THE BRENT C. DICKERSON SHEET MUSIC COLLECTION

Part 4.

1920 On.

Folios.




1920.

Brooks, Shelton (with Smith, Chris.).
The Jazz-Dance Repertoire. Song. Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, Detroit.

Carroll, Harry (with Macdonald, Ballard).
I Was a Florodora Baby. Song. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York.

Claypool, Edward B.
Jazzapation. Fox Trot. Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York and Detroit.

Conrad, Con, and Robinson, J. Russel.
Palesteena. Song describing what happened to Lena because they liked her concertina. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York.

Green, Jos.
Toodles. One Step. Published by Sam Fox Pub. Co., Cleveland and New York.

Hanley, James F. (with Macdonald, Ballard).
Rose of Washington Square. Song. "I've got no future, but Oh! what a past." Published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York.

Hirsch, Louis A. (with Harbach, Otto, and Mandel, Frank).
The Love Nest. Song. "Better than a palace with a gilded dome,/Is a love nest you can call home." Published by Victoria Pub. Corp., New York City, New York.

Jerome, M.K. (with Lewis, Sam M., and Young, Joe).
Old Pal (Why Don't You Answer Me?). Song. "No one here to greet me,/It's an empty world." Published by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York.

Jolson, Al, and Rose, Vincent.
Avalon. Song in which a blissful, all enthralling day is recalled. Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York and Detroit.

Ketelbey, Albert W.
In a Persian Market. Intermezzo Scene. Published by Bosworth & Co., New York.

Morgan, Carey (with Swanstron, Arthur).
Broadway Blues. Song. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc., New York.

Motzan, Otto, and Jerome, M.K.
Bright Eyes. Song. Published by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York.

Pinder, Harold Rudolph (as "Rednip").
Blacksmith Rag. Fox Trot. Published by Ted Garton Music Co., Boston, Mass.

Reynard, Jules.
Scented Violets. For the piano. Published by Sam Fox Pub. Co., Cleveland and New York.

Schonberger, Malvin, and Schonberger, John.
Whispering. Song. "Whispering while you cuddle near me." Published by Sherman, Clay & Co., San Francisco.

Straight, Charley (with Byrne, Charles F.).
I Love You Sunday. Song. The rest of the days of the week are accounted for as well. Published by Forster Music Publisher, Inc., Chicago.

Vandersloot, Carl D.
The American Legion. One-Step-March. Published by Vandersloot Music Publishing Co., Williamsport, Penna.

Washington, Howard C., and White, James S.
Louis'anna Blues. Song. Published by James S. White Company, Boston.

Wely, Lefebure.
Monastery Bells. Nocturne. Published by ? Morris Music Pub. Co., Philadelphia.

Worth, Geo. T. (with Sivad, Joe).
Circus Blues. Song. "My childhood comes back to me,/There's nothing I can choose,/For ev'ry time the circus comes to town,/I get the circus blues." Published by F.B. Haviland, New York.

• 1921.

Bibo, Irving (with Wood, Leo).
Cherie. An American Fox-Trot Song with a Parisian Twist. Published by Leo. Feist, New York.

Breau, Louis (with Wehner, Geo. B.).
I Want My Mammy. Song. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York.

Cantor, Eddie, and Fisher, Fred.
Wimmin. Song. Published by Fred Fisher Inc., New York.

Clare, Sidney, and Conrad, Con.
Ma! Song. "Every minute he gets bolder,/Now he's leaning on my shoulder..." Published by Fred Fisher, Inc., New York.

DeCosta, Harry, and Jerome, M.K.
My Mammy Knows. Song. Published by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York.

Donaldson, Walter (with Young, Joe, and Lewis, Sam. M.).
Hortense. Song. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc., New York. Additional lyrics hand-written in (such as "She's got dandy hair on her head—one's blonde, and the other's red").

Durante, Jimmie [sic] (with Smith, Chris., and Schafer, Bob).
I've Got My Habits On. Song. Published by Goodman & Rose, Inc., New York.

Frey, Hugo (with Walter, Emily).
Can You Forget. Song Fox Trot. Published by G. Ricordi & Co., New York.

Friend, Cliff, and Osborne, Nat.
Bow Wow Blues (My Mama Treats Me Like a Dog). Song. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc., New York.

