Tom 
Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Dec. 
10, 1942; E unp. 317903; CharlesR. Jones, Verbena, 
Ala. 51309 


Down Memory Lane; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318081; 
Bernadette Mudd, Springfield, Ky. 51310 


Down near Tulagi; song, melody Al [i. e. E. J.] Head 
& H. Gallagher. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1942; E unp, 
319910; Hugh Gallagher, San Francisco, 51311 


Down on Quoddy Bay; song. © Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 
109927; Ruth B. Hood, Lubec, Me. 51312 


Down Pearl Harbor way; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] ©.1 c. Jan. 1, 1943; E 
unp, 319587; W. D. Moats, Waynesboro, Pa. 

51313 


Dragon; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp, 
319050; August J. Reinard, Stanwood, V’ash. 
51314 


Dream (The); pf., with w. © 1 c. Jan. 5, 1943; E 
unp, 319862; Yves Anne Marie Gauthier, Hollis, 
Lots iN. Y. 51315 


1880 


Dream at midnight; song. © 1 c. Jan. 1, 1943; E 
unp. 319567; Bobby Terry, Atlanta. 51316 


Dream awhile; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 1c. 
Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319201; Emilda Danzinger, 
Lockland, O. 51317 


Dream of home; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E xnp. 318178; Edward Stanley Ravick, Pitts- 
burgh. 51318 


Dream of love; w Tom Waring, mfrom Liebestraume 
no. 3, by Franz Liszt, arr. Charles Henderson, 
ed. Roy Ringwald; men’s voices, with optional 
girls’ trio. © Jan. 29,1940; E pub. 109804; Words 
& music, inc., New York, 51319 


——(Suefic de amor); song. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 319453; Guadalupe Salinas, Pharr, Tex. 
51320 


Dream of my heart; song, melody Ronald Buck, © 
1 c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319713; Charles O. Thiesse, 
Palatine Bridge, N. Y. 51321 


Dream pocket blues; song. © 1 c. Jan. 4, 1943; E 
unp. 319753; Pauline Smith, Houston. 51322 


Dream with me; song. © 1c. Dec. 16,1942; E unp. 
318409: James Francis Mooney, New York. 51323 


Dreamer of dreams; w & melody. © 1 c. Jan. 6, 
1943: E unp. 319976; Martha Wellington, New York. 
51324 


Breamer’s dream; song, mStephen Grady [pseud. of 
Andrew Brady] © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319579; 
john Bava, Davis, W. Va. 51325 


Dreaming; w & melody. © lc. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 
319724; Doris E. Murdock, Wilson, Kan. 51326 


—w & melody Benny Mann [pseud. of E. M. Cox] 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; E unp. 318063; Evelyn’ M. 
Cox, Tampa, Fla. 51327 


Dreaming my darling of you; w & melody, © 1c. 
Dec. 14, 1942: E unp. 318164; MikeSanders, Brook- 
lyn. 51328 


Dreaming of Lover’s Lane; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318649; Mabel A. Pryll, 
Chicago. 51329 


Dreamland; song, melody Robert N. Schanzer. © 
1c, Dec. 14, 1942; E unp, 318171; Harry Behar, 
New York. 51330 


Dreams of freedom; song, arr. Belle Schrag. © 
Dec. 10, 1942; E pub. 109977; Lynn Enos, Aberdeen, 
Wash. 51331 


Dreams shattered dreams; song, melody Tom Baker 
[pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Dec. 10,1942; 
E unp. 317904; G. L. Davidson, Tipp City, O. 

51332 


Driftin’ along the moonlight trail; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 319293; Alice Bowman, Argonne, Wis. 

51333 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1942 


Drifting down the isle [?] of dreams; w & melody. 
©1c.Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 318974; Lewis Gross- 
man, New York. 51334 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; traditional air, 
arr. R. H. Noeltner; organ. © Dec. 7, 1942; E 
pub. 109985; T. B. Harms co., New York. 51335 


Dry bones; melody JoeMcCoy. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318077; State street music pub. co., Chicago. 
51336 


Dude ranch; w & melody Hal [i. e. H. J.] Turner, jr. 
© ic. Dec, 21, 1942; E unp. 318740; Harold 
Joseph Turner, jr., Teaneck, N. J. 51337 


© 1c. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 
51338 


Dust storm; pf. 
318885; Margo Burke, New York. 


Dusting the milky way; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. 
of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 
318835; Pearl Hughes, Salinas, Calif. 51339 


Dutch girl dances; by Leo Ascher; pf. © Nov. 23, 
1942; E pub. 110078; Edward Schuberth & co., 
inc., New York. 51340 


Duty calls, mother of mine; song, melody Roland 
Pagni. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319234; 
Georgina Pagni, San Francisco. 51341 


Duty has called you my darling; song. © 1c. Dec. 
10, 1942; E unp. 317748; George H. Bryant, Rush 
Springs, Okl. 51342 


Dwy gan genedlaethol Cymreig (Two Welsh national 
songs); w T. Gwynn Jones &G, J. W., m arr. W. 
S. Gwynn Williams; with descants. © Aug. 13, 
1942; E for. 67773; Gwynn pub. co., Llangollen, 
North Wales. 51343 


Eager beaver; by Stan Kenton, pf. © 1c. Dec. 16, 
1942; E unp. 318610; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 51344 


Eagle over Old Glory; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 2, 
1943; E unp. 319715; Fillmore Summerfield, 
Chicago. 51345 


Early one morning; English folksong, m 17th cen- 
tury tune, arr, Noble Cain; mixed cho. © Dec. 
11, 1942; E pub. 109886; Oliver Ditson co., Phila- 
delphia. 51346 


Easin’ the beat; w Carol Scott, & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318738; Harry Burkes, New 
York. 51347 


Easy guitar course. © Nov. 1, 1942; AA 416426; 
Hilding Rudolph Rodenius, Duluth. 51348 


Ecce panis angelorum; by Th. Dubois, arr. Edw. 
Grey; 2-pt. treble voices; organ acc. © Nov. 30, 
1942; E pub. 109793; McLaughlin & Reilly co., 
Boston. 51349 


Echoes of love; arr. Jean Walz; pf., withw. © lc. 
Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 318876; William Mark Mu- 
chow, Chicago. 51350 


Eight bells, and all is well; w Edwin S. Hill & Jack 
Garrett, m Don George & Johnny Noble. © Nov. 
27, 1942; E pub. 109883; Miller music, inc., New 
York. 51351 


51369 


Eighteen draft; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1942, 
E unp. 318927; Thomas Francis Trent, Straw- 
berry Plains, Tenn. 51352 


Eileen; song, m Glen Raymond. ©1c. Dec. 30, 
1942; E unp. 319364; Wilfred Mickeal Hemmen, 
Springfield, Minn. 51353 


Eisenhower and his jitterbugs; song. © 1c. Dec. 
14, 1942; E unp. 318112; Helen M. Nelson, Drexel, 
Mo. 51354 


Elementary scale and technic studies; by John F. 
Carre; pf. ©Dec. 10,1942; E pub. 110055; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 51355 


Emblem of hope; w R. Almira Nelson; pf. treble. 
© le. Dec. 24, 1942, E unp. 319042, Henrietta A. 
Dolquest, Pittsburgh. 51356 


Emitte spiritum Tuum; by Fr. Jos. Schuetky, arr. 
Nino Borucchia; 2-pt. treble voices; organ acc. 
© Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 109795; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., Boston. 51357 


Empire march; by Montague F. Phillips, op. 68; 
organ. © Dec. 28, 1942; E for. 67840, Novello & 
co., ltd., London. 51358 


Empty; w Jack Roll & Lois Sheridan, melody J. Roll. 
© 1c. Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 318546, Lehman S. 
Roll, Atlanta. 51359 


Empty arms; song, melody Tom Baker [pseud. of 
Carroll Webster] © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943, E unp. 
319607; Nellie I. Malone, Cashion, Okl. 51360 


Enchanted waltz; w & melody. ©1c.Dec.12, 1942, 
E unp. 318015; Murray J. Lind, Chicago. 51361 


End of day; by Frank Heffer; organ. © Nov. 27, 
1942; E pub. 110077; Edward Schuberth & co., 
inc., New York. 51362 


End (An) piece; w Ford Madox Hueffer, m H. K. 
Andrews. © Nov. 19, 1942, E for. 67770; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 51363 


Engineer's song, from Top sergeant, w Don Brown, 
m arr, Max Rapp. © Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 109899; 
Universal music corp., New York. 51364 


Es mejor perdonar; tango, letra José Maria Con- 
tursi, m Pedro Blanco Laurenz; pf. © Mar. 15, 
1942; E for. 67794; Editorial Julio Korn, Buenos 
Aires. 51365 


Escaped; from Reunion, by Franz Waxman. © 1c. 
Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317126; Loew's, inc., New 
York.. : 51366 


Esclavotriste; lamento-afro, letra y m Pedro Pérez; 
pf. © Oct. 30, 1942; E for. 67812; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 51367 


Estan(La) dando; corrido, letra y m Atilio Carbone, 
pf. © Oct. 13, 1942; E for. 67804; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 51368 


Estrella; valse, Roger Smith, trombone or bar. 
solo, with pf. © Nov. 19, 1942; E pub. 109667, 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 51369 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
51370 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Estrellita; by Manuel M. Ponce, arr. Nannette [i. e. 
Y. N.] Bryson Black; harp or pf. © 1c. Nov. 19, 
1942; E unp. 319760; Yvonne Nannette Bryson 
Black, Los Angeles. 51370 


Eternal peace; w Anne Wilson, m Blanche I. Davis 
[pseud. of B. D. Cuthbert] © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318101; Blanche D. Cuthbert, East Roches- 
ter, N. Y. 51371 


Etude no. 6; theme with variations, Paganini-Liszt, 
arr. Alexander Siloti; pf. © Nov. 19, 1942; E pub. 
109666; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 51372 


Even though it’s springtime; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319648; James Seabury 
McClave & Wilson Nas Gilliat, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 51373 


Even-time; song. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 318428; 
Elise Marie DuRant Neff, Los Angeles. 51374 


Evenin’ prayer; negro spiritual, w & melody Maile 
[i. e. Ella] Blackwell. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1943; E unp. 
319853; Ella Blackwell, New York. 51375 


Evening prayer; w Lily C. Riser, m Nellie Test, 
arr. Bernard Fitzgerald; mixed cho. © Nov. 19, 
1942; E pub. 109665; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 51376 


Every little bit; song. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 
319144; Willard Franklin Scott, Fresno, Calif. 
51377 


Everybody wants a hero now; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Dec. 28,-1942; E unp,. 319219; 
Jack B. Mogren, Whitesboro, N. Y. 51378 


Everyone must have a friend; pf., withw. © 1c. 
Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319104; Cecile Donnelly, 
St. Louis. 51379 


Everything is rationed but love; w &m Bili[i.e. 
M. W.]| Goodman, arr. Basil Sadler. © 1c. Dec. 
29, 1942: E unp. 319291; Martin William Good- 
man, Baltimore. 51380 


Everywhere; song. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 
319667; Florence Mae Leffingwell, Portland, Or. 
51381 


Everywhere I go; song, m Mary Gaiser. © Dec. 14, 
1942; E pub. 109856; William Harmon Gaiser, 
Cincinnati. 51382 


Ev ry time I look at you; song. © 1 c. Dec. 12, 
1942; E unp. 318321; Jepthia Hugh Pitts, Bergen- 
field, N. J. 51383 


Ev rything you need to know; w R. Craig, melody 
D. Ahistrand. © 1c. Jan, 1, 1943; E unp. 319546; 
Ruth Craig & David Ahlstrand, Olympia, Wash. 

51384 


Ev rywhere; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318138; Tommy Howell & Lee Howell, 
Waco, Tex. 51385 


——w & melody. ©1c. Dec. 15, 1942; E ump. 
318249; Edmund A. Thiem, Lansing, Mich. 51386 


Excerpts Cesar Franck symphony; arr. D. Lieber- 
feld; pf. © Dec. 7, 1942; E pub. 109995; T. B. 
Harms co., New York. 51387 


Expressive eyes; w A. E. Kilhefner, melody Bill 
[i. e. W. A.] Dias. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 
319490; Aibert Edward Kilhefner & William 
Akamuhou Dias, Honolulu. 51388 


Ezekiel’s wheel; hymn, arr. Virginia Davis. © Dec. 
5, 1942; E pub. 109811; Eugene George Hamilton, 
Philadelphia. 51389 


Face at the window; song. © Dec. 2, 1942; E pub. 
109697; Margaret Smythe Mitchell, Los Angeles. 
51390 


Fain would I suffer; w Oswald J. Smith, m B. D. 
Ackley; pf. © Dec. 5, 1942; E pub. 109902; Rode- 
heaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 51391 


Fair Canada, our country; song. © Feb. 28, 1941; 
E for. 67784; Irvin Cooper, Montreal. 51392 


Fairy dance; by Matilda Eidt; pf. © Dec. 14, 1942; 
E pub. 110034; Oliver Ditson co., Philadelphia. 
51393 


Fairy tale; pf. ©1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 319672; 
Gloria Mae Siegle, Pittsburgh. 51394 


Faith; hymn. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318425; 
Waldo Herbert Moreau, Cleveland. 51395 


Faith of the army air force; w &mJ. W. Ehrle & 
M. H. Cleary. © Nov. 16, 1942; E pub. 110000; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 51396 


Fall in, fall out; by Paul J. Smith; pf. conductor. © 
1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319328; Walt Disney 
productions, Burbank, Calif. 51397 


Fall infor victory; song, w William King Shipman, 
© 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319818; Ted Lionel 
Weaver, Salt Lake City. 51398 


Fantasia; danza; pf. treble. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1943; E 
unp. 319880; Joseph Lo Duca, San Francisco. 
51399 


——op. 25; violoncello & pf.; in G min. © 1c. Jan. 
4, 1943; E unp. 319925; David Chigrinsky, New 
York. 51400 


Fantasia impromptu; by F. Chopin, arr. R. H. 
Noeltner & R. W. Leibert; organ. © Dec. 7, 1942; 
E pub. 109992; T. B. Harms co., New York. 

51401 


Fantisetto; melody Alec Wilder. © 1 c. Dec. 30, 
1942; E unp. 319470 Regent music corp., New 
York. 51402 


Far away; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 319238; Howard Reber, Benton Harbor, Mich. 
51403 


Far away long ago; Christmas song. © 1c. Dec. 
26, 1942: E unp. 319146; Lorene Ringling Cowgill, 
Madison, Wis. 51404 


Far from my home sweet home, w & melody. © 1 
c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319722; Eliot N. Bidwell, 
West Hartford, Conn. 51405 


Far-off hills, w Pearle R. Casey,m Edwyl Redding; 
low voice. © Dec. 4, 1942, E pub. 109720; Wesley 
Webster, Lomita Park, Calif. 51406 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1942 51444 


Farewell, Maria; song, w S. Johannessen. © 1c. 
Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318130; Sunshine Johannessen 
& Alfred Hillmann, New York. 51407 


Farewell, sweetheart; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. 
of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 
318829; William Anderson, North Adams, Mass. 

51408 


Fascinatin’ swing; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319136; 
Curtis Monroe, Washington. 51409 


Fascinating; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe; pf. 
treble. ©1 c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319135; 
Curtis Monroe, Washington. 51410 


Fat meat is good meat; w & m Irene Higginbotham. 
© Dec. 30, 1942; E pub. 110295; Beacon music 
co., Joe Davis, owner, New York. 51411 


Fathers yesterday, sons today; song, m Helen 

Martin Rhodes. © 1c. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 

318895; Henry Oliver Evans, Renton, Wash. 
51412 


Feria (La) de las flores; letra y m Chucho Monge. 
© Oct. 16, 1942; E for. 67741; Promotora His- 
pano Americana de musica, s. a., Mexico, D. F. 

51413 


56 progressive duets for individuals and classes; 
arr. Clifford Lillya & Irving Tallmadge. 1. 
Percussion. - 2: Pf. acc. © Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 
109960, 109961; Belwin, inc., New York. 

51414, 51415 


50 swing phrases for piano; by Sammy Prager, 
compiled & ed. Hathaway. © Nov. 30, 1942; E 
pub. 109654; Bregman, Vocco & Conn, inc., New 
York. 51416 


50 swing phrases for violin; by Al Duffy, compiled 
& ed. Hathaway. © Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 109653; 
Bregman, Vocco & Conn, inc., New York. 51417 


52 masterpiecesfor violin &piano; arr. Roger Halle. 
© Dec. 22, 1942; E pub. 110241; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 51418 


Fight, boys, fight; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. ©1 c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319738; 
Joseph Salzburg, Mayfield, Pa. 51419 


Fight on America; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp, 319300; 
Carl L. McCauley, Okmulgee, Okl. 51420 


Fight on you son of a Yank; w & melody. © lc. 
Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318742; Clifford John Holdren, 
Charleston, W. Va. 51421 


Fight the good fight; song, m Noel Bear. © Dec. 
15, 1942; E pub. 110016; Tom Pierce, jr., Haddon- 
field, N. J. 51422 


Fight while you fly; w & melody M. L. Reach & 
Bertha C. Simmons. © 1c. June 9, 1942; E unp. 
317877; Martha L. Reach, Chalmette, La. 51423 


Fighting man; song. © Nov. 16, 1942; E pub. 109754; 
Ruth Deutsch, New York. 51424 


Fighting marines; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 29, 
1942; E unp. 319369; Edgar Thomas Moret, New 
Orleans. 51425 


Fighting sons of the U. S. A.; song, arr. Walter 
Seim. © 1c. Dec. 22, 1942, E unp. 318878; James 
Francis Kiely, St. Louis. 51426 


Fighting sons of Uncle Sam; song. © 1c. Jan. 5, 
1943; E unp. 319861; Louis W. Bleser, Lynbrook, 
t. ha Ns ¥. 51427 


—— ——m Byron Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] 
©1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318832; Walter 
Schmeckenbecher, Barling, Ark. 51428 


Fighting Yanks, w & m Harry Sternfeld, arr. Henri 
Elkan. 1, Women’s 3-pt. voices. - 2. Mixed 
voices. © Oct. 8, 1942; E pub. 109835, 109836; 
Elkan-Vogel co., inc., Philadelphia, 51429, 51430 


Finnish folk-songs; arr. Clara Stockers; sop. & 
alto or ten. recorders. © Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 
109767; E. C. Schirmer music co., Boston. 

51431 


Fire (The); from Keeper of the flame, by Bronislaw 
Kaper. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318465; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 51432 


Fire dance; melody Bobby Sherwood. © 1c. Nov. 
10, 1942; E unp. 318385; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 51433 


First lights on piano-playing; By Tobias Matthay. 
© Dec. 18, 1942; E for. 67828; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd., London. 51434 


First (The) ride; from Keeper of the flame, by 
Bronislaw Kaper. © 1 c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 
318463; Loew s, inc., New York. 51435 


Fishy deal; from Sin Town, by H. J. Salter; con- 
ductor. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319069; 
Universal music corp., New York. 51436 


Five more minutes; song. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 319139; Arthur Allen Henrikson, Randolph 
Field, Tex. 51437 


Flag above Corregidor; song, w Walter Spiva. © 
Dec. 5, 1942; E pub. 109648; Ella Mae Ricker, 
Dallas. 51438 


Flag of freedom; march, Stanford King; pf. © Dec. 
14, 1942; E pub. 110029; Boston music co., Boston. 
51439 


——w W.E. Bement, m R. Fisher. ©1c. Dec. 21, 
1942; E unp. 318758; Wells E. Bement, Silver 
Spring, Md. & Ruth Fisher, Takoma Park, Md. 

51440 


Flag of our nation; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1 c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319222: EllaB. Richards, 
McGregor, Ia. 51441 


Flag that fliesfor all; w Frederic Mercer, m Charles 
Grayson; mixedcho. © Nov. 7, 1942; E pub. 109740; 
Neil A. Kjos music co., Chicago. 51442 


Fleet’s in; pf. treble, with w. ©1c. Dec. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 318933; Eugene J. Urgo, Brooklyn. 51443 


Floree; song. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 318445; 
Elise Marie DuRant Neff, Los Angeles. 51444 


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51445 


Flower of China; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 18, 
1942; E unp. 318523; Nils Olson, Southampton, 
No Ye 51445 


Flower of my heart; song, m Edward Stanton [pseud. 
of Benno Sachs] © Nov. 25, 1942; E pub, 109686; 
Clifford Brooks, Lynn, Mass. 51446 


Fly on to victory; song, m Ray Hibbeler. © Dec. 
7, 1942: E pub. 109808; Joseph P. Prazak, Berwyn, 
Il. 51447 


Flying fortress; violin-conductor. © 1c. Dec. 16, 
1942; E unp. 318285; Carl E. Anderson, Chatham, 
Mass. 51448 


Flying jalopy; by Paul J. Smith; pf. conductor. © 1 
c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319329; Walt Disney 
productions, Burbank, Calif. 51449 


Follow the Flag; w Jennie Lee [pseud. of Jennie 
Chapman], melody Theodore Witmark. © 1 c. 
Dec. 24, 1942: E unp. 319036; Jennie Chapman, 
Berkley, Mich. 51450 


Foolish heart; song. © 1 c. Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 
318575; Janet Elaine Carino, Bowling Green, O. 
51451 


For ever so long; song, w Lois W. Carlson & C. H. 
Fish. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318805; 
Charles Herbert Fish, Burbank, Calif. 51452 


For freedom we call; march song, m Siegfried 
Landau. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319000; 
Frieda Chesir, Brooklyn. 51453 


For God, my country, and you; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 319915; Lela Davies Grune- 
wald, Bothell, Wash, 51454 


For good old Illinois; w & m Vernon F. Stevens. © 
Nov. 16, 1942; E pub. 110064; Allen intercollegiate 
music, inc., New York. 51455 


For our liberty; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 24,1942; 
E unp. 318067; James Joseph Barry, South Williams- 
port, Pa. 51456 


For the good old U. S. A.; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318730; 
Florence A. Snyder, Fort Knox, Ky. 51457 


For the love of U. S. A.; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 
319309; Vaughn I. Rickert, Chicago. 51458 


For Uncle Sam and you; song. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 318743; Leon Cooper, Cleveland. 51459 


For we love our country; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 
22, 1942; E unp. 318777; Allen MacCormack, 
Detroit. 51460 


For you and me; song. © 1 c. Dec. 31,1942; E unp. 
319539; Robert Garrett Bailey, Lewiston, Id. 
51461 
Forever yours; pf. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318110; William Paterson Lees, Spokane. 51462 
Forgotten; by Eugene Cowles, arr. Henry Levine; 
pf. © Dec. 7, 1942; E pub. 109802; Oliver Ditson 
co., Philadelphia, 51463 


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pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Forrest house; from Keeper of theflame, by Bronis- 
law Kaper. © lc. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318472; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 51464 


Forrest’s legend; from Keeper of the flame, by 
Bronislaw Kaper. © 1 c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 
318471; Loew’s, inc., New York. 51465 


Forty below; w & melody Harold Grant. © Dec. 15, 
1942; E pub. 110050; Colonial music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 51466 


Forward march; song, m Robert VanSickle. © 1c, 
Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319505; James Andrew White, 
Marysville, Wash. 51467 


France, 
Bronislaw Kaper. 
318457; Loew’s, inc., New York. 


Poland; from Keeper of the flame, by 
© 1 c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 
51468 


Free men must fight again; song, arr. Doc Devine. 
© 1c. Dec, 16, 1942; E unp. 318481; Pat Fitz- 
patrick, Washington. 51469 


Freedom calls; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1c. 
Dec. 28,1942; E unp. 319221; Lucy Cooper James, 
Birmingham, Ala. 51470 


Freedom song; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 318861; Manuel E. Gonzalez, San Antonio. 
51471 


Freedom’s call; w & m Elektra Allison. © Sept. 
12, 1942; E pub, 109843; Elektrann music pub. 
co., New York. 51472 


Freedom’s drums; march song, w Herbert Living- 
ston Satterlee. © Dec. 11, 1942; E pub. 110046; 
Jennie Prince Black, New York. 51473 


Freedom’s march; w Z. Epstein, melody L. Gaynor. 
© ic. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp, 318999; Z. Epstein 
& Lea Gaynor, New York. 51474 


Freedom’s prize; song, melody Eddie Keenan, © 
1 c. Dec, 14, 1942; E unp. 317990; Anna J. Walsh, 
McCook, Neb. 51475 


Freedom’s song; song. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 313135; Dan Burley & Frances Kraft Reck- 
ling, New York. 51476 


From Chungking to Frisco; w K. Adams, m 5, 
Morgenstern. © 1 c. Dec. 23, 1942; E unp. 
318934; Kent Adams & Sam Morgenstern, New 
York. 51477 


From over-here to over-there; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318419; Frances 
Gilmour Stone, Hollywood, Calif. 51478 


From the steppes; by Carl Weber; ist violin. © 
1 c. Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 318493; Emil Ascher, 
inc., New York, 51479 


From this day forward; song, sc. Arthur Nokes. © 
1 c. Dec, 18, 1942; E unp. 319347; Jack Pyle, 
Norfolk, Va. 51480 


From this day on; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 18, 
1942; E unp. 318594; Audrey Lorraine Cregier, 
Evanston, Ill. 51481 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 12, 1942 51514 


Fughetta; by John Gart; pf. accordion. © Feb. 13, 
1942; E pub. 109757; Solo music publications, 
inc., New York. 51482 


Funiculi-funicula; by L. Denza,arr.R. H. Noeltner; 
organ. © Dec. 17, 1942; E pub. 109986; T.B. 
Harms co., New York. 51483 


Funny little hop toad; w & m Louise E. Stairs; pf. 
© Nov. 27, 1942; E pub. 109685; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 51484 


G. I. Jim; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1943; E unp. 
319961; Paula Rosenblum, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 
51485 


Gal with the green eyes; song, m Martyn Snow. © 
1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 318986; Patricia Cross, 
Kansas City, Mo. 51486 


Gallina (La) francolina; polka-corrido, letra y m 
Daniel Moreno Saavedra; pf. © Oct. 13, 1942; 
E for. 67750; Peer internatl. corp., New York. 

51487 


Gavotte; by Jean Baptiste Lully, arr. John Brydson; 
violin & pf. © Nov. 27, 1942; E for. 67817; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 51488 


———v. Joh. Ph. Kirnberger, bearb. Fabian Rehfeld; 
violine u. klavier. © July 31, 1916; E for. 67759; 
Associated music publishers, inc., New York. 

51489 


Gazing in a crystal ball; w J. Blankenhorn, melody 
Terry [i.e. M.] Foster. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 318258; Julia Blankenhorn & Marie Foster, 
Lindenhurst, N. Y. 51490 


Gee I hate to lose you; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 1, 
1943; E unp. 319641; Tommy Howell & Lee Howell, 
Waco, Tex. 51491 


Gee, my love life is on a ration; w & melody. © 1 
c. Jan. 5, 1943; E unp. 319877; Lucy Corriveau, 
Manchester, N. H. 51492 


Genesee (The); w T. T. Swinburne, m anon., arr. 
Guy Whitney [pseud. of Thornton W. Allen]; men’s 
voices. © Nov. 6, 1942; E pub. 110061; Allen 
intercollegiate music, inc., New York. 51493 


George’s Hill; w & m Marty Mann [pseud. of Martin 
Maniloff] © 1c. Dee. 17, 1942; E unp. 318375; 
Martin Maniloff, Philadelphia. 51494 


Georgia Lee; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. of 
Andrew Brady] © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318822; 
George Mason, Hot Springs, Ark. 51495 


Georgie Porgie; w Sidney Keith Neil & J. R. Nicol, 
m S. K. Neil; pf. © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 
319558; James Rennie Nicol, Winnipeg, Manit., 
Canada. 51496 


© 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 
51497 


Get ‘em paid; song. 
317841; William Ryder, Glen Ridge, N. J. 


Get out on a spree; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319130: 
Curtis Monroe, Washington. 51498 


Get some cash for your trash; w Ed Kirkeby, m 
Thomas (Fats) Waller. © Feb. 13, 1942; E pub. 
109558; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 51499 


Get the guy that started this war; w & m Joseph 
Cancelmo. © Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 109769; Tin 
Pan Alley, Philadelphia. 51500 


Ghost of you; m Maurice [i. e. Albert Maurice] 
Crance; pf., withw. © 1c. Dec, 21, 1942; E unp. 
318799: Kenny Manges, Lyons, N. y. 51501 


Giddap mule; w & m Leonard W. Ware. © Dec. 
28, 1942; E pub. 110375; Advanced music corp., 
New York. 51502 


Gim-me a shirt that fits; song, arr. Benjamin R. 
Roberts. ©Dec. 21, 1942; E pub. 110151; William 
Scheibler, New York. 51503 


Gipsies must play; czardas, English w Fred S. 
Tysh [pseud. pf Siegfried Tisch], m S. Nicklass- 
Kempner. © Mar. 30, 1942; E for.67856; Richard 
Schauer, London. 51504 


Girl back home; w & melody Johnny [i. e. J. D.] 
Marks. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 317961; 
John D. Marks, New York. 51505 


Girl behind the man behind the gun; w Richard 
Bernstein, & melody. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 
319941; Harry Blum, New York. 51506 


Girl from Havana; opera, op. 01-4042. ©1c. Sept. 
22, 1942; D 76199; Apolinar Garcia Brunett, New 
York, 51506* 


Girl in Texas; w & melody. © ic. Dec. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 319523; Ira Joy, Los Angeles. 51507 


Girl of romance; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 318658; Walter Hope Mairs, New York. 
51508 


Give all for our boys gone away; song. © 1 c. Nov. 
12, 1942; E unp. 318343; Mark L. Hurley, Haw- 
thorne, Calif. 51509 


Give ’em the gun; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319231; Catherine L. 
McAdams, New Freedom, Pa. 51510 


Give me Indiana, in the summertime; song. © 1c. 
Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 318916; Fern Becher, 
Bloomington, Il. 51511 


Give me liberty, or give me death; from Famous 
historical sayings in song, by Ernie Burnett; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318770; 
Ernie Burnett, ltd., New York. 51512 


Glad eyes; pf. treble, withw. ©1c. Dec. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 319057; Milan English & Syd Bucknell, 
Cleveland. 51513 


Global war; w Homer [i. e. A. H.] Hardesty, m 
Arthur Henrikson; pf. © 1 c.Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 
318962; Alonzo Homer Hardesty, Randolph Field, 
Tex. 51514 


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51515 


Glorious things of thee are spoken; hymn, w John 
Newton, m Cyril V. Taylor. © Nov. 19, 1942; 
E for. 67767; Oxford univ. press, London. 51515 


Glory forever; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 c. 
Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319837; Elizabeth Neta Jor- 
dan, Eddyville, Ia. 51516 


Glory Land; pf., with w. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942: E 
unp. 318113; Clarence E. Hatcher, Brooklyn. 
51517 


Glory song; hymn. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 
319634; Jennie L. McMann, Saginaw, Mich. 51518 


Glory to Christ the King; English w W. A. Reilly, 
m Eberhle; unison voices [and] Praise ye the 
Lord of Peace; by Michael von Altenburg; 2-pt. 
treble voices: arr. Nino Borucchia; organ acc. 
© Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 109788; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., Boston. 51519 


Go catch a falling star; song, w David W. Reid. © 
1c. Dec. 30,1542; E unp. 319442; Millard Sponsel 
Thomson, West Hartford, Conn. 51520 


Go slow on the rubber; song, m Derek Andersen 
[pseud. of Noel Marchant Ryer] © 1c. Jan. 1, 
1943; E unp. 319573; H. C. Pirtle, St. Petersburg, 
Fla, 51521 


God and MacArthur win; w Laura Stuteville Moore, 
m Robert VanSickle. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 
319726; Laura A. Fordyce, Gillette, Wy. 51522 


God bless the U. S. A.; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319208; Elizabeth 
Miller Barron, North Miami, Fla. 51523 


God bless the Yankees; w & m Jack [i. e. J. C.] 
Jordan. © 1 c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319995; John 
C. Jordan, Buffalo. 51524 


God bless you soldier; song. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 318337; Kay Baran & Jeanne Savage, New 
London, Conn. 51525 


God guide our men in national defense; pf., with w. 
© Nov. 25, 1942; E pub. 109613; H. Pearl Green, 
Beaver, Pa. 51526 


God holds the key; song. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 319110; Pearl Osgood Allen, Long Beach, 
Calif. 51527 


God, in Thee we trust; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318705; Thomas J. 
Clark, San Antonio. 51528 


God is love; song. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 
_ 318668; Alta Mae Allen Zane, Farmington, Ia. 
51529 


God save America; pf., with w. © Oct. 15, 1942; 
E pub. 109863; Henry H. Hodde, San Antonio. 
51530 


God save our great America; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318083; Ada Jameson, Kansas City, Mo. 51531 


Going up; melody Duke Ellington. © 1 c. Nov. 16, 
1942; E unp. 318380; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 51532 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Gold star mothers; song. © Dec. 9, 1942; E pub. 
109875; Edith Robinson Kuhn, Worth, Ill. 51533 


Goldie; w Mac Berger, melody Kenny [i. e. Kenneth] 
Barker. © 1c. Dec, 28, 1942; E unp. 319274; 
Kenneth W. Berger, Evansville, Ind. 51534 


Gone; song, w Laura S. Wallace. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 
1942; E unp. 318877; Ruth Wallace Wood, Wash- 
ington. 51535 


Good-bye boy; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 317974; James Alexander Paterson, Laguna 
Beach, Calif. 51536 


Good-bye, Frisco, we’re off to Hawaii; song, arr. 
D. S. Baltzer. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318080; E. Holland Robinson, Hamburg, N. Y. 

51537 


Good-bye, Mortimer, good-bye; w & melody Ethel 
Laris [i. e. E. A. L. Ranger] © 1 ¢, Dec. 30, 
1942; E unp. 319431; Ethel Athene Laris Ranger, 
Chicago. 51538 


Good-bye mother; song. © Dec, 4, 1942; E pub. 
109891; Arthur Comunali, Altoona, Pa. 51539 


Good-bye my son; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1 c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 317834; Mrs. Floy 
Meek Hetfield, Owosso, Mich. 51540 


Good-bye to my home; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 28, 
1942; E unp. 319120; Doris E. Murdock, Wilson, 
Kan. 51541 


Good evening; melody. © 1 c. Dec. 21,1942; E unp. 
318910; Del Courtney, New York. 51542 


Good luck tothe boys of the navy; w & m D, R. Corbo, 
jr. © 1 c. Dec, 14, 1942; E unp. 318127; Ocean- 
spray music co., sole owner Dominick R. Corbo, 
jr., Asbury Park. 51543 


Good news in sacred melody; hymnal, w & mM. R. 
Starr & Claudia E. Boone Starr, harmonized John 
B. Trowbridge. © Nov. 28, 1942; E pub, 110080; 
May Rose Starr, Los Angeles. 51544 


Good-night; song. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 
318949; Anna Adams & Gladys Gibson, Pomeroy, 
O. 51545 


Good night, angel, pleasant dreams;w & melody. © 
1 c. Dec, 10, 1942; E unp. 318331; Milton Howard 
Goodman, Paterson. 51546 


Good old U. S. A.; w & melody. © 1c. Jan, 2, 1943; 
E unp. 319660; Irwin McMonigle, Louisville. 
51547 


Goodbye dear mother; song, melody Ronald Buck, 
© 1 c. Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 318560; John Sielski, 
Bay City, Mich. 51548 


Goodbye, little boy, may God bless you; song. © 
lc. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 318076; Lee Sladusky, 
Utica, N. Y. 51549 

Goodbye ma; w & melody. © 1 c, Dec. 19, 1942; 


E unp. 318611; Frank Stone Adkins, Alexandria, 
Va. 51550 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 12, 1942 51585 


Goodbye my soldier boy; song, arr. F. W. Rodgers. 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 319984; Arden 
Rouvoe Downing, Chicago. 51551 


Goodbye, my sweet, song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1c. Dec. 21, 1942, E unp. 318686; Marilyn Bom- 
stad, Minneapolis. 51552 


Goodbye pals; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 
317905; J. J. Miller, Utica, N. Y. 51553 


Goodbye times; pf., withw. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 319758; Saxon May Morris, Norfolk, Va. 
51554 


Goodnight; pf. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 319675; 
Gloria Mae Siegle, Pittsburgh. 51555 


Got a woo-woo gir] in the U. S. O.; w & melody Bob 
Stuart [i. e. R. S.] McKnight. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 317592; Robert Stuart McKnight, Homer, 
N. Y. 51556 


Got to count my blessings on Thanksgiving day; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 315789; Rich- 
ard Whitfield Woods, La Porte, Ind. 51557 


Got wings on my broncho in the sky; w & m Joe 
McCarthy, George W. Meyer & Abel Baer. © 
Dec. 10, 1942; E pub. 109897; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 51558 


Grant us peace, God; w & m Alice Jett Bailey [i. e. 
A. J. B. Poff] ©1 c. Dec. 29, 1942; E ump. 
319255; Alice Jett Bailey Poff, Southgate, Ky. 

51559 


Great emancipation day; w & melody S. R. Henry 
[pseud. of H. R. Stern] © 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 
319991; Henry R. Stern, Dallas. 51560 


Green grass grew all around; by Frederic W. Root, 
m arr. Charles Winter [pseud. of Noble Cain]; 
women’s 3-pt. voices. © Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 
109723; Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 51561 


Greeting the wind and the rain; w & m J. Henry 
Francis; mixed cho. © Nov. 19, 1942; E pub. 
109664; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 51562 


Gremlin song; w & m Hugh Charles & Sonny Miller. 
© Nov. 9, 1942; E for. 67821; Irwin Dash music 
co., ltd., London. 51563 


Grow old along with me; song, w Robert Browning. 


© Dec. 15, 1942; E pub. 109970; Latham True,. 


Palo Alto, Calif. 51564 


Guards of liberty; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. ©1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318086; 
Emma Gladson, Denton, Mont. 51565 


Guns of-liberty; song. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 
318266; Josef Brand, Brooklyn. 51566 


Gypsy Rosalie; song, m Derek Andersen [pseud. of 
Noel Marchant Ryer] © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 
319574; Isaac B. King, New York. 51567 


Hail alma mater; w &m T. J. Hurley, arr. Thorn- 
ton W. Allen; men’s voices. © Nov. 6, 1942; E 
pub. 110059; Allen intercollegiate music, inc., 
New York. 51568 


Hail our Flag and hail democracy; w &melody. © 
1c. Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 318626, Romeo Villarreal 
Quintanilla, Fort Smith, Ark. 51569 


Hail! Smiling morn; by Reginald Spofforth, arr. 
Guy Hornish; women’s 3-pt. cho. © Dec. 14, 1942; 
E pub. 109820; Pro-art publications, New York. 

51570 


Hail to the army, navy and marines; w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 318265; Frances 
Kennedy, San Francisco. 51571 


Hail to the bombardier; song. ©1c.Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318108; Mary Murphey De Loach, Miami 
Springs, Fla. 51572 


Hail to the champ; w &m Jeannette Anspach & Frank 
Capano. © Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 109770; Tin Pan 
Alley, Philadelphia. 51573 


Hail to the coast guard; song, melody Helen F. 
Bleecker. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319197; 
John S. Hall, Manhattan Beach, N. Y. 51574 


Hail to the marines; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 12, 
1942; E unp, 317969; Lloyd T. Terrill, Milwaukie, 
Or. 51575 


Hail to the merchant marines; song, m Anita Hays 
& Warren Von Der Ahe. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 318602; William E. Bradley, University 
City, Mo. 51576 


Hail to the nations, here comes [?] the Yanks; song, 
arr, Aaron A, Clark. © Nov. 18, 1942; E pub. 
109871; William Lavender, Rock Island, 11. 

51577 


Hang a liberty bell on your Xmas tree; w Patti 
Gilbert & Charles P. Shisler, m Gustavus Benk- 
hart. ©1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317016; Shisler- 
Benkhart publications, Philadelphia. 51578 


Hanna Fey from Santa Fe; w & melody Diamond 
Steele [pseud. of W. H. Melvin] © 1 c. Dec. 9, 
1942: E unp. 318682; William Henry Melvin, 
Georgetown, Del. 51579 


Happy birthday; song. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 
319813; Frank Glazer, Dana Point, Calif. 51580 


Happy days; march, w John W. Bratton, m Joseph 
Skornicka; full symphonic band pts. © Nov. 23, 
1942; E pub. 109391; Belwin, inc., New York. 

51581 


Happy Land; song. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
318440; Elise Marie DuRant Neff, Los Angeles. 
51582 


Happy landings, wherever you go; song. ©1c. 
Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319522; Everett Hunt, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 51583 


Harlem holiday; by Bobby Sherwood & Evan Aiken; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 318707; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 51584 


Hartz mein; w u. melodie. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 317625; Shirlee Sara Basson, New York. 
51585 


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51586 


Has anyone told you I love you; w & melody. © 1 
c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319541; George Robert 
Moss, Brooklyn. 51586 


Hats off; w & m June Hanson, arr. Harold Potter. 
© 1c. Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 318577; Junius Hanson, 
Brigham City, Utah. 51587 


Hats off to the stars that hang outside the door; 
song. © Dec. 7, 1942; E pub. 109718; Willie Bor- 
land Pippin, Sanford, Fla. 51588 


Hats off .o you; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 318855; Gertrude Reddy, Philadelphia. 
51589 


Haunting blue eyes; song, melody Eddie Keenan. 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319204; Emma Ban, 
Akron, O. 51590 


Havana midnight; w D. Howard, m E. Bennett. © 
1 c. Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 318622; Elinor Bennett 
& Durward Howard, Austin, Tex. 51591 


Have you forgotten; song. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 319450; Forrest Rogers, Camp Picket, Va. 
51592 


Have your fling in the morning, guy, guy, guy, fol 
de rol riddy iddy guy; w Jean Monroe & Helen 
Monroe; pf. treble. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 
319507; Curtis Monroe, Washington. 51593 


Having tea; from Keeper of the flame, by Mario 
Castelnuovo-Tedesco. © 1 c. Dec. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 318475; Loew’s, inc., New York. 51594 


Hawaii; song. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318754; 
Grace Louise Bosworth, St. Joseph, Mo. 51595 


Hawaiian guitar method in E 7th tuning; by Victor 
J. Lawrence. © Dec. 18, 1942; AA 417717; Volk- 
wein bros., inc., Pittsburgh. 51596 


He satisfies me; pf., with w. © Nov. 24, 1942; E 
pub. 109614; L. W. Beckley, Norwald, O. 51597 


Heads up, here comes the army; w Frank Hayward, 
melody Toby [i. e. Gordon] Henry & C. E. Sundin. 
© ic. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318174; Clifford 
Emanuel Sundin, Oakland, Calif. 51598 


Hear Thou our prayer, O Lord; from the Russian 
liturgy, w & arr. of m Peter D. Tkach; men’s 
voices. © Nov. 24, 1942: E pub. 109748; Neil A. 
Kjos music co., Chicago. 51599 


Heaven cafe; song, m Walter Parks. © 1c. Dec. 
10, 1942; E unp. 317906; Ralph A. Smith, A. P. O. 
no, 1, c/o Postmaster, New York. 51600 


Heaven help me; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 318997; Angelo Gilbert Peluso, East Lynn, 
Mass. 51601 


Heavenly Father, hear my prayer; pf., withw. © 
1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 319510; Gladys Briggs 
Henry, Yonkers, N. Y. 51602 


Hello and goodbye; song, melody Robert N. Schanzer. 
© 1c. Dec, 29, 1942; E unp. 319287; Harry Behar, 
New York. 51603 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Hello, Hitler; w & melody Leah Gale [pseud. of 
Leah Goldberg] © 1 c. Dec. 23, 1942; E unp, 
318889; Leah Goldberg, Brooklyn, 51604 


Hello, mother, hello. 1. For boy; song. = 2, For 
girl; pf., with w. © 1c. each Dec. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 318074; 318075; Olive Hanson McClaran, Mt. 
Pleasant, Ia. 51605, 51606 


Hello! Neighbor; hello! Hello! Again; w & melody. 
© 1c. Jan, 6, 1943; E unp. 319870; Larsh Medsker 
Ferguson, Xenia, O. 51607 


Hello there; w Jane Martyn, m Jo [i. e. Josephine] 
Martyn, © 1c. Dec. 15, 1942; E unp, 318245; 
Josephine Martyn & Jane Martyn, New York. 


51608 


Help keep them flying; song. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 318491; John Zavatson, Chicago. § 51609 


Help your Uncle Sam; pf., withw. © 1c. Dec. 21, 
1942: E unp. 318629; Charles J. Davis, Woodside, 
Drs hs Ne. 51610 


Helping our boys across the sea; w & m Bobby 
Gregory. © Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 109703; Amer. 
music pub. co., New York. 51611 


Hepster’s glide; melody Tad Dameron. © 1 c. 
Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 318292: New era music corp., 
New York. 51612 


Her reservation; song, melody Lew Bellin. © 1c. 
Dec. 28, 1942; E unp, 319178; Bessie Lee Copus, 
Madera, Calif. 51613 


Here comes Uncle Sam; song, m Derek Andersen 
[pseud, of Noel Marchant Ryer] © 1c. Jan, 1, 
1943: E unp. 319575; Dorothy M. Aiken, Sharon, 
Pa, 51614 


Here goes my hand into my pocket; song. © 1c. 
Dec. 21, 1942; E unp, 319923; Glenn S. Davis, 
Lansing, Mich. 51615 


Here we are;w & mJohnny Marvin. © Oct. 14, 1942; 
E pub. 109730: Marvin Price North Hollywood, 
Calif. 51616 


Here we come; w & m William Donohue. © Dec. 15, 
1942; E pub. 110024; Artists music corp., New 
York. 51617 


Here within my heart; w D. Diamond & LenWilliams, 
m D. Diamond & Wilfred Wylie. © 1c. Dec. 11, 
1942: E unp. 319662; Don Diamond, Ottawa. 

51618 


Here’s the ring; song. © Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 
109890; P, C. Boebel, Burbank, Calif. 51619 


Here’s to America; w Ted [i. e. Theodore] Rosen, 
melody Alfred Lewis. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; E 
unp. 319386; Theodore Rosen, Boston. 51620 


Here’s to Old Glory; w of verse adapted from The 
Star Spangled Banner, w of interlude The Flag 
salute, w of cho. & m K. E. Young. © 1c, Dec, 
2, 1942; E unp. 315570; Karl Everett Young, 
Holyoke, Mass. 51621 


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no. 12, 1942 


Here’s to the fighting marines; w & melody. © 1 
c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319717; Henry H. Judis, 
Columbus, O. 51622 


Here’s to you America; w & melody C. J. Yearwood 
& George Linton Yearwood; in E flat. © 1c. Dec. 
16, 1942; E unp. 318483; Charles John Yearwood, 
Brooklyn. 51623 


Hero of my dreams; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318044; 
Monnie Lorraine Sams, Asheville, N. C. 51624 


He’s coming for me; hymn, w Robert M. Barr. © 
Dec. 9, 1942; E pub. 109939; Rudy E. Callen, 
New Brighton, Pa. 51625 


He’s my hero; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319182; Frances Hart, 
: Nashville. 51626 


Hey, Mr. Satan; song, w George H. Johnston. © 1 
c. Dec. 29, 1942; E unp. 319325; C. W. Erden- 
brecher, A. P. O. 958, c/o Postmaster, San 
Francisco. 51627 


Hey mom! I found a sweetheart in the army; song, 
m Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1 
c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317907; Alice Beatty, 
Butler, Pa. 51628 


Hi, Buddy; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 
319823; Julius Dixson, New York. 51629 


Hi! Hi! God bless you; song. ©1c.Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318125; Mary Aline Magner, Philadelphia. 
51630 


Hi, O’Malley; from Keeper of the flame, by Bronis- 
law Kaper. © lc. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318467; 
Loew's, inc., New York. 51631 


Hi, sailor; melody. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 
319793; Venanzio Pietro Pitoni, Eastport, Md. 
51632 


Hialeah; song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 318308; 
Clarissa Doyle, New York. 51633 


Hiccup song; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 319100; Charles Stuart, Myrtle Grove, Fla. 
51634 


High on a hill; hymn, w anon. © Dec. 9, 1942; E 
pub. 109938; Rudy E. Callen, New Brighton, Pa. 
51635 


High school victory corps; song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 
1942: E unp. 318132; Fred R. Prusha, Essex, Ia. 
51636 


Hills of Ireland; song, m Agnes M. Gleason. ©l1c. 
Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319968; Ruth ElizabethSmalley, 
Pittsburgh. 51637 


Himno continental americano; cancién. © 1 c. Nov. 
20, 1942; E unp. 318869; Jesus Salas Garcia, 
Mexico, D. F. 51638 


His cellophane bride; w K. B. Spencer, melody L. 
Z. Astor. © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319644; 
Kathleen Baker Spencer & Lillian Zolata Astor, 
Santa Monica, Calif. 51639 


51657 


Hit hard; w & m Larry Wynn. © 1c. Dec. 14, 
1942; E unp. 318010; Leeds music corp., New 
York. 51640 


Hitler’s funeral march; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318695; Judy Mc- 
Alister, Petrolia, Tex. 51641 


Hold that line; song. © 1c. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 
318880; Oscar Hampton, Johnstown, Pa. 51642 


Hold to it; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319137; 
Curtis Monroe, Washington. 51643 


Holy birth; mixed voices. © Dec. 7, 1942; E pub. 
109878; Gaele Hessel Bouma, Los Angeles. 51644 


Home; melody Duke Ellington. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 318378; Robbins music corp., New York. 
51645 


Home of liberty; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; 
E unp. 319657; Dewey Lionel Fazenbaker, Wes- 
ternport, Md. 51646 


Homeward bound; from Between us girls, by Frank 
Skinner; conductor. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942: E unp. 
319082: Universal music corp., New York. 51647 


Honey bee; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 318540; Ann T. Malone, San Carlos, Ariz. 
51648 


Honey, I love you; w & m Isabel Cole, Barb. White 
& Bob White; pf. treble. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 319394; Arthur Robert White, Chicago. 

51649 


Honeymoon serenade; fox trot, w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 29, 1942; E unp. 319256; Stephen Szmodis, 
New Rochelle, N. Y. 51650 


Honolulu Harbor; w &m Al Jacobs & Tommy Jordan. 
© Dec. 4, 1942: E pub. 110027; Mutual music soc., 
inc., New York. 51651 


Hooray, hooray, for the U.S. A., song, melody L. 
Roberts [pseud. of Robert Lamm] © 1 c. Dec. 
21, 1942; E unp. 318838;. Harry D. Taylor, Wash- 
ington C. H., O. 51652 


Hootin’ Nannie Annie; w & m Texas Jim Lewis. © 
Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 109731; Sunshine music co., 
Hollywood, Calif. 51653 


Hope for a great blessing of peace; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. ©1 c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 
319211; M. L. Thompson, West Salem, O. 51654 


Hormiga negra; tango, letra A. F. Roldan, m Vicente 
Demarco; pf. © Oct, 29, 1942; E for.67736; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 51655 


Horseshoe; from Keeper of the flame, by Bronislaw 
Kaper. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318468; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. - 51656 


How America can win; song, m Leo Friedman. © 
1c.Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319452; Beatrice Barnes 
Snowden, Stone City, Col. 51657 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


51658 


How are you in old Hawaii; w & m Tom R. [i. e. 
Thomas Roger] Salvia. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1943;E 
unp. 319967; Thomas Roger Salvia, Milford, Mass. 

51658 


How can I help but fall in love; song. © Dec. 1, 
1942; E pub. 109928; Alfonso Albano, Spring- 
field, Mass. 51659 


How can I live without you, when the world’s full 
of love; w & m Roger Lewis, Dick Jurgens & 
Elmer Albrecht; pf. treble. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 318384; Robbins music corp., New York. 

51660 


How can I tell him; song. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 318750; Charles Rudolph Schmid, jr., New 
York. 51661 


How can you beat a Yank; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 
6, 1943; E unp. 320001; Veronica’ Hassett, Mc- 
Leansboro, Il. 51662 


How can you know; song, w Frank Day. © 1 c. Dec. 
24, 1942: E unp. 319065; Albert J. Skully, Cleve- 
land. 51663 


How cold your hand, how warm your heart; w 
Georgie Weiss, m Paul Rieff. © Dec. 15, 1942; 
E pub. 110067; Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York, 51664 


How could you mend my broken heart; w & melody. 
© 1 c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319731; William J. 
Bickel & Harold E. Gardner, Mishawaka, Ind. 

51665 


How I like you; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 317760; Leland Cortner, Winchester, Ind. 
51666 


How long must I dream; song. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1943; 
E unp. 319875; Cecilia Cramer, Astoria, L. I., 
N, Y. 51667 


How to get you; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318161; Richard Whitfield Woods, La Porte, 
Ind. 51668 


How to play Christmas chimes on the piano; com- 
piled & arr.; pf. © Nov. 10, 1942; E pub. 109622; 
Louise Dardenelle, Los Angeles. 51669 


How was I to know; w Billy Faber, & melody. © 
1 c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319260; Evelyn R. 
Morey, Montclair, N. J. 51670 


How’s everything; w Sammy Gallop, m Lou Singer 
© 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 318506; Leeds music 
corp., New York. 51671 


Hoy vuelves a mi lado; bolero, letra y m Ricardo 
Fabrega. © Nov. 6, 1942; E for. 67749; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 51672 


Hubby dear; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1 c. 
Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 318561; Gertrude Senn, 
New Brunswick, N. J. 51673 


Huh! Huh! Breathless; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 
17, 1942; E unp. 318531; Alice W. Simon, New 
York. 51674 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Hula blues; song, melody Al Sanders. © 1 c. Dec, 
24, 1942; E unp. 319030; George J. Conklin, 
Davenport, Ia. 51675 


Hundred pipers; traditional w, Scottish m, arr. 
Wayne Howorth; mixed voices. © Dec. 10, 1942; 
E pub. 110052; Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 

51676 


Hunter’s moon; by Gilbert Vinter; horn in F, with 
pf. acc. © Nov. 25, 1942; E for. 67726; Hawkes 
& son (London) ltd., London, 51677 


Hurry up and wait; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 15, 
1942; E unp. 318233; Donald E. Steele, Plaistow, 
N. H. 51678 


Hurry up Sammy! Let’s go home; w & melody, © 
1 c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319646; Dan Burley & 
Frances Kraft Reckling, New York. 51679 


Hut twothreefour; wSid Kuller, m Maxine Manners, 
pi. sc. Jerry Phillips. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 319529; Leeds music corp., New York. 

51680 


I adore you; song. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 
318513; Mildred Frankenburger, St. Louis, 
51681 


I ain’t tellin’; song, m J. Chas, McNeil; © 1 c. Dec. 
21, 1942; E unp. 318703; Eugene Earl Zeigler, 
York, Pa. 51682 


I always kiss you in my dreams; w & melody. © 1 
c. Jan, 4, 1943; E unp. 319825; Paul Lazarus, 
Brooklyn. 51683 


I always will love you; w & m J.J. Durkin & Graham 
Wood, arr, Al Mastroianni, © 1 c. Dec, 26, 1942; 
E unp. 319143; John Joseph Durkin, Springfield, 
Mass. 51684 


I am calling for you baby; song, melody Lew Bellin, 
© 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319704; Lynette John- 
son, Chowchilla, Calif. 51685 


I am dreaming, I am waiting; w Ernest R. Bauer, m 
Michael Robert [pseud. of R. M. Schiff] © 1c. 
Dec. 24, 1942; E unp: 319021; Robert Michael 
Schiff, New York. 51686 


I am dreaming of you; song, melody Lew Bellin, © 
1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319705; Lula G, Edmunds, 
East Bridgewater, Mass. 51687 


I am now a soldier’s sweetheart; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 319156; Marjorie Lehman, Union, Mont. 

51688 


I am waiting for you at each twilight; song, melody 
Arthur Chester Patton, © 1 c. Dec. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 318656; Melville Ames Delonde, St. Louis, 

51689 


I am with you, just call on me; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec, 16,1942; E unp. 318365; Mike Jackson, Chris 
Smith & Freddie Johnson, New York. 51690 


I believe for someone I am falling; w & melody. © 
1 c. Dec, 18, 1942; E unp. 318608; Ruth Prosser, 
New York. 51691 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1942 


51726 


I call you; song. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 
318420; Katherine A. Kuhlman, Glendale, Calif. 
51692 


I called upon the army, to help defend my heart; 
w & melody. © 1 c: Dec. 26,1942; E unp. 318996; 
Kirk P. Draheim & Al Berkman, Philadelphia. 

51693 


I called you mine; song, arr. Lou Halmy. ©lc. 
Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 318984; Diane Sorter, Los 
Angeles, 51694 


I can’t go for you; w & melody Skects [i. e. Camp- 
bell] Tolbert. © 1 c. Dec. 23, 1942; E unp. 318931, 
David Gornston, New York. 51695 


I can’t tell you in words; w Jennie Lee [pseud. of 
Jennie Chapman], melody Al. Terry. © 1c. Dec. 
24, 1942; E unp. 319048; Jennie Chapman, Berkley, 
Mich. 51696 


I can’t understand; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 
1942; E unp. 318717; Walter O. Tracy, Richmond, 
Calif. 51697 


I can’t wait for springtime and you; w & m Pat 
Murphy, pf. arr. Bob Kahn. © Sept. 21, 1942; E 
pub. 110468; Domar music pub. co., New York. 

51698 


I constantly think of you; song. © 1c. Dec. 29, 
1942; E unp. 319366; Primo F. Lanci, Wilmington, 
Del. 51699 


I could love you; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318200; D. L. Kelly, Brunswick, Ga. 
51700 


I count the days; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Jan. 11,1943; E unp. 319595; 
John F. L. Moore, Vernon, B. C., Canada. 51701 


I didn’t cry; song, m Gordon R. Woodford. © 1c. 
Dec. 23, 1942; E unp. 318928; Chloe Jane Pittman 
Rice, Vienna, Va. 51702 


I don’t want tolook twice at you; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1942; E unp. 318912, 
Haruo Maedo, Kurtistown, Hawaii. 51703 


I don’t worry now; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319157, 
Norma Winton, Jetmore, Kan. 51704 


I dream in the moonlight of you; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud, of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Dec. 10, 
1942; E unp. 317908; David F. Holland, Vacaville, 
Calif. 51705 


I dreamed; song. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 
318613; Jean Claire Tilley, New Britain, Conn. 
51706 


I dreamt about a dream last night; w & melody 
William Lane. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319788; 
Bernard Landes, New York. 51707 


I fear thy kisses; op. 17,no. 10, w Percy B. Shelley; 
med. voice. © Oct. 1, 1942; E pub. 109822; 
Solomon Pimsleur, New York. 51708 


1891 


I fell in love with you; song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318311; Richard Whitfield Woods, La Porte, 
Ind. 51709 


—w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp, 
318187; Vincent Pantano, Box 1372, N.S. A., 
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. 51710 


I forgot to remember; song, mG. R. Woodford. © 
Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 109915; Belle Lammers, 
Eugene, Or. 51711 


I found I’d lost you; w & melody Clarissa Lorenz. 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319265; Clarissa L. 
Aiken, Boston. 51712 


I get so tired of dreaming; w E.R. Scannell, melody 
R. Keely. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 319914; 
Earle R. Scannell & Robert Keely, San Mateo, 
Calif. 51713 


I give you up; song. © lc. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 
319465; Evalyn P. Munger, Cincinnati. 51714 


Igot,a storm in my soul; song, melody Harry Gibson. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318142; Madeleine 
Therese Mascia, New York. 51715 


I had to read between the lines; w & melody. © 1 
c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319953; Paul Anthony 
Germano, Lawrence, Mass. 51716 


I h’ain’t got the poxies no more; w & m Oraetta 
Geoffrion [i. e. O. G. Schaefer] © 1c. Dec. 18, 
1942: E unp. 319919; Oraetta Geoffrion Schaefer, 
Columbus, O. 51717 


I have a heart for you; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318036; John Archibald Forbes, Bagotville, Que., 


Canada. 51718 


I have an aching heart; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
24, 1942; E unp. 319038; George Dalton, Chula 
Vista, Calif. 51719 


I have never said I love you, but I do; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 319321, Clyde T. Burneson, West Bridge- 
water, Pa. 51720 


I hear America singing; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318209; Juanita L. 
Steffy, Little Rock, Ark. 51721 


I hear your voice; fox-trot, w Ralph Butler, m 
Tolchard Evans, arr. Ray Terry; orch. pts. © 
Dec. 30, 1942; E for. 67835; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 51722 


I heard Him calling; song, Biblical w. © 1 c. Dec. 
11, 1942; E unp. 317895; Fred W. Jones, Lake 
Forest, Ill. 51723 


I hit the jackpot, when I found you; song, m Eddie 
Keenan. © Dec. 15, 1942; E pub. 110013; Mabel 
Shelly, Mulvane, Kan. 51724 


I just can’t forget; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 30, 
1942; E unp. 319436; Helen Ann Onofrio, New 
Haven. 51725 


I just know we’ll have a lovely time; w & melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319751; Benjamin 
Cautelli, Toronto. 51726 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
51727 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


I keep remembering; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 19, 
1942; E unp. 318633; Georette Margaret Cooper, 
Los Angeles. 51727 


——w & melody Claire Manning. © 1c. Dec. 21, 
1942; E unp. 318718; Clair Middleman, Tenafly, 
N. J. 51728 


I knew it right from the start; w &melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318778; Allen MacCormack, 
Detroit. 51729 


I left my heart in Ireland; w & m Jack [i. e. J. C.] 
Jordan. ©1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318079; 
John C. Jordan, Buffalo. 51730 


I left my home on the range; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. ©1 c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318729; 
Dave Strudle, Aberdeen, S. D. 51731 


I left my Rose Mary in France; w & melody. © 
1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319557; William Paul 
Rudkin, Oklahoma City. 51732 


I like America best; song. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E 
unp. 318061; Elizabeth Allgood Birchmore, Athens, 
Ga. 51733 


I love a boy in the army; song. © 1c. Dec. 30, 
1942; E unp. 319377; Vivian McKenzie Hamilton, 
Norwich, Conn. 51734 


I love a country with liberty; song. © 1c. Dec. 30, 
1942; E unp. 319423; William P. Sklavenitis, Chi- 
cago. 51735 


I love a pilot; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 319170; Geza Weitzner, New York. 51736 


I love to rough it; song. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 318260; Rupert Vivian Coffman, North Bend, 
Or. 51737 


I love you; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll 
Webster] © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317910; 
Fanny L. Ames, Newtonville, Mass. 51738 


I make believe that it’s you; w I. Gassell, melody 
C. Sansone. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318645; 
Irwin Gassell & Charles Sansone, Norwood, Pa. 

51739 


I meet you in my dreams; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
©l1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318211; Oscar Melton 
Coon, Las Vegas, Nev. 51740 


I miss you doughboy; song, m Al. Moquin. © lc. 
Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 317967; M. J. O'Farrell, 
Brawley, Calif. 51741 


I miss you, sweetheart; w Ted [i. e. Theodore] 
Rosen, melody Alfred Lewis. © 1c. Dec. 29, 
1942; E unp. 319387; Theodore Rosen, Boston. 

51742 


I must admit; song. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 
318367; Heber Osborne Van Gilder, Portsmouth, 
O. 51743 


I need a guy to tie my tie; w & melody. ©lc. 
Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319554; Ruth Simon, North- 


ampton, Mass. 51744 


I need a lot o’ lovin’; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318039; 
Annette VonBrandis Graham, Durango, Dgo., 
Mexico. 51745 


Inever dreamed; song, melody M. C. Sax. © 1c. 
Dec, 14, 1942; E unp. 318194; Ernest Paul Beavers, 
Chicago. 51746 


I never knew until tonight; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318047; Roy Culbertson, jr., Orinda, Calif. 51747 


I often think of you; w Mike Slager, melody Herbie 
Fields [pseud. of H. H. Feldman] © 1c. Nov. 2, 
1942; E unp. 317876; Herman H. Feldman, Denver. 

51748 


I only want you when we meet again; song, melody 
Veronica Shipley. © 1 c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 
319280; Adolph O. Huseby, Colfax, Wis. 51749 


I picked a rose from the shores of old Erin; song, 
m Leon Martin [pseud. of Noel Marchant Ryer| 
© 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319570; Ruth Turner, 
Meadville, Pa. 51750 


I picked a rose in Paris; w & m Al J. Neiburg, J. C. 
Marchant & Henri Woode. © Nov. 7, 1942; E pub. 
109851; Marchant music publishers, New York. 

51751 


I pledge allegiance; set to m Wendell Otey; mixed 
cho. © Nov. 23, 1942; E pub. 109659; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 51752 


I pray that my blue star won’t turn to gold; w & 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 318963; 
Magda Betancourt, New York. 51753 


I prayed to live; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 318982; William T. Greenwell, St. Louis. 
51754 


I regret I have only one life to give; from Famous 
historical sayings in song, by Ernie Burnett; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318771; 
Ernie Burnett, ltd., New York. 51755 


I remember the day; song, w Arthur E. Larson, 
© 1c. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319441; Melvyn A. 
McCubbin, Baltimore. 51756 


I run across you in my dreams; melody. © 1c. Jan. 
4, 1943; E unp. 319792; Venanzio Pietro Pitoni, 
Eastport, Md. 51757 


I saw the ships come in; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
7, 1942; E unp. 318297; Dennis Ferdennand Cecil, 
Tyronza, Ark. 51758 


I see a vision of you; w Joe Cally [pseud. of Joseph 
Calligaro], m Bill March [i. e. W. S. March, jr.]; 
pf. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319193; William 
S. March, jr., Norristown, Pa. 51759 


I see liberty in the Flag; song. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1943; 
E unp. 319988; Jay Douglas Kite, sr., Birmingham, 
Ala. 51760 

e 

I see your face in ev’ry raindrop; song. © 1c.Dec. 
14, 1942; E unp. 318115; Ethel Mae Hamilton, 
Miami, Fla. 51761 


1892 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 12, 1942 


I sing with you; song, m Eddie Keenan. © Dec. 15, 
1942; E pub. 110014; Laura E. Forcade, Mascoutah, 
Ill. 51762 


I still love you, my dear; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
27, 1942; E unp. 316618; Nellis Darwin Wagar, 
Kitchener, Ont., Canada. ; 51763 


I thought I was through with love; m Jack Nelson; 
pi. treble, with w. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 
319045; Ruby Victor, Brigham, Utah. 51764 


I travel the road alone; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
14, 1942: E unp. 318146; Louis Lahrer, Phila- 
delphia. 51765 


I wanna be a sailor; song, melody Alice Schlegel. 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 316818; Earl O. 
Schlegel, Pennsburg, Pa. 51766 


I want a girdle; song, m Aaron A. Clark. © Nov. 
13, 1942; E pub. 109870; Fred J. Rogers, New 
London, Wis. 51767 


I want an army jeep for Tokyo streets; song. © 
1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319803; William Henry 
Hawkins, Washington. 51768 


I want love; tango or rhumba, w & melody. © 1c. 
Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319640; Tommy Howell & Lee 
Howell, Waco, Tex. 51769 


I want my son; from Keeper of theflame, by Daniele 
Amfitheatrof. © 1c. Dec. 16,1942; E unp. 318453; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 51770 


I want somebody to love me; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319004; George Daven, El 
Campo, Tex. % 51771 


I want that sunshine; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of 
Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 
319603; Mrs. Ora W. Nicklaus, Columbus, O. 

51772 


I want to croon a tune to the moon; song, m Gustave 
Sax. © Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 109919; G. E. Smith, 
San Antonio. 51773 


I want to dream again, by that river of old; w&m 
Alexander Maloof & R. K. Hildebrant. © Dec. 11, 
1942; E pub. 109973; Rose K. Hildebrant, Engle- 
wood, N. J. 51774 


"I want to go now over there; song. © 1c. Dec. 19, 
1942; E unp. 318875; William Mark Muchow, 
Chicago. 51775 


I want to go to Tokyo; song. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 320008; Earl Wood, Cincinnati. 51776 


I want you for Xmas daddy; w & melody. ©1lc. 
Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 319487; Catherine Irene 
Leahy, Bridgeport, Conn. 51777 


I want your heart; foxtrot, w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 
6, 1943; E unp. 319895; Zelia Bolivar, Lake 
Charles, La. 51778 


I will meet you in Tokyo; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
21, 1942; E unp. 318766; E. S. Liddle, Pittsburgh. 
51779 


51796 


I will wait a lifetime for you; w & melody. © 1c. 
Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319783; Marie Junés, Jamaica, 
L.I., N. Y. 51780 


I wish I had never met you;w & melody. © 1 c. Jan, 
4, 1943; E unp. 319821; Rosemarie Shaffer, 
Delphos, O. 51781 


I wished on a star; song, melody Lew Bellin. © 1 
c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319709; Beatrice Craig, 
Harvey, Ill. 51782 


I wonder if I can see Mrs. Forrest; from Keeper 
of the flame, by Bronislaw Kaper. © 1 c. Dec. 
16, 1942; E unp. 318470; Loew’s, inc., New York, 

51783 


I wonder when; song. © Dec. 2, 1942; E pub. 
109709; Ariel Eden, Los Angeles. 51784 


—song. © 1 c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp, 318362; 
Alexander Aberle, Los Angeles. 51785 


I’d be loving you; song, m Derek Andersen [pseud. 
of Noel Marchant Ryer] © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E 
unp. 319572; Joseph P. Trudon, Bristol, Conn. 

51786 


I’d like todo, what I’d liketo do; w & mCliff Friend. 
© Nov. 20, 1942; E pub, 109756; A BC music 
corp., New York. 51787 


I’d like to take a chance on you; w E. Culp, m A. A. 
Rock. © 1c. Dec. 12,1942; E unp. 318000; Arthur 
A. Rock & Eddie Culp, Ramona, Calif. 51788 


I’d love to be in love with someone once again; 
w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 22,1942; E unp. 318891; 
Fred W. Ahlefeld, jr. & Ray Norman, Chicago. 

51789 


Idem kuci zorom;w & melody Frank Karal. © Dec. 
1, 1942; E pub. 110005; Balkan music co., Chicago. 
51790 


If I could, I would; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; 
E unp, 319827; Howard Samuel Weiner, Fort Bliss, 
Tex. 51791 


If I could omly be sure of you; song, m M. C. Sax. 
© Dec. 1, 1942; E pub, 109920; Virginia B. Shell, 


St. Louis. 51792 


If I had only known; w Paul Robertson, melody Pat 
Owen [i. e. E. B. Owen, jr.] © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942: 
E unp. 319113; Elbert Britten Owen, jr., Webster 
Groves, Mo. 51793 


If I only knew you cared; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
31, 1942; E unp. 319537; Ted West, Topeka, Kan. 
51794 


If I should plant a tiny seed of love, in the garden 
of your heart; w Ballard Macdonald, m James W. 
Tate, arr. Harry Henneman. © Dec. 15, 1942; E 
pub. 110068; Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York, 51795 


If I were Irving Berlin; w & m Bob Ellsworth. © 1 
c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 318509; Tip top tunes, 
Boston, 51796 


1893 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
51797 pt. 3, Nn. S., V. 37 


If I’m not back in five minutes, start without me; 
w &m Milton Drake, Al Hoffman & Jerry Living- 
ston. © Dec. 9, 1942; E pub. 109807; Ager, Yellen 
& Bornstein, inc., New York. 51797 


If we ever meet again; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
18, 1942; E unp. 318587; Carl Otto Bergner, Fort 
Benning, Ga. 51798 


If you are in love; from Old Chelsea, w Fred S. 
Tysh [pseud. of Siegfried Tisch], m Richard 
Tauber. © Dec. 28, 1942; E for.67859; Lawrence 
Wright music co., ltd., London. 51799 


If you love me; song. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 
318943; Roscoe R. Gardner, Glenrock, Wy. 51800 


If you pray fo’ rain, bring along your ol’ umbrellah; 
w &melody. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319940; 
B. Bristow Owsley, Chicago. 51801 


If you should tire of loving me; w & melody. © 1 
c. Dec, 18, 1942; E unp. 318595; Audrey Lorraine 
Cregier, Evanston, Ill. 51802 


If you were mine; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 
lc. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318480; Stanley F. 
Wydra, Wapwallopen, Pa. 51803 


Igor’s proposition; from Sherlock Holmes and the 
secret weapon, by H. J. Salter; conductor. © lc. 
Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 318386; Universal music 
corp., New York. 51804 


Igual que antes; tango, letra Hector Gagliardi, m 
Joaquin Mora; pf. © Oct. 29, 1942; E for. 67735; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 51805 


I’]l always be in love; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 28, 
1942; E unp. 319269; James H. Marshall, Indiana- 
polis. 51806 


Ill always have you; song, melody Robert N.Schan- 
zer. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318177; Harry 
Behar, New York. 51807 


~——w & melody Robert N. Schanzer. © 1c. Dec. 
29, 1942; E unp. 319251; Harry Behar, New York. 
51808 


I'll always tell the world; fox trot, w & melody. © 
1 c. Dec. 23, 1942; E unp. 318901; Joseph George 
Rosetti, New London, Conn. 51809 


Ill be back; song, m Stephen Bray, arr. Ralph 
Weston. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318760; 
Henry Joseph Baker, Southboro, Mass. 51810 


I’ll be back after victory; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 
2, 1943; E unp. 319701; William Henry Britt, 
Oakland, Calif. 51811 


I'll be blue, till I get back to you; w & melody. © 
1c, Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319677, George A. Hueb- 
ner, Newport, Ky. 51812 


I'll be coming home to you; w & melody. © 1c. 
Jan. 6, 1943, E unp. 319945, Hilde Simmons, 
Philadelphia & Larry London, Baltimore. 51813 


I'll be faithful; song, melody Annabel De Vore. © 
1 Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318788; Wade Franklin 
Richardson, Brandenburg, Ky. 51814 


I'll be flying back to you; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
23, 1942; E unp. 318903; Gilbert Lewis Martel, 
Hartford. 51815 


I'll be good; pf. © 1 c.Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 319671; 
Gloria Mae Siegle, Pittsburgh. 51816 


I'll be home when it’s all over; foxtrot,w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 18, 1942: E unp. 318536; Stanley 
Thornton, Deep River, Conn. 51817 


I'll be on my way; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 14, 
1942; E unp. 318669; Edith Estelle Morse McClure, 
Dallas. 51818 


I'll be right there; w & m Ruth West; pf. © 1c. 
Jan. 7, 1943; E unp. 320004; Frank A. Schwenck, 
Detroit. 51819 


I'll be waiting; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 318562; Urania R. Gentle, 
Oak Park, Il. 51820 


I'll be waiting for you; w & m Glenda Brannock 
[i. e. G. B. Squires] © 1c. Nov. 5, 1942; E unp. 
318664; Glenda Brannock Squires, Indianapolis. 

51821 


I'll be waiting over here, ’til it’s over, over there; 
w Clarice White Luck, m Mildred White Wallace. 
© Dec. 5, 1942; E pub. 109651; Wallace-Luck 
music pub. co., Columbiana, Ala. 51822 


I'll do my best and be brave; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318084; J. A. Pennington, Greenville, S. C. 51823 


_ Pll go on wanting you; waltz, w & m Mary Myers. 


© Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 109771; Tin Pan Alley, 
Philadelphia. 51824 


I'll keep out of your way; w K. McGee, melody 
Wallace [i. e. J. W.] Fowler. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 
1942; E unp. 318965; John Wallace Fowler & Kirk 
McGee, Nashville. 51825 


I'll never be alone; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
1942; E unp. 318299; William Augustus Pepper, 
jr., Portsmouth, O. 51826 


I'll never cry over you; fox-trot,w & m Rod Andre. 
© Dec. 11, 1941; E pub. 110132; Rod-Jon music 
co., Detroit. 51827 


I'll never, never be the same; w & melody Buzzy 
Zane [pseud. of B. H. Zais] © 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 318068; Bernard H. Zais, Burlington, Vt. 

51828 


V’ll put my heart away, for the duration, w &melody 
Evelyn Pennie [pseud. of Evelyn Panikoff] © 1c. 
Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319424, Evelyn Panikoff, 
New Haven. 51829 


I'll put the key in the door again; song, m Basil 
Wood. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 318955; Frank 
Cocciardi, Elmont, L. I., N. Y. 51830 


I'll remember you; w W. Bergman, melody W. 
Bergman & G, Finkel. © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 
319647; Walter Bergman & Gertrude Finkel, 
Philadelphia. 51831 


1894 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 12, 1942 


I'll return again; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 24, 
1942; E unp. 319056; M. E. Scheckler, Byron, 
Calif. 51832 


I'll see you; w G. Feldman, m N. R. Everdon; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; E unp. 318661; Norman R. 
Everdon & Gerald Feldman, A. P. O. 1224, c/o 
Postmaster, New York. 51833 


I'll see you round the bend; w & melody Elektra 
Allison. ©1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 318055; 
Elektrann music pub. co., New York. 51834 


I'll sing a song; song, arr. Stan Robertson. © 1 
c. Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 318259; William Brown 
Davis, Salem, Va. 51835 


I'll sing on; arr. Viola Bates; pf., with w. © Oct. 
24, 1942; E pub. 109635; Ethel Hewitt, Chicago. 
51836 


I'll take you home again Kathleen; by Thomas P. 
Westendorf, arr. R. H. Noeltner & R. W. Leibert; 
organ. © Dec. 7, 1942; E pub. 109993; T. B. 
Harms co., New York. 51837 


ll think of you; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; 
E unp. 319630; Elonzo Tyler Nave, Elizabethton, 
Tenn. 51838 


I'll treasure your love in my heart; w Henry Luie 
[pseud. of H. S. K. Lui], melody Harry Powell. 
© ic. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318765; Henry S. K. 
Lui, San Francisco. 51839 


I'll wait for you; song, melody Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 
317909; Georgia Nichols, Lore City, O. 51840 


Illusion; melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. Dec. 19, 
1942; E unp. 318627; Marjorie Eileen Prievo, 
Utica, N. Y. 51841 


I’m a black gal who's blue; w & melody Ethel Laris 
[i.e. E. A. L. Ranger] © 1 c. Dec. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 319430; Ethel Athene Laris Ranger, Chicago. 

51842 


I’m a lucky fellow; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 31, 
1942; E unp. 319540; George Robert Moss, Brook- 
lyn. 51843 


I’m a soldier; song, R. A. Steinert. © 1c. Jan. 2, 
1943; E unp. 319694; Ruth A. Steinert & Janet E. 
Kunkel, Tamaqua, Pa. 51844 


I’m a welder at Lockheed; song, melody Lew 
Bellin. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319707; Ber- 
nard Seifner, Sedalia, Mo. 51845 


I’m all alone when I’m in a crowd; w & melody. © 
1c. Jan. 5, 1943; E unp. 319854; Louise Jackson 
Doyle, North Tiverton, R. I. 51846 


I’m all broke out with love; w & melody. © 1c. 
Jan. 7, 1943; E unp. 320025; Ted West, Topeka, 
Kan. 51847 


I'm always waiting; song, melody Frank Ambrose. 
© 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319009; Beatrice 
Simpson, Wabasso, Minn. 51848 


I’m an old wolf; song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
319759; Pauline Hellam, Monterey, Calif. 51849 


514570 O - 43 - 3 


51867 


I’m awake but dreaming; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 
317911; Marguerite Cook, Kenton, Mich. 51850 


I’m certainly glad your father met your mother; w 
& melody. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 318229; 
Walter Junior Vinsant, University, La. 51851 


I’m coming back; song, m Donald Tromans. © 1c. 
Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 318994; Harry R. Reid, 
Highland Park, Mich. 51852 


I’m falling for you; foxtrot, w &melody.. © 1 c. Jan. 
6, 1943; E unp. 319896; Minnilee Bradford, Dallas. 
51853 


I'm going back to Georgia for to stay; song. © lc. 
Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319568; Agnes Hendricks, 
Los Angeles. 51854 


I’m going back to see my little sweetheart; w & 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 318307; John 
Henry Hendricks, Detroit. 51855 


I’m going to Chicago; song, m LeoRichard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319741; 
Leslie P. Miles, Philadelphia. 51856 


I’m going to fight; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © ic. 
Dec. 28, 1942: E unp. 319358; Myrtle L. Lanning, 
Pittsburgh. 51857 


I'm going to see you today; w Joyce Grenfell, m 
Richard Addinsell. © Dec. 15, 1942; E for. 67818; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 51858 


I’m going to war; song. © Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 
109916; Weldermen Holmes, Melancthon, Ont., 
Canada. 51859 


I’m gonna take you dancin’ on Saturday night; w & 
m Abel Baer, Remus Harris & Russ Morgan. © 
Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 109763; Glenmore music, 
inc., Chicago. 51860 


I’m gonna vote for Susie; w Dan Landt, melody 
Carroll Moon. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 317844; 
Artists music corp., New York. 51861 


I’m guilty of love; w Ted [i. e. Theodore] Rosen, 
melody Alfred Lewis. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; E 
unp. 319388; Theodore Rosen, Boston. 51862 


I’m happy; w T. E. Daniel, melody Wallace [i. e. 
J. E.] Fowler. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 318966; 
John Wallace Fowler & Troy E. Daniel, Nashville. 

51863 


I’m in a mood; song. © 1 c. Jan. 7, 1943; E unp. 
320002; Gilman Edwin Chase, Chicago. 51864 


I’m in a sentimental mood tonight; w & m Billie 
Lee [i. e. B. L. Whaley] © 1c. Dec. 11, 1942; E 
unp. 319902; Billie Lee Whaley, Phoenix, Ariz. 

51865 


I’m in love; song, melody Margaret De Vore Parks. 
© 1c. Dec. 22, 1942: E unp. 318789; Wade Frank-~ 
lin Richardson, Brandenburg, Ky. 51866 


I'm in love with a doctor’s daughter; w & m Wal 
Bromby & Vic [i. e. J. V.] King; pf. treble. ©1c. 
Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 318852; Jos. Victor King, 
New York. 51867 


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51868 


I’m in love with you; from Keeper of the flame, by 
Bronislaw Kaper. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 
318464; Loew’s, inc., New York. 51868 


I’m in the infantry; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319226; Joseph Knapp, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 51869 


I’m in the mood for falling in love; w Dan Franklin, 
m Henry Morrow. © Dec. 31, 1942; E pub. 110353; 
Luz bros. music publishers, inc., New York. 

51870 


I’m just a country lass; song. © 1 c. Jan. 5, 1943; 
E unp. 319857; Joseph Patrick O’Neil, Melrose, 
Mass. 51871 


I’m just a singin’ yodelin’ cowboy; w & melody. © 
1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319889; Mike Sanders, 
Brooklyn. 51872 


I’m laughing with tears in my heart; song. © 1c. 
Dec. 12,1942; E unp. 318018; Mary Edgar Kenney, 
Fort Thomas, Ky. 51873 


I’m leaving now; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 
317912; Paula M. Boehme, Ferryville, Mo. 

51874 


I’m longing for your love; pf., withw. © 1c. Dec. 
9,1942; E unp. 318850; Michael John Fink, Buffalo. 
51875 


I’m longing to know; w D. Lantz, melody G. L. 
Schumaker. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319996; 
Grace L. Schumaker, La Fayette, Ind. & David 
Lantz, Indianapolis. 51876 


I’m looking forward to the day; song, melody Tom 
Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Jan. 1, 
1943; E unp. 319608; Pauline ErtzBerger, Albany. 

51877 


I’m missin’ the kissin’ that you’re missin’ too; w 
Kay Werner, m Sue Werner; pf. treble. © lc. 
Dec. 12,1942; E unp. 317845; Artists music corp., 
New York. 51878 


I’m on my way to the front; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319210; 
’ Terry Vlahos, Grand Rapids, Mich. 51879 


I’m on the road to happiness; pf. treble, with w. 
©1 c. Dec. 16, 1942;E unp. 318360; Jack Schrader, 
Billings, Mont. 51880 


I’m only human after all; w & melody. © 1 c.Dec. 
14, 1942; E unp. 318126; Helen Louise Hawkins, 
Freeport, Pa. 51881 


I’m sailing home for Christmas; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318217; 
Joyce Grice & Constance Grice, Humbolt, Sask., 
Canada. 51882 


I’m singing this song to you; song, m GlenRaymond. 
© 1c, Dec. 18, 1942; E unp, 318569; Myrtle Mildred 
Bertram Allard, Sault Sainte Marie, Ont., Canada. 

51883 


I’m so happy you’re mine; m BobCarleton; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319220; Alta 
B. Lintz, Bend, Or. 51884 


1896 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


I’m swingin’ along with my baby; melody John 
Gillespie. © 1 c. Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 318291; 
New era music corp., New York. 51885 


I’m telling you; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Dec. 28, 1942: E unp. 319355; Isabel McCluskey, 
Grove City, Pa. 51886 


I’m thinking tonight of my blue eyes; w&m A. P, 
Carter, completely rev. ed. Don Marcotte. © 
Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 110172; Peer internatl. — 
corp., New York, 51887 


I’m up in the air over Molly, she’s up in the air 
about me; w & melody Harmonica Bill [i. e. W. M.] 
Russell. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1942; E unp. 315521; 
William Morris Russell, Anderson, Ind. 51888 


I’m waiting for the day; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
14, 1942: E unp. 318141; Elaine Prince, New York. 
51889 


I’m walking on stilts with my head in the clouds; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 
318739; Harry A. Maier, Everett, Mass. 51890 


I’m willing; song, melody Lloyd Nathan. © 1 c. 
Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319007; Pauline Oehler, 
Prospect, O. 51891 


I’m your priority now; song, w Mart Sperzel. © 1 
c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318208; Lester Cohen & 
Arnold Hellin, North Hollywood, Calif. 51892 


I’m yours forever, my good old U. S. A.; song, 
melody Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Dec. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 319225; Vincent L. Hirsch, Kalamazoo, Mich. 

51893 


I’m yours forever, sweetheart; w & m Johnny Angee 
[pseud., of John N. George] & Rt. Rany [pseud. of 
A. N. Yeorwacopoulos] © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1942; E 
unp. 319494; Archmadrite Nikolaos Yeorwacopou- 
los, Herkimer, N. Y. 51894 


Immortality; w Henry P. Compton, m John Ireland; 
mixed cho. © Dec. 18,1942; E for. 67824; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 51895 


Impression of Havana; by Olive Dungan [i. e. Olive 
Dungan Pullen]; pf. © Dec. 4, 1942; E pub. 
109727; Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 51896 


Impression of Rio; by Olive Dungan [i. e. Olive 
Dungan Pullen]; pf. © Dec. 4, 1942; E pub. 109728; 
Clayton F. Summy co,, Chicago. 51897 


Impromptu; pf. © 1 c. Dec. 14,1942; E unp. 318111; 
William Paterson Lees, Spokane. 51898 


Improvisation sur le chant de l’hymne Lucis Creator 
optime; by Robert Leech Bedell, op. 18, no, 2, 
organ. © Dec. 9, 1942; E pub. 109907; Edward 
Schuberth & co., inc., New York. 51899 


In a Gypsy caravan; w & melody Ethel Laris 
[i. e. E. A. L. Ranger] © 1c. Dec. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 319432; Ethel Athene Laris Ranger, Chicago. 

51900 


In alittle country chapel by the sea; melody. © 1c. 
Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319794; Venanzio Pietro 
Pitoni, Eastport, Md. 51901 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 12, 1942 51937 


In a shadow of nigh [2]; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 


5, 1942: E unp. 317348; Emmitt Malone, Sherman, 
Tex. 51902 


In a uniform of blue; song. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 319282; John Rogers Hoffman, Elkridge, 
Md. 51903 


In answer to a soldier’s prayer; w & melody. © 1 
c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318427; Bill Nettles & 
_ Norman C. Nettles, Shreveport, La. 51904 


In Bethlehem village; w & melody. ©.1c. Dec. 17, 
1942: E unp. 318395; William Clarence Nelson, 
Indianapolis. 51905 


In Chinatown; by William Scher; pf. © Dec. 14, 
1942; E pub. 110037; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 51906 


In each other’s arms; song, melody M. C. Sax. © 
1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318191; Joe Wallace, 
Rotan, Tex. 51907 


In flannel pajamas; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. 
of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 
317913; H. C. Pirtle, St. Petersburg, Fla. 51908 


In gay Mexico, m J. Chas. McNeil; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319044; Clothilde 
White, New Bedford, Mass. 51909 


In Honeysuckle Lane; song, melody Tom Baker 
[pseud. of Carroll Webster| © 1 c. Jan. 1, 1943; 
E unp. 319606; James S. Booth, Jamestown, N. Y. 

51910 


In my dreams; m Dolores Kramper &C. L. Risinger; 
pf. accordion, with w. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 318534; Clayton L. Pisinger, St. Louis. 

51911 


In my dreams the hills are calling; w & melody. © 
1c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319627; Michael Thomas 
Carey, San Francisco. 51912 


In my heart is the melody; w & m Mozelle Britton 
[i. e. Mozelle Britton Dinehart], pf. © 1 c. Jan. 
5, 1943; E unp. 319873; Allamae Britton Gingg, 
Oklahoma City. 51913 


In my memory, w & melody Verona [i. e. F. V.] 
Briggs. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319725; Fran- 
ces Verona Briggs, Muskegon, Mich. 51914 


In old Capistrano, w Fred Stryker & Jerry Charles- 
ton, m Manuel Esperén. © Oct. 19, 1942; E pub. 
110187; Promotora Hispano Americana de musica, 
Ss. a., Mexico, D. F. 51915 


In Sunrise Valley; w &m Johnnie Lee. © 1c. Dec. 
16, 1942, E unp. 318361; Metropolitan music co., 
Houston. 51916 


In Texas; w Charlie [i.e. C.G.] Lambert, & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 318665, Charles G. 
Lambert & Louise England, Dallas. 51917 


In the glass, in the bottle, in the keg; w & m Andy 
Love; pf. treble. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 
318978; Jacob Ruppert Brewery, New York. 

51918 


In the gloaming; by Annie F. Harrison, arr. R. H. 
Noeltner; organ. © Dec. 7, 1942; E pub. 109987, 
T. B. Harms co., New York. 51919 


In the good old days back home; song. © 1c. Dec. 
26, 1942; E unp. 319107; Mary Winslow Chamber- 
lin, Freeland, Mich. 51920 


In the harbor of my heart; pf. treble, with w. © 1 
c. Dec. 23, 1942; E unp. 318926; Earle Barnett 
Morris, Wheeling, W. Va. 51921 


In the harbor of my love; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 
4, 1943; E unp. 319801; John N. Quinn, Tewksbury, 
Mass. 51922 


In the land that’s far over the sea; w R. B. Miller, 
m F, Coe. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319938; 
Frank Coe & Raymond Bearl Miller, Pontiac, 
Mich. 51923 


In this land; song, m Julia M. Frank. © Dec. 31, 
1942; E pub. 110464; Hiram D. Hirsh, Pittsburgh. 
51924 


In Thy manger lowly; song. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 318800; Arthur W. Hinz, Cleveland. 
51925 


Indian summer moon; song. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 318651; John Herman Schowengerdt, Liege, 
Mo. 51926 


Indiana; w Ballard Macdonald, m James F. Hanley, 
arr. William Stickles. 1. Mixedcho, - 2. Women’s 
3-pt. cho. - 3. Men’s cho. © Nov. 10, 1942; E 
pub. 109185-109187; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 51927-51929 


Inspiration Isles; song. pt. 1. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 318438; Elise Marie DuRant Neff, Los 
Angeles, 51930 


Irish are coming; song, melody M. C. Sax. © 1c. 
Dec. 14, 1942, E unp. 318183: D. T. McElliott, 
Great Falls, Mont. 51931 


It couldn’t be; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 318017; Murray J. Lind, Chicago. 
51932 


It doesn’t matter what happens; melody. © 1 c. 
Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318867; Jimmie Woode, 
Chicago. 51933 


It isn’t the same; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 
1 c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319218; Alice K. Douglas, 
Rochester, N. H. 51934 


It isn’t true; song. © 1 c. Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 
318614; Jean Claire Tilley, New Britain, Conn. 
51935 


It makes no difference now; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1942; E unp. 318913; 
Pear] Wiggins, Flat Lick, Ky. 51936 


It might have been; from Something to shout about, 
w & m Cole Porter. © Dec. 7, 1942, E pub, 
109880; Chappell & co., inc., New York. 51937 


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51938 


It seems so long ago; w C. M. Kirkeeng, melody 
J. H. Berenson. © 1c. Dec, 16, 1942; E unp, 
318424; Jerome H. Berenson & Courtney M. 
Kirkeeng, Commander service force, U. S. 
Pacific fleet, c/o Fleet postmaster, San Francisco. 

51938 


It started with a kiss; melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. 
Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 319688; Sylvia R. Spector, 
Los Angeles. 51939 


It takes two to make love; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
18, 1942; E unp. 318596; Audrey Lorraine Cregier, 
Evanston, IIl. 51940 


It was just wishful thinking; song. © 1 c. Dec. 17, 
1942; E unp. 318488; Leo F. Mansor, Walter 
Reed Hospital, Washington. 51941 

It was rainin’ on the river; w & m Don Roland, arr. 
Al Sendrey. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319921; 
Earl M. Smith, Reseda, Calif. 51942 


It wasn’t meant for me; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
2, 1942; E unp. 317872; Mitzi Fritz, Chicago. 
51943 


It won’t be long now; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 29, 
1942; E unp. 319272; Sheila MacCurtain, Dedham, 
Mass, 51944 


It won’t be long now, Mary; w & melody. ©1c. 
Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 317940; Dan J. Bozinko, 
West Wyoming, Pa. 51945 


It’s a call for whose baby; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 
22,1942: E unp. 318781; Anna Elizabeth Feemster, 
Covina, Calif. 51946 


It’s a fight to afinish; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 5, 
1943; E unp. 319901; Roy Smeck & Benny Ross, 
New York. 51947 


It’s a helluva swelluva helluva life in the army; 
from Hey rookie, w & mJ. C. Lewis, jr. © Nov. 
23, 1942;E pub. 109735; Lewcon music co., Holly- 
wood, Calif. 51948 


It’s a long long way to yesterday; w Harold Adam- 
son, m Peter De Rose. © Nov. 6, 1942; E pub. 
110003; Robbins music corp., New York. 

51949 


It’s a long way to victory; song, melody Thomas 
Jordan. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319047; 
Hazel Gray, Baltimore. 51950 


It’s a military secret; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 
1942; E unp. 319518; Jerome G. Attanasio, Ionia, 
Mich. 51951 


It’s a rhumba; from Cargo of innocence, by Lennie 
Hayton. © 1 c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 317952; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 51952 


It’s a secret sh-hhh; song: © 1c. Dec. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 318637; Leon T. Russell, Jackson, Mich. 
51953 


It’s a V for victory; song, m Eddie Keenan. © Dec. 
7, 1942; E pub. 109711; Elva Giger Angle, Court- 
land, Kan. 51954 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


It’s all a dream; song. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 319091; Peter Jarrett, Berkeley, Calif. 
51955 


It’s all done with radio; w & melody Jack Mason. 
© 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319028; R. C. A. 
mfg. co., inc., Harrison, N. J. 51956 


It’s an ill wind that blows nobody love; w R. Newton 
& Carl Otto Bergner, melody C. O. Bergner. © 
1c. Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 318588; Ralph Newton, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 51957 


It’s Fifi; from Chasin’ the blues, w Everett Carter, 
melody Milton Rosen. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 319079; Universal music corp., New York. 

51958 


It’s on the house; w & melody Dixie [i. e. W. R.] 
Brand. © 1 c. Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 318499; 
William Raymond Brand, New York. 51959 


It’s paradise of dreams; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. 
Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318364; Zuller Williams, 
Kansas City, Kan 51960 


It’s snowing in my heart; w Dean Pollard, & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942: E unp. 317986; Jackson 
Phillip Shoop, Dallas, 51961 


It’s something meant to be; w & melody Eddie [i. e. 
E. F.] Koncel. © 1 c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 
318252; Edward Frank Koncel, Chicago. 51962 


It’s strange; song, melody J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319003; Everette Merryll 
Page, Davisboro, Ga. 51963 


It’s taps for the Axis, and it’s reveille for us; w 
& melody. © 1 c. Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 318549; 
Richard Kaufman, Pensacola, Fla. 51964 


It’s that about Joe; song. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E 
unp. 319351; George Joseph Schuh, Grand Forks, 
N. D. 51965 


It’s the army; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E 
unp. 319629; Geoffrey O’Hara, Bronxville, N. Y. 
51966 


It’s the army every time; w & melody Johnny [i. e. 
J. D.] Marks. © 1 c. Dec. 12,1942; E unp, 317962; 
John D. Marks, New York. 51967 


It’s the talk of the people; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942;E unp. 318096; 
George M. Rocco, Ottawa. 51968 


It’s the twink, twink, twinkle in your eye; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 7, 1943; E unp. 320024; Harry W. 
Tavener, Beverly Hills, Calif. 51969 


It’s time to say good-night; w & melody. © lc. 
Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 319480; Oliver A. Sletto, 
Walla Walla, Wash. 51970 


It’s up to you and me; w & melody Leah Gale [pseud. 
of Leah Goldberg] © 1 c. Dec. 23, 1942; E unp, 
318890; Leah Goldberg, Brooklyn. 51971 


It’s you again; song, m L. Roberts [pseud. of Robert 
Lamm] © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317914; 
Richard L. Nickerson, Tracy, Calif. 51972 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1942 


It’s you! Why you so and so; w &melody Edna Mack 
seud. of E. M. Crumpler] © 1c. Dec. 15, 1942; 

E unp. 318255; Edna McKoy Crumpler, Washing- 
ton. 51973 


It’s your dream, not mine; w Gloria Gordon, melody 
Andy Padova & Jimmy Weir. ©1 c. Dec. 24, 
1942; E unp. 318921; James Frederick Weir, 
Syracuse. 51974 


I’ve fallen for you; song, melody Frank Ambrose. 
© 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319012; Ted C. 
Moeller, San Mateo, Calif. 51975 


I've forgotten how to smile; fox trot, w & m H. E. 
Stiles & Ray Hibbeler. © Dec. 8, 1942; E pub. 
110048; Henry E. Stiles, Corona, Calif, 51976 


I’ve found a new love; song, m M. C. Sax. © Nov. 
1, 1942; E pub. 109921; Ann Schutte, Akron, O. 
51977 


I’ve got a buddy; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1943, 
E unp. 319985; Clarence A. McCabe, Kansas City, 
Kan. 51978 


I've got a life to live; w & melody Betty Guinan & 
S. Millis. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 318320; 
Stella Millis, Milwaukee. 51979 


I’ve got a ring around the finger of Rosie; song, 
melody Kathleen O’Keel. © 1 c. Jan. 1, 1943; E 
unp. 319621; Florence E. Anderson, Anderson, 
Ss. C. 51980 


I’ve got my fingers crossed for you; song, m Ste- 
phen Grady [pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Jan. 
1, 1943; E unp. 319580; Viola Charlton, Clifton 
Forge, Va. 51981 


I’ve loaned my man to Uncle Sam; w & m Paula 
Palmer [pseud. of J. F. Reed] © 1c. Dec. 19, 
1942; E unp. 319474; Juliet F. Reed, Slayton, Minn. 

51982 


Jackie boy, he’s a son of Uncle Sam; w Sy Taylor 
& Etta Apple, melody Jack [i. e. Paul] Chapman, 
©1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318654; David Gorns- 
ton, New York. 51983 


Jahco victory song; w & m Roy Cameron. © 1c. 
Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319936; Jack & Heintz, inc., 
Bedford, O. 51984 


J'ai fait faire un beau bouquet (I have picked a nose- - 


gay fair); Normandy folk-song, English w Mar- 
garet McKee, m arr. Ruggero Vené; women’s 
3-pt. cho. © Nov. 12, 1942: E pub. 109173; G. 
Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 51985 


ap and it; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 318599; Frank Averil Earl Walker, Lincoln, 
Neb. ; 51986 


Jap plane sights convoy; from Cargo of innocence, 
by Lennie Hayton. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 
317942; Loew's, inc., New York. 51987 


Japan will remember Pearl Harbor; song, melody 
Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318089; Bryan E. Humphrey, Denver. 

51988 


52007 


Jazz novelette; from Whoopee club, w & m Phil 
Brown, pf. arr. Chris Langdon. © Nov. 26, 1942; 
E for. 67822; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 51989 


Jealously; song, m Peter Viola, arr. William Bor- 
relli, jr. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942: E unp. 318050; 
Freddie Nellson, Paulsboro, N. J. 51990 


Jeb goes to sleep; from Keeper of the flame, by 
Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 318451; Loew’s, inc., New York. 51991 


Jeep; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 
319500; Vincent Di Marzio, Swissvale, Pa. 51992 


Jesu, soul of my heart's desire; w & m Cyril Moss; 
mixed voices; organacc. © Dec. 8, 1942; E for. 
67833: Frederick Harris music co., ltd., Oakville, 
Ont., Canada. 51993 


© le. Dec. 26, 1942; E 
51994 


Jesus cares; pf., with w. 
unp. 318998; Ole T. Nelson, Stanley, N. D. 


Jesus is my Friend; pf., with w. ©1c.Jan. 1, 1943; 
E unp. 319666; Edgar F. Reibetanz, Providence. 
51995 


Jesus our joy; chorale; mixed voices. © 1c. Dec. 
24, 1942; E unp. 318959; Richard F. Rathman, 
Palo Alto, Calif. 51996 


Jesus satisfies; hymn, w & m Paul M. Spahr, arr. 
Louis Deiss & R. E. Callen. © Dec. 9, 1942; 
E pub, 109935; Rudy E. Callen, New Brighton, Pa. 

51997 


Jig (The) is up w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 22, 1942: 
E unp. 318906; Anne Boxer, Brooklyn. 51998 


Jimmy dear; song, arr. Lou Halmy. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
2, 1943, E unp. 319903; Bernice Moore, Gardena, 
Calif. 51999 


Jiving jazz; song. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 
318666; James Brown, Chicago. 52000 


Joanna; prelude, R. Cochrane Penick, on Welsh hymn 
tune; organ. © Dec. 4, 1942; E pub. 109783; H. W. 
Gray co., inc., New York. 52001 


Johnny boy; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942, E 
unp. 318940; Hugh Wayne & Bob Keely, Burlingame, 
Calif. 52002 


Johnny’s gone away; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 
1 c.Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318731; Ilene M. Confer, 
Bay City, Mich. 52003 


Johnson is delirious; from Cargo of innocence, by 
Lennie Hayton. © 1c.Dec. 12, 1942; Eunp. 317944: 
Loew's, inc., New York. 52004 


Johnson is injured; from Cargo of innocence, by 
Lennie Hayton. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 
317947; Loew's, inc., New York. 52005 


Johnson presents plaque; from Cargo of innocence, 
by Lennie Hayton. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 
317950; Loew’s, inc., New York. 52006 


Join the bond parade; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 17, 
1942; E unp. 318528; Audrey Marguerite West & 
Audra Pickett, Huntington Park, Calif. 52007 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


52008 


Joys supernal; hymnal, compiled. © Nov. 29, 1942; 
E pub. 109852; Robert Emmett Winsett, Dayton, 
Tenn. 52008 


Juanita; Spanish air, w & melody arr. R. H. Noeltner. 
© Dec. 7, 1942; E pub. 109988; T. B. Harms co., 
New York. 52009 


Jubilee in Natchez town; w &m M.T. Canary [pseud. 
of M. T. Kanary] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 
318843; Michael Thomas Kanary, Chicago. 52010 


Jule song; w Ida M.E. Campen, m Morten J.Luvaas; 
mixed cho. © Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 109741; Neil 
A. Kjos music co., Chicago. 52011 


Jump serenade; melody Eddie Lane & Marty Stern. 
© 1c. Dec, 28, 1942: E unp. 319506; Edward M. 
Leavitt, Chicago. 52012 


Jump the Josie; song. © July 2, 1942; E pub. 109706; 
Arena Harris, Baltimore. 52013 


Jumpin’ like mad; w & melody Skeets [i. e. Camp- 
bell] Tolbert. © 1 c. Dec. 23, 1942; E unp. 318932; 
David Gornston, New York. 52014 


June and you and the moon; song, m Tom Baker 
[pseud. of Carroll Webster] ©1c. Dec. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 317915; Minnie E. Vonier, Omaha. 52015 


Just a cabin in the Ozarks; song, melody Bob Carle- 
ton. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319214; Elvira 
Steffanson, Seattle. 52016 


Just a lion, a bear and a Yank; violin, withw. © 
1c. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318902; Morris Shapiro, 
New York. 52017 


4 
Just a little girl named Bess; foxtrot, w & melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319892; Elizabeth 
O’Brien, Fresno, Calif. 52018 


Just a little hint; w & melody Rose Biehl [pseud. of 
Rose Bielan] © 1c. Dec, 15, 1942; E unp, 318275; 
Rose Bielan, Detroit. 52019 


Just a little nearer; waltz, w & melody. © 1c. 
Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319893; Minnie Rudder, 
Wilmington, Calif. 52020 


Just an illustration; song, arr. A. W. Priebe. © 1 
c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318401; David J. Schmidt, 
Santa Ana, Calif. 52021 


Just an old faded tintype; pf. treble, withw, © 1c. 
Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 317981; Edna Shomer, Peoria, 
Nl. 52022 


Just an old fool; from The barkeeps, w & m Robert- 
son Otto Geiersbach. © Dec. 22, 1942; E pub. 
110457; Keep-in-tune publications, sole owner 
Robertson Otto Geiersbach, Forest Park, get 


Just an old toy piano; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 28, 
1942; E unp. 319123; Donald C. Collom, Oklahoma 
City. 52024 


Just an ordinary private; song. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 
1942; E unp, 318128; William Harry Atkins, Lin- 
den, N. J. 52025 


Just another Yankee; song, m Leo Richard &Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319314; 
John A. Conway, Denver. 52026 


Just as you are; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; 
E unp. 319749; Benjamin Cautelli, Toronto. 52027 


Just ask the moon; w & m W. R. Hight. © 1c. Dec. 
18, 1942; E unp. 318573, Melvin Eugene Eberle 
& Wesley Ray Hight, Peoria, Il. 52028 


Just at sunset; song,m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319745; Geneva 
Frankie, Berkeley, Ill. 52029 


Just before bedtime; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 14, 
1942; E unp. 318004; William Henry Britt, Oak- 
land, Calif. 52030 


Just blues; song, melody Burrell Van Buren. © 1 
c. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318790; Wade Franklin 
Richardson, Brandenburg, Ky. 52031 


Just drifting by; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; 
E unp. 318677; Kathryn C. Shattuck, Westfield, 
Mass. 52032 


Just imagine; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll 
Webster] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318824; 
Mrs. Michael Jurbala, Drums, Pa. 52033 


—w & melody. ©1c. Dec. 23, 1942; E unp, 
318915; Louis Galantino, Nunzio Angelone & 
Domenic Angelone, Orange, N. J. 52034 


Just keep my heart and be true, song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319838; John 
Joseph Massengale, Camp Sutton, N. C. 52035 


Just one more; w D. Weinberg, melody P. J. Fuchs. 
© 1c. Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 318515, Peter J. 
Fuchs & Dorothy Weinberg, New York. 52036 


Just pretend I am a nurse, w & m Dot [i. e. D. I.] 
Jones. ©1 c. Dec. 15, 1942; E unp, 318256; 
Dorothy Ida Jones, Chicago. 52037 


Just tell me why; from Keeper of the flame, by 
Bronislaw Kaper. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 
318466; Loew's, inc., New York. 52038 


Just to mention a few; w & melody Mickey [i. e. M. 
S.] Sabol. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319560; 
Michael Stephen Sabol, Braddock, Pa. 52039 


Just you; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1942, E unp. 
318581; Mary Florence Trindl, Chicago. 52040 


K. P. blues; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942, E 
unp. 318504; Milton Kurland, Alamogordo, N. M. 
? 52041 


Kalapomnal piros rozsa; melody. © 1c. Dec. 28, 
1942; E unp. 319171; Geza Weitzner, New York. 
52042 


Karlin’s harmonic course for piano improvising; 
by Aaron Karlin. bk, 2. © Oct. 24, 1942; AA 
416446; Harmonic studio of piano playing, Brook- 
lyn. 52043 


Kay; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. ©1lc. 
Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319742; Andrew F. Lucas, 
Camp Crowder, Mo. 52044 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 12, 1942 


Keep a silver lining shining; song. © Dec. 7, 1942; 
E pub. 109838; Ruth Lillian Sparks Stricker, 
Mansfield, O. 52045 


Keep all enemies away from our shores; song, m J. 
Chas. McNeil. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318222: Margaret Steiner, Buffalo. 52046 


Keep America safe for our own; pf., withw. © 1 
c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 318583; Pearl Anna 
Cameron, Blaney Park, Mich. 52047 


Keep away from the old armchair; song. © 1 c. 
Dec. 29, 1942; E unp. 319327; Joseph Patrick 
O’Neil, Melrose, Mass. 52048 


Keep ’em flying; song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 318500; Robert Charles Troy, Amboy, Ill. 
52049 


—w &mRex{i.e. R. W.] Dunn. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 
1942: E unp. 319147; Reginald William Dunn, 
Beverly Hills, Calif. 52050 


Keep faith alive in America; song, m Malcolm Lee. 
© 1 c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319460; Clarissa P. 
Schweikert, Buford, O. 52051 


Keep smiling for me; w & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 
27,1942; E unp. 318356; Theodore Culver Romney, 
Naugatuck, Conn. 52052 


Keep the butcher pleased; pf., withw. © 1c. Dec. 
14, 1942; E unp. 318008; George Edward Bald- 
win, Tallahassee, Fla. 52053 


Keep the eagle flying; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp.—319229; Vivian 
Russell, Sisters, Or. 52054 


Keepthe homefires burning, for we’ll be returning, 
when we’ve won this war for Uncle Sam; w & 
melody. © ic. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 319489; 
Paul Raymond Bigbie, Ardmore, Okl. 52055 


Keep the lamplight burning brightly, till I come 
home. song. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319515; 
Patrick J. Riley, Columbus, O. 52056 


Keep them flying in the air; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319405; 
Lillian Dandolph, Hillside, N. J. 52057 


Keep those letters roll’n in; w & m Hermyna Weiss. 
©1c.Dec. 30,1942; E unp. 319395; Arthur Robert 
White, Chicago. 52058 


Keep your chin up, little darlin’; song, w Pearl 
Mead. © 1 c. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318881; 
Virginia May Whittemore, Whittier, Calif. 52059 


Keep your chin up, Uncle Sam; w & m Wynne Rainey 
& Lillian Hill [i.e. L. H. White] © Dec. 28, 1942; 
E pub. 110351; Lillian Hill White, Detroit. 52060 


Keep your tiny thumbs up; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318284; Merwood Morell 
Goodman, San Francisco. 52061 


Keeper of the flame; main title, Bronislaw Kaper. 


© 1c. Dec. 16,1942; E unp. 318462; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 52062 


52079 


—new end title, Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1 c. 
Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318452; Loew’s, inc., New 
York, 52063 


Keil odon; Hebrew liturgical w, & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319379; Seymour Silbermintz, 
Brooklyn, 52064 


Keilokeinu (Ein); Hebrew liturgical w, & melody. 
© 1 c. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319378; Seymour 
Silbermintz, Brooklyn. 52065 


Kentucky babe; w Richard Henry Buck, m Adam 
Geibel, arr. William Stickles; 3-pt. mixed voices. 
© Nov. 25, 1942: E pub. 109675; Edwin H. Morris 
& co., inc., New York. 52066 


Khaki and the blue; w Trudie Arment [pseud. of G. 
Armentrout], melody Jack Nelson. © 1 c. Dec. 
24, 1942; E unp. 319039; Gertrude Armentrout, 
Los Angeles. 52067 


Khaki boy; song. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 
318538; Frank Stone Adkins, Alexandria, Va. 
52068 


Kingdom of God; w J. L. Milligan, m Harry P. 
Hopkins; mixed cho.; pf. or organ acc. © Nov. 
23, 1942; E pub. 109660; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York, 52069 


Kings of destiny; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 31, 
1942; E unp. 319532; Matthew Henry Kleiner, 
Graham, Tex, 52070 


Kiss in the dark; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 319479; Oliver A. Sletto, Walla Walla, 
Wash. 52071 


Kiss me good bye; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 
1942; E unp. 319092; George Lambert, New York. 
52072 


Kiss me good night and just say so-long; w E. Culp, 
m A.A. Rock. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp,. 318133; 
Arthur A. Rock & Eddie Culp, Ramona, Calif. 

52073 


Kiss (A) tothe moon; song, m StephenGrady [pseud. 
of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 
319578; Elizabeth Giles, Toronto. 52074 


Kiss with the scrap; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 29, 
1942; E unp. 319254; Roy E. Veal, Newcastle, Tex. 
52075 


Kissing the rod; song, w James Whitcomb Riley. 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 318989; Clara May 
Russell Hamilton, Comanche, Tex. 52076 


La falira don daine, la falira don dé (When I was a 
child); Normandy folk-song, English w Margaret 
McKee, m arr. Ruggero Vene; women’s 3-pt. 
cho. © Nov. 12, 1942; E pub. 109175; G. Ricordi 
co., inc., New York. 52077 


Ladies lend an ear to me;w & m Andyi. e. Andrew] 


Love; pf. treble. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 
319663; Colgate-Palmolive-Peet co., Jersey City. 
52078 


Lady fair; song. © Nov. 19, 1942; E pub. 109732; 
George H. Hall, Ojai, Calif. 52079 


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52080 pt. 3, n. S., Vv. 37 


Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk; Katerina’s aria, Eng- 
lish w Wladimir Lakond [pseud. of Walter Lake], 
m D. Schostakowitsch. © Nov. 27, 1942; E pub. 
109619; Quinto Maganini, Greenwich, Conn. 

52080 


Lady who didn’t believe in love; from the Powers 
girl, w Kim Gannon, m Jule Styne. © Nov. 9, 
1942; E pub, 109801; Remick music corp., New 
York. 52081 


Lady with the torch of liberty; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 318847; John Trader, 
Jersey City & Barbara Frye, Kansas City, Mo. 

52082 


Land (The) for one and all; by George Matterling; 
unison, mixed or men’s voices. © Nov. 7, 1942; 
E pub. 109739; Neil A. Kjos music co., Chicago. 

52083 


Land of dreams, America; song, melody M. C. Sax. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318199; Birtie M. 
Kelley, Atlanta. 52084 


Land we love best; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 
1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319703; Verna Marie 
Black, Lordsburg, N. M. 52085 


Language of eyes; m Homer Tourjée; contralto & 
bar. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319815; Kathleen 
Baker Spencer, Santa Monica, Calif. 52086 


Last date; melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 318329; Cornelius A. Pope, Man- 
hasset, N. Y. 52087 


Last night; song. © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319754; 
William R. Clay, Kansas City, Mo. 52088 


—— -——m Byron Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] 
© 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318831; John J. 
Stevens, Toledo. 52089 


——w & melody Jack Allen & Sari Abbot. © lc. 
Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319650; Mildred Costello, 
East Detroit, O. 52090 


Latona; song. pt. 1. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 
318436; Elise Marie DuRant Neff, Los Angeles. 
52091 


Laugh like a clown; m Louis Rosenberger & R. W. 
Swanson; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 318808; Roy W. Swanson, Minneapolis. 

52092 


Laurel crown; song, from the production. © 1c. 
Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 318232; Erna Wedeman, 
New York. 52093 


Lazy river moon; w & m Lloyd Selleck. © 1c. 
Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319409; Network music 
publishers, New York. 52094 


Leave me outside of your door; song. © 1 c. Jan. 
2, 1943; E unp. 319732; Henry Sutherland Camp- 
bell, West Los Angeles, Calif. 52095 


Lei-Mana; w & m Al Jacobs & Tommy Jordan, © 
Dec. 4, 1942; E pub. 110028; Mutual music soc., 
inc., New York. 52096 


Leila; w A. E. Kilhefner, melody Bill [i. e. W. A.] 
Dias. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1942; E unp. 319491; 
William Akamuhou Dias & Albert Edward Kil- 
hefner, Honolulu. 52097 


Let freedom ring; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; 
E unp. 319655; Pauline Nixon, Port Huron, Mich. 
52098 


Let Freedom write her story; song, melody Emma 
Mae Smith & Heron B. Smith. © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; 
E unp. 319623; Coral Patterson Kelley, San An-~ 
tonio, 52099 


Let me sing of love; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 6, 
1943; E unp. 319972; Peter Francis Barrow, 
Philadelphia. 52100 


Let not the world go by in sin; song. © 1c. Dec. 
24, 1942; E unp. 320016; Maurice Oliver Mann, 
Fitchburg, Mass. 52101 


Let Thy merciful ears, O Lord; motet, w & m Cyril 
Moss; mixed voices; organ acc. © Dec. 8, 1942; 
E for. 67834; Frederick Harris music co., ltd., 
Oakville, Ont., Canada. 52102 


Let’s all get in the fight; m Harriett Buck; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319233; 
Florence T. Cerussi, New York. 52103 


Let’s all sing to victory; song, m Gordon R. Wood- 
ford. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319509; Paul 
Stanzo, Perth Amboy, N. J. 52104 


Let’s be true to America; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 
16, 1942; E unp. 318413; Anthony John Villani, 
Lawrence, Mass. 52105 


Let’s call it love; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 
317916; Grace B. Bowe, Ahoskie, N. C. 52106 


Let’s do the merry, merry polka; w & m DonCorbo 
[i. e. D. R. Corbo, jr.] © 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; E 
unp. 319622; Ocean-spray music co., sole owner 
Dominick R. Corbo, jr., Asbury Park, 52107 


Let’s-fight and work together; song. © 1c. Dec. 
24, 1942; E unp. 319241; Melvin Eugene Meister, 
Denver. 52108 


Let’s get together tomorrow; w & m Curley Mahr; 
pf. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 317846; Artists 
music corp., New York. 52109 


Let’s give our all, for the land of the free; w Jean 
Griesenauer Sommer, m J. W. Cammeck & J, G. 
Sommer. © Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 109762; Edward 
A. Sommer & Jerre Ward Cammack, St. La i 

52110. 


Let’s go America; w & m Frederick W. Brown, © 
Nov. 23, 1942; E pub, 109953; Ben-et songs, New 
York. 52111 


Let’s go over; w Mazie Lillian Piper [pseud. of 
Mrs. A. Mushero], melody George Allan. © 1c, 
Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319018; Mrs. Archie 
Mushero, Howland, Me. 52112 


Let’s hit ’em witheverything we’ve got, w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 319346; Frank D. 
Penney, New York. 52113 


1902 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1942 


52148 


Let’s keep happy; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 28, 
1942; E unp. 319119; Doris E. Murdock, Wilson, 
Kan. 52114 


Let’s listen to the birds; stories & m for listening 
& playing, Lottie Ellsworth Coit & Ruth Bampton; 
pf. © Dec. 9, 1942; AA 417045; Harold Flammer, 
inc., New York. 52115 


Let’s make ’em say uncle, Uncle Sam; song. © 1 
c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 318060; Frank H. Farrell, 
Winchester, Mass. 52116 


Let’s pitch a little woo; song, m Aaron A. Clark. 
© Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 109873; Vinton M. Dub- 
berly, Dallas. 52117 


Let’s play for keeps; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 6, 
1943; E unp. 319847; John Orville Ephardt, De- 
troit. 52118 


Let’s try it again; w & melody. © 1 c. Jan. 1, 1943; 
E unp. 319620; Iris Vinson, Kew Gardens, L. L., 
N.Y. 52119 


Let’s work and fight together, for the U. S. A.; 
w & melody. © lc. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 320015; 
Jimmie Boswell, Los Angeles. 52120 


Letter, gcb to buck, answer, buck to gob; w & 
melody. © ic. Dec. 23, 1942; E unp. 318924; 
Arthur R. Collins, Grand Rapids, Mich. 52121 


Letter post marked free; w & m Bobby Gregory. 
© Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 109699; Amer. music pub. 
co., New York. 52122 


Letter to my soldier; song. © 1 c. Dec. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 318950; M. Caroline Smith, New Oxford, 
Pa. 52123 


Letter to Santa; w J. Fesko, jr., melody M. P. 
Hilko. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319948; John 
Fesko, jr. & Michael P. Hilko, Garfield, N. J. 

52124 


Letters from you; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318035; 
Virginia O. Bagley, Mapleton, Me. 52125 


Liberator; song. [Italian text only] © 1 c. Dec. 12, 
1942; E unp. 318003; Angelo Michele Martinelli, 
New York. 52126 


Liberty; w & melody. © 1 c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 
319637; George Lamberi, New York. 52127 


Liberty and justice for all; song. © 1c. Dec. 22, 
1942; E unp. 318898; Eva Lourain Emler, Kansas 
City, Mo. 52128 


Liberty bell; song, melody Henry Rogers. © 1c. 
Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319037; Floyd J. Anderson, 
Vallejo, Calif. 52129 


Liberty bells will be ringing; w S. Guido, melody 
C. Zarrie. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318006; 
Charles Zarrie, New York & Sol Guido, Kirkland 
Field, N. M. 52130 


Liebesgesprach; arietta aus Armida, v. Ch. W. v. 
Gluck, bearb. Fabian Rehfeld; violine u. klavier. 
© July 17, 1916; E for. 67754; Associated music 
publishers, inc., New York. 52131 


Liebestraum; by Franz Liszt, arr. Nannette Bryson 
[i. e. ¥. N. B.] Black; harp or pf. © Nov. 14, 
1942; E pub; 109958. Yvonne Nannette Bryson 


Black, Los Angeles. 52132 
Life is a wonderful game; song, m Tom Locke & 
Ann [i. e. A. F.] Locke. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1942;E 

unp. 318530; Annie F. Locke, Biddeford, Me. 
52133 


Life, love, and liberty; hymn. © Nov. 15, 1942; E 
pub. 110081; Percy Benoni Budlong, Ilion, N. Y. 
52134 


Lifeboat adrift; from Cargo of innocence, by Lennie 
Hayton. © 1 c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 317946; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 52135 


Light of the world; Christmas service, text & m 
compiled Elsie Duncan Yale. © Dec. 5, 1942; 
E pub. 110076; Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, 
Ind. 52136 


——w John S. Monsell, m Donald D. Kettring; mixed 
cho. © Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 109744; Neil A. Kjos 
music co., Chicago. 52137 


Lighter than air; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 12, 
1942; E unp. 318684; Elick Goldstein, Elizabeth 
City, N.C. 52138 


Lightning and love; song, mM. C. Sax. © Dec. 1, 
1942; E pub. 109922; O. H. Craft, Columbus, O. 
52139 


Lights have been dimmed, in the old home town; 
song. © 1c. Dec. 14,1942; E unp. 318109; Dessie 
Herring Conrath, Yuba City, Calif. 52140 


Lights were low; w Remus Harris, mCharles Hatha- 
way. © Aug. 15, 1942; E pub. 109828; Glenmore 
music, inc., Chicago. 52141 


Like a song; w D. Weinberg, melody P. J. Fuchs. 
©1 c. Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 318514; Peter J. Fuchs 
& Dorothy Weinberg, New York. 52142 


Like the birdies; from The laurel crown; 2-pt. 
treble voices. © 1 c. Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 
318230; Erna Wedeman, New York. 52143 


Lily of the valley; waltz; pf. © 1c. July 7, 1942; 
E unp. 317894; Sarah Dodge Bland, Tacoma. 
52144 


Limehouse; from Sherlock Holmes and the Voice 
of terror, by Frank Skinner, conductor. © 1 c. 
Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 318389; Universal music 
corp., New York. 52145 


Little boy of mine; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 2, 
1943; E unp. 319625; Eva Marie Bone, Richmond, 
Calif. 52146 


Little brown jug serenade; w Jean Monroe & Helen 
Monroe; pf. treble. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 
319127; Curtis Monroe, Washington, 52147 


Little captain of my heart; song. © 1c. Dec. 23, 
1942; E unp. 318900; Jacob Bromberg, North 
Hollywood, Calif. 52148 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
52149 ; pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Little chappie, who’s always happy; w & m J. 
Lester Smith, Alf Ritter & Horatio Nicholls 
[pseud. of Lawrence Wright] © Dec. 28, 1942; 
E for. 67863, Lawrence Wright music co., ltd., 
London. 52149 


Little cowgirl of the range; w & m Don Corbo {i. 
e. D. R. Corbo, jr.] © Dec. 3, 1942; E pub. 
109951; Dominick R. Corbo, jr., Asbury Park. 

52150 


Little maiden and the crippled soldier; song, m J. 
Chas. McNeil. ©1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318212, John Edward Eisley, Butler, Pa, 52151 


Little Miss No; song, w Leslie A. Ortler. © 1c. 
Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319841; Harry James Voelker, 
jr., St. Louis, 52152 


Little old sweetheart; song, melody Margaret P. 
Bailey. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319051; 
Eugene A. Hale, Caribou, Me. 52153 


Little Pinto; song, m LeoRichard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942, E unp, 318032, Ruby Mc- 
Intosh, Heuvelton, N. Y. 52154 


Little red-head; w & melody. ©1c. Dec. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 318971; Paul Lazarus, Brooklyn. 52155 


Little soldier; w & melody Billy [i. e. William P.] 
Mayhew. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 318276; 
Margaret Konig Mayhew, Baltimore. 52156 


Little soldier boy; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 
1942; E unp. 318119; Violet May R. Carlson, 
Celoron, N. Y. 52157 


Little sweet sonny; w Frank Merrace Pee of 
Frank Marconi], melody Larry King |pseud. of 
J. Mormino] © 1c. Jan. 5, 1943, E unp. 319881; 
Joseph Mormino & Frank Marconi, Brooklyn. 

52158 


Little Virginia; song, m Glen Raymond. © 1c. 
Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 318570; William Wallace 
Coons, New Britain, Conn. 52159 


Little visitor; song. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 
318617; Mrs. Vernon S. Sullenger, Waterville, 
Wash. 52160 


Little white horse and the mare, w & melody Ken 
Bennett & Val [1. e. O. W.] Browne; © 1 c. Dec. 28, 
1942; E unp. 319121; Orville Woodrow Browne, 
Hollywood, Calif. 52161 


Lleg6 la bomba; guaracha, letra y m Rafael Petiton 
Guzman y Don Gilberto. © Dec. 7, 1942; E pub. 
109894; Robbins music corp., New York. 52162 


London; from Sherlock Holmes and the secret 
weapon, arr. Frank Skinner, conductor. © 1 c. 
Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 318394; Universal music 
corp., New York. 52163 


Lonely; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1942, E unp. 
318585; Raymond Milton Hooper, Pittsburgh. 
52164 


Lonely day; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1943; E 
unp. 319855; Ellen Langtin, Seattle. 52165 


Lonely guy seeks company; melody Alec Wilder. © 
1c. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319471; Regent music 
corp., New York, 52166 


Lonely memories; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 14, 
1942; E unp. 317978; Nick Masaracchia, Chicago. 
52167 


Lonesome feelings; song, m E. G. Best & Walter 
Gladden. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 319477; 
Earl Gerald Best, Charlestown, Mass. 52168 


Lonesome for you; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 16, 
1942; E unp. 319239; Florence Pearlman & Laura 
Stieglitz, New York. 52169 


Lonesome on a Saturday night; song,-w David W. 
Reid. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319444; Millard 
Sponsel Thomson, West Hartford, Conn. 52170 


Long live democracy; march; pf. © Sept. 15, 1942; 
E pub. 109630; Arturo Somohano, San Juan, Puerto 
Rico. 52171 


Longer I live; song. © 1 c. Jan. 7, 1943; E unp. 
320003; Gilman Edwin Chase, Chicago. 52172 


Longing for daddy; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 24, 
1942, E unp. 319054; Lottie Hopkins, Elkhart, Ind. 
52173 


Longing for home; polka, N. Shkorka; pf. accordion. 
© Nov. 14, 1942; E pub. 109645; N. Shkorka co., 
Cleveland. 52174 


Long’s (Norman) album of songs and monologues; 
w Leonard Pounds, m N. Long. © Dec. 30, 1942; 
E for. 67837; Reynolds & co., London. 52175 


Look home; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319133; 
Curtis Monroe, Washington. 52176 


Looking for a needle in a haystack; song,m J.Chas. ~ 
McNeil. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319352; 
Claude Taylor, San Francisco. 52177 


Lord, increase my faith; arr.Mary Elizabeth Lacy; 
pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 317883; 
Adrue Odom, Washington. 52178 


Lord’s blessing; Biblical w, m Josef Freudenthal; 
mixed cho.; pf. or organ acc. © Dec. 10, 1942; 
E pub. 109859; Transcontinental music corp., 
New York, 52179 


Lord’s prayer, Biblical w, m Hugo Frey; mixed 
cho. © Nov. 27, 1942; E pub. 109893; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 52180 


——-set tom; mixedvoices. © Dec. 24, 1942, E pub. 
110350, Millard Edward Theodore, New York. 
52181 


——set to melody. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942, E unp. 
317761, Millard Edward Theodore, New York. 
52182 


Lost to you, w D. Snyder, m C. Struglia & N. 
Morano; pf. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319031; 
Donald Snyder, Camillus, N. Y., Caesar Struglia, 
Cortland, N. Y. & Nicholas Morano, Hudson Falls, 
N.Y. 52183 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1942 


52218 


Loure; v. Joh. Seb. Bach, bearb. Fabian Rehfeld; 
violine u. klavier. © July 17, 1916; E for. 67753; 
Associated music publishers, inc., New York. 

52184 


Love and friendship; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 31, 
1942; E unp. 319534; Matthew Henry Kleiner, 
Graham, Tex. 52185 


Love and kisses; w & mClaraGenthe. © Dec. 4, 
1942; E pub. 109692; Shelby music pub. co., De- 
troit. 52186 


Love is everything; song. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 318550; Narda Stokes, Oklahoma City. 
52187 


Love is funny that way; w Ted [i. e. Theodore] 
Rosen, melody Alfred Lewis. © 1c. Dec. 29, 
1942; E unp. 319389; Theodore Rosen, Boston. 

52188 


Love is no fool; w & m Chuck Hinds & Dick [i. e. 
R. W.] Grueneberg; pf. © 1 c. Nov. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 318071; Richard William Grueneberg, 
Great Lakes, II. 52189 


Love is the link; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318690; Foster Valley, San 
Diego, Calif. 52190 


Love makes me that way; w & m Edith Schulz. © 
Dec. 2, 1942; E pub. 109691; Shelby music pub. 
co., Detroit. 52191 


Love me, or leave me alone; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 318065; Frank Gordon, New 
York. 52192 

Love me or leave me, it’s up to you; w & melody 
Ben Shelhamer, jr. & E. Crowe. © Oct. 15, 1942; 
E pub. 109708; Edward Crowe, Memphis, Tenn. 

52193 

Love means only; waltz, w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 

8, 1942; E unp. 317890; Max Heller, Philadelphia. 
52194 


Love of mine; song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318165; Walter Kimzey, El Cajon, Calif. 52195 


Love played atune on my heart-strings; w & melody. 
© 1 c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318243; Richard 
Kaufman, Pensacola, Fla. 52196 


Love that was untrue; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Dec. 14,1942; E unp. 318090; 
Elizabeth Babcock, New City, N. Y. 52197 


Lovelight; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Dec. 
28, 1942; E unp. 319354; Hazel R. Luttner, Latrobe, 
Pa. 52198 


Lovely melody; pf., withw. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E 
unp. 319784; Hallie May Wilder, Tulsa, Okl. 
52199 


Lovely you (Kuu lei); song. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 317965; Charles E. King, Honolulu. 

52200 

Lovers of liberty; song, m Lindsay McPhail. © 1 

c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318951; J. Peyton Adams, 

New Castle, Del. 52201 


Lovers’ waltz; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 319059; Arthur K. Parker, jr., Honolulu. 
52202 


Lovin’ up a solid breeze; w & m Mike Jackson & 
Ken Macomber. © Dec. 3, 1942; E pub. 109817; 
Handy Bros. music co., inc., New York. 52203 


Loving hands; song, m Lew Mel, arr. Belle Schrag. 
© Dec. 10, 1942; E pub. 109979; Sylvia Silvers, 
Aberdeen, Wash. 52204 


Luke’s Christmas carol; arr. Sherman T. Walker; 
mixed voices. © Nov. 23, 1942; E pub. 109729; 
A. A. Kirkberg, Los Angeles. 52205 


Lullabye: pf., with w. © 1 c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 
319643: Alice S. Harrison, Collingdale, Pa. 
52206 


Luna de miel; bolero, letra y m Ernesto Dominguez; 
ptes. d’org. © Dec. 8, 1942; E for. 67844; Pro- 
motora Hispano Americana de musica, s. a., 
Mexico, D. F. 52207 


Lure amid the hills of Colorado; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin, © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318100; Ninette Gordon Lumm, Meeker, Col. 

52208 


M. P. song; w&mG.S. Freeman. © 1c. Dec. 9, 
1942; E unp. 318953; Marie Louise Freeman & 
George Swift Freeman, Fort Custer, Mich. 

52209 


MacArthur gave the Japs hell-a-lujah; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 319158; Addie M. Lewis, Cumberland, Md. 

52210 


McGilligan’s band; w & melody. © 1 c. Jan. 4, 1943; 
E unp. 319802; John N. Quinn, Tewksbury, Mass. 
52211 


Madame Butterfly; by G. Puccini, arr. Felix Guen- 
ther; orch. sc. © Dec. 30, 1942; E pub, 110433; 
G. Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 52212 


Magic; w Marshal Jenkins, melody Pat Owen [i. e. 
E. B. Owen, jr.] © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 
319114; William Marshal Jenkins & Elbert Britten 
Owen, jr., Webster Groves, Mo. 52213 


Magic of love; w Ruth Eligman & JuliusM. Zenchoff, 
& melody. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 316478; 
Shirley Eligman, Jersey City. 52214 


Magic of your charm; pf.treble, with w. © 1c. Dec. 
30,1942; E unp. 319414; Lucille Boone, New York. 
52215 


Major of my heart; pf., with w. © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 318346; CleoCurrent Merriam, Des Moines. 
52216 


Make democracy live; song. © 1 c. Dec. 11, 1942; 
E unp. 318336; William Jenkin Jones, Scranton. 
52217 


Make mine war bonds today; song. © 1c. Dec. 16, 
1942; E unp. 318423; Fred Elvin Davis, Palmyra, 
N. J. 52218 


1905 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
52219 pt. 3, n, s., v. 37 


Make way for the A. E. F.; w & melody. © 1c. 
Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319654; Paul Douglas, Ro- 
chester, N. Y. 52219 


Make way for the Merchant marine; march, w & 
melody Marjorie Hope [pseud. of M. A. Little] 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319495; Madeline 
A. Little, Seekonk, Mass. 52220 


Malta; w & m L. M. B. P. Rowe, arr.J. E. Busuttil. 
© 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; E unp. 319385; L. Melita 
B. P. Rowe & John E. Busuttil, Summit, N. J. 

52221 


Mama, where are you; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
21, 1942; E unp. 318711; Arthur D. Savage, Los 
Angeles. 52222 


Man of the hour, General Eisenhower; w & m James 
Cavanaugh, John Redmond & Nat Simon; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 318580; Joe Davis 
music co., inc., New York. 52223 


Man of the maritime; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 21, 
1942; E unp. 318776; Anthony Joseph Di Leva, 
Brooklyn. 52224 


Man with the dancing bear; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. ©1 c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318727; 
Elizabeth Ryan, Norfolk, Neb. 52225 


Mafiana zarpa un barco; tango, letra H. Manzi 
[pseud. of Homero Manzione], m Lucio Demare; 
pf. © July 31, 1942; E for. 67796; Editorial Julio 
Korn, Buenos Aires. 52226 


Many million strong; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 15, 
1942: E unp. 318277; Helen Clark Mix, Atlantic 
City. ; 52227 


March; from Won’t you look out of your window, 
by George Dyson, arr. Leonard J. Blake; 2 pfs., 
4 hands. © Sept. 24, 1942; E for. 67669; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 52228 


March for the junior commandos; w & m Virginia 
Pearson; pf. © Dec. 4, 1942; E pub. 109780; 
Boston music co., Boston. 52229 


March of freedom; song. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 318001; Frank Glazer, Dana Point, Calif. 
52230 


——song. ©1c. Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 318267; 
Albert Volpe, Waterbury, Conn. 52231 


——w & melody. ©1c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319723; 
Robert August Rissling, Worcester. 52232 


——w Kenn [i. e. H. K.] Carmichael, m P. E. Lull; 
pf. ©1c. Nov. 6, 1942; E unp. 314433; Paul 
Emerson Lull & Herbert Kenn Carmichael, West 
Lafayette, Ind. 52233 


March of hate; from Sherlock Holmes and the Voice 
of terror, by Frank Skinner; conductor. © 1c. 
Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 318387; Universal music 
corp., New York. 52234 


March on, America; song. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 318520; Stanislaw Olszewski, Albany. 
52235 


—song. ©1 c. Jan. 5, 1943; E unp. 319899; 
Robert Germain Boarman, Baltimore. 52236 


March on, America, land of destiny; w & melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 318510; William 
Hart Morgan, Klamath Falls, Or. 52237 


March on to victory; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 24, 
1942; E unp. 318991; Irene Bell Jackson, Milwaukee. 
52238 


March (The) to freedom; song, melody Arturo 
Somohano, © 1c. Dec. 23, 1942; E unp. 318930; 
H. Walter Blumenthal, Washington. 52239 


Marching along; fantasy, w John Latouche & others, 
m Domenico Savino & others; mixed voices & 
pf. duet. © Dec. 15, 1942; E pub. 110137; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 52240 


Marching for our Flag; song, m Herman Trutner, 
jr. © June 10, 1942; E pub. 110384; Charles 
Ernest Hudspeth, Oakland, Calif. 52241 


Marching men; song, w Charles Malam. © 1 c. 
Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319555; Thaddeus Gorecki, 
Philadelphia. 52242 


Marching on to Berlin; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
28, 1942; E unp. 319258; Charles Ross Doyle, 
Summit, N. J. 52243 


Marching on to victory; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
26, 1942; E unp. 319093; Rosalyn Rachel Sue- 
sholtz, Brooklyn. 52244 


Marching song of the C. A. P.; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318402; Donald E. Large, 
Detroit. 52245 


Marching to home sweet home; song, m Tom Baker 
[pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 318836; Robert B. Gray, Winnipeg, Canada. 

52246 


Marching to victory; w & melody Elizabeth Belle 
Davis Weaver. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; E unp. 
319687; Ira Alexander Weaver, Washington. 

52247 


Marcia funebre; from Keeper of the flame, excerpt 
from 3rd symphony, by Beethoven, arr. Paul A. 
Marquardt. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318479; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 52248 


Mari (Le) jaloux (The jealous husband); Normandy 
folk song, English w Margaret McKee, m arr. 
Ruggero Vene; women’s 3-pt. cho. © Nov. 12, 
1942; E pub. 109172; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York.— 52249 


Maria mia; w William B. Friedlander, melody Don 
Arres, Agustin Borguno & Bob Stanley. © 1c. 
Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319664; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 52250 


Marine’s farewell; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; 
E unp. 319669; Lester Sweet, Port Angeles, Mec 
52251 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1942 


Marines’ hymn; w & m arr. Bruce Carleton; pf. 
© Dec. 14, 1942; E pub. 110035; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 52252 


Marjorie; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E 
unp. 318304; John Henry Hendricks, Detroit. 
52253 


Mark W. Clark; foxtrot march, w & melody. © 1 
c. Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 318227; Max Heller, 
Philadelphia. 52254 


Mary Polly; song, melody Burrell Van Buren. 
© 1c. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318791; Wade Frank- 
lin Richardson, Brandenburg, Ky. 52255 


Mary’s lullaby; pf., withw. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; E 
unp. 319633; Jennie L. McMann, Saginaw, Mich. 
52256 


Mass in honor of St. Andrew Bobola; Gregorian w, 
m Walenty Bonk; mixed voices; organ acc. © 
Dec. 26, 1942; E pub. 110298; X. Jordan pub. co., 
Floral Park, N. Y. 52257 


Mass in honor of St. Sebastian; liturgical w, m 
Philip G. Kreckel, op. 51; unison voices.. © Nov. 
30, 1942; E pub. 109669; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 52258 


Masterman and Mrs. Collins; from Cargo of 
innocence, by Lennie Hayton. © 1 c. Dec. 12, 
1942; E unp. 317943; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

52259 


May God bless our soldier boys; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1 c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318254; Annie Hart- 
man, Sykesville, Md. “4 52260 

May I take you out to-night; w & melody. ©l1c. 
Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317720; Don Sterling, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y. 52261 


Maybe you’re right, and mayve I’m wrong; w Mary 
Hamilton Walters, m Margaret Holt Early. © 1 
c. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319410; Network music 
publishers, New York. 52262 


Mazorquera (La) de Monserrat; letra Hector Pedro 
Blomberg, m Enrique Maciel; pf. © Oct. 30, 1942; 
E for. 67734; Peer internatl. corp., New York. 

52263 


Mazurquita (La) azul; pf. © Sept. 15, 1942; E pub. 
109631; Arturo Somohano, San Juan, Puerto Rico. 
52264 


Me and that old gang of mine; w Roy [i. e. W. L.] 
Wallace, m P. Clark; pf. treble. © 1c. Dec. 15, 
1942; E unp. 318251; Pearl Clark, Seattle & W. 
LeRoy Wallace, Indianapolis. 52265 


Me and the moon; song, melody Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 
319345; A. W. Myers, Gowen, Okl. 52266 


Me without you; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 317979; Nick Masaracchia, Chicago. 
52267 


Medical department march; w Martin [i. e. C. M.] 
Bouhan, melody N. Shanks & Jack [i. e. J. J.] Rosen- 
berger. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 317866; John 
Jackson Rosenberger, Nathan Shanks & Cornelius 
Martin Bouhan, Camp Grant, Ill. 52268 


52286 


Meeting Pat; from Reunion, by Franz Waxman & 
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. pts. 1, 2. Ole. 
each Dec. 3,1942; E unp. 317123; 317124; Loew’s, 
inc., New York. 52269, 52270 


Melancholy; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E 
unp. 319937; Annie Peltokangas, New York. 
52271 


Melody in E; by J. V. Frigo & Bernard Kessel; 
violin, © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E. unp. 318139; 
John Virgil Frigo, Chicago. 52272 


Melody of the blues; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe; 
pf. treble. © 1 c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319129; 
Curtis Monroe, Washington 52273 


Memories [?] dream castles; song, melody Jimmie 
Crane. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1942; E unp. 314295; 
Minnie Price, Hollywood, Calif. 52274 


Memories of Russia; melody. © 1 c. Dec. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 318545; Vera Heifetz, Los Angeles. 52275 


Memories of Spain; paso doble, w & m Clive Rich- 
ardson & Horatio Nicholls [pseud. of Lawrence 
Wright] © Dec. 28, 1942; E for. 67857; Lawrence 
Wright music co., ltd., London. 52276 


Memories [?] trail; song, m Carl Demangate, sr. 
© 1 c. June 22, 1942; E unp. 314897; Roy Pauley, 
East Orange, N. J. 52277 


Memory lullaby; song. © 1c. Dec. 22, 1942; E 
unp. 319235; William R. Turner, Philadelphia. 
52278 


Memory mine; song. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 
319262; Herry Leonard Chambliss, Richmond. 
52279 


Men of Dartmouth; w Richard Hovey, m Harry R. 
Wellman, arr. Thornton W. Allen; men’s voices. 
© Nov. 6, 1942; E pub. 110060; Allen intercollegiate 
music inc., New York. 52280 


Men of Kerry; song, m Ruby De Courcy Bennett. 
© Oct. 27, 1941; E for. 67718; Wynyard Montagu 
Hall, Earley, Berkshire, England. 52281 


Men of the air force; song. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 319764; Peter Temple Perrine, Colorado 
Springs. 52282 


Men of the C B’s; m H..E. Van Erkelens & Verna 
Wells; pf., with w. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318107; Henry Eugene Van Erkelens, San Fran- 
cisco. 52283 


Men of the merchant marine; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 318225; Max Hoffmann, New 
York. 52284 


Menuett; v. Josef Haydn, bearb. Fabian Rehfeld; 
violine u. klavier; in C dur. © July 31, 1916; E 
for. 67757; Associated music publishers, inc., 
New York. = 52285 


Menuetto, aus dem Streich-quartett no. 2; v. W. A. 
Mozart, bearb. Fabian Rehfeld; violine u. klavier; 
in D moll. © Aug. 14, 1916; E for. 67761; Asso- 
ciated music publishers, inc., New York. 52286 


1907 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
52287 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Merry Christmas ev’ryone; w & m John N. Lenz. 
© Dec. 4, 1942; E pub. 199690; Shelby music pub. 
co., Detroit. 52287 


Merry Christmas to you; w & melody The singing 
physician [pseud. of G. W. Vink] © 1c. Dec. 28, 
1942; E unp. 319279; Garrett William Vink, 
Carmel, N. Y. 52288 


Merry revelers; tarantella, Edna B. Griebel; pf. 
© Dec. 2, 1942; E pub. 109679; Oliver Ditson 
co., Philadelphia. 52289 


Message that changed my life; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319406; 
Mrs. J. C. Westbrook, Whitesboro, Tex. 52290 


Message to daddy; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. ©1c.Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319317; Ruby 
Coker, Lockhart, Tex. 52291 


Meunier (Le) (The miller); Normandy folk-song, 
English w Margaret McKee, m arr. Ruggero 
Vené; women’s 3-pt. voices. © Nov. 12, 1942, 
E pub. 109177: G. Ricordi &co., inc., New York. 

52292 


Michelle is back; from Reunion, by Franz Waxman. 
© 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317120; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 52293 


Michelle leaves France; from Reunion, by Franz 
Waxman. ©1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317119; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 52294 


Michelle’s farewell; from Reunion, by Franz Wax- 
man, pts. 1,2. © 1c. eachDec. 3, 1942; E unp. 
317121, 317122; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

52295, 52296 


Midford, from Keeper of the flame, by Bronislaw 
Kaper. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318459; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 52297 


Midnight; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 
319517; Stanley Eugene Strout, South Portland, 
Me. 52298 


Midnight melody; song. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E 
unp. 319331; George R. Smith, Berwick, Me. 
52299 


Midnight mood; m Irving J. Fleet; pf., withw. © 
lc. Jan. 5, 1943, E unp. 319906, Arthur W. Book- 
binder, Miami Beach, Fla. 52300 


Military jump; w Irving Taylor, melody Vic Mizzy. 
© 1c. Dec. 16, 1942, E unp. 318404, Santly-Joy, 
inc., New York. 52301 


Millie; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 
318271 Irving Kay, Detroit. 52302 


Million little thoughts of you; w & melody. © lc. 
Oct. 28, 1942: E unp. 318660; Nellie Nieb, Cin- 
cinnati. 52303 


Mine alone; song, m Noel Bear. © 1 c. Dec. 17, 
1942; E unp. 318492: Virgie Marriott, St. Joseph, 
Mo. 52304 


Miniature; w & melody Harry Gray [pseud. of H. 
G. McClaren] © 1 c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319017; 
H. G. McClaren, Philadelphia. 52305 


Misjean lullaby; from Story of Misjean, w & m> 
Misjean’s uncle [pseud. of G. H. Smith] © Dec. 
10, 1942; E pub. 109816; George Hetherington 
Smith, Washington. 52306 

Miss Nellie; song, melody Blair Deiermann. © 1 
c. Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 318547; Clarence Fred- 
rick Charles Burrows, St. Louis. 52307 


Miss Victory, w Jack Dolph, m Fred Waring. © 
Dec. 13, 1942; E pub. 110215, Words & music, 
inc., New York. 52308 


Missing; w L. Adams, melody W. Bancroft; in F. 
© 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 318854, Walter Ban- 
croft & Lou Adams, Philadelphia. 52309 


Missouri moon, song. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 
319721; Dollie May Burke, Independence, Mo. 
52310 


Mister Banjo (Michieu Banjo); Creole folk-song, 
harmonized & arr. Camille Nickerson. © Dec. 
4, 1942; E pub. 109781; Boston music co., Boston. 

52311 


Mister Bum; song, m Dudley Jackson. © 1 c. Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 318357; Joseph Forrest Williams, 
Oklahoma City. 52312 


Mister Five By Five; from Behind the 8 ball, w & 
m Don Raye & Gene De Paul, arr. Vic Schoen; 
orch. pts. © Dec. 10,1942; E pub. 109865; Kaycee 
music co., inc., New York. 52313 


—w &m Don Raye & Gene De Paul, arr. Lou 
Singer. 1. Men’s cho., in F. - 2. Mixed cho.; in 
F., - 3. Women’s 3-pt. cho., in A flat. © Dec. 
31, 1942; E pub. 110415-110417: Leeds music 
corp., New York. 52314-52316 


Mr. Schickelgruber; song. © 1 c. Dec. 29, 1942; 
E unp, 319370; Dave Franklin, Hollywood, Calif. 
52317 


Mr. Yamanoto; song. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1942; E unp. 
315638; Wolcott Davenport Street, Darien, Conn. 
52318 


Modern French horn player; by Silvius Coscia; 
with pf. acc. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 319242; 
Silvio Coscia, New York. 52319 


Molly; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe, pf. treble. 
© 1c. Dec, 28, 1942; E unp. 319134; Curtis Monroe, 
Washington. 52320 


Molly Maloney; song, arr. Winifred Wilbur. © 1c. 
Dec. 16, 1942, E unp. 318282; Arthur J. Wilbur, 
Duluth. 52321 


Mommy dear; w & melody. ©1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 319341; Lionel Oscar Thornhill, New York. 
52322 


Moods moderne, compiled & arr. D. Savino, with 
pf. acc. 1. Cello. - 2. Violin. © Dec. 21, 1942, 
E pub. 110250, 110251, Robbins music corp., New 
York, 52323, 52324 


Moon and I: w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1942, E 
unp, 318632: Theodore Roland Sellew, Hartford. 
52325 


1908 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 12, 1942 


Moon and stars; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 
1 c. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319407; Mary Strine, 
Capitol Heights, Md. 52326 


Moon and you; song, melody Tom Baker [pseud. of 
Carroll Webster] © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 
319610; Theresa Butler, Philadelphia. 52327 


Moon at sea; w Remus Harris, m Noni Bernardi. 
© Noy. 15, 1942; E pub. 109764; Glenmore music, 
inc., Chicago. 52328 


Moon Dust Land; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 24, 
1942; E unp. 319034; Marie A. Keeley, Port 
Byron, Ill. 52329 


Moon-mist; song, melody Hal Keller Felman. © 
ic. Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 318543; Jerome Keith 
Hansen, Chicago. 52330 


Moon over Arequipa; songs from the play. © lc. 
Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 318958; Avice Saint, Pied- 
mont, Caiif. 52331 


Moon-tide; w Richard May & Marion Barry, melody 
H. Colin Rice. ©1c.Dec. 30,1942; E unp. 319399; 
Top music publishers, inc., New York. 52332 


Moonburn; w Saunders [pseud. of Naomi Shapiro], 
melody Rachelle [pseud. of D. R. Levitt] © 1c. 
Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 318313; Dolores Rae Levitt, 
St. Louis. 52333 


Moonless night; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Dec. 24, 
1942; E unp. 319040; S. T. Baca, North Long 
Beach, Calif. 52334 


Moonlight; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318028; Jacob A. 
Jackson, Ancon, Canal Zone. 52335 


Moonlight and shadows; song, m Aaron A. Clark. 
© Dec. 7, 1942; E pub. 109868; Fred H. Duffy, 
Kenmore, N. Y. 52336 


Moonlight Bay; song, melody Robert N. Schanzer. 
©1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318175; Harry Behar, 
New York. 52337 


Moonlight on Catalina Bay; w Trudie Arment [pseud. 
of G. Armentrout], melody Theodore Whitmark. 
© 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319049; Gertrude 
Armentrout, Los Angeles. 52338 


Moonlight on the prairie; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] ©16c. Jan. 1, 1943; E 
unp. 319599; Ora H. Austill, Sheridan, Dl. 52339 


Moonlight tango; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 
1942; E unp. 319565; Richard Kaufman, Pensacola, 
Fla. 52340 


More and more; w Buddy Kaye, m Albert Theodore 
Frisch. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; E unp. 318874; 
Clover music co., Flushing, N. Y. 52341 


Morning song; song, w Elsa Autzen. © 1c. Dec. 
15, 1942; E unp. 318279; Edmund Fred McGowan, 
Fort Sam Houston, Tex. 52342 


Mother; arr. Jesse Gunther; pf., treble, with w. © 
1c. Dec. 21, 1943; E unp. 318768; Grant S. Ray, 
Washington. 52343 


52361 


—song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. Dec. 21, 
1942; E unp. 318736; Elizabeth Ryan, Norfolk, 
Neb. 52344 


Mother dear we love you; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
24, 1942: E unp. 318983; William T. Greenwell, 
St. Louis. 52345 


Mother of my heart; w & melody. © 1 c. Jan. 6, 
1943; E unp. 319954; Paul Anthony Germano, 
Lawrence, Mass. 52346 


Mother’s gift to you, Uncle Sam; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 319159; Aleen Whelton, Merrill, Mich. 

52347 


Mothers of the U.S. A.; song, melody M. C. Sax. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318196; Bonnie Lela 
Crump, Monticello, Ark. 52348 


Mother’s prayer, for her boy, way out there; w & 
melody. ©1 c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319635; 
Harry Kema, Los Angeles. 52349 


Mother’s son; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 318563; Glenn Aldean 
Slaughter, Lebanon, Mo. 52350 


Mud in his ears; w & m Mack Weaver & Joseph C. 
Banahan. © Sept. 20, 1942; E pub. 109738; Mills 
music, inc., New York. 52351 


Mug town; end title, H. J. Salter; conductor. © 1 
c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319077; Universal music 
corp., New York. 52352 


Mujer mexicana; paso-doble, letra Fernando Sainz 
de Aja, m Rafael Oropesa; ptes. d’org. © Dec. 
8, 1942; E for. 67845; Promotora Hispano Ameri- 
cana de musica, s. a., Mexico, D. F. 52353 


Music box; pf. ©1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 319674; 
Gloria Mae Siegle, Pittsburgh. 52354 


Music for a fiddle; by Hugo Norden; violin. © Jan. 
2, 1943; E pub. 110469; Bruce Humphries, inc., 
Boston. 52355 


Music in my heart; from Old Chelsea, w Fred S. 
Tysh [pseud. of Siegfried Tisch], m Richard Tau- 
ber. © Dec. 19, 1942; E for. 67860; Lawrence 
Wright music co., ltd., London. 52356 


Music of the hills; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 
1 c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318733; Ferrell Kennedy, 
Grafton, O. 52357 


Musical salvationist; compiled Bramwell Coles. v. 
56, pt. 6, Oct., Nov., 1942. © Oct. 28, 1942; E for. 
67787; Salvationist pub. & supplies, ltd., London. 

52358 


My adorable Chiquita; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
19, 1942; E unp. 318630; Loring Mitchell Watts, 
Plant City, Fla. 52359 


My ain countrie; song, w Mary Lee Demarest. © 
Dec. 14, 1942; E pub. 109857; Helen Louise Lock- 
wood, Endicott, N. Y. 52360 


374 American opera U.S. A. Second world war; w 
melody Frank A. Camberlengo [pseud. of F. A. 
Lang] © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 317878; Frank 
A. Lang, New York. 52361 


1909 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


52362 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


My boy; w & m A. E. Zander, arr. C. J. Gielczyk. 
© 1c. Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 318618; Archie E. 
Zander & Clarion J. Gielczyk, Saginaw, Mich. 

52362 


My buddy and I; song, w David W. Reid. © 1c. 
Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319443; Millard Sponsel 
Thomson, West Hartford, Conn. 52363 


My buddy is over there; w & m Gene [i. e. E. N.] 
Hyde; pf. treble. © 1 c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 
319263; Eugene Nelson Hyde, Arcadia, Calif. 

52364 


My cavalier; song. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 
319755; William R. Clay, Kansas City, Mo. 
52365 


My chickadee; song, melody Burrell Van Buren. 
© 1c. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318792; Wade Frank- 
lin Richardson, Brandenburg, Ky. 52366 


My colleen is heaven’s loan; w & melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 14, 1942; E unp. 318511; William Hart 
Morgan, Klamath Falls, Or. 52367 


My dark brother; w & melody Lianeth Gederah. 
© 1 ¢. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319812; Riveina Lund- 
gren Warren, Idaho Falls, Id. 52368 


My darling; song, melody Burrell Van Buren. © 
1 c. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318793; Wade Franklin 
Richardson, Brandenburg, Ky. 52369 


My darling, my dear; song, melody Tom Baker 
[pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 317917; Henry N. Hansen, Clareholm, Alta., 
Canada. 52370 


My darling one; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; 
E unp. 319658; Ralphine Belmont, Devon, Pa. 
52371 


My darling, someday please come home to me; song, 
arr. Lou Halmy. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 
318985; Diane Sorter, Los Angeles. 52372 


My dear; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 24,1942; E unp. 
319043; Jeanne Fuerbringer, Oakland, Calif. 
52373 


My dear Old Glory; w & melody. © 1 c. Jan. 6, 
1943; E unp. 319933; Sara P. Clipsham, Phila- 
delphia. 52374 


My dear, you should realize the fact; song, pf. sc. 
Eddie Gordon. © Dec. 9, 1942; E pub. 109812; 
Joseph Leopold, New York. 52375 


—w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; E ump. 
318670; Joseph Leopold, New York. 52376 


My dream bay; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; 
E unp, 319920; Paul Franklyn Ferreira, Honolulu. 
52377 


My dream of home; song. © 1 c. Jan. 7, 1943; E 
unp. 319951; Harold William Davis, Detroit. 
52378 


My dream of tomorrow; w Nat Burton, melody 
Irving Taylor & Vic Mizzy. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1942; 
E unp, 318578; Santly-Joy, inc., New York. 52379 


My eternal love; w & melody Tommy Greco [pseud. 
of Thomas Giangreco] © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; E 
unp. 318873; Thomas Giangreco, Brooklyn. 

52380 


My every heartbeat; pf. treble, with w. © 1 c. Dec. 
14, 1942; E unp. 317980; Bessie Mae McKinnon, 
East Rockingham, N. C. 52381 


My friend from the marines, ship ahoy; w Rex 
Blain [pseud. of E. L. Larson], m Robert Van- 
Sickle. © 1 c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319989; Edward 
L. Larson, Wheeling, Ill. 52382 


My girl Wicky WAAC; w John Griffin, melody Jay 
Mills [i. e. E. L. Mills, jr.] © 1 c. Dec. 30, 
1942: E unp. 319437; Elmer Leroy Mills, jr., La 
Porte, Ind. 52383 


My guiding star; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud.of 
Andrew Brady] © 1 c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 320009; 
Phyllis Michael, Shickshinny, Pa, ~ 52384 


My happy home; w & m Ray Hibbeler & Lucille 
[i. e. L. L.] Jones. © 1 c. Jan. 7, 1943; E unp. 
319963; Lola Lucille Jones, Buffalo, Ia. 52385 


My heart and I; from Old Chelsea, w Fred S. Tysh 
[pseud. of Siefgried Tisch], m Richard Tauber; 
low voice; in C. © Nov. 24, 1942; E for. 67713; 
Lawrence Wright music co., ltd., London. 52386 


My heart and me; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 319020; Victor Gregory Boehnlein, Okla- 
homa City. 52387 


My heart for you; song, m Wally Guthrie. © 1c. 
Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 318631; Jean Pendleton 
‘Sheldon, Bend, Or. 52388 


My heart is like a singing bird; w Christina Rossetti, 
m J. S. Bach, adapted & arr. W. A. Goldsworthy; 
women’s 3-pt. cho. © Nov. 25, 1942; E pub. 
109661; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 52389 


My heart is reserved for you; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318040; Josephine Groom, Saginaw, Mich. 52390 


My heart stood still; w Lorenz Hart, m Richard 
Rodgers, arr. Douglas MacLean [pseud. of Frank 
Campbell-Watson]; women’s 3-pt. voices. © Dec. 
8, 1942; E pub. 109797; Harms, inc., New York. 

52391 


My heart won’t be singing tonight; w M. Drowne & 
Carl Otto Bergner, melody C. O. Bergner. © 1 
c. Dec, 18, 1942; E unp. 318589; Madelyn Drowne, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 52392 


My heart’s in harmony with love; w Chaw Mank, m 
Roscoe F. Barnhart. © Dec.11, 1942; Epub. 
109832; Luz bros. music publishers, inc., New 


York. 52393 - 


My home in Tennessee; m Mrs. S. Davy; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 317897; A. L. 
Utley, Nashville. 52394 


My honey-boo; w & m Harriette Wilbur, arr. © 1 
c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318283; Winifred Wilbur, 
West Los Angeles, Calif. 52395 


1910 


ee ee ee 


ee ee ee 


andi 


ot me a ee oy 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1942 


My Joe! My Joe; w Dick Charles, melody Paul 
Lavalle. © 1 c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 318505; 
Leeds music corp., New York. 52396 


My joy supreme; song, w Ollie Cox. © 1c. Jan. 4, 
1943; E unp. 319727; Walter Daley, Hartford. 
52397 


My lady in the dark; song, melody George Leonard. 
© 1c. Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 318605; John Mc- 
Cahill, Brooklyn. 52398 


My land and my music; w Bickley Reichner, m 
Donald J. Walker. © Dec. 5, 1942; E pub. 109458; 
Melrose music corp., New York. 52399 


My last night; w Alice L. Shanke & Alfred L. Segreto, 
& melody. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 318678; 
Maisel Segreto, Youngstown, O. 52400 


My letter from home; w & m Mozelle Britton Dine- 
hart. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318370; 
Allamae Britton Gingg, Oklahoma City. 52401 


My little black record of love; w Elizabeth S. Baker, 
m Neale Wrightman, arr. Harold Potter. © 1c. 
Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319105; Neale Wrightman 
publishers, Chicago. 52402 


My little blue eyes; w Jimmie [i. e. Dana Marvin] 
Pierson & Dick [i. e. Richard B.] Klasi, melody 
Johnny [i. e. M.] Rion. © 1 c. Dec. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 318582; Milborn Rion, Farmington, Mo. 

52403 


My lost mountain home; -w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
18, 1942; E unp. 318606; Maude I. Rambo, Plush, 
Or. — 52404 


My love; w & melody Dick [i. e. Richard] Davis. 
© 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319624; Domenick 
Nick Polito, Chicago. 52405 


——w Elizabeth Brown & Euless Brown, & melody. 
© le. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319791; Euless Brown, 
Chicago. 52406 


My love is different; w Edward Rigo, & melody. © 
1c. Dec. 22,1942; E unp. 318882; Leo Karampelas, 
Chicago. 52407 


My love is true; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318043; 
Wilma Jean Reed, Lucedale, Miss. 52408 


My Madeline; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319313; John 
Archibald Forbes, Bagotville, Que., Candda. 

52409 


My mammy’s melody; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 30, 
1942; E unp. 319383; Sydney Potter, Brooklyn. 
52410 


My melancholy baby; w George A. Norton & May- 
belle E. Watson, m Ernie Burnett, arr. Jeanne 
Gravelle [pseud. of Robert C. Haring] 1. Men’s 
cho. - 2. Mixed cho. - 3. Women’s 3-pt. cho. © 
Nov. 10, 1942; E pub. 109188-109190; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 52411-52413 


My memory of you; w & m Harry Robert Wilson; 


women’s 3-pt. cho. © Nov. 25, 1942; E pub. 
109657; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 52414 


914570 O - 43 - 4 


92432 


My million dollar baby; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 318828; Gab Howard, Washington, Ind. - 

52415 


My mother’s tears; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318042; 
Lonnie Raymond, Kenosha, Wis. 52416 


My oath to you; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 318579; Vincent James Ambrosio, Cliff- 
side, N. J. 52417 


My Old Glory waves for me; w & melody. ©lc. 
Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 317868; Roberta Thornton 
Goetz, New York, 52418 


My old Hoosier home; w Verley Craig, & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 318247; Frances 
Drummond Paige, Olympia, Wash. 52419 


My pal of the saddle; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 25, 
1942; E unp. 318340; Dave Strudle, Aberdeen, 
S. D. 52420 


My pal on Guadalcanal; w Sadie Shipley, Ruble 
Blakey & C. Bardin, & melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1942; E unp. 318507; Charles Bardin, San Fran- 
cisco. 52421 


My Red, White and Blue girl; song. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 
1942; E unp. 316506; Amanda Greiber, Sauk City, 
Wis. 52422 


My Rocky Mountain sweetheart; w & melody. ©lc. 
Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319536; Matthew Henry 
Kleiner, Graham, Tex. 52423 


My rusty flivver; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Dec, 21, 1942; E unp. 318699; Horace D. Anderson, 
North Bend, Or. 52424 


My sailor; w E. A. Yeakel, melody V. M. Stormer. 
© 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 318002; Viola Mae 
Stormer, Cincinnati & Ella Armstrong Yeakel, 
Waynesville, Ill. 52425 


My sailor boy blue; w Ruth Evelyn Vawter, & melody, 
© 1c. Jan. 1,1943; E unp. 319553; George Lyndell 
Vawter, San Francisco. 52426 


My sailor pal; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 319415; Bonnie Kathryn Ambuehl, Poca- 
hontas, Ill. 52427 


My serenade; w & m Jimmy Kennedy. © Nov. 27, 
1942; E for. 67728; Kennedy music co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 52428 


My ship [and] Dawn patrol; musical monologues, w 
Warren Hastings, m Herberte Jordan; pf. © Dec. 
30, 1942; E for. 67836; Reynolds & co., London. 

52429 


My Slim; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 24,1942; E unp. 
318935; Clifford Emanuel Sundin, Oakland, Calif. 

52430 

My soldier boy; song, arr. Al Sendrey. © 1 c.Dec. 

19, 1942; E unp. 319924; Genevieve Moffett Nelson, 

Los Angeles. 52431 


My soldier dad; song. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 
319199; May Trevolt, New York. 52432 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


My soul, there is a country; English w Henry 
Vaughan, Welsh w T. Gwynn Jones, m Mervyn 
Roberts; mixed cho. © Aug. 13, 1942; E for. 
67776; Gwynn pub. co., Llangollen, North Wales. 

52433 


My sweet beautiful lady; w Jean Monroe & Helen 
Monroe; pf. treble. © 1 c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 
319128; Curtis Monroe, Washington. 92434 


My sweetheart close your lovely eyes; w Frederick 
Lobl, & melody. © 1 c. Jan. 7, 1943; E unp. 
319981; Robert Lobl, New York. 52435 


My Swiss little miss; song, melody M. C. Sax. © 
1c. Dec. 14,1942; E unp. 318195; Helen R. Brown, 
Crabtree, Pa. 52436 


My treasure; song. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 
318414; Fr . :es Scott Jordan, Clayville, N. Y. 
52437 


My Uncle Sammy; song. © Dec. 9, 1942; E pub. 
109876; Eva Pearl Darwin, Chicago. 52438 


—— —m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 319359; Sally Frances Ginn, Los Angeles. 
52439 


My wife has joined the WAACS; song. © 1c. Dec. 
26, 1942; E unp. 318993; Fred Leo Myers, Holly- 
wood, Calif, 52440 


My Yankee pilot; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319596; 
Shirley R. Williams, Grand Island, Neb. 52441 


Nasty feet; song, m Robert VanSickle. © 1 c. Jan. 
2, 1943; E unp. 319733; Perle Stewart, Pennington 
Gap, Va. 52442 


National defense draftee; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318095; Susie W. Pliske, Westville, Ind. 52443 


Naughty Marietta; overture, Victor Herbert, tran- 
scribed F. Campbell-Watson; symphonic band pts., 
with condensed sc. © Dec. 14, 1942; E pub. 110033; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 52444 


Nearer the bone, the sweeter the meat; w & m 
Leslie Beacon [pseud. of Joe Davis]; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Dec. 29,1942; E unp. 319247; Beacon music 
co., New York. 52445 


’Neath the old pear tree; w&m Harry Pease, James 
Charles, Larry Stock & Harry Edelheit. © Nov. 
7, 1942; E pub. 109850; Marchant music publishers, 
New York. 52446 


’Neath the pines whereI gave my heart to God; song, 
melody Eddie Keenan. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 319447; Clara B. Black, Rockport, Mo. 

52447 


’Neath the silvery moonlight, by the silvery sea; 
song. © 1c. Dec. 26,1942; E unp. 319095; Walter 
Lewis Burford, Haven, Kan. 52448 


Need I say; w & m Eugene West, Frank Sinatra & 
Bert Mann; pf. treble. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 
320007; Robbins music corp., New York. 52449 


_Nellie Malone; song, w Henry J. Dunn. © 1 c. Jan. 


7, 1943; E unp. 319983; Florence M. Fortier, 
Reading, Mass. 52450 


Never kiss a soldier just for fun; w & melody. © 
1c. Dec. 23, 1942; E unp. 319240; Jack Wardlaw, 
Raleigh, N. C. 52451 


Never mind little darling; m Louis Rosenberger & 
R. W. Swanson; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1942; 
E 318273; Roy W. Swanson, Minneapolis. 52452 


Never you mind; w & melody Louis Prima, Eddie 
Lowth & Gene Meyers. © 1 c. Nov. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 318381; Robbins music corp., New York. 

52453 


New day dawns; song, m Noel Bear. © 1 c. Jan. 
2, 1943; E unp. 319653; India Daugherty, Los 
Angeles. 52454 


New gold; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 1 c. Dec. 
24, 1942; E unp. 318919; Ada M. Brown, Olney 
Springs, Col. 52455 


New St. Paul waltz; song. © 1 c. Jan. 7, 1943; E 
unp. 320023; Iva Moshier Brustman, St. Paul. 
52456 


Nieh (Die) velt; w by L. Weinreb & from Prayer 
book, & melody. © 1 c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 
318064; Lou Weinreb, New York. 52457 


Night and day; from Gay divorce, by Cole Porter, 
arr. Roberto Carreno [pseud. of F. Henri Klick- 
mann] © Dec. 15, 1942; E pub. 110072; Harms, 
inc., New York. 52458 


Night (A) on Moonlight Lake; w & melody. © 1c, 
Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319053; Enoch Cann, Louis- 
burg, N. S., Canada, 52459 


Nighttime, when daydreams come true; w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 319680; Louis Joseph 
Borini, Redwood City, Calif. 52460 


Ninth blues; pf. 
William Stanford Baker, La Crosse, Wis. 


© 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319808; 
52461 


Nioma all grade concert album; compiled & arr. 
Karl Stiska. 1. Pf. - 2. Violin. © Dec. 30, 1939; 
E pub. 110096, 110097; Natl. institute of music & 
arts, inc., Los Angeles. 52462, 52463 


Nioma popular Hawaiian guitar method; compiled 
& arr. LeonI. Baker. bks. 2, 3. © Dec. 30, 1939, 
May 20, 1940; E pub. 110098, 110099; Natl. in- 
stitute of music & arts, inc., Los Angeles. 

52464, 5246¢ 


—composed, compiled & arr. Leon I. Baker. bk. 
4. © Sept. 22, 1940; E pub. 110100; Natl. in- 
stitute of music & arts, inc., Los Angeles. 

52466 


Nioma technical studies for Hawaiian guitar; by 
Leon I. Baker. bk. 1. © Apr. 18,1940; AA 416829; 
Natl. institute of music & arts, inc., Los Angeles. 

52467 


No llores mas; bolero, letra y m Placido Acevedo, 
© Oct. 29, 1942; E pub. 110180; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 52468 


1912 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 12, 1942 : 


No more goodbyes; song, arr. Ralph Weston. © 1 
c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318759; Henry Joseph 
Baker, Southboro, Mass. 52469 


No ration on love; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 21, 
1942; E unp. 318648: Mabel A. Pryll, Chicago. 
52470 


No te mires en el rio; Spanish w R. de Leon, Eng- 
lish w Olga Paul, m M. Quiroga. © Dec. 30, 1942: 
E pub. 110421: Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 52471 


No time to lose; from Sherlock Holmes and the 
Voice of terror, by Frank Skinner; conductor. © 
1 c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 318388; Universal 
music corp., New York. 52472 


No wedding day for me; song, melody Tom Baker 
[pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Jan. 1, 1943; 
E unp. 319611; Murl Skaggs, Magnolia, Ky. 

52473 


Nobody answered; from Keeper of the flame, by 
Bronislaw Kaper. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 
318458: Loew's, inc., New York. 52474 


Nobody elise can take your place; w & melody. © 
lc. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319975; Bob Ellsworth, 
Boston. 52475 


Nocturne; w Hilaire Belloc; men’s cho. © Feb. 28, 
1941: E for. 67752; Hugh S. Roberton, Glasgow. 
52476 


Nodding tulips; Dutch tone poem; pf. © lic. Jan. 1, 
1943; E unp. 319616; Richard Ten Hoor, Berrien 
Springs, Mich. 52477 


Northlands; song, m Glen Raymond. © 1 c. Jan. 
6, 1943; E unp. 319866; John A. McBrady, Trego, 
Wis. 52478 


Norvella waltzes; pf. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 
319108; Pearl Osgood Allen, Long Beach, Calif. 
52479 


No6s, os carecas; marcha, letra y m Arlindo Marques 
Junior & Roberto Roberti; pf. © Sept. 25, 1941; E 
for. 67771; E. S. Mangione, Sao Paulo, Brazil. 

52480 


Not to-night Josephine; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
24, 1942; E unp. 319016; J. W. Hune, Portland, Or. 
52481 


Now and then; from Man of courage, w &m Lew 
Pollack. © Dec. 16, 1942; E pub. 110015; Dorsey 
bros. music, inc., New York. 52482 


Now comes the dawn; pf., with w. © 1c. Jan. 6, 
1943; E unp. 319884; Mary Margaret Crim, 
Bergholz, O. 52483 


Now is the time; w & melody. ©1c.Dec. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 318597, Audrey Lorraine Cregier, Evans- 
ton, Il. 52484 


Now-right now, w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 319330; Naomi Vettel, Sacramento, Calif. 
52485 


52503 


Now that I’ve got you again; w E. L. Mullett, melody 
S. C. Mullett. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1943; E unp. 319957; 
Sidney Cantelon Mullett & Edna Lilian Mullett, 
Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 52486 


Now that I’ve met you; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. 
Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 318072; George Daven, 
Houston, — 52487 


Now that you are gone; song, m Leo Richard & Hec- 
tor Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319160; 
Gladys Connelley, Salyersville, Ky. 52488 


Now we know we’re in love; song. © 1c. Dec. 22, 
1942; E unp. 318896; Virginia Hollatz, Chicago. 
52489 


Now we’re men; song, w A. Irma Cohon. © 1c, 
Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 317964; Baruch Joseph Co- 
hon, Cincinnati. 52490 


Now’s the time; w & m Isabelle A. Roth. © Nov. 
22, 1942; E pub. 109954; Ben-et songs, New York. 
52491 


No. 1 on my heart parade; w & melody Benny Bell 
[pseud. of Benjamin Samberg] © 1 c. Dec. 29, 
1942: E unp. 319289; Benjamin Samberg, Brook- 
lyn. 52492 


O Branford men; song. ©1 c. Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 
318554; Polly Stone Buck, New Haven. 52493 


O Buddy boy; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] ©1c.Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318830; 
Tlona V. Sayers, Beaver Falls, Pa. 52494 


O come, loud anthems let us sing; hymn, w Tate & 
Brady. © Dec. 3, 1942; E pub. 109624; William E. 
Arnaud, Atlanta. 52495 


O. K. professor; w &m Arthur Hersh. © Dec. 31, 
1942; E pub. 110352; Luz bros. publishers, inc., 
New York. 52496 


O land ever glorious; song. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; 
E unp. 318353; Theodore Culver Romney, Nauga- 
tuck, Conn. 52497 


O, light of a Catholic soul; w &melody. ©1c.Dec. 
24, 1942: E,unp. 318973; James Francis Mulligan, 
Minidoka, Id. 52498 


O mighty ship sail on and on; w Hester [i. e. M. H.] 
Bailey, m Gordon R. Woodford. © 1 c. Jan. 6, 
1943; E unp. 319864; Martha Hester Bailey, Mc- 
Curtain, Okl. 52499 


O most precious Saviour; w from the Psalter, m 
Fatyeff-Tkach, arr. Peter D. Tkach; mixed cho. 
© Nov. 24, 1942: E pub. 109750; Neil A. Kjos 
music co., Chicago. 52500 


Ode to Frankun D.; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 318860; Louise C.Schroeder, Denver. 
52501 


Off the deck, we fly for navy; song. ©l1c. Dec. 21, 
1942, E unp. 318644, Eric Karll, Milwaukee. 
52502 


Oh, darling; song, mJ. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Dec. 
21, 1942; E unp. 318694, Ruth A. Walls, Willard, 
Mo. 52503 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


52504 


Oh, for the life 0’ the army; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 23, 1942; E unp. 318886; Victor Sedliar, 
Wyandotte, Mich. 52504 


Oh happy day ’twill be boys when you come march- 
ing home; song. © 1 c. Jan. 5, 1943; E unp. 
319850; Arlington P. Mortensen, Provo, Utah. 

52505 


Oh! How good it is to know; hymn harmonized 
Elizabeth T. Restrick. © Dec. 16, 1942; E pub. 
110051; William White Restrick, Collingswood, 
N. J. 52506 


Oh, how I miss you; song, melody Lew Bellin. © 
1 c. Dec. 28, 1942: E unp. 319179; Tony Bonadio, 
Camp Gordon, Ga. 52507 


Oh, how that lady, she could love; w Ted [i. e. 
Theodore] Rosen, melody Alfred Lewis. © 1c. 
Dec. 29, 1942; E unp. 319390; Theodore Rosen, 
Boston. 52508 


Oh! Jeanie; polka, w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; 
E unp. 319979; Michael Fraulino, Manchester, 
Conn. 52509 


Oh Lake Labelle moon; arr. Ralph Hermann; orch. 
pts., with w. © Nov. 27, 1942; E pub. 110026; 
Rose Palmer & Louise Zantke, Milwaukee. 

52510 


Oh, laugh and swing with me; song, arr. L. Mc- 
Phail. © 1 c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319271; 
Maude I. Rambo, Plush, Or. 52511 


Oh, little children lead us now; w Constance Bar- 
bour [and] Hark! All around the welkin rings; w 
from old carol: m W. H. Anderson; mixed voices. 
© Dec. 10, 1942; E for. 67819; Western music 
co., ltd., Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 52512 


Oh little sweetheart of the prairie; song, m Tom 
Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Dec. 
10, 1942; E unp. 317918; William Allikas, jr., 
Gleason, Wis. 52513 


Oh! Lolita; melody. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 
318845; Dorothy S. Brown, Detroit. 52514 


Oh! Mister Hitler; song. © 1 ¢. Dec. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 318121; Lucille Boyer, Minneapolis. 52515 


Oh mom, oh mom, I miss you so; song, melody 
Burrell Van Buren. © 1c. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 
318784; Mae Lane Gibbs, Salt Lake City. 52516 


Oh, soft was the song; w Gilbert Parker, m Edward 
' Elgar, op. 59, no. 3, arr. H. A. Chambers; mixed 
cho. © Nov. 27, 1942; E for. 67815; Novello & 
co., ltd., London. 52517 


Oh! What a beautiful vision; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 
319746; Frances Sheldon, Oconto, Wis. 52518 


Oh why did you; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 318369; Yvonne Beverly, Beaumont, Tex. 
52519 


Old Broadway’s not the same; w & melody. © 1c. 
Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319748; Benjamin Cautelli, 
Toronto. 52520 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Old family record; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319298; 
Nora Stewart, Oswego, Kan, 52521 


Old fashioned laces; song. © 1 c. Dec. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 318616; Mrs, Vernon S. Sullenger, Water- 
ville, Wash. 52522 


Old Glory; m May Arno; pf., withw. © 1c. Dec. 
21, 1942; E unp. 318719; J. A. Shanelec, Denver. 
52523 


—march; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1942; E 
unp. 318571; James Jewell, Evanston, Ill. 52524 


Old Glory is the Flag we love; song. © Dec. 7, 
1942; E pub, 109715; Hiram Sutcliffe, Inglewood, 
Calif. 52525 


Old gray mare; song, melody Burrell Van Buren, 
© 1c. Dec. 22,1942: E unp. 318794; Wade Frank- 
lin Richardson, Brandenburg, Ky. 52526 


Old Man Hitler; m William Steffi; pf., withw. © 
1c. Nov. 27,1942; E unp. 318328; Gus Schnurman, 
Roanoke, Va. 52527 


Old Man Rhythm; w & m Benny Lamarr & Spencer 
Williams. © Nov. 19,1942; E for. 67823; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 52528 


—w & melody. 
318636; Rickey Serras, Brooklyn. 


© 1c. Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 
52529 


Old Mrs. Forrest; from Keeper of the flame, by 
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. © 1 c. Dec. 16, 
1942; E unp. 318473; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

52530 


Old porch swing; song, m Derek Andersen [pseud. 
of Noel Marchant Ryer] © 1 c. Jan. 1, 1943; E 
unp. 319576; Austin A. Eamigh, Newton, N. J. 

52531 


Old postman blues; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 15, 
1942; E unp. 318269; M. Hobson Betz, Sacramento, 
Calif. 52532 


Old violin; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of Mal- 
colm Lee] © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319593; 
Lillian Williams, London, Ont., Canada. 52533 


Olvida mis besos; vals criollo, letra y m Victor 
Carbone; pf. © Oct. 13, 1942; E for. 67751; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 52534 


Omaha (The); w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942, 
E unp. 319493; Kathryn Bliss Langell, Eastsound, 
Wash. 52535 


On a circular staircase; w & melody Gene [pseud. of 
Gene Carroll] & Glenn [pseud. of Glenn Rowell] 
© 1c. Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 318706; Paull- 
pioneer music corp., New York. 52536 


On bended knee; hymn, w & m Anon-ymous [pseud, 
of Robert Kewley & Phil Spitalny] © Dec. 3, 1942; 
E pub. 109896; Robbins music corp., New York. 

52537 


On the dummy line; w & melody Dick C. Land. © 
1c. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319416; Dixie music 
pub, co., New York. 52538 


1914 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


On the field; from Reunion, by Franz Waxman. © 
1 c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317118; Loew’s, inc., 
New York. 52539 


On the isle Hawaii; w & m Albert D. Nelson & 
Edward L. Rodenberg. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 318757; Nelrod music publishers, Denver. 

52540 


On the land, in the air, on the sea; song, m M. 
Shattil & J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 318689; Arthur Shattil & Melvin Shattil, 
Chicago. 52541 


On the Maumee River; song, m E. Bruce Knowlton. 
© Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 109929; Charlotte Harris, 
Portland, Or. 52542 


On the second front; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318025; 
Florence A. Snyder, Fort Knox, Ky. 52543 


On the tennis court; from Cargo of innocence, by 
Lennie Hayton. © 1 c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 
317953; Loew’s, inc., New York. 52544 


On the Volga; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 319172; Geza Weitzner, New York. 52545 


On the way; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 318136; Tommy Howell & Lee Howell, Waco, 
Tex. 52546 


On to Bataan; song. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; E unp. 
319326; Urbano Mateo Francisco, Fort Ord, Calif. 
52547 


On to victory; song. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 
318709; Karl Walter Haas, Detroit. 52548 


— song. ©l1c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319455; Vera 
Madden, North Sacramento, Calif. 52549 


—— ——m Aaron A. Clark. © Dec. 10, 1942; E 
pub. 109874; Bertha Schwaner, New Haven. 52550 


On way to the border; from Reunion, by Franz 
Waxman. ©1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 317125; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 52551 


Once He came inblessing; w John Horn, tr. Catharine 
Winkworth, m based on Moravian chorale by J. F. 
Wolle, arr. Roberta Bitgood; mixed cho. © Nov. 
24, 1942; E pub. 109747; Neil A. Kjos music co., 
Chicago. 52552 


Once, long ago; old Bohemian carol, English w 
Richard Compton, m arr. Jessie Angelyn Fitz- 
gerald; mixed cho. © Nov.’ 24, 1942; E pub. 
109766; E. C. Schirmer music co., Boston. 

52553 


Once more the happy day draws near; w adapted 
from old carol; mixed voices. © Dec. 21, 1942; 
E pub. 110316; Mary Elizabeth Hayward, Upper 
Darby, Pa. 52554 


Once upon a time, melody. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 317977; Nick Masaracchia, Chicago. 
52555 


One careless kiss; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; 
E unp. 319824; William Wach, Pittsburgh. 52556 


One day in December; song, melody Eddie Keenan. 
© 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 318918; Fred W. 
Brown, Willard, O. 52557 


One foot in the groove; musical comedy, bk. O. 
Melnicoff, lyrics J. Stevens, mJ. Shuman. © 1c. 
Dec. 16, 1942; D 76200; John Shuman, Jerry Stevens 
& Olga Melnicoff, Philadelphia. 5255 7* 


101 hymns of the Hour of charm; compiled, arr. & 
ed. Hugo Frey. © Dec. 4, 1942: E pub. 109892; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 52558 


117th regimental march; pf. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 317982; Albert De Vito, Hartford. 52559 


167th infantry march; cornet. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; 
E unp. 319834; Charles Luther Smith, Fort Benning, 
Ga. 52560 


One more goodbye; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 26, 
1942; E unp. 319111; Wilbur Beadle, Lafayette, La. 
52561 


One note refused; song, melody Robert N.Schanzer. 
©1c. Dec. 14, 1942: E unp. 318169; Harry Behar, 
New York. 52562 


One romance too many; w Gloria Gordon, melody 
Jimmy Weir & Andy Padova. ©1 c. Dec. 24, 
1942: E unp. 318923; James Frederick Weir, Sy- 
racuse. 52563 


One thing is certain - you're gone; w & melody; 
Ist ten. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318422; 
Harriet Miriam Brown, Crestview, Md. 52564 


Only one; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 30,1942: E unp. 
319403; Michael Harrison, Philadelphia. 52565 


Onward to victory; song, wEdward D.Jones. ©l1c. 
Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318485; William Boyd Stokes, 
Fort Warren, Wy. 52566 


Onyx bringdown; melody Joe Sullivan. © 1c. Dec. 14, 
1942; E unp. 318224; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 52567 


Open up your heart; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. 
of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 
317919; Leland Dicke, Newton, Kan. 52568 


Open your eyes darling; song, melody Gordon R. 
Woodford. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318188; 
Vincent Pantano, Box 1372,N.S.A., Pearl Harbor, 
Hawaii. 52569 


Orinoco trail; w Bill Willis, m Bert Niosi. © Sept. 
29, 1942; Efor. 67790; Canadian music sales corp., 
ltd., Toronto. 52570 


Osawatamie Brown; song, w Countee Cullen. ©1c. 
Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319556; Thaddeus Gorecki, 
Philadelphia. 52571 


Our America; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318029; Ida 
Pear] Hill, Cincinnati. 52572 


Our back door; pf., with w. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E 
unp. 319935; William Olson, Victoria, B. C., 
Canada. 52573 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
52574 ‘ pt. 3, n. s., Vv. 37 


Our back street is Broadway; w & m Reg Morgan 
& Charlie Chester. © Nov, 6, 1942; E for. 67720; 
Victory music pub. co., London. 52574 


Our boys over there; song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318502; Virginia Leslie, Waco, Tex. 
52575 


Our boys willall come marching home;w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 318334; Mae Mc- 
Clellan, Hollywood, Calif. 52576 


Our boys will put-them in their place; song, melody 
Bob Carleton. © 1 c. Dec. 28,1942; E unp. 319207; 
Estella Hayes, Ironton, O. 52577 


Our castle of love; foxtrot, w & melody. © 1 c. Jan. 
6, 1943; E unp. 319890; Arthur Myers, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 52578 


Our country we love; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319183; Miriam 
Macheca, Hollywood, Calif. 52579 


Our emblem; mixed voices. © 1 c. Nov. 20, 1942; 
E unp. 318319; Homer J. Weaver, Augusta, Ga. 
52580 


Our Father; hymn, w E. H. Blakeney, m Cyril V. 
Taylor. © Nov. 19, 1942; E for. 67768; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 52581 


Our Flag will still be flying when we’re done; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319615; Ernest Witte, 
Lincoln Park, N. J. 52582 


Our hit on Hitler; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 
c. Dec. 28,1942; E unp. 319227; Margaret Griffin, 
Pawhuska, Okl. 52583 


Our illuminated Flag; song. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 318330; David Albin Broden, Houston. 
52584 


Our laddie; w & m Robert Nolan Kerr; pf. © Nov. 
30, 1942: E pub. 109680; Theodore Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 52585 


Our last kiss; w J. F. Telinski & Ed Shrader, melody 
Anthony Jedlicka. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 
319762; John Frank Telinski, Chicago. 52586 


Our love forever; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319161; 
Bertha Knight, Chicago. 52587 


Our men; w & melody Gracie Cornett fi. «Gi C. 
Ramsey] © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 318315; 
Gracie Cornett Ramsey, San Antonio. 52588 


Our missionary; song, w Vinone Sutcliffe. © Dec. 
7,1942; E pub. 109714; Hiram Sutcliffe, Inglewood, 
Calif. 52589 


Our own security; song. © 1 c. Dec. 22, 1942; E 
unp. 318907; Daisy Daly Wilson, Wichita. 52590 


Our part; song. © 1 c. Nov. 30,1942; E unp, 317870; 
Katherine India Brown, Newton, Miss. 52591 


Our President; song, arr. Myron Eckman. © 1c. 
Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 318349; Alex Fyfe, Nampa, 
Id, 52592 


Our song; w & melody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942;E 
unp. 318671; Wilma Reynolds Abel, Hobart, Ind. 
52593 


Our subs are on the way; song, w Lurline Crawford. 
© lc. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp, 319401; Cantey Ven- 
able Sutton, Raleigh, N. C. 52594 


Our toast; pf., with w. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 
319804; Neil Colestock, Jackson, Mich. 52595 


Our tomorrow; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. 
Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 318564; Alyce C. Britton, 
Merlin, Or. 52596 


Our victory song; w Walden W. Johnson; mixed cho, 
© 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 318964; Gwenevere 
Hymas, Rigby, Id. 52597 


Our western hemisphere; song. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 
1942; E unp. 319458; Clara Seichepine, Leaven- 
worth, Kan. 52598 


Ours; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp, 
319544; Albert Gamse, New York. 52599 


Out of a clear sky; song. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 318373; Harold Trueblood Satterfield, Los 
Angeles. 52600 


Out of this world; from The Powers girl, w Kim 
Gannon, m Jule Styne. © Nov. 9, 1942; E pub. 
109800; Remick music corp., New York. 52601 


Over here, over there, everywhere; w & mL. L. 
Ringgenberg. © 1 c. Dec. 14,1942; E unp. 318129; 
Roy E. Ringgenberg & Letha L. Ringgenberg, 
Pontiac, Mich. 52602 


Over the sea we go again; w & melody Donald 
Simonds. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 318607; 
Carl Sobie publisher, Grand Rapids, Mich. 52603 


Over there again; w Larry [i. e. L. E.] Ruppel, m 
Betty [i. e. Elizabeth] Rude & Larry [i. e. Law- 
rence] Wirth. © 1 c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318403; 
Lawrence Elmer Ruppel, Pittsburgh. 52604 


Over there, everywhere; arr. Virginia Davis; pf., 
with w. © Nov. 20, 1942; E pub. 109726; William 
Lewis Marion, Evanston, Ill. 52605 


Overnight; fox trot, w & melody. © 1 c. Jan. 2, 
1943; E unp. 319628; Jules Edward Brezin, Camp 
Polk, La. 52606 


Pa la timba; conga-rumba, letra y m Pablo Cairo; 
pf. © Oct. 30, 1942; E for, 67811; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York, 52607 


Pa’ que bailen los muchachos; tango, letra Enrique 
Cadicamo, m Pichuco [pseud. of Anibal Triolo]; 
pf. © Mar. 1, 1942; E for. 67797; Editorial Julio 
Korn, Buenos Aires. 52608 


Packing the bags; from Sin Town, by H. J. Salter; 
conductor. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319068; 
Universal music corp., New York. 52609 


Packs upon our shoulder; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
14, 1942; E unp. 318181; Ida Melotti, New York. 
52610 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no, 12, 1942 52645 


Paloma (La); “by S. Yradier, arr. Leon I. Baker; 
Hawaiian guit. duet. © July 22, 1941; E pub. 
99052; Natl. institute of music & arts, inc., Los 
Angeles. 52611 


—hby Yradier, arr. & ed. Leopold W. Rovenger; 
pf. © Oct. 5, 1942; E pub. 109841; J. & J. Kammen 
music co., New York. 52612 


Pan-America; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 318722; Charles H. Hall, Summit, N. J. 
52613 


Panamericonga, cancion. © Sept. 15, 1942; E pub, 
109632; Arturo Somohano, San Juan, Puerto Rico. 
52614 


Papa, papa, papa; w & melody. ©1c. Dec. 12, 
1942; E unp. 318014; Murray J. Lind, Chicago. 
52715 


Paper boy called Mike; song. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; 
E unp. 318350; Eugene Gorman, Gardena, Calif. 
52616 


Paperhanger of Berlin; song. ©1c. Dec. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 319612; C. H. Clark, Washington. 52617 


Para ti canto yo; bolero, letra y m Pedro Guida; 
pf. © Dec. 8, 1942; E for. 67854; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 52618 


Paratroopers, yes indeed; song. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 
1942: E unp. 319027; Frank Helmouth Hardenstein, 
Atlanta. . 52619 


Part-time blues; w & m Mary L. Harris, Harry 
Filler & Frank Capano. © Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 
109772; Tin Pan Alley, Philadelphia. 52620 


Parting for the good old Red, White and Blue; song, 
m Gordon R. Woodford. © 1 ¢, Jan. 6, 1943; E 
unp. 319865; Charles George Somoila, Plains- 
ville, Pa. 52621 


Partners; from The Powers girl, w Kim Gannon, 
m Jule Styne. © Nov. 9, 1942; E pub. 109798; 
Remick music corp., New York. 52622 


Pasan soldados; marcha; pf., con letra. ©Dec. 19, 
1942; E pub. 110156; Santiago Polanco Nufio, 
Flushing, N. Y. 52623 


Passepied; v. A. Sacchini, bearb. Fabian Rehfeld; 
violine u. klavier. © Aug. 14, 1916; E for. 67762; 
Associated music publishers, inc., New York. 

52624 


Pathway of dreams; song, m Walter Parks. © lc. 
Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318818; L. A. C. Boyd, 
Medicine Hat, Alta., Canada. 52625 


Patriotic songs; w Patricia Leigh & others, m J. 
Chas. McNeil. © Dec. 10, 1942;.E pub. 110045; 
Wesley Webster, Lomita Park, Calif. 52626 


Patsy and Joe; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 318960; Joe S. Dubbs, Atascadero, Calif. 
52627 


Paycer concerto no. 1; E flat alto sax. © 1c. Jan. 
6, 1943; E unp. 319993; Edward Wayne Paycer, 
Pittsburgh. 52628 


Peace! It is I; w J. M. Neale, m Griffith J. Jones: 
mixed cho. © Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 109743; Neil 
A. Kjos music co., Chicago. 52629 


Peaceful valleys, winding lanes; w & melody. © 1 
c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319882; Ben Jaffe, West 
New York, N. J. 52630 


Pearl Harbor disaster; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
31, 1942; E unp. 319520; John Thomas Jake Taylor, 
Terre Haute, Ind. 52631 


Pearl Harbor heartbreak; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 
319744; Florence Winberg, Flint, Mich. 52632 


Peat-bog soidiers (Die moorsoldaten); w & m arr. 
Felix Guenther. © Dec. 4, 1942; E pub. 110162; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New York. 52633 


Pennies in my pocket; w & m Blanche I. Davis 
[pseud. of B.D. Cuthbert] © 1 c. Dec. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 317997; Blanche D. Cuthbert, East Roches- 
ter, N. Y. 52634 


Penny for your thoughts, junior miss; from The 
time, the place and the girl, w William B. Fried- 
lander, m Joe Howard. © Nov. 17, 1942; E pub. 
110069; Joe Howard music house, New York. 

52635 


People of the U.S. A.; w & melody. ©1c.Dec, 17, 
1942; E unp. 318526; George Raymond Simon, 
Hartford. 52636 


Peppermint sticks at play; pf. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 319673; Gloria Mae Siegle, Pittsburgh. 
52637 


Petit (Le) sabot (The litfle wooden shoe); Normandy 
folk-song, English w- Margaret McKee, m arr. 
Ruggero Vené; women’s 3-pt. cho. © Nov. 12, 
1942; E pub. 109176; G. Ricordi &co., inc., New 
York, 52738 


Petunia; from I dood it, w & m Lew Brown, Nacio 
Herb Brown & Ralph Freed. ©1c.Dec. 12, 1942: 
E unp. 317958; Loew’s, inc., New York. 52639 


Physicians of America are your friends; song. © 
1c. Dec. 12, 1942: E unp. 318022; Mary Marquand, 
Willows, Calif. 52640 


Picture of love; w E. Tarone, & melody. © 1 c. 
Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318289; Ernie Tarone & 
Ann Denn Wiles, Escalon, Calif. 52641 


Piedra (La) libre; tango, letra y m Vicente Demarco; 
pf. © Oct. 30, 1942: E for. 67737; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 52642 


Pizzicato; by Hunter Kahler; pf. © Dec. 9, 1942; 
E pub. 109908; Edward Schuberth & co., inc., 
New York. 52643 


Planes in the sky; song, melody Paul Gordon. © 1 
c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319061; Ruby Claire 
Davidson, Birmingham, Ala. 52644 


Planes over America; song, m George H. Morrison. 
© 1c. Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 318517; Elsie M. 
Petee, Fruitport, Mich. 52645 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
52646 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Playing chess; from Keeper of the flame, by Mario 
Castelnuovo-Tedesco. © 1 c. Dec. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 318474; Loew’s, inc., New York. 52646 


Pleasant dreams; song. © 1c. Dec. 22, 1942; E 
unp. 318879; Kathryn Eileen Nickle, Sioux City, 
la. 52647 


—-song. © Dec. 31, 1942; E pub. 110463; W. 
Summers Watson, Pittsburgh. 52648 


Pleasant Valley; w & mSol Feir. © Nov. 24, 1942; 
E pub. 109670; Bob Miller, inc., New York. 
52649 


Please don’t black out the moon; w W. Howe, melody 
M. May. © 1 c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319614; 
Marguerite May & Walt Howe, Hollywood, Calif. 

52650 


Please don’t cry, dear mother; w & melody. © 1 
c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319124; J. P. Templet, 
San Francisco. 52651 


Please don’t ration love; song, w Elmer Kaiser. 
© 1c. Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 318601; Muriel L. 
Wold, Chicago. 52652 


——w & melody. 
318635; Augustine Pereira, Arabi, La. 


© 1c. Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 
52653 


Please don’t say we’re through; w Halord Green, 
& melody. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 317973; 
Arthur Burtran Dungey, Dayton, O. 52654 


Please don’t stop; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 28, 
1942; E unp. 319266; William Feldman, Newark, 
N. J. 52655 


Please oh dear Lord send my daddy back to me; 
song. © Nov. 27, 1942; E pub. 109818; George 
Figari, Rochester, N. Y. 52656 


Please order your last drinks; w & m Horatio 
Nicholls [pseud. of Lawrence Wright] & Billy 
Mayerl. © Dec. 8, 1942; E for. 67858; Lawrence 
Wright music co., ltd., London. 52657 


—— -——arr. Alan Nicholls; orch. pts. © Nov. 
25, 1942; E for. 67813; Lawrence Wright music 
co., ltd., London. 52658 


Please remember; w & melody. © 1 c. Jan. 2, 
1943: E unp. 319702; Regina Luke Wilson, Phoenix, 
Ariz. 52659 


——w F. R. Hunter, melody R. T. McDavid. © 1 c. 
Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 318591; Francis R. Hunter 
& Russell T. McDavid, Leavenworth, Kan. 52660 


Pledge of the army nurse corps; w Alma Grand- 
maison, melody Murray Giller. © 1c. Dec. 26, 
1942; E unp. 318990; Morris M. Giller, New York. 

52661 


Plygeingan; Welsh w Talhaiarn, English w Robert 
Davies, m W. Matthews Williams; mixed voices. 
© Aug. 13, 1942; E for. 67778; Gwynn pub. co., 
Llangollen, North Wales. 52662 


Poem; by Hunter Kahler; pf. © Dec. 9, 1942; E 
pub. 109909; Edward Schuberth & co., inc., New 
York. 52663 


Polish dance; by George Liebling; pf. © Dec. 4, 
1942; E pub, 109719; Wesley Webster, Lomita 
Park, Calif. 52664 


Polka; pf. duet. © Feb. 28, 1941; E for. 67785; 
Alec Rowley, London. 52665 


Polly wolly doodle; traditional air, arr. R. H. 
Noeltner; harmonica & guit., with pf. acc. © Dec. 
7, 1942; E pub. 109989; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. 52666 


Pompey; English-American folk song, arr. Bea- 
trice Krone & M. T. Krone; mixed cho. © Nov. 
7, 1942; E pub, 109752; Max T. Krone, Los 
Angeles. 52667 


Por que; bolero, letra y m Salomon Sherman; pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319026; Evelyn 
Singer, New York. 52668 


Post war date; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Dec. 28, 
1942; E unp. 319264; Maude E. Echard, Brooklyn. 
52669 


Practice on a patriotic scale; w W. G. Beecher, jr., 
melody H.C. Owen. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 
318278; William Gordon Beecher, jr. & Hilfort 
Craft Owen, Washington. 52670 


Pray for the boys; m George Barnes; pf., with w. 
© Dec. 30, 1942; E pub. 110467; G. A. Ward, 
Fayette, O. 52671 


Pray on = pray on; song. © lc. Dec. 22, 1942; E 
unp. 318892; Agnes McEnery, San Antonio. 
52672 


Pray till the light breaks through; w Annette Denn- 
stedt, m B. D. Ackley; pf. © Dec. 5, 1942; E pub, 
109906; Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 52673 


Pray you sinners; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318045; 
James E. Sealy, Moundville, Ala. 52674 


Prayer; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 
318844; John Carrington Christman, Perrysburg, 
O. 52675 


Prayer for men in war; w Lockhart Amerman, m 
Alfred H. Johnson; mixed cho.; pf. or organ acc. 
© Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 109746; Neil A. Kjos 
music co., Chicago. 52676 


Prayer for Russia; by M. Agounoff [pseud. of Q. 
Maganini], based on theme by Tschaikovsky; 2 
B-flat trumpets, horn in F or E flat & trombone. 
Sc. & pts. © Nov. 27, 1942: E pub. 109616; Quinto 
Maganini, Greenwich, Conn. 52677 


Prayer (The) I pray; w Mary Kathleen Sykes, & 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319467; 
Melda Rie Jennett, Decatur, II. 52678 


Praying for country and you dear; song. © Dec. 1, 
1942; E pub. 109753; Frederick Leo Miller, Port- 
land, Or. 52679 


Precious liberty; w Annie Ross Patterson, m Blanche 
I. Davis [pseud. of Blanche D, Cuthbert] © 1c. 
Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 320018; Blanche D. Cuthbert, 
East Rochester, N. Y. 52680 


1918 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1942 


52715 


Preludes; by George Gershwin, transcribed Jascha 
Heifetz; violin & pf. © Dec. 14, 1942; E pub. 
110032; New World music corp., New York. 

52681 


President’s (The) message; w Franklin D. Roose- 
velt, m Vladimir Heifetz; mixed voices. © Dec. 
10, 1942; E pub. 109862; Transcontinental music 
corp., New York. 52682 


Press your lips to mine; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 
2, 1943; E unp. 319656; Lottie Harper, John Day, 
Or. 52683 


Production workers; w & melody. © lc. Dec. 16, 
1942; E unp. 318399; David J. Schmidt, Santa 
Ana, Calif. 52684 


Promise; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319743; Lillian Farley 
Wickelman, Hammond, Ind. 52685 


Promise me, darling; foxtrot song, arr. Joe Manning. 
© 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 318683; Charles B. 
Anderson, Kansas City, Mo. 52686 


Psalm XLV; set to m Lee [i. e. O. G.] Olson; 
mixed voices. © 1 c.Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 318851; 
Olof Gustaf Olson, Bayside, N. Y. 52687 


Pudding and the pie; song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318204; Leland Thompson, East Liverpool, 
O. 52688 


Put the boots to Hitler; song. ©1c. Dec. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 318746; Plummer Riddle, Salem, O. 
oh 52689 


Put your heart in ev rything you do; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Jan. 1, 
1943; E unp. 319588; Bobby Morgan, Iowa, La. 

52690 


Quaracha sabrosa; by Ricardo Fuentes; pf. treble. 
© 1 c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318815; Beacon 
music co., New York. 52691 


Que brutal; vals humoristico, letra y m Donato 
Roman Heitmann; pf. © Oct. 13, 1942; E for. 
67805; Peer internatl. corp., New York. 52692 


Que te cuesta; bolero, letra Ernesto M. Cortazar, 
m Manuel S. Marroqu‘n. © Oct. 16, 1942; E for. 
67738; Promotora Hispano Americana de musica, 
S. a., Mexico, D. F. 52693 


Que tristeza me da; son-afro, letra ym Hermenegildo 
Cardenas; pf. © Oct. 30, 1942: E for. 67810; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 52694 


Queen of all the states; song, m Aaron A. Clark. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 317994; Kate Sa- 
vannah De Bord, Muskogee, Okl. 52695 


Quick shower; from Between us girls, by Frank 
Skinner; conductor. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 
319083; Universal music corp., New York. 52696 


Quit chasing rainbows; song. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 318238; Marcus James Pournelle, Atlanta. 
52697 


Raid on Tokyo; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 320017; Wayne Matthew Dinwiddie, Clay- 
ton, Calif. 52698 


Rain, rain go away; w & melody. © lc. Dec. 21, 
1942; E unp. 318811; Albert Leslie Barker, Lewis- 
burg, Pa. 52699 


Rainbow Bridge; song, arr. Dorothea Thompson. 
© 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 318318; Walter Stiles 
Brooke, Greenwich, Conn. 52700 


Rainbows end in the sunrise; song,m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 318817; Alma Sherrod, Durham, N. C. 

52701 


Rainbow's gold; song, w Will H. Chandler. © 1c. 
Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 319332; Helen C. Turnbull, 
Fort Dix, N. J. 52702 


Rally on; w & m Elektra Allison. © Oct. 9, 1942; 
E pub. 109846; Elektrann music pub. co., New 
York. 52703 


Rambling homeward; song, m Leo Richard & Hec- 
tor Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319304; 
Edward S. Carter, Scandia, Kan. 52704 


Rangers; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 1c. Dec. 
24, 1942; E unp. 318920; Lillian Dandolph, Hill- 
side, N. J. 52.705 


Rarin’ to go; w & melody Bob [i. e. R. E.] Cole. © 
1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319023; Robert Earl 
Cole, Lynch, Ky. 52706 


Rationing; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Dec. 
28, 1942; E unp. 319353; William J. Griffin & 
Rosalie V. Griffin, Riviera, Fla. 52707 


Recordando mi amor; bolero, letra y m Julio Brito. 
© Dec. 28, 1942; E pub. 110435; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 52708 


Recuerdo a California; pf., con letra. © 1c. Jan. 
6, 1943; E unp. 319848; Victor Rodriguez Huerta, 
Hayward, Calif. 52709 


Red cross flag is flying; song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 
1942; E unp. 317882; Phyllis May Penfield, Santa 
Maria, Calif. 52710 


Red flames - blue embers; song, melody Lloyd 
Nathan. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319035; 
Adalene Craig, San Diego, Calif. 52711 


Red River Valley; traditional air, arr. R. H. Noelt- 
ner; organ. © Dec. 7, 1942; E pub. 109990; T. 
B. Harms co., New York. 52712 


Red, White and Blue; march; pf., with w. © 1c. 
Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 319512; Clara Isabel Nelson, 
Amsterdam, N. Y. 52713 


—song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 318059; 
Martha Lee Allison, Wytheville, Va. 52714 


Reflections of you; w E. L. Mullett, melody S. C. 
Mullett. © 1 c. Jan. 7, 1943; E unp. 319958; 
Sidney Cantelon Mullett & Edna Lilian Mullett, 
Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 52715 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


52716 


Refugee love song; song. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E 
unp. 319695; Patrick Watters, New York. 52716 


Regina coeli; by J. Wackenthaler, arr. Edw. Grey; 
2-pt. treble voices. © Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 
109794; McLaughlin & Reilly co., Boston, 52717 


Reina; pf., with w. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 
319817; David Pedreira, East Natick, Mass. 
52718 


Remember our boys; song, m Leo Richard & Hec- 
tor Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319162; 
Ruby Thomas, San Francisco. 52719 


—— ——melody Ronald Buck. © 1c. Dec. 21, 
1942; E unp. 318735; Norma Jean Pulliam, Sharon, 
Kan. 52720 


Remember Pearl Harbor; song, melody Eddie 
Keenan. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319205; 
Camille A. Phelan, Oklahoma City. ' 52721 


Remembering you; song. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 317871; Katherine India Brown, Newton, Miss. 


52722 
Rest, my little curly head; song, melody Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1 c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319964; 


Betty Jo Boleyn Potter, Illinois City, Il. 52723 
Retumban los canones; conga, letra y m Armando 
Beltran; pf. © Oct. 30, 1942; E for. 67808; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 52724 


Revelaci6n; bolero, letra y m Ernesto Dominguez. 
© Oct. 16, 1942; E for. 67748; Promotora His- 
pano Americana de musica, s. a., Mexico, D. F. 

52725 


Reverie; song. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E unp. 318429; 
Elise Marie DuRant Neff, Los Angeles. 592726 


Rhumba cocktail; w Jack Elliott, m Neil Bondshu. 
© Nov. 15, 1942; E pub. 109814; Plamor music 
co., Chicago. 52727 


Rhythm of the sea; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 30, 
1942; E unp. 319426; Alice Watson Schoenefeldt, 
Dormont, Pa. 52728 


Ride ’em soldier; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 28, 
1942; E unp. 319284; Gilbert Lewis Martel, Hart- 
ford. 52729 


Ride in the country; from Between us girls, by 
Frank Skinner; conductor. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 319084; Universal music corp., New York. 

52730 


Ride on top of the bus; w & m Sheila M. Anthony 
[pseud. of Robert Schirmer]; pf. © Nov. 24, 
1942; E pub, 109914; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

52731 


Right foot, left foot; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 18, 
1942; E unp. 318598; Audrey Lorraine Cregier, 
Evanston, II1. 52732 


Right in the middle of the traffic; song. © 1c. 
Dec, 21, 1942; E unp. 318755; Grace Louise Bos- 
worth, St. Joseph, Mo, 52733 


1920 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Right is might; w & m Eleanor Mellichamp & M, 
M. Sheffield; © Dec. 15, 1942; E pub, 109972; 
Marion M. Sheffield, Washington. 52734 


Rippin it up; by Robert W. Buggert; snare drum. 
© Dec. 15, 1942; E pub. 110017; Belwin, inc., 
New York, 52735 


River bend; song. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 
319445; Clarence R. Skelley, Honolulu. 52736 


River junction; fox-trot melody. © 1 c. Dec. 17, 
1942; E unp.’318552; Charles Orion Lyon, Augusta, 
Ga, 52737 


Road to love; w & m Bill [i. e. W. A.] Telquist. 
©l1c. Dec. 31,1942; E unp. 319411; William Allen 
Telquist, Seattle. 52738 


Road to victory; song, pf.arr. Russ Henderson. © 
1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318802; Grace T. Small, 
West Palm Beach, Fla. 52739 


Robbins mammoth collection of songs of the gay 
nineties; compiled, arr. & ed. Hugo Frey. © Nov. 
30, 1942; E pub. 109900; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 52740 


Robert Forrest killed; from Keeper of the flame, 
by Bronislaw Kaper. © 1 c. Dec. 16,1942; E unp. 
318469; Loew’s, inc., New York. 52741 


Robert Forrest’s mother; from Keeper of the flame, 
by Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1 c. Dec. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 318455; Loew’s, inc., New York. 52742 


Roberts meets Johnson; from Cargo of innocence, 
by Lennie Hayton. © 1 c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 
317951; Loew’s, inc., New York. 52743 


Robins round-up; pf. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 
319543; Horace V. Vose, Gurnee, IIl. 52744 


Rock (A) was in the snowball; song, melody Gerald 
Marks. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319461; 
Irving Caesar, New York. 52745 


Roll up your sleeves, America; pf., withw. O lc. 
Dec. 26,1942; E unp. 319145; Carl Lewis, Atlanta. 
52746 


Romanesca; w Sonny Miller, m Jacob Gade. © Oct. 
2, 1942; E for. 67714; Lawrence Wright music 
co., ltd., London. 52747 


Rosa de abril; letra Alvaro Suarez, m Ernesto 
Lecuona. © Dec. 11, 1942; E for. 67832; Candido 
G. Galdo, Havana, 52748 


Rosa Maria; polka, arr. M.V.Cardilli; string orch. 
pts. © lc. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317896; Giacomo 
Gelfo, New York. 52749 


Rosalita; song, m John C, Ringwald & J. M. Thyben. 
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 319503; Jon Marc 
Thyben, Los Angeles. : 52750 


Rose; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 
319063; Mae James, Atlanta. 52751 


Rose Ann of Charing Cross; fox trot, w Kermit 
Goell, m Mabel Wayne, arr. Jack Mason; orch. pts. 
© Dec, 8, 1942; E pub. 109910; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 52752 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 12, 1942 


——w Kermit Goell, m Mabel Wayne. © Dec. 4, 
1942; E pub. 109803; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 52753 


Rose of Tralee; traditional air. arr. R. H. Noelt- 
ner & Alice Patton; pf. © Dec. 7, 1942; E pub. 
109994; T. B. Harms co., New York. 52754 


Rose of victory; fox trot, w & melody Bobbie Ben- 
ton [pseud. of Robert Benton Barclay] © 1c. 
Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 319691; Barclay musical 
publications, San Diego, Calif. 52755 


Roses you gave me; w Dorothy Evans; pf. © 1c. 
Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318807; Mary Margaret 
Crim, Bergholz, O. 52756 


Rostov revels; by Carl Weber; ist violin. © lc. 
Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 318494: Emil Ascher, inc., 
New York. 52757 


’Round the corner; song. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 319196; Eleanor A. De Vane, Portsmouth, 
Va. 52758 


Roving fancies; by Haydn Wood; full orch. pts. © 
Sept. 21, 1942; E for. 67723; Bosworth & co., 
ltd., London. 52759 


Roving Jack; pf. duet. 
67786; Alec Rowley, London. 


© Feb. 28, 1941; E for. 
52760 


Rumbeame; melody Ricardo Fuentes. © 1c. Dec. 
21, 1942; E unp. 318814: Beacon music co., New 
York. 52761 


Russian, British, American boy; w & melody. © 
1c. Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 318527; Rose Freemer 
& Al Berkman, Philadelphia. 52762 


Russian dance; by P. Tschaikowsky, arr. Charles 
J. Roberts; band pts., with conductor. © Nov. 25, 
1942: E pub. 109656; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 52763 


Russian homeland; song, arr. Jeanne Landry. © 1 
c. Dec. 10, 1942, E unp. 317886; Greta Mary Lucas, 
Ottawa. 52764 


Rustlers’ ride; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 319173; Geza Weitzner, New York. 52765 


Saddle pals; song, melody Ronald Buck. ©1c. 
Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318728; Dave Strudle, 
Aberdeen, S. D. 52766 


Sadie Thompson; from Between us girls, by Charles 
Previn; conductor. pts. 1, 2. © 1c. each Dec. 
24, 1942; E unp. 319085, 319086; Universal music 
corp., New York. 52767, 52768 


Safecracker’s serenade; song, melody Robert N. 
Schanzer. © 1 c. Dec. 29, 1942; E unp. 319288; 
Harry Behar, New York. 52769 


Sailing on a moonbeam, w Betty Peterson, m Russ 
Morgan, Louis Blasco & Charles Beetho. © Dec. 
10, 1942; E pub. 109943; Jenkins music co., Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 52770 


Sailor boy in blue; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 26, 
1942: E unp. 318980; Lucille J. Butler, Payson, 
Utah. 52771 


Sailor’s plan; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 318641; Michael Paul Baltusnik, U. S. 
navy const., Batt. navy 8175, c/o Fleet P. O., 
San Francisco. 52772 


Sailors’ war song, song, melody LewBellin. ©1c. 
Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319711, Louise J. Dubsky, 
Cleveland. 52773 


St. Mary-Le-Bow; w T. B. Pollock, m J. Edgar 
Humphreys; pf. © Dec. 18, 1942: E for. 67827; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., London. 52774 


Saint Thomas march; pf. accordion. © 1 c. Dec. 
14, 1942; E unp. 318160; Frederick Paul Vollmer, 
Reading, Pa. 52775 


Sally, my dear; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 317869; Adam Z. Moore, Lancaster, Pa. 
52776 


Salute our Flag; song, m Aaron A. Clark. © Nov. 
21, 1942; E pub. 109869; Mary Alice Hogan, Fort 
Myers, Fla. 52777 


Salute the Waves: song, arr. Sam Milam. © 1c. 
Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318956; Doris Boll & Dorothy 
Hanson, Blue Springs, Mo. 52778 


Salute the Yanks; song. © Dec. 2, 1942; E pub. 
109946; John P. Angel, Seattle. 52779 


Salvation army brass band journal; compiled Bram- 
well Coles; full sc. & pts. 2d ser., nos. 333-336, 
July, 1942. © Oct. 2, 1942; E for. 67788; Sal- 
vationist pub. & supplies, ltd., London. 52780 


Salvation song; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942: 
E unp. 319371; Raymond John Stiefler, Blasdell, 
Ney... 52781 


Sammies are coming; song. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 318490; Percy S. Black, Phoenix, Ariz. 
52782 


Sammy the old salty swab; w J. D’AHonso, m J. 
Cajhaml. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 318969; 
John D’ Alfonso & Jerry Cajhaml, San Diego, Calif. 

52783 


Sandyville Special; w & melody. ©1c. Jan. 1, 1943; 
E unp. 319618; Thomas James Oswald, Cleveland 
Heights, O. 52784 


Sans souci; w Percy Fridenberg, m anon., arr. Guy 
Whitney [pseud. of Thornton W. Allen]; men’s 
voices. © Nov. 6, 1942; E pub. 110056; Allen 
intercollegiate music, inc., New York. 52785 


Santa Barbara keep fighting along, w & m Milo 
Sweet & Thornton W. Allen. © Nov. 6, 1942; E 
pub. 109879; Thornton W. Allen co., New York. 

52786 


Santa, don’t forget our boys across the sea; w &m 
Bobby Gregory; pf. © Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 
109700; Amer. music pub. co., New York. 52787 


Santa Lucia; w & m traditional, arr. R. H. Noelt- 
ner; steel guit. © Dec. 7, 1942, E pub. 109991; 
T. B. Harms co., New York. 52788 


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52789 


Santa, send my daddy back to me; w Ted fi. e. 
Theodore] Rosen, melody Alfred Lewis. © 1c. 
Dec. 29, 1942; E unp. 319391; Theodore Rosen, 
Boston. 52789 


Santa, send my daddy home for Christmas; song. 
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; E unp. 318501; John Arthur 
Grabler, Mansfield, O. 52790 


Santos modern Hawaiian guitar method; by Her- 
bert Boote. pt. 1. © Nov. 27, 1942; AA 416421; 
Don Santos pub. co., Rochester, N. Y. 52791 


Sarabande; v. G. F. Handel, bearb. Fabian Rehfeld; 
violine u. klavier; in G dur. © July 17, 1916; E 
for. 67756; Associated music publishers, inc., 
New York. 52792 


Save a life; song, w Evelyn Faigin. © 1 c. Dec. 
26, 1942; E unp. 319106; Abraham Kantor, Cleve- 
land. 52793 


Save all your kisses; song. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 319198; Jack Lenox, Buffalo. 52794 


Sax waltz; arr.; pf. © 1c. July 7, 1942; E unp. 
317893; Sarah Dodge Bland, Tacoma. 52795 


Say a prayer for a pal on Guadalcanal; song, melody 
Gona Blankenship. © 1 c. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 
319690; George Curley Sizemore, Radford, Va. 

52796 


Say it with flowers; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318210; Evelyn Bernice 
Taylor, Elizabeth, N. J. 52797 


Say there; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 15, 1942; E 
unp. 318270; George Weinflash, New York.- 
- 52798 


Scent of perfume in the moonlight; w & melody Jay 
Austin [pseud. of J. A. Drout] © 1 c. Dec. 22, 
1942; E unp. 318904; James Austin Drout, New 
York. 52799 


Scherzo; v. Jos. Haydn, bearb. Fabian Rehfeld; 
violine u, klavier; in G dur. © July 31, 1916; E 
for. 67758; Associated music publishers, inc., 
New York. 52800 


Scotland and Ireland; song, m Leo Richard & Hec- 
tor Richard. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318034; 
Stanley L. Orndoff, Glenwood Springs, Col. 

52801 


Scrap the Axis and the Japs; w & m Edwin Herbert 
[pseud. of Edwin H. Schoonmaker] © Dec. 12, 
1942; E pub. 109941; Edwin H. Schoonmaker, d. 
b, a. Edwin Herbert music publishers, New York. 

52802 


Se contento el jibarito; cancién. © Sept. 15, 1942; 
E pub. 109634; Arturo Somohano, San Juan, Puerto 
Rico. 52803 


Seacoast artillery; w & melody. © 1 c. Jan. 5, 
1943; E unp. 319800; Donald G. Bortfeld, San 
Rafael, Calif. 52804 


Searching for his grave; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
21, 1942; E unp. 318769; Jack Anglin, Johnnie 
Wright & George Peek, Charleston,W.Va. 52805 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Security; w Annie Johnson Flint, m B. D. Ackley; 
pf. © Dec. 5, 1942; E pub. 109904; Rodeheaver 
co., Winona Lake, Ind. 52806 


See it through; w Walter K. Victor, & melody. © 
1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318103; John Victor, 
Elmont, L. I., N. Y. 52807 


Seit du bist avek fun mir; from Be happy, w Isidore 
Lillian, m Sholom Secunda. 
(79D JIE PYIIN 20°32 17 229T) © Nov. 16, 1942; 
E pub, 109842; J. & J. Kammen music co., New 
York. 52808 


Send back my boy to me; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec, 
28,1942; Eunp. 319499; Hazel Boyer Rook, Miami, 
Okl. 52809 


Sefiorita; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 318925; Bernard Sydney Garte, New York. 
52810 


Sefiorita espafiola, no. 1; melody. © 1c. Dec. 17, 
1942: E unp. 318566; Daniel Orin Hubbard, Atlanta. 
52811 


Sentimental feeling; w Ben Ryan, m Lou Handman, 
© Dec. 15, 1942; E pub. 110047; Broadway music 
corp., New York. 52812 


Sentimental rhapsody; w Harold Adamson, m Al- 
fred Newman, based on theme from Street scene. 
© Nov. 13, 1942; E pub. 110004; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 52813 


September nights in blue Hawaii; w & m Don Corbo 
[i. e. Dominick R. Corbo, jr.] © 1 c. Dec. 14, 
1942; E unp. 318326; Dominick R. Corbo, jr., 
sole owner Ocean-spray music co., Asbury Park. 

52814 


Serenade; by Hans Gal, op. 46; string orch. sc. 
© Dec. 28, 1942; E for. 67838; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 52815 


Serenade to a sarong; by Benny Carter; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1943; E unp. 319928; Paramount 
music corp., New York, 52816 


Serenata ritmica; by Noro Morales, arr. D. Savino; 
pf. © Dec. 28, 1942; E pub. 110437; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 52817 


Sergeant Malone; w W. J. Tynam, melody J. F. 
McPartland. © 1 c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319639; 
Joseph F. McPartland & William J. Tynam, New 
York. . 52818 


Seven American poems; w Edna St. Vincent Millay 
[i. e. Edna St. Vincent Millay Boissevain] & 
Elinor Wylie, m Arthur Bliss, low voice. © Dec. 
18, 1942; E for. 67826; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

52819 


Shades of velvet; by John Gart; pf. accordion. © 
Feb. 13, 1942; E pub. 109758; Solo music pub- 
lications, inc., New York. 52820 


Shadow of a doubt; w Bob Reed, m Harry Miller. 
© Dec. 14, 1942; E pub. 109980; Music products, 
inc., New York. 52821 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 12, 1942 52857 


Shake hands with your air-raid warden; m Gerald 
Marks; pf., with w. © Feb. 5, 1942; E pub. 
110363; Irving Caesar, New York. 52822 


Shall I forget; m Claude L. Murphree; med. voice. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319888; Ruth Enck 
Engle, Coral Gables, Fla. 52823 


Shangri-La; w & m Joseph Cancelmo, Harry Filler 
& Frank Capano. © Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 109773; 
Tin Pan Alley, Philadelphia. 52824 


Shanty song; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe; pf. 
treble. © 1 c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319131; 
Curtis Monroe, Washington. 52825 


She threw a kiss to a soldier; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Jan. 1, 1943; E 
unp. 319597; Early Neylans Rosebrough, Tampa, 
Fla. 52826 


She was singing a sweet melody; w & m Isabel Cole, 
Barb. White & Bob White; pf. treble. © 1c. Dec. 
30, 1942; E unp. 319396; Arthur Robert White, 
Chicago. 52827 


She wears gold bars on her shoulders; fox-trot 
song, melody Len Fleming. © ic. Dec. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 319339; Perle Stewart, Pennington Gap, 
Va. 52828 


Shepherd’s prayer; by Robert Stolz, op. 734; solo, 
with pf. acc. 1. B flat clarinet. - 2. Oboe. © Dec. 
18, 1942; E pub. 110273, 110274; Boosey & Hawkes, 
inc., New York. 52829, 52830 


Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of terror; by Frank 
Skinner; conductor. 1. End title. - 2. Main title. 
© 1c. each Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 318392, 318393; 
Universal music corp., New York. 52831, 52832 


Sherman shuffle; by Duke Ellington; pf. treble. © 
1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 318379; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 52833 


She’s a dancing yoo hoo girl; w C. Woodard, melody 
A. H. Clark. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1942, E unp. 319402, 
Clifton Woodard & Archie H. Clark, Hickory, Va. 

52834 


She’s a WAAC; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. of 
Andrew Brady] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp 
318819; Jack Stoutenburg, Lansing, Mich. 

52835 


She’s missing me tonight; song. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 
1942; E unp. 318981; B. Ellen Britton, Sioux Falls, 
S.D. 52836 


She’s my darling from Bellaire, w & m James 
Gallagher. © Oct. 11, 1942; E pub. 109955; Ben-et 
songs, New York. 52837 


She’s my good neighbor, south of the Rio Grande; 
w & m Ted [i. e. T. J.] Jansen. © 1c. Dec. 10, 
1942; Eunp. 317659; Theodore J. Jansen, East 
Orange, N. J. 52838 


She’s the sweetest liitle flower: song, m Leo Rich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942, E 
unp. 319163; Leon Workman, Newark, N. J. 

52839 


Shooting stars; w Julia Timer, from poem by F. 
Teo Von Donop, m Willy Geisler; with solo violin 
ad lib. © Dec. 17, 1942, E pub. 109964; Harmonia 
edition pub. co., New York. 52840 


Short, fat and 4-F, w & melody Don Raye & Gene 
DePaul. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318009; 
Leeds music corp., New York. 52841 


Short’nin’ bread; arr. Walter Lane; pf. © Dec. 30, 
1942; E pub. 110452; Shattinger piano & music co., 
St. Louis. 52842 


Shoulder arms; pf., withw. © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E 
unp. 319668; Edward Francis Brown, jr., Wood- 
bourne, N. Y. 52843 


Shoulder to shoulder, w & m LeoJ Walsh. © Sept. 
19, 1942: E for. 67791; Canadian music sales 
corp., ltd., Toronto. 52844 


Sibylline; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe; pf. 
treble. © lc. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319126; 
Curtis Monroe, Washington. 52845 


Siciliana; by George Matthias Monn, arr. John 
Brydson, violin & pf. © Nov. 27, 1942, E for. 
67816; Novello & co., ltd., London. 52846 


Siempre alegre; foxtrot, letra y m Segundo Zamora; 
pf. © Oct. 13, 1942; E for. 67739; Peer internatl. 
corp., New York. 52847 


Silver skates; Dutch waltz; pf. © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943, 
E unp. 319617; Richard Ten Hoor, BerrienSprings, 
Mich. 52848 


Silver wings in the moonlight; w & m Gene Autry, 
Johnny Marvin & Fred Rose. © Nov. 10, 1942; E 
pub. 109737; West’rn music pub. co., Hollywood, 
Calif. 52849 


Sin Town; by H. J. Salter; conductor. 1. Main title. 
- 2. End title. © 1c. each Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 
319067, 319071; Universal music corp., New York. 

52850, 52851 


Since the first night I found you, w M. Bigelow, 
melody D. Ahlstrand. © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943, E unp. 
319545, Mildred Bigelow & David Ahlstrand, 
Montebello, Calif. 52852 


Since you’ve gone I don’t even care; w & m Ethel 
Laris [i.e. E. A. L. Ranger], pf. treble. © 1 c. 
Dec. 30, 1942, E unp. 319434; Ethel Athene Laris 
Ranger, Chicago. 52853 


Sing a song for Uncle Sam; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
28, 1942; E unp. 319285; Gilbert Lewis Martel, 
Hartford. 52854 


Sing the world in tune, w & melody Helen [i. e. M. 
H.] Schick. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942, E unp. 319343: 
Margaret Helen Schick, Cincinnati. 52855 


Singing hills of Pennsylvania; song, m Glen Ray- 
mond. ©1c. Dec. 30, 1942, E unp. 319365; Frank 
Powell Parsons, Fallsington, Pa. 52856 


Singing wind, w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942, 
E unp. 318775; Frank F. Hadrick, jr., Chicago. 
52857 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
52858 pt. 3, n. s., v..37 


Sinner’s plea; hymn. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318105; Pauline Jessie Bigham, Topeka, Kan. 
52858 


Sitting on the clouds; song, m StephenGrady [pseud. 
of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 
319577; Thomas Mitchell, Yadkinville, N. C. 

52859 


Six mile stretch; by Sam Donahue & Ken Meisel, 
arr. S. Donahue; orch. pts. © Dec. 1, 1942; E 
pub. 109724; Mutual music soc., inc., New York. 

52860 


16 rhythms and story plays for kindergarten and 
primary grades; pf. © Nov. 23, 1942; E pub. 
110074; Howard Stein, Milwaukee. 52861 


60 m. p. h.; by John Gart; pf. accordion. © Feb. 
13, 1942; E pub. 109759; Solo music publications, 
inc., New York. 52862 


Sky was blue; m R. W. Swanson & Louis Rosen- 
berger; pf., with, © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 
317938; Roy W. Swanson, Minneapolis. 52863 


Sled was hooked behind the car; song, melody Gerald 
Marks. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319463; 
Irving Caesar, New York. 52864 


Sleep; song. 
Dahlquist, Fresno, Calif. 


© Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 109918; E. 
52865 


Sleepy Hollow; song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318156; Ethel Mae Craig, Sacramento, Calif. 
52866 


Slightly delightfully mad, about.you; song. © 1 c. 
Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318751; Grace Louise Bos- 
worth, St. Joseph, Mo. 52867 


Slowpoke; w & m Al Trace, Ben Trace & Bill 
Walker. © Dec. 19, 1941; E pub. 109688; M. M. 
Cole pub. co., Chicago. 52868 


Smile and set the world a-smiling; hymn, w Thomas 
Connelly, m William Hargrave. © May 15,1942;E 
pub. 109971; Simon Eicher Ramseyer, Milwaukee. 

52869 


Smile, Chiros, smile; song. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 319472; J. H. Gibson, Dayton, O. 52870 


Smile to the soldiers; song, m J. Chas, McNeil. © 
1c. Dec. 28,1942; E unp. 319356; Olly Mae Riddle, 
New Orleans. 52871 


Smoke dreams; w T. Paige, melody A. Weiner. © 
1 c. Dec. 11, 1942; E unp. 318335; Arthur Weiner 
& Tony Paige, Woodside, L. I., N. Y. 92872 


Smyrna base; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 318938; Eugene O. Fosdick, Liberty, Ind. 
52873 


Snow has come; arr. Louis Rosenberger; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 318272; Roy W. 
Swanson, Minneapolis. 52874 


Snow on the rooftops; song, m Bernard C. Riddell 
&C. O. Pike. © 1 c. Dec. 16,1942; E unp. 318371; 
Charles Olson Pike, Highland Park, N. J. 52875 


1924 


Snowshine at Bethlehem; anthem, w Charlene 
Dieterich, m Milton Dieterich; mixed voices; pf. 
or organ acc. © Nov. 23, 1942; E pub. 109512; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 52876 


So dear to my heart; song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318106; Vera Vee Leonard, Medford, Or. 
52877 


So let us be sweethearts; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 
319311; Thomas Koski, Weston, W. Va. 52878 


So long; song. © 1c. Dec.17, 1942; E unp. 318529; 
Lester C. A. Kaufmann, New York. 52879 


So long for now; w Jack Owens, m Clyde Rogers, 
Freddy Martin & Eddie Fissinger. © Nov. 24, 
1942; E pub. 109733; Maestro music co., Holly- 
wood, Calif. 52880 


So nice to have met you; w & melody Sheila Faber. 
© 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319773; Sophie E. 
Fassberg, Spring Valley, N. Y. 52881 


So precious; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318097; A. Pauline 
Freshman, Waynesboro, Pa. 52882 


So they asked for war; song, m JohnC. Ringwald & 
J. M. Thyben. © 1c. Dec. 10,1942; E unp. 319502; 
Jon Marc Thyben, Los Angeles. 52883 


So true; w E. Arsanis, melody W. Smith. ©1c. 
Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 317984; Edmund Arsanis & 
Walter Smith, San Francisco. 52884 


So we will wake up; song, melody Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 
317923; Bratten Grizzle, Woodbury, Tenn. 

52885 


Softly now the light of day; hymn, w G. W. Doane. 
© Dec. 3, 1942; E pub. 109625; William E. Arnaud, 
Atlanta. 52886 


Soldier; song. © 1 c. Jan. 5, 1943; E unp. 319797; 
Edmund Morris, Melbourne, Australia. 52887 


Soldier and his dog; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 16, 
1942; E unp. 318410; Jack Peters, Newark, N. J. 
52888 


Soldier and his girl; w & m Don Corbo [i. e. D. R. 
Corbo, jr.] © Dec. 3, 1942; E pub. 109949; Dom- 
inick R. Corbo, jr., Asbury Park. 52889 


Soldier boy; song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318207; Ruby Lee Graham, Boise, Id. 52890 


——song. © 1c. Jan. 4,1943; E unp. 320010; Phyl- 
lis Michael, Shickshinny, Pa, 52891 


—— ——melody M. C. Sax. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318201; John Lipka, New York. 52892 


Soldier boy Jim; song. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 
319697; Grace Dyser Tompkins, Des Moines. 
52893 


Soldier boy, we must go to war again; w & melody. 
© 1c, Dec. 29, 1942; E unp. 319290; William 
Guida, Camden, N. J. 52894 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1942 


52932 


Soldier boy’s waltz; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. 
Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319055; Ardele Wafler 
Ferris, St. Louis. 52895 


Soldier way; song, w Frank Day. © 1c. Dec. 24, 
1942; E unp. 319064: Albert J. Skully, Cleveland. 
52896 


Soldier’s conversation; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319357; Paul E. Utley, 
Fort Huachuca, Ariz. 52897 


Soldier’s dream; w Hamm [i. e. N.] Carter & Lu 
Earl, melody L. Earl. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 318239; Nannie Carter, Indianola, . Neb. 

52898 


Soldier’s farewell; song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E 
unp. 318179; Clarice Laura Norsworthy, Houston. 
52899 


—— —m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © lc. 
Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319297; Ruth Richardson, 
Sumner, Ky. 52900 


—w & melody Clyde Warren Choate. ©1c. Dec. 
21, 1942: E unp. 318716; May V. Choate; Pecan 
Island, La. 52901 


Soldier’s lament; song. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 319454; Albert B. Cannon, Upper Darby, Pa. 
52902 


Soldier’s prayer; song. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; E 
unp. 318327; Anastasia C. Keleher, Jersey City. 
52903 


—— ——-pf. arr. Louis Rosenberger. © 1c. Dec. 
21, 1942; E unp. 318809; Roy W. Swanson, Minnea- 
polis. 52904 


—w & melody. ©1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 
318961; Joseph Thomas Ottino, Camp Edwards, 
Mass. 52905 


Soldiers, sailors and fighting marines; 1st E flat 
alto sax., with w. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318345; David Rivera, Chicago. 52906 


Solid; melody Lee [i. e. Leon] Resnick. © 1c. 
Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318368; Leon Resnick, 
Livingston Manor, N. Y. 52907 


Solitude; melody, with pf. acc. ©1c. Dec. 3, 1942; 
E unp. 318681; John Venerandi, Evansville, Ind. 
52908 


Some day I'll come back to you; w&melody. ©1c. 
Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 318638; Enoch Nathaniel 
Martin, jr., Newark, N. J. 52909 


Some near day; song. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 
319088; Margarethe Kopcsak, Jackson Heights, 
Tale. N.Y. 52910 


Somebody else’s kisses; w Gloria Gordon, melody 
Jimmy Weir & Andy Padova. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 318922; James Frederick Weir, Syracuse. 

52911 


Someday Ill be with you; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
16, 1942; E unp. 318374; Ray J. Odle, Covina, 
Calif. 52912 


Someday you'll tell me; w & melody. ©1c.Dec. 
14, 1942; E unp. 318173; Harry Ben Bolt, Troy, 
oO. 52913 


Someone from somewhere; from The laurel crown; 
2-pt. treble voices. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 
318231; Erna Wedeman, New York. 52914 


Something has happened to me; song, m Stephen 
Grady [pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Dec. 10, 
1942; E unp. 317921; Ann Adams, Trenton, N. J. 

52915 


Sometime somewhere; song, melody Tom Baker 
[pseud. of Carroll Webster] ©1c. Dec. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 317922; John Pacora, Transfer, Pa. 52916 


Sometime tomorrow; w Guy Learned, & melody. 
©1c.Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318883; Gene Burdette, 
Hollywood, Calif. 52917 


Somewhere I'll find you; waltz song. © 1c. Dec. 
21, 1942; E unp. 318721; Rosa Lee Miriam Moro, 
Denver. 52918 


Somewhere in my heart; song. © 1 c.Dec. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 317920; Gwendolyn Nichols, Baltimore. 
52919 


Somewhere, over there; song. ©1c. Dec. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 319360; Edward M. Doyle, Cleveland. 
52920 


—w & melody. ©1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 
318049; Blanche Odle, Covina, Calif. 52921 


Somewhere over there somewhere; song. © 1 c. 
Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319829; Jennie Wiseman, 
Sheridan, Ill. 52922 


Son of a bombardier; w & m Rex [i. e. R. W.] 
Dunn. ©1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319148; 
Reginald William Dunn, Beverly Hills, Calif. 

52923 


Son of a fightin’ dad; song, w Clarence H. Russell. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318143; Olive Nelson 
Russell, St. Louis Park, Minn. 52924 


Sonata in G minor; pf. treble. © 1 c.Dec. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 318446; Norman Martin Kahanovsky, Pro- 
vidence. 52925 


Song (A) does something to you; w & melody. © 1 
c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319730; Herbert Westbrook 
Smith, Ellsworth, Me. 52926 


Song for Christmas; song, w James J. O’Brien. © 
lc. Dec. 29, 1942, E unp. 319367; Charles Cullen 
Chapman, New Orleans. 52927 


Song hit guild folio no. 8; w &m compiled Michael 
L. Schloss. © Dec. 7, 1942; AA 416944; Song hit 
guild, inc., New York. 52928 


Song of all songs; song, melody Frank Ambrose. © 
1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319014; Auggie H. Ritt- 
hamele, Chicago. 52929 


Song of Thanksgiving; old Dutch melody, transcribed 
Sydney Twinn; with pf.acc. 1. Violin. - 2.2 violins 
- 3. Violoncell. © Nov. 20, 1942; E for. 67781- 
67783; Frederick Harris music co., ltd., Oakville, 
Ont., Canada. 52930-52932 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


52933 


Song of the dragon fly; fantasy waltz song. © 1c. 
Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318846; Spas Simeonoff 
Ivanoff, Crystal City, Tex. 52933 


Song of the 89th; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; 
E unp. 319638; M. A. Guild, Camp Carson, Col. 
52934 


Song of the engineers; song, melody John W. Strong. 
© Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319756; James Deering 
Powell, Camp Hood, Tex. 52935 


Song of the free men; w M. Lampell, melody E. 
Robinson. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1942; E unp. 318052; 
Earl Robinson & Millard Lampell, New York. 

52936 


Song of the islands; arr. Harry Stanley; Hawaiian 
guit. orch., in note & diagram, with w. © Dec. 
21,1942; E pub. 110248; Charles E. King, Honolulu. 

52937 


——(Na lei o Hawaii); fox-trot, w & mC. E. King, 
arr. Jack Mason; orch. pts. © Dec. 21, 1942; E 
pub. 110247; Charles E. King, Honolulu. 52938 


Song of the land; song. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 318745; Ed. C. Johnson, Van Nuys, Calif. 
52939 


Song of the Moldau; from The Moldau, by B. Sme- 
tana, arr. William M. Felton; pf. © Nov. 12, 
1942; E pub. 109382; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 52940 


Song of the rice fields; intermezzo, Frederick 
Humphries; pf. © Dec. 14, 1942; E for. 67780; 
West’s, ltd., London. 52941 


Song of the Waves; w Shannor Bolin, Johnny [i. e. 
J. B.] Salb; pf. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 
318421; John Burke Salb, Washington. 52942 


Song that’s yet but a title to me; w & melody. © 
1 c. Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 320022; Anna Kopyn, 
New York. 52943 


Song without words; by Marie H. Murnane; violin, 
with pf. acc. © Dec. 10, 1942; E pub. 110042; 
Wesley Webster, Lomita Park, Calif. 52944 


Songs in my heart sing ever of you; w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 318905; Charles H. 
Phillips, Richmond. 52945 


Songs of the Almanac singers; w & m Almanac 
singers, compiled, arr. & ed. Bob Miller. bk. 1. 
© Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 109673; Bob Miller, inc., 
New York. 52946 


Sonny that’s my love; song, m Leo Richard & Hec- 
tor Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319164; 
Josephine Pellizzari, Westville, Ill. 52947 


Sons of America; w L. M. Bryant, m Mrs. J. A. 
Darden; pf. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1942; E-unp. 318568; 
Lula Mae Bryant & Mrs. John A. Darden, Good- 
water, Ala. 52948 


Sons of America’s marines; song. © 1c. Dec. 17, 
1942; E unp. 318487; Richard Watkins, Accord, 
Mass. 52949 


pt. 3,-n./S.,; ¥. .o4 


Sons of the merchant service; w & melody Lucky 
[i. e. J. L.] Buckner. © 1c. Dec. 18,1942; E unp. 
319511; James Low Buckner, Quincy, Mass. 

52950 


Sons of Uncle Sammy; w & m Marion Samuel Cree. 
© Nov. 12, 1942; E pub. 109956; Ben-et songs, 
New York. 52951 


Soul cheering songs; hymns. © Nov. 1, 1942; E 
pub. 109957; A. M. Ball, Coffeyville, Kan. 52952 


Sound of the sweet Sabbath bells; w & melody. © 1 
c. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318780; John Henry 
Barker, Fort Bragg, N. C. 52953 


South American moonlight; w & m Albert Morgan, 
© Dec. 31, 1942; E pub. 110354; Luz bros. music 
publishers, inc., New York. 52954 


Soviet stars; w H. Bowman Morgan, m Dorinda 
Morgan, arr. Paul McCurdy. © Oct. 15, 1942; E 
pub. 110225; Melody music co., Brookhaven, Ga. 

52955 


Soy puro mexicano; de la pelicula, letra Ernesto 
M. Cortazar, m Pedro Galindo. © Dec. 8, 1942; 
E for. 67846; Promotora Hispano Americana de 
musica, s. a., Mexico, D. F. 52956 


Spartan fight song; w & m Jack Wiles. © Nov. 16, 
1942; E pub. 110062; Allen intercollegiate music, 
inc., New York. 52957 


Spirit of democracy; song, w Charlotte Barclay. 
© 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 318073; Don Felice, 
Glendale, L. I., N. Y. 52958 


Spirit of 42; by Charles Brendler; military band 
pts. © Dec. 4, 1942; E pub. 109705; George F. 
Briegel, inc., New York. 52959 


Spirit of liberty calls; song. © Oct. 6, 1942; E 
pub. 109611; Leland Albert Balaton, Buffalo. 
52960 


Spirit of the American boy; song, melody Bob Carle- 
ton. © 1c. Dec, 28, 1942; E unp. 319212; John 
F. Pyatt, Parkersburg, W. Va. 52961 


Spirit of victory; march, w & m Muriel Pollock; 
pf. © Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 109671; Bob Miller, 
inc., New York. : 52962 


—song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318309; 
William Isaacson, Brooklyn. 52963 


Spiritual war chant; w & melody Ommo Aummen 
[pseud. of L. C. Townsend] © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318556; Leroy Clifford Townsend, St. 
Petersburg, Fla. 52964 


Spring in my heart; w & m Marge Dillinger. © lc. 
Dec. 14,1942; E unp. 318131; Mrs. E. B. Dillinger, 
Glendale, L. I., N. Y. 52965 


Spring is the time; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 17, 
1942; E unp. 318567; Daniel Orin Hubbard, Atlanta, 
52966 


Spring loves romance; w Rudy [i. e. R. E.] Leonard, 
melody Helen Hennessy Green. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 
1942; E unp. 318157; Rudolph Edward Leonard, 
Santa Rosa, Calif. 52967 


1926 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 12, 1942 53002 


Squadron song; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 318590; D. C. Moore & F.S. Hall, West 
Point, N. Y. & W. S. Fitch, Washington. 52968 


Stamp it; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. 
© 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319315; Laura L. 
Knight, Washington. 52969 


Stand by; w J. Cherdak, m Sunny Lynn. © lc. Jan. 
6, 1943; E unp. 320000; ye Cherdak & Aileen 
Cherdak, Newark, N. J 52970 


Stand Columbia; w Gilbert O. Ward, m J. Haydn, 
arr. Guy Whitney [pseud. of Thornton W. Allen]; 
men’s voices. © Nov. 6, 1942; E pub. 110058; 
Alien intercollegiate music, inc., New York. 


52971 


Standing on the banks of the ocean; song, m J. 
Chas. McNeil. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 
318698; Charles Lamberson, Nashville. 52972 


Star in the window; song. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 319099; Ruth Tewksbury Bjorkman, Swamp- 
scott, Mass. 52973 


Star mother; song. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 
319728; Emilie Bourque, Providence. 52974 


Star of liberty; song, melody Bob Carleton. © ic. 
Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319216; Heloise Jones, 
Rock Springs, Wy. 52975 


Star Spangled Banner; from Cargo of innocence, by 
J. S. Smith, arr. Lennie Hayton. © 1c. Dec. 12, 
1942; ‘E unp. 317956; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

52976 


Star Spangled Banner parade; march, w & melody. 
© 1c. Jam 6, 1943; E unp. 320014; Elizabeth A. 
Chapman, Ithaca,.N. Y. 52977 


Starlight, moonlight; song. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 318572; Victor Nevils, jr., Represa, Calif. 
52978 


Stars and Stripes of the U.S. A.; song. © Dec. 22, 
1942; E pub. 110326; W. J. Finlay, Sudan, Tex. 
52979 


States united; song. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 
317959; Roy Ozro Moody, San Antonio. 52980 


Stay out of my dreams; song, melody Eddie Keenan. 
©1c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319446; Tommy 
Williams, Tamaqua, Pa. 52981 


Steeple chase; from Who done it, by H. J. Salter; 
conductor. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319073; 
Universal music corp., New York. 52982 


Step softly; w & m Marie Tello Phillips [i. e. M. 
T. P. Yaegle] © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
317879: Marie Tello Phillips Yaegle, Pittsburgh. 

52983 


Step up, hup hup, I just want to keep on dancing; 
w Dave Berger, & melody. © 1c. Dec. 22, 1942; 
E unp. 319681; Morris S. Berger, Brooklyn. 

52984 


514570 O - 43 - 5 


Stephen Foster; album, w & m S. Foster, compiled, 
arr. & ed. Jeffrey Marlowe [pseud. of Bryceson- 
Treharne], with line drawings by George Hauman 
& Doris Hauman. © Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 109882; 
Boston music co., Boston. 52985 


Steve and Jeb; from Keeper of the flame, by Bronis- 
law Kaper. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318456; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 52986 


Stolen moments; song, w Stefana V. Dipon & R. C. 
Harlan. © Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 109930; Rose 
Colleen Harlan, Springfield, Ill. 52987 


Stop, look and buy a bond; song, melody M. C. Sax. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318198; Ida Ham- 
brock, Toledo. 52988 


Stream line gal; song. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 318667; James Brown, Chicago. 52989 


Sugar foot stomp; w Walter Melrose, m Joe Oliver. 
© May 15, 1926; E pub. 109760; Melrose bros. 
music co., inc., New York. 52990 


Sumba la canilla; melody Ricardo Fuentes. © 1 c. 
Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318816; Beacon music co., 
New York. 52991 


Sun will rise again; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319224;. Leo Keefer, 
Gary, Ind. 52992 


Sunrise; w Edgar Guest, m Myrtle Lavina Jordan; 
women’s 3-pt. voices. © Dec. 10, 1942; E pub. 
109968; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 52993 


Sunset dreams; song, melody Ronald Buck. © ic. 
Dec. 21, 1942;° E unp. 318734; Loretta Brooks, 
Athens, N. Y. 52994 


Sunshine awaiting you; song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318205; John Methuselah McDonald, East 
Orange, N. J. 52995 


Suomi; march; band pts. © Dec. 14, 1942; E pub. 
109855; Manley Thomas Garland, Madera, Calif. 
52996 


Supplication; w Bess L. Pocock; mixed voices. 
© Dec. 31, 1942; E pub. 110462; LaRue W. Dick- 
son, Cleveland Heights, O. 52997 


Suppose; w A. Maran, melody C. Zarrie. © 1c. 
Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318007; Charles Zarrie & 
Anton Maran, New York. 52998 


Sweet Bluet; w & melody. © ic. Nov..30, 1942; E 
unp. 317873; Winifred Elizabeth Doyle, Pittsburgh. 
52999 


Sweet golden memories of you; waltz song, arr. 
Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Jan. 2, 
1943; E unp. 319736; Beatrice Mary Dixon, North 
Troy, Vt. 53000 


Sweet Kitty Glover; w Jean Monroe & Helen Monroe; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319132; 
Curtis Monroe, Washington. 53001 


Sweet Laura Bell, my Texas gal; song, m LeoRich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 319318; Gladys Gigon, Fulton, N. Y. 53002 


1927 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


53003 


Sweet lips; song, melody Burrell Van Buren. © 1 
c. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318795; Wade Franklin 
Richardson, Brandenburg, Ky. 53003 


Sweet melody; pf., with w. © 1 c. Dec. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 317968; Paul Francis Cerchiara, Pitts- 
burgh. 53004 


Sweet memories; song, m J. Chas, McNeil. © 1 
c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318219; Ruby Price, 
Tucumcari, N. M. - 53005 


Sweet old lady; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Jan. 1, 
1943; E unp. 319619; Bernard L. Cirullo, Pueblo, 
Col. 53006 


Sweet peas; w & mC. A. Ward; pf. © Nov. 30, 
1942; E pub. 109948; A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, 
Mo. 53007 


Sweetest one; song, m Luther A. Clark. © Dec. 
7, 1942; E pub. 109867; John W. Barnett, Sedalia, 
Mo. 53008 


Sweetest sweetheart; song, m Leo Richard & Hec- 
tor Richard. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318033; 
Melvin McKnight, Sioux City, Ia. 53009 


Sweetheart America; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 17, 
1942; E unp. 318541; Josie Butera, Pittston, Pa. 
53010 


Sweetheart of Pi alpha phi; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319103; Paul Suey Fong, jr., 
Sacramento, Calif. 53011 


Sweetheart of the U.S.0O.; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
19, 1942; E unp. 318574; Leon.Rene, Los Angeles 
& Ben Ellison, Sacramento, Calif. 53012 


Sweetheart of Uncle Sam; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 
23, 1942; E unp. 318908; Paul J. Perrotta & Jo- 
seph P, Motola, Hartford. 53013 


Sweethearts left behind; w & melody Ethel Laris 
[i. e. E. A. L. Ranger] © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E 
unp. 319538; Ethel Athene Laris Ranger, Chicago. 

53014 


Swing express to Harlem; melody Cliff Burwell. 
© 1c. Dec. 18, 1942; E unp, 318708; Robbins 
music corp., New York, ~ 53015 


Swing shift; melody Dizzy Gillespie. © 1c. Dec. 
19, 1942; E unp. 318685; Charling music corp., 
New York. 53016 


Swing shift serenade; song. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 320019; Walt Howe, South Pasadena, Calif. 
53017 


Swing your partner; by Richard L. Bruce; pf. © 
Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 109682; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 53018 


Swing’s the thing; end title, Milton Rosen; conductor. 
© 1 c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319076; Universal 
music corp., New York. 53019 


Syncopate your singing lesson; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318761; Winifred May Ren- 
worth, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 53020 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 
T. C. goes along with a song; w & melody. © 1c, 


Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 318680; Howard Edward 


Kohn, 2d, Brooklyn. 53021 


Taffy; w & melody Don Raye & Gene DePaul. © 
1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318012; Leeds music 
corp., New York. 53022 


"Tain’t funny, no, ’tain’t funnv; w H. H. Skagen, 
melody R. Pollack. © 1 c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 
319939; Helga Hedberg Skagen & Robert Pollack, 
Encino, Calif. 53023 


*Tain’t no cheaper; w Dewitt McQueen, & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317762; Enoch Na- 
thaniel Martin, jr., Newark, N. J. 53024 


Take a chance; from Hey rookie, w & m J.C. Lewis, 
jr. © Nov. 23, 1942; E pub. 109736; Lewcon 
music co., Hollywood, Calif. 53025 


Take back my heart Caroline; song, melody W. W. 
Combs. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319501; 
Vinton M. Dubberly, Dallas. 53026 


Take care of my buddy;w & m Texas Jim Robertson, 
Mack Kay & Julius Schein. © Jan. 4, 1943; E pub. 
110459; Harvest songs co., New York. 53027 


Take care of us and ours back here, we'll take care 
of you and yours out there; w & melody Herbie 
[i. e. Herbert] Cowens. © 1 c. Dec. 22, 1942; 
E unp. 318864; Herbert Cowens, New York. 

53028 


Take courage from the stars; song, m Eddie 
Keenan. © Dec. 7, 1942; E pub. 109713; Olive 
Hahn, Russelle Park, N. J. 53029 


Take it to Jesus; hymn. © 1 c. Dec. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 318426; Waldo Herbert Moreau, Cleveland. 
- 53030 


Take me back to my cradle days; song. © 1 c, 
Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319191; Ted S. Conners, 
Leadville, Col. 53031 


Take me back to the Rockies; song, m Tom Baker 
[pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; 
E unp. 319602; Anna Belle Reed, San Francisco, 

53032 


Take me down to the sea; w & m Robert Bilder. 
© Dec. 28, 1942; E pub. 110439; Words & music, 
inc., New York. - 53033 


Take us across the sea; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Jan. 1, 1943; E 
unp. 319584; Mrs. Charles Mann, jr., Albuquerque, 
N. M. 53034 


Taps in the night; w H. W. Hodges, melody W. 


Arbuckle. © 1 c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 319498;. 


Hollis W. Hodges & William Arbuckle, Terre 
Haute, Ind. 53035 


Taps in the west; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 18, 
1942; E unp. 318542; Matt Ova Early & Monte 
Edward Hart, jr., Dayton, O. 53036 


Tea time; song.. © Dec. 8, 1942; E pub. 109813; 
Frederick H. Newman, Milwaukee. 53037 


1928 


« 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1942 


53071 


Tears; song. © 1 c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319569; 
Madelyn Manning, South Boston, Mass. 53038 


Tease me; w Bob Musel, m Henry Nemo. © 1c. 
Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318363; Indano music co., 
New York. 53039 


Tech song; song. © 1 c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 
319930; Samuel H. Yancey, jr., Pontiac, Mich. 
53040 


Telephone daddy in heaven; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1 c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 
319740; Lottie Mae Draper, Richmond, Calif. 

53041 


Tell each little robin; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 
16, 1942; E unp. 319412; Raymond Anton Ley- 
decker, Menio Park, Calif. 53042 


Tell it to my heart; w Ted [i. e. Theodore] Rosen, 
melody Alfred Lewis. © 1 c. Dec. 29, 1942; E 
unp. 319392; Theodore Rosen, Boston. 53043 


Tell me; low voice; in E flat. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; 
E unp. 319887; Paul G. Tuttle, West Palm Beach, 
Fla. 53044 


Tempest in a teapot; song, melody Zygmund P. 
Rondomanski. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 
319033; George B. Bishop, Bordentown, N. J. 

53045 


Tender caresses; song, melody Burrell Van Buren. 
© 1c. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318797; Wade Frank- 
lin Richardson, Brandenburg, Ky. 53046 


Thank God for America; by Madalyn Phillips, arr. 
William Teague; band pts. © Dec. 15, 1942; E 
pub. 110071; Remick music corp., New York. 

53047 


That autumn in old London town; w TommieConnor, 
m Allan Gray; inC. © Sept. 30, 1942; E for. 
67717; Macmelodies, ltd., London. 53048 


That boy is mine; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319223; Mrs. P. A. 
McBride, Florence, S. C. 53049 


That first little kiss; song. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 319281; Lucile Anderson, Flushing, L. L, 
N. Y. 53050 


That flyin’ fool; w & m Murph [i. e. P. S.] Vogel; 
pi. © ic. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319696; Phares 
Shimp Vogel, Ephrata, Pa. 53051 


That heavenly night; song, m Leo Richard & Hec- 
tor Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318026; John A. Sroka, Canonsburg, Pa. 53052 


That I may know Him; pf., with w. © Dec. 1, 1942; 
E pub. 109638; Wayne Alfred Webb, Huntington 
Park, Calif. 53053 


That is why I’m always dreaming; song, w Mabel 
Grace Daniels. © 1 c. Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 
319337; Margaret Josephine Findlay, Selma, Ia. 

53054 


That one big he; song, m adapted from E. E. Menges’ 
Funiculi, funicula. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
317891; Tina Ford, St. Louis. 53055 


That pair of eyes you wear; w & melody. ©ic. 
Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 317985; Peg Fisher, Chicago, 
53056 


That picture in my heart; song. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 
1942; E unp. 318726; Nelle Panousis, Miami, 
Fla. 53057 


That’s me; w Mac Berger, melody Kenny [i. e. 
Kenneth] Barker. © 1 c. Dec..28, 1942; E unp. 
319275; Kenneth W. Berger, Evansville, Ind. 

53058 


That’s the arsenal; from Keeper of the flame, by 
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. © 1 c. Dec. 16, 
1942; E unp. 318478; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

53059 


That’s the cavalry; song, w Mary B. Jones, m arr. 
Frank E. Rossman. © Dec. 9, 1942; E pub. 
109934; Milton H. Damron, Camp Lockett, Calif. 

53060 


That’s the spirit of the WAVES; w Mac Davidson, 
melody Kenny Barrett. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 319276; Kenneth W. Berger, Evansville, 
Ind. 53061 


That’s what he’s fighting for; song, arr. Isabel 
Streams. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 318972; 
Jean Burnette Daugherty, Indiana, Pa. 53062 


That’s when I ache for you; pf. treble, withw. © 
1 c. Jan. 5, 1943; E unp. 319845; Edith Senitzer 
& Harold Friedman, New York. 53063 


Theme song, for the Coca-cola company; by Leon- 
ard Joy; melody, with pf. acc. © Nov. 27, 1942; 
E pub. 110007; Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del. 

53064 


There ain’t no ration on love; w & melody. © 1c. 
Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319911; Elizabeth W. Mosher, 
Burlingame, Calif. 53065 


There are angels outside heaven; from Old Chelsea, 
w Fred S. Tysh [pseud. of Siegfried Tisch], m 
Richard Tauber. © Dec. 3, 1942; E. for. 67727; 
Lawrence Wright music co., ltd., London. 

53066 


There are flowers in the garden; song, melody 
Eddie Keenan © 1 c. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 
319408; John Kranz, Fort Wayne. ~ 53067 


There is no joy beneath the sun; w & melody. © 
1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318118; Violet May R. 
Carlson, Celoron, N. Y. 53068 


There ought to be a tax on you; w & m Gertrude 
Cooper, Edith Wiser & Frank Capano. © Nov. 
24, 1942; E pub. 109774; Tin Pan Alley, Phila- 
delphia. 53069 


There they go; w & melody. © lc. Dec. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 319382; Earle Taylor Rush, New York. 
53070 


There were ninety and nine; w Elizabeth C. Cle- 
phane, musical setting E. G. Hill, based on tune 
by Ira D. Sankey; pf. or organacc. © ic. Dec. 
8, 1942; E unp. 318310; G. Everett Hill, Orange, 
N. J. 53071 


1929 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
53072 : pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


There ll always be a U.S. A.; song, melody Bob 
Carleton. © 1 c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319217; 
Nellie Hobby, Louisville. 53072 


There’s a big parade in the sky; song. © Oct. 9, 
1942: E pub. 110401; Cecil Taylor, Kansas City, 
Mo. 53073 


There’s a candle in the window; w & m Richard 
[i. e. J. R.] Malaby. © 1c. Dec, 21, 1942; E unp. 
318653; John Richard Malaby, New York. 53074 


There’s a flagship in heaven tonight; w & melody 
Tony [i.e. A. N.] Todaro. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; 
E unp. 319966; Anthony N. Todaro, Honolulu. 

53075 


There’s a great day coming neighbor; w & melody 
Con [i.e. C. F.] Barth. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E 
unp. 318714; Constantine F. Barth, Safety Harbor, 
Fla. 53076 


There’s a halo ‘round the moon tonight, just to let 
me know; song, m Isobel MacDonald & Redmond 
[i. e. J. R.] ONeill. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 319273; John Redmond O'Neill, Framingham, 
Mass. 53077 


There’s a helmet on my saddle; song, w Jayne Ellen 
Milam. ©1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 320020; 
Samuel Amerman Milam, Kansas City, Mo. 

53078 


There’s a mansion on the mountain on the moon; 
song, melody M. C. Sax. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318190; Earl Vernon Vanderbilt, Pa. 

53079 


There’s a memory close to my heart; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319417; 
Jane O’Brien, New York. 53080 


There’s a rose missing in my garden; w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319125; Louis Her- 
scher, Hollywood, Calif. 53081 


There’s a star; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; 
E unp. 319868; Larsh Medsker Ferguson, Xenia, 
O. 53082 


There’s a war going on; song, melody Bob Carleton. 
© 1 c. Dec, 28, 1942; E unp. 319228; Agnes Wagner, 
Cleveland. 53083 


There’s nobody else but you; w & m L. Wolfe 
Gilbert. © Nov. 16, 1942; E pub. 109734; L. 
Wolfe Gilbert music pub. co., Hollywood, Calif. 

53084 


There’s nothing better than a letter from home; w 
S. Merz, melody C. J. Martell, © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 318058; Sophia Merz & Charles 
Jéseph Martell, Tucson, Ariz. 53085 


There’s room for love for two; w & m Ella Rae 
[pseud. of E. M. Leingang] & George Leins [pseud. 
of G. Leingang], arr. Harry A. Stone. ©1 c. 
Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 319692; George Leingang 
& Ella M. Leingang, Blackfoot, Id. 53086 


There’s someone behind us; w & melody Bob 
Stuart [i. e. R. S.] McKnight. ©1c. Dec. 9, 1942; 
E unp. 317591; Robert Stuart McKnight, Homer, 
N. Y. 53087 


There’s still a star on our Christmas tree; song. 
© 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318415; Laura M. 
Lytle, Salem, N. Y. 53088 


There’s still tonight; w Ted [i. e. Theodore] Rosen, 
melody Alfred Lewis. ©1 c. Dec. 29, 1942; 
E unp. 319393; Theodore Rosen, Boston. 53089 


These are the things I miss, I've kissed a boy 
goodbye; w Bror Johnson & K. Trevorska, & 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E-unp. 318724; 
Katrina Trevorska, Chicago. 53090 


These lonely hours; w & melody. © 1 c. Jan. 4, 
1943; E unp. 319831; Alfred J. Kutzik, New York. 
53091 


They all went over away down under; w D. Howard, 
m E. Bennett. © 1 c. Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 
318621; Elinor Bennett & Durward Howard, Aus- 
tin, Tex. 53092 


They also serve, who only wait and pray; w &m 
Clarke [i. e. G. W. C.] Morgan. © 1c. Dec. 23, 
1942; E unp. 318888; Grover W. Clarke Morgan, 
Utica, N. Y. 53093 


They are always in our heart; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318'704; 
Katie M. Rice, Fresno, Calif. 53094 


They go marching by; song. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; 
E unp. 319562; Herman Meyers, Houston, 53095 


They went too far; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 21, 
1942; E unp. 318947; Charles Sumner Spalding, 
Washington. 53096 


They’ll never take the stars out of heaven’s blue; 
song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Nov. 
27, 1942; E unp. 316549; Sarah H. Bergstrom, 
Salt Lake City. 53097 


They’re all my boys; song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318134; Josie McNamara Lydon, Glendale, 
Calif. 53098 


They're rationing coffee; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 
18, 1942; E unp. 318604; Max Heller, Philadelphia. 
53099 


Thing-ummy bob; w Gordon Thompson, m David 
Heneker, new introduction & pf. arr. Domenico 
Savino. © July 22, 1942; E pub. 110002; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 53100 


Thinking it over; w & melody. ©1c. Dec. 14, 
1942; E unp. 318159; George C. Edwards, Brook- 
lyn. 53101 


Thirteenth armored song; w E. Tarone, & melody. 
©l1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318288; Ernie Tarone 
& Ann Denn Wiles, Escalon, Calif. 53102 


This beautiful country of mine; w & melody. ©l1c. 
Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319060; Minnie C. Nall, 
Satsuma, Ala. 53103 


This free land of liberty; song, mJ. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318693; Joseph D. — 
Templet, San Francisco. 53104 


1930 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1942 


This haunted heart; song, w Dorothy A. Salter. © 
1c. Jan. 5, 1943; E unp. 319867; Beatrice R. 
Slade, Santa Barbara, Calif. 53105 


This is my dream; w E. L. Mullett, melody S.C. 
Mullett. © 1 c. Jan. 7, 1943; E unp. 319959; 
Sidney Cantelon Mullett & Edna Lilian Mullett, 
Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 53106 


This is not time for tears; song, m Tom Baker 
[pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Jan. 1, 1943; 
E unp. 319605; Matilda Redding, Fremont, Neb. 

53107 


This is station U. S. A.; w & melody. © lc. Dec. 
28, 1942; E unp. 319514; Elleine Woodward & 
Dana Woodward, Shallowater, Tex. 53108 


This is what we’re fighting for; song, m E. E. 
Menges. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319192; 
Dorothy Van Maag, Richmond Heights, Mo. 

53109 


This, my love affair; song, m Fred Stanley Coombs. 
© 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319530; Dorothy 
Jeanne Hopps, Oklahoma City. 53110 


This new Christmas carol; w from old English 
carol,.m Don Malin; mixed cho. © Nov. 24, 1942; 
E pub. 109742; Neil A. Kjos music co., Chicago. 

53111 


This time it’s real; song, melody Robert Pollack. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319849; John D. 
Walker, Indianola, Miss. 53112 


Those eyes you wear; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 15, 
1942; E unp. 318268; Peg Fisher, Chicago. 
53113 


Those gasoline rationing blues; w & m Wayne 
Murphy & Diana Murphy; pf. treble. © 1 c. Dec. 
14, 1942; E unp. 318167; Cine-mart music pub. 
co., Hollywood, Calif. 53114 


Those little sons of the Rising Sun; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Jan. 1, 
1943; E unp. 319592; Arthur Beal, San Francisco. 

53115 


Those vibrant sounds; song, m Leo Richard & Hec- 
tor Richard. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319457; 
Sydney Crane, Toronto. 53116 


Three American sketches; composed & arr. Joseph 
Engleman; orch. pts. © July 14, 1942; E for. 
67719; Bosworth & co., ltd., London. 53117 


Three bad boys; fox trot, w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
14, 1942; E unp. 318202; Max Heller, Philadelphia. 
53118 


Three buddies of mine; .w Dean Pollard, & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 317987; Jackson 
Phillip Shoop, Dallas. 53119 


Three dreams; from The Powers girl, w Kim Gan- 
non, m Jule Styne. © Nov. 9, 1942; E pub. 109799; 
Remick music corp., New York. 53120 


Three Jap-Axis; song. © 1 c. Dec. 21,1942; E unp. 
318752; Grace Louise Bosworth, St. Joseph, Mo. 
53121 


53139 


Three minutes of heaven; by Ivor Carmeli; orch. 
pts. © Oct. 26, 1942; E for. 67712; Bohéme 
music co., London. 53122 


Three pieces from Romeo and Juliet ballet; by 
Serge Prokofieff, transcribed; violin or cello & 
pf. © Dec. 9, 1942; E pub. 109815; David Jacob 
Grunes, New York. 53123 


Three rousing cheers for our defenders; w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; E unp. 318954; Mrs. George 
Pascoe St. Vrain, Sacramento, Calif. 53124 


3,121 miles away; w & m Harry Pease, Ed G. Nelson 
& Reidy [i. e. H. Burwell] Reid, arr. Vic Schoen; 
orch. pts. © Dec. 10, 1942: E pub. 109864; Leeds 
music corp., New York. 53125 


Throw your little scrap into the big scrap; w & m 
Bobby Gregory. © Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 109701; 
Amer. music pub. co., New York. 53126 


Thru stars in the night; song. © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 319905; Diane Sorter, Los Angeles. 53127 


Thumbs up for victory; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
27,1942; E unp. 317934; Alexander Adolph Bucher, 
New Orleans. 53128 


Thunder and lightning; polka, Johann Strauss, op. 
324, arr. Milburn E. Carey; symphonic band pts. 
© Dec. 4, 1942; E pub. 109881; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd., London. 53129 


Thundering herd; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318220; Cammie O. Hiser, 
Lexington, Va. 53130 


Thy life in me; pf., with w. © Dec. 9, 1942; E pub. 
109940; Rudy E. Callen, New Brighton, Pa. 53131 


Tiger waltz; pf. © 1c. July 7,1942; E unp. 317892; 
Sarah Dodge Bland, Tacoma. 53132 


*Til the bugle calls no more; w Sandra Manion, & 
melody. ©1 c. Dec. 29,1942; E unp. 319372; Peter 
Michael Manion, Reno, Nev. 53133 


*Til the storm clouds roll away; w & m Al Trace 
& Ben Trace. © Dec. 3, 1942; E pub. 109796; 
Mayfair music corp., New York. 53134 


Till after the victory is won; song. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
1942; E unp. 318054; Annie M. Lund, Ogden, Utah. 
53135 


Till I come back to you; w & melody D. Terry. © 
1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 318332; Daniel Terry & 
Norma Hyman, Brooklyn. 53136 


Till victory is ours; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 318354; Tehodore Culver Romney, 
Naugatuck, Conn. 53137 


Till we meet again little darlin’; w R. Norman & 
Helen Norman, m R. Norman & Jimmie Davidson. 
© 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319449; Ray Norman, 
Chicago. 53138 


Till your Johnny comes marching home; w & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 318355; Theodore 
Culver Romney, Naugatuck, Conn. 53139 


1931 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


53140 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 
Timberlane; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud., of To the surging sea; by Irina Podeska [pseud. of 


Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 
317924; Jesse Sill, Ogden, Utah. 53140 


Time draws nigh; song, melody Dorothy Hagerman 
Smith, © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318652; 
Samuel Hagerman, Carson City, Mich. 53141 


Time for love; song, m Martyn Snow. © 1 c. Dec. 
26, 1942; E unp. 318987; Patricia Cross, Kansas 
City, Mo. 53142 


Time now is; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 318650; Allen A. Badler, Brooklyn. 
53143 


Time will tell; song, w Frank Day. © 1 c. Dec. 
24, 1942; E unp. 319066; Albert J. Skully, Cleve- 
land. 53144 


Tip (A) to Nip; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 1 
c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 317993; Theresa Wallihan, 
Leadville, Col. 53145 


Tired little fella; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; 
E unp. 319714; Lille H. Akre, Los Angeles. 
53146 


To a liberty belle; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 11, 
1942; E unp. 317881; Charles Mehigan, Chelsea, 
Mass. 53147 


To arms, America; w & m Lily Strickland [i. e. 
Lily Strickland Anderson]; mixed cho. © Dec. 
14, 1942; E pub. 110036; Bheedare Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 53148 


To arms for victory; w & m Larry Millburn [pseud. 
of Joseph Caliri] © Nov. 7, 1942; E pub. 109824; 
Joseph Caliri, sole owner "Millburn music pub- 
lishers, Bloomfield, N. J. 53149 


To hell with the Axis; song. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; 
E unp. 317843; Charles A. Pethybridge, New 
Britain, Conn. 53150 


To mother; song. © Aug. 26, 1942; E pub. 110414; 
Ruby King Miller, Knoxville, Tenn, 53151 


To my mother; song,m LeoRichard & Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319320; Leo 
Rosson, San Diego, Calif. 53152 


To my mother at home; song, melody Eddie Keenan. 
© ic. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 317991; Mellie Wade 
Lovell, Plant City, Fla. 53153 


To ports unknown; song. © 1 c. Dec. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 319138; Ruth Woffinden Eskelson, American 
Fork, Utah. 53154 


To the British people; w E. S. Lieberman, m H. 
Colter. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319563; 
Ernest Sheldon Lieberman & Harold Colter, New 
York. 53155 


To the call of our nation; song. © Oct. 5, 1942; 
E pub. 109848; Maggie MaeSteele, American Fork, 
Utah. 53156 


To the God of ourfathers; w Mary IsabellaForsyth; 
pf. treble. © 1 c. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318782; 
Ralph Kay Forsyth, Kingston, N. Y. 53157 


1932 


Bernard Wagness]; pf. © Dec. 18, 1942; E pub. 
110249; Oliver Ditson co., Philadelphia. 53158 


To Thee we sing; from Russian church liturgy, 
arr. Peter D. Tkach; men’s voices. © Nov. 24, 
1942; E pub. 109749; Neil A. Kjos music co., 
Chicago. 53159 


To you; from Keeper of the flame, by Bronislaw 
Kaper. © 1 c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318461; 
Loew’s, inc., New York. 53160 


Toast (A); song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318093; George 
Henry Russ, Oklahoma City. 53161 


Toast to the boys; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 2, 
1942; E unp. 318144; John Baptist Cafazza, St. 
Louis. 53162 


Today, tomorrow and always; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318763; Winifred May Ren- 
worth, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 53163 


Today, tonite or tomorrow; song, m J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil © 1 c. Dec. 14,1942; E unp, 318214; Lonnie 
W. Sample, San Diego, Calif. 53164 


Together we’ll win the fight; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 318263; Leah Logan Ander- 
son, Los Angeles. 53165 


Tomorrow; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Dec. 19, 
1942; E unp. 318866; Norman P. Landry, sr., 
New Orleans. 53166 


Tomorrow’s heaven; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
1942; E unp. 318300; William Augustus Pepper, 
jr., Portsmouth, O. 53167 


Tonight I leaned across ten thousand miles, and 
kissed you; w & m Mrs. G. S. [i. e. E. A. L.] 
Ranger; pf. treble. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 
319429; Ethel Athene Laris Ranger, Chicago. ve 


Tonight I say goodbye; song, melody M. C. Sax. 
© 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318186; Charles 
Mattison, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 53169 


Tonight in old Algiers; song. © 1 c. Dec, 26, 
1942; E unp. 319141; Helen M. Nelson, Drexel, 
Mo. 53170 


Too late mother; song. © 1 c. Dec. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 319122; Viola Allen Van Schoick, Matawan, 
N. J. 53171 


Too small to be tall; song, melody Robert N. 
Schanzer. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318170; 
Harry Behar, New York. 53172 


Torch of liberty; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Dec. 
19, 1942; E unp. 318625; Dorothy D. Clement, Mt. 
Vernon, N. Y. 53173 


Tosca (La); by G. Puccini, arr. Felix Guenther; 
orch, sc. © Dec. 30, 1942; E pub. 110434; G. 
Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 53174 


Trail’s end; w Dot Harvanko, m Esther K, Kline. 
© 1c. Nov. 20, 1942; E unp. 318674; BERG 
songwriters, Mansfield, O. 53175 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1942 


Travelin’ man; from The time, the place and the 
girl, w William B. Friedlander, m Joe Howard. 
© Nov. 17, 1942; E pub. 110070; Joe Howard 
music house, New York. 53176 


Traveling on with Jesus: w & melody. 
Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318398; Charles Dewey 
Corbin, Franklin, N. C. 


Tree-top serenade; w R. S. Kline, m Esther K. 
Kline. © 1 c. Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 318675; 
BERG songwriters, Mansfield, O. 53178 


Triplet study; plectrum guit. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318102; Al Valenti, New York. 53179 


Triste lucha; bolero, letra y m Arsenio Rod- 
riguez; pf. © Oct. 30, 1942; E for. 67809; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 53180 


Triste...muy triste; bolero, letra y m Miguel 
Matamoros; pf. © Oct. 30, 1942; E for. 67807; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 53181 


Tristeza; bolero, letra y m Roque Carbajo. © Dec. 
17, 1942; E for.67848; Promotora Hispano Ameri- 
cana de musica, s. a., Mexico, D. F. 53182 


Tropicana; w & m Don Raye & Gene De Paul. © 
1c. Dec. 29, 1942; E unp. 319246; Leeds music 
corp., New York. 53183 


Tropico; Cuban bolero, letra y melodia. © 1 c. 
Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319484; Miguel Zogby, Fort 
Leonard Wood, Mo. 53184 


Trouble just like mine; song. © 1c. Jan, 4, 1943; 
E unp. 319828; Jennie Wiseman, Sheridan, Ill. 
7 53185 


Troublesome tree; song, melody Robert N. Schan- 
zer. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318176; Harry 
Behar, New York. 53186 


True blue to you; song. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 
319720; Dollie May Burke, Independence, Mo. 
53187 


Try, try again; song. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 
319451; Joe Moore, Omar, W. Va. 53188 


Tug; wanon.,mPhilipJames; men’s cho. © Dec. 4, 
1942; E pub. 109782; H. W. Gray co., inc., New 
York. 53189 


Tum teedle dum; song, melody Lew Bellin. © 1c. 
Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319177; Florence Margaret 
McKeone, Erie, Pa. 53190 


Turkey buzzard’s paradise; song, melody Lloyd 
Nathan. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319010; 
May Wilson, Seattle. 53191 


Turn again to love’s enchantment; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Jan. 1, 
1943: E unp. 319590; Clyde T. Burneson, West 
Bridgewater, Pa. 53192 


Turner’s march; song. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 318976; Dorothy Hauck Douville, Detroit. 
53193 


Tutum foo blues; w & m Kenny [i.e. K.E.] Gartner. 
© 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 318975; Kenneth 
Earl Gartner, Los Angeles. 53194 


©l1e. 
53177 


532 


20-99 blues; w & m Leslie Beacon [pseud. of Joe 
Davis]; pf. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319142; 
Beacon music co., New York. 53195 


Twenty one steps to heaven; w George Leiberman, 
& melody. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319421; 
Victor Picone, New York. 53196 


Twice in a lifetime; song, m Leo Richard & Hec- 
tor Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26,1942; E unp. 319322; 
Leo Snook, Comins, Mich. 53197 


Twice 33 carols for home and church use; w & m 
arr. Geoffrey Shaw. © Dec. 18, 1942; E for. 
67825; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 53198 


Two brothers; song, m LeoRichard & Hector Rich- 
ard. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319299; lo 
Butler, McCallsburg, Ia. 53199 


Two guitars; Russian Gypsy folksong, transcribed; 
accordion. © Dec. 16, 1942; E pub. 109974; 
Accordion music pub. co., New York. 53200 


270 tone and technique exercises; by Klose, 
transcribed & arr. Benedict Vanasek; string bass 
& bassoon or cello. © Sept. 2, 1940; E pub. 
110358; David Gornston, New York. 53201 


Two inscriptions for the Christmas candle; w 
Anna Hempstead Branch, m Grace Kenny Floer- 
ing; mixed cho. © Dec. 10, 1942; E pub. 110053; 
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 53202 


Two Irish eyes; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; 
E unp. 319790; George Virgil Bailey, Eikhart, 
Ind. 53203 


Two tears; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] Tobin. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318088; Jean M. 
Neuser, Llewellyn, Pa. 53204 


Typewriting montage; from Keeper of the flame, 
by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. © lc. Dec. 16, 
1942; E unp. 318476; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

53205 


Uncle Sam; song, m William D. Sabin. © Nov. 26, 
1942; E pub. 109647; Hugh J. Wolfe, Binghamton, 
N. Y. 53206 


—w & melody. ©1c. Nov, 27, 1942; E unp. 
318870; Adelaide Girard, Piedmont, Calif. 
53207 


Uncle Sam and Johnny Bull; song, melody Lew 
[i. e. Louis] Tobin. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318099; Dorothy B. Atkinson, Omaha. 53208 


Uncle Sam entertaining you; w & melody. © 1c. 
Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319810; Michael J. Peterson, 
Baltimore. 53209 


Uncle Sam goes to town, mow ’em down! Mow ’em 
down! Mow ’em down; by George L. Cobb, arr. 
George F. Briegel; band pts., with condensed sc.; 
in C. © Dec. 3, 1942; E pub. 110101; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 53210 


—w & m George L. Cobb, arr. Jack Mason; 
orch. pts. © Dec. 3, 1942; E pub. 110102; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 53211 


1933 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Uncle Sam has called me; w & melody. ©l1c. 
Dec. 29, 1942; E unp. 319257; Stephen Szmodis, 
New Rochelle, N. Y. 53212 


Uncle Sam says; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319303; 
Florence Pumel, Minooka, Ill. 53213 


Uncle Sammy; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318172; Jessie Bryden Newell, Arena, 
Wis. 53214 


Uncle Sammy’s WAACS; w Jim Buenzow, melody 
Kenny Barnett. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 
319277; Kenneth W. Berger, Evansville, Ind. 

53215 


Uncle Sam’s girl friend; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] ©-1 c. Dec. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 317925; Fern Hughes, Adams, N. Y. 

53216 


‘Under His love; pf., with w. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; 
E unp. 319782; Fred L. Page, Montrose, Pa. 
3 53217 


Unhappy dinner; from Between us girls, by Charles 
Previn; conductor. © 1c.Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 
319087; Universal music corp., New York. 

53218 


Unite! America; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 11, 
1942; E unp. 319496; Maynard L. Carver, Bedford, 
Mass. 53219 


United Nations; m Romaine P. Clayton & C. N. 
Clayton; pf., with w. © 1c. Jan, 2, 1943; E unp. 
319632; Charles Neel Clayton, Valencia, Pa. 

53220 


——pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1943; E unp. 
320012; Harold Edward Nylund, Fort William, 
Ont., Canada. 53221 


——song. © Dec. 21, 1942; E pub. 110465; Sher- 
man Cooledge, Tacoma. 53222 


——song. ©1 c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319994; 
Annie Home White, New York. 53223 


—— —m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 
c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319295; Florence Ed- 
wards Anderson, Anderson, S. C. 53224 


——— ——melody Ronald Buck. © 1 c. Dec. 17, 
1942; E unp. 318565; Marie L. Harvey, Ephrata, 
Wash... 53225 


United Nations’ battle hymn; m Walter D. Grimm; 
mixed voices. ©1 c. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 
318893; Harlan Kienietz, Lakefield, Minn. 53226 


United Nations shall stand; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318027; Jethro Price, Forrest City, Ark. 53227 


U. S. engineers; song. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E 
unp. 318325; Ralph Matesky, Los Angeles. 53228 


U. S. engineers fight song; march, S, C. Godfrey 
& Dorothy Godfrey, arr. Luis Guzman; band 
pts. © Dec. 28, 1942; E pub. 110438; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 53229 


United States has awakened; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. ©1 c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319186; 
Helen Lever, New Orleans, 53230 


U.S.A. for victory; violin, with w. © 1 c. Jan. 
4, 1943; E unp, 319819; Lester W. Nelson, Cleve- 
land. 53231 


U.S. A. is coming; song. © Dec. 15, 1942; E pub. 
110011; John W. Haynes, Susanville, Calif. 53232 


U.S. A. on parade; w Joseph J. Brandt & Lorena 
Merrill [pseud. of L. O. Riggs], melody L. Mer- 
rill. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 318503; Lorean 
Olive Riggs, Portsmouth, O. 53233 


U.S. A.’s Uncle Sam; song. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 320006; Nancy Lee Duff Hanchey, St. 
Petersburg, Fla. 53234 


U. S.S. Wisconsin; w Walter Seiler, m J. V. De- 
Cimber; pf. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 319334; 
DeCimber music publishers, Milwaukee. 53235 


United we stand; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319302; 
Besse C. Powers, Chicago. 53236 


Until they came; w & melody. ©1c.Dec. 16, 1942; 
E unp. 318372; Edward Joyce Johnson, Salt Lake 
City. 53237 


Until victory’s won together; song. © 1c. Dec. 5, 
1942; E unp. 318339; Thomas C. Malley, Spring- 
field, Mass. 53238 


Until you come back to me; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 318351; Theodore Culver 
Romney, Naugatuck, Conn. 53239 


Untitled selection; by Abe Goldman; accordion, © 
Dec. 7, 1942; E pub. 109997; T. B. Harms co., 
New York. 53240 


Upon the hill; song, melody Bob Carleton. © lc. 
Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319373; Beatrice A. Smith, 
Smyrna, Del. 53241 


Upside-down heart; w & melody Elaine Khoury & 
M. B. Nuhrah. © 1 c. Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 
318525; May Blossom Nuhrah, Arabi, La. 53242 


V for victory; song, w Thomas A. Scott & C. N. 
Stock. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 318872; Can- 
ning N. Stock, Philadelphia. 53243 


—w & melody. ©1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 
318016; Murray J. Lind, Chicago. 53244 


V for victory in nineteen forty-three; song. © Dec. 
7, 1942; E pub. 109768; Audna Jones Lindley, 
Paoli, Ind. 53245 


V stands for victory; w Albert Thatcher Yarnall, 
m Harry Filler. © Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 109775; 
Tin Pan Alley, Philadelphia. 53246 


Vada-Beryl; song. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E unp. 
319613; Cecil Alvin Louch, Windsor, Ont., Canada. 
53247 


Valley; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 
1c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319739; Jewel Ethridge 
Coulter, Bakersfield, Calif. 53248 


1934 


| VE eee 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1942 


53284 


Valley of Sweet Content; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 
14, 1942; E unp. 318147; Nora Elizabeth Brown, 
Fresno, Calif. 53249 


Valse sentimentale; by Tschaikovsky, arr. Victor 
Babin; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Dec. 18, 1942; E pub. 
110275; Boosey & Hawkes, inc., New York. 

53250 


Vay’chulu; liturgical w, m Samuel Bugatch; mixed 
cho. © Dec. 10, 1942; E pub. 109858; Trans- 
continental music corp., New York. 53251 


Very good dream; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 8, 
1942; E unp. 318848; Frank Tannehill, Dallas. 
53252 


Vespers; w anon., m Will S. Ashbrook. © 1 c. 
Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318801; Marietta Kem, 
Newcastle, Ind. 53253 


Victory; song. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1943; E unp. 319798; 
John Carl Schulz, Stockport, Ia. 53254 


—— —m Gordon R. Woodford. © ic. Dec. 30, 
1942; E unp. 319363; Bertie Laclare Simmons, 
Tallahassee, Fla. 53255 


—w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 
319175; Louise Obermiller, Bethalto, Ill. 
53256 


Victory ahead for the U.S. A.; w Bernice Belknap 
& C. J. Belknap; pf. © Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 
109636; Conklin J. Belknap, Parkersburg, W. Va. 

53257 


Victory farewell; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 318897; Richard J. Ekhaml, St. Paul. 
53258 


V-i-c-t-o-r-y: Hope of world democracy; song. 
©l1c. Jan. 6,1943;E unp. 319943; Fred R. Prusha, 
Essex, Ia. 53259 


Victory in ’43; w Natalie S. Butler, & melody. © 
1 c. Jan. 6,1943; E unp. 319969; Clare V. Sturges, 
Farmington, Me. 53260 


Victory is our call; song, melody Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318094; 
Barney Edelschick, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 53261 


Victory march; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 22, 1942; 
E unp. 318842; Alfred I. Hammer, West Roxbury, 
Mass. 53262 


Victory march of the Waves; song. © 1 c. June 
26, 1942; E unp. 318957; Tom J. Spinosa, Hay- 
ward, Calif. 53263 


Victory prayer; w Edith Bergner Olsen, m Betty 
[i. e. H. E] Bell. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 
319524; Helen E. Bell, Pittsburgh. 53264 


Victory salute; song. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 
319348; Louise Phillips Pfeiffer, Brooklyn. 2 
5326 


Victory serenade; song. © 1 c. Dec. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 318603; John Cantalupo, Medford, Mass. 
53266 


Victory song; song. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 
318486; Walter R. Allen, Tonawanda, N. Y. 
53267 


—song. © lc. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319374; 
Isabel Semple, Cleveland. 53268 


Victory thru love; song. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 1942; E 
unp. 319679; Aneta Allen, Bayonne, N. J. 53269 


Vict’ry serenade; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; 
E unp. 319955; Paul Anthony Germano, Lawrence, 
Mass. 53270 


Vienna, Vienna, once more will you smile; waltz, 
w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319150; 
Lucile Anderson, Flushing, L. I., N. Y. 53271 


Violette (La); by Alessandro Scarlatti, arr. Cesare 
Sodero; mixed cho. © Nov. 19, 1942; E pub. 109417; 
Galaxy music corp., New York. 53272 


Virginia singing; melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. Jan. 
6, 1943; E unp. 319950; Lucy McClenon, Takoma 
Park, Md. 53273 


Viva México! Viva América; deSoy puro mexicano, 
letra y m Pedro Galindo. © Dec. 8, 1942; E for. 
67847; Promotora Hispano Americanade musica, 
S, a., Mexico, D. F. 53274 


Voice of freedom; song, m Marguerite A. Bradford, 
© Dec. 3, 1942; E pub. 109839; Augusta M. Pres- 
cott, Springfield, Mass. 53275 


Voice of love; pf., with w. © 1 c. Dec. 17, 1942; 
E unp. 318496; Wilma Reynolds Abel, Hobart, Ind. 
53276 


Voice of terror; from Sherlock Holmes and the 
Voice of terror, by Frank Skinner; conductor. © 
1c. Nov. 13, 1942; E unp. 318390; Universal music 
corp., New York. 53277 


WAAC march; song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318013; Alice Walker Morse, Hingham, Mass. 
53278 


WAACS and the WAVES; w & m Helen M. Rush. © 
Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 109776; Tin Pan Alley, 
Philadelphia. 53279 


Waacs and Waves; w & melody. ©1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; 
E unp. 318676; Ruth Marion Shannon, Duluth. 
53280 


Wait for me; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 23, 1942; 
E unp. 318887; William A. Callahan, St. Albans, 
L.I., N. Y. 53281 


Waiting; song, melody Tom Baker [pseud. of Car- 
roll Webster] © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319609; 
Mrs. L. B. Manley, Rustburg, Va. 53282 


Waiting for a letter; w J. G. Hall, melody Wallace 
[i. e. J. W.] Fowler. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 
318967; John Wallace Fowler & J. Graydon Hall, 
Nashville. 53283 


Waiting for someone who does not come; song, m 
Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 
1942; E unp. 319306; Eula Mae Thomas, Cuthbert, 
Ga, 53284 


1935 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
53285 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Waiting for you; song. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1942; E 
unp. 319926; Wilhelm Frank Goetze, Irvington, 
N. J. 53285 


—song. ©1c. Jan. 7, 1943; E unp. 319977; 
Doreen A. Gorman, Houston. 53286 


Wake up! America; song, melody Burrell Van 
Buren. ©1c. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318796; 
Wade Franklin Richardson, Brandenburg, Ky. 

53287 


Wake up America, it’s for your boys and mine; 
song. © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319552; James 
Albert Arnold, Fort Worth. 53288 


Wake up and let us do our part; w & melody. © 1 
c. Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 318235; James Clevland 
Duffee, Prattville, Ala. 53289 


Walt Disney sees Latin-America; composed & arr. 
Charles Wolcott; pf.-conductor. © 1c. Nov. 21, 
1942; E unp. 319927; Walt Disney productions, 
Burbank, Calif. 53290 


War; song, m Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 
1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp, 318037; Pearl Foster, 
Piqua, O. 53291 


War is on; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1942; E 
unp. 318849; Frank Tannehill, Dallas. 53292 


War montage; from Cargo of innocence, by Lennie 
Hayton. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 317954; 
Loew’s, inc:, New York. 53293 


War song; song, m Eddie Keenan. © Dec. 19, 
1942; E pub. 110148; Irene Brooks, Sixola, Costa 
Rica. 53294 


War wasn’t made in a day; pf. treble, withw. © 1 
c. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319422; Alice Jennings, 
Paterson. 53295 


War whoop song; w &m Elektra Allison. © Nov. 
10, 1942; E pub. 109844; Elektrann music pub. 
co., New York. 53296 


Warm Hawaiian moon; w Mary Carolyn Davies, m 
Johnny Noble. © Nov. 27, 1942; E pub. 109884; 
Miller music, inc., New York. 53297 


Warrior’s prayer; song, w F. Ruhnau & Rose 
Breitfeld. © Dec. 8, 1942; E pub. 109944; Frank 
Ruhnau, Los Angeles. 53298 


Warrior’s song; song, melody George Sumner. 
© 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 319992; Harry C. 
Pyle, New York. 53299 


Washington's prayer for his family; w from Wash- 
ington s Sunday morning prayer, m Harvey Gaul; 
mixed cho. © Dec. 17, 1942; E pub. 110207; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 53300 


Water, water wild flower, tell me what todo; w & 
m Eli Dawson, Ian Donez & Bernie Bierman. © 
Dec. 12, 1942; E pub. 109810; Top hat music co., 
New York. 53301 


Wave on Old Glory; song, melody Ronald Buck. © 
1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319712; Verna Marie 
Black, Lordsburg, N. M. 53302 


Waves and the Waacs; song. © Dec. 7, 1942; E 
pub. 109717; Willie Borland Pippin, Sanford, Fla. 
53303 


Way down in my heart; song, m Tom Baker [pseud. 
of Carroll Webster] © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 
319601; Muriel M. Hartman, Nixon, Tex. 53304 


Way I feel about you; w Saunders [pseud. of N. 
Shapiro], melody Rachelle [pseud. of Dolores Rae 
Levitt] © 1 c. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 318312; 
Naomi Shapiro, University City, Mo. 53305 


Way of life; by Effie Riherd Hinton; pf. © Dec. 10, 
1942; E pub. 110044; Wesley Webster, Lomita 
Park, Calif. 53306 


Way of the army, navy, and marines; song. © Dec. 
3, 1942; E pub. 109950; Dominick R. Corbo, jr., 
Asbury Park. 53307 


Way up there in the sky; song, melody Ronald Buck. 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319187; Mose Jack- 
son, North Little Rock, Ark. 53308 


We all remember; w H. A. Hartwell, m S. Sam- 
mataro; pf. treble. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1942; E unp. 
318894; Santi Sammataro & H. Ameroy Hartwell, 
North Bergen, N. J. 53309 


We answered the call; song, m Mary F. Sheehan, 
arr. R. Weston. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; E unp. 
318051; Hattie V. Boyden, Worcester. 53310 


We are behind you F.D.R.; w & melody. © 1c. 
Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319894; Alonzo Coles, New 
York. 53311 


We are coming after you; song. © 1c. Dec. 16, 
1942; E unp. 318286; Dawson Burgess Elliott, 
Wichita. 53312 


We are coming once again; w & melody. ©1c. 
Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 318234; Emma P. Jayson, 
New York. 53313 


We are leaving old Herman Valley; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 319307; Blanche Olean Royster, Evansville, 
Ind. 53314 


We are marching together; song,m Aaron A. Clark. 
© Nov. 21, 1942; E pub. 109872; Stella M. Hedrick, 
Bath, Me. 53315 


We are not asleep; song. © Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 
109931; William Stansbery & Barto Bell, Tulsa, 
Okl. 53316 


We are soldiers of Uncle Sam; song,m LeoRichard 
& Hector Richard. © 1c.Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 
319305; Beatrice Hull, Waterford, Pa. 53317 


We build the ladder on which we climb; song, m 
Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 
1942; E unp. 319165; Louise Taylor, Nitta Yuma, 
Miss. 53318 


We built a ship; song. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 
319094; Walter Lewis Burford, Haven, Kan. 
53319 


1936 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1942 


We can be happy once more; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 318264; John Becker, 
Chicago. 53320 


We can serve Him still; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 
319312; George Smith, Laughlintown, Pa. 53321 


We can take it; song, melody Bob Carleton. © 1 
c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319213; Rubie M. Allen, 
Shelburne Falls, Mass. 53322 


We can, we will, we must, Franklin Delano Roose- 
velt; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 
319564; Richard Kaufman, Pensacola, Fla. 

: 53323 


We come; w & melody. ©1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E 
unp. 319237; John Lewis Everson, Oakland, Calif. 
53324 


We know we'll meet again; w & melody. ©1c. 
Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 318558; Edward Evan 
Williams, St. Paul. 53325 


We know what it means when it’s over; song, m J. 
Chas. McNeil. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318218; Dolpha Zanders, Washington. 53326 


We like to get up; song, arr. Rachel Mealey. © 1 
c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318366; David W. Mealey, 
Foster, Or. 53327 


We love America; w &m B.C. Fairman & family. 
© Nov. 3, 1942; E pub. 109952; Ben C. Fairman, 
St. Clair, Mich. 53328 


We love our U.S. A.; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 24, 
1942; E unp. 318939; James Harry Russell, Johns- 
town, Pa. 53329 


We love you, Lady Liberty; w Sammy Gallop, m 
Bill Krenz. © Oct. 16, 1942; E pub. 110176; Peer 
internatl. corp., New York. 53330 


We must work; pf. treble, withw. © 1c. Dec. 14, 
1942; E unp. 318206; Zain Ashby, Canon City, 
Col. 53331 


We sail away at eventide; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 
14, 1942; E unp. 318151; Frank Anthony Donahue, 
Utica, N. Y. 53332 


We sail the sea; song, melody Eddie Keenan. © 
1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319189; Cecelia Mot- 
tram, Hartford. 53333 


We shall fight for America; foxtrot, w & melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319891; Earl Kirnan, 
Ray Brook, N. Y. 53334 


We the united; w Clarence Tompkins, & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 318396; Joe Girardi, 
North Vineland, N. J. 53335 


We the Yanks are marching now; song. © 1c.jan. 
2, 1943; E unp. 319904; John Lucas, Charlestown, 
Mass. 53336 


We will all come back smiling, and thank our God 
above; song. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1943; E unp. 319907; 
Alfred Kenneth Cherry; Cambridge, Mass. 

53337 


53354 


We will keep Old Glory waving; song. © Dec. 2, 
1942; E pub. 109698; Margaret Smythe Mitchell, 
Los Angeles. 53338 


We Yanks will end this fight; song. © 1 c. Dec. 17, 
1942; E unp. 318535; Fred Stein, Fort Bragg, N.C. 
53339 


Wedding music; by Alex. Guilmant & others, arr. 
Carlo Rossini; organ. v. 2. -© Dec. 10, 1942; 
E pub. 110331; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

53340 


Weep no more my lady; w & m Alex Kramer & 
Joan Whitney [pseud. of Zoe Voeth] © Dec. 1, 
1942; E pub. 109849; Dorsey bros. music, inc., 
New York. 53341 


We'll be coming home a-shouting victory; song, 
m Eddie Keenan. © Dec. 7, 1942; E pub. 109710; 
Mrs. J. Wolfe, Chicago. ° 53342 


We'll be growing poppies on Broadway; song, 
melody M. C. Sax. ©1c. Jan. 5, 1943; E unp. 
319851; Bill James Keller, Philadelphia. 53343 


We’ll be singing hallelujah, marching thru Berlin; 
from Stage door canteen, w Bob Reed, m Harry 
Miller. © Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 109962; Music 
products, inc., New York. 53344 


We'll be there; song. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 
318756; Katharine Allen Griffin, Minneapolis. 
53345 


—w &m J.E. Driscoll & C. D. Nicholls, arr. R. 
M. Stark. © 1 c. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319361; 
Joseph Earl Driscoll, Charles Dwight Nicholls, 
Lemont, Ill. & Reinhold M. Stark, Chicago. 

53346 


We’ll carry on; song. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 
319526; Franziska Raabe Parkinson, Chicago. 
53347 


We’ll catch a falling star; song, m Stephen Grady 
[pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E 
unp. 319582; Edward Craig, Carrollton, Ky. 

53348 


We'll come through; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 30, 
1942; E unp. 319438; Audrey Lorraine Cregier, 
Evanston, Mil. 53349 


We'll come thru to victory; pf., with w. © 1 c. Nov. 
30, 1942; E unp. 318066; Sterling Seymour Beech- 
wood, Sherburne, N. Y. 53350 


We'll fight for liberty; w & m Katherine Amalfitano, 
Harry Filler & Frank Capano. © Nov. 24, 1942; 
E pub. 109777; Tin Pan Alley, Philadelphia. 

53351 


We’ll finish the job; march song, melody Ray Hib- 
beler. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 317800; John 
L. Sharp, Dundee, Mich. 53352 


We'll have to walk tonight, my dear; song, m J. 
Chas. McNeil. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 
318701; Charles H. Stump, Phoenix, Ariz. 53353 


We'll keep them flying; song, arr. R. H. Greenwell. 
© Nov. 15, 1941; E pub. 110267; William Brad- 
ford Williams, New York. 53354 


1937 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
53355 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


We’ll knock the L out of Hitler; w T. H. Thompson 
&J. M. Renwanz, m Thomas A. Phillips. © lc. 
Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317884; J. M. Renwanz, 
Alliance, O. 53355 


We’ll love again; pf. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 
318145; Joseph Morris Cohen, Long Island City, 
N. Y. 53356 


We'll meet again; w & melody. © 1 c. Jan. 6, 
1943; E unp. 319869; Larsh Medsker Ferguson, 
Xenia, O. 53357 


We'll meet again in Hawaii; fox trot, w & melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319781; Carmen De 
Rosa, Bloomfield, N. J. 53358 


We’ll never fail our U.S. A.; song. © 1c. Jan. 6, 
1943; E unp. 319997; Ben C. Fairman, St. Clair, 
Mich. 53359 


We'll rest in lovers’ nest; song, w Maurice Gloster. 
© Nov. 30, 1942; E pub. 109592; Norman Tulip, 
Pretoria W., Pretoria, South Africa. 53360 


We’ll stand behind our men; song, m J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318696; Gene 
Eldredge, Rutland, Vt. 53361 


We'll start life anew; w & m Elektra Allison. © 
Nov. 10, 1942; E pub. 109845; Elektrann music 
pub. co., New York. 53362 


We’re a billion strong; song,.m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] 
E unp. 318833; Clara Pittington, Kenton, O. 

53363 


We’re a happy bunch of hooligans; pf. treble, with 
w. ©1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318344; James 
William Morris, Chicago. 53364 


We’re all inthe same union now; w E. A. Martin, 
melody Willy [i. e. William] Geber. © 1c. Dec. 
16, 1942; E unp. 318241; Edgar A. Martin & 
William Geber, Middletown, Conn. 53365 


We’re army air cadettes; song. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 
1942; E unp. 319466; Eric Karll, Milwaukee. 
53366 


We’re bound to win a victory; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319185; Alta 
C. Ensminger, Linn, Tex. 53367 


We’re division ninety-two; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 318584; Helen Osborne, 
Anniston, Ala. 53368 


We’re for victory; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318046; 
Ethel Sharon, Van Buren, Ind. 53369 


We're going to win the war; song. © 1c. Aug. 28, 
1942; E unp. 317898; Mildred Duer Murray, 
Springfield Gardens, N. Y. 53370 


We’ re going to win this war; song. © 1c. Dec. 2, 
1942: E unp. 318946; Hallie B. Smoot Malin, 
Carrollton, Ky. 53371 


© 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 
53372 


—w & melody. 
318977; Robert Rome, Belle Harbor, N. Y. 


© 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; . 


t 


We’re going with you; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 
17, 1942; E unp. 318497; Wilma Reynolds Abel, 
Hobart, Ind. 53373 


We’re gonna break that record, Mister President; 
w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319267; 
Rose R. Worst, Los Angeles. 53374 


We’re gonna play Yankee Doodle in Tokio; w & 
melody Phil Kaler & Doc. Hopkins. © 1 c. Dec. 
2, 1942; E unp. 319840; Peer internatl. corp., 
New York. 53375 


Were I gardener; w Roger Miles, tr. Isabella G. 
Parker, m Cecile Chaminade, arr. Noble Cain; 
2-pt. treble cho. © Dec: 11, 1942; E pub. 109887; 
Oliver Ditson co., Philadelphia. 53376 


We’re marching onward; w L. C. Klein, & melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 318324; Guy J. 
Felion, Lowry Field, Col. 53377 


We’re off to Tokio; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 14, 
1942; E unp. 319350; Harold C. Gobin, Newport, 
N. H. 53378 


We’re on our way to Berlin; song. © 1c. Nov. 27,. 


1942; E unp. 318352; Theodore Culver Romney, 
Naugatuck, Conn. 53379 


—w &m Harry S. Miller. © Dec. 3, 1942; E 
pub. 109707; Blakefield music co., New York. 
53380 


We’re on the march; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 24, 
1942; E unp. 318936; Mary Navratil, San Francisco. 
53381 


We’re riding the range, you and I; w & m Tiny [i. 
e. I. M.] Pandak. © Dec. 10, 1942; E pub. 110441; 
Ivan Mitcheal Pandak, Camp Howze, Tex. 53382 


We’re rolling; w & melody Fred Roth [pseud. of 
F. Rotblatt] © 1 c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319718; 
Frank Rotblatt, Brooklyn. 53383 


We’re soldiers all; by Emil Goepp, arr.; orch. pts. 
© Dec. 14, 1942; E pub. 109853; Hank Karch, 
Cincinnati. 53384 


We're soldiers with wings; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 318301; William Augustus 
Pepper, jr., Portsmouth, O. 53385 


We’re sons and heirs of freedom; w & melody. © 
1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318116; James Faulkner, 
Santa Barbara, Calif. 53386 


We’re the dames that did it; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 16, 1942; E unp. 319482; Sheila MacCurtain, 
Dedham, Mass. 53387 


We're the navy; w & m Fred Van Scoyk & Mel 
Byrne, pf. arr. Gilda A. Gillette. © Oct. 19, 1942; 
E pub. 109370; Van & Reiber, New York. 53388 


We’re the sons of the navy; w Landt trio, m Mack 
Kay & Curley Mahr. © Dec. 15, 1942; E pub. 
110025; Artists music corp., New York. 53389 


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1938 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1942 


Western wonderland; w G. Savage, melody Shorty 
[i. e. H.] Carson. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318154; Guy Savage & Hugh Carson, Chicago. 

53391 


What a letter from you can do; w Frank Capano 
& Billy Hays, m John Iacampow Dan Iacampo. 
© Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 109778; Tin Pan Alley, 
Philadelphia. 53392 


What about mama and me; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319521; John Thomas Jake 
Taylor, Terre Haute, Ind. 53393 


What do you do when I’m gone; song, m Leo Ric- 
hard & Hector Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; 
~E unp. 319166; Axel Cora Hansen, Bothell, Wash. 
53394 


What do you say; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Dec. 
24, 1942; E unp. 319058; Mrs. W. A. Cooper, 
Colton, Calif. 53395 


What great redemption; hymn. © Dec. 9, 1942; 
E pub. 109937; Rudy E. Callen, New Brighton, Pa. 
53396 


What happened to our romance; w & melody. © 
1c. Jan. 5, 1943; E unp. 319900; Elizabeth Ruth 
Hogan, Philadelphia. 53397 


What I heard and saw; song, melody Lew [i. e. 
Louis] Tobin. © 1 c. Dec. 14,1942; E unp. 318098; 
John Pasko, Elizabeth, N. J. - 53398 

What I never know, will never worry me; w &m 
Frank [i. e. N. F.] Hebel. © 1 c. Jan. 1, 1943; 
-E unp. 319642; Nolan Frank Hebel, Ogden, Utah. 

53399 


What is there about you; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 
14, 1942; E unp. 317989; Louis Joseph Borini, 
Redwood City, Calif. 53400 


What makes Sammy run; by Toots [i. e. Salvatore] 
Camarata; orch. pts. © Dec. 14, 1942; E pub. 
110075; Robbins music corp., New York. 53401 


Whatever the weather may be; song, w James 
Whitcomb Riley. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 
318988; Clara May Russell Hamilton, Comanche, 
Tex. 53402 


What’s a new soldier to do; w Glenn P. Williams, 
& melody. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319140; 
Arthur Allen Henrikson, Randolph Field, Tex. 

53403 


What’s love; song, melody Stephen Grady [pseud. 
of Andrew Brady] © 1 c. Dee. 21, 1942; E unp. 
318839; Tyyne Heikkila, Hurley, Wis. 53404 


Wheel of time; w I. Elder, melody D. Ahlstrand. © 
1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319547; Irene Elder & 
David Ahlstrand, Lawton, Ia. 53405 


When a smile meets a smile; w & melody Eddie 
[i. e. E. F.] Koncel. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 
318253; Edward Frank Koncel, Chicago. 53406 


When affliction’s shadows gather; hymn. © Dec. 
15, 1942; E pub. 110039; Otto Brand, Mineola, 
N. Y. 53407 


53424 


When comes again the first of May; w A. Casey, 
m C. Binder. © 1 c. June 6, 1942; E unp. 319683; 
Charley Binder & Al Casey, Trenton, N. J. 

53408 


When evening shadows fall; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 
319310; Nellie Adams, Rock Island, I1l. 53409 


When I come back to you; w & melody C. J. Year- 
wood & George Linton Yearwood; in E flat. © 
1 c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318484; Charles John 
Yearwood, Brooklyn. 53410 


When I hear the church bells ring; w & m Florence 
Erisman & Harold Potter. © Dec. 17, 1942; E 
pub. 109761; Edwards music co., New York. 

53411 


When I hear the whippoorwill crying; song. © 1c. 
Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 319652; Iva Heaberlin, 
Pleasantville, Ia. 53412 


When I kiss a rose; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 14, 
1942: E unp. 318114; Samuel H. Dunn, New York. 
53413 


When I look at you; w & m Wal Bromby & J. V. 
King. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 318338; Joseph 
Victor King, New York. 53414 


—w & melody. 
318659; Walter Hope Mairs, New York. 


© 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 
53415 


When I looked over my shoulder; song, m Firp 
Roberts. © 1 c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 319476; 
Ruth Elizabeth Bridge, Steelton, Pa. 53416 


When I lost you; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 318712; Francis R. Hunter, Leavenworth, 
Kan. 53417 


When I met you at the park; song, melody M. C. 
Sax. © lc. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318193; Effa 
Alexander, Oklahoma City. 53418 


When I’m out with Audrey; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 317926; Julia Mitchell, Los Angeles. 

53419 


When it’s maple sugar time back home; song. © 
1 c. Dec. 15, 1942: E unp. 318246; Florence Ford 
Collins, Oneonta, N. Y. 53420 


When it’s spring again; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 
6, 1943; E unp. 319931; George Robert Moss, 
Brooklyn. 53421 ° 


When Johnny comes marching home; w & m Louis 
Lambert, arr. Hugo Frey. © Nov. 20, 1942; E 
pub. 109999; Robbins music corp., New York. 

53422 


When Johnny comes marching home again; w & 
mielody Mickey [i. e. Michael] Diamond. © 1 c. 
Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 317839; Michael Diamond, 
Brooklyn. 53423 


When lights burn again; w H. Lee, m H.Schneider & 
I. Crawley. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942;'E unp. 316796; 
Ira Crawley, Henrietta Schneider, & Hubert Lee, 
Louisville. - 53424 


~ 


1939 


CATALOG OF );COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


53425 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


When lilacs bloom; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 4, 
1943; E unp. 319789; George Virgil Bailey, Elk- 


hart, Ind. 53425 


When my heart’s in love; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
30, 1942; E unp. 319418; Frank E, Orefice, Hart- 
ford. 53426 


When my peach trees are in bloom again; song. © 
Dec. 15, 1942; E pub. 110010; W. E. Zellmer, 
Accokeek, Md. 53427 


When peace will come again; pf., with w. © 1c. 
Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318155; Merton Ellsworth 
Perkins, Anacortes, Wash. 53428 


When shadows fall; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Dec. 
15, 1942; E unp. 318262; Eugene Mitchell, New 
York. 53429 


When summer says hello; song, m Stephen Grady 
[pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1942; 
E unp. 318823; Eunice De Villier, Lake Charles, 
La, 53430 


When taps are thru; w & melody Alfred Rabinowitz. 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1943; E unp. 319860; Max Rabino- 
witz, Newark, N. J. 53431 


When the angels ring those golden bells; song, m 
Leo Richard & Hector Richard. © 1 c. Jan. 2, 
1943; E unp. 319737; Hallie Ruth Huber, East 
Alton, il. 53432 


When the boys come marching home; w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 12, 1942; E unp. 317999; C. Chris 
Hohmann, Port Richmond, S. 1., N. Y. 53433 


When the bugler blows tatoo [?]; w & melody Jay 
Austin [pseud. of-J. A. Drout] © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942; E unp. 316646; James Austin Drout, New 
York. 53434 


When the dawn drifts away; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319006; Matthew A. Porter, 
Fort Monmouth, Red Bank, N. J. 53435 


When the home gate swings; song, m Homer Tourjée. 
©l1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319816; Kathleen Baker 
Spencer, Santa Monica, Calif. 53436 


When the moon and the stars get together; w & 
melody. ©1c. Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 317963; 
George B. Ringwald, Los Angeles. 53437 


When the old gang’s back on the corner; w & melody 
Bernie Fazioli & G. Mills. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1942; 
E unp. 318522; Gilbert Mills, Melrose, Mass. 

