Title | Year | Composer | Attribution | Remarks |
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W'hoa Bill | 1901 | H. von Tilzer | ||
W-R: Two Step, The | 1895 | J.B. Glionna | ||
W.C. Handly's Negro Spirituals | 1936 | W.C. Handy | W.C. Handy (words) | |
W.M.A. Cadets' March, The | 1898 | E.J. Stark | ||
W.M.B. March | 1896 | R.B. Hall | ||
W.V.U | ? | C.H. Duncan | ||
Wabash | 1904 | W.F. Beitler | ||
Wabash Avenue After Dark | 1905 | P. Wenrich | ||
Wabash Blues | 1921 | F. Meinken | Dave Ringle (words) | |
Wabash Moon, The | 1922 | R.A.A. Stoneham(w&m) | ||
Waffles | ? | J.F. Lamb | ||
Wagner Couldn't Write a Rag Time Song | 1913 | J. Schwartz | W. Jerome (words) | |
Wagneria | 1918 | C. Grooms | ||
Waif on the Street, The | 1894 | T.H. Northrup | Samuel B. Myers (words) | |
Waikiki Moon | 192- | R.A.A. Stoneham(w&m) | ||
Waikiki, I Hear You Calling Me | 1922 | B. Kalmar | Harry Ruby (co-author) | |
Wailana Rag | 1916 | P.C. Pratt | Piano Roll | |
⇑Wailing Blues | ? | T. Lewis | Lew Colwell (co-author) Jay Livingston (words) Ray Evans (words) |
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Waiman Rag | 1910 | J.R. Shannon | ||
Wait a Minute! Berlin | 1897 | A. Macey | ||
Wait and See | 1919 | C.R. McCarron | Carey Morgan (co-author) C. Helene Baker (words) |
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Wait and See | 1936 | T. Waller | ||
Wait and See | 1945 | H. Warren | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
Wait at the Gate For Me | 1902 | T.F. Morse | Ren Shields (words) | |
Wait For Me | 1895 | A. Macey | G. Arthurs (words) | |
Wait For the Happy Ending | 1929 | M. Ager | Jack Yellen (words) | |
Wait Till I Catch You in My Dreams | 1940 | J.F. Coots | Lew Brown (words) | |
Wait Till My Ship Comes In | 1926 | J. Brockman(w&m) | Will Oakland (co-author) Joseph Moss (co-author) |
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Wait Till That Big Black Cloud Hides the Moon | 1912 | G. Arthurs | Alf J Lawrance (words) | |
Wait Till the Cows Come Home | 1917 | I. Caryll | Anne Caldwell (words) | |
Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie | 1905 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
Wait Till You Get Them Up in the Air, Boys | 1919 | A. von Tilzer(w&m) | Lew Brown (words) | |
Wait Till You See Ma Cherie | 1929 | R.A. Whiting | Leo Robin (words) | |
Wait Till You See Me Sunday | 1921 | J. Caddigan(w&m) | Story (co-author) | |
Wait Till You See My Madeline | 1921 | A. von Tilzer | Lew Brown (words) | |
⇑Wait Till You're Blue | 1923 | S. Violinsky | Ben Russell (words) Ben Ryan (words) |
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Wait Until We're Married | 1913 | G.W. Meyer | Sam M Lewis (words) | |
Wait Until Your Daddy Comes Home | 1912 | I. Berlin | ||
Wait'll It's Moonlight | 1925 | M. Pinkard | ||
Wait'll You See How Sorry You'll Be | 1919 | B. Kalmar | Harry Ruby (co-author) | |
Wait'n For Me | 1920 | M. Pinkard | Bud Green (words) Jack McCoy (words) |
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Waitin' Around | 1924 | B. Davis | J.F. Hanley (co-author) | |
Waitin' Around | 1924 | J.F. Hanley | ||
Waitin' at the Gate For Katy | 1934 | R.A. Whiting | Gus Kahn (words) | |
Waiting | 1912 | A. Matthews | Emma Ettienne (words) | |
Waiting | 1917 | G.L. Cobb | ||
Waiting | 1918 | H. Orlob | Harry L. Cort (words) George E. Stoddard (words) |
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Waiting | 1920 | L.A Hirsch | Otto Harbach (words) | |
Waiting at the End of the Road | 1929 | I. Berlin | ||
Waiting at the End of the Road | 1929 | T. Waller | ||
Waiting For Footsteps That Never Came | 1894 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
Waiting For Me | 1908 | J. Tabrar | Harry G Banks (words) | |
Waiting For Nora's Return | ? | J.W. Bratton | Walter H. Ford (words) | |
⇑Waiting For the King | 1902 | E. Read | ||
Waiting For the Mail | 1909 | M. Greenwald | as P. Lichner |
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Waiting For the Robert E. Lee | 1912 | L.F. Muir | ||
Waiting For the Robert E. Lee - Song | 1912 | L.F. Muir | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
Waiting For the Sun to Come Out | 1920 | G. Gershwin | Ira Gershwin (words) | |
Waiting in Sweetheart Valley | 1945 | J.G. Gilbert | Lewis Ilda (words) | |
Waiting in Vain | 1919 | B. Gay | Herbert B. Marple (words) | |
Waiting! Waiting!! Waiting!!! | 1886 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | Slade Murray (sung by) | |
Wake Me Up Cooin' the Blues | 1919 | S. Brooks(w&m) | J.R. Robinson (co-author) | |
Wake Me Up With a Kiss | 1923 | M.R. Steiner | Harry B. Smith (words) Robt. B. Smith (words) |
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Wake Nicodemus | 1864 | H.C. Work | ||
Wake Up America | 1916 | J. Glogau | George Graff Jr. (words) | |
Wake Up Darkies. | 1895 | A. Macey | Arthur Wallace (words) George Raycott (sung by) |
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Wake Up Dere | 1895 | G.S. Waters(w&m) | ||
Wake Up Malinda | 1905 | M. Nugent | ||
Wake Up Virginia and Prepare For Your Wedding Day | 1917 | M.H. Rosenfeld | Louis Seifert (co-author) Lewis Porter (co-author) |
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Wake Up, Chillun, Wake Up | 1929 | W. Robison | Jo Trent (words) | |
Wake Up, Ma Baby! | 1899 | E. Ascher | ||
⇑Wal, I Swan - Gid-Dap Napoleon | 1935 | B.H. Burt | ||
Wal, I Swan! | 1907 | B.H. Burt(w&m) | ||
Waldmere | 1901 | F.H. Losey | ||
Walhalla | 1910 | P.C. Pratt | ||
Walk Baby Walk | 1897 | T.A. Metz | ||
Walk Round | 2001 | J. Morley | ||
Walk Sweet | ? | H. Warren | Jerome Lawrence (words) Robert E. Lee (words) |
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Walk That Broad | ? | T. Delaney | Warren Frisino (words) | |
Walk That Broad | ? | C. Williams | ||
Walker's Dancing School | 1897 | A.B. Sloane | Charles H Hoyt (words) | |
Walkin' Dog Blues | ? | G Davis | ||
Walkin' Fo' De Great White Cake | 1894 | M. Petravsky | ||
Walkin' My Baby Back Home | 1931 | F.E. Ahlert | Roy Turk (words) | |
Walkin' on de Rainbow Road | 1899 | R.M. Stults | as S.M. Roberts |
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Walkin' the Dog | 1916 | S. Brooks | ||
Walkin' the Floor | 1939 | T. Waller | ||
Walking For Dat Cake | 1877 | D. Braham | Ed Harrigan (words) | |
Walking Frog, The | 1919 | K.K. King | ||
⇑Walking in the Snow | 1871 | R. Howard(w&m) | ||
Walking With Susie | 1929 | C. Conrad | Archie Gottler (words) Sidney D. Mitchell (words) |
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Wall Street Rag | 1909 | S. Joplin | ||
Wall-paper | 1937 | A.C. Cohen | Raymond Kresensky (words) | |
Walla Wallangra | 191? | A.W. Rooney | ||
Wallerin' Around | 1925 | T. Waller | ||
Walleritis | ? | D. Ewell | ||
Walli-Ki-Ki | 1911 | J. Becker | ||
Walnut Hills | ? | F.H. Klickmann | ||
Walper House Rag | 1903 | J.F. Lamb | - Unpublished - Unpublished |
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Walsenburg Galop | 1915 | K.K. King | ||
Walter! Walter! Don't Let Your True Love Falter | 1901 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | ||
Waltz | 1985 | D.T. Roberts | ||
Waltz | ? | O. Bonnell | ||
Waltz | n.d. | J. Morley | ||
Waltz Charles | ? | M.C. Wallace | ||
Waltz Cotillon | 1898 | E. Read | ||
Waltz Divine | 1927 | J. Fredericks | piano with violin and cello |
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⇑Waltz Divine | 1929 | T. Waller | ||
Waltz Dream, A | 1908 | M. Greenwald | ||
Waltz Dream, A | 1908 | O.N. Straus | ||
Waltz for Piano | 1911 | K. Mills | ||
Waltz for piano | ? | S. Kirby | ||
Waltz Impromptu | 1913 | C. Brunover | ||
Waltz in D | 192? | J. Godfrey | ||
Waltz in Ragtime | 1951 | L. Busch | ||
Waltz Me Around Again Willie | 1906 | R. Shields | Will D. Cobb (words) Florrie Forde (sung by) M. Cooper (sung by) George Grossmith Jr. (sung by) Blanche Ring (sung by) |
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Waltz Me Kid | 1910 | C. Wellinger(w&m) | ||
Waltz Me Till I'm Dreamy | 1907 | J.E. Howard | Frank R Adams (words) Will M Hough (words) |
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Waltz Me, Bill! | 1906 | B.H. Burt | Rose De Haven (words) | |
Waltz Memories | 1917 | A.A. Ford | ||
Waltz Must Change to a March Marie, The | 1905 | J.F. Helf | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
Waltz of Long Ago, The | 1923 | I. Berlin | ||
Waltz of Love, The | 1927 | L. Sims | Joe Verges (co-author) Ted Koehler (words) |
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Waltz of the Brownies | 1906 | W.M. McClure | ||
Waltz of the Flowers | ? | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
⇑Waltz of the Night | 1920 | C. Brunover | arr: Louis Tocaben |
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Waltz of the Rose | 1914 | L. Edwards | ||
Waltz of the Season | 1915 | S. Romberg | ||
Waltz of the Snowflakes | 1906 | J.S. Fearis | ||
Waltz With Me Waltzes | 1915 | L.V. Gustin | ||
Waltz You Saved For Me | 1958 | G. Kahn | Wayne King (words) Emil Flindt (words) |
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Waltz, The Bohemian Lager | 1919 | J-P. Lafreniere | posth. | |
Waltzes | 1903 | G. Rosey | ||
Waltzes Beautiful | 1918 | B.M. Tice | ||
Waltzing Is Spreading From Land to Land | 1921 | W. Kollo | ||
Waltzing Jim | 1922 | E.B. Claypoole | ||
Waltzing the Bride | 1917 | J. Rosey | ||
Waltzing the Scales | 1919 | J. Rosey | ||
Wampum | ? | H.F. Reser | ||
Wan' A' Tea | 1911 | R.K. Moritz | ||
Wand of Harlequin, The | 1921 | M. Ewing | ||
Wanda | 1922 | C.L. Johnson | Dan Ashba (words) | |
Wander With Me to Loveland | 1919 | A. Owen | ||
⇑Wanderer, The | 1926 | K.K. King | ||
Wandering Mistrel, I, A | 1910 | M. Greenwald | ||
Wandering Willie | 1900 | F.H. Losey | ||
Wanderlust | 1911 | K.K. King | ||
Wandrin' Aroun' | 1941 | T. Waller | ||
Wang Wang Blues | 1921 | G. Mueller | Buster Johnson (co-author) Henry Busse (co-author) Leo Wood (words) |
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Wang Wang Blues, The | 1921 | H. Busse | Buster Johnson (co-author) Gus Mueller (co-author) |
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Wanhal Stomp | 1996 | S. Keller | ||
Wanita | 1904 | L. Lee | ||
Wanita | 1923 | S. Coslow | Al Sherman (words) | |
Want a Little Lovin' | 1925 | H. Warren | Benny Davis (words) | |
Wanted | ? | P. Tinturin | Jack Lawrence (words) | |
Wanted For the Fighting Line | 1914 | M. Summerbelle | Will. M. Fleming (words) | |
Wanting You | 1928 | S. Romberg | Oscar Hammerstein II (words) | |
Wanting You, the New Moon | 1928 | S. Romberg | Frank Mandel (words) Oscar Hammerstein II (words) |
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War Babies | 1916 | J.F. Hanley | Ballard MacDonald (words) Edward Madden (words) |
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War Bride Blues [Nigger War Bride Blues] | 1918 | M. le Blanc | Jimmie Marten (words) | |
War Cloud | 1917 | D.J. La Rocca | Larry Shields (co-author) | |
⇑War Day Lyrics | 1918 | H. Fillmore | ||
War Garden | 1918 | A.B. Sloane | Harry B Smith (words) | |
War in Africa | 1900 | E. Read | ||
War in Snider's Grocery Store, The | 1914 | H. Hancock | Ballard MacDonald (co-author) H. Carroll (co-author) |
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War March of the Tartars | 1938 | K.K. King | ||
War of the Nations | 1914 | E. Read | ||
War on the China Sea | 1900 | E. Read | ||
War Whoop Rag, The | 1908 | T.W. Thurban | ||
War! | 1903 | A.B. Sloane | ||
Warbles at Eve | 1913 | H.J. Lincoln | ||
Warblings of the Birds | 1908 | F.R. Kimball | ||
Ward of France Waltzes, A | n.d. | W. Furst | ||
Warm Doughnuts | 1903 | F.H. Losey | ||
Warm Proposition, A | 1899 | P.J. Knox | M.H. Rosenfeld (co-author) | |
Warm Proposition, A | 1901 | J.B. Glionna | ||
Warm Reception, A | 1899 | B. Anthony | ||
Warmest Baby in the Bunch, The | 1897 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
Warmest Coon in Town, The | 1896 | J. Murray | Ren Shields (co-author) | |
⇑Warmest Coon in Town, The | 1897 | R. Cone | Dan Packard (words) | |
Warmest Coon in Town - Song, The | 1897 | J. Murray | Ren Shields (words) | |
Warmin' Up in Dixie, A | 1899 | E.T. Paull | ||
Warrior, The | ? | C.E. Duble | arr. for band by Loren Geiger | |
Warrior Op. 252, The | 1908 | F.H. Losey | ||
Warum sitzt du denn so traurig uff de Banke? | 1922 | W. Kollo | ||
Warwick Club March | 1898 | C.L. Johnson | ||
Was I a Fool? | 1909 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
Was It a Dream? | 1928 | S. Coslow(w&m) | Larry Spier (co-author) Addy Britt (words) |
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Was It Love? | 1928 | C. Conrad | Irving Caesar (words) Harry Rosenthal (words) |
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Was it the Orchids You Wore? | 1941 | T. Connor | ||
Was It Wrong | 1931 | G. Arnheim | Gordon Clifford (co-author) Murray Peck (words) |
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Was There Ever a Pal Like You? | 1919 | I. Berlin | ||
Wash Day Rag | 1911 | C. Goeddel | ||
Wash Rag | 1910 | F.H. Losey | ||
Washboard Ballet | 1928 | T. Waller | from Keep Shufflin' | |
Washin' the Blues From My Soul | 1930 | W. Robison(w&m) | Dave Oppenheim (co-author) | |
Washington and Lincoln | ? | H.C. Work | ||
⇑Washington Blues | ? | E. Cotten | ||
Washington Park | ? | R.O. Eaton | ||
Washington Pie | 1907 | T.F. Morse | ||
Washington Post, The | 1889 | J.P. Sousa | ||
Washington Post | 1897 | E. Read | ||
Washington Square Dance | 1950 | I. Berlin | ||
Washington Waddle, The | 1911 | T.F. Morse | Jack Mahoney (words) | |
Washington's Calling Me | 1922 | A.W. Brown | John Hyman (words) | |
Washington, State of Opportunity | 1963 | J. Jordan | ||
Wasn't It Yesterday? | 1917 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
Wasp, The | 1907 | H. Engelmann | ||
Waste No Tears | ? | S. Bechet | ||
Wasted Life Blues | 1929 | B. Smith | James P. Johnson (co-author) | |
Wasting My Love on You | 1931 | H. Warren | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
Watch the Bee Go Get the Hun | 1918 | W. Hawley | ||
Watch Where the Crowd Goes By | 1905 | K. Mills | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
Watch Your Step | 1915 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
Watchin' the Moon Rise | 1923 | R.A. Whiting | Raymond B. Egan (words) Gus Kahn (words) |
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⇑Watching For Pa | 1863 | H.C. Work | ||
Watching the Clouds Roll By | 1928 | H. Ruby | Bert Kalmar (words) | |
Watching the World Go By | 1927 | E.R. Ball | J. Keirn Brennan (words) | |
Watchman, Tell Us of the Night | 1894 | J.F. Gilder | ||
Water Bug, The | 1925 | W.E. Miles | ||
Water Colors | 1905 | A. Gumble | ||
Water Lilies | 1903 | S. Hirshfield(w&m) | ||
Water Lilies | 1907 | H.M. Githens | ||
Water Lilies | 1910 | K.K. King | ||
Water Lilies | 1914 | F.J. St Clair | ||
Water Lily Rag | 1909 | R.J. Carew | unpublished | |
Water Lily's Dream | 1921 | E.L. Bowman | ||
Water Melon Moon | 1913 | A. Stedman | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
Water Never Did That | 1908 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
Water Nymphs | 1908 | H. Engelmann | ||
Water Nymphs | n.d. | J. Morley | No. 804 JAT |
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Water Nymphs' Dance | 1896 | C. Drumheller | ||
Water Queen | 1906 | H. Denney | ||
⇑Water Scenes | 1889 | E.W. Nevin | ||
Water Sprites | ? | F.K. Logan | ||
Water Sprites Op. 56, The | 1902 | C.W. Krogmann | ||
Water Under the Bridge | 1934 | L. Pollack | Paul F. Webster (words) | |
Water Wagon Blues | 1919 | G.L. Cobb | ||
Water-Cress Op. 25 | 1909 | W.C. Polla | as W. C. Powell |
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Water-Nymphs | 1923 | W. Rolfe | ||
Waterfall Op.48, The | 1913 | B. Anthony | ||
Waterloo Girls | 1980 | D.T. Roberts | ||
Watermelon | 1905 | E. Hogan | Joe Jordan (co-author) Wm. D. Hall (words) |
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Watermelon | 1909 | H.S. Krossin | ||
Watermelon Breezes | 1904 | K. Kyro | ||
Watermelon Club | 1907 | J.B. Lampe | ||
Watermelon Dance, The | 1893 | C.J. Wilson | ||
Watermelon Frolic, The | 1899 | H. Whitney | ||
Watermelon Mose | 1907 | F. Willis | ||
Watermelon Rag | 1898 | E.F. Dillebar | ||
Watermelon Trust, The | 1906 | H.C. Thompson | ||
⇑Watermelon Whispers | 1918 | G.H. Green | ||
Waters of the Perkiomen | 1935 | F.H. Klickmann | Al Dubin (words) | |
Waters of Thy Love, The | 1950 | G.de.V. O'Hara | ||
Waters of Venice | 1918 | A. von Tilzer | Neville Fleeson (words) | |
Watery Grave, The | 1912 | C.J.W. Jerreld | Charles F Leir (words) Carrie Leir (words) |
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Wattle Blossom | 190- | E. Read | ||
Wave-Maiden - Barcarolle | 1902 | H. Engelmann | ||
Waverly Beach | 1913 | C. Brunover | ||
Waves and Waters | 191? | I. Varney | ||
Waxworks | 1908 | M. Levi | Harry B. Smith (words) | |
Way Back Home | 1913 | T.F. Morse | D. A. Esrom (words) | |
Way Back Home | 1935 | A. Lewis | Tom Waring (words) | |
Way Down Barcelona Way | 1920 | H. Jentes | Fred Fisher (words) | |
Way Down Coon Hollow | 1895 | H. Starr | Louise Hamilton (words) | |
Way Down East | 1902 | B.E. Rudisill | ||
Way Down East | 1908 | J. Wheeler | ||
Way Down East | 1931 | H.J. Lincoln | ||
Way Down Home | 1915 | J. White | Jack Frost (words) | |
⇑Way Down in Arkansaw | 1915 | J. White(w&m) | ||
Way Down in Borneo-O-O-O | 1916 | A. Piantadosi | John H Flynn (words) | |
Way Down in Colon Town | 1907 | M. Hoffmann | Edward Madden (words) | |
Way Down in Cotton Town | 1909 | A. Piantadosi | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
Way Down in Iowa | 1916 | G.W. Meyer | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) |
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Way Down in Macon, Georgia I'll Be Makin' Georgia Mine | 1917 | P. Biese | F.H. Klickmann (co-author) Loos Bros. (words) |
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Way Down in Old Indiana | 1901 | P. Dresser | ||
Way Down in South Dixie | 1903 | F. Lorin | ||
Way Down on Sunny Tampa Bay | 1911 | M.J. Gideon | ||
Way Down on Tampa Bay | 1914 | E.A. van Alstyne | A. Seymour Brown (words) | |
Way Down South | 1899 | J.F. Clark | ||
Way Down South | 1902 | P.A. Rubens | ||
Way Down South | 1912 | G.W. Fairman(w&m) | ||
Way Down South in Dixie | 1908 | R.M. Stults | ||
Way Down the Old Zambesi | 1907 | T.W. Thurban | J F Lambe (co-author) | |
Way Down There a Dixie Boy Is Missing | 1917 | H.A. Tierney | Stanley Murphy (words) | |
