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- Where do we go from here?
- A bunch of blues : fox trot
- A-mi-ti-ya : (Ah-me-te-yah) : (A Persian love song)
- Adele : song
- Afghanistan : a romance of Asia
- After 'while
- After bathing : intermezzo : gavotte
- After the war is over
- After vespers : (A twilight meditation)
- Ain't dat lovin'?
- Alabama lullaby
- Alabamy bound
- Alabamy bound
- Alabamy bound
- Alabamy bound
- Alabamy bound
- Alabamy bound
- Alabamy bound
- All I can do is just love you
- All aboard for Dixie Land : song
- All alone
- All alone
- All alone
- All that I ask of you is love
- All that I ask of you is love
- All that I ask of you is love
- All that I ask of you is love
- All that I ask of you is love
- Alone at last
- Alone at last
- Alone at last
- Alone upon the housetops, op. 30, no. 7
- Alone upon the housetops, op. 30, no. 7
- Along the way to Waikiki : song
- American beauties : intermezzo & two step
- American crusaders : march and two step
- Amo : (song)
- Anchored
- And a little child shall lead them
- Any little girl, that's a nice little girl, is the right little girl for me
- Any little girl, that's a nice little girl, is the right little girl for me
- Any little girl, that's a nice little girl, is the right little girl for me
- Any little girl, that's a nice little girl, is the right little girl for me
- Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland
- Are you from Dixie? : 'cause I'm from Dixie too
- Armenian maid : oriental song
- As the grain needs the rain, so I need you once again
- Ask her while the band is playing
- At the end of the road
- At the matineĆØ : waltzes
- At the wedding : march
- Autumn leaves : reverie
- Autumn leaves : waltzes
- Azure skies : (reverie)
- Baby shoes
- Baby sister blues : song
- Back to Dixieland
- Back to my old home town
- Back where the daffodils grow
- Back where the katy-dids sing
- Baltimore blues : novelty song
- Barcelona beauties : waltz
- Barn dance : schottische simplice
- Battle of the waves : march and two-step
- Be my little baby bumble bee
- Be sweet to me kid
- Beautiful lady : valse
- Beautiful star of heaven : reverie, op. 48
- Bedelia : the Irish coon song serenade
- Bedelia : the Irish coon song serenade
- Bedelia : the Irish coon song serenade
- Bells
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Big Ben : (Descriptive) : one-step or two-step
- Billy boy
- Billy, Billy, bounce your baby doll
- Bimini Bay : song
- Bing! Bang! Bing 'em on the Rhine : comic song
- Birth of love waltzes : Naissance d'amour
- Blooming Lize
- Blue bell : march song and chorus
- Blue bell : march song and chorus
- Blue bell : march song and chorus
- Blue bell : march song and chorus
- Blue bell : march song and chorus
- Blues : (my naughty sweetie gives to me)
- Blues : (my naughty sweetie gives to me)
- Bluin' the blues : song and fox trot
- Boo-hoo
- Boogie rag
- Bow wow blues : (my mama treats me like a dog)
- Brass band Ephraham Jones
- Break the news to mother
- Brides and butterflies : waltzes
- Bright eyes, good bye
- Bring back my Daddy to me
- Bring back that old-fashioned waltz : song
- Bring on the pepper
- Broken threads
- Brown skin : (Who're you for?) : the singing one-step
- Budweiser's a friend of mine
- Bugle call rag
- By the camp fire
- By the light of the jungle moon
- By the light of the silvery moon
- By the old Ohio shore : a memory
- By the watermelon vine : Lindy Lou
- C'est vous : (Say voo) = It's you
- C'est vous : (Say voo) = It's you
- C'est vous : (Say voo) = It's you
- California
- Can't we be the same old friends
- CarmeƱa : vocal waltz / [music by] H. Lane Wilson ; [words by] Ellis Walton
- Carnival queen : the smart set's favorite skating waltz
- Carolina in the morning : song
- Carolina in the morning : song
- Castellano : waltzes
- Chain of daisies : waltz
- Chanticleer : (cock a doodle doo) : rag march two-step
- Chapel chimes
- Charley, my boy
- Chicken reel : song
- Chili Bean : Eenie-meenie-minie-mo
- Chili Bean : Eenie-meenie-minie-mo
- Chimes at eventide
- Chimes at twilight : reverie
- Chin Chin : fox trot
- Chin-Chin : (open your heart and let me in) : song
- Chinese firecrackers
- Circus day in Dixie : song
- Cleopatra : song
- Cleopatra had a jazz band
- Climbing up the scale
- Close your eyes : ballad fox trot
- Coaxing the piano
- Come along ma cherie
- Come along with me
- Come back to Arizona : song
- Come back to me / music by Will Donaldson ; words by Billy Rose
- Come back, Marguerite.