53438 


When the ships sail west; song, m Stephen Grady 
[pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; 
E unp. 317927; J. W. Stoutenburg, Lansing, Mich. 

53439 


When the stars shine down onMorocco; w &melody. 
© ic. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 317889; Kathleen La- 
Raut Wrenn, Minneapolis. 53440 


When the taps sound out; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 
6, 1943; E unp. 319956; Paul Anthony Germano, 
Lawrence, Mass. 53441 


When the war clouds have vanished; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Dec. 10, 
1942; E unp. 317928; Bernice Wells, Footville, 
Wis. 53442 


When the world is free; w & m Bert [i. e. E. L.] 
Cochran, arr. Anita Priest. © Dec. 15, 1942; E 
pub. 110368; E. L. Cochran, Hollywood, Calif. 

53443 


When the world settles down; pf., with w. © 1c. 
Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318416; Richard Cheatham, 
New York. 53444 


When there’s no moonlight; w E. R. Scannell, 
melody R. Keely. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; E ump. 
319913; Earle R. Scannell & Robert Keely, San 
Mateo, Calif. 53445 


When they get Barney in the Army; fox trot, w & 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319089; 
Earle Taylor Rush, New York. 53446 


When they take my boy away to be a soldier; w & 
melody. ©1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319001; 
Fred Miller, Fresno, Calif. 53447 


When this war is over; song, m Robert J. Werder- 
mann. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 315549; Edward 
S. Piepenbring, Brooklyn. 53448 


When twilight falls; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. 
of Andrew Brady] © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 
317929; Dorothy Mae Walker, Hubbard, Or. 

53449 


When victory is ours; song. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1942; 


E unp. 317888; Marguerite M. Fitch, Rochester, 
N. Y. 53450 


When victory planes come flying back; song, m 
Gordon R. Woodford. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1942; E 
unp. 318929; Daniel Maurice Robins, Saginaw, 
Mich. 53451 


When victory we have won; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318041; Mary Geraldine Heim, Trevorton, Pa. 

53452 


When we are rationed; song. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; 
E unp. 319232; William John Neil, Park City, 
Utah, 53453 


When we get him back from Uncle Sam; w V. Fee, 
m C. Pierson. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E ump. 
319566; Clark Pierson & Virgil Fee, Bloomington, 
Ind. 53454 


When we said goodbye; song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318166; Helen Taylor Karam, Nogales, 
Ariz. 53455 


When we were both sixteen; song, w L. J. Shapiro. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318123; Henry S. 
Grzybala & Leon J. Shapiro, Brookline, Mass. 

53456 


When you and I are the old folks; song. © 1c. Dec. 
30, 1942; E unp. 319427; Bessie Arnote, St. Joseph, 
Mo. 53457 


1940 


emma 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1942 


53493 


When you come marching home; song. © 1 cc. 
Dec. 16,1942; E unp. 318244; Charles N. Wolever, 
Forty Fort, Pa. 53458 


When you find that she doesn’t love you; song, 
melody Lew Bellin. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 
319180; Charles Kelley, Fort Sill, Okl. 53459 


When you hear the sirens blow; m Gerald Marks; 
pf., with w. © Feb. 5, 1942; E pub. 110362; 
Irving Ceasar, New York. 53460 


When you return; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 11, 
1942; E unp. 317729; Victor Paul Sbraccia, Mal- 
den, Mass. 53461 


—w & melody. © 1 c. Jan. 7, 1943; E unp. 
320026; Michael Harrison, Philadelphia, 53462 


When your soldier goes away; song, arr. Dorothea 
Thompson. © 1 c. Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 318317; 
Walter Stiles Brooke, Greenwich, Conn. 53463 


When your soldier’s away; song. © 1c. Dec. 30, 
1942; E unp. 319440; Howard Joseph Ruland, 
West Orange, N. J. 53464 


When you’re away; song, m Stephen Grady [pseud. 
of Andrew Brady] © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 
317930; John Wright, Brooklyn. 53465 


— —melody M, C. Sax. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; 
E unp. 318185; Mathew A. Massie, Milwaukee. 
53466 


Where did I see you; song. © Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 
109917; E. Dahlquist, Fresno, Calif. 53467 
Where did you say you come from; w & melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319932; George Robert 
Moss, Brooklyn. 53468 


Where have you been all my life; w & m Hugh [i. 
e. A. H.] Merritt, arr. Lloyd Marvin. © 1 c. 
Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319412; Adolph Hugh Mer- 
ritt, Cincinnati. 53469 


Where is my Sammy tonight; song. © 1c. Dec. 22, 
1942; E unp. 318899; Ora A. Freeman, Kansas 
City, Mo. 53470 


Where is there; song. © 1 c. Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 
318376; Grace Wilson Hager, Chicago. 53471 


Where my dreams go, there go I; song, melody 
Eddie Keenan. © 1c. Dec. 28,1942; E unp. 
319190; Edna Hope, New York. 53472 


Where the flowers bloom forever, - Sweet land of 
liberty [and] Jesus will guide thee home; w & m 
arr. Rachel B. Cassity. © Apr. 23, 1942; E pub. 
109383; Mary Chrisman, Chrisman, III. 53473 


Where the monkeys have no tails; w Bill [i.e. E. W.] 
Bauckham, m adapted from old air. © 1c. Dec. 
5, 1942; E unp. 318863; Ernest William Bauckham, 
Glendale, Calif. 53474 


Where the sun goes down to rest; song. © lc. 
Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318180; Roy Frank Rossi, 
Sacramento, Calif. 53475 


While I’m dreaming of you; song, m Stephen Grady 


[pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1 c. Jan. 1, 1943; 
E unp. 319583; Almeda Alwin, Pasadena, Tex. 
53476 


While I’m over there; song, melody Kathlenn O’- 
Kell. © 1 c. Dec. 17, 1942; E unp. 319340; 
Francis J. Baron, New York. 53477 


While the dawn was drawing near; w Frank C. 
Taylor, melody Harry [i. e. H. A.] Varsanyik. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319934; Harold A. 
Varsanyik, Dannemora, N. Y. 53478 


While we’re apart; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 24, 
1942; E unp. 319008; J. William Biggs, Columbus, 
oO. 53479 


Whisper to me a song of love; song, melody Ron- 
ald Buck. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319708; 
Harry Teetsel, jr., Schenectady, N. Y. 53480 


Whistle and I’ll come to you; Scotch tune, arr. Roy 
Lathrop; women’s 3-pt. cho. © Dec. 14, 1942; 
E pub. 109819; Pro-art publications, New York. 

53481 


Whistling waltz; w Eddie De Lange, m adapted Jack 
Fina & Freddy Martin, from a Tschaikowsky 
melody. © Nov. 16, 1942; E pub. 110307; Pacific 
music sales, Hollywood, Calif. 53482 


White lilacs; w & melody. © 1 c. Jan. 5, 1943; E 
unp. 319856; Ella Brunges Clark, Temple City, 
Calif. 53483 


White Mountains; song, m Leo Richard & Hector 
Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319308; 
Wayne Hansen, Lakeside, Ariz. 53484 


White peacock; w William Sharp; mixed voices, 
unacce. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942; E unp. 317874; Lee 
Hardy, Wichita. 53485 


White swans; w Elizabeth Evelyn Moore, m Gustav 
Klemm. © Dec. 10, 1942; E pub. 109982; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 53486 


Who cares; song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 
318162; Richard Whitfield woods, La Porte, ind. 
53487 


Who done it; by Frank Skinner; conductor. 1. 
Main title.. - 2. End title. © 1 c. each Dec. 24, 
1942; E unp. 319072; 319074; Universal music, 
corp., New York. 53488, 53489 


Who ya nudgin’; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 319062; Morris Lasco, Chicago. 53490 


Who’s in the hit parade now; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 
319167; Eleanor L. George, Pacific Beach, Calif. 

53491 


Why; song. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319811; 
Charles N. Wolever, Forty Fort, Pa. 53492 


Why can’t we be sweethearts again; w Leonard 
Freeman, m Eroc Steiner, based on Chopin’s 
Nocturne, in B major. © Jan. 1, 1943; E pub. 
110387; Freeman associates, Newark, N. J. 

53493 


1941 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


53494 


Why did he take you away; pf. treble, withw. © 1 
c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319244; Doris Bolin, 
Anaconda, Mont. 53494 


Why did it happen; song. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; E 
unp. 319548; Victor Lubushkin, San Francisco, 
53495 


Why did you do it; song, melody Burrell Van Buren. 
© 1c. Dec. 22, 1942; E unp. 318785; James Plumbe, 
Long Beach, Calif. 53496 


—w & melody. ©1 c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 
319785; Louis Conrad Beyerkohler, San Antonio. 
53497 


Why did you make me cry; song, m Byron Brooks 
[pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E 
unp. 319598; Mildred Ritterbush, La Crescenta, 
Calif. 53498 


Why didn’t you answer my letter; song, melody 
Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. 
Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318840; Ann Durand, Seward, 
Pa. 53499 


Why do I lie; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1942; 
E unp. 319435; Helen Anne Onofrio & Albert 
Novino, New Haven. 53500 


Why do I remember; w Marshal Jenkins, melody 
Pat Owen [i. e. E. B. Owen, jr.] © 1 c. Dec. 26, 
1942; E unp. 319112; William Marshal Jenkins & 
Elbert Britten Owen, jr., Webster Groves, Mo. 

53501 


Why don’t we smile; song, melody Eddie Keenan. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 317992; Elizabeth 
M. Chapin, East Orange, N. J. 53502 


Why don’t you do right; w & m Joe McCoy. © Dec. 
14, 1942; E pub. 110030; Mayfair music corp., 
New York. 53503 


Why don’t you keep out of my heart; w & melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319885; Margaret Weiss 
Lustgarten, Brooklyn. 53504 


Why don’t you write; song, melody Lew Bellin. © 
1c. Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319710; Beatrice Craig, 
Harvey, Ill. 53505 


Why is my little redhead blue; w &m Ted Meyn. 
© Dec. 30, 1942; E pub. 110294; Beacon music 
co., Joe Davis, owner, New York. 53506 


Why must love: song. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E 
unp. 319245; Richard Lee Harter, Erie, Pa. 
53507 


Why, oh, why; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. 
Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318213; Beatrice Beaucage, 
Norwalk, Conn. 53508 


Why should we say goodbye; song, arr. A. W. Priebe. 
© 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E unp. 318400; David J. 
Schmidt, Santa Ana, Calif. 53509 


Widow Brown; w Bickley Reichner, m Gene Irwin, 
pf. arr. George N. Terry. © Dec. 18, 1942; E 
pub. 110008; Melrose music corp., New York. 

53510 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Will you miss me when I’m gone; song, m Byron 
Brooks [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1 c. Jan. 1, 
1943; E unp. 319591; Phil Payne, Delta, Col. 

53511 


Will you say a pray’r for me; w & melody. © 1c. 


Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 319102; Paul Suey Fong, 
jr., Sacramento, Calif. 53512 


Will you try to remember; w & melody. © 1 c. 
Jan. 4, 1943; E unp. 319750; Benjamin Cautelli, 
Toronto. 53513 


Will you wait for me; song. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 319195; Scott Yeamans, Austin, Tex. 
53514 


Wind in the night; w & m George Roth; mixed 
voices. © 1 c. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 317649; 
George Roth, jr., Somerset, Pa. 53515 


Windows of heaven; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 15, 
1942; E unp. 318248; Irvin DeLora Zundel, Venice, 
Calif. 53516 


Wings of gold; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of 
Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 319600; 
Florence A. Snyder, Fort Knox, Ky. 53517 


Wings of love; song. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E unp. 
319019; Marion P. Winkelmann, Chicago. 53518 


Wings of the navy; w M. L. Clopton, m C. E. 
Collett; pf. © Oct. 15, 1942; E pub. 110018; 
Charles Elmer Collett & Mortimer L. Clopton, 
San Francisco. 53519 


Wings over Olmsted; w J. B. Spalding, melody A. H. 
Clark. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319883; J. 
Billie Spalding & Archie H. Clark, Middletown, 
Pa. 53520 


Wings over the world; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 
15, 1942; E unp. 318228; Albert S. Patterson, 
Atlantic City. 53521 


Winter in my heart; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 24, 
1942; E unp. 319046; Viva Collins, Hot Springs, 
Ark. 53522 


Wish I may, wish I might; from Best foot forward, 
w &m Hugh Martin & Ralph Blane. © 1c. Dec. 
12, 1942; E unp. 317941; Loew’s, inc., New York. 

53523 


With joy at Christmas time; pf., with w. © 1c. 
Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318911; Jacob Samuel 
Huffman, Roanoke, Va. 53524 


Without you dear; w & m Michael Harrison, arr. 
Morty Berk. © Dec. 1, 1942; E pub. 109947; 
Blossom music co., Philadelphia. 53525 


Witnessing for Christ; pf., with w. © Dec. 1, 1942; 
E pub. 109637; Wayne Alfred Webb, Huntington 
Park, Calif. 53526 


Wonderful face; from Keeper of the flame, by 
Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 318448; Loew’s, inc., New York. 53527 


Won’t you accept Him; pf., with w. © 1c. Dec. 9, 
1942; E unp. 319676; Melvin James Steinbron, 
Minneapolis. 53528 


1942 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 12, 1942 53562 


Won’t you have a heart; w Leonore Bushman, m 
Jimmie Littlefield & Harry Filler. © Jan. 1, 
1942; E pub. 109825; Fillerdelphia music co., 
Philadelphia. 53529 


Won't you please give me that song; w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 320021; Anna Kopyn, 
New York. 53530 


Won't you put your arms around me; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 319168; Paul Moss, Flint, Mich. 53531 


Woodland nymph; song. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; E 
unp. 318437; Elise Marie DuRant Neff, Los 
Angeles. 53532 


Woodlands; w &m Charles Herter; men’s voices. 
© Dec. 28, 1942: E pub. 110440; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 53533 


Work for victory; w Ted Johnston & King Laney, 
m Lew Douglas. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 
318576; Winters & Crampton corp., Grandville, 
Mich. 53534 


World will be free; song. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; E 
unp. 319194; John Mitseff, Akron, O. 53535 


World will smile again; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 
24,1942: E unp. 318302; William Augustus Pepper, 
jr., Portsmouth, O. 53536 


Worryin about you; w & melody. © 16. Jan. 5, 
1943; E unp. 319846; Edith Senitzer & Harold 
Friedman, New York. — 53537 


Would you care; w & melody. ©1c. Dec. 24, 1942; 
E unp. 319015; Anita L. Bassford, Madison, N. J. 
53538 


Would you care if I told you; song, melody Stephen 
Grady [pseud. of Andrew Brady] © 1 c. Jan. 4, 
1943; E unp. 320011; Martha Baytala, Elizabeth, 
N. J. 53539 


Wouldn’t you like to have me for a sweetheart; w 
& melody. ©1 cc. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 318305; 
John Henry Hendricks, Detroit. 53540 


Wouldn’t you like to know; w George Leiberman, 
& melody. ©1c. Jan. 5, 1943; E unp. 319874; 
Victor Picone, New York. 53541 


Y tenia un lunar; fox-trot, letra Victor Solino, m 
Jose Bohr; pf. © Oct. 13, 1942; E for. 67806; 
Peer internatl. corp., New York. 53542 


Yankee boy Sam; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. 
of Malcolm Lee] ©1 c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp. 
319594; Lillian Williams, London, Ont., Canada. 

53543 


Yankee boys; w Peggy Benfield, m Clifford Ben- 
field, arr. Charles A. Barry. © 1c. Dec. 31, 
1942; E unp. 319561; Margaret Edith Benfield, 
Fort Wadsworth, S.I., N. Y. 53544 


Yankee Doodle daddy; song. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1942; 
E unp. 318612; Jean Claire Tilley, New Britain, 
Conn. 53545 


514570 O - 43 - 6 


Yankee Land; w & m Christine Alicia Butler. © 
Dec. 10, 1942; E pub. 109967; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. 53546 


Yankees everywhere; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 16, 
1942; E unp. 318240; Benjamin Morris Kaplan, 
Allston, Mass. 53547 


Yanks are coming back; song. -© 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; 
E unp. 319763; Doris Wright, Streator, Il. 
53548 


Yanks are doodling doodle do; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 318600; Walter J. Chepil, 
New York. 53549 


Yanks are here; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1943; 
E unp. 319826; Withborne Adalbert Small, New 
York. 53550 


Yanks are marching again; song. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 
1942; E unp. 318944; Roscoe R. Gardner, Glen- 
rock, Wy. 53551 


Yanks are on the march again; song. © 1 c. Dec. 
21, 1942; E unp. 318747; Plummer Riddle, Salem, 
oO. 53552 


Yanks-are over there; song, melody M. ©. Sax. © 
1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318197; Ethel B. Goetz, 
Lamoille, Minn. 53553 


Yanks on the loose; w & melody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1942: E unp. 318316; Paul Morton Heyman, Rox- 
bury, Mass. 53554 


Yanks who march again; w I. Roden, m J. V. De- 
Cimber & Dick Brucato; pf. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; 
E unp. 319333; DeCimber music publishers, Mil- 
waukee. 53555 


Ye watchers and ye holy ones; festival anthem, m 
Coln, arr. Olaf C. Christiansen; mixed cho. © 
Nov. 24, 1942; E pub. 109751; Neil A. Kjos music 
co., Chicago. 53556 


Yearning that comes from within; w Rex Blain 
-[pseud. of E. L. Larson], m Robert VanSickle. © 
1 c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319990; Edward L. Larson, 
Wheeling, Til. 53557 


Yesterday; w & melody Perry B. Hood. ©1c.Dec. 
30, 1942; E unp. 319381; Morris Dodson, Newark, 
N. J. 53558 


Yielded; w I. A. Guirey, m H. W. Ranes; mixed 
voices. © Nov. 1, 1942; E pub. 109932; Ida A. 
Guirey & Harold W. Ranes, Indianapolis. 

53559 


You; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; E ump. 
318512; Gerald L. Byrd, Lima, O. 53560 


You and me; song, m Byron Brooks [pseud. of Mal- 
colm Lee] © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; E unp. 317931; 
Charles Flick, Chester, Pa. 53561 


You are all that is lovely; w & melody Buddy Phayle. 
©l1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318725; Buddy Phayle 
music, inc., New York. 53562 


1943 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


53563 


You are dreaming; song, melody Arthur Chester 
Patton. © 1 c. Dec. 5, 1942; E unp. 318657; 
Melville Ames Delonde, St. Louis. 53563 


You are ever on my mind; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 319987; Loring Mitchell 
Watts, Plant City, Fla. 53564 


You are everything I crave; w & melody. ©l1c. 
Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319533; Matthew Henry 
Kleiner, Graham, Tex. 53565 


You are my inspiration; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
14, 1942; E unp. 318124; Frank Louis Fortunato, 
Hartford. 53566 


You are my sweet little dream girl; song, melody 
Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1c. 
Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318837; Harry D. Taylor, 
Washington C. H., O. 53567 


You are my witnesses; melody. © 1c. Dec. 28, 
1942; E unp. 319174; Geza Weitzner, New York. 
53568 


You are truly our liberty; song, m Leo Richard & 
Hector Richard. ©.Dec. 10, 1942; E pub. 109877; 
Carl Paladino, Millville, N. J. 53569 


You can have my cup of coffee, if you give me your 
heart; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 
319542; Ralph J. Montello, Brooklyn. 53570 


You can’t get away with love; song, melody Noel 
Baer. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319052; 
Landia Burgess, Fort Benning, Ga. 53571 


You can’t get no more; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 
4, 1943; E unp. 319795; Winnie Perry, Richmond. 
53572 


You can’t keep a good Yank down; w & melody. © 
1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318810; Albert Leslie 
Barker, Lewisburg, Pa. 53573 


You can’t put a ration on love; song. © 1c. Jan. 
6, 1943; E unp. 319978; Russell F. Harker, 
Frankfort, Ind. 53574 


You don’t understand what I think about you; w & 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1942; E unp. 318586; 
Leland M. Cortner, Winchester, Ind, 53575 


You got me jumpin’; fox-trot song. © 1 c. Dec. 
19, 1942; E unp. 318628; Marjorie Eileen Prievo, 
Utica, N. Y. 53576 


You had me believing; w & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 
17, 1942; E unp. 318519; Alvin Kent Schiller, 
Chicago. 53577 


You have a daughter darling; song, melody Ronald 
Buck. © 1 c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319184; 
Myrtle Hood, Anna, III. 53578 


You haven’t the time; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 14, 
1942; E unp. 318158; Robertson Otto Geiersbach, 
A. P. O. 961, c/o Postmaster, San Francisco. 

53579 


You just ain’t got what it takesto take what you got; 
song, m Tom Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] 
© 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; E unp. 316969; Richard Be- 
mowski, Chicago. 53580 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


You kissed me just for a thrill; song, m Stephen 
Grady [pseud. of Malcolm Lee] © 1c. Dec. 10, 
1942; E unp. 317932; Patrick Colatruglio, A. P. O. 
961, c/o Postmaster, San Francisco, 53581 


You left me forsaken when you kissed me good-bye; | 


song. © lc. Nov. 12, 1942; E unp. 318342; Mark 
L. Hurley, Hawthorne, Calif. 53582 


You lucky fellow; w & melody Del Warren [pseud. 
of D. L. Jackson] & LaVonne Ware [i. e. L. W. 
Jackson] © 1c. Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 318862; 
LaVonne Ware Jackson & D. L. Jackson, Tulsa, 
Okl. 53583 


You make me dream the dreams I do; w L. Mc- 
Donald, melody M. G. Thomas. © 1c, Dec. 15, 
1942; E unp. 318293; Leo McDonald & Millard 
Galweston Thomas, New York. 53584 


You make my heart go pit-a-pat; w & melody. © 
1c. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 318970; Bincent Paul 
Torossian, Berkeley, Calif. 53585 


You must believe in America; song. © Dec. 7, 1942; 
E pub. 109716; Willie Borland Pippin, Sanford, 
Fla, 53586 


You never said a word about my hat; w & melody 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; E unp. 319118; Benjamin 
Cautelli, Toronto. 53587 


You played with my heart; w & melody Lloyd 
Nathan & M. Leet. © lc. Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 
319013; Mary Leet, Milwaukee. 53588 


You rhyme with everything that’s beautiful; w 
Mickey Stoner, & melody. © 1 c. Dec. 8, 1942; 
E unp. 318053; Bert Reisfeld, New York. 

53589 


You stepped into my dream; w & m Ethel Laris 
[i. e. E. A. L. Ranger]; pf. treble. © 1c. Dec. 
30, 1942; E unp. 319433; Ethel Athene Laris 
Ranger, Chicago. 53590 


You told my heart; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 29, 
1942; E unp. 319368; Rolf E. Gustafson, Bay City, 
Mich. 53591 


You took my love; w Tom Adair, m Matt Dennis. 
© Dec. 14, 1942; E pub. 109942; Embassy music 
corp., New York. 53592 


You turned to me; w & melody Ethel Laris [i. e. 
E. A. L. Ranger] © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; E unp. 
317430; Ethel Athene Laris Ranger, Chicago. 

53593 


You walked out of a dream; pf. © 1 c. Dec. 15, 
1942; E unp. 318237; Donald Robert Rinehart, 
Arlington, Va. 53594 


You were only a dream; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 
2, 1943; E unp. 319700; Winifred Waltmire, Los 
Angeles. 53595 


You will never be away; w & melody. © 1c. Jan. 
6, 1943; E unp. 319986; Loring Mitchell Watts, 
Plant City, Fla. 53596 

You won my heart; w & melody Gracie Cornett 
[i. e. G. C. Ramsey] © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; E 
unp. 318314; Gracie Cornett Ramsey, San An- 
tonio. 53597 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 12, 1942 53633 


You'll be mine in dreams, day after day; song, 
melody Ann Taylor & E. Andrews. © 1c. Dec. 
18, 1942; E unp. 318548; Ernest Andrews, De- 
troit. 53598 


You'll be mine once more; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 24, 1942; E unp. 319483; Carroll Milton 
DeCamp, North Vernon, Ind. 53599 


‘You'll be with me in all my dreams; song, m Leo 
Richard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; 
E unp. 319296; J. Howard George, Bothell, Wash. 

53600 


You'll come back some day; song, m Leo Richard 
& Hector Richard. © 1 c. Jan. 2, 1943; E unp. 
319735; Billie E. Barton, Yazoo City, Miss. 

53601 


You’l! come back to me; song, m Lew [i. e. Louis] 
Tobin. ©1 c. Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319459; 
Mary K. Cooke, Atlanta. 53602 


You'll know that we were there; accordion, with 
w. ©Olc. Dec. 9, 1942; E unp. 318952; John 
Louis Aylor, jr., Denver. 53603 


You'll tell me; from Keeper of the flame, by 
Daniele Amfitheatrof. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; E 
unp. 318449; Loew’s, inc., New York. 53604 


Your blue eyes; song, m E. Wunderlich. © Dec. 
11, 1942; E pub. 110445; Ray Frederick Parks, 
Washington. 53605 


Your face will linger in my memory; w & melody. 
© 1 c. Jan. 5, 1943; E unp. 319799; Matilda 
Estella Mayberry, San Dimas, Calif. 53606 


Your Flag is my Flag; w & melody. © 1c. Dec. 
31, 1942; E unp. 319550; Gail Marcelles Bartlett, 
Detroit. 53607 


Your heart’s been sabotaged; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319419; Frank E. Orefice, 
Hartford. 53608 


Your love could be everything to me; from Old 
Chelsea, w Fred S. Tysh [pseud. of Siegfried 
Tisch], m Richard Tauber. © Dec. 28, 1942; E 
for. 67862; Lawrence Wright music co., ltd., 
London. 53609 


Your lover; song suite. pts. 1,2. © 1c. each Nov. 
9, 1942; E unp. 318433, 318434; Elise Marie Du- 
Rant Neff, Los Angeles. 53610, 53611 


Your time is coming soon; song, m Derek Ander- 
sen [pseud. of Noel Marchant Ryer] © 1 c. Dec. 
10, 1942; E unp. 317933; Rosa T. Knight, Clear- 
water, ‘Fla. 53612 


You're a bundle from heaven; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 15, 1942; E unp. 318274; William P. David- 
son, Winston-Salem, N. C. 53613 


You're a lucky little fellow; w Blanche Posnack, 
& melody. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; E unp. 318737; 
George Posnack, Brooklyn. 53614 


You're a picture of love; song, m Derek Andersen 
[pseud. of Noei Marchant Ryer] © 1c. Jan. 1, 
1943; E unp. 319571; Frank Newdecker, Memphis, 
Tenn. 53615 


You’re asked to save oil; fox trot, w & melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318203; Max Heller, 
Philadelphia. 53616 


You're beautiful; song, m May B. Nielsen. © ic. 
Dec. 31, 1942; E unp. 319456; Fred C. Ballard, 
Charleston, S. C. 53617 


-——w Fred C. Ballard, melody May B. Nielsen. 
© 1c. Jan. 1, 1943; E unp: 319636; Ballard & 
Nielsen, Charleston, S. C. 53618 


You're better off in the army; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 1, 1942; E unp. 317865; Joseph Matera, 
Brooklyn. 53619 


You're breaking ev'ry bone in my heart; w & 
melody Shorty [i. e. H.] Carson & G. Savage. © 
1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp..318153; Guy Savage & 
Hugh Carson, Chicago. 53620 


You're forever on my mind; w & melody. © 1c. 
Dec. 29, 1942; E unp. 319324; Thomas Francis 
Ianotti, Paterson. 53621 


You re just cheatin’ on me; w J. Fesko, jr., melody 
M. P. Hilko. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319949; 
John Fesko, jr. & Michael P. Hilko, Garfield, N.J. 

53622 


You're like a dream I know; w & melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 24, 1942; E unp. 318303; William Augustus 
Pepper, jr., Portsmouth, O. 53623 


You’re my would-be sweetheart; waltz, w &melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 30, 1942; E unp. 319400; Sydney 
Potter, Brooklyn. 53624 


You’re out of my mind; w D. Howard, m E. Bennett. 
© 1c. Dec. 19, 1942; E unp. 318623; Durward 
Howard & Elinor Bennett, Austin, Tex. 53625 


You're playing with the strings of my heart; song. 
©1c. Dec. 14, 1942; E unp. 318122; Lucille Boyer, 
Minneapolis. 53626 


You're so charming, darling; w & melody. © 1c. 
Jan. 6, 1943; E unp. 319886; Margaret Weiss 
Lustgarten, Brooklyn. 53627 


You're the cause of it all; w & melody. ©1c. Dec. 
7, 1942; E unp. 319478; Oliver A. Sletto, Walla 
Walla, Wash. 53628 


You're the cause of my dreams; song, m LeoRich- 
ard & Hector Richard. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1943; E 
unp. 319734; Robert Young, Cincinnati. 53629 


You're the lucky thread in my life; w & melody. © 
1c. Nov. 27, 1942; E unp. 318871; Adelaide Girard, 
Piedmont, Calif. 53630 


You're the star of my heaven; song, melody Tom 
Baker [pseud. of Carroll Webster] © 1 c. Dec. 
21, 1942; E unp. 318841; Mabel B. Slesser, 
Elizabethtown, Pa. 53631 


Youthful days; suite, Reginald King; orch. pts. © 
Sept. 17, 1942; E for. 67724; Bosworth & co., 
ltd., London. 53632 


You've really changed, somehow; w V. P. Skow- 


ronski, m W. Sosin, arr. Carl Barkwick. © 
Dec. 10, 1942; E pub. 110049; Victor P. Skow- 


ronski & Walter Sosin, Chicago. 53633 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
53634 pt. 1, n. s., v. 37 


3-pt. cho. © Dec. 10, 1942; E pub. 109860; Trans- 


Yr utgorn; Welsh w Pedr Fardd, English tr. Robert 
continental music corp., New York. 53635 


Davies, m W. Matthews Williams; pf. or organ 
acc. © Oct. 5, 1942; E for. 67775; Gwynn pub. 
co., Llangollen, North Wales. 53634 


Zion, my beloved (Tzion tamati); w M. M. Dolitzky, 
English tr. & arr. of m Isadore Freed; womens 


Zippy; song, melody Margaret De Vore Parks. © 
1c. Dec, 22, 1942; E unp. 318798; Wade Frank- 
lin Richardson, Brandenburg, Ky. 53636 


Number of entries of Musical Compositions in Part 3 of the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942: 


Musical Compositions in English language (including 40,271 unpublished) ------------ - --------- 51,188 
Musical Compositions in foreign languages (including 833 unpublished) ------------------------- 2,448 
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LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 
[53636 


A la valse; by Victor Herbert; violin & piano. © 
Clifford Victor Herbert, Cedar Grove, La. & 
Ella Herbert Bartlett, New York. R 113978, 
Dec. 19, 1942. 1 


Aba-daba; fox-trot, Fields & Donovan, arr. Calvin 
Grooms; orch. © Leo Feist, inc., New York. R 
113676, Dec. 16, 1942. 2 


Abide with me; song, w Henry F. Lyte; in D flat. 
© William R. Spence, Perth, Ont., Canada. R 
113396, Dec. 8, 1942. 3 


Aeolian harp; by Mrs. Crosby [i. e. J. G.] Adams; 
pi. © Juliette Graves Adams, Montreat, N. C. 
R 113898, Dec. 17, 1942. 4 


Afterwards; by John W. Mullen; full orch. © J. W. 
Pepper & son, inc., Philadelphia. R 113873, Dec. 
21, 1942. 5 


Air de ballet; pf. © Henry Geehl, Coleshill, Eng- 
land, R 113608, Dec. 14, 1942. 6 


Air, upon a ground bass; op. 38, violin, with pf. 
acc. © Harry Farjeon, London. R 113592, Dec. 
9, 1942. 7 


All hands ’round; country dance, Matilee Loeb- 
Evans [i. e. M. L. Preston]; pf. © Matilee Loeb 
Preston, San Bernardino, Calif.. R 114369, Jan. 
6, 1943. = 8 


All in a lily-white gown; from The philosopher and 
the lady, w Helen Taylor, m Easthope Martin; 
in D. © Kate Louise Sherman, London. R 113915, 
Dec. 16, 1942. 9 


All will be well; song, w Fanny J. Crosby. © 
Arthur W. McKee, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113489, 
Dec. 10, 1942. 10 


America triumphant; anthem, w John Haynes Holmes. 
1, Song. - 2. Women’s 3-pt. voices. © Clifford 


Demarest, Tenafly, N. J. R 114040, 114043, Dec. 


21, 1942. 11, 12 
American boy; march, Harry C. Thompson; orch. 
© Will Rossiter, Chicago. R 113491, Dec. 7, 
1942. 13 


Angels from the realms of glory; Christmas an- 
them, m W. C. Williams; mixed cho. © Walter 
C. Williams, Summit, N. J. R 113286, Dec. 4, 
1942, 14 


Angelus; by Mrs. Crosby [i. e. J. G.] Adams, op. 
26; pf. © Juliette Graves Adams, Montreat, N. C. 
R 113887, Dec. 17, 1942. 15 


Any old night; from Nobody home, w Schuyler 
Greene & Harry B. Smith, m Otto Motzan & 
Jerome Kern. © BlancheGreene Kaiss, Baltimore 
& Sydney Smith, Canaan, N. Y. R 114200, Dec. 
24; 1942. 16 


April blossoms; op. 28, no. la, w Charles Hanson 
Towne; women’s 3-pt. voices. © Henry Clough- 
Leighter, Wollaston, Mass. R 113362, Dec. 3, 
1942. 17 


Are you doing your best; song, w James Rowe. © 
Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113800, 
Dec. 16, 1942. 18 


Are you saved to serve; song, w Eliza E. Hewitt. 
© Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 
113801, Dec. 16, 1942. 19 


Arioso in the ancient style; by James H. Rogers; 
violin, with pf. acc. © Alice Hall Rogers, Cleve- 
land. R 114198, Dec. 26, 1942. 20 


Arise, glad heart; song, w Hildegarde Sherlock, sop. 
or ten., mezzo sop. or bar. © Floy Little Bartlett, 
Winnetka, Ill. R 113297, Dec. 3, 1942. 21 


As I went a-roaming; w Helen Taylor, m May H. 
Brahe [pseud. of M. H. Morgan]; in B flat. © 
May Hanna Morgan, Wembley Park, Middlesex, 
England. R 113758, Dec. 16, 1942. 22 


As: it began to dawn; Easter anthem, Biblical w, 
m R. M. Stults; mixed voices. © Julie Van der 
Veer Stults, Philadelphia. R 113539, Dec. 15, 
1942. 23 


Ask Him; song, w James Rowe. © Bentley D. Ack- 
ley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113807, Dec. 16, 1942. 
24 


At the San Francisco fair; from Nobody home, w 
Schuyler Greene, m Ford Dabney, James Europe 
& Jerome Kern. © Blanche Greene Kaiss, Balti- 
more. R 113671, Dec. 24, 1942, 25 


Aunt Sally; mammy song. © HoraceClark, Houston. 
R 113523, Dec. 15, 1942. 26 


Auntie Skinner’s chicken dinner; w Arthur Fields 
& Earl Carroll, m Theodore Morse. © Theodora 
Morse, New York. R 113950, Dec. 26, 1942. 

27 


Ave Maria; sacred song, mH.I. Myers. © Henry 
I. Myers, Hollywood, Calif. R 114313, Dec. 29, 
1942, 28 


Babes in the wood; from Very good Eddie, wSchuy- 
ler Greene, m Jerome Kern, © Blanche Greene 
Kaiss, Baltimore. R 113673, Dec. 17, 1942. 

29 


——song,fromVery good Eddie, w Schuyler Greene 
& J. Kern. © Jerome Kern, Beverly Hills, Calif. 
R 113337, Dec. 7, 1942. 30 


Bacchanale; from Samson and Delilah, by C. Saint- 
Saéns, arr. Otto Langey; orch. © G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York, R 113852, Dec. 17, 1942. 

31 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Ballad; op. 36, no. 3, w Harriet Prescott Spofford; 
women’s 3-pt. cho. © David Stanley Smith, 
Woodbridge, Conn. R 114195, Dec. 26, 1942. 

32 


Bat (The); pf. © E. Markham Lee, Westward Ho, 
Co. Devon, England. R 114039, Dec. 21, 1942. 
33 


Be at rest; wJ. M. Neale, m A. W. Lansing; mixed 
voices. © Jennie A. Lansing, Albany. R 114042, 
Dec. 21, 1942. 34 


Beautiful Kahana; song, w Mary J. Montano. © 
Charles E. King, Honolulu. R 113749, Dec. 12, 
1942. 35 


Behold the risen King; w George Cooper, m Louis 
R. Dressler; violin obbl. © Louis Richard 
Dressler, Philadelphia. R 113522, Dec. 15, 1942. 

36 


Belgian school of violin; by H. Leonard, op. 47, 
tr. from the French & new studies added Ovide 
Musin. v. 2. © Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. R 114092, Dec. 23, 1942. 37 


——by Ovide Musin. v. 4. © Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. R 114093, Dec. 23, 1942. 
38 


Ben Bolt; arr. Nelson Kneass; full orch. © J. W. 
Pepper & son, inc., Philadelphia. R 113875, Dec. 
21, 1942. 39 


Billstickers’ dance; from Tina, by Paul A. Rubens, 
arr.; orch. © Howard Carr, London. R 114259, 


Jan. 1, 1943. 40 
— —by Paul A:Rubens; pf. © Herbert Rubens, 
London. R 113328, Dec. 9, 1942. 41 


Birds’ concert; w Jessica Moore, m George L. 
Spaulding; voc. or instrumental. © Shirley S. 
DeVoe, New Milford, Conn. & Clifford Lee 
Spaulding, New York. R 113524, Dec. 15, 1942. 

42 


Birth of May; w Hazel Deyo, m Gaston Otey Wilkins; 
women’svoices. © Oliver Ditsonco. , Philadelphia, 
R 113478, Dec. 8, 1942. 43 


Bless Thou the Lord, O my soul; song, Biblical w. 
© Harold Craxton, London. R 113925, Dec. 16, 
1942. 44 


Blue bells; song, w Doris A. Kendall. © vega 
F. Phillips, Esher, England. R 114239, Jan. 1, 
1943. 45 


Blue bonnet; w Ada Stewart Shelton; low voice. © 
Alexander Russell, New York. R 113399, Dec. 8, 
1942, 46 


Book of ballads; w A. C. D. Riley, m Jessie L. 
Gaynor; women s voices. © Rose Gaynor Barrett, 
South Norwalk, Conn., Dorothy Gaynor Blake, 
Webster Groves, Mo. & Alice C. D. Riley, Pasa- 
dena. R 113427, Dec. 8, 1942. 47 


Boston bull; song, w Will J. Hart. © Raymond 
Walker, Miami Beach, Fla. R 113508, Dec. 10, 
1942. 48 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Bread of the world; hymn-anthem, w R. Heber; 
mixed cho. © Herbert E. Hyde, Wilmette, Il. 
R 113968, Dec. 19, 1942. 49 


Breath of the dawn; w E. G. Buckeridge, m C. 
Whitney Coombs; sop. or ten. inD flat. © Fred- 
erick A. Coombs, sr., Orange, N. J. R 114199, 
Dec. 26, 1942. 50 


Bric-a-brac; selection, Lionel Monckton & Herman 
Finck, arr. Dan Godfrey; full military band. © 
Chappell &co., ltd., London. R 114006, Dec. 21, 

5 51 


— — — arr. H. M. Higgs; orch. ©Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. R 113143, Nov. 30, 1942, 
52 


Brightly gleams our banner; processional hymn, w 
T. J. Potter. © T. Tertius Noble, New York, R 
113967, Dec. 19, 1942. 53 


Builders; Children’s day service, w & m Edith 
Sanford Tillotson & I. H. Meredith. © Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. R 113385, Nov. 25, 1942. 

54 


Bum-diddle-de-um bum, that’s it; foxtrot, Jimmie 
{i. e. James V.] Monaco, arr. Calvin ‘Grooms; 
orch. © Leo Feist, inc., New York. R 113999, 
Dec. 26, 1942. 55 


——=-W Joe [i. e. Joseph] McCarthy, m Jimmie [i. e. 
J. V.] Monaco. © Joseph McCarthy, Hadley, N. Y. 
& James V. Monaco, Beverly Hillis, Calif. Ry, 
113949, Nov. 30, 1942. 56 


But lo the dawn; by J. S. Matthews; mixed cho. © 
Mrs. Robert Dulley, West Los Angeles, Calif. R 
114334, Jan. 7, 1943. 57 


But now thus saith the Lord; anthem, Biblical w; 
mixed voices & organ. © T. Tertius Noble, New 
York. R 114052, Dec. 21, 1942. 58 


Butterflies; w Théophile Gautier, tr. J. Kingsley 
Rooker, m Bainbridge [i. e. L. B.] Crist; high 
voice, in F. © Lucien Bainbridge Crist, Wash- 
ington. R 114337, Jan. 2, 1943. 59 


By jingo; march, Herman Finck; reed & brass 
band. © Mabel Mary Finck, London. R 112876, 
Dec. 10, 1942. © 60 


. By the waters of Minnetonka; Indian love song; pf. 


© Thurlow Lieurance, Wichita. R 113563, Dec. 
15, 1942. 61 


Call; march, C. A. Lidgey, arr. James Ord Hume; 
military band. © Annie Elizabeth Hume, High 
Denham, Bucks, England. R 113912, Dec. 16, 
1942, | 62 


—— ——Charles A. Lidgey; pf. © Robert Edward 
Burgess, London. R 113913, Dec. 16, 1942. 
63 


Call of the angelus; intermezzo, Albert E. Walton, 
arr. W. H. Myddleton; full orch. & harmonium. 
© George Ernest Myddleton, Maidenhead, Surrey, 
England. R 114084, Dec. 30, 1942. 64 


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Call of the old boys; quick march, James Ord 
Hume; military band. © Annie Elizabeth Hume, 
High Denham, Bucks, England. R 113766, Dec. 
16, 1942. 65 


Calvary [and] Lead kindly light; arr. Paul Rodney; 
full orch. © J. W. Pepper & son, inc., Phila- 
delphia. R 113878, Dec. 21, 1942. 66 


Cameo; by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, selected, 
arr. & rev. Alex Roloff; pf. © Thomas George 
Clarke, Margate, England & Jessy Amy Gunston, 
Richmond, Surrey, England. R 113905, Dec. 9, 
1942. 67 


Can’t they leave us alone for a while; w Sam M. 
Lewis, m George W. Meyer. © Broadway music 
corp., New York. R 113435, Dec. 7, 1942. 68 


Cantique du soir; wiolin & pf. © Wilson Manhire, 
Bugle, Cornwall, England, R 113323, Dec. 3, 1942. 
69 


Caprice; violin & pf. © Wilson Manhire, Bugle, 
Cornwall, England. R 113322, Dec. 3, 1942.. 
70 


Carmena; waltz-song H. Lane Wilson, adapted & 
arr. Homer N. Bartlett; women’s 3-pt. cho. © 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. R 113839, Dec. 17, 
1942. 71 


Carnival waltz; op. 112, no. 2; pf. © J. Frank 
Frysinger, York, Pa. R 114370, Jan. 6, 1943. 
12 


Challenge of Rikki-tikki-tavi; w Rudyard Kipling; 
men’s voices. © Homer B. Hatch, Cleveland. R 
114192, Dec. 26, 1942. — 13 


Chaplin walk; from Nobody home, w & m Schuyler 
Greene, Otto Motzan & Jerome Kern. © Blanche 
Greene Kaiss, Baltimore. R 114099, Dec. 24, 
1942, 14 


Chariot race; pf. © E. Markham Lee, Westward 
Ho, Devon, England. R 113289, Dec. 3, 1942. 
15 


Charms are the fairest when they’re hidden; from 
Katinka, w Otto Hauerbach [i. e. Otto Harbach], 


m Rudolf Friml. © Otto Harbach, Mamaroneck, 
16° 


N. Y. R 113502, Dec. 8, 1942, 


Cheer boys cheer; march, Mackie-Beyer; military 
band. © J. W. Pepper & son, inc., Philadelphia. 
R 113869, Dec. 21, 1942. 17 


Cheer up the fellows you know; song, w Edgar Page 
Stiles. 
R 113783, Dec. 16, 1942. 78 


Chimes; song, op. 54, no. 2, w Alice Meynell. 1. 
High voice. - 2. Low voice. © Margaret Ruthven 
Lang, Boston. R 113303, Dec. 3, 1942. 719 


Christ hath arisen; Easter song, George Noyes 


Rockwell; sop. or ten., with violin ad lib. © Laura. 


M. Haughey, Meriden, Kan. R 113564, Dec. 15, 
1942, 80 


Christ is risen; Easter anthem, w A. T. Gurney, 
m Frank H. Brackett. © Mary Frances Brackett, 
Ashland, Mass. R 113525, Dec. 15, 1942. 81 


© Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. 


99 


— — —m R. S. Morrison [pseud. of R. M. 
Stults] © Julie Van der Veer Stults, Philadelphia. 
R 113526, Dec. 15, 1942. 82 


Christ now reigns victorious; Easter carol; mixed 
voices. © Clarence T. Steele, New York. R 
113602, Dec. 8, 1942. 83 


Christ triumphant; Easter song. 1. High, in C. - 
2. Mixed voices. - 3. Women’s voices. © Harry 
‘Rowe Shelley, New York. R 113562, 113667, 
113668, Dec. 15, 1942. 84-86 


Circassian peasants’ dance; by Alex Roloff; pf. 
© George Thomas Clarke, Margate, England & 
Jessy Amy Gunston, Richmond, Surrey, England. 
R 113580, Dec. 9, 1942. 87 


Close to this heart of mine; w James Clarence 
Harvey, m Andrew Mack. © Frank Andrew Mack, 
Laredo, Tex. R 113348, Dec. 11, 1942. 88 


College inn rag; w Ballard Macdonald & Coleman 
Goetz, m Harry Carroll, arr. Eugene Platzmann., 
© Betty Chaplin Macdonald, Honolulu. R113495, 
Dec. 8, 1942. 89 


Come back to Dreamland; w & m Jack Wells. © 
Broadway music corp., New York. R 113437, 
Dec. 7, 1942. 90 


Come, Holy Spirit; anthem, J. F. Zimmerman; 
mixed voices. © Mary D. Zimmerman & Laura 
P. Zimmerman, Philadelphia. R 113540; Dec. 
15, 1942. 91 


Come to me; by Fred Heltman & A. H. Eastman; 
orch. © F. Heltman, Sarasota, Fla. R 114317, 
Jan. 6, 1943. 92 


Come to the dance; song, w Edward Teschemacher 
[pseud. of Edward Lockton] © Herbert Oliver, 
London. R 113138, Dec.-1, 1942. 93 


Come ye fairies; gavotte, w A. A. Hawley, m Frank 
Lynes; women’s 3-pt. voices. © Annie Andros 
Hawley & Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. R 
114044, Dec. 21, 1942. 94 


Come ye _ shepherds; old Bohemian Christmas 
carol, English w Alice Mattullath, harmonized & 
arr. Louis Victor Saar; mixed cho., organ acc. 
© Carl Fischer, inc., New York. R 113416, Dec. 
4, 1942. 95 


Concerning pirates; march burlesque; pf. duet. © 
Florence Newell Barbour, Providence. R 110456, 
July 23, 1942. 96 


Concerto; op. 25; violin & pf., inE min. © Cecil 
Burleigh, Madison, Wis. R 113892, Dec. 17, 1942. 
97 


Contest of the nations; operetta, libretto C. N. Page, 
m Frederick H. Martens. © N. Clifford Page, 
Philadelphia & Herman Carl Martens, Mountain 
Lakes, N. J. R 113614, Dec. 17, 1942. 98 


Corn flower; waltz, C. Coote, jr., ed. fingered & 
arr. D. Onivas [pseud. of Domenico Savino]; pf. 
© Edward B. Marks music corp., New York. R 
114005, Oct, 2, 1942. 99 


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Cossacks’ mazurek; by Alex Roloff; pf. © George 
Thomas Clarke, Margate, England & Jessy Amy 
Gunston, Richmond, Surrey, England. R 113579, 
Dec. 9, 1942: 100 


Cradle song; by Franz Schubert, arr. William 
Noelsch; pipe organ. © Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. R 113480, Dec. 8, 1942. 101 


—violin & pf. © Henry I. Myers, Hollywood, 
Calif. R 114314, Dec. 29, 1942. 102 


Cup hunters; one step; pf. © Julius Lenzberg, St. 
Albans, L.I., N. ¥. R 114230, Dec. 30, 1942. 
103 


Dame Durden; w old English, slightly adapted, m 
Liza Lehmann. © Herbert Bedford, London. R 
114219, Dec. 29, 1942. 104 


Dance around the snowman; by Frank Lynes, op. 
56, no. 9; pf. © Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 
R 114045, Dec. 21, 1942. 105 


Dance by moonlight; schottische, op. 112, no. 5; 
pi. © J. Frank Frysinger, York, Pa. R 114371, 
Jan. 6, 1943. 106 


Dance of spring; waltz, w Virginia Woods Mackall, 
m H. Lane Wilson, arr. Frank R. Rix; 3 unchanged 
voices. ©G. Schirmer, inc., New York. R 
113845, Dec. 17, 1942. 107 


Dancing the blues away; one step, two step or trot, 
by McCarthy, Johnson & Fischer, arr. Calvin 
Grooms; orch. © Leo Feist, inc., New York. R 
113945, Dec. 1, 1942. 108 


Dancing waves; by Matilee Loeb-Evans [i. e. M. L. 
Preston]; pf. © Matilee Loeb Preston, San 
Bernardino, Calif. R 114372, Jan. 6, 1943. 109 


Dancing wood nymphs; pf. © Walter Rolfe, Boston. 
R 114161, Dec. 28, 1942. 110 


Danseuse (La); entr’acte, op. 20, no. 3; violin & 
pf. © Karl Rissland, Boston. R 113393, Dec. 8, 
1942, 111 


Darlin’; w Ballard Macdonald, m Albert Von Tilzer. 
© Betty Chapin Macdonald, Honolulu. R 113456, 
Dec. 8, 1942. 112 


Dawn o’er the wooded hills; pf. © Florence Ne- 
well Barbour, Providence. R 113298, Dec. 3, 
1942. 113 


Day is gently sinking to a close; hymn-anthem, w 
C. Wordsworth, mixed cho. © H. Alexander 
Matthews, Philadelphia. R 113961, Dec. 19, 1942, 

114 


Dear heart of mine; song; in D flat. © Walter 
Lewis, Wembley Park, Middlesex, England. R 
113288, Dec. 3, 1942. 115 


’ Dearest girl in the world; w Jesse Noble, m Fred 

B. Holton [pseud. of Ira B. Wilson] © Lorenz 

pub. co., Dayton, O. R 113127, Nov. 25, 1942. 
116 


Debutante; one step, Victor Herbert, arr. Harold 
Sanford; orch. © G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
R 113835, Dec. 17, 1942. 117 


Deep in my heart; w George Pragnell, m Thomas 
Wilkinson Stephenson. © Noel Fowler Stephen- 
son, Hugh Percival Stephenson, Lucy Clare E. 
Wigram & Nora Sutherland, London. R 113918, 
Dec. 16, 1942. 118 


Deeper and deeper; song. © Oswald J. Smith, 
Toronto. R 113939, Dec. 24, 1942. 119 


Do you remember; song, w May Aldington. © 
Haydn Wood, Northam, North Devon, England. R 
113921, Dec. 16, 1942. 120 


Dominion of Canada; march & two-step; pf. © May 
Hill, Chicago. R 114347, Jan.-5, 1943. 121 


Down here; w P. J. O’Reilly, m May H. Brahe 
[pseud. of M. H. Morgan]; in F. © May Hanna 
Morgan, Wembley Park, Middlesex, England. R 
113757, Dec. 16, 1942. 122 


Down in Bom-Bombay; w Ballard Macdonald, m 
Harry Carroll. © Betty Chapin Macdonald, 
Honolulu. R 113461, Dec. 8, 1942. 123 


Dreamland voices; pf. © Walter Rolfe, Boston. R 
114151, Dec. 28, 1942. 124 


Dreamy noontide; pf. © Florence Newell Barbour, 
Providence. R 113300, Dec. 3, 1942. 125 


Drifting; song, w Lida Shivers Leech. © Bentley 
D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113799, Dec. 16, 
1942. 126 


Drip, drip, drip, went the waterfall; w Ballard Mac- 
donald, Honolulu. R 113492, Dec. 8, 1942. 127 


Easy duets from famous operas; phrased &fingered 
G. Martaine [pseud. of Martin Greenwald]; pf. © 
Academic music co., New York. R 111855, Oct. 
12, 1942. 128 


Ecossaise; pf. © John Mokrejs, New York. R 
113886, Dec. 17, 1942. 129 


Elevation; by Adolf Frey, pf. © Maud Frey, Battle 
Creek. R 113556, Dec. 15, 1942. 130 


Enfant au front divin; French w Louise de Clercq, 
English w Adrian Ross [pseud. of Arthur R. Ropes] 
m Cath. van Rennes, op. 54. © Ethel Ropes, 
London, R 114261, Jan. 1, 1943. 131 


Evening hymn; by Carl Reinecke, arr. Frank R. 
Rix; cho. of unchanged voices, with solo or semi- 
cho. of boys. © G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
R 113844, Dec. 17, 1942. 132 


—vw Samuel Longfellow; sop. & alto duet & cho. 
© Sibley G. Pease, Los Angeles. R 113527, Dec. 
15, 1942, 133 


Everybody hum with me; song, from Ruggles of 
Redgap, w Harold Atteridge. © Sigmund Romberg, 
New York. R 113305, Dec. 3, 1942. 134 


Everybody's dippy now; song, w Roger Graham. 
© May Hill, Chicago. R 114346, Jan. 5, 1943. 
135 


Fairy laughter; song, w Douglas Furber; inG. © 
Ivor Novello, London. R 113759, Dec. 16, 1942. 
136 


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Fairyland; opera, bk. Brian Hooker, m Horatio 
Parker. © Anna Parker, New York. R 113955, 
Dec. 19, 1942. 137 


Falling leaves; song, w Eliza E. Hewitt. © Bentley 
D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113794, Dec. 16, 
1942. 138 


Fare ye well my bonnie lassie; song; inG. © Jack 
Thompson, Merstham, Surrey, England. R 113767, 
Dec, 16, 1942. 139 


Fatima Brown; w Joe [i. e. Joseph] McCarthy, m 
Jimmie [i. e. J. V.] Monaco. © Joseph McCarthy, 
Hadley, N. Y. & James V. Monaco, Beverly Hills, 
Calif. R 114008, 114010, Dec. 26, 1942. 

140, 141 


Faust; ballet music Charles Gounod, arr. Gustav 
Hinrichs; orch. pts. 1,2. © G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. R 113842, 113843, Dec. 17, 1942. 

142, 143 


Festival songs, no. 9; for Easter, w & m R. M. 
Neal, Edith Sanford Tillotson & others. © Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. R 113386, Nov. 25, 
1942. 144 


First anemone; by Rubin Goldmark; pf. © Emil 
Goldmark & Cari Goldmark, New York. R 113962, 
Dec. 19, 1942. 145 


First year handel; 12 compositions by G. F. Handel, 
selected, arr. & ed. Arthur Foote; pf. © Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. R 113372, Dec. 3, 1942. 

146 


Fischer’ s (Car]) loose leaf motionpicture collection; 
by Lester Brockton [pseud. of M. L. Lake]; pf. 
© Carl Fischer, inc., New York. R 113338, Nov. 
23, 1942. 147 


Fishermen from the Black Sea; by Alex Roloff; pf. 
© George Thomas Clarke, Margate, England & 
Jessy Amy Gunston, Richmond, Surrey, England. 
R 113578, Dec. 9, 1942. 148 


Five modern songs; arr. Domenico Savino; orch. 
© G. Schirmer, inc., New York. R 113834, Dec. 
17, 1942. 149 


Five way sketch; by Mrs. Crosby [i.e.J.G.] Adams, 
op. 25; pf. © Juliette Graves Adams, Montreat, 
N. C. R 113894, Dec. 17, 1942, 150 


Floating down the Mississippi River on my way to 
New Orleans; w Ballard Macdonald, m Albert 
Von Tilzer. © Betty Chapin Macdonald, Honolulu. 
R 113459, Dec. 8, 1942. 151 


Flying song; from Rigoletto, by G. Verdi, arr. 
Frank R. Rix; sop. & alto cho. © G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. R 113851, Dec. 17, 1942. 152 


Flying the kite; by G. A. Grant-Schaefer; pf. © 
William C. Danforth, Evanston, Ill., Marion S. 
Grow & Daniel B. Grow, Chicago. R_113318, Dec. 
3, 1942. 153 


For all eternity; w S. A. Herbert, m Angelo Mas- 
cheroni. © Leonard, Gould & Bolttler, London. 
R 113647, Dec. 14, 1942. 154 


170 


For Ireland and you; w Eric Campbell, m Andrew 
Mack. © Frank Andrew Mack, Laredo, Tex. R 
113349, Dec. 11, 1942. 155 


For old time’s sake; song, w Bessie Buchanan. © 
W.R. Williams, Chicago. R 113455, Dec. 7, 1942. 
156 


For the sake of somebody; w Robert Burns, m G. 
A. Grant-Schaefer; sop. or ten., alto or bar. © 
William C. Danforth, Evanston, Il., Marion S. 
Grow & Daniel B. Grow, Chicago. R 113295, Dec. 
3, 1942. 157 


Four Irish melodies; arr. Gustave Schumann; 
military band. © J. W. Pepper & son, inc., 
Philadelphia. R 113871, Dec. 21, 1942. 158 


Four winds; song, op. 36, no. 1, w Charles Henry 
Luders; womens 3-pt. cho. ©- David Stanley 
Smith, Woodbridge, Conn. R 113971, Dec. 19, 
1942, 159 


Friend of all friends; song, w Eliza E. Hewitt. © 
Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113810, 
Dec. 16, 1942. 160 


Frolic of the mermaids; waltz; pf.duet. © Florence 
Newell Barbour, Providence. R 110457, July 23, 
1942, 161 


From an old garden; w Frank Dempster Sherman, 
m G, A. Grant-Schaefer; sop. or ten., mezzo sop. 
or bar. © William C. Danforth, Evanston, Ill., 
Marion S. Grow & Daniel B. Grow, Chicago. R 
113296, Dec. 3, 1942. 162 


From heaven I was sent to earth; English w Alice 
Mattullath, m Martin Luther, ed. Ernst es 
children’s 2-pt. cho. or mixed voices; pf., 
monium or organ acc. © Carl Fischer, inc. ee 
York. R 114002, Dec. 4, 1942. 163 


From the Caucasus; by Alex Roloff; pf. © George 
Thomas Clarke, Margate, England & Jessy Amy 
Gunston, Richmond, Surrey, England. R 113582, 
Dec. 9, 1942. 164 


From the East; by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, 
selected, arr. & rev. Alex Roloff; pf. © Thomas 
George Clarke, Margate, England & Jessy Amy 
Gunston, Richmond, Surrey, England. R 113903, 
Dec. 9, 1942. 165 


From the old mission; by Rubin Goldmark; pf. © 
Emil Goldmark & Carl Goldmark, New York. 
R 113964, Dec. 19, 1942. 166 


From Thy love as a Father; from The redemption, 
by C. Gounod, arr. Frank R. Rix; women’s 2-pt. 
voices. © G. Schirmer, inc., New York. R 
113850, Dec. 17, 1942. 167 


Frou-frou; trot & one step, Edward José, arr. D. 
Onivas ‘[pseud. of Domenico Savino]; orch. © 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New York, R 


113389, Dec. 4, 1942. 168 
Garden melody; pf. © Walter Rolfe, Boston. R 
114152, Dec. 28, 1942. 169 


Garden of your heart; w Edward Teschemacher 
[pseud. of Edward Lockton], m Frances Dorel, 
arr.; mezzo sop. & bar; in A flat. © Boosey & 
co., London. R 113629, Dec. 16, 1942. 170 


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171 


Get back to the Bible; song, w Lizzie DeArmond. 
© Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 
113820, Dec. 16, 1942. 171 


Go not, happy day; song, op. 36, no. 22, w Alfred 
Tennyson; women’s 3-pt cho. © David Stanley 
Smith, Woodbridge, Conn. R 113972, Dec. 19, 
1942. 172 


God bless old England; w Arthur Wimperis & Hart- 
ley Carrick, m Herman Finck. © Mabel Mary 
Finck, London. R 113260, Nov. 18, 1942. 173 


God hath sent his angels; Easter anthem, w Phillips 
Brooks. © Elmer S. Hosmer, Pawtucket, R, I. 
R 113541, Dec. 15, 1942. 174 


God is our hope and strength; Biblical w, m John 
E. West; sop. or ten., alto or bar. © Marion 
West, London. R 113325, Dec. 3, 1942. 175 


God’s message; w Herbert Buffum, m Chas. H. 
Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 114069, Dec. 23, 1942. 176 


Golden evening; pf. © Florence Newell Barbour, 
Providence. R 113301, Dec. 3, 1942. 177 


Golden eyes; w L. Hope.m M. Gamble. © Laurence 
Hope & Myrta Gamble, London. R 113941, Dec. 
21, 1942. 178 


Good-bye; song, w N. B. T. © Bentley D. Ackley, 
Winona Lake, Ind. R 113782, Dec. 16, 1942. 
179 


Good-bye sweet day; barcarolle; pf. © Frederick 
A. Schiefelbein, Millvale, Pa. R 113374, Dec. 9, 
1942. 180 


Goyescas; opera, Spanish w Fernando Periquet, 
English w J. Weldon Johnson, m Enrique Granados. 
© Mrs. J. Weldon Johnson, Great Barrington, 
Mass. R 113625, Dec. 15, 1942. 181 


Granada; pasodoble andaliiz, José, Lon, arr. W. 


Strasser; orch. © G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
R 113855, Dec. 17, 1942. 182 


Greatest love; Easter Cantata, w R. Bronner, m 
H. W. Petrie; mixed voices & organ. © Julie C. 
Petrie, Chicago. R 114057, Dec. 23, 1942. 

183 


Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah; song, w P. Wil- 
liams; mixed voices. © Edwin H. Pierce, Auburn, 
New York. R 113542, Dec. 15, 1942. 184 


Guide me on, River Amazon; w & m H. DeCosta, 
Albert Breitenbach & Orville Howard. © Harry 
DeCosta, New York. R 114071, Dec. 26, 1942. 

185 


Happy holiday; march, Matilee Loeb-Evans [i. e. 
M. L. Preston]; pf. © Matilee Loeb Preston, 
San Bernardino, Calif. R 114373, Jan. 6, 1943. 

186 


Harvest home; w Ada Blenkhorn, m Charles H. 
Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 113769, Dec. 16, 1942. 187 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Have you lost His name; song, w Lizzie DeArmond. 
© Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113821, 
Dec. 16, 1942. ; 188 


Have you prayed it through; song, w W. C. Poole. 
© Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R113812, 
Dec. 16, 1942. ~ 189 


Hawaiian steel guitar method; by William John Smith. 
Rev. ed. © Barbara E. Smith, Flushing, N. Y. 
R 114209, Dec. 31, 1942. 190 


He came all so still; w anon.; women’s voices. © 
Arthur Shepherd, Cleveland. R 114047, Dec. 21, 
1942. ; 191 


He is coming again; song, w A. S. Reitz. © Arthur 
W. McKee, Winona Lake, Ind. R 114339, Jan. 7, 
1943. 192 


He loved me So tenderly; w W. G. Loucks, m W. E. 
M. Hackleman. © Pearl Hackleman, Indianapolis. 
R 114083, Dec. 31, 1942. 193 


He never will leave me; song, w Eliza E. Hewitt. 
© Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 
113778, Dec. 16, 1942. 194 


He sent me you; song, w Frederick H. Martens; 
in F. © H. T. Burleigh, New York. R 113953, 
Dec. 18, 1942. 195 


He will abundantly pardon; song, w Eliza E. Hewitt. 
© Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 
113798, Dec. 16, 1942. 196 


He wouldn’t pay the doctor; song, from Some baby, 
w Jeff Brenen. © Arthur Lange, Los Angeles. 
R 113598, Dec. 11, 1942. 197 


‘Hear O Lord; Biblical w, m Alfred Wooler; in E 


flat. © William Wooler, Lillian M. Shaw & Laura 
M. Stengel, Buffalo. R 113424, Dec. 8, 1942. 
198 


Hearken unto Me; Easter anthem, Biblical w; mixed 
voices. © Charles Fonteyn Manney, New York. 
R 113425, Dec. 8, 1942, 199 


Heart’s desire; by Gustave Schumann, arr. Mackie- 
Beyer; fullorch. © J. W. Pepper & son, inc., 
Philadelphia. R 113872, Dec. 21, 1942. 200 


Hello, Hawaii, how are you; w Edgar Leslie & B. 
Kalmar, m Jean Schwartz. © Bert Kalmar, 
Hollywood, Calif. R 113622, Dec. 14, 1942. 

201 


—-Same. © Edgar Leslie, New York. R 113623, 
Dec. 14, 1942. 202 


Her rose; op. 3, no. 2, w Jennie Gallup Mottet; 
high voice; in E. © Miner Walden Gallup, De- 
catur, Ill. R 113557, Dec. 15, 1942. 203 


Herculean march; by George D. Barnard; orch. © 
Hortensia W. Barnard, Maysville, Ky. R 113830, 
Dec. 15, 1942. 204 


Hiawatha’s childhood; operetta, w Henry Wadsworth 
Longfellow, m Bessie M. Whiteley. © C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. R 114246, Dec. 31, 1942. 

205 


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His grace is sufficient; w Ernest L. Thompson, 
m Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 113824, Dec. 16, 1942. 206 


His love is still the same; song, w Eliza E. Hewitt. 
© Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 
113784, Dec. 16, 1942. 207 


Honey Town; w Victor A. Herman; mixed voices. 
© Stanley F. Widener, Pomona, Calif. R 114374, 
Jan. 6, 1943. 208 


Hopak; by Alex Roloff; pf. © Thomas George 
Clarke, Margate, England & Jessy Amy Gunston, 
Richmond, Surrey, England. R 113577, Dec. 9, 
1942. 209 


Hope; by George L. Spaulding; pf. © Shirley S. 
DeVoe, New Milford, Conn. © Clifford Lee 
Spaulding, New York. R 113565, Dec. 15, 1942. 

210 


How sweet the thought; song, w James Rowe. © 
Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113795, 
Dec. 16, 1942. 211 


Hungarian dance; by Fritz Kirchner, arr. W. P. 
Mero [pseud. of P. W. Orem]; pf., 4 hands. © 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. R 113657, 
Dec. 15, 1942. 212 


Hunting scene; op. 112, no. 3; pf. © J. Frank 
Frysinger, York, Pa. R 114375, Jan. 6, 1943. 
213 


Hush, hush; w Thomas Moore, m Edward Mac- 
Dowell, op.52, no.1, arr. Paul Ambrose; women’s 
voices. ,© Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. R 
114051, Dec. 21, 1942. 214 


Hush’d is my lute; song, w Gwendolen Paget. © 
Montague F. Phillips, Esher, England. R 114220, 
Dec. 29, 1942. 215 


I am He that liveth; Easter anthem, Biblical w; 
mixed voices. © William Arms Fisher, Brook- 
line, Mass. R 113422, Dec. 8, 1942. 216 


I am the wind; w Zoé Akins, m E. R. Kroeger. 
© Laura Clark Kroeger, Creve Coeur, Mo. R 
113566, Dec. 15, 1942. 217 


I can dance with everybody but my wife; song, m 
J. L. Golden. © John L. Golden, New York & 
Joseph Cawthorn, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 114342, 
Jan. 6, 1943. 218 


I can tell by the way that you dance, dear; from 
Katinka, w Otto Hauerbach [i. e. Otto Harbach], 
m Rudolf Friml. © Otto Harbach, Mamaroneck, 
N. Y. R 113500, Dec. 8, 1942. 219 


I don’t suppose; by H. Trotere; salon orch. © J. B. 
Cramer &co., ltd., London. R 113649, Dec. 14, 
1942. 220 


I have lost my Eurydice; from Orpheus, by C. W. 
Gluck, tr. & m arr. A.S. Garbett. © Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. R 113658, Dec. 15, 
1942. 221 


I heard the voice of Jesus say; w H. Bonar; high 
voice; in F. © Charles Gilbert Spross, Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y. R 114376, Jan. 6, 1943. 222 


I know that God’s will is best; w Herbert Buffum, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 114067, Dec. 23, 1942. 223 


I know that Jesus understands; w Herbert Guffum, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 114063, Dec. 23, 1942. 224 


I love and adore Him; w R. H. McDaniel, m Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, 
Ind. R 114062, Dec. 23, 1942. 225 


I love Him best of all; w T. O. Chisholm, m Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, 
Ind. R 114064, Dec. 23, 1942. 226 


I love Him, don’t you; w James Rowe, m Katherine 
Howe [pseud. of B. D. Ackley] © Bentley D. Ack- 
ley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113787, Dec. 16, 1942. 

227 


I love you, that’s one thing I know; song, m Anatol 
Friedland. © L. Wolfe Gilbert, Hollywood, Calif. 
R 114078, Dec. 26, 1942. 228 


—w L. Wolfe Gilbert, m Anatol Friedland. © 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New York. R 
114058, Dec. 23, 1942. 229 


I shall see the King; song, w W. C. Poole. © 
Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113811, 
Dec. 16, 1942. 230 


I think you’d better hurry home; from Katinka, w 
Otto Hauerbach [i. e. Otto Harbach], m Rudolf 
Friml. © Otto Harbach, Mamaroneck, N. Y. R 
113503, Dec. 8, 1942. 231 


I want all the world to know; from Katinka, w Otto 
Hauerbach [i. e. Otto Harbach], m Rudolf Friml. 
© Otto Harbach, Mamaroneck, N. Y. R 113754, 
Dec. 15, 1942. 232 


I want to live and die in Dixie land; w Cecil Mack 
[pseud. of R. C. McPherson], m Will Marion Cook. 
© Broadway music corp., New York. R 113438, 
Dec. 7, 1942. 233 


I want to marry a male quartette; from Katinka, w 
Otto Hauerbach [i. e. Otto Harbach], m Rudolf 
Friml. © Otto Harbach, Mamaroneck, N. Y. R 
113753, Dec. 15, 1942. 234 


I will exalt Thee; Biblical w; high voice; in B min. 
© Bruno Huhn, New York. R 113421, Dec. 8, 1942. 
235 


Idyll; by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, selected, arr. 
& rev. Alex Roloff; pf. © Thomas George Clarke, 
Margate, England & jessy Amy Gunston, Richmond, 
Surrey, England. R 113902, Dec. 9, 1942. 236 


If I find the girl; from Very good Eddie, w John E. 
Hazzard & Herbert Reynolds, m J. Kern. © 
Vena Rourke, New York & Jerome Kern, Beverly 
Hills, Calif. R 114090, Dec. 28, 1942. 237 


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If I were a flower in the garden of love; w &m 
Chris Smith & Cecil Mack [pseud. of R. C. Mc- 
Pherson] © R. C. McPherson, New York. R 
114236, Jan. 5, 1943. 238 


If I were king of Ireland; song, w Alfred Perceval 
Graves; in E flat. © Fay Foster, New York. R 
113139, Dec. 1, 1942. 239 


If thou forget; w Ludwig Lewisohn, m Alfred Wooler; 
high voice; in E min. © William Wooler, Lillian 
M. Shaw & Laura M. Stengel, Buffalo. R 113423, 
Dec. 8, 1942. 240 


If you love Him; song, w Alfred Henry Ackley. © 
Bentley D. Akley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113817, 
Dec. 16, 1942. 241 


If you only had my disposition; w Charles Mc- 
Carron, m Albert Von Tilzer. © Broadway 
music corp., New York. R 113434, Dec. 7, 1942. 

242 


I’ll cling to you; w Ballard Macdonald, m Harry 
Carroll, arr. Eugene Platzmann. © Betty Chapin 
Macdonald, Honolulu. R 113496, Dec. 8, 1942. 

243 


I’ll love you as long as I live; w & m Arthur Fields, 
A. Piantadosi & J. KeirnBrennan. © Al Piantadosi 
Tarzana, Calif. R 114215, Dec. 29, 1942. 244 


I’ll love you honey, when your money’s gone, but 
Ill not be with you; w J. W. Johnson, m J. R. 
Johnson. © Grace Nail Johnson & J. Rosamond 
Johnson, New York. R 114294, Jan. 2, 1943, 

245 


——w J. Weldon Johnson, m J. Rosamond Johnson. 
© Mrs. J. Weldon Johnson, Great Barrington, 
Mass. R 114217, Dec. 29, 1942. 246 


I’m coming back to you; song, w William Tracey. 
© Nat Vincent, Los Angeles. R 114021, Dec. 24, 
1942. 247 


I’m cured; w Sam M. Lewis, m George W. Meyer. 
© Broadway music corp., New York. R 113436, 
Dec. 7, 1942. 248 


I’m glad my boy grew up to be a soldier; song, w 
J. E. McManus. © Al Piantadosi, Tarzana, Calif. 
R 114351, Dec. 29, 1942. 249 


I’m glad my wife’s in Europe; one step, two step 
or trot, from Dancing around, by Archie Gottler, 
arr. Calvin Grooms; orch. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. R 113946, Dec. 1, 1942. 250 


I’m on the road to happiness; w Sidney Malcolm, 
m Alfred Solman. © Curt Kremer, Seattle. R 
114234, Jan. 5, 1943. 251 


Impression; w F. Dana Burnet, m Marion Rogers 
[i. e. M. R. Hickman]; high, in F. © Marion 
Rogers Hickman, Cleveland. R 113558, Dec. 15, 


1942. 252 
In a cave; pf. duet. © Florence Newell Barbour, 
Providence. R 110453, July 23, 1942. 253 


In a hurry; from Katinka, w Otto Hauerbach [i. e. 
Otto Harbach], m Rudolf Friml. © Otto Harbach, 
Mamaroneck, N. Y. R 113501, Dec. 8, 1942. 254 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


In a vodka shop; pf. © Arnold Bax, London. R 


113585, Dec. 9, 1942. 255 
In April; pf., 4 hands. © Mathilde Bilbro, Bir- 
mingham, Ala. R 114377, Jan. 6, 1943. 256 


In old Madrid; by H. Trotére, arr. Frank R. Rix; 
3 unchanged voices. © G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York, R 113846, Dec. 17, 1942. 257 


In olden time; gavotte, w J. C. Macy, m D. Bracca, 
ed. & arr. Frederic H. Ripley & H. L. Heartz; 
mixed voices. © Edwin H. Morris & co.,, inc., 
New York. R 113467, Dec. 8, 1942. 258 


In rank and file; coll. of marches, compiled & arr. 
Ferdinand Meyer [pseud. of Edmund Parlow]; pf. 
© Arthur P, Schmidt co., Boston. R 113368, Dec. 
3, 1942. 259 


In the garden of chords and melodies; op. 10, nos. 
1-8; pf. © Marie Seuel Holst, Madison, Wis. 
R 113889, Dec. 17, 1942. 260 


In the garden where our love grew; w Ballard Mac- 
donald, m Roy Herbert. © Betty Chapin Mac- 
donald, Honolulu. R 113457, Dec. 8, 1942. 261 


In the morning; w James Rowe, m Charles H. Ga- 
briel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. R 
113823, Dec. 16, 1942. 262 


Inthe Sierras; by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, selected, 
arr. & rev. Alex Roloff; pf. © Thomas George 
Clarke, Margate, England & Jessy Amy Gunston, 
Richmond, Surrey, England. R 113908, Dec. 9, 
1942, 263 


In the way with Him; song, w W.C. Poole. © Bent- 
ley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113776, Dec. 
16, 1942. 264 


In touch; w John B. Tabb, m Frances Wyman [i. e. 
F. W. Altenburg]; med. voice. © Frances Wyman 
Altenburg, Elizabeth, N. J. R 113880, Dec. 21, 
1942. 265 


In your dear eyes; by H. Trotére; salon orch. © 
J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., London, R 113650, 
Dec. 14, 1942. 266 


Indeed most wondrous it must be; German w Oskar 
von Redwitz, English tr. Alice Spicer, m Cornelius 
Ribner; low voice. © Olive Ditson co., Phila- 
delphia. R 113553, Dec. 15, 1942. 267 


Indian summer; op. 42; women’s 3-pt. cho. © 
Harry Patterson Hopkins, Baltimore. R 114193, 
Dec. 26, 1942. 268 


Into my heart; song, op. 54, no. 1, w A. E. Housman. 
1. High voice. - 2. Low voice. © Margaret Ruth- 
ven Lang, Boston. R 113303, Dec. 3, 1942. 269 


I-R-E-L-A-N-D, the land I’ll always love; song, 
m Tom Mayo Geary. © William A. Downs, New 
York. R 113571, Dec. 9, 1942. 270 


Iridescence; by Hubbard William Harris; pf. © 
Hildur Anima Harris, Wilmette, Ill. R 114884, 
Dec. 17, 1942. 271 


Irish heart; w Ballard Macdonald, m Harry Carroll, 
arr. Eugene Platzmann. © Betty Chapin Mac- 
donald, Honolulu. R 113494, Dec. 8, 1942. 272 


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Is that you O’Reilly; w & m Ballard Macdonald. © 
Betty Chapin Macdonald, Honolulu. R 113464, 
Dec. 8, 1942. 273 


Island spell; pf. © John Ireland, London. R 
113589, Dec. 9, 1942. 274 


Isn’t it great to be married; quartette, from Very 
good Eddie, w Schuyler Greene, m Jerome Kern. 
© Blanche Greene Kaiss, Baltimore. R 112259, 
Dec. 17, 1942. 275 


——Same. © Jerome Kern, Beverly Hills, Calif. 
R 113336, Dec. 7, 1942. 276 


I’ve got to dance; from Very good Eddie, w Schuyler 
Greene, m Jerome Kern. © Blanche Greene 
Kaiss, Baltimore. R 113672, Dec. 17, 1942. 

277 


——Same. © Jerome Kern, Beverly Hills, Calif. 
R 113417, Dec. 7, 1942. 278 


I’ve only one idea about the girls; fox-trot, Al 
Piantadosi, arr. Calvin Grooms; band. © Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. R 113947, Dec. 1, 1942. 

279 


Jesus is coming again; song, w Eliza E. Hewitt. 
© Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 
113779, Dec. 16, 1942. 280 


Jesus is waiting now; song, w John R. Clements. © 
Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113802, 
Dec. 16, 1942. 281 


Jesus knows; song, w George Tillman Snead. © 
Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113793, 
Dec. 16, 1942. 282 


Jesus lives; Easter anthem, w C. F. Gellert, tr. 
F. E. Cox; mixed voices. © William Berwald, 
Syracuse. R 113521, Dec. 15, 1942. 283 


Jock o dreams; w Frederick Martens; high voice. 
© Franklin Riker, Statesville, N. C. R 113837, 
Dec. 26, 1942. 284 


Joe Turner blues; song. © William C. Handy, New 
York. R 114033, Dec. 24, 1942. 235 


Judy McCann; w James Clarence Harvey, m Andrew 
Mack. © Frank Andrew Mack, Laredo, Tex. R 
113350, Dec. 11, 1942. 286 


June time; song, w anon. © Oley Speaks, New York. 
R 113959, Dec. 19, 1942. 287 


Just for me; song, w Clifford Grey; inF. © Jack 
Thompson, Merstham, Surrey, England. R 113763, 
Dec. 16, 1942. 288 


Just hold on to Jesus; song, w James Rowe. © 
Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113808, 
Dec. 16, 1942. 289 


Just like a mother; w J. Will Callahan, m Henry W. 
Petrie. © Julia C. Petrie, Chicago. R 113346, 
Dec. 4, 1942. . 290 


Just you; song, w Madge Marie Miller; in F. © 
H. T. Burleigh, New York. R 113954, Dec. 18, 
1942. 291 


Kaahumanu; w & m Helen Desha Beamer, arr. © 
Charles E. King, Honolulu. R 113750, Dec. 12, 
1942. 292 


Katinka; from the production, w Otto Hauerbach 
[i. e. O. A. Harbach], m Rudolf Friml. © Otto 
A. Harbach, Mamaroneck, N. Y. R 114076, Dec. 
29, 1942, 293 


Keep the light burning; song, w Eliza E. Hewitt. 
© Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113822, 
Dec. 16, 1942. 294 


Keeping step; by Theodora Dutton; pi. © Helen 
Alden Shipman, Manhasset, L.I., N. Y. R 114378, 
Jan. 6, 1943. 295 


King Witlaf’s drinking horn; w Henry Wadsworth 
Longfellow, m Reginald DeKoven, op. 374; men’s 
cho. © Anna DeKoven, New York. R 113426, 
Dec. 8, 1942. 296 


Labor day; by George L. Spaulding; pf. © Shirley 
S. DeVoe, New Milford, Conn. & Clifford Lee 
Spaulding, New York. R 113603, Dec. 15, 1942. 

297 


Lassie I love best; song, w Robert Burns; high, in 
F. © Oley Speaks, New York. R 113976, Dec. 19, 
1942. 298 


Lead Thou me on; song, w Cardinal Newman; in D. 
© Frederick Royle, Whitefield, Manchester, 
England. R 113764, Dec. 16, 1942. 299 


Legende; by H. Wieniawski, op. 17, with analytical 
lesson, Maud Powell; violin & pf. © Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. R 113669, Dec. 15, 
1942. 300 


——op. 20, no. 2; violin & pf. © Karl Rissland, 
Boston. R 113392, Dec. 8, 1942. 301 


Let this be your mother’s day; w Ed Morton & 
James S. Donahue, m Newton B. Heims. © Mary 
Morton, Wildwood, N. J. R 112256, Oct. 21, 1942. 

302 


Let’s go; fox trot, Charley Straight; pf. © Clara 
Kennedy Straight, Chicago. R 114232, Dec. 30, 
1942. rR 303 

Light eternal; Christmas cantata, w Rene Bronner, 
m Henry W. Petrie. © Julia C. Petrie, Chicago. 
R 113654, Dec. 18, 1942. 304 


Lightly tripping; mazurka; pf. © Frederick A. 
Schiefelbein, Millvale, Pa. R 113373, Dec. 9, 
1942. 305 


Lights of home; song, op. 10, no. 2, w Alfred Noyes; 
in A flat. © C. Linn Seiler, Philadelphia. R 
113140, Dec. 1, 1942. 306 


Like a breath from the hills; song, w John R. Cle- 
ments. © Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 113796, Dec. 16, 1942. 307 


Little blue ribbons; w Austin Dobson, m Floy 
Little Bartlett, arr. Paul Ambrose; women’s 
3-pt. voices. © Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 
R 113367, Dec. 3, 1942. 308 


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Little major; march, Matilee Loeb-Evans [i. e. 
M. L. Preston]; pf. © Matilee Loeb Preston, 
San Bernardino, Calif. R 114379, Jan. 6, 1943. 

309 


Little mimic; by Daniel Rowe [pseud. of George 
L. Spaulding]; pf. © Shirley S. DeVoe, New 
Milford, Conn. & Clifford Lee Spaulding, New 
York. R 114380, Jan. 6, 1943. 310 


Little ships at sea; barcarolle; pf. duet. © Florence 
Newell Barbour, Providence. R 110455, July 23, 
1942. 311 


Loading up the Mandy Lee; w Stanley Murphy, m 
H. I. Marshall. © Elizabeth Murphy, Beechhurst, 
L. I., N. Y. & Henry I. Marshall, Riveredge, ee z 
R 114227, Dec. 30, 1942. 


Lockinvar’s ride; w Walter Scott; women’s 3-pt. 
cho. © Harry Rowe Shelley, New York. R 
~ 113975, Dec. 19, 1942. 313 


Lord is my shepherd; Biblical w, set tom, © 
Francis Hartley, Chicago. R 114036, Dec. 28, 
1942. 314 


Lord reigneth; anthem, m T. D. Williams; mixed 
voices. © Arthur George Williams, Juniata, Pa. 
& Thomas D. Williams, Pittsburgh. R 114544, 
Dec. 15, 1942, 315 


Lord, who art merciful; song, w Southey. © Henry 
I. Myers, Hollywood, Calif. R 114315, Dec. 29, 
1942. 316 


Love, awake; song, op. 10, no. 1, w Alfred Noyes; 
in E flat. © C. Linn Seiler, Philadelphia. R 
113141, Dec. 1, 1942. 317 


Love divine! All love excelling; anthem, w Charles 
Wesley, m John A, West, arr. Paul Ambrose; 
mixed voices. © Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 
R 113369, Dec. 3, 1942. 318 


Love in May; pf. © Walter Rolfe, Boston. R 
114157, Dec. 28, 1942. 319 


Love is like a firefly; from The firefly, by Rudolf 
Friml, arr. Homer N. Bartlett; mixed cho. © 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. R 114016, Dec. 19, 
1942. 320 


Love is the golden crown; by Claude Arundale; 
salon orch. © J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., London, 
R 113651, Dec. 14, 1942. 321 


Love laugh’d as he ran away; song, w Julian Gade. 
© Montague F. Phillips, Esher, England. R 
114262, Jan. 1, 1943. 322 


Love of my life good-bye; by Anton Heindl, arr.S 
Deshon; orch. © Chappell & co., Itd., London. 
R 114263, Jan. 1, 1943. 323 


Loved ones; waltz, E. Waldteufel, arr. M. L. Lake; 
full orch. © Carl Fischer, inc., New York. R 
113382, Dec. 9, 1942. 324 


Lovely appear; by C. Counod, arr. Frank R. Rix; 
sop. & alto cho. © G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
R 113847, Dec. 17, 1942. 325 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Love’s greeting; w Grace Wright, m Gerald Gray- 
ling [pseud. of S. Liddle] © Samuel Liddle, 
London. R 113922, Dec. 16, 1942. 326 


Love’s old sweet song; w G. Clifton Bingham, m 
J. L. Molloy, arr.; mixed voices, unacc. © 
Clarenee Lucas, London. R 113465, Dec. 14, 1942, 

327 


Love’s sympathy; German w Emil Robert, English 
w Francis Rogers; sop. or ten., mezzo sop. or 
bar. © Frank LaForge, New York. R 110440, 
July 23, 1942. 328 


Love’s valley; w Edward Lockton, m Dorothy 
Forster [i. e. D. F. Cary] © Dorothy Forster 
Cary, London & Emma Clara Lockton, Hendon, 
England. R 114222, Dec. 29, 1942. 329 


Low-breathing winds; by S. Coleridge-Taylor, arr. 
Paul Ambrose; women’s voices. © Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. R 113370, Dec. 3, 1942. 

330 


Lullaby; from Erminie, by Edward Jakobowski, arr. 
Frank R. Rix; sop. & alto cho. © G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. R 113848, Dec. 17, 1942, 331 


Lullaby of an infant chief; w Walter Scott, mG. A. 
Grant-Schaefer; sop. or ten., alto or bar. © 
William C. Danforth, Evanston, Ill., Marion S. 
Grow & Daniel B. Grow, Chicago. R 113293, Dec. 
3, 1942. 332 


Lumperl; operette, w Victor Leon, m Robert Stolz; 
klavier-auszug, mit text. © Josef Weinberger, Id, 
London. R 113756, Dec. 17, 1942. 333 


Madrigale; op. 20, no. 1; violin & pf. © Karl Riss- 
land, Boston. R 113391, Dec. 8, 1942. 334 


Magic. melody; from Nobody home, w Schuyler 
Greene, m Jerome Kern. © Blanche Greene 
Kaiss, Baltimore. R 114095, Dec. 24, 1942. 

335 


Magnify Jehovah’s name; sacred song, op. 14. © 
Walter Rolfe, Boston. R 114156, Dec. 28, 1942. 
336 


Maid of the mist; w Colgate Baker, m , Margaret 
Hoberg [i. e. M. H. Turrell]; women’s: voices, 
© Margaret Hoberg Turrell, West Orange, N. J 
R 113555, Dec. 15, 1942. 337 


March by Zamecnik; orch. © John S. Zamecnik, 
Los Angeles. R 114201, Dec. 24, 1942. 338 


March heroiyue; by Albert Herbert Brewer; organ. 
© Ethel Mary Brewer, Ewell, Surrey, England. 
R 113920, Dec. 16, 1942. 339 


MarkStern duplex mandolin and piano folio, no. 12; 
arr. Luigi Tozetti. © Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. R 113388, Dec. 4, 1942. 340 


Maying with you; song, w Elizabeth Gordon. © 
Dollie Spooner, Indianapolis. R 114381, Jan. 6, 
1943. 341 


Meadow lark; by Rubin Goldmark; pf. © Emil 
Goldmark & Carl Goldmark, New York. R 113963, 
Dec. 19, 1942. 342 


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316 


Meditation; by Frank Bridge; violoncello & pf. © 
Ethel E. Bridge, London. R 113586, Dec. 9, 1942. 
343 


Meet me when I come back home; w & m Clara H. 
Rees & Richard A. Whiting. © Eleanor Whiting, 
Los Angeles. R 113347, Dec. 2, 1942. 344 


Melody in A; by Henry Parker; violin & pf. © 
Harold Ernest Raynes, London. R 113517, Dec. 
15, 1942. 345 


Melody in a folk song style; organ. © Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, Tujunga, Calif. R 113418, 
Dec. 8, 1942. 346 


Melody of home; w Fred G. Bowles, m Thomas 
Wilkinson Stephenson; in D flat. © Noel Fowler 
Stephenson, Hugh Percival Stephenson, Lucy 
Clare E. Wigram & Nora Sutherland, London. R 
113765, Dec. 16, 1942. 347 


Memories of springtime; w & m Emma Beatrice 
Schirrey [i. e. E. B. S. Ermey] © E. B. S. 
Ermey, Joliet, Il. R 114022, Dec. 24, 1942. 

348 


Merry hunting party; pf. © Walter Rolfe, Boston. 
R 114160, Dec. 28, 1942. 349 


Mighty lak’ a rose; hesitation waltz, Ethelbert 
Nevin, arr.; orch. © Frank W. McKee, Los 
Angeles. R 113479, Dec. 8, 1942. 350 


Minguillo; by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, selected, 
arr. & rev. Alex Roloff; pf. © Thomas George 
Clarke, Margate, England & Jessy Amy Gunston, 
Richmond, Surrey, England. R 113906, Dec. 9, 
1942. 351 


Mirage; by Victor Herbert; violin & pf. © Clifford 
Victor Herbert,. Cedar Grove, La. & Ella Her- 
bert Bartlett, New York. R 113974, Dec. 19, 1942. 

352 


Mocking bird waltz; by Septimus Winner, arr. E. 
Mack; pf. © Charlotte M. Sample, Margate, N. 
J. R 113472, Dec. 8, 1942. 353 


Moonglade; pf. © John Ireland, London. R 113590, 
Dec. 9, 1942. 354 


More land ahead; w Herbert Buffum, m Chas. H. 
Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 114066, Dec. 3, 1942. 355 


More love to Thee, O Christ; hymn-anthem, wMrs. 
E. P. Prentiss, m Eduardo Marzo; mixed voices. 
© Clara Philbin Marzo, East Orange, N. J. R 
113287, Dec. 4, 1942. 356 


Morning; w anon., m G. Waring Stebbins; high 
voice. 1.InG. - 2.InF. © Caroline W. Stebbins, 
Garden City, L. I., N. Y. R 113419, Dec. 8, 1942. 

357 


Morning’s glad awakening; pf. © Florence Newell 
Barbour, Providence. R 113299, Dec. 3, 1942. 
358 


Mother may I go in to swim; w Baliard Macdonald, 
m Harry Carroll. © Betty Chapin Macdonald, 
Honolulu. R 113460, Dec. 8, 1942. 359 


Mother mine; song, m Tom Mayo Geary. © Wil- 
liam A. Downs, New York. R 113574, Dec. 12, 
1942. 360 


Music, when soft voices die; w Percy Bysshe 
Shelley, m T. Keighley; women’s 3-pt. voices. © 
Thomas Keighley, Manchester, England. R 114038, 
Dec. 21, 1942. 361 


Musical notebook; pf. © Wilson*Manhire, Bugle, 
Cornwall, England. R 113290, Dec. 3, 1942. 362 


My caballero; w Louis Weslyn, m Philip Parenteau. 
© Edward E. Jones, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 
113351, Dec. 7, 1942. 363 


My creed; song, w Anna Bird Stewart. © Harold 
Vincent Milligan, New York. R 113315, Dec. 3, 
1942. 364 


My dear Hawaii; song. © Charles E. King, Hono- 
lulu. R 113751, Dec. 12, 1942. 365 


My lady of the lake; w Ballard Macdonald, m Harry 
Carroll, arr. Eugene Platzmann. © Betty Chapin 
Macdonald, Honolulu. R 113493, Dec. 8, 1942. 

366 


My little baby mine; from Royal Lilliputian review, 
w Arthur Fields, m Theodore Morse. © Theodora 
Morse, New York. R 113951, Dec. 26, 1942. 

367 


My Lord abides; song, w Ina Duley Ogdon. © Bent- 
ley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113797, Dec. 
16, 1942. 368 


My Lord and I; w Mrs. L. Shorey, m W. E. M. 
Hackleman. © Pearl, Hackleman, Indianapolis. 
R 114081, Dec. 31, 1942. 369 


My love is like a red, red rose; song, w Robert 
Burns. © James R. Gillette, Lake Forest, Il. 
R 113545, Dec. 15, 1942. 370 


My mother’s rosary; song, m George W. Meyer. © 
Sam E. Lewis, New York. R 113624, Dec. 16, 1942. 
i 371 


My old Kentucky home; by Stephen Foster, arr. 
Ludwig Renk [pseud. of C. W. Kern], op. 1, no. 7; 
pf. © Carl Wilhelm Kern, St. Louis. R 113660, 
Dec. 15, 1942. 372 


My paradise; from Katinka, w Otto Hauerbach 
[i. e. Otto Harbach], m Rudolf Friml. © Otto 
Harbach, Mamaroneck, N. Y. R 113690, Dec. 9, 
1942, 373 


My queen in the kingdom of love; song, m Tom 
Mayo Geary. © William A. Downs, New York. 
R 113573, Dec. 12, 1942. 374 


My Rose of Tipperary; song, m Tom Mayo Geary. 
© William A. Downs, New York. R 113575, Dec. 
12, 1942. 375 


My soul at thy dear voice; from Samson and De- 
lilah, by Camille Saint-Saéns, ed. & arr. Frederic 
H. Ripley & H. L. Heartz; mixed voices. © 
Edwin H. Morris & co.,inc., New York. R 113468, 
Dec. 8, 1942. 376 


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My sun (O sole mio); Neapolitan song, m Eduardo 
di Capua, arr.; womens cho. © W. Franke 
Harling, Hermosa Beach, Calif. R 114238, Dec. 
31, 1942. 377 


Narinska; dance caprice; pf. © Frederic Emerson 
Farrar, Bradford, Mass. R 113604, Dec. 15, 
1942. 378 


Natural science; song, w Anna Bird Stewart. © 
Harold Vincent Milligan, New York. R 113313, 
Dec. 3, 1942. 379 


Nature’s whisper; pf. © Walter Rolfe, Boston. 
R 114153, Dec. 28, 1942. 380 


Nene hanu aala; song of Hawaii, w Mary J. Montano. 
© Charles E. King, Honolulu. R 113752, Dec. 12, 
1942. 381 


Never alone; w A. M. Starkweather, m James M. 
Black. © Lucy Black, Williamsport, Pa. R 
114032, Dec. 21, 1942. 382 


Never let the same bee sting you twice; w & m 
Chris Smith & Cecil Mack [pseud. of R. C. Mc- 
Pherson] © R. C. McPherson, New York. R 
113507, Dec. 9, 1942. 383 


Ninety and nine; w Elizabeth C. Clephane, m W. E. 
M. Hackleman. © Pearl Hackleman, Indianapolis. 
R 114079, Dec. 31, 1942. 384 


No fair falling in love; song. © Harold Weeks, 
Seattle. R 113678, Dec. 16, 1942. 385 


No friend like Jesus; w George Tillman Snead, 


m Charles H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 113770, Dec. 16, 1942. 386 


Nobody cares; song, w Sherrard Beatty. © Bentley 
D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113788, Dec. 16, 
1942. 387 


Now the day is over; by Oley Speaks, arr. Gustave 
J. S. White; mixed cho. © G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. R 114017, Dec. 19, 1942. 388 


Nymph and swain; mixed voices. © Addison F. 
Andrews, New York. R 113546, Dec. 15, 1942. 
389 


Nymphs and shepherds; w Thomas Shadwell, m 
Henry Purcell, arr. Ernest Newton; sop. &contral- 
to. © Dorothy Cornelius, Bromley, Kent, England. 
R 113914, Dec. 16, 1942. 390 


O come let us sing; by J. Lamont Galbraith; mixed 
voices. © Annie Lamont Galbraith, Glasgow. R 
113326, Dec. 3, 1942. 391 


O God, protect with Thy strong hand our native 
land; anthem, w I. Hearne & Lady Macfarren, m 
Edvard Grieg, arr. A. Eaglefield Hull; mixed 
voices; organ acc. © Bertha Constance Hull, 
Huddersfield, England. R 113900, Dec. 9, 1942. 

392 


O hush thee my babie; w Walter Scott, m George 
Henschel, arr.; women’s voices. © Adam von 
Ahn Carse, Great Missenden, Bucks, England. R 
113901, Dec. 9, 1942. 393 


O June you bring me roses; by Pedro de Zulueta; 


salon orch. © J. B. Cramer &co., ltd., London. 


R 113652, Dec. 14, 1942. 394 


O sing unto the Lord; Biblical w; mixed voices. © 
Charles Gilbert Spross, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. R 
113551, Dec. 15, 1942. 395 


Oh to be in England [and] The year’s at the spring; 
w Robert Browning, m May H. Brahe [pseud. of 
M. H. Morgan]; high voice. © May Hanna Morgan, 
Wembley Park, Middlesex, England. R 113926, 
Dec. 16, 1942. 396 


Old man in atree; w Edward Lear; women’s voices. 
© Margaret Ruthven Lang, Boston. R 113359, 
Dec. 3, 1942. 397 


Old water wheel; pf. © E. Markham Lee, West- 
ward Ho, Devon, England. R 113291, Dec. 3, 1942. 
398 


Old world measures; suite; pf. © Adam von Ahn 
Carse, Great Missenden, Bucks, England. R 
113583, Dec. 9, 1942. 399 


On moonlit waters; gondoliera, Leo Oehmler, op. 
207; pf. © Lillian Katherine Oehmler, Pasadena. 
R 113430, Dec. 8, 1942. 400 


On the coral sands; pf. duet. © Florence Newell 
Barbour, Providence. R 110452, July 23, 1942. 
401 


On the road to happiness; song. © Harry Tobias, 
Hollywood, Calif. R 114316, Jan. 2, 1943. 402 


On to triumph; pf. © Dollie Spooner, Indianapolis. 
R 113605, Dec. 15, 1942. 403 


Once upon a time; song cycle, w Alice W. Linford, 
m Thomas J. Hewitt. © Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. R 113341, Dec. 4, 1942. 404 


One hundred favorite hymns; arr.; male voices. © 
J. A. Parks, York, Neb. R 114251, Jan. 5, 1943. 
405 


Only a year ago; song, w Fred G. Bowles; with 
violin & cello obbl. © Fred G. Albers, Inglewood, 
Calif. R 113358, Dec. 2, 1942. 406 


Orange blossoms; song, w Louis Weslyn. © Muriel 
Pollock, New York. R 113509, Dec. 10, 1942. 
407 


- Others; w Charles D. Meigs, m W. E. M. Hackle- 


man; mixed voices. © Pearl Hackleman, Indiana- 
polis. R 114080, Dec. 31, 1942. 408 


Our Canada; w L. W. McMurtry, m J. Brazil. © 
Jules Brazil & Lillian Waters McMurtry, West 
Toronto, Canada. R 113327, Dec. 7, 1942. 409 


Our evening prayer; song, w Eliza E. Hewitt. © 
Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113780, 
Dec. 16, 1942. 410 


Out of the silence; by Katie Moss; salon orch. © 
J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., London. R 113653, Dec. 
14, 1942. 411 


1958 


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RENEWALS 


no. 12, 1942 


Overland; by Nick Brown, arr. Mackie-Beyer. 1. 
Two step; full orch. - 2. March; military band. 
© J. W. Pepper & son, inc., Philadelphia. R 
112967, 112973, Nov. 27, 1942. 412, 413 


Pagoda of flowers; Burmese suite, by Amy Wood- 
forde-Finden, arr. Percy Eastman Fletcher; orch. 
© Hilda Martin, Paignton, Devon, England. R 
113628, Dec. 16, 1942. 414 


Panama hymn; w Wendell Phillips Stafford, m Mrs. 
H. H. A, [i. e. A. M. C.] Beach; mixed voices. 
© Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Hillsboro, N. H. 
R 113956, Dec. 19, 1942. 415 


Parks’ high school songs; male voices. 
Parks, York, Neb. R 114250, Jan. 5, 1942. 


© J. A. 
416 


Parks’ program quartets no. 2; male voices. © 
J. A. Parks, York, Neb. R 114249, Jan. 5, 1943. 


417 


Patient lover; w John Kendrick Bangs; low voice. 
© Alexander Russell, New York. R 113397, Dec. 
8, 1942. 418 


Peace pipe; cantata, w from Longfellow’s Hiawatha, 
m Frederick S. Converse; mixed voices. © Emma 
Tudor Converse, Hancock, N. H. R 114258, Jan. 
6, 1943. 419 


Pearl from the ocean of love; song, w Ina Duley 
Ogdon. © Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 113791, Dec. 16, 1942. 420 


Peggy; w Thomas H. Ince, m Victor L. Schertzinger. 
© Julia Schertzinger, Hollywood, Calif. R 113471, 
Dec. 10, 1942. ne 421 

Perfect peace and rest; hymn anthem, w Frances 
R. Havergal; mixed voices. © George S. Schuler, 
Chicago. R 113530, Dec. 15, 1942. 422 


Petite bijouterie; valse, C. Bohm, arr. Otto Langey; 
orch. © G. Schirmer, inc., New York. R 113836, 
Dec. 17, 1942. 423 


Philomel, thy magic singing; canzonetta, m Ales- 
sandro Scarlatti, arr. Alfred Moffat; women’s 
3-pt. voices. © Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 
R 114050, Dec. 21, 1942, 424 


Piano album; by Anton DvoFak, compiled, ed. & 
fingered Clarence Adler. © G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. R 114190, Dec. 31, 1942. 425 


Piney ridge; w Ballard Macdonald, m Halsey K. 
Mohr. © Betty Chapin Macdonald, Honolulu. R 
113463, Dec. 8, 1942. 426 


Play to me; from Tina, w Paul A. Rubens & P. 
Greenbank, m P. A. Rubens. © Herbert Rubens, 
London & Percy Greenbank, Rickmansworth 
England. R 113144, Nov. 30, 1942. 


Played by a military band; w Ballard Macdonald, 
m Halsey K. Mohr. © Betty Chapin Macdonald, 
Honolulu. R 113462, Dec. 8, 1942. 


Player queen; song, w William Butler Yeats. © 


John Alden Carpenter, Chicago. R 113969, Dec. 
19, 1942. 429 


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427 


428 


1959 


. Mass. R 113973, Dec. 19, 1942. 


446 


Polonia; symphonic prelude, Edward Elgar, op. 76; 
orch. Full sc. © Carice Elgar Blake, Broad- 
heath, Worcester, England. R 113934, Dec. 21, 
1942, 430 


Ponder my words; op. 6, no. 1, Biblical w; mixed 
cho. © Frank C. Butcher, West Stockbridge, 
431 


Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem; anthem, m Mrs. 
Crosby [i. e. J. G.] Adams. © Juliette Graves 
Adams, Montreat, N. C. R 113895, Dec. 17, 1942. 

; 432 


Pray for the lights to go out; w Gene Cobb, m O. F. 
Tiffany. © Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. R 114056, Dec. 23, 1942. 433 


Pride of America; hesitation waltz, R. S. Morrison 
[pseud. of R. M. Stults]; pf. © Julie Van der Veer 
Stults, Philadelphia, R 113531, Dec. 15, 1942, 

434 


Prince Hal; overture, op. 31; orch. sc. © David 
Stanley Smith, Woodbridge, Conn. R 114245, 
Dec. 26, 1942. 435 


Prince Igor; ballet, from the opera, by A. Borodin, 
arr. Dan Godfrey; military band. © Chappell & 


co., ltd., London. R 113331, Dec. 9, 1942. 436 
Princess’s rose garden; nocturne; pf. © Arnold 
Bax, London. R 113588, Dec. 9, 1942. 437 


Progressive music series; by Horatio Parker, O. 
McConathy, E. B. Birge & W. Otto Miessner. bk. 
3. © Osbourne McConathy, Glen Ridge, N. J., 
Edward Bailey Birge, Bloomington, Ind., W. Otto 
Miessner, Lawrence, Kan. & Anna Parker, New 
York. R 114147, Jan. 2, 1943. 438 


Puppet dance; pf. © E. Markham Lee, Westward 
Ho, Devon, England. R 113292, Dec. 3, 1942. 
439 


Quietude; song, m Otto Von Rimanoczy. © Clara 
Doty Rimanoczy, Cincinnati. R 113518, Dec. 15, 
1942, 440 


Rackety coo; from Katinka, w Otto Hauerbach [i. e. 
O. A. Harbach], m Rudolf Friml. © Otto A. Har- 
bach, Mamaroneck, N.Y. R 114077, Dec. 26, 1942, 

441 


Rain of blossoms; op. 127, no. 8; violin & pf. © 
Franz Drdla, Vienna. R 110460, July 23, 1942. 
442 


Rain on the down; song,w Arthur Symons. © Nich- 
olas Douty, Elkins Park, Pa. R 113400, Dec. 8, 
1942, 443 


Rarest dreams; w Levi P. Smith; high voice. © 
Franklin Riker, Statesville, N. C. R 114197, Dec. 
26, 1942. 444 


Realization; song, w Marie Beatrice Gannon. © 
Oley Speaks, New York. R 113957, Dec. 19, 1942. 
445 


Red apples; song, w Anna Bird Stewart. © Harold 
Vincent Milligan, New York. R 113311, Dec. 3, 
1942, 446 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


447 pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Red letter days; w Helen Taylor, m Easthope 
Martin; high voice. © Violet Louise Sherman, 
London. R 113761, Dec. 16, 1942. 447 


Red raven rag; by Charley Straight; pf. © Clara 
Kennedy Straight, Chicago. R 114228, Dec. 30, 
1942. 448 


Red rooster tread; song, w J. Mortimer Lewis. © 
Arthur Lange, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 113627, 
Dec. 15, 1942. 449 


Reflection; by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, selected, 
arr. & rev. Alex Roloff; pf. © Thomas George 
Clarke, Margate, England & Jessy Amy Gunston, 
Richmond, Surrey, England. R 113909, Dec. 9, 
1942. 450 


Rendezvous of the roses; pf. © Walter Rolfe, 
Boston. R 113403, Dec. 8, 1942. 451 


Requiem of the sea; song, w Albert Lee; in B flat. 
© Elmer Andrew Steffen, Indianapolis. R 113142, 
Dec. 1, 1942. 452 


Rest; w Hiram Ozias Wiley, m Arthur Foote; sop. 
or ten., alto or bar. © Kate Foote, Newton Center, 
Mass. R 11302, Dec. 3, 1942. 453 


Richman, poorman, beggarman, thief; w & m 
Arthur A, Penn; men’s voices. © Eleanor Penn, 
New London, Conn. R 113470, Dec. 10, 1942, 

454 


Rigoletto; quartet, G. Verdi, arr. James H. Rogers; 
pf., 4 hands. © Alice H. Rogers, New York. 
R 113476, Dec. 8, 1942. 455 


Rise, for the day is passing; song, w Adelaide 
Anne Proctor. © Arthur Baynon, Caterham, 
Surrey, England. R 114223, Dec. 29, 1942. 456 


Road that leads to home; w P. J. O'Reilly, mF. S. 
Breville-Smith. © Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. R 113342, Dec. 4, 1942. 457 


Rocked in the cradle of the deep; arr. J. P. Knight; 
full orch. © J. W. Pepper & son, inc., Phila- 
delphia. R 113874, Dec. 21, 1942. 458 


Romance; op. 88; pf. © Frederick A. Williams, 
Cleveland Heights, O. R 114189, Dec. 26, 1942. 
459 


Romance sans paroles; by C. Davidoff, op. 23, arr. 
Gottfried H. Federlein; organ. © Oliver Ditson 
co., Philadelphia. R 113664, Dec. 15, 1942. 


Rose dreams; w Fred E. Weatherly, m Alfred Her- 
bert Brewer. © Ethel Mary Brewer, Ewell, 
Surrey, England. R 113595, Dec. 16, 1942. 461 


Rose of the morning; w Edward Lockton, m H. Wood. 
© Haydn Wood, Northampton, North Devon, Eng- 
land & Emma Clara Lockton, Hendon, England. 
R 114224, Dec. 29, 1942. 462 


Roses in Madrid; w Isabella Valency Crawford, m 
Gena Branscombe [i. e. G. B. Tenney]; women’s 
voices. © Gena Branscombe Tenney, New York. 
R 114048, Dec. 21, 1942. 463 


Rustic lilt; pf. © Walter Rolfe, Boston, R 114158, 
Dec. 28, 1942. 464 


460 ‘ 


Sailing; violin & pf. © Wilson Manhire, Bugle, 
Cornwall, England. R 113324, Dec. 3, 1942. 465 


Sans souci; pf. © Henry Holden Huss, New York. 
R 113966, Dec. 19, 1942. 466 


Santa Rosa Rose; from Newlyweds and their baby, 
w J. W. Bratton, m J. L. McManus. © John L. 
McManus, New York & John W. Bratton, Brook- 
lyn. R 113952, Dec. 19, 1942. 467 


Save me O God; anthem, Biblical w adapted E. B. 
Melville, m F. de la Tombelle, arr.; women’s 
2-pt. cho. © Carl Engel, New York. R 114237, 
Dec. 31, 1942. 468 


Score of operatic melodies; arr. T. H. Rollinson; 
B flat clarinet, with pf. acc. © Oliver Ditson 
co., Philadelphia. R 113663, Dec. 15, 1942. 469 


Sea fever; w John Masefield; low voice; in E min. 
© John Ireland, London. R 113584, Dec. 9, 1942. 
470 


Serenade; by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, selected, 
arr, & rev. Alex Roloff; pf. © Thomas George 
Clarke, Margate, England & Jessy Amy Gunston, 
Richmond, Surrey, England. R 113904, Dec. 9, 
1942. 471 


Seven last words of Christ; cantata, English w 
adapted C. F. Manney, m Alex Monestel; mixed 
voices; organ acc. © Charles Fonteyn Manney, 
New York. R 113601, Dec. 8, 1942. 472 


She chose the primrose path; song, m Jack Denny. 
© William A. Downs, New York. R 113576, Dec. 
12, 1942. 473 


She’s from the land of fairies; song, m C. M. 
Arthur. © John Kelly, Albany. R 113449, Dec. 
10, 1942. “44 


Siberian wedding feast; by Alex Roloff; pf. © 
George Thomas Clarke, Margate, England & 
Jessy Amy Gunston, Richmond, Surrey, England. 
R 113581, Dec. 9, 1942, 475 


Silver lining; song, w Eliza E. Hewitt. © Bentley 
D. Hewitt, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113773, Dec. 16, 
1942, 476 


Sing the Saviour’s praise; w R. H. McDaniel, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona 
Lake, Ind. R 114061, Dec. 23, 1942. 477 


Sixty folksongs of France; arr. & ed. Julien Tiersot; 
med. voice. © Oliver Ditson co., Philadelphia. 
R 113670, Dec. 15, 1942. 478 


Skidikiscatch; from Katinka, w Otto Hauerbach [i. 
e. Otto Harbach], m Rudolf Friml. © Otto Har- 
bach, Mamaroneck, N. Y. R 113755, Dec. 15, 
1942. 479 


Slidus trombonus; trombone comedy; full orch. © 
M. L. Lake, Palisades, N. J. R 113339, Dec. 4, 
1942, 480 


Smile and sing; song, w James Rowe. 
D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113819, Dec. 16, 
1942. 481 


1960 


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Ve SO) eee 


no. 12, 1942 


So long ago; w Thomas S. Jones, jr., med. voice; 
in E. © Miner Walden Gallup, Decatur, Ml. R 
113561, Dec. 15, 1942. 482 


Society; from Cousin Lucy, w Schuyler Greene, m 
Jerome Kern. © Blanche Greene Kaiss, Balti- 
more. R 114096, Dec. 24, 1942. 483 


Some blessed day; song, w Edna Jacques. © 
Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113818, 
Dec. 16, 1942. 484 


Somebody cares for you; song, w Lizzie DeArmond, 
© Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 
113777, Dec. 16, 1942. 485 


Somebody here needs Jesus; song, w Eliza E. He- 
witt. © Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 113804, Dec. 16, 1942. 486 


Somebody told me of Jesus; song, w Lizzie De- 
Armond. © Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, 
Ind. R 113786, Dec. 16, 1942. 487 


Somewhere in France; w & m Rubey Cowan &E. 
Carroll. © Earl Carroll, Beverly Hills, Calif. 
R 113505, Dec. 9, 1942. 488 


Song of spring; w Richard Le Gallienne, m Frances 
Wyman [i. e. F. W. Altenburg] © Frances Wyman 
Altenburg, Elizabeth, N. J. R 113882, Dec. 21, 
1942. 489 


Song of the Persian captive; op. 24, no. 2, w anon. 
1. Sop. or ten., mezzo sop. or bar. - 2. Women’s 
3-pt. voices. f.) Mabel W. Daniels, Boston. R 
113363, 113364, Dec. 3, 1942. 490, 491 

Song of the sea wind; w William Sharp; women’s 
3-pt. voices. © Arthur Shepherd, Cleveland. R 
114046, Dec. 21, 1942. 492 


Song of the south wind; pf. duet. © Florence Ne- 
well Barbour, Providence. R 110454, July 23, 
1942. 493 


Song of the winds; by Hubbard William Harris; pf. 
© Hildur Anima Harris, Wilmette, Il. R 113885, 
Dec. 17, 1942. 494 


Song without words; by Tschaikowsky, op. 21, no.3, 
arr. Hans Harthan; pf. © Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. R 113656, Dec. 15, 1942. 495 


Soon forgetting; song, w Walter F. Dean. © Walter 
Wallace Smith, Johnstown, N. Y. R 113548, Dec. 
15, 1942. 496 


Spring song; by Frank Bridge; violoncello & pf. 
© Ethel E. Bridge, London. R 113587, Dec. 9, 
49 


1942. 
——~violin & pf. © Wilson Manhire, Bugle, Corn- 
wall, England. R 113321, Dec. 3, 1942. 498 


Steluta; Roumanian national air, D. G. Florescu, 
transcribed Valentina Crespi; pf. & violin. © 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. R 114015, Dec. 19, 
1942. 499 


Stolen melody; from Maid in America, w Harold 
Atteridge, m P. Schwartz & Nora Bayes. © Phil 
Schwartz, Chicago & Benjamin L. Friedland, 
Lynbrook, Mass. R 113404, Dec. 3, 1942. 500 


517 


Such is life; rag fox trot; pf. © Charles L. Cooke, 
New York. R 114231, Dec. 30, 1942. 501 


Summer day sonatina; op. 9; pf. © Alec Rowley, 
Kew Gardens, Surrey, England. R 113927, Dec. 
16, 1942. 502 


Sunshine for shadow; w Fred G. Bowles, m Thomas 
Wilkinson Stephenson; in C. © Noel Fowler 
Stephenson, Hugh Percival Stephenson, Lucy 
Clare E. Wigram & Nora Sutherland, London. R 
113917, Dec. 16, 1942. 503 


Sunshine Land; song, w W. C. Poole. © Bentley 
D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113816, Dec. 16, 
1942, 504 


Sunshine song; song, w Lida Shivers Leech. © 
Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113806, 
Dec. 16, 1942. 505 


Susie Ann; from Maid in America, w & m Tom 
Mellor & Harry Gifford, American version Nora 
Bayes. © Benjamin L. Friedland, Lynbrook, 
N. Y. R 112257, Dec. 3, 1942. 506 


Sweet spirit hear my prayer [and] All hail the 
power of Jesus’ name; arr. William Vincent 
Wallace; full orch. © I W. Pepper & son, inc., 
Philadelphia. R 113877, Dec. 21, 1942. 507 


Sweetest love of all; w D. R. Van Sickle, m Charles 
H. Gabriel. © Rodeheaver co., Winona Lake, 
Ind. R 113771, Dec. 16, 1942. 508 


Sweetest song; w & m William E. Haesche. © Nora 
R. Haesche, New Haven. R 114150, Dec. 28, 1942. 
509 


Swing song; w Robert Louis Stevenson, m Floy 
Little Bartlett, arr. Paul Ambrose; women’s 
3-pt. voices. © Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 
R 113365, Dec. 3, 1942. 510 


Sybil waltz; by Victor Jacobi, arr. S. Deshon; orch. 
© Chappell & co., ttd., London. R 114053, Dec. 
24, 1942. 511 


Tango queen; march, two step, Harry J. Lincoln; 
pf. © Lottie M. Lincoln, Philadelphia. R 114037, 
Dec. 1, 1942. 512 


Tell me; w &m H. W. Petrie. © Julia C. Petrie, 
Chicago. R 113343, Dec. 4, 1942. 513 


Tell, O tell me; by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, arn, 
Paul Ambrose; women’s 3-pt. voices. © Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. R 113371, Dec. 3, 1942. 

514 


Tell somebody; song, w Lizzie DeArmond. © 
Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. es 113815, 
Dec. 16, 1942. 515 


That Charlie Chaplin walk; song, m Roy Barton. 
© William A. Downs, New York. R 113572, Dec. 
9, 1942. 516 


There’s a girl down South in Dixieland; song, w J. 
Brandon Walsh. © Abe Oilman, New York. R 
114311, Jan. 2, 1943. 517 


1961 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


518 


There’s a little spark of love still burning; one 
step, two step or trot, Fred Fischer, arr. Calvin 
Grooms; orch. © Leo Feist, inc., New York. R 
113948, Dec. 1, 1942. 518 


There’s a song in my heart; w Lizzie DeArmond, 
m Katherine Howe [pseud. of B. D. Ackley] © 
Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113790, 
Dec. 16, 1942. 519 


There’s a wee bit of blarney in Killarney; w Arthur 
J. Jackson & G. W. Gilbert, m Milton Ager. © 
L. Wolfe Gilbert, Hollywood, Calif. R 114216, 
Dec. 29, 1942. 520 


There’s ever a song somewhere; w James Whit- 
comb Riley, m Ward Stephens; in E flat. © Ida 
Mae Pierpont Stephens, New York. R 114241, 
Jan. 1, 1943. 521 


There’s only one Mary in Maryland; wG. J. Moriarty, 
m Richard Whiting. © Eleanor Whiting, Los 
Angeles & George J. Moriarty, Detroit. R 113041, 
Nov. 25, 1942. 522 


They never knew; w anon., m Phyllis Fergus [i. e. 
P, F. Hoyt] © Phyllis Fergus Hoyt, Chicago. R 
113890, Dec. 17, 1942. 523 


Thine eyes so blue and tender; by E. Lassen, arr. 
James C. Warhurst; women’s voices. © Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. R 113661, Dec. 15, 
1942, 524 


Thirty improvisations in all major and minor keys 
for piano; by Mrs. Crosby [i. e. J. G.] Adams, 
op. 28. © Juliette Graves Adams, Montreat, N. C. 
R 113998, Dec. 17, 1942. 525 


Those come hither eyes; from Cousin Lucy, w 


Schuyler Greene, m Jerome Kern. © Blanche 
Greene Kaiss, Baltimore. R 114098, Dec. 24, 
1942. 526 


Thou art mine; w Ballard Macdonald & Coleman 
Goetz, m Harry Carroll, arr. Sophus Jergensen. 
© Betty Chapin Macdonald, Honolulu. R 113497, 
Dec. 8, 1942. 527 


Thou knowest, Lord; hymn-anthem, w Jane Borth- 
wick. © Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Hillsboro, 
N. H. R 113960, Dec. 19, 1942. 528 


Three easternlove songs; W Edward Teschemacher 
[pseud. of Edward Lockton]; high voice. © 
Julius Harrison, Malvern, Worcester, England. 
R 113762, Dec. 16, 1942. 529 


Three favorite melodies; arr. Gustave Schumann; 
military band. © J. W. Pepper & son, inc.,' 
Philadelphia. R 113870, Dec. 21, 1942. 530 


Three little chickens; by G. A. Grant-Schaefer; pf. 
© William C. Danforth, Evanston, Ill., Marion S. 
Grow & Daniel B. Grow, Chicago. R 113316, Dec. 
3, 1942. 531 


Tiger, tiger; w Rudyard Kipling; men’s voices. © 
Homer B. Hatch, Cleveland. R 114191, Dec. 26, 
1942. 532 


"Tis Jesus; w W. C. Poole, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Rodeheaver co,, Winona Lake, Ind. R 114068, Dec. 
23, 1942. 533 


1962 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


"Tis the end, so farewell; from Katinka, w Otto 
Hauerbach [i. e. Otto Harbach], m Rudolf Friml. 
© Otto Harbach, Mamaroneck, N. Y. R 113504, 
Dec. 8, 1942. 534 


To the water nymphs; w Robert Herrick, m Bain- 
bridge [i. e. L. B.] Crist; med. voice; in E. © 
Lucien Bainbridge Crist, Washington. R 114338, 
Jan. 2, 1943. 535 


Tommy Atkins; march, Roderick Freeman, arr. 
Carl Kiefert; orch. © G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. R 113854, Dec. 17, 1942. 536 


Tomorrow; song, w Anna Bird Stewart. © Harold 
Vincent Milligan, New York. R 113314, Dec. 3, 
1942. 537 


Toy balloon man; by G. A. Grant-Schaefer; pf. © 
William C. Danforth, Evanston, Ill., Marion S. 
Grow & Daniel B. Grow, Chicago. R 113317, 
Dec. 3, 1942. 538 


Tragedy of a tin soldier; characteristic suite; 
organ. © Gordon Balch Nevin, New Wilmington, 
Pa. R 113897, Dec. 17, 1942. 539 


Trained animals; by George L. Spaulding; pf. © 
Shirley S. DeVoe, New Milford, Conn. & Clifford 
Lee Spaulding, New York. R 113431, Dec. 8, 1942. 

540 


Twelve processionals for men’s choirs; arr. © 
Sumner Salter, New York. R 113395, Dec. 8, 1942. 
541 


Twilight melody; violin & pf. © Wilson Manhire, 
Bugle, Cornwall, England. R 113320, Dec. 3, 1942. 
542 


Twilight time; w Frank Chaffee; high voice. © 
Franklin Riker, Statesville, N. C. R 114194, Dec. 
26, 1942. 543 


Two fairy dances; op. 9, no. 2; pf. © Alec Rowley, 
Kew Gardens, Surrey, England. R 113928, Dec. 
16, 1942. 544 


Two fishers; w anon., m Phyllis Fergus [i. e. P. 
F. Hoyt] © Phyllis Fergus Hoyt, Chicago. R 
113891, Dec. 17, 1942.. 545 


Two gems from Gluck; by C. W. Gluck, arr. W. P. 
Mero [pseud, of P. W. Orem]; pf. © Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. R 113659, Dec. 15, 
1942, 546 


Two heads are better than one; from Cousin Lucy, 
w Jerome Kern & Schuyler Greene, m J. Kern. 
© Blanche Greene Kaiss, Baltimore. R 114097, 
Dec, 24, 1942. 547 


Two little encore songs; w Arthur A. Penn, mG. 
J. Trinkaus; med. voice. © Eleanor Penn, New 
London, Conn. & George J. Trinkaus, Ridgewood, 
N. J. R 113655, Dec. 16, 1942. 548 


Two sketches; w anon., m Phyllis Fergus [i. e. 
P, F. Hoyt] © Phyllis Fergus Hoyt, Chicago, R 
113896, Dec. 17, 1942. 549 


Untold; w J. W. Callahan, m E. Van Alstyne; in C. 
© Egbert Van Alstyne, Chicago & J. Will Callahan, 
New Smyrna, Fla. R 114229, Dec. 30, 1942. 550 


RENEWALS 


no. 12, 1942 585 


Up the street; march, R. G. Morse, arr. H. L. 
Heartz; pf. © Harry L. Heartz, Westwood, Mass. 
R 113829, Dec. 18, 1942. 551 


Valse bagatelle; pf. © George Dudley Martin, 
Factoryville, Pa. R 113535, Dec. 15, 1942. 552 


Valse bravura; by Henry Wildermere [pseud. of 
Henry W. Petrie]; pf. © Julia C. Petrie, Chicago. 
R 113345, Dec. 4, 1942. 553 


Valse charmante; pf. © Walter Rolfe, Boston. 
R 114154, Dec. 28, 1942. 554 


Valse divine; compiled & arr. George Rosey |[pseud. 
of G. M. Rosenberg]; orch. © George Milton 
Rosenberg, New York. R 113570, Dec. 11, 1942. 

555 


Valse gracieuse; op. 2; pf. © Miner Walden Gallup, 
Decatur, Il. R 113402, Dec. 8, 1942. 556 


Valse joyeuse; violin & pf. © Wilson Manhire, 
Bugle, Cornwall, England. R 113319, Dec. 3, 1942. 
557 


Valse troubadour; pf. © Walter Rolfe, Boston. R 
114155, Dec. 28, 1942. 558 


Variations on Welsh airs; violin, with pf. acc. © 
Phyllis Norman-Parker, London. R 113596, Dec. 
16, 1942. 559 


Vienna girls; from Katinka, w Otto Hauerbach [i. 
e. Otto Harbach], m Rudolf Friml. © Otto Har- 
bach, Mamaroneck, N. Y. R 114247, Dec. 30, 
1942. 560 


Way down on Honolulu Bay; song, m Sigmund Rom- 
berg. © E. Ray Goetz, New York. R 114148, 
Jan. 1, 1943. 561 


—— —w E. Ray Goetz. © Sigmund Romberg, 
New York. R 114210, Dec. 31, 1942. 562 


Way of peace; song, w N. B. T. © Bentley D. Ack- 
ley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113809, Dec. 16, 1942. 
563 


Wedding bells are calling me; from Very good 
Eddie, w Harry B. Smith, m J. Kern. © Sidney 
Smith, New Canaan, N. Y. & Jerome Kern, Beverly 
Hills, Calif. R 113642, Dec. 17, 1942. 564 


Wee Willie Winkie; Scottish song, arr. Alfred 

Moffat; women’s 3-pt. voices. © Arthur P. 

Schmidt co., Boston. R 114049, Dec. 21, 1942. 
565 


Weekly wedding; from Katinka, w Otto Hauerbach 
[i. e. Otto Harbach], m Rudolf Friml. © Otto 
Harbach, Mamaroneck, N. Y. R 114248, Dec. 
30, 1942. 566 


What Jesus is to me; w James Rowe, m Katherine 
Howe [pseud. of B. D. Ackley] © Bentley D. Ack- 
ley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113789, Dec. 16, 1942. 

567 


What money can’t buy; song, w Monroe H. Rosen- 
feld. © Arthur Lange, Los Angeles. R 113516, 
Dec. 11, 1942, 568 


What shall I say; w Edward Teschemacher [pseud. 
of Edward Lockton], m Gerald Grayling eae 
of S. Liddle] © Samuel Liddle, London. R 113924, 
Dec. 16, 1942. 569 


When a maid comes knocking at your heart; from 
The firefly, by Rudolf Friml, arr. Homer N. 
Bartlett; mixed cho. © G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. R 113838, Dec. 17, 1942. 570 


When Cupid calls; fox-trot, Victor Jacobi, arr. S. 
Deshon; orch. © Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
R 114354, Jan. 6, 1943. 571 


When Jesus comes in to stay; song, w Eliza E. 
Hewitt. © Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 113803, Dec. 16, 1942. 572 


When Jesus holds my hand; song, w Alfred Henry 
Ackley. © Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, 
Ind. R 113781, Dec. 16, 1942. 573 


When the colored regiment goes off to war; song, 
from Ruggles of Redgap, w Harold Atteridge. © 
Sigmund Romberg, New York. R 113306, Dec. 3, 
1942. 574 


When the one you're lovin’ turns you down; w & m 
Chris Smith & Cecil Mack [pseud. of R. C. Mc- 
Pherson] © R. C. McPherson, New York. R 
113506, Dec. 9, 1942. 575 


When you wander through the fields (Wenn ihr auf 
die haide geht); w tr. Mrs. Webster-Powell, m 
Cornelius Rtbner; high voice. © Oliver Ditson 
co., Philadelphia. R 113554, Dec. 15, 1942. 576 


Whenever I think of Him; song, w Ethel A. Barlow. 
© Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 
113805, Dec. 16, 1942. 577 


Where’s the boy for me; w Harry B. Smith, m J. D. 
Kern. © Sidney Smith, New Canaan, N. Y. & 
Jerome D. Kern, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 113942, 
Dec. 21, 1942. . 578 


While the earth remaineth; by A. W. Lansing; 
mixed voices. © Jennie A. Lansing, Albany. R 
114041, Dec. 21, 1942. 579 


Whirlwind; tone picture; pf. © Cora W. Jenkins, 
Oakland, Calif. R 110450, July 23, 1942. 580 


Why not sing Wearin’ of the green; w Howard John- 
son, m Jack [i. e. Jacob] Glogau. © Edna Johnson, 
New York & Jacob Glogau, L. 1., N. Y. R 113611, 
Dec. 16, 1942. 581 


Why should He love me so; song, w Alfred Henry 
Ackley. © Bentley D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. 
R 113814, Dec. 16, 1942. 582 


Widow Machree; w & m Samuel Lover, arr. Victor 
Herbert; men’s cho. © G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. R 113832, Dec. 17, 1942. 583 


Wiegenlied; by F. Flaxington Harker, op. 12, no. 
1; organ. © Edith Marion Harker, West Hampton, 
Va. R 113401, Dec. 8, 1942. 584 


Winter; w Israel Zangwill; high voice; in F. © 
Fay Foster, New York. R 113475, Dec. 8, 1942. 
585 


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Witches’ dance; by Edward Alexander MacDowell, 
op. 17, no. 2, arr. James H. Rogers; pf., 4 hands. 
© Alice H. Rogers, New York. R 113474, Dec. 
8, 1942. 586 


Woodland perfume; waltz; pf. © Walter Rolfe, 
Boston. R 114159, Dec. 28, 1942. 587 


Woods in winter; song, w Henry Wadsworth Long- 
fellow; women’s voices. © Sydney Thomson, 
Summit, N. J. R 113549, Dec. 15,1942. == 588 


Work for Jesus; song, w James Rowe. © Bentley 
D. Ackley, Winona Lake, Ind. R 113813, Dec. 16, 
1942. 589 


Wynken, Blynken and Nod; w Eugene Field, m Floy 
Little Bartlett, arr. Paul Ambrose; women’s 
3-pt. voices. © Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 
R 113366, Dec. 3, 1942. 590 


Ye shall go out with joy; anthem, Biblical w; mixed 
voices. © Addison F. Andrews, .New York. R 
113550, Dec. 15, 1942. 591 


You go your way and Ill go mine; song, w J. W. 
Johnson, m J. R. Johnson. © Grace Nail Johnson, 
& J. Rosamond Johnson, New York. R 113344, 
Dec. 4, 1942. 592 


You know and I know, and we both understand; from 
A girl of to-day, w Schuyler Greene, m Jerome 
Kern. © Blanche Greene Kaiss, Baltimore. R 
114094, Dec. 24, 1942. 593 


pt. 3, n.s., v. 37 


You, my dear; op. 3, no. 3, w anon.? med. voice. © 
Miner Walden Gallup, Decatur, ll. R 113519, Dec. 
15, 1942, 594 


Young Colin: w Robert Burns, m G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer; sop. or ten., alto or bar. © William C. 
Danforth, Evanston, Ill., Marion S. Grow & Daniel 
B. Grow, Chicago. R 113294, Dec. 3, 1942. 

595 


Your absence makes me lonely; song, w Marvin 
Lee. © Abe Olman, New York. R 114312, Jan. 2, 
1943. 596 


Your photo; from Katinka, w Otto Hauerbach [i. e. 
O. A. Harbach], m Rudolf Friml. © Otto A. 
Harbach, Mamaroneck, N. Y. R 114211, Dec. 31, 
1942. 597 


You’re a pocket edition of your mother twenty years 
ago; song, m Seymour Furth. © E. P. Moran, 
Los Angeles. R 114214, Dec. 29, 1942. 598 


Zarifa; by Samuel ‘Coleridge-Taylor, op. 19, no. 2, 
selected, arr. & rev. Alex Roloff; pf. © Thomas 
George Clarke, Margate, England & Jessy Amy 
Gunston, Richmond, Surrey, England. R 113907, 
Dec. 9, 1942. 599 


Zincali; op. 36, no. 4, w George Eliot; women’s 
3-pt. cho. © David Stanley Smith, Woodbridge, 
Conn. R 114196, Dec. 26, 1942. 600 


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CATALOG 
of 
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
Published by Authority of the Acts 
of Congress of March 3, 1891, 
of June 30, 1906, and of 
March 4, 1909 


PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 37 
VOLUME INDEX 
FOR THE YEAR 1942 


The Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, containing the entries for musical 
compositions and dramatico-musical compositions, is issued monthly. The entries are arranged alphabeti- 
cally by title. 

Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Titles reading “w’’ & “‘m” (signi-_ 
fying ‘‘words by,’’ ‘‘music by”) are tobe understood as songs, Songs are understood tobe with piano accom- 
paniment unless otherwise stated. 

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

A list of renewals made for musical compositions under section 23 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be 
found at the end of each monthly issue immediately following the text. 

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

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

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


Part 1, Group 1, Books proper ----------------------------------------- woecne----------- $3.00 
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals, 

Lectures, and Maps -------------------------- 2-2 nnn nn ern nnn nn nn nnn en n-ne e 3.00 
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures ------------------------------ 2,00 
Part 2, Periodicals -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.00 
Part 3, Musical Compositions----------------------------------------------------------- 3.00 
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations----------------------- 2.00 
Single numbers---------------------------------------- were nnn enn oo eee = = -- == .50 
Annual indexes, each, for complete calendar year ----------------------------------------- 2,00 
All parts for complete calendar year----------------------------------------------------- 10.00 


(i) 


NOTICE 


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

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

Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, that, 
insofar as any copyright articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclusive, are still 
remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or 
to any other governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles, unless reserved, may 
be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant prior to December 31, 1943. 

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

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


(II) 


RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAUTHORIZED 
REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 


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


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

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 13 (1918), pages vi-viii.of no. 5; 
Austria, voL 17 (1922), pages vii-viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), pages vii-viii of nos. 3-4; 
Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages v-vi of no. 7; 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Free City of Danzig, vol. 29 (1934), pages vii-viii of no. 3; 

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

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 (1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13; 
Greece, vol. 27 (1932), pages vi-vii of no. 2; 

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

Irish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vii-viii of no. 9; 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), pages xiii-xiv of no. 6; 
Luxemburg, vol. 6 (1911); pages vii-viii of no. 7; 

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

New zealand, vol, 12 (1917), pages vi-ix of no. 3, and vol. 17 (1922), pages xv-xix of no. 6; 
Norway, vol, 6 (1911), pages ix-x of no. 7; 

Palestine (excluding Trans-Jordan), vol. 28 (1933), pages vi-vii of no. 9; 

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

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

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

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

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

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


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International American Conference at Buenos Aires on 
August 11, 1910, was proclaimed by the President of the United States on July 13, 1914. This convention 
is understood to be in effect as between the United States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Repub- 
lic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay. 


(IV) 


INDEX TO PART 3: MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


[New Series, Volume 37, Nos. 1-12, 1942] 


This index contains inone alphabet title references for all compositions,also source references for operas 
and musical plays, entered in the Catalog during the year 1942. The citation numbers are the numbers 
following the entries in the body of the text. The numbers in parentheses are the numbers following the 


renewal entries at the end of each monthly issue. 


A. A. V. G. meeting. 18846. 
ABC. 9583, 14693. 

A,B,C &D. 1, 9584. 

ABCD way. 14694. 

A. B. C. of love. 50835 (1) 

A BC of piano music. 14692 (1) 
A. B. C. of the army. 2. 


A. B. C. song. 29092. 

A basso le guerre. 50835 (2) 

A caSinha pequenina. 9585, 9586. 

A cierto galan su dama. 14695. 

A credo. 14692 (2) 

A crianca. 9587. 

A-E-I1-0O-U. 14696. 

A Granada. 5202. 

A lacarte. 14692 (3) 

A la chapelle. 18847. 

A la Cubana. 14692 (4), 24219 (1) 

A la lima yallimon. 24220. 

A la pudding. 34172. 

A la tarantelle. 5201 (1) 

A la valse. 24219 (2), 53636 (1) _ 

A la victoria. 9590. 

A lo militar. 18848. 

A media luz. 34789. 

A mulher do padeiro. 9591. 

A. N. A. march. 18849. 

A nous! Viens, Jeanne d’Arc. 38173. 

A. O. H.’s of the U. S. A. 38171 (1), 41610 (1) , 

A-1 man. 14697. 

A Piedigrotta. 5201 (2), 14698. 

A propos. 24219 (3) 

A. T. C. A. 41611, 41612, 41853, 44136, 44666. 

A.W.O.L. blues. 3. 

A.W.V.S. 4. 

A zut alors. 41610 (2) 

Aba-daba. 53636 (2) 

Aba daba honeymoon. 34788 (1, 2), 50835 (3) 

Abandon ship. 9592. 

Abandonado. 14699. 

Abandono. 38174. 

Abbey by moonlight. 34790. - 

Abe Lincoln. 38175. 

Abe Lincoln had just one country. 14700. 

Abendgang. 50835 (4) 

Abendreihn. 34788 (3) 

Abendsterne. 5. 

Aber gnadge frau. 14692 (5, 6) 

Aberystwyth. 50836. 

Abide in me. 24219 (4) 

Abide with me. 5201 (3), 9582 (1), 9593, 18850, 
38176, 53636 (3) 

Abie & me & the baby. 47124 (1, 2) 

Abie’s Irish Rose O’Day. 18851. 

Abigail. 9594. 

Able to keep you from falling. 5201 (4) 

Abner, Abner. 6. 

About face. 17. 


About the girl. 5203. 

About this time of year. 50837. 
Above all else. 47125. 

Above some big white cloud. 14701. 
Above the clouds. 34791. 

Above the clouds the sun is shining. 5204. 
Abraham. 18852, 34792. 

Abraham Lincoln. 9595. 

Abraham Lincoln collects a dividend. 47126. 
Abrand.. 34793. 

Abril amor. 9596. 

Absalom, my son. 29094. 

Abschied. 29095. 

Absence. 14702. 

Absences lonely. 38177. 

Absent lover. 41613. 

Absent minded moon. 8. 

Absinthe frappe. 29096. 

Absolutely no. 38171 (2) 
Acceleration. 9597. 

Accident. 41614. 

Accidently [?] 29097. 

Acclivity. 24221. 

Accordion a la mode. 29098. 
Accordion caper. 24222. 
Accordion technique. 18853, 29099. 


_ Account me worthy Lord. 29091 (1) 


Ace inthe sky. 41615. 

Ace of American hearts. 50838. 
Ace of diamonds march. *24219 (5) 
Acentos de America. 18854. 

Ach, ja. 5205. 

Ach wie sofromm. 14692 (381) 
Ache in my heart. 5206. 

Ache in the heart of a ship. 18855. 
Aching. 9. 

Aching heart. 41616. 

Achmed experiment. 34794. 

8 kleine stucke. 9582 (2) 

Acht lieder. 18845 (1, 2) 

38 studien. 41610 (3) 

Acrobats — Skelton’s entrance. 24223. 
Across a Sunlit sea. 24224. 
Across my heart. 41617. 

Across the bay. 14703. 

Across the bay at sunset. 50839. 
Across the blue. 29100. 

Across the blue divide. 9598. 
Across the bridge of fantasy. 10. 
Across the bridge of memory. 38178. 
Across the field. 41618. 

Across the fields. 34788 (4) 
Across the footlights. 9599. 
Across the isthmus. 50835 (5, 6) 
Across the ocean. 9600. 

Across the sand in No-Man’s Land. 47127. 
Across the sands of time. 18856. 
Across the sea. 24219 (6) 


1965 


Across the sea of gold. 47128. 

Across the Strait of Dover. 50840. 

Across the trail to Buna. 50841. 

Across the world, the Flag of liberty to unfurl. 
29101. 

Across these years. 9601. 

Action. 34795, 41619. 


Action! Beat the enemy & save democracy. 24225. 


Actions speak louder than words. 11, 9602, 18857, 
29102. 

Acuérdate de mi. 41620. 

Acurrucadita. 9603. 

Ad lib. stomp. 41621. 

Ada, the girl from Decatur. 29103. 

Adagio. 29091 (2), 50842, 50843. - 

Adagio cantabile. 14692 (7), 41610 (4) 

Adagio du concerto. 9582 (3) 

Adagio from Piano concerto in D maj. 38171 (3) 

Adagio from Toccata in C maj. 24226. 

Adagio in B flat. 14692 (8) 

Adagio in & flat. 9582 (4) 

Adagio u. allegro. 9582 (5) 

Adam & Eve, in the Garden of Eden. 24227. 

Adam & the madame. 29104. 

Adam had ’em. 29105. 

Adams clove one minute announcements. 18858. 

Adarim dodi natan. 29106. 

Addenda to: Will you teach me. 47129. 

Addio bell’ isola. 29107. 

Address is still the same. 18859. 

Adeline. 29108. 

Adeste fideles. 41622. 

Adieu. 9604. 

Adieu, alma mater. 47130. 

Adieu, goodman devil. 12. 

Adios amor. 14704. 

Adios de Guaymas. 34796. 

Adios del soldado. 9605. 

Adios Honduras. 13. 

Adios ilusion. 5207. 

Adios, Mexico lindo. 34797. 

Adios muchachos. 14705. 


Adios. .. mujer. 14. 
Adios Rose of Espafia. 41623. 
Adirondaka. 50844. c 


Admiral Blink. 18860. 

Admiral Farragut. 24228. 

Admiral, sailing home. 34788 (5) 

Admirals all. 38179, 47124 (3), 50835 (7, 8) 

Admiral’s strut. 41624. 

Admonition. 34798. 

Adolf. 34799. 

Adelf & Benito. 24229. “ 

Adolf Benito Hirohito Brown. 29109. 

Adolf beware. 24230. 

Adolf Schiklgruver, you are through. 9606. 

Adolph. 18861. 

Adolph, do come over to tea. 41625. 

Adolph Hitler ain’t what he used to be. 38180. 

Adolph Hitler, you are in for the pickler. 41626. 

Adolph, you are awful rubes. 47131. 

Adonis galop. 24219 (7) 

Adorable babe. 34800. 

Adorable eyes. 24231. 

Adoraci6n. 5208. 

Adoramus Te, Christe. 5416, 14706-14708, 50845. 

Adoration. 18862, 24219 (8), 29091 (3), 47132, 
50846, 50847. 

Adore & be still. 41610 (5) 

Adoro Te. 14709. 

Adoro Te devote. 50848. 

Adrift on a cloud. 18863. 

Advance, Australia ever. 24232. 


Advent Christmas cycle chorales for the church 
year. 15. 

Advent song. 14710. 

Adventures of Eesie Weesie Spider. 16. 

Advice to a rookie. 9607. 

Aeolia. 5209. 

Aeolian harp. 53636 (4) 

Aetna. 41627. 

Affliction. 5201 (5) 

Aflame. 34801. 

Af’n pripechock. 17. 

Afraid. 18, 9608. 

Afraid of love. 19. 

Afraid of the moon. 14711. 

Afraid of you. 9609, 24233. 

Afraid to love. 20, 18864. 

African suite. 9610. 

African way. 14713. 

Afrikander. 9611. 

After a moonlight reverie. 18865. 

After all. 24234, 29110, 34802, 41628. 

After all I’ve done for you. 14692 (9) 

After all these years. 9612. ; 

After a while. 5201 (6), 24235, 34803, 47133. 

After dark. 38181. 


After-dinner music. 9613. 

After dinner trot. - 14692 (10) 

After-glow. 18845 (3), 24219 (9), 29091 (4) 

After good-night, good-morning. 34788 (6) 

After I brought you fame. 21. 

After Ida. 41629. 

After I’m gone. 41630. 

After it’s over. 22, 18866, 18867, 24236. 

After I’ve gone. 5210. 

After midnight, all that counts is love. 29111. 

After rain. 14714. 

After setting of the Rising Sun. 5211, 9614. 

After so many years. 47134. 

After sundown. 5212, 41631. 

After taps. 9615, 24237, 41632. 

After tears come kisses. 24238. 

After that kiss we’ll never be just friends. 29112. 

After the banquet. 23, 47135. 

After the blackout. 24239. 

After the break of dawn. 50849. 

After the clouds roll by. 18868. 

After the duration. 24240. 

After the fight. 18869. \ 

After the fighting’s over. 41633. 

After the last storm is over. 50850. 

After the night. 47136. 

After the rain. 14715, 38182. 

After the rain falls. 18870. 

After the rain there’ll be a rainbow. 38183. 

After the round-up’s over. 18871. 

After the shadows. 34788 (7) 

After the shadows roll by. 9616. 

After the smoke clears away. 47137. 

After the storm. 24. 

After the storm comes a rainbow. 29113. 

After the strife. 18872. ° 

After the strike is over. 18873. 

After the sun goes down. 25, 34804. 

After the sun sets. 9617. 

After the war. 24241, 29114, 34805, 34806, 47138, 
50851. 

After the war clouds have faded away. 47139. 

After the war —come back to me. 24242. 

After the war, I’ll be your 3 A. 9618. 

After the war, I’ll come back to you, mother dear. 
47140. 

After the war is over. 14716, 24243, 29115, 41634, 
41635, 47141-47143. 


—_ 


1966 


ee ee eee 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


After the war is won. 14717. 

After this is over. 18874. 

After this war. 18875. 

After this war is over. 5213. 

After thoughts. 5214-5216. 

After tomorrow. 26. 

After tonight. 29116. 

After to-night, good-bye. 34788 (8) 

After vision. 14718. 

After we capture Berlin. 34807. 

After we ,Ship the yellow Japs. 47144. 

After we’ve remembered Pearl Harbor. 36164. 

After while. 14692 (11), 47145. 

After you | kiss me good-night. 9619. 

After you’ve gone. 41636. 

Afterward. 29117. 

Afterwards. 53636 (5) 

Afton water. 24219 (10) 

Agachadas. 38185. 

Again. 41637. 

Again & again. 24244. 

Again, as Eastertide draws near. 50835 (9) 

Again, as evening’s shadow falls. 29091 (5) 

Again, away we go. 50852. 

Again Charmaine. 38186. 

Again My flocks shall bide. 41638. 

Again the storm clouds threaten over-land. 9620. 

Again this spring. 14719. 

Against the blue sky. 14720. 

Age & youth. 47146. 

Ages ago. 27, 28. 

Aggie spirit. 5217. 

Aggressor’s end. 18876. 

Agnes. 38187. 

Agnes, ev’rybody’s gal. 29118. 
Agnus Dei. 5218, 9582 (6), 9621, 38188. 

- A-goin’ to join. 29. 

Agravatin’ [?] baby. 29119. 

Agravios. 5219. 

Aguila blanca. 41901. 

Agustin. 38189. 

Ah. 18877. 

Ah, ah, ah. 5220. 

Ah done done. 34808. 

Ah, fors’ e lui. 18878. 

Ah hates love. 47147. 

Ah, Jesu. 24245. 

Ah! Love but a day. 29120. 

Ah, sweetheart you. 24246. 

Ah! The song. 5221. 

Ah well. 18879. 

Ahe sweet. 30. 

Ah’m gwine to No’folk. 14721. 


Ahoy my sailor boy, in your uniform of blue. 34809. 


Ahoy there Mister Sailor. 34810. 

Ah’s gwinta give up gamblin’. 5222. 

Ai, ai, the pied crow cry. 5223. 

Ai — Paisano. 5224. 

Ail Que saudades da Amelia. 9622. 

Aida. 18845 (306), 18880, 29091 (51), 47124 (4) 
Aiello hears music. 9623. 

Ain’ it de truth. 41639. 

Ain’ it a-gwine dar by myself. 9624. 

Ain’t goin’ to tell you what I’m doin’. 41640. 
Ain) "t got a dime to my name. 41641. 

Ain’ t got nobody blues. 34811. 

Ain’ t got nobody to love. 29121. 

Ain’ t got nothin’ & nothin’ worries me. 38190. 
Ain’ tita shame. 29122, 29123. 

Ain’ t it awful. 9625. 

Ain t it grand to be in love. 24247. 

Ain’ it it great to be crazy. 29124. 

Ain’t it the truth, 18881, 29125. 


Ain’t it too bad. 50853. 

Ain’t love queer. 5225. 

Ain’ t my sugar sweet. 47148. 

Ain’ it no business we can do. 41642. 
Ain’t nothin’ a-kiss can’t cure. 31. 
Ain’t that worth fighting for. 18882. 
Ain’t the gravy good. 32. 

Ain’ t this a fantasy. 50854. 

Ain’t we got fun. 18883. 

Ain’t you got no time for leve. 34812. 
Ain’t you sorry. 41643. 

Air base shuffle. 29126. 

Air cadet.- 34813. 

Air cadets. 47149. 

Air conquest. 41644. 

Air corps. 33, 34, 24248. 

Air corps cadets. 24249. 

Air corps drilling march. 41645. 
Air corps of the U. S. A. 29127. 
Air corps victory song. 29128. 
Air de ballet. 5201 (7), 9582 (7), 53636 (6) 
Air for the air cadet. 50855. 

Air force. 5226. 

Air force blues. 47150. 

Air force of the U. S. A. 38191. 
Air is full of music. 35. 

Air man’s victory song. 29129, 50856. 
Air men. 47151. 

Air, Minuet & Sarabande. 36. 

Air on the G string. 24250. 

Air port blues. 14722. 

Air raid. 41646. 

Air raid over Burma. 29130. 

Air raid parade. 24251. 

Air raid song. 5227. 

Air raid warden. 9626, 29131. 

Air raid warden song. 14723. 

Air raid warden’s marching song. 34814. 
Air raid wardens on patrol. 37. 
Air raid warden’s song. 5228, 14724, 29132. 
Air, upon a ground bass. 53636 (7) 
Aircraft Annie. 29133. 

Aires espafioles. 41647. 

Airly beacon. 38192. 

Airmen’s hymn. 41648. 

Airplane. 24252. 

Airplanes are flying. 29134. 

Airs & graces. 34788 (9) 

Airs from Scotland. 18884. 
Airway incidentals. 29135. 

Airy bachelor. 9582 (8) 

Aj bona janjo. 18885. 

Aj vihor ruzu. 18886. 

Ajalon. 5229. 

Akron march. 14725. 

Al Casino. 29136. 

Al fin. 41649. 

Alfresco. 24253. 

Al mar. 38. 

Al pie de una guitarra. 18887. 
Alabama blue. 39. 

Alabama hill billy way. 41650. 
Alabama jubileo. 40, 24219 (11) 
Alabama moon. 41651. 

Alabama moonlight. 29137. 
Alabama rendezvous. 50857. 
Alabamy Lou. 29138. 

Aladdin's lamp. 9627. 

Alagazam, 47124 (5) 

Alameda. 14726. 

Alamo. 29139. 

Alamo girl. 29140, 38193. 

Alamo lullaby. 38194. 


1967 


Alamo polka. 41652. 

Alarm Americans alarm. 41. 

Alarm clock. 42. 

Alarm of the world has sounded. 9628. 

Alaska moon. 41653. 

Alaska waltz. 14727. 

Alaskan love call. 43. 

Alaska’s icy breezes. 38195. 

Alba. 50858. 

Albatross. 24254. 

Alberada. 44. 

Album ausgewahlter stucke. 5201 (8-11) 

Album fur normal-harmonium. 47124 (6) 

Album fur zwei violinen. 5201 (12, 13) 

Album leaf. 29091 (6) 

Album leaves. 41610 (6) 

Album of concert clarinet solos with piano acc. 
41654. 

Album of concert cornet & trumpet solos with piano 
acc. 41655. 

Album of concert saxophone solos with piano acc. 
41656. 

Album of concert trombone solos with piano acc. 
41657. 

Album of eight pieces. 29091 (7) 

Album of favorite P. I. Tschaikowsky piano com- 
positions. 29141. 

Album of favorite songs of the gay 90’s. 9629. 

Album of photo-play music. 29091 (8), 34788 (10) 

Album Polskich tancow. 47152. 

Album psichico. 14692 (12) 

Album wesofych tanc6éw Polskich. 29142. 

Albumleaf. 24219 (12) 

Albums fur harmonium u. klavier, o. 2 klaviere zu 
4 handen. 5201 (14) 

Albums fur 2 pianoforte zu 8 handen. 9582 (9-11) 

Albur. 5230. 

Aldea. 9630. 

Aleatha. 29143. 

Alegorfa 4 la Virgen de la Caridad. 50859. 

Alei givah. 29144. 

Aléjate. 5231. 

Alert. 9631, 18888. 

Alert & ready. 5201 (15) f 

Alert for freedom. 18889. 

Alert! My love. 47153. 

Alessandro Stradella. 14692 (350) 

Alexander. 5232. 

Alfreda. 9632. 

Alfreeta. 45. 

Ali Baba & the fortv thieves. 41657* 

Alice. 34815. 

Alice blue. 14728. 

Alice blue bow in her hair. 14729. 

Alice in Wonderland. 9582 (12), 24219 (13), 26652, 
26653, 41610 (7) , 

Alice of old Vincennes, I love you. 5201 (16) 

Alice, where art thou. 24219 (14, 15) 

Alicia. 14730, 29145. 

Alien song. 18890. 

Alimony alley. 14692 (13) 

All aboard. 18891, 38196, 50860. 

All aboard for Axis Land. 41658. 

All aboard for Mars. 34816. 

All aboard for vleasure Island. 41659. 

Allaboardfor Tokyo! All the way to Tokyo. 29146. 

All about our Saviour. 41660. 

All alert America. 41661. 

All, all alone. 47154. 

All alone. 29147, 34817, 47155, 50861. 

All alone again. 24255. 

All alone I’m goin’ nowhere. 34818. 

All alone in the blackout. 34819. 


ee ee ne ad 


All alone tonight. 29148. - 

All alone with a photograph of you. 47156. 

All along the border of old Wyoming. 24256. 

All along the desert trail. 18892, 24257. 

All America. 46. 

All America knows. 41662. 

All America march. 34820. 

All American amigo. 47, 9633. 

All American boy. 9634. 

All American chorus. 34821. 

All American girl. 9635, 34822. 

All American guy. 41663. 

All-American medley. 14731. 

All American piano album. 24258. 

All American quiz. 41664. 

All-American soldier. 9636. 

All-American style. 38197. 

All American Sweetheart. 29149. 

All-American way. 29150, 47157. 

All Americans are we. 48. 

All among the leaves so green. 38198. 

All around the world. 41665. 

All at once. 18893, 24259. 

All because of love. 29151. 

All because of lovin’ you. 50862. 

All because of you. 49, 50. . 

All blessing, honor, thanks & praise. 5233. 

All-by my lonesome. 34823. 

All clear. 18894, 24260, 24261, 47158. 

All day, all night, sweetheart. 41666. 

All day long. 50863. 

All day, tonight & tomorrow. 24262. 

All for a sinner like me. 14732. 

All for America. 9637, 18895, 18896. 

All for Jesus. 29091 (9) 

All for joy. 34824. 

All for love. 51. 

All for me. 41667. 

All for one, & one for all. 52, 14733. 

All for one, one for all. 9638. 

All for the love of a girl. 9582 (13), 18845 (4), 
24219 (16) 

All for the love of Sam. 9639. 

All for the Red, White & Blue. 18897, 41668. 

All for the sake of a girl. 14692 (14) 

All for the sake of you. 47159. 

All for the U. S. A. 5234, 47160. 

All for Uncle Sam. 18898. | 

All for Uncle Sammy. 5235. 

All for victory. 41669, 50864. 

All for you. 5236, 9640, 9641, 18899, 34825, 38171 
(4), 47161. 

All full of ginger. 41610 (8) 

All fussed up. 24219 (17, 18) 

All girls are beautiful. 14734. 

All glory, laud & honor. 5237, 14692 (15) 

All hail F. & M. 18900. 

All hail MacArthur. 14735. 

All hail! O morn of glory. 38171 (5) 

All hail Old Glory. 18901. 

All hail, our Savior King. 18902. 

All hail the power of Jesus’ name. 18903, 53636 (507) 

All hail to MacArthur. 5238. 


All hail to our chief, F. D. R. 9642. 


All hail to the grange. 18904. 

All hands on board, America. 29152. 

All hands on deck, save the Red White & Blue. 14736. 
All hands ’round. 53636 (8) 

AllIam. 47162. 

All Task. 38199. 

All I ask myself is, just why. 53. 

All I can do is just love you. 38171 (6) 

All I care for is you. 47163. 


1968 


goth 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


AllIdo. 34826. 

AllI dois dream. 14737. 

All I do is dream of you all day. 18905. 

All I do is think of you. 18906. 

All I ever do is think of you. 41670. 

All I ever do is wait. 54. 

All I had was you. 18907. 

All I have in my heart is you. 5239. 

All I have is memories. 18908. 

All I need is you. 9643, 14738, 38200. 

All I sing is blues. 41671. 

All I want heaven to be. 29153. 

All 1 want is my vodka. 41672. 

All I want is you. 29154, 47164. 

All I want is you honey. 24263. 

All I want is you, my darling, when I come home 
again. 38201. 

All I want to do. 38202. 

All I want’s a girl. 47165. 

All inadream. 24264. 

All in a lily-white gown. 53636 (9) 

All ina second. 47166. 

All in a single moment. 9644. 

All in all. 9645, 50865. 

All in fun. 12403. 

All in one for you. 41673. 

All in the April evening. 55. 

All in vain. 5240. 


All it takes is McArthur-i-tis. 29156. 

All ioy be thine. 9582 (14) 

All liberty for America. 47167. 

All men shall be free. 50866. 

All my castles in Spain. 9647. 

All my dreams begin & end with you. 5241. 

All my dreams come true. 47168. 

All my heart is yours. 14739. — 

All my heart this night rejoices. 41675. 

All my lies were true. 14740. 

All my life. 14741. 

All my life I looked for you. 9648. 

All my life [ve dreamed. 14742. 

All my life I’ve dreamed of you. 38203. 

All my love. 29157, 47169. 

All my love is only for you. 56. 

All my love is wasted. 24265. 

All my sins are washed away. 34788 (11) 

All my Sundays. 18910. — 

All my troubles. 5242. 

All nations clap your hands. 14692 (16) 

All Nature’s lullaby. 14692 (17) 

All-night cafe. 47170. 

All of a sudden. 57, 5243. 

All of life. 14743. 

All of myself. 9649. 

All of the angels don’t live in the sky. 9650. 

All of U.S.A. 24266. 

All of us. 14744. 

All of you. 47171. 

All on account of a hot dog Mary isn’t merry any- 
more. 41676. 

All on account of you. 5201 (17), 14745, 24219 (20) 

Ali on a’count of you. 58. 

All our own. 29158. 

All ours. 24267. 

All out. 59, 5244, 9651, 14746, 18911, 34827, 
34828. 

All out, America. 60, 5245, 5246, 9652-9655, 14747- 
14752, 18912, 18913, 29159, 29160, 34829, 34830. 

All-out, Americans. 5247, 24268. 

All out bugle call. 18914. 

All-out for a knockout. 5248. 

All out for a victory ring. 5249. 


All is well. 9646, 18909, 24219 (19), 29155, 41674. 


All out for America. 61, 5250, 9656, 18915, 18916. 
All-out for Christ. 29161. 

All out for civilian defense. 14753. 

All out for defense. 5251. 

All out for democracy. 18917. 

All out for freedom, join up! Let’s fight. 14754. 
All out for God. 9657. 

All out for happiness. 62. 

All out for liberty. 14755, 29162, 34831. 

All out for love. 63, 41677. = 

All out for love, short of marriage. 29163. 
All-out for MacArthur. 41678. | 

All out for the U. S. A. 64, 65, 9658, 24269, 29164. 


All out for Uncle Sam. 66, 5252, 9659, 18918, 34832. 


All out for Uncle Sammy. 41679. 

All out for V. 34290. 

All out for victory. 5253-5255, 9660-9663, 141756, 
14757, 18919-18921, 24270-24272, 29165, 34833- 
34835, 41680-41684, 47172-47174. 

All out for victory, keep your chin up. 38204. 

All out for victory, march. 18922. 

All out for you. 24273. 

All out, Moon Dan. 5256. 

All out now for the U. S. A. 18923. 

All out on production. 50867. 

All out, Texas. 67. 

All out to win. 68. 

All over a smile. 14758. 

All over again. 34836. 

All over the world. 38205, 38206, 50868. 

All over the world we go. 47175. 

All over town. 24219 (21, 307, 569, 590, 621, 628, 
682, 978, 1257, 1297, 1337, 29091 (255), 50835 (10) 

All praise to Him. 47124 (7) 

All soul alone. 47176. 

All-star band. 9664. 

All star march. 69. 

All that & more. 5257. 

All that are left now are memories. 29166. 

All that lam & all that Ihave. 41685. 

All that I desire. 9665. 

All that I have is Thine. 18924. 

All that I know is-I love you. 5258. 

All that I want is you. 18925. 

All that thrills my soul. 70. 

All that Thy grace can make me. 47177. 

All that’s left are dreams. 5259. 

All the angels aren’t in heaven. 34837. 

All the comforts of home. 38171 (7) 

All the girls are khaki-whacky now. 71. 

All the joys, it’s true. 47178. 

All the luck in the world. 41686. 

All the people, everywhere. 47179. 

All the roses are so pale. 24274. 

All the stars above. 14759. 

All the stars know. 29167. 

All the sugar I need is you. 14760. 

All the tea in China. 24275. 

All the things you are. 5260. 

All the time. 72. 

All the way to Calvary. 34788 (12) 

All the while. 24219 (22, 23) 

All the world is swinging, swaying. 50869. 

All the world loves you Dianne. 29168. 

All the world needs Jesus. 9666. 

All the world’s a clock shop. 47124 (8) 

All the world’s waking. 34838. 

All the Yanks are marching now. 14761. 

All these United States of America. 9667. 

All Thine own. 5201 (18) 

All this has happened. 14762. 

All this is new. 29169. 

All those wonderful years. 9668. 


1 


1969 


4 


All through my dreams. 24276. 
All through the night. 73, 74, 9582 (15), 24219 (24), 
41687, 41688. 
All through the years. 29170. 
All thru-out time. 18926. 
All thru the night I dream of you. 5261. 
All time pal to me. 18927. 
All to myself. 9669. 
All together. 24277, 34788 (13), 34839. 
All together for the U.S. A. 5262. 
All too few. 14763. 
All U. S. d-r-y. 38171 (8) 
All we like sheep. 47180. 
All we like sheep have gone astray. 9670. 
All will be well. 53636 (10) 
_ All wrong. 5201 (19) 
All Yanks together, for good old U. S. A. 9671. 
All ye that pass by. 50835 (11) 
All you left me was a teardrop. 9672, 34840. 
Alla en el rancho grande. 175. 
Alla’en New York. 14764. 
Alla juntito al mar. 24278. 
Alla marcia. 29171. 
Allah. 176. ; 
Alle de smaa klokker de ringe i dale. 34788 (14, 
15) 
Alle de voksende Skygger. 34788 (16) 
Alleghenies I’m coming to you. 9673. 
Allegheny. 34841. 
Allegheny River. 38207. 
Allegiance. 5263. 
Allegiance to the Flag. 38208. 
Allegresse. 24219 (25) 
Allegretto. 77, 24279. 
Allegretto 4 la musette. 78. 
- Allegretto in B moll. 5201 (20) 
Allegro. 79, 18928, 34788 (17), 34842, 41689. 
Allegro ben moderato. 5201 (21) 
Allegro con brio. 38209. 
Allegro de concert. 41690. 
Allegro in fis moll. 5201 (22) 
Allegro maestoso. 50870. 
Allegro marziale. 24280. 
Allegro rondo. 9582 (16) 
Allegro spiritoso. 9582 (17) 
Alleluia. 9674, 41691, 47181. 
Alleluia! Blessed Easter. 80. 
Alleluia chorus. 29172-29174. 
Alleluia! Christ is risen. 41610 (9) 
Alleluia, hail with gladness. 9582 (18) 
Alleluia! Let all mankind rejoice. 34788 (18) 
Alleluia! Morn of beauty. 14765. 
Allentine. 24281. 
Allergic to love. 81. 
Allergy. 38210. 
Allergy Sal. 18929. 
Alley jive. 34843. 
Allied anthem. 18930, 50871. 
Allied fighting song. 50872. 
Allied flags forever. 50873. 
Allied flags victory march. 29175. 
Allied second front. 50874. 
Allied song of victory. 38211. 
Allied victory song. 18931. 
Allies. 41692. 
Allies are out to win. 41693. 
Allies’ battle cry. 50875. 
Allies | in unison. 50876. 
Allies’ march song. 29176. 
Allies march tofreedom. 34788 (19, 20), 38171 (9) 
Allies victory march. 9675, 50877. 
Allies will march to victory. 5264. 
All’s fair. 19359, 19798, 20290, 21024, 21890, 23496. 


All’s right with the world. 18845 (5) 

Alluring Lou. 9582 (19) a 

Alma de mi alma. 24282. 

Alma del bandonedn. 38212. 

Alma mater. 14766, 14767, 26171, 29177, 29178, 
34844, 34845, 41694, 50878. 

Alma mater for Apollo high school. 24283. 

Alma plays the tuba. 5265. 

Alma polka. 5266. 

Almah. 24219 (26) 

Alme Deus. 5267. 

Almighty. 24219 (27) 

Almighty dollars. 47182. 

Almighty Lord. 5201 (23) > 

Almost home. 29179. 

Almost married. 16305. 

Almost married to a sailor. 29180. 

Al6, al6, America. 9676. 

Aloft they go, to meet the foe. 14768. 

Aloha. 47124 (9) 

Aloha don’t mean farewell forever. 41695. 

Aloha goodnight. 5268. 

Aloha, Hawaii, aloha. 29181. 

Aloha lei. 29182. 

Aloha nui Hawaii. 18932. 

Aloha oe. 82, 83, 14692 (18), 14769, 47124 (10), 
50879. . 

Aloha sugar mill. 5268, 5710, 6924, 7268, 7891. 

Aloha, ’till we meet again. 38213. 

Aloha ‘to paradise. 14770. 

Aloha - we’ll say goodbye, dear. 84. 

Alone. 85, 5269, 9677, 18933, 24219 (28), 47183. 

Alone & lonely. "41696. 

Alone & lonesome. 29183. 

Alone at night. 38214. 

Alone for me. 24284. 

Alone in a crowd. 5270, 9678, 29184. 

Alone in a dream for two. 29185. 

Alone in my dreams. 14771. 

Alone in the moonlight. 9679. 

Alone in the night. 29186. 

Alone in the spring. 18934. 

Alone, on a bench in the park. 18935. 

Alone on Dream street. 14772. 

Alone too long. 18936. 

Alone upon the housetops. 5201 (24) 

Alone, watching the lights on the Hudson. 5271. 

Alone with a dream. 14773. 

Alone with a memory of you. 34846. 

Alone with dreams of you. 34847. 

Alone with Jesus. 5272, 29091 (10) 

Alone with memories of you. 41697. 

Alone with mem’ries of you. 34848. 

Alone with my memories. 34849. 

Alone with my tears. 5273. 

Alone with the Man in the Moon. 29187. 

Alone with the moon. 34850. 

Alone with Thee. 29091 (11) 

Alone with you. 86, 14774, 24285. 

Along about evening. 41698. 

Along about Friday. 34851. 


Along came murder. 5274, 6736, 6976, 7335, 8707, 


8708, 14775. 
Along Flower Lane. 24286. 
Along our road to victory. 38215. 
Along the boulevard. 38216. 
Along the Great White Way. 50880. 
Along the Gypsy trail. 87. 
Along the lanes with you. 24219 (29) 
Along the old canal. 18937, 29188. 
Along the Rialto. 47124 (11) 
Along the Ric Grande. 34852. 
Along the road to Singapore. 47124 (12) 


1970 


a 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


Along the rocky road to Dublin. 41610 (10, 11), 
50835 (12, 13) 

Along the upper highway. 18938. 

Along the way. 47184. 

Along the winding road. 14776. 

Along toward evenin’. 41699. 

Alouette. 9680. 

Aloysius. 18939. 

Alpen-echo. 29189. 

Alpha sigma tau song book. 34853. 

Alpine horn. 24219 (30) 

Alpine idyl. 34788 (21) 

Alpine rose. 14777. 

Alpine wedding festival. 29190. 

Als ich zog ein vogel frei. 24219 (31) 

Altars. 41700. 

Alte grafin. 24219 (32) 

Alte weisen walzer. 9582 (20) 

Alter tzegeiner. 24287. 

Alternate probation montage. 9681. 

Altes gebet. 24219 (33) 

Altes haus. 14692 (19) 

Altho’ I’m lonesome. 29191. z 

Altho’ my heart is aching for you. 34854. 


Although they place ten thousand miles between us. 


38217. 
Although we’re through. 18940. 
Although you’re gone. 41701. 
Altniederlandische armeemarsche. 5201 (25), 

18845 (6), 24219 (34, 35) 
Altogether. 14778. 
Alumni reunion. 29091 (12) 
Always. 24288. 
Always, a sweetheart. 34855. 
Always American. 41702. 
Always & ever. 18941. 
Always be a pal to me. 18942. | 
Always be happy. 50881, 50882. 
Always be honey to me. 50835 (14) 
Always, darling. 50883. 
Always I'll love you. 34856. 
Always in my dreams. 14779, 18943. 
Always in my heart. 88, 5275, 9682, 50884. 
Always in my prayers dear. 29192. 
Always loving America. 29193. 
Always merry. 38171 (10) 
Always my sweetheart. 38218. 
Always near. 24219 (36) 
Always on my mind. 18944. 
Always only you. 50885. 
Always remember. 9683, 34857. 
Always remember I love you. 14780. 
Always remember to smile. 89. 
Always singing. 29194. 
Always smile. 18945. 
Always the same. 50886. 
Always thinking of you. 29195. 
Always too little & always too late. 24289. 
Always waiting for you. 90. 
Always with you. 5276, 34858. 
Always you. 5277, 29196, 47185. 
Ama fool. 34859. 
Ama Soldier. 24290. 
Am I asking too much. 41703. 
AmlIcrazy. 24291. 
Am I forsaken. 47186. 
Am I imagining. 34860. 
Am I in another world. 29197. 
Am I in, or amI out. 38219. 
Am I in the dog house now. 38220. 
Am I just dreaming. 29198. 
Am I man or mouse. 91. 
Am Iona wild goose chase. 5278. 


Am I one of them. 29091 (13) 

Am I proud to be the one you love. 92. 

Am Isucha bore. 50887. 

Am I the one. 9684. 

Am I the only one. 38221. 

Am Ito blame. 9685, 47187. 

Am I to blame, dear mother. 29199. 

Am I too late. 29200. 

Am I under a spell. 14781. 

Am I wasting mytime. 29261. 

Am I whacky over you. 93. 

Am I witnessing. 24219 (37) 

Am mighty glad. 5279. 

Amar sin esperanza. 34861. 

Amarga realidad. 24292. 

Amarilla. 9686. 

Amaryllis. 9582 (21) 

Amaryllis & Augustin. 34862. 

Amazing Amazon. 29202. 

Amazon. 29203. ; 

Ambition. 94, 24219 (1208) 

Ambridge high alma mater. 9687. 

Amelia. 9582 (22) 

Amen. 95, 14782. 

Amen for victory. 41704. 

America. 96, 97, 3946-3948, 5280, 9688, 9689, 
14783, 34863, 34864, 38222, 41705, 47124 (13), 
50888. 

America: alert. 34865. 

America, alerte[?] 18946. 

America, all hail to thee. 14784. 

America, America. 98, 5281, 18947. 

America, America, let’s go. 9690. 

America, America, our dear land of the free. 9691. 

America, America, the land we all adore. 18948. 

America! America! We hail your blessed name. 
34866. 

America, America, we must defend. 14785. 

America, America! We will win. 29204. 

America & lare partners. 14786. 

America & Roosevelt forever. 47188. 

America & the Flag. 41706. 

America & the Red, White & Blue. 5282, 41707. 

America answers the call. 34867. 

America arise. 99, 5283, 14787, 18949, 29205, 50889, 

America, awake. 9692, 14788, 18950, 24293-24296, 
34868, 38223, 38224. 

America, beautiful home of the free. 24297. 

America belongs to you. 47189. 

America beloved. 24298. 

America blessed be thy name. 9693. 

America, Britain too. 29206. 

America, buy bonds. 34869. 

America, call on me. 29207. 

America calling. 5284, 5285, 38225. 

America calling! America calling. 9694. 

America calls. 5286, 9695, 9696, 24299, 38226. 

America calls, America is calling you. 5287. 

America calls to her mountains. 50890. 

America calls to you. 14789. 

America can’t be wrong. 38227. 

America can’t die. 34870. 

America comes first. 24300. — 

America, commerce & freedom. 14790. 

America counts on you. 38228. 

America daine himlen. 9697. 

America depends on you. 100, 29208. 

America drinks a farewell toast. 14791. 

America eternal. 18951. 

America, fight. 34871. 

America, fight, fight, fight. 101. 

America fights for freedom. 18952. 

America fights on. 24301. 


1971 


America fights with a smile. 29209. 

America first. 102, 103, 9698, 34788 (22), 38229, 
41610 (12) © 

America first, darling, then you & me. 18953. 

America for all. 18954. 

America for Americans. 104, 50891. 

America for freedom. 14792. 

America for God. 9699. 

America for liberty. 24302. 

America for me. 5288-5290, 14793, 14794, 18955, 
34872. 

America for peace. 34873. 

America, for you. 9700, 34874, 50892. 

America forever. 105, 106, 5291, 9701-9704, 14795, 
18956-18958, 24303, 24304, 38230, 41708, 41709, 
47190. 

America, forever & a day. 107. 

America free. 47191. 

America free forever. 5292. 

America, free, strong & just. 41710. 

America goes to war. 29210. 

America has a new sweetheart. 18959. 

America has answered again. 38231. 

America has called me. 5293. 

America has first call. 9705. 

America has sent you. 29211. 

America, here am I. 108. 

America here we are. 5294. 

America, here’ S my boy. 24305. 

America, he’s yours. 9706. 

America hold high the torch of freedom. 9707. 

America home of the free. 24306. 

America, home of the U.S. A. 29212. 

America, how we love you. 50893. 

America, I give you my boy. 14797. 

America I hear you Calling. 24307, 41711. 

America, I love thee. 14798. 

America, I love you. 29213, 38171 (11, 12), 41712. 

America, I love you, only you. 41713. 

America, I pray for you. 24308. 

America I salute thee. 29214. 

America I salute you. 9708. 

America, I’m staking my future on you. 109. 

America in action. 9693. 

America inarms. 18960. 

America in the sky. 18961. 

America in your strength we rejoice. 29215. 

America invincible. 38232. 

America is a beautiful place. 18962. 

America is a grand place to live in. 110, 24309. 

America is awake. 111, 112. 

America is calling. 113-117, 5295, 9709-9711, 
14799, 14800, 24310, 29216, 34875, 38233, 38234, 
47192. 

America is calling oh say can you hear. 9712. 

America is calling you. 9713, 18963, 29217, 29218, 
47193. 

America is calling you & me. 5296. 

America is calling you soldier boy. 29219. 

America is everything. 9714. 

America is fighting. 9715, 14801, 50894. 

America is fighting mad. 41714. 

America is flying now. 9716. 

America is free. 34876. 

America is good enough for me. 9717, 38235. 

America is her name. 34877. 

America is in it now. 47194. 


America is in it now, the U.S.A. will show them how. 


14802. 
America is marching. 118, 119, 5297, 9718, 14803. 
America is marching on. 41715. 
America is master of peace. 24311. 
America is my world. 24312. 


America is on the march. 9719, 29220, 50895. 

America is our home. 5298. _ 

America is ours forever. 29221. 

America is out to win. 24313, 29222. 

America is proud of you. 29223. 

America is ready. 120, 5299, 5300. 

America is rising. 41716. 

America is singing. 41717. 

America is the name. 41718. 

America is waiting at your door. 29224. 

America is working. 24314. 

America is worth it all. 9720. 

America is you. 34878. 

America, it is my home. 18964. 

America, it shall be done. 18965. 

America it’ S up to you. 14804. 

America! I’ve adopted you, for my land. 9721. 

America join hands. 121. 

America keep marching. 29225. 

America, keep marching on. 38236. 

America, keep smiling through. 24315. 

America, land of free men. 24316. 

America, land of liberty. 122, 24317. 

America, land of mine. 5301. 

America land of our home. 29226, 41719. 

America, land of the free. 5302, 34879, 50896. 

America! Let’s go. 123, 5303, 14805, 18966-18968, 
24318, 41720, 50897. 

America like a rose. 47195. 

America live forever. 124. 

America, live on. 5304. 

America, love it or leave it. 5305, 41721. 

America loves you. 14806. 

America, march on. 24319, 29227. 

America marches. 9722, 29228, 38237. 

America marches again. 9723. 

America marches on. 9724, 18969, 24320, 29229, 
47196, 47197, 50898. 

America marches once more. 9725. 

America marches to victory. 41722. 

America marches with F. D. R. 38238. 

America marching U. S. A. 125. 

America, may we always sing of thee. 126. 

America must fight. 9726. 

America must win. 18970. 

America, my America. 9727. 

America, my blessed land. 41723. 

America, my country. 9728, 24321, 41724. 

America my dear America. 127. 

America - my home. 5306, 18971, 34880. 

America, my homeland. 14807, 18972, 38239, 38240. 

America, my land. 47198. 

America, my native land. 18973. 

America, my own. 128, 5307, 5308, 18974, 24322, 
24323. 

America, my own, my native land. 5309, 9729. 

America my queen. 129, 18975. 

America, my sweetheart. 14808. 

America needs ’em. 24324. 

America needs us all. 14809. 

America needs you. 130, 14810, 41725. 

America needs you now. 41726. 

America - 1942. 38241. 

America now. 50899. 

America now & always. 41727. 

America! Now & forever. 29230. 

America! O democratic nation. 14811. 

America, O land beyond compare. 18976. 

America, of thee I sing. 24325. 

America, oh, America. 34881. 

America, old soul. 5310. 

America on guard. 131, 5311, 5312, 24326, 50900. 

America on parade. 24327. 


1972 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1942 
‘ 


America on the march. 38242, 41728. 
America, on to victory. 41729, 47199. 
America, our America. 50901. 
America our continent. 41730. 
America, our country. 41731. 
America, our gift from God. 41732. 
America our home. 34882, 38243. 
America our homeland. 47200. 
America our love to thee. 5313. 
America, our native land. 9730, 29231. 
America our own. 18977. 

America, our cwn dear land. 18978. 
America, our pledge. 18979. 
America our wonder land. 14812. 
América peleara. 5314. 

America prepares to win the victory. 24328. 
America, Red, White, & Blue. 18980. 
America remember. 18981, 24329. 
America, remember Hawaii. 38244. 
America remembers you. 34883. 
America rides again. 41733. 
America, right.or wrong. 14813. 
America ruft. 18982. 

America sails the seas. 5315, 24330. 
America sends forth her sons. 29232. 
America shall be free. 132. 

America shall not forget. 47201. 
America sings. 14814. 

America Sings again. 41734. 
America speaks. 38245. 

America speaks to her people. 18983. 
A-M-E-R-I-C-A spells liberty. 5316. 
America stand firm. 9731. 

-America, star of state. 5317. 
America strikes hard today. 14815. 
America supreme. 9732, 9733, 18984, 24331, 24332. 
America, sweet America. 18985. 


America the beautiful. 5318-5320, 9734, 9735, 18986, 


29233, 41735, 41736, 50902, 50903. 
America, the brave. 38246. 
America the dreamland of the world. 24333. 
America the free. 133, 18987. 
America the free & the brave. 29234. 
America the free land. 29235. 
America, the great. 18988, 29236, 47202. 
America, the invincible. 18989. 
America, the land for me. 41737. 
America, the land of gold. 18990. 
America the land of sunshine. 24334. 
America, the land of the free. 47203. 
America, the land that we all love. 41738. 
America, the land we love. 9736. 
America, the powerful. 24335. 
America, the promised land. 24336. 
America ‘the wonderful, America the great. 41739. 
America, they’re looking to you. 134. 
America 'tles a string around her finger. 5321. 
America, ’tis of thee. 18991. 
America to Britain. 47204. 
America to the last. 135. 
Americal! To thee my land. 136. 
America to victory. 18992, 18993. 
America, to you. 18993* 
America today. 18994, 29237, 34884. 
America triumphant. 137, 14816, 18995, 24337, 
34788 (23), 53636 (11, 12) 
America turn back to God. 14817. 
America unite for vict’ry. 29238. 
“America united. 138, 139, 9737, 18996, 34885, 50904. 


America united is rolling along. 14818, 18997, 24338. 


America, united we stand. 41740. 
America victorious. 18998, 18999, 41741. 
America, victory. 9738. 


America - victory for you. 38247. 

America, wake up. 14819, 14820, 24339, 47205. 

America, we answer you. 5322. 

America we are proud of you. 5323. 

America we are ready. 5324. 

America, we are you. 57206. 

America, we come. 50905. 

America we do love you. 19000. 

America we hear you calling. 9739. 

America we love. 19001, 41742. 

America, we love it so. 5325. 

America we love just you. 24340. 

America we love thee. 19002, 24341, 29239, 41743. 

America we love you. 140, 5326, 9740, 9741, 19003, 
24342. 

America, we love you so. 50906. 

America, we march. 9742. 

America, we [?] ready for your call. 41744. 

America, we sing of thee. 29240. 

America we stand. 34886. 

America, we stand in back of you. 5327. 

America we still love you. 5328, 14821. 

America, we will defend you. 141. 

America, we'll be true to you. 142. 

America, we ‘ll fight for thee. 19004. 

America, we'll fight for you. 143, 19005, 29241, 
47207. 

America, we ll give. 41745. 

America, we l march with thee. 38248. 

America, we "11 stand behind you. 38249. 

America we’ re all for you. 9743, 19006. 

America we’ re backing you. 144. 

America, we’ re behind you. 50907. 

America’ we’ re coming. 145. 

America we’re fighting for you. 14822. 

America we’re for you. 146, 29242. 

America we're marching. 9744. 

America, we’ re on our way. 29243. 

America ' we’ re one with you. 9745. 

America we’re with you. 9746, 14823, 24343. 

America! What do you say. 34887. 

America, where I found you. 9747. 

America will always be. 24344. 

America will always shine. 50908. 

America will fight. 9748. 

America will lead the way. 14824. ® 

America will live. 34888. 

America will never forget to remember Pearl Har- 
bor. 147. 

America will save democracy. 9749. 

America will stand. 14825, 41746. 

America will win. 9750, 19007, 38250, 38251, 41747. 

America will jwin this fight. 9751. 

America won ’t let you down. 24345. 

America, won’t you take my son, to build a Yankee 
line. 50909. 

America, you are mine. 41748. 

America, you made me allIam. 29244. 

America, you'll win. 38252. 

America, your sons are here. 29245. 

America you’ re my friend. 19008, 19009. 

America, you’re the greatest land. 148. 

Ameri-can. 29246. 

American alphabet song. 34889. 

American anthem. 5329-5331, 9752-9754, 14826, 
24346. 

American army. 5332. 

American aviators song. 9755. 

American barcarolle. 41749. 

American battle song. 9756. 

American beauty. 47208. 

American boy. 149, 5333, 9757, 53636 (13) 

American boys. 19010, 29247, 41750. 


1973 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


American call. 19011. 
American caprice. 14827. 
American cause. 41751. 
American clipper. 9758, 38253. 
American college of music intermediate course for 
piano. 5334. 
American composers. 50910. 
American country dance. 9759. 
American defense. 29248. 
American defense song. 150. 
American doughboy. 9760. 
American doxology. 151. 
American eagle. 152. 
American eagle screams. 14828. 
American eagle song. 14829. 
American eagles. 153, 14830, 29249. 
American emblem. 34890. 
American ends with Ican. 38254. 
American epic - 1620. 154. 
A.E.F. 47209. 
A.E.F. is on the march again. 9588. 
A.E.F. is set to go. 38255. 
A.E.F. no. 2. 34891. 
A.E.F. spells the end of the Axis. 29093. 
A.E.F. victory march. 9589. 
American fantasie. 155. 
American feet. 41752. 
American fight song. 24347. 
American fighter. 41753. 
American Flag. 34892, 41754. 
American Flag forever. 29250. 
American Flag is flying. 156. 
American Flag of victory. 14831. 
American Flag parade. 157. 
American folk songs. 50911. 
American follies. 30417, 36744. 
American forever. 19012. 
American freedom. 34893. 
American gavotte. 47210. 
American girl. 9582 (23), 9761. 
American greeting. 24219 (38) 
American heroes. 50912. 
American home. 24348, 50913. 
American horizon. 34894. 
American hymn. 9762, 19013. 
American I am proud tobe. 47211. 
American idyll. 34895. 
American knights. 19014. 
American legion. 9763. 
American legion & Legion auxiliary defense song. 
38256. 
American legion marches on. 9764. 
American liberty. 14832. 
American love song. 158. 
American lullaby. 14833, 34896. 
American lullaby of today. 24349. 
American maid. 5201 (26) 
American marching song. 159. 
American men. 29251. 
American minuet. 24350. 
American mother. 29252. 
American mothers. 19015. 
American mother’s prayer. 50914. 
American nocturne. 29253. 
American nurse. 19016. 
American organist. 5201 (27), 50835 (15) 
American overture journal. 160. 
American patriotic airs. 5335. 
American patriotic medley. 14834. 
American patriotism. 34897. 
American patrol. 5336, 5337, 19017-19019, 24351, 
24352, 29254, 29255, 34898, 38257-38259, 47212, 
47213, 50915, 50916. 


American peace march. 34788 (24) 

American plan. 34899. 

American prayer. 5338, 38260. 

American rangers, American commandos. 38261. 
American rhapsody. 41755. 

American salute march. 19020. 

American scene. 34900. 

American serenade. 14835. 

American skaters waltz. 50835 (16) 

American soldier. 5339, 5340. 

American soldier boy. 38262. 

American soldiers. 5341, 47214. 

American song. 41756. 

American songster. 24219 (39) 

American spirit. 9765, 34901. 

American spirit march. 24353. 

American story. 14835* 

American street, field & jail house cries. 14836. 
American symphonette. 9766. 

American tango. 50917. 


, American victory. 161, 24354, 29256. 


American victory anthem. 29257. 

American‘victory march. 9767. 

American victory song. 9768. 

American waltz, the Red, White & Blue. 162. 

American way. 163, 164, 5342, 9769, 14837-14839, 
19021, 24355, 24356, 29258-29260, 34902, 38263, 
41757, 47215, 47216, 50918. 

American women. 19022. 

American women for defense. 14840. 

American women volunteers. 5343. 

American workers’ song. 29261. 

American youth, glory to be. 38264. 

Americana. 165, 24219 (40), 24357, 29262. 

Americana collection. 50919. 

Americana lady. 24358. 

Americaner names. 38265. 

Americanism. 5344. 

Americans. 166, 34903. 

Americans all. 167-169, 5345, 5346, 9770, 9771, 
34904, 34905, 38266-38268. 

Americans all rally. 14841. 

Americans, Americans. 170. 

Americans are flying high. 171. 

Americans are in to win the war. 9772. 

Americans arise to victory. 38269. 

Americans come. 50920. 

Americans, do not forget. .24359. 

Americans, don’t kid yourself. 29263. 

Americans, I’m calling you. 41758. 

Americans in unity. 9773. 

Americans it’s up to you. 5347. 

Americans let’s go. 24360. 

American’s message. 14842. 

Americans must make a change. 172. 

Americans on parade. 9774. 

Americans on to victory. 19023. 

American’s pledge. 29264. 

American’s prayer. 173, 19024, 29265. 

American’s spirit shall never die. 19025. 

Americans, the great. 5348. 

Americans to victory. 29266. 

Americans tried & true. 47217. 

Americans unite. 9775, 14843, 34906. 

Americans! We are free. 19026. 

Americans, we must be brave. 38270. 

Americans we three: Army, navy & marines. 47218 

Americans will always be Americans. 24361. 

Americans, you&L 174. 

Americas. 5349, 9776. 

America’s aim. 47219. 

America’s answer. 175, 29267, 47220. 

America’s awake. 29268, 41759. 


1974 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


America’s beloved Red White & Blue. 5350. 
America’s brave hearts. 5351, 41760. 
America’s call. 24362. 

America’s call & her answer. 5352. 
America’s call toarms. 24363. 
America’s calling. 5353, 34907. 
America’s calling you. 29269. 
America’s challenge. 24364, 29270. 
America’s coming through. 5354. 
America’s day. 38271. 

America’ s defenders. 38272. 
America’s destiny. 47221, 50921. 

' America’s dream. 41761. 

America’s eagles. 19027. 

America’s evening prayer. 176. 
Americas’ fight song. 5355, 24365. 
America’ S fighting men. 50922. 
America’ Ss Flag song. 19028. 


America’ s hero MacArthur, spirit of victory. 41762. 


America’s hope. 24366. 

America’s idea. 38273. 

America’s in the war. 14844. 

America’s inspiration. 29271. 

America’s love song. 50923. 

America’s lullaby. 50924. 

America’s man of destiny. 5356. 

America’s march of production. 9777. 

America’s march to victory. 19029, 41763. 

America’s marching. 19030. 

Americas’ marching feet. 34908. 

America’s might. 24367. 

Americas move forward as one. 5357. 

America’s official victory march song. 50925. 

America’s on her way. 19031. 

America’s on the march. 14845, 19032, 47222, 
47223. 

America’s our land. 14846. 

America's peace. 24368. 

America’s pep song. 29272. 

America S pledge. 24369. 

America’s prayer. 177-179, 9778, 19033, 19034, 


~ 


ry 
? 
? 
? 


24370, 29274-29276, 34909, 34910, 38274, 41764, 


47224. 
Americas’ prayer. 29273. 
America’s precious to me. 41765. 
America’s rendezvous. 9779. 
America’s song. 5358. 
America’ s song kit. 34911. 
America 8 song of victory. 38275, 50926. 
America’s song to the Allies. 38276. 
America’s sons go forth to war. 411766. 
America’s standard. 24371. 
Americas stirring. 19035. 
America’ Ss sweetheart. 180, 9780, 24372, 34912. 
America’ S sweetheart, here’ sto. 50927. 
America’s sweethearts. 29277, 47225. 
Americas unidas. 29278. 
Americas, unite. 181, 24378. 
America’ S united. 182, 9781. 
America’ S universal anthem. 5359. 
America’ Ss victory march. 9782, 19036, 34913. 
America’ S waltz. 9783. 
America’s way. 29279. 
America’s wish. 29280. 
America’s women auxiliary, A. W. A. 34914. 
Amerik song. 29281. 
Amethyst. 38277. 
Amici. 8520. 
Amidst the green. 5360. 
Amie du regiment. 14847. 
Amigo. 47226. 
Amigos. 19037. 
Ammunition. 19038. 


Amnesia. 47227. 

Amo filia agricola. 24374. 

Among northern pines. 9582 (24) 

Among the Cossacks. 24219 (41) 

Among the embers. 183. 

Among the palms. 24219 (42) 

Among the Thousand Islands on a moonlight night. 
24219 (43) 

Amor. 29282. 

Amor de madre. 9582 (25) - 

Amor del bueno. 50928. 

Amor madrilefio. 41767. 

Amor mio sei solo tu. 41768. 

Amor vena mi. 41769. 

Amor y vals. 41770. 

Amorcito lindo. 41771. 

Amore. 41772. 

Amore di un angelo. 5201 (28) 

Amore lontano. 19039. 

Amores en Sevilla. 47228. 

Amoretti. 50929. 

Amoroso. 24219 (44), 29283. 

Amour. 184, 29284. 

Amour again. 19040. 

Amour de Mont-Royal. 14848. 

Amour - toujours - l’amour. 185, 29285. 

Amourette. 9582 (26) 

Amphitheatre. 47229. 

Amulet. 24375. 

Amulet of Odin. 19041. 

Amy. 18845 (7) 

An der Wolga. 186. 

An die ,Baronin Colombine. 50835 (17) 

Ance, ’stwa, drei, hicka, hocka, hei. 47230. 

Anchor your heart. 14849. 

Anchors aweigh. 14850. 

Anchors aweigh to the sky. 14851. 

Ancient benedictus. 41773. 

Ancient hills. 41774. 

Ancient Moravian Christmas carol. 29286. 

Ancient song of mourning. 5361. 

Ancora una stretta di mano. 29287. 

And as we march we'll sing a song. 14852. 

And God walked the plains. 14853. 

And he that doth search the hearts. 41775. 

And heaven smiled. 14854. 

And I admit it too. 24376. 

And I dreamed a dream of hope. 34915. 

And I have you. 19042. 

And I know. 187. 

And love began. 188. 

And love me. 41776. 

And many nations shall come & say. 5201 (29) 

And nobody cares. 34916. 

And now it’s raining. 189. 

And so goodbye. 34917. 

And sol cried. 50930. 

And so my heart. 190. 

And so we 80- 19043. 

And so we’ve come to this. 191. 
And still the Volga flows. 41777. 

And still to be enjoyed. 192. 

And that’s how we love old Ireland. 50835 (18) 

And the great big world went round & round. 47124 
(14) 

And the heavens were created. 47231. 

And the Mississippi flows along. 9784. 

And the rain came down. 193. 

And the villain still pursued her. 34788 (25) 

And then came love. 5362. 

And then I wrote. 5363. 

And they shall not pass. 41778. 

And till the world is set free again. 41779. 


1975 


INDEX - 


pt. 3,n.s., v, 37 


And to think I left my happy home for you. 5201 
(30) 

And when the Sabbath was past. 5201 (31) 

And yet. 5201 (32) 

And yet Iknow. 194, 

And you. 19044, 

And you, & I. 38278. 

Andalucia. 9785, 34918. 

Andalusian serenade. 14692 (20) 

Andante. 9786, 14855, 34919, 50931. 

Andante cantabile. 14856. 

Andante cantabile & scherzando. 5364. 

Andante commodo. 24219 (45) 

Andante con moto. 9582 (27) 

Andante con moto in E. 5201 (33) 

Andante from 5th symphony. 41780. 

Andante from 1st movement of 6th symphony. 
38279. 

Andante from the Fifth symphony. 5365. 

Andante pastorale, 38280. 

Andante pastorale in A. 24219 (46) 

Andante religioso. 24219 (47) 

Andantino. 29288. 

Andantino from Harpsichord pieces. 34920. 

Andantino in G. 38171 (13) 

Andantino in modo di canzona. 41610 (13) 

Andersen. 18845 (207, 208, 238, 239, 357, 358), 
24219 (48, 205, 961, 1063, 1499), 29091 (620, 
621, 681-683) 

Anderson Eagles. 34921. 

Ando borracho. 29289. 

Andover rag. 41781. 

Andre’s death. 195. 

Andrews sisters’ army, navy & marines song folio. 
24377. 

Andy buys the dance. 5366. 

Andy Hardy’s last fling. 47232, 47233, 47914, 48587, 
48884, 50485. 

Anfitride mazurka. 5201 (34) 

Ange d’amour. 9787. 

Angel. 9788, 47234. 

Angel baby. "41782, 

Angel came to a party. 14857. 

Angel de amor. 19045. 

Angel delight. 196. 

Angel Eyes. 50932. 

Angel-face, 5367, 9789, 41783. 

Angel in an orchid gown. 41784. 

Angel in Ireland. 9790. 

Angel in my dream, 5368. 

Angel in my dreams, 34922. 

Angel in overalls. 41785. 

Angel in white. 24378, 29290, 29291, 47235. 

Angel is you. 197. 

Angel of delight. 34923. 

Angel of the air force. 34924. 

Angel of the Argentine. 38281. 

Angel of the night. 198. 

Angel of the skyway. 9791. 

Angel on earth. 47236. 

Angel on earthly parade, 34925, 

Angel said no. 199. 

Angel sent from heaven. 50933. 

Angel who’s waiting for me. 38282. 

Angela. 50934. 

Angelic. 14858, 

Angelina. 24379, 

Angelina la ranchera, 47237. 

Angeline, 29292, 34788 (26) 

Angelo. 200. 

Angels & shepherds. 34926. 

Angels, bright angels. 19046. 

Angels’ chorus. 9582 (28) 


Angels Christmas. 50935. 

Angels’ flag is the rainbow. 24380. 
Angels from heaven. 50936. 

Angels from the realms of glory. 53636 (14) 
Angels have nothing on you. 24381. 
Angels in Hades, 29293. 

Angels in uniform. 19047. 

Angels lit the star. 47238. 

Angels lullaby. 201. 

Angels of mercy. 202. 

Angels pray. 47239. 

Angels’ serenade. 50937. 

Angels sing. 19048. 

Angels song. 5201 (35), 5369. 

Angels spell mother’s name. 24382. 
Angels stand by. 14859. 

Angels were singing. 47240. 

Angelus. 203, 5201 (36), 14692 (21), 53636 (15) 
Angelus ad pastores. 24383. 

Angelus de la mer. 5370. 

Angelus echoes. 204. 

Anglo-American hymn. 5371. 
Anglo-Saxon the English tune. 34927. 
Angostura. 24384. 

Anguish. 9792. 

Anhelo. 50938. 

Anhelos. 14860. 

Animal crackeroo. 205. 

Animals I have met. 9793. 

Animals in picture, story & song. 19049, 24385. 
Anita. 5201 (37), 24219 (49), 50835 (19) 
Anitra’s dance. 5201 (38), 41786. 


_ Ann blowing bubbles. 24386. 


Ann listening to the raindrops. 24387. 

Anna. 206, 9794. 

Anna from Savannah. 50939. 

Anna had the biggest cabana in Havana. 14861. 

Anna Marie. 24388. 

Anna Marie, my darling. 47241. 

Anna polka. 5372. 

Annabella. 29294. 

Annabella, I do love to pick you up on time. 9795. 

Annabelle. 50940. 

Annalee. 41787. 

Annen polka. 50941. 

Annette. 9796, 29295, 34928. 

Annie in the cabbage patch. 19050. 

Annie Laurie. 207, 208, 9797, 14862, 24219 (50), 
41788, 50942. 

Annie Miller. 19051. 

Anniversary in a country cemetery. 41789. 

Anniversary march. 29296. 

Anniversary waltz. 24389. 

Annonciation de la Vierge. 34929. 

Ann’s lantern. 24390. 

Ann’s lullaby. 24391. 

Ann’s shadow. 24392. 

Ann’s toys. 24393. 

Anona, 47242. 

Afiorando. 41790. 

Afioranza, 50943. 

Anoranzas. 9798. 

Another candle, mother. 19052. 

Another dawn. 34930. 

Another dawn without you. 29297. 

Another day. 14863, 41791, 50944. 

Another day, another day. 47243, 

Another day is gone, 209. 

Another goodbye. 38283. 

Another little girl. 24219 (51) 

Another May. 210. 

Another moon. 41792. 

Another moon has passed me by. 41793. 


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Another new day. 41794. 

Another spring. 14864. 

Another year. 41795. 

Anoushka. 19053. 

Ansias de amor. 14865. 

Answer. 24219 (52) 

Answer-America. 29298, 

Answer in each star of liberty. 47244. 
Answer is no. 38284. 

Answer is yes. 41796. 

Answer is you. 47245. 

Answer soon. 9799. 

Answer the bugle call boys. 24394. 
Answer the call. 41797. 

Answer to my dreams. 41798. 

Answer to My precious darling. 24395. 
Answer to Uncle Sammy’s prayer. 47246. 
Answer to Walking the floor over you. 41799. 
Answer we’ll give the Jap. 41800. 
Answers. 34788 (27) 

Ant & the grasshopper. 210*. 

Anthem chorus. 24396. 

Anthem galaxy. 24219 (53) 

Anthem of freedom. 38285, 41801. 
Anthem of the allies. 211. 

Anthem or hymn tune. 9800. 

Anthems of the United Nations. 50945. 
Anthology of early French organ music from the 

12th to the 18th century. 24397. 

Anthology of German piano music. 14692 (22) 
Anticipation. 14692 (23) 

Anticipation valse. 9582 (29) 

Antiphon to the Holy Spirit. 9801. 
Antiphonae Marianae. 9582 (30) 

Anton Dvorak’s tune. 14866. 

Anton never knew. 9802. 

Antonetta my love. 14867. 

Antonio e Cleopatra. 29299. 

Ants in the pants. 9803. 

Anvil chorus. 14868, 38286. 

Anxiety. 41802. - 

Any coal. 14692 (24) 

Any objections. 5373. 

Any old newspapers today, lady. 5374. 
Any old night. 24219 (54, 55), 53636 (16) 
Any old night is a beautiful night. 5201 (39) 
Any oid thing for you Red, White & Blue. 29300. 
Any scrap iron today. 29301. 

Anyone. 5201 (40) 

Anything can happen. 212. 

Anything can happen in a blackout. 24398. 
Anything can happen ina dream. 14869. 
Anything, sweetheart. 34931. 

Anything wrong. 19054. 

Anything your little heart should crave. 50946. 
Anytime. 38287. 

Anywhere & everywhere. 29302. 
Anywhere on earth is heaven. 34932. 
Anzac chorus. 19055. 

Anzuelo. 213. 

Ao pe da fogueira. 14870. 

Ap’ oreon topo. 50947. 

Apache Alice. 50948. 

Apache medicine chant. 24219 (56) 
Apache serenade. 50949. 

Apache trail. 24399, 24400, 25143, 27414, 28220, 

32630. 

Apandee the Javanese man. 38288. 
Aparicion. 14871. 

Apart. 5375. 

Apartment fourty [?) two. 29303. 
Apartment scene. 9804. 

Aphrodite. 38289. 


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Apollo shout. 38290. 

Apostles’ creed. 29304. 

ApGtre, 9582 (31) 

Appalachian Christmas carol. 41803. 
Appassionata. 24401. 

Appeal. 41854. 

Appeal of Christ. 41804. 

Appealing to you. 50950. 


‘Appel au clocher. 5201 (41) 


Apple Blossom Lane. 29305. 

Apple blossoms & you. 9805. 

Apple boy for me. 50951. 

Apple orchard in the spring. 5376. 

Apple shiner. 47247. 

Apple time. 9582 (32) 

Apple tree wassail. 19056, 29306..- 

Apples of gold. 5377. 

Applesauce. 14872. 

Appletree, Katy Lee & me. 34933. 

Appointment for love. 214-216, 455, 866, 1928, 
2835, 3166, 3167, 3622, 4151, 5378. 

Appreciation. 5379. 

Appreciation to Mrs. Clara Belle. 19057. 

Approaching tornado. 38291. 

Aprende a olvidar. 41805. 

Aprendiendo la conga. 29307. 

Aprietame sabrosa. 50952. 

April blossoms. 53636 (17) 

April heyday. 9806. 

April, May & June. 50953, 50954. 

April rain. 38171 (14) 

April shower. 29091 (14) 

April weather, 5201 (42) 

April will come again. 50955. 

April without you. 19058. 

Apropos, 38171 (15) 

Aquamarine. 41806. 

Aquarela do Brasil. 19059. 

Aquarelle. 9807. 

Aquella vez. 41807. 

Aquellos si eran rumberos. 50956. 

Ara the rah rah the Arab. 29308. 

Arab dance. 24402, 29309. 

Arab horseman. 29310. 

Arab love song. 19060, 41808. 

Arabesken. 217. 

Arabesque. 34788 (28) 

Arabian night. 34788 (29) 

Arabian serenade. 14692 (25) 

Arabs on horseback. 14873. 

Araby. 38171 (16) 

Araceli, flor de nardo. 24403. 

Arbeau suite. 19061. 

Arbitration march. 50835 (20) 

Arcadiens. 34788 (30) 

Archer’s triumph. 47248. 

Archie. 41809. 

Ardent marigolds. 24404. 

Are we falling out of love. 34934. 

Are we happy. 9808. 

Are we ready buddies. 9809. 

Are ye a’ a’ richt in Auchter-muchty. 50835 (21) 

Are youadream. 41810. 

Are you building for time. 38292. 

Are you comin’ back. 14874. 

Are you counting the cost. 34788 (31) 

Are you doing your best. 53636 (18) 

Are you downhearted-no. 18845 (8) 

Are you from Dixie? ’Cause I’m from Dixie too. 
47124 (15) 

Are you going my way. .50957. 

Are you going my way, dear. 29311. 

Are you going to shoot some other girlie’s daddy. 
24219 (57) 


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INDEX 


Are you happy. 29312. 

Are you kiddin’. 19062, 19063. 

Are you kidding. 41811. 

Are you living in the center of God’s will. 47249. 
Are you my love. 24405, 

Are you ready ol’ man, 34935. 

Are you real. 5380. 

Are you riding the beam. 19064. 
Are you satisfied. 38293. 

Are you saved to serve. 53636 (19) 
Are you selling songs mister. 5361. 
Are you sorry now. 5382. 

Are you sticking. 14875, 

Are you still dreaming. 9810. 


Are you sure you’re doing what you want to do. 218. 


Are you the girl. 38294, 

Are you trying to break my heart. 38295. 

Are you willing to count the cost. 29313. 

Are yuh spoken fer. 14876. 

Areknaz. 17581. 

Aren’t you unfair. 219, 

Areruru awa. 41812. 

Arevelkoom. 14877, 

Argentina, 29314. 

Argentina rose. 41813. 

Argentine cafe. 41814. 

Argentine dream. 34936. 

Argentine fantasia. 34937. 

Argentine nocturne. 34938. 

Argentine rhapsody. 34939. 

Argument. 220. 

Aria. 221, 222, 9582 (33), 50958. 

Aria & Andante. 41815, 

Aria from St. Matthew’s passion, 34940. 

Aria u. gavotte. 50959. 

Ariadne auf Naxos. 9582 (164-166) 

Arie, Der Lucinde. 24219 (58) 

Arie, Immer wenn mein auge. 24219 (59) 

Ariel. 41816. 

Arien-album. 5201 (43), 14692 (26), 29091 (15, 16) 

Arietta. 41817, 

Ariette. 5383, 5384. 

Ariette from Richard the Lion-hearted. 41818. 

Ariette from Zemire & Azor. 41819. 

Arioso. 34941, 

Arioso in the ancient style. vey (20) 

Arise, 34942. 

Arise, America, 5385, 14878, 24406, 34943, 38296, 
47250, 

Arise & soar. 9811. 

Arise! arise! America. 9812, 50960. 

Arise, glad heart, 53636 (21) 

Arise my darling. 223, 24219 (60-62) 

Arise, shine. 24219 (63), 24407. 

Arise, shine, for thy light is come. 38171 (17) 

Arise! Sons & daughters of Hindustan. 47251, 

Arise - strike back America. 41820. 

Arise tonight moon above. 5386. 

Arizona. 224, 24408, 47252. 

Arizona cowboy. 29315, 34944, 

Arizona cyclone. 2276, 8451. 

Arizona madonna. 19065, 

Arizona moon. 5387, 

Arizona moonlight, 29316, 41821. 

Arizona nights. 24409. 

Arizona sunset. 50961, 

Arizona way. 19066. 

Arkansas. 34945, 

Arkansas blues. 19067. 

Arkansas hero, 29317, 

Arkansas moon. 9813. 

Arkansas Ozark. 19068. 

Arkansas razorback, 41822, 


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Arkansaw traveler. 9814, 9815. 

Arkansaw traveller. 14879. 

Arlene. 9816. 

Arlequinade, 29091 (17) 

Arlésienne, 41823. 

Arm behind the army. 225. 

Arm thee! Arm thee. 50835 (22) 

Armenian song bouquet. 14880. 

Armful of you. 47253. 

Armida. 52132. 

Armistice. 41824. 

Armoured force song. 14881. 

Arms for the love of America. 226, 227, 38297. 

Arms for victory. 47254, 50962. 

Arms wide open for you. 41825. 

Army. 5388. 

Army air corps. 9817-9819, 29318. 

Army air corps cadets. 47255. 

Army & navy. 47256. 

Army & navy Christmas carols, 19069. 

Army & navy marching song. 228. 

Army & navy together. 41826, 50963. 

Army & the navy & the marines. 47257. 

Army band. 50964. 

Army blues, 229, 34946. 

Army builds. 230. 

Army camp blues, 24410. ' 

Army engineers. 19070. 

Army girl. 19071, 41827. 

Army grit. 231. 

Army has got me, 9820. 

Army life. 232, 47258. 

Army man, 47259. 

Army mascot. 5389. 

Army mother, 41828. 

Army mule, the navy goat & the kick of the kangaroo, 
24411, 29319. 

Army, navy & marines, 47260. 

Army of Bataan. 9821. 

Army of peace, 233. 

Army of the free are we. 38298, 

Army of the I. L. G. U. 19072. 

Army of the U.S. A. 9822. 

Army of today’s all right. 5390, 14692 (27) 

Army parade. 234, 29320. 

Army pep song. 9823. 

Army private. 235. 

Army song. 24412. 

Army sweetheart. 38299, 

Army test. 24413, 

Army, the navy & the air, 9824, 

Army, the navy & the marines. 47261. 

Army, the navy, the air corps & marines. 19073. 

Army training for the good old U.S. A. 47262. 

Army V song. 19074. 

Army victorious, 5201 (44) 

Army won’t take me. 50965. 

Army-o. 5391. 

Army’s glider pilots, we are. 29321. 

Army’s got my man, 9825. 

Army's made a man out of me. 29322. 

Army's made a new man out of me, 47263. 

Army's not so bad after all. 19075, 

Army’s the same as it was in seventeen. 5392. 

A-rocketing to the moon. 38300. 

Around the corner. 41829, 47264. 

Around the country avenue. 14882. 

Around the map. 50835 (153, 364, 419) 

Around the moon ona penny. 50966. 

Around these clouds of gray. 14883. 

Arouse you proud American. 14884. 

Arouse yourself, America, 9826. 

A-roving. 24414, 


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INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1942 


Arrayan, 24415, 

Arrepentido. 41830. 

Arrieros. 29323. 

Arrival at Ellen’s. 9827. 

Arrival at Soda City. 29324, 

Arrival in Berlin, 41831. 

Arrullo de amor. 50967. 

Arrullos de mar. 50968. 

Arrurru. 34947, 

Arsenal. 50969. 

Arsenal of democracy. 5393, 47265, 

Art of octave playing. 9582 (34) 

Art of phrasing. 14692 (28, 29) 

Arthur Murray taught me dancing | in a hurry. 
19076. 

Artistic contralto. 5201 (45) 

Artist’s life. 5394, 19077, 24416, 41832, 47266. 

Artsah alinu, 29325. 

As a little child, 24219 (64) 

As arule. 50970. 

As America sang. 29326. 

As beautiful as you. 24417. 

As before. 19078. 

As evening shadows fall. 14885, 

As far as my heart can see. 9828. 

As far as my heart’s concerned. 50971, 

As he rode her around in his wonderful one horse 
shay. 38171 (18, 19) 

As I burn your letters, 34948. 

As I look at my picture of you, 41833. 

As I pass by your window. 19079. 

As I ride with my girl & guitar. 9829. 


_ As I walk tonight all alone, 24418. 


As I watch my love affair go by. 29327. 

As I went a-roaming. 53636 (22) 

As if you din’t [?| care. 24419. 

AS r ll remember you. 19080. 

As I’m an American, 5395. 

As inadream, 34949. 

As it began to dawn. 53636 (23) 

As it fell upon a night. 24420. 

As it is written. 38171 (20) 

As Joseph was a-walkin’. 9830. 

As Joseph was a-walking. 236, 38301, 50972. 

As life what is so sweet, 41834. 

As long as children pray. 237. 

As long as I have you. 24421, 29328, 34950. 

As long as I live. 5396, 9831, 38302. 

As long as people sing everything will be okay. 
19081, 

As long as there’s 2 V in love. 24422, 

As long as we fight for you. 38303. 

As long as we’re free. 50973. 

As long as you're in love with me. 47267. 

AS long as you’re not in love with anyone else, why 
don’t you fall in love with me. 34951. 

As lovers should. 19082. 

As night begins to call your name, 29329. 

As of today, I’m not breaking your heart anymore. 
14886, 

As our boys go marching by. 238. 

As our boys march on. 24423. 

As soon as my heart was turned. 14887. 

As the gold in the sunbeam, 5397. 

As the rhumba goes. 14888. 

As the silvery moon sails the midnight blue. 

&s the sun goes down, 5398, 38305. 

As the Yanks go marching on. 50974. 

As time goes marching on. 239, 

As time goes on. 5399, 14889, 19083, 34952. 

As we carry the cross for Thee. 19084, 

As we come marching home. 24424, 

As we go marching on, 29330. 


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As we march along to victory. 9832. 
As we march onto victory. 19085. 
As we roll along. 50975. 

As we traveled, 41835. 


As we were, 47268. 

As westward I wander. 

As with gladness, 240. 

As with you, ’tis with me. 29331. 

As you like it. 24219 (680), 34788 (614) 

As you were. 241, 19087, 29332, 47269, 50976. 

Ascension, 24219 (65) 

Aschenbrodel. 5201 (46) 

Ascher’s success album for young bands & orches- 

tras. 41836, 

Asesino de amor. 29333. 

Ash grove. 50977. 

Ashamed of you? No never. 9833. 

Ashburnham, 14890. 

Ashes. 24425, 

Ashes & ashes. 29334. 

Ashes in my heart. 242. 

Ashes of my diary. 5400. 

Ashes of roses. 19088. 

Asi. 50978. 

Asies amar. 41837. 

Asi te adoro. 19089. 

Asi te quiero yo. 243, 

Ask & He will guide. 244. 

Ask Hawaii. 245. 

Ask Him. 53636 (24) 

Ask me. 9834. 

Ask me another. 5401. 

Ask your heart, 41838. 

Askey’s (Arthur) album of silly little songs, 246. 

Asleep in Jesus. 14692 (30) 

Asleep in the deep. 247, 50979. 

Asli keram. 14891. 

Asperges me, 14892, 

Asphodel, 18845 (9) 

Aspiration, 47124 (16) 

Assembly & air cantabile. 9835. 

Assembly line. 47270. 

Assembly march. 47124 (17) 

Assumpta est Maria, 5402. 

Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. 24426, 

Assumption victory song. 14893. 

Assurance, 29335, 41839. 

Asta goes a-calling. 9836. 

Asthor. 5403. 

Astrid, 38171 (21) 

Asylum. 41840. 

At a Georgia campmeeting. 9837. 

At a time like this. 50980. 

At Abe Kabibble’s kabaret. 24219 (66, 67) 

At all times. 47271. 

At Annie’s wedding. 41841. 

At break o’ day. 47124 (18) 

At breakfast time he always has a lily. 47124 (19) 

At breakfast time he’d always have a lily. 34788 
_ (32) 

At Calvary. 5201 (47) 

At candlelight. 14692 (31) 

At Christmas. 14894. 

At close of day. 14895, 34788 (33), 47124 (20) 

At dawning. 29091 (18, 19) 

At Dolores’ window. 9582 (35) 

At dusk. 9838. 

At ease soldier, 38306, 

At Easter time. 9839. 

At evening. 248, 24219 (68), 34788 (34) 

At eventide. 24219 (69, 70) 

At first sight. 47272. 

At golden sunset, 5404. 


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INDEX 


a a aT MN IT SS EE A 


At her spinning wheel. 38171 (22) 

At home. 41842. 

At home & abroad. 29336. 

At last. 24219 (71), 24427. 

At last I know it’s love. 19090. 

At last I lost my heart. 249. 

At last I’ve found love. 5405. 

At last the story came true. 19091. 

At last united. 41610 (14) 

At last we’ve met. 250. 

At last you are here. 38307. 

At La Villita. 9840. 

At least I tried. 29337. 

At least you could save me a dream. 19092. 

At Lullaby Bay. 5406. 

At mention of your name. 34953. 

At midnight, 34954. 

At Mission El Carmel. 38308. 

At morn, 38171 (23) 

At my finger tips. 29338. 

At nightfall. 5407. 

At our little tango party. 34788 (35) 

At our sunset rendevous [?} 34955. 

At parting. 14896, 14897. 

At peace. 19093. 

At Pearl Harbor. 41843. 

At recess. 24219 (72) 

At Sonya’s cafe. 29339. 

At summer’s end. 5408. 

At that San Francisco fair. 24219 (73), 53636 (25) 

At that vegetable party. 251. 

At that Yiddish society ball. 18845 (10), 38171 (24) 

At the angels’ ragtime ball. 47124 (21) 

At the army camp’s annual ball. 29340. 

At the ballet. 41844, 

At the bankrupts’ ball. 24219 (74) 

At the bazaar, 252. 

At the beach. 19094. 

At the big shots’ ball, 50981. 

At the blacksmith’s workshop. 47273. 

At the bottom of a hill. 9841. 

At the carnival. 29091 (20) 

At the close of day. 41845. 

At the close of the day. 9842. 

At the Club Savoy. 34956. 

At the College Inn. 14898. 

At the console. 41846. 

At the Cordon Rouge, contd, 19095. 

At the county fair. 24219 (75), 47124 (22) 

At the cross-roads. 34957, 34958, 41847, 50982. 

At the cry of the first bird. 14899. 

At the dance. 24219 (76) 

At the door of mercy. 29091 (21) 

At the early bird matinee. 253. 

At the end of another day. 29341, 

At the end of that Lonesome frail. 19096. 

At the end of the day. 9843. 

At the end of the love trail. 14900. 

At the end of the rainbow. 9844, 38309. 

At the end of the road. 254. 

At the end of the Sunset frail. 19097. 

At the fairy ball. 38171 (25) 

At the final victory. 24428, 

At the fire escape. 9845. 

At the five & ten cent store. 47124 (23) 

At the flower show. 9582 (36) 

At the foot of the bed. 255. 

At the foot of the shrine. 19098. 

At the fort. 38310. 

At the fountain, 14692 (32) 

At the fox trot ball. 5201 (48), 14692 (591), 24219 
(1158) 

At the garbage gentlemen’s ball. 5201 (49) 


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At the gate. 38311. 

At the gates. 14901. 

At the goblin’s ball. 5409. 

At the Golden Gate. 9582 (37) 

At the head of Uncle Sam’s parade. 5410. 

At the hoboe’s ball, 24219 (77) 

At the hotel. 50983, 

At the ice carnival. 50984, 

At the juke box serenade. 5411. 

At the Kansas City canteen. 47274, 

At the Lamb’s high feast we sing. 5201, (50, 51) 

At the Mardi gras. 41848. - 

At the masquerade. 29091 (22) 

At the mass meeting in Harlem. 29342. 7 

At the mention of your name. 29343. 

At the Mermaid inn. 24219 (78) 

At the mid hour of night, 41849. ; 

At the military ball. 29344. 

At the old altar rail I] am praying. 5412. 

At the old cross-road. 18845 (11) 

At the old plantation ball. 38171 (26) 

At the Panama-Pacific fair. 24219 (79) 

At the piano, 47275, 

At the pilot light on the submarine. 9846. 

At the President’s birthday ball. 256. 

At the rainbow’s end. 24429. 

At the ranch at the rainbow of dreams, 29345. 

At the rodeo. 257. 

At the Savoy. 41850. 

At the shrine of love. 29346. 

At the shrine of Saint Ann. 41851. 

At the skating rink. 9847, 

At the sound of the bugle call. 50985. 

At the telephone. 34959. 

At the top of the world with you. 24430. 

At the turkey trot. 14902. 

At the U.S.O. 29347. 

At the very sight of you. 5413. 

At the vicar’s fancy ball. 18845 (12) 

At the victory parade. 5414, 

At the White House. 38312. 

At the Yiddish wedding jubilee. 24219 (80), 38171 
(27, 28) 

At times my thoughts come drifting. 258. 

At twilight. 5201 (52), 9848, 29348, 34788 (36) { 

At your post. 9849, : 

At your service, Uncle Sam. 34960, 34961. 

Atardecer, 259. ; 

Athalia. 5201 (499), 18363, ; 

Athalie. 29349. 

Atlantic charter, 34962, 41852. 

Atlantic City, I’m coming to you. 47276. 

Atlas did it, but he won’t admit it. 29350. 

Atmospheric sketches. 50835 (23) 

Atromiti ellas. 14903. 

At’s in there, 5415, 

Attack, 41853, 41854. 

Attack on Hawaii. 9850. 

Attack on Pearl Harbor. 260, 14904, 24431, 47277. 

Attende Domine. 5416, 5417. 

Attente, 14692 (33) 

Attention. 5418, 38313, 

Attention all is the call. 24432. 

Attention, salute our Flag. 9851. 

Attention when the Flag is passing. 19099. 

Attic & cellar parade. 9852. 4 

Au cimetiere, 5201 (53) 

Au Lac Como. 24433. 

Au lointain, 41855. 

Au matin. 41856, 47278. 4 

Au moulin, 9853, 

Au pays des Bengalis. 5201 (54) 

Au revoir. 50986. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Au revoir, my lovely one. 14905. 

Au revoir, not goodbye, 29351. 

Au revoir Paree. 9854. 

Au revoir to romance. 19100. 

Aubade. 5201 (55), 5419, 38171 (29) 
Aubade printaniere. 14906. 

Auch ich war ein jlingling. 5201 (56) 
Auction pinochle song. 9582 (38) 
Audacity. 5201 (57) 
_ Auf dem tanzvergnugen. 5201 (58) 

Auf denn zum tanz. 14692 (261) 

Auf wiedersehn, 34788 (37) 

Auf’s grabkreuz. 14692 (34) 

Auld house, 5201 (59) 

Auld lang syne. ‘261, 262, 14907, 19101, 24434. 
Auld Mother Scotland. 14692 (35) 

Aunt Deedy’s & poster. 9855. 

Aunt Hagar’s country home. 47279. 
Aunt Sally. 53636 (26) 

Auntie Skinner’s chicken dinner. 9582 (39), 34788 
» (38), 53636 (27) 

Aunty Sneeze Rinso. 5420. 

Aura on a summer’s eve. 41857. 

Aural culture based upon musical appreciation, 14692 

(36) 

Aurelia, 5201 (60) 

Aurora, 29352. 

Aurora borealis. 34963. 

Aurora tropical. 50987. 

Aus ernster zeit. 24219 (81), 47124 (24) 
Ausencia. 41858. 

Ausencia gris. 50988. 

Aussie moon. 19102. 

Aussies and the Yanks are here. 24435. 
Australia. 19103, 38314. 

Australia bound. 38315. 

Australian belle. 14908. 

Autumn. 263, 14692 (37, 38), 19104, 38171 (30), 

50989. 

Autumn breeze. 18845 (13) 

Autumn dances. 264. 

Autumn days are here. 38316. 

Autumn dreams, 5421, 29091 (23) 
Autumn fields. 265. 

Autumn flowers. 24219 (82, 83) 
Autumn in Sans Souci. 266. 

Autumn in spring. 24436. 

Autumn in the Ozarks. 9856. 

Autumn is coming. 14692 (39) 

Autumn lament. 47280. 

Autumn leaves. 5422, 9857, 14692 (40), 47281. 
Autumn leaves in the mountains. 29353. 
Autumn lullaby. 9858. 

Autumn melody. 38317. 

Autumn memories. 5201 (61) 

Autumn moon, 5423. 

Autumn nocturne. 9859, 50990. 

Autumn reverie. 14909. 

Autumn road. 24437. 

Autumn romance. 9860. 

Autumn serenade. 9861, 41859. 
Autumn shadows. 19105. 

Autumn song. 19106, 47124 (25) 
Autumn theme. 29354. 

Autumn tints. 14692 (41) 

Autumn voices. 19107. 

Autumn wind so wistful. 47124 (26) 
Autumn winds. 38318. 

Autumnal spirit. 14692 (42) 

Autumn’s art, 9862. 

Autunno. 47282. 

Auvoir [?} but not goodbye. 14910. 
Auxiliary corps. 19108. 


1981 


Available Jones. 34964, 38319. 

Ave America. 29355. 

Ave Maria. 267-270, 3019, 5424-5431, 9863, 9864, 
14911-14913, 19109-19111, 24219 (84), 24438, 
24439, 29356-29360, 34788 (39), 34965-34967, 
38171 (31), 38320, 41860-41865, 47124 (27), 
47283, 47284, 50991-50997, 53636 (28) 

Ave Maria for victory & peace. 50998. 

Ave Maria morena. 19112. 

Ave Maris Stella. 14914, 41610 (15) 

Ave Mors. 50835 (24) 

Ave verum. 19113, 47285, 50999. 

Ave verum corpus. 47286. 

Avenge Pearl Harbor. 9865, 29361, 38321. 

Aventura. 5432. 

Aveu. 24219 (85) 

Avia Adnil. 9866. 

Aviation cadets of the navy. 271, 9867. 

Aviation hymn. 51000. 

Aviator. 19114. 

Aviators’ march. 14915. 

Aviator’s prayer. 29362. 

Aviators song. 5433, 19115, 24440. 

Aviator’s waltz. 272. 

Avion. 14916. 

Avourneen. 38171 (32) 

Avowal. 273, 24219 (86), 41866. 

Aw, come on & cuddle me up. 38322. 

Aw gee. 5434. 

Awake. 29363, 38171 (33, 34) 

Awake America. 5435, 5436, 19116, 19117, 29364, 
29365, 51001. 


' Awake! America! Awake. 9868, 19118. 


Awake & dreaming. 24441. 

Awake & sing America. 47287. 

Awake! Awake. 5201 (62) 

Awake! Awake! America. 5437, 9869, 19119, 
24442, 29366, 38323, 38324. 

Awake, awake, good people. 274. 

Awake in my barracks. 47288. 

Awake! My lads, awake. 29367. 

Awake! O sons ofZion. 51002. 

Awake up, my glory. 5201 (63) 

Awakening. 9870, 29368, 38325, 47289, 50835 (25) 

Away down home. 275. 

Away down South in Dixie. 19120. 

Away from each other. 5438. 

Away from home. 34968. 

Away from you. 34969. 

Away ina manger. 29091 (24), 34970. 

Away out there. 5439. 

Away to the fields. 14692 (43) 

Away to the woods. 14692 (44) 

A-whistlin’ I go. 34971. 

Ax is in our hands. 34972. 

Axe grinders. 5440. 

Axe the Axis. 34973. 

Axis blues. 34974. 

Axis comedy. 19121, 24443. 

Axis defeat. 24444. 

Axis mistake. 19122. 

Axis power. 14917. 

Axis treachery. 41867. 

Axis will get the axe. 47290. 

Ay, ay, ay. 9871, 41868, 47291. 

Ay ben in army now. 5441. 

Ay Dio’. 276. 

Ay Dolores. 277. 

Ay jalisco note rajes. 28210. 

Ay, Maricruz. 29369. 

Ay! Tu no sabes. 41869. 

Aye aye the navy. 47292. 

Ayeder sheest. 19123. 


INDEX 3 ar 


Ayer. 9872. 

Ayn charod, 29370. 

Ayzeh peleh. 29371. 

Ax se nam vratf jaro zas. 29372, 47293. 

Azalea. 34975. 

Azaleas. 29373. 

Azzopardi - studien. 5201 (64) 

B. A. B. A. - B. A. B. B. 19124. 

B-19. 29374. 

B. O. . 24445. 

B.O. 29375. 

Ba-a, ba-a, ba-a eheee: I got to have my wool to- 
day. 5442. 

Baa baa blues. 19125. 

Baa, baa, boo. 29376. 

Baabie. 41870. 

Ba-ah m’nucha. 29377. 

Baba Yaga. 9873. 

Babble-ee, babble-o. 47294. 

Babbling brook. 18845 (14) 

Babe in Bethlehem’s manger laid. 29378. 

Babe in the manger. 47295. 

Babe’s first cry. 41610 (16) 

Babes in the Broadway woods. 34976. 

Babes in the wood. 53636 (29, 30) 

Babes in Toyland. 26527. 

Babes on Broadway. 427, 7396, 43185. 

Ba-bi-ba-ba-bashful. 24446. 

Babies’ night. 24219 (87) 

Babillage. 9874. 

Babillarde. 24219 (88) 

Babushka hop. 41871. 


Baby. 278, 5443, 9875, 41872, 41873, 47296, 51003. 


Baby baby, easy rider. 14918. 
Baby, bank your love in my heart. 279. 
Baby, be good. 34977. 

Baby behave. 5444, 

Baby blue. 47297. 

Baby Blue Eyes. 280. 

Baby boogie. 281. 

Baby bounce. 41874. 

Baby burlesque. 29379. 

Baby bye, here’s a fly. 24219 (89) 
Baby crawls to see the world. 5445. 
Baby dear. 14919, 41875. 

Baby discovers his fingers & toes. 5446. 
Baby don’ t be blue. 24447. 

Baby, don’t scold me. 38326. 

Baby dynamo. 19126. 

Baby fingers. 14920. 

Baby girl. 29380. 

Baby Grace. 282. 

Baby had red hair. 283. 

Baby have a heart. 5447. 

Baby, he’s a wolf. 47298. 

Baby, I ain’t satisfied. 284, 24448. 
Baby, I g° for that. 41876. 

Baby, I’ll get you yet. 19127. 

Baby in love. 9876. 

Baby in nightie. 41877. 

Baby is happy, he walks. 5448. 
Baby is happy with daddy. 5449. 
Baby, keep your chin up. 41878. 
Baby Marie. 38327. 

Baby mine. 285, 51004. 

Baby o’ mine. 29381, 19128. 

Baby shoes are treading on my heart. 47299. 
Baby sister. 29382. 

Baby sleeping ina manger. 41879. 
Baby so sweet. 9582 (40, 41) 

Baby soldier, goodbye. 41880. 
Baby talk. 286, 14921. 

Baby, that’s for me. 41881. 


pt. 3,0. S., v. 37 


Baby to you. 287. 

Baby! What about you. 47300. 

Baby, whatcha say we do it now. 288. 
Baby, when I get you alone. 9877. 

Baby where did you get those lies. 47301. 
Baby won t you change your mind. 14922. 
Baby, won’t you please say maybe. 289. 
Baby, you can say that again. 41882. 
Baby, you could be my priority. 14923. 
Baby, you’ ve become a habit with me. “ar 
Baby you’ve got something there. 19129. 
Babyland. 9878. 

Babylon. 290. 

Babylon the great. 24219 (90) 

Babylone. 14692 (545) 

Baby’ S cradle waltz. 51005. 

Baby’ s dream. 47302. 

Baby’ S lullabye. 14924. 

Baby’s prayer. 29383, 41883. 

Baby’s prayer for her "daddy: 41884. 
Baby’s sacrifice for victory. 34979. 
Baccarat. 29384. 

Bacchanale. 53636 (31) 

Bach (Johann Sebastian) klavierwerke. 34788 (40) 
Bach adagio. 29385. 

Bach - for the harp. 41885. 

Bach to boogie. 5450. 

Bachelor’s lament. 38328. 

Bachelors waltz. 5451. 

Bach’s harmonic progressions. 41886. 
Bacio. 291, 19130. 

Back again. 38329. 

Backat the hotel. 24449. 

Back at the old state fair. 34980. 

Back from over there. 29386. 

Back home. 24450, 47303. 

Back home again in Georgia. 9879. 


- Back in Caroline. 9880. 


Back in old Arkansas. 38330. 

Back in the cock-pit again. 34981. | 

Back in the days of mother & dad. 14925. 

Back in the good old days. 14926. 

Back in the old Golden West. 29387. 

Back in the saddle again. 51006. 

Back in the U. S. A. 29388, 34982. 

Back in your arms again. 34983. 

Back of the scenes, with the army, navy & marines. 
51007. 

Back of the U. S. A. 9881. 

Back on the prairie is my home. 51008. 

Back once. more to Carolina. 5452. 

Back out. 5201 (65), 29091 (25) 

Back over the mountains. 5453. 

Back the Red, White & Blue with piv 292. 

Back to Africa. 41887. 

Back to Bataan. 9882. 

Back to California. 19131. 

Back to Donegal. 9883. 

Back to finish the job. 5454, 9884. 

Back to Gethsemane. 38331. 

Back to grandma’s days. 293, 47304. 

Back to horse & buggy days. 19132. 

Back to my home in Texas. 29389. 

Back to Old Glory & you. 47305. 

Back to old Smoky Mountain. 41888. 

Back to the Carolina you love. 14692 (45) 

Back to the Japanese Sea. 38332. 

Back to Tokio. 19133. 

Back up America. 5455. 

Back up our buck privates with our private bucks. 
41889. 

Back up the U. S. A. 41890, 51009. 


Back up your country, with your stamps & bonds & 


buy. 9885. 


1982 


INDEX 


Back water daughter. 29091 (26) 

Back will come laughter. 9886. 

Backtracking. 19134. ; 

Backward boy. 29390. 

Backward we look, O God of all our days. 5456. 

Bad boy. 24451. _ . 

Bad Land jig. 9887. 

Bad Lands of Dakota. 1462, 3915. 

Bad little three blind mice. 19135. 

Bad penny. 41891. 

Bad weather. 294. 

Badinage. 295, 24219 (91) 

Baffled. 19136. 

Bag of whistles. 50835 (26) 

Bag-pipe swing. 51010. 

Bagatelle. 5201 (66), 5457, 29091 (27) 

Bagged. 24452. 

Bagpipes. 5458. 

Bahama baby. 5459. 

Bahama beguine. 14927. 

Bahamas’ coral shore. 41892. 

Baila negrita. 29391, 41893. 

Baile de bdle-bdle. 5460. 

Bajazzo 9582 (444, 445) 

Bajo el cielo azul. 296. 

Bajo la reja. 29392. 

Bajo las glicinas. 24453. 

Bajo un palmar tranquilo. 297. 

Baker’s boy & the chimney sweep. 18845 (15), 
24219 (92) 

Baker’s wife. 9888. 

Bakiff. 9889, 14928. 

Bal masqué. 5201 (67), 50835 (27) 

Balada. 29393. 

Balalaika. 5461. 

Balalaika help me forget. 9890. 

Balamina. 9891. 

Balancoire. 5201 (68) 

Balboa. 29394. 

Balcony address. 47306. 

Ball at Balboa. 24454. 

Ballad. 53636 (32) 

Ballad for today. 41894. 

Ballad in V. 9892. 

Ballad of Colin Kelly. 5462. 

Ballad of Der Furor. 5463. 

Ballad of Dorie Miller. 29395. 

Ballad of Douglas MacArthur. 9893. 

Ballad of home. 38333. 

Ballad of Hosy. 14929. 

Ballad of John Brown. 5464. 

Balled of Lidice. 29396. 

Ballad of Ol’ Jacob. 298. 

Ballad of Pearl Harbor. 5465. 

Ballad of the filly-loo-bird. 5466. 

Ballad of the negro recruit. 41895. 

Ballad of the world’s edge. 5467. 

Ballad told at candle-light. 34788 (41) 

Ballade. 5201 (69), 9894, 34984. 

Ballade & refrain rococo. 5201 (70) 

Ballade triste. 299. 

Ballade von den Masurischen Seen. 24219 (93) 

Ballerina of Argentina. 24455. 

Ballet dance. 38334. 

Ballet nights. 29397. 

Ballet suite. 300, 301, 24456. 

Ballin’ the jack. 5201 (71), 14692 (46) 

Balloon. 24219 (94) 

Baltimore Lu. 29398. 

Baltimore oriole. 9895. 

Bamba no samba. 51011. 

Bambalina. 41896. 

Bambi. 6468, 19137, 26287, 26324, 26425, 28130, 


28251. 


Bamboo flute. 29399. 

Bananas, bananas ep. 9896. 

Band. 34985. 

Band begins to play. 41897. 

Band played all the time. 24219 (95) 

Band played on. 302. 

Banderilleros. 24219 (96) 

Bandmaster A. R. D. 34986. 

Bang! Bang! Bang. 41898. 

Bang, bang, bang, bang. 24457. 

Bang que choque. 24458. 

Banjo capers. 29400. 

Banjo Eyes. 6660, 7019, 7275, 8785, 9195, 9455, 
18714. 

Banjo song. 5469, 29401. 

Banner of freedom. 38335. 

Banner of freedom is our own. 47307. 

Banners of freedom. 29402. 

Bantam strut. 5201 (72) 

Bar & grill polka. 5470. 

Bar antofagasta. 21542. 

Baracoa. 19138. 

Baramba. 41899. 

Barasoain mazurkas. 19139. 

Barbara. 5201 (73) 

Barbara discovers Gerente. 41900. 

Barbara polka. 9897. 


‘Barbary. 47124 (28, 29) 


Barber cues. 19140. 

Barber of Seville. 9898. 

Barber of Seville overture. 9898. 

Barber shop bass. 303. 

Barber shop quartet. 51012. 

Barca bruna. 5471. 

Barcarola. 41901. 

Barcarole. 47124 (67) 

Barcarolle. 304, 9899, 24459, 50835 (28) 

Barcelona beauties. 34788 (42) 

Bard of Armagh. 9582 (42) ~ 

Barde. 5201 (74) 

Barefoot boy. 24460. © 

Barkarole. 9582 (43) 

Barkeeps. 52023. 

Barn swallow polka. 24461, 24462. 

Barnes (George) guitar styles. 29403. 

Barnet bounce. 24463. 

Barnicombe fair. 47124 (30) 

Barnstorming. 14930. 

Barnum. 9899*. 

Barnum & Bailey rag. 9582 (44) 

Barnyard parade. 24464. 

Baron arrives. 9900. 

Baron is shot. 9901. 

Barracks inthe sky. 19141. 

Barrage balloon song. 41902. 

Barrelhouse beguine. 14931. 

Barrelhouse Bessie from Basin street. 305, 19142, 
19143. 

Barrelhouse blues. 29404. 

Barrendero. 19144. 

Barry's escape. 29405. 

Bars are down in Lovers Lane. 41610 (17) 

Bartered bride. 1197, 29091 (28), 29567, 34788 (43) 

Bartolome the juggler. 34988, 36077, 36597, 38336. 

Barumbalumba. 38337. 

Baseball. 19145. 

Baseball montage. 9902. 

Bashful boy & a shy little girl. 5472. 

Bashful bull-frog. 5473. 

Bashful lady. 19146. 

Bashful me. 14932. 

Basia polka. 5474. 

Basie blues. 34989. 


1983 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n.s., v. 37 


Basie boogie. 306. 

Basin street ball. 38338. 

Basket ball. 24219 (97) 

Bass drummer. 51013. 

Bass polka. 19147. 

Bastien & Bastienne. 19148. 

Bat. 38339, 53636 (33) 

Bataan, 19149, 29406, 47308, 47309, 51014. 

Bataan blues. 24465. 

Bataan defenders. 47310. 

Bataan jungle. 38340. 

Bataan went out fighting. 14933. 

Batista. 51015. 

Bats in the belfry. 24466. 

Battalion drill. 24219 (98) 

Battellino. 19150. 

Batten down all hatches. 38341. 

Battle. 50835 (29) 

Battle cry. 41903, 51016. 

Battle cry of freedom. 34788 (44) 

Battle cry of justice. 9903, 34990. 

_ Battle for democracy. 9904. 

Battle hymn. 24467. 

Battle hymn of aviation. 5475. 

Battle hymn of Bataan. 14934. . 

Battle hymn of democracy. 9905, 24468. 

Battle hymn of freedom. 24469, 24470. 

Battle hymn of 1942. 41904, 

Battle hymn of the peoples century. 29407. 

Battle hymn of the Republic. 14935. 

Battle is on, 51017-51019, 

Battle must be won. 29408, 

Battle ode. 56835 (30) 

Battle of Blenheim, 24219 (99) 

Battle of Britain, 38342. 

Battle of Pearl Harbor, 5476. 

Battle of production, 47311. 

Battle of the Coral Sea, 38343. 

Battle of the nations, 24219 (100) 

Battle of the Phillipines. 41905, 

Battle of Wake Island. 5477, 

Battle on, Bataan. 9906, 

Battle prayer. 41906. 

Battle requiem, 47312. 

Battle song. 29409, 47313, 

Battle song of democracy. 14936. 

Battle song of S.M.U. 41907. 

Battle song of the Pacific. 307. 

Battle song of the Tornados, 38344, 

Battle song of the United Nations. 29410, 

Battle song of victory. 41908. 

Battle song to Uncle Sam. 41909, 

Battlefields last hour, 9907. 

Battles, 29411. 

Battleship sails tonight. 5478. 

Batuque fantasia. 14937, 

Bay Side Sal, my lovin’ gal. 14938. 

Bayer’s theme. 308, 

Bayin’ at the moon, 47314, 

Bayou ballads. 51020. 

Bayou lullaby. 41910. 

Bayou moon, 29411*, : 

Bayside fox trot, 41610 (18) 

Be a backer, 47315, 

Be a booster, say hello. 38345. 

Be a crazy zany. 309. 

Be a good American, 24471, 

Be a good little girl. 41911, 

Be a good little soldier, 19151, 38346, 

Be a good soldier, 24472, 

Be a good soldier while your daddy’s away. 19152, 
29412, 

Be ahero. 38347, 


Be a loyal American, 310. 

Be a man, 9582 (45) 

Be a man among men, 38348, 

Be a man of God. 5201 (75) 

Be a pal to me. 19153. 

Be a patriot. 311. 

Be a real American. 312, 9908. 

Be a soldier for the Red, White & Blue, 38349, 
Be a wise young owl, 19154, 

Be always true, my darling. 24473. 

Be American at heart. 14939. 

Be an evangelist, 29413. 

Be at rest. 53636 (34) 

Be brave! Be strong. 29091 (29) 

Be brave, beloved. 14940. 

Be brave, my country, be brave. 313. 
Be brave, my darling. 14941, 

Be brave, my mother, be brave, 19155, 
Be brave, my son, 47316, 

Be careful. 5201 (76) 

Be careful, it’s my heart. 19156, 

Be careful, Mary. 14692 (47), 38171 (35) 
Be careful what you say about the U.S. A. 29414. 
Be careful who you’re loving. 9909, 

Be careful with your wings, 29415, 

Be careful you don’t fall in love. 29416, 
Be cheerful, while I’m away. 51021. 

Be confidential with me. 29417, 

Be fair & warmer to me, 14942, 

Be faithful, 314, 

Be friends. 19157, 

Be glad today. 19158. 

Be glad you’re a Yankee, 9910, 

Be good, goodbye. 29418. 

Be good to my boy, Uncle Sam, 9911. 
Be good to Uncle Sam, 34991. 

Be happy. 9912, 52808. 

Be happy-go-lucky. 5479. 

Be kind in love. 47317, 

Be kind to him, 41912, 

Be loyal. 19159, 

Be my baby. 14943. 

Be my light. 29419. 

Be my little kewpie baby. 14692 (48) 

Be my sweetheart again, 5480, 

Be nice to me, 5481, ~ 

Be not disencouraged [?] 41913. 

Be patient, Mister Hitler. 41914, 

Be prepared, 38350. 

Be proud of me, 38351, 

Be sixteen tonight. 24474, 

Be still. 41915. 

Be still & know God, 315. 

Be still-& know that 1am God. 14944, 
Be still my heart. 41916. 

Be stingy with your kisses, 9582 (46, 47) 
Be strong. 14692 (49) 

Be strong & keep sweet. 24219 (101) 

Be strong, my America, 24475. 

Be sure that you’re sincere, 24476, 

Be sweet, my darling, just for me, 19160, 
Be the good little girl that you are, 34992, 
Be Thou ever mine, 34993. - 

Be thou faithful. 38352, 47124 (31) 

Be Thou my guide. 50835 (31) i 
Be Thou my vision. 24477, 

Be true. 51022, 

Be true to me. 29420. 

Be up & doing. 29421. 

Be with me, 24478, 

Be worthy. 41917, 

Bea, be a honey to me, 47318. 
Beachcomber. 316, 


1984 


i 
4 


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= 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


Beachcomber nites revue. 9280, 10698. 

Beale street trolley. 41918. 

Beanie. 34994. 

Beans & bullets. 47319. 

Bear & the beavers. 9913. 

Bear down you Golden Bear. 5482. 

Bear me to my love. 9914. 

Bearing His cross. 24219 (102) 

Beat, beat, beat of the drum, drum, drum. 51023. 

Beat low, my heart. 19161. 

Beat of my heart. 5483, 9915. 

Beat of the boys’ marching feet. 24479. 

Beat the band. 42664, 44006, 45128, 45746. 

Beat the drum, for here they come. 24480. 

Beat the drum, while the Yanks march on again to 
victory. 38353. 

Beat the drums for Old Glory. 38354. 

Beat the heat. 41919. 


Beatitudes. 9916, 14692 (50), 14945, 29422, 41920. 


Beatrice. 9917, 14946. 

Beatrice Fairfax, tell me what to do. 34788 (45) 

Beau beau. 29423. 

Beau night in Hotchkiss Corners. 317. 

Beaucoup. 24481. 

Beautician blues. 14947. 

Beauties of autumn. 14692 (51) 

Beautiful. 41921. 

Beautiful Adele, it’s true. 41922. 

Beautiful America. 318, 24482. 

Beautiful art thou my love. 14692 (52) 

Beautiful Bataan, 41923. 

Beautiful bearded lady. 14948. 

Beautiful, beautiful bed. 34788 (46) 

Beautiful Bettie. 5484. 

Beautiful blossoms, 9582 (48) 

Beautiful blue bird. 51024. 

Beautiful blue Danube. 38355. 

Beautiful blue eyes. 24483. Ase 

Beautiful Colorado, 34995. 

Beautiful creator of my dream. 9918. 

Beautiful days gone by. 14692 (53) 

Beautiful dream. 319, 24219 (103), 41924. 

Beautiful dream dropped in. 41925. 

Beautiful dreamer. 320, 5485, 29424, 

Beautiful eyes. 5201 (77), 14692 (54, 55), 24219 
(104, 105) 

Beautiful Florida. 24484. 

Beautiful garden of prayer. 24485. 

Beautiful girl that I adore. 5486. 

Beautiful golden sunset. 9919. 

Beautiful heaven. 41926. 

Beautiful hills of Maryland. 9920. 

Beautiful home. 29425, 34996. 

Beautiful home in heaven. 29426. 

Beautiful home up yonder. 29091 (30) 

Beautiful Honolulu Lula Loo. 41927. 

Beautiful Hudson River. 38356. 

Beautiful in song. 9582 (49) 

Beautiful Indian River. 9921. 

Beautiful Island of Somewhere. 47320. 

Beautiful isle of Hawaii. 38357. 

Beautiful Kahana. 53636 (35) 

Beautiful Katy make those guns for me. 14949. 

Beautiful lady. 29427, 51025. 

Beautiful lady in red. 29091 (31) 

Beautiful lady in Red, White & Blue. 321, 24486. 

Beautiful lake of the Ozarks. 19162. 

Beautiful land of my dreams. 14692 (56). 

Beautiful land of song. 24219 (106) 

Beautiful little blue eyes. 5487. 

Beautiful Maumee in Ohio. 29428. 

Beautiful memories, 24487, 

Beautiful mem’ries of you. 29429. 


Beautiful miss. 41928. 

Beautiful moments. 51026. 

Beautiful moon. 47321. 

Beautiful moon of the mountains. 322. 

Beautiful moonboat. 24488. 

Beautiful moons ago. 47322. 

Beautiful mother. 24489. 

Beautiful Nevada. 323. 

Beautiful night. 5488, 14692 (57) 

Beautiful Norma. 29430. 

Beautiful Ohio. 41929-41931. 

Beautiful old hill. 324. 

Beautiful Pearl Harbor. 19163. 

Beautiful Philippines. 5489, 14950. 

Beautiful picture in a goldenframe. 38358. 

Beautiful promise. 29431. 

Beautiful rose of Honolulu. 29432. 

Beautiful roses. 5201 (78, 79), 9582 (50), 24219 
Pk 108), 34788 (47-50), 38171 (36, 37), 41610 
19 

Beautiful Saviour. 24490. 

Beautiful Shangri-La. 41932. 

Beautiful Shangri-La far away. 47323. 

Beautiful shores of Virginia. 41933. 

Beautiful soul of the rose. 5490. 

Beautiful spring. 24219 (109) 

Beautiful Stars & Stripes. 24491. 

Beautiful Texas moon. 9922, 

Beautiful thing. 5491. 

Beautiful things. 19164. 

Beautiful thoughts. -41934. 

Beautiful valley of gold. 29433. 

Beautiful world above. 29091 (32) 

Beautiful you. 19165, 51027. 

Beautify thyself, my spirit. 14951. 

Beauty. 5492, 47124 (32) 

Beauty & music. 9923. 

Beauty is you. 29434. 

Beauty of it all. 9924, 38359. 

Beauty of Jesus. 47324, 

Beauty of you. 24492. 

Beauty shop. 5201 (593, 848) 

Beauty’s eyes. 24219 (110, 111) 

Beauty’s meditation. 38360. 

Beaver. 29435, 38361. 

Bebe. 29436. 

Bebed muchachos. 325. 

Becalmed,. 5493. 

Because & just because, I love you. 47325, 

Because He is my Savior. 24219 (112), 34788 (51) 

Because I am forgiven. 47124 (33) 

Because I care. 38362. 

Because I have you. 51028. 

Because I love you. 19166, 34997, 34998, 41935. 

Because I steal a kiss. 326. 

Because I wear a uniform. 38363. 

Because I’m waiting just for you. 24493. 

Because it’s you. 47124 (34) 

Because of Him. 51029. 

Because of you. 14692 (58), 34999. 

Because we all love America. 19167. 

Because you are. 24494, 

Because you are a soldier. 38364. 

Because you are my own. 9925, 

Because you are too beautiful. 24495, 29437. 

Because you came along. 14952. 

Because you smile. 327. 

Because your eyes are blue. 5494. 

Because you’re here. 38365. 

Because you're near. 29438. 

Bed bug song. 19168. 

Bed in summer. 47326, 

Bed room. 19169. 


1985 


INDEX 
Se ee eS Se I 
Bed time. 5201 (80), 5495. Belgian school of violin, 50835 (32), 53636 (37, 38) 


Bed-time song. 24219 (113) 

Bed-time story man. 38366. 

Bedford grand march. 41610 (20) 

Bedouin love song. 29091 (33) 

Bedtime story. 29439. 

Beduin song of the plains. 35000. 

Bee, 24219 (114) 

Bee & the dove. 24219 (115) 

Bee & the flower. 29440. 

Bee hive. 9582 (51) 

Beer barrel serenade. 24496. 

Beer joint blues. 328, 24497. 

Beer time in the brewery. 329. 

Beethoven. 24219 (116) 

Beethoven sonata. 14692 (59) 

Beethoven - twelve contredanses. 24498. 

Beethoven’s celebrated minuet. 5496. 

Beets & turnips. 9582 (52) 

Beezout blues. 14953. 

Before. 19170. 

Before an Arab tent. 29441. 

Before | fall asleep. 24499. 

Before I flew my silver wings. 41936. 

Before I go to sleep. 29442. 

Before I sail away. 51030. 

Before Ida. 41937. 

Before it’s too late. 9926. 

Before 1943 bring us victory. 5497. 

Before the mirror 330. 

Before the paling of the stars. 331. 

Before we part. 9927. 

Before we say goodbye. 19171. 

Before we say goodnight. 29443. 

Before wedding. 9928. 

Before you. 14954. 

Before you came. 24500. 

Before you can say hello. 35001. 

_ Before you go. 9929, 24501. 

Before you go to Slumberland, I want a kiss from 
you. 35002. 

Before you know it, I’ll be home Mary. 19172. 

Before you leave me darling tell me why. 332. 

Befriend me. 29444, 

Beg, steal or borrow. 333. 

Beggars serenade. 29445, 

Beggin’. 38367. 

Begging for love, 19173. 

Begin in me. 9930. 

Begin the beguine. 334-338, 9931. 

Beginner's book. 47327. 

Beginners’ promotion day service, 339. 

Beginning & ending. 340. 

Beginning of the end. 9932, 51031. 

Begluckt darf nun. 5201 (81) 

Behind a silken lace, 14955, 

Behind a smile. 47328. 

Behind my smiles, 41938. 

Behind the bandstand. 35003. 

Behind the clouds the light is shining. 41939. 


Behind the eight ball. 24502, 24503, 44394, 52313. 


Behold, God is my salvation. 341, 41610 (21) 
Behold He’s standing at the door. 41940. 
Behold the brand new world coming. 47329. 
Behold the Flag. 38368, 

Behold the glory. 342. 

Behold the risen King. 53636 (36) 

Behold, what manner of love. 343, 14956. 
Beim laternenschein. 24219 (117) 

Being nice to me, 14957, 

Bela s funeral. 5498. 

Beldon home. 19174. 

Belfry warden’s daughter. 9582 (53) 


Belgium forever. 38171 (38) 

Believe. 38369. 

Believe in me, 344, 29446, 41941. 

Believe it or not. 345, 346, 41942, 

Believe it or not, I love you. 24504, 51032. 

Believe me, 14958, 41943. 

Believe me darling. 9933, 24505, 38370. 

Believe me, honest & truly. 29447. 

Believe me I do. 9934, 

Believe me, I like to believe you. 41944, 

Believe me I love you. 38371. 

Believe me, if all those endearing young charms, 
347, 19175, 24506, 41945. 

Believe me, it’s true, 24507. 

Believe me truly, dear, 19176. 

Believed in you, 47330. 

Believing. 14959. 

Believing in you, 19177. 

Belinda Lee. 5499. 

Bell. 9935. 

Bell buoy. 51033. 

Bell cow. 9582 (54) 

Bell hop rag. 14692 (60) 

Bell in the leaves. 24508. 


Bell of liberty will ring, in endless victory. 19178. 


Bell waltz. 41946. 

Bella azucena, 5500. 
Bella-Bella. .24509, 38372. 
Bella gondoliera, 29091 (34) 
Bella mujer. 9936. 

Bella serenade. 19179. 

Bellboy Donald. 5501. 

Belle au bois dormant. 5201 (82) 
Belle coquette. 14692 (61) 

Belle Helene. 348. 

Belle Lulu. 47124 (35) 

Belle of Bond street. 24219 (1103) 
Belle of New York. 44158. _ 
Belle of the Brandywine. 51034. 
Belle of the town. 41947, 

Belle of the U.S.O. 9937. 

Belle of the West. 19180, 

Belle polesane. 9582 (55) 
Bellefield anniversary hymn.. 349. 
Belles chansons de France. 350. 
Bello amanecer. 14960. 

Bells. 9938, 35004, 

Bells are ringing. 29448. 

Bells at twilight. 351. 

Bells for Christmas ring. 29449. 
Bells in my reverie. 14961. 
Bells of Aberdovey. 19181. 


Bells of freedom. 29450, 29451, 38373, 41948, 47331. 


Bells of Novgorod. 19182. 

Bells of Rheims. 5201 (83), 50835 (33) 
Bells of St. James’ parish. 5502. 
Bells of San Domingo. 24510. 

Bells of San Raquel. 9939, 

Bells of the Alamo. 51035, 

Bells of the new era, 41949. 

Bells of victory. 47332, 

Bells that didn't ring. 352. 

Bells toll merrily. 353. 

Belly full of beer. 5503. 

Beloved, 5504, 19183, 19184, 29452, 51036. 
Beloved America. 354, 38374. 
Beloved city. 41950. 

Beloved He gave me you. 35005, 
Beloved land. 5505, 

Beloved land of liberty. 29453. 
Beloved one. 9940, 41951. 

Below the border line, 355. 


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1986 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


—-————_—— > ————————————_------— s >>- ersrwrvwwwOOOwnn SS Smm”m”mCCSOOO 


Belt-line girl. 24511. 

Ben Bolt. 53636 (39) 

Ben had a yen for the army. 29454. 

Ben turnata primmavera. 29455, 

Bench in the park. 29456. 

Bend low in Thy mercy, dear Savior. 14692 (62) 

Bend your head & pray. 19185. 

Bending heart. 38375. 

Bendita America, 38376. 

Beneath a southern moon. 51037. 

Beneath de willers in de grass. 29091 (35) 

Beneath Pacific skies. 29457. 

' Beneath the chapel tower. 9941. 

Beneath the Colorado moon. 356. 

Beneath the heavens. 38377. 

Beneath the light of western moon. 9942. 

Beneath the moon of love. 14962, 

Beneath the moon’s pale light. 9943, 

Beneath the pines. 47124 (36) 

Beneath the sea, 41952. 

Beneath the Southern Cross. 29458. 

Beneath the stars. 5506, 41953. 

Beneath the stars & the field of blue. 41954. 

Beneath the summer moon. 35006. 

Beneath the summer sky. 5507. 

Beneath the western sky. 14963. 

Beneath those sunny skies. 34788 (52) 

Benedicite, omnia opera. 357. 

Benedict. 14692 (63) 

Benedict march. 24219 (118) 

Benediction.. 358, 41955. 

Benediction avant le repas. 38378. 

Benediction of your love. 14964, 29459. 

Benediction service. 35007. 

Benedictus. 359. 

Benedictus es, Domine. 360, 361, 9944, 14965, 14966, 

29460. 

Benefactor. 19186, 

Bengal swing. 51038. 

Benny sent me, 5508. 

Bentley’s home. 362. 

Bequita. 363. 

Berceuse. 364, 5201 (84), 5509, 9945, 14692 (64, 65), 
24219 (119, 120), 24512, 24513, 41956, 47124 (37), 
50835 (34, 35) 

Berceuse de la chevrette, 41957. 

Berceuse, in E flat. 14692 (66) 

Berceuse - intermezzo. 14967. 

Berchtesgaden choo choo. 47333. 

Berele, shipel mir dus sherele. 29461. 

Berenice. 36578, 44959. 

Bergerettes. 34788 (417, 440) 

Berold’s (William) piano course. 34788 (53-56) 

Berry me not, 29462, 

Bert, the extrovert. 19187. 

Beruhmte gavotte. 9582 (56) 

Beruhmter konzert-walzer in E dur. 9582 (57) 

Beryl valse. 50835 (36) 

Besame despacito. 29463. 

Beside a blue lagoon. 9946, 

Beside a wishing well. 41958. 

Beside me, 47334, 

Beside still waters. 9947. 

Beside the altar. 51039. 

Beside the old mill stream, 24514. 

Beside the river James. 41959. 

Beside this peaceful stream. 5510. 

Beside you. 9948. 

Beso, 41960. . 

Beso de mujer. 41961. 

Beso dormido, 9949. 

Beso santo, 24515, 41962. 

Besos. 41963. 


1987 


Bessie the belle of the brewery. 38379, 41964, 

Bessie the cow. 35008. 

Best dressed man in America, 365. 

Best dressed man in town. 41965, 

Best dressed man is the man in uniform. 51040. 

Best ever, 24219 (121) 

Best foot forward, 2807, 4135, 50799, 53523, 

Best is none too good for my baby. 24516, 

Best little sweetheart of all. 38171 (39) 

Best-loved southern melodies. 47124 (38, 39) 

Best of fellows. 47335. : 

Best sort of mother, best sort of child. 29091 (36) 

Best thing Ido. 29464. 

Best things in life are free. 41966, 

Best toast of all, kiss her & look in her eyes. 
14692 (67) 

Bethany. 41967. 

Bethlehem, 366, 14968. 

Betsy Ross, 9950, 35009, 47336. 

Betsy Ross is our sweetheart. 29465. 

Betsy Ross - O - Betsy Ross. 41970. 

Betsy Ross we'll keep it flying. 367. 

Better day is coming. 24219 (122) 

Better get behind a tree little Jap, 19188. 

Better keep it to yourself. 9951. 

Better look out, we’re out for you. 368. 

Better not monkey with Uncle. 369. 

Better not roll those blue, blue eyes at somebody else. 
29466. 

Better place. 5511. 

Better than. 9952. 

Better than ever. 9952*. 

Better than I know. 24219 (123) 

Betty. 5201 (109), 9953, 24219 (124, 125, 219), 
29091 (37, 38), 34788 (57), 38171 (40), 35010, 
38380. 

Betty Gray. 9954. 

Betty Jean. 370. 

Betty Lou. 5512, 9955, 35011, 41968. 

Betty McGee. 35012. 

Betty se divierte. 41969. 

Betty’s dilemma. 50835 (37) 

Between a kiss. 29467. 

Between love & duty. 35013. 

Between midnight & morning. 5513. 

Between showers. 9956. 

Between the two of us. 371. 

Between the waltzes, 372, 35014. 

Between two loves. 47337. 

Between us girls. 51041, 51647, 52696, 52730, 
52767, 52768, 53218. 

Beulah. 35015, 38381. 

Beulah goes bowling every night. 41971. 

Beverley. 38382. 

Beverly. 5514, 9957, 24517. 

Beverly hunt. 29091 (39) 

Beware. 14969. 

Beware, darling. 24518. 

Beware Nippon, beware. 373. 

Beware of love. 51042. 

Beware propaganda. 24519. 

Beware, take care over there. 41972. 

Beware! The Yanks are here. 35016. 

Beyond. 47124 (40) 

Beyond compare. 47338. 

Beyond Laredo. 24520. 

Beyond that morning star. 9958. 

Beyond the blue horizon. 20000. 

Beyond the forest. 51043. 

Beyond the hills. 29468. 

Beyond the moon. 374, 35017. 

Beyond the river. 51044. 

Beyond the sea, 375. 


INDEX 
Cy resis nly Yk Ny cm Goes arene att RNR A Ald AS 


Beyond the shadows. 14692 (68), 29091 (40) 

Beyond the shore. 29469. 

Beyond the silv’ry Rio Grande. 35018. 

Beyond the sky. 38383. 

Beyond the starry skies. 38171 (41) 

Beyond the tide. 29470. 

Beyond tomorrow. 9959. 

B’hoys of Tipperary. 50835 (38, 39) 

Bible play service. 376. 

Bible song. 41973. 

Bible’s being fulfilled every day. 41974. 

Bicycle built for two. 5515. 

Bid me goodbye with your smile. 24521. 

Biff!! Biffl! Bang. 29471. 

Biffo polka. 9960. 

Big American way. 377. 

Big Bad Bill from the Badlands, 5516. 

Big bad wolf is on the loose. 47339. 

Big Ben. 38384. 

Big Bow Indian Chief. 47340. 

Big boy in blue. 38385. 

Big Boy Jericho. 29472. 

Big broad smile. 29473. 

Big brown eyes. 41975. 

Big buck-private with a winning way. 14970. 

Big Charley. 47341. 

Big Chief Wamsutta. 5517. 

Big Chief Wanta Make Whoopee. 9961. 

Big dipper turned over. 38386. 

Big fat butterfly. 378. 

Big fat mama. 47342. 

Big fight. 24522. 

Big hearted Joe. 38387. 

Big house blues. 379, 24523. 

Big Indian chief. 24219 (126) 

Big Jap, little Jap, root hog or die. 24524. 

Big meetin’. 19189. 

Big moon above. 19190. 

Big parade. 19191. 

Big parade in the sky. See There’s a big parade in 
the sky. 

Big shoes. 5518. 

Big show. 51045. 

Big strong man. 19192. 

Big 3 band book, 38388. 

Big time. 17777, 23156, 38389, 38390, 38602, 38650, 
38699-38701, 38737, 39023, 39487, 39820, 40330, 
40613, 41161, 41386, 41438, 47055-47060. 

Big tin trumpet & little red drum. 29474. 

Big top. 24759, 25499, 28735, 28865, 34354. 

Big town blues. 47343. 

Big V. 41976. 

Bigger & better bombs on Berlin. 380. 

Biggest thing that man has ever done. 29475. 

Biggie speaks. 47344. 

Biking along. 19193. 

Bilbro’s very first piano lessons, 24219 (127) 

Bilibi. 14971. 

Bill. 381, 38391. 

Bill & Bum. 9962. 

Bill Bender’s Christmas. 50835 (40) 

Bill finds love. 19194. 

Bill is on a furlough. 5519. 

Bill the boatman. 24525. 

Bill the gob, 14972, 

Billie & Henry. 35019, 35020. 

Billie Louise. 47345. 

Billie’s lullabye. 14973. 

Billstickers’ dance. 53636 (40, 41) 

Billy, John & me. 14692 (69) 

Bim bam boom. 41977, 

Bim-bam-bum. 14974, 

Bind me the summer to the bough. 9963. 


1988 


Bing! Bing. 24219 (128, 129) 

Bing Crosby’s music hall of memories. 29476. 
Bingie-Bingie-Scootie-Scootie. 9964. 

Bingo. 29477. . 

Bingo serenade. 38392. 

Birch tree. 14975, 14976. 

Bird as prophet. 41610 (22) 

Bird clock. 24219 (130) 

Bird has flown. 9965. 

Bird in the hand. 34788 (58) 

Bird market in Peking. 19195. 

Bird of the wilderness. 24219 (131) 

Bird songs at eventide. 9966. 

Bird symphony. 14977. 

Birdie, birdie in the tree. 24219 (132) 

Birdies autumn ball. 9967. 

Birds. 47346. 

Birds all sang for me that afternoon. 38393, 51046. 
Birds’ concert. 53636 (42) 

Birds fly home. 47124 (41) 

Birds from Shangri-La. 24526. 

Birds in the branches. 5201 (85) 
Birds in the night. 14692 (70) : 
Bird’s message. 34788 (59) 

Birds’ mill. 51047. 

Birds of a feather will fly together. 382. ; 
Birds of passage. 38171 (42) i 
Birds of the U.S. A. 29478. ‘ 
Birds on a bough. 14978. ‘ 
Bird’s prayer. 41978. 
Birmingham buggy ride. 47347. 
Birmingham bus. 19196. 

Birmingham Lil. 19197. 

Birth of a nation. 14692 (547), 47124 (42) 
Birth of May. 53636 (43) 

Birth of our Flag. 47348. 

Birth of our love. 41979. 

Birth of the blues. 38394. 

Birth of the Flag. 51048. 

Birthday. 5201 (86) . 

Birthday cake. 51048*. 

Birthday greetings. 14979, 29479, 47349. 
Birthday greetings to you. 9968. 
Birthday march. 383. 

Birthday of a king. 29480. 


Birthday of the Infanta. 19198. 


Birthday song. 14692 (71) 
Birthplace of Christmas. 41980. 
Bishop’s blues. 29481. 
Bist du bei mir. 384. 

Bit o’ love. 19199. 

Bite fishie bite. 38395. 

Bitin’ the dust. 51049. 

Bitter blitz. 24527. 

Bitter blitz sequel. 24528. 
Bitter sweet. 1838, 1839, 9969. 
Bizet has his day. 49181. 
Black & tan fantasy. 19200. 
Black & tan scotch. 14980. 
Black cat is rocking the cradle. 
Black dragon. 24529. 
Black-eyed Susan. 38396. 
Black eyes. 19201. 

Black gold. 47351. 

Black Hawk waltz. 50835 (41) 
Black man, 47352. 

Black man dances. 19202. 

Black mask. 18845 (16) 

Black orchid tango. 5520. 

Black-out. 19203. 

Black-out baby. 19204. 

Black-out blues. 19205, 19206, 29484, 29485. 
Black out our troubles with a smile. 41982. 


47350. 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1942 


Black out the blues. 385, 19209. 

Black out the moon. 14981. 

Black rhythm, 29482. 

Black River. 38397. 

Black River Jawnie & High Water Lil. 386. 

Black roses. 41983. 

Black-sheep. 29483. 

Black shirts & the Brown shirts. 41984. 

Black vanities. 10934. 

Black velvet & gardenias. 35021. 

Black wall. 47353. 

Blackberry’s red when it’s green. 9970. 

Blacked out & blue. 14982. 

Blackie. 9582 (58) 

Blackie escape. 41985. 

Blackie’s death & end title. 41986. 

Blackout. 387, 9971, 35022, 38398, 41987, 47354. 

Blackout baby 0’ mine. 9972. 

Blackout blues. 5521, 5522, 14983-14986, 38399, 
38400, 47355. 

Blackout bluff. 5523. 

Blackout boogie. 24530, 41988, 41989. 

Blackout boogie woogie s coming to me. 9973. 

Blackout came to my heart. 5524, 

Blackout in Harlem. 19207. 

Blackout in New York. 41990. 

Blackout in rhythm. 9974. 

Blackout in the heavens. 38401. 

Blackout melody, by the light of the stars. 5525, 

Blackout moonlight. 38402. 

Blackout nights. 41991. 

Blackout of loneliness. 19208. 

Blackout of love. 24531. 

Blackout on Broadway. 24532. 

Blackout on the farm. 9975. 

Blackout over Beale street. 35023. 

Blackout over Broadway. 47356. 

Blackout serenade. 14987. -— 

Blackout song. 5526. 

Blackout the Rising Sun. 14988. 

Blackout the signal light. 41992. 

Blackout trouble, Yankee style. 14989. 

Blackout waltz. 19210, 38403. 

Blacksmith song. 388. 

Blaenhafren. 51050. 

Blake’s cradle song. 41993. 

Blame it on Hitler. 41994. 

Blame it on the moon. 24533. 

Blanca luna, 41995. 

Blandina polka. 50835 (42) 

Blarney. 9976. : 

Blarney castle walk. 14692 (72), 24219 (133), 47124 
(43) 

Blast ’em to Tokyo. 35024. 

Blaze of honor march. 24219 (134) 

Bleeding heart. 29486. 

Bleive it, are not [?] 38404. 

Bless his heart. 41996, 47357. 

Bless my daddy. 47358. 

Bless my daddy tonight. 38405. 

Bless our Flag. 47359. 

Bless our soldier boys. 38406. 

Bless the truth. 389. 

Bless Thou the Lord, O my soul. 53636 (44) 

Bless you. 29487. 

Bless your heart. 19211, 38407. 

Bless your little heart. 47360. 

Blessed. 41997. 

Blessed are the dead that dieth in the Lord. 47361. 

Blessed are the poor in spirit. 9977. 

Blessed are the sons of God. 9582 (59) 

Blessed art Thou. 19212. 

Blessed be America. 19213. 


Blessed be the people of the country of the free. 
390. 

Blessed ever-lasting peace. 51051. 

Blessed hope. 47362, 47363. 

Blessed is the man. 391, 5527, 38171 (43) 

Blessed Jesus. 392. 

Blessed Lord, give ear. 9582 (60) 

Blessing, honor, glory & power. 5201 (87) 

Blessings, just count your blessings. 51052. 

Blessings on the farmer boy. 51053. 

Blest be Thou, O Christ eternal. 29091 (41) 

Blest Easter morning. 9582 (61) 

Blest freedom’s victory. 29488. 

Blest Pan America. 14990. 

Blind date. 5528, 

Blind date in a blackout. 9978, 19213*. 

Blind jealousy. 14692 (186) 

Blind man of Jericho. 41998. 

Blind man pew. 14991. 

Blind man’s buff. 34788 (60) 

Blind ploughman. 34788 (61) 

Blinded by moonbeams, 19214. 

Blindly in love with you. 14992. 

Blissful love. 47364. 

Blitz buggy blues. 38408. ~ 

Blitz wolf. 41999-42001. 

Blitzende sterne. 35025. 

Blitzkrieg. 9979. 

Blitzkrieg of love. 42002. 

Block out the blackout, with the .ovelight in your 
eyes. 19215. 

Blond bomb-shell of Company B. 42003. 

Blonde crazy. 19216. 

Blood & sand. 28433. 

Blood oath. 29489. 

Blood of Jesus. 35026. 

Blood, sweat & tears. 14993, 24534, 29490. 

Bloom & blossom, 38171 (44) 

Blossom from the prairie. 393. 

Blossom-time. 394, 19899, 21011. 

Blossomed romance. 29491. 

Blossoms. 9980. 

Blossoms are falling. 38409. 

Blossoms in the dark. 9981. 

Blossoms in the dust. 29492. 

Blossoms in the lane. 47365. 

Blossoms in the springtime. 9982. 

Blossoms of faith, hope & victory. 47366. 

Blossoms on trees. 14994, 

Blossoms were blowing. 42004. 

Blot out the Rising Sun. 14995. 

Blow a kiss to the evening star. 19217. 

Blow away the morning dew. 14692 (73) 

Blow away your troubles. 42005. 

Blow, blow, thou winter wind. 395, 24535, 29493, 

Blow bugle blow. 396. 

Blow louder. 397. 

Blow my top. 398. 

Blow on your bugle, soldier, she’s all out for love. 
14996. 

Blow some my way. 9983. 

Blow the man down. 38410. 

Blow! Wintry winds. 38411. 

Blowin’ up a breeze. 399. 

Blowing bubbles. 29494. 

Blue. 29495. 

Blue & alone. 42006. 

Blue & gold. 19218. 

Blue & lonely. 42007. 

Blue & the gray award. 42008. 

Blue & the gray waltz. 47124 (44) 

Blue & white. 35027, 

Blue & white cadet march. 47367. 


1989 


Blue are my nights. 9984. 

Blue are the nights now since you ve been called to 
go away & do your part. 35028. 

Blue autumn. 400. 

Blue-bell Hollow. 9985. 

Blue bells. 53636 (45) 

Blue beneath this yellow moon. 9986, 24536. 

Blue-bird, 24537, 29496. 

Blue bird song of peace. 38412. 

Blue bird time. 5201 (88) 

Blue blazes. 29497. 

Blue blossoms. 19219. 

Blue, blue day. 29498. 

Blue bonnet. 53636 (46) 

Blue boy wants to be a blue star, 14997. 

Blue bugle call. 24538, 35029. 

Blue butterflies. 42009. 

Blue clouds. 5529. 

Blue concerto. 19220. 

Blue dahlia. 38413. 

Blue Danube. 401, 9987, 29091 (42), 47124 (45) 

Blue Danube waltz. 402, 9582 (62) 

Blue darling. 47368. 

Blue dawn. 9988, 14998, 35030. 

Blue days. 42010. 

Blue days of June. 5201 (89) 

Blue December. 47369. 

Blue dream. 5530, 14999. 

Blue dreams, 24539. 

Blue dust. 47370. 

Blue enchantment. 403, 47371. 

Blue eyed angel. 47372. 

Blue eyed baby. 5531. 

Blue-eyed baby boy. 42011. 

Blue-eyed Mary. 404, 

Blue eyes. 9989. 

Blue eyes I love. 18845 (17) 

Blue eyes why are you sad. 29499; 38414. 

Blue fantasy. 405. 

Blue flame. 5532, 42012, 42013. 

Blue Grotto. 29500. 

Blue Harbor. 35031. 

Blue Hawaiian skies. 406. 

Blue haze. 24540. 

Blue heart for my boy in blue. 42014, 

Blue horizon. 29501. 

Blue in love. 51054. 

Blue is my heart. 24541. 

Blue is the night. 24542, 

Blue is the note, 35032. 

Blue Island. 9990. 

Blue jacket moon. 51055. 

Blue jay mazurka. 14692 (74) 

Blue jump. 24543. 

Blue June. 51056. . 

Blue, just blue. 29502. 

Blue lady. 29503. 

‘Blue lament. 42015. 

Blue lantern. 51057. 

Blue Lily. 24544. 

Blue love. 42016. 

Blue love dreams, 29504. 

Blue love - true love. 19221. 

Blue magic. 15000. 

Blue meditation. 15001. 

Blue memories. 407, 42017. 

Blue memories are mine. 9991, 

Blue memory of you. 15002. 

Blue midnight. 35033, 47373. 

Blue mist. 47374. 

Blue moments. 38415. 

Blue Monday. 9992, 38416. 

Blue Monday blues. 2993. 


1990 


Blue Montana skies. 42018. pe 

Blue mood, 9994, 19222, 24545, 42019. ~ 7 

Blue moon of Hawaii. 29505. a 

Blue moon on the silver sage. 408. 

Blue moon over the islands. 409. 

Blue moon waltz. 29506. “ 

Blue moonlight. 51058. 

Blue morning glories. 42020. 

Blue Mountain girl. 42021. 

Blue night, 410, 24546, 42022, 47375. 

Blue Nile. 47376. 

Blue nite. 411. 

Blue nocturne. 9995, 38417. 

Blue of the evening. 29507. 

Blue orchid. 35034. 

Blue over you. 9996, 15003. 

Blue Pacific. 5533, 29508. 

Blue Pacific horseshoe. 15004. yl 

Blue paradise. 412, 38171, (287, 288, 312, 388, 389), 
41610 (23) ” 

Blue perfume. 9997. 

Blue rains. 15005. 

Blue reverie. 5534, 19223. 

Blue Rey. 35035. 

Blue rhapsodie. 413. 

Blue rhapsody. 15006. 

Blue rhythm, 414. 

Blue Ridge mother. 51059. 

Blue Ridge Mountain blues. 51060. 

Blue ripples. 29509. ' 

Blue River shores. 19224. 

Blue rondo. 35036. 

Blue room, 29510. 

Blue rose. 42023, 47377. 

Blue sea, 42024, 

Blue seas. 9998. 

Blue shadows. 47378. 

Blue shadows & white gardenias. 15007. 

Blue Sierra. 415, 5535, 

Blue Sierra hills. 9999. 

Blue Sierra sweetheart. 47379. q 

Blue skies & happy landings, 19225, . fs 

Blue skies are smiling above the rain. 19226, 24547, 
38418. 

Blue skies ’n’ everything. 35037. 

Blue skies over America. 38419. 

Blue skies over England. 24548. 

Blue Sky Valley. 35038. | 

Blue skylark. 47380. 

Blue smoke, 29511, 38420. 

Blue smoke rings. 51061, 

Blue solitude, 19227. 

Blue song that made me happy. 10000. 

Blue star. 15008, 19228, 19229. 

Blue star mother. 19230. 

Blue star mother’s gift. 29512. 

Blue stars. 416, 38421. 

Blue stratosphere. 42025, 

Blue swallows. 24549. 

Blue Tahitian moon. 10001, 

Blue theme. 24550. 

Blue tropical sky. 19231. 

Blue twilight. 10002, 

Blue velvet. 417, 24551. 

Blue waltz. 5536, 10003. 

Blue waters. 29513. 

Blue waters of Hawaii. 24552. 

Blue waters waltz. 418. 

Blue whistle. 35039. 

Bluebell. 38422. 

Bluebells. 34788 (62) 

Bluebells chiming. 419. 

Bluebird. 420, 5537. 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Bluebird in the orchard. 47381. 
Bluebird, sing your song to me. 19232. 
Bluebirds of the sky. 42026. 
Bluebirds, roses & you. 19233. 
Bluebird’s serenade. 24553. 
Bluebird’s wing. 47382. 

Bluebonnet Sue. 38423. 

Bluegrass blues. 19234. 

Bluejacket song. 19235. 

Bluer than blue. 35040, 35941. 
Blues. 29514, 38424. 

Blues & how to play ’em. 42027. 
Blues are everywhere. 15009. 
Blues for America. 24554, 

Blues for somethin’ new. 5538. 
Blues got me. 10004. 

Blues got up & walked away. 35042. 
Blues I done told my momma. 10005. 
Blues in A minor, 42028. 

Blues in a minor key. 29515. 

Blues in jail. 421. 

Blues in minor. 422. 

Blues in my blue heaven. 24555. 
Blues in my condition. 24556. 

Blues in my heart. 10006. 

Blues in the breeches. 35043. 

Blues in the night. 10007, 19236. 
Blues in the rain. 24557, 

Blues on my mind, 38425. 

Blues over Berlin. 42029. 

Blues prelude & fugue. 24558. 

Blues will go, I hear a new song. 29516. 
Blume. 24219 (135) 

Blutenweiss & rabenschwarz. 29517. 
Bo Peep. 19237. 
Boabdil. 2577. 

Boarding house. 24559. 
Boat is in. 24560. 

Boat ride. 14692 (75) 
Boat song. 423, 10008. 
Boating by moonlight. 15010. 
Boats. 5539. 

Bob Bob Bobbin’ Ben. 42030. 
Bob-white. 29518, 29519. 
Bobbie. 5540. 

Bobbie Lou. 38426. 
Bobby-wackler. 14692 (76) 
Bobby, wo sind denn deine haare. 14692 (77, 78) 
Bobino. 10008*, 

Bob-o-link. 424. 

Bobolink serenade. 42031. 

Bobolinks. 24561. 

Bocca adorata. 18845 (18) 

Boccherini’s minuet. 29091 (43) 

Boco-boco, 5541. 

Body & soul. 35044 

Bofeta. 42032. 

Bogey man that used to be. 5542. 

Bohéme. 51062. 

Bohemia. 35045, 

Bohemian children. 24219 (136, 137) 
Bohemian dance album. 24219 (138, 139) 
Bohemian dance suite. 5543. 

Bohemian girl. 8708 (f), 47124 (46) 
Bohemian march. 47124 (47) 

Bofte a musique. 14692 (79) 

Bold buccaneer. 29520. 

Bold Turpin. 15011. 

Bole blues. 29521. 

Bolero. 425, 10009, 15012. 

Bolero fantasia. 24562. 

Bolero in blue. 19238. 

Bolero oriental. 24563, 


INDEX 


1991 


Bolivar’s song of freedom. 10010, 10011. 

Bolling eagle. 24564. 

Bolt. 3358. 

Bomb in the ocean of love. 35046, 

Bomb parade, 24565. 

Bomb-proof love, 38427. 

Bomb-shells on my heart. 47383. 

Bomb Tokyo. 426. 

Bombadier [?] 42033. 

Bombardier. 38428. 

Bombardier Bill. 38429. 

Bombardier march. 5544. 

Bombardier song. 24566. 

Bombardiers. 29522. 

Bomber base at Shangri-La. 24567, 

Bomber Caterpillar Jones of the air mail line. 
42034. 

Bomber Joe. 47384. 

Bomber march. 35047. 

Bomber Pete. 29523. 

Bomber pilot. 24568. 

Bomber song. 24569. 

Bomber-ang-en To-jo. 35048. 

Bombers in the night. 29524, 42035, 47385, 51063. 

Bombers’ moon. 29525. 

Bombers over Burma. 19239. 

Bombing bombardiers. 24570. 

Bombing of Pearl Harbor. 29526. 

Bombing of Tokyo. 38430. 

Bombs away. 38431. 

Bombs, bombs, bombs. 24571. 

Bombs for Japan. 15013. 

Bombs for the enemy. 24572. 

Bombs of love. 47386. 

Bombs over Japan. 24573. 

Bombs over the waters. 24574. 

Bombs over Tokio. 24575, 38432, 42036. 

Bombshell from Brazil. 427. 

Bon ton. 47124 (48) 

Bon voyage captain, 29527. 

Bond song. 47387. 

Bondage. 35049, 35050. 

Bondmaster. 24576. 

Bonds! Bonds. 428. 

Bonds! Bonds! I want'bonds. 29528, 

Bonds for Uncle Sam. 38433. 

Bonds for victory. 19240, 29529. 

Bonds on parade. 10012. 

Bonds or bondage. 15014. 

Bonfire season. 5545. 

Bonheur est chose legere. 10013. 

Bonjour, mam’zelle. 15015. 

Bonnet of blue. 5546. 

Bonnie, 5547, 5548. 

Bonnie blue eyes. 15016. 

Bonnie brae. 42037. 

Bonnie brown head. 38171 (45) 

Bonnie Dundee. 38434. 

Bonnie eyes o’ heather. 29091 (44) 

Bonnie Gallowa’. 35051. 

Bonnie Maggie Tamson. 50835 (43) 

Bonnie wee Annie. 50835 (44) 

Bonny sweet baby. 429. 

Boo pop. 29530. 

Boodle is cake. 19241. 

Boogie blues. 5549. 

Boogie boogie sugar beat. 5550. 

Boogie de concerto. 430. 

Boogie in B flat. 15017. 

Boogie jiu jitsu woogie blitzkrieg. 10014. 

Boogie recruit. 29531. 

Boogie woogie. 42038. 

Boogie woogie band, 38435. 


INDEX 


Boogie woogie blues. 19242. 

Boogie woogie boo. 51064. 

Boogie woogie cowboy. 19243. 

Boogie woogie defense man. 5551. 

Boogie woogie doe doe. 47388. 

Boogie woogie for accordion. 10015. 

Boogie woogie has come to the farm. 15018. 

Boogie woogie inC. 431. 

Boogie woogie, jr. 432. 

Boogie-woogie junkman. 47389. 

Boogie-woogie lullaby. 10016. 

Boogie woogie march. 19244, 

Boogie woogie polka. 19245, 42039. 

Boogie woogie rhapsody. 433. 

Boogie-woogie train. 434. 

Boogie woogie wedding. 5552. 

Boogie woogie with Fats Waller. 15019. 

Book. 38171 (46), 42040. 

Book of ballads. 53636 (47) 

Book of memories. 38436. 

Booker Tallaferro Washington. 29532. 

Bookstore. 10017. 

Boola hoola hoo. 38437. 

Boom bam.. 5553. 

Boom boom. 10018. 

Boom! Boom! Boom! There goes another Jap. 
35052. 

Boom boom it’s U. 8. 15020. 

Boom boom the boys are hopping. 42041. 

Boom, fa-da-ra-la. 15021-15023. 

Boom, fa-da-ra-la, we'll start another day. 15024. 

Boom of war. 47390. 

Boom on peaceful world. 24577. 

Boom shot. 29533. 

Boomer sooner. 15025. 

Boot camp. 15026. 

Bootblack song. 15027. 

Boots & saddles. 435, 24219 (140) 

Boots & shoes. 5201 (90) 

Boots, boots, boots. 42042. 

Booze put him there. 38171 (47) 

Boozy, woozy floozie & the grizzly gob. 24578. 

Border ballad. 38438, 

Border land lullaby. 10019. 

Border rose. 15028. 

Border town. 24579. 

Bored to tears. 24580. 

Borinyuen. 38439. 

Boris Godounow. 47124 (301, 398), 50209. 

Boris Godunow. 34788 (418, 571) 

Born just for you. 5554. 

Born of the night. 38440. 

Born to be loved. 436. 

Born to sing. 10020, 10021, 11543, 12804, 13510, 
13522. 

Borrowed time. 35053. ’ 

Bo’sn’s bride. 14692 (80) 

Boss of Hangtown Mesa. 38190, 41048. 

Boston bull. 53636 (48) 

Boston, signora, 29534. 

Botija, oro ta enterra. 24581. 

Bottle. 42043. 

Bottle it. 19246. 

Bottom man on the totem pole. 15029. 

Bottoms up. 35054, 

Bougainvilla [?] setting. 10022. 

Bougainvillea trail. 47391. 

Boulder dam. 29535, 

Boulevardier. 19247, 

Bounce in B flat. 19248. 

Bounce me, John, I’ve rubber heels on. 34788 (63) 

Bounce me up, bounce me down. 29536. 

Bouncing at the Bayside, 29537. 


‘Bound for victory. 47392. 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Bound & gagged. 19249. 

Bound down the river. 38441. E 
Bound for Dixie. 19250. 

Bound for home. 34788 (64) 


Bouquet in memory. 15030. 
Bouquet in the sky. 29538. 
Bouquet of hours. 437. 
Bouquet of roses. 19251. f 
Bourbon street. 35055. a 
Bourrée. 29539. : 
Bourree from a suite for trumpet. 19252. 
’Bout rabbits. 34788 (65) 
Bow down Thine ear. 10023, 14692 (81), 42044. 
Bow down Thine ear, O Lord. 438. 
Bow in the cloud. 5201 (91) } 
Bow wow wow wow wow. 51065. 
Bowl of roses. 29540. 
Bowling alley cat. 29541. 
Bowling song. 10024, 
Bows in my hair. 47393. 
Bows in my hair & my beau over there. 29542, 
Box of Xmas love. 42045. 
Boy, agirl, &a dream, 24582, 
Boy across the street. 10025. 
Boy & his guitar. 47394. 
Boy bishop. 439. 
Boy Blue & his jeep. 47395. 
Boy in blue. 440, 38442, 47396. 
Boy in company D. 15031. 
Boy in khaki — a girl in lace. 24583. 
Boy in khakilI love. 51066. 
Boy in navy blue. 42046. 
Boy in the blue romper suit. 29543. 
Boy in the uniform. 29544, 
Boy in uniform. 35056. 
Boy Johnny. 5201 (92) 
Boy looked down a B-B gun. 51067. 
Boy meets girl. 24585. 
Boy met girl. 35057. 
Boy next door. 38443. 
Boy of mine. 34788 (66, 67), 41610 (24), 42047, 
42048. 
Boy of mine I wait for you. 50835 (45) 
Boy! Oh boy. 29545. 
Boy - out there. 441, 5555, 29546. 
Boy over there. 29547. 
Boy scout. 9582 (63) 
Boy scouts of the U.S.A. 19253. 
Boy that I love. 47397. 
Boy wanted. 35058. 
Boy who fights for Uncle Sam. 442. 
Boy who’s gone away. 24586. 
Boy with the dark brown hair. 10026. 
Boyd guards library. 42049. 
Boys & Flag. 19254. 
Boys are marching. 38444, 
Boys at Pearl Harbor. 443. 
Boys at sea. 5556. 
Boys behind the men behind the guns. 42050. 
Boys from here are over there. 29548. 
Boys from Shangri-La. 24587, 24588, 29549. 
Boys from the U.S.A. 24589, 29550. 
Boys go marching by. 15032. 
Boy’s hymnal. 24219 (141) 
Boys, I’m goin’ home. 47398. 
Boys in blue. 5557, 51068. 
Boys in blue are coming. 19255. 
Boys in khaki. 444. 
Boys in khaki & blue. 47399. 
Boys in the air corps. 5558. 
Boys in the blue & the tan. 35059. 
Boys in the front lines are calling you. 29551. 


1992 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


Boys in the navy blue. 5559. 

Boys in the olive drab. 19256. 

Boys in the U. 8. air force. 15033. 
Boys, just keep ’em wings flying. 51069. 
Boys’ names. 10027. 

Boys of America, 445, 446, 38445. 
Boys of mine. 10028. 

Boys of old. 14692 (82) 

Boys of raw material. 29552. 

Boys of the army & navy. 35060. 

Boys of the Red, White & Blue. 24590, 29553. 
Boys of the R.A.F. 10029. 


Boys of the U.S.A. 447, 5560, 24591, 29554, 35061, 


38446, 42051-42053. 
Boys of the West. 47400. 
Boys of Uncle Sam. 10030, 24592, 42054. 
Boy’s song. 9582 (64) 
Boys we love. 10031. 
Boys we want to fly with you. 5561. 
Boys who stand on guard. 10032. 
Boys will see us thru. 10033. 
Boys without a grouse. 29555. 
Bozeman march, 24593. 
Bozo — Hot Foot Joe. 10034. 
Brahms’ lullaby. 24594, 42055, 42056. 
Brahms: Symphony no. 1 in C minor. 15034. 
Brainstorm. 29556. 
Brake-foot, flat-foot. 448. 
Bramble. 9582 (65) 
Brand new polka. 10035. 
Brand new toy. 449. 
Brand new world. 42057. 
Branded maverick. 47401. 
Brandin’ time. 10036. 
Brandwynne’s (Nat) piano brands. 51070. 
Brasil. 10037. 
Brass buttons. 24219 (142), 50835 (46) 
Brass suite. 29557. 


>. Beate mili, najbolji werads.»24695; 


Brautlied. 9582 (138, 444, 445) 

Brave American mother. 24596. 

Brave & true. 5201 (93) 

Brave hearts of America. 29558. 

Brave Jackie Horner. 15035. 

Brave little ducks. 29559. 

Brave little lady in black & lace. 35062. 

Brave Margaret. 42058. 

Brave new world. 38447. 

Brave songs. 29560, 35063, 38448. 

Brave tin soldier. 29561. 

Bravery of Bataan. 19257. 

Bravo Bristol. 5201 (94) 

Bravo my dear old pal bravo. 24597. 

Bravura variations. 10038. 

Brazilian dance. 10039. 

Brazilian lullaby. 10040. 

Brazilian moon. 35064. 

Brazilian moonlight. 10041. 

Brazilian nut. 24219 (143) 

Brazilian sundown. 10042. 

Bread & butter. 19258. 

Bread ’n butter. 5561*. 

Bread of heaven, feed me ’till I want no more. 
19259, 24598. 

Bread of life. 42059. 

Bread of the world. 53636 (49) 

Breadbaking. 5562. 

Break, break, break. 15036, 35065. 

Break forth, O beauteous heavenly light. 47402, 
47403. 

Break it up. 38449. 

Break study. 450-452, 29562-29564. 

Break the strong fetters. 24219 (144) 


521888 0- 43 - 3 


. Breakfast club makes life worth while. 


Break your piggy bank & buy a bond. 29565. 

Breakfast. 15037. 

19260. 

Breakfast Clubbers may we salute you. 24599. 

Breakfast in bed. 42060. 

Breakfast, Sunday morning, with you. 51071. 

Breakin’ the breaks. 10043. 

Breaking home ties. 453. 

Breaking the spell of the night. 19261, 

Breath o’ bloomin’ heather, from my little High- 
land hame. 29091 (45, 46) 

Breath of the dawn. 53636 (50) 

Breathes there the man. 10044, 15038. 

Breathless. 15039, 15040. 

Breathlessly in love. 15041. 

Bredon Hill. 38450. 

Breeze Sings a love song. 29566. 

Breeze’s lullaby. 10045, 38451. 

Bregeiro. 34788 (68) 

Br’er Rabbit & Br’er Fox. 9582 (66) 

Bric-a-brac. 47124 (49, 70, 156, 192, 345, 429, 
518), 50835 (129), 53636 (51, 52) 

Bridal chorus. 19262, 50835 (47) 

Bridal flowers. 47404, 

Bridal song. 29091 (47), 29567. 

Bridal waltz. 29568. 

Bride & the groom. 34788 (69) 


: Bridegroom cometh at midnight. 9582 (67) 


1993 


Bride's marriage. 454. 

Bride’s song. 42061, 47405. 

Bridge to heaven, 5563. 

Bridging the gap. 19263. 

Brief honeymoon. 455. 
Brig. General Dwight H. Mohr march. 35066. 
Bright. 42062. 

Bright & gay. 24219 (145) 

Bright blue weather. 29569. 

Bright-eyed baby. 24600. 

Bright eyes. 19264. 

Bright eyes goodbye. 5564. 

Bright lights. 24601. 

Bright morning call. 19265. 

Bright new day. 24602. 

Bright shining crown. 42063. 

Bright shone the moon. 15042. 

Bright stars. 42064. 

Bright was the glorious morning star. 19266. 
Brighten up & smile. 42065. 

Brighter day. 5565, 15043. 

Brightest stars of heaven. 5566. 

Brightly gleams cur banner. 34788 (70), 53636 (53) 
Brigitta arrives at the night club. 10046. 
Brilliant butterfly. 5201 (95) 

Bring a four leaf clover to me. 42066. 
Bring along your dancing shoes. 50835 (48) 
Bring back Gen’ral MacArthur. 5567. 

Bring back my buddy. 29570. 

Bring back my daddy to me. 51072. 

Bring back my heart. 19267. 

Bring back my Little Boy Blue. 42067. 
Bring back that old fashioned Christmas. 42068. 
Bring back the days gone by. 19268. 

Bring back the sunshine, 38452. 

Bring back the sweet heather to me. 24603. 
Bring back those barber shop tunes. 15044. 
Bring dear Santa Claus to me, 42069. 
Bring heaven back again, 5568. 

Bring heaven to me. 10047, 15045, 19269. 
Bring him home, 29091 (48) 

Bring home Jim. 42070. 

Bring it on home to grandma, 24604. 

Bring my boy back to me, 15046. 

Bring my daddy home. 47406. 


Bring my sweet to me. 42071. 

Bring, O morn, thy music, 29571. 

Bring on the moon, 10048, 

Bring peace, we pray. 47124 (50) 

Bring victory home to me, 42072, 

Bring your torches. 456. 

Bringing food to London Town. 42073. 

Bringing the bacon home. 29572. 

Bringing up father. 38171 (195) 

Brisas de Andalucia, 24605. 

Brisk walk. 51073. 

Bristol, 29573. 

Britain calling. 24606. 

Britain lives, 10049. 

Britain on parade, 15047. 

Britain, remember. 10050, 42074, 

Britain we love thee, 42075. 

Britain’s war march, 34788 (71) 

British children’s prayer. 5569, 15048-15053, 
29574, 

British Columbia, 42076, 

British Empire. 29091 (49) 

British grenadiers. 47124 (51-53) 

Britshaner Bulgar. 5570. 

Brittany song. 5201 (96) 

Broad street blues. 35067, 

Broadway. 38453, 38454, 39473, 

Broadway adios, . 24607. 

Broadway Babe, I’m coming back to you. 19270. 

Broadway black-out. 29575. 

Broadway blues. 35068, 47124 (54) 

Broadway is calling me. 15054, 

Broadway knitting club. 24219 (146, 147) 

Broadway lights. 47407. 

Broadway love. 5201 (97) 

Broadway love song. 19271. 

Broadway montage, 38454, 

Broadway promenade all dolled up. 29576. 

Broadway sway. 5571. 

Broadway Tipperary. 341788 (72) 

Broadway waltz, 19272. 

Broadway without you. 38455, 

Broadway’s blitz blues. 24608. 

Broke, 29577. 

Broken allegiance, 29578. 

Broken clouds. 35069. . 

Broken down bench, 29579. 

Broken dream, 5572, 

Broken dreams, 42077, 42078. 

Broken heart. 10051. 

Broken heart to mend, 15055, 

Broken-hearted, 5573, 19273, 47408. 

Broken-hearted blues. 47409. 

Broken-hearted call. 15056. 

Broken-hearted lover, 35071. 

Broken-hearted mother. 38456. 

Broken-hearted mother needs her boy. 15057. 

Broken-hearted sweetheart. 42079. 

Broken-hearted woman, 5574, 

Broken hearts, 10052, 42080. 

Broken is my china dolly, little heart broken, too, 
47410. 

Broken love. 15058, 

Broken melody, 35070. 

Broken memories. 457, 

Broken picture, 24609. 

Broken promise. 51074. 

Broken strings. 10053. 

Broken things. 51075. 

Brokenhearted, 10054, 51076. 

Brokenhearted father. 51077. 

Brokenhearted over you. 10055. 

Broncho buster, 42081. 


INDEX 


Bronx cheer. 42082. 

Brook. 24219 (148), 34788 (73), 38171 (48) 
Brookline bounce. 47411. 

Brooklyn baby. 29580. 

Brooklyn jump. 47412. 

Brooklyns. 42083. 

Broomstick parade. 38457. 

Brother. 458. 

Brother Bill. 19274. 


Brother Bill went to war while I stayed home & made 


love to his best girl. 24219 (149) 
Brother Brown’s blues. 459. 
Brother come back to me. 15059. 
Brother Petroc’s carol. 51078. 
Brother soldiers, all hail. 15060. 
Brother, there’s a job to do. 10056. 
Brotherhood, march of free men, 5575, 
Brotherhood "of man, 24610, 
Brotherhood way. 29581, 
Brotherly love. 38458, 

Brothers we are coming. 51079. 
Brown beauty. 5576, 

Brown bird singing. 10057. 

Brown Bomber. 19275, 

Brown Bomber waltz. 38459, 42084, 
Brown boy in khaki. 35072. 

Brown boys & Uncle Sam. 15061. 
Brown County jamboree. 10058. 
Brown eyed baby blues. 5577. 
Brown-eyed boy & a maiden fair. 19277, 
Brown-eyed neighbor. 10059. 

Brown Eyes, I’ll miss you so, 15062, 
Brown eyes with the curly hair. 38460. 
Brown lad, 38461. 

Brown soldier boy. 19276. 

Brown suede, 42085. 

Brownie’s blush, 24611, 

Brudder Samson, 42086. 

Bruder in fernem lande. 24612, 
Bruna sfinge, 29582. 

Brush back those tears. 460. 
Brush-off song. 35073. 

Brushwood squirrel. 35074. 

Bubbles of love. 19278. 

Buccaneers. 10060, 

Buck dance. 461. 

Buck Private Jones, 462. 

Buck private without a buck. 24613. 
Buck up! Private. 47413,’ 

Buckle down buck private, 19279, 
Bucolique. 38462, 

Bud, you’re breaking my heart. 15063, 
Buda-pests. 10061. 

Budd waltz. 51080. 

Buddie boy. 47414, 

Buddies. 463. 

Buddies & sweethearts, 38463. 
Buddies club. 19280, 

Buddies on parade. 35075, 

Buddies you fly so high in the sky, we miss you. 

47415. 

Budding blossoms, 29583, 
Buddy. 15064, 47416, 47417, 
Buddy boy. 464, 19281. 
Buddy dear, 38464, 

Buddy dear to me, 24614, 
Buddy get a Jap. 5578, 
Buddy, get your gun, 38465, 
Buddy mine, 5579, 35076, 
Buddy o’ mine. 10062, 

Buddy of mine. 5580, 10063, 47418, 
Buds & blossoms, 34788 (74) 
Buenos dias tia, 10064. 


1994 


ee 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Buff album of twenty pieces for the organ, 38466. 

Buffalo gals polka, 38467. 

Bug town, 24615. 

Buggert (R. W.) method for snare drum. 10065, 

Buggert method for xylophone & marimba. 38468. 

Bughouse bigwig. 15065. 

Bugle. 10066. 

Bugle blowing. 15066. 

Bugle boy, blow your horn, 15067. 

Bugle Boy Blue. 35077. 

Bugle boy blues. 29584, 

Bugle call. 10067, 29585, 29586, 

Bugle call for America. 47419. 

Bugle calls. 10068, 24616, 35078, 47420, 

Bugle is calling goodnight. 15068. 

Bugler. 14692 (83), 35079. 

Bugler, don’t play taps, play reveille. 19282. 

Bugler | from Brooklyn. 10069, 15069. 

Bugler’ s call. 42087. 

Bugler’ s dilemma. 465. 

Bugler’ s lovely eyes. 5581. 

Buglers’ march, 29091 (50) 

Bugler’ S song. 19283. 

Bugle’ s blowing. 15070. 

Build ’em & fly ’em. 47421. 

Build more planes. 15071. 

Build up. 42088. 

Build ye His temples. 10069*, 

Builders, 53636 (54) 

Builders’ dance. 51081. 

Building a building for baby. 466. 

Building bombers, boom! Boom. 35080. 

Building castles in the air. 38469. 

Building castles with you. 19284, 

Building for tomorrow. 38470. 

Building myself up to a nervous breakdown, 15072. 

Built on the Rock. 10070, 

Bula jive. 47422, oT 

Buldeo’s revenge. 10071. 

Bull fiddles in a china shop. 42089. 

Bull frog. 10072, 

Bull session blues. 15073. 

Bulldog Drummond. 18092. 

Bullfrogs & marines. 42090. 

tee Se de um dum, that’ s it. 50835 (49), 53636 
6 

Bumba rhumba. 24617, 29587, 

Bumble bee & butterfly. 24219 (150) 

Bumble bee’s band. 19285. 

Bumblebee. 14692 (84) 

Bump in the ballet. 29588. 

Bumpity bumpity. 467, 

Bunch of pansy blossoms. 24219 (151) 

Bundle from heaven, 10073, 42091. 

Bundle of blue. 51082. 

Bundle of sunshine. 19286. 

Bundles for America. 47423. 

Bundles for Britain. 468. 

Bundles for Japan. 15074. 

Bungalow, a bed of roses & you. 42092. 

Bungalow for two. 42093. 

Bunnies. 31649, 

Bunny, bunny, bunny. 35081, 

Bunny duck. 469, 

Bunny rabbit. 10074. 

- Bunny song. 29589, 

Buntes allerlei. 29590, 

Burden bearer. 10075. 

Buried love. 42094, 

Burlesca., 29591. 

Burlesque on the scale. 42095. 

Burletta. 470, 471, 38171 (49) 

Burlington Bertie from Bow. 34788 (75) 


Burma girl. 24618. 

Burma road. 19287, 

Burn it up. 47424, 

Burning leaves. 47425, 

Burning Moscow. 29592, 

Burning papers. 51083. 

Burns’ (Hal) song book. 10076, 
Burro ride. 5582, 

Bus to Music Land. 47426, 
Buscando tu huella. 24619. 
Business as usual. 9582 (68) 
Buster’s last stand. 19288, 35082. 
Bustles of calico. 42096. 

Busy bee girl’s club theme song. 10077. 
Busy business. 19289. 

Busy fingers. 10078. 

Busy heart. 15075. 

Busybody moon. 10079. 

But anumber. 38471. 

But are we downhearted? No. 9582 (69) 
But, baby I can love. 472. 

But definitely. 51084, 

But first, I’ ve a war to win. 19290. 
But he couldn’ t stay. 42097. 


* But I don’t want that. 10080. 


But I just can’t say goodbye. 19291. 

But I never do. 35083. 

But, is it love. 473. 

But it did. 15076. 

But lo the dawn. 53636 (57) 

But mine. 29593. 

But my heart will say always. 10081. 

But my plans were shattered: 10082. 

But never mind. 474. 

But now I can’t see how. 47427. 

But now thus saith the Lord. 53636 (58) 

But oh, those lonely nights. 38472. 

But only in my dreams. 42098. 

But really Ido. 52085. 

But she’s not me. 38473. 

But so different. 38474. 

But someday you'll understand me. 475. 

But that was yesterday. 42099. 

But that’s what happens, when love is through. 476. 

But thou king. 29091 (51) 

But what are these. 10083. 

But what of truth. 10084. 

But what’s the use. 24620. 

But why did you have to lie. 5583. 

But you can change. 35084, 

But you’ll remain, 29594, 

Butch. 42100, 42101. 

Butch minds the baby. 19292, 19293, 20916, 22564, 
23297, 

Butcher, the baker, 29595, 

Butler’s surprise. 19294, 

Butter me, Buttercup. 29596. 

Buttercup Lane. 10085, 15077, 

Buttercup schottische. 47124 (55) 

Butterflies, 53636 (59) 

Butterflies & grasshoppers. 24219 (152) 

Butterfly. 35085. 

Butterfly & the bee. 34788 (76) 

Butterfly & the maid, 24219 (153) 


Butterfly of fashion, 24219 (154) 


Butterfly time. 35086. 

Butterfly waltz, 24219 (155), 34788 (77) 
Button up your lip, 15078, 29597. 
Button up your lips. 35087. 

Buttons for the major, 24621. 

Buttons off their pants. 35088. 

Buy a bale of cotton for me. 5201 (98) 
Buy a bomber. 5584, 51086. 


1995 


INDEX 
ee 


Buy a bomber & beat those bums, 477. 

Buy a bond, 5585, 10086, 24622, 24625, 38475, 
38476, 47428. 

Buy a bond & fire a bomb. 38477. 

Buy a bond for freedom, 5586, 19295, 

Buy a bond for sonny. 19296. 

Buy a bond for Uncle Sammy. 15079. 

Buy a bond for victory. 478, 15080, 42102, 42103. 

Buy a bond from Uncle Sam. 5587. 

Buy 2 bond or a stamp each day. 35089. : 

Buy a bond or a stamptoday. 15081. 

Buy a bond or two. 19297. 

Buy a bond today. 5588, 10087, 24624, 38478, 
42104, 47429. 

Buy a defense bond. 5589. 

Buy a defense stamp or a bond today. 15082, 

Buy a share in America, .479, 480, 15083, 19298. 

Buy a share in America by buying a bond today. 
29598. 

Buy a share in freedom today. 42105. 

Buy a stamp, buy a bond. 10088, 29599. 

Buy a stamp for the lamp of liberty. 10089. 

Buy a stamp today. 38479. 

Buy a U. S. defense stamp, & lick the other side. 
10090. 

Buy a war savings stamp. 15084, 

Buy all the bonds that you can, 42106. 

Buy American. 15085, 

Buy an extra bond or two. 47430. 

Buy & buy. 481. 

Buy another bond. 24625. 

Buy bonds. 35090, 38480, 38481, 51087. 

Buy bonds & win. 47431. 

Buy bonds & win the war. 35091. 

Buy bonds for freedom today. 10091. 

Buy bonds for the U.S.A. 42107. 

Buy bonds for Uncle Sam. 29600, 38482. 

Buy bonds for victory. 482, 10092, 19299. 

Buy bonds from your Uncle Sam. 35092. 

Buy bonds now, 483. 

Buy bonds of liberty. 47432. 

Buy bonds, right away. 5590. 

Buy bonds today. 15086, 24626, 38483, 42108, 51088. 

Buy! Buy bonds. 484, 24627, 

Buy! Buy! Buy. 5591. 

Buy defense bonds. 584, 5592. 

Buy defense bonds for democracy. 10093. 

Buy defense bonds today. 29601. 

Buy defense stamps, & lick the other side. 35093. 

Buy for the Red, White & Blue. 42109. 

Buy freedom. 42110, 

Buy from your Uncle. 486. 

Buy more bye-bye-Axis bonds. 42111. 

Buy more defense stamps, & lick the other side, 
35094, 

Buy stamps & bonds. 29602, 

Buy stamps & bonds, America, 47433, 

Buy stamps for victory. 10094, 

Buy stamps today, 51089, 

Buy them now. 19300, 

Buy those bonds, 42112, 

Buy those defense bonds today. 10095, 

Buy U.S. bonds. 24628. 

Buy U.S. defense bonds. 487. 

Buy U.S. defense stamps & lick the other side. 5593, 

Buy war bonds & stamps today. 24629, 

Buy war saving bonds & stamps, win vict’ry for our 
side. 19301. 

Buy yo’ baby a baby bond. 19302. 

Buy your bonds today. 15087, 38484, 42113, 

Buy your defense bond. 5594. 

Buy your share in America. 15088. 

Buying acar. 19303, 24630. 


Buying little things for me. 24219 (156) 

Buying yourself a victory bond. 38485. 

Buzz song. 38486.- 

Buzzing in the air everywhere, 24631. 

By a babbling brook. 29091 (52, 53) 

By a country lane. 19304. 

By a forgotten well. 24219 (157) 

By a Gypsy caravan. 24632. 

By a lace vine in the garden. 19305. 

By a lovely brook. 5595. 

By a moonlit lake. 42114. 

By a mountain pool. 35095. 

By a sylvan lake, 42115. 

By a wishing well. 24633. 

By a woodland pool. 29603, 35096. . 

By air, land, & sea. 42116. 

By America we will stand. 38487. 

By an old rose trellis. 38488. 

By and by. 5596. 

By candlelight. | 10096, 10097. 

By cool Siloam’ s shady rill. 51090. 

By dawn’s early light. 488. 

By faith. 489. 

By faith alone. 34788 (78) 

By grace through faith. 29091 (54) 

By heck. 9582 (70-72), 14692 (85), 24219 (158) 

By jingo. 50835 (50), 53636 (60) 

By jingo if we do. 4201 (253), 9582 (124, 285), 
14692 (448) 


By land, air & sea we'll battle on to victory. 42117. 


By land, by sea, by air, we’re going over there. 
19306. 

By Mendip side. 5201 (99) 

By myself. 47434. 

By purling waters. 9582 (75) 

By special request. 38489. 

By stars above. 24634. 

By that babbling brook with you. 490, 

By the bay under the moon. 47435. 

By the beat of my heart. 10098. 

By the beautiful sea. 38490. 

By the bridge of San Luis Rey. 29604. 

By the brook. 9582 (76), 42118. 

By the brook at Coldin Acres. 47436. 

By the brookside. 5201 (100) 

By the campfire. 15089. 

By the Cross of Calvary. 5201 (101) 

By the dawn of tomorrow. 24635. 

By the Don a garden blooms. 51091. 

By the dreamy brooklet stream. 5597. 

By the fireside. 9582 (77), 10099. 

By the help of God we’re sure to win. 29605. 

By the lake-side. 29091 (55) 

By the light of the moon. 24219 (159) 

By the light of the silvery moon. 29606, 38491. 

By the mill. 34788 (79) 

By the moonlit covered bridge. 51092. 

By the Nile. 24636. 

By the old lagoon. 491. 

By the old Missouri shore. 24637. 

By the old sun dial. 29607. 

By the ole swimmin’ hole. 38492. 

By the radio. 10100. 

By the ramparts we watch. 47437. 