Way Down Upon the Swanee River - Ragtime Version | 1915 | A.W. Christensen | ||
Way Down Yonder in New Orleans | 1922 | H. Creamer(w&m) | Turner Layton (co-author) | |
⇑Way My Daddy Went!, The | 1870 | R. Howard(w&m) | ||
Way of the World | 1911 | W.B. Morrison | ||
Way Out Home | ? | G.C. Leap | Copyright renewed 1941 | |
Way Out Yonder in the Golden West | 1916 | P. Wenrich(w&m) | ||
Way to Kiss, The | 1912 | A. Friedland | Melville Alexander (words) | |
Way to Kiss a Girl, The | 1898 | R.A. Browne(w&m) | ||
Way You Look Tonight, The | 1936 | J. Kern | Dorothy Fields (words) | |
Wayside Chapel, The | ? | W.H. Clarke | ||
We | 1928 | H.J. Lincoln | ||
We All Fall | 1911 | G.W. Meyer | Joe Goodwin (words) | |
We All Grow Old in Time | 1898 | E.P. Moran | J.F. Helf (words) | |
We Are a Gallant Regiment | 1903 | A.B. Sloane | R H Burnside (words) Virginia Earl (sung by) |
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We Are All in the Same Boat Now | 1918 | C.L. Johnson | Mabel Beck (words) Marvin Westerman (words) |
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We Are Americans Too | 1940 | E. Blake | ||
We Are Coming | 1918 | J.P. Sousa | Edith Willis Linn (words) | |
We Are Coming Cuba, Coming : | 1898 | P. Dresser | ||
We Are Coming, Sister Mary | 1853 | H.C. Work | ||
We Are Coming, Uncle Sammy | 1917 | E.J. Stark | John Stark (words) | |
⇑We Are For Bliss | 1900 | H.H. Zickel | Frank Wesbrook (words) | |
We Both Have the Same Dear Mother | 1896 | E. Smith | A. Warren (words) | |
We Can Muster Uncle Sammy Ten Million Men or More | 1917 | M. Greenwald | Frederick H Green (words) | |
We Can't Do Without the Men | 1912 | J.R. Hubbell | Henry M. Blossom (words) | |
We Can't Get Along Together | 1923 | A.J. Stasny | ||
We Can't Play With You | 1900 | H.W. Petrie | Frances Armstrong Woods (words) Adéle Levey (sung by) Carlotta Levey (sung by) May-Lilian Levey (sung by) |
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We Couldn't Have Heroes ''Over There'', if It Wasn't For Those Heroes ''Over Here'' | 1919 | H. Jentes | Howard E Johnson (words) Grant Clarke (words) |
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We Do the Dirty Work | 1911 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
We Don't Give a Darn About Nothing | 1925 | L.C. Copeland | "Tricks" : Revue | |
We Draw the Line at That | 1884 | G. Maywood | Harry B. Smith (words) | |
We Fight To-Morrow, Mother | 1898 | P. Dresser | ||
We Have Much to Be Thankful For | 1913 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
We Have No One to Care For Us Now | 1906 | S.R. Henry | Wm. Cahill (words) | |
We Laugh, We Love, We Live! | 1913 | J. Gilbert | Edward Paulton (words) Glen Mac Donough (words) |
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We Love You, Lady Liberty | 1943 | W.F. Krenz | ||
We Loved Each Other in the Long Ago | 1911 | P. Wenrich | Edward Madden (words) | |
We Met, We Loved, We Parted | 1915 | A.F. Phillips | Robert Morris (words) | |
We Must Be Ready | 1939 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
⇑We Must Have Safety on the Queens Highway | 1953 | T. Connor | ||
We Mustn't Say Goodbye | 1943 | J.V. Monaco | Al Dubin (words) | |
We Need a Little Love | 1942 | T. Waller | ||
We Need a Man | 1932 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
We Put Him in a Cab and Sent Him Home | 1895 | J. Tabrar | H. Wincott (words) Florrie Robina (sung by) |
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We Really Had a Most Delightful Evening | 1910 | W. David | ||
We Really Ought to Be Married | 1904 | J. Schwartz | ||
We Saw the Sea | 1936 | I. Berlin | ||
We Shall Be Free | 1943 | W.F. Krenz | Don McNeill (words) Sammy Gallop (words) |
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We Should Worry, Uncle Sam! | 1917 | A.B. Sloane | Henry Blossom (words) | |
We Stand United | 1956 | K.K. King | ||
We Take Our Hats Off to You Mr. Wilson | 1914 | B. Merrill | ||
We Tender the Palm to the Winter King | 1908 | G.W. Ashleigh | M. A. Wickham (words) | |
We Two in an Aeroplane | 1908 | E.A. van Alstyne | ||
We Want Our Daddy Dear, Back Home | 1918 | H. DeCosta | James M. Reilly (words) | |
We Want Wilson in the White House | 1916 | J. Kendis(w&m) | ||
We Welcome You to Texas | 1930 | L. Coffee | ||
We Went to the Zoo | 1916 | G.L. Spaulding | ||
⇑We Were Brothers, Jack and I | 1898 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
We Were Made to Love | 1921 | P. Wenrich | ||
We Were Taught From the Same Old Books | 1902 | W.C. Polla | James Smith (words) | |
We Were the Best of Friends | 1933 | G.W. Meyer | P. Wendling (words) Sam M. Lewis (words) |
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We Will Always Be Sweethearts | 1932 | O.N. Straus | Leo Robin (words) | |
We Will Follow the Red, White and Blue | 1917 | C.L. Johnson | J.W. O'Connell (words) | |
We Will Go, Go, to Go-Go | 1911 | C.J. Gebest | Channing Pollock (words) Rennold Wolf (words) |
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We Will Never Say Goodbye Again | 1919 | F. Fisher | J. McCarthy (words) | |
We Won't Charleston | 1926 | H. Ruby | ||
We Wont Go Home Till Morning | 1903 | F. Lorin | ||
We Wont Go Home Until Morning, Bill | 1908 | A. Gumble | Jack Mahoney (words) | |
We'd Rather Die Upon Our Feet | 1941 | L.J. Fuiks | Harry Murphy (words) | as Victor Arden |
We'll All Be Glad to See You When It's Over | 1918 | R.G. Grady | Clyde N. Kramer (words) | |
We'll All Be With You Uncle Sam | 1898 | R.A. Browne(w&m) | ||
We'll All Go Home | 1909 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
We'll All Go There Together | 1908 | S.R. Henry | Ralph Bicknell (words) | |
We'll Always Have Pearl Harbor | 1941 | A. Bryan(w&m) | William Raskin (co-author) Gerald Marks (co-author) |
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We'll Be Lonesome, Mary Darling When You're Gone | 1909 | L.B. O'Connor(w&m) | ||
⇑We'll Be There | 1917 | J.F. Hanley | ||
We'll Be There Uncle Sammy | 1917 | A.W. Pryor | Wm. K. Devereaux (words) | |
We'll Be Together When the Clouds Roll By | 1904 | K. Mills | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
We'll Be Together When the Clouds Roll By - II | 1905 | K. Mills | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
We'll Build a Brand New Bamboo Bungalow | 1924 | A.B. Sloane | Harry L Cort (words) George E Stoddard (words) |
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We'll Build a Rainbow in the Sky | 1918 | E.A. van Alstyne | Richard A. Whiting (words) | |
We'll Build a Rainbow in the Sky | 1918 | R.A. Whiting | Raymond B. Egan (words) | |
We'll Catch You at Last, Tivolini | 1900 | V. Herbert | Harry Bache Smith (words) | |
We'll Do Our Share | 1918 | J. Egan | Lew Brown (words) Al Harriman (words) |
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We'll Drift Along | 1917 | R. Friml | Otto Hauerbach (words) Edward Clark (words) |
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We'll Fight For Our Australia | 1914 | M. Klein | ||
We'll Find Our Shelter Before the Rain | 1928 | A.L. Sizemore | Bernie Grossman (words) | |
We'll Go Back to Erin Someday, Mavourneen | 1909 | H.L. Newman | Olive L Frields (words) Will Oakland (words) Ernie Young (words) |
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We'll Go Down Ourselves | 1862 | H.C. Work | ||
We'll Have a Kingdom | 1926 | R. Friml | Otto Harbach (words) Oscar Hammerstein II (words) |
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We'll Have a New Home in the Mornin' | 1927 | G. Buck | J.R. Robinson (co-author) Willard Robison (co-author) |
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We'll Have a New Home in the Mornin' | 1927 | W. Robison | Gene Buck (words) | |
We'll Just Be Two Commuters | 1928 | H. Auracher | as Harry Archer | |
⇑We'll Knock the Heligo-Into Heligo Out of Heligoland! | 1917 | T.F. Morse | John O'Brien (words) | |
We'll Laugh Right Merrily | 1902 | W.H. Clarke(w&m) | ||
We'll Make Hay While the Sun Shines | 1933 | N.H. Brown | Arthur Freed (words) | |
We'll Never Know | 1938 | I. Berlin | ||
We'll Raise Helena, When I Get Back to You | 1918 | G. Winkler | ||
We'll See | 1916 | J. Kern | ||
We'll Stand by Our Flag and the U.S.A | 1917 | H.P. Guy | John W. Goodson (words) | |
We'll Stand by the Flag | 1898 | E.T. Paull | H.A. Freeman (words) | |
We'll Win or Die | 1898 | H.W. Petrie | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
We're All Alone | 1931 | A. Bernard | Bruce Sievier (words) | |
We're All Going Calling on the Kaiser | 1918 | J.A. Brennan | Jack Caddigan (words) | |
We're All Good Fellows | 1901 | I. Witmark | ||
We're All Good Pals at Last | 1931 | H. Nicholls(w&m) | Florrie Forde (sung by) | |
We're All Pals Together | 1926 | H.A. Tierney | J. McCarthy (words) | |
We're Almost Home | 1909 | K. Mills | Thurland Chattaway (words) | |
We're Back in Circulation Again | 1936 | L. Pollack | Sidney D. Mitchell (words) | |
We're Bound to Win With Boys Like You | 1918 | J. Kendis(w&m) | J. Brockman (co-author) Nat Vincent (co-author) |
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We're Bound to Win With Boys Like You | 1918 | N.H. Vincent(w&m) | ||
⇑We're Building a Bridge to Berlin | 1918 | B.E. Grady | ||
We're Crooks | 1917 | J. Kern | ||
We're Dancing Together Again | 1932 | A. Gumble | Dave Oppenheim (words) | |
We're Friends Again | 1930 | F.E. Ahlert | Roy Turk (words) | |
We're Getting Away With It | 1919 | H.A. Tierney | ||
We're Going Over | 1917 | A. Lange | Andrew B. Sterling (words) Bernie Grossman (words) |
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We're Going Over the Top | 1918 | A. Lange | ||
We're Going to Hang the Kaiser | 1917 | J. Kendis(w&m) | J. Brockman (co-author) | |
We're Going to Have a Ragtime Wedding | 1912 | F.M. Bryan | ||
We're Gonna Hang Out the Washing on the Siegfried Line | 1939 | M. Carr | Jimmy Kennedy (words) Florrie Forde (sung by) |
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We're Gonna Have to Slap, the Dirty Little Jap | 1941 | B. Miller(w&m) | ||
We're in the Army Now | 1917 | I. Jones | Tell Taylor (words) Ole Olsen (words) |
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We're in the Money | ? | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
We're Nearing the Day | 1922 | H.A. Tierney | Joseph McCarthy (words) | |
We're Poor Little Sheep | 1935 | B.H. Burt | ||
We've Been Chums For Fifty Years | 1905 | T. Chattaway(w&m) | ||
We've Been Married Just One Year | 1914 | L.F. Muir | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
We've Got to Move Today | 1903 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
⇑We've Had a Lovely Time, So Long, Good-Bye | 1912 | L. Edwards | B. Merrill (words) | |
We've Kept the Golden Rule | 1910 | P. Wenrich | ||
We've Kept the Golden Rule - Song | 1910 | P. Wenrich | Ben Deely (words) | |
We've Not Met in Years | 1891 | P. Dresser | ||
Weak Little Women | 1909 | G. Luders | George Ade (words) | |
Wear a Great Big Smile and Sing a Song | 1933 | J.G. Gilbert(w&m) | ||
Wear a White Rose if You Love Me | 1902 | G. Maywood | Arthur J. Lamb (co-author) | |
Weary Blues, The | 1915 | A. Matthews | ||
Weary Blues | ? | H. Warren | Ralph Blane (words) | |
Weary Blues - Song, The | 1915 | A. Matthews | Mort Greene (words) George Cates (words) |
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Weary of Waiting For You | 1925 | R.A. Whiting | Emerson Gill (co-author) Gus Kahn (words) |
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Weary Walkers March | 1895 | C.L. Johnson | ||
Weary Wanderer, The | 1907 | W.C. Polla | ||
Weary Way Blues, The | 1917 | C.L. Minor | ||
Weary Weazel | 1923 | R. Lopez | James Lester (words) | |
Weather Bells | ? | F.H. Losey | ||
Weather Bird Rag | 1923 | J. Oliver | Louis Armstrong (co-author) | |
Weaving Around Rag | 1913 | L.A. Mitchell | ||
⇑Weaving My Dreams | 1922 | V. Herbert | Louis A. Hirsch (co-author) Dave Stamper (co-author) |
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Weaving My Dreams | 1922 | L.A Hirsch | ||
Web of Love | 1943 | C.L. Johnson | ||
Webster Grove Rag, The | 1915 | A.W. Christensen | ||
Wed the Man You Love or Don't Wed at All | ? | P.B Story | ||
Weddin' Blues | 1923 | C.L. Cooke | Egbert Van Alstyne (co-author) Haven Gillespie (words) |
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Wedding Bells | 1895 | C. Schlutz | D. Homer Jennings (words) | |
Wedding Bells | 1907 | P. Wenrich | ||
Wedding Bells | ? | A. Joyce | ||
Wedding Bells Rag | 1910 | A.B. Coney | ||
Wedding Bells Will You Ever Ring For Me | 1918 | J. Schwartz | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) |
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Wedding Blossoms Waltzes | 1912 | L. Friedman | ||
Wedding Cake March | ? | H. F. Neilsson | ||
Wedding Cakewalk | ? | W. Rose | ||
Wedding Day | 1915 | L. Panella | ||
Wedding Dream Waltzes | 189? | E. Smith | ||
Wedding Glide, The | 1912 | L.A Hirsch(w&m) | Shirley Kellogg (sung by) | |
Wedding in the Highlands | ? | M. Ewing | ||
⇑Wedding Journey, The | ? | L. Oehmler | ||
Wedding March | 1909 | H. Engelmann | ||
Wedding March | 1918 | J.P. Sousa | ||
F. Mendelssohn | ||||
Wedding of an Ant | ? | B. Mayerl | ||
Wedding of Day and Night, The | 1902 | L.E. Berliner | M. G. Farnham (words) | |
Wedding of Jack and Jill, The | 1935 | J.F. Coots | Haven Gillespie (words) Abner P Grunauer (words) |
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Wedding of Lili Marlene, The | 1949 | T. Connor(w&m) | Johnny Reine (co-author) | |
Wedding of Shimmie and Jazz, The | 1919 | C. Hess(w&m) | H.E. Johnson (co-author) | |
Wedding of the Birds | 1930 | H. Tobias | Charles Kisco (co-author) Harry Tobias (words) |
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Wedding of the Blue & Gray, The | 1906 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
Wedding of the Blue and Grey, The | 1907 | E.A. van Alstyne(w&m) | ||
Wedding of the Chinee and the Coon | 1897 | B. Cole | ||
Wedding of the Fairies | 1909 | C.L. Johnson | ||
Wedding of the Flowers | 1881 | M.H. Rosenfeld | ||
Wedding of the Frogs | ? | G.L. Lansing | ||
Wedding of the Painted Doll | 1929 | N.H. Brown | Arthur Freed (words) | |
Wedding of the Reuben and the Maid, The | 1901 | M. Levi | Harry B. Smith (words) | |
⇑Wedding of the Roses | 1904 | M.L. Carlson | ||
Wedding of the Royal Princess, The | 1947 | T. Connor(w&m) | ||
Wedding of the Stars, The | 1908 | J.A. Dailey(w&m) | ||
Wedding of the Sunshine and the Rose, The | 1915 | A. Gumble | Stanley Murphy (words) | |
Wedding of the Wasps | ? | M. Ewing | as Sherman Myers | |
Wedding of the Winds | 1904 | J.T. Hall | ||
Wedding Ring, The | 1916 | G.D. Barnard | ||
Wedding Ring Don't Mean a Thing When You're Married, The | 1922 | F. Fisher(w&m) | ||
Wedding Ring Waltzes | 1911 | F.D. Heltman | ||
Wee Bit O'Scotch | ? | J.M. Fulton | ||
Wee Bit of Lace, A | 1919 | H.A. Tierney | G.M. Cohan (words) | |
Wee Lassies | 1895 | E. Read | ||
Wee Little Cabin | 1922 | C. Smith | Russell J. England (words) | |
Wee Maudie's Prayer | 1907 | E. Read | Tom Robinson (words) | |
Wee Wee Marie | 1918 | F. Fisher | Alfred Bryan (words) Joe McCarthy (words) |
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Wee Willie Winkie | 1909 | R.B. Brewer | ||
Weekend in Havana, A | ? | H. Warren | Gordon Mack (words) | |
Weekend in the Country, A | ? | H. Warren | Ira Gershwin (words) | |
⇑Weep No More My Lady | 1914 | L.W. Gilbert | ||
Weep No More My Mammy | 1921 | L. Pollack | Sidney D. Mitchell (words) Sidney Clare (words) |
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Weep On, Little Girl, Weep On | 1907 | F.J. Brown | Irene Critchfield Dobyne (words) | |
Weeping Blues | 1923 | J.P. Johnson | ||
Weeping Sentinel | 1898 | L. Weaver | Thos. J. O'Donohue (words) | |
Weeping Willow | 1903 | S. Joplin | ||
Weeping Willow, The | 1914 | P. Wenrich | ||
Weeping Willow Blues | ? | P. Carter | ||
Weeping Willow Lane | 1919 | F.H. Klickmann | Harold G. Frost (words) | |
Weeping Willow Rag | 1911 | H.A. Fischler | ||
Wein, Weib und Gesang Op. 333 | 1869 | J. Strauss | ||
Weird Oriental Theme | 1918 | S.P. Levy | ||
Weird Rag | 1911 | P. Schwartz | ||
Welcome | 1905 | B.H. Burt(w&m) | ||
Welcome Back Our British Heroes | 1900 | E. Read | M. Cambie (words) | |
Welcome Home | 1900 | E. Read | ||
Welcome Home | 1913 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
Welcome Home | 1953 | J. Jordan | ||
⇑Welcome Home Laddie Boy, Welcome Home | 1918 | G. Edwards | Will D. Cobb (words) | |
Welcome Honey to Your Old Plantation Home | 1916 | A. Gumble | Jack Yellen (words) | |
Welcome on the Mat Ain't Meant For Me, The | 1907 | G. Edwards | Will D. Cobb (words) Edgar Smith (words) |
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Welcome Song to Digger Bill and Sailor Jack | 1917 | L.W. Gilbert(w&m) | ||
Welcome Stranger | 1936 | J. Mercer(w&m) | ||
Welcome to the Diamond Horseshoe | ? | H. Warren | Mack Gordon (words) | |
Well I Guess Yes | 189? | E. Smith | ||
Well! the Irish and the Germans Got Together | 1928 | F.E. Ahlert(w&m) | ||
Well, I Could Use Five | 1905 | W.C. Polla | James O'Dea (words) | as W. C. Powell |
Well, I Nebber Could Forgit Dat Happy Home | 1900 | F. Hylands | Will J. Hardman (words) | |
Well, If I Do, Don't You Let It Get Out | 1912 | F. Seals(w&m) | arr. Artie Matthews | |
Well-Known Fables Set to Music | 1908 | G.L. Spaulding | ||
Wellesley Girls March | 1905 | E.S. Williams | ||
Wellington Rag | ? | T. Brier | ||
Wells Fargo Theme | ? | H. Warren(w&m) | ||
Welsh Rarebit | 1907 | M.E. Palmiter | ||
Wench That Rides a Wheel, The | 1898 | L.B. Grabbe | Wallace Moody (words) | |
Wenonah | 1903 | P. Wenrich | ||
⇑Wenonah - Song | 1903 | P. Wenrich | J. O'Dea (words) | |
Were I a Millionaire | 1889 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
Were I the Rose | 1918 | C. Chambers(w&m) | ||
Were You Foolin'? | 1934 | F.E. Ahlert | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
Were You Sincere? | 1931 | V. Rose | Jack Meskill (words) | |
West End Blues | ? | J. Oliver | Clarence Williams (co-author) | |
West Indies Blues | 1923 | C. Williams | Steven Williams (words) Edgar Dowell (words) |
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West of the Great Divide | 1924 | E.R. Ball | George Whiting (words) | |
West of the Olgas | 1940 | D. Dallwitz | Adrian Monsborough (words) | |
West Point Cadets March Op. 803 | 1909 | H. Engelmann | ||
West Point March, The | 1895 | R.O. Goldsmith | ||
