Title | Year | Composer | Attribution | Remarks |
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I Ain't A-Goin to Weep No More | 1900 | H. von Tilzer | Geo. Totten Smith (words) Emma Carus (sung by) |
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I Ain't Afraid of Nuthin' Dat's Alive | 1921 | A. Bernard(w&m) | ||
I Ain't Going Back to Baltimo' No Mo' | 1906 | S.N. Edmonds | Clarice Vance (sung by) | |
I Ain't Going to Mat-A-Loo-Loo | 1904 | H.J. Breen | T. Mayo Geary (co-author) Henry J. Breen (words) T. Mayo Geary (words) |
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I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None O' This Jelly Roll | 1919 | S. Williams(w&m) | C. Williams (co-author) | |
I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None O' This Jellyroll | 1919 | C. Williams | Spencer Williams (co-author) | |
I Ain't Gonna Play No Second Fiddle | ? | P. Bradford | ||
Soon I'll Be the Czar of Zanzibar | 1921 | J.T. Branen | ||
J.T. Branen | ||||
I Ain't Got No Ear For Music | 1911 | J. Schwartz | William Jerome (words) | |
I Ain't Got No Happy Home to Leave | 1899 | J.F. Helf(w&m) | ||
I Ain't Got No Happy Home to Leave | 1900 | P. Dresser | ||
I Ain't Got No Time | 1903 | T.S. Barron | Felix F. Feist (words) | |
I Ain't Got No Time to Be Your Baby | 1900 | G. Edwards | ||
I Ain't Got Nobody | 1911 | C.E. Brandon(w&m) | ||
I Ain't Got Nobody | 1916 | C. Warfield | Steven Williams (co-author) Roger Graham (words) |
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I Ain't Got Nobody and I Don't Want Nobody But You | 1926 | A. Baer | Lewis (words) Young (words) |
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⇑I Ain't Got Nobody to Love | 1924 | S. Coslow(w&m) | Abner Silver (co-author) | |
I Ain't Got Weary Yet! | 1918 | P. Wenrich | H.E. Johnson (words) | |
I Ain't Gwinter Work No Mo' | 1900 | J.R. Johnson | J. W Johnson (words) Bob Cole (words) |
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I Ain't Had No Lovin' in a Long Time | 1908 | J.R. Europe | ||
Don't Cry Baby | 1934 | I. Jones | Dave Franklin (words) | Arr. by R. H Noeltner |
I Ain't Married No More | 1917 | L.C. Copeland | Rennold Wolf (words) | |
I Ain't Never Been Kissed | 1929 | J.G. Gilbert | Edgar Leslie (words) Florrie Forde (sung by) |
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I Ain't Nobody's Darling | 1921 | R.A. King | Elmer Hughes (words) | |
I Ain't Seen No Messenger Boy | 1899 | N. Bivins(w&m) | ||
Just One Sweet Girl | 1918 | H. von Tilzer | Jack Mahoney (words) Mabel McKinley (sung by) |
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When the War Breaks Out in Mexico I'm Going to Go to Montreal | 1914 | J.B. Walsh | Ernest Breuer (words) | |
I Always Knew the Girl I'd Love, Would Be a Girl Like You | 1912 | G. Christie | J. Brandon Walsh (words) Maud Lambert (sung by) E.R. Ball (sung by) |
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I Am a Salaried Warrior | 1906 | J.P. Sousa | ||
I Am a Thief | ? | H. Warren(w&m) | ||
I Am a Yankee General | 1898 | M.H. Rosenfeld | R. A. Browne (words) | |
I Am Always Building Castles in the Air | 1919 | A.F. Phillips | Ted Garton (words) | |
I am Cleopatra | 1920 | E.R. Goetz | ||
I Am Climbing Mountains | 1919 | J. Kendis(w&m) | J. Brockman (co-author) | Successor to I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles |
⇑I Am Coming Back to You | 1919 | J.C. Halls | Rosella W. Stranad (words) | |
I Am Dreaming of Tomorrow and You | 1918 | A.W. Brown | Haven Gillespie (words) | |
I Am Getting Naughty, I Am | 1886 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | George Byford (sung by) E. Forman (sung by) |
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I Am Lonely For You | 1911 | H. Auracher | Earle C. Anthony (words) Arthur F. Kale (words) |
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I Am Longing For My Old Kentucky Home | 1904 | J.B. Mullen | Vincent Bryan (words) | |
I Am Longing For the Days That Might Have Been | 1913 | A.J. Doyle | Louise B. Jacobus (words) | |
I Am Longing For Tomorrow When I Think of Yesterday | 1909 | E Edwards | Arthur Longbrake (words) | |
I Am Longing To Be Longed For, Ofte | 1920 | J. Whidden(w&m) | ||
I Am Pecan Pete | ? | T. Murphy | ||
I Am So Eager | 1932 | J. Kern | ||
I Am So Shy | 1882 | T. Bendix | R.E. Graham (words) | |
I Am the Captain of the Pinafore | 1878 | A. Sullivan | W S Gilbert (co-author) R. Barrington (sung by) |
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I Am Thinking of My Pickaninny Days | 1901 | S. Joplin | Henry Jackson (words) | |
I Am Waiting For You Darling at the Old Red Mill | 1908 | E.S. Williams | M. F Sexton (words) | |
Happiness | 1917 | J. Jordan | ||
I Am Waiting For Your Answer, Dear, To-Night | 1901 | C.C. Clark | ||
I and My True Love | 1909 | S.P. Harris | ||
I Beg Your Pardon Dear Old Broadway | 1911 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
⇑I Believe in Miracles | 1934 | P. Wendling | Sam M. Lewis (words) Geo. W. Meyer (words) |
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I Believe in Miracles | 1935 | G.W. Meyer | P. Wendling (co-author) Sam M Lewis (words) |
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I Belong to the Government Now | 1903 | B. Johnson | ||
I Bow My Head in Silent Prayer | 1945 | W.F. Krenz | ||
I Breathe on Windows | ? | B. Mayerl | ||
I Bring a Love Song | 1930 | S. Romberg(w&m) | Oscar Hammerstein (words) | |
I Brought Red Roses in December to You | 1916 | H.A. Tierney | Hattie Burks (sung by) | |
I Built a Dream One Day | 1935 | S. Romberg | Oscar Hammerstein II (words) | |
I Call Her Sugar, She's So Sweet | 1920 | F. Rose | Tell Taylor (words) | |
I Called You My Sweetheart | 1917 | J.V. Monaco | H.E. Johnson (words) G. Clarke (words) |
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I Came to Life | 1930 | H. Arlen(w&m) | Ted Koehler (co-author) | |
I Can Always Find a Little Sunshine in the Y.M.C.A | 1918 | I. Berlin | ||
I Can Beat You Doing What You Doing Me | 1915 | C. Williams | Armand J. Piron (co-author) | |
I Can Beat You Doing What You're Doing Me | 1915 | A.J. Piron | Clarence Williams (words) | |
I Can Cook Too | 1944 | L. Bernstein | ||
I Can Dance With Everybody But My Wife | 1916 | J.L. Golden(w&m) | Joseph Cawthorn (words) | |
I Can Laugh, I Can Love | 1902 | P.A. Rubens | ||
I Can Say Truly Rural | 1909 | W. David | G. Arthurs (co-author) | |
⇑I Can Say Truly Rural | 1919 | G. Arthurs | W. David (words) J.S. Baker (words) |
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I Can Say Truly Rural | ? | Unknown | W. Bard (sung by) | |
I Can See You All Over the Place | 1936 | T. Waller | ||
I Can't Be Bothered Now | 1937 | G. Gershwin | ||
I Can't Be True to One Little Girl When Another Little Girl Comes 'round | 1912 | L. Edwards | ||
I'm Making Believe | 1944 | J.V. Monaco | Mack Gordon (words) | |
I Can't Believe It Was All Make-Believe Last Night | 1947 | J.F. Coots | Sam M Lewis (words) | |
I'm Getting Jealous of You | 1931 | B. Bernie | Harry Harris (words) | |
You're Just a Dream Come True | 1931 | I. Jones | Charles Newman (words) | |
I Can't Believe That It's You | 1932 | L.W. Gilbert | Abner Silver (words) | |
I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me | 1926 | C. Gaskill | Jimmy McHugh (co-author) | |
I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me | 1927 | J.F. McHugh | Clarence Gaskill (words) | |
I Can't Dance, I Got Ants in My Pants | 1934 | C. Williams | Charlie Gaines (co-author) Larry Wagner (co-author) |
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I Can't Do the Sum | 1903 | V. Herbert | ||
I Can't Do This I Can't Do That | 1920 | J. Schwartz | ||
I Can't Do Without You | 1928 | I. Berlin | Arr. by May Singhi Breen | |
My Future Just Passed | 1930 | R.A. Whiting | George Marion Jr. (words) | |
I Can't Face the Music | 1938 | R. Bloom | Ted Koehler (words) | |
⇑I Can't Find a Girl Like You | 1912 | B.M. Jerome | Will M Hough (words) | |
I Can't Find Another Girl Like You | 1906 | J. Hollander | Tell Taylor (words) | |
I Can't Forget | 1916 | T. Chattaway(w&m) | ||
I Can't Forget | 1916 | G.L. Cobb | Richard A. Whiting (words) Gus Kahn (words) |
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I Can't Forget How Dearly I Have Loved Her | 1899 | L.E. Berliner | W. Murduch (words) | |
I Can't Forget I Love You, Eloise | 1901 | J.W. Casey | G.A. Norton (words) | |
I Can't Forget I Loved You | 1903 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
I Can't Forget You Honey | 1899 | M. Nugent(w&m) | ||
I Can't Forget Your Eyes | 1915 | S. Hein | Harry Bache Smith (words) | |
I Can't Forgive You | 1938 | T. Waller | ||
It Might As Well Be You | 1918 | E.A. van Alstyne | Gus Kahn (words) | |
I Can't Get Enough! | 1911 | J.L. Golden | ||
I Can't Give You Anything But Love | 1928 | J.F. McHugh | Dorothy Fields (words) | |
I Can't Help Thinking of You | 1906 | E.R. Ball | ||
I Can't Keep My Eyes Off You | 1907 | W.H. Vodery | Ernest Hogan (co-author) Lester A. Walton (words) |
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I Can't Keep My Thoughts From Thinking of You | 1907 | G. Arthurs | C W Murphy (words) | |
I Can't Let 'em Suffer | 1918 | H. Creamer(w&m) | Turner Layton (co-author) | |
I Can't Lose My Home and My Pork Chops Too | 1899 | E. Hogan | ||
⇑I Can't Lose That Longing For You | 1937 | J. Greer | Mort Dixon (words) | |
I Can't Loving You Now | 1914 | E. Leslie | Ted Snyder (co-author) | |
I Can't Make Her Happy | 1928 | L. Pollack | Sidney Clare (co-author) | |
I Can't Reach That Top Note (Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah!) | 1909 | W. David | G. Arthurs (co-author) John S Baker (co-author) |
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I Can't Reach That Top Note | 1909 | G. Arthurs | W. David (words) W. Bard (sung by) |
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I Can't Remember | 1933 | I. Berlin | ||
I Can't Remember the Words | 1929 | T.H. Lodge | Milton Ager & Jack Yellen (words) | |
I Can't Stop Doing It Now | 1912 | J.A. Brennan | ||
I'm Going Back to Dixie | 1912 | T. Snyder | ||
I Can't Take My Eyes Off You | 1904 | P.A. Rubens | Rida Johnson Young (words) | |
I Can't Tell Why I Love You, But I Do | 1900 | G. Edwards | Will D. Cobb (words) Julie Mackey (sung by) W.J. Sullivan (sung by) |
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I Can't Think of Nothin' in the Wide, Wide World But You | 1907 | J.R. Johnson | Bob Cole (words) | |
I Can't Waltz Alone | 1935 | M.R. Steiner | Dorothy Fields (words) | |
I Cannot Bear to Say Goodbye | 1918 | A. Owen | ||
I Cannot Forget | 191? | M. Rossiter(w&m) | ||
I Cannot Sleep Without Dreaming of You | 1920 | V. Herbert | Richard Bruce (words) | |
I Cannot Tell You Why | 1932 | J.F. Coots | Roy Turk (words) | |
I Care Not What Your Past May Be | 1914 | A.F. Phillips | Dick Howard (words) | |
⇑I Cert'nly Love My Yaller Gal | 1899 | Unknown | ||
I Cert'nly Was a Very Busy Man | 1899 | T.H. Northrup | ||
I Cert'ny Wish He Would Come Back | 1914 | S. Brooks | Elizabeth M. Murray (sung by) Maud Lambert (sung by) |
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I Cert'ny Works Hard For Ma Money | 1899 | N. Bivins | Walter McCleunan (words) | |
Hard-To-Get Gertie | 1926 | M. Ager | ||
I Come From Sunny Dixie | 1903 | G.S. Waters | ||
I Could Be Happy - Only with You | 1906 | E. Smith(w&m) | ||
I Could Be Happy With Either One | 1903 | S. Hein | Will W. Heelan (words) | |
I Could Dance For Ever With You | ? | A. Joyce | ||
I Could Give Up Anything But You | 1928 | L. Brown | B. G. De Sylva (co-author) Ray Henderson (co-author) |
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I Could Have Had You | 1920 | A. Gumble | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
I Could Kiss You For That | 1940 | J.F. McHugh | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
I Could Learn to Love You | 1908 | H. Armstrong | Felix F. Feist (words) Sue Smith (sung by) |
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I Could Love a Million Girls | 1906 | C.M. Freeborn | Edgar Allan Woolf (words) | |
I Could Say Good Night to a Thousand Girls | 1914 | L. Edwards | Will D. Cobb (words) | |
I Couldn't Be Mean to You | 1934 | J. Greer | Stanley Adams (words) | |
Says I to Myself, Says I | 1917 | H. von Tilzer | Ed Moran (words) | |
I Couldn't Make a Hit With Molly | 1907 | J. Kendis | Herman Paley (co-author) | |
⇑I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night | 1944 | J.F. McHugh | Harold Adamson (words) | |
I Couldn't Tell Them What to Do | 1933 | V. Lawnhurst | Roy Turk (words) | |
I Cried ''Copper'' | 1882 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | E. Forman (sung by) T.W. Barrett (sung by) |
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I Cried for You | 1923 | G. Arnheim | Abe Lyman (co-author) Arthur Freed (words) |
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I Cried For You | 1923 | A. Freed | G. Arnheim (co-author) Abe Lyman (co-author) Glen Gray (sung by) |
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I Dare Not Love You | 1925 | S. Romberg | Harry B. Smith (words) | |
I Did It to Change My Luck | 1903 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | R. W. Bentley (sung by) | |
When America Is Captured by the Japs | 1905 | J.W. Bratton | Paul West (words) Inga Orner (sung by) |
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Come My True Love | 1905 | J.W. Bratton | ||
I Didn't Ask, He Didn't Say, So I Don't Know | 1908 | P. Wenrich | Tom Farrel (words) | |
I Didn't Dream It Was Love | 1932 | T. Waller | ||
I Didn't Go Home at All | 1909 | E. Leslie | Irving Berlin (words) Alice Lloyd (sung by) |
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I Didn't Know About You | 1944 | D. Ellington | Bob Russell (words) | |
I Didn't Mean a Word I Said | 1945 | J.F. McHugh | Harold Adamson (co-author) | |
Good-Bye Mister Caruso | 1909 | A. Piantadosi | Billy Dunham (words) | |
I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Slacker | ? | E. Platzmann | ||
I've Only One Idea About the Girls and That's to Love 'em | 1914 | A. Piantadosi | Earl Carroll (words) J. McCarthy (words) |
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I Didn't Stop Running | ? | Unknown | S. Mayo (sung by) | |
⇑I Didn't Think You Cared to Have Me Back | 1900 | S. Koninsky | ||
I Do Like a S'nice, S'mince Pie | 1914 | W. David | Bert Lee (co-author) J. Laurier (sung by) |
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I Do Like to Listen to the Church Bells | ? | Unknown | M. Sheridan (sung by) | |
I Do Not Ask Your Pity | 1900 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
I Do! Do You? | 1925 | P. Ash | Nat Goldstein (co-author) Harry I. Robinson (words) |
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I Don't Believe in Signs | ? | H. Warren | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
Bright Lights Gay or the New Mown Hay | 1910 | H. von Tilzer | ||
I Don't Believe You | 1927 | S. Coslow | Larry Spier (co-author) Sam Coslow (words) Larry Spier (words) |
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I Don't Blame 'em | 1926 | P. Wenrich | ||
I Don't Care | 1905 | H.O. Sutton | Jean Lenox (words) Eva Tanguay (sung by) |
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I Don't Care For No Coon | 1898 | W.R. Anderson(w&m) | ||
I Don't Care if I Never Wake Up | 1899 | P.J. Knox | ||
I Don't Care if Yo' Nebber Comes Back | 1897 | M.H. Rosenfeld | Williams & Walker (sung by) | |
I Don't Care if You Ever Come Back | ? | R.A. Browne | ||
I Don't Care to Be Your Lady Friend No More | 1899 | G. Edwards | Will D. Cobb (words) M. Irwin (sung by) |
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I Don't Care What Becomes of Me | 1909 | B. Green | I. Franklin (words) | |
I Don't Care What You Used to Be | 1924 | A. Dubin | Jimmy McHugh (co-author) | |
I Don't Care What You Used To Be | 1924 | J.F. McHugh | Al Dubin (words) | |
⇑I Don't Care Who Knows It | 1944 | J.F. McHugh | Harold Adamson (words) | |
I Don't Care Whose Girl You Were, You're My Girl Now | 1912 | W.R. Walker | J. Goodwin (words) | |
I Don't Have to Dream Again | 1936 | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
I Don't Have to Go to See a Gypsy | 1916 | E. Platzmann | ||
I Don't Know Where I'm Goin', But I'm on My Way | 1905 | J. Bren | Ed Morton (sung by) | |
I Don't Know Where I'm Going But I'm on My Way | 1912 | T.W. Thurban | Sidney Davis (words) | |
I Don't Know Where I'm Going But I'm on My Way | 1917 | G.W. Fairman(w&m) | ||
G.W. Fairman | ||||
I Don't Know Why I Love You | 1912 | J. White | Billy Johnson (words) | |
I Don't Like No Cheap Man | 1897 | B.A. Williams | George Walker (co-author) | |
I Don't Like That Face You Wear | 1898 | E. Hogan | ||
I Don't Like Your Family | 1906 | J.E. Howard | Frank R Adams (words) Will M Hough (words) |
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I Don't Love You No More | 1899 | J. Martin(w&m) | ||
I Don't Love You-No More | 1913 | J. White | Frank A. Bescardi (words) Roy J. Jones (words) |
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I Don't Mind Being All Alone | 1926 | C. Gaskill | Jimmy McHugh (co-author) Irving Mills (co-author) |
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I Don't Mind Sittin' With a Baby | 1950 | M. Pinkard | ||
I Don't Need the Moonlight to Make Love to You | 1911 | C. Blake | ||
I Don't Play No Favorites | 1898 | A. Johns(w&m) | ||
⇑I Don't Think I'll Fall in Love Today | 1928 | G. Gershwin | Ira Gershwin (words) | |
I Don't Understand Rag Time | 1899 | I. Jones | ||
I Don't Wanna Be Kissed by Anyone But You | 1949 | J. Elliott | Harold Spina (co-author) | |
I Don't Want Any Labor in My Job | 1949 | J.P. Johnson | Flournoy E Miller (words) | |
Tell It to Sweeny | 1910 | H. von Tilzer | Will Dillon (words) | |
I Don't Want Any Würtzburger | 1904 | J. Schwartz | ||
I Don't Want Just Any Little Girl | 1911 | E. Bimberg | N.H. Vincent (words) | |
I Don't Want Money | 1901 | G. Edwards | Will D. Cobb (words) | |
I Don't Want No Imitation Man | 1907 | P. Wenrich | F.J. Hamill (words) | |
I Don't Want No Jonah Hanging Round | 1899 | H. Cannon(w&m) | ||
I Don't Want Nobody to Ball the Jack in Here | 1914 | J. Golphin | ||
I Don't Want the Morning to Come | 1908 | J.F. Helf | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
I Don't Want the World | 1925 | B. Davis | Jesse Greer (co-author) | |
I Don't Want to Be a Soldier | 1914 | H. Finck | Arthur Wimperis (words) | |
I Don't Want to Get Well | 1917 | H. Jentes | Harry Pease (words) H.E. Johnson (words) |
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I Don't Want to Go Away | 1905 | C.L. Johnson | Raymond G. Hogarty (words) | |
I Don't Want to Leave My Mamma | 1897 | G.M. Blandiford | Jere O'Halloran (words) | |
I Don't Want to Love No One But You | 1919 | L. Brown | Rubey Cowan (co-author) Will Stoddard (co-author) |
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⇑I Don't Want to Marry You | 1908 | E.B. Claypoole | ||
I Don't Want to Marry Your Family | 1909 | J.E. Howard | Frank R Adams (words) Will M Hough (words) |
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I Don't Want to Play in Your Yard | 1894 | H.W. Petrie | Philip Wingate (words) Jenny Clare (sung by) |
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I Don't Want You to Cry Over Me | 1923 | G. Arnheim(w&m) | Abe Lyman (co-author) | |
I Don't Want Your Kisses | 1929 | F. Fisher | Martin Broones (co-author) | |
I Dream of You | 1900 | E. Braham | ||
I Dream Too Much | 1935 | J. Kern | Dorothy Fields (words) | |
I Dreamed My Mother Was a Queen | 1901 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | Thos. F. Morrissey (words) | |
I Dreamed of You | 1917 | B.M. Tice | J. Will Callahan (words) | |
I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls | 1902 | H. Engelmann | ||
I Enjoyed It | ? | Unknown | Harry Champion (sung by) | |
I Envy the Bird | 189 | V. Herbert | Harry Bache Smith (words) | |
I Faw Down and Go Boom! | 1928 | J. Brockman | Leonard Stevens (words) | |
I Feel a Song Comin' On | 1935 | J.F. McHugh(w&m) | Dorothy Fields (co-author) George Oppenheim (co-author) |
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I Feel Religion Coming On | 1910 | J.R. Robinson | M. A Robinson (words) | |
I Fell All Over Myself | 1940 | H. Jentes(w&m) | ||
I Fell in Love | 1920 | V. Rose | Richard Coburn (words) | |
I Fell in Love | 1920 | V. Rose | Richard Coburn (words) | |
⇑I Fell in Love With Polly | 1904 | R. Carle | ||
I Forgot the Number of My House | 1911 | G. Arthurs | F.W. Leigh (words) George Lashwood (sung by) |
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I Forgot the Rhyme | 1905 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
I Found a Brand New Sweetheart/ in That Old Sweetheart of Mine | 1946 | G. Wood(w&m) | Jules Loman (co-author) Riley Shepard (co-author) |
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I Found a Four Leaf Clover | 1922 | G. Gershwin | ||
I Found a Million Dollar Baby | 1931 | H. Warren | Billy Rose (words) Mort Dixon (words) |
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I Found a New Baby | 1960 | S. Williams(w&m) | Jack Palmer (co-author) | |
I Found a Rose in the Devil's Garden | 1921 | F. Fisher | Willie Raskin (words) | |
I Found a Way to Love You | 1924 | C.T. Straight | Don Morgan (words) | |
I Found My Paradise When I Found You | 1929 | T.W. Thurban | ||
If I Could Peep Thru the Window To-Night | 1918 | J. McCarthy(w&m) | Joe Schenck (co-author) Gus Van (co-author) |
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I Found the End of the Rainbow | 1918 | C.T. Straight(w&m) | William Sandefur (co-author) | |
Keep on the Right Hand Side of Father | 1917 | H.A. Tierney | ||
I Found You | 1919 | A. Friedland | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
I Found You | 1919 | L.W. Gilbert | Anatol Friedland (co-author) | |
I Gathered a Rose | 1917 | J.S. Zamecnik | E. M. Stuart (words) | as Dorothy Lee |
I Gave All My Love to a Sailor | 1913 | H.W. Petrie | R Bronner (words) | |
I Gave My Heart For a Rose | 1916 | T.S. Barron | ||
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I Gave You Up Just Before You Threw Me Down | 1922 | B. Kalmar | Harry Ruby (words) Fred E. Ahlert (words) |
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I Gave You Up Just Before You Threw Me Down | 1922 | H. Ruby | F.E. Ahlert (words) Bert Kalmar (words) |
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I Get a Funny Feeling | ? | H. Warren | Ralph Blane (words) | |
I Get the Neck of the Chicken | 1942 | J.F. McHugh | Frank Loesser (words) | |
I Give This Lei to You and I Sing Aloha | 1940 | E. Bridges(w&m) | ||
I Got a Code in My Doze | 1929 | A. Fields | Fred Hall (words) Billy Rose (words) |
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I Got a Song | 1944 | H. Arlen | ||
I Got a Woman, Crazy For Me | 1928 | C.N. Daniels | Richard A. Whiting (words) | as Neil Moret |
Japanese Lantern Dance | 1896 | J.W. Bratton | ||
I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good | 1941 | D. Ellington | Paul Francis Webster (words) | |
I Got Lost in His Arms | 1946 | I. Berlin | ||
I Got Love | 1938 | T. Waller | ||
I Got Lucky in the Rain | 1948 | J.F. McHugh | Harold Adamson (words) | |
I Got Plenty O' Nuttin' | 1935 | G. Gershwin | Ira Gershwin (words) Du Bose Heyward (words) |
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I Got Rhythm | 1930 | G. Gershwin | Ira Gershwin (words) | |
I Got the Blues | 1908 | A. Maggio | ||
I Got the Sun in the Morning | 1946 | I. Berlin | ||
⇑I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues | 1932 | H. Arlen | Ted Koehler (words) | |
I Guess I'll Have to Telegraph My Baby | 1898 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | Carlotta Levey (sung by) | |
I Guess I'll Take the Train Back Home | 1906 | B.E. Taylor | Jeff T. Branen (words) | |
I Guess I'll Tell On You | ? | D. Goldsmith | ||
I Guess That Will Be About All | 1899 | A. Johns(w&m) | ||
I Guess That Will Be About All | 1899 | H. von Tilzer | Press Eldridge (sung by) | |
I Guess the Big Town's All Right After All | 1916 | W.R. Anderson(w&m) | ||
I Had a Gal, I Had a Pal | 1914 | L.F. Muir | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) Elizabeth M. Murray (sung by) |
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I Had Myself a True Love | 1946 | H. Arlen | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
I Had the Craziest Dream | 1942 | H. Warren | Mack Gordon (words) | |
I Had to Do It | 1938 | T. Waller | ||
I Hate Myself | 1934 | M. Ager | Benny Davis (words) Joe Young (words) |
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I Hate to Be Called a Hobo | 1932 | A. Fields | Fred Hall (co-author) | |
I Hate to Lose You | 1918 | A. Gottler | Grant Clarke (words) | |
I Hate You Sadie Sanders | 1897 | G.M. Blandiford | William H. Gardner (words) | |
I Hates to Get Up Early in the Morn | 1901 | H. Cannon | John Queen (words) Tascott (sung by) |
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I Have a Longing For Long Acre Square | 1907 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
Young America | 1910 | N. Bayes | ||
⇑I Have My Arms Around the World | ? | H. Warren | Johnny Burke (words) | |
I Have No Other Sweetheart But You | 1909 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
I Have No Sweetheart But You | 1895 | E.F. Kendall | Malcom Douglas (words) | |
I Have Something to Say to You | 1903 | R.A. King | as Robert Keiser |
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I Have'nt Changed My Mind Since Then | 1901 | G. Jefferson(w&m) | Bob Irving (co-author) | Arr. by William C. Polla |
I Haven't Been in New York Very Long | 1896 | M. Nugent | ||
I Haven't For a Long Time Now | 1884 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | Slade Murray (sung by) | |
I Haven't Got a Hat | 1934 | B. Emmerich | Buddy Bernier (words) | |
That Sly Old Gentleman | 1939 | J.V. Monaco | Johnny Burke (words) | |
I Hear a Call to Arms | 1937 | S. Coslow | Al Siegel (co-author) | |
I Hear the Night Birds Trilling in the Green, Imogene | 1909 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
I Hear You Calling Me | ? | L.S. Roberts | E. Voitier (co-author) | |
I Hear Your Voice in the Shadows | 1918 | J.H. Ellis | Effie Cutler Coombs (words) | |
I Heard Her Voice Again | 1894 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
I Heard the Holy City | 1913 | E. Erdman | Roger Lewis (words) | |
I Hold Her Hand and She Holds Mine | 1921 | I.M. Bibo | Billy Rose (words) | |
I Hope These Few Lines Will Find You Well | 1897 | B. Cole(w&m) | Billy Johnson (co-author) | |
I Hope You're Satisified | 1928 | T. Waller | ||
⇑I Idolize Ida | 1907 | R. Carle | ||
I Idolize My Baby's Eyes | 1931 | M.K. Jerome | Joan Jasmyn (words) | |
I Just Came in to Say Hello | 1912 | L. Edwards | Will. D. Cobb (words) | |
I Just Can't Get Rid of That Plaster | 1912 | L.C. Copeland | Jean Havez (co-author) | |
I Just Can't Help Lovin' 'em All | 1920 | W. Eckstein(w&m) | ||
I Just Can't Help Loving That Man | 1902 | H. von Tilzer | ||
I Just Can't Keep From Liking You | 1912 | W.S. Camp | G.A. Norton (words) | |
Farewell Killarney | 1906 | G. Edwards | Edward Madden (words) Julius Marx (sung by) |
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I Just Come Back to Say Good-Bye | 1909 | I. Berlin | ||
Honey Man | 1911 | A. Piantadosi | J. McCarthy (words) George F. Britt (sung by) Luba Meroff (sung by) |
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I Just Stood and Stared | ? | H. Warren | Richard Kraemer (words) | |
Song of the Blues | 1929 | I. Jones | Bernie Grossman (words) | |
I Knew | 1925 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
I Knew You When | 1934 | J.F. Coots | Herb Magidson (words) | |
I Know a Band That Needs No Leader | 1919 | N.H. Vincent | Blanche Franklyn (words) | |
I Know a Blossom | 1909 | F.J. Brown(w&m) | ||
I Know a Lovely Shepherdess | 1911 | F.J. Brown(w&m) | ||
I Know an Irish Garden | 1938 | A. Case | Gerald Fitzgerald (words) | |
⇑I Know I Got More Than My Share | 1916 | G. Clarke(w&m) | H.E. Johnson (co-author) | |
I Know Now | 1937 | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
I Know She Waits For Me | 1902 | K. Mills | A. J. Lamb (words) | |
I Know Somebody Who's Crazy About You | 1919 | J. White | ||
I Know That I'm in Love | 1921 | L. Pollack | ||
I Know That You Know | 1926 | V.M. Youmans | Anne Caldwell (co-author) | |
I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome | 1919 | J. Kendis(w&m) | J. Brockman (co-author) Nat Vincent (co-author) |
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I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome | 1919 | N.H. Vincent | Kendis (words) Brockman (words) |
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I Know Where a Garden Grows | 1920 | J.H. Densmore | George Elmoor (words) | |
I Know Why | 1941 | H. Warren | Mack Gordon (words) | |
I Knowed You Afore Your Hair Got Straight | 1897 | B. Cole | ||
Dardanella Blues, The | 1920 | J.S. Black | F. Fisher (words) Sophie Tucker (sung by) |
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I Learn'd to Love You in Dreamland | 1916 | A. Gumble | ||
I Leave You to Decide | 1870 | R. Howard(w&m) | ||
Hello! Melbourne | 1915 | L.A Hirsch | ||
I Left My Door Open and My Daddy Walked Out | 1919 | I. Berlin | ||
I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen | 1942 | I. Berlin | ||
I Left My Heart in Dear Old Ireland | 1912 | T.F. Morse | ||
⇑I Left my Heart in Ireland | 1917 | G.L. Trombley | ||
I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart | 1938 | D. Ellington | Irving Mills (words) Henry Nemo (words) John Redmond (words) |
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I Like a Big Town | 1923 | H. Ruby | Bert Kalmar (words) | |
I Like Ike | 1952 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
I Like It | 1921 | I. Berlin | ||
I Want Some One | 1912 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
I Like It! | 1911 | I. Caryll | C. M. S. McLellan (words) | |
I Like London | 1909 | H. Talbot | A. Wimperis (words) L. Monckton (words) |
from "The Arcadians" |
I Like Sadie | 1920 | G. Hayward | ||