- Come, Josephine in my flying machine : (Up she goes!)
- Come, Josephine in my flying machine : (Up she goes!)
- Connecticut march
- Flower song : Blumenlied
- Flower song : Blumenlied
- General Pershing : (one-step, march or two-step)
- Good night, wherever you are
- Good-bye Broadway, hello France!
- Hail! hail! the gang's all here! : what the deuce do we care
- He's got those big blue eyes like you Daddy mine
- Homeward bound
- Homeward bound
- Homeward bound
- Honolulu, America loves you : [we've got to hand it to you]
- Honolulu, America loves you : [we've got to hand it to you]
- Honolulu, America loves you : [we've got to hand it to you]
- I am sending criss cross kisses to some one's soldier boy
- I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier
- I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier
- I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier
- I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier
- I don't want to get well
- I want to go home
- I wish I was in Blighty
- I'll come sailing home to you : (a long way from Broadway)
- I'm forever blowing bubbles : song
- I'm sorry I made you cry
- I'm sorry I made you cry
- I've got the army blues
- If he can fight like he can love, good night Germany!
- If he can fight like he can love, good night Germany!
- If you don't like our President Wilson (you knife the land that feeds us all)
- In rank and file : march and two step
- Indianola : instrumental novelty and fox trot
- Indianola : song
- Indianola : song
- Invitation rag
- It's a long way to Berlin but we'll get there
- It's a long way to Berlin, but we'll get there!
- It's a long way to Berlin, but we'll get there!
- It's a long way to Berlin, but we'll get there!
- Ja-da : ja da, ja da, jing, jing, jing!
- Johnny's in town
- Johnny's in town
- Johnny, get your gun and be a soldier
- Just a baby's letter : found in no man's land
- Just like Washington crossed the Delaware, General Pershing will cross the Rhine
- Keep your head down "Fritzie boy"
- King-Sol : march and two-step
- Love o' mine : ballad
- My Red Cross girlie : the wound is somewhere in my heart
- My dreamy China lady : song
- My sweetheart is somewhere in France
- Over there
- Over there
- Say a prayer for the boys out there
- Send me away with a smile
- Somewhere in France : (is the Lily)
- Springtime of love : valse
- The Boulevard glide : Dance Parisienne
- The Broadway blues
- The Chanticleer rag
- The Honolulu blues
- The Marseillaise : La Marseillaise
- The Marseillaise : La Marseillaise : French national hymn
- The Navy will bring them back!
- The beautiful land of Bon Bon
- The birds and the brook : caprice
- The blue grass rag : one step
- The bonus blues
- The cavalier : march & two step
- The cavalier : march & two step
- The crack o' the whip : march and two step
- The ragtime volunteers are off to war
- The trail to Sunset Valley
- There's a green hill out in Flanders : (there's a green hill up in Maine)
- There's a little bit of bad in every good little girl
- There's a little bit of bad in every good little girl
- There's a little bit of bad in every good little girl
- There's a little bit of bad in every good little girl
- There's a little bit of bad in every good little girl
- There's a little bit of bad in every good little girl
- There's a service flag flying at our house
- There's a service flag flying at our house
- Wake up, America!
- We'll knock the Heligo-- into Heligo-- out of Heligoland!
- We'll never let our old flag fall
- We're all going calling on the Kaiser
- We're all going calling on the Kaiser
- We're going over
- We're going over
- When Jack comes sailing home again : song
- When it's night-time down in Burgundy : song
- When we gathered roses of love : ballad
- Where do we go from here
- Where do we go from here?
- Where do we go from here?