West Side Story | 1958 | L. Bernstein | ||
West Virginia | ? | C.H. Duncan | ||
West Wind | 1936 | M. Ager | Murray Mencher (words) Charles Newman (words) |
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Western Boy | 1906 | G.D. Barnard | ||
Western Cyclone, A | 1902 | L.E. Berliner | ||
Western Flyer, The | 1908 | F. Morton | ||
Western Girl | 1905 | A.J. Harbridge | ||
⇑Western Land | 1919 | B. Gay(w&m) | ||
Western Land | 1920 | G.H. Green | Edison Blue Amberol: 3889 | |
Western Life | 1906 | G.L. Cobb | ||
Westerner, The | ? | F.H. Losey | ||
Westlawn Dirge | 1910 | K.K. King | ||
Westminster Chimes | 1920 | T.W. Thurban | ||
Westminster Chimes, The | n.d. | D.S. Miller | ||
Westward Ho! | 1907 | J. Fredericks | C. Bingham (words) | |
Westward Ho! | 1914 | G.L. Lansing | ||
Westward! | 1926 | B. Gay | W.C. Polla (words) | |
Westward, Ho! | 1909 | P. Wenrich | ||
Westwind | 1971 | K. Weill | Ogden Nash (words) | |
Whar De Watermelon Grow | 1898 | M.H. Rosenfeld | ||
Whars You Gone Melindy | ? | J.R. Henning | ||
Whassamatta Witcha Baby | 1961 | J. Jordan | ||
What a Difference in the Morning! or, at Night! at Night! | 1891 | I. Witmark | ||
What a Dream | 1939 | S. Bechet | ||
What a Fool I'd Be | 1913 | H. von Tilzer | Jerome William (words) Andrew B. Sterling (words) |
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⇑What a Friend We Have in Mother | 1924 | C.E. Roat(w&m) | ||
What a Man! | 1934 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
What a Mouth | 1906 | R.P. Weston(w&m) | Harry Champion (sung by) | |
What a Perfect Combination | 1932 | H. Ruby | Harry Akst (words) Bert Kalmar (words) Irving Caesar (words) |
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What a Position For Me | 1919 | V. Herbert | Henry Blossom (words) | |
What a Pretty Miss | 1938 | T. Waller | ||
What a Wonderful Love That Would Be | 1914 | A.J. Doyle | George Whiting (words) Paul Cunningham (words) |
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What a Wonderful Mother You'd Be | 1915 | A. Piantadosi | Joe Goodwin (words) | |
What Am De Po' Folks Gwine to Do: Every Day | 1920 | S.N. Edmonds | ||
What Am I Going to Do to Make You Love Me | 1909 | J.R. Hubbell | Glen MacDonough (words) | |
What Am You Gwine to Tell Massa Peter? | 1893 | E. Hogan | Billy Kersands (words) | |
What an Army of Men We'd Have if They Ever Drafted the Girls | 1918 | A. Piantadosi(w&m) | J. Glogau (co-author) | |
What Are Little Girls Made Of? | 1920 | F.J. Dickson | Harry Stafford (co-author) | as R.B. Saxe |
What Are We Gonna Do With All the Jeeps? | 1944 | I. Berlin | ||
What Are You Going To Do To Help The Boys | 1918 | E.A. van Alstyne | Gus Kahn (words) | |
What Are You Going to Do? | 1913 | G.C. Leap(w&m) | ||
What Are Your Intentions | ? | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
What Can Be Wrong With Me? | 1924 | T. Waller | ||
⇑What Can I Do With a Foolish Little Girl Like You | ? | W. Smith | ||
What Can You Do With a General | 1948 | I. Berlin | ||
What Cha Gonna Do When There Ain't No Jazz? | 1920 | P. Wendling | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
What Chance Have I With Love | 1940 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
What Could Be Sweeter | 1919 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) Billy Curtis (words) |
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What Could I Do? | 1927 | E.A. van Alstyne | Gustave Kahn (words) | |
What Could I Do? | 1927 | P. Ash | E.A. van Alstyne (co-author) Gus Kahn (words) |
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What D'ya Say? | 1928 | R. Henderson | Buddy DeSilva, Lew Brown (co-author) | |
What D'ye Mean You Lost Yer Dog | 1913 | J.M. Daly | T.S. Allen (words) | |
What D'ye Think of Hoolihan? | ? | J.W. Bratton | Walter H. Ford (words) | |
What Did I Do to You | 1925 | B. Davis | Larry Conley (co-author) | |
What Didja Wanna Make Me Do? | ? | H. Warren | Mort Dixon (words) | |
What Do I Care? | 1925 | S. Romberg | Harry Bache Smith (words) | |
What Do You Do Sundays, Mary? | 1923 | S.O. Jones | Irving Caesar (words) | |
What Do You Mean by Loving Somebody Else | 1919 | A. Gottler | Sidney D. Mitchell (words) | |
What Do You Think of That? | 1894 | P. Barnes(w&m) | ||
What Do You Think of That? | 1912 | W. Rolfe(w&m) | ||
What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For | 1916 | J. McCarthy(w&m) | Howard Johnson (co-author) Jimmy V. Monaco (co-author) |
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⇑What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For? | 1916 | H.E. Johnson(w&m) | J. McCarthy (co-author) J.V. Monaco (co-author) |
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What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For? | 1916 | J.V. Monaco | J. McCarthy (co-author) H.E. Johnson (co-author) |
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What Does It Matter? | 1927 | I. Berlin | ||
What Does the Flower Say? | 1894 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
What Every Old Girl Wants | ? | H. Warren | Jerome Lawrence (words) Robert E. Lee (words) |
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What Goes Up Must Come Down | 1939 | R. Bloom | Ted Koehler (words) | |
What Good Am I Without You? | 1931 | M. Ager | ||
What Good Is a Gal (Without a Guy)? | ? | H. Warren | Ralph Blane (words) | |
What Good Is Good-Morning? | 1926 | H.W. Santley | Young (words) Al Lewis (words) |
Arr. by May Singhi Breen; |
What Good Would the Moon Be? | 1946 | K. Weill | ||
What Happened to Mary | 1914 | W. David | Bert Lee (words) | |
What Happened to Rose | 1926 | S.K. Russell(w&m) | ||
What Has Become of Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo | 1924 | I. Dash | ||
What Has the Night Time to Do With the Girl | 1905 | J. Schwartz | William Jerome (words) | |
What I Want Is a Proper Cup O'Coffee | 1926 | R.P. Weston | Ernie Mayne (sung by) | |
What I'm Longing to Say | 1917 | J. Kern | ||
What Is a Home Without Love? | 1900 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
What Is a Maid to Do? | ? | P.A. Rubens | ||
⇑What Is a Night Without Dreams | 1910 | T.F. Morse | Jack Mahoney (words) | |
What Is It? | 1906 | O.E. Planchard | ||
What Is Life to Me | 1909 | J.M. Winne | T. Arthur Baker (words) | |
What Is Life Without You, Dear | 1911 | M.J. Gideon | ||
What Is Love | 1914 | I. Berlin | ||
What Is Love? | 1895 | V. Herbert | Harry Bache Smith (words) | |
What it Takes to Make Me Love You - You've Got It | 1914 | J.R. Europe | James Weldon Johnson (words) | |
What Kind of an American Are You? | 1917 | A. von Tilzer | Lew Brown (words) Chas. McCarron (words) |
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What Makes a Wave | ? | H. Warren | Ralph Blane (words) | |
What Makes Me Love You So?, (Oh Baby) | ? | C. Williams | Fred Longshaw (words) | |
What Makes the World Go Round | 1908 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
What Makes the World Go Round | ? | H. Warren | Gus Kahn (words) | |
What Man Dare Say? | 1909 | G. Luders | George Ade (words) | |
What Might Have Been | 1908 | A. Gumble | Dave J. Clark (words) | |
What Might Have Been | 191- | R.A.A. Stoneham(w&m) | ||
What Money Can't Buy | 1915 | A. Lange | Monroe H. Rosenfeld (words) | |
What Money Can't Buy | 1915 | M.H. Rosenfeld | Arthur Lange (words) | |
What More Can a Woman Give | 1918 | M.H. Rosenfeld | Lewis Porter (words) | |
⇑What More Can I Give You | 1920 | A. Gumble | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
What Name Is Sweeter Than Sweetheart? | 1914 | T.S. Allen(w&m) | ||
What Next! | 1918 | G.L. Cobb | ||
What Sherman Said was Right | 1918 | C.L. Johnson | Mabel Beck (words) Marvin Westerman (words) |
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What the Brass Band Played | 1904 | T.F. Morse | Jack Drislane (words) | |
What the Brook Said | ? | A. Geibel | ||
What The Engine Done | 1911 | L.C. Copeland(w&m) | ||
What the Moon Told | 1907 | H. Engelmann | ||
What the Phonograph Said | 1906 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
What the Sunbeam Whispered to the Lily | 1901 | P.J. Knox | ||
What We Do on a Dew Dew Dewy Day | 1927 | H.E. Johnson | CharlesTobias (co-author) Al Sherman (co-author) |
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What Will I Do in the Morning? | 1938 | T. Waller | ||
What Will I Tell My Heart? | 1937 | P. Tinturin | Jack Lawrence (words) | |
What Would a Gentleman Do? | 1910 | G. Arthurs | R P Weston (words) Will Bentley (words) |
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What Would Become of New York Town | 1910 | K. Mills | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
What Would Cha Do Without Me | ? | H. Warren | Jack Brooks (words) | |
What Would I Care? | 1930 | H. Ruby | Bert Kalmar (words) | |
What Would You Do? | 1905 | L. Friedman | Geo. Lieb Jr. (words) | |
⇑What Would You Take for Me, Mamma? | 1906 | T.F. Morse | ||
What Would Your Answer Be? | 1896 | M. Levi | Raymond A. Browne (words) | |
What Ya Want Me to Do? | ? | C. Williams | J. Oliver (words) | |
What You Goin' to Do When the Rent Comes 'Round? | 1905 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
What You Goin' to Tell Old St. Peter When You Meet Him at the Golden Gate | 1908 | E. Rose | ||
What! Marry Dat Gal? | 1899 | J. Stromberg | Harry B. Smith (words) | |
What'd Yo' Do Wid De Letter, Mr. Johnson? | 1901 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
What'll I Do? | 1924 | I. Berlin | ||
What'll We Do on a Saturday Nigh | 1919 | H. Ruby | ||
What'll We Do With Him Boys? | 1918 | A. Lange | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
What's All This Noise About? | 1900 | J.T. Branen | ||
What's in a Kiss | 1908 | B.E. Fischer | ||
What's in a Name? | 1920 | M. Ager | John Murray Anderson (words) Jack Yellen (words) |
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What's That? | 1883 | F.W. Meacham | ||
What's the Good of Living? | 1907 | G. Arthurs | C W Murphy (words) | |
What's the Good of Moonlight When You Haven't Got a Girl to Love | 1915 | J. Glogau | George Graff (words) | |
What's the Good of Sighing? | 1909 | G. Arthurs | F.W. Leigh (words) Albert Ben (sung by) |
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What's the Greatest Thing in the World? | 1913 | A.W. Brown | Collin Davis (words) | |
⇑What's the Matter Now | 1921 | P. Grainger | ||
What's the Matter Now | 1926 | C. Williams | Spencer Williams (co-author) | |
What's the Matter Now? | 1926 | J. Jordan | ||
What's the Matter With Father | 1910 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
What's the Matter With Father? | 1910 | H.H. Williams | E.A. van Alstyne (words) | |
What's the Matter With Hannah | 1900 | A.B. Sloane | Clay M. Greene (words) | From Aunt Hannah |
What's the Matter With the Irish They're Getting Better Every Day | 1916 | J. Glogau | H.E. Johnson (words) | |
What's the Matter With the Mail? | 1905 | P. Wenrich | F.J. Hamill (words) | |
What's the Matter With the Moon To-Night? | 1902 | A.B. Sloane | Sydney Rosenfeld (words) | |
What's the Matter With You | ? | A. Jones | ||
What's the Name of That Song? | 1936 | V. Lawnhurst | Tot Seymour (words) | |
What's the Use | 1905 | H. Bennett | Charles Noel Douglas (words) | |
What's the Use | 1955 | L. Bernstein | ||
What's the Use o' Worryin'? | 1927 | M. Pinkard | ||
What's the Use of Anything | 1906 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
What's the Use of Loving, When She Won't Love You | 1909 | J.A. Dailey | A. E. Campbell (words) | |
What's the Use of Moonlight | 1909 | G. le Boy(w&m) | G. Kahn (co-author) | |
What's the Use of Summer When You Have'nt Got a Girl? | ? | T.S. Barron | ||
⇑What's the Use to Have a Heart When You Have No One to Love | 1916 | J.R. Shannon | ||
What's the Use to Worry When You're Broke | 1918 | F.L. Moreland | ||
What's the Use? | 1930 | I. Jones | Charles Newman (words) | |
What's to Become of Me | 1907 | G.P. Marshall(w&m) | ||
What's Your Hurry? | 1923 | E.F. Kamman | ||
What's Your Name? | 1938 | T. Waller | ||
Whatever the Hue of Your Eyes | 1900 | W.M. Cook | ||
Wheatless Day | 1918 | J. Kern | ||
Wheel of Fortune | 1899 | J.W. Kleinsmith | ||
Wheel of the Wagon Is Broken, The | 1935 | M. Carr | Elton Box (words) Desmond Cox (words) |
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Wheeling, Wheeling | 1895 | F.P. Banta | ||
Wheelmen's Patrol | 1895 | F.P. Banta | ||
Wheels | 1907 | J.L. Golden | ||
When | 1906 | A.W. Scheu | ||
When a Blue Service Star Turns to Gold | 1918 | T.F. Morse | Casper Nathan (words) | |
When a Boy From Old New Hampshire Loves a Girl From Tennessee | 1910 | J.F. Helf | William Cahalin (words) Robert F. Roden (words) |
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When a Boy Says ''Will You'' and a Girl Says ''Yes'' | 1908 | T.S. Allen | ||
When a College Boy Meets a College Girl | 1910 | T.F. Morse | ||
⇑When a Feller Needs a Friend | 1919 | J.W. Stern | B. Frisch (co-author) Bernie Grossman (words) |
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When a Fellow Has a Sweethear, Life's a Song | 1910 | J.M. Daly | Jos Mittenthal (words) | |
When a Fellow Who Is Lonesome Meets a Girl Who's Feeling Blue | 1911 | S.R. Henry | Ballard Macdonald (words) | |
When a Fellow's on the Level With a Girl That's on the Square | 1907 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
When a Kid Who Came From the East Side Found a Sweet Society Rose | 1926 | J.F. McHugh | Al Dubin (words) | |
When a Lady Leads the Band | 1902 | L.O. Smith | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
When a Maid Comes Knocking at Your Heart | 1912 | R. Friml | Otto Harbach (words) | |
When a Nigger Makes a 100 | 1899 | L.E. Berliner | Chas. A. Wilson (words) | |
When a Pal of Mine Steals a Gal of Mine | 1909 | K. Mills | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
When a Poor Relation Comes to Town | 1906 | J. Kendis(w&m) | Herman Paley (co-author) Alfred Bryan (words) |
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When a Rambling Rose Goes Rambling Home Again | 1921 | M. Pollock | Darl MacBoyle (words) | |
When a Regular Boy Loves a Regular Girl | 1922 | J.F. Coots | ||
When a Servant Learns a Secret | 1909 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
When a Woman Loves | 1897 | P. Kussel(w&m) | ||
When Alexander Takes His Ragtime Band to France | 1918 | A. Bryan | Cliff Hess (co-author) Edgar Leslie (co-author) |
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When Alexander Takes His Ragtime Band to France | 1918 | C. Hess | Alfred Bryan (words) Edgar Leslie (words) |
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When All the Leaves Are Green | 1912 | T.W. Thurban | Sidney Davis (words) | |
When All the World Is Young Lad | 1919 | G.de.V. O'Hara | C. Kingsley (words) | |
⇑When All the World's at Peace | 1914 | F.J. Brown | Charles N. Grant (words) | |
When America Is Captured by the Japs | 1905 | J.W. Bratton | Paul West (words) | |
When an Old School Boy Meets an Old School Girl | 1913 | J.F. Helf | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
When Angels Weep | 1914 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
When Aunt Dinah's Daughter Hannah Bangs on That Piano | 1918 | J. White | ||
When Baby Cries For the Moon | 1928 | T.W. Thurban | ||
When Big Profundo Sand Low C | 1921 | G. Botsford | Marion T. Bohannon (words) | |
When Bob White Is Whistling in the Meadow | 1906 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
When Boni Sold Samuel Louisiana | 1904 | R. Estee(w&m) | ||
When Broadway Was a Pasture | 1911 | A. Piantadosi | J. McCarthy (words) | |
When Buddha Smiles | 1921 | N.H. Brown | King Zany (words) Arthur Freed (words) |
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When Chloe Sings a Song | 1897 | J. Stromberg | Harry B. Smith (words) | |
When Clouds Have Vanished and Skies Are Blue | 1923 | C.L. Johnson | F. Restor (words) William R. Clay (words) |
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When Daddy Sings the Little Ones to Sleep | 1905 | H.P. Vogel | Harry D. Kerr (words) | |
When Darling Bess First Whispered Yes | 1908 | J.F. Helf | Robert F Roden (words) | |
When Dawn Came to Me | 1920 | H. Durand | ||
When Dewey Comes Sailing Home | 1899 | K. Mills | John Langdon Heaton (words) | |
When Did You Leave Heaven? | 1936 | R.A. Whiting | Walter Bullock (words) | |
⇑When Dixie Stars Are Playing Peek-A-Boo | 1924 | A. Bernard | "Jo" Henning (words) | |
When Do We Dance? | 1925 | G. Gershwin | Ira Gershwin (words) | |
When Dreams Come True | 1912 | G.C. Leap(w&m) | ||
When Dreams Come True | 1913 | S. Hein | Philip Bartholomae (words) | |
When Dreams Come True | 1921 | C. Morgan | Arthur Swanstrom (words) | |
When Evening Comes | 1932 | C.R. Flick | Virginia Cantrell Dismukes (words) | |
When Evening Shadows Fall | 1905 | A. Stedman | Lawrence Stedman (words) | |
When Evening Shadows Fall | 1916 | W.C. Polla | Jeff Branen (words) | |
When Everything Seems to Go Wrong | 1913 | C. Smith | Ferd E Mierisch (words) | |
When Eyes Like Yours Looked Into Eyes Like Mine | 1907 | J.E. Howard | Frank R Adams (words) Will M Hough (words) |
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When Eyes Like Yours Looked Into Eyes Like Mine | 1911 | S. Hein | Robert B. Smith (words) | |
When Eyes Meet Eyes, When Lips Meet Lips | 1922 | G. Edwards | Will D Cobb (words) | |
When Eyes of Blue Are Fooling You | 1925 | J.V. Monaco | Sidney Clare (words) | |
When F. O. E. Spells Friend | 1905 | T.H. Northrup | Bartley C. Costello (words) | |
When Francis Dances With Me | 1921 | S. Violinsky | Ben Ryan (words) | |
When Gabriel Blows His Horn | 1932 | T. Waller | ||
When Gaby Did the Gaby Glide | 1913 | J. Schwartz | ||
When God Gave Me You | 1913 | J.F. Helf | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
⇑When God Gave Me You | 1916 | G. Clarke | Howard Johnson (words) | |
When God Gave You to Me | 1917 | L. Wright | Worton David (words) | as Horatio Nicholls |
When Gradma Was a Girl | 1908 | E.R. Goetz | ||
When Grandma Sings the Songs She Loved at the End of a Perfect Day | 1916 | R.A. King | Bartley Costello (words) | as Robert Keiser |
When He Played His Old Violin | ? | E.R. Kenney | ||
When He Sings the Songs My Mother Sang to Me | 1909 | T. Snyder | William Gould (words) | |
When Hearts are Broken | 189? | E. Smith | ||
When Hearts Are You Ng | 1922 | S. Romberg | Al Goodman (words) Cyrus Wood (words) |