Our Own Dear Flag | 1916 | H.E. Darewski | ||
I Like the Name of Dixie | 1917 | C.L. Johnson | Hale Byers (words) | |
I Like to Be Loved by You | ? | H. Warren | Mack Gordon (words) | |
He's Coming Back | 1911 | T. Snyder | Elizabeth M. Murray (sung by) | |
I Like to Do It | 1920 | B. Gay | ||
I Like to Do Things For You | 1930 | M. Ager | Jack Yellen (words) | |
I Like to Gaze Upon Your Sunshade | 1911 | G. Arthurs | Alf J Lawrance (words) | |
I Like to Have a Flock of Men Around Me | 1910 | H. Auracher | Francis De Witt (words) | |
I Like to Linger in the Lingerie | 1918 | W.R. Anderson | ||
⇑I Like You | 1903 | W.F. Peters | Chas. J. Campbell (words) Ralph M. Skinner (words) |
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I Like You | 1919 | H. Frey | ||
I Like You Just Because You're Not Like Anyone Else I Know | 1911 | J. Kendis(w&m) | Herman Paley (co-author) | |
Zamona | 1901 | W. Loraine | ||
I Like You Too | 1906 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
I Like You, Too! | 1906 | G. Hoffmann | Harry Williams (words) | |
I Likes the Place So Much I Hates to Leave | 1899 | B. Franklin | ||
I Likes You Honey and I Likes You Mighty Well | 1903 | W.R. Anderson(w&m) | ||
I List the Trill in Golden Throat. . Act Ii | 1911 | V. Herbert(w&m) | ||
I Little Knew | 1915 | J. Fredericks | Arthur St. Ives (words) | |
I Live My Life for You | 1911 | H. Thomas(w&m) | ||
I Live the Life I Love | 1938 | C.A. Boland | ||
I Long For You | 1907 | G.de.V. O'Hara | T. E. B. Henry (words) | |
I Long For You To-Night | 1912 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
I Long to Be Way Down in Tennessee | 1913 | G.L. Cobb(w&m) | ||
I Long to Hear From Home | 1888 | P. Dresser | ||
I Long to Hear the Old Church Choir Again | 1914 | F.H. Klickmann | J. Will W Callahan (words) | |
I Long to See My Mother Ere I Go | 1898 | W.R. Anderson(w&m) | ||
⇑I Long to See my Old Sweetheart Again | ? | W.H. Petway | ||
I Long to See the Old Home Once Again | 1899 | P.B Story | R. H Brennen (words) | |
I Looked Just Once and What I Saw Was Quite Enough For Me | 1913 | H.A. Wade | Geo. Norton (words) | |
I Lost My Heart in Dixie Land | 1919 | I. Berlin | ||
Bohemian Rag | 1914 | G. Edwards | Louis Silvers (words) | |
I Lost My Heart in the Subway | 1935 | B. Emmerich | Fred Fisher (words) | |
I Lost My Heart Way Down in Alabama | 1905 | H.W. Petrie | R Bronner (words) | |
I Lost My Heart When I Saw Your Eyes | 1908 | J.F. Helf | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
I Lost My Pal | 1924 | B. Gay | ||
I Love a Little Cottage - Duet | 1922 | G.de.V. O'Hara | Roscoe G. Stott (words) | |
I Love a Musical Comedy Show | 1919 | J. Schwartz | ||
I Love a Parade | 1931 | H. Arlen | Ted Koehler (words) | |
I Love a Piano | 1915 | I. Berlin | Arr. by Elizabeth Lauer | |
I Love a Wee Bit of Irish | 1924 | F.J. Brown | Herbert L. Spencer (words) | |
I Love All the Girls | 1909 | V. Bestor | Lee Marvin (words) | |
I Love Dat Man | 1898 | E.J. Simnes | Dan Packard (words) | |
I Love Every Girl in the Wide, Wide World | 1905 | G.M. Cohan | ||
I Love Everyone in the Wide, Wide, World | 1901 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
⇑I Love Her Just the Same | 1896 | C.K. Harris | ||
I Love Her Oh! Oh! Oh! | 1913 | J.V. Monaco | J. McCarthy (words) E.P. Moran (words) |
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I Love Him With All My Heart | 1902 | J. Tabrar | Elaine D Ravensburg (words) | |
Funny Face | 1910 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
I Love Love | 1911 | C.J. Gebest | Channing Pollock (words) Rennold Wolf (words) |
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I Love My Baby My Baby Loves Me | 1925 | H. Warren | Bud Green (words) | Arr. by Robert C. Haring |
What Yo Gwine to Do Foh Yo Baby? | 1897 | M. Williams | ||
I Love My Honey | 1897 | B.R. Harney | ||
I Love My Horse and Wagon, But Oh! You Buick Car | 1909 | B. Adler | V.H. Smalley (words) | |
I Love My Husband, But Oh, You Henry! | 1909 | H. Ingraham | Edgar Selden (words) | |
I'm Looking For a Girl Like Mother | 1916 | E.A. van Alstyne | Gus Kahn (words) | |
I Love My Wife But Oh! Her Family | 1909 | A. Lange | Jeff Branen (words) | |
I Love My Wife, But Oh You Kids | 1909 | H. Armstrong | ||
I Love One Sweet Black Man | ? | B.R. Harney | ||
I Love Only One Girl in This Wide, Wide World | 1903 | G. Edwards | Will D. Cobb (words) | |
I Love the Ladies | 1914 | J. Schwartz | G. Clarke (words) | |
I Love the Moon | 1912 | P.A. Rubens(w&m) | ||
I Love the Moonlight | 1913 | H. Carroll | Ballard Macdonald (words) | |
⇑I Love the Name of Dixie/ Some One Waits, and That Is Why | 1915 | E.C. Keithley | Jack Frost (words) | |
I Love the Name of Mary | 1910 | E.R. Ball | Chauncey Olcott (co-author) George Graff (words) |
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I Love the U. S. A | 1915 | W.S. Hardy(w&m) | ||
I Love the Whole United States | 1913 | E. Erdman | Roger Lewis (words) | |
I Love the Whole United States | 1913 | R. Lewis | E. Erdman (words) | |
I Love Thee Op. 739 | 1905 | H. Engelmann | ||
I Love to Dunk a Hunk of Sponge Cake | 1928 | C. Gaskill(w&m) | Ernest Hare (sung by) | |
I Love to Fox -Trot, Lucy | 1920 | A. von Tilzer | Neville Fleeson (words) | |
I Love to Go Swimmin' With Wimmen | 1921 | S. Romberg | Ballard MacDonald (words) | |
I Love to Have the Boys Around Me | 1914 | I. Berlin | ||
I Love to Love a Mason | 1910 | H. Durand | E.L. Swikard (words) Louis Kelso (sung by) Dorothy Maynard (sung by) |
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I Love to Quarrel With You | 1914 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
I Love to See the Evenin' Sun Go Down | 1932 | M. Pinkard | Jack Palmer (words) S M Zoltai (words) |
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I Love To Sing | 1943 | M. Carr | Tommie Connor (words) P. Misraki (words) Vera Lynn (sung by) |
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I Love to Sing | 1943 | T. Connor | ||
I Love to Stay at Home | 1915 | I. Berlin | ||
I Want a Little Love From You | 1915 | E.A. van Alstyne | J. Will Callahan (words) | |
I Love to Two-Step With My Man | 1904 | H. Cannon(w&m) | M. Irwin (sung by) | |
⇑I Love to Whistle | 1938 | J.F. McHugh | Harold Adamson (words) | |
I Love You | 1903 | A.E. Aarons | Geo. Totten Smith (words) | |
I Love You | 1913 | A.F. Marzian | ||
I Love You | 1923 | H. Auracher | Harlan Thompson (words) | as Harry Archer |
I Love You -That's One Thing I Know | 1915 | L.W. Gilbert(w&m) | A. Friedland (co-author) | |
I Love You All the Time | 1904 | W.R. Anderson | ||
I Love You Best of All | 1908 | H. Engelmann | Scott Cummings (words) | |
I Love You Dear and Only You | 1900 | G. Luders(w&m) | Frank Pixley (words) | |
I Love You Every Hour of the Day | 1908 | A.E. Aarons | Robert B. Smith (words) | |
I Love You For Yourself Alone | 1906 | G.de.V. O'Hara | G.A. Norton (words) | |
I Love You Honey More Than Words Can Tell | 189? | E. Smith | ||
I Love You I Hate You For Making a Fool Out of Me | 1929 | G.W. Meyer | W. Bryan (words) | |
Waiting For Nora's Return | 1894 | J.W. Bratton | Walter H. Ford (words) | |
I Love You in the Same Sweet Way | 1931 | R.A. King | Billy Moll (words) | |
I Love You Just Like Lincoln Loved the Old Red, | 1914 | J. Schwartz | William Jerome (words) | |
I Love You Just the Same | 1910 | J.F. Lamb | ||
D-A Double D-Y | 1914 | H. Armstrong | Clark (co-author) Armstrong (words) Clark (words) Lenora Navasio (sung by) |
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I Love You More | 1921 | J.S. Zamecnik | E. Edson (words) | as Dorothy Lee |
⇑I Love You More and More | ? | C. Shackford | ||
Herman Let's Dance That Beautiful Waltz | 1910 | T. Snyder | Belle Gold (sung by) | |
I Love You Old Missouri | 1927 | C.L. Johnson | Josephine Ellis (words) | |
I Love You So | 1896 | T.H. Northrup | Thomas Scanlan (words) | |
I Love You So | 1899 | B. Anthony | E. Francis (words) | |
I Love You So Much | 1930 | H. Ruby | Bert Kalmar (words) | |
I Love You Still | 1910 | C. Cohen | Kenneth Lacey (words) | |
I Love You Sunday | 1920 | C.T. Straight(w&m) | ||
I Love You Very Much, Madame | 1934 | M. Carr(w&m) | Fred Grundland (co-author) | |
I Love You Yet! | 1895 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
I Love You! | 1871 | R. Howard(w&m) | ||
I Love You, Dear | 1918 | R. Friml | Al. M. Kendall (words) | |
Humoreske Song, The | 1914 | H. Roth | Gover M. Kookkogey (words) | |
I Love You, Ma Cherie | 1906 | P.A. Rubens | Henry Leoni (sung by) | |
I Love You, My Own | 1911 | R.H. Bowers | ||
I Love You, That's One Thing I Know | 1915 | A. Friedland | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
Cubanola Glide, The | 1909 | H. von Tilzer | ||
I Loved a Piano | 1915 | I. Berlin | ||
⇑I Loved Thee | 1884 | T. Bendix | May Fleischmann (words) | |
I Loved You Once, I Scorn You Now | 1898 | M.H. Rosenfeld | Walter J. Talbot (sung by) | |
I Loves 'er All the More | 1894 | A. Macey | A.E. Ellis (words) George Raycott (sung by) |
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I Loves My Little Honey Best of All | 1898 | E. Hogan | ||
I Loves Yer - 'cause You'se My Pikaninnies | 1899 | T.F. Morse | Raymond A. Browne (words) | |
I Loves You Porgy | 1935 | G. Gershwin | Ira Gershwin (words) DuBose Heyward (words) |
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I Loves You, Sadie, 'deed I Do! | 1899 | C.J. Wilson | Harry S. Miller (words) | |
I Married a Wife | ? | Traditional | E. Butcher (sung by) | arr.: Ernest Melvin |
I May Be a Little Green But I Ain't No Fool | 1924 | T. Waller | ||
I May Be Dancing With Somebody Else | 1933 | C. Conrad | Lew Brown (words) Sidney Clare (words) |
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I May Be Gone For a Long Long Time | 1917 | A. von Tilzer(w&m) | Lew Brown (words) | |
I May Be Wrong | 1929 | M. Ager(w&m) | Henry Sullivan (co-author) | |
I May Never Pass You Way Again | 1932 | H. Warren | Irving Kahal (words) | |
I May Stay Away a Little Longer | 1918 | A. von Tilzer | Lew Brown (words) | |
I Met My Love 'Mid the Roses | 1910 | F.J. Brown | Herbert L. Spencer (words) | |
I Met My Love 'Mid the Roses | 1910 | H. Spencer | Fleta B Spencer (words) | |
I Met You in the Springtime | 1918 | T.S. Barron | Harry Ralph (words) | |
I Might Be Your ''Once-in-a-While'' | 1919 | V. Herbert | Robert Bache Smith (words) | |
⇑I Might Fall Back on You | 1928 | J. Kern | ||
I Miss a Little Miss | 1930 | J.F. Coots | Tot Seymour (words) | |
I Miss Daddy's Good-Night Kiss | 1918 | J. Kendis | J. Brockman (co-author) | |
Jack O'Lantern Moon - Song | 1913 | P. Wenrich | ||
I Miss My Swiss Miss | 1925 | A. Baer | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
I Miss That Mississippi Miss That Misses Me | 1918 | P. Wendling | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) |
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I Miss You Dearie, 'deed I Do | 1920 | H.L. Alford | Howard McKent Barnes (words) Whitney Collin (words) |
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I Just Can't Make My Eyes Behave | 1906 | G. Edwards | Will D. Cobb (words) | |
I Miss You Miss America | 1916 | L.S. Roberts(w&m) | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
I Miss You Most at Twilight | 1911 | A.B. Coney | Beth Slater Whitson (words) | |
I Miss You Most of All | 1913 | J.V. Monaco | Joseph McCarthy (words) | |
I Miss You, Dear | 1913 | B. Binner | John C. Harris (words) | |
I Must Be Dreaming | 1927 | A. Dubin | Pat Flaherty (co-author) Al Sherman (co-author) |
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I Must Down to the Seas Again | 1919 | J.H. Densmore | John Masefield (words) | |
I Must Go Home Tonight | 1899 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
I Must Have Been a Dreamin' | 1900 | B. Cole | ||
I Must Have Company | 1924 | G.W. Meyer | Gus Kahn (words) | |
I Must Have Gone and Left It in My Overcoat | 1913 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | ||
⇑I Must Have That Man | 1928 | J.F. McHugh | Dorothy Fields (words) | |
I Need Affection | 1915 | V. Herbert(w&m) | ||
I Need Lovin' | 1926 | H. Creamer | Turner Laytom (co-author) Jimmy Johnson (co-author) |
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I Need Lovin' | 1926 | J.P. Johnson | Henry Creamer (words) | |
I Need Some Pettin' | ? | R.A. King | Ted Fio Rito (words) Gus Kahn (words) |
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I Need Someone Like You | 1929 | T. Waller | ||
I Need the Money | 1900 | R.A. Browne(w&m) | Morris Manley (sung by) | |
I Never Believe in Dreams | 1920 | J.C. Halls | James J Downey (words) | |
I Never Had a Chance | 1934 | I. Berlin | ||
I Never Had a Man To Love Me Like You | 1911 | E. Bowman | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
I Never Has Seen Snow | 1954 | H. Arlen | ||
I Never Hear From Them | 1909 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | T.E. Leamore (sung by) | |
Who Puts Me in My Little Bed | 1912 | H. von Tilzer | William Jerome (words) | |
I Never Knew | 1916 | E, Carroll(w&m) | ||
I Never Knew | 1919 | I. Berlin | Elsie Janis (words) | |
I Never Knew | 1919 | E. Janis | Irving Berlin (words) | |
Meadow Lark Rag | 1916 | T. Pitts | ||
I Never Knew I Had a Heart Until I Met You | 1915 | J. Brockman | ||
⇑I Never Knew I Had a Wonderful Wife | 1919 | A. von Tilzer | Lew Brown (words) | |
I Never Knew What Love Could Do | 1912 | A. Friedland | Seymour Brown (words) | |
I Never Knew What Love Was, Till I Fell in Love With You | 1908 | F. Fisher | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
I Never Knew What the Blues Were (Until You Went Away) | 1917 | C. Williams | ||
I Never Knew What the Moonlight Could Do | 1926 | S. Coslow | Larry Spier (co-author) | |
I Never Knew! | 1919 | J. Schwartz | ||
I Never Know How to Behave When I'm With Boys | 1909 | H. Carroll | Ballard Macdonald (words) | |
I Never Liked a Nigger With a Beard | 1900 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
I Never Met a Girl Like You | 1923 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
I Never Thought | 1913 | J. Fredericks | Ed. Teschemacher (words) | |
I Never Thought I'd Miss a Girl Like You | 1911 | C.N. Daniels | Earle C. Jones (words) | as Neil Moret |
I Never Thought I'd Miss You As I Do | 1904 | T.F. Morse | Richard Henry Buck (words) | |
I Never Thought I'd Miss You So | 1917 | C.L. Johnson | Roberts Spencer (words) | |
I Never Would Do in Society | 1912 | A.B. Sloane | E.R. Goetz (words) | |
I Often Wonder, Everyone Does That Hoola Hoo | 1920 | J. Whidden(w&m) | ||
I Once Had a Heart Margarita | 1935 | T. Connor | ||
I Once Had a Sweet Little Doll Dears | 1883 | E.W. Nevin | Chas Kingsley (words) | |
I Only Drink For Friendship's Sake | 1910 | S. Furth | Will A Heelan (words) | |
⇑I Can't Believe It's True | 1932 | I. Jones | ||
I Only Have Eyes For You | 1934 | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
I Only Know I Love You! | 1901 | J. Tabrar | J.P. Harrington (words) | |
I Pay No Attention to That | 1894 | I. Caryll | George R Sims (words) Cecil Raleigh (words) E. J. Lonnen (sung by) |
from 'Little Christopher Columbus' |
I Planted a Rose | 1943 | L. Brown | Nacio Herb Brown (words) Ralph Freed (words) |
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I Poured My Heart Into a Song | 1939 | I. Berlin | ||
I Promise You | 1925 | E.R. Ball | Rosanna Bleeker (words) | |
I Promise You | 1939 | H. Arlen | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
I Put on My Hat and Walked Away | 1939 | J. Whidden | Harold Moschetti (co-author) | |
I Ran Straight Home With the News | 1913 | F.E. Cliffe | Fred Godfrey (words) S. Mayo (sung by) |
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I Really Can't Make My Feet Behave | 1918 | S. Romberg | J. Schwartz (co-author) Harold R. Atteridge (words) |
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I Remember Love's Garden | 1912 | F.J. Brown(w&m) | ||
I Remember When [Si Tu Vois Ma Mere] | ? | S. Bechet | Jean Broussole (co-author) | |
When Miss Patricia Salome Did Her Funny Little Oo-La-Pa-Lome | 1907 | H. von Tilzer | Vincent Bryan (words) | |
I Remember You From Somewhere | 1930 | H. Warren | Edgar Leslie (words) | Arr. by Joseph M. Weiss |
I Repent | 1941 | T. Waller | ||
I Saw Her at Eight O'Clock | 1935 | J. Mercer | Matty Malneck (co-author) | |
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus | 1952 | T. Connor(w&m) | Sid Feller (words) | |
⇑I Saw Sandy to His Front Street-Door | 1910 | G. Arthurs | W. David (words) Alf J Lawrance (words) Dugal Cratur (sung by) |
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I Say Cabby! | 1890 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | G. Leybourne (sung by) | |
I Say Flo | 1908 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
I Say Flossie | 1898 | L. Udall | Karl Kennett (words) | |
I Say It's Spinach | 1932 | I. Berlin | Arr. by Helmy Kresa | |
I Say Whoopee - She Says Boom-Boom | 1936 | F. Bernard | Jack Meskill (words) | |
I Scream You Scream We All Scream For Ice Cream | 1925 | R.A. King | Howard E. Johnson (words) Billy Moll (words) |
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Under the American Flag | 1915 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
I Shall Always Love You Dear | 1900 | W. Furst | Clayton Bingham (words) Cheeter Goodwin (words) |
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I Shall Never Love a Soul But You | 1903 | T.H. Northrup | George Thatcher (words) | |
I Shall Never Love a Soul But You | 1906 | T.H. Northrup(w&m) | ||
I Shall Sleep Well Tonight | ? | Unknown | G. Robey (sung by) | |
I Should Have Known | ? | J.F. Lamb | ||
I Should Worry and Get Wrinkles | 1912 | J.R. Hubbell | Vincent Bryan (words) | |
I Shouldn't Be at All Surprised | ? | Unknown | G. Robey (sung by) | |
I Shouldn't Care But I Do | 1925 | L. Edwards | James Brockman (words) | |
I Simply Can't Resist You | 1906 | M. Hoffmann | Addison Burkhardt (words) Winfred Young (sung by) |
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I Sleep With Your Picture | 1945 | M. Pinkard | ||
⇑I Still Get a Thrill | 1930 | J.F. Coots | Benny Davis (words) | |
I Still Love You | 1928 | M. Ager | Jack Yellen (co-author) | |
I Still Suits Me | 1936 | J. Kern | ||
I Surrender All to Thee | 1942 | L. Coffee | ||
I Take Things Easy | 1903 | J.T. Brymn | Cecil Mack (words) | |
I Take to You | ? | H. Warren | Mack Gordon (words) | |
I Thank You Mr. Hoover | 1918 | C. Gaskill | ||
I Thank You, Mr. Moon | 1931 | A. Baer | Dolly Morse (co-author) Dave Oppenheim (co-author) |
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Oh, Mr. M-A-N M-A-N M-A-N! | 1907 | J. Jordan | ||
I Think I Could Be Awfully Good to You | 1905 | K. Mills | Will D. Cobb (words) | |
I Think I Hear a Woodpecker Knocking at My Family Tree | 1909 | J.E. Howard | Will M. Hough (words) Frank R. Adams (words) |
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I Think I Hear My Country Calling Me | 1910 | R.A. Browne | ||
I Think It Must Be Love | 1901 | L. Friedman | Raymond A. Browne (words) Frank Lalor (sung by) |
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I Think of Home and Mother When It's Christmas Time | 1911 | C.N. Daniels | Earle C. Jones (words) | |
I Think of You | 1903 | K. Mills | John Ernest McCann (words) | |
I Think That'll Do For Today | ? | Unknown | G. Robey (sung by) | |
I Think You're Absolutely Wonderful | 1918 | H. Carroll | Joe McCarthy (words) | |
I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say | ? | F. Morton | a.k.a. Buddy Bolden's Blues | |
⇑I Thought I Heard Somebody Calling Me | 1898 | A. Johns(w&m) | ||
I Thought I Wanted Opera | 1909 | M. Hoffmann(w&m) | Maude Raymond (sung by) | |
I Thought I'd Die | 1922 | R. Henderson | Alex Gerber, Bud Green (words) | |
I Threw a Kiss in the Ocean | 1942 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
I Threw' a Bean Bag at the Moon | 1935 | M. Ager | Stanley Adams (words) | |
I Told Her the Same Old Story | 1893 | P. Dresser(w&m) | ||
I Told My Heart | 1947 | A. Dexter(w&m) | ||
I Told You So | 1920 | A. von Tilzer | Lew Brown (words) | |
I Trust My Husband Anywhere But I Like to Stick Around | 1909 | J. Brockman(w&m) | Grace Tyson (sung by) | |
I Turn From the World to You | 1908 | G. Maywood | A. J. Lamb (words) | |
I Understand | 1941 | M. Wayne | Kim Gannon (words) | |
I Used to Be Afraid to Come Home in the Dark | 1907 | E.A. van Alstyne | ||
I Used to Be Afraid to Go Home in the Dark | 1908 | E.A. van Alstyne(w&m) | ||
I Used to Be Afraid to Go Home in the Dark | 1908 | B.A. Williams | Van Alstyne (words) | |
I Used to Be Color Blind | 1938 | I. Berlin | ||
I Used to Be Lonesome 'Till I Found You | 1910 | G.L. Cobb | Jack Yellen (words) | |
Rock-Rock-Rock | 1907 | G.A. Spink | ||
I Used to Call Her Baby | 1919 | C. Hess(w&m) | H.E. Johnson (co-author) Murray Roth (co-author) |
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⇑I Used to Live in Dreamland With Someone Just Like You | 1912 | J. Glogau | Beth Slater Whitson (words) | |
I Used to Love You But It's All Over Now | 1920 | A. von Tilzer | Lew Brown (words) | |
Bravo, Gallant Scouting Boys | 1909 | H.E. Darewski | Charles Wilmott (words) | |
I Waited Too Long | 1947 | A. Dexter(w&m) | ||
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I Walked in | 1945 | J.F. McHugh | Harold Adamson (words) | |
I Walked in With My Eyes Wide Open | 1944 | J.F. McHugh | Harold Adamson (words) | |
I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked | 1937 | G.de.V. O'Hara | ||
I Wanna Be a Dancin' Man | ? | H. Warren | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
I Wanna Be Around My Baby All the Time | 1931 | G.W. Meyer | Joe Young (words) | |
I Wanna Be Loved by You | 1928 | H. Ruby | Herbert Stothart (words) Bert Kalmar (words) |
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Breeze - Blow My Baby Back to Me | 1919 | J.F. Hanley | Ballard MacDonald (words) Joe Goodwin (words) |
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I Wanna Go Back to Bali | ? | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
Don't Cry, Cherie | 1941 | R. Henderson | Lew Brown (co-author) | |
It Was Sweet of You | 1934 | R.A. Whiting | Sidney Clare (words) | |
I Wanna Jazz Some More | ? | T. Delaney | ||
I Wanna Woo | 1935 | M. Wayne | Arthur Swanstrom (words) | |
I Want a Daddy Like You | 1918 | A. von Tilzer | Lew Brown (words) Darl MacBoyle (words) |
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⇑I Want a Daddy Who Will Rock Me to Sleep | 1919 | A.B. Sloane | Philip Bartholomae (words) John Murray Anderson (words) |
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I Want a Dixie Sweetheart | 1919 | W.C. Polla(w&m) | Jack Gartland (words) | |
Somewhere in Dixie | 1917 | H. von Tilzer | Garfield Kilgour (words) | |
I Want a Filipino Man | 1899 | I. Jones(w&m) | Irving Jones (words) | |
I Want a Fine Little Steam-Yacht | 1908 | H.A. Wade | Paul West (words) | |
I Want a Girl From a Yankee Doodle Town | 1909 | H. Frantzen | Jos. H. McKeon (words) | |
Under the Yum Yum Tree | 1910 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
That Hypnotizing Rag | 1909 | C.F. Zittel(w&m) | Blanche Ring (sung by) | |
I Want a Lily | 1920 | I. Caryll | Anne Caldwell (words) | |
I Want a Little Corner in Your Heart | 1909 | K. Mills | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
Love Comes A-Stealing | 1915 | E.A. van Alstyne | Gustave Kahn (words) | |
There's a Big Cry-Baby in the Moon | 1909 | C. Smith | James Burris (words) | |
I Want a Man | 1928 | V.M. Youmans | ||
I Want a Man I Can Love | 1910 | K. Mills | ||
I Want a Pardon For Daddy | 1926 | C.E. Roat(w&m) | ||
I Want a Patriotic Girl | 1911 | M. Aufderheide(w&m) | ||
I Want a Picture of You | 1921 | P. Wenrich | ||
I Want a Political Man | 1913 | F.H. Klickmann | Bruce Brown (words) | |
⇑I Want a Ragtime Bungalow | 1913 | B. Kalmar(w&m) | ||
I Want a Real Coon - Song | 1898 | B. Adler | Arthur J Lamb (words) Arthur McWatters (sung by) Grace Tyson (sung by) |
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I Want a Real Coon - Two Step | 1898 | B. Adler | ||
I Want a Real Lovin' Man | 1911 | M. Aufderheide(w&m) | with Paul Pratt |
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I Want a Whole Lot of Girls | 1910 | J. Schwartz | ||
I Want Just You | 1913 | A. Owen | ||
I Want Molly and She Wants Me | 1906 | T.W. Thurban | Fred W Leigh (words) | |
I Want My Daddy Now | 1921 | B. Adler | Herman Kahn (words) | |
I Want My Mamma | 1902 | P.B Story | Robt. H Brennen (words) | |
I Want My Mammy | 1898 | A. Macey | George Arthurs (words) | |
I Want My Money | 1916 | H. Talbot | B. Lestrange (words) | |
I Want My Old Girl Back | 1918 | E.E. Sutton | E. Burtnett (co-author) | |
I Want No Fair-Weather Girl | 1902 | J. Tabrar | C. Collins (words) Fred J. Barnes (sung by) |
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I'm Goin' Back to Oklahoma | 1912 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
I Want Somebody to Love | 1905 | E.H. Kelly(w&m) | ||
I've Lost My Gal | 1909 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
I Want Someone to Call Me Dearie | 1908 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
I Want Someone to Care For Me | ? | N. Bivins | ||
⇑I Want Someone to Flirt With Me | 1910 | A. von Tilzer | Costello (words) Andrew B Sterling (words) |
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I Want Someone to Love Me | 1908 | A.B. Sloane | Charles H Brown (words) | |
I Want the Strolling Good | 1913 | J. Schwartz | Harold Atteridge (words) | |
I Want the World to Know | 1937 | R. Friml | G. Kahn (words) | |
I Want the World to Know I Love You | 1907 | G.M. Cohan | ||
I Want to Be a Birdman | 1913 | J.F. Lamb | Mrs. G. Satterlee (words) | |
I Want to Be a Good Lamb | 1940 | V. Herbert | George V. Hobart (words) | |
I Want to Be a Janitor's Child | 1911 | I. Franklin | B. Green (co-author) I. Franklin (sung by) |
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I Want to Be a Lidy | 1901 | H. Talbot | G. Dance (words) | from "A Chinese Honeymoon" |
I Want to Be a Merry Merry Widow | 1907 | T.F. Morse | Edward Madden (words) | |
I Want to Be a Military Man | 1900 | B.A. Williams | George Walker (words) | |
I Want to Be a Popular Millionaire | 1932 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
I Want to Be Alone With Mary Brown | 1928 | J.G. Gilbert | Edgar Leslie (words) Walter Williams (sung by) |
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I Want to Be an Actor Lady | 1902 | H. von Tilzer | ||
I Want to Be Bad | 1928 | L. Brown | B. G. De Sylva (co-author) Ray Henderson (co-author) |
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There Are Rivers to Cross | 1942 | R. Henderson | Stanley Adams (co-author) | |
I Want to Be Happy | 1925 | V.M. Youmans | Irving Caesar (co-author) | |
I Like to Call You Sweetheart | 1911 | T. Snyder | ||
⇑I Want to Be in Dixie | 1912 | I. Berlin | T. Snyder (co-author) Hughie Thompson (sung by) Diamond & Clemence (sung by) McMahon (sung by) Diamond & Clemence (sung by) McMahon (sung by) |
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I Want to Be Loved Like a Leading Lady | 1908 | H.A. Wade | Paul West (words) | |
I Want to Be One of the Smart Set | 1902 | G.S. Waters(w&m) | ||
I Want to Be Somebody's Baby Girl | 1913 | O. Motzan | Schuyler Greene (words) | |
I Want to Be There | 1915 | J.V. Monaco | Grant Clarke (words) | |
I Want to Be There | 1924 | J. Kern | ||
I Want to Be Your Wife | 1907 | P.A. Rubens | ||
I Want to Bring You a Ring | 1910 | J.L. Golden(w&m) | ||
I Want to Dance, Dance, Dance | 1912 | L. Edwards | ||
I Want to Do the Bear-Cat Dance | 1913 | S. Brooks | ||
I Want to Elope in an Aeroplane | 1909 | A. Gumble | William J. McKenna (words) | |
I Want to Go Back to Dixie Land | 1913 | G. Botsford | Jean Havez (words) | |
I Want to Go Back to Michigan | 1914 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
I Want to Go Home | 1912 | L.F. Muir | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
I Want to Go Home Now | 1905 | M. Klein | John Kendrick Bangs (words) | |
I Want to Go to a Ball Game | 1909 | A.W. Brown | C.P. McDonald (words) | |
If I Were in Love With You | 1913 | G. Edwards | Ed Madden (words) | |
I Want to Go to Paree, Papa | 1903 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
⇑I Ain't-En Got-En No Time to Have the Blues | 1919 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) Duncan Sisters (sung by) |
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I Want to Go to Tokio | 1914 | F. Fisher | J. McCarthy (words) Reine Davies (sung by) |
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I Want to Hear a Yankee Doodle Tune | 1903 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
I Want to Hold You in My Arms | 1919 | J.R. Robinson | A. Bernard (words) | |
Concert in the Sky, The | 1913 | C. Smith | Peggy Lennie (sung by) | |
I Want to Lean to Jazz Dance | 1918 | D. Stamper | G. Buck (words) | |
I Want to Linger | 1914 | H.I. Marshall | Stanley Murphy (words) | |
I Want to Linger | 1914 | S. Murphy | Henry I. Marshall (words) | |
I Want to Look Like Lillian Russell | 1913 | C.J. Gebest | Channing Pollock (words) Rennold Wolf (words) |
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I Want to Love Someone Like You | 1919 | W.C. Polla | Frederick Moxon (words) | |
I Want to Love You While the Music's Playing | 1912 | G. Botsford | Jean C. Havez (words) | |
Don't Ask Me to Forget | 1898 | J.W. Bratton | Walter H. Ford (words) | |
I Want to Ring Bells | 1933 | J.F. Coots | Maurice Sigler (words) | |
I Want to See Mamma Once More | 1874 | E. Mack(w&m) | ||
I Want to See Mother Again | 1897 | L.B. O'Connor | Wm. H. Gardne (words) | |
I Want to See My Pickaninny | 1925 | C.L. Johnson | Nellie Doud Allen (words) | |
I Want to See My Tennessee | 1924 | M. Ager | Jack Yellen (words) Sophie Tucker (sung by) Willie & Eugene Howard (sung by) |
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I Want to Shimmie | 1919 | S. Brooks | G. Clarke (co-author) | |
⇑Remembered | 1940 | J. Jordan | ||
I Want to Sing in Opera | 1910 | G. Arthurs | Worton David (words) W. Bard (sung by) |
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I Want to Sing in Opera | 1910 | W. David | G. Arthurs (words) W. Bard (sung by) |
