Popular music -- United States -- 1921-1930
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- "Hello Lindy"
- 'Spiew juchasa/Song of the shepherd : songs of the Slavic Americans
- 'Tis not true
- 'Way out west in Kansas
- (I'd like to be) a bee in your boudoir : (duet)
- (I'm just wild about everything) And especially you! : fox-trot song
- (Neath the) Drowsy hollow moon
- (There's something about an) Old fashioned girl : (from "Just imagine") / DeSylva, Brown, Henderson. Yours and mine / [words by] Nelson ; [music by] Burke
- (Think of you, think of me) In the moonlight
- (When I'm walkin' with my sweetness) Down among the sugar-cane
- (You're always sure of) my love for you
- (You're not asking me) I'm telling you
- A Song of the Orient : oriental serenade
- A baby's best friend : (Beatrice Lillie's burlesque ballad)
- A bachelor's lament : a whimsy
- A bench in the park
- A bird in a gilded cage
- A blackbird's song
- A bluebird sings
- A boy and a girl were dancing
- A bundle of old love letters
- A bungalow-- a radio-- and you! : fox-trot song
- A caution
- A child's night song
- A cottage for sale
- A cottage for sale
- A cup of coffee, a sandwich and you : from "Charlot's revue of 1926"
- A garden in the rain
- A gay caballero
- A little bit bad
- A little close harmony
- A loaf, a jug and thou
- A nostalgia trip to the stars, 1920-1950
- A picture from life's other side : There's no disappointment in Heaven
- A smile will go a long long way
- A smile will go a long long way
- Abide with me : a sacred solo
- Above the stars : Über den Sternen : waltz, op. 122
- Absence makes the heart grow fonder : (for somebody else)
- Absent
- Absent
- Adelai : a little Mexican serenade
- Adieu, New York! : fox-trot
- Admiration valse
- Adorable : fox-trot song
- Adoration waltz
- Advice : song
- Advice : song
- Afraid : (of losing you)
- After : a song of contrasts : for voice and piano
- After I see the Sandman
- After I've called you sweetheart : (How can I call you friend)
- After I've called you sweetheart : (How can I call you friend)
- After I've called you sweetheart : (How can I call you friend)
- After I've called you sweetheart : (how can I call you friend) ; I ain't that kind of a baby!
- After I've called you sweetheart : how can I call you friend
- After all, I adore you
- After all, I adore you
- After every party
- After long absence
- After my laughter came tears
- After my laughter came tears
- After the dance : waltz song
- After you've gone
- Afterthoughts : novelette
- Aggravatin' papa
- Aggravatin' papa : (don't you try to two-time me)
- Ah! Sweet mystery of life : (the dream melody)
- Ah's done see'd er callicker mule : song : a negro superstition
- Ah, thou beloved one, op. 4
- Ain't it a shame : negro dialect song (semi-spiritual)
- Ain't misbehavin'
- Ain't she sweet
- Ain't she sweet?
- Ain't she sweet?
- Ain't she sweet?
- Ain't she sweet?
- Ain't we got fun
- Ain't we got fun : song
- Ain't we got fun : song
- Ain't we got fun : song
- Ain't you ashamed!
- Ain't you ashamed!
- Ain't you ashamed!
- Ain't you coming out, Malinda?
- Al Goodman and his orchestra : Harry Horlick and his orchestra
- Al Jolson's Coo-coo song
- Alabama Rose
- Alabama stomp
- Alabamy bound
- Alabamy bound
- Alabamy bound
- Alabamy bound
- Alabamy bound
- Alabamy bound
- Alabamy bound
- Alan Jones in the roaring 20's
- Alanna Machree
- All I want to do : (Is to be with you)
- All I want to do is to be with you : fox-trot song
- All alone
- All alone
- All alone
- All alone
- All alone wth you in a little rendezvous
- All by yourself in the moonlight : (let's fall in love) : from "Paris" / Porter
- All for you : song
- All muddled up : a snappy syncopated song for fox trotters
- All my thoughts are turning back to home sweet home
- All over nothing at all : fox trot song
- All over nothing at all : fox trot song
- All that I need is you : fox trot song
- All the world is sunshine
- Aloha oe : (Farewell to thee)
- Aloma
- Alone at last
- Alone at last
- Alone at last
- Alone with Jesus
- Along the highway 'neath the dear old red wood trees
- Always
- Always
- Always
- Always
- Always
- Always as I close my eyes
- Always in all ways
- Always you're near : waltz-song
- Am I blue?
- Am I blue?
- Am I blue? : (from "On with the show")
- Am I wasting my time on you?