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When Hearts Are Young | 1919 | J. Gilbert | Harry Graham (words) | |
When Her Beauty Begins to Fade | 1906 | T.F. Morse | ||
When Highland Mary Did the Highland Fling | 1908 | H. von Tilzer | Jack Mahoney (words) | |
When I Am a Man | 1903 | P. Barnes(w&m) | ||
When I Am Away From You | 1908 | L.B. O'Connor(w&m) | ||
When I Am Yours | ? | E. Buffington | ||
When I Come Back | 1914 | K. Mills | Louis Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
When I Come Back to Erin (I Am Coming For You) | 1914 | B.M. Tice | J. Will Callahan (words) | |
When I Come Back to You | 1915 | J.A. Dailey | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
When I Come Home to You | 1918 | F.H. Grey | J Will Callahan (words) | |
⇑When I Discovered You | 1914 | I. Berlin(w&m) | E.R. Goetz (co-author) | |
When I Dream in the Gloaming of You | 1910 | H. Ingraham(w&m) | ||
When I Dream in the Moonlight of You | 1919 | J.H. Ellis | William Phillips (words) | |
When I Dream of Annie Laurie | 1915 | H.A. Tierney | Coleman Goetz (words) | |
When I Dream of Home and Mother - And of You | 1911 | E. Stanley | Beth Slater Whiteson (words) | |
When I Dream of Old Erin | 1912 | L. Friedman | Marvin Lee (words) | |
When I Dream of Old Erin | 1912 | M. Lee | Leo Friedman (words) | |
When I Dream of That Mother of Mine | 1916 | R.A. Browne(w&m) | ||
When I Dream of You | 1911 | C.L. Johnson | William R. Clay (words) | |
When I First Met You | 1913 | G.W. Meyer | Sam M Lewis (words) | |
When I First Met You | ? | H.J. Lincoln | ||
When I Found You | 1915 | A. Owen | ||
When I Gathered the Myrtle With Mary | 1910 | S. Furth | Will A Heelan (words) | |
When I Gave My Heart to You | 1901 | T. Chattaway | ||
When I Get Back to the U.S.A | 1915 | I. Berlin | ||
When I Get Married To-Day | 1913 | C. Gaskill | ||
When I Get That Loving Feeling | ? | H.L. Newman(w&m) | ||
When I Get You | 191- | R.A.A. Stoneham | ||
⇑When I Get You Alone to Night | 1912 | I. Berlin | ||
When I Get You Alone to Night | 1912 | F. Fisher | J. McCarthy (words) Joe Goodwin (words) |
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When I Go A-Dreamin' | 1938 | C.A. Boland | Bickley Reichner (words) | |
When I Go Marching With George | 1907 | H. Durand | Harry L. Newton (words) | |
When I Grow Too Old to Dream | 1935 | S. Romberg | Oscar Hammerstein II (words) | |
When I Hear a Dreamy Waltz Melody | 1919 | J.V. Monaco | Grant Clarke (words) | |
When I Hear a Sycopated Tune | 1918 | L.A Hirsch | Gene Buck (words) | |
When I Hear You Play That Piano, Bill | 1910 | T. Snyder | I. Berlin (words) | |
When I Kissed Your Tears Away | 1911 | M.J. Gideon | Beth Slater Whitson (words) | |
When I Leave the World Behind | 1915 | I. Berlin | Gertie Gitana (sung by) | |
When I Lived with Grandma on the Farm | 1913 | R.G. Grady | as Eugene Mack; | |
When I Look Into Your Eyes | 1905 | L. Tocaben | Marc Sylvan (words) | |
When I Look Into Your Eyes | 1908 | J.A. Dailey | Raymond Zirkel (words) | |
When I Looked in Your Wonderful Eyes | 1920 | N. Osborne | A. Stanley Dunkerley (words) | |
When I Lost You | 1912 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
When I Love, I Love | ? | H. Warren | Mack Gordon (words) | |
When I Marry | 1918 | H. Carroll | ||
When I Marry You | 1908 | A. Gumble | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
⇑When I Met You | 1919 | F.H. Klickmann | Paul B. Armstrong (words) | |
When I Met You I Met My Waterloo | 1914 | C. Morgan | Leo Bennett (co-author) Arthur Monday (words) |
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When I Return We'll Be Wed | 1899 | S. Koninsky | ||
When I Rode on the Choo Choo Cars | 1905 | M. Hoffmann | George V. Hobart (words) | |
When I Rule the Town | 1907 | J.R. Europe | ||
When I Said Good Bye to Mother | 1904 | E. Smith(w&m) | ||
When I Sang My Low C | 1901 | I. Witmark | ||
When I See My Sugar I Get a Lump in My Throat | 1929 | F.E. Ahlert | Roy Turk (words) | |
When I See You | 1917 | A. Gottler | Grant Clark (words) | |
When I Think of You | 1925 | V. Rose | Harry Owens (words) | Arr. by May Singhi Breen |
When I Told the Sweetest Girl the Sweetest Story Ever Told | 1912 | O. Motzan | Ferd E. Mierisch (words) Charles R. McCarron (words) |
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When I Walk Out With You | 1919 | H. Orlob | ||
When I Waltz With You | 1912 | A. Gumble | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
When I Was a Dreamer and You Were My Dream | 1914 | E.A. van Alstyne | Roger Lewis (words) Geo. A. Little (words) |
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When I Was Born I Weighed Ten Stone | 1894 | V. Herbert | Francis Neilson (words) | |
When I Was in the Chorus of the Gaiety | 1907 | H. von Tilzer | Arthur Whimpers (words) Walter Davidson (words) |
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When I Was Twenty-One and You Were Sweet Sixteen | 1911 | E.A. van Alstyne | H.H. Williams (words) | |
When I Woke Up This Morning | 1911 | J.V. Monaco(w&m) | ||
⇑When I'm Alone I'm Lonesome | 1911 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
When I'm Away | 1911 | B. Adler(w&m) | ||
When I'm Away From You, Dear | 1904 | P. Dresser | Richard Jose (words) | |
When I'm Far Away | 1911 | M.J. Gideon | ||
When I'm Gone | 1913 | A. Matthews | Chas. A. Hunter (co-author) | |
When I'm Looking at You | 1918 | D. Stamper | G. Buck (words) | from Ziegfeld Follies 1918 |
When I'm Out With the Belle of New York | ? | H. Warren | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
When I'm Thinking of You | 1912 | I. Berlin | ||
When I'm With You | 1913 | W.L. Livernash(w&m) | ||
When I'se By Her Side | 1900 | T.H. Northrup | ||
When in Love | 1962 | J. Jordan | ||
When Irish Eyes Are Smiling | 1912 | E.R. Ball | Chauncey Olcott (words) George Graff (words) |
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When It Come to Loving the Girls I'm Way Ahead of the Times | 1919 | J. Glogau | Murray Kissen (words) Joe Burns (words) |
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When It Rains, Sweetheart, When It Rains | 1911 | I. Berlin | ||
When It Strikes Home | 1915 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
When It's All Goin' Out, and Nothin' Comin' In | 1902 | B.A. Williams | George Walker (words) | |
When It's All Over | 1915 | K. Mills | Lew Brown (words) | |
When It's Cherry Time in Tokio | ? | J.P. Johnson | ||
⇑When It's Circus Day Back Home | 1917 | J. Glogau | Jack Yellen (words) | |
When It's Cotton Pickin' Time in Tennessee | 1918 | J.A. Brennan | J. Caddigan (words) | |
When It's Harvest Time | 1930 | C.N. Daniels | Charley Kisco (words) | as Neil Morét |
When It's Honeysuckle Time in Maryland | ? | J. Whidden | ||
When It's Moonlight in Mayo | 1915 | P. Wenrich | ||
When It's Moonlight in Mayo - Song | 1913 | P. Wenrich | Jack Mahoney (words) | |
When It's Moonlight Mary Darling 'neath the Old Grape Arbor Shade | 1907 | J.F. Helf | Bertley Costello (words) | |
When It's Moonlight on the Alamo | 1914 | F. Fisher | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
When It's Moonlight on the Prairie | 1908 | S.R. Henry | Robert F. Roden (words) | |
When It's Night Time in Dixie Land | 1914 | I. Berlin | ||
When It's Night Time in Little Italy | 1917 | F. Fisher | J. McCarthy (words) | |
When It's Night-Time in Italy It's Wednesday Over Here | 1933 | J. Kendis(w&m) | Lew Brown (co-author) | |
When It's Orange Blossom Time in Loveland | 1915 | A. Lange | Jeff Branen (words) | |
When It's Over, Over There Molly Darlin' | 1919 | B.A. Purrington(w&m) | C.N. Daniels (co-author) | as Neil Moret |
When It's Ringtime in Springtime | 1917 | E. Breuer | William Tracey (words) | |
When It's Roundup Time in Heaven | 1936 | J. Davis | ||
When It's Springtime in Brittany | 1924 | B.B. Brin | Richard W. Pacoe (words) | |
When It's Springtime in Virginia | 1914 | E. Erdman | J.B. Walsh (words) | |
⇑When It's Sunset in Sweden | 1919 | E. Burtnett | Dave Morrison (words) | |
When It's Twilight Neath the Old New England Hills | 1915 | J.H. Ellis | Arthur E Bucknam (words) | |
When Jack Came Sailing Home Again | 1911 | G. le Boy | Gus Kahn (words) | |
When Jack Came Sailing Home Again | 1911 | G. Kahn | G. le Boy (words) | |
When Jennie Does That Low Down Dance | ? | F. Rose | ||
When John McCormack Sings a Song | 1915 | J. Schwartz | William Jerome (words) E Ray Goetz (words) |
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When Johnny Goes a Camping | 1901 | E.T. Paull | Vincent P. Bryan (words) | |
When Johnson's Quartette Harmonize | 1912 | I. Berlin | ||
When June Comes Along With a Song | 1923 | G.M. Cohan | ||
When June Time Brings the Roses | 1916 | H.W. Petrie | Robert F Roden (words) | |
When Kate and I Were Coming Thro' the Rye | 1902 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew Sterling (words) | |
When Kentucky Bids the World ''Good Morning'' | 1930 | M. Wayne | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
When Kisses Mean Good-Bye | 1926 | H.C. Weasner | Phil Volz (words) | |
When Knighthood Was in Flower | 1899 | L.V. Gustin | ||
When Knighthood Was in Flower | 1922 | V. Herbert | William Le Baron (words) | |
When Lights Are Low/ on S'etait Dit | 1923 | G. Kahn(w&m) | Ted Koehler (co-author) Ted Fiorito (co-author) |
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When Lindy Comes Home | 1927 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
When Love Awakes | 1917 | V. Herbert(w&m) | ||
⇑When Love Comes Swinging Along | 1934 | R. Henderson | Ted Koehler (co-author) | |
When Love Has Fled | 1907 | G.J. Trinkaus | S. Lambeaux (words) | |
When Love is gone. | 1899 | G.S. Waters(w&m) | ||
When Love Is Silent | 1915 | F.H. Klickmann | ||
When Love Is True | ? | C. Williamson | ||
When Love Is Young | 1900 | H. Engelmann | ||
When Love Was Young | 1901 | R. Cone | E. Tyson (words) | |
When Mamma and Pa Have Gone to Bye-Bye | 1899 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | Maud Franklin (sung by) | |
When Mammy Puts the Little Coons to Bed | 1901 | S. Koninsky | ||
When Mandy Said Goodbye | 1907 | T.F. Morse | ||
When Mariola Do the Cubanola | 1910 | H. von Tilzer | William A. Dillon (words) | |
When Martha Was a Girl | 1914 | P. Wenrich | Julian Eltinge (words) | |
When May and I Were Sweethearts Long Ago | 1905 | C.L. Johnson | George H. McCrary (words) | |
When Mem'ry Brings the Light of Other Days | 1914 | J.H. Ellis | Arthur E Bucknam (words) | |
When Miss Maria Johnson Marries Me | 1896 | B.A. Williams | George Walker (words) | |
When Miss Patricia Salome Did Her Funny Little Oo-La-Pa-Lome | 1907 | H. von Tilzer | Vincent Bryan (words) | |
When Mister Cupid Comes to Town | 1910 | B.F. Grant | Bobby Jones (words) | |
When Mister Cupid Comes to Town | 1910 | B.F. Grant | Bobby Jones (words) | |
⇑When Mose With His Nose Leads the Band | 1906 | T.F. Morse | Jack Dislane (words) Bert FitzGibbon (words) |
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When Mother and I Were Chums | 1919 | P.V. Harold | Ernest A. Ryan (words) | |
When Mother First Taught Me to Pray | 1892 | P. Dresser | ||
When Mother Plays a Rag Upon the Sewing Machine | 1912 | C. Smith | J. McCarthy (words) Joe Goodwin (words) |
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When Mother Sang Hush-A-Bye, O | 1925 | H.C. Weasner(w&m) | ||
When Mother Sings ''Sweet and Low'' | 1923 | H.E. Johnson(w&m) | Joseph Meyer (co-author) Jack Richmond (co-author) |
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When Mother Used to Sing That Song | 1901 | R.A. Browne | ||
When Mr. Cupid Comes to Town | 1911 | C. O'Donnell | Bobby Heath (words) | |
When Mr. Shakespeare Comes to Town | 1901 | J. Schwartz | Wm. Jerome (words) | |
When Mr. Smith Was in and Mrs. Smith Was Out | 1911 | W. David | Bert Lee (words) Clarice Mayne (sung by) |
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When Mr. Yankee Doodle Comes to Town | 1910 | G.W. Meyer | Jack Drislane (words) | |
When My Baby Smiles | 1919 | I. Berlin | ||
When My Baby Smiles at Me | 1919 | B. Munro | Andrew B. Sterling (words) Ted Lewis (words) |
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When My Chip Comes In | 1915 | H. von Tilzer | Vincent Bryan (words) | |
When My Dark Diana Dreams of Me | 1911 | C.N. Daniels | Earle C. Jones (words) | |
When My Dreams Come True | 1929 | I. Berlin | ||
When My Girl From Tipp'rary Tips Me | 1907 | S.R. Henry | William Cahill (words) | |
When My Golden Hair Has Turned to Silver Gray | 1904 | E. Stanley | Edward Stanley (words) | |
⇑When My Marie Sings Chilly-Billy-Bee | 1910 | E.P. Moran | Louis F. Muir (words) | |
When My Marie Sings Chilly-Billy-Bee | 1910 | L.F. Muir | Eddie Moran (words) | |
When My Sugar Walks Down the Street | 1924 | J.F. McHugh | Gene Austin (words) Irving Mills (words) |
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When Old Bill Bailey Plays the Ukalele | 1915 | C.R. McCarron | Nat Vincent (words) | |
When Old Silas Does the Turkey-Trot to Turkey in the Straw | 1913 | G.C. Leap(w&m) | ||
When Oscar Played the Flute | 1912 | G.L. Cobb(w&m) | ||
When Other Hearts Grow Cold | 1905 | G. Botsford | Richard Gerard (words) | |
When Our Boys Come Marching Back | 1918 | Z. Shimp | H,V. Shimp (words) | |
When Our Boys Come Marching Home | 1917 | J.E. Howard(w&m) | ||
When Our Soldier Boys Come Marching Home From War | ? | G. Bryer | Rosa Nunno (words) | |
When Pershing's Men Go Marching Into Picardy | 1918 | J.H. Rogers(w&m) | ||
When Ragtime Rosie Ragged the Rosary | 1911 | L.F. Muir | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
When Ragtime Rufus Rags the Humoresque | ? | H. Ruby | ||
When Reuben Comes to Town | 1900 | M. Levi | ||
When Reuben Comes to Town - Song | 1899 | M. Levi | J. Cheever Goodwin (words) | |
When Rosalie Sings ''Ciribiribi'' | 1910 | E.R. Goetz | M.J. Gideon (words) | |
When Rosalie Sings 'Ciribiribi' | 1910 | M.J. Gideon | E. Ray Goetz (words) | |
When Roses Bloom | 1896 | A. Sartorio | ||
⇑When Rosie Riccoola Do the Hoola Ma Boola | ? | A. Lange | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
When Sally Walks Along | ? | H. Warren | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
When Sambo Goes to France | 1917 | T.M. Turpin | ||
When Shadows Creep | 1927 | B. Gay | Bertram P Hargrave (words) | |
When Shadows Fall | 1916 | E.C. Keithley | Harold G. Frost (words) | |
When Shall We Meet Again? | 1921 | R.A. Whiting | Raymond B. Egan (words) | |
When Shimmering Starlight | 1892 | W. Crosby | ||
When Skating Time Is Once More Here | 1908 | G.W. Ashleigh | John J. Tiboni (words) | |
When Somebody Thinks You're Wonderful | 1935 | T. Waller | ||
When Spring Comes | 1918 | B. Anthony | ||
When Steve Plays That Early Morning Rag | 1912 | E. Raye | ||
When Summer Skies Are Blue | 1906 | C. Haines | H.L. Livingstone (words) | |
When Summer Tells Autumn Good-Bye | 1907 | J.F. Helf | Arthur J Lamb (words) | |
When Sunday Come to Town | 1915 | H. von Tilzer | Vincent Bryan (words) | |
When Sweet Marie Was Sweet Sixteen | 1907 | E.R. Ball | Raymond Moore (words) | |
When That Man Is Dead and Gone | 1941 | I. Berlin | ||
When the American Eagle Screams | 1903 | G. Evans | ||
When the Angelus Is Ringing | 1914 | B.F. Grant | Joe Young (words) | |
⇑When the Animals Are Gone | 1917 | M. Franklin | Thomas J Gray (words) | |
When the Autumn Turns the Forest Leaves to Gold Composer | 1909 | N.W. Cocroft(w&m) | ||
When the Autumn Turns the Leaves From Green to Gold | 1907 | G.A. Reeg, Jr | William Covert (words) | |
When the Band Plays ''Yankee Doodle'' | 1907 | J.P. Corin | Felix F. Feist (words) | |
When the Band Plays in the Park | 1899 | G. Maywood | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
When the Band Plays Ragtime | 1902 | B. Cole | J. W. Johnson (words) | |
When the Bees Are in the Hive | 1904 | K. Mills | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
When the Bells Chime | 1909 | J-P. Lafreniere | David Marconi (words) | |
When the Bells Ring Oot [Sic] For Rosie | 1910 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | Bertha Stuart (sung by) | |
When the Birds Are Singing in the Springtime | 1909 | C.C. Cocroft | ||
When the Birds Have Sung Themselves to Sleep | 1901 | P. Dresser | ||
When the Birds in Georgia Sing of Tennessee | 1907 | E.R. Ball | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
When the Black Sheep Returns to the Fold | 1916 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
When the Bloom Is on the Cotton Dixie Lee | 1909 | J.F. Helf | C.M Dennison (words) | |
When the Blue Bells Bloom Again | 1906 | C.L. Johnson | Wellington Guston (words) | |
When the Blue Sky Turns to Gold | 1901 | T. Chattaway | ||
When the Blue-Bells Bloom Again | 1918 | T.W. Thurban | Percy Edgar (words) | |
When the Bluebirds Nest Again Sweet Nellie Gray | 1907 | J.F. Helf | Bartley Costello (words) | |
⇑When the Bo-Tree Blossoms Again | 1925 | J. Kern | ||
When the Boat Arrives | 1918 | G.W. Fairman | ||
When the Boys Come Home | 1917 | A. Piantadosi | G. Clarke (words) | |
When the Boys Come Home | 1944 | H. Arlen | ||
When the Boys Come Sailing Home! | 1918 | J.P. Sousa | ||
When the Boys in Blue Come Home Again | 1918 | R.A.A. Stoneham | ||
When the Boys Return | 1919 | P.V. Harold | Ernest A. Ryan (words) | |
When the Buccaneers Left Old Dixie' Land | ? | S.K. Goodman | ||
When the Cat's Away | 1905 | J. Schwartz | ||
When the Cat's Away | 1921 | S. Romberg | Ballard MacDonald (words) | |
When the Cat's Away the Mice Will Play | 1900 | A.B. Sloane | Clay M. Greene (words) | From Aunt Hannah |
When the Cat's Away The Mice Will Play | 1905 | V. Herbert | Henry Blossom (words) | |
When the Cherry Trees Are Blooming in Japan | 1918 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
When the Clock Is Striking Twelve | 1931 | M. Wayne | Edward Eliscu (words) | |
When the Clock Strikes Twelve | ? | P. Kussel | ||
When the Clouds Have Passed Away | 1918 | S. Furth | William Jerome (words) | |
When the Cold, Cold Wind Begins to Blow | 1901 | C.N. Daniels | Albert H. Brown (words) | |
When the Colored Regiment Goes Off to War | 1915 | S. Romberg | ||
⇑When the Coons Have a Dreamland of Their Own | 1904 | W.A. Heelan | ||
When the Coons Have a Dreamland of Their Own | 1904 | J.F. Helf | ||
When the Curfew Rings at Nine | 1923 | A.W. Brown | ||
When the Daisies Bloom | 1909 | A. Owen | ||
When the Day Is Done | 1916 | B.H. Janssen | Leo Wood (words) | |
When the Dew Is on the Rose | 1911 | A. Owen(w&m) | ||
When the Dewdrop Tells Its Story to the Rose | 1913 | E.C. Keithley | J. Will Callahan (words) | |