By the rippling waters. 492. 

By the river of beautiful dreams. 29608. 

By the River Tennessee. 42119. 

By the river Thames. 19307. 

By the rivers of Babylon. 14692 (86), 24638. 

By the sea. 5598. 

By the side of the lake. 493. 

By the simplicity of Venus doves. 24219 (160) 

By the starlight. 10101. 


1996 


} 
‘ 
} 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


By the Stars & Stripes. 10102. 

By the waters of Babylon. 14692 (87), 29091 (56) 

By the waters of Minnetonka. 5201 (102), 35097, 
53636 (61) 

By the wishing well. 15090, 29091 (57) 

By the Zuyder Zee. 14692 (88), 34788 (80) 

By thunder, I wonder. 38493. 


By Tumna’s rolling waters. 5201 (103), 24219 (161) 


Bye & bye. 19308, 29609, 47438. 
Bye, bye, baby. 24639, 24640. 
Bye, bye, Benito. 5599. 

Bye, bye, Billy. 29610. 

Bye, bye, Dixie. 42120. 

Bye bye honey. 10103. 

Bye-bye little Nell. 19309. 

Bye bye mamma blues. 494. 
Bye, bye, Marie. 29611, 42121. 
*Bye for now. 51093. 


Bye lo, Baby Buntin’, daddy’s goin’ huntin’. 29612. 


Bye, my dear. 24641. 

Bye sailor. 24642. 

*Bye sweetheart. 35098. 

*Bye to you. 38494. 

Byington piano course for beginners. 42122. 

By-io baby dear. 51094. 

By-lo mah honeykin, by. 9582 (73, 74) 

By-u by-o. 15091. 

Byways in Etude Land. 42123. 

C-jam blues. 19310. 

C.0O.D. 35099. 

C-O-D, collect on delevery [?} 10104. 

Cabalerro’s [?] serenade. 19311. 

Caballeria del imperio. 51123. 

Caballero. 10105. 

Caballero’s serenade. 47439. 

Cab-Arabian nights. 38171 (50, 51) 

Cabaret girl. 19312. 

Cabereting in PumpKinville. 47124 (56, 57) 

Cabbie, you may drive me around. 47440. 

Cabin by the hill. 19313. 

Cabin for two. 15092. 

Cabin in Kentucky. 19314. 

Cabin in the hills. 19315. 

Cabin in the lowland. 29613. 

Cabin in the sky. 31622, 33221, 35655, 35852, 
36353, 40370, 41639, 43797. 

Cabin in the valley. 42124. 

Cabin on the bayou. 42125. 

Cabino, the fortune-teller man. 47441. 

Cabrito. 5600. 

Cactus Town. 35100. 

Cada noche un amor. 51095. 

Cadenas de amor. 42126. 

Cadet girl. 2028, 4414. ” 

Cadet song. 10106. 

Cadets of P.M.C. 495. 

Cafe Kohinoor. 496. 

Cafe opening. 19316. 

Café Viennois. 5601. 

Caged squirrel. 9582 (78) 

Cagou gal. 24643. 

Cailliet brass quartet album. 42127. 

Cailliet method for saxophone. 497. 

Caillet quartet album. 24644. 


Cain’s (Noble) pre-high school chorus book. 51096. 


Cairo. 15093, 19317, 19318, 31434, 46421. 
Cairo carnival. 35101. 

Caissons go rolling along. 19319, 42128-42131. 
Cake walk promenade. 47124 (58, 59) 

Cake walk with me. 34788 (81, 82) 

Calamity Jo Jo. 47442, 

Calfskin calisthenics. 19320. 

Calgiers of Uncle Sam. 24645. 


Caliban in the coal mines. 42132. 

Caliber Tommy. 47443. 

Calico, flannelette & tulle. 5602. 

Calico rag. 24219 (162) 

California. 51097. 

California & you. 5201 (104) 

California crazy. 29614. 

California dream girl. 42133. 

California fighting march. 42134. 

California gold. 498. 

California, here’s the key to my heart. 15094. 

California, land of golden dreams. 15095. 

California moonlight & you. 24646. 

California paradise. 15096. 

California way out West. 42135. 

California, you’re my sunshine. 10107. 

Californians. 35102. 

California’s beautiful. 24647. 

California’s calling me. 499. 

California’s recruits of 742. 10108. 

Caliph of Bagdad. 10109. 

Call. 500, 19321, 53636 (62, 63) 

Calt again. 24648. 

Call another million men for Uncle Sam. 501. 

Call around again. 14692 (89), 24219 (163) 

Call for freedom. 38495, 51098. 

Call for liberty. 15097. 

Call for love. 502. 

Call for 92. 19322. 

Call for reapers. 24219 (164) 

Call from Pearl Harbor. 5603. 

Call from the Red, White & Blue. 5604. 

Call from Washington. 19323. 

Call itadream. 15098. 

Call it love. 42136. 

Call me aSammy. 29615. 

Call me back again, 503. 

Call me dearie, that’s all. 14692 (90) 

Call me in the morning. 42137. 

Call me lover. 42138, 42139. 

Call me sweetheart. 5201 (105) 

Call me that again. 19324. 

Call of America. 5605, 38496. 

Call of duty. 19325. 

Call of heart. 38497. 

Call of love. 51099. 

Call of my heart. 42140. 

Call of my heart is for you. 24219 (165) 

Call of spring. 38498. 

Call of the air raid warden. 19326. 

Call of the angelus. 53636 (64) 

Call of the blues. 5606. 

Call of the bombardiers. 5607. 

Call of the colors. 24219 (166) 

Call of the Flag, 19327, 24649. 

Call of tne Maytime. 5201 (106) 

Call of the old boys. 53636 (65) 

Call of the prairie. 10110. 

Call of the range. 15099. 

Call of the trail. 47124 (60) 

Call of the West. 19328, 51100. 

Call of the western steer. 42141. 

Call of the wild. 5201 (107), 5608, 14692 (91) 

Call of the zamba. 504. 

Call of Uncle Sam. 29091 (58) 

Call out the marines. 14969, 15100, 15811, 16609, 
18842. 

Call to America. 10111. 

Call to arms. 10112, 19329, 19330, 29616, 29617, 
38499. 

Call to battle. 505. 

Call to Colors. 506. 

Call to love. 507. 


1997 


INDEX 


Call to service. 38500, 42142. 
Call to the Colors. 47444, 51101. 
Call to the free nations. 5609. 
Call to vict’ ry. 35103. 

Calla corazon, 10113. 

Callate corazon. 38501. 

Callate lengua. 10114. 

Calle de la Paloma. 34788 (83) 
Called by Uncle Sam. 24650. 
Called out of darkness. 29091 (59) 
Called to Colors. 15101. 

Called to his Colors. 5610. 
Caller herrin’. 508. 

Callest Thou thus, O Master. 24219 (167) 
Callin’ all Yanks. 509. 

Calling. 10115. 

Calling all Americans. 10116, 10117, 19331. 
Calling all kids. 45326. 

Calling all pa’s. 42143, 46401. 
Calling all Yanks. 19332, 35104. 
Calling America, 19333. 

Calling down by the gate. 42144. 
Calling Hawaii. 10118. 

Calling me back to you. 5611. 
Calling my name. 24651. 

Calling of the bugle. 35105. 
-Calling reapers. 24652. 

Calling spring. 19334. 

Calling the west wind. 51102. 
Calling to you. 42145, 47445. 


Calling you. 510, 5612, 10119, 24653, 47446, 51103. 


Calling you! Calling me. 19335. 

Calliope polka. 5613. 

Calm & tranquil lie the sheepfolds. 24654. 
Calm down. 511. 

Calm on the list’ning ear. 34788 (84) 
Calm Soul of all things. 42146. 

Calmfng down. 15102. 

Calship mates song. 29618. 


Calvary. 19336, 24219 (168, 169), 34788 (85), 35106, 


53636 (66) 
Camaguey’s lust. 10120. 
Camaron y mamoncillo. 51104. 
Came a-riding. 5614. 
Came dawning. 512. 
Came love. 51105. 
Camel drivers’ song. 47447. 
Camel theme. 51106. 
Caméléon. 42147. 
Camelia. 29619. 
Camellia waltz. 35107. 
Cameo. 513, 35108, 53636 (67) 
Camille. 10121. 
Camino pa’ alante. 5615. 
Camisa stirata tisa. 514. 
Camouflaged fire. 29620. 
Camp Beauregard reception center march. 24655. 
Camp fire serenade. 42148. 
Camp meetin’. 515. 
Camp meeting. 38502. 
Camp Morrow drill song. 29621. 
Camp Morrow regimental marching song. 29622. 
Camp Polk. 15103. 
Campagnola calabrese. 24656. 
Campagnolo. 38503. 
Campane di Corneville. 5201 (108) 
Campbells are coming. 29623. ’ 
_ Camping in the old army camp. 35109. 
Campus parade. 516, 517. 
Campus queen. 518. 
Can do Americans. 35110. 
Can ’em, Uncle Sam. 35111. 
CanI. 5616. 


1998 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Can I be your soldier boy. 24657. 

Can I believe what I see in your eyes. 38504. 

Can I blame the moon. 19337. 

Can I fig, fig, figure, on a date with you. 42149. 

Can I forget. 29091 (60), .35112. 

Can I help it. 519, 520, 19338. 

Can I share your loveliness. 29624. 

Can it be. 14692 (92, 93), 42150. 

Can it be love. 5201 (109), 38505. 

Can it be wrong. 19339. 

Can they be proud of you. 42151. 

Can this be love, I wonder. 521. 

Can this be real. 15104. 

Can we fight. 19340. 

Can we take it. 522. 

Can you forget the love we use [?] to share. 523. 

Can you guess. 10122. 

Can you hear. 42152. 

Can you hear the call of the Saviour. 15105. 

Can you pay for a broken heart. 24219 (170) 

Can you remember. 15106, 47448. 

Can you say you never cared. 5617. 

Canada in song. 19341. 

Canadian boat song. 9582 (79) 

Canadian capers. 524, 525, 10123, 18845 (19), 
24219 (171) 

Canadians! Follow the drum. 50835 (51) 

Canadienne. 47449. ¢ 

Cancello chiuso. 29625. \ 

Cancion. 15107. 

Cancion bolero, 24658. 

Cancion de amor. 51107. 

Cancion de cuna. 19342. 

Cancion de cuna para un gato. 38506. 

Cancion de Juan, 5618. 

Cancion de la noche. 526. 

Cancion de las Americas. 42153. 

Cancion de los barqueros del Volga. 15108. 

Cancion de’los marineros. 19343. 

Cancion de los pajaritos. 47450. 

Cancion de los recuerdos. 29626. 

Cancion de Navidad. 527. 

Cancion del alma. 38507. 

Cancion del puerto. 19344. 

Cancion mas. 10124. 

Cancion por dos gorriones. 38508. 

Cancion sin nombre. 51108. 

Cancion sin palabras. 51109. 

Cancion triste y danza alegre. 29627. 

Cancion tropical. 51110. 

Cancion vespertina. 42154. 

Canciones de Navidad. 528, 5619. 

Canciones panamericanas. 24659. 

Candid opinion. 10125. 

Candida. 51111. 

Candied yams. 51112. 

Candle burns. 529, 24660. 

Candle hour. 47451. 

Candle in my heart. 51113. 

Candle light. 15109, 15110, 38509, 42155. 

Candle light shadow. 24661. 

Candle lighted church across the way. 29628. 

Candle lights. 5201 (110), 19345, 29629. 

Candle waltz. 42156. 

Candombe criollo. 15111. 

Candy. 38510. 

Candy lion. 29091 (61) 

Candystick brigade. 15112. 

Cane grinding, down Louisiana way. 19346. 

Canitas. 38511. 

Cannibal king. 42157. 

Canon. 24219 (172) 

Canon in A major. 29630. 


Canonic toccata on Ye watchers & ye holy ones. 10126. 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


Canons & rounds. 35113, 35114. 
Canopy of blue. 5620. 

Cansancio. 38512. 

Can't believe it. 38513. 

Can’t blame anybody but myself. 51114. 
Can’t cha, won’t cha, will yah. 530. 
Can’ t change the place or time. 42158. 
Can’t forget. 10127. 

Can’t get out of this mood. 38514. 

Can’t get over loving you. 5621. 

Can’ t get stuff in your cuff. 51115. 
Can’t get that dream off my mind. 531. 
Can’t get used to the thrill. 38515. 
Can’t go on this way. 5622. 

Can’t hear too much about Dixie. 35115. 
Can’t help dreaming of you. 51116. 
Can’t make up my mind. 15113. 

Can’t stand your evil way. 42159. 

Can’ t they leave us alone for a while. 53636 (68) 
Can’t we. 24662. 

Can’t we be sweethearts again. 42160. 
Can’t we start all over. 35116. 

Can’t we still be friends. 47452. 

Can’ t you come & play. 24219 (173) 
Can’t you forgive a fool. 24663. 

Can’ t you hear me call. 47453. 

Can’t you hear me softly calling. 38516. 
Can’t you hear, my heart. 29631. 

Can’t you hear Old Glory calling. 532. 
Can’t you hear the voices calling. 47454. 
Can’t you hear them calling. 533. 

Can’ t you love me. 5623. 

Can’t you see. 534, 47455. 

Can’t you see I mean you. 5201 (111) 
Can’t you see it my way. 35117. 

Can’t you see Jesus. 29632. 

Can’t you see you’re killing me. 42161. 
Can’t you take a hint. 15114. — 

Can’t you tell. 15115. 

Canta conmigo. 10128. 

Canta y no llores. 24664. 

Cantabile. 5201 (112) 

Cantando en la estepa. 5624. 

Cantar de un tango. 51117. 

Cantar del regimiento. 511 18. 

Cantar Gitano. 535. 

Cantar llorando. 42162. 

Cantares espafioles. 15116. 

Cantata amorose. 29633. 

Cantate Domino. 536, 24665, 29634. 
Cantate Domino & Deus misereatur. 38517. 
Canteen blues. 38518. 

Canteen Kate. 29635. 

Canti della montagna. 29636, 29637. 
Cantiga de Ninar. 19347. 

Cantiga ingenua. 38519. 

Cantilena. 14692 (94), 35118-35120. 
Cantilena pastorale in B moll. 5201 (113) 
Cantilene pastorale. 38171 (52) 
Cantique d’amour. 24219 (174), 34788 (86) 
Cantique du soir. 53636 (69) 

Canto a Rio de Janeiro. 537. 

Canto del caminante. 5625. 

Canto tropical. 10129, 15117, 42163. 
Canton Ohio dreams, 29638. 

Canyon serenade. 35121. 

Canyon song. 15118. 

Canyon to the sky. 10130. 

Canyon trail. 538. 

Canzon[?]d’amore. 29639. 

Canzona. 18845 (20), 38171 (53) 
Canzone Andalusa. 47456. 

Canzone che non muore. 19348. 


Canzone dei tavolier. 19349. 

Canzone in A flat. 24219 (175), 34788 (87) 

Canzone orientale. 5626, 5627. 

Canzonet. 539. 

Canzonetta. 14692 (95), 24219 (176, 177), 47457, 
51119. 

Canzonetta del Salvator Rosa. 540. 

Canzoni populari del Piemonte. 9582 (80) 

Cape Cod Anne. 35121*. 

Cape Cod chantey. 15119. 

Caper sauce. 24219 (178), 34788 (88-90) 

Capetown. 29640. 

C-A-P-I-T-A-L U. 30191. 

Capriccio. 9582 (81, 82) 

Capriccio a fantasia. 38520. 

Capriccio arabe. 47458. 

Capriccio in H moll. 5201 (114) 

Caprice. 19350, 19351, 29641, 34788 (91), 38521, 
47124 (61), 53636 (70) 

Caprice brilliante. 24219 (179) 

Caprice espagnole. 50835 (52) 

Caprice Hungarian. 47124 (62) 

Caprice in B dur. 5201 (115) 

Caprice on two Norfolk folk-tunes. 541. 

Caprice romane. 29642. 

Caprice XXIV. 542, 47124 (63) 

Caprichosa. 29643. 

Capricietta. 5628. 

Capricious waltz. 47459. 

Caps. 47460. 

Captain Betty. 5201 (116) 

Captain Bing. 19352. 

Captain Colin Kelly. 543. 

Captain Colin Kelly was a hero. 38522. 

Captain Colin P. Kelly jr. march. 15120, 19353. 

Captain Kelly, 19354. 

Captain Kelly’s last great fight. 5629. 

Captain Lean. 24666. 

Captain Mac. 47124 (64) 

Captain Marvel. 38523. 

Captain of my heart. 38524. 

Captain of the breeze. 19355. 

Captain’s command. 24219 (180) 

Captains of the clouds, 544, 10131. 

Captains on high. 19356. 

Captin [?] Colin Kelly of the U.S. navy. 15121. 

Captivation. 18845 (21) 

Captive heart. 19357. 

Capture of Adolf Hitler. 5630. 

Car-hop serenade. 51120. 

Cara y seca. 42164. 

Caracas. 5631. 

Caranbanbumba. 5632. 

Caran-can-fun. 19358. 

Caravan. 29644, 

Caravana. 35122. 

Carbon copy. 42165. 

Cardinal & gold. 47461. 

Care for your car for your country. 42166. 

Care free. 29091 (62) 

Care of Uncle Sam. 42167. 

Carefree cowboy. 51121. 

Carefree idea. 5633. 

Carefree mood. 15122. 

Careful. 545. 

Careless love. 15123, 

Careless of my heart. 47462. 

Careless rhapsody. 19359. 

Careless with my heart. 38525. 

Caress. 9582 (83) 

Caresse d’amour. 10132. 

Caressing waltz. 29645. 


Cargo of innocence. 37154, 51122, 51204, 51205, 51254 


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INDEX 


51255, 51987, 52004-52006, 52135, 52259, 52544, 
52743, 52976, 53293. 

Cargoes of romance. 546. 

Caribbean clipper. 29646, 29647, 42168. 

Caribbean lament. 29648. 

Caribe. 38526. 

Caricatures on Jack & Jill. 42169. 

Carida no to vini. 5634. 

Carillon. 24667, 38171 (54), 38527. 

Carimay. 10133. 

Carinito. 51123. 

Carinoso. 10134. 

Carin’s husband. 19360. 

Carioca. 547, 38528. 

Carissima. 5201 (117) 

Carle’s (Frankie) piano serenades. 548. 

Carlotta. 5635. 

Carl’s bewilderment. 42170. 

Carlsbad alma mater. 15124. 

Carlsbad Caverns. 549. 

Carmela, la cantaora. 24668. 

Carmelita. 19361, 19362. 

Carmelita mio [?] 550. 

Carmella don’ch’ you cry. 42171. 

Carmen. 5201 (367, 368), 8708 (b), 10874, 14692 
(565, 649, 749), 22537, 29091 (63, 217), 34788 (92 
724), 47124 (65) ‘ 

Carmen Ohio. 5636. 

Carmena. 50835 (53), 53636 (71) 

Carmencita. 15125, 15126, 19363, 42172. 

Carnations. 10135, 42173. 

Carnaval. 5637. 

Carnaval del Uruguay. 24669. 

Carnavalera, 51124. 

Carnevale di Venezia. 41610 (25) 

Carnicero jacinto. 42174. 

Carnival. 551, 9582 (84), 24219 (181) 

Carnival of Venice. 552, 553, 5638, 24670, 29091 
(64), 29649, 38171 (55), 51125. | 

Carnival parade. 24219 (182) 

Carnival song. 42175. 

Carnival waltz. 53636 (72) 

Caro Carolina, 29650. 

Caro mio. 42176. 

Caro mio ben. 19364. 

Carol-mass of the Holy Infant. 5639. 

Carol of the ox & ass. 24671, 24672. 

Carol of the sheep bells. 29651. 

Carol of the sheep-fold. 554. 

Carol of the wind. 42177. 

Carol time. 51126, 51127. 

Carol to the Child. 38529. 

Carole. 5640. 

Carole is the brightest star tonight. 5641. 

Carole Joy. 15127. 

Carole Lombard. 19365. 

Carole Lombard, gone but not forgotten. 35123. 

Carole - my Carole. 24673, 

Carole of my dreams. 10136. 

Carolina. 15128. 

Carolina & you. 15129, 

Carolina carvin’ time. 5642, 

Carolina furlough. 42178. 

Carolina in the morning. 555, 

Carolina Rose. 556, 38530. 

Carolina strand. 19366. 

Carolina swing. 24674. 

Carolina’s day. 34788 (93) 

Caroline. 19367, 47463, 

Carols gay we sing. 5643, 

Carols of Christmas. 38531. 

Carolyn. 29652, 35124. 

Carribbean [?] fantasy. 24675. 


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Carrie Rose. 557. 

Carrier Lexington. 42179. 

Carrot top. 42180, 

Carry along. 5644. 

Carry me back to Carolina, 558. 

Carry me back to dear old Dixie. 29653. 

Carry me back to my old Montana home, 29654, 

Carry me back to old Virginny. 559, 10137, 24219 
(183, 184), 42181. 

Carry me back to the mountains. 47464. 

Carry me with you in day-dreams, 19368. 

Carry on. 560, 561, 5645, 5646, 9582 (85, 86), 
10138-10140, 19369, 19370, 24676, 24677, 29655, 
29656, 35125-35127, 38532, 42182, 42183, 51128. 

Carry on, America. 5647. 

Carry on at home, sweet home, 51129, 

Carry on, carry on, carry on, 38533, 42184. 

Carry on down under. 29657, 35128. 

Carry on, ever on, 51130. 

Carry on for General MacArthur. 19371. 

Carry on, little honey. 15130. 

Carry on, Madelon, 5648, 

Carry on soldier. 47465. 

Carry on, Uncle Sam. 29658, 38534, 

Carry on, with a song. 5649. 

Carry on with Roosevelt, 15131. 

Carry the news to Hitler. 15132, 24678. 

Carrying a torch for him, 5650. 

Carrying along. 29659. 

Cart goes up & down, 29660. 

Cartero del amor. 24679. 

Cartoon 75. 10141. 

Carus breeze. 41610 (26) 

Cascade. 15133. 

Cascades in the sunlight. 51131, 

Casey. 47466. 

Casey at the bat. 562. 

Casey Jones, the brave engineer. 563. 

Cash for your trash. See Get some cash for your 
trash, 

Casino caprice. 10142. 

Casino ‘sequence. 5651. 

Cass the poultry man, 35129. 

Cassandra waltzes. 24219 (185) 

Cassidy, Private Michael Cassidy. 50835 (54, 55) 

Cast aside your troubles of yesterday. 564. 

Cast it away. 24219 (186) 

Cast thy burden upon the Lord. 5201 (118) 

Cast your doubts away. 565. 

Cast your troubles away. 24680. 

Castanet dance. 14692 (96) 

Castanets. 24681. 

Castilian dreams. 5201 (119) 

Casting all your care. 50835 (56) 

Castle in the universe, 15134. 

Castle innovation tango. 5201 (120) 

Castle maxixe. 5201 (121) 

Castle of dreams. 29661. 

Castle perfect trot. 9582 (87) 

Castle square. 34788 (94) 

Castle valse classique. 14692 (97) 

Castle walk. 5201 (122) 

Castles in the air. 47124 (66) 

Castles in the moonlight, 38535, 

Casual way. 38536. 

Cat, they say, may still look at a king. 24682, 

Catalina, 29662, 38537. 

Catereté, 47467, 

Caterpillar creep. 24683, 

Catharina cornaro., 5201 (123) 

Cathedral bell. 42185, 

Cathedral bells at twilight. 24684. 

Cathedral chimes, 51132. 


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nos, 1-12, 1942 


Cat’s & gator’s ball. 42186, 
Caucasian capers, 47468. 
Caught in the draft. 15135. 
Caught in the net. 42187, 
Caught in your spell. 42188. 
‘Cause honey, I’ Be in love. 5652. 
*Cause I just don’t make sense without you. 15136. 
‘Cause I know you. 35130. 
"Cause I love you. 42189, 
"Cause I jwas meant for you. 24685. 
"Cause Y’ m in love. 47469, 
Cause I’m so glad. 47470, 
"Cause it’s that way. 24686, 
"Cause my love is that true, 5653. 
’Cause my sugar daddy is a doughboy now. 29663. 
"Cause No Man’s Land belongs to me, 38538. 
Cause she’s got eve . 9654, 
Cause you ain’a goin’ to live forever - nohow. 
47471. 
‘Cause you said goodbye. 566. 
Cause you’re always on my mind, 19372. . 
‘Cause you re away. 10143. 
"Cause you re my Miss America. 47472, 
*Cause you’re the girl that I love. 47473. 
*Cause you're the one for me, 47474, 
Cavalcade of famous songs. 10144. 
Cavaliere. 24687. 
Cavalleria rusticana. 5201 (23), 14692 (384), 34788 
(577), 45091. 
Cavalry attack. 9582 (88, 89) 
Cavalry polka. 567. 
Cavatina. 18845 (22), 35131, 35132, 42190, 42191, 
47124 (67) 
Cavatina from Prince Igor. §1133. 
Cave in the woods. 9582 (90) 
Cecile. 38171 (56) 
Cecilia polka. 10145. 
Cedar crosstown. 42192. — 
Cee Sanders really loves her, 47475, 
Céfiro. 24688. 
Celebratin’ day in Tennessee. 18845 (23) 
Celerity. 47124 (68) 
Celeste. 568. 
Celeste Aida. 24219 (187) 
Celestia, beautiful goddess of love. 38171 (57, 58) 
Celestial stars of the U.S.A. 51134. 
Celestial voices. 14692 (98) 
Celita, 24689. 
Celtic litany. 35133. 
Celtic lullaby. 19373. 
Celtic set. 569. 
Celtic valse. 47124 (69) 
Censored. 29664, 38539. 
Centenary gentlemen fight to win that fight. 19374. 
Central avenue lullaby blues. 35134. 
Central Park, 15137, 42193. 
Centurama. 12404, 
Cephale et Procris, 10730. 
Cerisette polka. 5201 (124, 125) 
Cero tu. 24690. 
Chacha linda, 42194. 
Chacone., 42195. 
Chaconne, 29665, 38171 (59) 
Chaconne inG minor. 19375. 
Chacumbele. 42196, 
Chacun le sait. 29666. 
Chain without love, 570. 
Chained-ankle glide. 14692 (99) 
Chalk farm to Camberwell Green. 47124 (70) 
Challenge. 24691, 35135, 38540. 
Challenge of Rikki-tikki-tavi. 53636 (73) 
Challenger. 14692 (100, 101), 15138. 
Chamber in my heart. 29667. 


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Chambered nautilus. 29091 (65) 

Chamberguito. 571. 

Chamberlain’s lovely lotion. 572. 

Chaminade souvenir no. 14, 24219 (188) 

Champagne cocktails. 42197. 

Champagne lullaby. 10146. 

Champion of the world. 35136. 

Champion Romeo. 5655. 

Chances are, 15139, 29668. 

Chandler’s 100th anniversary. 38541. 

Change of heart. 573, 29669, 42198. 

Change of mind. 24692. 

Change pardners. 10147. 

Changeable silk. 47476. 

Changeable you. 10148. 

Changing moods. 29670. 

Changing my love. 42199. 

Changing shadows. 574. 

Chanitah. 29671. 

Chanson. 47477. 

Chanson canadienne, 24219 (189) 

Chanson d’automne. 24219 (190) 

Chanson du soir. 24219 (191) 

Chanson sans paroles. 34788 (95) 

Chansonette. 14692 (102), 19376. 

Chansonnette. 38171 (60) 

Chansons de Jean Sablon. 42200. 

Chansons de Ronsard. 575. 

Chansons de Tegatha pour les enfants. 5201 (126) 

Chansons d’octobre. 5201 (127) 

Chant de Gaspard Hauser. 10149, 

Chant de Roxane. 19377. 

Chant des fusiliers marins. 29091 (66) 

Chant d’Orient. 10150. 

Chant du nord. 34788 (96) 

Chant du soir. 5201 (128) 

Chant du V. 576. 

Chant for vengeance. 47478. 

Chant, no. 6. 5656. 

Chant of New Orleans. 15140. 

Chant of the Carolina woods. 577. 

Chant of the river spirits. 24219 (192) 

Chant oriental. 47479. 

Chant romantique. 24219 (193) 

Chant sans paroles. 14692 (103) 

Chanteuse. 19378. 

Chanting the song. 35137. 

Chants des soldats. 50835 (57) 

Chap with the Stars & Stripes. 29672. 

Chapel bells. 42201. 

Chapei bells will be ringing. 38542. 

Chapel by the sea. 5657. 

Chapel in the forest. 34788 (97) 

Chapel meeting. 578. 

Chapel musings. 51135. 

Chapel on the hill. 5658. 

Chaplin walk. 24219 (194), 53636 (74) 

Chappell’s army journal. 9582 (91), 18845 (24), 
47124 (71) 

Charades. 579. 

Charakterstuck. 47124 (72) 

Charge. 24219 (195, 196) 

Charge against a bully enemy. 35138. 

Charge of the lancers, 47124 (78, 74) 

Charge of the light brigade. 5201 (129) 

Charge on, United Nations, 42202. 

Chariot race. 53636 (75) 

Chariots of the Lord. 5201 (130) 

Charity begins at home, 47124 (75) 

Charlene. 24693. CH 

Charles street bus. 42203. 

Charley’s in the army. 5659. 

Charlie. 47480. 


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Charlie horse blues. 29673. 

Charlie McCarthy, 29674, 35139. 

Charlie McCarthy’s refrain. 38543, 

Charlie Rutlage. 42204. 

Charlotte. 35140. 

Charlotte Harbor stomp. 51136. 

Charlotte waltz. 47124 (76) 

Charlynn, 38544. 

Charm. 5660. 

Charmed, 10151, 15141. 

Charming. 29675. 

Charming Alice. 580. 

Charming Louise. 35141. 

Charming princess, 15142. 

Charming songster. 10152. 

Charms. 15143. 

Charms are the fairest when they’re hidden. 53636 
(76) 

Charms of love. 5661. 

Charrito. 35142, _ 

Charter of love. 51137. 

Chasin’ the blues. 51301, 51958. 

Chasing Ledue. 24694. 

Chasing my troubles away. 42205, 

Chasing those blues away. 15144, 

Chatelaine. 5201 (131) 

Chatita. 42206. 

Chatterbox. 14692 (104) 

Chave-oy oy chave. 10153. 

Cheap skate. 29676. 

Cheatin’ Dan Cupid. 51138. 

Cheatin’ on the Sand Man. 581. 

Cheating & lying blues. 10154. 

Check & double check. 38545. 

Chee, Chu, Chin. 582, 

Cheeks of rose. 24219 (197) 

Cheer, boys, cheer. 19379, 42207, 53636 (77) 

Cheer ’em on. 10155. 

Cheer for all three. 15145, 29677. 

Cheer for America. 29678, 38546. 

Cheer for democracy. 19380. 

Cheer, for our president. 29679. 

Cheer for the Beavers. 42208. 

Cheer for the Flag. 19381. 

Cheer for the U.S.A. 10156. 

Cheer for Uncle Sam, 24695. 

Cheer for your America. 24696. 

Cheer song. 24697. 

Cheer the boys, 51139. 

Cheer them to victory. 42209. 

Cheer to the lads, 19382. 

Cheer up. 5662, 14692 (105), 24219 (198), 34788 
(98), 51140. 

Cheer up America, 10157, 15146, 29680, 

Cheer up & be glad, 35143. 

Cheer up & shout. 35144, 

Cheer up & smile. 10158, 10159. 

Cheer up, blue Hawaii, 24698. 

Cheer up comrades. 583. 

Cheer up, England, here we come, 5663. 

Cheer up, laddie, 38547, 

Cheer up little soldier-man. 5201 (132) 

‘Cheer up my soldier boy. 15147. 

Cheer up old boy. -35145. 

Cheer up Susie. 42210. 

Cheer up the fellows you know. 53636 (78) 

Cheer up, the Yanks are coming. 19383. 

Cheer up, we’ll win. 19384, 

Cheer up your buddies, 584, 19385, 19386. 

Cheerful classics, 585, 

Cheerful tinker, 38548, 

Cheerfulness. 34788 (99) 

Cheerie-eerie-eerie up, my dearie. 51141. 


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Cheering a lad whose heart is sad, that should be 
otherwise. 586. " 

Cheerio. 10160, 29681, 35146, f 

Cheerio chum, we carry on together. 587, 

Cheerio, it’s off to war we go. 588. 

Cheerio, keep smilin’, 24699. 

Cheerio, not goodbye. 42211. 

Cheerio soldier boy. 35147. 

Cheero, 47124 (77), 50835 (58) 

Cheers! Cheers! Cheers. 47481. 

Cheers for America. 5664, 29682. 

Cheers for MacArthur, U. S.A. 10161, 

Cheers for our Flag. 5665. 

Cheers for the team. 15148. 

Cheerup. 38549. 

Cheese. 29683. 

Chelsea Bridge. 35148. 

Chémbere. 589. 

Chemical warfare service song. - 47482, 

Cheminée du Roi Rene. 19387. 

Cherchez la femme, 15149. 

Chere maison. 10162. 

Cherie. 35149. 

Cherished memories. 15150. 

Cherokee maiden. 10163. 

Cherokee rose. 5666. 

Cherokee stomp. 42212. 

Cherries le amour. 29684, 

Cherry blossom'time. 10164. 

Cherry blossoms. 35150. 

Cherry bounce. 35151. 

Cherry cheer cheer. 29685. 

Cherry Lane will bloom again. 42213. 

Cherry meets Mac. 24700. 


Cherry polka. 29686, 


Cherry ripe. 590, 15151, 24701, 41610 (27) 
Cherry Valley Sally. 42214, 

Cherubim song. 5201 (133-136), 47483-47486, 51142, 
Cherubim song in F. 34788 (100) 

Cherubs’ frolic. 10165. 

Chester & the judge sneak out. 38550. 
Chester W. Nimitz. 51143. 

Chevrons for two. 15152, 42215. 

Chevy Chase. 5201 (137) 

Chi t’amera piu di me. 29687. 

Chiamata, 24702. 

Chiapanecas. 19388, 19389-19392, 42216, 47487. 
Chica... chica... béa. 10166. 

Chica de enfrente. 10167, 24703. 

Chica del ford. 38551. 

Chica no quiere estudiar el piano. 15153. 
Chicago blues. 29688. 

Chicago jump. 24704, 

Chicago | moon, 19393. 

Chicago’s Great White Way. 42217, 

Chicken in the pot nine days old. 47488. 
Chicken leg. 42218. 

Chicken polka, 15154, 15155. 

Chicken reel. 19394. 

Chicken scratch. 51144. 

Chicken step. 591. 

Chicklets - twelve for five. 24'705, 

Chicks I pick are slender, tender & tall. 51145. 
Chicoyaba. 19395. 

Chief Sittin’-In-The-Wind. 5667. 

Chifla y bafla. 19396. 

Chihuahua Coahuila. 35152. 

Child divine. 38551*. 

Child Jesus. 29689, 29690. 

Child Jesus came to earth this day. 35153. 
Child Mozart. 42219, 

Child of peace, 42219*, 

Child this day is born. 29691. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Child was born in Bethlehem. 38552. 

Childhood. 24219 (199) 

Childhood days. 9582 (92), 35154. 

Childhood days at home. 15156. 

Childhood memories. 42220. 

Children, 42221. 

Children of America. 10168, 19397, 38553, 38554, 
42222, 

Children of Buttercup Commons, 10168*,. 

Children run home, 592, 

Children’s blessing. 15157. 

Children’s day. 15158, 

Children’s day classics, 24219 (200), 38171 (61) 

Children’s day service. 593, 

Children’s day treasury. 5201 (138) 

Children’s favorite songs. 51146. 

Children’s hour, 5668, 

Children’s party. 38171 (62) 

Children’s quarrel. 5201 (139) 

Children’s sleep, 38555, 

Children’ Ss song book of American holidays. 19398. 

Child’ S book of Christmas carols. 38556. 

Child’s dream. : 594. 

Child’s lullaby. 5669. 

Child’s music hour. 42223. 

Child’s play. 24706. 

Child’s prayer. 47489. 

Child’s song. 5201 (140, 141), 42224, 

Child’s song & prayer. 94219 (201) 

Chili con carne, hot stuff. 5201 (142) 

Chilli con-can, 47124 (78, 79) 

Chime waltz. 595, 

Chimes. 29091 (67), 53636 (79) 

Chimes in the rain, 15159. 

Sra} of Normandy. 3860, 8708 (a), 22781, 24219 
1236 

Chimes of Notre Dame. 42225. 

Chimes of Pasadena, 596. ie 

Chimes of St. Clements. 24219 (202) 

Chimes of the old village bells. 24219 (203) 

Chiming bells. 14692 (106) 

Chimney corner. 24219 (204) 

China boy. 51147. 

Chin Chin, 5201 (143-145, 147, 937), 14692 (107), 
29091 (68), 34788 (228) 

Chin Chin open your heart & let me in. 34788 (101) 

Chin Chin valse. 5201 (146) 

Chin high baby. 19399, 

Chin up. 15160, 19400, 24707, 38557, 42226, 

Chin up America, we ve got to win this war. 29692. 

Chin up, angel. 42227, 

Chin up, soldier, 47490, 

Chin up, thumbs up, don’t cry. 38558. 

China caravan. 597-599, 12959, 13788, 13798-13801. 

China conga. 600. 

China doll. 24708, 47491, 

China dolly. 42228, 

China moon. 15161. 

Chinaman’s chance, 42229. 

Chinatown, my Chinatown, 42230. 

Chinese boogie-woogie. 24709. 

Chinese Christmas carol. 47492, 

Chinese clock. 15162, 

Chinese etude. 42231. 

Chinese fox trot. 14692 (108) 

Chinese guerrilla song. 42232. 

Chinese honeymoon, 5201 (147) 

Chinese lullaby. 51148, 51149, 

Chinese maiden. 601. 

Chinese one step. 14692 (109) 

Chinese patrol. 24710. 

Chinese waltz, 14692 (110) 

Chinese war march. 38559. 


Chinesische flote. 29091, (141, 192, 565) 
Chinesischer walzer, 24219 (205) 
Chiney Mae. 19401. 

Chingo Lingo Lee. 47493. 

Chingo swing. 19402. 

Chinito pichilon. 10169. 

Chinkee, Chinkee, bow-wow. 602. 
Chino pantaleon. 24711. 

Chinoiserie, 29693. 

Chins up. 15163, 19403, 19404, 42233, 
Chins up America. 10170, 47494, 
Chins up, Americans. 15164, 24712, 29694. 
Chins up, mothers. 29695. 

Chins up, never say die, 29696. 

Chins up, we’re ready, let’s go. 5670. 
Chip off the old block. 603. 
Chipmunks. 15165. 

Chippewa River. 604. 

Chips off the old block. 42234, 
Chiqui-cha. 35155. 

Chiquita, I wish I only knew. 42235. 
Chiri-biri-bee. 47495. 

Chirping sparrows. 18845 (25) 
Chispas chapinas.: 10171, 24713. 
Chiu, chiu. 35156, 42236, 42237. 


Chiu, chiu, chiu, chiu. 24714, 


Chk’k chk’k for morale. 35157. 


Chlopski-bystry, pragne oczki kole mlyna. 5671. 

Chlopskie marzenie. 24715. 

Chloris in the snow. 14692 (111) 

Chocolate soldier. 330, 10172, 10173, 50594, © 

Choeur céleste. 34788 (102) 

Choice hymns. 38560. 

Choir manual for cathedral & parish church. 9582 
(93) 

Choo Choo Sammie, 10174, 

Choo choo train, 24716. 

Choo-choo train blues. 51150. 

Chool song. 5672. 

Choosey. 29697. 

Chop chop chop. 35158. 

Chop-pen jive. 29698. 

Chop the Jap hiding behind the cherry tree. 605. 

Chopin. 24219 (206) 

Chopin souvenir no. 17. 24219 (207) 

Chopsticks, 34788 (103) 

Chor-phantasie in C moll. 24219 (208) 

Chor zofinierzy. 9582 (94, 95) 

Choral & choral vorspiel, Wir glauben all’ an einen 
Gott. 606. 

Choral-improvisations, 607, 608. 

Choral invocation. 15166. 

Choral prelude. 10175, 47124 (80) 

Choral prelude on the tune Watchman. 24717. 

Choral rhapsody. 29699. 

Choral tango. 29700. 

Chorale. 5673, 38561. 

Chorale from church cantata no. 147, 29701. 

Chorale prelude. 609. 

Chorale prelude on Herzlich thut mich verlangen. 
10176. 

Chorale prelude on Lowell Mason’s tune Dort. 15167. 

Chorale prelude on Lowell Mason’s tune Wesley. 
19405. 

Chorales. 5674. - 

Chorombo etie. 42238. 

Chorus. 24718. 

Chorus of Gipsy girls. 24219 (209) 

Chorus of Polovetzian maidens. 29702. 

Chorus of praise. 19406. 

Chorus of the Druids. 9582 (96) 

Chow. 19407. 

Chow chow. 24219 (210) 


2003 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n.s., v. 37 


Chowder song. 51151. 

Christ & the nightingale. 42239, 

Christ, be with me. 15168, 35159. 

Christ Child. 47496. 

Christ Child’s lullabye. 5675. 

Christ church hymnal. 610, 

Christ for all the world. 38171 (63) 

Christ for me. 10177. 

Christ for Philadelphia. 38171 (64) 

Christ has arisen. 5676. 

Christ has assured my soul. 35160. 

Christ has won the victory. 38171 (65) 

Christ hath arisen. 53636 (80) 

Christ hath redeemed. 42240. 

Christ in compassion. 611. 

Christ in Gethsemane. 612. 

Christ in the little red wagon. 51152. 

Christ is born in Bethlehem. 29091 (69) 

Christ is come. 50835 (59) 

Christ is King. 47497, 47498. 

Christ is risen. 53636 (81, 82) 

Christ is the only Saviour. 50835 (60) 

Christ is there. 42241. 

Christ Jesus Savior. 35161. 

Christ knows. 24219 (211) 

Christ lives in my heart. 29703. 

Christ now reigns victorious. 53636 (83) 

Christ of Galilee. 15169. 

Christ of the Andes. 5677. ; 

Christ of the wounded hands. 42242. 

Christ our Redeemer. 24719. 

Christ our victory. 35162, 35163. 

Christ, the Almighty Saviour. 613. 

Christ, the bread of life. 5§78. 

Christ the Lord. 24720. 

Christ, the Lord, is risen to-day. 614, 5201 (148), 
5679, 5680, 10178, 15170, 15171. 

Christ triumphant. 53636 (84-86) 

Christ victorious. 5681. 

Christ who died for me. 29091 (70) 

Christ, whose glory fills the skies. 15172. 

Christchild lullaby. 615. 

Christian people. 35164. 

Christian America. 47499. 

Christian defense songs. 10179. 

Christian flag. 29704. 

Christian flag is my flag. 47500. 

Christian in a world below. 24721. 

ie alia O Christian, complete your hope chest. 

Christian songs. 10180. 

Christian way. 38562. 

Christianity in song. 19408. 

Christians sing out with exultation. 

Christina. 38171 (66) 

Christina, Reine de Suede. 34788 (104) 

Christine. 42243, 

Christless millions. 5201 (149) 

Christmas. 617, 34788 (105) 

Christmas album. 42244, 

Christmas anthem. 51153. 

Caen bells. 618, 5201 (150), 35165, 42245, 

Christmas candle. 19409, 19410. 

Christmas candle-light carol. 42246. 

Christmas cards that came too late, 15173. 

ee Carol. 14692 (112, 113), 29705, 42247, 

Christmas carol, 1942. 47501, 51156. 

ar carols. 5201 (151), 19411, 42248, 47124 

Christmas cheer, pass it ’round & ’round. 10181. 

Christmas, Christmas. 42249. 


29091 (71) 


Christmas classics. 24219 (212), 50835 (61) 
Christmas dawn. 29091 (72) 
Christmas day. 24219 (213) 
Christmas dream. 47502. 
Christmas eve. 47503. 

Christmas fantasia. 47504. 
Christmas fantasy. 42249*, 
Christmas folk song. 5682. 
Christmas greeting. 619. 
Christmas in the army. 47505. 
Christmas in the long ago. 38562*, 
Christmas journey. 42250. 
Christmas joys. 47506-47510. 


Christmas lullaby. 10182, 24219 (214), 29706, 47511. 


Christmas lullabye. 47512. 

Christmas melodies. 42251. 

Christmas memories. 24219 (215) 

Christmas message. 5683. 

Christmas minuet. 42252. 

Christmas morn. 19412, 

Christmas music from Messiah, 15174, 

Christmas, 1942, 51157. 

Christmas oratorio. 29707. 

Christmas prayer. 47513. 

Christmas questionings. 51158. 

Christmas roundel. 24722. 

Christmas service. 620. 

Christmas shop. 47514. 

Christmas sky. 24219 (216) 

Christmas song. 5684, 14692 (114), 29708, 47515, 
51159. 

Christmas spirit. 34788 (106, 107), 47516, 

Christmas star. 24723. 

Christmas stockings. 24219 (217) 

Christmas story. 10183. 

Christmas suite. 51160. 

Christmas swing. 47517. 

Christmas tale. 42253. 

Christmas thoughts. 42254, 42255. 

Christmas time. 5685. 

Christmas time is near. 42256. 

Christmas treasury. 5201 (152) 

Christmas tree. 9582 (97), 29709. 

Christmas wishes. 51161. 

Christola. 10184. 

Christopher docks. 51162. 

Christ’s banner unfurl. 19413. 

Christ’s redeeming love. 5686. 

Christus. 34788 (18, 603). 

Christus factus est. 14707. 

Chromatexcitement. 38563. 

Chronicle. 29710. 

Chrysler’s Major Bowes. 42257. 

Chrystus nam dzis sie, narodzik. 15175. 

Chu see-cheng yee. 10185. 

Chuckles. 42258. 

Chucu, chucu. 24724. 

Chulita. 42259. 

Chummy. 42260. 

Chupete. 29711. 

Church bells. 5687. 

Church bells of England. 24725. 

Church bells ringing. 14692 (115) 

Church bells that were silent are ringing again. 
51163. 

Church is marching on. 18845 (26) 

Church of God awake. 29091 (73) 

Church yard at nightfall. 50835 (62) 

Ciacona. 5688, 19414. 

Cielito lindo, 621, 5689, 15176, 15177, 24726, 29712, 
42261. 

Cieszmy sie. 19415. 

Cifesa, la Dolores. 29662. 


2004 


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nos. 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


Ciganka sam mlada. 38564. 

Cigarette. 24219 (218) 

Cigarette & a silhouette. 51164. 

Cigarette & a smile. 38565. 

Cigarette lighter. 42262. 

Cigarette really isa pal. 29713. 

Cigarette song. 19416. 

Cigarette, sweet music & you. 19417. 

Cigarrillo danzante, 29714. 

Cimarron, roll on. 38566. 

Cincinnatus march. 34788 (108, 109) 

Cinco canciones cubanas. 24727. 

Cinco tangos argentinos. 51165. 

Cinder Ella. 29715. 

Cinderella. 24219 (219), 29716, 29717. 

Cinderella & the fairy godmother. 9582 (98) 

Cinderella’s glass slipper. 29718. 

Cindy. 29719. 

Cindy Lou McWilliams. 15178. 

Cing petites pieces progressives. 29091 (74) 

Cinquantaine. 10186. 

Cinque liriche. 29720. 

Cipolla. 38567. 

Circassian peasants’ dance. 53636 (87) 

Circle G ranch house. 10187. 

Circle ’round the North star, big dipper. 19418. 

Circus blues, 15179. 

Circus day in Dixie. 34788 (110, 111) 

Circus day is here, 19419. 

Circus in town. 5690. 

Circus life. 24219 (220) 

Circus polka. 15180. 

Circus pony. 29721. 

Ciribiribin. 622, 38568, 42263. 

Citizen obey, it’s for the U.S.A. 19420. 

Citizens of tomorrow. 29722. 

Citizens song. 10188. 

City. 42264. 

City built on high. 24219 (221) 

City of ships. 38569. 

City with lights. 623. 

City’s crown. 42265. 

Civil air patrol march. 47518. 

Civilian defenders march. 5691. 

Civilian defense march. 19421. 

Civilian life is not the life for me. 38570. 

Claire is lying. 47519. 

Claire’s confession. 47520. 

Clairvoyant. 24728. 

Clancy. 38571. 

Clancy’s gone & joined the army. 624. 

Clang of the forge. 24219 (222) 

Clap hand polka. 10189. 

Clap hands for freedom. 47521. 

Clap hands polka. 42266. 

Clap your hands for victory. 10190. 

Clarabelle. 38572. . 

Claremont inn. 29723. 

Clarify. 24729. 

Clarinet a la king. 5692. 

Clarinet vs. tomtom. 10191. 

Clarinette dansant. 5693. 

Clarinetto con moto. 19422. 

Clarita. 625. 

Clarke’s characteristic studies for the cornet. 
24219 (223) 

Clasici. 10192. 

Class night - class of 743. 24730. 

Class song of 1944. 24731. 

Classic song album. 9582 (99) 


Classical album of original piano pieces. 29091 (75) 


Classical-jazzical. 10193. 


Classical variations for string orchestra. 15181. 


Classy little lassie. 24732. 

Claudius Meade march. 19423. 

Clauser (Al) & his Oklahoma outlaws’ folio of ori- 
ginal songs. 29724. 

Claveles para ti. 51166. 

Clavelito chino. 15182. 

Clavelitos. 626, 627. 

Clayton’s grand march. 42267. 

Cleab’ de air. 15183. 

Clean hands to do good work. 29725. 

Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts. 10194. 

Cleanse Thou my heart. 24219 (224) 

Cleansing stream. 19424. 


“Clear Lake blues. 29726. 


Clear the air. 24733. 

Clear the way. 19425, 35166. 
Clementina. 29727. 

Clementine. 5694, 5695, 10195, 42268. 
Cleola of the Nile. 24734. 


' Cleopatra. 42269. 


Cleopatra is her name. 35167. 
Cleopatra’s farewell. 15184. 

Cleta, my Cleta. 29728. 

Climb on the bandwagon. 19426. 

Climb on Uncle Sam’s bond wagon. 38573. 
Climbin’ up de mountain. 42270. 
Climbing blossoms. 14692 (116) 
Cling a little closer. 41610 (28) 
Clinging vine. 47522. 

Clink! Clink! Another drink. 15185, 
Clipper. 42271. 

Clippity clop. 51167. 

Clock shop. 47124 (8, 167, 269) 

Clop clop clop clop, clopping home. 42272. 
Close of day. 5696. 

Close ranks, 628, 629. 

Close those sleepy eyes. 47523. 

Close to God, 47524, 

Close to me, 10196. 

Close to my heart. 630, 38171 (67), 38574, 38575. 
Close to this heart of mine. 53636 (88) 
Close to you. 5697, 42273, 47525, 
Close together. 631. 

Close your eyes. 19427, 19428. 

Close your eyes & dream. 51168, 
Close your eyes & visualize, 5698. 
Close your sleepy eyes. 42274, 
Closer. 38576. 

Closer & closer, 42275, 

Closing response. 47526, 

Closing theme. 24735, 

Clotilde. 29091 (76) 

Cloud passed over the sun. 29729, 
Cloud shadows on the hills. 29730. 
Cloud song. 51169. 

Clouds. 632, 10197, 29091 (77), 29731. 
Clouds formed a picture of you. 38577. 
Clouds in your life. 633. 

Clouds now have no silver lining. 24736. 
Clouds of the North. 29732, 

Clouds over Paradise Isle. 10198. 
Clouds roll by. 51170. 

Clouds will be a home for you & I, 29733. 
Clover blossom time. 29734. 
Clovernook. 18845 (27) 

Clown. 14692 (117) 

Clown capers, 19429. 

Cloze props. 5201 (153) 

Clychau’r nadolig. 51171. 

Clyde Cook medley. 15186, 

C’mon honey, you can dance. 634, 

Co se nam muze stat. 19430, 
Coachman. 635, 


2005 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Coast artillery fighting song. 47527. 
Coast guard auxiliary. 51172, 

Coast guard patrol march. 42276. 
Coast patrol march. 29735. 

Coast to coast ona bus. 19431, 
Coaxy eyes. 5201 (154) 

Cobarde no. 10199. 

Cobwebs. 47528. 

Cobwebs on the moon. 636, 
Cock-eyed infantry. 42277. 

Cock o the North. 14692 (118) 
Cock-a-doodle-doo. 5201 (155), 5699, 
Cock-cock-a-doodle, he did the chicken reel. 

15187, 

Cocktail for one. 15188. 

Cocktail polka. 637. 

Cocktail suite. 29736. 

Cocky Americans, 19432, 

Cocky Jap. 15189, 

Cocoanut dance. 35168. 

Cocoon. 29737, 

Cocorico, 9582 (100) 

Cocoroco. 51173. 

Co-eds on parade, 51174. 

Coeur de ma mie. 29738, 47529. 
Coeur fidele. 34788 (112) 
Coffee-rationing blues. 51175. 
Coffee song, 29739. 

Cofo’ late. 35169. 

Cofre de mis recuerdos. 47530. 
Cohans & Kellys. 29740. 

Cohen owes me ninety seven dollars. 41610 (29) 
Coincidence, 15190. 

Cojo. 5700. 

Cokey cokey. 10200. 

Cold moon, 10201, 42278. 

Cold winter papa. 35170. 

Cole (Cozy) modern orchestra drum technique. 42279. 
Coleen my prayer. 10202. 

Colima. 38578, 

Colin boy. 15191. 

Colin Kelly. 19433, 42280, 42281. 
Colinette. 34788 (113) 

Colita del raton. 35171. 

Collect. 10203. 

Collect for social justice. 19434, 
Collect that scrap metal. 51176. 
Collection of hymns. 638. 
‘Collection of Jewish songs. 10204, 
Colleen machree. 29091 (78), 41610 (30, 31) 
College boy’s dream. 14692 (119) 
College inn rag. 53636 (89) 

College one step. 34788 (114) 
Collen, 42282, 

Colombina. 15192, 

Colonel Anderson march. 639. 
Colonel Bogey. 5201 (156) 

Colonel Robert C, Brady. 47531. 
Colonel Roderick R. Allen. 24737, 
Col. Sandy Summers. 19435, 
Colonial days. 5701. 

Colonial portrait. 29741. 

Colonial song. 5201 (157) 

Color combination. 38579. 
Colorado. 10205, 19436, 19437. 
Colorado blues. 9582 (101), 38171 (68) 
Colorado bound. 640. 

Colorado Rockies for my rock-a-baby-by. 641. 
Colorado song of victory. 42283, 
Colorado you're calling me, 24738, 
Colorful little couple 5702. 

Colorful North Carolina, 5703-5705, 
Colors, 642, 24739. 


Colors I see in you. 29742, 

Columbia, 35172, 

Columbia calls. 643. 

Columbia the gem of the ocean, 3946-3948, 19438, 
35173. 

Columbia jyour vigil keep, 19439. 

Columbia’ s pride. 14692 (120, 121) 

Columbia’s the girl we love. 19440, 

Columbine. 5706, 

Columbus day. 24219 (225) 

Com’ é bello vivere. 35174. 

Combat engineers. 29743. 

Come across, 24219 (226) 

Come again! Sweet love doth now invite. 47532, 

Come all ye men. 51177, 

Come all you loyal Yankees. 29744, 

Come along. 42284, 

Come along & dance, 644, 

Come along, boys. 35175. 

Come along, boys, we will win this war. 10206. 

Come along, everyone. 5707. 

Come along for the Honeymoon express. 24219 (227) 

Come along, sing our song, march along. 47533. 

Come along with me. 42285, 51178. 

Come & get it. 15193, 29745. 

Come & get me. 19441, 

Come & go with me to my Father’s house, 24740. 

Come & join the big parade, 38580. 

Come & see, go & tell. 29091 (79) 

Come & see us again. 42286. 

Come & sing of Jesus. 51179. 

Come & smoke a cigarette with me. 5708. 

Come & trip it. 29746. 

Come away, death. 645, 646, 29747, 

Come back. 24741. 

Come back again, ya hear. 38581. 

Come back Daisy. 47534. 

Come back, dear Dad. 29748. 

Come back home, back to home sweet home. 
24219 (228) 

Come back Joan of Arc. 19442. 

Come back love. 647. 

Come back my love, 648, 29749, 38582, 51180, 

Come back to Arue. 35176, 

Come back to Dreamland, 47124 (82), 53636 (90) 

Come back to me. 10207, 19443, 29750, 29751, 
42287, 42288, 47535. 

Come back to me dear. 29752, 

Come back to me in my dréams, 42289, 

Come back to me, my darling. 51181. 

Come back to me, my sweetheart. 10208. 

Come back to me sweetheart darling. 19444, 

Come back to Moonlight Lane. 5709. 

Come back to stay. 42290. 

Come back to the cabaret. 9582 (102) 

Come back to the silv’ry San Jaun[?] 29753. 

Come back to your home, 649. 

Come back today. 10209. 

Come back with the roses in June. 38171 (69) 

Come be my only girl. 38171 (70) 

Come, blessed death. 38583. 

Come brethren, do not tarry. 35177. 

Come, bring with a noise the Christmas log. 5201 
(158) 

Come buy a bond, 35178. 

Come buy a lei. 5710, 

Come, dance with me, 47536. 

Come defend America, 24742, 

Come down elevator man. 47537, 

Come down to the meadow. 19445. 

Come, fays & fairies, 29091 (80) 

Come folks. 650. 

Come for it’s June. 29091 (81) 


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INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1942 


Come, gentle death. 29754. 

Come gentles, rise. 24219 (229) 

Come go bungalowing. 18845 (28) 

Come hear the Christmas story. 651. 

Come hell, or high water, 42291. 

Come here, come here. 14692 (122) 

Come here, Lord. 19446, 

Come Holy Spirit. 5711, 53636 (91) 

Come Holy Spirit, heavenly dove, 47124 (83) 

Come home beloved. 29755, 

Come honey dance with me, 15194, 

Come in quickly. 51182. 

Come in sweetheart. 19447, 

Come into my heart. 10210, 24219 (230) 

Come into my plane up in the blue. 5712, 

Come Jane. 35179. 

Come join the ranks, 47538, 

Come, kneel with me, 24743, 

Come laugh with me. 19448. 

Come, let us sing with one accord. 47539. 

Come let’s a-wooing go. 47540. 

Come, let’ s be sweethearts again. 5201 (159) 

Come let’s salute our navy. 24744, 29756, 

Come let’s save democracy. 19449, 

Come, little maid. 652, 653. 

Come, Lord Jesus. 47541, 

Come, Mabel. 10211. 

Come marchin’ home to me. 24745. 

Come my love. 654, 

Come, my love, return to me. 35180. 

Come ’n get it. 38584. 

Come, O Thou Traveler unknown. 19450. 

Come on all of you Yanks. 29757, 

Come on along. 47124 (84) 

- Come on America. 5713, 5714, 10212, 19451, 
19452, 24746, 24747, 29758, 35181, 38585, 38586, 
47542-47544, 

Come on America & work for Uncle Sam. 5715. 

Come on, America, fight. 29759. 

Come on America, let's go. 655, 10213, 10214, 
24748, 

Come on, Americans. 656, 5716, 10215, 10216, 
15195, 15196, 24749, 51183, 

Come on, Americans, there’s work to be done, 
15197, . 

Come on & cheer. 35182. 

Come on & dance. 29760. 

Come on & fight.. 19453, 38587. 

Come on & help the U S.A. 5717. 

Come on & smile, 35183. 

Come on & wear a smile. 10217. 

Come on army. 29761. 

Come on, babe. 19454, 

Come on boys. 657, 5718, 15198, 19455, 24750, 42292. 

coe on Baye & fight for the Red, White & Blue, 
6 

Come on Boas in the uniform, 19456. 

Come on boys, let’ 8 get ’em. 24751. 

Come on, boys, let’s go. 34788 (115), 47545. 

Come on, boys, let’s go to Tokio. 5719. 

Come on buddies, 15199, 19457, 29762, 47546. 

Come on, buddy, we’ve got a job to do, 10218. 

Come on, buy a stamp. 5720. 

Come on Dobbin let’s go. 38588. 

Come on every man. 15200. 

Come on Federal. 42293, 

Come on, gal. 29763. 

Come on gals, 24752. 

Come on girls. 10219. 

Come on Japan, 24753. 

Come on Joe. 51184. 

Come on Johnny. 42294. 

Come on, ladies, join up with Uncle Sam. 47547. 


Come on let us get going. 10220; 

Come on, let’ s all go U.S.A. 19458. 

Come on let’ s celebrate, 47548. 

Come on, let’s fight. 35184, 47549. 

Come on, let’ s get on with the war. 47550. 

Come on let’ S go. 10221, 19459, 29764. 

Come on, let’s save democracy. 5721. 

Come on, let’s show them. 47551, 

Come on, let’s volunteer, 51185, 

Come on, men of America. 38589. 

Come on, my buddies. 35185.. 

Come on, my son, 24754, 

Come on now Sammie. 659. 

Come on out Mister Moon. 47552, 

Come on, Pauline, & smile. 10222, 

Come on, pinto, let’ s go. 51186. 

Come on sister let’s dance a lot. 15201. 

Come on soldiers. 19460. 

Come on, Uncle Sam. 660, 24755, 29765, 42295. 

Come on we Yankees. 24756. 

Come on workers come. 661. 

Come on Yankee. 42296, 

Come on, Yankee Doodle. 47553. 

Come on, Yankee, Uncle Sam is calling me & you. 
5722. 

Come on Yankees let’ s go. 15202, 

Come.on, Yanks, let’s go to Tokyo. 10223. 

Come on you Americans, 10224, 

Come on you beautiful moon. 38590. 

Come on, you son of a gun, 47554, 

Come on you sons of liberty. 10225. 

Come on, you Yankee soldier, 42297. 

Come on you Yankees, 51187. 

Come on you Yanks. 10226, 15203, 29766. 

Come out fighting. 42298. 

Come out for Jesus. 29091 (82) 

Come out heart’s delight. 24219 (231) 

Come out to the soft May morn. 5201 (160) 

Come over on the other side. 24219 (232) 

Come over to Dover. 5201 (161) 

Come per me sereno. 5723. 

Come play with me. 15204, 

Come puppy. . 29767. 

Come rally round our President. 662. 

Come right back to me, 34788 (116) 

Come roam with me, 47555, 

Come, said Jesus’ sacred voice. 24219 (233) 

Come, sail with me. 35186. 

Come, sing a song of gladness. 663. 

Come sing with zest. 34788 (117) 

Come south with me. 42299, 

Come spring. 10227, 

Come stand with me, beloved. 24757. 

Come summer, 19461. 

Come, sweet death. 29768. 

Come sweetheart come. 10228. 

Come take a trip with me ona Greyhound bus. 
51188. 

Come tell me what’s your answer. 19462. 

Come to arms, America calls. 24758. 

Come to Calvary. 19463. 

Come to de Promised Land. 47556. 

Come to Jesus to-day. 38171 (71) 

Come to me, 5724, 29091 (83), 29769, 42300, 
53636 (92) 

Come to me sweetheart. 42301. 

Come to my beautiful bungalow. 47124 (85) 

Come to Rio de Janeiro, 24759. 

Come to school. 34788 (118) 

Come to the beautiful ragtime ball. 24219 (234) 

Come to the dance. 53636 (93) 

Come to the Land of Sunshine. 38591. 

Come to the land of the Argentine. 5201 (162) 


2007 


INDEX 


Come una ronda. 29770, 

Come, United Nations. 24760, 47557, 

Come U.S.A. we’ve got a great big job to do, 10229. 

Come unto Him. 24761. 

Come unto Me. 5201 (163), 10230, 14692 (123, 124), 
15205, 24762, 29091 (84), 42302, "47124 (86), 50835 
(63) 

Come unto Me & rest. 29091 (85) 

Come unto Me, ye weary. 24219 (235), 29091 (86) 

Come unto these yellow sands. 24219 (236), 24763. 

Come walk with me, 664, 

Come wet your mustache with me. »38592. 

Come what may, can’t help loving you. 51189. 

Come whatever may. 15206. 

Come where my love lies dreaming. 5201 (164), 
24219 (237, 238), 35187, 39912. 

Come where the lilies bloom. 5201 (165), 29091 (87, 
88), 34788 (119) 

Come with arms outstretched. 665. 

Come with me. 666. 

Come with me to Paree, 24764, 47124 (87) 

Come with me to Slumberland. 42303. 

Come with me tonight, my love. 51190. 

Come ye fairies. 53636 (94) 

Come, ye faithful. 19464. 

Come ye shepherds. 53636 (95) 

Comedy. 42304. 

Comedy of love. 34788 (120) 

Comes at last a voice of gladness. 24219 (239) 

Comes the revolution. 24765. 

Comfort. 35188. 

Comfort ye. 19465. 

Comforter. 5201 (166), 42305. 

Comic strip army. 15207, 

Comical clown. 18845 (29) 

Comin’ thro’ the Rye. 42306. 

Comin’ thru the Rye. 29971. 

Coming! America. 667. 

Coming home. 5201 (167), 35189. 

Coming of spring. 14692 (125) 

Coming of the King. 29091 (89), 47557*. 

Coming of the Lama. 42307. 

Coming out party. 668, 19466. 

Coming thro’ the Rye. 18845 (30) 

Command me my commando. 38593. 

Commandant march. 50835 (64) 

Commander-in-chief. 669. 

Commander in chief U.S. navy. 24766. 

Commander of my heart. 42308. 

Commander of the air. 29772. 

Commando. 42309. 

Commando engineers. 51191. 

Commando march. 19467. 

Commandos. 24767, 29773, 38594-38596, 42310, 
42311, 47558. 

Commandos a-weigh. 35190, 

Commando’s serenade. 670, 15208. 

Commando’s song. 29774. 

Commemoration hymn, 42312. 

Commendation. 19468. 

Commit thy way unto the Lord. 19469. 

Commitment, 29775. 

Common touch. 1736, 737. 

Communication, 35191. 


Communication corps, the heart of the O-C-D, 42313. 


Communion. 24768. 

Communion hymn of the Ancient Irish church. 671. 
Communion intermezzo. 5725. 

Communion service. 672. 

Communion service in A. 42314. 

Communion verse. 5201 (168) 

Community band. 19470. 

Community swing. 51192. 


pt. 3, n. S., v. 37 


Commuter’s rush hour. 42315. 

Como aquellas rosas rojas. 24769. 

Como Mexico no hay dos. 51193. 

Como no... 42316. 

Como se baila el son. 51194. 

Companionship. 47559. 

Company A, 140th infantry. 35192. 

Company, attention. 5726. 

Company K. 38597. 

Company thirty-eight. 51195. 

Comparisons. 29776. 

Compasion. 10231, 42317. 

Compere guilleri. "38598. 

Complete courage & confidence in our own grand U. 
S. A. 24770. 

Complete method for the Boehm clarinet. 38171 (72) 

Compline service. 15209. 

Composer & the street band. 14692 (126) 

Composers album of sacred songs. 42318. 

Comprehension. 19471. 

Comprende tu. 51196. 

Comprendo que hice mal. 29777. 

Comrade. 47560. 

Comrade Jesus, Lord eternal. 673. 

Comrades. 10232, 38599, 38600, 47561. 

Comrades in arms. 5201 (169) 

Comrades one &all. 29778. 

Con. Dykeman’s march. 24771. 

Con las que repican doblan. 29779. 

Con loco frenesi. 5727. 

Concerning pirates. 53636 (96) 

Concert. 14692 (127, 128), 34788 (122) 

Concert etude. 10233, 10234, 

Concert fantasia. 34788 (123) 

Concert in A dur. 5201 (170) 

Concert march in F major. 10235. 

Concert overture for orchestra. 19472, 19473. 

Concert paraphrase of the Song of the soldiers of the 
sea. 47562, 

Concert piece. 51197. 

Concert transcriptions of favorite hymns. 674. 

Concert waltz. 19474. 

Concertino. 51198. 

Concertino inG minor. 15210. 

Concertino no. 1 in B flat major. 19475. 

Concerto. 10236-10238, 15211, 24772, 29780, 29781, 
35193, 47563, 53636 (97) 

Concerto a tre. 29782. 

Concerto da camera in D-dur. 675. 

Concerto en azul. 676. 

Concerto for bass. 47564. 

Concerto for bugs. 19476. 

Concerto for cello & piano. 10239. 

Concerto for clarinet. 15212. 

Concerto for clarinet & orchestra. 29783. 

Concerto for flute, or recorder, violins, violoncello 
& harpsichord. 29784. 

Concerto for French horn & orchestra. 29785. 

Concerto for French horn no. 3. 19477. 

Concerto for oboe & strings. 35194, 35195. 

Concerto for the piano with orchestra. 35196. 

Concerto for trombone. 19478. 

Concerto for two pianos & orchestra, 42319. 

Concerto for two violons. 35197. 

Concerto for viola & orchestra. 35198. 

Concerto for viola solo, two oboes, two horns & 
strings. 29786. 

Concerto for violin & orchestra. 24773. 

Concerto for violoncello & orchestra. 35199. 

Concerto for voice & orchestra. 29787. 

Concerto grosso. 10240. 

Concerto grosso inC minor. 10241. 

Concerto grosso inG minor. 10242. 


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nos. 1-12, 1942 


Consider the lilies. 24219 (242) 

Consider the sacred appeal. 19486. 

Consolation. 19487, 24219 (243), 29798, 41610 (32), 
47569. 

Consolations. 24219 (244) 

Console me. 51203. 

Constancy. 9582 (104) 

Constant. 29799. 

Constant lover. 50835 (65) 

Constantemente. 35205. 

Constantly. 15222, 38605. 

Constantly yours. 35206. 

Consuelo. 15223, 19488. 

Contact. 685. 

Contact, U.S.A. 19489. 

Contemplation. 5735. 

Contented John. 42329. 

Contentment. 34788 (124), 42330, 47570. 

Contes d’Hoffmann. 50835 (267) 

Contest of the nations. ‘53636 (98) 

Contestant march. 24219 (245, 246) 

Contra dances no. 1. 38606. 

Contraddizione. 29800. 

Contrary Mary. 24780. 

Contrary to human nature. 686. 

Contrasts. 687, 29801. 

Contrite heart. 688. 

Convalescent. 42331. 

Conversation. 689. 

Conversation piece. 42332. 

Convoy. 38607, 38608. 

Convoy at sea. 51204. 

Convoy must go through 690. 

Convoy my love. 42333. 

Convoy reaches port. 51205. 

Convoy song. 35207. 

Coo-ee coo-ee. 691. 

Cookie brigade. 29802. 

Cookin’ with gas - routine. 24781. 

Cookin’ with that natural gas. 692. 

Cool kind papa. 24782. 

Cool of the day. 35208. 

Cooperate. 29803. 

Cooperation makes a nation. 29804. 

Coo-se-coo. 10249. 

Copa Cabana. 29805. 

Copa del olvido. 693. 

Coplas de Pedro Romero. 24783. 

Copley square. 10250. 

Coppelia valse. 694. 

Copper colored moon. 42334. 

Copucha. 42335. 

Coq d’or. 1998, 38615, 39872. 

Coquet. 9582 (105) 

Coqueta. 15224, 19490. 

Coquetta. 18845 (31) 

Coquette. 5201 (173), 9582 (106), 14692 (129, 130), 
38171 (74) 

Coquetterie. 24219 (247) 

Coquette’s chatter. 15225. 

Cor Jesu flagrans. 29806, 47571. 

Cor Jesu sacratissimum. 51206. 

Cora & Charlie in the cabin. 29807. 

Cora waltz. 34788 (125) 

Coral. 19491. 

Coral Gables. 695, 24784. 

Coral Isle. 29808. 

Coraopolis high school - marche. 38609. 

Corazon. 15226. 

Corazon encadenado. 38610. 

Corazon rumbero. 29809. 

Corcovado. 10251. 

Cordoba. 38611. 


Concerto grosso no. 2. 29788. 

Concerto in A. 47565. 

Concerto in A minor. 5728-5730, 10243, 19479, 
35200, 42320. 

Concerto in B flat minor. 677, 678. 

Concerto in D major for violoncello solo & string 
orchestra. 35201. 

Concerto inD minor. 15213. 

Concerto in F. 51199. 

Concerto in F for violin. 24774. 

Concerto in G minor for violoncello & chamber 
orchestra. 5731. 

Concerto no. 1. 15214, 24775, 47566. 

Concerto no. 2. 47567. 

Concerto no. 3 in B flat. 38601. 

Concerto op. 35. 29789. 

Concerto overture inG minor. 10244. 

Concerto per violino e orchestra. 29790. 

Concerto per violoncello e orchestra. 35202. 

Concertstuck. 5201 (171) 

Concetta. 10245, 29791. 

Conchita linda. 15215. 

Conchita, Marchita, Lolita, Pepita, Rosita, Juanita 
Lopez. 29792. 

Conchita, my Conchita. 51200. 

Concierto espanol. 15216. 

Condor pasa. 15217. 

Coney Island. 679, 49908. 

Coney Island Jane. 24776. 

Coney Island polka. 680. 

Confession. 681, 38602. 

Confession to a mother. 42321. 

Confessional. 5732. 

Confidence. 29091 (90), 38603. 

Confidencia. 42322. 

Confidential message. 42323. 

Confidentially. 35203. 

Conflict. .51201. a 

Confusion. 19480, 42324. 

Conga. 15218. 

Conga beso. 19481. 

Conga Bianca. 24777. 

Conga conguita. 10246. 

Conga de carnaval. 19482. 

Conga de Jaruco. 42325. 

Conga del amor. 10247. 

Conga del ciclon. 24778. 

Conga echoes. 682. 

Conga en Veracruz. 10248. 

Conga militar. 29793. 

Conga para Isabel. 29794. 

Conga que faltaba. 683. 

Conga rime. 29795. 

Conga Sue. 19483. 

Congita. 19484. 

Congratulations. 5201 (172), 9582 (103), 38604. 

Conjunto del ritmo. 15219. 

Conn French horn fingering charts. 29796. 

Conneautee. 29797, 35204. 

C-o-n-n-e-c, t-i-c-u-t. 42326. 

Connecticut salute. 51202. 

Connecticut Yankee. 32096. 

Conquer in the Saviour’s name. 38171 (73) 

Conquered. 24779. 

Conquest montage. 47568. 

Conrad’s arrival. 42327. 

Conscience bells. 24219 (240) 

Consecrate my soul to Thee. 5733, 42328. 

Consecration. 15220. 

Consecration hymn. 24219 (241) 

Consejo. 15221. 

Conservation swing. 19485. 

Consider & hear me. 684, 5734. 


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INDEX 
pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Coucou. 10254. 

Could be. 38621. 

Could be, dear, 24790. 

Could I. 51210. 

Could I be falling in love. 24791. 

Could I believe. 19497. 

Could I forget. 14692 (132) 

Could I help it. 35212. ; 

Could it be. 47572. vj 

Couid it be the music or could it be the moon. 708. 

Could it be you. 709, 24792, 47573. 

Could it take a girl like you. 10255. 

Could the dreams of a dreamer come true. 38171 
(76) 

Could this be adream. 10256. 

Could this be love. 15235, 42343. 

Could this be true. 29821. 

Could you. 42344, 47574. 

Could you be true. 38622. 

Could you care, 29822. 

Could you forget. 10257. 

’ Could you forgive me. 710. 

Could yqu love me, 5744. 

Couldn’t believe in love. 10258. 

Count in cadence command. 24793. 

Count me in. 5745, 24219 (249), 40992, 41487, 41603, 
44816, 45594. 

Count to ten. 47575. 


Cordon Rouge foxtrot. 19492. 

Corine. 696. 

Corine Corina. 24785. 

Corinne. 29810. 

Corkey Kelly. 5736. 

Corn flower. 53636 (99) 

Corn grinding song. 24786. 

Corn on rye. 5737. 

Corn song. 19493. 

‘Corned beef & cabbage. 42336. 

Cornetski. 50835 (66) 

Corny. 697. 

Corny ol’ tune. 29811. 
Corona. 29812. 

Coronado. 698. 

Coronate the Prince of Peace. 29813. 
Coronation. 15227. 

Coronita. 51207. 

Corporal McGee, of Company C. 51208. 
Corporal told the private. 19494, 29814. 
Corporal’s round-robin. 29815. 

Corpus Christi. 24787. 

Corregidor. 5738, 15228, 29816, 38612, 42337. 
Corregidor shall be free. 38613, 51209. 
Corregidor unafraid. 24788. 

Corregidor we’re coming back. 42338. 
Corregidor, we’re coming back to you. 35209, 38614. 


Corregidor, your name shall live forever more. 


35210. 
Corrida. 29817. 
Corridas en Madrid. 5739. 
Corrido de las Islas Filipinas. 15229. 
Corrido de los chapos. 5740, 29818. 
Corrido mexicano. 15230. 
Corsage for Easter. 42339. 
Corsage of roses. 35211. 
Cortada de San Ignacio. 15231. 
Cortege de noces. 38615. 
Cortege feerique. 10252.. 
Cortejo. 38616. 
Cortijera de Sevilla. 699. 
Corydon. 700. 
Corylen. 701. 
Cosas del amor. 38617. 
Cosmopolitan. 42340. 
Cosmopolite. 19495. 
Cossack batallion[?] 38618. 
Cossack cradle-song. 14692 (131) 
Cossack dance. 24219 (248) 
Cossack rides. 5741. 
Cossacks’ dance. 29091 (91) 
Cossack’s farewell. 702, 703. 
Cossacks’ mazurek. 53636 (100) 
Coster rumba. 38619. 
Costume party. 34788 (126) 
Cosy little cottage down the lane. 704. 
Cottage, a garden & you. 1705. 
Cottage for two. 5742, 42341. 
Cottage in the country. 42342, 
Cottage of love. 38620. 
Cottage of my dreams. 24789. 
Cottage on the hillside. 29819. 
Cotton blossom serenade. 47124 (88) 
Cotton blossom time. 38171 (75) 
Cotton blues, 15232. 
Cotton fields. 19496. 
Cotton moon. 10253. 
Cotton Pickers, 29820. 
Cotton picker’s jamboree. 706. 
Cotton picker’ S swing. 707. 
Cotton pickin’ time in Arkansaw. 5743. 
Cotton picking. 15233. 
Cotton tail. 15234. 


Count your buttons. 42345. 
Countess Maritza. 12855. 


~ Counting on you. 711, 24794. 


Counting sheep. 47576. 

Counting the stars. 51211. 

Countries of the Empire. 51212. 

Country boy. 29823. 

Country club. 41610 (33) 

Country dance. 19498, 42346. 

Country gardens. 5746, 19499, 19500, 42347, 

Country girl. 5201 (685, 778) 

Country lane. 5747. 

Couple of Vs will do for Adolph Hitler. 712. 

Courage. 47577. 

Courage Americans, 5748. 

Courier. 18845 (32) 

Court of the broken hearted. 713. 

Court order. 42348. 

Courtroom. 24795. 

Courts of Janislyd. 47124 (89) 

Courtship. 50835 (67) 

Courtship of Andy Hardy. 5366, 5749, 5779, 5848, 
6871. 

Cousin Jedediah. 5201 (174) 

Cousin Lee song album. 15236. 

Cousin Lucy. 38171 (368, 405, 422), 53636 (483, 
526, 547) 

Cousins. 714. 

Cover me with all your love. 47578. 

Cover my face with kisses. 38623. 

Covered wagon rolled right along. 29824, 

Covey’s waltz. 35213. : 

Cow. 47579. 

Cow-cow boogie. 35215, 47580, 51213. 

Cow-girl from the range-land of Zan. 5751. 

Cow girls rendezvous. 715. 

Cowboy & the debutante. 716, 

Cowboy ballads. 29825-29828. 

Cowboy blues. 10259. 

Cowboy, clean your boots. 47581. 

Cowboy dance & serenade. 29829. 

Cowboy in the A.E.F, 10260. 

Cowboy inthe clouds. 47582. 

Cowboy Joe from Oklahoma. 10261. 

Cowboy riding high over there. 29830. 


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Cowboy swings. 29831. 

Cowboy town. 38624. 

Cowboy | waltz. 717. 

Cowboy’ s day. 38625. 

Cowboy’ 8 dream girl. 19501. 

Cowboy’ S fancy. 15237. 

Cowboy’ s girlfriend. 10262. 

Cowboy’ Ss heaven. 10263. 

Cowboy’ s hopes. 5750. 

Cowboy’ Ss lament. 10264. 

Cowboy’ 8 last ride. 15238. 

Cowboy’ 8 lullabye. 718. 

Cowboy’ S prayer. 35214. 

Cowboy’s sacrifice. 19502. 

Cowpunchers’ waltz. 35216. 

Cows may come & cows may go, but the bull will go 
on forever. 14692 (133) 

Cow’s milk & honey. 35217. 

Cozy home in the West. 19503. 

Cozy little cottage. 15239. 

Crab Town. 35218. 

Crack-a-Jap. 719, 47583. 

Cracked nuts. 19216, 19294, 20935, 20936, 23165. 

Cradle, a baby & you. 720. 

Cradle hymn. 38626. ; 

Cradle hymn of the Madonna. 10265. 

Cradle of rhythm. 721. 

Cradle of the moon. 24796. 

Cradle song. 722, 723, 7242, 9582 (107), 10266, 
15240, 23797, 24798, 29832, 35219-35221, 38171 
(77), 38627, 42349, 42350, 47584, 53636 (101, 102) 

Cradle-song of the shepherds. 47585. 

Cradle song of the Virgin. 5752. 

Cradled in blue. 24799. 

Cranesque. 51214. 

Cranky old Yank, in a clanky old tank. 47586. 

Cranky Yankee. 35222. 

Crashill Some rag. 5201 (175) 

Crashing through. 38628. 

Craze of an Indian. 29091 (92) 

Craze of this age. 38629. 

Crazy. 15241. 

Crazy Daffodil. 42351. 

Crazy. echo. 15242. 

Crazy Joe’s store. 5753. 

Crazy Johnny. 51215-51217. 

Crazy, lazy tune. 724. 

Crazy new craze. 24800. 

Crazy quilt. 24801, 47587. 

Crazy rain. 24802. 

Cream of America’s man power. 38630. 

Create in me a clean heart. 35223. 

Created equal. 47588. 

Created you for me to love. 19504. 

Creation. 24219 (250), 51218. 

Creative piano technic. 15243, 

Creative way to music play. 15244. 

Credit union march. 19505. 

Credit with a smile. 38631. 

Credo. 24803, 24804, 29833. 

Credo in unum Deum. 5754. 

Creed for lovers. 15245. 

Creed of the ranger corps. 51219. 

Creel. 5755. 

Creepy weepy. 29834. 

Creepy weepy blues. 725. 

Crescent City blues. 35224. 

Crest of blue. 29835. 

Creyendo en que me amabas. $5225. 

Crib. 38632. 

- Cribbin’ the corn. 24805. 

Cricket. 5201 (176) 

Cricket in the thicket. 29836. 


Cricket on Gary street. 10267. 

Cricket serenade. 47589. 

Cricket’s lullaby. 42352. 

Crimson & gold. 47124 (90) 

-Crimson hills. 42353. 

Crimson leaves. 19506. 

Crimson rambler. 24219 (251) 

Crimson serenade. 29837. 

Crimson tornado. 15246. 

Crinoline girl. 5201 (325, 462, 970, 1084), 14692 
(226, 322, 721, 821), 47124 (91) 

Crinollana. 29838. 

Crispus Attucks. 42354. 

Croatan lullaby. 5756. 

Croix de Lorraine. 726. - 

Cromwell & Meridan at 8. 15247. 

Crosbyana. 29839. ; 

Cross. 15248, 29091 (93) 

Cross-bearer. 15249. 

Cross my heart. 5757, 19507, 19508. 

Cross my heart & hope to die. 29840. 

Cross my heart I love you. 42355. 

Cross of Christ. 29091 (94) 

Cross on the hill. 24806. 

Cross over. 10268. 

Cross road. 15250. 

*Cross the Rockies. 5201 (177) 

Cross word song. 1727. 

Cross you used to wear. 24807. 

Cross your heart. 35226. 

Crossing over. 35227. 

Crossing the bar. 728, 10269, 24219 (252, 253), 
42356, 42357. 

Crossing there. 1729. 

Crossroads. 13732, 24222, 24694, 24808, 25079, 
‘25225, 26367, 26465, 26476, 26632, 27223, 27948, 
28140, 29805. 

Crowell’s geyser. 51220. 

Crown Him. 5201 (178) 

Crown Him with many crowns. 1730, 5201 (179) 
5758. 

Crown melodies. 47124 (92) 

Crown of glory. 47590. 

Crown of liberty. 5759. 

Crown of the year. 9582 (108) 

Crown of thorns. 24219 (254) 

Crown our Saviour King. 34788 (127) 

Crowned or crucified. 47124 (93) 

Crowning day. 38171 (78) 

Crowning glory. 47591. 

Crowns of glory. 29841. 

Crow’s picnic. 15251. 

Crucifixion. 19509. 

Cruel brother. 15252. 

Cruel daddy. 34788 (128) 

Cruel heart. 5760. 

Cruel papa. 14692 (134), 24219 pe 

Crueldad. 15253. 

Crusader of the free. 29842. 

Cry darling. 29843. 

Cry for democracy. 19510. 

Cry, Hitler, cry, der stars vill make you die. 42358 

Cry who cares. 15254. 

Cryin’ in my beer. 42359. 

Crying for the moon. 47592. 

Crying in the night. 19511. 

Crying myself to sleep. 5761. 

Crying won’t bring back your joys. 10270. 

Cuando aprenda a quererte. 38633. 

Cuando en los bosques. 42360. 

Cuando llora mi violin. 15255. 

Cuando llores. 10271. 

Cuando me besaste tu. 29844. 


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Cuando tu te vayas. 731. 

Cuantos tormentos. 42361. 

Cuatro piezas. 29845. 

Cuba. 38634. 

Cuba y Puerto Rico. 732. 8 
Cubalibra conga. 733. 

Cuban barbecue. 1734. 

Cuban breezes. 24809. 

Cuban chant. 29846. 

Cuban countryside. 29847. 

Cuban nights. 19512. 

Cuban rhapsody. 29848. 

Cubana. 24810. 

Cubanita celosa. 735. 

Cubanoca. 736, 737. 

Cubby’s black & white key games. 19513. 
Cucalambe. 15256. 

Cucaracha. 738. 

Cuckoo. 10272, 24219 (256) 

Cuckoo in the nest. 739. 

Cuckoo in the woods. 29091 (95) 
Cuckoo polka. 740. 

Cucurucuru cucu. 15257. 

Cuddle blanket. 24219 (257) 

Cuddle close to me. 29849. 

Cuddle up. 51221. 

Cuernavaca. 1741. 

Cugat’s (Xavier) Latin-American rhythms for pian- 

ists, accordionists, arrangers. 5762. 

Cuidado que viene el toro. 742, 743. 
Cumberland Mountain blues. 5763. 
Cumpanitas doradas. 42362. 
Cumparsita. 15258. 

Cundo se va. 10273. 

Cup cakes. 1744. 

Cup hunters. 53636 (103) 

Cupid & Campaspe. 14692 (135) 

Cupid gave the signal. 1745. : 

Cupid inthe moon. 24811. 

Cupid, please kidnap me. 24812. : 
Cupid shot a dart into my heart. 19514. 
Cupid’s bow. 746. 
Cupid’ 8 command. 34788 (129) 

Cupid’ 8 dart. 35228. 

Cupid’s got an eye on me. 19515. 
Curacoa. 747. 

Curator. 38635. 

Curé d’Argenton. 47593. 

Cure for blackout blues. 19516. 
Curfew. 38636, 42363. 

Curio shop. 35229. 

Curly head. 38637, 42364, 47594. 
Curly head boy. 29850. 

Curly head of mine. 5764. 
Curly-headed gal of mine. 42365. 
Curly-headed you. 5766. 

Curly tops. 5765. 

Curra de los reyes. 24813. 

Curse of old Ireland. 5767. 

Curtain call. 748. 

Curtain came down on the stage of my dreams. 42366 
Cute as cotton. 38638. 

Cute little cutie. 38639. 

Cute little summery time. 34788 (130), 41610 (34) 
Cute things you do. 15259. 

Cutest, Sweetest baby that ever was. 29851. 
Cuttin’ out. 19517. 

Cy from Chi. 29852. 

Cygne. 24814. 

Cymbal sockin’ Sam. 15260. 

Cynthia. 42367. 

Cynthia’s in love. 38640. 

Cynthie Ann. 749. 


Czardas. 750-752, 15261, 35230, 41610 (35) 
Czardas orchestra collection. 5768. 

Czar’s bride. 38334. 

Czech rhapsody. 42368. 

Czerwony Kapturek. 29853. 

Czibulka. 14692 (136) 

Czibulka memories. 19518. 

D.V. 29091 (96), 34788 (131) 

Da Easta time. 15262. 

Dad. 47595, 51222. 

Dad, before Igo. 19519. 

Dad, I miss you so. 5769. 

Dad — I’ll carry on. 5770. 

Dad, we know you’ve been there before. 10274. 
Da-da-da. 47596. 

Daddie’s letter. 42369. 

Daddy. 24219 (258, 259) 

Daddy & son. 19520. 

Daddy darling. 753. 

Daddy dear. 15263. 

Daddy, dear daddy. 47597. 

Daddy dear of mine. 15264. 

Daddy don’t you worry. 15265. 

Daddy has gone. 29854. 

Daddy, I love you more & more each day. 5201 (180) 
Daddy, I miss you. 10275. 

Daddy Long Legs. 38171 (79) 

Daddy missed you tonight little curly head. 5771. 
Daddy needs a new set of tires. 19521. 
Daddy of a Yankee Doodle dandy. 19522. 
Daddy of us all. 29855. 

Daddy please come back to me. 15266. 
Daddy sails home. 5772. 

Daddy spare those tires. 51773. 


~ Daddy tell your baby what you want her todo. 42370. 


Daddy will be back some day. 51223. 

Daddy won’t you buy him for me. 14692 (137), 18845 
(33), 24219 (260) 

Daddy, you've never seen him. 29856. 

Daddy | 8 fighting for my Uncle. 10276. 

Daddy’ 8 footsteps. 47598. 

Daddy’ s inthe army. 10277. 

Daddy’ 8 Irish.melodies. 18845 (34) 

Daddy’ 8 letter. 24815. 

Daddy’s letter, signed, Your loving son. 47599, 
51224. 

Daddy’ 8 little buddy. 7154. 

Daddy’ 8 little girls. 47600. 

Daddy’ 8 little partner. 5774. 

Daddy’ 8 little soldier boy. 19523. 

Daddy’ 8 little sonny boy. 42371. 

Daddy’ 8 little sweetheart. 42372. 

Daddy’ 8 lullaby. 10278, 38641, 42373, 42374. 

Daddy’ 8 lulluby [?] 10279. 

Daddy’ 8 playing soldier. 10280. 

Daddy’ s soldier. 47601. 

Daddy’s waltz. 19524. 

Dad’s boy. 47602. 

Dads of young America. 5775. 

Daffadils [?] 19525. 

Daffodil. 51225. 

Daffodils. 47124 (94), 47603. 

Daffodils in the rain. 1755. 

Dago, Jap & Hun. 38642. 

Daheim. 5201 (181), 423175. 

Dah’s gwine ter be er lan’ slide. 50835 (68) 

Daily prayer. 19526. 

Daily technical studies. 50835 (69) 

Dainty. 5776. 

Dainty daffodils. 34788 (132) 

Dainty Dalia. 38643. 

Dainty gavotte, 24219 (261) 

Dainty ‘kerchief. 38644. 


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INDEX 


Dainty little maiden. 29857. 

Dainty maid. 1756.. 

Daisy chain. 5201 (182) 

Daisy June. 15267, 19527. 

Daisy polka. 47124 (95) 

Dakota days. 35230*. 

Dakota Land. 24816. 

Dakota moon. 47604. 

Dakota sunset. 35231. 

Dalby trumpet studies. 42376. 

Dalhart’s (Vernon) new song album. 35232. 
Dalibor. 18845 (35, 36) 

Damascus commandery no. 58 march. 15268. 
Dame Durden. 53636 (104) 

Dame un beso. 5777. 

Damsel in distress. 10281. 

Dan Cupid brought you back again. 35233. 
Dance. 42377. 

Dance a cachucha. 42378. 

Dance after phone talk. 24817. 

Dance & sing. 157. 

Dance around the snowman. 53636 (105) 
Dance before the fight. 24818. 

Dance by moonlight. 53636 (106) 

Dance caprice. 15269. 

Dance for me. 15270. 

Dance for two pianos. 15271. 

Dance from Smaland. 5778. 

Dance, golden leaves. 14692 (138) 
Dance in form of a chaconne. 42379. 
Dance in the flower. 29858. 

Dance i the vale. 47124 (96) 

Dance interlude. 15272. 

Dance into space. 19528. 

Dance invitation. 5779. 

Dance little snowflake. 5780. 

Dance, love, dance. 51226. 

Dance man buys a farm. 42380. 

Dance me again, till I’m dreamy. 5781. 
Dance me goodbye. 41610 (36) 

Dance of an ostracised imp. 10282. 
Dance of joy. 10283. 

Dance of romance. 24819, 51227. 
Dance of Spain. 29859. 

Dance of spring. 53636 (107) 

Dance of sugar plums. 24219 (262) 
Dance of the Arabs. 9582 (109) 

Dance of the birds. 5782. 

Dance of the buffoons. 1758. 

Dance of the dolls. 24219 (263) 

Dance of the dragon-flies. 42381. 
Dance of the flowers. 24219 (264) 
Dance of the ginger-bread man. 47605. 
Dance of the gnomes. 14692 (139) 
Dance of the Gypsy children. 29091 (97) 
Dance of the harvesters. 34788 (133) 
Dance of the ladies of yesteryear. 14692 (140) 
Dance of the moonbeams. 50835 (70) 
Dance of the paper dolls. 24820, 29860. 
Dance of the pixies. 759. 

Dance of the princesses. 42382-42384. 
Dance of the rag doll. 51228. 

Dance of the Russian sailors. 5783. 
Dance of the scarecrows. 10284. 

Dance of the skeletons. 47606. 

Dance of the Spanish onion. 10285, 47607. 
Dance of the swords. 5201 (183) 

Dance of the sylphs. 24219 (265) 

Dance of the three blind mice. 10286. 
Dance of the tumblers. 10287. 

Dance of the woodwinds. 10288. 

Dance of youth. 15273. 

Dance on the green. 29091 (98), 38171 (80) 


Dance, please, dance. 19529. 

Dance Rozika. 9582 (110) 

Dance team. 24821. 

Dance ’til the dawn. 51784. 

Dance tune. 15274, 15275. 

Dance with me. 19530, 24822, 38171 (81) 


‘Dance-a-tonic. 24823. 


2013 


Danceland. 9582 (111) 

Dancers. 29091 (99) 

Dancer’s dream song. 47608. 

Dancers of the night. 24824. 

Dancin’ on de square. 29861. 

Dancing & romancing underneath the moon. 29862. 

Dancing & romancing with you. 19531. 

Dancing around. 5201 (268, 442, 692, 899, 900, 1048), 
24219 (156, 166, 181, 360, 368, 426, 427, 463, 
878, 955, 972, 1226, 1417, 1480), 29091 (100- -102, 
355), 53636 (250) 

Dancing at dawn. 19532. 

Dancing at the Commodore. 1760. 

Dancing at the cotton ball. 18845 (37), 47124 (97) 

Dancing at the fair. 761. 

Dancing at the sunrise. 29863. 

Dancing bear. 9582 (112) 

Dancing bride. 47609. 

Dancing children. 19533. 

Dancing class. 38171 (82) 

Dancing doll. 35234, 42385, 42386. 

Dancing down a stardust lane. 15276. 

Dancing dreams. 1762. 

Dancing faun. 42387. 

Dancing feet. 15277. 

Dancing fingers. 47610. 

Dancing fool. 35234*, 

Dancing for defense. 19534. 

Dancing girls are singing now of love. 19535. 

Dancing in moonlight. 35235. 

Dancing in the dark. 763, 10289. 

Dancing in the night. 10290. 

Dancing in the snow. 51229. 

Dancing - insert. 764. 

Dancing mad. 5201 (184) 

Dancing middies. 14692 (141) 

Dancing ‘neath the Irish moon. 24219 (226, 267) 
Dancing on the lawn. 47611. 

Dancing on the meadow. 9582 (113) 

Dancing on the streets of Old Broadway. 29864. 

Dancing party. 765. 

Dancing shadows. 42388. 

Dancing shoes. 766, 767. 

Dancing sunbeams. 24219 (268), 38171 (83) 

Dancing the blues away. 5201 (185), 41610 (37), 
53636 (108) 

Dancing the jelly roll. 41610 (38, 39) 

Dancing the jitney hop. 38171 (84, 85) 

Dancing the vict’ry waltz. 42389. 

Dancing to the beat of my heart. 24825. 

Dancing waves. 53636 (109) 

Dancing witha dream. 10291, 15278. 

Dancing with jive. 38645. 

Dancing with the girls at home. 47124 (98) 

Dancing with you. 29865. 

Dancing without any music. 38646. 

Dancing wood nymphs. 53636 (110) 

Dandelion. 18845 (38) 

Danger, men blasting. 51230. 

Dangerous enemy agent. 35236. 

Dangerous mood. 1768. 

Dangerous moonlight. 13599, 23541, 28490. 

Dankhymnus. 9582 (114) 

Danny. 47612. 

Danny boy. 38647. 

Danny, Danny Dando. 15279. 


Danny in love. 15280. 
Danny’ 8 message. 42390. 
Danny’s watch. 15281. 
Dans les bois. 29866. 
Dans pa viking. 15282. 
Dans vid klaralven. 15283. 
Dansa brasileira. 24826. 
Danse antique. 24219 (269, 270) 
Danse aragonaise. 29091 (103) 
Danse bohemienne. 35237. 
Danse caractéristique. 29091 (104), 34788 (134) 
Danse characteristique [?] 29867. 
Danse cracovienne. 5201 (186) 
Danse gaie. 24827. 
Danse hongroise. 9582 (115) 
Danse joyeuse. 24828. 
Danse macabre. 10292, 35238. 
Danse persane. 24219 (271) 
Danse printaniére. 34788 (135) 
Danse romantique. 41610 (40) 
Danse russe. 10293. 
Danse sauvage. 18845 (39) 
Danse serénade. 14692 (142) 
Danse tzigane. 10294. 
Danses concertantes. 769. 
Danses fantastiques. 42391-42393. 
Danseuse. 53636 (111) 
Dansons la gigue. 10295. 
Dante. 5201 (187) 
Danza. 19536, 29868, 35239, 42394, 42395. 
Danza de Antonito. 15284. 
Danza lucumi. 5785. 
Danzas espafiolas. 29091 (105) 
Dardanella. 47613. 
Dare-devil Dick the diver. 24219 (272) 
Darest thou now, O soul. 19537. 
Dark cloud blues. 42396. 
Dark clouds over the ocean will have a silver 
lining soon. 5786. 
Dark clouds will clear. 47614. 
Dark clouds will soon roll away. 24829. 
Dark design. 38648. 
Dark eyes. 1770, 771, 5787, 29091 (106), 35240, 
38649, 42397. 
Dark lies. 1772. 
Dark moon. 10296. 
Dark night of the soul. 47615. 
Dark o’ de moon. 15285. 
Dark stole up on Bethlehem. 773. 
Dark Sugar. 19538. 
Dark the night. 29869. 
Dark wings in the night. 774. 
Darkness. 47616. 
Darkness at noon. 38650. 
Darkness over me. 24830. 
Darktown blues —a colored song. 19539. 
Darktown masquerade. 19540. 
Darktown poker club. ,2201 (188, 189) 
Darktown suffragettes’ parade. 24219 (273) 
Darlene. 10297, 42398. 
Darlin’. 42399, "47124 (99), 53636 (112) 
Darlin’ do. 24831. 
Darlin’ if I don’t come back. 19541. 
Darlin’ mine. 51231. 
Darlin’ tell me why. 42400. 
Darling. 775, 776, 5788, 15286, 19542, 19543, 
29870, 29871, 38651, 42401, 47617, 51232. 
Darling angel mine. 10298. 
Darling Ann Zaddell. 5789. 
Darling are you lonely now. 15287. 
Darling be good & remember. 35241. 
Darling believe me now. 29872. 
Darling come back to me. 42402. 


Darling Daisy. 47618. 

Darling, darling, dear. 5790. 

Darling, do not cry. 35242. 

Darling, do not forget. 35243. 

Darling don’ t believe me. 1777. 

Darling don’ t you forget me. 42403. 

Darling don’t you know Ido. 10299. 

Darling girl you once were mine. 15288. 

Darling, how long will you be gone. 42404. 

Darling, how you lied. 1778. 

Darling, I always will miss you. 29873. 

Darling I am coming back to you. 19544, 42405. 

Darling I love you. 1779. 

Darling I miss you. 19545. 

Darling I remember you. 780. 

Darling if, I only had you. 10300. 

Darling, r ll go on. 29874. 

Darling I’ u never fall again. 19546. 

Darling, I’ll remember you. 5791. 

Darling, I’m coming home. 19547. 

Darling, rm in love. 38652. 

Darling a m lonesome & blue. 15289. 

Darling I’m waiting for you. 47619. 

Darling is it true. 10301. 

Darling, it’ s all over now. 5792. 

Darling, it’s wonderful to be called sweetheart by 
you. 24832. 

Darling it’s you. 19548. 

Darling Jean. 15290. 

Darling, just make up your mind. 35244. 

Darling, keep me in your heart. 19549. 

Darling little lady. 29875. 

Darling, maybe someday you'll miss me. 38653. 

Darling, my darling. 38654. 

Darling Nellie Gray. 781, 782, 29091 (107), 51233. 

Darling, not without you. "5793. 

Darling of Cazanga. 15291. 

Darling of mine. 51234. 

Darling of my dreams. 42406. 

Darling of the guard. 15292. 

Darling pal. 19550. 

Darling please. 10302. 

Darling please don’t go away. 1783. 

Darling, please have no fear. 1784. 

Darling please remember. 10303. 


| Darling, remember. 19551. 


Darling remember that I love you. 15298. 
Darling, sang the nightingale. 19552. 
Darling soldier boy. 19553. 

Darling, someday. 24833. 

Darling, that’s what I like about you. 29876. 
Darling, we must say goodby. 19554. 
Darling when I come back. 785. 

Darling, while you’re away. 42407. 
Darling why. 15294. 

Darling, why did you go. 5794. 

Darling, why is it so different now. 10304. 
Darling, will you stay. 19555, 29877. 
Darling will you wait for me. 24834. 
Darling without you. 47620. - 

Darling, won "t you come back to me. 51235. 
Darling, won’t you please be mine. 19556. 
Darling, you almost won my heart. 38655. 
Darling you don’t love me anymore. 786. 
Darling, you know how I love you. 10305. 
Darling, you, touch my heart. 47621. 
Darling, you’ll never know. 787. 

Darling your lips. 19557. 

Darling, you’ rea picture. 15295. 

Darling you’re what I’m living for. 1788. 
Darlings in friendship. 42408. 

Darn the mem’ ry of it all. 10306. 

Darn U. 35245. 


2014 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


Darn you. 10307. 

Das kommt vom huppsassa. 35246. 

Dat ole Rastus. 29878. 

Date to remember. 789. 

Date with destiny. 790. 

Date with you in my dreams. 24835. 

Datin’ on a dollar. 24836. 

Daughter of K K K Katie. 15296. 

Daughter of K-K-K-Katy loves a nephew of Uncle 
Sam. 15297. 

Daughter of madamoiselle [?] 10308. 

Daughter of the regiment. 45171. 

Daughter’s love. 10309. . 

Daughters of America. 19558, 38656. 

Daughters of Eve. 34788 (136) 

Daughters of freedom. 42409. 

Dauntless Captain Colin Kelly. 38657. 

David’s lamentation. 19559. 

Davis (Jimmie) song folio. 35247. 

Davy’ s inthe navy. 29879. ~ 

Davy’s in the navy now. 10310. 

Dawn. 791-793. 

Dawn again. 38658. 

Dawn & a wave of light. 29880. 

Dawn breaks. 15298. 

Dawn broke thru. 47622. 

Dawn dreams. 19560. 

Dawn flight. 794. 

Dawn from the skies above. 

Dawn immortal. 5201 (190) 

Dawn in the desert. 18845 (40) 

Dawn in the woodlands. 29881. 

Dawn QO’ ) Day on Broadway. 35248. 

Dawn o’er the wooded hills. 53636 (113) 

Dawn of a misty morn. 42410. 

Dawn of love. 795. 

Dawn of peace. 47623. 

Dawn of spring. 29091 (108) 

Dawn of the kingdom, 5201 (191) 

Dawn patrol. 35249, 52429. 

Dawn will break. 47624. 

Dawn will break through. 42411. 

Dawn will come. 10311. 

Dawning. 38660. 

Dawning light. 796. 

Dawning of spring. 24219 (274) 

‘Dawn’ 5 awakening. 5201 (192) 

Dawns’ first beam. 51236. 

* Day after. 47625. 

Day after day. 5795, 10312, 19561. 

Day, after day, after day. 42412. 

Day after our last goodbye. 5796. 

Day & night. 24837. 

Day & the deed. 797. 

Day before tomorrow. 29882. 

Day by day. 5797, 19562, 24838. 

Day dreaming. 24839, 29883, 29884. 

Day dreaming of my dream girl. 29885. 

Day dreams. 5201 (193), 5798, 24840, 35250, 
50835 (71) 

Day he was called away. 24841. 

Day I looked into your eyes. 35251. 

Day I went away from you. 42413. 

Day in Dog-dom. 47626. 

Day in Wyoming. 47627. 

Day is gently sinking to a close. 53636 (114) 

Day is done. 24219 (275) 

Day is past & over. 14692 (143) 

Day nearer home, sweetheart. 15299. 

Day of days. 24842. 

Day of gladness. 38171 (86) 

Day of judgment. 50835 (72) 

Day of liberty. 29886. 


38659. 


2015 


Day of resurrection. 5201 (194) 

Day of salvation. 38171 (87) 

Day of vengeance. 51237. 

Day that I come back to you. 47628. 
Day that I met you. 42414, 47629. 
Day that my dreams come true. 798. 
Day that you left. 47630. 

Day we saidI do. 47631. 

Day when our peace is won. 38661. 
Day will dawn. 33528. 

Day with the toys. 29091 (109) 

Day you came along. 10313. 

Day you rejected my love. 51238. 
Day you went away. 15300, 51239. 
Day your song book came. 51240. 
Daybreak. 15301, 15302, 29887. 
Daydream waltz. 51241. 

Daydreams. 10314, 29888. 
Daydreams of you. 10315. 

Daylight saving. 19563. 

Days ahead. 47632. 

Days gone by. 29889, 35252. 

Day’s in the land of Texas. 29890. 
Days of autumn. 799. 

Days of birth. 47124 (100) 

Days of darkness. 35253. 

Days of ty youth. 15303. 

Days of ’49. 51242. 

Days of yesterday. 38662. 

Day’s sunset. 38663. 

Days when I called you my own. 35254. 
Days when you were mine. 800. 
Dazed ina dream. 24843. 

De bottom lan’. 35255. 

De deep, deep South. 801. 

De donde. 10316. 

De happy land. 35256. 

De las long res’. 5201 (195) 

De lovin’ Shepherd. 47633. 
De massa ob de sheepfol’. 
De parte de quien. 42415. 
De profundis. 38664. 

De un amor viejo. 15305. 
Dead ashes. 38665. 
Dead wife. 38171 (88) 
Deaf old woman. 15306. 
Deaf woman’s courtship. 5799. 
Deal with the devil. 802. 

Dear. 10317. 

Dear Alice. 38666. 

Dear beloved Old Glory. 15307. 
Dear Bill. 29891. i 
Dear Bob, we’ll keep our liberty. 
Dear boy Johnnie. 29893. 

Dear boy of America. 5800. 
Dear boy of mine. 29894. 

Dear captain. 29895. 
Dear comrades. 5801. 
Dear dad. 29896, 47634, 
Dear Dada. 42416. 
Dear daddy. 10318. 
Dear daddy, it’s a boy. 29897. 

Dear dark head. 5201 (196) 

Dear darling. 29898. z 

Dear darling Irene. 15308. 

Dear dear old pal. 35257. 

Dear Dixie Belle. 24844. 

Dear Evalina. 42417. 

Dear Flag. 19564. 

Dear folks. 10319. 

Dear folks back home. 47635. 

Dear hands that gave me violets. 47124 (101) 
Dear heart of mine. 53636 (115) 


15304. 


29892. 


51243. 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Dear home in Holland. 10320. 

Dear Honey. 47636. 

Dear I love you. 24845. 

Dear, I was wrong. 10321. 

Dear, I'll love you ever ever more. 29899. 

Dear, ru wait for you. 15309. 

Dear, it’s you! Just you. 29900. 

Dear Johnnie. 29901. 

Dear Johnny. 35258, 42418. 

Dear Kate. 19565. 

Dear land of Canada. 29902. 

Dear land of mine. 5802, 19566. 

Dear Laura. 47637. 

Dear Lilly Lou. 47638. 

Dear Linda. 51244. 

Dear little baby mine. 5803. 

Dear little boy of mine. 803. 

Dear little girl, why cry. 19567. 

Dear little house in Good-Children Street. 19568. 

Dear little Ireland. 29903. 

Dear little mother 0’ mine. 24219 (276, 277) 

Dear little nook for two. 804. 

Dear little Peg of Corregidor. 42419. 

Dear little pipe. 47124 (102) 

Dear little playhouse. 38667. 

Dear little Rose. 42420. 

Dear little scrapbook. 35259. 

Dear little sweetheart. 24846. 

Dear little sweetheart of mine. 29904. 

Dear little tot. 15310. 

Dear Lord & Father. 19569. 

Dear Lord, I Thee adore. 10322. 

Dear Lord Thy way is best for me. 47639. 

Dear Louis. 15311. 

Dear Louise. 47640. 

Dear love days. 29091 (110) 

Dear Margaret darling. 29905, 

Dear Marge. 38668. 

Dear Mary. 29906. 

Dear Mr. President. 805. 

Dear mom. 806. 

Dear mother. 15312, 47641. 

Dear mother & home. 807. 

Dear mother do not worry. 47642. 

Dear mother don’t cry. 24847. 

Dear mother of Jesus. 808. 

Dear mother of mine. 19570. 

Dear Nell. 24848. 

Dear octopus. 24849. 

Dear old alma mater. 5804. 

Dear old California. 29907. 

Dear old car. 29908. 

Dear old college days. 9582 (116) 

Dear old dad, 15313, 24850, 24851, 42421. 

Dear old daddy, how I miss you. 809. 

Dear old éngland. 10323. 

Dear old fashioned Irish songs my mother sang to 
me. 47124 (103) | 

Dear old Flag, we'll keep the faith with you. 19571. 

Dear old Georgia mammy. 5805. 

Dear OldGlory. 19572, 42422, 51245. 

Dear old grammar school days. 47643. 

Dear old home. 47644. 

Dear old lady. 35260. 

Dear old locker room. 15314. 

Dear old Nebraska state. 47645. 

Dear old Red cross. 10324. 

Dear old Red, White & Blue. 19573. 

Dear old Saturday night.. 34788 (137) 

Dear old South Sea Island breeze blow back my love 
tome. 42423. 

Dear old southern moon. 47124 (104) 

Dear old Southland, 24852. 


Dear old spot in Tennessee. 15315. 

Dear old sunny home. 10325. 

Dear old U.S.A. 15316. 

Dear one. 29909. 

Dear one, loved one, sweetheart. 810. 

Dear pal & comrade. 42424. 

Dear publisher. 24853. 

Dear Red, White & Blue. 29910. 

Dear St. Joseph. 29911. 

Dear Santa. 51246. 

Dear Savior mine. 29912. 

Dear sis. 35261. 

Dear soldier dad of mine. 38669. 

Dear soldier of mine. 47646. 

Dear son. 5806, 5807, 15317, 35262, 38670-38672, 
42425, 47647. 

Dear son Buddy. 35263. 

Dear Sue. 47648. 

Dear sweet lady. 42426. 

Dear sweetheart. 5808, 10326, 35264. 

Dear U, U, U. 15318. 

Dear Uncle Sam. 5809, 10327, 19574, 24854, 29913, 
38673. 

Dear Uncle Sam we love you. 811. 

Dear U. S. A., 24855. 

Dear when we’ re together. 812. 

Dear, while we’re dancing. 10328. 

Dearer as the days go by. 29091 (111) 

Dearer than all. 50835 (73) 

Dearest darling. 35265, 47649. 

Dearest friend. 34788 (138) 

Dearest friend of all. 38171 (89) 

Dearest girl in the world. 53636 (116) 

Dearest May. 24856. 

Dearest memories. 10329. 

Dearest name of all is Jesus. 813. 

Dearest on earth. 814. 

Dearest one. 5810, 5811, 29914. 

Dearest Tom. 29915. 

Dearest, while you are roaming. 29916. 

Dearest, you’re the one I love. 24857. 

Dearie, dearie, dearie. 29917. 

Dearie is your heart mine. 5812. 

Dearie, why did you leave. 42427. 

Dearly beloved. 29918. 

Dearth. 41610 (41) 

Death on the hills. 5201 (197) 

Death the revealer. 14692 (144) 

Debt to be paid. 19575. 

Debutante. 5201 (198), 10330, 14692, (14, 89, 145, 
189, 238, 406, 407, 546, 820), 18845 (15), 24219 
(92, 163, 278, 1025, 1102, 1284, 1463), 24858, 29091 
(112-114, 191), 34788 (139), 50835 (74), 53636 (117) 

Debutante jblues. 35266. 

Debutante’ 8 diary. 35267. 

December "forty one. 42428. 

December morn. 24219 (279) 

December rain. 5813. 

December seventh, nineteen forty-one. 10331. 

December ‘th, nineteen forty-one. 10332, 15319. 

Decile que vuelva. 15320. 

Decision & death. 42429. 

Decision day service. 815. 

Declaration of interdependence. 19576. 

Declaration of love. 14692 (146) 


Decorate the branches on our family tree with medab 


won for U. S. A. 816. 
Decoration day. 24219 (280) 
Dedication. 24859, 24860. 
Dedication hymn. 6442. 
Dedication to those who fell. 35268. 
Deed .& a word. 817. 
Deep blue night. 51247. 


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INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Deep blue sea. 42430. Delnice polka. 10340. 

Deep down lonely blues. 35269. Delores in my heart. 42439. 
Deep in a new affair. 818. Delta gamma songs. 35273. 
Deep ina rose. 35270. Delusion. 19588. 

Deep in love. 5814. Dem bones. 825. 

Deep in my heart. 5815, 19577, 42431-42434, Dem deep dark blues. 5824. 

53636 (118) Democracy. 826-828, 5825, 10341, 15328, 15329, 
Deep in my heart, dear. 29919. 29927, 29928, 35274, 35275, 42440, 42441, 47653, 
Deep in my heart, sweetheart. 42435. 51251. 

Deep in my sorrow. 42436. Democracy & you. 829. 
Deep in romance. 24861. Democracy depends on you. 24865. 
Deep in the heart of my dreams. 819. Democracy is here to stay. 15330. 
Deep in the heart of taxes. 19578. i Democracy is marching on. 42442. 
Deep in the heart of Texas. 43675. Democracy marches. 35276. 
Deep in the heart of Tokyo. 29920. Democracy onthe march. 5826. 
Deep in the Savior’s love. 29091 (115) Democracy shall never, never die. 830. 
Deep in the South. 10333. Democracy the wonderful. 42443. 
Deep in the Southland. 15321. Democracy will never die. 35277. 
Deep in the valley of love. 29921. Demoiselle chic. 50835 (77) 
Deep is my love for you. 51248. Demon’s dance. 15331. 
Deep love. 42437. Dempsey swing. 38678, 42444. 
Deep mist. 10334. Denali. 10342. 
Deep regions of my heart. 19579. Dengozo. 24219 (282),34788 (141-143) 
Deep regrets. 15322. Denial. 831. 
Deep rhythm. 5816.. Denibet design for playing piano. 832. 
Deep river. 5817, 10335, 19580, 29922, 38674. Denied. 24866. 
Deep sea diver. 19581. Denn die wacht vergeht so schnell. 14692 (147) 
Deep shadows. 820. * | Denn wir fahren gegen Engeland. 50835 (78) 
Deep sleep. 38675. j Denningham’s sapphire water. 24867. 
Deep South. 51249. Dentro de ti. 10343. 
Deep surrender. 821. Deny not thy God. 24219 (283) 
Deep waters. 38676. Departed companion. 42445. 
Deep within my heart. 34788 (140), 51250. ; Departure. 9582 (117) 
Deeper & deeper. 53636 (119) De Paul demons. 24868. 
Deeper still. 29091 (116) Depend on me Uncle Sammy. 47654. 
Defence for victory. 42438. Depression blues. 42446. 
Defend America. 15323, 24862, 38677. Derechos del brujo. 24869. 
Defend America’s freedom. 19582. Derniére page. 5201 (199), 9582 (118), 14692 (148) 
Defend our Flag America. 47650. Des muller’s tochterlein. 15332. 
Defend the U. S. A. 15324. Descant to America. 38679. 
Defend to the end. 10336. Desconsuelo. 38680. 
Defend your country. 24863. Descriptive suite. 42447. 
Defenders, come on. 24864. Desde que te fuiste. . 5827. 
Defender’s desire. 29923. Desdemona’s song. 833. 
Defenders of America. 5818, 35271. Desecration. 29091 (117) 
Defenders of democracy. 5819. Desecration rag. 29091 (118) 
Defenders of liberty. 15325. Desengafiado. 834. 
Defenders of Wake, we Salute you. 822. Desengafiame. 5828. 
Defense blues. 5820. Desengafio. 10344. 
Defense, defense, that’s the word in the U. S. A. Desert. 51252. 
10337. Desert blues. 19589. 
Defense is weak. 823. _ Desert dreams. 29929. 
Defense song. 5821, 10338. Desert is heaven to-nite. 35278. 
Defense stomp. 19583. _| Desert is mine. 10345. 
Defense worker’s hymn. 47651. Desert love songs. 34788 (144) 
Deine blumen. 24219 (281) Desert moon. 5829, 10346. 
Deja iluci6n mi corazon vivir. 5822. . Desert night. 15333, 35279. 
Déjame explicar. 19584. ; Desert paradise. 835. 
Déjame mi vida. 19585. Desert patrol. 24870, 29930. 
Déjame ya. 19586. Desert prayer. 24871. 
' De-ka de-ka dekalow. 15326. Desert rhapsody. 10347. 
Delectation. 50835 (75) Desert Rose. 10348. 
Delia. 5823. Desert sands. 47655. 
Delicious & refreshing. 29924. : Desert song. 836, 29931. 
Delighted. 29925. : Desert spring. 10349. 
Delightfulness of you. 47652. : Desert star. 42448. 
Deliver me from love. 10339. Desert suite. 35280. 
Deliver me to Tennessee. 824, 15327. Deserted house. 24219 (284) 
Deliver our message to Tokyo. 19587. Deserted temple, 24219 (285) 
Delivery boy bounce. 35272. : Desesperacion. 42449. 
Délivrance. 50835 (76) Desgracia. 51253. 
Delmore brothers’ folio of native a me- Desgraciado dfa. 35281. 
lodies. 29926. Design for a dream. 42450. 


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INDEX E 
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Design for dreams. 35282. Diana, 18845 (42), 24219 (290), 35291, 42459. 
Design for jivin’. 42451. Diana from Indiana, 24875, 
Design for music. 29932. Diane. 19596. 
Designed for listening. 42452. Dianne dance. 847, 
Desilusion. 837, 838. ' Diary of a day. 29091 (122) 
Desir. 29091 (119) Di Bella (O.) Italian dance albums for orchestra, 
Desire. 839, 10350, 29933. 15341, J 
Desire you inspire. 15334. Dice una cancion, 47658. 
Desolation. 42453. Dick, Ned &I. 47659, 
Desperation. 5830. Dick ’ Whittington. 16892, 18825, 
Desprecio. 5831. Dickory, dickory, dock. "5201 (201) 
Después del aguacero. 38681. ; Dicky, dicky, doo. 29941, 
Destination unknown. 35283, 42454. Dictator march, 9582 (123) 
Destino cruel. 29934. Dictators you have to go. 42460. 
Destiny. 29935. Dicty-doo, 5201 (202), 14692 (151), 24219 (291) 
Destiny our land is hailing. 29936. Did any one ever tell you. 24876, 
Destiny unknown. 42455. Did anyone see him come in, 47124 (106) 
Destiny’s own Detroit. 29937, 35284. Did I do wrong. 29942. 
Destroyer joins convoy. 51254. Did I ever tell you. 47660. 
Destroyer puts to sea. 51255. Did I meet you ina dream, 29943. 
Destroyers. 41950. Did I think, 5835, 
Desyat boyevikh pesen Sovyetzkogo naroda. 15335. Did it rain last night. 24877. 
Detail Joe. 47656. Did the moon play tricks on me, 5836. 
Detour, repairing the road to my heart. 15336. Did the Sandman get mad at me, 29944, 
Detroit. 24872. Did Uncle Sammie know he had some cheese, 42461, 
Detroit Tech. Dynamics. 24873. : Did you did it. 848. 
Deuces wild. 15337. Did you dream last night. 849. 
Deutsche sang. 24219 (286) e Did you ever break my heart. 51258, 
Deutsche volkslieder. 24219 (287, 288) . Did you ever dream a soldier’s dream, 35292, 42462. 
Deutsches dankgebet. 14692 (149) Did you ever have a sweetheart turn you down, 29945, 
Deutsches lied. 47124 (105) Did you ever stop to think, 29946. 
Deutschland. 34788 (145, 146) Did you ever write a song. 5837. 
Deux études pour piano. 29938. Did you get your kiss, 35293. 
2 impressions de Notre-Dame. 9582 (119) Did you know, 47661. ; 
Deux prefudes pour piano. 9582 (120, 121) Did you mean it, 850. 
Deux princesses. 29091 (120) Did you notice, 5838, 
Deux trios faciles. 29091 (121) Did you see my love, 19597. 
Deuxieme meditation in fis moll. 5201 (200) Did you write to your boy today. 19598. 
Developing instrumental musicianship. 35285-35290. | Di-dah song. 51259. 
Deviation - variation. 42456. Diddie-bum. 42463. 
Devil & Daniel Webster. 15338, 15339. Didja ever, 42464, 
Devil & Mr. Hitler. 10351. Did’ ja lie to me Julie in July. 51260. 
Devil called a meeting. 47657. Didn’ t get my homework done. 24878. 
Devil-dog marines. 42457. Didn’t I. 19599. 
Devil dogs. 29939, 38682. Didn’t I tell you so, 10353, 
Devil got mad. 19590. Didn’t it rain. 19600. 
Devil in disguise. 5832. Didn’t you know. 5201 (203), 35294. 
Devil is a travelling man. 29940. Dido & Aeneas, 50958. 
Devil sat down & cried. 840. Dido’s lament, 42465. 
Devil’ S getting air-conditioning. 42458. Didst thou not love me. 29091 (123) 
Devil’s half-hitch. 45902. Die is cast. 24879. 
Devil’ S jig. 5833. Dies eine kann mein sehnen nimmer fassen, 47662. 
Devil’s sonata. 19591. Dieu de paix. 5839. 
Devil’s Tower George he flies around like a big Different point of view. 19601. 

tornado. 24874. Difficulty in D flat. 42466, 
Devojcice mala. 19592. Diff’rence is you. 15342, 
Devotional organ album. 19593. Dig, dig, dig. 5840. 
Devuelveme el corazon. 51256. Dig down deep. 29947, 
Dew. 38683, 38684. Dig for Doug. 19602.: 
Dew in spring. 9582 (122) Dig me lightly. 29948. 
Dew in your eyes. 10352. Dig the duke. 5841. 
Dew is sparkling. 15340. Dig these riffs. 15343. 
Dew man. 841-843, Diga aella, 35295. 
Dewdrops & sunbeams. 14692 (150) Diggin’ all alone. 42467. 
Dewey for me, Dewey for you. 38685. Diggin’ for Dex. 5842, 
Dewi Sant. 51257. Diggy-diggy. 47663. 
Dey’s a man. 5834. Dignified drummer boy. 29949. 
Deze, dem & doze. 38686. Dilly-Dally Sally. 51261. 
Di corazon. 844. Dime a day. 5843. 
Di la verdad. 845. Dime por que. 10354, 
Dia grande. 19594. Dime si me quiere. 15344. 
Dial your number. 19595. Dimmi ancor, che mi vuoi bene, 29950, 
Dialogue. 846, 18845 (41),24219 (289) | Dimmi cosa vuoi, 29951. 


2018 


nos, 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


Dimout on Broadway. 35296. 
Dim-out on my heart. 51262. 
Dimple, darlin’, dumplin’, 851. 
Dimple in her chin, 38687. 

Dimple in the cheek, 9582 (124) 
Dimpled paddies. 42468, 

Dinah, come dine with me. 38688, 
Dinah from Dixie. 51263, 

Ding dong. 5201 (204), 14692 (152, 153) 
Ding dong bell. 5201 (205) 

Dinin’ an’ dancin’ with Dinah. 29952. 
Dinkey bird serenade, 42469, 

Dinky’s little diner. 42470, 

Dinner is served, 10355, 42471, 
Dinner music. 10356. 

Dins la plano Narbounéso. 29953. 
Dinty McGinty. 19603. 

Dip & dance. 24219 (292) 


Dip your pen in sunshine & drop the boys a line. 


10357. 
Dipper song. 5844. 
Dipsy swing. 19604. 
Dir tone lob. 5201 (81) 
Dirge. 24880, 42472, 47664. 
Dirty snake blues. 5845, 
Dis funny ol’ worl’. 24881. 
Disappointed in you. 10358, 35297. 
Disappointed Juliette. 24219 (293) 
Disappointed serenader. 38689. 
Disappointment. 19605. 
Discontended [?] 5846. 
Discontented lady. 35298. 
Discovery. 29954. 
Dish it out. 47665. 
Disillusion. 10359. 
Dismissal. 29955. 
Dissonance romance. 24219 (294) 
Distant trail. 852. — 
Disturbing. 10360. 
Dit-dit-dah. 51264. 
Dit, dit, dit; da. 24882. 
Dit dit dit da for victory. 24883. 
Dit-dit-dit-dah. 5847, 10361. 
Dit dit dit daw. 853, 854. 
Ditti-boom. 35299. 
Ditto. 5848. 
Diversion. 29956. 
Divertisement. 14692 (154) 
Divertissement. 9582 (125) 
Divine compassion. 47666. 
Divine Image. 24884, 
Divine stranger. 24219 (295) 
Divine waltz. 47667. 
Divorce. 19606. 
Dixie airs. 42473. 
Dixie am heb’n to me, 24885. 
Dixie band. 15345. 
Dixie Belle. 35300. 
Dixie blues. 19607. 
Dixie-doodle. 10362. 
Dixie doodle dandy. 50835 (79) 
Dixie doodie dum. 14692 (155) 
Dixie Land polka song. 24886. 
Dixie Lou. 38690. 
Dixie lullabye. 15346. 
Dixie march. 855. 
Dixieana. 5849. 
Dixieland girl. 856. 


Dixie’s on the march again. 29957, 35301. 


Dizzie [?} me. 42474. 
Dizzy doings. 22997. 
Dizzy-fizzy-wizzy. 29958. 
Dizzy Lizzy. 24887. 


Djabel w niewoli. 15348. 

Djevojka Sam. 10363. 

Dnes uz je to znat. 19608. 

Do angels ever dream. 857. 

Do apple blossoms bloom in Normandie. 35302. 

Do away with Hitler, boys. 47668. 

Do chickens grow on trees. 15349. 

Do - come with me. 35303. 

Do, do, do a little more. 24888. 

Do, do, do it again. 29959. 

Do, do, do, what Dewey did. 658. 

Do dreams come true. 35304. 

Do hearts lie. 10364. 

Dol. 5850. 

Do I ever run out of love. 47669. 

Do I know what I’m doing. 42475. 

Do I love you. 38691. 

DoI miss you, yesI do. 24889. 

Do I need you. 19609. 

DoI still remember. 29960. 

DoI? YesIdo. 47670. 

Do it. 42476. ~ 

Do it, do it again. 42477. 

Do it like your daddy did it. 42478. 

Do it now. 15350, 19610, 47671. 

Do keep faith. 10365. 

Do not leave me ever again. 38692. 

Do not say goodbye. 38171 (90) 

Do not wait until Christmas. 47672. 

Do or die. 42479. 

Do or die for Uncle Sam. 42480. 

Do re mi. 5201 (206) 

Do re mi fa. 35305. 

Do the dubonnet. 859. 

Do the funny fox trot. 24219 (296-298) 

Do they think we’ll give up America. 10366. 

Do we have to say good-bye. 51265. 

Do we love the U.S.A. - I'll say. 35306. 

Do what General MacArthur did. 29961. 

Do what you’re out to do, boys. 15351. 

Do you. 19611, 38693. 

Do you believe me. 15352. 

Do you blame me. 19612. 

Do you care when I’m lonely. 24890. 

Do you feel that way too. 38694. 

Do you feel the same. 19613. 

Do you have any rivers tocross. 47673. 

Do you hear. 35307. 

Do you hear music. 42481. 

Do you hear my heart. 19614, 42482. 

Do you know. 24891, 47674. 

Do you know Him to speak to. 29091 (124) 

Do you like me, just like me, or is it love, dear. 

24892. 

Do you love me. 51266. 

Do you love me, oh please tell me, 5851. 

Do you love me or don’t you care. 29962. 

Do you mind. 860, 10367, 47675. 

Do you mind if I dream about you. 24893. 

Do you mind, Susie Belle. 35308. 

Do you miss me. 10368, 42483. 

Do you miss me darling. 42484. 

Do you miss me, sweetheart. 19615. 

Do you miss your sweetheart like your sweetheart 
misses you. 15353. 

Do you or don’t you. 42485. 

Do you really love me, honey. 5852. 

Do you really mean it. 47676. 

Do you remember. 861, 862, 5853, 9582 (126), 
10369-10371, 15354, 24894, 34788 (147), 38695, 
47677, 53636 (120) 

Do you remember me. 5854. 

Do you remember now. 15355. 


2019 


INDEX 


Do you remember this day. 29963. 

Do you see the rainbow. 19616. 

Do you still think of me. 24895. 

Do you think it’s fair. 29964. 

Do you think of me. 10372, 29965. 

Do you think so, I know so, there’ll be a United 
Nations victory. 35309. 

Do you think you’d remember. 863. 

Do you wake up with that rundown feeling. 864. 

Do you want me this way. 19617. 

Do you wonder if I love you, yes, indeed, I’ll say 
Ido. 24896. 

Do your best for Old Glory. 29966. 

Do your bit. 10373, 10374. - 

Do your bit & help to win. 19618. 

Do your bit for Uncle Sam. 42486. 

Do your part for victory. 10375. 

Do your part, put your heart inO-C-D. 51267. 

Do your share. 42487. 

Do your share, ev’ryone - ev rywhere. 865. 

Do your share to save Old Glory. 35310. 

Do your stuff my Yankee Doodle dandy. 29967. 

Dobbin with Dobbin. 38696. 

Dobbins good-night song. 18845 (43) 

Dobroy noc ma mila. 29968. 

Doctor & Langford. 42488. 

Dr. Baltimore, M. D. 18845 (44), 24219 (299, 300), 
47124 (107) 

Dr. Clayton blues. 10376. 

Doctor Cupid. 14692 (335) 

Doctor Foster. 29969. 

Dr. Gillespie’s assistant. 47227, 47353, 47519, 
47520, 47678, 47679, 47883, 47907, 48032, 48750, 
50351. 

Doctor, is it love. 29970. 

Dr. Jekyl & Mr. Hyde. 24897. 

Dr. Kildare’s triple X. 24609, 24630, 24898-24900, 
25041, 25371, 25943, 26234, 26551, 27465, 27478- 
27480, 27530, 27542, 27893, 27967, 28487, 32561. 

Dr. Santelle. 10377. 

Doctor Starr. 24900. 

Doctor tells all. 866. 

Doctor’s orders. 15356. 

Doctor’s prescription. 29971. 

Dodge City blues. 10378. 

Dodgers, I love you. 29972. 

Does anyone care. 24901. 

Does she love me, yes or no. 867. 

Does she or doesn’t she. 868. 

Does someone else have your heart. 51268. 

Does the sun still shine down Honolulu way. 10379. 

Does your heart like mine miss a beat. 29973. 

Doesn’t it matter. 15357. 

Dog fight. 38697, 42489. 

Dog gone. 10380. 

Dog-gone the women. 42490. 

Dog house blues. 10381. 

Dog trouble. 15358. 

Doggie in the park. 35311. 

Doggie, take your time. 869. 

Doggin my man around. 10382. 

Doggone, I’ve been missing you. 35312. 

Dogie song. 870. 

Dogwood tree. 24902. 

Doin’ my bit for Uncle Sam. 24903. 

Doin’ O. K. 38698. 

Doin’ the best I can. 19619. 

Doin’ the rattamaque. 10383. 

Doin’ their bit. 10610, 24904, 26695. 

Doing a little. 42491. 

Doing our bit. 47680, 51269, 51270. 

Doing our bit to win. 29974. 

Doing the Congo in the Lazongo way. 5855. 


2020 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Doing the Shorty George. 19620. 
Doing things the American way. 24905. 

Dolce bocca lasciame baciar’. 47681. 

Dolittle [?] you did so much. 29975. 

Doll eyes. 15359. 

Doll shop. 38699-38701. 

Dolladine. 24219 (301) 

Dollar that counts today. 19621. 

Dollard t’appelle. 42492. 

Dollars & sense. 19621*. 

Dollie’s first steps. 14692 (156) 

Dollies tea party. 34788 (148) 

Dolls are a problem, I keep a dimple doll. 38702. 
Doll’s lullaby. 34788 (149) 

Dolly. 38703. 

Dolly & me. 42493. 

Dolly’s music box. 29976. 

Dolly’s waltz. 29091 (125) 

Dolor d’una madre. 871. 

Dolores. 5201 (207), 19622, 24219 (302) 
Dolores La Petenera. 24906. 

Domazlicke paneky. 872. 

Domestic arrangement. 29977. 

Domine quid multiplicati. 19623. 

Dominicia ad completorium. 5201 (208) 
Dominion of Canada. 53636 (121) 

Dominion of the air. 5856. 

Domovina majko moja mila. 51271. 

Don Giovanni. 15360. 

Don Jose. 35313. 

Don Juan. 10384, 11768, 41610 (52) 

Don Juan-ouverture. 9582 (127) 

Don Juan’s serenade. 24219 (303) 

Don Pedro a quien los crueles. 15361. 

Don’ rock dat boat. 873. 

Dona. 24907. 

Dona nobis pacem. 874. 

Donald. 29978. 

Donald gets drafted. 875. 

Donald’s garden. 876. 

Donald’s gold mine. 5857. 

Donald’s snowfight. 29979. 

Donald’s tire trouble. 29980. 

Doncha know, I’m falling in love with you. 19624. 
Donde estan mis cinco hijos. 51272. 
Donde estas. 24908. 

Donkey story. 19625. 

Donna Anna, 19626, 

Donna, why don’t you wanna, 15362. 
Donnatella mazurka. 15363. 
Donnybrook fair, 24219 (304) 
Don’t ask me, 5858. 

Don’t ask me why. 24909, 

Don’t be a parrot. 24910. 

Don’t be a slacker, 51273. 
Don’t be a slacker, be a ten per cent backer, 42494, 
Don’t be a slacker, Buddy, 38704. 

Don’t be afraid. 29981. 

Don’t be afraid to come home. 5859. 

Don’t be afraid to fall in love with me. 24911. 
Don’t be afraid to love. 877. 

Don’t be afraid U.S.A. 19627. 

Don’t be away long, baby. 35314. 

Don’t be blue. 5860, 5861. 

Don’t be blue for me, 24912. 

Don’t be blue Lou. 19628. 

Don’t be fooling me, 19629. 

Don’t be in a hurry when you say goodbye, 51274. 
Don’t be selfish Mr. Brown. 19630, 

Don’t believe a word they’re saying. 878. 

Don’t bite the hand that’s feeding you. 50835 (80) 
Don’t black-out for me, 5862. 

Don’t black out my love. 42495. 


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nos. 1-12, 1942 


Don’t black out the lovelight in your eyes for me. 
35315, 

Don’ t black out the moon. 5863. 

Don’t black out your heart. 15364, 

Don’ t blame me, blame my heart, 19631. 

Don’ t blame me, dear, 29982. 

Don’t blame me for what happens in the moonlight, 
blame the moon, 24219 (305) 

Don’ t bother me, 19632. 

Don’ t break my heart in two. 19633. 

Don’ t break my heart tonight. 38705. 

Don’ t call me Mister anymore. 29983. 

Don’t call me sweetheart. 879. 

Don’ t chase your dreams away. 38706, 47682. 

Don’ t come knockin’ on my door no more baby. 880 

Don’ t complain, 47683. 

Don’t cry. 38707, 42496. 

Don’t cry, baby. 51275, 

Don’t cry dear. 29984, 

Don’ t cry for me, dearest ma, 42497. 

Don’t cry for me mother darling. 24913. 

Don’ tcry Gipsy. 24914. 

Don’t cry Hawaii. 19634. 

Don’t cry little darling. 15365. 

Don’t cry little fella. 42498. 

Don’t cry, little girl. 38708, 42499. 

Don’ tcry, mom. 29985. 

Don’ t cry, mother, don’t cry. 5864. 

Don’t cry my baby. 10385. 

Don’ tcry my dear. 19635. 

Don’ tcry over me. 10386, 19636. 

Don’ t cry, sweetheart. 24915, 51276. 

Don’t dance. 5865. 

Don’ t defile the U.S. A. 51277, 

Don’t do anything I wouldn’t do. 10387, 

Don’ t do anything you’ll be sorry of. 47684, 

Don’ t do it, darling. 10388, 10389, 35316, 

Don’t doubt my love. 19637. * 

Don’t dream, 24916, 38709. 

Don’ t ever fall in love. 29986, 

Don’ t ever leave me. 29987. 

Don’t ever leave me dear. 47685. 

Don’ t ever leave me, don’t ever say goodbye 881. 

Don’t éver say goodnight. 19638. 

Don’t ever walk in the shadows. 47686. 

Don’ t fall for someone new, 42500. 

Don’t faJl in love while I’m gone. 10390. 

Don’t feel blue. 35317. 

Don’t find fault with Uncle Sammy. 35318, 47687. 

Don’t fool with my heart. 38710. 

Don’ tforget. 15366, 19639, 24917, 29988. 

Don’ t forget about me. 882, 19640. 

Don’ t forget Bataan. 15367. 

Don *t forget I love you. 24918, 

Don’ t forget I’m coming back, baby. 5866. 

Don’ t forget it. 51278. 

Don’ t forget me, dear. 42501. 

Don’ t forget me little darlin’. 19641. 

Don’t forget me, please. 883, 

Don’t forget Old Glory. 24919. 

Don’ t forget our boys across the sea. 47688. 

Don. -t forget our buddies in the sky. 42502. 

Don’t forget Pearl Harbor. 10391, 10392, 15368, 
51279. 

Don’t forget the boys. 47689. 

Don’t forget the Flag. 24920. 

Don’ t forget the Isle of Wake. 884. 

Don’t forget the marines. 42503. 

Don’t forget to pray. 15369. 

Don’t forget to remember. 35319. 

Don’t forget to remember me. 47690. 

Don} t forget to say aloha. 19642. 

Don’t forget to smile. 24921. 


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Don’t forget to write. 19643, 24922, 42504. 

Don’t forget to-night’s the night. 29091 (126), 
50835 (81) 

Don’t forget your buddy. 15370, 24923. 

Don’ t forget your God but pray. 29989. 

Don’ t forget your mother. 885, 19644. 

Don’ t forget your sweetheart. "35320, 

Don’ t gamble with romance. 15371. 

Don’ t get around much anymore. 24924, 29990. 

Don’t get personal. 14380, 15102, 15188, 15372, 
15373, 17459. 

Don’ t get personal montage. 15373. 

Don’ t get us wrong, we love the army. 10393. 

Don’t give a lei without a kiss. 29991. 

Don’ t give me no jiving, mama, 42505. 

Don’ t give up the ship. 51280. 

Don’ t go away. 15374. 

Don’t go down in the mine, dad. 15375. 

Don’ t go getting romantic. 5867. 

Don’ t go, Gritziu. 886, 887, 

Don’ t go to Reno. 19645, 

Don’t grumble & stay. 38711. 

Don’t hate me too much. 47691. 

Don’ t hold that against me. 5868. 

Don’ t jive me mama. 42506. 

Don’t keep a light in my window. 24925. 

Don’t keep me waiting. 47692. 

Don’t keep two hearts apart. 51281. 

Don’t kick - kick in. 5869. 

Don’t kiss any girl but me. 29992, 

Don’t know. 42507. 

Don’t know what I will do. 15376. 

Don’t know what you mean to me. 24926. 

Don’t know when, 35321. 

Don’ t know why. 888, 29993. 

Don’ t know why we’ re thru. 15377. 

Don’t laugh at me. 5870. 

Don’ t laugh at Mr. Cupid, 51282. 

Don’t leave me. 5871. 

Don’ t leave me alone. 19646. 

Don’ t leave me daddy. 47124 (108) 

Don’t leave me this way. 15378. 

Don’ t let a blackout give you a knockout. 889. 

Don’t let a slip of the lip sink a ship. 19647. 

Don’t let down the Flag that never let you down. 
35322, 

Don’t let ’em blackout Broadway. 890. 

Don’t let ’em take it from you boys. 38712. 

Don't let him dream alone. 47693. 

Don’t let it end. 15379. 

Don’ t let it get you down. 5872, 19648. 

Don’t let it happen again. 15380, 

Don’ t let it worry you. 24927. 

Don’t let me down. 35323. 

Don’t let me dream again. 29994. 

Don’t let me stand in your way. 24928, 

Don’ t let my spurs get rusty. 29995. 

Don’t let my spurs get rusty while I’m gone. 15381. 

Don’ t let our Uncle Sammy down. 19649. 

Don’ t let romance pass you by. 5873. 

Don’ t let that happen over here. 19650. 

Don *t let that lie get out. 29996. 

Don’t let the black clouds gather. 47694. 

Don’t let the Flag touch the ground. 15382. 

Don’t let the war clouds gather in your heart. 42508. 

Don’t let the world see your tears. 24929. 

Don’t let them down. 15383. 

Don’t let them down over there. 15384, 

Don’t let them intimidate you. 24930. 

Don’t let them pull your whiskers Uncle Sam. 42509. 

Don’t let things get you down. 35324. 

Don’ 't let this distance change you. 38713. 

Don’t let those Irish eyes catch you nappin’. 42510. 


2021 


INDEX 


Don’ t.let Uncle Sam down. 10394. 

Don’ it let your brother down. 35325, 47695. 

Don’ it let your eyes wander around. 42511. 

Don’ tlie. 14991. 

Don’ t lie Buddy. 29997. 

Don’ t look now. 51283. 

Don’ t lose that smile. 38714. 

Don’ *t love me. 19651. 

Don’ t make me love you. 24931. 

Don’ it make me wait any longer. 51284. 

Don, *t marry for love. 15385. 

Don’ t mention me. 10395. 

Don’ t mess with Uncle Sam. 10396. 

Don’ t mind me. 15386. 

Don’t mind your mind. 51285. 

Lon’ t miss me when I’m gone. 19652. 

Don’t never let your mouth get you into nothing. 

5874. 

Don’ t only think of Hawaii. 29998. 

Don’ it play havoc with my heart, soldier boy. 51286. 

Don’ t play with love. 891. 

Don’ i play with my heart. 5875. 

Don’ t point your gun at megdaddy. 892. 

Don’t pretend. 47696. 

Don’ t put a ration on love. 19653, 24932. 

Don’t put a ring around Rosie, ’cause Rosie’ll run , 
you around. 35326. 

Don’ it put a thing in writing. 47697. 

Don’ t put me ona ration of love. 35327. 

Don’t put the blame on London. 5201 (209) 

Don’t put the brakes on your heart. 893. 

Don’t quit. 42512. 

Don’ t ration love. 19654, 35328, 47698. 

Don’ t ration love out to me. 35329. 

Don’t ration me on love. 24933. 

Don’ t ration my heart. 47699. 

Don’ it ration my. kisses. 47700. 

Don’ t ration my love. 19655. 

Don’ it ration my love baby. 29999. 

Don’ ,t resist my kiss, Florita. 30000. 

Don’ t ring three times. 24934. 

Don’ it run down a woman. 5876. 

Don’t rush me. 42513. 

Don’ t say a thing. - 24935. 

Don’t say a word when we say goodbye. 5877, 15387. 

Don’t say aloha to the islands. 51287. 

Don’t say defense, say attack. 15388. 

Don’t say goodbye. 894, 895, 5878, 5879, 19656, 
30001 - 30003, 47701, 47702. 

Don’t say goodbye, just say so long. 47703. 

Don’ t say goodbye little darling. 896. 

Don’t say goodbye sweetheart. 47704. 

Don’ it Say goodbye till tomorrow. 10397. 

Don’t say good-bye with a tear in your eye, let’s 
Say good-bye with a smile. 30004. 

Dont say goodnight. 5880. 

Don’ it Say good-night so soon. 35330. 

Don’t say I stood in your way. 15389. 

Don’ t Say no. 42514. 

Don’t say no till ask you. 19657. 

Don’t say no to Jesus. 30005. 

Don’ t say no to the U.S.O. 10398, 30006. 

Don’t say no to the U. Ss. A. 15390. 

Don’ it Say that you don’t love me anymore. 15391. 

Don’t say we're through. 19658. 

Don’ it scuttle my dream boat. 5881. 

Don’t sell my heart. 51288. 

Don’ it send my boy to the war. 24936. 

Don’ t shed tears while I’m gone. 35331. 

Don’t shirk, you jerk. 19659. 

Don ’t shoot till you see the slant of their eyes. 10399. 

Don’t shoot till you see the white of their’ eyes. 
51289. 


pt. 3,.n. s., v. 37 


Don’t sigh mother, don’t cry over me. 19660. 

Don’t sing solo. 19661. 

Don’ it sing that song. 24937, 51290. 

Don’t sing yoo-hoo. 10400. 

Don’t sit under the apple tree with anyone else but 
me. 5882, 5883. 

Don’t stay too long. 24938. 

Don’t steal the sweetheart of a soldier. 

Don’ it stop. 15392. 

Don’t take chances. 19662. 

Don’ t take my dancing man away. 38171 (91) 

Don’t take my darling boy away. 14692 (157), 24219 
(306) 

Don’t take my man from me. 42515. 

Don’t take on more than you can do. 30007. 

Don’ t talk. 30008. 

Don’t tease my heart. 19663. 

Don’t tell. 24940. 

Don’t tell a lie about me, dear, & I won’t tell the 
truth about you. 10401. 

Don’ it tell anyone I told you. 897. 

Don’ t tell me. 10402. 

Don’ it tell me good-by. 15393. 

Don’t tell me I can *t go. 898. 

Don’t tell me it’s true. 42516. 

Don’t tell me there’ll be blue birds flying over the 
white cliffs of Dover. 42517. 

Don’ t tell nobody. 38715. 

Don’t tempt me. 24219 (307) 

Don’t tetch it. 899. 

Don’t think you’re going to lose me. 15394. 

Don’t throw your heart away. 900. 

Don’t tread on me. 5884, 5885. 

Don’ t trifle with my heart. 38716. 

Don’t trust indreams. 24941. 

Don’t trust in friends but in Jesus. 38717. 

Don’ t trust my heart. 30009. 

Don’ it try to kid me. 30010. 

Don’ ttry to remember. 30011. 

Don’t turn out the light of your love. 15395. 

Don’t two-time your Uncle Sam. 5886. 

Don’t wait America. 30012. 

Don’ t wait to marry me. 35332. 

Don’t wait to say you love me. 35333. 

Don’t wait too long. 30013. 

Don’t wait too long to forgive. 42518. 

Don’t wake me up. 24942. 

Don’ t wake me up I’m dreaming. 19664. 

Don’t wake me up, let me dream. 901. 

Don’ AS want that woman around. 5887. 

Don’t waste your love on me. 902. 

Don’ it waste your tears. 5888. 

Don’t whine - whistle. 42519. 

Don’t wonder about Him. 35334. 

Don’t worry. 35335. 

Don’t worry about me. 10403. 

Don’t worry about me mom & dad. 38718. 

Don’t worry ’bout me. 51291. 

Don’t worry ’bout nothing. 51292. 

Don’t worry dear. 30014. 

Don’t worry Hawaii. 903. 

Don’t worry, mom, I'll be back when it’s thru. 

Don’t worry mom, I'll be O. K.. 38719. 

Don’t worry mother. 38720. 

Don’t worry soldier boy. 10405. 

Don’t worry, sweetheart. 51293. 

Don’t worry Uncle Sammy. 10406. 

Don’ t worry Willie. 47705. 

Don’ t worry your little head about me. 19665. 

Don’t you. 47706. 

Don’t you believe me. 19666. 

Don’t you cry. 15396. 

Don’t you cry for me. 51294. 


24939. 


10404 


2022 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Don ’*t you cry for me dear. 19667. 
Don’t you cry for me, I’m not worth it. 51295. 
Don’ t you cry little baby. 24943. 

Don’ t you cry mother dear. 51296. 

Don’ it you cry over me. 24944. 

Don’ t you dare come back to me. 19668. 
Don’ it you dare to squeal on me. 19669. 
Don’ *t you doubt it. 24219 (308) 

Don’ t you ever be a cowboy. 5889. 

Don’ t you forget. 47707. 

Don’ it you forget that I love you. 51297. 
Don’t you know. 10407, 30015, 38721. 
Lon’ t you realize. 47708. 

Don’ t you realize it’s fun. 15397. 

Don’t you remember. 5890, 35336, 51298. 
Don’t you remember our relations. 24945. 
Don’ it you remember the day. 904. 

Don’ it you see. 19670. 

Don’ t you see our victory. 24946. 

Don’t you think it’s time that we got mad. 5891. 
Don’ it you think it’s time to part. 15398. 


Don’ t you think that you & I should settle down. 905. 
Don’t you want the Lord to write them on your heart. 


10408. 
Don’ t you want to meet God, 19671. 
bon’ t you worry mother. 38722, 38723. 


Don’ it you worry mother dear while I’m away. 10409. 


Don’t you worry, Susie. 24947, 35337. 

Donuts. 19672. 

Doo-da - doo-da. 30016. 

Doo dat. 35338. 

Doo little doo. 47709. 

Doodle bug. 10410. 

Doodle Landy’s back in town. 47710. 

Doodle la do da. 24948. 

Doodle oodle dee. 9582 (128) 

Doodley Dan. 30017. 

Doodling along. 51299. 2 

Doolittle. 35339. 

Doolittle did a lot. 24949. 

Doolittle did a lot for his country. 30018. 

Doolittle did do. 30019. 

Doolittle did much. 24950. 

Doolittle, do much. 42520. 

Doolittle do some more. 30020. 

Doolittle dood it. 30021, 30022. 

Doomed old Japs. 5892. 

Door between. 29091 (127) 

Door of faith. 15399. 

Door of the world. 19673. 

Dopey Dolphy, Ben and Hirohito. 5893. 

Dopie. 19674. 

Doreen. 42521. 

Dorfgeiger. 14692 (158) 

Dorie Miller. 30023, 38724. 

Doris. 51300. 

Doris-Mae. 15400. 

Dormitory Dot. 15401. 

Dorothea Jane. 35340. 

Dorothy. 5894, 38725. 

Dorothy polka. 19675. 

Dorothy waltz. 38171 (92) 

Doroti. 906. 

Dorrie Miller, we tip our hats to you. 30024. 

Dors, ma belle. 14692 (159) 

Dorsette. 51301. 

Dos amigos. 24951. 

Dos mentiras. 51302. 

Dos palabras. 907. 

Dot dot dot & dash. 38726. 

Dot-dot-dot-dash. 10411, 10412, 51303, 51304. 

Dot dot dot dash spells Vv “for victory. 10413, 24952. 

Dot, dot dot, dash - that’s where we go from. here. 
30025. 


2023 


Dot dot dot dash, the code for V. 10414. 
Dot-dot-dot- dash, we’re on to victory. 908. 
Dottie. 30026. 

Double crossin’ mama. 19676. 

Double if. 10415. 

Double notes. 5201 (210) 

Double rainbow. 909. 

Double trouble on my mind. 10416. 
Double V stands for victory. 24953. 
Double V victory. 19677. 

Doubt. 10417. 

Douce esperance. 5201 (211) 

Douce réverie. 5201 (212) 

Doug, Doug, Doug MacArthur. 35341. 
Doug MacArthur. 19678. 

Dough spells money. 30027. 

Doughboy. 47711. 

Doughboy song. 19679. 

Doughboy with a cowboy’s heart. 42522. 
Doughboy with a message. 51305. 
Doughboys are coming over. 47712. 
Doughboys are on the march again. 47713. 
Doughboy’ S goodbye. 42523. 

Doughboy’s holiday. 47714. 

Doughboys keep rolling along. 38727, 42524. 
Doughboys on the march. 51306. 
Doughboy’s victory song. 42525. 

Doughie the baker. 34788 (150), 50835 (82) 
Douglas MacArthur. 10418, 24954, 42526. 


‘Douglas MacArthur, America’s proud of you. 10419. 


Douglas MacArthur, he has shown the way. 10420. 

Douglas MacArthur, hero of the day of the U.S.A. 
19680. 

Douglas McArthur [?]is the name. 24955. 

Douglas workers’ pledge. 19681. 

Dove. 51307. 

Dove of peace. 5201 (213), 24219 (309), 50835 (83) 

Dover high victory march. 15402. 

Down a dusty trail. 24956. 


‘Down a hazy lazy lane. 47715. 


Down a lonesome Texas trail. 5895. 

Down along the Mississippi. 19682. 

Down among the cactus [?], down in Texas Land. 
42527. 

Down among the pines in Tennessee. 19683. 

Down among the sheltering palms. 29091 (128) 

Down an unknown road. 51308. 

Down around Omaha. 15403. 

Down at camp, your daddy. 24957. 

Down at Coney Island. 38728. 

Down at Cow Trail. 24958. 

Down at dear Virginia Beach. 30028. 

Down at Polka Joe’s. 10421. 

Down at the aircraft. 30029. 

Down at the barbecue. 29091 (129) 

Down at the five & ten. 910. 

Down at the old Battery Park. 30030. 

Down at the old block dance. 30031. 

Down at the old stock yards. 24959, 35342, 42528. 

Down at the seaside. 24219 (310) 

Down at the U.S.O. 30032. 

Down beside Quoddy Bay. 911. 

Down beside the babbling brook among the trees. 
30033. 

Down beside the Golden Gate. 38171 (93) 

Down beside the Rio Grande. 912. 

Down by Biloxi Bay. 5896. 

Down by that big old cedar. 30034. 

Down by the Alamo. 10422. 

Down by the bend of the river. 24960. 

Down by the Erie canal. 34788 (151) 

Down by the garden gate. 19684. 

Down by the Missouri River. 42529. 


Down by the old Alamo. 10423. 
Down by the old corral. 5897. 
Down by the rippling stream. 15404. 
Down by the river. 47716. 

Down by the river side. 47717. 
Down by the sea. 30035, 38729. 
Down by the silvery stream. 5898. 
Down Clover Blossom Lane. 35343. 
Down Clover Lane. 24961. 

Down deep in my heart. 42530. 
Down Evergreen Lane. 15405. 

Down ev’ry street. 5899. 

Down fiesta way. 19685. 

Down for double. 15406. 

Down Harley street. 15407. 
Down-hearted? No. 14692 (160) 
Down here. 53636 (122) 


Down homers folio of original songs. 42531. 


Down Hoosier way. 913. 

Down in a submarine. 42532. 

Down in Arizona. 24962. 

Down in Bom-Bombay. 53636 (123) 
Down in Cameron Valley. 10424. 

Down in Catty Corner. 47124 (109, 110) 
Down in Chinatown. 5201 (214) 

Down in de bottom ob de glass. 24219 (311) 
Down in downy Cotton Land. 24219 (312) 
Down in Dream Valley. 24963. 

Down in Farmer Brown’s lane. 42533. 
Down in Harlem Heaven. 24964. 

Down in Honolulu. 30036. 

Down in Lover’s Lane. 19686. 

Down in Memory Lane. 47718. 

Down in Oklahoma. 19687. 

Down in old Blueberry lane. 42534. 
Down in old Mexico. 30037. 

Down in old Missouri. 19688. 

Down in Shenandoah Valley. 914. 

Down in Sweetheart Lane. 15408, 35344. 
Down in the deep blue South. 51309. 
Down in the dumps over you. 47719. 
Down in the hills of Oklahoma. 15409. 
Down in the old neighborhood. 38171 (94) 
Down in the valley. 5900, 24965. 

Down in Waikiki. 10425. 

Down in Waterloo. 14692 (161), 34788 (152) 
Down Kentucky way. 42535. 

Down life’s sunset trail. 42536. 

Down life’s valley with Jesus. 29091 (130) 
Down Lilac Lane. 24966. 

Down MacArthur lane. 24967. 

Down Memory Lane. 51310. 

Down Mexico way. 915. 

Down Miami way. 916. 

Down near Tulagi. 51311. 

Down on a Texas rancho. 15410. 

Down on Ami Ami Oni Oni Isle. 15411. 
Down on Quoddy Bay. 51312. 

Down on Rendezvous Isle. 38730. 

Down on the farm. 917. 

Down on the Jersey shore. 47720. 

Down on the lakes of Manitoba. 38171 (95) 
Down on the levee. 34788 (153) 

Down on the old St. Joe. 47721. 

Down Pearl Harbor way. 15412, 51313. 
Down Red Rose Lane. 5201 (215) 

Down rhumba way. 918. 

Down Rio way. 42537. 

Down Sunflower lane. 42538. 

Down that old country road. 15413, 30038. 


Down the chimney with Santa Claus. 24219 (313) 


Down the hatch. 30039. 
Down the highway to Berlin. $5345. 


Down the old cow trail. 5901. 

Down the road of yesterday. 10426. 

Down the road that leads to yesterday. 919. 
Down the road to Lovers’ Lane. 42539. 
Down the road to Nowhere. 10427. 

Down the runway, into the air. 47722. 
Down the stream. 5201 (216) 

Down the streets. 30040. 

Down the Tamiami trail. 5902. 

Down the trail. 42540. 

Down the trail of dreams with you. 42541. 
Down through the years. 30041. 

Down thru the years. 42542. 

Down to earth. 35346. 

Down to the sea in ships. 10428. 

Down to Tokyo. 42543. 

Down Tokio way. 10429, 30042. 


_Down-town serenade. 920. 


Down under. 15414, 15415, 19689. 

Down underneath it all. 19690. 

Down where the blue grass grows. 24219 (314) 

Down where the mountains kiss the sea is where I 
want to be. 38731. 

Down where the old millstream flows. 24219 (315) 

Down where the river bends. 10430. 

Down where the trade winds blow. 30043. 

Down with Hitler. 5903. 

Down with Nazi Hitler. 38732. 

Down with the G.I.J., up with the E.R.A. 19691. 

Downhearted: 30044. 

Downtown Fordham song. 15416. 

Draft blues. 42544, 42545. 

Draft board blues. 24968. 

Draft caught me. 19692, 24969. 

Drafted blues. 921. 

Drafted to lie to me. 922. 

Draftee. 15417. 

Draftee in love’s penitentiary. 5904. 

Draftee ,Polka. 5905. 

Draftee’s dream. 5906. 

Draftee’s song. 923. 

Draftee’s sweetheart. 19693. 

Draftie. 42546. 

Drag strut. 47723. 

Dragon. 51314. 

Dragon flies. 34788 (154) 

Dragon fly. 38733, 47724. 

Dragon in my dreams. 42547. 

Dramatic. 42548. 

Dramatic varieties. 5907. 

Draussen im weiten krieg. 29091 (131) 

Draussen in Schonbrunn. 50835 (84) 

Draw nigh Immanuel. 50835. (85) 

Draw the sword, America. 30045. 

Drawing the line. 9582 (129) 

Dreadful lonely. 15418. 

Dream. 5908, 14692 (162-164), 29091 (132, 133), 
30046, 51315. 

Dream a dream each day. $8734. 

Dream &a kiss. 19694. 

Dream angel. 30047. 

Dream at midnight. 51316. 

Dream awhile. 51317. 

Dream Boulevard. 38735. 

Dream bey. 30048. 

Dream came saying hello when you said good-bye. 
42549. 

Dream came true. 5909. 

Dream caravan. 924. 

Dream castle. 38736. — 

Dream celestial. 24970. 

Dream come true. 10431, 30049, 35347, 42550. 

Dream cowboy. 19695. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Dream crashes. 38737. 

Dream divine. 19696. 

Dream echo. 19697. 

Dream face. 925. sd 

Dream fancy. 5201 (217) 

Dream fantasy. 19698. 

Dream flower. 5910. 

Dream from the South. 18845 (45) 

Dream garden. 30050. 

Dream girl. 10432, 19699. 

Dream girl, I miss you. 19700. 

Dream girl of my heart. 35348. 

Dream girl of Theta chi. 38738. 

Dream girl please meet me tonight. 47725. 

Dream ina fog. 24971. 

Dream in my heart. 926, 10433. 

Dream intermezzo. 30051. 

Dream is mine. 47726. 

Dream kisses. 24972. 

Dream lament. 19701. 

Dream little princess. 15419, 24973. 

Dream lover. 30052. 

Dream man. 927, 47727. 

Dream melody. 928, 24219 (316) 

Dream mistress. 19702. 

Dream moon. 47728. 

Dream, my love. 47729. 

Dream no more. 5911. 

Dream of a moment. 24219 (317) 

Dream of a rookie soldier. 30053. 

Dream of Christ. 19703. 

Dream of Harlem. 5912. 

Dream of home. 51318. 

Dream of Lee & Lincoln. 929. 

Dream of life. 5201 (218) 

Dream of love. 10434, 24974, 30054, 42551, 51319, 
51320. 

Dream of me. 5913, 30055, 38739, 42552. 

Dream of my heart. 51321. 

Dream of my life. 38740. 

Dream of old Montana. 47730. 

Dream of romance. 35349. 

Dream of spring. 930, 50835 (86) 

Dream of the daisies. 24219 (318) 

Dream of the golden waltz. 931. 

Dream of the rosebud. 34788 (155) 

Dream of the shepherdess. 14692 (165) 

Dream of the soldier boy. 24219 (319) 

Dream of the waltz. 15420. 

Dream of you. 932, 38741. 

Dream on. 10435. 

Dream on, sweet dream girl. 35350. 

Dream peddier. 35351. 

Dream-pedlary. 24975, 35352. 

Dream pictures. 29091 (134) 

Dream pocket blues. 51322. 

Dream remembered. 35353. 

Dream rider. 35354. 

Dream soldier. 15421, 30056, 30057. 

Dream, soldier boy. 35355. 

Dream soliloquy. 10436. 


Dream song. 933, 24219 (320), 30058, 38742, 42553, 


47731, 50835, (87, 88) 
Dream sweetheart. 19704. 
Dream that I hope comes true. 38171 (96) 
Dream that Jack built. 35356. 
Dream that never came true. 10437. 
Dream that you are. 35357. 
Dream time. 934. 
Dream time waltz. 24976. 
Dream to come true. 19705. 
Dream waltz. 5914. 
Dream waltz inC major. 30059. 


521888 0 - 43-5 


Dream weaver. 47732. 

Dream where you’d written goodbye. 42554. 

Dream while we dance. 19706. 

Dream wings. 19707. 

Dream wishes. 30060. 

Dream with me. 51323. 

Dream within a dream. 47733. 

Dream world. 24977, 35358. 

Dream your little dreams dear. 35359. 

Dreamboat lullaby. 42555. 

Dreamer. 19708, 30061, 42556. 

Dreamer of dreams. 51324. 

Dreamer of Mexico. 42040, 42429, 42557, 45226, 
45303, 46337. 

Dreamer’ s dream. 51325. 

Dreamer’s love affair. 35360. 

Dreamer’s lullaby. 15422. 

Dreamers rendezvous. 47734. 

Dreamer’s serenade. 935, 19709. 

Dreamily floating. 24219 (321) 

Dreamin’ a dream. 5915. 

Dreaming. 936, 937, 5916, 10438, 24219 (322), 

- 24978, 24979, 30062, 35361, 38743, 51326, 51327. 

Dreaming a little dream. 5917. 

Dreaming alone. 10439, 10440. 

Dreaming & waiting for you. 24980. 

Dreaming at eve. 15423. 

Dreaming away. 24981. 

Dreaming awhile. 15424. 

Dreaming by the fireside. 24982. 

Dreaming dear of you. 30063. 

Dreaming dreams. 5918. 

Dreaming dreams of you. 30064. 

Dreaming, I’m dreaming of that night with you. oe 

Dreaming in the moonlight. 24983. 

Dreaming lake. 9582 (130) 

Dreaming my darling of you. 51328. 

Dreaming of a prince. 24984. 

Dreaming of home. 24985. 

Dreaming of home & you. 30065. 

Dreaming of Lover’s Lane. 51329. 

Dreaming of my love. 19710. 

Dreaming of only you. 38744. 

Dreaming of romance. 938. 

Dreaming of Santa Claus. 5201 (219) 

Dreaming of the U. S. A. 42558. 

Dreaming of tomorrow’s dawn. 19711. 

Dreaming of you. 5920, 15425, 15426, 19712-19714, 
24986, 30066-30068, 35362, 38745, 38746, 42559, 
42560, 47735, 47736. 

Dreaming of you & heaven tonight. 10441. 

Dreaming of you, my darling. 24219 (323) 

Dreaming of you over the deep blue. 19715. 

Dreaming of you sweetheart. 35363, 47737. 

Dreaming out of turn. 939. 

Dreaming rose. 29091 (135; 136) 

Dreaming that Same old dream. 24987. 

Dreaming thro’ the twilight. 24988. 

Dreamland. 15427, 30069, 51330. 

Dreamland & you. 47738. 

Dreamland calling. 19716. 

Dreamland tree. 5921. 

Dreamland voices. 53636 (124) 

Dreamland waltz. 24219 (324) 

Dreams. 940, 5922, 9582 (131), 10442-10444, 15428, 
18845 (46), 24219 (325), 24989, 35364, 38747, 38748, 
42561, 50835 (89) 

Dreams are so entrancing. 941. 

Dreams at eventide. 35365. 

Dreams come true. 30070. 

Dreams do come true. 19717. 

Dreams for sale. 942, 5923, 24990. 

Dreams for two. 35366. 


INDEX 


Dreams in the Savoy. 42562. 

Dreams in your eyes. 943. 

Dreams I’ve spun by the Gunnison. 30071. 

Dreams make life worth while. 34788 (156), 38171 
(97) 

Dreams of freedom. 51331. 

Dreams of heaven. 29091 (137) 

Dreams of Ireland. See In my dreams of Ireland. 

Dreams of love. 19718. 

Dreams of love come true. 42563. 

Dreams of memories. 944. 

Dreams of my children. 38749. 

Dreams of Solfomby Francinsadit. 35367. 

Dreams of the night. 5924. 

Dreams of you. 24991, 38750, 42564, 42565. 

Dreams of you, & memories. 15429. 

Dreams on review. 945. 

Dreams pretty dreams, like pretty bubbles. 47739. 

Dreams shattered dreams. 51332. 

Dreams that are just for you. 5925. 

Dreams that you threw away. 47740. 

Dreams to share. 47741. 

Dreams will have to do for now. 47742. 

Dreamtime. 19719. 

Dreamwood flames. 42566. 

Dreamy Australian moon. 19720. 

Dreamy blue. 42567. 

Dreamy Caribbean moon. 15430. 

Dreamy clouds. 47743. 

Dreamy daisies. 10445. 

Dreamy dreamy moon keep Shining. 42568. 

Dreamy Honolulu. 5926. 

Dreamy hula skies. 946. 

Dreamy Island. 30072. 

Dreamy lovers. 10446. 

Dreamy moments. 38751. 

Dreamy moon. 24992. 

Dreamy moonlight. 42569. 

Dreamy mountain rendezvous. 30073. 

Dreamy noontide. 53636 (125) 

Dreamy one. 15431. 

Dreamy prairie moon. 35368. 

Dreamy river. 30074. 

Dreamy Rose. 19721. 

Dreamy southern river. 5927. 

Dreamy Texas moon. 42570. 

Dreamy tune. 47744. 

Drei capricen. 29091 (138) 

Drei chinesische gesange. 47124 (111) 

Drei kadenzen. 14692 (166) 

Drei kleine studien. 9582 (132) 

Drei leichte stiicke aus den solowerken. 15432. 

Drei lieder. 10447, 10448. 

Drei zeitlieder. 24219 (326) 

Dresden shepherdess. 24219 (327) 

Dress my mother wore. 18845 (47) 

Dress up, baby. 15433. 

Dress up, baby, & smile. 10449. 

Driftin’ along the moonlight trail. 51333. 

Drifting. 947, 15434, 15435, 30075, 38752, 38753, 
47745, 47746, 53636 (126) 

Drifting along ina dream. 42571. 

Drifting alone with you. 5928, 47747. 

Drifting clouds. 42572. 

Drifting down Memory Lane. 19722. 

Drifting down the deep lagoon. 30076. 

Drifting down the aisle of dreams. 51334. 

Drifting down the old Swanee. 30077. 

Drifting down the river. 15436, 30078, 38754. 

Drifting down the river of dreams. 38755. 

Drifting farther apart. 10450. 

an into Dreamland with the one I love. 34788 

157) 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Drifting leaves. 42573. 

Drifting moon. 10451. 

Drifting on. 19723. 

Drifting on a silv*ry cloud. 948, 10452. 

Drifting to Dreamland. 15437. 

Drifting with the clouds. 5929. 

Drifting with the moonlight. 24993. 

Drink a coke. 24994. 

Drink hearty. 30079. 

Drink it down. 19724. 

Drink the barrel dry. 5930. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 949, 950, 5201 
(220, 221), 5931, 24219 (328), 35369, 42574, 51335. 

Drink to me with only thine eyes. 24995. 

Drinking song. 5932, 5933, 24996. 

Drip, drip, drip, went the waterfall. 53636 (127) 

Dritte symphonie. 951. 

Drive along that River Road. 47748. 

Drive it away witha song. 24219 (329) 

Drive out the demons. 10453. 

Droopin’ campanulas. 15438. 

Drooping eyelids. 34788 (158) 

Drop a nickel in the moon, you will get your tune. 
35370. 

Drop a penny in the wishing well. 19725. 

Drop in to front thirteen. 47749. 

Drop me a line. 19726. 

Drop your guns, you Japs. 15439, 19727, 24997, 
35371, 38756, 42575. 

Drowsy eyes. 42576. 

Drowsy moon. 952. 

Drowsy mountain moon. 19728. 

Drucilla. 5201 (222) 

Drum fever. 19729. 

Drummer boy, give us a beat. 42577. 

Drummer man going to town. 19730. 

Drumology. 50835 (90) 

Drums along the front. 15440. 

Drums along the Yankies. 10454. 

Drums & the bugles. 42578. 

Drums in the night. 47750. 

Drums of my heart. 30080. 

Drunkard on the street. 10455. 

Drunkard’s blues. 24998. 

Drunkard’s rendezvous. 5934. 

Druzba. 15441. 

Dry away your tears, methaay 30081, 42579. 

Dry bones. 51336. 

Dry your eyes, little girl. 19731. 

Dry your tear dimmed eyes, my darling. 30082. 

Du bist der lenz. 5935. 

Du blomst i dug. 34788 (159) 

Du natsvaermerdronning fine. 34788 (160) 

Du solist nicht traurig sein. 30083. 

Du u. ich. 14692 (167) 

DuBarry was a lady. 24999, 30084, 32613, 36457, 
39246, 43253, 45319, 45634. 

Duck, civilian, ” duck. 5936. 

Duck walk. 25000. 

Ducks & drakes. 30085. 

Duda. 25001. 

Dude cowboy. 5937. 

Dude girl’s lament. 10456. 

Dude ranch. 51337. 

Dude ranch serenade. 25002. 

Dude wrangler Joe. 15442. 

Dude wranglers. 19732, 35372. 

Dudes are pretty people. 9235. 

Dudgeon’ 8 (Frank) songs of the hills. 10457. 

Dud's tune. 19733. 

Duefia de mis amores. 42580. 

Duérmase mi nifio. 10458. 


Duet. 25003. 


2026 


INDEX 
nos, 1-12, 1942 : 


Duets of love. 953. Each Sunday afternoon. 960. 
Dulce corazon. 42581. Each time I close my eyes. 38759. 
Dulce ilusion. 5938. Each time I dream of you. 5942. 
Dulces mentiras. 42582. Each time I saw you. 25008. 
Dulcet serenade. 42583. Each war bond you buy smacks a Jap in the eye. 
Dum de dum, diddle, de, de. 25004. 25009. 
Dum Dianae vitrea, 42584, Eager beaver, 51344. 
Dumb-bell. 10459. Eagle. 15453. 
“Dumbell [?] 10460. Eagle & the lion, the Tommy & the Yank. 961. 
Dumbo. 285, 4823. Eagle & the rose. 10464. 
Dumki i kolomeyka. 15443. Eagle claws on the Axis. 30090. 
Dummy. 10461. Eagle flies again. 5943. 
Duneland moon. 42585. Eagle in the air, 47757. 
Dunga. 954, Eagle of America, 15454, 42593. 
Dunking doughnuts. 955. Eagle of the sky, 10465. 
Duos for violin & small Irish harp. 50835 (91) Eagle of the U.S. A. 19738. 
Duque walk. 9582 (133), 14692 (168) Eagle over Old Glory. 51345. 
Durch die weite welt. 5201 (223) Eagle Rock. 24219 (330) 
During the duration. 15444, Eagle screams. 15455, 42594, 
Dus zenen di Yanks. 19734, Eagle squadron. 957, 15456, 35376, 35377, 35450, 
Dusk. 15445, 19735. 35453, 35469, 36985, 37040, 37226, 37288, 37473, 
Dusk on the prairie. 42586. 37167. 
Dusky moon. 42587. Eagles. 38760, 
Dust. 42588, Eagles fly for U.S.A. 962. 
Dust of the moon. 5939, Eagles of America, 25010. 
Dust on my heart. 15446, Eagles of the air. 5944, 25011. 
Dust storm. 51338. Eagles of the A.A.F, 42595. 
Dusted with moonbeams. 30086. Eagles of the U.S.A. 15457. 
Duster, 15447, Eagles of Uncle Sam, 15458. 
Dusting the milky way. 51339. Eagles today - songbirds tomorrow. 10466, 
Dusty. 42589, Earl. 5945, 10467, 
Dusty dreams. 956. Early bird. 34788 (334) 
Dusty old cobwebs. 10462. Early bird dood it. 38761, 38762. 
Dusty old piano. 15448. Early hour. 25012. 
Dusty trails of enchantment. 47751, Early hours. 5946. 
Dutch dolls. 34788 (161) Early in the morning. 19739. 
Dutch girl dances. 51340. ‘ Early morn in spring. 47124 (112) 
Dutch waltz. 25005. - Early one morning. 19740, 42596, 51346. 
Duty calls. 47752, 47753. Early to bed & early te rise. 47758. 
Duty calls me. 47754. Early will I seek Thee. 24219 (331) 
Duty calls, mother of mine. 51341. Earth blown anew. 19741. 
Duty has called you my darling. 51342. Earth is not all, 24219 (332) 
Duty’s call. 5940. Easin’ the beat. 51347. 
Dvofak. 14692 (169) East Indiaman, 47759. 
Dwa duety. 9582 (134) East Indian dancing girl. 34788 (163) 
Dwugfosowy spiewniczek dziecinny lub dla starszych. | East Jefferson blues. 42597. 
14692 (170), 34788 (162) East of China. 10468. 
Dwy gan genedlaethol Cymreig. 51343. East of the river & west of the sun. 42598. 
Dying cowboy’s lament. 38757. East of the Rockies. 25013. 
Dying soldier, 15449, 47755. East of the west wind. 10469. 
Dying soldier’s vision. 47756. Eastbourne sketches. 15459. 
Dynamic Detroit. 19736. Easter. 24219 (333), 47760, 47761. 
Dziewcze z buzia Jak malina. 14692 (171) Easter alleluia. 10470. 
Dziewczyno kussa daj. 15450. Easter awakening. 50835 (92) 
E cuero rompio. 958. Easter bonny. 15460. 
E flat-A flat polka. 30087. Easter chimes, 25014. 
E flat blues. 19737. -| ‘Easter classics no. 3, 38171 (98) 
E flat rondo. 25006. Easter dawn. 5947, 
E Hawaii. 959. Easter day. 29091 (139) 
E 7th actual notation method Hawaiian and electric Easter eggs. 30091. 
guitars. 25007. Easter evangel. 50835 (93) 
E triantria. 35373. Easter greeting. 5201 (224) 
Each beat of my heart. 5941. Easter-keester song. 38763. 
Each day Iam dreaming. 15451. Easter mass. 15461. 
Each day my heart, dear, grows fonder. 42590. Easter rosary. 10471, 
Each day seems a thousand years. 15452. Easter service no. 2. 963. 
Each day will seem a million years. 10463. Easter songs for little folks. 5201 (225) 
Each night at nine. 30088. Easter Sunday in Harlem. 19742. 
Each night I dream of you. 30089. Easter symphony. 47762. 
Each night I pray for you. 35374, 42591. Easter tidings. 964. 
Each night I pray to God. 35375. Easter treasury, no. 9. 5201 (226) 
Each night is wasted, 38758. Easter triumph. 14692 (172) 
Each night she asks the tea leaves. 42592. Easter verses. 5201 (227) 


2027 


INDEX 


Eastern command patrol. 25015. 
Eastern romance. 50835 (94) 
Easter’s festival. 10471*. 

Easy aces. 965. 

Easy as you go. 38764. 

Easy come, easy go. 19743. 

Easy does it. 10472. 

Easy duets from famous operas. 53636 (128) 
Easy for you. 966. 

Easy go Joe. 15462, 

Easy goin’ gettin’ nowhere. 38765. 
Easy guitar course. 51348. 

Easy rhythm. 25016. 

Easy steps to the band. 10473. 

Easy studies in the third position. 42599. 
Easy Valley. 25017. 
Eat-’em-up-Hit-ler-eete-eat. 42600. 
Eats oats. 19744. 

Eba-deeba. 42601. 

Ebony & silver. 967. 

Ebony hour. 968. 

Ecce panis angelorum., 51349. 

Echo - a symphony - & you. 5948, 
Echo Canyon. 42602, 

Echo, echo. 25018. 

Echo from heaven. 47763. 

Echo from the hills of home. 35378. 
Echo from the shore. 24219 (334) 
Echo in the forest. 38171 (99) 

Echo of Hawai-i. 35379. 

Echo of my song. 42603. 

Echo of the Claremore hills. 19745. 
Echo polka. 30092, 

Echo potpourri. 969. 

Echo rondel. 25019. 

Echo says no. 10474, 

Echo trail. 47764, ‘ 

Echo u. Narciss. 5201 (228) 

Echoes from Russia. 47765. 

Echoes from the South. 29091 (140) 
Echoes in my heart. 38766. 

Echoes of Bethlehem, 24219 (335) 
Echoes of Christmas eve. 30093. 


Echoes of hello in Hood River Valley. 19746. 


Echoes of love. 15463, 51350. 
Echoes of night. 34788 (164, 165) 
Echoes of Pearl Harbor. 30094. 
Echoes of spring. 25020. 

Echoes of the bayou. 15464. 
Echoes of the chase. 34788 (166) 
Echoes of the past, aatt 
Echoes of the tide winds. $8767 
Echoes of the valley. 38768. 
Echoes to the hills. 42604. 
Echos [?] of 1942. 970. 

Eck method for flute, 25021. 
Eclipse of the Rising Sun. 25022, 
Eclogue. 971. 

Ecos de Espana. 19747, 

Ecos de Gaona. 19748. 
Ecossaise. 53636 (129) 
Ecossaisen, 47124 (113) 
Ecstasi. 5201 (229), 38171 (100) 
Ecstasy. 25023-25025, 42605. 
Ecstasy in swing. 25026. 
Ectoplasm, 38769. 

Ecuador, 25027. 

Ecue, 35381. 

Eddie. 5949. 

Eddie’s melody. 47766. 
Eddytron, 19749, 

Edelweiss, 5201 (230) 

Edinitzer tanz. 5950. 


Edith. 25028, 
Education for death. 42606. 
Edwards (Eddie) magic key piano method, 972, 


Edwards-Hovey method for cornet or trumpet. 15465 


Edwina screams. 10475. 

E’en such is time. 973. 

Eena, meena, mi-na, mo, 35382. 

Effervescent you. 19750. 

Egg-a bread, 19751. 

Egg trick. 35383. 

Eggs & brandy. 25029. 

Eglantine. 9582 (135, 136), 34788 (167) 

Eglogue. 10476. 

Egmont-ouverture. 9582 (137) 

Ego amo te. 19752. 

Eguemio. 25030. 

Egypt is calling. 42607, 42608. 

Egyptian boat song. 18845 (48) 

Egyptian jive. 974. 

Eight a cappella arrangements for women’s B yeners- 
42609. 

Eight bells, and all is well. 51351. 

Eight duets in dance form. 14692 (173) 

8 (eight) ball boogie blues. 5951. 

Eight etudes for the piano, 5952. 

Eight French & Flemish carols. 38770. 

801st M. P. battalion. 47767. 

Eight letters in the mailbox. 25031. 

Eight miniature variations. 30095. 

Eight note jive. 5953. 

Eight o’clock in my heart, 5954. 

Eight o’clock in the morning. 15466, 

Eight o’clock jive. 15467. 

Eight octave studies for pianoforte. 47124 (114) 

Eight pound baby boy. 975. 

Eight preludes. 19753. 

Eight responses. 5201 (231) 

Eight responses in modal style. 42610. 

Eight suites in 4 parts from consort music. 30096. 

Eight-twenty, 38771. 

Eight waltzes. 10477. 

Eighteen draft. 51352. 

Eighteen seventy five. 35384. 

1812 overture. 42611. 

Eighteenth century minuet. 30097. 

Eildon Hill. 5201 (232) 

Eileen. 976, 15468, 51353. 

1001 nacht. 977. 

Einsam. 29091 (141) 

Einsame feldwacht. 24219 (336) 

Einzug der gaste. 18845 (49) 

Einzugsmarsch, 991. 

Eisenhower, and his jitterbugs. 51354, 

Ekh lapti. 15469. 

Ekloge. 5201 (233) 

El de adelante corre mucho. 30098. 

Ela mikro mou. 5955. 

Elaine. 10478, 25032, 30099, 47768. 

Elawna. 15470, 

Elder brother’s share. 24219 (337) 

Eleanor, 978, 30100, 38772. 

Eleanor, Elsie & Elsa. 979. 

Eleanor gavotte. 980. 

Eleanore, 34788 (168) 

Election march. 42612. 

Electric Park overture. 15471. 

Elegie. 10479, 15472, 19754, 29091 (142), 30101, 
47124 (115) 

Elegie of love. 19755. 

Elegy. 10480, 25033, 30102, 42613, 47769. 

Elegy of farewell. 19756. 

Elementary & progressive studies for the violin, 
preparatory to Kreutzer’s etudes. 29091 (143) 


2028 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


Elementary scale & technic studies. 51355. 
Elementary scales for the piano. 34788 (169) 
Elende yesoimele. 29091 (144) 
Elenita. 25034. 

Elenora. 15473. 

Eleonora, sefiorita. 42614. 

Elephant. 14692 (174), 30103. 
Elephant dance. 29091 (145) 
Elephant’s trunk march. 47770. 
Elevation. 10481, 53636 (130) 

Eleven accordion ‘solos. 30104. 
Eleven Levee street. 15474. 

11:30 special. 15475. 

Elf. 5956, 29091 (146) 

Elf & the tea-kettle. 24219 (338) 
Elfentanz. 19757. 

Elfin dance. 34788 (170), 41610 (42) 
Elfin love. 15476. 

Elgar. 24219 (339) 

Eli, Eli. 38773, 42615. 

Elizabeth. 50835 (95) 

Elisha. 25035. 

Elisha Joe. 15477. 

Elizabeth Jo. 42616. 

Elizabeth march. 34788 (171) 

Elk’s parade. 38774. 

Elks victory march. 15478. 

Ella Mae & the beetle. 38775. 

Ellen. 5201 (234), 14692 (175), 30105. 
Ellen Eileen. 5957. 

Ellery Queen music cues. 10482. 
Elm waltz. 10483. 

Elmer’s liddle brudder Willie. 35385. 
Elms. 19758. 

Elnora. 19759. 

Elona waltz. 47124 (116) 

Elopers. 5201 (532, 1012) 

Elsa, 10484. 

Elsa please be mine. 10485. 

Elsas brautzug zum miinster. 9582 (138) 
Elsas traum. 9582 (139) 

Elsie. 38776. 

Elves at play. 24219 (340) 

Elves in the moonlight. 10486. 
Elvira. 15479. 

Elvira polka. 5201 (235) 

Elysium. 9582 (140, 141), 29091 (147) 
Emaline. 42617. 

Emanuel. 24219 (341) 

Embarrassed in Paris. 35386. 
Emblem of freedom. 30106. 

Emblem of hope. 51356. 

Emblem of liberty. 15480, 38777. 
Emblem of peace. 9552 (142) 
Embraceable you. 19760, 25036, 42618. 
Emerald. 34788 (172) 

Emergency band book. 18845 (50) 
Emitte Spiritum Tuum. 981, 51357. 
Emogene, my Emogene. 25037. 
Empanada man. 42619. 

Emperor waltz. 25038-25040, 38778. 
Empire march. 19761, 51358. 
Empire song. 982, 19762. 

Empty. 51359. 


Empty arms. 5958, 10487, 15481, 19763, 35387, 


51360. 
Empty desks. 47771. 
Empty heart to let. 983. 
Empty house. 25041. 
Empty lullaby. 47772. 
Empty wooden shoes. 38779. 
En accord. 10488. 
En avant fusiliers. 15482. 


En el billetaje. 42620. 

En la orillita del mar. 25042. 

En mi soledad. 25043. 

En noche lobrega. 42621. 

En partant pour la guerre. 29091 (148) 

En qué quedamos. 38780. 

En réve. 10489. 

En tus pupilas. 37128. 

En valsant. 38171 (101) 

En voiture. 14692 (176) 

Encantadora Maria. 34788 (173) 

Encanto. 42622. 

Enchained. 5959. 

Enchanted. 30107. 

Enchanted echoes. 19764. 

Enchanted evening. 19765. 

Enchanted glade. 50835 (96) 

Enchanted island. 38781. 

Enchanted princess. 34788 (174) 

Enchanted rose. 15483. 

Enchanted waltz. 51361. 

Enchanting song. 19766. 

Enchanting waltz. 30108, 30109. 

Enchantment. 984, 985, 5201 (236), 5960. 

Enchantment of you. 25044. 

Encore une caresse. 29091 (149) 

End of day. 51362. 

End of adream. 15484. 

End of my dreams. 19767. 

End of my furlough days. 42623. 

End of my old cigar. 9582 (143) 

End piece. 51363. 

End of summer. 10490, 35388. 

End of the Lonesome Road. 15485. 

End of the road. 986. 

End of the trail. 25045. 

End of the world. 10491, 25046. 

Endless day. 41610 (43) 

Endlessly. 47773. 

Enemy came. 38782. 

Enfant au front divin. 53636 (131) 

Enfant prodigue. 9582 (144) 

Enfermedad. 10492. 

Engagement waltzes. 29091 (150) 

Engafio. 19768, 42624. 

Engelmann. 24219 (342) 

Engineer fight song. 38783, 38784. 

Engineer’ 8 daughter. 35389. 

Engineers’ marching song. 25047. 

Engineer’s song. 51364. 

England, brave England. 15486. 

England in the morning. 15487. 

England, my England. 5961, 24219 (343), 25048- 
25050. 

England once again. 30110. 

England undaunted. 987. 

England | will the victory win. 10493, 30111. 

England’ s battle hymn. 14692 (177) 

England’s call. 5201 (237) 

English air. 30112. 

English country-dance tunes. 47774. 

English idyl. 42625. 

English idyll. 38785. 

English June. 10494. 

English morning. 10495. 

Enlist for God. 25051. 

Enlist in the army now. 30113. 

Enlisted for service. 5201 (238) 

Enlisted for the King. 5201 (239) 

Ensemble classics for clarinet quartet. 15488, 15489 

Ensenada. 35390. 

Ensenanza elemental del piano. 988. 

Entenpalaver. 989. 


2029 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Enterprise orchestra folio. 5962. 

Entr "acte. 35391. 

Entr’acte en forme de minuet. 29091 (151) 

Entrance. 38786. 

Entrance & dance of the goblins. 38787. 

Entre jazminez. 42626. 

Entreat me not to leave Thee. 47775. 

Entrée d’Apollon. 990. 

Envious moon. 19769. 

Eolian collection of trombone solos. 19770. 

Epic march. 30114, 38788. 

Epilogue. 41610 (44) 

Epiphany. 426277. 

Epistrophy. 19771. 

Epitaph for a dead soldier. 10496. 

Eppie Adair. 47776. 

Epsilon sigma alpha waltz. 5963. 

Equalizing exercises for all scales. 5201 (240) 
_ Equivocacion. . 19772. 

Ere the last roll calls. 30115. 

Erganzungs-ubungen. 19773, 19774. 

Ergetz vait. 38789. 

Erie canal. 25052. 

Erin dear Erin. 15490. 

Erin’s Isle & you. 5201 (241), 24219 (344) 

riskay love lilt. 30116. 

Erlking. 29091 (152) 

Erldsung. 5201 (242) 

Erma Jean. 15491. 

Erminie. 38789*, 53636 (331) 

Erna waltz. 47124 (117) 

Ernette. 42628. 

Ernste stunde. 24219 (345) 

Erotikon nr. 3. 47124 (466) 

Erstes konzert in C moll. 5201 (243) 

Eruditus in verbo reperiet bona. 30117. 

Erwachen. 18845 (51) 

Erzherzog-Albrecht-marsch. 991. 

Es geht ein zauber von dir aus. 30118. 

Es gibt ein tiefes verstehen. 14692 (178) 

Es la ultima conga. 35392. 

Es lebt am seegestade. 9582 (145) 

Es mejor perdonar. 51365. 

Es war der tag der weissen chrysanthemen. 

(52) 

Es waren zwei kénigskinder. 24219 (346) 

Escape. 19775. 

Escaped. 51366. 

Escaping by rowboat. 15492. 

Esclavitud. 992. 

Esclavo. 25053. 

Esclavo triste. 51367. 

Escribeme. 35393. 

Escucha. 15493. 

Eskimo Land. 38789**, 

Esmeralda. 34788 (175, 176) 

Esmeralda Jean. 42629. 

Eso noes amor. 42630. 

Espana. 5964, 25054. 

Especially when I needed you most, 47777. 

Esperame. 993. 

Esperance waltz. 34788 (177) 

Esperanza. 5965. 

Espoir. 5201 (244) 

Esposizione internazionale New York world’s fair. 

35394. 

Esprit des Frangais Libres. 25055. 

Esquiva. 19776. 

Essay for orchestra. 30119. 

Essayons. 25056. 

Essentials. 42631. 

Esta polka. 19777. 

Estan dando. 51368. 


18845 


2030 


Estellita. 18845 (53) 

Estoy enamorado. 15494. 

Estrella. 15495, 15496, 51369. 

Estrella errante, 5966. 

Estrellas me dijeron. 38790. 

Estrellita. 42632, 51370. 

Estudiante de Madrid. 994. 

Estudiantina. 995. 

Eterna adoraciOn. 15497. 

Eternal God almighty. 19778. 

Eternal light. 5967, 30120. 

Eternal peace. 15498, 51371. 

Eternal spirit. 15499. 

Eternally. 996. 

Eternally ours. 42633. 

Eternity. 14692 (179), 24219 (347° 

Eternity waltz. 35395. 

Ethel. 19779. 

Ether - or else. 19780. 

fitincelles. 19781. 

Etude. 10498, 25057, 42634. 

Etude A-waltz. 35396. 

Etude-caprice. 5968, 25058. 

Etude de concert. 42635. 

Etude in C maj. 9582 (146) 

Etude in D flat. 47778. 

Etude inD min. 10497. 

Etude in E maj. 997. 

Etude in thirds. 38791. 

Etude no. 6. 51372. 

Etude-vocalise 4 la tarantelle. 24219 (348) 

Etiiden. 29091 (153-156) 

Etiiden zur erganzung des {ten und 2ten bandes der 
violinschule von Joseph Joachim u. Andreas Moser. 
35397, 35398. 

Euryanthe. 47124 (118) 

Euterpe. 5201 (245) 

Eva delight. 38792. 

Eve of Crécy. 50835 (97) 

Eve of grace. 24219 (349) 

Eve of St. Agnes. 10498*, 

Eve on leave. 25059. 

Evelina. 9582 (96) 

Evelyeen, I’ll be back. 38793. 

Evelyn. 30121. 

Evelyn, my beautiful Evelyn. 42636. 

Even a rattlesnake gives warning. 30122. 

Even as you &J. 42637. | 

Even ina dream. 25060, 42638. 

Even in the rain. 998. 

Even me. 15500, 29091 (157) 

Even song. 19782. 

Even tho’. 10499. 

Even though it’s springtime. 51373. 

Even-time. 51374. 

Evenin’ blues. 42639. 

Evenin’ prayer. 51375. 

Evening. 999, 42640, 42461. 

Evening again. 5969. 

Evening & my old banjo. 30123. 

Evening bells. 29091 (158), 35399, 38794. 

Evening blue. 38795. 

Evening breezes. 18845 (54) 

Evening chimes. 41610 (45) 

Evening devotion. 34788 (178) 

Evening fantasy. 10500. 

Evening hour. 5201 (246) 

Evening hymn. 42642, 53636 (132, 133) 

Evening hymn to the Trinity. 18845 (55) 

Evening lullaby. 15501. 

Evening nocturne. 30124. 

Evening prayer. 42643, 47779, 51376. 

Evening reverie. 15502. 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Evening service. 42644. 

Evening shadows. 15503-15505, 47124 (119) 

Evening song. 1000, 5970, 24219 (350), 25061, 
25062, 29091 (159), 30125, 50835 (98) 

Evening star. 5971, 25063, 30126, 34788 (179), 
38796, 42645, 47780. 

Evening sunrise. 10501. 

Evening | waltz. 1001. 

Evening’ s dream. 35400. 

Evening’s twilight glow. 47781. 

Evensong. 14692 (519), 18845 (56), 19783, 24219 
(351) 

Eventide. 10502, 10503, 14692 (180), 19784, 35401, 
42646. 

Eventide melody. 25064. 

Eventide repose. 29091 (160) 

Eventually. 15506. 

Ever. 15507. 

Ever after. 19785. 

Ever again. 14692 (181) 

Ever be faithful, brave & true. 

Ever blooming love. 19786. 

Ever dreaming. 42647. 

Ever, ever you. 5972. 

- Ever for you. 10504. 

Ever, I’ll follow. 15508. 

Ever let Thy grace flow. 42648. 

Ever present Savior. 38171 (102) 

Ever ready to defend our shores. 19787. 

Ever ready to love you. 15509. 

Ever since you went away. 38797. 

Ever so often, baby. 15510. 

Evergreen mountain of life. 14692 (182) 

Evergreen valse. 25065. 

Everlasting Father. 24219 (352) 

Ever-lasting hills. 38798. 

Everlasting life. 25066. 

Everlasting light. 24219 (353) — 

Everlasting peace. 30127. 

Everlasting praises, no. 2. 15511. 

Eversharp song. 25067. 

Every American has a job to do. 30128. 

Every bond we sell. 30129. 

Every buddy knows. 30130, 38799. 

Every day. 35403, 42649. 

Every day Ilive. 19788. 

Every day in a different way. 1002. 

Every day is a year too long. 10505. 

Every day is Mother’s day to mother. 10506. 

Every day is somebody’s birthday. 42650. 

Every day oi my life. 5973. 

Every day will be rosy by & by. 5974. 

Every farmer loves the land. 42651. 

Every Friday night at Joe’s. 15512, 25068. 

Every good gift is from above. 42652. 

Every heart has a song of love. 18845 (57) 

Every hour of every day. 38800. 

Every little bit. 51377. 

Every little dream. 15513, 25069. 

Every little heart. 19789. 

Every little thing. 42653. 

Every man in this country is a soldier. 15514. 

Every moment I’m dreaming of you. 47782. 

Every moment is precious. 19790. 

Every morn’ you’ll hear them say good night. 34788 
(180, 181) 

Every night. 14692 (183) 

Every night at eight. 19791. 

Every night he took me out a-walking. 18845 (58) 

Every night I dream of you. 30131. 

Every night I’ll write to you. 15515. 

Every night there’s a song in my heart. 5975. 

Every night’s business. 1003. 


35402. 


Every now & then. 25070. 

Every other dream. 38801. 

Every pay day buy a bond. 30132. 

Every road I walk along. 30133. 

Every rock is charted. 25071. 

Every song I sing, I sing to you. 25072. 

Every star in the Flag means a soldier. 10507. 
Every tear drop that fell. 38802. 

Every time I contact you. 35404. 

Every time I hear that song. 42654. 

Every time I see you. 5976. 

Every time I.see you smile. 19792. 

Everybody but me. 5977, 47783. 

Everybody can help. 38171 (103) 

Everybody dance. 38171 (104) | 

Everybody dances. 34788 (182) 

Everybody don’t know who Jesus is. 10508. 
Everybody every payday. 35405. 

Everybody goes to heaven on a Harlem bus. 38803. 
Everybody hum with me. 50835 (99), 53636 (134) 
Everybody knows it but you. 30134, 35406. 
Everybody knows Willie. 25073. 


. Everybody knows you're Irish. 5978. 


Everybody loves a little bit of Irish. 47124 (120) 

Everybody loves a sailor boy. 19793. 

Everybody loves a soldier. 1004. 

Everybody loves my girl. 5201 (247), 34788 (183) 

Everybody loves the summer. 18845 (59) 

Everybody rag with me. 5201 (248), 24219 (354) 

Everybody sing. 42655. 

Everybody wants a hero now. 51378. 

Everybody will know. 19794. 

Everybody’ sa soldier now. 1005. 

Everybody’ s buddy. 5979. 

Everybody’ s dippy now. 47124 (121), 53636 (135) 

Everybody’s favorite educational piano album. 
15516. 

Everybody’s favorite elementary piano pieces. 
30135. 

Everybody’ s favorite French horn mellophone solos. 
10509. 

Everybody’ s favorite music for the solovox. 1006. 

Everybody’ s favorite solos, duets, trios. 19795. 

Everybody’s favorite trios for violin, piano, cello. 
42656. 

Everybody’ s happy. 42657. 

Everybody’ s happy at the U.S.O. 15517. 

Everybody’ S making money but Tschaikowsky. 1007. 

Everybody’s working, even father. 47784. 

Everyday. 35407. 

Everyone everywhere. 10510. 

Everyone in the army looks like Gable but me. 30136. 

Everyone in town loves my girl. 5201 (249) 

Everyone knows. 10511, 30137. 

Everyone must have a friend. 51379. 

Everyone ought to sing. 19796. 

Everyone to his post. 1008. 

Everyone to your post. 38804. 

Everyone | wants to know. 1009. 


Everyone’ sa soldier. 5980. 


Everyone’s moving up on Broadway. 24219 (355) 
Everything. 10512. 

Everything depends on you. 38805. 

Everything happens for the best. 1010. 
Everything I prayed for. 42658. 

Everything is at a standstill. 19797. 
Everything is changed. 29091 (161) 

Everything is different. 42659. 

Everything is different now-a-days. 5201 (250) 
Everything is rationed but love. 51380. 
Everything is under control. 35408. 

Everything I’ve got. 19798. 

Everything of you. 19799. 


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Everything reminds me of that old sweetheart of 
mine. 18845 (60) 

Everything seems wonderful to me. 10513. 

Everything sings of you. 14692 (184) 

Everything that’s wonderful. 30138, 30139. 

Everything was as it ought to be. 5981. 

Everything will be O.K. 5982, 10514. 

Everything will remind you of me. 38806. 

Everything you are. 42660. 

Everything jyou do. 25074. 

Everything’s O.K. in the U.S.A. 47785. 

Everytime it rains. 19800. 

Everywhere. 15518, 38807- Seaee, 42661, Elin 
47787, 51381. 

Everywhere, anywhere. 35409. 

Everywhere, everywhere Christmas to-night. 1011, 
24219 (356) 

-Everywhere I go. 19801, 35410, 51382. 

Evil three. 1012. 

Evocacion de la pampa. 35411. 

Ev’ TY American, that means you and I. 42662. 

Ev’ RP cloud has a Silver lining. 5983, 19802. 

_Ev sty day. 10515. 

Ev’ ay day at night. 2013. 

Ev’. ity day while you’re away. 19803. 

Ev'ry defense bond you buy smacks a Jap in the eye. 
5984. 

Ev’ zy little thing. 10516. 

Ev’ ry little while. 10517. 

Ev’ ,tY little word you say. 1014. 

Ev’ ry night. 15519, 42663. 

Ev’ Re) night about. this time. 25075. 

Ev’ Rei night I dream of you. 30140. 

Ev’ sty other heartbeat. 42664. 
Ev’ TY thing has changed. 5985. 

Ev’ AY time I dream of you. 42665. 

Ev’ iy time I look at you. 51383. 

Ev’ jrybody- ev'ry payday. 42666. 

Ev’ jrybody gets up early. 15520. 

Ev’ ,Tybody got to die. 35412. 

Ey’ jrybody knows. 42667. 

Ev rybody knows Madame Moselle. 
18845 (61) 

Ev’ ,Tybody loves la luna. 1015. 

Ev’ jTybody loves rag. 5201 (252) 

Ev’ ‘rybody’ 8: got to do his bit. 5201 (253) 

Ev’ ,Tyone but me. 10518. 

ae ryone’s a fighting son of that old gang of mine. 

986. 


5201 (251) 


Ev’ jTything good. 10519. 

Ev’ jTything happens for the best. 30141. 

Ev’ )rything has changed. 42668. 

Ey’ ,Tything misses you, dear. 30142. 

Ev’ jrything will be like home in Ireland. 10520. 

Ev’ >,Tything you need to know. 51384. 

Ev’ jrytime I think of you. 30143. 

Ev’ ,rytime that I’m with you. 47788. 

Ev rytime the moon hides behind a cloud. 25076. 

Ev’rywhere. 19804, 35413, 51385, 51386. 

Exaltation. 42669. 

Exalted Christ. 29091 (162) 

Exalted vision stirs the heart. 5987. 

Examination papers. 50835 (100, 101) 

Examples & exercises in harmony. 30144. 

Examples of music before 1400. 42670. 

Excalibur. 19805. 

Exceeding great joy. 38809*, 

Except that I’ve forgotten you. 30145. 

Excerpt prelude Meistersinger. 47789. 

Excerpts Cesar Franck symphony. 51387. 

Exclusively yours. 25077. 

Exercises for the development of the higher piano- 
forte technic. 29091 (163) 


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Exercises in aural harmony. 30146. 
Exiled. 25078. 

Exiled from your love. 15521. 

Exit. 29091 (164) 

Exit by Cassa. 10521. 


Exotic dance suite. 19806. 

Expectancy. 24219 (357) 

Explain. 19807. 

Explanation. 9582 (147) 

Exploring space. 42671. 

Expressive eyes. 51388. 

Expulsion from Eden. 38810. 

Extase. 10522, 14692 (185) 

Extasis. 15522. 

Extol Him. 29091 (165) 

Extortion. 25079. 

Extraordinary inaccessible you. 10523. 

Extravaganza. 25080. 

Extr’ordinary rag. 18845 (62) 

Exuberance overture. 47124 (122, 123) 

Exult in the Lord, 19808. 

Exultation. 5988. 

Exultation of night. 34788 (184) 

Exultation waltz. 25081, 25082. 

Ex-wife. 38811. 

Eyes aloft. 42672. 

Eyes are the windows of the soul. 10524. 

Eyes front. 42673. 

Eyes I love. 38812. 

Eyes like the dark blue sky. 35414. 

Eyes of America. 42674. 

Eyes of blue. 35415. 

Eyes of brown. 5201 (254) 

Eyes of Firozee. 5201 (255) 

Eyes of Jean. 19809. 

Eyes of light blue shade. 5989. 

Eyes of the U. S. A. 1016. 

Eyes of the world. 34788 (185) 

Eyes of the world are on you. 42675. 

Eyes right. 25083. 

Eyes right! Here’s a girlie. 9582 (148) 

Ezekiel saw de wheel. 5990, 42676. 

Ezekiel’s wheel. 51389. 

F. A. R. C. march. 10525. 

F.B.I. 42677. 

F.O.B. Detroit. 5991. 

Fabric of freedom. 30147. 

Fabulous Mister Crow. 25084. 

Facci una fischiatina. 30148, 30149. 

Face at the window. 51390. 

Face to face. 39241. 

Face to face with love. 10526, 47790. 

Face to face with the girl of my dreams. 24219 
(358, 359) 

Facility studies on applied principles of E. Robert 
Schmitz technique. 47791. 

Facing each other. 25085. 

Facing the cross with a song. 19810. 

Facing the west in the evening. 42678. 

Facts & fancies. 30150. 

Fade away. 30151. 

Faded dreams. 19811, 25086. 

Faded love letters. 5992. 

Faded piece of paper. 19812. 

Fading girl. 24219 (360) 

Fado de mi tierra. 1017. 


Fads & fancies. 14692 (13, 308, 309, 408, 429, 489, 


619, 706, 728) 
Fahrt hin, ihr trdume. 19813. 
Failure in love. 19814. 
Fain would I change that note. 25087. 
Fain would I suffer. 51391. 
Fair Canada, our country. 51392. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1942 . 


Fair Catalina. 1018. Famous Dominican folio. 47795. 

Fair enough. 1019. Famous Donegal. 47796. 

Fair maid of Perth. 35237. Famous waltz. 5999. 

Fair maiden. 38813. Fan dancer brigade. 25095. 

Fair Normandie. 42679. Fan the fires of freedom. 47797. 
Fairest in the land. 5201 (256), 9582 (149, 150) Fanciulle belle. 30156. 

Fairest Lord Jesus. 19815, 19816. Fancy definitions. 1025. 

Fairies. 24219 (361) Fancy feet. 1026. 

Fairies & the giant. 34788 (186) Fancy steps. 24219 (364) 

Fairies’ dance. 5993. Fandango brazileiro. 19822. 

Fairies ina ring. 38171 (105) Fanfare. 47798. 

Fairies’ lullaby. 5994. Fanfare-flourishes. 30157. 

Fairies’ revelry. 5201 (257) Fanny. 6000, 10534. 

Fairmount waltz. 47124 (124) Fanny Tinkle. 1027. 

Fairy & the rose. 38171 (106) Fantaisie ballet. 42687. 

Fairy bells. 24219 (362) Fantaisie-impromptu, no. 4. 30158. 
Fairy boatman. 34788 (187) Fantaisie romantique. 38817. 

Fairy court-ball. 5201 (258) Fantasia. 38818, 42688, 51399, 51400. 
Fairy dance. 51393. Fantasia, adagio e fuga. 5201 (261) 
Fairy frolic. 38171 (107), 42680. Fantasia cubana. 38819. 

Fairy frolics. 24219 (363) Fantasia, funicul! funicul4, on Denza’s song. 19823. 
Fairy in the night. 5995. Fantasia impromptu. 1028, 51401. 
Fairy lake. 10527. Fantasia inC min. 10535. 

Fairy laughter. 53636 (136) Fantasia no. 1. 19824. 

Fairy music. 25088. _ Fantasia on Greensleeves. 47799. 

Fairy pipers. 50835 (102) Fantasia on Irish airs. 5201 (262) 
Fairy queen. 33416. Fantasia on O du lieber Augustin. 5201 (263, 264) 
Fairy tale. 34788 (188), 51394. Fantasie. 5201 (265) 

Fairy visions. 5201 (259) Fantasie for piano & orchestra. 30159. 
Fairyland. 53636 (137) Fantasie of folk songs. 1029. 

Fairyland suite. 10528. Fantastic rhapsody, no. 1. 25096. 

Faith. 10529, 10530, 30152,-47792, 51395. Fantasy. 35419, 42689. 

Faith, hope, love. 30153. Fantasy dreams. 1030. 

Faith I had in you is gone. 25089. Fantasy for a musical clock. —~ 10536. 
Faith in faith. 47793. Fantasy on Arkansas traveller. 42690. 
Faith in you. 35416. Fantasy on St. Patrick’s day. 42691. 
Faith is the victory. 42681. Fantasy on Yankee Doodle. 42692. 

Faith of God. 42682. es Fantisetto. 51402. 

Faith of our fathers. 15523. Far above the stars are beaming. 1031. 
Faith of the army air force. 51396. Far & near. 18845 (63) 

Faith sublime. 25090. Far away. 10537, 15526, 19825, 25097, 34788 (189), 
Faith that keeps us. 42683. 51403. 

Faith to win. 19817. - Far away along the Mississippi shore. 18845 (64) 
Faithful. 19818. Far-away bells. 10538. 

Fala. 19819. Far away blues. 25098. 

Falcon. 25091. Far away long ago. 51404. 
Falera-lera-loo. 10531. Far away shore. 10539. 

Fall in. 1020, 1021, 19820, 42684, 42685. Far beyond the sky. 47800. 

Fall in! America. 15524. Far, far away. 5201 (266), 38820, 38821. 
Fall in, fall out. 1022, 42684, 51397. Far from home. 19826. 

Fall in for victory. 51398. Far from my home sweet home. 51405. 
Fall in love with me. 38814. Far from the range. 19827. 

Fall in love with your Uncle Sam. 15525. Far from you. 47801, 47802. 

Fall into line. 25092, 29091 (166) Far Judean hills. 25099. 

Fall right in line. 30154. Far-off hills. 51406. 

Falla. 25093. Far, strange road. 14692 (187) 

Falling asleep. 38171 (108) Fare thee well. 1032, 15527. 

Falling for you. 1023. Fare-thee-well, dear Lulu Bell. 30160. 
Falling in love. 30155, 42686. Fare thee well to Eldorado. 42693. 
Falling leaves. 10532, 47794, 53636 (138) Fare ye well my bonnie lassie. 53636 (139) 
Falling off a log. 10533. Farewell. 1033, 6001, 10540, 14692 (188), 15528, 
Falling star. 5996, 5997, 19821, 38815. 42694. 

Falling stars. 50835 (103) Farewell & aloha to you. 19828. 

False hearted love. 38816. t Farewell & goodbye. 30161. 

False letters. 35417. Farewell & noi goodbye. 1034. 

Falso juramento. 5998. Farewell, but only for a while. 24219 (365) - 
Falstaff. 5201 (260) Farewell darling. 47803. 

Familiar favourites. 1024. Farewell dear America. 10541. 
Familiar things. 35418. Farewell, dear heart. 19829. 

Familien glick. 14692 (186) : Farewell for a while. 19830, 30162. 
Family altar.. 29091 (167) Farewell, Maria. 51407. 

Family waltz. 25094. Farewell my bonnie Jeanne. 1035. 


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Farewell my darling. 19831. 

Farewell my dear. 35420. 

Farewell, my dear, it’s time to say adieu. 1036. 

Farewell, my love. 38171 (109) 

Farewell my love, my own. 30163. 

Farewell my loved ones. 10542. 

Fare-well my soldier boy. 10543. 

Farewell, my soldier lad. 15529. 

Farewell my soldier sweetheart. 30164. 

Farewell my son. 25100, 38822. 

Farewell, my sweetheart. 6002. 

Farewell rhapsody. 15530. 

Farewell Sigma phi. 1037. 

Farewell, sweetheart. 51408. 

Farewell toa dream. 30165. 

Farewell toa memory. 47804. 

Farewell to homeland. 19832. 

Farewell to love. 19833, 47805.. 

Farewell to Moore’s Glen. 47806. 

Farewell to our boys of the town. 42695. 

Farewell to the piano. 42696. 

Farewell to you. 30166. 

Farewell to you, my blue eyes. 35421. - 

Farewell until we meet again. 1038. 

Farewell, Vienna. 19834. 

Farewell waltz. 6003, 24219 (366) 

Farfalla seitu. 19835. 

Farm & home march. 1039. 

Farmer. 6004, 10544. 

Farmer blues. 1040. 

Farmer boy. 19836. 

Farmer boy inthe army. 47807. 

Farmer in the dell. 30167. 

Farmer of the U.S. A. 15531. 

Farmerettes. 19837. 

Farmer’s daughter. 10545. 

Farmers polka. 10546. 

Farolitos en Peru. 10547. 

Farrington casts off. 10548. 

Farther it is from America, the closer it is toBer- 
lin. 47808. 

Farther onI go. 29091 (168) 

Fascinatin’ swing. 51409. 

Fascinating. 51410. 

Fascinating night. 5201 (267), 18845 (65) 

Fascination. 24219 (367), 47124 (125, 126), 47809. 

Fashion slave. 5201 (268), 24219 (368) 

Fat meat is good meat. 15532, 51411. 

Fate. 14692 (189), 34788 (190), 35422. 

Fate is wrong. 19838. 

Fate stepped in. 19839. 

Fate tango. 10549. 

Fate was friendly. 30168. 

Fateful Pearl Harbor. 10550. 

Father. 10551, 36615, 38823. 

Father above. 1041. 

Father Abraham. 1042. 

Father, bless us. 25101. 

Father eternal. 25129. 

Father, forgive them. 15533. 

Father glorify me. 25102. 

Father, guide & defend us. 47810. 

Father I thank Thee. 6005. 

Father, in early morning praise. 19840. 

Father in New York. 35423. 

Father jumps. 38824. 

Father lead me. 15534. 

Father MacArthur. 35424. . 

Father of mercies. 5201 (269), 24219 (369) 

Father of mercy. 9582 (151) 

Father of this great free land. 19841. 

Father take care of us. 19842. 

Father, Thou Who art in heav’n. 19843. 


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Father Thy will be done. 35425. 

Father, to Thee we look. 10552. 

Father Which art in heaven. 30169. 

Fatherland, the motherland, the land of my best girl. 
29091 (169, 170) 

Fatherland’s psalm. 14692 (190) 

Father’s day service - no. 2. 1043. 

Father’s gone to the war. 24219 (370) 

Father’s lament. 15535. 

Fathers yesterday, sons today. 51412. 

Fatima Brown. 53636 (140, 141) 

Fault is in me. 30170. 

Fault is yours, not mine. 42697. 

Faultless starch. 19844. 

Faune. 5201 (270) 

Faust. 9032, 9582 (28, 94, 95), 24219 (544), 29091 
(171), 50835 (325), 53636 (142, 143) 

Favorita. 5201 (271) 

Favorite Christmas carols. 1044, 10553. 

Favorite hymns for children. 35426. 

Favorite hymns, number two. 10554. 

Favorite nursery songs. 30171. 

Favorite polkas. 25103. 

Favorite selections from Sunday school melodies. 
29091 (172) 

Favorite waltz medley. 10555. 

Fazendera farmeretta Bonita. 10556. 

Fe perdida. 25104. 

Fear. 19775, 19845, 19846, 22589. 

Fear fear itself. 19847. 

Fear not. 30172. 

Fear not America, our beloved land. 1045. 

Fear not, © land. 5201 (272) 

Fear not ye chosen people. 35427. 

Fear thou not. 10557. 

Fear ye not, O Israel. 30173. 

Fearful Japs. 19848. 

Fearin’ of the Judgement day. 19849. 

Feast. 10558, 25105. 

Feast of All Saints. 25106. 

Feast of flowers. 10559. 

Feast of lights. 6006. 

Feast of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King. 25107. 

Feast of Pentecost. 25108. 

Feast of Raymi. 42698. 

Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. 25109. 

Feather. 18845 (66) 

Feather suite. 30174. 

Featherbed Lane. 10560. 

Featherette. 1046. 

Feathers in the wind. 1047. 

Feature bout. 10561. 

Featuring you & me. 10562. 

Federal union. 35428. 

Fee fifofum. 25110. 

Feed my sheep. 25111, 42699. 

Feeding the chicks. 42700. 

Feelin great. 25112. 

Feelin’ so blu2. 1048. 

Feeling blue. 19850. 

Feeling like a dream. 1049. 

Feen. 14692 (191) 

Feet draggin’ blues. 42701. 

Feet on the sidewalk. 10563. 

Feierabend. 24219 (371) 

Feinde ringsum. 5201 (273) 

Feist’s potpourri. 29091 (173, 174) 

Feller who plays ina band. 25113. 

Fellow Americans. 30175, 47811. 

Fellow travelers. 25114. 

Fellows let’s drink a hearty toast. 30176. 

Fellowship with Jesus. 15536. 

Fels-A. 42702. 


INDEX 


‘nos. 1-12, 1942 


Feminine patriot. 19851. 

Ferdinand awakens. 19852. 

Fe-re me-re-garre. 19853. 

Feria de las flores. 51413. 

Ferne grab. 29091 (175) 

Ferris wheel. 10564. 

Ferry ahoy. 50835 (104) 

Ferry boat. 30177. 

Ferry command. 42703. 

Fest im gnomenreich. 14692 (192) 

Fest jubel. 5201 (274) 

Festa di pace. 19854. 

Festal song. 6007. 

Festival march. 24219 (372) 

Festival of childhood. 15537. 

Festival program book. 1050. 

Festival song budget, Easter, 1914. 5201 (275) 
Festival songs. 9582 (152, 153), 24219 (373), 50835 

(105), 53636 (144) 

Festive hours. 34788 (191) 

Feuerfest. 1051. 

Few & far between. 1052. 

Few memories. 1053. 

Few selected songs. 38825. 

Fiamma d’amore. 38826. 

Fiamma dell anima. 10565. 

Fiancée invisible. 14692 (193, 194) 

Fickle. 1054, 25115. 

Fickle as 2 bee. 30178. 

Fiddle-sticks. 10566. 

Fiddler of Dooney. 14692 (195) 

Fiddlers three. 15538. 

Fiddlin’ Joe. 47812. 

Fiddlin’ Phillip. 47813. 

Fiddling | Phil. 19855. 

Fidgetin’ digits. 30179. 

Fie! Fie! Fi-fi. 34788 (192) 

Fie on you for flaming. 15539. 

Field artillery guns. 25116. : 

Field mouse. 1055-1064, 3436. 

Field of daisies. 30180. 

Fields must be harvested. 38827. 

Fiesta. 6653, 7619, 8035, 12940, 19856, 30181. 
Fiesta en Santa Fe. 30181*. 

Fiesta en Sevilla. 19857. 

Fiesta in Granada. 1065,-10567. 

Fiesta por bulerias. 19858. 

Fife & drum polka. 42704. 
‘Fifes of June. 14692 (196) 

15 favorite waltzes for the piano. 1066. 

15 - 1942. 15540. 

15 red army songs. 15541. 

Fifteen sacred melodies. 5201 (276) 

Fifth avenue. 47124 (127, 128), 47814. 

Fifth sonata. 25117. 

Fiftieth anniversary hymn. 1067. 
aang favorites and fifty other favorites. 
Fifty famous songs for the harmonica. 35429. 
aa, & sweet little Mary Pickford. 14692 
Fifty great songs of the church. 19859. 

Fifty Hawaiian guitar solos. 10569. 

50 little songs. 47815. 

Fifty million nickels. 6171, 7260, 8544. 

Fifty million shall be born. 10570. 

Fifty million times a day. 10571. 

56 progressive duets for individuals & classes. 

38828, 42705, 42706, 47816, 51414, 51415. 

50 swing phrases for piano. 51416, 51417. 

52 masterpieces for violin & piano. 35430, 51418. 
Fifty years ago. 10572. 

Fifty years together. 47817. 


Figaro & Cleo. 23177, 38829. 

Fight. 19860, 25118, 35431, 38830-38832, 42707. 

Fight! Aggies fight. 42708. 

Fight! America fight. 19861, 35432. 

Fight & win. 30182. 

Fight, Baylor Bears. 42709. 

Fight boys. 19862. 

Fight boys fight. 15542, 25119, 38833-38835, 42710, 
51419. 

Fight, fight America. 35433. 

Fight, fight, fight. 9582 (154), 19863, 25120, 30183, 
38836, 42711. 

Fight, fight, fight, America. 30184, 35434, 42712. 

Fight! Fight! Fight! For liberty. 47818. 

Fight, fight, fight for Uncle Sammy. 30185. 

Fight, fight, soldier boy. 30186. 

Fight for America. 1068-1070, 6008, 6009, 10573, 
10574, 15543, 15544, 30187-30189, 38837. 

Fight for democracy. 38838. 

Fight for freedom. 1071- 1073, 30190, 35435, 35436, 
38839, 42713. 

Fight for freedom - remember Pearl Harbor. 35437 

Fight for liberty. 19864, 19865, 25121, 25122, 35438. 

Fight for liberty & right. 6010. 

Fight for Old Glory. 47819. 

Fight for Old Glory today. 10575. 

Fight for our America. 19866. 

Fight for our country. 25123. 

Fight for right. 35439. 

Fight for right, & the U.S.A. 1074. 

Fight for the land you love. 1075. 

Fight for the Man of Calvary. 19867. 

Fight for the motherland. 5201 (277) 

Fight for the purple & white. 30191. 

Fight for the Red, White & Blue. 19868, 30192. 

Fight for the Red, White & Blue, boys. 15545. 

Fight for the right. 19869. 

Fight for the right of a Yankee. 1076. 

Fight for the Stars, fight for the Stripes. 19870. 

Fight for the U. S. A. 1077, 1078, 6011, 25124. 

Fight for Uncle Sam. 30193. 

Fight for Uncle Sam & liberty. 19871. 

Fight for Uncle Sammy. 10576, 19872. 

Fight for victory. 1079-1081, 19873, 30194, 35440, 
42714-42716. 

Fight for your country, as Colin Kelly did. 42717. 

Fight for your country, the U.S. A. 19874. 

Fight for your liberty. 19875. 

Fight for your rights. 35441. 

Fight for your Uncle Sammy. 35442. 

Fight in the mine. 42718. 

Fight in their front yard. 35443. 

Fight is on. 6012. 

Fight, men, fight. 47820. 

Fight, Missouri miners. 30195. 

Fight on. 15546-15548, 30196. 

Fight on America. 1082, 10577-10579, 19876, 25125, 
30197, 35444, 42719, 51420. 

Fight on, Americans. 10580. 

Fight on, Corregidor. 6013, 10581. 

Fight on, Cowboys. 42720. 

Fight on for freedom. 10582. 

Fight on for liberty. 19877. 

Fight on for liberty, United Nations. 38840. 

Fight on for old America. 6014. 

Fight on for Syracuse. 9582 (155) 

Fight on for U.S.A.- 47821. 

Fight on for victory. 30198. 

Fight on London town. 1083. - 

Fight on MacArthur. 10583, 25126. 

Fight on! Oakmont high school. 38841. 

Fight on Ohio. 1084. 

Fight on to victory. 1085, 10584, 15549, 15550, 30199, 
38842. 


2035 


Fight on, U.S.A. 10585, 10586. | 

Fight on you son of a Yank. 51421. 

Fight on, young soldier. 25127, 47822. 

Fight the good fight. 25128, 25129, 29091 (176), 
51422. 

Fight ’til victory is won. 35445. 

Fight to victory. 1086, 19878, 30200. 

Fight to win. 30201. 

Fight to win this war. 19879. 

Fight, we will together. 38843. 

Fight while you fly. 6015, 51423. 

Fight with Uncle Sam. 30202, 47823. 

Fight, you American soldiers. 35446. 

Fight you Yanks. 42721. 

Fighters for America. 6016. 

Fighters of the air force crew. 47824. 

Fighters of Uncle Sam. 35447. 

Fightin’ Doug MacArthur. 1087, 15551. 

Fightin’ Doug MacArthur, U. S. ‘A. 10587. 

Fightin’ for you. 47825. 

Fightin’ Irish O'Day. 10588. 

Fightin’ is right in us, when we have to-fight, fight, 
fight. 42722. 

Fightin’ Midway marines. 19880. 

Fightin’ son-of-a-gun. 19881. 

Fightin’ Yanks. 30203. 

Fightin’ Yanks are everywhere. 30204. 

Fighting. 42723. 

Fighting Americans. 38844. 

Fighting Bill Fargo. 9125, 20025, 20187. 

Fighting Bob. 38171 (110) 

Fighting engineers. 42724. 

Fighting engineers of Rensselaer. 30205. 

Fighting family of Uncle Sam. 19882. ~ 

Fighting for freedom. 1088, 6017, 25130, 30206, 
35448. 

Fighting for humanity [?] sake. 10589. 

Fighting for liberty. 38845. 

Fighting for our country. 6018. 

Fighting for the Flag of the free. 38846. 

Fighting for the Red, White & Blue. 47826. 

Fighting for the U. S. A. 15552, 19883. 

Fighting for Uncle Sam. 1089, 10590, 19884. 

Fighting Irish. 25131. 

Fighting leathernecks. 35449. 

Fighting lover. 30207. 

Fighting Mac. 19885. 

Fighting MacArthur. 10591. 

Fighting man. 19886. 

Fighting march song. 30208. 

Fighting marines. 51425. 

Fighting men. 1090, 47827, 51424. 

Fighting men are we. 19887. 

Fighting men of America. 1091. 

Fighting men of Corregidor. 25132. 

Fighting men of liberty. 47828. 

Fighting men of Uncle Sam. 42725. 

Fighting merchant marine. 42726. 

Fighting, mighty U.S.A. 25133. 

Fighting montage. 15553. 

Fighting navy. 30209. 

Fighting Oklahomans. 30210. 

Fighting on. 15554. 

Fighting on to victory now. 42727. 

Fighting one two five march. 19888. 

Fighting quartermaster corps. 10592, 47829. 

Fighting rangers. 42728. ‘ 

Fighting side by side. 1092. 

Fighting Sixty fifth. 25134. 

Fighting son of a gun. 10593. 

Fighting sons. 23135, 47830, 47831. 

Fighting sons of America. 30211. 

Fighting sons of the navy blue. 10594, 15555. 


pt. 3,n. s., v. 37 


Fighting sons of the U. S. A. 51426. 
Fighting sons of Uncle Sam. 47832, 51427, 51428. 
Fighting spirit of America. 6019. 

Fighting Tennessean. 19889. 

Fighting the Indians. 34788 (193) 

Fighting till victory. 25136. 

Fighting to win. 25137. 

Fighting under the Red, White & Blue. 6020. 
Fighting U. S. A. 30212, 38847. 

Fighting Yank brigade. ‘19890, 42729. 
Fighting Yankee. 38848. 


Fighting Yanks. 15556, 19891, 30213, 47833-47835, 


51429, 51430. 
Figure it out. 6021. 
Figure of speech. 1093. 
File it in your heart. 10595. 
Fileuse. 38171 (111) 
Filha da Bahia. 38849. 
Fill me, O stars, as with an olden tune. 42730. 
Fill up. 10596. 
Fill up the glasses. 38850. 


-Fill up your tassie. 30214. 


Fill your glass. 47836. 
Fille du regiment. 1795. 
Fille Ethére. 15557. 


 Fillmore’s collection of patriotic songs. 34788 (194) 


Filmadora del Flata. 3981. 

Final day. 47837. 

Final reunion. 35450. 

Finale for organ. 14692 (198) 

Finaletto, act. 2. 30215. 

Find. 5201 (278) 

Finding God. 35451. 

Finding kitty. 25138. 

Fine & dandy. 24822, 27851, 32790. 

Fine feathers. 42731-42733. 

Finest of the U.S. A. 30216. 

Finest verses never have been written. 42734. 

Fingal’s cave. 24219 (374) 

Finger breaker. 47838. 

Finger bustin’. 19892. 

Finger fables. 25139. 

Finger that fiddle. 42735. 

Fingers at the window. 9845, 10377, 10461, 10475, 
10597, 10598, 11533, 11917, 12206. 

Finished is the battle now. 19893. 

Finlandia. 15558. 

Finnish folk-songs. 51431. 

Finnish lullaby. 15559. 

Finnmarksvalsen. 25140. 

Fiorello of my heart. 1094. 

Fiorentina. 30217, 30218. 

Fire. 51432. 

Fire away, grand-pappie. 6022. 

Fire dance. 51433. 

Fire engine blues. 42736. 

Fire, fire my heart. 38851. 

Fire in the old marble yard. 42737. 

Fire of the jungle. 10599. 


-Fire polka. 1095. 


Fire sange. 47124 (129) 

Fire service for theosophical society. 10600. 
Fireflies. 30219. 

Fireflies frolic. 34788 (195) 


Firefly. 14692 (199), 25270, 30374, 53636 (320, 570) 


Firelight. 30220, 42738. 
Firelight & shadows. 19894. 
Firelight fairy tales. 1096. 
Firelight fancies. 47124 (130) 
Firelight thoughts. 38852. 
Firemen on parade. 19895. 
Fireside chat. 10601. 
Fireside memories. 10602. 


2036 


INDEX 


nas 1-12, 1942 


Fireside song. 34788 (196), 35452. 

Firing line. 5201 (279), 50835 (106) 

Firing range. 19896. 

Firm, firm she stands. 1097. 

Firofiroli. 19897. 

First aid. 47839. 

First aid blues. 25141. 

First anemone. 53636 (145) 

First assignment. 1098. 

First blackout. 30221. 

First breakfast. 1099. 

First call. 19898. 

First call march. 10603. 

First call of love. 47124 (131, 132) 

First carol. 1100. 

First Children’s day. 5201 (280). 

First Christmas day. 25142, 42739. 

First class love. 1101. 

First classics for the clarinet. 30222. 

First date. 1102. 

First day of spring. 30223. 

First day we met. 30224. 

First flight. 35453. 

First harp book. 15560. 

First hello. 35454. 

ist Indian fight. 25143. 

First iron ore centennial of Negaunee. 42740. 

First kiss. 6023. 

First kisses. 30225. 

First Lady. 15561. 

First lady of my heart. 10604. 

First lady slippers. 34788 (197) 

First, last & always. 1103. 

First, last & forever. 35455. 

First lesson. 18845 (67) 

First lights on piano-playing. 51434. 

First love. 6024, 25144, 30226. 

First love is best love. 19899. 

1st lugowska. 30227, 30228. 

First mass. 42741. 

First Noél. 42742. 

First Nowell the angel did say. 6025. 

First one to say good-morning, & the last one to 
say good-night. 30229. 

First parting. 42743. 

First pedal-studies for the piano. 15562. 

First place. 19900. 

First prelude for the organ. 35456. 

First rain. 1104. 

lst regiment Pennsylvania reserve defense corps 
march. 38853. 

First ride. 51435. 

First scherzo. 6026. 

First snow. 30230. 

First steps in band playing. 10605. 

First string tunes. 29091 (177) 

First swallow. 10606. 

First sweet lady. 1105. 

First Symphony. 42744. 

First the man. 38171 (112) 

First time that we met. 25145. 

First to the last. 38854. 

lst walk. 1106. 

First year at the piano. 6027. 

First year flute playing. 1107. 

First year Handel. 53636 (146) 

First year music. 5201 (281) 

Fischer (Carl) loose leaf motion picture collection. 
41610 (46), 53636 (147) 

Fischer s series of English & Latin hymns. 14692 
(200) 

Fish for supper. 15563. 

Fish song. 42745. 


Fished out of the sea. 19901. 

Fisherman. 18845 (68) 

Fisherman home from the sea. 14692 (201) 

Fisherman serenade. 47840. 

Fisherman’s serenade. 1108. 

Fisherman’s shack by the sea. 1109. 

Fisherman’s song. 1110. 

Fishermen from the Black Sea. 53636 (148) 

Fishin’. 6028, 30231, 34788 (198), 35457. 

Fishin’ & a-wishin’. 42746. 

Fishy birdie song, 1111. 

Fishy deal. 51436. : 

Fit for a king. 15564. 

Five aces. 42747. 

Five & five. 421748. 

Five Annapolis boys. 24219 (375) 

Five big brothers. 30232. 

Five canzonets. 9582 (156) 

Five characteristic pieces. 30233. 

Five day furlough. 19902. 

5 easy pieces for the pf. 5201 (282) 

Five English nursery tunes. 19903. 

Five foot three, you're tops with me. 30234. 

Five humorous male quartets, 38171 (113) 

Five master choruses. 47841. 

Five minutes longer. 25146. 

5 minutes with Mr. Thornhill. 10607. 

Five minutes with Waldteufel waltzes. 35458. 

Five minutes with Waldteufel’s waltzes. 35459. 

Five modern songs. 53636 (149) 

Five more minutes. 51437. 

Five o jive. 42749. 

5 o’clock drag. 15565, 25147. 

Five o’clock in the morning. 1112. 

Five Oriental impressions. 47842. 

Five pieces. 25148. 

Five quatrains from The rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam 
24219 (376) 

Five sketches. 19753. 

Five songs for voice with piano acc. 24219 (377) 

Five themes for radio. 10608. 

Five vignettes. 10609, 29091 (178) 

Five waltzes by Schubert. 35460. 

Five way sketch. 53636 (150) 

Fix up the spare-room, mother darling. 35461. 

Fi-ya-di. 38855. 

Fizz water. 5201 (283) 

Flag. 42750, 47843. 

Flag a man can love. 30235. 

Flag above Corregidor. 51438. 

Flag day. 24219 (378) 

Flag for you & me. 42751. 

Flag goes by. 42752. 

Flag Ilove. 6029. 

Flag in the breeze. 15566. 

Flag is passing by. 15567. 

Flag of a peace loving nation. 47844. 

Flag of all our marching men. 42753. 

Flag of America. 19904. | 

Flag of America still waves. 47845. 

Flag of beauty. 30236: 

Flag of flags. 19905. 

Flag of freedom. 9582 (157), 10610, 10611, 25149, 
42754, 51439, 51440. 

Flag of freedom ever in the fore. 35462. 


Flag of liberty. 1113, 6030. 


Flag of mine. 42755. 

Flag of our country. 1114, 30237. 

Flag of our nation. 19906,-51441. 

Flag of the free. 25150, 30238. 

Flag of the free I salute you. 38856. 

Flag of the states. 19907. 

Flag of the U.S.A. 6031, 15568, 25151, 30239, 42756, 
42757. 


INDEX 


Flag of the world. 24219 (379) 

Flag of vengeance, 47846. 

Flag of victory. 10612. 

Flag pledge. 25152. 

Flag raising. 24219 (380) 

Flag raising ceremony. 25153. 

Flag that flies for all. 51442. 

Flag that guards America. 1115, 

Flag that has never known defeat. 15569. 

Flag that has nothing to hide. 6032, 

Flag that waves for you and me. 38857, 

Flag waver. 10613. 

Flag we love. 10614, 35463, 35464, 47847. 

Flag we love the best. 42758. 

Flag with a permanent wave, 42759. 

Flag’s command. 6033. 

re of freedom shall wave together for evermore. 

5154. 

Flags of liberty. 6034. 

Flags of victory. 19908. 

Flags over two armies, 25155. 

Flag’s still there, Mr. Key. 47848. 

Flags unfurled. 30240. 

Flagsangen. 47124 (133) 

Flagship of the fleet. 1116. 

Flame & the tune. 1117. 

Flame in my heart. 19909. 

Flame of love. 9582 (158, 159) 

Flamingoes.. 25156. 

Flammer (Harold) collection of anthems. 47849. 

Flammer (Harold) collection of sacred choruses. 
47850. 

Flammer (Harold) duet album. 35465. 

Flanders dead in silence lie. 38858. 

Flap your wings. 19910. 

Flapjacks in de mornin’. 35466, - 

Flapperette. 47851. 

Flash. 42760. 

Flash on the air. 15570. 

Flash song. 25157, 

Flat tire polka. 10615. 

Flatbush Flanagan. 42761. 

Fledermaus paraphrase. 30241. 

Fleecy white clouds. 42762. 

Fleet air song. 35467. 

Fleet - keep “em steaming. 25158. 

Fleet’s in, 11256, 12541, 14372, 19076, 19911, 20641, 
22973, 46250, 51443. 

Flemish dance. 42763. 

Flesch (Carl) scale system. 19912. 

Fleur d'amour. 24219 (381), 34788 (199) 

Fleurette. 24219 (382) 

Fleurs hollandaise, 14692 (202) 

Fliegende Hollander. 5201 (284-286), 24219 (1250), 
29091 (659) 

Fliers of the U.S.A. 10616. 

Flight. 35468. 

Flight by night. 15571. 

Flight of the bar-fly. 42764, 

Flight of the bumble bee. 1118, 19913. 

Flight of the cowboys. 5201 (287) 

Flight of the earls. 6035. 

Flight of the fairies, 24219 (383) 

Flight of the moon. 14692 (203) 

Flight preparation. 35469. 

Flight quarters. 19914. 

Flirt. 6036. 

Flirtations. 42765. 

Flirtatious spring. 30242. 

Flirting at St. Moritz. 50835 (16) 

Fliver. 38859. 

Flo. 47852. 

Flo - Flo. 6037, s 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Flo’ of the U.S.O. 25159. 

Float on, Old Glory. 19915. 

Floating down the Mississippi River on my way to 
New Orleans. 53636 (151) 

Floating down the Mississippi River on the way to 
New Orleans. 47124 (134) 

Floating down the river. 10617. 

Floating down the Willamette. 6038. 

Flocks from distant hills. 10618. 

Flood tide of God’s love, 29091 (179) 

Floods of light. 42766. 

Floods of spring. 24219 (384) 

Flor-de-Brazil. 5201 (288) 

Flor de cardon. 1119. 

Flor de durazno. 25160, 47853. 

Flor de la princesa. 42767. 

Flor de loto. 6039. 

Flor de olvido. 38860. 

Flor de rosal. 30243. 

Flor de Sevilla. 42768. 

Flor del Amazona. 14692 (204), 24219 (385), 34788 
(200) 

Floradora glide. 14692 (205), 18845 (69), 24219 
(386) 

Floree. 51444, 

Florecita. 15572, 38861. 

Florence. 10619, 19916. 

Florence Nightingale. 47854, 

Florentine Gardens revue. 10800, 19742, 

Florentine lady. 6040. 

Florentiner march. 47124 (135) 

Florera. 6041. 

Flores. 18845 (70) 

Floretta waltz. 34788 (201, 202) 

Florida, 42769. 

Florida blues. 42770. 

Florida bound. 15573. 

Florida moonlight. 25161. 

Florida, my Florida. 25162. 

Florida touchdown song. 6042. 

Flower &a girl. 6043. 

Flower fair, & other poems. 47855. 

Flower fairy. 5201 (289) 

Flower girl. 24219 (387) 

Flower given to my daughter, 42771.- 

Flower idyl. 30244. 

Flower of Carmel. 35470. 

Flower of China. 51445. 

Flower of Greece. 6044. 

Flower of Kilbride. 38862. 

Flower of liberty. 10620, 25163, 25164. 

Flower of love. 42772. 

Flower of memory. 10621. 

Flower of my heart. 51446. 

Flower path. 47856. 

Flower song. 14692 (206) 

Flower suite. 50835 (107) 

Flower vendor’s song. 25165. 

Flowering cross. 1120. 

Flowers. 19917. 

Flowers & the leafs [?] 42773. 

Flowers for his desk. 10622. 

Flowers for your lady. 10623. 

Flowers from the White house. 47857. 

Flowers have smiles. 30245. 

Flowers of memory. 5201 (290) 

Flowers of the forest. 34788 (203) 

Flowers of white fringed blue. 10624, 

Flowers on Bataan. 35471. 

Flowers speak of you. 25166. 

Flowers that bloom in the spring. 42774. 

Flowers wither away. 25167. 

Flowing river. 15574, 35472. 


2038 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Flowing tides. 25168. 

Flow’r from a faded lei. 19918. 

Flow’r of Brittany. 24219 (388) 

Flute fun. 25169. 

Fly, America, fly. 1121. 

Fly & do or die. 30246. 

Fly away with the army, sail away on the sea, 
30247, 

Fly, bombers, fly. 15575. 

Fly ’em high. 1122, 10625. 

Fly-fly-fly in the Bie nineteen. 6045. 

Fly high. 19919, 47858. 

Fly high! America. 1123. 

Fly high boys, fly high. 30248. 

Fly high Old Glory forever more. 15576. 

Fly, navy, fly. 47859. 

Fly, Old Glory, fly. 6046, 42775. 

Fly on America, 15577. 

Fly on to victory. 19920, 42776, 51447. 

Fly, pilot, fly. 10626. 

Fly sonny fly. 6047. 

Fly the Flag. 6048. 

Fly with me to Erie, dearie. 30249. 

Fly Yankee fly. 6049. 

Flyers for freedom. 19921. 

Flyin’ fightin’ man. 15578. 

Flyin’ home. 25170. 

Flyin’ rollin’ flyin’. 6050. 

Flying aces. 47860. 

Flying cadet. 6051. 

Flying cadet march. 30250. 

Flying cadets. 6052, 10627. 

Flying cowboy. 38863. 

Flying Dutchman. 15856, 22829, 24219 (1179) 

Flying eagle. 5201 (291) 

Flying fancies. 24219 (389) 

Flying Flag. 25171. 

Flying fools. 35473. ie 

Flying for victory. 30251. 

Flying fortress. 51448. 

Flying fortress march. 15579. 

Fiying high. 19922. 

Flying home. 38864. 

Flying home to you. 38865. 

Flying hounds of hell. 35474. 

Flying in the heavens. 19923, 30252, 38866. 

Flying in the sky with you. 1124. 

Flying jalopy. 51449. 

Flying over Tokyo. 35475. 

Flying parade. 35476. 

Flying shadows. 42777. 

Flying soldiers. 35477. 

Flying song. 53636 (152) 

Flying Spartans, away. 17588. 

Flying the kite. 53636 (153) 

Flying to Tokyo. 30253. 

Flying to victory. 6053, 25172. 

Flying to you, with the Red White & Blue. 6054. 

Foes heartless, not foresighted. 6055, 10628. 

Fog. 6056, 6057, 19924, 25173. 

Foglio d’ album, "35478. 

Fola fola blakken. 47861. 

Fol-de-rol-de-ray. 19925. . 

Folie moderne. 42778. 

Folk song. 6058, 34788 (204), 35479. 

Follies girl. 48283, 49176, 49630. 

Follow Me. 6059, 42779. 

Follow me everywhere. 5201 (292) 

Follow me to victory. 35480. 

Follow, my dancing feet. 25174. 

Follow Old Glory. 38867. 

Follow on. 34788 (205) 

Follow the Colors. 42780. 


INDEX 


Follow the Flag. 42781, 51450. 

Follow the Flag of democracy. 10629. 

Follow the President. 10630. 

Follow the rainbow. 25175. 

Follow the trail, cowboy. 10631. 

Follow the trail of love. 14692 (207) 

Follow then forever. 15580. 

Follow through. 30254. 

Follow thru, like all Yankees do. 30255. 

Follow your leaders. 42782. 

Following Jesus. 6060, 29091 (180) 

Following on. 34788 (206) 

Following the ponies. 38868. 

Following the star. 15581. 

Folly. 10632. 

Fond good-bye. 25176. 

Fond recollections. 14692 (208) 

Fontaine. 42783. 

Food will win the war. 35481. 

Fool for love. 10633. 

Fool for you. 42784. . 

Fool, his money & a girl. 5201 (434, 771, 1009, 
1097, 1138), 34788 (307, 405, 410, 486, 561 744, 
820, 861) 

Fool in love. 25177. 

Fool that Iam. 1125, 6061. 

Fool that I cry over you. 30256. 

Fool with a heart. 42785. 

Foolin’ my time away. 15582. 

Foolin’ round. 1126. 

Fooling my heart. 6062. 

Foolish heart. 51451. 

Foolish over you. 47862. 

Foolish question. 24219 (390) 

Foolishly. 6063. 

Fools gold. 1127. 

Fools in love. 38869. 

Fool’s paradise. 10634. 

Foot ball. 24219 (391) 

Foot down, chin up, you Yankees, 38870. 

Football band. 35482. 

Football in Chicago. 10635. 

Football thrills of 1941. 39731. 

Footlight serenade, 25813, 31156. - 

Footman & the maid. 25178, 47124 (136) 

For a dream’s sake. 14692 (209) 

For a happy sunny day. 25179. 

For a moment or two. 1128. 

For a pal. 25180. 

For all eternity. 1129, 53636 (154) 

For all I know it may be you. 19926. 

For all the saints who from their tabone rest. 19927. 

For all who watch. 38871. 

For America. 1130, 6064, 42786. 

For America we pray. 30257. 

For America we sing. 1131, 15583. 

For better or for worse. 38171 (114) 

For better or worse. 10636. 

For Chicago. 42787. 

For children far away. 1132. 

For dear Old Glory. 19928. 

For dear Old Glory, & the good old U.S.A. 30258. 

For dear old Uncle Sam. 6065, 35483. 

For defense. 6066. 

For democracy. 1133, 30259, 47863. 

For England. 10637, 38171 (115) 

For entertainment to one & all. 42788. 

For ever & ever. 1134. 

For ever so long. 51452. 

For every smile you gave me, you caused a thousand 
tears. 34788 (207, 208) 

For every Tom, Dick & Harry, there’s a May, June 
or Mary. 6067. 


2039 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


For ev'ry Tom, Dick & Harry there’s a May, June 


or Mary. 42789. 
For faith & liberty. 1135. 
For Flag & country. 47864. 
For freedom. 6068, 42790. 
For freedom & liberty. 6069, 47865. 
For freedom & Old Glory. 30260. 


For freedom for all, our nation will stand. 25181. 


For freedom over there, buy a bond. 42791. 

For freedom we call. 51453. 

For freedom we fight. 30261, 47866. 

For freedom ,we stand. 25182. 

For freedom’s cause & you. 35484. 

For freedom’s cause we fight. 35485. 

For freedom’s Flag. 47867. 

For freedom’s Flag & you. 10638. 

For freedom’s holy light. 19929. 

For freedom’s sake, 15584, 19930. 

For God & home, 1136, 30262, 35486. 

For God & U.S.A. 1137, 

For God, my country, & you. 51454. 

For good old Illinois. 14692 (210), 51455. 

For his fe’ mama, 42792. 

For home & land, 19931. 

For home, dear mother, & you. 1138. 

For home sweet home & you. 42793. 

For I love you dear. 6070. 

For r’ m areal American. 38872. 

For I’m coming back to you. 15585. 

For Ireland & you. 53636 (155) 

For it’s free. 6071. 

For keeps. 25183, 

For keeps & you. 15586. 

For liberty. 6072, 42794. 

For liberty & for love. 6073. 

For liberty & justice. 6074. 

For liberty & you. 10639. 

For lo, the winter is past, 47124 (137) 

For Lockheed, victory & you. 47868. 

For Louis XVI. 10640. 

For love of home & country. 35487. 

For me. 18845 (71) 

For me & my gal. 25184. 

For me & my little guitar. 30263. 

For me there is no other but you. 6075. 

For my country. 30264, | 

For my country & for glory. 30265. 

For my country & you. 35488. 

ae country’s defense I have given my heart. 
6076 

For my dad. 47869. 

For my dear dadI pray. 42795. 

For now is Christ risen. 6077. 

For Old Glory & the U.S.A. 30266. 

For Old Glory right or wrong. 24219 (392, 393) 

For old Northwestern U. 6078. 

For old O.U. 10641. 

For old time’s sake. 53636 (156) 

For once in my life. 10642. 

For one day. 1139. 

For one moment. 42796. 

For our boys. 47870. 

For our boys across the pond, 38873. 

For our country. 25185. 

For our good old U.S.A. 19932. 

For our home. 6079. 

For our liberty. 51456. 

For our Uncle Sam. 1140. 

For our U.S.A. 38874. 

For papa’s birthday. 29091 (181) 

For peace, 35489. 

For Pete Penguin. 10643. 

For remembrance. 30267, 


2040 


6080. 


For sentimental reasons. 

For sleep. 25186. 

For sweethearts only. 25187. 

For that young look. 10644, 

For the doo-doo-doo-duration. 6081, 19933. 

For the duration. 6082, 15587, 15588, 19934, 30268, 
30269, 42797-42799, 47871. 

For the first time in my life. 30270. 

For the first time, it’s forever. 47872. 

For the Flag, for the home, for the lamilly: 6083. 

For the freedom of all nations. 30271. 

For the good of humanity. 10645, 

For the good of the people. 24219 (394) 

For the goog old U.S.A. 10646, 19935, 25188, 30272, 
30273, 38875, 42800, 51457. 

For the land of liberty. 6084. 

For the legion we stand. 10647. 

For the Lord we love. 1141. 

For the love of America. 38876. 

For the love of liberty. 15589, 35490. 

For the love of Mike, 1142. 

For the love of U.S.A. 51458. 

For the navy, army & marines. 15590. 

For the rain it raineth every day. 1143. 

For the Red, White, & Blue. 25189, 25190. 

For the Red, White & Blue & you. 42801. 

For the rest of my life. 30274. 

For the rest of your natural life. 25191. 

For the sake of somebody. 53636 (157) 

For the sake of sweetheart days. 1144. 

For the ship of the U.S.A. 10648. 

For the simple reason. 19936. 

For the Stars & Stripes & you. 10649, 25192. 

For the U.S.A. 25193. 

For the whole duration, 35491. 

For the wings of an angel. 6085. 

For the Yanks are on the way. 47873. 

For thee. 5201 (293), 30275. 

For these few days. 19937. 

For they can’t ration love. 30276. 

For this is our country. 42802. 

For Thy mercies’ sake. 14692 (211) 

For tomorrow is love. 6086. 

For two cents I’d leave you. 30277. 

For Uncle Sam. 6087, 19938, 25194. 

For Uncle Sam & you. 25195, 51459. 

For Uncle Sam is sure to win. 1145. 

For Uncle Sammy, for pap & mammy. 19939. 

For Uncle Sammy has an army now. 19940. 

For U.S.A. 19941, 38877. 

For unto us a Child is born. 19942. 

For valour. 47124 (138), 50835 (108) 

For Vee victory fight you sons of guns. 35492, 4280S. 

For victory. 6088, 6089, 30278, 38878-38880, 42804, 
42805. 

For victory & you. 30279. 

For victory, freedom & you. 10650. 

For we are on offense. 19943. 

For we are true Americans. 19944. 

For we love our country. 51460. 

For we’re marching on to victory. 30280, 35493. 

For we’re the boys of Uncle Sammy. 42806. 

For who knows. 10651, 

For you. 10652, 10653, 19945, 25196, 35494, 47874. 

For you a lei, 42807, 

For you a melody lei. 42808. 

For you, all my love, for you. 15591. 

For you America. 25197. 

For you & forever. 47875. 

For you & me. 1146, 19946, 51461. 

For you & the U.S.A, 38881. 

For you I’ll always care. 47876. 

For you the sun will shine again my dear. 19947. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1942 


For you, Uncle Sam. 38882, 

For you, you U.S.A. 30281. 

For your sake & for humanity. 38883. 

For your treasure chest. 10654, 

Forbidden glory. 8632. 

Ford V8-two hours late. 25198. 

Foreboding. 19948, 24219 (395) 

Foreign lands. 47877. 

Foreigners. 30282. 

Forest flower. 6090. 

Forest hymn, 1147. 

Forest lovers. 5201 (294) 

Forest of two blue skies. 47878. 

Forest ranger. 47879. 

Forest rangers. 26064, 33512, 

Forest vesper. 5201 (295) 

Foretaste of heaven. 38884. 

-Forever. 6091, 30283, 42809, 47880. 

Forever & a day. 1148, 19949, 25199, 42810. 

Forever & always. 19950. 

Forever & ever. 25200. 

Forever & ever & then. 35495. 

Forever & forever. 35496, 

Forever & forever I'll be loving you. 30284. 

Forever, beloved. 35497. 

Forever darling I need you. 42811. 

Forever, dear. 30285. 

Forever fair. 42812. 

Forever flies the Red, White & Blue. 25201. 

Forever free. 19951, 30286. 

Forever in my memory. 38885. 

Forever is it meet. 10655. 

Forever mine. 6092. 

Forever my love. 30287. 

Forever to be. 35498. 

Forever with you. 25202. 

Forever yours. 10656, 15592, 35499, 42813, 51462. 

Forever yours - forever mine. 19952. 

Forever yours my darling. 30288. 

Forevermore. 15593. 

Forever’s not too long to wait. 15594, 

Forget. 5201 (296), 10657. 

Forget it. 47881. 

Forget love. 25203. 

Forget me. 14692 (212) 

Forget me & call ita day. 15595. 

Forget me never. 19953. 

Forget me not. 1149, 14692 (541), 24219 (396), 
34788 (209), 38886. 

Forget-me-not blues. 10658. 

Forget Pearl Harbor. 15596. 

Forget the past. 19954, 

Forget-V-not. 15597, 

Forget you had a letter from me. 47882. 

Forging her own signature. 47883. 

Forgive. 19955. 

Forgive & forget. 5201 (297), 38887. 

Forgive me. ,6093, 15598. 

Forgive me, cause I’m sorry. 42814. 

Forgive me for forgetting. 35500. 

Forgive me, Nanoa. 15599. 

Forgiven, 24219 (397) 

Forgiveness. 24219 (398), 47884. 

Forgotten. 29091 (182, 183), 51463. 

Forgotten babes. 24219 (399) 

Forgotten man. 19956. 

Forgotten? No! Remembered. 25204. 

Forgotten - oh, no. 1150. 

Forgotten romance. 50835 (109) 

Fork-ed end down. 25205. 

Forlane. 15600. — 

Forlorn. 5201 (298) 

Formation march. 15601. 


521888 0 - 43 - 6 


Forrest house. 51464. 

Forrest’s legend. 51465. 

Forsaken. 6094, 

Forsaken love waltz. 24219 (400, 401) 

Forsaking all others. 35501. 

Forse mai piu’. 15602. 

Fort Gay. 5201 (299) 

Fort Niagara infantry march. 38888. 

Fort Royal. 5201 (300) 

Fort Slocum special. 19957. 

Fort Story march. 42815. 

Ft. Worth blues. 34788 (210) 

Fort Worth jail. 10659. 

Fortune. 6095. 

Fortune for a penny. 47885. 

Fortune teller. 1151. 

Fortune-teller told me. 6096. 

Forty advanced studies for trumpet. 19958. 

Forty & eight marching song. 19959. 

Forty below. 51466. 

Forty-eight stars, & thirteen bars. 1152. 

Forty eight stars over forty eight states. 6097. 

Forty-eight states. 1153. 

Forty-eight states can’t be wrong. 19960. 

44th division victory march. 15603. 

Forty-nine. 1154, 

Forty Polish national hymns & songs. 9582 (160) 

Forty-second psalm. 5201 (301) 

Forward. 24219 (402, 403) 

Forward America. 6098, 10660, 10661, 15604, 
15605, 19961, 25206, 47886, 47887. 

Forward ever. 42816. 

Forward, ‘ever forward. 38889. 

Forward, forces of the Red, White & Blue. 42817. 

Forward into battle. 5201 (302) 

Forward march. 19962, 30289, 47888, 51467. 

Forward march America. 6099, 35502. 

Forward our President. 10662. 

Forward the mail. 47889. 

Forward the White. 14692 (213), 18845 (72) 

Forward through the ages. 6100. 

Forward to Tokio, on to Berlin & Rome. 1155. 

Forward to victory. 15606. 

Forward together for the Red, White & Blue. 30290. 

Forward we will go. 1156. 

Forward with Franklin D, 1157. 

Foster songs transcribed for treble voices. 15607. 

Found love at last. 30291. 

Found the Lord. 1158. 

Foundation of reading. 47890. 

Foundry. 38890. 

Fountain. 5201 (303), 24219 (404) 

Fountain song. 1159. 

Four & nine, 50835 (110) 

Four bagatelles. 35503. 

4bars, piano. 1160. 

Four bells, little sailor. 42818. 

Four buddies. 47891. 

Four churches. 25207. 

4 creole songs. 5201 (304) 

Four day furlough with you. 30292. 

Four-eleventh infantry. 47892. - 

4-F. 47893. 

4-F kid. 25208. 

Four favorite songs from the repertoire of Marie 
Arakian. 10663. 

Four favorites after Mother Goose. 29091 (184) 

Four-foot ten brigade. 50835 (111) 

Four forerunners of original hymns. 19963. 

Four freedoms for all. 35504. : 

Four freedoms march. 38891. 

Four freedoms waltz. 19964. 

Four H. B. bar ranch in the Golden West. 19965. 


2041 


INDEX 
pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


4-H grenadiers. 47894. 

Four-H march of the banners. 30293. 
403. 10664. 

Four In Nomines in 5 parts. 30294. 
Four Indian songs. 5201 (305) 

Four Irish melodies. 53636 (158) 
Four-leaf clover, 24219 (405) 

Four little letters. 10665. 

4 miniatures for piano solo. 38892. 

Four more days to heaven. 35505, © 
Four more years. 47895. 

Four o'clock blues. 30295. 

Four part mass in A flat major. 38893. 
Four pieces for harpsichord. 19966. 
Four responses. 42819. : 
Four sketches. 1161, 6101. 

Four songs. 50835 (112) 

Four sonnets, 38894. 

Four suites. 35506. 

Four tone pastels. 50835 (113) 
Four-twenty, A.M. 15608. 

Four twilight pieces. 9582 (161) 

Four winds, 53636 (159) 

Fourlane. 29091 (185) 

1492-1942. 10666. 

14 preludes for the organ. 15609. 
Fourteen short responses & amens. 1162. 
Fourteenth-century Italian cacce. 25209. 
Fourteenth infantry N.Y.N.G. march. 19967. 
Fourth of July celebration. 5201 (306) 
Fourth sonata in E minor. 10667. 

Fox (Sam) library orchestra folio. 41610 (47) 


Franklin D., America’s Nazarine [?] 15611. 

Franklin D.- Winston C.- Joseph V.- Victory Jones. 
47896. 

F.D.R. 6102, 15612, 15613. 

Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 10672, 25213, 42825, 

F.D.R., the British & the Jew. 1166, 

Franklin D. Roosevelt’s address to his forces, 
25212, 38898. 

Franklin D’s TNT. 19971. 

Franklin Roosevelt. 15614. 

Franklin Roosevelt, the whole world’s proud of you. 
6103, 6104. 

Franklin’s (Buddy) theme song. 30299. 

Franklin’s fiesta. 10673. 

Frankly, 1167. 

Frannipanni. 35508, 

Franzel. 35509. 

Frauenterzett, 9582 (164-166) 

Freckles. 10674, 15615. 

Fred Waring. 1168, 

Freddie & his flute. 35510, 

Frederick Douglas. 30300. 

Fredlys din jord, du danske mand, 41610 (48) 

Free Americans, 1169, 30301. 

Free & easy. 5201 (310) 

Free as air. 25214, 47124 (139) 

Free education, 38899. 

Free fighting men, 42826, 42827. 

Free! Free, 25215, 47124 (140) 

Free man from a free land. 10675, 

Free men from good old U.S.A. 1170. 

Free men must fight again. 51469. 


Fox (Sam) moving picture music. 9582 (162), 29091 Free men of the U.S.A. 35511. 


(186) 

Fox (Sam) popular mandolin & guitar collection. 
50835 (114) 

Fox. 38895, 

Fox & goose, 24219 (406) 

Fox & the hound, 30296. 

ae ate cornet, piano & orchestra folio, 24219 
40 

Foxtrot. 25210, 25211, 38171 (116), 42820-42822, 

Foxy fox trot. 5201 (307) 

Foxy grandpa. 24219 (408), 50835 (115) 

Fra Diavolo, 29091 (187) 

Fra havn til havn. 10668. 

Fra il sole e il mare, 14692 (214) 

Frage, 24219 (409) 

Fragrance & beauty. 10669. 

Fragrance in the air. 42823, 

Fragrance of June. 5201 (308) 

Fragrant blossoms. 14692 (215) 

Fragrant lilacs. 19968, 

Fragrant mignonette. 30297. 

Fragrant roses, 10670, 

Fraidy cat, 1163. 

ee ais comprenezvous [?] you’ll be free again. 
42824. 

France awakens, 1164, 

France martyre, 9582 (163) 

France, Poland, 51468, 

France will live again. 38896, 

Frances polka, 1165, 

Francesca da Rimini, 14692 (2160, 217) 

Francine half & half. 5201 (309) 

Francis & Theodosia, 15609*, 

Franck (Cesar) favourite pieces. 19969, 

Francobolli e buoni. 19970. 

Frank, the frankfurter man, 15610, 

Frankie Dinger. 30298, 

F-R-A-N-K-L-I-N. 38897, 

Franklin, Abraham & George. 10671, 

Franklin D, 35507, : 


Free world. 19972. 

Freedom, 1171, 6105, 10676, 19973-19975, 25216, 
30302, 35512, 35513, 38900, 47897, 47898. 

Freedom after the war. 42828, 

Freedom ain’t free. 42829, 

Freedom & democracy. 1172, 38901. 

Freedom & democracy forevermore. 47899, 

Freedom & liberty. 35514. 

Freedom & liberty forever. 1173. 

Freedom calls. 51470. 

Freedom evermore. 38902. 

Freedom for all. 38903, 38904, 

Freedom for all, forever. 35515. 

Freedom for America, 1174, 25217. 

Freedom for our Colors. 19976, 

Freedom for us all. 10677, 

Freedom forever. 6106, 19977, 30303. 

Freedom forevermore. 47900. 

Freedom in the U.S.A. 19978. 

Freedom is crying. 38905. 

Freedom is their battle cry. 42830. 

Freedom is U.S.A. 19979, 30304. 

Freedom is worth fighting for, 30305, 

Freedom, justice, evermore, 15616, 

Freedom, love & liberty. 30306. 

Freedom march, 25218, 42831. 

Freedom marches on, 25219. 

Freedom of America, 30307, 

Freedom of democracy. 1175. 

Freedom of France. 15617. 

Freedom of the seas, 1176, 1177, 6107, 25220, . 
42832. 

Freedom of the United States of America, 15618. 

Freedom reigns, 1178. 

Freedom ring. 15619. 

Freedom road, 25221, 38906. 

Freedom shall be ours. 10678. 

Freedom shall reign, 19980. 

Freedom song, 25222, 51471. 

Freedom triumphant, 25223. 


2042 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1942 


Freedom’s a wonderful thing. 19981. 

Freedom’s air. 6108, 

Freedom’s call. 6109, 10679, 19982, 25224, 30308, 
35516, 47901, 51472. 

Freedom’s call to victory. 38907. 

Freedom’s drums. 30309, 51473, 

Freedom’s echo. 35517. 

Freedom’s Flag. 10680. 

Freedom’s flag shall yet wave high. 42833. 

Freedoms, four. 35518, 

Freedom’s hymn. 19983, 

Freedom's land, 6110, 6111, 19984, 

Freedom's march, 51474, 

Freedom's people. 42834, 

Freedom s prayer. 42835, 

Freedom's prize. 51475. 

Freedom's soil. 42836. 

Freedom's song. 15620, 19985, 38908, 47902, 47903, 
51476, , 

Freedom’s star, 6112, 

Freedom’s voice. 19986, 

Freely give your love. 50835 (116) 

Freemen. 10681. 

Freemen’s song for freedom. 38909. 

Freeze, freeze, freeze. 30310. 

Freight theme. 19987, 

Freilacher mushiele. 6113. 

Freischutz. 29091 (329, 713) 

French cabaret. 1179, 

French clock. 1180. 

French comedy.overture, 14692 (218) 

French duets. 15621, 

French modistes. 10682, 

French organ, 25225, 

French pastry rag. 5201 (311), 34788 (211) 

French village. 47904. 

Fresh fruit in May. 10683. 

Fret not thyself. 25226. st 

Freunde, kommt zu tische u. Wer bist du, himmlisch 
schones wesen, 5201 (312) 

Freunde, vernehmet die geschichte. 5201 (313) 

Friday afternoon, 35519. 

Fried ham & eggs. 30311. 

Friedentanz. 5201 (314) 

Friend, 1181, 

Friend highball, 47124 (141) 

Friend o’ mine. 19988, 

Friend of all friends. 53636 (160) 

Friendless city blues. 6114. 

Friendly boost. 30312. 

Friendly greeting. 5201 (315, 316) 

Friendly little farm. 19989. 

Friends. 15622. 

Friends forever. 29091 (188) 

Friends in the night. 30313. 

Friends of freedom. 19990, 

Friendship. 5201 (317), 47905. 

Friendship chain. 1182. 

Friendship memories. 15623. 

Frisco blues, 30314, 

Frisco cabaret. 38171 (117) 

Frisco Lil. 10309. 

Frisky, honey, you hade [?] better sit down, 25227. 

Fritz among the Gypsies, 4028. 

Fritzi’s escape. 1183. 

Frog frolics, 18845 (73), 50835 (117) 

Frog song. 38910, 

Froggy marathon. 30315. 

Froh durchs leben, 14692 (350) 

Frolic. 5201 (318) 

Frolic of the clowns, 5201 (319) 

Frolic of the crickets, 24219 (410) 

Frolic of the mermaids, 53636 (161) 


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~ 


2043 


Frolic under the Christmas tree. 5201 (320) 

Frolicking fingers.’ 10684. 

From a heart that is wounded. 38911. 

From a lonely one to the only one, 19991. 

From a Spanish garden, 24219 (411) 

From an ocean garden, 24219 (412) 

From an old garden. 53636 (162) 

From an old Mexican garden, 38912. 

From border unto border, 42837, 

From Broadway to Tokio, 42838. 

From Campian to Lawes, 24219 (413) 

From childhood, 15624, 

From Churgking to Frisco, 51477, 

From coast to coast. 6115, 

From cradle to Uncle Sam, 47906. 

From dawn to twilight. 10685, 

From day to day. 1184, 

From eight o'clock. until the wistle [?] blows. 
1185, 

From furlough to furlough. 15625. 

From gay Vienna, 30316. 

From heaven I was sent to earth? 53636 (163) 

From heights of heaven to earth I fare. 15626. 

From Iceland to Peru, 25228. 

From London to America, 10686, 

From Lucerne to Weggis on, 25229, 25230, 

From Maine to California, from Great Lakes to the 
sea, 42839, 

From manger unto throne, 14692 (219, 220) 

From me to you. 1186, 6116, 19992, 42840. 

From mother & father. 47907. 

From my heart. 25231. 

From night to day.. 19993. 

From 1940 N. D. march to 1941 N. D. waltzer, 
1187. 

From North to South, from East to West. 15627, 

From now on, \ 10687, 30317. 

From now on, how can you doubt my love. 18845 (74), 
24219 (414) 

From now on let’s turn on the heat. 25232, 

From now till the end of time. 47124 (142) 

From now till victory. 30318. 

From Oberon in Fairyland, 50835 (118) 

From Old England. 38913. 

From out my attic window. 1188, 

From over here & everywhere. 19994. 

From over-here to over-there. 51478. 

From prelude to postlude. 15628, 30319. 

From Russia. 15629. 

From St, Louis I’ll never be free, 35520. 

From somewhere in the Pacific, 15630. 

From somewhere over there, 25233. 

From soup to nuts, 18845 (75, 76) 

From sunset till dawn. 6117. 

From the Atlantic to the Pacific. 35521. 

From the bays. 42841, 

From the bottom of my heart, 42842. 

From the campus to the camp. 19995, 

From the Caucasus. 53636 (164) 

From the coast of Maine to the Rockies. 30320, 
35522, 

From the countryside suite. 50835 (119) 

From the East. 53636 (165) 

From the four ways. 47908. 

From the front, 42843, 

From the heart of a soldier boy, 35523. 

From the heart of Australia, 15631. 

From the hills above Pearl Harbor. 1189, 15632, 

From the land of the sky-blue water. 15633, 

From the moment. 6118. 

From the North, 24219 (415) 

From the old mission, 53636 (166) 

From the old wishing well. 38914, 


INDEX 


From the Orient, 14692 (221) 

From the Philippines to Australia. 38915. 

From the plains of Texas to the hills of Bataan we’ll 
put it over over there. 30321. 

From the plantation. 14692 (222) 

From the Port of Lonely Hearts. 47909. 

From the shores of the mighty Pacific. 1190. 

From the South, West, East & North. 47910. 

From the steeple & the strand. 15634. 

From the steppes. 51479. 

From the very first time. 47911. 

From this day forward. 42844, 51480. 

From this day on. 10688, 51481. 

From Thy love as a Father. 53636 (167) 

From Tokyo to Mandalay. 19996. 

From twilight ’til dawn. 30322. 

From twilight till dawn. 10689. 

From Valley Forge to Tokio. 15635. 

From Washington to New-York. 6119. 

From way down under, we’ll come up like thunder. 
15636. 

From what I hear while over here about things over 
there. 15637. 

From wigwam & tepee. 5201 (321) 

From youth’s happy days. 5201 (322) 

Frontenac. 50835 (120, 121) 

Frontier waltz. 19997. 

Frost flowers. 15638. 

Frou-frou. 53636 (168) 

Friihlingsnacht. 34788 (213), 41724 (143) 

Friihlingsruhe. 9582 (167) 

Frustration. 6120. 

Fruta prohibida. 1191. 

Fud-g-ama, 25234. 

eee ie get this straight Mister Jap, Jap, Jap. 
10690. 

Fue tarde cuando te conoci. 1192. 

Fuehrer’s face. 25235, 42845, 47912. 

Fuehrer’s got the jitters. 19998. 

Fuehrer’s on his way down, down. 47913. 

Fiinf gedichte. 34788 (214) 

Flinf langsame satze aus den sinfonien. 35524. 

Fiinf lieder. 47124 (144) 

Fiinf soldatenlieder. 18845 (77) 

25 etiiden. 41610 (49) 

V. symphonie. 19999. 

Fiir deutsches land, das deutsche schwert. 24219 (416) 

Fughetta. 1193, 42846, 51482. 

' Fugitive from the first grade. 6121. 

Fugitive rhymes. 15639. 

Fugue for M. R, 42847. 

Fugue for two pianos. 30323. 

Fufste aBahfa. 38916. 

Fulatre ria, 25236. 

Full fathom five. 25237. 

Full house. 9399. 

Full many adream, 42848. 

Full moon, 10691, 10692, 15640, 35525. 

Full moon & an empty heart. 20000. 

Full moon tonight. 25238. 

Full of glee. 24219 (417) 

Full of the devil. 47914. 

Full speed ahead. 1194, 6122, 35526, 38917. 

Full steam ahead. 1195, 

Full swing. 25174, 26510, 28993, 34772. 

Fully persuaded. 47915. 

_Fumm-doodle. 25239. 

Fun, isn’t it. 25240. 

Fun to be free. 15641. 

Fun with folk tales. 355267. 

Funeral dirge. 15642. 

Funeral march. 14692 (223) 

Funeral of a Nag6 king. 10693. 


2044 


pt. 3, n. s. 


v. 37 


Funeral to Japan. 38918. 

Funiculi-funicula. 1196, 51483. 

Funny. 25241, 30324. . 

Funny bunnies. 20001. 

Funny circus clown. 35527, 

Funny fun, 30325. 

Funny little hop toad. 51484. 

Funny paper romance. 15643. 

Funny sort of moon. 24219 (418) 

Funny story. 14692 (224), 30326. 

Furiant. 1197. 

Furious enemies. 30327. 

Furlough from heaven. 35528. 

Furlough hug. 38919, 47916. 

Furlough polka. 6123. 

Furloughs. 6124. 

Furman victory song. 25242, 

Furnishing a home for two. 5201 (323) 

Further pre hecies of Nostradamus. 20002, 20004, 
20140, 21537, 22326, 23333. 

Fussy fuzzy. $8920 

Fustest with the mostest over there. 42849. 

Futurama symphony. 20003. 

Future. 20004. 

Fuzzy wuzzy. 5201 (324) 

G.I. Jim. 51485. 

G string’ polka, 6125 
str : F 

G- rhe qiabteue. 10693*. 

Gabriel a-singin’. 15644. 

Gabriel’s call to a soul. 35529. 

Gaby fox trot. 34788 (215) 

Gaieté. 30328. 

Gaite de Quebec. 15645. 

Gal called Claribelle. 1198. 

Gal I left back home. 42850. 

Gal with the green eyes. 51486. 

Galan incognito. 34788 (216) 

Galatea. 25244, 30329, 41610 (50) 

Galavantin’ kickapoo, 38921. 

Gallant & loyal. 38922. 

Gallant boy, you’ve won a place in my heart. 

Gallant lady of nineteen-forty-two. 38923. 

Gallant merchant marine. 47917. 

Gallina francolina. 51487. 

Gallivantin’ gal from Galveston. 35531. 

Gallo arrogante y la gallina humilde. 38924. 

Gal-oop-chick, my turtle dove. 30330. 

Galopa, galopa. 25245. 

Galveston. 42851. 

Galway by the sea. 14692 (225) 

Gambia talk. 6126. 

Gambler’s choice. 23022, 27987, 41985, 41986, 42718 
42852, 43132, 44196, 44822, 44892, 45034, 45356. 

Gamblers lullaby. 10694. 

Gamblin’ song of the Big Sandy. 10695. 

Gambling blues. 10696. 

Game of bowls. 9582 (168). 

Game of dominoes. 29091 (189) 

Game of eyes. 5201 (325), 14692 (226) 

Game of love. 24219 (419, 420), 47918. 

Game of tennis. 34788 (217) 

Games on the lawn. 24219 (421) 

Gamest in the land. 10697. , 

Gamle maren skimmel. 47124 (145) 

Gamle pianist. 47124 (146) 

Gamma phi is riding high. 6127. 

Gammel melodi. 34788 (218) 

Ganga yo-e. 15646. 

Gangsters’ funeral dirge. 25246. 

Gangway. 9808, 12419, 13499. 

Gangway! Here comes the U.S.A. 6128. 

Ganus new songs. 42853. 

Ganz so wie du. 14692 (227) 


35530. 


nos, 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


Garden by Havana’s bay. 30331, 

Garden dance. 24219 (422) 

Garden melody. 53636 (169) 

Garden of broken hearts. 6129. 

Garden of dreams, 15647, 25247, 

Garden of heaven, 1199. 

Garden of imagination, 1200. ° 

Garden of Iram. 47124 (147) 

Garden of memories. 25248, 47919. 

Garden of old fashioned roses. 38925. 

Garden of Paradise. 14692 (228), 18845 (78), 24219 
(423, 424), 50835 (122) 

Garden of peaches, 14692 (53, 302, 310) : 

Garden ofpraise., 15647*, 

Garden of roses, 25249, 

Garden of sleep. 5201 (326) 

Garden of summer. 41610 (51) 

Garden of the gods. 6130. 

Garden of the Lord, 38171 (118) 

Garden of the snowdrops. 38926, 

Garden of your heart. 53636 (170) 

Garden song. 1201. 

Garden verse. 25250, 

Gardenia, 34788 (219) 

Gardenia in my buttonhole, & you on my arm, 25251, 

Gardenias for your hair. 47920. 

Gardenias in your hair. 25252. 

Gardens. 35532. 

Gardner. 30332. 

Gargoyles. 30333. 

Garjun. 38927, 

a ale 6131. 

arry Owen. 30334, 

at 8 (John) network themes. 15648. 

Gas buggy blues. 6132, 

Gas machine, 1202, 

Gasoline blues. 47921, 

Gasoline Gus & his jitney bus. 24219 (425) 

Gate of blessing. 38171 (119) 

Gate of the year, 25253, 

Gates of dream. 6133. © 

Gateway of Ispahan, 5201 (327) 

Gather comfort, 1203. 

Gather "round our dear old Flag. 6134. 

Gather ’round the dear old Flag. 47922. 

Gather us in, 25254. 

Gathering for the hunt. 14692 (229) 

Gathering-song of Donald the Black. 20005. 

Gathering sunbeams, 20006, 

Gath’ring up the shells from the shore. 38928. 

Gatito y el chivo, 38929. 

Gato. 15649, 

Gatsek amber. 15650, 

Gaucho goofy. 25255. 

Gaucho with the black mustache. 10698. 

Gaucho’s lament. 1204, 

Gaviotas. 30335. 

Gavota con musetta. 6135, 15651. 

Gavota en la bemol. 6136. 

Gavotte. 1205, 5201 (328), 9582 (169), 10699, 24219 
(426-428), 29091 (190), 30336, 38171 (120), 41610 
(52), 42854, 51488, 51489, 

Gavotte & entrée, 35533, 

Gavotte arabesque. 24219 (429) 

Gavotte de la cour. 34788 (220) 

Gavotte for a grocery boy. 6137. 

Gavotte inG major. 42855, 

Gavotte Marie Antoinette. 1206. 

Gavotte piquante. 18845 (79) 

Gavotte u. menuett. 24219 (430) 

Gay blade. 15652. 

Gay cavalier. 50835 (123). 

Gay corsair, 1206*, 


2045 


Gay divorce. 52458, 


-Gay eagle march, 20007, 


Gay evening. 30337. 

Gay fiesta. 15653, 15654, 30338. 
Gay humming bird, 20003. 

Gay Johnny jump-up. 24219 (431) 
Gay life. 6138, 29091 (191) 

Gay 90’s. 10700. 

Gay nineties. 15186, 17472, 
Gay nineties waltz. 6139. 

Gay 90 revue, 1207. 

Gay picador. 25256. 

Gay ranchero, 1208, 1209, 6140. 
Gay rovin’ cowboy. "35534. 

Gay tarantella, 25257. 

Gay wanderer. 35535. 

Gay White Way. 317. 

Gay young bachelor. 6141. 
Gazing at the heavens. 6142. 


Gazing in a crystal ball. 51490. 
G’ bye-ee, 30339. 
Gebirgsbachlein. 5201 (329) 


Gee! Ain’t the roses sweet. 35536, 42856, 47923. 

Gee! But I hate to go home alone. 15655, 

Gee, but Y m blue tonight. 6143. 

Gee, but i m lonely. 30340. 

Gee, but r m lonesome tonight. 35537. 

Gee but it’s fun to sing a song. 38930. 

Gee! But you’re lovely. 35538. 

Gee honey. 1210. 

Gee, I feel like a million. 10701. 

Gee I hate to lose you. 51491. 

Gee! I only wish that I could make my dreams come 
true. 38171 (121) 

Gee! I want a uniform. 30341. 

Gee! I was lucky the day I met you. 10702. 

Gee! It’ s grand to be kissed. 20009. 

Gee it’s great to be in the navy. 35539. 

Gee, mom, but you’re swell. 35540. 

Gee, my love life is ona ration. 51492. 

Gee oh gee - how it hurts. 30342. 

Gee sarge! Why’d you wake me up. 15656. 

Gee this is a lonesome day. 38931. 

Gee, won ’t that be nice for me. 25258. 

Gee, won’t that be swell. 25259. 

Geechy Joe. 35541. 

Geese at high tide. 38932. 

Gefasster abschied. 47924. 

Geh nur zu einem andern. 36727. 

Geheimnissvolle flote. 29091 (192) 

Geibel (Adam) anthem book. 20010. 

Geistliche traume. 18845 (80) 

Gekeler method for oboe. 1211. 

Gem band medley. 30343. 

Gem dance folio for 1942. 38933. 

Gemelli. 50835 (124) 

Gems from the overtures. 47124 (148), 50835 (125) 

Gems of grace & glory. 6144. 

Gems of praise. 5201 (330) 

Gemuse! Gemuse! Gemuse. 30344. 

Gendarme desconocido. 27864. 

Gene & Glenn’s morale songs. 25260. 

General Burgoyne’s minuet. 47925. 

General D. MacArthur. 15657. 

General Devers march, 42857. 

General Doug. MacArthur. 30345. 

General Douglas (Iron Wall) MacArthur, & his fight- 
ing heroes. 30346. 

General Douglas MacArthur. 10703, 15658-15660, 

' 30347, 

Gen. Douglas MacArthur march, 6145, 10704, 15661. 

General Esteves. 38934. 

General Fishl Dovid. 47926. 


INDEX 


General from the Southwest. 30348. 

Gen. Geo. White march. 10705. 

General Gillem. 10706. 

General Hooligan. 47124 (149) 

General MacArthur. 15662, 20011-20015, 25261- 
25263, 30349, 30350, 35542, 38935. 

General MacArthur & his fighting Yankees. 10707. 

General MacArthur he sure can fight. 38936. 

General MacArthur, here’s a toast to victory. 
10708. 

General MacArthur in the Philippine [?]. 10709. 

General MacArthur march. 6146, 10710, 15663, 
20016, 25264, 42858. 

General MacArthur of the Philippines. 20017. 

General MacArthur outpost. 20018. 

General MacArthur, the hero of our day. 25265.: 


General MacArthur the world is proud of you. 30351. 


General MacArthur victory march. 15664. 

Gen. MacArthur waltz. 20019. 

General MacArthur, we are proud of you. 30352. 

Gen. MacArthur we are with you. 20020. 

General McArthur [?] your [?] a fighting man. 6147. 

General McArthur’ s ?] grand stand. 6148. 

General MacArthur’s patrol. 20021. 

General MacArthur’s promise. 38937. 

General nuisance. 24219 (432) 

General told the colonel. 20022. 

General Van Deusen march. 15665. 

General Wainwright march, 1566€. 

Generalisimo. 1212. 

Generalissimo Chiang Kei Shek. 30353. 

General's soldiers. 15667. 

Genevieve. 30354. 

Gen-’ral MacArthur, we’re proud of you. 15668. 

Genesee. 51493. 

Gentle Annie. 48719. 

Gentle breezes o’er the prairie. 20023. 

Gentle guardian. 10711. 

Gentle, Holy Saviour. 9582 (170) 

Gentle zephyrs. 38938. 

Gentleman’s name is General MacArthur. 20024. 

Gently drifting ’round. 1213. 

Gently Lord, O gently lead us. 14692 (230) 

Geo’gia boun’, 30355. 

George Washington Bullion abroad. 47124 (104, 296, 
302, 369) 

Georgeous [?] Geraldine. 10712. 

George’s Hill. 51494, 

Georgetown blues. 10713. 

Georgia Crackers’ song folio. 30356. 

Georgia grind. 18845 (81) 

Georgia Lee. 51495. 

Georgia moon. 14692 (231) 

Georgia, my Georgia. 30357. 

Georgia Rose. 30358. 

Georgia twist. 1214. 

Georgianna. 6149. 

Georgianna Sue. 1215. 

Georgie. 42859. 

Georgie Porgie. 15669, 51496. 

Georgie Wenlock. 25266. 

Geppetto’s toy shop. 30359. 

Geraldine. 10714, 14692 (232), 20025, 30360, 30361, 
35543. 

German cradle song. 24219 (433) 

German march, 38939. 

Ger-ma-nee. 34788 (221), 50835 (126) 

Germany, Italy & Japan. 1216. 

Geronimo. 35544, 

Gertrude Niesen torch hour song folio. 47927. 

Gertrude polka. 6150. 

Gertrude sings. 20026. 

Gesi za woda koczki za woda, 1217, 


Gesselach. 30362. 

Gestapo. 42860. 

Get a Jap or two. 15670, 30363. 

Get a load of this. 39217, 40838, 41503. 

Get a move on cowboy. 6151, 30364, 

Get a roll of Reed’s Butter Skotch today. 1218. 

Get all the wood on the fire. 38940. 

Get along, little Jappie, get along. 20027. 

Get along old bronco. 1219. 

Get back to the Bible. 53636 (171) 

Get behind our F. D. R. 1220. 

Get behind the man at the front. 47928. 

Get behind the man behind the gun. 38941, 42861. 

Get behind the ones behind. 47929. 

Get behind the U.S. O. 20028. 

Get behind the U.S.A. 10715. 

Get behind Uncle Sam. 42862. 

Get behind Uncle Sam, he’s your man. 42863. 

Get-em boys get-em. 10716. 

Get ’ em, boys, go get "em. 30365. - 

Get:’ em MacArthur. 25267. 

Get ’em paid. 51497. 

Get get get them boys. 35545. 

Get goin . 10717. 

Get goin’, get goin’, I know that you’ll be back. 47930. 

Get hep to love. 38942, 39555, 40121, 40181, 44021. 

Get in & pitch. 15671. 

Get in the army now. 42864. 

Get in the fight. 42865. 

Get in the groove. 10718. 

Get in the scrap. 30366. 

Get in there. 10719. 

Get in there & play ball. 30367. 

Get moving. 6152. 

Get on board, little children. 35546, 42866. 

Get on Cupid's side. 20029, 30368. 

Get on the ball. 30369. 

Get on the bond wagon. 10720. 

Get on the wagon. 35547. 

Get on your broad brimmed hats. 20030. 

Get on your toes. 1221. 

Get one for me. 24219 (434) 

Get out & win. 35548. 

Get out ona spree. 51498. 

Get out the old horse & buggy. 10721. 

Get over, get on, hop dem Japs. 1222. 

Get over, Sal. 38171 (122) 

Get some cash for your trash. 51499, 

Get some of that good southern lovin’. 

Get that spy. 1223. 

Get the broom. 38943. 

Get the guy that started this war. 51500. 

Get the hang of lovin’ me. 10722. 

Get the power. 38171 (123) 

Get thee behind me Satan—& push. 15672. 

Get those Japs. 30371. 

Get together. 29091 (193), 42867, 42868. 

Get together all Americans. 1224. 

Get-together barn dance jamboree. 20031. 

Get together words & music, 54 favorite songs. 20032. 

Get up & do it again. 5201 (331) 

Get victory. 38944. 

Get well. 42869. 

Get your gun & come along, we’re fixin’ to kill a 
skunk. 6153, 15673. 

Get your gun, gun, gun. 15674. 

Get your heart in America. 30372. 

Get your lights out Tokyo. 15675. 

Get your loving from me. 38945. 

Get your pistol Johnny. 20033. 

Get your shoulder to the wheel. 1225. 

Get yourself a new gal. 10723. 

Gethsemane. 24219 (435), 30373, 35549, 38946. 


30370. 


2046 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1942 


Gethsemane commandery march. 24219 (436, 437) 

Gettin’ awful lonesome. 42870. 

Gettin’ kind o’late. 15676. 

Getting a job. 1226. 

Getting adjusted. 42871. 

Getting along on less. 1227. 

Getting back the mine. 25268. 

Gettysburg. 1228. 

Gettysburg address. 15677. 

Gettysburg address, with the lingo of the Yanks — 
marchin on. 10724. 

Gevalt, ich vill nisht zine kine dramatistin. 10725. 

Geworbene. 14692 (233) 

Gezeichneten. 42872. 

Ghetto sorrows. 20034. 

Ghost. 29091 (194) 

Ghost dance. 24219 (438) 

Ghost of John James Christopher Benjamin Binns. 
6154, 

Ghost of love. 25269. 

Ghost of Robert E. Lee. 1229. 

Ghost of the past. 47931. 

Ghost of you. 51501. 

Ghost of your smile. 10726. 

Ghost town. 20035. 

Ghost was chasing the moon. 20036. 

Ghosts. 50835 (127) 

Giannina mia. 25270, 30374. 

Giant of the mountains. 38947. 

Giant Otherfellow. 27771, 

Gibbs & Finney. 30375. 

Gibraltar. 18845 (82) 

Giddap mule. 51502. 

Gidded-ee-ap Napoli. 25271. 

Giddi-ap, Mister Jap, get going. 10727. 

Giddie up there Maud. 25272. 

Giddy-ap old dobbin, just keep a-joggin’. 15678. 

Giddy-yap, we’re goin’ home. 10728. 

Gift of God supreme. 6155. 

Gifts. 38948. 

Gifts of the beasts. 25273. 

Gifts of the Magi. 35550. 

Giga. 15679. 

Giggin’ at the Golden Gate. 10729. 

Gigolo Jim. 15680. 

Gigue. 5201.(332), 10730, 41610 (52) 


Gill (Rusty) cowboy songs, mountain ballads. 10731. 


Gilliflower of gold. 50835 (128) 
Gimme a blonde in a blackout. 35551. 
Gim-me a shirt that fits. 51503. 
Gimme dem words. 10732. 
Gimme Jimmie. 47932. 

Gimmie some toe, Low Joe. 1230. 
Gin rummy. 10733, 10734, 30376. 
Ginger. 30377, 38171 (124-126) 
Ginger flower. 42873. 

Ginger with the big blue eyes. 1231. 
’Ginny. 47933. 

Gioconda. 14665. 

Giorno ancor. 30378. 

Giovialita. 47124 (150) 

Gipsies must play. 51504. 

Gipsy baron. 23256. 

Gipsy carnival. 10735. 

Gipsy dance. 6156, 14692 (234) 

- Gipsy life. 34788 (222) 

Gipsy melody. 30379. 

Gipsy night song. 20037. 

Gipsy serenade. 9582 (171) 
Gipsy song. 47124 (151) 

Girakgi picnic. 1232. 

Girl, a smile, a song. 1233. 


Girl about town. 1234. 

Girl back home. 47934, 51505. 

Girl behind the boy behind the gun. 25274, 38949, 

Girl behind the guy behind the gun. 38950. 

Girl behind the man, behind the gun. 35552, 51506. 

Girl by my side onthe lawn. 1235, 20038, 20039. 

Girl by the brook. 5201 (333) 

Girl by the old creaking gates. 47935. 

Girl crazy. 25036, 42618. 

Girl for each month in the year. 34788 (223) 

Girl for me. 1236, 6157. 

Girl from Havana. 51506*, 

Girl from my home town. 5201 (334), 38171 (127) 

Girl from the neighborhood. 42874. 

Girl from the U.S.O. 20040... 

Girl from Utah. 9582 (12), 14692 (814), 29091 (522, 
767) 

Girl from Wyoming. 30215, 30554, 31828, 32841, 
33384. 

Girlladore. 1237. 

Girl I can’t forget. 25275, 38951. 

Girl I dream about. 25276. 

Girl I left back home. 42875. 

Girl I left behind. 30380. 

Girl I left behind me. 38952, 42876. 

Girl I love. 10736, 15681, 30381, 38953. 

Girl I loved. 30382. 


- Girl I marry. 10737. 


Girl I met in Dreamland. 15682. 
Girl I met in my home town. 42877. 
Girl in Kansas. 6158. 

Girl in Texas. 51507. 


- Girl in the church sang. 15683. 


2047 


Girl in the picket line. 15684. 

Girl in the polka dot gown. 6159. 

Girl in the U.S.O. 6160, 25277. 

Girl in the U.S.A. 10738, 25278, 38954. 

Girl in the welding mask. 42878. 

Girl in white. 6161. — 

Girl like me. 1238. 

Girl next door. 1239, 10739. 

Girl of Central high. 35553. 

Girl of mine. 25279. 

Girl of my childhood. 1240. 

Girl of my dreams. 30383, 35554, 38955. 

Girl of my dreams, let us wander through life. 10740. 

Girl of romance. 38956, 51508. 

Girl of the Cumberland hills. 42879. 

Girl of the fan. 47124 (152, 153) 

Girl of the hills. 15685. 

Girl of the Rio Grande. 42880. 

Girl of the WAAC. 35555. 

Girl of today. 14692 (849), 53636 (593) 

Girl of to-morrow. 47124 (56-59, 78, 79, 131, 132, 
281, 282, 331, 332, 356, 357, 380, 381 457-460, 493- 
496, 502, 503), 50835 (327) 

Girl of whom I dream. 30384. 

Girl on my grandfather’s shaving mug. 10741. 

Girl on the film. 34788 (224, 521, 667, 679, 848) 

Girl on the magazine. 35556. 

Girl on the old barracks wall. 15686. 

Girl on the stairs. 6162. 

Girl that belongs to somebody else is the girl that 
belonged to me. 10742. 

Girl that Iadore. 42881. 

Girl that I love. 15687. 

Girl that I loved in my dreams. 20041. 

Girl that I’ll be takin’ back to Brooklyn. 35557. 

Girl that was left behind. 47936. 

Girl who broke the sergeant major’s heart. 42882. 

Girl who didn’t. 9582 (172) 

Girl who smiles. 9582 (173), 24219 (439), 38171 (163, 
240, 244, 378, 387, 467), 41610 (14, 36, 128, 139, 226, 


237) 


Girl who wears the five-armed star. 30385. 
Girl who'll dream with me. 25280. 

Girl with chocolate sprinkles on her face. 1241. 
Girl with the corn-tassel hair. 6163. 

Girl with the soldier blue eyes. 25281. 

Girl without a friend. 35558. 

Girl you left behind. 18845 (83) 

Girlie. 10743. 


Girlie of the cabaret. 18845 (84), 24219 (440, 441) 


Girlies are out of my life. 47124 (154, 155) 
Girls are wearing cotton now. 5201 (335) 
Girls, girls, girls. 15688. 

Girls in khaki. 38957. 

Girls in the magazine ads. 25282. 

Girls’ league song. 30386. 

Girls like the military men. 6164. 

Girls of the ambulance corps. 1242. 

Girls of the Golden West. 10744. 

Girls of today, they are gay. 35559. 

Girls of Uncle Sam. 42883. 

Girl’s parading - new. 25283. 

Girls that we left behind. 20042. 

Giro d'Italia. 38171 (128) 
Git-git-giddy-ap, I gotta git my gattar [?] 42884. 
Git home to heaven by an by. 30387. 
Gitana. 30388. 

Gitana de Madrid. 10745. 

Gitana escena. 47937. 

Gitanitos. 35560. 

Gitanos enamorados. 15689. 

Give. 20043, 42885. 

Give a broken heart a break. 38958. 

Give a cheer. 1243. 

. Give a cheer for the boys in Australia. 25284. 
Give a cheer for Uncle Sam. 30389. 

Give a cheer for Uncle Sammy. 38959. 


Give a cheer! Give a cheer! The Yanks are here. 


38960. 
Give a dollar. 1244. 
Give a hand to Uncle Sam. 6165, 38961. 


Give a little, share a little, you’ll be doin’ your bit. 


1245. 

Give a little thought to me. 47938. 

Give a little time. 6166. 

Give a smile. 35561. 

Give a smile, to get a smile. 25285. 

Give a Yank a gun. 38962. 

Give a Yank a tank. 42886. 

Give all for our boys gone away. 51509. 

Give all you’ve got for defense. 1246. 

Give back my heart. 38963. 

Give ear, O Lord. 20044. 

Give ear to my prayer. 10746. 

Give ’em a broadside from Broadway, show ’em 
how our guns can talk. 6167. 

Give em hell, boys. 1247. 

Give ‘em hell - MacArthur. 15690. 

Give ’em Hitler and that’s just hell. 38964. 

Give em the gun. 51510. 

Give ‘em the old one two. 35562. 

Give “em the works. 6168, 10747, 20045. 

Give for freedom. 35563. 

Give for liberty. 25286. 

Give! Give! Give. 10748. 

Give him a smile, when he goes away. 38965. 

Give in a little. 35564. 

Give it all you’ve got. 15691. 

Give it for the cause of liberty, 25287. 

Give me a blackout & you. 25288. 

Give me a break. 10749. 

Give me a chance to say hello. 20046. 


~~ = = ws ws & 


Give me a cheer for the boys in Australia. 15692. 


Give me a gun. 20047, 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Give me a heart of calm repose. 29091 (195) 

Give me a home in the mountains. 35565, 47939. 

Give me a home in the U.S.A. 25289. 

Give me a kiss & a smile. 6169, 30390. 

Give me a kiss or two. 35566. 

Give me a rap at the Jap, a rap, a rap, a rap, a rap, 
atthe Jap. 15693. 

Give me a roll ona drum. 30391. 

Give me a ship. 1248. - 

Give me a 32-20. 42887. 

Give me another tomorrow. 25290. 

Give me back my heart. 15694, 30392. 

Give me back my sweetheart. 25291. 

Give me dear memories. 42888. 

Give me dear old New York. 1249. 

Give me Indiana, in the summertime. 51511. 

Give me Jesus. 42889. 

Give me just a moment. 1250. 

Give me just one night. 25292. 

Give me liberty or give me death. 10750, 51512. 

Give me love. 38966. 

Give me music, maestro, to hide my pain, to hide my 
love...10751. 

Give me my baby & a black blackout. 30393. 

Give me my saddle. 6170. 

Give me my wings. 15695. 

Give me one more chance. 18845 (85) 

Give me some first aid for my heart. 38967. 

Give me 10 days. 42890. 

Give me the right. 35567. 

Give me the splendid silent sun. 18845 (86) 

Give me the tune. 35568. 

Give me the U.S.A. 15696. 

Give me those dreamy old melodies again. 1251. 

Give me wings. 42891, 47940. 

Give me your heart. 15697, 35569. 

Give me your love. 30394. 

Give my broken heart a break. 30395. 

Give my love its way. 35570. 

Give my regards to Broadway. 15698. 

Give my regards to Mary. 42892. 

Give my regards to Texas. 30396. am 

Give out. 6171. 

Give out a cheer for the U.S.A. 1252. 

Give out, sisters. 40120, 41440, 45011. 

Give out with an encouraging grin. 35571, 42893. 

Give peace again. 15699. 

Give peace, O God. 34121. | 

Give praise to America. 1253. 

Give, that others might live. 10752. 

Give the boys a cheer. 35572. 

Give the boys a hand. 35573. 

Give the devil a shove. 38968. 

Give them a great victory. 30397. 

Give them a hand. 25293. 

Give them wings. 15700. 

Give till it hurts. 20048. 

Give to America. 1254. 

Give to the U.S.O. 42894. 

Give Uncle Sam a hand. 1255. 

Give unto the Lord. 5201 (336) 

Give up. 6172. 

Give us a gal. 10753. 

Give us a gun, Uncle Sam. 10754. 

Give us a rap ata Jap. 6173. 

Give us a song, when we march we can Sing. 42895. 

Give us a tank for every Yank. 20049. 

Give us courage, Lord, to run this holy race. 35574. 

Give us fifty thousand bombers. 42896. 

Give us liberty or give us death. 25294, 30898, 35575. 

Give us our command. 47941. 

Give us the tools. 10755, 20050. 

Give us the torch, 20051. 


2048 


Give us time. 20052. 

Give us tomorrow. 30399. 

Give us wings. 35576, 47942. 

Give us wings for America. 38969. 

Give victory Lord, 47943. 

Give your all to Jesus now. 30400. 

Give your command. 15701. 

Give your dimes to Uncle Sam, & he’ll give the Axis 
‘hell. 6174. 

Give your love to me, 47944. 

Give your Uncle Sam a hand. 35577. 

Glacier Park & Waterton Lakes, 15702. 

Glad earth yields. 6175. 

Glad Easter day. 5201 (337) 

Glad eyes. 51513. 

Glad new song. 1256. 

Glad news. 47945. 

Glad spring morning kiss the world. 42897. 

Glad to meet you. 25295. 

Glad to see you're back. 47124 (156), 50835 (129) 

Glad tomorrow. 24219 (442) 

Gladsome light. 20053. 

Gladys. 42898. 

Glammer dammer baby. 15703. 

Glamorous one. 25296. 

Glamour. 10756. 

Glamour gal. 10757. 

Glamour girl. 10758. 

Glamour waltz. 35578. 

Glances. 24219 (443) 

Glasblaser. 6175*. 

Glater Bulgar. 6176. 

Glaub’ es mir, jubelnde kinderschar. 14692 (235) 

Glencoe. 24219 (444) 

Glennmore glide. 14692 (236) 

Glide & swing. 30401. 

Glide polka. 12127. 

Glider. 35579, 47946. 

Glider & the gull. 10759. 

Gliding in a soft moonbeam. 15704. 

Glimmering tapers. 10760. 

Glimpses of Ontario. 30402. 

Glistening like stars. 15705. 

- Global war. 51514. 

Globe girdler march. 50835 (130) 

Globe trot. 9582 (174) 

Glockchen von eremiten. 9582 (289) 

Gioom. 15706. 

Gloom Boulevard. 10761. 

Gloria. 15707, 20054, 42899, 47124 (157, 158) 

Gloria gitana. 1257. 

Gloria in excelsis. 29091 (196) 

Gloria in excelsis Deo. 6177, 15708, 24219 (445) 

Gloria Patri in E flat. 29091 (197) 

Gloriana. 1258. 

Gloria’s dream waltz. 5201 (338) 

Glorify her name. 42900. 

Glorify Old Glory. 38970. 

Glorifying our immortal soul. 1259. 

Gloriole. .30403. 

Glorious America. 1260. 

Glorious gospel. 45905. 

Glorious is Thy name. 35580, 47947. 

Glorious old Banner. 10762. 

Glorious pathway. 24219 (446) 

Glorious Stars & Stripes. 6178. 

Glorious sun. 15709, 42901. 

Glorious things of thee are spoken. 51515. 

Glorious victory. 38971. 

Glorious victory is Christ’s gracious promise. 
20055. 

Glorious women of Britain. 25297. 

Glory. 25298, 25299, 30404, 35581. 


Glory be. 42902. 


Glory be to God. 1261. 

Glory be to Old Glory. 10763. 

Glory be to Thee. 6179. 

Glory day. 38972. 

Glory for me. 20056. 

Glory forever. 51516. 

Glory hallelujah. 15710, 15711, 25300. 
Glory halliluia [?] 10764. 

Glory Land. 10765, 51517. 

Glory, laud & honor. 47948. 

Glory of America. 47949. 

Glory of Easter. 6180. 

Glory of God. 24219 (447) 

Glory of the Cross. 1262. 

Glory of Uncle Sam. 15712. 

Glory of U.S.A. 42903. 

Glory song. 51518. 

Glory to Christ the King. 51519. 
Glory to God. 30405. , 

Glory to God in the highest. 25301. 
Glory to our Lord & King. 1263. 
Glory to the engineers. 6181. 

Glory to the Flag of the U.S.A. 35582. 
Glory to the King. 20057. 

Glory to the U.S.A. 6182. 

Glory to Thee, my God, this night. 50835 (131) 
Gloryana, my Montana rose. 35583. 
Gloucester Harbor. 6182*% 
Glow-worm. 20058. 

Glowing | embers. 30406. 

Gnomes’ dress parade. 24219 (448) 
Go & find them. 29091 (198) 

Go & get the enemy blues. 42904. 
Go & get the habit. 14692 (237) 

Go, & sin no more. 35584. 

Go away, little blues. 38973. 

Go by blues. 35585. 

Go catch a falling star. 51520. 

Go climb a cocoanut tree. 25302. 
Go down, Moses. 42905. 

Go easy Mabel. 1264. 

Go easy on the rubber. 35586. 

Go fight for home & God. 35587. 

Go forth to victory. 47950. 

Gol Get "em. 1265, 10766. 

Go get ’ em boys. 42906. 

Go get ‘em darling, then hurry back to me. 38974. 
Go get ‘em Johnny Doughboy. 35588. 
Go get "em soldier. 25303. 

Go get ’em soldier boys. 1266, 15713. 
Go, go, infantry, go. 30407. 

Go home. 10767. 

Go home & tell your mother. 30408. 
Go ’long little cayuse. 42907. 

Go, lovely rose. 47951. 

Go, lucky letter. 38975. 

Go Mary. 1267. 

Go, my lad, & fight for Uncle Sammy. 38976. 
Go not far from me, O Lord. 30409. 
Go not, happy day. 53636 (172) 

Go! O-hi-o. 1268. 

Go on. 10768. 

Go on, get going. 25304. 

Go paint a rainbow. 47952. 

Go! Preach the Gospel. 15714. 

Go right along, Mr. Wilson. 34788 (225) 
Go slow on the rubber. 51521. 

Go tell everybody you see. 47953. 
Gothen. 15715. 

Go to it. 18845 (87) 

Go to Marks. 10769. 

Go to 63rd & Halsted. 25305. 


2049 


Go to sleep. 6183, 30410, 38977. 

Go to sleep Little Boy-Blue-Eyes. 38978. 
Go to sleep, little darling. 10770. 

Go to sleep my little curly head. 38979. 
Go to your ma. 6184. 

Go ’way. 38980. 

Go West, young lady. 869, 3827. 

Go youth beloved. 24219 (693) 

Gob stick polka. 1269. 

Gobbler’s gambol. 41610 (54) 

Goblin. 5201 (339) 

Goblins. 47124 (159) 

Gobs of love. 25306. 

God. 20059. 

God & MacArthur win. 51522. 

God & mothers. 10771, 20060. 

God be in my head. 15716, 25307. 

God be in the heart. 6185. 

God be merciful. 5201 (340) 

God be with the ones. 35589. 


INDEX 


God bless all you soldiers, sailors & marines. 30411. 


God bless America, the grand old U.S.A. 35590. 

God bless Australia. 1270. 

God bless dear U.S.A. 42908. 

God bless MacArthur. 25308. 

God bless my daddy. 20061. 

God bless my darling, he’s somewhere. 47954. 

God, bless my parents. 20062. 

God bless old England. 53636 (173) 

God bless Old Glory. 1271, 42909. 

God bless our American eagles’ might. 25309. 

God bless our American home. 30412. 

God bless our boys. 10772, 30413-30415, 38981, 
42910, 42911. 

God bless our boys in Ireland. 15717. 

God bless our boys out there. 42912. 

God bless our country. 1272, 30416, 47955. 

God bless our Flag. 20063, 42913. 

God bless our Flag & air force. 15718. 

God bless our glorious heroes. 42914. 

’ God bless our home. 30417. 

God bless our land. 1273, 15719, 30418- 
30424. \ 

God bless our land - we love her. 1274. 

God bless our navy. 25310, 38982, 38983. 

God bless our noble men. 30425. 


God bless our President. 1275, 6186-6188, 15720, 


30426, 38984, 38985, 47956, 47957. 
God bless our rresident, God give him strength. 
1276. 
God bless our soldier boys. 20064, 42915. 
God bless our soldiers that never return. 30427. 
God bless our Yankees. 47958. 
God bless our Yanks. 25311. 
God bless the American people. 6189. 
God bless the boys in uniform. 10773. 
God bless the boys of the air force. 10774. 
God bless the land we love. 15721. 
God bless the nurses. 1277, 30428. 
God bless the President. 25312. 
God bless the soldier boys. 6190. 
God bless the United Nations. 38986. 
God bless the U.S.A. 10775, 51523. 
God bless the world all over. 25313. 
God bless the Yankees. 51524. 
God bless you, America. 38987. 
God bless you daddy. 1278, 35591. 
God bless you, darling. 35592. 
God bless you, dear. 35593. 
God bless you my son. 25314. 
God bless you soldier. 51525. 
God bless you sweetheart. 1279. 
God bring him back. 47959. 


2050 


pt. 3,n. s., v. 37 


God calleth. 29091 (199) 

God calls for men. 24219 (449) 

God can bless America. 47960. 

God, canst thou forgive. 20065. 

God, do bless our Uncle Sammy. 20066, 42916. 

God, do guide America. 6191. 

God gave mea heart. 1280. 

God gave thee. 1281. 

God gave us America. 47961. 

God gave us sons. 15722. 

God give us victory. 47962. 

God give us victory & peace. 6192. 

God, guard our fighting men. 1282, 10776, 25315, 
25316, 42917. 

God guide America. 42918. 

God guide our men in national defense. 51526. 

God guide us. 15723. 

God has blessed America. 15724. 

God hath promised. 1283. 

God hath sent his angels. 53636 (174) 

God help America. 25317. 

God holds the key. 51527. 

God in nature. 5201 (341) 

God, in Thee we trust. 51528. 

God is a spirit. 10777, 42919. 


God isatree. 10778. 
God is life, God is love. 25318. 


God is love. 51529. 

God is my shepherd. 35594. 

God is on our side. 15725. 

God is on the field. 29091 (200) 

God is our hope. 42920. 

God is our hope & strength. 53636 (175) 

God is our refuge. 9582 (175), 29091 (201), 47124 
(160), 50835 (132, 133) 

God is ruler over all. 38988. 

God is wonderful. 1284. 

God is working out his purpose. 42921. 

God keep my soldier boy. 30429. 

God keep our country free. 42922. 

God lead America. 35595. 

God lead you on to victory. 30430, 42923. 

God loves America. 30431. 

God must be sad. 6193. 

God must have loved emis} 15726, 42924. 

God needs helpers. 

God of all nature. 5201 (342) 

God of Conejo. 1285. . 

God of liberty will give us victory. 10779. 

God of our fathers. 20067. 


God of the lofty mountains. 30432. 
God of united America. 10780. 

God planted the flowers. 5201 (343) 
God protect America. 1286. 

God protect our land. 25319. 

God rest you merry, innocents. 30433. 


God save America. 6195-6197, 10781, 10782, 15727, 


15728, 20068-20070, 30434-30436, 51530. 
God save America for me. 6198. 
God save democracy. 10783. 
God save our blessed land. 20071. 
God save our country. 30437. 


God save our Flag. 10784. 

God save our great Fae et 51531. 
God save our land. 25320. 

God save our men. 20072, 20073. 
God save our world. 15729. 

God save, protect Americas. 20074. 
God save the people. 42925. 

God save the world. 1287. 

God so loved the world. 29091 (202), 42926. 
God spare you to me. 20075. 

God speed our victory. 35596. 

God speed the Yanks. 47963. 

God speed you home. 47964. 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Goa that madest earth @ heaven. 6199. 

Goa, the artist. 6200. 

God trusted Roosevelt’s command. 10785. 
God up in heaven made you. 38989. 

God we are Thine. 6201, 6202. 

God will bless America. 1288, 15730, 30438. 
God will give us strength America. 1289. 
God will give you back to me. 1290. 

God will lead our America. 6203. 

God will not forget you. 24219 (450) 

God will save our U.S.A. 1291. 

God will watch over you, while I’m away. 42927. 


INDEX 


Gold for the Ked, White & Blue. 30441. 


Goddess of liberty. 1292, 10786, 15731, 30439, 47965. 


Goddess of love. 35597. 
Goddess of sunshine. 1293. 
Goddess of the inland seas. 42928. 
Godree, our loved one - jascended. 6204. 
God’s blessings, dear, I’ll love you again. 30440. 
God’ Ss chosen banner of the world. 42929. 
Goa’s country. 20076, 25321. 
God’ s country & mine. 38990. 
God’ S country is calling you. 38991. 
God’s country still. 6205. 
God’ S country, the U.S.A. 15732. 
God’s garden. 38992. 
God? s glory « you. 20077. 
God’ S great army. 20078. 
God’ S great gifts. 15733. 
God’ S greatest gift. 25322. 
God’s home. 25323. 
God? S light. 10787. 
God’ 5 love. 42930. 
Goa’ S love in my soul. 24219 (451) 
God’ S mercy. 24219 ( iets 
God’ S message. 53636 (176) 
God’s messengers. 38993. 
Goas of love were so sweet to me. 10788, 10789. 
God’s peace is peace eternal. 15734. 
God’s praises sing. 25324. 


God’ S promises are good enough for me. 24219 (453) 


God’ S radio. 42931. 
God’s trumpet is sounding. 10790. 
God’ S victory. 38994. 


Goa’s way is the best sat aah 50835 (134) 
God's wondrous works 


God’ S word is all I need. oe 

God’ s world. 47966. 

Goa’s world & ours. 15735. 
Godspeed that happy day. 25325. 
Gotterdammerung. 5201 (344-349) 
Go-getter’ S fiddle. 6206. 

Goin’ places, doin’ things. 15736. 
Goin’ South. 1294. 

Goin’ to Chicago blues. 1295. 

Goin’ to heaven. 47967. 

Goin’ to see the chariot roll. 10791. 
Goin’ to Tokyo. 47968. 

Goin’ to walk the golden street. 25326. 
Going away. 35600. 

Going back to Colorado. 42933. 
Going back to the Rio Grande. 10792. 
Going down slow. 10793. 

Going, going, going, gone. 5201 (350) 
Going Hollywood. 12178. 

Going home in the good old way. 29091 (203) 
Going home to glory. 38171 (129) 
Going my way. 35601. 

Goingover. 20079. 

Going to camp. 20080. 

Going to London. 1296. 

Going to the army dance. 10794. 
Going to war in Australia. 25327. 
Going up. 51532. 

Gold age of the madrigal. 15737. 
Gold @ silver. 10795, 10796, 25328. 
Gold bricker. 35602. 


Gold, frankincense & myrrh. 24219 (454) 
Gold from Ophir. 50835 (135) 

Gold is where you find it. 47969. 

Gold mine. 35603. 

Gold mine that’s in you. 20081. 

Gold star mother. 20082, 20083. 

Gold star mother with the silvery hair. 30442. 
Gold star mothers. 15738, 30443, 51533. 

Gold star Mother’s day. 30444. 

Golden age. 14692 (238) 

Golden & rose. 25329. 

Golden apple. 30444. 

Golden autumn. 42934. 

Golden bantam. 6207. 

Golden bird. 5201 (351) 

Golden curl. 1297. 

Golden dawn. 47124 (161), 50835 (136) 
Golden day. 50835 (137) 

Golden day is dying. 42935. 

Golden dremas. 6208. 

Golden dreams in the silvery moonlight. 20084. 
Golden eagles. 42936. 

Golden emblem sweetheart, that’s you. 38995. 
Golden evening. 53636 (1 77) 

Golden eyes. 53636 (178) 

Golden Gate. 35604. 

Golden glow. 42937. 

Golden harvest. 10797. 

Golden hours. 20085, 47970. 