Kalmar, Bert, Ruby, Harry, and Ruby, Herman.
My Sunny Tennessee. Song. Published by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York.

Leigh, Norman (with Shea, Dennis J.).
Moxie. Song. "As a drink you're a hummer." Published by The Moxie Company, Boston, Massachusetts.

Meyer, Geo. W.
Tuck Me To Sleep In My Old 'Tucky Home. Song. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc., New York.

Mueller, Gus, Johnson, Buster, and Busse, Henry.
The Wang Wang Blues. Song. Published by Leo. Feist, New York.

Robledo, Julian (with Terriss, Dorothy).
Three O'Clock in the Morning. Song. Published by Leo. Feist, New York. Photocopy.

Rose, Fred.
If I Let You Get Away With It Once. Song. Published by McKinley Music Co., Chicago, New York.

Verner, H.C.
The Viking March. Published by The S. Brainard's Sons Co., Eldred, New York.

Von Tilzer, Albert (with Brown, Lew).
Dapper Dan. Song. "I ain't handsome, I ain't sweet/But I've got a brand of lovin' that can't be beat." Published by Broadway Music Corporation, New York.

Yvain, Maurice (with Briquet and Saint-Granier).
Billets Doux. Fox Trot Song. Published by Francis Salabert, Paris.

• 1922.

Ager, Milton (with Yellen, Jack).
Lovin' Sam (The Sheik of Alabam'). Song. "Does he step? Does he strut? That's what he doesn't do nothin' else but!" Published by Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Inc., New York.

Brown, Billie (with Brown, Anna Walker, and Nckel, E.).
Lonesome Mama (Blues). Song. Published by J.W. Jenkins' Sons, Kansas City.

Busse, Henry, Lange, Henry, and Davis, Lou.
Hot Lips. Song. Published by Leo. Feist Inc., New York.

Cohan, George M.
Nellie Kelly I Love You. Song concerning the daughter of Officer Kelly, and what happens all day long. Published by M. Witmark & Sons, New York.

Confrey, Zez.
Dumbell. Fox-Trot. French edition, Francis Salabert (Paris). Published by Leo Feist Inc., New York.
Tricks. Fox-Trot. French edition, Francis Salabert (Paris). Published by Leo Feist Inc., New York.

Coslow, Sam; Sherman, Al.; & Mills, Irving.
Deedle Deedle Dum. Fox-Trot Song. Published by Jack Mills Inc., New York.

Fisher, Fred.
Chicago That Toddling Town. Song. Published by Fred Fisher Inc., New York.

Gallagher and Shean.
Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean. Song. "Positively, Mr. Gallagher. Absolutely, Mr. Shean." Published by Jack Mills, Inc., New York.

Gibbs, A. Harrington (with Grey, Joe, and Wood, Lee).
Runnin' Wild. Song. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc., New York.

Granger, Porter, and Robbins, Everett.
Tain't Nobody's Biz-Ness If I Do. Song. "Rather than persecute me/I choose that you would shoot me,/Tain't nobody's biz-ness if I do." "Heart" cover edition. Published by Clarence Williams, New York.

Hanley, James F. (with Davis, Benny).
Lost (a Wonderful Girl). Song. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York.

Jentes, Harry.
The Cat's Pajamas. Novelty Piano Solo. Published by Jack Mills Inc., New York.

Kahn, Gus, Erdman, Ernie, and Russo, Dan.
Toot, Toot, Tootsie. Published by Leo. Feist Inc., New York.

Klickmann, F. Henri, and Bargy, Roy (with Ringle, Dave).
Broken-Hearted Blues. Song. Published by McKinley Music Co., Chicago and New York.

Owens, Harry, and Halstead, Henry.
Tomorrow Will Be Brighter Than Today. Song. Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York and Detroit.

Piron, A.J.
I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate. Song. "She shivers like the jelly on a plate." Published by Clarence Williams, New York.

Rasbach, Oscar (with Kilmer, Joyce).
Trees. Song. "But only God can make a tree." Published by G. Schirmer, Inc., New York.

Schwartz, Jean.
Tell Me What's the Matter Lovable Eyes. Song. Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York City, New York.

Smith, Chris.
Missing Link. Novelty Piano Solo. Published by Jack Mills Inc., New York.