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- Alone upon the housetops, op. 30, no. 7
- Castellano : waltzes
- Chain of daisies : waltz
- Chanticleer : (cock a doodle doo) : rag march two-step
- Chapel chimes
- Charley, my boy
- Chicken reel : song
- Chili Bean : Eenie-meenie-minie-mo
- Chili Bean : Eenie-meenie-minie-mo
- Chimes at eventide
- Chimes at twilight : reverie
- Chin Chin : fox trot
- Chin-Chin : (open your heart and let me in) : song
- Chinese firecrackers
- Circus day in Dixie : song
- Cleopatra : song
- Cleopatra had a jazz band
- Climbing up the scale
- Close your eyes : ballad fox trot
- Coaxing the piano
- Come along ma cherie
- Come along with me
- Come back to Arizona : song
- Come back to me / music by Will Donaldson ; words by Billy Rose
- Come back, Marguerite.
- Come, Josephine in my flying machine : (Up she goes!)
- Come, Josephine in my flying machine : (Up she goes!)
- Connecticut march
- Flower song : Blumenlied
- Flower song : Blumenlied
- General Pershing : (one-step, march or two-step)
- Good night, wherever you are
- Good-bye Broadway, hello France!
- Hail! hail! the gang's all here! : what the deuce do we care
- He's got those big blue eyes like you Daddy mine
- Homeward bound
- Homeward bound
- Homeward bound
- Honolulu, America loves you : [we've got to hand it to you]
- Honolulu, America loves you : [we've got to hand it to you]
- Honolulu, America loves you : [we've got to hand it to you]
- I am sending criss cross kisses to some one's soldier boy
- I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier
- I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier
- I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier
- I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier
- I don't want to get well
- I want to go home
- I wish I was in Blighty
- I'll come sailing home to you : (a long way from Broadway)
- I'm forever blowing bubbles : song
- I'm sorry I made you cry
- I'm sorry I made you cry
- I've got the army blues
- If he can fight like he can love, good night Germany!
- If he can fight like he can love, good night Germany!
- If you don't like our President Wilson (you knife the land that feeds us all)
- In rank and file : march and two step
- Indianola : instrumental novelty and fox trot
- Indianola : song
- Indianola : song
- Invitation rag
- It's a long way to Berlin but we'll get there
- It's a long way to Berlin, but we'll get there!
- It's a long way to Berlin, but we'll get there!
- It's a long way to Berlin, but we'll get there!
- Ja-da : ja da, ja da, jing, jing, jing!
- Johnny's in town
- Johnny's in town
- Johnny, get your gun and be a soldier
- Just a baby's letter : found in no man's land
- Just like Washington crossed the Delaware, General Pershing will cross the Rhine
- Keep your head down "Fritzie boy"
- King-Sol : march and two-step
- Love o' mine : ballad
- My Red Cross girlie : the wound is somewhere in my heart
- My dreamy China lady : song
- My sweetheart is somewhere in France
- Over there
- Over there
- Say a prayer for the boys out there
- Send me away with a smile
- Somewhere in France : (is the Lily)
- Springtime of love : valse
- The Boulevard glide : Dance Parisienne
- The Broadway blues
- The Chanticleer rag
- The Honolulu blues
- The Marseillaise : La Marseillaise
- The Marseillaise : La Marseillaise : French national hymn
- The Navy will bring them back!
- The beautiful land of Bon Bon
- The birds and the brook : caprice
- The blue grass rag : one step
- The bonus blues
- The cavalier : march & two step
- The cavalier : march & two step
- The crack o' the whip : march and two step
- The ragtime volunteers are off to war
- The trail to Sunset Valley
- There's a green hill out in Flanders : (there's a green hill up in Maine)
- There's a little bit of bad in every good little girl
- There's a little bit of bad in every good little girl
- There's a little bit of bad in every good little girl
- There's a little bit of bad in every good little girl
- There's a little bit of bad in every good little girl
- There's a little bit of bad in every good little girl
- There's a service flag flying at our house
- There's a service flag flying at our house
- Wake up, America!
- We'll knock the Heligo-- into Heligo-- out of Heligoland!