Golden mirror girl. 10798. 

Golden moon. 10799, 20086, 25330, 35605, 38996. 
Golden October leaves. 42938. 

Golden prince. 24219 (455) 

Golden rhapsody. 20087. 


. Golden rod. 5201 (352), 34788 (226) 


Golden rod galop. 47124 (162) 

Golden slumbers. 36669. 

Golden sonata. 6209. 

Golden star. 6210. 

Golden sunrise. 30445. 

Golden sunset in Waikiki. 1298. 

Golden U.S. America. 30446. 

Golden wedding. 1299, 5201 (353), 30447. 
Golden wedding day. 38997. 

Golden wedding song. 35606. 


’ Golden wedding waltz. 10800. 


2051 


Golden West. 30448. 

Golden wings of the navy air force. 47971. 
Goldfish. 30449. 

Goldie. 51534. 

Golliwogg's cake-walk. 15739. 

Golombki oberek. 15740. 

Golondrina. 42939. 

Golpe bibijagua. 30450. 

Golpeando despacito en tu corazon. 6211. 
Gon Goveda. 25331. 

Gondoliera. 5201 (354), 10801, 14692 (239) 
Gondoliers. 8708 (g), 42378 
Gone. 15741, 20088, 51535. 
Gone after Japs. 30451. 

Gone are the days. 24219 (156), 
Gone, but I still love you. 

Gone but not forgotten. Pee 
Gone for good. 10802 

Gone from me. 30452. 

Gone from my heart. 15742. 
Gone with the breeze. 47972. 
Gone with the tide. 10803. 
Gone with the wind. 42940. 
Gone with you. 1301. 

Gonna do my bit. 20089. 
Gonna fight untilthe cows come home. 25333, 35607. 
Gonna hang up my saddle. 20090. 

Gonna take a trip. 35608. 


25332. 


INDEX 


Gonna wake me up. 35609. 

Good American melodies. 50835 (138) 

Good American way. 35610 

' Good Book says. 15743. 

Good-by. 1302. 

Good-by dear, I’ll be back when we’re through. 
20091. 

Good-by pal. 47973. 

Good-by Sally Ann. 10804. 

Good-by sweetheart. 42941. 

Good-bye. 10805, 15744, 24219 (457), 25334, 
47974, 53636 (179) 

Good-bye America. - 47975. 

Good bye America good bye. 15745. 

Good-bye & God bless you. 20092. 

Good-bye baby, I have got to go. 15746. 

Good-bye boy. 51536. 

Good-bye Broadway. 18845 (88) 

Good-bye Charlie, good-bye John. 47976. 

Good-bye dear. 1303. 

Good-bye dear Sweetheart. 42942. 

Good-bye, dearest one. 5201 (355) 

Good-bye fair American shores. 10806. 

Good bye for awhile. 6213, 15762, 30453. 

Good-bye, Frisco, we're off to Hawaii. 
51537. 

Good-bye, Germany. 35611. 

Good-bye girls. 15747. 

Good-bye girls, I’m through. 34788 (227, 228), 
38171 (130) 

‘Good-bye, God bless you til we meet again. 
15748. 

Good-bye, good-bye, for I am leaving. 10807. 

Good-bye, good-bye, little dear one. 1304. 

Good-bye good luck. 20093. 

Good-bye, good luck, God bless you. 38998, 
38999, 47977. 

Good-bye, good luck, sweetheart. 20094, 25335. 

Good-bye home town. 20095. 

Good-bye honey. 30454, 

Good-bye, I’m leaving. 35612. 

Good-bye Japs. 25336, 30455. 

Good-bye Jim. 47978. 

Good-bye kid. 14692 (240). 

Good-bye little flower. 35613. 

Good-bye little mother. 6214. 

Good-bye Liza Jane. 1305, 25337. 

Good bye ma I’ve joined the army. 15749. 

Good bye ma till we meet again. 20096. 

Good-bye Marie. 6215. 

Good-bye, Mortimer, good-bye. 51538. 

Good-bye mother. 1306, 51539. 

Good-bye, mother darling: it’s the Stars & Stripes 
for me. 42943. 

Good-bye, mother dear. 15750. 

Good-bye, my darling, don’t feel blue. 15751. 

~- Good-bye my dear. 10808. 

Good bye my honey. 10809. 

Good-bye my little darling. 20097, 25338. 

Good bye, my soldier boy. 6216. 

Good-bye my son. 51540. 

Good-bye my sweetie pie. 1307. 

Good-bye, Nellie. 10810. 

Good bye now, a Soldier takes leave of his sweet- 
heart. 10811 

Good bye eae lad. 35614. 

Good-bye, old Mexico. 18845 (89) 

Good-bye, Roosevelt, hello, Hitler. 47979. 

Good-bye, Rose. 10812. 

Good-bye Kose of Kentucky. 30456. 

Good-bye Sal. 1308. 

Good-bye Schickelgruber. 1309. 

Good-bye, soldier. 25339, 39000. 


pt. 3,n. s., v. 37 


Good bye soldier boy. 6217. 

Good-bye soldier boys, & a happy return. 15752. 
Good-bye sweet day. 53636 (180) 

Good-bye sweetheart. 1310, 1325, 6233, 10818, 15768, 
Good bye sweetheart we’re going. 35615. 

Good-bye Terry. 25340. 

Good-bye to my home. 51541. 

Good bye to the folks at home. 20098. 

Good bye, Uncle, hello, John. 20099. 

Good-bye Virginia. 9582 (176), 14692 (242) 

Good enough for me. 1311. 

Good evening. 39001, 51542. 

Good evening my darling. 30457, 39002. 

Good for nothing. 30458. . 

Good-for-nothing, is good for something now. 25341, 


30459. 
Good fortune is a giddy maid. 42944, 
Good girl. 25342. 
Good good-bye. 47980. 
Good job. 41877, 45118. 
Good land, a true land. 10814. - 
Good lookin’. 30460. 
Good Lord, I thank you. 15753. 
Good luck. 25343. 
Good luck! Boys of America. 25344. 
Good luck! God bless you, good-night. 42945. 
Good luck, good health, & so long soldier boy. ee 


30461. 
Good luck! Soldier. 6218. 
Good luck, soldier boy. 1312. 
Good luck to our boys over there. 10816. 
Good luck to the boys of the navy. 51543. 
Good luck to you. 30462. 
Good mornin’, blues. 15754. 
Good morning America. 10817. 
Good morning Breakfast clubbers. 25345. 
Good-morning every morning. 6219. 
Good morning from Jerry & Ann. 25346. 
Good morning, merry sunshine. 29091 (204) 
Good morning sergeant major. 6220. 
Good neighbors. 10818. 
Good news in sacred melody. 6221, 51544. 
Good news in song. 39003. 
Good night. 10819, 24219 (458), 25347, 25348, 42946, 
51545. 
Good-night again. 10820. 
Good night aloha. 30463. 
Good-night & good morning. 4294 
Good night, angel, pleasant diheinal 51546. 
Good night, beloved. 6222, 42948. 
Good-night beloved good-night. 15755. 
Good night daddy. 25349. 
Good night for a little while. 6224. 
Good-night golden curls. 5201 (356) 


. Good-night little girl, good-night. 5201 (357), 29091 


2052 


(205) 
Good night mom. 20100. 
Good night, my darling. 10821. 
Good night, my dear. 20101. 
Good night, my love, my sweet. 47981. 
Good night, my son. 10822. 
Good night now. 20102. 
Good night, sleep tight, my darling. 20103. 
Good-night, so long. 47982. 
Good night ‘soldier. 10823, 30464. 
Good night song. 34788 (229) 
Good night, sweetheart, good night. 30465. 
Good night time in Baby Land. 30466. 
Good old America, I love you. 15756. 
Good old America - we’re all for you. 6225. 
Good old American way. 1313, 20104. 
Good old dad. 10824. 
Good old days. 461, 1314, 2124, 4017, 25350. 
Good old Joe. 10825, 42949.. 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Good old juke box jive. 10826. 

Good old levee days. 24219 (459) 
Good old Ohio. 20105. 

Good old Orange Crush. 30467. - 
Good old Uncle Sam. 42950. 

Good old United States. 15757. 


INDEX 


Goodbye Mister Hitler. 10838. 


‘Goodbye, mom & dad. 42958. 


Good old U.S.A. 1315-1318, 6226, 6227, 10827, 10828, 


15758-15760, 20106-20108, 25351, 30468, 39004, 


39005, 42951, 42952, 51547. 

Good ole dog. 42953. 

Good ole home town blues. 10829. 

Good Samaritan. 30469. 

Good scout. 47124 (163) 

Good Shepherd. 20109, 38171 (131), 50835 (139, 

140) 

Good ship Arkansas. 25352. 

Good ship Honeymoon. 47124 (164, 165) 
Good soldiers never cry. 47983. 

Good tidings of great joy. 42953*, 

Good to the last jump. 35616. 

Goodbah ma honey. 34788 (230) 

Goodby. 20110. 
. Goodby for a while. 47984. 

Goodby mother. 10830. 

Goodby sweethear’. 35617. 

Goodby, sweetheart, goodby. 10831. 
Goodbye. 10832, 25353, 39006. 

Goodbye again. ‘47985. 

Goodbye Al. 42954. 

Goodbye Ann. 30470. 

Goodbye baby boy. 42955. 

Goodbye Betty Lou. 1319. 

Goodbye, Bill. 35618. 

Goodbye boys. 20111. 

Goodbye boys, cheerio to you. 20112. 
Goodbye Broadway. 10833. 

Goodbye Broadway, hello London icant 1320. 
Goodbye buddy goodbye. 10834. — 
Goodbye dad. 30471. 

Goodbye darling. 25354. 

Goodbye dear mother. 51548. 

Goodbye, dear old rangeland, goodbye. 25355. 
Goodbye dear ones goodbye. 15761. 
Goodbye, dearest one, goodbye. 29091 (206) 
Goodbye Ella. 1321. 

Goodbye for awhile. 42956. 

Goodbye for now. 35619. 

Goodbye girls. 30472. 

Goodbye, good luck. 35620. 

Goodbye, good luck, soldiers. 35621. 
Goodbye, good luck to you. 6228. 

Goodbye, goodbye, dear American. 25356. 
Goodbye Hitler. 6229, 15763. 

Goodbye, home town. 39007. 

Goodbye Joe. 30473. 

Goodbye just for awhile. 20113. 
* Goodbye, little boy, may God bless you. 51549. 
Goodbye, little draftee, goodbye. 1322. 
Goodbye little girl. 20114. 

Goodbye, little girl, don’t cry. 25357. 
Goodbye little girl, fare-thee-well. 15764. 
Goodbye little girl goodbye. 20115, 35622. 
.Goodbye little girl of mine. 6230. 
Goodbye, little pinto, goodbye. 10835. 
Goodbye little sister. 42957. 

Goodbye, little sweetheart, goodbye. 20116. 
Goodbye ma. 51550. 

Goodbye mama I’m off to Yokohama. 1323. 
Goodbye, Marie. 10836. 

Goodbye Mary. 25358. 

Goodbye, Miss America. 30474. 

Goodbye Miss Liberty. 39008. 

Goodbye Mr. Dictator. 6231. 


Goodbye mother. 20117, 25359. 

Goodbye, mother dear. 20118. 

Goodbye, mother, goodbye. 10839. 

Goodbye my dear. 30475, 42959. 

Goodbye, my flying sweetheart. 20119. 

Goodbye, my love. 39009, 42960, 47986. 

Goodbye my love goodbye. 10840, 35623, 47987. 

Goodbye, my lovely one, I’ m leaving you today. 
10841. 

Goodbye, my pretty baby. 6232. 

Goodbye, my sailor, goodbye. 1324. 

Goodbye my soldier. 35624. 

Goodbye my soldier boy. 25360, 51551. 

Goodbye my son. 20120. 

Goodbye, my sweet. 51552. 

Goodbye, my sweetheart, goodbye. 20121. 

Goodbye Old Paint. 15765: 

Goodbye, old pal, goodbye. 42961. 


~ Goodbye old pals of mine. 10842. 


Goodbye, old romantic moon. 30476. 

Goodbye ole Pinto. 30477. 

Goodbye pals. 51553. 

Goodbye pretty Katie goodbye. 15766. 

Goodbye pretty Nellie. 15767. 

Goodbye Regent street. 14692 (241) 

Goodbye silver wings. 35625. 

Goodbye, soldier boy, goodbye. 20122. 

Goodbye soldiers. 25361. 

Goodbye, son. 39010. 

Goodbye son, good luck & God bless you. 
47988. 

Goodbye Sugar. 39011. 

Goodbye sunny South. 30478. 

Goodbye Susie. 39012. 

Goodbye sweetheart. 20123, 20124, 25362, 30479, 
47989. 

Goodbye, sweetheart, goodbye: 10843, 30480, 
30481. 

Goodbye, then. 15769. 

Goodbye times. 51554. 

Goodbye toa dream. 6234. 

Goodbye to love. 42962. 

Goodbye to the days gone by. 42963. 

Goodbye Tokyo. 10844. 

Goo-de goo-de gal. 15770. 

Goodman special. 25363. 

Goodnight. 51555. 

Goodnight & goodbye. 1326. 

Goodnight baby we love ya. 1327. 

Goodnight beloved. 25364. 

Goodnight but not goodbye. 1328, 15771. 

Goodnight Captain Curly-head. 6223, 10845. 

Goodnight, daddy’s man. 30482. 

Goodnight for today. 1329. 


Goodnight Hirohito, Schickelgruber & Benito. 25365. 


Goodnight kiss. 15772. 

Goodnight little blue-eyed girl. 14692 (243) 
Goodnight my darling. 10846, 15773, 39013. 
Goodnight my soldier. 30483. 

Goodnight Pee Pee. 1330. 

Goodnight pillow. 20125. 

Goodnight, soldier boy. 20126. 

Goodnight to you sweetheart. 25366. 
Goodnite, sailor boy. 30484. 

Goofer dust. 14692 (244, 245) 

Goop song book. 10847. 

Goosegirl. 42963, 


‘Goosie, goosie gander. 1331. 


2053 


Gopak. 10848. 
Gopher fight parade. 30485. 
Gopher song. 20127. 


INDEX 


ep a 


Gordon’s motion picture collection. 34788 (231, 232) 

Gorgeous Gloria. 25367. 

Gorriones. 35626. 

Gosh but you’re a pain. 30486. 

Gospel echoes choruses. 42964. 

Gospel harvest. 38171 (132) 

Gospel leader. 20128. 

Gospel ministry in song. 20129. 

Gospel ship. 42965. 

Gospel songs for men. 24219 (460) 

Gospel songs, hymns & spirituals. 42966. 

Gospel to the byways & hedges. 47990. 

Gossipal[?] truth. 16313, 17684, 18840, 23991. 

Got a big debt to pay. 39014. 

Got a date. 20130. , 

Got a date with the Japanese army. 6235. 

Got a letter today. 30487. 

Got a share in Uncle Sam. 39015. 

Got a woo-woo girl in the U.S.O. 51556. 

Got music. 42967. 

Got me gal. 6236. 

Got no line. 47991. 

Got something in my eye. 6234. 

Got the moon in my pocket. 10849, 15774. 

Got to count my blessings on Thanksgiving day. 51557. 

Got to have a man of my own. 1332. 

Got wings on my broncho in the sky. 42968, 51558. 

Gota de ajenjo. 39016. 

Gotta bee in my bonnet.. 25368, 25369. 

Gotta brand new soldier sweetheart. 47992. 

Gotta find my baby. 10850. 

Gotta get to St. Joe. 47993. 

Gotta have my fling. 10851. 

Gotta see a girl about love. 15775. 

Gounod souvenir. 24219 (461) 

Goyescas. 53636 (181) 

Goza la rumba. 25370. 

Grabgesang. 9582 (177) 

Grace. 29091 (207) 

Grace & beauty. 50835 (141) 

Grace of God. 5201 (358), 29091 (208, 209) 

Grace to help. 34788 (233) 

Graceful gliders. 20131. 

Gracias. 35627. 

Gracie, pal of my dreams. 20132. 

Gracie, you’re crazy. 20133. 

Graded studies. 14692 (246) 

Graduation. 25371. 

Graduation grand march. ’ 50835 (142, 143) 

Graf Eberhards weissdorn. 18845 (90) 

Grain that built a hemisphere. 47994. 

Graj skrzypku polka. 6238. 

Gralserzahlung. 5201 (359, 360) 

Gramp’s work shop. 15776. 

Gran bonete. 25372. 

Gran temperatura. 20134. 

Gran via. 5201 (361) 

Granada. 53636 (182) 

Granatello. 24219 (462) 

Granby high! Our alma mater. 47995. 

Grand canal. 24219 (463) 

Grand Canyon. 10852. 

Grand Central murder. 20135-20137, 21545-21547, 
21854, 22229. 

Grand choeur. 47124 (166) 

Grand choeur dialogue. 24219 (464) 

Grand concerto. 15777. 

Grand festival. 30488. 

Grand knight. 34788 (234) 

Grand march. 42969. 

Grand money waltz. 47996. 

Grand Old Glory. 15778. 

Grand old U.S.A. 10853, 25373, 30489, 30490. 


2054 


Grand promenade at the White House. 5201 an (ha) 

Grand River Valley. 15779. 

Grand strategy. 29091 (210) 

Grand triumphal march. 5201 (363, 364) 

Grand United States. 1333. 

Grand vals brillant. 1334. 

Gran’dad he’s not old. 6239. 

Grand-dad would say. 6240.. 

Grande fantasie religieuse on 2 favorite hymns. 
14692 (247) 

Grande polonaise brillante. 9582 (178) 

Grandest father. 35628. 

Grandest soldier is my Jim. 42970. 

Grandeur of the sea. 20138. 

Grandfather of Cupid. 1335. 

Grandfather’s clock. 1336. 

Grandfather’s old buckboard. 20139. 

Grandi successi di Zizi & c. 30491. 

Grandma. 30492. - 

Grandma gets her man. 14642, 42970*. 

Grandma, what big teeth you have. 10854. 

Grandma's helpers. 25374. 

Grandma’s in town. 6241. 

Grandma’s minuet. 30493. 

Grand’mere. 1337. 

Grandmother’ S lullaby. 1338. 

Grandmother’s minuet. 42971. 

Grandmother’ Ss spinning wheel. 38171 (133) 

Grandpappy’ S fiddle. 47997. 

Grandpa's clock keeps perfect rhythm. 25375. 

Granny, 35629. 

Granny’s old fashioned song. 15780. 

Grant us peace. 15781. 

Grant us peace, God. 51559. 

Grasshopper polka. 10855. 

Grasshoppers. 20140. 

Grasshopper’s fiddle. 2aiee 

Grateful. 1339. 

Gravel walk. 29091 (211) 

Gravity of love. 30494. 

Gray & the gold. 47998. 

Gray dawn. 25376, 30495. 

Gray haired madonna. 35630. 

Gray ships. 10856. 


~~ 


Gray skies. 1340, 6242, 10857, 42972. 


Grease monkey crew. 30496. 

Great alma mater, old U.S.A. 42973. 
Great Aloysius. 30497. | 

Great American way. 15782. 

Great assembly line. 25377. 

Great bass & small little fiddle. 30498. 
Great Beyond. 30499. 

Great bombs fall. 15783. 

Great commandment. 47999. 

Great court room of God. 1341. 
Great dictator. 5996. 

Great Doctor Dilly. 10857*, 

Great emancipation day. 51560. 
Great fellowship of nations. 6243. 
Great gospel songs & hymns. 48000. 
Great grandfather’s lane. 30500. 
Great gray elephant. 39017. 

Great impersonation. 38939. 

Great is Jehovah. 24219 (465), 34788 (235) 
Great is the Lord. 38171 (134) 
Great Lakes ships parade. 10858. 
Great Lakes triumphant. 1442. 
Great light. 42974. 

Great Lord of all. 1343. 

Great MacArthur. 48001. 

Great march militer [?] 35631. 
Great masters. 42975. 

Great North Woods. 39018. 


INDEX 
_nos. 1-12, 1942 


Great parade. 30501. 

Great Red cross. 1344, 

Great shinning [?] light. 6244. 

Great to be free. 1345. 

Great United States. 20142. 

Great U.S.A. land of beauty, am I glad to be in this 
country. 25378. 

Greater love hath no man than this. 24219 (466) 

Greater Mandalay. 25379. 

Greater thing. 6245. 

Greatest battle song of all. 41610 (55) 

Greatest democracy of all. 20143. 

Greatest little chef in the A.E.F. 39019. 

Greatest love. 53636 (183) 

Greatest of all Irish songs. 10859. 

Greatest of these is love. 15784, 

Greatest work of God. 25380 

Grecian lad. 1346. 

Green cathedral. 25381. 

Green fields & running brooks. 20144. 

Green fields far away. 25382. 

Green fields of America. 30502. 

Green fields of home. 39020. 

Green from Brown County. 6246. 

Green glade. 42976. 

Green goddess. 42977. 

Green grass grew all around. 51561. 

Green green hills. 15785. 

Green Hill. 48002. 

Green hills. 39021. 

Green hills far away. 10860. 

Green hollys. 29091 (212-214) 

Green lady. 5201 (365) 

Green lagoon. 15786. 

Green lights ahead. 15787. 

Green mountain farmer. 15788. 

Green mountain girl. 1347. 

Green of our hills. 48003. ‘ite 

Green orchids. 42978. 

Green pastures in the sky. 1348. 

Green pastures just over the hill. 20145. 

Green Tree inn. 42979. 

Green trees. 39022. 

Greenie. 10861. 

Greensleeves to a ground. 25383. 

Greet every dawn with a smile. 42980. 

Greet the day with a smile. 6247. 

Greeting the wind & the rain. 51562. 

Greeting to Norway. 25384. 

Greetings from you. 10862, 25385 

Greetings to the enemy. 35632. 

Greevy boys. 30503. 

Gregorian kyriale, requiem mass included. 
15789. 

Gregory s (Bobby) album of songs. 35633. 

Gregory s (Bobby) song folio. 15792. : 

ye s (Bobby) state songs of the United States. 

Greisengesang. 35634, 38171 (135) 

Gremlin song. 51563. 

Gressenhall. 50835 (144) 

Gretchen maedchen mine. 47124 (167) 

Grey & gold march. 35635. 

Grey eyes. 1349, 1350. 

Grey path to the sea. 38171 (136) 

Grey skies. 42981. 

Grey squirrel. 34788 (236) 

Grey wings. 35636. 

Gridiron love. 15148, 15314, 15405, 15849, 16707, 
17801, 18831, 21387. 

Grief. 25386. 

Grieg. 24219 (467) 


? 
Gregory's (Bobby) jumbo 3 in 1 folio. 15790, 15791. 


Grieg Concerto in A min. 10863. 

Grieg Piano concerto. 30504. 

Grieg’s Concerto A min. 10864. 

Grieg’s Piano concerto. 10865, 30505. 

Grieg’s Piano concerto in A min. 6248. 

Grim war. 10866. 

Grin, American, grin. 10867. 

Grin for the U.S.A. 6249. 

Groovey. 30506. 

Groovin’ in the shelter.. 20146. 

Gross ist der Herr, 24219 (468) 

Grosse meister. 10868. 

Grossmutterchen. 29091 (215) 

Grotesque comedy. 39023. 

Ground crew song of army air forces. 25387. 

Groves of pleasure. 24219 (469) 

Grow old along with me. 51564. 

Growing. 35637. 

Growing more beautiful like Jesus. 20147. 

Growing old. 6250. - 

Grown-up. 20148. 

G-r-r-r-reat, 20149. 

Gruesome twosome.. 30507. 

Gruss. 24219 (470) 

Guanajuato. 35638. 

Guaracha, 15794. 

Guaracha amorosa. 10869. 

Guaranteed, 1351. 

Guaranteed for a life-time. 39024. 

Guard all our boys tonight. 20150. 

Guard our America, 42982. 

Guarda e l’accarezza. 1352. 

Guardian angel. 25388.- 

Guardian of the seas. 30508. 

Guardians of liberty. 30509. 

Guardians of the sky. 48004. 

Guardians of the U.S.A. 30510. 

Guards all fall right off the wall when the Sing Sing 
singers sing. 48005. 

Guards of liberty. 51565. 

Guardsmen. 42983. 

Guatemala, 42984, 

Gue-le-le. 35639. 

Guerilla’s song. 42985. 

Guerrero morelos. 35640. 

Guess that’s why I love you so. 25389. 

Guess what. 42986. 

Guessing song. 20151. 

Guests meet Willy’s bride. 10870. 

Guiana greeting of the great day. 39025. 

Guiana Jessemy turn the switch. 20152. 

Guiana mechanic day. 30511. 

Guide for me, 15795. 

Guide me ever. 24219 (471) 


_| Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah. 1353, 34788 (237), 


53636 (184) 
Guide me on, River Amazon. 53636 (185) 
Guide them our Saviour. 20153. 
Guiding light. 48006. 
Guiding star. 1354. 
Guiding star of a mother’s love. 35641. 
Guidon song. 30512. 
Guild book of pieces for Hawaiian guitar. 42987. 
Guina [?] royal coming. 30513. 
Guitar cola bandera foxtrot. 6251. 
Guitar polka. 15796. 
Guitar trio. 39026. 
Guitarras verdes. 30514. 
Gun. 1355. 
Gun boat. 42988. 
Gunner minus pants. 10871. 
Guns of liberty. 51566. 
Guns up. 39027, 42989. 


2055 


Guy from the S.O.P. 39028. 

Guy named Joe. 25390. 

Guy who relaxes is helping the Axis. 30515. 

Guy with a million bucks. 39029. 

Guy with an empty heart. 25391. 

Guy with the gun. 48007. 

Guy you’re all familiar with. 1356. 

Gwendolen. 50835 (145) 

Gwendolin. 39030. 

Gwendoline. 35642. 

Gwendolyn. 6252. 

Gwen’olyn. 1357. 

Gypsies are coming. 5201 (366) 

Gypsy & his dream. 20154. 

Gypsy carnival. 30516. 

Gypsy child. 29091 (216) 

Gypsy choral fantasie. 20155, 20156. 

Gypsy dances. 48008. — 

Gypsy eyes. 30517. 

Gypsy fire is low. 1358. 

. Gypsy lament. 35643. 

Gypsy love song. 15797. 

Gypsy melody. 10872, 42990. 

Gypsy moods. 30518. 

Gypsy moon. 15798, 15799, 20157, 48009. 

Gypsy music album. 35644. 

Gypsy princess. 15800. 

Gypsy rhapsody. 35645. 

Gypsy rondo. 1359. 

Gypsy Rosalie. 51567. 

Gypsy serenade. 20158, 24219 (472) 

Gypsy song. 6253. 

Gypsy songs. 14692 (248), 24219 (473-476) 

Gypsy winds. 1360. 

Gypsy’s return. 25392. 

H. M. Pulham, esq. 6254. 

Ha boot dat. 35646. 

Ha fatto una signora. 27792. 

Ha - ha. 42992. 

Ha! - Ha! Ha ha! Right up my sleeve. 48010. 

Ha! Hal Hal Mr. Jap. 39031. 

Habana mafiana. 6255. 

Habafiera. 5201 (367, 368), 10874, 30519. 

arg ja die liebe hat bunte flugel. 29091 
(217 

Habia una vez... 6256. 

Hablame. 42991. 

Hablame de amor. 10875. 

Haburban. 15801. 

Hace tiempo. 6257. 

Had I but wings. 10876. 

Had I not thee. 48011. 

Haddon Heights service club. 6258. 

Hadley technical high. 6259. 

Haec dies. 10877, 20159. 

Handel. 2421 (477) 


H&ndel grand concerto in B flat major. 25393. 


Handel: Samson suite. 39032. 
Handel wakes.. 5201 (369) 

Har lag rosornas gard. 20160, 20161. 
Haggadah of Passover. 10878. 


Hahn’s transcriptions of familiar melodies. 10879. 


Hai luli. 30520. 

Hail Alice Robertson. 48012. 

Hail all hail the Stars & Stripes. 25394. 

Hail! Ali hail! To Old Glory. 35647. 

Hail alma mater. 51568. 

Hail America. 6260, 6261, 10880, 10881, 20162, 
25395, 25396, 30521, 39033, 39034. 

Hail & snow. 48013. 

Hail! Columbia. 29091 (218) 

Hail democracy. 20163, 25397. 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Hail, Detroit. 39035. 

Hail! Doug MacArthur. 30522. 

Hail! Forever hail. 6262. 

Hail! General MacArthur. 6263. 

Hail gladdening light. 20164. 

Hail, gobs & marines. 25398. 

Hail hail America. 1361, 1362, 10882, 20165. 
Hail, hail the Yanks are here. 48014. 

Hail! Hail! To our heroes. 20166. 


. Hail Him King. 24219 (478) 


Hail Hoyamen. 1363. 

Hail MacArthur. 10883, 20167, 20168, 30523. 

Hail! MacArthur! Hail. 25399. 

Hail MacArthur, mighty man. 15802, 25400. 

Hail, Mary. 20169. 

Hail, Miss Liberty. 39036. 

Hail ‘old Glory. 6264, 20170. 

Hail! Our America. 39037. 

Hail our Commander-in-Chief. 15803. 

Hail our Flag & hail democracy. 51569. 

Hail our vresident & the grand old game. 
10884. 

Hail Purdue. 42993. 

Hail! sacred day. 14692 (249) 

Hail Sigma nu. 30524. 

Hail! Smiling morn. 34788 (238), 51570. . 

Hail sons of Uncle Sam. 42994. 

Hail! Stanford, hail. 6265. 

Hail, Syracuse. 9582 (179) 

Hail Texas warriors. 42995. 

Hail! The allies march to victory. 10885. 

Hail! The American flying services. 48015. 

Hail the call of liberty. 6266. 

Hail the Easter King. 6267. 

Hail the Flag. 15804. 

Hail the night, all hail the morn. 35648. 

Hail the squadrons. 25401. 

Hail the U. S. air force. 30525. 

Hail, thou gladdening light. 30526. 

Hail to all our heroes. 42996. 

Hail to America. 15805, 30527. 

Hail to Christ the King. 25402. 

Hail to democracy. 6268, 25403. 

Hail to General MacArthur. 20171. 


Hail to MacArthur. 10886, 10887, 20172, 20173, 


30528, 39038. 
Hail to Oklahoma. 10888. 
Hail to Old Glory. 6269, 25404. 
Hail to old O.A.C. 9582 (180) 
Hail to our army. 48016. 
Hail to our commander. 30529. 
Hail to the bombardier. 51572. 
Hail to the boys. 42997. 
Hail to the champ. 51573. 
Hail to the Chief. 42998. 
Hail to the coast guard. 51574. 
Hail to the commando-rangers. 39039. 
Hail to the Day. 38171 (137 
Hail to the engineers. 25405. 
Hail to the F.B.I. 48017. 
Hail to the Flag. 1364, 6270, 6271. 
Hail to the King. 20174, 29091 (219) 
Hail to the Legion. 42999. 
Hail to the Lord’s annointed. 29091 (220, 221) 
Hail to the marines. 6272, 51575. 
Hail to the men of the Red, White & Blue. 6273. 
Hail to the merchant marine. 39040. 
Hail to the merchant marines. 51576. 


Hail to the nations, here comes [?] the Yanks. 51577. 


Hail to the naval hospital corps. 39041. 
Hail to the navy. 15806. 

Hail! To the new-born King. 43000. 
Hail to the P.N.Y. 25406. 

Hail to the Red, White & Blue. 1365 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


Hail to the service. 25407. 

Hail! To the sons of freedom. 15807. 

Hail to the spirit of freedom. 47124 (168) 
Hail to the U.S.A. 43001. 

Hail to the wings of the navy. 20175, 39042. 
Hail to the Yankee lad. 20176. 

Hail to the Yanks. 43002. 

Hail to thee America. 30530. 

Hail United Nations. 43003. 

Hail, United States. 20177. 

Hail U.S.A. 1366, 10889. 

Hail, Utah. 6274. 

Hail victory. 15808, 20178. 

Hail victory march. 6275, 6276. 

Hajte braco hajte sestre. 39043. 

Hakon, the strong. 24219 (479) 

Halcyon days. 29091 (222) 

Hale America. 1367. 

Half a heart. 30531. 

Half a love is better than none. 1368, 

Half & half. 9582 (181, 182) 

Half awake & half asleep. 10890. 

Half mast. 20179. 

Half moon. 39044. 

Half-past lovin’ time. 48018. 

Half way to paradise. 30532. 

Halgato. 43004. 

Hall of fame. 20180. 

Hallelu. 48019. 

Hallelujah. 15809, 30533, 30534. 
Hallelujah, brother, we’re on our way. 48020. 
Hallelujah fo’ de U.S.A. 25408. 

Hallelujah! Homeward bound. 48021. 
Hallelujah Lord. 30535. 

Hallelujah, praise His name. 34788 (239) 
Hallelujah! Praise Jehovah. 9582 (183) 
Hallelujah! To our King. 15810. 
Hallelujah victory. 39045. 
Halleluyah. 10891. 
Halleluyoh. 1369./ 

Halling. 10892. 

Hallowed be Thy name. 35649. 
Halloween ditty. 35650. 
Hallowe’en elves. 43005. 
‘Hallowe’en is here. 25409. 
Halo. 20181. 

Halt aus, mein volk. 34788 (240) 
Halt! Hait! Who goes there. 48022, 
Halutz, build on. 6277. 

Ham on rye. 20182. 

Ham what am. 48023. 

Hamblen (Stuart) & his lucky stars. 48024. 
Hamburger House. 25410. 

Hamburgers. 35651. 

Hammer song. 24219 (480) 

Hammock lullaby. 18845 (91) 

Hammock song. 10893. 


Hampton miniature arrow scores. 1370-1373. 


Hampton music for two pianos. 6278. 
Han skal leve. 6279, 

Hand in hand. 30536, 48025. 

Hand in hand, hearts in love. 20183. 
Hand it over to your Uncle Sam. 48026. 
Hand of friendship. 24219 (481) 

Hand over the dough. 39046. 

Hand song. 10894. 

Handfuls of purpose. 38171 (138) 
Handing it back. 20184. 

Handle with care. 6280, 43006. 
Hands. 10895. 

Hands across America. 25411. 
Hands across the border. 15811. 
Hands across the country. 25412. 


521888 0 - 43-7 


2057 


Hands across the sea. 10896. 

Hands of God in the trees. 43007. 

Hands off his heart, Australia. 25413. 

Hands off Old Glory. 30537. 

Hands that rocked my cradle. 43008. 

Hands up. 34788 (130, 320, 644), 38171 (39, 124-126, 
$14, 321-324, 362), 41610 (34, 73, 158), 50835 (210) 

Handsome knight. 10897. 

Handwriting on my heart. 20185. 

Handy Spandy. 1374. : 

Hang a liberty bell on your Xmas tree. 51578. 

Hang your troubles in the sunshine, 1375. 

Hang your troubles on a rainbow. 43009. 

Hangin’ around, waitin’ for you. 15812. 

Hanging by my. heels from the moon. 1376. 

Hanging from der linden tree. 25414. 

Hanging in the hock shop window. 35652. 

Hangover from love. 15813. 

Hank is a Yank in a tank. 35653. 

Hank, the New York Yank. 35654. 

Hank, the Yank, in the U.S. tank. 43010. 

Hanna Fey from Santa Fe. 51579. 

Hanoi. 30538. 

Hansel & Gretel. 32689. 

Hap - hap - happy tap room. 1377. 

Hap, hap, happy Yankee, 30539. 

Happidrome march, 25415.. 

Happiness. 1378, 14692 (250), 20186, 48027. 

Happiness Corral, 20187. 

Happiness grows like a flower. 15814. 

Happiness is ever where you are. 43011. 

Happiness is jes’ a thing called Joe. 35655, 

Happiness lives with me. 15815. 

Happiness street. 1379. 

Happy. 1380, 20188, 35656. 

Happy adventure. 14692 (251) 

Happy American way. 10898. 

Happy Americans. 1381. 

Happy & gay. 39047. 

Happy as a school boy. 43012. 

Happy as can be. 35657. 

Happy birds. 24219 (482, 483), 

' 30540. 

Happy birthday. 24219 (484), 51580. 

Happy birthday Dinele. 6281. 

Happy birthday to our President Franklin Delano 
Roosevelt. 6282. 

Happy birthday to you. 15816. 

Happy children, 5201 (370) 

Happy Children’s day. 30541. 

Happy day. 30542. 

Happy days. 25416, 51581. 

Happy days are coming. 20189. 

Happy days are coming again. 10899. 

Happy days are on their way. 24219 (485) 

Happy days, I remember. 35658, 

Happy days will come again. 25417. 

Happy Easter voices. 1382. 

Happy farmer joins the navy. 20190. 

Happy friends. 10900. 

Happy go lucky days. 10901. 

Happy-go-lucky, Jim. 6283. 

Happy good-morning to you. 43013. 

Happy hobo. 15817. 

Happy holiday. 20191, 53636 (186) 

Happy Hollow. 43014, 

Happy Hottentot. 10902. 

Happy hours. 10903. 

Happy hymns of praise. 25418, 48028. 

Happy in love. 43015. 

Happy in the Lord. 20192. 

Happy in the Savior’s love. 20193. 

Happy Jack. 10904, 


Happy Jack Turner. 20194. 

Happy journey. 25419. 

Happy Land. 51582. 

Happy landing. 10905, 10906, 30543, 48029. 
Happy landings. 30544. 

Happy landings second air force. 48030. 
Happy landings, wherever you go. 51583. 
‘Happy little clock. 30545. 

Happy medium. 15818. 

Happy memories. 48031. 

Happy Mleen in the U.S. marine [?] 43016. 
Happy mood. 35659. 

Happy New Year. 43017. 

Happy occasion. 29091 (223) 

Happy pancho. 15819. 

Happy plowman. 6284. 

Happy polka. 10907. 

Happy reunion. 48032. 

Happy secrets. 24219 (486) 

Happy shootin’. 6285. 

Happy soldier. 43018. 

Happy song. 14692 (252) 

Happy to meet Mr. Jappy. 25420. 

Happy Tom O’Day. 24219 (487) 

Happy trail. 10908. 

Happy Valley. 6286. 

Happy voices. 38171 (139) 

Happy wanderer. 29091 (224) 

Happy words. 1383, 25421. 

Happy Yank. 48033. 

Harapos de mis Suenos. 35660. 

Harbor defense of the Delaware. 35661. 
Harbor in Hawaii. 6287. 

Harbor light. 5201 (371) 

Harbor lights. 48034. 

Harbor lights keep burning. 30546. 
Harbor of dreams. 1384, 10909. 

Harbor of home. 25422. 

Harbor of my heart. 43019. 

Harbor of our dreams. 25423. 

Harbor of Pearl. 39048. 

Harbor of tomorrow. 30547. 

Harbor of your heart. 10910. 

Hard to please. 25424. 

Hardey’s (Bill) songs of the gay nineties & other 

favorites. 39049. 

Hari kari. 43020. 

Hark! All around the welkin rings. 52512. 
Hark! Hark! My soul. 38171 (140) 
Hark! Hark! ‘The lark. 14692 (253) 
Hark the herald angels Sing. 20195. 
Hark! Toe liberty bell’s a-ringing. 30548. 
‘Hark! What mean those holy voices. 24219 (488) 
Hark! Ye gentle musicians. 24219 (489, 490) 
Hark; your country’s calling. 30549. 
Harlem harmony. 6288. 

Harlem holiday. 51584. 

Harlem inthe groove. 10911. 

Harlem jive. 20196. 

Harlem on parade. 10912. 

Harlem reservation. 20197. 

Harlem rhumba. 43021. 

Harlem serenade. 20198. 

Harlem soldier boys. 30550. 

Harlem Special. 1385, 25425. 

Harlem’s inthe army. 25426. 
Harlemwood. 30551. 

Harlequin’s serenade. 34788 (241) 
Harmoniumstudier. 41610 (56) 
Harmony, victory, liberty. 20199. 
Harms concert band folio. 15820. 
Harold, King of Norway. 24219 (491) 
Harpe celeste. 24219 (492) 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n.-s., v. 37 


Harper’s song. 25427. 

Harriet waltz. 39050. 

Harry married Mary on the merry-go-round. 43022. 
Harry’s an air raid warden now. 20200. 

Hartz mein. 51585. 

Harvard blues. 20201. 

Harvest cantata. 41610 (57) 

Harvest home. 53636 (187) 

Harvest home march. 24219 (493, 494) 

Harvest lullaby. 1386. 


. Harvest our dreams. 30552. 


Harvest Thanksgiving. 43023. 

Harvest time. 1387. 

Harvey method fortrombone &baritone. 15821. 

Harvey, the humble bumble bee. 1388. 

Has anyone told you I love you. 51586. 

Has-been. 20203. 

Has de llorar. 20202. 

Has sorrow thy young days shaded. 47124 (169) 

Hashkivenu. 15822. 

Hasicska. 10913. 

Hassan, the camel driver. 20204. 

Hassan s assassins. 20205. 

Hast thou not known. 9582 (184) 

Hasta la vista. 15823. 

Hasta llegar ati. 20206. 

Hasta luego. 48035. 

Hasta mafiana. 39051. 

Haste away the fields are white. 24219 (495) 

Hat song. 20207. 

Hatikvah. 30553. 

Hats off. 1389, 10914, 10915, 20208, 30554, 
48035*, 51587. 

Hats off America. 6289, 20209, 48036. 

Hats off & cheer them. 1390. 

Hats off to General MacArthur. 10916, 10917. 

Hats off to MacArthur. 6290, 6291, 10918, 39052. 

Hats off to MacArthur & our boys down there. 10919,” 
10920, 15824. 

Hats off to Mister Roosevelt. 20210: 

Hats off to our boys. 35662. 

Hats off to the boys. 1391. 

Hats off to the Colors. 43024. 

Hats off to the girls in the air. 35663. 

Hats off to the men of the hour. 6292. 

Hats off to the medical corps. 43025. 

Hats off to the soldier lad. 20211, 30555. 

Hats off to the stars that hang outside the door. 
43026, 51588. 

Hats off to you. 39053, 51589. 

Haunted. 39054. 

Haunted by you. 30556. 


‘Haunted Hawaii. 48037. 


Haunted palace. 25428. 

Haunted tree. 43027. 

Haunting blue eyes. 51590. 

Haunting me. 43028. 

Haunting melody. 30557. 

Haunting midnight memories. 6293. 

Haunting shadows. 43029. 

Haunting tune. 25429. 

Hauptquartier, gez. Stein. 14692 (254) 

Hauserl in grinzing. 29091 (225) 

Havana. 20212. 

Havana midnight. 51591. 

Havana moonlight. 15825. 

Havana Rose. 10921, 25430. 

Have a cup of coffee. 1392. 

Have a few beers. 1393. ; 

Have a good time while I’m gone. 43030. 

Have a heart. 6294, 43031, 43032. 

Have a heart, Josephine, have a_ heart. 
20213. 


2058. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Have:a little cheer with you. 35664. 
Have courage, my dear. 15826. 
Have faith cherie. 20214. 
Have faith in God. 50835 (146) 
Have faith in me. 15827. 
Have mercy, oh cruel one. 10922, 
Have the band play Stardust. 15828. 
Have V everywhere to-day. 43033. 
Have you a mommy for sale. 15829. 
Have you a treasure up there. 34788 (242) 
Have you been drinking. 1394. 
Have you bought a bond today. 20215. 
Have you done your bit. 20216. 
Have you ever been to Mexico. 20217. 
Have you ever had a pal like mine. 30558. 
Have you ever met Johnny. 1395. 
Have you forgotten. 10923, 20218, 30559, 30560, 
51592. 
Have you forgotten God. 38171 (141) 
Have you forgotten your promise to me. 20219. 
Have you had your iron today. 15830. 
Have you heard. 15831, 39055. 
Have you heard of that Russian clime. 43034. 
Have you lost His name. 53636 (188) 
Have you lost the way. 38171 (142) 
Have you prayed it through. 53636 (189) 
Have you seen Nick in his uniform. 43035. 
Have you tried. 35665. 
Have your fling in the morning, guy, guy, guy 
fol-de-rol riddy iddy guy. 43036, 51593. 
Haven't we met before. 39056. 
Having tea. 51594. 
Havlickuv pochod. 24219 (496) 
‘Hawaii. 6295, 10924, 51595. 
Hawaii across the sea. 30561. 
Hawaii, aloha to you. 2036, 6296. 
Hawaii blues. 1396. 
Hawaii calls. 1397. 
Hawaii here we come. 10925. 
Hawaii, I hear you calling. 20220. 
Hawaii moon, your glow so silvery. 1398. 
Hawaii smiles. 10926. 
Hawaii, tropical isle. 15832. 
Hawaii will be dream land again. 6297. 
Hawaii will be paradise again. 10927. 
Hawaiian days & Hawaiian nights. 35666. 
Hawaiian dream of love. 25431. 
Hawaiian echoes. 6298. 
Hawaiian guitar method in E 7th tuning. 
51596. 
Hawaiian heart prince. 10928. 
Hawaiian lullaby. 10929, 30562, 43037. 
Hawaiian memories. 6299. 
Hawaiian moon. 1399, 25432, 35667. 
Hawaiian moonlight. 25433. 
Hawaiian steel guitar method. 53636 (190) 
Hawaiian sunset. 39057. 
Hawaiian ways. 6300. 
Hawaiin [?] love call. 10930. 
Hawaii’s Pearl Harbor. 15833. 
Hawian [?] nights. 43038. 
Hawthorn tree. 41610 (58) 
Hay que cuidar el amor. 25434, 
Hay que reir. 25435. 
Hay ride. 14692 (255) 
‘Hay tn enigma. 6301. 
Haydn souvenir. 24219 (497) 
Hayfoot, strawfoot. 25436, 35668, 48038. 
Hayloft. 48039. 
Hay’tah artsi. 30563. 
Haz de volver. 30564. 
Hazel dell. 25437. 
Hazel eyes. 34788 (243), 38171 (143) 


Hazel, me & the old oak tree. 15834. 

Hazy days, lazy ways. 15835. 

Hazy moon. 39058. 

He alone. 39059. 

He also sends the rain. 50835 (147) 

He answered the call. 39060. 

He came all so still. -6802, 53636 (191) 

He came from Indiana. 1400. 

He can do it. 29091 (226) 

He can’t get it up anymore, the landlady’s lament. 
15836. : 

He cares for me. 43039. 

He comes up smiling. 24219 (498), 47124 (170) 

He did so much for me. 38171 (144) 

He didn’t ask me. 43040. 

He didn’t believe me. 1401. 

He didn’t have. 25438, 30565, 39061. 

He didn’t know how. 15837. 

He died, but not in vain. 20221. 

He died for me. 43041. 

He doesn’t know that I care. 10931. 

He found a star. 38619. 

He gave His life for me. 24219 (499) 

He gave his life for the U.S.A. 6303. 

He gave me a song. 38171 (145) 

He gives me joy. 5201 (372) 

He giveth His beloved sleep. 30566. 

He goes to meeting. 48040. 

He ha shout. 1402. 

He has two hearts to give away. 39062. 

He hath been alway mindful. 29091 (227) 

He heard the bugles calling. 24219 (500) 

He is all I need. 34788 (244) 

He is all in all to me. 5201 (373) 

He is coming. 35669. 

e is coming again. 35106, 53636 (192) 

He is gone. 30567. 

He is my salvation. 39063. 

He is my Savior. 6304, 48041. 

He is not here. 20222. 

He is the boy in your army & she is an anchorette. 
30568. 

He is your friend. 24219 (501) 

He it is that loveth me. 34788 (245) 

He just ain’t booted. 1403. 

He kept running after the girl. 5201 (374) 

He knows. 15838. 

He knows & understands. 30569. 

He knows just how much you can bear. 15839. 

He leadeth me. 24219 (502), 25439. 

He left the ninety & nine. 20223. 

He lifts me higher each day. 43042. 

He lived in the house down the street. 39064. - 

He lives. 6305. 


He loved me so. 1404, 

He loved me so tenderly. 53636 (193) 
He loves everybody. 24219 (504) 

He loves me so. 38171 (146) 

He made it plain to me. 48042. 

He maketh wars to cease. 50835 (148) 
He may never make the headlines. 43043. 
He met her in Palm Springs. 15840. 
He never broke a promise, 29091 (228) 
He never will leave me. 53636 (194) 
He paid the price for me. 29091 (229) 
He plays the horses. 39065, 48043. 

He promised me. 35670. 

He ransomed me. 34788 (247) 

He rescued me. 29091 (230) 

He satisfies. 34788 (248) 

He satisfies me. 51597. 

He saves me. 38171 (147) 


2059 


He lives, He keeps, He saves. 24219 (503), 34788 (246) 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


He sent me you. 53636 (195) 

He shall come down like rain. 14692 (256) 

He shall reign. 38171 (148) 

He shall reign forever. 29091 (231) 

He sofiado. 43044. 

’ He speaks to me that I may speak. 5201 (375) 

He that believeth in Me. 24219 (505) 

He that liveth. 6306. 

He thinketh upon me. 38171 (149) 

He thought of me. 24219 (506) 

He told me that too. 1405. 

He wi. 1406. A 

He understands. 24219 (507) 

He used to love me. 20224. 

He wants to be a pilot. 1407, 10932. 

He was a friend of mine. 38171 (150) 

He was a Soldier from the U.S.A. fightiug for his 
native land. 24219 (508) 

He was just another lover. 20225. 

He was the fifth to find the Firth of Forth. 43045. 

He was wounded for our transgressions. 39066. 

He watches over me. 10933. 


He wears a pair of silver sings. 10934, 25440, 39067. 


He wears a uniform. 43046. 

He went out & joined the marines. 39068. 

He will abundantly pardon. 53636 (196) 

He will answer every prayer. 34788 (249) 

He will be very gracious unto thee. 39069. 

He will come back - my soldier love. 30570. 

He will comfort you. 6307. 

He will hold my hand. 5201 (376) 

He will not destroy. 48044. 

He will return to me. 43047. 

He won't want to lie in bed. 48045. 

He wore a maple leaf upon his shoulder. 48046. 

He wouldn’t pay the doctor. 53636 (197) 

He wrote his message ina song. 30571. 

Head over heels in love. 39070. 

Headin’ down the canyon trail. 15841. 

Headin’ for hallelujah. 43048. 

Headin’ for the Valley of Tomorrow. 20226. 

Headin’ for victory. 10935. 

Headin’ home. 30572. 

Heading home. 30573. 

Heading for victory. 10936. 

Headlines. 35671. 

Heads up. 1408, 25441, 48047. 

Heads up, here comes the army. 51598. 

Healer. 1409. 

Healing presence. 35672. 

Heap bad Jap, me scalpum. 25442. 

Hear me calling to you. 6308. 

Hear me calling you dear. 48048. 

Hear me Lord. 1410, 30574. 

Hear me, OGod. 6309. 

Hear me tell you. 48049. 

Hear my prayer. 5201 (377), 6310. 

Hear my prayer, O God. 14692 (257) 

Hear my prayer, O Lord. 10937, 18845. (92), 39071. 

Hear my twilight serenade. 48050. 

Hear my voice. 35673. 

Hear, O Father. 20227. 

Hear O Lord. 53636 (198) 

Hear O ye kings. 30575. 

Hear our call. 43049. 

Hear the angels sing. 35674. 

Hear the beat of my heart. 10938. 

Hear the bugle’s call. 43050. 

Hear the call. 48051. 

Hear the lion roar, watch the eagle soar. 
10939. 

Hear the mighty mourn. 6311. 

Hear the singing. 10940. 


2060 


Hear Thou our prayer, O Lord. 51599. 
Hear us O Lord. 24219 (509) 

Hearken unto Me. 53636 (199) 

Heart ballads. 30576-30582. 
Heart-beat. 43051. 

Heart beats. 1411, 35675. 
Heart-beats of our nation. 
Heart bound. 15842. 
Heart-break. 25443. 
Heart broken. 1412. 
Heart doesn’t lie. 48052. 
Heart for rent. 43052. 
Heart. for sale. 30583. 
Heart is known by company it keeps. 39073. 
Heart o’ mine. 24219 (510) 

Heart of all America is high. 10941. 

Heart of America. 10942, 20228, 20229, 30584, 35676. 
Heart of Britain. 25444. 

Heart of Canada. 10943. 

Heart of hearts. 24219 (511) 

Heart of mine. 5201 (378) 

Heart of my heart. 6312, 48053. 

Heart of my love. 10944. 

Heart of Paddy Whack. 9582 (185), 14692 (258) 
Heart of Russian music. 35677. 

Heart of Scandinavian music. 43053. 

Heart of the piano concerto. 20230. 

Heart of the sea. 38171 (151) 

Heart. of the wildwood. 1413. 

Heart of the woodland. 30585. 

Heart on my sleeve. 6313. 

Heart remembers all. 35678. 


39072. 


‘Heart sorrow. 50835 (149) 


Heart that is broken for you. 1414. 
Heart throbs. 1415. 

Heart to heart. 1416, 39074. 

Heart to heart talk. 20231. 

Heart to heart with Jesus. 41610 (59) 
Heart wounds. 35679. 

Heart you stole from me. 15843. 
Heartache. 15844, 43054. 

Heartache lullaby. 25445. 


Heartaches. 10945, 20232, 35680. 


Heartaches & hangovers. 6314. 
Heartaches for you. 15845. 
Heartaches waltz. 10946. 
Heartbreak blues. 15846. 
Heartbreak Hill. 20233, 20234. 
Heartbreak stay hid behind my smile. 1417. 
Heartbroken. 20235. . 
Heartbroken & lonesome. 35681. 
Heartbroken blues. 15847. 
Heartbroken lover. 6315. 
Heartbroken melody. 43055. 
Heartbroken watching. 43056. 
Hearth song. 10947. 

Heartless. 20236. 

Hearts. 35682. 

Hearts across the sea. 10948. 
Hearts & flowers. 43057. 
Hearts are funny things. 6316. 
Heart’s content. 48054. 

Heart’s desire. 53636 (200) 
Heart’s devotion. 24219 (512) 
Heart’s ease. 30586, 43058. 
Hearts entwined in memory. 30587. : 
Hearts for sale. 43059. 

Hearts in harmony again. 30588. 
Hearts in love. 47124 (171) 
Hearts of promise. 50835 (150) 
Heart’s own lullabye. 30589. 
Heartstrings. 6317. 

Hearty welcome home. 30590. 


Heat comes with the summer. 30591. 


Heather. 15848. 

Heather is blooming in Scotland. 25446. 
Heave-a-ho. 15849. 

Heave, ho, America. 1418. 

Heave hol..Let the wind blow. 1419. 
Heave ho, my hearties. 15850. 


Heaven. 5201 (379, 380) 10949, 10950, 20237, 30592. 


Heaven & love. 20238. 

Heaven & you. 10951, 25447. 

Heaven beside a fireplace. 10952, 
Heaven bound. 43060. 

Heaven cafe. 51600. 

Heaven for two. 48055. 

Heaven has told me. 35683. 

Heaven help me. 30593, 51601. 

Heaven, hold back the dawn. 30594. 
Heaven ina dream. 6318. 

Heaven in a side street cafe. 20239. 
Heaven in Hawaii. 15851. 

Heaven is a moment in your arms. 10953. 
Heaven is calling. 35684. 
Heaven is here. 20240, 43061. 
Heaven is home. 24219 (513) 
Heaven is mine again. 1420. 
Heaven is not very far. 1421. 
Heaven knows. 1422, 30595. 
Heaven knows why. 10954. 
Heaven lost an angel. 1423. 
Heaven measured you for me. 

18845 (93) 
Heaven must be like this. 30596. 
Heaven never held such charms. 43062. 
Heaven on a rainbow. 20241. 
Heaven on earth. 6319, 10955, 20242. 
Heaven on earth for two. 35685. 
Heaven on the moon. 30597, 
Heaven only knows. 25448. 
Heaven seems a little bit nearer. 15852. 
Heaven sent. 15853. 
Heaven sent me down an angel. 35686. 
Heaven sent you. 39075. 

Heaven sings. 10956. 
Heaven was there. 10957. 
Heaven will be mine. 6320. 
Heaven with you. 35687. 

Heavenly blue eyes & freckles too. 35688. 
Heavenly dream. 15854. 

Heavenly Father, hear my prayer. 51602. 
Heavenly Father we’re at Thy command. 
Heavenly hideaway. 1424, 20243. 
Heavenly, isn’t it. 20244. 

Heavenly light. 1425. 

Heavenly lipstick. 10958. 

Heavenly mansions. 432064. 

Heavenly star. 29091 (232) 

Heavenly stranger. 24219 (514) 
Heavenly trail. 25449. 

Heavenly voice. 24219 (515) 

Heavens above! I’m falling in love with you. 39076. 
Heavens are telling. 14692 (259) 

Heaven’s balcony of love. 20245. 

Heavens cried for me. 6321. 
' Heaven’s gateway. 47124 (172) 

Heaven’s gift to me. 15855. 

Heaven’s just next door. 48056. 

Heaven’s little acre. 1426. 

Heaven’s not so far away. 25450. 

Heaven’ 8 radio. 39077. 

Heav’n, heav’n. 10959. 

Heck with the taxes. 6322. 

He’d have to answer the bell. 5201(381), 18845 (94) 
_He’d keep on saying good night. 5201 (382) 


9582 (186), 


43063. 


2061 


He‘d kiss her from London to Dover. 14692 (260), 
29091 (233) 

Heddin’ [?] for a weddin’, 25451. 

Hedwig. 20246. 

Hee-haw. 50835 (151) 

Hee haw song. 26171. 

Heed the call. 6323. 

Heel & toe polka. 15856. 

Heel heel Hitler. 48057. 

Heel Hitler, 15857, 25452. 

Heel Hitler’s black mustache. 

Hei aa haa melodien. 1427. — 

Heigh-ho cheerio. 25453. 

Heigh-ho the hoe-down way. 10960. 

Heigh-ho the sunshine. 34788 (250) 

Heil Hitler American style. 1428. 

Heil, kaiser, dir. 9582 (189, 190) 

Heilands ruf. 24219 (516) 

Heimatwimpel. 34788 (251) 

Heimweh. 25454, 

Heiress from Buenos Aires. 6324. 

Heiter ohne sorgen. 14692 (261) 

Helen my darling. 39078. 

Helen of Troy. 1429. 

Helena. 6325, 20247, 25455; 39079. 

Helena! Helena. 10961. 

Helena polka. 10962. 

Helene. 14692 (262) 

He’ll always answer prayer. 43065. 

He’ll be a whaler of a sailor. 30598. 

Hell bent, for victory! For liberty! Scat. 

Hell-bound train. 35689. 

He’ll carry the burden for you. 20248. 

He’ll come back again. 10963. 

He’ll love to the end. 24219 (517) 

He’ll never turn one away. 20249. 

He’ ll pilot me over life’s sea. 22586. 

He’ll put the ax to the Axis. 1430. 

He’ll safely pilot me. 30599. 

Hell with Hitler, it’s the good old U.S.A. 
6326. 

Hello again. 1431, 20250. 

Hello, America calling. 25456. 

Hello Americans. 20251, 30600, 43067. 

Hello & goodbye. 51603. 

Hello, Axis, we’re the Allies. 43068. 

Hello baby. 1432, 10964. 

Hello baby hello. 35690. 

Hello boys. - 10965. 

Hello, boys, I’m back again. 47124 (173) 

Hello boys, this is station U.S.A. calling you. 
25457. 

Hello Britain. 30601. 

Hello Broadway. 14692 (109, 110), 34788 (72, 151, 
252, 298, 478, 481, 588) 

Hello, brother, hello. 10966. 

Hello Butch. 10967, 25458. 

Hello, central, give me 402. 43069. 

Hello, daybreak, so long yesterday. 43070. 

Hello Dorothy May; there she goes. 50835 (152) 

Hello, England, here we come. 43071. 

Hello everybody. 10968. 

Hello everybody back home. 30602. 

Hello Frisco. 47124 (174) 

Hello Frisco I called you up to say hello. 84788 (253) 
41610 (60) 

Hello funnyface. 10969. 

Hello goodlookin’. 10970. 

Hello gorgeous. 20252. 

Hello, Hawaii, how are you. 53636 (201, 202) 

Hello! Hello! Hello. 43072. 

Hello:- hello - Tokio. 20253. 

Hello, high, wide & handsome. 10971. 


15858. 


43066. 


INDEX 
pt..3, n. s., v. 37 


Hello, Hitler. 51604. Helping mother. 30607. . 


Hello! Honey. 39080. Helping our boys across the sea. 51611. 
Hello little girl of my dreams. 30603. Helping the dawn to break. 15864. 
Hello Lola. 20254. Helping Uncle Sam. 25463, 35699, 39081. 
Hello, Lola, hello. 25459. Helpless & alone. 10980. 
Hello love. 25460. Helplessly in love. 1439. 
Hello ma. 25461. Helter skelter. 38171 (153), 47124 (175) 
Hello Mathuselah [?] 6327. Hemispheric rhapsody. 39082. 
Hello, mi amiga. 20255. Hen. 6331. 
Hello, Min. 35691. Hendrickson method for clarinet. 20266. 
Hello Mister Moon. 35692. Hen-pecked daddy. 30608. 
Hello mom. 43073. ; Henry Foo. 48062. 
Hello mom, hello dad, hello darling. 35693. Hep cat’s love song. 35700. 
Hello mother. 43074. | Hep, hep, hep. 48063. 
Hello, mother, hello. 51605, 51606. Hep, hep, hep hoor«y for Mary. 1440. 
Hello my darling. 1433. Hep-cat Addie. 6332. 
Hello, my friends. 48058. Hepnology. 15865. 
Hello! Neighbor: hello! Hello! Again. 51607. Hepster’s glide. 51612. 
Hello, new moon, hello. 43075. Her beautiful eyes. 20267. 
Hello New. York. 10972. Her cardboard lover. 39199. 
Hello over there. 48059. Her decision. 43083. 
Hello Private Doe. 10973, 10974. Her little cabin window. 30609. 
Hello sailor. 20256. Her old man was suspicious. 43084. 
Hello soldier. 35694. Her reservation. 51613. 

. Hello soldier boys. 15859. Her rose. 14692 (263), 53636 (203) 
Hello, son. 20257. Her soldier boy, Jim. 6333. 
Hello, South America. 10975. Her voice was wistful. 30610. 
Hello, sweetheart. 43076. Her wandering boy. 24219 (519) 
Hello, sweetheart, goodbye. 20258. ‘Herald. 18845 (95) 
Hello, sweetheart, hello. 35695. Herald of peace. 24219 (520), 47124 (176) 
Hello there. 51608. Herald of song. 34788 (255) 
Hello to our boys incamp. 1434. _ Heralds of spring. 47124 (177) : 
Hello to.the army, navy and marines. 51571. Herbert (Victor) album. 43085-43088. 
Hello to the sun. 48060. Herbert (Victor) album for violin & piano. 25464. 
Hello Tokio. 20259. Herbstlied. 20268. 
Hello, Tokyo. 20260, 20261. . | Herbstnacht. 34788 (256) 
Hello Tokyo here we come. 30604. Herculean march. 5201 (383), 53636 (204) 
Hello to Tokyo, with a bang,bang, bang, bang, boom. Here a lonely soldier, I. 20269. 

10976. Here after. 35701. 

Hello wonderful. 1435. -Here aml alone. 35702. 
Hello world. 20262. -Here am I, but where are you. 39083. 
Hello Yankee. 1436. Here am I, O land of mine. 30611, 43089. 
Hello you, this is me. 43077. Here am I, trying to be gay. 43090. 
Hell’s a poppin’ over there. 35696. Here & there. 34788 (257) 
Hellzapoppin’. 6328, 6392, 48055. Here come soldier boys. 43091. 
Helo’s blues. 30605. Here come the boys of 717. 10981. 
Help America. 43078. Here come the heroes. 43092. 
Help buy a bomber. 43079. Here come the married men. 38171 (154) 
Help defend the U.S.A. 35697. Here come the Shriners. 25465. 
Help keep ’em flying. 10977. Here come the soldier boys. 30612. 
Help keep them flying. 51609. Here come the sons of a mighty nation. 39084. 
Help keep this a free America. 6329. Here come the Yankees. 15866. 
Help me, Lord, to tell the story. 43080. Here come the Yanks. 6334, 20270, 20271, 25466, 
Help me to forget. 20263. 39085, 48064, 48065. 
Help me with my plan. 48061. Here come the Yanks breakin’ through. 15867. 
Help our country win this war. 35698. Here come those Yanks again. 25467. 
Help our heroes. 15860, 43081. Here come Uncle Sam’s Yanks. 39086. 
Help the boys at Corregidor. 15861. Here comes a Canadian soldier-boy. 6335. 
Help the boys to victory. 20264, 30606. Here comes a dream. 25468. 
Help the good old U.S.A. 1437. Here comes a Soldier. 10982, 20272. 
Help the man that’s down. 24219 (518) Here comes America. 1441, 6336, 6337, 10983, 
Help the one next to you. 38171 (152) 10984, 15868, 20273, 20274, 25469, 30613, 30614. 
Help the U.S.A. 15862. Here comes Anita. 20275. 
Help the United States whip the Japs. 15863. Here comes Dick from Buckhannon. 43093. 
Help Uncle Sam. 20265. Here comes Frankie. 6338. 
Help Uncle Sam beat Japan. 10978. Here comes MacArthur. 25470. 
Help Uncle Sam dig in. 10979. Here comes Old Glory. 6339. 
Help us to help others to-day. 34788 (254) Here comes Old Glory again. 48066. 
Help us to live for others. 43082. Here comes our navy. 30615. 
Help your Uncle. 6330. | Here comes our Uncle Sammy. 15869. 
Help your Uncle Sam. 51610. Here comes that bandman. 10985. 
Helper. 25462. Here comes that doughboy. 48067. 
Helping hands across the sea. 1438. Here comes that dream of mine. 16870. 


2062 


Here comes that moon again. 30616. 

Here comes the general. 43094. 

Here comes the infantry. 10986. 

Here comes the jolly old coffee pot. 1442. 

Here comes the junk man. 30617. 

Here comes the navy. 20276, 30618, 35703, 48068. 


Here comes the U.S.A. 10987-10989, 15871, 39087, 


43095. 
Here comes Tootsie. 50835 (153). 
Here comes Uncle Sam. 30619, 39088, 51614. 
Here comes your Uncle Sam. 20277. 
Here goes my. hand into my pocket. 51615. 
Here goes nothin’. 20278. 
HereIam. 35704. 
Here Iam again. 25471. 
Here I am alone, again. 10990, 20279, 20280. 
Here I am, eight years old - routine. 10991. 
Here'I am in the army. 15872. 
Here Iam in your arms, 43096. 
Here Iam, Uncle Sam. 10992, 25472. 
HereI go. 39089. 
Here I go, falling in love with you again, 6340. 
Here I go in that tailspin. 25473. 
Here I sit with you. 30620. 
Here I stand, with my heart in my hand. 48069. 
- Here in America. 43097. 
Here in cool grot. 14692 (264) 
Here in my arms tonight. 30621. 
Here in my heart. 20281, 39090. 
Here in my life. 43098. . 
Here in old Vincennes. 6341. 
Here in the dawn. 1443. 
Here in the night. 10993. 
Here is arose. 20282. 
Here is autumn. 43099, 
Here is my heart dear. 20283. 
Here it is that song for you. 35705. 
Here lies Jack the bear. 30622. 
Here lies my love. 30623. 
Here ‘neath the stars. 30624, 


Here on atropic island, I’m thinking of you, my love. 


39091. 

Here on earth. 6342. 

Here or over there, 25474, 

Here she comes. 6343. 

Here they come. 1444, 35706, 39092. 

Here those Americans come. 43100. 

Here today & gone to-morrow. 10994. 

Here was love. 43101. 

Here we are. 30625, 48070, 51616. 

Here we are alone. 30626. 

Here we are America. 10995. 

Here we are, Americans. 6344, 

Here we are at last. 39093. 

Here we are back in Paradise Lane. 25475. 

Here we are! Here we are! Here we are again. 
14692 (265) 

Here we come. 1445, 6345, 10996, 10997, 20284, 
20285, 25476- 25479, 30627, 30628, 35707- 35710, 
39094, 43102- 43104, 48071- 48073, 51617. 

Here we come Britain. 15873, 30629, 

Here we come Japan. 25480. 

Here we come, oh my country. 39095. 

Here we come "Shickelgruber, here we come. 
39096, 48074. 

Here we come, the yoo hoo boys. 39097. 

Here we come "three million strong. 48075. 

Here we come, Toxyo. 6346. 


Here we come Uncle Sam. 10998, 35711, 39098, 48076. 
Here we go. 6347, 10999, 20286, ‘25481, 30630, "39099, 


43105, 48077. 
Here we go again. 6348, 20287, 39100. 
Here we go again boys. 1446, 20288, 20289. 


Here we go boys. 1447, 11000 

Here we go D. U. 30631. 

Here we go - here we come. 35712. 

Here we go marching again. 1448. 

Here we go over there again. 1449. 

Here we go to Tokyo. 1450. 

Here within my heart. 51618. 

Here yet awhile. 6349. 

Here you are. 11001. 

Hereafter. 30632. 

Here's a bale of cotton for you. 29091 (234, 
235, 

Here's a hand. 20290. 

Here's a kiss for sonny. 39101. 

Here's a kiss for your lips. 25482. 

Here's a rose for you. 14692 (266) 

Here's a thought for you. 20291. 

Here's a toast to the coast guard. 15874. 

Here's a toast to the ghost of Hitler. 1451. 


wv we ee Be eee Ul] 


-Here’s a toast to the heroes of our nation. 


48078. 
Here’ s a Yankee souvenir. 11002. 
Here’ s another boy for Uncle Sam. 15875. 
Here’s good luck to the Red, White, & Blue. 
35713. 
Here’s how. 48079. 
Here's my heart. 15876. 
Here's my heart & my hand Uncle Sam. 6350. 
Here s my heart Uncle Sam. 25483. 
Here’s my heart, what’s your hurry. 35714. 
Here's my son. 11003. 
Here | s our best wishes to you. 35715. 
Here’ s the key. 6351. 
Here’s the key to my heart. 15877. 
Here’s the ring. 20292, 51619. 
Here’s three cheers. 43106. 
Here's to a dream come true. 30633. 
Here’s to all of them. 11004. 
Here’ s to all our fighting men. 48080. 
Here’s to America, 51620. 
Here’s to Doug MacArthur, hero of Bataan. 
20293. 
Here’s to good: old water drink it down. 50835 
(154) 
Here’s to Hitler. 25484. 
Here’ s to love. 11005, 43197. 
Here’s to MacArthur & his Yankee boys. 
6352. 
Here’s to my buddy. 43108. 
Here’s to Old Glory. 30634, 51621. 
Here’s to our boys. 11006. 
Here’s to our love. 30635. 
Here’s to our own Red, White & Blue. 25485, 
Here’s to Sigma nu. 30636, 
Here’s to the air corps. 20294. 
Here's to the boys. 30637. 
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? 
> 


? 
? 
? 
? 
? 


Here's to the boys of Uncle Sammy. 39102. 

Here s to the fighting marines. 51622. 

Here’s to the Flag. 35716. 

Here's to the Flag, keep it flying over here, 
over there, everywhere. 30638. 

Here’s to the good old U.S.A. 30639. 

Here’s to the men in our navy, & here’s to 
the Red, White & Blue. 48081. 

Here’ s to the merchant marines. 11007. 

Here’ s to the Red, White & Blue. 6353, 30640. 

Here’ s to the U. S.A. 20295. 

Here’s to the Yankee sailor. 43109. 

Here’ 3 to the Yanks. 25486, 

Here’ 8 tous. 9582 (187) 

Here’s to victory for the dear old U. S. A. 
11008. 

Here’s to you. 20296, 30641. 


2063 


Here’ 8 to you America. 51623. 

Here’ 8 to you brave soldier boy. 35717. 

Here’ 8 to you, dear America, 25487. 

Here’ 8 to you, MacArthur. 6354, 11009. 

Here’ 8 to you, Uncle Sam. 25488. 

Here’ S Uncle Sam’s boys now. 6355. 

Here’ 8 what you are. 15878. 

Here’s your hat. 43110. 

Heritage. 39103. 

Hermann heest er. 5201 (384) 

Hermann the magic man. 34788 (258) 

Hermit on Honeymoon Hill. 30642. 

Hermit’s life. 48082. 

Hero in our town - is the boy in uniform. 35718.. 

Hero of all my dreams. 5201 (385), 18845 (96) 

Hero of Bataan. 11010, 20297. 

Hero of Luzon. 30643. 

Hero of my dreams. 51624. 

Hero of the A.E.F. 39104. 

Heroes. 6356. 

Heroes all. 50835 (155) 

Heroes all Americans. 43111. 

Heroes at sea. 20298. 

Heroes forever. 15879. 

Heroes laugh last. 11011. 

Heroes never die. 30644. 

Heroes of America. 43112. 

Heroes of Bataan. 15880, 20299, 20300, 25489, 
30645, 39105. 

Heroes ‘of Corregidor. 30646. 

Heroes of freedom’s Flag. 35719. 

Heroes of Pearl Harbor. 6357, 15881. 

Heroes of the empire. 34788 (259), $8171 (155) 

Heroes of the U.S.A. 15882, 48083. 

Heroes of Wake Isle. 48084. 

Heroic overture. 35720. 

Heroic tale. 39106. 

Hero’ 8S baby. 20301. 

Hero’s march. 48085. 

‘Herr Gott, Beherrscher aller dinge. 30647. 

Herr Hitler. 20302. 

- Herr Peder och liten Kerstin. 6358, 6359. 

Herrliche strom. 5201 (386) 

Herth (Milt) collection of popular standard organ 
solos. 35721. 

Herzensfreud-herzensleid. 36727. 

He’ a buck private with the ground crew. 48086. 
He’ ’s a fighting marine. 48087. 

He’ 8 a fighting son of a fighting Yank. 39107. 

- oie guy but he don’t like boogey woogey. 

He’ 3a jelly roll baker. 30649. 

He’ Samarine. 39108. 

He’s a private in the army, but he’s captain of my 
heart. 48088. 
He’s a rag picker. 5201 (387) 

He’ 8 a real all-American now. 30650, 43113. 

He’ 8 a Soldier boy now. 39109. 

He’ ba solid American guy. 1452. 

He’s a spanking Yank. 30651. 

He’ a traveling man for Uncle Sam. 48089. 

He’s a typical American boy. 25490. 

He’s a U.S. marine. 1453. 

He’s a wolf. 25491. 

He’. 8a Yank. 11012. 

He’ 8 always so near. 20303. 

He’ 8 an unknown hero. 30652. 

He’ 8 back. 20304. 

He’ 8 coming for me. 51625. 

He’ 5 commander-in-chief of my heart. 30653. 

He’ 8 fighting for our freedom. $9110. 

He’s gone to be a soldier. 35722. 


He's got a beat. 20305. 


He’. 8 got a way with the women. 25492. 

He’s her soldier boy, saying good-bye. 
43114. 

He’ 8 in the army now. 11013. 

He’ 8 in the navy. 30654. 

He’ 2 in the navy now. 35723. 

He’ 8 just a soldier boy. 6360. 

He’ S just an average American. 25493. 


" He’s king of the U.S.A. 11014. 


He’ S looking for a letter. 15883. 

He’ S my beau. 20306. 

He’ S my boy. 30655. 

He’s my cousin if she’s your niece. 5201 (388), 
9582 (188) 

He’ 5 my daddy. 35724. 

He’ 5 my doughboy. 48090. 

He’ S my guy. 25494, 30656, 48047. 

He’ 8 my hero. 51626. 

He’s my man on the battleship Washington. 
39111. 

He’ S my son. 15884. 

He’s 1-A in the army & he’s A-1 in my heart. 
20307, 25495, 25496. 

He’, ,5 one of us now. 20308. 

He’ 8 only a little war orphan. 30657. 

He’ S only a private inthe army. 43115. 

He’s only a private in the army, but he rates four 
stars with me. 39112. 

He’s our President, don’t let him down. 
$9113, 

He’s reading your message of love in the stars 
35725. 

He’ 2 sleeping tonight at Carregidor [?] 25497. 

He’ S somewhere. 39114. 

He’ 2 speaking to you. 24219 (521) 

He’ 8 the guy & she’s the girl. 20309. 

He’ 8 the Lily of the Valley. 25498. 

He’ 8S the man. 30658. 

He’ 3 the one for me. 6361. 

He’ S the son of a buddy I knew. 39115. 

He’s the son of Paddy Dooley. 15885. 

He’s Uncle Sam’s boy, but he’s my sweetheart. 
43116. 

He’ 8 worth fighting for. 15886. 

He’s your son & my sweetheart. 43117. 

Hesitating blues. 47124 (178) 

Hesitation blues. 38171 (156), 47124 (179) 

Hesitation d’amour. 24219 (522) 

Hey! America. 48091. 

Hey, Bacchus. 1454. 

Hey, buddie,.move over. 1455. 

Hey, buddy. 1456. 

Hey, butcher. 11015. 

Hey diddle dinketty pompetty pet. 15887. 

Hey, frantic, relax. 11016. 

Hey guy, welcome to the army. 20310. 

Hey-hey, let’s swing that number baby. 20311. 

Hey ho, the merry O. 25499. 

Hey, jeep. 25500. 

Hey! Look out for my heart. 6362. 

Hey, Luke, put a nickel in the juke. 1457. 

Hey Mabel. 6363, 20312. 

Hey Mac. 35726, "43118. 

Hey, Messy. 11017, 11018. 

Hey, Mr. Satan. 51627. 

Hey mom! I found a sweetheart in the army. 51628. 

Hey nonny no. 35727. 

Hey, over there! You had better beware! Here come 
the Yankees once again. 20313. 

Hey, robin. 1458. 

Hey rookie. 51948, 53025. 


2064 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Hey Sarge. 35728. 

Hey! Say! Mister. 

. Hey sister. 35729. 

Hey Skippy. 43120. 

Hey! There, America. 39117. 

Hey! There, cracker. 15888. 

Ber, there! Say there! I’m talking to you. 
364. 

Hey! Uncle let’s go. 20314. 

Hey you. 35730. 

Hey, you Cupid. 25501. 

Hey you, put out that light. 25502. 

Hey! Zeke, your country’s callin’. 6365. 

Heyday. 35731. 

Hezekiah. 6366, 15889. 

Hil Baby. 39118. 

Hi brother here we come. 35732. 


39116, 43119. 


Hil Buddy. 20315, 25503, 30659, 39119, 43121, 


46646, 51629. 

Hi, Buddy, hi. 43121. 

Hi, buddy, where do we go from here. 1459. 

Hil Chicken! What’s kickin’. 30660) 

Hi dee diddle dee. 30661. 

Hi gang. 39425, 41246. 

Hi! Hi! God bless you. 291630. 

Hil Hil. Hil San Francisco, goodbye. 20316. 

Hi, hi, Hitler. 25504. 

Hi, Hirohito. 35733. 

Hi, Hitler. 6367. 

Hil Ho! Australia. 30662. 

Hi - ho Havana. 20316* 

Hi ho Tokio. 30663. 

Hi, Mister Yank. 11019. 

Hi neighbor. 32562. 

Hi, Nellie, hi. 25505. 

Hi, O’Malley. 51631. 

Hi, sailor. 51632. 

Hi ‘sister, hi brother. 6368. 

Hi, soldier. 11020, 25506, 25507, 30664, 48092. 

Hi, soldier! Dont forget to say goodbye. 
39120. 

Hi thar sister. 15890. 

Hi, there. 1460, 24219 (523) 

Hi-there buddies. 25508. 

Hithere! Buddy. 11021. 

Hi, there, love. 11022. 

Hi there, my soldier. 48093. 

Hi there! Soldier. 11023. 

Hi there, soldiers. 25509. 

Hi Uncle. 15891. 

Hi, Uncle Sam. 15892. 

Hi, up there, Montana. 35734. 

Hi-Y & handsome. 43121* 

Hi-ya, babe. 20317. 

Hi’ya chum, where’ya from. 35752. 
Hi-ya, pal. 20318. 

Hi-ya, soldier. 1479, 25510. 

Hi yah, Tipperary, we're back again. 39121. 

Hi-y’all. 20319. 

Hi, Yank. 30665. 

Hi Yankee. 35735. 

Hil You fellows great guys. 25511. 

Hi-ah, buddy. 1461. 

Hialeah. 51633. 

Hiawatha learned to swing. 43122. 

Hiawatha’ & childhood. 53636 (205) 

Hiawatha’s love song. 20320. 

Hiccup song. 51634. 

Hick-a-Billy Jilly. 20321. 

Hicki Hoy. 34788 (260, 261) 

Hickock’s last stand. 1462. 

Hicky ricky. 30666. 

Hidden in my heart. 15893. 


2065 


Hidden song. 34788 (262) 

Hidden treasure. 30005. 

Hidden Valley. 25512. 

Hide & go seek. 29091 (236) 

Hide & seek. 34788 (263) 

Hide away. 35736. 

Hide me in your heart. 11024, 48094. 

Hi-de-ho. 35737. 

Hi-di-hi-di-ho. 11025. 

Hie away, hie away. 1463. 

Higgins victory march. 25513. 

High & dry. 43122* 

High as the eagle. 6369. 

High command. 43123. 

High cost of loving. 47124 (180) 

High flight. 15894, 15895, 25514, 30667, 35738, 
29122, 39123, 43124, 48095. 

High-flight, there is war in the heavens. 35739. 

High gear. 43125. 

High, high, high. 30668. 

High ho my Yankee boy. 11026. 

High ina cloud. 1464. 

High in the sky. 15896, 30669. 

High jinks. 38171 (343), 47124 (432) 

High jinx. 9582 (191) 

High kickers. 3272. 

High ona hill. 51635. 

High on a hilltop. 30670. 

High on my mountain of dreams. 15897. 

High over the mountains. 30671. 


-High school victory corps. 51636. 


High Sierras. 20322. 

High society. 38171 (157) 

High steppers. 43126. 

High tide. 47124 (181) 

Highlanders fix bayonets. 24219 (524) 
Highlander’s march. 15898. 
Highlanders patrol. 50835 (156) 
Highway of dreams. 48096. 

Highway to heaven. 48097. 

High-way to victory. 25515. 
Highwayman. 29091 (237-239), 41610 (61), 43127. 
Highways in Etude Land. 6370. 
Hi-ho-to heck with Hitler. 43128. 
Hi-ho Tokio. 6371. 

Hijas del Zebedeo. 48098. 

Hijos valerosos de America. 48099. 
Hikers. 9582 (192) 

Hildebrandlied. 50835 (157) 


‘Hill & dale. 47124 (182) 


Hill billie [?] cop. 25516. 
Hill-billy gal. 20323. 

Hill billy king. 25517. 

Hill billy polka. 1465. 

Hill Billy Willie. 6372, 20324. 
Hill called Calvary. 25518. 
Hill of dreams. 30672. 

Hill road. 1466. 

Hill tops. 15899. 

Hillbilly hit parade of 1942. 30673. 
Hillel foundation rouser. 20325. 
Hills. 5201 (389), 20326, 35740. 
Hills of Boerne Texas. 11027. 
Hills of Carolina. 30674. 

Hills of Donegal. 5201 (390) 
Hills of Galilee. 43129. 
Hills of Idaho. 15900. 

Hills of Ireland. 51637. 

Hills of Oklahoma. 35741. 
Hills of Vermont. 25519. 

Hills, the devil & MacArthur. 35742. 
Hilltop Heaventown. 25520. 
Hilltops. 25521. 


Hi-lo-hi. 30675. 
Himno a la Cruz roja. 11028. 

Himno continental americano. 51638. 
Himno continental de America. 20327. 
Himno nacional mexicano. 30676. 
Himno pan-americano. 30677. 
Himno patriotico. 48100. 

Himno y danza. 30678. 

Hindu dance. 6373. 

Hindu lullaby. 30679. 

Hindu music & stampede. 11029. 


Hinman gymnastic dancing. 14692 (267), 29091 (240) 


Hip cats jive. 48101. 
Hip, hip, hip, hip, hurray for Uncle Sammy. 
35743. 


Hip hip hip hoo-ray for America. 39124. 

Hip hip hooray. 15901, 15902, 30680, 47124 (164, 
165, 183, 215, 274, 328, 329, 543, 544) 

Hip! Hip! Hooray for the good old U. S. A. 
6374. 

Hip, hip, hooray, for the sons of Uncle Sam. 
11030. 

Hip hip hooray for the U. S. A. 15903. 

Hip, hip, hurrah] The Yanks are on their way. 
30681. 


Hip hip hurray, here comes the good old U.S.A. 


35744. 

Hip, hooray! It’s the lanky yanky man. 
11031. 

Hip-pi-ti hip! Hooray. 30682. 

Hippity hip, hooray. 43130. 

Hippity hop. 1467, 48102. 

Hippodrome. 5201 (391) 

Hippolyte et Aricie. 5201 (406) 

Hiram I don’t give a darn. 14692 (203) 

Hirohito, here we come. 15904. 

Hirohito, Hitler too. 25522. 

Hirohito we’re coming. 48103. 

His cellophane bride. 51639. 

His crown. 43131. 

His darling Oklahoma Rose. 48104. 

His duty. 43132. 

His Excellency the Governor. 48105. 

His eyes told me. 43133. 

His final speech. 48106. 

His first letter. 20328. 

His first long pants. 43134. 

His grace is sufficient. 53636 (206) 

His little room in blue. 43135. 

His Lordship won’t be home again ’til Easter. 
25523. 

His love is still the same. 53636 (207) 

His love lifteth up. 29091 (241) 

His love will last. 24219 (525). 

His lovelight in the blue. 1468. 

His loving call. 43136. 

His loving hand. 34788 (264) 

H. M. S. Malaya march. 10873, 35745. 

H.M.S. Pinafore. 43523. 

His marvelous love. 6375. 

His mercy endureth forever. 15905. 

His mother’s prayer. 35746. 

His own lost sheep. 39125. 

His own right hand. 34788 (265) 

His plan. 5201 (392) 

His playthings. 43137. 

His precious name. 5201 (393) 

His promise. 35747. 

His signal lights. 43138. 

His star is inthe sky. 24219 (526) 

His triumph tell. 6376. 

His voice divine. 14692 (269) 

His wonderful love, & 18 other songs. 6377. 


INDEX 
pt. 3, n. S., v. 37 


His word is as good as his bond. 43139. 


His word is love. 38171 (158, 159) 

Historia del tango. 296. 

Historic guests-Anthony & Cleopatra. 11032. 

Historic guests-Don Juan. 11033. 

Historic guests-Louis XIV. 11034. 

Historiette. 9582 (193) 

History & F.D.R. 30683. 

History of love. 43140. 

History of nature. 30684. 

History tells us. 43141. 

Hit & run. 20329. 

Hit & run kisses. 35748. 

Hit & run love. 43142. 

Hit ’em again. 48107. 

Hit hard. 51640. 

Hit high, hit low & blend. 11035. 

Hit hit Hitler. 1469, 6378, 11036. 

Hit old Hitler. 11037. 

Hit that line. 30685. : 

Hit that line for U.S.A. 43143. 

Hit that rhythm, eight to the bar. 11038. 

Hit the deck. 15809, 30534, 40683. 

Hit the Jap. 6379. 

Hit the silk. 43144. 

Hit the trail with me. 39126. 

Hit them. 1470. 

Hit them again. 35749. 

Hitch old Dobbin to the shay again. 30686. 

Hitch old Dobbin to the shay again, you won *t use 
the car anymore. 6380. 

Hitch up the hoss. 15906. 

Hitch up your belts boys. 11039. 

Hitch your wagon toa star. 1471. 

Hitched my wagon to a star. 20330. 

Hitching a ride. 1472. 

Hitler. 11040, 43145. 

Hitler & the devil & the little Japanese. 25524. 

Hitler & the devil on the telephone. 20331. 

Hitler blues. 20332. 

Hitler can’t be free. 43146. 

Hitler, Hirohito & the Dago. 48108. 

Hitler - Japs - & Uncle Sam. 30687. 

Hitler, Mussolini & the Emperor of Japan. 1473. 

Hitler, Mussolini & Tojo. 39127. 

Hitler on the phone. 30688. 

Hitler, the Yanks are coming. 6381. 

Hitler this is us. 20333. 

Hitler, turn on your radio. 1474. 

Hitler, we’re coming over there again. 
11041. 

Hitler, you can’t rule the world. 1475. 

Hitler, your number’s up! 1476. 

Hitler; you’re done. 48109. 

Hitler's cremation in Devil’s Town. 43147. 

Hitler’s death. 43148. 

Hitler’s doom. 30689. 

Hitler’s epitaph. 35750. 

Hitler’s funeral march. 51641. 

Hitler’s golden bullet. 1477. 

Hitler’s gone. 48110. 

Hitler’s goose-step. 35751. 

Hitler’s got a new sweetheart. 20334. 

Hitler’s got the White house blues. 48111. 

Hitler’s lament. 15907. 

Hitler’s mapolah. 30690. 

Hitler’s mapole. 1478. 

Hitler’ S reply to Mussolini. 15908. 

Hitler’s reply to Mussolini’s letter. 6382. 

Hitler’s Yankee Doodle nightmare. 43149; 

Hitting homeward now. 25525. 

Hiver. 11042. 

Ho detto al core. 20335. 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Ho! Ho! Australia. 15909. 

Ho perduto la cagnetta. 1480. 

Hoar frost. 30691. 

Hobo in Dreamland. 11043. 

Hobo King of Swing. 35753. 

Hobo of the hills. 30692. 

Hobo ,Song. 35754, 

Hobo’s wishes. 43150. 

Hoces neces moras. 20336. 

Hoch Heidecksburg. 14692 (270), 29091 (242) 
Hodge podge. 39128. 

Hoe-down. 11044. 

Hoe down on the low down Japs. 25526, 39129. 
Hofball-tanze. 1481. 

Hoffmanns erzahlungen. 9582 (43) 

Hoga klackar. 15910, 

Hoh, hoh, hoh, hoh Miss Flanagan. 39130. 
Hoisting my dream boat sails. 6383. 

Hokis murmoor. 15911. 

Hokus-pokus. 1482. 

Hold aloft the torch of freedom. 39131. 

Hold back the dawn. 6384, 15912, 20337. 

Hold ’ em Harlem. 1483. 

Hold ’ jem McArthur [?] 43151. 

Hold ’em son till daddy comes. 43152. 

Hold everything. 11045. 

Hold fast America. 25527. 

Hold fast to your dreams. 25528. 

Hold high the torch of freedom. 48112. 

Hold him, Joe. 15913. 

Hold! Hold! The U.S.A. 39132. 

Hold me. 25529. 

Hold me close. 20338, 48113. 

Hold me in the hollow of Thyhand. 39133. 
Hold me in your arms if you are mine. 35755. 
Hold me in your arms my dear. 11046. 

Hold me in your arms tonight. 20339. 

rete . in your loving arms. 34788 (266), 38171 
Hold me tight. 6385, 20340, 43153. 

Hold me with love. 20341. 

Hold on MacArthur. 6386, 11047. 

Hold on old pals we’re coming over again. 35756. 
Hold on Singapore. 6387. 

Hold on, son, hold on, 43154, 

Hold on there, the Yanks are coming. 35757. 
Hold on to my heart strings. 20342. 

Hold that line. 15914, 48114, 51642. 


INDEX 


Holiday in Dixieland. 18845 (97) 

Holiday inn. 18852, 19156, 20191, 20344, 20660, 
21223, 23913, 24174, 25620, 26285, 33254, 34792, 
45074. 

Holiday march. 41610 (62) 

Holiday sketches. 47124 (184) 

Holiday songs. 1485. 

Holidays at home. 35761. 

Holland shall rise again. 39136. 

Holland stream. 35762. 

Holland Tunnel. 11051. 

Holland’s fate. 43156. 

Holly from Hollywood. 6391. 

Hollyhock Lane. 20345. 

Hollyhocks. 11052. 

Hollywood blues. 1486, 15920, 25532, 

Hollywood Indian. 6392. 

Holy art Thou. 24219 (527) 

Holy birth. 39137, 48116, 51644. 

Holy City. 15921, 20346, 35763, 43157. 

Holy consecration. 38171 (162) 

Holy Cross crusaders. 20347. 

Holy Father, great creator. 24219 (528) 

Holy Father keep Thy child. 29091 (243) 

Holy Ghost, with light divine. 5201 (395) 

Holy Ghost’s ark. 30695. 

Holy, holy, holy! Lord God almighty. 6393. 

Holy is the Lord our God. 11053, 

Holy morning. 30696 


“Holy night. 29091 (244, 245), 34788 (267) 


Hold that line MacArthur. 6388, 11048, 15915, 25530. 


Hold that smile. 25531. 

Hold the fort. 43155. x 

Hold the front. 15916. 

Hold the line, boys. 15917. 

Hold them boys we’re coming. 39134. 

Hold Thou my hands. 48115. 

Hold tight America. 6389. 

Hold tight your dreams. 15918. 

Hold to it. 51643. 

Hold up a V. 20343. 

Hold what you got. 6390. 

Hold your hats on. 35758. 

Hold your ’orsie, Aussie, while the Yanks 
march by. 30693. 


Holden’s unaccompanied sacred music. 5201 (394) 


Holdes entzucken. 14692 (271) 

Holding hands with someone. 39135. 
Holding high the Red White & Blue. 11049. 
Holding on to Jesus. 38171 (161) 

Holding the reins. 30694. 

Holiday. 1484, 14692 (272), 35759. 
Holiday for strings. 11050. 

Holiday from love. 15919. 

Holiday gigue & serenade. 35760. 


Holy One, 24219 (529) 

Holy spirit, truth divine. 11054. 

Holy Thursday. 25533. 

Holy week. 20348. 

Homage a Beethoven. 24219 (530) 

Homage to Paderewski. 15922. 

Hombre feliz. 25534. 

Home. 43158, 43159, 51645. 

Home again. 1487, 11055, 11056, 14692 (273), 
24219 (531), 30697. 

Home alone. 39138. 

Home, America home. 30698. 

Home & hill country ballads. 30699-30703. 

Home beyond. 47124 (185) 

Home beyond the sky. 20349. 

Home brigade. 43160. 

Home by the fireside. 20350. 

Home by the Rio Grande. 15923. 

Home coming. 48117. 

Home corral. 6394. , 

Home-defense-victory-march. 48118. 

Home greetings. 5201 (396) 

Home guard march. 29091 (246, 247) 

Home hills. 24219 (532) 

Home, I hear you call. 35764. 

Home in my heart. 43161. 

Home in sunny Tennessee. 15924. 

Home in the sky. 30704, 35765. 

Home in the west. 48119. 

Home is never home when mother’s gone. 50835 
(158) 

Home is where the heart is. 11057, 48120. 

Home is where you are. 35766. 

Home-o’-mine. 29091 (248) 

Home of liberty. 51646. 

Home of my childhood. 48121. 

Home of my soul. 5201 (397) 

Home of the brave. 39139. 

Home of the free. 1488. 

Home of the soul. 20351. 

Home of the world. 25535. 

Home on furlough. 6395. 

Home on Palomar. 11058: 

Home on the hill. 6396. 


2067 


INDEX 


Home on the range. 1489, 1490, 6397, 11059, 11060. 
Home over Jordan. 6398. 

Home rule for Ireland. 24219 (533) 

Home song. 20352, 24219 (534) 
Home.study correspondence course. 43162. 
Home study course for cornet & trumpet. 20353. 
Home sweet home. 1491, 1492, 14692 (274), 24219 

(535), 35767. 

Home sweet home & mother. 20354. 
Home, sweet home around the world. 35768, 35769. 
Home sweet home in the pines. 1493. 
Home, sweet home waltz. 25536. 

Home to the one I love. 43163. 

Home to your country. 15925. 

Home town. 1494. 

Home town barber. 39140. 

Home town blues. 6399. 

Home town gal. 11061. 

Home town jubilee. 14692 (275) 

Home was never like this. 34788 (268, 269) 
Home with Christ forevermore. 35770. 
-Home you'll come. 20355. 

Homecoming. 20356. 

Homeland. 48122. 

Homes in glory. 24219 (536) 

Homesick. 43164, 

Homesick blues. 43165. vie 
Homeward bound. 24219 (537, 538), 51647. 
Homo quidam. 35771. 

‘Honest & truly. 30705, 43166. 

Honest Ido. 1495, 25537. 

Honest! I love you. 35772. 

Honest to God. 1496. . 

Honest with you. 11062. 

Honestly, I don’t care. 30706. 

Honey. 11063, 30707, 48123. 

Honey baby. 39141. 

Honey, baby me. 11064. 

Honey be good to me. 11065. 

Honey be mine. 35773. 

Honey bee. 51648. 

Honey bee serenade. 35774. 

Honey boy. 11066. 

Honey-boy from heaven. 11067. 

Honey boys-on parade. 34788 (270) 

Honey bunch. 43167, 47124 (186) 

Honey bunny. - 25539. 

Honey child. 30708. 

Honey child I am praying for you. 39142. 
Honey chile. 20357-20359, 35775, 43168. 
Honey darlin’. 30709. 

Honey darling. 1497. 

Honey-do. 30710. 

Honey don’t ration your sugar. 25540. 
Honey gal, ya gotta. 15926. 

Honey, honey babe. 6400. 

Honey I know why. 11068... 

Honey, I love you. 51649. 

Honey I made you cry. 30711. 

Honey - 2 m in love with you. 20360. 
Honey, I’m so lonesome. 15927. 

Honey keep your chin up. 25541. 

Honey lamb. 24219 (539), 30712. 

Honey mine. 30713. 

Honey-moon bells. 5201 (398) 
. Honey moon with you. 6401. 
Honey of my honeymoon. 25542. 
Honey oh, the-honey. 6402. 
‘ Honey on my mind, 48124. 
Honey or money. 48125. 

Honey paradise. 20361. 
Honey song. 43169. 

Honey, thistime you have got me wrong. 1498, 30714. 


2068 


pt. 3, n. 5., v. 37. 


Honey Town. 53636 (208) 
Honey wait for me. 48126. 
Honey, you lied to me. 20362. 
Honey, you’ re breaking my heart. 1499. 
Honey, you’ re my type. 39143. 
Honey! You’re sweet. 25543. 
Honeybunch. 25538, 25544. 
Honeymoon. 1500. 

Honeymoon Bay. 1501. 
Honeymoon in Dixie. 1502. 
Honeymoon in Hawaii. 43170. 
Honeymoon in heaven. 1503. 
Honeymoon in June. 30715. 
Honeymoon in May. 38171 (163) 
Honeymoon is over. 43171. | 


Honeymoon Island. 25545, 39144. 


Honeymoon polka. 11069. 

Honeymoon row. 11070. 

Honeymoon serenade. 51650. 

Honeymoon suite, on Centre street. 48127. 
Honeymoon to the moon. 15928. 
Honeymoon tune. 20363. 

Honeysuckle house. 1504. 

Honeysuckle oak. 43172. 

Honeysuckle time. 35776.. 


- Hong Kong gong. 47124 (187) 
. Hong Kong Jean. 39145. 


Honkytonk baby. 35777. 
Honky-tonk Jane. 15929. 
Honkytonk polka. 6403. 
Honolulu. 11071, 30716, 30717. 
Honolulu Harbor. 51651. 
Honolulu Lou. 50835 (159) 


. Honolulu lullaby. 30718. 
Honolulu lu-lu. 


1505. 

Honolulu maid. 48128. 

Honolulu moon. 20364. 

Honor & respect our Flag. 39146. 

Honor MacArthur. 15930. 

Honor Uncle Sam our leader. 30719. 
Honor valse. 15931. ; 

Honor your country. 20365. — 

Honor your Flag, of stars & bands. 15932. 
Honorable Axis partners. 6404. 

Honored Flag. 20366. 

Hoodoo-voodoo song. 11072. 

Hook the cook. 11073, 39147. 

Hooray. 48129. 

Hoo-ray for boys at camp. 30720. 
Hooray! For Henry J. 48130. 

Hooray for Jimmy, he do’ed it. 48131. 
Hooray! For the fighting marines. 43173. 
Hooray for the Red, White & Blue. 6405, 11074. 


’ Hooray for the U.S.A. 6406, 30721. 


Hooray, hooray, for the U.S. "A. 51652. 
Hooray I’m free. 25546. 

Hooray Oklahoma. 11075. 

Hoorrya. 20367. 


‘Hoot owl trail. 43174. 


Hootin’ Nannie Annie. 51653. 

Hop a jitney with me. 34788 (271) 

Hop O° My Thumb & the giant. 5201 (399) 
Hop on your pogo stick. 25547. 
Hop-scotch. 18845 (98), 30722. 


‘Hop, skip & a jump. 1506. 


Hop, step, jump, - daddy. 25548. 

Hopak. 24219 (540), 53636 (209) 

Hope. 53636 (210) 

Hope anew. 39148.. 

Hope chest. 15933. 

Hope chest of dreams. 1507. . 

Hope for a great blessing of peace. 51654. 
Hope I hear it again. 11076. 


Hope in the heart. 38171 (164) 
Hope of the world. 20368. 
Hope of the world is Jesus. 48132. 
Hope springs eternally. 25549. 
Hope wells in my heart. 35778. 
Hopes & fears, 24219 (541) 
Hopi ‘Indian cradle song. 20369. 
Hopin’ & waitin’. 11077. 
Hoping. 30723, 39149. 
Hopitty, skipitty, jumpitty, bump. 30724, 
Hora del canto. 20370. 
Hora in suoni armonici. 20371. 
Hora staccato. 43175. 
Horah. 30725. 
Horas de angustia. 43176. 
Horas negras. 39150. 
Horch, es flustern leis die geigen. 41610 (63) 
Horizon dreams, 39151. 
Horizon moods. 11078. 
Hormiga negra. 51655. 
Hornpipe for a gay dolphin. 6407. 
Hornpipe for hat check girls. 25550. 
Horribly sweet. 6408. 
Hors d’oeuvre. 29091 (249) 
Horse. 35779. 
Horse & boogie song. 25551. 
Horse & buggy days. 20372, 30726. 
Horse & buggy days are here again. 39152. 
_ Horse I bet, it never runs. 35780. 
Horse-laugh Hitler. 43177. 
Horse race, 24219 (542) 
Horse ranch. 35781. 
Horse riding song. 43178. 


Horse that knows his way home. 15934, 20373. 


Horses at your service. 30727. 
Horse’s tale. 39153. 
Horseshoe. 51656. 
Horseshoes. 39154. 
Horsin’ around. 6409. 
Hosa dyna polka. 11079. 
Hosanna. 24219 (543), 25552, 
Hosanna in the highest. 50835 (160) 
Hosanna to the living Lord. 1508. 
Hospitality time. 11080, 11081.- 
Hostess & the vet. 30728, 
Hot biscuits & country ham. 48133. 
Hot chilla bean-o. 43179. 
Hot coffee. 20374. 
Hot cross buns. 1509. 
Hot digity. 30729. 
Hot dogs & lemonade, 25553. 
‘Hot ivories. 15935. 
Hot pups. 25554. 
Hot sauce. 25555. 
Hot Sauce Susie. 11082. 
Hot sausage man. 1510, 48134. 
Hot shot Henry. 30730. 
Hot stuff. 15936, 48135. 
Hot tamale serenade. 43180. 
Hotel Atlanta. 48136. 
Hotel manager. 15937. 
Hotsy turuy. 6410. 
Hottest in Harlem. 30731. 
Hour I learned to pray. 6411. 
Hour I shall never forget. 6412, 
Hour is late. 24219 (544) 
Hour of eleven. 1511. 
Hour of midnight sounded, 43181. 
Hour of prayer. 50835 (161) 
Hour of rest. 50835 (162) 
Hour with you. 20375. 
Hours I keep, 30732. 
Hours I spent with thee. 38171 (165) 


INDEX 
_ nos, 1-12, 1942 ; 


Hours I ,Spent with you. 48137. 


‘Hours I’ve spent with you. 1512. 


Hours with the masters. 1513, 25556. 

House at the end of the lane. 1514, 

House I live in. 15938, 43182. 

House of dreams. 43183. 

House of the Rising Sun. 15939. 

House on Honeymoon Hill. 30733. 

House on the corner. 1515. 

House on the hill. 1516. ° 

Houses of America. 15940, 

Housewives brigade. 15943. 

How a guy like me — go for a girl like 
you. 1517, 

How about a cheer for the navy. 25557. 

How about a date. 25558. 

How about a date tonight. 20376. 

How about a little furlough. 43184, 

How about talkin’ baby talk. 1518, 20377. 

How about you. 3185, 48138. 

How America can win. .51657, 

How amiable are Thy tabernacles. 24219 (545) 

How are you in old Hawaii. 51658. 

How beautiful are the feet. 11083. 

How beautiful are Thy dwellings. 24219 (546), 
34788 (272), 38171 (166) : 

How beautiful upon the mountains. 5201 (400) 

How bitter my sweet. 30734. 

How blest are they. 48139. 


- How brightly shines the morning star. 1519. 


How can he be a man. 20378, 
How canI. 1520. ; 


-How can I be sure. 20379, 35782. 


How can I clap when I got my arms around 
you. 35783. 

How can I explain. 1521. 

How can I forget. 11084, 30735, 35784, 48140, 

How can I forget thee. 5201. (401) 

How canI get by. 15942. . 

How canI goon. 20380. 

How can I help but fall in love. 51659. 

How can I help it.’ 43186. © 

How can I help loving Jesus. 48141. 

How can I leave thee. 1522, 10137. 

How can I let you leave me, 1523. 

How can I live when we’re not together. 
20381. 

How can I live without you. 39155. 


’ How can I live without you, when the world’ s 


full of love. 51660. 
How can I love again. 39156. 
How canI make you respond. 30736. 
How can I say goodbye. 30737. 
How can I say good-bye to the prairie, 30738. 
How can I sleep in a jeep jeep jeep.. 43187. 
How can I sleep with all of this noise. 15943. 
How canI tell. 6413. 
How can I tell him. 51661. 
How canI tell you. 30739. 
How can my heart be wrong. 11085. 
How can that be. 15944, 
How can we say good-bye. 20382. 
How can you beat a Yank. 51662. 
How can you forget so soon. 39157, 
How can you know. 51663. 
How can you tell it’s love. 15945. 
How can you treat me this way. 30740. 
How cold your hand, how warm your heart. 51664. 
How come. 6414. 
How comes love. 11086. 


How could He love me. 39158. 
How could I be so lucky. 11087. 


- How could I know which way the windblew. 35785. 


2069 


INDEX 


How couldI tell. 35786. 

How could we ever be lonely. 6415. 

How could you. 20383, 25559. : 

How could you forget. 11088, 15946, 43188. 

How could you hurt me so. 25560. 

How could you mend my broken heart. 51665. 

How could you treat me so. 25561. 

How-dee-do. 30741. 

How did I know you were Irish. 15947. 

How did parents learn about the things they always 
tell their children not todo. 1524. 

How did we know. 25562. 

How did you learn about love. 25563. 

How dol know. 15948. 

How do I know, I Just do. 6416. 

How do I know it’s real. 1525, 6417. 

How do I love thee. 43189. 

How do I rate with you. 39159. 

How doI rate you. 35787. 

How do you do. 6418. | 

How do you do, American soldier men. 30742. 

How do you do, Uncle Sam. 43190. 

How do you do, world, how do you do. 30743. 

How do you fall in love. 15949. 

How do you know it’s true. 6419. 

How do you like it. 35788. 

How does it feel when you fall in love. 25564. 

How does the record stand. 24219 (547) 

How far is itto Bethlehem. 35789. 

How green is my valley. 20384. 

How green was my valley. 25565. 

How happy r d be with either. 34788 (273) 

How happy I'll be to forget you. 11089. 

How high is up. 43298. 

How I hate to say good-bye. 20385. 

How I like you. 51666. 

How I long to See you sweetheart. 6420, 15950. 

How I miss Honey Bunch. 25566. 

How I miss you. 15951, 30744. 

How I shall miss you. 9582 (194) 

How I tried. 15952. 

How I wish I were a kid again. 48142. 

How I wish that you were near. 39160. 

_ How I’d sing the swingtime blues. 30745. 

How in the L, am I gonna tell. 25567. 

How is everyt’ing, by you, all- -right? By me it’s . 
all-right, too. 24219 (548) 

How long did I dream. 11090. 

How long have I got to linger. 39161. 

How long, how long. 25568. 

How long is forever. 25569. 

How long, Lord, will it last. 6421. 

How long must Idream. 51667. 


How long must I keep on waiting sweetheart. 20386. 


How long must I remember. 6422. 

How long, O Jehovah. 25570. 

How long will America be free. 30746. 

How long will the war last. 35790. 

How long will you keep on fooling me. 47124 (188) 
How long wilt Thou forget me. 9582 (195-200) 
How long wilt Thou forget me, O Lord. 48143. 
How lovely are Thy dwellings. 47124 (189) 
How lovely is the Easter morn. 11091. 

How lovely is Thy dwelling place. 43191. 

How low do the blues want to go. 39162. 

How many dreams. 15953. 

How many hearts have you broken. 1526. 

How many miles tothe moon. 43192. 

How many moons shall pass. 48144. 

How many tears. 25571. 

How many times. 48145. 

How many times do I have to tell you. 1527. 
How may I tell my love. 6424. 


How much do you care. 43193. 
How much I need you. 43194. 
How now, my heart. 15954. — 
How often must Itry. 48146. 
How shall I know. 38171 (167) 
How shall my heart remember. 30747. 


' How shall we escape. 24219 (549) 


How she could wiggle-wiggle-wiggle. 35791. 

How Sleep the brave. 43195. 

How Soft, upon the ev’ning air. 43196. 

How sweet the bells of Christmas. 39163. 

How sweet the name. 29091 (250) 

How sweet the thought. 53636 (211) 

How they gonna take away love. ‘25572. 

How things have changed. 34788 (274, 275) 

How to be happy. 20387, 30748. 

How to fish. 11092. 

How to get yeu. 51668. 

How to hold your husband back. 1528. 

How to play baseball. 25573. 

How to play boogie woogie piano. 25574. 

How to play Christmas chimes on the piano. 51669. 
How to play popular piano the Schaum way. 43197. 


- How to practice singing by letters with music nota- 


tions. 15955. 

How to swim. 6425. 

How true are those things. 48147. 

How was I to know. 20388, 25575, 51670. 

How was I to know ‘that you would do it. 
11093. 

How was Ito see. 20389. 

How we are going to win this war. 48148. 

How well I know. 1529. 

How wellI remember. 48149. 

How, why & when. 25576. 

How will I know. 39164. 

How would you feel tomorrow if I said yes to- 
night. 39165. 

How you thrill. 30749. 

Howard (Joe) presents Songs of the gay nineties. 
30750 

Howard Roosa-school march. 15956. 

How id you get that way. 39166. 

How’d you like to share my love. 11094. 

Howdy, buddy. 20390, 43198. 

Howdy, Uncle, Sam. 11095. 

How’ mI doin’. 6426. 

How’ m I gonna pay without a payday. 11096. 

How, S eve 51671. 

How’ Ss my eee 39167. 

How’s your father. 34788 (276) 

Hoy la vi. 39168. 

Hoy nar. 15957. 

Hoy no lucié la estrella de tus ojos. 25577. 

Hoy vuelves a mi lado. 51672. 

Hoya. 1530. 

Hu a hua hu. 1531. 

Huapala. 35792. 

Hubby dear. 51673. 

Hubby for a day. 6427: 

Huckleberries. 30751. 

Huckleberry Finnegan. 30752. 

Huddle me cuddle me. 30753. 

Hudson. 43199. 

Hudson Canadian theme song. 15958. 

Hudson serenade. 30754, 43200. 

Huella. 15959. 

Huetamo. 9582 (201, 202), 50835 (163) 

Hiite dich England. 24219 (550) 

Hugenotten. 5201 (312) 

Huggin’ the bug. 20391. 

Hugo the hobo. 20392. 

Huh! Huh! Breathless. 51674. 

Huiracocha. 1532. ~ 


2070 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1942 


Hula blues. 51675. 

Hula-hula love. 24219 (551) . 

Hula-la. 6428. 

Hula Lou from Honolulu. 30755. 

Hula Lu. 43201. 

Hula Lula Lou. 11097. 

Hula rock-a-bye, 11098. 

Hullaballoo. 15960. 

Hullabaloo, 1533. 

Hullabaloo belay. 30756. 

Hullabaloo’s, 1534, 

Humble before Jesus. 11099. 

Humdrum life. 1535. 

Hummel’s heavenly harmonies, no. 2. 6429. 

Humming all my blues away. 15961. 

Humming-bird. 11100, 15962, 34788 (277) 

Humming times. 1536. 

Humor in American song. 48150. 

Humoreske. 9582 (203, 204), 29091 (251), 
34788 (278, 279), 47124 (190) 

Humoreske in C, 47124 (191) 

Humoreske song. 9582 (205) 

Humoresque. 14692 (276, 277), 15963, 20393- 
20397, 24219 (552, 553) 

Humorous humoresque. 24219 (554) 

Humpty dump-nuts. 35793. 


Humpty Dumpty. 5201 (402, 403), 15964, 38171 (168) | 


Humpty Dumpty heart. 11101. 

Hundred aces. 11102. 

Hundred & fifty million strong. 1537. 

Hundred-million people want to know. 11103. 

Hundred pipers. 51676. 

Hundred pound [?] of sugar. 20398. 

Hundred pounds of sugar. 25578. 

Hundred thirty million strong. 43202, 

Hundred years ago. 47124 (192) 

Hundred years from now. 29091 (252) 

Hundreds of millions strong. 48151. 

Hungarian dance. 1538, 6430, 6431, Sceae 
53636 (212) 

Hungarian Gypsy dance. 30757, 30758. 

Hungarian rhapsody, no. 1, in F min. 37488 (280) 

Hungarian rhapsody. 1539, 14692 (278), 35794. 

Hungarian serenade. 11104, 

Hungarian sketch. 24219 (555) 

Hunger in my heart for you. 1540, 

Hungering for you, sweetheart, 15965. 

Hungry for love. 20399, , 

Hungry wolf. 15966, 15967. 

Hunky dory. 25579. 

Hunt. 11105, 

Hunt club. 18845 (99, 100) 

Hunt is up. 1541. 

Hunt me ‘fore you count yo’ sheep. 11106. 

Hunters’ horns. 39169, 

Hunter’s moon. 51677. 

Hunter’s polka, 6432. 

Hunting everywhere. 25580. 

Hunting scene. 53636 (213) 

Hunting song. 6433, 14692 (279), 15968, 24219 
(556, 557), 25581, 48152. 

Hunting song of the cliff dwellers of North & 
South America. 24219 (558) 

Huntsmen on the hill, 6434. 

Hup, hup! I wouldn’t do that to you. 43206. 

Hurdy-gurdy goes polka. 1°42. 

Hurdy-gurdy playing in the street. 1543. 

Hurdy gurdy waltz. 20400. 

Hurrah boys! Hurrah. 43207. 

Hurrah for China, hurrah. 30759. 

Hurrah for Old Glory. 35795. 

Hurrah! For our allied friends. 35796. 

Hurrah for our American girl. 48153. 


Hurrah for our Flag. 1544, 15969. 

Hurrah for our men in the service. 20401. 
Hurrah for our President. 6435. 

Hurrah for the Allies. 30760. 

Hurrah for the bugler. 43208. 

Hurrah for the Flag. 1545. 

Hurrah! For the Red, White & Blue. 20402. 
Hurrah for the U.S.A. 11107, 15970, 35797, 48154. 
Hurrah, horray, for the U.S. marines. 48155. 
Hurrah for Uncle Sammy. 39170. 

Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah for. Uncle Sam. 30761. 
Hurrah! Hurrah! Our battle cry hurrah, 25582. 
Hurrah! We are Americans. 39171. 
Hurraw, hooray, for the U.S. marines. 6436. 
Hurray! For MacArthur. 20403. 

Hurray, hurray, for the U.S.A. 15971; 
Hurricane. 1546. 

Hurry.. 11108. 

Hurry back sweetheart. 39172. 

Hurry, Harry, hurry. 6437. 

Hurry up & wait. 51678. 

Hurry home. 35798. 

Hurry soldier. 25583. 

Hurry sweetheart hurry home. 39173. 
Hurry up Sammy! Let's go home. 51679. 
Hurry up, you doughboys. 48156. 

Hurrying home. 35799. 

Husbands. 11109. 

Hush, hush, hush your mouth. 43209. 

Hush, love, we'll being again. 39174. 
Hush- a-bye, baby. 5201 (404) 

Hush-a-bye moon: 6438. 

Hush-a-bye my little one. 48157. 
Hush-a-while molasses baby. 25584. 

Hush darling. 35800. 

Hush, hush. 53636 (214) 

Hush! My dear, lie still & slumber. 1547. 
Hush thee, my baby. 11110, 11111. 

Hush your cryin’ little man. 43210. 

Hush’d is my lute. 53636 (215) 

Hussar. 6439. 

Hussar polka. 24219 (559, 560) 

Hut hoot heet four blues. 11112. 

Hut two three four. 48158, 51680. 

Hvor er Amanda. 1548. 

Hymen, haste. -11113. 

Hymn. 35801, 35802, 48159. 

Hymn - a prayer. 43211. 

Hymn for Advent. 48160. 

Hymn for all peoples. 25585. 

Hymn for America. 35803. 

Hymn for Annapolis. 35804. 

Hymn for aviators. 47124 (193-195) 

Hymn for brass choir. 11114. 

Hymn for Christmas. 18845 (101) 

Hymn for peace. 20404, 48161. 


; Hymn for peace to the Little Flower of Jeses. 11115. 


Hymn for the war. 15972, 30762. 

Hymn of adoration. 20405. 

Hymn of faith. 6440, 25586. 

Hymn of freedom. 1549, 6441, 30763. 

Hymn of patriotism. 43212. 

Hymn of peace. 11116, 35805. 

Hymn of praise & thanksgiving. 43213-43215. 

Hymn of prayer. 48162. 

Hymn of thanksgiving. 1550. 

Hyman of the air corps. 30764. 

Hymn of the companies of service. 6442. 

Hymn of the sun. 5201 (405) 

Hymn of the United Nations. 
48163. | 

Hymn of youth. 39175. 


11117, 20406, 25587, 


Hymn to America. 1551, 43216. 


2071 


Hymn to freedom. 6443, 39176. 
Hymn to God, our Father. 48164. 
Hymn to Parnassus. 35806. 
Hymn to Pearl Harbor. 48165. 
Hymn to Poseidon. 5201 (406) 
Hymn to St. Cecilia. 48166. 
Hymn to Saint Isidore. 30765. 
Hymn to Saint Patrick. 11118. 
Hymn to the creation. 15973. 
Hymn to the merchant marine. 43217. 
Hymn to the nation. 48167. 
_ Hymn tothe sun. 1552. 
Hymn to the Trinity. 6444. 
. Hymn to victory. 20407. 
Hymn tune. 11119. 
Hymn-tune, Bourne. 15974. 
Hymnal. 30766. 
Hymnal for youth. 20408. 
Hymne 4 la France. 29091 (253) 
Hymne au soleil. 20409. 
Hymno da Sociedade dos Cabo Verdeanos em New 
_ York city. 30767. 
Hymns from the Hymnal. 20410. 
Hymns of glory no. 2. 24219 (561) 
_ Hymns of praise. 20411. 
Hymnus. 43218, 47124 (196) 
Hyorky. 20412. 
‘Hysterics. 14692 (280) 
Hyways & byways. 43219. 
I admire Myra. 39177. 
I adore thee. 5201 (407) 
Iadore you. 11120, 20413, 25588, 51681. - 
I adore you sweet & lovely. 39178. 
Tain ’t-a been nowhere. 48168. 
I ain t blamin’ you. 15975, 
I ain’ t breaking up no man’s home. 30768. 
I ain’ t doing bad at all. 1553. 
Iain’ gonna be no Topsy. 11121. 
I ain’ t got no daddy. 20414. 
I ain’ t got no woman. 15976. 
I a 2) got nobody & nobody cares for me. 
102 
I ain’ t got nobody much. 5201 (408) 
~ Tain’ t never loved before. 30769. 
Iain t no cowboy anymore. 20415. 
I ain t speaking to you. 43220. - 
I ain t studyin you. 6445. 
I ain’t tellin’. 51682. 
I alone shall never be. 25589. 
I always kiss you in my dreams. 51683. 
I always knew. 48169. 
I always think about you. 39179. 
I always think of you. 25590, 30770. 
I always wanted to go to Honolulu. 1554. 
I always will. 25591. 
I always will love you. 51684. 
Iam. 1555. 
Iam acommando. 39180. 
lam a pilot. 20416. 
Iam a Soldier of the U.S.A. 20417, 30771. 
I am a stranger in my old home town. 15977. 
lama Yankee. 6446. . 
Iam a Yan-kee boy. 20418. 
Iam a Yankee Doodle. 48170. 
lam afraid. 20419, 25592. 
I am all shut in with God, 11122. 
I am almost brokenhearted over you. 20420. 
Iam American. 43221. 
Iam an American. 11123, 20421. 
Iam, are you. 20422, 25593. 
Iam called away. 6447. 
Iam calling for you baby. 51685. 
Iam coming. 15978. 


18845 


INDEX 


Iam coming back, my dear. 30772. 

Iam counting my rosary for you. 43222. 
Iam dreaming, Iam waiting. 51686. 

I am dreaming of my Irish Rose. 24219 (562) 
Iam dreaming of you. 51687. 

Iam dreaming of you, old pal. 39181. 

Iam dreaming tonight of the Swanee. 25594. 


’ [am ever fondly dreaming. 1556. . 


2072 


Iam everything you want me to be. 11124. 

Iam floating on the water. 25595. 

Iam for Uncle Sam. 1557, 48171. 

Iam God. 24219 (563) 

I am going down the trail with you. 11125. 

I am going fora ride ona moonbeam. 20423. 

I am going over seas. 43223. 

I am going to pack up ready for defense. 
25596. 

Iam grateful. 20424. 

Iam happy today. 1558. 

Iam happy when you are happy. 1559. 

Iam He that liveth. 53636 (216) 

Iam here. 35807. 

Iam hungry for a letter. 30773. 

I am knitting tonight for you darling. 39182. 

I am left all alone. 6448. 

Iam lonely for my ranch home. 30774. 

I am lonely tonight. 35808. 

Iam lonesomew 30775. 

Iam lonesome for love. 43224. 

I am longing for you. 39183. 

Iam Love. 11126. 

Iam lucky. 6449. 

Iam now.a soldier’s sweetheart. 51688. 

I am on my way to heaven anyhow. 30776. 

I am on the level. 25597. ‘ 

Iam proud J live in the U.S:A. 15979, 25598. 

I am proud of my cowboys. 43225. 

I am proud of you my soldier boy. 20425. 

I am proud to be a Yankee. 35809. 

I am ready to give my man to Uncle Sam. 1560, 
20426. 

Iam rejoicing. 43226. 

Iam riding home tonight. 11127. 

I am Satisfied. 35810. 

Iam satisfied now. 24219 (564) 

Iam saved. 35811. 

Iam sincere. 30777. 

Iam Singing for the Red cross. 15980, 30778. 

Iam singing for you. 25599. 

Iam so lonely. 39184, 48172. 

I am strutting my stuff for Uncle Sam. 43227. 

Iam Tandalejo. 43228. 

I am the average American. 43229. 

I am the conquering one. 35812. 

I am the Good Shepherd. 29091 (254) 

I am the great Magee. 30779. 

Iam the light of the world. 24219 (565) 

Iam the Resurrection. 1561. 

Iam the Resurrection & the Life. 14692 (281) 

Iam the U.S.A. 30780. 

Iam the wind. 53636 (217) 

I am thinking of you. 48173. 

I am thinking of you, Mary. 18845 (103) 

I am thinking of you, mother. 15981. 

I am thinking of you tonight, Mother. 1562. 

Iam trapped. 35813. 

I am tying the petals so they will not fall away. 
43230. 

Iam waiting for you at each twilight. 51689. 

I am waiting for you, honey dear. 24219 (566) 

Iam weary of my groaning. 25600. 

Iam Willie. 1563. 

Iam with you, just call on me. 51690. 


pt. 3,n. s., v. 37 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


I am with you still. 6450. — 

I am with you tonight in my dreams. 20427, 
Iam yours. 20428. 

Iam yours & you are mine. 43231. 

I apologize. 1564. - 

I ask the stars, & they agree. 1565. 
.I ask you. 25601, 48174. 

I asked you why dear. 9582 (206) 

I beg of you. 43232. 

I began to fall. 1566. 

I begin to miss you. 6451. 

Ibelieve. 24219 (567) 

I believe for someone I am falling. 51691. 
I believe in rainbows after rain. 20429. 

I believe in Santa Claus. 6452. 

I believe in you. 20430, 25602, 43233. 

I believe that dreams come true. 30781. 
I believed in one love. 1567. ; 

I believed in you. 43234. 

I belong to the U.S.A. 48175. 

I belong to Uncle Sam. 6453. 

I belong to you. 25603, 39185. 

I bequeath you, sweetheart, my will of love. 6454. 
I bet you turned back the clock. 39186. 

I betcha can’t git it. 43235. 

I betcha. I getcha. 6455. 

I betcha my heart I love you. 11128. 

I better count to ten. 48176. 

I bid you a tearful goodbye. 30782. 

I bless the day you came along. 48177. 

I blow my bugle. 30783. 

I bought a bond for you. 48178. 

I breathe a prayer. 35814. 

I bring you heartsease. 38171 (169) 

I broadcast my love to you. 43236. 

I build all my dreams around you. 30784. 
I built an altar in my soul. 43237. 

I bumped into love & you. 25604. 

I bumped into you. 25605. ay 

I bumped my head on a star. 25606. 

I burned my bridges behind me. 35815. 

I call her Sugar. 15982. 

I call my honey Hinges. 11129. 

I call the postman Kewpie. 20431. 
-I call the postman Kupie. 25607. 

Icall you. 51692. 

I call you the bravest American mother. 48179. 
I called for you. $9187. 

I called upon the army, to help defend my 

heart. 51693. 
I called you mine. 51694. 
I came away & left my heart. 6456. 


I came here to talk for Joe. 25608, 35816, 35817, 43238, 


~I came, I saw, you conquered. 6457. 
I came with a song. 24219 (568) 
I can always find you in my heart. 48180. 
I can dance with everybody but my wife. 53636 (218) 
I can depend on Jesus, He can depend on me. 


Ican depend on you. 11130. 

I can dream, or can’t I. 43239. 

I can fix it wid de Lawd. 25609. 

I can get along without sugar. 20432. 

I can hear, oh Lord. 30725, 

I can hear the bombs bursting. 20433. 
I can look at the moon again. 39188. 

I can never forget. 14692 (282) 

I can never love you again. 35818. 

I can only live my love for you. 25610. 


I can only love oneat atime, baby, & that some- 


one is you. 25611. 
Ican remember. 1568. 
I can.see love in your eyes. 15983. 


521888 0 - 43 - 8 


I can see Old Glory over Tokio. 30786. 

I can see Old Glory waving. 48181. 

I can see that love is blind. 6459. 

I can still see you, yet. ani 

I can tell. 43240. 

I can tell by the twinkle in your eyes. 15984, 

I can tell by the way that you dance, dear. 
53636 (219). 

I can tell by your eyes. 48182. 

I can walk with Jesus. 39189. 

I can work through the heat. 11131. 

I cannot bear the loss of you. 30787. 

I cannot find Thee. 5201 (409) 


' I cannot forget. 25613. 


I cannot forget you. 20434. 

I cannot kéep my mind from you. 30788. 

I cannot stay here by myself. 43241. 

I cannot take a step too far, 29091 (255) 

I cannot weep. 20435. 

I can’t be sentimental. 35819. 

I can ’t be yours, 25614. 

I can’ ’t believe it. 1569, 48183. 

I can’t believe our romance is thru’. 35820. 

I can’t believe that you’re in love with me. 
1570. 

I can’t believe we’ve kissed our last good-bye. 
43242, 

I can ’t believe you really love me. 14692 (283) 

I can ’t believe you’re true. 39190. 

I can ’t change my mind about you. 11132. 

I can’t do a thing with it, without you. 43243. 

I can’t do the sum. 15985. 

I can t do without love. 11133. 

I can *t do without you. 11134, 20436. 

I can ’t dream. 30789. 


I can an’t figure you out. 11135. 
I can ’t find ine worde to sing. 43244, 


Ican’t fool myself over you. 20437. 
I can’t forget. 1571, 11136, 11137, 20438-20440, 
25615, 35821, 39191, 39192, 43245, 


I can’t forget, no matter how Itry. 1572. 


I can’t forget, please make my dreams come 
true. 25616. 

I can *t forget that night. 11138. 

I can t forget the night. 30790. 

I can’t forget you. 6460-6462, 15986-15988, 20441, 
25617, 30791, 30792, 43246. 

I can "t forget your eyes. 24219 (569) 

I can "t get a girl. 24219 (570), 34788 (281) 

I can ’t get a priority on you. 20442. 

I can’ *t get along without you. 15989. 

I can ’t get myself a man. 15990. 

I can ’t get over you. 30793. 

I can’t get that sailor off my mind. 6463. 

I can't get to first base with you. 20443. 

I can’t get you off my mind. 11139-11141, 
39193, 48184. 

I can’t get you out of my heart. 11142. 

I can’t get you out of my mind. 1573, 1574, 
35822. 

I can ’t give her up. 29091 (256, 257) 

I can’ *t go for you. 51695. 

I can *t go on this way. 1575. 

I can *t have you. 20444. 

I can’t help feelin’ this way. 1576. 

I can't help it. 15991. 

I can ‘t help loving you. 20445. 

I can *t keep from dreaming. - 11143. 

I can ’t keep it a secret. 25618. 

I can ’t let Franklin down. 1577. ie 

I can ’t let you go. 15992. 

I can ’*t make any time with you. 20446. 

I can’t make my heart behave. 11144. 


2073 


INDEX 


I can’t pretend. 25619. 

I can’t remember life without you. 1578. 

I can t remember when I didn’t love. 48185. 

I can t run my car on 4 gallons a week. 43247. 

I can t Say. 20447. 

I can’t share my son with anyone other than Uncle 
Sam. 20448. 

I can t Sing, but I can surely whistle. 35823. 

I can *t stand a shortage of you. 48186. 

I can ’t stay away. 11145. 

I can t stop loving you now. 5201 (410), 34788 (282) 

Ican t Stop thinking of you. 35824. 

I can *t teach my heart to lie. 39194. 

I can’t tell a lie. 25620. 

I can *t tell you in words. 51696. 

I can’t think of a thing to say. 43248. 

I can *t turn back. 43249. 

I'can’t understand. 39195, 43250, 51697. 

I can ‘t wait for springtime & you. 25621, 51698. 

I can’t wait until tomorrow. 43251. 

I captured a star. 39196. 

I care for you. 11146. 

Icare not. 11147. 

I care not what your past may be, I love you just the 
Same. 38171 (170), 47124 (197) 

I carry a prayer in my heart. 1579. 

I cash clothes. 35825. 

I caught an angel and let her go. 30794. 

I cert’ny wish he would come back. 5201 (411) 

I challenge your kiss. 30795. 

I charged the clouds. 25622. 

I close my eyes. 35826. 

I close my eyes & pretend it’s you. 43252. 

I come from Holland. 50835 (164) 

I come from the farm. 25623. 

I confess. 1580, 30796. 

I constantly think of you. 51699, 

I could be blue. 48187. 

I could do this all night long. 1581, 43253. 

I could fall in love. 25624. 

I could fly to the sky without wings. 39197. 

I could forget. 48188, 

I could go home to a girlie like you. 47124 (198-200) 


I could go on dreaming, with a dream like you. 39198. 


I could hardly wait. 20449. 

I could have been wrong. 11148. 

I could hear the love-birds sing aloha. 15993. 

I could hit the ceiling tonight. 11149. 

I could love that man. 35827. 

I could love you. 51700. 

I could love you if I tried. 5201 (412) 

I could make you love me. 11150. 

F could never forgive you darling for what you’ve 
done. 15994. 

I could not say goodbye. 43254. 

I could quote Shakespeare. 15995. 

I could say goodnight to a thousand girls & dream 
of only, one. 14692 (284) 

I couldn’t do it to you. 30797. 

I couldn’ it keep away from you. 5201 (413) 

I couldn’t tell it to another person. 48189. 

I count the days. 51701. 

I cry each night over you. 25625, 

Icry my heart out. 20450. 

Icry unto the Lord. 1582. 

Icry whenI dream. 43255. 

I cry when I think of you. 43256. 

Idare you. 1583, 20451, 39199. 

Ideclare. 15996. 

I dedicate niy life to you. 39200. 

I dedicate this song to you. 48190. 

I demand. 39201. 

I depend on you. 15997. 


2074 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


I did it but I’m sorry now. 30798. : 

I did not know. 29091 (258) : 

I did what my mommy told me. 20452. 

I didn’t cry. 51702. 

I didn’t dream this was love. 6464. 

I didn’t get that kiss goodnight. 11151. 

I didn’t know. 6465, 11152, 11153, 30799, 39202, 
48191. 

I didn’t know it then. 48192. 

I didn’ t know you cared. 20453. 

I didn’t mean to be mean to you. 30800. 

I didn’t mean to ever be mean to you. 30801. 

I didn’t miss you. 6466. 

I didn’t raise my boy to be a soldier. 5201 (414), 
14692 (285), 24219 (571, 572), 47124 (201, 202) 

I didn’t raise my boy to be a soldier, but I m mighty 
proud he’s a soldier today. 39203. 

I didn’ t raise my dog to be a sausage. 24219 (573,574) 

I didn’t realize. 20454, 48193. 

I didn’t want to tell you. 1584. 

I didn’t want you to know. 1585. 

I died broken hearted. 24219 7S) 

Ido. 1586, 20455. 

I do all I can. 25626. 

Ido, doI, Ido. 25627. 

I do mean you, especially you. 6467. 

I do not know. 48194. 

I do not long for fame. 50835 (165) 

Ido not regret. 35828. 

I do really care for you. 1587. 

I doan wanna be a angel. 39204. 

I do’d it. 6468, 15998. 

I do’ ed it. 11154. 

I don’ it blame you. 43257, 43258. 

I don’t care. -25628, 25629, 39205, 43259. 

I don’ t care anymore. 1588. | 

I don’t care if they ration my sugar. 30802. 

I don’t care if you don’t care. 15999. 

I don’t care what happens now. 48195. 

I don’t care what you think of me, as long as you 
think of me. 39206, 43260. 

I eee t cafe, where your [?] from, if your[? ]glad. 


| 
‘ 
{ 
I don’t care who you are. 1589. 
I don’ t dare todream. 35829. 
I don’t feel like dancing. 35830. 
I don’t get it. 30803, 35831. 
I don’t give a damn, says your Uncle Sam. 48196. 
I don’t give a darn about the weather, let’s hang to- 
gether. 1590. 
I don it give a doggone. 6470: { 
I don’ it give a hoot. 16000. 
I don’t have anyth only love for you. 43261. 
dent eve to hear wingies Sanit 
I don’t have to love you. 6472. 
I don’ ,t have to tell you. 16001. ; 
I don’ t know. 6473, 20456. 
I don’t know how I did it, but I guess love made me 
do it. 16002. 
I don’t know how to begin. 48197. 
I don’t know, it seems so. 48198. 
I don’t know what kind of blues Yr ve got. 16003. 
I don’t know where I’m goin’, but I’m rarin’ to go. 
11155. 
I don’t know where you are. 25630. 
I don’t know why. 11156, 20457. 
I don’t know why I have to cry sometime. 20458. 
I don’t know why you affect me as youdo. 25631. 
I don’t know your name. 1591. 
I don’t like it no way. 48199. 
I don’t like that bulldog anymore. 20459. 
I don’ t mind. 11157. 
I don’t mind loving you. 1592. 5 
I don’t mind, my dear. 25632. } 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


I don’t mind rationing my sugar. 25633. 

I don’ t mind the blackout. 48200. 

I don’ t mind the blackout, when I’m in my 
baby’ sarms, 30804. 

I don’t mind the blackout when I’min my 
honey’ sarms. 1593. 

I don’t need money. 43262. 

I don’t need nothin’, no more, no how. 39207. 

I don’t need sugar. ” 16004. 


I don’t need sugar ast as long as I have. you. 


11158. 

I don’t 1.:ed the moon. 35832. 

I don’t remember. 43253. 

I don’t see my buddy no more. 20460. 

I don’t seem to have the nerve. 39208. 

I don’t suppose. 53636 (220) 

I don’t understand. 35833. 

I don’t wanna, 35834. 

I don’t wanna be your sister. 35835. 

I don’t wanna go home. 1594. 

I don’ t wanna go to bed. 30805. 

I don’t want a lease-lend lover. 48201. 

I don’t want a million dollar baby. 1595. 

I don’t want a million dollars. 1596. 

I don’t want a second-hand love. 25634, 

I don’t want anybody at all, if I can’t have 
you, 1597, 

I don’t want anyone but you. 1598. 

I don’t want his kind of love. 35836. 

I don’t want no change of pasture. 35837. 

I don’ t want to. 35838. 

I don’t want to be a hermit. 1599. 

I don’t want to be fooled. 11159. 

I don’t want to dream. 20461. 

I don’t want to fall in love again. 43264. 

I don’t want to go home. 11160. 

I don’t want to go to war. 5201 (415) 

I don’t want to know why. 1600. _ = 

I don’t want to look twice at you. 51703. 

I don’t want to set the world onfire. 11161. 

I don’t want to walk without you. 1601. 

I don’t want your kisses now. 1602. 

I don’t wanta do without you. 39209. 

I don’t wish to remember. 11162. 

I don’t worry now. 51704. 

I dood it. 
45967, 48543, 48801, 49827, 52639. 

I dooed it. 6474. 

I draw the line at me. 48202. 

Idream. 11164, 11165. 

I dream a dream. 35839. 

I dream a lot about you. 35840. 

I dream all my dreams just for you. 25635. 

I dream I’m in Scotland. 1603. 

I dream in the moonlight of you. 51705. 

I dream of a garden of sunshine. 24219 (576) 

I dream of an island. 25636. 

I dream of Hawaii. 11166, 16006. 

I dream of him. 43266. 

I dream of him who’s gone. 

I dream of Holland. 43266. 

I dream of Hollywood. 20464. 

I dream of home again. 35842, 

I dream of thee. 24219 (577) 

I dream of two hearts. 16007. 

I dream of you. 1604, 6475-6477, 11167, 16008, 
20465, 30806, 30807, 39210, 48203, 48204. 

I dream of you all the time. 39211. 

I dream of you, when the night winds sigh. 48205. 

I dream’d you slept. 35843. 

I dreamed. 20466, 51706. 

I dreamed a dream, 48206. e 

I dreamed a love story. 43267. 


35841. 


11163, 16005, 20462, 20463, 41918, 45525, 


I dreamed a song. 43268. 

I dreamed about you. 16009. 

I dreamed I heard marching feet. 
I dreamed I was Aladdin. 1605. 
I dreamed I was home again. 20467. 

I dreamed I was walking. 48207. 

I dreamed of an old love affair. 1606, 25637. 
I dreamedofhome, last night. 30808. 

I dreamed of love. 1607. 

I dreamed of love in Yosemite. 20468. 

I dreamed of paradise & you. 25638. 

I dreamt about a dream last night. 51707. 

I dreamt of heaven. 30809. 

I dreamt of heaven & you. 6478. 

I drew a picture in my memories. 30810. 

I dug a ditch, 35844. 

I enjoy the beautiful sunset. 11168. 

I enlisted in Uncle Sam’s army. 48208. 

I enlisted today. 48209. 

I fall in love again. 6479. 

I fancy you. 35845. 

I fear thy kisses. 51708. 

I feel a love song coming on. 11169. 

I feel B-one derful now. 1608. 

I feel like a song. 20469, 

I feel so all alone, 15011. 

I feel so incomplete without you. 43269. 

I feel so low. 25639. 

I feel so well. 25640. 

I feel the draft coming on. 6480. 

I fell among thieves, 25641. 

I fell and broke my heart. 48210. 

I fell for you. 1609, 16012, 48211. 

I fell from a rainbow. 43270. 

I fell in love, 6481, 16013, 48212. 

I fell in love ina dream. 11170. 

I fell in love with a WAAC-y in khaki. 48213. 
I fell in love with an angel. 48214. 

I fell in love with heaven. 48215. 

I fell in love with Jesus. 16014. 


16010. 


I fell in love with the army when I fell in love 


with you. 25642. 

I fell in love with-the Sandman. 6482. 

I fell in love with you. 1610, 51709, 51710. 
I fell into adream. 30811. 

I fell off the cherry tree, 39212. 

I folkton. 30812. 


I followed a star, 11171. 


I followed her here & I followed her there. 14692 (286) 


I forgive you. 11172. 

I forgive you but I can’t forget. 11173. 

I forgot to forget. 25643. 

I forgot to remember. 25644, 51711. 

I found a blue rose. 11174. 

I found a dream. 11175, 48216. 

I found a four leaf clover. 35846. 

I found a letter ’neath my door. 30813, 39213. 

I found a love bird. 43271. 

I found a peach in an apple tree. 30814. 

I found a peach in Orange New Jersey, in apple 
blossom time. 1611. 

I found a rose on a mountain high. 25645. 

I found a treasure. 30815. 

I found a wonderful girl. 20470. 

I found an angel. 16015. 

I found gold when I found you. 20471. 

I found heaven ina dream. 1612. 

I found I’d lost you. 51712. 

I found love in prison. 43272. 

I found love in the mountains. 43273. 

I found love in the winter. 39214. 

I found my bluebird. 35847. 

I found my dream inthe Hollywood canteen. 43274. 


2075 


INDEX 


I found my heaven. 39215. 

I found my heaven, when I found you. 43275. 

I found my heaven with you. 30816. 

I found my little dream girl. 1613. 

I found my love. 1614, 11176. 

I found my love ona dude ranch. 11177. 

I found my place. 43276. 

I found my sisters today. 43277. 

I found sugar on Sugar Hill. 30817, 48217. 

I found the brightest star in heaven. 6483. 

I found the end of the rainbow. 43278. 

I found the girl of my dreams. 43279. 

I found the needle in the haystack. 43280. 

I found you. 1615, 11178, 16016. 

I found you at the ‘rainbow’ send. 25646. 

I found you in a blackout. 6484. 

I found you ina garden. 11179. 

I found you in Cibola. 48218. 

I found you just intime. 5201 (416) 

Igambled & lost on you. 20472. 

I gambled with my heart. 30818. 

Igamla Wien. 16017. 

I gave my heart to you. 43281. 

I gave my love to a Sailor boy. 35848. 

I gave my man to.Uncle Sam, now I’m going to join 
the WAAC’S. 43282. 

Igave my son. 16018. 

I gave my sons. 35849. 

I gave my sons to Uncle Sam. 20473. 

I gave my sweetheart to the U.S.A. 16019. 

I gave you allI had: 25647. 

I gave you everything I had. 43283. 

I-gave you his dad, now I give you his son. 16020. 

I gave you my heart. 30819, 30820, 43284, 43285. 

I gave you up for Uncle Sam. 20475. 

I gaze at you, America. 39216. 

I get a kick from a circus parade. 39217. 

I get a new kind of thrill. 35850. 

I get around on my thumb. 48219. 

I get so tired of dreaming. 51713. 

I get the neck of the chicken. 39218. 

I g’g’gotta go. 16021. 

I give & you keep taking. 48220. 

I give my hand & my heart. 11180. 

I give my heart to Miss Liberty. 20476. 

I give my son tothee. 30821. 

I give my son to you. 6485. 

I give thee my heart. 16022. 

I give you a Song, MacArthur. 20477. 

I give you my heart. 1616. 

I give you my love. 30822. 

I give you this melody. 25648. 

Igive you up. 51714. 

I go to meet my love. 11181. 

I go to sleep thinking of you. 25649. 

I got a date. 1617. : 

I got a date in Tokio. 25650. 

I gota gal. 43286. 

I got a gal in New York harbor. 30823. 

I got a letter from home today. 35851. 

I got a rendezvous with Lulu. 39219: 

Igot a song. 35852. 

I got a storm in my Soul. 

I got blues. 21850. 

I got her back in the blackout. 30824. 

I got it. 30825. 

I got mea marine. 48221. 

I got music.in my Soul. 48222. 

I got my man. 6486. 

I got my Sailor. 25651. 

I got my thrill in a blackout. 48223. 

I got no gas, baby. 48224. 

I got no use for the women. 20478. 


91715. 


I got plenty o’ nuttin’. 25652. 
I got religion now. 6487. 
I got rhythm. 1618. 
I got sugar, plenty sugar. 16023. 
I got the blues. 16024. 
I got the thing to make your love come down. 48225. 
I got to dance. 30826. 
I got to go a feuden[?] 48226. 
I got wings. 16025. 
I got your memory. 30827. 
I gotta a special, from my honey. 30828. 
I gotta be goin’ on my way. 16026. 
I gotta go. 35853. 
I gotta have some things. 6488. 
I gotta have you. 6489. 
I gotta peachie-loo. 25653. 
I gotter get a gel. 38171 _{171) 
: guess r’ ll be seein’ you. 43287. 
I guess ib ll have to change my plans. 1619. 
I guess Ill have to join the army. 35854. 
I guess I’m in love. 39220, 
I guess it, had to happen that way. 35855. 
I guess it’s love. 1620. 
I guess you don’t care any more. 1621. 
I guess you just don’t love me anymore. 11182. 
I guess you never knew. 43288. 
I guess you'll never care. 16027. 
I had a date with love. 6490. 
I had a dream about Santa Claus. 34788 (283) 
I had a feeling. 39221. 
I had a talk with the moon. 16028. 
I had a wonderful girl when I had you. 
(259) 
I had my eyes onthe horizon. 25654. 
I had never known the beauty. 1622. 
I had the craziest dream. 43289. 
I had to fall in the fall. 20479. 
I had to lose you to Uncle Sam. 39222. 
I had to read between the lines. 51716. 
I had too much to dream last nite. 11183. 
I h’ain’t got the poxies no more. 51717. 
I hang my head in shame. 1623. 
I hate to be alone. 16029. 
I hate to leave you. 30829. 
I hate to say good-bye. 1624, 11184. 
I hate to See you go. 43290. 
I hate you. 5201 (417) 
I hate you - I love you. 34788 (284) 
I have a friend called Jesus. 11185. 
I have a heart for you. 51718. 
I have a little song bird in my heart. 35856, 
I have a picture of you. 6491. 
I have a place to go. 16030. 
I have a raincoat. 30830. 
I have a Star in my window. 43291. 
I have an aching heart. 51719. 
I have another side. 11186. 
I have arms for you.- 20480. 
I have changed. 6492. 
I have come to Say goodbye. 43292. 
I have eternal life with Jesus. 20481. 
I have fought a good fight. 35857. 
I have found a hiding-place. 43293. 
I have found joy in songs. 35858. 


29091 


’ Ihave found the blessing. 24219 (578) 


I have had as great delight. 30831. 

I have heard my Master's voice. 24219 (579) 
I have heard Thee. 24219 (580) 

I have hope. 35859. 

I have Jesus in my heart. 6493. 

I have learned. 25655. 

I have lost my Eurydice. 53636 (221) 

I have lots of gold. 16031. 


2076 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


a Ne a aE aig ot a maw Veo ee " ~~ 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 194< 7a 


I have my memories, too. 39223. 
I have my memory. 43294. 
I have never said I love you but Ido. 51720. 


I have no use for romance, I’m thru with love. 35860. 


I have nothing to do with to-morrow. 1625. 
I have one Son in the army. 35861. 
I have only myself to blame. 18845 (104), 43295. 
I have Seen a promise in your eyes. 43296. 
I have Seen paradise in your smile. 11187. 
I have shed my last tears for you. 18845 (105) 
I have sinned. 34788 (285) 
I have the glory in my soul. 5201 (418) 
I have time tonight. 39224. 
I have to search the heavens, to finda dream like 
you. 43297. 
I have traded my car for a horse & buggy. 6494. 
_ Ihave victory in my Soul. 25656. 
I have your permission to dream. 16032. 
I haven” i got a girl to my name. 30832. 
I haven’ t got a nickel. 30833. 
I haven’t got a penny. 29091 (260) 
I haven’ jt the heart. 1626, 11188. 
I haven’t the nerve. 11189. 
Ihear. 48227. 
I hear a call from the sky. 1627. 
Ihear acalltoarms. 6495. 
I hear a melody somewhere. 25657. 
I hear a nation weeping. 11190. 
I hear a piano. 20482. ” 
I hear a thrush at eve. 1628, 6496-6498. 
I hear America call. 48228. 
_I hear America Singing. 1629, 11192, 20483, 20484, 
39225, 51721. 
I hear big planes. 48229. 


I hear it from everyone else but you. 20485. 

I hear music. 30834. 

I hear my country calling me. 20486. 

I hear my mammy callin’. 16033. 

I hear Thy voice. 18845 (106), 24219 (581) 

I hear you calling me. 9582 (207, 208), 25658. 
I hear you calling me, America. 16034. 

I hear you calling me, Tennessee. 34788 (286) 
I hear you cluckin’ , but I can’t find your nest. 43298. 
I hear you praying, mother. 30835. 

I hear you Screaming. 48230. 

I hear your call. 25659. 

I hear your voice. 43299, 51722. 

I hear your voice across the bay. 20487. 

I heard a bluebird. 43300. 

I heard a maiden’s prayer. 39226. 

I heard a serenade. 48231. 

I heard a voice calling me. 6499. 

I heard a voice familiar. 30836. 

I heard a whistle. 30837. 

I heard Him calling. 51723. 

I heard my Savior call. 1630. 

I heard the bells. 30833. 

I heard the bells on Christmas day. 25660. 

I heard the voice. 30839. 

I heard the voice of Jesus. 1631. 

Iheard the voice of Jesus say. 24219 (582), 53636 (222) 
I heard them tell. 24219 (583) 

I heard two soldiers talking. 6500. 

I heard you cry last night. 20488. 

I heard you sing. 20489. 

I heard you singing. 11193. 

I helped draw those lines. 39227. 

I hit the jackpot, when I found you. 43301, 51724. 
I hold you deep within my heart. 11194. 

I hope & pray. 39228. 

I hope my love will call you back to me. 30840. 
I hope no one calls you sweetheart. 16035. 

I hope they don’t start rationing love. 20490. 

I hope you hope the hope I hope. 20491. 

I hope you’re happy. 16036. 


2077 


' 


I hoped you’d remember. 25661. 

I hung a star in the sky last night. 30841. 

I hung my head & cried. 1632. 

I idolize you. 39229. 

I intend to Show you. 11195. 

I invested all my love in you. 30842. 

I joined the army of the U.S.A. 20492. 

I joined the army yesterday. 6501. 

I just came by. 48232. 

I just can’t do without you. 20493, 30843. 

I just can ’t fool my heart. 11196. 

I just can t forget. 51725. 

I just can *t forget you. 30844. 

I just can’t win. 25662. 

I just dropped in to dream. 1633. 

I just got a haircut. 35862. 

I just had a dream. 6502. 

I just had a heart attack. 1634. 

I just keep on dreaming of you. 11197. 

I just kissed your picture goodnight. 48233. 

I just know we’ll have a lovely time. 51726. 

I just said good-bye to a little old lady. 25663, 30845. 

I just wanna have fun. 48234. 

I just want to be a private for my Sweetheart Anna 
Bélle. 16037. 


_ I just want you. 24219 (584) 


I keep believing in you. 39230. 

I keep forgetting. 35863. 

I keep forgetting we’re through. 1635. 

I keep loving you, please keep on loving me. 
16038. 

I keep on hopin’. 35864. 

I keep remembering. 51727, 51728. 

I keep remembering you. 16039. 

I keep right on thinking of you. 43302. 

I keep telling the stars. 35865. 

I keep thinking of you. 20494, 48235. 

I keep wishing for something. 11198. 

I kidded him along. 11199. 

I kiss & remember. 25664. 

I kiss the stars. 11200. 

I kissed an angel. 30846. 


. | kissed an angel last night. 6503. 


I kissed him goodbye & I blessed him that day. 
39231. 

I kissed the bride good-night. 16040. 

I kissed the rose. 43303. 

I kissed you again. 39232. 

I kneel & pray. 16041. 

I knew. 16042, 25665, 30847. 

I knew I cared. 16043. 

I knew it right from the start. 51729. 

I knew that I loved you. 39233. 

I knew it right from the start. 51729. 

I knew that I would find my dream girl. 11201, 25666. 

I knew this would happen. 48236. 

I knew you, when. 6503, 25667, 35866, 35867. 

I knew you | *d be along. 39234. | 

I knew you'd come my way. 39235. 

Iknow. 16044, 39236. 

I know a cottage Small. 30848. 

I know a land. 6505. 

I know a little rose. 41610 (64) 

I know a little woodland nest. 34788 (287) 

I know a pretty girl. 25668. 

I know a rose tree Springing. 35868. 

I know better now. 43304. 

I know, darling. 48237. 

I know enough about love. 6506. 

I know he will come back. 16045. 

I know I love you more than ever. 20496. 

I know I Shall see Him. 24219 (585) 

I know I will ever be blue. 43305. 


INDEX 
pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


I know r ll only love but you. 6507. 

I know r’ m not so very big. 25669. 

I know I’m to blame, 1636. 

I know in whom I do believe. 

I know it’s love. 6508, 48238. 

I know it’s true. 11202. 

I know not, but Thou knowest. 38171 (172) 

I know not why. 29091 (261) 

I know now. 20498. 

I know of a Saviour so precious, 47124 (203) 

I know of two bright eyes. 9582 (209) 

I know that dream by heart, 35869. 

I know that God’ Swill is best. 53636 (223) 

I know that he’ll come back to me. 48239, 

I know that I’m a lucky guy. 6509, 

I know that Jesus loves me. 16046. 

I know that Jesus understands. 53636 (224) 

I know that my Redeemer lives. 5201 (419) 

I know that my Redeemer liveth. 11203, 50835 (166) 

I know that you’ll be waiting, waiting %& loving me. 
11204, 

I know the Lord will make a way, yes He will. 
16047. 

I know the moon is shining on my boy tonight, 
20499. 

I know the way of the wild blush rose. 24219 (586) 

I know the way to your heart. 35870. 

I know we shouldn’t have done it, but wasn’t it 
wonderful. 16048. 

I know what I like. 30849. 


I know what it means to fall in love. 

I know where I’m goin’. 16050. 

I know where the lovelight lingers. 48240. 

I know who paid the rent. 24219 (587) 

I know you agree with me. 11205. 

I know you are mine, 16051. 

I know you love me, by the look in your eyes. 43306. 

I know you understand, 25670. 

I know you | *1l come back some day. 25671. 

I know you'll wait for me. 30850. 

I laid my head upon your breast, 25672. 

I laughed at love. 16052. 

I laughed at love, now, love has the laugh on me, 
11206. 

I lay in dream by the stream. 16053. 

I leaned across ten thousand miles, 48241. 

I leave for Dayton today. 11207. 

I leave my peace with you. 11208. 

I leave you my heart. 1637, 

I leave you my love. 43307, 

I led the way. 25673. 

I left a dream in Vienna. 11209, 25674. 

‘I left a heaven for a hell. 43308. 

I left an angel behind me. 35871. 

I left her in New Hampshire. 14692 (287), 18845 (107) 

I left my baby in the mountains, 48242, 

I left my heart at the Stage Door Canteen, 25675. 

I left my heart in California, 39237, 

I left my heart in Ireland. 51730, 

I left my home for my country. 16054. 

I left my home on the range, 51731. 

I left my Rose Mary in France. 51732. 

I lent him to Uncle Sam, 16055, 

I let myself down, 6510. 

I lie awake to dream of you, 1638. 

I light up my torch, 25676, 

I like America best, 51733. 

I like chords, 16056. 

I like ev’rything about you. ABZ ESS 

I like it. 16057, 

I like the army, my girl likes the navy. 1639. 

I like to be loved by you. 43309. 

I like to dream dear, 6511, 


20497. 


16049, 


I like to drink beer, wine or brandy, 20500. 

I like to ride-on the merry go round. 6512. 

I like to riff. 20501. 

I like to stay after school. 

I like you so much, 25677, 

I like you too much, 39238. 

I like your jive. 1640. 

I like your town, 18845 (108) 

I listen to the crickets. 20502. 

I listened to a seashell. .1641. 

I live a double life. 30851. 

I live for Jesus. 20503. 

I live for that. 35872, 

I live in hopes that you will come back some day. 
39239, ' 

I live in memories of you. 6513. 

I live in my memories, 11211. 

I live on a promise to you. 35873. 

I live once again in you. 35874, 

I live with a phantom. 43310. 

I loaned my lover to Uncle Sam till the big world 
war is won, 48244, ~ 

I long for a letter from home. 11212, 

I long for a song to sing. 1642, 

I long for you. 39240, 43311. 

I long for your lips. 48245, 

I long for your return, 25678, 

I long to be in Dixie Land tonight. 24219 (588) 

I long to be with Jesus. 29091 (262) 

I long to belong to you. 35875, 

I long to hear my mother read again. 16058. 

I long to hear my mother’ S songs once more. 
50835 (167) 

I long to see Jesus. 39241. 

I long to see the hills. 6514. 

I look at heaven, when I look at you. 11213. 

I look at the moon, 43312. 

I look at you & think. 39242. 

I look to you. 11214. 

I looked at the moon. 6515. 

I looked at the rainbow. 11215. 

I looked into your eyes & found myself in love. 
39243. 

I lose my mind. 30852. 

I lost her in the blackout. 30853. 

I lost my girl on Broadway. 5201 (420) . 

I lost my head when I lost my heart, that’s why Im 
single today. 24219 (589), 47124 (204) 

I lost my heart. 1643, 11216, 39244. 

I lost my heart down in old Tampico, 11217. 

I lost my heart to you. 1644. 

I lost my heart, when I found you. 6516, 16059. 

I lost my Pearl Harbor sweetheart, 1645. 

I lost my sugar in Salt Lake City. 43313. 

I lost you. 25679. : 

I lost you before I found you. 11218. 

I lost your love, 43314, 48246. 

I love, 39245. 

I love a boy in the army. 51734. 

I love a captain in the air corps. 30854. 

I love a country with liberty. 51735. 


I love a deep dark mystery. 43315. 

I love a doughboy. 43316. 

I love a Petty girl. 39246. 

I love a pilot. 51736. 

I love a soldier. 1646. 

I love a uniform, 39247. 

I love America. 1647, 6517, 6518, 20504, 20505, 
25680, 25681, 43317. 

I love an escalator. 20506. 

I love & adore Him. 53636 (225) 

I love but you. 16060. 

I love ’em all. 41724 (205) 


11210, 


2078 


te ia” 


. 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


I love every star. 1648. 
I love every star in Old Glory. 1649. 
I love Him best of all. 53636 (226) 
I love Him, don’t you. 53636 (227) 
I love, Ilove, [love me. 16061. 
I love Jesus. 6519, 43318. 
Ilove K.P. 30855. 
I love my baby. 43319. 
I love my country. 39248. 
I love my darling. 35876. 
I love my girl. 30856. 
I love my love. 18845 (109, 110), 47124 (208) 
I love my love & my love loves me. 25682. 
I love my movie picture man. 24219 (590) 
I love my nurse. 39249. 
I love my Savior. 11219. 
I love my shadow. 43320. 
I love my sweet Molly. 43321. 
I love my work. 1650. 
I love night. 1651. 
I love only you. 25683. 
I love the call of the sea. 25684. 
I love the conga. 1652, 11220. 
I love the cross. 29091 (263) 
I love the dawn. 11221. 
I love the mounties. 30857. 
I love the night. 39250. 
I love the spring. 1653. 
I love the U.S.A. - 25685. : 
I love the West the way it use [?] to be. 20507. . 
I love thee. 11222, 25686, 25687. 
I love thee, beautiful America. 30858. 
I love them all. 24219 (591), 29091 (264) 
I love this beautiful America. 20508. 
I love this great America. 30859. 
I love Thy kingdom, Lord. 29091 (265) 
I love to be liked by you.. 48247. 
I love to be loved. 29091 (266), 38171 (173) 
I love to dream of you. 11223. — 
I love to get a letter from home. - 35877. 
I love to have the boys around me. 5201 (421) 
I love to hear a military band. 6520. 
I love to hear the President speak. 25688. 
I love to hear you whistle. 43322. 
Ilove to hum. 6521. 
I love to lick war stamps. 30860. 
I love to make love to you. 39251. 
I love to remember the night when I first met 
you. 6522. 
I love to roam the prairie. 30861. 
I love to romance. 25689. 
I love to rough it. 51737. 
I love to say your name. 30862. 
I love to sing. 48248. 
I love to stay at home. 41610 (65) 
I love to tango with my tea. 34788 (288) 
I love to wander. 6523, 48249. 
I love tomatoes. 11224. 
I love vino. 1654. 


I love you. 6524, 11225, 20509, 30863-30865, 43323, 


51738. 
I love you after all. 35878. 
I love you again. 43324. 
I love you always. 11226. 
I love you, America. 1655, 6525, 20510, 43325. 
I love you because you’re you. 39252. 
I love you best in spring. 16062. 
I love you best of all. 39253. 
I love you but I don’t know why. 35879. 
I love you, darling. 20511, 25690. 
I love you, dear. 1656, 35880, 39254. 
I love you, dear, for what you are. 35881. 
I love you dearly. 1657. 


INDEX 


I love you for all time. 16063. 

T love you for thinking of me. 30866. 

I love you in a thousand ways. 39255. 

I love, you love, we love. 1658. 

I love you more. 20512. 

I love you more each day. 34788 (289) 

I love you more, more every day. 1659. 

I love you my dear, Ido. 35882. 

I love you my wonderful one. 48250. 

I love you, only you. 11227. 

I love you regardless. 30867. 

I love you Sleepy head. 30868. 

Ilove you so. 1€60, 43326, 43327, 48251. 

I love you, soldier boy. 20513. 

I love you stop. 11228. 

I love you sweetheart. 11229. 

I love you tenderly. 39256. 

I love you that way. 6526, 25691. 

I love you, that’s one thing I know. 53636 (228, 229) 

I love you, the Red, White & Blue. 39257. 

I love you truly. 20514, 48252. 

I love you waltz. 24219 (592, 593) 

I love your smile. 25692. 

I loved but lost. 48253. 

I loved him so. 35883. 

I loved only you. 43328. 

I loved you. 11230. 

I loved you since you were a baby. 
38171 (174) 

I loved you too much. 39258. 

I loved you yesterday. 20515. 

I made a fire to burn myself. 11231. 

I made a great mistake. 35884. 


24219 (594), 


‘I made my wish, over a cup of tea. 20516. 


I made up my mind too late. 1661. 

I made ya love. 16064. 

I mailed my letter inthe air. 48254. 

I make a motion that you love, love me. 1662.. 
I make believe that it’s you. 51739. 


I married an angel. 9613, 9794, 10046, 10061, 


10084, 10125, 10147, 10355, 10356, 10622, 10682, 
10737, 10870, 10958, 11015, 11032 - 11034, 11108, 
11232, 11545, 12126, 12200, 12497, 12567, 12820, 
12821, 12920, 13131, 13470, 13944, 14046, 14460, 
14461, 14396, 14512, 15484. 

I may as well confess. 43329. 

I may be wrong. 48255. 

I may be your buddy some day. 30869. 

I may not be clever. 35885. 

I may sail around the world. 39259. 

I mean it with my heart. 6527. 

I meant every word. 11233. 

I meant it when I said I loved you. 1663. 

1 meet you in my dreams. 51740. 

I met a girl on Lovejoy street. 35886. 


I meta girl who’s got the most charming accent.48256. 


I met her down in Rio. 30870. 

I met her in an air raid shelter. 16065. 

I met her in the Berkshires. . 43330. . 

I met her ona three day leave. 48257. A 
I met her on Monday. 25693, 25694. 

I met my beau at the U.S.O. 35887. 

I met my Betty at the quilting bee. 25695. 

I met my Waterloo. 25696. 

I met you. 35888. 

I met you in Algeria. 1664. 

I met you too late. 20517. 

I might, dear, but I never do. 48258. 

I might have known. 25697, 30871, 48259. 

I mind me th’ mornin’. 29091 (267), 34788 (290) 
I miss Mississippi & you. 39260. . 

I miss my old Hawaii. 30872, 48260. 

I miss my pal. 11234. 


INDEX 
pt. 3, 0. S.5 vee 


I miss my Rosemary. 48261. 

I miss my Swiss hut in the mountains. 11235. 

I miss my Yankee sweetheart. 43331. 

I miss the blue skies dear & your two eyes so blue. 
16066. 

I miss the boys from the old neighborhood. 20518. 

I miss the missus & her kisses. 35889. 

I miss the one girl that I’m in love with still. 
6528. 

I miss the twilight with you. 1665. 

I miss you. 6529, 20519, 30873. 

I miss you all the time you’ve been away. 30874. 

I miss you dear sweetheart. 30875. 

I miss you doughboy. 51741. 

I miss you down in sunny Tennessee. 43332. 

I miss you ina million ways. 20520. 

I miss you, night & day. 6530. 

I miss you so. 35890, 43333. 

I miss you so much. 35891, 48262. 

I miss you, sweetheart. 51742. 

I miss your blue eyes. 1666. 

I miss your goodnight. 43334. 

I must admit. 51743. 

I must be dreaming. 11236. 

I must have a happy ending. 20521, 20522. 

I must have a priority on your heart. 11237. 

I must have an X card for love. 30876. 

I must have Jesus all the way. 35892. 

-I must have known you in heaven, 16067. 

I must have Polly. 11238. 

I must have some one who loves me. 24219 (595) 

I must have your love. 43335. 

I must leave you. 39261, 43336. 

I must leave you, dear, because they drew my 
number. 20523, 39262. 

- I must leave you, my darling. 39263. 

I must not fall in love. 11239. 

I must start forgetting. 20524. 

Inearly missed you. 11240. 

I need a guy to tie my tie. 51744. 

I need a lot o’ lovin’. 51745. 

I need affection. 47124 (207) 

I need America, America needs me. 30877. 

I need Him each day. 25698. 


I need someone to Show me how to win at love. 43337. 


I need Thee every hour. 29091 (268) 

I need vitamin U. 6531, 30878. 

I need you always. 5201 (422) 

I need you my darling. 20525. 

I need you, my love. 1667. 

I need you now. 6532. 

I need your company. 25699. 

I need your lips again. 6533. 

I need your love. 30879. 

I need your loving to quiet down my nerves. 
48263. 

I need your smile to-night. 43338. 

I need your smiles. 16068. 

I needed God, 39264. 

I needed the dawn. 16069. 

I never can forget. 25700, 30880. 

I never can remember. 5201 (423), 29091 (269) 

I never dream a dream. 6534. 

I never dreamed. 51746. 

I never dreamed I’d cry. 39265. 

I never dreamed I’d ever meet agirl like you. 16070. 

I never dreamed love could be like this. 43339. 

I never felt so blue. 48264. 

I never found the sunshine. 25701. 

I never had a chance to dream. 35893. 

I never hada dream. 1668. 

I never kissed the Blarney Stone but I kissed the 
girl who did. 43340. 


2080 


I never knew. 20526, 35894, 48265. 

I never knew how much I'd miss you. 20527, 

I never knew I cared, but now Ido. 48266. 

I never knew I loved you until we said goodbye. 11241. 

I never knew it would be like this. 1669. 

I never knew such happiness. 48267. 

I never knew that I loved you so much. 11242. 

I never knew - till I met you, 20528. 

I never knew until tonight. 51747. 

I never knew what Cupid could do. 20529. 

I never knew what love could do. 43341. 

I never knew what love was. 25702. 

I never knew what love was like. 20530. 

I never knew you cared for me. 20531. 

I never let a day go by. 48268. 

I never loved like this before. 20532. 

I never met anyone who didn’t like music. 39266. 

I never thought T *dbe a soldier. 39267. 

I never thought T *d find an angel. 11243. 

I never thought I’d find you, the sweetheart of my 
dreams. 25703. 

I never thought I’d go to heaven. 43342. 

I never thought I’d love a girl till I met you. 24219 
(596) 

I never thought that dreams came true. 39268. 

I never told on you. 48269. 

I never wanna be fooled again. 43343. 

I never wanted anything so good, so bad. 24219 (597, 


I pea would have thought it of you. 35895. 

I now call you mine. 1670. 

I now have a bugle to play. 30881. 

I now have hope. 30882. 

I offered you my heart. 35896. 

I often think of you. 51748. 

I once had a buddy. 11244. 

I only know. 25704, 48270. 

I only know I love you. 6535. 

I only want peace of mind. 11245. 

I only want you. 20533. - 

I only want you when we meet again. 51749. 

I only wept in my dream. 6536. 

I only wish you would listen. 39269. 

I only work five days a week. 43344. 

I opened up a trunk. 11246, 30883. 

I ought to cry. 25705. 

I ought to hate you but I love you. 14692 (288) 

I oughta have you. 1671. 

I overheard a conversation. 25706. 

I owe everybody. 30884. 

I paid for tomorrow today. 11247. 

I paid my income tax today. 1672, 1673. 

I paid the debt. 11248. 

I painted a picture of you. 43345. 

I paradis. 20534, 20535. 

I parted my hair ‘in the middle. 9582 (210) 

I picked a rainbow out of the sky. 35897. 

I pickeda rose from the shores of Old Erin. 51750. 

I picked a rose in Paris. 51751. 

I picture you. 43346. 

I pine for those Dixie pines. 43347. 

I pinned my faith on you. 35898. 

I planteda seed inthe garden of your heart. 48271. 

I planted a victory garden. 43348. 

I planted her heart in a garden fair. 11249. 

I play a merry tune. 30885. 

I play for keeps. 20536. 

I play the fool whenever you are around. 30886. 

I play to you my love. 1674. 

I pledge allegiance. 25707, 43349, 51752. 

I pledge allegiance to the Flag. 30887.. 

I pledge allegiance to the Flag of good old U.S. A. 
25708. 

I pledge allegiance to you. 39270. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1942 


I pledge allegiance to your heart. 43350. 

I pledge my all. 16071. 

I pledge my allegiance to my Flag. 20537. 
I pledge my heart. 1675. 

I pray each night. 11250. 

I pray each night for victory. 39271. 

I pray for him to-night. 11251. 

I pray for that day. 35899. 

I pray that my blue star won’t turn to gold. 51753. 
I pray to love again. 11252. 

I pray to Thee. 16072. 

I pray you will learn to care, 48272. 

I prayed to live. 51754. 

I prayed today. 48273. 

I prefer the cat. 25709, 47124 (208) 

I pretend. 25710. 

I promise. 1676. 

I promise to remember. 11253, 

I promise you. 16073. 

I promised my heart. 25711, 35900, 35901. 
I protest, Mister Swing. 30888. 

I pulled a star right out of the sky. 1677. 
I put a four leaf clover in your pocket. 30889, 35902. 
I put my skates away for love. 11254. 

I raised my boy to be a soldier. 35903. 

I reach for the stars. 16074. 

I realize. 39272, 

I realize now. 6537. 

I realize that it’s all over now. 30890. 

I really care for you. 1678, 1679. 

I really know how much I cared. 6538. 

I reckon as how. 6539, 20538. 

I recommend the Lord to you. 30891, 

I regret. 30892, 

I regret I have only one life to give. 51755. 
I rely on the moon. 16075. 

Iremember. 1680, 6540, 11255, 20539, 34788 (291), 

35904, 

I remember everything. 1681. = 

I remember the day. 35905, 51756. 

I remember the night. 25712. 

I remember too well. 43351. 

Iremember you. 11256, 11257. 

I remembered, but you forgot. 34788 (292) 
‘Irepent. 48274. 

I ride in the rodeo. 20540. 

I roam this world, in search of you. 1682. 
I rode away. 25713. : 

I run across you in my dreams, 51757. 

I said boo. 6541. ; 

I said goodnight to Suzie. 16076. 

I said no. 1683. 

I sail on the ocean over the blue. 1684. 

I sail the seas for Uncle Sam. 6542. 

I salute America, 30893. 

T salute you. 1685, 1686. 

I salute you, dear old Flag. 48275. 

I salute you, my darling. 1687. 

I salute you with akiss. 20541, 20542. 

I sat alone at evening. 34788 (293) 

I sat down on a bumblebee. 43352. 

I saw adream. 35906. 

I saw a maiden fair. 35907. 

I saw a robin. 25714. 

I saw a robin, cheer up! Cheer up. 33151. 
I saw a story in your eyes. 16077. 

I saw angels when we kissed. 11258. 


I saw another angel fly inthe midst of heaven. 20543. 


I saw Esau. 39273. 

I saw heaven. 1688. 

I saw heaven with you. 20544. 
I saw it in the stars. 16078. 

I saw my-love. 35908. 

I saw my love tonight. 6543. 


2081 


I saw tears in your eyes. 43353. 
I saw the moon shed a tear. 48276. 
I saw the ships come in. 51758. 

I saw you next door. 16079. 

I saw you somewhere. 20545. - 

I say a pray’r for you. 43354, 

I say my prayers. 30894. 


_I say to my heart. 20546. 


I see a light. 1689. 

I see a vision of you. 51759. 

I see a window filled with roses. 11259, 
I see all these things. 43355, 

I see dawn. 6544, 

I see liberty in the Flag. 51760. 

I see the angels coming. 1690. 

I see the sunrise. 43356. - 

I see things differently now. 43357. 

I see Thy kingdom. 20547, 

I see you. 25715, 25716. 

I see you darling. 16080. 

I see you everywhere but here. 30895. 

I see you ev rywhere. 20548. 

I see you in every star above. 43358. 

I see you in my dreams. 25717. 

I see your face. 25718, 30896. 

I see your face before me. 11260. 

I see your face in ev ry raindrop. 51761. 
I see your face on every cloudin the sky. 30897, 
I see your face through the clouds. 43359. 
I see your lovely face. 16081. 

I seek the road. 11261. 

I seen my duty &I done it. 6545. 

I send my heart to you. 43360. 

I send my love. 30898, 35909. 

I send my love to you. 11262, 30899. 


I sent a letter to Santa, to watch over daddy for me. 48277. 


I sent my man across the sea. 39274, 

I shall be near. 6546. 

I shall be satisfied then. 47124 (209) 

I shall be there. 35910. 

I shall get home some day. 39275. 

I shall get in such a row when Martha knows. 18845 
111 

I a go quietly. 16082. 

I shall love you. 39276. 

I shall not live in vain. 14692 (289) 

I shall see the King. 53636 (230) 

I shall wait for you always. 11263. 

I shear sheep inthe sheep-shearing season. 34788 (294) 

I should forget you. 39277, 

I should have gotapatentonthosedreams. 20549. 

I should have known. 16083, 20550, 30900, 35911, 48278. 

I should have known better. 39278. 

I should have known that it couldn’t last. 16084. 

I should have left you long ago. 16085. 

I should say I do, 1691. 

I shouldn’ t love you so. 30901. 

I shouldn’t miss you, butI do. 25719. 

I shudder to think. 16086. 

I shut my mouth. 11264. 

I shut my mouth for Uncle Sam. 16087. 

I sing a lullaby. 6547. 

I sing of a maiden. 25720. 

I sing this song. 25721, 30902. 

I sing to you. 43361. 

I sing with you. 39279, 51762. 

I sit alone. 25722. 

I sit & wonder. 39280. 

I smell smoke. 39281. 

I smile on Broadway, 35912. 

I spend each lonely night, serenading a Toney. moon. 
20551. 

I spend my time remembering. 11265. 


INDEX 


I spent a few moments with you. 6548. 

I spoke to the ocean. 6549. 

I spy with my little eye, Something beginning with 

love. 35913. 

I stayed awake to dream. 48279. 

I still ask about you. 25723. 
‘I still believe in love. 11266. 

I still believe in you. 11267, 20552. 

I still believe love is paradise. 16088. 


pt. 3, n.s., v. 37 


I thought the world had no glory. 39287. 
I thought too late. 39288. 

I thought you ought to know. 6557. 

I thought you understood. 39289. 

I thought you *dcare. 6558. 

I thought you’d understand. 20560. 


I threw a kiss in the ocean. 11275, 20561. 


I still call you sweetheart,O mother of mine. 16089. 


I still can sing. 30903. 

I still cling to the U.S.A. 39282. 

I still do. 43362. 

I still feel that way about you. 39283. 

I still get a thrill out of dreaming of you. 48280. 

I still have memories. 30904. 7 

I still have my memories, you can’t take those away 
from me. 1692. 

I still have the mem’ aT of you. 1693. 


‘I still have you. 25724 
I still hold the torch for you. 11268. 


I still love him so. 20553. 
I still love you. 6550, 16090, 20554, 25725. 
I still love you, my dear. 51763. 
I still remember. 6551, 6552, 25726, 30905. 
I still remember you. 30906. 
I still remember you dear. 20555. 
I still think the world of you. 48281. 
I stood & stared. 43363. 
I stood silent. 1694. 
I stopped dreaming, for you. 11269. 
I strolled along Dream street. 43364. 
I struck a match in the dark. 43365. 
I suddenly feel low. 25727. 
I surrender. 39284. 
I surrender all to Thee. 16091. 
I surrender to glamour. 20556. 
I swear by all that’s lovely. 35914. 
I take thee John. 11270. 
I talk in my sleep. 1695. 
I talk to myself about you. 35915. 
I thank God. 35916. 
‘I thank thee. 43366. 
I thank you. 16092. 
I thank you America: 39285. 
I thank you in advance. 20557. 
I think he’ S pretty wonderful. 30907. 
I think I’m falling in love again. 1696. 
I think of arms that held you. 1697. 
I think of'someone. 30908. 
I think of you. 1698, 6553, 6554, 11271, 16093, 
30909, 30910. 
I think of you always. 35917. 
I think of you because I’m in love. 6555. 
I think of you, dear. 25728. 
“I think of you, dear mom. 48282. 
I think of you, I dream of you. 25729. 
I think that I should know. 11272. 
I think the. world of you. 43367. 
I think we’ll just call it a day. 35918. 
I think you lie. 11273. 
I think you *d better hurry home. 53636 (231) 
I think you’ re beautiful. 20558. 
I tho’t I’d never smile again. 16094. 
I thought I cared. 11274. 
I thought I could but I can’t. 43368. 
I thought I was smart. 16095. 
I thought I was through with love. 51764. 
I thought I’d joined the army. 35919. 
I thought it was an angel. 25730. 
I thought it was impossible. 6556. 
I thought of you. 16096. 
I thought that I was through with you. 20559. 
I thought that you knew. 39286. 


2082 


I tip my heart. 11276. 

I tipped my heart to love. 20562. 

I told a lie. 48283. 

I told a lie to you. 39290. 

I told my baby maybe. 48284. 

I told the clouds to hide our moon. 20563. 
I told the corporal lies. 43369. 

I told them all about you. 25731. 

Itold you. 11277. 

I told you so. 1699. 

I took a look at you. 35920. 

I took a plane to the stars. 11278. 

I took a trip into Dreamland. 20564. 

I took my girl to an army dance. 16097. 
I took one look at you. 48285. 

I tossed a blossom on the sea. 35921. 

I touch your face. 20565. 

I traded my heart for another heart. 48286. 


‘I travel the road alone. 51765. 


I tried anyhow. 25732. 

Itried so hard. 25733. 

I tried to love you. 30911. 

I tried to say goodbye. 16098. 

I tripped ona star. 48287. 

Itry. 16099. 

I try to be true to Susie. 16100. 

Itry to forget. 6559. 

Itry to remember. 48288. 

Itry to say I love you. 48289. 

I turned the tables on you. 1700, 16101. 
Iused to. 1701. 

Iused tobe. 16102. 

I used to be a cowboy. 30912. 

Iused to dream. 1702. 

I used to laugh at romance. 43370. 

I volunteer. 43371. 

I volunteer to love you. 1703. 

I wait & pray, my darling. 11279. 

I wait by the shore. 11280. 

I wait for thee. 39291. 

I wait for you. 43372. 

I wait for you at the close of day. 39292. 

I waited by the roadside for you. 35922. 

I waited for a prince to come. 48290. 

I waited on the Lord. 20566. 

I wake from dreams of you. 20567. 

I wake up crying. 20568. 

I wake up dreaming about you. 48291. 

I walk alone. 20569. 

I walk with the King. 34788 (295, 296) 

I walked along with the moon. 39293. 

I walked home alone in the snow. 5201 (424) 
I walked into a dream. 1704. 
I walked into a dream without knocking. 11281. 
I walked with you a ways. 48292. 

I waltzed with you to-night. 35923. 

I wanna be a Sailor. 51766. 

I wanna be good lak Jesus, Lawd. 16103. 

I wanna be like MacArthur, ma-ma. 35924. 
I wanna be the captain, or I won’t play. 47124 (210) 
I wanna be with Mac. 30913. 

I wanna croon a lullaby tune to my mother. 30914. 
I wanna dance witha sailor. 25734, 25735. 

I wanna fly to Havana. 30915. 

I wanna foof on a fife. 6560. 

I wanna get a bunch of Ja-pansies. 1705. 


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INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 : 


I wanna go back to West Virginia. 35925. 
I wanna go home now. 1706. 
I wanna marry a bombardier. 25736, 39294, 48293. 
I wanna private. 25737, 30916. 
I wanna Sing a love song. 43373. 
I wanna Sing a war song. 20570. 
I wanna take a poke at Tokio. 25738. 
I want. 11282. 
I want a brand new swing song. 30917. 
I want a furlough in the fall. 39295. 
I want a girdle. 51767. 
I want a girl from home sweet home. 18845 (112) 
I want a good one. 16104. ~ 
I want a great big wonderful man. 20571. 
I want a guy in uniform. 30918. 
I want a hot dog with ev’rything on it. 1707. 
I want a little love from you. 24219 (599) 
I want a man. 16105. 
I want a man ina uniform. 6561. 
I want a pal & a sweetheart. 16106. 
I want a serviceman. 48294. 
I want a song. 1708. 
I want a uniform. 39296. 
I want all the world to know. 53636 (232) 
I want an army jeep for Tokyo streets. 51768. 
I want an old fashioned girlie from an old fashioned 
town. 29091 (270) 
I want everybody to know it. 41610 (66) 
I want Jesus on the road I travel. 25739. 
I want just the time with you. 20572. 
I want love. 25740, 51769. 
I want my Johnny in the army. 6562. 
I want my man, 11283. 
I wart my son. 51770. 
I want some sweet man. 16107. 
I want somebody new. 1709. 
I want Somebody to love me. 20573, 20574, 51771. 
I want that man. 25741. 
I want that sunshine. 51772. a ; 
I want the world to know about you. 25742. 
I want this waltz with you. 1710. 
I want to be a chanteuse. 30919. 
I want to be a cowgirl’s sweetheart. 11284. 
I want to be a Soldier. 48295. 
I want to be a Soldier like my dad. 48296. 
I want to be a soldier like my daddy. 48297. 
I want to be a fighting Yank. 6563. 
I want to be a flying cadet. 1711. 
I want to be a good American. 20575. 
I want to be a rug cutter. 11285. 
I want to be a sailor. 1712. 
I want to be a soldier’s pal. 6564. 
I want to be alone, just alone with you. 39297. 
I want to be alone with you tonight. 20576. 
I want to be an air mans Sweetheart. 30920. 
I want to be bad. 43374. 
I want to be filled. 48298. 
I want to be glamorous. 25743. 
I want to be happy. 39298. 
I want to be inthe army. 25744. 
I want to be loved like a baby. 25745. 
I want to be made whole. 1713. 
I want to be more than a friend. 30921. 
I want to be near you. 30922. 
I want to be ready. 11286, 16108. 
I want to be somebody’s girl. 35926. 
I want to be the leader of the band. 1714. 
I want to be the man to bring back Hitler. 
I want to be there. 14692 (290) 
I want to be way down yonder in the cornfield. 14692 
(291), 24219 (600), 34788 (297) 
I want to be with Jonathan. 48299. 
I want to be with my daddy. 25746. 


16109. 


2083 


I want to be with Solomon. 35927, 39299. 

I want to but I’m scared to. 30923. 

I want to buy a present for Johnny. 16110. 

I want to close my eyes & dream. 43375. 

I want to croon a tune to the moon. 51773. 

I want to die while you love me. 16111. 

I want to dream again, by that river of old. 51774. 

I want to dream awhile. 1715. 

I want to dream that dream again. 1716. 

I want to fall in love again. 1717. 

I want to follow you. 1718. 

I want to forget. 35928. 

I want to get places with you. 43376. 

I want to get tight tonite. 11287. 

I want to go back to my cabin in the pines. 1719. 

I want to go back to the Smokies. 6565. 

I want to go now over there. 51775. 

I want to gothere. 43377. 

I want to goto heaven. 11288. 

I want to go to Tokio. 5201 (425), 47124 (211, 212) 

I want to go to Tokyo. 51776. 

I want to have my future with you. 48300. 

I want to have you always by. 30924. 

I want to hear a happy song. 48301. 

I want to help. 30925. 

I want to help America. 16112. 

I want to help my Uncle Sammy. 20577. 

I want to hold you. 6566. 

I want to hold your hand. 25747. 

I want to keep you near me. 35929. 

I want to know all about love. 30926. 

I want to live & die in Dixie Land. 50835 (168), 
53636 (233) 

I want to live like that Lord. 1720. 

I want to marry a male quartette. 53636 (234) 

I want to play. 20578. 

I want to ride herd in the sky. 43378. 

I want to rock. 6567. 

I want to save the memory. 25748. 

I want to say, & you cant “deny it, you’re some girl 
47124 (213) 

I want to say yes to Jesus. 11289. 

I want to see Jesus. 43379. 

I want to see Jesus, don’t you. 38171 (175) 

I want to see my daddy. 43380. 

I want to see the sunset in Montana. 35930. 

I want to serve my country. 1721. 

I want to set the world on fire. 30927. 

I want to show you off. 6568. 

I want to spend the next blackout with you. 35931. 

I want to spend the peace with you. 25749. 

I want to stay out of love. 30928. 

I want to tell it to you dear. 30929. 

I want to volunteer. 39300. 

I want to walk right in. 48302. 

I want to watch over you. 47124 (214) 

I want to win this war. 35932. 

I want to work for Jesus. 1722. 

I want you. 6569, 11290, 16113, 25750, 35933. 

I want you baby but Uncle Sam wants me. 6570. 

I want you for a sweetheart. 11291. 

I want you for my sugar daddy. 43381. 

I want you for Xmas daddy. 51777. 

I want you, I miss you, I love you. 48303. 

I want you just you. 50835 (169, 170) 

I want you near. 6571. 

I want you pal. 1723. 

I want you so. 43382. 

I want you to know. 1724, 11292. 

I want you to remember. 16114. 

I want you when I want you even if you don’t want 
me. 25751. 

I want your heart. 51778. 


Iwanta dance. 43383. 

I wanta forget. 1725. 

I wanta go home again. 6572, 

I wanta sing. 6573. 

I wanta smile again. 43384, 

I wanted love. 6574, 

I wanted to be an American. 6575. 

I wanted to come to Broadway. 34788 (298) 

I wanted you to know. 39301. 

I warned my heart. 16115. 

I was a cold potato. 43385. 

Iwas afool. 16116. . 

I was a fool to let you go. 1726, 25752. 

I was a good little girl till I met you. 14692 (292) 

I was a wandering sheep. 34788 (299) 

I was afraid. 20579. . 

I was born in the U.S.A. 25753. 

I was called to the colors. 30930. 

I was entranced, 11293. 

I was glad to know you, soldier. 48304. 

.I was green as grass, 43386. 

I was in love again. 6576. 

I was just a hitch-hiker. 39302. 

I was just telling your mother. 16117. 

I was leaning on Lena. 48305. 

I was looking up. 6577. 

I was Miss Nobody. 39303. 

I was only foolin’, 6578. — 

I was so proud of you. 25754. 

I was talking to the moon. 20580. 

I was the foolish one. 6579. 

I was the one to remember, you were the one to 
forget. 48306. 

I was thinking of you. 5201 (426), 29091 (271) 

I was told inadream. 1727. 

I was with you when you thought of it so half be- 
longs to me. 1728. 

I was your sweetheart, now I want.to be your 

Wife. 39304, 
I wasn’t made for love. 48307. 

I weep not. 16118. 

I went & got love. 16119. 

I went dway. 20581. 

I went hunting violets. 11294. 

I whisper to a star. 35934. 

I whistle & wait for Katie. 1729. 

I will always be in love with someone. 30931. 

I will always caddy for my sweetheart. 39305. 

I will always call you sweetheart. 43387. 

I will always love you. 30932. 

I will always remember you. 43388. 

I will be thinking of you. 48308. 

I will be yours again. 48309. 

I will closer, closer be. -48310. 

I will defend. 11295, © 

I will do my best. 25755, 48311. 

I will-dream of you. 11296. 

I will exalt Thee. 53636 (235) 

I will fear no evil. 20582, 

I will fight for the Red, White & Blue. 20583. 

I will give glory to Thee.: 112977. 

I will give you my love. 25756. 

I will gladly serve my dear old U.S.A. 30933. 

I will heal their land. 35935. 

I will instruct thee. 20584, 

I will lay me down in peace, 20585, 

I will lift up mine eyes. 1730, 5201 (427, 428), 
11298, 48312. 


I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills. 14692 (293, 


294), 24219 (601), 39306. 

I will love you again. 30934. 

I will love you always, but I cannot be with you. 
34788 (300) 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


I will magnify Thee, O God. 5201 (429) 

I will meet you in the morning. 20586. 

I will meet you in Tokyo. 51779. 

I will miss you. 11299. 

I will miss you tonight, little darling. 20587. 

I will never be blue. 35936. 

I will not bind me.. 25757, 

I will not forget you. 25758. 

I will not remember, 43389. 

I will praise Thee, O Lord. 14692 (295) 

I will ride with you again, 35937, 

I will see you again. 11300. 

I will sing of my Saviour. 43390. 

I will sing you a song of Jesus. 16120. 

I will still think of you. 48313. 

I will trust Jesus. 24219 (602) 

I will wait. 25759. 

I will wait a lifetime for you. 51780. 

I will wait but for thee. 30935. 

I will wait for you. 30936. 

I will wait for you at home. 11301. 

I will wait for you until the war is over. 
25760. 

I will wait forever time [?], tilyou come ehome again. 
35938. 

I will walk with God. 11302. 

I wish I could be like a bumble-ing bee. 30937. 

I wish I-could believe it now. 43391. 

I wish I could find that old sweetheart of mine. 30938. 

I wish I could fish. 1731. 

I wish I could make up my mind, 35939. 


‘I wish I could say. 1732. 


I wish I could stop dreaming. 30939. 

I wish I had a heart to give to every girlI know. 
14692 (296) 

I wish I had a sweetheart. 30940, 35940. 

I wish I had a sweetheart just like you. 25761. 

I wish I had my Nellie back again, 48314. 

I wish I had never met you. 48315, 51781. 

I wish I had some one. Jike you dear. 1733. 

I wish I had somebody’s love. 25762. 

IwishI had someone to love me to- night, 24219 (603) 

I wish I had the Shepherd’s lamb. 34788 (301) 

I wish I knew. 1734; 1735, 11303, 20588, 43392. 

I wish I knew for certain, 20589. 

I wish I was an angel. 30941. 

I wish I was an island in an ocean of girls. 38171 
(176) 

I wish I was back in that shack. 35941. 

I wish I was back in the saddle. 11304. 

I wish I was single again. 1736. 

I wish I were a star. 25763. 

I wish I were Aladdin. 48316. 

I wish I were you. 25764. 

I wish, I wish, I wish. 20590, 48317. 

I wish I’d never fell [?] in love with you. 
6580. 

I wish I’d never seen that tavern. 11305. 

I wish that he was back in Tipperary. 14692 
(297) 

I wish that I could have met you before.. 
6581. 

I wish that I could move the Swanee River far from 
the old folks at home. -14692 (298) 

I wish that my wishes came true. 6582. 

I wish that you would be lonely. 25765. 

I wish tomorrow would never come. 43393. 

I wish upon a star. 20591. 

I wish we were just kids again. 20592. 

I wish you a merry Christmas, 20593. 

I wish you were here. 1737, 20594, 43394. 

I wish you were here with me buddy. 16121. 

I wish you were home, 39307. 


2084 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1942 


I wish you were mine. 30942. 

I wished on a star. 51782. 

I wished on the stars. 43395. 

I wished upon a star, 39308. 

I woke from a dream, 25766. 

I woke up with a tear drop in my eye. 20595. 

I won a thrilling contest with love. 48318. 

I won my wings today. 30943. 

I wonder. 1738-1740, 16122, 20596, 25767, 25768, 

39309: 
_I wonder how the boys are on the corner, in that old 
home town of mine. 30944. 

I wonder if I can see Mrs. Forrest. 51783. 

I wonder if she loves me. 30945. — 

I wonder if she’s still a friend of mine. 29091 (272) 
I wonder if the missus misses me. 43396. 

I wonder if the moon is shining. 1741. 

Iwonder if you care. 11306. 

I wonder if you ever think of me. 6583. 

I wonder if you love me. 6584, 20597. 

I wonder if you still remember. 20598. 

I wonder is it true. 1742. 

I wonder what became of Flo. 6585. 

I wonder what became of Katy. 1743. 

I wonder what I’ll do. 1744. 

I wonder what’s at the end of the raintow 20599. 
_I wonder what’s become of Slim. 25769, 43397. 

I wonder what’s wrong with my heart. 35942, 

I wonder when, 51784, 51785. 

I wonder where Ida is gone. 25770, 43398. 

I wonder where my baby went. 16123. 

I wonder where my Oliver has gone. 24219 (604) 
I wonder where you are. 35943. 

I wonder where you are tonight. 1745. 

I wonder where you can be tonight. 6586. 

I wonder who. 39310. 

I-wonder who wished her on me. 5201 (430) 


I wonder who’s kissing the girl I left behind. 11307. 


I wonder who’s next in your heart. 24219 (605) 

I wonder who’s to blame. 11308. 

I wonder why. 1746, 16124, 20600, rig 39311, 
43399, -43400, 48319- 48321. ; 

I wonder why brown eyes won't do. 35944, 

I wonder why I never have a sweetheart. 43401. 

I wonder why the stars won’t shine. 43402. 

I wonder why the world goes on. 6587. 

I wonder why = ve changed. 20601. 

I won ’t be back in a year little darling. 11309. 

I won ’t be far behind you. 20602. 

I won ’t be playing solitaire. 30946. 

I won’t be your darlin’ anymore. 30947, 

I won ’t care. 25772. 

I won ’t cry now. 20603. 

I won "t ever forget you. 30948. 

I won ’t forget. 20604, 30949, 

I won ’t forget, don’t you. 20605. 

I won ’t go back on you now. 11310. 

I won ’t have time to be lonesome. 35945. 

I won ’t let the world see me cry. 43403. 

I won’t play second fiddle for you. 1747. 

I won) ’t play with you. 43404. 

I won’t raise cane cause they took my sugar away. 
30950. 

I won’t worry. 1748. 

I work eight hours, sleep eight hours, that leaves 
eight hours for love. 34788 (302) 

Iworry. 48322. 

I worship you. 6588, 35946, 43405. 

I would be God’s mouthpiece. 1749. 

I would be true. 24219 (606) 

I would find you dear. 41610 (67) 

I would I were in Scotland. 1750. 

I would like to write a song. 20606. 


2085 


I would never be lonesome for you. 11311. 

I would still have you sweetheart, 39312. 

I wouldn’ t brag. 1751. 

I wouldn’ t change a thing. 1752. 

I wouldn’t change my baby. 6589. 

I wouldn’ t do that if I were you. 6590. 

I wouldn’t know what to do without you two. 25773. 

I wouldn’t mind, 25774. 

I wouldn’t sell my mem’ries-for a milliok. 16125. 

I wouldn’t take a fortune. 1753. 

I wouldn’t take nothing for God. 43406. 

I wrote a melody. 20607. 

I wrote a song hit. 1754. 

I wrote this song for you. 16126. 

I wuff oo. 20608. 

I yearn for my cabin in the pines. 1755. 

Ia-ora-na. 35947. 

Ice follies. 6591. 

Ice man. 1756. 

Iceland. 31533, 33620, 34667, 43751. 

Ich bin Ajax, held im kriege. 29091. 
(2:73) 

Ich bin ein armer exulant. 14692 (299) 

Ich darf nicht dankend. 29091 (274) 

Ich gehe des nachts wie der mond. 29091 (275) 

Ich hab dich lieb, 30951. 

Ich hob nisht vus men darf. 25775. 

Ich liebe dich. 9582 (211), 20609. 

Ich mocht mal. 30952. 

Ich ruf’ zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ. 6592. 

Ich will sich nisht ferlieben. 1757. 

Ici-bas. 24219 (607), 34788 (303) 


--ftkle, mickle, bickle, nickel, rhythm of the slot 


machines. 11312. 
Icy fingered blues. 39313. 
I "d be loving you. 51786. 
I ‘d climb the Andes for you. 25776. 
I’d do anything. 30953, 43407. 
I’d do it again. 43408, 43409. 
I’d do it gladly again. 1758. 
Ir ’*d dream a dream of you. 48323. 
I’d feel sorry for my heart. 11313. 
I’d forget you if I could. 20610. 
I’d give a million years. 1759. 
I’d give everything for you. 
304) 
I’d give my all in exchange. 43410. 


24219 (608), 34788 


“I ‘d give my life. 35948. 


I’d give the whole world to have you back again. 5201 
431 

rs a the world. 20611. 

I’d give the world to know. 5201 (432) 

I’d give up the world for you. 1760. 

I’d gladly give him up for Uncle Sam. 11314. 

I ’d like that rose. 30954. 

I’d like to add you to my income tax. 
6593. 

I’d like to be a quitter but I find it hard to quit. 
38171 (177) 

I’d like to be a Texas cowboy. 30955. 

I’d like to be on an island with you. 14692 (300), 
34788 (305) 

I’d like to be the fellow in the picture, if the girl 
were you. 34788 (306) 


I'd like to be your rain-beau. 14692 (301), 18845 


(113), 24219 (609) 

I’d like to bring my mother. 5201 (433) 

I’d like to call you my sweetheart. 39314. 

I’d like to do - what I’d like to do. 43411, 
51787. 

I’d like to dream forever. 11315. 

I’d like to find a new word to take the place of love. 
11316. 


INDEX 


I'd like to get priority on you. 30956. 
r d like to go back to Paris someday. 30957. 
I'd like to go bathing with someone. 5201 (434), 
34788 (307) | 
I ’d like to have you around. 38171 (178) 
r d like to kiss Susie again. 30958. 
I *d like to linger longer. 48324. 
r d like to meet you, greet you. 6594. 
I ’d like to meet you Mr. Hitler. 30959. 
I’d like to put a ring upon your finger. 43412. 
I *d like to rent a flat for you. 18845 (114) 
I’d like to see them try & do it now. 11317. 
I'd like to set you to music. 48325. 
r d like to squeeze you. 11318. 
I’d like to take a chance on you. 51788. 
i d like to take a little walk with you. 
48326. 
T’d like to take you to the church. 1761. 
I'd like to talk about the weather. 1762. 
r d like to wrap you in a bundle. 30960. 
I’d love to baby you in the springtime. 43413. 
I'd love to be in love with someone once again. 
51789. 
T *d love to be loved by a cowboy. 11319. 
r d love to — but Ican’t. 43414. 
I’d love to call you my own. 6595. 
I ”d love to compose a love-Song. 48327. 
I'd love to dance -thru life with you. 24219 
,(610) 
I’d love to do things for you. 35949. 
I *d love to love you baby. 39315. 
I’d love you again. 43415. 
r d never, never fall in love again. 11320. 
I'd rather be a lamp post on old Broadway. 
47124 (215) 
I'd rather be a peach on Broadway. 
,(302) 
I’d rather be a private, for Uncle Sam. 16127, 
,25777, 30961. 
I'd rather be in a shower of kisses than in a shower 
of rain. 24219 (611) 
r’ d rather be singing. 20612. 
I *d rather believe your eyes. 35950. 
Y d rather dance. 39316. 
r d rather go through this world all alone. 6596. 
I *d rather have you. 35951. 
I’d rather have you on my mind, than someone else 
jin my arms. 20613. 
I *d rather know. 20614. 
I’d rather love you in my dreams. 48328. 
I ’d rather not sing on the radio. 39317. 
I’d rather stay home & be lonely, than go out with 
2 , Somebody else. 30962, 43416. 
I’d rather waltz. 30963. 
I'd Still have you. 1763. 
I’d wait a lifetime for someone like you. 1764. 
Ida banda. 20615. 
Ida Belle. 11321. 
Idaho. 16128, 30964, 48329. 
Idaho horse team. 6597. 
Ide banda. 35952. 


Idem kuci zorom. 51790. 
Idillio, 30965. 


Idle Dream Island, 25778. 

Idle hour. 35953. 

Idol of eyes. 47124 (216) 

Idol of my heart. 1765. 

Idyl. 6598, 6599 30966. 

Idyll. 53636 (236) 

Idylle. 14692 30) 

Idylwild idyl. 20616. 

If. 1766, 1767, 16129, 20617, 20618, 25779, 35954. 
If a blackout comes. 25780. 


14692 


2086 


If I could talk to someone. 


pt. 3, n. S., V. 37 


If a prayer will do any good. 11322. 
If a song a day keeps the blues away, no blues fo’ 
me. 1768. 


Jf.all of my dream [?] come true. 1769. 


If anything happened to you. 30967.. 

If dreams were all. 39318. 

If ever. 11323; 

If ever I’d lose you. 11324. 

If every wish came true. 25781. 

If ev’ry day was Sunday. 43417. 

If He came today. 50835 (171) 

If he can fight like he can love. 43418. 

If hearts do break. 1770. 

If Hitler sets the world on fire. 43419. 

If ladore. 43420. 

If 1am slow forgetting. 25782. 

If I can be with you. 25783. 

If I can forget. 35955. 

If I can never have you. 11325. 

If I can sit through a blackout with you. 
25784. 

If I can take along my baby. 35956. 

Iii can, *t have you. 35957. 

If I can’t have your love. 16130. 

If I cared a little bit less & you cared a little bit 
more. 39319. 

If I could. 30968, 39320. 

If I could buy an island. 48330. 


If I could carry a tune. 30969. 


If I could find you. 1771. 

If I could forget. 30970. 

If I could get away. 1772. 

If I could go back to my mother’s knee. 6600. 

If I could hear my buddies sing again. 39321. 

If I could, I would. 51791. 

If I could live for a thousand years. 35958. 

If I could live to love again. 43421. 

If I could only. 20619. 

If I could only be sure of you. 35959, 51792. 

If I could only call you mine. 5201 (435) 

If I could only forget. 6601. 

If I could only have you. 25785. 

If I could only put this kiss into a song. 
30971. 

If I could only say we’re through. 6602. 

If I could own one third of you. . 20620. 

If I could paint a memory. 16131. 

If I could sit on the moon. 25786. 

If I could take your heart & mind along. 
48331. 

~ 11326. 

If I could tell you. 20621, 30972. 

If I could turn the pages back. 1773. 

If I could write a book. 30973. 

If I could write a love song. 20622. 

If I could write a story of you. 39322. 

If I didn’t have you. 39323. 

If Ido, Ided a whippin’, I dood it. 6603, 11327. 

If I do, I get a whippin’. 16132. 

If I do they get a whippin’. 25787.. 

if I do’ q it. 20623. 

If I don’t find somebody soon. 6604. 

If I don’t return, little darling. 30974. 

If I ever fall in love. 20624. 

If I ever get back to Hannah. 43422. 

If Iever lose you. 1774. 

If I find Spanish Joe from Mexico. 18845 (115) 

If I find Spanish Joe from Mexico, oh 0-0-0! Oh 
0-0-0. 5201 (436) 

If I find the girl. 53636 (237) 

If I had a mama like you. 47124 (217) 

If I had a million lives to live. 11328. 

If I had Aladdin’s lamp. 11329. 


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INDEX 


(ade TERESI DA a 


If I had heaven. 20625. 
If I had it to do all over. 16133. 
lf I had it to do over. 43423. 
If I had just one wish, I’d wish for you. 
35960. 
If I had life to live over. 35961. 
If I had my way all over again. 6605. 
If I had my wish. 16134. 
If I had never known. 25788. 
I had no faith in you. 1775. 
Ihad only, 25789. 
I had only known. 11330, 51793. 
I had someone to love me. 16135. 
I had the chance. 43424. 
I had the key to your heart. 25790. 
I had the President’s permission. 43425. 
I had the wings of an eagle. 48332. 
If I had you. 6606. 
If I hadn't wed you. 1776. 
If I handed out the medals. 11331. 
If I have love. 30975. 
If I knew that you’d come back to me. 48333. 
If I knew that you were mine. 1777. 
If I knew the reason why. 1778. 
If I knew you. 30976. 
‘IfI love you. 30977. 
If I must go. 43426. 
If I never come back. 6607. 
If I only had a girl like you. 1779. 
if I only had a hobby horse. 1780. 
ey had a son to help my dear old Uncle Sam. 
If I only had a sweetheart. 48334. 
If I only had wings. 16136. 
If I only just had you. 48335. 
If I only knew. 43427, 43428. 
If I only knew an angel would sing my soldier boy 
to sleep. 30978. 
If I only knew you cared, 25791, 51794, 
If I painted a picture. 20626. 
If I should call you, Mary. 20627. 
If I should live a thousand years. 48336. 
If I should lose you. 25792. 
If I should plant a tiny seed of love, in the Sol 
of your heart. 51795. 
_If I should stroll on a certain hill. 30979. 
If I should turn & face you. 6608.. 
If I steal a kiss. 39324. 
If I were. 30980. 
If I were a bee & you were a red, red rose. 
47124 (218) : 
If I were a bird. 43429, 
nt ae a flower in the garden of love. 53636 
238 
If I were a millionaire. 11333. 
If I were a queen. 5201 (437) 
If I were Irving Berlin. 51796. 
If I were king of Ireland. 53636 (239) 
If I were Lord of Tartary. 35962. 
If I were only Superman. 20628. 
If I were the moon. 48337. 
If I were the ocean & you were the shore I’d be 
kissing you all the day. 18845 (116) 
If I were the worrying kind. 30981. 
If I were you & you were me. 11334, 
If I were you Mister Spoon. 11335, 
If I’m a fool, I’m a fool about the one I love. 
11336. 
If I’m not back in five minutes, start without 
me. 51797. 
If Y m not dreaming. 20629. 
If r m not home for Christmas, mother. 48338. 
If I’m not in love with you. 43430. 


1-1 -3-0 0-0-0) 


pie Tr m pleasin’ you. 20630. 
. If I’m with any one but you, you are always on my 


mind. 30982. 
If iG m with you, 30983. 
If I’m wrong, I’m sorry. 16137. 
If in being forgotten, we could only forget. 25793. 
If it hadn't been for you. 25794, 
If it takes a thousand years. 38171 (179) 
If it wasn *t for the rain. 25795. 
If it wasn *t for tonight. 30984. 
If it wasn *t for you. 20631. 
If it wasn t to be. 20632. 


| If it weren | *t for romance. 39325. 


If it weren't for you. 16138. 

If it’s good. 39326. 

If it’s kissin’ that you’re missin’. 6609, 

If it’ s love. 48339. 

If it’s to fight, what are we waiting for. 
30985. — 

If Jesus wills it so. 48340. 

If Lady Luck is with me I’ll come back to you. 
20633. 

If love be dead. 5201 (438) 

If love is blind. 43431. 

If love is like that. 25796. 

If love were like the tune. 11337. 

If my dreams came true. 30986. 

If my heart could cry. 30987. 

If my heart had wings. 20634. 

If not tomorrow. 20635. 

If only for a day. 25797. 

If only my dream would come true. 16139. 

If only you. 48341. 

If only you had faith in me. 48342. 

If only you would let me. 43432. 

If only your heart agrees. 43433. 

If she comes from old New England, she’s a grand 
old girl. 38171 (180, 181) 

If she don’t care. 39327. 

If some time in the future. 11338. 

If spring should come again. 16140. 

If taxes can beat the Axis. 20636. 

If that jhigh world, 43434. 

If that’s the way you feel about me. 1781. 

If the Axis were wiser they’d keep far away. 
35963. 

If the girlies could be soldiers. 29091 (276), 38171 
182 

wire ial sas gets over the m-m-m-moun- 
tain. 25798. 

If the postman only knew. 1782. 

If the stars are fire. 11339. 

If the war takes you from me. 48343. 

If the world should end to-morrow, I would be to- 
night with you. 18845 (117), 34788 (308) 


If the world should end tomorrow, I’d be tonight 


with you. 34788 (309) 
If there ain’t no heaven. 11340.. 
If there were dreams to sell. 50835 (172) 
If there were taxes on dreams. 35964. 
If there’s a blackout tonight. 11341, 25799. 
If there’s a heaven. 1783. 
If there’s a moon. 48344. 
If they don’t put rations on you. 25800. 
If they ever should ration you. 30988. 
If they never ration you. 20637. 


| If they ration syncopation. 30989. 


If they’d only fight the war with wooden soldiers. 
14692 (304) 

If this is love then I surrender. 16141. 

If this isn’t love. 1784. 

If thou forget. 53636 (240) 

If Thou go with us. 1785. 


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INDEX 


If war is what Sherman said it was. 34788 (310), 
38171 (183) 
If we all do our part. 20638. 
If we all get in there and pitch. 39328. 
If we all pull together, we'll all pull through. 
1786. 
If we but could remember. 20639. 
If we could put our dreams together. 16142. 
If we ever meet. 6610. 
If we ever meet again. 51798. 
If we had never met. 43435. 
If we hadn’t met. 20640. 
If we look for the sunlight. 34788 (311) 
If we meet again. 39329. 
If we never meet again. 30990. 
If we only had a dozen more MacArthurs. 11342. 
If we should ever meet, & dance together. 39330. 
If we Should meet some day. 43436. 
If we want to live. 35965. 
If what I’ve heard is true. 6611. 
If wishing made my dreams come true. 39331. 
If wishing would only make you mine. 16143. 
If ye abide in me. 30991. 
If ye love Me, keep My commandments. 14692 (305) 
If you are a good little girl. 35966. 
oe anxious to pisase me. 5201 (439), 29091 
If you are but a dream. 48345. 
If you are in love. 51799. 
If you build a better mousetrap. 20641. 
If you but knew. 39332. 
If you but knew what I know. 25801, 47124 (219) 
If you can’ *t enlist, buy a victory bond. 6612. 
If you can’t get a girl in the summertime you’ll 
never get agirl at all. 29091 (278) 
If you can’ *t go to war buy.a bond. 43437. 
If you can t love me then like me. 35967. 
If you can’t remem>er then I can forget. 
35968.. 
If you can’t rhumba. 48346. 
If you care. 6613, 39333. 
If you cared. 43438. 
If you could forget about me. 39334. 
If you could kiss me good night. 35969. 
If you could look into my heart. 43439. 
If you could love me. 43440. 
If you could only feel the way that Ido. 35970. 
If you could only know. 43441. 
If you depend on me. 11344. 
If you don’t want me, then set me free. 
11345. 
If you double park your heart with me. 43442. 
If you ever come down to Virginia there’ll be no- 
thing too good for you. 18845 (118), 24219 (612) 
If you ever, ever loved me, love me tonight. 30992. 
If you ever ration love. 30993. 
If you ever See my gal. 39335. 
If you ever want to come home. 1787. 
If you go out of my life. 30994. 
If you go singing every day. 30995. 
If you gotta go, you gotta go. 16144, 
If you have a rose for me.: 6614. 
If you have a sweetheart. 24219 (613) 
If you have the navy blues. 43443. 
If you haven’t got dreams, you’ve got nothing at 
all. 39336. 
‘If you keep on smiling. 20642. 
If you knew. 29091 (279), 30996. 
If you knew Susie like I know Susie. 30987. 
If, you knew what I knew. 25802. 
If you like, Marguerite. 24219 (14) 
If you love America. ._ 11346. - 
If you love Him. 53636 (241) 


2088 


‘Af you only knew. 6615, 11347, 20643, 43445. 


~If you should tire of loving me. 51802. 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


If you love me. 43444, 51800. 

If you love me call me ‘sweetheart. 29091 (280) 
If you love your native land. 16145. 

If you only had my disposition. 53636 (242) 


If you pray fo’ rain, bring along your ol’ um- 
brellah. 51801. 

If you really care for me. 16146. 

If you regret. 6616. 

If you saw Utah. 48347. 

Ifyou say so, it’s true. 39337. 

If you see my bluebird. 30998. 

If you see my Jerry. 43446. 

If you should. 43447. 

If you should stop caring. 43448. 


If you take my heart, take me. 35971. 

If you told me to. 16147. 

If you wanna be loved by me. 1788. 

If you want. a little doggie, whistle & I'll come to 
you. 24219 (615) 

If you want the best—buy Leonard it’s the one. 
1789. 

If you want to be a good American. 16148. 

If you want to fight why don’t you join the army. 
30999. 

If you want to go a-courting. 31000. 

If you want. to say by by Hitler, buy, buy bonds. 
31001. 

If you want to share your love with me. 16149. 

If you want to win this war. 20644. 

If you wanta be kissed. 43449. 

If you were beside me. 1790. 

If you were mine. 16150, 31002, 31003, 51803. 

If you were quintuplets. 93450. 

If you were the salt & I were the pepper, 
together. 25803. 


— 


we'd be 


. If you were to dream. 48348. 


If you will. 50835 (173) 

If you will let me. 1791. 

If you will only care. 1792. 

If you will wait for me. 43451. 

If you would give me your love. 11348. 

If you would know the Bible. 1793. 

If you would love me. 24219 (616) 

If you would only say. 6617. 

If you’d let me change your mind for you. 
1794. 

If you'd only come half way. 6618. 

If you ’d only say you’re sorry. 20645. 

If you ’d ride along with me. 31004. 

If you | "11 be mine tonight. 20646. . 

If you | "ll be my little girl. 24219 (617) 

If you ”l1 be my sweetheart. 6619. 

If you ’1l cooperate. 6620. 

If you "11 just do the singing. 48349. 

If you ‘ll only be a real sweetheart. 35972. 

If you’ll only show a little love for me. 
(440 

If you: ll say you’re sorry. 11349. 

If you’ re going back to London. 47124 (220) 

If you’re physic-ly [?] fit for making love, you’re 
physic-ly [?] fit to fight. 20647. 

If you’ re the only one. 31005. 

If you’ re thinking what I’m thinking. 31006. 

If you're wearin the uniform, you re welcome here. 
25804. 

Igor’s proposition. 51804. 

Igual que antes. 51805. 

Ike Eisenhower. 48350. 

Ii faut partir. 1795. 

Il pleure dans mon coeur. 35973. 

Tala. 43452. 


5201 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


r wl always adore you. 39338. 
r ll always be brokenhearted. 48351. 
r’ ll always be faithful. 25805. 
I’ll always be faithful to you. 6621. 
I’ll always be in love. 51806. 
I'll always be in love with you. 39339. 
I’ll always be near you. 11350. 
I’ll always be remembering you. 16151. 
I'll always be the same old me. 25806. 
I’ll always be true. 35974, 39340. 
I’ll always be true to you. 25807. 
Vl always be waiting for you. 6622, 16152. 
r’ ll always be with you. 25808, 43453. 
I’ll always be your blue eyed darlin’. 6623. 
I’ll always care. 31007, 
I’ll always dream of you. 31008. 
I’ll always feel the same. 20648. 
I’ll always have you. 39341, 51807, 51808. 
TV'll always have you in my heart. 43454, 
Ill always have you on my mind. 20649. 
I’ll always keep smiling for you. 43455. 
I'll always know. 31009. 
Y ll always love my mom. 48352. _ 
I *1l always love that moon. 39342. 
I'll always love you. 1796, 1797, 6624, 11351, 
,25809, 35975, 43456. 
rll always love you soldier. 48353. 
I’ll always love you ’till I die. 6625. 
r ll always miss you. 31010. 
I’ll always pretend. 6626. 
I’ll always remember. 1798, 11352, 11353, 39343, 
48354. , 
r ll always remember, sweetheart. 16153. 
I’ll always remember that night in September. 
39344. 
r ll always remember you. 31011. 
r’ ll always stick with you. 31012. 
I’ll always tell the world. 51809. 
r ll always think of you. 20650. 
r ll always.think of you, mother. 11354. 
Y Au await you dear. 35976, 43457, 48355. 
3 ll be a martyr for love. 25810, 
I’ll be a Santa Claus to you. 38171 ae 
r ll be around. 11355. 
I'll be around somewhere. 16154. 
I'll be at rest when life shall end. 43458. 
I'll be back. 6627-6629, 35977, 35978, 43459, 
51810. 
ru be back after victory. 51811. 
r ll be back again. 35979. 
r’ ll be back, bye & bye. 11356. 
I'll be back, cutie pie. 11357. 
F ll be back in just a little while. 48356. 
r ll be back in me low back car. 29091 (281) 
I’ll be back in the land of the free. 20651. 
I’ll be back in the morning. 16155. 
r ll be back in your arms again, darlin’. 39345. 
I’ll be back in your arms again, darling. 
20652, 
: ll be back some day. 6630. 
Y jl be back some day by your side. 20653. 


I’ll be back to get those kisses that you Seles 


48357, 
r ll be back when it’ S over. 11358, 35980. 
I’ll be back when it’s over little darling. 48358. 
Y ll be back when the war is over. 11359. 
r ll be back with a Jap. 25811. 
r ll be beside you. 16156, 25812. 
r’ 1] be blue. 31013. 
r ll be blue after I’ve gone. 43460. 
I’ll be blue, till I get back to you. 
51812, : 
I’ll be coming back someday. 39346. 


521888 0- 43-9 - 


Vl be coming back to you. 6631, 11360. 

bi ll be coming home again. 31014, 

r wl be coming home to you. 51813. 

I ’11 be countin’ ev’ry mountain. 39347. 

r’ ll be crying over you. 11361. 

r ll be dancing at your wedding. 39348. 

I’ll be ever yours. 1799. 

r’ ll be faithful. 11362, 16157, 51814. 

I’ll be flying back to you. 51815. 

r’ ll be going back. 1800. 

Yr wl be gone for awhile. 16158, 31015, 39349. 
I’ll be good. 51816. 

I "ll be here. 20654, 35981. 

I’ll be home again. 35982, 43461. 

I'll be home when it’s allover. 51817, 
I’ll. be just yours, if you'll be just mine. 6632. 
Ill be laughing at you. 16159. 

I’ll-be leaving you. 43462. 


‘T’ll be lonely. 39350. 


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1 be loving you. 1801. 

1 be marching to a love song. 25813.. 

l.be O.K. in a blackout. 25814. 

1 be on my way. 51818. 

1 be praying Mary Lee. 1802. 

1 be ready to go. - 1803. 

1 be ready when you come. 35983. 

1 be rememb’ring you. 11363. 

‘ll be right there. 51819. 

r ll be Santa Claus to you. 34788 (312) 

I’ll be satisfied. 1804, 48359. 

I'll be satisfied with sympathy. 6633. 

rll be seeing you. 39351. 

Y ll be smiling when you return. 39352. 

I'll be soon going over. 48360. 

I’ll be there. 5201 (441), 11364, 14692 (306), 
20655, 31016, 48361. 

r’ ll be there- Caroline. 48362. 

I tee there, my darling Mary, I'll be there. . 

Vil be there next Sunday. 1805. 

r ll be thinking of you. 31017, 39353. — 

I’ll be true. 11365, 31018, 43463, 43464, 48363, 
48364. 

I ‘ll be true my darling & waiting. 48365. 

I *1l-be true to the girl I leave behind. 38394. 

I "11 be true to the one I love. 1806. 

r’ ll be true to the Red, White & Blue. 1807, 31019. 

I'll be waiting. 1808, 6635, 16160-16162, 20656, 
25815, 25816, 31020, 35984, 51820. 

14 il be waiting ‘alone little darlin’ - 31021, 

ie ll be waiting at the Golden Gate, 24219 (618) 

I'll be waiting, dear, till you return. 20657, 

I'll be waiting for my Dinah, ’neath the Suwanee 
,Ribber moon, 6636. 

I’ll be waiting for you. 6637, 6638, 11366, 24219 
,(619, 620), 25817, 51821. 

r ll be waiting for you, darlin’. 11367. 

Y’ ll be waiting for you darling. 39355. 

r ll be waiting for you, Jack. 25818. 

I’ll be waiting for you ’neath the Red, White & 
Blue. 43465. 

I’ll be waiting for you Susie. 1809. 

I’ll be waiting for you sweetheart. 48366. 


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31022. 

I'll be waiting . for you till you come home again. 
31023. 

I'll be waiting for you, when you get thru. 
11368.. 

Vl be waiting for you with my love. 31024. 

I’ll be waiting here my darling. 6639. 

I'll be waiting over here, ’til it’s over, over there. 
51822. 


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pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


r ll be waiting, sweetheart darling. 16163. 


I’) be waiting when he returns. 16164. 
r ll be waiting when your ship comes in. 48367. 
I ll be what the U.S. wants me to be. 31025. 
r ll be wishing I was there with you. 11369. 
Ss ll be with you. 11370, 20658. 
T "11 be with you tomorrow. 39356. 
if ll be with you Uncle Sam. 11371. 
r li believe this dream is true. 39357. 
I'll bet all the rice in China we’ll put them on the 
run. 39358. 
r’ ll bid my heart be still. 43466. 
ue wu bid you good bye tonight. 16165. 
Ill bring home the bacon for you baby. 
,20659. 
I *l1 build a shrine on Pearl Harbor. 25819, 31026. 
I "ll build my defense around you. 1810. 
i li capture your heart singing. 20660. 
Y li carry on. 20661. 
I'll carry the torch for you. 31027, 48368. 
- li cast my lot with Uncle Sam. 11372, 
r ll cling to you. 20662, 53636 (243) 
8 li close my eyes & think of you. 48369. 
I’ ji. come back. 31028, 48370. 
r ll come back again to you someday. 39359. 
V ll come back for more. 11373. 
i ll come back some day. 25820. 
I'll come back to the girl I left behind me. 
31029. 


I’ll come back to you. 20663, 20664, 31030, 43467, 


,43468. 
I ll come back to you on my knees. 6640. 
I *1l come back to you some day. 43469. 
I’ll come back when the war is through dear. 
20665. 
I'll come home, when the world again is free. 
(43470. 
r ll come marching back to you. 35985. 
‘ig iu come thru’ to you. 25821. 
r ll come to you indreams. 43471. 
r ju count every star. 43472. 
I "ll croona lullaby. 25822. 
Y li do it witha smile. 39360. 
T "11 do my best. 16166. 
r vl do my best & be brave. 51823. 
I'll do my bit. 31031. 
*1l do my bit for the good old U.S.A. 
"11 do my part. 25824. 
‘ll do my part, will you? Will you. 16167. 
ll do my Share. 25825. 
"11 do what the rest do. 24219 (621) 
"ll dream. 16168. 
‘ll dream, my dear. 20666. 
’Ll dream of you. 1811. 
I'll dream of you after you’re:gone. 6641. 
J’ll drift back to you in my dreams tonight. 
,35986. 
Y UU fight for liberty. 43473. 
r jl fight to defend my country. 43474. 
r li find happiness. 48371. 
r ll find you. 6642, 20667. 
I'll find you some day. 1812. 
r li finish my love song for you. 35987. 
Tr li fly home to you. 1813. 
I’) follow my lover around. 1814. 
I "ul forget if it’s allI do. 25826. 
I "ul forget the past. 39361. 
ii ‘ll forget you. 35988. 
y ll forgive you but I never can forget. 43475. 
Y ll free the world. 6643. 
r li gamble on you. 43476. 
I li get along. 6644, 35989. 
I’ll get an idea. 11374. 


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ru get by somehow. 25827. 

rl get Hitler. 35990. 

I "ll get myself a ukulele. 48372. 

I "ll get wise to you. 25828. 

I’ll get you back buy in bonds Miss Victory. 
,483773. 


; r ll get you Somehow. 31032. 


r’ ll give you -my heart dear. 48374. 

r ll gladly die for Uncle Sam. 48375. 

r’ li gladly serve my country. 11375. 

r ll go back to my moon & stars. 11376. 

I’ll go home & love my wife. 18845 (119), 24219 
,(622) 

r ll go on wanting you. 51824. 

I'll go out of my way for America. 20668. 

rl go out of my way for my country. 1815. 

I'll hang around now that I found an angel. 
,20669. 

r ll have no blackout on love. 1816. 

Lig wu help dot the I in victory. 20670. 

LN *ll hit the homeward trail. 24219 (623) 

Is ll join the modern army. 35991. 

I’ll just close my eyes, & make believe it’s you. 
39362. 

I’ll just pretend it’s so. 1817. 

r ll just talk it over with myself. 43477. 


r ll just wait for the sun to shine. 39363. 


it A keep a home for you. 35992. 

r ll keep a Song in my heart. 48376. 

I'll keep from crying if you keep on flying. 
1818. 

Yr jl keep my fingers crossed. 6645. 

i ll keep my promise to you. 39364. 

I'll keep rememb’ring. 48377. 

r ll keep on romancing. 43478. 

se ll keep on singing Maria. 35993. 

I 711 keep on smiling. 1819, 35994, 39365. 

r ll keep out of your way. 51825. 

r vil keep pretending. 20671. 

I "11 keep shining for you. 16169. 

r jl keep smiling. 39366. 

I "11 keep smiling all the way. 20672. 

I’ll keep the Flag flying. 31033. 


bs ll keep the lovelight burning. 11377. 


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I'll keep the mail trail red hot, babys 
31034. 

r ll keep the memory. 31035. 

r ll keep the old flame burning. 39367. 

r ll keep the roses blooming for you. 41610 (68) 

i ll keep you in my dreams. 48378. 

I’ll keep you in my mind, 39368. 

I'll kiss away your sorrows. 6646. 

I'll kiss you in my dreams. 20673. 

I'll know it’s love. 39369. 

I’ll know you anywhere, sweetheart. 31036. 

I’ll laugh at love tonight. 31037. ; 

I’ll lead a commando raid. 35995. 

I’ll leave my heart with you. 6647, 6648. 

ll leave you my heart for a souvenir. 35996. 

ll let you be the skipper. 35997. 

’ll let you know tomorrow. 43479. 

love to say it’s so. 35998. 

love you & leave you. 48379. 

love you as long as I live. 53636 (244) 

1 love you forever. 35999. 

i love you honey, when your money’s gone, but 

x ll not be with you. 53636 (245, 246) 

I’ll love you still. 6649. 

ll love you till the sun grows cold. 36000. 

ll make a full surrender. 43480. 

make a man of you. 5201 (442) 

make America proud of me. 39370. 

make believe it's you. 48380. 


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I "ll make love to you. 11378. 

1 ll make tracks to you. 11379. 

I "ll make up. 39371. 

r ll make you like the town. 47124 (221, 222) 
4 ll make you See my way. 36001. 

I'll march home, mom, to you. 43481. 

I’ll meet you at sundown. 1820. 

r li meet you in my Dreamland. 6650. 

I ‘11 meet you in Paris some day. 1821. 

I, "ll meet you just inside. 39372. 

I’ll mend the heart I have broken. 41610 (69) 
r ll miss you constantly. 6651. 

Ill miss you Johnny. 1822. 

r li miss you when far away. 31038. 

r ll miss you when I’m gone. 11380. 

I ul need you then. 1823. 

I ll never be alone. 51826. 

I "ll never be ashamed. 11381. 

r li never be sorry I met you. 31039. 

r ll never be the same. 11382. 

r ll never be the Same again. 6652. 

I "li never change. 16170, 31040-31042, 48381. 
Ly ll never cry again. 16171. 

r ll never cry for you again. 20674. 

I'll never cry over you. 51827. 

rl never cut down on love. 11383. 

r ll never dare. 43482. 

r ll never dream again Sweet dreams. 48382. 
r ll never dream of more. 43483. 

IT "ll never forget. 1824, 31043. 

I "ll never forget fiesta. 6653. 

r ll never forget to love you. 25829. 

r ll never forget to remember. 1825. 

r’ ll never forget you. 1826, 6654, 36002. 
Ill never forgive myself. 31044. 

ru never give up hoping. 11384. 

r ll never go there any more. 20675. 

¥ ju never have anyone else but you. 43484. 
Ls ”ll never know. 31045, 31046. 

r ll never know why. 36003. 7 

r’ li never learn. 1827. 

I'll never leave you. 31047, 31048. 

T "1 never let you go. 1828. 

I'll never let you go little darlin’. 1829. 
Pu never let you out of my heart. 25830. 
I'll never love. 48383. 

I'll never love again. 20676, 43485. 

ru never love another. 31049. 

E ll never love anybody else but you. 11385. 
i Ru never make the Same mistake. 16172. 
r ll never, never be the same. 51828. 

r ll never say aloha. 1830. 
r li never Say good-bye. 48384. 

I’ll never say goodbye, just so long. 20677. 
r ll never say I’m sorry: 20678. 

i li never stop dreaming. 48385. 

I "ll never stop thinking: of you. 31050. 

I'll never stop trying, until you love me too. 

25831. 

r li never tell on you. 6655. 

r ll never trust that moon again. 1831. 

I 1 never try again. 1832. 

r ll never understand. 20679. 

i ll never walk alone again. 43486. 

ue li not forget. 1833, 25832. 

I "ll only love you half the time. 1834. 

I "11 picket you. 16173. 


‘ LY ll pin my heart to the American Flag. 43487. 


x ll pray for you. 1835, 11386. 

i ll pray for you each day. 48386. 

I "ll pretend I ve forgotten. 25833. 

Ill put my heart away, for the duration. 
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r ll put old Camp Wood on the map. 6656. 

r’ ll put the key in the door again. 51830. 

r’ il recommend love to mend your heart. 39373. 

r ll remember. 16174, 20680, 36004. 

i ll remember April. ‘11387. 

r ll remember ev'ry heartache. 1836. 

T ’11 remember my buddy & you. 48387. 

i wl remember Pearl Harbor for you. 11388. 

E ll remember that night. 20681. 

r ll remember this moment. 6657. 

Js ll remember you. 43488, 51831. 

r’ ll remember you over there. - 39374. 

r ll return. 11389. 

r ll return again. 51832. 

4 ll return, mother. 48388. 

T ’1ll return, mother darling, to you. 24219 (624) 

I’ll return to that home sweet home. 39375. 

I'll return to you. 36005. 

rl return to you again. 11390. 

I'll return to you, in springtime. 11391. 

Ill-requited love. 20682. 

r ll ride a moonbeam to you. 25834. 

rT "ll ride again. 20683. 

I 711 sail on with you. 20684. 

r ll save all my kisses for you. 31051. 

Ti ll save my dreams for you. 31052. 

r ll save my heart. 39376. 

r ll save my love for you. 1837. 

r ll say a pray’r. 31053. 

r ll say it with flowers. 43489. 

I ll say perhaps. 43490. 

I’ll see my Sweetheart Nellie in the morning. 
20685. 

r ll see you. 51833. 

Y ji see you again. 1838, 1839. 

I'll see you in church. 1840. 

r ll see you in Manilla. 1841. 

r ll see you ’round the bend. 51834. 

i ll see you smile again. . 20686. 

I 711 see you soon. 1842, 39377. 

I’ll see you tomorrow. "1843. 

r’ ll seek you always. 11392. 

r ll send kisses into the blue. 43491. 

I'll set the world on fire, if you’ll be my match. 
48389. 

Ir ll shake mother’s hand up in heaven. 20687. 

r ll sing a song. 51835. 

i ll sing joy all the way. 31054. 

Yr au sing my love song to somebody else. 31055. 

Y ll sing on. 51836. 

r’ ll sing to thee. 16175. 

Y ll sing to you. 6658. 

r ll sing you songs. 20688. 

i ll smile. 20689. 

I'll smile back at you. 20690. 

I'll smile for you. 20691. 

Vil soon be inthe army. 16176. 

iB ll speak to the breeze. 1844. 

r ll spend my time. 36006. 

E ll.stand by our grand old U.S. ship. 31056. 

I'll stay on the right side of the street. 
1845. 

I'll still be true to Susie in the good old U.S.A. 
11393. 

r’ ll still love you. 20692. 

Y ll still remember you. 16177. 

I’ll swap my gabardine. 25835. 

rl sympathize with you. 20693. 

Er jl take a chance. 1846. — 

I *ll take a chance — if you will. 6659. 

i; jl take Dixie. 43492. 

I "ll take it on the chin for you. 1847. 

I’ll take love. 16178. 


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I’ll take Manila. . 1419, 1848, 4113, 7004, 12882, 
15356, 15492, 16179, 17184, 

u ll take my chances. 25836. 

I’ll take my heart back to old New Hampshire. 
36007. 

P ll take Tallulah. 1848, 43493. 


I’ll take the city. 6660. 

‘T’ll take the rocky rocky road. 6661. 
I’ll take vanilla. 20694. 

I’ll take Vinella. 22228. 

rll take you back again: 1849. 

I 


ll take you home again Kathleen. 1850, 11394, 

51837. . 

r ll take your smile with me. 11395. 

I "11 teach you the words, darling. 31057. 

r ll tell my heart. 48390. 

“i ll tell my lonely heart. 31058, 43494. 

I’ll tell the world I’m in love with you. 11396. 

I’ll tell you with my violin. 1851. 

I 11 think of you. 16180, 16181, 51838. 

‘l’ll throw a ring around you. 38171 (185), 41610 
(70) 

r ll travel alone. 25837. 

Hy ll treasure your love in my heart. 51839. 

r’ ll try. 16182. 

I’ll tuck you to sleep little darling if you ll pro- 
mise to dream of me. 16183. 

I’ll turn your picture to the wall. 6662. 

Vl wait. 25838, 39378. 

r ll wait dear. 39379. 

r ll wait for the day you return. 20695. 

Ill wait for you. 1852, 16184, 20696, 25839," 
31059-31062, 36008- 36010, 39380, 39381, 43495, 
51840. 

Y il wait for you dear, 20697, 43496. 

r ll wait for you dear soldier boy. 20698. 

r’ li wait for you out by the Golden Gate, 11397. 

r ll wait for you, till the storm is over. 39382. 

I’ll wait forever, for my soldier boy. 39383. 

r Il wait until you’re back, 39384. 

I’ll waltz away with you. 39385. 

Ill wear a rose. 20699. 

I'll wear a white flower for you. 18845 (120) 

I’ll wear cotton hosies. 48391. 

r ll wear your smile. 11398. 

I’ll welcome you back with a smile. 1853. 

I’ll win the war just for you. 39386. 

Ill winds. 16185. — 

r ll wish it were you, 43497. 

_ Tl write you a letter soldier. 39387. 

_T’ll write you every day. 20700. 

Illinois has answered the call. 20701. 

Illusion, 9582 (212, 213), 11399, 29091 (282, 283), 
51841. ; 

Illusion fugitive. 5201 (443) 

Illusions. 36011. 

Ilusion., 36012, 

Illusion de amor. 31063, 43498. 

Iusion de ayer. 43499, 

I’m a bad boy. 39388. 

if ,m a baker rolling dreams ahead. 1854. 

is m a black gal who’s blue. 51842. 

Le m a black patriot. 11400. 

i m_.a bow-legged cowboy. 39389. 

I’m a child of the U.S.A. 20702. 

I’m a citizen of the good old U.S.A. 48392, 

I’m a cowboy from the West, 20703. 

im a cowboy who’s joinin’ the army. 16186. 

I m a diamond in the rough. 55. 

r yma draftee for Uncle Sam. 1856. 

I’m a dummy in love. 20704. — 

r’ m a fighten[?] Yank. 36013. 

I’m a fightin’ man for Uncle Sam. 


31064. 


I’m a guy who wants a gal, who wants a guy. 


. I’ma military man now. 16188. 


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Y m a fightin’ man from Texas. 20705, 48393. 

I’m a fighting man ’round Batan [?] 20708. 

r m a first class all American. 25840. 

Y m a flying cadet. 36014. 

I’m a fool for dreaming. 36015. : 

I’m a fool that way. 39390. | 

I’m a forty-eight star all-American son. 36016. 

I’m a forty-year old mother with a nineteen 
wear old son. 31065. 

I’m a ghost. 31066. 

a m a great big guy. 1857. 


11401. 
r’ m a guy without a uniform. 25841. 
I’m a happy-go-lucky cowboy. 20707. 
I’m a happy man. 43500. 
I’m a home sick mountain rounder. 
r’ m a jitterbug first degree. 1858. 
I’m a kitchen commando. 48394, 
I’m a lady for the navy. 25842, 39391. 
I’m a little Dutch maid. 25843, 
I’m a lone raider in the sky. 48395. 
Y m a lonely little girl. 43502. 
I’m a lonely soldier boy without a sweetheart. 
16187, 
Le m a lonesome melody. 18845 (121), 24219 (625) 
a m a long way from Tipperary. 38171 (186) 
I’m a lucky fellow. 51843. 
iS m a member of the O.C.D. 25844, 


43501. 


Li m a millionaire. 5201 (444) 

I’m a misery to myself. 43503, 43504, - 

Ly m a nephew of Uncle Sam, 6663. 

I’m a new draftee. 20708. 

I’m a nurse for aching hearts. 34788 (313), 
41610 (71) 

I’m a pris’ner of war on a foreign shore. 
31067, 39392. 

is ma refugee from memory. 48396. 

I’m a rider on the high plateau. 31068. 

r’ m a rinkydink, from over the drink. 6664. 

if m a rookie from Ohio. 11402, 

I’m a sailor for Uncle Sam. 31069. 

I’m a sailor’s sweetheart. 48397. 

is m a singer, I’m a dancer. 43505. 

I’m a soldier. 43506, 51844. 

I’m a soldier in love. 6665. 

r m a soldier lonesome & blue. 31070. 

I’m a soldier of the U.S.A. 6666, 43507. 

r’ m a son of a legionnaire. 25845, 

i m a son of a son of a Yankee Doodle dandy. 31071. 

I jm a son of the Red, White & Blue. 36017. 

I’m a son of the U. S.A. 6667. 

r’ m a stranger in my.own home-town. 48398. 

r m a stranger to love, 11403. 

I’m a top hand now. 39393. 

I’m a V-eight driver in a one horse rig. 16189. 

I’m a warden in the O.C.D. 16190. 

I’m a welder at Lockheed. 51845. 

I’m a whoopee sport from Tennessee. 36018. 

I’m a wild & wooly [?] son of the West. 
20709. 

I’m a witness. 11404, 

I’m a working man, 11405. 

I’m a:world war number one daddy. 6668. 

I’m a Yank. 25846, 

I’m a Yankee, 43508. 

I’m a Yankee Doodle doodler. 31072. 

I’m a Yankee ina uniform. 25847, 

I’m a Yankee son of Uncle Sam. 31073. 

I’m a yodeling farmer’s daughter. 6669. 

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r m about to be about with Uncle Sammy. 39394. 
r ma- comin’ back. 39395. 
r m ad libin’ blues, 6670. 
r m aeroplaning my blues away. 43509. 
r’ m afraid. 6671. 
r m afraid I made a mistake. 25848. 
r m afraid I’m in love with you. 36019. 
I’m afraid of you to-night. 11406, 16191. 
r m afraid without’ you. 43510. 
r m afraid you’ve started something real. 43511. 
y m all alone. 31074, 43512. 
‘ m all alone when I’m in a crowd. 51846. 
I’m all American. 11407. 
I'm all broke out with love. 51847. 
r m all inthe dark. 11408. 
r’ m all through with love. 16192. 
r m all up in the air over you. 31075. 
I’m allergic to love. 25849, 31076, 43513. 
r m alone. 6672, 25850, 31077, 31078, 48399. 
r m alone, all alone without you. - 25851. 
I m alongin’ fo’ you. 18845 (122) 
I’m alonging for you, darling. 43514. 
im alten heim. 5201 (446) 
r m always dreaming. 20710. 
r’ m always dreaming dreams. 11409. 
r m always dreaming of you. 43515. 
r m always ready to do the swing. 43516. 
r m always thinking of my Rosalie. 11410. 
r’ m always thinking of you. 16193, 48400. 
r m always thinking of you, dear. 31079. 
I’m always waiting. 51848. 
I'm American negro. 11411. 
r m anA 1 fan of the band. 6673. 
r man American. 25852. 
r man American boy. 25853. 
r ym an American mother. 48401. 
r m an American too. 11412, 16194. 
r m an Irish colleen. 43517. 
r m an old wolf. 51849. 
yi jm an Uncle Sam girl. 43518. 
I m aShamed of myself. 1859. 
r m awake but dreaming. 51850. 
r m at your finger tips. 6674. 
r m being married tomorrow. 16195. 
I’m beside myself, when I’m beside the one 1 love. 
16196. 
r m bettin’ on love. 25854. 
7° m betting on Old Glory. 43519.. 
I’ m blaming my heart. 31080. 
r m blazing the trail for you. 48402. 
r m blue. 1860. 
r m blue all because of you. 43520. 
r m blue as blue. 31081. 
r m blue tonight. 25855. 
i m bluer than blue. 43521. 


I’m breaking my back to make a buck for Beck. 


11413. 
r m broke. 11414. 
ig m buying a bond for my baby. 11415. 
r m buying bonds for Uncle Sam. 48403. 
r m buying some bonds for my baby. 43522. 
a m Called Little Buttercup. 43523. 
5 m Calling on my extra special girl. 31082. 
V 7m Calling you. 25856. 
I’m careless about my heart. 16197. 
r m carrying a torch for you. 25857. 
Vi m Carrying the torch for freedom. 20711. 
I’ m Caught in a blackout with you. 20712. 


I’m certainly glad your father met your mother. 


51851. 

I'm checkin’ out. 20713. 

r m checking out. 11416. 

I’m climbing a rainbow. 11417. 


r’ m climbing the stars to heaven. 11418. 

1 m color blind. 43524. 

r’ m coming back. 31083, 51852. 

I’m coming back for you, sweetheart. 11419. 

r m coming back in springtime. 5201 (447) 

Y’ m coming back sweetheart to you. 16198. 

I’m.coming back to you. 1861, 6675, 43525, 53636 
(247) 

I’m coming back to you — this Sunday morning. 
11420. 

r m coming home this spring. 6676. 

I’m coming home to you. 16199: 

r m concerned about you. 25858. 

I’m counting on you. 11421. 

if m counting the hours. 25859. 

1 m crazy about you. 20714, 43526. 

r m crazy for a date with you. 31084. 

r m crazy over you. 16200, 31085, 39396. 

r m crying but the tears won't come. 39397. 

i m crying dear, I’m lonesome. 6677. 

r m crying for the moon. 25860. 

I’m crying for you. 16201. 

r’ m crying my heart out over you. 16202. 

r’ m cured. 24219 (626), 53636 (248) 

r m dancin’ with the mamas withthe moo-lah. 25861. 

r’ m dancing. 11422. 

r m declaring love on you. 25862. 

I’m dedicating to the colors Stars & Stripes. 
,275863. 

I’m deep in love. 43527. 

Tr m delighted, are you. 6678. : 

I’m depending on you, to keep the Red, White, & 
,Blue flying. 20715. 

r’ m disgusted with you. 48404. 


I’m doin’ a peach of a job, with a little peach down 


in Georgia. 20716. 

fe m doing all right. 16203. 

I'm doing my bit. 48405. 

Yr _m dreaming. 11423. 

i m dreaming, my darling, of you. 20717. 

r m dreaming of my old home town tonight. 25864. 

r’ m dreaming of my U.S.A. 11424. 

m dreaming of no one but you. 31086. 

r’ m dreaming of you. 31087. 

r m dreaming tonight of you darling. 11425. 

1 m drifting on a raft of love. 39398. 

I’m dustin’ off my dreams. 1862. 

u m dying a sinner’s death. 11426. 

r’ m enchanted. 43528. 

r m everybody’s once ina while. 31088. 

r’ m faith. 6679. 

r m falling for you. 6680, 51853. 

I’m falling in love with someone. 20718, 36020, 
,36021. 

r’ m falling in love with you. 43529. 

I’m far away from the girl I love. 31089, 43530, 

r m feeling high on love. 6681. 

He m feeling so sad & blue. 43531. 

F m fighting. 11427. 

r m fighting dear for you. 20719. 

T m fighting on the front. 20720, 43532. 

r m fishing for words, in a sea of romance. 36022. 

IG m flying blind. 16204. 

T’ m flying tonight. 43533. 

r’ m following that old gang of mine. 43534. 

I’m fond of you—you’re fond of me. 9582 (214) 

4 m for democracy. 39399. 

r’ m for the U.S.A. 1863. 

r’ m freien. 47124 (223) 

r m from Nebraska. 48406. 

I’ m from Yankee Land. 36023. 

is m funny that way. 25865. 

r m gettin’ mighty lonesome for you. 16205. 

I’m gettin’ sentimental over you. 20721. 


2093 


ine 
pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


I’m getting ready. 31090. 
- I’m getting scrapping mad about you. 48407. 
I’m getting sentimental. 16206. | 
r’ m getting tired soI can. sleep. 31091. 
Y jm getting wild. 11428. 
I’m giving you all of my heart. 43535. 
ig m giving you up to somebody else. 25866. 
I’m glad. 20722, 36024. 
I’ m glad I am an American boy. 1864. 
I’m glad I can say I’m sorry. 11429. 
T m glad I joined the draft. 25867. 
r’ m glad I knew you when. 25868. 
I’m glad I’m livin’. 11430. 
r’ m glad it was only a dream. 38171 (187) 


I’m glad my boy grew up to be a soldier. 53636 (249) / 


I’m glad my wife 41610 (72), 53636 
(250) 

r’ m glad that I joined. 20723. 

i m glad that I volunteered. 1865. 

I’m glad that I was born a boy. 47124 (224) 

r’ m glad that I’ mo in the army. 1866, 11431. 

LY m glad that you’re not here dad. 6682. 

r m glad there is you. 1867, 1868, 6683, 11432. 

r m glad they put a soldier suit on me. 6684, 

Y m glad | we're through. 11433. 

I’m goin’ back to Mobile. 20724. 

r’ m goin’ back to old Kentucky. 43536. 

I’m goin’ back to whur I come from. 31092, 39400. 

r m goin’ crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy. 31093. 

r m goin’ home to Mobile on the Morgan line. 5201 (448) 

1 m goin’ to build my galan air raid shelter. 20725. 

I’m goin’ todance right out of this world. 6685, 11434, 
11435, 20726. 

I'm goin’ to get a girl from dear old Georgia. 38171 
(188) 

Y’ m goin’ to rock my baby. 31094. 

Y m goin’ to sing. 20727. 

i m going a-fighting. 11436. 

I’m going back home. 1869. 

r’ m going back to Arizona. 48408. 

r m going back to Carolina. 16207. 

Y m going back to Frisco town. 47124 (225) 

I’m going back toGeorgiafor to stay. 51854. 

i m going back to happiness. 39401. 

r’ m going back to Memphis. 11437. 

r’ m going back to my horse & buggy wuggy.. 48409. 

Y m going back to my mother & dad. 43537. 

r m going back to my old pal. 14692 (307): 

r m going back to see my little sweetheart. 51855. 

r m going back to stay. 20728. 

Y’ m going back to Tennessee. 43538. 

I’m going back to that home town of mine back 
there in Indiana. 31095. 

Y m going back to the farm. 24219 (627) 

. r’ m going home. 5201 (449), 25869, 48410. 

I’m going home some day. 43539. 

r’ m going over & get it all over. 48411. 

iS m going over to get the Japs. 43540. 

I’m going to Chicago. 51856. 

r m going todie with the staffin my handhallelu. 20729. 

I’m i to do for daddy what daddy did for me. 
16208 

Y m going to fight. 51857. 

r m going to fight for Uncle Sam. 16209. 

I’m going to fight for Uncle Sam, and for our 
liberty. 6686. 

I’m going to Florida. 1870. 

I’m going to get a girl named Ivy ‘cause ivy al- 
»ways clings. 50835 (174) 

I m going to help my Uncle Sam. 31096. 

is m going to join the army. 11438, 

I’m going to let the whole world know I love you. 
5201 (450) 


s in Europe. 


Ie m gene to picket your heart. 25870. 

I’m going to pop the question. 39402. 

I’m going to see you today. 51858. 

I’m going to tell your mother. 34788 (314) 

I’m going to use my feet. 20730. 

I’m going to wait on the Lord until he comes. 
43541. 

I’m going to war. 20731, 51859. 

I’m going to work until my work on earth is done. 
1871. 

I’m going to your nee you’ re coming to my 
jhouse. 48412, 

r m going to Yuma to do a rhumba. 25871. 

r m going wacky. 48413. 

r’ m going with the spirit. 20732. 

I’m gonna blow my horn, an’ get myself some 
stripes. 36025. : 

I’m gonna buzz, buzz, buzz around you. 48414, 

4 m gonna copyright your kisses. 43542. 


- Tm gonna fight for U.S.A., for you my Chick-a- 


,poo. 1872. 

I’m gonna freeze. 6687. 

I’m gonna furlough my girl- 0. 31097. 

I’m gonna get my mule & I’m goin’ south. 29091 
(284) 

r’ m gonna getcha, I betcha. 16210. 

I’m gonna learn Hawaiian. 1873. 

I’m gonna make you care. 20733. 

I’m gonna miss your kiss on Christmas. 48415. 

r m gonna move to the outskirts of a 16211. 

I’m gonna rise. 20734. 

I’m gonna see my darling tomorrow. 43543. 

I’m gonna take you dancin’ on Seturday night. 
51860. 

r’ m gonna trump your heart. 25872, 

I’m gonna vote for Susie. 51861. 

r’ m guilty of love. 51862. 

I’m hangin’ up my saddle till the sun comes 
Shining through. 20735. 


I’m hangin’ up my saddle, till the sun shines 


thru again. 43544. 


I’m hanging my saddle on the old ranch house 


door. 11439. 
I’m happy. 51863. 
r m happy in Jesus. 25873. 


: Ei m happy to have known you. 6688. 


I’m happy, to see you. 20736. 

I’m havin’ the time of my life. 31098. 

I’m head over heels in love. 39403. 

I’m headin’ for that Oregon trail. 31099. 

I’m headin’ for the blue horizon where the moun- 
tains meet the sky. 31100. 

I’m headin’ for the prairie. 6689. 

I’m headin’ home. 1874, 

I’m headin’ home today. 25874. 

I’m heading for a fall. 6690. 

I'm here. 1875. 

I’m here again. 24219 (628) 

1 m here with you. 39404. 

I’m hitting a high sopt. 36026. 

I’m hoarding you in my heart. 31101. 

r’ m holding out for love. 20737. 

r’ m homesick. 47124 (226) 

T’ m.home-sick for heaven my home, 11440. 

I’m hope. 6691. 

I’m hopeless I guess. 20738. 

I’m impatient for love. 11441. 

I’m in a black out. 43545. 

I’m in.a black-out over you. 31102. 

I’m in a blue mood. 20739. 

I’m ina corner. 43546. 

r m ina crying mood. 6692. 

Y m in a heck of a mess. 6693. 


2094 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


I'm in a mood. 51864. 

r m ina musical mood. 16212. 

r m in a new heaven tonight. 25875. 

r mina rut. 6694. 

r m in a Sentimental mood tonight. 51865. 

r m ina whirl over you. 43547. 

r m in heaven. 25876. 

r m in heaven,-my darling. 11442. 

r m in heaven tonight. 16213. 

r m in heaven when I’m with you. 1876. 

I’m in love. 1877, 25877, 25878, 36027, 43548, 
43549, 51866. 

r mo in love again. 6695, 39405. 

r m in love all: over again. 1878. 

r m in love & it’s lovely. 16214. 

Ls m in love at last. 16215. 

r m in love with a bombardier. 43550. 

x m in love witha cowboy. 11443. 

Le m in love with a doctor’s daughter: 51867. 

r m in love with a girl in white. 39406. 

I’m in love with a guy, who flies in the Sky. 
,39407. 

r m in love with a handsome cowboy. 11444. 

r m in love witha memory. 48416. 

r m in love with a sailor boy. 36028. 

EB m in love with a wonderful girl. 6696. 

m in love with love. 20740. 

r m in love with lovely you. 31103. 

r m in love with Sally MacDonald. 16216. 

r m in love with Someone. 16217. 

I’m in love with the girl I left behind me. 
11445.. 

r m in love with the moon. 16218. 

i 7m in love with you. 1879, 51868. 

r m in that mood today. 11446. 

Fr m inthe army. 25879, 39408, 43551. 

r m in the army, ma. 11447. 

& m inthe army now. 25880, 31104. 

is m in the dog house. 31105.  — 

ig m in the doghouse with Fido now. 39409. 

E m in the infantry. 51869. 

r’ m in the mood for falling in love. 51870. 

r m in the mood for food. 31106. 

Y m inthe navy. 1880, 20741. 

T m in the navy now. 25881, 39410, 48417. 

r m jealous. 39411. 

r m jumpin’ the clouds. 25882. 

r m just a broken hearted soldier boy. 48418. 

cs m just a country bumkin. 6697. - 

6 m just a country lass. 51871. 

ar m just a dog face soldier. (11448. 

x m just a dope. 36029. 

i: m just a fool. 31107, 48419. 

r m just a ghost writer, to a love. 1881. 

r m just a good for nothin’ Someone. 43552. 

S m just a handy man. 1882. 

‘if 7m just a happy hobo walking the rails. 1883. 

E m just a lonely cowboy. 43553. 

E m just a lonely girl. 43554. 

r m just a lonely orphan. 11449, 

r Mm just a lonesome cowboy. 43555. 

Yr’ m just a lonesome soldier. 39412. 

r m just a marionette. 16219. 

8 m just a pauper in love. 20742. 

i m just a poor nobody. 1884. 

I’m just a sailor. 43556. 

r m just a singin’ yodelin’ cowboy. 51872. 

i m just a soldier lad. 6698. 


b m just a soldier without a sweetheart: 39413. 


r 7m just a stranger in this world. 20743. 


I’m just a fumbleweed rolling down the trail of 


time. 36030.. 
I'm just a world war mother. 43557. 


INDEX 


\ 


r m just afraid to say hello. 11450. 

Y m just an old old cowboy. 1885. 

I’m just an ordinary fellow who loves an extra- 
ordinary girl. 20744. 

Y m just an ordinary guy. 1886. 

r jm just an outcast. 31108. 

I’m just as good as single, I’ve sent my wife away. 
34788 (315) 

r m just a-thinkin’. 11451. 

r’ m just beginning to care. 31109. 

r’ m just bidin’ my time. 11452. 

r m just buggy for a buggy for two. 31110. 

I’m just counting the hours. 43558. 

i m just counting the hours until tomorrow. 11453. 

r m just humming to myself. 1887. 

r m just lucky that’s all. 6699. 

r’ m just maneuvering along with you. 1888. 

r’ m just Miss Nobody. 31111. 

I’m just pretending. 6700. 

I'm just rarin’ togo. 11454, 

r’ m just wasting my time on you. 6701. 

r’ m just whistling in the dark. 11455. 

4 m keeping your faith in me. 31112. 

I'm khaki-whaki over you. 48420. 

r m kind o’ lonesome. 11456. 

ie m knee deep in love. 20745. 

r m knitting a sweater for my Buddy. 31113. 

r’ m knocking at your door again. 1889. 

Y 7m knocking at your heart. 11457. 

r’ m laughing at you. 31114. 

I’m laughing outside while crying inside for you. 
1890. 

r m laughing with tears in my heart. 51873. 

r m leaving. 43559. 

r’ m leaving it up to you. 11458. 

r m leaving now. 31115, 51874. 

r m leaving the West. 1891. 

r m leaving you sweetheart. 48421. 

I’m lending you to Uncle Sammy. 1892. 

Ly m like a fish out of water. 48422. 

I’m like a Ship without a sail. 43560. 

i m living in-a dream, with you. 1893. 

r m living on the fat of the land. 6702. 

L m locking my memories in my heart. 43561. 

ie m lonely. 1894, 31116, 31117. 

Y ym lonely & blue. 36031. 

i m lonely dear. 16220. 

iM m lonely for only one. 14692 (308) 

r m lonely for you & Hawaii. 25883. 

r m lonely tonight. 31118. 

r m lonely tonight, Uncle Sam. 25884. 

r m lonely when I m with you. 6703. 

r m lonesome. 20746, 25885, 39414. 

r m lonesome dear. 39415. 

Y’ m lonesome for the mountains. 6704. 

i m lonesome for you. 48423. 

I’m lonesome, my darling. 43562. 

r m longin’ for Indiana. 11459. 

ie m longing all day for you. 11460. 

is m longing dear for you. 11461. 

r m longing for someone to love me. 16221. . 

r m longing for you. 16222. 

r m longing for your love. 51875. 

r m longing to know. 51876. 

r m lookin for a girl with dimples. 20747. 

r m looking for a modern Cinderella. 38171 (189, 190) 

i, m looking for a warm spot. 47124 (227, 228) . 

i m looking for love. 16223. 

r m looking for my old gal. 5201 (451) 

I’m looking for new pastures. 31119. 

I’m looking for someone’s heart. 18845 (124, 125), 
,24219 (629), 29091 (285, 286) 

I’m looking for the gucen of hearts. 43563. 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


I’m looking forward to hello again. 31120. 
r m looking forward to the day. 51877. 
r’ m loosing [?] my mind over you. 16224. 
r’ m losing my mind over you. 20748. 
i m lost ina dream. 48424. 
; r m lost without you, when you’re away. 20749. 
r’ m lucky. 16225, 43564. 
T m lucky I’m a ducky. 16226. 
4 m mad about you. 1895. 
r m mad at my heart. 20750. 
r’ .m marching away to be a soldier. 20751. 
r m marching back home in my dreams. 31121. 
r m marching in waltz time, with you. 1896. 
1’ m marching on to victory. 31122. 
r’ m marching to fight for Uncle Sam. $9416. 
r m married & I’m happy too. 31123. 
r m mighty glad to get back home. 34788 (316) 
I’m mighty glad you are my daddy. 6705. 
I’m mighty proud of that old gang of mine. 
,43565. 
I’m miles from your smiles tonight. 25886. 
r m Miss Liberty, sweetheart of the free. 43566. 
I’m missin’ the kissin’ that you’re missin’ too. 
51878. 
I’m missing you. 6706. - 
Y m missing you today. 48425. 
I’m misunderstood. 16227. 
I’m mourning for the night we said good-bye. 
,25887. 
I’m moving out of Dreamland into Loveland. 
1897. 
I’m Neptune the king of the sea. 38171 (191, 192) 
r’ m neutral. 47124 (229) 
I’m never blue in a blackout. 6707. 
I’m never going to let you go. 48426. 
I’m never gonna love again. 31124. 
r’ m next. 36032. 
r m no good without you. 36033. 
' I’m no slacker. 20752, 32362. 
I’m nobody’s fool since you made a fool out of 
me. 48427. 
I'm not a kazook. 48428. 
I’m not afraid of the darkness. 16228, 43567. 
Y’ 6 not ashamed of you Molly. 18845 (126), 24219 
630) 
I’m not ashamed of you, Molly, I want you just 
,a5 you are. 34788 (317) 
r m not asleep, I’m just dreaming. 20753. 
lr’ m not dreaming. 39417. 
r m not going back to Indiana. 31125. 
r m not going to cry any more. 20754. 
r’ m not gonna worry. 25888. 
r’ m not good enough for you. 31126. 
r m not happy at all. 1898. 
I’m not kickin’. 31127. , 
I’m not kidding, are you. 20755. 
I’m not knittin’ nuttin’ for no one but my soldier 
boy. 11462, 25889. 
I’m not lonely tonight. 1899. 
I’m not sorry. 20756. 
I’m not the master of my heart. 36034.. 
Li m not worth a dime. 39418. 
‘I’m not worthy of your love. 43568. 
I’m nuts about a military band, when it’s playing 
jumpa, umpa, umpa, umpa. 20757. 
FE m nuts about you. 48429. 
I’m of age now. 39419. 
r’ m off my beam about you. 48430. 
I’m off o’ the beam. 31128. 
r’ m off on a tantrum. 48431. 
I ’m off to fight the Wops, the Jerrys & Japan. 6708. 
i m off to get a Jap. 31129. 
I’m off to get Hitler. 43569. 


I’m off to join the army. 25890. 

r’ m off to the war. 20758. 

r m old fashioned. 16229, 31130. 

I’m ona fence. 25891. 

l’ mon my way. 11463. 

r’ m on my way to be a soldier. 25892. 

I’m on my way to Dublin Bay. 24219 (631) 

I’m on my way to have words with your pa. 1900. 

I’m on my way to Mandalay. 24219 682, 633), 
34788 (318), 38171 (193) 

I’m on my way to the big parade. 11464. 

r’ m on my way to the front. 51879. 

I’m on my way to Tokyo, to teach them to say 
Uncle. 16230. 

I’m on the beam with a dream. 43570. 

I’m on the beam with you. 16231. 


; r’ m on the road to happiness. 51880, 53636 (251) 


I’m on the sunny side. 31131. 

I’m on the way to heaven, on the wings of love. 
43571. 

I’m one among millions. 6709. 

r’ m only a lonesome, an outcast. 6710. 

I’m only human after all. 51881. 

I’m only one Yank in a million. 43572. 

I’m only pretending. 16232. 

I’m only the nightwatchman’s daughter. 20759. 

Y m only wishing for you. 25893. 

: m out of this world with love. 48432. 

I'm out to capture your heart. 25894. 

I’m outta gas. 48433. 

I’m painting a picture of you: 1901. 

r’ m painting pictures in all of my dreams. 6711. 

r m patriotic. 1902, 25895. 

I’m patriotic over you. 20760. 

Ee m picking a star for you. 39420. 

I’m pinch hitting for Uncle Sam. 6712. 

I’m pining for the pines in Caroline. 6713. 

I’m playing for keeps. 31132. 


. I’m playing with fire. 31133. 


I’m ple . 25896. 

I’m pluggin’ for the U.S.A. 20761. 

I'm praying for my daddy. 16233. 

I’m praying for you, over there. 31134. 

r m praying for your safe return. 11465. 

I’m pretending. 6714. 

I’m proud I’m Irish. 38171 (194), 50835 (175) 

I’m proud my sweetheart is a soldier. 36035, 

I'm proud of my soldier lad. 16234. 

r’ m proud of you America. 16235. 

r’ m proud of you mother. 25897. 

I’m proud of you my soldier. 39421. . 

I’m proud that I can join the army. 6715. 

I’m proud that I’m an American. 1903. 

I’m proud to be a soldier. 1904, 1905. 

I’m proud to be a Yankee. 18845 (127), 38171 (195) 

I’m proud to be an American. 11466, 11467, 25898, 
31135-31139. 

I’m proud to be the mother of a boy like you. 
18845 (128) 

I’m proud you have answered our country’ s call. 
31140. 

I’m pullin’ in my lariat. 25899. 

I’m putting a puzzle together, a pictomn sweet- 
jheart of you. 20762. 

I’m quite in favor of you. 25900. 

I’m rarin’ to go. 25901: 

I’m rather old fashioned when it comes to love. 
48434. . 

I’m ready. 39422. 

y m ready, come what will or may. 39423. 

I’m ready to go for you Uncle Sam. 43573. 

I’m really in love with you. 20763. 

I’m really sorry. 11468. 


2096 


ae 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


I'm really up a tree. 43574. 

I’m red white & blue over you. 11469. 

I’m reminded of you. 11470. 

I’m ridin’ the Overland trail. 48435. 

I’m riding my pony back home. 20764, 39424. 
I’m riding on top of the world with you. 31141. 
I’m riding right into the moon. 25902. 

I’m roaming from my home in Wyoming. 31142, 


I’m rockin’ to the Rockies. 11471. 


I’m sad & lonely. 16236. 
I’m sad & thinking. 16237. 


‘I’m sadder but wiser now. 43575. 


I'm sailing away. 11472. 

I'm sailing home for Christmas. 51882. 

Im saved. 34788 (319) 

I'm saved today. 31143. 

I’m saving all my coupons for you. 11473. 

I'm.saving my love for you. 48436. 

I'm saying goodbye to Broadway. 31144. 

I'm searching the town. 31145. 

I’m seeking a thrill. 14692 (309) 

I’m sending an S.0.S. 25903. 

I'm sending my love, 11474. 

I’m sending my love, by an ocean wave. 48437. 

I'm sending my love by moonbeams. 36036. 

I’m sending you my héart soldier daddy. 48438. 

I'm sending you red roses. 16238. 

I'm sending you this letter. 11475. 

I'm serving Uncle Sam. 6716, 16239. 

I'm sharing heaven with you. 20765. 

I'm sharp as a tack. 31146. 

I’m simply crazy over you. 34788 (320), 41610 (73) 

I’m simply wacky for fellows in khaki, 31147. 

I’m simply wild about you. 43576. 

Tm singing this song to you. 51883. 

I’m singing to a million but meaning it just for one. 
39425. 

I'm singing to myself. 48439. 

I'm singing with my heart. 25904. 

I’m sinking in love. 36037. 

I'm sitting in a garden of roses. 1906. 

I'm sitting in the window looking for the one I love. 
,6717. 

I'm sitting on a rainbow. 20766. 

I'm sleeping late today, general. 1907. 

r m sleeping my life away. 16240. 

I’m sleepy now. 39426. 

I'm slow but sure. 1908. 

I'm Snuffy Smith of the army. 20767. 

I’m so afraid youre sorry for me. 43577. 

I'm soalone. 20768. 

I'm so ashamed. 20769. 

I'm so blue. 6718, 48440. 

I'm so blue without you. 11476. 

Tm so glad. 11477. 

I’m so glad trouble don’t last alway. 31148. 

I'm so happy I could cry. 6719. 

I'm so happy when I’m with you. 1909. 

I’m so happy with my memories of you. 1910. 

I’m so happy you re mine. 51884. 

I'm so in love with love. 1911. 

I'm so in love withSam. 36038. 

I'm so in love with you. 1912, 6720, 20770. 

I'm so jealous. 31149. 

I'm so lonesome. 31150. 

I’m so lonesome for my old Wyoming home. 
11478. : 

I'm so lonesome tonight. 43578. 


Tm so pleased to meet you. 1913. 


I’m so, so, so, s0, so in love. 25905, 31151. 
m so sorry dear. 11479. 

I'm so thrilled. 43579. 

I’m so tired. 31152. 


r m so tired of it all. 20771, 20772. 

I’m so very happy. 25906. 

I’m sold on America. 31153. 

I'm sorry. 11480, 20773, 31154. 

I’m sorry now. 39427, 

I’m sorry that I lied. 39428. 

I’m sorry that I made youcry. 43580. 
I'm sorry that we said good-bye. 11481. 
I’m sorry that’s all Ican say. 11482. 
I’m sorry too. 20774. 

r m sorry we just can’t agree. 
r m sorry you came. 31155. 
Im staying | away from love. 36039. 

I’m steppin’ out to-night. 25907. 

I’m stepping out with a new heart tonight: 20775. 
I’m still crazy for you. 31156. 

I’m still in love with you. 1914, 11484, 11485. 

I'm still in love with you sweetheart. 39429. 

I’m still lookin’ for the right man. 31157. 

I’m still looking for my first love. 31158. 

r m still the same. 20776. 

I'm stranded. 6721. 

I'm struttin’ my material. 1915. 

I'm swingin’ along with my baby. 16241, 51885. 
I'm takin’ off for you baby: 20777. 


11483. 


’ I’m taking back my heart. 31159. 
- I’m taking care of babies now. 6722. 


I’m taking my mem’ries with me. 20778. 

I’m taking my place in the army. 25908. 

Im tanzschritt durch die zeiten. 11486. 

I'm tearing a page from my memory.. 16242. 

I'm telling all, so the world can know. 20779. 

I'm telling the town. 11487. 

I'm telling you. 43581, 51886. 

I'm telling you over & over, that I love you. 
,20780. 

I’m terribly lonesome without you. 20781. 

I'm thankful. 11488. 

I'm thankful for mother. 31160. 

I’m that way too. 25909. 

I’m the guy. 20782, 25910. 

I’m the little fellow who thinks his country’s mellow. 
43582. 

I’m the lonesomest guy in the world. 39430. 

I’m the luckiest, happiest man in the army. 16243. 

I’m the man who can do it. 1916. 

I’m the man who paid the rent for Mrs. Rip Van 
Winkle. 24219 (634) 

I’m the most forgetful man. 14692 (310) 

I’m the one that’s crying over you. 20783. 

I’m the skipper of a submarine. 25911: 

I’m the sun & you're the snow. 50835 (176) 

I’m the sweetheart of a draftee. 11489. 

I’m the sweetheart of a soldier. 39431. 

I’m thinking, just thinking of you. 16244. 

I’m thinking of my yesterdays. 48441. 

I’m thinking of Texas. 43583. 

I’m thinking of you. 6723, 20784, 43584. 

I’m thinking of you little pal. 16245. 

I’m thinking of you, pal of mine. 25912. 

I'm thinking tonight of my blue eyes. 51887. 

I’m thinking tonight of youdear. 39432. 

I'm threading my needle with twilight. 36040. 

r m through. 20785. 

I'm through believing in you. 1917. 

I’m through with you. 39433. 

r m through with you, tomorrow. 16246. 

I’m thru shedding tears over you. 16247. 

I’m thru with love. 43585. 

I’m thumbing my way to heaven. 43586. 

I’m tickled pink. 20786. 

I’m tired of being blue. 6724. 

I'm tired of dreaming. 1918. 


INDEX 


lm set of everything but you. 34788 (321), 38171 
196 

ra tired of forgiving you. 20787. 

I'm tired of pretending. 43587. 

I'm to blame. 1919. 

I'm too tired, 31161. 

I’m tradin’ my bronc for a jeep: 25913. ; 
I’m travelin’, travelin’, travelin’ home. 31162. 
I'm true to someone. 1920. 

I'm trusting in you. 16248. 

I’m tryin’. 16249. 

I’m trying so hard to forget. 1921. 

I'm trying to say goodbye dear. 11490. 

I’m Uncle Sam’s boy. 39434. 

I’m up in the air about you. 31163. 

I’m up in the air over Molly, she’s up in the air 

about me. 51888. 

I’m up in the air over you. 6725, 20788. 

I’m wacky over khaki, I’m cuckoo over blue. 1922. 
I’m waitin’ up for Adolph. 43588. 

I’m waiting. 36041, 43589. 

I'm waiting at the old corral. 31164. 

I’m waiting for blackout again. 16250. 

I’m waiting for the day. 51889. 

I’m waiting for time to go by. 43590. 

I’m waiting for you. 31165, 48442. 
I’m waiting for you my darling. 48443. 

I'm waiting soldier boy. 31166, 48444, _ 

Im walde. 14692 (311) 

I'm walking. 31167. 

I’m walking around in a memory of you. 31168. 
I’m walking on stilts with my head in the clouds. 

51890. 

Yr ym walking the way. 11491. 

I m wastin’ my time. 20789. 

I’m wastin’ my time with you. 1923. 

I’m wasting my-time. 6726. 

I'm wasting time when I cry over you. 6727. 
I'm wearing red, white & blue for you. 31169. 
I'm wearing wings over my heart. 20790. 

Im wearing your love in my eyes. 43591. 

I’m wearyin’ of worryin’, over you. 36042. 

I’m whistling a tune. 1924, 

Im wiesengrunde. 24219 (635) 

I’m wild about my pretty baby. 25914. 

I'm willing. 43592, 51891. 

I’m wishing for a star. 48445. 

I’m with you Uncle Sam. 20791. 

I’m wondering. 31170. 

I'm writing a letter to England. 20792: 

I'm writing a letter to Tilda. 31171. 

Im writing to a soldier boy. 36043. 

I’m wrong. 25915. ~ 

I’m your priority now. 51892. 

I’m yours beginning today. 1925, 16251, 43593. 
I’m yours, for the duration. 31172. 


I’m yours forever, as long as you ll be mine. 48446. 


I’m yours forever, my good old U.S.A. 51893. 

r m yours forever, sweetheart. 51894. 

I’m yours forevermore. 20793, 25916. 

I’m yours tonight. 16252. 

Images in the water. 38171 (197) 

Imaginary Isle. 36044. 

Imaginary you. 48447. 

Imi au ia oe. 41610 (74) 

Imitation love. 48448. 

Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin 
Mary. 25917. 

Immer leiser wird mein schlummer. 9582 (215) 

Immerati. 6727*. 

Immortal music. 25918. 

Immortality. 5201 (452), 51895. 

Imp. 43594. 


Impatience. 47124 (230) 

Imperial band book. 34788, (322) 

Imperial pageant. 43595. 

Impia. 20794. | 

Impresario. 6727**. 

Impression. 53636 (252) 

Impression of Havana. 51896. 

Impression of Rio. 51897. 

Impression suite. 31173. 

Impressions. 36045. 

Impromptu. 16253, 18845 (129), 24219 (636), 31174, 
34778 (323), 41610 (75), 43596, 43597, 51898. 

Impromtu in C minor. 16254. 

Impromptus. 1926, 1927. 

Improvisation. 16255, 43598. 

| Improvisation & melody. 6728. . 

Improvisation sur le chant de 1’ hymne Lucis sate 

|. optime. 51899. | 

| Improvision. 48449. 

Improviso. 16256. 

Improvization[?] 11492.” 

In a blackout with you. 11493. ~ 

In a blue mood. 6729, 11494. 

In a boat. 38171 (198) 

In a bungalow. 43599. 

In a cafe with you. 1928. 

Ina canoe. 34788 (324) 

In a cave. 53636 (253) 

In a Chinese garden. 25919. 

In a Christmas sky. 1929. 

In a cottage built for two. 43600. 


In a cradle bright & golden. 5201 (453) 
Ina daze. 48450. 
In a deep thought of you. 20795. 
Ina dilemma. 31175.. 
In a donkey cart. 43601. 
Inadream. 11495, 11496. 
In a dream canoe, with embraceable you. 25920. 
In a dream I found you. 11497. 
In a fairy boat. 38171 (199) 
In a fairy dell. 38171 (200) 
In a fog. 25921. 
In a funny seaside town. 25922. 
In a garden down in Monterey. 18845 (130), 24219 (637) 
In a garden in the moonlight. 1930, 36046. 
In a garden of moonbeams. 43602. 
_ Ina garden of roses. 31176. 
In a gondola. 38171 (201) 
In a Gypsy camp. 6730. 
In a Gypsy caravan. 51900. 
In a heaven for two. 6731. 
In a hundred years from now. 1931. 
In a hurry. 53636 (254) 
In a jinrikisha. 24219 (638) 
In a little border town. 20796. ‘ - 
In a little cafe in San Jose. 1932, 1933. 
In a little cafe in the Vieux Carré. 
39435. 
In .a little canning kitchen, under the maak on 
tree. 31177. 
In a little Chinese restaurant. 11498. 
In a little cottage far away, 6732. 
In a little cottage for two. 20797. 
- Ina little cottage in the valley. 39436. 
In a little country chapel by the sea. 51901. 
In a little Dixie dance hall. 43603. 
Ina little green hollow. 31178. 
In a little green valley. 11499. 
In a little house in an English town. 20798. 
In a little mission down in Mexico. 16257. 
In a little old town in England. 25923. 
In a little world for two. 47124 (231) 
In a mellow tone. 16258. 


2098 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 

In a Mexican cafe. 31179. In defense of love. 20801. 

In a military way. 1934. In defense of our land. 16264. 

In a monastery garden. 34788 (326) In der kirschenblit. 18845 (133) 

In a pagoda. 5201 (454) In distant lands. 47124 (233) 

In a pensive mood. 1935. In distress I called upon the Lord. 43610. 

In a place called Bethel. 25924. In Dixieland. 9582 (217) 

In a pup tent built for two. 16259. In Dreamland. 31183, 34788 (328) 

In a rickshaw from Tokyo. 36047. In dreams. 24219 (643, 644), 25929. 

In a rose garden. 25925. In dreams I’ve heard the seraphs. 14692 (313) 

In a rowboat. 34788 (327) In dreams only. 31184. 

In a Russian village polka. 1936. In dreams we re together. 6734. 

In a rustic little cottage, way down in Sunset Lane. In dreams you’re my sweetheart yet. 16265. 
20799. In dreamy Panama. 5201 (461) 

In a sacred mood. 43604. In dreamy Spain. 1942, 47124 (234) 

In a shadow of nigh[?] 51902. In each other’s arms. 51907. 

In a Shady little dell in Delaware. 18845 (131) In early spring. 34788 (329) 

In a star spangled world, of our own. 6733. In einer kieinen pension. 31185. 

In a Swiss chalet. 39437. In Elfland. 38171 (205) 

In a thunder shower. 43605. In every prayer. 43611. 

In a uniform of blue. 51903. © —_ In ev'ry sense of the word. 16266. 

Ina vineyard. 47124 (232) In excelsis. 50835 (178) 

In a vineyard in ole New England. 48451. In excelsis gloria. 1943, 25930. 

In a yodka shop. 53636 (255) In Flander’s fields, 36052. 

In a wilderness of roses. 43606. In flannel pajamas. 51908. 

In a world of gloom. 16260. In Flowerland. 47124 (235) 

In Alabama, dear, with you. 38171 (202, 203) In for the duration, blues. 11504. 

In alien lands. 5201 (455) In freedom’s cause. 20802, 39442. 

In all my dreams. 31180, 36048, 43607. In freedom’s light. 31186. 

In all my dreams, I dream of you darling. 39438. In Galilee. 16267. 

In all this world. 39439. In gay Havana. -16267*. 

In America there’s unity. 1937. In gay Mexico. 51909. 

In Americana style. 1938. In gentle murmurs. 11505. 

In an Alabama cabin. 5201 (456) In Georgian days. 1944. 

In an all nite black-out with you. 20800. In God we trust. 16268, 31187-31189, 39443, 39444, 

In an eighteenth century square. 25926. 43612, 43613, 48454. 

In an old cathedral garden. 16261. In God we trust, to save America. 16269. 

In an old-fashioned attic. 1939. In God’s name - & for liberty. 43614. 

In an old-fashioned garden. 1940. In God’s own time. 34788 (330) 

In an old-fashioned town. 11500. In good company. 14692 (314-319) 

In an Oriental garden. 14692 (312) In good old U.S.A. 43615. 

In & out affair. 16262. In green fields. 24219 (645) 

In & out of love. 48452. In Gipsy costume. 29091 (288) 

In & out of love again. 1941. In Hamburg bai nacht. 1945. 

In answer to a soldier’s prayer. 51904. in happy mood. 29091 (289) 

In Apple Blossom Lane. 25927. In harmony together. 11506. 

In apple blossom time. 16263. In Hawaii lie the brave. 6735. 

In April. 53636 (256) In Hawaii where Old Glory still flies. 11507. 

In Arcady. 24219 (639) In heaven. 39445. 

In Argentine. 43608. In heaven’s name. 31190. 

In Assisi. 48453. In high school days. 43616. 

In autumn. 5201 (457, 458) In His likeness. 24219 (646) 

In autumn time. 39440. In His presence. 1946. 

In Bethlehem village. 51905. In Holland. 24219 (647) 

In between puffs. 25928. In Honeysuckle Lane. 51910. 

In bicicletta. 36049. In Honolulu. 11508, 47124 (236) 

In blinky, winky, chinky Chinatown. 24219 (640) In honor & pride. 48455. 

In Boccaccio’s days. 24219 (641) In honor of Old Glory. 43617: 

In brocade & silk. 24219 (642) In Indiana. 43618. 

In cadence love. 31181. In it again. 20803. 

In California. 36050. In Italy. 14692 (320) 

In camp. 50835 (177) In Jesus I am trusting. 11509. 

In candlelight. 39441. In Jesus’ name. 24219 (648) 

In care of the Man in the Moon. 43609. In just a little while. 31191. 

In case of an air raid. 11501, 31182. In Kentucky where I met her. 1947. 

In castle halls. 9582 (216) : In khaki, brown or navy blue. 31192. 

In cherry blossom time. 11502. In khaki uniform. 25931. 

In Chinatown. 51906. In Ladimer’s apt. 6736. 

In comic vain. 29091 (287) In lilac time. 11510. 

In Constantinople. 5201 (459), 18845 (132) In love again. 36053. 

In cowboy land. 11503. ‘ In love alone. 6737, 20804. 

In day dreams. 38171 (204) In love for the first time. 6738. 

In days gone by. 36051. In love forever. 1948. 

In days of long ago. 5201 (460) In love witha dream. 31193. 


2099 


In love with a star. 43619. 

In love with a uniform. 6739. 

In love with love. 25932. 

In lovely Westview. 6740. 

In love’s enchanted bower. 14692 (321) 
In Mattawan. 38171 (206) 

In May. 29091 (290) 

In Maytime. 47124 (237) 

In memoriam. 6741, 20805. 

In memory. 25933; 39446. 

In memory I wander. 11511. 

In memory of Captain Kelly. 25934. 

In memory of December seventh, nineteen forty- 


one. 43620. 
In memory of you. 20806, 25935, 31194, 43621. 


In Mexico. 1949. 

In Middletown Valley. 48456. 

In more ways than one. 39447. 

In my arms. 16270, 43622. 

In my book of dreams. 20807. 

In my bouquet of dreams. 31195. 
In my cabin by the fire. 43623. 

In my collection of dreams. 1950. 
In my dear old Kansas home. 1951. 
In my dream of you. 5201 (462), 14692 (322) 
In my dream world. 36054. 

In my Dreamland. 6742. 


In my dreams. 6743, 6744, 20808, 39448, 48457, 


51911. 
In my dreams, dear. 1952. 
In my dreams I fell in love with you. 36055. 
In my dreams of Ireland. 36056. 
In my dreams of old Virginia. 36057. 
In my dreams the hills are calling. 51912. 
In my dreams tonight. 43624. 
In my dreams, we re sweethearts again. 43625. 
In my Father’s house. 5201 aes) 
In my garden. 11512. 
‘In my garden of auld lang syne. 43626. 
In my garden of memories. 16271. 
In my garden of memory. 36058. 
In my garden of memory with you. 43627. 
In my harbor of dreams. 11513. 
In my haven of dreams. 48458. 
In my heart. 1953, 11514, 16272, 31196, 31197, 
36059, 48459. 
In my heart burns a light for America. 6745. 
In my heart is the melody. 51913. 
In my heav’nly castle. 31198. 
In my inside pocket, there’s a treasure. 36060. 
In my little canoe with you. 1954. 
In my little chateau. 43628. 
In my little dream boat of love. 43629. 
In my little rendevous [?] 48460. 
In my little white dream cottage. 36061. . 
In my lover’s arms tonight. 36062. 
In my meditation. 11515. 
In my memories. 20809, 43630. 
In my memory. 43631, 51914. 
In my Memory Lane. 25936. 
In my merry Oldsmobile. 1955. 
In my old home town. 6746, 11516. 
In my old Montana home. 31199. 
In my palace of dreams. 16273. 
In my paradise for kids. 16274. 
‘In my reflections of you. 48461. 
In my rosy love dreams of you. 14692 (323) 
In my sleep. 20810. 
In my sleigh of golden reddish green. 1956. 
In my soldier's arms. 39449, 43632. 
In my soldier's lullaby. 25937. 
In my travels. 16275. 
In my treasure chest I find you. 20811. 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n.s., v. 37 


In my treasure. chest of memories. 16276. 
In nineteen forty three. 20812, 43633. 
In no man’s land. 20813. 


- In nostalgic mood: 6747. 


In Nutsy Land. 42845. 

In old Brazil. 6748. 

In old Capistrano. 51915. 

In old Havana. 16277. 

In old Madeira. 47124 (238) - 

In old Madrid. 53636 (257) 

In old Mexico. 16278, 36063. 

In old Missouri. 14692 (324), 29091 (291) 

In old Montana. 31200. 

In old New Orleans. 11517. 

In old San Bernardino. 25938. 

In old Wyoming. 6749. 

In old Xochimilco. 31201. 

In olden time. 53636 (258) 

In our all American way. 1957. 

In our boat. 14692 (325) 

a te s little church around the corner. 
846 

In our chapel by the sea. 20814. 

In our little part of town. 43634. 


- In our old neighborhood. 20815, 43635. 


In our picture book house by the sea. 25939. 
In our red, white & blue home nest. 48463. 
In our rendezvous high on Hill Billy Hill. 36064. 


‘In our sunset rendezvous. 36065. 


In our work & in our play. 31202.. 


~ In our Yankee Doodle way. 48464. 


In Panama. 20816, 31203. 
In paradise with you. 36066. 


‘In paradisum. 39450. 
‘In Peaceful Valley. 31204. 


In playful mood. 38171 (207) 

In Poppyland. 5201 (464) 

In praise of song. 24219 (649) 
In praise of unity. 6750. 

In pride of ,May. 24219 (650) 
In Ramona’s garden. 31205. 

In rank & file. 53636 (259) 

In remembrance. 14692 (326) 
In remembrance of you. 48465. 


_In roaming Romany. 41610 (76) 


In Robbinsdale. 31206. 
In Robot Land. 31206*. 


In romancing. 36067. 


In rose time. 34788 (331) 


In school. 31207. 


In search of a husband. 5201 (465) 

In ’17 twas up to you, in ’42 I'll go for you. 
20817. 

In Shangri-la. 16279. 

In Sibley. 43636. 

In Sicily. 5201 (466) 

In silent hours. 29091 (292) 

In silent thought. 24219 (651) 

In Slumberland. 14692 (327) 

In so many words. 31208. 

In Someday Land. 48466. 

In sorrow now I cry to Thee. 16280. 

In spite of all I still love you. 34788 (332) 


In springtime. 34788 (333), 38171 (208) 


2100 


In Starlight Lane. 48467. 

In step with Uncle Sam. 48468. 

In summer fields. 20818. 

In Sunrise Valley. 51916. 

In sunset. 31209. ~ 

In sweet Ovoca. 5201 (467), 47124 (239) 
In Switzerland. 24219 (652) 

In Texas. 51917. 

In Texas down by the Rio Grande. 16281. 


INDEX 


“nos. 1-12, 1942 


In that beautiful garden. 16282. 

In that Blue Ridge vale of love. 5201 (468) 
In that Gypsy town. 1958. 

In that heaven. 1959. 

In that home beyond the blue. 1960. 

In that little bungalow. 1961. 

In that merry, merry time. 16283. 

In the air. 39451. 

In the air, do & dare. 16284. 

In the air, on land & sea for victory. 43637. 
In the army far away. 36068. 

In the army of Christ the King. 39452. 
‘In the barracks at night. 16285. 

In the blue hills of Maine. 11518. 

In the blue of evening. 6751. 

In the blue of the evening. 11519, 20819. 
In the blue of the night. 20820. 

In the boat. 9582 (218), 20821. 

In the bottom drawer. 25940. 

In the bright moonlight. 16286. 

In the car. 48469. 

In the cemetery at Staglieno. 31210. 

In the center of Central ark. 48470. 
In the chapel of my heart. 43638. 

In the circle of the moon. 48471. 

In the city. 43639. 

In the city of brotherly love. 9582 (219) 
In the corner of my heart. 25941. 

In the dark of the moon. 31211. 

In the day of battle. 39453. 

In the days to come. 1962. 

In the deep cold sea. 34788 (334) 

In the evenin’ > 16287. 

In the evenin’ by the moonlight. 17996. 
In the evening. 39454. 


In the evening by the moonlight in dear old Tennes- 


See. 24219 (653) 


In the evening, in the night, in the moonlight. 16288. 


In the evening of tomorrow. 6752. 
‘In the evening the nightingale sings. 11520. 

In the fair city of David. 48472. 

In the fall of the year. 1963. 

In the farmyard. 14692 (328) 

In the firelight. 1964. 

In the flame of a match. 48473. 

In the flower garden. 18845 (134) 

In the folded & quiet yesterdays, how many times 

has it happened. 11521. 

In the foothills of the Ozarks. 43640. 

In the footsteps of my daddy. 1965. 

In the forest. 11522, 18845 (135),.47124 (240) 

In the friendly circle. 29091 (293) 

In the garden. 24219 (654), 29091 (294) 

In the gardenof chords and meiodies. 53636 (260) 
In the garden of home, sweet home. 5201 (469) 
In the Garden of Love. 20822. 

In the garden of my dreams. 31212. 

In the garden of my God. 39455. 

In the garden where our love grew. 53636 (261) 
In the gentle summer night. 29091 (295) 

In the glass, in the bottle, in the keg. 51918. 

In the gloaming. 1966, 5201 (470), 36069, 51919. 
In the gloaming I hear you calling me. 47124 (241) 
In the gloaming of Wyoming, back with the girl I 

love. 41610 (77, 78) 

In the gloom. 16289. 

In the gloom of my lonely room. 20823. _ 

In the Glory Land. 29091 (296), 50835 (179) 

In the glow of the candles. 36070. 

In the glow of the sunset. 48474. 

In the gold-fields of Nevada. 34788 (335, 336) 

In the gondola. 31213. 

In the good old American way. 16290, 20824, 43641. 


In the good old days back home. 51920. 

In the good old fashioned way I’m going home. 
5201 (471) 

In the good old sunshine. 48475. 

In the good old U.S.A. 1967, 6753,.16291, 31214, 
39456-39459. 

In the hall of the Mountain King. 31215, 36071. 

In the hammock. 1968. 

In the harbor of my heart. 51921. 

In the harbor of my love. 51922. 

In the harbor of your love. 47124 (242) 

In the heart of my dreams. 48476. 

In the heart of old Kentucky. 36072. 

In the heart of the sunset. 34788 (337) 

In the hearts of our navy. 25942. 

In the hills. 14692 (329) 

In the hills above San Bernardino. 1969. 

In the hills of old Kentucky. 6754, 24219 (655) 

In the hills of old Wyoming. 48477. 

In the hills of Tennessee. 48478. 

In the hills of Wyoming. 20825. 

In the holidays. 34788 (338, 339) 

In the hollow of His hand. 38171 (209) 

In the house of my broken dreams. 24219 (656) 

In the jailhouse now - no. 2. 36073. 

In the jungle. 1970. 

In the laboratory. 25943. 

In the land of Lorraine. 25944, 47124 (243) 

In the Land of Love with the song birds. 47124 
(244) 

In the Land of Nod. 25945. 

In the land of snow-capped hills. 48479. 


In the Land of the Golden Fleece. 5201 
(472) 

In the land of the living. 43642. 

In the land of the U.S.A. 16292. 

In the land of Yankee Doodle Do. 11523. 


In the land that’s far over the Sea. 51923. 

In the land we love so well. 31216. 

In the lonely midnight. 31217. 

In the love of Christ. 24219 (657) 

In the market place at Bruges. 24219 (658, 659) 

In the merry month of May. 11524, 39460. 

In the middle of a dream. 6755. 

In the middle of a prayer. 25946. 

In the mist of a memory. 16293. 

In the money. 1971. 

In the moon. 39461. 

In the moonlight. 1972, 5201 (473), 6756, 11525, 
36074, 43643. 

In the moonlight we are swinging. 48480. 

In the moonlight with you. 25947. 

In the morning. 53636 (262) 

In the morning by the bright light. 1973. 

In the mountains. 38171 (210) 

In the night. 20826. 

In the old American way. 43644. 

In the old arm chair. 43645. 

In the olden golden long ago. 

In the Pacific. 43646. 

In the palace of dreams. 24219 (660) 

In the park. 24219 (661) 

In the pine grove. 50835 (180) 

In the red withblues, in the pink in love. 
25948. 

In the scrap iron way. 48481. 

In the secret of His presence. 24219 (662) 

In the secret place. 43647. 

In the shade of the old apple tree. 1974. 

‘In the shade of the oid pine tree. 20827. 

In the shadow of a sigh. 36075. 

In the shadow of St. Paul’s. 1975. 

In the shadow of the Alamo. 24219 (663) 


34788 (340) 


2101 


INDEX at 
: pt. 3, n. S., V. 37 


In the shadow of the barn. 31218. 
In the shadow of the pine. 1976. 
In the shadow of the Rockies. 31219, 36076. 
In the shadow of the sycamore. 34788 (341), 
$8171 (211) 
In the shadow of the totem. 20828. 
In the shadows. 31220. 
. In the shadows of the palms. 1977. 
In the Sierras. 53636 (263) 
In the silence of my heart. 43648. 
In the silence of the night. 20829. 
In the silent sanctuary of my heart. 20830. 
In the sky. 43649, 
In the sod by the-roads. 48482. 
In the soft glow of the-twilight. 6757. 
In the spell of night. 25949. . 
In the splendor of the night. 31221. 
In the spring. . 36077. 
In the springtime. 14692 (330) 
“In the springtime, Kathleen. 6758, 39462. 
In the surf. 34788 (342) 
In the sweet bye & bye when our tears will 
be dry. 43650. 
In the time of lilacs. 20831. 
In the time of roses. 24219 (664), 29091 (297) 
In the train. 5201 (4'74) 
In the twilight. 31222. 
In the twinkle of your eye. 
In the U.S.A. 43651. 
In the valley. 1978. 
In the valley below. 20832, 20833. 
In the valley of dreams. 38171 (212) 
In the valley of peaceful dreams. 48483. 
In the Valley of the Moon. 5201 (475) 
In the valley of the Nile. 50835 (181) 
In the Valley of Utah. 1979. 
In the valley where the wild flowers bloom. 1980. 
In the village. 29091 (298) 
In the wake of an Axis raid. 43652. 
In the wake of the wind. 1981. 
In the wake of Wake Island. 1982. 
In the want ads of the Daily gazette. 39463. 
In the war against men. 47124 (245-247) 
In the war of hearts & eyes. 34788 (343) 
In the way. with Him. 53636 (264) 
In the wee small hours of the morning. 47124 pop 
In the west. 11527. 
In Thee. 31223. 
In there a fightin’. 1983. 
In these hard times. 34788 (344) 
‘In this eternal world of mine. 25950. 
In this garden of my heart. 9582 (220) 
In this land. 51924. . 
In this last great war. 38171 (213) 
In this man’s army. 39464. 
In this - our life. 43653. 
In thorny woods. 5201 (476) 
In Thy form. 31224. 
In Thy love. 43654. 
In Thy manger lowly. 51925. 
In thy sleep. 36078. 
In time of peace prepare for war. 41610 (79) 
In times before. 16294. 
In times like these. 16295. 
In touch, 53636 (265) 
In training for a pilot. 6759. 
In tune with the seasons. 16296. 
In two shakes of a, lamb’s tail, I will be right 
where you are. 20834. 
In two sweet eyes. 5201 (477) 
In Vienna. 43655. 
In wales of steel cross the seas: 31225. 
In war time. 34'788 (345) 


11526. 


In wonderful Wonderland. 24219 (665), 43656. 

In world war number two. 43657, 

In your arms at the end of the day. 25951. 

In your dear eyes. 53636 (266) 

In your knapsack. 25952. 

In your little gown & bonnet, dearie, you have won 
my heart away. 47124 (249) 

Inauguration march. 14692 (331) 

Inca love chant. 1984. 

Incantation & dance. 1985. 

Incarnation. 16297. 

Incense. 39465, 43658. 

Incidental miniatures. 39466, 39467. 

Incidental music. 25953. 

Incident’ly. 20835. 

Income tax blues. 11528. 

Inconnue. 18845 (136) 

Inconstant as the wind. 1986. 

Incredible stranger. 25954. 

Indeed most wondrous it must be. 53636 (267) 

Indefinable something. 31226. 

Independence day. 24219 (666) 

India. 11529, 36079. 

India blues chalest fox trot. 20836. 

Indian breezes. 20837. 

Indian dance. 5201 (478) 

Indian fight. 39468, 43659, 43660. 

Indian flute call & love song. 29091 (299) . 

Indian idyl. 5201 (479) 


Indian lament in G minor. 9582 (221) 


2102 


Indian lore. 11530. 

Indian love call. 1987, 1988. ° 

Indian love, Indian romance, oogah, oogah, lee lee 
la la. 11531. 

Indian love song. 29091 (300) 

Indian lullaby. 24219 (667) 

Indian princess yodeler. 48484. 

Indian sagwa. 5201 (480) 

Indian serenade. 43661. 

Indian soldier. 47124 (250) 

Indian suite. 14692 (332) 

Indian summer. 29091 (301, 302), 43662-43669, 
53636 (268) 

Indian summer days. 20838. 

Indian summer moon. 51926. 

Indi-ana. 24219 (668) 

Indiana. 51927-51929. 

Indiana blues. 16298. 

Indiana lullaby. 36080. 

Indiana state. 36081. 

Indianische fantasie. 5201 (481) - 

Indian’s chant. 22187. 

Indians. on the war path. 5201 (482) 

Indifference. 36082. 

Indoor sports. 38171 (214) 

Infamia. 25955. 

Infantry blue. 31227. 

Infantry - kings of the highway. 43670. 

Infantry marching song. 36083, 43671. 

Infantry of the old U.S.A. 31228. 

Infantry. song. 31229, 36084, 39469, 43672, 48485. 

Infatuation. 1989. 

Inferno. 16299. 

Infidels’ lament. 16300. 

Information, please. 11532, 

Ingenne. 41610 (80) 

Ingomar. 47124 (251) 

Ingrediente. 16301, 25956. 

Injection. 11533. 

Ink spots on parade. 1990. 

Inky Jimmy & Soppy Sally & other ditties for young 
& old. 36085: 

Inland empire. 25957. 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Innamorata. 24219 (669) 

Innkeeper’s march. 6760. 

Inno della liberta. 20839. 

Inquietud. 16302. 

Insect song. 20840, 25958. 

Inspiration. 25959, 25960, 31230, 36086, 43673. 

Inspiration Isles. 51930. 

Inspiration of love. 1991. 

Inspiration sunset. 1992. 

Inspiration waltz. 25961. 

Inspired evangel. 43674. 

Instead of a letter. 39470. 

Instinkt den braucht man umbedingt. 14692 (333) 

Instrumental church service selections. 11534. 

Instrumental no. 7. 1993. 

Instrumental no. 8. 48486. 

Instrumentalist series, folio no. 1. 36087. 

Insurance women. 16303. 

Insurrection. 39471. 

Intercepting. 43675. 

Interlude. 11535, 20841, 31231. 

Interlude melodie. 11536. 

Interludes & curtains. 43676. 

Intermediate clarinet studies. 16304. 

Intermezzo. 5201 (483), 9582 (222-226), 11537, 
11538, 14692 (334, 335) 25962, 38171 (215) 

Intermezzo inD. 6761. 

Intermezzo, In springtime. 47124 (252) 

International. 11539, 11540. 

International polkas. 11541. 

Internationale. 1994, 20842. 

Interpretations. 31232. 

Interstate. 6762. 

Intima. 1995. 

Into Dreamland. 31233. 

Into my heart. 53636 (269) 

Into the blue. 36088. 

Into the dawn. 31234. 

Into the sun. 1996. 

Into the trap. 43677. 

Into the woods we'll trip & go. 47124 (253) 

Intoxicated all the time. 1997. 

Intrada. 9582 (227) 

Intriga. 20843. 

Introduction & fugue. 39472. 

Introduction & Hymn to the sun. 1998. 

Introduction & tarantelle. 25963. 

Introduction for Rambeau. 39473. 

Introduction to love. 20844. 

Introduction to rangers’ song. 11542. 

Introduction to rhumba. 16305. 

Intro. — 2 A.M. 11543. 

Introduzione e arioso. 31235. 

Invasion blues. 20845. 

Invest today. 20846. 

Invincible. 43678. 

Invisible agent. 41831, 42170, 42187, 42197, 
42218, 42262, 42327, ‘42471, 43020, 43677, 
43679, 43680, 43782, "44812, ‘45008, 45389 45756, 


46177. 
Invitacion a la rumba. 11544. 
Invitation. 11545, 43681. 
Invitationfor a holiday. 43682. 
Invitation to the dance. 1999. 
Invocation. 20847, 43683. 
Invocation et fanfare. 2000. 
Invocation to Saint Cecilia. 24219 (670) 
Invocation to sleep. 11546. 
Io ricordo i tuoi baci. 43684. 
Iolanthe. 8'708 (C) 
Iowa. 11547, 43685. 
Iphigenia in Aulis. 42854. 
Ira Aldridge. 39474, 39475. 


INDEX 


Ireland. 9582 (228, 229) 

Ireland acushla. 11548. 

Ireland is Ireland to me. 34788 (346, 347) 
cae the land I’ll always love. 53636 
Irene. 11549, 38171 (216) 

Irene Cummings. 48487. 

Iridaseae. 20848. 

Iridescence. 53636 (271) 

Iridescent. 9582 (230, 231) 

Irish are coming. 51931. 

Irish ballad of 1942. 25964. 

Irish country songs. 47124 (254) 

Irish Cupid. 31236. 

Irish heart. 43686, 53636 (272) 

Irish lassie. 39476, 

Irish love. 43687. 

Irish melody, the Londonderry air. 41610 (81) 
Irish minstrels. 50835 (182) 

Irish mother’s lullaby. 20849. 

Irish reel. 29091 (303) 

Irish soldier. 20850. 

Irish song. 6763. 

Irish stew. 11550. 

Irish whiskey. 25965. 

Irish Yankee Doodle. 36089. 

Irma. 20851. 

Irmelin. 16306. 

Iron bar. 6764. 

Ironclad. 5201 (484) 

Ironing board blues. 11551. 

Ironing out the wrinkles. 48488. 
Iroquois. 43688. 

Iroquois from Illinois. 20852. 
Irresistible. 24219 (671) 

Is dreaming worth while. 2001. 

I’s gwin’ to cross de Jordan. 16307, 31237. 


‘Is it any wonder. 25966. 


2103 


Is it asking too much. 48489. 

Is it for defense. 6765. 

Is it for democracy. 6766. 

Is it just a dream. 43689. 

Is it just infatuation. 2002. 

Is it love you're wild about. 43690. 

Is it real, or just an illusion. 6767. 

Is it really love, or the Gypsy in me. 31238. 
Is it the real thing. 6768. 

Is it too late. 25967, 31239. 

it true. 31240. 

it true what they say. 39477. 

it well with your soul. 24219 (672) 

it wrong. 25968. 

Is it wrong to dream of you. 6769. 

Is it you. 36090. 

Is it you—is it I—is it love. 2003. 

Is not this the fast that Ihave chosen. 2004. 
Is Sally still waiting for me. 43691. 

Is she faithful while I serve my country. 16308. 
Is that a song or a prayer. 43692. 

Is that another way of saying goodbye. 16309. 
Is that smile you wear just a mask. 11552. 
Is that too much to ask. 43693. 

Is that you O'Reilly. 53636 (273) 


Is the King coming soon. 41610 (82) 
Is the meadowlark still singing. 39478. 


Is the old love lamp still burning. 18845 (137, 


138) 
Is there a priority on that. 43694. 


Is there any little thing that we can do. 6770. 

Is there any reason. 11553. 

Is there any use. 11554. 

Is there room up in heaven for an old rocking 
chair. 2005. 


INDEX : 
a ea i a ge gn rrr 


Is there somebody else. 11555. 

Is there something in your smile for me. 2006. 

Is there still room for me ‘neath the old apple 
tree. 47124 (255, 256), 50835 (183) 

Is this adream. 31241. 

Is this goodbye. 11556. 

Is this my reward. 25969. 

Is this really love. 20853. 

Is this the only way. 16310. 

Is this the real thing. 20854. 

Is this what our love meant to you. 31242. 

Is this what you call love. 36091. 

Is you goin’ to put a tax on love. 11557. 

Isaacle & Mamale Cohen. 48490. 

Isabel. 43695, 48491.” 

Isabella kissed a fella. 36092. 

Isabelle. 39479. 

Isadore. 24219 (673) 

I’se in town. 16311. 

I’se just a won-d’rin "bout dis world & you. 
43696. 

Island in the night. 11558. 

Island in the sea. 31243. 

Island lullaby, 43697. 

Island memories. 2007. 

Island of cuddle & squeeze. 
(674) 

Island of dreams. 43698. 

Island of gold. 20855. 

Island of love. 5201 (485) 

Island of peace. 2008. 

Island of the moon. 39480. 

Island paradise. 16312, 31244. 

Island spell. 53636 (274) 

Islands of the seas. 25970, 39481. 

Isle d'amour. 38171 (217) 

Isle of broken dreams. 2009. 

Isle of La Flor. 43699. 

Isle of memories. 20856. 

Isle of Romance. 48492. 

Isle of the setting sun. 2010. 

Isle where dreams come true. 48493. 

Isles of the sea. 48494. 

Isn't it fun to go window-shopping. 16313. 

Isn’t it great to be married. 53636 (275, 2'76) 

Isn’ t it lovely. 43700. 

Isn’t it quite natural, that I love you. 11559. 

Isn’t it time for love. 20857. 

Isn’t it wonderful. 2011, 6771. 

Isn’t love a lovely thing. 39482. 

Isn’t she a honey. 20858. 

Isn't this a great romance. 20859. 

Isto aqui o que e, 11560. 

It. 25971, 

It ain't gonna rain. 11561. 

It ain’t gonna rain no mo’. 

It ain't right to me. 6773. 

It ain’t right to say ain't. 2014. 

It all adds up to you. 25972. 

It all begins again. 6774. 

It all concerns you. 36093. 

It all depends. 25973, 31245. 

It all depends on me. 16314. 

It all depends on you. 2015, 6775, 31246. 

It all depends on you & you. 2016. 

It all ended too soon. 2017. 

It all means you. 11562. 

It always takes two for love. 11563. 


9582 (232), 24219 


2012, 2013, 6772. 


It beats the band what Dixieland candotoSousa. 16315. 


It breaks my heart to see youcry. 43701. 

It brings joy to tell of Jesus. 20860. 

It came tobe. 16316. 

It came upon the midnight clear. 24219 (675) 
It can be done. 16317. 


It can be done & it will be done. 31247. 

It can never be the same. 36094. 

It can ’t be all the moon. 16318... 

It can’t be spring. 16319. 4 

It can ’t be the same old farm. 34788 (348) 

It can’t be true. 6776. 

It can’t be wrong. 431702. 

It comes up love. 43703, 43704, 

It costs so little, but it means so much. 39483. 

It could happen. 31248. 

It could happen here. 36095. 

It could have been a summer romance. 43705. 

It couldn’t be. 51932. 

It creeps by night. 2018. 

It depends on you. 20861. 

It didn’ t mean a thing. 2019. 

It didn’t mean a thing without you. 2020. 

It doesn’t make sense. 25974. 

It doesn’t matter. 16320. 

It doesn’t matter to you. 48495. 

It doesn’ t matter what happens. 51933. 

It don’t matter now. 11564, 36096. 

It don’t seem right to take my loving heart away. 
5201 (486) 

It don’t seem right to take your lovin’ heart away. 
24219 (676) 

It feels so satisfying. 39484. 

It gets me. 43706. 

It goes in one ear & out the other. 31249. 

It had to be that way. 11565. 

It happened again. 31250. 

It happened at last. 36097. 

It happened in Bagdad. 16321. 

It happened in my heart. 43707. 

It happened to me, &it canhappen to you. 20862. 

It hasn’t been so long. 2021. 

It hurts me so. 31251. 

It is a good thing to give thanks. unto the Lord. 
5201 (487) 

It is a long way from here to Dixie. 48496. 

It is a-spring night. 16322. 

It is Christmas again. 618. 

It is finished. 24219 (677) 

It is for me. 34788 (349) 

It is good to be here. 24219 (678) 

It is hard to believe. 20863, 25975. 

Itis here. 38171 (218) 

It is love again. 48497. 

It is my aim to please you. 6777. 

It is my desire. 2022. 

It is not a sacrifice. 11566. 

It is passion. 20864. 

It is sad in the forest today. 2023. 

It is sweet of you. 36098. 

It is you. 36099. 

It isn’t fair. 48498. 

It isn’t fun with anyone but you. 20865. 

It isn’t raining rain. 24219 (679) 

It isn’t raining rain to me. 31252. 

It isn’t the same. 51934. 

It isn’t too late to care. 11567. 

It isn’t true. 51935. 

It just wasn’t in the stars. 48499. 

It looks like an early autumn. 36100. 

It makes me laugh. 25978. 

It makes no difference now. 51936. 

It may be a long, long time. 43708. 

It may be far to Tipperary, it’s a longer way to 
Tennessee. 5201 (488) 

It may be love. 16323. 

It may seem funny to you. 431709. 

It might have been. 16324, 25977, 31253, 36101, 
39485, 51937. 


Sud 


It must be green-up time. 11568. 
It must be jelly, cause yam don’t shake like that. 
43710, 
It must be love. 48500. , 
It must be love tnat’s creeping up. 31254, 
It must be love, what else could it be. 20866. 
It must be so, 2024. 
It must be you. 20867, 36102. 
It must have been the moon. 16325. 
It must have been you, 31255. 
It must have happened many tears ago. 16326. 
It musta been somethin I ’et.. 16327. 
It never can be. 25978. 
It never rains but it pours. 31256. 
It only happens once. 31257. 
It pays to advertise. 20868, 
It pays to pray. 39486. 
It rained on Tuesday. 36103. 
It says here. 43711. 
It seems like yesterday. 2025. 
It seems like yesterday, when I met.you. 16328, 
It seems so long ago. 20869, 51938. 
It seems to me. 36104, 36105. 
It seems too good to be true. 48501. 
It shouldn’t be done. 16329. 
It shouldn’t happen to a dog. 6778. 
It shouldn’t make any difference who, 36106. 
It sounds familiar. 31258, 
It started all over again. 25979, 43712. 
It started with a kiss. 43713, 51939. 
It started with Eve. 626, 39487. 
It takes a kiss to catch a kiss. 6779. 
It takes a marine. 20870.- 
It takes more than one. 31259. 
It takes the moon. 39488. 
It takes this song to get me by. 20871. 
It takes two, to have a love affiar. 16330. 
It takes two to make love. 51940. 
It tickles my heart when you smile at me. 16331. 
It took a small town girl to fool a big town man. 
5201 (490), 18845 (139) 
It took somebody like you. 25980. 
It trills & thrills. 5201 (489), 18845 (140) 
It was a dream, dear. 16332. ° 
It was a long time ago. 31260. 
It was a lovely night. 6780. 
It was a lover &his lass. 6781, 18845 (141), 
24219 (680) 


It was a midsummer night, & the feoum was you. . 


43714. 

‘It was athrill, 25981. 

It was cherry blossom time. 25982. 

It was destined in the stars. 48502. 

‘It was down in Florida I met you. 36107. 

It was for me. 43715. 

It was heaven, just being with you. 43716. 

It was just a dream. 6782, 31261, 43717. 

It was just a song at twilight that made me come 
back to you. 34788 (350) 

It was just a summer romance. 36108. . 

It was just wishful thinking. 51941. 

It was like Christmas morning. 48503. 

It was mean of.you to make me care, 16333. 

- It was my turn to laugh, but I cried. 6783. 

It was not a dream. 25983. 

It was nothing but a rose. 41610 (83) 

It was on my wedding day when I first heard them 
play The bells, 9582 (233) 

It was only adream. 29872, 30873. 

It was only a postcard toa sailor in the coast- 
guard, - 39489, ; : 

It was only you. 36109. 


521888 0 - 43 - 10 


“RUE Reve 


INDEX 


“nos. 1-12, 1942 


It was rainin’ on the river. 51942. 

It was raining. 20874. 

mE the day that my man went away. 
71 


It was sixty-two below in the little igalo[ ?] 
16334. 
It was sweet of you. 2026, 


‘It was swell while it lasted. 36110, 


eS the lovelight in thine eyes. 18845 

It was the time of roses. 38171 (219) 

It was wonderful, 48504. 

It was you, 43719, 

It was you all the time. 6784, 25984. 

It wasn’t meant for me. 51 943, 

It will be a Pacific Ocean again, when we get 
through. 11569. ~ 

It will be sometime. 6785. 

It will be victory. 20875. 

It will never do. 2027. 

It will never get well if you pick it. 
20876. 

It will soon be over, over there. 48505. 

It won't be a cinch but we’ll win. 36111. 

It won ’t be forever. 39490. 

It won ’t be fun but it’s gotta be done. 2028. 

It won’t be long. 6786, 11570, 20877, 39491. 

It won’t be long now. 11571, 20878, 31262, 36112, 
43720, 48506, 51944. 

It won t be long now, Mary. 51945. 

It won’t be long till Jesus comes. 36113. 

It won’t be long till you belong to me. 
25985. 

It won’t be over till someone hollers uncle, 
31263. 

It won’t be so long now. 25986. 

It won’t last long. 36114. 

It won "t take a year. 43721. 

It won’t take long. 6787, 20879, 25987. 

It won’t take long to win. 11572. 

It would be wonderful. 43722. 

It would have just begun. 39492. 

Italia, 34788 (351) 

Italian caprice theme. 38279, 

Italien im lied. 36115. 

Italienische. 11573. 

It’ll all be over someday. 31264. 

It’ll be over, before we begin. 2029. 

It’ll do you good & hélp you too. 25988. 

It’s a beautiful day in America. 11574. 

It’s a beautiful moon that shines down on Miami. 
25989, 

It’s a bet. 39493. 

It’s a blackout. 20880, © 

It’s a blue evening. 36116, 

It’s aboy. 43723. 

It’s a brand new world to me. 16335. 

It’s a call for whose baby. 51946, 

It’s a crazy sort of dream. 43724. 

It’s a dainty song. 20881. 

It’s a darned good ranch, for the shape it’s in. 
48507. 

It’s a date. 16336. 

It’s a date, little jap, it’s a date. 31265. 

It’s a dog’ s life. 36117. 

It’s a dog’s life, livin’ in a pup tent. 43725. 

It’s a fight to a finish. 51947. 