Turk, Roy, and Robinson, J. Russell.
Aggravatin' Papa. Song. Published by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York.
I'll Be In My Dixie Home Again Tomorrow. Song. Published by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York.

Wood, Leo.
Somebody Stole My Gal. Song. Published by Denton & Haskins Music Co., New York.

Zamecnik, J.S.
Yester-Eve. Romance for the Piano. Published by Sam Fox Pub. Co., Cleveland and New York.

• 1923.

Ager, Milton (with Yellen, Jack).
Mama Goes Where Papa Goes. Song. Published by Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Inc., New York.

Breuer, Ernest.
Nut-Sey Fagan. Song (words by BIlly Rose and Mort Dixon). Photo of Olsen & Johnson included on the cover. Published by Edward B. Marks Music Co., New York.
Oh! Gee, Oh! Gosh, Oh! Golly I'm in Love. Song (words by Olsen & Johnson). Published by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York.

Cantor, Eddie.
My Girl Uses Mineralava. Song. Published by Solax Pub. Co., New York.

Cohan, George M.
The Marathon Step. Fox Trot Song. Published by M. Witmark & Sons, New York.

Donaldson, Walter (with Brown, Lew).
Seven or Eleven (My Dixie Pair o' Dice). Published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York.

Donaldson, Will, and White, Harry.
Oh Sister Ain't That Hot. Song. Published by Stark & Cowan, New York.

Gottlieb, Sam, Boutelje, Phil, and Burt, Al.
She Wouldn't Do What I Asked Her To. Song in which a young swain laments that his damozel declined his requests. Published by Richmond-Robbins, New York.

Jolson, Al, De Sylva, Bud, and Meyer, Joseph.
California Here I Come. Song. Published by M. Witmark & Sons, New York.

Jolsen, Al, Davis, Benny, and Akst, Harry.
Stella. Song. Published by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York.

Martin, Sarah, and Williams, Clarence.
Mama's Got the Blues. Song. Published by Clarence Williams, New York.

Reynard, Jules.
Morning Glories. Piano piece. Published by Sam Fox Publishing Company, Cleveland and New York.

Rose, Billy, and Conrad, Con.
You've Got To See Mamma Ev'ry Night. Song. Published by Leo. Feist Inc., New York.

Russell, Will, and Herbert, Ed.
Oh Daddy Blues. Song. Published by Clarence Williams, New York.

Schoebel, Elmer, Ehrlich, Sam, and Robbolo, Leon.
Farewell Blues. Song. Published by Jack Mills, Inc., New York.

Silver, Abner (with Coslow, Sam).
Bebe. Song. Published by M. Witmark & Sons, New York.

Smith, Chris. (with Troy, Henry).
They Put the Last Clean Shirt on Bill Today. Song relating a sartorial event pertaining to Bully Bill the barber. Published by Harold Rossiter Music Co., Chicago.

Snyder, Ted.
Who's Sorry Now. Song. "Who's sorry now? Whose heart is aching for breaking each vow?" Published by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York.

Stasny, A.J.
We Can't Get Along Together (And We Can't Get Along Apart). Song. Published by A.J. Stasny Music Co., Inc., New York.

Turk, Roy, and Handman, Lou.
My Sweetie Went Away. Song. "I'm like a little lost sheep, and I can't sleep, but I keep trying to forget..." Published by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York.

Turk, Roy, Handman, Lou, and Cantor, Eddie.
If You Do—What You Do. Song. Published by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York.

Turk, Roy, and Robinson, J. Russel.
Beale Street Mama. Song. "I still get my sweet cookies constantly,/But not the kind you served to me..." Published by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York.

Warren, Harry (with Clarke & Leslie).
So This Is Venice. Song. Published by Clarke & Leslie SOngs, New York.

Williams, Spencer.
Snakes Hips. Song. Published by Leo. Feist Inc., New York.

• 1924.

Austin, Gene, McHugh, Jimmy, and Mills, Irving.
When My Sugar Walks Down the Street. Song. Published by Jack Mills Inc., New York.

Clare, Sidney, and Flatow, Leon.
A New Kind of Man With a New Kind of Love for Me. Song. Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York and Detroit.