- Amapola : (Pretty little poppy) : song
- Amapola : (Pretty little poppy) : song
- America : My country! 'tis of thee
- America did it again
- America is proud of you : march song
- America the beautiful
- Among my souvenirs
- Among my souvenirs
- Among my sovenirs : Entre mis recuerdos : fox trot
- An Armstrong's Quaker Rug in every home : signature song of the Armstrong Quakers
- And the band played on
- And then we wrote : American composers and lyricists sing, play and conduct their own songs
- And then your lips met mine
- And then your lips met mine
- Andy Gump
- Angel child : foxtrot song
- Angel child : foxtrot song
- Another waltz (with you)
- Answering : your heart answering mine
- Any ice to-day, Lady? : a collegiate razz-berry
- Anything you say!
- Anything your heart desires
- Apple sauce : some advice in fox trot time
- Apple sauce : some advice in fox trot time
- April blossoms : duet
- April ecstasy
- April is a lady : song, op. 41, no. 4
- April showers
- April showers
- April showers
- Arab love-song
- Arcady : (en Arcadie)
- Are you ashamed of me?
- Are you happy?
- Are you happy?
- Are you happy?
- Are you lonely?
- Are you lonesome to-night?
- Are you lonesome tonight? : (to break away from you) / Dawson, Williams
- Are you playing fair? : fox trot song
- Are you sorry?
- Are you sorry?
- Are you thinking of me tonight? : waltz ballad
- Argentine : tango serenade
- Arizona stars : song
- Arizona stars : song
- Arizona stars : song
- Around the corner : 6/8 novelty song
- Around the corner : comedy fox trot song
- As I sailed out of Callao
- As a porcupine pines for its pork : (that's how I pine for you)
- As a porcupine pines for its pork : (that's how I pine for you)
- As long as I have you
- As long as I have you
- As long as I have you : (And you have me)
- Asleep in the deep
- At Tankerton Inn : song
- At Tankerton inn : song
- At dawning : I love you = A l'aurore
- At eve I heard a flute
- At peace with the world
- At sundown
- At sundown : (when love is calling me home) : fox-trot song
- At sundown : (when love is calling me home) : fox-trot song
- At the Indian cabaret
- At the end of a cobblestone road
- At the end of a cobblestone road
- At the end of a cobblestone road
- At the end of a winding lane
- At the end of a winding lane
- At the end of the broken down trail
- At the end of the day with you
- At the end of the road
- At the end of the road
- At the end of the road
- At the end of the road
- At the end of the sunset trail
- At the end of the sunset trail
- At the end of the sunset trail
- At the table
- Atta boy : (old pal! old sock! old kid! old thing! old gold! old baby!)
- Autumn
- Avalon town
- Avalon town
- Avalon town
- Avalon town
- Avalon town
- Avalon town
- Away down east in Maine
- Away down south in Heaven
- Away from you
- Baby and me
- Baby face
- Baby face
- Baby face : song
- Baby feet go pitter patter : ('cross my floor)
- Baby o' mine : a lullaby
- Baby sister blues : song
- Baby your mother : (like she babied you)
- Baby your mother : like she babied you : a tender loving fox trot ballad
- Baby's awake now : (Maud)
- Baby's birthday party
- Baby, won't you please come home
- Baby-- oh where can you be?
- Baby-land of nod
- Baby-mine : melody fox trot song
- Back home in Illinois
- Back in Hackensack New Jersey
- Back in the hills of Colorado
- Back in the old neighborhood
- Back in your own back yard
- Back in your own back yard
- Back in your own back yard
- Back o' town blues : a New Orleans blues
- Back where the daffodils grow
- Back where the daisies grow
- Bad baby
- Bad girl
- Baltimore
- Bam Bam Bamy shore
- Bam, bam, bamy shore
- Bambalina : (Nina & chorus)
- Bamboo Bay : song
- Bandanna babies
- Banks o' Doon
- Barbara
- Barcelona
- Barcelona : Spanish 6-8 fox-trot song
- Barnacle Bill the sailor no. 2 : Peg-Leg Jack
- Barney Google
- Barney Google
- Barney Google : song
- Bashful baby
- Be the best of whatever you are
- Beale Street mamma
- Beale Street mamma
- Beautiful
- Beautiful
- Beautiful
- Beautiful Yavapai Hills
- Beautiful dawn
- Beautiful girls
- Beautiful gypsy : (Rosalie and Dick)
- Beautiful mother
- Beauty parade
- Bebe : fox trot song
- Because I know you're mine
- Because I love you
- Because I walk with Thee
- Because my baby don't mean maybe now