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I Want to Sleep | 1913 | E. Erdman | Roger Lewis (words) | |
I Want to Spoon to the Tune of the Silvery Moon | 1911 | G. Edwards(w&m) | G. Edwards (sung by) | |
I Want to Watch over You | 1915 | A. Gumble(w&m) | ||
I Want to Whisper Something to You, Baby | 1906 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | ||
I Want Yer, Ma Honey! | 1895 | F. Templeton(w&m) | ||
I Want You | 1907 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
I Want You | 1913 | H. Thomas | Walter Bruce (words) | |
I Want You | 1919 | V. Herbert(w&m) | ||
I Want You | 1925 | A. Lewis | Howard Simon (words) | |
I Want You | 1925 | C. Morgan | Arthur Swanstrom (words) | |
I Want You | ? | C.R. Flick | ||
I Want You Dear | 1916 | T.W. Thurban | Marion Green (words) | |
I Want You For Myself | 1931 | I. Berlin | ||
I Want You Georgia | 1916 | A. Gumble | Stanley Murphy (words) | |
Eyes of Youth | 1917 | H.A. Tierney | Marjorie Rambeau (sung by) | |
⇑I Want You Tonight | ? | S. Bechet | ||
I Want You With Me Forever | 1908 | L.L. Moore(w&m) | ||
I Wants a Man Who Ain't Afraid to Work | 1899 | S. Koninsky | ||
I Wants a Ping-Pong Man | 1902 | H. Whitney(w&m) | Stella Mayhew (sung by) | |
I Wants Ma Sunday Nights | 1898 | C.N. Daniels | as Neil Morét | |
I Wants My Hannah | 1899 | A. Johns(w&m) | ||
I Wants to Be Some Kind of a Show Girl Too | 1903 | S.L. Perrin | ||
Cos I'se Going to be a Long Time Dead | ? | H. Roth | ||
I Was a Dreamer Too | 1916 | R. Lewis(w&m) | ||
I Was a Florodora Baby | 1920 | H. Carroll | ||
I Was a Hero Too | 1908 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) Sam Bernard (sung by) |
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I Was Born in Michigan | 1921 | M. Franklin | Alex Gerber (words) | |
I Was Doing All Right | 1938 | G. Gershwin | Ira Gershwin (words) | |
I Was in the Mood | 1933 | M. Carr | Eddie Pola (co-author) | |
I Was Just Supposing | 1905 | J.R. Hubbell | Robert B Smith (words) | |
I Was Looking For My Boy | 1895 | P. Dresser | ||
I Was Never Kissed Like That Before | 1906 | M.H. Rosenfeld | Chas E. Casey (words) | |
That Soothing Symphony | 1915 | T. Snyder | Will J. Harris (words) | |
⇑I Was Never So Lonesome Before | 1925 | J. Brockman | Ira Schuster (co-author) Ben Russell (words) |
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I Was Once Your Wife! | 1897 | M.H. Rosenfeld | Raymond A Browne (words) Manuel Romain (sung by) |
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I Was Only Fooling | 1904 | T.R. Confare | Morris S. Silver (words) | |
I Was Roaming Along | 1908 | J. Hollander | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
I Was Seeing Nellie Home | 1913 | E.C. Keithley | Floyd Thompson (words) | |
I Was So Young | 1919 | G. Gershwin | Alfred Bryan (words) Irving Caesar (words) |
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I Was Taken by Storm | 1932 | I.M. Bibo(w&m) | Basil Ziegler (co-author) | |
I Was Taken by Storm | 1935 | L. Alter | Edward Heyman (words) | |
I Was Talking in My Sleep | 1894 | C.K. Harris | ||
I Was Wanted | ? | Unknown | D. J. McCarthy (sung by) | |
I Wasn't Born to Be Lonesome | 1916 | A. von Tilzer | Lew Brown (words) Chas. McCarron (words) |
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I Wasn't Sure | ? | Unknown | G. Robey (sung by) | |
I Watch the Love Parade | 1931 | J. Kern | ||
I Went on My Way Rejoicing | 1912 | W. David | B. Lee (co-author) | |
I Will Always Love You | 1915 | L. Friedman | Herman Kahn (words) | |
I Will Always Love You Dear | 1909 | S. Hein | Seymour Brown (words) | |
I Will Always Love You, Sweetheart, in the Same Old Way | 1908 | H. Ingraham | Bartley Costello (words) | |
I Will Be Your Sweetheart | 1896 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
⇑I Will Love You When the Silver Threads Are Shining Among the Gold | 1911 | F.H. Klickmann | Roger Lewis (words) | |
I Will Marry Him to Make a Home For Mother | 1907 | H. Ingraham(w&m) | ||
I Will Marry You in November or December | 1913 | C. Conrad(w&m) | A. Gumble (co-author) Joe Young (words) |
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I Wish I Could | 1919 | J. Ringleben | F.W. Hager (co-author) | |
I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate | 1919 | A.J. Piron | ||
I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate | 1922 | C. Williams | ||
I Wish I Had a Girl | 1907 | G. le Boy | G. Kahn (words) | |
I Certainly Could | 1926 | M. Ager | Jack Yellen (words) | |
I Wish I Had Somebody Waiting For Me When I Got Home | 1919 | P. Wenrich | Howard E. Rogers (words) | |
I Wish I Knew | 1945 | H. Warren | Mack Gordon (words) | |
I Wish I Was Back on Broadway | 1899 | W.H. Penn | R.A. Browne (words) | |
I Wish I Was in Blighty | 1917 | H.E. Darewski | W. R Titterton (co-author) | |
I Wish I Was in Heaven Sittin' Down | 1908 | F.J. Brown | Herbert L. Spencer (words) | |
I Wish I Was in the Land of Cotton Now | 1918 | G.W. Meyer | Howard Johnson (words) Chas. McCarron (words) |
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I Wish I Wuz a Kid Again | ? | E.A. van Alstyne | ||
I Wish That I Was Back in Old Killarney! | 1912 | R.A. Browne | Raymond A. Browne (words) | |
I Wish That I Wish Tonight | 1945 | M.K. Jerome | Jack Scholl (words) | |
Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue | 1925 | R. Henderson | Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young (co-author) | |
⇑I Wish That You Was My Gal, Molly | 1909 | T. Snyder | I. Berlin (words) | |
I Wish That You Were Here To-Night | 1896 | P. Dresser | Jay Hambidge (words) | |
I Wish the Band Would Play | 1903 | T.M. Geary | Harry J Breen (words) | |
I Wish There Was a Wireless to Heaven | 1922 | W. White | Joe Manuel (co-author) Harry White (co-author) |
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I Wish To-Day Were Yesterday and Yesterday To-Day | 1912 | E Edwards | Chas. E Baer (words) Wm. G Brewton (words) |
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I Wish We Didn't Have to Say Good-Night | 1944 | J.F. McHugh | Harold Adamson (words) | |
I Wish We'd Never Met | 1900 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
I Wish You'd Keep Out of My Dreams | 1913 | J. Schwartz | Grant Clarke (words) Edgar Leslie (words) |
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I Won't Be a Nun | ? | Traditional | ||
I Won't Be an Actor No More | 1900 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
I Won't Be Back Till August | 1910 | A. Gumble | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
I Won't Believe It | 1939 | J.R. Robinson | ||
I Won't Dance | 1935 | J. Kern | Jimmy McHugh (words) Dorothy Fields (words) |
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I Won't Go Way Back Home Again | 1907 | A.B. Sloane | George Totten Smith (words) C F Ferraioli (words) |
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I Won't Play Second Fiddle to No Yaller Gal | 1899 | J.A. Silberberg | Jos. W. Standish (words) | |
I Won't Play Unless You Coax Me | 1906 | L.O. Smith | Al.Trahern (words) | |
I Won't Say I Will But I Won't Say I Won't | 1923 | G. Gershwin | B. G De Sylva (words) Arthur Francis (words) |
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I Won't Take No For an Answer | 1937 | A. Baer | Charles Tobias (words) | |
⇑I Wonder | 1888 | J.P. Sousa | ||
I Wonder | 1919 | I. Berlin | ||
Rainbow Girl, The | 1918 | L.A Hirsch | Selection |
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I Wonder How I Look When I'm Asleep | 1927 | L. Brown | B. G. De Sylva (co-author) Ray Henderson (co-author) |
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I Wonder How the Old Folks Are at Home | 1909 | H.J. Lincoln | Herbert S Lambert (words) | |
I Wonder if 'twas Very Wrong! | 1902 | F. McPherran(w&m) | ||
I Wonder if It's You | 1907 | C. Blake | Vincent Bryan (words) | |
I Wonder if She's Still a Friend of Mine | 1910 | C.E. Brandon(w&m) | B. Smythe (co-author) | |
I Wonder if She's Waiting | 1899 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) Sadie Koster (sung by) Wesel & Sheridan (sung by) |
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I Wonder if She's Waiting | 1911 | J.C. Halls | J.M. Warner (words) | |
I Wonder if You Ever Think of Me | 1901 | R.M. Stults | ||
I Wonder if You Miss Me | 1904 | T. Snyder | Ed. Rose (words) | |
Teddy | 1919 | T. Snyder | ||
I Wonder What George Washington Would Say | 1902 | H. Armstrong | ||
I Wonder What Is That Coon's Game | 1898 | B. Cole(w&m) | J.W. Johnson (co-author) | |
I Wonder What the Wild Waves Are Saying | 1905 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
I Wonder What They're Doing Tonight | 1918 | J. Egan | Al Harriman (words) Lew Brown (words) |
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I Wonder What's Become of Joe? | 1926 | M. Pinkard | Roy Turk (words) | |
⇑I Wonder What's Become of Sally | 1924 | M. Ager(w&m) | Jack Yellen (co-author) Van & Schenck (sung by) Al Jolson (sung by) |
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I Wonder What's Become of Sweet Adeline | 1930 | T. Brown | Dick Powell (co-author) Harry Langdon (co-author) |
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I Wonder What's the Matter With My Eyes | 1908 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) Anna Held (sung by) |
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I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone | 1913 | S. Brooks | Sophie Tucker (sung by) | |
I Wonder Where My Lovin' Man Has Gone | 1914 | R.A. Whiting | C.L. Cooke (co-author) Earle C. Jones (words) Winnie Lightner (sung by) Jordan (sung by) |
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I Wonder Where She Is To-Night? | 1899 | P. Dresser | George B Alexander (words) | |
If You Look in Her Eyes | 1917 | L.A Hirsch | Otto Harbach (words) | |
I Wonder Who | 1920 | P. Goldberg | Frank Magine (co-author) Benny Davis (words) |
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I Wonder Who You're Calling Sweetheart | 1921 | J. Goodwin(w&m) | Bud Green (co-author) Al Piantadosi (co-author) |
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I Wonder Who's Dancing With You To-Night | 1924 | R. Henderson | Mort Dixon, Billy Rose (words) | |
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now | 1909 | J.E. Howard | Harold Orlob (words) Frank R. Adams (words) Will M. Hough (words) |
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I Wonder Who's Knitting For Me | 1917 | J.M. Winne | ||
I Wonder Who's Next in Your Heart | 1914 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
I Wonder Who's Under the Moon With You To-Night | 1931 | J.F. Coots | Benny Davis (words) | |
Dianthus | 1912 | W.F. Peters | ||
I Wonder Why | 1922 | J.F. Coots | Raymond Klages (words) | |
Trotting Thro' the Park | 1900 | G.L. Spaulding | ||
I Wonder Why I Love You | 1920 | E. Braham | Jack Clifton (words) | |
⇑How'd You Like to Be My Daddy? | 1918 | T. Snyder | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) Farber Sisters (sung by) |
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I Wonder Will You Always Call Me ''honey'' | 1904 | H.J. Breen | T. Mayo Geary (words) | |
I Wonder Will You Always Call Me Honey | 1900 | T.M. Geary | Harry J. Breen (words) | |
I Wonder Will You Forget | 1913 | B.M. Jerome | Henry Blossom (words) | |
You Are the Rose That Will Never Die | 1914 | T. Snyder | Bert Kalmar (words) | |
I Would Forget | 1903 | L.O. Smith | La Touche Hancock (words) | |
I Would Like to Fondle You | 1926 | P. Wenrich | ||
I Would Like to Know Why? | 1926 | E. Blake | Noble Sissle (co-author) | |
I Would Like to Try It | 1912 | A. von Tilzer | Lew Brown (words) | |
I Would Not Break Her Heart | ? | P. Barnes | ||
I Would Not Refuse a Little Love | 1907 | H.L. Newman | ||
I Would Rather Be a Beggar Than to Be Your Bride | 1900 | P.J. Knox | M.H. Rosenfeld (co-author) | |
Down Where the Swanee River Flows | 1903 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
What's the Use? | 1930 | I. Jones | Charles Newman (words) | |
I Wouldn't Do It For Anyone But You | 1919 | F.H. Klickmann | ||
I Wouldn't Take a Million | 1940 | H. Warren | Mack Gordon (words) | |
I Wouldn't Trade the Silver in My Mother's Hair | 1932 | J.F. Coots | Jack Little (co-author) | |
I Yi Yi Yi Yi | ? | H. Warren | Mack Gordon (words) | |
⇑I'd a Divil of a Time Last Night | 1911 | Unknown | W. Cunliffe (sung by) | |
I'd Ask For You | 1915 | F.H. Klickmann | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
I'd Be a Fool | 1931 | S. Romberg | ||
I'd Clean 'is Boots For Nuffin'! [Sic] | 1902 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | ||
I'd Climb the Highest Mountain if I Knew I'd Find You | 1926 | L. Brown | Sidney Clare (words) | |
And the Green Grass Grew All Around | 1912 | H. von Tilzer | William Jerome (words) | |
I'd Feel at Home if They'd Let Me Join the Army | 1917 | A. Gumble | Jack Mahoney (words) | |
I'd Give a Hundred if the Gal Was Mine | 1901 | B.R. Harney | Willard & Wheeler (sung by) | |
I'd Give a Million Tomorrows/ For Just One Yesterday | 1948 | J. Livingston | Milton Berle (words) | |
I'd Give Everything For You | 1915 | M.K. Jerome | Jack Stern (co-author) | |
I'd Just Paint the Leaf of a Shamrock | ? | L. Wright | as Horatio Nicholls | |
I'd Know You Anywhere | 1940 | J.F. McHugh | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
I'd Leave Ma Happy Home For You | 1899 | H. von Tilzer | Will A. Heelan (words) Carrie Behr (sung by) |
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I'd Leave Ma Happy Home For You | 1901 | W. Scott | ||
I'd Like a Girl Like You | 1908 | H. Armstrong | Jos. Mittenthal (words) | |
I'd Like a Honeymoon With You | 1919 | V. Herbert(w&m) | ||
I'd Like a Lighthouse | 1920 | J. Kern | ||
I'd Like a Little Loving Now and Then | 1907 | T. Kelley | Earle C Jones (words) | |
⇑I'd Like My Picture Took | 1949 | I. Berlin | ||
I'd Like to Be a Real Lady | 1902 | T. Lemonier | Alex. Rogers (words) | |
I'd Like to be a Soldier Boy in Blue | 1909 | H.L. Newman | Hampton Durand (co-author) | |
I'd Like to Be a Soldier Boy in Blue | 1909 | H.L. Newton(w&m) | H. Durand (co-author) | |
I'd Like to Be in Peachland With a Peach Like You | 1912 | F.J. Brown | Herbert L. Spencer (words) | |
I'd Like to Be in Peachland With a Peach Like You | 1912 | H. Spencer | F.J. Brown (words) | |
I'd Like to Be on an Island With You | 1914 | A. Gumble | Jack Wells (co-author) Alfred Bryan (words) |
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I'd Like to Be the Fellow That Girl Is Waiting For | 1909 | K. Mills | E. Rose (words) Harry A Ellis (sung by) |
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I'd Like to Be the Isle of Man | 1913 | S. Furth | ||
I'd Like to Be the Isle of Man | 1913 | E.P. Moran | Seymour Furth (words) | |
I'd Like to Borrow a Kiss | 1913 | A.W. Brown | Harold Atteridge (words) | |
I'd Like to Build a Coop For a Chicken Like You | 1913 | H. Carroll | Ballard Macdonald (words) | |
I'd Like to Call On You | 1907 | A.W. Brown | Roger Lewis (words) | |
I'd Like to Correspond With You | 1909 | J. Schwartz | ||
I'd Like to Find You in My Stocking | 1950 | J.F. Coots | Charles Kenny (co-author) Nick Kenny (co-author) |
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I'd Like to Go on a Honey-Moon With You | 1911 | R.H. Bowers | Harry Bache Smith (words) | |
I'd Like to Have a Little Girl Like You, Like Me | 1911 | D.J. Sullivan | D K Stevens (words) Matthew Ott (words) Phil Ott (sung by) |
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I'd Like to Have Your Photograph | 1909 | K. Mills | Edward Rose (words) | |
⇑I'd Like to Hear That Song | ? | R.A. Browne | ||
I'd Like to Know What Happened to Mary | 1914 | E. Breuer | ||
By the Old Wishing Well | 1912 | J.B. Walsh | ||
I'd Like to Lock You in My Heart | 1907 | R.H. Bowers | Raymond W. Peck (words) | |
I'd Like to Make a Date With You | 1909 | C. O'Donnell | Thos. J. Kennedy (words) | |
I'd Like To Marry | 1910 | D. Goldsmith(w&m) | R.D. Sharp (co-author) | |
I'd Like to Pose For You | 1910 | P.A. Rubens | Vincent Bryan (words) Henry Mygatt Woodruff (sung by) |
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I'd Like to Ride Away to a Little Hide-Away | 1928 | A. Bryan | Al Hoffman (words) Pete Wendling (words) |
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I Miss You in a Thousand Different Ways | 1906 | G. Edwards | Will D. Cobb (words) | |
I'd Like to See the Kaiser With a Lily in His Hand | 1918 | H. Lewis(w&m) | H.E. Johnson (co-author) B. Frisch (co-author) |
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I'd Like to Take a Chance With You | 1911 | G.L. Cobb | Jack Yellen (words) | |
I'm Just Pinin' For You | 1910 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
I'd Like You to Love Me | ? | J.F. Lamb | ||
I'd Live or I Would Die For You | 1907 | E.R. Ball | Dave Reed Jr. (words) | |
I'd Love to Be in Ireland the Day They Set Old Ireland Free | 1921 | E. Cantor(w&m) | Chas. Tobias (co-author) William Polla (co-author) |
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I'd Love to Call You My Sweetheart | 1926 | J. Goodwin(w&m) | Larry Shay (co-author) P. Ash (co-author) |
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I'd Love to Call You My Sweetheart | 1953 | P. Ash(w&m) | Joe Goodwin (co-author) Harry Harris (co-author) Larry Shay (co-author) |
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I'd Love to Dance an Old Fashioned Waltz | 1918 | G.W. Fairman | ||
⇑I'd Love to Dance Through Life With You | 1915 | J. Kern | ||
J. Kern | ||||
I'd Love to Lead a Military Band | 1911 | T.F. Morse | Jack Mahoney (words) | |
I'd Love to Meet That Old Sweetheart of Mine | 1926 | B. Davis | Joe Burke (words) | |
I'd Love to Play a Love Scene | 1937 | S. Coslow | ||
I'd Love to Take Orders From You | 1935 | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
I'd Love to Waltz Through Life With You | 1923 | V. Herbert(w&m) | Dave Stamper (co-author) | |
I'd Rather Be a Cobblestone in New York Town | 1908 | W.S. Camp | G.A. Norton (words) | |
I'd Rather Be a Lamp-Post on Old Broadway : | 1916 | B.H. Burt(w&m) | ||
I'd Rather Be a Lemon Than a Grape Fruit | 1908 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
I'd Rather Be a Lobster Tha a Wise Guy | 1907 | T.F. Morse | ||
I'd Rather Be A-Smiling | 1907 | W.R. Anderson(w&m) | ||
I'd Rather Be Blue Over You | 1928 | F. Fisher | Billy Rose (words) | Arr. by May Singhi Breen |
I'd Rather Be Kissed 'neath the Mistletoe Bough | 1913 | N. Osborne | E. T. Farran (words) | |
I'd Rather Be Like Paw | 1908 | H.O. Sutton | Jean Lenox (words) | |
I'd Rather Be on Old Broadway With You | 1909 | W.S. Camp | G.A. Norton (words) | |
I'd Rather Be Outside A-Lookin' in Than on the Inside A-Lookin' Out | 1906 | T. Snyder | Fred. J. Hamill (words) | |
I'd Rather Be the Girl in Your Arms Than The Girl In Your Dreams | 1926 | H. Auracher | Harlan Thompson (words) | as Harry Archer |
⇑I'd Rather Dance Than Eat | 1908 | F.J. Brown | John B. Gardner (words) | |
I'd Rather Dance Than Eat | 1908 | H. Spencer | browbfj (words) | |
I'd Rather Have Folks Say ''How That Man Did Run!'' Than ''There He Lies!'' | 1910 | J.R. Shannon | ||
I'd Rather Lead a Band | 1936 | I. Berlin | ||
I'd Rather Listen to Your Eyes | 1935 | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
I'd Rather Love What I Cannot Have | 1911 | E. Janis(w&m) | ||
I'd Rather Twostep Than Waltz, Bill! | 1907 | B.H. Burt(w&m) | Clarice Vance (sung by) | |
I'd Rather Waltz With Just You, You, You | 1907 | B.E. Fischer | ||
I'd Rather Write a Song | 1934 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
I'd Sooner Be a Has Been | 1907 | J. Schwartz | ||
Curse of an Aching Heart, The | 1913 | A. Piantadosi | Henry Fink (words) Emma Carus (sung by) Manne & Bell (sung by) Joe Burns (sung by) |
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I'd Still Believe You True | 1900 | P. Dresser | Charles Kent (words) | |
I'd Write a Song | 1933 | S. Romberg(w&m) | ||
I'll Always Be Good to You Mother | 1926 | W. Eckstein | R Beaudry (words) | |
I'll Always Be the Same | 1914 | L. Kidwell | Haven Gillesdle (words) | |
There's a Rose in the World For Us All | 1916 | N. Alexander | W.R. Williams (words) | |
I'll Always Remember You | 1927 | J. Greer | Raymond Klages (words) | |
I'll Always Wear Your Image in My Heart | 1906 | T.F. Morse | ||
⇑I'll Ask Him Not to Go | 1898 | R. Cone | Raymond A. Browne (words) | |
I'll Be a Sister to You | 1898 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
I'll Be an Old Man's Darling, Not a Young Man's Slave | 1899 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
I'll Be Back Home in Indiana | 1919 | H. DeCosta | Frank Chodrow (words) | |
I'll Be Back in the Springtime Molly | 1919 | E.T. Farran(w&m) | F.W. Hager (co-author) Ring (co-author) S. Ash (co-author) |
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I'll Be Back in the Sweet By and By | 1912 | F.J. Brown | Herbert L. Spencer (words) | |
I'll Be Blue Just Thinking of You From Now On | 1930 | P. Wendling(w&m) | George Whiting (co-author) | |
I'll Be Coming Home to You | 1917 | A.B. Sloane | John E Hazzard (words) Percival Knight (words) |
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I'll Be Glad to Get Back | 1919 | W.C. Polla | Martin Swanger (words) R.H. Wilson (words) |
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I'll Be Happy When I'm Thinking of You | 1904 | W.C. Sweatman | C.E. Smith (words) | |
I'll Be Hard to Handle | 1933 | J. Kern | Bernard Dougall (words) | |
I'll Be in My Dixie Home Again To-Morrow | 1922 | R. Turk(w&m) | J.R. Robinson (co-author) Eddie Cantor (sung by) |
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I'll Be Over Your Way in the Mornin' Bill | 1918 | H. Ruby | Harry Ruby (words) | |
I'll Be Ready When the Great Day Comes | 1882 | J.S. Putnam | ||
I'll Be Somewhere in France | 1917 | J.R. Hubbell | George V Hobart (words) | |
I'll Be There in the Public Square | 1903 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
I'll Be There With Bells On | 1906 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
I'll Be There, Laddie Boy, I'll Be There | 1918 | E.C. Keithley | Jack Frost (words) | |
⇑I'll Be True to My Honey Boy | 1894 | G. Evans | ||
I'll Be Up Someday | 1936 | K. Arnold | ||
I'll Be Waiting For You | 1915 | C.L. Johnson | Royce as James Royce Shannon (words) | |
I'll Be Waiting in the Gloaming, Sweet Genevieve | 1905 | J.F. Helf(w&m) | ||
I'll Be Welcome in My Home Town | 1912 | H. Jentes | William Tracey (words) | |
I'll Be With You Bye and Bye | 1909 | A.W. Brown(w&m) | ||
I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time | 1920 | A. von Tilzer | Neville Fleeson (words) | |
I'll Be With You When the Roses Bloom Again | 1901 | G. Edwards | Will D. Cobb (words) Lottie Gilson (sung by) Edward Flowers (sung by) |
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I'll Be Your Friend Just the Same | 1899 | S.R. Henry(w&m) | ||
I'll Be Your Friend Through All | 1898 | S. Koninsky | ||
I'll Be Your Honey When It's Moonlight | 1910 | J.E. Howard | Frank R Adams (words) Will M Hough (words) |
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I'll Be Your Little Sunbeam | ? | L.S. Hawes | ||
I'll Be Your Rain-Beau | 1902 | J.F. Helf | Ed. Gardenier (words) Emma Carus (sung by) |
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I'll Be Your Regular Sweetie | 1920 | F. Rose | George Little (words) Peter S. Frost (words) |
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I'll Be Your Valentine | 1920 | A.B. Sloane | Arthur Swanstrom (words) John Murray Anderson (words) |
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I'll Break Up This Jamboree | 1898 | A.W. Brown | Sydney L. Perrin (words) | |
I'll Break Up This Jamboree | 1898 | S.L. Perrin | Al Brown (words) | |
I'll Bring a Rose | 1920 | V. Rose | Richard Coburn (words) | |
⇑I'll Build a Castle in Loveland | 1910 | A. Lange | Jeff T. Branen (words) | |
I'll Build a Fence Around You | 1910 | K. Mills | Sam M. Lewis (words) | |
I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise | 1922 | G. Gershwin | B. G. De Sylva (words) Arthur Francis (words) |
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I'll Buy a Mangle, Polly | 1901 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | Lily Morris (sung by) | |
I'll Capture Your Heart Singing | 1942 | I. Berlin | ||
I'll Change the Shadows to Sunshine | 1913 | E.R. Ball | Geo. Graff Jr. (words) | |
I'll Cling to You | 1915 | H. Carroll | Ballard Macdonald (words) | |
I'll Come Back Again to You | 1906 | T.S. Barron | ||
I'll Come Back to You When It's All Over | 1917 | K. Mills | Lew Brown (words) | |
I'll Come Back to You, My Honolulu Lou | 1912 | C.N. Daniels | Earle C. Jones (words) | as Neil Moret |
I'll Come Sailing Home to You | 1917 | H. Carroll | Stanley Murphy (words) | |
I'll Dance at Your Wedding | ? | J. Davis | ||
I'll Dance Till de Sun Breaks Through | ? | A. Joyce | ||
I'd Like to See a Little More of You | 1906 | G. Edwards | Will D. Cobb (words) | |
I'll Do As Much For You | 1904 | H. Brown(w&m) | ||
I'll Do It All Over Again | 1914 | A. Gumble | A Seymour Brown (words) | |
I'll Do or Die | 1901 | G. Luders | Frank Pixley (words) | |
I'll Do the Same For You | 1904 | J.C. Farrell | H. Frantzen (words) Eva Mudge (sung by) |
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⇑I'll Do the Same For You | 1909 | A. Gumble | Herman Payley (co-author) Howard E. Rogers (words) |
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I'll Dream of That Sweet Co-Ed | 1908 | G. Luders | George Ade (words) | |
So Do I | 1932 | R.A. Whiting(w&m) | Herb Nacio Brown (co-author) Vincent Youmans (co-author) |
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I'll Find My Love in D-I-X-I-E | 1924 | E. Blake | ||
I'll Fold Up My Tent and Steal Away | 1906 | T.F. Morse | Frank Riley (words) | |
I'll Follow the Crowd to Coney | 1913 | J.F. Lamb | Mrs. G. Satterlee (words) | |
I'll Follow the Trail | 1930 | R. Friml | J. Keirn Brennan (words) | |
R. Friml | ||||
I'll Forget You | 1921 | E.R. Ball | Annelu Burns (words) | |
E.R. Ball | ||||
Who Wants to Meet Me After School Lets Out | 1911 | G. Edwards | Will D. Cobb (words) | |
I'll Give Him Wtiting to Mignonette | ? | Unknown | Florrie Gallimore (sung by) | |
I'll Go Home to Dear Old Dixie | 1906 | T. Chattaway(w&m) | ||
I'll Go the Route For You | 1909 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
I'll Have My Opera on the East Side | 1910 | K. Mills | Andrew B. Sterling (words) Bartley C. Costello (words) |
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I'll Hop, Skip and Jump | 1923 | I.M. Bibo | Ed. G Nelson (co-author) Harry Pease (co-author) |
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Kentucky Days | 1912 | P. Wenrich | Jack Mahoney (words) | |
I'll Keep a Warm Spot in My Heart For You | 1906 | J.R. Johnson | J. W Johnson (words) | |
⇑I'll Keep My Eye on You | 1912 | H. Carroll | Will Dillon (words) | |
I'll Keep on Loving You | 1921 | V. Rose | Richard Coburn (words) | |
I'll Keep the Lovelight Burning | 1942 | H. Tobias | Nick Kenny (co-author) Harold Levey (co-author) |
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I'll Keep These Letters For Her Sake | 1891 | P. Dresser | Julian Holmes (words) | |
I'll Know Him | 1930 | L. Brown | B. G. De Sylva (co-author) Ray Henderson (co-author) |
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I'll Leave It to You | 1903 | H. Cannon | ||
Gallagher Says You Can't Keep the Irish Down | 1910 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
California My Homeland | 1926 | E.R. Ball | J. Keirn Brennan (words) | |
I'll Love You Forevermore | 1909 | H. Frantzen | Jos. H. McKeon (words) | |
I'll Love You in My Dreams | 1931 | A. Baer(w&m) | Horace Heidt (co-author) Benee Russell (co-author) |
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I'll Love You Just the Same | 1897 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
Dress Up Your Dollars in Khaki (And Help Win Democracy's Fight) | 1918 | R.A. Whiting | Lister R. Alwood (words) | |
I'll Make a Man of You | 1914 | H. Finck | Arthur Wimperis (words) Clara Beck (sung by) Gwendoline Brogden (sung by) |
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I'll Make a Ring Around Rosie | 1910 | J. Schwartz | William Jerome (words) | |
I'll Make Bubbles | 1919 | S. Hein | Edward A Paulton (words) | |
I'll March in April With May | 1910 | G.W. Meyer | Alfred Bryan (words) Jack Drislane (words) |
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I'll Marry the Man I Love | 1897 | M.H. Rosenfeld | ||
I'll Meet You on the Golden Shore | 1911 | C.L. Johnson | William R. Clay (words) | |
⇑I'll Meet You When the Sun Goes Down | 1910 | P. Wenrich(w&m) | ||
I'll Miss You in the Evening | 1932 | I. Berlin | ||
I'll Miss You, Old Ireland | 1919 | E.R. Ball | ||
I'll Ne'er Forget the Girl That Loves Me | 1902 | P.J. Knox | ||
P.J. Knox | ||||
I'll Never Do It Again | 19-? | R. Cormack | Al. Dubin (words) | |
I Only Found You For Somebody Else | 1932 | I. Jones | Charles Newman (words) | Arr. by Haia Kaa |
I'll Never Miss You Again | 1925 | B. Black(w&m) | Mort Harris (co-author) Jack Partington (co-author) |
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I'll Not Forget You Mary | 1912 | J.A. Brennan | ||
Come On, Let's Two-Step | 1905 | J.W. Bratton | ||
I'll Pledge My Heart to You | 1909 | M. Aufderheide(w&m) | ||
I'll Put My Lips Against Yours Anytime | 1912 | T.S. Allen(w&m) | ||
I'll Put the Blame on Mr Rubenstein | 1905 | E. Platzmann | ||
I'll Return to You My Sweetheart and the Dear Old Georgia Pines | 1910 | W.T. Pierson | Robert G Irby (words) | |
I'll Return, Mother Darling, to You | 1915 | E.C. Keithley | Casper Nathan (words) | |
I'll See You in C-U-B-A | 1920 | I. Berlin | T. Lewis (sung by) | |
I'll See You in My Dreams | 1924 | I. Jones | Gus Kahn (words) | |
I'll Send You Down a Letter From De Sky | 1884 | M.H. Rosenfeld | ||
⇑I'll Shake Up Dis Mean Old Town | 1899 | L. Udall | Karl Kennett (words) | |
I'll Share It All With You | 1946 | I. Berlin | ||
I'll Si-Si Ya in Bahia | 1952 | H. Warren | Leo Robin (words) | |