Davis, Charlie (with Melrose, Walter).
Copenhagen. Song. Published by Melrose Bros. Music Company, Chicago.

Dubin, Al, McHugh, Jimmy, Mills, Irving, and Dash, Irwin.
Hard Boiled Rose. Song. Published by Jack Mills Inc., New York.

Kahn, Gus, and Fiorito, Ted.
Charley My Boy. Song. "They tell me Romeo was some lover too/But boy he should have taken lessons from you." Published by Irving Berlin, Inc., New York.

Shapiro, Ted.
Dog'on the Piano. Novelty Piano Solo. Published by Jack Mills Inc., New York.

Williams, Spencer (with Palmer, Jack).
Everybody Loves My Baby (But My Baby Don't Love Nobody But Me). Song explaining what's plain to see. Published by Clarence Williams Music Publishing Co., Inc., New York.

• 1925.

Albert, Sam.
If You'll Be my Clover Blossom, I Will Be Your Honey Bee. Song. Published by Sam Albert, Portland, Maine.

Ayer, Nat. D. (with Carlton, Harry).
Oh, How I've Waited for You. Song. Published by Harms Incorporated, New York.

De Sylva, B.G.
If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie. Song. "Oh! Oh! Oh! what a girl!" Published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York.

Flatow, Leon (with Creamer, Henry, and Schuster, Joe).
Oh Say! Can I See You To-Night. Song. Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York and Detroit.

Kern, Jerome, with Harbach, Otto, and Hammerstein II, Oscar.
Who? Song. "Who stole my heart away?" Published by T.B. Harms Co., New York.

Lincoln, Harry J.
National Federation. March. Published by Vandersloot Music Publishing Co., Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

Schoebel, Elmer (with Meyers, Billy, and Melrose, Walter).
Spanish Shawl. Song. Published by Melrose Bros., Chicago.

Youmans, Vincent.
No No Nanette Pianoforte Selection. Piano medley of songs from the show. Published by Harms International, New York.

Zamecnik, J.S.
Indian Dawn. Fox Trot (instrumental version). Sam Fox Pub. Co., Cleveland & New York.

• 1926.

Ash, Paul, Goodwin, Jose, and Shay, Larry.
I'd Love to Call You My Sweetheart. Song. Published by Milton Weil Music Co., Chicago.

Coslow, Sam, and Britt, Addy.
Hello Swanee Hello. Song. Published by Henry Waterson Inc., New York.

Greer, Jesse.
Flapperette. Piano Solo. Published by Mills Music, New York.

Henderson, Ray (with De Sylva, B.G., and Borwn, Lew).
Black Bottom. Song in which we learn that every high-brown gal and her bon-bon buddy go down where the flats are muddy, and what they do there. Published by Harms Incorporated, New York.

Jackson, Papa Charlie.
Shake That Thing. Song, with a simple but beautifully powerful interlude. "I'm gettin' sick and tired of tellin' you to shake that thing." Published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York.

Lyman, Abe, Waggner, George, and Robinson, J. Russel.
Mary Lou. Song. Published by Henry Waterson Inc., New York.

Taylor, Eglen.
Golden Memories. Song. "Pleasures are few and fleeting,/Memories last for life." Published by the composer, Glendale, California.

Tierney, Harry (with McCarthy, Joseph).
The Kinkajou. Song. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc., New York.

West, Eugene, and Cambas, Will.
I'd Love to Be a Baby Again. Song. Published by Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., New York.

Whiting, Richard A. (with Gay, Byron).
Horses. A Funny Fox Trot Song. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc., New York.

• 1927.

Ager, Milton (with Yellen, Jack).
She Don't Wanna. Song. The lady proves uncooperative. Published by Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., New York.

Berlin, Irving.
Ooh, Maybe It's You. Song. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc., New York.

Jolson, Al, and Dreyer, Dave.
Me and My Shadow. Song. "We never knock, for nobody's there." Published by Irving Berlin Inc., New York City, New York.

Kahn, Gus.
Baby Feet Go Pitter Patter. Song. Published by De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., New York.

Mertz, Paul.
Hurricane. Novelty Piano Solo. Published by Robbins, New York.

Polla, W.C.
Dancing Tambourine. Piano Solo. Published by Harms Incorporated, New York.