It’s a foregone conclusion that we’re going to win 
the war. 43726. — 

It’s a free-for-all. 48508. 

It’s a funny thing what a wedding ring will do, 
16337, 


2105 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


It’s a funny world. 20882. 

It’s a grand old Flag we're fighting for. 
25990. 

It’s a grand old U.S.A. 31266. 

It’s a great great country. 11575. 

It’s a great old land. 43727. 

It’s a great place to live, America. 11576. 

It’s a gumdrop tree. 20883.. 

It’s a helluva swelluva helluva life in the army. 
51948. 

It’ s a hundred to one. 36118. 

It’s a jeep. 20884. 

It’s a K.O. for Tokyo. 11577. 

It’ s a little bit late. 48509. 

It’s a lonely park. 16338. 

It’ s a long long trail to old Tipparail. 39494. 

It’s a long, long way, back to Childhood Town. 
5201 (491) 

It’s a long, long way to Tokyo. 20885. 

It’ s a long, long way to yesterday. 36119, 51949. 

It’s a long way to Berlin, but we’ll get there. 
48510. 

It’s a long way to Miami Beach. 16339. 

It’ Ss a long way to old Broadway. 20886. 

It’s a long way to Tipperary. 5201 (492), 24219 
681) 

ae a long way to Tokyo’ but we will get there. 
6788. 

It’s a long way to Tokyo, but we're on our way. 
20887. 

It’s a long way to victory. 51950. 

It’s a low down shame. 25991. 

It’s a man in Harlem. 48511. 

‘It’s a military secret. 6789, 31267, 43728, 51951. 

It’s a mystery to me. 20888. 

It’s a myst’ry to me. 6790. 

It's a natural for the U.S.A. 20889. 

It’s a pip. 2030. 

It’ sapleasure. 20890, 20891. 

It’s a priviledge [?], not a duty. 20892. 

It’ Ss a privilege, Uncle Sam. 2031. 

It’ s arhumba. 51952. 

It’ Ss a secret sh- hhh. . 51953. 

It’s a shame you can’t love me. 2032. 

It’ s asin tobe sorry. 31268. 

It’s a sin to love. 20893. 

It’s a sprig of arbutus. 20894. 

It’s a strange phenomenon called love. 20895. 

It’s a swell place to be. 2033. 

It’s a ticket to romance. 6791. 

It’s a trick of the U.S.A. 20896. 

It’s a V for victory. 43729, 51954. 

It’ saV - V for victory. 25992. 

It’s a weary, dreary long day: 25993. 

It’s a year since I saw you last night. 2034. 

It’s about time. 16340. 

It’s acacia blossom time near San Francisco. 
16341. 

It’s agin the law. 31269. 

It’s alladream. 41610 (84), 51955. 

It’s all about you. 6792. 


It's all because of you. 36120. 

It’s. all done with radio. 51956. 

It’s all for the Red, White & Blue. 20897. 
It’s all for victory. 16342. 

It’s all for you. 36121. 

It’s all just for you, everything Ido. 11578. , 
It’s all out for defense. 2035. 

It’s all over. 16343. 

It’s all over now. 25994, 31270, 39495. 
It’s all over town. 36122. 

It’s all too wonderful. 2036. 


It’s all up to you. 31271, 43730. 

It’s all worth fighting for, 6793. 

It’s all your fault. 31272. 

It’s almost a year, since you went away. 6794. 

It’s always you. 31273. 

It’s America forever. 39496. 

It’s an all out war. 16344. 

It’s an awful thing to not know where you are. 
24219 (682) 

It’s an ill wind that blows nobody love. 51957. 

It’s an old Spanish custom. 20898. 

It’s another Waterloo. 2037. 

It’s as simple as ABC &D. 31274. 

It’s autumn time again. 43731. 

It’s back to work we go. 6795. 

It’s bad for me, 16345. 

It’ s been a long, long time. 2038, 25995. 

It’s been a long time between. 39497, 

It’s been grand just knowing you. 39498. 

It’ s been nice. 48512. 

It’ s been so long. 31275. 

It’ s been so nice to have known you. 43732. 

It’s beyond me. 6796. 

It’ s called a man. 2039. 

It’s Christmas all over the wore) again. 
48513. 

It’s cocktails for the Nazis. 48514. 

It’s coming to you. 16346. 

It’s darling, I love you. 43733. 

It’s drafting time. 20899. 

It’s easy as AB C to fall in love. 48515. 

It’ S easy as pie. 11579. 

It’s easy to say I love you. 48516. 

It’ s England forever — it’s England for me, 2040. 

It’ s Fifi. 51958. 

It’ s fifty to one. 6797. 

It’ s for America. 36123. 

It’ s for love men dare & do. 20900. 

It’s for victory. 20901. 

It’ s freedom. 6798. 

It’s freedom for America. 2041. 

It’ s fun to share with you. 25996. 

It’s funny how I want you when you're gone. 
48517. 

It’ s funny, it’s you againI see. 31276. 

It’s gettin’ the best of me. 39499. 

It’s getting me down. 2042. 

It’s going to be a cold, cold winter, but I’ll 
never freeze when you re around. 34788 (352), 
41610 (85) 

It’s going to be a lovely night to dream. 16347, 

It’s going to be goodbye Japan & Germany. 
36124. 

It’s gonna be a cold, cold winter for the girls 
back home. 31277. 

It’ s good to be back in your arms. 

It’s good to be free. 20902. 

It’s gotta be you.. 2043. 

It’s gotta swing for me. 2044. 

It’s graduation time in love. 6799. 

It’s grand to be an A American. 43734. 

It’s grand to be an American. 6800. 

It’s great to be a navy man. 18845 (143) 

It’s great to be a rooster, cock-a-doodle-do. 11581. 

It’s great to be a soldier in the U.S. A. 
11582. 

It’s great to be a Yankee. 6801, 6802. 

It’s great to be American. 25997. 

It’s great to be an American. 20903. 

It’s great to be anarmy man. 20904. 

It’ 8 great to live in Yankee Land. 11583. 

It’s happened again. 6803. 


11580. - 


2106 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


It’ Ss happened to you. 6804. 

It’ s hard to believe. 16348. 

It’s hard to forget. 6805. 

It’s hard to realize. 2045. 

It’ s heaven. 31278. 

It’ s heaven to be near you. 31279. 

It’ Ss heavenly. 36125. 

It’ s heavenly for two. 20905. 

It’ s heav’n in old Missouri. 31280. 

It’ Ss here again. 20906. 

It’ Ss home sweet home for me. 6806. 

It’ S home sweet home to me. 31281. 

It’ s hot somewhere. 43735. 

It’ Ss in my heart. 39500. 

It’ S inthe air. 11584. 

It’ S inthe cards. 6807. 

It’ S Johnny. 31282. 

It’ S just a dusty country road. 48518. 

It’s just a little of this & just a little of that. 
2046. 

It’ 8 just a lovely memory. 20907. 

It’ S just a matter of the heart. 2047. 

It’ S just a matter of time. 16349, 20908. 

It’ S just for awhile. 20909. 

It’ 5 just for youl serve. 31283. 

It’ S just good-by untill [?] we meet again. 11585. 

It’s just like a dream. 16350. 

It’ S just one of those things. 31284. 

It S just that I love you. 39501. 

It’ S just the Irish way. 11586. 

It’ 8 just too bad. 48519. 

It’ s Kentucky’s birthday. 20910. 

It’ S legitimate now. 39502. 

It’ S like oldtimes. 48520. 

It’ Ss lonesome without you back home. 

It’ S love. 16351, 16352, 43736. 

It’s love, of course. 20911. 

It’ 8 lucky for me. 11587. 

It’ 8 mad. 36126. 

It’s memories of you. 6808. 

It’s midnight. 48521. 

It’s Mister Buck Private for me. 48522. 

It’ S morning again. 48523. 

It’s mutual. 39504. 

It’ S my America. 43737. 

It’ 8S my country, for me. 6809. 

It’ S my desire to do Thy will. 36127. 

It’ S my first time in love. 31285. 

It’s my Flag. 20912. 

It’s my Indiana home I’m longing for. 

It’ S my job to help my man. 20913. 

It’ S my only home. 6810. 

It’ S my time to two-time you. 39506. 

It’s my turn now. 25998. 

It’s never too late to be sorry. 24219 (683) 

It’ S never too late to fall in love. 48524. 

It’ S never too late to mend. 20914. 


39503. 


39505. 


It’ S never too late, to mend a broken heart. 11588. 


It’ s nice of you. 11589. 

It’s nice to be in love. 6811, 11590. 

It’ 5 nice to be remembered. 16353. 

It’ s no fun eating alone. 2048. 

It’ 5 no fun to be alone. 6812. 

It’ Snogo. 16354. 

It’ S no longer defense. 43738. 

It’ 55 no longer you. 6813. 

j It’ S no military secret, that I love you. 11591. 
It’ S no trick at all. 48525. 

It’ 8 no wonder. 2049, 31286. 

It’ S not fun anymore. 36128. 

It’s not good-bye but just adieu. 43739. 
It’s not good-bye, honey. 48526. 


2107 


INDEX 


It’ S not goodnight anymore. 48527. 

It’ s not hard to say good-bye. 48528. 

It’ S not my boots & hat. 48529. 

It’s not our fault. 39507. 

It’s not too late to be true. 16355. 

It’s on the house. 51959. 

It’s on the other side of the railroad track. 
16356. 

It’s only a paper flower. 25999. 

It’ S only in my dreams that you love me. 36129. 

It’ s only you. 11592. 

It’ ,5 Open Season on the Japs. 36130. 

It’ s Oregon for me. 39508. 

It’ s our America. 16357. 

It’ ,8 our duty. 43740. 

It’s our home sweet home. 6814. 

It’ S our last rendezvous. 43741. 

It’ S our navy. 11593, 31287. 

It’ S your own U.S.A. 31288. 

It’ s our town. 16358. 

It’ S our victory serenade. 2050. 

It’ s over. 6815. 

It’ s over there again. 43742, 43743. 

It’ s over there for the last time. 20915. 

It’ S paradise of dreams. 51960. 

It’ Ss peace we’re fighting for. 31289. 

It’ S people like you. 20916. 

It’ s pouring. 43744. 

It’s raining. 11594. 

It’ S raining in my heart. 16359, 43745. 

It’ S raining memories. 16360. 

It’ S really too absurd. 14692 (336) 

It’ S reveille time. 39509. 

It’s Rose Marie of Sunny Lane. 2051. 

It’s sad but true. 48530. 

It’s sand, man. 48531. 

Its seventy-one to seven boys. 2052. 

It’ s shining thru. 11595. 

It’ S simply my smile. 9582 (234) 

It’s snowing in my heart. 51961. 

It’ sso. 5201 (493) 

It’s so hard to say goodbye, when we *ve just said 
hello. 48532. 

It’ s so long since we’ve been together. 48533. 

It’ s so nice todream. 11596. 

It’ s so unlikely. 20917. 

It’s so wonderful. 16361. 

It’ s solid but it bounces. 2053. 

It’ s something meant to be. 51962. 

It’s something that’s American. 39510. 

It’ S spring again. 48534. 

It’ S spring dreaming time. 11597. 

It’s springtime, & all the world’s in love. 26000. 

It’s springtime in the valley. 6816. 

It’s stamped on your heart. 16362. 

It’ Ss Strange. 51963. 

It’ s strictly G.I. 36131. 

It’ S sunset in Sun River Valley. 2054. 

It’ Ss sweet of you. 31290. 

It’s taps forthe Axis, & it’s reveille for us. 
51964. 

It’s taps for the Japs. 2055-2057, 26001, 39511, 
43746. 

It’s taps for the Japs ’cause it’s reveille in the 
U.S.A. 16363. 

It’s taps until I see you again. 11598. 

It's taxes or the Axis. 2058. 

It’ s that about Joe. 51965. 

It’s that funny thing called love. 36192. 

It’s the army. 51966. 

It’ s the army every time. 51967. 

It’s the army for me. 6817. 

It’s the army, it’s the navy & the marines. 36133. 


INDEX 


. pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


It’s the army, the army for me. 2059. 

It’s the beauty of you. 43747. 

It’s ee busy little bee that gets the honey. 18845 
(144 

It’s the fighting marines, I'll say. 39512. 

It’s the funniest thing. 20918, 26002. 

It’s the gift today. 2060. 

It’s the girl behind the bomber boy. 11599. 

It’s the girl who writes the letters, will get the 
dates when he gets back. 43748. 

_ It’s the good old Yankee spirit. 31291. 

It’s the handwriting on the wall. 431749. 

It’s the little things I miss. 31292. 

It’s the little things that count. 43750. 

It’s the longin’. 6818. 

It’s the lovers’ knot. 43751. 

It’s the Mac in MacArthur. 20919. 

It’s the. navy. 26003, 39513. 

It’s the real thing. 26004. 

It’s the Red, White & Blue. 2061. 

It’s the same. 36134. 

It’s the same old town. 9582 (235), 14692 (337) 

It’s the same old world. 2062. 

It’s the spirit of Uncle Sam. 2063. 

It’s the sun. 6819. 

It’s the swing o’ the kilt, that does it. 26005. 

It’s the talk of the people. 51968. 

It’s the time to do it now. 39514. 

It’s the truth. 36135. 

It’s the twink, twink, twinkle in your eye. 51969. 

It’s the uniform. 20920, 31293. 

It’s the uniform you wear. 39515. 

It’s time for goodby. 2064. 

It’s time for me to pay. 48535. 

It’s time for spring. 11600. 

It’s time for the waltz with the one youlove. 20921. 

It’s time to choose now. 26006. 

It’s time to dance. 6820. 

It’ s time to dream of you. 36136. 

It’s time to kiss & say good-night. 2065. 

It’s time to part. 6821. 

It’s time to say adieu. 20922. 

It’s time to say goodnight. 2066, 51970. 

It’s time to take off. 36137, 48536. 

It’s time to wash your face, little world. 43752. 

It’s time to whisper goodnight. 2067. 

It’s too bad baby. 36138. 

It’s too good not to be true. 43753. 

It’s too good to be true. 31294. 

It’s too late now. 26007, 31295. 

It’s too late to forget you now. 24219 (684) 

It’s too late to say you re sorry. 11601. 

It’s true. 36139, 43754, 43755. 

It’s tulip time in Holland. 24219 (685) 

It’s unbelievable. 16364, 26008. 

It’s Uncle Sammy calling. 431756. 

It’s U.S.A. all the way. 6822. 

It’s up to America. 16365. 

It’s up to us. 11602, 31296, 36140. 

It’s up to us to do it again. 6823. 

It’s up to you. 11603, 39516, 39517, 43757. 

It’s up to you, America. 31297. 

It’s up to you & me. 20923-20925, 31298, 39518, 
48537, 51971. 

It’s up to you in forty-two. 2068, 6824. 

It’s up to you Yank. 20926. 

It’s V for victory. 6825, 20927, 26009, 39519, 
39520. 

It’s V time. 20928. 

It’s V V V for victory. 6826. 

It’s victory for U.S.A. 6827, 39521. 

It’s vitamin U for me. 31299. 

It’s whispered in heaven. 16366. 


2108 


It’s winter in my heart. 20929. 

It's wonderful. 20930. 

It’s wonderful to fall in love. 36141. 

It’s worth fighting for. 48538. 

It’s yanking time in this old world again, we’ ll 
yank out the Japanazi. 36142. 

It's you. 2069, 20931, 20932, 26010, 39522. 

It’s you again. 31300, 51972. 

It’s you I love. 48539. 

It’s youl’ mn talking about. 6828. 

It’s you we’re fighting for. 11604. 

It’s you! Why you so & so. 51973. 

It’s your America. 2070. 

It’s your boy. 48540. 

It’s your dollars that make the guns. 39523. 

It’s your dream, not mine. 51974. 


It’s your fight &my fight, for your land & mine. 31301. 


It’s your fight boys. 43758. 

It’s your job & my job. 20933. 

It’s your job, it’s my job. 16367. 

It’s your son & my son. 11605. 

It’s yours. 39524. 

It’s yours & mine. 2071. 

Itty bitty ba-bee. 31302. 

Iumswa. 20934, 43759. 

Ivan. 20935. 

Ivan from the Volga. 26011, 26012. 

Ivan on a rampage. 20936. 

Ivan the duck. 11606. 

Ivan the terrible. 11607. 

Ivan’s love song. 26013. 

I’ve a cabaret at home. 9582 (236) 

I’ve a date I’ve got to keep. 26014. 

I’ve a home in heaven. 20937. - 

I’ve a secret to tell thee. 24219 (686) 

I’ve a suspicion I have fallen in love. 43760. 

I’ve always been in love with you. 43761. 

I’ve asked the moonbeams. 43762. 

I’ve been a fool. 36143. 

I’ve been away so long. 39525. 

I’ve been blue so long, baby. 16368. 

I’ve been chasing rainbows. 20938. 

I’ve been everywhere on earth, but where on earth 
are you. 2072. 


I’ve ak floating down the old Green River. 41610 


(86) 
I’ve been hiding my love from you. 36144. 
I’ve been looking for love. 6829. 
I’ve been so long without you. 2073. 
I've been such a fool. 31303. 
r ve been waiting to ask you. 48541. 
I’ve been wond’ring. 16369. 
I've built a shelter for two. 39526. 
I’ve caught love. 20939, 26015. 
I’ve changed my mind. 36145. 
I’ve changed my penthouse for a pup tent. 20940. 
I’ve come back to the valley & you. 36146. 
I’ve come to the end of Dream Street. 20941. 
I’ve counted on you. 2074. 
I’ve fallen for you. 6830, 51975. 
I’ve fallen in love all over again, 26016. 
I’ve fallen in love too young. 2075. ; 
I've fallen in love with a dream girl. 16370. 
I’ve fallen in love with a soldier man. 39527. 
I’ve fallen in love with that man. 6831. 
I’ve forgotten how to smile. 48542, 51976. 
I’ve forgotten it all. 43'763. 
I've forgotten you. 48543, 48544, 
I’ve found a new kinda love. 6832. 
r’ ve found a new love. 36147, 51977. 
r ve found a new love for an old heart. 39528. 


I’ve found a sweetheart, for myblue haven. 39529. 


I’ve found a wonderful buddy. 39530. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1942 


I’ve found Him. 29091 (304) 

wve found my mate. 2076. 

r ve found my melody. 20942. 

I’ve found somebody new. 43764. 

I’ve gone home to God. 6833. 

r’ ve gone to join the army. 36148. 

I’ve gone wacky about a soldier boy in khaki. 2077. 
4 ve got a beautiful baby. 48545. 

I’ve got a big O.K. for the U.S.A. 6834, 20943. 
Er ve got a boy friend in the army. 43765. 
I’ve got a buddy. 51978. 

I’ve got a contract with Uncle Sam. 39531. 
I’ve got a copyright on you. 11608. 

r’ ve got a date tonite. 31304. 

r ve got a date with my heart. 16371. 

r ve got a date with the 5:58. 48546. 

r’ ve got a date with Uncle Sam. 2078, 2079. 
r’ ve gota gal. 11609, 36149. 

r ve got a gal in Kalamazoo. 26017. 

I’ve got a gob. 31305. 

r ve got a home in Saint Marea. 39532. 

r ve got a hundred pounds of sugar. 36150. 
r’ ve got a knack for holdin’ the sack. 20944. 
I’ve got a life to live. 51979. 

I’ve got a lot todo. 43766. 


I’ve got a lovely little nest- -egg, full of kisses. 


,48547. 

r’ ve got a man worth waiting for. 48548. 

I’ ve got a misery in my soul. 31306. 

I’ve got a moving picture in my heart of you. 
5201 (494) 

I’ ve got a murmur in my heart. 39533. 

r ve got a one track heart. 36151. 

a ve got a one track mind. 635. 

r ve got a packet in my pocket. 2080. 

r jve got a priority on you. 48549. 

I’ve got a ring around the finger of Rosie. 51980. 

r ve got a song in my heart. 26018. 

r ve got a very weak heart. 31307. 

r ve got a wish to pull with you. 6836, 31308. 

I’ve got a yen for a wren. 31309. 

Yr ,ve got an invitation to Georgia. 39534. 

ac wwe got an old love in my heart. 11610. 

r’ ve got evrything but you. 11611. 

I’ve got four new tires. 6837. 

r ve got him now. 24219 (687) 

ia ve got it. 11612. 

I’ve got lots of love, but just for you baby. 
48550. 

I’ve got lots of other pretty things besides my 
jeyes. 5201 (495) 

I’ve got love that’s pending. 2081. 

I’ve got my eyes on someone. 36152. 

r’ ve got my fingers crossed for you. 51981. 

I’ve got my guitar. 36153. 

I’ve got my mind on you. 31310, 43767. 

I’ve got oceans of love, for you. 16372. 

I’ve got plenty of love in my heart for you. 2082. 

y’ sve got rhythm in my feet. 26019. 

r’ ve got rhythm in my shoes. 6838. 

r ve got rhythm in my whistle. 11613. 

I’ve got rings on my fingers, & bells on my 
toes. 39535. 

I’ve got something in my eye. 43768. 

r ve got star dust in my eyes. 48551. 

I’ve got the air force blues. 26020. 

I’ve got the blues. 2083. — 

Yr sve got the blues again tonight. 20945. 

I’ ve got the Florida sand in my shoes. 2084. 

I’ve got the juke-box jitters. 36154. 

Y jve got the navy swing. 16373. 

I’ve got the Red, White & Blue, all I need now 
is you. 2085. 


2109 


r’ ve got the rubber blues. 6839, 

I’ve got the situation well in hand, 48552. 

r ve got the song writer’s bug. 11614. 

r’ ve got the springtime blues. 26021. 

I’ve got the sweetest little baby. 5201 (496), 
9582 (237), 14692 (338) 

r’ ve got the world affair blues. 26022. 

r sve got the world on my mind. 43769. 

& ve got those drafting blues. 6840, 

I’ve got those Dreamland blues. 48553. 

& ve got those McArthur [?] blues, 31311. 

iif jve got those 1 A blues. 6841, 

r’ ve got those Red, White & Blues. 48554. 

r ve got three gottas, 31312, : 

I’ve got to dance. 53636 (277, 278) 

I’ve got to help my Uncle Sammy. 43770. 

a ve got to know, before I go. 20946, 36155. 

I’ve got to love & jive my baby. all day eS 
16374. 

I’ve got to retread my heart. 43771. 

I’ve got to stop just dreaming. 39536. 

r’ ve got to take my hat off to Virginia. 11615. 

I’ve got you on my radio beam. 16375. 

I’ve gotta feed that face of mine. 2086. 

I’ve gotta have you. 43772. 

r’ ve grown so used to you. 43773. 

I’ve had more than my share. 6842. 

I’ve had my fling. 36156. 

I’ve heard songs that make me sway. 39537. 

I’ve heard that song before. 39538. 

I’ve joined the good old army to fight for Uncle 
Sam. 36157. 

I’ve joined the love corps. 6843, 20947. 

I’ve joined the navy. 31313. 

I’ve joined the WAAC. 48555. 

tf ve just been waiting for you. 24219 (688) 

I’ve learned my lesson now. 2087. 

I’ve loaned my man to Uncle Sam. 51982. 

r’ ve locked my heart for the duration. 31314. 

I’ve locked my heart, to everyone but you. 39539. 

I’ve locked the door to my heart. 26023. 

I’ve lost faith in you. 48556. 

r ve lost my all with you. 6844. 

I’ve lost my appetite. 20948. 

r’ ve lost my heart again. 2088. 

I’ve lost my love. 11616. 

’ ve lost my Mandy. 38171 (220) 

I’ve lost my moon. 20949. 

I’ve lost you. 31315, 

I’ve loved & lost. 26024. 

I’ve loved you since you were a baby. 47124 
(257, 258) 

r ve made a pal of trouble. 11617. 

I’ve made my mind up. 11618. 

I: sve made up my mind. 20950. 

I’ve met her. 43774, 

I’ve met my dream. 31316. 

I’ve never been in love. 20951. 

I’ve never been in love before. 43775. 

I’ve never been in love till now. 39540. 

I’ve never been so blue. 6845. 

I’ ,ve never dreamed. 48557. 

I’ve never seen ithe righteous begging bread. 39541. 

I’ve one hope it’s you. 11619. 

g ve only been dreaming again. 2089. 

r wwe only come to say so-long. 6846. 

r ve only one idea about the boys. 41610 (87) 

I’ve only one idea about the girls. 53636 (279) 

'g ve only one idea about the girls & that’s to love 

"em. 5201 (497), 24219 (689, 690), 38171 (221, 222) 

I’ve ordered love for two. 2090. 

I’ve paid for love. 11620. 

I’ve passed my G.I. test. 6847. 


INDEX 
: pt. 3, n. S., v. 37 


Yr jve put all my eggs in one basket. 43776. 

r ve put away my saddle & my gun. 2091. 

I’ve put my heart in storage. 39542. 

r ve said good-bye dear, but not for long. 39543. 

I’ve seen you before. 43777. 

I’ve set my mind on you. 43778. 

r jve still got your picture in my pocket book. 39544. 

Yl’ wwe sung'a thousand love songs. 11621. 

i ve taken a fancy to you. 26025. 

ie ve tried to forget. 31317. 

r’ ve tried to forget to remember. 6848. 

r’ ve waited all day, for to-night. 26026. 

I’ve waited for you. 36158. 

Ivory keys. 2092. 

Ivory palaces. 50835 (184) 

Ivrioss polka. 11622. 

J. P. Dooley, Ill. 2093, 11623. 

Ja-bab-ee. 20952. 

Ja das gold ist nur chimare. 9582 (422) 

Ja ich bins, die er erwahlt. 9582 (289) 

Jack & Jill. 5201 (498), 26027. 

Jack & Jinny, two army mules. 20953. 

Jack Axis. 43779. 

Jack in the box. 20954. 

Jack, John, Jim, Joe, Billy & Dan. 2094. 

Jack of all trades. 16376. 

Jackass mail. 663, 2023, 10453, 10744, 12386, 
24688, 24818, 25283, 26028, 26029, 28195. 

Jackie boy, he's a son of Uncle Sam. 51983. 

Jack’s romance. 41610 (30, 229) 

Jacob. 6849. 

Jacobite lament. 2095. 

Jacob’s ladder. 6850. 

Jagoda polka. 36159. 

Jahco victory song. 51984. 

J, ’ai fait faire un beau bouquet. 51985. 

J’ai voulu ce matin. 14692 (339) 

Jail. 16377. 

Jake. 26030. 

Jakem de wojska rukoway polka. 11624. 

Jalisco. 36160. 

Jalisco nunca pierde. 43780. 

Jalousie. 31318. 

Jam. 26031. 

Jam for your breakfast. 26032. 

Jam jam. 48558. 

Jam session. 20955. 

Jamaica say. 36161. 

Jamalle. 6851. 

Jan & Jim. 26033. 

Jan wieriewiet. 16378. 

Jane. 24219 (691), 31319. 

Jane — Jane —Jane. 20956. 

Jane said yes! Down where the cataract booms. 
36162. 

Janet. 26034. 

Janet Louise. 16379. 

Janie. 39545, 43781. 

Janie the star that shines for me. 11625. 

Janie there goes [?]the stars, sweethearts of the 
night. 6852. 

Janina. 11626.: 

Janis. 26035. 

Jap & it. 51986. 

Jap embassy. 43782. 

Jap man, ’scuse please. 2096. 

Jap plane sights convoy. 51987. 

Jap ya yap. 31320. 

Japan Axis. 31321. 

Japan can’t get away with that. 2097. 

Japan will remember Pearl Harbor. 51988. 

Japanazis. 6853. 

japanese bad men. 20957. 


Japanese death song. 24219 (692) 
Japanese jitters. 6854. 

Japanese serenade. 31322. 
Japanese submarine. 20958. 
Japanese sunset. 11627, 18845 (145) 
Japee Naze Faze run. 48559. 

Japon comenso la guerra. 36163. 


Japs are getting thunder, down Australia way. 20959. 


Japs have mae. their Waterloo. 20960. 
Japs haven’t got a Chinaman’s chance. 20961. 
Japs just got to go. 39546. 
Japs meet their ancestors. 11628. 
Jap’s mistake. 20962. 
Japs, oh, no, we don’t ration those. 48560. 
Japs, we will wipe you off the map. 2098. 
Japs will have to pay. 16380. 
Japs will pay. 6855. 
Japs will pay for their sin. 36164. . 
Japs will soon be out. 36165. 
Japs will take a rap. 20963. 
Japs, you must pay. 2099, 20964. 
Japs, you saps, the Yanks are coming. 2100. 
arabe. 31323. 
lace tapatio. 2101. 
Jardinerita de Triana. 26036. 
Jasper’s coffee shop. 26037-26039. 
Jaunting to the fair. 26040. 
Java joint. 2102. 
Jay walk. 2103. 
Jazda do warszawy polka. 2104. 
oo: 43783. 
azmines de San Ignacio. 31324. 


Jazz novelette. 51989. 

Je sais trois mots. 20965. 

Je suis 4 toi. 11629. 

Je vous aime. 31325. 

Jealous blues. 43784. 

Jealous hearted me no. 2. 2105. 
Jealous hen. 20966. 


. Jealous of my love. 48561. 
Jealous of the moon. 43785. 


Jealously. 51990. 
Jealousy. 36166. 
Jealousy of love. 26041. 

Jean. 2106, 11630, 26042. 

Jean, from New Orleans. 16381. 
Jean Marie. 48562. 

Jeanie. 43786. 
Jeanie, my dream girl. 20967. 
Jeanie | with the light brown hair. 
Jeanie’s birthday song. 48563. 
Jeanne. 20968. 

Jeannie get your gun. 36167. 
Jeannie Marie. 39547. 

eannie, my Jean. 11632. 
Jean’s visit to Toyland. 39547*. 
Jeb goes to sleep. 51991. 


Jecell. 20969. 


2110 


Jedan mali brodic. 
Jeep. 51992. 
Jeep-hand. 26043. 
Jeep! Jeep! Jeep. 2108, 31327. 
Jeep jump. 31328. 
Jeep song. 26044. 
Jeep waltz. 2109. 
Jeepers-creepers. 
Jeeps. 6856. 
Jefferson. 43788. 
Jefferson & liberty. 20970. 

Jehovah save us by Thy hand. 24219 (693) 
Jelly bean —jelly roll. 6857. 

Jelly roll. 50835 (185) 

Jeneata. 31329. 

Jenney (Jack) modern trombone studies. 36168. 


2107. 


39548. 


11631, 31326, 43787. 


| 


= . — 


; 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Jennie crack corn. 6858. 

Jennie kissed me. 31330. 

Jennie Lou. 11633. 

Jenny Lind polka. 43789. 

Jenny Wren, she’s a wooin’ cooin’ pigeon. 26045, 
39549. 

Jenny’s teaching Jeeves the jumping jive. 31331. 

Jensen. 24219 (694) 

Jericho rhapsody. 11634. 

Jerk mazurk. 48564. 

Jerry & Ann at the circus. 26046. 

Jerry & Ann at work. 26047. 

Jerry & Mike. 26048. 

Jerry, my soldier boy. 2110. 

Jerry polka. 31332. 

Jerry-Sheehan’s. 31333. 

Jerry the sailor. 26049. 

Jerry's inthe army. 11635. 

Jerry's two little shoes. 26050. 

Jerusalem. 11636, 14707, 20971. 

Jerusalem! O turn thee to the Lord. 14692 (340) 

Jerusalem the golden. 5201 (499) 

Jesse Evelyn. 6859. 

Jessie darling. 431790. 

Jest gimme them rollin’ hills. 48565. 

Jestem sobie Krakowianka. 11637. 

Jesters. 14692 (341) 

Jestesmy teraz w wojsku. 2111. 

Jesu, by Thee I would be blessed. 6860. 

Jesu dulcis memoria. 14709. 

Jesu, joy of man’s desiring. 2112, 2113, 6861, 
20972, 20973, 26051. 

Jesu, my joy for ever. 20974. 

Jesu, praise to Thee be given. 26052. 

Jesu, priceless treasure. 48566, 48567. 

Jesu, Salvator mundi. 14707. 

Jesu, soul of my heart’s desire. 51993. 

Jesus, a well in my soul. 6862. 

Jesus abides with me. 31334. 

Jesus all praises due. 20975. 

Jesus alone. 24219 (695) 


Jesus & His friends inthe drama of redemption. 36169. 


Jesus arose. 26053. 

Jesus at Jacob’s well. 6863. 

Jesus be mine. 11638. 

Jesus be my pilot. 5201 (500) 

Jesus, bless this day. 20976. 

Jesus, blessed Jesus. 2114. 
_Jesus blessed Redeemer. 2115. 

Jesus calls us. 11639. 

Jesus cares. 26054, 50835 (186), 51994. 
Jesus Christ is born today. 31335. 
Jesus Christ is risen today. 11640. 
Jesus, do roses grow sored. 11641. 
Jesus entered into Jerusalem. 11642. 
Jesus’ everlasting love. 24219 (696) 
Jesus gave her water. 31336. 

Jesus gave Himself for me. 36170. 
Jesus got the key. 20977. 

Jesus has gone to prepare us a place. 20978. 
Jesus has satisfied my soul. . 36171. 
Jesus has settled it all. 26055. 


Jesus, Iwill. 48568. 
Jesus is all Ineed. 29091 (305) 


Jesus is all you need. 24219 (697) 
Jesus is coming. 24219 (698) 
Jesus is coming again. 53636 (280) 
Jesus is everything to me. 6864. 
Jesus is holding my hand. 20979. 
Jesus is my best friend. 20980. 
Jesus is my friend. 31337, 51995. 
Jesus is my Savior. 24219 (699) 
Jesus is the light. 11643. 


Jesus is the one. 26056. 

Jesus is waiting. 29091 (306) 

Jesus is waiting now. 53636 (281) 

Jesus is your friend. 16382. 

Jesus knows. 53636 (282) 

Jesus knows it all. 29091 (307) 

Jesus lives. 31338, 53636 (283) 

Jesus lives today. 11644. 

Jesus, Lord, be thou mine own! 31339. 

Jesus lover of my soul. 6865. 

Jesus loves me. 24219 (700) 

Jesus loves me still. 34788 (353, 354) 

Jesus loves you still. 43791. 

Jesus loves you too. 39550. : 

Jesus make me more like Thee. 29091 (308) 

Jesus met me there. 38171 (223) 

Jesus, my all. 11645. 

Jesus my guide. 31340. 

Jesus, my Rock of Ages. 31341. 

Jesus my Savior. 11646, 34788 (355) 

Jesus, my Savior, divine. 48569. 

Jesus my Saviour. 48970. 

Jesus needs you today. 5201 (501) 

Jesus never fails. 26057. 

Jesus never will leave nor forsake you. 48571. 

Jesus only. 34788 (356) 

Jesus, our Captain. 48572. 

Jesus our joy. 51996. 

Jesus, our Lord, we adore Thee. 43792, 43793. 

Jesus passed through Jericho. 50835 (187) 

Jesus, refuge of the weary. 43794. 

Jesus remembers. 2116. 

Jesus remembers when others forget. 6866. 

Jesus sanctifies. 5201 (502) 

Jesus satisfies. 51997. 

Jesus satisfies me. 24219 (701) 

Jesus satisfies my soul. 11647. 

Jesus saves. 11648. : 

Jesus, Saviour, pilot me. 24219 (702), 29091 (309) 

Jesus, Saviour, Ruler o’er all. 20981. 

Jesus shall reign. 34788 (357) 

Jesus shall return. 48573. 

Jesus soon will come again. 20982. 

Jesus soon will descend. 2117. 

Jesus stand among us. 16383. 

Jesus suffered. 31342. 

Jesus, tender Shepherd. 36172. 

Jesus the Savior. 31343. 

Jesus the Son of God. 47124 (259) 

Jesus, the very thought of Thee. 2118, 14692 (342), 
16384, 41610 (88) 

Jesus, Thou never failing friend. 48574. 

Jesus waits there for me. 16385. 

Jesus was waiting there. 16386. 

Jesus watches all the time. 26058. 

Jesus we will. 11649. 

Jesus went about doing good. 2119, 43795. 

Jesus wept. 20983. 

Jesus whispers, peace be still. 20984. 

Jesus will be with me I know. 48575. 

Jesus will come again some day. 43796. 

Jesus will guide thee home. 53473. 

Jesus will never fail. 24219 (703), 34788 (358) 

Jesus will never fail me. 39551. 

Jesus will pilot me home. 39552. 

Jesus will sustain you. 24219 (704) 

Jeszcze Polska zmartwychwstanie: 39553. 

Jet silhouettes of the night. 20985. 

Jewel. 39554, 47124 (260) 

Jewel of the sea. 20986. 

Jewel on earth. 11650. 

Jewels. 26059. 

Jewels bright. 50835 (188) 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Jewel’ s love plea. 39554. Joe Louis. 43802. 
Jewels o’er the waves. 26060. Joe Smith, American. 2127, 2128. 
Jewish community songster. 16387. Joe the keyman, U.S.A. 43803, 48578. 
Jewish rhapsody. 2120. Joe Turner blues. 53636 (285) 
Jezebel Jones. 43797. Joe-see-phus-Jones. 2129. 
Jibe de jumpin’ juba. 31344. Joey. 31352. 
Jig. 26061. Joey boy. 2130. 
Jig - a boo. 26062. Joggin’. 43804. 
Jig is up. 26063, 51998. . Johan joins the Cab. 36180. 
Jigaree. 47124 (261, 262) Johanna Balk. 6872*. 
Jiggers! A cop. 39555. John. 31353. 
Jiggers the beat. 20987. John Barlecorn. 6873. 
Jiggle. 2121. : John Barleycorn. 24219 (706) 
Jigs up for the jigs. 6867. John D. Bulkeley. 43805. 
Jilguero. 36173. John Doughboy. 39563. 
Jillie & a filly. 31345. John VIII, 3-11. 48579. 
Jim along Josey. 2122. John 14: 2. 48580. 
Jim dandy. 43798. John Hardy’s wife. 43806. 
Jim, Jim, don’t come back till you win. 6868. John Henry. 43807. 
Jim Scarecrow. 24219 (705) John my John. 16390. 
Jimminy Christmas, Jimmie. 31346. John on Patmos. 43808. 
Jimmy Blue. 39556. ° John Peel. 18845 (146) 
Jimmy boy. 43799. John Scotter trot. 16391. 
Jimmy dear. 51999. ‘Johnnie’s in the army. 31354. 
Jimmy Doolittle. 39557. Johnny. 31355, 39564. 
Jimmy Jenkins & his jeep. 31347. Johnny & his gun. 39565. 
Jimmy's birthday is tomorrow. 31348. . Johnny & Mary. 48581. 
Jingle bells. 2123, 6869, 11651. Johnny & me. 11655, 16392, 36181. 
Jingle jangle. 36174. Johnny Blue Jacket. 36182. 
Jingle jangle jingle. 26064. Johnny —boom —boom. 2131. 
Jingle jive. 11652. Johnny boy. 52002. 
Jingles & tingles by melody mites. 2123*. Johnny boy, I'll be where you left me. 43809. 
Jingo. 26065. Johnny Clayton. 26069. 
_ Jinx the jinx. 16388. Johnny come lately. 36183. 
Jipi, jipi, Japs. 20988. Johnny Doughboy & Tommy Atkins. 39566. 
Jittarumba. 6870. Johnny Doughboy found a rose inIreland. 6874, 16393. 
Jitter. 31349. Johnny Doughboys. 48582. 
Jitterbug. 2124, 36175. Johnny drives jeep. 26070. 
Jitterbug blues. 31350. | Johnny! Get your gun. 2132. 
Jitterbug can’t be beat. 2125. Johnny get your gun again. 26071, 36184. 
Jitterbug Joe. 20989. Johnny in his old blue jeans. 16394, 43810. 
. Jitterbug Lil. 31351. Johnny is getting it now, oh goody goody. 14692 (343) 
Jitterbug polka. 11653. Johnny is in the marines you know. 31356. 
Jitterbug stomp. 36176. Johnny is mad & Iam glad. 6875. 
Jitterbug swing. 20990. Johnny Jack Tar. 31357. 
Jitterbug waltz. 43800. Johnny joined the air corps. 16395. 
Jitterbug - was born to swing. 43801. Johnny Junior’s gonna get a gun. 31358. 
- Jitterbug’s lullaby. 20991. : Johnny my boy. 2133. 
Jive. 6871, 11654. Johnny O Morgan on his little mouth organ playing 
Jive-town blues. 20992. Home sweet home. 34788 (359) 
Jivin’ in a jolting Jeep. 36177. Johnny Private. 11656. 
Jivin-Joe from Idaho. 39558. Johnny Sandman. 43811. 
Jivin’ Lena from Catalina. 48576. Johnny shines in his uniform. 26072. 
Jiving jazz. 52000. Johnny the jumper, the parachute man. 43812. 
J-J-J-Joe, the truckman from New Joisey. 20993. Johnny U.S.A. 16396. 
Jo Ann. 26066. Johnny went to war. 16397. 
Jo-Anne. 2126. . Johnny will be home pretty soon. 31359. 
Joan of Arc. 39559. Johnny yodels for the navy. 20995. 
Joan of Arc your spirit we have found. 39560. Johnny’ S gone away. 52003. 
Joan of Arc’s call. 39561. Johnny’ s got his gun again. 16398, 31360. 
Joanna. 52001. Johnny’ S in love. 26073. 
Joaquin Valley. 16389. Johnny’ S inthe army now. 16399. 
Job ahead. 6872. Johnny’ s letter. 48583. 
Job for the nation. 20994. Johnny’ s Serenade. 11657. 
Job song. 9582 (238) John’s on de islan’ on his knees. 31361. 
Jocelyn. 14692 (418), 47124 (37), 50835 (34) Johnson is delirious. 52004. 
Jock o’ dreams. 53636 (284) Johnson is injured. 52005. 
Jocko, the monkey. 39562. Johnson presents plaque. 52006. 
Joe. 36178. Joie de vivre. 36185. 
Joe Banana. 26067. Join a home nursing class. 39567. 
Joe Beatus. 26068. Join hands, Americas. 20996. 
Joe Carioca. 48577. Join in the laugh & the song. 2134. 
Joe Hill. 36179. Join our victory band. 39568. 


2112 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


Join the army. 2135. 

Join the army now. 26074. 

Join the bond parade. 52007. 

Join the conga line. 20997. 

Join the Junior Legion. 20998, 26075. 

Join the marines. 2(999. 

Join the navy. 26076. 

Join the navy today. 6876. 

Join the U.S. ariay now. 16400, 26077, 36186. 

Join the U.S. army, that’s the thing to do. 21000. 

Join up. 11658. 

Join up Johnny. 6877. 

Join up with the U.S. A. 21001. 

Join your Uncle Sam’s band. 26078. 

Joining up today. 2136. 

Joint is jumpin with rhythm. 43813. 

Joke is on you. 39569. 

Joker polka. 2137. 

Jolie bohémienne. 9582 (239) 

Jolly bachelors. 31362. 

Jolly barge Content. 47124 (263) 

Jolly bugler. 34788 (360) 

Jolly cafe. 21002. 

Jolly capers. 21003. 

Jolly cowboy. 11659. 

Jolly crowd. 26079. 

Jolly farmer. 21004. 

Jolly good laugh. 24219 (707) 

Jolly good uncle. 18845 (147) 

Jolly good Yanks from the U.S.A. 2138, 48584. 

Jolly grasshopper. 2139. 

Jolly holiday. 11660. 

Jolly hunter’s song. 24219 (708) 

Jolly jig. 24219 (709) 

Jolly miller. 5201 (503), 41610 (89) 

Jolly Molly Pitcher. 36187. 

Jolly partners, 24219 (710) 

Jolly rambler’s polka. 43814. 

Jolly schottish. 26080. 

Jolly singers - that’s us. 26081. 

Jolly soldier boy. 16401. 

Jolly waggoner. 14692 (344) 

Jolly workman. 14692 (345) 

Jonah. 43815. 

Jonah & the whale. 21005. 

Jonathan Bull is our captain. 21006. 

Jonathan Jones. 21007. 

Jonglerie. 41610 (90) 

_ Jonquila. 2140. 

Jook hall mama. 43816. 

Jornada. 21008, 43817. 

José, can’t you see. 6878. 

Josefina rumba. 16402. 

Joseph & his brethren. 9582 (240, 241) 

Joseph fell a-dreaming. 26082. 

Jesephine. 2141. 

Josephs legende. 9582 (242) 

Joshua fit de battle ob Jericho. 36188. 

Josie, oh! Josie. 6879. 

Jot-um-down store. 26083. 

Jota. 31363. 

Jota aragonesa. 21009, 36189. 

Jour de vacance. 11661. 

Journey for Margaret. 42058, 43818, 43819, 44044, 
44217, 44218, 44693, 44694, 45023, 45092, 45489, 
45873, 45880. 

Journey to your lips. 43820. 

Journeys in Music Land. 16403, 16404. 

Jovita linda. 43821. 

Joy. 36190. 

Joy-bells are ringing. 21010. 

Joy divine. 2142. 

Joy in my heart. 24219 (711), 48585. 


Joy of knowing you. 43822. 

Joy of life. 21011, 31364. 

Joy of life & freedom. 43823. 

Joy of salvation. 31012. 

Joy of the dance. 24219 (712) 

Joy of your return. 43824. 

Joy, shipmate, joy. 43825. 

Joy through tears. 39570. 

Joy to serve Jesus. 38171 (224) 

Joy to the world. 6880, 24219 (713), 34788 
(361) 

Joyanna. 21013. 

J-o-y-c-e. 36191. 

Joyeux copains. 16405. 

Joyful anticipation. 31365. 

Joyful day is coming. 6881. 

Joyful lovers. 24219 (714) 

Joyful moron. 21014. 

Joyful news. 24219 (715) 

Joyland singing games. 48586. 

Joyous days. 24219 (716) 

Joyous hymns of praise suitable for choir or con- 
gregational use. 16406. 

Joyous rain. 43826. 

Joyous springtime. 24219 (717) 

Joyous young apple tree. 24219 (718, 719) 

Joyous youth. 21015. 

Joys of love. 34788 (362) 

Joys of youth. 14692 (346) 

Joys supernal. 52008. 

Juan José. 36192. 

Juanita. 2143, 43827, 52009. 

Juarez. 50835 (189) 

Juba jive. 36193. 


, Jubel. 31366. 


Jubilate. 11662. 

Jubilate amen. 14692 (347) 

Jubilate Deo. 2144, 2145, 9582 (243), 11663, 36194. 
Jubilate Deo in E flat. 24219 (720) 

Jubilee in Natchez town. 52010. 


Jubilee song. 21016-21018, 26084. 


2113 


Judas. 26085. 

Judge is not going. 48587. 
Judge me, God. 2146. 
Judgment day. 24219 (721) 
Judy. 16407, 43828. 
Judy & Don. 21019. 

Judy McCann. 53636 (286) 
Judy Marie. 26086. 

Judy, you are on my mind. 26087. 
Juga Buga Cuda Bin. 2147. 
Jugendfreuden. 34788 (363) 
Jugendmarsch. 24219 (722) 
Juggler. 29091 (310) 

Juke Box Duke. 21020. 
Juke box encore. 43829. 


Juke Box Jenny. 17553, 17877, 17972, 21021. 
Juke-box jitters. See re ve got the juke-box jitters. 
Juke box Saturday night. 36195. 

Jule song. 52011. 

Julian Eltinge tango. 14692 (348) 

Juliana. 24219 (723) 

Juliana vals. 26088. 

Julie Bauers. 26089. 

Juliet, I’m no Romeo. 21022. 

Juliet waltz. 18845 (148) ~ 

Juliet’s farewell. 26090. 

Jumbo band. 39571. 

Jump back honey. 16408. 

Jump is the greatest thing. 11664. 

Jump Joe. 43830. 

Jump just jump. 11665. 


Jump little Indian jump. 48588. 

Jump serenade. 52012. 

Jump the Josie. 52013. 

Jumpin’ at the Savoy. 2148. 

Jumpin’ blues. 6882. 

Jumpin’ like mad. 52014. 

Jumpin’ punkins. 26091. 

Jumpin’ the keys. 26092. 

Jumping at the jamboree. 6883. 

Jumping Jack. 6884. 

Jumping mad about you. 48589. 

Jumping the Japs. 6885. 

Jumps like mad. 31367. 

June. 11666, 24219 (724) 

June & you & the moon. 52015. 

June bug dance. 24219 (725) 

June day. 16409. 

June night. 48590. 

June night, the moonlight & you. 16410. 

June night, the moonlight, you & I. 6886. 

June roses. 34788 (364) 

June song. 24219 (726) 

June-tide blessings. 5201 (504) 

June time. 53636 (287) 

June time is rose time. 6887. 

June’s in my garden. 34788 (365) 

Jung England. 14692 (5, 6, 76-78, 147, 333, 349, 
438, 580, 772, 816), 18845 (149) 

Jungfrau Maria, 14692 (350) 

Jungle. 11667, 43831. 

Jungle ball. 5201 (505), 38171 (225) 

Jungle book. 10071, 10599, 11029, 11667, 11702, 
11945, 12296-12298, 12301, 13718, 14404. 

Jungle caravan. 43832. 

Jungle drums. 16411. 

Jungle flower. 11668, 11669. 

Jungle jamboree. 2149. 

Jungle jive. 2150. 

Jungle lament. 31368. 

Jungle madness. 36196. 

Jungle tale. 39572. 

Junianna. 48591. 

Junie. 39573. 

Junior Americans. 6888. 

Junior army song. 39574. 

Junior champion band book. 43833. 

Junior choir collection. 11670. 

Junior choir no. 3. 24219 (727) 

Junior commandos. 39575. 

Junior G men of the air. ‘38563, 38697, 38733, 
39576, 39577, 39771, 40541. 

Junior jamboree. 21023. 

Junior miss. 2151. 


-———-See also Penny for your thoughts, junior miss. 


Junior promotion day service. 2152. 

Junior’s joy-ridin’ ina jeep. 6889. 

Junk ain’t junk no more, ’cause junk will win the 
war. 36197, 

Junkman’s serenade. 2153, 6890. 

Junkman’s song. 26093. 

Junto a tu ventana. 26094. 

Jupiter. 34788 (366) 

Jupiter forbid. 21024. 

Jupiter polka. 24219 (728) 

Jupiter polka petite. 47124 (264) 

Juravit Dominus .. Tues sacerdos. 6891. 

Jus’ dreamin’. 48592. 

Just a baby’s prayer at night. 2154. 

Just a bit of kindness. 5201 (506) 

Just a bit of sunshine. 26095. 

Just a blue star. 26096. 

Just a boy. 11671. 

Just a breath of roses. 14692 (351) 


; INDEX 
eer 


Just a bum on the street. 16412. 

Just a bundle of dreams. 21025. 

Just a cabin in the mountains. 48593. 

Just a cabin in the Ozarks. 52016. | 

Just a cabin on a mountain side. 31369. 

Just a castle of love. 31370. 

Just a cottage small by a waterfall. 26097. 

Just a cowboy’s lariat. 6892. 

Just adream. 11672, 11673, 21026, 43834, 

Just a dream of mother. 18845 (150) 

Just a dream of you, dear. 2155. 

Just a faded picture. 31371. 

Just a farmer boy pitchin’ hay. 21027. 

Just a guy named Colin K. 2156. 

Just a Gypsy lover. 48594. 

Just a home of my own. 43835. 

Just a kid & his dog. 31372. 

Just a kiss. 2157, 31373. 

Just a kiss in the night. 36198. 

Just a letter from home. 36199. 

Just a line. 36200. 

Just a lion, a bear & a Yank. 52017. 

Just a little bit o’ blarney. 2158. 

Just a little bit of happiness. 11674. 

Just a little bit of heaven. 21028. 

Just a little coaxing, dear. 43836. 

Just a little flower. 24219 (729) - 

Just a little fond affection. 21029. 

Just a little girl named Bess. 52018. 

Just a little hint. 52019. 

Just a little hunk of poon. 39578. 

Just a little love from you. 50835 (190) 

Just a little love nest. 43837. 

Just a little lovin’, a little bit of lovin’, dear. 
24219 (730) 

Just a little moonlight. 31374. 

Just a little nearer. 52020. 

Just a little note. 48595. 

Just a little prayer for daddy. 16413. 

Just a little smile from you. 6893, 39579. 

Just a little smile will do. 21030. 

Just a little sympathy. 39580. 

Just a little while. 5201 (507), 11675, 11676. 

Just a lonely dreamer. 39581. 

Just a lonely vagabond. 6894. 

Just a lonely world. 16414. 

Just a love song. 6895. 

Just a melody. 16415, 31375. 

Just a memory. 16416, 26098, 36201. 

Just a memory of blue Hawaii. 43838. 

Just a millionaire. 26099. 

Just a moon ago. 48596. 

Just a name on a headstone. 39582. 


. Just a night in dream world. 5201 (508) 


Just a plain old country boy. 36202. 
Just a plaything. 43839. 

Just a private. 2159. 

Just a quaint little waltz. 26100. 

Just a rolling stone. 6896. 

Just arover. 16417. 

Just a sailor boy. 43840. 

Just a smile. 43841. 

Just a soldier. 39583. 

Just a song at twilight. 31376. 

Just a Spanish shawl. 2160. 

Just a stone’s throw from Virginia. 39584. 
Just a sweet little smile will do. 6897. 
Just a sweet little song. 21031. 

Just a thank you note. 2161. 

Just a token. 26101. 

Just a wall flower. 2162. 

Just a wee bit of heaven. 48597. 

Just a while. 6898. 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Just a whisper. 43842. 

Just-a wish with a sigh. 26102. 

Just a wolf at heart. 26103. 

Just a word of love. 2163. 

Just abide. 34788 (367) 

Just adorable, simply adorable. 6899. 
Just an armful of dreams. 43843. 
Just an empty chair. 11677. 

Just an escapade. 11678. 

Just an humble little prayer. 36203. 
Just an illustration. 52021. 

Just an old & faded bouquet. 11679. 
Just an old faded picture. 21032. 

Just an old faded tintype. 52022. 

Just an old-fashioned fire-place. 48598. 
Just an old-fashioned home. 48599. 
Just an old flame. 2164. 

Just an old fool. 52023. 

Just an old toy piano. 52024. 


Just an old trail that winds round the mountain. 21033. 


Just an ordinary guy. 2165. 

Just an ordinary private. 52025. 
Just another broken dream. 2166. 
Just another day. _ 36204. 

Just another day is done. 31377. 
Just another dream, 21034, 26104. 
Just another love song. 11680. 
Just another moon song. 36205. 
Just another night. 43844. 

Just another night of dreams. 21035. 
Just another Yankee. 52026. 

Just anybody. 2167. 


Just as great as my hate is for war, just as great 


is my love for you. 50835 (191) 


Just as I am. 2168, 5201 (509), 16418, 24219 (731, 


732) 
Just as long as I know Katie’s waitin’. 39585. 
Just as long as the gal by my side is you. 11681. 
Just as the tide was a-flowing. 14692 (352) 
Just as though you were here. 11682, 26105. 
Just as you are. 52027, 
Just as you left it. 21036. 
Just ask the moon. 52028. 
Just ask the Quiz kids. 16419. 
Just at sunset. 52029. 
Just a’waitin’ for me. 21037. 
Just awhile ago. 6900. 
Just be a good American.. 2169. 
Just be independent. 16420. 
Just be natural. 2170. 
Just because. 11683. 
Just because I know. 16421. 
Just because I love you. 26106. 
Just because I love you I am blue tonight. 31378. 
Just because I’m true to you. 2171. 
Just because it’s you. 34788 (368) 
Just because of you. 31379. 
Just because of you little girl. 26107. 
Just because you are gone. 26108. 
Just because you said you didn’t care. 26109. 
Just before bedtime. 52030. 
Just before we say goodbye. 43845. 
Just beyond me. 48600. 


Just Bill. 6901. 

Just blame it on the rain. 11684. 

Just blue. 2172. 

Just blues. 52031. 

Just bring two lips along. 18845 (151), 24219 
(733, 734), 34788 (369) 

Just buy a bond today. 43846. 

Just buy me a bond. 43847. 

Just by words. 48601. 

Just clown - don’t frown. 48602. 


INDEX 


Just don’t ration swing. 21038. 

Just dreaming. 31380, 36206, 39586. 

Just drifting by. 52032. 

Just eighteen more months. 2173. 

Just enough to get along. 11685. 

Just foolin’ around. 6902. 

Just for an hour. 48603. 

Just for fun. 26110. 

Just for me. 6903, 36207, 43848, 53636 (288) 

Just for somebody’s love. 38171 (226) 

Just for tonight. 24219 (735), 43849, 48604. 

Just for two. 11686. 

Just for you. 2174, 6904-6907, 21039, 26111, 
26112, 43850, 48605. , 

Just forget it ever happened. 48606. 

Just go to sleep with a prayer on your lips, 
you ll wake up singing I love you. 39587. 

Just gone. 21040. 

Just guess who. 31381. 

Just hold on to Jesus. 53636 (289) 

Just Honey to you. 43851. 

Just how much I miss you. 39588. 

Just imagine. 6908, 36208, 43852, 52033, 
52034. 

Just infatuation after all. 36209. 

Just jogging along. 11687. 

Just keep my heart & be true. 52035. 

Just keep on dreaming. 16422. 

Just keep on sailing. 26113. 

Just keep singing. 2175, 43853. 

Just keep that smile, dear. 6909. 

Just lazy. 2176, 11688. 

Just learning. 5201 (510) 

Just let'me dream away. 6910. 

Just let me go. 21041. 

Just let me keep on dreaming of you. 31382. 

Just like a letter from home sweet home. 2177, 

Just like a mother. 53636 (290) 

Just like a rose, 11689, 24219 (736), 43854. 

Just like a stranger. 39589. 

Just like before. 11690. 

Just like Jesus. 5201 (511), 26114. 

Just like the river. 26115. 

Just like this. 6911. 

Just like you sis. 21042. 

Just look what you done to me. 21043. 

Just looking thanks. 36210. 

Just loving you. 2178, 31383, 48607. 

Just mark my word. 31384. 

Just me & you. 26116. 4 

Just moody again. 36211. 

Just my little fella, 39590. 

Just my luck, 2179. 

Just my shadow. 2180. 

Just old Kentucky. 26117. 

Just one. 39591. 

Just one fond word. 43855. 

Just one kiss. 2181, 11691. 

Just one look in those blue eyes. 31385. 

Just one mile from heaven. 31386. 

Just one moment in God’s kingdom. 31387, 48608. 

Just one more. 52036. 

Just one more Christmas at home. 2182. 

Just one more kiss. 26118, 48609. 


Just one more letter. 2183. 

Just one more night. 39592. 

Just one more ride. 43856. 

Just one more waltz. 21044. 

Just one more waltz with you sweetheart. 21045. 
Just one of those things. 48610. 

Just one step. 21046. 

Just one sweet song. 16423. 


2115 


Just over the hill. 6912. 

Just plain lonesome. 16424, 16425. 

Just pray. 48611. 

Just pretend Iam a nurse. 52037. 

Just pretend that you love me. 26119. 

Just pretending. 31388. 

Just received. 2184. 

Just relax & let’s pretend. 6913. 

Just remember. 6914, 31389-31391, 39593, 438577. 

Just remember, I'll be back some day. 43858. 

Just remembering. 2185. 

Just renown. 21047. 

Just ’round the corner from Broadway. 5201 (512) 

Just say the word. 26120. 

Just say you care. 21048. 

Just say you love me, dear. 31392. 

Just saying a prayer. 6915. 

Just sing a song. 11692. 

Just sing, & smile, or whistle. 6916. 

Just skip it. 21049. 

Just smile. 36212. 

Just so lonely & blue. 36213. 

Just so they don’t ration love. 

Just so! Tokyo. 21050. _ 

Just sorry. 31393. 

Just standing alone in the rain. 39594. 

Just suppose. 31394, 39595. 

Just sweethearts. 43859. 

Just tell ’em it doesn’t matter what we do. 43860. 

Just tell me why. 52038. 

Just tellin’ you. 11694. 

Just the same as you. 21051. 

Just the tin-type of my mother. 2186. 

Just these three words, I love you. 11695. 

Just think, it turned out to be you. 2187. 

Just thinking of you. 26121, 26122, 36214. 

Just this once. 43861. 

Just thoughts of a soldier boy. 43862. 

Just throw one rose in the ocean for me, 48612. 

Just to be diff’rent. 2188. 

Just to be near you. 26123, 36215. 

Just to be true to Jesus. 24219 (737) 

Just to be with Jesus. 24219 (738) 

Just to be with you. 21052, 36216. 

Just to be with you tonight at twilight. 
39596. 

Just to be yours. 31395. 

Just to keep living in old U.S.A., that’s the one 
thing Idesire. 11696, 21053. 

Just to kiss those sweet lips so divine. 21054. 

Just to know. 48613. 

Just to know Jesus cares. 38171 (227) 

Just to know that you still care. 11697. 

Just to mention a few. 52039. 

Just to pitch woo woo with you. 6917, 

Just to remind you I miss you. 39597. 

- Just to see you smile. 16426. 

Just to see you smile again. 21055. 

Just too gosh darned bashful. 11698. 

Just try to picture me back home in Tennessee. 
38171 (228) 

Just two. 43863. 

Just two of us now. 2189. 

Just wait a little while longer. 31396. 

Just wait & pray. 39598. 

Just wait & say that you still care. 6918. 

Just wait & see. 6919, 11699, 16427, 21056. 

Just wait till we get going. 6920. 

Just waiting for you. 36218. 

Just we two. 2190, 16428, 39599, 43864, 
43865, 48614. 

Just we two & the moon. 24219 (739) 

Just what I needed most. 5201 (513) 


11693. 


36217, 


2116 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


.Just when I needed you the most, you let me 


down. 11700. 
Just when you say good-night. 48615. 
Just whistle. 26124. 


‘Just with you. 2191. 


Just yearning for you. 36219. 
Just you. 11701, 16429, 16430, 39600, 43866, 
48616, 52040, 53636 (291) 
Just you & I. 6921, 39601, 48617. 
Just you & I sweetheart. 21057. 
Just you, sweetheart. 48618. 
Justice & liberty. 43867. 
Justice shall dwell in the wilderness. 21058. 
Justice, the victor, 26125. 
Juvenalia. 36220. 
Juvenile lyre. 10272. 
Juvenile march. 29091 (311) 
J. y pense. 47124 (265) 
K. A. pin. 36221. 
.D. girl. 36222. 
K. boogie. 16431. 
. O. Tokio. 6922. 
. P. blues. 52041, 
. P. serenade. 16432, 26126. 
.S.M. 14692 (353) 
Ka pua o Hawaii. 8520. 
Kaa, the rocksnake. 11702. 
Kaahumanu. 53636 (292) ~ 
Kabaluu moon-beams. 48619. 
Kacha, kach. 31397. 
Kaffir on the Karoo. 5201 (514) 
Kaharli sam. 21059. 
Kahnfahrt. 9582 (244) 
Kaiki serenade. 6923. 
Kaiser Wilhelm, hoch. 34788 (370) 
Kakuda. 18845 (152) 
Kalapomnal piros rozsa. 52042. 
Kaleidoscope. 24219 (1042) 
Kali. 31398. 
Kallipolis grotto. 36223. 
Kaloma. 24219 (740) 


WR 


‘Kamazur. 34788 (371) 


Kamennoi-ostrow. 11703, 29091 (312), 36224. 
Kamenoi ostrow. 36225. 
Kamratki kamraci6. 31399. 
Kaneohe Bay. 6924. 
Kangaroo. 6925. 

Kangaroo blues. 26127. 
Kangaroo hop. 50835 (192) 
Kangaroo jump. 2192. 
Kansas. 21060. 

Kansas City. 2193. 

Kansas City blues. 9582 (245) 
Kappa dream girl. 26128. 


Karlin’s harmonic course for pianoimprovising. 52043. 


Karlin’s harmonic course for piano playing. 2194. 

Karna of the sea. 50835 (193) 

Kasia, glupi osial i jesienny wieczor. 6926. 

Kathaleene. 36226. 

Katherine. 26129, 43868. 

Kathie Lynnair. 6927. 

Kathie, ’tain’t what it used to be no more. 43869. 

Kathleen. 47264. 

Kathleen darlin’. 11704. 

Kathleen of the stage door canteen. 11705. 

Kathlyn. 5201 (515), 516), 24219 (741, 742) 

Kathlyn valse. 41610 (91) 

Kathryn of the Southland. 26130. 

Katie & Johnny polka. 11706. . . 

Katie MacCoy. 48620. 

Katie’s answer. 14692 (354) 

Katinka. 53636 (76, 219, 231, 232, 234, 254, 293, 
373, 441, 479, 534, 560, 566, 597) 


a 


INDEX 


“nos. 1-12, 1942 


Katy did. 43870. 

Katy didn’t but Katy did. 6928. 

Katy Marie. 11707. 

Kay. 52044. 

Kayo for Tokio. 2195. 

Kayreen. 6929. 

Kazi mi nevenko. 21061. ; 

Kdyz jsem sel od vas. 26131. 

Kdyz muzika zhcne hrat. 16433. 

Ke ahi kuu ipo. 31400. 

Keating’s (Lawrence) junior choir book. 26132. 

K-E-double-L-Y. 6930. 

Kedves Imre notal hegedire. 36227-36234. 

Keel row. 21062. 

Keep a-clicking Uncle Sam. 48622. 

Keep a Flag in your window. 11708. 

Keep a little cotton in your ear. 31401. 

Keep a place for me in your heart. 31402. 

Keep a place in your heart for me. 16434. 

Keep a smile on your face Mary Ellen. 36235. 

Keep a smile on your face soldier boy. 36236. 

Keep a song in my heart. 21063. 

Keep a song in your heart every day. 43871. 

Keep a Song on your lips, &a prayer in your heart. 
16435. 

Keep a- -rollin’. 16436. 

Keep a Silver lining shining. 52045. 

Keep a Star in your window. 36237. 

Keep a stiff upper lip. 11709. 

Keep a zipper on your lip, Uncle Sam. 48621. 

Keep all enemies away from our shores. 52046. 

Keep all germs forever out of Germany. 11710. 

Keep America, American. 11711. 

Keep America for you & me. 21064. 

* Keep America forever free. 48623. 

Keep America free. 21065. 

Keep America safe for our own. 52047. 

Keep America singing. 21066, 21067, 43872. 

Keep an eye onthe allies. 39602. 

Keep an eye on your heart. 39603. 

Keep awake. 6931. 

Keep away from my back door. 2196. 

Keep away from the old armchair. 52048. 

Keep both flags a-flying. 48624. 

Keep bright the light of freedom, in the U.S.A. 
36238. 

- Keep calm. 21068, 36239. 

Keep close to Jesus. 38171 (229) 

Keep concentrating on love. 36240. 

Keep counting your blessings. 48625. 

Keep courage. 48626. 

Keep democracy forever. 16437. 

Keep democracy from dieing [?] 6932. 

Keep "em bouncing. 31403. 

Keep vem fighting. 21069. 

Keep "em floating. 11712. 

Keep ’ em flyin’. 2197, 6933, 11713, 26133. 

Keep ’em flyin’ | Keep "em rollin’. 2198. 

Keep ’em flyin’, keep ’em rollin’, until our victory’ s 
won., 31404. 

Keep em flyin’, rollin’, sailin’. 31405, 31406. 

Keep ?em flyin’ shootin’ sailin’. 39604. 

Keep ‘em flyin’ to the tune of Yankee Doodle. 2199. 

Keep ’em flying. 2200-2207, 6934-6940, 11714- 
11716, 16438, 21070- 21072, 26134- 26136, 31407, 
31408, 43873-43875, 48627, 48628, 52049, 52050. 

Keep ’ jem flying boys. 2208. 

Keep ’em flying for the good old U.S.A. 
16439. 

Keep "em flying for the U.S.A. 2209. 

Keep ’em flying for victory. 16440, 36241, 48629. 

Keep ’em flying, happy landing. 21073. 

Keep ’em flying high. 39605. 

Keep ’em flying high America. 2210. 


Keep ’em flying, keep buying war bonds, it’s victory 
for U. S.A. 26137. 

Keep ’em flying, keep ’em rolling, keep ’em sail- 
ing. 31409. 

Keep ’em flying, keep ’em sailing, keep ’em roll- 
ing. 48630. 

Keep ’em flying march. 16441. 

Keep em flying, men of freedom. 6941. 

Keep "em flying on to victory. 26138. 

Keep ’em flying, put your shoulder to the wheel. 
36242. 

Keep “em flying —to victory. 2211. 

Keep ’em flying, Uncle Sam. 2212, 21074. 

Keep ’em frying while we’re flying. 21075. 

Keep em happy. 43876. 

Keep em laughing. 11717. 

Keep em living. 6942. 

Keep em loving. 43877. 

Keep ‘em off of Lonesome street. 39606. 

Keep em onthe run. 31410. 

Keep “em playing. 31411. 

Keep em roarin fightin’ Yanks. 11718. 

Keep ’em rollin’. 6943, 11719, 16442. 

Keep em rollin’ along. 43878. 

Keep ’em rollin’, floatin’ , flyin’. 26139. 

Keep em rollin’, keep ’ em flying. . 48631. 

Keep ’ ‘em rollin’ on to victory. 16443. 

Keep ’em rolling. 2213-2215, 26140, 26141, 31412,. 
48632. 

Keep ’em rolling, keep ’em flying, keep democracy 
from dying. 6944. 

Keep-em rolling, keep-em flying, keep-em sailing. 
6945. 

Keep ’ em rolling, Roller U. 31413. 

Keep vem Sailing. 36243. 

Keep *em Shooting. 43879. 

Keep ’ em Singing inthe U.S.A. 16444. 

Keep vem Slidin’. 43880. 

Keep "em smilin’. 31414. 

Br Way smiling. 11720, 11721, 16445, 16446, 
210 

Keep ’ em smiling, America. 31415. 

Keep ’em swingin’. 6946. 

Keep faith alive in America. 16447, 52051. 

Keep faith, soldier boy, it won’t be long. 48633. 

Keep fighting for liberty. 39607. 

Keep fighting on. 11722. 

Keep fit, fella. 11723, 26142. 

Keep flyin’. 31416. 

Keep free America, forever free. 11724. 

Keep going. 31417. 

Keep going strong. 21077. 

Keep her flying. 11725, 16448. 

Keep hiking on. 6947. 

Keep in step. 11726, 39608, 48634. 

Keep in touch with Jesus. 36244. 

Keep it flying. 48635. 

Keep it flying — raise it higher. 21078. 

Keep it under your heart. 21079. 

Keep it up. 18845 (153), 43881. 

Keep it up America. 43882. 

Keep it up Yanks. 39609. 

Keep it waving. 11727, 11728. 

Keep looking up. 21080. 

Keep me by power divine. 21081. 

Keep me from fallin’ asleep. 24219 (743) 

Keep me Lord, nowI pray. 39610. 

Keep me, Lord, the shadows falling. 14692 (355) 

Keep moving. 18845 (154) 

Keep moving along. 29091 (313) 

Keep mum, Americans. 31418. 

Keep mum, chum. 2216, 11729. 

Keep my heart. 6948. 

Keep my love. 31419. 


? 


ee ee ee ee ee 


2117 


Keep near to Jesus. 29091 (314) 

Keep off the grass. 6949. 

Keep Old Glory flying. 2217, 21082, 26143, 
31420, 36245, 43883. 

Keep Old Glory flying high. 16449, 39611. 

Keep Old Glory flying on high. 31421. 

Keep Old Glory in the sky. 11730. 

Keep Old Glory waving ever o’er the U.S.A. 
36246. 

Keep Old Glory waving on our land. 31422. 

Keep old Hitler on the run. 2218, 6950. 

Keep Ole Glory flying. 31423. 

Keep on a-smiling Billy Boy. 31424. 

Keep on buying bonds & stamps. 36247. 

Keep on devilin’ me. 21083. 

Keep on dreaming. 48636. 

Keep on flying, we’ll build the ships for you. 
11731. 

Keep on hopin’. 38171 (230) 

Keep on laughing, it’s better by far. 

Keep on pretending. 21084. 

Keep on sending smiles. 39612. 

Keep on singing. 24219 (744), 50835 (194) 

Keep on smilin’. 6951, 39613. 

Keep on smiling. 21085, 31425, 31426, 36248. 

Keep on smiling my blue Hawaii. 21086. 

Keep on smiling till —. 43884. 

Keep our America free. 11732. 

Keep our Colors flying, & lick Germany & Japan. 
16451. 

Keep our Flag flying. 16452. 

Keep our Flag flying high. 11733. 

Keep our Flag ontop. 26144. 

Keep our Flag proudly waving. 31427. 

Keep our liberty. 11734, 26145. 

Keep peace in the U.S.A. 2219. 

Keep pitching, America. 11735, 21087. 

Keep praying. 26146. 

Keep praying on. 48637. 

Keep punchin’. 2220. 

Keep right on at em. 48638. 

Keep rolling out the bombers. 21088. 

Keep singing, America. 16453. 

Keep smilin’, keep laughin’,be happy. 21089. 

Keep smilin’, keep laughin’, keep punchin’. 6952. 

Keep smilin’ thru. 21090. 

Keep smiling. 21091, 21092, 24219 (745), 26147, 
36249, 39614. 

Keep smiling for me. 
52052. 

Keep smiling! Keep saying! Good Old Reading 
beer. 16454. 

Keep smiling, Mr. Man in the Moon. 21093. 

Keep smiling till we've won. 31428. 

-Keep smiling, you &I. 31429. 

Keep step. 2221. 

Keep that Flag flying U.S.A. 11736. 

Keep the ball a-rolling. 39616. 

Keep the bombers flying. 26149. 

Keep the bombers in the air. 2222. 

Keep the bulls-eye Flag a-flyin’ high. 43886. 

Keep the butcher pleased. 52053. 

Keep the chin up! America. 39617.° 

Keep the Colors flying. 2223, 26150, 31430. 

Keep the eagle flying. 52054. 

Keep the eagles flying. 2224. 

Keep the fires of freedom burning. 48639. 

Keep the Flag a-flying. 21094, 31431, 43887. 

Keep the Flag a’flying, America. 6953, 11737. 

Keep the Flag a-waving. 2225, 21095. 

Keep the Flag flying. 31432. 

Keep the Flag flying high. 16455. 

Keep the Flag in memory of me. 39618. 


16450. 


26148, 39615, 43885, 


INDEX 


pt. :3,:nas.,/ vies 


Keep the Flag of freedom flying. 2226. 

Keep the Flag of freedom forever floating high. 
16456. 

Keep the Flag of freedom waving. 6954. 

Keep the Flag of liberty waving. 16457. 

Keep the Flag waving. 21096. 

Keep the home fires burning. 41610 (92, 93) 

Keep the home fires burning, for we'll be returning, 
when we’ve won this warfor Uncle Sam. 52055. 

Keep the home fires burning low. 48640. 

Keep the home fires burning till the boys come 
home. 41610 (94), 47124 (266) 

Keep the Huns on the run. 39619. 


~ Keep the Japs away. 16458, 31433. 


2118 


Keep the lamp light burning brightly, till I come 
home. 52056. 

Keep the lamp light burning mother. 26151. 

Keep the letters flying. 16459. 

Keep the liberty bell a-ringing. 16460. 

Keep the light burning. 21097, 53636 (294) 

Keep the light burning bright. 16461, 31434. 

Keep the light in your heart. 21098. 

Keep the light of liberty burning. 31435. 

Keep the love light burning. 39620. 

Keep the love light shining. 39621. 

Keep the monster from our door. 2227. 

Keep the old Flag flying. 11738, 21099. 

Keep the Red cross flying. 2228. 

Keep the Savior with you. 24219 (746) — 

Keep the sea lanes free. 6955. 

Keep the skies over America clear. 6956. 

Keep the Star Spangled Banner in the sky. 6957. 

Keep the Stars & Stripes aloft. 16462. 

Keep the Stars & Stripes flying on high. 36250. 

Keep the Stars & Stripes unfurled. 11739, 11740. 

Keep the Stars & Stripes up boys. 11741. 

Keep the Stars flying. 26152. 

Keep the’ stars shining bright in Old Glory. 43888. 

Keep the sunshine in your smile. 6958. 

Keep the U.S. free. 11742. 

Keep the vision of the cross. 38171 (231) 

Keep the wheels a-rolling. 26153. 

Keep the wheels rolling. 16463. 

Keep the wires clear. 18845 (155) 

Keep the Yanks in the tanks rolling on. 36251. 

Keep them birdies in your eyes. 2229. 

Keep them flying. 2230, 6959-6961, 11743, 21100, 
39622, 48641. 

Keep them flying & smiling. 43889. 

Keep them flying high. 11744. 

Keep them flying in the air. 52057. 

Keep them flying, over there. 6962, 26154. 

Keep them flying Sammy. 31436. 

Keep them flying Uncle Sam. 16464. 

Keep them from coming over here. 

Keep them going Uncle Sam. 11746. 

Keep them high in the sky. 2231. 

Keep them on the beam. 26155. 

Keep them rolling. 26156. 

Keep them shining. 43890. 

Keep them sliding, down the ways. 

Keep them smiling. 16465. 

Keep them waving. 21101. 

Keep things moving for Uncle Sam. 26157. 

Keep this land for Uncle Sam. 43891. 

Keep those eyes on me. 26158. 

Keep those letters roll’n in. 52058. 

Keep those lovely red lips smiling. 48642. 

Keep up your spirits. 21102. 

Keep us flying. 31437. 

Keep us rolling along. 36252. 

Keep wearing a smile & keep on singing a song. 
21103. 


11745. 


11747. 


Keep writing to me, Buddy. 39623. 

Keep your armor bright. 50835 (195) 

Keep your chin up. 2232, 6963, 6964, 11748- 
11750, 16466, 21104, 26159, 26160, 31438, 31439, 
36253, 39624, 43892, 43893, 48643. 

Keep your chin up America. 26161. 

Keep your chin up & keep smiling. 26162. 

Keep your chin up & smile my gal. 39625. 

Keep your chin up, Cholly. 2233. 

Keep your chin up, dear mother. 31440. 

Keep your chin up in true Yankee style. 

Keep your chin up, little darlin’. 52059. 

Keep your chin up, mother, & I'll come back to 
you. 26163. 

Keep your chin up over there. 6965. 

Keep your chin up, private darling. 21105. 

Keep your chin up, Uncle Sam. 2234, 6966, 16467, 
16468, 21106, 52060. 

Keep your chins up boys. 6967. 

Keep your chins up over there. 48644. 

Keep your courage. 11752. 

Keep your dreams alive. 43894. 

Keep yeur eye on Stalin. 36254. 

Keep your eye on that star. 2235. 

Keep your eye onthe Flag. 16469. 

Keep your eye onthe U.S.A. 6968. 

Keep your eyes on Roller Rink Rosie. 16470. 

Keep your eyes on the Saviour. 43895. 

Keep your eyes upon the Saviour. 34788 (372) 

Keep your fingers crossed. 16471. 

Keep your hand on your heart. 6969. 

Keep your information to yourself. 21107. 

Keep your knitting flying. 6970. 

Keep your mouth shut & listen. 16472. 

Keep your sleeves rolled up, Uncle Sam. 2236. 

Keep your thumbs up. 16473. 

Keep your thumbs up, soldier boy. 31441. 

Keep your tiny thumbs up. 52061. 

Keeper. 6971. 

Keeper of my heart. 47124 (267) 

Keeper of the flame. 6971*, 36881, 50969, 50983, 
51073, 51083, 51182, 51432, 51435, 51464, 51465, 
51468, 51594, 51631, 51656, 51771, 51783, 51868, 
51991, 52038, 52062, 52063, 52248, 52297, 52474, 
52530, 52646, 52741, 52742, 52986, 53059, 53160, 
53205, 53527, 53604. 

Keeper of the keys. 43896. 

Keeper of the light. 43897. 

Keeper of the lights. 16474. 

Keepin’ our big mouth shut. 2237. 

Keepin’ out of trouble. 26164. 

Keeping love aglow for two. 26165. 

Keeping step. 53636 (295) 

Keeping up with Lizzie. 29091 (315) 

Keepsake mill. 48645. 

Keil odon, 52064. 

Keilokeinu. 52065. 

Kelly & Washington. 26166. 

Kelly boy. 2238. 

Keltic lament. 50835 (196) 

Keltic suite. 5201 (517), 50835 (197) 

Kelvinator. 16475. 

Kenton’s theme. 21108. 

Ken-tuc-kee. 18845 (156), 50835 (198) 

Kentuckian steed. 31442. 

Kentucky. 21109. 

Kentucky babe. 52066. 

Kentucky dreams, 26167, 43898. 

Kentucky hills are calling. 26168. 

Kentucky home. 5201 (518) 

Kentucky is calling me. 31443. 

Kentucky moon. 21110. 

Kentucky nuts. 47124 (268) 


11751. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1942 


2119 


Kentucky River Valley. 31444. 

Kentucky rosebuds. 24219 (747) 

Kentucky Sal. 50835 (199) 

Kentucky waltz. 43899. 

Kentucky woman. 11753. 

Kern Valley. 36255. 

Kerr’s (Phil) gospel songs. 36256. 

Kerry dance. 2239, 43900-43902. 

Kewpie march. 24219 (748) 

Key to first year harmony with additional 
exercises. 41610 (95) 

Key to liberty. 6972. 

Key to my heart. 48646. 

Key to your heart. 47124 (269) 

Keyboard stories for class & individual instruc- 
tion. 16476. 

Keys of heaven. 6973. 

Keystone glide. 41610 (96) 

Khaki. 43903. 

Khaki & blue. 36257. 

Khaki & gold. 14692 (356) 

Khaki & the blue. 16477, 26169, 43904, 

- 52067. 

Khaki boy. 52068. 

Khaki hop. 36258. 

Khaki serenade. 11754. 

Khaki soldier, 43905. 

Khaki Yankee. 31445. 

Kharkof. 48647. 

Khyber Pass. 43905*. 

Kick in. 24219 (749) 

Kick in with your dough-boys. 26170. 

Kick of a Muhlenburg Mule. 26171. 

Kick the sky. 43906. 

Kickapoo corral. 43907. 

Kid I like. 31446. 

Kiddie Land. 50835 (200) 

Kidnap me, honey. 39626. 

Kids’ rodeo. 36259. 

Kiever sher. 6974. 

Kill. 6975. 

Killaloo. 38171 (232) 

Killarney. 21111. 

Killdeer serenade. 43908. 

Kille kille. 31447, 36260. 

Killed in action. 47124 (270) 

Killing of the Indian. 39627. 

Killing of the mayor. 6976. 

Kilties’ kourtship. 9582 (246), 50835 (201) 

Kimaneero down to Cairo. 2240. 

Kimbrough’s 12 lessons for the piano. 43909. 

Kind fortune smiles. 24219 (750) 

Kind of love you read about. 2241. 

Kind words. 9582 (247), 16478, 18845 (157), 24219 
(751, 752) 

Kinda lonesome for you. 31448. 

Kindchen - leih’ mir dein miindchen. 9582 (248) 

Kindergarten flower pageant. 43910. 

Kindergarten pianistico. 43911. 

Kindersegen. 16479. 

Kindness makes folks happy. 6977. 

King Alcohol must go. 24219 (753) 

King & queen of paradise. 26172. 

King Apple’s song. 6978. 

King Arthur. 14692 (279) 

King Bess. 6979. 

King David march. 39628. 

King is coming. 5201 (519) 

King Joe. 11755. 

King of Kings. 29091 (316, 317) 

King of love. 5201 (520, 521), 11756, 24219 (754), 
41610 (97, 98), 43912. 

King of love my Shepherd is. 43913. 


INDEX 
pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


King of the rodeo. 6980. 
King of the world. 24219 (755) 

King of trots. 24219 (756) 

King Pippin polka. 26173. 

King Witlaf’s drinking horn. 53636 (296) 
Kingdom coming. 36261. 

Kingdom of dreams. 48648. 

Kingdom of God. 52069. 

Kingdom of God is within you. 261 74. 
Kingdom of peace. 6981. 

Kingdom of the deep. 39629. 

Kinglet. 31449. 

King’s highway. 36262. 

Kings of destiny. 52070. 

King’s reception. 24219 (757) 

Kings Shall come from Saba. 39630. 
King’s songs of Hawaii. 43914. 

Kinky. 34788 (373) 

Kirkconnell Lea. 5201 (522) 

Kismet. 26175. 

Kiss. 26176. 

' Kiss all the lads for me. 
Kiss & a prayer. 21112. 
Kiss & make up. 2243. 
Kiss © run. 21113. 
Kiss @ Say goodbye. 48649. 
Kiss & then goodbye. 26177. 


2242. 


Kiss for my sweetheart, a salute to my King. 39631. 


Kiss for you. 2244. 

Kiss from Mister Liszt. 6982. 

Kiss from you. 39632. 

Kiss ina cab. 31450. 

Kiss in the dark. 26178, 52071. 

Kiss in the rain. 26179. 

Kiss Junior for me. 11757. 

Kiss me again. 21114, 24219 (758) 

Kiss me again, dear. 26180. 

Kiss me baby now. 36263. 

Kiss me baby till the bugle blows. 21115. 

Kiss me before we part. 43915. 

Kiss me, but don’ t Say goodbye. 36264. 

Kiss me darlin’. 39633. 

Kiss me, dear. 16480, 31451, 43916. 

Kiss me good-bye. 11758, 26181, 26182, 39634, 
43917, 52072. 

Kiss me goodbye & I'll kiss you hello. 6983. 

Kiss me goodbye with a smile dear. 2245. 

Kiss me goodnight. 16481, 48650. 

Kiss me goodnight again. 2246. 

Kiss me goodnight & just say so-long. 52073. 

Kiss me little fraidy cat. 36265. 

Kiss me little sweetheart. 11759. 

Kiss me, mother. 2247. 

Kiss me my darling, so lovely. 48651. 

Kiss me now. 48652. 

Kiss me, sweetheart, I’m leaving. 31452. 

Kiss me while I live. 26183. 

Kiss me with your eyes, Mary. 26184. 

Kiss the bride goodbye. 31453. 

Kiss to the moon. 52074. 

Kiss waltz. 43918. 

Kiss with the scrap. 52075. 

Kiss you don’t remember. 48653. 

Kiss you gave me. 26185. 

Kiss your daddy goodbye. 6984. 

Kiss your Tokio goodbye. 6985. 

Kisses. 26186. 

Kisses alamode [?] 39635. 

Kisses for prizes. 21116. 

Kisses in the moonlight. 36266, 39636. 

Kissing is here to stay. 31454. 

Kissing the rod. 52076. 

Kiste. 14692 (357) 


2120 


Kit-a-ior-za.. 36267. 

Kitchen blues. 36268. 

Kitchener’s boys. 41610 (99) 

Kite time. 2248. 

Kitten. 5201 (523) 

Kitten on the keys. 48654. 

Kitty. 31455, 43919. 

Kitty grows. up. 43920. 

Kitty kat song. 2249. 

Kitty MacKay. 5201 (524), 24219 (759) 

Kitty of Coleraine. 14692 (358) 

Kitty’s cradle song. 5201 (525) 

Ki-wis. 31456. 

Klansman’s song. 11760. 

Klassisches vortragsalbum. 9582 (249-252), 41610 
(100, 101) 

Klavierbichlein. 11761. 

Klavierstiicke. 47124 (271, 272) 

Klein Ida-walzer. 39637. 

Klein Ida’s blumen. 43921. 

Kleine baroness. 5201 (46) 

Kleine bilder aus grosser zeit. 34788 (374) 

Kleine fantasie. 43922. 

Kneel down on your knees. 39638. 

Kneeling army. 43923. 

Knick-knocks. 29091 (318) 

Knight of the open ror seine 


ee of the road. 396 
Knighthood song. 34788 (375) 


Knights of old. 24219 (760) 

Knights of Pythias march. 6986. 

Knights of the range. 29824. 

Knit & purl. 39640. 

Knit for victory. 26187. 

Knit, knit, knit. 6987. 

Knit, knit, knit, Sister Sue. 14692 (359) 

Knit one, purl two. 21117, 26188. 

Knit, sister, knit. 26189. 

Knit two, purl two. 26190. 

Knittin’ for Britain, 2250, 6988. 

Knittin’ for Brittin’. 16482. 

Knittin’ on a mitten. 16483. 

Knitting. 5201 (526), 18845 (158), 24219 (761, 16%), 
38171 (233) 

Knitting serenade. 16484, 31457. 

Knock it around. 36269. : 

Knock-knees. 47124 (273) 

Knock me a kiss. 11763, 26191, 48655. 

Knock the heil out of Hitler. 111764. 

Knockin’ around, from pillar to post. 39641. 

Knockin’ on wood. 11765. 

Knocking on wood. 6989. 

Knocking out the Niponee. 21118. 

Knockout in a blackout. 16485. 

Knots. 31458. 

Knowing Christ to make Him known. 11766, 36270. 

K-nuts march © two-step. 9582 (253, 254) 

Kodachrome. 26192. 

Konig Harald’s tod. 24219 (763) 

Koif a bond. 11767. 

Koift bonds un stamps. 26193. 

Kokoda. 43924. 

Kokomo. 21119. 

Kol nidre. 11768, 16486, 38171 (234) 

Kol sh’arith Yisrael. 43925. 

Koliko te srce moji vole. 2251. 

Kolmar grand march. 11769. 

Komm siusser tod. 43926. 

Kompendium der klaviertechnik. 41610 (102) 

Kompositionen.. 5201 (527-529) 

Kona love. 31459, 36271. 

Kong ho. 43927. i 

Konzert in D dur, Brandenburger konzert no. 5. 
9582 (255) 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Konzert no. 1 in E moll. 9582 (256) 

Konzert no. 2 in F moll. 29091 (319) 

Konzerte. 5201 (530) 

Konzertstiick. 41610 (103) 

Korutz michomer. 31460. 

Kosack-vaggvisa. 21120. 

Kosatski. 5201 (531) 

Kozacko kolo. 21121. 

Kozak. 2252. 

Kradem tise. 11770. 

Krakowiak. 16487. 

Krece Se ljadja. 11771. 

Kriegskindermarsch. 14692 (360) 

Kroger song. 16488. 

Krol Sobieski Balamuty. 16489. 

KuCice pod gorama. 36272. 

Kuck-oo clock. 5201 (532) 

Kuss die hand, gnadige frau. 31461. 

Kuhihewa. 26194. 

Kung Fu-Tze. 16490. 

Kutamba. 31462. 

Kuu home. 16491. 

Kuu ipo u’i. 7242. - 

Kyrie. 6990, 43928. 

L. A. swing. 31463. 

La-bas. 9582 (257) 

La Belle Lulu. 31464. 

La del sombrerito azul. 43929. 

La falira don daine, la falira don dé. 52077. 

La Jolla. 43938. 

La rara. 43930. 

Labbra di velluto. 16492. 

Laberinto. 6991, 16493. 

Labor day. 53636 (297) 

Labourers for the harvest. 2253. 

Lachendes leben. 18845 (159) 

Lackadaisical Joe. 26195. 

Lacrymosa. 36273. 

Lad in khaki. 31465. 

Lad in the uniform. 31466. = 

Ladder of roses. 47124 (274) 

Ladders. 26196. 

Laddie. 39642. 

Laddie boy. 39643, 48656. 

Laddie boy, son of mine. 26197. 

Laddie in khaki. 26198. 

Laddie o’ mine. 21122. 

Ladies are inthe army. 26199. 

Ladies first. 36274. 

Ladies lend an ear to me. 52078. 

Ladies of the chorus. 43931. 

Ladies, the song is you. 43932. 

Ladron. 36275. 

Lads of the merchant marine. 31467. 

Lady. 2254. 

Lady & gentleman. 15494. 

Lady & the tiger. 11772. 

Lady called Liberty. 43933. 

Lady churn [?] milk. 36276. 

Lady comes across. 1762, 2254, 3986, 4232, 
5111. 

Lady fair. 11773, 39644, 52079. 

Lady from Harlem. 16495. 

Lady from Rue Blondelle. 31468. 

Lady has other plans. 2255. 

Lady I’m sorry. 39645. 

Lady ina jam. 35603, 36277. 

Lady in lace. 26200. 


Lady in red. 24219 (841, 919, 953, 1400, 1452), 


29091 (31, 320, 696) 
Lady in sequins. 11774 
Lady in slacks. 43934. 
Lady in the band. 31469. 


521888 0 - 43 - 11 


INDEX 


Lady inthe moon. 48657. 

Lady in the shoe. 11775. 

Lady in the uniform. 36278, 43935. 

Lady in waiting. 2256, 31470. 

Lady in white. 21123. 

Lady is willing. 21124, 45758. 

Lady Liberty. 6992. 

Lady Liberty we salute you. 21125. 

Lady love-bird. 47124 (275) ‘ 

Lady loves a Soldier. 48658. 

Lady loves love affairs. 11776. 

Lady Luxury. 5201 (774, 985, 1101), 47124 
(98) 

Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk. 45251, 52080. 

Lady next door. 48659. 

Lady of glory. 21126. 

Lady of Hawaii. 2257, 22127. 

Lady of Liberty. 2258, 31471. 

Lady of light. 43936. 

Lady of my dreams. 11777, 26201, 48660. 

Lady of Park avenue. 2259, 16496. 

Lady of Shalott. 21128. 

Lady of the afternoon. 26202, 31472. 

Lady of the lake. 11778, 50835 (202) 

Lady of the night. 21129. 

Lady ona balcony. 43937. 

Lady said yes. 11779. 

Lady says maybe. 16497. 

Lady to a degree. 39646. 

Lady who didn’t believe in love. 
52081. 

Lady with the light in the harbor. 11780. 

Lady with the torch of liberty. 52082. 

Ladybird. 5201 (533) 

Laendler no. 15. 24219 (764, 765) 

Laetamini, alleluia. 21130. 

Laetentur coeli. 14692 (361) 

Laffs. 26203. 

Lagoon of dreams. 6993. 

Lagrima gitana. 36279. 

Laguna. 36280. 

Lake. 5201 (534) 

Lake Norconian waters. 48661. 

Lake shore of my dreams. 2260. 

Lake Titicaca. 26204, 31473. 

Lakes of Killarney. 11781. 

Lakme. 3371. 

La - la- la. 26205. 

Lalapaluza Lu. 11782, 26206. 

Lalipa. 11783. 

Lamb. 16498. 

Lamb of God. 24219 (766) 


Lambda chi, your colors will fly side by side with 


Old Glory. 31474. 
Lambda chi’s pledge. 48662. 
Lambie’s ina stew. 2261. 
Lamb’s book of glory. 26207. 
Lambs’ march. 14692 (362-364) 
Lambs to sell. 11784. 
Lame duck. 11785. 
Lame pet dog. 5201 (535) 
Lament. 6994, 6995, 14692 (365), 26208, 43939, 
43940, 48663. 
Lament in E. 16499. 
Lament of a broken heart. 39647. 
Lament of the wind & the rain. 43941. 
Lamentatio Jeremiae prophetae. 31475. 
Lamentation. 48664. 
Lamento. 5201 (536), 16500. 
Lamentos de un viejo camello. 6996. 
Lamp of love. 16501. 
Lamp of memory. 6997. 
Lamplighter’s serenade. 6998, 11786. 


2121 


Lana does it again. 31476. 

Lana Turner blues. 31477. 

Land & water. 5201 (537) 

Land for one and all. 52083. 

Land for you & me. 11787, 16502. 

Land immortal. 24219 (767) 

Land of all nations. 26209. 

Land of America. 2262, 43942, 43943. 

Land of Beginning Again & other 1942 heavenly 
glory songs. 16503. 

Land of blarney. 14692 (366) 

Land of Blow Bubbles. 6999. 

Land of Counterpane. 48665. 

Land of democracy, America. 21131. 

Land of dreams. 31478, 43944. 

Land of dreams, America. 52084. 

Land of dreams come true. 21132. 

Land of enchantment, New Mexico. 48666. 

Land of exile. 50835 (203) 

Land of freedom. 11540, 11788, 20842. 

Land of glory. 43945. 

Land of home sweet home. 2263. 

Land of hope & glory. 9582 (258-260), 14692 


INDEX 


: pt. 3,n. s., v. 37 


Lanterns in the sky. 26214, 48671. 
Lanterns on the levee. 43951. 
Largamente appassionato. 31490. 
Larghetto. 9582 (261), 34788 (378), 36284. 


Larghetto & allegro from Harpsichord pieces. $6285. 


Largo. 2277, 2278, 11794, 29091 (322) 
Largo assai from String quartet. 26215. 
Lark. 11795. 

Larry boy. 43952. 

Lass ab. 5201 (538) 


' Lass with the delicate air. 24219 (770), 31491. 


(367) 
Land of liberty. 2264, 11789, 21133, 26210, 31479, 


31480, 39648, 43946. 
Land of long ago. 34788 (376) 
Land of love & dreams. 2265. 
Land of Make Believe. 16504. 
Land of mine. 31481. 
Land of my birth. 26211. 
Land of my love. 2266. 
Land of Necourt Né. 2267. 
Land of Nod. 26212, 31482, 48667. 
Land of Orizaba. 43947. 
Land of our fathers’ choice. 16505. 
Land of saints & scholars. 26213. 
Land of Shangri-La. 31483. 
Land of the eagle. 31484. 
Land of the fighting free. 39649. 
Land of the free. 2268, 2269, 11790, 31485, 
36281, 36282, 48668. 
Land of the long ago. 38171 (235) 
Land of the midnight sun. 16506, 29091 (321) 
Land of the rain,’ 47124 (276) 
Land of the sage & sunshine. 2270. 
Land of the Star Spangled Banner. 2271. 
Land of tomorrow. 31486. 
Land of U.S.A. 31487. 
Land that I love. 7000, 16507. 
Land we all love best. 7001. 


Land we love. 2272, 7002, 11791, 11792, 31488, 


43948. 
Land we love, Australia. 31489. 
Land we love best. 52085. 
Land we love so well. 2273. 
Land we love the best. 34788 (377) 
Land we love the most. 36283. 
Land where my dreams come true. 48669. 
Land without a song. 43949. 
Landlord, oh landlord. 2274. 
Lands End. 11792*. 
Lane of broken hearts. 48670. 
Lange. 14692 (368) 
Langley fair. 14692 (369) 
Langran. 43950. 
Language not all my own. 
Language of a kiss. 2275. 
Language of eyes. 52086. 
Language of the flowers. 24219 (768, 769) 
Lanikai. 39650. 
Landershim galop. 2276. 
Lantern suite. 50835 (204) 


11793. 


2122 


Lassie I love best. 53636 (298) 

Last all clear. 26216. 

Last bloom of autumn. 39651. 

Last but not least. 7003. 

Last call. 50835 (205) 

Last call for love. 7004, 43953. 

Last cowboy. 7005. 

Last date. 52087. 

Last dream. 36286. 

Last farewell. 7006, 50835 (206): 

Last glory. 2278*. 

Last goodbye. 2279. 

Last hope. 29091 (323, 324) 

Last hour. 29091 (325) 

Last invocation. 31492. 

Last June. 48672. 

Last kiss in Vienna. 7007. 

Last lesson. 47904, 48673, 49807, 50212. 

Last long mile. 2280. 

Last night. 2281-2283, 7008, 11796, 14692 (370), 
52088-52090. 

Last night Idreamed. 11797, 21134. 

Last night I dreamed I kissed you. 39652. 

Last night I dreamed of England. 36287. 

Last night I dreamed of you. 11798, 18845 (160), 
48674. 

Last night I fell in love. 39653. 

Last night I kissed you. 16508. 

Last night I said a prayer. 2284. 

Last night I saw a boy clad in khaki. 43954. 

Last night I shall always remember. 43955. 

Last night ina dream. 26217. 

Last night in my dream. 17009. 

Last night in my dreams I saw you. 26218. 

Last night in reverie. 21135. 

Last night of leave. 31493. 

Last night the moon was bright, the atmosphere just 
right. 11799. 

Last night the nightingale. 43956. 

Last night was a lovely night. 31494. 

Last night when you kissed me. 36288. 

Last night, you said you loved me. 26219. 

Last of May. 11800. 

Last round-up. 48675-48677. 

Last song. 11801. 

Last spring. 34788 (379), 36289. 

Last stop. 2285. 

Last summer’s love. 48678. 

Last summer’s roses. 43957. 

Last Supper. 21136, 26220. 

Last thing I'll do. 39654. 

Last train for Memphis. 43958. 

Last waltz. 9582 (262), 31495, 36290, 
43959. 

Last word. 39655. 

Last word of Leonidas. 43960. 

Lasting liberty. 11802, 26221. 

Lasting peace. 2286. 

Latch on brother, before it’s too late. 16509. 

Late confession. 2287. 

Late moon. 2288. 


—_ 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Late one rainy afternoon. 31496. 

Later on. 26222. 

Latest spiritual songs. 2289. 

Latin America. 11803. 

Latin America rhythms for the drummer. 16510. 


Latin-American art music for the piano by twelve 


contemporary composers. 26223. 
Latin-American serenade. 39656. 
Latin-American song book. 31497. 
Latin-American symphonette. 21137. 

Latona. 52091. 

Laudate Dominum in tympanis. 26224. 

Lauder’s (Harry) songs. 39657. 

Laugh all your troubles away. 16511. 

Laugh & lift your face. 21138. 

Laugh & the world laughs with you. 31498. 

Laugh away your troubles. 7010, 36291. 

Laugh it off. 26225, 43960*. 

Laugh, laugh, laugh with Hey, Abbott! Hey, Cos- 

tello. 16512. 

Laugh like a clown. 52092, 

Laugh, little fellow. 31499. 

Laughin’ with you. 48679. 

Laughing at the stars. 2290. 

Laughing cuckoo. 43961. 

Laughing song. 43962, 48680. 

Laughing waters. 5201 (539) 

Laughter. 11804. 

Launch out. 5201 (540), 7011. 

Laura. 11805. 

Laura Jane. 48681. 

Laura Lee. 43963. 

Laurel crown. 52093, 52143, 52914. 

Laurel music reader. 5201 (541) 

Laurel songs for juniors. 47124 (277) 

Laus et jubilatio. 16513. 

Lavender lady. 9582 (263) 

La Violette quartet album. 7012, 7013, 11806. 
Law & order. 47124 (278) 
Law of the tropics. 41649. 
Lawd, be my friend. 21139. 
Lawd you never made de night too long. 16514. 
Lawdy Clawdy. 21140. 

Lawn as white as driven snow. 24219 (771) 
Lawn tennis match. 5201 (542) 

Lay down your arms. 14692 (371) 

Lay down your staffs, O shepherds. 2291. 
Lay it on the firing line. 43964. 

Lay of four winds. 14692 (372) 

Lay off my heart. 26226. 

Lay siege. 16515. 

Lay them low in Tokyo. 21141. 

Laylah feleh. 31500. 

Lazin’ in de sunshine. 31501. 

Lazy & good for nothin’. 39658. 

Lazy Auggie. 16516. 

Lazy brat. 43965. 

Lazy dreamer. 2292. 

Lazy Georgia moon. 7014. 

Lazy J. 11807. 

Lazy little minute hand. 2293. 

Lazy lover’s serenade. 16517. 

Lazy man’s ranch. 2294. 

Lazy melody. 26227. 

Lazy Monday. 31502. 

Lazy moon. 16518, 26228. 

Lazy moon come out & shine. 11808. 
Lazy paradise. 21142. 

Lazy river. 11809. 

Lazy River moon. 31503, 52094. 

Lazy summer skies. 21143. 

Lazy swing. 31504. 

Lazy tune. 7015. 


2123 


Lead Kindly light. 2295, 2296, 5201 (543, 544), 
11810-11812, 29091 (326), 34788 (380), 36292, 
43966, 53636 (66) 

Lead me gently onward. 43967. 

Lead me, Saviour. 21144. 

Lead me to de water. 48682. 

Lead me to love. 24219 (772) 

Lead me to the gates of paradise. 36293. 

Lead, my America, 21145. ‘ 

Lead on MacArthur. 26229, 31505, 31506. 

Lead on! My Flag. 21146. 

Lead on, O King eternal. 29091 (327) 

Lead on Old Glory, lead on. 2297. 

Lead on to Bethlehem. 31507. 

Lead on to victory. 16519. 

Lead the way, Mister F.D.R. 7016. 

Lead Thou me on. -9582 (264), 53636 (299) 

Lead us, O Father. 29091 (328) 

Lead us upward. 7017. 

Leader of the U.S.A. 7018. 

Leading the ladies on. 36294. 

Leah. 26230. 

Leanin’ ona rail. 31508. 

Leaning on the everlasting arm. 36295. 

Lean-to lullabye. 26231. 

Leap frog. 43968. 

Leap Year Land, 24219 (773) 

Learn to jive. 21147. 

Learning. 48683. 

Learning to play the piano. 43969. 

Learning to smile. 31509. 

Lease your little lovin’-heart to me. 5201 (545) 

Least of all, Lord. 36296. 

Leatherneck. 31510. 

Leatherneck me. 16520. 

Leathernecks on parade. 43970. 

Leave her to beauty. 31511. 

Leave it to Joe. 36297. 

Leave it to the medical corps. 

Leave it to the Yanks. 11814. 

Leave it to Uncle Sam. 2298. 

Leave it tous. 2299. 

Leave me arose. 39659. 

Leave me darling I don’t mind. 

Leave me outside of your door. 

Leave me with a smile. 26232. 

Leave me your heart. 43971. 

Leave my women alone. 7019. 

Leave prolonging thy distress. 48684. 

Leave-taking. 38171 (236) 

Leave your rosary with me. 36298. 

Leave your tears alone. 7020. 

Leaves. 5201 (546), 31512, 36299, 43972. 

Leaves of the tree were for the healing of the 
nations. 48685. 

Leaves on the trees nodded yes. 2300. 

Leavin’ love alone. 2301. 

Leaving Biffers. 43973. 

Leaving for battle. 7021. 

Leaving for war. 26233. 

Leaving the joint. 26234. 

Leaving town blues. 21148. 

Lebe wohl. 14692 (373) 

Lebende leichnam, 9582 (265) 

Lebn zol Roosevelt. 48686. 

Lecture du soir. 14692 (374) 

Lee & Harriet. 7022. 

Lee O Lee. 21149. 

Lee rigg. 21150. 

Leen. 43974. 

Leetle Mr. Baggy Breeches. 50835 (207) 

Left foot, right foot march album. 39660. 

Left-right. 26235. 


11813. 


11815. 
52095. 


Left with a broken heart. 39661. 

Leftie on his own. 36300. 

Legato & staccato. 24219 (774, 775) 

Legend. 11816, 24219 (776) 

Legend of a rose. 50835 (208) 

Legend of the California poppy. 38171 (237) 

Legend of, the chimes. 14692 (375) 

Legend of Tsar Saltan. 19913. 

Legend, Once long ago in Nazareth. 47124 (279) 

Legende. 7023, 14692 (376), 16521, 36301, 53636 
(300, 301) 

Legende. romantique. 9582 (266) 


Légendes dorées, avec leurs airs anciens. 14692 


(377) 
Legion forever. 11817. 
Legion in white. 11818. 
Legionaires of victory. 48687. 
Legionare [?] 2302. 
Legionaries together. 39662. 
Legionnaires of Mary. 31513. 
Legion’s convention. 43975. 
Legions of liberty. 48688. 
Legions of the air. 21151. 
Lehigh Valley polka. 43976. 
Lei-Mana. 52096. 
Lei of flowers rare for you. 7024. 
Leid. 9582 (267) 
Leila. 52097. 
Leila-Lee. 11819. 
Leise, leise, fromme weise. 29091 (329) 
Leisure hours. 14692 (378) 
Lejos de tu querer. 39663. 
Lemme be. 31514. 
Lend a hand America. 26236. 
Lend a hand —American. 11820, 16522. 
Lend a hand to Uncle Sam. 21152. 
Lend a helping hand. 36302, 43977. 
Lend a helping hand to conquer Japan. 48689. 
Lend every aid, America. 2303. 
Lend me a hand to Uncle Sam. 26237. 
Lend thine ear to my prayer. 2304. 
Lend Thy light. 48690. 
Lend your boy to Uncle Sam. 31515. 


Lend your boy to Uncle Sam, & the good old U.S.A. 


26238. 

Lenda brasileira. 36303. 

Lenore. 48691. 

Lent. 48692. 

Lent Easter cycle. 11821. 

Lento. 21153. 

Lentz method for bassoon. 16523. 

Leo. 26239. 

Leona. 11822, 11823, 26240. 

Leonore. 39664. 

Lerche. 9582 (268) 

Lero-lero. 11824. 

Less [?] we forget. 2305. 

Lest we forget. 2306. 

Lest we forget, let us remember. 43978. 

Lest we forget, open that door. 16524. 

Lest we, they forget. 26241. 

Let a little sunshine through. 11825. 

Let a Song be your sunshine. 7025. 

Let all mortal flesh. 36304. 

Let all mortal flesh keep silence. 31516. 

Let all my life be music. 26242. 

Let all the hearts that do for freedom beat. 
31517. 

Let America live forever. 21154. 

Let come what may. 2307. 

Let ’em come. 43979. 

Let ’°em come! Let ’em come. 26243. 

Let every American sing. 21155. 

Let every mother’s son become a Soldier. 2308. 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Let everybody grin. 24219 (777) 

Let free men sing. 7026. 

Let freedom come. 2309. 

Let freedom live. 21156. 

Let freedom ring. 2310, 11826, 21157, 26244, 36305, 
39665, 39666, 43980, 52098. 

Let freedom ring again. 43981. 

Let freedom ring at the Stage door canteen. 31518. 

Let freedom sing. 7027, 26245. 

Let Freedom write her story. 52099. 

Let go. 47124 (280) 

Let God use you. 38171 (238) 

Let him stay. 17028. 

Let in the sunshine of love. 24219 (778) 

Let it be you. 7029, 16525. 

Let it end just as it began. 2311, 21158. 

Let it happen. 7030. 

Let Jesus into your heart. 24219 (779) 

Let Jesus lead. 34788 (381) 

Let love carry on. 7031. 

Let love find the way. 36306. 

Let love in. 2312. 

Let love last a little longer. 7032. 

Let me be lovely. 43982. 

Let me be the one in your dreams. 48693. 

Let me be your sweetheart. 48694. 

Let me believe you love me. 16526. 

Let me call you darling. 36307. © 

Let me call you sweetheart. 43983-43986. 

Let me call you sweetheart, my dear old Dixie 
Land. 31519. 

Let me carry you over the babbling brook. 17033. 

Let me confess. 31520. 

Let me do my lovin’. 17034. 

Let me dream. 2313, 48695. 

Let me dream again. 2314. 

Let me dream my dream. 21159. 

Let me dream my dream of you. 16527. 

Let me finish up in Tokio. 7035. 

Let me forget. 2315. 

Let me forget ev’rything else but you. 16528. 

Let me go witha smile. 2316. 

Let me go with you. 43987. 

Let me have the next dance with you. 26246. 

Let me hear you whisper. 26247. 

Let me hold you in my arms. 2317, 2318, 36308. 

Let me hold you tight. 36309. 

Let me keep my dream tonight. 7036. 

Let me keep my dreams. 39667. 

Let me keep you in my heart. 43988. 

Let me kiss you, pretty miss, before we say good- 
night. 43989. 

Let me live in America. 39668, 39669. 

Let me live in my illusions. 11827, 11828. 

Let me live in Texas. 2319. 

Let me look into your eyes. 48696. 

Let me love my new love. 21160. 

Let me love you as I will. 43990. 

Let me muss your lipstick. 7037. 

Let me praise Thee in song. 17038. 

Let me put that ring on your finger. 43991. 

Let me read it in your eyes. 39670. 

Let me remember. 17039. 

Let me remember you. 16529, 48697. 

Let me ride by your side, in the saddle. 43992. 

Let me ride down that love trail with you. 36310. 

Let me see you smile. 2320. 

Let me sing of love. 52100. 

Let me smile my last smile at you. 2321, 2322. 

Let me up. 43993. 

Let my angel live. 2323. 

Let my kingdom swing. 2324. 


Let my supplication come before Thee. 26248. 


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INDEX 


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Let my zipper alone. 43994. 
Let not the world go by in sin. 52101. 
Let not your heart be troubled. 11829, 16530, 
36311, 43995, 43996, 48698. 
Let Old Glory wave. 21161. 
Let our White House be our lighthouse. 16531, 21162. 
Let Roosevelt lead you. 48699. 
Let the gangway down. 2325. 
Let the hands that rocked the cradle now work 
for Uncle Sam. 11830. 
Let the lady know it. 26249. 
Let the light shine out. 24219 (780) 
Let the nations all in Thy law abide. 26250. 
Let the sun shine in America. 31521: 
Let the tide come in. 48700. 
Let the world be glad and gay. 31522. 
Let the world go bump bumpity by. 2326. 
Let the world go ’round or up & down. 7040. 
Let the Yankees shoot the round. 39671. 
Let them alone they’re married. 24219 (781) 
Let them sing. 31523. 
Let there be light. 43997. 
Let there be love. 21163. 
’ Let there be music. 39672. 
Let there be song. 16532. 
Let this be the last time. 39673. 
Let this be your mother’s day. 53636 (302) 
Let this dream go on. 11831. 
Let this freedom ring. 26251. 
Let Thy merciful ears, O Lord. 52102. 
Thy truth march on. 48701. 
Let Thy will be done. 7041. 
Let Thy will be done in the world. 26252. 
Let us all be Irish tonight. 11832. 
Let us all help the Allies. 31524. 
Let us all sing hooray, for the U.S.A. 26253. 
Cusine all stand behind the men behind the guns. 
43998. 
Let us all take care of Tillie, while the government 
is taking care of Willie. 2327. 
Let us be one. 7042. 
Let us be true to Jesus. 38171 (239) 
Let us be up & doing. 5201 (547) 
Let us buy stamps, let us buy bonds. 36312. 
Let us cheer the weary traveler. 11833. 
Let us cheer those youngsters of ours. 2328. 
Let us dance. 38171 (240) 
.Let us dance this waltz together. 16533. 
Let us drink to you. 26254. 
Let us fight for democracy. 7043. 
Let us fight this jam for Uncle\Sam. 11834. 
Let us garlands bring. 43999. 
Let us go & get it thru. 2329.. 
Let us go back to God. 2330. 
Let us go on. 48702. 
Let us go, U.S.A. 11835. 
Let us have music. 11836, 16534, 48703. 
Let us have peace. 24219 (782) 
Let us hum a tune together. 39674. 
Let us keep America. 7044. 
Let us keep America for Americans. 11837. 
Let us keep America free. 21164. 
Let us keep our country free. 48704. 
Let us knock the H out of Hitler. 7045. 
Let us love. 44000. 
Let us not forget Pearl Harbor. 16535. 
Let us now praise famous men. 26255. 
Let us pray for this day. 16536. 
Let us reason together. 36313. 
Let us sing. 7046. 
Let us smile. 21165. 
Let us stand to-gether. 2331, 26256. 
Let us stand united. 48705. 


Let us try again. 7047. 

Let us unite for freedom’s light. 11838. 

Let us walk & talk with God. 16537. 

Let us waltz, while I dream. 16538. 

Let us wander again in Lover’s Lane. 21166. 

Let us work, let us fight, let us give. 2332, 44001. 
Let victory be your goal. 26257. 

Let your faith hold fast. 5201 (548) 


Let your heart be your guide. 11839. 


Let your heart play the part. 7048. 

Let your life be sunshine. 50835 (209) 

Lete sane. 11840. 

Létela husitka pochod. 24219 (783, 784) . 

Lethe. 34788 (382) 

Leti letci. 11841. 

Let’s all be Americans now. 16539. 

Let’s all be buddies together. 44002. 

Let's all be faithful Americans. 21167. 

Let’ s all be volunteers. 11842. 

Let’ s all buy a share in America. 16540. 

Let’ s all buy bonds & stamps. 31525, 36314. 

Let’s all chip in. 16541, 39675. 

Let’s all cling together. 16542. 

Let's all defend America. 31526. 

Let’ s all doallwe can to help Uncle Sam. 39676. 

Let’ s all fight. 7049. 

Let’ s all fight for the good ole U.S.A. 39677. 

Let’s all get goin’. 48706. 

Let’s all get in the fight. 52103. 

Let’s all get in the saddle. 39678. 

Let’ S all get the spirit of our buddies. 16543. 

Let’ s all get together. 48707. 

Let’ s all get together at the U.S.O. 39679. 

Let’s all go to Aberdeeno. 21168. 

Let’ s all go to auntie’s. 11843. 

Let’s all ha! ha! like Minnie. 21169. 

Let’s all ha! ha! like Minnie, Minnie the ha! ha! 
girl. 21170. 

Let’s all hang together. 11844. 

Let’s all help our country. 26258. 

Let’s all help slap a Jap. 44003. 

Let’s all join hands. 7050. 

Let’s all march along with Roosevelt. 31527. 

Let’s all meet at my house. 7051. 

Let’s all play together. 11845. 

Let’s all pull together. 11846. 

Let’s all salute the Stars & Stripes. 7052. 

Let’s all sing to victory. 52104. 

Let’s all sing V for victory. 7053. 

Let’s all snore. 26259. 

Let’s all stand together, 31528, 36315. 

Let’s all swing a singatina. 11847. 

Jet’s all wear a victory smile. 26260. 

Let’s all work hand in hand with Uncle Sam. 
48708. 

Let's all work together. 31529. 

Let’s avenge our Pearl Harbor. 2333. 

Let’ s back all the boys. 7054. 

Let’s back the United Nations. 44004. 

Let’ sbe aman. 11848. 

Let’s be angels. 31530. 

Let’ s be friends. 31531, 39680. 

Let’s be happy. 2334, "16544. 

Let’s be honest with each other. 11849. 

Let’s be jolly. 14692 (379) 

Let’s be like Russians. 2335. 

Let’s be millionaires while it lasts. 2336. 

Let’s be partners again. 2337. 

Let’s be sweethearts. 26261. 

Let’s be sweethearts again. 2338. 

Let’s be thankful. 2339. | 

Let’s be together. 11850. 


Let’s be true to America. 52105. 
Let’s beat the Axis by paying our taxes. 11851. 
Let’s beat the Japs. 2340. 
Let’s begin all over again. 36316. 
Let’s bet our bottom dollar on top. 39681. 
Let’s black out the moon. 31532. 
Let’s bomb our way to Tokio. 16545. 
Let’s borrow from tomorrow. 11852. 
Let’s bring back the waltz. 21171. 
Let’s bring new glory to Old Glory. 31533. 
Let’s bring the blitz to Fritz. 11853. 
Let’s build a bridge from me to you. 26262. 
Let’s build a dream. 2341. 
Let’s bury the Axis. 31534. 
F086 bury the hatchet, & start all over again. 
Let’s buy 2 bomber. 7056. 
Let’ s buy a bond. 2342, 26263. 

Let’s buy a bond from Molly Pitcher. 31535. 
Let’s buy a bond from Uncle Sam. 31536, 36317. 
Let’s buy a bond today. 21172. 

Let’s buy a share in America. 36318. 

‘Let’s buy defense bonds. 7057. 

Let’s buy some bonds for our buddies. 26264. 
Let’s call it love. 52106. 

Let's carry on in unity. 39682.. 

Let’s carry the torch for Miss Liberty. 36319. 
Let’s carve a V on every maple tree. 26265. 
Let’s charge. 2343. 

‘Let’ s cheer. 44005. 

Let’s cheer for America. 39683. 

Let’s cheer the boys along. 31537. 

Let’s cheer the girl who is waiting. 39684. 
Let’s cling to the Stars & Stripes. 21173. 
Let’s comb beaches. 44006. 

Let’s commence all over again. 16546. 


Let’s cuddle like a pair of Russian peasants. 11854. 


Let’s dance. 2344, 44007. 

Let’s dance all night. 16547. 2 

Let’s dance & dream together. 31538. 

Let’s dance, boys. 11855, 26266. 

Let’s dance out to-night. 36320. 

Let’s dance the whole night thru. 7058. 

Let's dance those war blues away. 16548. 

Let’ s dance to victory. 26267. 

Let’ s dance tonight. S198 “wee 

Let’ s defend our Flag. 

Let’s defend. our Red, butte ‘ Blue. 39686. 

Let’s dig in & dig out. 48709. 

Let’ s do all we can for Uncle Sam. 21174. 

Let’s do all we can to help Uncle Sam. 39687. 

Let’s do our job. 7059. 

Let’s do our job over here, for the boys to 
finish over there. 11856. 

_ Let’s do our part. 7060, 7061, 44008. 

Let’s do our part for victory. 2345. 

Let’s do our share. 11857. 

Let’s do something about it. 7062. 

Let’s do something different. 26268. 

Let’s do the job. 2346. 

Let’s do the merry, merry polka. 52107. 

Let’s do the rhumba in rhythm time. 31540. 

Let’s dream our dreams together. 39688. 

Let’s dream we're together again. 11858. 

Let’s drink a little sunshine wine. 39689. 

Let’s drink a toast. 21175. 

Let’s drink a toast to America. 16550. 

Let's face it. 2110, 7089, 48710. 

' Let’s fight & work together. 52108. 

Let’ s fight for liberty. 2347. — 

Let’s fight for the good old U.S.A. 31541. 

Let’s fight for the Red, White & Blue. 21176. 

Let’s fight for the U.S.A. 2348, 11859. 


Let’s fight for victory. 21177. 

Let’s fight like McArthur [?] 16551. 

Let’ s fight like our U.S. vets. 2349. 

Let’s fight on, America. 39690. 

Let’s fight them over there. 21178. 

Let’s fill the old oaken bucket with love. 18845 
(161), 34788 (383) 

Let’s finish the job. 31542. 

Let’s finish the job over there. 21179. 

Let’s forget. 21180. 

Let’s forget Pear] Harbor. 39691. 

Let’s get away. 21181. 

Let’ s get behind MacArthur & the boys. 16552. 

Let’s get behind our buck privates with our private 
bucks. 21182. 

Let’s get behind our President. 7063. 

Let’s get behind our Uncle Sam. 21183. 

Let’s get behind the good old U.S.A. 11860. - 

Let’s get behind the man behind the gun. 2350. 

Let’s get down to business. 26269. 

Let’s get goin’. 16553. 

Let’ s get going. 2351, 11861, 31543, 44009. 

Let’s get Hitler, Uncle Sam. 16554. 

Let’ s get in line with Ryan. 31544. 

Let’ s get in this scrap. 31545. 

Let’s get it over. 31546, 44010. 

Let’s get it over in 1942. 7064. 

Let’ s get it over, over there. 36321. 

Let’s get it over with. 36322, 39692, 44011. 

Let’ s get mournfully mellow, "darling. 2352. 

Let! s get on the job and do it now. 39693. 

Let’s get out & about. 7065. 

Let’s get over & get it over. 39694. 

Let’ s get rational. 31547. = 

Let’s get that yellow man. 39695. 

Let’s get the guy who blows the bugle. 31548. 

Let’s get the Jap. 7066. 

Let’s get this war-fare over. 7067. : 

Let’s get together. 16555, 21184, 36323. 

Let’s get together again. 2353. 

Let’s get together & sink the Rising Sun. 2354. 

Let’s get together boys. 39696. 

Let’s get-to-gether darlin’. 44012. 

Let’ s get together tomorrow. 52109. 

Let’s get tough. 48711. 

Let’s get up & beat the Japs. 36324, 

Let’s give. 2355. 

Let’s give a check. 7068. 

Let’s give a cheer. 11862, 16556. 

Let’s give a toast to our boys in khaki and blue. 
44013. . 

Let’s give America our all. 48712. 

Let’s give ’ ema wham for our Uncle Sam. 11863. 

Let’s give ’em all we’ve got. 48713. 

Let’s give Franklin D. a helping hand. 2356. 

Let's give hell to the Axis. 21185, 26270. 

Let’ s give our all. 11864, 26271. 

Let’s give our all, for the land of the free. 52110. 

Let’s give the boys a get- to-gether. 31549. 

“Let’s give them all we’ve got. 16557. 

- Let’s give them our hearts. 16558. 

Let’s give them the business. 31550. 

Let’s give those jerks the works. 16559. 

Let’s give three cheers. 7069, 48714. 

Let’s give way together. 26272. 

Let’s go. 2357-2359, 7070, 11865, 11866, 16560, 
16561, 21186, 21187, 26273, 31551-31553, 44014, 
44015, 48715, 48716, 53636 (303) 

Let’s go, America. 2360, 7071, 11867-11870, 16562- 
16565, 21188-21190, 26274, 31554, 31555, 36325, 
30697, 39698, 44016, b2i11. 

Let’s go, America, let’ s go. 7072. 

Let’s go, Americans. 21191, 39699. 


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INDEX 
hos. 1-12, 1942 


Let’s go army, all aboard navy,comeon you marines. 


26275, 39700. 
Let? S go a-roaming. 47124 (281, 282) 
Let? 8 go around the town. 5201 (549) 
Let? S go back to sweetheart days. 21192. 
Let? 8 go boys. 16566. 
Let’ S go, boys, let’s get in the fight. 36326. 
Let? S go, boys, let’s go. 31556. 
Let’s go down in the cellar. 48717. 
Let’ S go, fellows. 17073. 
Let’s go! Fore kiver. 39701, 44017. 
Let’ S go high-hatted. 31557. 
Let’ S go, Joe. 36327. 
Let? s goll Let’ S get started today. 2361, fc. 
Let? sgol Let’s go. 2362. 
Let’ S go Mac. 31558. 
Let’ sgomen. 44018. 
Let’ S go on as old Sweethearts. 16567. 
Let’s go over. 52112. 
Let’ S go over boys. 21193, 31559. 
Let’ ,5 80 over to the U.S. O. 16568. 
Let’ S go, pal, we’re the fighting U.S.A. 36328. 
Let’s go! To Berlin & Tokio. 26276. 
Let’ S go to face the foe. 7075. 
Let? Ss goto the U.S.O. 36329. 
Let? Ss goto Tokyo. 44019. 
Let’ Ss goto work America. 2363. 
Let’ 5 gol Uncle Sam. 7076, 16569. 
Let’s go, United States, let’s go. 16570. 
Let’ S go, U.S.A. 11871. 
-Let’s go, U.S.A., jkeep her flying. 21194. 
Let’ S go up & at em, boys. 21195. 
Let’ S go walking to-night. 31560. 
Let’ S gO, what are we waiting for. 48718. 
Let’ S have a blackout in our hearts. 7077. 
Let’ S have a dance. 24219 (785) 
Let’s have a drink. 48719. 
Let’s have a new deal. 7078. 
Let's have a weenie roast. 21196. 
Let’s have good will in the Americas. 31561. 
Let’ S have happiness to-day. 2364. 
Let’ S have heaven now. 31562. 
Let’ S have one more beer. 39702. 
Let’s help each other along. 5201 (550, 551) 
Let’ Ss help MacArthur. 16571. 
Let’ S help the boys in uniform. 21197. 
Let’ S help the navy. 44020. 
Let’s help Uncle Sam. 31563. 
Let’ s hit ’em with everything we’ve got. 52113. 
Let’s hit the dream trail together. 2365. 
Let’ S hit the road, together. 11872. 
Let? S hitch a horsie to the automobile. 21198,44021. 
Let’s hold Uncle Sammie’s hand. 16572. 
Let’ S honeymoon in California. 44022. 
Let’s join the army. 31564. 
Let’ s keep a Song in our hearts. 31565. 
Let? S keep a two ocean navy. 21199.’ 
Let’ Ss keep America free. 16573. 
Let? s keep’ em flyin’. 11873. 
Let’ Ss keep ’em flying. 11874, 26277, 36330. 
Let’ s keep ’em flying forever. 7079. 
Let’s keep ’em flying over there. 31566. 
Let’ s keep ’em praying for rain. 21200. 
Let’ S keep happy. 52114. 
Let’s keep her flying. 2366. 
Let’ S keep her waving. 36331. 
Let’ S keep it flying. 7080, 21201, 26278. 
Let’ S keep it that way. 21202. 
Let’ S.keep it the land of the free. 11875. 
Let’ 5 keep mum. 7081. 
Let’s keep old Glory flying. 11876, 16574. 
Let’ S keep Old Glory high. 36332. 
Let’s keep Old Glory waving high. 7082. 


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Let’ S keep on marching. 48720. 
Let’s keep on marching to victory. 2367. 
Let’ S keep on waltzing. 21203. 
Let’ S keep our Flag flying. 7083. 
Let’s keep rolling. 21204. 
Let! s keep smilin’. 16575. 
Let’ s keep step with our President. 39703. 
Let’ s keep that Flag a-flying. 21205. 
Let’s keep that Flag flying above. 36333. 
Let’ Ss keep that good Flag flying. 44023. 
Let’ S keep the Flag flying. 7084. 
Let’ Ss keep the glow in Old Glory. 48721. 
Let’ s keep the Japs a-yappin’. 39704. 
Let’ S keep the U.S.A. the way she is. .21206. 
Let’s keep the wave in Old Glory. 26279. 
Let’ Ss keep them fighting. 39705. 
Let’ S keep them marching. 44024. 
Let? S keep them onthe run. 48722. 
Let’ s keep them rolling. 31567. 
Let’ S keep them Smiling. 2368. 
Let’ Ss keep them up in the air. 7085. 
Let’ Ss keep this world. 26280. 
Let’ S kick the devil out of the devil. 
Let’ s kiss & be good friends. 21207. 
Let’s knock Hitler off the map! Mussolini and the 
Jap. 44025. 
Let Ss lend a handto China. 44026. 
Let’ S let the sunshine through. 16576. 
Let’ S lift our hearts & pray. 21208. 
Let’ S listen to the birds. 52115. 
Let’ S live for today. 31568. 
Let’ S love. 21209. 
Let’ S love again. 2370. 
Let’ Ss make a date with tomorrow. 39706. 
Let’ S make a wish tonight. 44027. 
Let? Ss make America strong. 48723. 
Let’s make believe. 21210. 
Let’s make ’em say uncle - Uncle Sam. 39707, 
52116. 
Let’ s make ’em yell uncle. 39708. 
Let’ S make it a hot time, for the Axis. 21211. 
Let’ Ss make it safe for America. 39709. 
Let’ s make life a garden of rosesfor mother. 31569. 
Let’ Ss make love by the fireside. 47124 (283) 
Let’s make Murgatroyd mayor. 36334. 
Let’ Ss make the Danube blue once more. 48724. 
Let’ S make the most of it now. 44028. 
Let? S make the most of tonight. 44029. 
Let’ s make the world safe for love. 31570. 
Let’ S march. 48725. 
Let’ S march to the very top. 7086. 
Let’ s march to victory. 21212, 31571, 36335. 
Let’ Ss merge. 11877. 
Let’ S never be strangers. 36336. 
Let’ s never forget Pearl Harbor. 36337. 
Let’ S never part again. 44030. 
Let’ S nip the Nipponese. 1087. 
Let’ snot come back tillit’s over over there. 
Let’ S not crab. 11878. 
Let’ S not play it in hearts. 11879. 
Let’s not ration love. 36338. 
Let’s not say goodby. 2371, 2372. 
Let’ S not Say goodbye. 39710, 44031. 
Let’ S not talk about love. 7089. 
Let’ S not wait. 26281. 
Let’s paint a V upon a rainbow. 2373. 
Let’ S pay Japan. 36339. 
Let’s pay our taxes to beat the Axis. 
Let’ S pitch a little woo. 52117. 
Let’ s play for keeps. 52118. 
Let’s play house. 2374, 39711. 
Let’s play in our own backyard. 26282. 
Let’s play taps for the Japs. 2375, 16577. 


2369. 


7088. 


11880, 


Let’s pommel Rommel. 48726. 
Let’s praise God that we’re Americans. 17090. 
Let’s pray. 26283. 
Let’s pray every day. 2376, 
Let’s pray for the boys ev rywhere. 26284. 
Let’s prepare. 16578. 
Let’ ,8 pretend. 2377, 39712. 
Let’ s pretend again. 16579. 
Let’s pretend we’re sweethearts. 21213. 
.Let’s pull together. 2378, 7091. 
Let’s put a rainbow in the sky. 39713, 48727. 
Let’s put our heads together & kiss. 2379. 
Let’s put our shoulders to the wheel. 7092. 
Let’s put our toys together. 36340. 
Let’s put some fear in the Fuehrer. 7093. 
Let’s put the axe to the Axis. 2380. 
Let’s put the old town on the map. 16580, 21214. 
Let’s put the stars to sleep. 7094. 
Let’s radio McArthur [?] 11881. 
Let’s rally around dear old Uncle Sam. 11882. 
Let’s rally to our Flag. 2381. 
Let’s read a book. 44032. 
Let’s remember Pearl Harbor & fight. 48728. 
Let’s remember to forget. 39714. 
Let’s restore our Paris. 39715. 
Let’s ride a moonbeam to heaven. 7095. 
Let’s roll along. 39716. 
Let’s sail away together. 16581. 
Let’s salute. 21215. 
Let’s salute our American Flag. 2382. 
Let’s say a prayer. 2383, 16582. 
Let’s say a prayer for America. 2384. 
Let’s say a prayer for our boys over there. 
39717. 
Let’s say good morning, but never good night. 36341. 
Let’s say hello to the very ones we said goodbye. 
11883. 
Let’ s say it with firecrackers. 26285. 
Let’s say till we meet again. 36342. 
Let’s scrap the Japs. 16583. 
Let’s send dem Dodgers over dere. 21216. 
Let’s set a trap & catch a Jap. 16584. 
Let’s set the Rising Sun. 2385, 2386, 7096, 16585, 
16586, 21217. 
Let's share our lives together. 36343. 
Let’s sharpen our axes for the Axis. 26286. 
Let’s shoe the old gray mare again. 48729. 
Let’s show the boys over there, what we’re 
doing over here. 21218. 
Let’s show the world. 31572. 
Let's show Tokio. 11884. 
Let’s sing. 16587. 
Let’s sing a bright song. 39718. 
Let’s sing a gay little spring song. 26287. 
Let’s sing a merry can. 39719. 
Let’ 5 sing a song. 31573. 
Let’s sing a song America. 39720. 
Let’s sing about love. 7097. 
Let’s sing, America. 16588. 
Let’s sing & laugh to-night. 36344. 
Let’s sing the blues away. 26288. 
Let’s sing together. 26289. 
Let’s sing Yankee Doodle on the streets of 
Tokyo. 31574, 31575. 
Let’s sink ’em. 31576. 
Let’s slap every Jap off the map. 21219. 
Let’s smash the Axis. 2387. 
Let’s smile & be gay. 21220. 
Let’s spend another day together. 16589. 
Let’s spend our days together. 7098. 
Let’s spin a dream by the fireside. 21221. 
Let’s spring one. 44033. 
Let’s stamp ’em out. 44034. 


tLet! s stand by. America. 21222. 
iLet’s stand by our colors Red, White & Blue. 44035. 
Let’s start all over again. 11885, 31577, 31578. 


Let’ s start over again. 39721. 


Let’s start the new year right. 21223. 

Let’s stay home on Saturday night, dear. 44036. 
Let’ s stay in love. 26290. 

Let’ s steal away. 39722. 

Let’s stick together. 11886, 16590. 

Let’s stick together & fight. 11887. 

Let’s stop feudin’ Sarah Jane. 7099. 

Let’ s stroll again, down Lovers Lane. 11888. 
Let’s swing it together. 44037. 

Let’ s take a rap at a Jap. 44038. 

Let’s take a trip. 26291. 

Let’s take a trip next Sunday. 11889. 

Let’s take a trip to Honeymoon Hill. 44039. 
Let’s take a walk around the world. 31579. 
Let’s take the hit out o’ Hitler. 11890. 

Let’s take the hit out of Hitler. 39723. 

Let’s take up where we left off. 2388. 

Let’s talk about love. 2389, 36345, 

Let’s talk about me. 7100, 44040. 

Let’s talk of our love. 44041. 

Let’s throw a party for two. 17101. 

Let’s tisket & tasket. 44042. 

Let’s toddle. 14692 (380) 

Let’s toddle at the midnight ball. 18845 (162) 
Let’s try again. 11891, 16591, 21224, 31580. 
Let’s try it again. 48730, 52119. 

Let’s try to be different. 31581. 

Let’s turn back the clock. 36346. 

Let’s turn down the lights. 16592. 

Let’s turn the heat on ’Hito. 39724; 

Let’s understand. 16593. 

Let’s unite. 39725. 

Let’s unite our hearts forever. 7102.. 

Let’s walk in the sun. 16594, 

Let’s waltz & dream. 26292. 

Let’s waltz forever. 36347. 

Let’s waltz while we’re saying goodbye. 26293. 
Let’s wander down thru Mem’ry Lane. 21225. 
Let’s wander down to a one horse town. 31582. 
Let’s wander thru Happiness Lane. 16595. 
Let’s watch the moon. 7103. 

Let’s win it. 31583. 

Let’s win this war, together. 26294. 

Let’s win this war U.S.A. 16596. 

Let’s win this war with peace once more. 48731. 
Let's wind this thing up & get back home. 48732. 
Let’s winter in the South. 7104. 

Let’s wipe the Japs off the map. 7105, 39726. 
Let’s work & fight together, for the U.S.A. 52120. 
Let’s work - let’s fight - let’s pray. 48733. 
Let’s work together America. 48734. 

Let’s write a song. 21226. 

Let’s yield to love. 31584. 


Letter. 7106. 
Letter from a soldier to his mom. 26295. 


Letter from Bill. 26296. 

Letter from Delores. 21227. 

Letter from home. 31585, 48735. 
Letter from home sweet home. 39727. 
Letter from June. 21228. 

Letter from Lenore. 11892. 

Letter from Lincoln. 48736. 

Letter from my boy. 44043. 

Letter from Nora. 44044. 

Letter from Paris. 7107. 

Letter from the soldier boy. 48737. 
Letter from the States today. 44045. 
Letter from you. 26297, 36348. 
Letter, gob to buck, answer, buck to gob. 52121. 


2128 


ty 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Letter post marked free. 52122. 

Letter to a doughboy. 39728. 

Letter to a soldier. 36349, 44046. 

Letter to daddy. 44047. 

Letter to General MacArthur. 31586. 

Letter to Katy. 31587. 

Letter to mother. 31588. 

Letter to my love. 26298. 

Letter to my lover. 44048. 

Letter to my soldier. 52123. 

Letter to my son. 44049. 

Letter to Santa. 52124. 

Letter to Santa Claus. 48738. 

Letter to Uncle Sam. 26299, 31589. 

Letter today. 44050. 

Letters. 11893, 39729. 

Letters for morale. 39730. 

Letters from home. 31590. 

Letters from you. 52125. 

Letters you didn’t write. 26300. 

Letting it be known to you. 31591. 

Letzte rose. 14692 (381) 

Letzte tanz. 24219 (786) 

Levee along Broadway. 50835 (210, 211) 

Levee lullaby. 26301. 

Levee song. 39731. . 

Levenia: 41610 (104), 47124 (284) 

Levine (Henry) modern Dixieland style. 21229. 

Levy’s (A.W.) system of harmony. 11894. 

Lewis (Texas Jim) & his Lone Star Ranger’s song 
folio, no. 1. 26302. 

Liable to do it. 16597. 

Liachka. 11895. 

Libellentanz. 24219 (787) 

Liberation. 21230. 

Liberation march. 31592. 

Liberator. 44051, 52126. 

Liberator’s pray’r. 16598. 


‘Liberty. 2390, 7108, 7109, 11896, 11897, 21231- 
21234, 26303, 31593, 31594, 36350, 44052, 44053, 


48739, 48740, 52127. 
Liberty & democracy. 39732. 
Liberty & justice for all. 52128. 
Liberty & peace. 11898. 
Liberty bell. 39733, 52129. 
Liberty bell is ringing again. 26304. 
Liberty belles. 7110. 
Liberty bells. 26305, 31595. 
Liberty bells will always ring. 44054. 
Liberty bells will be ringing. 52130. 
Liberty boys. 7111, 31596. 
Liberty call. 48741. 
Liberty for all. 48742. 
Liberty for five cents. 2391. 
Liberty for you, liberty for me. 2392. 
Liberty forevermore. 48743. 


Liberty heart. 2393. 


Liberty here Icome. 16599. 

Liberty hold that torch for me. 21235. 
Liberty land. 7112, 44055. 

Liberty march. 44056. 

Liberty, now and forever. 31597. 
Liberty parade. 21236, 26306. 
Liberty praise. 44057. 

Liberty Sam. 2394. 

Liberty song. 31598, 44058, 48744. 
Liberty through victory. 31599. 
Liberty trail. 11899. 

Liberty under God. 31600-31602, 48745. 
Liberty-unity. 11900. 

Liberty victory bells. 21237. 

Liberty will reign. 39734. 

Liberty’s battle song. 21238. 


Liberty’ 8 land that we love. 21239. 

Liberty’ S prayer. 48746. 

Liberty’ S ringing the bell. 2395. 

Liberty’ S spirit. 31603. 

Liberty’s torch. 39735. 

License bureau. 39736. 

Licensed monster. 38171 (241) 

Lidice. 44059. 

Lieb meir. 16600. 

Liebe prost un pushet. 16601. 

Liebende. 24219 (788) 

Liebesbriefchen. 48747. 

Liebesfreud. 11901, 26307, 31604, 38171 (242) 

Liebesgesprach. 52131. 

Liebesleid. 26308, 38171 (243) 

Liebeslied. 14692 ’(382), 24219 (789) 

Liebeslieder. 9582 (269) 

Liebestraum. 2396-2398, 16602, 44060, 52132. 

Liebestraume. 16603. 

Liebhaber als arzt. 24219 (58, 59), 29091 (741, 
742) 

Lied. 5201 (552) 

Lied des Don Jose. 14692 (749) 

Lied fahrender schuler. 50835 (212) 

Lied vom weltkrieg. 18845 (163) 

Lieder Ferdinand Raimunds. 11902. 

Lieder mit klavier-begleitung. 41610 (105-108) 

Lieder ohne worte. 5201 (553) 

Lieutenant Betty Brown. 26309. 

Life. 2399, 50835 (213) 

Life & death. 2400. 

Life & love. 11903, 39737. 

Life begins when love begins. 11904. 

Life boat. 31605. 

Life brings a song. 11905. 

Life comes & goes. 31606. 

Life doesn’t mean much without you. 16604. 

Life gate is open. 29091 (330) 

Life goes on & I get nowhere. 11906. 

Life grows sweeter as the years go by. 11907. 

Life has just begun. 38171 (244) 

Life I love. 36351. 

Life in dreaming. 11908. 

Life is a beautiful dream. 21240. 

Life is a dream when you are in love. 36352. 

Life is a wonderful game. 52133. 

Life is like a bouncing bubble. 21241. 

Life is so beautiful. 2401. 

Life is so dull. 26310. 

Life is so short dear. 48748. 

Life is so wonderful, when you’re in love. 39738. 

Life is swell when you keep well. 7113. 

Life isn’t the same without thee. 2402. 

Life, love & liberty. 31607, 52134. 


Life of a soldier. 21242. 


Life of an infant. 31608. 

Life of the party. 44860, 45592. 

Life on an ocean wave. 21243. 

Life sculpture. 26311. 

Life time of love. 39739. 

Life will begin for me. 21244. 

Life with father. 48749. 

Life with you. 16605, 26312. 

Life with you would be too! Too! Too. 31609. 
Life without Howard. 48750. 

Life would be a cake-walk with you. 16606. 
Lifeboat adrift. 52135. 

Lifebuoy blues. 21245. - 

Lifebuoy dance music. 21246. 

Lifebuoy historical quiz. 21247. 

Lifebuoy Slumber music. 21248. 

Life’s a bad dream without you. 26313. 
Life’s epic. 2403. 


INDEX 


! 
. 


pt. 3; n. 5.5 Vind? 2 


' Life’s full o’ consequence. 36353. 

Life’s guiding star. 34788 (384) 

Life’s highway. 2404. 

Life’s just begun for you & me. 11909. 

Life’s just that way. 48751. 

Life’s morning. 50835 (214) 

Life’s song of love. $6354. 

Life’s souvenir. 7114, 44061. 

Life's story. 31610. 

Life’s the grandest thing. 26314. 

Life’s voyage. 10177. 

Life’s winding road. 39740. 

Lifetime ago, 7115. 

Lifetime with you. 48752. 

Lift a hand. 48753. 

Lift high the Flag. 7116, 11910. 

Lift that blackout for me. 7117. 

Lift thine eyes. 31611. 

Lift up your eyes. 14692 (383) 

Lift up your eyes to the heavens. 36355. 

Lift up your heads. 7118, 26315, 50835 (215) 

Lift up your heart & march. 16607. 

Liga de las canciones. 13070. 

Light. 48754. 

Light a big smile in your window. 7119. 

Light a candle in the chapel. 31612, 31613, 36356, 
48755. 

Light after darkness. 36357. 

Light & life. 2405. 

Light beyond. 24219 (790) 

Light cavalry. 5201 (554), 11911. 

Light cavalry - Poet & peasant march. 29091 (331, 
332) 

Light celestial. 36358. 

Light divine. 14692 (384), 16608. 

Light eternal. 53636 (304) 

Light guards. 5201 (555) 

Light has gone out in the valley. 26316. 

Light in Irish eyes. 36359. 

Light in my heart. 36360. 

Light inside the White House. 21249, 31614. 

Light of Calvary. 48756. 

Light of freedom. 21250. 

Light of freedom shines around the world. 


48757. 

Light of God. 24219 (791) 

Light of liberty. 2406, 48758. 

Light of life. 29091 (333) 

Light of light. 5201 (556) 

Light of my life. 16609. 

Light of the morning will bring a new day. 
44062. 

Light of the plains. 16610. 

Light of the soul. 18845 (164) 

Light of the world. 2407, 21251, 36361, 44063, 
52136, 52137. 

Light of the world, we hail Thee. 5201 (557) 

Light of victory. 11912, 11913. 

Light of way. 36362. 

Light our America. 11914. 

Light, stranger, light. 36363. 

Light that shines. 44064. 

Light that shines in Sybil’s eyes. 31615. 

Light that was shining. 31616. 

Light will shine again. 31617. 

Lighter than air. 52138. 

Lighthouse in the dark. 7120. 

Lighthouse of love. 34788 (385) 

Lighthouse on the ocean. 36364. 

Lightly & gay. 48759. 

Lightly tripping. 53636 (305) 

Lightning & love. 31618, 52139. 

Lights along the Palisades. 44065. 


tr gion been dimmed, in the old home town. 

Lights in the sky. 7121. 

Lights of freedom. 48760. 

Lights of home. 44066, 53636 (306) 

Lights of London shining thru the rain. 39741. 

Lights of Pearl Harbor burn low tonight. 11915. 

Lights of San Ramon. 36365. 

Lights of the world. 31619. 

Lights on, on old Broadway. 48761. 

Lights out. 2408. 

Lights were low. 52141. 

Like a breath from the hills. 53636 (307) 

Like a dear, rare flower. 16611. 

Like a flower that’s always in bloom. 26317. 

Like a leaf falling in the breeze. 36366. 

Like a melody in spring. 11916. 

Like a song. 52142. 

Like an enchanting dream, you came along. 26318. 

Like as the hart desireth the water-brooks. 7122-712 

Like Bataan’s light. 21252. 

Like David. 44067. 

Like grandma used to do. 7125. 

Like I know that I should. 31620. 

Like I love you. 16612, 

Like our dads, we’ll be buddies oe 21253. 

Like the birdies. 52143. 

Like the boys of Bataan. 21254. 

Like the brook to the valley. 16613. 

Like the flutter of angel wings. 48762. 

Like the Kaiser did before. 48763. 

Like the lone pine tree, I'm pining for thee. 44068. 

Like the monkey fought the cat. 21255. 

Like they did back in grandmother’s day. 39742. 

Like we did in seventeen. 26319. 

Like you. 31621. 

Liko, pua ika lai. 44069. 

Li'l black sheep. 31622. 

Lil’ coon’s lullaby. 16614. 

Lilac domino. 5201 (558, 1098), 9582 (270), 14692 
(385, 386), 24219 (792) 

Lilac time. 21256. 

Lilacs. 5201 (559), 21257, 31623. 

Lilacs & love. 21258. 

Lilacs blooming in April rain. 2409, 21259. 

Lilacs in the moonlight. 48764. 

Lilacs in the rain. 21260. 

Lilacs in the spring & you. 17126. 

Lilacs love the wind. 21261. 

Lileen. 31624. 

Lillian. 14692 (387), 48765. 

Lillian’s waltz. 2410. 

Lilliburlero. 36367, 36368, 39743. 

Lillies of Lorraine. 48766. 

Lil-Lil. 16615. 

Lilly of France. 34788 (386) 

Lily & de Lawd. 21261*. 

Lily bells. 14692 (388), 34788 (387) 

Lily of France. 38171 (245) 

Lily of Laguna. 16616. 

Lily of the valley. 52144. 

Lily pond. 14692 (389) 
ly’s on the land. 2411. 

Limehouse. 52145. 

Limehouse blues. 2412, 7127. 

Limericks. 44070. 

Lincoln. 26320. | 

Lincoln & Washington. 36369. | 

Lincoln highway. 9582 (271) 

Lincoln Valley. 31625. 

Lincoln’s birthday. 24219 (793) 

Linda. 31626. 

Linda don’t you hear me calling. 31627. 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Linda Marie. 21262. 

Linda Poncefia. 2413. 

Linda’s office. 2414. 

Linden tree. 44071. 

Lindo Michoacan. 31628. 

Linen closet. 11917. 

Linger a little longer. 31629. 

Linger just a little longer. 11918. 

Linger longer. 44072. 

Lingering. 2415, 48767. 

Lingering all alone. 21263. 

Lingo of the laughing trees. 16617. 

Lingo of the Yanks. 11919. 

Linnet (The) is tuning her flute. 38171 (246) 

Linnet with the golden beak. 21264. — 

Lintschy. 5201 (560) 

Lion & the unicorn. 11920. 

Lion of Judah. 29091 (334) 

Lion roars. 11921. 

Liongina mazurka. 5201 (561) 

Lion's victory march. 31630. 

Lips across the table, hands across the sea. 
44073. 

Lips to lips. 2416. 

Lisette. 16618. 

Lisonjera. 18845 (165) 

Lispernard. 26321. 

List! The song of the lark. 11922. 

Listen. 11923, 39744. 

Listen, — do you hear —I love you. 11924. 

Listen enemy. 7128, 11925. 

Listen here we'll be there. 39745. 

Listen! Listen. 7129. 

Listen, my sweet. 21265. 

Listen pretty baby. 16619. 

Listen, sleigh bells. 11926. 

Listen to my story. 31631. 

Listen to my tale of woe. 5201 (562) 

Listen to that Dixie band. 34788 (388) 

Listen to the mocking bird. 7130, 16620, 44074. 

Listen to the night wind. 36370. 

Listen to your heart. 11927. 

Listen world. 26322. 

Listening to the rain-drops. 2417. 

Litanei auf unsere gefallenen krieger. 14692 (390) 

Litaney auf'das fest Aller Seelen. 9582 (272) 

Litany for All Soul’s day. 47124 (285) 

Lithuanian dances. 14692 (391) 

Little admiral. 5201 (563) 

Little adobe shack. 44075. 

Little Americans. 26323. 

Little angel one. 7131. 

Little Angie. 16621. 

Little Annie. 7132. 

Little Annie by the broken trestle. 39746. 

Little April shower. 26324. 

Little army sweetheart. 11928. 

Little baby Ann. 26325. 

Little baby in your high chair. 39747. 

Little baby lullaby. 26326. 

Little ballerina. 26327. 

Little band of gold. 26328. 

Little bell rang. 16622. \ 

Little bells through dark of night. 31632. 

Little big boy. 31633. 

Little bird. 44076. 

Little birdie. 36371. 

Little birdie told me. 11929. 

Little bird’s morning song. 11930. 

Little birds up inatree. 31634. 

Little bit jealous. 44077. 

Little bit o’ Erin. 31635. 

Little bit of cucumber. 34788 (389) 


2 


INDEX 


2131 


Little bit of heaven, shure they call it Ireland. 


39748. 
Little bit of romance. 
Little bit silly. 31636. 
Little bit west of that rainbow. 36372. 
Little black pig. 44078. 
Little black sheep. 39749. 
Little blue ribbons. 53636 (308) 
Little blue star. 31637, 36373. 
Little boat sail on. 26329. 
Little Boby. 14692 (392) 
Little Bonnie. 16623. 
Little Bo-Peep. 5201 (564) 
Little Bo-peep has lost her jeep. 16624: 
Little boy. 44079. 
Little Boy Blue. 17134. 
Little Boy Bluejacket. 36374. 
Little boy Joe. 48768. 
Little boy of mine. 52146. 
Little boys’ innocent play. 17135. 
Little breezes. 44080. 
Little brook. 34788 (390) 
Little brown babe. 26330. 
Little brown church by the lake. 31638. 
Little brown cottage. 39750. 
Little brown jug. 16625, 39751. 
Little brown jug goes modern. 21266. 
Little brown jug Serenade. 52147. 
Little brown man of Japan. 11931. 
Little brown men of Bataan. 31639. 
Little brown teddy bear. 7136. 
Little buckaroo, it’s up to you. 26331. 
Little cabin. 11932. 
Little cabin in Shenandoah Valley. 26332. 
Little caller. 34788 (391) 
Little captain of my heart. 52148. 
Little chappie, who’s always happy. 52149. 
Little chicken farm. 2418. 
Little Chief Dead Pan Possum Puss. 2419. 
Little China girl. 21267. 
Little China lad. 26333. 
Little Christmas kiss. 39752. 
Little chum. 26334. 
Little church around the corner. 2420. 
Little church of pine. 11933. 
Little Cinderella girl. 16627. 
Little cock-sparrow. 5201 (565) 
Little col-leen. 39753. 
Little Colonel. 11934. 
Little coquette. 24219 (794) 
Little corner in your heart. 2421. 
Little corporal. 38171 (247), 48769. 
Little corvette. 31640. 
Little cottage by the sea. 26335. 
Little cotton doll. 11935. 
Little country dance. 2422. 
Little cow puncher. 11936. 
Little cowboy. 2423. 
Little cowgirl of the range. 44081, 52150. 
Little curly headed fellow. 7137. 
Little curly locks. 21268. 
Little dance. 24219 (795) 
Little dancer. 24219 (796), 31641. 
Little dancer from Spain. 34788 (392) 
Little dandy Jim. 44082. 


7133. 


Little darling, I won’t be gone for long. 2424. 


Little David play your harp. 16628. 
Little day-star. 14692 (393) 

Little dog went walking. 48770. 

Little dream. 44083. 

Little dream cottage. 11937. 

Little dream girl of the plains. 16629. 
Little dream home. 16630. 


INDEX 


| pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Little dreamboat. 31642. 

Little dreamer. 26336. 

Little dreams. 2425. 

Little dustman. 5201 (566) 

Little Dutch town that used to be. 36375. 

Little Dutch windmills. 7138. 

Little Eagle. 7139. 

Little Eskimo. 26337. 

Little faker. 26338. 

Little fancy inG. 44084. 

Little farm in Scotland. 11938. 

Little feet of yesterday, 7140. 

Little fellows. 26339, 26340. 

Little fire flies. 39754. 

Little Ford rambled right dlong. 5201 (567) 

Little four year old girl. 39755. 

Little French clock. 39756, 48771. 

Little gadabout. 31643. 

Little gen’ral. 48772. 

Little ghosts are marching. 11939. 

Little girl. 47124 (286) 

Little gir] across the street. 11940. 

Little girl, be a soldier. 48773. 

Little girl, down East. 36376. 

Little girl I left behind. 39757. 

Little girl in Bly. 31644. 

Little girl in brown. 31645. 

Little girl look. 2426. 

Little girl’s plea. 44085. 

Little girls take warning. 44086. 

Little gob. 2427. - 

Little gold star mother. 44087. 

Little golden gate. 2428. 

Little green pocket of dreams. 36377. 

Little green valley. 44088. 

Little grey home in the West. 24219 (797, 798) 

Little grey mother, who waits all alone. 34788 
(393, 394) 

Little Gypsy. 14692 (394) 

Little Gypsy polka. 2429. ; 

Little half-breed. 34788 (52), 38171 (194), 50835 (175) 

Little Havana girl. 21269. 

Little hawk. 11941. 

Little heart-ache. 7141. 

Little home in the Genesee Valley. 21270. 

Little home in the lane. 21271. 

Little home in the valley. 36378, 44089. 

Little home on the hill. 26341. 

Little home with you. 41610 (109) 

Little Honolulu Lou. 41610 (110) 

Little house, for you and me. 44090. 

Little housekeepers. 34788 (395) 

Little huntsman. 11942. 

Little Indian, Sioux, or Crow. 24219 (799) 

Little Jack Frost. 31646, 36379. 

Little Jack Horner. 29091 (335) 

Little Janie. 16631. 

Little Jap devils. 7142. 

Little Japs. 36380. 

Little Jimmy’s lullaby. 16632. 

Little Jimmy’s prayer. 31647. 

Little Jo. 36381. 

Little Joe, the wrangler. 41867, 45766. 

Little jungle town. 31648. 

Little kitten. 31649. 

Little lad o’ dreams. 2430. 

Little Laddie. 39758. - 

Little lady, don’t you cry. 48774: 

Little lady for a day. 7143. 

Little log cabin. 16633. 

Little Lord Jesus. 7144. = 

Little lost sister. 5201 (568, 569) 

Little love but not for me. 41610 (111) 


2132 


Little love is a dangerous thing. 48775. 
Little love will go a long, long way. 39759. 
Little Mable. 2431. 

Little maiden and the crippled soldier. 52151. 
Little major. 53636 (309) - 

Little Major Joe. 48776. 

Little marchioness. 14692 (395) 

Little Marie. 44091. 

Little mate don’t worry. 11943. 

Little (The) mimic. 53636 (310) 

Little Miss Jekyll & Hyde. 7145. 

Little Miss Lady. 21272. 

Little Miss Liberty. 11944, 44092. 

Little Miss Muffet. 29091 (336), 36382. 
Little Miss No. 52152. — 

Little Miss Sixteen. 39'760. 

Little Miss Victory. 39761. 

Little Mister Dan. 26342. 

Little Mohee’s answer. 26343. 

Little monkeys, you won't do. 21273. 
Little more like Jesus. 21274. 

Little mother. 29091 (337) 

Little Nathoo. 11945. 

Little nearer home. 44093. 

Little nightingale. 7146. 

Little of what youfancy. 18845 (166) 
Little old chapel at the foot of the hill. 16634. 
Little old chapel by the way. 21275. 

Little old house on the hill. 2432. 

Little old log cabin in the mountains. 39762. 
Little old man with a bright red nose. 26344. 
Little old song nobody sings. 16635. 

Little old sweetheart. 52153. 

Little one. 26345. ; 
Little optimist. 24219 (800) 

Little Orphan Johnnie. 26346. 

Little pal. 39763. 

Little pal, I miss your smiles. 16636, 48777. 
Little pale moon. 16637. 

Little partner. 44094. 

Little peacemaker. 5201 (570) 

Little Peter Frog. 26347. 

Little picinin. 11946. 

Little pickaninny. 36383. 

Little pilot. 26348. 

Little pinto. 7147, 52154. 

Little play soldier of mine. 31650. 

Little prayer. 11947, 21276. 

Little princess. 14692 (396) 

Little princess march. 24219 (801) 

Little queen. 21277. 

Little racketeer. 2433. 

Little rain. 50835 (216) 

Little ray of sunshine. 48778. 

Little recruit march. 24219 (802) 

Little red-head. 52155. 

Little red-headed red head. 11948. 

Little red lady bug. 36384. 

Little Red Riding Hood. 11949. 

Little red rocking-chair. 31651. 

Little refugee. 31652. 

Little road home. 5201 (571) 

Little Rocky Mountain sweetheart. 11950. . 
Little rondo. 31653. 

Little rose among the roses. 18845 (167) 
Little rose clad window. 34788 (396) 
Little rose of Texas. 44095. 

Little Rose of the Ozarks. 31654. 

Little Russian doll. 7148. 

Little rustic chapel. 2434. 

Little saddle pal. 26349. . 

Little Sadie Green. 31655. 

Little sailor. 5201 (572) 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


Little sailor’s lullaby. 39764. 

Little sassy Suzy. 16638. 

Little school bell. 26350. 

Little serenade. 44096. 

_ Little serenade for soldier boy. 21278. 

Little shabby town. 16639. 

Little Shepherd. 2435, 39764*. 

Little Shepherd, calling his flock. 2436. 

Little ships. 44097. 

Little ships at sea. 53636 (311) 

Little ships of England. 16640. 

Little skeptic. 24219 (803) 

Little skipper. 11951. 

Little sleepy eyes. 16641. 

Little sleepy head. 26351. 

Little smile from Someone who cares. 48779. 

Little soldier. 21279, 21280, 44098, 52156. 

Little soldier boy. 44099, 52157. 

Little soldier boy, please smile, 44100. 

Little soldier man. 44101. 

Little soldier’s song. 48780. 

Little song. 11952. 

Little song America loves. 36385. 

Little Spanish maid. ‘7149. 

Little star of heaven. 26352. 

Little starlet bright. 31656. 

Little stars. 37314. 

Little stone cottage. 11953. 

Little stranger. 31657, 31658. 

Little suit of blue. 39765. 

Little suite. 7150. 

Little swallow. 26353. 

Little sweet sonny. 52158. 

Little sweetheart, I miss you at the end of the 
day. 26354. 

Little sweetheart of my dreams. 11954. 

Little sweetheart of the Rockies. 31659. 

Little sweetheart, smile for me. 2437. 

Little Swiss clock. 44102. 

Little tales from Tuneland. 38171 (248) 

Little tango maid. 24219 (804) 

Little tea party, 34788 (398) 

Little Tee Wee. 5201 (573) 


Little thatched house with the old half door. 2438. 


Little thing Idreamed up. 2439. 
Little things. 26355, 48781. 

Little things I can’t forget. 44103. 
Little things I prize. 36386. 

Little things lullaby. 26356. 

Little things that count. 38171 (249) 
Little things you do. 11955. 

Little tick-tock. 36387. 

Little tingle tangle toes. 11956. 

Little Tom Thumb wedding. 26357. 
Little Tommy Higgins. 26358. 

Little too late. 21281. 

Little tough guy. 26359. 

Little toy pistol cowboy. 11957. 

Little trill song. 44104. 

Little village in the valley. 21282. 
Little Virginia. 52159. 

Little visitor. 52160.- 

Little volunteer. 31660. 

Little war baby, don’t you cry. 44105. 
Little war orphan. 11958. 

Little West Wind. 16642, 16643. 
Little while. 7151, 29091 (338), 31661. 
Little white cross ona hilltop. 21283. 
Little white dream boat. 39766. 

Little white flower. 2440, 16644, 36388. 
Little white hen. 31662. 

Little white horse and the mare. 52161. 
Little white house. 2441, 2442, 39765. 


2133 


Little white house at the bend of the road. 21284. 
Little white moon-beam. 24219 (805), 41610 (112) 
Little wild-rose by the wayside. 36389. 
Little Willie. 16645. 

Little woman. 44106. 

Little woo. 21285. 

Little world of two. 47124 (287) 

Little yellow devil. 21286. 

Little yellow fishes. 11959. 

Little yellow man. 16646. 

Little you care. 44107. 

Live alone blues. 7152. 

Live & let live. 2443. 

Live every day. 7153. 

Live for Jesus. 26360. 

Live for today. 16647, 44108. 

Live on! Democracy. 31663. 

Live to-day. 11960. 

Livin’, lovin’, laughin’. 2444. 

Living a dream. 16648. 

Living ina dream. 11961, 39768. 
Living in a fog. 11962. 

Living in dreams. 44109. 

Living in memories. 2445. 

Living in the good old U.S.A. 26361. 


Living melodies. 36390. 


Living my dreams with you. 2446. 

Living my life for you. 44110. 

Living on the moon. 44111. 

Living orphans. 9582 (349) 

Living to serve. 16649. 

Living water. 26362. 

Liza polka. 38467. 

Lizabeth. 36391. 

Lizabeth Judy. 39769. 

Ljubavni prijedlog. 2447. 

Llanto. 26363. 

Llanto de luna. 26364. 

Llao llao. 16650. 

Llegé la bomba. 52162. 

Lloro tu Sespedida. 7154, 26365. 

Llumbelé. 21287. 

Lo! Here the gentle lark. 26366. 

Lo, how a rose. 36392. 

Lo, I am with you alway, 21288. 

Lo que el viento se llevo. 2448. 

Lo que pienso de ti. 21289. 

Lo, this is our God. 44112. 

Loading up the Mandy Lee. 53636 (312) 

Loaf of bread. 48782. 

Loaf of bread, a jug of wine & thou. 2449. 

Loafer. 7155. 

Local color. 31664. 

Located. 39770. 

Loch Lomond. 39771, 44113. 

Lochinvar’s ride. 53636 (313) 

Lock me in your harem & throw away the key. 
5201 (574) 

Lock my heart. 44114. 

Locked in the cradle of my heart. 48783. 

Locket. 7156, 26367. 

Loco-motor roll. 34788 (399) 

Loditka. 21290, 44115. 

Log cabin polka. 31665. 

Log cabin rag. 24219 (806, 807) 

Logy-fogey blues. 7157. 

Lohengrin. 5201 (359, 360, 575), 9582 (138, 139, 
444, 445), 19262, 29091 (614), 50835 (47) 

Lohengrin & Augustin. 36393. 

Lohengrin-vorspiel. 9582 (273) 

Lois. 26368. 

Lokkeren valsen. 24219 (808) 

Loll-a-while Lane. 11963. 


INDEX | 


Lombardi. 21291. 

Lombardy poplars. 26369. 
Lona Elaine. 39772. 

London. 52163. 

London Bridge. 7158. 
London calling. 26370, 31666. 
London fog. 2450. 

London lover’s moon will shine. 26371, 31667. 
London lullabye. 2451. 
London moon. 26372. 

London River. 47124 (288) 
London sing. 44116. 
Londonderry air. 7159, 7160. 
Lone Ranger. 7161. — 

Lone star. 39773. 


Lone star shines bright, in Bethlehem tonight. 48784. 


Lone wood cutter. 26373. 

Loneliness. 2452, 7162, 31668, 44117, 48785. 

Lonely. 2453, 2454, 11964, 16651, 21292, 26374, 
31669, 36394, 52164. 

Lonely ’& blue. 31670, 36395. 

Lonely & blue for you. 17163. 

Lonely arms. 2455. 

Lonely boy blues. 21293. 

Lonely caballero & his Spanish guitar. 48786. 

Lonely campfires. 2456. 

Lonely cowboy. 26375, 31671. 

Lonely day. 31672, 52165. 

Lonely dreamer, 2457, 

Lonely dreams. 44118. 

Lonely evening star. 7164. 

Lonely feeling. 7165. 

Lonely for a letter from home. 39774. 

Lonely for you. 11965, 26376, 31673. 

Lonely guy seeks company. 52166, 

Lonely heart. 31674. 

Lonely heartbeats. 31675. 

Lonely hours. 2458, 31676. 

Lonely in love. 16652. 

Lonely in town. 29091 (339) 

Lonely laddie. 44119. 

Lonely little park bench with room enough for 
two. 21294. 

Lonely love-bird down in Moonlight Lane. 21295. 

Lonely love call. 2459. 

Lonely lover. 2460. 

Lonely maid was praying. 16653. 

Lonely me. 44120. 

Lonely memories. 52167. 

Lonely mood. 7166. 

Lonely moon. 26377. 

Lonely mother. 26378. 

Lonely night. 11966, 31677. 

Lonely rhapsody. 26379. 

- Lonely River. 7167, 36396, 44121. 

Lonely seconds. 31678. 

Lonely serenade. 7168. 

Lonely shepherd. 7169, 14692 (397) 

Lonely Teddy bear & the silver rocking chair. 
44122, 

Lonely, so lonely. 26380. 

Lonely soldier. 16654. 

Lonely soldier boy. 26381. 

Lonely sonata. 16655. 

Lonely star in heaven. 7170. 

Lonely woodland grave. 11967. 

Lonesome. 7171, 21296, 26382, 31679, 31680. 

Lonesome & blue. 71172, 16656, 212977. 

Lonesome & sad. 26383, 

Lonesome apple. 34788 (400) 

Lonesome blues. 11968, 21298. 

Lonesome blues, down Texas way. 26384. 

Lonesome cowgirl. 17173. 

Lonesome cowhand. 26385. 


2134 


Lonesome days. 11969. 

Lonesome feelings. 52168. 

Lonesome for dad. 7174. 

Lonesome for the Southland. 7175. 

Lonesome for you. 11970-11972, 18845 (168), 
26386, 38171 (250), 48787, 52169. 

Lonesome for you dear old ’pal. 48788. 

Lonesome Frisco. 2461. 

Lonesome heart. 31681. 

Lonesome just for you. 31682. 

Lonesome Lou. 36397. 

Lonesome love. 7176. 

Lonesome memories. 48789. 

Lonesome on a Saturday night. 52170. 

Lonesome shepherd. 2462. 

Lonesome soldier. 31683. 

Lonesome tonight. 26387, 31684. 

Lonesome trail. 7177, 7178. - 

Long about three ev’ry morning. 11973. 

Long after sundown. 11974. 

Long ago. 7179, 24219 (809), 26388. 

Long ago in Bethlehem town. 21299. 

Long ago last night. 11975. 

Long as they don’t budget my love for you. 31685. 

Long before I met you. 31686. 

Long before you came along. 48790. 

*Long come thunder. 21300. 

Long dreams ago. 16657. 

Long for me. 44123. 

Long I look. 11976. 

Long lead on. 26389. 

Long, lean, lanky Letty. 34788 (401) 

Long life & glory. 48791. 

Long life to coffee. 2463. 

Long live America. 2464, 7180, 11977, 16658, 
16659, 21301-21303, 36398, 44124, 48792, 

Long live America our native land. 31687. 

Long live democracy. 16660, 36399, 52171. 


. Long live the future. 7181. 


Long live the memory of Pearl Harbor. 11978. 

Long long ago. 7182, 36400, 48793. 

Long may Old Glory wave. 48794. 

Long may we love. 11979. 

Long - ‘n’ - lastin’. 26390. 

Long tall mama. 44125. 

Long time ago. 11980. 

Long time longing for you. 39775. 

Long was the way. 2465. 

Long WAVE the WAACs. 39776 

Long years ago in Bethlehem. 44126. 

Longer I live. 52172. 

Longing. 7183, 7184, 11981, 14692 (398, 399), 21304, 
21305, 26391-26394, 34788 (402), 38777, 44127, 
47124 (289), 48795. 

Longing, dear, for you. 36401. 

Longing for daddy. 7185, 52173. 

Longing for her. 11982. 

Longing for home. 11983, 52174. 

Longing for love. 31688. 

Longing for my delta homeland. 36402. 

Longing for you. 2466, 7186, 11984, 21306, 34788 
(403), 36403, 39778, 44128, 44129. 

Longing in my heart. 2467. 

Longing to hold you again. 21307, 31689. 

Longings. 11985. 

Long’s (Norman) album of songs & monologues. 52175. 

Longs for liberty. 44130. 

Look. 44131. 

Look ahead. 7187, 26395, 36404. 

Look at me. 31690. . 

Look at the sailors. 44132. 

Look at the skies. 39779. 

Look at the moon. 21308. 


nos, 1-12, 1942 


Look at the moon tonight. 2468. 
Look away to Calvary. 24219 (810) 
Look for the note. 31691. 

Look for the silver lining. 2469. 
Look for the sunshine. 36405. 

Look for tomorrow. 16661. 

Look home. 52176. 

Look in my eyes. 31692. 

Look in the Bible. 503835 (217) 

Look into the tace of Jesus. 36406. 
Look into your heart. 39780. 

Look on the bright side. 34788 (404) 
Look-out. 11986. 

Look out below. 48796. 

Look out for the boogie-boo man. 5201 (576) 
Look out for the Japs. 39781. 


Look out for the Red, White & Blue. 21309, 31693. 


Look out for the Yanks. 48797. 
Look out for Uncle Sam. 26396. 


Look out for Uncle Sam when he gets sore. 31694. 


Look out for your wife. 26397. 

Look out! Here comes America. 2470, 39782. 

Look out, here comes our Uncle Sam. 39783. 

Look out ‘Japan. 2471. 

Look out Japan, we’re coming over. 71388, 36407. 

Look out Jappies, here we come. 7189. 

Look out, Mary. 34788 (405) 

Look out, Mister Jap. 44133. 

Look out, Mr. Schicklegruber. 17190. 

Look out, the Yankee boys are comin’. 

Look out Tokio here we come. 16662. 

Look straight ahead. 2472. 

Look to the East. 31695. 

Look unto Me & be saved. 29091 (340) 

Look up, America. 2473, 2474, 21310, 36408, 
45798. 

Look up & Smile. 9532 (274), 48799. 

Look up to Him. 2475. 

Look up to Jesus. 21311, 36409. 

Look what you , have done to me, 44134. 

Look what you've done. 26398. 

Look who’ s here. 39784. 

Lookin’ for my love. 21312. 

Looking. 44135. 

Looking across the ocean. 39785. 

Looking at me. 16663. 

Looking at the moon shining over you. 39786. 

Looking at the moon, with you. 11987. 

Looking at the same old moon. 36410. 

Looking at Tokyo through a bombsite. 26399. 

Looking at you. 36411. 

Looking back. 44136. 

Looking down on my worries. 26400. 

Looking ’em over. 24219 (811), 47124 (290) 

Looking for a clue. 1198». 

Looking for a needle in a haystack. 52177. 

Looking for a rainbow. 7192. 

Looking for me Santa Claus. 7193. 

Looking for the moon. 2476. 

Looking for yesterday. 36412. 

Looking for you. 44137. 

Looking Glass Lake. 21313. 

Lookout, beware. 483800. 

Lookout! Here come the Yankees. 36413. 

Looney lullaby/ 36414. 

Loony-loons. 7194. 

Loony tune. 7195. 

Lord & Lady Gate. 48801. 

Lord commands. 44138. 

Lord give him wings. 39787. 

Lord God is merciful & kind. 31696. 

Lord, God of hosts. 31697. 

Lord has given me a song. 7196. 


7191. 


INDEX 


Lord, hear me in my distress. 16664. 
Lord, hold me steady. 44139. 

Lord, I am not worthy of you. 21314. 
Lord, 1am Thine. 14692 (400 
Lord, I wan’ to be more lovin’. 
Lord, if I but Thee may have. 
Lord, if you’re comin’. 44140. 
Lord, increase my faith. 52178. 
Lord is gracious. 2477. 


11989. 
7197. 


Lord is inHis holy temple. 2478, 14692 (401), 44141. 


Lord is in His temple. 21315. 

Lord is merciful. 29091 (341) 

Lord is my light. 21316, 39788, 47124 (291) 

Lord is my master. 21317. 

Lord is my refuge. 16665. 

Lord is my shepherd. 2479, 7198, 16666, 16667, 
26401, 26402, 29091 (342), 31698, 36415, 44142, 
48802-48804, 53636 (314) 

Lord is risen. 2479*. 

Lord Jesus, care Thou now for me. 36416. 

Lord knows just what I need. 7199. 

Lord make me to know. 24219 (812) 

Lord of all. 5201 (577), 24219 (813) 

Lord of all being, throned afar. 16668. 

Lord of our life. 44143. 

Lord of the nations. 50835 (218) 

Lord of the worlds above. 5201 (578) 

Lord our God be with us. 26403. 

Lord protect us. 11990. 

Lord reigneth. 53636 (315) 

Lord, see us through. 31699. 

Lord, Shepherd of all. 26404. 

Lord, speak to me. 31700, 44144. 

Lord surely saved me. 11991. 

Lord, take away my stony heart. 11992. 

Lord, teach us to pray. 11993. 

Lord, Thou art our refuge. 7200. 

Lord, Thy childamI. 2480. 

Lord thy Keeper. 39789. 

Lord, Thy Word, that sacred treasure. 7201. 

Lord, to Thy throne. 7202. 

Lord, who art merciful. 53636 (316) 

Lords & ladies. 24219 (814, 815) 

Lords @ ladies all are we. 14692 (402) 

Lord’s anointed. 24219 (816) 

Lord’s blessing. 52179. 

Lord’s child. 26405. 

Lord’s graciousness. 44145. 

Lora’s my shepherd. 44146. 

Lord’s prayer. 2481-2483, 7203, 7204, 11994- 
11996, 16669-16671, 21318, 21319, 26406, 26407, 
31701, 31702, 36417, 36418, 44147, 44148, 48805, 
52180-52182. 

Lordy. 16672. 


Loree. 31703. 
Lorelei. 16673. 


Lorellei. 2484. 

Lorenz's army & navy choir. 48806. 
Lorenz’s choir responses. 24219 (817) 
Lorenz s practical organ book. 16674, 31704. 
Lorenz's s.a.b. concert choruses. 44149, 
Lorenz s selected anthems no. 2. 5201 (579) 
Lorenz s two-part concert choruses. 39790. 
Loretta. 2485. 

Loretta polka. 2486. 

Lorig. 16675. 

Lorna Lee. 7205. 

Lorraine. 7206. 

Los Angeles. 31705, 44150. 

Lose that ole spell of the blues. 2487. 

Lose the blackout blues. 11997. 

Losin’ your love. 21320. 

Loss. 48807. 

Loss & gain. 21321. 


~_ we vy 


2135 


am pt. 3, n.s., v.37 


Lost. 21322, 26408, 31706, 31707, 44151. 
Lost & found. 16676. 
Lost & lonely, 21323. 
Lost angel. 44152. 
Lost chord. 14692 (403), 26409, 44153, 47124 
(292) 
Lost colony. 28434. - 
Lost dream. 39791. 
Lost dreams. 21324. 
Lost heart. 21325. 
Lost ina daze. 16677. 
Lost ina dream. 17207. 
Lost in action. 48808. 
Lost in the midnight blue. 39792. 
Lost in the shadows of the night. 44154. 
Lost kitten. 31708. 
Lost love. 21326, 26410, 31709, 36419. 
Lost love — broken heart. 16678. 
Lost - my heart. 48809. 
Lost necklace. 34788 (406) 
Lost one heart please return. 39793. 
Lost sweetheart. 7208. 
Lost to you. 52183. 
Lost without you. 2488, 11998, 21327. 
Lost word. 16678*. 
Lot of noise. 2489. 
- Lotos-eaters. 24219 (818) 
Lotos isles. 24219 (818) 
Lotosblume. 9582 (275) 
Lotus-bloom. 48810. 
Lotus blooms. 24219 (819) 
Lotus bud. 11999. -° 
Lotus flower. 44155, 
Lotus Land. 26411, 47124 (293) 
Loud & wrong. 17209. 
Loud mouth. 39794. 
“Louella. 21328. 
Louis in the army. 26412, 31710. 
Louisa please be mine. 2490. 
Louise, 2491, 9582 (276), 44156, 48811. 
‘Louise O’Brien. 2492. 
Louisiana. 39795. 
Louisiana barbecue. 31711. 
Louisiana hay ride. 7210. 
Louisiana I miss you. 26413. 
Louisiana Lou. 16679. 
Louisiana love. 7211. 
Louisiana lullaby of home. 26414. 
Louisiana, my home sweet home. 36420. 
Louisiana, my Louisiana. 48812. 
Louisiana rags. 12000, 48813. 
Louisiana voodoo man. 12001. 
Loure. 52184. 
Lou’siana. 39796. 
Lovable. 7212. 
Lovable Lana. 44157. 
Lovable Sue. 31712. 
Lovable you. 39797. 
Love. 2493, 7213, 12002, 12003, 16680, 16681, 
21329, 21330, 36421, 36422. 
Love a la carte. 31713. 
Love a little more. 14692 (404) 
Love affair. 31714. 
Love after dark. 26415. 
Love alone. 39798, 44158. 
Love America or leave it. 2494, 16682. 
Love & cherish. 39799. 
Love & friendship. 52185. 
Love & June. 5201 (580) 
Love & kisses. 52186. 
Love & learn. 17214. 
Love & light. 29091 (343) 
Love & loneliness. 48814. 


INDEX 


Love & love alone. 26416. 

Love & silence. 29091 (344) 

Love & song. 18845 (169) 

Love & stuff like that. 2495. 

Love & the dryad. 14692 (206, 477) 

Love, & the whole world smiles. 12004. 

Love & war. 17215. 

Love anew. 12005. ? 

Love answers all. 7216. 

Love at first sight. 36423, 39800, 48815. 

Love at its best. 21331. 

Love at sea. 2496. 

Love, awake. 53636 (317) 

Love bees. 7217. 

Love begins with you. 31715. 

Love bells. 47124 (294) 

Love bird wove a web around my heart. 39801. 

Love birds in love. 12006. 

Love bloom. 2497. 

Love blossomed like a flower. 12007. 

Love bound. 44159. 

Love bug has got me. 16683. 

Love bug swing. 26417. 

Love bug’s got me now. 39802. 

Love by any other name. 31716. 

Love by moonlight. 7218. 

Love came into my heart. 44160. 

Love came to me. 7219, 31717. 

Love came to me ina dream. 39803. 

Love came to me with a song. 31718. 

Love caught up with me. 26418. 

Love comes a’stealing. 31719, 47124 (295) 

Love crazy. 16684. 

Love, dear, indreams. 48816. 

Love devine [?} 7220. 

Love divine. 26419, 41610 (113) 

Love divine! All love excelling. 
(820), 53636 (318) 

Love drafted my heart. 7221. 

Love dream. 38171 (251) 

Love dreams. 36424, 48817. 

Love dreams of far off Dubonnet. 21332. 

Love embalmed in tears. 14692 (405) 

Love ending. 31720. 

Love fell in. 21333. 

Love for the United Nations. 26420. 

Love found me. 48818. 


12008, 24219 


Love fromMandalay. 31721. 


2136 


Love has a heart. 2498. 

Love has a way of knowing. 31722. 

Love has failed again. 21334. 

Love has flown. 2499. 

Love has its morning after. 16685. 

Love has stole [?]uponmy heart again. 39804. 
Love has vanished. 36425. 

Love has won. 26421. 

Love hasn’t passed you by. 16686, 21335. 


Love here is my heart. 34788 (407), 38171 (252) 


Love, hold me in your arms. 26422. 
Love, honor, & oh baby. 31723. 

Love I crave from you. 26423. 

Love, I give to you my heart. 2500. 
Love I have for you. 44161. 

Love, I hear your sweet refrain. 2501. 
Love, I see you everywhere. 2502. 
Love, I wept adreaming. 24219 (821) 
Love, I’ll not forget. 16687. 

Love, I’m in love all over. 26424. 
Love in a changing world. 2503. 

Love ina hammock. 31724. 

Love in a penthouse for two. 2504. 
Love in an old fashioned garden. 7222. 
Love in idleness. 5201 (581) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Love in May. 2505, 44162, 53636 (319) 
Love in my heart. 2506. 
Love in our hearts. 39805. 
Love in our time. 31725. 
Love in spring. 5201 (582) 
Love in springtime. 48819. 
Love in the first degree. 48820. 
Love in the moonlight. 21336, 21337. 
Love in the rain. 21338. 
Love in vain. 39806. 
Love in Vienna. 31726. 
Love is. 12009, 48821. 
Love is a battle. 14692 (406) 
Love is a beautiful prayer. 44163. 
Love is a funny thing. 7223. 
Love is a merry go round. 48822. 
Love is a sickness. 2507. 
Love is a song. 21339, 26425. 
Love is atreasure. 26426. 
Love is a will-o -the-wisp. 48823. 
Love is a wonderful thing. 16688. 
Love is all. 12010, 31727. 
Love is all I expect from you. 44164. 
Love is all that matters to me now. 31728. 
Love is calling you. 48824. 
- Love is divine. 5201 (583), 12011. 
Love is enough. 12012. 
Love is ever sonew. 36426. 
‘Love is everything. 52187. 
Love is funny that way. 52188. 
Love is just an illusion. 2508. 
Love is just another melody. 5201 (584) 
Love is like a butterfly. 5201 (585) 
Love is like a fairy land. 2509. 
Love is like a firefly. 53636 (320) 
Love is like arose. 7224. 
Love is like an April day. 12013. 


Love is like music in your heart & mine. 16689. 


Love is like that. 44165. 

Love is meant to make us glad. 24219 (822) 
Love is no fool. 26427, 52189. 

Love is on an air raid. 2510. 

Love is our life today. 16690. 

Love is passing you by. 12014. 

Love is so much fun. 36427. 

Love is sonewtome. 16691. 

Love is the best of all. 38171 (253) 
Love is the devil and all. 31729. 

Love is the golden crown. 53636 (321) 
Love is the link. 52190. 

Love is the song of the stars. 7225. 
Love is true, it’s ever new. 21340. 
Love isn’t in you. 26428. 

Love it or leave it. 2511. 

Love knocked at my door. 12015. 
Love laugh’d as he ran away. 53636 (322) 
Love laughs at anything. 21341. 

Love letter. 21342. 

Love letters in the wind. 21343. 

Love light. 2512, 16692, 39807, 39808. 
Love light shines on me. 48825. 

Love like ours. 31730. 


Love like you. 48826. 
Love like yours & mine. 39809. 


Love lives onindreams. 26429. 
Love locked her doors on me. 26430. 
Love looked at me. 26431. 

Love lore. 44166. 

Love lost its way. 39810. 

Love, love, go away. 21344. 

Love lyrics. 24219 (823) 

Love made a mess out of me. 36428. 
Love makes me that way. 52191. 


521888 0 - 43 - 12 


Love makes the wheels of the world go round. 36429. 

Love makes us brave. 39811. 

Love may whisper. 44167. 

Love me. 17226, 26432, 44168, 44169, 48827, 
48828. _ 

Love me a little bit more. 21345. 

Love me alone my own. 2513. 

Love me & help Uncle Sam. 26433. 

Love me & wait. 31731. 

Love me anywhere. 47124 (296) 

Love me for the duration, 48829. 

Love me forever. 18845 (170, 171), 36430, 44170. 

Love me, I’m forever yours tonite. 39812. 

Love me in the good old fashioned way. 5201 (586) 

Love me, just like I love you. 7227, 21346, 31732. 

Love me like I love you. 5201 (587) 

Love me little, love me long. 44171. 

Love me - love me not. 36431. 

Love me not. 1583, 5651, 14485, 18869, 24449, 
24795, 25340, 26434, 26435, 27477, 27578, 28196. 

Love me now. 39813. 

Love me, or leave me alone. 24219 (824), 47124 
(297), 52192. 

Love me or leave me, it’s up to you. 52193. 

Love me, pretty baby. 31733. 

Love me tenderly. 31734. 

Love me today. 39814. 

Love me tonight. 21347, 39815, 48830. 

Love me too. 48831. 

Love means only. 52194. 

Love melody. 2514. 

Love must wing. 31735. 

Love nest for two. 12016. 

Love nest in the sky. 2515. 

Love never comes my way. 21348. 

Love never dies. 17228. 

Love never dies, dear. 12017. 

Love new & old. 26436. 


Love of afriend. 26437. 


Love of freedom. 31736. 

Love of Jesus. 44172. 

Love of mine. 52195. 

Love of my life. 39816. 

Love of my life, goodbye. 24219 (825), 53636 (323) 
Love of the Lorelei. 14692 (407) 

Love of you. 26438. 

Love of you & I. 2516, 26439. 

Love on a feather. 2517. 

Love ona page. 26440. 

Love onatruck. 16693. 

Love on an airliner. 2518. 

Love on the American plan. 14692 (408) 
Love on the Hudson River. 2519. 

Love on toast. 12018. 

Love only me always. 26441. 

Love played a tune on my heart-strings. 52196. 
Love plus me equal you. 7229. 

Love preferred. 21349. 

Love put one over on me. 2520. 

Love refrain. 2521. 

Love rides again. 31737. 

Love sailed away. 39817. 

Love scene. 36432. 

Love second hand. 48832. 

Love sends a little gift of roses. 31738. 
Love shells shooting from my heart. 39818. 
Love ship. 24219 (826) 

Love ships are sailing. 2522. 

Love shy. 26442. 

Love sight. 16694. 

Love sighted me for you. 48833. 

Love some day will find its own. 39819. 
Love song. 7230, 38171 (254), 39820, 44173. 


Love song of the mountains. 31739. 

Love song to mother. 16695. 

Love songs. 2523. 
-Love spell. 21350. 

Love steals in, by night or day. 48834, 
Love storm. 12019. e 

Love story. 16696, 31740. 

Love such as ours. 16697. 

Love, sweet love. 24219 (8277) 

Love, take my heart. 21351. 

Love takes the cake. 44174. 

Love talk. 26443. 

Love temple blues. 36433. 

Love that abides. 9582 (277) 

Love that could not stay. 44175. 

Love that gave. 29091 (345) 

Love that had ended too soon. 7231. 
Love that lives. 2524. 

Love that paid the debt. 21352. 

Love that used to be. 2525. 

Love that was false. 7232. 

Love that was never to die. 48835. 

Love that was untrue. 52197. 

Love that you’ ve been holdin’ back. 21353. 
Love — that’s all I ask of life. 7233. 
Love that’s gone. 31741, — 

Love that’s true is purest gold. 16698. 
Love the U.S.A. or leave it today. 48836. 
Love their country. 16699. 

Love theme from the Song of songs. 14692 (409) 
Love thoughts. 5201 (588), 41610 (114) 
Love thy neighbor. .2526. 

Love time serenade. 16700. 

Love to you, mom, & a good-nite kiss. 44176. 
Love today. 7234. . 

Love unconquerable. 31742. 

Love unending. 21354. 

Love walked in. 39821-39823. 

Love waltz. 12020. 

—See also This is our love waltz. 

Love was s made for you & me. 29091 (346) 
Love wasn’t meant for me. 12021. 

Love wave. 12022. 

Love we meant to be. 26444, 

Love we share. 36434, 48837. 

Love where are you. 16701, 48838, 48839. 
Love will always stay. 12023. 

Love will come again. 39824. 

Love will find a way. 16702, 44177, 48840. 
Lové will never. 26445. 

Love will out. 2527. 

Love will reign again & rule us all. 39825. 
Love will return again. 48841. 

Love with a home. 2528. 

Love with interest. 44178. 

Love with the dollar sign init. 48842. 
Love, wonderful love. 36435. 

Love won’t escape me. 7235. 

Love would be my share. 16703. 

Love wrote a song. 21355. 

Love you. 31743. 

Love, you bet.. 7236. 

Love, you have turned me into a roamer. 12024. 
Love’ your neighbor as yourself. 26446. 
Love, you’re like a melody. 16704. 

Love- a-bye. 44179. 

Loved one. 12025, 

Loved ones. 53636 (324) 

Loveland days. 14692 (410) 

Lovelight. 52198. 

Loveliness of adream. 2529. 

Loveliness of you. 7237. 

Lovely. 16705, 26447, 31744, 31745, 48843. 


INDEX 
pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Lovely America. 31746. 

Lovely angel. 31747. 

Lovely appear. 53636 (325) 

Lovely as you. 12026. 

Lovely baby. 31748. 

Lovely blue eyes. 16706. 

Lovely dream of you. 21356. 

Lovely evening. 21357. 

Lovely eyes. 36436. 

Lovely girl of mine. 48844. 

Lovely Glory. 39826. 

Lovely is your mien. 5201 (589) 

Lovely Jean. 2530. 

Lovely Katie. 24219 (828) 

Lovely lady. 48845. 

Lovely lady in the harbor. 12027. 

Lovely lady of dreams. 21358. — 

Lovely lady of my dreams. 2531. 

Lovely Latin lady. 7238. 

Lovely like you. 44180. 

Lovely little blitzkrieg. 31749. 

Lovely little ladies. 16707. °- 

Lovely little lady. 16708, 26448, 31750. 

Lovely little sweetheart of mine. 21359. 

Lovely Lokelani. 2532. 

Lovely Lolita. 12028. 

Lovely Luana, 39827. 

Lovely Maria. 12029. 

Lovely Marlene. 21360. 

Lovely May. 24219 (829) 

Lovely melody. 52199. 

Lovely Miss Linley. 21361. 

Lovely moments. . 48846. 

Lovely moon. 36437, 48847. 

Lovely oh! So lovely. 21362. 

Lovely Ohio. 26449. 

Lovely one. 39828. 

Lovely picture of my dreams. 39829. 

Lovely rose. 24219 (830) 

Lovely Rosetta. 39830. 

Lovely things. 26450. 

Lovely you. 12030, 31751, 39831, 39832, 52200. 

Lover come back. 39833. 

Lover come back to me. 21363. 

Lover in Damascus. 9582 (278), 50835 (219) 

Lover man, oh, where can you be. 36438. 

Lover true. 44181. 

Lovers apart. 7239. 

Lover’s Bay. 16709. 

Lover’s bouquet. 26451. 

Lover’s call to service. 16710. 

Lovers dance. 48848. 

Lover’s farewell. 7240. 

Lover’s goodbye. 7241. 

Lovers in glass houses. 39834. 

Lovers in the moon. 31752, 31753. 

Lovers in the moonlight. 21364. 

Lover’s lament. 16711. 

Lovers Lane. 26452, 39835. 

Lover’s Lane is Lonely Lane. 44182. 

Lover’s litany. 24219 (831), 50835 (220) 

Lover’s meditation. 21365. 

Lovers of liberty. 16712, 52201. 

Lovers paradise. 31754, 44183. 

Lovers plea, 2533. 

Lover’s regret. 39836. 

Lover’ 8 rhapsody, 2534, 21366. 

Lover’s serenade. 12031, 16713, 21367, 
31755. 

Lover’s song. 5201 (590) 

Lover’s waltz. 12032, 52202. 

Lover’s war time blues. 16714. 

Love’s a common complaint. 2535. 


2138 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


Love’ S a little bit of ev’rything. 48849. 

Love’ 5 after-glow. 12033. 

Love’ s a-knockin’ at my heart. 12034. 

Love’s a-poppin. 12035. 

Love's art gallery. 26453. 

Love's attributes. 24219 (832) 

Love's avowal. 41610 (115) 

Love s awakening. 48850. 

Love's blues. 21368. 

Love s calendar. 48851. 

Love's call. 21369, 31756. 

Love's citadel. 47124 (298), 50835 (221) 

Love's dawn. 34788 (408) 

Love's dawning. 5201 (591) 

Love s dream. 21370. . 

Love's ecstasy. 24219 (833) 

Love s eternity. 14692 (411) 

Love’ S fantasy. 36439. 

Love’ Sfervor. 29091 (347) 

Love’ S fire. 44184. 

Love’ S fortune. 24219 (834) 

Love’s garden of roses. 5201 (592), 16715, 34788 
(409), 38171 (255, 256) 

Love’ S going to.be rationed. 39837. 

Love’s golden dream. 31757. 

Loves golden morrow. 47124 (299) 

Love’s greeting. 53636 (326) 

Love's greetings. 21371. 

Love s hesitation. 5201 (593) 

Love's horn doth blow. 14692 (412) 

Love’s labor’s lost. 16716. 

Love s lament. 26454. 

Love's meditation. 44185. 

Love's melody. 34788 (410), 50835 (222) 

Love s memories. 12036. 

Love Ss message. 24219 (835, 836) 

Love Ss messenger. 14692 (413) 

Love's nocturne. 5201 (594) 

Love's not love without you. 31758. 

Love's offering. 18845 (172) a 

Love 3 offertory. 47124 (300) 

Love’s old sweet song. 2536, 2537, 7242, 7243, 
38171 (257), 53636 (327) 

- Love’s old sweet story. 2538. 

Love's on the highroad. 14692 (414) 

Love's only a story. 26455. 

Love s our air plane. 31759. 

Love s ownDreamland. 2539. 

Love's own hour. 24219 (837) 

Love's own symphony. 26456. 

Love's own way. 31760, 44186. 

Love's pathos. 12037. 

Love's prayer. 12033. 

Love's radiance. 14692 (415) 

Love's regret. 36440. 

Love's reverie. 48852. 

Love's rhapsody. 7244. 

Love's selfishness. 14692 (416) 

Love s serenade. 2540. 

Love's shadows. 26457. 

Love's So very complicated. 31761. 

Love's Sympathy. 53636 (328) 

Love's tempest. 5201 (595) 

Love's trail leads to your heart. 12039. 

Love's triumph. 29091 (348) 

Love's valley. 53636 (329) 

Love's vision. 21372. 

Love s way. 5201 (596) 

Love's witchery. 2541. 

Love's words are music. 48853. 

Love's yearning. 24219 (838) 

Lovesick. 44187. 

LoveSick over you. 12040. 


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sw. we we we we Se we Be ee 


~~ ~~ &’ & 


Se ae OE EPG Ee Gh Gra OF EF OF ar er OY a or are ae 


2139 


Lovewind. 21373. 

Lovey dove. 16717. 

Lovin’ man. 2542. 

Lovin’ up a solid breeze. 52203. 

Lovin’ you the way Ido. 12041, 16718. 

Loving-Goosey Gander, please stay, always, in my 
loving heart. 2543. 

Loving hands. 44188, 52204. 

Loving letter from you. 44189. 

Loving Lincoln. 26458. 

Loving story. 36441. 

Loving time. 5201 (597) ‘ 

Loving you. 2544, 2545, 12042, 26459, 31762. 

Loving you as I do. sweetheart. 21374. 

Loving you by remote control. 36442. 

Loving you the way Ido. 12043. 

Lovit street. 48854. 

Low-breathing winds. 53636 (330) 

Low down & dirty shame blues. 16719. 

Low down blues. 17245. 

Low green valley. 39838. 

Low in my saddle. 36443. 

Low in the saddle. 31763. 

Low moon. 12044. 

Low spirits. 12045, 

Lower taxes. 44190. 

Lowland. 12046. 

Loyal America. 2546. 

Loyal Americans. 2547, 26460. 

Loyal army mothers. 21375. 

Loyal dominion. 50835 (223) 

Loyal men of Rotary. 44191. 

Loyal soldiers of the King. 5201 (598) 

Loyal sons of America. 2543. 

Loyal sons of the U.S.A. 7246. 

Loyal to our land. 26461. 

Loyal to Warren high. 16720. 

Loyal to you. 21376. 

Loyal WAVES of the navy. 48855. 

Loyal women of the defense corps. 
26462. 

Loyalty. 12047, 44192. 

Loyalty march. 16721. 

Loyalty song. 12048. 

Loyalty to America. 44193. 

Loyalty to Christ. 39839. 

Lu Elseana of New Orleans. 26463. 

Lu, lu, lu, lu, lu, lu. 26464. 

Luana. 39840. 

Luanna. 44194. 

Lubochka. 44195. 

Lucero mananero. 12049. 

Lucia. 5201 (599-601) 

Lucia di Lammermoor. 3051, 29091 (728), 34788 


(813) 
Lucienne. 26465. 
Lucille. 7247, 16722, 16723, 36444. 
Lucille Love. 34788 (412; 413) 
Lucille Love waltzes. 34788 (414) 
Luck. 44196. 
Luck of the U.S.A. 36445. 
Lucky Eddie. 48856. 
Lucky for me. 12050. 
Lucky girl. 31764. 
Lucky Lane. 26466. 
Lucky, lucky you. 12051. 
Lucky me. 12052, 21377. 
Lucky number. 19725. 
Lucky people. 21378. 
Lucky sailing. 12053. 
Lucky stars. 21379. 
Lucky Strike song. 44197. 
Lucky Strucky. 39841. 


INDEX 


Lucky Yankee. 44198. 
Lucrecia. 44199. 
Lucy Anna. 16724: 


Ludwig (Wm. F.) collection drum solos, march beats, 


- duets & ensembles. 26467. 


Ludwig (Wm. F.) complete drum instructor. 31765. 


Luise. 7248. 

Luke’s Christmas carol. 44200, 52205. 

Lul-a-by [?] & reveille. 21380. ~ 

Lull me to dreams. 12054. — 

Lull me to sleep. 14692 (417) 

Lulla lullaby. 39842. 

Lullabies. 2549. 

Lullaby. 2550, 5201 (602), 7242, 7249-7251, 12055, 
12056, 14692. (418-420), 16725, 21381-21387, 
24219 (839), 26468-26472, 31766-31768, 36446, 
36447, 37638, 39843, 44201-44204, 48857-48860, 
53636 (331) - 

Lullaby Bay. 44205. 

Lullaby for a lambkin. 31769: 

Lullaby for Christmas. 2551. 

Lullaby from home sweet home. 21388. 

Lullaby Lagoon. 12057. 

Lullaby Land. 21389, 39844. 

Lullaby Lane. 31770. 

Lullaby my baby. 31771. 

Lullaby of a mother’s love. 39845. 

Lullaby of an infant chief. 53636 (332) 

Lullaby of dreams. 2552. 

Lullaby of the leaves. 36448. 

Lullaby of the plains. 2553, 16726. 

Lullaby of the rain. 26473. 

Lullaby of the singing sands. 26474. 

Lullaby of the thought. 26475. 

Lullaby of the waves. 36449. 

Lullaby time. 31772. 

Lullaby to a hero. 12058. 

Lullaby to a Seafarer’ s son. 16727. 

Lullaby to a soldier’s baby. 16728. 

Lullaby to Diane. 36450. 

Lullaby to my son. 12059. 

Lullabye. 2554, 24219 (840), 52206. 

Lullabye in swing. 39846. 

Lullay, my Jesu. 2555. 

Lulu bird. 7252. 

Lulu fada. 29091 (349) 

Lulu Lavinia. 24219 (841) 

Lumber jack’s call. 7253. 

Lumbermen. 24219 (842) 

Lumperl. 53636 (333) 

Luna. 5201 (603), 50835 (224) 

Luna de miel. 52207. 

Luna del mar. 31773. 

Luna del tropico. 31774. 

Luna of the moon. 16729. 

Luna sobre el desierto. 24563. 

Lunch. 26476. 

Lunch hour follies. 39923. 

Lunch wagon song. 2556. 

Luncheon at the Colonial. 12060. 

Lundu. 18845 (173) 

Lune. 31775. 

Lupita. 5201 (604) 

Lure amid the hills of Colorado. 52208. 

Lure of crimson. 36451. 

Lure of the piano through concentration & coordi- 
nation. 21390. 

Lustspiel overture. 9582 (279) 

Luther’s (Frank) circus songs for children. 21391. 

Luxury. 21392. 

Luz symphonic color classics. 36452, 36453. 

Luz y alegria. 26477. 

Luzon. 21393. 


pt. 3,n. S., v. 37 


Luzon hold on. 16730. 

Ly-bo linktum ky-bo. 31776. 

Lyman bounce. 26478. 

Lynn Haven moon. 2557. 

Lyrechord echoes of Pearl Harbor. 44206. 
Lyric fancies. 9582 (280-283) 

Lyric of liberty. 26479, 44207. 

Lyrics by my lips, music by my heart. 31777. 
Lysistrata, 1942. 12060*. 

Lysistrata unlimited. 12060**. 

M. B. Hickson. 12061. 

M. P. song. 52209. 

Ma carida. 7254. 

Ma chére, farewell to thee. 12062. 

Ma chérie. 5201 (605), 18845 (174), 36454. 
Ma curly-headed babby. 21394. 

Ma, I don’t want a sweater. 31778. 

Ma, I’m going over now. 44208. 

Ma. mie. 2558. 

Ma petite Mimi. 16731. 

Ma-aseh seh ug’di. 31779. 

Mabel’s in the army now. 21395. 

Mable ain’t able. 2559. 

Maboohay. 21396. 

Mac & Vera. 44209. 

Mac searches Gerente’ S room. 44210. 
Mac will soon be headin’ back that way. 21397. 
Macaga. 16732. 


MacArthur. 7255, 7256, 12063, 16733, 26480-26482, 


44211. 
MacArthur & his army brave. 26483. 
MacArthur & his crew. 21398. 
MacArthur & his men. 39847. 
MacArthur & his minute men. 16734. 
MacArthur & his Yankee Doodle boys. 16735. 
MacArthur & his Yanks. 21399. 
McArthur [(?]& men. 16736. 
McArthur [?] at Bataan. 12064. 
MacArthur at the Bay. 12065. 
MacArthur dip. 12066. 
MacArthur gave the Japs hell-a-lujah. 52210. 
MacArthur, here we are. 26484. 
MacArthur, hero of Bataan. 21400. 
MacArthur in command. 16737. 
MacArthur is a fighting man. 31780. 
MacArthur is going to win. 31781. 
MacArthur is holding the fort. 44212. 
McArthur [?] is still holding out. 12067. 
MacArthur is the man. 12068, 48861. 
MacArthur march, 21401, 21402, 26485, 31782. 
McArthur [?] of the Philippines. 7257. 
MacArthur of the U.S.A. 12069. 
MacArthur, our leader. 21403. 
MacArthur song. 36455, 44213. 
MacArthur the magnificent. 39848. 
MacArthur the pride of the nation. 12070. 
MacArthur to the end. 12071. 
MacArthur victory march. 48862. 
MacArthur was there. 26486. 
MacArthur, we Salute you, 26487. 
MacArthur, we’re with you. 26488. 
MacArthur ‘with the Anzacs. 12072. 
MacArthur’ Ss around. 31783. 
McArthur’s [?] band. 7258. 
McArthur’ s [?] battle cry. 21404, 31784. 
MacArthur’ Ss day. 26489, 26490. 
McArthur’ s [?] fight song. 16738. 
MacArthur’s fighting men. 12073, 21405 
MacArthur s invincibles. 44214. 
MacArthur's lines. 31785. 
MacArthur's march. 16739. 
MacArthur's march back to Corregidor. 39849. 
MacArthur's men. 2560, 7259, 16740. 


vw we we we 


oo  — 


. 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


MacArthur’s ride. 21406. 
MacArthur’s shift.. 16741. 


MacArthur’s soldiers are in heaventonight. 31786. 


MacArthur’s victory march. 16742, 31787. 

McCann was the man who paid the rent for Mrs. 
Rip Van Winkle. 24219 (843) 

McCarthy. 18845 (175) 

McCarthy & me. 16743. 

McGilligan’ s band. 52211. 


INDEX | 


” Maggie, what’s that noise. 39851. 


MacKenzie’s (Ken) favorite songs of the range & hill 


country folio. 2561. 

McLaughlin march. 44215. 

McLeod march. 26491. 

Macnamara’s band. 34788 (415) 

- McNamara’s band is in the army. 21407. 

Macumba. 17260. 

Macushla. 5201 (606) 

Macushla machree. 48863. 

Mad about each other. 26492. 

Mad about him, sad without him, how can I be 
glad without him blues. 21408. 

Mad about you. 21409. 

Mad doctor of Market street. 15642. 

Mad moments. 39850. 

Mad Russian. 48864. | 

Mad scene. 7261. 

Mad to think of you. 36456. 

Madam, I love your crépe suzette. 36457. 

‘Madam Spy. 36458. 

Madame Butterfly. 52212. 

Madame Jeanette. 16744. 

Madame Moselle. 5201 (65, 103, 204, 251, 355, 
423, 439, 441, 459, 677, 835, 1054), ‘14692 (152, 
306), 18845 (61, 132, 196, 264, 320), 24219 (161, 
844), 29091 (25, 206, 269, 277) 

Madame Pompon. 24219 (845) 

Madame Sans- oe 9582 (284) 

Mad-cap blues. 21410. 

Madder than a hatter cause my Hattie’s mad 
at me. 36459. 

Made a man. 14692 (421) i 

Made in America. 5201 (607) 

Made in Japan. 21411. 

Made in the U.S.A. 24219 (846) 

Made in U.S.A. 16745. 

Made whole. 31788. 

Madeleine. 44216. 

Mademoiselle. 31789. 

Mademoiselle from Armentieres. 16746. 

Mlle. Juliette. 5201 (586, 1099) 

Mile. Modiste. 24219 (758) 

Madison Lane. 31790. 

Madleina. 16747. 

Madly in love with you. 36460. 

Madness. 21412, 31791. 

Madolin hospital. 44217, 44218. 

Madommoselle [?] Marie. 26493. 

Madonna dear. 31792. 

Madonna lullaby. 2562. 

Madre dame tu bendicién. 7262. 

_ Madres y las naciones. 26494. 

Madrid de mis amores. 12074. 

Madrigal. 12075, 29091 (350), 31793. 

Madrigale. 53636 (334) 
Madrugada. 21413. 

Mae. 26495. 

Mae Lou. 36461. 

‘Maestro Uncle-‘Sam. 2563. 

Maffia. 5201 (608) 

Mag der himmel euch vergeben. 14692 (381) 

Magazine sweetheart of mine. 48865. 

Maggie come over. 5201 (609) 

Maggie O’Toole. 21414. 


Maggies polka. 48866. 

Magic. 52213. 

Magic bells. 14692 (422) 

Magic Berkeley square. 7263. 
Magic dream. 14692 (423) 

Magic fingers. 21415. 

Magic flute. 34842, 34919, 36284. 
Magic garden. 12075*. 

Magic hour. 17264. 

Magic love. 29091 (351), 34788 (416) 
Magic melody. 24219 (847), 53636 (335) 
Magic moon. 17265, 12076. 

Magic moon shines tonight. 36462, 39852. 
Magic moonglow. 21416. 

Magic of Georgia. 44219. 

Magic of love. 52214. 

Magic of spring. 21417. 

Magic of the night. 39853. 

Magic of you. 16748, 39854. 

Magic of your charm, 52245. 

Magic sunbeams. 36463. 

Magical moments. 17266. 

Magical moonlight. 21418, 48867. 
Magician’s song. 21419. 

Magneta. 5201 (610) 


Magnificat. 5201 (611) 


2141 


Magnificat & Nunc dimittis. 2564, 26496, 31794, 36464, 


Magnificat & Nunc dimittis in D. 29091 (352) 
Magnificat in the fourth mode. 16749. 
Magnificent lady. 2565. 

Magnify Jehovah’s name. 53636 (336) 

Magnolia blossoms in the moonlight. 36465. 

Magnolia Lane. 17267. 

Mago. 44220. 

Mah boss done it, so why can’t I. 21420. 

Mah yokor chasdechoElohim. 16750. 

Mahalo nui: 7268. 

Maharaja serenade. 7269. 

Mahu. 21421. 

Maid in America. 14692 (72, 228, 523, 533, 666), 
18845 (42, 44, 84, 118, 124, 125, 224), 24219 (133, 
440, 441, 612, 629, 1261), 29091 (286, 558 , 559), 
31795, 47124 (43), "53636 (3 00, 506) 

Maid of my heart. 50835 (225, 226) 

Maid of Orleans. 7270, 7271, 48868. 

Maid of silver. 39855. 

Maid of the hills. 12077. 

Maid of the mist. 53636 (337) 

Maiden & the hazel bush. 31796. 

Maiden I love. 2566. 

Maiden remember. 34788 (417) 

Maiden spring. 29091 (353) 

Maiden’s hymn. 44221. 

Maidens of Sandomir. 34788 (418), 47124 (301) 

Maiden’s prayer. 34788 (419), 44222. 

Maid’s night out. 31797. 

Maids of Athens. 9582 (19, 335) 

Maikai folio. 7272. 

Mail box. 12078. 

Mailin’ your sighs. 31798. 

Main street. 2567, 12079. 

Main street in Tompkinsville will be eas same. 
21422. 

Main street serenade. 31799. 

Main street, U.S.A. 21423, 21424. 

Main taer Jekele mit ’n checkele. 7273. 

Main title blues. 48869. 

Maine festival. 2568. 

Mairants’ (Ivor) album of favourite solos. 16751. 

Maisele. 12080. 

Maisie & Denningham on verandah. 26497. 

Maisie & Indians. 26498. 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Maisie meets pappy. 26499. 

Maisie’s entrance. 26500. 

Maizie of the ambulance corps. 26501. 
Majo discreto. 2569. 

Major & the minor. 36466. 

Major B vitamin song. 26502. 

Major of my heart. 52216. 

Major Van Orden march. 44223. 
Majorette. 16752, 31800. 

Make a fuss over me. 5201 (612), 38171 (258) 
Make a little wish. 16753. 

Make a name for yourself. 18845 (176) 
Make a pledge. 36467. 

Make a wish upon the evening star. 36468. 
Make America proud of you. 31801. 

Make believe. 39856. 

Make believe angels. 44224. 

Make christ king. 40835 (227) 

Make democracy. live. 52217. 

Make ’ jem say uncle, Uncle Sam. 2570, 12081. 
Make ’em see stars. 21425. 

Make him guess. 38171 (259) 

Make it'a touch down, Old Glory. 48870. 
Make it America for Americans. 2571. 
Make it come true. 12082. 

Make Jesus king. 24219 (848) 

Make like you love me. 36469. 

Make love to me. 26503. 

Make me happy before we part. 36470. 
Make me the king of your heart. 14692 (424) 
Make mine America. 26504. 

Make mine war bonds today. 52218. 

’ Make my bed, beneath a tree. 16754. 

Make my dreams come true. 36471, 39857, 44225. 
Make my life beautiful. 39858. 

Make room for freedom. 36472. 

Make room in your heart for me. 39859. 

_ Make somebody happy today. 50835 (228) 
Make the most of your blessings. 24219 (849) 
‘Make the V spell victory. 16755. 

-Make the world safe for democracy. 16756. 
Make them holler uncle, Uncle Sam. 2572. 
Make them pay for every bomb. 7274. 

Make them proud of the folks back home. 31802. 
Make them say uncle. 12083. 

- Make this a lovely day, dear. 48871. 

Make this dream un-true [?] 39860. 

Make this one on me. 2573. 

Make those Japs look like saps. 2574. 

Make Uncle Sam your pal. 44226. 

Make up your mind. . 31803, 36473, 44227, 44228. 

Make up your mind before you break up my heart. 

44229. 

Make way for summer. 48872. 

Make way for the A.E.F. 52219. 

Make way for the merchant marine. 52220. 
Make way for the national guard. 39861. 

Make way for the U.S.A. 12084. 

Make way! The Yanks are coming. 21426. 
Make with the bullets, Benny. 48873. 

Make with the fleet. 7275. 

Make your blessings count. 29091 (354) 
Make your life a blessing. 50835 (229) 

Make your life a song of gladness. 24219 (850) 
Make your mind up now. 48874. 

Make your promise to me. 26505. 

Make yourself at home. 44230. 

Maker of dreams. 2575. 

Makin’ an old rag rug. 7276, 12085. 

Making curtains. 12086. 

Making love to you, 39862. 

Making love with you. 2576, 48875. 

Making of Viola. 5201 (613) 


Making something big. 31804. 

Mala. 31805. 

Malaguena. 2577, 7277. 

Malayan funeral procession. 12087. 
Maldita. 31806.. 

Maldito solar. 26506. 

Malena. 26507. 

Malibu. 39863. 

Malograda fuentecilla. 16757. 

Malta. 52221. 

Malta jive. 31807. 

Maltese serenade. 48876. 

Maluna, malalo, mawaena. 16758. 

Malvern Hills in spring. 34788 (420) 
“Mama. 21427. 

Mama dear, what am I goin’ to do. 21428. 
Mama gave up her girdle. 31808. 

Mama goes to town & papa hangs around. 48877. 
-Mama I wanna be a cowboy. 16759. 
Mama mama blues. 31809. - 


_Mama, mama, mama, where’s that sugar bowl. 12088 


‘Mama Mammy Jones. 21429. 
Mama said. 16760. | 
Mama, where are you. 52222. 
Mama where’s my other glove. 39864. 
Mamacita. 21430. 
Mama’ s got it. 7278, 21431. 
‘Mama’s little honey chile. 26508. 
_ Mama’s little soldier boy. 39865. 
Mame her oif sorgn. 44231. 
Mamie. 26509. 
Mamma. 48878. 
Mamma, buy me that. 26510. 
Mammoth. 21432. r 
Mammy Chloe. 39866. 
Mammy Clo. 2578. 
Mammy Lou. 44232. 
Mammy s grown’ ole. 14692 (425) 
‘Mammy’s li’l babe. 12089. ; 
Mammy s little angel child. 5201 (614) 
Mammy’s little baby done gone to sleep. 31810. 
‘Mammy’s little blackout baby. 44233. 
Mammy 8 little honey lamb. 26511. 
Mammy’ S little southern rose. 36474. 


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Mammy’ 8 little sugar man. 24219 (851), 34788 (421) — 


Mammy’ S lullabye. 31811. 

Mammy’ 8 soldier boy. 44234. 

Mammy’s song. 34788 (422) 

Mamzelle I’m coming back to gay Paree. 16761. 
Man alive. 48879. 

Man at the wheel. 24219 (852) 

Man behind the gun. 16762. 

Man behind the man behind the gun. 16763. 
Man from Midian. 31812. 

Man from Sam. 26512. 

Man has got the right to sing the blues. 7279. 
Man I couldn’t tell goodbye. 2579. 

‘Man TI lost. 44235. 

Man I love. 36475. 

Man I won’t forget. 48880. 

Man In The Moon. 2580, 7280, 31813, 39867. 
Man In The Moon has his eye on you. 39868, 48881. 
Man In The Moon is peekin. 36476. 

Man In The Moon will peek-a-boo. 26513. 
Man in the moonlight. 44236. 

Man named Mac inthe Philippines. 16764. 
Man o’ my own. 31814. 

Man of Bataan. 26514. 

Man of courage. 52482. 

Man of Galilee. 44237. 

Man of Gallilee. 48882. 

Man of letters. 12089*. 

Man of my dreams come true. 21433. 


2142 


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INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Man of my heart. 44238. 

Man of sorrows. 5201 (615) 

Man of the hour. 21434. 

Man of the hour, General Eisenhower. 52223. 

Man of the maritime. 52224. 

Man of the year. 16765. 

Man on America’s pengeieace, 47129, 47306, 
47588, 477771, 47857, 47895, 47931, 48040 48106, 
48117, 48736, 48883, 48989, 49096, "49162, 49195, 
49511, 49627, 49845, 50233, 50284, 50638. 

Man poping [2] on the rag. 318 

_Man that’s a man. 9582 (285) 

Man the guns. 21435. 

Man the guns, earth shall be free. 31816. 
Man they led away to Calvary. 39869. 

Man those guns. 2581. 

Man to man talk. 48884. 

Man who came to dinner. 31817. 

Man who lives next door. 26515. 

Man who's in the army. 7281. 

Man with a Burma-shave. 31818. 

Man with the big cigar. 12090. 

Man with the chin, the man with the grin & the 
man with the silly moustache. 44239. 

Man with the dancing bear. 52225. 

Man with the gun. 44240. 

Man with the hoe. 44241. 

Man with the lollypop song. 2582. 

Man with the whisker’s made a soldier out of 
me. 2583. 

Man with the X-ray eye. 21436. 

Mafiana. 7282, 7283, 21437, 26516, 44242. 

Mafiana sera la mia. 7284. 

Majfiana will be buena mafiana. 26517. 

Mafiana zarpa un barco. 52226. 

Mafianitas. 31819. 

Mandoline. 24219 (853) 

Mandoliro. 16766. 

Mandrake root. 36477. 

Mandy. 12091. 

Mandy is two. 7285. 

Manger carol. 17286. 

Manger Child. 36478. 

Manhattan at midnight. 21438. 

Manhattan lullaby. 31820. 

Manhattan mad. 24219 (854, 855) 

Manhattan Maisie. 24223, 24452, 24559, 24704, 
24781, 24817, 24821, 24867, 26037-26039, 26497- 
26500, 26518, 26519, 26693, 26694, 27538, 27601, 
28211, 28372. 

Manhattan memory. 7287. 

Manhattan parade. 21439. 

Manhattan serenade. 31821, 31822. 

Manhattan stomp. 31823. 

Mani con sal. 36479. 

Manila. 16767. 

Manila Bay. 26520. 

Manila rhumba. 31824. 

Manila rose. 31825. 

Manilla [?] we'll always remember. 17288. 

Manners (Zeke) collection of most popular 
hillbilly songs. 36480. 

Mano a mano. 39870. 

Manoverschwindel. 9582 (513, 514) 

Man’s a man for a’ that. 31826. 

Man’s farewell. 31827, 

Mansions for me. 44243. 

Mantilla. 5201 (616) 

Manual & pedal technique. 24219 (856) 

Manuel. 26521. 

Manuello. 31828. 

Manuelo. 48885. 

Manufacture sunshine. 12092. 


Manville terrace. 31829. 

Many happy days. 2584. 

Many happy returns. 31830. 

Many million strong. 52227. 

Many moons ago. 2584*, 16768. 

Many thanks. 16769. 

Many times at night & day. 44244. 

Many years ago. 5201 (617), 48886. 

Manyanna. 47124 (302) 

Maori brown eyes. 31831. 

Maori love. 36481. 

Maple tree swing. 31832, 

M’appari. 2585. 

Marabelle. 31833. 

Maraca raya. 17289. 

Maracas. 36482. 

Marathon. 21440. 

Maravilla. 21441. 

Marble head. 36483. 

Marcelle Vahine. 26522. 

March. 2586, 2587, 12093, 31834, 39871, 44245- 
44247, 48887, 52298. 

March along. 12094, 31835. 

March along, America. 2588. 

March along you Yankees. 31836. 

March America. 12095, 12096. 

March-Americano. 24219 (857) 

March & chorus. 17290. 

March big boy march. 12097.~ 

March, bock dance. 29091 (355) 

March boys. 17291. 

March, boys, march. 21442. 

March by Zamecnik. 53636 (338) 

March Corregidor. 16770. 

March - finale. 44248. 

March, fly Eagles fly. 2589. 

March for civilian defense. 31837. 

March for the junior commandos. 52229. 

March for the new infantry. 44249. 

March from Le coq d’or. 39872. 

March impromptu. 2590. 

March jubilant. 7292. 

March King Cane. 39873. 

March Lidice. 31838, 48888. 

March, march on. 17293. 

March, march on to victory. 36484. 

March - Marines’ hymn. 36485. 

March, men, march. 26523. 

March [?] mignonne. 7294. 

March miniature. 39874. 

March mornings. 2591. 

March no. I. 48889. 

March no. II. 48890. 

-March of a century. 36486. 

March of democracy. 2592, 21443, 26524. 

March of dimes. 2593, 7295. 

March of doom. 31839. 

March of free men. 31840, 39875. 

March of freedom. 21444, 21445, 31841, 48891, 
52230-52233. 

March of hate. 52234. 

March of Juno, 21446. 

March of Luzon. 12098. 

March of marches. 18845 (177), 34788 (423), 50835 (230) 

March of our American soldiers. 7296. 

March of service. 12099. 

March of the A.E.F. 31842. 

March of the A.G.F. 36487. 

March of the American men. 36488. 

March of the Americas. 12100. 

March of the ballet dancers. 24219 (858) 

March of the bersaglieri. 24219 (859) 

March of the blue jackets. 36489. 

March of the brownies. 5201 (618) 


2143 


INDEX 


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March of the cavaliers. 34788 (424) 

March of the clowns. 29091 (356, 357) 

March of the commandos. 16771. 

March of the conquerors. 47124 (303) 

March of the free. 31843. 

March of the goblins. 5201 (619) 

March of the goons. 21447. 

March of the invincible Americans. 44250. 

March of the little tumblers. 17297. 

March of the marines. 12101, 26525. | 

March of the merchant marine. 48892. 

March of the motor corps. 31844. 

March of the nation. 21448. 

March of the plainsmen. 26526. — 

March of the recruit. 44251. 

March of the scouts. 38171 (260) 

March of the signaleers. 31845. 

March of the steel. 16772. 

March of the toys. 26527, 38171 (261) 

March of the victors. 2594. 

March of the V’s. 7298, 12102. 

March of the WAACs. 36490, 44252. 

March of the WAACS & the WAVES. 39876. 

March of the woodland sprites. 50835 (231) 

‘March of time. 48893. 

March of victory. 7299, 26528, 26529, 36491, 36492. 

March on. 2595, 21449, 24219 (860), 26530, 31846, 
44253, 48894. 

March on, America. 7300, 12103-12106, 39877, 
44254, 48895, 52235, 52236. 

March on, America, land of destiny. 52237. 

March on, America, march on. 21450. 

March on, America, to victory. 16773. 

March on, American soldiers. 21451. 

March on, Americans. 21452. 

March on & onto victory. 31847. 

March on & sing. 39878. 

March on, astrology. 2596. 

March on, democracy. 21453. 

March on for America. 21454, 21455. 

March on for freedom. 26531. 

March on! March onto victory. 21456, 31848. 

March on! March on! To victcry, from Washington 
to Roosevelt. 21457. 

March on, marines. 44255. 

March on Marshall. 16774. 

March on, Missouri. 7301. 

March on, my son. 7302. 

March on, Old Glory, to victory. 21458. 

March on over there. 21459. 

March on Red, White, & Blue. 31849. 

March on, soldier. 21460. 

March on sons of liberty. 31850. 

March on the black keys. 12107. 

March on to victory. 2597, 31851, 36493, 36494, 
38171 (262), 44256-44260, 48896, 48897, 52238. 

March on to victory, America. 12108. 

March on, United Nations. 21461, 39879. 

March on, United Nations, to victory. 31852. 

March on U.S. infantry. 26532. 

March on with a song of love. 36495. 

March on you fighting Yanks. 44261. 

March over the top. 26533. 

March Sherwood. 39880. 

March soldiers. 16775. 

March song of liberation. 31853. 

March time polka. 26534. 

March to democracy. 12109. 

March to freedom. 52239. 

March to the woods. 38171 (263) 

March to victory. 2598, 2599, 7303-7305, 12110, 
16776, 16777, 21462, 21463, 26535-26539, 31854, 
31855, 36496, 44262, 48898, 48899. 


March wind. 44263. 

March with joy & pride for we’re on God’s side. 
21464. 

March with Uncle Sam. 21465, 39881. 

March, Yankee, march. 26540, 31856. 

Marcha de las Americas. 39882. 

Marcha de los novios. 2600. 

Marcha 3 de Febrero. 21466. 

Marche al General Douglas McArthur. 26541. 

Marche des poilus. 14692 (426) 

Marche from Scenes pittoresques. 2601. 

Marche funebre et chant seraphique. 5201 (620) 

Marche gauloise. 31857. 

Marche heroique. 24219 (861), 41610 (116), 53636 
(339) 

Marche mignonne. 7306. 


Marche militaire. 5201 (621), 14692 (4, 427), 16778, 


29091 (358) 

Marche nuptiale. 24219 (862, 863) 

Marche pastorale. 26542. 

Marche slav[?] 7307. 

Marche slave. 17308. . 

Marche villageoise. 24219 (864) 

Marches for kadence korps & junior drum corps. 
44264. 

Marching. 26543, 44265. 

Marching along. 16779, 21467, 26544, 48900, 52240. 

Marching along to victory, with our old Red, White, 
& Blue. 21468. 

Marching along together. 7309. 

Marching Americans. 16780. 

Marching around the city of Texas town. 12111. 

Marching as one. 48901. 

Marching feet. 31858, 48902. 

Marching for freedom. 31859. 

Marching for our Flag, 52241. 

Marching for Uncle Sam. 44266. 

Marching hearts. 7310. 

Marching home. 2602. 

Marching in parade, with jaunty step, to ‘music 
grand. 36497. 

Marching in the dark. 39883. 

Marching in to victory. 36498. 

Marching men. 7311, 52242. 

Marching men of Monmouth. 21469. 

Marching on. 7312, 12112, 12113, 26545. 

Marching on our way to victory. 12114. 

Marching on the road to victory. 36499. 

Marching onto Berlin. 31860, 52243. 

Marching on to Gloryland. 24219 (865) 

Marching on to Pearl Harbor. 31861. 

Marching on to Tokyo. 7313, 26546. _ 

Marching on to victory. 2603, 2604, 7314, 26547, 
31862, 31863, 36500, 36501, 52244. 

Marching on to Zion. 24219 (866) 

Marching on with Old Glory. 31864. 

Marching once more. 31865, 44267. 

Marching orders. 50835 (232) 

Marching song. 16781, 44268, 48903. 

Marching song for chemical troops. 26548. 

Marching song of American freedom. 31866. 

Marching song of freedom. 31867. 

Marching song of the C.A.P. 52245. 

Marching song of the 79th C.A., A.A. regiment. 
48904. 

Marching song of the United Nations. 21470. 

Marching! Steaming! Flying to war. 36502. 

Marching thro’ Georgia. 21471. 

Marching to battle for freedom. 17315. 

Marching to Berlin. 36503. 

Marching to Germany. 36504. 

Marching to home sweet home. 52246. 

Marching to Pretoria. 16782. 


nos. 1-12, 1942 
Marching to victory. 2605, 7316, 12115, 12116, 


21472, 26549, 31868, 36505, 39884, 39885, 44269, 


44270, 48905-48907, 52247. 
Marching to victory with you. 44271. 
Marching together. 7317, 214783. 
Marching under freedom’s banner. 7318. 
Marching with America. 26550. 
Marching Yankees. 2606. 

Marcia disappears. 26551. 

Marcia fantastica. 24219 (867) 
Marcia funebre. 52248. 

Marcia pomposa. 24219 (868) 
Marcietta inD. 24219 (869) 

Mardi gras. 39886. 

Mardi-gras parade. 21474. 

Mare Island, I love you. 26552. 
Mareo di mi conga. 12117. 
Margaret. 2607, 16783, 44272. 
Margaret waltz. 5201 (622) 
Margarita campera. 26553. 
Margarita mia. 16784. 
Margherita. 31869. 

Margo. 26554. 

Marguerite. 7319. 

Mari jaloux. 52249. 

Mari Rose. 36506. - 

Maria auf dem berge. 14692 (428) 
Maria - Belle. 36507. 

Maria de la O. 16785. 

Maria in the garden. 12118. 

Maria mia. 52250. 

Maria-Rosalie. 44273. 

Maria walks amid the thorn. 16786. 
Marian Drury. 7320. 

Mariana. 21475. 

Marianne. 2608, 21476, 31870, 48908. 
Maricano. 44274. 

Maricarmen. 39887. 

Marie. 21477. 

Marie & I. 12119. 

Marie & me. 44275. 

Marie, my dear, the time is near. 39888. 
Marie, my own Marie. 47124 (304) 
Marie Odile. 34788 (425) 
Marienlob. 50835 (233) 

Mariever. 36508. 

Marilinda. 7321. 

Marilyn. 39889. 

Marilyn plays her violin. 26555. 
Marina. 26556, 31871, 31872. 
Marine band. 50835 (234) 

Marine bells. 31873. 

Marine corps league march. 39890. 
Mariner’s dance. 24219 (870) 
Marines are marching on. 31874. 
Marine’s dream star. 36509. 
Marine’s farewell. 52251. 

Marines fight on. 48909. 

Marines have landed. 39891, 48910. 
Marines have landed again. 39892. 
Marines’ hymn. 7322, 12120-12123, 21478-21483, 

26557-26562, 44276-44281, 48911-48914, 52252. 
Marines, navy blue & khaki too. 2609, 31875. 
Marines, the army & the air. 17323. 
Marines will fight. 31876. 

Marins 4’Islande. 9582 (286) 
Marion. 16787. 

Marionetta. 21484. 
Marionette. 48915. 
Marionette ballet. 16788. 
Marionette dance. 24219 (871) 
Marionettes. 41610 (117) 
Maristella. 31877. 


INDEX 


| Maritana. 81708 (d) 


Marjorette. 48916. 

Marjorie. 52253. 

Marjorie, you're the girl I long to see. 2610. 
Marjory, wake up. 29091 (359) 
Mark Anthony. 24219 (872, 873) 
Mark my word. 7324. 

Mark of the double cross. 31878. 
Mark W. Clark. 52254. 

Market street blues. 7325. 
Marketenderin. 9582 (287, 288) 
MarksStern dance folio. 5201 (623) 


MarkStern duplex mandolin & piano folio. 53636 (340) 


Marlin conservation song. 26563. 
Marmalade. 44282. 

Marquean. 39893. 

Marriage discussion. 31879. 


. Marriage market. 5201 (1137), 24219 (418), 34788 


(27, 426, 446, 778) 

Marriage of roses. 2611. 

Married life, oh, what bliss. 44283. 

Marry the girl you love. 5201 (624), 29091 (360) 

Mars. 36510. 

Mars, Mars, beautiful Mars. 12124. 

Marsch-album. 5201 (625-627) 

Marsch der dragoner. 9582 (289) 

oa liber ein thema von Haendel in F. 9582 
290 

Marsh rosemary. 5201 (628) 

Marsz zafobny rewolucyjny. 9582 (291) 

Martha. 2585, 2612, 2613, 1326, 8708 (e), 14692 
(381), 26563*, 39894. 

Martha complained. 31880. 

Martha’s dream. 21485. 

Martin (Freddy) saxophone technique. 16789. 


-Martin’s song. 26564. 


Martyn. 17327. 

Martyrdom. 31881. 

Martyrs of Pearl Harbor. 16790. 

Marusa. 2614. 

Marvelous are Thy works. 2615. 

Marvelous you. 21486. 

Marvels cigarettes theme song. 12125. 

Mary. 16791, 21487, 21488. 

Mary & me. 39895, 39896. 

Mary Ann. 39897. 

Mary Ann O’Sann. 14692 (429) 

Mary had a little vote. 38171 (264) 

Mary Jane. 5201 (629), 7328. 

Mary Jean. 36511. 

Mary Jones. 31882. 

Mary Lou, the girl Iloved. 21489. 

Mary Lou will you be true. 7329. 

Mary, Mary quite contrary. 29091 (361), 39898. 

Mary, my darling. 26565. 

Mary, my queen. 2616. 

Mary Pickford. 34788 (427) 

Mary Pickford, the darling of them all. 5201 (630) 

Mary Polly. 52255. 

Mary, the doubter’s oe 38171 (265) 

Mary, the moonlight, an me. 26566. 

Marybelle. 16792. 

Maryland corn meal bread. 44284. 

Maryland drinking song. 7330. 

Maryland hunt. 36512. 

Maryland I love you. 26567. 

Maryland, my Maryland. 10195. 

Maryland on parade. 39899. 

Marylander. 16793. 

Marynarz polka. 7331. 

Mary’ s a grand old name. 36513. 

Mary’s lullaby. 7332, 31883, 44285, 44286, 48917, 
52256. 


INDEX 


Mascagni. 24219 (874) 

Mascarada. 21490. 

Mascovia. 47124 (205) 

Masked ball. 44287. © 

Masked rider. 19361, 19363. 

Masks. 21491. 

Masquerade madonna. 17333. 

Masquerade party. 36514. 

Mass. 16794. 

Mass Cor Jesu, fons vitae, no. 2. 39900. 

Mass for three male voices. 9582 (292) 

Mass in honor of Mother Cabrini. 31884. 

Mass in honor of St: Andrew Bobola. 52257. 

Mass in honor of St. Ann. 2617. . 

Mass in honor of St. Barbara. 14692 (430) 

Mass in honor of St. Benedict. 14692 (431) 

Mass in honor of St. Bernard of Clairvaux. 31885. 

Mass in honor of St. Felix of Valois. 26568. 

Mass in honor of St. Joachim. 2618. 

Mass in honor of St. Sebastian. 52258. 

Mass in honor of the Holy Cross. 2619. 

Mass in honor of the resurrectionof-‘our Lord. 31886. 

Mass of humanity. 36515. 

Mass of the angels. 26569. 

‘Massachusetts. 31887, 31888. 

Massachusetts women’s defense corps song. 44288. 

Massa’s in de cold, cold ground. 29091 (362), 44289. 

Massed band. 44290. 

Master melodies. 36516. 

Master melodies for young musicians. 48918. 

Master melodies from famous light operas. 5201 (631) 

Master musician. 44291. 

Master of my heart. 36517. 

Master plays. 44292. 

Master, we need Thee. 39901. 

Master works for the marimba. 44293. 

Masterman & Mrs. Collins. 52259. 

Master’ s call. 16795. 

Master’s degree in love. 31889. 

Masters inthis hall. 44294. 

Masters of the air. 36518. 

Masterworks for woodwinds. 2620. 

Matador terrifico. 16796. 

Mate 0’ mine. 5201 (632) 

Mater Dei. 21492. 

Mathematical love. 39902. 

Mathematically speaking. 44295. 

Mather college song book. 39903. 

Matilda O’Shay. 2621. 

Matinee. 5201 (633) 

Matinee at Meadowbrook. 21493. 

Mating time. 5201 (634) 

Matko Draha.- 7334. 

Mato vu. 21494. 

Mattinata. 48919. 

Matty’ s manfna. 7335. 

Maude’s —in old Mashpee. 21495. 

Maui. 7336. 

Maumee River dream. 26570. 

Mauna Ike. 44296. 

Mauna Loa. 41610 (118) 

Maurice foxtrot. 5201 (635) 

Mavis. 5201 (636), 47124 (306) 

Mavourneen acushla, I’m singing of you. 18845 (178) 
24219 (875) 

Mavourneen roamin’. 38171 (266) 

Maxime. 26571. 

Maximum. 26572. 

Maxixe Panama. 24219 (876), 29091 (481) 

' May. 5201 (637), 31890. 

May & love. 50835 (235) 

May dance. 14692 (432) 

May day festival. 34788 (428) 


2146 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


May day party. 34788 (429) 

May day song. 24219 (877) 

May God bless Franklin D. Roosevelt. 39904. 

May God bless our soldier boys. 52260. 

May God bless you MacArthur. 36519. 

May God bless you, soldier boy. 31891. 

May God protect America. 2622. 

May God take care of you. 39905. 

May good luck follow you. 2623. 

May heaven bless you. 31892, 44297. 

May I borrow dad for Christmas. 48920. 

May I borrow your love. 31893. 

May I come in. 29091 (363) 

May I have a word with you. 26573. 

May I have the next trance with you. 26574. 

May I have this dance. 31894. 

May I join you in the doghouse, Rover. 31895. 

May I never live to die if I’m telling you a lie. 
36520. 

May I please. 26575. 

May I present the girl. 12126. 

May I send you this balloon. 34788 (430) 

May I take you out to-night. 52261. 

May morning. 26576, 34788 (431) | 

May night. 16797. 

May now Thy spirit. 48921. 

May Old Glory wave. 16798. 

May peace abide with you. 47124 (307) 

May that day never come. 48922. 

May the best man win. 17337. 

May, the maiden. 17338, 7339. 

May Thy tender mercies Father. 44298. 

May waltz. 12127. 

May we always stand. 17340. 

May we waltz forever. 26577. 

May you farewell forever. 2624. 

Mayari. 16799. ~ 

Maybe. 36521, 39906. 

Maybe a day, maybe a year. 5201 (638, 639), 9582 
(293), 14692 (433) 

Maybe, baby, it’s me. 16800. 

Maybe he’s a wolf. 48923. 

Maybe he’s your boy ‘in khaki, maybe he’s your boy 
in blue. 48924. 

Maybe I’m sentimental. 31896. 

Maybe it ,was the moon. 44299. 

Maybe it’ S because. 21496. 

Maybe it’s because of you. 16801. 

Maybe it’s love. 21497. 

Maybe Land. 24219 (878) 

Maybe love took me for a ride. 44300. 

Maybe Marie. 31897. 

Maybe not today but surely tomorrow. 48925. 

Maybe one day. 44301. 

Maybe so, on & on into the night. 44302. 

Maybe some day. 12128, 12129, 44303. 

Maybe the Moon will know. 48926, 

Maybe you’re right, & maybe I’m wrong. 36522, 
52262. 

Mayflower. 12130. 

Mayflower Hill. 44304. 

Maying with you. 53636 (341) 

Mayor of Forty-fourth st. 20244, 21559, 23865, 24171. - 

Maytime is lovetime. 21498. 

Maytime waltz. 12131. 

Maytime was playtime. 21499. 

Mazaga andalucia. 17341. 

Mazorcuera de Monserrat. 52263. 

Mazurka. 12132, 12133, 36523, 38171 (267, 268), 
44305, 44306. 

Mazurka arabesque. 24219 (879) 

Mazurka caprichosa. 16802. 

Mazurka elegiaca. 21500. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12 1942 


Mazurka impromptu. 14692 (434) 

Mazurka in A min. 16803. 

Mazurka inD. 24219 (880), 34788 (432) 

Mazurka in E, 24219 (881) 

Mazurka noble. 14692 (435) 

Mazurquita azul. 52264. 

Mazy dance. 29091 (364) 

Mazzini. 5201 (640) 

Me alegra la lluvia. 7342. 

Me an’ Lindy Lu. 31898. 

Me an’ my guy. 44307. 

Me & Mandy Lee. 18845 (179) 

Me & my buddies at the front. 16804. 

Me & my buddy next door. 21501. 

Me.& my chauffeur blues. 12134. 

Me & my fella & a big umbrella. 26578. 

Me & my Melinda. 7343, 16805. 

Me & my pals, seven million strong. 36524. 

Me & my piano. 17344. 

Me & my radio. 7345. 

Me & one half of a cover. 16806. 

Me & Paul Revere. 26579. 

Me & that old gang of mine. 52265. 

Me & the moon. 52266. 

Me & Uncle Sam. 12135. 

Me debes perdonar. 26580. 

Me dices que te vas. 26581. 

Me for you. 48927. 

Me for you, forever, 48928. 

Me gustan todas. 26582. 

Me Irish lads, 48929. 

Me hai promesso. 31899. 

Me, my love &the -marack tree. 39907. 

Me, myself & I. 39908, 39909. 

Me ’n’ my dad fightin’ mad. 31900. 

Me plus you. 17346. 

Me quiere, no me quiere. 12136. 

Me too. 2625, 7347, 16807. 

Me voy. 21502, 44308. 

Me voy pa Brasil. 36525. 

Me voy queriendote. 44309. 

Me vuelvo loco. 12137. 

Me without you. 52267. “ 

Meadow brook. 18845 (180) 

Meadow dance. 24219 (882) 

Meadow lark. 7348, 24219 (883), 26583, 50835 
(236), 53636 (342) 

Meadowbrook fox trot. 18845 (181) 

Meadowlands. 39910. 

Mean black mire. 21503. 

Mean daddy Flues. 31901. 

Meaning of .ove. 44310. 

Meantime, look at me. 39911. 

Meat skin bluvs. 12138. 

Mechanical toy. 5201 (641) 

Mecharized forzes. 12139, 26584. 

Mechs of the air corps. 44311. 

Media luz. 39912. 

Medical department march. 52268. 

Medics carry on. 44312. 

Meditation. 7349, 12140, 12141, 14692 (436), 24219 
(884), 29091 (365, 366), 31902, 36526, 41610 (119), 
44313, 53636 (343) ; 

Meditation in D flat. 16808. 

Meditation in E flat. 24219 (885) 

Meditation on peace. 36527. 

Meditations. 21504. 

Medley. 31903. 

Medley divine. 48930. 

Medley from the South. 14692 (437), 24219 (886) 

Medley of famous American nationalsongs. 47124 

308 
on of famous college songs. 34788 ee 
Medley of famous old darkie songs. 47124 (309) 


Medley of favorite songs. 7350. . 

Medley of old Irish songs. 47124 (310) 

Medley of old Scotch songs. 47124 (311) 

Medley of Scottish songs. 16809. 

Medley of Stephen C. Foster’s famous songs. 47124 (312) 

Medora. 48931. 

Meek_& humble of heart. 31904. 

Meek shall inherit the earth. 31905. 

Meekly bear & murmur not. 35549. 

Mee-ow. 48932. 

Meet & rejoice by & by. 24219 (887) 

Meet me. 7351. 

Meet me again in Brittany. 31906. 

Meet me again in sweet Michigan. 31907. 

Meet me among the flowers at twilight. 31908. . 

Meet me at Sun Valley. 16810. 

Meet me at the Golden Gate. 12142. 

Meet me, honey. 21505, 31909. 

Meet me in a dream sweetheart. 48933. 

Meet me in Chicago, dear. 7352. 

Meet me in Tipperary. 31910. 

Meet me on Rocky Mountain Hill. 21506. 

Meet me on the moon. 21507. 

Meet me tonight by the sea. 44314. 

Meet me to-night in Dreamland. 16811. 

arts me under the maple tree in Radio City. 
1911. 

Meet me up in Harlem. 48934. 

Meet me when I come back home. 53636 (344) 

Meet my daughter, Uncle Sam. 26585. 

Meet my sister. 21508. 

Meet the admiral. 12143. 

Meet the folks I left back home. 44315. 

Meet the world with a smile. 21509. 

Meet the Yanks. 21510. 

Meetin’ the board. 21511. 

Meeting at night. 12144. 

Meeting Dolores. 16812. 

Meeting of.the Henroost club. 34788 (434) 

Meeting Pat. 52269, 52270. 

Meeting you. 44316. 

Megan’s fair daughter. 21512. _ 

Mehalani. 31912. | 

Me’heiroh. 16813. o 

Me-hi-co-ho. 48935. 

Meidels cholem. 29091 (367) 

Mein Axis, I have lost forever more. 7353. 

Mein herz braucht liebe. 14692 (438) 

Mein Hiion, mein gatte. 18845 (221) 

Mein u. dein. 5201 (642), 9582 (294) 

Meinem sohne Hans. 34788 (435) 

Meisiesfontein. 16814. 

Meisters gruss. 47124 (313) 

Meistersinger. 4597, 9582'(164-166) 

Meistersinger-marsch. 9582 (295, 296) 

Meistersinger-quintett. 9582 (297) 

Meistersinger von Nirnberg. 9582 (125, 298) 

Mejice. 39913. 

Melaenis. 29091 (368) 

Melahi. 2626. 

Melancholy. 36528, 52271. 

Melancholy blues. 12145, 36529. 

Melancholy cowboy & a song. 2627. 

Melancholy melody. 16815. 

Melancholy moon. 26586, 31913, 39914. 

Melancholy night. 21513. 

Melancholy orchid. 21514. 

Melancholy sweetheart. 7354. 

Melancholy time. 21515. 

Melancholy waltz. 21516. 

Melancolia. 44317. 

Mélancolie. 29091 (369),47124 (314) 

Melanouraki mou. 7355. 


2147 


INDEX 


Mellow. 44318. 

Mellow-horn. 5201 (643) 

Mellow moonlight. 12146, 36530. 

Melodia des La Plata. 36531. 

Melodia patetico. 12147. 

Melodia sacra. 36532. 

Melodias de America. 26587. 

Melodic line album for the solovox. 21517. 
Melodie. 9582 (299), 21518, 21519. 

Melodie d’amour. 50835 (2377) 

Mélodie du printemps. 5201 (644) 

Melodie in F. 29091 (370), 44319. 
Melodienkranz aus der oper Der troubadour. 2628. 


Melodies & tests for sight-singing & musical dic- 


tation. 14692 (439) 
Melodies, bar & technique for the dance studio. 
21520. 
Melodies of Michigan. 2629. 
Melodies of the British Isles. 29091 (371) 
Melodious arpeggio studies for piano.- 5201 (645) 
Melodious etudes. 2630. 


Melodje do zbioru piesni naboznych Katolickich. 12148 


Melody. 12149-12153, 31914, 44320. 
Melody blue. 7356. 
Melody blues. 39915. 
Melody dream. 48936. 
Melody echoes. 36533. 
Melody 48. 44321. 
Melody from Memory Lane. 12154. 
Melody from Orpheus. 26588. 
Melody from Piano concerto in Bflat min. 36534. 
Melody gleam. 21521. 
Melody has gone. 31915. 
Melody Hill. 39916. 
Melody in A. 53636 (345) 
Melody in a folk song style. 53636 (346) 
Melody in blue. 2631. 
Melody in C. 7357. 
’ Melody in C maj. 26589. 
Melody in E. 24219 (888), 52272: 
Melody in E flat. 12155, 26590. 
Melody in F. 7358, 24219 (889), 44322. 
Melody in Maytine. 7358*. 
Melody in my heart. 31916. 
-Melody in xussian style. 31917. 
Melody in the night. 2632. 
Melody is you. 44323. 
Melody Lane. 4041, 12078, 26591, 36535. 
Melody made for two. 16816. 
Melody man make music for me. 17359. 
Melody Mountain. 2633. 
Melody no. 6. 21522. 
Melody no. 25. 36536. 
Melody no. 26. 36537. 
Melody of an old love song. 36538. 
Melody of home. 53636 (347) 
Melody of love. 7360, 21523, 34788 (436) 
Melody of my heart. 17361. 
Melody of the blues. 52273. 
Melody of the century. 41610 (120) 
Melody of you. 31918. 
Melody pictures for little players. 24219 (890) 
Melody rhythm & harmony.. 21524. 
- Melody trail. 2634. 
Melody was playing. 26592 
Melting pot. 39917, 47124 (315, 316) 
’Member when. 44324. 
Members of Uncle Sam’s brigade. 48937. 
Me-me. 12156. 1 
Memento mei, Domine. 16817. 
Memoirs of a dilemma. 12157. 
Memorare. 17362, 26593. 
Memories. 16818, 21525, 26594, 29091 (372, 373), 
34788 (437), 47124 (317) 


Memories & a prayer for you. 44325. 


Memories & dreams. 26595. 


Memories & heartaches. 2635. 

Memories dear. 44326. 

Memories [?] dream castles. 52274. 

Memories I can’t forget. 24219 (891) 

Memories in the moonlight. 39918. 

Memories of an old fashioned girl. 2636. 

Memories of home. 34788 (438) 

Memories of long ago. 39919, 44327. 

Memories of mother. 12158, 21526, 44328, 48938. 

Memories of mother & the old home. 24219 (892) 

Memories of New Hampshire. 2637. 

Memories of old Erin. 39920. 

Memories of old Vienna. 26596. 

Memories of Pennsylvania. 36539. 

Memories of Russia. 52275. 

Memories of Ruthie. 21527. 

Memories of Spain. 52276. 

Memories of springtime. 53636 (348) 

Memories of the past. 5201 (646) 

Memories of you. 12159, 16819, 26597, 26598, 
31919-31921, 44329, 48939. 

Memories of youth. 9582 (300) 

Memories on review. 26599. 

Memories set to music. 26600. 

Memories, sweet memories. 5201 (647) 


‘Memories that never die. 44330. 


Memories that remain. 12160. 

Memories [?] trail. 52277. 

Memory. 2638, 16820, 21528, 34788 (439), 
36540, 44331. 

Memory Hill. 12161. 

Memory Lane. 26601. 

Memory locked in your heart. 7363. 

Memory lullaby. 52278. 

Memory mine. 52279. 

Memory of him. 26602. 

Memory of love. 21529, 31922. 

Memory of Pasadena. 44332. 

Memory of springtime. 2639. 

Memory of this morning. 2640. 

Memory of you. 44333. 

Memory polka. 26603. 

Memory waltz. 7364. 

Memory’ S flowers. 44334. 

Memory’s share. 44335. 

Memphis shuffle. 36541. 

Mem’ ries & dreams, of you. 44336. 

Mem’ ries of a guy. 2641. 

Mem’ wries of violets. 38171 (269) 

Mem’ ries of you. . 7365, 12162, 39921. 

Mem’ry Lane. 2642. 

Mem’'ry of Make Believe Land. 26604. 

Mem'ry of our love. 36542. 

Mem’'ry of this dance. 16821. 

Mem ry of you. 12163. 

Mem’'ry of your kiss will linger on. 39922. 

Men. 12164. . ; 

Men behind the lines. 12165. 

Men behind the man behind the gun. 39923. 

Men behind the men behind the gun. 48940. 

Men from Shangri-La. 48941. 

Men in service. 26605. 

Men in the submarine. 48942. 

Men in uniform. 44337. 

Men must be free. 48943. 

Men o’ the navy. 26606. 

Men of action. 36543. 

Men of America. 2643, 26607, 39924. 

Men of Company C. 12166. - 

Men of Corregidor. 44338. 

Men of Dartmouth. 52280. 


v_ we wee 


2148 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Men of fighting forty-two. 26608. 
Men of forty-two. 12167. 

Men of iron. 36544. 

Men of Kerry. 52281. 

Men of Manilla[?] 16822. 

Men of Oahu. 44339. 

Men of Texas. 7366. 

Men of the air-borne. 48944. 
Men of the air corps. 16823. 
Men of the air force. 52282. 
Men of the C B’s. 52283. 

Men of the fighting fleet. 16824. 
Men of the forest. 44340. 
Men of the merchant marine. 

36545, 44341, 48945, 52284. 

Men of the merchant navy. 44342. 

Men of the navy. 44343. 

Men of the open sea. 7367. 

Men of the signal corps. 39925. 

Men of the skies. 16825, 21530. 

Men of the United States. 7368. 

Men of the U.S.A. 39926. 

Men of Uncle Sam. 21531. 

Men of United Nations. 39927. 

Men of wings. 2644. 

Men on parade. 36546. 

Men who fly. 2645. 

Mendelssohn. 24219 (893) 

Mendelssohn souvenir. 29091 (374, 375) 
Mendelssohn's Fourth symphony. 12169. 
Mender of broken guitars. 26610. 

Mene majka. 21532. 

Mennonite hymnary. 21533. 

Mentimos. 2646. 

Mention of your name. 36547. 
-Mentira carioca. 7369. 

Mentiras tuyas. 26611. 

Mentiroso. 39928. 

Menu for two. 21534. 

Menuet. 16826. 

Menuet antique. 16827. 

Menuet burlesque. 12170. 

Menuet d’exaudet. 34788 (440) 


Menuet in D. 24219 (894) 
Menuett. 2647, 9582 (301), 52285. 


Menuett aus der suite in F dur. 24219 (895) 
Menuett from Don Juan. 11768. 

Menuett in A min. 5201 (648) 

Menueit nr. 2, 29091 (376) 

Menuetto. 9582 (302), 44344. 


12168, 26609, 


Menuetto, aus dem Streich-quartett no. 2. 52286. 


Menuetto from String quartet. 26612. 
Meraklis. 39929. 

Mercedes. 14692 (440), 16828. 
Mercenaria. 31923. . 
Merchant marine. 36548, 44345. 
Merchantmen. 48946. 

Mercy-seat. 16829. 

Merédith’s easy anthems. 16830. 
Merengue del soldado. 21535. 
Mermaid song. 2648. 

Merrie melodie. 39930. 

Merrily I walk along. 36549. 
Merrily on. 24219 (896) 

Merrily sing. 5201 (649) 

Merrily we march along. 12171. 
Merrimac. 18845 (182) 

Merry are we. 24219 (897) 

Merry Christmas & a happy New Year. 44346. 
Merry Christmas, dear mom. 48947. 
Merry Christmas ev ryone. 52287. 
Merry Christmas to you. 52288. 
Merry dance. 9582 (303) 


INDEX 


2149 


Merry folks. 48948. 

Merry gambol. 24219 (898) 

Merry ghost from Chatham square. 26613. 

Merry-go-round. 24219 (899), 26614. 

Merry-go-round cowboy. 2649. 

Merry-go-round galop. 50835 (238) 

Merry-go-round man. 48949. 

Merry-go-round polka. 16831. 

Merry hornpipe. 24219 (900) 

Merry hunter am I. 14692 (441) 

Merry hunting party. 53636 (349) 

Merry imps. 5201 (650) 

Merry June. 14692 (442, 443) 

Merry little leaf. 7370. 

Merry marionettes./ 31924. 

Merry May waltz. 24219 (901) 

Merry old time. 36550. 

Merry party. 5201 (651) 

Merry plowman. 34788 (441) 

Merry revelers. 52289. 

Merry rhymes for childhood times. 34788 (442) 

Merry songs for merry singers. 24219 (902) 

Merry springtime. 48950. 

Merry sprite. 31925. 

Merry sunbeams. 24219 (903) 

Merry widow. 31925*, 44347. 

Merry widow waltz. 2650. 

Merry wives of Windsor. 36551. 

Merrymakers. 39931. i 

Merrymakers’ dance. 12172. 

Merseé. 39932. 

Mesa trail, 44348. 

Mesié Julian. 31926. 

Messa. 31927. 

Message. 7371, 9582 (304, 305) 

Message from home. 39933. 

Message from Main street. 230, 823, 2651, 2652, 
3578, 3684, 4214, 4571. 

Message from the U.S.A. 7372. 

Message of love. 12173, 39934. 

Message of the violet. 16832, 34788 (443) 

Message that changed my life. 52290. 

Message to daddy. 52291. 

Message to Hitler. 21536, 26615. 

Message to our soldier boys. 12174. 

Message to the Axis. 44349. 

Messaline. 14692 (444) 

Messengers of mercy. 2653. 

Messiah is King. 5201 (652) 

Messiah of nations. 14692 (445) 

Messiah’s praise. 24219 (904) 

Messin’ the blues. 7373. 

Metal fishes. 21537. 

Meteor galop. 47124 (318) 

Methinks I care just a little bit. 44350. 

Method of study for the alto recorder. 21538. 

Method of study for the soprano recorder. 21539. 

Metodo festa. 7374. 

Metropolis. 44351. 

Meu anjo. 34788 (444) 

Meunier. 52292. 

Mexicale [?] moon. 12175. 

Mexican cafe. 2654. 

Mexican hat dance. 2655, 39935. 

Mexican magic. 36552. 

Mexican serenade. 2656, 12176, 26616. 

Mexican souvenir. 12177. 

Mexican trail. 16833. 

Mexican twilight. 7375. 

Mexicana. 16834. 

Mexicana rancho. 21540. 

Mexico. 26617, 39936. 

Mexico City. 44352, 44353. 


INDEX 


__ pease n. S., v. 37 


Mezimica. 21541. 

M’ha detto il vento. 36553. 
M’hai detto di si. 31928. 

Mi adios. 26618. 

Mi adir. 16835. 

-Mi alma te beso. 39937. 

Mi anhelo. 44354. 

Mi Atyank. 16836. 

Mi carinito se va. 36554. 

Mi cielo de Andalucia. 699, 994, 10745, 36975. 
Mi conga alegre. 16837. 

Mi corazon amante. 21542. 
Mi desventura. 31929. 

Mi disse - t’amo e poi fuggi. 31930.. 
Mi duefia. 26619, 44355. 

Mi dulce carmita. 7376. 

Mi guajira. 36555. 

Mi lindo bohio. 35205. 

Mi madre y la guerra. 21543. 
Mi mejor verdad. 26620. 

Mi morocha. 26621. 

Mi muchachita. 36556, 44356. 
Mi fiata. 39938. 

Mi negra cheri. 36557. 
Mi-nene. 36558. 

Mi pobre vida. 7377. 

Mi primer vals. 1378.- 

Mi princesita chiquita. 21544. 
Mi querida Patricia. 48951. 
Mi Se Niazi. 7379. 

Mi suefio. 34788 (445) 

Mi tormento. 12178. _ 

Mi dltima carta. 7380. 

Mi ultimo adios. 17381. 

Mi ultimo amor. 31931. 

Mi verdadero amor. 44357. 
Mi vida. 31932, 44358. 

Miami night. 31933. 

Miami U. 2657. 

Miami’s romance train. 12179. 
Miantowana. .14692 (446) 
Michael. 2658. 

Michael Corcoran’ S melody. 17382. 
Michael O’Malley. 2659. 
-Michel lacht dazu. 9582 (409) 


’ Michelle is back. 52293. 


Michelle jleaves France. 52294, 

Michelle’s farewell. 52295, 52296. 

Michelle’s room. 48952. 

Michicamea. 2660. 

Michigan. 26622. 

Michigan goes marching on. 44359. 

Michigan moon. 16838. 

Michigan’s favorite college songs. 9582 (306) 

Michoacan. 36559. 

Mickey. 2661. 

Mickey bunn is polishing up his gun. 12180. 

Mickey Mouse the flirt. 2662. 

Mickey serenade. 7383. 

Mickey’ s dream: 48953. 

*Mid the ferns. 44360. 

Mida King montage. 21545. 

Mida ,King murdered, 21546. 

Mida’s number. 21547. 

Middy. 34788 (446) 

Midford. 52297. 

Midgley melody. 36560-36571, 39939, 44361- 
44368, 48954-48957. 

Midinette. 21548. 

Midnight. 2663, 12181, 16839, 31934, Ba296... 

Midnight bells. 12182. 

Midnight chimes. 14692 (447) 

Midnight choo-choo-blues. 16840. 


Midnight frolic glide. 34788 (447), 38171 (270) 

Midnight girl. 9582 (307) 

Midnight in heaven. 7384. . 

Midnight in the old home town. 38171 (271), 
41610 (121) 

Midnight in Vienna. 39940. 

Midnight king. 2663*. 

Midnight kiss. 21549. 

Midnight lights are burning. 7385. 

Midnight melody. 39941, 52299. 

Midnight memories. 21550. 

Midnight mood. 52300. — 

Midnight on Christmas eve. 2664. 

Midnight rendezvous. 12183. 

Midnight rhapsody. 26623. 

Midnight serenade. 2665, 12184. 

Midnight tango. 21551. 

Midnight train. 2666. 

Midnight valse. 29091 (377) 

Midnite moonlite. 16841. 

Midsummer love. 21552. 

Midsummer matinee. 31935. 

Midsummer moods. 26624. 

Midsummer night. 26625, 26626. 

Midsummer night’s dream. 24219 (905, 906), 
50835 (405 

Midsummer's day. 39942. 


Midweek song. 44369. 


Mieszane walce. 31936. 

Migajas de amor. 44370. 

Might of Curtiss-Wright. 31937, 44371. 
Mighty blue. 12185. 

Mighty commander. 24219 (907) 

Mighty Eagle. 26627. 

Mighty eyes of Uncle Sam. 31938. 

Mighty fine. 16842. 

Mighty fortress is our God. 24219 (908), 36572. 
Mighty God, while angels bless Thee. 5201 (653) 
Mighty Jordan. 21553. 

Mighty lak’ a rose. 34788 (448), 53636 (350) 
Mighty men. 21554. 

Mighty, mighty America. 16843. 

Mighty Niagara. 48958. 

Mighty Savior. 5201 (654), 38171 (272) 
Mighty Uncle Sam. 21555, 39943. 

Mighty U.S.A. 31939, 36573. 

Mighty Vulcan. 34788 (449) 

Mignon. 14692 (402) 

Mignonne. 24219 (909) 

Mikado. 42774, 46129. 

Mikimiki. 31940. 

Mila Reginka polka. 7386. 

Milagro de amor. 16844. 

Milchomele. 31941. 

Milchomo. 29091 (378) 

Mild & bitter. 21556. 

Mildred, 17387. 

Mile-a-minute. 24219 (910) 

Miles between us. 39944. 

Military jive. 31942. 

Military jump. 52301. 

Military Lily. 26628. 

Military march. 2667, 31943, 34788 (450, 451) 
Military men of the Red, White & Blue. 39945. | 
Military miss. 2668, 7388, 12186. 

Military parade. 18845 (183), 24219 (911) 
Military polka. 36574. 

Military polonaise. 21557. 

Military review. 5201 (655) 

Military romance fills the air. 39946. 
Military Sally back home. 36575. 

Military sweetheart. 36576. 

Military uniform. 14692 (448) 


2150 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Military waltz. 12187. 

Milk. 39947. 

Milk for the baby. 16845. 

Milkmaid. 14692 (449) 

Milkmaid’s fable. 31944. 

Mill. 14692 (450, 451) 

Mill fairy. -§201 (656). 

Mill 0’ dreams. 34788 (452) 

Mill on the Missouri. 12188. 

Mill stream. 17389. 

Mill wheel. 5201 (657) 

Millicent. 38171 (273, 274) 

Millie. 52302. 

Million broken hearts. 21558. 

Million dollars worth of personality. 12189. 

Million dreams of you, dear. 16846. 

Million little thoughts of you. 52303. 

Million miles away. 12190. 

Million miles from Manhattan. 21559. 

‘Million smiles. 12191. 

Million tears ago. 48959. 

Million times a day. 31945. 

Million volunteers. 44372. 

Millionaire’s toast.’ 48960. 

Millions are marching. 39948. 

Millions d’Arlequin. 45378. 

Millions strong. 36577. 

Millionaria. 26629. 

Mills (Kerry) cake walk. 34788 (453) 

Mills (Kerry) fox trot. 29091 (379) 

‘Mills barber shop harmony. 31946. 

Milonga celestial. 31947. 

Milonga de mis perros. 39949. 

Milonga del plata. 44373. 

Milongo rioplatense. 7390. 

Milove sam garave i plave. 21560. 

Mimi. 5201 (658) 

Mimi Pinson. 16847. 

Mimi | with the dark brown eyes. 2669, 44374. 

Mimi’s mad about Puccini. 39950. 

Min Jule-baat. 7391. 

Min lilla flicka. 2670. 

Min lille Tusindfryd. 34788 (454) 

Min yenta. 44375. 

Minaret. 16848. 

Mind me asking. 21561. 

Mind over matter. 7392. 

Mine. 50835 (239) 

Mine again. 2671. 

Mine all mine. 12192, 21562. 

Mine alone. 52304. 

Mine eyes have seen the glory. 12193. 

Mine for alltime. 7393. 

Mine is a blue heart. 26630. 

Mine till Judgment day. 38171 (275) 

Minerva. 2672. 

Mine’s a changeable mind. 44376. 

Ming Lee. 12194. 

Mingle, mingle all you single. 34788 (455) 

Minguillo. 53636 (351) 

Miniature. 12195, 52305. 

sca melodies for the young pianist. 
912) 

Miniature waltz. 24219 (913), 24219 (914) 

Minnehaha Water Fall. 48961. 

Minnesota. 44377. 

Minnesota, land of plenty. 2673. 

Minnesota march. 31948. 

Minnesota, marchon. 26631. 

Minnesota moon. 31949. 

Minnesota parent-teacher song. 12196. 

Minnesota we love you. 7394. 

Minor flash. 2674. 


24219 


INDEX 


Minor goes muggin’. 21563. 


Minor mania. 17395. 

Minor strain. 24219 (915) 

Minstrel boy. 9582 (308) 

Minstrel boy to the war is gone. 31950. 
Minstrel parade. 5201 (659) 

Minstrel show. 17396. 

Minstrels on parade. 5201 (660) 


Minuet. 2675, 7397, 13112, 14692 (452), 18845 (260), 


19533, 31951, 31952, 34788 (456), 36578, 44378, 
47124 (319), 48962. 
Minuet gracieuse. 38171 (276) 
Minuet in ancient style. 38171 (277) 
Minuet in C. 48963. 
Minuet in D. 12197, 26632. 
Minuet inG. 12198, 39951. 
Minuet in song. 21564. 
Minuet l’antico. 34788 (457) 
Minuetto. 24219 (916), 36579, 44379. 
Minuetto antico inD. 36580. 
Minuit. 34788 (458) 
Minute maids Minute men. 44380. 
Minute man. 44381. 
Minute man of America. 26633. 
Minute man’s march. 26634. 
Minute men are coming. 12199. 
Minute waltz. 41610 (122) 
Mionne march. 26635. 
Mir ist so traurig. 24219 (917) 
Miracle. 31953. 
Miracle champagne. 12200. 
Mirage. 26636, 36581, 53636 (352) 
Miré tu ojos. 44382. 
Mireille. 26353. 


Mirella. 29091 (80) 


Miriam’s song of triumph. 38171 (278) 
Mirth & fancy. 29091 (380) 
Mis penas. 39952. 


-Misbehaving. 31954. 


Miserere. 14692 (453, 454) 
Miserere nostri Domine. 16849. 


_ Misery rag. 18845 (184) 


2151 


Misguided heart of mine. 26637. 
Mishap to a Jap. 36582. 
Mishiadura. 17398. 

Misjean lullaby. 52306. 

Mislio sam da, je zivot. 21565. 
Miss Achilles’ heel. 2676. 

Miss America. 12201. 

Miss America I miss you. 36583. 
Miss American Beauty of World war no. 2.- 21566, 
Miss Americana. 31955. 

Miss Bermindad. 31956. 

Miss Butterfly. 21567. 

Miss Caroline. 5201 (661) 


‘Miss Coquette. 16850. 


Miss Elizabeth Blue. 44383. 

Miss Eulalia from Australia. 44384. 

Miss Information. 41610 (111, 143, 180, 209) 

Miss Innovation. 47124 (320, 321) 

Miss Kemper hada temper. 12202. 

Miss Kitty McCoy. 31957. 

Miss Liberty. 2677, 7399, 21568, 39953, 39954, 
44385, 44386, 48964. 

Miss Liberty is calling. 16851. 

Miss Liberty take my boy. 12203. 

Miss.Liberty’s my mother & Uncle Sam’s my. 
dad. 12204. 

Miss Lucinda. 26638. 

Miss me. 26639. 

Miss Nellie. 52307. 

Miss 1943. 44387. 

Miss Ol’ Glory & you. 26640, 39955. 


INDEX 


Miss Robbin’s flowers. 36584. 

Miss Sally’s party. 16851*. 

Miss Tree Barks. 31958. 

Miss Victory. 48965, 52308. 

Miss Victory I'll get you back buy in bonds. 
48966. 

Miss Vixen. 24219 (918) 

Missa Aime Pater. 44388. 

Missa eucharistica. 12205. 

Missa in B flat. 26641. 

Missa in honorem Reginae pacis. 16852. 

Missa Janua coeli. 31959. 

Missa prima quadragesimalis. 9582 (309) 

Missa pro mortuis. 31960. 

Missa Regina coeli. 26642. 

Missa Regina pacis. 44389. 

Missa solemnis. 29091 (381) 

Missin’ your kissin’. 2678. 

Missing. 7400, 52309. 

Missing ax. 12206. = 

Missing your kisses. 26643. 

Mission-belles. 12207. 

Mission bells. 36585, 44390. 

Mission bells of Capistrano. 12208. 

Mission bells will ring, when the heart of Luzon 
sings. 16853. 

Mission of the leaves. 21569. 

-Missien to Moscow. 44391. 


Migsis, the kiddie, the little browndog &me. 39956. 


‘Mississippi gambler. 11988. 
Mississippi lullaby. 2679. 
Mississippi morning. 21570. 
Mississippi River water. 31961. 
Mississippi shore. 12209. 
Mississippi sun. 31962. 
Missouri fox hunters folio. 2680. 
Missouri moon. 52310. 
Missouri River Valley. 26644. 
Misstress [?] Mary. 7401. . 
Mist-hung lake. 2681. 

Mist on the mere. 50835 (240) 
Mister. 36586. 

Mister Adolph. 39957. 

Mister American. 16854, 44392. 
Mister & Missus U.S.A. 16855. 
Mister & Missus Yoo Ess Aye. 2682. 


Mr. & Mrs. America are youdoin’ your share. 26645. 


Mr. & Mrs. North, 2683, 2684. 

Mister Banjo. 52311. 

Mr. Bear. 29091 (382) 

Mister beware. 36587. 

Mister Bluebird, I’m counting on you. 48967. 

Mister Bum. 52312. 

Mister Censor. 39958. 

Mr. Chucklehead. 26646. 

Mr. Cupid. 21571. 

Mr. Dough Boy you must have been fooling. 44393. 

Mr. Dream Man. 12210. 

Mister Dreams. 26647. 

Mister Five By Five. 
48968, 52313-52316. 

Mr. FranklinD. 26648. 

Mr. Franklin D. & Mr. Winston C. 12211, 21573. 

Mr. Free. 36588. 

Mister Frog’s' morning swim. 2685. 

Mr: Hitler & Benito. 48969. 

Mister Hitler we'll be there. 48970. 

Mr. Honey Bee. 31963. 

Mr. Hun & Mr. Jap. 36589. 

Mister J.J.J. 44395. 

Mister Jap. 12212. 

Mister Jap in old Japan. 31964. 

Mister Jap we’re on our way. 39960. | 


21572, 39959, 44394, 


Mister Kaiser. 39961. | 
Mr. Leader of the Band. 44396. 

Mister Love. 7402, 21574. : 
Mister Love will catch you yet. 24219 (919) 
Mr. Mailman. 48971. 

Mister Man In The Moon. 48972. 

Mister March Wind. 16856. 

Mr. Military Man. 48973. © 

Mr. Mocking Bird. 31965. 

Mister Moon Man. 44397. 

. Moon quit watchin’. 36590. —- 

- Moon, will you see my boy tonight. 16857. 
- Moon wonders why. 7403. 

. Moto - we’re so sorry. 21575, 26649. 

. President. 12213, 44398, 44399. 

. President, I want to start for home. 31966. 
. President, we'll keep ’em flying. 7404. 

: President, you can count on me. 17405, 16858. 
. Producer. 50835 (241) 

Mister Rain. 5201 (662) 

Mister Rainbow. 2686. 

Mister Sandman. 5201 (663) 

Mister Sappy Japanese. 2687. 

Mr. Schickelgruber. 52317. 

Mister Soldier Man. 39962. 

Mr. Soldier, Mr. Sailor. 31967. 

Mr. Swing. 26650. 

Mr. V.O. Stamps. 44400. 

Mr. Volunteer. 21576. 

Mister, when are you going to start. 26651. 
Mister Whippoorwill. 36591. 

Mister Whitney’s little jitney bus. 34788 (459) 
Mr. Whozis goes to town. 21577. 

Mr. Wilson we’re with you. 29091 (383) 

Mr. Wolf. 2688. 

Mr. Wu has gone & joined the army. 44401. 
Mr. Yamamoto. 21578, 52318. 

Misterio. 12214. 


PRESS ER EE 


Misterioso amor. 31968. 


2152 


Mistletoe hangs overhead. 21579. 

Mrs. Casey Jones. 18845 (185, 186) 

Mrs. Finnigan. 16859. 

Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. 2689. 

Mrs. Kelly’s table d’hdte. 5201 (664), 38171 (279) 

Mrs. Maximum. 24219 (920) 

Mrs. Miniver. 19169, 19174, 19303, 19605, 19740, 
19790, 20304, 21378, 21580, 21855, 22446, 23531, 39942. 

Mrs. Schlorer s. 44402, 44403. 

Mrs. Sippi, you’re a grand old girl. 29091 (384, 385) 

Mrs. Yank. 44404. 

Misty isle. 2690. 

Mitchell’s entrance. 2691. 

Mitzi. 44405, 44406. 

Mix me a dream. 21581. 

Mizpah. 36592. 

Mladi kape tane. 21582. 

Mlodapara. 12215. 

Mlody bortnik. 16860. 

Mlody rybak. 12216. 

Mmm! I know it. 21583. 

Moana. 12217. 

Moanalua. 2692. 

Moanin’ the blues away. 36593. 

Moaning the blues. 21584. 

Mobile blues. 36594. 

Mock turtle’s song. 26652, 26653. 

Mocking bird. 21585. 

Mocking bird waltz. 53636 (353) 

Mocking of youth. 21586. 

Modal setting of the communion service. 34788 (460) 

Model daughter. 18845 (187) 

Model girl. 14692 (312, 606, 699), 18845 (46, 147, 
188, 343), 24219 (743) 


INDEX > : 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Models for beginners in composition. 44407. 

Modern Arban-St. Jacome comprehensive course 
for cornet or trumpet. 21587. 

Modern cannon ball. 31969. 

Modern carol. 16861. 

Modern Cinderella. 34788 (156, 321), 38171 (84, 
85, 185, 189, 190, 271, 367, 474, 475) 

Modern design. 2693, 21588, 39963. 

Modern Eve. 24219 (610, 688, 1107, 1435, 1439), 
29091 (313) 

Modern fantasy. 44408. 

Modern favorite songs. 44409. 

Modern 5 string banjo method, alsofor plectrum ban- 
jo. 2694. 

Modern French horn player. 52319. 

Modern girl is the girl for me. 31970. 

Modern harmony tablet. 21589. 

Modern hot chorus album 4. 44410, 44411. 

Modern lament. 16862. 

Modern lullaby. 31971, 48974. 

Modern lyric moods. 17406. 

Modern master. 18845 (189, 190) 

Modern memory melodies. 7407. 

Modern music. 21590. 

Modern Pares foundation studiesfor clarinet. 7408. 

Modern Pares foundation studies for cornet or 
trumpet. 36595, 39964. 

Modern times. 26654. 

Moderne lied. 34788 (461) 

Modest forget-me-not. 24219 (921) 

Modest little cottage for two. 31972. 

Modinha Russo-Brasileira. 39965. 

Mohawk Valley moon. 21591. 

Moj zivote. 21592. 

Moja mala rado plese. 7409. 

Moja mati cilim tka. 12218. 

Mojave moon. 21593. 

Mojo on Tojo. 21594. 


Mokey. 9681, 9855, 9902, 12086, 12219-12230, 12283. 


Mokey «& caterpillar. 12221. 

' Mokey & mother. 12222. 

Mokey at the farmhouse. 12223. 

Mokey climbs out window. - 12224. 

Mokey dreams. 12225. 

Mokey dresses up. 12226. 

Mokey goes to Aunt Deedy’s. 12227. 

Mokey | writes note. 12228. 

Mokey’ S caught again. 12229. 

Mokey’s job. 12230. 

Moldau. 44412. 

Mole. 26655. 

Mollie of the follies. 26656. 

Molly. 52320. 

Molly & I. 38171 (96, 320, 440) 

Molly & I & the baby. 7410. 

Molly Bawn. 5201 (665) 

Molly McGee. 16863. 

Molly ene? my Sweetheart of Summer Hill Road. 
26657. 

Molly Maloney. 52321. 

Molly O’Reilly. 12231. 

Molody zolnierz. 12232. 

Molodyetz. 26658, 31973. 

Mom. 21595. 

Mom & dad. 31974. 

Mom dear. 12233. 

Mom is glad you’re army clad. 44413. 

Mom! It's you. 16864. 

Moment before I remember. 48975. 

Moment I found you. 48976. 

Moment I laid eyes on you. 16865. 

Moment I met you. 44414. 

Moment musical. 7411, 7412, 12234, 26659, 44415. 


521888 0 - 43 - 13 2153 


Moment of madness. 16866. 

Moment religieux. 14692 (455) 

Moment you caught my eye. 7413. 

Moments. 44416. 

Moments gay. 24219 (922) 

Moments in the moonlight. 12235. 

Moments muSicaux. 2695. 

Mom’I1l find out. 16867. 

Mommie was a cowboy’s Sweetheart. 2696. 

Mommie’s little honey boy. 12236. 

Mommy. 36596. 

Mommy & me. 16868, 26660. 

Mommy dear. 52322. 

Mommy dear I want my daddy. 7414. 

Mommy, give me wings. 16869. 

Mommy is near. 16870. 

Mon coeur est pour toi. 

Mon petit chou. 16871. 

Mon plaisir. 29091 (386) 

Mon soldat. 29091 (387) 

Mona Lisa. 5201 (666), 34788 (463), 38171 (280), 
41610 (123), 50835 (242, 243) 

Monastery bells. 24219 (923) 

Monastery chimes. 5201 (667), 24219 (924) 

Mond, so gehst du wieder auf. 48977. 

Monday. 16872. 

Monday st. blues. 12237. 

Monetta. 48978. 

Money makes the world go ’round. 9582 (310) 

Money order bride. 48979. 

Money princesses. 47178, 47182, 47997, 48198, 
48842, 48853, 49182, 50337, 50787. 

Money you spent was mine. 12238. 

Monitor. 18845 (191) 

Monkey & the bear. 44417. 

Monkey-doodle. 24219 (925) 

Monkey-face. 26661. 

Monkey face blues. 16873. 

Monkey - monkey - Jap ’round your neck we’ll wrap 
a rope of hemp - sap. 16874. 

Monkeys. 31975. 

Monks reviving Bartolome. 36597. 

Mono. 5201 (668) 

Monongahela Rose. 12239. 

Monroe’s (Vaughn) favorite songs. 48980. 

Monsieur Beaucaire. 47124 (322) 

Montana. 16875. 

Montana Bluebell. 36598. 

Montana, land of treasure. 21596. 

Montana May. 26662. 

Montana skies. 7415. 

Montana waltz. 31976. 

Montana’s good enough for me. 39966. 

Monte-Carlo. 9582 (311) 

Monte Cristo. 2697. 

Monte Proser’s Copacabana revue. 44418. 

Montego boy. 16876. 

Monterey magic. 44419. 

Monterrey. 17416. 

Montmartre. 34788 (464) 

Montmorillonite theme song. 39967. 

Monument of memory. 26663. 

Moo, Loo the moo, 31977. 


34788 (462) 


* 


_Mood. 12240. 


Mood in silver. 39968. 

Moods. 7417, 21597. 

Moods & interludes. 16877, 44420. 
Moods moderne. 52323, 52324. 
Moon. 2698-2700, 26664, 48981. 
Moon above. 44421. 

Moon above the world. 2701. 
Moon adieu. 26665. 

Moon & amillion stars. 2702. 


INDEX 
. t. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Moon & Castle Harbour. 26666. 
Moon & I. 21598, 31978, 52325. 
Moon & sixpence. 39969. 

Moon & stars. 52326. 

Moon & the breeze. 44422. 

Moon & the fiddle. 12241. 

Moon & the little white star. 21599. 


Moon & the water & Miz’ O’Reilly’sdaughter. 12242. 


Moon & you. 12243, 52327. 

Moon at noon. 16878. 

Moon at sea, 52328. 

Moon-baby. 44423. 

Moon baby lullaby. 7418. 

Moon beams on Santa Catalina. 12244. 

Moon began to cry. 26667. 

Moon blackout. 44424. 

Moon boat. 34788 (465) 

Moon broke down & cried. 39970. 

Moon caught me crying. 31979. 

Moon cried. 12245, 31980. 

Moon début. 12246. 

Moon, don’t blackout my love. 12247. 

Moon dreams. 2703, 12248, 21600, 24219 (926, 927) 
Moon drift. 44425. 

Moon Dust Land. 52329. 

Moon eyes. 44426. 

Moon girl. 7419. 

Moon glow & starlight. 2704. . 

Moon hangs low onthe cloudstonight. 16879. 
Moon has melted. 12249. 

Moon, he knew. 7420. 

Moon is down. 16880, 26668, 36599. 

Moon is just love magic for two. 12250. 

Moon is smiling. 12251. 

Moon led me on. 2705. 

Moon looks sad tonight. 7421. 

Moon madness. 44427, 

Moon magic. 7422, 7423, 24219 (928), 31981. 
Moon-marketing. 31982. 

Moon memories. 17424. 

Moon mist. 2706, 21601, 31983, 52330. 
Moon-moon-moon. 29091 (388) 

Moon of Brazil. 44428. 

Moon of gold. 39971. 

Moon of many memories. 7425. 

Moon of mine. 7426. 

Moon of Mississippi. 26669. 

Moon of Monterey. 16881. 

Moon of Omaha. 31984. 

Moon of white laurel. 44429. 

Moon on high. 31985. 

Moon on my pillow. 26670. 

Moon on the bayou. 44430. 

Moon only laughs. 21602. 

Moon over Arequipa. 52331. 

Moon over Avalon. 2707. 

Moon over Chicago. 31986. 

Moon over Havana. 39972. 

Moon over Kansas City. 39973. 

Moon over Manhattan. 26671. 

Moon over Manila. 31987, 36600. 

Moon over Manila Bay. 12252. 

Moon over Melbourne. 48982. 

Moon, over my soldier’s shoulder. 21603. 
Moon over Texas. 21604. 

Moon over the bay of Espiritu Santo. 26672. 
Moon over the cedar. 16882. 
Moon over the convoy. 39974. 
Moon over the Pacific blues. 
Moon over the prairie. 48983. 
Moon rise. 14692 (456), 48984. 
Moon rose. 44431. 

Moon said no. 39975. 


12253. 


2154 


Moon shall be jealous of me. 16883, 26673, 
Moon shining tonight. 39976. 

Moon spell. 12254. 

Moon stay on. 26674. 

Moon that’s shining from above. 26675. 
Moon, the stars & evenin’ dew. 26676. 
Moon, the stars & I. 12255, 21605. 

Moon thru’ the pines. 31988, 

Moon tide. 7427, 52332. 

Moon time. 7428, 26677. 

Moon tonight over the Rio Grande. 26678. 
Moon up above. 2708. 

Moon up above says no. 12256. 

Moon was dreaming. 2709, 2710. 

Moon will make trouble for you. 36601. 
Moon Yeen. 21606. 

Moonbeam. 21607, 44432. 

Moonbeam thrills. 31989. 
Moonbeams. 26679, 29091 (389), 36602, 39977, 44433. 
Moonbeams dancing onthe Lake Chautauqua. 2711. 
Moonbeams, my dreams & you. 17429, 39978. 
Moonbeams of love. 2712. 

Moonbeams on Hawaii. 26680. 

Moonbeams serenade. 5201 (669) 

Moonburn. 52333. 

Moondrift. 39979. 

Moondust on the sage-brush. 26681. 
Moonglade. 53636 (354) 

Moonglow. 39980. 

Mooning. 48985. 

Mooning inthe moonlight, sunninginthe sun, 12257. 
Moonless night. 52334. 

Moonlight. 2713, 16884, 44434, 52335. 
Moonlight, a blackout, & you. 21608. 
Moonlight & honeysuckle. 39981. 

Moonlight & memories. 48986. 

Moonlight & music. 21609. 


‘Moonlight & shadows. 17430, 52336. 


Moonlight & V.P.I. 31990. 

Moonlight & you. 7431. 

Moonlight at midnight. 36603. 

Moonlight Bay. 2714, 2715, 44435, 52337. 

Moonlight becomes you. 39982. ! 

Moonlight blues. 26682. 

Moonlight brings heartaches & pain. 21610. 

Moonlight cocktail. 2716, 12258, 12259. 

Moonlight folly. 36604. 

Moonlight for one. 26683. 

Moonlight for two. 26684. 

Moonlight in a country churchyard. 36605. 

Moonlight in Havana. 42967, 43262, 43700, 44436, 
44869, 45230. 

Moonlight in Hawaii. 15447, 26685. 

Moonlight in June. 12260. 

Moonlight in my heart. 44437. 

Moonlight in Naples. 39983. 

Moonlight in September. 2717. 

Moonlight in the blackout is for love. 36606. 

Moonlight is magic. 7432. 

Moonlight is streaming. 44438. 

Moonlight is streaming in my window. 16885, 36607. 

Moonlight kisses. 26686. 

Moonlight, kisses, & love. 2718. 

Moonlight Lane._ 26687. 

Moonlight lullaby. 12261. 

Moonlight magic. 31991. 

Moonlight meditation. 21611. 

Moonlight melody. 31992. 

Moonlight memories. 7433, 7434. 

Moonlight message to my love. 31993. 

Moonlight mood. 26688, 31994, 36608. 

Moonlight, my darling. 21612. 

Moonlight o’er San Diego Bay. 21613. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Moonlight on Catalina Bay. 52338. 

Moonlight on Hudson. 31995. 

Moonlight on leaves. 31996. 

Moonlight on my shoulder. 12262. 

Moonlight on the Avon. 12263. 

Moonlight on the Hudson. 24219 (929) 

Moonlight on the Ohio. 26689. 

Moonlight on the prairie. 21614, 52339. 

Moonlight on the Rhine. 24219 (930), 34788 (466) 

Moonlight on the waterfall. 21615. 

Moonlight on Tippecanoe. 36609. 

Moonlight, orchids & you. 12264. 

Moonlight over London Town. 16886. 

Moonlight over the desert. 12265. 

Moonlight prophesy. 21616. 

Moonlight rainbows. 12266. 

Moonlight rendezvous. 48987. 

Moonlight reverie. 36610. 

Moonlight romance. 21617. 

Moonlight saving time. 2719. 

Moonlight serenade. 26690, 34788 (467) 

Moonlight shall be ours again. 21618. 

Moonlight sonata. 2720, 2721, 16887-16889, 21619, 
31997, 

Moonlight symbols. 21620. 

Moonlight tango. 52340. 

Moonlight tonight. 31998, 44439. 

Moonlight Trail. 12267, 

Moonlight waltz. 21621, 21622, 48988. 

Moonlight waters. 7435. 

Moonlit bay. 44440. 

Moonlit garden of romance. 12268. 

Moonlit trail to love. 44441. 

Moonlite & music. 36611. 

Moonlite magic. 31999. 

Moon’s A.W.O.L. 26691. 

Moon’s behind a cloud. 7436. 

Moon’s no fool. 39984. 

Moon’s on the prairie, let’s saddle & ride. 

Moon’s the north wind’s cooky. 32000. 

Moonshine. 17437. 

Moonstone. 32001. 

Moontide. 16891, 21623, 21624. 

Moontide serenade. 26692. 

Moorish moon. 16892. 

Mora. 36612. 

Moravian morning star. 39985. 

Morceau facile. 14692 (457) ° 

Mordecai is dead. 48989. 

More abundantly. 5201 (670) 

More & more. 52341. 

More & more I love you. 16893. 

More for Thee. 34788 (468) 

More I try to forget you the more I fall in love. 
48990. 

More land ahead. 53636 (355) 

More light. 12269. 

More like my Lord. 2722. 

More love to Thee, O Christ. 14692 (458), 53636 (356) 

More power to you. 21625. 

More reasons than one. 2723. 

More than a lifetime. 12270. 

More than ever. 32002. 

More than faith. 7438. 

More than I’d care to say. 2724. 

More than meets the eye. 2725. 

More than these. 24219 (931) 

More than you know. 36613. 

Morena mia. 32003. 

Morenita. 32004. 

Morfars fiol. 41610 (124) 

Morgan’s (Fred) melody. 44442. 

Mori mome. 21626. 


16890. 


Morn-rise. 24219 (932) 

Morning. 7439, 14692 (459), 53636 (357) 

Morning after. 26693, 26694. 

Morning & melancholy. 16894. 

Morning dew. 5201 (671) 

Morning effect. 26695. 

Morning exercise. 5201 (672) 

Morning glory. 5201 (673), 38171 (281), 39986. 

Morning hymn. 5201 (674), 34788 (469) 

Morning in spring. 24219 (933) 

Morning journals. 12271. 

Morning noon & night. 2726, 44443. 

Morning, noon & night in Vienna, 47124 (323) 

Morning, noon & night you’re on my mind. 26696. 

Morning on Sea Cove Drive. 21627. 

Morning papers march. 14692 (460) 

Morning prayer. 2727, 12272, 50835 (244) 

Morning song. 5201 (675), 12273, 12274, 18845 
(192), 24219 (934), 44444, 52342. 

Morning star. 26697. 

Morning sunbeams, 44445. 

Morninglight. 15644. 

Morning’s glad awakening. 53636 (358) 

Morn’s roseate hues. 5201 (676) 

Morocha. 7440. 

Morris for May day. 44446. 

Morro Bay. 2728. 

Morrow Mountain’s beauty. 12275. 

Morwellham. 7441. 

Mosaic. 18845 (193) 

Moscva. 48991. 

Moses. 2729. 

Mosha from Nova Scotia. 18845 (194), 24219 (935) 

Mos-kee-toe. 47124 (324) 

Mosquito & malaria. 48992. 

Mosquito dance. 7442. 

Mosquito song. 26698, 32005. 

Moss covered log. 12276. 

Moss roses. 18845 (195) 

Most any time. 2730. 

Most beautiful things in life. 122-77. 

Most embarrassing. 5201 (677), 18845 (196) 

Most important thing is love. 32006. 

Most wonderful thing in the world. 14692 (461), 34788 
470 

Sa souvenir. 24219 (936) 

Mot d’amour. 34788 (471) 

Motet. 2731, 2732. 

Mother. 2733, 7443, 16895, 21628, 26699, 36614, 
36615, 39987, 39988, 52343, 52344. 


‘Mother all alone. 48993. 


Mother America. 7444, 26700, 39989. 

Mother America, we hear your cry. 26701. 

Mother & son. 2734. 

Mother dear, 2735, 12278, 14692 (462), 16896, 26702, 
36616, 36617, 36618, 39990, 44447, 

Mother, dear, Y m coming back to you. 39991. 

Mother, dear to me. 21629. 

Mother dear we love you. 52345. 

Mother dearest. 21630. 

Mother don’t cry. 44448. 

Mother don’t you worry. 39992. 

Mother dreams of her pts boy. 48994. 

Mother Eagle’s lullab ‘aM 2279. 

Mother England. 50835 (245) 

Mother, God’s masterpiece. 26703. 

Mother Goose cantata. 12280. 

Mother Goose is queen of the May. 21630*. 

Mother Goose rhymes & tunes. 34788 (472) 

Mother Goose Town. 32007. 

Mother, how I miss you. 26704. 

Mother Hubbard’s ball. 12281. 

Mother, I long for you. 36619. 

Mother, I love you. 44449. 


2155 


INDEX 


Mother in a cottage far away. 26705. 

Mother is the bravest heroof them all. 34788 (473) 

Mother, kiss your sonny boy goodbye. 36620. 

Mother love. 2737. 

Mother, love & home. 16897. 

Mother loves me. 48995. 

Mother Mary had 3 links. 2738. 

Mother may I go into swim. 53636 (359) 

Mother mine. 16898, 21631, 53636 (360) 

Mother mine, love divine. 39993. 

Mother mine, my darling. 16899. 

Mother! Mother. 7445, 14692 (463) 

Mother, mother, mother. 2739. 

Mother my darling. 7446. 

Mother, my dream music. 12282. 

Mother Nature, Father Time. 2740. 

Mother Nature's serenade. 48996. 

Mother o’ mine. 5201 (678), 24219 (937), 41610 (125), 
44450. 

Mother of a fightin’ man. 32008. 

Mother of mine I’m dreaming tonight. 44451. 

Mother of my heart. 52346. 

Mother phones grocer. 12283. 

Mother, pray for me. 2741. 

Mother ked Cross. 26706. 

Mother rocking alone dreaming. 21632. 

Mother rose. 14692 (464) 

Mother sings on Christmas eve. 48997. 

Mother will you say a prayer for me. 26707. 

Motherhood. 1447. 

Mother’ Ss birthday. 26708. 

Mother’s boy. 21633. 

Mother's boy is a soldier boy now. 12284. 

Mother's daily prayer. 39994. 

Mother's darling. 14692 (465), 26709. 

Mother's day. 32009, 44452. 

Mother's day in May. 21634. 

Mother's day melody. 26710, 36621. 

Mother's day service. 2742. 

Mother's day should be every day. 16900. 

Mothers dream. 44453. 

Mothers dry your tears. 17448. 

Mother’s evening prayer. 21635, 48998. 

Mother's garden. 44454. 

Mother's gift to the nation. 39995. 

Mother s gift to you, Uncle Sam. 52347. 

Mother's handiwork. 39996. 

Mother's heart is breaking. 21636. 

Mother s heart is breaking So, since you went away. 
21637. 

Mother’s Irish lullaby. 12285. 

Mother's is the best of all. 21638. 

Mother’ s last boy. 12286. 

Mother’ S last request. 16901. 

Mother’s little Irish cottage will be home sweet home 
to me, 12287. 

Mother’ S love. 7449, 16902, 21639. 

Mother’ S love for thee. 7450. 

Mother’s lullaby. 7451, 12288, 12289, 21640, 21641, 
26711, 26712, 44455, 48999. 

Mother’ 8 lullabye. 26713. 

Mother’ Ss melody garden. 44456. 

Mother’s memories. 44457. 

Mothers of America. 32010. 

Mothers of dear old Uncle Sam. 49000. 

Mothers of the U.S.A. 52348. 

Mother’ S old sweet lullaby. 47124 (325) 

Mother’s only boy. 39997, 44458. 

Mother's parting. 32011. 

Mother s parting advice. 44459. 

Mothers’ petition, 1942. 49001. 

Mother’s picture at twilight. 7452. 

Mother’s picture goes to war. 12290. 

Mother’s prayer. 2743, 12291, 16903-16905, 21642- 


ve ee Ye ee we & 


~/ 


we 


~_ we ye 


21644, 26714-26716, 32012, 32013, 34788 (474), 39998, 


2156 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


44460, 49002, 49003. 
Mother's prayer at twilight. 36622. 
Mother's prayer for her boy out there. 36623. 
Mother's prayer, for her boy, way outthere. 52349. 
Mother's prayer for her sailor boy in blue. 49004. 
Mother's prayer for her soldier boy. 12292. 
Mother’s prayers. 26717. 
Mother's prayers are there. 32014. 
Mother's prayers will follow you. 49005. 
Mother's sacrifice. 49006. 
Mother's son. 26718, 49007, 52350. 
Mother's song. 39999 44461. 
Mother's tears. 49008. 
Mother's voice no more we hear. 16906. 
Mother’s welcome letters. 7453. 
Moto perpetuo. 9582 (312), 14692 (466), 16907, 
24219 (938) 
Motor tour. 40000. 
Motorcycle Joe. 32015. 
Motoring. 5201 (679) 
Motorists - safety first. 44462. 
Moulin. 16908. 
Moulin rouge. 2744. 
Mound Bayou. 21645, 26719. 
Mount Klemen. 40001. 
Mountain cabin. 26720. 
Mountain cottage. 12293. 


Mountain eagle. 12294. 
Mountain echoes. 26721. 


Mountain girl. 21646. 
Mountain love song. 26722. 
Mountain lullabies. 2745. 
Mountain moonlight. 16909. 
Mountain moving God. 49009. 
Mountain musketeers. 16910. 


~~ &e ee ee ee ee he 


’ Mountain night. 2746. 


Mountain of peace, our king. 44463. 
Mountain rose. 44464. 

Mountain scenes. 49010. 

Mountain sweetheart of mine. 32016. 
Mountain top melodies. 2747. 
Mountain trail. 7454. 

Mountains. 16911. 

Mounting up. 5201 (680) 

Mouse trap. 2748. 

Move along. 2749, 24219 (939) 

Move forward. 24219 (940) 

Move it over. 40002, 4465. 

Move over. 5201 (861), 7455. 

Move over, Andover. 2750. 

Move over buddy. 26723, 44466. 
Movements by Bach. 16912. 
Movements from famous symphonies. 49011. 
Movie blues. 49012. 

Moving picture glide. 24219 (941) 
Movita. 32017. 

Mow ’em down. 12295. 

Mow ’em down, Uncle Sam. 2751. 
Mow the Japs down. 16913. 

Mow them down. 49013. 

Mowgli & Mahala in the jungle. 12296. 
Mowgli escapes. 12297. 

Mowgli in the village. 12298. 
Mowglis candle-light service. 44467. 
Mowglis good night song. 12299. 
Mozambamba. 16914. 

Mozart. 14692 (467) 

Mozart, his life told in his music. 2752. 
Mozelle. 32018. 

Msza druga maja. 14692 (468) 

Much obliged Mr. Cupid. 40003. 
Muchas gracias. 26724. 

Mud in his ears. 32019, 52351. 
Muddy Missouri. 40004. 


oe 


INDEX 
Ree eee an ied ci Red il es Od TS Sy 


Muera callado. 21647. 

Miitter, die langst in der erde ruhn. 9582 (313) 

Mug town. 52352. 

Mujer en el teatro. 527. 

Mujer es peligrosa. 47530, 47658. 

Mujer ingrata. 32020. 

Mujer mexicana. 52353. 

Mujer sensual. 32021. 

Mujeres feas. 21648. 

Mulata arrebata. 26725. 

Mulateada. 2753. 

Mulberry moon. 24219 (942) 

Mulher do leiteiro. 26726. 

Mulligan stomp. 12300. 

Mumble jumble. 49014. 

Mummie. 16915. 

Mummy dust. 26727. 

Mundo se ta caba. 16916. 

Munich paper hanger. 40005. 

Murder. 12301. 

Murmuring zephyrs. 5201 (682) 

Murmurings of night. 12302. 

Murphy, the well dressed man. 16917. 

Murray s (Frank) Mad Mikado. 44467*. 

Musaccordion. 16918. 

Musaccordion folio. 36624. 

Muscatine waltz. 47124 (326) 

Muse-ee-dee-leene, heem no-can be seene. 44468. - 

Music. 44469. 

Music A. 2754, 

Music & love. 16919. 

Music & rhythm. 32022. 

Music & the moonlight. 26728. 

Music at dusk. 40006. 

Music at midnight. 12303. 

Music box. 52354. 

Music box rag. 5201 (683), 38171 (282) 

Music brings me you. 12304. 

Music by the river. 32023. 

Music fifth year. 2755. xe 

Music filled the air. 7456. 

Music for a fiddle. 52355. 

Music for a holy day. 7457. 

Music for all occasions. 12305. 

Music for children. 26729, 44470. 

Music for Hinman gymnastic dancing. 34788 (475) 

Music for Jewish groups. 16920. 

Music for strings. 16921. 

Music for Teeny & Tiny. 12306, 12307. 

Music for the Pledge of allegiance. 44471. 

Music, God’s gift to man. 44472. 

Music has everything. 32024. 

Music hall. 44473. 

Music hour songs for simple melody instruments. 
26730. 

Music in my fingers. 12308. 

Music in my heart. 49015, 52356. 

Music is in my heart. 44474. 

Music lessons for boys & girls. 2756-2758. 

Music of Christmas. 44475. 

Music of the hills. 52357. 

Music of the night. 2759. 

Music of the spheres. 32025. 

Music of Tschaikowsky. 26731. 

Music wings. 21649. 

Music on the lake. 29091 (390) 

Music study for adults. 2760. 

Music ’til dawn. 21650. 

Music to a poem. 36625. 

Music to my ears. 2761, 44476. 

Music, hs soft voices die. 14692 (469), 18845 
(197), 36626, 53636 (361) 

Music without words. 26732. — 


Musical alphabet. 24219 (943) 

Musical bonbon box. 26733. 

moaledt compositions of Elizabeth Wood Vance. 7458, 

12309. 

Musical form at the piano. 44477. 

Musical house & key to notation. 44478. 

Musical ideas for beginners in pianoforte. 24219 (944) 

Musical impressions. 29091 (391) 

Musical notebook. 53636 (362) 

Musical salvationist. 2762, 2763, 7459, 16922, 21651, 
32026, 32027, 40007, 52358. 

Musical stepping stones. 2764. 

Musical story book. 49016.- 

Musical trust. 14692 (470) 

Musical youth. 49017. 

Musical zephyrs. 41610 (126) 

Musicana. 12310. 

Musikalischer-kongress. 9582 (314, 315) 

Musing. 2765. 

Mussolini carries the drum for Hitler. 21652. 

Mussolini’s letter to Hitler. 7460, 16923. 

Must I. 21653. 

Must I play it alone. 16924. 

Must I tell you. 16925. 

Must we Americans. 21654. 

Must you. 26734. 

Mustered in. 44479. 

Mutt & Jeff in Mexico. 18845 (324) 

My absent you. 26735. 

My adorable Chiquita. 52359. 

My ain countrie. 26736, 52360. 

My ain folk. 21655. 

My air cadet, I’m dreaming of you. 49018. 

My air raid warden girl. 26737. 

My Alabama home. 7461. 

My Alaskan doughboy. 44480. 

My all American family. 7462. 

My America. 7463-7465, 12311, 26738, 26739, 
32028, 40008, 49019. 

My America from abroad. 44481. 

My America, glory be your name. 2766. 

My America I love you, 12312, 21656. 

My America, land of home sweet home. 12313. 

My America, your America. 16926. 

My American beauty rose. 14692 (471) 

My American dream girl. 12314. 

My American Flag. 26740. 

My American Irish Rose. 36627. 

My American opera U.S.A.Second world war. 52361. 

My American rose. 44482. 

My Andy. 49020. 

My angel. 12315, 32029, 40009. 

My angel in the skies. 7466. 

My Angela. 16927. 

My Annie. 36628. 

My answer is no, 32030. 

My apple blossom queen. 16928. 

My Aralita. 36629. 

My Arizona rose. 44483. 

My army dreams, 44484. 

My army girl. 26741. 

My aspiration got me where Iam. 44485. 

My atonement. 12316, 

My Australia sweetheart. 44486. 

My baby. 2767. 

My baby has gone and left me. 40010. 

My baby just cares for me. 26742. 

My baby soldier boy. 32031. 

My baby with those big blue eyes. 16929. 

My baby’s gone. 36630. 

My baby’s lullaby. 32032. 

My baby’s sleepy song. 21657. 

My ballerina. 2768. 

My banjo. 2769. 


2157 


INDEX 


My Barcelona maid. 7467. My burro. 32044. 
My bark canoe. 7468. My caballero. 53636 (363) 
My Bataan hero. 32033. My cabin of dreams. 44497. 
My beautiful chateau of love. 14692 (472), 24219 My cabin out West. 32045. 
(945), 47124 (327) My calendar of love. 21660. 
My beautiful lady in green. 21658. My California rose. 44498. 
My beautiful lagoon. 12317. My California sunshine girl. 21661. 
My beautiful star was you. 32034. My camp cot of dreams. 12324. 
My beautiful sweetheart of yore. 16930. My campfire dreams. 2782. 
My bella Rosa. 44487. My campfire lullaby. 16937. 
My belle of Saint Nazaire. 7469. My Canadian Rose. 21662. 
My beloved is a soldier boy. 2770. My candid camera mind. 26752. 
My beloved is rugged. 12318, 16931. My canvas of dreams. 44499. 
My beloved Kathryn. 17470. My careless dream. 26753. 
My beloved mother. 7471. My carnival girl. 24219 (947) 
My beloved queen. 12319. My Carolina Dinah. 21663. 
My best girl, my mom. 49021. My Carolina home. 49027. 
My best to you. 36631. My castles in the air. 32046. 
My Betty G. 49022. My cathedral of dreams. 32047. 
My Beverly. 16932. My cavalier. 52365. 
My big attraction. 7472. . My chains have been broken. 26754. 
My big carnation. 40011. My cherry blossom queen. 21664. 
My big little soldier boy. 18845 (198) My chickadee. 52366. 
My bill of rights to my sweetheart. 7473. My childhood’s cabin home. 12325, 32048. 
My bird of paradise. 24219 (946) My chiquita. 7478. 
My Birmingham Rose. 26743. My choice is you. 44500. 
My bittersweet. 32035. My choice of the galaxy of girls. 44501. 
My blue belle in Tennessee. 32036. My Christmas boat. 49028. 
My blue-eyed baby boy. 7474. My Christmas carol. 16938. 
My blue eyed dream. 44488. My Christmas stocking. 16939. 
My blue-eyed sailor. 26744. My citadel. 40014. 
My blue lament. 26745. My clowd [?] 2783. 
My blue violin. 26746. My colleen is heaven’s loan. 52367. 
My bomber & I. 49023. My commando. 40015. 
My Bonnie. 2771, 29091 (392) My concern. 36637. 
My bonnie bairnie. 5201 (684) My concerto of love. 7479, 44502. 
My bonnie bonnie Jean. .50835 (246) ‘My confession. 2784, 32049. 
My Bonnie lies over the ocean. 44489. My confession of love. 32050. 
My book of memories. 32037. My conscience. 12326. 
My bouquet. 26747. My consecration. 24219 (948) 
My boy. 2772, 7475, 12320, 16933, 21659, 32038, My corny cowboy. 49029. 
32039, 36632- 36634, 52362. My corporal. 32051. 
My boy far away. 44490. My cottage of memories. 49030. 
My boy friend is the bugler in the,army. 40012. My counterfeit smile. 2785. 
My boy friends are all in the service, I should be My country. 7480, 16940, 26755, 26756. 
too, 2773. My country &I. 16941. 
My boy friend’ 5 in a training camp. 2774. ‘ My country calls. 2786. 
My boy friend’s in the navy. 26748. My country calls, sweetheart. 16942. 
My boy has joined the colors. 36635. My country calls to me. 12327. 
My boy in the khaki, my boy in the blue. 2775. My country, Erin & you. 26757. 
My boy is wearing khaki. 49024. My country is calling. 36638. 
My boy is your boy Uncle Sam. 12321. My country needs me mother darling. 32052. 
My boy of the United States. 49025. mn My country needs me now. 36639. 
My boy, your boy. 7476. My country, oh! My country. 36640. 
My boys. 12322, 44491. ; My country! Right or wrong. 34788 (476) 
My boys in blue. 32040. My country, the navy & you. 49031. 
My broken heart. 2776, 40013, 44492. My country, your country. 12328. 
My broken-in seegar. 36636, | My country’s call. 2787, 12329, 12330, 44503. 
My brother. 32041. My country’s calling me, good-bye! Mydear. 12331. 
My brother & I. 16934. My cow gives but-her milk. 12332. 
My brother Bob. 49026. My creed. 53636 (364) 
My brother s room. 44493. My crinoline. 5201 (685) 
My brown-eyed darling. 16935. My crinoline girl. 34788 (477) 
My buddie. 32042. My croony melody. 5201 (686) 
My buddies song. 32043. My cutie doll. 47124 (328, 329) 
My buddy. 2777-2779, 26749, 44494. My dad. 32053. 
My buddy & I. 2780, 44495, 44496, 52363. My dad & yours. 7481. - 
My buddy & me. 26750. My dad is a legionnaire. 40016. 
My buddy is over there. 52364. My daddy. 12333, 40017. 
My buddy named Bud. 12323, My daddy is a soldier. 26758. 
My buddy’s gone. 2781. My daddy isn’t home. 49032. 
My burdy’s son is my son’s buddy. 16936. My Daddy Long Legs. 5201 (687), 24219 (949) 
My bugle reverie. 7477, 26751. My daddy was a soldier. 32054. 


2158 = 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


My daddy’ S gone away. 12334, 44504. 

al daddy’ S in the navy now. 44505. 
My daddy’ Ss Rose. 26759. 

My daddy’s sweetheart. 2788. 

My daily prayer. 40018. 

My dancing days are over. 21665. 

My dancing girl. 2789. 

My Danny. 26760. 

My dark brother. 52368. 

My dark love. 7482. 

My darlin’. 21666. 

My darlin’, my sweetheart, Kathleen. 36641. 

My darlin’ tell me true. 16943. 


My darling. 21667, 21668, 32055, 40019, 44506, 52369. 


My darling Aileen. 26761. 

My darling boy. 32056. 

My darling Brown Eyes. 12335. 

My darling, come home. 21669. 

My darling Corinne. 2790. 

My darling Darlene. 16944, 

My darling from the country. 7483. 

My darling has sailed across the deep blue Sea. 
36642. 

My darling, I’ll be waiting. 21670. 

My darling Kuipo. 36643. 

My darling little sweet. 44507. 

My darling, my dear. 52370. 

My darling one. 52371. 

My darling, please be true. 32057. 

My darling, someday please come home to me. 
52372. 

My darling ’tis of thee. 2791. 

My darling wife. 9582 (316, 317) 

My day. 14692 (473), 21671. 

My dear. 7484, 7485, 21672, 32058, 36644, 52373. 

My dear dad. 7486. 

My dear Hawaii. 53636 (365) 

My dear little mother in grey. 40020. 

My dear little roan. 32059. 

My dear Marie. 32060. 

My dear Missouri. 26762. . 

My dear Qld Glory. 52374. ° 

My dear old mother. 2792. 

My dear one. 7487. 

My dear public. 10563, 12551, 12951. 

My dear sailor. 32061. 

My dear sweet daddy. 12336. 


My dear, you should realize the fact. 44508, 52375, 


52376. 
My dearest. 40021. 
My dearest memory. 17488. 
My dearest Rosalie. 2793. 
My decision. 36645.. 
My dedication to you. 26763. 
My Dee-Dee Sue. 44509. 
My defense for your heart. 17489. 
My delight. 44510. 
My desire of love. 26764. 
My destiny. 49033, 49034. 
My devotion. 32062. 
My Diana Lee. 44511. 
My diary. 32063. 
My diary book. 21673. 
My diary of you. 17490. 
My diminutive senorita. 16945. 
My Dixie belle. 12337. 
My Dixie Daisy. 18845 (199) 
My Dixie girl in New Orleans. 12338. 
My Dixie love. 2794. 
My Dixieland home. 32064. 
My dizy[?]Daisy Lee. 16946. 
My dog Rags. 26765. 
My Dolores. 26766. 
My doughboy husband. 44512. 


=~. 


My doughboy lover. 40022. 

My dove. 16947. 

My draftee. 12339. 

My dream. 2795, 7491, 12340, 16948, 26767, 26768, 
32065, 44512*, 49035. 

My dream & I. 17492. 

My dream bay. 52377. 

My dream came true. 7493. 

My dream can never come true. 32066. 

My dream come true. 12341. 

My dream darling. 2796. 

My dream depends on you. 7494. 

My dream fantasy. 49036. 

My dream garden. 32067. 

My dream girl. 16949, 16950, 21674, 32068. 

My dream goes on. 12342. 


.My dream.heaven. 2797. 


2159 


My dream house in the sea. 21675. 

My dream is always of you. 2798. 

My dream lover. 21676. 

My dream man. 14692 (474), 36646. 

My dream melody. 32069, 36647. 

My dream of dreams. 9582 (318) 

My dream of heaven. 32070. 

My dream of home. 52378. 

My dream of love. 7495. 

My dream of the victory parade. 26769. 

My dream of the Yankees over there. 40023. 

My dream of tomorrow. 52379. 

My dream of war. 32071. 

My dream of yesterday. 7496. 

My dream of you. 7497, 12343, 40024, 44513, 
49037, 

My dream of you last night. 44514. 

My dream pal gal. 7498, 40025, 40026. 

My dream ship. 12344-12347. 

My dream song, of love. 16951. 

My dreamboat sailed. 16952. 

My Dreamland. 5201 (688) ~ 

My dreams. 12348, 44515. 

My dreams are all of you. 12349. 

My dreams are ended. 44516. 

My dreams are of you. 32072. 

My dreams came true. 2799. 

My dreams came true in Miami. 40027. 

My dreams just won’t come true. 44517. 

My dreams never come true. 21677. 

My dreams of you. 2800, 12350, 21678, 40028. 

My dreams will all come true. 40029. 

My dreamy lullaby. 32073. 

My duty. 7499. 

My dying love. 44518. 

My enchanting rose. 2801. 

My England march. 2802. 

My English rose. 49038. 

My eternal love. 52380. 

My eternal melodie. 7500. 

My evening serenade. 49039. 

My evening star. 26770. 

My every heartbeat. . 52381. 

My ev’ry thought is of you. 2803. 

My eyes have never beheld such beauty. 21679. 