When the Dream Man Brought You to Me | 1918 | C.L. Johnson | John G. Winter (words) | |
When the Evening Bells Are Chiming Songs of Auld Lang Syne | 1909 | J.F. Helf | Robert F Roden (words) | |
When the Evening Bells are Ringing O'er the Sea | 1905 | C. Edmunds | F. Wooster (words) | |
When the Evening Shades Are Falling | 1905 | G.J. Trinkaus | Maurice Jacoby (words) | |
When the Evening Twilight Bids the Day Good-Bye | 1906 | H. Armstrong | Bartley C. Costello (words) | |
When the Factory Whistle Blows | 1900 | G. Maywood | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
When the Fields Are White With Daisies | 1900 | W.A. Pratt | C. M. Denison (words) Florrie Forde (sung by) |
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When the Fields Are White With Daisies I'll Come Back to You | 1917 | B. Gay | ||
When the Fightin' Irish Come Home | 1919 | J.W. Bratton(w&m) | ||
When the Flowers Bloom in No Man's Land | 1918 | A. Gottler | Howard E. Rogers (words) | |
When the Flowers Bloom in Springtime | 1906 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
⇑When the Girl Who Can't Forget You Wants to Know If You've Forgot | 1910 | K. Mills | G.W. Meyer (words) | |
When the Girl Whose Heart You Long For Has a Heart That Longs For You | 1911 | G.W. Meyer | Robt. F Roden (words) | |
When The Girl You Love Loves You | 1917 | G.L. Trombley | ||
When the Girls Grow Older, They Grow a Little Bolder | 1917 | J. Schwartz | Sam M Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) |
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When the Gold Was Turning Gray | 1901 | T.F. Morse | Harry S. Marion (words) | |
When the Golden Corn Is Waving, Dora Dear | 1905 | G. Rosey | Sam M. Lewis (words) | |
When the Golden Leaves Are Falling | 1911 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
When the Good Lord Makes a Record of a Hero's Deed He Draws No Color Line | 1918 | H. DeCosta | ||
When the Green Leaves Turn to Gold | 1906 | W. Rolfe | ||
When the Guardsman Started Crooning on Parade | 1935 | T. Connor | ||
When the Harvest Days Are Over, Jessie Dear | 1900 | H. von Tilzer | Howard Graham (words) | |
When the Harvest Moon Is Shining | 1920 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
When the Harvest Moon Is Shining on the River | 1904 | S.R. Henry | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
When the Heart is Sad | 1902 | C.A. Zimmermann | Mr. Hollister (words) | from Wizard of Oz (1902) |
When the Heather Gleams Like Stardust in the Glen | 1949 | T. Connor | ||
When the Henry Clay Comes Steaming Into Mobile Bay | 1912 | J. Schwartz | Grant Clarke (words) William Jerome (words) |
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When the Honeymoon Stops Shining | 1913 | J. Schwartz | ||
When the Honeymoon Was Over | 1921 | F. Fisher(w&m) | ||
⇑When the Honor of a Woman Is at Stake | 1900 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
When the Jazz Band Plays on the River Nile | ? | T.S. Barron | ||
When the King Goes Riding By | 1937 | L. Wright | Edward Lockton (words) | as Horatio Nicholls |
When the Lamps Are Low | 1914 | F.J. Brown(w&m) | ||
When the Leaves Bid the Trees Goodbye | 1935 | V. Lawnhurst | Tot Seymour (words) | |
When the Light Is Turned Way Down Low | ? | G.L. Spaulding | ||
When the Lights Are Low | 1906 | H. Engelmann | ||
When the Lights Are Low | 1909 | H.S. Sawyer | ||
When the Lights Are Low | 1916 | J. Kern | ||
When the Lights Go Down in Chinatown | 1922 | M. Franklin | Alex Gerber (words) | |
When the Lights Went Out | 1896 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
When the Lilacs Are in Bloom | 1900 | W. Rolfe | Edd Hall (words) | |
When the Lilacs Bloom Again | 1902 | W.C. Polla | C. P. McDonald (words) | as W. C. Powell |
When the Lilacs Bloom Again, Lolly Dear | 1910 | C.L. Johnson | Julius Neihart (words) | |
When the Lilies Bloom in France Again | 1918 | G.L. Cobb | Robert Levenson (words) | |
When the Little Blue Star in the Window Has Turned to Gold | 1918 | F.H. Klickmann | Paul B. Armstrong (words) | |
When the Lotus Flowers Bloom in Chinaland | 1919 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
When the Love Bird Leaves the Nest | 1927 | H. Wade(w&m) | Florrie Forde (sung by) | |
⇑When the Love You Love, Loves You | 1913 | J.E. Howard | Collin Davis (words) | |
When the Lowing Herd Winds Slowly O'Er the Lea | 1920 | S.N. Edmonds | ||
When the Lusitania Went Down | 1915 | C.R. McCarron | Nat. Vincent (co-author) | |
When the Maid You've Made Your Sweetheart | 1913 | J.F. Helf | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
When the Meadow Larks Are Calling, Annie Laurie | 1908 | T.F. Morse | Richard H. Buck (words) | |
When the Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves For Alabam' | 1912 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain | 1931 | H.E. Johnson(w&m) | ||
When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain | 1931 | K. Smith(w&m) | H.E. Johnson (co-author) Harry Woods (co-author) |
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When the Moon Comes Up Behind the Hill | 1900 | P. Dresser | Edgar Keller (words) | |
When the Moon Comes Up Behind the Hills in Dixie | 1904 | A.B. Sloane | E Tracy Sweet (words) | |
When the Moon Is Shinin' Down in Alabam | 1922 | A. Bernard | Nat Vincent (co-author) | |
When the Moon Is Shining Down on Dixieland | 1915 | P. Biese | J. Will Callahan (words) | |
When the Moon Shines Down in Old Alaska/ Then I'll ''ask'a'' to Be Mine | 1916 | E.C. Keithley | Jack Frost (words) | |
When the Moon Shines Down on Lonesome Town | 1915 | P.C. Pratt | J. Will Callahan (words) | |
When the Moon Slyly Winks | 1913 | J. Gilbert | Edward Paulton (words) Glen Mac Donough (words) |
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When the Moon Swings Low | 1910 | C.N. Daniels | John Page (words) | as Neil Moret |
When the Morning Glories Wake Up in the Morning | 1927 | F. Fisher | Billy Rose (words) | |
When the Night Birds Call | 1906 | S. Jergensen | Louis Weslyn (words) | |
⇑When the Nylons Bloom Again | 1943 | T. Waller | ||
When the One You Love Loves You | 1924 | A. Baer | Paul Whiteman (co-author) Cliff Friend (words) |
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When the Orange Blossom Blooms Once More | 1907 | G. Arthurs | C W Murphy (words) | |
When the Orioles Are Nesting Once Again | 1905 | C.M. Chapel | Frank W. Stern (words) | |
When the Parson Hands the Wedding Band From Me to Mandy Lee | 1917 | A. Lange | Bernie Grossman (words) | |
When the Parson Makes Miss Mandy Johnson Mine | 1898 | R. Cone | Dan Packard (words) | |
When the Pines of Alsace Whisper ''Dixieland'' | 1918 | E.C. Keithley | Jack Frost (words) | |
When the Poppy Weds the Golden Rod | 1903 | T.H. Northrup | George Totten Smith (words) | |
When the Right Girl Comes Along | 1915 | H. Finck | C.M.S Mc Lellan (words) | |
When the Right Little Girl Comes Along | 1905 | E.R. Goetz | Paul Barnes (words) | |
When the Right Man Sings Tra La | 1911 | V. Herbert | Harry B. Smith (words) | |
When the Right One Comes Along | 1908 | H. Ingraham(w&m) | ||
When the Right One Comes Along | 1928 | M. Wayne | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
When the Robin Red Breast Builds His Little Nest | 1905 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
When the Robin Sings Again | 1907 | D. Ramsay | ||
When the Roses Bid Summer Goodbye | 1919 | J.R. Shannon | ||
When the Roses Bloom Again | 1883 | C. Drumheller(w&m) | ||
When the Roses Fade Away | 1905 | D.J. Sullivan | ||
⇑When the Roses Fade Away | 1913 | C.L. Johnson | Martha B. Thomas (words) | |
When the Roses Left Her Cheeks | 1903 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
When the Shadows Fall | 1918 | H. Orlob | ||
When the Shadows Fall | 1923 | P. Wenrich | ||
When the Shadows Nightly Fall | 1881 | M.H. Rosenfeld | ||
When the Sheep Are in the Fold, Jennie Dear | 1907 | J.F. Helf | C. Marion Denison (words) | |
When the Shepherd Leads the Sheep Back Home | 1931 | H. Warren | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
When the Ship Went Down | 1912 | C.J.W. Jerreld | Otille E Haag (words) | |
When the Ships Come Home | 1918 | J. Kern | ||
When the Silv'ry Moon Is Shining on the Goldn Harvest Sheaves | 1915 | F.H. Klickmann | Arthur J Lamb (words) | |
When the Silver Threads Were Not Among the Gold | 1913 | H. Puck | Bert Kalmar (words) | |
When the Silver Threads Were Not Among the Gold | 1914 | J. Kendis | Stillwell (co-author) Harry Rees (words) |
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When the Snow Birds Cross the Valley | 1905 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
When the Springtime Brings the Roses, Jessie Dear | 1907 | J.F. Helf | Robert F Roden (words) | |
When the Steamboats on the Swanee Whistle Ragtime | 1913 | J.A. Brennan | Jack Caddigan (words) | |
When the Summer Days are Over Will You Love Me Just the Same? | 1916 | H.A. Fischler(w&m) | ||
When the Sun Comes Tumbling Down | 1933 | E.A. van Alstyne | Gene Arnold (words) | |
When the Sun Goes Down in Cairo Town | 1920 | J.S. Black | Fred Fisher (words) | |
⇑When the Sun Goes Down in Dixie | 1917 | A. von Tilzer | Chas. McCarron (words) | |
When the Sun Goes Down in Old New Hampshire | 1915 | E. Platzmann | Dick Howard (words) | |
When the Sun Goes Down in Romany | 1916 | I. Berlin | ||
When the Sun Goes Down in Romany | 1916 | B.F. Grant | Sam M Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) |
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When the Sun Goes Down to Rest Behind the Hill | 1908 | T.F. Morse | ||
When the Sun Sets in Ireland | 1917 | B.M. Tice | J. Will Callahan (words) | |
When the Swallows Come Again | 1883 | A. Geibel(w&m) | ||
When the Swallows Come Again | 1894 | G. Maywood | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
When the Swallows Return in Spring | 1907 | M. Levi | Harry B. Smith (words) | |
When the Tide Comes In | 1921 | J. Kendis | James Brockman (co-author) Lucien Boyer (words) |
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When the Trees Are Dressed in Crimson Gold | 1905 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
When the Trees Shed Their Leaves in the Fall | 1911 | S.L. Perrin(w&m) | ||
When the Twilight Comes to Kiss the Rose ''Good Night!'' | 1912 | H.W. Petrie | Robert F Roden. (words) | |
When the Twilight Comes to Kiss the Rose Good-Night | 1913 | J. Schwartz | William Jerome (words) | |
When the Twilight Softly Falls | 1908 | R.M. Stults | ||
When the Village Band Was Playing on the Green | 1912 | R.G. Grady(w&m) | ||
When the Violets Are Blooming | ? | G.P. Marshall | ||
When the War Breaks Out in Mexico I'm Going to Go to Montreal | 1914 | J.B. Walsh | Ernest Breuer (words) | |
⇑When the War Is O'er | 1898 | B. Cole | Billy Johnson (co-author) | |
When the War Is Over | 1915 | C.L. Johnson | Robert Spencer (words) | |
When the Whippoorwill Sings Marguerite | 1906 | J.F. Helf(w&m) | ||
When the Whole World Has Gone Back on You | 1913 | G. Edwards | Edward Madden (words) | |
When the Wild Rose Buds Again | 1907 | G.L. Spaulding | Claude L. Barker (words) | |
When the Woodbine Leaves Turned Red | 1903 | R.A. King | La Touche Hancock (words) | |
When the World Comes to an End | ? | G. Edwards | Will D. Cobbs (words) | |
When the Yanks Come Marching Home | 1918 | S. Furth | William Jerome (words) | |
When There's No Light at All | 1911 | J.L. Golden | ||
When There's No One to Love | 1921 | J. Schwartz | Harold Atteridge (words) | |
When They Christened Brother Johnson's Child | 1914 | H. Jentes | ||
When They Found I Was a Soldier | 1895 | J. Tabrar | Harry Wincott (words) F. Earle (sung by) |
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When They Play ''God Save the King'' | 1901 | T.F. Morse | Vincent P. Bryan (words) | |
When They Run That Airship Line | 1919 | F. Fisher | Leo Edwards (co-author) | |
When They'd Go Through a Tunnel | 1916 | A. Gottler | Henry Lewis (words) Bert Kalmar (words) |
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When They're Bringing in the Corn | 1907 | S. Furth | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
When This Crazy World Is Sane Again | 1941 | I. Berlin | ||
When Those Mason-Dixon Minstrels Hit the Town | 1919 | J. Schwartz | ||
⇑When Those Sweet Hawaiian Babies Roll Their Eyes | 1917 | H. Ruby | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
When Time Has Tinged Your Golden Hair With Grey | 1912 | E. Erdman | Frank Farren (words) | |
When Time Has Tinged Your Golden Hair With Grey | 1912 | N. Osborne | Frank Farren (words) | |
When Tommy's on Furlough and Jack's Ashore | 1916 | R.P. Weston | ||
When Tony La Board Played the Barber Shop Chord | ? | B.F. Grant | Joe Young (words) | |
When Twighlight Falls | 1913 | C. Brunover | ||
When Twilight Falls | 1908 | H. Engelmann | ||
When Twilight Shadows Are Falling | 1919 | W. Smith | Kay Furman (words) | |
When Twilight Slowly Gathers | 1920 | F.H. Grey | Thekla Hollingsworth Andrew (words) | |
When Two Hearts Are One | 1901 | C. Shackford(w&m) | ||
When Two Hearts Discover | 1919 | L.A Hirsch | Earl Derr Biggers (words) | |
When Uncle Joe Plays a Rag on His Old Banjo | 1912 | T.F. Morse | D. A Esrom (words) | |
When Uncle Sam Is Ruler of the Sea | 1916 | V. Herbert(w&m) | ||
When Vacation Days are Over | 1907 | A.W. Brown | Roger Lewis (words) | |
When Was There Ever a Night Like This | 1912 | L.A Hirsch(w&m) | Ernest Hare (sung by) | |
When We Are M-A-Double R-L-E-D | 1907 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
When We Gathered Wildflowers Sweetheartm You and I | 1915 | E.C. Keithley | Jack Frost (words) | |
When We Go to Church As Lovers | 1896 | R.A. Browne(w&m) | ||
⇑When We Have Peace Once More | 1916 | C.L. Johnson | ||
When We Led the Sheep Home, Mary | 1907 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
When We Listened to the Chiming of the Old Church Bell | 1908 | J.F. Helf | Robert F Roden (words) | |
When We Make the Kaiser See Stars, Then He Will Respect the Stripes | 1917 | C.L. Johnson | A.T. Rubin (words) | |
When We March We Can Sing | 1942 | J. Jordan | ||
When We Meet in the Sweet Bye and Bye | 1918 | E.A. van Alstyne | Stanley Murphy (words) | |
When We Meet in the Sweet Bye and Bye | 1918 | S. Murphy(w&m) | ||
When We Shall Meet Again | 1900 | C.L. Johnson | R.R. (words) | |
When We Went to Sunday School | 1918 | E.A. van Alstyne | Gus Kahn (words) | |
When We Were Sweethearts Coming Thro' the Rye | 1911 | T.S. Allen(w&m) | ||
When We Were Two Little Boys | 1903 | T.F. Morse | ||
When We Were Two Little Boys - Song | 1903 | T.F. Morse | ||
When We're Alone | 1923 | W. Eckstein(w&m) | ||
When Wealth and Poverty Meet | 1900 | H. von Tilzer | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
When Wilderness Was King | 1905 | T.C. Bennett | ||
When Winter Comes | 1939 | I. Berlin | ||
When Within Thine Arms | 1916 | J.H. Densmore | Mary Gardenia (words) | |
When Yankee Doodle Marches Thro' Berlin There'll Be a Hot Time in the U.S.A. | 1917 | A. Lange | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
⇑When Yankee Doodle Sails Upon the Good Ship Home Sweet Home | 1918 | F. Fisher | Addison Burkhardt (words) | |
When Yo Mammy's by Yo Side | 1916 | H.A. Fischler(w&m) | ||
When You Ain't Got No Money | 1898 | A.B. Sloane | Clarence S. Brewster (words) M. Irwin (sung by) Arthur Collins (sung by) |
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When You and I | 1905 | L. Tocaben | ||
When You and I Were School Day Sweethearts | 1934 | E.A. van Alstyne | Gene Arnold (words) | |
When You and I Were Sweethearts | ? | W.H. Petway | ||
When You and I Were Sweethearts Long Ago | 1912 | C.L. Johnson | George H. McCrary (words) | |
When You and I Were Together | 1912 | R. Barton | Roger Lewis (words) | |
When You and I Were Young, Maggie - Ragtime Version | 1915 | A.W. Christensen | ||
When You Are Near | 1903 | S. Koninsky | ||
When You Are Near Me | 1919 | W.T. Pierson | Jessie I.Pierson (words) | |
When You Are the World to Me | ? | A. von Tilzer | Andrew K. Allison (words) | |
When You Are Truly Mine | 1917 | J.S. Zamecnik | E. M. Stuart (words) | as Dorothy Lee |
When You Came in Dreams Last Night | 1917 | L. Friedman | J. Will Callahan (words) | |
When You Change Your Name to Mine | 1913 | J.P. Sousa | ||
When You Come Back | 1918 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
When You Come Back They'll Wonder Who the -- You Are | 1902 | P. Dresser | Alfred James Dewey (words) | |
When You Come Back to Me | 1919 | C.N. Daniels | Harry Williams (words) | as Neil Morét |
⇑When You Come Home in the Morning | 1885 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | Slade Murray (sung by) | |
When You Dance That Lovin' Rag | 1912 | W.H. Petway | ||
When You Do De Ragtime Dance | 1898 | H. von Tilzer | ||
When You Dream of Old New Hampshire | 1916 | G.L. Cobb | Jack Mahoney (words) | |
When You Dream of the Girl You Love | 1914 | C.L. Johnson(w&m) | ||
When You Dream, Dream, Dream | 1906 | C. Wellinger(w&m) | ||
When You Dunk a Doughnut Don' It Make It Nice | 1926 | C. Hess(w&m) | ||
When You Find There's Someone Missing | 1917 | G.W. Fairman | Joe McCarthy (words) | |
When You First Kiss the Last Girl You Love | 1908 | J.E. Howard | Frank R Adams (words) Will M Hough (words) |
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When You Gave Your Heart to Me | 1921 | A.R. Grant | ||
When You Get It Tuned Up Play Us Something | 1912 | K. Mills | Lewis F. Muir (words) L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) |
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When You Grow to Be Twenty One | 1916 | J. Schwartz | ||
When You Have Time and Money | 1903 | H. Armstrong | Richard H. Gerard (words) | |
When You Hear Jackson Moan on His Saxophone | 1916 | E, Carroll | ||
When You Hear Love's Hello | 1911 | L.A Hirsch | Melville Gideon (co-author) Harold Richard Atteridge (words) |
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When You Hear That Dixie Jazzband Play | 1918 | S. Brooks | ||
When You Hear That Um-Pah Um-Pah in the Band | 1913 | C.J. Gebest | Channing Pollock (words) Rennold Wolf (words) |
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When You Hold Me in Your Arms | 1919 | F.H. Klickmann | George Buchanan (words) | |
⇑When You Kiss an Italian Girl | 1911 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
When You Kiss the Girl You Love | 1906 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