I'll Sing You a Song About Dear Old Dixie Land | 1919 | H. Creamer(w&m) | Turner Layton (co-author) Al Jolson (sung by) |
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I'll Sing You a Thousand Love Songs | 1936 | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
I'll Sit Right on the Moon (And Keep My Eyes on You) | 1912 | J.V. Monaco(w&m) | ||
I'll Stand By | 1936 | J.F. Coots | Benny Davis (words) | |
I'll Still Belong to You | 1930 | N.H. Brown | ||
I'll String Along With You | 1934 | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
You Went Away Too Far and Stayed Away Too Long | 1926 | J.V. Monaco | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
Marching Down the Aisle | 1923 | J.V. Monaco | Pete Wendling (co-author) Billy Rose (words) |
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I'll Take You Back to Ireland | 1912 | H. Carroll(w&m) | ||
I'll Take You Back to Italy | 1917 | I. Berlin | ||
All My Life | 1918 | N. Bayes | Irving Fisher (co-author) Harry Akst (co-author) N. Bayes (sung by) |
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I'll Think of You | 1927 | S. Coslow | Larry Spier (co-author) | |
Hold Me in Your Loving Arms | 1915 | L.A Hirsch | G. Buck (words) | |
I'll Throw a Ring Around You | 1915 | H. Durand | Casper Nathan (words) | |
I'll Wait For Thee | 1904 | T.S. Allen | ||
⇑I'll Wait For You 'till the Cows Come Home | 1911 | T.S. Allen(w&m) | ||
In Springtime | 1919 | E.A. van Alstyne | Erwin R. Schmidt (words) | |
I'll Wait For You Forever | 1940 | J.F. Coots | Maurice Sigler (words) | |
I'm ''Gone'' Before I Go | 1916 | H. Carroll | Ballard Macdonald (words) | |
I'm a Cooler For the Warmest Coon in Town | 1898 | B.A. Williams | George Walker (co-author) | |
I'm a Crazy Jay on a Circus Day | 1907 | H. Durand | Harry L. Newton (words) | |
I'm a Daughter of Peru | 1929 | S. Romberg | Irving Caesar (words) | |
I'm a Dreamer | 1929 | L. Brown | B. G De Sylva (co-author) Ray Henderson (words) |
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Together | 1928 | R. Henderson | B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown (co-author) | |
I'm a Fireman's Love | 1912 | W.R. Walker | Thos. J. Gray (words) | |
I'm a Fool For Loving You | 1936 | P. Wendling | Sam M. Lewis (words) | |
I'm a Fool Who Believed in You | 1914 | N. Osborne | Grant Clark (words) Edgar Leslie (words) |
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My Whole Day Is Spoiled | 1934 | J.V. Monaco | Joe Young (words) Charles Newman (words) |
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I'm a Gay Soubrette | 1896 | G.S. Waters | Syd Davies (words) | |
I'm a Good Girl Now | 1919 | F.E. Cliffe | M. Marcelle (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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I Love You More Each Day | 1910 | T. Snyder | I. Berlin (words) | |
I'm a Jazz Vampire | 1920 | C. Morgan | Art. Swanstrom (words) | |
I'm a Jolly Old Rover | 1914 | G.de.V. O'Hara | T. E. B. Henry (words) | |
⇑I'm a Jonah Man | 1903 | F.P. Banta | ||
I'm a Little Blackbird Looking For a Bluebird | 1924 | G.W. Meyer | Arthur Johnston (words) G. Clarke (words) Roy Turk (words) |
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Rose of Washington Square | 1919 | J.F. Hanley | Ballard MacDonald (words) | |
I'm a Lonesome Melody | 1915 | G.W. Meyer | Joe Young (words) | |
I'm a Long Way From Tipperary | 1914 | R. Lewis | E. Erdman (words) | |
I'm a Long Way From Tipperary | 1914 | E. Platzmann | Roger Lewis (words) | |
I'm a Lucky Boy to Have a Girl Like You | 1910 | P. Wenrich | Stanley Murphy (words) | |
I'm a Lucky Devil | 1939 | P. Tinturin | Al Jacobs (words) | |
I'm a Married Man | 1912 | H. Carroll | Ballard Macdonald (words) | |
I'm a Member of the Midnight Crew | 1909 | J. Schwartz | Wm. Jerome (words) | |
I'm the Black Sheep of the Flock | 1912 | R.P. Weston | Fred J. Barnes (words) Jack Pleasants (sung by) |
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I'm a Poor Litle Beggar in England | 1897 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | Lily Morris (sung by) | |
I'm a Poor Unhappy Maid | 1903 | J. Schwartz | ||
I'm a Popular Man | 1907 | G.M. Cohan | from "The Honeymooners" | |
I'm a Real Kind Mama | 1917 | M. Pinkard | Roger Graham (words) | |
De Pullman Porters' Ball | 1901 | J. Stromberg | Edgar Smith (words) Fritz Williams (sung by) |
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I'm a Sentimental Dreamer | 1921 | M.B. Kaufman | Dailey R. Paskman (words) | |
I'm a Sport | 1893 | T.H. Northrup | Leslie Percival (words) | |
⇑I'm a Vamp From East Broadway | 1920 | H. Ruby | Bert Kalmar (words) I. Berlin (words) |
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I'm a Veteran of '63 | 1907 | T.F. Morse | ||
I'm a Watchin' I'm a Waitin' | 1919 | H. Frey | ||
I'm a Wonder! | 1895 | W. Furst | J. Cheever Goodwi (words) | |
I'm a Wonderful Man in Yonkers | 1911 | C.J. Gebest | William Jerome (words) | |
I Didn't Mean to Make You Cry | 1909 | A. Piantadosi | Halsey K Mohr (words) | |
I'm A' Looking For My Ten | 1905 | S. Hein | George V Hobart (words) | |
I'm A'Bringing Up the Family | 1909 | I. Franklin | B. Green (co-author) | |
I'm A-Goin' to See My Friends Again | ? | R.N. Dett | ||
I'm A-Longin' Fo' You | 1914 | J.S. Zamecnik | Karl Fuhrmann (words) | as Jane Hathaway |
I'm A-Longing For You | 1919 | B.M. Tice | J. Will Callahan (words) | |
I'm Afraid I'm Beginning to Love You | 1913 | L. Brown | Joe Goodwin (co-author) | |
I'm Afraid I'm Beginning to Love You | 1913 | J. Goodwin(w&m) | Lew Brown (co-author) | |
I'm Afraid of You | 1910 | A. Gumble | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
I'm Afraid to Come Home in the Dark | 1907 | E.A. van Alstyne | H.H. Williams (words) Ella Retford (sung by) Hetty King (sung by) Clarice Vance (sung by) Della Fox (sung by) M. Irwin (sung by) Della Fox (sung by) May Vokes (sung by) |
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I'm Afraid to Sleep Alone | 1909 | K. Mills | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
I'm Afraid, Pretty Maid, I'm Afraid | 1912 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
I'm After Madame Tetrazzini's Job | 1909 | G. Edwards(w&m) | Bessie Wynn (sung by) | |
⇑I'm Alabama Bound | 1909 | R.G. Hoffman | ||
I'm Alabama Bound | 1939 | F. Morton | ||
I'm All Bound 'round With the Mason Dixon Line | 1917 | J. Schwartz | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) |
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I'm All Dressed Up and No Place to Go | 1913 | J.M. Daly | T.S. Allen (words) Julie Russell (sung by) |
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I'm All Dressed Up With a Broken Heart | 1931 | F. Fisher | Harold Stern (co-author) Stella Unger (co-author) |
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I'm All O.K. With K. and E | 1909 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
I'm All Thine | 1911 | R.H. Bowers | ||
I'm Always Chasing Rainbows | 1918 | H. Carroll | Joseph McCarthy (words) | |
I'm Always Falling in Love With the Other Fellow's Girl | 1920 | G.W. Meyer | Irving Caesar (words) | |
I'm Always Glad to See You When You Buy | 1900 | A.B. Sloane | George T. Smith (words) | |
I'm Always Happy Sunday | 1917 | B. Gay | Al Dubin (words) | |
I'm Always Stuttering | 1922 | M. Pinkard | Sidney D Mitchell (words) | |
I'm Always Thinking of You, | 1909 | T.F. Morse | ||
I'm Always Watching Clouds Roll By | 1910 | A. Piantadosi(w&m) | ||
I'm an Indian | 1922 | L. Edwards | ||
I'm an Indian Too | 1946 | I. Berlin | ||
I'm an Old Cowhand | 1936 | J. Mercer(w&m) | ||
Sing Your Way Home | 1930 | J.V. Monaco | Edgar Leslie (words) Joe Young (words) |
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⇑I'm Aristocratic | 1904 | G. Arthurs(w&m) | ||
I'm As Blue As the Blue Grass of Kentucky | 1925 | E.C. Keithley(w&m) | ||
I'm As Happy As Can Be | 1882 | M.H. Rosenfeld | ||
I'm Ashamed to Look the Moon in the Face | 1919 | A.B. Sloane | Philip Bartholomae (words) John Murray Anderson (words) Clara Tice (words) |
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I'm Away From the World When I'm Away From You | 1927 | L. Pollack | ||
I'm Awfully Glad I Met You | 1909 | G.W. Meyer | Jack Drislane (words) | |
I'm Awf'ly Glad I'm Irish | 1910 | A. Piantadosi | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
I'm Awfully Glad the Girl I Had Has Another Beau | 1911 | A.W. Brown | J. Brandon Walsh (words) | |
I'm Awfully Strong For You | 1908 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
I'm Backing Britain | 1968 | T. Connor | ||
I'm Bashful When I'm Bathing in the Briny | 1920 | F.E. Cliffe | ||
I'm Beginning to Miss You | 1949 | I. Berlin | ||
I'm Beginning to See the Light | 1944 | D. Ellington | Johnny Hodges (words) Harry James (words) Don George (words) |
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I'm Bringing a Red Red Rose | 1928 | G. Kahn | Walter Donaldson (words) | |
I'm Bugs About You | 1910 | G.W. Meyer | Victor Smalley (words) Jack Drislane (words) |
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I'm Busy and You Can't Come In | ? | C. Williams | ||
I'm Certainly Living a Rag-Time Life | 1900 | R.S. Roberts | Gene Jefferson (words) Artie Hall (sung by) |
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I'm Certainly, Perfectly, Dissatisfied | 1907 | H. Ingraham(w&m) | ||
⇑I'm Checking Out-Goom Bye | ? | D. Ellington | Billy Strayhorn (words) | |
I'm Coming Back in Springtime | 1914 | G.L. Cobb | Jack Yellen (words) | |
I'm Coming Back to California That's Where I Belong | 1916 | E.R. Ball | J. Keirn Brennan (words) | |
I'm Coming Back to Say Good-Bye | 1919 | B.M. Tice | ||
I'm Coming Back to You | 1913 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | Byrd Dougherty (co-author) | |
I'm Coming Back to You | 1921 | T. Lewis(w&m) | Ernest Golden (words) | |
I'm Coming Back to You Poor Butterfly | 1917 | J.R. Hubbell | Andrew Donnelly (words) | |
I'm Coming Virginia | 1927 | W.M. Cook | Donald Heywood (words) | |
I'm Coming Virginia | 1927 | D. Heywood | W.M. Cook (words) | |
I'm Contented Like I Am | 1940 | M. Pinkard | Wm Tracey (words) | |
I'm Crazy 'bout It! | 1905 | S.N. Edmonds | M. Irwin (sung by) | |
I'm Crazy 'bout My Baby (And My Baby's Crazy 'bout Me | 1931 | T. Waller | Alex Hill (co-author) | |
I'm Crazy 'bout the Turkey Trot | 1911 | G.W. Meyer | Jack Drislane (words) | |
I'm Crazy 'bout You Daisy | 1908 | G.W. Meyer | Earle C. Jones (words) | |
I'm Crazy About My Daddy in a Uniform | 1918 | C.R. McCarron(w&m) | Carey Morgan (co-author) | |
I'm Crazy For Love | 1940 | S.R. Henry | Gene Hodgkins (words) | |
I'm Croonin' a Tune About June | 1929 | J.F. Coots | Lou Davis (co-author) | |
I'm Crying Just For You | 1913 | J.V. Monaco | Joseph McCarthy (words) | |
⇑I'm Crying, Sighing, Dying for Love of You | 1925 | F.J. Brown | Herbert L. Spencer (words) | |
I'm Dancin' on a Rainbow | 1933 | N.H. Brown | ||
I'm Dancing With the Girl of My Dreams | 1934 | A. Lewis | Al Sherman (co-author) | |
I'm Disillusioned! | 1918 | M. Pinkard | ||
I'm Doin' That Thing | 1930 | J.F. McHugh | Dorothy Fields (words) | Arr. by Milt Coleman; |
I'm Doing What I'm Doing For Love | 1929 | M. Ager | Jack Yellen (words) Sophie Tucker (sung by) |
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I'm Done With Ragtime | 1900 | C. Robinson | Fred Stein (words) | |
I'm Doublin' Back to Dublin | 1920 | C.T. Straight | Roy Bargy (co-author) Chas. E. Bryne (words) |
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I'm Down in Honolulu | 1916 | I. Berlin | ||
I'm Dreaming of a Bygone Day | 1901 | G. Edwards | Will D. Cobb (co-author) | |
I'm Dreaming of Sweet Lily of the Valley | 1907 | H.W. Petrie | ||
I'm Expectin' a Special Delivery | 1901 | J.M. Fulton | Geo. H. Summers (words) | |
I'm Falling in Love with Some One | 1910 | V. Herbert | Rida Johnson Young (words) | |
I'm Falling in Love With Someone | 1910 | V. Herbert(w&m) | ||
I'm Feelin' Blue | 1930 | J.F. McHugh | Dorothy Fields (words) | |
I'm Feelin' Devilish | 1930 | M. Pinkard | ||
I'm Feelin' Like a Million | 1937 | N.H. Brown | Arthur Freed (words) | |
I'm Flying High | 1930 | L. Brown | B. G. De Sylva (co-author) Ray Henderson (co-author) |
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⇑I'm For the Girl With the Shy Sweet Smile | 1907 | L.L. Moore(w&m) | ||
I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles | 1919 | J. Kenbrovin | John William Kellette (words) | |
I'm Fraid Dis Snap Is Most Too Good to Last | 1899 | A.B. Sloane | Frank Sloane (words) | |
I'm From Ohio | 1918 | E.R. Ball | J. Keirn Brennan (words) | |
Bowl of Chop Suey and You - Ey, A | 1934 | B. Bernie | Al Goering (words) Walt Bullock (words) |
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That Marquard Glide | 1912 | B. Seeley | W. Raymond Walker (co-author) Rube Marquard (words) Thomas J. Gray (words) B. Seeley (sung by) |
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I'm Getting My Bonus in Love | ? | C. Williams | Porter Grainger (words) | |
Over on the Jersey Side | 1908 | J. Norworth(w&m) | J. Norworth (sung by) | |
I'm Getting Sleepy | 1905 | J. Hollander | Will U. Gumm (words) Ethel Robinson (sung by) |
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I'm Getting Tired of Playing Second Fiddle | 1919 | A.W. Brown | Haven Gillespie (words) | |
I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep | 1942 | I. Berlin | ||
I'm in Love With the Mother of My Best Girl | 1913 | E.A. van Alstyne | Gus Kahn (words) | |
I'm Glad I Can Make You Cry | 1918 | C.R. McCarron | Carey Morgan (words) | |
I'm Glad I Met You, Mary | 1899 | M.H. Rosenfeld | Howard Graham (words) Ellene Jaqua (sung by) |
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I'm Glad I Took My Mother's Advice | ? | Unknown(w&m) | Madie Scott (sung by) N. Wallace (sung by) |
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I'm Glad I Waited | 1930 | V.M. Youmans | Arr. by Charles N. Grant, 1887-1937; | |
Heart Aches | 1919 | J. Norworth(w&m) | ||
I'm Glad I'm a Boy and I'm Glad I'm a Girl | 1909 | N. Bayes(w&m) | J. Norworth (co-author) | |
⇑I'm Glad I'm Home Again | 1910 | H. Carroll | Ballard Macdonald (words) | |
I'm Glad I'm Married | 1908 | A. von Tilzer | Jack Norworth (words) | |
I'm Glad I'm Not Methusalem | 1903 | E. Ellsworth | ||
I'm Glad My Wife's in Europe | 1914 | A. Gottler | Howard Johnson (words) Coleman Goetz (words) |
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I'm Glad to See You're Back | 1900 | T.H. Northrup | Will D. Cobb (words) | |
I'm Goin' Back to Bottomland [Bottomland] | ? | C. Williams | Jo Trent (words) | |
I'm Goin' Back to Louisiana | 1913 | E.C. Keithley | Floyd Thompson (words) | |
I'm Goin' Back to My Mammy | 1923 | B. Benedict | F.H. Klickmann (co-author) E.C. Keithley (words) |
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I'm Goin' Back to My Mammy | 1923 | F.H. Klickmann | E.C. Keithley (words) | |
Is There Anything Else That I Can Do For You? | 1912 | E.A. van Alstyne | Earle C Jones (words) | |
I'm Goin' Huntin' | 1927 | T. Waller | ||
I'm Goin' Shoppin' With You | 1935 | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
I'm Goin' to Break That Mason-Dixon Line | 1919 | J. Schwartz | ||
I'm Goin' to Ease Back | 1903 | W.E. Skidmore | ||
I'm Goin' to Hit the Trail For Alabam' | 1916 | G.L. Cobb | ||
I'm Goin' to Mobile on the Robert E. Lee | 1912 | J. White(w&m) | ||
I'm Goin' to Plant Myself in My Old Plantation Home | 1922 | A. Wilson(w&m) | James A. Brennan (co-author) Tex Ellis (sung by) |
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I'm Goin' to Settle Down Outside of London Town (When I'm Dry, Dry, Dry) | 1919 | J.V. Monaco | Joe McCarthy (words) | |
⇑I'm Goin' to Stay on Solid Ground | 1911 | S. Murphy(w&m) | Gene Greene (co-author) Charley Straight (co-author) |
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I'm Goin' to Stay Right Here in Town | 1913 | A. Gumble | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
I'm Goin' to Tell on You | 1910 | M. Bernard | Earl Taylor (words) | |
I'm Goin', Goodbye, I'm Gone | 1912 | C.L. Johnson(w&m) | as Raymond Birch |
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I'm Going 'way Back Home and Have a Wonderful Time | 1916 | J. Schwartz | William Jerome (words) | |
I'm Going Away | ? | E. Cotten | ||
I'm Going Away Just to Wear You Off My Mind | ? | C. Johnson | Lloyd Smith (words) Warren Smith (words) |
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I'm Going Back (To My Sweetheart and My Pals) | 190? | L.L. Howarde(w&m) | ||
I'm Going Back Back to Kentucky Where I Was Born | 1908 | W.R. Walker | Jos. H. McKeon (words) | |
I'm Going Back Home | 1917 | R.A.A. Stoneham | ||
I'm Going Back to Alabama in the Spring | 1923 | R. Cormack | Douglas Bronston (words) | |
I'm Going Back to Birmingham | 1913 | P.C. Pratt | J. Will Callahan (words) | |
I'm Going Back to California | 1905 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
I'm Going Back to California | 1916 | E.R. Ball | J. Keirn Brennan (words) | |
I'm Going Back to Carolina | 1913 | W.A. Downs(w&m) | E. Erdman (co-author) | |
Ghost of the Violin, The | 1912 | T. Snyder | Bert Kalmar (words) Courtney Sisiters (sung by) |
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I'm Going Back to Dreamland | 1913 | C.N. Daniels | John Page (co-author) | |
I'm Going Back to Erin | 1915 | J.W. Leopold | Will Mar (words) | |
⇑I'm Going Back to Glasgow Toon | 1919 | T.W. Thurban | J F Lambe (words) | |
I'm Going Back to Kentucky Sue | 1912 | A. von Tilzer | Lew Brown (words) | |
I'm Going Back to My Sweet Home | 1924 | W. Eckstein(w&m) | ||
I'm Going Back to Old Killarney Killarney and You | 1915 | W.C. Harvey(w&m) | ||
I'm Going Back to Paris | 1907 | L.L. Moore(w&m) | ||
I'm Going Back to Reno | 1911 | J. Schwartz | William Jerome (words) | |
I'm Going Back to the Farm | 1915 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
I'm Going Crazy | 1910 | T.S. Allen(w&m) | ||
I'm Going Down to Tennessee | 1912 | H. Carroll | Arthur Fields (words) Arthur Fields (sung by) H. Carroll (sung by) |
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I'm Going Far Away, Love | 1892 | P. Dresser | ||
I'm Going Home | 1909 | R. Barton | Roger Lewis (words) Fred H. Elliot (sung by) |
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I'm a Happy Married Man | 1910 | T. Snyder | I. Berlin (words) | |
I'm Going on the Warpath | 1907 | J.P. Corin | Felix F. Feist (words) | |
I'm Going Out to Tea to Tooting | 1914 | G. Arthurs | Bert Lee (words) Clarice Mayne (sung by) |
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I'm Going Right Along | 1924 | T. Waller | ||
I'm Going Right Back to Chicago | 1906 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) Tascott (sung by) |
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I'm Going South | 1912 | G. Winkler | C.E. Lewis (words) | |
I'm Going to Bring a Wedding Ring to You in Spring | 1915 | J. White(w&m) | Jack Frost (co-author) | |
⇑I'm Going to Do What I Please | 1909 | T. Snyder | ||
Sweetie Dear | 1906 | J. Jordan | ||
I'm Going to Follow the Boys | 1917 | J.V. Monaco | Howard Rogers (words) | |
I'm Going to Get Myself a Black Salome | 1908 | S. Murphy | Ed Wynn (words) | |
I'm Going to Go Somewhere | ? | J.F. Lamb | ||
It's Tough to Be an Orphan | 1913 | J.B. Walsh(w&m) | ||
Little Miss Killarney | 1913 | G. Edwards | Jean C. Havez (words) | |
I'm Going to Live Anyhow Till I Die | 1902 | G. Rosey | ||
I'm Going to Live Anyhow Until I Die | 1901 | S.N. Edmonds | ||
In Old Missouri | 1914 | E.A. van Alstyne | Gus Kahn (words) | |
I'm Going to Marry a Nobleman | 1908 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
I'm Going to Meet Birdie To-Night | 1905 | T.F. Morse | Jack Drislane (words) | |
I'm Going to Meet Minnie To-Night | 1913 | H. Carroll | Will D. Cobb (words) | |
I'm Going to Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier | 1916 | L. Friedman | J. Will Callahan (words) | |
I'm Going to Settle Down in England | ? | Unknown | G. Elen (sung by) | |
I'm Going to Sing a Song | 1906 | W. David | F.V. St. Clair (words) S. Mayo (sung by) |
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I'm Going to Spend My Honeymoon in Dixie | 1907 | A. von Tilzer | Lew. Brown (words) | |
I'm Going to Take the Train For Home Sweet Home | 1910 | H. Ingraham(w&m) | ||
⇑I'm Going to Tarry Down in Tarry - Town | 1919 | B. Frisch | Bernie Grossman (words) Bobby Jones (words) |
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I'm Going to Tell Your Mother | 1914 | B. Johnson(w&m) | W.H. Vodery (co-author) | |
I'm Going Where the Climate Suits My Clothes | 1907 | J.L. Hill | Lester Walton (words) | |
I'm Going Where the Weather Suits My Clothes | 1910 | A. Gumble | Dave Clark (words) | |
I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon | 1924 | C. Conrad | Billy Rose (words) | |
I'm Gonna Dance Wit De Guy Wot Brung Me | 1927 | H. Auracher | Walter O'Keefe (words) | as Harry Archer |
I'm Gonna Fall in Love | 1938 | T. Waller | ||
I'm Gonna Get You | 1931 | G. Arnheim | Jules Lemare (co-author) Harry Tobias (co-author) |
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I'm Gonna Get You | 1931 | C.N. Daniels | Harry Tobias (words) | as Jules Lemare |
I'm Gonna Get You | ? | P. Grainger | Bob Ricketts (co-author) | |
I'm Gonna Have a Cowboy Weddin | 1940 | N.H. Vincent(w&m) | Milo Sweet (co-author) | |
I'm Gonna Make Hay While the Sun Shines in Virginia | 1916 | A. Gottler | Joe Young (words) Sam Lewis (words) |
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I'm Gonna Meet My Sweetie Now | 1927 | J. Greer | Benny Davis (words) | |
I'm Gonna Pin a Medal on the Girl I Left Behind | 1918 | I. Berlin | ||
I. Berlin | ||||
I'm Grateful to You | 1936 | J.F. Coots | Benny Davis (words) | |
I'm Grateful to You | 1936 | B. Davis | J. Fred Coots (co-author) Benny Davis (words) J. Fred Coots (words) |
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I'm Growing Fond of You | 1917 | J.L. Golden | Henry Blossom (words) | |
⇑I'm Growing Fonder of You | 1935 | G.W. Meyer | P. Wendling (words) Joe Young (words) |
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I'm Happy | 1922 | L.J. Fuiks | George Hamilton Green (words) | as Victor Arden |
I'm Happy About the Whole Thing | ? | H. Warren | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
H. Warren | ||||
I'm Happy Now | 1906 | E. Hogan | ||
I'm Happy When You're Happy | 1931 | A. Baer | Benny Davis (words) | |
I'm Happy! | 1908 | P.J. Knox | ||
I'm Head and Heels in Love With You | 1907 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | S. M. Lewis (co-author) | |
I'm Hearin' From Erin and Mother O' Mine | 1917 | A. Friedland | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
There Are Nice Girls Everywhere | 1909 | R.P. Weston(w&m) | W. Cunliffe (sung by) | |
I'm Hungry For Beautiful Girls | 1922 | F. Fisher | Billy Rose (words) Wilber Held (words) |
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I'm in Heaven When I'm in My Mother's Arms | 1920 | M. Ager | Howard Johnson (words) Cliff Hess (words) |
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I'm in Love | 1926 | C. Conrad | Gus Kahn (words) Otto Harbach (words) |
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I'm in Love All Over Again | 1935 | J.F. McHugh(w&m) | Dorothy Fields (co-author) | |
I'm in Love With a Chocolate Soldier | 1911 | T. Kelley | Edgar Selden (words) | |
I'm in Love With a Girl in New Hampshire | 1915 | J.F. Cohen | Ed. Mallory (words) | |
I'm in Love With a Soldier | 1944 | M. Carr | Tommie Connor (words) | |
I'm in Love With a Soldier and a Sailor | ? | J. Whidden | ||
⇑I'm in Love With One of the Stars | 1909 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
I'm in Love With the Honorable Mr. So and So | 1939 | S. Coslow | ||
I'm in Love With the Man in the Moon | 1908 | T. Snyder | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
In June | 1913 | E.A. van Alstyne | Gus Kahn (words) | |
I'm in Love With the Slide Trombone | 1906 | S. Furth | Arthur Lamb (words) | |
I'm in Love With You | 1925 | C.N. Daniels(w&m) | as Neil Morét | |
I'm in Love With You | 1948 | E.H. Day | ||
Bye Bye Blackbird | 1926 | R. Henderson | Mort Dixon (words) | |
I'm in My Glory | 1937 | J.F. McHugh | Harold Adamson (words) | |
What D'ya Say? | 1928 | R. Henderson | Buddy DeSilva, Lew Brown (co-author) | |
Sleepy Valley | 1929 | J.F. Hanley | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
I'm in the Mood For Love | 1935 | J.F. McHugh(w&m) | Dorothy Fields (co-author) | |
I'm Jealous of You | 1905 | W.C. Parker(w&m) | Baby Abbot (sung by) | |
I'm Just a Little Blue For You | 1922 | E.A. van Alstyne(w&m) | Haven Gillespie (words) Margaret Young (sung by) Ernie & Billy Loos (sung by) |
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I'm Just a Lucky So and So | 1946 | D. Ellington | Mack David (words) | |
I'm Just a Misfit | 1930 | L. Coffee | ||
I'm Just a Ragged Newsboy, But I Love Her Just the Same | 1906 | F.J. Brown | John B. Gardner (words) | |
I'm Just As Good As Single I've Sent My Wife Away | 1915 | A. Lange | Jeff T. Nenarb (words) | |
⇑I'm Just Looking For a Lonesome Girl | 1921 | W. Janssen | Oliver Morosco (words) | |
Meet Me Down by the River, Dearie | 1910 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
I'm Just Simply Full of Jazz | 1919 | E. Blake | ||
I'm Just Wild About Harry | 1921 | E. Blake | N. Sissle (words) Harry S. Truman (sung by) |
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E. Blake | ||||
I'm Knee Deep in Daisies | 1925 | P. Ash | Larry Shay (co-author) Joe Goodwin (words) Jack Stanley (words) |
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I'm Laughin' | 1934 | L. Brown | Jay Gorney (co-author) | |
I'm Learning a Lot From You | 1930 | J.F. McHugh | Arr. by Milt Coleman (co-author) Dorothy Fields (words) |
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Tight Skirts Have Got to Go | 1915 | R.P. Weston | Fred J Barnes (words) W. Cunliffe (sung by) |
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I'm Leaving My Troubles Behind | 1948 | A. Dexter(w&m) | James B. Paris (co-author) | |
I'm Like a Ship Without a Sail | 1919 | J. Kendis(w&m) | J. Brockman (co-author) | |
I'm Little Pearl an Orphan Girl | 1898 | B. Morgan(w&m) | ||
I'm Livin' Easy | 1899 | I. Jones | ||
I'm Livin' in a Great Big Way | 1935 | J.F. McHugh(w&m) | Dorothy Fields (co-author) | |
I'm Living in Hopes of Gettin' a Man | ? | L. Roberts | ||
I'm Lonely | 1908 | J.H. Santly(w&m) | ||
I'm Lonely Here Without You, Nellie Dear | 1903 | S. Koninsky | ||
I'm Lonely Since You Went Away | 1911 | T.C. Bennett | ||
⇑Won't You Let Me Creep Into Your Heart? | 1910 | W.F. Peters | ||
I'm Lonely Without You | 1926 | H. Warren | Bud Green (words) | |
I'm Lonesome For Home, Sweet Home | 1909 | E. Stanley(w&m) | ||
I've Got Feathers on My Head | 1911 | P. Wenrich | Edward Madden (words) | |
I'm Longing For My Home Sweet Home | 1914 | G.A. Reeg, Jr(w&m) | ||
I'm Longing For Old Virginia and You | 1915 | E.C. Keithley | Joe Lyons (words) | |
I'm Looking For a Dear Old Lady | 1910 | T. Kelley | Edgar Selden (words) | |
Just a Word of Sympathy | 1916 | E.A. van Alstyne | Gustave Kahn (words) Known (sung by) |
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I'm Looking For a Nice Young Fellow Who Is Looking For a Nice Young Girl | 1910 | S.R. Henry | Jeff T. Branen (words) | |
I'm Looking For a Nice Young Man | ? | G. Bryer | ||
I'm Looking For a Sweetheart, and I Think You'll Do | 1908 | M. Klein | Robert Hubberthorne Burnside (words) | |
I'm Looking For an Angel | 1900 | A.B. Sloane | Jean Havez (words) Edgar Keller (words) John Golden (words) |
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I'm Looking For Someone's Heart | 1915 | S. Romberg | Harold Atteridge (words) | |
I'm Looking For That Man | 1905 | A.B. Sloane | Frederic Ranken (words) | |
I'm Looking For the Man That Wrote 'The Merry Widow Waltz' | 1908 | S. Furth | Edgar Selden (words) | |
I'm Losing My Heart to Someone | 1920 | A. von Tilzer | Neville Fleeson (words) | |
I'm Mad With Mary Morrison | 1896 | H.W. Petrie | ||
I'm Madly in Love With You | 1938 | J.F. Coots | Benny Davis (words) | |
⇑I'm Makin' Hay in the Moonlight | 1932 | J. Greer | Tot Seymour (words) | |
There Was a Time When on Broadway | 1898 | J. Stromberg | Edgar Smith (words) | |
Ev'ry Night About This Time | 1942 | J.V. Monaco | Ted Koehler (words) | |
I'm Miami Bound | 1925 | J. Martin | ||
I'm Missin' Mammy's Kissin | 1921 | L. Pollack | Sidney Clare (words) | |
I'm More Than Satisfied | 1927 | T. Waller | Raymond Klages (co-author) | |
My Gal's the Quality | 1897 | C.L. Craig | ||
I'm Nobody's Baby | 1921 | M. Ager | Benny Davis (co-author) Lester Santly (co-author) |
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I'm Nobody's Baby | 1921 | B. Davis | Milton Ager (words) Lester Santly (words) |
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I'm Not Going to Change My Name For You | 1908 | T.W. Thurban(w&m) | J.F. Lambe (words) | |
I'm Not That Kind of a Girl | 1919 | A. von Tilzer | Lew Brown (words) | |
I'm Not Worrying | 1929 | T. Waller | ||
Town at the End of the Line, The | 1906 | J.W. Bratton | Arthur J. Lamb (words) Emma Carus (sung by) |
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I'm Now Prepared to Tell the World It's You | 1932 | T. Waller | ||
I'm Old Enough For a Little Lovin' | 1917 | W.E. Skidmore | Marshall Walker (words) | |
I'm Old Fashioned | 1942 | J. Kern | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
I'm on a Diet of Love | 1930 | A. Baer | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
I'm on a Long Long Ramble | 1918 | J. Schwartz | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe (words) Young (words) |
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⇑Tax the Bachelors | 1910 | R.P. Weston | Billee Taylor (sung by) | |
I'm on My Way Home | 1926 | I. Berlin | ||
I'm on My Way to Dublin Bay | 1915 | S. Murphy | Stanley Murphy (words) | |
I'm on My Way to Mandalay | 1913 | F. Fisher | Alfred Bryan (words) Anna Miller (sung by) |
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I'm on My Way to Reno | 1910 | J. Schwartz | William Jerome (words) | |