Von Tilzer, Albert (with Fleeson, Neville).
Just Cross the River from Queens. Song. Published by Harms Incorporated, New York.

• 1928.

Berlin, Irving.
Marie. Song. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc., New York.

Brockman, James, Stevens, Leonard, and B., B.B.
I Faw Down an' Go Boom. Song. "You go boom an' I go boom an' we all faw down. No use for crying, no need to frown. The boy worthwhile is the boy who'll smile with tears in his eyes./What's a mere boom to a fellow who's wise?" Published by Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, New York.

Coots, J. Fred (with Klages, Raymond).
Doin' the Raccoon. Song. Published by Remick Music Corp., New York.

Donaldson, Walter
I'm Bringing a Red Red Rose. Song. Published by Donaldson, Douglas and Gumble, New York.
Love Me or Leave Me. Song. Published by Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, New York.
Makin' Whoopee!. Song. Published by Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, New York.

Fisher, Fred.
The Dance of the Blue Danube. Song. Published by Empire Music Co., New York.

Glogau, Jack, and King, Robert A.
Fashionette. A Piano Novelty. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York.

Green, Bud and Stept, Sam H.
That's My Weakness Now. Song describing the peculiar conditions by which a man comes to be heading for the parson's door. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York.

Kern, Jerome.
Show Boat Pianoforte Selection. Medley of tunes from the show. Published by Chappell (London) and Harms (New York).

Turk, Roy (with Tobias, Charles).
After My Laughter Came Tears. Song. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York.

• 1929.

Akst, Harry (with Clarke, Grant).
Am I Blue? Song. Published by M. Witmark & Sons, New York.

Denniker, Paul, and Osborne, Will.
Beside an Open Fireplace. Song. Published by Santly Bros. Inc., New York.

Porter, Cole.
You Do Something to Me. Song in which the singer expresses himself as being simply mystified. Published by Harms, Inc.; this edition from Warner Bros. Publications Inc., New York.

Robinson, J. Russel (with Kahal, Irving).
That's Where You Come In. Song. Published by Santly Bros, Inc., New York.

Tobias, Charles, and Bennet, George J.
My Wife Is On a Diet. Song. "Where are the pies I adore?" Published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York.

• 1930.

Burke, Joe (with Dubin, Al).
Leave A Little Smile. Song. Published by Victoria Music Pub. Co., London.

Casson, Reg. (with Leigh, Rowland).
To Be or Not To Be Blues. Song. Photocopy. Published by Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Ltd., London.

De Sylva, B.G., Brown, Lew, and Henderson, Ray.
Never Swat A Fly. Song. Published by De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., New York.

Donaldson, Walter (with Kahn, Gus).
My Baby Just Cares For Me. Song. Published by Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, New York.

Howard, Fred, and Vincent, Nat.
When You Think a Whole Lot about Someone. Song. Published by Vincent-Howard-Freeman, Ltd., Los Angeles, California.

Little, Jack.
Without My Gal. Song. Published by Handman, Kent & Goodman, Inc., New York.

• 1931.

American Folk Tune.
Turkey in the Straw. Piano solo. Published by Boston Music Co., Boston.

Evans, Tolchard (with Reaves, Erell).
Lady of Spain. Song. Published by Sam Fox Pub. Co., Cleveland and New York.

Theard, Sam.
You Rascal You. Reflective song in which one contemplates the state of his feelings at a certain juncture. Published by Gotham Music Service Inc., New York.

Williams, Spencer.
I Ain't Got Nobody. Novelty Piano Solo transcription of the 1914 song by Charles Warfield. No date; ca. 1931? Published by Joe Davis, Inc., New York. Would fit splendidly into a concert of Gershwin piano solo transcriptions!

1932.

Confrey, Zez.
Buffoon. Piano Novelty. Published by Boston Music Company, Boston.

1933.

Hill, Billy.
The Old Spinning Wheel. Song. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York.

Porter, Cole.
Experiment. Song. "The apple at the top of the tree is never to high to achieve,/So take an example from Eve—Experiment." Published by Music Publishers Holding Corporation, New York.

Vanderbeck, F.E.
Edelweiss Glide. Waltz. Published by Volkwein Bros, Inc., Pittsburgh.