- Because of you : (the world is mine) : fox trot ballad
- Because they all love you
- Bees knees : a queen bee fox trot full of honey
- Before you came
- Before you go
- Before you go : (a fox trot ballad)
- Behind the clouds : are crowds and crowds of sunbeams
- Behind the clouds there's always sunshine
- Believe in me : duet
- Believe it or not : (I've found my man)
- Believe it or not! : it's always you
- Bells of the sea
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved : Amore
- Ben Bolt
- Beneath Venetian skies : (At twilight) : song
- Bengal Bay
- Beshebara
- Beside a babbling brook : song
- Beside a babbling brook : song
- Beside a babbling brook : song
- Beside a babbling brook : song
- Beside a babbling brook : song
- Beside a silv'ry stream
- Beside an open fireplace
- Betty co-ed : 6/8 fox-trot song
- Betty co-ed : 6/8 fox-trot song
- Beyond the blue horizon : song
- Beyond the blue horizon : song
- Big bad Bill
- Big boy
- Big brother
- Big city blues
- Big ole moon man
- Bill
- Billy buzz, op. 56, no.1
- Bimini Bay : song
- Bird songs at eventide
- Bird songs at eventide
- Bird songs at eventide
- Birdie : a sweety-tweety fox-trot
- Birds of a feather
- Birmingham papa, your Memphis mamma's comin' to town
- Bit by bit you're breaking my heart
- Bitter sweet blues
- Black and blue blues
- Black bottom
- Black eyed blues
- Black eyed susans
- Blade of mine
- Blame it on the moon
- Blame it on the moon
- Blame it on the two black crows
- Blame it on the waltz : song
- Blame it on the waltz : song
- Bleeding hearted blues
- Blinky moon bay
- Blondy
- Blondy
- Blossoms : (that bloom in the night)
- Blow hot and heavy
- Blow hot-- blow cold : (Flora)
- Blowing bubbles all day long
- Blue
- Blue Bonnet-- you make me feel blue
- Blue Danube blues
- Blue Danube blues
- Blue Hawaii : waltz song
- Blue Hawaiian moonlight
- Blue Hoosier blues
- Blue Pacific moonlight
- Blue again
- Blue baby : why are you blue
- Blue bird why don't you call on me?
- Blue bird why don't you call on me?
- Blue bird why don't you call on me?
- Blue bird why don't you call on me?
- Blue bird why don't you call on me?
- Blue black hoodoo blues
- Blue evening blues
- Blue grass
- Blue heaven : Among my souvenirs
- Blue is the night
- Blue jeans : fox trot song
- Blue moon
- Blue moon
- Blue river : song
- Blue shadows
- Blue skies
- Blue skies
- Blue yodel : fox trot
- Blue, turning grey over you
- Blue-eyed Sally
- Blue-eyed Sally
- Blue-eyed Sally
- Blue-eyed Sally
- Bluebird blues : a fox trot blues song
- Bluebirds in my belfry
- Boat song : (slowly stealing up and down the river)
- Bob white
- Body and soul
- Body and soul
- Bohemian girl : (Act lll), Then you'll remember me
- Bohemian girl : Then you'll remember me (act III)
- Bojangles of Harlem
- Bon soir : (good night) : chanson Parisienne : song
- Bonga boo
- Bonnie wee thing
- Boo-hoo-hoo : (you're gonna cry when I'm gone)
- Both sides now
- Bottoms up / words and music by Cliff Friend and George White
- Bow wow blues : (my mama treats me like a dog)
- Boys in gray
- Breakaway
- Breakfast in bed : (Duet)
- Breezin' along with the breeze : song
- Breezin' along with the breeze : song
- Bridal dawn
- Bridget O'Flynn : where've ya been?
- Bring back my blushing rose
- Bring back that old-fashioned waltz : song
- Bring back the daisies : waltz ballad
- Bring on the pepper
- Bringin' home the bacon
- Broadway
- Broadway melody
- Broadway melody
- Broadway rhythm
- Broken butterfly : fox trot
- Broken dreams
- Broken dreams
- Broken hearted : Sing me a baby song
- Broken hearted melody
- Broken-hearted Sue
- Broken-hearted lover
- Brother Pollasses' sermon on the letter "S" : Read 'em and weep
- Brother! Just laugh it off!
- Brown eyes : she belongs to me
- Bubble : (beautiful bubbles of love)
- Bugle call rag
- Bugle call rag
- Bugle call rag
- Building a nest for Mary : song
- Bum song no. 2 : In the Big Rock Candy Mountains
- Bum song no. 5 : (Happy-go-lucky boy)
- Bumpty bump
- Burgundy
- Burning kisses : fox trot song
- Burning sands : original fox trot
- But I do-- you know I do
- But not for me
- Butterfingers
- Button up your overcoat
- Buy buy for baby : (or baby will bye bye you)
- By a window at the end of the lane
- By hedgerow and meadow, op. 28, no. 3
- By myself : song
- By the Sapphire Sea