I'm on My Way to the Garden of Eden | 1919 | G. Winkler | H. Ehrig (words) | |
I'm on Pins and Needles | 1932 | H. Tobias | Joe Young (words) | |
South Wind | 1927 | R. Henderson | B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown (co-author) | |
I'm on the Jury | 1913 | G. le Boy | G. Kahn (words) Elizabeth M. Murray (sung by) |
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I'm on the Jury | 1913 | G. Kahn | G. le Boy (words) | |
Gold, Wine and Kisses | 1898 | J.W. Bratton | ||
Have a Kiss With Me | 1898 | J.W. Bratton | Walter H. Ford (words) | |
I'm One of God's Children | 1931 | L. Alter | Oscar Hammerstein (words) Harry Ruskin (words) |
Arr. by S. M. Zoltai |
I'm One of the Family Now | 1898 | B. Adler | Arthur J Lamb (words) | |
I'm One of the Girls! | 1894 | C. Deane | J.S. Baker (words) Marie Kendall (sung by) |
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I'm Only a Fair Sun Bather | 1911 | K. Mills | E. Ray Goetz (words) | |
I'm Only Dreaming | 1917 | R. Friml | Otto Harbach (words) Edward Clark (words) |
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I'm Only Making Believe | 1929 | B. Davis | J. Fred Coots (co-author) Benny Davis (words) J. Fred Coots (words) |
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⇑I'm Only Six Years Old | 1895 | G.S. Waters(w&m) | ||
Tie Up | 1922 | H.A. Tierney | ||
As Long As You're There | 1931 | J.V. Monaco | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
I'm Playing With Fire | 1932 | I. Berlin | ||
I'm Pommery 2nd the King | 1892 | W. Furst | Charles Alfred Byrne (words) Louis Harrison (words) |
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I'm Praying to Saint Christopher | 1950 | A. von Tilzer | Harry MacPherson (words) | |
I'm Proud of You | 1930 | J.F. Coots | Herb Magidson (words) | |
I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket | 1936 | I. Berlin | ||
I'm Rehearsing With a Broadway Show | 1907 | S. Furth | Edgar Selden (words) | |
I'm Satisfied | 1924 | M. Pinkard | Jack Yellen (words) | |
I'm Satisfied With Uncle Sam | 1916 | M. Lee | Terry Sherman (words) | |
I'm Savin' Up My Pennies | 1938 | T. Waller | ||
I'm Saving All My Loving | 1929 | W.B. Kernell(w&m) | Dave Stamper (words) | |
I'm Saving Up the Means to Get to New Orleans | 1916 | H. DeCosta | Howard Johnson (words) | |
I'm Saving Up to Buy a Home For Mother | 1896 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
I'm Sending a Message to Mama | 1911 | J. McCarthy(w&m) | Piantadosi (co-author) | |
On the Shores of Sweet Romance | 1933 | A. Piantadosi(w&m) | Arthur Tracy (co-author) Jack Glogau (co-author) |
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I'm Shooting High | 1935 | J.F. McHugh | Ted Koehler (words) | |
⇑I'm Simply Crazy Over You | 1915 | E.R. Goetz | J. Schwartz (words) | |
I'm Simply Crazy Over You | 1915 | J. Schwartz | Wm Jerome (words) E.R. Goetz (words) |
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I'm Single For Six Weeks More | 1910 | I. Caryll | C.M.S. McLellan (words) | |
I'm Sitting Here, You're Sitting Here What Are We Waiting For? | 1926 | L.J. Little | Sam Coslow (words) | |
I Can Get More Lovin' From a Dum-Dum-Dummy | 1925 | R. Henderson | Lew Brown (words) Billy Rose (words) |
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I'm Sitting Pretty in a Pretty Little City | 1923 | A. Baer | Lou Davis (co-author) | |
I'm Sitting Pretty in a Pretty Little City | 1923 | H.W. Santley | Lou Davis (words) Abel Baer (words) |
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I'm Skipper of a Submarine | ? | A. Joyce | ||
I'm So Afraid of You | 1930 | B. Kalmar | Harry Ruby (co-author) | |
I'm So Afraid of You | 1931 | H. Ruby | Bert Kalmar (words) | |
I'm So All Alone | 1942 | J.G. Gilbert | Paul Durand (words) Rose Noel (words) Jean Casanova (words) |
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I'm So Busy | 1916 | J. Kern | ||
I'm So Dizzy | 1904 | R. Carle | ||
I'm So Glad My Dad's Coming Home | ? | W.C. Handy | ||
I'm So Glad My Mama Don't Know Where I'm At | 1915 | W. Twosweets | ||
I'm So Glad Trouble Don't Last Alway | 1919 | R.N. Dett | ||
I'm So Happy | 1904 | J. Schwartz | ||
I'm So Lonely | 1905 | T. Chattaway(w&m) | ||
⇑I'm So Lonesome | 1920 | E. Braham | Jack Clifton (words) | |
I'm So Sleepy | 1905 | E.H. Kelly | Joe Bren (words) | |
I'm So Sorry | 1931 | M. Pinkard | Murray Rich (words) Archie Bleyer (words) |
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I'm So Sympathetic | 1919 | H. Carroll | Harold Atteridge (words) | |
I'm So Tired of Livin', I Don't Care When I Die | 1902 | L.O. Smith | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
I'm Somebody Nobody Loves | 1923 | B. Davis | Benton Ley, Harry Akst (co-author) Benny Davis (words) Benton Ley (words) Harry Akst (words) |
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I'm Sorry | 1906 | A. von Tilzer | Jack Norwoth (words) Louise Dresser (sung by) |
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I'm Sorry For Myself | 1939 | I. Berlin | ||
I'm Sorry For Satan | 1908 | G.W. Meyer | Earle C. Jones (words) | |
Brat, The | 1919 | T. Snyder | Harry Bache Smith (words) Alla Nazimova (sung by) |
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I'm Sorry I Made You Cry | 1916 | N.J. Clesi | ||
I'm Spending Christmas With the Old Folks | 1940 | T. Connor | ||
I'm Starving For One Sight of You | 1908 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
I'm Sure of Everything But You | 1932 | G.W. Meyer(w&m) | Charles O'Flynn (co-author) P. Wendling (co-author) |
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I'm Sure of Everything But You | 1932 | P. Wendling(w&m) | G.W. Meyer (co-author) Charles O'Flynn (co-author) |
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I'm Tellin' the Birds - Tellin' the Bees How I Love You | 1926 | L. Brown | Cliff Friend (words) | |
I'm Telling You | 1920 | N.H. Vincent(w&m) | Billy Baskette (co-author) B. Frisch (co-author) Bernie Grossman (co-author) Will Donaldson (co-author) Sam Ehrlich (co-author) Leon Flatow (co-author) Bobby Jones (co-author) Al. Siegel (co-author) Brow (co-author) |
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I'm on My Honeymoon | 1911 | R.P. Weston | W. Cunliffe (sung by) | |
⇑I'm the Brother of Lily of the Valley | 1918 | L.W. Gilbert | Anatol Friedland (co-author) Henry Lewis (words) |
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I'm the Echo | 1935 | J. Kern | ||
Anything Can Happen | 1935 | R. Henderson | Jack Yellen (words) | |
I'm the Ghost of Kelly | 1910 | J. Schwartz | ||
It's Easy For You to Remember But It's So Hard For Me to Forget | 1919 | A. Piantadosi | ||
I'm the Guy | 1912 | C. Gaskill | ||
I'm the Guy | 1912 | B.F. Grant | Rube Goldberg (words) | |
I'm the Last of the Red Hot Mammas | ? | M. Ager | Jack Yellen (words) | |
I'm the Leading Lady | 1907 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
I'm the Little Bird That Murmur'd Sweet! | 1897 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | ||
I'm the Lonesomest Gal in Town | 1912 | A. von Tilzer | Lew Brown (words) Helen Van Buren (sung by) |
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I'm the Man | 1908 | W.S. Camp | G.A. Norton (words) | |
Drifting Along | 1914 | E. Erdman | Roger Lewis (words) | |
I'm the Warmest Member in the Land | 1897 | T.M. Geary | A.F. Dannic (words) | |
I'm the Widow of Colonel De Tracy | ? | Unknown | G. Robey (sung by) | |
I'm Through | 1914 | I. Caryll | ||
I'm Through, Goodbye | ? | S. Bechet | ||
I'm Tickled Pink With a Blue-Eyed Baby | 1930 | P. Wendling | Charles O'Flynn (words) | |
⇑I'm Tired | 1901 | J. Schwartz | William Jerome (words) | |
I'm Tired | ? | G. Bryer | ||
I'm Tired of Everything But You | 1915 | H. Durand | Casper Nathan (words) | |
Headin' For Home | 1925 | I. Jones(w&m) | Jack M. King (sung by) | |
I'm Tired of Living Without You | 1908 | K. Mills | Edward Rose (words) Arthur Fulton (sung by) |
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I'm to Be a Blushing Bride | 1911 | K. Mills | Sam M. Lewis (words) | |
Ain't It a Shame About Mame? | 1940 | J.V. Monaco | Johnny Burke (words) | |
I'm Too Tired to Make Love | 1918 | H. Creamer(w&m) | Turner Layton (co-author) | |
I'm Too Young to Be Careful | 1919 | G.W. Meyer | ||
I'm True to Them All | 1918 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
I'm Trusting in You | 1941 | F. Rose | ||
I'm Trying So Hard to Be Good For You | 1914 | H.A. Tierney | R. P. Weston (words) | |
I'm Trying So Hard to Forget You | 1904 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
I'm Trying to Find a Sweetheart | 1905 | H.O. Sutton | Jean Lenox (words) | |
I'm Tying the Leaves So They Won't Come Down | 1907 | J.F. Helf | E. S. S. Huntington (words) | |
I'm Unlucky | 1902 | J. Schwartz | William Jerome (words) | |
I'm Up in the Air About Mary | 1906 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
I'm Very Fond of Jokes | 1907 | W.M. Cook | Alex Rogers (words) | |
⇑I'm Waiting 'mid the Roses | 1917 | S.P. Harris | ||
I'm Waiting For Just One Girl | 1910 | H. Carroll | Ballard Macdonald (words) | |
I'm Waiting For You Liza Jane | 1918 | H. Creamer(w&m) | Turner Layton (co-author) | |
I'm Waiting For Your Return | 1915 | L. Friedman | Frank Tyler Daniels (co-author) | |
I'm Waiting Here For Kate | 1909 | W. David | G. Arthurs (co-author) W. Bard (sung by) |
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I'm Waiting Here For Winnie | 1910 | E.R. Goetz | ||
I'm Waiting, Waiting, Waiting Here For You | 1907 | T.W. Thurban | J F Lambe (co-author) | |
I'm Walkin' Around in a Dream | 1929 | T. Lewis(w&m) | Larry Yoell (words) Robert E. Spencer (words) |
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I'm Walking Between the Raindrops | 1928 | F. Fisher | Billy Rose (words) | |
I'm Wearing My Heart Away For You | 1902 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
I'm Weary For You, Dearie | 1911 | H. Carroll | Stanley Murphy (words) Arthur Fields (words) |
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I'm Wild About Horns on Automobiles | 1928 | C. Gaskill | ||
I'm Wild About Moonshine | 1920 | H. Creamer(w&m) | Turner Layton (co-author) | |
I'm Wild About That Thing | ? | S. Williams | ||
I'm William the Conqueror | 1915 | Unknown | Harry Champion (sung by) | |
I'm Willin' to Wait | 1907 | G.B. Lowitz | ||
I'm Wise | 1907 | E.A. van Alstyne | ||
I'm With the Right Girl Now | 1935 | R. Bloom | Jack Meskill (words) | |
⇑I'm Wondering Who | ? | A. von Tilzer | Peter De Rose (words) Jo Trent (words) Edward Grant (words) |
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I'm Worried to Death About That | 1904 | M. Irwin(w&m) | ||
I'm Young and Healthy | 1933 | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
I'm an Unemployed Sweetheart | 1931 | J.V. Monaco | Edgar Leslie (words) Ned Washington (words) |
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I'm Yours with Love and Kisses | 1917 | F.J. Brown | John B. Gardner (words) | |
I'm Yours With Love and Kisses | 1917 | H. Spencer | ||
I'se a Lady | 1899 | K. Kennett | L. Udall (co-author) | |
I'se A-Picking My Company Now | 1899 | N. Bivins(w&m) | ||
I'se De Lady Friend of Mister Rastus Johnson | 1899 | F. Hylands | S. B. Cassin (words) | |
I'se Done Grown Tired of Coon Songs | 1899 | B. Adler | Arthur J Lamb (words) | |
I'se Got Company and You Can't Come In | 1902 | A. Johns | Elmer Bowman (words) | |
I'se Got No Use Foh Show Folks | 1901 | F. McPherran | R.H. Hanch (words) | |
I'se Gwine to Highball | 1910 | N.W. Cocroft | C.C. Cocroft (words) | |
I'se Gwine to Weep No More | 1885 | M.H. Rosenfeld | Lotta Crabtree (sung by) | |
I'se Sorry Dat I Left Ma Happy Home | 1900 | I. Jones | ||
I'se Your Nigger if You Wants Me Liza Jane | 1896 | P. Dresser | ||
I've a Great Big Heart With a Great Big Love | 1910 | K. Mills | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
I've a Longing in My Heart For You, Louise | 1900 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
⇑I've a System | 1918 | I. Caryll | P. G. Wodehouse (words) | |
I've a-Longing for the Dear Old Emerald Isle | 1914 | L. Kidwell | Haven Gillesdle (words) | |
I've Adopted a Belgian Baby | 1918 | M. Pollock | ||
I've Always Been a Good Old Sport | 1909 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
I've an Inkling | 1900 | P.A. Rubens | ||
Injun Love | 1911 | E.A. van Alstyne | John L. Golden (words) Harry Williams (words) |
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I've Been a Long Time Looking For a Girl Like You | 1911 | A. von Tilzer | Harry Porter (words) | |
I've Been Dreaming of You, Baby | 1900 | A.B. Sloane | Frank Sloane (words) Anna Held (sung by) |
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I've Been Faithful to You | 1897 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
I've Been Feeding the Chickens | 1912 | L. Friedman | Lee Marvin (words) | |
If We Can Be Together | 1917 | E.A. van Alstyne | Gustave Kahn (words) | |
I've Been Living in the Land of Sunshine | 1920 | G.L. Cobb | Irving Crocker (words) | |
I've Been Married Once | 1909 | J.L. Golden | ||
I've Been Through the Mill | 1913 | L.F. Muir | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
I've Been Waiting For You All the Time | 1919 | J. Kern | ||
I've Come For My Answer Annie Lee | 1906 | W. Rolfe | Edd Hall (words) | |
I've Come Home to Stay | 1890 | D. Braham | Edward Harrigan (words) | |
I've Come to California | ? | H. Warren | Harold Adamson (words) | |
⇑I've Come to Take You Back Home | 1914 | G. Botsford | Andrew Allison (words) | |
I've Found My Sweetheart Sally | 1925 | L. Pollack | Jack Yellen (words) | Arr. by May Singhi Breen; |
I've Found the Girl I've Been Looking For | 1919 | J.R. Hubbell | R. H. Burnside (words) | |
I've Got a Bone to Pick With You | ? | H. Warren | Mack Gordon (words) | |
I've Got a Cookie Jar, But No Cookies | 1928 | H. Auracher | as Harry Archer | |
I've Got a Crush on You | 1930 | G. Gershwin | Ira Gershwin (words) | |
I've Got a Feelin' For You | 1904 | T.F. Morse | Edward Madden (words) Harry Brown (sung by) |
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I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin' | 1935 | N.H. Brown | Arthur Freed (words) | |
I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling | 1929 | T. Waller | ||
I've Got a Funny Feeling | ? | H. Warren | Ralph Blane (words) | |
I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo | 1942 | H. Warren | Mack Gordon (words) | |
I've Got a Girl | 1907 | E. Shand(w&m) | ||
I've Got a Go Back to Texas | 1916 | I. Berlin | ||
I've Got a Little Girl Named Nancy | 1906 | T.H. Northrup(w&m) | ||
I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts | 1944 | I. Dash | as Fred Heatherton | |
I've Got a Man of My Own | 1923 | G.W. Thomas(w&m) | ||
I've Got a Million Dollars Worth of Love For You | 1916 | A. Gottler | Herbert Moore (words) Maurice Abrahams (words) |
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I've Got a Motor-Bike Waiting For You | 192- | R.A.A. Stoneham(w&m) | as Alberto Agrati |
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⇑I've Got a New Deal in Love | 1935 | J.R. Robinson | Bill Livingston (words) | |
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I've Got a One-Track Mind | 1940 | J.F. McHugh | Johnny Mercer (co-author) | |
I've Got a Pain in My Sawdust | 1908 | H.A. Wade | Henry E. Warner (words) Kitty Cheatham (sung by) |
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I've Got Something in My Eye | 1936 | J.V. Monaco | Charles Newman (words) | |
I've Got a Ragtime Bee in My Bonnet | 1911 | O. Migliaccio | L. Wolfe Gilbert (co-author) | |
I've Got a Sweet Tooth Bothering Me | 1916 | I. Berlin | ||
I've Got a Sweetheart | 1908 | T.W. Thurban(w&m) | J.F. Lambe (words) | |
I've Got a System of My Own | 1914 | H. Frey | ||
I've Got a Vacant Room in My Heart For You | 1906 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
I've Got a Warm Spot For Chicago | 1908 | W.F. Peters | ||
I've Got a White Man Working For Me | 1900 | B. Cole | J.W. Johnson (co-author) Rosamond Johnson (co-author) |
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I've Got an Invitation to a Dance | 1934 | J. Livingston | Al J Neiburg (co-author) Marty Symes (co-author) |
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I've Got an Itching Around My Heart | 1908 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
I've Got Beginner's Luck | 1937 | G. Gershwin | Ira Gershwin (words) | |
I've Got Chicken on the Brain | 1899 | A. Johns | E. Bowman (words) | arr.: William H. Tyers |
Good Morning Carrie! | 1901 | C. Smith | E. Bowman (co-author) R.C. McPherson (words) Williams & Walker (sung by) |
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I've Got Enough! Don't Want No More | 1901 | W. Crosby | George Totten Smith (words) | |
⇑In Old Ireland Where the River Kenmare Flows | 1911 | P. Wenrich | Frank W. Sterns (words) Mae Curtis (sung by) |
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I've Got My Captain Working For Me Now | 1919 | I. Berlin | ||
I've Got My Eye on You! | 1912 | G. Arthurs | F.W. Leigh (words) Clarice Mayne (sung by) |
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I've Got My Eyes on You-Oo-Oo | 1902 | T.F. Morse | F.W. Hager (words) J. Ringleben (words) |
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I've Got My Fingers Crossed | 1936 | J.F. McHugh | Ted Koehler (words) | |
I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm | 1937 | I. Berlin | ||
I've Got No Use For a Shiftless Coon | 1901 | L.E. Berliner | Chas. A. Wilson (words) | |
I've Got Nothin' to Do But Love | 1936 | M. Pinkard | Geo A Little (words) | |
I've Got Nothin'-You've Got Nothin' | 1927 | B. Davis | Pete Wendling (co-author) & (words) Irving Maslof (words) Irving Maslof (words) |
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Ole Mammy Ain't Gonna Sing No More | 1934 | J.V. Monaco | Herb Magidson (words) Maurice Sigler (words) |
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I've Got the Army Blues | 1916 | L.W. Gilbert | Carey Morgan (co-author) | |
I've Got the Blue Ridge Blues | 1918 | C.L. Cooke | R.A. Whiting (co-author) Chas A. Mason (words) |
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I've Got the Blues For Home Sweet Home | 1916 | G.W. Meyer | William Jerome (words) E. Ray Goetz (words) |
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I've Got the Blues For Home Sweet Home | ? | M.K. Jerome | E. Ray Goetz (words) George W. Meyer (words) |
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I've Got the Blues For My Kentucky Home | 1920 | C. Gaskill(w&m) | ||
I've Got the Finest Man | 1912 | J.R. Europe | Henry Creamer (words) Martin Ballman (sung by) |
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I've Got the Lovin'es' Love for You | 1918 | J.R. Europe | Noble Sissle (words) E. Blake (words) |
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I've Got the Mumps | 1909 | I. Franklin | B. Green (co-author) | |
⇑I've Got the Profiteering Blues | 1920 | I.M. Bibo | Al Wilson (words) | |
I've Got the Red, White and Blues | 1921 | C. Gaskill(w&m) | ||
I've Got the Shimmee Blues | 1919 | H. DeCosta(w&m) | ||
I've Got the Sweetest Little Baby | 1914 | E.R. Goetz | Grant Clarke (words) Bert Grant (words) |
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I've Got the Time - I've Got the Place | 1910 | S.R. Henry | Ballard MacDonald (words) | |
I've Got the Travelling Choo-Choo Blues | 1921 | A. von Tilzer(w&m) | Lew Brown (words) | |
I've Got the World on a String | 1932 | H. Arlen | Ted Koehler (words) | |
Lost a Wonderful Girl | 1922 | J.F. Hanley | Benny Davis (words) | |
I've Got the Yes! We Have No Banana Blues | 1923 | R.A. King | ||
I've Got Those Fox Trot Blues | 1917 | J. White(w&m) | ||
I've Got to Dance | 1916 | J. Kern | Schuyler Green (words) | |
I Used to Believe in Fairies | 1907 | G.A. Spink(w&m) | C.C. Olcott (sung by) | |
Six Women/ Me and Henry the Eighth | 1934 | R. Henderson | Jack Yellen (words) Irving Caesar (words) |
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I've Got to Get Some Money | 1903 | T. Snyder | Ed. Rose (words) | |
Old Familiar Faces | 1924 | G. Edwards | Billy Rose (words) Hazel Johnson (sung by) Doris Walker (sung by) |
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I've Got to Go Now, 'cause I Think It's Goin to Rain | 1903 | N. Osborne | E. Rose (words) | |
I've Got to Have My Ashes Hauled | 1937 | P. Grainger | ||
I've Got to Have Some Lovin' Now | 1912 | I. Berlin | ||
⇑I've Got to Have You, That's All | 1919 | I.P. Leclere | ||
I've Got to Pass Your House to Get to My House | 1933 | L. Brown | ||
I've Got to Sing a Torch Song | 1933 | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
I've Got What It Takes | 1929 | C. Williams | Hezekiah Jenkins (words) | |
I've Got You Where I Want You | 1940 | T. Connor | ||
I've Got Your Number | 1910 | G.W. Meyer | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
I've Grown So Fond of You | 1906 | L.B. O'Connor(w&m) | Reidie & Currier (sung by) | |
I've Grown So Used to You | 1901 | T. Chattaway(w&m) | ||
Mamie May | 1911 | H.E. Darewski | ||
I've Heard of a City Called Heaven | 1927 | W.C. Handy(w&m) | ||
I've Heard So Much About You | 1905 | J.R. Hubbell | Robt. B. Smith (words) | |
Turn Out the Light | 1932 | R.A. Whiting(w&m) | Herb Nacio Brown (co-author) Vincent Youmans (co-author) Ethel Merman (sung by) Jack Haley (sung by) |
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I've Joined the Squirrel Family Rag | 1916 | H. Trix | ||
I've Just Been Down to the Bank | 1885 | M.H. Rosenfeld | J.H. Jordan (sung by) | |
I've Just Come Back to Say Good-Bye | 1897 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
I've Just Got Time to Say Goodbye | ? | J.R. Shannon | ||
I've Just Received a Telegram From Baby | 1899 | H. von Tilzer | Will A. Heelan (words) | |
I've Lived, I've Loved I'm Satisfied | 1919 | A. von Tilzer | Ben Barnett (words) Lew Brown (words) |
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⇑I've Lost All Confidence in You | 1915 | J. White | Roger Graham (words) | |
I've Lost Ma Baby | 1899 | J.E. Howard | Ida Emerson (co-author) | |
I've Lost Ma Baby! | 1899 | H. von Tilzer | ||
Little Flat in a Great Big Town, A | 1909 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
I've Lost My Head | 1930 | S. Williams | ||
I've Lost My Nannie | 1910 | K. Mills | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
I've Lost My Teddy Bear | 1908 | B. Cole | ||
Silver Bay | 1916 | P. Wenrich(w&m) | Dolly Connolly (sung by) | |
I've Loved the Same Girl For Fifty Years | 1934 | L. Brown | Lou Alter (words) | |
I've Loved You From the Start | 1911 | M. Goldman | Clarence Brandon (words) | |
I've Made a Study of You | 1916 | A. von Tilzer | Chas. R McCarron (words) | |
I've Made My Plans For the Summer | 1907 | J.P. Sousa | ||
I've Never Been Over There | 1906 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
I've Never Known a Night Like This | ? | H. Warren | Sadie Dowell (words) | |
I've Often Longed to Tell You | 1903 | W.C. Polla | Jean Lefavre (words) | as W. C. Powell |
At the Yiddish Wedding Jubilee | 1914 | A. Piantadosi | ||
I've Played at the Game Before | 1895 | I. Caryll | George R Sims (words) | from 'Dandy Dick Whittington' |
I've Said My Last Farewell | 1906 | F. Fisher | E. Rose (words) Emile Subers (sung by) |
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⇑I've Scratched You Off Ma List | 1897 | H. von Tilzer | ||
I've Set My Heart on You | 1905 | A. von Tilzer | Maurice J Stonehill (words) | |
I've Taken a Fancy to Nancy | 1904 | G. Botsford | Frank Fogerty (words) | |
I've Taken a Liking to You | 1907 | W.C. Polla | Harry D. Kerr (words) | as W. C. Powell |
I've Taken Quite a Fancy to You | 1908 | T.F. Morse | Edward Madden (words) | |
I've Told Ev'ry Little Star | 1932 | J. Kern | Oscar Hammerstein II (words) | |
I've Told My Love | 1919 | R. Friml | Otto Harbach (words) | |
Welcome Home Laddie Boy, Welcome Home | 1918 | G. Edwards | Will D. Cobb (words) | |
I've Waited All My Life | 1922 | E. Janis(w&m) | ||
I've Waited Long for Thee | 1908 | J.T. Hall | ||
I-R-E-L-A-N-D (The Land I'll Always Love) | 1915 | T.M. Geary | ||
I-X-L | 1911 | H.J. Lincoln | ||
Ianthe | 1909 | K. Mills | ||
Ice Cold Papa, Mama's Gonna Melt You Down | 1924 | T. Waller | ||
Ice Cream | 1927 | H.E. Johnson(w&m) | Billy Moll (co-author) Robert King (co-author) |
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Ice King | 1913 | H.J. Lincoln | ||
Ice Man Lives in an Ice House, The | 1931 | T. Waller | ||
Ice Palace March, The | 1898 | E.T. Paull | ||
⇑Ice Peddlers March | 1901 | W. Snow | ||
Iceland | ? | H. Warren(w&m) | ||
Ich Liebe Dich | 1929 | F. Fisher | Martin Broones (co-author) | |
Icycles | 1907 | J.E.C. Kelly | ||
Ida | 1901 | E. Read | ||
Abraham Jefferson Washington Lee | 1906 | H. von Tilzer | ||
I'm Tired of Everything But You | 1925 | I. Jones(w&m) | ||
Ida Clare I Declare! | 1907 | K. Lenox | ||
Ida Sweet As Apple Cider | 1916 | E. Munson | ||
Ida, Sweet As Apple Cider | 1916 | E. Leonard(w&m) | Eddie Munson (co-author) | |
Idawanna | 1929 | N. Chase | ||
Ideal Waltzes | 1900 | H. Engelmann | ||
Idle Dreams | 1920 | G. Gershwin | Arthur Jackson (words) | |
Idle Moments | 1909 | M. Greenwald | as P. Lichner |
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Idlewild Mazurka | 1913 | C. Brunover | ||
Idlewilde March Two Step | 1905 | E. Gibbins | ||
Idol | 1919 | V. Rose | Richard Coburn (words) | |
Idolizer | 1928 | H.J. Lincoln | ||
⇑Idylia | 1907 | G.L. Cobb | ||
Idylle | 1913 | H. Engelmann | ||
If | 1899 | W.H. Penn | R.A. Browne (words) Jules Kusel (sung by) |
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If | 1918 | J. Kern | ||
I Can Live Without Your Kisses But I Won't Be Happy Dear | 1916 | H.A. Tierney | ||
If a Bee Won't Behave in a Bee-Hive | 1913 | L. Edwards | ||
He's Me Pal | 1905 | G. Edwards | Vincent Bryan (words) | |
If a Girl Say's ''She Won't'', She Won't! | 1902 | C. Deane | H. Castling (words) Madge Daley (sung by) |
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If a Rooster Can Love So Many Little Chickens, Can't a Man Love More Than One? | 1912 | G.W. Meyer | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
If Adam Hadn't Seen the Apple Tree | 1906 | B. Cole | ||
If All Moons Were Honeymoons | 1909 | J.E. Howard | Frank R Adams (words) Will M Hough (words) |
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If All My Dreams Were Made of Gold, I'd Buy the World For You | 1911 | G. Christie | J.F. Bradley (words) C.F. Quigley (words) George F. Britt (sung by) |
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If All the Girls I Knew Were Like You | 1912 | I. Berlin | ||
Who'll Help Me Spend My Money | 1898 | J. Stromberg | Harry B. Smith (words) | |
If All the Stars Were Pretty Babies | 1926 | F. Fisher | Billy Rose (words) | |
If Any Body Asks You Where I Am You Don't Know | 1911 | W. Davis | ||
If Captain Cook Should Come to Life | 1906 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
If Christ Came Back | 1934 | G.de.V. O'Hara | ||
⇑If Christopher Columbus Hadn't Sailed | 1902 | J.R. Hubbell | Addison Burkhardt (words) | |
If Daisies Could Tell What They Know | 1920 | A. Owen | ||
If Dat's Society Excuse Me | 1900 | J.R. Johnson | Bob Cole (words) WIll JOhns (words) |
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If Dreams Come True | 1912 | W.B. Morrison | J. Will Callahan (words) | |
If Dreams Come True | 1918 | L. Panella | Randall Claire (words) | |
If Dreams Were Only True | 1902 | R.M. Stults | ||
If Dreams Were Only True | 1912 | J.A. Dailey | R. Reginald Pulford (words) | |
If Eve Had Left the Apple on the Bough | 1917 | V. Herbert(w&m) | ||
If Ever I Forget You | 1912 | T.S. Barron | Frank Tannenhill (words) | |
If Every Girl Was a Girl Like You | 1909 | S. Furth | Will A. Heelan (words) | |
If Every Hour Were a Day | 1911 | F. Fisher | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
If God Left Only You | 1921 | J.H. Densmore | Helen Cushman Mitchell (words) | |
If He Can Fight Like He Can Love, Good Night Germany | 1918 | G.W. Meyer | Howard Emmett Rogers (words) G. Clarke (words) |
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There's a Time and Place For Everything | 1906 | C. Smith | Artie Hall (sung by) | |
If He Had Only Written | 1899 | L.E. Berliner | W. Murdoch Lind (words) | |
If I But Dared | 1901 | W. Crosby | George Totten Smith (words) | |
If I Was a Millionaire | 1912 | G. Edwards | Will D. Cobb (words) G. Edwards (sung by) |
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If I Can Count on You | 1937 | M. Ager | Jack Meskill (co-author) | |
⇑If I Can't Get the Sweetie I Want I Pity the Sweetie I Get | 1923 | J. Schwartz | Joe Young (words) Sam M. Lewis (words) |
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If I Can't Have You | 1929 | G.W. Meyer | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
If I Catch the Guy Who Wrote Poor Butterfly | 1917 | A.N. Green | William Jerome (words) | |
If I Could Be With You | 1926 | H. Creamer | Turner Laytom (co-author) Jimmy Johnson (co-author) |
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If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight | 1926 | J.P. Johnson | ||
If I Could Gain the World by Wishing | 1908 | J. Brockman | Ed Gardenier (words) | |
I'm Sorry I Ain't Got It, You Could Have It if I Had It Blues | 1919 | T. Snyder | ||
If I Could Only Call You Mine | 1914 | E.C. Keithley | J. Will Callahan (words) | |
If I Could Only Land a Millionaire | 1905 | J.R. Hubbell | Robt. B. Smith (words) | |
Midnight in Dreamy Spain | 1918 | J. McCarthy | Joe Schenck (co-author) | |
If I Could Turn Back the Clock | 1931 | J. Whidden(w&m) | ||
If I Didn't Have You | 1931 | M. Ager | E.Y. Harburg (words) | |
If I Didn't Know Your Husband and You Didn't Know My Wife [Incomplete] | 1924 | A. Baer | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
If I Didn't Love You | 1948 | F. Rose | Hank Williams (co-author) | |
If I Don't Get You I'll Get Your Sister | 1911 | R. Barton | Roger Lewis (words) | |
If I Ever Cease to Love | ? | Connolly | ||
If I Ever Cry | 1925 | E. Kuhn | Sylvia Clark (co-author) Bobbie Kuhn (co-author) |