Warren, Harry (with Dubin, Al).
Keep Young and Beautiful. Song. "After you grow old, baby,/You don't have to be cold, baby." Published by M. Witmark & Sons, New York.

• 1935.

Kern, Jerome (with Harbach, Otto).
Lovely to Look At. Song. Published by T.B. Harms, New York.

• 1936.

Kahn, Gus, King, Wayne, and Bivens, Burke.
Josephine. Song; piano transcription of 1937 by Hugo Frey. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc., New York.

• 1938.

Engleman, Harry (arranger).
Pianistic Pie. Pastiche of songs California Here I Come, When You're Smiling, For Me and My Gal, I'm Just Wild About Harry, and Chicago. Photocopy. Published by B. Feldman & Co., London.

• 1939.

Robinson, J. Russel.
Eccentric. Adaptation of Robinson's 1912 That Eccentric Rag. Published by Handy Brothers Music Co., Inc., New York.

• 1940.

Olsen & Johnson, Levison, Jay, and Evans, Ray.
G'Bye Now. Song. Published by Broadcast Music, Inc., New York.
Mary Goes Round. Song. Published by Broadcast Music, Inc., New York.

• 1945.

Simon, Nat (with Tobias, Charllie).
No Can Do. Song. Published by Robbins Music Corporation, New York.

• 1947.

Porter, Cole (piano adaptation by Levine, Henry).
You're the Top (instrumental piano adaptation). Published by Harms Inc., New York.

• 1975.

Clarke, Lucia.
Cotton Rag. Published by Myklas Press, Boulder, Colorado.


• Folios, in alphabetical order by title.

A Little Lost Lamb, by Joseph F. Lamb. Includes The Alaskan Rag, The Beehive Rag, Chasin' the Chippies, Gee Kid But I Like You, Greased Lightning Rag, I Want To Be a Bird-Man, I'll Follow the Crowd to Coney, The Jersey Rag, Joe Lamb's Old Rag, Lorne Scots on Parade, Mignonne, My Queen of Zanzibar, Ragged Rapids Rag, The Rag-Time Special, Rapid Transit, Red Feather, Spanish Fly, and Walper House Rag. Published by Ragtime Press, Oak Forest, Illinois, no date.

Barn Dance[,] World's Greatest Collection of Quadrilles, Jigs, Reels, and Hornpipes. Published by M.M. Cole Publishing Co., Chicago, no date.

Bert Willliams Folio of Ne'er-To-Be-Forgotten Songs. Published by Robbins-Engel, Inc., New York, 1925. Includes the following songs: "All In Down and Out," "Bon Bon Buddy," "Down Among the Sugar Cane," "He's a Cousin of Mine," "If He Comes In, I'm Going Out," "I May Be Crazy, But I'm No Fool," "Let It Alone," "Nobody," "That Minor Strain," "You're in the Right Church But the Wrong Pew."

Famous Negro Spirituals. Transcribed and arranged by Hugo Frey. Published by Robbins Music Corporation, New York, No date for folio, seemingly the 1950s.

Fox Modern Piano Pieces Volume I. "Appropriate for the Home, Motion Pictures, Teaching, Etc." Including pieces by Jules Reynard, Robert L. Creighton, Grant Wellesley, Frederic Van Norman, and Kathryn Hawthorne. Published by Sam Fox Publishing Co., Cleveland and New York, 1923.

Gershwin at the Keyboard. Piano arrangement by George Gershwin of a number of his songs. Published by New World Music Corp., New York, no date.

Herbert Ingraham's Classic Rags. Contains Hot Tamale Rag, Nicest Sweetest Cutest Rag, Piccalily Rag, Poison Ivy Rag, Salt and Pepper Rag, Slippery Elm Rag, St. Vitus Dance Rag, The Lost Rag. Published by Shapiro Music Publisher, New York, 1909.

Hot Breaks for Piano[/]Hot But Easy To Play, by Art Shefte. Published by Forster Music Publisher Inc., Chicago, 1927.

Jacobs' Piano Folio One-Steps for Comedy, Western and Comic Hurry. Includes the following by Geoge L. Cobb: Bohunkus, Broken China, Here's How, Javanola, Levee Land, Put and Take; the following by Ed. M. Florin: Parisian Parade; the following by A.J. Weidt: Ger-Ma-Nee. Published by Walter Jacobs, Boston, no date (early 1920s?)