My eyes revealed a dream to me. 49040. 

My eyes Shall see. 32074. 

My eyes still shine. 7501. 

My eyes with tears fill. 44519. 

My face is dirty with kisses. 2804. 

My faith in my Lord. 12351. 

My faith in you. 44520. 

My faith is atrellis. 16953. 

My faithful heart rejoices. 32075. 

My falling in love with you was all a mistake. 40030. 

My famous Uncle Sam. 49041. 


INDEX 


bing ; pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


My fate. 2805, 7502. 
My father. 32076. 
My Father had compassion on me. 44521. 
My Father holds my hand. 5201 (689) 
My father was a soldier, 7503, 12352. 
My Father’s care. 29091 (393) 
My favorite song. 7504. 
My favorite spy. 10849, 15774, 16424, 16425. 
My favorite uncle. 12353, 21680. 
My fella isaG.I. guy. 36648. 
My fight & your fight. 44522. 
My fighting man. 32077. 
My first & last affair. 2806. 
My first beau. 32078. | 
My first date with Sue. 7505. 
My first love. 32079. 
My first night at the U.S.O. 49042. . 
My first promise at my first prom. 2807. 
My first romance was you. 17506. 
My first waltz with you. 26771. 
My Flag. 7507, 12354, 26772, 26773, 34788 (478), 
40031. 
My Flag — our Flag. 7508. 
My flame went out last night, with somebody else. 
44523. ‘ 
My flower. 49043. 
‘My flower grows so sweet. 36649. 
My flying cowboy. 7509. 
My folks are all out on the prairie. 12355. 
My foolish heart. 40032. 
My four aces. 49044. 
My fox trot wedding day. 9582 (319) 
My friend from the marines, ship ahoy. 52382. 
‘My friend, Jesus. 49045. 
_My friends. 7510, 44524. 
My friends, said Franklin Delano, we’ve got a war 
to win. 16954. 
My furlough baby. 40033. 
My future beau. 21681. 
My gal. 44525. 
My gal is a pal of the army now. 36650. 
My gal is an air-line hostess. 17511. 
My gal loves a sailor. 32080. 
My gal Lula Downs. 40034. 
My gal Sal. 11001, 12609, 19462, 21576, 21682- 
21684, 22020, 26578, 27051. 
My gal she works in the laundry. 40035. 
My gal — she’s left me. 21685. 
My gal’s got that ninety per affection. 7512. 
My gal’s with my pal, tonight. 2808. 
My garden. 9582 (320), 12356. 
My garden of Dreamland. 44526. 
My garden of love. 40036, 49046. 
My garden of memories. 32081. 
My garden of roses. 21686, 32082. 
My Gene. 44527. 
My gentle, gentle mother. 2809. 
My Georgia peach. 26774. 
My gift. 12357. 
My gift to America. 44528. 
My gifts. 16955. 
My girl. 16956, 21687. 
My girl & I. 34788 (479) 
My girl of old Hawaii. 36651. 
My girl Pearl. 2810. 
My girl Wicky WAAC. 52383. 
My girl with golden hair. 40037. 
My girl’s in khaki. 32083. 
My girl’s in uniform, too. 32084. 
My glamour girl danced into my heart. 26775. 
My glorious moment. 36652. 
My glory. 32085. 
My God, & is Thy table spread. 29091 (394) 
My golden bell. 36653. 


My golden-haired sweetheart. 21688. 

My golden hours with you. 12358. 

My golden mem’ries of you. 32086. 

My good Lord done been here. 44529. 

My gorgeous girl. 44530. 

My grandma. 16957. ; 

My grandma was an Indian princess. 36654. 

My great determination. 16958. — 

My great grand daddy fought in 1812. 18845 (200) 

My great, great, grandfather. 12359. 

My Guadalupe. 44531. 

My guiding star. 32087, 52384. 

My guitar & me. 21689. 

My guy & I. 49047. 

My Gypsy love. 36655. 

My halo is slipping. 12360. 

My hand in His. 49048. 

My Hank in a tank. 26776. 

My happy home. 52385. 

My harbor of sunshine & smiles. 7513. 

My harvest for you. 49049. 

My hat, please. 2811. 

My haven of dreams. 40038. = 

My haven of love. 12361. 

My Hawaiian girl. 21690. 

My Hawaiian home. 2812. 

My Hawaiian maid. 16959. 

My Hawaiian queen. 26777. 

My hazy lazy gal. 32088. 

My head is in the clouds. 2813. 

My head went round & ’round. 21691. 

My heart. 40039. 

My heart a home of an angel. 49050. 

My heart aches for a daddy. 40040. 

My heart aches for you. 7514. ~ 

My heart & I. 7515, 12362, 40041, 52386. 

My heart & I decided. 36656. 

My heart & me. 52387. 

My heart & Old Glory belongs[?]to you. 40042. 

My heart at thy sweet voice. 14692 (475, 476), 47124 (330) 

My heart beats fast. 32089. 

My heart beats for you like the tick of the clock. 7516. 

My heart became yours. 21692. 

My heart belongs to America. 21693, 32090, 44532, 
49051. 

My heart belongs to one. 21694. 

My heart breaks. 21695. 

My heart calls. 12363. 

My heart cried. 7517. 

My heart cried out aloha. 21696. 

My heart cries out. 36657,.36658. 

My heart cries, try again. 21697. 

My heart don’t know what todo. 44533. 

My heart dropped it’s anchor, whenI met you. 21698. 

My heart ever faithful. 26778. 

My heart fell in my shoe. 21699. ~ 

My heart for you. 52388. 

My heart found a home. 2814. 

My heart had no song. 7518. . 

My heart has been hurt. 21700. 

My heart has gone astray. 36659. 

My heart has rest in Jesus. 38171 (283) : 

My heart has told me so. 16960. 

My heart has wings. 32091. 

My heart hurts. 16961. 

My heart I leave with you. 49052. 

My heart in my arms. 26779. 

My heart in your hands. 2815. 

My heart is a lone ranger. 40043. 

My heart is A.W.O.L. 7519. 

My heart is aching. 32092. 

My heart is being taken for a ride. 21701. 

My heart is breaking. 32093. 

My heart is broken in two. 36660. 


2160 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


My heart is calling for you. 26780. 
My heart is craving. 21702. 

My heart is dreaming. 2816. 

My heart is dreaming of you. 49053. 
My heart is ever calling. 49054. 

My heart is filled with longing. 32094. 
My heart is flying with you. 36661. 
My heart is glad. 5201 (690) 

My heart is here. 16962. 

My heart is holding the pen. 44534. 
My heart is ina turmoil. 2817. 

My heart is in America. 7520, 16963. 
My heart is inthe air. 16964. 

My heart is in the mountains. 21703. 
My heart is in the red again. 2818. 
My heart is just a toy to you. 2819. 


My heart is keeping time, with the clock on the wall. 


21704. 
My heart is like a garden. 44535. 
My heart is like a rose. 26781. 
My heart is like a singing bird, 52389. 
My heart is longing for you. 49055. 
My heart is marking time. 36662. 
My heart is on my sleeve. 49056. 
My heart is only asking. 2820. 
My heart is over there. 49057. 
My heart is pit-a-patting for you. 44536. 
My heart is playing tit tat toe. 7521. 
My heart is reserved for you. 52390. 
My heart is sad. 26782. 
My heart is singing. 12364. 
My heart is singing a love song. 16965. 
My heart is so sad. 7522. 
My heart is still with you. 36663. 
My heart is with the boys in Manila. 12365. 
My heart is yours. 21705, 21706. 
My heart isn’t in it. 12366. 
My heart keeps me awake. 2821. 
My heart keeps right. 24219 (950) 
My heart knew it all. 16966. ; 


My heart marched away with my soldier boy. 36664. 


My heart marks time. 12367. 

My heart needs you. 40044. 

My heart needs your first aid. 26783. 

My heart now is happy. 49058. 

My heart overflows. 49059. 

My heart ran away with my head. 16967, 44537. 
My heart ran out on me. 21707. 

My heart received your message. 21708. 
My heart refused to listen. 12368. 

My heart remembers. 2822, 36665, 44538. 
My heart remembers you. 21709, 40045. 
My heart said si, si. 44539. 

My heart said yes. 2823. 

My heart said yes, my heart said no. 21710. 
My heart sailed out to sea. 49060. 

My heart says yes. 12369. 

My heart shall not fear. 49061. 

My heart sings an old serenade. 7523. 

My heart skipped a beat. 32095. 

My heart still asks for you. 44540. 

My heart still belongs to you. 44541. 

My heart still remembers. 21711. 

My heart stood still. 26784, 32096, 52391. 
My heart tells me. 12370, 36666. 

My heart tells me I love you. 21712. 

My heart told me to love. 12371. 

My heart took a spill. 36667. 

My heart took a tumble for you. 12372. 
My heart turns back. 49062. 

My heart waits for you. 44542. 

My heart was made for you. 44543. 

My heart was the last one to know. . 16968. 


2161 


My heart wears wings. 21713. 

My heart wept for you last night. 26785. 

My heart whispers. 40046. 

My heart will always call you. 32097. 

My heart will hold a dream of you. 2824. 

My heart will lead the way., 16969. 

My heart will sing a song of you. 2825. 

My heart will , Sing to you. 32098. 

My heart won *t be singing tonight. 52392. 

My heart won’t let me sleep. 40047. 

My heartache was a headache to me. 16970. 

My heart’ S a little jitterbug. 32099. 

My heart’ SA. W.O. L. 49063. 

My heart’ s achin’ for Macon. 47124 (331, 332) 

My heart’s all a-flutter. 12373. 

My heart’s all set for love. 49064. 

My heart’ 8 a-yearnin’ and burnin’. 49065. 

My heart’ s crying dear. 26786. 

My heart’ s desire. 7524. 

My heart’ s home. 24219 (951) 

My heart’ sina letter. 21714. 

My heart’ sina plane. 32100. 

My heart’ s indebt. 2826. 

My heart’ s in harmony with love. 52393. 

My heart’s in the army now. 2827, 7525. 

My heart’ s in the clouds, with the man I love. 49066. 

My heart’ Ss in the heart of the Rockies. 36668. 

My heart’ s in the Highlands. 7526, 21715, 36669. 

My heart’ s in the palm of your hand. 16971. 

My heart’ s like a sea-gull crying in the night. 32101. 

My heart’s on fire. 2828. 

My heart’ sso blue. 26787. 

My heart’s temperature. 49067. 

My heart’ S up inthe clouds. 36670. 

My heart’s with a convoy. 12374. 

My heart’ s with you. 32102. 

My heart’s yours forever. 32103. 

My heaven is you. 21716. 

My heaven on the farm. 21717. 

My heaven with you. 40048. 

My heavenly Evalyn. 32104. 

My heavenly home. 2829. 

My hero. 32105, 44544. 

My hero in blue. 21718, 36671. 

My hobby’s making love. 21719. 

My home. 21720, 49068. 

My home & country. 32106. 

My home at sundown. 32107. 

My home in Tennessee. 52394. 

My home inthe U.S.A. 21721. 

My home is heaven. 32108. ~ 

My home is the U.S.A. 40049. 

My home of long ago. 32109. 

My home on Memory Hill. 2830. 

My home on the Azalea trail. 49069. 

My home on the campus. 2831. 

My home on the mountain side. 12375. 

My home out on the prairie. 36672. 

My home town. 2832, 2833, 32110, 44545, 50835 
(247) 

My home town girl. 
363, 375, 378, 413) 

My homeland. 16972, 26788, 44546. 

My homeland hills are calling. 21722. 

My homeland in America. 17527. 

My honey. 26789. 

My honey & me. 36673, 49070. 

My Honey Lou. 44547. 

My honey, my love, seems like tome. 36674. 

My honey-boo. 52395. 

My Honolulu bride. 38171 (284) 

My Honolulu heaven. 44548. 

My Honolulu sweetie. 16973. 


50835 (45, 152, 247, 251, 289, 


INDEX 


My hope is stayed on Thee. 29091 (395) My last trail. 36679. 
My hopeless love. 44549. My Leandro. 12381. 
My hour of prayer. 40050.. My lesson to-day. 29091 (396) 
My hours of dreaming. 44550. My letter from home. 52401. 
My, how time does fly. 40051. My liberty bell. 32118. 
‘My hula girl. 16974. - My life. 12382. 
My hu-la hu-la lady. 21723. My life belongs to Uncle Sam. 18845 (202) 
My hungry heart. 32111. My life is like a picture. 21727. 
My idea of an angel. 16975. My life is you. 40056. 
My ideal. 12376. My life is your love. 16980. 
My idol of the air. 26790. My life, my love. 7531. 
My Indian brave. 49071. My lil rascal. 16981. 
My Indian taxi & you. 26791. My lips are yours. 36680. 
My Indiana Rose. 5201 (691) _ My little angel. 26795. 
My Indianapolis home. 36675. My little baby mine. 18845 (203), 53636 (367) 
My introduction to love. 7528. My little black record of love. 52402. 
My Irene., 44551. My little black sheep. 2842. 
My Irish American doughboy. 49072. My little blue dreams. 12383. 
My Irish biddy baby. 26792. My little blue eyes. 52403. 
My Irish coleen. 2834. My little boy of three. 16982. . 
My Irish colleen from over the sea. 40052. My little Captain Make Believe. 21728. 
My Irish Katie. 44552. My little chickadee. 21729. 
My Irish sweetheart. 32112. My little curly head. 36681. 
My I’s, my T’s, my O’s. 44553. My little dancing doll. 7532. 
My island of dreams. 17529. My little darlin’. 2843, 49078. 
_My Isle of Ardath. 12377. : My little darling of the mountains. 21730. 
My Jacqueline. 21724. My little desert home. 2844. 
My Jacquerie. 36676. My little dolly calls me mama. 50835 (248) 
_ My Jane. 2835. My little dream girl. 14692 (478), 24219 (952) 
My janitors can. 2836. My little drummer boy. 21731. . 
My Jean. 12378. My little Easter bunny. 7533. 
My Jesus. 2837. My little Eleanore. 26796. : 
My Joe! My Joe. 52396. My little feathered friend in San-Marie. 44560. 
My Joey. 49073. My little flower. 40057. 
My Johnny. 36677. My little girl. 16983, 29091 (397-399) 
My Johnny boy. 32113. My little girl back yonder. 12384. 
My Johnny is a soldier boy. 2838. My little glamor girl of ’42. 7534. 
My Johnny is over the ocean. 21725, 26793. My little guiding star. 40058. 
My Johnny’s ated army. 40053. - My little Hoosier honey. 32119. 
y journey. My little Indian Rose. 32120. 
My joy shall be complete. 16976. My little aa eon: 9218t 
‘My joy supreme. 52397. My little Jane. 2845. 
= Lik nhs My little Joe Ann. 2846. 
My Kansas City sweetheart. 21726. = little June bride. 44561. 
234 crageenll y little lad: 32122. 
y 
My Katherina. 12379 My little man. 44562. 
y 2 : My little one sleeps. 26797. 


My Kathleen. 38171 (285) 

My Kentucky moonshine. 2839. 
My kind of man. 49074. 

My ladder of love. 32114. 

My laddie. 40055. 

My lady. 2840, 18845 (201) 
My lady dances. 32115, 44554. 


My little pal of long ago. 2847. 

My little Pearl. 16984. 

My little prayer. 32123. 

My little record store girl. 40059. ; 
My little refugee. ‘36682. 

My little rubber dolly isn’t mine any more. 12385. 
My little sefiorita. 12386. 


My lady debonaire. 49075. ; 
My Lady Greensleeves. 44555. es ae shop. 7535. 
My lady in the dark. 52398. y little soldier. iy 
My lady of the lake. 53636 (366) My little star. 2173 - 0), 98171 28 
My lady of the telephone. 5201 (692) My little submarine. 29091 (400), 38171 (286) 
My ladye singing. 14692 (477) e My little tango girl. 18845 (204) 

My little Texas sweetheart. 7537. 


My lady’s trousseau. 44556. 


My land. 2841, 36678. My little wedding gown. 49079. 


My little white house. 7538. 


My land & my music. 52399. 

My land of dreams. 44557. ay log caked hee re 

er aman tg? 44558. My log cabin by the stream. 21733. 

=e me 9 adage? My lonely heart. 7539, 7540, 32124. 
a ; a My lonely heart is calling. 32125. 

My last goodbye to you. 16978. My Lord abides. 53636 (368) 

My last letter to you. 32117, 49076. My Lord & I. 53636 (369) 

My last look at you. 49077. My Lord was there. 26798. 

My last night. 52400. My Lord’s return. 29091 (401) 

My last prayer. 12380. My lost girl. 49080. 

My last time to love. 16979. My lost love. 32126, 40060. 


2162 


INDEX 


_ nos. 1-12, 1942 


My lost lover. 26799. 

My lost mountain home. 52404. 

My Lou & I. 44564. 

My love. 2849, 7541, 14692 (479), 16985, 16986, 
26800, 32127, 40061, 44565, 44566, 52405, 52406. 

My love @I. 36683. E 

My love at last. 12387. 

My love call. 16987. 

My love call to you. 36684. 

My love came down on me. 44567. 

My love can wait. 12388. 

My love comes home today. 17542. 

My love could walk. 49081. 

My love for you. 2850, 16988, 16989, 21734-21737, 
32128, 32129, 40062, 44568, 49082. 

My love has gone. 7543, 44569. 

My love has gone a-sailing. 44570, 44571. 

My love has gone away. 26801. 

My love has gone, with the sunset. 2851. 

My love I’ll share. 26802. 

My love in Mexico. 21738. 

My love is all around you. 2852. 

My love is different. 52407. 

My love is fading away. 40063. 

My love is fair. 18845 (205) 

My love is for my country. 7544. 

My love is guiding you. 12389. 

My love is in the sky. 40064. 

My love is like a lighted lamp. 49083. 

My love is like a red, red rose. 53636 (370) 

My love is true. 44572, 52408. 

My love is true love. 2853. 

My love is yours. 21739. 

My love is yours forever. 2854. 

My love, it won’t be long. 7545, 26803. 

My love letter. 44573. 

My love lives on. 21740. 

My love makes me So happy. 26804. 

My love my paradise. 32130. 

My love no words cantell. 16990. 

My love of loves. 44574. 

My love sends it’s kiss. 26805. 

My love song. 12390, 26806, 40065. 

My love song is only for you. 12391. 

My love song to you. 7546. 

My love sweeps the country. 21741. 

My love was a dream. 12392. 

My love wears a uniform. 2855. 

My love will always be the same. 17547. 

My love will always remember. 12393. 

My love will live on & on. 34788 (480) 

My love will wait. 7548. 

My lovely Bernardine. 7549. 

My lovely dream of you. 21742. 

My lovely Kathleen. 21743. 

My lovely little lady. 12394. 

My lovely Ohio home. 2856. 

My lovely Sally Ann. 16991. 

My lovely teacher. 16992. 

My lover. 32131, 32132, 40066. 

My lover from the Sea. 21744. 


‘My lover isa fisherman. 12395. 


My lover’s melody. 36685. 

My lovin’ dancing man. 9582 (321) 
My loving dancing man. 9582 (322) 
My loving man. 17550. 

My loyal Yankee girl. 36686. 

My lucky day. 12396, 32133. 

My lucky star. 40067. 

My lullabye. 26807. 

My mad hat. 26808. 

My Madeline. 52409. 

My Maggie. 44575. 


My magic carpet of dreams. 12397. 

My mama done said, No, no. 21745., 

My mama thinks I’m wonderful, why don’t you. 32134 
My Mamie Rose. 14692 (480) 

My mammy’s melody. 52410. 

My mammy’s voice. 47124 (33) 

My man-bird over Hawaii. 44576. 

My man Dan. 12398, 32135. 

My man has left me. 44577. 

My man he done gone to war. 26809. 

My man inuniform. 49084. 

My man is inthe army. 49085. 

My man of war. 21746. 
My man with the wings. 
My Mandy Lou. 44578. 
My Manila, I’m coming back. 12399. 
My man’s got something. 26811. 

My man’s in the army. 12400. 


26810. 


’ My man’s roamin’ agin. 12401. 


2163 


My Margaret. 2857. 

My Margarita. 26812. 

My Marguerita. 36687. 

My Marietta. 49086. 

My marine. 44579, 44580, 49087. 

My marine, you are the hero of my dream. 12402. 

My meditation. 49088. 

My melancholy baby. 41610 (127), 47124 (334, 335), 
52411-52413. 

My melody. 16993, 36688. 

My memories of mother. 26813. 

My memories started with you. 12403. 

My memory. 21747. 

My memory bouquet. 44581. 

My memory of you. 21748, 52414. 

My memory rose. 36689. 

My mem’ry of the South. 12404. 

My message to you, darling. 40068. 

My Mexican tra la la lino. 44582. 

My Mexico Rose. -21749. 

My military man. 21750. ~ 

My military man, I miss you. 44583. 

My million dollar baby. 52415. 

My mind is in the clouds. 40069. 

My Mindanao choc’ late soldier. 14692 (481) 

My mind’s made up. 21751. 

My miracle man. 34788 (481) 

My mirror laughs at me. 44584. 

My misery. 12405, 12406. 

My model girl. 38171 (287, 288) 

My mom. 7551, 21752. 

My mom gave mea penny. 16994. 

My momma gived it to me straight from the shoul- 
der. 32136. 

My moon hangs low. 21753, 49089. 

My moonbeam girl. 7552. 

My moonlight madonna. 26814. 

My moonlight sweetheart. 16995. 

My morning prayer. 12407, 16996. 

My mother. 2858, 12408, 12409, 16997, 21754, 
21755, 32137, 32138, 36690, 40070, 44585. 

My mother dear. 7553. 

My mother didn’t love me. 36691. 

My mother is waiting for me. 16998. 

My mother ruined me but my sister found a solution. 
21756. 

My mother said I shouldn’t. 26815. 

My mother told me. 12410. ; 

My mother was the Rose of No Man’s Land. 21757. 

My mother’s prayer. 16999, 21758. 

My mother’s rosary. 53636 (371) 

My mother’s tears. 52416. 

My mother’s voice. 40071. 

My muchacha. 32139. 


My musical calendar. 21759. 

My, my. 12411. e 

My! My! My. 44586. 

My name is Johnny what is yours. 49090. 

My name is Mussolini: 7554. 

My name will soon be your name. 21760. 

My native land. 12412, 32140, 49091. 

My Nebraska. 2859. 

My nest in the West. 12413. 

My Nevada. 17000. 

My new boy friend. 49092. 

My new love. 36692. 

My Norine. 14692 (482) 

My North Dakota home. 32141, 32142. 

My novena prayer. 2860. 

My oath to you, 52417. 

My oh my. 12414. 

My oh my that pesky kid. 2861. 

My Ohio girl. 49093. 

My Oklahoma. 12415. 

My Oklahoma home. 40072. 

My old blues. 49094. 

My old brown coat & me. 44587. 

My old country home. 17001. 

My old cow. 12416. 

My old dad. 2862, 49095. 

My old farm home. 21761. 

My old-fashioned sweetheart. 44588. 

My old fiddlin’ dad. 17002. 

‘My old fraternity pin. 17003. 

My Old Glory waves for me. 52418. 

My old home. 21762. 

My old home calls to me. 2863. 

My old home town. 17004. 

My old Hoosier home. 52419. 

My old horse Hyphen. 44589. 

My old jalloppy must last thru the war. 32143. 

My old Kentucky home. 2864, 8521, 34788 (482, 
483), 53636 (372) 

My old Kentucky home, good night. § 14692 (483) 

My old Missouri home. 2865. 

My ol4 music box. 40073. 

My old shank’s mare. 32144. 

My old sweetheart. 44590. 

My one desire, 2866, 32145. 

My one love. 17005. 

My only baby boy. 17006. 

My only hope. 34788 (484) 

My only love. 17007, 21763. 

My only one. 2867. 

My only one & only. 32146. 

My only reference. 49096. 

My only sweetheart. 26816. 

My only sweetheart is you mother dear. 7555. 


My Oregon miss. 26817. | 
My own America. 2868, 49097. 


My own California. 24219 (953) 


INDEX 


My paradise. 12419, 26819, 44593, 53636 (373) 
My paradise is just to be with you. 21765. 
My past, my present & future. 21766. 
My patriotic old jallopy. 32149. 

My Pauline. 41610 (128) 

My peace I give unto thee. 32150. 

My peace'I leave with you. 34788 (485) 
My pen won’t write the words. 2870, 

My perfect blue. 2871. 

My Perfect love. 12420. 

My personal ideas. 21767. 

My phantasy of dreams. 44594. 

My phantom lover. 32151. 

My Philippino dream girl. 117008. 

My Philippino Rose. 2872. 

My Phillipine [?] Islands. 2873. 

My Phillipino[?} bambino. 26820. 

My piano book. 12421. 

My pickaninny Joe. 36694. 

My picture of mother. 32152. 

My picture of you. 17009, 21768, 21769. 
My pilot & I. 21770. 

My pipe dream. 49099. 

My pipe dreams. 49100. 

My pledge. 21771. - 

My pledge to Canada. 2874. 

My pledge to the U.S.A. & its Flag. 49101. 
My pledge to you. 32153. 

My Polish waltz. 36695. 

My Polynesian Red Rose. 2875. 

My poor heart is all at sea. 44595. 

My poor little heart & I. 21772. — 

My poor old world. 12422. 

My pop is back in the army. 40076. 

My pop’s a flop in the army. 12423. 

My port of call. 2876. 

My prairie home. 32154. 

My prairie lullaby. 12424. 

My prairie queen. 7557. 

My prairie Rose. 7558. 

My prayer. 7559, 12425, 17010, 21773, 21774, 
- 44596, 49102, 49103. 

My prayer, for mothers. 40077. 

My prayer for this morning. 26821. 

My prayer for you. 26822, 36696, 40078. 
My prayer in the night. 26823. 

My prayer is answered. 40079. 

My prayer of dedication. 26824. 

My prayers are with you. 26825. 

My precious darling. 17011. 


_ My precious love. 26826. 


My precious lovely queen. 49104. 
My pretty American girl. 14692 (484) 


_My pretty Dresden doll. 21775. 


My own darling sweetheart is drifting away. 40074. 


My own dear friend. 50835 (249) 

My own dear one. 36693. 

My own home town in Ireland. 29091 (402) 
My own, my native land. 40075. 

My own selectee. 21764. 

My own United States. 32147, 44591. 
My Ozark hills. 12417, 49098. 

My Ozark mountain home. 12418. 

My pal - cigarette. 44592. 

My pal of the saddle. 52420. 

My pal on Guadalcanal. 52421. 

My pal sonny boy. 2869. 

My palace of wonderful dreams. 32148. 
My papa said yes. 26818. 

My parachute jumper. 17556. 


2164 


My pretty maiden. 21776 

My pride & joy. 7560. 

My prince. 49105. 

My princess. 24219 (954) 

My priority calls for you. 2877. 

My priority on you. 44597. 

My Private Bill. 17012. 

My promise to you. 17013, 17014. 
My Quakertown Rose. 44598. 

My queen in the kingdom of love. 53636 (374) 
My queen of lovely song. 36697. 

My queen upon the throne. 36698. 
My queenly Sierras. 49106. 

My rainbow. 26827. 

My rainbow beau. 24219 (955) 

My rainbow song. 26828. 

My ration of sugar. 26829. 

My red-headed gal. 49107. 

My Red, my White, my Blue. 26830. 


te 


INDEX 


~ nos. 1-12, 1942 


'My red umbrella. 7561. 

My Red, White & Blue girl. 52422. 

My reflection of love. 17015. 

My regiment. 14692 (485) 

My rendezvous with you. 26831. 

My resolution to you. 17016. 

My reward. 21777. 

My river home. 17017-17019, 32155. 

My rock & salvation. 2878. 

My rock garden of memories. 17020. 

My Rocky Mountain sweetheart. 52423. 

My rodeo queen. 32156. 

My romance. 32157. 

My Romany Romeo. 32158. 

My rosary of dreams. 49108. 

My rosary of love. 26832. 

My rose of Oahu Isle. 12426. 

My rose of the U.S.A. 44599. 

My Rose of Tipperary. 47124 (336), 53636 (375) 

My Roseline. 26833. 

My roving | man. 32159. 

My rushin’ serenade. 26834. 

My rusty flivver. 52424. 

My sacred heart. 40080. 

My Sacrifice. 26835. 

My safe harbor. 32160. 

My sailboat of dreams. 21778. 

My sailor. 52425. 

My sailor blue. 36699. 

My Sailor boy. 7562, 12427, 17021, 40081. 

My sailor boy all dressed inblue. 26836. 

My sailor boy blue. 52426. 

My sailor boy in blue. 36700. 

My sailor boys. 26837. 

My sailor guy. 49109. 

My Sailor in blue. 32161. 

My sailor lad. 36701, 36702. 

My sailor love far away. 49110. 

My sailor pal. 52427. 

My sailor sweetheart. 32 162. 

My Sammy & me. See We’ re strong for each other, 
my Sammy & me. 

My Savior. 2879, 12428. 

My Savior & Lord. 44600. 

My Savior & my Friend. 17022. 

My Savior cares. 44601. 

My Savior is near me. 24219 (956) 


_ My ship of dreams. 49114. 


My ship sails at dawn. 40083. 

My ships at sea. 7565. 

My Shy little gal of the mountains. 44602. 
My shy little queen, Rose Pearl. 49115. 
My Sierra trail. 7566. 

My siesta brings me you in dreams. 21782. 
My Silent house of prayer. 7567. 

My silent prayer. 44603. 

My silver star has turned to gold. 44604. 
My sin is gone. 49116. 

My sins & Thy love. 2909i (404) 

My sister. 44605. 

My sister & I. 2881. 

My sister Eileen. 49117. 

My Sister is gone to heaven. 21783. 

My sister, my brother &I, 12433. 

My sky pilot. 49118. 


_ My Skeeping rose. 44606. 


My Saviour’s love is higher than the stars. 29091 


(403) 

My school girl sweetheart. 21779. 

My Scotch lassie. 5201 (694) 

My scrapbook of yesterday’s love. 49111. 

My search. 40082. : 

My search for love. 21780. 

My seashore romance. 36703. 

My secret. 26838. 

My secret is you. 12429. 

My secret love. 26839. 

My Sefiorita. 7563, 7564, 12430, 36704. 

My sentimental heart. 26840. 

My serenade. 12431, 52428. 

My Serenade to you. 17023, 17024. 

My sergeant & I are buddies. 26841. 

My Service flag. 12432, 36705. 

My Service star. 17025. 

My shadow. 49112. 

My shadow is playing hide & seek with me. 
2880. 

My shattered dream. 49113. 

My Shenandoah. 36706. 

My Shenandoah home. 21781. 

My Shepherd. 14692 (486) 

My ship. 52429. 


2165 


My sleepy papoose. 32163. 

My Slim. 52430. 

My soldier. 2882, 21784, 21785, 32164, 32165, 
36707, 40084, 44607, 49119- 49121. 

My soldier boy. 2883, 7568, 12434, 12435, 17026- 
17028, 21786, 21787, 26842, 32166, 32167, 36708, 
40085, 40086, 44608, 49122, 49123, 52431. 

My soldier boy in brown. 7569. 

My soldier boy went far away. 21788. 

My Soldier dad. 52432. 

My Soldier friend. 40087. 

My Soldier girl. 2884. 

My soldier husband. 36709. 

My soldier-is marching. 40088. 

My soldier is still a little boy to me. 12436. 

My Soldier lad. 12437, 32168, 44609. 

My Soldier man. 26843. 

My soldier man goodbye. 7570. 

My soldier of the sky. 32169. 

My soldier pal. 12438. 

My soldier sons. 32170. 

My soldier sweetheart. 12439, 17029. 

My soldier’s comin’ home. 44610. 

My soldier’s farewell. 12440. 

My soldier’s waltz. 17030. 

My sombrero. 2885. 

My son. 21789, 26844, 32171, 36710, 44611- 44613, 
49124, 

My son belongs to Uncle Sam. 21790. 

My son Bill. 7571, 21791. 

My son is inthe army. 21792. 

My son Jimmie. 44614. 

My son, my son. 12441, 26845. _ 

My son, my son, wherever you are. 32172. 

My son Pat. 17031. 

My sonata in blue. 32173. 

My song. 21793, 32174, 49125. 

My song about you. 49126. 

My song came from Ireland. 21794. 

My song for you. 7572, 12442, 32175, 36711, 
44615. 

My song is love unknown. . 7573. 

My song of love. 7574, 17032. 

My song of songs. 47124 (337) 

My song to you. 7575, 26846, 32176, 49127. 

My Soul at thy dear voice. 53636 (376) 

My soul doth magnify the Lord. 17576. 

My soul entwined. 26847. 

My soul is an enchanted boat. 24219 (957) 

My Soul is athirst for God. 17033. 

My soul longeth for Thee, O Lord. 26848. 

My soul, there is a country. 52433. 

My Soul truly waiteth. 5201 (695) 

My soul’s delight. 26849. 


INDEX 


My soul’s surrender. 11649. 
My South Sea Rosie. 40089. 
My southern girl. 44616. 
My southern rose. 32177. 
My souvenir. 7577. 
My spirit longs for Thee. 41610 (129) 
My spirits. 50835 (250) 
My spooky girl. 50835 (251) 
My spring bouquet. 2886. 
My Springtield. 21795. 
My star. 18845 (206), 26850, 44617. 
My star is you. 21796. 
My star of love & dreams. 40090. 
My star shines near. 49128. 
My Staten Island Lou. 40091. 
My Statue of Liberty. 32178. 
My story begins with you. 17034. . 
My story book romance. 21797. 
My sugar. 7578. - 
My sugar doll. 7579, 26851. 
‘My sugar foot. 17035. 
My sugars bein’ rationed, now. 17036. 
My sugar’s plenty sweet enough for me. 7580, 
21798, 
My sugar’s rationing my sugar. 26852. 
My summer moon is late. 7581. 
My sun. 53636 (377) 
- My Sun Valley Rose. 40092. 
My sundown dreams. 2887. 
My sunny skies. 36712. 
My sunshine. 41610 (130) 
My sunshine girl. 7582, 34788 (486) 
My Susie saves on everything but love. 7583. 
My Suzie dear. . 12443. 
My sweet. 7584, 26853. 
My sweet Adair. 34788 (487, 488) 
My sweet Americun girl. 117037. 
My sweet American rose. 21799. 
My sweet beautiful lady. 52434. 
My sweet Hawaii. 21800. 
My sweet Irene. 7585. 
My sweet little Alice O'Hare. 2888. 
My sweet little Irene. 32179. 
My sweet little rose from heaven. 32180. 
My sweet Missouri rose. 17038. 
My sweet mountain rose. 12444. 


My sweet, sweet sweetie’s comin’ back to me. 26854. 


My sweet un-rationable sugar-baby. 21801. 
My sweetest memories. 49129. 

My sweetest memory. 21802. 

My sweetheart. 26855. 

My sweetheart close your lovely eyes. 52435. 
My sweetheart has wings. 12445 

My sweetheart, he has gone to war. 32181. 
My sweetheart in Memory Lane. 1039. 

My sweetheart is a soldier. 117040. 

My sweetheart is calling & I must go. 17041. 
My sweetheart is in the navy. 21803. 

My sweetheart is with the A.E.F. 36713. 
_My sweetheart just became my neighbor. 32182. 
My sweetheart left me. 21804. 

My sweetheart Mary from Maryland. 7586. 
My sweetheart, my sweetheart. 44618. 

My sweetheart of a long, long time ago. 7587. 
My sweetheart of days gone by. 117042. 

My sweetheart of the by-gone days. 32183. 
My sweetheart of the Golden West. 26856. 
My sweetheart of the San Joaquin. .26857. 

My sweetheart of the sky. 21805. 

My sweetheart of the U.S.A. 12446. 

My sweetheart of U.S.O. 49130. 

My sweetheart went down at Pearl Harbor. 26858. 
My sweethearts. 44619. 


: “ pt. 3, n. s., v.37 
My sweetheart’s a bombardier. 36714, 44620. 
My sweetheart’s a soldier, he’s noble &brave. 17043. 
My sweetheart’s a soldier now. 2889. 
My sweetheart’s in the navy. 44621. 
My sweetheart’s in the service. 21806, 44622. 
My sweetheart’s over there. 36715. 
My sweetheart’s picture. 7588. 
My sweetheart’s the Red White & Blue. 2890. 
My sweetie’s a soldier of the U.S.A. 36716. 
My Swiss little Miss. 52436. 
My symphony number two. 44623. 
My symptoms of love. 36717. 
My syncopated heart. 32184. 
My Tahitian lullabye [?] 21807. 
My tango man. 5201 (696) 
My tattooed lady friend. 32185. 
My teacher never told me. 2891. 
My tear fantasy. 7589. 
My teddy bear. 17044. 
My ten gallon hat, 7590. 
My ten ton baby & me. 40093, 44624. 
My Tennessee mountaineer. 36718. - 
My testimony. . 32186, 44625. 
My thanks. 32187, 40094. 
My thoughts. 14692 (487) 
My thoughts are still of you. 12447. 
My thoughts are with you. 26859. 
My thoughts of long ago. 26860. 
My thoughts of the West. 21808. 
My thoughts of you. 7591. 
My three loves. 32188. 
My three sweethearts. 32189. 
My throbbing heart strings. 7592. 
My time is precious. 2892. 
My time will come some day. 2893. 
My tin soldiers. 2894. 
My tom tom man. 34788 (489, 490) 
My Tommy. 2895. 
My Tom’s on foreign soil tonight. 21809. 
My top sergeant. 12448, 
My tour of love. 12449. 
My toy balloon. 44626. 
My transgressions. 32190. 
My treasure. 52437. 
My treasure chest. 7593, 32191. 
My treasury. 26861. 
My Trilby maid. 34788 (491, 492) 
My true love hath my heart, 7594, 34788 (493) 
My tune no: 3. 2896. 
My twilight dreams. 21810. 
My twilight reverie. 21811. 
My ukulele baby. 36719. 
My uncle, 26862. . 
My Uncle Sam. 2897, 7595, 21812. 
My Uncle Sam & I. 49131. 
My Uncle Sam is a grand old man. 44627, 
My Uncle Sammy. 52438, 52439. 
My Uncle Sam’s in trouble again. 21813. 
My uncle’s in the army. 36720. 
My U.S.A. 2898, 32192, 44628. 
My U.S. victory plane. 36721. 
My unreturned love. 2899. 
My unseen rose. 2900. 
My unsuspecting dear. 36722. 
My valentine. 7596. 
My valley. 12450. 
My valley of dreams. 12451. 
My very first dream. 2901. 
My victorious Christ, 17045. 
My victory garden. 40095, 44629. 
My victory march. 21814, 
My victory star. 40096. 
My victory sweetheart. 44630. 


2166 


-nos. 1-12, 1942 


My Virginia home. 44631. 

My Virginian. 24219 (958) 

My vision in the fire. 2902. 

My vow. 2903. 

My W.A.A.C. 44632. 

My waltz. 26863. 

My war baby. 32193. 

My Waterloo. 2904. 

My way is not as thine. 44633. 

My weather-beat2n shack in Maine. 32194. 


My weeping willow’s smiling just for me. 17597. 


My western sweetheart. 21815. 

My western valley home. 26864. 

My whole fam’ly’s gone to war. 40097. 
My wife & I. 49132. 

My wife gets the nightmare. 7598. 

My wife has joined the WAACS. 52440. 
My wife is inthe army. 36723, 44634. 
My wild prairie princess. 12452. 

My wild prairie rose. 2905, 12453. 
My wish. 2906, 21816, 21817. 

My wish in our wishing well. 26865, 36724. 
My wonderful Jesus. 44635. 

My world. 44636. 

My world is you. 7599, 49133. 

My world stands still. 7600. 

My worry is two tiny words. 40098. 

_ My Yankee girl. 26866. 

My Yankee pal so sweet. 44637. - 

My Yankee pilot. 52441. 

My Yankee soldier boy. 12454, 26867. 
My Yankee sweetheart. 21818. 

My year round sweetheart. 17046. 

My yellow star. 12455. 

My yesterday. 2907. 

My Yiddisher Romeo. 47124 (338) 

My young man. 36725. 

My Ziegfeld midnight girl. 38171 (289) 
Mygale. 41610 (131), 47124 (339) — 
Myrt & Marge. 21581. 

Myself. 12456. 

Mysterioso. 44638. 

Mysterious & beautiful. 2908. 
Mysterious tango. 14692 (488) 
Mysterious you. 12457. 

Mystery house. 2909. 

Mystery march. 49134. 

Mystery of the treasure chest. 28402. 
Mystic waltz. 2910. 


N.F.A. creed song for New farmers of America. 


_ 26868. 
'N.M.U. love song. 21819. 
N.S.W. (double-U) corps. 17047. 
N.T.G. Florentine Gardens revue. 27928. 
Na falach dunaju. 14692 (650-653) 
Na koniku polka. 2911. 
Na kraj sela. 12458. 
Na lei O Hawaii. 24219 (959) 
Na okrecie batory oberek. 2912. 
Na ono o na Kupuna. 44639. 
Na sfed sela. 2913. 
Na wahi kaulana o kauai. 36726. 
Na zdro wie kabycia zenitsia. 17048. 
Na-alzah v’nism’cha. 32195. 
Nach jedem abschied gibt’s ein wiederseh’n. 


36727 
Nacht im felde. 29091 (405) 
Nacht u. trdume. 32196, 38171 (290) 
Nachtgebet. 24219 (960) 


Nachtigallen-walzer. 18845 (207, 208), 24219 (961) 


Nachtlager in Granada. 29091 (530) 
Nachtschnellzug. 9582 (323), 18845 (159) 
Nacional. 36728. 


INDEX 


Nadina. 26869. 

Nadine. 21820. 

Nadine waltz. 24219 (962) | 
Nagtie. 7601. 

Nahila. 2914. 

Naila. 44985. 

Nain nain. 17049. 
Namby-pamby blues. 26870. 
Name above all others. 21821. 
Name of Jesus. 32197. 
Naming the forget-me-not. 34788 (494) 
Nanas. 7602. 

Nangabugataba. 26871. 

Nango. 2915. 

Nafligo. 21822. 

Nannette. 21823. 

Nannina mia. 21824. 

Nanny. 50835 (252) 

Nano, nano. 2916. 


‘Nappy time. 17050. 


Napule te vo’. 32198. 

Napulitanata. 38171 (291) 

Naranjerito. 32199. 

Nardin march. 40099. 

Narinska. 53636 (378) 

Narrative. 40100. 

Nas zivot ciganski. 21825. 

Nasci para te amar. 34788 (495) 

Nase Ikica place polka. 24219 (963), 24219 (964) 

Nasseh v’nishmah. 44640. 

Nasty feet. 52442. 

Nasty nasty blues. 26872. 

Nasz basita polka. 7603. 

Natale. 2917. 

Natalie’ s dream. 26873. 

Nat’an, Nat’an, Nat’an, tell me for what are you 
waitin’ Nat’an. 50835 (253) 

Nation of loyal Americans. 49135. 

Nation united. 21826. 

National allegiance march. 7604. 

National anthem. 12459. 

National anthem of Serbia. 50835 (254) 


National anthems of the Allies. 9582 (324), 47124 (340) 


National battle cry of freedom. 26874. 

National defense. 7605, 12460, 17051, 32200. 

National defense draftee. 52443. 

National defense march. 7606. 

National defense prayer. 7607. 

National defense Uncle Sam; 40101. 

National freedom. 44641. 

National hymn of victory. 2918, 17052, 32201, 
36729. 

National hymns. 24219 (965) 

National melodies. 40102. 

National prayer. 32202, 49136. 

National prohibition. 24219 (966) 

National prohibition wave. 24219 (967) 

National salute march. 29091 (406) 

National unity march. 40103. 

Nations are uniting. 26875. 

Nation’s call. 2919, 17053. 

Nations united. 12461, 12462. 

Nativa. 5201 (697) 

Nativity of Our Lord. 26876. 

Nativity song. 44642. 

Natoma. 18274. 

Natural science. 53636 (379) 

Naturally. 2920. 

Nature awaits thee. 18845 (209) 

Nature’s little sunbeams. 17054. 

Nature’s paradise. 26877. 

Nature’s rhapsody. 21827. 

Nature’s song. 40104. 


2167 


Nature’ S song of ecstasy. 47124 (341) 
Nature’ |S voices. 50835 (255) 
Nature’s whisper. 53636 (380) 
Naughty but nice. 26878. 
Naughty lil girl. .21828. 
Naughty Marietta. 36021, 52444. 
‘Naughty naughty one Gerrard. 50835 (256): 
Nautcha maid. 40105. 
Naval air-corps cadets. 21829. 
Navigator song. 49137. 
Navy. 2921, 49138. 
Navy air cadets. 40106. 
Navy air corps. 49139. 
Navy air force. 44643, 44644. 
Navy - all hands. 40107. 
Navy aloft. 32203. 
Navy & marine Pacific victory march. 7608. 
Navy blue. 21830, 36730, 44645. 
Navy blue w gold. 2922. 
Navy blues. 17055, 44646, 49140. 
Navy boy we'll be waiting for you. 7609. 
Navy boys in blue. 40108. 
Navy flight song. 26879. 
Navy hymn. 40109. 
Navy in blue. 12463. 
Navy is jake with me. 26880. 
Navy on parade. 12464. 
Navy song. 40110. 
Navy swing. 21831, 49141. 
Navy twoto one. 49142. 
Navy victory march. 40111. 
Navy WAVES. 32204, 40112. 
Navy waves. 44647. 
Navy, wings. 26881, 36731. 
_Navy’s on its way. "2923, 
Nazareth. 5201 (698), 44648, 49143. 
Nazi blues. 32205. 
Nazi propaganda. 32206. 
Nazism she must die. 49144. 
Neapolitan dance. 47124 (342) 
Neapolitan féte. 34788 (496) 
Neapolitan love song. 38171 (292) 
Near the old hometown of Buffalo Bill. 26882. 
Near to you. 21832. 
Near you. 26883. 
Nearer home. 12465. 
Nearer my Godto Thee. 2924, 2925. 
Nearer the bone, the sweeter the meat. 52445. 
Nearer to Thee. 2926. 
Nearest my heart. 7610. 
Neatest trick of the week. 17056. 
‘Neath a beautiful moon with you. 12466. 
"Neath el sombrerito. 2927. 
‘Neath Hawaiian skies. 32207. 
‘Neath Old Glory. 34788 (497) 
‘Neath stars above. 40113. 


’Neath stars high above the beautiful Teche. 12467. 


‘Neath that moon. 2928. 

‘Neath the flowering jasmine vine. 17611. 

‘Neath the moon. 32208. 

"Neath the old pear tree. 52446. 

’Neath the pines where I gave my heart to God. 
52447. 

’Neath the Red, White, & Blue. 26884. 

‘Neath the shadow of the moon. 21833. 

’Neath the shadow of the pyramids. 5201 (699), 
24219 (968) 

*Neath the silvery moonlight, by the Silvery sea. 
52448. 

‘Neath the silvery San Francisco moon. 32209. 
‘Neath the tree of love. 49145. 

Neath western skies of blue. 17057. 

Necklace. 44649. 


Necklace of tears. 2929. 

Ned Wayburn’s town topics. 41610 (8, 68, 79, 96, 
117, 120, 142, 148, 160, 162, 187, 214, 220, 233), 
47124 (88, 216, 367, 389, 484), 50835 (257) 

Need. 44650. 

Need I say. 52449. 


Need I speak. 21834. 
Need more be said. 12468. 
Need of today. 32085. 
Needed now. 36732. 
Needlenose. 26885. 
Neffo. 40114. 

Neglected. 2930. 

Negra arrollando. 32210. 
Negra balletomane. 7612. 
Negra Maria. 2931. 
Negra soledad. 12469. 
Negra trite. 21835. 


- Negrita. 26886. 


Negrita filomena. 40115. 

Negritos. 44651. 

Negro dances. 18845 (210-214) 

Negro good night song. 5201 (700) 

Negro naval band. 32211. 

Negro speaks of rivers. 40116. 

Nei giorni tuoi felici. 2932. 

Neighbor boy. 2933. 

Neighbor, neighbor, we are fighting. 44652. 

Neighborhood gang. 12470. 

Neighbors. 17613. 

Nekad cvale bjele ruze. 21836. 

Nell the belle of the mountains. 12471. 

Nell, the farmer’s daughter. 17058. 

Nellie & Jim. 49146. 

Nellie is a beauty. 40117. 

Nellie Malone. 52450. - 

Nellie’s shoes. 7614. 

Nemesis to Nippon. 26887. 

Nene hanu aala. 53636 (381) 

Ne-Ne-Ne-Nellie. 40118. 

Neoteric march. 26888. 

Neptune’s court. 29091 (407) 

Nest. 2934. — 

Nest in the West. 36733. 

Nest of our country’s eagles. 17059. 

Nest on a silver star for two. 21837. 

1914, es kam wohl ein Franzos daher. 9582 (328) 

Neurotic goldfish. 36734. 

Neutral march. 50835 (258) 

Neutrality. 21838, 24219 (969) 

Neutrality march. 47124 (343) 

Nevada moon. 2935. 

Nevada moonlight. 17060. 

Never. 12472. 

Never a dull moment. "32212, 44653. 

Never a love like this. 2936. 

Never again. 2937, 14692 (489), 26889, 32213, 
44654, 49147. 

Never alone. 53636 (382) 

Never America forgets. 7615. 

Never before. 2938, 21839, 32214-32216. 

Never before —never again. 12473. 

Never can tell. 36735. 

Never cease singing. 21840. 

Never comes a day. 49148. 

Never did that before. 36736. 

Never fear the Japs, we'll beat these yellow saps. 
2939. 

Never felt better in my life. 7616. 

Never give a sucker an even break. 4572. 

Never go to heaven. 12474. 

Never had it so good. 17617. 

Never in my life. 49149. 

Never in my wildest dreams. 2940. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Never kiss a soldier just for fun. 52451. 

Never leave me anymore. 32217. 

Never let it be said. 29411, 32218. 

Never let me cross your mind, 12475. 

Never let the same bee sting you twice. 53636 (363) 

Never let the sun go down. 17061. 

Never let your heart grow col’. 14692 (490) 

Never let yourself forget that you are Irish, too. 
24219 (970, 971) 

Never liked that color yellow. 12476. 

Never liked the moon. 26890. 

Never look back. 9582 (325) 

Never lower our Flag. 26891. 

Never mind. 7618, 49150. 

Never mind about my feelings. 32219. 

Never mind little darling. 52452. 

Never mo’. 47124 (344) 

Never more true than today. 38171 (293) 

Never, never worry. 12477. 

Never, no never. 44655. 

Never put off ’til tomorrow what you can do today. 
12478. 

Never say can’t. 32220. 

Never stop loving me. 21841, 49151. 

Never take from any man his song. 21842. 

Never take no for an answer. 2942. 

Never tell me goodbye. 36737. 

Never to be forgotten. 32221. 

Never to leave my Lord. 36738. 

Never too late again. 21843. 

Never trust a jumping bean. 7619. 

Never trust a Soldier. 24219 (972) 

Never water a lily with wine. 49152. 

Never you mind. 52453. 

Nevertheless. 32222. 

Nevicata. 17620. 

Neville. 47124 (345) 

New album of Xavier Cugat’s best compositions & 
other Latin-American favorites. 36739. 

New America. 21844, 44656. 

New American song book. 2943. 

New anthology of American song. 32223. 

New arrival. 36740. 

New birth of freedom. 44657, 44658. 

New Black Joe. 12479. 

New bloom of love. 2944. 

New chocolate soldier. 17062. 

New day. 2945. 

New aay America. 36741. 

New day dawns. 52454. 

_New deal. 17063. 

New dreams for the old folks. 2946. 

New E Z method for banjo. 2947. 

New E Z method for slide trombone. 2948. 

New England. 50835 (259) 

New England conservatory course for pianoforte. 
2949. 

New Frankie @ Johnny. 7621, 26892, 40119. 

New generation. 21845, 40120. 

New glory for Old Glory. 7622. 

New gola. 52455. 

New grave of clay. 36742. 

New Hampshire haven. 17623. 

New Hampshire hymn. 21846. 

New Hampshire moon. 21847. 

New hand-writing on my heart. 12480. 

New Haven M. T. 21848. 

New hero. 7624. 

New home. 40121. 

New horizons. 40122. 

New house. 117064. 

New It makes no difference now. 44659. 

New June. 26893. 

New love. 17065, 17066, 26894. 


521888 0 - 43 - 14 


2169 


New love for old. 32224. 

New lover. 12481. 

New marjance polka. 49153. 

New Martins & McCoys. 49154, 49155. 

New Martins & the Coys. 32225. 

New mellow song folio, no. 2. 36743. 

New melody. 40123. 

New Mexico. 21849. 

New Mexico song. 26895. 

New moon. 27094, 34114, 44660, 49156. 

New moon in the sky. 17067. 

New morn. 49157. 

New name. 12482. 

New Orleans blues. 21850. 

New Orleans jump. 49158. 

New Pacific serenade. 17068. 

New parasol. 21851. 

New radiosongs & choruses of the gospel. 12483, 
32226. 

New St. Paul waltz. 52456. 

New song. 29091 (408) 

New song in my heart. 21852. 

New Spirit. 2950, 5024. 

New suit. 26896. 

New swing. 44661. 

New theme to the King, &to the President. 49159. 

New universa] march. 40124. 

New Wabash cannon ball. 7625. 

New waltz. 21853. 

New Washington, Gen. MacArthur. 26897. 

New wind a-blowin’. 32227. 

New world after war. 36744, 36745. 

New world heroes. 32228. 

New world of tomorrow. 26898. 

New World on its way. 40125-40127. 

New World symphony.. 12484. 

New worship & song. 7626. 

New Yankee army. 44662. 

New year. 34788 (498) 

New Year carol. 12485, 49160. 

New Year’s day. 18845 (215), 24219 (973), 49161. 

New York. 21854. 

New York apartment. 36746. 

New York guard. 17627. 

New York hippodrome. 47124 (346) 

New York is a friendly town. 7628. 

New York, my dream. 44663. 

New York rhythm. 12486. 

Newark men’s hymnal. 24219 (974) 

Newfoundland, our terra nova. 12487. 

Newlyweds. 21855. 

Newlyweds & their baby. 53636 (467) 

Newsboy blues. 40128. 

Newspaper headline of trial. 49162. 

Newsreel. 7629. — 

Newtons are feudin’ again. 21856, 21857. 

Next dance. 34788 (499), 50835 (260) 

Next time. 7630, 12488, 21858. 

Next time I kiss you. 17631. 

Next time I see Paris. 21859. 

Next time we come back from over there. 32229. 

Next time we meet. 36747. 

Next time we meet, our love will live again. 12489. 


Next time you talk to the Lord, speak a good word for 


me. 32230. 
Ni peligro. 32231. 
Niagara Falls. 12490. 
Niagara Falls taxi driver blues. 17069, 26899. 
Nice going. . 7631*. 
Nice little home’s what I sigh for. 
(326) 
Nicodemus. 40129, 49163. 
Nicolette waltz. 24219 (975) 


r 


9582 


Nicosha. 12491. 

Nie badz taka. 12492. 

Nie deptaj po nogach. 2951. 
Nieces of our Uncle Sam. 49164. 
Nieh velt. 52457, 

Niema jak lotnik. 26999. 
Niezapominajka. 17079. 

Nigger on the sidewalk, 36748. 


Night 2952, 7632, 21860, 26901, 36749, 44664. 


Night after night. 12493, 32232, 40130. 
Night after night, day after day. 40131. 
Night alone. 40132. 
Night & day. 2953, 32233, 52458. 
Night & day Gene. 26902. 

Night & I. 44665. 

Night & moonlight. 2954. 

Night & my little white pillow. 26903. 
Night at Coquine. 2955. 

Night at the coutry [?] dance. 32234. 
Night at Valley Dawn. 21861. 

Night attack. 44666. 

Night club reporter. 49165. 

Night fall. 26904. 

Night flight. 7633, 44667. 

Night for romance. 40133. 
Night-greeting. 24219 (976) 

Night has a thousand eyes. 2956, 14692 (491) 
Night has eyes. 21862. © 

Night herder. 44668. 

Night hymn.at sea. 7634. 

Night I walked among the stars. 32235. 
Night in Havana. 12494. 

Night in jail. 7635. 

Night in June. 12495. 

Night in Peru. 2957. 

Night in summer. 17071 

’ Night in the desert. 18845 (216) 

Night in the tropics. 21863. 

Night in Turkey. 26905. 

Night intermezzo. 17072, 26906. 
Night is blue. 49166. 

Night is blue & cold. 36750. 

Night is falling. 21864. 

Night is long. 26997. 

Night is old & you're so young. 26908. 


Night is young, and you're so beautiful. 44669. 


Night like this. 26909. 

Night lullaby. 26910. 

Night magic. 2958, 12496. 

Night mare. 12497.. 

Night mist. 2959. 

Night of nights. 2960, 2961. 

Night of romance. 40134. 

Night of stars. 40135. 

Night on Moonlight Lake. 52459. 
Night our flame burned low. 21865. 
Night over Mexico. 12498, 32236. 
Night over Tahiti. qos. 

Night over Taos. 32238. 

Night over the desert. 49167. 
Night patrol. 40136. 

Night serenade. 7636. 

Night shadows. 2962, 12499, 40137, 44670. 


Night shall be filled with music. 26911, 40138. 


Night shift. 12499*, 17073, 28240. 

Night sky. 2963. - 

Night song, 2964, 21866. 

Night song at sea. 40139. 

Night that I kissed you goodbye. 26912. 
Night that I met you. 17074. 

Night that we said goodbye. 12500. 

Night the bottle hit him on the head. 12501. 
Night thoughts, 2965. 


Night time. 12502, 21867, 50835 uaa 
Night-time is the right time for love. 17075. 
Night to remember you. 2966. 

Night train to Memphis. 26913. 

Night was meant for us. 32239. 

Night we met. 12503, 49168. 

Night we parted. 7637. 

Night we said good-bye. 2967. 

Night when I began to dream. 32240. 
Night whispers. 2968, 7638. 

Night will come after while. 44671. 
Night wind. 17076, 44672. 

Night winds. 2969, 34788 (500) 

Night you gave your love tome. 17639. 
Nightfall. 32241. 

Nightingale. 2970, 12504- 12506, 21868, 32242-32245. 
Nightingale & the rose. 34788 (501) 
Nightingale Island. 21869. 

Nightingale’s song. 2971, 21870, 32246. 
Nightly my love. 26914. 

Nights & you. 2972. 

Nights how Ipray. 44673. 

Nights with you. 2973. 

Nighttime thought. 2974. 

Nighttime, when daydreams come true. 52460. 
Nightwind. 26915. 

Nighty night to Dreamland. 26916. 

Nigun from Haifa. 26917. 

Nikoga drugog ljubit necu. 21871. 
Nikolo. 49169. 

Nile. 9582 (327), 24219 (977) 

Nimitz is the limitz. 32247. 

Nina. 5201 (701), 12507, 12508, 49170. 
Nina Zandunguera. 2975. 

Nine carols for Christmas. 2976. 

Nine fantasies in 4 parts. 32248. 

920 special. 7640. 

Nineteen hundred forty-one. 21872. 

1942 blues. 49171. 

1942 love song. 12509. 

1942 Turkey in the straw. 12510, 17077. 
Ninety & nine. 5201 (702), 53636 (384) 
Ninety day wonder. 49172. 

Ninety first psalm. 26918. 

90’ in the shade. 29091 (339) 

93 all-time song favorites. 12511. 

96th division march. 44674. 

99 blues. 170787 

Ninette. 34788 (502) 

Ninnetta mia. 32249. 

Ninth blues. 52461. 

Ninth division march. 36751. 

9th symphony. 17079. 

Nioma all grade concert album. 52462, 52463. 
Nioma popular Hawaiian guitar method. 52464-52466. 
Nioma technical studies for Hawaiian guitar. 52467. 
Nip from the Nipponese. 17080. 

Nippee the Jappee. 21873. 

Nipper song. 21874. 

Nippin’ at the Nipponese. 12512. 

Nippin’ the Nipponese. 2977, 7641. 
Nippo, we’re gonna make you pay. 17081. 
Nippon salute. 12513. 
Nipponese beware. 21875. 

Nirvana. 32250. 

Nite will fall. 2978. 

Nixie. 7642. 

No. 26919. 

No answer. 2979. 

No apple to teacher. 49173. 

No banners flying. 26920. 

No blues in my blue room. 26921. 

No clouds over the ridge. 21876. b 


ae ee 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


-No comprendo. 17082. 

No cross for me up there. 44675. 

No curfew tonight. 2980. 

No dream. 14692 (492) 

No es posible. 26922. 

No fair falling in love. 53636 (385) 

No fooling sefiorita. 26923. 

No fools no fun. 7643. 

No friend like Jesus. 2981, 53636 (386) 

No gasoline. 49174. 

No hard feelings. 26924. 

No Huns for our sons. 17083. 

No importa que digan. 44676. 

No less than victory. 44677. 

No letter to-day. 32251. 

No lights. 7644. 

No limit. 41610 (132), 44678, 47124 (347) 

No limitations on love. 2982. 

No llores. 12514. 

No llores mas. 52468. 

No llores por mi. 32252. 

No llores prieto. 21877. 

No lo creas, por favor. 40140. 

No longer you’re just you. 21878. 

No love Task. 49175. 

No love like this. 44679. 

No love on earth. 26925. 

No mail today. 32253. 

No man blues. 2983. 

No man in the house. 49176. 

No man’s Dreamland. 32254. 

No matter how hardItry. 40141. 

No matter when. 26926. 

No matter where I may be, I’ll be walking thru life 

with you. 36752. 

No matter where you are. 26927, 44680. 

No matter where you go. 21879. 

No me atormentes. 32255. 

No me dejes de querer. 21880. 

No me hables con Sefias. 32256. — 

No me hace caso. 7645. 

No more. 12515, 21881, 49177. 

No more Axis. 12516. 

No more dog house for me. 12517. 

No more goodbyes. 52469. 

No more grass grows. 12518. 

No more love. 26928. 

No more mama’s boy. 21882. 

No more rendezvous. 26929, 32257. 

No more sea. 38171 (294) 

No more tears, no regrets. 12519. 

No need to wish on the moon. 21883. 

No, negrita, no. 2984. 

No, never dear. 2985. 

No new millionaires. 36753. 

No night there. 17084. 

Nol! No! I can’t let him go. 40142. 

No! No! Jap, don’t do that. 17085. 

No, no, Nanette. 39298. 

No, no, Nazi, you too Jappy. 12520. 

Nol No! No. 2986, 44681. 

No! No! Nol! No. 32258. 

No! No sugar in my coffee. 26930. 

No! - No] - You must let him go. 40143. 

No nobody but you. 21884 

No one. 40144. - 

No one but I. 12521. 

No one but me. 44682. : 

No one but my darling Helen. 17086. 
- No one but you. 21885, 32259, 36754, 40145. 
No one but you, dear, 49178. 

No one can blackout my heart. 40146. 


No one can evertake your place inmy heart. 49179. 


No one can help you like Jesus. 34788 (503) 

No one canus part, I’ll come back to yqu some day. 
7646. 

No one cares. 40147. 

No one dear, but you. 2987. 

No one else but you. 44683. 

No one else will do. 40148, 49180. 

No one ever comes around to my house. 36755, 49181. 

No one helps like Jesus. 41610 (133) 

No one like you. 44684. 

No one to blame. 26931. 

No one to care. 12522. 

No one to love, just a memory. 44685. 

No one will do but you. 12523. 

No one’s to blame but you. 24219 (978) 

No other but mother. 17087. 

No other but you. 32260. 

No other dreams. 26932. 

No other heart will do. 21886. 

No other love. 17647. 


‘No other moons. 18845 (217) 


2171 


No other way. 40149. 

No peace without victory. 32261. 
No peepentom in love. 49182. 
No place like the U.S.A. 5201 (703) 
No, positively no. 44686. 
No ration on love. 52470. 
No regrets. 12524. 

No rhyme or reason. 40150. 
No se lo que hare. 26933. 

No Se por que. 12525. 

No Se puede remediar. 32262. 

No second love. 44687. 

No shadows yonder. 24219 (979, 980) 

No shortage, in my love for you. 21887. 

No shortage on love. 7648. 

No song in my heart. 49183. 

No suffragettes for mine. 9582 (329) 

No sufras, corazon. 49184. 

No sugar. 17088, 32263. 

No surrender march. 24219 (981) 

No sweeter heaven. 7649. _ 

No te mfres enel rio. 26934, 52471. 

No te olvidaré. 17089. 

No te sientes en el balcén. 26935. 

No tears. 17090. 

No tears in my eyes. 44688. 

No tenemos gasolina. 36756. 

No tengomas que un amor. 2988. 

No, they say, I shall not wed: 2989. 

No time for love. 12526. 

No time for tears. 21888. 

No time to lose. 52472. 

Nouse. 17091. 

No use denyin’. 17092. 

No use now. 17650. 

No use trying. 17093. 

No vuelvas. 17094. 

No wedding day for me. 52473. 

No whispers, no rumors. 32264. 

No wonder Im blue. 12527. 

No, you can’t go ridin’ in my jeep jeep. 491865. 
Noah’s little dove. 2990. 

Noblesse oblige. 17095. 

Nobody answered. 52474. 

Nobody-but you. 2991. 

Nobody calls me sweetheart now. 17651. 
Nobody can send me like my baby. 12528. 
Nobody cares. 26936, 26937, 53636 (387) 
Nobody cares about me. 17652. 

Nobody cares for her now. 47124 (348) 
Nobody does ‘it like you do. 14692 (493) 
Nobody else. 49186. 

Nobody else, but you. 26938, 32265, 34788 (504), 36757. 
Nobody else can take your place. 52475. 


Nobody else is taking your place. 26939, 36758. 

Nobody for me. 49187, 

Nobody has taken your place. 49188. 

Nobody home. 24219 (51, 54, 55, 73, 194, 639, 
847, 982, 983), 29091 (409), 34788 (46, 505), 
38171 (468), 53636 (16, 25, 74, 335) 

Nobody home cake walk. 24219 (983) 

Nobody just like you. 17096. 

Nobody knows. 44689. 

Nobody knows de trouble I’ve seen. 17097, 32266. 

Nobody knows the trouble I’ve had. 40151. 

Nodoby knows the trouble I’ve seen. 26940, 44690. 

Nobody left but me. 32267. 

Nobody loves afat man. 12529. 

Nobody loves the yellow Mr. Jap. 21889. 

Nobody’s business. 40152. 

‘Nobody’s fool. 40153. — 

Nobody’s gonna push us off the earth. 7653. 

Nobody’s heart. 21890. 

Noche de amor. 40154. 

Noche de luna. 32268, 32269. 

Noche en el mar. 12530. 

Noche serena. 34788 (506) 

Noches de Castilla. 32270. 

Noches de Hungaria. 26941. 

Noches de serenata. 36759. 

Nocturna rosa, 32271. 


Nocturne. 2992, 5201 (704), 7654, 7655, 9582 (330), 


-12531, 17098, 21981, 24219 (984), 32272, 32273, 
34788 "607, 508), 36760, 44691, 52476. 
Nocturne caprice. 29091 (410) 
Nocturne, extrait du ballet Kilidja. 9582 (331) 
Nocturne for piano. 26942. 
Nocturne in B flat min. 41610 (134) © 
Nocturne in blue. 12532. 
Nocturne in C min. 17099. 
Nocturne in C Sharp min. 26943. 
Nocturne in D flat. 29091 (411) 
Nocturne in F min. 21892. 
Nocturne in G min. 14692 (494) 
Nocturne moderne. 17100. 
Nocturne symphonique. 5201 ('705) 
Nocturnes. 24219 (985) 
Nocturnette. 29091 (412) 
Nodding poppies. 12533. 
Nodding tulips. 52477. 
Noel. 7656. 
Noél du soldat. 29091 (413) 
Noel, Noel. 7657, 7658. 
Nola. 18845 (218), 24219 (986) 
Non ti conosco piu. 36761. 
Nonchalant good-bye. 26944. 
Noncooperation blues. 26945. 
None but the lonely heart. 44692. 
None of these things came true. 32274. 
None other lamb. 7659. 
None other name. 2993. 
None other than you, 7660, 
None so wonderful as He, 40155. 
Noon. 38171 (295) 
Noon day Bouque Bay. 36762. 
Noontide prayer. 32275. 
Nora is leaving. 44693. 
Nora Kathleen I love you. 32276. 
Nora Lou. 26946. 
Noralee. 32277, 
‘Nora’s answer. 44694. 
Norden album, 47124 (349-354) 
Nordiske melodier. 34788 (509) 
Noreen. 49189. 
Norene. 12534, 
Norma, 44695, 


Norma is awakened. 44696. 

North America. 12535. 

North American way. 12536, 17101. 
North Dakota. 17102. 

North light’s might makes love sogreat. 44697. 
North of the border. 12537. 

North star. 24219 (987) 

North to the Klondike. 9887, 12538. 
North wind. 38171 (296) 

N.1.S.T.C. alma mater. 40156. 
Northern lights & you. 12539. 


. Northern pines. 36763. 


Northern pioneers. 2994. 

Northland. 14692 (495) 

Northlands. 52478. 

Northwestern is our name. 7661. 

Northwestern push-on song. 47124 (355) 
Norvella waltzes. 52479. 

Norway, the land of the midnight sun. 34788 (510) 


'. Norwegian dance. 14692 (496), 36764. 


Norwegian memories. 38171 (297) 
Norwegian minuet. 38171 (298) 
Norwegian slumber song. 14692 (497) 
Norwegische weise. 9582 (332) 
Norwich stomp. 40157. 

Nos, os carécas. 52480. 

Nostalgia. 2995, 17103. 

Nostalgia chalaca. 26947. 

Nostalgie. 5201 (706) 

Not a buck for the duck. 12540. 

Not all the peaches grow in Georgia. 36765. 
Not alone. 40158. 

Not any more. 44698. 

Not ashamed of Jesus. 5201 (707), 14692 (498) 
Not by nail-prints only. 21893. 

Not even a mouse. 2996-2998. 

Not exactly. 21894. 

Not good-bye, but just so-long. 44699. 
Not goodbye but so long. 44700. 

Not I but Christ. 29091 (414) 

Not in the cards. 36766. 

Not in vain. 49190. 

Not lonesome or worried. 49191. 

Not me. 49192. 

Not mine. 12541. 

Not now but in the coming years. ees 
Not one. 29091 (415) 

Not pau. 32278. 

Not peace but a sword. 49193. 

Not so long ago. 21895. 

Not so quiet please. 2999. 

Not so very long ago. 40159. 

Not the same old girl. 47124 (356, 357) 
Not till then. 21896. ” 

Not to cause tears. 17104. 

Not tonight Josephine. 12542, 17105, 44702, 52481. 
Not understood. 24219 (988) 

Not until I met you. 17106. 

Not what I long to do. 50835 (262) 

Not yet Jeannette. 3000. 

Note that bounces. 36767. 

Notes de bandoneon. 21897. 

Notes on my heart strings. 12543. 
Nothin’ for mah own. 3001. 

Nothin’ on my mind. 17107. 


Nothin’ on my mind but you. 7662, 21898-21901, 
' 32279. 


Nothing but girls. 5201 (334, 505, 612) 
Nothing but leaves. 24219 (989) 

Nothing but love. 36768. 

Nothing but the love of Jesus. 5201 (708) 
Nothing but this. 3002. 

Nothing ever happens now. 36769, 


ee 


Mig wrt as 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Nothing I care for, nothing I want. 12544. 

Nothing in view. 44703. 

Nothing is new in my heart. 21902. 

Nothing is too small for Him. 29091 (416) 

Nothing matters anymore. 12545. 

Nothing matters now. 3003, 36770. 

Nothing much. 44704. 

Nothing new under the sun. 3004. 

Nothing on my mind but you. 17108, 
21904. 

Nothing sustaining. 38171 (299) 

Nothing to do. 7663. 

Nothing to do but dream. 49194. 

Nothing to fear. 29091 (417) 

Nothing to worry about. 7664. 

Nothing will matter. 32280. 

Notte siciliana. 21905. 

Notturno. 3005, 14692 (499) 

Notturno a Maria. 17109. 

Nourah. 24249 (990) 

Novelette. 21906, 41610 (135) 

Novellette. 9582 (333) 

Novelty three step. 24219 (991) 

November the fourteenth. 44705. 

Novena for Manila. 3006. 

Noviecita. 36771. 

Novilunio. 36772. 

Now & always. 7665, 21907. 

Now & forever. 7666, 44706. 

Now & forever, sweetheart. 32281. 

Now & then. 26948, 26949, 52482. 

Now are we all here, yes. 34788 (511) 

Now comes the dawn. 52483. 

Now don’t you worry, mom. 32282. 

Now forget me. 7667. 

Now, good-bye. 32283. 

Now he belongs to the ages. 49195. 

Now he’s an ensign in the navy. 21908. 

Now I am rid of that worried mind. 7668. 

Now I can love you. 21909. — 

Now I can 't do wrong. 44707. 

Now, I don’t know. 3007. 

Now I gotta go. 36773. 

Now I know. 17110, 17111, 26950, 34788 (512), 
49196. 

Now I know, my heart told me so. 17112. 

Now I know the reason why. 36774. 

Now I lay me down to sleep. 12546. 

Now I'm acclimated. 12547. 

Now I’m glad that I lost you. 32284. 

Now I’m in love. 12548. 

Now I’m in love with you. 3008. 

Now I’m your prisoner of war. 49197. _ 

Now is Christ risen. 41610 (136) 

Now is the month of maying. 49198. 

Now is the time. 7669, 12549, 17113, 52484. 

Now is the time to get behind the boys. 32285. 

Now it can be sung. 12550. 

Now it’ll soon be over over there. 49199. 

Now it’s all over. 7670. 

Now it’s the women’s turn. 36775. 

Now it’s up to you and me. 44708. 

Now Johnny’s got his gun. 7671. 

Now, just supposin’. 40160. 

Now listen. 36776. - 

Now look what you did. 36777. 

Now or never. 7672, 49200. 

Now rest beneath the shadow. 3009. 

Now - right now. 52485. 

’ Now she knows how to parle voo: 34788 (513) 

Now she wants to. 49201. 

Now sleeps the crimson petal. 17114, 21910. 


21903, 


INDEX 


Now tango. 9582 (334) 

Now that I have you. 3010, 44709. 

Now that I know. 26951, 36778. 

Now that I’m alone. 3011. 

Now that I’m free. 12551. 

Now that r ve found you. 40161, 40162. 

Now that I’ve got you again. 52486. 

Now that I’ve learned not to care. 36779. 

Now that I’ve lost you. 40163. 

Now that I’ve met you. 12552, 52487. 

Now that my Jack is a Johnny. 32286. 

Now that we are into it. 36780. 

Now that we’re init. 7673.  - 

Now that we’re over it’ll be all over. 

Now that you are gone. 3012, 52488. 

Now that you have my heart. 7674. 

Now that you know. 36781. 

Now that you're gone. 3013-3015, 17115, 21912, 
36782, 49202. 

Now that you ve gone & forgotten. 40164. 


12553, 21911. 


: Now the day is ended. 1199. 


Now _ day is over.. 14692 (500-502), 53636 
388 

ae the eagle screams. 12554. 

Now United bombs are falling. 49203. 

Now voyager. 43702. 

Now we know we’ re in love. 52489. 

aoe re goin’ after Hitler, Mussolini & the Japs. 
32287 

Now we re living in heaven. 7675. 

Now we re men. 52490. 

Now we’ ve got to do it all over. 21913. 

Now what am I todo. 26952. 

Now what are you gonna do. 36783. 

Now would you. 26953. 

Now you know. 40165, 44710/ 

Now you know why. 32288. 

Now you tell one. 32289. 

Now you re gone. 36784. 

Now you're my inspiration. 12556. 

Now you've met the angel. 12557. 

Now's the time. 44711, 52491. 

Now’s the time to get behind MacArthur. 7676. 

Now’s the time, to get the glory hallalujah [?] 
spirit. 12558. 

Now's the time to smile. 40166. 

Noxubee ode. 26954. 

Nozze di Haura. 24219 (992) 

Nube negra. 44712. 

Niirnberger puppe. 14692 (261) 

Nuevo Leon. 36785. 

Nuits de Paris. 17116. 

Number is love. 26955. 

Number 1. 17117. 

No. 1 on my heart parade. 52492. 

No. 1-5. 21914-21918. 

Number 4. 17118. 

No. 5. 21919. 

Number 9. 17119. 

No. 10. 12559. 

Number 99. 12560. 

No. 199. 17120. 

Numbers jive. 49204. 

Nunc dimittis. 5201 (709), 12561, 34788 (514) 

Nunca llores. 44713. 

Nunca mas. 7677. 


_ Nunca y siempre. 17121. 


Nuptial march. 24219 (993) 
Nurse, nurse, nurse. 9582 (335) 
Nursery rhymes. 36786. 
Nursery romance. 17678. 
Nursery songs. 49205. 


_ Nursery without rhyme. 17122. 


2173 


INDEX 


. 3, n. 8., v. 37 


Nurse’s prayer. 17123. 

Nurse’s song, 5201 (710) 

Nurse’s victory song. 44714. : 

Nursie, nursie. 21920. 

Nut song. 18845 (219, 220), 24219 (994) 

Nutcracker suite. 3016. 

Nuthin’. 50835 (263) 

Nuts & wine. 5201 (209) 

Nyki. 32290. 

Nymph & swain.. 50835 (264), 53636 (389) 

Nymphs & shepherds. 53636 (390) 

QO, bayou. 21921. 

O be joyful in the Lord. 14692 (503, 504), 24219 
(995), 29091 (418, 419) é ; 

O, beautiful America. 3017. 

O beloved soul, array thee. 21922. 

O blessed life eternal. 38171 (300) 

O blessed moments. 49206. 

O blessed night. 7679. 

O bone Jesu. 21923, 27396. 

O Branford men. 52493. 

O brother man. 40167. 

O Buddy boy. 52494. . 

OCD song. 32291. 

O.C.H.S. 36787. 

O.C.S. victory march. 49207. 

O Canada. 9582 (336, 337), 14692 (505) 

O carrousel. 7680. 

O cast your burden on Him. 40168. 

O Christ, the living Lord of light. 47124 (358, 359) 

.O Christ who holds the open gate. 3018. 

O Christians raisé your hearts. 3019. 

O come, all ye faithful. 7681. 

O come & mourn with me awhile. 14692 (506) 

O come let us sing. 53636 (391) 

O come, loud anthems let us sing. 52495. 

O country beautiful. 12562. 

O country immortal. 5201 (711) 

O darkest woe. 32292. 

O day of rest & gladness. 14692 (507) 

O, dearest land. 32293. 

O dearest one, thou hast my heart. 17124. 

O espantalho. 26956. 

O eternal immortal soul. 21924. 

O eyes that are weary. 29091 (420) 

QO fair, O wondrous holy night. 34788 (515) 

O Father God of tender love. 26957. 

O Father, haste the promised hour. 12563. 

O Father, keep us we pray. 36788. 

Oferreiro. 21925. 

O flower divine. 38171 (256) 

O for a closer walk with God. 32294. 

O freedom is a noble thing. 26958, 49208. 

O Garoto. 7682. 

O gladsome light. 9582 (338, 339) 

O glorious day. 40169. 

QO glorious morn. 9582 (340) 

O glorious throng. 38171 (301) 

O glory. 26959. 

O God, beneath Thy guiding hand. 21926. 

O God, grant us victory. 44715. 

O God of mercy & might. 3020. 

O God, our help in ages past. 7683, 12564, 14692 
(508) ; 

O God protect him, please. 12565. 

O God, protect with Thy strong hand our native 
land. 53636 (392) 

G God, revive Thy church. 17125. . 

O gracious queen. 12566. 

O, hail, Mr. President. 3021, 

O heart, my heart. 5201 (712) 

O Herre Gott. 50835 (265) 

O holy bread of heaven. 3022. 


2174 


O holy night. 14692 (509), 29091 (421), 44716. 

O Holy Word. 50835 (266) 

O how I love Him. 24219 (996) 

O hush thee my babie. 53636 (393) 

O Ireland we have come. 44717. 

Ol! Japs. 21927. 

O Jesu Christ. 44718. 

O Jesu, ego amo Te. 5267. 

O Jesu, I have promised. 24219 (997) 

O Jesu meek. 3023. _ 

O Jesus, every thought of Thee. 24219 (998) 

O Jesus, Thou art standing. 24219 (999), 34788 
(516) 

O June you bring me roses.. 53636 (394) 

O.K. professor. 52496. 

U.K. Uncle Sam. 12567, 32295. 

O.K. U.S.A. 17126. 

O King Immortal. 9582 (341, 342) 

O Lamb of God. 3024. 

© Lamb of God, Icome. 14692 (510) 

O land ever glorious. 52497. 

O land of my heart. 3025. 

O let Thy merciful kindness. 32296. 

O light divine. 32297, 40170. 

O, light of a Catholic soul. 52498. 

O light, whose beams illumine all. 3026. 

O little town of Bethlehem. 17684, 21928, 24219 
(1000), 34788 (517), 36789, 40171. 

O Lord God! Why dost Thou still stay Thy hand. 
40172. 

O Lord, how excellent. 41610 (137) 

O Lord, how manifold. 5201 (713) 

O Lord, I have loved. 44719. 

O Lord I will praise Thee. 17127. 

O Lord most holy. 34788 (518), 36790, 47124 (360, 
361) 

O Lord my God, Thou art very great. 44720. 

O Lord of Heaven. 47124 (362) 

O Lord of Hosts! Almighty King. 

O Lord, support us. 12568, 44721. 

O love divine. 14692 (511) 

O love of God. 32298, 40173. 

O love of mine. 36791. 

O love that casts out fear. 17129. 

O love that wilt not let me go. 3027. 

O love the Lord, 24219 (1001) 

O lovely night. 36792, 50835 (267) 

O loving Father. 14692 (512) 

O luminous night. 3028. 

O magnum mysterium. 32299. 

O May, thou art a merry time. 24219 (1002) 

O mighty ship sail on & on. 52499. 

O mistress mine. 3029, 47124 (363) 

O most precious Saviour. 52500. 

O mother dear. 32300. 

O mother dear be proud of me. 36793. 

O mother-heart. 32301. . 

O mothers of America. 12569. 

© my Father. 3030. 

O my Lawd. 32302. 

O, my love. 17130. 

O nightingale, awake. 3031, 3032. 

O paradise. 14692 (513) 

OU paradise, O paradise. 17131. 

O passo do kanguru. 12570. 

O perfect love. 36794. 

O praise & bless the Lord. 12571. 

O praise God in His holiness. 26960. 

O praise the Lord. 12572, 29091 (422) 

O praise the Lord of heaven. 36795. 

O prophet voices. 24219 (1003) 

O quam suavis est. 49209. 

O radiant hour. 29091 (423) 


17128. 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


O radiant stars. 24219 (1004) 

O rejoice, ye Christians, loudly. 26961. 

O rest in the Lord. 24219 (1005) 

O reste enfante. 9582 (343) 

O Rex gloriae. 3033. 

O Rommel. 32303. 

O roundelay. 14692 (514) 

O sailor boy. 32304. 

O, sailor, don’t forget. 17132. 

O salutaris. 36796, 50998. 

O salutaris hostia. 21929. 

O Saving Victim. 36797. 

O Saviour of the world. 21930. 

O say, can you see. 17133. 

O seele mein. 50835 (268) 

O sing a song of Bethlehem. 7685. 

O sing me a song of the shepherd of love. 
44722. 

O sing of our Saviour. 44723. 

‘O sing unto the Lord. 26962, 53636 (395) 

aan unto the Lord with thanksgiving. 29091 
424 

O sino da egrejinha. 26963. 

O skies of springtime. 5201 (714) 

O, soldier look up. 12573. 

O sole mio. 14692 (515), 47124 (364) 

O Son of Man, who walked each day. 7686. 

O sorrow, go thy way. 14692 (516) 

O, Southland. 5201 (715) 

O sparkling little morning. 24219 (1006) 

O star of night. 44724. 

O starry night of long ago. 44725. 

O stop the sun. 21931. 

O, Susanna variations. 40174. 

O that we two were Maying. 24219 (1007) 

O the days of the Kerry dancing. 17134. 

O the Dodgers are a fighting team. 40175. 

O the Lamb. 29091 (425) 

O Thou eternal Christ of God. 7687. 

O Thou who camest from above. 26964. 


O Thou whose spirit did at first inflame. 21932. 


O Tokio! O Tokio. 12574. 

O violet, sweet violet. 14692 (517) 

Ovos omnes. 16817. 

O, we’ll get there by and by. 7688. 

O were my love yon lilac fair. 14692 (518) 
O what a lucky me. 7689. 

O what the joy & glory, 12575. 

O, where doI stand now. 21933. 

O wherefore come ye. 38171 (302) 

O wie wogt es sich. 18845 (221) 

O wondrous night. 7690. 

O world, I now must leave thee. 32305, 44726. 


O world, thou art wondrous fair. 24219 (1008, 1009) 


Oahu. 3035-3036, 26965. 

Oahu way. 40176. 

Oak. 40177. 

Oasis. 7691, 44727. 

Oaxaca. 32306, 36798. 

Obedience to God. 29091 (426) 
Oben, wo die sterne gluhen. 21934. 
Oberek na plynacej rzece, 3037. 
Oberlin. 21935. 


Oberon. 14692 (519), 18845 (221), 24219 (1010), 


34788 (519) 
Oberon overture. 14692 (519), 24219 (1010) 
Obertass mazurka. 7692. 
Object of my love. 49210. 
O’Brien has gone Hawaiian. 17135. 
Obsesion. 3038. 
Obvious conclusion is love. 3039. 


Occasional hymns. 44728. 

Occhi miei. 40178. 

Ocean echoes. 7693. 

Ocean honeymoon. 24219 (1011) 

Ocean roar. 17694. 

Oceans of love. 12576. 

Oceanus. 12577. 

Och! Dem Russians are knocking me out. 49211. 
Ochun-o-cuando venga la zafra. 26966. 
Oc-oc. 29091 (427) 

Octaves. 5201 (716) 

October again. 44729. 

October leaves. 44730. 

Od dworu do dworu. 9582 (344, 345) 
Od kako sam sevdah svezo. 12578. 
Ode héroique. 41610 (138) 

Ode to a bombsight. 7695. 

Ode to akiss. 26967. 


Ode to America. 3040, 12579, 17136, 26968, 26969 


40179. 
Ode to Franklin D. 52501. 
Ode to freedom. 3041. 
Ode to Kipling. 21936. 
Ode to March. 5201 (717) 
Ode to the homeland. 3042, 3043, 26970. 
Ode to the Statue of Liberty. 32307. 
Ode to the Union Jack. 26971. 
Ode to youth. 44731. 


O’Dell’s (Doye) favorite cowboy & hillbilly songs. 


12580. 


Odor of violets. 41900, 42049, 44209, 44210, 44696, 


44732, 44733. 
O’er starlit seas. 5201 (718) 
O’er the sea to Tokyo. 17137. 
Osterreichisches reiterlied. 18845 (222) 
Oeuvres completes pour orgue. 14692 (520, 521) 
Of all the year, ’tis summer. 32308. 
Of course Ido. 21938. 
Of course you know it’s love again. 26972. 
Oi love. 7696. 
Of love & understanding. 3044. 
Of one heart. 26973. 
Of one so dear to me. 49212. 
Of such is the Kingdom. 36799. - 
Of the robin & the master. 14692 (522) 
Of thee I sing. 3045, 26974, 38044. 
Of thee I write. 12581, 21939. 
Of use to U.S.A. 36800. 
Of V we sing. 19661, 23582. 
Of women. 21940. 
Of you I dream. 40180. 
Of youl sing. 12582. 
Of you, my love. 3046. 
Of your own accord. 21941. 
Off the beaten track. 29350, 39959. 
Off the deck, we fly for navy. 52502. 
Off the elbow. 17138. 
Off the shore. 44734, 
Off to a scrap. 7697. 
Off to camp. 32309. 
Off to get my Jap. 17139. 
Off to school. 40181. 
Off to the barracks march. 50835 (269) 
Off to the war. 44735. 
Off to Tokyo. 26975. 
Off with our coats. 32310. 
Offenes geheimnis. 9582 (346) 
Offering song. 21942. 
Offertoire sur deux noels. 9582 (347) 
Offertory. 12583. 
Office of the holy communion. 3047. 
Office scene. 12584. 
Officer’s mess. 26976. 


Official West Point march. 32311, 32312, 49213-49215 


Ofrenda campera. 3048. 

Ofrenda criolla. 12585. 

Oft in the twilight. 17140. 

Often. 21943. 

Often, dearest. 29091 (428) 

Og det var den mérke blaaregn. 47124 (365) 
Ogeechee River lullaby. 49216. 

Ogoun badagris. 3049. 

Oh! Adolf. 7698. 

Oh A4olph, we want to play with you. 44736. 
Oh America. 26977. 

Oh America, our adopted land. 32313. 

Oh American eagle, fly on. 7699. 


Oh, American, oh, American, come for our liberty. 


26978. 

Oh baby. 44737. 

Oh baby I ain't foolin’. 26979. 

Oh baby! Just try it some time. 36801. 

Oh, baby, look what you're doing to me. 26980. 

Oh baby; won't you say, Ido. 7790. 

Oh baby, you've got something there. 49217. 

Oh beautiful America. 40182, 40183. 

Oh beautiful girl. 7701. 

Oh beautiful Pearl Harbor. 12586. 

Oh beautiful star, 49218. 

Oh bit of joy. 32314, 

Oh blessed country mine. 3050. 

Oh, bonnets of blue. 44738. 

Oh boy, I’m in the groove. 26981. 

Oh, boy! Oh, boy! What a nightmare. 12587. 

Oh, boys just hold your breath. 44739. 

Oh! Breathe not his name. 5201 (719) 

Oh bring back that love that beautiful love. 40184. 

Oh! Britain. 17141. 

Oh! Brother. 44740. 

Oh bury me not on a lonely hillside. 26982. 

Oh Carmen Carmencita. 17702. 

Oh Charlotte. 32315. 

Oh come, all ye faithful. 29091 (429) 

Oh, could we lightly fly. 3051. 

Oh darling. 40185, 52503. 

Oh darling please come back. 3052. 

Oh dear. 3053. 

Oh dear Marea. 12588. 

Oh dear Marie. 41619 (139) 

Oh, dear, what can the matter be. 17142. 

Oh Delaware. 32316. 

Oh doctor. 44741, 48325, 48422, 49684. 

Oh! Donald Duck. 12589. 

Oh Flag we pledge allegiance to thee. 12590. 

Oh foolish me. 44742. 

Oh, for a gracious reviving. 29091 (430) 

Oh, for a moon. 26983. 

on! for the horse & buggy days. 7703. 

Oh, for the life o the army. 52504. 

on! For the life of a fireman. 5201 (720) 

Oh gee how I love you. 49219. 

Oh, gee, I’ve got the navy blues. 17143. 

Oh gee! Oh gosh! Oh gee. 32317. 

Oh, Genevieve. 26984. 

Oh! Get hold of that pirogue. 17144. 

Oh give me America. 21944. 

Oh! Give me love. 36802. 

Oh glory hallelujah. 21945. 

Oh God fill my heart with a victory song. 
44743. 

Oh God my rest. 26985. 

Oh God save America. 36803, 40186. 

Oh golly. 21946. 

Oh golly, Molly. 17145. 

Oh! Gustave. 9582 (348) 

Oh! Gypsy heart. 17146. 


Oh! Had I Jubal’s lyre. 12591. 

Oh, hail America. 40187. 

Oh happy day ’twill be boys when you come march- 
ing home. 52505. 

Oh, have you looked into the matter. 21947. 

Oh, hear all America singing. 17147. 

Oh! Heavenly bliss. 7704. 

Oh Henry. 44744, 

Oh Hirohito we’re going to set your Rising Sun. 
3054. 

Oh, Hitler. 3055. 

Oh hon’ I’ve gotta run in my stockin’. 3056. 

Oh! Honey, tell me you'll be mine. 36804. 

Oh! Honey! Will you walk with me. 49220. 

Oh, how could you know. 26986. 

Oh! How good it is to know. 52506. 

Oh how he can singan Irish song. 24219 (1012) 


Oh! How he misses his missus. 3057. 


Oh how I hate to go home by myself. 3058. 

Oh, how I have roamed. 26987. 

Oh how I love a wedding. 3059. 

Oh how I love it. 32318. 

Oh! How I love O-hi-o. 26988, 44745. 

Oh, how I love to turn over before getting up in the 
morning. 3060. 

Oh how I miss you, 12592, 49221, 52507. 

Oh, how I'm glad I’m an American. 3061. 

Oh how my Bonnie lies. 3062. 

Oh, how that lady, she could love. 52508. — 

Oh, how that woman could cook. 5201 (721) 

Oh how we love our Uncle Sammy. 26989. 

Oh how we miss you each night. 7705. 

Oh! Hush ye. 3063. 

Oh! I can’t get along with my baby. 32319. 

Oh! Idon’t care. 17148. 

Oh! I found my little lamb. 7706. 

Oh, I know what I’m gonna do. 26990. 

Oh! I'll praise His name. 44746. 

Ohr ma bombardier. 40188. 

Oh, I’m a nephew of my Uncle Sam. 3064. 

Oh, I’m going home to mother. 44747. 

On! It was a beautiful dream. 24219 (1013, 1014) 

Oh Italia, Italia, beloved. 34788 (520) 

Oh it’s ,preat to be a sailor. 12593. 

Oh - it’s you. 32320. 

Oh! Jeanie. 52509. 

Oh Jesus, sweet Child. 12594. 

Oh Joe, Joe please come back again. 40189. 

Oh, Johnie, you're a sailor. 32321. 

Oh Johnnie get your gun, got the Japs on the run. 
7707. 

Oh! Johnny teach me to dance. 49222. 

Oh, kiss me goodbye Louise. 21948. 

Oh! Lady get to knitting there is no time for quiting 
[?] 12595. 

Oh! Lady get to knitting, there is no time for quit- 
ting. 44748. 

Oh, lady of my pipe dreams. 3065. 

Oh Lake Labelle moon. 36805, 52510. 

Oh! Land of liberty. 49223. 

Oh, land of mine. 49224. 

Oh, laugh & swing with me. 52511. 

Oh Lawdy Lawd. 12596. 

Oh Lawdy send me aman. 21949. 

Oh, let me linger near. 21950. 

on! Liberty. 44749. 

Oh Lisette. 18845 (223), 38171 (303) 

Oh, little children lead us now. 52512. 

Oh, little dove. 12597. 

Oh, little flower of spring. 26991. 

Oh little sweetheart of the prairie. 52513. 

Oh! Lolita. 52514. 


2176 


INDEX 


‘nos. 1-12, 1942 


.Oh Lord! I’m tired of trouble. 32322. 
Oh Lord remind us lest we forget. 36806. 
Oh Lord, send de rain. 32323. 

Oh, love, I’m lonely. 7708. 
Oh, lovely moon. 36807. 

‘Oh, Lynette, do not cry for me. 49225. 

Oh madrecita. 12598. 

Oh! Maggie dear. 44750. 

Oh, Maggie, what shall it be? The coat The air! 
The sea. 49226. 

Oh, Marie. 12599, 24219 (1015) 

Oh, Master of Galilee. 40190. 

Oh maybe you can. 32324. 

Oh me. 44751.: 

Oh me oh my. 44752. 

Oh mercy, Percy, perse-vere. 21951. 

Oh mia Pepita. 36808. 

Oh Minnesota moon. 26992. 

Oh, Miss Flanagan. 7709, 17149. 

Oh! Miss Jaxson. 17150, "26993. 

Oh mister. 44753. 

Oh Mister Doughboy. 40191. 

Oh Mister Hitler. 49227, 52515. 

Oh, Mister Jap. 32325, 44754. 

Oh, Mr. Mailman. 44755. 

Oh Mister Mailman, bring me word of my love. 

12600. 

Oh, Mister Moon. 40192. 
Oh! Mister Nelson. 32326. 

Oh - Mister Nipponese. 21952. 

Oh, Mr. Rubinstein. 47124 (366) 

Oh, Mister Snibichuck. 36809. 


Oh! Mister there’s awar on ain’t-yer-heard. 44756. 


Oh Mister Weather Man. 44757. 

Oh mom, oh mom, I miss you so. 52516. 

Oh mom, oh pop. 40193. 

Oh, moon, shine on. 12601. 

Oh morning star. 26994. 

Oh, mother. 7710. 

Oh mother dear. 7711. 

Oh, mother I will miss you. 26995. 

Oh, must you treat me so. 17151. 

Oh, my. 5201 (722) 

Oh, my beloved. 3066. 

Oh my darlin’. 36810. 

Oh, my darling. 44758, 49228. 

Oh, my darling, be with me. 44759. 

Oh, my darling Clementine. 12602, 12603, 26996. 

Oh, my darling sweet. 21953. 

Oh, my dear. 44760. 

on! My dear blue eyed Mary, I miss your tender 
kiss. 3067. 

_ Oh, my dear bombardier. 12604. 

On! My head aches. 12605. 

Oh my Kathleen. 32327. 

Oh my little Evelina. 40194. 

Oh my Lord. 3068. 

Oh, my Lord to Thee we cling. 3069. 

Oh my love do you remember. 44761. 

Oh, my lovely senorita. 26997, 26998. 

Oh my! Oh my America. 32119. 

Qh, my soul. 21954. 


On’ Myrtle! Oh, Myrtle, get yourself a girdle. 7712. 


Oh Nikolina. 17152. 

Oh, no, you were never meant for me. 26999. 
Oh, oh. 12606. 

Oh, oh, it’s forty below. 49229. 

On’ oh mama. 12607. 

-Oh, oh, Mr. Moon. 27000. 

Oh, oh, oh. 34788 (521) 

Oh, oh, oh, you naughty boy. 32328. 

Qh, open the door. 32329. 

Oh, papa, oh. 49230. 


Oh, Peter, go ring dem bells. 44762. 

Oh piffle. 44763. 

Oh! Please. 36811. 

Oh, poor my heart. 44764. 

Oh pretty nurse. 32330. 

Oh Private Johnny. 21955. 

Oh! Rubber is so scarce. 49231. 

Oh say. 21956. 

Oh say! By the way. 17153. 

Oh say, Don Jose. 3070. 

Oh, scusi. 32331. 

Oh’see the snow fall. 17154. 

Oh Shangri-La. 40195. 

Oh sing a song for me. 36812. 

Oh, sing me a song of the Golden West. 32332. 
Oh, sinner! Accept Christ today. 49232. 
Oh sleep not my country. 32333. 

Oh, soft was the song. 52517. 


On! Soldier, soldier. 32334. 


Oh! Soldier you have my heart. 49233. 


‘Oh! Stay the sun. 44765. 


Oh sugar. 27001. 

Oh, sunrise. 3071. 

Oh! Susanna. 3072, 7713, 40196. 

Oh Susannah medley. 7714. 

Oh sweet spring. 17155. 

Oh! Sweetheart be true to me. 40197. 

Oh, Texas. 12608. 

Oh that beautiful band. 29091 (431, 432) 

Oh! That kiss. 44766. 

Oh! That lovey rag. 41610 (140) 

Oh that Mister So And So. 49234. 

Oh! The bright crimson poppy. 44767. 

Oh, the dear old songs. 49235. 

Oh, the glory of His mission. 17156. 

Oh, The infantry. 21957. 

Oh! The music played a love trick all around. 
27002. 

Oh the pity of it all. 12609. 

Oh the Red, White & Blue. 21958, 21959. 

Oh, there’s no ee girl as mine. 32335. 

Oh-this Rita. 401 

Oh those daze. 39081 (433, a4) 

Oh, the Ya Ss are on the way. 7715. 

on! They’ll never down Old Glory. 12610. 

Oh, this love. 5201 (723) 

Oh those days. 14692 (523), 18845 (224, 225) 

Oh! Tim’s in the army. 49236. 

Oh to be in England. 53636 (396) 

Oh! Uncle Sammie. 21960. 

Oh, Uncle Sammie! Keep your eye on that girl of mine. 
3073. 

Oh unhappy day. 7716. 

Oh! United States of America. 44768. 

Oh, we got unfinished business. 49237. 

Oh we hate those sauerkraut Germans. 44769. 

Oh well. 40199. 

Oh we’ll start out for Japan, but we’ll come back from 
Germany. 12611. 

Oh we’re leaving for the army inthe morning. 7717. 

Oh, what a beautiful baby. 5201 (724) 

Oh ‘what a beautiful dream. 49238. 

Oh! What a beautiful ocean. 7718. 

Oh! What a beautiful vision. 52518. 

Oh, what a beginning. 36813. 

Oh what a day to sail. 27003. “ 

Oh what a foolI was. 21961. 

Oh what a night to be spendin’ back home. 
36814. 

Oh! What a sacrifice. 27004. 

Oh what a time. 27005. 

Oh, when is it chilly in Chile. 3074. 

on! Where does the sea go, when the tide goes out 
40200. 


- Oh why did you. 52519. 


2177 


INDEX 


pt. 3,n. s., v. 37 


Oh, why do we have to have war. - 36815. 

Oh, why do you cry over me. 27006. 

Oh Willie. 32336. 

O wind blow me a melody. 32337. 

Oh yeah, you think you’re smart. 17157. 

Oh, yes. 49239. 

Oh, yes, I’ll come back, I know I’ll come back. 
44770. 

Oh yes! Oh yes. 12612. 

Oh yes there’ s trouble everywhere. 40201. 

Oh! Yes, you’re gonna be blue. 49240. 

Oh you aeroplane. 36816. 

Oh! You bashful girl. 7719. 

Oh you beautiful blonde. 41610 (141) 


. Oh! You beautiful doll. 3075. 


Oh! You big shot Hitler. 21962. 
Oh! You bundle of joy. 34788 (522) 
Oh! You curly head. 3076. 

Oh you gotta zig you gotta zag. 36817. 
Oh you Japs. 3077. 

Oh you little rascal. 21963. 

Oh you lovable you. 36818. 

Oh, you mean old moon. 27007. 

Oh you muddy river waters. 12613. 
Oh you old moon. 3078. 

Oh you sappy little Jappy. 21964. 
Oh you Sneaking little Japs. 27008. 
Oh, you’re a beautiful girl. 27009. 
Oh - te- lo. 12614. 

Oh, zghee, zghee. 17158-17160. 
O’Hara (Geoffrey) harmony hymns. 17161. 
Ohio moon. 27010. 

Ohioans. 27011. 

Oi, is dos a leiben. 21965. 

Oineg shabes. 9582 (349) 

8em pe. 21966. 

Oj, joj, joj. 32338. 

Qj Livado. 21967. 

Ojeadas. 5201 (725), 9582 (350) 
Ojos mas lindos. 32339. 
Okefeenokee. 3079. 

Oklahoma. 49241. 

Oklahoma lullaby. 17162. 
Oklahoma moon. 3080. 

Oklahoma Rose. 32340, 49242. 
Oklahoma university song. 12615. 
Okrecie na oberek. 3081. 

Ol’ banjo. 40202. 

ol’ cabin. 32341. 

ol’ Missou’ round-up. 17163. 

ol’ river sing. 21968. 

Ol’ Uncle Mose. 29091 (435) 

Old age assistance. 3082. 

Old aged couple. 27012. 

Old American custom. 17164. 

Old Amer. tune. 27013. 

Old Amer. way. 12616. 

Old & the new, 32342. 

Old are getting younger everyday. 41610 (142) 
Old army game. 32343. 

Old assembly line. 3083. 

Old Aunt Sarah. 40203. 
Old Australian moon keep shining. 36819. 
Old Bach at the organ. 3084. 

Old ballad. 21969. 

Old barn dance. 21970. 

‘Old bed quilt. 21971. 

Uld Bess. 32344. 


Old Black Joe. 3085, 12617, 14692 (524), 17165, 


24219 (1016, 1017), 38171 (257) 

Old boat Zion. 44771. 

Old bones on the prairie. 21972. 

Old Broadway’s not the same. 52520. 


Old bronco, my pal. 32345. 

Old bruin. 29091 (436) 

Old bubbling spring. 3086, 32346. 

ld Buddy. 44772. 

Old Buddy, we won’t fight any more. 36820. 
Old bumblebee & little butterfly. 12618. 


- Old cathedral bells. 36821. 


Old cayuse. 7720, 21973. 

Old Charlie, a buggy & two. 40204. 

Old Chelsea. 51799, 52356, 52386, 53069, 53609. 

Old cherry orchard. 40205. 

Old clay pipe. 36822. 

Old colony times. 3087, 3088. 

Old CZech air. 32347. 

Old dancing master. 12619. 

Old dear. 21974. 

Old dreams. 12620. 

Old dusty book. 27014. 

Old Dutch clock. 17721. 

Old snglish song. 24219 (1018) 

Old Erin, the place Iadore. 12621. 

Old evening star. 32348. 

Old family album. 27015. 

Old family record. 52521. 

Old fashioned Christmas. 40206, 49243. 

Old fashioned clock. 7722. 

Old fashioned garden in Virginia. 50835 (270) 

Old fashioned girl. 44773. 

Old fashioned groom & an up to date bride. 47124 
(367) 

Old fashioned home. 29091 (437), 32349. 

Old fashioned laces. 52522. 

Old fashioned lane. 32350. 

Old fashioned New year. 49244. 

Old fashioned saddle. 3089. 

Old fashioned sailor. 27016. 

Old fashioned school house. 49245. 

Old fashioned Texan moon. 27017. 

Old fashioned waltz. 12622. 

Old fireplace. 21975. 

Old flame never dies. 3090. 

Old Flemish folksong. 9582 (351) 

Old folks. 29091 (438, 439) 

Old fraternity. 32351. 

Old French chanson. 21976. 

Old French gavotte. 5201 (726) 

Old French gigue. 5201 (727) 

Old gang of kids. 12623. 

Old German dance. 5201 (728) 

Old Glory. 3091-3094, 7723, 7724, 12624-12626, 
17166, 21977-21982, 27018-27021, 32352-32354, 
36823, 36824, 40207, 40208, 44774-44784, 49246, 
52523, 52524. 


‘Old Glory beloved. 17167. 


Old Glory blessed Stars & Stripes. 36825. 
Old Glory flies forever. 32355. 

Old Glory floating still. 32356. 

Old Glory forever. 27022, 27023, 32357, 40209. 
Old Glory forever shall wave. 17168, 27024. 
Old Glory has never been taken down. 21983. 
Old Glory here we come. 3095. 

Old Glory, in the sunset. 17169. 

Old Glory is calling. 21984, 49247. 

Old Glory is in the sky. 21985. 

Old Glory is the Flag we love. 21986, 52525. 
Old Glory is waving high. 27025. 

Old Glory is waving tonight dear. 44785. 

Old Glory keep waving on. 17725. 

Old Glory march, 12627. 

Old Glory must wave. 27026. 

Old Glory must wave on. 49248. 

Old Glory, my Amer. Flag. 40210. 

Old Glory on parade. 32358, 40211. 


2178 


nos. 1- ‘2, 1942 


Old Glory selection. 50835 (271). 

Old Glory shall never fall. 21987. 

Old Glory speaks. 17726, 

Old Glory stands undaunted. 12628. 

Olé Glory still waves over land & sea. 32359. 


Old Glory, the Flag that has never known defeat. 


27027, 
Old Glory to victory. 32360. 
Old Glory waves. 32361. 
Old Glory, we are all out for you. 44786. 
Old Glory we ‘ll bring home free. 27028. 
Old Glory, we’re proud of you. 36826. 
Old Glory will be waving. 7727. 
Old Glory will not fall. 27029, 44787. 
Old Glory’s glory. 17170. 
Old Glory's still there. 27030, 32362. 
Old Glory’ s well worth fighting for. 12629. 
Old Glory’s wounds. 49249. 
Old Granada. 17728. 
Old grandfather’s clock. 17171. 
Old gray goose. 17729. 
Old gray mare. 52526. 
Old gray mare is back where she used to be. 


3096, 36827, 44788. 
Old grey mare. 44789, 47124 (368), 50835 (272) 
Old grey mare is coming back again. 27031. 
Old guard. 27032. 
Old guards patrol. 50835 (273) 
Old harp sings. 36828. 
Old Hawaii. 49250. 
Old Heidelberg, the splendid. 34788 (523) 
Old home church. 21988. 
Old home far away. 27033. 
Old home week, 44790. 
Old homestead fox trot, 34788 (524) 
Old house. 9582 (352) 
Old house boat. 36829 
Old inglenook. 34788 (525) 
Old Ireland shall be free. 24219 (1019) 
Ola Joe Doakes from Doakesville. 3097. 
Old Joe’s at it again. 40212. 
Old John Silver. 36830. - 
Old Johnny Riddle. 21989. 
Old juke box broke down. 12630. 
Old junk man. 3098. 
Old Kentucky blues. 47124 (369) 
Old Kentucky hills. 36831. 
Old Kentucky moon. 21990. 
Old King Cole. 5201 (729), 7730. 
Old kite. 36832. 
Old lad. 12631. 
Old Liberty. 7731. 
Old liberty bell. 36833, 40213. 
Old log cabin home. 40214. 
Old love. 36834. 
Old love dreams. 27034. 
Old love will remain. 24219 (1020) 
Old maid’s ball. 21991. 
Old Man Hitler. 52527. 
Old man ina tree. 53636 (397) 
Old Man Kangaroo. 44791. 
Old man of the canyon. 17732. 
Old Man Rhythm. 52528, 52529. 
Old Man River blues. 12632. 
Old Man Sunshine. 3099. 
Old Man World will smile again. 32363. 
Old memories. 3100. 
Old Mexico. 27035, 40215. 
Old mill wheel. 3101, 12633. 
Old mill’s still turning, sweetheart. 7733. 
Old Mississippi moon. 36835. 
Old Missouri win today. 12634. 
Old Mister Budget. 21992. 


INDEX 


Old Mister Moocher. 32364. 

Old Mrs. Forrest. 52530. 

Old Moravian thanksgiving. 44792. 
Old Mother Hubbard. 29091 (440) 
Old Mother Nature said. 44793. 

Old na-vee. 17734. 

Old New England fireplace. 44794. 
Old New England rendezvous. 17172. 
Old New England town. 36836, 49251. 
Old New’Jersey sticks. 27036. 

Old New York is young again. 27037. 
Old nineteenth hole. 32365. = 

Old Noah. 3102. 

Old North Sea. 27038. 

Old number nine. 17173. 

Old oak tree. 12635. | 

Old oaken bucket. 29091 (441) 

Old Oklahoma. 17174. 

Old pal. 27039, 36837. 


Old pal I gave my gal to you. 44795. 


Old pals. 17175. 

Old place ain’t what it used to be. 17176. 

Old place isn’t the same anymore. 17177. 

Old Poland. 32366. 

Old porch swing. 32367, 49252, 52531. 

Old postman blues. 52532. 

Old professor. 3103. 

Old refrain. 7735, 12636, 12637, 27040. 

Old Reliable march. 50835 (274) 

Old reveille man. 21993. 

Old rip. 3104. 

Old rocking chair in my mem’ry. 3105. 

Old romance. 3106, 5201 (730), 24219 (1021) 

Old rugged road. 12638. 

Old sad eyes. 32368. 

Old sage brush we couldn’t kill synthetic rubber 
song. 40216. 

Old St. Peter is color blind. 44796. 

Old salt. 36838. 

Old Sandy Hook is the spot for fluke. 32369. 

Old school bell. 18845 (226) 

Old Singapore. 49253. 

Old Smokey. 40217. 

Old Smoky. 17178. 

Old Sol. 7736. 

Old songs, new melody. 49254. 

Old southern custom. 12639. 

Old spinet. 24219 (1022) 

Old spinning wheel. 34788 (526) 

Old square dance is back again. 21994. 

Old State st., Chicago. 49255. 

Old stepping stones. 44797. 

Old Stone Mountain. 17179. 

Old sweetheart. 3107. - 

Old sweetheart of mine. 32370. 

Old swinging bridge. 32371. 

Old tar’s song. 12640. __ 

Old time barn dance. 44798. 

Old time religion. 5201 (731) 

Old time waltz medley. 17180. 

Old time West. 12641. 

Old timer. 44799. 

Old timers’ picnic. 32372. 

Old Tombolyn. 17181. 

Old town. 21995. 

Old town clock. 21996. 

Old town-crier. 21997. 

Old tree. 12642. 

Old Tri-color will march again, beside the old Red, 
White and Blue. 40218. 

Old Uncle Dudley. 21998. 

Old Uncle Fud. 3108, 32373. 


- Old Uncle Sammy’s hat. 3109. 


2179 


INDEX 


C 


Old U.S.A. is codite to go. 21999. 
Old Vienna. . 32374. © 
Old Viennese melody. 44800. 
Old village hall. 44801. 
Old violin. 52533.. 
Old Virginia moon. 3110, 32375." 
‘Old Virginia reel. 44802. 
Old wagon trail. 36839. 
Old waltz. 12643, 27041. 
Old Warrior River. 12644. 
Old water wheel. 3111, 53636 (398) 
Old Watt & the rabbits. 24219 (1023) 
Old white hoss. 44803. 
Old wooden pump. 44804. 
Old woolen shawl. 22000. ; 
- Qld world measures. 52636 (399) 
Olde style popcorn. 32376. 
Olden melody. 22001. 
Olé. 44805. 
Ole Faithful. 49256-49258. 
ulé las mujeres. 3112. - 
Ole Man Misery. 12645. 
Ole Moses put ‘Pharaoh in his place. 17182. 
Ole swimmin’ hole. 17183. 
Ole uncle Jim - hundred & one. 3113. 
Oleta. 3114. 
Olga. 32377. 
Olga the spy. 17184. 
Olimpiade. 2932. 
Olinda. 17185. 
Oliver’s twist. 
Olivet. 44807. 
Olivia. 7737, 22002. 
Ollie. 12646. 
Ollie, Ollie, outs in free. 3115. 
Oloi empres. 32378. 
Olvida mis besos. 52534. 
Olvfdame. 17186, 27042. 
Olvidate de mi. 17187. 
Olvideo. 22003. 
Olvido. 7738, 44808. 
Olympian collection of cornet solos with piano ac- 
“companiment. 12647. 
Olympic champ. 3116. 
Omaha. 52535. 
Omar abaje. 7739. 
Omar Khayyam. 9582 (353, 354), 18845 (227) 
Ombra di Don Giovanni. 14692 (525) 
Omnipotence. 24219 (1024), 44809. 
‘Omnis mundus jucundetur. 27043. 
On a beautiful beach. 38171 (304) 
On a beautiful beautiful night. 38171 (305) 
On a Chinese honeymoon. 47124 (370) 
On a circular staircase. 52536. 
Ona coral island. 17188. 
On a covered wagon trail. 22004. 
On a dessert [?] moonlight night. 12648. 
On a faded violet. 14692 (526) 
On a Hallowe’en. 44810. 
On a little Caribbean island. 36840. 
On a little island of dreams. 44811. 
On a little South Sea island. 22005. 
On a lovely day. 27044. 
On a magic carpet. 3117. 
On a meadow brook farm. 3118. 
Qn a mission. 44812. 
On a moonbeam. 14692 (527) 
’.Qna mountain top. 22006. 
On a night in December. 17189. 
On a night made to order. 22007. 
Ona rainy day. 12649. 
On a Saturday night. 32379, 32380. 
On a second front. 40219. 


44806. 


,On bended knee. 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Ona summer day. 32381. 

On a summer holiday. 32382. 
On a summer night. 40220. 
On a sunny afternoon. 24219 (1025) 

On a tropical summer night. 40221. 

On accounta be’cuz. 49259. 

On, America. 7740, 7741. 

On an Adirondack evening. 49260. 

On an island by the sea. 3119. 

On an island in the Caribbean Sea. 1742, 27045. 
On & off. 3120. 

On Bedloes Island. 36841. | 

52537. 

On Bethlehem’s plain. 5201 (732) 

On, Bisons, on. 22008. 

On- ‘pubbles & foam, forever to roam. 49261. 
On Chapel Hill. 17190, 17191, 32383. 

On December the seventh in 1941. 22009. 

On desert sands. 5201 (733) 


On duty. 40222. 


On duty - 24 hours a day. 44813. 

On Easter morn Christ rose again. 3121. 
On Echo Hill. 17192, 

On far away shores. 12650. — 

On fire. 27046. 

On Florida’s shore. 22010. 

On furlough mafiana. 27047. 

On guard. 17743, 40223, 44814, 44815. 
On guard after tattoo. 7744. 

On guard, America. 7745. 

On guard I think of you. 32384. 

On Hester street. 5201 (734) 

On high. 7746, 27048. 

On His Majesty’ S service. 9582 (355) 
On its way. 17747. 

On Laguna Beach. 40224. 

On land, on sea & inthe air. 7748. 
On land, on sea & in the sky. 22011. 
On leave. 40225. 

On leave for love. 44816. 

On leave tonight. 3122. 

On lonely Bataan. 22012. 

On Lookout Mountain. 12651. 

On Melody Lane. 32385. 

On Midway Island. 49262. 

On moonlit waters. 53636 (400) 

On my avenue. 32386. 

On my furlough. 17193. 

On my island of dreams. 36842. 

On my mind. 27049, 44817. 

On Nanakuli shore. 3123. 

On Old Glory. 32387. 

On, on, on to victory. 32388. 

On on to victory. 7749, 7750, 12652, 44818. 


On our way. 22013, 22014, 32389, 32390, 36843, 


2180 


40226, 44819. 

On our way to victory. 27050. 

On parade. 44820. 

On Paradise Isle. 40227. 

On Rainbow Island. 40228. 

On Rainbow Row. 36844. 

On rainy nights, I miss you most of all. 
22015. | 

On ranch 101. 29091 (442) 

On ranch 101, the wonderful one is you. 18845 
(228, 229) 

On Republic. 40229. 

On sentry duty. 36845. 

On silv’ry sands. 32391. 

On skates. 5201 (735) 

On Stardust Range. 22016. 

On Sunset Hill. 22017. 

On that Christmastide, in the long ago. 32392. 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


_ On that moonlight nite. 12653. 
On that wonderful day. 12654. 
On the after-beat. 22018. 
On the alert. 22019. 
On the back of a menu. 3124. 
On the Baltimore beam. . 7751. 
On the bandstand. 32393. 
On the banks of Allan Water. . 29091 (443) 
On the banks of Ponchartrain. 36846. 
On the banks of the Grand, by the Rapids. 40230. 
On the banks of the Kaskaskia. 32394. E 
On the banks of the old Kickapoo. 40231. 
On the banks of the River New. 12655. 
On the banks of the Wabash. 22020. 
On the banks of the Wye. 47124 (371) 
On the bark of an old cherry tree. 50835 (275) 
On the battlefield with the Red cross. 38171 (306, 
307 
On Atk Bay of Naples. 29091 (444) 
On the bay of old Bombay. 29091 (445) 
On the beach at Ponte Vedra. 3125. 
On the beach at Waikiki. 38171 (308) 
On the beach in the moonlight. 3126. 
On the beam. 17194, 40232, 49263. 
On the beautiful river, Des Moines. 36847. 
On the boat going over, & on the train coming 
back. 49264. 
On the Bombiloo Islands, 29091 (446) 
On the boulevard. 17752.. 
On the coral sands. 53636 (401) 
On the crest of a wave. 7753. 
On the day of victory. 40233. 
On the deck. 36848. 
On the dial. 7754. 
On the Diamond Joe. 47124 (372) 
On the dummy line. 52538. 
On the field. 52539. 
On the 5th avenue. 40234. 
On the firing line. 12656. 
On the 5:15. 5201 (736) os 
On the fjords. 12657. 
On the flagship. 29091 (447, 448) 
On the front. 7755. 
On the Gay White Way. 27051. 
On the go. 24219 (1026) 
On the good ship Honeymoon. 18845 (230) 
On the Grand Canyon trail. 3127. 
On the Gunflint trail. 3128. 
On the hay rick. 34788 (528) 
On the highway. 36849. 
On the highway to Loveland. 9582 (356, 357). 
On the home front. 40235, 40236. 
On the isle Hawaii. 52540. 
On the isle of Hawaii. 44821. 
‘On the isle of Manila. 3129. 
On the isle of Oahu. 22021. 
On the job for Uncle Sam. 27052, 36850. 
On the King’s highway. 36851. 
On the lake. 9582 (358), 22022, 44822. 
On the land, in the air, on the sea. 52541. 
On the land, on the sea, & in the air. 49265. 


On the land, on the sea, in the air. 3130, 12658, 44823. 


On the links. 34788 (529) 

On the lone prairie. 40237. 

On the loose. 32395. 

On the march. 32396, 36852. 

On the march again. 27053. 

On the march with the Red, White & Blue. 44824. 
On the Maumee River. 52542. 

On the merry-go-round. 17195. 

On the move. 49266. 

On the mountain top. 36853. 


On the mountains. 12659. 
On the nite of Let’s forget. 32397. 


On the old assembly line. 12660. 

On the old Green River. 27054. 

On the old Spanish trail, 27055. 

On the other side. 29091 (449) 

On the other side of the lake. 27056. 

On the other side of the world. 22023. 

On the painted prairie. 27057. 

On the parade ground. 24219 (1027) 

On the planet of love. 49267. 

On the plantation. 14692 (528) 

On the porch. 17196. 

On the prairie. 36854. 

On the quiet Christmas eve. 44825. 

On the radio. 40238. 

On the rainy roof above. 7756. 

On'the ramparts. 29091 (450) 

On the ranch. 34788 (530) 

On the road to Dublin town. 18845 (231) 

On the road to happiness. 22024, 53636 (402) 

On the road to love. 44826. 

On the road to Mandalay. 14692 (529) 

On the road to old Killarney. 38171 (309, 310) 

On the road to Tokyo. 32398. 

On the road to Toneland. 5201 (7377) 

On the road to victory. 3131, 32399, 44827, 44828, 
49268. 

On the sands of old Miami. 7757. 

On the sands of Wah-ki-ki. 41610 (143) 

On the sea. 14692 (530) 

On the seashore. 22025. 

On the second front. 52543. 

On the 7:28. 47124 (373) 

On the shores of Italy. 9582 (359), 29091 (451, 
452), 34788 (531), 41610 (144) 

On the shores of Kineret, 17197. 

On the shores of Lake Tahoe. 27058. 

On the shoulder of a soldier. 7758, 7759. 

On the silver strand. 7760. 

On the spree of the moment. 3132. 

On the square. 17761. 

On the street. 3133. 

On the Street of Regret. 3134. 

On the strings of my heart. 7762. 

On the sunkist hills of Pearl Harbor. 27059. 

On the sunny side of the moon. 3135. 

On the surface. 40239. 

On the swing. 12661. 

On the Thames. 47124 (374) 

On the tennis court. 52544. 

On the trail. 32400. 

On the trail of dreams. 3136. 

On the trail of the moose. 32401. 

On the trail to Cheyenne. 17198. 

On the trail to old Cheyenne. 7763. 

On the trail to Sante Fe. 50835 (276) 

On the uptown express. 27060. 

On the Volga. 52545. 

On the way. 32402, 52546. 

On the way to Oregon. 22026. 

On the way to victory. 3137, 49269. 

On the willow by the shore. 27061. 

On the Wissahickon. 22027. _ 

On they march to save the U.S.A. 27062. 

On this day a virgin, 5201 (738) 

On thru the night. 27063. 

On to Bataan. 32403, 52547. 

On to Berlin. 3138, 22028. 

On to Berlin & Tokio. 27064, 44829. 

On to Berlin & Tokyo. 32404, 44830. 

On to Ger-pan, on to Japan, on to Berlin. 7764. 

On to the fight. 24219 (1028) 

On to Tokio. 12662, 12663, 17199, 27065, 27066, 
36855. 


INDEX 


__{ptiy3, on. aie 


On to Tokyo, 3139, 22029, 32405, 40240. 

On to Tokyo, or bust. 17200. 

On to triumph. 53636 (403) 

On to victory. 3140, 3141, 7765-7768, 12664- | 
(12671, 17201-17206, 22030-22040, 27067-27079, 
32406-32411, 36856-36859, 40241-40245, 44831- 
44838, 49270- 49277, 52548- 52550. 

On to victory America. 49278. 

On to victory, & on. 36860. 

On to victory for humanity. 12672, 27080. 

On to victory for U.S.A. 44839. 

On to victory march. 17207, 44840, 44841. 

On to victory, mop up old Japan. 32412. - 

On to victory! Sons of legionnaires. 27081. 

On to victory we shall march. 12673.- 

On to victory we'll march. 44842. 

On, United States marines. 40246. 

On Venetian waters. 12674. 

On way to the border. 52551. 

On we goto Tokyo. 22041. 

On wings. 49279, 

On wings of dreams take me away. 44843. 

On wings of love. 44844. 

On wings of music. 5201 (739) 

On wings of song. 44845. 

On wings of the dawn, 3142. 

On wings of victory. 17208. 

On wings of wrath. 49280. 

On with the march, democracy shall live. 12675. 

On, you Bruins. 7769. 

On you it looks good. 3143. 

On your anniversary. 49281. 

On your guard! America: 7770. 

On your mark, get set, get ready to go. 27082. 

On your toes. 40247. 

On your toes, America. 7771, 22042. 

On your way. 24219 (832, 1029), 29091 (453) 

On your way, boys. 27083. 

On your way, U.S.A. 17209. 

Ona berzu daratyte kanapiu. 7772. 

Ona gada. 32413. 

Once. 22043. 

Once again. 3144, 3145, 27084, 36861, 40248, 
40249, 49282. 

Once again the world is on fire. 22044. 

Once again U.S.A. calls her sons. 12676. 

Once again we are on our way, we are the fighting 
boys of the U.S.A. 32414. 

Once & for all. 3146, 36862. 

Once around the park. 40250. 

Once before. 17210. 

Once He came in blessing, 52552. 

Once I came to Calvary’s mountain. 29091 (454) 

Once I dreamed, 49283. 

Once I hada dream. 22045. 

Once I had a sweetheart. 36863. 

Once I loved a girl. 17211. 

Once in a blue moon. 3147, 24219 (1030), 27085. 

Once ina dream. 7773. 

Once in a lifetime. 7774, 12677. 

Once in a thousand years. 5201 ('740) 

Once in ev’ry lifetime. 3148. 

Once in May. 14692 (531) 

Once in my life. 40251. 

Once is enough. 3149. 

Once it was the blessing. 29091 (455) 

Once, long ago. 44846, 52553. 

Once more. 3150, 3151, 7775, 17212, 27086. 

Once more alone. 7776. 

Once more in your eyes. 27087. 

Once more the happy day draws near. 52554. 

Once, there was a moonbeam. 32415. 

Once to every man and nation. 40252. 


Once upon a lifetime. 40253. 
Once upon a midnight. 27088. 


Once upon a midnight blue. 36864. 


Once upon a Thursday. 19094, 19484, 19606, 20246, 
20969, 21485, 21627, 22046, 22047, 22911. 

Once ae atime. 36865, 36866, 52555, 53636 
404 

Gute over lightly. 7777. 

Once to every man & nation. 3152. 

Once upon a dream. 49284, 

Once upon a summertime. 17778. 

Once upon a time. 3153, 7779, 22048, 22049. 


Once upon a time in the Land of Beautiful Love. 


17213. 

Once when I met you. 7780, 

Once we were in love. 12678. 

Once you & I. 41610 (145) 

Oncle Herman. 14692 (532) 

One, a ha-ha. 7781. 

One alone. 3154. 

One & His name. 24219 (1031) 

One & one make woo. 27089. 

One application. 7782. 

One careless kiss. 52556. 

One country, one Flag. 3155, 36867, 44847. 

One cup of coffee. 49285. 

One dawn that will never die. 7783. 

One day closer to victory. 49286. 

One day for two. 17784. 

One day in December. 52557, 36868.. 

One day in spring. 44848. 

One day nearer to victory & home swent home. 
40254, 49287. 

One day nearer victory. 40255. 

One day soon. 44849. 

One day we'll meet again. 40256. 

One day you'll come back to me. 36869. 

One dozen roses. 12679. 

One dream. 36870. 

One dream too many. 3156, 27090. 

One eternal God. 9582 (360) 

One fleeting hour. 29091 (456) 

One fleeting moment. 3157. 

One foot in the groove. 52557*. 

One for all - all for one. 3158, 3159. 

One for all & all for one. 40257. 

One for me is you. 36871. 

One for the money, two for the show. 36872. 

One gay caballero, 49288. 

One girl & two boys. 49289. 

One girl in a million. 34788 (60, 76, 120, 136, 258, 
273, 284, 340, 477, 836) 

One glimpse of you. 32416. 

One good Amer. is worth ten Japs. 36873. 

One hour. 44850. ; 

One hour beyond. 24219 (1032) 

One hour in your arms. 27091. 

One hour out of a lifetime. 36874. 

One hour with you. 3160. 

One hundred exercises for the weak fingers. 29091 
457 

On ie G0 favorite hymns. 53636 (405) 

150 easy tunes. 17214. 

191st field artillery regimental song. 22050. 

101 hymns of the Hour of charm. 52558. 

100 o/o American. 22051. 

100 lbs. of sugar. 27092. 

117th regimental march. 52559. 

167th infantry march. 52560. 

One hundred songs of Sean: 29091 (458) . 

130 million strong. 

One hundred thirty three million Americans cannot 
forget. 3161. 


2182 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


127th infantry. 22052. 

One hundredth psalm. 32417. 

One Iadore. 22053, 44851. 

One I left behind. 17785. 

One I love. 22054, 22055, 32418. 

One I love belongs to Uncle Sam. 44852. 

One in my life. 27093. 

One June night. 40258. 

One kiss. 27094. 

One kiss for every to-morrow. 44853. 

One last farewell. 49290. 

One little baby for two. 5201 (741) 

One little girl like you. 24219 (1033), 29091 (459) 

One little hour of love. 27095. 

One little kiss for vitamin M. 44854. 

One little moment. 27096. 

One little smile. 17215. 

One little thought. 32419. 

One love. 32420. 

One love forever. 22056, 27097, 32421. 

One love remembers. 3162. 

One lucky day. 49291. 

One lucky night in my dreams. 32422. 

One moment. 7786. 

One more chance. 17216. 

One more dance. 40259. 

One more dance with you. 12680. 

One more dream. 17787. 

One more goodbye. 52561. 

One more hill to climb. 36876. 

One more kiss. 17788, 22057, 27098, 

32423. 

_ One more moment to dream. 44855. 

One more smile. 17217. 

One more spring. 17218. 

One more stein. ‘3163. 

One more waltz. 3164, 32424. 

One nation indivisible. 40260, 44856. 

One never knows. 3165. 

One never knows, does one? 12681. 

One night. 3166, 3167, 7789, 44857, 44858. 

One night-alone with you. 36877. 

One night at a bar. 32425. 

One night in a black-out. 3168. 

One night in Bethlehem. 36878. 

One night in Cuba. 12682. 

One night in Dixieland. 27099. 

One night in May. 27100. 

One night of love. 32426. 

One night of romance. 7790. 

One note refused. 52562. 

One of all the world. 34788 (532), 38171 (311) 
One of God’s angels. 40261. 

One of these days. 17219, 17220. 

One of these mornings. 3169. 

One of us has gotta go. 44859. 

One cnly girl in this wide wide world. 17791. 

One perfect rose. 7792, 32427. 

One potato, two potato. 3170. 

One potato, two potato, three potato, four. 40262. 

One red rose forever. 49292. 

One robin doesn’t make a spring. 44860. 

One romance too many. 52563. 

One-sided love. 32428. 

One sided love affair. 22058. 

One sight of Christ. 29091 (460) 

One smile from you. 49293. 

One soldier’s love. 22059. 

One star. 12683. 

One star to follow. 40262*. 

One step into love. 38171 (312) 

One stolen moment with you. 40263. 

One summer night. 17221. 


2183 


One sweet little kiss. 32429. 

One tale to tell. 36879. 

One that I love. 32430. 

One thing is certain - you’re gone. 52564. 

One, two or three years. 12684. 

1-2-3. 32431. 

One, two, three, four. 7793. 

One way is victory. 44861. 

One who has_yearned alone. 

One who waits alone. 17795. 

One wish. 49294. 

One wonderful night, you told me you loved me. 
24219 (1034, 1035) 

Oneg shabbat. 17222. 

Ones who fly beside us. 27101. 

Onga Americana. 17223. 

Only a child. 24219 (1036) 

Only a day atatime. 49295. 

Only a dream. 3171, 22060, 38171 (313), 44862, 
47124 (375) 

Only a few moments. 17224. 

Only a kiss for me. 27102. 

Only a memory. 32432. 

Only a memory now. 12685. 

Only a moment ago. 22061. 

Only a picture. 22062. 

Only a rose that you once gave me. 34788 
(533) 

Only a soldier’s sweetheart. 17225. 

Only a year ago. 53636 (406) 

Only because you weren *t there. 

Only begotten Son. 5201 (742) 

Only complete victory will please the U. S. A. 
49296. 

Only fools are sure. 40264. 

Only for tomorrow. 12687. 

Only for you. 7796, 14692 (533), 18845 (232), 
24219 (1037), 32433. 

Only for you could the moon & the stars stand 
still. 17226. 

Only girl. 5201 (768), 9582 (361, 362), 14692 
(534) 

Only God knows & me. 44863. 

Only heart broken was mine. 41610 (146) 

Only hello. 44864. 

Only ina dream. 32434. 

Only in dreams. 3172, 27103, 27104. 

Only in life’s other room. 40265. 

Only in my dreams. 32435, 40266, 49297. 

Only Jesus knows. 29091 (461) 

Only just a memory. 17227. 

Only ladies love a soldier. 32436. 

Only little tots. 5201 (743) 

Only lonely. 40267. 

Only memories. 32437. 

Only one. 22063, 32438, 40268, 44865, 49298, 
52565. 

Only one I love. 7797. 

Only one I’ll ever love. 17228. 

Only one life. 27105. 

Only one nite with you. 49299. 

Only one word. 44866. 

Only road. 49300. 

Only tell me. 7798. 

Only that I still love you. 32439, 44867. 

Only the brave. 3173. 

Only the love of Jesus. 29091 (462) 

Only the memory of you. 7799. 

Only the stars. 3174. 

Only the stars can tell. 12688. : 

Only those who are in love, hear & See theSe things 
above. 49301. 

Only to walk with Jesus. 24219 (1038) 


717194. 


12686. 


Qnly to you. 17229. 

Only today. 22064. 

Only two pictures. 3175. 

Only waiting. 27106. 

Only way. 5201 (744) 

Only we two. 3176. - 

Only with you. .7800.- 

Only yesterday. 7801, 12689, 32440, 44868, 
49302. . : 

Only you. 3177, 3178, 7802, 22065, 36880, 44869- 
44871, 49303. 

Only you care. 17230. 

Unly you, sweetheart. 12690. 

Only you're my love. 40269. 

Onward America. - 3179, 3180, 36881. : 

Onward! America! The call has sounded. 3181. 

Onward, Americans. 3182. 

Onward boys to victory. 49304. 

Onward Catholic daughters. 27107. 

Onward Christian soldiers. 17231. 

Onward crusaders. 12691. 

Onward ever onward. 17232. 

Onward K.H.S. 49305. 

Onward, little American. 22066. 

Onward Major Roosevelt. 44872. 

-Onward march. 5201 (745) 

Onward our brave soldiers. 32441. 

Onward soldier. 32442. 

Onward, sons of America. 22067. 

Onward they go. 44873. . 

Onward to double victory. 22068. 

Onward to glory. 40270. 

Onward to Tokio. 44874. 

Onward to victory. 3183, 7803, 7804, 12692, 12693, 
17233, 22069, 27108, 32443-32445, 36882, 36883, 
40271-40273, 44875-44877, 49306, 49307, 
52566. 

Onward to win. 44878. 

Onward U.S.A. 36884, 40274. 

Onward U.S. to victory. 44879. 

Onward we 8°. 32446. 

Onward we’ll march! March! March tovictory. 12694. 

Onyx bringdown. 52567. 

Uo! Loo-tenant. 17234. 

Ooch ooch a goon attach. 12695, 17235. 

Uoee Gooee is a worm. 12696. 

Ooh! What a little love can do. 17805. 

Ooh-wee - - ooh-wee. 3184. 

Oo-la-la. 3185. 

OQ-o-oh, wonderful world. 36885. 

O-O-Oklahoma. 17236. 

Oop de lay lay. 36886. 

O’os littel baby is 0’0. 18845 (233) 

Oozie bluesies. 17237. 

Open de can. 3186. 

Open door. 17238. 

Open my eyes to beauty. 12697. 

Oper range. 32447. 

Open road. 3187. 

Open sesame. 40275. 

Open spaces. 3188. 

Open the door of your heart. 32448, 49308. 

Open the gate of your heart. 22070, 44880. 

Open thy heart. 12698, 12699. 

Open up a second front. 22071, 44881. 

Open up your heart. 29091 (463), 40276, 52568. 

Open up your heart, let me in. 29091 (464) 

Open up your hearts, Americans. 36887. 

Open wide the gate. 12700. 

Upen your eyes. 12701. 

Open your eyes darling. 52569. 

Open your heart. 17239, 44882. 

Open your heart to me. 27109. 


2184 


Opening theme.. 36888. 
Opening theme from Concerto no. 1 inB flat minor. . 

22072. 
‘Opening theme of Tschaikowsky’s Concert in B flat 


minor. 3189. 
Opera bouffe. 50835 (277) 
Opera cloak. 7805*. 
Opera for everybody. 27110. 
Operator, operator. 22073. 
Opgesegent. 32449. 
Ophelia. 27111. 
Opportunity. 24219 (1039) 


Opportunity, I’se a-waitin’ for you. 12702. 


~ Opposition. 7806. 


Optimist & the pessimist. 50835 (278) 
Option on love. 7807. 

Opus in pastels. 17245. 

Opus no. 1. 27112. 

Opus no. 2. 27113. 

Opus 1. 3190, 17240, 17241. 

Opus 2. 17242.. 

Opus 3. 17243. 

Opus 4. 17244. 

Opus 9891. 17246. 

Or else. 32450. 

Or something. 7808. 

Or sus, serviteurs du Seigneur. oe 
Ora sirba. 17247. 

Oraci6n del torero. 40277. 

Orange blossom time in San Jose. 38171 (314) 
Orange blossoms. 44883, 53636 (407) 
Orange blossoms waltz. 24219 (1040) 
Orange River Valley. 32451. 

Orange vendor. 44884. 


Orchard swing. 27114. 


Orchestra wife. 26017, 27255, 27553, 28006. 

Orchestra wives. 24427. 

Orchestral transcriptions. 22074. 

Orchid. 17248. 

Orchids at dawn. 3191. 

Orchids for you. 44885. 

Orchids in December. 44886. 

Orchids to Uncle Sam. 3192. 

Orchids to you. 17249, 22075. 

Orchids to you, my dear. 27115. 

Order of the day. 22076. 

Orders from headquarters. 22077, 36890. 

Orders of the day. 49309. 

Oregon, Oregon, star of the West. 32452. 

Oregon trail. 49310. 

Oremus pro Pontifice. 32453, 49311. 

Oreo! When shawes ben sheen. 14692 (535) 

Ores que je suis dispos. 17250. 

Organ accompaniments to the unison verses of 24 
hymn-tunes from the English hymnal. 12703. 

Organ album. 29091 (465) 

Organ concerto inA minor. 27116. 

Organ echoes. 18845 (234) 

Organ grinder man. 17251. 

Organ grinder’ s lullaby. 36891. 

Organ-grinder’s serenade. 44887. 

Organ music for church & home. 36892. 

Organ symphony. 3193. 

Organetto suona per la via. 22078. 

Organize your block. 36893. 

Oriana. 40278. 

Oriental. 36894. 

Oriental bagpipes. 22079. 

Oriental dancer. 36895. 

Oriental intermezzo. 41610 (147) 

Oriental night. 32454. 

Oriental nights. 44888. 

Orientale. .7809, 24219 (1041, 1042), 36896. 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


Oriente cuna Florida. 44889. 
Oriente marcia. 44890. 
Original. 22080. 

Original blues. 24219 (1043) 
Original cowboy songs. 44891. 
Original theme for Katz drug co. 32455. 
Orinoco trail. 52570. 

Oriole. 27117. 

Orison. 12704. 

Orison for peace. 22081. 

Ork, ork song. 22082, 
Orneriness. 27118. 

Orphans. 44892. 

Orphée aux enfers. 50835 (279) 
Orphelui. 17810. 

Orpheum. 24219 (1044) 
Orpheus. 5201 (746), 26588, 53636 (221) 
Orpheus with his lute. 22083. 
Orquesta tipica. 21937. 
Osawatamie Brown. 52571. 
Oscar at the fair. 3194. 

Oscar from Madagascar. 27119. 
Oskaloosa pets. 41610 (148) 
Oslo schottish. 12705. 

Osos. 40279. ; 

Ot krakowa. 12706. 

Otaki. 29091 (466) 

Other men. 7811. 

Others. 53636 (408) 

Others are looking to you. 34788 (534) 
Other’s me. 12707. 

Otkako sam sevdah svezo. 3195. . 
Otolka. 32456. 

Otra vez mi cielo azul. 44893. 
Otto & Fritz. 12708. 

Otto & Karen. 12709. 

Otto changes identity. 12710. — 
Otto destroys notes. 12711. | 
Otto’s forgery. 12712. 

Our all out. 36897, 

Our allies. 27120. 


Our America. 3196-3198, 7812-7814, 12713, 12714, 


17252, 22084-22087, 27121, 27122, 32457-32460, 
40280-40284, 44894-44897, 49312, 52572. 

Our America first, 12715. : 

Our American boys. 22088. 

Our American creed. 22089. 

Our American doughboy, the pride of the U:S.A. 
44898. ; 

Qur American Flag. 27123. 

Our American heroes. 17253. 

Our Americans. 17254. 

Our ancient isle. 36898. 

Our anniversary. 36899. 

Our answer. 27124. 

Our answer to Japan. 49313, 49314. 

Our answer to Pearl Harbor. 27125. 

Our army & navy. 3199. 

Our army, our navy & marines. 40285. 

Our army’s march song. 17255. 

Our baby Betty-Lou. 27126. 

Our baby boy. 32461. 

Our back door. 52573. 

Our back street is Broadway. 52574. 

Our back yard. 12716. 

Our battle cry. 12717. 

Our battle prayer. 36900. 

Our battle-wagons are rolling. 44899. 

_ Our beautiful Flag. 27127. 

Our beloved sun got the knot tied inthe end. 36901. 

Our beloved U.S.A. 40286. 

. Our best wishes. 32462, 40287. 

Our big guns. 17815. 


521888 0 - 43 - 15 


2185 


Our Blessed Lady’s lullaby. 3200. 

Our blessed mother. 22090. 

Our boy. 22091. 

Our boy & victory. 17256. 

Our boy in blue. 17257. 

Our boys. 17258, 22092-22096, 27128-27132, 36902, 
36903, 44900. 

Our boys & girls. 32463. 

Our boys are coming. 40288. 

Our boys are ev rywhere. 32464. 

Our-boys are going over. 44901. 

Our boys are marching. 44902. 

Our boys are sure to win. 27133. 

Our boys are the best. 27134. 

Our boys are there. 32465. 

Our boys bring victory. 40289. 

Our boys have gone over. 22097. 

Our boys in blue. 49315. 

Our boys in the navy. 32466. 

Our boys, no one can take their place. 49316. 

Our boys of liberty. 44903. 

Our boys of the U.S.A. 12718, 22098, 22099, 
32467. 

Our boys over there. 52575. 

Our boys song. 22100. 

Our boys up there. 12719. 

Our boys who are following Old Glory. 27135. 

Our boys will all come marching home. 52576. 

Our boys will put them in their place. 52577. 

Our brief moment of love. 12720. 

Our brigade. 24219 (1045) 

Our buddies. 32468. 

Our buddies grand march. 27136. 

Our buddy Uncle Sam. 27137. 

Our bugle call. 22101. 

Our bugler. 17259. 

Our cadet band. 12721. 

Our Canada. 53636 (409) 

Our castle in the air. 44904. 

Our castle of love. 52578. 

Our challenge. 40290. 

Our ¢itizens’ waltz. 44905. 

Our colors. 32469. 

Our commander. 3201. 

Our country. 7816, 17260, 22102-22105, 27138- 
27141, 32470-32472, 36904, 40291. 

Our country beckoned. 17261. 

Our country calls. 7817. 

Our country forevermore. 7818, 17262. 


_Qur country free. 7819. 


Our country in war. 3202. 

Our country is the world. 24219 (1046) 
Our country needed Billy. 32473. 

Our country, our Flag. 7820. 

Our country, right or wrong. 27142. 


Our country, ’tis of thee. 12722. 


Our country we love. 52579. 

Our country we love thee. 44906. 

Our country’s call. 12723, 27143, 44907. 
Our country’s callin’ you. 32474. 

Our country’s calling. 7821, 17263. 

Our country’s calling you. 44908. 

Our country’s cause. 7822. 

Our country’s colors. 17264. 

Our country’s freedom calls. 3203. 

Our country’s liberty. 27144. 

Our country’s love. 49317. 

Our cowboys are doughboys now. 32475. 
Our Croatian maid. 27145. 

Our daddy’s boy. 27146. 

Our dads march on. 44909. 

Our day of victory. 12724. 

Our day shall dawn. 7823. 


INDEX 


Be SS v. 37 


Our dear land. 12725. 

Our dear Oklahoma. 3204. 

Our dear old Uncle Sammy. 32476. 

Our democracy. 27147. 

Our desert call. 40292. 

Our directors orchestra folio. 32477. 

Qur doughboy. 36905. 

Our dreams. 36906. 

Our dreams of yesterday. 3205. 

Our duty. 44910, 

Our eagle. 44911. 

Our eagle screams. 36907. 

Our eagles. 27148. 

Our eagle’s on his way. 7824. 

Our Emaline. 49318. 

Our emblem. 52580. 

Our emblem inthe skies. 17265. 

Our emblem of liberty, the U.S. Flag. 17266, 17267. 

Our empire. 12726. 

Our evening prayer. 53636 (410) 

Our faith is invincible. 22106. 

Our farewell kiss. 49319. 

Our fate is in Thy hands. 32478. 

Our Father. 52581. 

Our favorite rag. 5201 (747) 

Our fifth column. 32479. 

Our fight for freedom. 12727. 

Our fighting forces. 36908. 

Our fighting man, MacArthur. 32480. 

Our fighting men. 32481, 40293, 40294. 

Our fighting soldier boy. 44912. 

Our first kiss. 12728. 

Our first waltz. 17268, 34788 (535) 

Our Flag. 3206-3208, 7825, 7826, 12729, 17269, 
17270, 22107-22111, 27149, 36909. 36910, 44913, 
49320, 49321. 

Our Flag must fly forever. 36911. 

Our Flag must still wave on. 27150. 

Our Flag of the U.S.A. 12730. 

Our Flag of victory. 27151. _ 

Our Flag, red, white & blue. 12731. 

Our Flag shall wave forever. 17271. 

Our Flag shall wave over there. 17272. 

Our Flag sotrue. 49322. 

Our Flag, the Red, White & Blue. 17273. 

Our Flag to the sea. 5201 (748) 

Our Flag will always fly. 36912. 

Our Flag will fly again o’er Corregidor. 44914. 

Our Flag will still be flying. 44915. 


Our striae Flag of liberty. 12733. 
Our Glory Land. 17279. 


. Our goal is victory. 7828. 


Our Flag will still be flying when we’re done. 52582. 


Our Flags, shining banners. 36913. 
Our fleet. 22112, 32482. 

Our fliers. 22113, 27152. 

Our flying cadets. 36914. 

Our flying eagle. 3209. 

Our flying hero. 27153. 

Our forest primeval. 49323. 


Our forty-eight states are marching forward. 36915. 


Our Franklin D. 17274, 22114. 

Our free & happy U.S.A. 17275. 

Our freedom land. 32483. 

uur freedom’s land. 32484. 

Our friends. 17276. 

Our furlough honeymoon. 44916, 49324. 
Our gal, Gerry. 17277. 

Our gallant defenders. 24219 (1047), 29091 (467) 
Our gallant men. 22115. 

Our gang. 22116. 

Our Garden of «den. 44917. 

Gur gardens. 7827. 

Our general is Uncle Sam. 12732. 

Our general MacArthur. 40295. 

Our glorious Flag. 17278, 22117, 32485. 


Our God, our country & our Flag. 40296. 
Our God, our help in ages past. 7829. 
Our God's ways are right. 40297. 

Our Gold star mother’s prayer. 27154. 
Our golden wedding. 49325. 

Our golden wedding day. 12734. 

Our good old U. S. A. 12735. 

Our grand old United States. 12736. 
Our grand old U.S.A. 7830, 44918. 

Our great American soldiers. 49326. 
Our great cause. 3210. : 
Our great King. 38171 (315) 

Our happiness cue, if you only knew. 27155. 
Our hats off to Canada. 44919. 

Our Hawaiian shore. 22118. 

Our hearts are open to you. 49327. 

Our heritage. 3211. 

Our hero. 22119. 

Our heroes. 40298, 44920, 49328. 

Our heroes of Midway. 27156. 

Our heros [?] 12737. 

Our hit on Hitler. 52583. 

Our home. 12738. 

Our home inthe U.S.A. 7831. 

Our home is called heaven. 27157. 

Our home on Fairview Hill. 17280, 27158. 
Our home sweet home of liberty. 22120. 
Our homeland. 17281. 

Our homeland victorious. 27159. 

Our honor. 27160. 

Our I. O. U. for Hitler. 27161. 

Our illuminated Flag. 52584. 

Our island. 7832. 

Our Island heroes. 27162. 

Our island rendezvous. 49329. 

Our Jimmy. 40299. 

Our job. 36916. 

Our joys will be complete. 3212. 

Our khaki & our blue. 17282. 

Our King Immanuel. 34788 (536) 

Our laddie. 52585. 

Our ladies in blue. 3213. 

Gur Lady of Liberty. 40300. 

Our Lady of Perpetual Help for U.S.A. 27163. 
Our Lady Queen of angels. 32486. 

Our land. 3214, 12739, 17283. 

Our land, America. 17833. 

Our land of liberty. 12740, 17284, 44921. 
Our land of song. 44922. 

Our land of the free. - 32487. 

Our land will always stand. 17285. 

Our land will ever be free. 44923. 

Our last good-bye. 17834, 22121, 27164. 
Our last goodnight. 3215. 

Our last kiss. 52586. 

Our last rendezvous. 40301. 

Our last romance. 40302. 

Our last waltz. 27165, 49330, 49331. 
Our letters. 40303. 

Our liberty. 3216, 7835, 49332. 

Our liberty bell. 22122. 

Our liberty bell rings. 36917. 

Our liberty is more precious than gold. 36918. 
Our life for Her life. 44924. 

Our life is a field we are sowing. 22123. 
Our little boy. 32488. 

Our little darling. 36919. 

Our little white house. 22124. 

Our lives to live. 40304. 

Our Lord & Christ arose today. 12741. 


2186 


Our Lord’s prayer. 3217. 
-Our lovable bums, 32489. 
Our love. 22125, 32490. 
Our love forever, 52587. 
Our love is a mistake. 44925. 
Our love is born. 3218. 
Our love is new. 3219. 
Our love is old. 27166. 
Our love runs in circles & the circles run all 
around. 3220. 
Our love song. 27167, 49333. 
Our love went up in flames. 36920. 
Our love will have to wait. 27168. 
Our love will last. 44926. 
Our love will never die. 7836. 
Our lucky day. 44927. 
Our march to victory. 7837, 27169, 40305, 
40306. 
Our marines. 27170. 
Our meeting place, dear. 36921. 
Our meeting was planned in heaven. 32491. 
Our melody. 32492. 
Our men. 52588. 
Our men at Washington. 7838. 
Our men brave &true. 17286. 
Our men in uniform. 27171. 
Our menagerie. 22126. 
Our merchant marine, 12742, 40307. 
Our miracle man. 32493. 
‘Our mission. 5201 (749) 
Our missionary, 22127, 52589. 
Our missionary work. 12743. 
Our moment now is ending. 3221. 
Our mother. 12744, 22128. 
Our mothers. 12745. 
Our mountain home. 49334. 
Our mountain trail. 22129. 
Our nation at war. 27172. 
Our nation calls her youth again. 17287. 
Our nation glorious. 49335. 
Our national banner. 12746. 
Our national creed. 32494. 
Our national power. 49336. 
Our national president. 34788 (537) 
Our nation’s battle cry for victory. 22130. 
Our nation’ s glory. 36922. 
Our nation’s mission. 40308. 
Our nations prayer. 36923. 
Our native land. 3222, 29091 (468), 36924, 41610 
(149-151) 
Our navy. 27173. 
Our navy at sea. 3223. 
Our navy for brav ry. 12747. 
Our navy men in blue. 17288. 
Our new homeland. 49337. 
Our new Sioux flying field. 32495. 
Our old chime clock. 27174. 
Our old rooster won’t get up inthe morning. 
49338. 
Our own America. 12748, 12749. 
Our own American boys. 40309. 
Our own American way. 22131. 
Our own band. 17289. 
Our own beloved land. 22132. 
Our own land. 27175. 
Our own MacArthur. 27176. 
Our own orchestra folio. 36925. 
Our own Red, White & Blue. 40310. 
Our own security. 52590. 
Our own United States. 3224. 
Our own U.S.A. 22133, 22134, 27177, 32496, 
40311. > 
- Our Pacific heroes. 3225. 


2187 


Our part. 52591. 

Our parting. 40312. 

Our partner Uncle Sam. 12750. 

Our Paschal joy. 12751, 17290, 17291. 

Gur pent-house in the basement. 40313. 

Our plan. 22135. 

Our pledge. 22136. . 

Our pledge & guarantee. 36926. 

Our pledge of loyalty forever. 27178. 

Our pledge to America. 17839. 

Our-pledge to the U.S.A. 17292. 

Our prayer. 3226, 12752, 22137, 22138, 27179, 
49339. 

Our prayer for peace. 32497, 40314. 

Our prayer for victory. 32498. 

Our prayer for you. 49340. 

Our prayer today. 32499. 

Our present war. 44928. 

Our President. 3227, 12753, 17293, 27180, 27181, 
32500, 52592. 

Our President of the U.S.A. 32501, 40315. 

Our priceless emblem. 17294. 

Our priceless jewel. 32502. 

Our queen. 12754. 

Our Queen of May. 32503. 

Our rainbow. 49341. 

Our Refuge & Strength. 27182. 

Our regiment. 40316. 

Our rendezvous of dreams. 22139. 

Our romance. 3228, 7840. 

Our Roosevelt. 17295. 

Our rosary of memories. 3229. 

Our Sammies. 27183. 

Our Savior. 24219 (1048) 

Our sea chantee. 22140. 

Our share. 12755, 40317. 

Our silver kite. 7841. 

Our singing country. 3230. 

Our soldier boy. 22141, 32504. 

Our soldier boys. 7842, 17296, 32505, 32506. 

Our soldier boys are on their way. 3231. 

Our soldiers. 22142. 

Our soldier’s at war. 32507. 

Our soldiers brave. 27184. 

Our soldiers, sailors & marines. 32508, 40318. 

Our son. 22143, 

Our song. 3232, 3233, 22144, 44929, 49342, 
52593. 

Our song is victory. 49343. 

Our song of liberty. 27185. 

Our song of victory. 12756. 

Our songs. 7843. 

Our sons. 27186, 32509, 44930. 

Our sons fight side by side. 7844, 

Our son’s [?] of the Red, White, & Blue. 32510. 

Our souls are thine, America. 3234. 

Our stand. 40319. 

Our star. 12757. 

Our Stars & Stripes we serve. 32511. 

Our Stars & Stripes will never die. 7845. 

Our Stars will rule. 12758. 

Our states. 7846. 

Our subs are on the way. 52594. 

Our sweet land of liberty. 12759, 32512. 

Our sweetheart. 40320. 

Our sweetheart waltz. 3235. 

Our symbol of liberty. 32513. 

Our theme song. 17847. 

Our toast. 52595. 

Our tomorrow. 36927, 52596. 

Our tri color Flag. 17848. 

Our trip over'there. 49344. 


Our tropic love. 12760. 
Our true blue 1942 lovely American girl. 40321. 
Our true blues. 7849. 
Our Uncle Sam. 3236, 3237, 7850-7852, 12761, 
~ 22145-22148, 32514, "36928. 
Our Uncle Sam is calling. 3238. 
Gur Uncle Sammy. 3239, 22149. 
Our union song. 27187. 


Our United States, Breton [?] & allied asi 


7853. 

Our U.S.A. 3240, 12762, 17297, 22150, 32515. 

Our U.S.A. song. 22151. 

Our U. S. Waacy girls. 44931. 

Our V for victory. 7854, 27188. 

Our valentine. 27189. 

Our vales. 3241. 

Our victory. 22152, 27190-27193, 32516, 32517, 
44932, 49345. 

Our victory day. 7855. 

Our victory march. 22153, 32518, 49346. 

Our victory song. 32519, 44933, 52597. 

Our victory vow. 32520. 

Our vision of democracy. 117298. 

Our waltz. 17299, 17300, 22154, 32521, 
40322. 

Our waltz of love. 32522. 

Our war for God, 22155. 

Our war song. 49347. 

Our Washington. 27194. 

Our Washington of the Philippines. 12763. 

Our waving colors. 18845 (235) 

Our way to victory. 17856. 

Our western hemisphere. 52598. 

Our will to win. 12764, 27195. 

Our wings guard America. 22156. 

Our wonderful U.S. A. 49348. 

Our Yankee battle cry. 32523. 

Our Yankee Doodle boys. 44934. 

Our Yankee Doodle WAAC girl. 40323, 44935. 

Our Yankee fighters. 44936. . 

Our Yankee fleet speeds forth. 36929. 

Our Yankee spirit. 7857. 

Our young defenders. 29091 (469) 

Gur youth commission. 40324, 44937. 

Ours. 27196, 52599. 

Ours for keeps. 44938. 

Ours is a grand old Flag. 24219 (1049) 

Ours will be victory. 27197. 

Ours you'll always be. 44939. 

Out & out for Jesus. 29091 (470) 

Out & out for the U.S. A. 27198. 

Out Arizona way. 44940. 

Out at sea. 7858. 

Out by the western sea, a soldier’s sweetheart is 
waiting. 7859. 

Out here in the blue. 27199. 

Out in Frisco Town. 24219 (1050) 

Out in Montana. 44941. 

Out in that blue. 17301. 

Out in the fields. 36930. 


Out of a city of six million people, why did you pick 


on me. 47124 (376, 377) 
Out of a clear blue sky. 22157, 27200. 
Out of a clear sky. 52600. 
Out of a dream. 17302, 32524. 
Out of a heart rejoicing. 24219 (1051) 
Out of a stardust night. 3242. 
Out of my life. 36931. 
Out of my mind. 36932. 
Out of sight but not out of mind. 
27201. 
Out of step. 12765. 
Out of the blue. 7860, 44942. 


Out of the corner of my eye. 49349. 
Out of the dark, Lord. 24219 (1052) 
Out of the deep. 12766, 12767. 


’ Out of the depths. 14692 (536), 22158, 44943, 


Over here let’s keep thinking of the boys over there. 


Out of the East. 3243. 

Out of the mist. 22159, 40325. 

Out of the mist Iam sending a kiss. 32525. - 

Out of the mists. 7861. 

Out of the moonlight. 22160. 

Out of the night. 3244-3246, 12768, 22161, 36933, 
49350. : ; 

Out of the nite. 32526, 36934. 

Out of the north comes a storm. 34788 (538) 

Out of the old shall come a new. 49351. 

Out of the past. 17303. — 

Out of the silence. 53636 (411) 

Out of the sky. 40326, 40327. 

Out of this world. 3247, 17304, 52601. 

Out old El Paso way. 12769. 

Out Old Grand River way. 36935. 

Out on the rolling sea. 32527. 

Gut on the trail. 44944, 44945. 

Out over the great Pacific. 12770. 

Out there. 22162. 

Out there, my-soldier of the U. S. A. 12771. 

Out there, somewhere. 12772. 

Out to win. 17305, 36936. 

Out upon the moonlite waters. 49352. 

Out West. 22163. 

Out where the West begins. 7862, 32528. 

Out where the west winds blow. 3248. — 

Out West in old Idaho. 17306. 

Out yonder. 7863. 

Outcast. 44946. ° 

Outlaw. 14692 (537) 

Outlaw nations. 22164. 

Outside. 34788 (539, 540) 

Outside of that, why, he’s all right. 34788 (541) 

Outsider looking in. 22165. 

Outwitting the Nazis. 3249. 

Ouverturen album. 9582 (363-365) 

Over. 49353. 

Over a garden wall. 3250. 

Over a tavern table. 22166. 

Over again. 44947. 

Over all. 24219 (1053) 

Over here. 3251, 3252, 7864, 7865, 12773-12775, 
17307-17311, 27202, 27203, "32529, 44948, 44949, 
49354, 49355. 

Over here & over there. 32530. 

Over here & there. 7866. 


44950. 
Over here or anywhere. 22167. 
Over here or over there. 7867. 


Over here, over here. 44951. 


2188 


Over here - over there. 7868. 

Over here, over there, any where. 7869. 

Over here, over there, ev rywhere. 36937, 52602. 

Over here we are united. 44952. 

Over here when you’ve come back from over thins 
22168. 

Over in Tokyo. 44953. 

Over lands & seas for OldGlory. 27204. 

Over my cup of coffee. 44954. 

Over my shoulder, you fell in love with somebody 
else. 49356. 

Over-seas song. 49357. 

Over that old sheep wagon trail. 40328. 

Over the Alpine mountains. 29091 (471, 472), 
34788 (542) 

Over the Alps. 49358. 

Over the cliffs. 12776. 


INDEX 
nos 1-12, 1942 


Over the hill. 12777. Pacific moonlight. 3269. 


Over the hill to heaven. 27205. Pack, clouds, away. 3261, 32536. 
Over the hills. 3253, 3254: Pack up Hitler the Yanks are coming. 17321. 
Over the hills & far away: 44955. Pack up your love & kisses, there’s a black-out 
Over the hills to Mary. 5201 (750), 18845 (236), in Lover’s Lane. 17322, — 

34788 (543) Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag. 50835 (280) 
Over the meadow. 3255. © Package for two. 7871. 
Over the meadows fair. 34788 (544) Package pastoral. 22173. 
Over the ocean. 17312. Packard & the Ford. 24219 (1056) 
Over the ocean & back. 44956. | Packing the bags. 52609. 
Over the ocean blue. 17313, 27206. Packs upon our shoulder. 52610. 
Over the rainbow of love. 49359. Paddle wheel song. 4965. 
Over the river. 32531. Paddling down the river. 3262, 
Over the sea. 27207. Paddy boy. 49365. 
Over the sea we go again. 52603. Paddy | Callahan has joined the army. 3263. 
Over the sunset. 27208. Paddy’s first ride on a merry-go-round. 40337. 
Over the top. 32532, 40329. Paderewski souvenir. 24219 (1057) 
Over the top boys, over the top. 22169. Paderewski’s lament, 49366. 
Over the top for victory. 27209. Paella. 27216, 44966. 
Over the top for you. 32533. Pagan love tragedy. 26690. 
Over the top to victory. 17314. Pagan serenade. 3264. 
Over the trail to my darlin’. 44957. Paganini - ouverture. 3265. 
Over the waters. 3256. Pagano waltz. 22174. : 
Over the waves. 3257, 40330. Pagar es. corresponder. 40338. 
Over the waves waltz. 22170. Page from her diary. 7872. 
Over the wide horizon. 40331. Pageant. 29091 (474) 
Over the world. 27210. Paged love. 32537. 
Over the world duty calls me. 17315. Paging Mr. Greenback. 44967. 
Over there, again. 40332, 52604. Paging one lost love. 3266. 
Over there, before you get over here. 40333. Paging Pied Piper. 3267. 
Over there, everywhere. 52605. Pagoda Land. 3268. 
Over there, ev rywhere. 44958. Pagoda of flowers. 53636 (414) 
Over there means anywhere. 27211. Pahson Brown. 32538. 
Over there my heart is calling. 32534. Paid in full. 9582 (366) 
Over there, somewhere. 49360. Painted sails. 22175. 
Over to you. 12778, 17316. Painted wooden doll. 7873, 22176. 
Over Tokyo. 36938. Painter’s brush. 27217. 
Over where. 49361. Painting that mother of mine. 34788 (545, 546) 
Over yonder across the sea. 36939. Painting the playhouse. 32539. 
Over you. 40334. Pair of fools. 32540. 
Overall gal. 36940. Pair of slacks. 27218. , 
Overflowing. 49362. Paisaje de laribera. 27219. 
Overland. 53636 (412, 413) Paja brava. 40339. 
Overnight. 52606. Pajarillo, pajarillo. 27220, 36942. 
Overtime, 22171. Pal. 49367. 
Overture Argentina. 17317. - Pal, how I-miss you. 27221. 
Overture Black diamond, 29991 (473) Pal o mine. 36943, 49368. 
Overture comique. 24219 (1054) Pal o’ mine, let’s goto Palomer. 40340. 
Overture Rosedale. 14692 (538) Pal of mine. 22177, 32541. 
Overture to Berenice. 44959. Pal of mine forever. 40341. 
Overture to love. 3258, 17318. Pal of my goldendreams. 49369. 
Overture to Scotch act. 44960. Palace of peace. 29091 (475) 
Owczareczek. 24219 (1055) Palais de danse. 18845 (237) 
Owings quartet album for B flat clarinets. Palais polka. 14692 (540) 

“17319. ’ Palama serenade. 27222, 32542. 
Ox train. 24457, 33526, 39468, 39627, 40004, 40335, Pale faced dancers. 49370. 

49336, 40490, 41015, 43659, 43660, 44961. Pale hands. 44968. 
Oxen. 27212. Pale yellow moon. 36944. 
Oxen minuet. 14692 (539) Pali. 44969. 
Oxford piano course. 44962. Palida estrella. 22178. 
Oye. 44963. : Palisades. 12779. 
Oye el carbonero. 27213, 27214. Palletier. 27223. 
Oye el chacha. 44964. Palm Beach. 5201 (751), 34788 (547), 38171 
Oye negra. 17320. (316) 
Ozark blues. 49363. Palm branches. 17874. 
Ozark hills. 3259, 32535. Palm Sunday. 24219 (1058) 
Ozark moon. 49364. Palm Sunday - chorus. 22179. 
Ozark trail. 36941. Palm trees. 3269. 
Ozarks I hear you calling. 22172. Palms. 5201 (752), 14692 (541), 29091 
Pa la timba. 52607. (476) 
Pa’ lla pa’ lla. 7870. Paloma. 34788 (548), 36945, 44970, 52611, 
Pa’ que bailen los muchachos. 52608. 52612. 
Paca la Madriles. 27215. Paloma blanca. 34788 (549) 


2189 


Paloma, palomito. 22180. 

Palpiti. 32543. 

Pals. 22181. 

Pals of the prairie. 22182. 

Pals of the U.S.A. 17323. 

Pam pim pam. 7875. 

Pampa serenade. 36946. 

Pampa y la puna. 44971. 

Pam = Pam -el-a. 12780. 

Pan Handle Mendell. 44972. 

Pan, on a summer day. 34788 (550) 

Pan pipes his moods. 7876. 

Panaderos. 7877. 

Panama Canal, 9582 (367) 

Panama Hattie. 8377, 27802, 29462, 29587, 31958, 
32546-32548, 32832, 33241, 34956. 

Panama hymn. 53636 (415) 

Panama Pacific. 14692 (542) 

Panama rhumba. 32548. 

Panama-tango. 5201 (753, 754) 

Panama viejo. 12781. 

Pan-a-mer rhumba, 36947. 

Pan-America, 52613. 

Pan-American anthem. 3270. 

Pan American fantasy. 32544. 

Pan-American love. 3271. 

Panamerican rhapsody. 49371. 

Pan-American suite. 17324. 

Pan-American symphony. 32545. 

Panamericana. 27224. 

Pan-Americana jubilee. 44973. 

Panamericonga. 52614. 

PanaZon. 47124 (378, 379) 

Panchapina, 27225. 

Panderella. 29091 (477, 478) 

Pandora’s imps. 5201 (755) 

Pange lingua. 7878, 24219 (1059) 

Panic in Panama. 3272. 

Panienka, hey kumdska w karczmie. 7879. 

Panis angelicus, 40342. 

Pansy blossoms. 9582 (368) 

Pantomima,. 32549. 

Pantomime. 29091 (479, 480) 

Papa don’t like boogie woogie stuff. 7880. 

Papa don’t want no fish, no rice again. 7881. 

Papa, papa, papa. 52615, 

Papa u. mama, 5201 (756) 

Papa’s darling. 5201 (207, 723),9582 (369-371), 
29091 (321) 

Papa’s polka, 49372. 

Paper boats. 12782. 

Paper boy called Mike. 52616. 

Paper doll. 36948, 40343, 40344. 

Paper insert. 32550. 

Paper montage. 32551. 

Paper says rain. 7881*, 12783. 

Paperhanger of Berlin. 52617. 

Papillons. 41610 (212) 

Paprika. 29091 (481) 

Paprika pavillion [?] polski. 22183. 

Paprikana, 24219 (1060) 

Paquita mia. 27226. 

Para la plays me voy. 7882. 

Para mi. 7883, 40345. 

Para qué corazén, 12784. 

Para que es la vida, 44974. 

Para que querer, 27227. 

Para que vivir, 27228. 

Para recordarte vals, 44975. 

Para siempre mia, 40346. 

Para ti canto yo. 52618. 

Pardbola negra. 12785. 


INDEX 


2190 


Bi ha tel pt. 3, n. S., v. 37 


Parachute battalion of the ‘United States marines. 
22184, 

Parachutein’ [?] Harry. 36949, 

Parachutists. 17325, 40347. 

Parade goes by. 32552. 

Parade of the flowers. 24219 (1061) 

Parade of the hobgoblin polka. 7884. 

Parade of the marionettes. 3273, 32553, 44976. 

Parade of the puppets. 24219 (1062), 50835 (281, 282) 

Parade of the republic. 27229. 

Parade of the scouts. 14692 (543) 

Parade of the teddy bears. 49373. 

Parade of the zombies. 22185. 

Parader. 49374. 

Paradiesreigen, 18845 (238, 239), 24219 (1063) 

Paradise. 49375. 

Paradise for two. 7885, 27230. 

Paradise found. 32554. 

Paradise in America. 12786. 

Paradise Isle. 32555, 40348, 49376. 

Paradise Isles. 41610 (152) 

Paradise lost. 3274, 12787. 

Paradise moon. 12788, 32556. 

Paradise music. 27231. 

Paradise of dreams. 17326. 

Paradise of love. 17327. 

Paradise party. 32557. 

Paradise song. 17328. 

Paradise Valley. 7886, 49377. 

Paraguay. 3275. 

Paralytic. 27232. 

Paran pan pin. 7887, 

Parangella tot tsolia, 7883. 

Paratroopers, yes indeed, 52619. 

Parda balcarce. 44977. 

Parding [?], Mr. Harding. 27233, 32558. 

Pardon me, 40349. 

Pardon me, are you an angel. 17329. 

Pardon me, but you look just like Margie. 17330. 

Pardon me for dreaming. 12789. 

Pardon me, Miss Australia. 36950. 

Pardon me while I reminisce, 22186. 

Pardon me, you look just like Margie. 44978. 

Pardon my accent, please. 36951. 

Pardon my sarong. 28057, 37735, 38581, 39480, 
39827, 40349, 41188, 46391. 

Pardon my suspicion. 17331. 

Pardoning grace. 24219 (1064) 

Pardonnez moi, madame. 17889. 

Pardos ojos de mis ojos. 17332. 

Parfum d’amour. 34788 (551) 

Paris calling. 195, 212, 578, 1098, 1164, 1179, 
1183, 1472, 2748, 2955, 2979, 3249, 3276, 3277, 
3419, 3523, 3524, 4060, 4302, 4356-4358, 4498. 

Paris green blues. 32559. 

Paris your spring will come again. 3278. 

Park ave. sonata. 17333. 

Park happiness. 22187. 

Park where we met long ago. 36952. 

Parkin’ on a cluud. 27234. 

Parking in the moonlight with you. 44979. 

Parks’ high school songs. 53636 (416) 

Park’s humorous quartets & encores. 5201 (757) 

Parks’ program quartets. 53636 (417) 

Park’s sacred duets, 5201 (758) 

Parlami sotto le stelle. 3279, 3280. 

Parlay Charley. 49378. 

Parrala. 27235. 

Parrot, 29091 (482) 

Parsifal. 9582 (372-383), 18845 (240), 22526, 
29091 (483) 

Parson & me. 24219 (1065) 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Part of my heart. 7890. 

Part of my heart goes overseas. 32560. 

Part of my heart is for you. 22188. 

Part of you. 36953. 

Part playing. 5201 (759) 

Part-time blues. 52620. 

Part-time paradise. 3281. 

Parted. 22189. 

Particular rambler. 44980. 

Parting. 3282, 22190, 27236-27238, 49379, 
50835 (283) _ 

Parting for the good old Red, White & Blue. 
52621. 

Parting hour. 3283. 

Parting kiss. 44981. 

Parting of the ways. 44982. 

Parting should never be. 17334. 

Parting sorrow. 27239. 

- Parting time. 17335. 

Parting vows. 44983. 

Partisanskaya. 44984. 

Partita. 3284, 

Partita on Stabat Mater dolorosa. 12790. 

Partners. 7891, 52622. 

Partners in love. 12791. 

Party dance. 32561. 

Party next door. 7892. 

Pas des fleurs. 44985. 

Pa’s whiskers. 44986. 

Pasan soldados. 52623. 

Pasatiempo no. 2. 7893. 

Pasillo colombiano. 7894. 

Pasillo teguendama. 17336. 

Paso del norte. 7895. | 

Paso tu querer. 7896. 

Pasobolero. 17337. 

Pass along, please, pass along. 24219 (1066) 

Pass the biscuits, Mirandy. 17338, 32562. 

Pass the contribution box. 47124 (380, 381) 

Pass the sugar bowl. 44987. | 

Passacaglia. 32563, 41610 (153), 44988. 

Passé. 49380. 

Passepied. 32564, 52624. 

Passiflore. 34788 (552) 

Passing boat. 44989. 

Passing clouds. 7897. 

Passing of winter. 22191. 

Passing parade. 27240. 

Passing show. 9582 (253, 254, 384, 385), 
50835 (284) 

Passing show of 1915. 29091 (484), 47124 (77, 
382), 50835 (58, 65, 111, 285, 301, 314, 417) 

Passing thoughts. 49381. 

Passion of Christ. 5201 (760) 

Passion ration. 22192. 

Passional. 44990. 

Passionate shepherd to his love. 22193. 

Pastels. 49382. 

Pastels of melody. 44991. 

Pastoral dance. 3285, 40350. 

Pastoral romance. 5201 (761) 

Pastoral scene. 18845 (241) 

Pastoral suite. 17339. 

Pastorale. 12792, 17340, 17341, 22194, 32565- 
32568, 36954, 41610 (154), 44992, 47124 (383) 

Pastorale on a Christmas plainsong. 44993. 

Pastorcillo. 44994, 

Pat-a-cake. 17343. 

Pat & Mike dance. 32569, _ 

Pat & Mike went off to join the army. 17342. 

Pat Magee. 3286. 

Pat, me darlin’. 7898. 


INDEX 


Pat Pat Patsy Lee, 12793. 

Patanio, the pride of the plain. 3287: 

Pat-a-pan. 3288, 32570-32572. 

Patch & pray. 49383. 

Patch up the crack that-you made in my heart. 
17344, 

Patches, patches! Ration us our patches. 49384. 

Pater -imon. 12794, 

Pater noster. 3289-3291, 22195. 

Pate’s hello neighbor song. 12795. 

Path of life. 3292. 

Path of the sun. 3293. 

Path that leads to you. 5201 (762) 

Path to Memory Lane. 17899. 

Pathway from the moon. 12796. 

Pathway of dreams. 52625. 

Pathway to love. 32573. 

Patience & prayers. 36955. 

Patient lover. 53636 (418) 

Patient morale. 12797. ; 

Patito patito - entrale en ayunas. 32574. 

Patojo. 40351. 

Patrica. 32575. 

Patricia. 22196. 

Patricia Ann. 32576. 

Patrick Henry’s resolution. 12798. 

Patrick Joseph Murphy. 49385. 

Patriot. 40352. 

Patriotic. 44995. 

Patriotic airs. 9582 (386) 

Patriotic airs of the U.S.A. 12799, 17345. 

Patriotic America. 27241. 

Patriotic blues. 40353. 

Patriotic bonds of friendship. 44996. 

Patriotic hymn. 44997. 

Patriotic Patrick Muldoon. 47124 (384) 

Patriotic pep song. 12800. 

Patriotic prayer. 3294. 

Patriotic rhythm. 7900, 22197. 

Patriotic song. 12801. 

Patriotic songs. 52626. 

Patriotic songs to familiar airs. 36956. 

Patriotic waltz. 17346. 

Patriotic way. 49386. 

Patriotism. 27242. 

Patriotism plus. 36957. 

Patriots be. 17347. 

Patriot’s prayer. 32577. 

Patriot’s return. 36958. 

Patronize your neighborhood store, that’s the 
right ado. 12802. 

Pat’s discovery. 32578. 

Pat’s in the army now. 12803. 

Patsy & Joe. 52627. 

Patsy finds out. 12804. 

Patter feet. 44998. — 

Pattermof love for two. 22198. 

Patty Lu. 40354, 

Paul Bunyan. 17348. 

Paul Jones. 7901. 

Paul Revere’s ride. 3295. 

Pauline. 32579, 32580. — 

Pauline waltz. 38171 (317) 

Paul’s (Charles) radio transitions. 36959. 

Paureida waltz. 44999. 

Pausa. 5201 (763) — 

Pause for a moment of prayer. 24219 (1067) 

Pavane. 32581-32583. 

Pavane pur une infante defunte. 12805. 

Pavans, galliards, almaines & other short airs in 
five parts. 32584. 

Paving victory’s way. 40355. 

Paw has bloomed again. 27243. 


2191 


| Pay-day. 17349, 22199, 45000. 
Paycer concerto no. 1. 52628. 
Pazza per amore. 41610 (163) 
Peace. 12806, 34788 (553), 36960, 49387, 
49388. 
Peace across the battle grounds. 40356. 
Peace again. 32585. 
Peace & democracy. 32586. 
Peace & justice for all. 32587. 
Peace & quiet. -36961. 
Peace, be still. 17350, 40357. 
Peace everlasting. 24219 (1068) 
Peace, good will, the angels bring. 49389. 
Peace I leave with you. 17351. ‘ 
Peace in my heart. 45001. 
Peace in the harbors. 49390. 
Peace is a-knocking. 36962. 
Peace! Itis I. 49391, 52629, 
Peace, love & laughter. 32588. 
Peace of Allah, 3296. 
weace of God. 29091 (485) 
Peace of mind. 49392. 
Peace on earth,” 17352, 45002. 
Peace on earth’s worth fighting for. 12807. 
Peace once again onto the earth. 22200: 
Peace, perfect peace. 9582 (387) 
Peace pipe. 53636 (419) 
Peace River Valley. 22201. 
Peace song. 27244. 
Peace.thru the blood of the cross. 50835 (286) 
Peace time is over. 36963. 
Peace to the heart of man. 40358. 
Peace waltz. 32589. 
Peace will comé. 27245. 
Peace will return. 22202. 
Peace with honor. 22203. 
Peaceful little cottage. 27246. 
‘Peaceful nation. 12808. 
Peaceful Rafferty. 38171 (318) 
Peaceful slumb’ring on the ocean. 5201 (764) 
Peaceful Valley. 12809. 
Peaceful valleys, winding lanes. 52630. 
Peach. 17353. 
Peaches & cream. 22204. 
Peacock throne. 18101, 22204*. 
- Peanut vendor. 27247. 
Pearl from the ocean of love. 53636 (420) 


Pearl Harbor. 3297, 3298, 7902-7904, 12810-12815, 


17354, 17355, 22205-22208, 27248-27250, 32590, 
32591, 36964-36966, 40359, 49393. 

PearlHarbor & the: U.S.A. 22209. 

Pearl Harbor blues. 32592. 

Pearl Harbor day. 7905, 32593. 

Pearl Harbor disaster. 49394, 52631. 

Pearl Harbor erase the sting. 3299. 

Pearl Harbor heartbreak. 52632. 

Pearl Harbor invasion. 12816. 

Pearl Harbor lights. 22210. 

Pearl Harbor march. 3300, 22211. 

Pearl Harbor montage. 45003. 

Pearl Harbor, Pearl Harbor, we hear you calling. 
7906. 

Pearl Harbor reverie. 45004. 

Pearl Harbor treachery. 3301. 

Pearl Harbor, we are with you. 12817. 

Pearl Harbor, we will revenge your wrong. 40360. 

Pearl Harbor we'll avenge. 12818. 

Pearl Harbor will bloom again. 22212, 

Pearl Harbour. 22213. 

Pearl of dew. 22214. 

Pearl of Pearl Harbor. 27251. - 

Pearl of the Pacific. 3302. 

Pearl song. 45005. 


Pearletta. 12819. . . 
Pearls of my soul. 40361. 
Peas porridge hot. 3303. 
Peasant girl. 5201 (585), 9582 (158, 594), 24219 
(1069) | 
Peasant’ s dance. 47124 (385) 
Peasant’s song. 34788 (554) 
Pease-porridge-tawney. 45006. 
Peat-bog soldiers. 52633. 
Pebble‘in my heart. 27252. 
Pebbles. 14692 (544) 
Pebbly | stream. 45007. 
Péche 4 la ligne. 14692 (545) 
Peddler’s song. 7907. 
Pedlar. 5201 (765) 
Pedro. 22215. 


- Pedro mio. 17356. 
~ Pedro, the wood-chopper. 36967. 


Peek-a-boo. 40362. 

Peek a boo I see you. 36968. 

Peek-a-boo rag. 24219 (1070) 

Peekin’ thru the lilacs, when I fell in love with you. 
40363. 

Peenie. 27253. 

Peep ata jeep. 45008. 

Peeping moon. 7908. 

Peg-leg shuffle. 7909. 

Peg to hand dreams on. 36969. 


’ Peggy. 12820, 17357, 53636 (421) 


Peggy Ann. 45009. 

Peggy conducts. 12821. 

Peggy darling. 36970. 

Peggy, you. 7910. 

Peggy’s a creature of moods. 14692 (546) 

Pele E. 3304. 

Pelican dip. 12822. 

Pelotas. 12823. 

Pena. 3305, 36971. 

Penas. 22216. 

Pendulum is swinging Hitler. 36972. 

Penelope. 17358. |. 

Penguin dances. 17359. 

Penguin processional. 3306. 

Penguin’s march. 12824. 

Penitent. 40364. 

Penitent children. 3307. 

Penitent’s dream. 22217. 

Penitent’s prayer. 24219 (1071) 

Penn College alma mater song. 32594. 

Pennies count. 45010. 

Pennies in my pocket. 52634. 

Pennies on parade. 32595. 

Pennsylvania polka, 7911, 27254, 32596, 40365, 
45011. ; 

Penny arcade. 12825, 17360. 

Penny for your thoughts. 32597, 32598. 

Penny for your thoughts, junior miss. 52635. 

Penny wishing well. 3308, 45012. 

Pensee capricieuse. 50835 (287) 

Pensée fugitive. 50835 (288) 

Pensée intime. 40366. 

Pensiero ate. 5201 (766) 

Pent paradise. 49395. 


People. 3309. 


People are wrong about you & me. 32599. 
People come in. 3310. 

People like you & me. 27255. 

People of the U.S.A. 52636. 

People, yes. 11521. 

People Ss choice. 17361. 

People’ 8 peace. 49396. 

People’ S war. 36973, 45013. 

People’s world. 45014. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Pepepeto. 45015. 

Pepita. 12826. 

Pepper tree. 49397. 

Peppermint stick Hitler never will lick. 7912. 

Peppermint stick waltz. 22218. 

Peppermint sticks at play. 52637. 

Peppy polka. 7913. 

Per ardua ad astra. 32600. 

Per un bacio d’amor. 32601, 32602. 

Percy & the bull. 45016. 

Perdi mi corazon. 32603. 

Perdido. 12827, 17362, 36974. 

Perdona tanto carino. 32604. 

Perdoname sefior. 3311. 

Perfect baby. 49398. 

Perfect description of you. 3312. 

Perfect dream. 45017. 

Perfect evening. 22219. 

Perfect memory. 32605. 

Perfect peace & rest. 53636 (422) 

Perfect setting for love. 7914, 45018. 

Perfect song. 14692 (547), 24219 (1072-1074), 
34788 (555) 

Perfect symphony. 17915. 

Perfect victory. 45019. 

Perfection. 49399. 

Perfection in style. 34788 pe 

Perfume of love. 50835 (289) 

Perhaps. 5201 (767), 7916, 40367. 

Perhaps - but wait & see. 32606. 

Perhaps I never told you. 40368. 

Perhaps the old gray mare ain’t what she 
used to be. 12828. 


Period piece in the 18th century manner. 22220. 


Perjura. 22221. 

Perkins (Walton) modern popular piano method. 
49400. 

Perl [?] Harbor I won’t forget you. 27256. 

Permita mi negra suerte. 36975. 

Perpetual motion. 29091 (486), 40369. 

Perpetuum mobile. 9945. 

Perro. 7917. 

Perro, gato y gallo. 45020. 

Persian dawn. 32607. ° 

Persiana. 32608. 

Personality. 5201 (768) 

Personally. 7918. 

Perspective. 45021. 

Persuasive argument. 3313. 

Pert & pretty. 5201 (769) 

Peruvian chant. 27257. 

Peruvian Inca melodies. 22222, 22223. 

Pesma jugoslavije. 12829. 

Pet show. 32669. 

Pétalo de un beso. 27258. 

Petals. 14692 (548) 

Pete Knight’s last ride. 45022. 

Peteneras. 17919. 

Peter & the lamb. 45023. 

Peter & the wolf. 3314, 12093, 12830, 17363, - 
17364, 22224, 46182. 

Peter Blue, the Sioux. 27259. 

Peter idyl. 32609. 

Peter Kreuder’s romanze. 32878. 

Peter 1’Orange march. 7920. 

Peter Pan polka. 12831. 

Peter, Peter, pumpkin-eater. 7921. 

Peter Piper. 22225. 

Peter Rabbit. 17365. 

Peter the drummer. 27260. 

Peter, you cheater. 45024. _ 

Peterkin the black cat. 27261. 

Peter’s dream. 40369*. 

Peterson's (E.V.) Christian songs. 22226. 


2193 


Petit Noél. 36976. 

Petit roi de la chaumiére. 5201 (770) 

Petit sabot. 52638. 

Petite bijouterie. 53636 (423) 

Petite Hungarian polka: 29091 (487) 

Petite pastorale. 36977, 

Petite serenade. 14692 (607) 

Petite suite. 3315. 

Petite symphony for flute & piano. 17366. 

Petite valse. 32610, 32611, 34788 (557) 

Petite valse de concert. 3316. 

Petition for an exile. 32612. 

Petition to the sacred wounds. 7922. 

Petrouchka. 10293. 

Petticoat army march. 36978, 36979. 

Petticoat Lane. 34788 (558), 38171 (319) 

Petticoat soldiers. 36980. 

Petty girl is like a melody. 32613. 

Petunia. 52639. 

Petunia’s prayer. 40370. 

Phantasie. 24219 (1075) 

Phantom love. 49401. 

Phantom riders. 47124 (386) 

Phantom ships. 34788 (559) 

Phantom Trail. 32614. 

Phenomenal. 12832, 12833. 

Phi rho sigma’s beautiful one. 

Phi rouser. 12834. 

Philadelphia blues. 12835. 

Philadelphia, cradle of liberty. 27262. 

Philadelphia polka. 7923. 

Phileta. 40371. 

Philip from Philadelphia is fighting in the Phil- 
ippines. 12836. 

Philipine [?] cavalier. 7924. 

Philippine. 3317. 

Philippine patrol. 45025. 

Philippino baby. 12837. 

Phillip D'Amour. 49401*. 

Phillipian [?] festival. 49402. 

Philomel, thy magic singing. 53636 (424) 

Philomena. 7925, 22227. 

Philosopher & the lady. 53636 (9) 

Philosophy. 17926. 

Phoebe. 49403. 

Phoebe let that bumble bee be. 22228. 

Phoebus shines in splendor o'er us. 24219 (1076) 

Phoenix Park nocturne. 40372. 

Phone me some night at eight. 38171 (320) 

Phoney boogey men. 3318. 

Phonograph record. 22229. 

Phooey Mister Hitler. 17368. 

Phooie to der Fuehrer. 22230, 32615. 

Phyllis & Damon. 14692 (549) 

Phyllis & Strephon. 40373. 

Phyllis in town. 32616. 

Physicians of America are your friends. 52640. 

Pianist. 7927. _ 

Piano album. 53636 (425) 

Piano blues. 40374. 

Piano composition no. 4. 32617. 

Piano concerto. 12838, 12839, 17369, 22231, 


32618, 32619, 36981. 
Piano concerto in A minor. 12840, 17370. 


Piano concerto no. 1. 3319, 32620. 
Piano dream. 22232. 
Piano duets for two young pupils. 34788 (560) 
Piano exercises for the systematic development 
of finger stretching. 41610 (155) 
Piano fun for boys & girls. 45026. 
Piano play for every day. 40375. 
Piano projects. 32621. 
Piano sketches for rhythmic activity &dance. 36982. 


17367. 


INDEX 


~Piano sonata. 12841, 45027. 
Pianos on parade. 17371. 
Picaflor. 3320, 3321. 
Picardy. 71928. 
Piccadilly glide. 5201 (771), 34788 (561) 
Picciola. 5201 (772) 
Piccolinette. 5201 (773) 
Piccolo Pete. 49404. - 
Piccolo tango. 36983. 
Pick me a wild red rose. 12842. 
Picke me up & Set me down in sunny Dixie Land. 
45028. 
Pick of the family take a look at her. 24219 (1077), 
34788 (562) 
Pick on me. 3322. 
Pick-pick-pick a little polka. 45029. 
Pick, pick, pickaninny. 5201 (774) 
Pick the flowers that bloom today. 22233. 
Pick up your heels. 7929. 
Pickaninny song. 7930-7933. 
Pickaninny you. 40376. 
Pickets in defense. 27263. 
Pickin’ cotton. 40377. 
Pickin’ cotton in the sky. 22234. 
Pickin’ the Japs from the lap of Yokohama. 49405. 
Picking ’em up & layin’ ’em down. 40378. 
Pickle-puss. 12843. 
Pickle song. 49406. 
Pickled Pete. 17372. 
Pickup on pico. 36984. 
Picnic. 36985. 
‘Picnic in purgatory.. 3323. 
Picnic in the park. 27264. 
Picnic in the waods. 12844. 
Picture album. 17373. 
Picture in the cloud. 40379. 
Picture me without you. 27265. 
Picture of love. 52641. 
Picture of the past. 3324. 
Picture of you. 3325. 
Picture of you in your sweet dress of blue. 
45030. 
Picture of you on my mind, 22235. 
Picture on the mantle. 40380. 
Picture today. 40381. 
_ Pictures at an exhibition. 17934. 
Pictures from an exhibition. 17374. 
Pictures I paint in my dreams. 217266. 
Picturesque Massachusetts. 32622. 
‘Picturesque Patzcuaro. 27267. 
Pie Plant Pete & Bashful Joe’s favorite old time 
Songs. 12845. 
Piéce ancienne. 47124 (387) 
Piece de concerte. 27268. 
Piéce heroique. $326. 
Piéces dans différents styles. 14692 (550-552) 
Pieces of eight. 45031. 
Pied Piper. 7935, 36985. 
Pied Piper of America. 49407. 
Pied Piper of Ham’lin Town. 49408. 
Pied viper’s tune. 22236. 
Piedra libre. 52642. 
Piedras. 36987. 
Pierre & Indians. 22237. 
Pierre of the plains. 13114, 19997, 22237- 
22239. 
Pierrot. 14692 (553, 554) : 
Pierrot et Pierrette. 34788 (563) 
Piesnia. 14692 (555) 
Piezas infantiles. 32623. 
Pig trails. 22240. 
Pigeon walk. 5201 (775), 24219 (ore) 
Pigeons of St. Patrick’s. 32624. 


pt. 3,n.s., v. 37 


Pigs. 32669. 
Pilarefia. 22241. 
Pilgrim chorus. 24219 (1079) 
Pilgrim mother’s cradle song. 
Pilgrims are we. 32625. 
Pilgrim’ s chorus, 7936. 
Pilgrim’ S march. 50835 (290) 
Pilgrim’ S message. 29091 (488) 

Pilgrim’s song. 12846, 17375, 24219 (1080), 

45033. 
Pillars of the earth. 17937. 
Pilon. 17376. 
Pilon steals. the sweeper. 17377. 
Pilot of the sea. 5201 (776) 
Pilotes canadiens. 17378. 
Pilots from Tuskegee. 27269. 
Pilot’s sugar sweet. 32626. 
Pim pam pum. 22242. 
Pin. 45034. 
Pin ball jump. 12847. 
Pin waltz. 36988. 
Pin your dreams to the stars in Old Glory. re 
Pinball Paul. 3327. 
Pinch me. 32627, 40382. 
Pinch me, & see if I’m dreaming. 27270. 
Pinch of pleasure. 12848. 
Pine hill prelude. 3328. . 
Pine-top Joe. 12849. 


45032. 


. Pines. 40383. 


2194 


Pines of Monterey. 17379. 

Piney hills of Texas. 27271. 

Piney ridge. 53636 (426) 

Pink & white. 5201 (777) 

Pink balloons. 3329. 

Pink Clover Blossom Lane. 22243. 
Pink dress. 27272. 

Pink knees. 17380. 

Pink poodle. 24219 (1081) 
Pinochle song. 24219 (1082) 

Pins de la villa Médicis. 9582 (388) 
Pinsatici megghio. 17938. 

Pinto. 45036. 

Pio pio pio. 3330. 

Pioneer march. 50835 (291) 
Pioneer schottische. 47124 (388) 
Pioneer songs of Palestine. 32628. 
Pioneer woman. 22244. 

Pioneers. 17381. 

Pioneers of old Grinneli. 27273. 
Pioneers West. 32629. 

Piotrus. 17382. 

Pipe & guitar love scene. 32630. 
Piper. 24219 (1083) 

Piper wind. 3331. 

Piping faun. 22245. 

Pirates’ dogs. 17383. 

Pirates’ hut. 17384. 

Pirates’ money. 17385. 

Pirate’s rag. 38171 (321-324) 
Pirin pin pollo. 27274. 

Pirolito. 7939. 

Pirouette. 12850, 27275. 

Pisen Svobody. 12851. 

Pistol packin mamma. 7940. 
Pit-a-pat. 12852. 

Pitch a little woo. 36989. 

Pitch right in. 45037. 

Pitchin’ on down. 17386. 

Pitter patter. 17387. 

Pitter pitter patter, it looks like rain. 3332. 
Pity poor Antonio, Cleopatra’s beau. 45038. 
Pixies. 5201 (778) 

Pizza. 27276. 


: 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


Pizzicati. 27277. 

Pizzicato. 52643. 

Place I want to go. 12853. 

- Place of my dream. 45039. 

Placid waters. 45040. 

Placing money in the bank. 36990. 

Plagiarist’s rhapsody. 36991. 

Plain Kate. 3333. 

Plain Mister Yank. 36992. 

lain ol’ blues. 32631. 

Plain ol’ name o’ Smith. 5201 (779) 

Plain talk. 17388, 32632. 

Plains are calling me. 22246. 

Plains of Oklahoma. 17389. 

Plaintive prelude. 22247. 

Plaisanterie. 12854. 

Plaisir d’amour. 3334, 3335. 

Planes for victory. 45041. 

Planes in the sky.’ 52644. 

‘Planes over America. 52645. 

Plant a victory garden in your own back yard. 
27278. 

Plant some flowers by my grave. 45042. 

Plantation days. 3336, 47124 (389) 

' Plantation songs. 22248-22250. 

Platinum star in your golden hair.. 45043. 

Platoon attention. 7941. 

Platterbrains. 7942. 

Play boy shuffle. 22251. 

Play boys on parade. 45044. 

Play Gypsies - pags Gypsies. 12855, 27279. 

Play it for me, I’m ah draftee. 27280. 

Play me a grand old waltz. 17390. 

Play me a tune. 22252, 40384. 

Play me old time melodies. 7943. 

Play me that tune. 5201 (780) 

Play of the waves. 34788 (564) 

Play that melody. 36993. 

Play the music box. 32633. 

Play the piany. 27281. 

Play to me. 53636 (427) 

Playboy cat. 36994. 

Playboy of the prairie. 12856. 

Played by a military band. 53636 (428) 

Player queen. 53636 (429) 

Playera. 32634. 

Playful. 49409. 

Playful faun. 36995. 

Playful horses. 45045. 

Playful pachyderm. 45046. 

Playground. 3337. 

Playing chess. 52646. 

Playing in the field. 34788 (565) 

Playing tag. 24219 (1084) 

Playmate & I. 32635. 

Playmates. 3547, 4114, 11090, 11101, 47124 
(390) 

Playtime. 24219 (1085, 1086) 

Playtime for the young violin student. 18845 
(242) : 

Playtime march. 24219 (1087) 

Playtime pal. 27282. 

Playtime pictures. 36996. 

Playtime songs, old & new.. 34788 (566) 

Plaza Zaragoza. 3338. 

Plazita. 36997. 

Plea for defense. 7944. 

Pleading. 5201 (781), 22253, 45047, 47124 (391), 
50835 (292) 

Pleading Flag. 45048. 

Pleading Saviour. 49410. 

Pleasing with you, daddy. 49411. 

Pleasa:. dreams. 7945, 52647, 52648. 


Pleasant hours. 14692 (556) 

Pleasant trip. 18845 (243) 

Pleasant Valley. 52649. 

Pleasant walk. 29091 (489) 

Please answer my letter. 22254. 

Please be brave. 32636: 

Please be mine. 12857. 

Please be there. 27283. 

Please be true. 27284. 

Please believe me. 49412. 

Please bring back my daddy tome. 17391. 

Please buy a bond, 40385. 

Please buy a bond today. 17392. 

Pléase come back. 45049. 

Please come back again. 3339. 

Please come back in my arms tonight. 45050. 

Please come back little darling. 32637. 

Please come back little dove of peace. 12858. 

Please come back to me. 7946, 7947, 22255, 
45051. 

Please come home. 32638. 

Please destroy our rose. 45052. 

Please do my family a favor & love me. 14692 
(557) 

Pleasé do not disturb. 45053. 

Please, don’ it blackout the moon. 27285, 52650. 

Please, don’ t bother me. 12859. 

Please don’ it break my heart. 32639. 

Please don’t cry. 9582 (389), 12860, 17393, 17394, 
49413. 

Please don’ ,t cry, dear mother. 52651. 

Please don’t cry, my baby. 49414. 

Please don’t cry for me. 45054. 

Please don’ ,t cry, I love you, little darling. 3340. 

Please don’t cry, sweetheart. 22256. 

Please don’t do as I do but just do as I say. 
45055. 

Please don’t ever leave me fOr another sweetheart. 
3341. 

Please don’t flirt. with me. 5201 (782) 

Please don’t fool around with my heart. 32640. 

Please don’t fool me. 32641. 

Please don’t forget. 22257. 

Please don’ t gOaway. 22258, 32642. 

Please don’t keep me in suspense. 45056. 

Please don’ t leave me now. 3342. 

Please don’t make a football out of my heart. 
3343. 


: Please don’ “ make a Shortage on love. 7948. 


Please don’t make those eyes at me. 7949. 

Please don’t put priorities on love. 17395. 

Please don’t ration love. 3344, 22259-22262, 27286, 
45057, 52652, 52653. 

Please ‘don’ t ration love, baby. 12861. 

Please don’t ration my dreams. 49415. 

Please don’t ration our love. 27287, 36998. 

Please don’t ring the curtain down. 27288. 

wlease don’t rock the boat... 17396. 

Please don’t say, no. 36999. 

Please don’t say we’re through. 52654. 

Please don’t say yes. 49416. 

Please don’ t send me flowers. 27289. 

Please don’t steal my baby while I’m gone. 
22263. 

Please don’t stop. 52655. 5 

Please don’t tell me you don’t love me. 45058. 

Please don’t tell me’ you love me. 40386. 

Please don’t wait too long. 45059. 

Please don’t walk out of my arms. 40387. 

Please drop me a line. 12862, 49417. 

Please forget about me. 37000. 

Please forgive me. 3345, 17397. 

Please give mea break. 3346. 


2195 


Please Got. 3347 

Please God, bring peace to the U.S.A. 3348. 

Please handle with care, 7950. 

Please hurry, daddy. 37001. 

Please hurry home. 40388. 

Please, I love you. 27290. 

Please introduce me to you. 49418. 

Please lead me inside. 12863. 

Please let me dream a soldier's dream. 17951. 

Please let me finish my dream. 27291. 

Please let me forget. 45060. 

Please let me kiss you goodnight. 17398. 

Please let’s say it with a smile. 27292. 

Please linger longer. 7952. 

Please little breeze. 49419. 

Please Louise. 22264, 40389. 

Please love me, won * you, baby. 32643. 

Please, mister. 37002. 

Please, Mr. Henderson, don’t take away my jeep. 
32644. 

Please Mister Moon. 40390. 

* Please, Mister President. 7953. 

Please Mr. President, don’t ration love. 49420. 
Please Mr. Sandman, take care of my dad. 40391. 
Please! My darling. 22265. 

Please note & write a letter to me. 45061. 
Please oh dear Lord send my daddy back to 

me. 52656, 

Please! Oh please! Play a polka. 45062. 
Please operator. 17399. 

Please order your last drinks, 52657, 52658. 
Please play fair with me. 27293. 

. Please remember. 45063, 52659, 52660. 
Please remember me. 22266. 

Please remember’ to remember. 7954. 
Please return. 37003, 45064. 

_ Please return my heart. 32645. 

Please say when. 32646. 

Please say yes. 45065. 

Please say you didn’t say it. 45066. 

Please show me the way to the cross. 32647. 
Please sing aloha. 32648. 

Please stay away. 22267. 

Please stay out of my dreams. 49421. 
Please stranger. 37004. 

-Please take care of Sally. 3349. 

Please take me back into your heart again. 

12864. 

Please take me down to the fair ground. 32649. 
Please take my heart. 7955. 

Please tell me. 12865. 

Please tell me darlin’ tnat you care. 32650. 
Please tell me darling. 12866. 

Please tell me dear. 27294. 

Please tell me, Uncle Sam. 22268. 

Please tell your heart Ido. 32651. 

Please think of me. 45067, 45068. 

Please try to love me, 22269. 

Please Uncle Sam, be good to him. 22270. 


. Please wait. 45069. 


Please wait for me. 17400. 

Please wait for me dear ’til it’s over. 32652. 

Please wait for me little sweetheart. 40392. 

Please wave the Flag for me daddy, just like I 
waved it for you. 49422.. 

Please won't you leave my girl alone. 45070. 

Please write a letter. 49423. 

Please write me a letter. 37005. 

Please write tome. 222771. 

Pleasing. 45071. 

Pledge allegiance to romance. 32653. 

Pledge for victory. 40393. 

Pledge of allegiance. 12867, 17401, 22272-22275, 
40394. 

Pledge of allegiance to the Flag. 22276. 


Pledge of allegiance to the WAAC. 370086, 
Pledge of rural youth. 3350. 


_ Pledge song. 45072. 


Pledge of the army nurse corps. 52661. 
Pledge to America. 12868, 17402, 27295. 
Pledge to liberty. 49424. 

Pledge to our grand U.S.A. 27296. 
Pledge to the Flag. 32654-32656, 37007. 


' Pledge to victory. 12869, 45073. 


Plenty. 32657. 

Plenty of room for two. 3351. 

Plenty to be thankful for. 45074. 

Pliaska. 14692 (558) 

P’lice’ll have me before long. 47124 (392) 
Plow that broke the plains. 32658. 
Plowman’s morning song. 12870. J 
Plucked again. 3352. 

Plucking roses. 24219 (1088, 1089) 
Pluie. 5201 (783) 

Plus belle que jamais. 5201 (784) 

Pluto & the armadillo. 37008. 

Pluto at the zoo. 22277. 

Plygeingan. 52662. 

Plymouth Hoe. 5201 (785) 

Po’ di ritmo. 32659. 

Po’ lil’ Jesus. 17403. 

Poakalani. 3353. 

Pobble who has no toes. 7956. 

Pobre gitana. 12871. 

Pobre rea. 32660. 

Pociag, placzka, babskai djabeltanczy. 7957. 
Pod bregom. 12872. 

Poem. 27297, 32661, 45075, 52663. 
Poem set to music. 45076. 

Poem suite no. 1. 3354. 

Poemas bajos. 32662. 

Poeme.. 3355, 3356, 32663. 

Poemi del sole. 14692 (559) 

Poet & the baby. 12873. 

Poet & the nightingale. 5201 (786) 

Poet, peasant & light cavalryman. 34788 (567) 
Poet, peasant & light cavalryman march. 47124 (393) 
Poetique. 17404. 

Poet’s dream. 27298. 

Pogo. 7958, 45077. 

Pogrom ojezyzny. 32664. 

Point scuffle. 117405. 

Poisoned thorn. 24219 (1090) 

Pokio at Tokio. 7959. 

Polichinelle. 12874. 

Policromia. 27299. 

Pelicy for democracy. 22278. 

Po) sh dance. 17406, 41610 (156), 52664. 
Po .sh mazurka. 12875. 

Polish song. 22279. 

Polish tears. 3357. 

Polish treat polka. 32665. 

Polished pebbles. 18845 (244) 

Polka. 3358, 17407, 52665. 

Polka Bregyda. 24219 (1091) 
Polka-burlesque. 27300. 

Polka cola. 3359. 

Polka dots. 12876. 

Polka Felix kotek. 3360. 

Polka groch z kapusta. 3361. 

Polka jitters. 32666. 

Polka Karolka. 22280. 

Polka mignon. 24219 (1092) 

Polka na harnonji. 3362. 

Polka serenade. 27301, 32667. 

Polka time is on. 32668. ' 
Poll perica. 17408. 

Pollock’s (Murjel) musical moods. 49425. 


2196 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Polly. 47124 (394) 

Polly & Peggy. 45078. 

Polly inthe parlor. 17409. 

Polly wolly doodle. 3363, 52666. 

Polo-spiele. 5201 (787, 788) 

Polonaise. 17410, 34788 (568) 

Polonaise militaire. 12877, 41610 (157), 45079. 

Polonia. 53636 (430) 

Polski kraj. 9582 (390) 

Polski rybak. 17411. 

Pomelani. 3364. 

Pomp & pageantry. 3365, 12878. 

Pompey. 52667. 

Ponce de Leon. 17412. 

Pond lilies. 18845 (245) 

Ponder my words. 53636 (431) 

Ponies. 27302. 

Ponoc kad dodje. 22281. 

Pony & Pigs. 32669. 

Pony-back, horseback, here we go. 37009. 

Pony Boy is in the army now. 22282. 

Pony ride. 12879. 

Poo jablonia. 3366. 

Poo tinka poo. 22283. 

Poodle. 30449. 

Pooh pooh. 7960. 

Pool of Solan. 50835 (293) 

Poomaikalani. 27303. 

Poontang poontang rankytang, my sweet potatoe [?] 
12880. 

Poor & needy. 29091 (490), 50835 (294) 

Poor boy’s last ride. 12881. 

Poor delirious me. 49426. 

Poor Kelly blues. 45080. 

Poor little fleur-de-lis. 49427. 

Poor little Jesus. 40395. 

Poor little me. 37010. 

Poor little rich girl. 18845 (246) 

Poor maiden so. 37011. 

Poor nightingale. 32670. 

Poor old Porky. 32671. 

Poor shepherds left their flocks at night. 49428. 

Poor you. 12882, 49429. 

Pop goes the weasel. 27304. 

Popitie. 3367. 

Poplars & birches. 40396. 

Popocatepetl. 3368. 

Poppa drop a nickel in. 17961. 

Poppy. 9582 (391) 

Popular airs of the Dominican Republic. 32672. 

Popular Italian melodies. 14692 (560) 

Popular melody inC. 49430. 

Popular melody in D flat. 49431. . 

Popular melody in F. 49432. 

Popular rag. 41610 (158) 

wopular song. 45081. 

Popular song hits. 40397. 

Popular themes by great masters. ‘27305. 

Por corrientes va una conga. 17962. 

Por Dios que si. 45082. 

Por esote adoro. 12883. 

Por favor. 22284. 

Por que. 52668. 

Por que dudas. 45083. 

Por si acaso me quieres. 22285. 

Porgy & Bess. 25652, 27306, 49868. 

Pork chop song. 49433. 

Port of God Knows Where. 50835 (295) 

Porthos. 24219 (1093) 

Portion of paradise. 7963, 22286, 27307. 

Portrait. 49434. 

Portrait for orchestra. 12884. 

Portrait in rhythm. 27308. 


Posaunenchor album. 9582 (392, 393) 

Posies. 47124 (395) 

Posledni polka. 3369. 

*Possum trot. 12885. 

Post to post. 7964. 

Post war date. 52669. 

Postal of love. 40398. 

Posterland. 14692 (561) 

Postillon von Lonjumeau. 5201 (313) 

Postman, blow your whistle. 27309. 

Postscript. 27310. 

Postcript to ma. 12886. 

Pot luck. 45084. 

Rotato. 32673. 

Potsdam, hailtothee. 49435. 

Pottag-Hovey method for French horn. 45085. 

Pound Ridge. 3370. 

Poundin’ on the piano. 7965. 

Poupée. 40399. 

Pour your heart out ina song. 22287. 

Pouring my heart out to you. 17413. 

Pourquoi dans les grands bois. 3371. 

Powder blue. 12887, 22288. 

Powder-puff cowboy. 17414. 

Powder puff waltz. 24219 (1094) 

Powder River, let ’er buck! Lick the slick Jap, 
P.D.Q. 32674, 32675. 

Power. 45086. 

Power & the glory. 49436. 

Power of God. 49437. 

Power of love. 7966. 

Power squadron song. 37012, 45087. 

Powers girl, 52081, 52601, 52622, 53120. 

Pozdravdovlasti. 32676. 

Pozegnanie zofnierza. 14692 (171) 

P’ra que discutir. 40400. 

Practice on a patriotic scale. 52670. 

Practice the presence of God. 29091 (491) 

Praeludier. 47124 (396) 

Praeludium. 17967. 

Praludium u. fuge, es dur. 9582 (394) 

Praludium, Fuge und Allegro. 14692 (562) 

Prairie home. 32677. 

-Prairie in my dreams I hear you call. 3372. 

Prairie love song. 40401. 

Prairie lullaby: 12888. 

Prairie moon. 22289. 

Prairie night. 27311. 

Prairie nights. 49438. 

Prairie of home. 32678. 

Prairie parade. 32679. 

Prairie rose. 5201 (789) 

Prairie song. 32680. 

Prairie stars. 12889. 

Prairie wind. 40402. 

Prairie’s callin’ me home. 27312. 

Praise. 12890, 22290. 

Praise & prayer. 9582 (395) 

Praise & worship. 3373, 27313. 

Praise & worship choruses. 40403. 

Praise be to Thee. 22291. 

Praise Him forevermore. 24219 (1095) 

Praise His name. 12891, 12892. 

Praise Jehovah. 49439. 

Praise, Lord, for Thee in Zion waits. 27314. 

Praise the Lord. 29091 (492), 37013. 

Praise the Lord & pass the ammunition. 27315, 
27316, 37014. 

Praise the Lord, His glories show. 7968. 

Prasie the Lord, O Jerusalem. 24219 (1096), 
32681, 53636 (432) 

Praise the Lord, ye sons & daughters. 12893. 

Praise the name of the Lord. 12894, 50835 (296) 


2197 


Praise to Jehovah, 22292. 

Praise waits in Zion. 50835 (297) 

Praise ye the Father. 34788 (569) 

Praise ye the Lord of Peace, 51519. 

Praise ye the Lord, the Almighty. 45088. 

Praise ye the name of the Lord. 34788 (570) 

Praised be the Lord, 29091 (493) 

Praises to God, 32682, 

Praises to Jesus. 32683. 

Pranks, 3374, 22293. 

Pray. 17415. 

Pray & fight for\victory. 32684. 

Pray & sing & cheer, 49440. 

Pray for me, little darling. 45089. 

Pray for me mom, when I get there. 37015. 

Pray for peace. 12895, 49441. 

Pray for the boys. 45090, 52671. 

Pray for the day. 22294, 49442, 

Pray for the lights to go out. 
53636 (433) 

Pray for victory. 37016. 

Pray on - pray on. 52672. 

Pray through. 3375. 

Pray through & trust. 12896. 

Pray thru. 27317. 

Pray till the light breaks through. 52673. 

Pray with me a little while longer. 40404. 

Pray you sinners; 52674, 

Prayer. 17416, 22295-22297, 27318, 32685, 
34788 (571), 40405, 40406, 45091-45098, 
47124 (397, 398), 49443, 52675. 

Prayer & a promise, 17417. 

Prayer & response; 24219 (1097) 

Prayer changes things. 32686. 

Prayer for a liftle black kitty. 49444, 

Prayer for America. 22298, 22299, 40407, 45099. 

Prayer for confidence, 40408. 

Prayer for daddy. 40409. 

’ Prayer-for divine aid. 45100. 

Prayer for freedom. 32687. 

Prayer for home. 17418. 

Prayer for men in war. 52676, 

. Prayer for New Hampshire. 22300. 

Prayer for others, 27319. 

Prayer for our country. 17419. 

Prayer for peace. 3376, 22301, 22302. 

Prayer for rest. 22303, 22304, 

Prayer for Russia. 49445, 52677. 

Prayer for song. 12897. 

Prayer for the government of the U. S. A. 12898. 

Prayer for the New Year. 34788 (572) 

Prayer for the U. S. A. 3377. 

Prayer for these days, 3378. 

Prayer for today. 40410, 40411. 

‘Prayer for troublous times. 37017. 

Prayer for unity & peace. 27320, 

Prayer for victory. 12899, 32688. 

Prayer from Hansel & Gretel. 32689. 

Prayer hymn, 7969, 37018. 

Prayer I pray. 52678. 

Prayer in B flat. 3379. 

Prayer of a campfire girl. 27321. 

Prayer of a legionaire. 32690. 

Prayer of a soldier. 3380. 

Prayer of a tired child, 24219 (1098) 

Prayer of an anguished heart. 45101. 

Prayer of busy hands, 27322. 

Prayer of David. 3381. 

Prayer of deliverance. 17420. 

Prayer of gratitude. 45102. 

Prayer of Mary Queen of Scots, 17421. 

Prayer of patriotism. 45103. 

Prayer of thanksgiving. 3382. 


38171 (325), 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v.37 


Prayer of the armed forces, 45104. 
Prayer of the music maker, 40412. 
Prayer of the nation, 12900. 
Prayer of the persecuted. 17422, 
Prayer response. 7970. 

Prayer song. 5201 (790) 


_ Prayer to Persephone. -27323. 


Prayer to the moon, 40413, 
Prayer we make, 3383. 

Prayers will win the war. 27324. 
Praying for country and you dear. 52679. 
Preamble hymn, 27325, 
Preciosa. 40414, 

Preciosidad, 27326. 

Precious, 3384, 49446. 
Precious bit of heaven. 22305. 
Precious blood. 27327, 

Precious hands. 3385. 

Precious Jesus, 24219 (1099) 


‘Precious liberty. 52680. 


2198 


Precious little diary. 49447. 

Precious little dreamer. 3386. 

Precious Name. 34788 (573, 574) 

Precious Nell. 32691. 

Precocious piggy. 22306. 

Preghiera, 27328, 

Preghiera della Madonna. 45105. 

Preghiera per la pace. 3387, 17423. 

Prego, un ritornello. 32692. 

Preguntale 4 las estrellas. 34788 (575) 

Prelude. 3388, 3389, 7971, 32693, 34788 
(576) 

Prelude & dance. 22307, 27329. 

Prelude & fugue. 22308, 45106. 

Prelude & Siciliana. 34788 (577) 

Prelude & variations in G minor. 37019. 

Prélude dramatique. 29091 (494) 

Prelude et allegro. 27330. 

Prelude for piano, 22309. 

Prelude in B flat min. 37020. 

Prelude in C sharp min. 12901, 27331. 

Prelude in E flat. 18845 (247) 

Prelude in F. 18845 (248) 

Prelude in F sharp min. 18845 (249) 

Prelude in G maj. 12902, 

Prelude in March, 17972. 

Prelude no. 1 in A flat min, 45107. 

Prelude on St, Fabian. 17424, 

Prelude to a broken heart, 22310. 

Prelude to autumn, 7973, 

Prelude to love. 22311. 

Prelude to nothing. 17425. 

Prelude to spring. 17426, 

Preludes, 45108, 52681. 

Preludio fugato. 27332. 

Premiére méditation in A. 5201 (791) 

Preparatory finger practice. 5201 (792) 

Prepare to meet our Savior. 37021. 

Prepare to meet thy God. 38171 (326) 

Presence of God. 22312. 

Present arms, 45109, 45110. 

Presenting Lily Mars. 31238, 32904, 33816, 34357, 
37607, 37941, 38055, 40824, 44967, 49895, 50510. 

Presentimiento mio. 32694. 

President. 22313. 

President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. 3390. 

President Roosevelt leads the world, 40415, 

President Roosevelt march. 12903. 

President said. 17427. 

President says it’s wartime. 12904. 

Presidente. 3391. 

President’s birthday ball. 3392, 3393. 

President’s dream, 45111. 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


President’s message. 52682. 
President’s mother. 3394. 


President’s war, victory & marching song. 45112. 


Press your lips to mine. 52683. 
Pressed bunch of violets. 3395. 
Pressure of His hand. 34788 (578) 
Pretend. 32695. 

Pretending. 12905, 17428, 22314, 22315, 32696, 

45113, 45114. 

Prettiest girl. 32697. 

Pretty as a picture. 7974. 

Pretty baby blue eyes. 17430. 

Pretty bird. 3396. 

Pretty blue eyes I love. 3397. 

Pretty bluebird. 27333. 

Pretty deep. 32698. 

Pretty dreams. 12906. 

Pretty girl like you. 37022. 

Pretty girl, she lied, she lied. 27334. 
Pretty little ballerina. 3398. 

Pretty little ditty. 22316. 

Pretty little dream girl. 17431. 
Pretty little girl. 17432. 

Pretty little rabbit. 27335. 

Pretty little Susan. 3399. 

Pretty little tree. 7975. 

Pretty Mrs. Smith. 5201 (793), 34788 (401, 579) 
Pretty polly. 29091 (495) 

Pretty Polly Oliver. 38171 (327) 
Pretty prairie princess, handsome brave. 49448. 
Pretty, pretty please. 22317. 

Pretty soft. 45115. 

Pretty soon. 37023. 

Pretty white sailboat. 3400. 

Pretty wild thing. 24219 (1100) 
Preview of paradise. 12907. 

Previn’s jump. 27336. 

Price a woman pays. 47124 (399) 
Price of liberty. 17433. 

Price that I paid for you. 14692 (563) 
Price we paid for freedom. 37024. 
Price we pay. 49449. 

Priceless. 12908, 12909, 45116. 
Pride of a nation. 27337. 

Pride of America. 49450, 53636 (434) 
pride of my heart. 37025. 

Pride of our country, Pearl Harbor. 7976. 
Pride of our nation. 37026. 

Pride of the nation. 49451. 

Pride of the navy. 50835 (298, 299) 
Pride of Uncle Sam. 12910, 12911. 
Priére no. 1 in F. 9582 (396) 


Priest’s chants & recitatives at the altar. 40416. 


Prigimtoji Salis. 7977. 

Prim Kose. 49452. 

Prima ballerina. -32699. 

Primary melodies. 18845 (250) 

Primavera d’amore. 5201 (794) 

Prime minister reception. 45117. 

Primer amor. 37027. 

Primitive love. 32700. 

Prince Albert Polka. 12912. 

Prince & princess. 45118. 

Prince Hal. 24219 (1101), 53636 (435) 

Prince Igor. 16848, 29702, 51133, 53636 (436) 

Prince of Peace. 3401, 7978. 

Prince of Wales grand march. 34788 (580, 581) 

prince’s wedding. 34788 (582) 

Princess Miami. 49453. 

Princess Omaha. 22318. 

Princess Pat. 38171 (4, 114, 116, 176-178, 204, 
253, 259, 292, 357, 401, 423), 41610 (159), 47124 
(207, 231, 400) 


2199 


INDEX 


Princesse. 34788 (680) 

Princess’s rose garden. 53636 (437) 

Princeton forever. 27338. 

Principessa dormente. 17979. 

Printemps. 5201 (795), 22319. 

Printemps fleuri. 38171 (328) 

Prinzessin vom Nil. 47124 (401) 

Priorities. 3402, 7980. 

Priorities of 1943. 29044, 29792. 

Priorities on your heart. 22320. 

Priority. 17434. 

Priority baby. 7981. 

Priority march. 37028. 

Priority on love. 7982. 

Priscilla. 32701. 

Priscilla spins. 34788 (583) 

Prisoner of war. 40417. 

Prisoner’s dream. 17983. 

Prisoners’ march. 45119. 

Private Barrow. 27339. 

Private Brown. 45120. 

Private Buckaroo. 12913, 26071, 33115, 
33592. 

Private for me. 32702. 

Private —for you. 22321. 

Private George. 49454. 

Private has no privacy. 49455. 

Private Jackson. 17435. 

Private Jimmy Johnson of the U.S. A. 
37029. © 

Private Joe. 22322, 27340. 

Private Joe’s on his toes. 7984, 1743.. 

Private Miss Jones. 33735, 35844, 39585, 39672, 
43314, 46851, 47212, 47213. 

Private Murphy’s gone to camp. 40418. 

Private Perry Pembroke Percival Potts from Po- 
catello, Idaho. 7985, 12915. 

Private rierrepont. 32703. 

Private Pluto. 40419. 

Private property. 14692 (564), 18845 (251) 

Private Robert Harold Brooks. 32704. 

Private Smith. 49456. 

Private who’s privately mine. 32705. 

Private-ly yours. 27341. 

Pro-art band book. 12916. 

Pro mesecini. 22323. 

Pro patria. 9582 (397) 

Pro patria armamus 245th coast artillery march. 
17437. ; 

Pro patria vigilans. 49457. 

Problem. 38171 (329) 

Procession of the Magi. 40420. 

Procession of the toreadors. 14692 (565) 

Processional. 17438. 

Processional march. 27342, 47124 (402) 

Proclaim the joyful sound. 22324. 

Procrastinatin’. 17439. 

Prod. no. 2015. 27506. 

Prodigal son. 14692 (566) 

Produce for victory. 27343. 

Producing for victory. 45121. 

Production for victory. 32706. 

Production workers. 52684. 

Profecia. 17440. 

Professor Cupid. 24219 (1102) 

Progress beer. 3403. 

Progressive duets for piano. 9582 (398, 399) 

Progressive muSic series. 3404, 7986, 9582 (400, 
401), 53636 (438) 

Progressive song. 7987. 

Progressor. 50835 (300) 

Prologue extatique. 17441. 

Promenade. 45122. 


12914, 


Promenade of a snail. 12917. 

Promenade on the white keys. 32707. 
Promesas a mi madre. 45123. 
‘Promise. 17442, 40421, 52685. 

Promise, @ cross your heart. 22325. 
Promise fulfilled. 32708. 

Promise me, darling. 52686. 

Promise of tomorrow. 32709. 

Promise that you gave to me. 32710. 
Promise to be mine. 7988. 

Promise to be true while I’m away. 12918, 27344. 
Promised land. 12919. 
Promises you made me. 
Pronto sera. 45124. 
Propeller serenade. 3405. 

Prophecies. 22326. 

Prophecy. 7990. 

Prophet. 9582 (436) 

Proposal. 19920, 32711, 45125. 

Proposal scene. 37030. 

Proposal waltz. 32712, 45126. 

Props & wings. 32713. 

Prosetao mujo mlad. 12921. 

Protect & guide our Flag. 12922, 45127. 
Protect & respect America. 32714. 

Protect our Flag. 22327. 

Protect us through the coming night. 9582 (402) 
Protect your Uncle Sam. 27345. 

Proud. 12923. 

Proud I’m an American, 12924, 22328. 
Proud of him. 32715. 

Proud of the U.S. A. 27346. 

Proud of thee - America, 32716. 

Proud of you. 45128. 

Proud U.S. pilots. 3406. 

Proudly wave. 37031. 

Prove it tome. 12925. 

Providing. 5201 (796, 797), 9582 (403) 
Provocative you. 49458. 

Proze panni wiejski. 17443. 

Prudence. 50835 (301) 

Prunella. 24219 (1103) 

Psalm. 3407. 

Psalm XX. 37032. 

Psalm XLVII. 52687. 

Psalm 90. 3408, 17444. 

Psalm 96. 17445. 

Psalm 100. 22329, 35535. 

Psalm 102. 17446. 

Psalm 122. 22330. 

Psalm 141. 32717, 32718. 

Psalm 150. 17447, 45129. 

Psalm of thanksgiving. 47124 (403) 

Psenice su klasale. 12926. 

Psyche. 5201 (798) 

Psyche song. 3409. 

Public garden pieces.. 45130. 

Public school class method for the violin. 29091 

(496) 

Public school march. 29091 (497), 34788 (584) 
Pucker up your lips & whistle. 32719. 
Puck’s birthday. 22331. 

Puddin’ head. 12927. 

Pudding and the pie. 52688. 

Pudgie, wudgie, wee. 32720. 

Pudgy. 22332. 

Puedes irte de mi. 40422. 

Puente de Waterloo. 18268. 

Puerto Rico. 45131. 

Pues Sera lo mejor. 45132. 


7989. 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Pull together. 49460. 
Pull together, Canada. "12928. 


' Pull your necks in. 45134. 


Pulling together. 32721. 


- Pullman’s pathetique. 22334. 


Pulupe. 17991. 

Pum Pam Pum. 45135. 

Pum pum toca. 7992. 

Punch & Judy. 24219 (1104) 
Punchinello. 7993. 

Punky. 7994. 

Puppet dance. 53636 (439) 

Puppets. 27347. 

Puppy Fluffy, my pet pup. 49461. 
Puppy love. 17448, 37033. 

Puppy love time just around the corner. 37034. 
Purcell’s trumpet voluntary. 12929, 45136. 
Pure delight melody. 27348. 
kure heart. 32722. 

Pure hearts. 17449. 

Purely biological. 12930. 

Purely Platonic. 22445. 

Puritani. 29091 (428) — 

Puro corte. 45137. 

Purple & white. 7995. 

Purple cat. 3410. 

Purple, green & gold. 32723. 

wurple haze. 45138. 


‘Purple heather. 3411, 32724. 


Purple lilacs & you. 7996. 

Purple lupine. 7997. 

Purple pastel. 45139. 

Purple roses. 12931. 

Purple shadows. 17998. 

Purple silhouettes. 7999. 

Purple sunset. 34788 (585), 45140. 

Purple tides at sunset. 27349. 

Pursuit of Pamela. 5201 (799) 

Pursuit of Priscilla. 5201 (800) 

Push away closer. 32725. . 

Push ‘em down. 27350, 37035. 

Push ’em up. 49462. 

Push the Japs right back to Tokyo, the Nazis to 
Berlin. 27351. 

Pushin’ sand. . 27352. 

Pushka’s taxi. 8000. 

Puss In Boots. 45140*. 

Puss’n Toots. 22336, 22337, 27353-27355. 


_Pussy-foot Pete. 49463. 


Pul-ease Mr. Henderson, don’t ration love. 49459. 


Puleeze - Mrs. McGinty. 45133. 
Pull out the stopper w pour out the corn. 22333. 


Pussy willow babes. 45141. 

Pussy willow waltz. 24219 (1105) 

Put a blue screen over the gray Sky. 32726. 

Put a kiss in the heart of this rose. 
32727. 

Put a little love, in each letter you write. 
45142. 

Put a ration on your kissin’. 32728. 

Put a silver lining in the clouds. 49464. 

Put a stamp in the book for Uncle Sam. 22338. 

Put a star in the Flag for Pearl Harbor. 
17450. 

Put a three cent stamp on me, & send me back 
to Tennessee. 49465. 

Put another nail in Hitler’s coffin. 49466. 

Put de cap 6n de bottle. .32729. 

Put it on, take it off. 9582 (404), 34788 (586) 

Put it over. 41610 (160) 

Put it over for the Red White & Blue. 12932. 

Put it there. 8001. 

Put me in uniform. 22339. 

Put me to sleep with an old fashioned melody, 
wake me up with a rag. 34788 (587) 

Put on the blue & khaki, fight for the U.S.A. 22340. 


2200 


nos, 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


Put on your old gray bonnet, 22341. 

Put plaintee plaintee love in yo’ heart. 9582 (405) 

Put-put-put your arms around me. 17451. 

Put that in your pipe & smoke it, 8002. 

Put the ax to the Axis, 22342. 

Put the boots to Hitler. 45143, 52689. 

Put the lights out Matilda, 32730. 

Put your arms around the army. 49467. 

Put your best foot forward. 27356. 

Put your dreams away. 45144. 

Put your hand in the hand of Jesus. 49468. 

Put your heart in ev’rything you do, 52690. 

Put your pack upon your back, 49469. 

Put your shoulder to the wheel. 3412, 22343, 
$7036, 45145, 45146. 

Putterin’ around. 17452, 

Puttin’ it down. 17453. 

Puttin’ it on a little bit thick, 32731. 

Puttin’ you in the dozen. 3413. 

‘Putting on a smile, but blue. 45147. 

Pygmalion roses. 34788 (588) 

Q. B. A. Sunbeam announcements. 32732. 

Quack, quack. 37037. 

Quack — quack polka. 12933, 17454, 

Quail, 3414. 

Quaint little church, 8003. 

Quaker rug, 17455. 

Quality of mercy. 17456. 

Quando uma flor desabrocha. 40423. 

Quaracha sabrose, 52691. 

Quartet, 49470. 

Quartet E flat maj. 49471. 

Quartet for strings. 17457. 

Quartet no. 1. 22344, 

Quartet no, 2. 22345, 45148, 49472. 

Quartett in A moll. 5201 (801) 

Quataine. 22346. 

4 esquisses. 5201 (802) 

Quatuor. 34788 (589) a 

Quatuor a cordes. 5201 (803) 

Que brutal. 52692. 

Que has hecho conmigo. 3415. 

Que inmenso amor. 32733. 

Que le dijo, 22347. 

Que lo arregle un toro. 27357, 

Que mas me da, 22348. 

Que me importa. 22349, 45149. 

Que muri6é en Paris. 27358. 

Que null’ estoille sur nous. 40424, 

Qué pasa, chiquita, 12934. 

Que paso, 27359. 

Que risa me da. 32734, 40425, 

Que sabes tu de eso. 12935. 

Que seas feliz. 49473. 

Que sf que no, que no que sf, 45150. 

Que suerte la mia, 37038. 

Que te cuesta. 52693. 

Que tristeza me da. 52694. 

Quedate tranquilo. 22350. 

Queen city Chicago. 22351. 

Queen of all the states. 52695. 

Queen of flowers. 12936. 

Queen of love. 27360. 

Queen of my heart. 5201 (804) 

Queen of the flowers. 37039, 45151. 

Queen of the garden. 5201 (805) 

Queen of the rollercade. 3416. 

Queen of the soldier’s heart. 12937. 

Queen of the South Sea isles, 38171 (330, 331) 

Queen of the sunset sea. 34788 (590) 

Queen’s own. 22352. 

Queer. 49474, 

Quentin Reynolds. 37040. 


521888 0 - 43 - 16 


Querida, 49475, 

Querida mia, 22353, 32735. 
Querido. 27361. 

Quest. 3417, 47124 (404) 

Quest for the King. 50835 (302) 
Questa o quella. 12938. 

Questing. 3418, 37041. 

Question, 24219 (1106), 49476. 
Question & answer. 49477, 49478. 
Question bees. 40426. 

Questioned, 3419. 

Questions. 32736. 

Qui si, que si, 49479. 

Quick shower. 52696. 

Quick! Watson, the rhythm. 37042, 
Quien fué, 12939. 

Quién sabe. 12940, 12941, 32737. 
Quiereme Cubanita. 27362. 

Quiero sentir. 45152. 

Quiet hour in mid-Manhattan, 22354. 
Quiet little evenings at home. 24219 (1107) 
Quiet piece. 3420. 

Quiet river. 45153. 

Quiete meridiana nell’ Alpe. 24219 (1108) 
Quietude. 53636 (440) 

Quilting time in the mountains, 22355, 
Quimeras, 22356, 45154.. 

Quintet. 3421, 3422, 32738. 

Quintet in A min. 27363. 

Quintett. 5201 (806) 

Quintett in B dur, 47124 (405) 
Quintette, 12942, 

Quintuplets, 12943. : 

Quisiera decirte. 45155. 

Quit chasing rainbows. 52697, 

Quit picking on my heart. 22357, | 
Quit you like men. 17458, 50835 (303) 
Quit your crying baby. 8004. 

Quit your kiddin’ baby. 32739. 
Quitter never wins. 12944. 

Quiz song. 3423. 

Quota collect. 40427. 

R.A. F. 27364. © 

R. C. H. S. fight song. 12945. 

Rabbit trot. 3424. 

Rabbit’s foot. 47124 (406, 407) 
Race. 37043. 

Races. 24219 (1109) 


 Rache, 18845 (252) 


Rachum vechanun. 14692 (567) 
Racing fans. 27365. 

Rackety coo. 53636 (441) 

Radiant morn, 47124 (408) 

Radiant morning. 12946. 

Radiant night. 49480. 

Radio, 32740. é 

Radio club polka, 22358, 

Radio galop. 40428, 

Radio organist handy song folio, no. 1. 37044. 
Radio station in heaven. 12947, 
Radio theme. 17459. 

Radnor. 5201 (807) 

Rafael. 40429. 

Rafferty’s chimes. 9582 (406, 407) 
Raffles. 12948. 

Rag of rags. 9582 (408) 

Ragging the scale. 47124 (409) 
Ragtime argument. 18845(253), 24219 (1110) 
Ragtime baggage man. 47124 (410) 
Ragtime dream. 29091 (498, 499) 
Ragtime everywhere. 18845 (254) 
Ragtime mama. 12949, 

Ragtime pipe of Pan, 47124 (411, 412) 


INDEX 


Ragtime Wagner’s ghost. 18845 (255) 

Rah, rah, America. 8005. 

kaid on Tokyo. 52698. 

Raiders of San Joaquin. 51121, 

Raiders of the desert. 19329, 20205. 

Kailroad gang. 32741.: 

Railroad Jim. 24219 (1111) 

Rain. 27366, 37045. 

Rain & sunshine. 29091 (500) 

Rain came. 45156. 

Rain check. 37046. 

Rain clouds. 27367, 37047. 

Rain drops on the roof. 37048. 

Kain in autumn. 34788 (591) 

Rain in my heart. 12950. 

Rain in the night. 8006, 17460, 32742. 

kain now has gone away. 45157. 

Rain of blossoms. 53636 (442) 

Kain on Sunday. 17461. 

Rain on the down. 53636 (443) 

Rain on the roof. 45158. 

Rain on the sea. 12951. 

Rain on the stars. 12952. 

Rain outside. 14692 (568) 

Rain, rain go away. 52699. 

Rain swept vale. 8007. 

Rainbow. 3425, 27368, 27369, 32743, 
45159. | 

kainbow album of popular songs. 27370. 

Rainbow Bay. 22359. 

Rainbow Bridge. 17462, 52700. 

- Rainbow dream. 3426. 

Rainbow fantasy. 45160. 

Rainbow for the U.S.A. 32744. 

Rainbow inthe blue. 22360. 

Rainbow in the moonlight. 8008, 27371. 

Kainbow in the night. 22361. 

‘Rainbow in the sky. 17463, 17464. 

Rainbow Island. 12953. 

Rainbow Land. 32745. 

Rainbow o’er Manila. 3427. 

kainbow o’er the prairie. 3428. 

Rainbow of hope. 8009. 

Rainbow of love. 32746. 

Rainbow of promise. 17465. 

Rainbow over Manhattan. 8010. 

Rainbow over the islands. 8011. 

kkainbow rhapsody. 32747. 

Rainbow serenade. 8012, 27372. 

kainbow Town. 8013. 

Rainbow trail. 49481. 

Rainbow valse. 37049. 

Rainbow’s end. 8014, 27373, 32748, 37050, 
45161. 

Rainbows end inthe sunrise. 52701. 

Rainbow’s gold. 52702. 

kainbows up above. 17466. 

Raincheck. 45162. 

Kaincheck for last night. 12954. 

kaindrops. 32749, 32750, 34788 (593) 

kaindrops fallin’. 12957. 

kainarops falling. 12955. 

Kaindrops in Havana, 12956. 

Kaindrops on my window. 8015, 40430. 

kaindrops played a rhapsody. 27374. 

Rainy day. 24219 (1112), 37051. 

Rainy day blues. 3429, 45163. 

Rainy nights. 17467, 37052. 

Rainy weather. 32751. 

kaise high the Flag. 37053. 

Raise songs of joy. 22362. 

kaise up your right hand, America, but never raise 
up. two. 17468. 


jpt. 3, n. S., v. 37 


R&koczy march. 50835 (304) 
Rally all Americans. 8016. 


Rally & Promotion day treasury. 27375. 


2202 


Rally around the Flag. 37054. 

Rally around the Union. 8017. 

Rally, boys, oh, rally, boys. 8018. 

Rally day service no. 2. 3430. 

Rally on. 52703. 

Rally on to victory. 17469. . 

Rally ’round the Flag. 3431. 

Rally song. 34788 (594) 

Rally to Old Glory. 3432. 

Rally to the soldier. 22363. 

Rambler & his ways. 32752. 

Rambler march. 27376. 

Rambling hobo. 8019. 

Rambling homeward. 52704. 

Rambling red roses on the prairie. 40431. 

Rambling roses. 22364. 

Ramona. 34788 (595) 

Ramshackle shack in Caroline. 32753. 

Ranch up in heaven. 12958. 

Rancherita del Carmen. 43780. 

Randolph (Cary) quick method of teaching note 
reading. 22365. 

Random harvest. 41614, 41796, 41824, 41840, 41844, 
41850, 42331, 52348, 42562, 42743, 42869, 43083, 
43723, 43919, 43920, 43973, 44473, 44649, 44705, 

- 44961, 45117, 45125, 45164-45166, 45197, 45219, 
45597, 45757, 46150, 46192, 46231, 46528. 

Ranger. 40432. 

Ranger of the skye [?] 45167. 

Rangers. 52705. 

Ranger’s heaven. 45168. 

Rangune. 12959. 

Rapid fire march. 17470. 

Rappel des oiseaux. 41610 (161) 

Rapsodia afro cubana. 45169. 

Rapsodie polonaise. 12960. 

Rapsodja polska. 40433, 47124 (413) 

Rapture. 3433. 

Raquel. 49482. 

Raratongan bougainvillaea. 32754. 

Rarest dreams. 53636 (444) > 

Karest one, you’re the grandest one I know. 
17471. 

Rarin’ to go. 52706. 

Rarin’ to go to Tokio, 32755. 

Rascal medley. 17472. 

Raspberry song. 45170. 

Rataplan. 45171. 

Rat-a-tat-tat the Yanks are a-shootin’. 27377. 

Rathbun. 45172. — . 

Rather strange. 12961. 

Ration anything but love. 12962. 

Ration blues. 40434, 45173. 

Rationing. 52707. 

Raton. 32756. 

Rat-ta-ta-tat. 32757. 

Rattle-trap Joe. 27378. 

Raus aus dem fass mit dem nass. 14692 
(350) 

Raus mit den sisters. 9582 (409) 

Raven & the hen. 24219 (1113) 

Raw recruit. 45174. 

Ray. 37055. 

Ray of hope. 8020, 27379. 

Ray of sunshine. 32758. 

Rayando el sol. 32759. 

Rayito de luna. 12963. 

Raymond overture. 12964, 24219 (177), 29091 (501) 

Raymond romance. 29091 (501) 

Raynor’s (Hal) folio of Joe Penner songs. 37056. 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Ray’s dance. 12965. 
Rays of hope. 8021, 40435. 
Rays of love. 3434. 
Raz jeden powiedz tak. 22366. 
’ Razzberry polka. 17473. 
Razzle-dazzle on we go. 45175. 
Reach for your shooting iron. 27380. 
Reaching for a star. 27381. 
Reaching for my love. 40436. 
Reaching for the moon. 27382. 
Reaching for your heart. 17474. 
Read my heart. 12966. 
Read the myst’ry stars for me. 22367. 
Read to me the stories. 49483. 
Reading. 32760. 
Reading between the lines. 17475. 
Reading lessons for the first year drummer upon 
alternating single strokes. 45176. 
Reary for the call. 40437. 
Real American man. 3435 
‘Real American song. 49484. 
Real clown. 37057. 
Real life & melodrama. 5291 (808) 
Real McCoy. 32761. 
Realization. 53636 (445) 
Really & truly. 27383. 
Really blue. 49485. 
Reap the wild wind. 12967. 
Reap what you sow. 3436. 
Reaper’s song. 24219 (1114) 
Reapers today. 5201 (809) 
Reason I love you. 32762. 
Reason why. 22368. 
Reasons, 32763. 
Rebecca. 45177. 
Rebel march. 45178. 
Reblaus. 32764. 
Reb6la a bola. 8022. 
Recall that night. 3'7058. 
Recalling the moments. 17476. 
Recessional. 5201 (810), 32765, 47124 (414) 
Rechts herum links herum. 5201 (811) 
Recipe for love. 22369, 32766. 
Reciprocity. 34788 (596, 597) 
Recital song-stories for little folks. 29091 (502) 
Reckoning. 8023. 
Recollection. 45179. 
Recollections of youth. 24219 (1115) 
Recompense. 34788 (598), 40438. 
keconciliation. 14692 (569) 
kecord goes round, round & round. 
37059. 
Recordando. 45180. 
Recordando mi amor. 52708. 
Recordemos Pearl Harbor. 12968. 
Recorder ensemble tunes for three, four, & five 
players. 32767, 32768. 
Recruit from Texas. 27384. 
Recruit song. 8024. 
Recruiting song. 45181. 
Recruits song. 40439. 
Recuerdo a California. 52709. 
Recuerdos de Argentina. 32769. 
Recuerdos de la Alhambra. 49486. 
Red & white & blue girl. 45182. 
Red angel. 40440. 
Red apples. 53636 (446) 
Red bird. 22370. 
Red bird in the rain. 22371. 
Red-bird singing. 17477. 
Red boogie. 12969. 
Red carnations. 17478. 
Red cassino. 12970. 


INDEX 


2203 


Red cross. 8025, 12971. 

Red cross flag is flying. 52710. 

Red cross nurse. 3437, 12972. 

Red cross of hope. 3438. 

Red cross spirit speaks. 49487. 

Red Devon by the sea. 24219 (576), 34788 (599) 

Red feather red. 40441. 

Red flames - blue embers. 52711. 

Red flamingos. 3439. 

Red fox trot. 24219 (1116) 

Red gold. 3439*. 

Red-head. 45183. 

Red headed boy, with the freckled face. 45184. 

Red headed gal. 32770. 

Red heads. 22372. 

Red hot polka. 12973, 17479. 

Red is the rose. 12974. 

Red letter days. 53636 (447) 

Red-man. 5201 (812), 24219 (1117, 1118) 

Red manzaneta. 32771. 

Red mill. 3440. 

Red moon over Havana. 3441. 

Red Raiders. 22373. 

Red raven rag. 53636 (448) 

Red, red rose. 3442. 

Red Rhythm Valley. 40442. 

Red River Rose. 17480. 

Red River trail. 3443. 

Red River Valley. 3444, 45185, 52712. 

Red rooster tread. 53636 (449) 

Red rooster walk. 27385. 

Red Rose of the Rockies. 8026. 

Red roses. 5201 (813) 

Red roses won’t tell, dear. 37060, 45186. 

Red rosey bush. 12975. 

Red sails in the sunset. 45187-45189. 

Red sarafan. 27386, 49488. 

Red scarf. 24219 (1119) 

Red sister. 49489. 

Red sky at night. 27387. 

Red sunset over fair Hawaii. 49490. 

Red, the White, the Blue. 27388. 

Red, the White, the Blue, & you. 12976. 

Red,White & Blue. 3445, 8027-8030, 12977, 
12978, 17481, 22374, 27389, 27390, 45190, 
45191, 49491, 49492, 52713, 52714. 

Red, White & Blue & you. 13979. 

Red, White & Blue boys. 37061, 45192. 

Red, White & Blue, forever. 32772. 

Red, White & Blue girl. 49493. 

Red, white & blue Hawaii. 27391. 

Red, White, & Blue is calling you. 27392. 

Red, White & Blue, it’s up to you. 32773. 

Red, White & Blue march song. 45193. 

Red, White & Blue means my Flag - & you. 
49494. 

Red, White & Blue o'er Hawaii. 3446. 

Red, White & Blue of America. 22375. 

Red, White & Blue, oh sacred Flag. 27393. 

Red, white & blue panties. 37062. 

Red, white & blue streak. 12980. 

Red, White & Blue will come through. 27394. 

Red, White, Blue. 12981, 12982, 18280, 20272, 
22480, 22654, 23063. 

Reddy Kilowatt song. 32774. 

Redeemed. 8031. 

Redeemer of Israel. 22376. 

Redeeming love. 22377, 24219 (1120) 

Redemption. 8032, 49495. 

Redemption’s song. 32775. 

Redhead & camillias[?] 12983. 

Redimida. 22378. 

Reds bled me white, now I’m blue. 49496. 


INDEX 


Reed organ player. 34788 (600) 
Reflection. 24219 (1121), 49497, 53636 450) 
Keflection by comparison. 27395. 
Reflections. 3447, 37063, 40443, 40444. 
Keflections of you. 52715. 
keformatory blues. 45194.. 

Refugee. 32776. 

Kefugee love song. 52716. 

Refugee lullaby. 49498. 

Refugee — refugee. 3448. 

Regards from the U.S.A. 45195. 
Regiment of hearts. 37064. 
Regiment of Tom Thumbs Up. 45196. 
Regimentspapa. 9582 (248) 

Regina caeli. 27396. 

’ Regina coeli. 27397, 52717. 

Regina pacis. 22379. 

Regina | the queen of Brooklyn. 27398. 
Regina’s entrance. 37065. 
Registration of birth. 45197. 

Regret. 45198. 

Regrets ou folie. 5201 (814) 

Reh. 18845 (256) 

Rehabilitation march. 50835 (305) 
Rehearsal at eight. 49499. 
Rehearsin’ for somebody else. 17482. 
Rehearsing for love. 27399. 

Kei, que te hace bien. 27400. 

Reign my Lord. 17483. 

Reina. 52718. 

keincarnate. 29091 (503) 

keine s ‘amuse. 9582 (410, 411) 


Reinharat’s onalt S.) pivot system for trombone. 


45199. 

keinhardt’s (Donaid s. ) pivot system for trumpet. 
45200. . 

Reisebecher. 14692 (570) 

Reiterlied. 47124 (415) 

RKeja Sevillana. 27401. 

Rejected blues. 27402, 

Rejoice. 12984. 

Kejoice & sing. 24219 (1122) 

Rejoice, beloved Christians. 22380. 

Rejoice greatly. 50835 (306) 

Rejoice in the Lord. 5201 (815), 38171 (332), 
49500. - 

Rejoice, O earthborn sons of men. 12985. 

Kejoice! Salvation’s nigh. 49501. 

Rejoice, the Lord is King. 8033. 

Rejoice! The Prince of Peace is born. 40445. 

Rejoice to know they wait. 45201. 

Rejoice to-day with one accord. 24219 (1123) 

Rejuvenation song. 8034. 

Relajo. 8035, 45202. 

Relampago. 32777. 

kelativity. 3449. 

Relax the old syle way. 3450. 

Relaxation. 32778. 

Relaxin’ at the Touro. 17484. 

Relicario. 3451. 

Kemember. 3452, 3453, 8036, 8037, 12986, 22381, 
27403, 32779-32781, 37066, 37067, 45203. 

Remember a soldier. 49502. 

kemember a soldier in your prayer. 40446. 

Remember & atone. 22382. 

Kemember blues. 17485. 

Remember Captain Kelly. 12987. 

Kemember, Emma Belle. 117486. 

Kemember General MacArthur. 32782. 

Remember Hawaii. 8038, 12988. 

Kemember Honolulu on the road to Tokio. 3454. 

Remember I love you. 37068. 

kKemember I still love you. 27404. 


“pt, S, DaGay Maen 


Remember. r’ ll always love you. 32783. 

Remember! r m waiting. 22383. 

Remember, I’m waiting for you. 17487. 

Remember ‘Lidice. 45204. 

Remember Lovers’ Lane. 45205. - 

Remember MacArthur & the boys of Bataan. 27405. 

Remember MacArthur, let that be our battle cry. 
12989. 

Remember Manila. 3455. . 

Remember me. 32784, 32785, 45206, 49503. 

Remember me, darling. 37069. 

Remember me in your dreams. 3456. 

Remember me in your dreams, dear. 32786. 

Remember me sweetheart. 22384. 

Kemember me to love. 22385, 32787. 

Remember my sweetheart I’m thinking of you. 32788. 

Remember now thy Creator. 37070, 45207. 

Remember, O Lord, Thy tender mercies. 14692 
(571) 

Remember our boys. 52719, 52720. | 

Remember our boys over there. 17488. 

Remember our Savior. 22386. 

Remember our soldiers. 8039. 

Kemember Paradise Bay. 45208. 

Remember Pearl Harbor. 3457-3483, 8040-8049, 
12990-12993, 17489, 17490, 22367- 22391, 27406, 
37071, 52721. 

Kemember Pearl Harbor, & Manilla [?] too. 8050. 

Remembér Pearl Harbor & nineteen forty one. 

.17491. 

Remember Pearl Harbor & Wake. 17492. 

Remember Pearl Harbor at dawn. 12994. 

Remember Pearl Harbor boys. 3484. 

Remember Pearl Harbor, boys, remember. 12995. 

Remember Pearl Harbor, defense of the free. 8051. 

Remember Pearl Harbor is our battle cry. 3485. 

Remember Pearl Harbor, let’s go. 12996. 

Remember Pearl Harbor, my darling. 12997. 

Remember Pearl Harbor on land, in air, onsea. 8052. 

Remember Pearl Harbor that’s our cry. 3486. 

Remember Pearl Harbor, the Japs will have to pay. 
8053. 

Remember Pearl Harbour 1941. 22392. 

Remember pop. 40447. 

Remember September. 22393. 

Remember that. 49504. 

Remember that December. 49505. 

Remember that I love you. 32789. 

Remember that tree. 12998. 

Remember the Alamo. 27407. 

Kemember the dawn. 17493. 

kemember the day. 3487, 12999, 13000, 22394, 
32790. 

Remember the isle of Wake. 27408. 

Remember the name Pearl Harbor. 3488. 

Remember the night. 8054, 37072. 

Remember the night we met. 22395. 

Remember the promise. 3489. 

Remember the seventh of December. 3490. 

Remember the soldiers, write, write, write. 37073. 

Remember the song. 22396. 

Remember the time. 49506. 

Remember their plan, to hell with Japan. 22397, 
45209. 

Remember them. 3491. 

Remember they’ll remember you. 8055. 

Remember thy Creator. 34788 (601) 

Remember ’til I get back. 49507. 

Remember to buy a bond. 27409. 

Remember to buy war bonds. 37074. 

Remember to forget. 27410. 

Remember to remember. 49508. 

Remember to write the boys. 17494. 


2204 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Remember V for victory. 45210. 
Remember Wake Island, 22398. 
Remember Wake, you leathernecks. 8056, 
Remember, we’ll never forget. 17495. 
Remember what happened. 3492. 
Remember when. 3493, 27411, 32791, 32792. 
Remember you. 17496. 
Remember your country. 3494. 
Remember your son & your country, 49509. 
Remember your visit to old Mexico. 32793. 
Remember, you’ re coming home. 45211. 
Remember you’ re mine, 22399. 
Remember you’re mine, too. 22400. 
Rememberance [?] of happy days. - 13001. 
Remembered, 24219 (1124) 
Remembered love, 8057. 
Remembering. 3495. 
Remembering you. 13002, 17497, 52722. 
Remembrance. 14692 (572), 17498, 22401, 
32794, 45212. 
‘Remembrance of an old ranchino. 8058. 
Remembrance of things past. 27412. 
Remembrances of Waldteufel. 47124 (416) 
Remick musical Americana, 32795-32812. 
Remind me to remember. 8059. 
Remind me to remember, not to forget. 37075. 
Reminder of you. 32813. 
Reminders. 13003. 
Reminiscence. 13004, 32814, 40448. 
Reminiscencia. 32815. 


Reminiscing. 3496, 22402, 27413, 32816, 37076, 45213. 


Remorse. 49510, 

Removing the handcuffs. 32817. 
Removing the shackle, 49511. 

Rena polka. 22403, 

Rendezvous, 8060, 13005, 17499, 22404, 32818, 45214. 
Rendezvous in Dreamland. 13006. 
Rendezvous in Rio. 49512. 
Rendezvous of the roses. 53636 (451) 
Rendezvous with loneliness, 45215. 
Rendezvous with love. 40449. 
Rendezvous with spring. 13007. 
Rendezvous with victory. 40450. 
Rendezvousing with the shadows. 45216. 
Repent & believe the Gospel. 37077. 
Reply to Red River Valley. 3497. 
Reproche. 3498. 

Repreche d’amour. 40451, 

Republic march, 24219 (1125) 
Request, 24219 (1126) | a 
Request for a rhumba, 3499. 
Requiem. 8061, 24219 (1127) 
Requiem of the sea. 53636 (452) 
Rescue, 27414, 41854. 

Rescued, 8062, 38171 (333) 
Reservation for two. 3500. 
Reserves, 22405. 

Resignation. 22406, 40452, 50835 eam 
Resistencia, 13008, 

Resolution march, 32819. 

Response no. 3. 8063. 

Rest. 53636 (453) 

Rest here in peace. 45217. 

Rest in God. 5201 (816) 

Rest in my arms, 45218. 

Rest in the Lord. 17500. 

Rest, my little curly head. 52723. 
Rest now. 45219.. 

Rest of my life with you. 45220. 

Rest of the day’s your own. 34788 (602) 
Rest of the way. 32820. 

Rest, soldier, 49513. 

Rest soldier at ease. 37078. 


Rest, valiant heart. 37079. 

Restin’ . 3501. 

Resting in the arms of Jesus. _22407. 

Restless are the sails. 8064. 

Restless, ramblin’ blues, 27415. 

Restless since you went away. 32821. 

Restless wings. 37080. , 

Résumée, 49514. 

Resurrection. 34788 (603), 49515. 

Resurrection & the life. 5201 (817, 818) 

Resurrection morn. 8065, 32822. 

Retort. 29091 (504) 

Retreat or advance. 38171 (334) 

Retrieving the safe. 27416, 

Retrospection. 8066, 9582 (412) 

Retumban los canones. 52724, 

Return home. 32823, 49516. 

Return of Proserpina. 34788 (604) 

Return of the Rough Riders. 28586. 

Return, oh dove, 45221. 

Return to me my dearest pal. 49517. 

Return unto Zion. 8067. 

Reuben & Rachel-up-to-date. 37081. 

Reuben’s goin’ Cuban. 3502, 13009. 

Reunion, 47135, 47568, 47577, 47789, 48136, 
48469, 48952, 49518, 51366, 52269, 52270, 
52293- 52296, 52539, 52551. 

Reunion prayer. 45222, 

Reva Marie. 17501. 

Réve realisé, 29091 (505) 

Reveille. 3503, 13010, 49519, 49520. 

Reveille with Beverly. 32824. 

Reveille’s moon, 45223. 

Revelaci6n. 52725. 

Revelation. 8068, 13011, 27417. 

Revenge Pearl Harbor. 22408. 

Reverence. 40453. 

Reverie. 5201 (819), 8069, 8070, 9582 (413), 
13012, 13013, 14692 (573), 17502, 17503, 18845 
(257), 24219 (1128), 27418, 27419, 32825-32827, 
34788 (605), 37082, 38171 (335), 40454-40456, 
45224, 49521, 52726, 

Reverie d’amour. 29091 (506) 

keverie of a soldier’s sweetheart. 45225. 

Reveries, 32828, 32829. 

Reveries of yesterday. 17504. 

Reverse the charges. 40457. 

Revival, Lord, revival. 8071. 

Revolution & election. 45226. 

Revolver. 37083. 

Revolving door. 27420. 

Revue of hearts, 31236. 

Rey (Alvino) theme. 37084. 

Reynard the fox. 17505. 

Rezongon, 45227. 

Rhapsoday [?] in steel. 22409. 

Rhapsodie in es dur. 5201 (820) 

Rhapsody. 24219 (1129), 37085. 

Rhapsody blues. 13014. — 

Rhapsody for saxophone. 45228, 

Rhapsody for two. 17506. 

Rhapsody in blue. 3504, 3506, 17507, 45229. 

Rhapsody in Red, White & Blue. 17508, 49522. 

Rhapsody in rhythm. 3507. 

Rhapsody modernistic. 37086. 

Rhapsody of love. 49523. 

Rhapsody poetique. 32830. 

Rhapsody was played. 40458. 

Rheingold. 5201 (821), 18845 (258), 34788 (606) 

Rheintéchterscene. 18845 (258) 

Rhine River, 49524. 

Rhodora, 32831. 

Rhumba, 32832. 


Rhumba at the Roney. 13015. 
Rhumba cocktail. 52727. 
Rhumba encantada, 32833. 
Rhumba manana. 37087. 1 
Rhumba must change toa march. 17509. 
Rhumba nhumba. 32834. 
Rhumba rhumba. 32835. 
Rhumbanana. 37088. 
Rhumbanitra. 8072. 
Rhyme road to Music Land. 5201 (822) 
Rhyming tunes for little players. 29091 (507) 
Rhythm blues, 22410, 
Rhythm cocktail. 17510. 
_ Rhythm has got-cha too. 37089. 
Rhythm in my heart, hallelujah. 32836. 
Rhythm in my heart, sweetheart. 27421. 
Rhythm interlude. 8073. 
Rhythm of my heart. 22411, 27422. 
Rhythm of night. 3508. 
Rhythm of the river. 8074. 
Rhythm of the sea. 52728. 
Rhythm of the tropics. 45230. 
Rhythm rhapsody. 49525. 
_Rhythm sketches. 22412. 
Rhythm waltz. 13016. 
Rhythmic gymnastics. 
Rhytmus. 32837. 
Ribbon highway. 3509. 
Ribbon of silver in the valley. 13018. 
Ric rhumba. 32838. 
Rica pulpa. 13019. 
Ricciolina. 32839, 32840. 
Rice ain't nice. 8075. . 
Richman, poorman, beggarman, thief. 53636 (454) 
Rich men. poor men. 37090. 
Richard Allen. 40459. 
Richard Coeur de Lion. 5383. 
Richard the Lion-hearted. 41818. 
Richest couple in town. 49526. 
Richmond ‘Hill. 37091. 
Rich’s (Buddy) modern interpretation of snare 
drum rudiments. 17511. 
Rich’s song of jubilee. 3510. 
Rickashaw. 17512. 
Ride along, roam along. 3511. 
Ride along, roaming cowboy, ride along. 17513. 
‘Ride, cowboy, ride. 32841. 
Ride ’em cowboy. 2691, 6170, 9026, 11387. 
Ride 'em soldier. 52729. 
Ride in the country. 52730. 
Ride in the trolley car. 24219 (1130) 
Ride of the janissaries. 5201 (823) 
Ride on. 37092, 49527. 
Ride on cowboy. 17514. 
Ride on, ride on, in majesty. 47124 (417) 
Ride on top of the bus. 52731. 
Ride troopers ride. 8076. 
Riders. 13020. 
Riders of the range. 3512. 
_ Ridin’ home on the buggy. 27423. 
Ridin’ home with you. 13021. 
Ridin’ in an upper berth. 32842. 
Ridin’ in the blue. 45231. 
Ridin’ on de gravel train. 34788 (607) 
Ridin’ on the prairie. 8077. 
Ridin’ on the Texas range. 45232. 
Ridin’ the range. 13022. 
Ridin’ the trail back home. 8078. 
Ridin’ the trails, in Arizona. 27424. 
Riding along the ‘trail. 8079 
Riding down a cattle trail. 32843. 
Riding for a fall. 27425. 
Riding in a swan boat on the Mall. 32844. 


13017. 


INDEX 


2206 


pt. 3,n. s., v. 37 


Riding in the sunset. 45233. 
Riding on the moon. 22413. 
Riding on the prairie. 40460. 


_ Riding over sagebrush plains. 45234. 


Riding the sea. 22414, _ 

Riding the waves. 13023. 

Riding thru the saddle in the blue. 37093. 

Riding tonight on my pony. 32845. | 

Rid’n’ that long trail home. 32846: 

Rienta. 22415. 

Rienzi. 9582 (414-418) 

Riff-raff Rafferty. 41610 (162) 

Riffs. 37094. 

Rigamarole. 49528. 

Right about face. 48271, 48607, 49289. 

Right down here in my heart. 17515. 

Right from the start. 22416. 

Right foot, left foot. 52732. 

Right idea. 3513. 

Right in step. 8080. 

Right in the middle of the traffic. 52733. 

Right is might. 27426, 27427, 37095, 52734. 

Right is might, we'll win this ‘tight, let’ s gol 
U.S.A. 17516. 

Right kind of people. 37096. 

Right makes might. 3'7097. 

Right now. . 3514, 3515, 45235. 

Right or wrong. 3516, 45236. 

Right or wrong sweetheart. 22417. 

Right there in Picardy. 45237. 

Right to liberty. 49529. 

Right up my alley. 8081. 

Right where you are. 13024. 

Seay 12938, 29091 (508), 53636 se 
455 

Rima. 5201 (824) 

Rime, rhythm & song for the child of today. 27428. 

Rinconcito de la Sierra, 22418. 

Rinder med dug. 47124 (418) 

Ring around the moon. 37098. 

Ring des Nibelungen. 9582 (419, 420) 

Ring doves. 14692 (574) 

Ring master. 34788 (608) 

Ring on liberty bell. 27429. 

Ring out those bells. 8082. 

Ring out, wild bells. 29091 (509), 45238. 

Ring that liberty bell again. 45239. 

Ring the bell for Uncle Sam. 49530. 

Ring Yankee Doodle, you're dandy for me. 49531. 

Ring ye glad voices. 45240. 

Rings around the moon. 17517. 

Rinso court scene. 45241. 

Rinso White. 45242. 

Rio. 13025. 

Rio de Janeiro. 13026. 

Rio de Janiero[?]. 3517. 

Rio de Plata. 8083. 

Rio Grande lady. 3518. 

Rio Grande rhythm. 17518. 

Rio Rita. 10039, 11542, 13027, 13028, 48790. 

Rip up the joint. 3519. 

Rippin it up. 52735. 

Rippin’ the flip. 22419. 

Rippling stream. 17519. 

Rippling waters. 32847, 45243. 

Rise above it. 8847. 

Rise & shine America. 13029. 

Rise, Anglo Saxons, rise. 22420. 

Rise beautiful dawn. 9582 (421) 

Rise, for the day is passing. 53636 (456) 

Rise, men courageous. 22421, 22422. 

Rise, my soul, to watch & pray. 3520. 

Rise, O star. "29091 (510) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Rise to the call, my Yankee boy. 8084. 
Rise up! America. 8085, 17520. 
Rise up, oh flame. 13030. 

kise up, shepherd, an’ foller. 49532. 
kise up, Shepherd, & follow. 8086. 
Risen Redeemer. 5201 (825) 

Rising dawn. 24219 (1131) 

kising moon. 27430. 

kising Sun is doomed to fall. 37099. 
Rising Sun to get. 45244, 

Rising Sun will set. 8087, 32848. 
Rita. 37100. 

Rita @ her rhythm. 8088. 

Rita my sefiorita. 37101. 

Rita - sweetheart of all the army boys. 37102. 
Rita’s waltz. 49533. 

Ritmo di valzer. 32849. 

Ritmo in do. 32850. 

_Ritmos de Cuba. 45135. 

Ritornero. 32851. 

kitorno di un artista esule. 32852. 


Ritter (Tex) mountain ballads, cowboy songs. 17521. 


Ritual fire dance. 32853. 

Ritzi polka. 22423. 

River. 13031. 

River bend. 52736. 

River flows on. 37103. 

River gambler. 17522. 

River in spring. 8089. 

kiver junction. 52737. 

River Maumee. 27431, 40461. 

Kiver mist. 17523. — 

River of dreams. 22424. 

River of happiness. 8090. 

_ River of life. 49534. 

River of love. 22425. 

River of my dreams. 17524. 

Kiver of no return. 3521. 

River road. 40462. 

River Sabine. 45245. 

River song. 22426. F 

River, the moonlight & you. 32854. 

Riverboat jamboree. 40463. 

Rivers & mountains. 13032. 

kivers of grace. 22427. 

Riverside polka. 32855. 

Rivulet. 47124 (419) 

k’kod hat’laim. 32856. 

Road. 45246. 

Koad back-home. 27432, 45247, 

Road, night and memories. 32857. 

Road of flowers. 3522. 

Road that leads to Bethlehem. 45248. 

Road that leads to home. 53636 (457) 

Road to Bordeaux. 3523, 3524. 

Road to freedom. 27433. 

- Road to glory. 49535. 

’ Road to love. 52738. 

Road to Morocco. 38605, 39982, 41641, 45249. 

Road to my heart. 45250. 

Road to Siberia. 45251. 

Road to victory. 3525, 17525, 22428, 27434, 37104, 
37105, 45252, 52739. 

koad to your heart. 24219 (1132), 38171 (336) 

Roads. 49536. 

Roads beside the sea. 27435. 

koaming around. 14692 (575) 

Roaming lumber jack. 40464. 

Roaming the range. 13033. 

Roar of the cannon. 29091 (511) 

Robbers everywhere. 5201 (826) 

kobbins choral collection negro spirituals. 45253. 

Robbins mammoth collection of £ flat alto saxo- 
phone solos. 32858. 


Robbins mammoth collection of Gilbert & Sullivan 
songs. 40465. 

Robbins mammoth collection of modern piano music. 
13034. 

Robbins mammoth collection of songs of the gay 
nineties. 52740. 

Robert der Teufel. 9582 (422) 

Robert Forrest killed. 52741. 

Robert Forrest’s mother. 52742. 

Robert of Lincoln. 24219 (1133) 

Robert, Robert, mein geliebter. 9582 (422) 

Robert meets Johnson. 52743. 

Robin & the red, red rose. 47124 (420, 421) 

Robin & the worm. 17526. 

Robin builds her home in an empty gun. 17527. 

Robin Hood. 14692 (375) 

Robin move over for me. 8091. 

Robin quit his bobbin’ ’round our door. 27436. 

Robin red breast sang the blues. 8092. 

Robin serenade. 40466. 

Robin sings. 13035. 

Robin song. 24219 (1134), 45254. 

Robin told me so. 27437. 

Robin’s come. 14692 (576) 

Robin’s dance. 5201 (827) 

Robin’s morning song. 3526. 

Robins round-up. 52744. 

Robin’s song. 13036. 

Rock & rye. 34788 (609) 

Rock & rye - rockette. 13037. 

Rock garden of love. 13038. 

Rock hermit. 22429. 

Rock it out. 40467. 

Rock me in the cradle mother. 49537. 

Rock me to sleep. 27438, 32859. 

Rock me to sleep in your old fashioned cradle. 
27439. 

Rock me to Sleep, mother. 22430. 

Rock of ages. 5201 (828), 24219 (1135, 1136), 
45255, 45256. 

Rock of my refuge. 29091 (512) 

Rock was in the Snowball. 52745. 

Rock-a-by train. 3527. 

Rockabye. 45257. 

Rock-a-bye, baby.- 45258. 

Rock-a-bye babyboo. 32860. 

Rock-a-bye Bay. 27440. 

Rock-a-bye Lane. 37106. 

Rock-a-bye my little one. 8093. 

Rockabye that Dixie band. 8094. 

Rock-a-bye time. 32861. 

Rockaway hunt. 5201 (829), 50835 (308) 

Rockdale blues. 13039. 

Rocked in the cradle of the deep. 17528, 53636 (458) 

Rockhill Park waltz. 47124 (422) 

Rockin’. 32862. 

Rockin’ at the dry dock. 27441. 

Rockin’ away on the moon. 49538. 

Rockin’ in rhythm. 17529. 

Rockin’ the blues. -13040. 

Rocking chair blues. 27442. 

Rocking chairs by the old fireside. 45259. 

Rocking my heart, in an old rocking chair. 

Rocking our baby to sleep. 27443. 

Rockingham. 32863. 

Rocky Mountain moon. 37107. 

Rocky Mountain serenade. 3529. 

Rocky road blues. 45260. 

Rocky push. 8095. 

Rode the six hundred. 45261. 


3528. 


Rodeo in heaven. 45262. 


2207 


Rodeo love song. 32864. 
Rodgers of the Dodgers. 8096. 


_ Redillita, 32865. 
Roguish eyes. 34788 (610) 

Roguish peasant. 27444, 

Roi march, 24219 (1137) 

Roi Roger. 19377. © 

Rojo y negro. 3530, 27445, 

Roll a wedding ring my way. 24219 (1138) 

Roll along, harvest moon, 47124 (423) 

Roll away dark clouds. 27446. 

Roll call. 32866. 

Roll de ol’ chariot along. 17530. 

Roll dem cotton bales. 5201 (830) 

Roll dem rocks, chillun, 3531. 

Roll.’ em along Yankee boy. 27447, 

Roll ’ em, brother, roll ’em., 27448, 32867. 

Roll’em up, 37108, 

Roll on. 45263, 

Roll on Americans, 27449, 

Roll on, boys, we won’t let you down. 37109. 

Roll on MacArthur. 32868. 

Roll on mighty stone. 40468. 

Roll on my Caribbean Sea. 17531. 

Roll on now old chu-chu, 17532. 

Roll on, O mighty ocean. 40469. 

Roll on, old Hudson River, roll on. 49539. 

Roll on, Sleepy River. 45264. 

Roll on to victory. 27450. 

Roll on you Wildcat. 45265, 

Roll out that old buggy. 27451. 

Roll out the bomber plane, boys. 45266. 

-Roll, tanks, roll. 22431, 22432, 27452. 

Roll the drums, 13041. 

Roll them bones. 27453, 

Roll those drums. 3532. 

Roll up your sleeves. 13042, 37110. 

Roll up your sleeves, America. 52746. 

Roll up your sleeves, Buddy Boy & let ’em have 
it. 32869. 

Roll up your sleeves, oh Uncle Sam, you have a 
job to do, 22433, 

Roll up your sleeves, Uncle Sammy. 49540, 

Roll up your sleeves with Uncle Sammy. 3533. 

Roll your own. 17533. 

Roll your Yiddishe eyes for me. 34788 (611) 

Rolled away. 38171 (337) 

‘Rolleo. 8097. 

Rolleo rolling along. 32870, 37111. 

Roller coasting on the moon. 17534, 

Roller derby song. 49541. 

Roller rink, 22434. 

. Roller skating love. 32871. 

Roller skating my way to you. 13043, 

kollerdrome waltz. 3534. 

Kollerskating vanities of 1942. 29716, 30724, 
31413, 34328, 34755. 

Rollickin’ sons of the sea, 22435, 37112. 

Rollicking Reuben, 18845 (259) 

Rollin’ down the mountain, on my ole Missouri 
mule, 3535, 

’ Rollin’ Fifty-fourth. 40470. 

Rollin’ on, 8098, 

Rollin’ plains. 27454, 

Rollin’ rollin’ roll along. 3536. 

Rollin’ rovin’ cavalcade, 8099. 

Rolling along, 27455. 

Rolling along to victory. 49542. 

Rolling along with the tide. 37113. 

Rolling ball, 24219 (1139) 

Rolling my ball. 8100. 

Rolling on the sea. 13044, 27456, 

Rolling on to victory. 13045. 

Rolling pin brigade. 49543. 

Rolling sea, 49544, 


' Romanze,. 8104;.9582 (425, 426), 32878. 


pt. 3, n, S., Vv. 37 


Rollingitanks, 49545. 

Rolling‘to victory. 13046. 

Romance. 3537, 3538, 5201 (831), 8101, 13047, 
17535, :17536, 18845 (260), 22436, 22437, 24219 
(1140),229091 (513), 32872, 32876, 37114, »40471, 
‘ 41610 (163- -165), 45267, 53636 (439) 

Romance a la mode: 32873; 

Romance & rhumba. 3539. 

Romance & tears. 32874. 

Romance at rationing. 49546. 

Romance at the U.S. O. 22438. 

Romance blues. 32875. 

Romance Bohemian. 9582 (423) 

Romance came thru to me by chance, 22439. 

Romance from the sky. 37115. 

Romance in atrance. 27457. 

Romance in blue. 13048. 

Romance in Caracas. 13049, 

Romance in flowerdom. 14692 (577) 

Romance in Havana, 3540. 

Romance in porcelain, 45268, _ 

Romance in the springtime. 40472. 

Romance is in the air. 3541. 

Romance of autumn. 40473, 

Romance of the rose, 47124 (424) 

Romance of the roses. 34788 (612) 

Romance of the stepping stone & hitching post. 
17537. _ 

Romance sans paroles. 53636 (460) 

Romance serenade. 40474, 

Romance the buterfole‘Hannah. 49547, 

Romance, thou jbringest visions of delight. 13050. 

Romance wasn’t built in a day. 17538. 

Romancing. 3542, 40475, 

Romancing with a dream. 45269. 

Romancing with you. 13051, 17539, 37116. 

Romanesca. 52747. . 

Romanesque. 37117. __ 

Romantic interlude. 8102, 49548, 

Romantic love, 49549. 

Romantic melody. 9582 (424), 22440, 

Romantic moon, 32877. 

Romantic night. 3543, 

Romantic sailor, 3544, 

Romantic waltz, 27458. 

Romany. 8103. 

Romany life, 27459, 40476. 

Romanza, 24219 (1141) 

Romanza & allegro. 13052, 

Romanza appassionata. 3545, 40477, 


a 


Romberg (Sigmund) song album. 37118, 37119. 
Rome, Berlin & Tokio. 3546, 27460. 

Romeo. 40478. 

Romeo & Juliet. 24219 (1142), 34788 (613) . 
Romeo & Juliet ballet. 53123. 

Romeo & Juliette. 21491. 

Romeo Smith & Juliet Jones. 3547. 

Romp & tomp Miss Emma, 45270. 

Rémpete. 27461. . 

Rompin’ at Roseland, 3548, 
Rona, 32879, : 
Ronda rondefia, 8105. 

Rondeau. 8106. 

Rondel, 9582 (427) 

Rondinella innammorata, 27462, 

Rondino, . 13053, 14692 (578) , 
Rondo, 3549, 37120, 45271. ? 
Rondo a la Turque. 13054, 

Rondo alla zingarese, 9582 (428) 
Rondo capriccioso. 13055, 17540. : 
Rondo energico, 3550. ¢ 
Rondo for trumpet. 22441, 40479. 


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nos, 1-12, 1942 


Rondo mignon, 24219 (1143) 

Rondo serioso. 3551, 
Rondos. 22442, 4 
Ronolee. 27463. 

Ronrico rum. 3552. 

Rookie boy blues. 17541. 

Rookie joined the army. 3553. 

Rookie of mine, 3554, 

kookie polka. 40480. 


Rookie toot-toot. 3555. 
Rookies lament. 27464. 
Kookie’s song. 8107, 45272, 45273. 
kooky’s song. 17542. 
Room «& a fifth of a bath. 40481. 
koom C. 27465. 
Room in Jerusalem. 40482. 
Roosevelt in prayer. 3556. 
Roosevelt march, 3557, 17543, 
Roosevelt militaire. 3558, 
Roosevelt swing. 27466. 
Roosevelt, the man who’s President of our land. 
22443, 
Roosevelt, we’re with you, 45274. 
Rooster on the road, 45275. 
Rooster or acrow. 8108. 
Rootin’ for Hastings High. 8109. 
Rootin’, tootin’ son of a fightin’ Yankee. 13056. 
Rosa. 3559, 
Rosa Bella. 8110. 
Rosa de abril. 52748. | 
Rosa Lee. 27467. 
Rosa Linda, 22444, 
Rosa Maria. 52749. 
Rosa mia. 3560. 
Rosa negra. 32880. 
Rosa Rosetta, 3561, 
Rosabella. 27468. ~ 
Rosaleen, 32881. By 
Rosalie, 27469. 
Rosalind & Orlando. 34788 (614) 
-Rosalita. 13057, 32882, 37121, 52750. 
Rosalou. 22445. 
Rosario. 34788 (615) . 
Rosarito Beach. 3562. 
Rosary beads for you. 45276. 
Rosary of heroes. 3563. 
Rosas de Norgaria. 40483. 
Rosas negras, 45277. 
Rose. 5201 (832), 52751. 
Rose, a kiss, & you. 27470. 
Rose & a star, 13058. 
Rose & the ring. 18845 (261) 
Rose Ann of Charing Cross. 40484, 52752, 52753. 
Rose blush, 8111. 
- Rose breaks into bloom. 32883, 45278. 


- Rose dreams. 47124 (425), 50835 (309), 53636 (461) 


Rose for daddy. 49550. 

Rose for victory. 40485, 

Rose for you. 22446. 

Rose garden waltzes. 50835 (310) 
Rose immortal, 24219 (1144) 
Rose in my garden of dreams. 18845 (262) 
Rose-jar. 24219 (1145) 
Rose-Marie, 27471. 

Rose Mary Regan. 27472, 37122. 
Rose O’Day. 8112. 

Rose of Algeria. 32885. 

Rose of Andalusia. 24219 (1146) 
Rose of Argentia. 14692 (579) 
Rose of Argentine. 13059. 

Rose of Cassandra. 22447. 

Rose of Cheyenne, 37123. 


INDEX 


Rose of Erin. 40486. 

Rose of Hawaii. 17544. 

Rose of heaven, 37124, 47124 (426) 

Rose of Italy. 38171 (338) 

Rose of Kaintucky. 45279. 

Rose of Los Angeles. 13060. 

Rose of Monterey. 8113. ~ 

Rose of my life. 37125. 

Rose of my dreams, 22448, 

Rose of my heart. 13061, 22449, 

Rose of my heart’ Ss bouquet. 32884, 

Rose of No Man’s Land is bleoming again. 45280. 

Rose of old Mexico. 45281. 

Rose of Pearl Harbor who was once the rose of No 
Man’s Land, 37126. 

Rose of Russia. 8114. 

Rose of Santa Fe. 27473. 

Rose of Sharon. 5201 (833) 

Rose of Sunnyside. 40487. 

Rose of the Cimarron. 17545. 

Rose of the morning. 53636 (462) 

Rose of the Rio Grande, 3564, 3565. 

Rose of the rhumba. 22450. 

Rose of the world, 5201 (834), 22451, 32885. 

Rose of the world, come back to me, 47124 (427) 

Rose of Tralee. 3566, 8115, 8116, 52754. 

Rose of victory. 52755. 

Rose of yesterday. 22452. 

Rose petals. 47124 (428), 49551. 

Rose red rose. 40488. 

Rose that mother gave to me. 3567, 

Rose that will never die. 24219 (1147) 

Rosebowl of our hearts. 45282. 

Roseanna Lee, 22453. 

Rosebud. 8117, 17546, 45283, - 

Rosebuds, 22454, 22455, 34788 (616) 

Rosebuds in Maytime. 3568. - 

Roseland jump. 13062. 

Roseland polka. 32886. 

Roselani. 8118. 

Rosemarie, you darling. 32887. 

Rosemary Levy. 49552. 

Rosemont garden, 27474, 

Rosenband. 22456. 

Roseninnere, 24219 (1148) 

Rosenrot und himmelblau ist die ganze welt. 
14692 (580) 

Roserie at dawn. 22457. 


‘Roses. 17547, 47124 (429) 


Roses across the border. 22458. 

Roses & fairies. 38171 (339 

Roses & violets, bring mem’ries of Colette. 
13063. 

Roses are the rhymes I wreathe. 14692 (581) 

Roses, beautiful roses. 3569. 

Roses carry me back to dream, 49553. 

Roses for an angel.. 37127. 

Roses for Juanita. 13064. 

Roses.for our navy. 40489. . 

Roses from the South. 8119, 45284. 

Roses in Madrid. 53636 (463) 

Roses in spring don’t mean a thing without you. 
32888. 

Roses miss you. 32889. 

Roses of liberty. 32890. 3 

Roses of Picardy. 13065, 22459. 

Roses remind me. 27475, 

Roses remind me of someone. 34788 (617) 

Roses remind me of someone, someone I cannot 
forget. 24219 (1149) 

Roses will bloom again. 45285. 

Roses you gave me. 52756. 

Rosetta. 32891. 


Rosey, posey. 47124 (430) 
Rosey’s (George) folio of characteristic pieces, 
no. 1. 38171 (340) 
‘Rosh Ha Shanah time. 22460. 
Rosie don’t make no theatre with me. 9582 
(429), 18845 (263) 
Rosie from Palermo. 5201 (835), 18845 (264) 
Rosie Rosenblatt don’t make no theatre with 
me, 47124 (431) - 
Rosie the riveter. 49554. 
Rosier. 9582 (430) 
Rosita. 3570, 32892. 
Rosita de Jerico. 37128. 
Rositas. 45286. 
Rosme. 1944. 
Ross’ opportunity. 40490. 
Rostov revels. 52757. 
Rosy dawn. 5201 (836) 
Rosy rapture. 29091 (36), 38171 (341, 342) 
Rosy tomorrow. 17548. 
Rotary hymn, 3571. 
.Roug. 22461. 
Rougette. 13066. 
Rough "em up song. 27476. 
Roulette of life. 17549. 
Rouli-rouli. 9582 (431) 
Roumanian dance song. 3572. 
Roumanian rhapsody no, 1. 45287. 
Round, 14692 (582): 
Round & round Hitler’s grave. 32893. 
Round one. 27477, “ 
Round the corner. 5201 (837), 52758. 
Round the throne of God-eternal. 50835 (311) 
’Round the wishing pool. 40491. 
Round-up. 22462, 50835 (312) 
Round up blues. 40492. 
Round up days are ore [?] 13067. 
Round-up moon is shining. 49555. 
Round-up of dreams. 22463. 
Round-up time in Tokyo. 49556. 
Roundelay. 13068, 29091 (514) 
Koundup moon brightly is shining. 45288. 
Roundup of song hits for radio & recording. 
37129-37137. 
Roundup time in Dreamland. 45289, 
Rouse ye, shepherds. 49557. 
Rout them boys. 45290. 
Route to Renfro Valley. 8120. 
Roving fancies. 52759. 
Roving Jack. 52760. 
Row me on the river, Romeo. 18845 (265) 
Row, row, row your boat. 17996, 45291. 
Row sailor boy. 22464. 
Row that rowboat. 8121. 
Rowan tree. 45292. 
Rowin’ up the river after dark. 45293. 
Rowing in the sunlight. 22465, 22466. 
Rowing on the lake. 37132. 
Roy gets the gun. 27478. 
Roy selects weapons. 27479. 
Royal approach, 8122. 
Royal banner, 24219 (1150) 
Royal Crown. 22467. 
Royal fireworks music. 22468, 22469. 
- Royal flush. 22470. , 
Royal Hawaiian hotel. 17550. 
a ag ta review. 18845 (203), 53636 
(367 
Royal pageant. 5201 (838) 
Royal phone. 45294. 
Roy’s escape. 27480, 27481. 
Roy's victory. 27482. 
Rozika Dolly. 9582 (110) 


INDEX 


Rozinschka.. 17551. : 

Rubank advanced method for henanant 17552. 
Rubank intermediate method for cello. 8123. 
Rubber bounce. 40493. 

Rubber girl. 32894. 

Rubber heels on your love. 3573. 

Rubber isn’t rubber anymore, 45295. 
Rubber shortage blues. 32895. 

Rubber trouble. 22471, 37133. 

Rubinstein. 14692 (583) 

Ruby. 27483. 

Ruby, my darling. 27484. 

Ruchee doochee doo. 37134. 

Rudely Foo. 45296. 

Rudolfo. 37135. 

Ruego. 45297. 

Ruff Johnson’s harmony band. 38171 (343), 47124 


(432) 

Rufus. 49558. 

Rugged landscape. 32896. 

Rugged road. 32897. 

Ruggles of Redgap. 50835 (99, 324, 418), 53636 
(134, 574) 

Ruin of my heart. 13069. 

Ruleta. 13070. 

Rumba does something to me. 13071. 

Rumba en New York. 3574. 

Rumba llave. 27485. 

Rumba-rumba. 32898. 

Rumba rumbero. 3575. 

Rumbéame. 52761. 

Rumbling rudiments. 22472. 

Rumbola. 17553. 

cy eli they'll be sorry when we come. 


Rumors. 29776, 30221, 32206, 32479, 32482, 32899, 


32901, 32983, 33065, 33315. 
Rumpelstiltzkin. 24219 (1169) 


‘Rumpus with the boys. 3576. 


Run along playboy. 3577. 

Run-around gal. 45298. 

Run little rabbit. 37136. 

Run, little raindrop, run. 49559. 

Runaway June. 5201 (839) 

Rund um die liebe. 29091 (515) 

Running water in the springtime. 49560. 

Ruritania. 40494. 

Rush along River Sacramento, rush along. 40495. 

Rush! Rush! Rush. 3578. 

Rushin’ trumpeters. 13072. 

Russia march, etc., drums ae dum dum dum dum 
dum, etc. 8124. 

Russia to-day. 37137. 

Russia, unconquerable. 45299. 

Russian bear cut loose. 8125. 

Russian blue. 13073.: 

Russian, British, American boy. 52762. 

Russian café. 3579. 

Russian cradle song. 5201 (840) 

Russian dance. 22473, 41610 (166), 52763. 

Russian doll. 32900. 

Russian dream. 22474. 

Russian fantasy. 3580. 

Russian holiday. 49561. 

Russian homeland. 52764. 

Russian lament. 49562. 

Russian love song. 40496. 

Russian might. 32901. 

Russian mother’s lullaby. 32902. 

Russian patrol. 8126, 32903. 

Russian rhapsody. 32904. 

Russian serenade. 3581. 

Russian song. 3582. 


2210 


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INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Russian victory song. 32905. 

Russian winter. 27486, 49563. 

Rustic chapel. 27487. 

Rustic dance. 17555, 34788 (618) 

Rustic festivity. 14692 (584) 

Rustic gate. 34788 (619) 

Rustic holiday. 37138. 

Rustic lilt. 53636 (464) 

Rustic sketches. 50835 (313) 

Rustle of spring. 3583, 32906, 45300. 

Rustlers’ ride. 52765. 

Rustling leaves. 24219 (1151, 1152), 32907, 
37139, 37140. 

Rusty anchors. 40497. 

Rusty joined the army. 45301. 

Ruth, 22475, 

Ruth to Naomi. 3584. 

Rutschbahn. 8127. 

Ryan’s (Frank A.) marching song of the United 
Nations. 37141. 

Rychtarova céra. 29091 (516-518) 

_Rythm of the drums. 8128. 

Rytmiska melodi. 17556. 

S.C.A.W.H. 8129. 

S.0.S., U.S.A. 49564. 

’s too bad. 13074, 32908. 

S.V. °41. 3585. 

Sabateur [?] 13075. 

Sabbath bells. 27488. 

Sabbath eve. 24219 (1153) 

Sabbath gems. 13076. 


Sabbath service for congregational singing. 45302. 


Sabotage. 32909. 
Saboteur. 29324, 29405, 29535, 29644, 30313, 


$0469, 30777, 31349, 32400, 32578, 32817, 32909- 
32911, 33018, 33808, 33835, 34350, 34441, 34752. 


Saboteurs. 45303. 

Sabrosura. 27489. 

Sack (Erna) album. 13077. 
Sacramentum unitatis. 8130. 
Sacred blood. 37142. 

Sacred classics. 3586, 22476. 
Sacred concert. 17557. 

Sacred heritage. 37143. 
Sacred melodies, 40498. 
Sacred memories. 37144. 
Sacred songs. 40499. 

Sacred treble choruses. 49565. 
Sacred vows. 22477, 

Sacrifice. 49566. 

Sad & blue. 32912. 

Sad & lonely... 22478, 32913. 
Sad awakening. 13078. 

Sad but true. 3587, 8131. 

Sad eyes. 22479. 

Sad is my heart. 17558. 

Sad Manila. 45304. 

Sad story. 34788 (620) 

Saddle & ride. 22480. 

Saddle back. 5201 (841), 18845 (266) 
Saddle bag of songs. 27490. 
Saddle dreams. 3588. 

Saddle for three. 13079. 

Saddle pals. 52766. 

Saddle your dreams. 8132. 
Sadie. 27491. 

Sadie Duff. 13080. 

Sadie Thompson. 52767, 52768. 
Sadie was a lady. 22481. 
Samtliche orgelwerke. 14692 (585, 586) 
Saenger method of vocal training. 3589. 
Sadngergrab. 9582 (432) 

Saeta. 27492. 


Safe & sound & a lot in love. 13081. 

Safe in Jesus. 24219 (1154) 

Safe in my heart. 45305. 

Safe to the golden city. 27493. 

Safecracker’s serenade. 52769. 

Safeguard America. 17559, 49567. 

Safety first. 14692 (587), 38171 (344) 

Safety for the Red, White & Blue. 3590. 

Sag’ es mit musik. 32914. 

Saga of Don Romero. 13082. 

Saga of Fifty-second Street. 8133. 

Saga of Goldie. 3591. 

Saga of Susie Brown. 13083, 45306. 

Saga of the Pacific. 17560. 

Sahara. 17561. B 

Said Adolf to Benito. 8134. 

Said the boy to his sweetheart. 17562. 

Said the coffee to the doughnut. 49568. 

Sail away: 3592, 17563. 

Sail away, sailor boy. 45307. 

Sail boat girl. 13084. ‘ 

Sail for Australia. 32915. 

Sail higher Uncle Sammy. 13085. 

Sail on. 22482, 45308. 

Sail on, brave lads, sail on. 40500. 

Sail on, O ship of state. 22483. 

Sail on, old moon, sail on.~- 37145. 

Sail on, sailor boy. 17564. 

Sail sailor sail. 32916. 

Sailing. 22484, 49569, 53636 (465) - 

Sailing along in my dreamplane. 17565, 37146. 

Sailing from view, but my heart goes with you. 
8135. 

Sailing down the Delaware. 49570. 

Sailing down the river of love. 49571. 

Sailing home. 22485, 45309: 

Sailing homeward. 37147. 

Sailing in swing. 3593. : 

Sailing on a high sea. 17566. 

Sailing on a moonbeam. 8136, 52770. 

Sailing on Lake Michigan. 13086. 

Sailing on the ocean of love. 32917. 

Sailing on to victory. 3594. 

Sailing the endless trail. 32918. 

Sailing through the Panama Canal. 24219 (1155) 

Sailing to paradise. 22486. 

Sailing to Pearl Harbor. 45310. 

Sailing upon life’s sea. 27494. 

Sailing with my brother. 13087. 

Sailing with the fleet. 37148. 

Sailing with the sunset. 27495. 

Sailor & soldier boy. 37149. 

Sailor boy. 3595, 8137, 13088, 17567, 22487, 22488, 
32919, 32920, 37150, 37151, 45311. 

Sailor boy blue. 13089, 17568. 

Sailor boy blues. 22489, 32921. 

Sailor boy in blue. 17569, 40501, 52771. 

Sailor boy Joe. 40502. 

Sailor boy’s lament. 40503. 

Sailor boy’s letter. 45312. 

Sailor boy’s life. 32922, 37152. 

Sailor come back to me. 17570. 

Sailor darling. 27496. 

Sailor, here’s my love. 37153. 

Sailor in blue. 49572. 

Sailor lad. 32923. 

Sailor Lee. 45313. 

Sailor man. 37154. 

Sailor man, won’t you hurry home. 49573. 

Sailor, sail your luck. 27497. 

Sailor stole my heart away. 22490. 

Sailor sweetheart. 45314. 

Sailorette blues. 37155. 


2211 


Sailors & soldiers. 49574. - 
Sailor’s bethrothal. 27498. 
Sailor’s consolation. 27499. 
Sailor's dream. 22491. 

Sailor’s furlough. 45315. 

Sailors get the girls. 17571. 
Sailor’ S jingo. 32924. 

Sailor’ s love song. 3596. 
Sailors’ lullaby. 13090. 

Sailor’s mother’ S prayer. 27500. 
Sailors of ’41: 3597. 

Sailors of the air. 45316. 
Sailors of the U.S.A. 32925. 
Sailor’ a parade. 17572, 22492.. 
Sailor’ S plan. 52772. i 
Sailor’ S serenade. 13091. - 
Sailor’s song. 14692 (588), 22493, 29091 (519, 520), 

32926, 40504. 

Sailor’ 8 story. 14692 (589) 
Sailor’s sweetheart. 22494. 
Sailor’ S war song. 52773. 

Sailor’s wife. 17573. 

St. Aidan. 22495. 

Saint Elizabeth cantata. 40505. 

St. Francis’ hymn. 45317. 

St. James’ infirmary. 27501. 

St. Joseph junior chamber theme song. 27502. 
Saint Louis blues. 27503. 

St. Louis Flo. 49575. 

St. Louis Lu. 22496. 

St. Louis polka. 8138. 

St. Louis university collection. 13092. 
St. Mary-Le- -Bow. 52774. 

St. Mary’ S bells. 37156. 
St..Mary’s in the twilight. 13093. 
Saint Michael’ S war. 32927. 

St. Patrick’s day. 24219 (1156) 
Saint Stephen. 3598. 

Saint Teresa pray for me. 8139. 
Saint Thomas march. 52775. 

St. Valentine’s day. 24219 (1157) 
St. Vincent. 8140. : 

Saints & angels join in concert. 37157. 
Saki. 47124 (433) 

Salesman Joe. 45318. 

Salice d’oro. 14692 (590), 38171 (345) 
Sally. 49576. 

Sally Brown. 32928, 32929. 

Sally in our alley. 27504. 

Sally Jones. 40506. : 

Sally, my dear. 52776. 

Sally's folly. 49577. 

Salome. 22497, 45319. 

‘Salon suite. 40507. 

Salt Lane gal. 8141. 

Saltarello. 50835 (290) 

‘Saltarello scherzante. 29091 (521) 
Salter’s peppers. 3599. 

Salter’s slide. 27505. 

Salty seas. 45320. 

Saludos. 37158, 40508. 

Saludos amigos. 27506, 40508. 
Salut d’amour. 45321. 

Salut to America. 3600. 

Salutation of the dawn. 37159. 

Salute Corregidor. 45322. 

Salute our Flag. 52777. 

Salute the Colors. 22498. 

Salute the Flag. 13094. 

Salute the Flag of liberty. 32930. 
Salute the Flag, salute the boys. 22499. 

Salute the girls behind the front. 40509. 
Salute the lovely ladies. 45323. 


2212 


Salute the marines. 45324. 

Salute the U.S. Flag. 37160. 

Salute the Waves. 52778. 

Salute the Yanks. 52779. 

Salute to America. 37161, 45325. $ 
Salute to Antranik. 22500. 

Salute to arms. 8142, 13095. 


‘ Salute to boots. 13096. 


Salute to Captain Colin Kelly. 22501. 

Salute to Corelli. 3601.. 

Salute to courage. 9592, 9623, 9900, 9901, 10017, 
10203, 10548, 12060, 12708- 12712, 12847, 13097, 
13098, 13447. . 

Salute to Franklin D. 32931. 


Salute to General MacArthur. 17574, 27507, 27508, 


40510. 
Salute to industry. 27509. 
Salute to MacArthur. 13099, 27510. 
Salute to Old Glory. 32932. 


‘Salute to our director. 17575. 


Salute to Panama. 34788 (621) 

Salute to Russia. 49578. ‘ 

Salute to the army, the navy & the marines. 
45326. 

Salute to the boys over there. 45327. 

Salute to the Daughters of the Confederacy. ise 
Salute to the Flags. 32933. 

Salute to the Fortieth field artillery. 17576. 
Salute to the navy. 3602, 40511. 

Salute to the nurses. 40512. 

Salute to the Red, White & Blue. 32934. 


' Salute to the Stars & Stripes. 8143. 


Salute to the U.S.A. 32935. 
Salute to the U.S. forces. 27512. 
Salute to the victor. 45328. : 
Salute to the WAACs. 49579. 
Salute to the WAVES. 45329. 
Salute to victory. 22502. 


* Salute to Wake Isle marines. 36083. 


Salute to your Flag. 32936. ~ 

Salute with a song. 32937. 

Saluto d’amor. 5201 (842) 

Salvage for victory. 49580. 

Salvation army brass band journal. 3604-3606, 
13100, 22503, 32938, 45330, 52780. 

Salvation full and free. 37162. 

Salvation is mine. 13101. 

Salvation song. 52781. 


‘Salve Regina. 40513. 


Sam. 3607. 
Sam Hall. 37163. 


‘Sam, hereIlam. 27513. 


Sam of the Russian Samovar. 37164. 
Samalacole. 32939. 

Samarkand. 17577. 

Samba. 27514, 40514, 40515. 
Samba-bamba. 17578, 45331. 

Sambo Jackson Brown. 27515. 

Same grand Flag. 49581. 

Same moon, same girl. 37165. 

Same old blues. 22504. 

Same old Man In The Moon. 49582. 
Same old song. 50835 (314) 

Same old summer moon. 34788 (622, 623) 
Same old town. 14692 (591), 24219 (1158) ° 
Same old yearning. 17579. 

Same sort of girl. 29091 (522) 

Same stars are looking at you. 8144. 
Same sweetheart of mine. 17580. 
Sammies are coming. 52782. 
Sammlung klassischer sticke. 37166. 
Sammy. 3608, 22505, 22506, 45332. 
Sammy & John. 22507. 


ea. Se 


‘nos. 1-12, 1942 


Sammy boy. 27516, 49583. 
Sammy junior and her grace, 37167. 
Sammy Kaye’s swing & sway song folio no. 1.13102. 
“Sammy taught his mammy how to” beat a 
drum. 22508, 
Sammy the old salty swab. 52783 
Sammy’s boys. 32940. 
Sammy’s on his way. 3609. 
Sampaguita. 13103. 
Samson. 34788 (456) 
Samson & Delilah. 14692 (475, 476), 53636 
(31, 376) 
Samson et Delila. 47124 (330) 
San Antonio blues, 3610. 
San Domingo rose. 49587. 
San Francisco. 5201 (845) 
‘San Francisco, at that San-Fran Pan American. 
fair. 14692 (594, 595) 
San Francisco town. 5201 (846) 
San Francisco town, how I long to be there. 18845 (267) 
San Francisco’s waterfront, 3614. 
San Jose, 24219 (1159, 1160) 
San Luis Obispo. 32941. 
San Luis Potosi. 3615. 
San Pedro. 13104. 
Sanctuary. 45333. 
Sanctuary rose. 8145. 
aie 5201 (843, 844), 13105, 14692 (592), 
Sanctus & Benedictus. 29091 (523) 
Sand, 13106. 
Sand man, 45334, 
Sand thru my fingers. 27517. 
Sandman, 34788 (624), 37168, 49584. 
Sandman, a-hoy. 49585. 
Sandman am a-softly comin’. 14692 (593) 
Sandman lullaby. 13107. 
Sandman of Lullaby Land, 32942, 32943. 
_ Sandman time again in Toyland. 
27518. 
Sandman’ S lullaby. 45335, 49586. 
Sandman’s salute. 22510. 
Sands of Daytona. 3611. 
Sands of Hawaii. 3612. 
Sands of Sugaloa. 3613. 
Sands of time are sinking. 27519. 
Sandyville Special. 52784. 
Sanfter. 5201 (847) 
-Sanjuanina. 37169. 
Sans culottes. 32944. _ . 
Sans souci, 52785, 53636 (466) 
Santa Barbara keep fighting along. 52786. 
Santa can’t you stay. 3616. 
Santa Claus & his toys. 24219 (1161) 
Santa Claus is bringing you home for Christmas. 
8146. 
Santa Claus is coming. 9582 (433) 
Santa Claus is riding high. 13108. 
Santa Claus song. 3617. 
Santa, don’t forget our boys across the sea, 
52787. 
Santa Lucia. 3618, 45336, 47124 (434), 
52788, tis 
Santa Rosa Rose. 53636 (467) 
Santa, send my daddy back to me. 52789. 
Santa, send my daddy home for Christmas, 52790. 
Santa will be coming soon. 49588. 
Santiago. 34788 (625) 
Santos modern Hawaiian guitar method, 52791. 
Sap Jap rap. 27520. 
Sapient bird, 37170. 
Sapphire of the tropics. 13109. . 
Sappy daffy Jap Jap Jap. 3619. 


 Sappy little Jappy. 13110. 

Sarabande. 8147, 8148, 9582 (434), 13111, 13112, 
47124 (435), 52792, 

Sarabande & bourée., 8149. 

Saracen songs. 24219 (1162) 

Sarah, 13113. 

Sareri hovin. 17581. 


- Sargeant’s [?] stripes you'll wear maybe. 8150. 


Sarong. 3620. 

Sa-rongs. 27521. 

Saskatchewan. 13114.- 

Satan pleads with Hitler. 45337, 

Satchel mouth baby. 37171. 

Satisfied, 22511, 22512. 

Satisfied with my man. 8151. 

Saturday afternoon on Broadway. 5201 (848) 
Saturday night. 22513. 

Saturday night in the old home town. 37172. 
Saturday night special. 8152. 

Saturday nite. 17582. 

Saucy Aussie & a fighting Yankee. 27522. 
Saucy little girl. 49589. 

Save a life, 52793. 

Save a little corner in your heart for me, 22514. 
Save a little love for me. 32945, 

Save a penny a day for the U. S.A. 3621. 
Save all your kisses. 52794. 


Save all your scraps. 37173. 


Save America, 8153, 32946. 

Save for Uncle Sam. 13115, 22515. 
Save it, 32947, 32948, - 

Save me a dream, 32949. 

Save me a place in your heart. 49590. 
Save me, O God. 8154, 53636 (468) 
Save, oh save. 50835 (315) _ 

Save one today. 29091 (524) 

Save our country. 37174. 

Save our democracy. 17583. 

Save our dreams. 27523. - 

Save the American way. 32950, 32951. 
Save the Flag. 22516. 


‘Save the pieces. 45338. 


Save the U. S. A. for democracy. 32952. 
Save the victory waltz for me. 49591. 
Save us, O Lord. 17584. — 

Save with Uncle Sam. 45339. 

Save your blarney for me. 49592. 

Save your fat, save your fat. 49593. - 
Save your heart, for an American. girl. 49594. 
Save your kisses, for me. 49595. 

Saved by the bell. 3622. 

Saved to save others. 24219 (1163) 

Savin’ all my love for you. 37175. 

Saving democracy. 32953. ; 

Saving my love like a miser, 49596, 
Savings bonds for you & me, 45340. 
Savior of love, 24219 (1164) 

Savior, to Thee we come. 50835 (316) 
Saviour & Lord beloved. 27524. 

Saviour, breathe an evening blessing. 29091 (525) 
Saviour is coming, one day. 32954. 
Saviour, like a shepherd lead us. 32955, 40516. 
Saviour my heart is Thine. 50835 ia 
Saviour; teach me, day by day. 37176. 
Saviour’s love. 17585. 

Savoy boys. 8155. 

Savoy is jumpin’, 40517. 

Saw ye my Saviour. 27525, 

Saw you never in the twilight. 45341. 
Sawdust man. 45342. 

Sax rears its ugly head, 22517. 

Sax waltz. 52795. 

Saxophone Slim. 40518. 


2213 


Say a little prayer. 37177, 45343. 
Say a little prayer for me. 3623. 
Say a little prayer, for Someone over there. 
8156. 
Say a prayer. 13116, 37178, 45344, 45345. 
Say a prayer each day. 40519. . 
Say a prayer for a'pal on Guadalcanal. 52796. 
Say a prayer for daddy. -8157. 
Say a prayer for our boys over there. 49597. 
Say a prayer for the boys. 32956. 
Say a prayer for your boys out there. 45346. 
Say a prayer in your heart. 45347. 
Say adieu. 27526. 
Say ah. 22518. 
Say am ila crazy guy. 45348. 
Say au revoir but not goodbye. 32957. 
Say, by the way. 37179. 
Say cheerio. 3624. 
Say good-bye with a smile. 17586, 27527. 
Say good morning with a smile. 32958. 
Say goodnight for me. 8158. 
Say goodnight not goodbye. 40520. 
Say hello to dear Mother McCree over there. 
_ 45349. 
Say hello to Uncle Sam. 8159. 
Say hello, with a great big smile. 17587. 
' Say hi there, hellofor me. 32959. 
Say ho, San Jose. 17588. 
Say I died for my country’s sake. 14692 (596) 
Say it again. 13117, 22519. 
Say it honey baby. 8160. 
Say it softly. 8161. 
Say it witha smile. 13118. 
Say it with bonds. 8162. 
- Say it with dancing. 45350. 
Say it with flowers. 52797. 
Say it with flyers: 17589. 
Say it with your eyes. 45351. 
. Say listen. 32960. 
Say no more. 13119. 
Say not farewell. 45352. 
Say not good-bye, just say you love me. 13120. 
Say not goodbye. 3625. 
Say not tomorrow. 38171 (346) 
Say, sarge, I wanna see Marge. 17590. 
Say so. 8163, 24219 (1165) 
Say something sweet. 3626. 
- Say that-we’ll never part again. 22520. 
Say that you love me. 17591. 
Say that you’ll be waiting. 49598. 
Say there. 52798. 
Say there Uncle Sam. 8164. 
Say, till we meet. 45353. 
- Say uncle. 22521. 
Say uncle to Uncle Sam. 13121. 
Say what jyou’ re longing to say. 117592. 
Say what’s in your heart. 17593. 
Say yes. 27528, 32961. 
Say yes & let’s marry. 27529. 
Say you love me. 13122, 17594. 
Say you, "11 be mine. 45354. 
Say you. "Il love me forever. 3627. 
Say you’ll marry me. 22522. 
Saying farewell. 40521. 
Saying goodbye. 8165, 13123, 45355. 
Saying goodbye for a while. 8166. 
Says the Mick to the Mikado: 32962. 
Scabbard thrown away. 17595. 
Scaddle-de-mooch. 34788 (626-628), 41610 (167), 
47124 (436) 
Scale of love. 3628. 
Scamper. 22523. 
Scandinavian scenes. 14692 (597, 598) 


INDEX 


pt. 3,n. 8., v. 37 


Scapino. 3629. 


Scaramouche. 22524, 32963, 50835 (318) 
Scare the bums away. 13124. 


‘Scarf. 45356. 


Scarlet & black. 8167. 
Scarlet & gold. 22525. 
Scars in my heart. 3630. 


‘Scars on my heart. 32964. 


Scatter love. 24219 (1166) 
Scatter sunshine. 40522. 
Scattering roses today. 8168. 


-Scéne de ballet. 29091 (526) 


Scene of the flower maidens, 22526. 
Scénes napolitaines. 24219 (1167) 


| .Scénes poetiques no. 3. 3631. 


Scent of perfume in the moonlight. 52799. 


-Schafchen zur linken. 8169. 


Scharwenka. 24219 (1168) 


‘Schau mir in die augen. 32965. 


Scheme waltz. 17596. 
Scherzetto. 22527. 
Scherzino. 14692 (599), 29091 (627) 


‘Scherzo. 3632, 8170-8172, 9582 (435), 13125, 


17597-17599, "22528, 22529, 32966, 40523, 47124 
(314), 52800. 
Scherzo brilliante [?] 8173. 


. Scherzo in A min. 49091 (528) 


Scherzo in B flat. 13126. 

Scherzo in C min. 24219 (1169) 

Scherzo in F. 5201 (849) ~ 

Scherzo-minuet. 14692 (600) 

Scherzo-pastorale. 5201 (850) ~ 

Scherzotic dance. 8174. 

Schicklegruber’ S[?] knell. 49599. 

Schirmer’s favorite four-part a cappella choruses. 
3633. 


-Schirmer’s favorite sacred choruses for women’s 


voices. 37180. 

Schlachtmusik. 5201 (851) 

Schlittschuhtanz. 9582 (436) 

Schlitz theme. 13127. 

Schlummert sanft in heil’ger ruh’. 41610 (168) 

Schon kosmarin. 13128, 13129, 32967, 32968, 
38171 (347) 

Schone Helena. 29091 (273) 

Schone vom strande. 24219 (1170) 

Schon die abendglocken klangen. 29091 (530) 


‘School & community orchestra. 29091 (529) 


School bells of yesterday. 8175. 
School party no. 1. 27530. 


‘School review. 5201 (852) : 


Schoolboys march. 27531, 32969. 
Schoolmarm & the soldier. 32970. 
Schoolmates. 24219 (1171) 
Schottischs. 22530. 

Schottishe.[?] 8176. 

Schubert. 24219 (1172) 

Schubert songs. 5201 (853) 


-Schiitz bin ich, 29091 (530) 
‘Schulter an schulter. 29091 (531) 
‘Schuman (William) string quartet. 37181. 


Schumann. 14692 (601) 

Schumann souvenir. 24219 (1173) 
Schwanengesang. peae (437) 

Scissors. 47124 (43 

Scoop. 25368, an 

Scoop-la. 20626. 

Scorched earth. 42985. 

Score of operatic melodies. 53636 (469) 
Scotch & soda. 17600. 

Scotch Christmas carol. 81177. 

Scotch cowboy. 49600. 

Scotch fantasy. 24219 (1174) 

Scotch poem. 29091 (532), 38171 (348) 


; INDEX 
nos, 1-12, 1942 


Scotland & Ireland. 52801. Second benedictus. 37185. 
Scottish fantasia. 9582 (438) Second best. 27535. 
Scottish tone picture. 13130. Second choice. 27536, 
Scouts & campers marching song. 49601. 2nd Cordon Rouge fox trot. 27537. 
Scouts are on parade, 5201 (854) Second division march, 22531. 
Scram, 27532. _ Second fiddle. 32979, 40526, 
Scram, Hitler, scram. 32971. _ Second front. 32980. 
Scram, Hitler, scriam, here comes Uncle Sam. Second Hungarian rhapsody. 14692 (604) 
32972. Second in my heart. 49605. 
Scrambled wives. 13131. Second lieutenant. 22532. 
Scranton polka day. 40524. 2nd lugowska. 32981. 
Scrap iron jive. 45357. Second movement from Symphony in B minor.45369. 
Scrap - scrap - scrap, I’m scrapping with the J. V. 2nd new introduction. 27538. 
army. 45358. Second piano to the 15 inventions of J. Sebastian 

Scrap song. 45359. Bach. 3638. 
Scrap the Axis & the Japs. 52802. Second semester band book. 3639. 
Scrapbook. 3634. Second street blues. 17603. 
Scraps of memory, 32973. Second to none. 22533. 
Scratch it. 32974. Second walk. 3640. 
Scrub, scrub, scrub. 8178. Second world war soldier. 32982. 
Scrubb McGee. 45360. Second world war song. 17604. 

- Scrubbin’.- 45361. Secret. 5201 (855), 37186. 
Sculptor boy. 40525. Secret agent. 18846, 19054, 19095, 19194, 19324, 
Sculptor of dreams. 8178*. 19492, 20958, 21243, 27537. 
Sculptured clouds, 13132. Secret of His presence. 49606. 
"Suse me teacher, 13133. Secret of love. 3641. 
*Scuse please. 45362. Secret of my soul. 27539. 
Se contento el jibarito. 52803. Secret song. 17604*, 
Se equivoc6 la paloma. 17601. Secret weapon. 32983. 
Se va. 45363. Secretly. 18845 (268) 
Sea, 24219 (1175) Secretly pining for you. 32984. 
Sea-blue gardens. 45364. Secrets. 49607. 
Sea breezes, 8179. Secrets — yours & mine. 3642, 
Sea calls. 8180. Security. 37187, 52806. 
Sea chanty. 8181. See America through. 40527, 
Sea dreams. 27533, See it through, 52807, 
Sea fever. 14692 (602), 32975, 53636 (470) See me. 8184. 
Sea Gipsy. 27534. See the Rising Sun go down. 27540. 
Sea gong. 13134. is 4 See the vessel glide. 27541. 
Sea-gull. 45365, 49602. See those bright colors wave. 3643. 
Sea-gulls. 45366. See those pine trees waving. 8185. 
Sea-gulls along the bay. 13135. See those Yanks. 40528. 
Sea hath its pearls. 34788 (629). See you later. 3644. 
Sea horse, 13136. See you way down under. 17605. 
Sea idylls. 24219 (1176) Seed of truth is planted in my soul. 32985. 
Sea mood, 13137. Seein’ blue. 8186. 
Sea of glass. 37182. Seeing a ghost. 27542. 
Sea of sin. 13138. Seeing all the way to heaven. 8187. 
Sea raiders. 1970, 3635. Seeing it through. 8188. 
Sea rapture, 49603. Seek Him that maketh the seven stars. 3645, 40529. 
Sea-shell. 8182, 32976. Seek ye the Lord. 9582 (441), 29091 (537), 
Sea shells waltz. 13139, 13140. 45370. 
Sea song. 14692 (603) Seekin’ for religion. 22534. 
Sea story. 8183. Seeking. 13142. 
Seacoast artillery. 52804. Seeking Jesus, 9582 (442, 443) 
Seafarer, 13141. Seems like. 17606. 
Seal of victory. 17602. Seems like yesterday. 3646, 22535. 
Sealed lips. 32977, -| See-sawing through. 22536, 
Seaman’ s prayer. 3636. Segador. 32986. 
Seaman’s vals. 3637. Seguidilla, 22537. ; 
Search. 41610 (169) Seit du bist avek fun mir. 52808. 
Search me, O God. 9582 (439), 34788 (630), 45367. Selby school song. 22538. 
Searching carol. 37183. Selda. 13143. 
Searching for evidence. 37184. Seldom. 8189, 22539. 
Searching for his grave. 52805. Seldom the sun. 37188. 
Season of happiness. 13141*. Selected hymns. 18845 (269) 
Seasons. 32978, 45368, 50835 (319) Selected solos for pipe organ. 8190. 
Sebastopol. 49604. Selected studies for clarinet. 37189. 
Sechs bilder. 29091 (533) Selectee. 8191. | 
Sechs gesinge. 34788 (631) Selectee number seven. 13144. 
Sechs kriegslieder in volkston. 29091 (534) Selectee’s response. 32987. 
6 leichte variationen. 9582 (440) Selection of psalms. 32988. 