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If I Find Another Boy Like You | 1913 | G.L. Cobb | Jack Yellen (words) | |
⇑If I Find the Girl | 1915 | J. Kern | ||
If I Get Back to Nashville, Tennessee/ Johnson & Dixon | 1902 | H. Cannon(w&m) | ||
Meeting of the Storks, The | 1904 | G.L. Spaulding | ||
If I Had a Girl Like You | 1913 | L. Edwards | Cobb (words) Will D. (words) |
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I Wish That I'd Been Satisfied With Mary | 1925 | R. Henderson | Ben Russell (words) | Arr. by May Singhi Breen |
If I Had a Girl Like You | 1925 | B. Rose | Mort Dixon (words) Ray Henderson (words) |
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If I Had a Mama Like You | 1915 | H. Appel | ||
If I Had a Million Dollars | 1934 | J. Mercer | Matt Malneck (words) | |
If I Had a Son For Each Star in Old Glory | 1917 | J.A. Burke | J.E. Dempsey (words) | |
If I Had a Talking Picture of You | 1929 | L. Brown | B. G. De Sylva (co-author) Ray Henderson (co-author) |
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You're the Cream in My Coffee | 1928 | R. Henderson | B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown (co-author) | |
If I Had a Thousand Hearts I'd Send Them All to You | 1907 | H. Armstrong | Jos. Mittenthal (words) Billy Clark (sung by) |
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If I Had All the World Besides I'd Still Want You | 1916 | S. Koninsky | ||
If I Had My Way | 1913 | J. Kendis | Lou Klein (words) | |
If I Had Some One Like You at Home | 1914 | J.V. Monaco | Joseph McCarthy (words) | |
If I Had You | 1903 | R.J. Adams | James O'Dea (words) | |
If I Had You | 1914 | I. Berlin | ||
If I Have You | 1900 | L. Friedman | ||
⇑If I Knew I'd Find You | 1926 | L. Brown | Sidney Clare (words) | |
If I Knew You Then As I Know You Now | 1923 | L. Brown(w&m) | Billy Joyce (co-author) James F. Hanley (co-author) |
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If I Knock the L Out of Kelly | 1916 | B.F. Grant | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) |
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If I Loved You More | 1938 | J.F. Coots | Charles Newman (words) | |
If I Meant Something to You | 1938 | T. Waller | ||
If I Only Had a Girl Like You | 1916 | C.L. Johnson | ||
If I Only Had a Job | 1898 | J.B. Mullen | Webster E Browning (words) | |
If I Only Had a Match | 1947 | G.W. Meyer | ||
If I Only Had a Sweetheart | 1909 | C.L. Johnson | Robert Spencer (words) | |
If I Only Had a Sweetheart Like You | 1910 | G. Christie | Glen Ellisn (sung by) Harry A. Henshaw (sung by) |
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If I Only Had You Again | 1913 | G.L. Cobb | Phil Volz (words) | |
If I Only Had You Back Again | 1926 | B. Davis | Phil Spitalny (words) | |
If I Put My Heart in My Song | 1937 | S. Coslow | Al Siegel (co-author) | |
If I Should | 1903 | L. Friedman | Bartley C. Costello (words) | |
If I Should Die, Before I Wake, How Will I Know, I'm Dead? | 1910 | B.A. Williams | ||
If I Should Dream of You | 1911 | V. Herbert(w&m) | ||
If I Should Fall in Love With You | 1907 | A.J. Doyle | John Kemble (words) | |
If I Should Lose You | 1927 | E. Burtnett | Robert Stowell (words) | |
⇑If I Thought That Wishes Would Ever Come True/ I'd Keep on Wishing For You | 1925 | E.C. Keithley(w&m) | ||
If I Thought You Could Make Him Happy | 1900 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
If I Thought You Wouldn't Tell | 1909 | T. Snyder | I. Berlin (words) | |
If I Told You That I Loved You | 1908 | G.W. Meyer | Earle C. Jones (words) | |
Jimmy Valentine | 1910 | G. Edwards | Edward Madden (words) G. Edwards (sung by) |
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If I Were a Bee and You Were a Red, Red Rose | 1915 | S. Brooks | Elizabeth Brice (sung by) Charles King (sung by) |
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If I Were a Big Victrola and You a Little Talking Machine | 1915 | J.T. Duffy(w&m) | ||
If I Were a Bright Little Star | 1903 | J.R. Hubbell | Addison Burkhardt (words) | |
If I Were a Little Pond Lily | ? | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
Bouncing at the Rubber Ball | 1916 | E. Erdman | Roger Lewis (words) | |
Kuddles and Kiss | 1912 | G. Edwards | Edward Madden (words) | |
If I Were on the Stage | 1905 | V. Herbert | Henry Blossom (words) | |
If I Were Only Mister Morgan | 1903 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
If I Were Only You | 1904 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry H. Williams (words) | |
If I Were Sure of You | 1939 | R. Bloom | Ted Koehler (words) | |
If I Were the Man in the Moon | 1904 | J.E. Howard | Frank R Adams (words) L. M Hough (words) |
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If I Were the Ocean and You Were the Shore | 1914 | A. Bryan | Jack Wells (co-author) | |
If I Were You | 1930 | L. Alter | Leighton K. Brill (words) Harry Ruskin (words) |
Arr. by S. M. Zoltai |
⇑If I'd Only Believed in You | 1926 | B. Davis | Harry Akst (words) | |
If I'm Dreaming | 1919 | J.A. Burke | ||
If I'm Going to Die I'm Going to Have Some Fun | 1907 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
If It Ain't Love | 1932 | T. Waller | Andy Razaf/Don Redman (co-author) | |
If It Wasn't For the Irish and the Jews | 1912 | J. Schwartz | William Jerome (words) | |
Swing, Swing, Swing | 1913 | H. von Tilzer | Stanley Murphy (words) | |
If It Were Not For Dear Old Father | 1909 | N. Bayes(w&m) | J. Norworth (co-author) | |
My Daddy | 1921 | J. Norworth | Arthur Swanstrom (words) Carey Morgan (words) J. Norworth (sung by) |
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If It Weren't For the Irish | ? | H. Warren | Ralph Blane (words) | |
If It's a Lady, Thumbs Up! | 1914 | W. David | B. Lee (co-author) | |
If It's Good Enough For Washington, It's Good Enough For Me | 1908 | P. Wenrich | Ren Shields (words) | |
If Kisses Are Intoxicating As They Say Prohibition You Have Lost Your Sting | 1919 | J.R. Robinson(w&m) | Al Siegel (co-author) Billy Curtis (co-author) |
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If Love Is a Dream Let Me Never Awake | 1908 | J.F. Lamb | ||
If Love Makes You Give Up Steak and Potatoes Then | 1934 | L. Brown(w&m) | Lou Alter (co-author) | |
If Love Were What the Rose Is | 1914 | V. Herbert | A. G. Swinbourne (words) | |
If Lovey Should Die What Would Ducky Do | 1910 | T.C. Bennett | Hal Starrett (words) | |
If Money Talks, It Ain't on Speaking Terms With Me | 1902 | J.F. Helf(w&m) | ||
If Mr. Boston Lawson Has His Way | 1904 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
⇑If My Dream Were True | 1907 | M. King | Verner J. Cavers (words) | |
Mothers of Men | 1917 | G. Edwards | Will D. Cobb (words) | |
If No 1 Met No 2 | 1907 | R. Carle(w&m) | ||
If One Finds a Girl Who's Fainted | 1919 | H. Frey | ||
If One Little Girl Loves Me | 1911 | H. Auracher | Arthur F Kales (words) Earle C Anthony (words) |
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If Only I Were Santa Claus | 1909 | R.H. Bowers | ||
If Only Thou Art True | 1900 | S.S. Aronson | George Barlow (words) | |
If Somebody Loved Me | 1918 | J. Kendis(w&m) | Paley (co-author) | |
If Somebody Only Would Find Me. Solo | 1924 | V. Herbert(w&m) | Mr. J. J. Shubert (co-author) | |
If Someone Would Only Love Me | ? | F. Morton | ||
If Tears Could Bring You Back | 1940 | T. Connor | ||
If Tears Were Pearls | 1905 | A. von Tilzer | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
If That Ain't Lif, Wot Is? | 1932 | Unknown(w&m) | V. Victoria (sung by) | |
If That's the Case I Want to Join the Army | 1898 | R.A. Browne(w&m) | ||
If That's Your Game, I'm Going Home | ? | Unknown | R. G. Knowles (sung by) | |
If That's Your Idea of a Wonderful Time | 1914 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
Brazillian Rose | 1915 | J.A. Brennan | Story (co-author) | |
If the Girl Loves You | 1903 | W.R. Anderson(w&m) | ||
⇑If the Man in the Moon Were a Coon | 1905 | F. Fisher(w&m) | Maude Lambert (sung by) | |
I'm Going on a Long Vacation | 1910 | T. Snyder | I. Berlin (words) | |
If the Men Never Looked at Me | 1910 | B.H. Burt | George Ade (words) | |
If the Moon Told All He Knew | 1909 | F.J. Brown(w&m) | ||
If the Rose of My Dream, Was You | 1915 | H.C. Weasner | C.A. Gifford (words) | |
If the Sands of the Seas Were Pearls | 1914 | W.M. Cook | ||
Chrystal Chimes | 1900 | K. Murdock | J.Dickson Murdock (co-author) | |
If the World is Round, It's Crooked Just the Same | 1950 | W.C. Sweatman | ||
If the World Should End Tomorrow, I'd Be Tonight With You | 1915 | F. Fisher | Arthur J. Jackson (words) | |
If the World Were Ruled by Girls | 1905 | G. Arthurs | C W Murphy (words) W. Cunliffe (sung by) |
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If the World Were Ruled by Women | 1905 | G. Arthurs | C.W. Murphy (words) Ada Reeve (sung by) |
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If They Don't Stop Making Them So Beautiful | 1913 | L. Edwards | Will D. Cobb (words) | |
If They Ever Put a Tax on Love | 1918 | N. Osborne | Sam Ehrlich (words) | |
If They'd Only Fought With Razors in the War | 1898 | I. Jones | ||
If This Be Love | 1895 | E.J. Abram(w&m) | Rosabel Morrison (sung by) | |
If Thou Be True | 1893 | I. Caryll | George R Sims (words) Cecil Raleigh (words) |
from 'Little Christopher Columbus' |
If Thou Thy Heart Wilt Give Me: Melodie | ? | C. Bohm | ||
If Time Was Money I'd Be a Millionaire | 1902 | T.S. Barron | Felix F. Feist (words) Wilber C. Held (sung by) |
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⇑If Time Would Tell | 1914 | H.J. Lincoln | ||
If War Is What Sherman Said It Was | 1917 | A. Gumble | Andrew Sterling (words) | |
If Washington Should Come to Life | 1906 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
On the Road to Home Sweet Home | 1917 | E.A. van Alstyne | Gus Kahn (words) | |
If We Can't Be the Same Old Sweethearts, We'll Just Be the Same Old Friends | 1915 | J.V. Monaco | Joseph McCarthy (words) | |
If We Had Met Before | 1919 | V. Herbert(w&m) | ||
If We Had No Silvery Moonlight | 1913 | W. David | G. Arthurs (co-author) | |
If We Knew What the Milkman Knows | 1907 | E.R. Goetz | Vincent Bryan (words) | |
Trans-Mag-Ni-Fi-Can-Bam-Dam-U-Ality | 1909 | C. Smith | ||
If Winter Comes | 1922 | J. Alden | Harold Leonard (co-author) Will Rossiter (words) |
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If Wishes Were Horses | 1910 | B.E. Fischer | ||
If You Ain't Got Love | 1960 | M. Carr(w&m) | ||
If You and I Had Never Met | 1895 | W.C. Parker(w&m) | ||
If You Are in Love With a Girl | 1926 | P. Wenrich | ||
If You Are Left For Me | 1908 | G.de.V. O'Hara | T. E. B. Henry (words) | |
If You Are No One's Sweetheart | 1908 | J.M. Daly | Jos. Mittenthal (words) | |
If You Are True to Me | 1907 | M. Klein | ||
Best Things Happen While You're Dancing, The | 1953 | I. Berlin | ||
⇑Out on the Bounding Ocean Deep | 1909 | S.H. Speck | Ed. Gardiner (words) | |
If You Believed in Me | 1929 | A. Baer | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
Everything Is Lovely on the Bowery | 1899 | M. Williams | ||
If You But Knew | 1906 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
If you but knew = Si tu savais | 1928 | W. Eckstein | Clarence Davis (words) Henry Deyglun (words) |
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If You But Only Cared, Dear | 1909 | K. Mills(w&m) | ||
If You Can't Enlist Buy a Liberty Bond (And Help the U.S.A.) | 1918 | J.F. Coots | Joseph M. Davis (words) | |
If You Can't Get a Girl in the Summertime You'll Never Get a Girl at All | 1915 | H.A. Tierney | Bert Kalmar (words) Billy Beard (sung by) Cissy Ramsden (sung by) Lillian & Jack Waldron (sung by) |
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If You Can't Have the Girl of Your Dreams | 1930 | H. Warren | Joe Young (words) | |
If You Can't Sing, Dance | 1911 | R.H. Bowers | ||
If You Cared For Me As I Cared For You My Heart's Sad and I Am Lonely | 1908 | T. Snyder(w&m) | Ed Rose (co-author) | |
Smoke Clouds | 1917 | H.E. Darewski | ||
If You Could Care | 1920 | E.R. Goetz | ||
If You Could Read | 1906 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
If You Couldn't Change Your Mind | 1902 | A.B. Sloane | Sydney Rosenfeld (words) | |
Fickle Flo From Kokomo | 1923 | R. Turk(w&m) | J. Russel Robinson (co-author) | |
If You Don't Change Your Living That's the Way You'll Die | 1907 | N. Bivins | ||
If You Don't Get Married This Summer You Wont Get Married at All | 1916 | G. Benkhart | A. Dubin (words) | |
⇑If You Don't Love Me | 1928 | M. Ager | Jack Yellen (words) Kirk Frederick (sung by) |
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If You Don't See What You Want, Ask For It | 1904 | K.P. Hirsekorn(w&m) | G. Selig (co-author) | |
If You Don't Shake | ? | F. Morton | a.k.a. Mama's Got a Baby | |
If You Don't Think So You're Crazy | 1922 | R. Turk(w&m) | J.R. Robinson (co-author) | |
If You Don't Want Me | 1913 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
If You Don't Want Me Send Me to My Ma | 1916 | C. Mack | Chris Smith (co-author) | |
If You Don't Want Me, Please Don't Dog Me 'round | 1916 | C. Williams | ||
If You Don't Want My Peaches | 1914 | I. Berlin | ||
If You Don't, I Know Who Will | ? | C. Williams | C. Smith (words) Tim Brymn (words) |
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If You Ever Come Down to Virginia There'll Be Nothing | 1915 | A. Gumble | A. Seymour Brown (words) | |
If You Feel Like Singing, Sing | 1950 | H. Warren | Mack Gordon (words) | |
If You Go Home to Your Husband, I'll Have to Go Home to My Wife | 1912 | K. Mills(w&m) | ||
If You Go,, Why This Will Bring You Back | 1898 | Smart(w&m) | ||
If You Got Any Sense You'll Go | 1898 | B.R. Harney | ||
How Could Washington Be a Married Man | 1916 | A. Piantadosi | Joe Goodwin (words) Ballard MacDonald (words) Evelyn Nesbit (sung by) |
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If You Hadn't Gone Away | 1925 | L. Brown(w&m) | Ray Henderson (co-author) Billy Rose (co-author) |
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Why Can't You? | 1929 | R. Henderson | B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown, Al Jolson (co-author) | |
If You Knew How I Love You | ? | F. Morton | ||
⇑If You Knew How Much I Loved You | 1905 | E. Smith(w&m) | ||
If You Knew What I Know About Men | 1911 | E.R. Goetz | Vincent Bryan (words) | |
If You Like Me Like I Like You | 1929 | T. Waller | Clarence Williams/Spencer Williams (co-author) | |
If You Like Me, Like I Like You | 1921 | L.W. Gilbert | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
Marie Odile | 1915 | L.A Hirsch | Channing Pollock (words) Rennold Wolf (words) |
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If You Love Her | 1925 | A. Freed | ||
If You Love Me Truly | 1897 | J. Stromberg | Kenneth Lee (words) | |
If You Love Me, Leave Me! | 1897 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
If You Love Your Baby Make Goo Goo Eyes | 1900 | P. Dresser | ||
If You Loved Me As I Loved You | 1903 | S. Koninsky | ||
If You Miss Me As I Miss You | 1926 | B. Davis | Joe Burke (co-author) Benny Davis (words) Joe Burke (words) |
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If You Must Make Eyes at Someone | 1907 | L. Edwards | ||
If You Only Had My Disposition | 1915 | A. von Tilzer | Chas. R McCarron (words) | |
If You Only Knew | 1921 | A. von Tilzer | Neville Fleeson (words) | |
If You Only Knew | ? | J.R. MacEachron(w&m) | ||
If You Only Knew What I Know | 1913 | J.A. Brennan | Jack Caddiagan (words) | |
If You Saw All That I Saw in Arkansas | 1917 | M. Ager | ||
If You See My Mother [Si Tu Vois Ma Mere] | ? | S. Bechet | Jean Broussole (co-author) | |
⇑If You See My Sweetheart | 1897 | P. Dresser | ||
P. Dresser | ||||
If You Should Ever Need Me | 1931 | J.A. Burke | Al Dubin (words) | |
If You Snuggle Up Close to Me Sweetheart, I'll Snuggle Up Close to You | 1908 | F.J. Brown | Herbert L. Spencer (words) | |
If You Want to Be Popular, Girls | 1909 | G. Arthurs | Jenny Benson (words) King and Benson (sung by) |
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If You Were Here | 1917 | E.R. Goetz | Willie White (words) | |
If You Were in My Place | 1938 | D. Ellington | Irving Mills (words) Henry Nemo (words) |
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If You Were Lost to Me | 1906 | R.H. Bowers | Raymond W. Peck (words) | |
If You Were Me and I Were You | 1905 | C.M. Chapel | Henry A. Gillespie (words) | |
If You Were Mine | 1908 | K. Mills | ||
If You Were Mine | 1913 | R. Barton | Roger Lewis (words) | |
If You Were Mine | 1929 | G.W. Meyer | Al. Bryan (words) | |
If You Were Mine | 1935 | J. Mercer | Matty Malneck (words) | |
If You Were Mine, Dear | 1911 | O. Migliaccio | Leon St. Clair (words) | |
If You Were Only by My Side | 1898 | E.T. Paull(w&m) | ||
If You Were Only Here | 1905 | C.M. Chapel | Raymond A. Browne (words) | |
If You Were Only Here Tonight | 1907 | W.C. Polla | Jas. O'Dea (words) William Dailey (words) |
as W. C. Powell |
I'll Never Have to Dream Again | 1932 | I. Jones | Charles Newman (words) | |
⇑If You Wont Be Good to Me | 1908 | J.P. Corin | Felix F. Feist (words) | |
If You Would Care For a Lonely Heart | 1919 | W.C. Polla | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
If You'd Only Let Me Try | 1908 | H. Armstrong | Felix F. Feist (words) | |
If You'll Be My Eve | 1912 | J.R. Johnson | James W. Johnson (words) | |
If You'll Come Back to My Garden of Love | 1917 | A. Gumble | Stanley Murphy (words) | |
If You'll Let Me | 1927 | J. Whidden(w&m) | ||
If You'll Only Show Me How | 1910 | W.R. Anderson | ||
If You'll Only Take Me Back | 1899 | H. Starr(w&m) | ||
If You'll Remember Me | 1908 | E.R. Ball | Geo. Graff Jr. (words) | |
If You'll Take a Trip With Me | 1905 | W.R. Anderson | ||
If You'll Walk With Me | 1907 | P.A. Rubens | Topsy Siegrist (sung by) | |
If You're Crazy About the Women You're Not Crazy at All | 1918 | A. Bryan(w&m) | Edgar Leslie (co-author) Harry Ruby (co-author) |
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If You're Going Back To London | 1915 | F.E. Cliffe | William Jerome (co-author) | |
We're Nearing the Day | 1922 | H.A. Tierney | Joseph McCarthy (words) | |
If You're Looking For a Sweetheart | 1913 | G. Winkler | Richard A. Whiting (words) | |
If You're Such a Great Star, Why Don't You Shine | 1903 | I. Jones | ||
If You've Never Been Vamped by a Brownskin, You've Never Been Vamped at All | 1921 | E. Blake | ||
If You, Won't Marry Me, Then I'll Marry You | 1910 | J.E. Howard | Frank R Adams (words) Will M Hough (words) |
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⇑We're Getting Away With It | 1920 | H.A. Tierney | James Montgomery (sung by) | |
If Your Man Is Like My Man (I Sympathize With You) | ? | A.J. Piron | ||
If Your Nice You'll Do | 1923 | G. Bryer | Rose Sayers (words) | |
If Your Wife Wants to Go to the Country: Let Her Go, Let Her Go, Let Her Go | 1913 | H. Jentes | Charles A Bayha (words) | |
Igloo Stomp | 1927 | B. Wirges | ||
Il Bacio | n.d. | J. Morley | No. 816 JAT |
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Ill Wind | 1934 | H. Arlen | Ted Koehler (words) | |
Ilo-Ilo | 1961 | J.F. Lamb | ||
Ilona Tango | 1914 | A. MacCunn | ||
A. MacCunn | ||||
Imagination | 1904 | J.B. Mullen | ||
Imagination | 1907 | E.B. Warner | ||
Imagination | 1927 | F. Livingston | ||
Imam | 1913 | E.B. Claypoole | ||
Immer Munter | ? | R. Fassett | ||
Immigration Blues | ? | D. Ellington | ||
Immigration Rose | 1923 | I. Dash | ||
Immortality. | 1926 | J.C. Halls | ||
⇑Imogene | 1900 | A. Comfort | F.W. Swann (words) | |
Imozetta | 1902 | G.D. Barnard | ||
Imp Rag | 1910 | W. Long | ||
Impatient Jane | 1905 | C.M. Chapel | ||
Impecunious Davis | 1899 | K. Mills | ||
Imperator | 1913 | M.A. Althouse | ||
Imperial, The | 1901 | B. Anthony | ||
Imperial, The | 1902 | J.J. Fitzpatrick | ||
Imperial | 1911 | K.K. King | ||
Imperial Courier March | 1897 | C.N. Daniels | ||
Imperial Edward | 1902 | J.P. Sousa | ||
Imperial Federation | 190- | C.A. Rawlings | as Theo Bonheur |
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Imperial Life Guards | 1896 | R.B. Hall | ||
Imperial Plain Quadrille | ? | O. Bonnell | ||
Imperial Rag | 1908 | J.M. Eshelman | ||
Imperial Rag | 1910 | W.M. Davis | ||
Imperial Rag | 1914 | B. Talbot | ||
Imperial Rag, The | 1954 | M. Morath | ||
⇑Imperial Teteques Op. 222 | 1908 | F.H. Losey | ||
Imperino Waltzes, The | 1903 | P.B Story | ||
Impressions of the Heart - Op. 620 No. 1 - Mystery | 1903 | H. Engelmann | ||
Impressions of the Heart - Op. 620 No. 2 - Awakening | 1903 | H. Engelmann | ||
Impressions of the Heart - Op. 620 No. 3 - Confidence | 1903 | H. Engelmann | ||
Impressions of the Heart - Op. 620 No. 4 - Faith | 1903 | H. Engelmann | ||
Impressions of the Heart - Op. 620 No. 5 - Ecstasy | 1903 | H. Engelmann | ||
Impressions of the Heart - Op. 620 No. 6 - Peace | 1903 | H. Engelmann | ||
Impromptu | ? | G. Bachmann | ||
Impromptu Nocturne Op. 749 | 1906 | H. Engelmann | ||
Improviso | ? | E. Nazareth | Etude De Concert | |
Improvoisation-Mazurk | ? | G. Bachmann | ||
Imps, The | 1909 | E. Read | ||
Imps Revels, The | 1885 | C.A. Rawlings | as Theo Bonheur |
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Impudence | 1897 | A. Macey | ||
In 1960 You'll Find Dixie Looking Just the Same | 1918 | A. Gottler | Sidney D. Mitchell (words) | |
Who Said Dixie? | 1918 | A. Lange | Andrew B Sterling (words) Bernie Grossman (words) |
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In a Bungalow | 1903 | T.H. Northrup | ||
⇑In a Canoe | 1906 | R. Cormack | ||
In a Canoe | 1919 | J.S. Zamecnik | ||
Are You Coming Out Tonight Mary Ann? | 1906 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) Edw.P. Moran (words) |
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In a Chinese Temple Garden | 1923 | A.W. Ketèlbey | ||
In a College Town | ? | R.A. Browne | ||
Only a Newsboy | 1897 | J.W. Bratton | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
In a Cosey Little Cottage by the Sea | 1907 | T.F. Morse | Edward Madden (words) | |
T.F. Morse | ||||
In a Cozy Kitchenette Apartment | 1921 | I. Berlin | ||
In a Den | 1903 | G. Botsford | ||
In a Dixie Dell | 1909 | P.M. Jaques | ||
In a Field | 1913 | J.H. Densmore | ||
In a Gipsy Camp | 1908 | F.J. Brown | ||
In a Gondola | 1912 | H. Engelmann | ||
Louisa Schmidt | 1904 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
In a Japanese Tea House | 1901 | S. Koninsky | ||
In a Kingdom of Our Own | 1919 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
In a Kiss | 1905 | H.O. Sutton | Jean Lenox (words) Stella Beardsley (sung by) |
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⇑In a Kitchenette | 1929 | J.A. Burke | Al Dubin (words) | |
In a Land That's Far Away | 1902 | J. Schwartz | William Jerome (words) | |
In a Little Book Shop | 1947 | G.W. Meyer | ||
In a Little Cottage by the Railroad Track | 1913 | B. Merrill(w&m) | ||
In a Little German Garden | 1932 | J.F. Coots | Gus Kahn (words) | |
In a Little Gypsy Tea Room | 1935 | J.A. Burke | ||
In a Little House That's Built For Two | 1906 | T. Chattaway(w&m) | ||
In a Little Red Barn | 1934 | M. Ager | Jean Schwartz (words) Joe Young (words) |
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In a Little Red Barn | 1934 | J. Schwartz | ||
All Alone With You in a Little Rendezvous | 1924 | T. Snyder | Joe Young (words) Sam M Lewis (words) |
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In a Little Spanish Town | 1926 | M. Wayne | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) |
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In a Little Town Across the Border | 1934 | M. Wayne | Billy Hill (words) | |
In a Mist | 1927 | B. Beiderbecke | ||
In a Moment of Weakness | ? | H. Warren | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
In a Monastery Garden | 1915 | A.W. Ketèlbey | ||
In a Moonlight Garden | ? | W. Rolfe | ||
In a Moonlit Garden | 1924 | K.K. King | ||
In a Moorish Garden | 1907 | H. Engelmann | ||
⇑In a Motor Car | 1908 | H.O. Sutton | Jean Lenox (words) | |
In a Nutshell | 1903 | G. Rosey | ||
In a One Night Stand | 1907 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
In a Pasadena Garden | 1910 | E.C. Legg | ||
In a Peach-basket Hat Made for Two | 1909 | H.W. Petrie | James M. Reilly (words) | |
In a Persian Market | 1920 | A.W. Ketèlbey | ||
In a Rose Garden | 1902 | T.S. Allen | ||
In a Sentimental Mood | 1936 | D. Ellington | Irving Mills (words) Manny Kurtz (words) |
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In a Shady Little Dell in Delaware | 1914 | H. Carroll | Ballard Macdonald (words) | |
In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town | 1937 | L.J. Little | Joe Young (words) John Siras (words) |
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In a Summer Garden | 1914 | H.J. Lincoln | ||
In a Tea Garden | 1923 | T.H. Lodge | ||
In a World Just Made For Two | 1904 | G. Rosey | Frank Tannehill (words) | |
Undertaker Man, The | 1911 | C. Smith(w&m) | Happy Benway (sung by) | |
In Acapulco | 1945 | H. Warren | Mack Gordon (words) | |
In Africa | 1909 | H. Ingraham | E. Ray Goetz (words) | |
In Alabama, Dear, With You | 1915 | H. DeCosta | Ellen Orr (co-author) | |
In All My Dreams, I Dream of You | 1910 | A. Piantadosi | J. McCarthy (words) | |
⇑In Allah's Garden | 1913 | T.H. Northrup(w&m) | ||
Pretty Jessie Moore | 1900 | G.L. Spaulding(w&m) | Hawthorne Sisters (sung by) | |
In and Out | 1919 | J. Samuels | Larry Briers (co-author) | |
In Apple Blossom Time | 1913 | C.N. Daniels | Earle C. Jones (words) Rose de Young (sung by) |
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In Araby With You | 1926 | J. Kern | Otto Harbach (words) Anne Caldwell (words) |
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In Arcadia | 1899 | W.H. Hodgins | ||
In Arcady | 1883 | E.W. Nevin | ||
In Arcady | 1913 | G.J. Trinkaus | ||
In Arcady | 1915 | J. Kern | Schuyler Green (words) | |
In Arcady | 1923 | M. Ewing | ||
In Autumn Time | 1913 | J.H. Ellis | Arthur E Bucknam (words) | |
In Bagdad | ? | N. Leigh | ||
In Bamboo Land | 1910 | M. Aufderheide | Earl C. Jones (words) | |
In Bandanna Lan' | 1907 | W.M. Cook | Alex Rogers (words) | |
In Banjo Land | 1912 | J. Schwartz | Grant Clarke (words) | |
On the Party Line | 1917 | P. Wenrich | Jack Mahoney (words) | |
At the Sound of the Sunset Gun | 1898 | J.W. Bratton | Walter H. Ford (words) Robert S Baird (sung by) |
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In Blinky, Winky, Chinky Chinatown | 1915 | J. Schwartz | Wm. Jerome (words) | |
⇑In Blossom Time | 1920 | L.J. Fuiks | Louis Weslyn (words) | as Victor Arden |
In Bohemia | 1913 | H. Engelmann | ||
In Brazil | 1922 | S. Romberg | Cyrus Wood (words) | |
In Camp | 1902 | E. Read | ||
In Camp | 1911 | H. Engelmann | ||
In Cheerful Vein - Six Dances | 1912 | H. Engelmann | When Duty Calls, Blissful Moments, Bright Days, Ardent Hopes, Graceful Steps, Fox Hunters | |
In Cherry Blossom Time | 1914 | E. Salzer | J.W. Bratton (words) | |
In China | 1919 | O. Motzan | A.J. Stasny (words) | |
In Chinatown | 1900 | M. Bernard | ||
In Cincinnati | 1903 | J. Schwartz | ||
In Clover Time | 1909 | P.B Story | Robert H. Brennan (words) | |
In Colored Circles | 1898 | F.L. Neddermeyer | ||
In Colored Society | 1900 | P.A. Rubens | ||
In Command March | 1924 | L. Panella | ||
In Coonland | 1901 | T. Bidgood | ||
In Dahomey | 1898 | J.W. Johnson | ||
In Dahomey | 1902 | A. Johns(w&m) | ||
In Dance Form - Four Pieces | 1910 | H. Engelmann | On the Stage, Pretty Little Dolly, Two's Company, Marathon | |
⇑Dreaming Poppies | ? | G.L. Spaulding | ||
In Darkest Africa | ? | A.W. Pryor | ||
In Days of Chivalry | 1911 | H. Engelmann | ||
In Dear Old Arizona | 1906 | G. Botsford(w&m) | ||
In Dear Old Colorado, Where the Hills Caress the Sky | 1907 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
In Dear Old Dixieland | 1912 | J.W. Leopold | Harry L Newman (co-author) Olive L Frields (words) |
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In Dear Old Georgia | 1905 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) Claude Thardo (sung by) Avery Strakosch (sung by) |
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In Dear Old Grandma's Day | 1905 | W.C. Polla | James O'Dea (words) | as W. C. Powell |
In Dear Old Grandma's Days | 1904 | A.B. Sloane | John Kendrick Bangs (words) | |
In Dear Old Illinois | 1902 | P. Dresser | ||
In Dear Old London | 1898 | G. Luders | ||
In Dear Old Mexico | 1909 | L. Friedman | Charles J. Burkhardt (words) | |
In Dear Old Scotland | 1913 | E. Ascher | ||
In Dear Old Tennessee | 1909 | H.L. Newman | Olive L. Fields (words) | |
In Dixie Land With Dixie Lou | 1912 | G.W. Meyer | Jack Drislane (words) | |
In Dreamland | 1895 | V. Herbert | Harry Bache Smith (words) | |
In Dreamland | 1904 | J.S. Fearis | ||
In Dreamland | 1912 | G. Arthurs | Fred Murray (words) Charles Hilbury (words) Arthur Lennard (sung by) |
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⇑In Dreamland Town | 1911 | V.H. Smalley(w&m) | ||
In Dreamy Panama | 1914 | T.C. Bennett | G.A. Norton (words) | |
In Dreamy Spain | 1915 | A. Rizzi | ||
In Dreamy Spain - Song | ? | A. Rizzi | ||
In Egern on the Tegern See | 1932 | J. Kern | ||
In Fairyland | n.d. | S. Siegel(w&m) | ||
In Fancy You Are Ever by My Side | 1899 | J.A. Silberberg | J. W. Standish (words) | |
In Far Away Manila | 1899 | C.L. Johnson | James Noland (words) | |
In Far Off Mandalay | 1909 | A. Johns | ||
In Festal Array | 1905 | H. Engelmann | ||
In Flanders Fields the Poppies Grow | 1918 | J.P. Sousa | ||
In Florida | 1901 | L.M. Gottschalk | Harry B. Smith (words) | |
In Florida Among the Palms | 1916 | I. Berlin | ||
In Fragrant Bower No. 1 - In Lilac Time | 1911 | H. Engelmann | ||
In Fragrant Bower No. 2 - Under the Orange Blossoms | 1911 | H. Engelmann | ||
In Fragrant Bower No. 3 - Wreath of Honeysuckle | 1911 | H. Engelmann | ||
In Fragrant Bower No. 4 - Climbing Roses | 1911 | H. Engelmann | ||
In Freundschaft Und Treue | ? | C.A.H. Teike | In Friendship and Loyalty | |
⇑In Gambodia | 1905 | L.O. Smith | ||
In Gay Bohemia | ? | E. Braham | ||