Little Nellie Kelly, by George M. Cohan. Folio. Medley of song selections from the show, including music for: "The Great New York Police," "The Name of Kelly," "The Hinkey Dee," "You Remind Me of Mother," "Nellie Kelly I Love You," and "Until My Luck Comes Rolling Along." Published by B. Feldman & Co., London. 1922.

The Man Who Owns Broadway, by George M. Cohan. Folio of song selections from the show, including music for: "I've Always Been A Good Old Sport," "When A Servant Learns A Secret," "There's Something About A Uniform," and "I'm All O.K. With K. and E.," plus lyrics only for: "Love Will Make or Break a Man," "I'll Go The Route For You," "I'm In Love With One of the Stars," and "The Man Who Owns Broadway." Published by The Cohan & Harris Publishing Co., 1919.

Nothing But Rags. Includes The Rag-Time Laundry (W.C. Powell; 1902), Happy Sammy (F.C. Schmitt; 1906), Dixie Queen (Bob Hoffman; 1906), Lauterbach (Ernest A. Ittner; 1906), Sweet Pickles (Theron C. Bennett; 1907), Monkey Faces (Leo Friedman; 1902), Palm Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin; 1903), Pork and Beans (Theron C. Bennett; 1909), and La Mona (W.C. Powell & Al Fredericks; 1907). Published by Victor Kremer Co., Chicago, New York, London, Sydney, no date (ca. 1909).

101 Rare Rags, selected by Richard Zimmerman. Published by Richard Zimmerman, Los Angeles, 1988.

Pioneer Rag-Time Folio No. 2. Includes Original Rags (Scott Joplin), Ma Ragtime Baby (Fred Stone), The Bos'n Rag (Fred Stone), Sue (Fred Stone), Flipity Flop (L.H. Dougherty), Sunny Susan (Harold L. Frankensteen), Black Diamond (Grace Marie Boland), Harum Scarum (L.W. Young), A Virginny Frolic (H.O. Wheeler), Queen of the Ragtime (Harry Powers), X-N-Tric (Louise V. Gustin), Cordelia (M.E. Foy), Topsy Turvy (Louise V. Gustin), A Black Smoke (Charles L. Johnson), A Cakeless Cakewalk (L.J. Wolcott), My Honey Girl (L.W. Young), An Old Virginny Cake-Walk (Louise V. Gustin), Cuban Queens (Harold L. Frankensteen), Checkers (N.M. Stokes), Linda (Louise V. Gustin), and Mississippi Bubble (Chauncey Haines). Published by Whitney Warner Pub. Co., Detroit, Shapiro-Remick & Co., New York, no date.

6 Modern American Dances, by Hugo Frey. Includes Calicoco, Dôdola, Havanola, Rockin' the Boat, Topsy, Uncle Tom; Frey has somewhat re-composed some of these from the earlier sheet-music versions. Published by Robbins Music Corporation, New York, no date (ca. 1928?).

Six Rags for the Piano, by Fred Heltman. Includes Chewin' the Rag, Clover Blossom, Fred Heltman's Rag, Ring Tum Diddie, Shine or Polish, Sunflower Babe. Published by Fred Heltman Co., Cleveland, no date.

Sunny, by Jerome Kern. Medley of tunes from the musical comedy Sunny of 1926. Published by T.B. Harms Co., 62 & 64 West 45th Street, New York, and Chappell & Co. Ltd., 50 New Bond Street, London.

The Rag Bag. Includes Darkies' Spring Song (Van Alstyne), Hocus Pocus Rag (Reiterman), Jasper's Dream (Beebe), Levee Rag (Mullen), Odds and Ends (Van Alstyne), Rag Time Chimes (Van Alstyne), Spaghetti Rag (Brown), Sycamore Rag (Scott Joplin, but in a different version by Wm. H. Tyers), Wiggy Waggy Rag (Burgess). Published by Leo Feist, New York, 1910.

Un Giorno in Venezia, by Ethelbert Nevin. Includes Alba, Gondolieri, Canzone Amorosa, Buona Notte. Published by John Church Company, Cincinnati, New York, Chicago, Leipsic, 1898.





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