Sechs melodien, 29091 (535, 536) Selection of Russian folk songs & dances. 22540. 


2215 


: _pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 

Sentimental song. 13148, 49616. 

Sentimental Sue. 3655, 3656. 

Sentimental tears. 8197. 

Sentimental Turk. 14692 (606) 

Sentimiento gaucho. 32339, 38610, 38681, 39949, 
40140, 40339, 40429. 

_Sentrafias mfas. 27550. 

Sentries of the sky. 49617. 

Separation. 24219 (1180) 

Sepian nocturne. 49618. 

Sepiana. 33007. 

September eve. 47124 (439) 

September morn. 3657; 5201 (420) 

September nights in blue Hawaii. 52814. 

September reminds me. 8198. 

September sunset. 3658. 

Sequel to love. 40536. 

Sequoia. 3659. 

Seraphine. 5201 (856) 

Serenade. 5201 (857-859), 8199, 9582 (444, 445), 
13149, 14692 (607), 22545- 22548, (24219 (1181), 
27751, 27752, 29091 (538), 33008, 33009, 37192, 


Selections from the operas. 40530, 40531. 
Self conscious blues. 17607. 

Self defense. 32989. 

Selfless love. 17608. 

Selige nacht. 24219 (1177), 47124 (438) © 
Selling out. 8192.. 

‘ Selska kolomejka. 17609.. 

Semele. 11113. 

Semper paratus. 32990-32992. 

Semper vigilantes. 45371. 

Sempreusa. 27543. 

Sena. 34788 (632) 

Send a great big salami to your boy friend in the . 
army, 32993. . 

Send a letter across the miles. 27544. 
Send a rose to Roosevelt. 27545. 

Send a salami. 49608. 

Send a souvenir from home. 45372. 

Send all our mail to Japan. 27546. 

Send back my boy tome. 52809. 

Send ’em thru’ sixth port, Uncle Sam. 45373. 
Send forth Thy light. 45374, 45375. 


—— >») 


Send him a letter today. 40532, 49609. 
Send him away with a smile. 49610. 
Send me. 22541. 
Send me a letter. 49611. 
Send me my heart. 3647. 
Send me some roses. 32994. 
Send me to heaven. 8193, 32995. 
Send me your love, dear. 49612. 
Send my love. 32996. 
Send out Thy light. 8194, 14692 (605) 
Send out Thy light & truth. 32997. 
_ Send that blue moon away. 3648. 
Send the boys a letter. 37190. 
Send the boys away with a smile. 13145. 
Send the message. 24219 (1178) 
Send the message through. 49613. 
Send the word. 49614. 
Send the word that we’re on our way. 22542. 
Send them home again. 32998. 
Send us the dawn. 22543. 
Send your mamma to Bahama. 32999. 


Send your mother flowers on your birthday. 49615. 


Send your soldier boy a line. 33000. 
Senior class poem. 27547. 

Sefior. 27548. 

Sefior Alverez. 27549. 

Sefiorita.. 52810. 

Sefiorita Carla. 3649. 
Sefiorita Carmencita. 45376. 
Sefiorita Chi-Chi. 3650. 

Sefiorita espafiola. 52811. 

Sefiorita mia. 13146. 

Sefiorita, my beloved. 37191. 
Sefiorita of my heart. 3651. 
Sefiorita Rosita. 22544. 

Sen-sen quicky series no. 1. 33001. 
Sensible. 45377. 

Senta’s ballad. 24219 (1179) 
Sentimental ballad. 40533. 
Sentimental cabby. 8195, 13147. 
Sentimental dreams. 33002. 
Sentimental echo. 33003. 
Sentimental feeling. 40534, 52812, 
Sentimental fool. 8196. 

Sentimental interlude. 3652. 
Sentimental lady. 33004. 
Sentimental me. 3653, 

Sentimental rhapsody. 40535, 52813. 
Sentimental Sally. 33005. 
Sentimental serenade, 3654. 
Sentimental someone, 33006. 


38171. (349- 352), 40537, 40539, 45378, 52815, 
53636 (471) 

Sérénade amoureuse. 41610 (170), 47124 (440) 

Serenade Basque. 3660. 

Sérénade créole. 29091 (539) 

Sérénade d’Arlequin. 13150. 

Sérénade de printemps. 9582 (446) 

Sérénade espagnole. 34788 (633), 41610 (171) 


Serenade for strings. 3661. 


Serenade for two. 40538. 

Sérénade hongroise. 29091 (540, 541) 

Serenade in blue. 27553. 

Serenade in G. 49619. 

Serenade in swing. 45379. 

Serenade in the dawn. 8200. 

Serenade in the sunset. 33010. 

Sérénade mexicaine. 8201. 

Sérénade mignonne. 41610 (172) 

Serenade of dreams. 40540. 

Sérénade sentimentale. 34788 (634) 

Sérénade sentimentale de Pierrot. 47124 (441) 

Serenade they played in Ensenada. 49620. 

Serenade to a coed. 3662. 

Serenade toadream. 17610. 

Serenade to a fludie. 13151. 

Serenade toa jerk. 17611. 

Serenade to a jitterbug. 8202. 

Serenade toa memory. 45380. 

Serenade to a pagan moon. 8203. 

Serenade to a saboteur. 40541. 

Serenade to a sarong. 52816. 

Serenade to a silhouette. 8204. 

Serenade to a soldier. 33011. 

Serenade to an heiress. 8204*. 

Serenade to love. 40542. 

Serenade to moonlight. 37193. 

Serenade to one lost love. 33012. 

Serenade to Pittsburgh. 8205. 

Serenade to the sun. 45381, 49621. 

Sérénade triste. 9582 (447) 

Serenade Veronese. 18845 (270) 

Serenade waltz. 3663. 

Serenata. 9582 (448-450), 14692 (608, 609), 
22549, 27554, 33013, 37194, 38171 (353), 
40543, 45382. 

Serenata a-Marirosa. 33014. 

Serenata al vento. 34788 (635) 

Serenata dos galos. 13152. 

Serenata e Rosina. 8206. 

Serenata napolitana. 38171 (354) 

Serenata piccola. 17612. 


2216 


eS ee ee eee 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


et 


Serenata ritmica. 52817. 

Serenatella. 38171 (355) 

Serene whale. 13153. 

Sérénité. 22550. 

Serenity. 45383. 

Sergeant & the major’s daughter. 27555. 

Sergeant Faust. 17613. 

Sergeant Jerry. 45384. 

Sergeant-major’s wife. 3664. 

Sergeant Malone. 52818. 

Sergeant Susan. 45385. 

Serious serenade. 49622. 

Serious you. 3665. 

Sermon on the Mount. 49623. 

Serpenteena, 8207. 

Service boys. 27556. 

Service center song. 49624. 

Service flag song. 33015. 

Service flag within your window. 40544. 

Service is fine, in the service. 49625. 

Service selections. 45386. 

Service star of blue has turned to gold. 40545. 

Service stars. 37195. 

Service thru prayer. 22551. 

Service with a smile. 13154. 

Servicemen’s pledge. 33016. 

Serving others. 50835 (320) 

Serving Uncle Sam again. 45387. 

Set down servant. 45388. 

Set for love. 33017. 

Set of three. 3666. 

Set my dream free. 13155. 

Set the joy-bells ringing. 24219 (1182) 

Set up Thyself, O God. 27557. 

Set your sails with the wind. 37196. 

Setting a trap. 33018. 

Setting of the Rising Sun. 17614. 

Setting of the sun. 37197. 

Setting the pace. 38171 (356), 50835 (321) 

Setting the trap. 45389, 

Settle down in a one horse town. 5201 (860) 

Seven American national airs. 3667. 

Seven American poems. 52819. — 

Seven centuries of solo-song. 33019, 40546. 

Seven come ’leven. 3668. 

Seven Czechoslovak carols. 13156. 

Seven days leave. 17615, 38514, 39218, 45070, 
45131, 45531, 46171, 47031. 

Seven last words of Christ. 37198, 53636 
472) 

As little letters. 49626. 

Seven more. 22552. 

Seven oh first. 33020. 

Seven responses. 5201 (861 

Seven rhythmic dances. 5201 (862) 

Seven swan ladies. 5201 (863) 

Seven sweethearts. 50723. 

_Seven themes from The peasant cantata. 37199. 
Seven times the moon came. 45390, 
Seventeen voluntaries for the organ. 41610 (173) 
Seventh chord affair. 17616. 

Seventh day of December, at Pearl Harbor. 45391. 
Seventh heaven on earth. 22553. 

Seventh of December. 22554. 

Seventh of December, nineteen forty-one. 37200. 
Tith division march, 27558. 

Seventy-six & cg -two. rh gi 

Severina valzer. 5201 (864 

Sevilla baile de ohare. 8208. 

Sew your banners all together. 27559. 
Sewanhaka serenade. 33021. 

Sex-appeal, 8209. 

Sex marks the spot. 17617. 


521888 0 - 43 - 17 


Sextet. 33022. 

Sh--! Don’t make a sound. 45392. 

Shabbat kodesh. 13158. 

Shabby old hat on the hallway stand, 22555. 
Shackle. 49627. 

Shadchen. 45393. 

Shade of trees. 33023. 

Shades of evening. 5201 (865) 


Shades of the night. 27560. 


Shades of velvet. 52820. 

Shades of war. 22556. 

Shadow. 49628. 

Shadow boxing. 3669. 

Shadow girl. 47124 (442) 

Shadow in the moonlight. 49629. 

Shadow march. 3670, 8210, 27561. 

Shadow of a doubt. 45394, 52821. 

Shadow of a lady. 15093, ‘16295, 16461, 18351, 
18685, 19317, 19318, 34794, 35101, 35102, 35229, 
35236, 35671, 35767, 35799, 36896, 37184, 37201, 
37220, 37382, 37407, 37444, 38170, 

Shadow of love. 22557. 

Shadow of the cross that once stood on a lonely hill. 
27562. 

Shadow of the pines. 17618. 

Shadow Onthe moon. 22558. 

Shadow pictures. 29091 (542) 

Shadow tango. 40547. 

Shadowland. 5201 (866) 

Shadows. 3671, 8211, 13159, 13160, 37202, 37203, 
45395, 45396. 

Shadows are falling. 17619. 

Shadows at twilight. 5201 (867) 

Shadows changed to gold. 8212. 

Shadows in my lonely heart.- 17620. 

Shadows in the dark. 13161. 

Shadows in the night. 27563, 40548, 

Shadows in the starlight. 45397. 

Shadows of evening. 13162. 

Shadows of Memory Lane. 22559, 33024. 

Shadows of the evening hours. 3672. 

Shadows of the past. 27564, 27565. 

Shadows on my heart. 13163. 

Shadows on the lawn. 33025. 

Shadowtime. 40549. 

Shady lady. 33026. 

Shady nook. 33027. 

Shag tee-dee thump thump. 37204. 

Shake a leg. 45398. 

Shake-down blues. 17621. 

Shake ’em down. 27566. 

Shake everything you’ve got. 45399. 

Shake hands with Lady Liberty. 33028. 

Shake hands with your air-raid warden. 3673, 
52822. 

Shakespearian love. 18845 (271), 24219 (1183), 
47124 (443) 

Shakin’ in my shoes. 37205. 

Shall I. 22560. 

Shall I be afraid. 27567. 

Shall I blow on the embers. 22561. 

Shall I forget. 52823. 

Shall we gather at the graveyard. 13164. 

Shall we gather at the river. 24219 (1184) 

Shall we gather at the rhythm. 49630. 

Shall we know our friends in heaven. 18845 (272) 

Shall we love again. 22562. 

Shall we relent. 22563. 

Sham sharim. 17622. 

Shame on me. 33029, 49631. 

Shamrock. 22564. 

Shanghai. 22565. 

Shanghai for China. 45400. 


2217 


Shangrala [?] 27568. 
Shangrela |?] 40550. 
Shangri-La. 22566, 27569-27572, 33030, 33031, 
37206, 40551, 45401, 49632, 52824. 
Shangrila, 37207. 
Shangrila, mums the word, Shangrila. 37208. 
Shannon rose. 5201 (868) 
Shantasy. 49633. 
Shanties. 27573. 
Shanty song. 52825. 
Share croppin’. 13165. 
Share God’s love & pray. 37209. 
Sharing a Maryland moon. 45402. 
Sharing the moon with you. 45403. 
Sharp shooter’s march. 29091 (543) 
Sharpshooter song. 33032. 
Sharpie. 27574. 
Shattered dreams. 8213. 
Shattered romance. 33033. 
Shawnee moon. 40552. _ 
She broke my heart in three places. 13166. 
She can have you now. 33034. 
She chose the primrose path. 53636 (473) 
- She couldn’t say no to a sailor named Joe. 40553. 
She didn’t believe. 13166*. 
She didn’t say yes. 40554. 
She don’t come from Tipperary. 17623. 
She don’t wanna. 27575. 
She faints. 33035, 
She gave her heart to a soldier boy. 8214. 
She goes out a-fishing, with her hook & her line. 
29091 (544), 34788 (636) . 
She had her spats on. 9582 (451), 14692 (610) 
She has what it takes. 22567. 
She is. 3674. 
She is adear. 8215. 
She is a nurse. 22568. 
She is all so slight. 27576. 
She is coming. 13167. 
She is my Rosie. 50835 (322) 
She is mying. 17624. 
She is now in Red River Valley. 40555. 
She is sweet & fussy. 49634. 
She is waiting in Montana. 13168. 
She is young an’ purty. 49635. 
She kept her promise. 8216. 
She knows. 17625. 
She lost it at the altar. 13169. 
She loved him but he marched away. 27577. 
‘She loves a slide trombone. 33036. 
She loves me she don’t. 40556. 
She loves me so. 8217. 
She loves me yes, she loves me not. 13170. 
She loves Terry. 27578. 
She loves you. 49636. 
She loves you as never before. 45404. 
She makes a difference. 13171. 
She may be somebody’s mother. 9582 (452) 
She means everything to me. 49637. 
She might not suit your fancy. 29091 (545) 
She packed up her trunk the next morning. 40557. 
She said uh! Uh. 33037. 
She sang Aloha to me. 41610 (174) 
She says I shouldn’t. 22569. 
She stood by the window, at twilight. 8218. 
She stoops to conga. 13172. 
She threw a kiss to a soldier. 52826. 
She used to be my girl. 5201 (869), 27579. 
She wandered down the mountain side. 17626. 
She want [?] to sell my monkey. 49638. 
She wanted to ride, just to ride. 47124 (444) 
She wants a different fellow every night. 13173. 
She was a washout in the blackout. 40558. 


INDEX 


t. 3,n. s., Vv. 37 


She was all that a pal ought to be. 5201 (870), 
24219 (1185), 47124 (445) 

She was all the world to me. 8219. 

She was eighteen, forty years ago. 40559. 

She was in the park. 13174. 

She was singing a sweet melody. 52827. 

She was too good to be true. 47124 (446) 

She wasn’t meant for me. 33038. 

She wears gold bars on her shoulders. 52828. 

She wouldn t turn his picture to the wall. 37210. 

Sheep. 33039. 

Sheep & lambs. 24219 (1186) 

Sheep & lambs may safely graze. 33040. 

Sheep lay white around. 45405. 

Sheep may safely graze. 27580-27583, 33041, 
40560, 49639. 

Sheer fantasy. 40561. 

Sheik of Araby. 8220. 

Sheiks of Shangri-La. 49640. 

Sheila Machree. 22570. 

She’ll always remember. 13175. 

She’ll be comin’ round the mountain. 8221, 13176. 

She’ll be coming round the mountain. 49641. 

She’ll be seven in May. 37211. 

Shell fire brides. 17626*. 

She’ll keep buying bonds. 37212. 

She’ll never know how much I love her. 3675. 

Shell out. 50835 (323) 

Shelter. 17627. 

Shelter’s me ‘ome sweet ’ome. 3676. 


Shenandoah, 3677. 


Shenanigan. 45406. 

Shephards [?] dance. 8222. 
Shepherd. 5201 (871), 14692 (611) 
Shepherd & the echo. 33042, 
Shepherd girl. 22571-22573. 
Shepherd kept sheep. 8223, 8224. 


’ Shepherd lad. 17628. 


Shepherd of tender youth. 29091 (546) 
Shepherd psalm. 22574. 

Shepherd shake off your drowsy sleep. 33043. 
Shepherd, show me how to go. 22575. 
Shepherd with Thy tend’rest love. 27584. 
Shepherds’ Christmas song. 37213. 
Shepherd’s dance. 24219 (1187) 

Shepherd’s echo. 13177. 

Shepherd’s joy. 8225. 

Shepherd’s mountain air. 3678. 

Shepherds of Bethlehem. 24219 (1188) 
Shepherds on this hill. 45407. 

Shepherd’s pipe. 29091 (54) 

Shepherd’s prayer. 52829, 52830. 

Shepherd’s rest. 24219 (1189) 

Shepherds! Shake off your drowsy sleep. 22576. . 


‘Shepherd’s song. 24219 (1190, 11917, 37214. 


Sheppie’s on the River Styx. 13178. 
Sherbrooke waltz. 33349. 
Sheriff of Tombstone. 15371. 


Sherlock Holmes & the secret weapon. 51804, 52163. 


Sherlock Holmes & the Voice of terror. 51162, . 
52145, 52234, 52472, 52831, 52832, 53277. 

Sherman shuffle. 52833. 

Sherwood music school violin course. 22577. 

She’s a back seat driver. 45408. 

She’s a daisy full of honey. 8226. 

She’s a dancing yoo hoo girl. 52834. 

She’s a naughty, naughty angel. 45409. 

She’s a nurse in Uncle Sam’s army. 13179. 

She’s a southern dream. 45410. 

She’s a WAAC. 52835. 

She’s a W.A.V.E. 40562. } 

She’s a welder in Lockheed factory. 49642. 

She’s a Wichita gal, from away out Kansas way. 13180. 


2218 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


She’ 58 Yankee’s sweetheart. 33044. 
She’s an H. P. Q. at old Tau delta phi. 22578. 
She’ S an officer in skirts. 27585. 
She’ S become a WAAC. 49643. 
She’ RS carrying the torch for me. 45411. 
She’s different now. 9582 (453) 
‘She’s everybody’s sweetheart. 49644. 
She’ S fallen for the foreman. 27586. 
She’ S from the land of fairies. 53636 (474) 
She’ ,5 gonna be mine. 45412. 
She’s got bars on her shoulders, stars in her 
eyes. 45413. 
She’ S his only girl friend. 22579. 
She’ s hot, she’s sweet, she’s nuts. 3679. 
She’s just a little WAAC- ie. 37215. 
She’ 5 just a sailor’s sweetheart. 8227. 
She’ S just a Yankee Doodle sweetheart. 13181. 
She’ 5 just my baby. 13182. 
She’s just the kind. 27587. 
She’ Ss just right. 33045. 
She’s leaving for heaven to-night. 22580. 
She’ S mine, all mine. 8228. 
She’s missing me tonight. 52836. 
She’ S my baby now & how. 17629. 
She’ 5 my darling from Bellaire. 52837. 
She’ Ss my gal. 37216. 
She’ S my girl. 13183. 
She’s my good neighbor, south of the Rio Grande. 
52838. 
She’s my Rose. 49645. 
She’ S my Sadie. 33046. 
She’ S not afraid, our America. 17630. 
She’ S part of my heart. 13184. 
She’s running wild. 3680. 
She’s sailing today. 13185. 
She’ Ss some girl. 5201 (872) 
She’ 8 the angel of our alley. 45414. 
She’ 8 the army’s glamour girl. 8229. 
She’ s the daughter of Mother Machree. 41610 (175) 
She’ s the McCoy. 330647. . 
She’ s the nurse of the regiment. 33048. 
She’ s the pride of America. 8230. 
She’s the sweetest little flower. 52839. 
She’ S the sweetheart of the army. 13186, 27588. 
She’s the Sweetheart of the U. S. A. 8231. 


She’s Uncle Sam’s Sweetheart, Pearl Harbor. 8232. 


She’s winking at me. 22581. 

Shhh, it’s a military secret. 17631. 
Shhh] Not a word. 8233. 
Shickelgruber’s [?] rats. 49646. 
Shicklegruber. 13187. 

Shifting sands. 33049. 

Shiloh. 3681. 

Shimmering sunlight. 5201 (873) 
Shine, America, Shine. 8234, 27589. 
Shine, hallelujah, Shine. 45415. 

Shine like a mornin’ star. 45416. 
Shine my star. 27590. 

Shine on. 22582. 

' Shine on liberty. 49647. 

Shine on, my star of hope. 22583. 
Shine on winter moon. 34788 (637) 
Shine, shine, just where you are. 24219 (1192) 
Shine Spoon River moon. 45417. 
Shine the deck. 45418. . 
Shingle-house Town. 45419. 

Shining hours. 3682. 

Ship ahoy. 43493, 43953, 45420, 49429. 
Ship ahoy all you sailor lads. 8235. 
Ship a-hoy sailor boy. 13188. 

Ship ahoy! Sailor boy! My little toy. 40563. 
Ship a-sailing. 49648. 

Ship of dreams. 37218. 


Ship of Good Hope. 8236. 
Ship of state, sail on. 8237. 
Ship South. 8237*. 
Shipbuilder’s song. 45421. 
Shipmate. 3683. 
Shipmate of mine. 45422. 
Shipmates. 37217. 
Ships. 37219. 
Ships are sailing. 22584. 
Ships in the distance. 22585. 
Ships laden with souls. 22586. 
Ships of the air. 17632. 
Ships of the sky. 33050. 
Ships that pass in the night. 9582 (454) 
Ships with wings. 4813, 22587. 
Shipshape overture. 17633. 
Shipyard activity. 3684. 
Shipyard serenade. 33051. 
Shipyards battle cry. 17634. 
Shir avodah. 33052. 
Shir hamalos - 4. 22588. 
Shir namal. 33053. 
Sho ‘nuff. 49649. 
Shock. 22589. 
Shoe shine blues. 22590. 
Shoe shine boy. 22591. 
Shoe strings. 17635. 
Shoeboot’s serenade. 47124 (447) 
Shoemaker polka. 33054. 
Shoes of husband number one as worn by number two. 
38171 (357) 
Sholem tantz. 22592. 
*Sholom aleichem. 3685, 13189. 
Sholom u. frieden. 33055, 
Shoo fly. 3686, 8238. 
Shoo fly, don’t bother me. 22593. 
Shoo, shoo, boogeyman. 33056. 
Shoot me back to California land. 29091 (548, 549) 
Shoot me Mister Cupid. 13190. 
Shoot the chassis to me; lassie. 13191. 
Shoot the table east. 22594. 
Shootin’ irons. 22595. 
Shooting rockets at the moon. 45423. 
Shooting stars. 52840. 
Roy the bull around the bulletin boards. 24219 
1193 
Shop around the corner. 8239. 
Shopping in Cairo. 37220. 
Shores of freedom. 22596. 
Shores of Ki-o-lee. 40564. 
Shores of Miami. 8240. 
Short & sweet. 37221. 
Short cadenza to the Brahms violin concerto. 8241. 
Short cadenzas to the Beethoven violin concerto. 8242. 
Short communion service. 17636. 
Short, fat & 4-F. 52841. 
Short love dream. 13192. 
Short on lovin’. 33057. 
Short road to Tipperary. 33058. 
Short romance. 3687, 40565. 
Short settings of the Office for the holy communion. 
9582 (455) 
Shortest way to early reading. 49650, 49651. 
Short’nin’ bread. 8243, 13193, 13194, 33059, 40566, 
45424, 52842. 
Shorty. 27591. 
Shorty George. 40567. 
Shorty’s tune. 27592. 
Shot & shell. 49652. 
Should I. 27593. 
Shoulder arms.3688, 13195, 22597, 49653, 52843. 
Shoulder to Shoulder. 3689, 3690, 13196, 17637, 
22598, 52844. 


2219 


INDEX 


Shoulders to the wheel. 3691, 49654. 
Should’st thou come to me again. 27594. 
Shout, Americans, shout. 45425. 
Shout, brother, shout. 49655. 
Shout hooray. 40568. 
Shout! Shout! America. 49656. 
Shout the glad tidings. 29091 (550, 551) 
Shout three cheers for America. 49657. 
Shout through the battle thunder. 3692. 
Shout! Wherever you may be, laman American. 
33060. 
Shouting V for victory. 17638. 
Shove on, brave boys, shove on. 45426. 
Shovin’ off for Tokio. 13197. 
Shoving off. 33061. 
Show me. 22599. 
Show me highway eighty. 49658. 
Show me Missouri. 37222. 
Show me the way togo home. 40569. 
Show me the way to the pumpkin that Peter kept 
his wifie in. 17639. 
Show me Thy ways, O Lord. 3693. 
Show-off. 3694. 
Show the world just where you stand. 34788 (638) 
-Show them we'll do something about it. 3695. 
Show them what America can do. 3696. 
Show us how to do the fox trot. 5201 (874) 
Show us oh Lord. 22600. 
Show us the star. 13198. 
Show us, we're from old Mizzou. 27595. 
Show your respect. 8244. 
Showdown for love. 45427. 
Shower. 5201 (875) 
Shower of blossoms. 38171 (358) 
Shower of gold. 29091 (552-554) 
Shower of kisses. 29091 (555) 
Showers of gold. 27596. 
Shreds & patches from Gilbert & Sullivan. 45427*. 
Shrine in my heart. 3697. 
Shrine of liberty. 27597. 
Shrine of Saint Cecilia. 3698, 8245-8247, 13199- 
13201, 22601. 
Shrine to Pearl Harbor. 37223. 
Shufflin’ jive. 8248. 
Shut my mouth: 33062. 
Shut my mouth, Iain’t talkin’. 27598, 33063, 33064. 
Shut up. 33065. 
Shy. 8249, 40570, 45428. 
Shy & sly. 38171 (359) 
Shy mountain moonlight. 33066. 
Sifueras mia. 27599. 
Si llego a besarte. 17640. 
Si me miras...suefio. 45429. 
Si me paro pierdo el compas. 13202. 
Si nuestro amor. 45430. 
Si, se. 37224. 
Si si Lita. 17641. 
Si tule veux. 17642. 
Si tu me quieres. 40571. 
Si tu vas a Paris. 37225. 
Si yo no supe querer. 22602. 
Siberia. 13203. 
Siberian wedding feast. 53636 (475) 
Sibylline. 52845. 
Sic ‘em soldier. 8250. 
Sic, sic, sic, Hitler will be licked. 27600, 49659. 
Siciliana. 29091 (556), 34788 (577), 52846.. 
Siciliano. 24219 (1194) 
Sick’s beer song. 17643. 
Side by side. 8251. 
Side by side, they will fight. 22603. 
Sidewalk vendor. 27601. 
Sieben idyllen. 5201 (876) 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Sieben jahre pech. 32764. 

Sieben variationen tiber Vien qua Dorina bella. 
9582 (456) 

Siedlecka. 13204. 

Sieger. 14692 (612, 613) 

Siegesfeier. 45431. 

Siegfried. 5201 (1056), 9582 (457-463) 

Siegmunds liebeslied. 29091 (557): 

Siembamba. 17644. 

Siempre. 3699. 

Siempre alegre. 52847. 

Siempre ser tuyo. 17645. 

Siempre te he de querer. 27602. 

Siento una corga. 27603. 

Sierra moon. 13205. 

Sierra Morena. 49660. * 

Siesta. 3700, 33067, 40572. 

Siesta dreams. 22604. 

Sigh. 24219 (1195) 

Sigh, atear. 40573. 

Sigh no more ladies. 22605. 

Sighing. 33068. 

Sigma nu girl. 33069. 

Sigma nu mother of mine. 33070. 

Sigma phi gamma pep song. 49661. 

Sign in the sky. 45432. 

Sign of the V. 37226. 

Sign of the V for victory. 33071. 

Sign of victory. 8252, 13205*, 27604. 

Signal corps call. 33072. 

Signal cerps salute. 45433. 

Signal from the blue. 45434. 

Signal of hope. 37227. 

Signal serenade. 13206. 

Silbando. 22606. 

Silbido en la noche. 3701. 

Silence. 45435. 

Silence is golden. 13207, 27605. 

Silent devotion. . 24219 (1196) 

Silent hour. 31702. 

Silent is the night. 22607. 

Silent longing. 14692 (614) 

Silent moon. 3703. 

Silent night. 8253, 8254, 13208. T 

Silent night, holy night. 33073, 33074, 45436. 

Silent pool. 45437. 

Silent ukulele. 33075. 

Silently I pray. 27606. 

Silhouette. 8255, 49662. 

Silhouette in blue. 37228, 

Silhouette in the sunset. 37229. 

Silhouette of two. 117646. 

Silhouettes. 47124 (448) 

Silhouettes against the sky. 27607. 

Silliest song. 40574. 

Silly Bin. 22608. _ 

Silly old moon. 22609. 

Silly serenade. 33076. 

Silly song. 17647. 

Silver. 17648, 27608. 

Silver among the gold. 3704. 

Silver & gold reveries. 22610. 

Silver & roses. 33077. 

Silver bell march. 3705. 

Silver birds. 33078. 

Silver bullet. 38920, 40035, 40820, 41195. 

Silver cloud. 47124 (449) 

Silver clouds. 3706. 

Silver cord. 27609. 

Silver dollar souvenir. 49663. 

Silver eagles. 22611. s 

Silver fox. 14692 (615) 

Silver gleam. 5201 (877) 


2220 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Silver haired mother. 22612. 

Silver in the moon. 13209. 

Silver lining, 22613, 45438, 53636 G76) 

Silver lining’s shining. 17649. 

Silver moon. 13210, 45439. 

Silver moon along Hudson Bay. 33079. 

Silver moonlight on the plains. 37230. 

Silver night. 37231, 40575. 

Silver nymph. 24219 (1197) 

Silver queen. 22614. 

Silver sea of golden memories. 37232. 

Silver screen. 21076. 

Silver skates. 52848. 

Silver slippers. 27610. 

Silver spangles. 22615. 

Silver stars. 49664. 

Silver stars & the moonlight. 17650. 

Silver threads among the gold. 13211, 38171 (360, 
361 

od way. 5201 (878) 

Silver wings. 17651, 22616, 22617, 27611, 45440, 
45441, 49665. 

Silver wings are flying. 3707. 

Silver wings in the moonlight. 52849. 

Silver wings in the morning. 49666. 

Silver wings in the sky. 13212. 

Silver wings, keep flying. 33080. 

Silver wings of the air. 17652. 

Silvery moon. 3708. 

Silv’ry light of love. 33081. 

Simpatica. 34788 (639) 

Simple aveu. 3709, 34788 (640) 

Simple little ditty. 45442. 

Simple love affair. 8256. 

Simple melody. 5201 (879) 

Simple Simon. 22618. 

Simple tunes. 8257. 

Simply irrisistible [?} 13213. 

Simply say hello. 22619. 

Simply sentimental. 40576. 

Sin alcohol mi reverbero. 27612. 

Sin detalle. 27613. 

Sin san sore. 45443. 

Sin ti. 40577, 40578. 

Sin Town. 51220, 51436, 52609, 52850, 52851. 

Sin tu carino. 8258. 

Sinaloa. .37233. 


Since all of us can’t be soldiers, at least we can all 


be men. 8259. 
Since Bill got to be a marine. 49667. 
Since first I found my Saviour. 24219 (1198) 


Since first I saw your face. 37234. 
Since He saved my soul. 40579. 


Since he traded his zoot suit for a uniform. 45444, 


45445. 
Since he went away to hel ane U.S.A. 27614. 
Since he’s gone away. 3308 
Since home rule’s come to a 34788 (641) 
Since I am your auntie to be. 9582 (464) 
Since I first met you. 45446. 
Since I found you. 3710, 45447. 
Since I gave my heart to you. 22620. 
Since I left you. 49668. 
Since I lost you. 45448. 
Since I met you. 27615. 
Since I met you, dear. 37235. 
Since I’ve been away. 3711. 
Since I’ve met you. 27616. 
Since I’ve sailed away. 8260. 
Since Jesus came to dwell with me. 47124 (450) 
Since love came in my heart. 40580. 
Since love found my heart. 13214. 
Since love has come my way. 3712. 
Since Maisie went khaki crazy. 37236. 


Since mother’s gone to heaven. 33083. 

Since my baby said yes to me. 37237. 

Since my boy friend joined the army. 8261. 

Since my mommy’s playing bingo. 13215. 

Since my wife joined the army. 13216. 

Since Nancy flashed her eyes on me. 45449. 

Since the boogie-woo hit Honolu. 22621. 

Since the first dance we shared. 22622. 

Since the first night I found you. 52852. 

Since the young men went away. 33084. 

Since then. 17653. 

Since we have said goodbye. 45450. 

Since we parted. 14692 (616) 

Since we said good-bye. 3713. 

Since when. 3714. 

Since Yonkel heard Dolores ay ay ay. 3715. 

Since you are gone. 13217, 45451. 

Since you became famous. 45452. 

Since you have forgotten me. 45453. 

Since you have gone. 

Since you said you cared for me. 37238. 

Since you went away. 3716, 34788 (642), 37239, 
37240, 40581, 49669. 

Since you went to war. 49670. 

Since you re gone, my dearest. 13218. 

Since you ve gone. 40582. 

Since you ve gone away. 49671. 

Since you’ve gone I don’t even care. 52853. 

Sincerely. 33085, 49672. 

Sincerely, dear, Ido. 27618. 

Sincerely sorry. 33086. 

Sincerely yours. 13219, 27619. 

Sincerely yours, my dear, 27620. 

Sincopati. 33087. 

Sinfonia. 18845 (273) 

Sinfonia Biblica. 22623. 

Sinfonia da requiem. 3717. 

Sinfonietta. 22624, 33088. 

Sing. 40583. 

Sing a glory song. 22625. 

Sing a little ditty & smile. 22626. 

Sing a little song. 40584. 

Sing-a-rhyme picture book. 45456. 

Sing a song. 22627, 27621, 45457. 

Sing a song America. 13220. 

Sing a song for Uncle Sam. 52854. 

Sing a song from your heart. 17654. 

Sing a song of daydreams. 27622. 

Sing a song of freedom. 45458. 

Sing a song of harvest. 8263. 

Sing a song of love. 13221. 

Sing a song of love & let me dream. 8264. 

Sing a song of ringtime. 27623. 

Sing a song of romance. 33089. 

Sing a song of roses. 24219 (1199) 

Sing a song of senoritas. 3718. 

Sing a song of six pence. 13222. 

Sing a song of victory. 22628, 27624, 27625. 

Sing a song to Uncle Sam. 27626. 

Sing all day. 22629. 

Sing alleluia. 37241. 

Sing along. 8265. 

Sing along the trail. 3719. 

Sing, America, sing. 3720, 8266, 8267, 13223- 
13225, 17655, 33090, 33091, 40585. 

Sing, Americans, sing. 3721. 

Sing & dance. 8268. 

Sing & rejoice. 14692 (617) 

Sing & shout. 45459. 

Sing & smile. 49673. 

Sing & work for liberty. 33092. 

Sing another chorus. 4669. 


_ ue we 


2221 


8262, 27617, 45454, 45455. 


INDEX 


Sing-a-while leaflet, number two. 3722. 

Sing brother sing. 40586. 

Sing, everybody, sing. 40587, 45460. 

Sing for America. 3723. 

Sing for fun. 33093. 

Sing for victory. 45461. 

Sing, Girl scouts, sing. 3724, 

Sing hallelujah, it’s gonna be a great day. 49674. 

Sing ité& doit. 33094, 

Sing, it’s good for ya. 49675. 

Sing, Kate, sing. 33095. 

Sing Ling Ting Ta-Tao. 47124 (451) 

Sing, little bird. 34788 (643) 

Sing me a song. 3725, 13226, 33096, 40588. 

Sing me a song in Spanish. 33097. 

Sing me a song of love. 50835 (324) 

Sing me a song.of the Islands. 17656. 

Sing me a song of the prairie. 37242. 

Sing me a sweet lullabye. 40589. 

Sing me an old fashioned love song. 22630. 

Sing me the song that sings in your heart. 
27627. 

Sing me to Sleep in heaven. 37243. 

Sing, Mister Roosevelt, sing. 40590. 

Sing, mothers, sing. 17657. 

Sing, my tongue, the Saviour’s glory. 17658. 

Sing, O heavens. 24219 (1200) 

Sing, O my heart. 17659. . ; 

Sing, O sing the wondrous story. 22631. 

Sing of America. 22632. 

Sing of victory. 33098. 

Sing on. 8269. 

Sing on, glad soul. 3726. 

Sing on! Sing on. 17660, 

Sing on the march. 13227. 

Sing. our song of victory. 37244. 

Sing, robin, sing. 45462. 

Sing, sing, America. 33099. 

Sing! Sing! America, sing. 37245. 

Sing Sing Lo. 33100. 

Sing, sing, sing. 22633, 45463. 

Sing, sing, sing, sing so they can hear you. 
22634, 45464-45466. 

Sing, sing, sing, Singapore. 3727. 

Sing Sing tango tea. 34788 (644, 645), 38171 


(362) 
Sing soft, sing low. 17661. 
Sing song southern accent. 27628. 
Sing songs of joy. 8270. 


Sing the glad message of Christmas time. 27629.. 


Sing the Saviour’s praise. 53636 (477) 
Sing the song of praises. 40591. 
-Sing the world in tune. 33101, 52865. 
Sing this old world back to God. 3728. 
Sing those Red, White & Blues. 22635. 
Sing to me again beloved, 40592. 

Sing to me as I leave you. 22636, — 
Sing to me cowboy. 8271. 

Sing to me your Irish lullabies. 13228. 
Sing to the Lord. 37246, 49676, 

Sing to victory. 22637, 33102, 

Sing together, sing. 8272. 

Sing tweedle-dee. 17662. 

Sing unto God. 14692 (618) 

Sing V for victory. 45467. 

Sing victory. 33103, 

Sing we the Virgin Mary. 8273, 33104, 
Sing what America means to you. 13229. 
Sing, whistle & smile. 22638, 45468, 
Sing with all the sons of glory. 9582 (465), 

17663, 
Sing with America, 17664. 
Sing with Strauss. 3729. 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


' Sing, Yankee, sing. 40593. 


Sing your song. 8274, 

Sing your troubles away... 8275. 
Sing your worries away. 15178, #5248, 17665. 
Singapore, goodbye. 8276. 
Singatina. 8277, 

Singatina man. 8278. 

Singatina rhumba. 8279. 

Singatina stroll. 13230. 

Singatina waltz. 8280. 

Singende fontane. 41610 (176) 
Singer fairy. 5201 (880) 

Singers. 24219 (1201) . 

Singin’ on Sunday. 17666. 

Singin’ thru the sage. 3730. 
Singing all our cares away. 37247. 
Singing an old love song. 27630. 


Singing & praying society of Harlem Town. 13231. 


Singing & swinging. 13232. 
Singing from my heart. 3731. 
Singing game. 33105. 


_ Singing games & songs from southern Illinois. 


22639. 
Singing gaucho. 33106. 
Singing ghost. 37248. 
Singing glory to the Lamb. 22640, 
Singing hills of Pennsylvania. 52856, 
Singing in the saddle. 27631. 
Singing pals theme song. 40594. 
Singing pilot. 40595. 
Singing Sal. 8281. 
Singing sands. 13233. 
Singing sands of Alamosa. 22641. 
Singing soldier man. 13234. 
Singing soldiers. 45469. 
Singing the Red, White & Blues. 22642. 
Singing the rock-hock blues. 49677. 
Singing to-the moon. 13235. 


Singing wind. 52857. 


Singing wires. 45470. 

Singing with grace in our hearts. 24219 (1202) 
Single man. 14692 (619) 

Sing-o-pep. 3732. 

Singspiration. 22643, 33107. 

Sink the Rising Sun. 13236. 

Sinking of the Reuben James. 33108. 


Sinner fall on your knees, don’t let the chariot swing 


on by. 49678, 
Sinner get ready. 3733. 


Sinner want| ?| you come by here. 8282, 


‘Sinners. 45471. 


Sinner’ »S Plea. 45472, 52858. 
Sinner’s warning. 45473, 

Sinsonte y mi guajira. 27632. 
S{pand kitcherr. 22644. 

Sir Giles’ war song. 47124 (452) 
Sir John’s discovery. : 8283, 8284, 
SirLancelot. 5201 (881) 

Siren call of steel. 49679. 

Siren song. 18845 (274) 

Sirena. 37249. 

Sirens. 17667. 

Si’s been drinking cider. 24219 (1203) © 
Sister awake. 24219 (1204), 33109. 


Sister of Mademoiselle from Armentiers[?| 45474. 


go Susie’s sewing shirts for soldiers. 5201 

882) 

Sister Susie’s started syncopation. 18845 (275), 
29091 (558, 559) 

Sister, take it slow. 45475. 

Sittin’ alone on Saturday night. 33110. 

Sittin’ by the old corral, 45476. 

Sittin’ by tne old log fire. 33111, 37250. 


2222 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


Sittin’ ina corner. 3734. 

Sittin’ on top of the world in love. 22645. 

Sitting at the bar: 8285. 

Sitting by the fireside. 17668. 

Sitting in the corner & holding hands. 40596. 

Sitting in the moonlight. 37251. 

Sitting on a star. 40597. 

Sitting on the clouds. 52859. 

Sitting on the hot sun. 27633. 

Sitting on the moon. 22646, 33112. 

Siwy kon polka. 13237. 

6 7/8. 22647. 

Six caprices. 33113. 

Six Catholic hymns. 3735. - 

Six Christmas songs. 34788 (646) 

Six easy woodland sketches for the piano. 34788 
(647) 

Six eucharistic hymns. 17669. 

Six favorite operas. 40598. 

Six flats unfurnished. 27634, 45477. 

Six forest sketches for thepianoforte. 34788 (648) 

Six furlongs. 40599. 


Six Gun Bill. 17670. 
Six Hebrew songs. 33114. 
667. 3736. 


627 stomp. 22648. 

Six jerks ina jeep. 33115. 

Six Lenten hymns. 17671. 

Six little gems from the masters. 3737. 

Six mile stretch. 52860. 

Six months for love. 45478. 

Six o’clock jam. 45479. 

Six organ chorales. 33116. 

Six short tales. 45480. 

Six songs. 17672, 27635, 34788 (649) 

Sixteen daily exercises. 14692 (620) 

16 - 1942; 17673. 

16 rhythms & story plays for kindergarten & pri- 
mary grades. 52861. : 

Sixth sonata in G major. 17674, 

6th st. rag. 9582 (466) 

Sixth string quartet. 8286. 

Sixty folksongs of France. 53636 (478) 

60 m. p. h. 52862. 

Sixty selected songs. 24219 (1205) 

64 dollar question. 22649. 

64th C. A. cannonade march. 27636. 

67th armored regiment song. 3738. 

Sizemore (Gordon) & little Betty. 3739. 

Skat! Go the Japs. 37252. 

Skaters. 8287. 

Skaters waltz. 3740, 40600. 

Skating. 3741, 14692 (621) 

Skating on Honeymoon Lake. 3742. 

Skating vanities. 38154. 

Skeleton. 14692 (622) of 

Skeleton bones. 8288. 

Sketch in five-four time. 3743. 

' Sketches from a notebook. 40601. 

Ski-gutten. 13238. 

Ski jump. 17675. 

Ski romance. 22650. 

Ski serenade. 27637. 

Ski trail. 22651. 

Skid row shuffle. 8289. 

Skidikiscatch. 53636 (479) 

Skies may be gray. 27638. 

Skies of blue. 45481. 

Skies over Europe. 37253. 

Skiing down the hills with you. 13239. 

Skimobile polka. 22652. 

Skip a-long. 14692 (623) 

Skip & hop polka. 17676. 


Skip stop flight around the world. 49680. 

Skip to Maloo. 22653. 

Skippin’ along. 45482. 

Skirt dance. 13240. 

Skit-skat skate along home. 49681. 

Sklayos den tha ziso. 8290. 

Skoal. 8291, 22654. 

Skud-a-ba dud-a-ba dut-in do. 13241. 

Skull John suite. 13242. 

Sky above can’t always be gray. 49682. 

Sky anchors. 8292. ° 

Sky-born music. 27639. 

Sky fell down. 40602. 

Sky high. 8293, 35785. 

Sky horse. 14243. 

Sky-rocket. 8294. 

Sky trooper. 22655. 

Sky was blue. 52863. 

Sky writer. 8295. 

Skylark. 5201 (883), 9582 (467), 13244. 

Sky’s the limit. 45483. 

Skyway moon. 40603. 

Slack (Freddie) boople-Raeaie book on 8-beats. 
45484. 

Slant eyes. 27640. 

Slap a little yellow Jap. 33117. 

Slap happy Jap. 17677. 

Slap happy Sal. 49683. 

Slap-happy Wacky from the Promised Land. 

17678. 

Slap polka. 49684. 

Slap that monkey. 13245. 

Slap your hip polka. 45485. 

Slapajap march. 45486. 

Slapping the bass fiddle. 45487. 

Slappy Jap polka. 17679. 

Slave song. 14692 (624) 

Slave ,Songs of the Georgia SealIslands. 17680. 

Slave’s prayer. 17681. - 

Slavic dancers. 8296. 

Slavischer tanz. 29091 (560, 561) 

Slavonic dance. 13246, 34788 (650) 

Slavonic dances. 9582 (468-470) 

Slavonic fantasie in B minor. 9582 (471) 

Sled was hooked behind the car. 52864. 

Sleep. 49685, 52865.- 

Sleep away your cares. 22656. 

Sleep, Babe divine. 38171 (363) 


. Sleep, baby, sleep. 8297-8300, 24219 (1206) 


2223 


Sleep, Holy Babe. 24219 (1207) 

Sleep, little cowboy, go to sleep. 22657. 
Sleep, little war baby, sleep. 13247. 
Sleep, my baby. 40604. 

Sleep, my little one. 33118. 

Sleep, my lovely one. 3744. 

Sleep, my sweet one, sleep. 33119. 
Sleep of summer. 5201 (884) 

Sleep on. 3745. 

Sleep, sleep, sleep. 37254. 

Sleep, sleep, sweet Holy Child & fourcarols. 27641. 
Sleep song. 22658. 

Sleep tight. 45488. 

Sleep well, my child. 40605. 

Sleeper jump. 49686. . 

Sleepers, wake. 13248. 

Sleeping. 29091 (562) 

Sleeping bag sequence. 45489. 

Sleeping beauty in Grant’s tomb. 13249. 
Sleeping I dream’d love. 8301. 

Sleeping in an unmarked grave. 13250. 
Sleeping in the sun. 27642. 

Sleepy express. 40606. 

Sleepy eyes. 37255, 49687. 


Sleepy flowers. 9582 (472) 

Sleepy Hawaii, 27643. 

Sleepy-head, 22659, 22660, 27644, 27645, 37256, 
40697. 

Sleepy Hollow. 22661, 52866 

Sleepy house. 33120. 

Sleepy lagoon. 13251, 27646, 45490. 

Sleepy little fellow. 37257. 

Sleepy moon. 18845 (276) 

Sleepy now. 33121. 

Sleepy old town. 3746. 

Sleepy river. 40608. 

Sleepy rose. 24219 (1208) 

Sleepy song. 3747, 5201 (885), 8302, 8303. 

Sleepy stars in Hawaii. 17682. 

Sleepy time. 17683, 33122, 33123. 

Sleepy-time in Caroline. 3748. 

Sleepy-town. 24219 (1209) 

Sleepy Town train. 27647, 33124. 

Sleepy train lullaby. 45491. 

Sleepy village. 45492. 

Sleepy wind. 3749. 

Sleepyhead. 33125. 

Sleigh bell serenade. 45493. 

Sleigh-bell-time. 33126. 

Sleigh ride. 40699. 

Sleighing. 5201 (886) 

Slender, tender & tall. See Chicks I pick are 
slender, tender & tall. 

Sleuthin’, 8304. 

Slidus trombonus. 53636 (480) 

Slight case of madness. 45493*. 

Slight-ily [?] used. 17684. 

Slightly, delightfully mad, about you. 52867. 

Slinkin’ winkin’ blinkin’ Mr. Moon. 40610. 

Slip of the lip. 40611. 

Slip of the lip can sink a ship. 27648. 

Slippery proposition. 3750. 

Sloane’s (A. Baldwin) dance folio. 38171 (364) 

Slogan song. 8305. 

Slomljena je-nada. 22662. 

Sloppy weather. 33127. 

Slovenské spevy a tance. 13252. 

Slow & easy. 8306, 13253. 

Slow down the chariot. 3751. 

Slow jumps:the rhino. 22663. 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n.s., v. 37 


Smile a smile of victory, when you kiss your boys 
good-by. 49690. 

Smile all the time. 27653. 

Smile all the while. 45499. 

Smile along. 45500. 

Smile, America. 45501. 

Smile, America, smile. 45502. 

Smile & a V for victory. 33132. 

Smile & be calm. 37260. 

pa & be more friendly with the fellow next door. 

Ls 

Smile & see it through. 22665. 

Smile & set the world a-smiling. 52869. 

Smile & sing. 53636 (481) 

Smile & the tear, 24219 (1212) 

Smile as you whisper goodbye. 33133. 

Smile at a lassie. 49691. 

Smile away your troubles. 45503. 

Smile, boys, smile. 27654. 


‘Smile, brothers, smile. 33134. 


Slow movement from Serenade for strings. 45494. 


Slow patience, 24219 (1210) 

Slowpoke. 52868. 

Sluggers’ march. 40612. 

Slumber, my baby. 45495. 

Slumber, my dove. 45496. 

Slumber ships. 33128. 

Slumber song. 5201 (887), 8307, 14692 (625), 
24219 (1211), 29091 (563), 33129, 41610 (177), 
45497, 49688. 

Slumbering fairies. 34788 (651) 

Slumberland cafe. 27649. 

Slumbertime. 22664. 

Slumbertown. 33130. 

Slumgullion blues. 37258. 

Sly-boots. 47124 (453) 

Sly old moon man. 9582 (473) 

Smack, smack. 27650. 

Small Jesus. 45498. 

Small talk. 49689. 

Small time. 49613. 

Small town sweetheart of a small town girl. 
5201 (888), 29091 (564) 

Smash on to victory. 27651. 

Smashing the hit out of Hitler. 

Smear it on - rub it off. 40614. 

Smich i tanec hopak. 17685. 

Smile. 33131, 37259. 


27652. 


2224 


Smile-Buddy- smile. 37262. 

Smile, Chiros, smile. 52870. 

Smile, come on & smile. 3752. 

Smile-darlin’-smile. 33135. 

Smile for me. 3753, 27655. 

Smile for me darling. 49692. 

Smile for me once. 49693. 

Smile honey. 17686. 

Smile is-half the battle. 13254. 

Smile is worth a fortune. 45504. 

Smile, little girl, smile. 40615. 

Smile little sweetheart. 45505. 

Smile, little sweetheart, smile. 22666. 

Smile me goodbye. 3754, 

Smile, my sweetheart, smile. 8308. 

Smile of my song. 13255. 

Smile once again love. 40616. 

Smile, soldier boy. 17687. 

Smile! Soldier! Smile. 8309. 

Smile, sweetheart, smile. 2'7656. 

Smile the American way. 45506. 

Smile thru the storm clouds. 45507. 

Smile to the soldiers. 52871. 

Smile - we don’t have to heil. 33136. 

Smile, we’ll make this life worth while. 33137. 

Smile when you say goodbye. 17688. ; 

Smile while you say goodbye, dear. 3755. 

Smile, you son-of-a-gun. 8310. 

Smile your cares away. 22667. 

Smiles. 3756. 

Smiles & frowns. 24219 (1213), 47124 (454) 

Smiles & tears. 33138, 33139. 

Smiles we remember. 8311. 

Smilin’ Irish eyes. 33140. 

Smilin’ Jack. 40617. 

Smiling. 22668. 

Smiling & dancing. 17689, 27657. 

Smiling as one. 3757, 22669. 

Smiling at Mister Trouble. 8312. 

Smiling, in my heart I see you smiling. 49694. 

Smiling through teardrops. 13256. 

Smiling thru’ for you. 45508. 

Smiling thru my tears. 33141. 

Smiling thru the tears. 3758, 17690. 

Smiling with tears in my heart. 22670. 

Smith. 41610 (178) 

Smith (George M.) modern guitar method for rhythm 
& chord improvising. 17691. 

Smithfield. 37263. 

Smith’s (Jerry) folio of home & range songs. 
37264. 

Smith’s (O.J.) gospel songs. 17692. 

Smiths & the Jones, the Kellys & Cohens. 45509. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1942 


Smith’s-apartment. 17693. So it’s forward march, again. 3766. 
Smoke. 8313. So lange wir auf erden sind. 29091 (565) 
Smoke dreams. 49695, 52872. So let us be sweethearts. 52878. 
Smoke gets in your eyes. 3759, 17694. So let’s all sing when Bill plays. 33157. 
Smoke in the wind. 33142. So let's keep them flying. 40622. 
Smoke on the moon, 8314. So lonely. 22674. 
Smoke on the water. 45510. So lonesome for a letter. 40623. 
Smoke rings. 13257. So lonesome for you. 40624. 
Smoke rings in the sky. 40618. So long. 22675, 22676, 33158, 45516, 45517, 
Smoke signals. 33143. 52879, 
Smokes for Yanks. 13258. So long ago. 53636 (482). 
Smokey Mountain moon. 8315. So long all. 33159, 
Smokey [?] night. 17695. So long, baby, I'll be seeing you. 22677. 
Smoking the pipe. 27658. So long, blues. 3767. 
Smoky eyes. 17696. So long, boys. 22678, 40625. 
Smoky Valley serenade. 3760, So long, Broadway. 3768. 
Smooth, 3761. So long, buddy. 8321, 8322, 22679, 27665, 
Smooth as silk. 17697. 40626. 
Smooth sailin’. 37265. So long, but not goodbye. 13264, 22680. 
Smooth sailing, sailor. 27659. So long, cheerio. 33160, 37267. 
Smoothe. 33144. So long, dad, keep ’em rolling. 45518. 
Smotnered fires. 3762. — So long, don’t be too long in Oolong. 45519. 
Smyrna base. 52873. So long, ever’body. 40627. 
Snake. 5201 (889) So long for a while. 33161, 45520, 45521. 
Snap out of it. 45511. So long for now. 52880. 
Sneeky Japs. 13259. So long, Japanese. 45522. 
Snégourotchka, 29091 (581) So long, Joe. 33162. 
Sniff, sniff, sniff. 40619. So long, Johnnie, dear. 22681. 
Snood o’plaidie blue. 27660. So long, Letty. 34788 (863), 38171 (7, 50, 51, 154, 304, 
Snootie little cutie. 13260. 365, 366, 394, 395, 410, 411, 471, 472) 
Snooze your blues away. 45512. So long, little dogies, Im in the army now. 
Snow. 3763, 17698, 33145. 22682. 
Snow balls. 27661. So long, mammy. 13265. 
Snow-birds. 14692 (626) So long, Mary darling, dear. 8323. 
Snow-flakes. 3764, 3765, 5201 (890) So long, mom. 27666, 45523. 
Snow has come. 52874. So long, mother. 33163. 
Snow in spring. 17699. So long, my darling. 22683. 
Snow in summertime. 22671. So long, my soldier. 22684. 
- Snow maiden. 758, 5782, 17745. So long, old U.S.A. 45524. 
Snow man polka. 13261. So long, pal. 22685, 40628. 
Snow on the rooftops. 52875. So long, Sarah Jane. 45525. 
Snow white flower. 40620. So-long,soldier. 3769, 13266, 22686, 33164. 
Snowfall. 49696. So long! Soldier! Sailor! Flier! Marine. 13267. 
Snowin’. 33146. So long, son. 40629, 49698. 
Snowshine at Bethlehem. 52876. So long, sonny. 27667. 
Snug a little closer. 33147. So long, sweetheart. 8324, 22687, 45526. 
So.. 33148, So long, sweetheart, till we meet again. 40630. 
So artificial, dear. 8316. So long, ’till I see you dear. 22688. 
So blue, 45513. So long, until victory. 40631. 
So blue am I. 33149. So long, wartime, hello peace, it’s you we’re 
So blue & lonely. 22672. ; fighting for. 8325. 
So button your lips up tight. 13262. So long, we’re sailing. 33165. 
So close to me. 33150, : So long, you Breakfast Clubbers. 27668. 
So close 10 my heart. 45514. So lovely. 13268. 
So dark is the night. 22673. So many songs were wrong about us. 8326. 
So dear to miy heart. 52877. So many things. 49699, - 
So deep in my heart. 8317. So many things left undone. 33166. 
So early every morn. 8318. ‘| So many times. 40632. 
So ends a lovely dream. 27662, 33151. So march on good old U.S.A. 40633. 
So ends another day. 8319. So near. 45927. 
So ends our night. 33152. So near & yet so far. 45528. 
So fall the leaves. 27663. So new. 8327. 
So far away. 33153, 45515. So nice to have met you. 17701, 52881. 
So far no good, no soap. 33154, So often. 33167. 
So gentle & so pretty. 33155. Ss ; 
So goes my heart. 27664. ae er aes cars 
So happy in Jesus. 5201 (891) So sad & blue. 40634. 
So help me. 49697. So says my friends. 3770.' 
So - how can I know if you care. 33156. So send thy youth. 5201 (892) 
So, I opened my mauth & said ah. 17700, 37266. So shall it be. 13269 
So I’ll remember you. 40621. So chunene 689 5 
So irresistible. 13263. y- < 


So it goes. 8320. Bo sing It to 55 g0: 49700. 


2225 


INDEX 


| pt. 3, n. S., v. 37 


So soon forgotten. 22690. 
So sorry. 8330. 
So sorry, excusey, please. 8331. 
So sorry - Japan. . 8332. | 
So sorry, Mister Hirohito. 13270. 
So sorry, please. 8333, 22691, 40635, 49701. 
So Strange. 22692. 
So suddenly I found love. 3771. 
So suddenly I lost you, my mom. 37268. 
So sweet. 49702. 
So sweet is thy discourse. 49703. 
So that is that. 37269.. 
So that we at home may live. 33168. 
So they asked for war. 52883. 
So they think they’re gonna lick us. 45529. 
So this is all. 22693, 33169. 
So this is it. 33170. 
So this is love. 22694. 
So this is that love I’ve heard about. 17702. 
So true. 52884. 
So trustfully. 27669. 
So unreservedly. 33171. 
So used to you. 49704. 
So was my heart. 3772. 
So we can woo, woo, woo. 13271. 
So we meet again. 8334. 
So we will wake up. 52885. 
So weary & tired of it all. 17703. 
So we’ll say to you, good night. 8335, 40636. 
So what. 49705. 
So what! We’ll do it all over again. 8336. 
So what’s gonna happen to me. 8337. 
So when you hear, hep, left, right, left, it’s the 
tread of marching feet. 27670. 
So why should I lie to you. : 3773. 
So you belong to me. 33172. 
So you | think that I’ll be lonesome. 33173. 
So you’re playing hard to get. 45530. 
Soap bubbles. 37270. 
Sobbing tears. 8338. 
Sobre la loma. 17704. 
Sobre las olas. 47124 (455) 
Social hymns of brotherhood & aspiration. 9582 (474) 
Social rigamarole. 38171 (367), 41610 (179) 
Society. 38171 (368), 53636 (483) 
Society buds. 14692 (99, 336, 627, 811), 24219 
(1214), 38171 (8369) 
Society bud’s day. 14692 (627) 
Society group. 17705. 
‘Socrates. 40636*. 
_ Soda jerk. 3774. 
Soft breezes. 27671. 
Soft hearted. 45531. 
Soft shoe shuffle. 27672. 
Soft southern breeze. 40637. 
Softly. 27673. 
Softly along the road of evening in a twilight dim 
with rose. 40638. 
Softly, as in a morning sunrise. 3775. 
Softly blew the wind. 22695. 
Softly calling for love tonight. 2'7674. 
Softly fades the twilight ray. 29091 (566) 
Softly fall the shades of evening. 24219 (1215) 
Softly murmuring wind. 33174. . 
Softly now the light of day. 5201°(893), 24219 (1216), 
29091 (567), 34788 (652, 653), 52886. 
Softly sink in slumbers golden. 24219 (1217) 
Softly soundeth through my soul. 24219 (1218), 
29091 (568) 
Solamenta una vez. 13272. 
Sold American. 3776. 
Sold down the river. 13273, 22696. 
Sold onthe army. 3777. 


2226 


Soldadito, 3778. 

Soldier. 27675, 49706, 49707, 52887. 
Soldier, a girl. ‘37271. 

Soldier, a star & a prayer. 8339. 

Soldier anchor in the sky. 49708. 

Soldier & his dog. 52888, 

Soldier & his girl. 52889. 

Soldier & mother’s prayer. 17713. 
Soldier awaiting news from home. 49709. 
Soldier Bill. 17706. 


. Soldier boy. 3779-3782, 8340-8345, 13274-13276, 
17707, 22697, 22698, 27676-27679, 33175-33181, . 


37272- 37274, 40639-40642, 45532-45537, 49710- 
49717, 52890-52892, 

Soldier boy across the sea. 40643, 

Soldier boy & sailor boy. 33182. 

Soldier boy, are you going my way. 33183, 

Soldier boy blues. 27680, 33184. 

Soldier boy, come back to. me, 45538. 

Soldier boy, come on let’s go from here. 37275. 

Soldier boy, farewell. 13277. 

Soldier boy, for you I’ll pray. 13278. 

Soldier boy from Brooklyn. 33185. 

Soldier boy has won. 45539. 

Soldier boy, here’s to you. 22699, 40644. 

Soldier boy, I’ll be waiting for you. 22700. 

Soldier boy, I'll be your bride. 13279. 

Soldier boy in khaki, a sailor girl in blue. 45540, 

Soldier boy is blue. 49718. 

Soldier boy, it breaks my heart to lose you but 
I’m glad it’s for Uncle Sam. 8346. 

Soldier boy Jim. 52893. 

Soldier boy of mine. 22701. 

Soldier boy of my heart. 22702. 


Soldier boy, remember the girl back home. 40645. 


Soldier boy, rise & shine. 13280. 

Soldier boy, spunk & grit give you the fame that 
you enjoy. 33186. 

Soldier boy sweetheart. 22703. 

Soldier boy sweetheart, I love you. 45541, 

Soldier boy, that’s true. 27681. 

Soldier boy, we must go to war again. 52894. 

Soldier boy, when you come back to me. 45542. 

Soldier boys. 49719. 

Soldier boy’s dream, 33187, 40646. 

Soldier boy’s farewell. 3783. 

Soldier boy's goodbye. 17708. 

pare bd Prayst an 
oldier boy's star. S 

Soldier boy’s sweetheart. 40647. 

Soldier boy’s waltz. 22705, 52895. 

Soldier boys will be marching home. 40648. 

Soldier buckaroo. 33188. 

Soldier, can I have your girl. 27682, 

Soldier dear. 8347, 

Soldier dreaming. 33189. 

Soldier dreams of you tonight. 17710, 

Soldier farewell. 45543. 

Soldier goodbye. 13281. 

Soldier he will be. 8348. 

Soldier, I trust your vow. 8349, 

ere eee wee 45544, 
oldier in white. ; 

Soldier kisses mother goodbye. 17711, 33190. 

Soldier leaves home again. 40649. 

Soldier, let me read your letter. 3784, 22706, 

Soldier, let’s get it over. 33191. 

Soldier lovers. 27683. 

Soldier marched away with my heart, 22707, 37276, 
40650, 

Soldier men. 49720. 

Soldier mine, 33192. 

Soldier moon. 17712. 

Soldier mother. 22708, 40651. 


ci 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Soldier needs a sweetheart. 22709. 
Soldier of America. 27684. 
Soldier of mine. 17714. 

Soldier of my heart. 5201 (894) 
Soldier of peace. 24219 (1219) 
Soldier of the U.S.A. 22710, 33193. 
Soldier on K.P. 45546. 

Soldier says goodbye. 45547. 
Soldier serenade. 17715. 

Soldier sings a love song. 45548. 
Soldier sweetheart. 49721. 

Soldier to be. 3785. 

Soldier unknown. 27685. 

Soldier vs. Uncle Sam. 8350. 
Soldier way. 52896. 

Soldier with the O.C.D. 22711. 
Soldier with wings. 45549. 


Soldier, you re a great man now. 17716. 


Soldierettes, of America. 40652. 
Soldiering. 9582 (475) 

Soldiers all. 13282, 33194, 33195. 
Soldier's allegiance. 8351. 
Soldier’s & sailor’s wish. 49722. 
Soldiers are coming. 34788 (654) 
Soldier s au revoir to love. 49723. 
Soldier s baby. 17717. 

Soldier s battle hymn. 27686. 
Soldier's bride. 8352, 22712. 
Soldier’s button. 47124 (456) 
Soldier's call. 27687. 

Soldiers’ chorus. 50835 (325) 
Soldier’s conversation. 52897. 
Soldier’s dad. 22713, 40653. 
Soldier’s day. 33196. 


~~ wv se © ye © 


Soldier’s dream. 22714, 22715, 24219 (1220, 1221), 
27688-27691, 33197, 33198, 37277, 45550, 45551, 


49724, 50835 (326), 52898, 


Soldier’s farewell. 3786-3788, 8353, 22716-22718, 


27692, 33199-33202, 52899- 52901, 


Soldier’s farewell from Corregidor. 49725. 


Soldier’s fortune. 40654. 


Soldiers get the medals & the sailors get the girls. 


49726. 
Soldier’s girl am I. 33203. 
Soldier’s goodby. 27693. 


Soldier’s goodbye. 3789, 8354, 17718, 33204, 


45552, 49727. 
Soldiers! Here we are. 37278. 


Soldier’s home in heaven. 45553, 49728. 


Soldier’s hymn. 27694, 45554. 
Soldier's idea. 45555. 

Soldiers in overalls. 3790, 40655. 
Soldiers in white. 40656. 

Soldiers kiss song, 27695. 

Soldier’s lament. 22719, 37279, 52902. 
Soldier’s land of memory. 45556. 
Soldier’s last friend, 27696. 

‘Soldier’ s last request. 33205. 


Soldier |S letter. 3791, 17719, 27697, 27698, 33206. 


Soldier’s letter home. 33207. 
Soldier’s life, 40657. 

Soldier’s lonesome girl. 40658. 
Soldier’s love. 40659. 

Soldier's love song. 27699, 33208. 


Soldier's lullaby. 13283, 45557, 49729, 49730. 


Soldiers marching by. 34788 (655) 
Soldier's memories. 27700. 
Soldier’s mission. 37280. 

Soldier’s mother dreams. 37281. 
Soldier’s mother of mine. 33209. 
Soldiers of America. 17720, 45558. 
Soldiers of Christ arise. 9582 (476) 
Soldiers of democracy. 17721. 


Soldiers of industry. 22720, 22721. 

Soldiers of Pearl Harbor. 8355. 

Soldiers of production. 8356, 40660, 45559, 45560. 

Soldiers of the sea. 3792, 27701, 34788 (656) 

Soldiers of the U.S.A. 3793, 22722, 22723, 45561. 

Soldiers of victory. 3794, 3795. 

Soldiers on parade. 33210, 33211, 37282, 45562. 

Soldiers passing by. 13284. 

Soldier’s plea. 27702. 

Soldier’s poem. 37283. 

Soldier’s prayer. 3796, 13825, 22724, 22725, 27703, 
27704, 33212, 40661, 40662, 45563-45565, 49731, 
49732, 52903-52905. 

Soldier s prayer for his sweetheart back home. 
33213. 

Soldier’s refrain. 45566. 

Soldier’s rendezvous. 49733. 

Soldier’s requiem. 49734. 

Soldier’s reverie. 40663, 40664, 45567. 

Soldier’s reward. 27705. 

Soldier’s rosary. 33214, 45568, 45569. 

Soldiers, sailors & fighting marines. 52906. 

Soldier’s serenade. 13286, 17722, 27706, 33215, 
33216, 37284, 45570, 45571. 

Soldier s slumber. 3797. 

Soldier s soliloquy. 17723. 

Soldier s song. 8357, 33217, 45572. 

Soldier s story. 40665. 

Soldier s sweetheart. 8358. 

Soldier s sweetheart am I. 22726. 

Soldier s sweethearts. 27707. 

Soldier s tear. 37285. 

Soldiers, the sailors, the U.S. marines. 
49735. 

Soldier’s theme. 49736. 

Soldiers tribute. 17724. 

Soldier’s victory. 491737. 

Soldier’s vision. 13287. 

Soldiers’ waltz. 13288. 

Soldiers we. 22727. 

Soldier’s welcome. 45573. 

Sole possession of your heart. 45574. 

Solemn pavan. 3798. 

Solemn procession. 29091 (569) 

Solicitude. 17725. 

Solid. 52907. 

Solid jack. 3799. 

Solid, pops. 3800. 

Solid Sam. 17726. 

Solid solid Suzabelle. 27708. 

Solidarity march. 49738. 

Soliloquy. 27709. 

Solitude. 52908. 

Sol-mi-re-do. 5201 (895), 14692 (628) 

Solo for horn. 37286. 

Solo tu. 33218. 

Solomon & Balkis. 8358*. 

Solomon Levy. 49739. 

Solterito, solterito. 22728. 

Solveig’s song. 38171 (370) 

Solvejg stomp. 3801. 

Somachti beomrim. 17727. 

Sombras en el desierto. 17728. 

Some baby. 38171 (371), 50835 (1, 416), 
53636 (197) 

Some blessed bright tomorrow. 40666. 

Some blessed day. 53636 (484) 

Some chicken. 13289, 37287. 

Some chicken, some neck. 27710. 

Some day. 8359, 22729-22733, 27711-27713, 
37288, 40667-40669, 45575, 49740. 

Some day, by & by. 24219 (1222) 

Some day face to face. 8360. 


eo we Le ee we 


2227 


INDEX 


Some day he’s coming for me. 45576. 

Some day Hitler will understand. 13290. 

Some day I’ll be comeing [?] home to stay. 

13291. 
Some day I’ll be going home. 45577. 

‘Some day I’ll come back to you. 17729, 52909. 
Some day I’ll find my tomorrow. 22734, 40670. 
Some day I’ll hear you sing again. 8361. 

Some day I’ll know. 49741. 

Some day I'll tell. 13292. 
Some day, my love. 37289. 

Some day, old pal, come back to me. 33219. 
Some day, some way. 49742. 

Some day, some where. 45578. 

Some day soon. 22735, 33220. 

Some day we will meet. 40671. 

Some day will be our day. 40672. 

Some day you’ll be mine. 45579. 

Some day you’ll come drifting back to me. 49743. 

Some day you’ll wish it wasn’t so. -37290. 

Some fine day. 22736. 

Some flew east, some flew west. 45580. 

Some folk work, is you man or mule, 33221. 

Some folks. 3802-3804, 45581. 

Some guy. 45582. 

Some-how, some-day, some-where. 40673. 

Some kind of a mood. 37291. 

Some little bug is going to find you. 9582 
(477) 

Some lonely girl, in some lonely port. 8362. 

Some Moore jive. 37292. 

Some more of that jive. 37293. 

Some more rag. 24219 (1223) 

‘Some near day. 52910. 

Some of these days. 49744. 

Some of these nights. 34788 (657), 47124 (457, 458), 
50835 (327, 328) - 

Some one has broken a vow. 27714. 

Some one will break your heart.’ 8363. 

Some other guy. 45583. 

Some other Summertime. 49745. 

Some peaceful day. 49746. 

Some pepp. 14692 (629) 

Some rainy day. 45584. 

Some sort of somebody. 41610 (180) 

Some sunny day. 8364, 37294, 40674, 40675. 

Some sweet day. 13293, 24219 (1224) 

Some sweet day we'll meet our mother. 40676. 

Some sweet day when the war is over. 3805. 

Some times I wonder. 17730. 

Some years ago a fellow said It ain’t gonna rain 
no more. 40677. 

Somebody. 24219 (1225) 

Somebody blabbed. 45585. 

Somebody came wkissed me - was it you. 9582 (478) 

Somebody cares about you. 45586. 

Somebody died for you. 40678, 53636 (485) 

Somebody else. 49747. 

Somebody else is taking my place. 3806, 3807, 
17731, 17732, 22737, 27715. 

Somebody else is with my sweetie now. 17733. 

Somebody else’s children. 22738. 

Somebody else’s kisses. 52911. 

Somebody got lost. 3808. 

Somebody here needs Jesus. 53636 (486) 

Somebody kissed me in the blackout. 40679. 

Somebody knows. 14652 (630) 

Somebody lied. 40680, 45587. 

Somebody loves me. 5201 (896) 

Somebody misses you so. 37295. 

Somebody needs us. 34788 (658 

Somebody new kisses you. 45588. 


Somebody page me a private. 45589. 


pt. 3, n. S., Vv. 37 


Somebody said that it couldn’t be done. 8365. 

Somebody stands in the way. 50835 (329) 

Somebody stole my dreams. 27716. 

Somebody to love. 37296. 

Somebody told me. 47124 (459, 460) 

Somebody told me of Jesus. 53636 (487) 

Somebody would shout out Shop. 50835 (330) 

Somebody’s boy. 49748, 4974S. 

Somebody’s buddy. 33222. 

Somebody’s gona [?] be blue baby. 40681. 

Somebody’s knockin’ at yo’ door. 37297. 

Somebody’s knocking at your door. 3809. 

Somebody’s lonely. 27717. 

Somebody’s making love to me. 13294. 

Somebody’s thinking of you tonight. 33223. 

Somebody’s worried. 27718. 

Somebody’s wrong. 13295, 17734. 

Someday. 3810, 8366, 22739, 22740, 27719, 
33224, 45590. 

Someday I’ll be with you. 52912. 

Someday I’ll build me a dreamboat. 27720. 

Someday I’ll understand. 22741. 

Someday my darling. 22742. 

Someday somewhere. 8367. 

Someday, somewhere, sweetheart. 3811. 

Someday, sweetheart, someday. 5201 (897) 

Someday the sun will shine. 13296. ~ 

Someday we'll love again. 8368. 

Someday you’ll be sorry. 37298. 

Someday you’ll come back to me. 40682, 45591. 

Someday you’ll know you did wrong. 13297. 

Someday you’ll remember. 13298. 

Someday you'll tell me. 52913. 

Somehow. 3812, 22743, 45592. 

Somehow, I can’t forget. 8369, 37299. 

Somehow I know. 8370, 45593. 

Somehow or other. 3813. 

Somehow you’ve changed. 27721. 

Someone. $582 (479), 13299, 13300, 22744, 47124 
(461) 

Someone at home. 37300. 

Someone could take you from me. 22745. 

Someone else is taking my place. 49750. 

Someone from somewhere. 52914. 

Someone has stolen my heart. 27722. 


Someone I love. 27723. 
Someone in the know. 45594, 


Someone is waiting. 27724. 

Someone is waiting for you. 37301. 
Someone like you. 3814, 37302. 

Someone loves you yet. 13301. 

Someone must-a muzzled Mussolina [?] 13302. 
Someone prays. 22746. 

Someone to care for. 45595. 

Someone to chase the blues. 8371. 

Someone to kiss. 8372. 

Someone to take the place of you. 13303. 
Someone who cares. 33225. 

Someone who loves you is lonely. 5201 (898) 
Someone who would change my mind. 45596. 
Someone will hear my song. 37303. 
Someone you once knew. 45597. 

Someone’s calling me. 5201 (899) 
Someone’s drafted you, 3815. 

Someone’s gonna capture your heart. 49751. 
Someone’s hoping that you care. 37304. 
Someone’s in love with my old sweetheart. 37305. 
Someone’s mother & dad. 22747. 

Someone’s waiting. 22748. 

Something. 8373, 27725. 

Something about you. 5201 (900) 

Something "bout you. 24219 (1226) 
Something doesn’t seem the same. 17735. 


2228 


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INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1942 


Something every day. 24219 (1227) 

Something had to happen. 33226. 

Something has happened to me. 3816, 45598, 52915. 

Something I want to lurn [?] about. 22749, 

Something kind. 3817, 27726. 

Something missing. 27721. 

Something new has been added. 3818, 3819, 8374, 
33227, 49752. 

Something new under the sun. 27728. 

Something old, something new. 17736. 

Something on my mind. 49753. 

Something sweet « sentimental. 49754. 

Something tells me. 33228, 49755. 

Something tells me I’m in love with you. 22750. 

Something tells me that you love me. 33229. 

Something that’s new. 45599. 

Something to live for. 13304. 

Something to me. 22751. 

Something to shout about. 47045, 45035, 48169, 
463810, 49756, 49757, 51937. 

Something to talk about. 33820. 

Something wrong. 3821. 

Somethin’ s got me jumpin’. 8375. 

Sometime. 3822, 22752, 33230. 

Sometime, somewhere. 33231, 45600, 49753, 52916. 

Sometime, somewhere, somehow. 24219 (1228) 

Sometime soon. 22753. 

Sometime there will never be night. 34788 (659) 

Sometime tomorrow. 52917. 

Sometime you’ll pay the bill. 3823. 

Sometime you'll try to remember. 3824. 

Sometimes. 33232, 45601, 49759. 

Sometimes I feel like a motherless chile. 22754. 

Sometimes Iget lonesome. 13305. 

Sometimes I wonder. 27729. 

Sometimes I’m happy. 40683. 

Sometimes indreams. 47124 (462) 

Sometimes it happens. 37306. 


Somewhere. 3825, 3826, 13306, 22755, 24219 (1229), 


27730, 33233, 33234, 45602. 

Somewhere, a ‘soldier * boy leaves port, tonight. 
49760. 

Somewhere a soldier’s praying. 40684. 

Somewhere along the trail. 3827. 

Somewhere beyond the blue. 13307. 

Somewhere beyond the sunrise. 45603. 

Somewhere beyond the sunset. 49761. 

Somewhere east of sunrise. 22756. 

Somewhere I’ll find you. 13308, 29683; 29710, 
30225, 30227, 30228, 30538, 30567, 31282, 31476, 
31824, 31829. 32550, 32551, 32981, 33035, 33235, 
33851, 40685, 45604, 52918. ; 

Somewhere I will find you. 37307. 

Somewhere in AuStralia. 45605. 

Somewhere in England. 45606. 

Somewhere in France. 53636 (488) 

Somewhere in Hawaii. 3828. . 

Somewhere in Honolulu. 8376. 

Somewhere in Ireland. 456C7. 

Somewhere in my dream. 27731. 

Somewhere in my heart. 52919. 

Somewhere in Pearl Harbor Bay. 3829. 

Somewhere in the blue Pacific. 17737, 22757. 

Somewhere in the Pacific. 17738, 33236. 

Somewhere in the world. 49762. 

Somewhere is Australia. 33237. 

Somewhere on a Ship at sea. 137308. 

Somewhere on the blue Pacifit. 17739. 

Somewhere out of the blue. 45608. 

Somewhere out there. 40686. 

Somewhere out yonder, beyond the blue. 3830. 

Somewhere over there. 13309, 22758, 37309, 40687, 
52920, 52921. 


2229 


I, a a nn 


Somewhere over there somewhere, 52922. 
Somewhere, someday. 45609. 

Somewhere, Somehow, sometime. 37310. 
Somewhere, Sometime, I'll come back to you. 13310. 
Somewhere there is a you for me. 33238. 
Somewhere there is Someone. 27732. 


‘Somewhere there’s somebody waitingfor me. 45610. 


Somewhere this side of heaven. 49763. 

Somewhere tonight. 22759, 33239. 

Somewhere under the stars tonight. 

Somewhere with you. 3831. 

Sommerklang. 34788 (660) 

Sommernacht. 29091 (570, 571) 

Son, come home. 33240. 

Son de la luna. 40688. 

Son, give me thy heart. 18845 (277) 

Son of a bombardier. 52923. 

Son of a buck private. 37311. 

Son of a chick. 17740. 

Son of a fightin’ dad. 52924. 

Son of a gun. 13312. 

Son of a gun who picks on Uncle Sam. 8377, 33241. 

Son of a Sailin’ son of a gun. 27733. 

Son of a Yank. 49764. 

Son of a Yank ina tank: 49765. 

Son of Don Juan. 36895, 37737, 40540, 40564, 42079, 
42563, 43180,44117, 44390 45611, 45641, 49448. 

Son of fury. 10001. 

Son of God goes forth to war. 24219 (1230) 

Son of the desert am I. 5201 (901) 

Son of the mountain. 50835 (331) 


Son of the Sheik of Arabie [?] 40689. 
Son of the U.S.A. 40€90. 


Son of Uncle Sam, a rootin’, tootin’, fightin’ man. 13313. 

Son of Uncle Sammy. 33242. 

Son of Yankee Doodle. 49766. : 

Son, your work is well done. 40691. 

Sofiador. 3832, 17741. 

Sonar. 40692. 

Sofiar es mi destino. 8378. 

Sonata. 3833-3835, 8379, 13314, 13315, 17742, 
22760, 33243, 40693, 45612-45614, 49767. | 

Sonata a tre stromenti. 45615. 

Sonata for a quartet of recorders. 3836. 

Sonata for English horn & piano. 13316. 

Sonata for piano & violin. 27734. 

Sonata for trombone & piano. 8380. 

Sonata for two pianos. 3837, 49768. 

Sonata for violin & piano. 45616. 

Sonata in A. 41610 (181) 

Sonata inA major. 34788 (661) 

Sonata in B flat maj. 17743. 

Sonata in C maj. 13317. 

Sonata inE min. 13318. 

Sonata in F maj. 27735. 

Sonata in F min. 45617. 

Sonata inG maj. 3838. 

Sonata inG min. 27736, 52925. 

Sonata no. 1. 45618. 

Sonata no. 4. 8381. 

Sonata no. 19 inG min. 9582 (480) 

Sonata pathetique. 45619. 

Sonate. 5201 (902, 903), 9582 (481-485), 13319, 
14692 (631-633), 29091 (572, 573) 

Sonate en sol mineur. 5201 (904) 

Sonate-fantasie, Andante, Menuetto & Allegretto. 
14692 (634) 

Sonate fur klavier. 13320. 

Sonate in A. 9582 (486) 

Sonate in cis-moll. 9582 (487) 

Sonate in F. 18845 (278) 

Sonate in F moll. 5201 (905) 

Sonate no. 1 in F. 5201 (906) 


13311. 


INDEX 
i" : pt. 5 ths S.,V.97 


Sonate no. 4 enfa. 14692 (635) Song of an old sojirdough. 17749, 
Sonate no. 5 en mi. 14692 (636) Song of April. 38251. 
Sonatina. 3839, 3840, 13321, 22761, 33244, Song of Arizona, 49775. 
40694. Song of autumn.) 22774. 
Sonatina for piano. 17744. Song of Bernadette. 45627-45629. 
Sonatina in C. 40695. Song of Canada. 13326. - 
Sonatina inD no. 5. 9582 (488) "Song of Christmas. 3850. 
Sonatina in G. 45620. Song of Company B. 33252. 
Sonatinas for the pianoforte. 29091 (574- 576) Song of contentment. 37313. 
Sonatine. 3841 Song of courage. 8394, 13327. 
Sone contigo. 22762. ‘Song of democracy. 22775, 45630, 49776. 
Sofie una mujer. 49696. Song of Dorie Miller. 27748. 
Sonett. 24219 (1231) Song of exile. 50835 (334) 
Song. 27737-27741, 49697, 50835 (332) Song of farewell. 37314. 
Song about Jesus. 50835 (333) Song of Fort Monmouth. 3851. 
Song & echo, 9582 (489) Song of ’42. 17750. 
Song & flame. 3842. Song of free men. 3852, 13328. 
Song at midnight. 13322. Song of freedom. 3853, 8395, 8396, 13329, 13330, 
Song at night. 3843. 17751, 33253, 33254, 37315. 
Song book of Sigma sigma sigma. 8382. Song of gladness. 5201 (907), 40704. 
Song cycle. 29091 (577) Song of greeting. 29091 (579) 
Song cycle of love. 29091 (578) Song of happiness. 5201 (908) 
Song-dance of the shepherd Lehl. 17745. Song of hate against Hitler. 3854. 
Song does something to you. 52926. Song of hope. 40705. 
Song favorites of WSM grand ole opry. 49769. Song of India. 8397, 40706. 
Song for a sailor. 40698. : Song of Innisfail. 5201 (909) 
Song for a ship. 22763. Song of joy. 13331, 24219 (1234), 27749, 34788 (662), 
Song for a soldier. 17746. ‘37316, 50835 (335) 
Song for America. 13323. Song of. Kentucky. 45631. 
Song for Americans. 8383. Song of liberty. 8398, 17752, 45632, 49777, 
Song for Christmas. 52927. 49778. 
Song for civilians. 49770. Song of life. 8399. 
Song for Lambda chi alpha.. 33245. Song of love. 17753. 
Song for love. 45621. Song of Mary. 17754. 
Song for Oklahoma. 3844. — Song of May. 14692 (637) 
Song for remembrance. 8384. Song of me. 33255. 
Song for the armored force. 45622. Song of Mexico. 3855. 
Song for tidiness, 33246. Song of Moses & the lamb. 45633. 
Song for today. 27742. Song of mothers. 22776, 22777, 22778. 
Song for victory. 8385, 27743, 49771. Song of my heart. 8400, 49779. 
Song from home. 49772. Song of our Islands. 8401. 
Song from Isaiah. 33247. Song of our spirit. 13332. 
Song from old Chinatown. 13324. Song of our victorry [?] 22779. 
Song has been written tonight. 13325. Song of our victory. 33256. 
Song heard round the world. 40699. Song of peace. 5201 (910), 34788 (663) 
Song hit guild folio. 27744, 52928. Song of praise. 22780. 
Song hit of the year. 40700. Song of rebellion. 45634. 
Song I love the best. 40701. Song of rejoicing. 3856. 
Song I love to sing. 8386. Song of Russia. 40707. 
Song in E flat maj. 3845. Song of service. 33257. 
Song in my heart. 3846, 8387, 8388, 18845 (279), Song of eres 3857. 
24219 (1232), 49773. Song of songs. 8402, 14692 (638-640), 341788 
Song in my heart is for Old Glory. 17747. (664) 
Song in my heart is you. 3847. Song of spring. 13333, 24219 (1235), 33259, 
Song in my heart was you. 22765. 37317, 53636 (489) 
Song in the heart of America. 33248. Song of Texas. 49780. 
Song in the night. 24219 (1233), 27745, 33249. Sang of thank vor Daaent 
Song is you. 3848. Song of Thanksgiving. : 52930-52932. 
Song my mother used to sing to me. 49774. Song of the A.C.T.S. 8403. 
Song needs no words. 22766. ~ Song of the air force. 40708. 
Song no. 15. 45624. Song of the air raid wardens. 8404, 45635. 
Song of a bee. 40792. Song of the air training corps of America. 
Song of a bird. 27746. 45636. 
Song of a smile. 47124 (463) Song of the airborne. 49781. 
Song of a volunteer. 33259. Song of the airborne troops. 40709. 
Song of all songs. 49793, 52929. Song of the airliner. 3858. 
Song of allegiance. 8389. Song of the Alamo. 8405. 
Song of America. 3849, 8399, 8391, 17748, 22767- Song of the Allies. 27751, 33260. 
22773, 37312, 45625, 45626. Song of the Andes. 45637. 
Song of an American. 27747. Song of the angels. 34788 (665) 
Song of an artist. 8392. Song of the anvil. 29091 (580) 
Song of an old fisherman. 8393. Song of the Aran fisherfolk. 13334. 


2230 


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nos. 1-12, 1942 


Song of the armored forces. 3859. 
Song of the bells. 3860, 24219 (1236) 
Song of the bluejackets. 13335. 

Song of the bombardier. 49782. 

Song of the bombardiers. 45638. 

Song of the bomber command. 45639. 
Song of the brook. 14692 (641) 

Song of the cabin boy. 22781. 

Song of the Christ-child. 33261. 

Song of the Christmas angels. 33262. 
Song of the coast guard. 37318. 

Song of the commandos. 33263, 40710, 45640. 
Song of the Coral Sea. 40711. 

Song of the Cotswolds. 9582 (490) 
Song of the cymbals. 45641. 

Song of the devil dogs. 45642. 

Song of the draftee. 22782, 22783. 
Song of the dragon fly. 52933. 

Song of the earth. 45643. 

Song of the eighty-fourth. 33264. 
Song of the 89th. 52934. 

Song of the engineers. 13336, 33265, 52935. 
Song of the exposition fair & Bay Bridge. 3861. 
Song of the fairies. 24219 (1237) 

Song of the farmer’s wife. 37319. 
Song of the fighting 107th. 45644. 

Song of the first aider. 22784. 

Song of the flame. 40712. 

Song of the flea. 3862. 

Song of the flying fortresses, 37320. 
Song of the free. 27752, 33266, 37321. 
Song of the free French. 3863. 

Song of the free men. 52936. 

Song of the guerrilla. 37322. 

Song of the hero. 33267. 

Song of the home-front. 33268, 37323. 
Song of the home guard. 27753, 

Song of the hoofs. 5201 (911) 

Song of the infantry, 22785. 


Song of the islands, 15007, 15411, 16758, 17135, 


17656, 18532, 52937, 52938. 
Song of the jeeps. 27754. . 
Song of the Jordan. 13337. 
Song of the land. 52939. 
Song of the legionaire. 45645. 
Song of the legionaires. 22786, 27755. 
Song of the life of the composer. 45646. 
Song of the little doll baby. 40713. 
Song of the little mouse. 9582 (491) 
Song of the locomotive. 33269. 
Song of the marching people. 33270. 
Song of the marines. 33271, 49783. 
Song of the meadow land. 17755, 17756. 
Song of the mill. 34788 (666, 667) 
Song of the Moliawks. 27756. 
Song of the Moldau. 52940. 
Song of the mountain. 14692 (642) 
Song of the mountains. 14692 (643) 
Song of the nation. 17757. 
Song of the nations. 13338. 
Song of the Nativity. 3864. 
Song of the navy. 13339. 
Song of the navy hospital corps. 45647. 
Song of the new negro. 40714. 
Song of the night. 3865. 
Song of the Nile. 3866. 
Song of the palanquin bearers. 17757. 
Song of the Pecos. 33272. 
Song of the Persian captive. 53636 (490, 491) 
Song of the R.A. F. 13340. 
Song of the radio chime. 27758. 
Song of the recruit. 27759. 
Song of the red bird. 49784. 


INDEX 


Song of the Red Sea. 45648. 
Song of the refugee. 27760. 
Song of the rice fields. 52941. 
Song of the river. 17758. 
Song of the robin. 3867. 


-Song of the Rockies. 40715. 


Song of the rose. 13341. 

Song of the Russian soldier. 8406. 

Song of the sea. 33273, 40716. 

Song of the sea is eternity, 24219 (1238, 1239) 
Song of the sea wind. 53636 (492) 

Song of the seabees. 40717. 

Song of the service. 49785. 

Song of the shepherd Lehl. 29091 (581) 
Song of the shining armor. 27761. 

Song of the shipbuilders. 49786. 

Song of the shipmen. 37324. 

Song of the singing infantry. 33274, 

Song of the 64th medical division. 45649. 


‘Song of the soldier. 13342. 


Song of the South waiting for the North. 3868. 

Song of the south wind. 53636 (493) 

Song of the Soviet tankman, 27762. 

Song of the timber trail. 24219 (1240) 

Song of the Tongan paddles. 37325. 

Song of the trail. 27763, 40718. 

Song of the Triton. 47124 (464) 

Song of the tropics. 3869. 

Song of the United Nations. 22787, 37326. 

Song of the U.S. O. 8407. 

Song of the United States. 17759. 

Song of the U. S. airmen. 33275. 

Song of the United States marines. 17760. = 

Song of the U.S.A. 13343. 

Song of the universal. 33276. 

Song of the veteran. 17761. 

Song of the victory fleet. 33277. 

Song of the Volga boatman. 8408. 

Song of the Volga boatmen. 5201 (912), 
45650. 

Song of the Wacc’s[?] 40719. 

Song of the WAFS. 49787. 

Song of the waggoner. 34788 (669) 

Song of the wanderlust, 3870. 

Song of the water. 24219 (1241) 

Song of the waterfall. 33278. 

Song of the waves. 33279, 33280, 52942. 

Song of the western seas. 33281. 

Song of the wildflowers. 27764, 38171 (372) 

Song of the wind. 17762, 33282. 

Song of the wind my love song to you. 13344. 

Song of the winds. 53636 (494) 

Song of the world adventures. 24219 (1242) 

Song of the wounded. 33283. 

Song of the Yankee skymen. 13345. 

Song of the Yanks. 8409. 


' Song of Thy glory. 8410. 


2231 


Song of triumph. 33284. 
Song of unity. 33285. 
Song of victory. 3871-3873, 8411-8413, 13346, 


13347, 17763, 22788-22792, 27765, 27766, 33286- 


33290, 40720, 45651, 45652, 49788, 49789. 
Song of war. 17764, 27767, 37327. 
Song of yesterday. 40721. 
Song of youl wrote. 8414. 
Song of young America. 8415. 
Song of youth, 24219 (1243) 
Song of youth’s bright days. 5201 (913) 
Song on J. Achron’s Impression. 37328. . 
Song plugger’s band. 17765. 
Song poems. 49790. 
Song so sweet, sotender. 33291. 
Song that’s yet but a title to me. 52943. 


INDEX 


Song the angels sing. 47124 (465) 

Song toadream. 45653. 

‘Song to America. 22793. : 

Song to Michigan. 13348, 27768. 

Song to Miss Victory. 49791. 

Song to my tootsie. 33292. 

Song to our tlag. 40722. 

Song to Pan. 45654. 

Sony to St. Mary. 8416, 8417. 

Song to the evening star. 14692 (644) 

Song to the people. 13349, 

Song to the Saviour. - 29091 (582) 

Song to victory. 17766. 

Song was born within my heart, when I 
discovered I love you. 17767. 

Song we sang together. 49792. 

Song we snare. 3874. 

Song with a sway. 49793. 

Song without a title. 8418. 

Song without an end. 3875. 

Sony without words. 3876-3878, 13350, 22794- 
22802, 37329-37333, 37334, 37335, 52944, 
53636 (495) 

Song worthy of you. 387°. 

Songs. 49794. 

Songs & games. 37336. 

Songs & music of Franz Schubert. 27769. 

Songs for America. 13351.. 

Songs for children, 27770. 

Songs for Christmas. 3880. 

Songs for young Australians. 22803. 

Songs from Giant Otherfellow. 27771. 

Songs from the masterstnesse of Japan. 50835 (336) 

Songs from the veld. 49795. 

Songs from ’way down South. 3881. 

Songs Gene Autry sings. 33293. 

Songs Ican sing. 27772, 27773. 

Songs in a barracks. 45655. 

Songs in a farmhouse. 9582 (492) 

Songs in my heart sing ever of you. 52945. 

Songs my mother taugnt me. 8419, 27774. 

Songs new & old for men’s voices. 29091 (583) 

Songs new & old for mixed voices. 29091 (584) 

Songs new & old for women’s voices. 29091 (585) 

Songs of Alpha phi. 49796. 

Songs of American folks. 49797. 

Songs of Beta theta pi. 8420, 

Songs of Chinese cnildren. 13352. 

Songs of consolation. 33294. 

Songs of Delta tau delta. 8421. 

Songs of freedom. 27775, 27776. 

Songs of jesus. 27777. 

Songs of joy. 3882, 5201 (914), 8422. 

Songs of joy & gladness. 13353. 

Songs of Norway & Denmark. 3883. 

Songs of our buddies. 22804, 


Songs of salvation. 49798 
Songs of Scotland, 3884, $582 (493) 


Songs of spring. 3885. 

Songs of Stephen Collins Foster. 13354. 
Songs of Stepnen Foster. 3886. 

Songs of Sweden & Finland. 22805. 
Songs of the Almanac singers. 52946. 
Songs of the country side. 9582 (494) 


Songs of the dawning. 13355. 
Songs of tne Fijis & their colleges. 8423. 


Songs of the nations. 9582 (495) 

Songs ot the Nativity. 3887. 

Songs of the saddle. 27778. 

Songs of the spirit. 37337. 

Songs of the Tnames. 9582 (496) 

Songs of the United Nations. 49799. 

Songs of the United States military academy, 
West Point, New York. 27779. 


Songs of the West. .38171 (373) 

Songs of twelve nations. 33295. 

Songs of twilight. 3888. 

Songs of yesterday. 3889, 27780. 

Songs of yesteryear. 33296. 

Songs of Zion. 27781, 33297. 

Songs sailors sing. 13356. 

Songs that an Irishman sings. 17768. 

Songs that mother taught me. 3890. 

Songs that my mother sang to me. 8424. 

Songs that won our wars. 8425. 

Songs we sang of yore. 13357. 

oer we used to sing in Dixie Land. 29091 (586, 
587 

Songs will win the war. 45656. 

Songwriter’s lament. 37338. 

Songwriter’s serenade. 8426. 

Sonhei que Sinha tinha morrido. 13358. 

Sonnambula. 5723. 

Sonne ma cloche. 9582 (497) 

Sonnet. 22806. 

Sonnet no, 2. 45657. 

Sonnet song. 3891. 

Sonnet to a bonnet. 49800. 

Sonny. 45658. — 

Sonny that’s my love. 52947. . 

Sonny with the tousled hair. 27782. 

Sonora. 37339. 

Sons & daughters of America. 45659. 

Son’s farewell. 8427. 

Sons o’fun. 43015, 48885. 

Sons 0’ the Yanks. 49801. 

Sons ofa son of a gun. 37340. 


Sons of America. 8428, 13359, 13360, 17769, 33298, - 


37341, 45660, 45662, 49802, 52948. 

Sons of America we’ll depend on you. 33299. 

Sons of American freedom. 22807. 

Sons of America’s marines. 52949. 

Sons of Britain march. 24219 (1244) 

Sons of freedom. 13361-13363, 17770, 33300, 
33301, 49803. 

Sons of freedom, march on. 49804. 

Sons of freedom, U.S.A. 27783. 

Sons of God, awake. 29091 (588) 

Sons of guns. 22808. 

Sone a liberty. 8429, 8430, 27784, 27785, 40723, 

Sons of the A.E.F. 33302. 

Sons of the A.E.F. will get the Axis. 33303 

Sons of the boys who went over the top. 22809. 

Sons of the Empire. 40724. 

Sons of tne free. 13364. 

Sons of the merchant service. 52950. 

Sons of the pioneers. 22810. 

Sons of the Red, White & Blue. 37342. 

Sons of the sea. 3892. 

Sons of the U.S.A. 3893, 8431, 27786, 37343, 
45664. ; 

Sons of the West. 33304, 

Sons of the Yanks of the A.E.F. 40725. 

Sons of Uncle Sam. 17771, 27787, 27788, 33305, 
33306, 45665, 45666. 

Sons of Uncle Sammy. 37344, 52951. 

Sons of veterans. 22811. 

Soon forgetting. 53636 (496) 

Soon I will catch the choo choo choo train going 
pack home to Alabama. 27789. 

Soon, my darling. 33307. 

Sooner or later. 27790, 33308. 

Sooner or later your heart will cry I want you. 
24219 (1245) 

Sophia’s sofa. 22812. 

Sopnistication. 37345. 


2232 


i 


Soprano’s nightmare. 17772. 

Sorcerer’s appendix. 37346. 

Sore-cat. 33309. 

Sore feets. 33310. 

Sorella. 37347. 

Sorge. 14692 (645) 

Sorghum switch. 33311, 37348. 
Sorrentina. 50835 (337) 

Sorrow will be joy when He comes. 49805. 
Sorrows & heartaches. 13365. 

Sorry & blue. 3894. 

Sorry, Mr. Jap. 49806. 

Sorry so soon. 8432. 

Sorry to say. 27791. 

Sorta kinda. 3895. 

Sortilegio. 45667. 

Sospiri. 5201 (915) 

Sospiri d'amore. 5201 (916), 41610 (182) 
Sotto al braccio, all pupa mia. 27792. 
Soul cheering songs. 52952. 

Soul in my voice. 45668. 

Soul of America. 40726. 

Soul of America, defend. 33312. 

Soul of France, 49807. 

Soul of Hawaii. 17773. 

Soul of my memory. 27793. 

Soul of the U.S.A. 40727. 

Soul that sinneth shall die. 5201 (917) 
Soul triumphant. 22813. 

Soul's awakening. 49808. 

Souls of the righteous. 27794. 

Sound. 13366. 

Sound asleep. 33313. 

Sound of airplanes will be sweet. 40728. 
Sound of bells. 27795. 

Sound of the drums of war, we're coming. 8433. 
Sound of the sweet Sabbath bells. 40729, 52953. 
Sound of the trumpet. 3896. 

Sound off. 22814. — 

Sounds from the Hudson. 3897. 

Sounds from the tropics. 50835 (338) 
Sounds of revelry. 34788 (670) 

Sounds of Sequoia. 45669. 

Soupirs d’amour. 50835 (339) 

Source. 24219 (1246), 50835 (340) 

Sous le clair de lune. 3898. 

Sous l’ombrage. 14692 (646), 29091 (589) 
Sousa march & dance album. 14692 (647) 
South America. 33314. 

South America & China. 33315. 

South American moonlight. 52954. 


South American way. 37349. 
South Bayou shuffle. 3899. 


South Carolina. 8434. 

South Dakota. 3900. 

South Dakota, we are for you. 8435, 22815. 

South Dakota, we love you best. 22816. 

South of Tahiti. 2626, 5493, 5656, 8062, 11668, 
11669, 12087. 


South of the border, down Mexico way. 49809-49811. 


South on the 8:05. 13367. 

South Sea island maid. 13368. 
South Sea island melody. 33316. 
South Seas. 27796. 

South side galop no. 3. 24219 (1247) 
South side shuffle. 17774. 

South State street blues. 8436. 
South wind. 33317. 

South winds. 49812. 

Southbound blues. 8437. 

Southern appetizer. 34788 (671) 
Southern belle. 33318. | 

Southern bread & cake song. 8438. 


521888 0 - 43 - 18 


Southern bread theme song. 13369. 

Southern cross. 3901. 

Southern lullaby. 17775. 

Southern moon. 5201 (918), 14692 (648) 

Southern music. 27797. 

Southland. 33319. 

Southland medley. 37350. 

Southland memories. 45670. 

Southpaw serenade. 45671. 

Southwell’s (Geo.) wonder band book. 24219 (1248) 

Souvenir de ballet. 37351. 

Souvenir de Monte Carlo. 27798. 

Souvenir de Sarasate. 41610 (183) 

Souvenir douloureux. 40730. 4 

Souvenir from Uncle Sam. 22817. 

Souvenir mélancolique. 5201 (919) 

Souvenirs of the masters. 34788 (672) 

Souvenirs of you. 27799. 

Soviet stars. 52955.- 

Sowing & reaping. 38171 (374) 

Soy arrabalera. 37352. 

Soy culpable. 37353. 

Soy de Pompeya. 37354. 

Soy gitanilla. 22818. 

Soy puro Mexicano. 52956, 53274. 

Spadl listek z javora. 3902-3904. 

Spaghetti song. 3905, 13370. 

Spagnola. 22819. 

Spagnolesca. 33320. 

Spagnolita. 3906. 

Spanischer zigeunertanz. 33321. 

Spanish & Latin American songs, 
13371. 

Spanish caprice. 13372. 

Spanish dance. 33322, 45672, 45673. 

Spanish inspiration. 13373. 

Spanish romance. 41610 (184) 

Spanish serenade. 38171 (375) 

Spanish student. 37355. 

Spanish way. 37356. 

Spank it, Frank. 22820. 

Spank the blank. 3907. 

Spanking the Jap. 8439, 33323. 

Spare a little love for me. 22821, 33324. 

Spare room. 13374. 

Sparkle in our home of love. 22822. 

Sparklers polka. 49813. 

Sparkling water. 45674. 

Sparrow. 45675. 

Sparrows in the meadow. 45676. 

Spartan fight song. 52957. 

Spasimi d amore. 33325. 

Speak for yourself, oh, Johnny boy. 22823. 

Speak soon again. 33326. 

Speak to me. 45677. 


Speak to me love. 33327. 


Speak to me of love. 22824, 27800. 
Speak to me of my mother. 14692 (649) 


Speak to me only of Jesus. 24219 (1249) 


Speak your heart. 8440. 

Speaking of moonlight. 33328. 

Speaky spak spoke. 27801. 

Special delivery. 22825, 37357. 

Special kind of love for you. 33329. 

Specialist march. 34788 (673, 674) 

Spectre bridegroom. 22825*. 

Speed demon. 40731. 

Speed ’em for freedom. 33330. 

Speed ’em, we need em. 45678. 

Speed king march. 13375. 

Speed up, America. 17776, 22826, 37358, 45679. 
Speed up, America, speed up to victory. 33331. 
Speed up, speed up, America. 13376. 


2233 


INDEX 


Speeding along. 3908. 
Speedway march. 50835 (341) 
Spell it. 45680. 
Spell of the night. 49814. 
Spell of the waltz. 17777. 
Spell of your smile. 40732. 
Spellbound, 22827, 22828. 
Spend a weekend with me. 40733. 
Spending my money on you. 33332. 
Spider dance, 29091 (590) 
Spiders in my tea. 17778. 
Spiew kochajmy sie. 9582 (498) 
Spiew o wisle. 14692 (650-653) 
Spinach & ’leven other songs. 49815. 
Spinderokken. 47124 (466) 
Sping. 27802. 
Spinner. 8441. 
Spinnerlied. 24219 (1250) 
Spinning a web around you. 40734. 
Spinning song. 22829. 
Spinning wheel. 5201 (920), 24219 (1251) 
Spinning wheel song. 41610 (185) 
Spinster’s dance. 40735. 
Spires of Oxford. 8442. 
Spirit Divine, attend our prayer. 14692 (654) 
Spirit of America. 8443, 17779, 22830, 22831, 
27803, 33333, 33334, 37359, 37360, 45681, 
45682, 49816, 49817. 
Spirit of Americans. 45683. 
Spirit of Bataan. 40736. 
Spirit of Betsy Ross. 40737, 45684. 
Spirit of democracy. 3909, 13377, 33335, 
52958, 52959. 
Spirit of forty-two. 8444-8446, 13378, 22832,22833, 
27804, 33336, 37361, 45685, 45686, 52959. 
Spirit of God, descend upon my heart. 17780. 
Spirit of Ishpeming. 45687. 
Spirit of Jacob Jones. 13379. 
Spirit of Joe Louis. 17781, 
Spirit of justice. 33337. 
Spirit of Katie. 3910. 
Spirit of liberty. 13380, 13381, 45688. 
Spirit of liberty calls. 52960. 
Spirit of liberty, march on. 45689. 
Spirit of love. 13382. 
Spirit of mercy, truth & love. 9582 (499) 
Spirit of national unity. 13383. 
Spirit of 1942. 3911, 8447, 17782, 27805. 
Spirit of our nation. 18845 (280) 
Spirit of pageantry. 47124 (467) 
Spirit of Pearl Harbor. 17783. 
Spirit of progress. 3912. 
Spirit of seventy six. 33338. 
Spirit of ’76 in ’42. 3913. 
Spirit of °76 in 743. 45690. 
Spirit of the air men. 22834. 
Spirit of the American boy. 52961. 
Spirit of the C. A, P. 49818. 
Spirit of the evacuation. 40738. 
Spirit of the U.S.O. 22835. 
Spirit of the U.S.A. 8448, 8449, 13384, 13385, 
27806, 33339, 37362, 49819. 
Spirit of truth, spirit divine, 29091 (591) 
Spirit of U.S.A. 13386. 
-Spirit of Upton. 45691. 
Spirit of victory. 52962, 52963. 
Spirit of youth. 27807. 
Spirit of Yuletide. 3914. 
Spirit’s got me. 33340. 
Spirits of fight & dander. 22836. 
Spiritual melodies. 37363. 
Spiritual prayer. 8450. 
Spiritual war chant. 52964. 


pt. 3, n. s., v.37 


Splendor falls on castle walls, 22837. 

Spoiled illusions. 3915. 

Spoilers. 22833, 22839, 24522, 24560, 24611, 
24692, 24700, 25029, 25268, 26873, 27336, 
27416, 27481, 27482, 27505, 27808,27854,28379. 

Spook speaks & he jumps too. 17784. - 


‘Spooks. 33341. 


Spookville chimes. 5201 (921), 50835 (342) 

Spooky George. 8451. 

Spoon moon. 17785. 

Spotlight on Asia. 42671. 

Spotlight on my heart. 17786. 

Spread a little brightness. 50835 (343) 

Spread the news. 13387. 

Spread your wings, America. 17787. 

Spread your wings, boys. 8452. 

Spremte se Cetnici. 45692, 45693. 

Spremte se spremte Cetnici. 45694. 

Sprig of rosemary. 49820. 

Sprigs of laurel. 17788. 

Spring. 14692 (655, 656), 17789, 22840, 27809, 
27810, 33342, 49821, 49822. 

Spring again. 22841. 

Spring charms. 27811. 

Spring comes forever. 17790. 

Spring dance. 14692 (657), 45695. 

Spring echoes. 24219 (1252) 

Spring fancies. 40739. 

Spring fever. 3916, 5201 (922) 


‘Spring flowers. 50835 (344) 


Spring has wandered in the hills. 13388. 

Spring hope for age. 8453. 

Spring idyl. 14692 (658) 

Spring in England. 3917. 

Spring in Italy. 29091 (592) 

Spring in my heart: 17791, 52965, 

Spring is everywhere. 45696. 

Spring is here. 5201 (923, 924), 17792, 28879, 
45697. 

Spring is here again. 17793. 

Spring is in the air. 45698. 

Spring is the time. 52966. 

Spring is whispering in the trees. 40740. 

Spring longing. 8454. 

Spring love. 22842. 

Spring love song. 8455. 

Spring, lovely spring. 5201 (925) 

Spring loves romance, 52967. 

Spring melodies. 22843. 

Spring moods. 17794. 

Spring morning. 3918, 33343. 

Spring night. 29091 (593) 

Spring processional. 5201 (926) 

Spring rain. 49823. 

Spring returns. 8456. 

Spring returns to old Vienna. 3919. 

Spring showers. 3920. 

Spring song. 14692 (659), 17795, 22844, 29091 
(594, 595), 34788 (675), 53636 (497, 498) 

Spring twilight. 8457. 

Spring will bring me you. 13389. 

Spring will come. 33344. 

Spring will come again. 33345. 

Spring will come again, to Lilac Lane. 8458. 

Spring wishes. 22845. 

Springdans. 13390. 

Spring’s approach. 13391, 22846. 

Spring’s awakening. 34788 (676), 37364. 

Spring’s in the air. 13392. 

Springtide love. 41610 (186) 

Springtide of love. 5201 (927) 

Springtime. 3921, 13393, 17796, 22871, 33346. 

Springtime along the Ohio. 17797. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


’ Springtime coming. 14692 (660) 

Springtime in Dixie. 22847. 

Springtime in my heart. 37365. 

Springtime in Texas. 22848. 

Springtime in the Argonnes. 49824. 

Springtime in the Rockies. 43289, 43309, 44973, 
45076, 49559. 

Springtime in the valley. 17798. 

Springtime in Wisconsin. 33347. 

Springtime is coming. 33348. ‘ 

Springtime is here. 27812. 

Springtime is love time. 13394. 

Springtime means you. 3922. 

Springtime of life. 40741. 

Springtime of youth. 14692 (661), 24219 (1259) 

Springtime on the prairie. 45699. 

Springtime refrain. 17799. 

Springtime souvenirs. 22849. 

Springtime under the silvery moon. 45700. 

Springtime wagon of love. 14692 (662) 

Sprinkle me with kisses if you want my love to 
grow. 18845 (281), 24219 (1254), 29091 (596) 

Sprinkled with the evening dew. 3923. 

Squadron six-twelve song. 45701. 

Squadron song. 52968. 

Square dance tune. 40742. 

Square set. 17800. 

Squash song. 3924. 

Squaty roo. 27813. 

Squaw dance. 27814. 

Squawking mocking bird. 45702. 

Squirm, worm. 27815. 

Squirrel. 13395. 

Squirrels’ greeting. 8459. 

Squirrels’ waltz. 33349. 

Squirr’l hop. 22850. 

Staar skrevet med guld. 47124 (468) 

Staccato. 5201 (928) 

Stack away your troubles in the pack on your 

_ back. 45703. 

Stadium echo. 17801. 

- Standchen. 17802. 

Stage coach. 17803, 34788 (677) 

Stage door canteen. 53344. 


Stagecoach buckaroo. 717, 3599, 4475, 5889, 8001, 


11698. 

Staggering staggs. 45704. 

Stairway to heaven. 49825. 

Staizi nome ruse kose. 22851. 

Stalingrad. 49826. 

Stalk. 33350. 

Stalkin’ the panther. 45705. 

Stammering stuttering fool. 3925. 

Stamp a day. 3926, 22852. 

Stamp enclosed. 27816, 47124 (469) 

Stamp it. 52969. 

Stamp it out. 22853. 

Stamp, stamp out the Jap. 13396. 

Stamp! Stamp! Stamp out the Japs. 13397. 

Stamped upon my heart is a picture of you. 22854. 

Stamps for defense. 3927. 

Stand back of F.D. R. 17804. 

Stand back of Uncle Sam. 3928. 

Stand behind MacArthur. 17805. 

Stand behind the boys. 27817. 

Stand behind the good ship, U.S. A. 45706. 

Stand behind the President. 22855. 

Stand by. 33351, 33352, 52970. 

Stand by America. 3929, 3930, 8460, 8461, 13398, 
13399, 17806, 22856, 22857, 27818, 37366, 40743. 

Stand by America now. 3931. 

Stand by for we are coming. 3932, 8462. 

Stand by Old Glory. 3933, 8463. 


Stand by our America. 13400. 

Stand by the Flag. 40744. 

Stand by the President. 13401, 22858. 

Stand by the Red, White & Blue. 27819. 

Stand by the U.S. A. 3934, 17807, 22859. 

Stand by Uncle Sam. 33353, 37367. 

Stand by your brothers. 13402, 22860. 

Stand by your guns, America. 45707. 

Stand Columbia. 52971. 

Stand fast, Americans. 17808. 

Stand fast in thy faith. 33354. 

Stand firm. 24219 (1255) 

Stand firm Old Glory. 45708. 

Stand pat! For Patrick Henry. 33355. 

Stand still. 38171 (376) 

Stand still, my heart. 40745. 

Stand united, children of America. 33356. 

Stand united democracies, defend our liberty. 8464. 

Stand up America. 8465, 27820. 

Stand up & cheer. 3935, 22861. 

Stand up & cheer for America. 45709. 

Stand up & cheer for the U.S. A. 8466. 

Stand up & fight. 22862. 

Stand up & fight for liberty. 3936. 

Stand up & shout. 8467. 

Stand up & sing. 33357. 

Stand up for America. 3937, 27821, 37368. 

Stand up for Christ. 24219 (1256) 

Stand up for Jesus. 8468. 

Stand up, sister. 8469. 

Stand up, stand up for Jesus. 29091 (597) 

Stand up straighter, United Stater. 33358. 

Standard college songs. 14692 (663) 

Standard folk songs. 5201 (929) 

Standard organist. 5201 (930) 

Standin’ in de need of prayer. 45710, 45711. 

Standing by. 17809, 27822. 

Standing far off. 32085. 

Standing in the moonlight. 8470. 

Standing on the banks of the ocean. 52972. 

Standing room for more. 40746. 

Standing together. 13403. 

Stanotte é nato 1’ amore. 33359. 

Star. 22863, 45712. 

Star & garter. 29588, 29589, 30007, 30803, 32379, 
33360, 35081, 35831." 

Star -& some moonlight. 3938. 

Star bound. 13404. 

Star bright. 40747. 

Star by day & a light by night. 45713. 

Star candles. 13405, 27823. 

Star eyes. 37369, 49827. 

Star fell from the sky. 49828. 

Star for everyone in love. 45714. 

Star-gazing a-new. 8475. 

Star in a mother’s window. 17810. 

Star in heaven. 17811. 

Star in my window. 17812, 27824. 

Star in the window. 52973. 

Star kisses. 22854, 45715. 

Star light, star bright. 13406, 33361. 

Star light, star bright, make my wish come true. 
13407. 

Star-like. 33362. 

Star mother. 52974. 

Star night. 40748. 

Star notes. 13408. 

Star of Bethlehem. 47124 (470) 

Star of glory. 29091 (598) 

Star of God. 45716. 

Star of His love shines on. 50835 (345, 346) . 

Star of hope. 13409, 45717. 

Star of liberty. 52975. 


2235 


INDEX 


Star of my heart. 17813. 

Star of the East please shine again. 3939. 

Star of the North. 45718. 

‘Star of the sea. 8471. 

Star of the West. 22865. - 

Star over the Rockies. 45719. 

Star over Waianae. 3940. 

Star shadows. 27825. 

Star shone down. 3941. 

Star spangled America & you. 27826. 

Star Spangled Banner. 3942-3948, 8472, 8473, 13410, 
17814-17816, 22866-22869, 27827-27831, 29091 
(599), 33363-33365, 37370-37374, 40749, 45720- 
45722, 52976. 

Star Spangled Banner, grand old Flag. 33366. 

Star Spangled Banner parade. 52977. © 

‘Star spangled glamour. 6560, 6870, 7504, 9350, 
34556. 

Star spangled suite, 40750. 

Star that lit the world. 40751. 

Stardust & roses. 45723. 

Stardust & starlight. 13411. 

Stardust in your eyes. 49829. 

Stardust memories. 8474. 

Stare czasy oberek. 13412. 

Starless crown. 29091 (600) 

Starlett. 8476. 

Starlight. 9582 (500), 17817, 24219 (1257), 
27832, 33367, 45724. 

Starlight & lovelight. 45725. 

Starlight & moonbeams. 8477. 

Starlight & music. 27833. 

Starlight blues. 49830. 

Starlight dream. 17818. 

Starlight gleaming. 37375. 

Starlight in the night. 33368. 

Starlight, moonlight. 52978. 

Starlight on Kawaihae. 40752. 

Starlight over Bethlehem. 40753. 

Starlight serenade. 13413, 33369, 45726, 49831. 

Starlight sonata. 17819, 27834. 

Starlight song. 8478. 

Starlight souvenirs. 45727. 

Starlight, starbright. 49832. 

Starling. 33370. 

Starlit fantasia. 8479. 

Starlit moon. 49833. 

Starring you & I in This is love. 3949. 

Starry anniversary. 49834. 

Starry-eyed. 45728. 

Starry eyes. 40754, 

Starry Flag. 27835. 

Starry lanes. 3950. 

Stars. 5201 (931), 17820. 

Stars above the horizon. 13414. 

Stars & love. 45729. 

Stars & Stripes. 17821, 40755. 

Stars & Stripes & you. 3951, 22870, 49835. 

Stars & Stripes are coming thru. 40756. 

Stars & Stripes for him. 40757. 

Stars & Stripes forever. 8480, 37376. 

Stars & Stripes forever & the old Red, White & 
Blue. 37377. 

Stars & Stripes in Tokio & Berlin. 49836. 

Stars & Stripes of liberty. 17822. 

Stars & Stripes, of the U.S.A. 13415, 52979. 

Stars & Stripes on parade. 49837. 

Stars & Stripes over America. 17823. 

Stars & Stripes remind me of you. 49838. 

Stars & Stripes still fly. 33371. 

Stars & Stripes still waving free. 45730. 

Stars & Stripes will forever fly o er Hickam 
Field. 49839. 


pt. 3, n.s., v. 37 


Stars & Stripes will.rise again. 13416. 
Stars & Stripes will survive. 13417, 17824. 
Stars & the waves. 45731... 

Stars appear as angels. 33372, 33373. 
Stars are ours tonight. 45732. 

Stars are saying good night. 29091 (601) 


‘Stars at night. 22871. 
Stars began to fall. 3952. 


Stars begin to peép. 37378. | 

Stars brightly shining. 38171 (377) 

Stars broke through. 13418. 

Stars came down. 37379. 

Stars came down closer, last night. 13419. 
Stars from heaven. 13420. 

Stars have a right to be jealous. 22872. 
Stars have set & yet I wait. 3953. 

Stars in Old Glory. 22873, 40758. 

Stars in our windows. 33374. we 
Stars in the night. 49840. 

Stars in the old well. 27836. 


Stars in the Star Spangled Banner, & other songs. 


49841. 

Stars in the windows. 45733. 

Stars in your eyes. 22874, 45734. 

Stars lead us ever on. 45735. 

Stars look down. 8481. 

Stars move in measure. 14692 (664) 

Stars of liberty. 27837. 

Stars of Old Glory. 17825, 33375. 

Stars of radio. 45736. 

Stars of the summer: night. 
45737. 

Stars of the United States. 45738. 

Stars of tomorrow. 12927, 14516. 

Stars of victory. 22876, 33376. 

Stars on ice. 29473, 30376, 31646, 36195, 
36366. * 

Stars on the Blue. 22877. 

Stars over America, 45739. 

Stars over Hawaii. 3954. 

Stars over Spangleland. 33376*. 

Stars over the desert. 49842. 

Stars over the Pacific. 27838. 

Stars shining brightly. 8482. 

Stars still shine. 3955. 

Stars that shine. 22878. 

Stars that shine all day. 37380. 

Stars that twinkle. 40759. 

Stars, the moonlight & you. 22879. 

Stars told me my dreams. 17826. 

Stars went out. 22880. 

Stars were playing violins. 4060. 


10137, 22875, 


Stars will fade. 33377. 


2236 


Start a little rainbow in my heart. 13421. 

Start a hikin’ Hirohito. 27839. 

Start for the kingdom today. 34788 (678) 

Start our love over again. 33378. 

Start the ball a-rolling. 40761. 

Start the day right. 45740. 

Start the day with a song. 40762. 

Start your life right. 13422. 

Starting wedding. 49843. 

Starving for a kiss from you. 49844. 

Stary antek. 17827. 

States secede. 49845. 

States united. 52980. 

Station L-O-V-E. 49846. 

Station prayer. 40763. 

Statue in the bay. 33379. 

Statue of Liberty. 3956, 8483, 8484, 13423, 33380, 
33381, 40764, 45741. 

Statue of Liberty, farewell to you. 17828. 

Status quo. 33382. 


ee ee was 


¢ 


INDEX 


ESN GE ies on 


Stay a little while. 49847. 

Stay as you were. 33383, 45742. 
Stay-at-home blues. 17829. 

Stay awhile. 40765. 

Stay down here where you belong. 5201 (932) 
Stay East young man. 33384. 

Stay forever true. 49848. 

Stay in out of the rain. 13424. 

Stay in the fight. 24219 (1258) 

Stay in the service with a smile. 37381. 
Stay on board. 17830. 

Stay on the side of God. 22881. 

Stay out of my dreams. 52981. 

Stay the same. 45743. 

Stay tny soul on God. 29091 (602) 

Stay with me a little while longer. 40766. 
Steadily flows the Thames. 13425. 
Steady Freddy. 34788 (679) 

Steal away. 40767, 45744, 45745. 

Stealin’ chickens Sunday mornin’. 27840. 
Stealing a march on the sun. 13426. 
Stealing kisses in the shadows. 40768. 
Steam is on the heam. 45746. 

Steam pipe melody. 47124 (471) 

Steam train. 33385. 

Steamboat. 37382. 

Steamboat rag. 5201 (933) 

S.S. South American. 37383. 

Steel cavalry. 8485, 8486, 8518. 

Steel cavalry montage. 8485, 8486. 


Steeple-chase. 14692 (665), 50835 (347), 52982. 


Steeple tops. 45747. 

Steirer figuren tanz Bavarian plattler. 8487. 
Stella. 27841. : 

Stella di ‘1ripoli. 5201 (934) 
Stelle. 33386. 

Steluta. 53636 (499) 

Step ahead, 40769. 

Step down. 45748. 

Step down brother. 8488. 

Step on it. 49849. 

Step out. 3957. 

Step right up & make love. 22882, 
Step soitly. 52983. 

Step up & meet the new champ. 3958, 17831. 
Step up & say, Hi Buddie. 33387. 


Step up, hup hup, I just want to keep on dancing. 


52984. 
Stephanie. 34788 (680) 
Stephen Foster. 52985. 
Stephens’ songs. 27842. — 
Steppin’ down along the road. 47124 (472) 
Stepping alony together. 27843. 
Stepping lightly. 13427. 
Stepping out. 13428, 
Stepping out with you. 40770. 
Stepping stones. 50835 (348) 
Stepping to la conga. 40771. 
Sterbende soldat. 34788 (681) 
Stern old bach’lor. 17832. 
Sternennacht. 33388, 50835 (349) 
Sterns’ all-star medley ot popular & operatic 
melodies. 24219 (1259) 
Steuermann lass’ die wacht. 29091 (659) 
Steve & Jeb. 52986. 
Stick by your old Uncle Sammy. 40772. 
Stick by your Uncle Sam. 33389. 
Stick to your guns. 408, 
Stick to your knittin’, kitten. 49850. 
Sticking fingers. 29091 (603) 
Still & deep. 49851. 
Still & strong. 3959. 
Still as the night. 17833, 37384. 


Still I care. 22883. 

Still in my heart. 22884, 

Still moon, 27844. 

Still remaining in my heart. 45749, 

Still, small voice. 22885. 

wo pet with Thee. 3960, 8489, 27845, 29091 
604 

Still there is Bethlehem. 40773. 

Still wishing. 17834. 

Still with Thee, O my God, 24219 (1260) 

Still you’re tne only girlI love. 3961, 27846. 

Stilly night. 5201 (935) 

Stinky the mink. 40774. 

Stirring call. 13429. 

Stitch in time. 45750. 

Stodola pumpa, 8490. 

Stolen kisses. 17835. 

Stolen melody. 13430, 14692 (666), 24219 (1261), 
53636 (500) 

Stolen moments. 52987. 

Stolen rendezvous. 40775. 

Stomp a dilico. 45751. 

Stonewall MacArthur. 13431, 27847. 

Stop cneating your heart. 22886. 

Stop crying tor the moon. 13432. 

Stop fiddlin’ around with my beau. 49852. 

Stop foolin’ 33390. 

Stop jivin’ & stiftin’. 13433, 

Stop kicking my heart around. 3962. 

Stop, look & buy a bond, 52988. 

Stop mopin’. 33391. 

Stop playin’ with my heart. 27848. 

Stop, stop, stop, that knocking at my heart. 8491. 

Stop, stop—you’re breaking my heart. 13434, 

Stop teasing me. 37385. 

Stop telling lies. 40776. 

Stop that Jap. 13435. 

Stop watcnin’ the clock. 33392. 

Stop! We give up. 3963. 

Stop worryin’ about me. 3964. 

Stop your snorin’ Nora. 3965. 

Stop your teasin’. 17836. 

Stopwatch & an ordnance map. 17837. 

Storekeeper’s daughter. 13436, 17838. 

Storiette. 24219 (1262) 

Storm along John, 8492. 

Storm king. 37386. 

Storm tossed ship. 45752. 

Storms blow over. 13437. 

Stormy conflict. 33393. 

Stormy nignt. 40777. 

Stormy walk. 13438. 

Stormy weatner. 3966. 

Stornelli. 22887. 

Stornelli del soldato. 49853. 

Stornelli militari. 13439. 

Stornelli montagnoli. 13440. 

Story book folk. 24219 (1263) 

Story hour. 22888. 

Story in the stars. 27849. 

Story never told. 45753. 

Story of a starry night. 13441. 

Story of Christmas. 50835 (350) 

Story of Jezebel. 33394. 

Story of Jitter-Bug Joe. 17839, 27850. 

Story of Joseph. 33395. 

Story of my love. 40778. 

Story of Old Glory. 3967. 

Story of the rosary. 18845 (282) 


Story of the sparrow. 38171 (378 
Story of Uncie Sam. 8493. bee 


Story that never grows old, 45754. 
Story that tells. 13442. 


2237 


INDEX 


: : pt. 3, n. S., v. 37 


Stradical’s sololoquy [2] 13443. 
Straduccia deserta. 22889. 
Strains of a Gypsy melody. 40779. 
Stranded on a star. 33396. 
Strange. 33397-33399. 
Strange as it seems. 27851, 37387. 
Strange as it seems you love mein dreams.27852. 
Strange case of Doctor Rx. 12930. 
Strange fascination. 37388. 
Strange harmonies, 37389. 
Strange isn’t it. 45755. 
Strange meeting. 45756. 
Strange romance, 45757. 
Strange thing. 45758. 
Stranger. 22890, 24219 (1264) 
Stranger by the sea. 49854. 
Stranger of Bethlehem. 40780. 
Stranger, sweet stranger. 17840. 
Stranger, you're in danger, 45759. 
Strangers. 8494, 40781. 
Strangers in the ‘dark. 33400, 40782. 
Stratford House. 27853. 
Strauss vocal waltzes. 
Strauss waltzes. 17842. 
Straussiana. 34788 (682), 47124 (473) 
Straw that broke the camel’s back. 22891. 
Strawberry fair. 29091 (605) 
Strawberry moon. 37390. 
Strawberry short. 29091 (606) 
Straws tell how the wind is blowing. 45760. 
Streamline blues. 37391. 
Streamline gal. 52989. 
Streamline train. 33401. 
Streamlined love. 3968. 
Streamliner march. 8495. 
Street called Straight. 17843. 
Street in Nome. 27854. 
Street merry-go-round, 27855. 
Street singer’s serenade. 17844, 
Streets of hell. 27856. - 
Bice of old New York. 5201 (936), 38171 
379) 
Streets of Paris. 37349. 
Streichorchester der mittelschulen. 9582 (501) 
_ Streichquartett. 13444. 
Strength of our U.S. navy. 27857. 
Stretch your heartstrings to the moon, 45761. 
Strictly business. 17845. 
Strictly entre nous. 22892. 
Strictly from Dixie. 8496. 
Strictly in the groove. 40783, 41027. 
Strictly instrumental, 27858, 27859. 
Strictly personal. 17846. 
Strife is o’er. 38171 (380) 
Strike for the Flag. 33402. 
Strike hard, America. 22893. 
_ Strike up the band. 33403, 49855. 
Strike up the band for there marches the Ku Klux 
Klan. 3969. 
Strike up the band, here comes a sailor. 17847. 
String of pearls. 3970, 3971, 8497. 
String quartet. 3972-3975, 33404, 45762. 
String quartet in A maj. 45763. 
Strip for action. 38584. 
Strip polka. 37392. 
Stroll a-long. 22894, 33405. 
Strollérs. 5201 (937) 
Strollin’ along with you. 27860. 
Strolling along. 3976, 22895, 33406. 
Strolling down the moon path. 33407. 
Strolling ina dream, 17848. 


17841, 


Strong minded maid. 24219 (1265) 

Strong son of God. 45764. 

Struggle & strife of war. 13446.. 

Strumming on my. old guitar. 27861, 45765. 

Strut, papa, strut. 49857. 

Struttin’ Sam. 22896. 

St-st-st-st-Stella. 33408. 

Student prince. 27551, 29919, 33008, 

Student song. 49858. 

Studien. 14692 (667-675) 

Studies in chromatic double-stops for the violin. 
22897. 


' Studies in mechanism. 14692 (676, 677) 


Strolling Mem’ry’s Lane sweetheart with you.49856. 


Strolling once again round Leicester square, 13445. 


2238 


Studies in recitative for all voices. 50835 
(351, 352) 

Study in eight notes. 3977. 

Study in modernism. 8498. 

Study in moonlight. 3978. 

Study in surrealism. 8499. 

Study the Word. 49859. 

Study war no more. 8500. 

Stuff me, Rosie. 27862. 

Stunts for piano. 27863. 

Stupid, Mr. Cupid. 37393. 

Sturm auf die miihle. 5201 (938) 

Suave. 27864. 

Sub sob song. 22898. 

Subaqueous romance, 33409. 

Submarine montage. 13447. 

Submarines. 8501. _ 

Substitute for our love. 22899. 

Subterfuge. 45766. 

Subtle serenade. 49860. 

Suburban high. 40784. 

Subvenite. 37394. 

Subway love. 41610 (187) 

Subway serenade, 13448. 

Subway song. 3979. 

Subway to the stars, 13449. 

Success. 40785. 

Success or failure. 38171 (381) 

Such a charming habit. 33410. 

Such a darling. 3980. 

Such a little thing to do. 49861. 

Such a tender night. 37395. 

Such is life. 53636 (501) 

Sucker for a kiss. 37396. 

Sucking cider through a straw. 8502. 

Sue. 13450. 

Sue Ann. 27865. 

Sue, my bluebonnet Sue. 49862. 

Suefia tambora. 45767. 

Suefio. 33411. 

Suefio con tu amor. 37397. 

Suefio de anoche. 22900. 

Suejio espafiol. 22901. 

Suefios de opio. 17849. 

Suefios de Quinto. 49863. 

Suefios de un loco. 8503. ” 

Stisser wohllaut schlift in der saiten gold. 
5201 (939) 

Suffer the children. 29091 (607) 

Suffer the little children. 24219 (1266) 

Suffragettes. 29091 (608) | 

Sufriendo. 3981. 

Sufro. 33412. 

Sufro por ti. 45768. > 

Sugar. 8504, 22902, 27866, 49864. 

Sugar, ah calls her Sugar. 22903. 

Sugar & you. 45769. 

Sugar baby. 27867, 33413, 45770. 

Sugar blues for my sugar. 13451. 

Sugar daddy. 8505. 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Sugar foot stomp. 52990. 


Sugar, I’m gonna burn my gas for you. 49865. 


Sugar I’m hoardin’ is you. 33414. 

Sugar in your kisses. 13452. 

Sugar lump. 5201 (940) 

Sugar-pie. 17850. 

Sugar ration blues. 33415, 45771. 
Sugar-woogie. 45772. 

Sugar, you gotta quit rationing me. 49866. 
Suite. 8506, 14692 (678), 27868, 33416, 37398. 
Suite algérienne. 14692 (679) 

Suite classique in D. 13453. 

Suite des gnomes. 18845 (283) 

Suite d’orchestre du XVIle siécle. 9582 (502) 
Suite F dur. 24219 (1267) 

Suite for children. 40786. 

Suite for orchestra, 13454, 49867. 

Suite for string orchestra. 13455. 

Suite for string quartet. 22904. 

Suite for the piano. 33417. 

Suite for violin & pianoforte. 3982. 

Suite for violin with piano acc. 29091 (609) 
Suite for violoncello solo. 17851. 

Suite frangaise. 3983. 

Suite from The carnival of animals. 40787. 
Suite from the country-side. 50835 (353) 


Suite from the Partita in E maj. for violin.17852. 


Suite in A min. 22905. 

Suite in G maj. 27869. 

Suite in H moll fiir orchester. 38171 (382) 
Suite in olden style. 33418. 

Suite in three minutes. 3984. 

Suite miniature. 13456. 

Suite no. 1in A. 14692 (680) 

Suite no. 1 in F maj. 22906. 

Suite no. 2. 22907. 

Suite no. 2in F. 9582 (503) 

Suite no. 3in D moll. 14692 (681) 

Suite no. 4. 3985. fe 

Suite no. 4in E moll. 14692 (682) 

Suite no. 5in E. 14692 (683) 

Suite no. 6 in fis moll. 14692 (684) | 
Suite no. 7in G moll. 14692 (685) 

Suite no. 8 in F moll. 14692 (686) a 
Suite of moods. 40788. 

Suite of serenades. 27870. 

Suite of 6 musical compositions. 45773. 
Suite ritmica. 33419. 

Suksimiesten marssilaulu. 17853. 
Sultan who had no harem. 13457. 
Sultana. 47124 (474) 

Sumba la canilla. 52991. 


Summer. 13458, 14692 (687), 29091 (610), 40789. 


Summer afternoon. 27871. 

Summer breezes. 27872, 27873. 
Summer breezes waltzes. 24219 (1268) 
Summer cloud. 40790. 

Summer clouds. 33420. 

Summer day. 13459, 22908. 

Summer day I met you. 8507. 

Summer day sonatina. 53636 (502) 
Summer days. 5201 (941) 

Summer evening music. 40791. 
Summer evening song. 9582 (504) 
Summer for you & I. 22909. 

Summer garden. 34788 (683) 

Summer holiday. 17854. 

Summer idyl. 24219 (1269), 34788 (684) 
Summer is a-comin’ in. 3986. 

Summer is gone, so is our love. 13460. 
Summer leaves decay. 29091 (611) 
Summer memory. 22910. 

Summer moon. 34788 (685) 


INDEX 


Summer moonlight. 27874. 

Summer-night song. 24219 (1270) 

Summer nights. 41610 (188) 

Summer rain. 34788 (686), 37399. 

Summer romance, 13461, 33421. 

Summer rose. 5201 (942) 

Summer seas. 29091 (612) 

Summer silhouette. 37400. 

Summer sky. 40792. 

Summer song. 27875. 

Summer souvenir. 8508. 

Summerfields. 22911. 

Summer’s dawn. 33423. 

Summer’s morn. 47124 (475), 50835 (354) 

Summertime. 33422, 49868. 

Summertime in Athelney. 5201 (943) 

Summertime, singing our blues away. 27876. 

Sumthin’ for nuthin’. 37401. 

Sun always follows the rain. 3987. 

Sun arises now. 27877. 

Sun came out today. 13462. 

Sun crowned hills. 14692 (688) 

Sun down on the border. 37402. 

Sun down on the prairie. 3988. 

Sun gold. 22912. 

Sun has set. 17855. 

Sun in the west. 5201 (944) 

Sun, moon & stars, 40793. 

Sun must rise. 17856. 

Sun never sets, on the Flag that I love. 49869. 

Sun of my soul. 5201 (945) 

Sun of peace! Arise. 27878. 

Sun, stand still. 40794. 

Sun, the dusk, the sky, are you. 45774. 

Sun, the moon, the stars & I. 22913. 

Sun to my life. 45775. 

Sun Valley. 33424. 

Sun Valley Rose. 33425, 33426. 

Sun will come to stay. 33427. 

Sun will rise again. 52992, 

Sun will set in Hawaii. 33428. 

Sun will shine again. 3989, 27879, 27880, 
40795. 

Sun will shine for you & me. 40796. 

Sun will shine tomorrow. 45776. 


Sun will soon be setting on the Land of the Rising 


Sun. 3990, 3991. 
Sunbeam Sal. 24219 (1271-1273) 
Sunbeam serenade. 45777. 
Sunbeams. 8509. 
Sunbeams of glory. 34788 (687) 


Sunbeams will shine through our tears. 17857. 


Sunday at Pearl Harbor. 3992. 

Sunday compline. 17858. 

Sunday driver. 3993. 

Sunday in Savannah, 3994. 

Sunday in the suburbs. 3995. j 
Sunday morning quarterback. 3996, 3997. 
Sunday music. 9582 (505) 

Sunday on Lake Geneva. 13463. 


Sunday punch. 3998, 15553, 17693, 17859, 17860. 


Sunday-school melodies. 24219 (1274) 
Sunday traffic. 3999. 

Sundown. 1820, 33429, 40797, 45778. 
Sundown sea. 34788 (688) 

Sunflower trail. 14692 (689) 
Sunlight. 45779. 

Sunlight & starlight. 13464. 

Sunny day. 40798. 

Sunny garden spot. 33430. 

Sunny Hawaii. 13465, 40799. 

Sunny hills of Tennessee. 45780. 
Sunny Honeymoon Land. 24219 (1275) 


INDEX 


Sunny morning. 40800. 

Sunny River. 14776, 15098, 15474, 16672. 

Sunny Riviera Bay. 41610 (189), 47124 (476) 

Sunny Sue from Caribou. 4000. 

Sunny Valley Trail. 17861. 

Sunrise. 22914, 27881, 37403, 45781, 52993. 

Sunrise in my soul. 4001. 

Sunrise o’er Honolulu, 13466, 45782. 

Sunrise over Lake Michigan. 33431. 

Sunrise with the Master. 9582 (506) 

Sun’s gonna shine. 4002. 

Sun’s good night. 34788 (689) 

Sunset. 4003, 8510, 22915, 22916, 24219 (1276-1278), 
27882, 27883, 45783, 45784, 50835 (355) 

Sunset & evening bells. 14692 (690) 

Sunset & you. 8511. 

Sunset at Mount Merino. 49871. 

Sunset benediction. 17862. 

Sunset Boulevard. 33432. 

Sunset chimes. 5201 (946) 

Sunset dreams. 52994. 

Sunset harbor. 4004. 

Sunset hour. 13467. 

Sunset in Montana. 13468. 

Sunset in the desert. 18845 (284) 

Sunset in the hills. 49872. 

Sunset into sunrise. 49873. 

Sunset Lane. 40801. 

Sunset makes me think of you. 33433. 

Sunset melodies. 22917. 

Sunset melody. 27884. 

Sunset, near Vine. 4005. 

Sunset on Lake Erie. 17863. 

Sunset on the bay at San Diego. 37404. 

Sunset on the hills. 40802. 

Sunset on the mesa, 33434. 

Sunset on the ocean. 22918. 

Sunset on the trail. 8512. 

Sunset prayer. 37405. 

Sunset rag. 5201 (947) 

Sunset rendezvous. 40803. 

Sunset reverie. 17864. 

Sunset River. 22919. 

Sunset serenade. 37406. 

Sunset shadows. 22920. 

Sunset time in Sunshine Valley. 27885. 

Sunset trail. 4006, 33435. 

Sunset trail to Texas. 4007. 

Sunset Valley. 33436. 

Sunset waltz. 40804, 

Sunset’s glow. 27886, 

Sunshine, 34788 (690, 691) 

Sunshine & shadows. 4008. 

Sunshine & showers. 17865, 50835 (356) 

Sunshine & storm. 14692 (691) 

Sunshine awaiting you. 52995. 

Sunshine blues. 27887. 

Sunshine for shadow. 53636 (503) 

Sunshine for tomorrow. 45785. 

Sunshine in Hawaii. 8513. 

Sunshine in your soul. 13469. 

Sunshine Land. 53636 (504) 

Sunshine Molly. 27888. 

Sunshine of your smile. 8514, 8515, 9582 (507), 
17866, 27889, 29091 (613) 

Sunshine over in Texas. 4009. 

Sunshine polka. 8516, 

Sunshine song. 53636 (505) 

Sunshine Valley, 40805, 45786. 

Sunshine bre 17867. 

Sun-up. 498 

Suomi. paar: 

Super mellow gorgeous, 17868. 


2240 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Super specials. 17869, 45787. 

Superior anthems for quartette & chorus choirs. 
50835 (357) 

Superior graded course for the piano. 14692 (692) 

Superman, 22921. 

Superman of the U.S. A. 27890. 

Superstition. 9582 (508) 

Superstitious Aloysius. 27891, 33437. 

Suplica de amor. 4010. 

Supplementary song series. 9582 (509) 

Supplication. 4011, 4012, 52997. 

Suppose. 52998. 

Supposin’ I’m proposin’. 

Suprema. 33439. 

Sur l’eau. 41610 (190) 

Sure, all’ s fine in the army now. 17870, ine 

Surely it’s you. 8517. 

Surely you’ll agree. 4013. 

Surging sea. 47124 (477) 

Surprise. 27892. 

Surprise at party. 13470. 

Surprise attack. 22922. 

Surrender. 27893, 49874, 49875. 

Susabella. 27894. 

Susan. 50835 (358) 

Susan be good. 22923. 

Susannah & Johnnie. 27895. 

Susiana polka, 4014. 

Susie. 13471. 

Susie, ah’m a solja. 17871. 

Susie & Colonel. 8518. 

Susie Ann. 53636 (506) 

Susie don’t leave your sewing machine. 45788. 

Susie in a black-out. 27896. 

Susie May. 45789. 

Suspicion. 40806. 

Suspicions. 37407. 

Susquehanna transfer. 37408. 

Susu mile kole. 22924. 

Susy. 13472. 

Sutton mution. 8519. 

Suwanne. 4015. 

Suzanne. 17872. 

Suzi. 5201 (267, 489), 9582 (186), 14692 (67, 693), 
18845 (65, 93, 140, 285), 29091 (625) 

Suzi, I’m ticking love taps. 18845 (285) 

Suzybelle. 13473. 

Svadili se orli i sokoli. 22925. 

Svanhild’s dance. 47124 (478) 

Svatba v Tihi Dolini. 22925* 

Swamp angel baby. 49876. 

Swamp serenade. 4016. 

Swan. 14692 (694), 34788 (692) 

Swan song & chorus. 29091 (614) 


Swanee River. 4017, 4018, 13474. 
Swanee River home. 45790. 


Swanee satire. 17873. 
Swank. 17874 


Swanky Yankee boy. 33441. 

Swans. 27897. 

Swap eyes. 49877. 

Swat those Japs & step on the skunk. 4019. 
Swaying flowers in the moonlight. 37409. 
Swaying palms. 27898. 

Swaying pine trees. 47124 (479) 

Swaying pines. 33442. 

Sweat shop blues. 40807, 45791. 

Sweater girl. 1601. 

Swedes from Minhesota. 33443. 

Swedish coronation march. 4020. 

Sweep down the fileld. 4021. 


33438. 


_ nos. 1-12, 1942 


Sweeper. 17875. 
Sweeping the skies. 33444. 
Sweet, 33445, 40808. 
Sweet Afton. 34788 (693) 
Sweet & low. 8520-8522, 29091 (615), 33446, 
45792. 
Sweet & sentimental. 40809. 
Sweet Angeline. 40810, 45793. 
Sweet April, 49811. 
Sweet as arose. 14692 (695), 37410. 
Sweet as music. 49878. 
Sweet Aylene. 49879. 
Sweet beautiful one. 22926. 
Sweet Betty Lou. 45794. 
Sweet Bluet. 52999. 
Sweet by & by. 14692 (696) 
Sweet captain. 37411. 
Sweet caress. 4022. 
Sweet Carolyn. 33447. 
Sweet Carolyne. 45795. 
Sweet Columbine. 14692 (697), 18845 (286) 
Sweet coquette. 45796. 
Sweet cynical kid. 27899. 
Sweet darling blondie. 33448. 
Sweet day, so cool. 33449. 
Sweet desert rose. 4023. 
Sweet doves of heavenly peace. 16103. 
Sweet dream time. 33450. 
Sweet dreams. 8523, 13475, 33451, 37412. 
Sweet dreams of you. 27900. 
Sweet Eileen of Killarney. 34788 (694) 
Sweet Eloise. 17876, 27901, 27902. 
Sweet Evelyn of my dreams. 27903. 
Sweet-fascinating-you. 13476. 
Sweet Floridian rose. 8524. 
Sweet flower of Ahwanee. 45797. 
Sweet freedom. 33452. 
Sweet freedom of liberty. 33453. 
Sweet Genevieve. 17877. = 
Sweet Georgia Brown. 22927. 
Sweet Geraldine. 37413. 
Sweet goddess Liberty. 45798. 
Sweet golden memories of you. 53000. 
Sweet harps divine. 5201 (948) 
Sweet Hawaiian magic. 37414. 
Sweet hope. 24219 (1279) 
Sweet hour of love. 37415, 45799. 
Sweet hour of prayer. 29091 (616) 
Sweet, how sweet the hawthorn blooming. 5201 (949) 
_ Sweet illusions. 14692 (698) 
Sweet illusions waltz. 5201 (950) 
Sweet Irish colleen of mine. 37416. 
Sweet Irish rose, from dear old Killarney. 
38171 (383) 
Sweet is my violin. 49880. 
Sweet is the work. 13477. 
Sweet isle of dreams. 33454. 
Sweet Kentucky lady dry your eyes. 5201 (951) 
Sweet Kitty Glover. 53001. 
Sweet land of liberty. 13478-13480, 53473. 
Sweet Laura Bell, my Texas gal. 53002. 
Sweet Lei Lehua. 22928. 
_ Sweet Lei Mamo. 8525. 
Sweet liberty. 33455. 
Sweet li’l angel. 13481. 
Sweet lips. 53003. 
Sweet little angel. 33456. 
Sweet little devil with the angel eyes. 27904. 
Sweet little Mary Pickford. 5201 (952) 
Sweet little melody that’s you. 49881. 
Sweet little red head. 40812. 
Sweet little someone. 33457. 
Sweet Lolita. 4024. 


INDEX 


2241 


Sweet love. 22929. 

Sweet lovin’ draftee. 4025. 

Sweet Madeline. 8526. 

Sweet Magdalene. 27905, 45800. 

Sweet magnolia. 49882. 

Sweet Marianne. 22930. 

Sweet Mary Ann. 27906. 

Sweet Mary Jane. 49883. 

Sweet melody. 4026, 13482, 53004. 

Sweet memories. 22931, 50835 (359), 53005. 

Sweet memories of you. 33458. 

Sweet memory. 49884. 

Sweet memory of love that remained true. 8527. 

Sweet Molly Malone, the pride of old Ire-land. 13483. 

Sweet mother of mine. 33459. 

Sweet music. 8528. 

Sweet Nancy Jane. 45801. 

Sweet night blooming cerus [?] 37417. 

Sweet old lady. 53006. 

Sweet old Oneida. 4027. 

Sweet peace. 22932. 

Sweet peas. 53007. 

Sweet Peggy Donohoe. 27907. 

Sweet pertater pie. 37418. 

Sweet refrain by moonlight. 33460. 

Sweet romance. 27908, 33461, 49885. 

Sweet Rose of Romaine. 45802. 

Sweet sacrament divine. 13484. 

Sweet Sally dear, my heart beats just for you. 
13485. 

Sweet Saviour, bless us. 13486. 

Sweet secrets. 34788 (695) 

Sweet sefiorita. 13487, 17878. 

Sweet seventeen. 18845 (287) 

Sweet Shireen. 14692 (699) 

Sweet someone with blue eyes. 37419. 

Sweet songs we used to sing. 14692 (700) 

Sweet spirit hear my prayer. 53636 (507) 

Sweet stranger. 45803. 

Sweet Sue of Mizzou. 33462. 

Sweet sugar. 33463. 

Sweet talk. 22933. 

Sweet talkative baby. 40813. 

Sweet the moments, rich in blessing. 33464. 

Sweet thing. 27909, 27910. 

Sweet tooth. 45804. 

Sweet victory. 33465. 

Sweet violets. 4028. 

Sweet was the night. 40814. 

Sweet Willie. 8529. 

Sweet Wonderland. 22934. 

Sweet you. 37420, 49886. 

Sweeter than ever. 33466. 

Sweeter than sweet Adeline, 40815. 

Sweeter than sweet tome. 37421. 

Sweeter they come the harder I fall. 4029. 

Sweetest girl. 4030. 

Sweetest girl Iever knew. 49887. 

Sweetest girl in Monterey. 38171 (384) 

Sweetest love of all. 53636 (508) 

Sweetest memories of you. 40816. 

Sweetest moments. 8530. 

Sweetest of sweethearts, darling. 13488. 

Sweetest one. 53008. 

Sweetest one, of all. 27911. 

Sweetest song. 53636 (509) 

Sweetest story ever told. 29091 (617) 


Sweetest sweetheart. 53009. 

Sweetest thing that grows is mine. 27912. 

Sweetest thing this side of heaven. 17879. 

Sweetest time. 34788 (364) 

Sweetheart. 4031, 13489, 14692 (701), 17880, 17881, 
22935, 33467, 33468, 37422, 45805, 50835 (360) 


INDEX 
pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Sweetheart America, 53010. Sweetheart’s lullabye. 45818. 
Sweetheart are you all alone tonight. 27913. Sweetheart’s manual ot arms. 40823. 
Sweetheart Bay. 22936. Sweethearts of America. 22943, 40824, 49895. 
Sweetneart be mine, 22937. Sweethearts of childhood. 47124 (480, 481) 
Sweetheart be true. 17882. Sweethearts of C.I.0. 13494. 
Sweetheart come back, 27914. Sweethearts of mercy. 13495. 
Sweetheart don’t feelblue. 45806, Sweethearts of the air. 45819, 
Sweetheart don’t youcry. 22938, 22939, Sweethearts of the U.S.A. 27923. 
Sweetheart from heaven above. 45807. Sweethearts of victory. 33478, 37428, 
Sweetheart goodbye. 8531. Sweethearts of yesteryear. 40825. 
Sweetheart, goodnight. 17883. Sweethearts old & new. 40826. 
Sweetheart, I am with you tonight. 45808, Sweetheart’s prayer. 8541, 27924. 
Sweetheart, I’ll return soon. 22940, 33469, Sweetie ve kind to me, 47124 (482) 
Sweetheart, I'll return to you. 37423. Sweetie dear. 5201 (953), 34788 (696) 
Sweetheart, I’m lonely without you. 8532. Sweetly jesting. 13496. 
Sweetheart I’m sorry. 33470, Sweetness & pride. 33479. 
Sweetheart in blue. 8533, 40817. Sweets to the sweet. 4037. 
Sweetheart in overalls. 33471. Swell hesitation. 34788 (697) 
Sweetheart keep on smiling. 45809, Swell memory. 33480. 
Sweetheart Lane. 45810. Swell music, right zirL 13497. 
Sweetheart memories. 27915. Swept by a star. 37429. 
Sweetheart moon. 4032. S’what’s s’nicer than a s’nice s’ice ice. 34788 (698) 
Sweetheart Nellie. 27916. Swift wings for victory. 37430. \ 
Sweetheart never takes a mother’s place. Swimming in Miami. 8542. 
- 50835 (361) Swing. 49896. 
Sweetheart number one. 27917, Swing, Adolph, swing. 49897. 
Sweetheart of a soldier. 45811, 45812. Swing along. 14692 (703) 
Sweetheart of America. 8534. Swing along & sing Singhalese. 13498. 
Sweetheart of ev'ry American. 40818. Swing along, marching men. 45820. 
Hc eae e eee beh pag Swing along Uncle Sam. 22944. 
weetheart of liberty's dreams. 
Sweetheart of mine. 4034, 37424, 40819, ab cuee ot CREE parte > - 4038. 
Sweetheart of my dreams. 8535, 27918, 33472. Swing bugler. 13499. 
Sweetheart oi Pi alpha phi. 53011. ; ; i 
Sweetheart of Private O'Reilly. 17885. Seeers Te ree ot geen : 
Sweetheart of the A.E.F. 49888. Swing caliope [?] 8543. F 
Sweetheart of the army. 33473. Swing, cradle, swing. 24219 (1281) 
Sweetheart of the mountains. 49889. Swing dancin’. 49898, 
Sweetheart of the navy. 37425, Swing drumming. 33481. 
Sweetheart of the Rio Grande. 40820. Swing express to Harlem. 53015. | 
Sweetheart of the saddle. 27919. Swing high for the navy. 45821. ; 
Sweetheart of the U.S.O. 27920, 45813, 53012. Swing high, swing low. 9582 Gia) 
Sweetheart of the U.S.A. 13490, 49890. Swing in the grove. 34788 (699) 
Sweetheart of tomorrow. 49891. Swing it along America. 37431. 
Sweetheart of Uncle Sam. 4035, 53013. Swing it, don’t just sing it, 22946. 
Sweetheart, of you I’m growing fonder. 27921. Swing it Mother Goose. 8544. 
Sweetheart oh sweetheart, S.O.S. 8536. Swing it soldier. 22947. 
Sweetheart, please write. 40821. Swing it, Tommy, blow that horn. 22948 
Sweetheart Rose. 33474. Swing it Yanks. 8545. 
Sweetheart, say hello again. 37426. Swing, little blossoms. 38171 (385) 
Sweetheart serenade. 8537, 17886, 45814. Swing low, sweet chariot. 40827, 45822. 
Sweetheart, sigh no more. 24219 (1280) Swing mamma’s polka. 8546. 
Sweetheart to me. 33475, Swing me, honey, swing me. 34788 (700) 
Sweetheart waltz. 13491, 14692 (702), 33476. Swing me Mister Bobby Brown. 40828. 
Sweetheart, why did you leave me. 27922. Swing melodies. 27925. 
Sweetheart will you wait for me. 33477. Swing momma. 40829, 
Sweetheart with you, 22941. Swing of Araby. 45823. 
Sweetheart you can understand why. 45815, Swing on prosperity with mighty victory. 4039. 
Sweetheart you know I love you so. 4036, Swing out America. 8547, 
Sweetheart you know I’ll be true. 40822, Beiie out for liberty. 37432. 
Sweetheart you'll be mine. 22942, Swing shift, 53016. 
Sweethearts. 34583, 49892. Swing shift serenade. 40830, 53017. 
Sweethearts always. 8538. Swing song. 27926, 53636 (510) 
Sweetheart’s & a mother’s prayer. 49893, Swing spring carnivals. 8548, 
Sweethearts evermore. 49894. Swing symphony. 35215, 49899. 
Sweetheart’s farewell. 8539. Swing to FM. 4040. 
Sweethearts for just an evening. 8540, Swing waltz. 13500. 
Sweethearts torever. 13492, 45816. Swing with the air corps, 33482. 
Sweethearts in love. 13493. Swing ee ee pee. SBug 
Sweetheart's in love, so they say. 45817. phe 
Sweethearts in the service. 17887. Sting s-bye my baby. 40 as 
Sweetheart’s lament. 37427. Swing-a-roo. 13501. 
Sweethearts left behind. 53014, Swingin’ along. 17890. 


2242 


Swingin’ at the U.S.O. 22949. 

Swingin’ in a swivel chair. 40831. 

Swingin’ on a rainbow. 33483. 

Swingin’ on the garden gate. 27927. 

Swingin’ on the swing shift. 22950. 

Swingin’ on the yum-yum. 4042. 

Swingin’ round. 4043. 

Swingin’ strings. 49900. 

Swingin’ with Anitra. 4044, 

Swingin’ with the swing shift. 27928. 

Swinging. 24219 (1282), 34788 (701) 

Swinging a secret. 27929. 

Swinging along with my baby. 8549, 27930. 

Swinging along with Old Glory. 45825. 

Swinging at Libb. 22951. 

Swinging in the rain. 13502. 

Swinging it with the robin. 33484. 

Swinging on a blue gate. 33485. 

Swinging out a Mother Goose rhyme, 17891. 

Swinging Sam. 33486. 

Swing’s the thing. 51214, 53019. 

Swingstyle. 13503. 

Swingtime in the Juggerville Hall. 4045. 

Swingville U.S.A. 13504. 

Swiss sort o’way. 17892. 

Swonga. 27931. 

Sword. 8550. 

Sword, the banner. 22952. 

Sybil. 50835 (362) 

Sybil waltz. 53636 (511) 

Sycamore square. 22953. 

Sycamores. 13505. 

Syd, my darling. 8551, 17893. 

Sylphides. 9582 (511) 

Sylvan dance. 34788 (702) 

Sylvan revel. 33487. 

Sylvan sketches. 34788 (703) 

Sylvelin. 24219 (1283) 

Sylvester returns. 45826. — 

Sylvia. 29091 (686) 

Sylvia ballet. 22954. 

Sylvia dear, I love you. 22955. 

Symbol. 49901. 

Symbol of America. 17894. 

Symbols of America. 27932. 

Symbols of our victory, Winston Churchill & 
Franklin D. Roosevelt. 8552. 

Symphonetta. 45827. 

Symphonette. 40832. 

Symphonic color classics. 37433-37436. 

Symphonic dances. 4046, 33488. 

Symphonic episode. 4047. 

Symphonic finale. 4048. 

Symphonic sketches. 40833. 

Symphonic variations. 49902. 

Symphonie. 9582 (512), 27933. 

Symphonie miniature. 22956. 

Symphony for chamber orchestra. 40834. 

Symphony in B flat maj. 4049. 

Symphony in G min, 4050, 33489. 

Symphony in starlight. 4051. 

Symphony in swing. 40900, 41047. 

Symphony no. 1 in C maj. 4052. 

Symphony no. 2. 4053. 

Symphony no. 3, 4054, 8553, 40835, 45828. 

Symphony no. 4. 4055, 8554. 

Symphony no. 4 in F min. 8555. 

Symphony no. 5 in C min. 13506. 

Symphony no. 6. 13507, 45829. 

Symphony no. 6 in G maj. 13508. 

Symphony of doom, 4056. 

Symphony of spring. 45830. 

Symphony under the stars. 27934, 33490. 


2243 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1942 


Syncopana. 13509. 

Syncopate your singing lesson. 53020. 

Syncopated lady. 45831. 

Syncopated love. 34788 (704) 

Syncopated minuet. 41610 (191) 

Syncopated waltz. 5201 (954) 

Syncopation. 28301. 

Syncoper. 14692 (704) 

Systein’s song. 47124 (483) 

Szabasowka. 4057. 

Sztajerek oberek. 4058. 

TBF avenger march, 8556. 

T - bone for two. 8557. 

T. C. goes along with a song. 53021. 

Ta, da, da. 22957. 

Ta sagutian. 40836. 

Ta toa Jih-pen. 49903. 

Taua. 17895. 

Tabasco. 37437. 

Tachanka. 40837. 

Ta-da-dee-ta-da-dum. 29091 (618) 

Taffy. 53022. 

Tag - Quiz kids. 13510. 

Tahiti calls me. 4059. 

Tahiti rendezvous. 40838. 

Tahitian dance. 4060. 

Tahitian serenade. 33491. 

T’ain’t a fit night out tonight for man or beast. 
22958. 

’Tain’t but the one. 49904, 

’Tain’t funny, no, ’tain’t funny, 53023, 

’Tain’t no cheaper. 53024. 

T’ain’t no good. 22959. 

’Tain’t what I ask for. 49905. 

Taj Mahal. 13511. 

Take a chance, 53025. 

Take a hint from the moon if you want to know 
who loves you. 45832. 

Take a letter, Mr. Freud. 17896. 

Take a letter to my soldier sweetheart. 8558, 
8559. 

Take a listen to me. 33492. 

Take a little kiss, 50835 (363) 

Take a look at my heart. 37438. 

Take a look at O’Malley. 27935. 

Take a look at the moon, baby. 33493, 40839. 

Take a look at your nickel. 17897, 37439. 

Take a message, Mister Moon. 40840. 

Take a notion, make the motion, get the lotion. 
4061. 

Take a swig at Swag’s. 13512: 

Take atip. 4062. 

Take a tip from history. 33494. 

Take a tip from Uncle Sam & buy a bond today. 
49906. 

Take a tip from your Uncle Sam. 22960. 

Take all my loves. 33495. 

Take away those blues around my heart. 4063. 

Take back my heart Caroline. 53026. 

Take back the heart that you gave me. 8560. 

Take care of it for me. 33496. 

Take care of my buddy. 49907, 53027. 

Take care of my mother. 22961. 

Take care of my old pal. 22962. 

Take care of us & ours back here, we’ll take 
care of you & yours out there. 53028. 

Take care of you for me. 27936. 

Take care of your chickens. 22963. 

Take care of yourself. 45833. 

Take care over there, we’re out to win this war. 
45834. 

Take courage from the stars. 37440, 53029. 

Take down the blackout curtains. 8561. 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Take ’em slow. 40841. 

Take good care of it, this heart of mine. 45835. 

Take her back if you love her. 14692 (705), 
18845 (288) 

Take it. 27937. 

Take it & git. 17898, 45836. 

Take it & trust Him still. 34788 (705) 

Take it away U.S. A. 4064. 

Take it easy. 22964, 27938, 33497, 40842, 45837. 

Take it easy on my heart. 17899. 

Take itfrom me. 13513, 14692 (706), 22965, 
47124 (484) 

Take it from my heart. 40843. 

Take it from there. 49908. 

Take it or leave it. 45838. 

Take it slow. 37441. 

Take it to Jesus. 53030. 

Take joy home. 17900-17902. 

Take me. 27939, 27940. 

Take me a ride of joy little Spanish girl. 50835 
(364) 

Take me along. 33498. 

Take me back again. 4065. 

Take me back through childhood dreams. 22966. 

Take me back to Denver. 45839. 

Take me back to Indiana. 8562. 

Take me back to Lonesome Valley. 13514. 

Take me back to Melody Lane. 41610 (192) 

Take me back to my cradle days. 53031. 

Take me back to my home inthe mountains. 8563. 

Take me back to my home, sweet home. 27941. 

Take me back to my horse & buggy days. 49909. 

Take me back to my Texas home. 13515. 

Take me back to Oklahoma. 37442. 

Take me back to paradise. 5201 (955) 

Take me back to Silver Springs. 22967. 

Take me back to Sleepy Hollow. 13516. 

Take me back to South Carolina, 33499. 

Take me back to Surprise Valley. 22968. 

Take me back to that Ohio shore. 33500. 

Take me back to the colorful sage, where the Red, 
White & Blue’s all the rage. 17903. 

Take me backto the Ireland I love. 38171 (386) 

Take me back to the Rockies. 53032. 

Take me back where you found me & oh please 
leave me there. 33501. 

Take me down to the sea. 53033. 

Take me for a ride, Mr. Man. 33502. 

Take me home with you. 24219 (1284), 47124 
(485, 486) 

Take me in your arms. 40844, 40845. 

Take me in your heart. 4066. 

aaa me to the midnight cake walk ball. 34788 
706) 

Take me up to town, girls. 5201 (956) 

Take me with you. 33503. 

Take me with you buddy, do. 27942. 

Take my heart. 4067. 

Take my heart to the battle-field. 49910. 

Take my heart with you, where ever you go. 40846. 

Take my song. 4068. 

Take, O take those lips away. 27943. 

Take off your coat! Roll up your sleeves. 4069. 

Take off your hats as our boys march by. 33504. 

Take off your hats to rhythm in her eyes. 13517. 

Take, oh! take those lips away. 5201 (957) 

Take the ax out of Axis & What a great world this 
will be.. 4070. 

Take the go out of Tojo. 33505, 45840. 


Take the hit out of Hitler. 33506, 40847. 


Take the war to ’em & stuff it down there [?] 
throats. 33507. 


Take this letter to Nellie. 4071. 

Take this little gift & keep it. 49911. 

Take this red rose mother dear. 4072. 

Take to me. 45841. 

Take up knittin’ Kitten ‘cause the boys need socks. 
13518. 

Take up your arms for victory. 13519. 

Take us across the seas. 53034. 

Take your love where you find it. 13520. 

Take your loving eyes off me. 27944. 

Take your shoes off, baby & start runnin’ through 
my mind. 8564. 

Take your time. 33508. 

Take yourself around the corner & take yourself a 
little walk. 45842. 

Taken captive with a kiss. 37443. 

Takes two me plus you. 4073, 4074. 

Takes two to make a dream. 17904. 

Takes you to make it be a reality. 13521. 

Takin’ it slow. 8565. 

Taking a bath. 33509. 

Taking a trip up the Hudson, 17905. 

Taking him for a ride. 37444, 

Taking my mind off you. 49912. 

Taking over. 27945, 40848. 

Tale of Manhattan. 45843. 

Tale of Peter & the wolf. 17906. 

Tale of the sea. 34788 (707) 

Tale the tear-drop told. 18845 (289) 

Talent montage. 13522. 

Talents & tunes. 22969. 

Tales from the Vienna Woods. 33510, 45844. 

Tales of Hoffman. 304, 9899, 14692 (57), 50835 
(28) 

Tales of Manhattan. 38972. 

Talisel. 4075. 

Talisman. 5201 (958), 14692 (707) 

Talk around town. 8566. 

Talk fast. 13523. 

Talkin’ to a raindrop. 49913. 

Talking blues. 40819. 

Talking to a girl like you. 13524, 

Talking to myself. 4076. 

Talking to the evening star. 22970. 

Talking to the Lord. 33511. 

Tall firs. 37445. 

Tall grows the timber. 33512. 

Tall sails. 8567. 

Tallis’ canon. 37446. 

Tally ho. 22971, 29091 (619), 33513. 

Tam o’ Shanter. 45845. 

Tamakun. 22972. 

Tamaulipas. 37447. 

Tambo dance. 27946. 

Tambourin. 14692 (708) 

Tambourine. 13111. 

Tamo daloko. 40850. 

Tampa. 27947. 

Tancoj ze Maniu, 8568. 

Tandalejo poisons husband. 45846. 

Tandalejo s death. 45847. 

Tanets cherevichki. 4077. 

Taneycoma moon. 45848. 

Tan-ga-la-tin. 8569. 

Tangerine. 22973. 

Tango. 8570, 8571, 17907, 22974, 33514. 

Tango americano. 45849, 

Tango Argentine. 40851. 

Tango argentino. 5201 (959) 

Tango dancing girl. 34788 (708) 

Tango de media noche, 22975. 

Tango de romance. 49914. 

Tango di Maruska. 33515. 


2244 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Tango dip. 24219 (1285) 

Tango es el tango. 45850. 

Tango galiziano. 9582 (513, 514) 

Tango Habanera. 40852. 

Tango, in D maj. 17908. 

Tango inG min. 4078. 

Tango in the sky. 24219 (1286) 

Tango inamorato. 33516. 

Tango indo. 22976. 

Tango ingrato. 17909. 

Tango latino. 8572. 

Tango Lola. 27948. 

Tango melancolico. 40853. 

Tango por el otofio. 37448. 

Tango queen. 53636 (512) 

Tango rosa. 8573. 

Tango serenade. 13525, 33517. 

Tango serenata. 33518. 

Tango triste. 22977. 

Tank destroyer song. 33519. 

Tank destroyers. 45851. 

Tanker. 317449. 

Tankmen of the U.S.A. 40854. 

Tanks are coming. 40855. 

Tanks are pounding down the road. 4079. 

T’anks for de tanks, 49915. 

Tannhauser, 5201 (81), 7936, 9582 (515), 
14692 (644), 18845 (49) 

Tannhauser-march. 9582 (516) 

Tannhduser, u. der sangerkrieg auf Wartburg. 
9582 (517) 

Tant que mes yeux. 4080. 

Tantalizing dreams. 8574. 

Tantalizing, mesmerizing baby. 22978. 

Tante Simona. 14692 (709) 


Tantum ergo. 14706, 21923, 36796, 50998, 50999. 


Tanz der porzellanfiguren u. Chinesischer 
walzer. 29091 (620, 621) 

Tap dance. 8575. 

Tap, tap, tap, tipity tap. 17910. 

Tap the barrel dry. 33520. 

Tapestry in blue. 22979, 40856. 

Tapestry of love. 17911. 

Tapf’re landsturmmann. 14692 (710, 711) 

Tapper liten krigare. 27949. 

Tappin’ off. 27950. 

Tapping the tampa. 33521. 

Taps. 4081, 24219 (1287) 

Taps at sea, 45852. 

Taps for Japs. 33522. 

Taps for the Japs. 8576-8581, 13526, 17912, 
17913, 27951, 27952. 

Taps for the Japs & Huns. 27953. 

Taps for the saps, who picked on Uncle Sam. 
13527. 

Taps in the night. 53035. 

Taps in the west. 53036. 

Taps is tops with me. 37450. 

Taps, my dear. 8582. 

Taps taps taps for the Japs Japs Japs. 8583. 

Taps to the Japs. 8584. 

Tar paper stomp. 4082. 

Tarantella. 4083, 14692 (712), 17914, 33523, 
33524, 45853. 

Tarantella napoletana. 33525. 

Tarantella sincera. 29091 (622) 

Tarantelle. 24219 (1288), 29091 (623), 40857, 
40858. 

Tardes de primavera. 45854. 

Target. 49916. 

Target for the U.S.A. 13528. 

Target for tonight is your heart. 45855. 

Tarzan against the world. 13529, 13530, 13533. 


2245 


INDEX 


Tarzan montage. 13530. 

Tarzanes. 22980. 

Ta-tao. 29091 (624) 

*Tater diggin’ time. 8585. 

*Taters & corn. 33526. 

Tattle tale. 8586, 49917. 

Tattoo dreams. 40859. 

Tau beta chi. 8587. 

Tavern serenade. 37451. 

Tavern special. 17915. 

Tawai. 45856. 

Tax collector’s song. 13531. 

Tax song. 13532. 

Taxi conga. 13533. 

Te aborresco. 33527. 

Te busco y no te encuentro. °27954. 

Te Deum. 45857. 

Te Deum in B flat. 

Te Deum in B min. 

Te Deum inE flat. 14692 (714) 

Te Deum in F min. 5201 (961) 

Te Deum laudamus. 4084-4086. 

Te esperaré. 27955, 45858. 

Te espero. 17916. 

Te he de sonar. 13534. 

Te la contaste Juana. 8588. 

Te lo dire cantando. 27956. 

Te perdono. 40860. 

Te pido perdon. 22981. 

Te quiero mas y mas. 13535. 

Te quiero tanto. 27957. 

Te vas porque quieres. 22982. 

Tea time. 4087, 53037. 

Tea-time music. 33528. 

Teach democracy. 13536. 

Teach ’em the Irish jig. 33529. 

Teach em to respect our Uncle Sammy. 40861. 

Teach me. 33530. 

Teach me, Lord, to pray. 33531. 

Teach me love with your ev ry mood. 22983. 

Teach me, O Lord. 27958. 

Teach me to float on the rolling sea. 
(1289) 

Teach me to forget. 45859. 

Teach me to live. 8589. 

Teach me to love. 8590. 

Teach me to love again. 13537. 

Teach me to pray. 13538. 

Teach me to pray, Lord. 17917. 

Teach me to smile. 38171 (387) 

Teach them the Star Spangled Banner. 27959. 

Teach us the way, oh Savior. 4088. 

Teach us to pray. 37452. 

Teacher. 22984. 

Teacher & the pupil. 33532. 

Teaching Spanish guitar in advanced modern style 
by single string. 37453. 

Team of the U.S.A. 40862. 

Tear from my heart. 49918. 

Tear Hitler down. 33535. 

Tear just fell. 49919. 

Tear onthe tomb of the unknown soldier. 33536. 

Tear or two. 45860. 

Tear-stained letter. 40863. 

Tear steals into my heart. 13539. 

Teardrops. 4089, 4090, 33533, 33534. 

Teardrops in paradise. 22985. 

Teardrops on the roses. 13540. 

Tears. 8591, 13541, 17918, 17919, 33537, 40864, 
50835 (365), 53038. 

Tears after taps. 13542. 

Tears & rain. 17920. 

Tears & smiles. 34788 (709) 


14692 (713) 
5201 (960) 


24219 


INDEX 


Tears by the weeping willow. 13543. 

Tears falling on my shoulder. 33538. 

Tears fell from the sky. 4091. 

Tears from my heart. 22986. 

Tears in champagne. 45861. 

Tears in every mother’s eyes. 45862. 

Tears in my eyes. 13544, 37454. 

Tears in my heart. 4092. 

Tears of love. 37455. 

Tears of the oppressed, 22987. 

Tears on my pillow. 33539. 

Tears trembled thru your smile. 49920. 

Tears won't bring you back. 17921. 

Tears won’t win. 40865. 

Tease. 4093. 

Tease me, 4094, 53039. 

Teasin’ Mr. Moon. 4095. 

Teasing. 33540, 45863. 

Teasing my heart. 8592, 

Teasing song. 8593, 27960. 

Tech song. 53040. 

Technik des klavierspiels. 14692 (715-717) 

Technique. 8594, 17922. 

Tecolote. 33541. 

Teddy bears’ picnic. 22988, 22989, 

Teen-age songs. 45864. 

Teenie-eenie-weenie. 29091 (625) 

Tego nie zabiezesz mi. 22990. 

Telegram. 33542. 

Telegrams, 22991. 

Telephone. 29091 (626) 

Telephone daddy in heaven, 53041. 

Telephone téte-a-téte. 22992. 

Telephone to heaven. 8595. 

Telescope. 8596. 

Television moonlight. 17923. 

Tell each little robin. 53042. 

Tell ’em, shell ’em. 8597. 

Tell everything to Jesus. 5201 (962) 

Tell him aloha for me. 13545, 17924. 

Tell Hitler to stay in his own back yard. 45865. 

Tell it toa star. 4096. 

Tell it to my heart. 53043. 

Tell it to the marines. 45866. 

Tell Jesus. 29091 (627) 

Tell me. 13546, 17925, 17926, 24219 (1290), 37456, 
53044, 53636 (513) 

Tell me a story, mother. 45867. 

Tell me again. 13547, 33543, 45868. 

Tell me again that you love me. 22993. 

Tell me, darling. 4097, 33544. 

Tell me, darling, that you care. 49921. 

Tell me, dear, do dreams come true. 45869. 

Tell me, do you believe in signs. 13548. 

Tell me, Flora. 29091 (628) 

Tell me how much you love me. 17927. 

Tell me how to get you off my mind, baby. 
49922, 

Tell me how you feel. 8598. 

Tell me in your funny little way. 37457. 

Tell me little maiden. 34788 (710) 

Tell me, my heart, if this be love. 13549. 

Tell me, O, my heart. 13550, 

Tell me please. 49923. 

Tell me some more. 34788 (711) 

Tell me that you love me. 5201 (963), 13551, 
37458, 37459, 45870. 

Tell me tonight that you love me, 33545, 

Tell me truly. 33546. 

Tell me was ita dream, 40866. 

Tell me what amI todo. 33547. 

Tell me what have you added. 45871. 

Tell me what those eyes are saying. 17928, 40867. 


Tell me what to do for that. 37460. 

Tell me, what’s the matter with you, dear. 
45872. 

Tell me when & where. 45873. 

Tell me, where is fancy bred. 49924. 

Tell me why. 4098, 8599, 13552. 

Tell me why my daddy don’t come home. 
4099, 8600. 

Tell me why nights are lonely. 33548. 

Tell me will the sun shine tomorrow. 49925. 

Tell me, yellow moon. 33549. 

Tell me you care. 27961, 37461. 

Tell me your blues, an’ I will tell you mine. 
17929, | 

Tell me your story. 17930. 

Tell me your troubles, & I’ll tell you mine, 
27962. 

Tell me you’re mine. 37462. 

Tell mother I’ll be waiting. 22994. 

Tell, O tell me. 53636 (514) 

Tell on, O liberty bell. 33550. 

Tell others. 13553. 

Tell our world we’ll keep smiling. 8601. 

Tell Paree not to cry, cherie. 4100, 22995. 

Tell somebody. 53636 (515) 

Tell that to the marines. 13554, 

Tell the spring to bring you home. 13555. 

Tell the town, hello, to-night. 38171 (388, 
389) 

Tell the world. 13556, 49926. 

Tell the world that Jesus saves, 49927. 

Tell the worldthe Yanks are come-in[?] 37463. 

Tell the world, the Yanks are comin. 45874. 

Tell the world, the Yanks will win. 49928. 

Tell them all in Tokio we’re coming. 33551. 

Tell Uncle I will be there. 33552. 

Tell your bugger papa, am I on your mind. 
8602. 

Telling it tothe marines. 13557. 

Tem galinha no bonde. 22996. 

Tema con variazioni. 5201 (964) 

Temperamental baby. 49929. 

Temperamental blues. 13558. 

Temperance service. 4101. 

Tempermental My, daddy. 17931. 

Tempest. 41610 (193) 

Tempest in ateapot. 53045. 

Templar triumphal march, 47124 (487) 

Temple bells of Mandalay. 8603. 

Temple dance. 22997. 

Temple Hill march. 47124 (488) 

Temple of God. 13559. 

Tempo di Joe. 17932. 

Tempo di minuetto. 14692 (718) 

Tempo di valse. 45875. 

Tempo for two. 13560. 

Tempo of my heart. 13561, 37464. 

Temps des lilas. 22998. 

Temptation. 17933, 34788 (712) 

Ten baby fingers. 4102. 

Ten Bach chorales. 37465. 

Ten brilliant octave studies. 14692 (719) 

10 celebrated polkas. 4103. 

Ten choice Hebrew song classics. 47124 (489) 

Ten commandments to victory. 40868. 

10 day furlough. 33553, 45876. 

Ten days of happiness. 22999. 

Ten examination papers on the rudiments of music 
& harmony. 9582 (518) 

Ten five note recreations for the piano. 24219 
(1291) 

Ten little bridesmaids. 24219 (1292) 


_ Ten little Dutchmen. 40869. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1942 


Ten little Indians. 4104. Texas shuffle. 27972. 


10 melodious, brilliant & instructive compositions Texas song birds. 17935. 
in octaves for pianoforte. 9582 (519) Texas special. 8606. 
Ten mile hop. 4105. Texas stampede song. 17936. 
Ten million men & a girl. 37466. Texas star. 37472. 
Ten million mothers’ sons. 13562. Texas twister. 23005. 
Ten million strong. 33554, 40870. Thames. 37473. 
Ten million Yanks are on the way. 27963. Thanatopsis. 17937. 
Ten minute break for love. 49930. Thank God for a garden. 34788 (713) 
10 minute course in harmonica playing. 33555. Thank God for America, 4111, 17938, 27973, 27974, 
Ten o’clock business. 40871. 37474, 45885, 49936-49940, 53047. ? 
Ten papers of tests at the organ for F. R. C. O. Thank God for night & day. 17939. 
candidates. 50835 (366) Thank God for the good old U.S. A. 13567. 
Ten papers on harmony, counterpoint, fugue & Thank God for the U.S. A. 4112. 
general knowledge for A.R.C.O. candidates. 50835 Thank God I’m an American. 17940, 33559. 
(367) Thank our God for a man like MacArthur. 13568. 
Ten pedal studies for organ. 37467. Thank Thee, Lord. 49941. 
Ten per cent. 49931. Thank you, America. 33560, 40877. 
Ten per cent ain’t enough. 49932. Thank you, Columbus. 4113. 
Ten per cent ev’ry pay day. 49933. Thank you dream man. 45886. 
10 o/o song. 49934. Thank you for a lovely evening. 45887. 
Ten thousand & one nights without you. 4106. Thank you for breaking my heart. 33561. 
Ten thousand pilots, ten thousand planes. 45877. Thank you, Mister President. 8607, 8608. 
Ten tiny toes. 27964. Thank you, mother mine. 8609, 40878. 
Tend to your knitting. 8604. Thank you, my darling. 33562. 
Tender appeal. 50835 (368) Thank you, my soldier son. 23006. 
Tender caresses. 53046. Thank you soldier boy. 45888. 
Tender hours of love. 27965. Thank you Uncle Sam. 45889, 49942, 
Tender things you said. 23000. Thank your lucky Stars & Stripes. 4114. 
Tender thoughts. 24219 (1293) ; Thank your lucky Stars & Stripes you’re American. 
Tender thoughts of yesteryear. 45878. 8610. 
Tender thoughts serenade. 47124 (490) Thank your stars. 40879. 
Tenderness for two. 4107. Thankful, day by day. 27975. 
Tendre Fanchon. 41610 (194) Thankful for the United States. 23007. 
Tenebrae factae sunt. 4108, 23001. Thankful that it’s me. 49943. 
Tengo fe enti. 42154, Thanking God for America. 45890. 
Tengo miedo. 40872. Thanks again. 37475. 
Tennessee blue waltz. 27966. Thanks America. 13569. 
Tennessee forever. 8605. Thanks be toGod. 38171 (391) 
Tennessee, I hear you calling me. 5201 (965), Thanks be to God we’re U.S.A. 8611. 
18845 (290) Thanks be to Thee. 23008, 33563, 49944. 
10th anniversary march. 40873. Thanks, boys. 33564. 
10th st. rag. 9582. (520) Thanks for America. 4115. 
Tenting on the old camp ground. 33556. Thanks for coming my way. 33565. 
Tequilla rag. 33557. Thanks for heaven. 33566. 
Teralena & her concertina. 23002. Thanks for sending me such love. 27976. 
Teresa. 13563. Thanks for the boogie ride. 4116. 
Termino. 45879. Thanks for the buggy ride. 27977. 
Terra nova. 23003. Thanks for the lesson of love. 27978. 
Terra tremuit. 3033, 5201 (966), 23004. Thanks for the U.S. A. 27979. 
Terre les eaux va beuvant. 17934. Thanks for the use of your heart. 23009. 
Terza Piedigrotta Azzurra 1942 - 1943. 40874. Thanks for the Yanks. 37476. 
Test. 27967, 45880. Thanks for trying. 33567. 
Tested song patterns. 27968. Thanks for you. 8612. 
Téte-a-téte. 13564. Thanks, for your letter,my darling. 27980. 
Teufelstriller. 9582 (521) _Thanks Mr. Moon. 8613. 
Texan fight. 37468. | Thanks to our boys. 4117. 
Texanna Lou. 27969. Thanks to the Yanks. 23010, 27981. 
Texans are coming. 40875. Thanks to you. 4118, 4119. 
Texans united on the front. 37469. Thanks to you, sweetheart, Iam in love. 8614. 
Texas ain’t old Texas anymore. 27970. Thanksgiving. 33568, 45891. 
Texas & you. 45881. Thanksgiving day. 29091 (629) 
Texas belle. 45882. Thanksgiving dream. 4120. 
Texas blue bonnet blues. 37470. Thanksgiving fable. 24219 (1294) 
Texas blue bonnets & you. 45883. Thanksgiving hymn of freedom. 23011. 
Texas blues. 410%. Thanksgiving service. 4121. 
Texas bound. 45884. Thanksgiving toGod. 8615. 
Texas defense guard song. 33558. That ain’t the way I dreamed it. 4122. 
Texas fox trot. 38171 (390) That ain’t what we call him in the army. 
Texas hymn of praise. 49935. 17941. 
Texas moon. 4110, 13565, 27971, 40876. That Alabama jamboree. 34788 (714) 
Texas, my Texas. 13566. That ancient Crescent City. 27982. 
Texas on parade. 37471. That autumn in old London town. 53048. 


2247 


INDEX 


That beautiful home. 37477. 

That beautiful land over there. 8616. 

Tnat blessed nome. 17942. 

That blue ribbon feeling. 33569. 

That bluejacket son of mine, 40880. 

Tnat bomber came tumbling down. 27983, 

That boogie beat. 49945. 

Tnat boy is mine. 53049, 

Tnat bucking bronco bay. 49946. 

Tnat bugle serenade, 13570. 

Tnat cabin in sunny Tennessee. 33570, 

Tnat certain one. 45892. 

That certain shade of blue. 33571. 

That certain song. 40881. 

Tnat changeable beat. 27984. 

Tnat Charlie Chaplin walk. 47124 (491), 53636 (516) 

Tnat cneerful little gal of mine. 23012. 

That cnuggin’ tug, the Tessie T. 13571. 

That city of gold. 45893. 

That classy lassie from Tallanassee. 23013. 

That clock in the hall, 40882. 

Tnat clock must be wrong. 27985. 

That clutcning hand, 24219 (1295) 

That combination hug & kiss. 27986. 

That cute little clipped off mustache. 45894. 

That day. 23014, 49947, 

That day it rained, 4123. 

That day we said goodbye. 49948. 

That dear loving mother of mine. 
45895. 

That dear old Flag of mine. 40884. 

Tnat devilish little you. 4124. 

That did it, Marie. 4125. 

That door will be locked no more. 49949, 

Tnat dream passed by. 23015. 

That dreamy melody. 13572, 40885. 

That du-dah-dey. 5201 (967), 38171 (392) 

That dusty road. 49950, 

That Eagle of the tree, 33572. 

Tnat empty corner in my heart. 33573. 

That expresses my love. 45896, 

That fair city, Juneau. 33574. 

That fignting Yankee spirit. 13573. 

That final masquerade. 45897. 

Tuat first, best Christmas nignt. 37478, 

That first kiss. 45898. 

That first little kiss. 53050. 

That first love of mine. 45899. 

That Flag shall never die. 45900, 

That flyin’ fool. 53051. 

That free men may rule. 49951, 

That gal of mine nas got to change her ways. 
13574. 

That gallant fighting man. 45901. 

Tuat gang-o-mine are all buddies now. 17943. 

That girl of mine by the Canadian line. 4126, 

That golden-haired mother of mine. 49952. 

That good-for-nothin’ man of mine. 27987. 

Tnat good old American smile. 23016, 

That grand old man. 37479, 

That great highway to Tokyo. 49953. 

That haunting melody of love. 4127. 

That heavenly night. 53052. 

That heavenly something. 4128. 

That high old garden walL 37480. 

That hour before we part. 4129. 

ThatI do. 17944. 

Tnat I loved you. 8617. 

That I may know Him. 53053, 

Tnat Irish American motner of mine. 
That is far enough for me. 38171 (393) 
That is why I’m always dreaming. 53054, 
That is why my soul is iree. 40886. 


40883, 


33575. 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


That jitterbugger. 37481. 

That jumpin’ jumpin’ jelly bean, 23017. 

That lazy man o’ mine. 40887. 

That letter from over the sea. 13575. 

That letter V. 40888, 

That little birdie told me so. 23018, 

That little flower of mine. 8618. 

That little girl. 40889. 

Tnat little girl of mine. 40890, 

That little Hoosier town. 37482. 

That little lamb was me. 5201 (968) 

That little man in my heart. 23019, 

That little mound of clay. 37483. 

That little old gang. 33576. 

That little old shack. 8619. 

That little old worn Bible. 45902. 

That little picture of you. 45903. 

_ That little tootsie wootsie of mine. 27988. 

That lone coyote & me. 13576. 

That long year ago. 27989. 

That Louisiana girl’s in town, 33577. 

That lovable grandma of mine. 27990, 

That lovable mother of mine. 45904, 

That lovely week-end, 13577. 

That lowly old cabin far off in Old Ireland. 
47124 (492) 

That magic night. 27991, 

That man from Bataan. 23020, 27992. 

That man of mine. 23021. 

a of mine, he ain’t my man anymore. 

That means you, 24219 (1296) 

Tnat meeting in the air. 45905, 

Tnat melodious melody. 47124 (493, 494) 

That moonlight serenade. 5201 (969) 

That mother of mine. 13578, 

That mysterious lady called Love. 23022. 

That night. 4130, 27993, 27994, 40891, 
40892, 

That night Icried. 45906. 

That night Idreamed. 40893. 

That night we parted. 13579. 

That night you kissed me goodbye. 37484. 

That nite in London. 13580, 

That noble Flag. 17945, 27995, 

That old army shirt they gave tome. 17946. 

That old bugle call. 37485. 

That old car of mine. 33578, 

That old cow path. 37486. 

That old river. 8621. 

That old sweetheart of mine. 40894, 40895. 

That old water wheel at Dunkard Mill. 45907. 

That old wooden rocker. 45908, 

That one big he. 53055. 

That Pacitic threat. 17947, 


That pain in my heart, 23023. 
That pair of eyes you wear. 53056. 


That Parisian rag. 24219 (1297) 
That parting night with you. 45909. 
That picture in my heart. 53057. 
That pretty melody. 17948. 
That quartet in our old barn, 33579. 
That raggedy taggety ragged old man, 8622. 
That ragtime symphony. 18845 (291) 
That raven black hair. 8623. 
That real romance. 23024. 
That Rising Sun must rise no more. 33580. 
That runs into love. 33581. 
_ That rushin’ rag, 38171 (394, 395) 
That sacred old oak. 49954, 


That saucy little tellow, that they all call Love. 


27996, 
That slow rhythm, 37487. 


2248 


ied 


a 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


That smiling young man in the Civilian C.C.’s. 
17949. 


That soldier boy of ours. 40896. 

That soldier of mine. 4131, 45910. 

That someone I know now is you. 17950. 
That someone is you. 40897. 

That song’s here again. 4132. 

That southern hospitality. 14692 (720) 
That stolen melody. 17951. - 

That strictly neutral jag. 47124 (495, 496) 
That summer night’s ecstasy. 45911. 

That super-duper gal of mine. 8624. 

That sweet little boy o’ mine. 27997. 

That sweet story of old. 29091 (630) 

That sweetest little thing. 37488. 

That tempting tango. 5201 (970), 14692 (721) 
That the world may be free. 49955. 

That they may wander no more. 45912. 
That tiny Bubby o’ mine. 45913. 

That tri-colored Flag. 27998. 

That trombone man. 13581. 

That tropical island of dreams. 23025. 
That U.S. sailor lad. 33582. 

That victorious new day. 49956. 

That wandering dream lover o' mine. 8625. 
That was His message to me. 29091 (631) 
That was how it started. 40898. 

That was my big mistake. 23026. 

That was only yesterday. 8626. 

That was the last act of all. 34788 (715) 
That wicked one toucheth me not. 40899. 
That wonderful night. 8627. 

That wonderful story. 33583. 


That wonderful thing called love. 9582 (522), 


34788 (716) 

That word means liberty. 13582. 

That would be paradise tome. 49957. 

That wrangle horse of mine. 13583. 

That Yank. 45914. = 

That Yankee smile. 4133. 

That yellow trap. 23027. 

That yyou’ re worthy to be free. 27999. 

That'll be the day. 33584. 

That’ s a brand new style. 8628. 

That’s a lovely evening. 5201 (971) 

That’s a promise to you. 17952. 

That’s a soldier's dream of a wonderful day. 
33585. 

That’s all Iask. 8629. 

That’s all I want. 28000. 

That’s all I’ll have left of tonight. 13584. 

That’s all that matters to me. 4134. 

That’s America in your heart. 28001. 

That’s England. 23028. 

That’s exactly how it happened. 23029. 

That’s fate I guess. 23030. 

That’s heaven for me. 8630. 

That’s how bad we're needing you. 45915. 

That’s how I am without you, baby. 28002. 

That’s how I feel. 17953. 

That’s how I feel about you. 13585. 

That’s how I go for you. 33586. 

That’s how I know I love you. 13586, 33587. 

That’s how I love the blues. 4135. 

That’s how I spell love since I lost you. 
37489. 

That’s how love’s affecting me. 23031. 


That’s how our Uncle Sammy got his name. 8631. 


That’s how the Shannon flows. 14692 (1722, 
723) 


That’s how they play the waltz in Venezuela. 23032. 


That’s how we'll march to victory. 17954, 
37490. 


521888 0 - 43 - 19 


INDEX 


That’s how we're gonna win this war. 49958. 

That’s how you know you're in love. 17955. 

That’s journey’s end. 8632. 

That’s just the breaks you get. 37491. 

That’s just what I’ve been waiting for. 23033. 

That’s keep them fighting. 17956. 

That’s love. 37492. 

That’s married life. 17957. 

That’s me. 53058. 

That’s me without you. 33588. 

That’s Mississippi home sweet home. 45916. 

That’s mom, the queen of them all. 28003. 

That’s music to my ears. 40900. 

That’s my affair. 49959. 

That’s my blond Venus. 33589. 

That’s my boy. 40901. 

That’s my dream. 33590. 

That’s my dream come true. 4136. 

That’s my dream dearest girl of you. 8633. 

That’s my gal. 4137. 

That’s my Hawaii. 40902. 

That’s my heart you're steppin’ on. 13587. 

That’s my idea of love. 40903. 

That’s my idea of paradise. 5201 (972) 

That’s my Loreta. 45917. 

That’s my prayer for my daddy- somewhere. 
37493. 

That’s oakie doakie with me. 28004. 

That’s our America. 17958. 

That’s our American family tree. 28005. 

That’s our destiny. 8634. 

That’s our song they’re playing. 49960. 

That’s our Uncle Sam’s way. 13588. 

That’s right dear. 9582 (523) 

That's right, I’m wrong again. 117959. 

That’s sabotage. 28006. 

That’s the American way. 13589, 40904. 

That’s the arsenal. 53059. 

That’s the cavalry. 53060. 

That’s the cracker for me. 33591. 

That’s the Gypsy in me. 28007. 

That’s the kind of Savior. 24219 (1298) 

That’s the moon, my son. 17960, 33592. 

That’s the news from the U.S.A. 13590. 

That’s the question. 13591. 

That’s the reason why I’m loving someone else 
today. 14692 (724) 

That’s the spirit of the WAVES. 53061. 

That’s the time to fall in love. 33593. 

That’s the U.S. coast guard. 45918. 

That’s the way. 40905. 

That’s the way I feel about you. 40906. 

That’s the way I want to remember you. 23034. 

That’s the way it goes. 40907. 

That’s the waythe cowboys go to town. 33594. 

That’s the way the story goes. 49961. 

That’s the way they swing it down in Georgia. 
33595. 

That’s the way we ll say goodbye. 9582 (524) 

That’s the way we'll win this war. 8635. 

That’s the wish I made last night. 37494. 

That’s what brings me thrills galore. 45919. 

That's what happened to me. 49962. 

That’s what He did for me. 50835 (369) 

That’s what he’s fighting for. 53062. 

That’s what I call a boy. 14692 (725) 

That’s what I get for dreaming. 33596. 

That’s what I like about you. 13592. 

That’s what I mean when I call you machree. 


41610 (195) 
That’s what Iremember. 49963. 


That’s what I think about you. 28008. 
That’s what I want todo. 13593. 


INDEX 


That’s what i d like to know. 37495. 

That’s what I’m waiting for. 17961, 17962. 

That’s what it means to live without you. 8636. 

That’s what it’s all-about. 23035. 

That’ S what my life would be without you. 49964. 

That’s what she says to me. 13594. 

That’s what the well-dressed man in Harlem will 
wear. 28009. 

That’s what you mean to me. 23036, 37496. 

That’s what you think. 23037. 

That’s what’s meant by rationing. 28010. 

That’s what’s the matter with love. 49965. 

That’s when. 33597. 

That’s when I ache for you. 53063. 

That’s when I learned about love. 45920. 

That’s when I’ll be in Texas. 17963. 

That’s when I’ll marry you, 29091 (632) 

That’s when I’ll stop loving you. 23038. 

That’s when the panic is on. 18845 (292) 

That’ s when you threw me down. 23039. 

That’s where heaven begins. 40908. 

That’s where you belong tonight. 4138. 

That’s why. 17964. 

That’s why I buy bonds. 45921. 

That’s why I cried for you. 23040. 

That’s why I live all alone. 23041. 

That’s why I love Him. 38171 (396) 

That’s why I love my music so, 14692 (726) 

That’s why I love my Sugar Pete. 4139, 

That’s why I love you. 23042, 33598. 

That’s why I waited so long. 17965. 

That’s why I’m alone today. 13595. 

That’s why I’m alone tonight. 33599. 

That’s why I’m blue. 13596, 17966. 

That’s why I’m crying tonight. 13597. 

That’s why I’m in love with you. 37497. 

That’s why I’m waiting for you. 33600. 

That’s why I’ve got the navy blues. 23043. 

That’s why you can’t come back to me. 33601. 

Thé. 17967. 

Thé dansant for little folks. 34788 (717) . 

Thee, Lord most holy. 45922. 

Thee, only Thee. 29091 (633) 

Their love for the U.S.A. 8637. 

Their sun went down. 28011. 

Thelma from Selma. 17968. 

Them streamline blues, 4140. 

Thema mit variationen. 9582 (525) 

Theme. 8638, 17969, 45923. 

Theme & variations. 23044, 28012. 

Théme et variations de la sonate VI. 9582 (526) 

Theme for radio. 4141. 

Theme from Concerto in G sharp min. 23045. 

Theme from Concerto no. 1 - B flat min. 8639. 

Theme from Concerto no. 1 in B flat min. 4142. 

Theme from Fifth symphony. 17970, 23046. 

Theme from Finlandia. 13598, 28013. 

Theme from First piano concerto. 45924, 

Theme from Piano concerto. 8640, 45925. 


Theme from Piano concerto no, 1. 4143, 4144, 8641. 


Theme from the Andante cantabile. 4145, 

Theme from the Clock symphony. 37638. 

Theme from the Piano concerto in A min. 28014, 
49966. 

Theme from the Piano concerto in B-flat min. 
4146-4148, 8642. 

Theme from the Warsaw concerto. 13599. 

Theme I love. 8643. 

Theme in F. 4149. 

Theme of my dreams. 13600. 

Theme romantique. 49967. 

Theme song. 23047, 

Theme song, for the Coca-cola company. 53064. 


2250 


—— pt. 3, n. S., Vv. 37 


Theme song of the Walla Walla air base. 33602. 

Themes. 4150. 

Themes from the great piano concertos. 23048. 

Then came the dawn. 4151. I: 

Then comes the dawn. 49968. 

Then do. 8644. 

Then here’s your answer. 8645, 

Then I fell in love with you. 45926. 

Then I miss you. 33603. 

Then I saw you. 17971. 

Then I shall never fall. 33604. 

Then I think of you. 23049. 

Then I would not be blue. 23050. 

Then I’ll be with you. 8646, 37498. 

Then I’ll be with you, sweetheart. 4152. 

Then I’ll forget I love you. 37499, 

Then let us dance. 4153. 

Then, now & forever. 28015. 

Then take it. 49969. 

Then the bombs began to fall on Tokyo. 28016. 

Then the Yanks will come home again. 13601. 

Then up & at ’em Yankees, 45927. 

Then we’ll be satisfied. 8647. 

Then we’ll come back, to the U.S.A. 8648. 

Then you can say you re mine, 28017. 

Then you will come back to me. 33605. 

Then you'd be mine for always. 23051. 

Then you'll be mine. 49970. 

Then you’ll come marching home. 4154. 

Then you'll remember me. 17972. 

Then you’ll think of the loved ones back home. 
4155. 

Theoretische, technische u. rhythmische studien, 
fur die ersten jahr des klavierspiels. 9582 (527) 

There ain’t gonna be no more war. 49971. 

There ain’t no cookies in my cookie jar, 37500. 

There ain’t no curb on Cupid. 45928. 

There ain’t no other place I’d rather be. 23052. 

There ain’t no priority on me. 49972. 

There ain’t no ration on love. 53065. 

There ain’t no tax on love. 13602. 

There always will be an America. 4156. 

There always will be England. 45929. 

There are a million like me, but only one like 
you. 45930. 

There are always three. 33606. 


‘There are angels outside heaven. 53066. 


There are flowers in the garden. 53067. 

There are new faces in the old places. 4157. 

There are no priorities on love. 23053. 

There are other roses, 23054. 

There are rivers tocross. 17973. 

There are rivers to cross, before we meet again.8649 

There are some Eagles coming over. 33607. 

There are such things. 37501, 45931. 

There are too many people. 8650. 

There be none of Beauty’s daughters. 9582 (528), 
45932. 

There can never be another you. 4158. 

There go the boys in the army. 40909. 

There goes America. 45933. 

There goes everybody’s gal. 4159. 

There goes Joe. 49973. 

There goes my dream. 33608. 

There goes my heart. 37502. 

There goes my sailor boy. 45934. 

There goes our Bill. 45935. 

There goes Swifty. 28018. 

There goes the mother of a soldier, 28019. 

There I go braggin’ again - again. 23055, 37503. 

There in the milky way. 13603. 

There in the moonlight. 45936. 

There is a blessed home. 29091 (634) 


oe 


a. 


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—_— 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


There is a garden in her face. 4160, 33609. 
There is a land. 29091 (635), 49974. 
There is a love. 40910. 
There is a man. 33610. 
There is a Santa. 4161. 
There is a tavern in the town. 8651. 
There is a waltz in my heart. . 45937. 
There is evil in ye children. 4162. 
There is magic between us. 45938. 
There is music in my heart. 4163. 
There is no black-out on the moon. 
' There is no end of love. 4164. 
There is no forgetting. 33611. 
There is no joy beneath the sun. 53068. 
There is no love like Thine. 24219 (1299), 29091 
(636) 
There is no one like mother. 49975. 
There is no one to compare with you. 49976. 
There is no other friend like Jesus. 23056. 
There is no peace except with Thee. 49977. 
There is no place like the U.S. A. 33612. 
There is no spring. 17974. 
There is no streak of yellow in the Red, White 
& Blue. 23057. : 
There is nothing left to do but say goodbye. 
49978. 
There is nothing new to tell you. 45939. 
There is one boy less at the front tonight. 49979. 
There is one heart in Loveland for me. 
34788 (718) 
.There is rest for you. 37504. 
There is rhythm in my pencil 4165. 
There is someone you can go to. 9582 (529) 
There! I’ve said it again. 8652. 
There lived a sweet lassie. 40911. 
There must be a strike in heaven. 23058. 
There once was a boy. 33613. 
There ought to be a tax on you. 53069. 
There shall be love again. 40912. 
There shall be no tears. 23059. 
There shall be showers of blessing [?] 18845 
(293) 
There shall be victory. 33614. 
There should be you. 8653. 
’ There stood MacArthur & his men. 13604, 
- There [?] sweetheart Miss Liberty. 8654. 
There they crucified Him. 24219 (1300) 
There they go. 13605, 45940, 53070. 
There uprose a great strife. 33615. 
There used to be a threesome on the hill. 45941. 
There was a blackout last night. 17975. 
There was a rainbow ’cross the trail, Mary 
darling. 37505, 45942. 
_ There was a time. 5201 (973), 24219 (1301), 
28021, 33616. 
There wasI. 45943. 
There was moonlight on a white picket fence. 
33617. 
There was nothing to music but rhythm. 13606. 
There was something about her. e14692 (727) 


28020. 


There was sweet rhythm in moonlight chimes. 45944. 


There wasn’t a Paul Revere. 8655. 

There wasn’t any tango when your grandma was 
agirl. 38171 (397) 

There were ninety & nine. 53071. 

There were shepherds. 29091 (637, 638) 

There were two flies. 13607. 

There will always be a spring. 40913. 

There will always be a U.S.A. 13608. 

There will always be an America. 45945. 

There will always be Hawaii. 13609. 

There will always be love for you & me. 4166. 

There will always be roses. 45946. 


/ 


There will always be the Red, White, & Blue. 
13610, 13611. 

There will be a bright tomorrow. 49980. 

There will be a new tomorrow. 17976. 

There will be a rainbow in heaven. 13612. 

There will be memories. 40914. 

There will be miles of smiles. 49981. 

There will be no more Germany, when the Yanks 
take over over there. 40915. 

There will be no parting there. 28022. 

There will be no Rising Sun. 33618. 

There will come a day. 33619, 37506. 

There will I follow Thee. 24219 (1302) 

There will never be a blackout of love. 23060. 


_There will never be another you. 33620. 


There won’t be a shortage of love. 45947. 

There won’t be any ration on love. 17977. 

There wouldn’t be a tomorrow. 23061. 

There you are. 23062, 45948. 

There you are in someone else’s arms. 17978. 

There’ll always be. 28023. 

There’ll always be a beach at Waikiki. 33621, 
33622. 

There'll always be a bit of Britain in the Valley 
of the Sun. 8656. 

There’ll always be a land of liberty. 13613. 

There’ll always be a lifetime of love & happiness 
45949. 

There’ll always be a U.S.A. 8657, 8658, 13614, 
13615, 17979, 23063-23065, 45950, 53072. 

There’ll always be America. 45951. 

There’ll always be an America. 8659, 13616. 

There’ll always be an angel. 13617. 

There’ll always be an Emerald Isle. 28024. 

There’ll always be an England. 23066. 

There’ll always be an Uncle Sam. 33623. 

There’ll always be another spring. 40916. 

There’ll always be love. 33624. 

There'll always be pain in my heart. 8660. 

There’ll always be roses. 40917. 

There'll always be someone waiting. 28025. 

There’ll always be time for love. 33625. 

There’ll always be tomorrow. 13618. 

There’ll always be you. 45952. 

There’ll be a blow in Tokyo. 4167. 

There'll be a camp meeting in heaven. 49982. 

There'll be a day. 13619. 

There’ll be a great tomorrow. 17980. 

There'll be a happy ending. 4168. 

There’ll be a little girl waiting, down in Dixie. 
13620. 

There'll be a new day. 33626. 

There’ll be a new day coming. 33627. 

There’ll be a new glory for OldGlory. 28026. 

There’ll be a pain in my heart. 13621. 

There'll be a rainbow again. 23067. 

There'll be a rainbow in the sky. 37507, 49983. 

There’ll be a red, white & blue rainbow overheai 
45953. 

There’ll be a shadow on the moon, 13622. 

There'll be atime. 33628. 

There'll be blue birds over the white cliffs of 
Dover. 4169, 4170, 8661, 13623. 

There’ll be blue birds waiting. 37508. 

There'll be counsel in glory. 45954. 

There’ll be gay days. 45955. 

There’ll be happy days again in Honolulu. 45956. 

There'll be lots of joy for you & I, Johnny 
Doughboy. 28027. 

There’ll be music in the harbors, 45957. 


- There’ll be no blackout, in heaven. 17981. 


There'll be no blackout in my heart. 28028, 
33629, 49984. 


2251 


INDEX 


pt. 3, isl, Woe 


There’ll be no black-outs in heaven. 17982. 

There’ll be no empty chair tonight. 28029. 

There’ll be no invasion in heaven. 4171. 

There’ll be no oo-la-la in Africa. 49985. 

There’ll be one fewer Fuehrer. 8662. 

There’ll be pearls in the Harbor of Peace. 33630. 

There’ll be sail boats again on Pearl Harbor. 
4172, 

There'll be ships on the sea. 23068. 

There'll be some dirty weather around the 
Needles. 28030, 34788 (719) 

There'll be someone thinking of you when you’re 
far away. 40918. 

There’ll be springtime in our hearts. 8663. 

There’ll be stars in the sky. 40919. 

There’ll come a brighter day. 45958. 

There'll come a day. 13624. 

There'll come atime. 17983. 

There'll never be a blackout in my heart for 
you. 23069. 

There’ll never be a ceiling on love. 23070. 

There'll never be a place like home. 9664. 

There’ll never be a Rising Sun as long as there 
is fourty [?] - eight stars in the sky. 28031. 

There’ll never be a tax on love. 23071. 


There’ll never be another George M. Cohan. 49986. 


There’ll never be another war. See We’re gonna 
make sure, there’ll never be another war. 

Bc oe never be another you. 4173, 28032, 

33. 

There’ll never’be any yellow in the old Red, White 
& Blue. 17984. 

There'll still be a Red, White & Blue. 13625. 

There’re strangers in the old home. 4174. 

There’s a battle in the air boys. 33631. 

There’s a beacon on a hill in Boston. 33632. 

There’s a beautiful beautiful home. 13626. 

There’s a beautiful city where we never grow 
old. 45959. 

There’s a beautiful home across the sea. 45960. 

There’s a beautiful range in the sky. 4175. 

There’s a big fat dancer. 37509. 

There’s a big parade in the sky. 53073. 

There’s a birthday I’ll remember. 45961. 

There’s a bit of Irish twinkle in her eyes. 

45962. 

There’s a blackout in my heart. 4176, 8665, 
8666, 13627, 13628, 17985, 23072, 23073, 33633, 
33634, 45963, 49987, 

There’s a blackout in my heart tonight. 28034, 
33635. 

There’s a blackout over my heart. 13629. 

There’s a blue spot in the clouds. 8667. 

There’s a blue star. 37510. 

There’s a blue star ina window. 23074. 

There’s a blue star in my window. 33636, 
40920. 

There’s a blue star in my window, tonight. 45964. 

There’s a blue star in our window. 45965. 

There’s a blue star in the window. 40921. 

There’s a blue star shining. 45966. 

There’s a blue star shining tonight. 37511. 

There’s a broken heart for each light on 
Broadway. 47124 (497, 498) 

There’s a cabin ina canyon. 17986. 

There’s a call out for an all out. 13630. 

There’s a candle in the window. 53074. 

There’s a certain something about you. 4177. 

There’s a chair in my heart for you. 8668. 

There’s a change in the world. 37512. 

There’s a cloud across the moon. 23075. 

There Sa cloud on the west horizon. 37513. 


There’s a deeper depth somewhere. 17987. 

There’s a difference in you & heaven. 37514. 

There’s a different moon. 28035. 

There’s a dipper above. 4178. 

There’s a dream house in Sleepy Valley. 13631. 

There’s a flagship in heaven tonight. 53075. 

There’s a flower in Hawaii. 4179. 

There’s a fly on my music. 45967. 

There’s a free Flag still flying. 33637. 

There’s a gal behind the guy. 37515. 

There’s a gallery in my mem’ry. 4180. 

There’s a girl down South in Dixie. 17988. 

There’s a girl down South in Dixieland. 53636 
(517) 

There’s a girl who’s carrying a torch for me. 
17989. 

There’s a God somewhere. 45968. 

There’s a gold mine close to heaven, 8669. 

There’s a gold star in Texas. 33638. 

There’s a gold star shining in a window. 28036. 

There’s a gold star that shines in the blue. 
23076. 

There’s a golden dawn awaiting. 13632. 

There’s a great big game today. 8670. 

There’s a great big game tomorrow. 4181. 

There’s a great day coming, neighbor. 53076. 

There’s a great day dawning. 23077. 

There’s a great white flag that will rise. 49988. 

There’s a halo round my heart. 13633. 

There’s a halo ’round the moon tonight, just to let 
me know. 53077. 

There’s a hand that is pointing from heaven. 28037. 

There’s a handkerchief, in the breeze. 13634. 

There’s a happy day a-coming. 45969. 

There’s a heaven for miners, too. 13635. 

There’s a helmet on my saddle. 53078. 

There’s a hill billy doin’s in the valley. 
45970. 

There’s a home in glory. 28038. 

There’s a horseshoe in the sky. 13636. 

There’s a hundred million Kellys in the U.S.A. 
8671. 

There’s a job I gotta do for Uncle Sam. 45971. 

There’s a job to be done. 23078. 

There’s a land. 33639. 

There’s a land of begin again. 4182. 

There’s a light in the window. 40922, 45972. 

There’s a light that’s burning in the window of the 
little house upon the hill. 18845 (294), 24219 (1303) 

There’s a little bit of everything on Broadway. 
24219 (1304) 

There’s a little bit of Irish in your eyes. 13637. 

There’s a little blue bird singing near my window. 
13638. 

There’s a little dobie shack in the valley. 33640. 

There’s a little heart that’s breaking in a little 
lonesome town. 45973, 45974. 

There’s a little lane without a turning on the way to 
home sweet home. 47124 (499) 

There’s a little mother waiting. 23079. 

There’s a little old Texas town. 23080. 

There’s a little spark of love still burning. 41610 
(196, 197), 53636 (518) 

There’s a little sparkle in your eyes. 37516. 

There’s a little story in every song. 13639. 

There’s a little town in Texas. 13640. 

There’s a little warm affection in the corner of my 
heart. 41610 (198) 

There’s a little white church in the valley. 24219 
(1305) 

There’s a little white light in the window tonight. 
23081. 


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There’s a convent by the beautiful sea. 38171 (398, 399)! There’s a longing in my heart. 4183. 


2252 


little town. oaui (vinx, 

There’s a maid in America, made in America, a 
maid for every boy. 38171 (400) 

There's a_man after my heart. 8672. 

There’s a man goin’ roun’ takin’ names. 40923. 

There’s a mansion on the mountain on the moon. 
53079. 

There's a melody. 45975. 

There's a memory close to my heart. 53080. 

There's a memory in my heart. 23082. 

Ts a message of love in your eyes. 38171 
(401 

There's a million other girls like Cleopatra. 
49989. 

There’s a million other Kellys. 8673. 

_ There’s a moon in my dreams. 13641. 

There’s a mother at evening prayer. 23083. 

There’s a mountain between my gal & me. 
8674, 45976. 


There’s a mouse in my house, Mister Jones. 33641. 


There's a murmur in my heart. 49990. 
There's a nation. 33642. 
There's a new day coming soon. 8675. 


There's a new glory to Old Glory. 33643. 

There’s a new moon over the valley. 13642. 

There's a new star in our heaven, the star of 
victory. 4184. 

There’s a new star in the sky. 45977. 

There’s a new wave in Old Glory. 37518. 

There’s a peace in my heart. 40924. 

There’s a picture on my dresser. 17990. 

There’s a place for you. 28039. 

_ There’s a place in my heart for you. 13643, 
23084, 28040. 

There’s a prayer in my heart. 45978. 

There’s a prize at the end of the rainbow. 
8676. 

There's a rainbow forming. 49991. 

There's a rainbow in the sky & it’s Red, White 
and Blue. 23085. 

There’s a rainbow on the Rio Colorado. 45979. 

There’s a rap for the Jap. 23086. 

There's a ration in the nation. 33644. 

There’s a reason for everything. 8677. 

There's a reason to smile. 8678. 

There’s a reason why, it’s all because I love 
you. 40925. 

There s a rhyme & reason. 4185. 

There’s a ring of romance round my heart. 49992. 

There s a room in my heart. 33645. 

There s a rose missing in my garden. 53081. 

There's a service star in my window. 33646. 


There’s a new face in the locket of my heart. 37517.. 


There s a shadow in my sunshine. 45980. 

There's a sigh for every guy in the service. 28041. 

There s a smile in the sky. 8679. 

There's a soldier in the sky. i7991, 28042. 

There's a song. 40926. 

There’s a song in my heart. 13644, 53636 
(519) 

There’s a song in my heart all for you. 28043. 

There’s a song in the air. 50835 (370) 

There’s a sour apple tree in Tennessee. 33648, 
37520, 

There’s a star. 53082. 

There's a star in heaven for my pilot dear. 
33649. 

There’s a star in her window. 33650. 

There’s a star in my window. 33651, 45981, 
49993. 

There’s a star in my window for you. 45982. 


> 
There’s a service star in our window. 33647, 37519. 
, 


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There’s a star on a flag in the window. 45986. 

There’s a star on the service flag for me. 
45987. 

There’s a Star Spangled Banner in Old Glory. 
40927. 

There’s a Star Spangled Banner waving somewhere. 
8680, 17992, 49994. 

There's a storm. 45988. 

There’s a sweetheart in Nebraska. 45989. 

There’s a sweetheart in the heart of the good old 
U.S.A. 49995. 

There’s a sweetheart in your smile, Kathleen. 
49996. 

There’s atavern. 49997. 

There’s a throb in my heart. 33652. 

There’s a tiny hole in the stocking. 4186. 

There’s a twinkle in your eye. 8681, 
13645. 

There’s a victory dart, deep down in my heart. 
8682. 

There’s a victory garden in my heart. 37521. 

There's a war going on. 53083. 

There’s a war in my heart. 8683. 

There’s a warm hello for each good bye. 23087. 

There’s a wee bit of blarney in Killarney. 
53636 (520) 

There’s a whippoorwill a-calling. 28044. 

There’s a wonderful girl. 8684. 

There’s a wound in my heart. 4187. 

There’s a Yank on his way a’comin. 45990. 

There’s always a robin. 4188. 

There’s 2lways an extra place at chow-time. 
23088. 

There’s[?] always reminders. 17993. 

There’s always time. 13646. 

There’s always two sides toa story. 17994. 

There’s an ache in my heart. 37522. 

There’s an echo in my heart. 37523. 

There’s an Irish harp to bless you after the sunset 
goes. 49998. 

There’s an ocean between us. 49999. 

There’s an old patch-work quilt in my hope chest. 
50000. 

There’s an oleander trail. 28045. 

There’s another empty page in my diary tonight. 
50001. 

There’s another mother angel up in heaven. 4189. 

There’s been such a change in you. 40928. 

There’s danger for you on the blue ocean. 8685. 

There’s ever a song somewhere. 53636 (521) 

There’s going to be a blackout in the Land of the 
Rising Sun. 37524. 

There’s going to be a blackout of the Rising 
Sun. 8686. 

There’s going to be good news. 28046. 

There’s gold in the moon tonight. 23089. 

There’s joy in a mother’s heart. 13647. 

There’s just one you. 45991. 

There’s liberty for you. 33653. 

There’s love in your eye. 23090. 

There’s love in your eyes. 8687. 

There’s lovelight in your eyes. 4190. 

There’s magic in memory. 37525. 

There’s magic in the island moon. 37526. 

There’s millions of Yankees on their way. 
4191, 13648. 

There’s mist in my eyes. 28047, 45992. 

There’s more to be done. 13649. 

There’s music. 17995. 


INDEX 


There’s music in my heart dear, 23091. 

There’s music in the air, 17996. 

There’s never a day. 23092. 

There’s no blackout for love. 40929. 

There’s no need to cry, we’ll win somehow. 
50002. 

There’s no place like Kentucky. 23093. 

There’s no priority on love. 23094. 

There’s no rainbow in my sky. 50003. 

There’s no ration on God’s salvation. 45993. 

There’s no shortage on my sugar. 37527. 

There’s no shortage on sugar. 13650, 

There’s no song in my heart. 40930. 

There’s no substitute for America, 45994. 

There’s no such a thing as love. 33654. 

There’s no such thing as love. 45995. 

There's no such thing as sugar shortage, 8688. 

Peanee no sugar shortage. 17997, 28048, 

There’s no tax on your smile. 23095. 

There’s no use crying because you're away. 33656. 

There’s no use in feeling blue. 28049, 45996. 

There’s no use pretending. 37528. 

There’s no use to worry now. 13651. 

There’s no use worrying. 13652. 

There’s no wonder why I sing all the time. 
33657. 

There’s no yellow in the Red, White & Blue. 13653, 
17998. 

There’s nobody else but you. 23096, 33658, 
53084. é 

There’s none like Jesus, 45997. 

There’s none like mother. 23097. 

There’s nothing better than a letter from home. 
53085. 

There’s nothing else to do. 40931. 

ig pomene in this world that I wouldn’t do for 
you. 8689. 

There’s nothing left I can say. 8690, 

There’s nothing more dismal than B.O. 33659. 

There’s nothing new under the sun. 13654. 

There’s nothing to it, it’s just new. 4192. 

There’s nothing too good for our soldiers, 50004. 

There’s one born every minute. 38172, 38769, 
38786, 39951, 40124, 


There’s one California for mine, 5201 (975), 24219 


There’s romance in the air. 45998, 

There’s romance, no matter where you go. 8691. 
There’s romance on the ice. 50007. 

There’s romance up in the Rockies. 18000, 

There’s room for love for two. 53086. 

There’s silver lining behind those war clouds, 8692. 
Si aL 8 So much to remember, so little to forget. 
There’s somebody else in your heart. 50008. 
te somebody gonna miss you when you’re gone. 
There’s somebody missing from our house. 28051. 
There s somebody waiting for me. 28052. 

There s someone behind us. 53087. 

There s someone going around taking names. 50009. 
There's someone who believes in you. 50010. 


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There’s something about a soldier. 4195. 
There’s something about that town. 13655. 
> 


There s something about you. 23099, 45999. 

There’s something goin’ on at Sister Johnson’s 
house. 28053. 

There’s something ina uniform. 13656. 

There’s something in my eye & I can’t get it out. 
46000. : 

There’s something in the wind. 40933. 

There's something in your eyes. 4196. 

There s something on my mind. 8693. 

There's springtime in my heart. 50011. 

There s stardust on the moon. 18001, 28054. 

There's still a star on our Christmas tree. 
53088. 

There's still time. 8694. 

There's still tonight. 53089. 

There s sunshine round the corner. 46001. 

There's [?]tears in my heart. 28055. 

There s the cape-cart. 18002. 

There’s the sweetest little something. 50012. 

There’s things to do in nineteen forty two. 
13657. 

There’s trouble for you. 33661. 

There’s two dancing devils in your eyes, but you are 
an angel at heart. 37529. 

There’s where I long to be. 8695. 

There’s where you'll find me. 34788 (720) 

There’s work to be done. 23100. 

There s work to do. 18003, 46002. 

There’s Yanks on the banks of Ireland. 33662. 

These are my prayers each night. 13658. 

These are the adventures of Jillo, Jocko & Jumbo. 
23101. 

These are the hands. 50013. 

These are the things I miss, I’ve kissed a boy good- 
bye. 53090. 

These are the things we need. 4197. 

These are they. 23102. 

These dreams of ours. 40934. 

These flowers are from you, my love. 13659. 

These foolish thoughts. 33663. 

These lonely hours. 53091. 

These three. 4198. 

These three for freedom. 46003. 

These tricks of yours. 46004. 

They ain’t gonna ration love. 46005. 

They ain’t gonna war no more. 8696, 37530, 
40935. 

They all ask for you. 33664. 

They all do it, you can do it too. 46006. 

They all do the fox trot now. 24219 (1307) 

They all had a photograph of you. 5201 (977), 
18845 (295) 

They all love Jack. 33665. 

They all run second to you. 50014. 

They all spell victory. 18004, 18005. 

They all wanted you for me. 50015. 

They all went over away down under. 53092. 

They also serve, who only wait & pray. 53093. 

They always follow me around. 5201 (978) 

They always had to spark. 27531. 

They are always in our heart. 53094. 

They asked for it. 4199, 23103, 33666. 

They asked for it, let them have it now. 
40936. ‘ 

They belong to me. 4200. 

They bit off more than they can chew. 50016. 

They bring you back to me. 33667. 

They buried my boy on the lone prairie. 4201. 

They call his name Jesus. 13660. 

They call me Sam the Diaper Man. 23104. 

They call to you, O soldier brave. 46007. 


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nos. 1-12, 1942 


They called my number. 23105. 

They called, you answered. 33668. 

They came over here, so we’re going over 
there. 33669. 

They can ration anything but you. 40937. 

They cannot destroy America. 46008. 

They can’t be so hot, ‘cause they hara kari. 
18006. 

They can’t beat U.S. 13661. 

They can’t black-out America. 8697. 

They can’t black out the Stars & stripes. 33670. 

They can’t blackout the moon. 18007, 18008, 
40938. 

They can’t blackout the sunshine of your smile. 13662. 

They can’t destroy my faith. 46009. 

They can’t do that to us. 4202. 

They can’t get you down. 2048, 2503, 4387, 
18009. 

They can’t lick America. 18010. 

They can’t make us stay whipped. 37532. 

They can’t put a ration on love. 50017. 

They can’t ration love. 46010. 

They can’t ration my love. 40939. 

They can’t ration my sugar. 8698. 

They can’t ration youfrom me. 28056. 

They can’t stop the moon from shining. 46011. 

They can’t take away our God. 18011. 

They can’t take last night from me. 18012. 

They can’t take our Flag away. 8699. 

They can’t take those mem’ries. 23106. 

They compromised on love. 23107. 

They couldn’t leave us alone. 4203. 

They crucified my Lord. 46012. 

They did it again. 4204. 

They died with their boots laced. 28057. 

They do. 37533. 

They do the air-raid trot. 46013. 

They do you much better at home. 
(728) 

They don’t believe me. 8700. 

They don’t hesitate any more. 18845 (296) 

They don’t know Brooklyn like I do. 23108, 
33671. 

They don’t speak to one another now. 40940. 

They don’t want to die. 40941. 

They dream of each other all night. 24219 (1308) 

They drew my number. 33672. 

They evermore doe sing. 28058. 

They fly by night. 13663. 

They gave all. 50018. 

They gave him wings. 4205. 

They gave to you glory Old Glory oh. 33673. 

They go marching by. 53095. 

They go wild over me. 28059. 

They had to stand up every time they, sat down. 
5201 (979), 34788 (721) 

They have to thank America. 4206. 

They heard about you. 13664. 

They hung up the old cordeen. 41610 (199) 

They just can’t stop the U.S.A. 23109. 

They just stopped comin’ around. 4207. 

They laughed at him in his home town. 46014. 

They laughed when I was caught in the draft. 19013. 

They left mea hillbilly heart. 33674. 

They live forever. 33675. 

They love to ride through tunnels. 50019. 

They never knew. 53636 (523) 

They never shall have America. 28060. 

They planted a treein the valley so they can 
hang me up some day. 46015. 

They romped on the strand. 46016. 

They said this wouldn’t last. 23110. 

They saw us do it. 28061. 


14692 


They say blues. 33676. 

They shall come & sing. 38171 (402) 

They shall not pass. 28062, 40942, 40943. 

They shall sing. 28063. 

They speak to me of love. 40944. 

They start in to battle again. 34788 (722) 

They start the victrola, & godancing around the 
floor. 14692 (729), 34788 (723) 

They started it. 33677. 

They started somethin’ but we’re gonna end it. 
13665. 

They started the war, let us win it. 23111. 

They stole my dear brown eyes away. 13666. 

They tell me. 28064. 

They tell me good news, then bad news. 28065. 

They that seek the Lord. 8701. 

They that sow in tears. 40945. 

They that trust in the Lord. 18014. 

They traded a son for a star. 40946. 

They went too far. 53096. 

They were our brave young soldiers. 18015. 

They whisper you are near 13667. 

They will get you, Mr. Hitler. 50020. 

They will never pass. 13668. 

They won’t come back till they finish the Japs. 
28066. 

They won’t come back to fight a later day. 
46017. 

They won’t get Bataan. 23112. 

They won’t take America. 50021. 

They’d envy me. 33678. — 

They’fl all be back in their homeland. 46018. 

They’ll be home again. 50022. 

They'll be waiting “till we come back. 18016. 

They’ll bow to Uncle Sammy. 33679. 

They'll catch him ina net. 46019. 

They’ll cheer you up. 18017. 

They’ll come back. 23113, 40947. 

They’ll do it everytime. 18018. 

They’ll fall upon their knees & pray. 28067. 

They’fl make it a peaceful Pacific again. 33680. 

They'll never know. 50023. 

They’ll never lick the doughboys. 50024. 

They’ll never make a monkey out of me. 37534. 

They’ll never ration love. 18019. 

They'll never stop the Stars & Stripes from flying 
in the breeze. 46020, 50025. 

They’ll never take a star from Old Glory. 33681. 

They’ll never take the stars out of heaven’s blue. 
53097. 

They’ll pay the price. 28068. 

They’ll regret the day they stabbed old Uncle Sam. 
40948. 

They’ll return. 33682. 

They'll return some day. 23114. 

They’ll thank us by-and-by. 24219 (1309) 

They’re all my boys. 53098. 

They’re all under the counter. 23115. 

They’re bringing back the old gray mare. 23116. 

They’re building another alley, for Sally. 4208. 

They’re burning down the house I was brung up 
in. 28069. 

They’re coming. 46021. 

They’re coming, the Yanks are coming. 46022. 

They’re doing a man’s job now. 36023. 

They’re fighting for the U.S. A. 4209. 

They’re fighting for you & me. 33683. 

They’re going to the army now Grace, Mary Jane & 
Jennie Lou. 33684. 

They’re in the army now, the Hatfields & Macoys. 37535. 

They’re in the junk pile now. 29091 (639), 38171 
(403) 

They’re just dreaming. 23117. 


2255 


They’ re my family. 13669. 

They're not comeing [?] back till they’ve finished 
with the Jap a 8702. 

They're not fooling now, hep, iep, hep, hep. 
28070. 

They’ re off. 13670, 13671. 

They're on their way, 23118, 37536. 

They're on their way, our boys of the U.S.A. 33685. 

They're our boys. 50026. 

They're our boys from home, 40949. 

They re our kin of people. 18020. 

They re our sons now. 13672. 

They're rationing coffee. 53099. 

They're rationing me on love. 37537. 

They re really gonna get it. 33686. 

They re talking about you. 4210. 

They’ re the boys that’s [?] going to win this 
war. 18021. 

They re the sons of the men who fought over 
there. 46024. 

They re wonderful men, aren’t they. 8703. 

They've been asking for it, let’s let ’em have it. 
18022. . 

They ve broken your doll, I know. 29091 (640) 

They ve censored everything but love. 37538. 

They’ ve dimmed out the bright lights of Broad- 
way. 46025, 46026. 

They’ ve drafted my love. 28071. 

They ve taken away the railings. 28072. 

Thief on the cross. 5201 (980) 

Thimbleful of love. 37539. 

Thine alone, 4211, 18023. 

Thine be the glory. 38171 (404) 

Thine eyes so blue & tender. 53636 (524) 

Thine is my heart. 18024 

Thingamajing. 4212. 

Things. 59027. 

Things about comin’ my way. 18025. 

Things ain’t what they used to be. 33687, 40950. 

Things are different. 13673. 

Things are different now. 4213. 

roo are getting better every day. 47124 (500, 

01 

Things are going our way. 28073. 

as are so different now-a-days. 47124 (502, 
503 

Things happen. 28074. 

Things have changed. 4214, 50028. 

Things I like to remember. 46027. 

Things love brings. 33688. 

Things might have been so different. 8'704. 

Things that make a soldier great. 23119. 

Things that make me long for you. 33689. 

Things that make me sigh. 28075. 

Things that you say. 8705. 

Things we adore. 23120. 

Things we left behind us. 4215. 

Things we love. 8706. 

Things we love, will live again. 13674. 

Things we used to do. 33690. 

Things wear out. 4216. 

Things you talk about. 4217. 

Things your dreamy eyes tell me. 28076. 

Thing-ummy bob. 53100. 

Thing-ummy bob that’s going to win the war. 
40951. 

Think dear of me. 33691. 

Think it over. 4218. 

Think of me, 23121, 37540, 50029. 

Think of me, sailor. 18026. 

Think twice before you speak once. 
28077. 

Thinking it over. 53101. 


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Thinking of a dream. 4219. 

Thinking of the hours I’ve spent with you. 40952. 

Thinking of them. 40953. 

Thinking of you. 4220, 13676, 13677, 28078, 29091 
(641, 642), 37541, 46028, 46029. 

Thinking of you, my dear. 46030. 

Thinking of you, sweetheart. 23122. 

Thinking tonight of my sweetheart. 
33692. 

3d record. 81707. 

3d rhumba. 8708. 

Third sonata. 28079. 

Third weather squadron. 33693. 

Thirsting to thunder. 46031. 

Thirsty fly. 46032, 50030. 

Thirteen arrows. 28080. 

Thirteen pirates. 4221. 

ae weeks of training will neip every man. 
4222. 

Thirteenth armored song. 53102. 

13th regiment march, to victory. 28081. 

Thirteenth sergeant. 23123. 

31st battalion cheer song. 28082. 

35 ee hae chorales, songs & intonation studies. 
4223. 

Thirty five miles an hour. 40954. 


Thirty improvisations in all major & minor keys. 


for piano. 53636 (525). 

Thirty minutes before reveille. 40955. 

Thirty minutes from The chimes of Normandy. 
8708 (a) 

Thirty minutes with Carmen. 8708 (b) 

Thirty minutes with Iolanthe. 8708 (c) 


‘Thirty minutes with Maritana. 8708 (d) 


2256 


Thirty minutes with Martha. 81708 (e) 

Thirty minutes with The Bohemian girl. 8708 (f) 

Thirty minutes with The gondoliers. 8708 (g) 

Thirty offertories for the organ. 24219 (1310) 

Thirty organ pieces for use in Christian science 
churches. 5201 (981) 

Thirty thirsty sailors. 40956, 46033. 

33 pieces for sight reading. 29091 (643) 

Thirty-two bars of love. 28083. 

This above all. 4224, 23124, 23125, 46034. 

This aching heart of mine. 18027. 

This American mother of mine. 23126. 

This & that. 23127. 

This beautiful country of mine. 53103. 

This bitter-sweet goodbye. 23128. 

This cannot last forever. 28084. 

This can’t go on forever. 28085. 

This changing world. 50031. 

This charming day. 28086. 

This Christmas night. 50032. 

This church is God’s temple. 23129, 33694. 

This country of ours. 37542. 

This crazy thing called love. 33695. 

This day is mine. 8709. 

This dump will soon be mine. 33696. 

This England. 28087. . 

This Flag of ours. 37543. 

This flower you gave to me. 34788 (724) 

This for the Japs. 46035. 

This free land of liberty. 53104. 

This freedom shall not fall. 33697. 

This glorious freedom. 13678. 

This glorious land of mine. 33698, 50033. 

This Good Old Book is for all. 50835 (371) 

This good old U.S.A. 46036. 

This grand old U.S.A. 4225. 

This great American boy. 13679. 

This great, great nation, the U.S.A. 23130. 

This haunted heart. 53105, 

This heart of mine. 4226, 18028, 28088. 


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INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


This heart so bold. 50034. 

This heritage. 13680. 

This home of paradise. 18029. 

This is a day. 13681. 

This is a great, great country. 33699. 

This is a night for love. 18030°- 

This is a people’s war. 46037. 

This is America. 13682, 23131, 23132. 

This is America’s answer. 37544. 

This is better than dreaming. 40957. 

This is Christmas time. 50835 (372) 

This is everything. 13683. 

This is Ginger, this is Lanny. 33700. 

This is God’s war. 23133, 28089, 28090. 

This is how we’ll win the war. 40958. 

This is it. 46038. 

This is Jimmy’s birthday. 33701. 

This is love. 8710, 13684, 28091, 33702. 

This is love, I know. 13685. 

This is mine. 18031. 

This is more than love. 23134. 

This is my country. 28092, 46039. 

This is my country, too. 37703. 

This is my dream. 4227, 53106. 

This is my duty to Him. 47124 (504) 

This is my heart. 4228. 

This is my last appeai. 13686. 

This is my love for you. 46040. 

This is my native land. 8711. 

This is my prayer. 23135. 

This is my prayer for you. 28093. 

This is my reverie. 13687. 

This is my way. 33704. 

This is no dream. 40959. 

This is no laughing matter. 4229. 

This is no place for me. 5201 (982), 14692 
(730) 

This is no time. 33705. ; 

This is no time for tears. 23136, 53107. 

This is not a war song. 46041. 

This is not goodbye. 28094. 

This is our America. 13688. 

This is our land. 18032. 

This is our love waltz. 46042. 

This is our victory. 46043. 

This is our waltz, sweetheart. 28095. 

This is our war. 28096. 

This is real. 13689. 

This is station U.S.A. 53108. 

This is the army. 25557, 25675, 26841, 27486, 
28009, 28097, 29249, 29322, 31091, 34563, 43931, 
46044-46047, 46967. 

This is the army, Mister Jones. 8712, 28097. 

This is the beginning of the end. 46048. 

This is the blue network. 33706. 

This is the day. 5201 (983), 8713, 28098, 
33707. 

This is the day which the Lord hath made. 
33708. 

This is the end. 13690, 33709. 

This is the end of all my dreams. 4230. 

This is the end of me. 8714. 

This is the happy morning. 50835 (373) 

This is the hour of banquet. 46049. 

This is the house of swing. 8715. 

This is the land of the free. 4231. 

This is the life. 46050. 

This is the life I love. 40960. 

This is the life that I love. 28099. 

This is the Master’s way. 50035. 

This is the moment Supreme. 23137. 

This is the night. 8716, 18033, 40961. 

This is the people’s war. 37545. 


This is the place for me. 18034. 

This is the way. 18035. 

This is the way I want you to be. 40962. 

This is war. 28100, 33710. 

This is war time. 18036. 

This is what a soldier dreams. 33711. 

This is what they call real love. 23138. 

This is what they meant, when they said love. 
13691. 

This is what we're fighting for. 53109. 

This is where I came in. 4232. 

This is worth fighting for. 23139, 28101, 46051- 
46055. 

This is your chance. 46056. 

This is your concern & it’s my concern. 28102. 

This is your fight for life. 46057. 

This is your war. 23140, 46058. 

This is your wedding day. 18037. 

This isn’t the way I wanted love to be. 33712. 

This land of mine. 8717. 

This land of ours. 23141. 

This land we love. 4233. 

This little flower. 50036. 

This little rosary. 33713. 

This lonely heart. 18038. 

This lonely night. 46059. 

This love of ours. 4234. 

This love will bloom again. 18039. 

This love you Share with me. 8718. 

This lovely song my eulogy. 13692. 

This may not be love. 33714. 

This means our last goodbye. 4235. 

This must be a dream. 46060. 

This must be spring. 46061. 

This must be the real thing. 40963. 

This my love. 37546. 

This, my love affair. 53110. 

This navy of ours. 50037. 

This new Christmas carol. 53111. 


. This new land they have found. 18040. 


This night. 8719, 28103. 

This night forever more. 33715. 

This night is ours. 8720, 13693, 46062. 
This night was made for you & me. 46063. 
This night we’ll never forget. 47124 (505) 
This night will live forever. 23142. 
This nite, blue eyes, this nite. 50038. 
This old pipe of mine. 37547. 

This old world ticks on. 40964. 

This one’s for my mom. 28104. 

This our love. 46064. 

This patriotic feeling. 13694. 

This photograph of you. 46065. 

This pig-iron world. 37548. 

This proves that we’re in love. 50039. 
This rhumba, please. 37549. 

This rug cuttin’ man of mine. 28105. 
This ship of ours. 40965. 

This side of glory. 40966. 

This side of Mexico way. 37550. 

This spells victory. 40967. 

This thing called love. 33716. 

This thing called past. 13695. 

This throbbing in my heart. 4236. 

This time. 4237, 8721. 

This time for keeps. 7022, 7261, 18041. 
This time I know. 40968. 

This time, I’m really in love. 13696. 
This time it’s real. 53112. 

This time it’s Berlin. 40969. 

This time, we'll finish the job. 13697. 
This touches our heart. 50040. 

This train. 46066. 


INDEX 


This U.S. A. 50041. 

This waltz we dance. 40970. 

This war means everything. 40971. 

This war we’re out to win. 28106, 50042. 

This was it, the real thing. 50043. 

This way. 40972. 

This way out. 18845 (286), 24219 (22, 23) 

This way to my heart. 18042. 

This wide world has only one you. 29091 
(644, 645) 

This will be a lonesome summer, without you, 
sweetheart. 18043, 

This will never do. 23143. 

This world is not my home. 4238. 

This world to me is like a bubble. 46067. 

This world war poker game. 28107. 

This world’s too full of hate. 13698. 

This’ll never do. 28108. 

Thistle down. 40973. - 

Tho’ drums beat the rhythm. 40974. 

Tho’ far away. 37551. 

Tho’ far away in the yesterday, yet how near 
it seems. 33717. 

Tho’ I’m a long, long way from Tipperary. 
5201 (984) 


Tho’ I’m smiling, I’m lonesome for someone. 18044. 


Tho’ our lips have never met. 46068. 

Tho’ you are gone. 17045, 18046, 23144. 

Tho’ you forget. 33718. 

Tho’ you’re away. 50044. 

Tho’ you’re gone. 46069. 

Tho’ you’re only a buck in the army, you’re the 
whole darn’d army to me. 18047. 

Thomas’ fantasie. 8722. 

Thome. 14692. (731) 

Thompson’s (John) modern course for the piano. 
50045. 

Thornton. 23145. 

Those awful tattle tales. 5201 (985) 

Those baby days. 46070. 

Those beautiful eyes. 18048. 

Those beautiful eyes of brown. 46071. 

Those blue eyes don’t sparkle anymore. 4239. 

Those boys in navy blue. 50046. 

Those boys of Uncle Sam. 8723. 

Those castles I built. 13699. 

Those Charlie Chaplin feet. 24219 (1311), 34788 
(725) 

Those come hither eyes. 38171 (405), 53636 
(526) 

Those days will come again to old Hawaii. 23146. 

Those dirty Japanese. 18049. 

Those dirty little Japs. 13700. 

Those dirty yellow Japanese. 4240. 

Those eyes. 28109, 46072. 

Those eyes of blue. 33719, 46073. 

Those eyes you wear. 53113. 

Those fellows dressed by Uncle Sam. 23147. 

Those gasoline rationing blues. 53114. 

Those golden hours with you. 13701. 

Those gone & left me blues. 18050. 

Those green-eyed blues. 50047. 

Those happy days. 4241. 

Those Irving Berlin melodies. 29091 (646) 

Those isolationist blues. 33720. 

Those Japs are going to pay. 23148. 

Those little guys with the slanty eyes. 13702. 

Those little Japs are funny little chaps, or 
yaps. 4242. 

Those little sons of the Rising Sun, 53115. 

Those little things. 28110. 

Those little things meant so much. 46074. 

Those little things you do. 37552. 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Those little yellow Japs. 46075. 

Those musical eyes. 14692 (732) 

Those old pals of mine. 46076. 

Those Pearl Harbor blues. 33721. 

Those precious diamonds. 46077. 

Those pussy woozy yo yo’ing Japs, wahoo, we 
did. 18051. 

Those southern dreams, 40975. 


‘ Those sweet little things you say. 40976. 


Those vibrant sounds. 53116. 

Those walking blues. 28111. 

Those were the good old days. 28112. 

Those yellow-Japs. 8724. 

Thou art mine. 53636 (527) 

Thou art my hiding place. 14692 (733), 37553. 

Thou art my sweetheart forever. 46078. 

Thou art, O God. 41610 (200) 

Thou art so dear. 14692 (734) 

Thou didst leave Thy throne. 47124 (506) 

Thou, God, seest me. 46079, 

Thou hast won my heart. 50048. 

Thou knowest all. 4243. 

Thou knowest, Lord. 53636 (528) \ 

Thou Life of life. 4244. 

Thou sanctified fire. 46080. 

Thou shalt not kill. 18052. 

Thou, the highest. 46081. 

Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace. 24219 
(1312), 38171 (406) 

Thou wilt light my candle. 50049. 

Though I have failed. 50835 (374) 

Though now it’s goodnight. 13703. 

Though the gold in your hair is turning to 
silver. 46082. 

Though we are an ocean apart. 40977. 

Though you’re gone. 4245. 

Thought, 23149. 

Thought for you. 23150. 

Thought of a love that is gone. 23151. 

Thought of you. 33722. 

Thought you’d like to know. 46083. 

Thought your eyes convey. 28113. 

Thoughtful moments. 28114. 

Thoughtful things you do, 23152. 

Thoughts. 4246, 13704, 18053, 33723, 50050. 

Thoughts at sunset. 14692 (735) 

Thoughts of a soldier. 40978. 

Thoughts of home. 33724, 

Thoughts of love. 24219 (1313), 28115. 

Thoughts of the past. 23153. 


“Thoughts of you. 18054, 18055, 24219 (1314), 


33725, 23726, 40979, 40980. 
Thoughts of you remain. 18056, 33727. 
Thou’rt like a beauteous flower. 14692 (736) 
Thou’rt like unto a flower. 4247, 5201 
(986) 


’ Thousand candles. 37554. 


Thousand kisses. 46084. 

Thousand million miles. 28116. 

Thousand years ago. 5201 (987), 14692 ~ 
(737) 

Thousand years to come. 18057. 

Thousands of girlies, the reason of love. 50835 
(375) 

Thread of scarlet. 8725. 

Threads of gold. 8726. 

Three American sketches. 53117. 

Three bad boys. 53118. 

Three bad wolves. 46085. 

Three Billy Goats Gruff. 33728. 

Three black spots. 8727. 

Three blind mice. 9582 (530), 33729, 40981. 

Three blind mice at the nightclub floor show. 4248. 


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nos. 1-12, 1942 


Three blind mice of forty-two. 4249. 

Three bluejackets. 28117, 37555. 

Three bones. 13705. 

Three bwidies of mine. 53119. 

Three - C book. 8728. 

Three candles. 50051. 

Three cheers, 18058, 24219 (1315) 

Three cheers for all of you. 50052. 

Three cheers for America. 23154. 

Three cheers for democracy. 37556. 

Three cheers for good old U.S.A. 40982. 

Three cheers for MacArthur. 131706, 13707, 
18059, 37557. 

Three cheers for me. 33730. 

Three cheers for Mr. F.D.R. 18060. 

Three cheers for old U.S.A. 18061. 

Three cheers for our Flag. 28118. 

Three cheers for our navy, second tonone. 50053. 

Three cheers for our President. 4250, 8729, 8730, 
18062. 

Three cheers for Roosevelt. 33731. 

Three cheers for soldier boys. 18063. 

Three cheers for the boys over there. 46086. 

Three cheers for the I.L.G.W.U. 37558. 

Three cheers for the U.S. O. 33732. 

Three cheers for the U.S.A. 8731, 8732, 23155, 

28119. 

Three cheers for the Yanks, 23156. 

Three cheers for Uncle Sam. 13708. 

Three cheers for you, Gen. McArthur [?] 18064. 

Three cheers to Old Glory. 46087. 

Three Christmas carols. 37559. 

Three colors. 40983. 

Three Derringers. 23157. 

Three dots; a dash ...—. 4251. 

Three dots, a dash, is for victory. 13709. 

Three dots &adash. 8733, 13710, 23158, 46088. 

Three dots & a dash for victory. 18065. 

Three dots & a dash, V for victory. 23159. 

Three dreams. 53120. 

Three duets. 8734, 24219 (1316) 

Three eastern love songs. 53636 (529) 

Three encore sketches. 47124 (507) 

Three English melodies. 18066. 

Three favorite melodies. 53636 (530) 

Three four-part ricercari. 23160. 

Three fugal studies. 28120. 

Three gifts. 13711. 

Three goofy men. 33733. 

Three happy pieces. 317560. 

Three holy women. 5201 (988) 

Three humoresques. 14692 (738-740) 

Three hundred years ago. 8735. 

Three intermezzi. 40984. 

Three Irish pictures. 9582 (531) 

Three Jap-Axis. 53121. 

Three jolly Welshmen. 4252. 

Three kisses. 8736, 33734, 46089. 

Three letters in the mailbox. 33735. 

Three little bears. 13712. 

Three little buidies. 50054. 

Three little chickens. 53636 (531) 

Three little fairy songs. 8737. 

Three little kisses. 50055. 

Three little niggers. 33736. 

Three little pearly girls. 37561. 

Three little pigs. 4933, 14692 (741) 

Three little sisters. 13713, 13714. 

Three little skunks. 46090. 

Three little words. 13715, 28121. 

Three little words, I love you. 46091. 

Three loud cheers for U.S.A. 23161. 

Three loves had I. 40985. 


Three marches of American revolutionary days. 
8738. 

Three minutes of heaven. 
53122. 

Three moods & a theme. 4253. 

Three mothers pray. 37562. 

Three mummers. 13716, 46094. 

Three musketeers of the grand old U.S.A. 37563. 

Three novelties. 40986. 

Three nymphs. 24219 (1317, 1318) 

Three of a kind. 33737. 

Three of us. 8739. 

Three of us are lonely. 18067. 

Three offertories. 41610 (201) 

Three ier? themes from Beethoven. 24219 
1319 

ae pastels. 23162. 

Three pastorals. 46095. 

Three pieces. 50056. 

Three pieces for piano. 40987. 

Three pieces from Romeo & Juliet ballet. 53123. 

Three Polish dances. 23163. 

3 preludes. 9582 (532) 

Three quarter moon. 13717. 

Three rings march. 47124 (508, 509) 

Three rosy faced toppers. 46096. 

Three rousing cheers for our defenders. 53124. 

Three scores & ten. 23164. 

Three short, one long. 4254, 4255, 8740. 

Three solitaires. 24219 (1320) 

Three sonatas for young people. 41610 (202) 

Three songs. 4256. 

Three songs of childhood. 9582 (533) 

Three southern melodies. 24219 (1321) 

Three stars. 8741, 18068. 

Three stripes. 50057. 

Three summer songs. 5201 (989) 

Three terrific guys. 46097, 50058. 

Three thieves go after the treasure. 13718. 


46092, 46093, 


‘Three things I love. 46098. 


Three thousand dollars. 23165. 
3,121 miles away. 46099, 46100, 53125. 
Three trees. 40988. 

3 tuneful pieces. 47124 (510) 

Three Walt Whitman songs. 317564. 
Three Wise Men. 46100*. 

Three wishes. 24219 (1322) 

Three word tones. 50059. 

Three words & music. 4257. 

Three years ago tomorrow. 13719. 
Threefold amen. 8742. 

Threshing day. 40989. 

Thrice. 13720. 

Thrill divine. 23166. : 
Thrill of loving you. 33738. 

Thrilled from the start. 18069. 
Throned upon the awful tree. 8743. 
Through a Venetian blind. 28122. 
Through blue skies. 28123. 

Through life alone. 28124. 

Through the clouds. 13721. 

Through the cornfields. 38171 (407) 
Through the cross to victory. 46101. 


Through the day Thy love has spared us. 9582 


(534) 

Through the day Thy love hath spared us. 
18845 (297) 

Through the gates of Paradise. 37565. 

Through the hills & vales. 40990. 

Through the night. 33739. 

Through the shadows. 37566. 

Through the woods. 50835 (376) 


Through to liberty. 33740. 

Through woodland trails. 23167. 

Through your eyes I see my paradise, 28125. 

Throw a kiss to the Flag. 46102. 

Throw another log on the homefire. 37567, 

Throw this old dog a bone. 28126. 

Throw your little scrap into the big scrap, 53126. 

Throwin’ the bull, 37568. 

Throwing kisses at the sun, 37569, 

Thrown back jive. 33741. 

Thru’ a window of stars. 40991. 

Thru for the day. 18070. 

Thru my windows. 46103. 

Thru stars in the night. 53127. 

Thru the blue oi the night, 28127. 

Thru the ev’ning blue. 28128. 

Thru’ the night. 23168, 

Thru time & space & eternity. 8744. 

Thrush to his love. 18845 (298), 38171 
(408) 

Thud! Thud!l Thud, 46104, 

Thug, lug, sluz & Dug. 23169. 

Thumb music ior a hitch-hiker. 4258. 

Thumbelina, 18071. 

Thumbs up. 4259-4261, 18072, 23170-23173, 
28129, 37570, 37571, 46105. 

Thumbs up, America, 4262, 18073, 37572. 

Thumbs up! And V for vict'ry. 13722. 

Thumbs up, boys, we are coming. 8745, 

Thumbs up, brother. 13723. 

Thumbs up for love. 13724. 

Thumbs up for victory. 23174, 53128, 

Thumbs up! Onto victory. 8746. 

Thumbs up—thumbs down. 18074. 

Thumbs up! We’re coming through. 4263, 

Thumbs up, Winston. 8747. 

Thumper song. 28130. 

Thunder & blazes. 13725. 

Thunder & lightning. 43129, 

Thunder over Tokio. 33742. 

Thunder Rock. 50060, 

Thundering herd, 53130, 

Thus saith the Lord. 14692 (742) 

Thus saith the Lord God, 29091 (647) 

Thus we march on to victory. 28131. 

Thy God reigneth, 46106, 

Thy grace is sutficient tor me. 13726. 

Thy kingdom come, 24219 (1323), 28132. 

Thy life in me. 53131. 

Thy pertect love. 29091 (648) 

Thy refuge. 13727. 

Thy valentine. 9582 (535) 

Thy will be done. 18075, 28133, 46107. 

Thy word in my heart. 13728, 

Thy years be roses, sweet. 50835 (377) 

Ti portero con me. 33743, 

Ti volevo bene ma non lo sapevo. 33744. 

Tia Juana moonlight. 33745. 

Tibicen, the flute player. 28134. 

Tica ti -tica ta. 4264. 

Tick-a-way. 23175. 

Tick goes my heart, 4265, 

Tick, tock, hear the clock, 28135. 

Tick-tock serenade, 37573, 46108, 
Ticka-ticka-to. 8748. 

Ticketyboo, 4266, 40992. 

Tic-ki-tic-ki-ta, 40993. 

Tickletune. 18076, 

Ticonderoga! Pencils, 13729. 
Tic-tac-toe, 4267, 4268. 

Tidal-wave of grace. 38171 (409) 

Tide o1 time. 18077. 

Tides ot glory. 28136, 


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Tie a string around your finger. 50061. 

Tie a string around your heart, 8749, 46109, 

Tie a string on the moon. 13730. 

Tie into them Yanks, 28137. 

Tie up all your hopes with cheer. 46110, 

Tierra de paz. 4269, 

Tiger. 28138, 37574. z 

Tiger loose. 23176. 

Tiger, tiger. 53636 (532) 

Tiger waltz. 53132. 

Tigre. 4270, ; 

Tik tok Jee. 8750. : 

’Til I come back to you. 4271, i 

Til lreturn, 28139, . 

*Til now. 37575. 

’Til that day when. 18078. 

*Til the bugle calls no more, 53133, 

’Til the end of time. 13731. 

’Til the Rising Sun has fallen, 8751. 

’Til the stars fall. 8752. ; 

*Til the storm clouds roll away. 50062, 53134, } 

*Til the victory is ours. 33746. 

*Til they yell Uncle. 33747. 

’*Til tomorrow comes. 33748. 

’Til victory’s won, 8753, 37576, 

*Til you return, 13732, 28140, 28141. 

Till after the victory is won, 53135, 

Till all men are free. 50063, 

Till dawn. 4272, 5201 (990) 

Till de Jedgement Day. 23177. ' 

Till dreams come true, 23178, : 

Till freedom bells are ringing. 28142. 

Till freedom is won, 13733. : 

Till I come back to you. 33749, 53136, 

Till Icome home. 46111. 

Till I join you, too. 37577. 

Till I met you, 4273, 4274, 40994, 

Till I return, 23179. 

Till I return to you, 4275. 

Till I wake, 28143. 

Till I’m back in the U.S.A. 33750, 

Till it’s over, over there. 28144. 

Till judgment day. 8754. 

Till London Bridge falls down, 8755. 

Till the battle’s won. 23180, 

Till the boys come home. 9582 (536, 537), 24219 
(1324, 1325) 

Till the call cease firing is sounded, 37578. 

Till the Eagles are over Berlin, 46112. 

Till the end of day brings you home. 23181. 

Till the end of time. 8756. 

Till the Flag of freedom shelters all. 33751. 

Till the longest day I live. 28145, 

Till the real thing comes along. 50064. 

Till the stars cease to shine, 18079, 28146. 

Till the stars say goodnight. 33752. 

Till the sun shines thru again. See I’m hangin’ up 
my saddle, till the sun shines thru again. 

Till the sun will shine tonight. 13734. 

Till the whole world’s free again. 23182. 

Till the world is free. 23183. 

Till then. 4276, 23184. 

Till then, my darling. 40995. 

Till then you’re my sweet memory. 46113. 

Till there are clear skies above. 33753. 

Till there’s peace in the U.S.A. 40996. 

Till tomorrow comes, 37579, 

Till victory. 4277, 4278, 18080, 40997. 

Till victory comes. 50065. 

Till victory is ours. 53137. 

Till victory is won. 18081. 


Tidings of Bethlehem, 40993*. | 
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nos. 1-12, 1942 


Till war clouds pass over. 46114. 

Till we both meet again. 18082. 

Till we meet. 18083. 

Till we meet again. 23185. 

Till we meet again, little darlin’. 23186, 53138. 
Till we meet again tomorrow. 13735. 
Till we meet at Waikiki. 23187. 

Till we win. 13736, 13737. 

Till we win the victory. 50066. 

Till we win victory. 18084. 

Till you belong to me. 50835 (378) 

Till you come back, dear. 18085. 

Till you come back, sweetheart. 37580. 
Till you come back to me. 33754. 

Till you return, soldier boy. 33755. 
Till you return someday. 50067. 

Till you walked out on me. 23188. 

Till you went away. 23189. 

Till your buddy comes home. 8757. 
Till your dad comes back to me. 40998. 
Till your Johnny comes marching home. 53139. 
Tillie. 40999. 

Tillie, I’m your Willie. 46115. 

Tillie, the toiler. 46116. 


Tillman (Floyd) & Lew Childre’s album,of songs. 


13738. 
Tilly & Sven. 41000. 
Tim. 50068. 
Tim & father. 37581. 
Tim Rooney’s at the fightin’. 
(379) 
Tim runs away. 37582. 
Timba tambah. 28147. 
Timbales. 8758. 
Timberlane. 53140. 
Timbuctoo. 50835 (380) 
Time. 5201 (991) 
Time & eternity. 29091 (649) 
Time & war. 46117. 
Time draws nigh. 53141. 
Time for a dance. 18086. 
Time for freedom. 23190. 
Time for love. 53142. 
Time for love, let’s make love. 
Time for swings. 46118. 
Time has changed for you & me. 18087. 
Time has come. 28148. 
Time has passed, I can’t forget. 37583. 
Time hasn’t changed my mind, 4279. 
Time I knew. 46119. 
Time is now. 23192. 
Time is so scarce. 18088. 
Time ig so short. 33756. 
Time I’ve lost in wooing. 24219 (1326) 
Time-keeper’s song. 13739. 
Time lingers on. 37584. 
Time marches on. 23193. 
Time may change. 46120. 
Time now is. 53143. 
Time out todream. 46121. 


47124 (511), 50835 


23191. 


Time, the place & the girl. 43992, 46000*, 48823, 


52635, 53176. 
Time to dream. 13740, 18089, 23194. 
Time to goto bed. 33757. 
Time to go to bed now. 37585. 
Time to kill. 46122. 
Time to rise. 50069. 
Time to tinker ’roun’. 4280. 
Time today. 4281. 
Time took time. 37586. 
Time will go on. 23195. 
Time will pass. 18090. 


Time will tell. 4282, 13741, 13742, 33758, 46123, 


46124, 53144. 


Time won’t be so long. 50070. 


INDEX 


Times. 8759. 

Time’s a-wastin’. 46125, 50071. 

Times brings [?]a change. 23196. 

Times of today. 18091. 

Timid soul. 18092. ; 

Timoshenko & MacArthur. 41001. 

Timothy. 47124 (512) 

Tim’s party. 37587. 

Tin tan tin. 33759. 

Tina. 50835 (164), 53636 (40, 41, 427) 

Tinega. 46126. 

Ting-a-ling. 33760, 41002. 

Ting-a-ling-a-ling. 8760. 

Tingle - tingle - tingle. 23197. 

Tinker Bell. 8761. 

Tinker polka.. 13743. 

Tinterera. 28149. 

Tiny & terrific. 33761. 

Tiny bouquet. 13744. 

Tiny little soldier. 18093. 

Tiny spark of love. 37588. 

Tiny tales for harpist beginners. 

Tiny toy elephant. 33762. 

Tiny tunes for tiny tots. 41003. 

Tiny Wake Island. 8762. 

Tioga melody. 41004. 

Tip of my tongue. 41005. 

‘Tip to Nip. 53145. 

Tip toe to Tokio. 50072. 

Tip-top Tipperary Mary. 29091 (650) 

‘Tipperary. 18845 (299) 

‘Tipperary guards. 24219 (1327) 

‘'Tippie polka. 13745. 

Tippy-toe. 8763. 

Tipsy Gipsy. 4283. 

Tiptoe. 18095. 

Tirando con dum dum. 8764, 

Tire song. 46127. 

Tired am I of ridin’. 50073. 

Tired & sleepy. 34788 (726) 

Tired baby. 28150. 

Tired little fella. 53146. 

Tired of carrying an aching heart. 46128. 

Tired of it all. 13746, 37589. 

Tired of loving a girl like you. 28151. 

Tis a song of victory. 50074. 

‘Tis all that Ican say. 24219 (1328) 

Tis autumn. 4284. 
*Tis better to have loved, ’tis better to have lost 
than never to have loved at all. 50075. 

’*Tis glorious Easter morning. 5201 (992) 
Tis Jesus. 53636 (533) 

‘Tis love. 13747, 47124 (513) 

Tis not goodbye. 50076. 

‘Tis sad but true that we must die. 8765. 

Tis snowing. 14692 (743) 

‘Tis spring again. 18096. 

*Tis the Colin Kelly spirit, that will never, never 
die. 13748. 

Tis the end, so farewell. 53636 (534) 

Tis the land for me. 23198. 

‘Tis the old-old song of Ireland. 28152. 

Tis winter in my heart. 41006, 50077. 

Tis written. 24219 (1329) 

Tish. 29775, 29807, 31879, 32698, 33542, 33763- 
33766, 33774. 

Tish & Charlie. 33765. 

Tish on roller skates. 33766. 

Tit-for-tat. 41007. 

Tit willow. 46129. 

Titania. 8766. 

Titina’s party. 50078. 


18094. 


Titus. 2586. 

Tko se bregom sece. 41008. 

To — —. 41009. 

Toachild. 29091 (651) 
Toacity in Judea. 50079. 

To afirefly. 33767. 

To a gardenia. 33768. 

To a liberty belle. 53147. 
Toarose. 4285. 

Toa soldier boy. 41010. 

To a soldier sweetheart. 33769. 
Toastar. 24219 (1330), 28153. 
Toaviolet. 24219 (1331) 

To a wild rose. 13749, 13750. 
To all mothers. 23199. 

To all parts of the world — liberty. 46130. 
To Althea, from prison. 28154. 
To America. 4286, 8767-8769. 
To an American soldier. 23200. 
To an old miniature. 34788 (727) 
To an old romance. 4287. 

To Anthea. 24219 (1332) 

To approaching sleep. 4288. 

To arms. 18097, 18098, 23201, 46131. 


To arms, America. 8770, 28155, 33770, 53148. 


To arms, Americans. 23202, 23203, 50080. 

To arms, democracy. 33771. 

To arms for liberty. 8771. 

To arms for victory. 53149. 

To arms, to arms, America. 8772, 50081. 

To arms, you sons of freedom. 46132. 

To battle for freedom again. 13751. 

To battle stations, we’re rolling along. 50082. 

To be an American. 23204. 

To be or not to be. 4289, 9582 (538) 

To be or not to be in love. 18099. 

To be or not to be, that is the question that can 
only be answered by your heart. 13752. 

To Berlin via Tokio. 33772. 

To brother Ralph. 50083. 

To call you mine, 24219 (1333) 

To carnations. 24219 (1334) 

To cherry blossoms. 18100. 

To comfort you. 5201 (993) 

To crown our Jesus, 29091 (652) 

To daffodils. 5201 (994) 

Todemocracy. 4290. 

To dream, to hope & pray. 8773. 

To Electra. 4291. 

To every American. 13753. 

To fight for our liberty. 13754. 

To fight for the Red, White and Blue. 50084. 

To fight for the U.S. A. 4292. 

To France. 23205. 

Tofreedom. 13755. 

To General MacArthur. 46133. 

To hear you say again, I’m yours. 28156. 

To hear your voice. 38171 (410, 411) 

To Helen. 50085. 

To hell with Hitler. 37590. 

To hell with the Axis. 53150. 

To hell with you, Mr. Hitler. 37591. 

To his mother. 4293. 

To Hiti & Mussi & Japs. 33773. 

To jail. 33774. 

To Karina. 14692 (744) 

To keep America free. 13756. 

To keep that flame alight. 13757, 33775. 

To knock out the stuffin’s of the guys with the 
whips. 13758. 

To know that I am in love with you. 18101. 

To little towns. 46134. 

To live & love. 46135. 


INDEX 
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To live once again. 46136. 

To Lou. 41610 (203) 

To love. 4294, 28157. 

To MacArthur & victory. 28158. 

To make the whole world free. 28159. 

To Mary. 37592. 

To Mary in heaven. 28160. 

Tome. 4295, 23206, 23207, 41011. 
To me you'll alwaysbe mydear old pal. 46137. 
To memory you are dear. 23208. 

To MexicolI go. 50086. 

To morning. 8774. 

To mother. 18102, 28161, 41012, 53151. 
To Mother Fairie. 8775. 

To mothers everywhere. 23209. 

To Mount Monadnock. 50835 (381) 

To music. 5201 (995), 13759. 


To my adobe home out on that golden dome, 41013. 


To my dear. 37593. 

To my dearest. 50087. 

To my Flag. 50088. 

To my flying Willie: Rose of Miami. 33776. 

To my friends. 33777. 

To my heart—bidding it have nofear. 28162. 

To my home in Sleepy Hollow Vale. 33778. 

To my lady Pamela. 34788 (728) 

To my mate. 4296. 

To my mom. 23210. 

To my mother. 18103, 53152. 

To my mother at home. 53153. 

To my native land. 33779. 

To my old home. 13760. 

To my son. 8776. 

To my son, Bob. 18104, 33780. 

To my sweetheart over there. 37594. 

To naSe staveni pochod. 29091 (653, 654) 

To oneI love. 14692 (745) 

To our boys. 33781. 

To our boys in drab & blue. 13761. 

To our boys of the U.S. A. 23211. 

To our Flag, rally ’round. 8777. 

To our Franklin D. Roosevelt. 13762. 

To our heroes. 23212. 

To our heroes in khaki. 46138. 

To our men of Bataan. 50089. 

To our mother. 33782. 

To our new army. 18105. 

To our parents. 28163. 

To our sailor boys in blue. 33783. 

To our service men. 28164. 

To our sweethearts o’er there, yes, we miss you 
o’er here. 46139. 

To our Uncle Sam. 8778. 

To our Uncle Sammy. 33784. 

To paint a picture of you. 28165. 

To Phyllis. 5201 (996) 

To ports unknown. 53154. 

To Romany & you. 4297. 

To someone. 33785. 

To someone at home. 4298. 

To spring. 23213. 

To that home far away. 33786. 

To the air men, 46140. 

Tothe army. 23214. 

To the army & navy. 23215. 

To the Axis nations. 41014, 

To the Berkshire Hills we’ll go skiing o’er the 
drifted snow. 8779. 


To the birds. 34788 (729) 

To the boys. 50090. 

To the British people. 53155. 

To the call of our nation. 23216, 53156. 


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Tothe camp. 41015. 

To the colors. 50091. 

To the Daughters of the American revolution. 
46141, 

To the eternal hills, 4299. 

To the Flag of the U.S.A. 8780. 

To the Flag we adore. 28166. 

To the forces. 23217. 

To the gallant troops. 8781. 

To the girls in the Red cross canteen. 41016. 

To the gobs. 28167. 

To the God of our fathers. 53157. 

To the nills of Connecticut. 41017. 

To the isles of Philippines. 23218. 

To the land that we love. 33787. 

To the lass we love. 24219 (1335) . 


To the march through the Valley of Death. 46142. 


To the men in the Philippines. 23219. 

To the moon-goddess. 46143. 

To the n’th degree. 18106. 

To the Red, White & Blue. 4300, 4301. 

To the rescue. 4302. 

To the sunset, 8782, 

To the surging sea. 53158. 

To the sweetest girl I know. 37595. 

To the U.S.A. 41018. 

To the WAACs, 41019. 

To the WAACS & WAVES. . 46144. 

To the water nymphs. 53636 (535) 

To the wishing well. 18107. 

To the Yanks in the tanks. 46145. 

To Thee, O Jehovah. 37596. 

To Thee our humble hearts aspire. - 4303. 

To Thee we sing. 13763, 53159. 

To their sweetheart, their U.S.A. queen. 37597. 

To think. 50092. 

To Thy great name, almighty Lord. 50835 (382) 

To Tokio & victory. 46146. 

To victory. 4304, 8783, 13764, 18108, 18109, 23220, 
28168, 28169, 33788-33791, 37598, 46147, 50093. 

To victory, America. 18110. 

To victory, it’s up to you & me. 4305. 

To whom it may concern. 23221. 

To whom then will ye liken God. 4306. 

To win for America. 18111. 

To win the war. 23222. 

To win your love. 18112. 

To you. 4307, 13765, 14692 (746), 28170, 28171, 
33792, 53160. 

To you — America. 4308, 8784, 18113, 23223, 
33793. 

To you &tome. 41020. 

To you at home. 13766. 

To you, Marceline. 41021, 

To you, my love. 46148. 

To you — my soldier boy. 28172. 

To you, sweetheart. 13767. 

To you, tome. 28173. 

Toada triste. 33794. 

Toast. 23224, 28174, 33795, 53161. 

Toast of the boys at the post. 8785; 

Toast of the fightin’ Yanks. 8786. 

Toast of the workmen. 4309. 

Toast on parting. 4310. 

Toast polka. 33796. 

Toast to America, 28175, 33797, 33798. 

Toast to Burkhardt’s. 18114, 

re My General MacArthur & his men. 13768, 

115, 

Toast to Hitler. 41022. 

Toast to liberty. 33799. 

Toast to love. 33800. 

Toast to our boys. 46149. 


Toast to our fighting forces. 33801. 
Toast to our host. 33802. 
Toast to our men in blue. 
Toast to Sefiorita, 23225. 
Toast to the boys. 53162. 
Toast to the cavalry. 8787. 

Toast to the First Lady. 33803. 

Toast to the Flag. 33804, 33805. 

Toast to the ghost of Hitler. 13769, 13770. 
Toast to the Legion. 4311. 

Toast to the men of Bataan. 28176. 

Toast to the moon. 50094. 

Toast to the U.S.A. 8788. 

Toast to Uncle Sam. 13771. 

Toast to victory. 4312, 28177, 28178. 


18116. 


’ Toast to Yale. 8789. 


- Tokio. 


2263 


Toast to you. 23226, 33806. 

Tobacco Lane. 33807. 

Tobacco shop meeting. 46150. 

Tobin’s ranch. 33808. 

Toca el fotutoTiburcio. 28179. 

Toccata. 4313, 5201 (997), 13772, 14692 (747), 23227, 
24219 (1336), 28180, 41023, 41610 (204) 

Toccata & capriccio. 23228. 

Toccata & fugue in D min. 28181, 28182, 46151. 

Toccata on flight rhythms. 13773. 

Toccatina in A flat. 33809, 

Tod in ahren. 41610 (205) 

Today. 28183, 50095. 

Today & forever. 37599. 

Today & tomorrow. 13774, 28184. 

Today I served my country. 50096. 

Today is mine. 8790, 13775. 

Today is my lucky day. 33810. 

Today is Sunday. 28185. 

Today - tomorrow. 41024. 

Today, tomorrow & always. 53163. 

To-day, to-morrow & forever. 28186. 

Today, tonite or tomorrow: 53164. 

Today Uncle Sam has called my number. 
18117. 

Today we will fight. 23229. 

Today, yesterday, & tomorrow. 41025. 

Today's tunes for children. 4314. 

Toddle all over town. 24219 (1337) 

Todo se olvidara. 8791. 

Toe dancer. 41026. 

Together. 4315, 33811, 33812, 41027, 
46152, 50097. 

Together again. 23230. 

To-gether, - & never to part. 28187. 

Together for victory. 28188. 

Together forever. 33813. 

Together now. 28189. - 

Together tonight. 28190. 

Together we stand - divided we fall. 33814. 

Together we will fight. 13776. 

Together we win. 50098. 

Together we'll win the fight. 53165. 

Togo, it’s no go when you mix with Uncle Sam. 4316. 

Toi. 33815. 

Toilin’ by de light ob mah Lawd. 15534. 

Tojo, Benito & Adolph. 4317. 

28191,. 46153. 

Tokio & Berlin. 28192. 

Tokio, we are coming. 18118. 

Tokio, you cannot beat the U.S.A. 18119. 

To-ki-o-ki-o. 8792. 

Tokyo, here I come. 28193. 

Tokyo, here we come. 28194. 

Tokyo, Rome & the Rhine. 8793. 

Tokyo, we'll see. 18120. 

Tokyo, we’re coming. 18121. 


INDEX 


Told in the gate. 5201 (327) 
Told to the moon. 50099. 
Tolling of a bell. 23231. 

Tom cat on the fence. 37600. 
Tom cat serenade. 4318. 

Tom, Dick & Harry. 4319, 41028. 


Tom, Dick & Harry, kiss your girls goodbye. 23232. 


Tom Sawyer suite. 13777. 

Tom Thumb’s birthday. 50100. 

Tom Tom the piper’s son. 33816. 

Tomahawks. 23233, 33817. 

Tomboy. 18122. 

Tommelise. 37601. 

Tommy. 18123, 23234, 50101. 

Tommy & me. 18124. 

Tommy & Molly. 33818. 

Tommy Atkins. 53636 (536) 

Tommy boy. 9582 (539), 18845 (300), 59835 
(383) 

Tommy finds out. 28195. 

Tommy Kelly. 4320. 

Tommy, my boy. 4321. 

Tommy Teamwork’s song. 46154. 

Tommy was a lonesome soldier. 46155. 

Tomorrow. 4322, 4323, 8794, 13778, 18125, 28196, 
29091 (655, 656), 34788 (730), 41029, 46156, 
53166, 53636 (537) 

Tomorrow & tomorrow. 28197. 

Tomorrow at eight. 4324. 

Tomorrow can wait. 8795. 

Tomorrow he'll be blue. 28198. 

Tomorrow I must leave you. 41030. 

Tomorrow, I'll come back to you. 18126. 

Tomorrow is another day. 23235, 37602. 

Tomorrow is Christmas. 46157. 

To-morrow is so far away. 4325. 

Tomorrow, tomorrow. 28199. 

Tomorrow when the world is free again. 50102. 

Tomorrow will care for itself. 41031. 

Tomorrow will come, with memories of you. 50103. 

Tomorrow with you. 28290. 

Tomorrow's a bright new day. 46158. 

Tomorrow's a new day. 23236. 

Tomorrow's heaven 53167. 

Tomorrow s rainbow will be Red, White and Blue. 
41032. 

Tomorrow's sunrise. 4326. 


Tomorrow s world belongs to you, little fellow. 33819. 


Tonadita Chilena. 28201. 


Tonal materials & rhythmic structure of melody. 


4327. 
Tondelayo. 46159, 50104. 
Tone bouquet. 23237. 
Tone pictures. 41033. 
Tone poem. 13779, 41034. 
Tonight. 5201 (998), 8796, 23238, 46160. 
Tonight & always. 41035. 
Tonight at seven. 46161. 
Tonight I dream of fiesta. 41036. 
Tonight I dream of tomorrow. 13780. 
Tonight I leaned across ten thousand miles, and 
kissed you. 53168. 
Tonight I meet my love again. 28202. 
Tonight I say goodbye. 53169. 
Tonight I sing. 8797. 
Tonight I’m alone with my dreams. 33820. 
Tonight in Bethlehem. 4328. 
Tonight in dreamtime. 28203. 
Tonight in old Algiers. 53170. 
Tonight is our own. 18127. 
Tonight is ours. 23239. 
Tonight is the night. 41037. 


a ie ee t. 3,n.s., v. 37 


Tonight is the night for love. 23240. 

Tonight may be our last goodbye. 50105. 

Tonight my heart wearies for you. 46162. 

Tonight my heart’s in Texas. 13781. 

Tonight, my sweet. 41038. 

Tonight, sweetheart. 4329. 

Tonight we goto Bethlehem. 13782. 

Tonight we must say goodbye. 46163, 50106. 

To-night you belong to me. 33821. 

To-night you're mine. 46164. 

Tonight’s the night. 4330, 5201 (90, 184, 412, 433, 
444, 537, 744, 777, 780, 782, 837, 931, 956, 1000, 
1085), 9582 (540-549), 14692 (748), 23241, 
24219 (1338, 1339), 34788 (731-734), 38171 
(412, 413) 

To-nite my world came to anend. 41039. 

Tonleiterstudien flr violine. 47124 (514) 

Tonteras. 8798. 

Tony Sarg’s play-a-tune song book. 50107. 

Tony, Tony, oh, oh Antonio. 23242. 

Tony Traviata. 5201 (999), 24219 (1340) 

Too bad. 4331, 18128, 23243, 41040. 

Too busy. 46165. 

Too busy to write. 33822. 

Too good not to be true. 33823. 

Too late. 18129, 18130, 23244, 37603, 41041. 

Too late for love. 41042. 

Too late mother. 53171. 

Too late to start all over. 13783. 

Too late to worry, too blue tocry. 8799. 

Too lazy to love. 4332. 

Too little, too late, little darlin’. 

Too many times. 4333. 

Too much. 37604, 46166. 

Too much in love. 4334, 23245. 

Too much in love with you. 18131. 

Too much like a dream. 8800. 

Too much love. 8801. 

Too much mama. 18132. 

Too much stuff. 33824. 

Too much time together. 23246. 

Too much to ask. 8802. 

Too much to forget. 4335. , 

Too much zoot, not enough love. 46167. 

Too particular. 5201 (1000) 

Too slow. 46168. 

Too small. 50109. 

Too small to be tall. 53172. 

Toodle-oodle-ooh-00, don’t go 'way-ay. 41043. 

Toodle-ooh, Mr. Jap. 4336. 

Too-ri, o0-ri, 00-ri, oo-ri, ay. 18133. 

Too-ri, too-ri, fadalinkadido. 28204. 

Too-toodle-dee-doo-doo-dum. 37605. 

Toot, toot. 28205, 50110. 

Tootle-lu Jane Doe. 50111. 

Top of the hill. 13784. 

Top sergeant. 38823, 41107, 51364. 

To-pa-jumbo. 13785. 

Topaz waltz. 23247. 

Topeka town. 50112. 

Topic of the tropics. 8803. 

Toplady. 8804. 

Topper. 18134. 

Topsy & Eva. 48564, 48783, 48822. 

Topsy-turvy. 4337. 

Topsy turvy world. 4338. 

Toras adonoy t’mimoh. 33825. 

Torch of freedom. 18135, 28206. 

Torch of liberty. 13786, 18136, 53173. 

Torch of love. 18137. 

Torch song. 37606. 


50108. 


~ Torchy. 4339. 


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INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1942 


Torerolied. 14692 (749) 
Tore’s lullaby. 47124 (515) 
Tormented. 13787, 33826. 

Tormentos de amor. 34788 (735) 

Torna a Siviglia. 33827. 

Tornero a te. 41044. 

Toronto conservatory of music. 4340, 4341. 

Toros. 23248. 

Torpedo boat. 10953. 

Torpedo sinks boat. 46169. 

Torrent. 47124 (516) 

Tortilla Flat. 3059, 5224, 14718, 15037, 15280, 
15281, 16377, 16812, 16845, 17063, 17064, 17196, 
17376, 17377, 17383-17385, 17598, 17717, 17875, 
18138, 18327, 18328, 18341, 23249, 23250. 


_ Train whistles. 4350. 
Trained animals. 53636 (540) 
Trains in the night. 41050. 
Traision. 4361. 
Tral la la. 28212. 
Tramp of feet. 13789. 
Tramp of marching feet. 33833. 
Tramp of marching men. 33834. 
Tramp of years. 28213. 
Tramp on buddy. 41051. 
Tramp the enemy down. 46174. 
Tramp, tramp, tramp. 34788 (737-739), 46175. 
Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are coming. 28214. 
Tramp, tramp,tramp to victory. 46176. 
Tranquil moods. 8809. 


Tortillero. 46170. 
Tosca. 53174. 


Toshie Norrie, it’s aye simmer there. 41045. 


Tota pulchra es. 8805, 50113. 
Total eclipse of the Rising Sun. 4342. 
Totalitarianism. 28207. 

Tote, tote, this total war. 23251. 
Toten. 34788 (736) - 

Toten augen. 9582 (550) 
Totenkranz. 29091 (657) 
Totenlied. 14692 (750) 

Tot’n a load. 18139. 

Toualouwa. 5201 (1001) 

Touch of a mother’s hand. 50835 (384) 
Touch of Texas. 46171. 
Touchdown. 4343, 33828. 
Tourbillon. 5201 (1002), 29091 (658) 
Tourist’s song. 4344. 

Tovarich. 46172. 

Tovaritch. 37607. 

Tov l’hodos. 4345. 

Toward horizons grand. 18140. 
Town club. 24219 (1341) 

Town tattler. 4346. 

Town’s got me down. 28208. 
Toy balloon man. 53636 (538) 
Toy band. 47124 (517) 

Toy drum major. 28209. 

Toy meets girl. 23252. 

Toy piano jump. 4347. 

Toy store at Christmas. 33829. 
Toy-Town. 47124 (518) 
Toy-Town parade. 41046. 

Toy violin. 41047. 

Toyland. 33830. 


Toyland tunes for pianoforte. 14692 (751, 752) 


Toytown tooters. 33831. 
Tracey's success montage. 13788. 


Trade your wishbone for a backbone. 4348. 


Traekspil valsen. 24219 (1342) 
Traume. 9582 (551) 

Traffic squad. 8806. 

Traft ihr das schiff. 29091 (659) 
Tragedy of atin soldier. 53636 (539) 
Tragedy of Pearl Harbor. 4349. 
Traiga otra cana. 33832. 

Traigo un amor. 28210. 

Trail blazer. 23253. 

Trail dreamin’. 41048. 

Trail is long. 23254. 

Trail of dreams. 46173. 

Trail to the stars. 8807. 
Trailin’ Ben. 18141. 

Trailing arbutus. 37608. 

Trails end. 41049, 53175. 
Trails of melady. 88038. 


Train montage & bazaar dance. 28211. 


Train to Kimberley. 18142. 


521888 0 - 43 - 20 


Tranquillity. 47124 (519) 

Transatlantic march. 47124 (520), 50835 (385) 

Transcontinental. 18845 (301) 

Transcription of an old Welsh air, the faithful bird. 
50835 (386) 

Transcriptions, arrangements & pieces for piano. 
23255. 

Transformation. 4352, 46177. 

Transient blues. 41052. 

Transparent reflections. 50114. 

Transvaal State artillery march. 28215. 

Trapeze man. 28216. 

Trapped. 33835. 

Trapped in love. 33836. 

Trapper call. 33836*. 

Trauernde. 14682 (753) ‘ 

Traumerei. 8810, 24219 (1343, 1344) 

Traumlied. 14692 (754) 

Travel. 28217. 

Travel side by side. 28218. 

Traveler. 13790. 

Traveler’s blues. 50115. 

Travelin’ blues. 4353. 

Travelin’ man. 53176. 

Traveling in the moonlight on the prairie. 50116. 

Traveling on with Jesus. 50835 (387), 53177. 

Traveling the hills of old Kentucky. 28219. 

Travellers. 50117. 

Traviata. 14692 (755), 18878, 24219 (209) 

Trav'lin’ down the trail of June dreams. 
4354. 

Traymore waltz. 13791. 

Tre liriche. 33837. 

Treasure. 29091 (660, 661) 

Treasure God made for you. 33838. 

Treasure waltz. 23256. 

Treasures for two. 13792. 

Treasures locked in my heart. 17393. 

Treasury of the world’s finest folk song. 41053. 

Treat ’em rough. 41054. 

Treat folks as you find them. 33839. 

Tree beside a brook. 18143. 

Tree on the plains. 18143*. 

Tree squirrel. 46178. 

Tree-top serenade. 53178. 

Tree with a broken heart. 46179. 

Trees. 33840, 33841. 

Trees won’t tell on me. 33842. 

Trela. 41055. 

Tremendous stream. 13794. 

Tremolo trot. 5201 (1003), 38171 (414) 

Tremount tavern trot. 23257. 

Trémoussante. 9582 (552, 553) 

Trés jolie. 33843:.. 

Tres moutarde. 18845 (302), 29091 (662) 

Tres pelonas. 33844. 

Tres piezas. 18144.. 

Tres piquante. 1884 (803) 


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INDEX 


Treu wie gold, 8811. 

Tribute. 33845, 

Tribute of our thanks we bring. 8812. 
Tribute of praise. 24219 (1345) 

- Tribute to a great American. 18145, 
Tribute to Carole Lombard, 23258, 33846, 
Tribute to General MacArthur. 41056, 46180. 
Tribute to summer. 34788 (740) 

Tribute to the B-19, 13795. 

Tricksy. 23259. 

Trifles no. 3. 46181. 

Trigger’s flight & death, 28220. 

Trilby. 29091 (663), 38171 (415). 

Trilby rag. 24219 (1346) 

Trinity. 23260. 

Trinity Sunday. 28221. 

Trinta dias tem Novembro. 23261. 

Trio. 8813-8815. 

Trio in D major. 18845 (304) 

Trio in E moll. 34788 (741) 

Trio in G. 18845 (305) 

Trio sonata, 4355, 18146, 23262. 

Triolet: In thy sea-green misty eyes. 50118. 

Trip a trip tromp. 50119. 

Trip to headquarters. 4356-4358, 

Trip to Tokio. 33847. 

Triplet study. 53179, : 

Tristan & Isolde. 41610 (206). 

Tristan u. Isolde. 5201 (1004), 9582 (551), 
14692 (756) 

Triste. 33848, 37609. 

Triste lucha. 53180. 

Triste...muy triste. 53181. 

Triste recuerdo. 33849, 

Triste voy. 41057, 

Tristesse. 24219 (1347) 

Tristeza, 53182. 

Triumph of jesus. 24219 (1348) 

Triumph of liberty. 33850, 50120. 

Triumph of right. 4359, 

Triumph of the greater love. 38171 (416) 

Triumph song. 24219 (1349) 

Triumphal march. 18845,(306), 24219 (1350), 
46182. 

Triumphant Lord, Thy work is done. 5201 (1005) 

Trixie from Dixie. 46183. 

Trobador. 34788 (742) 

Troierdike liebe. 46184. 

Troika, 8816, 28222. 

Trois épigrammes. 14692 (757) 

Trois petites piéces. 29091 (664) 

Troisiéme legon de ténébres. 18147. 

Trojan march. 14692 (758) 

Trollslandan, 41610 (207) 


Trombone special. 18148. \ 


Trompin’, 37610, 

Troopin’, a patrol. 4360, 
Troopin-along. 23263. 
Troopship. 35758. 

Trophyo from Tokyo. 46185. 
Tropic shore. 18149, 

Tropic waters. 41058. 
Tropical club. 33851. 
Tropical gardens. 33852. 
Tropical island. 33853, 37611. 
Tropical love. 13796. 
Tropical magic. 4361. 
Tropical moonlight. 4362, 13797. 
Tropical music. 23264. 
Tropical night. 37612. 
Tropical serenade, 33852. 
Tropical twist. 46186, 
Tropicana. 53183. 


Trépico. 53184. 

Trost. 24219 (1351) 

Trottola. 33854, 

Troubadour. 2628. 

Troubadour waltz. 5201 (1006) 

Troubadour’s song. 34788 (743) 

Trouble just like mine. 53185. 

Trouble keeps on. 50121. 

Trouble on my mind, 4363. 

Trouble, thy name is woman. 37613. 

Troubled dreams. 8817. 

Troubled island. 4364, 

Troubled waters. 23265. 

Troubles are bubbles. 18150. 

Troublesome tree, 53186. 

Trovatore. 9582 (554), 14692 (453, 454), 
14868. 

Troy. 18151. 

Truck driver’s saga, 50122. 

Trucks. 13798-13801. 

True American family 4365. 

True Americans. 4366. 

True Americans, marching on to victory. 23266. 

True as the Red, White & Blue. 46187, 

True as the stars, 8818. 

True blue. 18152, 37614. 

True-blue American. 41059. 

True blue to you, 53187. 

True Canadians, that’s all. 13802. 

True life blues. 46188. 

True love. 13803, 37675, 46189, 50123. 

True love & heartaches. 28223. ~ 

True love can never die. 23267. 


' True love comes once to you. 4367. 


True love faileth never. 47124 (521) 
True love finds a way. 37616. 

True love never runs smooth, 18153, 23268, 
True love remains in aur hearts. 33855. 
True love shines on forever. 18154. 
True love will live forever. 8819. 

True love will set the Rising Sun. 18155. 
True love’s the gift. 5201 (1007) 

True meaning of friend. 4368, 50124. 
True pals. 28224. 

True to jesus. 5201 (1008) 

True to me. 8820. 

True to my heart over there, 28225. 
True to our nation. 4369. 

True to the army. 20991, 21834, 

True to the one you love. 8821. 

True to the Red, White & Blue. 13804, 41060. 
Truely| ?] it’s true. 18156. 

Trulala. 4370. 

Truly, Ido. 18157. 

Truly true. 28226, 

Truly yours. 5201 (1009), 34788 (744) 
Trump of God did sound. 4371. 

Trumpet blues & cantabile. 28227. 
Trumpet call. 29091 (665) 
Trumpet song. 13805, 28228. 

Trumpet tune & peal, 46190, 

Trumpets of liberty. 33856. 

Trumpets of resurrection, 18158. 
Trumpets of victory. 8822. 

Trunkful of treasures. 33857. 

Truro, 8823. 

Trust. 18159, 

Trust in God & do your best. 38171 (417) 
Trust in God & persevere, 29091 (666) 
Trust in His promise, 23269, 

Trust in Jesus. 18160. 

Trust in the Lord. 33858. 

Trust—over & over again. 4372. 


2266 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Trust song. 38171 (418) 

Trust the Eternal. 18161. 

Trusting. 23270, 37617. ~ 

Trusting in Jesus. 8824. 

Trusting love. 4373. 

Trusting only you. 50125. 

Truth & honor marches [?] on. 28229. 

Truth of the Book Divine. 50126. 

Try a little kissing. 37618. 

Try & stop America. 28230. 

Try it over again. 5201 (1010), 14692 (759) 

Try me. 41061. 

Try not to get sore. 50127. 

Try smilin’. 13806. 

Try smiling. 37619. 

Try Spry. 46191. 

Try to remember. 46192. 

‘Try, try again. 28231, 53188. 

Trying hard to smile. 46193. 

Trying to find love. 4374. 

Trying to forget. 28232, 33859, 33860. 

Trying to forget you. 37620, 50128. 

Trying to make heaven my home. 

41062. 

Tryst. 14692 (760) 

Trysting place. 50835 (388) 

Tsar’s bride. 23271. 

Tschaikowsky andante. 23272. 

Tschaikowsky Piano concerto no. 1. 18162. 

Tschaikowsky’s B flat minor concerto. 46194. 

Tschaikowsky’s Concerto no. 1. 23273. 

Tschaikowsky’s Concerto no. 1, pt. 2. 33861. 

Tschaikowsky’s Nutcracker suite. 8825, 46195. 

Tschaikowsky’s Valse serenade. 23274. 

Tsibiari Hirohito. 8826. 

Tsk tsk tsk. 46196. 

Tu. 46197. 

Tu. 46198. 

Tu beso. 28233. 

Tu caricia. 23275. 

Tu castigo. 28234, 33862, 46199. 

Tu como aurora de plata. 13807. 

Tu corazon. 33863. 

Tu erés bonita. 4375, 41063. 

Tu-et-ego. 23276, 33864. 

Tu me dite polvo e sapo. 33865. 

Tu quimera., 41064, © 

Tu sei la piu bella, 4376. 

Tu te llevaste. 8827. 

Tu traicion. 8828. 

Tuy yo. 33866. 

Tubb (Ernest) song folio of sensational suc- 
cesses. 33867. 

Tuck him in bed with a prayer. 46200. 

Tuck me in a corner of your heart. 
4377. 

Tuckertoes book. 8829. 

Tucuman. 13808. 

Tuft songs, 1915. 34788 (745, 746) 

Tug. 53189. 

Tui sunt caeli. 8830. 

Tui sunt coeli. 14692 (761) 

Tulip. 41065. 

Tuliptime. 18163, 34999, 35019, 35020, 35221, 
35383, 35423, 35813, 36432, 36584, 36740, 36746, 
36954, 37030, 37065, 37621, 37833, 37834, 46201. 

Tulip time in Holland. 37622. 

Tulip time in Michigan. 11956, 14560, 15422, 
18163. 

Tulips are talking tonight. 50129. 

Tulips will bloom again in Holland. 37623, 41066. 

Tulsa. 28235. 

Tum teedle dum. 53190. 


INDEX 


Tumbando cana. 4378, 23277. 

Tumble down homes, 28236. 

Tumble down stars. 33868. 

Tumble in love, gee! But I’d like to tumble in love 
with a girl like you. 47124 (522) 

Tumble-weed trail. 13809, 28238. 

Tumblers. 28237. 

Tune aday. 13810. 

Tune book. 41067. 

Tune by Orlando Gibbons, 33869. 

Tune for a broken heart. 41068. 

Tune for two. 4379. 

Tune in. 28239. 

Tune in my heart. 46202. 

Tune in on love. 8831. 

Tune in to my heart, soldier boy of mine. 
13811. 

Tune time. 41069. 

Tune Town shuffle. 4380. 

Tune up book for male chorus. 8832. 

Tune up your fiddle. 37624 

Tuning the piano. 4381. 

Tuning up. 24219 (1352) 

Turbulence. 41070. 

Turkestan. 50130. 

Turkey buzzard’s paradise. 53191. 

Turkey gobbler strut. 8833. 

Turkey in the straw. 13812, 18164. 

Turkey serenade. 13813. 

Turkey trotting boy. 24219 (1353) 

Turkish march. 18165. 

Turkish patrol. 34788 (747), 41071. 

Turn again to love’s enchantment. 53192. 

Turn back the years. 4382, 13814. 

Turn left. 33870. 

Turn of the tide. 13815. 

Turn out the Eagles. 33871. 

Turn out - Yankee Doodle-doo. 33872, 33873. 

Turn out your lights, there’s a blackout tonight. 
41072. 

Turn right. 33874. 

Turn tears into smiles, 33875. 

Turn the hands back, Father Time. 5201 (1011), 
41610 (208) 

Turn the hum of V to victory. 8834. 

Turn the night into day. 28240. 

Turn to Him ye people. 23278. 

Turn your dreams on me. 33876. 

Turn Your light not from me. 18166. 

Turn your pretty head my way. 18167. 

Turner’s march. 53193... 

Turning of green to gold. 46203. 

Turning wheels. 13816. 

Turquoise. 8835. 

Tus amores. 4383. 

Tus besos. 23279, 33877. 

Tus lindos ojos son. 8836. 

Tus ojos. 33878, 33879. 

Tus ojos negros. 28241. - 

Tus ojos verde mar. 41073. . 

Tuscaloosa. 46204. 

Tuscarora. 41074, 46205. 

Tutti a Tripoli. 14692 (762) 

Tuti maramba. 33880, 33881. 

Tutum foo blues. 53194. 

"Twas a day. 41075. 

*Twas all for me. 29091 (667) 

"Twas always Mary. 47124 (523) 

"Twas in the spring. 24219 (1354) 

"Twas long ago. 34788 (748) 

’*Twas nice knowing you. 8837. 

"Twas not to be. 41076. 

’Twas not too soon. 37625, 


2267 


INDEX 
pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


‘Twas on a Sunday morning. 13817, 28242. Twilight ray. 41083. 


’Twas on one Sunday morning. 18168. Twilight rays. 38171 (421) 

’Twas you. 8838. Twilight reverie. 41084, 46214. 
Tweedle-o-twill. 28243. M Twilight romance, 14692 (765, 766), 50133. 
12th armored division sang. 41077. Twilight scene. 29091 (668) 

Twelfth man. 4384. Twilight serenade. 18171, 28249. 
12th street rag. 34788 (749), 41078. Twilight sketches. 5201 (1013) 
Twelve Christmas carols. 41079. : Twilight song. 5201 (1014) 

Twelve melodious studies in velocity. 34788 (750) Twilight'star. 50134, 

Twelve organ transcriptions. 37626. Twilight takes me back to you. 28250. 
Twelve processionals for men’s choirs. 53636 (541) Twilight, the roses & you. 5201 (1015) 
Twelve responses, 4385. Twilight time. 53636 (543) 

Twelve, seven, forty one. 4386, 8839. Twilight trail. 8844. 

Twelve short poems for violin & piano, 14692 Twilight trail of dreams. 23286.. 

(763) Twilight zephyrs. 14692 (767) 

Twelve special studies for the cornet (trumpet) Twilite range. 4391. 

18169. ’Twill be glory for me. 9582 (555) 

20th century. 41080. ’Twill not be long. 46215. 
Twentieth century blues. 28244. Twin city serenade. 37631. 
Twentieth century march. 46206. Twin eagles. 46216. 

Twenty devotional hymns in honor of the Blessed Twin flags. 23287. 

Virgin Mary including hymns for the month of Twinkle in your eye. 4392, 

Mary. 14692 (764) Twinkle star. 50135. 

Twenty-five bucks a week, 4387. Twinkle, twinkle, little star. 24219 (1358) 
25 first-grade piano pieces. 8840. Twinkling stars, 18845 (307) 

Twenty five grand, 28245. Twinkling tomorrow. 46217. 

Twenty-five miles from Broadway. 33882. Twins, 19316, 19360, 21508, 22991. 
Twenty-five old fashioned dance tunes, 33883. Twisted keel. 37632. 

25,000 bucks a year. 50131. Twitterpated. 28251. 

Twenty-four choral preludes. 46207. Twixt darkness & light. 41085. 

_ Twenty-four hours a day. 50132. Two American sketches. 8845, 
Twenty four hours ago. 28246. Two American songs. 37633. 
Twenty-four hours in each day. 18170. Two Americans. 46218. 

Twenty four hours with the one I adore. 46208. Two &adream,. 18172. 

Twenty little songs. 23280. Two ants meeting in the grass. 13824. 
Twenty little songs for children. 34788 (751) Two artists. 46219. 

20-99 blues. 53195. Two aubades. 37634. 

Twenty-one. 8841. Two-babes. 28252. 

Twenty one chorale motets for chorus of mixed Two Belgian love songs. 18845 (308) 

voices, 37627. Two Biblical songs. 18173. 

Twenty one guns. 32123. Two big eyes. 41610 (209, 210) 
Twenty one steps to heaven. 53196. Two bits. 13825. 

Twenty responses for general worship. 33884. Two broken hearts. 4393. 
Twenty serenades. 4388. Two brothers. 53199. 

Twenty short etudes, with pe ma Two brothers of mine. 18174. 

37628. Two brown eyes. 14692 (768) 
26 shades of blues. 23281. Two by four. 18175. 

Twenty third psalm. 4389, 8842, 24219 (1355), Two can cheat. 4394. 

33885, 37629, 46209-46211. Two characteristic pieces. 50835 (389) 
Twenty-three - F. 13818. 2 choral preludes, 46220. 
Twenty-three skidoo. 4390. Two Christmas carols. 4395. \ 
Twenty to one. 21029, 21938. Two cigarettes in the dark. 13826. 
Twice in a lifetime. 23282, 53197. Two cigars. 8846, 

Twice 33 carols for home & church use, 53198. Two dreams. 50136.:- 
Twilight. 5201 (1012), 13819, 23283-23285, Two easy classics. 14692 (769) 

28247, 38171 (419), 46212. Two faced man. 33890. 

Twilight along New England shores. 41081. Two fairy dances. 53636 (544) 
Twilight & sunset. 33886. Two fingers for victory. 33891. 
Twilight brings dreams of you. 34788 (752) Two fishers. 53636 (545) 
Twilight dreams, 33887, 38171 (420), 41082, Two fool jackasses. 4396. 
46213. Two fools in love. 50137. 
Twilight fantasy. 37630. Two for one, 23288. 
Twilight hour, 28248. Two for to-night. 8847. 
Twilight in April. 33888. 2/4 & the 3/4. 14692 (770) 
Twilight in Echo Lane. 8843. Two Gaucho melodies. 4397, 
Twilight in the old home town. 13820. Two gems from Gluck. 53636 (546) 
Twilight kisses. 13821. Two gossipers - laendler, 29091 (669-672) 
Twilight love. 13822. Two great pals, Franklin & Winston. 4398. 
Twilight lullaby. 34788 (753) F Two grenadiers. 29091 (673) 
Twilight meditation, 33889. Two guitars. 8848, 53200. 
Twilight melody. 53636 (542) Two heads are better than one. 38171 (422), 
Twilight of love, 24219 (1356, 1357) 53636 (547) 
Twilight on the blue Pacific. 13823. Two hearts. 23289, 


2268 


Two hearts beat as one. 13827. 

Two hearts in a black-out. 13828. 

Two hearts in love. 8849. 

Two hearts in spring. 8850. 

Two hearts in the bark. 13829. 

Two hearts in winter-time. 8851. 

Two hearts of stone. 41086. 

Two hearts that beat alone. 46221. 

Two hearts, two heads joined together are better 
than one. 33892. 

Two hearts under one umbrella. 33893. 

270 tone & technique exercises. 53201. 

221 progressive studies for trombone. 28253. 

Two in love. 18176. 

Two in one blues. 4399. 

2 in 1 maxixe tango. 5201 (1016) 

Two inscriptions for the Christmas candle. 53202. 

_ Two Irish eyes. 53203. 

Two is company. 24764, 25178, 25214, 25215, 
25709, 25801, 25944, 26411, 27816, 28254, 28548, 
28985, 31464, 47124 (35, 87, 136, 139, 140, 208, 
219, 243, 293, 469, 524, 542, 578) 

Two Jamaican pieces. 18177. 

Two laughing Irish eyes. 38171 (423) 

Two like us. 13830. 

Two litanies. 46222. 

Two little birds in love. 50138. 

Two little children. 18178. 

Two little dances. 5201 (1017), 9582 (556), 
50835 (390) 

Two little devils in your eyes. 50139. 

Two little encore songs. 53636 (548) 

Two little fishes. 28255. 

Two little girls with eyes of blue. 46223. 

Two little impromptus. 41087. 

Two little kittens chasing their tails. 46224. 

Two little lovers in the park. 37635. 

Two little rabbits. 18179. — 

Two little shoes. 50140. 

Two little sunbonnet girls. 33894. 

Two little tears. 28256. 

Two little towheads. 13831. 

Two lofty themes. 23290. 

Two lonely hearts. 28257. 

Two lots in the Bronx. 5201 (811, 1059), 9582 
(211, 317, 557, 558) 

Two lovers. 13832. 

Two lovers in Lomion. 33895. 

Two loves. 238291. 

Two magic phrases. 28258. 

Two marches from Revolutionary America. 13833. 

Two melodious studies. 41088. 


Two military marches in honor of the U.S. armed 


forces. 28259. 
Two minuets. 18180. 
Two moon shadows. 41089. 
Two nameless stars. 33896. 
Two ocean navy. 23292. 
Two of a kind. 4400, 8852, 23293. 
Two of you. 23294. 
Two on a bike. 37636. 
Two pairs of eyes. 37637. 
Two pals. 50835 (391) 
Two piano pieces. 18181. 
Two pieces for string orchestra. 13834, 37638. 
Two pieces for viola & piano. 37639. 
Two poems. 38171 (424, 425) 
Two responses. 4401, 5201 (1018) 
Two roses. 14692 (771), 24219 (1359) 
Two shadows in the moonlight. 37640. 
Two shadows on your parlor shade. 4402. 
2 short dances. 46225. 
Two sides to every story. 41090. 


Two silhouettes. 41091. 

Two sketches. 53636 (549) 

Two soldier boys. 46226. 

Two soldiers. 13835. 

Two songs. 4403, 5201 (1019), 38171 (426) 
Two songs by Beethoven. 37641. 

2 sonnets. 5201 (1020, 1021) 

Two souls have I. 41092. 

Two sparkling eyes. 46227. 

Two stars. 46228. ; 

Two stars in my window. 41093. 

Two stars in the sky. 4404. 

Two steps from heaven. 13836. 

Two sweethearts, baby. 4405. 

Two sweethearts with Uncle Sam. 13837. 
Two tears. 53204. 

Two time love affair. 37642. 
Two-timing me. 28260. 
Two-timing Tessie. 18182. 

Two unison songs for boys. 24219 (1360) 
Two voices. 23295. 

Two-way feeling. 46229. 

Two wedding marches. 50141. 

Two white candles. 8853. 

Two white gardenias. 4406. 

Two white gardenias & old dusty rose. 37643. 
Two windows. 5201 (1022) 

Two wrongs don’t make a right. 28261. 
Two years hence. 5201 (1023) 

Two Zunian melodies. 24219 (1361) 
Typewriter serenade. 18183. 
Typewriting montage. 53205. 

Typical American. 28262. 

Typical "Merican rag. 24219 (1362) 
Tyrannical you. 23296. 

Tyrolian dance. 29091 (674) 

Tyrolian echoes. 18184. 

Tzigane in rhythm. 28263. 

U can save America. 28264. 

U for unity. 13838. 

U mom se lu. 13839. 

U predoru carsija. 4407. 

USMC President march. 28265. 

U Stambulu. 13840. 

U.U. unity. 4408. 

Uber alles siegt die liebe. 8854*. 
Ueber die felder. 47124 (525) 

Uh huh. 8855, 13841. 

Ukahowa. 18185. 

Ukelele [?] melody. 8856. 

Ukulele e bandera fox trot. 8857. 
Ultima canzone. 8858. 

Ultima noche. 18186. 

Ultima rosa. 34788 (754) 

Ultimate victory. 4409, 18187. 
Ulysses. 50142, 50143. 

Um mitternacht. 50835 (392) 
Ump-da-de-ump-da-de-aye. 29091 (675) 
Un bajel. 46230. 

Un dia .. me mird. 28266. 

Unaccustom [?]asIam. 13842. 

Uncel [?] Sam gave my gitterbug[?]a gun. 4410. 
Uncensored. 50283. 


. Unclaimed baggage. 46231. 


2269 


Uncle Annie & Aunty Joe. 28267. 

Uncle Bottleneck. 8859. 

Uncle Butch. 23297. 

Uncle can’t ration love. 28268. 

Uncle Sam. 4411-4413, 8860, 8861, 13843, 13844, 
23298, 23299, 28269-28272, 33897, 33898, 37644, 
41094, 41095, 46232, 46233, 50144, 50145, 53206, 


53207. 
Uncle Sam, a grand old man. 28273. 


Uncle Sam, a lover of liberty. 33899. 

Uncle Sam always wins his war. 28274. 

Uncle Sam & Aunt Sam. 23300. 

Uncle Sam & Johnny Bull, 28275, 53208. 

Uncle Sam & MacArthur. 23301, 46234. 

Uncle Sam & me. 41096, 50146. 

Uncle Sam & Miss Liberty. 13845. 

Uncle Sam & the hit-mus-its. 33900, 41097. 

Uncle Sam & you & I have a date. 28276. 

Uncle Sam calls to you. 13846. 

Uncle Sam can use it. 37645. 

Uncle Sam did as much for you. 33901. 

Uncle Sam entertaining you. 53209. 

Uncle Sam floating Old Glory, America’s Stars 
& Stripes. 13847. 

Uncle Sam forever. 8862. 

Uncle Sam gave the command, 23302. 

Uncle Sam yets around. 4414, 

Uncle Sam, God will guide you. 13848. 

Uncle Sam goes out to sea, 18188. 

Uncle Sam goes to town. 23303. 

Uncle Sam goes to town, mow ’em down! Mow 


?em down! Mow ’em down. 33902, 53210, 53211. 


Uncle Sam Hari Kari is your man. 33003, 

Uncle Sam has a priority on my heart. 33904, 

Uncle Sam has called him, 33905. 

Uncle Sam has called his boys. 41098. 

Uncle Sam has called me. 53212. 

Uncle Sam has called me, darling. 4415. 

Uncle Sam has called. me, mother. 41099, 

Uncle Sam has called you. 8863. 

Uncle Sam has enlisted you, Uncle Sam will 
enlist me too. 41100. 

Uncle Sam has gone to sea, 23304. 

Uncle Sam has got his harness on. 46235. 

Uncle Sam has his hat in the ring. 13849, 
23305. 

Uncle Sam has need for me now. 41101. 

Uncle Sam has need of me now. 4416, 

Uncle Sam has plans tor me. 13850. 

Uncle Sam has rolled up his sleeves. 41102. 

Uncle Sam has started to fight. 8864. 

Uncle Sam he belongs to you. 8865. 

Uncle Sam, he is calling you. 23306. 

Uncle Sam, here Lam. 8866, 13851, 46236. 

Uncle Sam! Here we are. 46237. 

Uncle Sam, here we come, 13852, 28277, 41103. 

Uncle Sam, here We 80. 8867. 

Uncle Sam, here’s my lad, 28278. 

Uncle Sam, L hear you calling. 23307. 

Uncle Sam I’ll give my heart & hand, 18189, 

Uncle Sam I’m with you, 4417. 

Uncle Sam, I’m your man & hereIlam. 13853. 

Uncle Sam is a grand old man. 8868. 

Uncle Sam is a superman. 23308. 

Uncle Sam is active. 33906. 

Uncle Sam is asking you to buy your bonds & 
stamps today, 28279. 

Uncle Sam is backing you. 4418. 

Uncle Sam is big & strong. 8869, 

Uncle Sam is callin’ me, 23309, 


Uncle Sam is calling. 8870, 13854-13856, 18190, 
23310, 23311, 28280, 28281, 33907, 37646, 41104, 
46238. 

Uncle Sam is calling you. 4419, 18191, 23312, 
28282, 37647. 

Uncle Sam is depending on you. 37648, 

Uncle Sam is going to have an army & a navy. 
18192. 

Uncle Sam is gunning for you, 33908, 

Uncle Sam is headman, 50147. 

Uncle Sam is in the air, 28283. 

Unclé Sam is in the war, 50148, 


INDEX 
pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Uncle Sam is marching on. 13857, 41105. 

Uncle Sam is now prepared. 50149. 

Uncle Sam is on deck, 23313. 

Uncle Sam is on his way. 33909. 

Uncle Sam is on the way. 13858. 

Uncle Sam is proud of you. 23314, 33910. 

Uncle Sam is ready ev’rywhere, 23315. 

Uncle Sam is. ready, to save our American way. 13859. 

Uncle Sam is rolling up his sleeves. 46239, 

Uncle Sam is settin traps. 13860. 

Uncle Sam is the biggest toad in the puddle. 50150. 

Uncle Sam is us. 4420. 

Uncle Sam, it’s up to you. 8871. 

Uncle Sam, junior. 13861. 

Uncle Sam made a man of mama’s boy. 4421. 

Uncle Sam needs anavy & the navy needs you, 23316. 

Uncle Sam needs lots of dough so let’s all help him 
raise it. 33911. 

Uncle Sam needs me, too, 41106, 

Uncle Sam needs the rubber. 28284, 

Uncle Sam needs us all to win. 33912. 

Uncle Sam needs you. 28285, 50151. 

Uncle Sam, ‘oh, Uncle Sam. 13862. 