When You Kiss the One You Love | 1909 | H. von Tilzer | ||
When You Know Me Better | 1920 | V. Herbert | Robert B. Smith (words) | |
When You Know the Girl You Love Loves You | 1895 | G.L. Spaulding | W.B. Gray (words) | |
When You Know You're Not Forgotten by the Girl You Can't Forget | 1906 | J.F. Helf | Ed. Gardenier (words) | |
When You Live and You Love and You Lose | 1915 | R. Cormack | ||
When You Love Her and She Loves You | 1907 | K. Mills | ||
When You Made My Dreams Come True | 1920 | G.L. Cobb(w&m) | ||
When You Marry | 1918 | E.R. Goetz | Edmund Eysler (words) | |
When You Play in the Game of Love | 1913 | A. Piantadosi | Joe Goodwin (words) | |
When You Played the Organ and I Sang the Rosary | 1927 | J.G. Gilbert | Edgar Leslie (words) Jack Hylton (sung by) |
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When You Pretend | ? | H. Warren | Jack Brooks (words) | |
When You Said ''Good-Bye'' to Me | 1914 | W. David | ||
When You Said Good Bye | 1913 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
When You Sang ''Hush-A-Bye Baby'' to Me | 1918 | F.K. Logan | Abe Olman (co-author) Jesse G. M. Glick (words) |
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When You Sang 'The Palms' For Me | 1914 | F.H. Klickmann | J. Will Callahan (words) | |
When You Sang Loves Old Sweet Song | 1911 | L. Weaver | ||
⇑When You Sang the Rosary to Me | 1913 | T.F. Morse | ||
When You See Lucy, You See Me | 1930 | M. Pinkard | Al J Neibury (words) | |
When You See Me Dance the Minuet | 1911 | W. David | arthurgs (co-author) | |
When You See Me With Another Beau | 1907 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
When You Skate With a Wonderful Girl | 1916 | P. Wenrich | Edward Madden (words) | |
When You Steal a Kiss or Two | 1907 | K.S. Clark(w&m) | ||
When You Talk About Old Ireland | 1950 | T. Connor | ||
When You Talk About Old Ireland | 1951 | M. Carr | Tommie Connor (words) | |
When You Walked Out, Someone Else Walked Right In | 1923 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
When You Want a Kiss Just Take It | 1883 | J.W. Lerman | Ned Straight (words) | |
When You Were a Baby | 1914 | J. White | Joe M. Lyons (words) | |
When You Were a Baby and I Was the Kid Next Door | 1915 | H.A. Tierney | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
When You Were the Blossom of Buttercup Lane | 1931 | G.W. Meyer | Al Dubin (words) Al Bryan (words) |
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When You Wore a Pinafore | 1908 | T.F. Morse | Edward Madden (words) | |
When You Wore a Tulip | 1914 | P. Wenrich | Jack Mahoney (words) | |
When You're a Long, Long Way From Home | 1914 | G.W. Meyer | Sam M. Lewis (words) Daisy Dormer (sung by) |
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When You're All Dressed Up and No Place to Go | 1914 | B.H. Burt | ||
When You're All Dressed Up and No Place to Go | 1914 | S. Hein | Benjamin H. Burt (words) | |
⇑When You're All in Down and Out | 1915 | E. Erdman | ||
When You're Away | 1911 | B.F. Grant | Joe Young (words) Seymour Brown (words) |
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When You're Away | 1914 | V. Herbert | Henry Blossom (words) | |
When You're Broke | 1904 | J. Schwartz | William Jerome (words) | |
When You're Dancing the Old Fashioned Waltz | 1915 | A. von Tilzer | Chas. R McCarron (words) | |
When You're Down in Louisville | 1915 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
When You're Five Times Sweet Sixteen | 1916 | G.L. Cobb | Jack Mahoney (words) | |
When You're in Love With Someone Who Is Not in Love With You | 1915 | A. Piantadosi | G. Clarke (words) | |
When You're in Town, in My Home Town | 1911 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
When You're Living in a College Town | 1918 | P. Wenrich | Jack Mahoney (words) | |
When You're Lonesome Don't Forget My Number | 1912 | T.F. Morse | ||
When You're Lonesome For Someone Who's Lonesome For You | 1911 | H.L. Newman | Lionel Paris (words) | |
When You're Lonesome For Someone Who's Lonesome For You | 1917 | T.S. Barron | Harry Ralph (words) | |
When You're Married | 1912 | A. Gumble | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
When You're Near | 1922 | S. Coslow | Al Sherman (co-author) | |
When You're Not Here | 1911 | B. Adler(w&m) | ||
When You're Roaming in the Gloaming With Your Sweetheart | 1909 | K.S. Clark(w&m) | ||
When You're Tired of Me Just Let Me Know | 1924 | T. Waller | ||
⇑When You're Traveling | 1913 | A.W. Brown | ||
When You're Wearing the Ball and Chain | 1914 | V. Herbert(w&m) | ||
When You're With Somebody Else | 1927 | A. Baer | Ruth Etting (co-author) L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) |
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When You've Got a Line of Talk | 1910 | B.H. Burt(w&m) | ||
When You've Learned How to Cry | 1923 | O. Motzan | Howard Christy (words) | |
When You've Picked Your Basket of Peaches | 1917 | E.R. Goetz | Walter M Dunk (words) | |
When You've Won the Only Girl You Love | 1909 | H. Armstrong | Billy Clark (words) | |
When Your Hair Is Like Snow | 1907 | S. Joplin | Owen Spendthrift (words) | |
When Your Heart Beats Rag Time | 1909 | W.J. Felbinger | ||
When Your Heart Grows Weary Dearie | 1908 | H. Roth | M.M. Redding (words) | |
When Your Heart's in the Game | 1923 | H.A. Tierney | J. McCarthy (words) | |
When Your Heart's on Easy Street | 1943 | F.W. Ohman | Foster Carling (words) | |
When Your Pocket Book Says No | ? | T.S. Barron | ||
When Zacharias Leads the Band | 1901 | B.A. Williams | ||
Whenever I Think of You | 1917 | C.N. Grant | Schuyler Greene (words) | |
Whenever I Visit the Town | 1904 | R.H. Bowers | ||
Whenever You're Lonesome Just Telephone Me | 1922 | P. Wendling | M. Kortlander (co-author) | |
Where Am I? Am I in Heaven? | 1935 | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
⇑Where Are the Friends of Other Days? | 1903 | P. Dresser | ||
Where Are the Lads of Australia To-Night | 1914 | H.E. Darewski | ||
Where Are the Lads of New Zealand To-Night | 1914 | H.E. Darewski | ||
Where Are the Lads of the Village Tonight? | 1914 | H.E. Darewski | R.P. Weston (words) George Lashwood (sung by) |
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Where Are the Scenes of Yesterday? | 1909 | T.S. Allen | ||
Where Are You? | 1936 | J.F. McHugh | Harold Adamson (words) | |
Where Blighty Is. | 1918 | E. Shand(w&m) | ||
Where Can I Meet You To-Night? | 1914 | A. Lange | Edgar Farran (words) | |
Where Can You Be? | 1930 | J. Greer | Ray Klages (words) | |
Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go With Friday on Saturday Night? | 1916 | G.W. Meyer | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) |
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Where Did You Get That Girl ? | 1913 | H. Puck | Bert Kalmar (words) | |
Where Do We Go From Here | 1917 | P. Wenrich(w&m) | ||
Where Do We Go From Here? | 1917 | H.E. Johnson(w&m) | P. Wenrich (co-author) | |
Where Do You Keep Your Heart? | 1940 | F.E. Ahlert | Al Stillman (words) | |
Where Do You Work-A, John? | 1926 | H. Warren | Charley Marks Mortimer Weinberg (words) | |
Where Heaven Is | 1926 | G.de.V. O'Hara | ||
Where I'll Meet Her By and By | 1903 | H.O. Sutton | ||
Where in the World | 1927 | A. Lewis | Gerald Marks (co-author) Emerson Gill (co-author) Carmen Lombardo (co-author) Lewis (words) Al (words) Marks (words) Gerald (words) Gill (words) Emerson (words) Lombardo (words) Carmen (words) |
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⇑Where Is Mauvorneen Tonight? | 1904 | T.F. Morse | ||
Where Is My Boy To-Night | 1899 | J.W. Casey | G.A. Norton (words) | |
Where Is My Boy Tonight? | 1905 | E. Stanley | Frank W. Sterns (words) | |
Where Is My Daddy Now Blues | 1920 | O. Motzan | Abe Olman (co-author) | |
Where Is My Wandering Boy To-Night? | 1918 | E.C. Keithley | Jack Frost (words) | |
Where Is That Old Girl of Mine? | 1924 | I. Jones | Gus Kahn (words) | |
Where Is the Boy? | 2004 | S. Keller | ||
Where Is the Girl I Left Behind | 1919 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
Where Is the Song of Songs For Me? | 1928 | I. Berlin | ||
Where It's Peach-Jam Makin' Time | 1918 | J. Kendis | Brockman (words) Nat Vincent (words) |
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Where Love Is King | 1898 | S. Koninsky | ||
Where Rolls the Oregon | 1905 | G.W. Ashleigh | Morris S. Silver (words) | |
Where the Black-Eyed Susans Grow | 1916 | R.A. Whiting | Dave Radford (words) Daisy Dormer (sung by) |
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Where the Blue of the Night | 1931 | F.E. Ahlert | Roy Turk (words) Bing Crosby (words) |
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Where the Blue of the Night | 1931 | R. Turk | Fred E Ahlert (words) | |
Where the Blues Were Born in New Orleans | 1947 | B. Carleton | ||
Where the Branches Kissed the River | 1899 | T.H. Northrup | ||
Where the Cotton Grows | 1899 | H. Starr | ||
⇑Where the Daisies Grow | 1897 | G.S. Waters | ||
Where the Desert Meets the Nile | 1910 | J.R. Shannon(w&m) | ||
Where the Dew Drops Kiss the Morning | 1932 | T. Waller | ||
Where the Dreamy Suwanee Flows | 1902 | L.B. Grabbe | ||
Where the Edelweiss Is Blooming | 1911 | A.B. Sloane | E.R. Goetz (words) G. Buck (words) |
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Where the Four-Leaf Clovers Grow | 1925 | R.A. Whiting | Raymond B. Egan (words) | Arr. by May Singhi Breen |
Where the Ganges Flows | 1923 | A. von Tilzer(w&m) | A. Seymour Brown (words) | |
Where the Golden Daffodils Grow | 1930 | H. Auracher | G. Kahn (words) | as Harry Archer |
Where the Heck Is Mulligan? | 1925 | C. Conrad | ||
Where the Hudson River Flows | 1915 | A. Gottler | WM Jerome (words) Coleman Goetz (words) |
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Where the Ivy Leaves Grow Close Beside the Door | 1908 | B. Johnson(w&m) | ||
Where the Lanterns Glow | 1919 | C.L. Johnson | James Stanley Royce (words) | |
Where the Lazy River Goes By | 1936 | J.F. McHugh | Harold Adamson (words) | |
Where the Moonbeams Gleam | 1912 | C.N. Daniels | Earle C. Jones (words) | |
Where the Morning Glories Grow | 1917 | R.A. Whiting | Gus Kahn (words) Raymond B. Egan (words) |
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Where the Morning Glories Twine Around the Door | 1905 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
Where the Oceans Meet in Panama | 1914 | H. Jentes | Charles McCarron (words) | |
Where the Old Potomac Flows | 1914 | L.M. Chapman | Thomas C. McDonald (words) | |
⇑Where the Pretty Daisies Grow | 1883 | A. Geibel | Geo. M. Vickers (words) | |
Where the Red, Red Roses Grow | 1913 | J. Schwartz | Wm. Jerome (words) | |
Where the Rippling Waters Flow | 1888 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
Where the River Shannon Flows | 1916 | J.I. Russel | ||
Where the Roses Sway | 1916 | L. Friedman | Herman Kahn (words) | |
Where the Shamrock Grows | 1916 | E.A. van Alstyne | J.B. Walsh (words) | |
Where the Shy Little Violets Grow | 1928 | G. Kahn(w&m) | H. Warren (co-author) | |
Where the Shy Little Violets Grow | 1928 | H. Warren | Gus Kahn (words) | |
Where the Southern Roses Grow | 1904 | T.F. Morse | Richard H. Buck (words) | |
Where the Sunset Turns the Ocean's Blue to Gold | 1902 | H.W. Petrie | Eva Fern Buckner (words) | |
Where the Susquehanna Flows | 1905 | H.W. Petrie | Rene Bronner (words) | |
Where the Sweet Forget-Me-Nots Remember | 1929 | H. Warren | Mort Dixon (words) | |
Where the Water Lilies Grow | 1919 | R.A. Whiting | Raymond B. Egan (words) Gus Kahn (words) |
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Where the White Lights Shine | 1908 | M. Hoffmann | Ed. Gardenier (words) | |
Where the Yang-Tze Ki-Ang Flows | 1917 | A. Lange | Bernie Grossman (words) | |
Where Violets Grow | 19-- | C. Chambers | ||
Where Was Moses When the Light Went Out? | 1913 | A. Piantadosi | ||
Where Were You | 1920 | V. Herbert | Robert B. Smith (words) | |
⇑Where Were You - Where Was I? | 1928 | G.M. Cohan | ||
Where Were You Last Night? | 1909 | K. Mills | ||
Where You Goin' | 1911 | A. von Tilzer | Lew Brown (words) | |
Where's Kitty O'Brien? | 1911 | R. Barton | Roger Lewis (words) Sherry Cos (words) |
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Wherefore and the Why, The | 1905 | A.B. Sloane | John Kendrick Bangs (words) | |
Wherever He Leads Me I'll Go | ? | J.S. Fearis | ||
Wherever You Are | 1927 | J.F. Hanley | ||
Wherever You Go | 1925 | J.H. Santly | ||
Which Hazel? | 1921 | J. Norworth | Abner Silver (co-author) | |
Which Is the Way to Heaven? | 1903 | E. Read | W. Rushforth (words) | |
Which Switch Is the Switch, Miss, For Ipswich? | 1915 | W. David | J. Barnett (co-author) Herman Darewski (co-author) |
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Which Way Did My Mamma Go? | 1908 | H.J. Lincoln(w&m) | ||
Which? Grand Baby or a Baby Grand? | 1909 | H. Durand | Irving B. Lee (words) | |
While Baby Sleeps | 1909 | J.F. Gilder | S. Shatford (words) | |
While Hearts Are Singing | 1931 | O.N. Straus | Clifford Grey (words) | |
While in Chicago | ? | B.R. Harney | ||
While Miami Dreams | 1922 | R.A. Whiting | Raymond B. Egan (words) | |
While Others Are Building Castles in the Air I'll Build a Cottage For Two | 1919 | F. Fisher | Jack Mahoney (words) | |
⇑While Strolling Thro' the Forest | 1909 | A.B. Sloane | O Henry (words) Franklin P Adams (words) |
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While the Band Played an American Rag | 1914 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
While the Band Plays Home Sweet Home | 191- | R.A.A. Stoneham(w&m) | ||
While the Dance Goes On | 1894 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
While the Incense Is Burning | 1917 | W. Smith(w&m) | ||
While the Men Are All .. | ? | H. Warren | Ralph Blane (words) | |
While the Moon Shines Bright | ? | W.H. Petway | ||
While the Old Folks Slumber | 1907 | L.B. O'Connor | Clarence A. Billings (words) | |
While the Old Mill Wheel Is Turning | 1906 | K. Mills | ||
While the Rivers of Love Flow On | 1913 | E.R. Ball | George Graff (words) | |
While the Sahara Sleeps | 1926 | L. Wright | Eddie Stamper (words) | as Horatio Nicholls |
While the Stars in the Heavens Shine On | 1914 | H.W. Petrie | Harry D Kerr (words) | |
While the Tom Tom Plays | 1907 | W.C. Parker | ||
While the Tom Tom Plays - Song | 1908 | W.C. Parker(w&m) | ||
While the Whole Damm Family Stuck Around | 1915 | A.F. Phillips | ||
While They Were Dancing Around | 1912 | L. Edwards | Blanche Merrill (words) | |
While They Were Dancing Around | 1913 | J.V. Monaco | Joe McCarthy (words) | |
While Under the Jungle Moon | ? | N.H. Vincent | ||
⇑While You Are Mine | 1907 | W.C. Polla | Harry D. Kerr (words) | As W.C. Powell |
While You Danced, Danced, Danced | 1951 | S. Weiss(w&m) | ||
While You Think of Mother You'll Never Go Wrong | 1913 | D.J. Sullivan | Billy Lang (words) | |
While You're Away | 1918 | A. Friedland | L.W. Gilbert (words) | |
While You're Away | 1918 | L.W. Gilbert(w&m) | A. Friedland (co-author) | |
Whip, The | 1913 | A. Holzmann | ||
Whip and Spur | ? | T.S. Allen | ||
Whip Me With Plenty of Love | ? | C. Williams | Louis Urquhart (words) | |
Whip-Poor-Will | 1909 | E.L. McFadden | ||
Whip-Poor-Will | 1921 | J. Kern | B.G. DeSylva (words) | |
Whipped Cream | 1913 | P. Wenrich | ||
Whippet Race, The | 1927 | K.K. King | ||
Whippin' the Keys | 1923 | S. Goold | ||
Whippoorwill | 1914 | L. Denni | Gwen Meredith (words) | |
Whippoorwill Dance, The | 1921 | J. Jordan | ||
Whippoorwill Hollow( | ? | G. Wilkes | ||
Whirl Wind | 1911 | J.R. Robinson | ||
Whirlagig | 1925 | C.L. Johnson | as Eugene Edgar Ballard | |
⇑Whirling Dervish Op. 370, The | 1899 | H. Engelmann | ||
Whirling Leaves | ? | M. Ewing | ||
Whirling Leaves Op. 82 | 1910 | C.W. Krogmann | ||
Whirling Over the Ball-Room Floor | 1909 | D. Ramsay | ||
Whirlwind - Tarantella, The | 1902 | H. Engelmann | ||
Whirpool Polka | ? | H. Fillmore | as Harry Hartley |
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Whisper the Old Sweet Name | 1903 | A. Macey | C. Bingham (words) | |
Whisper the Words I Love You | ? | T.C. Bennett | Ralph Smith (co-author) | |
Whisper to the Rose | 1924 | T. Snyder | Francis Wheeler (words) Harry Bache Smith (words) |
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Whisper Your Mother's Name | 1896 | S. Carter | Harry Braisted (words) | |
Whispered Thought, A | 1904 | C.L. Johnson | ||
Whispered Thought, A | ? | R.G. Grady | as Bessie Barret |
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Whispering | 1920 | E. Bridges | Dorothy Terriss (words) | |
Whispering | 1920 | V. Rose | Richard Coburn (words) John Schonberger (words) |
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Whispering Grass | 1940 | F. Fisher | Doris Fisher (words) | |
Whispering Hearts | 1916 | S.S. Aronson | ||
Whispering Hearts - Song | 1916 | S.S. Aronson | Philip Stiehl Jr. (words) | |
Whispering Hope | 1925 | P.B. Perry | ||
⇑Whispering Leaves Waltz | 1911 | F.R. Kimball | ||
Whispering Rain | 1949 | W.F. Krenz | Sammy Gallop (words) | |
Whispering Waves | 1906 | H.J. Lincoln | ||
Whispering Willows | 1915 | V. Herbert | ||
Whispering Wing | 1961 | J. Jordan | ||
Whispers | 1909 | G. Barrett | ||
Whispers of Spring | ? | H.J. Lincoln | ||
Whist! the Bogie Man | 1891 | D. Braham | Edw. Harrigan (words) | |
Whistle a Song | 1920 | J.E. Howard | I. B Kornblum (co-author) Zion Myers (words) |
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Whistle and I'll Wait For You | 1908 | G.W. Meyer | Earle C Jones (words) | |
Whistle if You Want Me Dear | 1909 | H.O. Sutton | ||
Whistle if You Want Me Dear - Song | 1908 | H.O. Sutton | Jean Lenox (words) | |
Whistle It | 1912 | J. Schwartz | Alfred Bryan (words) Grant Clarke (words) |
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Whistle It | 1914 | H. Frey | ||
Whistle When You Walk Out | 1906 | J.R. Hubbell | Robt. B. Smith (words) | |
Whistle When You're Lonely | 1910 | J. Kern | ||
Whistler, The | ? | G.H. Green | a Xylophone Rag | |
Whistler and His Dog, The | 1905 | A.W. Pryor | ||
⇑Whistler and His Dog | 1912 | J. Morley | ||
Whistlin' Pete | 1939 | C.L. Roberts | ||
Whistling Bowery Boy, The | 1900 | T.W. Thurban | Charles Bradford (words) | |
Whistling Coon | 1888 | S. Devere | ||
Whistling Jim | 1903 | C.A. Fehlberg | ||
Whistling Jim - That's Him | 1912 | T.F. Morse | D. A. Esrom (words) | |
Whistling Medley | 1922 | E. Ross | ||
Whistling Rag, The | 1911 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