- We'll never let our old flag fall
- We're all going calling on the Kaiser
- We're all going calling on the Kaiser
- We're going over
- We're going over
- When Jack comes sailing home again : song
- When it's night-time down in Burgundy : song
- When we gathered roses of love : ballad
- Where do we go from here
- Where do we go from here?
- Where do we go from here?
- Where do we go from here?
- A bunch of blues : fox trot
- A-mi-ti-ya : (Ah-me-te-yah) : (A Persian love song)
- Adele : song
- Afghanistan : a romance of Asia
- After 'while
- After bathing : intermezzo : gavotte
- After the war is over
- After vespers : (A twilight meditation)
- Ain't dat lovin'?
- Alabama lullaby
- Alabamy bound
- Alabamy bound
- Alabamy bound
- Alabamy bound
- Alabamy bound
- Alabamy bound
- Alabamy bound
- All I can do is just love you
- All aboard for Dixie Land : song
- All alone
- All alone
- All alone
- All that I ask of you is love
- All that I ask of you is love
- All that I ask of you is love
- All that I ask of you is love
- All that I ask of you is love
- Alone at last
- Alone at last
- Alone at last
- Carolina in the morning : song
- Alone upon the housetops, op. 30, no. 7
- Along the way to Waikiki : song
- American beauties : intermezzo & two step
- American crusaders : march and two step
- Amo : (song)
- Anchored
- And a little child shall lead them
- Any little girl, that's a nice little girl, is the right little girl for me
- Any little girl, that's a nice little girl, is the right little girl for me
- Any little girl, that's a nice little girl, is the right little girl for me
- Any little girl, that's a nice little girl, is the right little girl for me
- Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland
- Are you from Dixie? : 'cause I'm from Dixie too
- Armenian maid : oriental song
- As the grain needs the rain, so I need you once again
- Ask her while the band is playing
- At the end of the road
- At the matineĆØ : waltzes
- At the wedding : march
- Autumn leaves : reverie
- Autumn leaves : waltzes
- Azure skies : (reverie)
- Baby shoes
- Baby sister blues : song
- Back to Dixieland
- Back to my old home town
- Back where the daffodils grow
- Back where the katy-dids sing
- Baltimore blues : novelty song
- Barcelona beauties : waltz
- Barn dance : schottische simplice
- Battle of the waves : march and two-step
- Be my little baby bumble bee
- Be sweet to me kid
- Beautiful lady : valse
- Beautiful star of heaven : reverie, op. 48
- Bedelia : the Irish coon song serenade
- Bedelia : the Irish coon song serenade
- Bedelia : the Irish coon song serenade
- Bells
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Beloved
- Big Ben : (Descriptive) : one-step or two-step
- Billy boy
- Billy, Billy, bounce your baby doll
- Bimini Bay : song
- Bing! Bang! Bing 'em on the Rhine : comic song
- Birth of love waltzes : Naissance d'amour
- Blooming Lize
- Blue bell : march song and chorus
- Blue bell : march song and chorus
- Blue bell : march song and chorus
- Blue bell : march song and chorus
- Blue bell : march song and chorus
- Blues : (my naughty sweetie gives to me)
- Blues : (my naughty sweetie gives to me)
- Bluin' the blues : song and fox trot
- Boo-hoo
- Boogie rag
- Bow wow blues : (my mama treats me like a dog)
- Brass band Ephraham Jones
- Break the news to mother
- Brides and butterflies : waltzes
- Bright eyes, good bye
- Bring back my Daddy to me
- Bring back that old-fashioned waltz : song
- Bring on the pepper
- Broken threads
- Brown skin : (Who're you for?) : the singing one-step
- Budweiser's a friend of mine
- Bugle call rag
- By the camp fire
- By the light of the jungle moon
- By the light of the silvery moon
- By the old Ohio shore : a memory
- By the watermelon vine : Lindy Lou
- C'est vous : (Say voo) = It's you
- C'est vous : (Say voo) = It's you
- C'est vous : (Say voo) = It's you
- California
- Can't we be the same old friends
- CarmeƱa : vocal waltz / [music by] H. Lane Wilson ; [words by] Ellis Walton
- Carnival queen : the smart set's favorite skating waltz
- Carolina in the morning : song
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