Uncle Sam, please don’t ration kisses. 28286, 

Uncle Sam polka, 46240. 

Uncle Sam protects our liberty. 13863. 

Uncle Sam said to his nephew. 46241. 

Uncle Sam says. 53213, 

Uncle Sam says, I need you again. 37649. 

Uncle Sam says; One for all, all for one. 4422, 

Uncle Sam stands up. 46242. 

Uncle Sam stepped in. 37650, 50152. 

Uncle Sam, the greatest leader of them all, 46243. 

Uncle Sam, the man I love. 13864, 

Uncle Sam, the man of the hour. 13865, 

Uncle Sam told me. 18193. 

Uncle Sam told the boys of the nation, 46244. 

Uncle Sam, Uncle Sam. 23317, 

Uncle Sam wants you. 41107. 

Uncle Sam, we are coming back. 33913, 46245. 

Uncle Sam we are here. 8872. 

Uncle Sam we are ready. 8873. 

Uncle Sam we hear you calling. 41108, 

Uncle Sam we know you're right, 4423, 18194. 

Uncle Sam we promise you. 8874, ; 

Uncle Sam we’ll fight. 8875. 

Uncle Sam, we’ ll fight them for you. 13866. 

Uncle Sam, we 7ll see you through. 23318, 23319, 

Uncle Sam we re all for you. 4424, 18195. 

Uncle Sam, we ’re back of you. 33914, 

Uncle Sam we’re behind you to a man, 28287. 

Uncle Sam we’re coming. 37651. 

Uncle Sam we’re depending on you. 4425, 

Uncle Sam we re proud of you, 33915. 

Uncle Sam, we: ’re standing by you. 28288, 

Uncle Sam, we’re with you. 13867, 46246. 

Uncle Sam, what a man, 28289. 

Uncle Sam will be proud of you. 13868, 

iets Sam will care for mother when you're gone, 

8196, 

Uncle Sam will get you little Jap, 23320, 

Uncle Sam will lead us through. 8876, 

Uncle Sam will see us through. 13869, 

Uncle Sam will shackle Schicklgruber J 13870, 

Uncle Sam will take care of you all. 13871. 

Uncle Sam will take your man, 4426. 

Uncle Sam will tell them how & when. 46247. 

Uncle Sam won’t keep me forever. 41109. 

Uncle Sam won’t ration love. 46248. 

Uncle Sam, you & me, 8877, 

Uncle Sam, you need your black men, too, 41110. 

Uncle Sam you’ re a grand old guy. 8878, 

Uncle Sam you’re a grand old man. 46249. 


~~ 


2270 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Uncle Sam, you’re a mighty man. 50153. 

Uncle Sam, you’re the bestest man what am. 8879. 

Uncle Sam you’ve been a daddy to me. 4427. 

Uncle Sam’ll swing the axe. 37652. 

Uncle Sammie. 13872. 

Uncle Sammie’s boys. 28290. 

Uncle Sammie’s boys are marching. 13873. 

UncleSammie’s boys are playingSantaClaus. 50154. 

Uncle Sammie’s children. 23321. 

Uncle Sammie’s soldier. 50155. 

Uncle Sammy. 28291, 33916, 46250, 53214. 

Uncle Sammy ain’t afoolin’. 28292. 

Uncle Sammy & the Japs. 50156. 

Uncle Sammy has ants in his pants. 46251. 

Uncle Sammy hereI come. 23322. 

Uncle Sammy, here we come. 13874, 33917, 

Uncle Sammy I’m coming. 46252. 

Uncle Sammy is calling. 4428. 

Uncle Sammy is there. 18197. 

Uncle Sammy I’ve been thinking. 33918. 

Uncle Sammy keep your eye on that girl of mine, 
37653. 

Uncle Sammy laughs last. 28293. 

Uncle Sammy needs me baby. 28294. 

Uncle Sammy needs you. 46253. 

Uncle Sammy needs you too. 4429. 

Uncle Sammy needs your dough. 18198, 28295. 

Uncle Sammy take care of my gal. 33919. — 

Uncle Sammy we’re standing behind you. 18199. 

Uncle Sammy’s boy. 18200, 37654. 

Uncle Sammy’s boys. 41111. 

Uncle Sammy’s callin’. 4430, 18201. 

Uncle Sammy’s crew. 13875. 

Uncle Sammy’s fighting shirt. 8880. 

Uncle Sammy’s fighting Yanks. 28296. 

Uncle Sammy’s gals have gone to war. 50157. 

Uncle Sammy’s gonna win. 33920. 

Uncle Sammy’s got my sweetheart. 4431. 

Uncle Sammy’s Herby, the roughest toughest 
soldier in the world. 41112. 

Uncle Sammy’s nephews. 37655. 

Uncle Sammy’s niece. 46254. 

Uncle Sammy’s sons. 8881. 

Uncle Sammy’s victory brigade. 28297. 

Uncle Sammy’s WAACS. 53215. 

Uncle Sam’s a-callin’. 8882. 

Uncle Sam’s airbirds. 23323. 

Uncle Sam’s angry again. 4432. 

Uncle Sam’s appeal. 28298. 

Uncle Sam’s army is coming. 41113. 

Uncle Sam’s beauty shoppe. 46255. 

Uncle Sam’s boys. 50158. 

Uncle Sam’s bugleman. 46256. 

Uncle Sam’s call. 13876, 18202, 33921, 50159. 

Uncle Sam’s call to arms. 8883. 

Uncle Sam’s calling, just follow through. 13877. 

Uncle Sam’s calling me. 4433, 18203. 

Uncle Sam’s calling you. 23324, 46257. 

Uncle Sam’s camp song. 23325. 

Uncle Sam’s Christmas. 46257*, 

Uncle Sam’s daughters. 46258. 

Uncle Sam’s fighters. 37656. 

Uncle Sam’s fighting birds of the air. 50160. 

Uncle Sam’s Flag. 13878. 

Uncle Sam’s forest rangers. 8884-8887. 

Uncle Sam’s girl friend. 53216. 

Uncle Sam’s got a job to do. 37657. 

Uncle Sam’s got my man. 23326. 

Uncle Sam’s got the ball. 23327. 

Uncle Sam’s great round-up. 28299. 

Uncle Sam’s had enough. 13879. 

Uncle Sam’s march. 8888, 18204. . 

Uncle Sam’s military maids. 4434, 


Uncle Sam’s m’rival. 4435. 

Uncle Sam’s my sugar daddy now. 50161. 
Uncle Sam’s my tailor now. 37658. 

Uncle Sam’s nephews & nieces. 46259. 
Uncle Sam’s nieces. 33922. 

Uncle Sam’s our landlord now. 50162. 
Uncle Sam’s out to win. 46260. 

Uncle Sam’s promise. 13880. 

Uncle Sam’s soldier boy. 50163. 

Uncle Sam’s son. 46261. 

Uncle Sam’s strong right arm. 18205. 
Uncle Sam’s sweet melody. 8889. 

Uncle Sam’s the most popular man today. 8890. 
Uncle Sam’s United States marines. 23328. 
Uncle Sam’s victory. 4436. 

Uncle Sam’s victory march. 33923, 50164. 
Uncle Sam’s war song. 8891. 

Uncle Sam’s wings. 13881. 

Uncle Samuel, here I come. 23329. 

Uncle Samuel’s nephews & nieces. 41114. 
Uncle, Uncle Sam. 46262. 

Uncle Walter’s put his car away. 18206. 
Uncle’s job. 41115. 

Unconquered we stand., 37659. 

Und die kugel traf. 29091 (676) 

Und grade wenn’s am schonsten ist. 14692 (772) 
Und hat der tag all seine qual. 29091 (677) 
Und Michel lacht dazu. 9582 (562) 
Undecided. 50165) 

Undeniably delightful. 8892. 

Under a beach umbrella. 33924. 

Under a blue sky all the time now. 28300. 
Under a caravan of stars. 50166. 

Under a cocoanut tree. 23330. 

Under a falling star. 28301. 

Under a starlit sky. 33925. 

Under a strawberry moon. 33926. 

Under a tree that is shady. 8893. 

Under a western moon, 23331. 

Under American skies. 33927. 

Under His love. 53217. 

Under his spell. 8894. 

Under His wings. 5201 (1024) 

Under life’s banner. 9582 (559) 

Under Philipino [?] stars. 37660. 

Under southern stars. 13882. 

Under the American eagle ... liberty. 8895. 
Under the American Flag. 34788 (755), 50167. 
Under the Arizona moon. 4437. 

Under the Banner. 23332. 

Under the blue of the skies. 41116. 

Under the bridge. 33928. ~ 

Under the Christmas tree. 46262*. 

Under the crescent. 34788 (756) 

Under the cypress. 5201 (1025) 

Under the double eagle. 50835 (393) 

Under the double V. 13883. — 

Under the Flag of the free. 13884. 

Under the greenwood tree. 4438. 

Under the lazy autumn sun. 46263. 

Under the mellow Arabian moon. 29091 (678) 
Under the Miami palm, 4439. 

Under the mistletoe. 34788 (757) 

Under the night. 13885. 

Under the November moon, 8896. 

Under the palms. 18207, 29091 (679), 50835 (394) 
Under the pine tree. 24219 (1363, 1364) 
Under the Red, White & Blue. 46264. 
Under the shady long leaf pine. 50168. 
Under the skies of blue. 28302. 


Under the spell. 5201 (1026) 
Under the spell of the moonlight. 4440. 


2271 


INDEX 
SE SETAE NNN A AI AN NTN aS Ee RAN SDN A Nee ta ve Pe ene 


Under the spell of you. 8897. 

Under the Starry Banner. 18208, 29091 (680) 

Under the Starry Banner march. 50835 (395) 

Under the stars. 5201 (1027) 

Under the Stars & Stripes. 8898, 37661, 41117, 
46265, 50169. 

Under the summer moon, 9582 (560) 

Under the Texas moon. 28303. 

Under the western sky. 41118. 

Under the wings of the eagle, 33929. 

Under uniform command. 41119. 

Under your spell. 8899. 

Underground activity. 23333. 

Underneath it all. 8900. 

Underneath the bamboo tree. 50170. 

Underneath the cherry tree.. 33930. 

Underneath the ha ha tree. 8901, 18209. 

Underneath the old oak tree. 5201 (1028) 

Underneath the stars. 34788 (758) 

Underneath the Texas moon. 18210. 

Underneath the willow. 41120. 

Understand. 18211. 

Understanding all, 18212. 

Understanding mind. 13886. 

Undertake for me. 34788 (759) 

Undine. 9582 (145) 

Unexpected call of 1941. 41121. 

Unexpected riches. 48953, 

Unfading beauty. .18213, 18214. 

Unfinished because of you. 46266, 

Unfinished business. 496. 

Unfinished symphony. 13887. 

Unfolding faith. 5201 (1029) 

Unforgotten prayer. 33931. 

Unfurl Old Glory. 28304, 33932. 

Unfurl Old Glory higher, be the heroes in the 
air. 8902: 

Unfurl the flag. 9582 (561) 

Unfurl the Red, V’hite & Blue, 41122. 

Ungarische tanze nr. 1,5 u. 6. 23334. 

Ungarischer tanz. 14692 (773, 774) 

Unhappiness has a twin, 18215. 

Unhappy dinner. 53218. 

Unholy three. 4441. 

Unidas venceran, 50171. 

Uniform affair. 18216. 

Uniform blues. 41123. 

Union. 28305. 

Union hymnal. 28306. 

Unison mass in E flat maj. 41124. 

Unite against aggression. 37662. 

Unite, America. 4442, 46267, 53219. 

Unite & win this war. 22335. 

United. 8903, 13888, 37663. 

United all. 46268. 

United America. 4443, 8904, 13889, 13890, 
18217, 41125. 

United America for all. 13891. 

United Americans military march. 18218. 

United & determined. 23336. 

United are we. 37664. 

United for victory. 8905-8908, 13892, 28307, 
37665, 50172, 

U-n-i-t-e-d for victory with the U. S. A. 33933. 

United forever. 50173. 

United friends of England. 33934. 

United in liberty. 50174. 

United, let’s fight. 8909. 

United liberty. 47124 (526) 

United march. 28308, 46269. 

United musician. 24219 (1365) 

United Nations, 8910, 23337-23339, 28309-28311, 33935 
33937, 41126, 46270, 50175-50177, 53220-53225. 


United States at war. 


| | Uintited Nations, all. 46271. 
| UUnited Nations anthem. 28312. 
, | ‘United Nations, as one we’ll stand, 23340, 28313. 


United Nations battle hymn. 28314, 532226. 

United Nations’ battle song. 33938, 46272. 

United Nations call. 46273. 

United Nations ever-more. 41127, 

United Nations fighting men. 46274, 

United Nations fighting song. 46275. 

United Nations forever. 13893, 23341, 23342, 28315, 
33939. 

United Nations march, 23343, 28316, 33940, 50178. 

United Nations march for victory & peace. 8911. 

United Nations, march to victory. 46276. 

United Nations marching. 50179. 

United nations of America. 8912. 

United Nations on to victory. 41128. 

United Nations shall stand. 53227. 

United Nations song. 33941, 41129, 46277. 

United Nations theme song. 37666. 

United Nations together we fight. 8913. 

United Nations V... —. 46278. 

United Nations victory call. 41130. 

United Nations victory march. 41131, 46279, 46280, 
50180, 50181. 

United Nations victory song. 28317, 46281, 46282. 

United on every hand. 4444. ' 

U. S. O. 4445, 8914, 18219, 18220, 23344, 37667, 37668 
46283. 

U.S. O. chorus. 33942. 

U.S. O. girl. 

U-S-O of the U-S-A. 23345, 33943. 

U.S. O. song. 28319, 37669. 

U.S.O. victory song. 37670. 

U.S. 4447, 8915, 37671, 41132. 

U.S.ABC’s, 46284, 

U. S. America. 28320, 41133. 

United States, America, our U.S.A. 18221. 

United States & Canada. 37672. 

U. S. army air corps. 41134, 

U. S. army call. 18222. 

U. S. army engineers. 28321. 

United States army is grand. 13894. 

33944, 

U. S. boys fight like the lions. 50182, 

U.S. cruiser. 46285. j 

United States defense bonds for freedom. 

U. S. defense express. 4448. 

U.S. defense march. 18224. 

U. S. engineers. 33945, 53228. 

U. S. engineers fight song. 53229. 

U.S. fight for freedom. 4449, 

U. S. fighting song. 28322. 

United States forever. 4450. 

United States has awakened. 53230. 

. marching song. 28323. 

. marching to victory. 23346. 

. marines. 50183. 

. marines on parade. 46286. 

means us, just you & me. 33946. 

means us — you & me. 8854, 18225. 

military academy march. 24219 (1366) 

. naval academy march. 

. navy marches on. 28324, 

.- navy V. 28325. 

. S. A. 4451, 4452, 8916, 8917, 18226, 18227, 

23347, 23348, 28326, 33947, 37673, 37674, 41135, 

41136. 


U.S. A. all the way. 28327. 
U.S.A. & you. 23349. 
U. S. of A. armed forces. 46287. 


18223. 


ANNNDNNNNHAN 


saseacceaaae 


2272 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


U.S.A. at war. 50184, 

U.S.A. attacked at war. 4453. 

U.S.A. booster cheer song. 46288. 

U.S.A. eagles in the air. 23350. 

U.S.A. evens up the score. 13895. 

U.S.A. for me. 23351. 

U.S.A. for victory. 53231. 

U.S.A. forever. 23352, 33948. 

U.S.A. has never lost a war. 33949. 

U.S.A. has won the day. 23353. 

U.S.A. if you please. 28328. 

U.S.A. is athrone. 8918. 

U.S.A. is coming. 4454, 23354, 53232. 

U.S.A. is fighting for democracy. 33950. 

U.S.A. is here to stay. 13896. 

U.S.A. is might. 8919. 

U.S.A. is on the way. 4455. 

U.S.A. it’s up to you. 46289. 

U.S.A. Johnny. 37675. 

U.S.A. land of the free & the brave, 50185. 

U.S.A. marines, 18228. of 

U.S.A. of thee I sing. 13897. 

U.S.A. on parade. 53233. 

U.S.A. picked me. 4456. 

U.S.A. rhythm. 23355. 

U.S.A. ski troops. 50186. 

U.S.A. spells home sweet home. 50187. 

U.S.A. strikes back. 33951. 

U.S.A., the American way. 28329. 

U.S.A., the grand old U.S.A. 13898. 

U.S.A. the snag in the way. 18229. 

U.S.A. victory march. 8920, 18230, 50188. 

U.S.A.,, we love you. 8921. 

U.S.A. we’re for you. 4457. 

U.S.A., what do you say. 18231. 

U.S.A. will bring to victory. 4458. 

yee oe will fight to win its national right. 41137, 

1 . 

U.S.A. will stand forever. 8922. 

U.S.A. will win. 23356. 

U.S.A.’s MacArthur. 28330. 

U.S.A.’s Uncle Sam. 13899, 53234. 

U.S. service hymn. 33952. 

U.S. service victory marching song. 33953. 

U.S.S. California march. 34788 (760) 

U.S.S. Earle. 41138. 

U.S.S. Illinois march, 34788 (761) 

U.S.S. Michigan march. 34788 (762) 

U.S.S. New York march. 34788 (763) 

U.S.S. Ohio march, 34788 (764) 

U.S.S. Wisconsin. 53235. 

U.S. sky patrol. 8923. 

U.S. stands for us. 33954, 

U.S. to arms. 4459. 

United States to Great Britain. 23357, 23358, 

U.S. victory. 50190. 

U.S. victory polka. 33955. 

U.S. victory song. 23359, 46290. 

U.S. victory song, whip the Japs. 18232. 

U.S. way. 46291. 

U.S..will win this war. 23360. 

United they stand. 37676. 

United, united. 23361. 

United victory. 33956. 

United victory march. 41139. 

United we. 18233. 

United we are marching. 41140. 

United we march. 50191. 

United we sing. 46292. 

United we sing of victory. 28331. 

United we stand. 4460, 8924, 8925, 13900-13902, 
18234, 18235, 23362, 28332, 33957, 37677, 41141, 
41142, 46293, 46294, 53236. 


INDEX 


United we stand, ’neath the Flag of our U.S.A. 
33958. 

United we stand to defend our land. 4461. 

United we stand to subdue Japan. 23363. 

United, we, the nations. 46295. 

United we win. 13903. 

United we'll fight. 28333. 


‘United we’ll stand. 4462. 


Unity. 8926, 46296. 

Unity forever. 28334. 

Unity march, 8927. 

Unity victory march, 46297. 

Universal home. 46298. 

Universal war. 46299. 

Universal’s fundamental method for the cello. 
50192. 

Universal’s fundamental method for the viola. 18236. 

University march. 23364. 

University of Alaska hymn to alma mater. 13904. 

University of Alaska rouser, 13905. 

University of Miami songs. 13906. 

University of the air. 13907. 

Unkee Sammee say —. 4463. 

Unkel Tom’s blues. 37678. 

Unknown Mozart sonata. 18237. 

Unknown soldier lives again. 13908, 13909. 

Unknown soldier sings. 8928. 

Unknown soldier speaks. 50193. 

Unlucky. 23365. 

Unlucky woman. 8929. 

Un-named. 23366. 

Unpredictable. 4464. 

Unrequited. 23367. 

Unrest, September 2, 1931. 33959. 

Unrest, September 3, 1931. 33960. E 

Unseen enemy, 19481, 23655, 23766, 28830. 

Unser Wagner. 5201 (1030) 

Unsere 42€T brummer. 9582 (562) 

Unsern zweiundvierzigern. 18845 (309) 

Unsre lieblinge. 9582 (563) 

Unsung hero. 50194. 

Unsung heroes of the sea. 41143. 

Unsung heroine. 41144. 

Until. 8930, 33961, 41145. 

Until eternity. 23368, 41146. 

Until I close my eyes again. 28335. 

Until I come back to you. 46300. 

Until I come marching home to you. 28336. 

Until I fell in love. 28337. 

Until I hurry home to you. 8931. 

Until I live again. 18238. 

Until I met you. 23369, 41147. 

Until I return. 28338. 

Until I see you. 46301. 

Until I wear orange blossoms dear for you. 33962. 

Until I’m even with you. 18239. 

Until it’s over everywhere. 33963. 

Until life is done. 33964. 

Until our victory is won. 50195. 

Until recently. 33965, 33966. 

Until Saturday night. 13910. 

Until that Rising Sun is down. 13911, 37679. 

Until that V means victory. 4465. 

Until the dawn, dear. 4466. 

Until the day I die, 33967. 

Until the day returns. 13912. 

Until the end. 37680. 

Until the Rising Sun has set. 46302. 

Until the very end, 24219 (1368) 

Until the war is through. 23370. 

Until the world & I can leve again. 46303. 

Until then. 13913. 

Until they came, 53237, 


Until Thy face Isee. 41148. ‘Use your whistle. 13920. 
Until today. 18240, 28339. Used car for sale. 41153. 
Until Uncle Sam gets through with you. 4467. Used to be. 13921. ; 
Until victory. 8932, 33968. Useful teaching songs for all voices. 9582 (564, 565) 
Until Victory wears her crown. 46304. Usignuolo della foresta. 18245. 
Until victory’s won, together. 28340, 53238. Usignuolo tra le rose. 33979. 
Until we meet again, sometime, somewhere, Usual way. 14692 (776) 
someday. 33969. Usurper overthrown. 50835 (396) 
Until we meet some day soon. 28341. Utah snow storm. 46309. 
Until we two meet again. 28342. Uumi au a hiki ole. 37686. 
Until we win. 37681. Uwarznie i pouarznie. 28349. 
Until you came. 46305. V. 4475, 13922, 28350, 28351. 
Until you came along. 41149, 46306. V, for the U.S.A. 13923. ~ 
Until you come back to me. 53239. V for victory. 4476-4485, 8934-8940, 13924, 18246- 
Until you mare me love you. 46307. 18253, 23379-23387, 28352-28357, 33980-33983, 
Until you return. 28343, 50196. 41154, 41155, 46310-46312, 50201, 53243, 53244. 
Until you said goodbye. 5201 (1031) V ... — for victory. 13925, 13926, 23388, 23389. 
Until you said goodbye to me. 317682. V for victory in nineteen forty-three. 53245. 
Until you’re mine. 50197. V for victory march. 28358. 
Untitled selection. 53240. V for victory, the pass word af the free. 8941. 
Unto the Lord shall man return. 50198. V for vict’ry. 13927. 
Unto the uttermost. 5201 (1032) V garden in my heart. 18254. 
Unto Thee, O Lord. 23371, 23372. V got to stick togedder. 18255. 
Unto Thee, O Lord, I lift up my voice. 14692 (775) V in victory. 23390. 
Unto us. 33970. V is for victory. 13928-13930, 18256-18258, 
Unto us now a Child is brought. 13914. 23391, 28359; 28360, 33984, 46313. 
Untold. 53636 (550) V is for victory & victory’s for the Red, White & 
Unu. 33971. Blue. 13931. 
Upa tree. 33972. V. is for you soldier boy. 33985. 
Up & at’ em. 13915, 13916, 18241. V is our symbol for victory. 37687. 
Up & at ‘em boys. 18242. V is the sign of victory. 23392. 
Up & at’ em Uncle Sam. 23373. V lesicku javorovem valcik. 8942. 
Up & at em Yanks. 13917, 33973. V march. 8943, 37688, 37689, 50202. 
Up & at it. 33974. V march of victory. 4486. 
Up beat. 33975. ; V - march overseas. 37690, 50203. 
Up, Farragut. 50199. V-one. 18259. 
Up-hill. 18243. vratatatay, 37691. 
Up ina cloud. 4468. V song. 4487, 8944, 13932, 18260, 18261, 28361, 
Up in Alaska down Matunuska way: 23374. 41156, 463 14, 46315. 
Up in the clouds. 4469. V song my prayer to God. 23393. 
Up thar, down yander. 28344. ‘ V spells victory. 23394. 
Up the street. 53636 (551) V stands for liberty. 3'7692. 
Up the street come soldiers down. 8933. V stands for victory. 4488, 13933-13935, 18262, 
Up there. 37683. 23395, 28362, 37693, 53246. 
Up there by the timber line. 28345. V ...— stands for victory. 18263, 33986. _ 
Up this weary weary way. 33976. V - stop. 23396. , 
Up through the blue to you. 41150. V, V, for victory. 46316. 
Up through the clouds & past the stars. 4470. V.V.V. 46317, 46318. 
Up-to-date abstract to my heart. 23376. V.V.V. for victory. 18264, 46319. 
Up, up, up, where the mountain meadows bloom. 4471. V-V-V for victory. 13936, 33987. 
Up, up, up, with the lark. 41151. vwvV for victory. 23397: 
Up we rise. 18244. V.V.V.V.V. victory. 4489. 
Uphold the banner. 23375. V victory march. 4490. 
Upon a morn. 33977. V ... — Victory ...— V. 13937. 
Upon the field of battle. 33978. V. V’s eyes. 18845 (310), 24219 (1370) 
Upon the hills. 4472, 53241. V will get them. 13938. 
Upon the Isle of Dreams. 28346. Viren ar kommen. 33988. 
Upon the midnight clear. 28347, 28348. Vacant house. 23398. 
Uppards, 41152. Vacation medley. 9582 (566) 
Upper berth. 37684. Vacation time. 8945. 
Upper room hymns. 37685. Vada-Beryl. 53247. 
Ups & downs. 4473. Vagabond. 4491. 
Upside-down heart. 53242. Vagabond love. 23399. 
Upward onward climbing. 4474. Vagando. 18265. 
Up-ward wings. 23377. Vaiven del palmar. 46320. 
Uriel maxixe. 5201 (1033), 34788 (765) Valentine song. 8946. 
Urwald polka. 29091 (681-683) Valerie overture. 50835 (397) 
Uryga Polish dance collection. 13918. Valerio. 28363. 
Usa, my Usa. 46308. Valiant-for-truth. 8947. 
Use even me. 24219 (1369) Valiant four hundred. 23400. 
Use Lifebuoy. 23378. Valiant sons. 13939. 
Use the moon for a mirror. 13919. Valiant victory. 18266, 33989. 
Use your hands for Jesus. 50200. Valley. 53248. 


2274 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


Valley Forge. 46321. 

Valley Forge Americans. 23401._ 

Valley green for you & me. 4492. 

Valley here tonite. 4493. 

Valley of dreams, 4494, 13940, 50204. 

Valley of Love. 8948. 

Valley of Sweet Content. 53249. 

Valley of the shadow. 38171 (427) 

Valley of the stars. 13941. 

Valley rose. 4495. 

Vals de los abuelos. 18267. 

Vals del adios. 18268. 

Vals del recuerdo. 8949. 

Vals del silbido. 23402. 

Valse. 23403, 23404, 28364, 28365, 33990, 33991, 
34788 (707, 166, 767), 37694, 

Valse ala mode. 14692 (777) 

Valse Annette. 50835 (398) 

Valse arabesque. 5201 (1034), 41157. 

Valse bagatelle. 53636 (552) 

Valse ballet. 4496. 

Valse bleue. 46322. 

Valse bluette. 37695, 37696, 46323. 

Valse bravura. 53636 (553) 

Valse burlesque. 24219 (1371) 

Valse caprice. 5201 (1035), 14692 (778), 24219 
(1372), 28366, 29091 (684), 34788 (768, 769) 

Valse chantée. 33992. 

Valse charmante. 5201 (1036), 53636 (554) 

Valse chromatique. 46324. 

Valse con brio. 33993. 

Valse Contentment. 47124 (527) 

Valse Copenhagen. 5201 (1037) 

Valse courante. 14692 (779) 

Valse d’adieu. 37697. 

Valse de concert, 24219 (1373), 29091 (685) 

Valse de la poupee. 24219 (1374) 

Valse de nuit. 18269. 

Valse des fleurs. 13942. 

Valse divine. 53636 (555) 

Valse Elaine. 5201 (1038), 18845 (311) 

Valse enfantine. 34788 (770) 

Valse finale. 29091 (273) 

Valse from The Christmas tree. 46325-46327. 

Valse gracieuse. 13943, 37698, 53636 (556) 

Valse impromptu in C maj. 24219 (1375) 

Valse in A flat. 24219 (1376), 34788 (771) 

Valse in A maj. 1497. 

Valse in C maj. 33994. 

Valse in D flat maj. 18270. 

Valse in D maj. 5201 (1039) 

Valse in E flat. 18845 (312) 

Valse in E flat maj. 8950. 

Valse in F. 37699. 

Valse innocent. 28367. 

Valse-intermezzo. 24219 (1377) 

Valse joyeuse. 53636 (557) 

Valse lente. 23405, 29091 (686), 47124 (528) 

Valse Lisette. 28368. 

Valse lointaine. 5201 (1040) 

Valse lyrique. 14692 (780), 33995, 38171 (428) 

Valse Marguerite. 5201 (1041) 

Valse Marie. 5201(1042), 24219 (1378), 34788 (772) 

Valse mauve. 5201 (1043), 24219 (1379) 

Valse meélancolique. 4498. 

Valse melodie. 24219 (1380) 

Valse mignonne. 9582 (567), 34788 


7 


(778) 
Valse oubliée. 23406. 
Valse Palaffi. 13944. 


Valse papillon. 34788 (774) 
Valse pathétique. 29091 (687) 
Valse Paulette. 13945. 


2275 


Valse Pavlowva. 34788 (775) 
Valse pensive. 4499. 

_Valse petite. 5201 (1044), 46328. 
Valse-prelude. 5201 (1045) 


Valse que nous aimons. 
29091 (688) 

Valse réveuse, 29091 (689) 

Valse rococo. 33996. 

Valse Roseda. 14692 (782) 

Valse-scherzo. 13946. _ 

Valse Scintilla. 8951. 

Valse sentimentale. 18271, 53250. 

Valse souvenir. 37700. 

Valse tendre. 5201 (1046), 38171 (429), 47124 (529) 

Valse triste. 24219 (1381), 34788 (776), 47124 
(530), 50205. 

Valse troubadour. 53636 (558) 

Valses nobles et sentimentales. 23407. 

Valsette. 38171 (430), 41158. 

Valsetto. 50206. 

Valzer del mattino. 4500, 4501. 

Valzer della fisarmonica. 28369. 

Vamos todos a bailar. 23408. 

Vampire. 5201 (1047), 24219 (1382) 

Vanah eskiz. 18272. 

Van Camps tenderoni. 41159. 

Vanguard. 28370. 

Vanished dreams. 46329. 

Vanishing lady. 46330. 

Vanishing private. 33997. 

Vanishing Virginian. 18273. 

Vaquero serenade. 37701. 

Vaquero’s song. 18274. 

Variations. 4502, 18275, 46331. 

Variations for piano on sacred themes. 33998. 

Variations for piano on the theme of Volga- 
boatmen song. 8952. 

Variations in A. 41610 (211) 

Variations on a kindergarten tune. 33999. 

Variations on a riff. 23409. 

Variations on an old French theme. 46332. 

Variations on Balkan themes. 23410, 23411. 

Variations on the name Abegg. 41610 (212) 

Variations on Welsh airs. 53636 (559) 

Variations symphoniques. 41160, 46333. 

Variety. 28371. 

Variety duets. 50207. 
Variety of song. 50208. 

Varje liten kvinna ar ett fragetecken. 
23413. 

Varlaam’s song. 50209. 

Vartni batsve. 18276. 

Vase brisé. 14692 (783) 

Vaspooragan. 34000. 

Vast universe. 38171 (431) 

Vater, mutter schwestern, bruder. 9582 (145) 

Vaterland. 34788 (777) 

Vaudeville montage insert. 41161. 

Vaudeville music after Orco. 28372. 

Vaughan’s special gospel songs. 4503. 

Vaya usted con Dios. 34001. 

Vayanse agunzando. 23414. 

Vay’ chulu. 53251. 

V’chi tavou. 34002. 

Vecinos buenos. 8953. 

Vee. 4504. 

Veery, veery, viero. 14692 (784) 

Veilchenredoute. 4505, 8953*. 

Vella. 34003. 

Velvet moon. 41162. 

Velvet shadows. 18277. 

Ven amor. 8954. 

Ven ich zol dich farliren. 34004. 


9582 (568), 14692 (781), 


23412, 


INDEX 
Sea Safes asec san Sipe le rainy detainee alee erecta seer anal 


Ven otra vez. 28373, 28374. 

Ven, te quiero ver. 28375. 

Vendetta against a dictator. 29411, 29489, 29592, 
34005, 34012. 

Vendo Maracas. 4506. 

Veneno. 23415. 

Veneta. 5201 (1048) 

Venetian carnival. 5201 (1049), 38171 (432) 

Venetian moon. 34006. 

Venetian nights. 14692 (785) 

Venez! Ma belle, venez. 13947. 

Venezuela. 34007. 

Veni Domine. 8955. 

Veni Emmanuel. 8956. 

Veni Jesu. 34008. 

Veni sponsa Christi. 50997. 

Venice. 14692 (786) 

Venite adoremus. 50211, 

Vente a cumbanchar. 23416, 

Ventura de amor. 46334. 

Venture. 23417. 2 

Veracruz. 37702. 

Verdejo gasta un millon. 325, 526. 

Vereda mia. 4507. 

Verkaufte braut. 24219 (1383) 

Verklarte nacht. 4508. 

Verklarung. 23418. 

Verlass dir blos auf onkeln nich. 14692 (787) 

Vermont hairdressers convention song & victory 
march. 50211. 

Vers Tunis. 14692 (788) 

Verset. 14692 (789) 

Version of swing. 34009. 

Very good dream. 53252. 

Very good, Eddie. 53636 (29, 30, 237, 275-278, 
564) 

Very good girl on Sunday. 14692 (790) 

Very little time for loving now-a-days. 34788 
(788) 

Very nearness of you. 28376. 

Very tough chicken with a tougher neck. 18278. 

Very warm for May. 24780, 25342. 

Vesela Hospoda. 13948. 

Vesnicko Lidice. 41163. 

Vesper chimes. 50835 (399) 

Vesper hymn. 47124 (531) 

Vesper prelude. 24219 (1384) 

Vesper song. 14692 (791) 

Vespers. 53253. 


Vespers inhonor of the Blessed Virgin Mary. 28377. 


Vesta. 46335. 

Vestale. 9582 (567), 34788 (773) 
Vestas. 18279. 

Vetar rusu poljujkujo. 34010. 
Vete. 8957. 

Veterans on parade march, 4509. 
Vexation. 4510. 

Vexilla Regis. 24219 (1059) 

Vi. 13949. 

Vi pasar. 28378. 

Vicklax song. 37703, 37704. 
Vicky leaves. 4511. 

Vic’s glide. 28379, 

Victor dance folio. 29091 (690) 
Victor Hugo reading. 50212. 
Victor ragtime band. 29091 (691) 
Victor song. 46336. 

Victoria, 4512, 34011, 
Victories. 34012. 

Victorious America, 41164. 
Victorious hope. 34013. 
Victorious legions march. 50835 (400) 
Victorious revolution & end title. 46337. 


Victorious Yanks. 50213. 

Victor’s march, 4513. 

Victor’s song. 34014, 34015. 

Victory. 4514-4531, 8958-8972, 13950-13960, 18280 
-18289, 23419-23436, 28380-28390, 34016-34027, 
37705-37710, 41165-41167, 46338-46353, 50214- 
50223, 53254-53256. 

Victory ... —. 4532, 37711. 

Victory ahead. 28391, 50224. 

Victory ahead for the U.S. A. 28392, 53257. 

V-i-c-t-o-r-y, all united spells victory. 8973. 

Victory alphabet. 18290. 

Victory always. 4533. 

Victory - America. 4534, 4535, 18291. 

Victory & America sound the same to me. 34028. 

Victory & glory to the American soldier. 34029. 


. Victory & good will to all. 50225. 


Victory & you. 13961, 34030. 

Victory awaits us. 23437. 

Victory ball. 4536. 

Victory bells. 46354, 50226. 

Victory bells are ringing. 41168. 

Victory bells of liberty. 46355. 

Victory bells will ring for the United Nations. 
18292. 

Victory blues. 4537. 

Victory bond march. 41169. 

Victory bond wagon is going to town. 37712. 

Victory boogie. 50227. 

Victory bound. 4538, 28393. 

Victory bridge. 13962. 

Victory call. 13963. 

Victory call of the allies. 34031. 

Victory campaign. 28394. 

Victory cavalcade. 18293. 

Victory chant. 13964. 

Victory chorus. 28395, 46356. 

Victory conga. 3539. 

Victory corps. 50228. 

Victory cross. 23438, 34032. 

Victory dance. 46357. 

Victory day. 41170. 

Victory drums, 46358. 

Victory everywhere. 50229. 

Victory farewell. 53258. 

Victory fleet. 23439. 

Victory flight. 18294. 

Victory for all. 13965, 34033. 

Victory for America. 4540, 4541, 8974, 13966, 
18295, 28396, 34034. 

Victory for Jesus. 50230. 

Victory for liberty. 28397, 37713, 46359. 

Victory for McGillicuddy. 13966*. 

Victory for our dead. 18296. 

Victory for the Stars & Stripes. 28398. 

Victory for the U. S. A. 13967-13969, 23440, 
28399, 34035-34037, 37714. 

Victory for U.S. A. 34038. 

Victory for you & I. 13970. 

Victory for you & me. 23441, 

Victory forever. 29091 (692) 

Victory garden, 34039. 

Victory garden serenade. 23442. 

Victory, glorious victory. 23443. 

Victory goodwill to all. 28400. 

Victory honeymoon. 37715. 

Victory hop. 18297, 37716. 

V-i-c-t-o-r-y: Hope of world democracy. 53259, 

Victory - hurrah, 50231. 

Victory hymn, 8975, 18298, 23444, 41171-41174, 46360. 

Victory in ’43. 50232, 53260. 

Victory in the sky. 13971, 46361. 

Victory is in our thoughts. 13972. 


2276 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Victory is our aim. 34040. 

Victory is our call. 53261. 

Victory is ours. 28401, 46362. 

Victory is sure. 46363. 

Victory is the word for V. 13973. 

Victory jamboree. 13974. 

Victory makes her bow. 34041. 

Victory march. 4542-4546, 8976, 8977, 13975-13979, 
18299-18304, 23445-23451, 28402-28406, 34042, 
34043, 37717, 41175, 41176, 46364-46367, 50233- 
50236, 53262. 

Victory march... — V. 50237. 

Victory march of 1942. 41177. 

Victory march of the 26. 18305. 

Victory march of the Waves. 53263. 

Victory march, on with the offense not with the 
defense. 23452. 

Victory march, on with the offensive never with the 
defensive. 23453. 

Victory march, we’ll win the victory. 23454. 

Victory marching song. 4547, 41178, 

Victory must be won. 23455. 

Victory ode. 50238. 

Victory of peace. 4548. 

Victory on parade. 46368. 

Victory or bust. 46369. 

Victory over all. 13980. 

Victory overture. 18306, 28407. 

Victory parade. 4549, 28408, 34044, 34045. 

Victory parade of 1942. 28409. 

Victory polka. 4550, 8978, 13981, 13982, 28410, 
28411, 34046, 34047, 37718. 

Victory prayer. 37719, 53264. 

Victory prelude. 8979. 

Victory quickstep. 18307. 

Victory (... —-) quickstep. 23456. 

Victory quiz. 18308, 18309. 

Victory route. 46370. 

Victory salutations. 46371. 

Victory salute. 4551, 53265. 

Victory schottish. 4552. 

Victory serenade. 46372, 53266. 

Victory song. 4553-4555, 8980-8986, 13983-13991, 
18310, 23457-23462, 28412-28421, 34048, 34049, 
37720-37724, 41179-41181, 53267, 46373-46379, 
50239-50243, 53268. 

Victory song book. 37725. 

Victory song for our America. 50244. 

Victory songs. 13992. 

Victory specials. 34050. 

Victory spells safety. 37726. 

Victory stamp. 46380. 

Victory star. 8987. 

Victory star is shining. 50245. 

Victory stomp. 41182, 46381. 

Victory street. 34051. 

Victory swing. 18311, 28422. 

Victory swing song. 28423. 

Victory - the Yanks again are everywhere. 34052. 

Victory theme. 8988, 46382. | 

Victory through Christ. 50246. 

Victory through our Lord. 18312. 

Victory thru love. 53269. 

Victory tide. 13993, 18313. 

Victory to the U.S. A. 50247. 

Victory two step. 28424, 50248. 

Victory V. 13994, 23463. 

Victory V march. 41183. 

Victory vamp. 28425. 

Victory, victory. 37727, 46383, 50249. 

Victory vittles. 37728. 

Victory waits on your fingertips, dear Miss 
America. 50250. 


Victory walk. 28426, 37729. 

Victory waltz. 4556, 13995, 13996, 18314-18316, 
23464, 28427, 28428, 41184, 46384, 46385. 

Victory way. 18317, 34053. 

Victory we must win. 34054, 41185. 

Victory will be ours. 13997, 34055. 

Victory will be won. 18318, 41186. 

Victory will come to us. 23465. 

Victory with the Stars & Stripes. 37730. 

Victory with you MacArthur. 41187. 

Victory yodel. 50251. —~ 

Victory’s call. 46386. 

Victory’s rainbow. 37731. 

Vict’ ry chorus. 23466. 

Vict’ry for the Red, White & Blue. 4557. 

Vict’ry serenade. 53270. 

Vict’ry shall be won. 13998. 

Vict’ry trail. 34056. 

Vict’ry V’s. 34057. 

Vict’ry workers. 23467. 

Vida es asi. 37732. 

Vidala, 18319. 

Vidi aquam. 13999. 

Vie vie & the love tree. 46387. 

Vieja amiga. 4558. 

Viel trdume. 14692 (792), 23468. 

Vienna for ever. 50835 (401) 

Vienna girls. 53636 (560) 

Vienna life. 8989. 

Vienna, my city cf dreams. 4559. 

Vienna, the Danube & you. 34058. 

Vienna, Vienna, once more will you smile. 53271. 

Vienna will sing again. 8990. 

Vienna will smile again. 50252. 

Viennese dance II. 50253. 

Viennese march on Strauss melodies. 18320. 

Viennese popular melody. 8991. 

Vier duette. 5201 (1050) 

Vier lieder. 18845 (313), 34788 (779), 47124 (532, 
533) 

Vier lieder eines Alexander-grenadiers. 9582 (569) 

4 praludien. 46388. 

24 landler u. deutsche tanze. 34788 (780, 781) 

Vierge et les bergers. 37733. 

Viermal acht liedchen. 41610 (213) 

Vieux Carré sérénade. 4560. 

Vikings. 34788 (782) 

Vikings bold. 46389. 

Vilda skogar. 18321. 

Vilia. 8992. 

Villa in the valley. 28429. 

Village dance. 14692 (793), 24219 (1385), 29091 
(693) 

Village festival. 5201 (1051), 18322. 

Village fiddler. 47124 (534) 

Village filling station. 46390. 

Village music. 8993, 28430. 

Village square. 43199. 

Village that nobody knows. 34059, 50254. 

Villain was willin’. 28431. 

Villanella. 8994. 

Vim & vigor. 18323. 

Vim Herb has made me right. 28432. 

Vincent blues. 37734. 

Vine barrel Rheinlaender. 23469. 

Vine covered house. 23470. 

Vine covered porch. 4561. 

Vingo. 46391. 

Vingo jingo. 37735, 41188. 

Viola waltz. 29091 (694) 

Violet. 34060. 

Violet mazurka, 47124 (535) 


Violet, oh, why are you so blue. 50255. 
Violet’to 2 lupin. 50256. 


2277 


Violets. 23471. 

Violets for remembrance. 23472. 

Violets for victory. 4562. 

Violette. 53272. 

Violin. 46392. 

Violin & piano sonata, 46393. 

Violin cola bandera waltz. 8995. 

Violin harmonies. 14000, 

Violin is a lady. 23473, 

Violin-konzert no. 3 in B dur. 11845 (314) 

Violin method for adult beginners. 4563. 

Violin my great granddaddy made. 5201 (1052), 
38171 (433) 

Violin school. 8996. 

Violin sweet with age. 23474. 

Violines y corazones. 34061, , 

Violinkonzert in G dur, 24219 (1386) 

Violoncello concerto in D, 37736. 

Violoncello scales & arpeggios. 50257. 

Vip vop is the dance todo, 34062. 

Vir vom U-boot, 34063. 

Virgen de la macarena. 28433. 

Virgende media noche. 18324. 

Virgin most pure. 50258. 

Virginia. 14001, 18325, 23475, 34064, 

Virginia Dare. 46394, 

Virginia Dare dance. 28434. 

Virginia diggins. 34788 (783) 

Virginia feud, 14002. 

Virginia, Georgia & Caroline. 18326. 

Virginia Lee, 24219 (1387), 34065, 47124 (536) 

Virginia Rose. 24219 (1388), 41189. 

Virginia Rounds song. 14003. 

Virginia singing. 53273. 

Virtuoso studies & duos for the clarinet. 
29091 (695) 

Vision. 8997. 

Vision came to me, 23476, 34066. 

Vision in the woods. 18327. 

Vision of Allah, 47124 (537) 

Vision of freedom, 4564, 

Vision of love. 23477. 

Vision of Saint joan. 8998, 

Vision of you in blue. 50259, 

Vision that Ilove. 37737, 

Vision victorieuse. 23478. 

Visions. 34788 (784) 

Visions of the fireside. 29091 (696) 

Visions of yesterday. 34067. 

Visions of you. 46395, 

Visit of the hobgoblins. 14692 (794) 

Visiting Dolores. 18328. 

Vita. 4565. 

Vitamin B-flat. 28435. 

Vitamins. 46396, 

Vittoria marcia, 23479. 

Viudo de ochenta, 34068, 

Viva America. 37738, 

Viva la democracia. 23480, 

Viva la Pepa, 46397, 

Viva la rumba, que siga la rumba, 23481, 

Viva México. 28436, 

Viva Méxicol Viva América. 53274, 

Viva Roosevelt, 14004, 14005. 

Vivandiére, 14692 (795) 

Vivat academia, 24219 (1389) 

Vive démocratie, 4566, 

Vive la compagnie. 8999, 

Vive la France gloriouse. 4567. 

Vive l’Amerique. 37739. 

Vivian. 18845 (315) 

Vivo. 4568, 

Vivo solo en un mundo de dolor, 23482. 


INDEX 


a ee mht aie rr a ee lea 


Vocal duets. 46398. 

Vocal grove. 14006. 

Vocé j4 foi Bafa. 28437. 

Vodka. 9000, 9001. 

Voice from above. 18329, 

Voice from afar, 38171 (434) 

Voice from Bataan. 34069, 

Voice in the wilderness. 9001*, 

Voice of America. 34070, 

Voice of Belgium. 24219 (1390) 

Voice of Canada, 28438, 

Voice of freedom. 41190, 41191, 53275. 

Voice of Hawaii. 4569, 

Voice of liberty. 9002, 34071, 

Voice of love. 53276. 

Voice of Michael Kane. 22056, 

Voice of terror. 53277. 

Voice of the banjo. 24219 (1391) 

Voice of the ’cello. 24219 (1392) 

Voice of the C.1L.O. 14007, 

Voice of the South, 4570, 

Voice of the U.S.A. 28439. 

Voice of the Vikings. 50260, 

Voice of Uncle Sam. 9003, 34072. 

Voice that is calling. 18330. 

Voices. 4571. 

Voices are calling me. 46399. 

Voices in the treetops. 23483. 

Voices of joy. 18845 (316) 

Voices of spring. 4572, 14008, 24219 (1393), 
37740, 41192, 47124 (538) 

Voices ‘of the woods. 29091 (697) 

Voices of victory. 46400. 

Voix céleste. 37741. 

Volcanic fury. 41193. 

Volga boatman, 46401. 

Volga Rose. 9004, 

Volga varieties. 50261. 

Volksweisen aus Niederdonau. 23484, 23485, 

Volume for victory. 37742. 

Voluntary in A. 18845 (317) 

Voluntary in B flat. 18845 (318) 

Volunteer, 24219 (1394) 

Volunteer choir, 14692 (796 - 802), 29091 
(698 ~ 702) 

Volunteer chorus. 37743. 

Volunteer for the U.S.A. 23486. 

Volunteer state. 28440. 

Volunteers. 18331, 18845 (319), 24219 (1395) 

Volvamos. 23487. 

Volvere a encontrarte. 46402. 

Volvi, 9005. 

Von mir zudir. 34073. 

Voo-kon-nee. 14009. 

Vorrei dirti. 34074, 

Vorrei saper perche. 41194, 

Vorrei sognar con te. 37744. 

Vorrei tornare a Napoli. 34075. 

Vort hjem, vort sprog, vor faedrene jord. ; 
38171 (435) : 

Vos zokt eer. 9006. 

Vote as you pray. 24219 (1396) } 

Vote for Emily Morgan. 41195. 

Vow to victory. 14010. ) 

Voy a pelear. 41196. ; 

Voyage. 23488, - 

Voyage o’er the waves long ago. 41197. 1 

Vrai Pericon. 9582 (570) 

Vre mourgo Mousolini. 9007. 

V’s for victory now. 46403, 4 

V’shom’ru b’ne yisroel. 18332. ‘ 

Vuelve otra vez, 14011, . 

Vuélveme a besar. 28441. ‘ 


2278 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


INDEX 


Vuélveme aquerer. 46404. 
Vuelvo ati. 9008. 
Vulesse vasa. 23489. 
Vy did they name me Fritz. 46405. 
Vzpomine. 14012. 
Vzpominky. 29091 (703, 704) 
Vzpominky a melovala jsem valciky. 29091 (705) 
W gastronomji cherek. 4573. 
W gfebi morza. 41198, 47124 (539) 
W.R.N.S. march. 23490. 
W spodnicy polka. 4574. 
WWVA world’s original radio jamboree famous 
songs. 18333. 
W zelaznej fabryce. 14013. 
W zielonem ogrodzie, oberek. 18334. 
W.A.A.C. 34076, 41199. 
WAAC is in back of you. 37745. 
WAAC march. 41200, 53278. 
W.A.A.C. marching song. 46406. 
W.A.A.C. song. 41201, 41202. 
WAAC town. 41203. 
W.A.A.C. victory march. 37746. 
WAACS. 50262. 
WAACS & the WAVES. 53279. 
WAACS & WAVES. 46407, 53280. 
Wade in de water. 14014. 
Waffenschmied. 5201 (56) 
Waffentanz. 5201 (1053) 
Wagner souvenir. 24219 (1397) 
Wagneriana. 9582 (571), 29091 (706) 
ee (Richard) musikalische werke. 9582 
Wagness (Bernard) adult piano course. 14015. 
Wagon wheels. 46408-46410. 
Wagons west. 41204. 
Wahlspruch des jungen Bismarck. 29091 (707) 
Wah-nee-toh. 50263. 
Wahoo! The Yanks are everywhere. 41205. 
Waiata Hinemoa. 28442. 
Waikiki. 34077. 
Waikiki shore. 4575. 
Wail of freedom. 14016. 
Wail of the wind. 23491. 
.Wailana. 18335. 
Wailin’-of the waves. 34078. 
Wailing blues. 46411. 
Wailing moon. 23492. 
Wait. 5201 (1054), 18845 (320) 
Wait at the gate for me Katy. 37747, 37748. 
Wait darling, fate will see us thru. 28443. 
Wait for me. 9009, 18336, 28444, 37749, 37750 
46412, 46413, 53281, 
Wait for me darling. 34079. 
Wait for me dear. 34080. 
Wait for me little darling. 46414. 
Wait for me little girl. 46415. 
Wait for me Nellie. 34081. 
Wait for me till victory. 9010. 
Wait for the phone to ring. 14017. 
Wait ’til you see my twist & twirl. 28445. 
Wait till I get you alone. 50264. 
Wait till I know you better. 23493, 
Wait till the boys come pourin’ outa’ them thar 
hills. 18337. 
Wait till the girls get into the army, boys. 
14018. 
Wait till the sun shines, Nellie. 18338. 
Wait till we get over there. 23494. 
Wait till we take it back. 23495. 
Wait till you see her. 23496. 
Wait where the wild willows grow. 14019. 
Waited a lifetime. 9011. 


? 


Waiter, I’dlike aword with the lady in blue. 37751. 


Waitin’. 34082. 

Waitin’ blues. 46416. 

Waitin’ for Jane. 34083. 

Waitin’ for my man to come home. 37752. 

Waitin’ for the dots ’n dashes call. 14020. 

Waiting. 9012, 9013, 14021, 14692 (803), 18339, 
23497-23503, 28446, 28447, 29091 (708), 34084, 
37753, 37754, 41206-41208, 46417-46420, 50265, 
53282. 

Waiting all alone for you. 28448. 

Waiting & dreaming. 4576.~ 

Waiting & praying for you. 50266. 

Waiting at the wicket gate. 9014. 

Waiting darling. 23504. 

Waiting for a letter. 53283. 

Waiting for a letter marked free. 50267. 

Waiting for a little more. 5201 (1055), 14692 (804) 

Waiting for a ring. 18340. 

Waiting for a waiter. 14022. 

Waiting for Johnny, my Johnny doughboy to return. 
34085. 

Waiting for MacArthur. 34086. 

Waiting for Santa. 37755. 

Waiting for someone who does not come. 53284. 

Waiting for the May. 14692 (805) 

Waiting for the moon & you. 34087. 

Waiting for the postman. 37756. 

Waiting for the red light to turn green. 34088. 

Waiting for the Robert E. Lee. 46421. 

Waiting for the stars. 14023. 

Waiting for wine. 18341. 

Waiting for you. 4577, 14024-14027, 23505, 23506, 
28449, 28450, 34089, 46422-46424, 53285, 53286. 

Waiting for you, brave soldier. 37757. 

Waiting for you, inthe rain. 4578. 

Waiting for your return. 41209. 

Waiting on love. 23507. 

Waiting on the Lord. 9015. 

Waiting on the shore. 28451. 

Waiting waiting for you. 23508. 

Wait’ll you meet the daughter of K-K-K-Katy. 
14028. 

Wake, Americans, wake. 4579. 

Wake Island. 4580, 23509. 

Wake Island glory. 28452. 

Wake Island marines. 28453. 

Wake Island wacky-woo. 9016. 

Wake Island we'll never forget. 28454, 41210. 

Wake now, ye shepherds. 23510. 

Wake of dawn. 50268. 

Wake up. 14029, 14030, 34090, 37758. 

Wake up America. 4581-4585, 9017-9023, 14031- 
14034, 18342-18345, 23511, 28455-28457, 34091- 
34097, 37759-37763, 41211, 46425-46431, 50269- 
50273, 53287. 

Wake up, America, & rub your sleepy eyes. 
14035. 

Wake up America, home of the free. 28458. 

Wake up America, it’s for your boys & mine. 53288. 

Wake up America, wake up. 14036. 

Wake up America, we’ re marching. 14037. 

Wake up America, we’ve got a war to win. 28459. 

Wake up American. 23512. 

Wake up! Americans. 18346, 28460, 34098, 50274. 

Wake up! Americans wake up. 9024. 

Wake up & buy a bond. 14038. 

Wake up & give. 18347. 

Wake up & let us do our part. 53289. 

Wake up & sing, America. 23513. 

Wake up & work. 9025. 

Wake up brother. 41212. 

Wake up! Fellow Americans. 34099. 

Wake up! It’s cake walk day. 41610 (214) 


INDEX 


Wake up Jacob. 9026. 

Wake up little girl. - 34100. 

Wake up sleepy head. 4586. 

Wake up the mighty men. 28461. 

Wake up, thumbs: up, Americans. 14039. 

Wake up U.S.A., let’s go. 41213. 

Wake up! Wake up! America. 
28463, 41214. 

Wake up, wake up, Australia. 28464. 

Wake up! Wake up! Rip Van Winkle. 23514. 

Wake up with the Rising Sun, Yankee boys. 46432. 

Wake up you sleepers. 46433. 

Waking snowdrop. 14040. 

Walc ja kocham cie. 4587. 

_ Waldweben. 5201 (1056) 

Walk in love, 37764. 

Walk in the park. 34101. 

Walk—reel 8. 4588. 

Walk through the park. 14041. 

Walk with Him, 50275. 

Walk with Uncle Sam. 18349. 

Walker’ s (Cindy) folio of songs. 34102. 

Walkin’ a debutante. 14042. 

Walkin’ along with Jesus by my side. 46434. 

Walkin’ & restin’. 9027. 

Walkin’ back home. 14043. 

Walkin’ down the street. 23515. 

Walkin’ in the rain. 37765. 

Walkin’ to work, & I like it. 28465. 

Walkin’ with Lily. 34103. 

Walking. 46435. 

Walking alone in the rain. 18350. 

Walking home in spring. 37766. 

Walking in circles. 50276. 

Walking in my sleep. 28466. 

Walking in the rain. 4589. 

Walking in the shadows. 41215. 

Walking in the twilight of heaven. 4590. 

Walking montage. 37767. 

Walking song. 9028, 34104. 

Walking through heaven. 23516. 

Walking through life with you. 46436. 

Walking thru Lovers’ Lane. 29091 (709, 710) 

Walking to school. 37768. 

Walking with a sailor boy. 14044. 

Walking with God. 4591. 

Walking with someone I know. 23517. 

Walkire. 5201 (1057), 5935, 29091 (557) 

Walla Walla man. 29091 (711) 

Waller string class method. 4592-4595. 

Wallflower blues. 37769. 

Walls of gold. 14045. 

Walls of Jericho. 24219 (1398) 

Walnut ledge. 9029. 

Walt Disney sees Latin-America. 53290. 

Walter. 4596. ; 

Walter vor der meisterzunft. 
166) 

Walther’s prize song. 4597. 

Waltz. 23518, 23519, 24219 (1399), 28467-28469, 
34105, 38171 (436) "46437-46440. 

Waltz & boogie. 14046. 

Waltz at midnight. 4598. 

Waltz at the President’s ball. 9030. 

Waltz caprice. 23520, 46441. 

Waltz commando song. 46442. 

Waltz dream. 284'70. 

Waltz dream of you. 23521. 

Waltz eternal. 9031. 

Waltz for two. 50277. 

Waltz from Serenade for strings. 28471. 

Waltz from the opera Faust. 9032. 


18348, 28462, 


9582 (164- 


Waltz from the Serenade for strings. 23522, 46443. 


2280 


_ pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Waltz improvisation. 34106. 

Waltz in A. 36695. 

Waltz in A min. 23523. 

Waltz in blue. 23524. 

Waltz in E flat. 14047, 

Waltz in G. 23525, 46444. 

Waltz in G flat maj. 4599. 

Waltz is over. 18351. 

Waltz me around the moon. 14048. 

Waltz medley. 18352. 

Waltz militaire. 37770. 

Waltz moderne. 18353. 

Waltz no. 1. 37771. 

Waltz no. 26. 23526. 

Waltz of delight. 46445. 

Waltz of life. 18354. 

Waltz of long ago days. 34788 (785) 

Waltz of love. 4600, 37772. 

Waltz of my heart’s desire. 24219 (1400) 

Waltz of the bells. 50278. | 

Waltz of the buds. 29091 (712) 

Waltz of the flower girls. 353. 

Waltz of the flowers. 4601, 18355, 23527-23529, 
28472, 34107, 34108. 

Waltz of the hills. 18356. 

Waltz of the pines. 47124 (540) 

Waltz of the roses. 37773, 41610 (215) 

Waltz of the U.S.A. 46446. 

Waltz of the willows. 46447. 

Waltz of the wind. 34109. 

Waltz of the zephyrs. 34110. 

Waltz of yesterday. 34111. 

Waltz reverie. 41216. 

Waltz romance. 23530. 

Waltz song. 14049. 

Waltz U.S.A. of times. 4602. 

Waltz, waltz, waltz with me. 50279. 

Waltz with Barbara. 9033. 

Waltz with Cupid & me. 4603. 

Waltz with me sailor. 9034. 

Waltz with me through Dreamland. 37774. 

Waltz you playd’ [?]for me. 9035.: 

Waltzer [?]d amore. 28473. 

Waltzes. 28474. 

Waltzing couple. 23531. 

Waltzing for the prize. 28475. 

Waltzing goodbye. 50280. 

Waltzing hearts. 41217. 

Waltzing ina dream. 14050. 

Waltzing in a dream with you. 14051. 

Waltzing in a skating rink in paradise. 46448. 

Waltzing in heaven. 23532. 

Waltzing in old Vienna. 14052. 

Waltzing in the ballroom. 28476, 50281. 

Waltzing in the moonlight. 50282. 

Waltzing in the shadows. 50283. 

Waltzing Matilda. 14053, 41218. 

Waltzing Matilda tanks tanks tanks. 9036. 

Waltzing the flowers to sleep. 46449. 

Waltzing with you. 4604, 37775, 41219. 

Waltzing with you Uncle Sam. 46450. 

Wanaha. 14692 (806) 

Wanda. 14054. 

Wanda Lou. 18357. 

Wanda, where art thou. 4605. 

Wander song. 46451. 

Wanderer. 18845 (321), 23533, 28477. 

Wanderer-fantasie. 18845 (321) 

Wanderer’s night song. 24219 (1401) 

Wanderer’s song. 47124 (541) 

Wandering. 14055. 

Wandering Gypsies. 28478, 34788 (786) 

Wandering minstrels. 24219 (1402) 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1942 


Wandering one. 9582 (573) Warden on the corner near your house, 9048, 
Wandering tailor. 50284. Wardens of democracy. 28488. , 
Wanderlust. 9037, 34112. Warm eyes, 4610. 
Wandervogel auf der frithlingsfahrt. 9582 (574, Warm Hawaiian moon. 53297. - 
575) Warm words calling. eg 
Wand’ring down memory’s aisle. 14056, 14057. Warrior bold. 24219 (1404) 
Wanna be all my myself, from now on. 14058. Warrior’s prayer. 46459, 53298. 
Wanna go back to maw’s home cookin’ blues. 34113. Warrior’s song. 53299. 
Want you. 18358, 23534. War’s end. 23540, 
Wanted: a gal. 28479, Warsaw Concerto, 23541, 28489, 28490. 
Wanted, a sweetheart. 14059. Warsaw love song. 23542. © 
Wanted an owner for this lonely heart. 41220. Warum, Weshalb, wieso. 36727. 
Wantin’ you, just you. 50285. Warward march. 46460.” 
Wanting each other. 9038. Was bringt die zeitung. 30951. 
Wanting you. 9039, 34114, 37776. Was du mir bist. 50294. 
Wanting you, sweetheart. 46452. Was far a welt das is.\ 34126. 
War. 34788 (787), 46453, 53291. Was gleicht wohl auf erden. 29091 (713) 
War against Mrs. Hadley. 32569, 32711, 32740, Was I in your dream last night. 4611. 
34115, 34116. Was Ito blame. 46461. 
War against the Rhine. 34117. Was it, 28492. 
War & our dear old U.S.A. 4606. Was it a heartquake. 9049. 
War angels. 50286. Was it fair, 23543. 
War baby. 50287. Was it fun. 46462. 
War baby lullaby. 46454. Was it love. 23544, 28493, 
War baby’s lullaby. 50288. Was it only a memory. 28494, 41224. 
War birds. 18359. Was it the moon, 28495. 
War blues. 4607, 41221. Was it to be this way. 4612. 
War bond serenade. 46455. Was it worth it. 28496. 
War bonds & stamps. 34118. Was it wrong, 37779. 
War bride. 18360. Was it you, 41225. 
War buddies. 37777. Was kostet Amerika. 5201 (1059) 
War clouds. 4608, 14060, 18361, 23535. Was love, 28497. 
War dance. 34119. Was sind mir all die leute. 50295. 
War-Eagle waltz. 14061. Wash me in Thy blood, 23545. 
War effort. 14062. Wash me, O Lord. 34127. 
War has made this a different place. 46456. Wash your troubles away with the rain. 41226. 
War hymn. 34120, Washing ali my dreams ashore. 37780. 
War in Snider’s grocery store. 24219 (1403) Washington & Lee swing. 41227. 
War in the air. 50835 (402) Washington arch. 46661. 
War in this world shall never end. 28480. Washington post march. 23546. 
War is on. 9040, 18362, 34121, 53292. Washington whirligig. 50296. 
War jingling sound. 46457. Washington’s birthday. 24219 (1405) 
War lullaby. 23536, 50289. Washington’s prayer for his family. 53300, 
War mad world. 34122. Washington’s sons. 46463. 
War march of the priests. 18363. Wasn’tI. 46464. 
War memories. 28481. Wasn’t I good to you. 50297. 
War montage. 53293. Wasn’t it love. 14065. 
War-moon. 9041. Wasn’t it wonderful 41228. 
War mother. 28482. Wasn’t that a lovely dream. 28498. 
War mothers. 41222. Wasp. 23547. 
War mother’s prayer. 4609. Waste of time. 9050. 
War must be won. 50290. . Wasted life. 24219 (1406) 
War prayer. 5201 (1058) Wasted tears, 34128. 
War song. 9042, 23537, 23538, 53294. Wasted time. 50298. 
War songs. 34123. Wasting my time. 14066, 46465. 
War stamp stomp. 37778. Wasting time. 9051. 
War time. 18364, Watch, America. 23548, 28499, 28500. 
War time blues. 9043, 18365, 28491, 34124, 50292. Watch brethren, watch. 5201 (1060) 
War time Christmas. 50293. Watch our boys come by. 4613. 
War time farewell. 9044. Watch out. 23549. 
War time knitting song. 14064. Watch out mama. 18366. 
War-time lullaby. 9045, 41223. Watch out Tokyo, here we come. 28501. 
War time Madonna. 9046. Watch out, you Japs. 23550. 
War to win so let’s off to Tokio. 28483. Watch the A, B,C, Ds. 14067. 
War torn Europe. 9047. Watch the boys from Tennessee. 34129. 
War, war, war. 28484, 46458. Watch the Flag go by. 14068. 
War wasn’t made in a day. 53295. Watch the river roll by. 23551, 28502. 
War weary. 23539. Watch the shadows. 14069. 
War whoop song. 50291, 53296. Watch yo’ close friend. 18367. 
War will soon be over. 28485. Watch your step. 5201 (417, 421, 549, 574, 659, 
War wings. 14063. 681, 860, 874, 1071, 1082), 14692 (807, 808), 24219, 
Warbler. 28486. (537, 772, 1407) 
Ward X. 28487. Watchdog of a nation. 23552. 


521888 0 - 43 - 21 2281 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Watchdogs of the sky. 18368. 
Watched pot.. 50299. 
Watching & waiting. 4614. 
Watching for the King’s return. 24219 (1408) — 
Watching little Alice. 34130. 
Watching the cars roll by. 4615. 
Watching the clouds go drifting by. 28503. 
Watching the moon go down. 23553. 
Watching the shores. 4616. 
Watching the snowflakes. 5201 (1061) 
Watching the stars. 28504, 37781. 
Watching the waves roll in. 38171 (437) 
Watchman fell asleep. 23554, 23555. 
Watchman! What of the night. 9582 (576) 
Water boy. 14070. 
Water cure. 9052. 
Water fairy. 23556. 
Water front cafe. 14071. 
Water gal. 14072. 
Water hole. 37782. 
Water lilies. 14692 (809) 
Water, water wild flower, tell me what to do. 
41229, 53301. 
Waterbury tales. 3674. 
Waterfall. 14073. 
Waterloo. 46466. 
Waters of Norway. 5201 (1062) 
Waters of Pearl Harbor will be blue again. 
14074. 
Watts’ cradle song. 46467. 
Wave. 4617. 
Wave, Colors, wave. 18369. 
Wave high. 46468. 
Wave OldGlory. 14075. 
Wave, Old Glory, wave. 18370, 18371, 34131. 
Wave on. 46469.. 
Wave on beautiful Red, White & Blue. 34132. 
Wave on, oh Liberty. 23557. 
Wave on Old Glory. 9053, 34133, 53302. 
Wave on, Old Glory, wave on. 4618. 
Wave our Flag America. 37783. 
Wave that Flag. 41230. 
Wave that Flag, America. 9054, 9055. 
WAVES. 37784. 
Waves & the Waacs. 46470, 53303. 
W.A.V.E.S. are rolling. 41231. 
Waves, colors, wave. 50300. 
Waves of the ocean divide us. 23558. 
WAVES, WAVES, beautiful WAVES. 46471. 
Waving wheat tassels. 5201 (1063) 
Way down in Australia. 28505. 
Way down in Dixie Land. 18372. 
Way down in my heart. 50301, 53304. 
Way down in Tennessee. 23559. 
Way down in the Deep South. 37785. 
Way down on Honolulu Bay. 53636 (561, 562) 
Way down South. 4619, 34134. 
Way down South in Georgia. 41232. 
Way down under. 34135. 
Way down yonder. 24219 (1409) 
Way down yonder in de cornfield. 5201 (1064), 
38171 (438) 
Way lcare. 46472. 
Way I feel about you. 23560, 53305. 
Way I feel tonight. 34136. 
Way I got my start loving you. 46473. 
Way I See it now. 28506. 
Way in the world is love. 4620. 
Way my ancestors went. 23561. 
Way of life. 9582 (577), 53306. 
Way of peace. 53636 (563) 
Way of righteousness. 14692 (810) 


Way out west. 28507. 

Way that leads to you. 34788 (788) 
Way tofreedom. 14076. 

Way to victory. 9056. 

Way up in the blue. 23562, 28508. 
Way up there in the sky. 53308. 
Way up yonder “cross de glory side. 37786. 
Way we do it over here. 46475. 
Way you can love. 23563. 

Way you look to-night. 9057. 

Way you smiled at me. 41233. 
Wayfarer’s night song. 9582 (578) 
Wayside brook. 5201 (1065) 
Wayside flower. 29091 (714) 

We admire. 50302. 


We agree on love. 9058. 


We ain’ *t a-scared of nobody. 4621. 

We ain’t got no war-time blues. 50303. 

We all are allied to whip those Axis sneaks. 
34137. 

We all have a duty todo. 28509. 

We all have made mistakes. 14077. 

We all love the U.S.A. 28510. 

We all must do our part. 37787. 

We all must pay our taxes So we can beat the 
Axis. 28511. 

We all remember. 53309. 

We all stand united. 4622. 

We all will see it through in nineteen GG. 
9059. ; 

We all will see it through with the Red, White & 
Blue. 28512. 

We allies together, come on boys come on. 9060. 

We Americans. 23564, 34138, 41234, 46476. 

We answered the call. 53310. 

We appreciate you! Uncle Sam. 18373, 28513. 

We are. 4623. 

We are all Americans. 34139. 

We are all for the U.S.A. 28514. 

We are all for you, Mr. Soldier & Sailor Man. 14078. 

We are all in the army now. 28515. 


’ We are all in the war except the baby. 41235. 


We are all in this together. 46477. 

We are all new buddies. 28516. 

We are all-out for victory. 4624. 

We are all out to win. 14079. 

We are all pals, marching to victory. 28517. 


_ We are all united in the good old U.S.A. 41236. 


We are all with you Uncle Sammy. 14080. 

We are American boys. 18374. 

We are American soldiers. 34140. 

We are Americans. 9061, 9062, 18375, 23565, 
28518, 28519, 37788. 

We are "Americans, we will show them. 14081, 
23566. : 

We are Americans, yes, we are Americans. 28520. 

We are at peace in Thee. 18376. 

We are behind you F.D.R. 53311. 

We are blowing taps. 50304. 

We are coming. 34141, 34142, 37789, 41237. 

We are coming after you. 53312. 

We are coming Mr. J. 9063. 

We are coming once again. 53313. 

We are coming through to you. 4625, 28521. 

We are coming, Tokio. 28522. 

We are coming Uncle Sam. 28523. 

We are coming Uncle Sammy. 46478. 

We are commandos. 37790. 

We are comrades marching on to victory. 14082. 

We are fighting for liberty. 18377. 

We are flying. 37791. 

We are flying over the Pacific. 9064. 


Way ofthe army, navy & marines. 46474, 53307. We are for Uncle Sam. 9065. 


2282 


We are for you Mr. President. 37792. 

We are glad tnat we live in the U.S.A. 50305. 

We are going Down Under. 50306. 

We are going to Japan. 23567, 

We are going to join the army. 46479, 

We are going to put those monkeys on the run, 
34143. 

We are going to whip those Japs. 34144. 

We are going to win this war, 41238. 

We are hap~hap-happy harmonizers. 28524. 

We are init. 4626. 

We are in the war again. 18378. 

We are just now beginning to fight. 34145, 

We are leaving old Herman Valley. 53314, 

We are marching now. 4627. 

We are marching on. 46480. 

- We are marching on to victory. 41239, 

We are marching to war. 14083. 

We are marching to-day. 28525. 

We are marching together, 53315. 

We are men. 18379. 

We are moving right along to victory. 50307, 

We are not asleep. 53316. . 

We are on our way. 23568, 23569, 28526, 50308. 

We are on our way to Tokio. 34146. 

We are on our way to victory, we'll be coming 
back to home sweet home. 46481. 

We are on tne way you Japs. 4628. 

We are one. 14084. 

We are 100 percent Americans. 14085. 

We are out to fight the Japs. 34147. 

We are out to get the Japs. 18380. 

We are out to win this war. 34148, 

We are over there again. 34149, 

We are praying for you soldier boy. 46482. 

We are proud Americans. 14086, 

We are ready Uncle Sam. 28527. 

We are right there with you Uncle Sam. 28528. 

We are sailing for Japan. 9066, 

We are so happy. 34150, 

We are soldiers of the free, 37793. 

We are soldiers of the home front army. 14087. 

We are soldiers of Uncle Sam, 53317. 

We are the A.T.C, 18381. 

We are the army. 34151. 

We are the army, navy & the fighting marines. 
46483. 

We are the bombardiers. 46484, 

We are the boys from Company A. 37794, 

We are the boys in Uncle’s army. 18382. 

We are tne buds. 14692 (811) 

We are the chaps to lick the Japs. 18383, 

We are the C.LO, 14088, 

We are the crew, skimmers from the blue, 14089. 

We are the engineers. 4629. 

We an the eyes of the army & the navy. 4630, 
18384, 

We are the fighting engineers, 50309, 

We are the fighting marines of the U.S.A. 14090. 

We are the flying Yankees. 4631, 9067. 

We are the guardians of democracy. 34152. 

We are the infantry. 46485. 

We are the marines. 46486, 46487. 

We are the navy. 18385. 

We are the navy mothers of America. 18386, 
34153. 

We are the regulars. 14091. 

We are the soldiers of the U.S.A. 4632. 

We are the sons. 37795, 50310. 

We are the sons of Americans. 37796. 

We are the sons of MacArthur, 28529. 

We are the sons of the A.E.F. 23570. 

We are the sons of the sons of guns. 18387. 


We are the sons of the U.S.A. 28530. 

We are the Spots. 14092. 

We are the T.MLC. 4633, 

We are the targeteers. 28531. 

We are the WAAC. 41240, 

We are the wardens. 23571, 

We are the wings of the navy. 23572. 

We are the Yankee Doodle boys. 46488. 

We are the Yankees. 50311. 

We are the Yanks, 34154, 

We are the Yanks of the U.S.A. 46489, 

We are Tokyo bound, 4634, 

We are true Americans. 14093, 28532. 

We are true Americans all. 18388, 23573. 

We are united, 9068, 37797. 

We are United Nations. 46490, 46491, 50312. 

We, as Americans, 9069, 28533. 

We belong to the U.S.A. 14094, 

We both told a lie, 41241. 

We buddies miss our sweethearts. 46492. 

We build the ladder on which we climb. 53318, 

We built a ship. 53319, 5 

We can always dream. 28534. 

We can be happy once more. 53320. 

We can be thankful. 14095, 

We can do it. 4635. 

We can do without our coffee. 50313. 

We can never go wrong, 14096, 

We can park in the park. 23574, 

We can serve Him still, 53321. 

We can take it. 4636, 9070, 50314, 53322. 

We can take it, Mr. Hitler. 37798. 

We can take it, Mister Jappy. 23575. 

We can take it on the chin. 37799, 

We can—we must—we will. 18389, 

We can, we will, & we must, 28535, 41242, 
50315. 

We can, we will, we must. 14097, 28536, 28537, 34155, 
34156, 37800-37802, 41243-41245, 46493-46495, 
50316-50319, 

We can, we will, we must, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. 
53323. 

We oe whistle over here. 14098, 

We can win the war & we will. 46496, 50320, 

We can’t, can we Joe. 23576, 

We can’t do without love. 23577. 

We can’t go on this way. 18390, 

We can’t let it end this way. 4637. 

We can’t lose. 34157. 

We can’t lose, we’re on God’s side. 18391. 

We can’t sing our way to victory. 14099. 

We can’t spend our ev’nings together. 18392. 

We carry on. 37803. 

We carry the torch. 46497. 

We chewed our chew-chew on a choo choo train. 
4638, 

We chose the air force, 41246, 

We come. 50321, 53324. 

We come before Thee, precious Lord. 46498. 

We come from the home of the brave & the free. 


9071. 

We camel We come. 34158, 

We could build a palace of romance, 41247. 

We could have been so happy. 34159. 

We couldn’t find romance. 9072. 

We countries of America. 4639. 

We danced together. 41248, 46499, 

We deliver the goods. 50322. 

We did it before & we can do it again. 4640, 4641. 

We did it once, we can do it again, 4642. 

We didn’t ask for it, but we can take it - & we'll - 
hand it right back again. 18393. 

We didn’t invite them over but we’re gonna repay 
the call, 37804, 


2283 


We didn’t start it. 4643. 

We do. 50323. 

We do it just the same. 4644, ee 

We do [?] to be true to our good old U.S.A. 34160. 

We don’t giveaD. 41249. 

We don’t have secrets from the stars. 41250. 

We don’t know where we’re goin’, but we know what 
we’re gonna do. 9073. 

We don’t know where we’re going, but we know 
we’re on our way. 18394. 

We don’t know where we’re going but we’re on 
our way. 41251, 50324, 

We don’t like you anymore. 4645, 

We don’t need martial music. 23578, 

We don’t need the moon above. 23579. 

We drink milk. Do you. 28538.. 

We fight again. 41252. 

We fight for freedom. 41253, 46500. 

We fight for liberty. 46501. \ 

We fight for liberty & our Uncle Sam. 14100. 

We fight for Uncle Sam, 46502. 

We finish whatever we start. 4646. 

We fly ’em for the U. S. A. 28539. 

We fly for freedom. 23580. 

We fly for U.S. A. 18395. 

We fly with Uncle Sam. 28540. 

We follow the sea. 14101. 

We found it. 28541. 

We found love in a.blackout. 4647. 

We found Sally. 14102. 

We from dictators shall be free. 4648, 

We gather autumn leaves. 28542. 

We give Thee but Thine own. 23581. 

We give you Texas, Uncle Sam. 41254, 

We go forward. 28543. 

We go marching. 9074, 

We go together. 37805. 

We gonna win. 37806. 

We got a cuff-less, pleat-less, belt-less, seat-less, 
vest-less, shape-less, chest-less, waist-less, 
taste-less, money-less, victory suit. 28544. 

We got a date in Tokyo. 37807. 

We got a job to do, so let’s do it. 9075, 

We got dem on de run. 50835 (408) 

We got Eleanor too. 28545. 

We got to be a gittin’ over there. 37808, 

We got what it takes. 41255, 465083. 

We gotta fight. 41256. 

We gotta free the world. 14103. 

We gotta go back. 50325, 

We gotta take the hit out of Hitler. 4649. 

We gotta win this war, says Uncle Sam. 41257, 
50326. 

We grew up together. 37809. 

We had a penthouse in heaven. 50327. 

We hail MacArthur & his men. 18396. 

We hail our boys. 4650. 

We hand it to you our boys in blue. 34161. 

We hate to fight but when we do. 14104. 

We hate war. 9076. 

We have acar. 50328. 

We have adate, 23582. 

We have a home. 50329. 

We have a job to be done. 41258, 46504. 

We have a job todo. 46505, 46506. 

We have a job to finish. 50330, 

We have a new room. 9077. 

We have a rendezvous, 41259. 

We have a war to win. 18397. 

We have an Uncle Sammie. 28546. 

We have another job to do. 41260. 

We have arisen, America, 18398. 

We have lifted high Old Glory. 41261. 


We have no other guide. 34788 (789) 

We have no slacker-why-ers, 23583. 

We have our love. 18399. 

We have seen His star. 34161*. 

We have to leave you for a while. 9078. 

We have to win. 46507. 

We haven’t got forever. 14105, 

We haven’t met — yet. 9079. 

We hear you calling, UncleSam. 9080. 

We hold in grateful memory. 14692 (812) 

We just can’t let it happen here. 50391. 

We keep our faith. 46508. 

We kissed just twice. 37810. 

We knew it all the time. 9081. 

We know our blessed Saviour. 28547. 

We know that ain’t right. 14106. 

We know the road, 14107. 

We know the time is coming. 18400. 

We know we'll meet again. 14108, 53325. 

We know we'll win this fight. 50332. 

We know what it means when it’s over. 53326. 

We know what we are fighting for. 4651. 

We like to get up. 53327. 

We like to hear our sergeant say, count cadence 
count. 14109. , 

We like to whirl. 28548, 47124 (542) 

We little people. 28549. 

We live in America. 14110. é 

We live in the land of the free. 4652. 

We live in the U.S.A. 28550. — 

We love America. 4653, 14111-14115, 23584, 34162, 
37811, 53328. 

We love America, we’ll defend America. 4654, 

We love & learn, 23585. 

We love democracy. 9082. 

We love Franklin D. Roosevelt. 4655. 

We love our America. 4656. 

We love our liberty. 4657. 

We love our Uncle Sammy. 46509. 

We love our Uncle, Uncle Sam, 28551. 

We love our U.S. A. 53329. 

We love the United States of America. 23586. 

We love the whole United States. 46510. 

We love we. 37812. 

We love you, America. 37813. 

We love you, Lady Liberty. 53330. 

We love you Uncle Sam. 34163. 

We made a date to meet out there. 23587. 

We march again. 18401. 

We march on. 41262. 

We march on to victory. 28552. 

We march to freedom’s victory. 14116. 

We march to victory. 23588, 34164, 

We may not climb the heavenly steeps. 9083. 

We met again inadream. 23589. 

We met at dawn. 23590. ; 

We met beneath a weeping willow. 18402. 

We met beneath the rainbow. 23591. 

We met in a blackout. 28553. 

We met in an old cafe. 18403. 

We met in Ohio. 46511. 

We met in orange blossom time. 46512. 

We met in the Red River Valley. 14117. 

We met ona bet. 9084. 

We met, we kissed, we parted. 50333. 

We must all do our part for Uncle Sam. 9085. 

We must befree. 23592, 

We must be vigilant - American patrol. 23593. 

We must beat Hitler. 9086, 18404, 34165. 

We must carry on. 34166. 

We must defend America, 4658, 18405. 

We must fight, fight, fight, 37814, 

We must fight on. 9087. 


2284 


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INDEX 
nos, 1-12, 1942 


We must hammer, hammer, hammer, 41263. We should never part. 37820. 
We must keep America free. 46513. 4 i We sing. 18409, 
We must keep our land America. 34167. We sing for the glory of God. 46519. 
We must keep the lamp of freedom burning. 34168. We sons of the U.S.A. 34175. 
We must not fail. 14118. We spilled our milk. 14131. 
We must rally to the call. 14119. We stand on guard America. 18410. 
We must save America. 23594. We stand on guard, America, long will freedom 
We must save our Red, White & Blue. 50334. ring. 34176. 
We must save the Red White & Blue. 4659. We stand together united forever. 14132. 
We must say hello to the army. 14120. We stand united. 9097. 
We must take the hit out of Hitler. 4660. We still have each other. 9098. 
We must through great tribulation. 34169. We strolled in the garden of roses. 46520. 
We must! We can! We will. 4661, 37815. We swear by the stars, in the Red, White & 
We must, we will, we can. 46514. Blue. 18411. 
We must win. 50335. We take our hats off to you, Mr. Wilson. 41610 
We must win for the country of the free. 34170. (216, 217) 
We must work. 53331. We thank our lucky stars we belong to the Stars . 
We need a bomber. 9088. & Stripes. 23601. 
We need a song. 14121. We thank you, lucky star. 4668. 
We need Thee, 46515. We the aluminum workers. 9099. 
We never speak as we pass by. 4662. We the defenders of America. 14133, 
We now wake up. 9089. We the people. 34177, 37821, 37822, 46521. 
We of the A-B-C & D. 18406. We the people of America. 9100. 
We or they. 46516. We the people of the forty-eight. 9101. 
We owe Tokyo a visit. 9090. We, the people, shall be free. 18412. 
We part, we ll meet again, 23595. We the united, 53335. 
We pay homage to you. 4663. We the United Nations. 28557, 34178. 
We pledge allegiance to our Flag. 34171. We the women of America. 28558. 
We pledge to our Uncle Sam. 23596. . We, the Yanks, 18413. 
We pledge you victory, America. 50336. We the Yanks are marching now. 53336. 
We poor girls laugh & dance. 50337. We three, 50341. 
We praise the land we live in. 9091. We tickled the tail of the tadpole. 34788 (790) 
We praise Thee. 37816. We too can sing. 4669. 
We praise Thee, O God. 9092, 24219 (1410) We two. 9102. 
We pray for you America. 14122. We two in a lean-to. 28559, 37823. 
We pray our Lord to save America. 4664. We two shall love again. 23602. 
We prepare the way. 4665. We two together. 18845 (322) 
We promise. 23597. We, us, & company. 46522. 
We rally today. 50835 (404) We used to be that way. 4670. 
We re-discovered America in 1942. 14123. We wait in faith. 14134. 
We remember. 9093. We walked in the garden. 28560. 
We remember Pearl Harbor. 14124. We want a double V in our victory. 23603. 
We repeat. 9094. We want a victory. 9103. 
- We ring true. 14125. We want freedom forever. 50342. 
We rise to the call of our nation. 4666. We want no foreign boss in this land of the free. 
We said goodbye. 46517. ~ 28561. 
We said hello. 37817. We want no heil, instead of how-do-you-do. 9104. 
We sail away at eventide. 53332. . We want the Townsend plan. 50343. 
We sail the sea. 53333. We want victory. 23604. 
We salute the U.S. marines. 18407. We wanta go. 4671. 
We salute thee, Utah. 18408. We welcomed all as brothers. 14135. 
We salute you. 37818. We went shopping. 50344. 
We salute you Buddy. 28554. We were alone. 23605. 
We salute you Gen’ral MacArthur. 14126. We were dancing. 220, 362, 372, 764, 1099, 1106, 1226, 
We salute you MacArthur. 14127, 34172, 34173. 1355, 1401, 2414, 3310, 3579, 3640, 4511, 4512, 4588, 
We salute you, Mister Marine. 14128. 4672, 14136. 
We salute you Texas. 50338. We were lovers in a sailboat on the sea. 28562. 
We see the first robin. 28555. We were meant for each other. 34179. 
We seek not other’s rights. 9095. We were on our honeymoon, 34180. 
We send this song wherever you are. 34174. We were together. 4673. 
We shall all do the goose step. 9582 (579) We were wrong. 4674. 
We shall always have a Christmas. 14129. We will. 9105, 18414. : 
We shall fight for America. 53334. We will all come back smiling, & thank our God above. 
We shall land on every shore, 23598. 53337. 
We shall lick ’em again. 50339. We will all give our all, for freedom. 41264. 
We shall meet again. 4667. We will all pull together. 50345. 
We shall meet again some day. 50340. - Mit zr ebaets be the eAtiaee —o aaah 
We shall meet when this war is over, we shall : ways remember Pear! Harbor. . 
meet at the end of the road. 46518. Be belie tor bere Lae 


We will be faithful. 38171 (439) 


We shall sing. 14130. 
We will be free. 28563. 
We shall win. 9096, 23599, 37819. We will beat this unholy three. 18415. 
We shall win or we shall die. 28556. We wil! crush the foe. 23607. 
We should have said it. 23600. | We will dance until the break of day. 50346. 


2285 


We will do it, do it, doit. 41265. 

We will dream. 23608. 

We will fight. 34181, 37824, 37825, 41266. 

We will fight but never yield. 341788 (791) 

We will fight, fight, tight. 4675, 14138, 23609, 
37826. 

We will fight for liberty. 4676. 

We will fight for our country. 41267. 

We will fight for our Stars & Stripes. 23610. 

We will fight for the U.S.A. 34182. 

We will fight for Uncle Sam. 9107, 18416, 34183. 

We will fight for you America. 23611. 

We will fight till the victory’s won. 4677. 

We will fight to defend America. 34184. 

We will fight to victory. 317827. 

We will fight until we win. 9108. 

We will get there. 28564. 

We will help our Uncle Sammy. 34185. 

We will K.O. Tokio. 4678, 23612. 

We will keep America for ” Americans. 4679. 

We will keep Old Glory waving. 53338. 

We will keep our Colors flying. 14139. 

We will live in each others heart. 14140. 

We will live in the minds of each other. 9109. 

We will meet again. 9110. 

We will never forsake Old Glory. 9111.~ 

We will never give up. 46523. 

We will never never stop ’til it’s over over there. 
37828. 

We will not forget Pearl Harbor. 9112. 

We will not forget you doughboy. 41268. 

We will ramble you & I, dear. 9582 (580) 

We will remember. 4680. 

We will see it through. 4681, 4682. 

We will set the RisingSun in the morning. 28565. 

We will shout victory is ours again. 28566. 

We will sing one song. 9113. 

We will soon be in the army. 46524: 

We will stand, 34186. 

We will straighten out the whole darn mess. 28567. 

We will surrender, but only to love. 18417. 

We will take the J out of Jap. 37829. 

We will teach the Japanese. 23613. . 

We will think of you at home. 28568. 

We will wave Old Glory. 46525. 

We will win. 9114, 9115, 14141, 34187. 

We will win the peace. 37830. 

We will win this war. 41269, 50347. 


We will winthis war with a songin our hearts. 41270. 


We will win, you betcha. 37831. 

We wish you a merry Christmas. 4683. 

We won, by golly, we won. 23614. 

We won t be back in Hackensack. 23615. 
We won't forget Corregidor. 28569. 

We won ’t forget Pearl Harbor. 9116, 46526. 
We won't forget the 7th of December. 18418. 
We won’t forget what happened in Hawaii. 14142. 
We won't go home. 9117. 

We won't have to do it again. 28570. 

We won't let Douglas down. 23616, 

We won't let up. 23617. 

We won’t let you down. 9118. 

We won't say goodbye now. 4684. 

We work for Uncle Sam. 14143. 

We would see Jesus. 23618. 

We wouldn’t forget Pearl Harbor. 18419. 
We Yankee soldiers. 18420. 

We Yankees are brave. 14144. 

We Yanks 50348. 

We Yanks are coming again. 28571. 

We Yanks are marching again. 23619. 

We Yanks are ready. 4685. 

We Yanks will emi this fight. 53339. 


2286 


Weaith of mine. 41271. 

Wear a victory smile. 50349. 

Yee be tear of loving someone like you. 23620, 
Wear the V. 34189. 

Wear your smile. 46527. 

Wear your V. 4686. 

Wearing a bustle. 37832. 

Wearing the red cross. 23621. 

Weary. 14145. 

Weary goin’. 9119. 

Weary my tot. 5201 (1066) 

Weary road to Calvary. 23622. 

Weary, worried & blue. 14146. 

Weather the weather to bring you your mail. 14147. 
Weather vane. 18421. 

Weaver of dreams. 9120. 


_ Webber’s (Carl) modern violin method. 28572. 


Weber. 24219 (1411) 

We'd make a wonderful team. 23623. 

Wedding. 14148. 

Wedding anniversary waltz. 50350. 

Wedding bells. 4687, 28573. 

Wedding bells are calling me. 53636 (564) 

Wedding by candlelight. 34190. 

Wedding ceremony. 37833. 

Wedding drive. 46528. 

Wedding for one. 38171 (440) 

Wedding gown. 50351. 

Wedding in the spring. 18422, 41272. 

Wedding march. 46529, 50835 (405) =~ 

Wedding music. 53340. 

Wedding of Jack & Jill. 47124 (543, 544) 

Wedding of the Gingerbreads. 28574. 

Wedding of the sunshine & the rose. 41610 (218) 

Mase of the wooden soldier & the painted doll. 
18423 

Wedding picture. 37834. 

Wedding prayer. 9121, 23624, 50352. 

Wedding song. 34191, 50353, 50354. 

Wedding tale. 23625. 

Wedding waltz. 9122, 18424. 

Wee wee hours. 18425. . 

Wee Willie Winkie. 53636 (565) 

Week end blues. 23626. 

Week-end in Havana. 2582, 2915, 3539, 4361, 
4688, 4822. 

Week-end time. 46530. 

Week-end whimsey. 9123. 

Weekly wedding. 53636 (566) 

Weenie roast. 28575. 

Weep no more my lady. 46531, 53341. 

Weep no more, my lady, let me see your smile. 
14692 (813), 24219 (1412) 

Weep no more Stalingrad. 46532. 

Weep not for me. 24219 (1413) 


Ween Se MOE: 9124, 
Weep you no more, sad fountains. 14149. 


Weepin’. 28576. 

Weeping willow. 4689. 

Weeping Willow Lane. 14150. 

Weeping willow tree give her a message for me. 
41273. 

We’er [?] on to victory. 9125. 

Weihnachts-geist. 29091 (715) 

Weil mein schatz vorbeigerauscht. 9582 (581) 

Weisst du noch. 23627. 

Welcome. 50835 (406) 

Welcome home. 9126. 

Welcome home sweet home once more. 50355. 

Welcome song. 24219 (1414) 

Welcome stranger. 28577. 

Welcome, sweet pleasure. 4690, 4691. 


INDEX 
EE ie a I nS ek ah NR ee 


Welcome to America. 46533. 

Welcome to spring. 4692. 

Welcome yellow Aryans. 4693. 

Welding school. 46534, 

Well, 18426. 

We'll all be free Americans together. 34192. 

We’ll all be happy again, 18427, 46535. 

We’ll all be together again. 34193, 

We’ll all come smilin’ thru. 28578. 

We’ll all do our bit for the U.S.A. 18428, 34194, 

We'll all fight for victory. 9127. 

We'll all fight on for victory. 28579, 

We'll all get together again. 18429. 

We’ll all go along together. 46536, 

We’ll all join hands America. 18430, 

Well, all right, let’s go. 18431. 

We’ li always be apart. 23628, 

We’ll always be free. 14151. 

We'll always be sweethearts, sweetheart. 34195. 

We'll always fight as one. 28580. 

We’ ll always fight for England. 14152. 

We’ll always honor McArthur [?]. 50356. 

We’ll always remember Pearl Harbor. 1694, 4695. 

We’ll always stand & fight, 23629, 

We’ll avenge Pearl Harbor. 9128, 

We'll avenge you, Pearl Harbor. 9129, 

We’ll back America in Texas. 9130, 

We’ll be back. 23630, 28581, 37835, 50357, 
50358, 

We'll be back Corregidor. 37836. 

We’ll be back home with victory. 46537, 

We'll be back on Bataan. 23631. 

We’ll be back smiling. 23632. 

We’ll be back when it’s all over. 41274, 

We’ll be back when it’s taps for the three dirty 
rats. 9130, 46538. 

We'll be back when we’re through. 37837, 

Wa be coming home a-shouting victory. 46539, 
53342, 

We’ll be growing poppies on Broadway. 53343, 

We’ll be over. 37838, 

We’ll be over there, keep us flying. 9132. 

We’ll be pals dear. 23633, 

We’ll be saying hello. 28582. 

We'll be seein’ you. 46540, 

We'll be seeing you Tokyo. 28583, 34196, 

We’ll be singin’ hallelujah, marching thru Berlin. 
46541, 53344, 

We'll be so glad when it’s over. 18432, 

We’ll be sweethearts forever. 23634. 

We’ll be there, 14153, 23635, 23636, 28584, 28585, 
34197, 41275, 41276, 46542, 46543, 50359, 
53345, 53346, 

We'll be together again. 4696, 9133, 37839, 

We’ll be victorious. 34198. 

We'll beat the jack Axis boys. 41277. 

We’ll blast the Japs for.democracy. 34199, 

We'll blitz Fritz. 41278, 

We’ll bomb them all. 34200. 

We'll bring home the victory. 9134, 

We’ll bring peace to the Pacific, 18433, 

er beng the cobwebs off the moon, my love. 

We'll build a bungalow. 23638, 

We'll build a new world, 46544, 

We'll burn Herr Hitler & oe & make more 
room for Freedom Land. 41279 

We’ll bury the hatchet. 50360. 

Well butter my beans. 14154. 

We’ ll buy bonds till the world is free. 37840. 

We’ ll call it love today. 37841. 

We'll carry on, 53347. 

We’ll carry on on on tovictory. 34201, 46545. 


We’ll carry on to victory. 50361. 

We’ll carry the torch for Miss Liberty. 28586. 

We’ll catch a falling star. 53348, 

We’ll chase ev’ry Jap clear off of the map. 14155. 

We’ll chase Hitler to the Rhine. 9135. 

We’ll chase them back to Tokio. 46546. 

We’ll cheer, 4697, 

We’ll cheer for tue Red White & Blue, 4698. 

We’ll cherish our freedom. 50362. 

We’ll come marching home. 34202. 

We’ll come out on top down under. 23639, 
34203, 

We’ll come ten million strong. 9136. 

We’ll come through. 23640, 50363, 53349. 

We'll come thru to victory. 53350, 

We’ll cook the Axis goose. 9137, 41280. 

We’ll cooperate. 28587. 

We'll crush the Germans & the Japs. 28588. 

We’ll dance again. 46547. 

We’ll defend America, 41281. 

We’ll defend our Flag. 23641. 

We’ll defend our U.S.A. 23642. 

We’ll divide up the ocean. 50364. 

We’ll do a better job this time. 50365. 

We’ll do a MacArthur. 37842. 

We’ll do all we can for Uncle Sam. 46548. 

We’ll do it. 41282. 

We’ll do it all over.14156. 

We’ll do it America. 37843. 

We’ll do it ev’rywhere. 50366, 

We’ll do it for the U.S.A. 14157. 

We’ll do it too. 23643, 

We'll do it with a smile. 50367. 

We’ll do our duty. 28589, 

We’ll do our part. 4699, 14158, 

We’ll do the job that daddy did before. 18434, 

Well done, territorials, 5201 (1067) 

We’ll dream again. 46549, 

We’ll drop our bombs on Tokio. 46550. 

We’ll drop our bombs on Tokyo. 23644, 

We’ll dry your tears away, Pearl Harbor 9138, 


worl dun the Axis. 34204, 

We’ll end it in swingtime. 46551. 

We’ll even it up, for the boys of Bataan, 34205. 
We’ll even up the score, 46552, 

We’ll ever be free or we'll not be American. 


41283. 
We'll fight. 37845, 46553. 
We’ll fight all over the map. 46554. 
We’ll fight & we’ll carry on. 4700. 
We'll fight & we'll win, 9139. 
We’ll fight, fignt, fight, 41284. 
We'll fight, fight, fight for tne U.S.A, 23645, 
We'll fignt, fight, fight for Uncle Sam, 46555. 
We’ll fight for America, 4701. 
We'll fight for dear old Uncle Sam, 4702. 
nen =i for democracy. 4703, 23646, 


We’ll fight for liberty. 53351. 


We'll fight for Old Glory. 34206. 

We'll fight for our America, 9140, 

We’ll fight for our country. 14159, 

We’ll fignt for our mother love, America, 23647. 
We’ll fight for our U.S.A. 9141, 

We'll fight for the glory of our Flag. 46556. 
We’ll fight for the Red, White & Blue, 23648. 
We’ll fight for the right. 9142. 

We’ ll fight for true democracy. 4704. 

We'll fight for Uncle Sam. 28590. 

We’ ll fignt for victory. 23649, 23650, 46557. 
We'll fignt like General MacArthur. 34207, 
We'll fight on to victory. 9143, 34208, 46558, 


2287 


pt. 3, n. 8s., Vv. 37 


We'll fight our way for the U.S. A. 46559. 

We'll fight our way to glory. 28591. 

We'll fight to keep democracy. 34209. 

We'll fight to keep Old Glory. 4705. . 

We'll fight to the death for this land of ours. 
46560. 

We'll fight until we win dear. 34210. 

We'll find love. 28592. 

We'll find our way to the sun, 41285, 

We'll find the end of the rainbow. 34211. 

We'll finish the job. 37846, 53352. 

We’ll finish this one for good. 28593. 

We'll finnish [?] the job together. 4706. 

We'll fly high. 23651. 

We’ll fly them over, over there. 28594. 

We'll fly to victory. 46561. 

We'll follow MacArthur. 14160, 28595. 

We'll follow MacArthur to the end. 18435. 

We'll follow Old Glory. 34212. 

We'll follow the Flag to victory. 46562. 

We'll get along. 23652, 37847. 

We'll get along some way. 23653. 

We'll get it over, over there. 9144. 

We'll get ol’ Dobbin from the farm singing ki 
yippee, yippee yea, hi, hidee hay. 4707. 

We'll get the Japs. 50369. 

We’ll get them yet. 9145. 

We'll get there. 23654. 

We'll get Tokio. 18436. 

We'll get you yet, Mister Jap. 37848. 

We'll git it. 9146. 

We'll give all we’ve got. 46563. 

We'll give & we’ll pray. 50370. 

We’ll give our all for the U.S. A. 14161. 

We'll give out, but never give in. 50371. 

We'll give them something to remember us by. 
9147. 

We’ll give you a trimmin’ like you never got before. 
18437, 

We'll go & get ’em. 4708. 

We’ll go anywhere. 50372, 

We'll go back. 46564, 

We'll go back to faithful Dobbin, just to help the 
U.S.A. 14162. 

We'll go battin’ right back to Bataan boys. 50373. 

We'll go on living from there. 46565. 

We’ll go over Uncle Sam. 18438. 

We'll go through the world together. 34213, 

We'll go walking thru the violets. 41286. 

We'll hang Hitler. 18439, 34214, 

We'll hang the paperhanger, 37849. 

We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home. 
34788 (792) 

We'll have a lot of fun. 23655. 

We'll have a new haven under Old Glory. 41287. 

We'll have ev’rything. 50374, 

We'll have fun. 46566, 50375. 

We'll have our glory. 41288. 

We'll have peace, if we have to fight for it. 50376. 

We'll have the Nipponese on their knees, sayin’ 
please to Uncle Sam. 14163. 

We'll have 30,000 bombers in the air. 28596. 

We'll have to bomb Tokyo. 14164, 

We'll have to do it over again, Uncle Sammy, it’s 
now up to you. 14165. 

We'll have to hike or take a bike. 14166. 

We’ll have to walk tonight, my dear. 53353. 

We'll hike along again in Tipperary. 47124 (545) 

We’ll hit a bit harder. 4709. 

We'll hit him & hit him again. 23656. 

We’ll hit him, wherever we find him. 50377, 

We'll hit, hit, Hitler. 28597. 

We'll hit them & then, we’ll hit them again. 50378, 


Well, I didn’t. 59448, 


Well, imagine that. 50379. 

We’ll isolate the germs. 34215. 

We'll just say au revoir boys, till you come marching 
home. 14167. 

We'll keep a light in the window. 28598. 

We’ll keep America free. 28599, 28600. 

We’ll keep ’em flyin’. 4710, 18440, 37850. 

We’ll keep ’em flying. 14168, 23657, 37850. 

We’ll keep ’em flying with bonds you’re buying. 37851. 

We’ll keep ’em sailing. 28601, 50380. 


‘We'll keep ’ ‘em sailing, full steam ahead, 14169. 


We’ll keep ’em shootin’ like in World war number one 
41289. 

We'll keep every star in Old Glory, they’ll never 
reach that high. 37852. 

We'll keep fighting. 9149. 

We'll keepOld Glory. 9150. 

We'll keep Old Glory flying. 4711, 41290. 

We’ll keep Old Glory waving. 28602, 46567, 
50381. 

We'll keep on fightin’. 37853, 46568. 

We’ll keep our Flag a-flying. 50382. 

We’ll keep our freedom. 23658, 46569. 

We'll keep right on a-fightin’, 34216. 

We'll keep sending them up & over. 4712. 

We’ll keep the Flag flying. 18441. 

We’ll keep them all aflying over there. 28603. 

We’ll keep them flying. 14170, 53354. 

We’ll kick that gong for freedom, 41291. 

We’ll kick the ese off Japan. 34217. 

We’ll kick the ese off of Japan. 28604. 

We’ll knock the h--- out of Hitler, 28605. 

We’ll knock the heil out of Hitler. 4713. 

We’ll knock the hit out of Hitler. 9151. 

We’ll knock the Japs, right into the laps of the Nazis. 
9152. 

We’ll knock the L out of Hitler. 53355. 

Well known N. P. C. 23659. 

We'll lead the way. 14171. 

We'll lick ’em by hang. 50383. 

We'll lick ’em Nipponese. 9153, 50384. 

We'll lick the Japs today. 28606. 

We'll lick them anywhere. 28607, 28608. 

We'll live with the love of the Lord in heart. 
46570. 

We'll live on love, 34218. 

We'll look after you. 34788 (793), 38171 (441) 

We'll love again. 53356. . 

We’ll love again in London. 18442. 

We’ll make believe we never had to say goodbye. 
34219. 

We’ll make it tough for them, 9155, 

We'll make you pay. 4714. 

We’ll march again. 28609. 

We’ll march on to victory. 28610, 37854. 

We'll march to victory. 23660, 28611. 

We’ll march to victory, America, 14172. 

We'll meet again. 14173, 53357. 

We’ll meet again at St. Martins. 9154, 34220. 


We’ll meet again in Hawaii. 53358. 

We’ll meet again in old Hawaii. 9156. 

We'll meet at the endof the rainbow. 14174, 18443. 

We’ll never fail our U.S. A. 53359. 

We'll never forget. 4715. 

We’ll never forget Pearl Harbor. 4716, 34221, 
50385. 

We’ll never give in, 18444, 

We’ll never give up. 28612, 50386. 

We’ll never go down. 9157. 

We’ll never have a flag of white. 28613. 

We'll never let our old Flagfall. 9582 (582) 


2288 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


We’ ll never say goodbye, just so long. 

We’ll never shirk. 46571. 

We’ll never wave a white flag. 18445, 34222. 

We’ ll nip the Nipponese. 4718, 4719, 34223. 

We’ll nip the nips from Nipponese. 4720, 

We’ ll not forget Pearl Harbor. 23661. 

We’ll not forget Pearl Harbor — we mop up 
Tokyo. 4721. 

Well, now I wonder. 28614. 

Well, of all things. 50387. 

We’ ll outlove them all. 46572. 

We’ll pack away our worries in our haver-sack. 
34224, 

We’ll paint that Nazi flag, red, white & blue. 
50388. 

We’ll park our dream. 18446. 

We’ll park to save the tires. 23662. 

We'll plant Old Glory on the Rising Sun. 4722. 

We'll protect the U.S.A. 46573. 

We’ ll push ’em back to Tokyo. 41292. 

We'll put Hitler on the spot. 46574. 

We’ll put those devils on the run. 50389. 

We’ll put V into victory. 34225, 41293. 

We'll remember. 41294. 

We’ll remember & share our memories. 50390. 

We'll remember Pearl Harbor. 9158, 14175. 

We’ll remember you, boys, in our prayers. 
46575. 

We'll rest in lovers’ nest. 53360. 

We’ll return a friendly visit. 50391. 

We'll return that Sunday punch. 14176. 

We’ll see a rainbow again. 37855. 

We’ll see it through. 46576. 

We’ll see it thru. 14177, 28615, 41295. 

We’ll see you again mam’selle. 23663. 

We’ll set the Rising Sun. 9159, 14178. 

We’ll set the whole world free. 18447, 37856. 

We’ll set the Yellow Sun. 14179.. 

We'll set their Rising Sun. 23664. 

We’ll settle the score in Berlin. 34226. 


4717, 


We’ll share the same things together again. 41296. 


We’ vl shoot ’em back to Tokyo. 23665. 


We’ll shout hallelujah, when it’s over everywhere. 


34227. 

We’ll show ’ em. 50392. 

We’ll show ’em how to fight. 34228. 

We'll show Fritz how to blitz. 46577. 

We’ll show the foes. 50393. 

We’ll show them. 41297. 

We’ll show you how to fight, 23666. 

We’ll show you who we are. 37857. 

We’ ll sing. 4723. 

We'll sing aloha again. 37858. 

We’ll sing! Sing! Sing! To victory. 
28616, 46578. 

We'll slap the Jap off the map. 14181. 

We’ ll slap the s slap happy Jap. 14182. 

We’ll smack ’em down. 50394. 

We’ll smash the Japanee. 14183, 14184. 

We’ll smile again. 41298, 46164, 46445. 

We'll smile again some day. 9160. 

We'll stack our rifles on the deck of a ship. 
34229. 

We’ll stand behind our men. 53361. 

We’ll stand beside you. 18448. 

We’ll stand beside you, Uncle Sam. 9161. 

We’ ll stand by our Flag. 4724. 

We’ill star in Hollywood’s Vanities. 41299. 

We’ ll start life anew. 53362. 

We’ ll stay right here and do our bit. 46579. 

We’ll stop them over there. 37859. 

We’ll surely win the war for Uncle Sam. 18449. 

We’ ll sweep the blue Pacific Ocean clean. 41300. 


14180, 


2289 


We'll swing our battle ax on the Axie[?] 28617. 
We'll take all in our stride. 50395. 

We’ll take care of you all. 14692 (814) 

We’ ll take that germ out of Germany. 9162. 
We’ 1l take the hit out of Hitler. 14185. 

We’ll take the nip from the Nipponnese. 46580. 
We'll take the nip out of Nippon. 37860. 

We’ll take the nip out of the Nipponese. 18450. 
We’ll tell the devil hello. 41301. 

Well, that’s that. 9163. 

We’ll then pay lower taxes. 37861. 

We’ll think of Hawaii. 18451, 37862. 

We'll throw thém off the earth. 46581. 

We’ll turn the table on you yet. 28618. 

We’ll turn the tide. 18452, 50396. 

We'll t’weet t’weet all day. long. 4725. 

We’ll unfold our sails. 34230. 

We’ll whip the Japs. 37863, 46582. 


" We’ll whisper I love you. 37864. 


We’ll win. 23667, 34231, 50397. 
We'll win for Uncle Sam. 34232, 
We’ll win for Uncle Sammie. 23668. 
We’ll win in the skies. 23669. 


We’ll win some new glory for dear Old Glory. 


50398. 
We'll win the fight. 23670. 
We’ll win the victory. 23671. 
We’ll win the war. 9164, 23672, 46583. 
We’ll win the war with wings. 28619. 
We'll win this fight. 4726. 
We’ll win this war. 14186, 14187, 34233, 
41302. 
We’ll win this war or die. 41303. 
We’ll win this war with instant aid. 14188. 
We’ll win through, we always do. 37865, 46584. 


’ We'll win together. 46585. 


We’ll win, you bet we will. 14189. 

We’ll win you’ll see. 23673. 

We'll work for our America. 14190, 46586. 

Wellenspiel. 14692 (815) 

Wells loyalty song. 46587. 

Welsh rhapsody. 4727. 

Welt ist stille eingeschlafen. 

Wengerka. 5201 (1068) 

Wenn die blumlein spriessen. 34234. 

Wenn die musik marschiert. 9165. 

We’r [?] going to fly. 9166. 

Wer ist denn heut noch treu. 14692 (816) 

We’re a band of union brothers. 9167. 

We’ re a billion strong. 53363. 

We’ re a bunch of fighting men. 34235. 

We’re a happy bunch of hooligans. 53364. 

We’re a hundred thirty million strong & we’re 
going to win this war. 23674. 

We’re a peace loving nation. 34236. 

We’re after Mussolini. 28620. 

We're after you. 14191. 

We're after you Japan. 14192. 

We’re air raid wardens on the march. 34237. 

We're all Americans. 14193, 34238. 

We're all behind you F.D.R. 9168. 

We’re all buddies on the long, long trail. 41304. 

We’ re all eating carrots ev ry day. 4728. 

We’re all for one. 1494. 

We’re all for Uncle Sam. 23675. 

We’re all for Uncle Sammy. 14195. 

We’re all friends together. 34239. 

We’re all going back over there. 34240. 

We’re all going to work for Uncle Sammy. 37866. 

We're all good Epicureans. 18453. 

We're all in it. 41305, 50400. 

We're all in it now. 14196. 

We're all in it together. 46588.. 


50399. 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


We’re all in the army. 4729, 37867. 

We’re all in the army now. 28621, 46589. 

We’re all in the same boat now. 4730. 

We’re all in the same union now. 53365. 

We’re all in this together. 18454, 23676, 46590. 

We’re all inthis war. 37868. 

We’re all of us Americans. 4731. : 

We’re all on the band wagon now. 18455, 41306. 

We’re all out. 41307. . 

We’re all out for America. 18456, 34241. 

We’re all out for freedom now. 9169. 

We’re all out for the Motherland. 18457. 

We’re all out for the U. S. A. 28622, 41308. 

We’re all out for Uncle Sam. 4732, 9170, 14197. 

We’re all out for victory. 9171, 23677, 34242, 
37869, 46591, 50401. 

We’re all out to win the war. 46592. 

We’re all soldiers now. 28623. 

We're all together. 9172. 

We’re all with you Mister Wilson. 34788 (794) 

We’re all with you, O Doug. MacArthur. 46593. 

We’re all with you, Uncle Sam. 23678. 

We’re American housewives. 50402. 

We’re American soldiers, sailors & marines. 
34243. 


We’re Americans. 9173, 14198, 23679, 23680, 34244. 


We’re Americans, we’ll fight for our liberty. 
23681. 

We’re an air-minded pair. 4733. 

We’re Arizona wildcats. 46594. 

We’re army air cadettes. 53366. 


We’re awaiting your returning, to make Broadway 


bright. 34245. 
We’re back to finish the job. 23682. 
We’re back together again. 9174. 
We’re back with the horse & buggy. 37870. 
We’re backing you boys. 46595. 
We’re behind our Uncle Sam. 34246. 
We’re behind the boys. 41309. 
We’re behind the boys of America. 23683. 
We’re behind them. 28624. . 
We’re behind you all the way. 18458. 
We’re behind you Old Glory. 28625, 34247. 
We’re behind you Uncle Sam. 9275. 
We’re bound for Val (a) paraiso round the Horn. 
46033, 46596. 
We’re bound to whip the Jap. 14199. 
We’re bound to win. 23684. 
We’re bound to win a victory. 53367. 
We’re bound to win this war. 9176. 
We’re bringing you sweet violets. 23685. 
We’re buddies. 34248, 37871. 
We’re buddies once again. 28626, 50403. 
We’re called to the Colors. 18459. 
We’re comin’ back on top. 46597. 
We’re coming. 9177. 
We’re coming back. 18460, 23686, 23687. 
We’re coming back again. 18461. 
We’re coming back over there. 14200. 
We’re coming back to America, 50404. 
We’re coming back to you. 50405. 
We’re coming Hirohito, 14201. 
We’re coming—many millions strong. 14202. 
We’re coming over. 14203, 18462, 23688, 34249, 
37872, 41310, 50406, 50407. 


We’re coming over again. 23689, 46598. 
We’re coming there, 41311. 

We’re coming through. 23690. 

We’re coming thru. 46559. 

We’re coming Uncle Sam. 18463. 

We’re coming U.S. Yankees. 50408. 

We’re commandoes young & strong. 41312. 
We’re counting on you. 41313. 


We’re dad’s boys now. 46600. 

We’re dancing at the Drake tonight. 46601. 

We’re dancing our last dance together. 41314. 

We’re division ninety-two. 53368. 

We’re eagles of the sky. 18464. 

We’re feeding the baby onions so we can find it in 
the dark. 14692 (817) - 

We’re fighters of the U. S. A. 28627. 

We’re fighting for democracy. 4734, 41315. 

We’re fighting for peace & freedom. 9178. 

We’re fighting for the good old U.S.A. 9179. 

We’re fighting for the U.S. A. 23691, 28628. 

We’re fighting for Uncle Sam. 23692, 37873. 

We’re fighting mad. 14204, 37874. 

We’re fighting on to victory. 9180. 

We’re fighting to keep it free. 28629, 50409. 

We’re fighting together. 50410. 

We’re flying ’em high. 4735. 

We’re flying the U. S. Flag. 9181. 

We’re for Franklin D. Roosevelt & the U. S. A. 
18465. 

We’re for Uncle Sam. 23693. 

We’re for victory. 53369. 

We’re for you. 50411. 

We’re for you, America. 14205. 

We’re free. 14206. 

We’re from the good old U. S. A., we’re gonna give 
em hell. 37875. 

We’re from the U. S. A. 18466, 18467, 34250. 

We’re from U.S.A. 4736. 

We’re goin’ to heil Hitler with everything we’ve got. 
34251. 

We’re goin’ to K. O. Tokio. 23694, 23695. 

We’re goin’ to put on pants & go to war. 9183. 

We’re goin’ to set the whole world free. 34252. 

We’re goin’ a yo yo all over Tokyo. 9182. 

We’re going all out for victory. 50412. 

We’re going all the way. 14207. 

We’re going away. 18468. 

We’re going back over there. 34253. 

We’re going back to Bataan. 28630. 

We’re going back to buggy days again. 14208. 

We’re going back to grandma’s day tomorrow. 4737. 

We’re going everywhere. 37876. 

We’re going, going over. 14209. 

We’re going - goodbye. 37877. 

We’re going great guns for victory. 41316. 

We’re going out to get them over there. 14210. 

We’re going over. 18469, 18470, 23696, 28631, 34254, 
46602-46604, 50413, 50414. 

We’re going over again. 9184, 14211, 14212, 18471, 
23697, 37878, 50415. 

We’re.going over, all over again. 41317. 

We’re going over once more. 28632. 

We’re going over, over there. 14213, 14214. 

We’re going over over there again. 41318. 

We’re going over seas, 50416. 

We’re going over the top. 4738. 

We’re going over there. 46605. 

We’re going over there again, 8185, 34255. 

We’re going over, to get it over. 9186. 

We’re going to be free. 4739. 


We’re going to carry the Stars & Stripes to the Land 
of the Rising Sun. 14215. 

We’re going to conquer Japan. 4740. 

We’re going to fight. 9187. 

We’re going to fight, fight, fight, 28633. 

We’re going to fight, fight, fight, for America. 
28634. 

We’re going to fight, fight, fight, for the U. S. A. 
34256. 

We’re going to fight for that Red-White & Blue until 
we’ve seen it through. 14216. 


2290 


We’re going to fight for the U.S.A. 4741. 

We’re going to get you. 9188. 

We’re going to hang a paper hanger. 41319. 

We’re going to heil Hitler. 28635. 

We’re going to keep it that way. 28636. 

We’re going to keep it the good old U.S.A. 4742. 

We’re going tokeep you San Francisco Bay. 34257. 

We’re going to lick em again. 37879. 

We’re going to lick those dirty Japs. 
18472. 

We’re going to nip the nip out of the Nipponese. 
9190. 

We’re going to set the Rising Sun. 9191. 

We're going to sink the Rising Sun. 4743, 46606. 

We’re going to take the little Mikado. 23698. 

We’re going to win. 14217, 23699, 28637, 
46607. 

We’re going to win or die with our boots on. 9192. 

We’re going to win the war. 53370. 

We’re going to win this war. 9293, 41320, 50417, 
50418, 53371, 53372. 

We're going to work for Uncle Sammy. 50419. 

We're going with you. 53373. 

We’re gona kick Japan in the Tokio. 4744. 

We’re gonna beat the hello out of Hitler. 14218. 

We’re gonna beat the Japs at their shore. 46608. 

We’re gonna bomb - bomb - bombDer Feuhrer [?] 
37880. 

We re gonna break that record, Mister President. 
53374. 

We’re gonna change your map. 34258. 

We’re gonna collect. 18473. 

We’re gonna do it. 9194. 


9289, 


We’re gonna do more than Doolittle did at Tokyo. 34259. 


We’re gonna drop a pear] in your harbor, Mister 
Yoki-Yokohama. 23700. 

We're gonna fight for Uncle Sam. 14219. 

We’re gonna have to slap the dirty little Jap & 
Uncle Sam’s the guy who candoit. 9195, 14220. 

We’ re gonna hit, hit, hit, Hitler. 4745. 

We’re gonna hit Hitler. 37881. 

We’re gonna kick the Japs in the Axis. 14221. 

We're gonna knock the H out of Hitler. 18474. 

_We’re gonna live in a brand new world. 23701, 
28638. ' 

We’re gonna make sure there’ll never be another 
war. 46609, 50420. 


We’re gonna move way out inthe back-woods. 37882. 


We’re gonna play Yankee Doodle in Tokio. 53375. 

We’ re gonnaridea jeep, toanearly victory. 50421. 

We’re gonna set the Rising Sun. 18475. 

We’re gonna shut the open door. 14222, 46610. 

We’re gonna smack ’em down. 9196. 

We’re gonna support Uncle Sam. 23702. 

We’re gonna take the J out of Jap & make ’em yap, 
yap, yap. 4746. 

We re gonna take youfor a one wayride. 23703. 

We’re gonna whip the dirty Japs. 9197. 

We’ ,re gonna win. 18476. 

We’re gonna win our freedom. 50422. 

We're gonna win this war. 37883, 50423. 

We’re gonna win this war after all. 34260. 

We’re having a baby, mybaby & me. 9198. 

We’ re headed for Berlin. 41321. 

We’re headed for better days. 41322. 

We’re headed for the Japs. 41323. 

We’re headin’ for love. 18477. 

We're here. 23704. ‘ 

We’re here, we're there, we're everywhere, we re 
from the good ole U.S.A. 41324. 

We’re his nephews. 23705. 

Were Iastar. 18845 (323 ) 

Were I but a sunbeam, dear. 29091 (716) 

Were I gardener. 53376. 

Were I the flaming sun. 18478. 


2291 


Were I with you. 50835 (407) 

We’re in a fighting mood. 46611. 

We’re in & how. 9199. 

We’re in, boys, to win. 41325. 

We’re in it. 18479, 18480, 46612. 

We’ re in it, let’s win it. 9200, 28639. 

We’re in it now. 9201, 14223. 

We’re in it now, boys. 9202. 

We’re in it to win. 50424. 

We’re in it to win it. 9203, 37884, 50425. 

We’re in the air force now. 4747. 

We’re inthe army. 37885. 

We’re in the army, for the duration. 37886. 

We’re in the army now. 4748, 9204, 14224, 14225, 
23706, 23707, 34261. 

We’re in the fight for Uncle Sam. 18481. 

We’re in the good old U.S.A. 14226, 28640. 

We’re in the infantry. 34262. 

We’re in the navy. 14227. 

We’re in the same boat together. 46613. 

We’re in the war to win the war. 4749. 

We’ re in this fight to win. 9205. 

We’re in this war. 28641. 

We’re in to win. 4750, 14228, 34263, 34264, 37887, 
46614, 50426. 

We're in! We'll win. 46615. 

We’re in, we’re off, we'll win it. 14229. 

Were it not for the Red, White & Blue. 18482. 

\2’re jolly well in love. 9206. 

We’re juniors of A.W.V.S. 50427. 

We’ re just doughboys, that’s us. 14230. 

We’re launching another ship. 28642. 

We’re leaving ’Frisco with a smile. 4751. 

We’re legionaires [?] 4752. 

We’re looking for the bully of Japan. 28643. 

We’re lovers of the Red, White & Blue. 
9207. 

We’re lovin’ while the lights are low. 9208. 

We’ wre marching. 9209, 14231, 28644. 

We're marching ahead to victory. 18483. 

We’re marching along. 46616. 

We’re marching along the road to victory. 34265. 

We’re marching on. 34266. 

We’re marching on everywhere. 46617. 

We’re marching on the road to victory. 34267. 

We're marching on to victory. 14232, 28645, 
46618, 46619. 

We’re marching onward. 53377. 

We’re marching straight to the island of Wake. 
4753. 

We’re marching to a better tomorrow. 34268. 

We’re marching to Berlin. 23708. 

We’re marching to victory. 9210, 14223. 

We’re men of America. 46620. 

We’re needed by the U.S.A. 41326. 

We’re off. 9211, 18484. 


We’re off to Sine Japland. 18485. 

We’re off to fight this war. 50428. 

We’re off to get the Jap. 23709. 

We’re off to put the nip on the Nippon. 23710. 

We're off to the army. 23711. 

We’re off to Tokio. 23712, 53378. 

We’re off to victory. 9212. 

We’re off to win. 37888. 

We’re off to win the war for Uncle Sam. 
37889. 

We’re off - we're on our way. 37890. 

We’re on God’s side. 28646. 

We’re on our way. 4754, 4755, 9213, 9214, 14234- 
14239, 18486, 18487, 23713-23716, 18647, 34269- 
34271, 37891-37895, 41327-41329, 46621-46623,, 
50429, 50430. 

We’re on our way to Berlin. 53379, 53380. 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


We’ jre on our way to fight for freedom. 34272. 

We’ re on our way to Japan. 9215. 

We’ re on our way to Mandalay. 9216. 

We’re on our way to old Berlin, to Rome and 
Tokio. 9217. 

We’re on our way to the lands of Axis-eeny. 
34273. 

‘We’ re on our way to Tokio. 4756, 9218, 9219. 

We’re on our way to Tokyo. 4757, 4758, 9220, 
28648, 34274, 

We’re on our way to Tokyo, Rome & Berlin. 
37896. 

We’re on our way to victory. 9221, 9222, 23717- 
23719, 28649, 34275. ; 

We’re on our way today. 50431. 

We’re on the firing line. 37897. 

We’re on the home front, boys. 37898. 

We’re on the job. 50432. 

We’re on the march. 23720, 23721, 28650, 53381. 

We’re on the march to victory. 4759. 

We’re on the right road now. 14240. 

We’re on the road to victory. 14241, 18488, 
41330. 

We’re on the Victory road. 50433. 

We’re on the way. 34276. 

We’re on the way toGermany. 28651. 

We’re on the way to Tokio. 14242. 

We’re on to Tokyo. 4760. 

We’ ,re on to victory, 50434. 

We’re one day closer to victory. - 50435. 

We’re 100 o/o Americans. 23722. 

We’re 100 0/o for Uncle Sam. 46624. 

We’re one, one in Christ Jesus. 4761. 

We’re out for victory. 23723, 23724, 34277. 

We’re out to beat the bandits in Berlin. 
4762. 

We’re out to fight. 50436. 

We’re out to get you Adolf Hitler. 50437, 

We’re out to help our mama win the war. 
37899. 

We’re out to hit, hit, hit, hit Hitler. 18489. 

We’re out to nip the ‘Nipponese. 18490. 

We’re out to win. 9223, 34278. 

We’re out to win the big fight. 46625. 

We’re out to win the victory. 46626. 

We’re out to win the war for Uncle Sam. 9224. 

We’re over the map. 28652, 37900. 

We’re over there again. 18491, 28653, 50438. 

We’re over there again boys. 46627. 

We’re prepared. 50439. 

We’re proud of our soldier boys. 46628. 

We’re proud of you. 28654, 41331. 

We’ re proud to be Americans. 9225, 9226, 14243, 
41332, 46629.. 

We’re proud we are American born. 50440. 

We’re proud your [?] our uncle, Uncle Sam. 14244. 

We’re pushing them over, Italy, Germany, Japan 
too. 9227, 14245. 

We're quits, we’ re splits, we’re through. 28655. 

We’ wre rallying round Uncle Sam. 23725. 

We’re rarin’ to go: 4763. 

We’re ready, come on, let’s go. 41333. 

We’ re ready to fight, fight for the U.S.A. 

We’re ready to go all -the way. 4764. 

We’re ridin’ for Uncle Sammy now. 34279. 

We’ re riding the range, you & I. 53382. 

We’re rollin’ brother. 46630. 

We’re rolling. 53383. 

We’re rolling down under. 46631. 

We’re rolling sons o’ guns. 46632. 

We’re rooting for our Yankees. 14246. 

We’re safe. 34280. 

We’re Sailing to Hawaii. 


9228. 


4765. 


We're Sammies, one & all. 9229, 

We’ re selling war bonds, today. 46633. 
We’re shouting hip! Hip! Hooray. 41334. 
We’ re so proud of you laddies.. 34281. 
We're soldiers all. 53384. 


_We’re soldiers marching by. 14247. 


We’re soldiers of the U.S.A. 14248. 

We’re soldiers with wings. 53385, 

We’re sons & heirs of freedom. 53386, 

We’re sons behind the guns of Uncle Sam. 41335, 

We’re sticking together. 14249. 

We’re stringin’ up the guy who strung me along.. 
28656. 

We’re strong for each other, my Sammy & me. 
37901. 

We’re sure of victory. 5044). 

We’ re sure to win. 9230. 

We’ re taking over. 37902. 

We’ re thankful for our land of liberty. 34282. 

We're the air corps of the U.S.A. 28657. 

We’re the American legion. 4766. 

We’re the army, navy, coast guard & marines. 
34283. 

We’ re the army, we’re the navy. 41336. 

We’ re the back bone of America. 18492. 

We’re the best. 14250. 

We’re the boys. 23726. 

We’re the boys from Illinois. 14251, 

We’re the boys of the U.S.A. 4767, 18493. 

We’re the boys on defense. 23727. 

We’ re the children of Uncle Sam. 50442. 

We’re the dames that did it. 53387. 

We’re the fighting men of the A.E.F., from the 
U. S.A. 18494. 

We’re the fighting men of Uncle Sam. 37903, 41337. 

We’ re the fighting Yankee soldiers. 37904. 

We’ re the folks behind the boys at the front. 23728. 

We're the :forward. guard of the U.S. A. 46634. 

We’re the gang that’s goin’ to hang that paper hanger. 
14252. 

We're the girls & boys of America. 9231. 

We’re the guys. 18495. 

We’ re the guys - behind the guys. 50443. 

We’re the guys that have the stuff. 46635. 

We’re the hands of America. 18496. 

We’re the marines. 46636. 

We’re the men. 28658. 

We’re the men behind the men behind the guns. 
23729. 

We're the men of the merchant marines. 37905. 

We’re the nation’s volunteers, all right. 4768. 

We’re the navy. 53388. 

We’re the nephews of Uncle Sam. 34284, 34285. 

We’re the same old Yanks. 4769, 50444. 

We’re the songs of World war one. 14253. 

We’re the sons of Doctor Sun. 46637, 

We’re the sons of the navy. 53389, 53390. 

We're the sons of Uncle Sam. 9232, 14254. 

We’re the sons of Yankee Doodle. 4770. 

We’re the sons-o-guns. 23730. 

We’re the sweethearts of the boys inthe air. 28659. 

We’re the tech command. 50445. 

We’re the troops of Uncle Sam. 18497. 

We’ re the U.S. engineers. 46638. 

We’ re the wings. 28660. 

We’re the women behind the men behind the gun. 
18498. 

We’re the Yanks. 23731, 34286, 34287, 46639, 
50446. 

We’re the Yanks of the U.S. A. 28661. 

We’re through. 23732. 

We’re thru. 9233. 

We’re together for the duration. 18499. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


We’re two fools in love. 28662. 

We’re Uncle Sammy’ s Yankees. 46640. - 
We’re Uncle Sam’s cnildren. 41338, 

We’re under the Stars & Stripes. 37906. 
We’re united parade, 34288. 

We’re up in arms. 23733. 

We’re wacky in khaki, 23734. 

We’re waiting the dawn of the day. 28663. 
We’re waltzing along. 50447. 

We’re wasting taat moon baby. 4771. 
We’re watching & waiting in Hawaii, 23735, 
We’re wishing you luck, Mr. Stalin. 4772. 
We’re with the United Nations. 28664, 
We’re witn thee America, 9234. 

We're with you General MacArthur. 28665. 
We’re with you Mr. President. 14255. 
Were | ?] with you Uncle Sam. 18500. 

We’ re wita you Uncle Sammy. 23736. 


We’ re with you, we assure you, Old Glory. 34289, 46641. 


We’re working for defense. 34290. 

We’re working for Uncle Sam. 14256, 

We’re Yankee Doodle boys of the U.S.A. 34291. 

Were you talking to tue moon. 46642. 

Were you tnere, 9235, 23737. 

We’re young only once. 46643. 

Wesele Hanki. 14257. 

Wesele u witosa. 4773. 

Wesofa piosenka. 9582 (583-585) 

West. 14692 (818) 

West country courting. 9582 (586) 

West Hazleton polka. 4774, 

West Indian dance. 24219 (1415) 

West Indian moon. 9236. 

West Indian whine song. 23738. 

West of the Great Divide. 23739. 

West ot tne moon, 50448, 

West of the wasteland. 14258, 23740, 

West Point on tne Hudson. 4775. 

West tothe East. 9237. 

West wind, 41339, 

West wind whistlin’. 9238. 

Westchester’s hills. 9239. 

Western cannon ball, 28666. 

Western land, 41340. 

Western lullaby. 34292. 

Western medley in three parts. 9240. 

Western moon. 37907, 

Western serenade. 4776, 

Western skies still are bright. 14259. 

Western song. 14260. 

Western songbird, 50449. 

Western sunset. 14261, 28667. 

Western tenderfoot. 4777. 

Western trail. 37908. 

Western wanderer. 14262. 

Western wonderland, 53391. 

Westerner’s prayer. 23741; 

Westminster cadets. 34788 (795) 

we fore broadcast library. is 46649, 

Westward no. 41341. 

Westwind polka, 50457. 

We’ve a date, Miss Liberty. 28668 

We’ve all got a big job to do. 14263. 

We’ve been inducted into tne army. 18501. 

We’ve been married just one year. 5201 (1069) 

We’ ve built a line tence, 9241. 

We’ve cleared the decks for action, to clean up 
the dirty three. 4778. 

We’ve got a big job in front of us. 34293. 

We’ve got a buddy in tne navy. 23742. 

We’ve got a daddy in the air corps. 41342. 

We’ve zot a date witn the daugnter of Made moiselle 
from Armentieres. 34294. 


We’ve got a grand ole man to guide us. 9242. 

We’ve got a job to do. 4779, 9243, 37909, 41343, 

We’ve got a job to do, but we'll get it done, 
37910, 

We’ve got a job to do, let’s do it. 4780, 

We’ve got a war to fight. 14264. 

We’ve got a war to win. 41344, 

We’ve got a wonder down under. 28669. 

pee ve got all we can do for the Red, White & Blue. 

4265. 

We’ve got an axe to grind with the Axis. 4781, 

We’ve got an Axis to grind. 23743. 

We’ve got that Axis on the run. 37911. 

We’ve got the axe for the Axis. 46650, 

We’ve got the Axis on the run. 46651. 

We’ve got the ships & the men. 9244. 

We’ve got to do a job on the Japs, baby. 9245, 

We’ve got to do all we can for UncleSam. 18502. 

We’ve got to farm, to win this fight. 50458. 


_ We’ve got to finish the fight we thought we finished 


before. 50459. 

We’ve got to get the stork who brought Hitler. 
23744. 

We’ve got to get to Tokio and Berlin. 46652. 

We’ve got to go over again. 14266, 

We’ve got to go over to get out from under. 14267, 

We’ve got to go to Berlin, Rome & Tokio. 18503, 

We’ve got to keep Old Glory flying. 50460. 

We’ve got to move. 9246. 

We’ve got to plant Nippons in the fall. 23745, 

We’ve got to stick together. 18504, 28670, 

We’ve got to suppress the Japs. 4782. 

We’ve got to win. 14268, 18505-18507, 46653, 
46654, 

We’ve got to win this war. 23746. 

We’ve got Winston & Franklin D. 18508, 

We’ve got what it takes to win this war. 23747. 

We’ve gotta lick those blues, 34295. 

We’ve heard your call, Miss Liberty. 4783. 

We’ve hit the road. 50461, 

We’ve just begun. 28671. 

We’ve just begun to fight. 9247, 9248, 14269- 
14271, 23748, 50462. 

We’ve never been licked. 46655, 48928, 

We’ve put the Stars & Stripes with the Union Jack. 
4784, 

We’ve taken over. 34296. 

Wewahste. 18508*, 

Whackie Jappie. 23749. 

Whacky-khaki-waackie song. 37912. 

Whaddaya do ata party. 14272. 

Wha’d’de mean. 23750. 

Whad’dya gonna do now. 23751. 

Whaki khaki. 4785. 

Whale. 29091 (717) 

Whar Salt River sometimes flows. 28672, 34297. 

Whar wus Evah when she died. 14273. 

What a champ you are F.D.R. 9249. 

What a Christmas, 23751*. 

What a coincidence. 50463. 

What a day for Uncle Sammy when the boys come 
marching home. 28673. 

What a day of victory. 38171 (442) 

What a dear friend a mother can be. 34298. 

What a difference the draft makes, 28674. 

What a doughboy dreams. 37913. 

What a foolIam, 18509, 

What a fool I’ve been. 4786, 28675. 

What a fool to believe in you. 14274, 

What a fool was L 14275. 

What a friend is Jesus. 9250. 

What a good thing love. 9251. 

What a letter from you can do. 53392. 


2293 


What a life. 23752. 

What a lucky day. 28676. 

What a man Uncle Sam. 41345. 

What a night. 4787. 

What a night to sit & dream. 14276. 

What a relief. 18510. 

What a romance for me. 14277. 

What a sailor can do. 41346. 

What a shame. 50464, 

What a very handy thing a monkey’s tail must 
be. 5201 (1070) 

What a wonderful feeling. 4788. 

What a wonderful girl. 9252. 

What a wonderful love that would be. 29091 
(718) 

What a wonderful thing a baby is. 46656. 

What about daddy. 9253, 9254. 

What about mama & me. 53393. 

What about me. 14278, 41347. 

What about you. 18511. 

What about you, my sweet. 28677. 

What, again. 14279. 

What all young girls should know. 41348, 

What am I after. 41349. 

What am I going to do with you. 41350, 

What am I gonna do. 23753, 41351. 

What am I gonna do with my heart. 41352. 

What am J gonna do without you. 37914. 

What am I here for. 18512. 

What amI todo. 14280, 28678, 

What am I to do about you. 4789. 

What are these. 18513. 

What are those wounds, 24219 (1416) 

What are we fighting for. 14281, 28679, 34299. 

What are we going to do about the Flag. 

’ 41353. 

What are we waiting for. 9255, AB a Ss 34300, 
34301, 37915. 

What are we waiting for, let’s on 41354, 

What are you doin’ for your Uncle. 28680. 

What are you doing. 23754, 

What are you doing about leave. 50465. 

What are you goin to do in the army. 50466. 

What are you going to do to help the boys. 
9256. 

What are you going to do with me. 24219 
(1417) 

What are you going to do with me now. 38171 
(443), 41610 (219) 

What are you saying. 9257. 

What can a girl like me do. 50467. 

What can a stein be made for. 18845 (324) 

What canI do. 23755, 34302, 37916, 41355. 

What can I do for the Red, White & Blue, 34303. 

What can I do without you. 14282. 

What canI say. 14283. 

What can it be. 4790, 50835 (408) 

What can this mean, 4791. 

What can you do about love. 50468. 

What can you do for Uncle Sam. 23756. 

What care we for gold. 24219 (1418) 

What chance have I. 14284. 

What changed you. 4792. 

What comes after love. 18515. 

What could be. 37917. 

What couldI do. 28681. 

What d’ we care. 23757. 

What didI do. 9258, 28682. 

What didI tell you. 9259. 

What did it mean to you. 46657. 

What did Katy do. 34304, 


What did the whoozis say to the whatzis. 18516. 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


What did you doto me. 41356. 

What did you do to poor Sue. 18517. 

What difference does it make to you. 28683. 

What doI care. 4793, 50469. 

What do they say about you. 50470. 

What do you do when I’m gone. 53394. 

What do you do without me. 23758. 

What do you say. 9260, 53395. 

What do you say boys. 14285, 23759. 

What do you say, folks, huy some bonds, 50471. 

What do you say we fall in love. 14286. 

What do you think about love. 9261. 

What do you think my heart is made of. 34305. 

What do you think of Franklin D. 23760. | 

What do you think we’re doing in the army. 28684. 

What do you want. 37918. 

What do you want of me. 23761. 

What do you want with me. 18845 (325) 

What does a guy got’a do. 14287. 

What does a soldier dream of. 14288, 46658. 

What does a soldier think of. 46659. 

What does it matter. 50472. 

What does it mean to you. 41357. 

What dream is this. 50473. 

What d’ya know. 46660. 

What else amI todo. 18518. 

What else canI do. 23762. 

What else could it be but love. 37919. 

What else is there to do. 9262. 

What ever you wish. 34306. 

What freedom means. 46661. ’ 

Whatfunisthe moonlight with just the Man inthe Moon. 
34307. 

What goes on when I’m gone. 9263, 

What good are memories. 28685. 

What good did it do. 14289. 

What goodis the moonlight, if I don’t have you to love. 

9264, 

What good would it do. 23763. 

What good’s my life without you. 4794. 

What got into you. 18519. 

What great redemption. 53396. 

What happened to my star. 14290. 

What happened to our romance. 53397, 

What happened to you. 23764, 28686. 

What happens now. 18520. 

What have I done. 14291, 23765, 34308, 34309. 

What have I done to you. 9265, 

What have I done today. 38171 (444) 

What have we done with our lives. 37920. 

What have you done. 14292. 

What have you done to me, honey. 18521. 

What have you done to my heart. 34310. 

What have you got. 9266. 

What have you got tocryfor. 50474. 

What have you got to offer. 34311. 

What I heard and saw. 53398. 

What I mean to you. 4795. 

What I never know, will never worry me. 
53399. 

What I think of you. 41358. 

What I’d be without you. 18522. 

What if George Washington’s mother had said, I 
didn’t raise my boy to be a soldier. 29091 (719) 

What if it’s love. 41359. 

What if they ration swing. 34312. 

What I’m living for. 46662. 

What is a kiss. 50475, 

What is a song. 41360. 

What is Christmas, 4796. 

What is freedom worth to you. 14293. 

What is He to me. 24219 (1419) 

What is it. 28687. 


INDEX 


SR eet ES i ele oe 


What is left to lose. 46663. 

What is life lived alone. 18523. 

What is love. 5201(1071), 9267, 286688, 34313. 

What is the matter with me. 18524. 

What is the use of pretending. 28689. 

What is there about old Ireland. 34314. 

What is there about you. 53400. 

What is this thing. 34315. 

What it means to buy bonds and stamps. 46664. 

What Jesus is to me. 53636 (567) 

What kind of a gal is that. 37921. 

What kind of an American are you. 34316. 

What kind of love is this. 23766. 

What kind of people they think we are. 9268. 

What love taught me. 41361. 

What lovely infant. 41389. 

What makes love a mystery. 46665. 

What makes me feel that way. 23767. 

What makes me love you. 28690. 

What makes Sammy.run. 53401. 

What makes you cry over me. 46666. 

What makes you treat me so. 37922. 

What matters, 37923, 

What might have been, 37924 

What money can’t buy. 53636 (568) 

What more canI say. 18525, 23768, 28691, 50476, 
50477, 

What more dol need. 18526. 

What of it. 34317, 

What of the night, sailor. 37925. 

What oh what’ll Ido. 28692. 

What peace is worth. 18527. 

What say U.S.A. 23769. 

What say we hide away. 9269. 

What shall I do with tomorrow. 37926. 

What shall I render unto the Lord. 41362. 

What shall I say. 53636 (569) 

What shall it profit you then. 34788 (796) 

What shall my heart do. 9270. 

What shall the record be. 38171 (445) 

What the heck are we waitin’ for. 34318. 

What the heck are we waiting for. 14294. 

What the violet said to you. 34319. 

What the world needs is Jesus most of all. 50478. 

What them fellows does is art. 34788 (797) 

What then. 41363. 

What time, darling. 34320. 

What time does this party get started. 46667. 

What time is it. 23770. 

What to do. 14295, 23771 

What tricks these memories play. 28693. 

What was in your eyes that night. 23772. 

What we'll do about it. 34321. 

What will become of love. 23773 

What willIdo 23774. . 

What will I do for love in 1942. 4797. 

What will Ido now. 9271. 

What will I do without you. 14296, 46668. 

What will my mommy say now. 46669. 

What will they say. 4798. 

What will tomorrow bring. 34322. 

What will you do when the Judge appears. 24219 

1420 

what a you do with Jesus. 50835 (409) 

What, without you. 18528. 

What would I do without you. 9272. 

What would Igive justfor awordfrom you. 50479. 

What would Jesus do. 24219 (1421) 

What would mother say. 4799. 


What would the army 4o without the engineers. 18529. 


What would we do without Uncle Sam. 41364. 
What would you do. 4800, 23775, 28694, 46670. 
What would you do for fifty thousand dollars. 


2295 


38171 (446) 

What would you have done. 4801. 

What would you like to do tonight. 41365. 

What you are & what you want to be. 41610 (220) 

What you gonna do when the worried blues comes 
round. 23776. 

What’cha doing for your country. 50480. 

What’cha gonna do for love baby. 28695. 

Whatcha gonna do for Uncle Sam. 4802. 

What’cha know, Count. 28777. 

Whatever comes we'll stand together. 28696. 

Whatever happened to Annie. 23778. 

Whatever happened to July. 41366. 

What’ ll I do if they ration you. 41367. 

What’ll the neighbors say. 34323. 

What’ll you do. 9582 (587, 588), 18845 (326), 
24219 (1422) 

What’ll you do Mr. Jap. 18530. 

What-nots. 38171 (447) 

Whatever the weather may be. 53402. 

What’s a couple of thousand miles to me. 23779. 

What’s a girl. 14297. 

What’s a girl todo. 9273. 

What’s a guy got todo. 18531. 

What’s a little track. 46671. 

What’s a new soldier todo. 53403. 

What’s become of the hot tamale man. 28697. 

What’s buzzin’—cousin. 18532. 

What's changing you I'd like to know. 34324. 

What’s cookin’. 14782, 20617, 21341, 23771, 
23780, 24098, 50481. 

What’s ‘cookin’, good lookin’. 
46674, 50482, 50483. 

What’s cookin’ Mr. Winchell. 34325. 

What’s going on. 9274, 9582 (46, 228, 229, 319, 477), 
18845 (28, 83) 

What’s good for the gander is good for the pen 
18533. 

What’s happened to you. 41369, 46675. 

What’s he got. 14298. 

What’s ina name. 37928. 

What’s in my heart. 46676. 

What’s it all about. 28698. 

What’s it matter sweetheart. 4803. 

What’s keeping youfrom me. 23781. 

What’s life without love. 37929. 

What's love. 53404. 

What’s my name. 23782. 

What’s newsy Susie. 23783. 

What’s on your mind. 9275, 18534. 

What's that I hear you saying. 18535. 

What’s the answer. 46677. 

What's the catch. 50484. 

What's the diff’rence. 23784. 

What’s the good of Lr aa my heart. 37930. 

What’s the good of moonlight when you haven't got 
a girl to love. 47124 (546) 

What’s the matter. 23785. 

What’s the matter baby. 28699. 

What’s the matter, Patty. 28700. 

What’s the matter, postman. 46678. 

What’s the matter with America. 46679. 

What's the matter with father. 41370. 

What’s the matter with me. 9276, 14299. 

What’s the matter with your heart. 46680. 

What’s the news from home. 46681. 

What’s the score. 4804. 

What’s the use. 4805, 9277, 9582 (589), 14300, 
14301, 18536-18538, 23786, 28701. 

What’s the use of dreaming, if I can’t dream of you. 
34326. 

What’s the use of dreaming, when my dreams won't 
come true. 9582 (590) 


37927, 41368, 46672- 


What’s the use of going home when there’s nobody 
there to love. 34788 (798) 

What’s the use of kidding my heart. 28702. 

What’s the use of making me cry. 41371. 

What’s to be done about me. 18539. 

What’s to become of me. 4806. 9278, 34327. 

What's wrong. 41372, 50485-50487. 

What's wrong with me. 50488. 

_ What’s your game. 50489. 

What’s your name. 41373. 

What’s your objection to me. 28703. 

Wheat fields. 46682. 

Wheel of progress. 9279. 

Wheel of time. 53405. 

‘Wheels. 18540. 

Wheels of love. 41700, 42061, 42221, 43131, 
44920, 46298. 

Wheels of progress. 34328. 

Wheels of wings. 18541, 34329. 

Wheezy Anna. 46683. 

‘When. 9280, 23787, 28704, 34330, 34788 (799), 
$7931. 38171 (448), 50490. 

When a boy from Alabama meets a girl from 
Gundagai. 37932, 46684. 

When a boy is in his twenties. 50491. 

When a cowgirl’s blue. 23788. 

When a feller needs a friend. 4807. 

When a gal loves a pal. 50492. 

When a girl cares. 46685. 

When a Gypsy makes his fiddle swing. 46686. 

When a love story comes to anenA. 9281. 

When a mai4 comes knocking at your heart. 
53636 (570) 

ata a regular boy meets a regular girl. 38171 
449) 

When a smile meets a smile. 53406. 

When a soldier gets the blues. 23789. 

When a soldier thinks of mother. 34331. 

When a violin cries. 23790. 

When a Yankee bans plays Yankee Doodle do. 
14302. 

When Anolph is paid off. 41374. 

When affliction’s shadows gather. 53407. 

When all the dark clouss roll by. 34332. 

When all the saints get safely home. 5201 (1072) 

When all the stars fell down. 46687. 

When all the world can smile again. 34333. 

When all the world’s at peace. 34788 (800) 

When all’s clear in Hawaii. 23791. 

When America takes to the air, remember the 
fall of Manilla[?] 4808. 

When angels weep. 24219 (1423) 

When April comes. 14303. 

When April comes along. 317933. 

When April is smiling. 46688. 

When are we going to go to Tokio. 46689. 

When are we going to Tokyo. 14304. 

When arms are calling. 14305. 

When as a lad. 5201 (1073) 

When autumn comes. 23792. 

When babies say, peek-a-boo. 23793. 

When birds do sing. 4809, 

When birds fly south. 50493. 

When Bobo plays his yo-yo in Tokyo. 18542. 

When Bomber Joe arrives in Tokio. 18543. 

When bombs fall on Tokyo. 23794. 

When Buddy boy comes home to stay. 34334. 

When bugles call, 4810. 

When Captain Kelly smiled. 23795. 

When Ching~a-ling-a-lee kissed Ching-a-ling- 
a-lo goortbye. 23796, 34335. 

When Christ arose. 50835 (410) 

When Christ has come to stay. 46690. 


INDEX ; 
: pt. 3, n.58., v. 37 


When cockle shells turn silver bells. 5201 (1074) 

When comes again the first of May. 53408. 

When Cupid calls. 53636 (571) 

When daddy comes home. 28705. 

When daddy comes home from the war. 46691. 

When dark eyes dream again. 4811. 

When day dreams fade. 14306. 

When day is done. 4812, 34336. 

When de stars begin to fall. 37934. 

When dearie calls me dear. 41610 (221) 

When democracy wins the war. 14307. 

When Der Fiihrer was a corporal. 34337. 

When did it begin. 4813. 

When do I see you again. 14308. 

When do we eat, 9282. 

ier we go to Tokio. 9283, 23797, 34338, 

When Donald smokes his pipe. 37935. 

When Doolittle bombed Tokyo. 28706. 

When Douglas Mac comes marching back, to his 
boys on Corregidor. 23798, 28707. 

When dreams all come true. $284. 

When dreams are mine. 23799. 

When dreams come true. 14692 (819), 50494. 

When duty calls. 9285. 

When evening falls. 41375. 

When evening shadows call. 34340. 

When evening shadows fall. 23800, 34341, 46692, 
46693, 53409. 

When fall steps in. 46694. 

When fate forgives me my transgressions. 23801. 

When father put the paper on the wall. 5201 
(1075) 

When fickle Fi-Fi met Fleet Foot Flimm. 18444. 

When first we met. 4814. 

When freedom calls. 23802, 34342. 

When General MacArthur took command, 28708. 

When gentle showers are falling. 50495. 

When girlies pass by. 41376. 

When God beats time. 5201 (1076) 

When God gives you to me, darling. 50496. 

When grampa got his whiskers caught in the zipper 
of his shirt. 34343. 

When grandmamma was young. 34788 (801) 

When grown up ladies act like babies. 47124 (547) 

When Hawaii loves again. 4815. 

When he calls me. 34344, 

When He came in. 50835 (411) 

When he comes back. 9286. 

When he comes back to me. 4816, 14309. 

When He cometh. 34345. 

When he gave him his right & left. 23803. 

When he get’s back to New York town. 24219 (1424) 

When he leaves England for the U.S.A. 46695. 

When he parks his aeroplane. 34346. 

When he wanted to love her he would put up’the cover. 
47124 (548) 

When he who adores thee. 9582 (591) 

When Hitler phoned the devil. 28709. 

When hog killing time is over over there. 18545. 

When home is far away. 34347. 

When hopes are dead. 24219 (1425) 

When I am dancing with Peg O’ My Heart. 29091 (720) 

When I am dead, my dearest. 9287, 50835 (412) 

When I am marching for our Uncle Sam. 41377. 

When I am old. 46696. 

When I am sad & lonely. 28710. 

When I am with you. 50497. 

When I buy a bond. 9288. 

When I can be with you. 14310. 

When I come back. 14311, 18845 (327), 46697, 
50498. 

When I come back from Erin. 41378. 


INDEX 


nos 1-12. 1942 


When I come back, sweetheart, to you. 46698. 
When I come back to my old home town. 46699. 
When I come back to you. 46700-46702, 53410. 
When I come home from work. 46703. 
When I come home to you. 34348. 
When I come marching in. 37936. 
When I consider how my life is spent. 50499. 
When I consider Thy heavens. 4817. 
When Icry. 46704. 
When I day dream of you. 28711, 46705. 
When I died, 9289. 
When I discovered you. 5201 (1077) 
When I dream about you. 34349. 
When I dream again of you. 46706. 
= Idream of an angel, I’m dreaming of you. 
9290. 
When I dream of Annie Laurie. 24219 (1426) 
When I dream of you. 28712, 37937. 
When I dream with you darling. 50500. 
When I fall in love. 34350. 
When I feil in love. 34351. 
When I first met you. 34788 (802) 
When I first roller skated with you. 50501. 
When I first saw you. 50502. 
When I found you. 4818, 4819, 50835 (413) 
When I get back, back, back to County Kerry. 
47124 (549, 550) 
When I get back to my old girl. 18845 (328) 
When I get back to old Virginia. 50835 (414) 
When I get home again. 37938. 
When I get it. 37939. 
“When I get through helping my Uncle Sam. 34352. 
When I go a-dreamin’. 50503. 
When I go home on leave dear. 41379. 
When I go walking with you. 46707. 
When I got back to my home town, it wasn’t my old 
home town, at all. 5201 (1078) 
When I grow up. 34353. 
When I had my pony on the range. 4820. 
When I have gone. 28713. 
When I haven’t got you. 50504. 
When I hear a steamboat whistle tootin’. 
When I hear music. 34354. 
When I hear Spanish guitars. 34355. 
When I hear the church bells ring. 50506, 
53411. 
When I hear the whippoorwill crying. 53412. 
When I hold His nail scarred hand in mine. 50507. 
When I hold you in my arms. 37940, 46708. 
When I kiss arose. 53413. 
When I kiss my sailor boy goodbye. 50508. 
When I kissed a shadow in the rain. 34356. 
When I kissed the Blarney stone. 41380. 
When I leave the world behind. 38171 (450) 
When I leave you, dear. 14312. 
When I leave you will you cry. 50509. 
When I left you alone by the fireside. 4821. 
When I listen to the sunset chimes. 5201 (1079) 
When I look at you. 41381, 50510, 50511, 
53414 53415. 
When I look at you, I hear lovely music. 34357, 
37941. 
When I look at your picture. 50512. 
When I look into your dreamy eyes. 23804. 
When I looked at you, I heard a melody. 28714. 
When I looked over my shoulder. 53416. 
When I lost you. 53417. 
When I love again. 14313. 
When I love I love. 4822. 
When I love you best. 46709. 
When I marry I'll marry for love. 46710. 
When I may hold you in my arms again. 46711. 
When I met you. 50513. 


50505. 


521888 0 - 43 - 22° 


When I met you at the park. 53418. 


‘When I met you today. 9291. 


When I needed you most. 9292. 
When I pass by your street. 14314. 
When I played Carmen. 14692 (820) 


_When I pray alone with God. 28715. 


2297 


When I reach thatrally in the sky. 37942. 

When I remember Jesus. 5201 (1080) 

When I return. 18546, 28716, 50514. 

When I return to my little home & you. 

When I said goodbye. 46712. 

When I said goodbye to that soldier laddie of 
~Mine. 50515. 

When I saw Annie. 34358. 

When I saw Him. 9293. 

When I say I love you. 37943. 

When I see an elephant fly. 4823. 

When I see my girl. 14315. 

When I see my Saviour’s face. 50835 (415) 

When I see the blood. 29091 (721) 

When I see the love lights gleaming in his eyes. 
37944, 

When I see you. 14316. 

When I sing. 50516. 

When I sing in Shangri-La. 46713. 

When I think of my Jane, the girl in Michigan. 
34359. 

When I think of thee. 18547. 

When I think of you. 28717, 50517. 

When I used to kiss you good-night. 46714. 

When I wake up. 9294. 

When I walk alone with God. 14317. 

When I waltz a waltz with you. 23805. 

When I waltz with you. 28718, 28719. 

When I was a boy & you were a lass. 18548. 

When I was a dreamer & you were my dream. 5201 (1081) 

When I was a lad. 34360. 

When I went down to Reno. 9295. 

When I won you. 4824. 

When I write you I’ve landed in Tokyo. 9296. 

When icicles hang by the wall. 50518. 

When I’m alone. 28720. 

When I’m away. 18549, 50519, 50520. 

When I’m blue. 14318. 

When I’m by myself. 34361, 41383. 

When I’m dancing the last waltz with you. 28721. 

When I’m in the mood I’m in. 14319. 

When I'm in your arms again. 4825. 

When I’m loving you, I’m loving somebody else. 46715. 

When r m melancholy. 14320. 

When I’m out with Audrey. 53419. 

When I’m out with you. 26722. 

When I’m sailing on the Nancy Lee. 9582 (592) 

When I’m standing at attention. 46716. 

When r m sure of you. 23806. 

When I'm with you. 9297, 28723-28725. 

When I’m with you in the rain. 50521. 

When in love, do as lovers do. 23807. 

When Irish eyes are smiling. 18550. 

When is sometime. 41384. 

When Israel went forth out of Egypt. 23808. 

When it happens to you. 18551. 

When it strikes home. 34788 (803) 

When it’s a round-up on the seas. 28726. 

When it’s all over. 14321, 18845 (329), 28727, 
41610 (222) 

When it’s all over, over there. 18552. 

When it’s blossom time inthe springtime. 28728. 

When it’s cherry blossom time in Tokyo. 41385. 

When it’s cherry pickin’ time. 34362. 

When it’s cotton pickin’ season down in Dixie. 
37945. 

Whenit’s cottonpickin’ time, down South. 4826. 


41382, 


INDEX 
pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


When it’s dark in prison. 4827. 
When it’s dark-time. 46717. 
When it’s flower time, in Hawaii. 4828. 

When it’s honeysuckle time in Oklahoma. 9298. 


When it’s honeysuckle time in Pennsylvania. 34363. 


When it’s maple sugar time back home. 53420. 
When it s moonlight on the Alamo. 9582 (593), 
18845 (330), 34788 (804), 41610 (223) 
When it s moonlight on the Mississippi. 
(805) 

When it s moonlight on the ocean. 23809. 

When it’s moonlight Rosie darling. 9299. 

When it s night time in Dixie Land. 5201 (1082) 

When it’s orange blossom time in Loveland. 
59835 (416) 

When it’s over. 4829, 23810, 46718, 50522. 

When it’s over all over. 46719. 

When it’s over I'll meet you somewhere. 9300; 
23811. 

When it’s over, over there. 37946, 46720, 50523. 

When it’s pay day in the army. 28729. 

When it’s peace on earth again. 23812. 

When it’s peach picking time in Delaware. 341788 
(806) 

When it’s spring. 28730. 

When it’s spring again. 53421. 

When it’s spring again in England. 34364. 

When it’s springtime in Killarney, I'll come back. 
to you. 24219 (1427) 

When it’s springtime in Lonesome Valley. 34365. 

When it’s springtime in Ohio. 50524. 

When it’s springtime in the valley. 34366. 

When it’s springtime in the West Virginia hills. 

- 14322, 28731. 

When it’s springtime in Wyoming. 50525. 

When it s summer at Green Gables. 37947. 

When it’s summer time down in Texas. 28732. 

When it s sundown on Sunday, back home. 14323. 

When it’s sundown on the old corral. 4830. 

When it s sunset on the old Caloosahatchee. 14324. 

When it s tea time in the meadows, I'll be coming 
home to you 34367. 

When it's twilight at midnight raise your lips to 
me. 23813. 

When it’s twilight in the mountains. 46721. 

When it’s vict’ ry time. 28733. 

When it’s vict’ry time, sweet vict’ry time. 18553. 

When it’ s war time in the U.S.A. 18554, 

When I’ve gone who'll kiss your tears away. 
23814. 

When Jack & Joe bomb Tokio. 4831. 

When Jesus came to Golgotha. 4832. 

When Jesus came to me. 24219 (1428) 

When Jesus comes again. 24219 (1429) 

When Jesus comes in to stay. 53636 (572) 

When Jesus holds my hand. 50526, 53636 (573) 

When Jesus in the garden. 18555. 

When Jesus smiles on me. 4833. 

When Jesus turns the bitter intosweet. 34788 (807) 

When Jesus whispers, peace be still. 37948. 

When Jim comes home. 37949, 46722. 

When a McCormack sings a song. 24219 (1430, 
1431 

When Johnny comes marching home. 4834, 4835, 
18556. 18557, 37950, 41386, 44859, 45350, 46038, 
50527, 53422, 

When Johnny comes marching home again. 53423. 

When Johnny junior comes marching home. 41387. 

When Johnny marches home. 34368. 

When kids all talk about their dad. 4836. 

When liberty bells ring again. 23815. 

When lights burn again. 53424. 

When lights of London bloom. 14325. 


34788 


2298 


When lilacs bloom. 53425. 

When lilacs bloom again. 28734. ; 

When Lincoln was a boy. 24219 (1432, 1433) 

When love came my way. 23816. 

When love comes stealing in. 24219 (1434) 

When love is gone. 14326. 

When love is in your eyes. 5201 (1083) 

When love is waiting at the door. 34369. 

When love laughed. 41388. 

When love passed this way. 23817. 

When MacArthur comes home again. 14327. 

When MacArthur goes to town. 34370. 

When main zihn vet kumen tzvrik. 37951. 

When Margie cavorts in her shorts. 18558. 

When Martha was a girl. 5201 (1084), 14692 

21 

ween _— lands in Maryland. 24219 (1435) 

When melodies bring memories of you. 41390. 

When Miranda steps out. 28735. 

When Mollie O'Neil does an Irish reel. 14328. 

When Molly smiles at me. 18559. 

When mommy comes marching home. 41391. 

When moonlight falls. 50528. 

When moonlit nights are calling. 34371. 

When mother comes Risin yaaa home from the war. 
46723. - 

When mother says goodbye. 4837. 

When mother sings. 41392. 

When my boy comes back to my arms. 18560. 

When my boy comes home. 46724. 

When my country calls me. 14329. 

When my dad went to France. 50529. 

When my dream of happiness comes true. 18561. 

When my duty is all over, over here. 34372. 

When my earthly task is done. 46725. 

When my feet begin to rise. 50530. 

When my fella comes home. 37952. 

When my heart gives out. 37953. 

When my heart is sad, dear. 41393. 

When my heart’s in love. 53426. 

When my laddie turns back home. 18845 (331) 

When my little old jeep goes beep, beep, beep, 
hey, ma, look ’it me. 28736. 

When my love returns to me. 50531. 


When my peach trees are in bloom again. 41394, 53427, 


When my prayer is answered. 14330. 


When my ship comes back home will you love me. 9301. 


When my ship comes home. 14331. 


When my ship comes home there’ll be greetings. 14332. 


When my ship comes in. 9302, 18845 (332) 
When my soldier boy comes back to me. 46726. 
When my soldier boy comes marching home. 23818. 
When my soldier boy leaves home. 34373. 
When my wonderful dreams come true. 28737. 
When nature sleeps. 24219 (1436) 
When Nazi-ism’s thru. 4838. 
When night falls. 46727. 
When night looks into my window. 28738. 
When night shades fall. 23819. 
When Nip & ship we'll clip. 34374. 
When old Bill Bailey plays the ukalele [?] 

34788 (808) 
When old Bill Bailey plays the ukulele. 29091 (722) 
When Old Glory flies over Berlin. 343175, 34376. 
When old Ireland is forgotten. 29091 (723, 724) 
When old pals meet again. 28739. 
When one is gone the other will remember. 4839. 
When one is young. 41395. 
When one you love. 9582 (594, 595) 
When our boys are back again. 46728. 
When our boys are coming back. 41396. 
When our boys come back from over there. 

23820. 


. INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1942 


When our boys come home. 34377, 46729. 

When our boys come marching home. 14333, 
34378, 50532. 

When our boys take over, over there. 50533. 

When our boys went away. 37954. 

When our country calls, 4840. 

When our dough-boys come back. 50534, 

When our dreams come true, 14334, 

When our love was new. 46730. 

When our mothers rule the world, 18845 (333), 
24219 (1437), 34788 (809) 

When our navy turns the tide. 34379. 

When our shadows meet again. 28740. 

When our Uncle Sam comes marching home. 46731. 

When our victory job is through, 28741. 

When pay day comes around. 14335. 

When peace comes. 23821, 28742. 

When peace comes again. 23822, 

When peace has come to stay. 46732. 

When peace returns to earth again. 37955. 

When peace shall be heard in the air. 14336, 
46733. 

When peace whispers a lullaby. 28743, 

When peace will come again. 53428. 

When Percy plays the timpani. 28744. 

When purple shadows fall beyond the blue. 23823. 

When rain was falling. 23824. 

When reveille rolls around. 18562. 

When reveille was called. 4841. 

When robins sing 2 melody. 37956. 

When romance finds a new love. 9303. 

When rose petals fall, 28745. 

When roses awaken O sweetheart of mine. 9304, 

When roses bloom again. 37957. 

When roses wake. 14692 (822) : 

When Rufus does the goofus.. 4842. 

When shadows enthrall you. 4843. 

When shadows fall. 4844, 18563, 41397, 53429. 

When she comes hone. 38171 (451) 

When she’s with me. 34380. 

When skies are clear again. 18564. 

When sleepy stars begin to fall. 14337. 

When someone dreams of someone. 47124 (551) 

When spring comes back again in all its glory. 
9305. 

When spring is in the air. 41398, 

When spring is in the hills. 9306. 

When springtime comes again. 4845. 

When stars shine bright once more. 23825. 

When, streaming from the eastern skies. 23826. 

When summer says hello. 53430. 

When summertime is over. 41399, ; 

When Sunday comes to town. 18845 (334) 

-When Susie goes to town. 23827, 

When sweethearts waltz again. 9307. 

When taps are thru. 53431. 

When that job’s been done. 23828, 

When that last troop train rolls home. 50535. 

When that some day comes. 46734. 

When the Allies march to victory. 46735. 

When the A.E.F. landed inIreland. 34381. 

When the angels call, 24219 (1438) 

When the angels ring those golden bells, 53432. 

When the Axis gets the axe. 28746, 34382. 

When the band goes by. 23829. 

When the battle is over, I’ll come back to you, 34383. 

by bells of Britain ring again each Sunday. 


When the bells of London chime again. 9308. 

When the bells of Shandon ring our wedding chimes. 
34788 (810) 

When the blackout comes, I'll have my light in 
you. 34384, 

When the blue bells are in bloom. 50537. 


When the blue star turns to gold. 46736, 

When the boys come back. 37958. 

When the boys come back from over the sea. 46737. 

When the boys come flying home, 34385. 

When the boys come home again, 9309, 

When the boys come home to tea. 5201 (1085) 

When the hoys come marching home. 53433, 

When the boys come marching home again. 23830. 

When the boys go marching by. 50538, 

When the boys go riding in. 37959. 

When the boys in the army come back home. 
18565. 

When the boys of Harlem come along. 4846. 

When the breezes blow my love to you. 9310. 

When the bugle calls for me. 41400, 

When the bugle calls I’ll be there. 14338. 

When the bugler blows tatoo[?]. 53434, 

When the cactus blooms around that lonesome desert 
home of mine. 4847. 

When the call to arms was sounded, 18566. 

When the candle has burned away. 50539, 

When the cat’s away, the mice will play. 4848, 

When the chapel bells ring at twilight. 50540, 

When the cherry trees start to blossom. 14339, 

When the church bells ring in Norway. 41401. 

When the church bells ring this evening, 50541. 

When the clock strikes thirteen. 50835 (417) 

When the clouds have rolled away. 23831. 

When the clouds roll by. 4849, 4850. 

When the colored boys are called to war. 5201 (1086) 

When the colored regiment goes off to war. 50835 
(418), 53636 (574) 

When the crimson snow of Russia is white again. 
46738, 50542. 

When the curtain went up on romance, 4851. 

When the daisy opes her eyes. 34788 (811) 

When the dawn breaks through. 50543. 

When the dawn drifts away. 53435. 

When the dawn patrol is flying. 50544. 

When the day is over. 34386. 

When the day returns to us. 23832. 

When the daylight breaks through. 9311. 

When the dear old Dixie moon is shining. 23833. 

When the deep’ning shadows fall. 46739. 

When the dew is falling. 47124 (552) 

When the dove of peace comes winging. 9312. 

When the dove of peace starts flying. 14340. 

When the doves fly over Ireland, I’ll be coming back 
to you. 46740, 

When the dragon struck Hawaii. 28747. 

When the Eagle concurs[?] the Axis. 23834. 

When the eagle spreads his wings the tanks are 
rolling through. 46741. 

When the eve sun is low. 9313. 

When the fiddles play. 46742. 

When the Flag of peace unfurls. 14341. 

When the fleet comes back to San Diego. 46743. 

When the fleet comes sailing back. 23835. 

When the flowers bloom again in the Ozarks, 
46744, 

When the frost is on the hill. 18567. 

When the glory-bound train rolls in. 50545. 

When the gold-star mother takes her place in heaven 
what a glorious meeting there will be. 28748. 

When the golden moon shines above. 18568. 

When the golden sun kisses the morning dew. 34387. 

When the green woods laugh. 41402. 

When the grown up ladies act like babies I’ve got to 
love ’em that’s all, 29091 (725), 34788 (812) 

When the guns have ceased to roar. 23836. 

When the heather blooms again, 23837. 

When the heat’s on Hirohito, we’ll all come marching 
home. 28749. 


2299 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


When the hick steps out. 14342. 

When the hollyhocks bloom in Ohio. 34388. 

When the home-bells ring again. 34389, 37960, 46745. 

When the home gate swings. 53436. 

When the honeysuckles bloominspringtime. 4852. 

When the Huns hear the guns. 41403. 

When the hut, hut, hut is over & done. 34390. 

When the Japs struck at Pearl Harbor. 9314. 

When the job is done. 37961. 

When the kye come hame. 29091 (726, 727) 

When the lamp is shattered. 50546. 

When the lark flies. 34391. 

When the leaves are turning gold. -29091 (728), 
34788 (813) 

When the leaves begin toturn. 14343. 

When the leaves have turned to gold. 50547. 

When the liberty bell tolls for freedom. 34392. 

When the lights are growing dim. 23838. 

When the lights go on again, all over the world. 
28750, 34393, 34394. 

When the lights on Broadway shine again. 23839. 

When the lilacs bloom again. 46746. 

When the Lusitania went down. 29091 (729) 

When the madame goes away. 24219 (1439) 

When the Man in the Moon was winking. 28751. 

When the maple leaves fall again. 23840. 

When the midnight cereus blooms in Arizona. 4853. 

When the moon & the stars get together. 53437. 

When the moon comes in your part of the world. 
14344. 

When the moon comes over the Cascades. 50548. 

When the moon hangs low. 14345. 

When the moon in the sky bids the night good- 
bye. 4854. 

When the moon is new. 23841. 

When the moon is o'er Wyoming. 28752. 

When the moon is shining down on that old prairie 
town. 9315. 

When the moon is up & grass is wet with dew. 9316. 

When the moon looks down again. 41404. 

When the moon shines. 9317. 

When the moon shines in Ireland. 14692 (823) 

When the moon shines on Lover’s Lane. 23842. 

When the moon shines on you sweetheart. 46747. 

When the moon shines over Burma. 41405. 

When the moonbeams fall from heaven. 46748. 

When the moonlight floods the valley & the plain. 
23843, 

When the moonlight shines on Rock River. 46749. 

When the new moon shines again. 37962. 

When the night sings a melody of love. 18569. 

When the nightingale sings. 9318. 

When the nightingales sing. 50549. 

When the old brass band starts playing. 23844. 

When the old gang’s back on the corner. 53438. 

When the old village clock strikes ten. 41406. 

When the one that you want, doesn’t want you. 34395. 

When ne one you're lovin’ turns you down. 53636 
(SiS) oe 

When the orchestra plays an old fashioned waltz. 
14346. 

When the ponies start a’running. 14347. 

When the preacher says you're mine. 28753. 

When the rains came down. 28754. 

When the red sky turns to blue. 41407. 

When the Red, White & Blue comes marching 
thru. 9319. 

When the right girl comes along. 50835 (419) 

When the Rising Sun goes down. 4855, 14348, 
23845, 34396. 

When the robin sings his song again. 50550. 

When the robins come again. 23846. 

When the robins come back in the spring. 46750. 


2300 


bie i roses bloom again. 4856, 14349, 18570, 

When the roses bloom in Avalon. 5201 (1087), 18845 
(335), 34788 (814) 

When the roses bloom, in June. 23848. 

When the roses in spring bloom again. 34788 (815) 

Pees) the roses of love fade away. 47124 (553, 

54 

When the Sammies cross the Rhine. 41408. 

When the sap begins to flow. 34397. 

When the shadows fall. 34398, 34399. 

When the silver birds fly home. 46751. 

When the ship goes up & down. 4857. 

When the ships sail west. 53439. 

When the silver threads were not among the gold. 
5201 (1088) 

When the silv’ry moon is shining o’er the hills of 
dear old Maine. 38171 (452) 

When the skies in Hawaii are blue once again. 
18571. 

Wies the smoke blows away there’ll still be a U.S.A. 

3849. 

When the smoke clouds disappear. 34400. 

When the smoke of battle clears away. 34401. 

When the smoke of the war clears away. 37963. 

When the snow is on the cactus Van Horn. 9320. 

When the song birds chase the war birds from 
the sky. 28755. 

When the spring breaks in Acadia. 28756. 

When the springtime comes to Michigan again. 28757. 

When the Stars & Stripes are flying over Berlin & 
Tokyo. 9321. 

When the stars come out, sweetheart. 34402. 

When the stars shine down on Morocco. 53440. 

When the stars start falling. 46752. 

When the storm is raging. 5201 (1089) 

When the sun begins to call it a day. 4858. 

When the sun bids the sky goodnight. 46753. 

When the sun gets down to the sunset. 41409. 

When the sun goes down. 28758. 

When the sun goes down for Hirohito. 50551. 

When the sun goes down in Dixie. 46754. 

When the sun goesdown in old Louisiana. 23850. 

When the sun goes down in old New Hampshire, then 
my heart goes down in Tennessee. 34788 (816) 

When the sun is red. 28759. 

When the sun is setting. 5201 (1090) 

When the sun of peace will shine again. 18572. 

When the sun sets for me don’t weep. 46755. 

When the sun sets in Honolulu. 4859. 

When the sun sets in New Hampshire, Jessie dear. 
18845 (336) 

When the sun sets on Tokio. 23851. 

When the sun sets red on the horizon. 41410. 

When the sun shines at night. 46756. 

When the sun shines on our little white house. 
14350. 

When the sun shines over Panama Bay. 4860. 

When the sun sinks, in the evening. 23852. 

When the sunshine of tomorrow meets the shadows of 
today. 9582 (596) 

When the sunset paints the heather with gold. 14351. — 

When the taps sound out. 53441. 

When the thrill is gone. 14352. 

When the time comes. 34403. 

When the tulips bloom again. 37964. 

When the turkey in the straw danced the chicken 
reel. 5201 (1091) 

When the twilight fills the valley. 4861. 

When the U.S.A. comes through. 9322. ‘ 

When the U.S.A. wins the day, I'll come back to you. 
37965. 

When the U.S.S. Lexington went down. 34404, 46757. 


when. the war OFeaks Out iii wacAice, a 
go to Montreal. 24219 (1440) 
Oe the war clouds bid the new day. good-bye. 
1411. 
When the war clouds break & a rainbow curves 
the sky. 34405. 
When the war clouds have vanished. 53442. 
When the war clouds roll away. 34406, 46758. 
When the war is ended. 23853. 
When the war is done & the fight we’ve won. 34407. 
When the war is over. 23854-23856, 28760-28762, 
34408-34411, 46759, 50553. 
When the war is over darling. 28763. 
When the war is over, dear. 9323. 
When the war is over, I’ll be coming home to you. 
50554. 
When the war is won. 46760. 
When the waters change to blue again. 28764. 
When the western moon is shining on Morenci. 50555. 
When the whistle: blows that day. 28765. 
When the White azaleas start blooming. 18573, 
23857. 
When the winter vales are gone. 46761. 
When the whole world is smiling again. 18574. 
When the world found its Shangri-La. 28766. 
When the world has time to think. 46762. 
When the world is at peace. 23858. 
When the world is at peace again, & the night turns 
to day. 4862. ‘ 
When the world is free. 53443. 
ba world is free again. 14353, 23859, 37966, 
When the world is safe for love. 4863, 18575. 
When the world learns to smile. 41412. 
When the world settles down. 53444. 
When the world smiles again. 23860. 
When the Yank tiger comes along. 23861. 
When the Yankee pilots pile it on Berlin. 46763. 
When the Yankees start their yankin’. 34412. 
When the Yanks come home again. 23862. 
When the Yanks come marching home. 34413. 
When the Yanks come sailing home. 28767, 37968. 
When the Yanks get over there. 29768. 
When the Yanks get rough. 34414. 
When the Yanks get there. 37969. 
When the Yanks get through. 23863. 
When the Yanks go marching in. 37970. 
When the Yanks go to town. 46764. 
When the Yanks start in a-yanking. 50556. 
When the Yanks take a poke at Tokio. 4864. 
When the Yanks turn the cranks, 46765. 
When their names are called for duty. 23864. 
When there is no more Axis. 18576. 
When there’s a breeze on Lake Louise. 23865. 
When there’s a double rainbow in the sky. 46766. 
When there’s no moonlight. 53445, 
When they come marching home to you. 50557. 
When they get Barney in the army. 53446. 
When they go to Toki-oki-o. 23866. 


eS to 


Whey they hold that world war series in Berlin. 34415. 


When they mention your name. 4865. 

When they put Hank into a tank. 18577. 

When they ration our love. 28769. 

When they take my boy away to be a soldier. 53447. 

When this crazy world is sane again. 4866. 

When this cruel war is over. 14354, 

When this is over. 50558. : 

When this war is ended I’ll return to you. 28770. 

When this war is over, 14355, 14356, 28771, 37971, 
46767, 534448. 

When this war is thru. 50559. 

When this war of ours is over, 28772. 

When those freedom bells ring. 28773. 


When:thru the storm. 14391. 

When to sleep I must 14692 (824) 

When twilight falls. 53449. 

When two hearts meet in a melody. 4867. 

When two that love are parted. 23867. 

When Uncle Sam blows his bugle. 41413. 

When Uncle Sam calls. 9324. 

When Uncle Sam calls you. 46768. 

When Uncle Sam gets fighting mad. 34416. 

When Uncle Sam gets goin’ to town. 37973. 

When Uncle Sam gets over there. 4868. 

When Uncle Sam gets ready. 50560. 

When Uncle Sam gets through 4869, 18578. 

When Uncle Sam needs you. 14358. 

When Uncle Sam starts to swing. 50561. 

When Uncle Sam strikes. 4870. 

When Uncle Sammy doesn’t need us. 14359, 

When Uncle Sammy tiddly-winks in Tokio. 14360. 

When Uncle says we’re through. 4871. 

When U.S. navy calls. 4872. 

When victory is ours. 53450. 

When victory is won. 46769. 

When victory planes come flying back. 53451. 

When victory returning. 4873. 

When victory we have won. 53452. 

When we all get together over there. 4874. 

When we are rationed. 53453. 

When we bomb bomb Tokio! Don’t burn the silk 
worms & the mulberry trees. 34417. 

When we call upon tle emperor. 14361. 

When we capture Tokyo. 23868, 34418. 

When we come home again. 50562. 

When we come sailing home. 41414. 

When we do what the Dolittles [?] do. 37974. 

When we fell in love. 18579. 

When we finish our last cigarette. 18580. 

When we first met by the sea. 28774. 

When we get going. 28775. 

When we get him back from Uncle Sam. 53454. 

When we get over there. 46770, 46771, 50563. 

When we get there. 34419. ; 

When we get together. 18582. 

When we go marching home. 46772. 

When we go through Berlin. 14362. 

When we go Tokio way. 18581. 

When we grow up some day. 47124 (555) 

When we have won. 14363. 

When we hear the bugle call. 46673. 

When we land on the Mikado’s shore. 14364, 14365, 

When we meet after the war. 50564. 

When we meet each night. 34420. 

When we meet in Dreamland. 46774. 

When we meet the Japs. 50565. 

When we meet them on that battle line. 28776. 

When we met, 4875, 9325. 

When we put Schickie on ice. 50566. 

When we said good-bye. 34421, 53455. 

When we said goodbye atthe pier. 9326. 

When we serve for the U.S. A. 34422. 

When we set that Rising Sun. 18583. 

When we shall see Jesus up there. 14366. 

When we sink the Rising Sun. 18584, 18585. 

When we smile again. 46775. 

When we start rolling. 50567. 

When we Start the world anew. 23869. 

When we take the axe out of the Axis. 34423. 

When we take the black paint from our windew panes. 
34424. 

When we two are apart. 23870. 

When we want what we know we can’t have. 24219 
(1441) 


2301 


. 


INDEX 


* When we were both sixteen. 53456, 


When we were nineteen, 28777, 

When we were together. 9327, 14367. 

When we win this war. 28778. 

When wedding bells ring in Hawaii. 14368. 

When we’re dancing heart to heart. 23871. 

When we’re fighting for what is right. 23872. 

When we’re over & down under again. 41415. 

When we’re together. 28779, 46776. 

When we’ve got the sneaks off the sea. 
41416. 

When we’ve seen it through. 9328.. 

When we’re wound up the watch on the Rhine. 
9582 (597) 

When will I be in your arms again. 34425. 

When will I forget you, 37975. 

When will it be. 50568. 

When winter rolls aroun’. 28780, 

When Yank & Dixie doughboys get together. 46777. 

When Yankee Doodle comes to town. 50569. 

When Yankee Doodle goes to town. 9329. 

When Yankee Doodle starts to do, good-bye 
Mexico. 29091 (730) 

When Yonko does the Bonko. 50570. 

When you & I are the old folks, 53457. 

When you & I grow old. 23873. 

When you & I were young, Maggie. 14369, 14692 
(825), 34426, 34788 (817) 

When you are gone. 37976. 


_When you are mine. 14370, 


When you are near. 
34427. 

When you are there. 34428, 

When you bow in the evening at the altar. 4877. 

When you came into view. 46778. 

When you come back. 9330, 28781. 

When you come back again. 18587. 

When you come back to me. 18782. 

When you come back to me, Yankee boy. 
18589. 

When you come home. 9582 (598), 47124 (557), 
18588, 23875, 47124 (556) 

When you come home again. 28783, 34429. 

When you come marching home. 34430, 53458, 

When you come sailing home to me. 50571, 

When you dream of the girl who dreams of you. 
29091 (731) 

When you dream of the girl you love. 24219 (1442) 

When you find that ‘she doesn’t love you. 53459, 

When you find what rhythm’s about. 14371. 

When you go by. 50572. 

When you go, go smiling. 4878. 

When you go walking by. 37977. 

When you gotta go - you gotta go. 34431. 

When you have forgotten & I can’t forget. 47124 (558) 

When you hear a song. 41417. 

When you hear the bugle call you must get up. 34432. 

When you hear the bugle calling. 50573. 

When you hear the sirens blow. 9331, 53460. 

When you hear the time signals. 14372. 

When you hear this music. 18590. 

When you hide your husband’s faults. 4879. 

When you hit that rh track. 37978. 

When you kiss me. 23876, 

When you kiss your girl goodbye. 46779. 

When you kissed me I knew it meant good-bye. 4880. 

When you knock-knocked at my heart. 34433, 

When you know I’m lonesome. 41418, 

When you know Jesus, too. 24219 (1443) 

When you know you’re a Lambda chi, 34434, 

pe you meet someone from your old home-town. 


8784, 
When you play in the game of love. 24219 (1444, 
1445) 29091 (732), 41610 (224) 


4876, 18586, 23874, 


When you really fall in love. 46780. 

When you return. 28785, 28786, 46781, 50574, 
53461, 53462. 

When you return to me. 46782. 

When you said goodbye. 9332. 

When you sang in the old church choir. 18591. 

When you sang The palms to me. 5201 (1092) 

When you sang The rosary to me. 5201 (1093) 

When you say hello. 46783. 

When you say, I lay me down to sleep. 9333, 

When you say that—smile. 4881. 

When you see the Legion marching. 50575, 

When you show me how. 4882. 

When you sing me a song of Hawaii. 41419. 

When you skate with me. 28787, 34435, 

rae smile. 4883, 9334, 18592, 28788, 

When you smile, all the world smiles with you. 14373 

When you smile at me. 18593, 41420. 

When you smiled at me. 4884, 23877. 

When you started that flame in my heart. 46784, 

When you think of lovin’, baby, think of me. 34436, 

When you told me good bye. 28789. 

When you took your love, and you. 50577. 

When you wake up in the morning. 18594. 

When you wander through the fields. 53636 (576) 

When you want a little lovin’, go out & get it. 5201 
(1094), 24219 (1446) : 

When you went away. 9335, 23878, 46785, 
50578: 

When you were a baby. 14692 (826) 

When you were a baby & I was the kid next door, 
47124 (559) 

When you were queen of the May. 
34788 (818) 

When you will know me better, you'll see I am O.K. 
14374, 

When you willknow me better you’llseeI’m O.K. 9336. 

When you wore a tulip & I wore a big red rose. 
34788 (819), 50835 (420) 

When young men go courting. 5201 (1096) 

When your[?] alone, 18595. 

When your country calls you. 34437. 

When your dear hands. 24219 (1447) 

When your | ?] far away. 4885. 

When your first name's changed to Mrs. 
14375. 

When your heart beats like mine. 34438, 

When your heart is sighing for a certain girl. 5201 
(1097), 34788 (820) 

When your heart’s in love. 46786, 

When your [ ?] just fifteen, 18596. 

When your lips met mine. 18597, 18598, 23879, 
34439, 

When your love was mine. 23880. 

When your number has been called. 34440. 

When your old wedding ring was new. 23881. 

When your shadow crossed mine, 34441. 

When your soldier goes away. 53463, 

When your soldier’s away. 53464, 

When your spare tires are gone. 46787. 

When your sugar jar is empty. 34442. 

When you’re a thousand miles away. 34788 (821) 

When you’re alone. 34443, 37979. 

When you’re all in, down & out. 34788 (822) 

When you’re away. 18599, 23882, 24219 (1448), 34444, 
53465, 53466, 

When’ you’re away I’m lonely. 47124 (560) 

When you’re away I’m so up inthe air & blue. 4886, 

When you’re hungry for a letter. 46788. 

When you’re in love. 14376, 28790, 34445, 50579. 

When you’re in love with someone who is not in love 
with you. 34788 (823) 


5201 (1095), 


2302 


2 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


When you’re in my arms again, 34446. 

When you’re in the army, why do they feed you 
navy beans, 23883. 

When you’re knocking at my heart. 18600. 

When you’re lonesome for someone who’s lone- 
some for you. 29091 (733) 

When you’re mine. 9337. 

When you’re near me. 50580. 

When you’re not in my arms. 50581. 

When you’re spooning ’neath the Junetime moon, 
41610 (225) 

When you’re tired of everything but God. 46789. 

When you’re wearing the Red, White & Blue. 14377. 

When you’re with me. 14378. 

When you’ 

When you 
46790. : 

When you’ve said your last farewell to mother, ’tis 
then you know the meaning of good-bye. 34788 (824) 

Whenever I think of Him. 53636 (577) 

Whenever I’m alone with you. 9338. 

Where. 18601, 28791, 28792, 37980. 

Where a touch of Spain still lingers. 50582. 

Where a vict’ry garden-grows. 46791. 

Where are the dreams of yesterday. 37981. 

Where are the lads of the village tonight. 34788 (825) 

Where are the snows of yester-year. 4887. 

Where are we going inthis world today. 37982. 

Where are wé today. 46792. 

Where are you, 9339. 

Where are you, my dear. 28793. 

Where are you now. 23884, 34447. 

Where are you off to, Yankee. 18602. 

Where are you tonight. 488, 28794. 

Where away buddy. 50583. 

Where can I find someone just like you. 50584. 

Where can you be. 4889, 

Where can you be my sweet Marie. 28795. 

Where didI see you. 53467. 

Where did you say you came from. 43468. 

Where dol come in. 4890, 

Where doI go from here. 9340. 

Where dol stand with you. 28796. 

Where do we gofrom here. 41421. 

Where do we go from Tokyo. 23885. 

Where dreams come true. 4891, 23886. 

Where every tongue shall confess. 14379. 

Where Georgia peaches bloom. 28797. 

Where go the boats. 50835. (421) 

Where has the winter gone. 34448. 

Where have you been all-my life. 53469. 

Where He leads me. 24219 (1449) 

Where high hills meet heaven. 4892. 

Where I am, is Uncle Sam. 46793. 

Where I played by the old mill stream. 9341. 

Where in heaven are you. 9342. 

Where in this world. 46794. 

Where is Abie O’Kelly. 23887. 

Where is he. 14380. 

Where is my boy tonight, 37983. 

“Where is my dream. 9343. 

Where is my man. 34449. 

Where is my Sammy tonight. 53470. 

Where is my soldier boy. 46795. 

Where is my soldier boy tonight. 41422. 

Where is my son. 41423. 

Where is my wandering boy to-night. 24219 (1450) 

Where is Shangri-La. 28798, 28799. 

Where is spring. 41424, 

Where is the flame. 34450. 

Where is the spring. 4893. 

Where is there. 53471. 

Where Jesus leads. 23888. 


’*ve finished what they started over there. 


- 


ve earned enough to marry dear. 47124 (561 


Where love is waiting. 5201 (1098) 

Where mother Earth welcomes the sun. 50585. 
Where my dreams go, there gol. 53472. 
Where my James goes rolling by. 34451. 
Where my Pilot waits for me. 4894. 

Where my Saviour leads. 29091 (734) 


- Where on earth have you been. 37984. 


Where on earth were you. 34452. 

Where roses grew. 37985. 

Where rushing waters meet. 23889. 

Where shallI go. 9344; 

Where shall we land. 38171 (453) 

Where the bee sucks. 28800. 

Where the blue iris grew. 23890. 

Where the blue Pacific rolls along. 46796. 

Where the bluebells & heather grow together. 28801. 

Where the bluebells grow. 18603. 

Where the breakers roll in Hawaii. 28802. 

Where the dogies never stray. 23891. 

Where the flowers bloom forever. 53473. 

Where the foothills cast a shadow on the banks of 
Pend d‘Oreille. 50586. 

Where the golden sunsets glow. 28803. 

Where the Hudson River flows. 24219 (1451), 
38171 (454) | 

Where the mission bells axe chiming, down beside 
the sea. 47124 (562) 

Where the monkeys have no tails. 53474. 

Where the morning glories twine around the door. 
4895. . 

Where the old Ohio flows. 18604. 

Where the olive branches grow. 46797, 46798. 

Where the purple heather blooms, 14692 (827) 

Where the rainbow ends. 46799. 

Where the range riders get together. 46800. 

Where the River Grand is flowing. 14381. 

Where the River Volga flows. 41425. 

Where the roses bloom so fair, 23892. 

Where the Sego lilies grow. 34453. 

Where the shadows meet the trees. 37986. 

Where the slap happy Jappies grow. 37987. 

Where the southern breezes blow. 34454, 

Where the sun goes down to rest. 53475. 

Where the sun shines every day. 14382. 

Where the sweet magnolias bloom, 50587. 

Where the tree-tops touch the sky. 34455. 

Where the water meets the sky. 4896. 

Where the waters are blue. 46801. 


‘Where the wild shamrocks grow. 9345 


Where there’s a will there’s a way. 23893, 46802. 
Where there’s drink, there’s danger. 29091 (735) 
Where to. 18604* 

Where violets grow. 29091 (735) 

Where we'll never grow old, 14383. 

Where were you. 28804, 28805. 

Where were you when. 41426. 

Where will my love end. 50588. 

Where will you be. 46803. 

Where wouldI be. 4897. 

Where ya goin’ Mac. 46804. 

Where you are. 4898, 50589. 

Where’d you hide your sugar. 34456. 
Where’er you walk. 14384. 

Where’s daddy. 46805. 

Where’s it going to get you in the end. 34457. 
Where’s Maria. 50590. 

Where’s my little Hawaiian hula belle. 23894. 
Where’s my old saddle horse. 4799. 

Where’s that girl. 46806. 

Where’s the boy for me. 53636 (578) 


Where’s the girl for me. 24219 (1452) 
Where’s the man for me. 14385. 
Where’s the silver lining. 41427. 
Wherever I go. 34458, 34459. 


2303 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37. 


Wherever I may go. 23895. 

Wherever there is beauty. 28806. 

Wherever we go. 14386, 28807. 

Wherever you are. 4900, 9346, 14387, 23896, 
37988, 46807, 50591, 50592. 

Wherever you are, beloved. 50593. 

Wherever you go. 14388, 28808. 

Whether it rains or shines. 23897. 

Whether or not. 4901. 

Which came first, the egg or the chicken. 9347. 

Which comes first. 37989. 

Which switch is the switch, Miss, for Ipswich. 
34788 (826) 

Which way Buddy. 41428. 

While bugles call. 46808. 

While dancing with you. 23898. 

While he is over there. 46809. 

While he’s away. 46810. 

While I am smiling down on you. 37990. 

While I dream. 14389. 

While I listen to the clock. 23899. 

While I reminisce. 46811. 

While I sup with Thee. 18605. 

While I’m away. 18606. 

While I’m away from you. 41429. 

While I’m dreaming of you. 53476. 

While I’m fighting. 46812. 

While I’m over there. 53477, 

While in the blue I dream of you. 37991. 

While in the rain. 37992. 

While it lasted. 4902. 

While my lady sleepeth. 24219 (1453) 

While my lady sleeps. 50594. 

While others howl their hymns of hate we’ll sing 
our songs of love. 46813. 

While our boys march on. 46814. 

While she played on her Spanish guitar. 4903. 

While shepherds watched their blocks by night. 29091 
(737) 

While the band played an American rag. 24219 (1454) 

wee the bugle playes[?]the notes that Il adore. 

While the city sleeps. 9348. 

While the dawn was drawing near. 53478. 

While the earth remaineth. 53636 (579) 

While the Man in the Moon has his dream. 14390. 

While the music goes halfways ’round. 9349. 

While the rain softly fell on the window. 18608., 

While the shades of night arefalling. 34460, 34461. 

While the stars shine down on San Ramon. 34462. 

While the stars shine in the sky. 14391. 

While there is spring. 23900. 

While there's a wave in the ocean, our Flag will 
wave in the breeze. 23901. 

While they were gliding along over the ice & snow. 
50835 (422) ; 

While we dance. 9350, 23902. 

While we go marching along. 28809. 

While we march to victory. 14392. 

While we waltz tonight. 46815. 


While we’re apart. 53479. 
While you are away. 9351. 


While you drive the Japs away. 4904. 

While you throw eggs. 50595. 

While your honey’s still around. 34463. 

While you’re away. 14393, 18609, 23903, 41430, 
46816, 46817, 50596. 

While you’re skating. 50835 (423) 

Whimsicrazical you. 34464. 

Whimsies. 14394. 

Whip. 46818. 

Whip the Japs. °34465. 

Whippoorwill. 5201 (1099, 1100), 14395, 23904, 41431. 

Whippoorwill recalls. 50597. 


Whippoorwill song. 46819. 

Whippoorwill, whippoorwill. 34466. 

Whippoorwills. 23905, 28810. 

Whippoorwill’s love song. 46820. 

Whirligig. 14692 (828) 

Whirligig waltz. 28811. 

Whirlpool. 34467. 

Whirlwind. 41432, 53636 (580) 

Whirlwind gavotte. 34'788 (828) 

Whirlwind signature to a Latin lady. 34468. 

Whiskers. 14396. 

Whisper. 46821. 

Whisper a prayer. 41433. 

Whisper a pray’r of love, mother dear. 46822. 

Whisper in the moonlight. 46823. 

Whisper of the wind. 14397. 

Whisper of victory. 50598. 

Whisper that you love me. 

Whisper to me. 34470. 

Whisper to me a song of love. 53480. 

Whisper words of love. 14398. 

Whispering breeze. 14399. 

Whispering dusk. 23906. 

Whispering flowers. 34788 (829) 

Whispering hope. 34471. 

Whispering leaves. 41434. 

Whispering melody. 34472. 

Whispering memories. 9352. 

Whispering pines. 9353, 28815. 

Whispering rain. 14400. 

Whispering road. 28816. 

Whispering trees. 34473. 

Whispering waves. 14692 (829) 

Whispering willows. 29091 (738) 

Whispering wind. 9354. 

Whispering winds. 4905, 50599. 

Whispers in the breeze. 14401. 

Whispers in the nighttime. 9355. 

Whisperings of love. 317993. 

Whisp’rings of the Vienna Woods. 23907. 

Whistle. 23908, 34474, 34475. 

Whistle a tune. 37994. 

Whistle & I’ll come to you. 
53481. 

Whistle because I tove you. 41435. 

Whistle for victory. 18610. 

Whistle when you wake. 4906. 

Whistle while you dance. 18611. 

Whistler. 23909, 23910. 

Whistlin’ at your gate. 9356. 

Whistlin’ in the night. 9357. 

Whistlin’ Joe. 50600. 

Whistlin’ Will from Louisville. 34476. 

Whistling breeze. 18612. 

Whistling cowboy. 9358. 

Whistling girl. 34477. 

Whistling in Dixie. 38310, 38550, 38775, 38830- 
38832, 38895, 39736, 41436, 41437, 42707, 45826. 

Whistling in my tree. 46824. 

Whistling in the blackout. 28817. 

Whistling in the park. 34478. 

Whistling Joe. 2391.1. 

Whistling sailor. 23912. 

Whistling soldier. 4907. 

Whistling tune. 4908. 

Whistling waltz. 53482. 

Whistling winds. 4909. 

White & blue & khaki too. 50601. 

White birches. 34479. 

White bird fly to my love. 9359. 

White caps are breaking. 37995. 

White cargo. 41629, 41887, 41937, 42043, 42488, 
43228, 43831, 44301, 44989, 45846, 45847, 46818, 
46825, 50104. 


28812-28814, 34469. 


5201 (1101),- 


2304 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


White carnations. 38171 (455) 

White cedar bough. 14402. 

White Christmas. 23913, 46826. 

White clouds. 14403. 

White cobra. 14404. 

White Czar. 47124 (563) 

White dove. 14405. 

White Dove, my pretty Indian maid. 34788 (830) 

White doves of Capistrano. 46827. 

White feather. 41438. 

White flowers. 4910. 

White gardenias. 34480. 

White god of the silver saddle. 4911. 

White Harbor. 23914. 

White heather. 5201 (1102), 29091 (739) 

White house in Lovers Lane. 37996. 

White house in the valley. 4912. 

White house march. 46828. 

White lilacs. 28818, 50602, 53483. 

White lilies. 41439. 

White Mountains, 53484. 

White mice with slanty eyes. 4913. 

White nocturne. 28819. 

White peacock. 53485. 

White Redskin is weeping. 37997. 

White rose of Sigma. 18613. 

White rosebud. 50603. 

White roses. 9360, 46829. 

White roses & illusions. 28820. 

White sails. 18614. 

White sails over the ocean. 28821. 

White ships are sailing. 46830. 

White smoke. 34481. 

White star of Sigma Nu. 34482. 

White stars over Tokio. 50604. 

White swan. 9361. 

White swans. 53486. 

White willows. 23915. 

Witehall, 23916. 

Whitehali warriors. 37998. 

Whitey head. 18615. 

Whitford (Robert) modern piano endings. 4914-4916. 

Whitford (Robert) modern piano introductions. 4917- 
4919, , 

Whitford (Robert) modern piano studies. 4920, 4921. 

Whitford (Robert) modern rhythm choruses for 
piano. 28822-28825. 

Whither bound. 24219 (1455) 

Whither runneth my sweetheart. 23917. 

Whizzy whirlwind song. 28826. 

Who. 4922, 23918, 50605. 

Who am I to say. 34483. 

Who are we waiting for. 4923. 

- Who are you. 23919. 

Who are you a-shovin’ of. 14406. 

Who, but Jesus. 9362. 

Who but you. 4924, 23920, 50606. 

Who can it be. 5201 (1103) 

Who can kiss like Margie. 28827. 

Who can tell. 34484, 34485, 

Who cares. 5201 (1104, 1105), 46831, 53487. 

Who cares now. 46832. 

Who could it be. 37999. 

Who discovered love? I know. 4925. 

Who do you do for a living. 28829. 

Who do you love. 23921. 

Who do you think about. 4926. 

Who do you think you are. 14407, 34486. 

Who do you think you’re foolin’. 23922, 41440. 

Who done it. 21572, 22264, 25494, 52982, 53488, 
53489. 

Who d’ya think you are. 28828. 

Who else but you. 41441. 


Who ever told you. 9363. 

Who gave Rudolph the business. 4927. 

Who goes there. 23923, 46833. 

Who has made you dream everlastingly. 23924. 

Who has the copyright to your heart. 15616. 

Who helps Santa Claus. 5201 (1106) 

Who hit Nellie in the belly with a fish. 14408. 

Who is going to love you. 14408. 

Who is she. 41610 (225), 46834. 

Who is Sylvia. 14632 (830), 28830. 

Who is that man, with the big cigar. 50607. 

Who is the fella that stole my umbrella. 38000. 

Who is the lucky guy. 4928. 

Who isto blame. 14410. 

Who is Uncle Sam. 23925. 

Who is Uncle Sammy. 50608. 

Who is your captain. ge aie 

Who knocks on the door of my heart. 41442. 

Who knows. 14411. 

Who knows what brings tomorrow in the army. 9364. 

Who loves you like your mother. 46835. 

Who made a hiro out of Hito. 9365. 

Who made this nation great. 46836. 

Who? Me & my buddies. 9366. 

Who needs sugar, when I’ve got honey. 9367. 

Who paid the rent for Mrs. Rip Van Winkle. 
18845 (337), 24219 (1457) 

Who paid the rent for Mrs. Rip Van Winkle when 
Rip Van Winkle went away. 29091 (740) 

Who paid the rent for Rip Van Winkle. 14692 (831), 
41610 (227) , 

Who put the Vin victory. 14412. 

Who put you in my dreams. 34487. 

Who shall deliver me. 4929. 

Who stole de ham. 34788 (831) 

Who told you so. 18617. 

Who wants it. 50609. 

Who wasI to say. 34488. 

Who-what-where-when-why. 18618. 

Who will be a witness. 24219 (1458) 

Who willl call mamma when she’s gone. 47124 (564) 

Who will I dream about now. 34489. 

Who will take my part. 23926. 

Who will win this war. 50610. 

Who wouldn’t love a soldier. 41443. 

Who wouldn’t love you. 18619. 

Who ya nudgin’. 53490. 

Whoa! Hold dat mule. 23927. 

Whoa, jeepy. 23928. 

Whoa, mule, whoa. 18620. 

Whoa, slow down. 50611. 

Whole hearted. 38171 (456) 

Whole tone scale & arpeggios. 34788 (832) 

Whole wide world for freedom. 34490. 

Whole world knows I love you. 34788 (833), 38171 (457) 

Whole world needs a lover. 4930. 

Whole world will smile once more. 9368. 

Who’ll be the one, next summer. 18621. 

Who’ll be your sweetheart in heaven. 28831. 

Who’ll buy a rose for Margareeta. 4931. 

Who’ll buy a rose for Margareeta. 4932. 

Who'll buy my charms, 18622. 

Who’ll keep them flying. 14413. 

Who'll take the place of Mademoiselle from 
Armentieres. 18623. 

Wholly cats. 14414. 

Whom do you belong to now. 41444. 

Whom have I. 46837. 

Whom wilt thou serve. 34788 (834) 

Whoopee club. 51989. 

Whoozijigs, the new gray mare. 38001. 

Who’a a da horse an’ who’s a da boss. 46838. 

Who’s afraid. 23929. 


INDEX 


_ pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf. 4933. 

Who’s been eating my porridge? He must stop 
at once. 28832. 

Who’s been here, since I been gone. 9369. 

Who’s gonna kiss you when I’m gone. 4934, 

Who’s got priority on you. 28833. 

Who’s got the ball. 46839. 

Who’s got the break. 41445. 

Who’s in the hit parade now. 53491. 

Who’s laughing. 38002. 

Who’s sorry now that we’re through. 18624. 

Who’s that somebody. 14415. 

Who’s that, talking. 51446. 

Who’s the best dressed man in America, 34491. 

Who’s the lady now. 9582 (599) 

Who’s the who. 14416, 

Who’s to blame, 28834, 28835. 

Who’s walking down the muddy lane. 14417. 

Who’s who. 18625, 23930. 

Who’s worried now. 18626. 

Who’s your present heart throb. 46840. 

Whose heart are you trying to break now. 50612. 

Whose wings are you wearing tonight. 34492. 

Whoso dwelleth under the defence. 46841. 

Who-who. 38003. 

Why. 4935, 5201 (1107), 14418, 14419, 18627, 
18628, 23931, 28836, 34493, 41447, 46842, 
46843, 50613, 53492. 

Why act that way. 9370. 

Why all the tears. 28837. 

Why amIa soldier, 41448. 

Why amI blue. 38004. 

Why amI dreaming. 28838. 

Why amI lucky. 23932. 

Why amIso lonesome. 28839. 

Why amI the wayI am. 41449. 

Why are there tears in your eyes. 14420. 

Why are you crying, my darling. 14421. 

Why are you so bashful. 50614. 

Why bother with love. 9371. 

Why bring back memories. 50615. 

Why call itadream. 34494. 

Why can’t a heart be a heart. 9372. 

Why can’t he make love. 34495. 

Why can’t I be happy. 4936. 

Why can’t I be loved. 38005. 

Why can’t I be lovin’ you. 46844. 

Why can’t I fall in love. 4937. 

Why can’t I forget. 50616. 

Why can’t I forget you. 18629, 38006. 

Why can’tI rely on you. 23933. 

Why can’t I resist temptation. 18630. 

Why can’t it always be like this. 14422. 

Why can’t it happen to me. 50617. 

Why can’t my dreams come true. 14423. 

Why can’t they let me sleep in the morn. 41450. 

Why can’t this happen to me. 4938. 


Why can’t we be sweethearts again. 38007, 53493. 


Why can’t we still be friends. 9373. 

Why can’t you &I. 4939. 

Why can’t you be mine. 4940. 

Why can’t you fall in love with me. 14424, 
Why can’t you let me be. 38008. 

Why can’t you see me. 46845. 

Why can’t you understand. 28840. 

Why change hearts. 28841. 

Why couldn’t love leave me alone. 50618. 
Why couldn’t you be true. 46846. 

Why couldn’t you have given me love. 28842. 
Why did he leave me. 23934. 

Why did he take you away. 53494. 


Why did I believe you, 1941, 34496. 
Why did I ever leave her. 9374, 


Why did I ever meet you. 4942. 

Why did I fall for you. 4943, 34497. 
Why did I fall in love. 14425. 

Why did I fall in love with you, 9375. 
Why didI find you. 4944. 

Why did I say good-bye. 38009. 

Why did it happen. 53495. 

Why did it happen to me. 46847, 50619. 
Why did it have to be. 23935. 

Why did my Saviour die. 38010. 

Why did this have to be. 9376. 


| Why did we say goodbye. 9377. 


Why did you. 9378. 

Why did you break my heart. 23936, 34498. 

Why ‘did you break your promise. 46868. 

Why did you do it. 53496, 53497. 

Why did you ever leave me. 28843. 

Why did you go away. 46849, 50620. 

Why did you have to leave me. 28844. 

Why did you hurt me so. 9379. 

Why did you leave me. 50521. 

Why did you lie to me. 4945, 14426. 

Why did you make me cry. 53498. 

Why did you make me love you. 34499. 

Why did you pick on me, 28845. 

Why did you say good bye. 14427. 

Why did you, sweetheart. 23937. 

Why did you teach me to care. 28846. 

Why did you treat me so. 28847. 

Why dident [?] you try to be honest with me. 4946. 

Why didn’t you answer my letter. 53499. 

Why didn’t you take me too. 4947. 

Why didn’t you tell me. 4948. 

Why didn’t you try to be honest with me. 23938. 

Why didn’t you wait, little darlin’. 23939. 

Why didst thou go. 33500. ; 

Why do birds sing. 14428. 

Why dol. 28848, 41451. 

Why do I bother bout you. 18631. 

Why do I break my heart over you, 50622. 

Who dolcry. 9380, 18632. 

Why dol cry over you. 18663, 41452. 

Who doI do the things that I do, 34501. 

Who dolI do these things. 39011. 

Why doI dream. 14429, 46850. 

Why dol goon. 41453. 

Why do I keep wand’ring if you still care. 9381. 

Why dol lie. 53500. 

Why dol miss you. 23940; 

Why doI remember. 53501. 

Why doI want sugar. 28849. 

Why do soldiers fight. 4949. 

Why do they blame me. 14430. 

Why do they call him Doolittle. 34502. 

Why do what you did to me. 50633. 

Why do you close your eyes. 34503. 

Why do you cry your heart out. 38012. 

Why do you do these things to me. 4950, “23941. 

Why do you get so mad at me. 34504. 

Why do you go on being mean to me, 23942, 38013. 

Why do you haunt me. 14431. 

Why do you haunt me so. 34505. 

Why do you keep on saying no. 33506. 

Why do you say to Him nay. 50624. 

Why does azure deck the sky. 14692 (832) 

Why does it rain. 18634. 

Why does the moon follow me. .34507. 

Why don’t I give up the ghost. 14432. 

Why don’t it rain on me, mother. 34508. 

Why don’t someone write me a letter. 34509. 

Why don’t we eat no more? What are we waiting 
for. 14433. 

Why don’t we smile. 53502. 


2306 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Why don’t we try. 46851. 

Why don’t you be true. 38014. 

Why don’t you care. 38015. 

Why don’t you care for me. 23943. 

Why don’t you cheer up dear, 47124 (565) 

Why don’t you come up & see me sometime. 50625. 

Why don’t you do right. 53503, 

Why don’t you dream ot me. 23944, 

Why don’t you fall in love with me. See As long 
as you're not in love with anyone else, why 
don't you fall in love with me. 

Why don’t you join with Uncle Sam. 9382, 

Why don’t you keep out of my heart. 53504. 

Why don’t you learn to whistle. 38016. 

Why don’t you leave me alone. 18635. 

Why don’t you let me alone.. 9383. 

Why don’t you make up your mind. 9384. 

Why don’t you open your eyes. 34510. 

Why don’t you say, yes, yes. 18636. 

Why don’t you smile again. 23945, 

Why don’t you stay home. 50626. 

Why don’t you tell me these things. 41454. 

Why don’t you tell me, too. 23946. 

Why don’t you try & smile. 46852. 

Why don’t you write. 53505. 

Why doubt my love. 14434. 

Why dream. 23947, 28850. 

Why dream of you. 46853, 

Why hold me forever away from you. 14435. 

Why I miss you. 4951. 

Why is it. 14436." 

y isi . 

Why is it I like you. 9386, 

Why is itI love you. 34511. 

Why, is it that L 4952. 

Why is my little redhead blue. 34512, 53506. 

Why must Ibe lonely. 23948, 50627. 

Why musticry. 38017. 

Why must I remember. 18637. 

Why must it be so. 34513. 

Why must love. 53507. 

Why must we drift apart. 18638, 18639. 

Why must we part. 34514. 

Why must we say goodby. 14437. 

Why must you say goodbye. 38018. 

Why must you treat me this way. 14438, 

Why not. 4953, 18640, 23949. 

Why not be happy. 9387. 

Why not be the same old gal. 14439, 

Why not? girl. 38171 (458) 

Why not prepare. 41455. 

Why not settle down with me. 4954, 

ye Aer Wearin’ of the green. 50835 (424), 

Why not sweetheart. 46854. 

Why not take a lesson from the lark. 14440. 

Why not take Him now. 47124 (566) 

Why, oh, why. 53508, 

Why part, 14441. 

Why pick on me. 9388, 

Why pretend. 41456. 

Why save it. 41457. 

Why say aloha. 9389. 

Why say goodbye. 9390, 9391, 23950. 

Why say goodbye to summer. 38019. 

Why say goodnight. 9392. 

Why auoubd America be afraid. 4955. 

Why should He love me so. 53636 (582) 

Why should I care. 41458. 

Why should I care if 7 ee sugar, you’re 


enty sweet for me. 
why should I cry about you. 38020 


Why should I cry, he’ll be back bye & bye. 46855. 
Why should I cry over you. 41459. 


Why should Idream. 28851, 

Why should I ever fall in love. 
41460. 

Why should I feel this way. 18642. 

Why should I hang around. 18643. 

Why should I love. 41461. 

Why should I sigh for you. 9393. 

Why should I wait for heaven. 38021. 

Why should I worry. 23951. 

Why should it be. 9394. ~ 

Why should we live to regret. 34515. 

Why should we pretend, 4956, 18644, 

Why should we say goodbye. 53509. 

Why should you be jealous when my heart 
belongs to you, 14442, 

Why should you borrow the cares of tomorrow. 
46856. 

Why shouldn’t I care. 18645. 

Why so pale & wan. 18646, 

Why so pale are the roses. 14443. 

Why sure. 23952. 

Why take his back. 9395. 

Why talk so much, 18647. 

Why the idea. 9396. 

Why think of love. 46857. 

Why this loneliness. 46858. 

Why treat me this way. 18648, 

Why try to deny it. 4957. 

Why was I borned [?] I’m asking you 
4958. 

Why waste your love. 24219 (1459) 

Why wear wrinkles. 14444, 

Why we’re going over yonder. 41462, 

Why were youcrying. 38022. 

Why were your kisses for only a day. 
46859. 

Why will ye perish. 50628, 

Why worry. 38023. 

Wicked little cricket. 4959, 18649. 

Wicky wacky WAAC. 46860. 

Wide awake. 9397. 

Wide rocks the ocean. 28852. 

Wider than the ocean. 50629. 

Widow Brown. 53510. 

Widow Machree. 53636 (583) 

Wiebke pogwisch, 50835 (425) 

Wiegenlied, 18845 (338), 29091 (741, 
742), 34788 (835), 46861, 47124 (567), 
53636 (584) 

Wiener blut. 4960, 14445. 

Wiener tanze. 50630, 

Wife’y snarling. 38024. 

Wig-wag. 50631. 

Wiggle woggle. 23953. 

Wild blossoms. 14446, 38025. 

Wild blush rose. 14447. 

Wild chase. 24219 (1460) 

Wild daisy of the valley. 46862. 

Wild flowers we gathered long, long ago. 
18845 (339) 

Wild honey. 46863, 46864. 

Wild horses. 34516. 

Wild rain. 28853. 

Wild ride, 23954, 

Wild rose has my heart. 23955. 

Wild rose of Rio. 28845, 46865. 

Wild roses. 34517. 

Wild roses on a hill-top in the moonlight. 
18650, 

Wild swans. 14448, 28855, 34518. 


2307 


Wild syringa in the moonlight. 18651. 

Wild, wild rose. 29091 (743) 

Wild wind is blowing. 46866. 

Will a boy forget his mother. 9582 (600) 

Will any be missing. 24219 (1461) 

Will fortune ever knock at my door. 28856. 

Will Herr Hitler win the war. 14449. 

Will I ever know you better, than just to say 
hello. 14450. 

Will I ever learn. 9398, 23956. 

‘Will I lose you. 4961. 

Will I never learn. 23957. 

WillI remember. 4962. 

Will it always be the same. 23958. 

Will it be all right, when it’s all over. 23959. 

Will it be forever. 28857, 50632. 

Will it be you. 29091 (744) 

Will it ever be the same. 9399. 

Will Jesus be ashamed of me, 24219 (1462) 

Will my dreams come true. 5201 (1108) 

Will o’ the wisp. 5201 (1109), 18845 (340), 24219 
(1463), 34519, 50633. 

Will o’ the Wisp is my love. 38026. 

Will of rights. 23959*, 

Will Rogers field march. 18652. 

Will she come along. 23960. 

Will somebody write me something. 28858. 

Will springtime come again to old Paree. 34520.. 

Will the cherry trees bloom in the spring. 9400. 

Will the moon above remember. 9401. 

Will the roses bloom in heaven. 4963. 

Will the Stars & Stripes ever cease waving. 38027. 

Will the Yanks prefer the hula. 9402. 

Will we remember. 18653. 

Will you. 14451. 

Will you always be mine. 4964. 


Will you answer mother’s prayer tonight. 29091 (745) 


Will you be coming back. 4965. 

Will you be one of them. 50835 (426) 

Will you be there. 46867. 

Will you be true. 4966. 

Will you be waiting. 34521. 

Will you be waiting for me. 9403, 34522. 

Will you fight. 46868. 

Will you follow Jesus. 34523, 38028. 

Will you forget. 34524, 41463, 50634. 

Will you forget so soon. 28859. 

Will you forget the past, 14452. 

Will you go with me. 4967. 

Will you keep loving me darling. 46869. 

Will you lend a hand. 4968. 

Will you love me. 9404, 14453. 

Will you love me just the same. 23961. 

Will you love me when I’m bald. 34788 (836) 

Will you marry. 46870. 

Will you marry a sailor boy. 41464. 

Will you meet Him. 50635. 

Will you meet me tonight. 9405, 28860. 

Will you meet me tonight beneath Old Glory & fight 
for our U.S.A. 50636. 

Will you miss me. 41465. 

Will you miss me when I’m gone. 53511. 

Will you regret. 28861. 

Will you remember. 38029, 38030, 41466. 

Will you remember, dear. 14454. 

Will you remember me. 41467. 

Will you remember my name. 50637. 

Will you return. 14455. 

Will you save your love for me. 34525. 

Will you say a pray’r for me. 53512. 

Will you say to my dear mammy. 14456. 

Will you teach me. 50638. 

Will you tell me. 34526. 


Will you think of me. 4969. 

Will you try to remember. 53513. 

Will you twinkle little star. 23962. 

Will you wait. 14457, 34527. 

Will you wait for me. 9406, 23963, 23964, 41468, 
53514. 

Will you wait for me untilit’s over, 18654. 

Will you wait till the end of the war. 46871. 

Will you wear my wings. 14458. 

Willamena. 50639. 

William Tell. 14459, 47124 (568) 

Willie, take your drum. 46872. 

Willie Wells. 38031. 

Willie Whistle. 28862. . 

Willing Miss Twilling. 18655. 

Willis collection of sacred choruses, chorals and 
motets. 18656. 

Willow. 23965, 38171 (459) 

Willow club. 38032. 

Willow plate suite. 28863. 

Willow tree. 34528, 

Willows & you. 34529. 

Wills (Bob) song book. 4970. 

Willy | arrives at work. 14460. 

Willy’ s former girl friends. 14461. 

Willy’s going to win. 4971. 

Wilma. 50835 (427) 

Wilma the welder. 34530. 

Wilmington polka. 23966. 

Wilted rose. 14462, 28864. 

Win for victory. 34531. 

Win one more. 34788 (837) 

Win or die with Doug MacArthur. 23967. 

Win the fight now or never. 34532. 

Win the war. 9407. 

Win-the-war ballads. 38033. 

Win them one by one. 38171 (460) 

Win this fight. 38034. 

Win this war in our American. 23968. 

Win your boots. 30191. 

Wind. 14463, 34788 (838) 

Wind & sea. 24219 (1464) 

Wind blow. 34533. 

Wind in my wings. 9408.’ 

Wind in the aspens. 34534. 

Wind in the night. 53515. 

Wind in the pines. 23969. 

Wind in the sage. 18657. 

Wind on the downs. 50835 (428) 

Wind round my heart. 28865. 

Wind, sand & stars. 50640. 

Wind song. 18845 (341) 

Wind up the watch on the Rhine. 50641. 

Windflower. 4973. 

Winding clock. 46873. 

Winding road. 4974. 

Winding trail. 34535. 

Winding trail in the Lone Star State, where I wanderal 
as achild. 14464. 

Wind-jammin’. 23970. 

Windmill. 14692 (833), 29091 (746) 

Windmill under the stars. 23971, 34536. 

Windmills & tulips. 34537. 

Windmills of Holland. 46874. 

Window. 23972. 

Window-pane songs. 34788 (839) 

Window shopping. 9409, 34538. 

Window shopping with my dream. 14465, 

Windows of heaven. 53516. 

Winds blew. 41469. 

Winds of march. 23973, 23974. 

Winds of the desert. 34539. 

Wind’s song. 14466. 


2308 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Winds that blow across the sky. 41470. 

Winds through the olive trees. 46875. 

Windsor. 34540. 

Windy City jive. 9410. 

Windy clouds. 38035. 

Windy weather. 34541. 

Wine in your eyes. 18658. 

Wine me & dine me. 4975. 

Wine song. 50642. 

Wine, woman & song. 9411. 

Winebell song. 4972. 

Wing commander. 28866. 

Wing mates. 18659. 

Winged commandos. 34542. 

Winged love. 18660. 

Winged victory. 18661. 

Winging out to sea. 18662. 

Winging thru. 34543. 

Wingless angel. 38036. 

Wings. 14467, 14468, 18663, 28867-28869, 34544, 
41471. 

Wings above. 50643. 

Wings across the moon. 23975. 

Wings & more wings. 41472. 

Wings for Britain. 23976. 

Wings for freedom, keep ’em flying. 28870. 

Wings for victory. 14469, 28871, 41473. 

Wings in the sky. 41474. 

Wings in the sky remind me of you. 9412. 

Wings! Keep ’em flying. 18664. 

Wings o’er America. 14470. 

Wings of America. 4976, 4977, 18665, 38037. 

Wings of freedom. 14471, 23977. 

Wings of gold. 46876, 50644, 50645, 53517. 

Wings of love. 4978, 50646, 53518. 

Wings of morning. 5201 (1110) 

Wings of our navy. 23978. 

Wings of prayer. 38038. 

Wings of the morning. 34545. 

Wings of the nation. 14472. 

Wings of the navy. 23979, 38039, 41475, 53519. 

Wings of the Red, White & Blue. 9413. 

Wings of U.S. A. 4979. 

Wings of victory. 14473, 14474, 23980, 28872, 
34546-34548, 38040, 38041. 

Wings of West Point. 50647. 

Wings over America. 4980, 9414, 9415, 14475, 


23981, 23982, 28873, 34549, 34550, 46877, 46878. 


Wings over my heart. 34551, 50648. 

Wings over Olmsted. 53520. 

Wings over the U.S. A. 34552. 

Wings over the world. 38042, 53521. 

Wings to the moon. 38043. 

Wings to victory. 46879. 

Winner of Baby-land. 23983. 

Winner our Uncle Sam. 23984. 

Winnetka goes Cuban. 4981. 

Winnie beware. 41476. 

Winnie, Frankie & Joe. 28874. 

Winnie the welder. 46880. 

Winning jockey. 34788 (840) 

Winning souls for Jesus. 5201 (1111) 

Winniwawa. 24219 (1465) 

Winnowed anthems. 34788 (841) 

Winter. 14692 (834), 34788 (842), 53636 (585) 

Winter Claus. 34553. 

Winter dusk. 4982. 

Winter — early morning — down on the farm. 
14476. 

Winter frolic. 18666. 

Winter in my heart. 14477, 28875, 53522. 

Winter, it is past. 46881. 

Winter moon. 4983. 


INDEX 


Winter night. 24219 (1466), 41477. 

Winter nights. 14692 (835, 836) 

Winter night’s dream. 38555. 

Winter of the blue snow. 18667. 

Winter rain in California. 34788 (843) 

Winter serenade. 28876. 

Winter song. 14692 (837), 24219 (1467) 

Winter tale. 14692 (838) 

Winter time. 14478. 

Winter walk. 34788 (844) 

Winter wind. 4984. 

Winter - winter - winter. 50649. 

Wintergreen. 14479. 

Wintergreen for President. 38044. 

Wipe the Jap off the map. 46882. 

Wir glauben all’ an einen Gott. 9416. 

Wir winden dir den jungfernkranz. 29091 (329) 

Wisconsin, let me greet thee. 34554, 

Wisdom crieth without. 23985. 

Wise kings three. 46883. 

Wise little owl. 46884. 

Wise old owl blues. 46885. 

Wisemen guided by a star. 23986. 

Wish. 14692 (839) 

Wish for my country & me. 38045. 

Wish for you. 50650. 

Wish I could forget. 23987. 

Wish I may, wishI might. 53523. 

Wish I’d never dream again. 18668. 

Wish on the moon. 23988. 

Wish you were here. 18669, 34555. 

Wishful dreaming. 41478. 

Wishful thinking. 34556, 38046. 

Wishful thinking won’t make your dreams come 
true. 9417. 

Wishing. 14480, 34557. 

Wishing by a star. 50651. 

Wishing for tomorrow. 34558. 

Wishing for you. 4985, 23989, 38047. 

Wishing I knew. 34559. 

Wishing on a wishbone. 28877. 

Wishing star. 41479. 

Wishing waltz. 46886. 

Wishing well. 18670, 34560, 50652. 

Wistaria. 5201 (1112) 

Wistful days. 5201 (1113) 

Wistful look — a little smile. 9418. 

Witch-woman. 24219 (1468) 

Witches’ dance. 53636 (586) 

Witching hour. 50835 (429) 

Witching little devil. 50653. 

Witch’s holiday. 46887. 

With a buddy by my side. 23990. 

With a cheer, not a tear, say good-bye. 14481. 

With a down-beat rhythm in my heart. 23991. 

With a dream night & day. 34561. 

With a forty dollar buggy & a twenty dollar horse. 
4986. 

With a great United Nation’s chain. 50654. 

With a lady like you. 41480. 

With a light step. 9582 (601, 602) 

With a pack on his back & a girl on his mind. 
46888. 

With a song in my heart. 18671, 28878, 28879. 

With a sweetheart like you. 18672. 

With a tear in my eye. 18673. 

With all my heart. 28880, 50655. 

With all the world to dream about why do I dream 
of you. 41481. 

With an old refrain of Memory Lane. 
34562. 

With cheerful hearts. 24219 (1469) 

With Christ. 5201 (1114) 


2309 


INDEX 
pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


With dawn beyond the hills. 5201 (1115) Without warning. 4991. 

With eyelids closed. 4987. Without you. 9423, 14487, 18681, 24005, 28886- 

With fife & drum. 14692 (840) 28888. 

With fightin’ on my mind. 41482. Without you, dear. 34567, 53525. 

With F.D.R. 4988, Without you I’m lonely. 34568. 

With freedom’s flag. 18674. Without you in my arms. 38052. 

With God. 50656. Without you near. 50666. 

With Him where He is. 29091 (747) Without you, there is no song. 18682. 

With his quack, quack, quack. 46889. Without your love. 4992, 18683. 

With Jesus on our side we’ll win. 50657. Witnessing for Christ. 53526. 

With joy at Christmas time. 53524. Wmogile ciemnej. 9582 (603) 

With joy we hail the sacred day. 14692 (841) Woe is me. 4993, 34569. 

With just a mem’ry of you. 46890. Woe is me! I’m in the army now. 24006. 
_ With light heart. 38171 (461) Woe to those little brown men. 38053. 

With love. 46891. Woe, woe, woe is me. 41486. 

With love for you. 4989. Woes of a whippoorwill. 9424. 

With love intune. 23992. Wohin. 18845 (342) 

With love still singing in my heart. 50658. Wolf. 14488. 

With love to you. 38048. Wolf-bane. 14489. 

With McArthur [?] we'll go farther. 14482. Wolf man. 5498, 5830, 6095, 6730, 6975, 8283, 

With my guitar. 18675. 8284, 8596, 8817, 9425- 9427, 14489. 

With my head in the clouds. 34563. Wolf song. 18684. 

With my heart I sing. 14483. Wolf tracks. 9426. 

With my pack on my back. 23993. Wolf trap. 9427. ‘ 

With no man of my own. 38049. Woman of the year. 23, 1102, 4994, 9804, 9827, 9928, 

With Old Glory by our side. 23994. 10635, 12584, 14148, ‘14490, 14491, 24007, 41487, 

With our champion, Uncle Sam. 38050. Woman. without a man. 18685, 

With postage marked it’s free. 46892. Womanhood. 41488. 

With red roses ‘round the door. 46893. Woman’s army yessiree, we’re members of the 

With roses in my hair. 28881. W.A.A.C. 50667. 

With silver strings. 4990. Woman’s last word. 50668. 

With Spanish grace. 24219 (1470) Women & bonds. 38054. 

With tearful eyes I look around. 24219 (1471) Women for Uncle Sam. 46897. 

With tears in my eyes. 38051. Women for victory. 34570. 

With that cute little suit I met Minnie. 46894. Women in white. 4995. 

With that kiss. 23995. Women just a minute. 34571. 

With the beat of the drum. 23996. Women o’ mine. 46898. 

With the fleet. 28882. Women of America. 14492. 

With the little gold band on my finger. 41483. . Women of motor corps. 18686. 

With the moon as my only pal. 34564. Women of the army corps. 38055. 

With the sands of time. 50659. Women’s army corps song. 34572. 

With the thoughts of you. 9419. Women’s choir no. 2. 24219 (1472) 

With this ring. 50660. Women’s get-together songs. 50669. 

With United Nations’ rulers in palaces over Wonder. 46899. 

the sea. 50661. Wonder if you will. 28889. 
With you. 9420, 14484, 23997, 28883, 46895, Wonder song. 41489. 
50662. Wonder when my baby’s coming home. 24008. 

With you alone. 18676. Wonder why. 24009. 

With you at my side. 18677. Wonder will it ever be. 24010. 

With you by my side. 18678. Wonderful America. 28890. 

With you my dear. 23998. Wonderful & sweet. 46900. 

With you ’neath the Ohio moon. 28884. Wonderful & true. 4996. 

With you 100 per cent. 41484. Wonderful are Thy works. 34573. 

With you under an autumn sky. 23999, 41485. Wonderful boy. 34788 (846) 

With your looks & my brains. 14485. Wonderful daddy. 18687. 

With your pleasant ways. 34565. Wonderful dreams. 9428. 

With youthful ardor. 34788 (845) Wonderful dreams of you. 46901. 

Within a stone’s throw of heaven. 24000. Wonderful face. 53527. 

Within my arms, holding you close. 9421. Wonderful gift. 34574. 

Within our hearts. 18679. Wonderful is Christ. 9429. 

Within the gates of heaven. 24001. Wonderful London. 46902. 

Within the heart of soul. 50663. Wonderful love. 24219 (1473) 

Within the shadow of Mount Hermon. 24002. Wonderful Lullaby Land. 18688. 

Within the temple of my soul. 28885. Wonderful nation. 9430. 

Within this heart. 14486. Wonderful power. 38171 (462) 

Without a chance to think it over. 24003. Wonderful romance is over. 14493. 

Without a heart. 46896. Wonderful Saviour. 14494. 

Without a prayer. 50664. Wonderful state. 38056. 

Without a shadow of a doubt. 50665. Wonderful thing. 5201 (1116), 14692 

Without a smile for me, you pass me by. 24004, (842) 

Without a thought in my head except you. 18680. Wonderful, wonderful Jesus. 50670. 

Without a word of warning. 34566. Wonderful words of life. 24219 (1474) 

Without my dreams. 9422, Wonderful you. 14495, 18689. 


2310 


nos, 1-12, 1942 


Wondering. 9431, 9432, 14496, 24011, 34575, 
46903, 46904, 50671, 50672. 

Wondering about a honeymoon cottage at Niagara 
Falls. 38057. 

Wondering am I to blame. 34576. 

Wondering, dear, about you. 46905, 

Wondering mother. 38058, 

Wondering why. 34577. 

Wond’ring. 24012, 46906. 

Wondrous gift. 24219 (1475) 

Wondrous grace of God, 29091 (748, 749) 

Wondrous is the story. 34788 (847) 

Wondrous love. 9433. 

Wonnig ist’s in frihlingstagen. 14692 (843) 

Won’t be coming home for Christmas. 50673. 

Won’t peace be wonderful. 9434. 

Won’t someone tell me where you canreallybe. 
14497, 

Won’t we have fun with the Rising Sun. 14498. 

Won’t you.. 18690. 

Won't you accept Him. 53528. 

Won’t you baby me. 28891. 

Won't you be a sweetheart to me. 14499. 

Won’ t you be my little fan-tan girl. 38171 (463) 

Won’ t you be my skipper. 46907. 

Won’t you be my Texanita, 34578. 

Won’t you be so careful daddy. 34579. 

Won’ t you come & hear the story. 41490. 

Won’ t you come & kiss me. 24013. 

Won’t you come & play with me. 46908. 

Won’ t you come & waltz with me. 34788 (848) 

Won’t you come back. 28892. 

Won’ t you come back - back to me. 50674. 


INDEX 


Won’t you come back, dear, to a love so true. 14500. 


Won’ t you come back to Death Valley. 34580. 

Won’t you come back to me. 18691. 

Won’ t you come back to me, sweetheart. 50675. 

Won’ t you come over. 18845 (343) 

Won’t you forgive me. 18692. 

Won’t you give me a chance. 28893. 

Won’t you have a heart. 53529. 

Won’ t you just give a little, 9435. 

Won’t you keep out of my dreams. 24014, 

Won’ t you kiss me goodnight, little darling. 14501. 

Won’t you let Jesus come into your heart. 38059. 

Won’ t you please give me that song. 53530. 

Won’ t you put your arms around me. 53531. 

Won’ t you say. 4997. 

Won’ t you say goodbye to me. 50676. 

Won’t you say that you care. 4998. 

Won’t you say you love me before I say goodbye. 
18845 (344) 

Won’t you take me back again. 41491. 

Won’ t you tell me why. 18693, 34581. 

Won’ t you think about me. 24015. 

Won’ t you wait another year, 4999. 

Won’t you wait, Myra dear. 9436. 

Won’ t you walk for America. 41492. 

Won’ t you write me a song. 46909. 

Won't-cha come on home. 24016. 

Won’ t-cha mommy let-cha fall in love. 34582. 

Wood ain’t all what am gonna get chopped. 14502. 

Wood anemones. 5201 (1117) 

Wood-bird’s carol. 5201 (1118) - 

Wood-chopper’s cry. 50677. 

Wood elf, 38171 (464) 

Wood nymph. 29091 (750, 751) 

Woodbury theme. 50678. 

Wooden horse. 14503. 

Wooden shoe polka, 14504, 18694. 

Wooden shoes, 24017, 34583, 50679. 

Wooden toys my father made. 28894. 

Woodland chimes, 29091.(752, 753) © 

Woodland echoes. 14692 (844), 18845 (345) 


2311 


Woodland fancies. 5201 (1119) 
Woodland legend. 46910. 
Woodland nymph, 53532. 
Woodland perfume. 53636 (587) 
Woodland serenade. 41493. 
Woodland sprites, 24219 (1476) 
Woodland voices. 29091 (754) 
Woodlands, 53533. 

Woodpecker’s chorus. 14505. 
Woods in winter. 53636 (588) 
Woodsheddin’ with Woody. 34584. 
Woof! Woof. 34585. 
Wooing of a girl. 24018. 
Wool-loo-moo-loo blues. 
Woosie Su. 18695. 
Woo-woo. 41494, 
Wo-oy-nie. 14506. 
Wo-oy-nie, means I love you. 34586. 
Woozy & wrong. 18696. 

Wop cabaret song. 47124 (569) 

Word from you, 14507. 

Word of God shall stand forever. 24019. 


28895. 


.Word that means the world to me, mother. 


47124 (570) 
Words are so useless. 41495. 
Words in my heart. 41496. 
Words I’ve longed to hear. 5000. 
Words my mother taught me. 29091 (755) 
Work, a united nation. 24020. 
Work & fight. 28896. 


‘Work & save for victory. 46911. 


Work don’t bother me. 18697. 

Work! Fight! Win. 41497. 

Work for all the boys in the service. 50680. 

Work for Jesus. 53636 (589) 

Work for victory. 50681, 53534. 

Work in the valley. 5201 (1120) 

Work, march, & sing. 38060. 

Work on to victory. 14508. 

Work, sing & win. 14509. 

Work that is nearest. 24219 (1477) 

Work till the world is free. 46912. 

Work to win. 28897. 

Workers song. 5201 (1121) 

Working every holiday. 34587. 

Working for freedom for all. 24021. 

Working for Uncle Sam. 46913. 

Working ina daze. 9437, 

World & I. 14510. 

World, farewell, of thee I’m weary. 38061. 

World, how lovely art thou fashioned. 5001. 

World is fifty feet long. 24022. 

World is hungry for a little bit of love, even you 
& I. 18845 (346), 47124 (571) 

World is only a tiny place. 47124 (572) 

World is waiting. 41498. 

World is waiting for the sunrise. 14511. 

World is waiting to waltz again. 38062. 

World needs you. 24219 (1478) 

World now calls us Sammies. 24023. 

World of dreams. 5002. 

World of miracles. 14512. 

World of music. 5003-5008. 

World of pleasure. 47124 (109, 110, 125-128, 152- 
155, 198-200, 221, 222, 245-247, 261, 315, 316, 
320, 321, 411, 412, 430, 485, 486), 50835 (430, 431) 

World of song. 9438. 

World of whirls. 28898. 

World peace. 14692 (845) 

World recovery. 14513. 

World serious ball game. 46914. 

World today. 28899, 46915. 

World war number two. 50682. 

World was mine when I met you. 46916. 


INDEX 


World was not built in a day. 24219 (1479), 
47124 (573) 

World we know. 46917. 

World will be free. 53535. 

World will sing again. 5009. 

World will smile again. 34588, 46918, 53536. 

World will straighten again. 14514, 

World’s a stage for every girl. 24219 (1480) 

World’s best known pieces. 46919. 

World’s best Stephen Foster songs. 34589, 

World’s sweetest love song. 5010-5012, 

Worm who loved the little tater-bug. 41499. 

Worried. 14515. 

Worried day will soon be over. 41500. 

Worried war blues. 28900. 

Worried woman blues. 28901. 

Worry. 41501. 

Worry & love have got me down, 9439, 

Worry day. 9440. 

Worryin’ about you. 53537. 

Worryin’ away at my heart. 28902. 

Worship in song. 18698. 

bated sterben wenn die trane spricht. 29091 
(756 

Worthless good for nothing me. 9441. 

Worthy is the lamb. 5201 (1122) 

Worthy to be praised, 24024. 

Would God I were the tender apple blossom. 
9582 (604), 50683. 

Would I be making a big mistake. 24025. 

Would I were with Thee. 41502. 

Would it be wise. 46920. 

- Would it? Could it? Must be - love. 34590. 

Would it make any difference to you. 5013. 

Would that I were with thee. 17996. 

Would ya like to see a picture of my baby. 50684, 

Would you. 34591. 

Would you call me lucky. 14517. 

Would you care. 53538. 

Would you care if I told you. 53539. 

Would you feel the same. 9442. 

Would you have accepted Him, then. 9443. 

Would you know the blessed secret. 29091 (757) 

Would you like to take summer for winter. 24026. 

Would you mind if I still called you mine. 14518, 

Would you take a chance with me. 9582 (605) 

Would you worry. 5014. 

Would-ja. 14516. 

Wouldn’t it be grand, 38063. 

Wouldn’t it be wonderful. 34592. 


Wouldn’t you like to have me for asweetheart, 53540. 


Wouldn’ t you like to know. 53541. 

Wouldn’t your mother like to see you now. 14519, 

Wounded butterfly. 14692 (846) 

Wounded soldier, to his sweetheart. 34593. 

Wounded soldier's prayer. 9444, 

W-O-U-S-A pledge for victory. 50685, 

Wow. 34594. 

Wow wow wow wow wow. 

Wraggle-taggle Gipsies. 2908i (605) 

Wraith, 28903. 

Wrap me in a bundle. 5201 (1123) 

Wrap me in a bundle & take me home with you. 
29091 (758) 

Wrap me in your sarape. 14520, 

Wrap the Stars & Stripes around the one you love & 
give him to your Uncle Sam. 5016. 

Wrap yourself in cotton-wool. 41503. 

Wrapt in a blanket of blue, 24027. 

Wreath of yellow roses. 50686. 

Wren. 50687. 

Write a letter home to mother, 34788 (849) 

Write a letter home today. 34595. 

Write a letter to a soldier. 38064, 41504. 


. pt. 3, n. s., ve 37 


Write a letter to your boy in the service. 34596, 

Write a letter to your buddy. 46921. 

Write a letter to your mother. 46922. 

Write asong. 9445. 

Write & tell me. 18699. 

Write & tell me what to do. 38065. 

Write ’em a letter. 28904. 

Write me a couple of lines. 28905, 

Write me often, dearie. 50688. 

Write, sweetheart. 28906. 

Write to me again, 41505. 

Write to the boys out there. 34597. 

Writing a letter to mother. 18700. 

Writing my first love letter to you. 34598. 

Written before me. 50835 (432) 

Wrong about you, 24028, 

Wrong, from the start. 14521. 

Wrong number. 38066, 

Wspomnienia - obyerek. 18701. 

Wullun wunkun. 14522. 

W-w-w-wait for me, Mary Ann. 18702. 

Wye valley. 9582 (606) 

Wynken, Blynken & Nod. 28907, 28908, 46923, 
53636 (590) 

Wyoming battle.song. 14523, 50689, 
Wyoming, how I miss you to-night. 18703. 

X marks. the spot, 46924, 

Xmas fantasy. 24029. 

Xmas present. 28909. 

Xylophone player. 29091 (759) 

Y’better see me. 28910. 

Y tenia un lunar, 53542. 

Ya darn tootin’ Gabriel. 28911. 

Ya gotta be a salty sailorman. 28912. 

Ya gotta blow hot. 24030. 

Ya gotta coax me. 9446. 

Ya hadn’t ougta in my auta[?] 50690. 

Ya lu-blu. 9447, 

Ya me voy. 41506, 46925. 

Ya que te vas. 24031. 

Ya vass loublou only means I love you. 24032. 

Yaaki boogie wickey woo goo. 34599. 

Yah teb yeh loob yoo. 46926. 

Yambu, 24033, 

Yamwhatam. 41507. 

Yank, a tank - boom! Boom. 14524. 

Yank at Eton. 35014, 35189, 35482, 35779, 36848, 
37043, 37083, 37581, 37582, 37587, 38032. 

Yank in a tank. 24034, 

Yank of the tank brigade. 34600. 

Yank who ranks in my heart. 46927, 

Yankee. 24035. 

Yankee belle 5017. 

Yankee boodle. 9448, 9449, 

Yankee boy. 14525 18704 28913- sabes 34601, 
38067, 41508, 41509, 46928, 50691. 

Yankee boy, fightin’ - 28916. 

Yankee boy Sam. 53543. 

Yankee boys. 38068, 53544. 

Yankee boys are going over. 24036. 

Yankee boys are marching. 28917. 

Yankee boys forever. 5018. 

Yankee boys will come thru. 18705, 

Yankee breed. 18706. 

Yankee bugle call, 46929. 

Yankee chant. 24037. 

Yankee cocktail. 50692. 

Yankee color. 5019. 

Yankee dish. 5020, 

Yankee do-it-dandy. 28918, 

Yankee Doodle. 34602, 34603, 34788 (850) 


Yankee Doodle ain’t doodlin’ now. 5021, 5022, 9450. 


Yankee Doodle & the Japs. 34604. 


2312 


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INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


Yankee Doodle boys. 24038, 28919. 

Yankee Doodle daddy. 53545. 

Yankee Doodle Dan. 34605. 

Yankee Doodle dandies, model 1942. 14526, 

Yankee Doodle dandy. 36513, 38147. 

Yankee Doodle Dixie dandy. 18707. 

Yankee Doodle doodle do. 41510. 

Yankee Doodle drummer boy. 28920. 

Yankee Doodle freedom. 24039. 

Yankee Doodle girl. 24040. 

Yankee Doodle in the style of the masters. 41511. 

Yankee Doodle Johnny. 34606. 

Yankee Doodle, 1942. 34607. 

Yankee Doodle no. 2. 50693. 

Yankee Doodle polka. 38069. 

Yankee Doodle privates. 34608. 

Yankee Doodle rainbow. 5023. 

Yankee Doodle rides again. 14527, 24041, 
24042, 

Yankee Doodle spirit. 5024, 41512. 

Yankee Doodle tan. 18708, 28921. 

Yankee Doodle, we’ll leave it to you. 34609. 

Yankee Doodle Yank. 46930. 

Yankee Doodle-oodle oodle ay. 14528. . 

Yankee doodler. 46931. 

Yankee Doodle’s in the sky. 14529. 

Yankee Doodle’s marching once again. 34610. 

Yankee drive. 5025. 

Yankee feet never know retreat. 50694. 

Yankee fightin’ men. 18709. 

Yankee fighting song. 34611. 

Yankee girl. 46932. 

Yankee grit. 34612. 

Yankee hero. 5026. 

Yankee heroes. 50695. 

Yankee ho! Onto victory. 34613. 

Yankee hour 34614. 

Yankee king. 9450* 

Yankee land. 5027, 18710, 53546. 

Yankee man. 38070, 46933. 

Yankee man a-come. 46934. 

Yankee marching song. 9451. 


Yankee mother’s prayer for her soldier over there. 


5028, 34615. 
Yankee patrol. 38071. 
Yankee peddler song. 50696. 
Yankee pledge. 50697. 
Yankee polka. 50698. 
Yankee Rose, don’t you cry. 50699. 
Yankee rose in Hawaii. 9452. 
Yankee serenade. 34616. 
Yankee soldier boy. 5029. 
Yankee soldiers’ march. 41513, 46935, 50700. 
Yankee son of a gun. 28922. 
Yankee song. 24043, 38072. 
Yankee sons. 46936. 
Yankee sons of U.S. A. 28923. 
Yankee speller. 28924. 
Yankee spirit. 46937. 
Yankee spirit of *42. 24044. 
Yankee stew. 41514: 
Yankee Stripes & American Stars. 28925. 
Yankee sweetheart. 14530. 
Yankee today. 50701. 
Yankee victor’s tune. 24045, 28926. 
Yankee victory. 28927. 
Yankee way. 14531, 50702. 
Yankee wings will never grow weary. 46938. 
Yankee Yankee. 38073. 
Yankee’s a Yankee all the time. 28928. 
Yankees are a-coming. 14532. 
Yankees are coming. 5030, 34617, 41515. 
Yankees are coming now. 46939. 


521888 0 - 43 - 23 


Yankees everywhere. 53547, 

Yankees forever. 14533. 

Yankee’s hanky. 28929. 

Yankees immortal. 5031, 

Yankees of the air. 41516, 50703. 

Yankee’s serenade. 24046. 

Yanks. 28930, 34618, 41517. 

Yanks across the sea. 46940. 

Yanks ain’t phony. 50704, 

Yanks & tanks & dough. 14534. 

Yanks & their tanks are coming. 41518. 

Yanks are a-coming. 38074. 

Yanks are at bat. 18711. 

Yanks are at it again. 41519. 

Yanks are at the bat. 14535. 

Yanks are bound to win. 14536, 46941. 

Yanks are comin’. 9453. 

Yanks are comin’, yes & more. 28931. 

Yanks are coming. 14537, 24047, 28932, 34619, 
38075-38077, 46942. 

Yanks are coming again. 5032, 5033, 14538, 18712, 
24048-24050, 41520, 46943. 

Yanks are coming back.53548. 

Yanks are coming through. 46944. 

Yanks are cookin’. 41521. 

Yanks are doodling doodle do. 53549. 

Yanks are here. 9454, 24051, 53550. 

Yanks are here again. 18713. 

Yanks are in. 50705. 

Yanks are inthe air. 46945. 

Yanks are marchin’ again. 34620. 

Yanks are marching. 5034. 

Yanks are marching again. 50706, 53551. 

Yanks are on the go. 14539. 

Yanks are on the march. 5035, 5036. 

Yanks are on the march again. 9455, 9456, 18714, 
41522, 46946, 53552. 

Yanks are on the way. 14540, 41523, 50707. 

Yanks are on their trail. 24052. 

Yanks are on their way. 24053, 28933, 28934, 
38078. 

Yanks are over there. 24054, 53553. 

Yanks are over there again. 14541. 

Yanks are rolling. 41524. 

Yanks are tops. 34621. 

Yanks around the world, 50708. 

Yanks can do it. 46947. 

Yanks come smiling through. 50709. 

Yanks don’t scare. 46948. 

Yanks don’t want any thanks. 9457. 

Yanks from the U.S. A. 18715, 34622, 38080, 
38079. 

Yanks have done it again. 50710. 

Yanks have landed inIreland. 28935. 

Yanks in Ireland. 41525. 

Yanks in the air everywhere. 24055. 

Yanks just can’t be beat. 14542, 

Yanks march again. 14543. 

Yanks of U.S. A. 18716. 

Yanks on the loose. 53554, 

Yanks on the march. 50711. 

Yanks over there. 46949. 

Yank’s pledge. 46950. 

Yank’s reverie before reveille. 34623. 

Yanks who march again. 53555. 

Yanks will be marching on Broadway. 38081. 

Yanks will change all that. 14544. 

Yanks will do it again. 5037, 9458. 

Yanks will finish this war. 41526. 

Yanks will soon be out on top, way down under. 
50712. 

Yanks will soon be there. 46951. 

Yanks will win the victory. 5038. 


2313 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


Yanky V. 28936. 

Yar nazani. 24056. 

Yard-bird shuffle. 46952. 

Yard eggs & pig chops. 46953. 

Yasnaya polyana. 24219 (1481) 

Yawkim bembe. 9459. 

Yazoo blues, 46954. 

Ye house of Gilead. 46955. 

Ye little birds. 5201 (1124) 

Ye mariners of England. 41610 (228) 

Ye olden days. 24219 (1482) 

Ye shall go out with joy. 38171 (465), 53636 
(591) 

Ye singers all. 24219 (1483) 

Ye soldiers remember Hawaii. 24057. 

Ye watchers & ye holy ones. 53556. 

Yea, man. 28937, 46956. 

Year after year. 50713. 

Year ago — or was it yesterday. 5039. 

Year ago this May. 9460. 

Year from now. 18717, 28938. 

Year nineteen hundred & forty two. 5040. 

Year round, 46957. 

Yearning. 34624, 46958. 

Yearning for just happy yesterdays. 24058. 

Yearning for Sue. 9461. 

Yearning that comes from within. 53557. 

Years. 18718. 

Year’s at the spring. 28939, 53636 (396) 

Years between. 34625. 

Yella little fella. 5041. 

Yellow dog rag. 5201 (1125) 

Yellow migets[?] 28940. 

Yellow moon, 5042, 50714. 

Yellow rose of Texas. 14545. 

Yellowstone. 50715. 

Yellowstone moon. 50716, 

Yeoman’s song. 29091 (760) 

Yeoman’s wedding. 46959. 

Yep, they’ve done gone went & done it. 5043. 

Yes. 47124 (574) 

Yes & no, 18719. 

Yes dear, I’ll forgive but not forget. 5044. 

Yes Icantell. 14546. 

Yes, I will. 28941, 34626. 

Yes, love is wonderful. 46960. 

Yes, mother is in the army too. 24059. 

Yes, my Lord, I’ll follow Thee. 50717. 

Yes? No? Alright. 29091 (761) 

Yes sir, I’m steppin’ out. 24060. 

Yes sir, things are just about the same. 38082. 

Yes sir, Uncle Sam. 5045, 

Yes sir! We will fight. 14547. 

Yes, this is the choo-choo plane to Tokio. 46961. 

Yes, we have no tires today. 28942. 

Yes! We love our U.S.A. 14548. 

Yes, we'll win. 18720. 

Yes, we’re all out for freedom. 46962. 

Yes, yes. 46963. 

Yes, yes, baby, it must be love. 38083. 

Yes! Yes! Yes. 46964. 

Yesh banu ko-ach. 34627. 

Yesh li gan. 34628. 

Yesterday. 5046, 5047, 14549, 53558, 

Yesterday is a memory. 38084. 

Yesterday you said you loved me. 34629. 

Yesterday's gardenias. 28943, 34630, 

Yesterday’s love. 9462, 9463, 18721. 

Yesterday's love dream, of you. 5048. 

Yesterday’s memories. 18722. 

Yesterday’s moon. 28944. 

Yesterday’s romance, 28945, 46965. 

Yesterday’s roses, 38085, 46966. 


Yesterday's shadows. 9464. 
Yesterday’s treasures. 5049. 
Yesterlove. 41527. 

Yesteryear. 38171 (466) 

Yet are we one. 24219 (1484) 

Yi am-Iam. 34631. 

Yiddish simohele. 34632. 

Yield not to temptation. 24219 (1485) 
Yielded. 53559. 

Yip yip Yaphank. 8710. 


- Yip yip Yaphanker’s introduction. 46967. 


2314 


Yipee hi ho cowboy. 18723. 

Yi-pi yi. I. O. 28946. 

Yip-i-Anna. 46968. 

Yippi-i-ee, I’m an old cow hand. 24061. 

Yippy-ki-ya. 9465. 

Yips, yowls, & yodels. 41528. 

Yo adir, 28947. 

Yo eta cansd. 34633. 

Yo’ got to be kind to me. 5201 (1126) 

Yo, ho, blow the man down. 14550. 

Yo me ba. 34634. 

Yo me queria casar, 24062. 

Yo my sweet potato, 50718. 

Yo no soy doctor. 18724. 

Yo nosé. 50719. 

Yo quiero decirte adios. 18725. 

Yo saludd. 46969. 

Yo San. 47124 (575) 

Yo siento un bong6. 14551. 

Yo soy un hombre feliz. 24063. 

Yo te amé. 46970. 

Yo te amo. 34788 (851) 

Yo te ta’ llama mayora. 14552. 

Yo vivo enamorado. 50720. 

Yodeling a western song. 50721. 

Yodeling cow hand. 14553. 

Yodlin’ my babies to sleep. 46971. 

Yokohama. 5050. 

Yokohama rose. 24219 (1486) 

Yolanda. 46972. 

Yonder go Gypsies. 34635. 

Yonder! Yonder. 24064, 

Yoo hoo. 5051, 9466. 

Yoo hoo boys. 18726. 

Yoo-hoo, from you know who. 18727. 

Yoo hoo, Rinso. 46973. 

Yoo-hoo serenade. 34636. 

Yoo hoo, soldiers. 38086. 

Yoo-hoo song. 5052, 24065. 

Yoo! Hoo! Tahulla. 5053. 

Yoohoo Wahoo. 9467. 

Yosemite. 5054, 38087. 

Yosemite Valley. 28948. 

You. 9468, 9469, 14554-14556, 18728, 18729, 
24066, 34637, 38088, 46974, 46975, 53560. 

You above all. 24067. 

You affect me so. 41529. 

You again. 9470, 28949, 50722. 

You aimed at my heart. 46976. 

You ain’t done me right. 18730. 

You ain’t gonna do right. 14557. 

You ain’t got no romance. 18731. 

You all. 34638. 

You alone. 18732, 46977. 

You always do it. 5055. 

You, America mine. 18733. 

You an’ love. 24068. 

You & I. 9582 (607), 24069, 24219 (1487), 29091 
(762), 34639, 41610 (229, 230) 

You & 1 & the stars. 9471. 

You & I are Americans. 24070. 

You & 1 can get together. 46978. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, i942 


You &I forever. 46979. 

You &I love each other. 24071. 
You & I together. 24072. 

You & me. 46980, 53561. 

You & me for liberty. 18734. 

You & my dream. 5056. 

You & my heart. 24073. 

You & only you. 9472, 14558. 

You & our U.S.A. 38089. 

You & the Red, White & Blue. 14559. 
You & the stars. 24074. 

You & the waltz & I. 14560, 50723. 
You & you alone. 9473, 50724. 
You.& your memory. 50725. 

You & your Saviour. 29091 (763) 


~ You angel. 41530. 


You are. 9474, 

You are a dream come true. 41531. 

You are a sweetie. 38090. 

You are all I desire. 5057. 

You are all that is lovely. 53562. 

You are always in my dreams. 28950. 

You are always in my heart. 34640. 

You are dealing with a sailor from the good ship 
U.S.A. 9475. 

You are dear to me. 46981. 

You are dreaming. 53563. 

You are driving me wild. 34641. 

You are ever on my mind. 53564. 

You are everything I crave. 53565. 

You are everything I desire. 18735. 

You are everything in my dreams. 28951. 

You are everywhere. 24075. 

You are first in my heart. 46982. 

You are gone. 24076. 

You are in my dreams. 9476. 

You are in my mind. 14561. 

You are in the army now Joe Louis. 28952. 

You are in the corner of my heart. 24077. 

You are just a little different. 41532. 

You are just like the summer sunshine. 5058. 

You are lovely too. 46983. 

You are mine. 34642. 

You are mine for tonight. 9477. 

You are mine, tonight. 5059. 

You are my baby. 28953. 

You are my bold brigand. 41533. 

You are my darling. 34643: 

You are my destiny & desire. 18736. 

You are my dream. 24078, 41534. 

You are my dream, beloved. 46984. 

You are my dream girl. 14562, 38091. 

You are my habit now. 50726. 

You are my inspiration. 5060, 34644, 53566. 

You are my inspiration, you’re truly everything to 
me. 14563. 

You are my light house. 5061, 50727. 

You are my little Cupid. 38171 (467) 

You are my loved one. 5062. 

You are my melody of love. 38092. 

You are my only gain. 41535. 

You are my only love. 24079. 

You are my only sweetheart. 41536. 

You are my priority. 24080. 

You are my rainbow. 14564, 

You are my rainbow sweetheart. 50728. 

You are my Shangri-La. 18737. 

You are my soldier boy. 34645. 

You are my star, 41537. 

You are my sweet little dream girl. 53567. 

You are my sweetheart. 34646, 46985. 

You are my sweetheart, I’ll come back to you some 
sweet day. 14565. 


You are my vitamin baby. 14566. 

You are my witnesses. 53568. 

You are needed in the army. 24081. 

You are not the blame. 14567. 

You are on my mind. 28954. 

You are so dear. 46986. 

You are so far away. 14568. 

You are so lovely. 24082, 

You are so lovely tonight. 24083. 

You are so wonderful. 24084. 

You are so young, so sweet. 24085. 

You are somebody’s star. 34647, 

You are someone's dream. 24086. 

You are still my dad. 50729. 

You are sweet perfection. 5063. 

You are the answer to my dreams. 38093, 41538. 

You are the echo to the love in my heart. 24087. 

You are the girl for me. 24088. 

You are the girlI love. 9478. 

You are the girl I want to leave behind. 46987. 

You are the lyric to the love song in my heart. 
9479. 

You are the one. 41539. 

You are the one for me. 18738, 46988, 50730. 

You are the one I cherish. 50731. 

You are the one I love. 28955. 

You are the one in my heart. 34648. 

You are the only girl for me. 38094. 

You are the only girl I love, sweetheart. 5064. 

You are the only love.I ever knew. 18739. 

You are the only one for me, sweetheart. 38095. 

You are the real McCoy. 5065. 

You are the rose that will never die. 18845 (347), 
34788 (852) 

You are the sunshine in the valleys of my heart. 
24089. 

You are the theme. 5066. 

You are the world to me. 24219 (1488) 

You are truly our liberty. 53569. 

You asked for it. 5067, 9480, 9481, 14569, 24090, 
41540. 

You asked for it, baby. 24091. 

You be my turnip, I will be your squash. 14570. 

You, beautiful you. 34649. 

You belong to me. 18740, 50732. 

You bet. 14571. 

You bet I’m going to miss you, more & more each 
day. 28956. 

You bet we do. 34650. 

You bet we will. 34651. 

You bet we’ll set that Rising Sun. 5068. 

You bet your sweet patooties. 34652. 

You betrayed me. 24092. 

You better get a man while you can. 14572. 

You better go now. 14573. 

You better leave those chippies alone. 9482. 

You better start working on your wedding gown. 
34788 (853) 

You blacked out my heart. 18741. 

You blew a fuse in my heart. 50733. 

You bother me. 5069. 

You branded my heart. 46989. 

You bring heaven to me. 34653. 

You bring out the mother in me. 18742. 

You bring the boogie woogie out in me. 
28957. 

You broke my heart. 28958, 34654. 

You broke my heart in old New Mexico. 41541. 

You broke my heart, little darlin’, when you broke 
your promise to me. 34655. 

You broke my heart when you said goodbye. 28959. 

You broke the spell. 28960. 

You brought a song to my heart. 38096. 


14574, 


2315 


INDEX 


You brought love to my heart. 9483. 

You brought sorrow to my heart. 41542. 

You buy jem, we will fly em. 24093. 

You buy ’em, we’ll fly “em. 18743, 28961, 46990. 

You called me. 24094. 

You came along. 18744, 34656, 38097. 

You came here from heaven, dear. 50734. 

You came into my life like a dream. 46991. 

You came my way when I needed you. 18745. 

You came this way. 9484. 

You came to me ina dream. 38098. 

You came too late, my love. 14575. 

‘You can always count on me. 5070. 

You canalways tella wolf, by his whistle. 28962. 

You can bank ona Yank. 34657, 46992.. 

“You can bank on the Yanks. 24095. 

You can believe me. 28963. 

You can bet we won’t forget Pearl Harbor. 14576. 

You can bet your bottom dollar. 34658. 

You can bet your heart, my dear. 34659. 

You can count on my love. 50735. 

You can count on the infantry. 46993. 

You can count onus. 5071. 

You can have my cup of coffee, if you give me 
your heart. °53570. 

You can have my sugar. 46994. 

You can make all my love dreams come true. 
24219 (1489) 

You can make my rainbow. 34660. 

You can never teach a pig good manners. 34661. 

You can put your faith in Uncle Sam, 14577. 

You can ration us. 50736. 

You can say good-bye. 9485. 

You can say that again. 34662, 41543, 46995. 

You can see I’m happy. 28964. 

You can take a tip from me it’s another victory. 
34663, 

You can take it or leave it. 50737. 

You can thank the stars in Old Glory. 38099. 

You can’t be yellow if you’re Red, White & Blue. 
14578. 

You can’t beat a man that’s free. 46996. 

You can’t beat a Yankee. 5072. 

You can’t beat our Uncle Sammy. 28965. 

You can’ *t black-out my love. 18746. 

You can t black out the moon. 50738. 

You can t black out the moon, Mr. Hitler. 46997. 

You can t blackout romance. 14579. 

You can t blackout the moon. 24096. 

You can’ *t blame me for loving you. 28966. 

You can t blame me for that. 5073. 

You can t break my heart anymore. 41544. 

You can ’t crash the gates of heaven. 46998. 

You can’t deny. 18747. 

You can’t deny our love. 34664. 

You can t do business with Hitler. 38100. 

You can’t do that to me. 34665. 

You can’t do that tous. 9486. 

You can’t dream all the time. 18748. 

You can’t eat your cake & have it too. 46999. 

You can’t escape forever. 50739. 

You can’t fool your heart. 24097. 

You can’t forget me. 47000. 

’ You can’t forget your mother when the heart turns 
home. 47124 (576) 

You can 't get arrested for thinking. 18845 (348) 

You can’t get away from Tipperary. 47124 (577) 

You can 't get away with love. 18749, 53571. 

You can t get no more. 53572. 

You can t have his kisses & my kisses too. 14580. 

You can *t have your apple w eat it too. 9487. 

You can *t hold a memory in your arms. 5074, 24098. 

You can’t keep a good Yank down. 53573. 


pt. 3,n. s., v. 37 


You can t keep America down. 28967. 

You can *t keep me from being happy. 28968. 

You can’t keep the old green down. 5201 (1127) 

You can t lose a bass drum. 5075. 

You can ’t lose love. 28969. 

You can’t love a dream. 41545. 

You can it make Uncle Sam say uncle. 24099. 

You can *t put a ration on love. 53574. 

You can *t put a yoke on a Yankee. 50746. 

You can t put the moon in your pocket. 5076. 

You can’t ration love. 9488, 14581, 14582, 28970, 
50741. 

You can’ *t ration our love. 34666. 

You can’t replace a mother’s affection. 47001. 

You can *t say no to a soldier. 34667. 

You can *t stop a Yank. 9489. 

You can, ’t stop a Yank attack. 18750. 

You can) ’t stop the dreams I dream of you. 47002. 

You can) ’t stop the Yanks. 24100. 

You can) *t take away my love for you. 34668. 

You can’t take hope away from me. 14583. 

You can ’t take the car out tonight. 34669. 

You can) ’t take the wind out of my sails. 5077. 

You can t take the Yank out of Yankee. 18751. 

You can t take your picture from myheart. 9490. 


You can it trust your heart. 5078. 

You can’t win a war without the Irish. 18752, 24101. 

You captivate me. 24102. 

You captivated me. 47003. 

You captured my heart, sefior. 47004. 

You caught my eye. 24103. 

You caught my heart napping. 5079. 

You certainly are some girl. 24219 (1490) 

You click with me, baby. 47005. 

You closed the gate of heaven, when you turned your 
back on me. 34670. 

You collect hearts for a hobby, but I was playing for 
keeps. 34671. 

You come & go with the wind. 5080. 

You completely satisfy me. 38101. 

You could be so sweet to me. 47006. 

You couldn’t be cuter. 41546. 

You cry, little girlie, why. 5081. 

You danced by. 28971. 

You danced into my heart. 50742. 

You danced right into my heart. 24104. 

You dared me to love you. 47007. 

You darling, you. 5082. 

You dear little girl. 9491. . 

You did it with a smile. 28972. 

You didn’t ask me. 9492. 

You didn’ a: care. 5083, 14692 (847) 

You didn’t give it to me. 5201 (1128) 

You didn’t have to break my heart. 5084, 28973. 

You didn’t lose much time. 18753. 

You didn’t say why. 41547. 

You didn’ t tell me. 24105. 

You didn’t want me, when I wanted you. 28974. 

You dirty little Japs. 18754. 

You distract me so. 34672. 

You do, don’t you. 18755. 

You do it all the time. 14584. 

You do love to sing. 14585. 

You do not care for me. 24106. 

You do things to me. 50743. 

You don’ t have to be so Sorry. 24107. 

You don’t have to save your love for defense. 
24108. 

You don’t know girls. 34673. 

You don’t know the Yankee. 34674. 

You don’t know what you’re saying, do you. 24109. 

You don’ t love me & the baby. 14586. 

You don’t love me any more, little darling. 5085. 

You don’t love me anymore. 14587. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


You don’t need a coupon for love. 41548. 

You don’t need a rating of priority to wear a smile 
on your face. 50744. 

You don’t need a stethoscope. 41549. 

You don’t need wealth. 14588. 

You don’t seem to care. 18756, 47008. 

You don’t take a sandwich to a banquet. 38171 (468) 

You don’t take a sandwich to a picnic. 41610 (231) 

You don’t understand what I think about you. 53575. 

You double-crossed my heart. 24110. 

You dropped a bomb on my heart. 18757. 

You enchanted me. 34675. 

You fell out of a star. 47009. 

You find yourself raisin’ Cain. 9493. 

You fit my dreams. 5086. 

- You flew to the right, I flew to the left, back to the 


Ps hill. 28975. 
ollow my heart. 38102. 


aad fool, you can’t laugh at love. 34676. 

You for me & me for you. 9494. 

You forget but Iremember. 41550. 

You forgot to say goodbye. 5087. 

You gave me a lesson in love. 28976. 

You gave me a start. 24111. 

You gave me everything I always wanted. 47010. 

You gave me the key to heaven. 24112. 

You gave me your confession. 14589. 

You gave to me a flower. 50745. 

You gave your love to somebody else. 50746. 

You go along. 14590. 

You go your way. 9495, 34677, 34678. 

¥ou go your way & ru go mine. 50835 (433), 
53636 (592) 

You go your way, darling, & I'll go mine. 14591. 

You gorgeous hunk of man. 41551. 

You got a hot date with the Mikado. 34679. 

You got everything. 14592. 

You got love &I got love. 18758. 

You got me in dutch. 24113. 

You got me jumpin’. 53576. 

You got to go when you got to go. 24114. 

You got what I need to cure the blues. 47011. 

You gotta get a glory. 5088, 41552. 

You gotta get up, oh soldier boy. 24115. 

You gotta go. 47012. 

You gotta have wings. 34680. 

You gotta leave your mammy. 34681. 

You gotta’ stop! Please stop rationing sugar. 
38103. 

You great big bashful doll. 
(232) 

You great big wonderful baby. 29091 (764) 

You had a chance. 14593. 

You had me believing. 53577. 

You had no right. 34682. 

You han’t oughtta done it, Adolph. 18759. 

You happened to me. 34683. 

You haunt me. 47013. 

You haunt my reverie. 9496. 

You have a daughter, darling. 53578. 

You have betrayed my heart. 24116. 

You have broken every vow. 28977. 

You have broken my heart beyond repair. 34684. 

You have drafted my heart. 47014. 

You have gone to fight, for a cause. 5089. 

You have got the style. 41610 (233) 

You have lots of you know. 9497. 

You have made an imprint on my heart. 50747. 

You have me. 9498. 

You have me loving youtruly. 38104. 

You have my heart. 28978. 

You have priority. 9499. 

You have tears in your eyes. 38105. 


14692 (848), 41610 


2317 


You have the key to my heart. 9500. 

You have the nicest way to say the meanest things. 
5090. 

You have time for everyone but me. 38106. 

You have treasures near, hold them dear. 18760. 

You haven’t changed a bit. 47015. 

You haven’t the time. 53579. 

You heard my heart say please. 28979. 

You hold the key to my heart. 18761. 

You ig my talk, don’t dig my walk. 50748. 

You invaded my dreams. 41553. 

You invaded my heart. 34685. 

You is got it. 5091. 

You itty bitty liar. 24117. 

You just ain t got what it takes to take what you got. 
47016, 53580. 

You just can't make me blue. 47017. 

You just can’t remember. 9501. 

You just can’t soft soap me. 38107. 

You just couldn’t be true. 28980. 

You just slipped into my heart. 5092. 

You just wait. 41554. 

You just want something else. 

You, just you. 24118, 34686. 

You keep ‘em flyin’. "34687, 

You keep me smiling in tears... 14595. 

You keep on smilin’. 50749. 

You keep them rolling along. 47018. 

You kissed me. 28981, 50750. 

You kissed me just for a thrill. 53581. 

You knocked ‘me for a loop. 5093. 

You know. 38108. 

You know & I know & we both understand. 14692 
(849), 53636 (593) 

You know, dear, there’s no other. 38109. 

You know how itis. 34688. 

You know, I know, you know, I love you. 38110. 

You know I love you. 50751. 

You know I love you so. 34689, 50752. 

You know me. 24119. 

You know that Icare. 24120. 

You know that I know. 14596. 

You know that I love you. 14597. 

You know what King Arthur said. 50753. 

You know what you can do. 18762. 

You know why. 14598. 

You know why I love you. 29091 (765) 

You know, you know. 18763. 

You left a light burnning [?] in my heart. 9502. 

You left a red-cross on my heart. 18764. 

You left me broken hearted. 5094. 

You left me everything but you. 28982. 

You left me forsaken when you kissed me good-bye. 
53582. 

You lift me high. 47019. 

You lift me up to heaven. 14599. 

You listened to another. 24121. 

You little cheat. 5095. 

You little so & so. 34690. 

You live among the birds & flowers. 14600. 

You live ina memory. 28983. 

You live in the heart of my Strad. 34691. 

You look at him. 14601. 

You look just like Margie. 47020. 

You look just like your mother, Mary. 5201 (1129) 

You look like love tome. 38111. 

You, lovable you. 28984. 

You loved me then. 28985, 47124 (578) 

You, lovely you. 38112. 

You lucky fellow. 53583: 

You made a blackout in my heart. 50754. 

You made me change my mind. 50755. 

You made me crazy "bout you. 34692. 


14594. 


INDEX 
pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


You made me fall for you. 18765. You painted my world. 47028. 
You made me fall in love. 24122. You picked a fine time for love. 34701. 
You made me go right. 9503. You play for me. 5102. 
You made me happy when you said Yes. 28986. You played with my heart. 53588. 
You made me miss you. 28987. You please me so. 34702. 
You made me somebody new. 28988. You promised. 28995. _ 
You made my heart ring just like a bell. 28989. You promised me. 34703. 
You made my life a mess. 5096. You promised to love me. 24129. 
You made such a fool out of me. 14602. You put me on my feet again. 34704, 
You made the other side of me show, baby. 47021. You put me to sleep. 24130. 
You make it complete. 14603. You really are the one I love. 9509. 
You make me dream the dreams I do. 53584. You remember Pearl Harbor. 24131. 
You make me happy. 47022. You remind me. 34705. 
You make me nervous, Mr. Jones. 5097. You remind me of someone. 5103. 
You make me so miserable. 18766. You remind me of your daddy. 47029. 
You make my heart go pit-a-pat. 53585. You remind me so much of my mother that you stole 
You make my heart go titter tat. 50756. my heart away. 14692 (850) 
You may be an innocent baby. 5098. You rhyme with everything that’s beautiful. 53589. 
You may be blue too. 24123, You sabotage my heart. 34706. 
You may be gone. 50757. You sabotaged my heart. 50762. 
You may be the world to a world of friends, but You said. 28996. 
you’re more than the world to me. 18845 (349) You said goodbye. 9510, 38116, 47030. 
You may be too young to carry a gun. 5099. You said goodbye where we said hello. 34707. 
You may belong to some one else but your heart You say we’re thru, but I’ll always love you. 
belongs to me. 34788 (854) 28957. 
You may call it love. 38113. You say you don’t love me. 14609, 
You may trade on my heart. 34693. You sent a love torpedo right through my heart, 
You mean all the world to me. 5100. you’ve got to save me now. 47124 (579) 
You mean everything to me. 14604, 47023. You shall be mine, 5104, 
You mean ev’rything to me. 28990. You should be set to a melody. 38117. 
You mean Ireland when you sayI love you. 41555. You should have been with me last night. 50763. 
You mean old moon. 9504. You should have told me then, 9511. 
You mean old thing. 47024. You should know. 28998. 
You mean so much to me. 50758. You shouldn’t laugh like that. 9512. 
You mean the world to me. 34694, You speak my language. 47031. 
You men of victory. 34695. You started a fire within this heart of mine. 9513. 
You missed a good woman when you picked all You started a war of nerves. 34708. 
over me. 29091 (766) You started something. 28999. 
You must believe in America. 47025, 53586. You stepped into my dream. 53590. 
You must come over. 18767. You stepped into my heart. 5105. 
You must conquer. 47026. You still hold a spot in my heart. 50764. 
You must never ration kisses. 18768. You still love him, don’t you. 9514. 
You must’ve graduat’d. 9505. You stole my heart. 5106, 47032. 
You, my darling, only you. 14605. You stole my love. 14610. 
You, my dear. 53636 (594) You stole your way into my heart. 29000. 
You need a rag. 5201 (1130) You stop the show. 18774. 
You need Jesus, brother. 5201 (1131) You stupid Cupid. 47033. 
You never can tell. 18769, 29091 (767), 50759. You sunshine. 5107. 
You never can tell what them Yankees will do. 18770. | You sure had me fooled. 50765. 
You never cared. 47027. You swept me off my feet. 34709. 
You never cared for me. 24124, 34696. You take care of Uncle Sam. 41557. 
You never do. 14606. You take care of Uncle Sam & Uncle Sam will take 
You never had a chance. 24125. care of you, 24132. 
You never knew. 9506, 9507. You take my breath away. 14611. 
You never know. 24126, 28991. You take over, little fellow. 34710. 
You never lifted a finger. 28992. You talk in my sleep. 47034, 
You never loved me. 14607, 18771. You talk too much. 9515. 
You never miss the water till the well runs dry. You taught me. 38118. 
34697. You taught me all about love. 18775. 
You never said a word about my hat. 53587. You taught me everything. 9516. 
You never told me. 34698. You taught me how to dream. 34711. 
You never understood. 34699. You taught me how to love. 41558. 
You! NotI. 41556. You taught me how to love you, now teach me to 
You of all people. 9508. forget. 14612. 
You old vagabond. 38114. You taught me how to smile again. 5108. 
You once meant the world to me. 50760. You taught me the way to love. 41559. 
You only want it ’cos you haven’t got it. 28993. You taught me to care. 29001. 
You only want my love. 5101, 14608. You taught me what it means. 14613. 
You, only you. 18772, 24127, 38115. You tell ’em, Uncle Sam. 38119. 
You ought ’a could, 24128. You tell me to sing, what shall I sing about. 
You ought to know by now. 50761. 24133. 
You ought to see us fight. 18773, 34700. You tell me your dream, I’ll tell you mine. 
You oughta be arrested, 28994. 5109. : 


2318 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1942 


You, the baby & me. 47035. 

You, the moonlight & a song. 38120. 
You,. the youth of America. 9517. 

You think I’ll fall. 41560. 

You think you’ll beat Galento. 34712. 
You think you’re very, very smart. 9518. 
You thrill me. 14614, 47036. 

You told me. 18776. 

You told me a lie, 5110. 

You told me I was foolish. 9519. 

You told my heart. 53591. 

You took me by storm, 9520. 

You took me by surprise. 5111. 

You took my dreams away. 50766. 

You took my heart. 38121. 

You took my heart away. 9521, 18777. 
You took my love. 53592. 

You took the blues out my heart. 50767. 
- You took the wind outa’ my sails. 47037. 
You turned me down. 34713, 47038. 
You turned to me. 53593, 

You waited too long. 24134. 

You walk in my sleep. 34714, 38122. 
You walked out of a dream. 53594, 

You wanted me to kiss you. 18778. 

You went away. 14615. 

You went away & left me. 47039. 

You went away, without saying goodbye. 5112. 
You went out of my heart. 47040. 

You were a dream. 14616. 

You were a lovely dream. 34715. 

You were born to be a queen. 29002. 


You were born to be some one’s sweetheart. 5113. 


You were born to love & worship. 41561. 

You were born under a lucky star. 29003. 

You were designed for love. 5114. 

You were in my heart right from the start. 
47041, 

You were just a foolin’ you. 38123. 

You were just fooling around. 47042. 

You were made for me. 5115. 

You were my angel. 24135. 

You were never lovelier, 24136, 29918, 34716, 
40232, 40567, 41272, 42236, 42237. 

You were only a dream. 53595. 

You were only foolin’ from the start. 50768. 

You were only romancing. 38124. 

You were the cause of it all. 14617. 

You were the one. 29004. 

You were the one I loved. 38125. 

You were with me in the waltz of my dreams. 
14618. 

You were with me last night. 47043. 

You weren’t good for me. 41562. 

You whispered darling. 41563. 

You will always be in my heart. 5116. 

You will always be mine, forever to love. 24137. 

You will always be my sweetheart. 9522. 

You will always be remembered. 14619. 

You will always be the wonderful one to me. 50769. 

You will always belong to me. 18779. 

You will & you won’t. 34717. 

You will be happy tomorrow. 9523. 

You will do it for the U.S.A. 9524. 

You will never be away. 53596. 

You will never be no other than a sonny boy to 
me. 18780. 

You will never know. 14620. 

You will never miss your baby. 50770. 

You will never take my dreams from me. 47044. 

You will only be lonely awhile. 9525. 

You won my heart. 53597. 

You won your wings. 38126. 


2319 


You wonder why. 47124 (580) 

You wouldn’t know my old girl now. 5201 
(1132), 18845 (350) 

You wouldn’t try to fool me mister, would yur huh. 
9526. 

You write the words to our song, let me write the 
music. 34718. 

You Yankee sons. 50771. 

You yellow rat Jap. 38127. 

You, you & you. 14621. 

You'd be a knockout in a blackout. 14622. 

You’d be so nice to come home to, 47045. 

You’d better look out for me. 14623. 

You’d better see America first. 18781. 

You'd drive all my troubles away. 47046. 

You’d neither understand nor care. 47047. 

You’er [?] a lu-lu, Lu. 34719. 

You’ll always be in my heart. 29005. 

You’ll always be mine. 18782, 34720. 

You’ll always be my dream. 18783. 

You’ll always be my sweetheart. 34721, 34722, 
38128. 

You'll always be part of my dreams. 5117. 

You’ll always be the one I love. 14624. 

You’ll always be the same sweet girl. 34788 (855) 

You'll always be true. 14625. 

You’ll always have my heart. 5118. 

You'll be always on my mind. 18784. 

You'll be back again. 29006, 38129. 

You’ll be coming back one tomorrow, sailor 
boy. 18785. 

You'll be glad you did your share. 50772. 

You’ll be mine. 14626, 24138. 

You’ll be mine in dreams, day after day. 53598. 

You’ll be mine once more. 53599. 

You’ll be my sweetheart in heaven. 29007. 

You'll be proud of me, dad. 9527. 

You’ll be proud of your boy in blue. 5201 (1133) 

You’ll be proud you had a boy. 24139. 

You’ll be seeing us in Tokyo. 18786. 

You’ll be so sorry. 9528. 

You'll be sorry. 5119, 14627, 14628. 14692 
(851) 

You'll be sorry, Mister Jap. 9529. 

You’ll be sorry some day. 50773. 

You’ ll be sorry someday. 47048. 

You'll be the girl that’s waiting. 14629. 

You’ll be there. 47124 (581) 

You’ll be waiting. 14630. 

You’ll be waiting for me. 34723. 

You’ll be with me in all my dreams. 53600. 

You’ll break my heart. 5120. 

You’ll change your mind. 41564. 

You’ll come back. 29008. 

You’ll come back some day. 34724, 50774, 
53601. 

You’ll come back to me. 18787, 29009, 50775, 
53602. 

You’ ll come back to me, sweetheart. 34725. 

You’ ll cry for me, 41565. 

You’ll cry when you leave Hawaii. 18788. 

You'll do. 9530. 

You’ll find love is true, 14631. 

You’ll find out. 18789. 

You’ll find yourself in clover. 47049. 

You’ ll get over it intime. 18790. 

You'll get used to it. 29010. 

You'll go & you’ll come back. 18791. 

You’ll go away. 34726. 

You’ ll have those yellow man blues. 14632, 

You’ ll keep Old Glory flying. 24140. 

You’ au know Dixies callin’ you. 18792. 

You’ll know that we were there. 53603. 


INDEX 


pt. 3,n. s., v. 37 


You'll leave it all behind some day. 24141. 

You’ ll live in my heart. 29011. 

You | 1] love me yet. 18845 (351) 

You ‘ll love the army. 50776. 

You. *ll never be sorry. 9531, 14633. 

You "ll never change. 18793. 

You’ll never find a partner to conquer Uncle 
Sam. 24142. 

You’ll never find real contentment. 50777. 

You’ll never fool me again. 24143. 

You’ ll never go to heaven. 9532. 

You’ ju never grow old with me. 14634. 

You’ 11 never grow rich ona farm. 34727. 

You’ jl never guess. 9533. 

You’ll never know. 5121, 24144, 29012, 38130, 
47050, 50778. 

You’ll never miss the sunshine until it rains. 
14635. 

You "ll never, never know. 50779. 

You’ wl never regret you love me. 47051. 

You’ll never remember. 47052. 

You’ ju overcome some day. 38131. 

You’ll say so too. 18794. 

You'll see a rainbow by-and-by. 

You’ ll see lots of me. 38132. 

You’ll spread a smile over heaven, oh, how we'll 
miss you my dear. 5122. 

You ‘Ul still be a sweetheart to me. 47053. 

You, "ll tell me. 53604. 

You’ll wish you hada girl. 9534. 
Young America. 18795, 41610 (234) 
oung America quickstep, 41566. 

Young America, we’re strong for you. 41610 (235, 236) 

Young Americans sequel. 10991, 12965. 

Young & Irish. 41567. 

Young & willing. 41568. 

Young April. 34788 (856), 50835 (434) 

Young Benjamin Franklin. 50779*. 

Young Colin. 53636 (595) 

Young crusaders. 5201 (1134) 

Young George Washington. 47053*. 

Young girl. 27386. 

Young girls today. 29013. 

Young hearts. 5123, 9535. 

Young hero. 14692 (852) 

Young lady called Dot. 24146. 

Young love, he went a-maying. 14692 (853) 

Young McDonald has a horse. 24147. 

Young man falsely condemned to die. 47054. 

Young man, see the world. 9536. 

Y.M.C.A. montage, 47055-47060. 

Young people’s chorus. 5201 (1135) 

Young students four hand collection. 29014. 

Young symphonic strings. 24148, 24149. 

Young warrior. 50835 (435) 

You-oo meanie. 14636. 

Your [?] a sweet little someone: 9537. 

eae) Oe makes me lonely. 14692 (854), 53636 

Your all within romance. 24150. 

Your America. 9538, 24151. 

You’r [?] an American,’ 14637. 

Your answer is always no. 5124. 

Your arms around me. 9539. 

Your beauty, it allureth. 5125. 

Your blind date. 29015. 

Your blue eyes. 53605. 

Your bouquet. 29016. 

Your boy & mine. 38133. 

Your boy & my boy. 5126. 

Your boy! And my man. 34728, 

Your boy will be blue tonight. 41569. 

Your boys are pleading from over where. 18796. 


24145. 


2320 


Your brother. 29017. 

Your choice. 18797. 

Your country. 47061. 

Your country & mine. 5127, 34729. 

Your country calls you today. 50780. 

Your country needs you. 9540, 47062. 

Your country’ sat war. 34730. 

Your country’ s call. 18798. 

Your country’s calling you. 5128, 38134. 

Your cute little smile. 14638. 

Your daddy is going across the pond, sonny. 
24152. 

Your daddy was a bashful beau. 29091 (768-771) 

Your daddy was anarmy man. 9541. 

Your days are numbered, Mr. Hitler. 47063. 

Your destiny is me. 29018. 

Your dream soldier’s last good-bye. 50781. 

Your dreamy eyes. 34731. 

Your echo. 9542. 

Your effect on me. 29019. 

Your eyes. 29020. 

Your eyes are bigger than your heart. 29021. 

Your eyes are Saying yes. 29022. 

Your eyes did all the talking. 38135. 

Your eyes promise heaven. 24153. 

Your eyes sparkle. 29023. 

Your eyes tell me something. 38136. 

Your eyes will tell. 5129. 

Your face will linger in my memory. 53606. 

Your father brave & true. 14639. 

Your father did, your granddad did. 24154. 

Your first word of love. 29024. 

Your flag & country want you. 9582 (608, 609) 

Your Flag & my Flag. 47064. 

Your Flag is in our hearts, oh, U. S. A. 
38137. 

‘Your Flag is my Flag. 53607. 

Your footstep & a rose. 38138. 

Your free & easy love. 24155. 

Your friend in the glass. 50782. 

Your ghost. 5130. 

Your girl & my girl. 9543. 

Your golden hair. 34732. 

Your golden voice. 50783. 

Your greenback dollar. 38139. 

Your hand in mine. 14640. 

Your haven, my arms. 38140. 

Your heart. 29091 (772), 47065. 

Your heart & my heart. 9544. 

Your heart belonged to me. 5131. 

Your heart isn’t in your kisses. 34733. 

Your heart knows, so why don’t you. 50784. 

Your heart must ‘be clean to see Jesus. 
14641. 

Your heart’s been sabotaged. 53608. 

Your heaven & mine. 41570. 

Your home is my home. 38141. . 

Your honor. 24156. 

Your imagination embarrasses me. 5132. 

Your [?] in the navy now. 9545. 

Your job & my job. 18799. 

Your [?] just a hap slappy sappy little Jap. 
5133. 

Your kind of love. 24157. 

Your king & country want you. 9582 (610-613) 

Your King has need of you. 38171 (469) 

Your kiss has changed my mind. 34734. 

Your kiss is like a melody. 14642. 

Your kiss said I love you. 29025. 

Your land & mine. 34734*. | 

Your land & my land. 5134, 5135, 18800, 29026, 
47066. 


' Your last good-bye. 34735. 


Nos. 1-12, 1942 


Your laughing eyes. 50785. 

Your letters. 47067. 

Your lips are like champagne. 9546. 

Your lips pressed close to mine. 50786. 

Your little mother & mine. 18801. 

Your locket. 34736. 

Your love. 5136, 14643, 38142, 41571. 

Your love & your kisses you gave. 29027. 

Your love could be everything to me. 53609. 

Your love grows cool. 5137. 

Your love is close to me. 29028. 

Your love is heaven to me. 51338. 

Your love of freedom. 41572. 

Your love still follows me. 47068. 

Your love to hold. 14644. 

Your love was like a rainbow. 34737. 

Your love will see me thru. 47069. 

Your loveliness. 14645. 

Your lover. 53610, 53611. 

Your lullaby. 24158. 

Your mamma told you too much. 47070. 

Your melody. 5139. 

Your memory. 18802. 

Your million dollar smile. 14646. 

Your money’s no good with me. 14647. 

Your mood. 5150. 

Your mother & my mother. 24159. 

Your mother must have been a wonderful woman 
to have a little girl like you. 5201 (1136), 9582 
(614), 29091 (773) 

Your [?] my angel, my sweetheart. 18803. 

Your [?] my pretty brown eyes no more. 18804. 

Your nearness to me. 38143. 


- Your new draftees. 18805. 


Your old man. 34738. 

Your [?] on the right side. 5141. 

Your own foolish heart. 50787. 

Your own Moose club. 34739. 

Your photo. 53636 (597) 

Your picture. 14648, 41610 (237) 

Your picture came today. 47071. 

Your picture in my locket, keeps you always in my 
heart. 14649. 

Your picture is fading out of my mind. 5142. 

Your picture tells me. 38144. 

Your pilot is my man. 29029. 

Your prayer is answered. 41573. 

Your priority belongs to me. 47072. 

Your return to me. 29030. 

Your ring will always be on my finger. 41574. 

Your Savior has told you. 5143. 

Your slave. 38145. 

Your smile. 34740. 

Your smile I can’t forget. 5144. 

Your Smile will be my rainbow. 29031. 

Your smile will go with me. 24160, 47073. 

Your smiles mean more than good day. 41575. 

Your soldier boy. 34741. 

Your son & my son. 14650. 

Your song. 5145. 

Your song, its charm, the kiss that thrilled. 
29032. 

Your soul was born. 41576. 

Your star & mine. 50788. 

Your sweet love song. 47074. 

Your sweetheart. 5146. 

Your sweetness, mine. 18806. 

Your task & mine. 24161. 

Your tears refresh the flowers. 24162. 

Your [?] the baby for me. 34742. 

Your {7 the sweetest girl I ever knew. 14651. 


Your [?] the sweetest thing this side of heaven. 


18807. 


INDEX 


Your time-is coming soon. 53612. 
Your true Annabelle. 47075. 
Your Uncle Sam. 34743. 
Your Uncle Sam & mine. 34744. 
Your Uncle Sam is going to town. 41577. 
Your Uncle Sammy. 24163. 
Your Uncle Sammy’s air force. 9547. 
Your Uncle’s calling you. 5147. 
Your voice. 34745. 
Your voice in the night. 5148. 
Your voices tune. 47076. 
Your way of life is the finest way of life. 34746. 
Your wedding bell. 38146. 
Your [?] wrong. 34747. 
You’re. 24164. 
You’ 
You’ 
You’re a dear little mischief. 14652. 
You’re a do-doo. 50789. 
You’re a double - lovely. 5149. 
You’re a grand old Flag. 38147. 
? 
? 


re a bundle from heaven. 53613. 


You re a knockout in a blackout. 14653, 38148. 

You re a knockout in a blackout, baby. 9548. 

You rea little bit of sugar. 41578. 

You’re a little wonder, dear. 29091 (774), 34788 
(857) 

You’re a lover’s prayer. 29033. 

You re a lucky little fellow. 53614. 

You re a million dreams. 5150. 

You re a mist of the silver moon. 47077. 

You're a naughty girl. 29034. 

You re a perfect picture. 24165. 

You re a perfect symphony. 183808. 

You re a picture of love. 53615. 


? 
? 
? 
? 
> 
? 
? 
? 


You're a pocket edition of your mother, twenty years 


ago. 24219 (1491), 53636 (598) 
You’re a rat, you slant eyed Jap. 41579. 
You’re a sap, Mister Jap. 5151. 
You’re a soldiers’ [?] sweetheart. 14654. 
You’re a superman to me. 47078. 
You’re a sweet little Cinderella. 24166. 
You’re a sweetheart. 5152. 
You’re a wonderful girl. 38149. 
You’re all done. 5153. 
You’re all done, you son of the Rising Sun. 9549. 
You’re all I love, you’re all I crave. 29091 (775) 
You’re all I’ve hoped for. 41580. 
You’re all my world. 18809. 
You’re all right, General Wainwright. 29035. 
You’re all that I’ve got, dear. 14655, 41581. 
You’re all that matters to me. 29036. 
You’re allthe sweetness I need. 47079. 
You’re all there is in my memory. 24167. 
You’re alone, all alone, once again. 5154. 
You’re always close to me. 18810. 
You’re always dodging me. 24168. 
You’re always in my heart. 5155. 
You’re always in my thoughts. 47080. 
You’re always my ideal. 38150. 
You’re always near. 34788 (858) 


You’re always welcome at our house. 24219 
(1492) 
You’re America’s sweetheart. 34748. 
You’re an American. 24169. 
_ You’re an angel. 41582. 
You’re an angel I love. 29037. 
You’re as pretty as a picture. 24170. 
You’re as welcome as an old, old shoe. 38151. 


re asked to save oil 
re away. 47081. 

re back in my arms again. 29038. 
re bad for me. 24171. 

re beautiful. 53617, 53618. 


You 
You 
You 
You 
You 


53616. 


-_ ve we & 


2321 


re a beautiful brown-eyed burglar. 18845 (352) 


INDEX 
pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


You’re beautiful, but you’re not dumb. 34749. You’re just cheatin’ on me. 53622. 
You’re better off in the army. 53619. You’re just homesick, that’s all. 50835 
You’re breaking ev’ry bone in my heart. 53620. (436) 
You’re breaking my aching heart. 24219 (1493) You’re just like an angel to me. 41610 
You’re breaking my heart that way. 47082. (238), 47124 (582) 
You’re breaking my heart, you saboteur. 50790..- You’re just like my | dreams. 24178. 
You’re changing, baby. 14656. You’re just mammy’s black face boy. 47092. 
You’re cheating on me. 47083. You’re just playing with me. 34757. 
You’re close to me. 38152. You’re just too-too. 9554. 
You’re crying for the love you threw away. You’re just what I need. 9555. 
50791. You’re keeping my heart awake. 18815. 
You’re cuttin’ down on my sugar. 14657. You’re kidding me. 18816. 
You’re designed for love. 24172. You’re kinda cute at that. 29047. 
You’re divine. 29039. 3 You’re knocking at the door of my heart, & you won’t 
You’re drafted now. 41583. get in. 18845 (354) 
You’re driving me down to the river. 47084, You’re like a blitzkreig [?] to me. 18817. 
You’re dynamite. 24173, 34750. You’re like a caterpillar. 34758. 
You’re easy to dance with. 24174. You’re like a dream. 24179. 
You’re entrenched in my heart. 24175. 2 You’re like a dream I know. 53623. 
You’re essential to me. 50792. You’re like a mystery story. 34759. © 
You’re everything. 14658, 34751. You’re like a song. 47093. 
You’re everything I’ve dreamed about. 5156. You’re like a sweet old love song. 34760. 
You’re exceptional. 50793. You’re like the dancing starlight. 18818. 
You’re extra special. 50794. You’re like the weather to me. 34761. . 
You’re first on my priority list. 9550. You’re locked in my heart. 24219 (1496), 34788 
You’re forever on my mind, 53621. (860) 
You’re free. 18811. You’re lovely. 50798. : 
You’re from another world. 24176. You’re lovely to-night. 5161. 
You’re going a long way from dear old Yankee You’re lucky. 50799. 
land. 9551. You’re mine. 24180, 29048, 41587, 41832. 
You’re going just because I love you. 47085. You’re mine again. 14661. 
You’re going to miss me. 18812. You’re mine, all mine. 34762. 
You’re gone. 14659, 47086. You’re mine & old Uncle Sam’s. 9556. 
You’re gone from me. 41584, You’re mine for keeps. 47094, 
You’re gone ’n’ I’m blue. 47087. You’re mine forever. 29049. 
You’re gonna be sorry. 9552, 41585. You’re more perfect than the angels in my dreams. 
You’re gonna get it. 38153. 9557. 
You’re gonna miss me, baby, when I’m gone. You’re more than a dream. 38156. 
47088. You’re more than everything to me. 47095. 
You’re gonna need me again, 18813. You’re music in my soul. 9558. 
You’re gonna take the rap, Mister Jap. 29040. You’re my American beauty. 24181. 
You’re gonna win that ball game Uncle Sam. 47089. You’re my baby. 14662. 
You’re guilty. 29041. You’re my bit of blue. 9559. 
You’re heaven sent. 41586. You’re my bright star of hope. 24182, 29050. 
You’re heavenly, 29042, 29043. You’re my choice. 24183. 
You’re here & I’m here. 5201 (1137), 18845 (353), You’re my darling & I’ll never change my mind. 
24219 (1494), 29091 (776) , 34788 (859), 38171 (470) 24184, 
You’re hitting a thousand in the game of love. You’re my dream at last come true, 5162. 
29091 (777) You’re my dream come true. 14663, 24185. 
You’re in love. 34752. You’re my dream of heaven. 5163. 
You’re in love with someone else but I’m in love You’re my dream of love. 41588. 
with you, 29044. You’re my favorite dish. 9560. 
You’re in my arms once more. 29045. You’re my favorite dream. 47096. 
You’re in my dreams. 47090. -You’re my favorite memory. 34763. 
You’re in my heart. 50795. You’re my first melody of love. 47097. 
You’re in my heart to stay. 9553. You’re my first thought. 14664. 
You’re in my heart tonight. 50796. You’re my first thought in the morning, & my last 
You’re in the air corps now. 5157. thought at night. 50800. 
You’re in the army, Mary Ann. 34753. You’re my good luck charm, 24186. 
You’re in the navy now. 24177. You’re my great & grand mother. 24187. 
You’re indispensable to me. 5158, 34754. You’re my heart.. 47098. 
You’re invited to attend a dream. 34755, 38154. You’re my heart beat. 5164. 
You’re just a ball of sugar rolled around some You’re my heaven on earth, 50801. 
dynamite. 38155. You’re my honey. 18819, 41589. 
You’re just a fair weather baby. 34756. You’re my ideal girl. 5201 (1138), 34788 (861) 
You’re just a fair-weather Mrs 47091. You’re my inspiration. 9561, 18820. 
You’re just a hit & run lover 9. 7 
You’re just a little bit better than the one I thought You're my little blackout baby. 29051. 
was best. 24219 (1495) You’re my love. 24188, 38157. 
You’ bs ie aaoae. 50797. You’re my million dollar baby. 41590. 
You’re just an angel. 18814. You’re my necessity. 34764. 
You’re just another passing fancy. 5160. You're my no, no baby. 24189. 


You’re just as young as you feel. 14660. You’re my only. 47099. 


2322 


nos. 1-12, 1942 


You’ re my problem child. 29052. 
You’re my rhapsody in spring. 50802. 


You re my rose in the garden of dreams. 9582 


(615) 
You're my shining star. 41591. 
You re my soldier boy. 29053. 
You re my sugar. 24190. 
You re my summer girl. 9562. 
You re my sweetheart. 14665. 
You re my Uncle Sammy. 5165. 
You're my would-be sweetheart. 53624. 
You re needin’ me. 9563. 
You re nice to have around. 5166. 
You re no cockadoodle. 47100. 
You're no diff’rent from the rest. 50803. 
You re no longer mine. 5167. 
You re not alone tonight. 24191. 
You re not for me. 18821. 
You re not telling me you love me. 59804. 
You re not the one for me. 14666. 
You re not the only'one. 38158. 
You re not the same. 5168. 


a Sa se ee 


_e 


_ ewe ee eh ee 


You're not the same girl you were last night. 


14667. 

You’ re not to ees 5169. 

You're O.K. 47101. 

You’re old enough to know better than that. 
24192. 

You're on my mind. 38159. 

You're only kidding me. 9564. 

You re out of my heart. 47102. 

You're out of my mind. 53625. 

You’re out of order, Mrs. Hoarder. 14668, 
29054. 

You're out of this world. 47103. 


You’ re over, you re finished, you're through. 29055. 


You're perfect tome. 24193. 
You re playin’ hookey from heaven. 24194. 


You re playing with the strings of my heart. 53626. 


You're plenty up to date for me. 5201 (1139) 
You're pretty as the picture. 18822. 
You're really in the groove. 29056. 
You're right on the tip of my dreams. 24195. 
You're right, you son-of-a-gun. 41592. 
You're simply wonderful. 9565. 
You're so charming, darling. 53627. 
You're so dear. 24196. 
You're so different. 18823, 18824. 
You re so good tome. 41593. 
You're so likeable. 9566. 
You're so lovely. 50805. 
You're so perfect. 14669. 
You're so sweet. 5170, 47104. 
You're so sweet, my honey. 14670. 
You're solid. 14671. 
You're solid, babe, you're solid. 47105. 
You’ re something special, darling. 5171. 
You're something to write home about. 29057. 
You’ re sparkling all over. 38160. 
You’ re special. 50806. 
You’ re still adream to me. 41594. 
You’re still a favorite with me. 34765. 
You're still an old sweetheart of mine. 9567. 
You're still in my dreams. 34766. 
You're still in my heart. 5172, 9568. 
You're still on my mind. 50807. 
You're still the one for me. 24197. 
You're such a baby. 5173. 


You're sweet as sugar, & twice as hard to get. 


34767. 
You're sweet as the rose of Tralee. 29058. 
You’re sweet enough for me. 14672. 
You re sweet, so sweet. 24198. 


INDEX 


You're taking my heart. 38161. 

You're telling me. 50808, 50809. 

You're terrifical. 29059. 

You're that lovely one. 47106. 

You're the angel in my prayer. 50810. 
You're the answer to my dreams. 18825. 


You're the answer to my prayer. 14673, 29060, 


34768. 

You're the apple of my eye. 29061, 29062. 

You're the beat of my heart. 34769. 

You're the best. 5174. 

eo the best little mother of them all. 9582 
616 

You're the best loser yet. 5175. 

You’re the best pal I’ve ever had. 9569. 

You’re the brightest star in heaven. 14674. 

You're the captain of my heart. 29063, 38162. 

You're the cause of it all. 24199, 29064, 
53628. 

You re the cause of my dreams. 53629. 

You're the dawn of a perfect day. 34788 (862) 

You’re the doctor. 5176. 

You're the dream I always dream. 50811. 

You’re the ghost, in my dream home. 5177. 

You're the girl of my heart, Kathleen. 34770. 

You're the girl that my heart has left behind. 
47107. 

You’re the gold at the end of my rainbow. 
50812. 

You're the heart of the U.S.O. 34771. 

You're the image of an angel. 18826. 

You’re the key to my heart. 18827. 

Le the kind of a girl. 18828. 

ou re the lucky thread in my life. 53630. 

wae the MacArthur of my heart. 50813. 

You're the music tome. 14675. 

You're the nicest thing that happened to me. 
50814. 

You're the one. 34772, 50815. 

You’re the one although I say no. 50816. 

You’re the one for me. 18829, 41595, 
50817. 

You're the one I adore. 24200. 

You're the one I adore, I love you. 29065. 

You're the one I love. 24201. 

You re the one that Iadore. 5178. 

You 

You re the only answer to love. 29066. 

You're the only door to heaven. 24202. 

You're the only girl Ilove. 9570. 

You're the only one. 5179, 9571, 14676, 18830, 
18831, 29067, 41597, 41598. 

You're the only one for me. 41599. 

You’re the only one I'll ever love. 47108. 

You’ re the only one left in my dreams. 9572._ 


_ ee 


ve w 


You're the only rose that’s blooming in my heart. 


youre the only star in heaven. 29069. 

You're the prettiest girl in the world. 47109. 

You're the pride of the U.S.A. 29070. 

You're the right kind of girl, he’s the wrong kind 
of guy. 47110. 

You’re the someone I'm in love with. 47111. 

You’re the son of a soldier, my lad. 18832. 

You’re the star of my heaven. 53631. 

You're the surprise of all surprises. 50818. 

You're the tops, Uncle Sam, you re the tops. 


47112. 
You're the wish of the wishbone. 5180. 


You're those, them, & it. 34773. 
You’re too good for good-for-nothing me. 14677. 
You're too late. 50819. 

You're trying to fool me, dear. 24203. 


2323 


re the one who can do it, Yankee boy. 41596. 


INDEX 


pt. 3, n. s., v. 37 


You’re up against Uncle Sam. 41600. 

You're wanted. 14678. 

You’re wasting my Saturday night. 5181. 

You’re welcome back to California. 34788 
(863), 38171 (471, 472) 

You’re welcome to the memories. 38163. 

You’re what I calla dream. 18833. 

You’re what I want for Xmas. 47113. 

You’re what the doctor ordered. 34774. 

You’re with the U.S.A. 9573. 

You’re wonderful. 24204, 34775. 

You’re working me up to a climax. 14679. 

You’re worth a million dreams, dear. 29071. 

Yours & mine. 29072, 29073. 

Yours as ever. 34776. 

Yours for the duration. 14680, 18834, 29074, 
34777. 

Yours for tonite. 24205. 

Yours for victory. 14681. 

Yours forever. 14682. 

Yours forever, Susanne. 34778. 

Yours is my heart alone. 14683. 

Yours sincerely. 41601. 

Yours till I’m yours. 24206. 

ree till the end of time, 34788 (864), 38171 
473 

Yours to command. 18835. 

Yours wasn’t love. 50820. 

You’se my honey chile. 24207. 

Youth, 24208. 

Youth must save our land. 50821. 

Youth of the U.S.A. 50822. 

Youth on parade. 39538, 41593. 

Youthful ambition. 29091 (778) 

Youthful brigade. 34788 (865) 

Youthful days. 53632. 

Youthful lovers. 24219 (1497) 

Youthful yearnings. 29091 ('779) 

Youths serenade. 41602. 

Youth’s victory march. 50823. 

You’ve been two-tim-in’ me. 38164. 

You’ve broken my heart. 5182. 

You’ve changed. 18836. 

You’ve come to take daddy’s place. 47114. 

You’ve crowded me out of your heart. 9574. 

You’ve danced away with my heart. 5183. 

You’ve done it. 50824. 

You’ve done it again. 5184. 

You’ve given me a new lease on life. 47115. 

You’ve got a date with Uncle Sam. 34779. 

You’ve got a million reasons to smile. 5185, 

You’ve got it. 5186, 24209. 

You’ve got it all. 24210, 41603. 

You’ve got it coming to you over there. 24211. 

You’ve got me & I’ve got you. 18845 (355) 

You’ve got me crazy over you. 50825. 

You’ve got me dreaming dreams. 29075. 

You’ve got me goin’, goin’, now I’m gone. 
38171 (474, 475) 

You’ve got me goin’ now. 50826. 

You’ve got me in agony. 29076. 

You've got me solI’m ga ga. 29077. 

You've got me talking to myself. 29078. 

You've got me under your thumb. 29079, 34780. 

You've got my heart out ona limb. 18837. 

You ve got rhythm. 18838. 

You've got something there. 29080. 

You ve got that look in your eyes. 29081. 

You ve got to do, do, do. 24212. 

You ve got to have a priority rating. 29082. 

You ve got to push production, 29083. 

You've got to turn the jive crossways. 18839. 

You've got towatch your stepwithlove. 50827. 


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You’ve got what it takes. 18840, 50828. 
tense got your finger in too many pies. 
187. ; 

You’ve gotta get up before breakfast. 34781. 

You've gotta have personality. 38165. 

You've gotta have rhythm. 34782. 

You've gotta love me. 41604. 

You've left me for another. 29084. 

You’ve made a pe. fect fool of me, in no time 
flat. 34783. 

You’ve made me want to own you. 47116. 

You’ve played with my heart the last time. 
29085. . 

You’ve proven to be untrue. 29086. 

You’ve really changed, somehow. 53633. 

You’ve seen the last of me tonight. 18841. 

You’ve starred in my heart. 5188. 

You ve stolen my heart with a look, witha 
glance, with a smile. 5189. 

You’ve stolen the‘key to my heart, 47117. 

You’ve told me good by once to[?] often, 9575. 

You’ve turned the tables on me. 34784. 

You’ve waited too long to wed me. 47118. 

Yo-yo-yodelin’ cowboy. 50829. 

Ypsilanti. 34788 (866, 867) 

Yr utgorn. 53634. 

Yucatan. 38166. 

Yuca-tango. 18845 (356) 

Yucca, 9576. 

Yuletide. 47119. 

Yuletide reverie. 5190-5192, 9577. 

Yum yum. 41605. 

Yumba. 29087. 

Yummy. 38167. 

Yummy yummy. 5193. 

Yussel come back to the range. 9578. 

Yvette. 14684. 

Yvonne Darlyne. 29088. 

Z swiebodzina polka. 14685. 

Z werwa marsz. 50830. 

Za gorami. 14692 (855) 

Za jedan casak radosti. 5194. 

Zacatecas. 24213, 41606. 

Zahoukala sova, 24214. 

Zahrajte pisnicku mou. 5195. 

Zalim te momce. 14686. 

Zamba. 38168: 

Zambomba. 34785. 

Zambra Gitana. 50831. 

Zambumba. 14687. 

Zana Zaranda., 18842, 

Zandunga. 41607. 

Zanzibar. 29089, 47124 (583) 

Zap the Japs rip up the Nazis. 14688. 

Zapateodo andalucia. 5196. 

Zarabanda, 41608. 

Zarifa. 53636 (599) 

Zasnela dziewczyna. 9579. 

Zauberfléte ouverture. 9582 (617) 

Zbior kujawiskow. 5197. 

Zebra girl. 34788 (868), 38171 (476) 

10 leichte charakterstudien. 9582 (618) 

Zelda. 38169. 

Zelima, 24219 (1498), 38171 (477) 

Zemire & Azor. 41819. 

Zemire et Azor. 5384. 

Zenobia bumble bee. 50832. 

Zephyrs. 29090. 

Zeta’s bouquet. 50833. 

Zeytoon. 18843. 

Ziegfeld. 38170. 

Ziegfeld follies. 24219 (626, 687, 1382) 

Ziegfeld follies 1914. 29091 (718) 


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Ziegfeld follies 1915. 29091 (266, 276, 400, 639, 
663), 34788 (182, 223, 253, 266, 312, 313, 425, 
447, 868, 869), 38171 (104, 160, 184), 41610 
(60, 71), 47124 (174) 

Zigeuner. 50834. 

Zigeunerbaron. 991, 5198. 

Zigzag. 14692 (856) 

Zig-zag flying corps. 47120. 

Zincali. 53636 (600) 

Zinch oo zinch. 18844. 

Zingana. 14689. 

Zingaresca. 34786. 

Zinnsoldatenmarsch. 18845 (357, 358), 24219 
(1499) 

Zion, my beloved. 53635. 

dion, rise & shine. 50835. 

Zion's watchman. 5201 (1140) 

Zip. 9580. 

Zip Coon. 5199, 5200. 

Zip your lip. 41609. 

Zipper on my heart. 47121. 

Zipper your lips. 47122. 

Zippy. 53636. 

Zippydo of Company two. 9581. 

Zis for you, zat for you. 5201 (1141) 

Zizi & c. 29287,30491, 31869, 33516, 35174. 

Zlodziejka. 14690. 

Zmires. 24215. 

Zobaci pochod. 29091 (780, 781) 


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Zoinierz i jaskolka. 34787. 

Zoney, my honey. 47123. 

Zoom, zoom, zoom. 38171. 

Zooming along. 34788. 

Zoo’s who’s who. 24216. 

Zoot suite for my Sunday gal. 18845. 

Zorah. 24219 (1500) 

Zordan’s 4 star accordion band collection. 
24217. : 

Zorzico. 9582. 

Zosia. 14691, 24218. 

Zouaves. 5201 (1142) 

Zudora. 29091 (782) 

Zulu Belle. 5201. 

Zum. 14692 (857) 

Zum rundtanz. 50835 (437) 

Zurke (Bob) boogie-woogie piano transcriptions. 
29091. 

Zuyder Zee. 41610. 

Zwei sticke. 18845 (359) 

Zwei triosonaten. 24219. 

Zwei walzer. 5201 (1143) 

Zweier seelen lied. 50835 (438) 

Il. konzert. 14692. 

Il. streichquartett. 47124. 

Zweite symphonie, ines dur. 29091 (783) 

Zweites konzert fur 2 klaviere, in C dur. 
9582 (619) 

Zwolf lieder. 29091 (784) 


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