Whistling Rufus | 1899 | K. Mills | ||
Whistling Rufus - Song | 1899 | K. Mills | W. Murdock Lind (words) | |
Whistling Willies | ? | H.L. Alford | ||
Whistling Yaller Girl , The | 1892 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | Eugene Stratton (sung by) | |
Whistling Yankee Girl, The | 1907 | S. Furth | E. P. Moran (words) | |
White and Crimson | 1928 | G.R. Hall | ||
White Christmas | 1942 | I. Berlin | ||
White Chrysanthemum | 1925 | H.S. Sawyer | ||
White City. Waltz | 1907 | L.C. Everett | ||
White Crest | 1913 | F.H. Losey | ||
⇑White Eagle | 1928 | R. Friml | Brian. Hooker (co-author) Albert Barbelle (co-author) Edwin Milton Royle (co-author) |
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White Folks Call It Chantecler But It's Just Plain Chicken to Me | 1910 | B.A. Williams | ||
White Horses | 1968 | M. Carr(w&m) | Ben Nisbet (co-author) | |
White Light Alley | 1911 | A.B. Sloane | E.R. Goetz (words) | |
White Man Stomp | 1927 | T. Waller | Joe Trent (co-author) | |
White Narcissus | 1915 | G.L. Cobb | ||
White Rag | 1911 | E. White | ||
White Roses | 1912 | S.P. Harris | ||
White Seal Rag, The | 1907 | K.M. Hamel | ||
White Sevilla | 1937 | H.K. Hadley | Archer Milton Huntington (words) | |
White Shadows | 1938 | C.N. Daniels | Gene Wilbur (words) Harry Tobias (words) |
as Neil Morét |
White Slave, The | 1903 | C.N. Daniels | as Paul Bertrand |
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White Squadron: Op. 285, The | 1894 | T.M Tobani | ||
White Virgin of the Nile, The | ? | H. Warren | Sammy Cahn (words) | |
White Waters | ? | S. DeRienzo | ||
White Wings | ? | E.R. Kenney | ||
Whitechapel | 1940 | T. Waller | ||
Whiteman Stomp | 1928 | T. Waller | ||
⇑Whitewash Man, The | 1908 | J. Schwartz | ||
Whittling Remus | 1900 | T.E. Broady | ||
Whizz Bang | 1920 | Wizz Bang Orchestra | ||
Who | 1924 | I. Berlin | Arr. by May Singhi Breen | |
Who Are We to Say | 1938 | S. Romberg | Gus Kahn (words) | |
Who Are You Beautiful Unknown | 1917 | O.N. Straus | Leopold Jacobson (words) Leo Stein (words) Edward Paulton (words) |
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Who Are You With Tonight? | 1910 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
Who Believed in You | 1921 | A. Friedland | ||
Who Cares? | 1922 | M. Ager | Jack Yellen (words) | |
Who Cares? | 1932 | G. Gershwin | Ira Gershwin (words) | |
Who Dat Say Chicken in Dis Crowd? | 1898 | W.M. Cook | Paul Laurence Dunbar (words) | |
Who Did - You Did! | 1927 | H. Ruby | ||
Who Did You Fool After All? | 1922 | J.S. Black | Gus Van (co-author) | |
Who Did You Fool After All? | 1922 | G. Van | Joe Schenck (words) Johnny S. Black (words) |
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Who Do You Love I Hope | 1946 | I. Berlin | ||
Who Do You Love? | 1906 | J.R. Johnson | ||
Who Do You Love? | 1918 | G. Buck | J.F. Hanley (co-author) | |
Who Do You Love? | 1918 | J.F. Hanley(w&m) | ||
⇑Who Do You Suppose? | 1924 | Z. Confrey | ||
Who Goes There! | 1908 | J. Fredericks | C. Bingham (words) | |
Who Got the Lemon? | 1909 | M.A. Henry | ||
Who in the 'L' are You | 1929 | B. Gay | ||
Who Killed Cock Warren | 1888 | Traditional | Geoffrey Thorn (words) Harry Randall (sung by) |
arr.: Edmund Forman arr.: Edmund Forman |
Who Knows? | 1909 | E.R. Ball | Paul L. Dunbar (words) | |
Who Let the Cows Out? | 1910 | C. Humfeld | ||
Who Loves You | 1936 | B. Davis | J Fred Coots (co-author) Benny Davis (words) J Fred Coots (words) |
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Who Loves You? | 1936 | J.F. Coots | Benny Davis (words) | |
Who Paid the Rent For Mrs. Rip Van Winkle? | 1914 | F. Fisher | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
Who Played Poker With Pocahontas | 1919 | F.E. Ahlert | ||
Who Puts Me in My Little Bed | 1912 | H. von Tilzer | William Jerome (words) | |
Who Said Dixie? | 1918 | A. Lange | Andrew B Sterling (words) Bernie Grossman (words) |
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Who Sent Those Persian Plums | 1912 | A. Friedland | Edgar Allen Woolf (words) | |
Who Shall Rule This American Nation? | 1866 | H.C. Work | ||
Who Speaks First Gallop | 1864 | E. Mack | ||
Who Wants a Baby? | 1920 | L.J. Fuiks | George Hamilton Green (words) | as Victor Arden |
Who Wants to Meet Me After School Lets Out | ? | G. Edwards | Will D. Cobb (words) | |
⇑Who Were You With To-night? | 1910 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
Who Will Be Your Sweetheart Then? | 1915 | P.C. Pratt | J. Will Callahan (words) | |
Who Will Buy My Roses Red? | 1884 | G. Maywood | H. B. Smith (words) | |
Who Will It Be? | 1923 | L. Pollack | ||
Who'll Be the Next One to Cry Over You | 1921 | J.S. Black | Joe Burke (co-author) | |
Who'll Buy? | 1949 | K. Weill | Maxwell Anderson (words) | |
Who'll Chop Your Suey When I'm Gone | ? | S. Bechet | Rousseau Simmons (co-author) | |
Who'll Help Me Spend My Money | 1898 | J. Stromberg | Harry B. Smith (words) | |
Who'll Love You While I'm Gone | 1918 | M. Pinkard | George A Cragg (words) | |
Who'll Take My Place | 1922 | W. Fazioli | Raymond Klages (words) | |
Who'll Win De Cake Tonight? | 1897 | W. Hawley | ||
Who's Afraid of Love? | 1937 | L. Pollack | Sidney D. Mitchell (words) | |
Who's Afraid of the Kaiser!!! | 1918 | A. Friedland | L. Wolfe Gilbert (co-author) | |
Who's Afraid of the Kaiser!!! | 1918 | L.W. Gilbert(w&m) | A. Friedland (co-author) | |
Who's Been Playin' Papa 'round Here While I've Been Gone? | 1919 | C. Woods(w&m) | ||
Who's Calling You Sweetheart To-Night | 1930 | P. Wendling | Charles O'Flynn (words) Ben Gordon (words) |
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Who's Going to Love You When I'm Gone? | 1913 | T.F. Morse | D. A. Esrom (words) | |
Who's Gonna Love You When I'm Gone? | 1947 | A. Dexter(w&m) | ||
⇑Who's Gonna Take Susie Home? | ? | W.F. Krenz | ||
Who's Loony Now? | 1910 | C.F. Zittel | Edgar Selden (words) | |
Who's Sorry Now? | 1923 | T. Snyder | Bert Kalmar (words) Harry Ruby (words) |
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Who's Taking You Home Tonight? | 1939 | T. Connor | ||
Who's the Boy Friend? | 1936 | E. Platzmann | ||
Who's Who | 1917 | M. Morris | ||
Who's Who in Navy Blue | 1920 | J.P. Sousa | ||
Who's Who With You? | 1921 | V.M. Youmans | ||
Who's Your Lady Friend? | 1914 | K. Mills | Louis Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
Who-Oo? You-Oo! That's Who! | 1927 | M. Ager | Jack Yellen (words) | Arr. by May Singhi Breen |
Who-Who-Who Hoolahan | 1903 | J. Schwartz | ||
Who? | 1925 | J. Kern | Otto Harbach (words) Oscar Hammerstein II (words) |
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Who? Me? | 1907 | T. Snyder | Rose Whiting (words) | |
Whoa San | 1903 | B.M. Jerome | Matt C. Woodward (words) | |
Whoa! - Josephine! | 1935 | B.H. Burt | ||
Whoa! Maude | 1905 | W.H. Etter | ||
Whoa! Nellie! | 1915 | G. Gould | ||
Whoa! You Heiffer | 1904 | A.A. Verges | ||
⇑Whoa, Emma | ? | H. Warren | Dorothy Fields (words) | |
Whoa, Tillie, Take Your Time | 1923 | H. Creamer(w&m) | Turner Layton (co-author) | |
Whole Dam Family, The | 1905 | A. von Tilzer | George Totten Smith (words) | |
Whole World Comes From Dixie, The | 1916 | J.F. Hanley | Ballard MacDonald (words) | |
Whole World Reminds Me of You, The | 1911 | A.W. Brown | J. Brandon Walsh (words) | |
Wholesale Love | 1911 | O. Migliaccio | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
Whoop 'er Up! | 1910 | W.M. Cook | ||
Whoop It Up | ? | C. Williams | ||
Whoop! Whoop!! Whoop!!! Make a Noise Like a Hoop and Roll Away | 1908 | J.F. Helf | Ren Shields (words) | |
Whooping Crane - Rag | 1969 | P. Lundberg | ||
Whose Baby Are You? | 1920 | J. Kern | Anne Caldwell (words) | |
Whose Honey Are You? | 1935 | J.F. Coots | Haven Gillespie (words) | |
Whose Izzy Is He Is He Yours or Is He Mine | 1924 | L. Brown | Bud Green (co-author) Murray Sturm (co-author) |
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Whose Little Girl Are You | 1908 | J.E. Howard | Frank R Adams (words) Will M Hough (words) |
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Whose Little Girl Are You? | 1894 | G. Rosey | Thos. Naismyth (words) | |
Whose Little Girl Is the Girl You're With Tonight | 1925 | L. Edwards | Blanche Merrill (words) | |
Whose Little Heart Are You Breaking Now? | 1917 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
Whose Pretty Baby Are You Now? | 1916 | E.A. van Alstyne | Gus Kahn (words) | |
⇑Whose Who Are You? | 1925 | J. Greer | Raymond Klages (words) Abel Green (words) |
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Why | ? | S.P. Levy | ||
Why Am I Alone With No One to Love? | 1929 | T. Waller | ||
Why Be a Hero? | 1910 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
Why Can't He Care For Me | ? | H. Warren | Sammy Cahn (words) | |
Why Can't I Make a Hit | 1909 | C.L. Johnson(w&m) | ||
Why Can't This Night Go on Forever? | 1933 | I. Jones | Charles Newmaniyr (words) | |
Why Can't You? | 1929 | R. Henderson | B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown, Al Jolson (co-author) | |
Why Couldn't It Be Poor Little Me? | 1924 | I. Jones | Gus Kahn (words) | |
Why Did I Kiss That Girl? | 1924 | R. Henderson | Robert King (co-author) Lew Brown (words) |
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Why Did I Kiss That Girl? | 1924 | R.A. King | Ray Henderson (words) Lew Brown (words) |
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Why Did She Fall for the Leader of the Band? | 1936 | M. Carr | Jimmy Kennedy (words) | |
Why Did You Come Into My Life? | 1918 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
Why Did You Do It to Me Babe? | 1920 | H. von Tilzer | ||
Why Did You Make Me Care? | 1925 | E. Blake | ||
Why Did You Make Me Love You | 1917 | S. Brooks | ||
Why Did You Say You Loved Me | 1912 | E.C. Keithley | Chas. H. Musgrove (words) | |
Why Did You Want to Make Me Love You | 1918 | R.A.A. Stoneham | ||
⇑Why Didn't I Meet You Long Ago | 1920 | J. Schwartz | ||
Why Didn't You Leave Me Years Ago | 1920 | A. Gottler | ||
Why Do Girls Get Married? | ? | H.W. Willett | Leona Remongton (co-author) | |
Why Do I Dream Those Dreams? | 1934 | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
Why Do I Lie to Myself About You? | 1936 | J.F. Coots | Benny Davis (words) | |
Why Do I Love You? | 1928 | J. Kern | Oscar Hammerstein II (words) | |
Why Do They All Take the Night Boat to Albany | 1918 | J. Schwartz | Joe Young (words) Sam M. Lewis (words) |
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Why Do They Call Mama Poor Butterfly | 1919 | W.C. Polla | Louis Seifert (words) | |
Why Do They Call Them Babies | 1918 | J. Egan | Alfred C Harriman (words) | |
Why Do They Die at the End of a Classical Dance | 1921 | J. Schwartz | ||
Why Do We Love the Baby's Hands? | 1915 | K. Mills | Andre de Takacs (words) | as Pierre Morin |
Why Do You Want to Know Why? | 1926 | I. Berlin | ||
Why Does My Heart Beat So? | ? | G. Bryer | Victor May (words) | |
Why Don't They Play With Me? | 1904 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
Why Don't We Make Love Like the White Folks Do? | 1904 | P. Wenrich | ||
Why Don't You Cheer Up Dear | 1915 | T.S. Barron | Lou Klein (co-author) | |
Why Don't You Drive My Blues Away | 1919 | P. Papa | Joe Davis (words) | |
Why Don't You Fall in Love With Me? | 1942 | M. Wayne | Al Lewis (words) | |
⇑Why Don't You Get a Lady of Your Own | 1898 | B.A. Williams | George Walker (words) | |
Why Don't You Get Yourself a Girl Like Me | 1914 | E.B. Claypoole | Leonard Weinberg (words) | |
Why Don't You Go, Go, Go? | 1903 | J. Schwartz | ||
Why Don't You Say So? | 1925 | H.A. Tierney | ||
Why Don't You Smile | 1912 | G.L. Trombley(w&m) | ||
Why Don't You Spend Something Else Besides the Evening? | 1906 | H. Ingraham(w&m) | ||
Why Don't You Take One, Little Boy? | 1906 | W.R. Anderson | ||
Why Don't You Try | 1905 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | - The Rolling Chair Song |
Why Don't You Try to Love Me | 1917 | P.C. Pratt | ||
Why Don't You? | 1920 | H.A. Tierney | J. McCarthy (words) | |
Why Have You Forgotten Waikiki | 1930 | M. Wayne | Gus Kahn (words) | |
Why I Love You I Don't Know | 1917 | J. Brockman | ||
Why Is Love So Crazy | ? | H. Warren | Arthur Freed (words) | |
Why Is Love? | 1925 | J.F. Coots | ||
Why Is the Ocean So Near the Shore? | 1913 | C.M. Jones | Alfred Bryan (words) Arthur B Weinberg (words) |
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Why Not Be the Same to Mother Dear | 1916 | E.R. Kenney(w&m) | ||
Why Not? | 1920 | A.J. Weidt | ||
Why Should I Feel Sorry For You? | 1925 | F. Rose(w&m) | ||
⇑Why Shouldn't We | 1924 | R. Friml | Herbert Stothart (co-author) Otto Harbach (words) Oscar Hammerstein II (words) |
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Why Talk About Love? | 1937 | L. Pollack | Sidney D. Mitchell (words) | |
Why Was I Born? | 1929 | J. Kern | Oscar Hammerstein II (words) | |
Why We Smile | 1903 | C.H. Hunter | ||
Why You Love Me Then As Now? | 1913 | S. Chapman | Howard King (words) | |
Why, Oh Why | 1927 | V.M. Youmans | Leo Robin/Clifford Grey (co-author) | |
Why? | 1929 | J.F. Coots | Arthur Swanstrom (words) Benny Davis (words) |
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Why? | ? | F. Morton | ||
Whyte Laydie | ? | A.J. Weidt | ||
Wicked Blues | 1922 | P. Bradford | ||
Wicked Little Chichis | 1913 | W.F. Peters | Fred de Gresac (words) Wm. Cary Duncan (words) |
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Wid De Moon, Moon, Moon | 1901 | W.M. Cook | William Moore (words) | |
Wide Awake Rag | 1915 | J. Spaenhower | ||
Wide Open Space | 1927 | B. Gay | Richard Whiting (words) Paul Whiteman (words) |
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Wiegenliedchen | 1909 | H. Engelmann | ||
Wiener Schnitzel Rag, The | 2002 | B. Edwards | ||
Wig-Wag Rag | 1911 | H.C. Thompson | ||
Wiggle Rag | 1909 | G. Botsford | ||
⇑Wiggle-Wag | 1913 | G.W. Meyer | ||
Wiggy Waggy Rag | 1910 | M.H. Burgess | ||
Wigwam, The | 1912 | R. Farban | ||
Wigwam Courtship, A | 1903 | S. Koninsky | ||
Wigwam Dance | 1903 | L. Friedman | ||
Wild About You | 1940 | I. Berlin | ||
Wild Cherries | 1908 | T. Snyder | ||
Wild Cherries - Song | 1909 | T. Snyder | Irving Berlin (words) | |
Wild Fire Galop | 1909 | W.P. English | ||
Wild Flower | 1910 | C. Williamson | ||
Wild Flower | 1929 | C. Williams | ||
Wild Flower Rag | 1916 | C. Williams | ||
Wild Grapes Rag | 1910 | C.M. Jones | ||
Wild Honey | 1934 | C.N. Daniels | Harry Tobias (words) George Hamilton (words) |
as Neil Morét |
Wild Irish Rose That God Gave Me, The | 1917 | A.M. Sanders | Monte Carlo (co-author) Richard W. Pascoe (words) |
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Wild Man Blues | 1927 | F. Morton | a.k.a. Ted Lewis Blues | |
Wild Oats | 1921 | G.L. Cobb | ||
Wild Prarie Rose, The | 1927 | C.L. Johnson | Fred R. Cottrel (words) | |
⇑Wild Ride | 1908 | H. Engelmann | ||
Wild Rose | 1900 | E.S. Phelps | ||
Wild Rose, The | 1902 | B.M. Jerome | ||
Wild Rose | 1909 | E.R. Ball | ||
Wild Rose, The | 1910 | V. Herbert(w&m) | ||
Wild Rose | 1912 | K.K. King | ||
Wild Rose | 1921 | J. Kern | Clifford Grey (words) | |
Wild Rose, The | 1926 | R. Friml | Otto Harbach (words) Oscar Hammerstein II (words) |
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Wild Rose Polka | 1904 | G.L. Spaulding | ||
Wild Rose Rag | 1985 | P. Dickinson | ||
Wild Weepin' Blues | 1921 | M. Pinkard | Spencer Williams (words) | |
Wild West | 1903 | E. Read | ||
Wild West | 1908 | P. Wenrich | ||
Wild Wild Women, The | 1917 | A. Piantadosi | Al Wilson (words) | |
Wild Women | 1924 | I. Cox | ||
Wild, Wild West | ? | H. Warren | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
Wild-Fire Rag | 1911 | J.H. Travis | ||
Wild Cat Blues | 1923 | T. Waller | Clarence Williams (co-author) | |
⇑Wildfire | 1908 | D. Russell | ||
Wildfire | 1909 | W. Rolfe | ||
Wildflower | 1908 | E.R. Goetz | Lou A Hirsch (co-author) | |
Wildflower | 1923 | V.M. Youmans | Herbert Stothart/Otto Harbach/Oscar Hammerstein II (co-author) | |
Wildflower - Song | 1908 | E.R. Goetz(w&m) | Lou A Hirsch (co-author) | |
Wilhelmina | 1901 | J.T. Hall | ||
Wilhelmina Waltzes | 1900 | J.T. Hall | ||
Wilhelmina's Concertina | 1911 | A.B. Sloane | E.R. Goetz (words) | |
Will All My Dreams Come True? | 1910 | W.F. Peters | ||
Will I Find My Mamma There? | 1898 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
Will My Dreams Come True | 1914 | F.D. Heltman | ||
Will O' the Wisp | 1908 | W.F. Peters | ||
Will O' the Wisp | 1912 | W.B. Morrison | ||
Will O' the Wisp | 1918 | J.M. Winne | ||
Will O' the Wisp | 1919 | F.K. Logan | ||
Will O' the Wisp Rag | 1911 | R. Haasz | ||
Will O' Wisp | 1919 | M. Franklin | ||
Will o-the Wisp | ? | T. Bendix | ||
⇑Will She Come From the East? | 1922 | I. Berlin | ||
Will the Angels Guard My Daddy Over There? | 1918 | F.H. Klickmann | Paul B. Armstrong (words) | |
Will the Roses Bloom in Heaven? | 1911 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
Will You Be Mine Pretty Bird? | 1887 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | C. Godfrey (sung by) | |
Will You Be My New Little Girl? | 1911 | G. Arthurs | Alf J Lawrance (words) | |
Will You Be Out Tonight? | 1905 | T.S. Allen | ||
Will You Be Sorry? | 1928 | G. le Boy | G. Kahn (words) | |
Will You Come Along With Me | 1909 | W.M. Cook | ||
Will You Join in the Army of the Sweet Salvation? | 1893 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
Will You Love Me in December As You Do in May? | 1905 | E.R. Ball | James J. Walker (words) Janet Ellen (sung by) |
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Will You Love Me, Sweetheart, When I'm Old? | 1895 | H.W. Petrie | Arthur J Lamb (words) | |
Will You Love the Violets When You've Lost the Rose? | ? | L. Wright | as Horatio Nicholls | |
Will You Marry Me | ? | H. Warren | Arthur Freed (words) | |
Will You Remember | 1917 | S. Romberg | Rida Johnson Young (words) | |
Will You Remember Me | 1924 | H.W. Santley | Harry Richman (co-author) Lou Davis (words) |
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Will You Sing This Glee With Me? | 1910 | G. Arthurs | W. David (words) Charles Frohman (words) I. Caryll (words) W. Bard (sung by) |
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William Jewell | 1906 | C.L. Johnson | A. Vincent Dye (words) | |
William the Conqueror | 1904 | R.G. Morse | ||
⇑William's Wedding | 1911 | H.A. Tierney | ||
Willie | ? | C.L. van Baar | ||