In Gay Colors | 1921 | B. Anthony | ||
In Gay Havana | 1920 | W.E. Blaufuss | G. Kahn (words) | |
In Gayest Darktown | 1899 | S.L. Perrin | ||
In Germany | 1908 | F. Fisher | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
In Good Old New York Town | 1899 | P. Dresser | ||
In Grandma's Day | 1908 | H.O. Sutton | Jean Lenox (words) | |
In Harlem's Araby | 1924 | T. Waller | Joe Trent (co-author) | |
In Harlem's Araby | ? | P. Grainger | ||
In Her Silk Kimona | 1924 | H. Keidel | ||
In HIS Steps | 1900 | R.A. Browne | ||
In Honeysuckle Time | 1921 | N. Sissle(w&m) | E. Blake (co-author) | |
In Huskin' Time | 1910 | A. Gumble | ||
In It, to Win It | 1945 | M. Pinkard | Alex Belledna (words) Peter Roman (words) |
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In Japan With Mi-Mo-San | 1915 | A. Owen | ||
In Jolly Junktown | 1899 | E. Ascher | ||
In Jolly Mood - Polonaise | 1902 | H. Engelmann | ||
⇑Oh! You Lovable Chile | 1913 | E.A. van Alstyne | Earle C Jones (words) | |
In Lively Rhythm - Six Dances | 1910 | H. Engelmann | Naval Cadets, On the Pier, On Tip-Toe, Happy Anticipation, Celebration Festival, Hop! Skip! Jump! | |
In Lonesome Land | 1915 | F.E. Cliffe | Jay Whidden (co-author) | |
In Love | 1907 | J. Fredericks | ||
In Love in Vain | 1946 | J. Kern | Leo Robin (words) | |
In Love With Love | 1923 | R. Friml | Dailey Paskman (words) | |
In Love With Love | 1923 | J. Kern | Anne Caldwell (words) | |
In Love With Romance | 1948 | S. Romberg | Rowland Leigh (words) | |
In Love's Bouquet | 1908 | E.S. Brill(w&m) | ||
Boomerang Rag, The | 1916 | G. Botsford | ||
In Love's Garden | ? | L.V. Gustin | ||
In Love's Garden, Just You and I | 1914 | N. Osborne | Arthur Gillespie (words) | |
In Love's Net Waltzes | 1908 | N.W. Stokes | ||
In Love's Paradise | 1914 | E.J. Mellinger | E.W. Coulson (words) | |
In Lovely Summer Time Op. 693 | 1907 | A. Sartorio | ||
In Lover's Lane | 1893 | T.H. Northrup | E. Field (words) | |
In Lovers Lane | 1904 | A.W. Pryor | ||
In Lovers' Lane | ? | L. Oehmler | ||
⇑In Lovers' Lane Waltzes | 1906 | S. Koninsky | ||
In Loves Domain | 1912 | G.D. Barnard | ||
In Loveyland | 1919 | C. Conrad | Sam Ehrlich (words) | |
In Maple Sugar Time | 1911 | C.N. Daniels | Earle C. Jones (words) | |
In Meadow Land | 1911 | T. Bendix(w&m) | ||
In Mem'ry of You, Sweetheart | 1908 | C. Blake | Arthur Gillespie (words) | |
In Memoriam | 1904 | T.C. Bennett | ||
In Memory | 1907 | A.J. Doyle | John Kemble (words) | |
In Memory's Garden | 1916 | W.T. Pierson | Arthur F. Holt (words) | |
In Merry Mood | 1910 | M. Greenwald | ||
In Miami | 1919 | A. Fields | Archie Gottler (co-author) Sidney D Mitchell, (co-author) |
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In Mississippi | 1904 | W. Greenwood | ||
In Mizzoura | 1919 | C. Morgan | Lew Porter (co-author) Abel Green (words) |
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In Monkey Land | 1904 | A.J. Doyle | Henry B. Lester (words) | |
In Monkey Land | 1907 | T.F. Morse | Jack Drislane (words) Annette Mozar (sung by) |
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In Monterey | 1915 | C.N. Daniels | Harry Williams (words) Billie Burke (sung by) |
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In My Arms That's Where You Belong | 1915 | A. Gumble | A. S. Brown (words) | |
In My Baby's Eyes | 1924 | T. Waller | ||
⇑Ev'ry One in Favor Say Aye | 1911 | N. Bayes(w&m) | J. Norworth (co-author) | |
In My Dream | 1920 | L.J. Fuiks | ||
Jack O'Lantern Moon | 1914 | P. Wenrich | Maude Lillian Berri (sung by) | |
In My Dreams Lucille | 1919 | L.J. Fuiks | as Victor Arden | |
In My Estimation of You | 1936 | J.F. Coots | Carmen Lombardo (words) Benny Davis (words) |
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In My First Husband's Time | 1908 | F.J. Brown | Jessie Villars (words) | |
Choose Her in the Morning | 1906 | R.P. Weston | Jefferson De Angelis (sung by) | |
In My Garden | 1912 | O. Barth | ||
In My Garden | 1932 | S. Romberg | Irving Caesar (words) | |
In My Garden of Eden For Two | 1913 | M. Franklin | ||
In My Garden of Eden For Two | 1913 | E.R. Goetz(w&m) | ||
In My Gondola | 1926 | H. Warren | Bud Green (words) | Arr. by Dick Konter; |
In My Harem | 1913 | I. Berlin | ||
In My Heart - on My Mind - All Day Long | 1921 | B. Kalmar | Harry Ruby (co-author) | |
In My Home Town | 1922 | B. Kalmar | Harry Ruby (co-author) | |
Fame | 1917 | H.A. Tierney | ||
In My Little Hope Chest | 1930 | S. Coslow(w&m) | W. Franke Harling (co-author) | |
In My Little Hottentot Hut For Two | 1909 | H. Ingraham | E. Ray Goetz (words) | In Africa |
⇑In My Little Steam Canoe | 1907 | W.R. Anderson(w&m) | ||
In My Mercer Racing Car | 1913 | A.W. Christensen(w&m) | John S. Meck (co-author) | |
If a Girl Like You Loved a Boy Like Me | 1905 | G. Edwards | Will D. Cobb (co-author) | |
In My Old Home Town | 1910 | A.W. Brown | J. Brandon Walsh (words) Herbert Cooper (sung by) |
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When It's Cotton Pickin' Time in Tennessee | 1918 | J.A. Brennan | J. Caddigan (words) | |
In My Rickenbacker Car | 1923 | L. Wood | ||
In My Rosy Love Dreams of You | 1914 | T.S. Barron | ||
In My Tippy Canoe | 1921 | F. Fisher(w&m) | ||
In My Tippy Canoe | 1921 | G.H. Green | Edison Blue Amberol: 4399 | |
In Nature's Garden | 1900 | L.E. Berliner | ||
In Old Brazil | 1916 | F.J. Brown | Herbert L. Spencer (words) | |
In Old Brazil | 1916 | H. Spencer | F.J. Brown (words) | |
In Old California With You | 1922 | F.H. Klickmann | E.C. Keithley (words) | |
In Old Egypt Land | 1904 | E.R. Ephraim | ||
In Tepee Land | 1911 | P. Wenrich(w&m) | ||
In Old Japan | 1913 | C.A. Rawlings | as Haydon Augarde |
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In Old Madeira | 1915 | J. Brockman | Nat Osborne (co-author) George Graff (co-author) |
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In Old Madeira | 1920 | A.M. Sanders | George B. Wehner (words) | |
⇑In Old Manila | 1920 | R.A. King(w&m) | as Mary Earl |
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Just a Moment | 1914 | E.A. van Alstyne | ||
In Old Panama | 1902 | J.J. Kaiser | ||
In Old Pekin | 1923 | K.K. King | ||
In Old Portugal | 1917 | K.K. King | ||
In Ole Alabam | 1900 | H. Weisman | ||
In Orbit | ? | R. Frost | ||
In Our Cottage of Love | ? | C. Williams | ||
In Our Little Paradise | 1919 | J. Schwartz | ||
In Our Little Wooden Shoes | ? | L. Pollack | ||
In Panama | 1907 | M. Hoffmann | Edward Madden (words) George Lydecker (sung by) |
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In Paradise Waltz | 1897 | E. Braham | ||
In Paris and in Love | 1954 | S. Romberg | Leo Robin (words) | |
In Pittsburg, PA | 1910 | E.R. Goetz | ||
In Poppyland | 1914 | F.G. Albers | J.S. Zamecnik (co-author) | |
In Rank and File | 1908 | J.H. Ellis | ||
In Revolutionary Mexico | 1914 | E.B. Claypoole | Leonard Weinberg (words) | |
In Room 202 | 1919 | D. Harris | Bert Kalmar (words) Edgar Leslie (words) |
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⇑In Room 202 | 1919 | E. Leslie | Bert Kalmar (co-author) Dave Harris (co-author) |
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In Roseland | 1904 | M. Dreyfus | as Max C, Eugene |
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I Was Never Nearer Heaven in My Life | 1916 | T. Snyder | Edgar Leslie (words) Grant Clarke (words) |
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In Sapphire Seas | 1912 | R. Friml | Arr. by Homer N Bartlett |
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In Search of a Husband | 1914 | C.M. Jones | ||
In Search of a Husband | 1914 | T. Lemonier | C.M. Jones (co-author) | |
In Seville | 1906 | R. Carle | ||
R. Carle | ||||
In Silence | 1902 | A.B. Sloane | Sydney Rosenfeld (words) | |
In Slumberland | ? | C.W. Krogmann | ||
In Soudan | 1919 | N. Osborne | Ballard MacDonald (words) | |
Lucy | 1919 | E.A. van Alstyne | ||
In Starlight | 1906 | R.A. King | ||
In Summer Time | 1933 | K.P. Hirsekorn | ||
In Summertime, Down by the Sea | 1904 | A.J. Doyle | Harry B. Lester (words) | |
In Sun Kissed Normandie | 1921 | G.W. Meyer(w&m) | ||
In Sunny Africa | 1902 | T.S. Barron | A. Lyndon Trahern (words) Lew & Hattie Payton (sung by) |
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My Love Keeps on a Growing All For You | 1900 | A. Trahern | Walter Astin (words) Maud Amber (sung by) |
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⇑In Sunny Hawaii | 1928 | H. Auracher | Eddie Palmer (words) | as Harry Archer |
In Sunny Italy | 1909 | F. Fisher | ||
In Sunny Lhasa | 1900 | T.W. Thurban | ||
In Sunny Little Italy | 1905 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
In Sunny Spain | 1891 | G. Maywood | H. B. Smith (words) | |
In Sunny Spain | ? | C. Wellinger | ||
In Sunny Summertime | 1911 | W. Eckstein | T.H. Yull (words) | |
In Sweet September | 1920 | J.V. Monaco | Edgar Leslie (words) Pete Wendling (words) |
Arr. by Fred E Ahlert |
In Switzerland: Vor Der Sennhuette | 1906 | C. Bohm | ||
In Tammany Hall | 1905 | J. Schwartz | Wm. Jerome (words) | |
In Tennessee | 1921 | H.J. Lincoln | Ray Sherwood (words) | |
Irish Beauties | 1911 | P. Wenrich | ||
In That Vine Covered Chapel in the Valley | 1935 | F. Fisher | Fred Rose (co-author) | |
In the Afterglow | 1919 | F.H. Grey | J. Will Callahan (words) | |
In the Air | 1901 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | ||
In the Alhambra | 1905 | H. Engelmann | ||
In the Arena March Op. 608 | 1903 | H. Engelmann | ||
In the Arms of an Army Man | ? | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
⇑In the Balkans | 1912 | H. Engelmann | ||
In the Ball Room | 1892 | T.H. Northrup | ||
In the Barracks | 1898 | J.A. Silberberg | ||
In the Bass Clef | 1912 | H. Engelmann | Easter Morning, Hansel and Gretel, March of the Pilgrims, Jolly Elves, Song of the Forge | |
In the Bazaar | ? | N. Leigh | ||
In the Beautiful Garden of Dreamland | 1916 | G.L. Cobb(w&m) | ||
In the Boughs of the Banyan Tree | 1915 | W. Thompson | C. P. McDonald (words) | |
In the Cabbage Patch | 1903 | F.K. Logan(w&m) | ||
In the Candle Light | 1924 | J.F. Coots | Dave Radford (words) George Bennett (words) |
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In the Candle-Light | 1913 | F.J. Brown | ||
In the Candle-Light - Song | 1913 | F.J. Brown(w&m) | ||
In the City of Sighs and Tears | 1902 | K. Mills | Andrew B. Sterling (words) A.H. Clements (sung by) |
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In the City Where Nobody Cares | 1910 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
In the Cleft of the Rock | 1900 | J.S. Fearis | Lizzie DeArmond (words) | |
In the Clover | 1909 | T.W. Thurban | ||
In the Cottage by the Mill | 1898 | F. Spencer | M. J. Fitzpatrick (words) | |
In the Cottage That Stands on the Hill | 1920 | B.M. Tice | ||
In the Cotton Field | 1905 | L. Oehmler | Four Southern Sketches No. 3 |
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⇑In the Dawn of Another Day | 1917 | J.H. Ellis | Arthur E Bucknam (words) | |
In the Days of Girls and Boys | 1911 | L. Edwards | Blanche Merrill (words) | |
In the Days of Love and Roses | ? | B.H. Janssen | ||
In the Days of Old Black Joe | 1917 | J. Brockman | ||
In the Days When Grandma Dear Was Young | 1907 | A.B. Sloane | George Totten Smith (words) C F Ferraioli (words) |
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In the Deep Cold Sea | 1894 | H.W. Petrie | Philip Wingate (words) E B Thorburn (words) |
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In the Deep of My Heart | 1921 | F.J. Brown | John B. Gardner (words) | |
In the Devil's Garden | 1921 | F. Fisher(w&m) | Willie Raskin (co-author) | |
In the Dimness of Twilight | 1913 | J.P. Sousa | ||
In the Drawing Room I Often Meet Him | 1911 | G. Arthurs | W. David (words) | |
In the Dusk | 1908 | F.J. Brown | ||
In the Dusk | 1919 | F.H. Grey | Bernard Hamblen (words) | |
In the Evening by the Moonlight | 1880 | J. Bland | ||
Bunny Hug, The | 1912 | H. von Tilzer | William Jerome (words) | |
In the Evening by the Moonlight in Dear Old Tennessee | 1914 | E.C. Keithley | Floyd Thompson (co-author) | |
In the Everglades : | 1917 | J.T. Brymn | ||
In the Field Where the Daisies Grew | 1907 | T.H. Northrup | Geo. Graff jr (words) | |
In the Firelight's Glow | 192- | R.A.A. Stoneham | C.J. De Garis (words) | |
⇑In the Flower Crowned Green Mountains of Vermont | 1900 | J.M. Fulton | George H Summers (words) | |
In the Forest | 1914 | T.H. Northrup | ||
In the Form of a Scherzo | 1892 | E.W. Nevin | ||
In the Garden | 1914 | A. Lange | Archie Fletcher (words) Gene Gomez (sung by) |
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In the Garden of My Heart | 1908 | E.R. Ball | Caro Roma (words) | |
In the Garden of Tomorrow | 1924 | J.L. Deppen | Geo. Graffe (words) | |
In the Garden of Vanity Fair | 1907 | D. Rose | Sam M. Lewis (words) | |
In the Gloaming | 1907 | H.J. Hawley | ||
In the Gloaming of Wyoming | 1915 | B.F. Grant | Joe Young (words) | |
Mam'selle Lucette | 1915 | P. Wenrich | ||
In the Glow of the Alamo Moon | 1918 | G.L. Cobb | Jack Yellen (words) | |
In the Glow of the Dreamy Waltz | 1908 | I. Caryll | Lucien Boyer (words) William Burtey (words) |
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In the Gold Fields of Nevada | 1915 | A. Gottler | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
In the Golden Autumn Days Sweet Jennie Ray | 1905 | H. Armstrong | Ed. Gardenier (words) | |
In the Golden Autumn Time My Sweet Elaine | 1905 | S.R. Henry | Richard H. Gerard (words) | |
In the Golden Fields of Grain | 1902 | H. Frantzen | Thurland Chattaway (words) | |
In the Golden Harvest Time | 1912 | G.W. Meyer | Robert F. Roden (words) | |
In the Golden Long Ago | 1908 | T.F. Morse | ||
⇑In the Golden Summertime | 1915 | J.A. Brennan | Jack Caddigan (words) | |
In the Golden Summertime | 1915 | J. Caddigan(w&m) | Brennan (co-author) | |
In the Gondola Op. 539 | 1904 | A. Sartorio | ||
In the Good Old Fashioned Way | 1901 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
In the Good Old Irish Way | 1907 | W.A. Heelan | H.B. Blanke (words) | |
Stolen Sweets | 1917 | H. von Tilzer | ||
In the Good Old Summertime | 1902 | G. Evans | R. Shields (words) Julie Mackey (sung by) Blanche Ring (sung by) |
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In the Good Old U.S.A | 1939 | C.L. Johnson | ||
In the Good Old United States | 1907 | H.H Mincer | ||
In the Grave My Cora's Sleeping | 1878 | M. Lerman | ||
In the Great Somewhere | 1901 | P. Dresser | ||
In the Groove | 1936 | W. Smith | ||
In the Harbor of My Mother's Arms | 1917 | F. Fisher | Monty Brice (words) | |
In the Haven of My Heart | 1914 | J.H. Ellis | Arthur E Bucknam (words) | |
In the Hay Field | 1910 | H. Spencer | A Summer Holiday |
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In the Hazy Lazy Days of June | 1904 | S.G. Cooke | Donald Smedt (words) | |
In the Heart of a Geisha | 1921 | F. Fisher(w&m) | ||
In the Heart of an Irish Rose | 1916 | E.C. Keithley | Jack Frost (words) | |
⇑In the Heart of Dixie | 1903 | L.S. Hawes | ||
In the Heart of the City That Has No Heart | 1913 | J.M. Daly | T.S. Allen (words) | |
In the Heart of the Kentucky Hills | 1913 | L.F. Muir | ||
In the Heart of the Lehigh Valley | 1921 | W.C. Polla | Phil Ponce (words) | as W. C. Powell |
In the Hills of Old Carolina | 1902 | C.K. Harris | ||
In the Hills of Old Kentucky | 1914 | C.L. Johnson(w&m) | J. R Shannon (words) | |
In the Hills of Old Virginia | 1924 | E.A. van Alstyne | Haven Gillespie (words) | |
In the Holidays: Five Dances | 1908 | H. Engelmann | The Coming Year, Christmas Dance, Facing the Wind, Dancing Snow, Winter Fun |
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In the Hollow of His Hand | 1897 | B.E. Warren | Lee Lawrence (words) | |
In the Hollow of His Hand | ? | H. Warren | Jerome Lawrence (words) Robert E. Lee (words) |
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In the House of Too Much Trouble | 1900 | W.A. Heelan | J. Fred Helf (co-author) | |
In the House of Too Much Trouble | 1900 | J.F. Helf(w&m) | Will A. Heelan (co-author) | |
In the Jungle | 1909 | C. Arthur | ||
Fairest Belle | ? | G.L. Spaulding | ||
In the Land O' Yamo Yamo, Funiculi, Funiculi, Funicula | 1917 | F. Fisher | J. McCarthy (words) | |
In the Land of Beginning Again | 1918 | G.W. Meyer | G. Clarke (words) | Arr. by Domenico Savino |
I Want to Be in Dixie | 1911 | T. Snyder | T. Snyder (co-author) | |
In the Land of Hearts and Flowers | 1921 | W.C. Polla | Phil Ponce (words) | as W. C. Powell |
⇑In the Land of Make - Believe | 1929 | A. Baer | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
In the Land of Plankity Plank | 1913 | T.F. Morse | D. A. Esrom (words) | |
In the Land of the Buffalo | 1907 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
In the Land of Wedding Bells | 1917 | G.W. Meyer | H.E. Johnson (words) | |
When the Harvest Moon Is Shining | 1920 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
Tillie Titwillow | 1916 | P. Schwartz | ||
In the Lead | 1901 | M. Kirwin | ||
In the Lead | 1906 | H. Frantzen | ||
Dreaming Sweet Dreams of Mother | 1918 | J.A. Brennan | Jack Caddigan (words) | |
In the Little Red School House | 1922 | A. Wilson | Jas. A. Brennan (words) Bennett Twins (sung by) |
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In the Little White Church on the Hill | 1933 | J.F. McHugh | Dorothy Fields (words) | |
In the Lives of Famous Men | 1903 | S. Furth | Edward P. Moran (words) | |
In the Magic of the Moonlight | 1919 | F. Fisher | Leo Edwards (co-author) Billy Baskette (co-author) |
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In the Mandarin's Orchid Garden | 1930 | G. Gershwin | Ira Gershwin (words) | |
In the Meadow | 1899 | R. Streabbog | ||
In the Meadows | 1914 | C.A. Rawlings | as Theo Bonheur |
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In the Merry Month of May | 1903 | G. Evans | R. Shields (words) | |
In the Merry Month of May | 1935 | C.N. Daniels | Harry Tobias (words) | as Neil Morét |
⇑In the Merry Month of Maybe | ? | H. Warren | Ira Gershwin (words) Billy Rose (words) |
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In the Middle of a Kiss | 1935 | S. Coslow(w&m) | ||
In the Middle of Nowhere | 1944 | J.F. McHugh | Harold Adamson (words) | |
In the Moonlight | 1893 | J. Morley | No. 23 E&C |
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In the Moonlight | 1902 | T.F. Morse | R.A. Browne (words) | |
In the Moonlight | 1918 | H.J. Lincoln | ||
In the Moonlight | ? | O. Barth | ||
In the Moonlight With the Girl You Love | 1905 | E. Stanley(w&m) | ||
In the Moonlight With the Girl You Love | 1907 | T.F. Morse | ||
In the Mystic Land of Egypt | 1931 | A.W. Ketèlbey | ||
In the Old Churchyard | 1894 | P. Barnes | ||
In the Old Doorway | 1946 | C.L. Johnson | Edgar Ponder Elzey (words) | |
In the Old Front Parlor | 1918 | G.L. Cobb | Robert Levenson (words) | |
In San Domingo | 1917 | T. Snyder | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) |
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In the Old Sweet Way | 1919 | J. Caddigan | Chick Story (co-author) | |
In the Old Town Hall | 1921 | H.E. Johnson | ||
In the Palace of Dreams | 1914 | L. Friedman | Frank Tyler Daniels (words) Reine Davies (sung by) |
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In the Purple Twilight | 1916 | C.N. Daniels | ||
⇑In the Purple Twilight | 1924 | P. Wenrich(w&m) | ||
In the Rain After the Shower | 1898 | F.S. Hall | ||
In the Ranks | 1898 | P. Kussel | ||
In the Realms of Eternity | 1908 | J.A. Dailey | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
In the Sand Man's Boat | 1923 | H.S. Sawyer | Beth S. Whitson (words) | |
In the Shade of a Sheltering Tree | 1924 | I. Berlin | ||
In the Shade of the New Apple Tree | 1938 | H. Arlen | ||
In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree | 1905 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) Burt Shepard (sung by) |
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In the Shade of the Pyramids | 1904 | E.R. Ball | Cecil Mack (words) | |
In the Shadow of the Carolina Hills | 1907 | L. Friedman | Beth Slater Whitson (words) | |
In the Shadow of the Cross | ? | H.S. Liné | ||
In the Shadow of the Dear Old Blarney Stone | 1913 | T.S. Barron | Jean C Havez (words) Andrew Mack (sung by) |
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In the Shadow of the Flag | 1902 | R.A. Browne | ||
In the Shadow of the Old Oak Tree | 1919 | J.K. Johnson | Alan McDougall (words) | |
In the Shadow of the Pines | 1895 | S.A. Legg | Hattie Lummis (words) | as H.O. Lang |
In the Shadow of the Pines | 1913 | G.C. Leap(w&m) | ||
In the Shadow of the Pyramid | 1904 | E.R. Ball | ||
In the Shadows | 1910 | H. Finck | E. Ray Goetz (words) | |
⇑In the Shadows - Song | 1911 | H. Finck | ||
Nobody Has More Trouble Than Me | 1905 | C. Smith | M. Irwin (sung by) | |
In the Slums | 1923 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
In the South of France | 1932 | Z. Confrey | ||
In the Spotlight | 1917 | T.H. Lodge | Nick Nichols (words) | |
In the Spotlight | 1924 | J. Jarnagin | ||
In the Spotlight Waltz | ? | T.H. Lodge | ||
In the Springtime | 1924 | T. Waller | ||
In the Springtime | ? | H. Engelmann | uncertain | |
In the Studio | ? | H.O. Sutton | Jean Lenox (words) | |
In the Summertime | 1911 | B. Binner | Geo. A. Little (words) | |
In the Summertime | 1911 | A. Gumble | H.H. Williams (words) | |
In the Sun | 1911 | M.R. Steiner | ||
In the Sunshine and the Shadow I'll be True | 1907 | L. Friedman | Beth Slater Whitson (words) | |
In the Sunshine of Your Love | 1910 | E.R. Ball | Chauncey Olcott (co-author) Dave Reed (words) |
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I Wouldn't, Would You? | 1902 | H. von Tilzer | Jacob Ralph Abarbanell (words) Blanche Seymour (sung by) |
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In the Sweet Bye and Bye | 1928 | A. Bryan | Pete Wendling (co-author) Francis Wheeler (co-author) |
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In the Sweet Long Ago | 1916 | A. Lange(w&m) | ||
⇑In the Sweet Spring Time | 1903 | G. Evans | ||
In the Sweet Summer Time | 1897 | P. Dresser | ||
In the Sweet Summer Time Long Ago | 1918 | A.J. Markgraf | ||
Marching on to Victory | 1918 | J.R. Henning | ||
In the Sweetest Little Prison in the World | 1917 | A.B. Sloane | John E Hazzard (words) Percival Knight (words) |
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In the Swing | 1911 | G.J. Trinkaus | ||
In the Time of Bluebells | 19-- | C. Chambers | ||
In the Trenches | 1918 | J. de Lancey | ||
In the Twi-Twi-Twilight | 1907 | H.E. Darewski | Charles Wilmot (words) George Lashwood (sung by) |
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In the Twilight | 1912 | K.K. King | ||
In the Valley | ? | H. Warren | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
In the Valley of Broken Hearts | 1903 | T.F. Morse | Fred C. Farrell (words) | |
In the Valley of Broken Hearts | 1913 | L. Friedman | Ed. Rose (words) | |
In the Valley of Roses With You | 1919 | J. Messina | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
In the Valley of the Moon | 1913 | J.T. Branen(w&m) | Charlotte Walker (sung by) | |
In the Valley of the Moon | 1916 | W. David(w&m) | ||
In the Valley of the Nile | 1915 | R.A. Whiting | Dave Radford (words) | |
In the Valley of the Shannon | 1914 | J.F. Helf | Bartley Costello (words) | |
⇑In the Valley That the Sunshine Never Leaves | 1904 | H.O. Sutton | Jean Lenox (words) | |
In the Valley Where the Blue Grass Grows | 1911 | R.G. Grady | ||
In the Valley Where the Robins Used to Sing | 1908 | S.C. Biddle(w&m) | arr. Harry J. Lincoln |
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In the Valleys of Switzerland | 1907 | H.E. Darewski | Charles Wilmott (words) Annie Purcell (sung by) |
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In the Weeping Willow Tree | 1904 | H. Frantzen | Joseph C. Farrell (words) | |
In the Whirl of Pleasure | 1902 | T. Wenzlik | ||
In the Woodland of Love | 1914 | S. Williams | Alonzo A. Govern (words) W. R. Williams (words) |
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Matrimonial Handicap, The | 1913 | R.P. Weston | ||
There's Something in the Seaside Air | 1911 | R.P. Weston | W. Cunliffe (sung by) | |
In Timbuctoo | 1905 | T.F. Morse | Edward Madden (words) | |
In Treue Fest | ? | C.A.H. Teike | Steadfast & True | |
In Tulip Time | 1918 | J.H. Ellis | Arthur E. Bucknam (words) | |
My Kickapoo | 1904 | H. von Tilzer | ||
In Venice | 1919 | V. Herbert(w&m) | ||
In Washington | 1906 | G. Hoffmann | Vincent Bryan (words) | |
In Woodland | 1907 | H. Bennett | Felix F. Feist (words) | |
In Woodland | 1909 | G.A. Reeg, Jr | ||
In Your Forgettery | 1932 | N.H. Brown | ||
⇑I Wish I Had My Old Gal Back Again | 1926 | M. Ager | L. Pollack (words) Jack Yellen (words) |
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In Your Own Little Way | 1937 | J.F. Coots | Charles Newman (words) | |
In Your Own Quiet Way | 1936 | H. Arlen | E.Y Harburg (words) | |
In Your X Ray Gown | 1913 | W. David | B. Lee (co-author) | |
In Yucatan | 1909 | A.B. Sloane | O. Henry (words) Franklin P. Adams (words) |
From "Lo" |
In Yucatan | 1918 | S. Koninsky | ||
In Zululand | 1905 | T.S. Barron | Edgar Malone (words) | |
Incandescent Rag, The | 1913 | G. Botsford | ||
Incidents | 1914 | G. Arthurs | Orlando Powell (words) J.W. Tate (words) Clarice Mayne (sung by) |
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Incineratorag | 1967 | W. Bolcom | ||
Inclination Fox Trot | 1916 | F.A. Anderson | ||
Incognito | 1998 | R.R. Robinson | Louise Taylor (words) | |
Independence | 1908 | H. Engelmann | ||
Independence Day | ? | H. Warren | Ralph Blane (words) | |
Independence Day Rag | ? | S.K. Goodman | ||
Independent Moving Picture March | 1909 | H.L. Alford | ||
Independentia March | 1896 | R.B. Hall | ||
India Rubber | 1913 | D. Baier | ||
⇑Indian, The | 1895 | F.S. Stone | ||
Indian Breezes | 1942 | G.O. Young | ||
Indian Butterfly | 1927 | T.H. Lodge | Edgar Leslie (words) Billy Stone (words) |
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Indian Cradle Song | 1927 | M. Wayne | Gus Kahn (words) | |
Indian Dawn | 1924 | J.S. Zamecnik | Charles O Roos (words) | |
Indian Love Call | 1924 | R. Friml | Otto Harbach (words) Oscar Hammerstein 2nd (words) |
From: "Rose-Marie" |
Indian Love Song | 1909 | J.E. Howard | Will M Hough (words) | |
Indian Maiden, The | 1910 | G.W. Ashleigh | Frederick Hamilton Green (words) | |
Indian March and Two-Step | ? | P. Wenrich | ||
Indian Misterioso | 1918 | S.P. Levy | ||
For the Sake of Auld Lang Syne | 1904 | H. Whitney | Stella Mayhew (sung by) | |
Indian Prayer | 1932 | Z. Confrey | ||
Indian Sagua | 1914 | T.S. Allen | ||
Indian Serenade | 1916 | K.K. King | ||
Indian Smoke Dance | 1919 | T.A. Metz | ||
Indian Summer | 1909 | C.N. Daniels | as Neil Moret |
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Indian Summer | 1909 | R.G. Grady | as Victor Moulton |
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Indian Summer | 1919 | V. Herbert(w&m) | ||
⇑Indian Sun Dance, The | 1894 | E.J. Abram | ||
Indiana | 1906 | J. Fredericks | ||
Indiana | 1917 | J.F. Hanley | Ballard MacDonald (words) | |
Indiana Moon | 1919 | O.G. Wallace | Arthur Freed (words) | |
Indiana Moon | 1923 | I. Jones | Benny Davis (words) | |
Indiana State Band | 1896 | O.R. Farrar | ||
Indiana, Our Indiana | 1913 | K.K. King | ||
Oklahoma Waltz | 1899 | I. Doles | ||
Indianola | 1917 | S.R. Henry | D Onivas (co-author) | |
Indianola - Song | 1918 | S.R. Henry | D. Onivas (co-author) Frank H Warren (words) |
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Indians Along Broadway, The | 1905 | B.H. Burt | John Frew (words) | |
Indians and Trees | 1933 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
Indifference | ? | S. Kirby | Gus Viseur (co-author) | |
Indigo | 1927 | F. Grofé | Ferde Grofe (words) | |
Indigo Blues | 1918 | I. Jones | ||
Indolence | 1903 | J.V Mathews | ||
Indomitable, The | 1909 | J.M. Fulton | ||
Indoor Sports | 1919 | S. Romberg | J. Schwartz (co-author) Harold R. Atteridge (words) |
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⇑Inez | 1907 | B.E. Rudisill | ||
Infernally Unnameable Rag | 1993 | R. O'Dell | ||
Influenza Blues | 1919 | M. Franklin | ||
Influenza Blues, The | 1919 | W. Moloney | ||
Injun Gal | 1905 | E.R. Ephraim | ||
Injun Gal - Song | 1905 | E.R. Ephraim | P.C. Mason (words) Eleanor Falk (sung by) |
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Lazy | 1911 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
Ink Splotch Rag | 1909 | C. Adams | ||
Innamorata | 1955 | H. Warren | Jack Brooks (words) | |
Inner Circle Toddle | 1916 | A.N. Green | ||
Inner Space | ? | C.L. Roberts | ||
Innocence | 1907 | C.N. Daniels | as Neil Moret. |
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Innocent Bessie Brown | 1910 | I. Berlin(w&m) | Beth Tate (sung by) | |
Innocent Eyes | 1923 | J.F. Coots | Jean Schwartz (co-author) McElbert Moore (words) |
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Innocent Eyes | 1923 | J. Schwartz | ||
Innocent Rag | 1911 | H.A. Tierney | ||
Innocent Worm, The | 1896 | C. Deane(w&m) | T.E. Leamore (sung by) | |
Innocent Young Maid, An | 1899 | R. Carle(w&m) | M. Levi (co-author) | |
⇑Innovation | 1917 | J.P. Johnson | ||
Innovation Tango | 1914 | A.N. Green | ||
Inquirer March | ? | F.H. Losey | ||
Inquisitor Op. 218, The | 1908 | F.H. Losey | ||
Insanity | 1907 | A. von Tilzer | Jack Norworth (words) | |
Inside This Heart of Mine | 1938 | T. Waller | ||
Inspector General Op. 264 | 1909 | F.H. Losey | ||
Inspiration | 1904 | L.C. Everett | ||
Inspiration | 1912 | H.J. Lincoln | ||
Inspiration Time | 1943 | W.F. Krenz | Don McNeill (words) Sammmy Gallop (words) |
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Inspiration Waltz | ? | J.M. Delcamp | ||
Instantaneous Rag | 1915 | W.P. English | ||
Interlude | 1985 | D.T. Roberts | ||
Intermezzo | ? | F. French | ||
Intermezzo Irlandais | ? | N. Leigh | ||
Intermezzo Pizzicato Op. 502 | 1901 | H. Engelmann | ||
Intermission Rag | 1916 | C. Wellinger | ||
International Electrical Exhibition March | 1894 | F.M. Armstrong | ||
⇑International Favorites | 1931 | K.K. King | ||
International Fox Trot, The | 1916 | E. Platzmann | ||
International Medley | n.d. | J. Morley | ||
International Peace | 1911 | K.K. King | ||
International Peace | 1915 | J. Lind | ||
International Rag, The | 1913 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
Interrupted Actor | 1896 | C. Deane(w&m) | ||
Interruptions | 1909 | Unknown | T. Woottwell (sung by) | |
Introduce Me | 1916 | M.B. Kaufman | ||
Introduction | 1985 | D.T. Roberts | ||
Invaders. March, The | 1901 | A. Macey | ||
Invasion | 1803 | W. Repmah | ||
Invictus | 1921 | K.K. King | ||
Invincible | 1921 | K.K. King | ||
Invincible (Overture) | 1915 | K.K. King | ||
Invincible Eagle, The | 1901 | J.P. Sousa | ||
Invincible Empire Op. 271, The | 1909 | F.H. Losey | ||
Invitation | 1906 | A. Owen | ||
⇑Invitation Rag | 1911 | L.C. Copeland | ||
Iola | 1906 | C.L. Johnson | ||
Iola | 1925 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
Iola - Song | 1906 | C.L. Johnson | James O'Dea (words) | |
Iolanthe | 1903 | W.C. Polla | as W. C. Powell |
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Ione Waltz | 1884 | P.B. Perry | ||
Iowa Band Law, The | 1923 | K.K. King | ||
Iowa Centenial | 1946 | K.K. King | ||
Jolly Imps | ? | G. Botsford | ||
Ireland | 1912 | E. Read | ||
Ireland and Liberty | 1910 | T.F. Morse | Allen Doone (words) | |
Ireland Is Ireland to Me | 1915 | E.R. Ball | Fiske O'Hara (words) J. Keirn Brennan (words) Fiske O'Hara (sung by) |
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Ireland Must Be Heaven, For My Mother Came From There | 1916 | F. Fisher(w&m) | ||
Michael on His Motocycle. the Cute Little Seat Behind | 1916 | J. McCarthy(w&m) | ||
Ireland Never Seemed So Far Away | 1912 | W.R. Walker | J. Goodwin (words) | |
Ireland, Dear Ireland, Land of My Dreams | 1923 | A.W. Brown | Ethel Steele (words) | |
Ireland, I Love You, Acushla Marchree! | 1900 | R.A. Browne(w&m) | ||
Ireland, My Land of Dreams | 1918 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
⇑Ireland, the Footstool of God | 1916 | E.R. Ball | J. Keirn Brennan (words) | |
Way Down There a Dixie Boy Is Missing | 1917 | H.A. Tierney | Stanley Murphy (words) Belle Baker (sung by) |
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Irene Slumbers | 1892 | T.H. Northrup | W. Hill (words) | |
Iridescence | 1938 | P. Saltman | ||
Iris | 1900 | E.R. Ephraim | ||
Iris | 1909 | D. Dutton | ||
Iris | 1929 | A. Joyce | ||
Irish, The | 1903 | R.B. Brewer | ||
Irish Airs | 1905 | R.A. King | as Robert Keiser |
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Irish American, The | 1905 | G.M. Cohan | ||
Montana Girl | 1911 | P. Wenrich | ||
Irish Confetti | 1918 | G.L. Cobb | ||
When the Wild Rose Buds Again | 1907 | G.L. Spaulding | Claude L. Barker (words) | |
Irish Eyes of Love | 1914 | E.R. Ball | J. Edward Killalea (words) | |
Irish Fluffy Ruffles | 1907 | A. Gumble | Will Heelan (words) | |
Irish Football Game, The | 1896 | G.S. Waters | ||
Irish Girl I Love, The | 1905 | M. Hoffmann | George V Hobart (words) | |
Irish Guards' Waltz | 1903 | E. Read | ||
⇑Irish Have a Great Day To-Night, The | 1917 | V. Herbert(w&m) | ||
Irish Heart, An | 1915 | H. Carroll | Ballard Macdonald (words) | |
Irish King, The | 1905 | A.W. Pryor | ||
Irish Love Song, An | 1912 | N. Leigh | D. J. Shea (words) | |
Irish Melody Op. 64 No. 11, An | 1903 | C.W. Krogmann | ||
Irish Minstrel, The | 1904 | C. Kahn | ||
Irish Patrol | 1881 | C. Puerner | ||
Irish Picnic, An | ? | M. Ewing | ||
Irish Rag, The | 1910 | H. Carroll | Ballard Macdonald (words) | |
How I Love My Lu | 1898 | J. Stromberg | Edgar Smith (words) Louis De Lange (words) Peter F. Dailey (sung by) |
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Irish Tango, The | 1914 | E.H. Breuer | J. Brandon Walsh (words) | |
Fifteen Cents | 1913 | C. Smith | ||
Irishman Was Made to Love and Fight | 1918 | J.H. Santly | J.W. Bratton (words) | |
Irmena Rag | 1908 | A.W. Christensen | ||
Iron Count, The | 1911 | K.K. King | ||
Iron King | 1910 | F.J. St Clair | ||
Ironfingers Rag | 1960 | L. Busch | Alvino Rey (words) | |
Ironmaster, The | 1901 | C.C. Clark | ||
⇑Iroquois on Fire, The | 1904 | Z. Evans | ||
Irrawady - op. 202 | 1907 | T.W. Thurban | ||
Irresistible | 1913 | E. Read | ||
Irresistible Fox Trot Rag | ? | L.M. Hudson | piano roll | |
Irresistible Rag, The | 1910 | W.C. Polla | As W.C. Powell |
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Is Everybody Happy? | 1905 | E. Hogan | ||
Is Everybody Happy? | 1929 | T. Lewis | ||
Is I Gotta Go to School, Ma? | 1934 | J.R. Robinson | Mabel Robinson (words) Fran' Brooks (words) |
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Is I in Love? I Is | 1932 | J.R. Robinson | Mercer Cook (words) | |
Is It Hard to Guess? | 1921 | S. Romberg | Ballard MacDonald (words) | |
Is It Just a Summer Romance? | 1935 | J.F. Coots | Anthony Turner (words) | |
Is It Love? | 1902 | E.S. Brill | Charles W Doty (words) | |
Is It Possible? | 1939 | J.F. McHugh | Al Dubin (words) | |
Is It True? | 1915 | H. Appel | Unknown (words) | |
Is It Warm Enough For You | 1906 | J. Kendis | Herman Paley (co-author) Alfred Bryan (words) |
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Good-Bye Ma Honey I'm Gone | 1906 | C. Smith | Murphy & Frances (sung by) | |
Is Life Worth Living | 1893 | C.K. Harris | Julie Mackey (sung by) | |
Is Marriage a Failure? | 1905 | W.F. Peters | ||
⇑Is She My Girl-Friend? | 1927 | M. Ager | Jack Yellen (words) Al Jolson (sung by) Al Belasco (sung by) |
Arr. by May Singhi Breen; |
Is That a Fact? | 1910 | G. Arthurs | C W Murphy (words) J Chas Moore (words) |
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Is That Religion? | 1930 | M. Pinkard | Mitchell Parish (words) | |
Is That You Mr. Reilly? | 1915 | P. Rooney(w&m) | ||
Is That You, O'Reilly? | 1915 | B. MacDonald | ||
If the Managers Only Thought the Same As Mother | 1910 | T. Snyder | I. Berlin (words) Madie Scott (sung by) Emma Carus (sung by) |
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Jamaica Jinjer | 1912 | E.A. van Alstyne | ||
Is This Gonna Be My Lucky Summer? | 1937 | R. Bloom | Benny Davis (words) | |
Is This Love at Last? | 1913 | R. Friml | Otto Hauerbach (words) | |
What D'ye Think of Hoolihan? | 1894 | J.W. Bratton | Walter H. Ford (words) | |
Isabelle | ? | G. Bachmann | ||
Isadore Two Step | 1908 | N.S. Metcalf | ||
Isch Ga-Bibble, I Should Worry | 1913 | G.W. Meyer | Sam M Lewis (words) | |
Ishudworry | 1914 | R.M. Storer | ||
Isis | 1901 | T.F. Morse | ||
Island Garden Schottische | 1896 | R.B. Hall | ||
Island of by and By, The | 1906 | B.A. Williams | Alex Rogers (words) | |
Island of Roses and Love, The | 1911 | C.N. Daniels | Earle C. Jones (words) Lillian Russell (sung by) |
as Neil Moret |
⇑Isle D'amour | 1913 | L. Edwards | Earl Carroll (words) | |
Isle o' Dreams | 1913 | E.F. Kendall | ||
Isle O' Dreams, The | 1913 | E.R. Ball | Chauncey Olcott (words) George Graff Jr. (words) |
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Isle of Beauty | 1908 | G.D. Barnard | ||
Isle of Beauty | 1912 | R.G. Grady | as Violet Hudson |
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Isle of Blues | 1933 | M.K. Jerome | Joan Jasmyn (words) | |
Isle of Champagne | 1892 | W. Furst | Charles Alfred Byrne (words) Louis Harrison (words) |
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Isle of Ding-a-ling | 1907 | T.F. Morse | ||
Isle of Dreams Op. 242 | 1913 | F.H. Losey | ||
Isle of Dreams Waltzes, The | 1903 | C.K. Harris | arr. Raymond Hubbeli; |
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Sing Robin Sing | 1906 | G.L. Spaulding | Jessica Moore (words) | |
Isle of My Love | 1921 | C.L. Johnson | Jack Yellen (words) | |
Isle of Paradise | 1920 | R.A. King | Ted Fiorito (co-author) | as Mary Earl |
Isle of Spice, The | 1904 | B.M. Jerome | Paul Schindler (co-author) | |
Isle of Tangerine | 1921 | A.M. Sanders | Monte Carlo (co-author) Howard Johnson (words) |
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Isn't Is Nasty of Papa? | 1911 | V. Herbert | victor herbert (words) | |
Isn't It a Pity? | 1932 | G. Gershwin | Ira Gershwin (words) | |
Isn't It a Shame? | 1934 | A. Lewis | Al Sherman (co-author) Abner Silver (co-author) |
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⇑Isn't It Great to Be Married? | 1916 | J. Kern | Schuyler Green (words) | |
Isn't It Wonderful! | 1919 | J. Schwartz | ||
Isn't Love the Grandest Thing? | 1935 | L. Alter | Jack Scholl (words) | |
Isn't Love the Strangest Thing? | 1936 | J.F. Coots | ||
Isn't She the Sweetest Thing/ Oh Maw! Oh Paw! | 1925 | G. Kahn | Walter Donaldson (co-author) | |
Isn't the Baby Cute? | ? | O. Bonnell | ||
Isn't This a Lovely Day | 1935 | I. Berlin | ||
Isobel | ? | J. St. John | ||
Israel | 1920 | F. Fisher | Addison Burkhart (words) | |
It A'int No Use to Sing Dem Songs to Me | 1902 | B.A. Williams | ||
It Ain't All Lavender | 1894 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | Harry Randall (sung by) | |
It Ain't Necessarily So | 1935 | G. Gershwin | Ira Gershwin (words) | |
It All Belongs to Me | 1927 | I. Berlin | Arr. by May Singhi Breen | |
It All Depends on You | 1926 | L. Brown | B. G. De Sylva (co-author) Ray Henderson (co-author) |
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Broadway | 1927 | R. Henderson | B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown (words) | |
It Began With a Tango | 1948 | T. Connor | ||
T. Connor | ||||
It Can't Be Wrong | 1943 | M.R. Steiner | Kim Gannon (words) | |
⇑It Cannot Be | 1914 | H.J. Lincoln | ||
It Didn't Take Me Long to Guess Her Meaning | ? | O. Bonnell | ||
It Doesn't Matter | 1919 | J. Schwartz | ||
It Don't Mean a Thing | 1932 | D. Ellington | Irving Mills (words) | |
Isham Jones Melody, An | 1924 | I. Jones | G. Kahn (words) | |
It Happened in Monterey | 1930 | M. Wayne | William Rose (words) | |
It Happened in Normandy | 1923 | A.W. Brown | ||
It Happened in Sun Valley | 1941 | H. Warren | Mack Gordon (words) | |
It Happens to the Best of Friends | 1934 | R. Bloom | Mitchell Parish (words) | |
It Is Better to Have Loved and Lost Than Ne'er to Have Loved at All | 1896 | T.H. Northrup | Walter M. Auerbach (words) | |
It Is You That I Love To-Day | 1911 | S. Williams | Beth Slater Whitson (words) | |
It Isn't Hard to Love a Girl Like You | 1911 | W.C. Polla | Martin Swanger (words) | as W. C. Powell |
It Isn't the Isle of Man Any Longer | 1910 | W. David | C W Murphy (words) | |
It Isn't What He Said, But the Way He Said It | 1914 | I. Berlin | ||
It Looks Like a Big Night Tonight | 1908 | E.A. van Alstyne | Gus Kahn (words) H.H. Williams (words) Lew Dockstader (sung by) |
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It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane | 1937 | J.A. Burke | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane | 1937 | E. Leslie | Joe Burke (co-author) | |
It Makes a Lot of Diff'rence When You're With the Girl You Love | 1909 | C. Blake | Arthur Gillespie (words) | |
⇑It Makes My Love Come Down | ? | B. Smith | Don Raye (words) | |
It Makes No Diff'rence Whose Sweetie You Were (You're My Sweet Sweetie Now) | 1918 | N.H. Vincent(w&m) | Frank Stilwell (co-author) | |
It Makes No Difference What You Do, Get the Money | 1904 | N. Bivins(w&m) | ||
It Must Be Love | 1918 | E.A. van Alstyne | Gus Kahn (words) Leila McIntyre (sung by) John Hyams (sung by) |
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It Might Be an Oomp Sight Worse | 1913 | H. Talbot | Frank Saddler (words) Viktor Jacobi (words) |
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It Might Have Been | 1908 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | Chas. K. Harris (words) | |
Vas Villst Du Haben? | 1932 | J.V. Monaco | Al Bryan (words) | |
It Might Have Been Me | 1924 | S. Coslow(w&m) | Harold Berg (co-author) Charles Horvath (co-author) |
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It Might Have Been You | 1920 | S. Coslow(w&m) | ||
It Must Be Great to Be a General But I'd Rather Lead the Band | 1910 | P.A. Rubens | ||
It Must Be June | ? | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
It Must Be Love | 1912 | G.W. Meyer(w&m) | ||
Just 'round the Corner | 1918 | E.A. van Alstyne | Gustave Kahn (words) | |
It Must Be Love | 1920 | H. Creamer(w&m) | Turner Layton (co-author) | |
It Must Be Love | 1925 | H. Auracher | Harlan Thompson (words) | as Harry Archer |
It Must Be You | 1922 | A. Gumble(w&m) | ||
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It Never Bothers Me | 1907 | H.O. Sutton | Jean Lenox (words) | |
⇑It Never Dawned on Me | 1935 | J.F. Coots | Sam M. Lewis (words) | |
It Occurred While Waiting For the Change | 1899 | A.B. Sloane | Glen MacDonough (words) | |
It Only Happens When I Dance With You | 1947 | I. Berlin | ||
It Ruined Marc Anthony | 1916 | E, Carroll | ||
It Seems Like Ages and Ages | 1920 | J. Kendis(w&m) | J. Brockman (co-author) Claire Mersereau (sung by) |
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It Seems Like Yesterday | 1899 | T.F. Morse | Raymond A. Browne (words) | |
It Seems Like Yesterday | 1901 | I. Witmark | ||
Weary of Waiting For You | 1925 | R.A. Whiting | Emerson Gill (co-author) Gus Kahn (words) |
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It Seems to Me | 1923 | T. Waller | ||
It Takes a Coon to Do the Rag Time Dance | 1899 | C.L. Johnson | Robert Penick (words) | |
It Takes a Great Big Irish Heart to Sing an Irish Song | 1915 | J. Glogau | Al Herman (words) | |
It Takes a Little Rain With the Sunshine to Make the World Go Round | 1913 | H. Carroll | Ballard Macdonald (words) Clarkie O'Donnel (sung by) |
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It Takes a Long Tall Brown-Skin Gal to Make a Preacher Lay His Bible Down | 1917 | W.E. Skidmore | ||
It Takes Love to Cure the Heart's Disease | 1921 | J.P. Johnson | only exists as a piano roll | |
It Took a Small Town Girl Like You | ? | H. Puck | Dave Berg (words) Stanley Murphy (words) |
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If I Could Live Life Over | 1919 | T. Snyder | J. Wells (words) | |
It Took the Stork to Deliver the Goods | 1917 | A.W. Brown | Thomas P. Hoier (words) | |
It Was Meant to Be | 1923 | H. Ruby | Bert Kalmar (words) | |
⇑For My Baby | 1927 | T. Snyder | Irving Kahal (words) Francis Wheeler (words) Ruth Etting (sung by) |
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It Was Persuasion | 1906 | H.O. Sutton | Jean Lenox (words) | |
It Was Summer Time in Dixieland | 1904 | E.F. Kendall | ||
My Sweeter Than Sweet | 1929 | R.A. Whiting | George Marion Jr. (words) | |
It Was the Dawn of Love | 1928 | J.F. Coots | Lou Davis (words) | |
It Was the Dutch | 1903 | J.B. Mullen | Vincent Bryan (words) | |
It Was the Same Old Story | 1900 | A.B. Sloane | Clay M. Greene (words) | From Aunt Hannah |
It Was Very, Very Warm There | ? | Unknown | M. Sheridan (sung by) | |
It Wasn't My Fault | 1916 | J. Kern | ||
Dear Lincoln | 1947 | J. Jordan | ||
It Won't Be Long Before We're Home | 1918 | J.E. Howard | Paul Cunningham (words) | |
It Won't Be Long Now | 1926 | I.M. Bibo | Howard Johnson (words) Billy Jones (sung by) Ernest Hare (sung by) |
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Broken Hearted | 1927 | R. Henderson | B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown (co-author) | |
It Won't Last Very, Very Long | 1902 | R.P. Weston | Frank W. Carter (words) Harry Champion (sung by) |
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It'll Come to You | 1940 | I. Berlin | Irene Bordoni (sung by) | |
It's a Bird | 1917 | M.B. Kaufman | ||
It's a Bird! | 1905 | C. Hess | ||
If a Baby Would Never Grow Older | 1916 | H.A. Tierney | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
⇑It's a Grand Old Life | 1913 | J. Schwartz | ||
It's a Great Big World | ? | H. Warren | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
Where Is My Rose of Waikiki | 1925 | R.A. Whiting | Raymond B Egan (words) | |
It's a Great Life if You Don't Weaken | 1917 | J.M. Daly | Arthur Spaulding (words) | |
Little Black Buddie | 1924 | R.A. Whiting | Raymond B. Egan (words) | |
It's a Hard, Hard World | 1918 | J. Kern | ||
It's a Hundred to One, You're From Dixie | 1917 | L.W. Gilbert(w&m) | Carey Morgan (co-author) | |
It's a Just a State of Mind | 1935 | M. Pinkard | Bob Shurr (words) Bob Bricken (words) |
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It's a Long Lane That Has No Turning | 1911 | M. Klein | ||
It's a Long Time Till We Meet Again | 1915 | K. Mills(w&m) | as Pierre Morin | |
It's a Long Way Back Home | 1966 | T.J. Tichenor | ||
It's a Long Way Back to Mother's Knee | 1917 | A. Lange | ||
Blue-Eyed Sally | 1924 | A. Bernard(w&m) | Russel Robinson (co-author) | |
It's a Long Way to Dear Old Broadway | 1918 | E. Breuer(w&m) | ||
Sometimes You Get a Good One and Sometimes You Don't | 1916 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
It's a Lovely Day Today | 1950 | I. Berlin | ||
It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow | 1940 | I. Berlin | Irene Bordoni (sung by) | |
It's a Man, Ev'ry Time, It's a Man | 1923 | A. Dubin | I. Dash (co-author) Jimmy McHugh (co-author) |
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⇑It's a Mighty Good World After All | 1917 | G.de.V. O'Hara | Robert W. Service (words) | |
It's a Million to One You're in Love | 1927 | B. Davis(w&m) | Harry Akst (co-author) | |
It's a Most Unusual Day | 1948 | J.F. McHugh | Harold Adamson (words) | |
It's a Peach | 1917 | M. Franklin | ||
It's a Pipp'n | 1917 | O. Motzan | ||
It's a Pleasure | 1928 | M. Ager | Jack Yellen (words) | |
That Precious Little Thing Called Love | 1912 | C. Smith(w&m) | Cecil Mack (co-author) | |
It's a Rambling Flivver | 1917 | B. Gay(w&m) | ||
It's a Rocky Road to Dublin | 1913 | C.N. Daniels | George J. Moriarty (co-author) John Frew (co-author) |
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It's a Shame That We Have to Grow Old | 1917 | N.H. Vincent | Wm Tracey (words) Dave Berg (words) |
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Keep the Trench Fires Going | 1918 | H. von Tilzer | Eddie Moran (words) | |
In These Hard Times | 1915 | R.P. Weston | W. Cunliffe (sung by) | |
It's a Very Easy Thing to Put a Ring Upon a Finger | 1914 | B.F. Grant | Joe Young (words) | |
It's a Way That They Have in Chicago | 1904 | B.M. Jerome | George E Stoddard (words) Chas. S Taylor (words) |
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It's a Whistlein' Kinda Mornin' | ? | H. Warren | Jack Brooks (words) | |
It's a Wonderful Life | 1931 | S. Romberg | ||
It's a Wonderful World After All | 1916 | B. Lowe(w&m) | ||
It's a Wonderful World After All | 1916 | A.F. Phillips | G. I Francis (words) J. J McGrath (words) |
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⇑I'll Always Be Waiting For You | 1919 | N. Alexander | Henry Bergman (words) Jack Curtis (words) Gladys Clark (sung by) Bergman (sung by) |
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It's About Time | 1932 | P. Tinturin | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
It's All a Dream | 1915 | G.L. Cobb | Jack Yellen (words) | |
It's All for You | 1906 | T.F. Morse | ||
It's All in a Lifetime | ? | H. Warren | Mack Gordon (words) | |
It's All Over Now | 1920 | A. von Tilzer | Lew Brown (words) | |
It's All Over Now With the Ladies | 1887 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | C. Godfrey (sung by) | |
It's All Right Mayme | 1901 | J. Schwartz | Wm. Jerome (words) | |
It's All Through Mary Ann | ? | O. Bonnell | ||
It's All Your Fault | 1915 | E. Blake | Eddie Nelson (words) N. Sissle (words) |
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It's All-Right With Me Old Pal | 1920 | J. Kendis(w&m) | J. Brockman (co-author) | |
It's Allas De Same in Dixie | 1904 | W.M. Cook | Richard Grant (words) H.B. Smith (words) |
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Rosy Lips | 1906 | J.W. Bratton | ||
It's Always June When You're in Love | 1910 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
It's Always Orange Day in California | 1916 | E, Carroll(w&m) | ||
It's Always Raining on Me | 1931 | D. Bestor | Dudley Mecum (co-author) | |
It's an Old Fashioned World After All | 1934 | A. Bryan | George W Meye (co-author) Pete Wendling (co-author) |
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It's an Old Fashioned World After All | 1934 | P. Wendling | Alfred Bryan (words) G.W. Meyer (words) |
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⇑It's an Old Spanish Custom in the Moonlight | 1930 | G.W. Meyer | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
It's Awf'ly Hard to Say Good-Bye to Someone You Love | 1911 | S. Brooks | Bill Conklin (sung by) Harry L Newman, (sung by) |
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It's Awfully Nice to Be a Regular Soldier | 1901 | G. Edwards | Will D. Cobb (co-author) | |
It's Cold Without Your Trousers | 1914 | Unknown | Harry Champion (sung by) | |
It's Dynamite | ? | H. Warren | Dorothy Fields (words) | |
You Mean All That and More to Me | 1919 | A. Piantadosi(w&m) | Gloria Joy (sung by) | |
It's Embarrasing to Be Poor | 1927 | J.C. Halls | ||
I Ain't Lazy, I'm Just Dreamin' | 1934 | I. Jones | ||
It's Funny What a Little Thing Will Do | 1910 | S. Furth | Will A. Heelan (words) | |
It's Funny What a Little Thing Will Do | 1910 | W.A. Heelan | Seymour Furth (words) | |
It's Goin' to Be a Cold, Cold Winter | 1914 | E. Leslie | Lew Brown (co-author) | |
It's Good to See You Honey | 1945 | T. Connor | ||
It's Got to Be Some One I Love | 1910 | A.J. Doyle | Wm Dillon (words) | |
It's Great at a Baseball Game | 1906 | F. Fisher | Whiting (co-author) Nellie Florede (sung by) |
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It's Great to Be a Soldier Man | 1907 | T.F. Morse | Jack Drislane (words) | |
It's Great to Be Crazy | 1904 | R.H. Bowers | ||
It's Great to Be in Love | 1907 | A. Friedland | Allen T. Hopping (words) | |
It's Great to Be in Love Again | 1936 | J.F. McHugh | Ted Koehler (words) | |
⇑It's Great When You Marry For Love | 1911 | A.J. Doyle | Andrew Sterling (words) | |
It's Hard to Kiss Your Sweetheart | 1909 | K. Mills | ||
It's Hard to Love Just One Girl All the Time | 1909 | A.B. Sloane | Edgar Smith (words) | |
It's Hard to Love Somebody | 1907 | W.M. Cook | Alex Rogers (words) | |
It's Helping the Poor Man Do Wrong | 1903 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
It's Jam Up | ? | O. Celestin | ||
It's Just Because I Love You So | 1900 | J.B. Davis(w&m) | arr. Leo Friedman |
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It's Lonesome Here | 1916 | B. Milford | ||
It's Lonesome To-night | 1906 | J.E. Howard | Frank R Adams (words) Will M Hough (words) |
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It's Love | 1953 | L. Bernstein | Betty Comden (words) Adolph Green (words) |
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It's Love I'm After | 1936 | L. Pollack | Sidney D. Mitchell (words) | |
It's Mating Time | 1935 | A. Baer | J. Fred Coot (co-author) Haven Gillespie (co-author) |
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It's Mating Time | 1935 | H. Gillespie(w&m) | Abel Baer (co-author) J. Fred Coots (co-author) |
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It's Moonlight All the Time on Broadway | 1908 | P. Wenrich | Ren Shields (words) | |
It's Moonlight Ev'ry Night in London | 1908 | P. Wenrich | Ren Shields (words) Charles Wilmott (words) |
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World's All Right It's the People Living in It, The | 1921 | R.P. Weston | Ella Shields (sung by) | |
It's My Business to Know Them All | 1912 | G.W. Meyer | Jack Drislane (words) | |
It's My Mother's Birthday Today | 1935 | T. Connor | ||
⇑It's Never Too Late to Be Sorry | 1913 | J.A. Burke | James E. Dempsey (words) | |
It's Never Too Late to Love | 1927 | L. Wright | Harold Simpson (words) | as Horatio Nicholls |
It's Never Too Late to Mend | 1937 | T. Connor | ||
It's Never Too Late To Mend | 1947 | J.G. Gilbert(w&m) | Issy Bonn (sung by) | |
It's Nice to Be Nice | 1911 | W.A. Heelan | Seymour Furth (words) | |
It's Nice to Be Nice, to a Nice Little Girl Like You | 1911 | S. Furth | Will A. Heelan (words) | |
It's Nice to Have Someone to Love You | 1911 | J.R. Hubbell | R.H. Burnside (words) | |
It's Nicer to Be Naughty | 1926 | J. Gilbert | ||
It's No Fun | 1936 | M. Ager | Grant Clarke (words) | |
It's No Use to Love, Little Girlie | 1911 | T. Kelley | Edgar Selden (words) | |
It's Not the Uniform That Makes the Man | 1917 | A.B. Sloane | Henry Blossom (words) | |
It's Not Your Nationality | 1916 | H.E. Johnson(w&m) | J. McCarthy (words) | |
It's On, It's Off | 1937 | S. Coslow | Al Siegel (co-author) | |
It's Only a Paper Moon | 1933 | H. Arlen | Billy Rose (words) E.Y. Harburg (words) |
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It's Pie! | 1903 | T.H. Northrup | George Totten Smith (words) | |
It's Raining in California | 1936 | J.G. Gilbert(w&m) | ||
It's Ray-Ray-Raining | 1927 | H.E. Johnson(w&m) | Al Sherman (co-author) Charles Tobias (co-author) |
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It's So Hard to Be Happy Without You | 1917 | C.B. Brown | ||
⇑It's Spring | 1946 | C.A. Boland | Moe Jaffe (words) Darrell Smith (words) |
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It's Such a Little Pansy | 1912 | C.N. Daniels | Earle C. Jone (words) | as L'Albert |
It's Sunday Down in Caroline | 1933 | J. Livingston | Marry Symes (words) Al Neiburg (words) |
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My Dainty Cigarette | 1894 | J.W. Bratton | Walter H. Ford (words) | |
It's the Cash, Cash, Cash | 1905 | A.B. Sloane | Frederic Ranken (words) | |
It's the Closest Place to Heaven | 1916 | C.L. Johnson | J.W. O'Connell (words) | |
It's the Darndest Thing | 1931 | J.F. McHugh | Dorothy Fields (words) | |
It's the Girl! | 1931 | A. Baer | Dave Oppenheim (words) Wamp Carlson (sung by) Dwight Latham (sung by) |
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It's the Infantry: Military March | 1941 | E. Bridges | ||
It's the Irish in Your Eye, It's the Irish in Your Smile | 1916 | A. von Tilzer | Will Dillon (words) | |
It's the Jay Town 'most Every Time | 1917 | A.B. Sloane | John E Hazzard (words) Percival Knight (words) |
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It's the Last Time You'll Make a Fool of Me | 1919 | S. Williams | Walter Hirsch (words) | |
It's the Little Bit of Irish | 1918 | I. Berlin | ||
It's the Little Things That Count | 1909 | A.B. Sloane | O. Henry (words) Franklin P. Adams (words) |
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It's the Lovers Knot | ? | H. Warren | Mack Gordon (words) | |
It's the Man Behind the Gun Who Does the Work | n.d. | T.F. Morse | Raymond A. Browne (words) | |
It's the Man in the Soldier Suit | 1902 | T.F. Morse | ||
It's the Only Bit of Comfort That I've Got | ? | Unknown | J. J. Dallas (sung by) | |
⇑It's the Pretty Things You Say | 1908 | T. Snyder | Alfred Bryan (words) Will Hall (sung by) Mirsky Gynt (sung by) |
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It's the Same Old Girl | 1905 | B.H. Burt(w&m) | ||
It's the Same Old Tennessee | 1905 | H. Frantzen | William R. Johnston (words) | |
It's the Skirt | 1911 | A.B. Sloane | E.R. Goetz (words) | |
It's the Smart Little Feller Who Stocked Up His Cellar | 1920 | M. Ager | Grant Clarke (words) | |
It's the Talk of the Town | 1933 | J. Livingston | Al. J Neiburg (words) Marty Symes (words) |
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It's the Three Leaves of Shamrock/ That's Calling Me Home | 1915 | J.M. Daly | T.S. Allen (words) | |
In Love's Garden | 1918 | G. Botsford(w&m) | ||
I'd Still Believe in You | 1913 | A. Piantadosi | ||
For One Sweet Day | 1917 | H.A. Tierney | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
It's Time to Close Your Drowsy Eyes An' Sleep | 1910 | H. Frantzen | ||
It's Time to Say Aloha to You | 1930 | N.H. Vincent | Fred Howard (words) | |
It's Too Late Now | 1914 | A. von Tilzer | William Tracey (words) | |
It's Too Late Now | 1927 | F.J. Dickson | G. Silver (co-author) | as R.B. Saxe |
It's Too Late Now | 1949 | J.F. Coots | Matt Furin (co-author) Tim Gayle (co-author) |
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It's Tough When Izzy Rosenstein Loves Genevieve Malone | 1910 | G. le Boy | G. Kahn (words) | |
It's Tulip Time in Holland | 1915 | R.A. Whiting | Dave Radford (words) | |
It's Up to the Band | 1927 | I. Berlin | ||
⇑It's You | 1921 | C. Conrad | Benny Davis (words) | |
It's You | 1931 | T. Waller | Andy Razaf (co-author) | |
It's You I Love | 1929 | J.F. Coots | Benny Davis Arthur Swanstrom (co-author) | |
It's You I Love | 1929 | B. Davis | ||
It's You Since the World Began | 1913 | L. Edwards | E, Carroll (words) | |
American Indian, The | 1908 | G.L. Spaulding | ||
Italian Girl | 1911 | G.W. Meyer | Joe Goodwin (words) | |
Italian National Hymn | 1915 | E. Read | ||
Italian Nights | 1918 | L.S. Roberts | ||
I've Got to Go and Get Myself a Girl Like You | 1911 | G. Edwards | Will D. Cobb (words) | |
Italian Street Song | 1910 | V. Herbert | Rida Johnson Young (words) | |
Italiana - Suite | 1928 | T.W. Thurban | ||
Italy | 1912 | G.W. Meyer | Ralph Edwards (words) | |
Its a Cinch When a Nigger Makes a 100, 99 Goes on His Back | 1899 | L.E. Berliner | ||
Its Funny What a Little Smoke Will Do | 1906 | C.M. Chapel | ||
Itsit | 1919 | C.T. Straight | ||
Ivanhoe Op. 259 | 1909 | F.H. Losey | ||
Ivanhoe | 189? | E. Desenberg | ||
⇑Ivanhoe | 1908 | E.A. van Alstyne | Butler (words) | |
Ivory Chips | 1929 | F.W. Ohman | ||
Ivory City, The | 1904 | A.R. Moulton | ||
Ivory Kapers | 1929 | G. Fahrmeyer | ||
Ivory Lace | 1928 | L. Alter | ||
Ivory Rag | 1950 | L. Busch | Jack Elliott (co-author) | |
Ivory Rag | 1950 | J. Elliott(w&m) | Lou Busch (co-author) | |
Ivory Tips | 1937 | P.E. Alpert | ||
Ivoryland | 1925 | L.C. Copeland | ||
Ivy | 1922 | I. Jones(w&m) | Jimmy Johnson (co-author) | |
Ivy and the Oak, The | 1909 | A. Gumble | Matt Woodward (words) | |
Ivy's Cake Walk | 1904 | E. Read | ||
Ivy, Cling to Me | 1922 | J.P. Johnson | I. Jones (co-author) Alex Rogers (words) |