Willie Boys, The | 1901 | S. Furth(w&m) | ||
Willie Had a Motor Boat (Putt, Putt, Putt, Putt) | 1914 | S. Murphy | Henry I. Marshall (words) | |
Willie Wallie Winkham | 1896 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | V. Victoria (sung by) | |
Willie, Will You Leave Off Winking? | 1914 | W. David | Bert Lee (words) | |
Willis Pells | 1893 | J.H. Ellis | Wallace H Becker (words) | |
Willow Tree | 1928 | T. Waller | Andy Razaf (co-author) | |
Wilson Rag | ? | E. Cotten | ||
Wilson's Favorite Rag | 1913 | O.L. Stock Jr. | ||
Wimbledon Barn Dance | 1894 | J. Morley | No. 29 E&C |
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Wimmin | 1921 | F. Fisher(w&m) | ||
Wimmin I've Got to Have 'em, That's All! | 1921 | E. Cantor | F. Fisher (co-author) | |
Wind Up Galop, The | 1916 | H.F. Odell | ||
Wind Yourself Around Me Dearie | 1907 | T.F. Morse | ||
Windflowers | 1912 | E. Read | ||
Winding Path, The | ? | O. Barth | ||
Winding Trail, The | 1927 | G.P. Howard | George Hayden (words) | |
⇑Winding Trail - With Ukulele, The | 1927 | G.P. Howard | George Hayden (words) | |
Windmill Op. 63. No. ? | 1903 | C.W. Krogmann | ||
Windmill Rag | 1979 | R. Frost | ||
Windmill Under the Stars | 1942 | J. Kern | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
Winds and the Waves and the Weather, The | 1905 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | ||
Wine Room Rag | 1977 | T.J. Tichenor | ||
Wine, Woman and Song | 1906 | R.H. Bowers | Raymond W. Peck (words) | |
Wing Lee's Ragtime Clock | 1899 | A. Trahern(w&m) | ||
Winged Hours | 1889 | E. Read | ||
Winged Love | 1912 | V. Herbert | Justin Huntly McCarthy (words) | |
Wings | 1927 | J.S. Zamecnik | Arr. by May Singhi Breen |
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Wings For Peace | 1956 | K.K. King | ||
Wings of the Army | 1923 | K.K. King | ||
Wings of the Morning | 1919 | W.C. Polla | Jean Lefavre (words) | |
Wings Over the Navy | ? | H. Warren | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
Winin' Boy Blues | 1902 | F. Morton | ||
Winky, Chinky Chinatown | 1915 | J. Schwartz | ||
Winnebago | ? | T.S. Allen | ||
⇑Winner, The | 1898 | E. Braham | ||
Winner, The | 1905 | A.W. Scheu | ||
Winnie's Arrival | 1903 | E. Ralya | ||
Winnie, Won't You Wait Awhile? | 1903 | A. Macey | E. Bateman (words) | |
Winning Fight, The | 1911 | A. Holzmann | ||
Winning Miss, A | ? | W.F. Peters | ||
Winning Side, The | 1897 | C.H. Pratt | ||
Winning Ways March | 1901 | M. Gumble | ||
Winter | 1910 | A. Gumble | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
Winter Blossoms | ? | M. Greenwald | as Sr. of St. Joseph | |
Winter Garden Girl | 1913 | S. Chapman | ||
Winter Garden Glide | 1916 | H.J. Volz | ||
Winter Nights | 1914 | J. Schwartz | Grant Clarke (words) | |
Winter Ride, A | ? | C.A. Rawlings | as Theo Bonheur |
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Winter Storm Op. 184, The | J. Fucik | Zimní bouøe - concert waltz | ||
Winter Weather | 1940 | T. Waller | ||
Winter Wonderland | 1934 | F. Bernard | Dick Smith (words) | |
Wintergreen For President | 1932 | G. Gershwin | Ira Gershwin (words) | |
⇑Wintertime Dreams | 1936 | F. Bernard | Alfred Bryan (co-author) | |
Wintry Winds | 1908 | R.A. King | ||
Wippin' the Ivories | 1923 | H. Lange | ||
Wir Sind Auf Der Walz' | 1917 | L. Jessel | ||
Wireless Rag | 1909 | A. Shepherd | ||
Wireless Wavelets | 1923 | T.H. Lodge | ||
Wisconsin Forward Forever | 1917 | J.P. Sousa | Berton Braley (words) | |
Wisconsin's Pride | 1937 | K.K. King | ||
Wise Cracker Suite | 1936 | Z. Confrey | ||
Wise Gazabo, The | 1905 | F.C. Keithley | ||
Wise Old Bowery | 1905 | J. Schwartz | ||
Wise Old Indian | 1909 | T.F. Morse | Jack Mahoney (words) | |
Wise Old Moon | 1912 | A. Matthews | H. Inman (co-author) | |
Wise Old Owl, A | 1903 | T.F. Morse | Edward Madden (words) | |
Wish Bone, The | 1909 | C. Blake | ||
Wish That I Wish Tonight | 1945 | M.K. Jerome | Jack Scholl (words) | |
Wishing | 1919 | C.R. Flick | Beth Slater Whitson (words) | |
Wishing Moon | 1919 | F.H. Klickmann | Jack Frost (words) | |
⇑Wishing That Dreams Would Come True | 1918 | F.K. Logan | Virginia Knight Logan (words) | |
Wishing Waltz | 1943 | H. Warren | Mack Gordon (words) | |
Wissahickon | ? | B.R. Harney | ||
Wistaria | 1907 | F.K. Logan | ||
Wistaria | 1909 | H. Engelmann | ||
Wistaria, My Bride | 1904 | G. Luders | George Ade (words) | |
Wistfullness | 1932 | Z. Confrey | ||
Witch's Whirl, The | 1901 | E.T. Paull | ||
Witchcraft Op. 157 | 1904 | F.H. Losey | ||
Witches Dance | 1909 | J. de Lancey | ||
Witches' Meeting, The | 1895 | E. Read | ||
Witching Hour, The | 1915 | C.N. Grant | ||
Witching Moonlight | 1925 | C.L. Johnson | as Eugene Edgar Ballard | |
With a Love Like Mine | 1918 | T.S. Barron | Halsey K Mohr (words) | |
With All Her Faults I Love Her Still | 1888 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
With All My Heart | 1935 | J.F. McHugh | G. Kahn (words) | |
With All My Heart and Soul | 1918 | E.R. Ball | J. Keirn Brennan (words) | |
With Dainty Tread Op. 180 No. 4 | ? | F.P. Atherton | ||
⇑With Fire and Sword | 1901 | C.L. Johnson | ||
With Flying Colors | 1896 | H.K. Hadley | ||
With Flying Colors | 1904 | H. Engelmann | ||
With God's Hand in Mine | 1952 | J.F. Coots(w&m) | ||
With Heart and Hand | 1905 | H. Engelmann | ||
With Her Eyes | 1932 | J. Jordan | ||
With Kind Regards | 1912 | E.C. Gatty | ||
With Mary Ann on a Merry Go Round | 1907 | H. Orlob | Jos. Puschett (words) | |
With Mother a Smilin' on Me | 1926 | E.A. van Alstyne | ||
With My Head in the Clouds | 1942 | I. Berlin | ||
With Pleasure | 1912 | J.P. Sousa | ||
With Pleasure | 1930 | M. Pinkard | Ted Eastwood (words) | |
With Plenty of Money and You | 1937 | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
With Steam | 1874 | J. Strauss | ||
With the Colors | 1916 | L. Panella | ||
With the Colours | 1900 | E. Read | ||
With the Flag to Pretoria | 1900 | E. Read | ||
With the Twinkle in Her Eye | 1911 | E.R. Ball | Chauncey Olcott (words) Louis Weslyn (words) |
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⇑With You | 1908 | C.L. Johnson | William R. Clay (words) | |
With You | 1929 | I. Berlin | ||
With You | ? | C.N. Daniels | ||
With You Beside Me | 1899 | T.F. Morse | R.A. Browne (words) | |
With You in the Land of Love | 1908 | G.de.V. O'Hara | T. E. B. Henry (words) | |
Within the Law | 1913 | A. Gerber(w&m) | ||
Within This Heart of Mine | 1931 | C.N. Daniels | Milton Brockman (words) Jimmie Lederer (words) |
as Jules Lemare |
Without a Song | 1929 | V.M. Youmans | Billy Rose, Edward Eliscu |
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Without a Wedding Ring | 1906 | C.K. Harris | ||
Without Thee | 1899 | C.N. Daniels | Earl Fitzhugh (words) | as Neil Morét |
Without Thee | 1902 | O.M. Heinzman | John A. Heinzman (words) | |
Without You | 1922 | C.N. Daniels | Ben Black (words) | |
Without You | 1922 | A. Hickman | B. Black (co-author) C.N. Daniels (co-author) |
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Without You by My Side | 1924 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
Without You Sweetheart | 1927 | L. Brown | B. G. De Sylva (co-author) Ray Henderson (co-author) |
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Without You, Sweetheart | 1927 | R. Henderson | B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown (co-author) | |
Without Your Love, Ah! Let Me Die! | 1898 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
Wiv 'is Eyes Shut | 1898 | J. Tabrar | R. Morton (words) | |
⇑Wizard of Oz, The | 1968 | H. Arlen | Johnn Mercer (words) | |
Wizard of the Nile - Waltzes | 1895 | V. Herbert | ||
Wizard of the West | 1908 | C.E. Duble | ||
Wizard Op.168, The | 1904 | F.H. Losey | ||
Wob-A-Ly Walk | 1928 | H. Warren | Bud Green (words) | |
Wobberly Walk, The | 1900 | R.P. Weston | F.W. Carter (co-author) | |
Wolf and the Lamb | 1901 | T.F. Morse | ||
Wolverine | 1912 | H.J. Lincoln | ||
Wolverine Blues | 1923 | F. Morton | a.k.a. The Wolverines | |
Woman Forever March | 1916 | E.T. Paull | ||
Woman in the Shoe, The | 1930 | N.H. Brown | Arthur Freed (words) | |
Woman Thou Gavest Me, The | 1913 | W.C. Polla | Will D. Cobb (words) | as W. C. Powell |
Woman Thou Gavest Me, The | 1919 | A. Piantadosi(w&m) | Arr. by E Bial |
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Woman Without a Heart, A | 1914 | H.J. Lincoln | ||
Woman's Opinion of Man, A | ? | G. Arthurs | Orlando Powell (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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Womba Bomba | ? | F. French | ||
Women Haven't Any Mercy on a Man | 1918 | I. Caryll | P. G. Wodehouse (words) | |
Won't Somebody Give Me a Kiss? | 1898 | E. Smith(w&m) | ||
⇑Won't You Be My Honey? | 1907 | T.F. Morse | Jack Drislane (words) | |
Won't You Be My Little Brown Bear? | 1907 | B. Cole | ||
Won't You Be My Valentine? | 1908 | V. Herbert | Harry Bache Smith (words) | |
Won't You Come Along | 1919 | C. Conrad | Sam Ehrlich (words) | |
Won't You Come Along With Me | 1916 | T.S. Barron | James Brockman (words) | |
Won't You Come and Love Me | 1916 | G.L. Cobb | H.C. Weasner (words) | |
Won't You Come Back to Me? | 1922 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
Won't You Come Over to Chilly Willie? | 1907 | J.F. Helf | E. Gardenier (words) | |
Won't You Come Over to My House? | 1906 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
Won't You Come to Dolly's Party? | 1912 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
Won't You Come to My House To-Day? | 1896 | G.M. Blandiford | William H. Gardner (words) | |
Won't You Come Up and Spoon in Coey's Balloon | 1908 | B. Adler | V.H. Smalley (words) | |
Won't You Dance With Me | 1914 | G.A. Spink | ||
Won't You Float With Me in My Gondola? | 1906 | T.W. Thurban | J F Lambe (words) | |
Won't You Fly With Me | 1910 | D. Bestor | Marvin Lee (words) | |
Won't You Fondle Me? | 1904 | J. Kendis | Herman Paley (co-author) | |
Won't You Get Off It, Please? | 1929 | T. Waller | ||
Won't You Give Me a Chance to Love You? | 1917 | J.V. Monaco | Joe Goodwin (words) | |
⇑Won't You Kindly Hum Old Home Sweet Home to Me | 1903 | H. Cannon | ||
Won't You Let Me Creep Into Your Heart? | 1910 | W.F. Peters | ||
Won't You Love Me Honey? | 1909 | F.C. Keithley | F.D. Heltman (co-author) | |
Won't You Marry Me? | 1927 | S. Romberg | Dorothy Donnelly (words) | |
Won't You Meet Me at Murray's | 1929 | W. Eckstein | ||
Won't You Meet Me Out in Wichita? | 1914 | F.J. Brown(w&m) | ||
Won't You Play a Simple Melody | 1914 | I. Berlin | ||
Won't You Please Go Home | 1905 | F.J. Brown(w&m) | ||
Won't You Please, Have a Heart | 1913 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
Won't You Send a Letter to Me? | 1917 | S. Romberg | Harold Atteridge (words) | |
Won't You Take a Little Walk With Me? | 1907 | H.O. Sutton | Jean Lenox (words) | |
Won't You Take Me Back Again? | 1912 | G.W. Ashleigh | Fred. W. Sullivan (words) | |
Won't You Take Me Back to Dixie | ? | G. Rosey | Ed. B. Marks (words) | |
Won't You Take Me Home With You? | 1905 | H.O. Sutton | Jean Lenox (words) | |
Won't You Tell Me Honey? | ? | H. Warren | Sam Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) |
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Won't You Try to Love Me | ? | D. Bestor | ||
Won't You Waltz ''Home Sweet Home'' With Me For Old Times Sake? | 1907 | H. Ingraham(w&m) | ||
Won't You? | 1922 | F. Thompson | Wilber D'Lea (words) | |
⇑Wonder | 1930 | S. Williams | Cliff Burwell (co-author) Andy Razaf (words) |
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Wonder Bar | ? | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
Wonderful Days | 1929 | L.M. Block | Ohren Smulian (words) | |
Wonderful Girl, Wonderful Boy | 1920 | I. Caryll | Anne Caldwell (words) | |
Wonderful Night With You | 1919 | B. Gay | Will Hough (words) | |
Wonderful One | 1923 | F. Grofé | Marshall Neilan (co-author) Paul Whiteman (co-author) Dorothy Terriss (words) |
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Wonderful Pal | 1919 | M. Pinkard | Wm Tracey (words) | |
Wonderful You | 1923 | W. Janssen | Clifford Grey (words) | |
Wonderful You | 1929 | P. Wendling | Jack Meskill (words) Max Rich (words) |
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Wondering Why | 1926 | P. Ash(w&m) | Tommie Malie (co-author) Jimmie Steiger (co-author) |
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Wonderland | 1903 | E. Read | ||
Wonderland | 1906 | T.S. Allen | ||
Wonderland | 1907 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
Wonderland | 1908 | J.S. Zamecnik | Archie Bell (words) | |
Wondrous Eyes of Araby | 1918 | F.J. Brown | Herbert L. Spencer (words) | |
Wondrous Eyes of Araby | 1918 | H. Spencer | ||
Wonita | 1906 | T.H. Northrup | Thornton Cole (words) | |
Wood-Nymphs Polka | 1914 | K.K. King | ||
⇑Wooden Nickel | 2010 | G. Groberg | ||
Wooden Soldier and the China Doll, The | 1932 | I. Jones | Charles Newman (words) | |
Woodland Breezes | 1906 | J.F. Gilder | ||
Woodland Dove | 1910 | C.N. Daniels | ||
Woodland Elf | ? | L. Oehmler | ||
Woodland Murmurs | ? | J.W. Boone | ||
Woodland Nymphs | 1885 | F.W. Meacham | ||
Woodland Pranks | 1914 | L.M. Hudson | ||
Woodland Shadows | ? | M. Ewing | ||
Woodland Stream, A | 1912 | J.C. Aalden | ||
Woodland Violet Op. 67 No. 1 | 1905 | C.W. Krogmann | ||
Woodland Vows | 1875 | E. Mack | ||
Woodland Whispers | 1927 | B. Anthony | ||
Woodlawn Waltzes | 1910 | C.L. Johnson | ||
Woodman, Woodman, Spare That Tree! | 1911 | I. Berlin | ||
Woodpecker, The | 1902 | E.W. Nevin | Frederick Manley (words) | |
Woodpecker, The | 1926 | L. Panella | ||
Woody Vans | 1911 | K.K. King | ||
⇑Wooing | 1906 | G. Rosey | ||
Wooing Hour, The | 1917 | J.S. Zamecnik | ||
Wooing of the Violin | 1920 | V. Herbert | ||
Wooing Time | 1908 | H. Ingraham(w&m) | ||
Wooing Winds, The | 1911 | G.J. Trinkaus | ||
Wooloomoolooloo | 1902 | T.W. Thurban(w&m) | ||
Woolworth Rag | 1913 | F.H. Klickmann | ||
Woozy | 1903 | A.E. Groves | ||
Wop, Wop, Wop! | 1908 | J. Brockman(w&m) | ||
Words Are in My Heart, The | 1935 | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
Words Are Not Needed | 1917 | J. Kern | ||
Workin' Woman Blues | 1925 | T. Waller | ||
Working Man's Blues | ? | J. Oliver | ||
World at War, The | 1914 | C.A. Rawlings | as Haydon Augarde |
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World Contains But One, The | 1896 | T.H. Northrup | Barney Fagan (words) | |
World Events | 1935 | F.J. St Clair | ||
World is a World of Love, The | ? | T.S. Barron | ||
World Is Mine, The | 1927 | G. Gershwin | Ira Gershwin (words) | |
⇑World is Mine (For I Have You), The | 1924 | B. Gay | ||
World Is Waiting to Waltz .. | ? | H. Warren | Mack Gordon (words) | |
World of Love | 1927 | J. Whidden(w&m) | ||
World Outside | ? | H. Warren | Jerome Lawrence (words) Robert E. Lee (words) |
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World Peace | 1914 | J.S. Zamecnik | ||
World Wide Romeo, A | 1913 | A.W. Brown | Harold R. Atteridge (words) | |
World Will Go on Just the Same, The | 1915 | F.H. Klickmann | ||
World's All Right It's the People Living in It, The | 1921 | R.P. Weston | Ella Shields (sung by) | |
World's Fair March | 1903 | J.F. de Berry | ||
World's Progress March | 1916 | V. Herbert | ||
Worlds Fair Rag | 1912 | H.M. Babcock | ||
Worried | 1923 | V. Rose | G. Kahn (words) | |
Worried | 1924 | B. Rose | Gus Kahn (words) | |
Worried and Lonesome Blues | 1923 | J.P. Johnson | ||
Worried Blues | 1916 | C. Woods | Leroy Williams (co-author) | |
Worryin' | 1927 | G.W. Fairman | ||
Worst Is Yet to Come, The | 1918 | B.F. Grant | Sam M Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) |
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Worthy of You | 1919 | H.A. Tierney | ||
⇑Would You Believe | 1907 | F.J. Brown | ||
Would You Care? | 1905 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
Would You Forgive, Would You Forget | 1909 | C. Shackford(w&m) | ||
Would You Leave Your Happy Home For Me | 1906 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
Would You Like Me Better if My Eyes Were Blue? | 1907 | F.J. Brown | ||
Would You Like to Love a Boy Like Me? | 1907 | A.W. Brown | Harold Richard Atteridge (words) | |
Would You Like to Take a Walk? | 1930 | H. Warren | Mort Dixon (words) Billy Rose (words) |
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Would You Rather Be a Colonel With an Eagle on Your Shoulder, or a Private With a Chicken | 1918 | A. Gottler | Sidney D. Mitchell (words) | |
Would You Take Back the Love You Gave Me | 1917 | E.R. Ball | Al Dubin (words) | |
Would You Take Back the Love You Gave Me | ? | A. Gottler | Sidney Mitchell (words) | |
Would You? | 1915 | G. Arthurs | W. David (words) | |
Would You? | 1936 | N.H. Brown | Arthur Freed (words) | |
Would-Be Politician, A | 1891 | W. Crosby | ||
Wouldn't It Be Nice? | 1944 | J.F. McHugh | Harold Adamson (words) | |
Wouldn't You Like to Flirt With Me | 1906 | H. Rogers | ||
Wounded Lion | 1911 | K.C. Robertson | ||
Wrap Me in a Blanket of Love | 1914 | J. Schwartz | ||
Wrap Me in a Bundle and Take Me Home With You | 1914 | E.A. van Alstyne | Gus Kahn (words) | |
⇑Wrap Me in the Stars & Stripes | 1900 | P. Dresser | Richard Jose (words) | |
Wreath of Roses | 1910 | R.G. Grady | as Violet Hudson |
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Wreck of the Good Ship ''Love'', The | 1910 | S.R. Henry | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
Wreck of the Good Ship, Love | 1909 | K. Mills | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
Wreck of the Julie Plante, The | 1920 | G.de.V. O'Hara | William Henry Drummond (words) | |
Wreck of the Maine, The | n.d. | H.W. Petrie | ||
Wreck of the Titanic, The | 1912 | C.A. Rawlings | as Haydon Augarde |
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Wriggley Band, The | 1912 | G. Arthurs | Worton David (words) W. Bard (sung by) |
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Wriggley Rag, The | 1912 | W. David(w&m) | G. Arthurs (co-author) | |
Wriggley Rag, The | 1913 | E.R. Goetz | M. Franklin (words) | |
Wringin' and Twistin' | 1927 | T. Waller | ||
Write Another Letter to Your Mother | 1901 | L.E. Berliner | Chas. A. Wilson (words) | |
Write Me a Letter, Love | ? | G.H. Kline | ||
Wrong Note Rag, The | 1953 | L. Bernstein | Betty Comden (words) Adolph Green (words) |
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Wrong Rag, The | ? | G. Jenks | ||
Wurlitzer Operatic Band Book, The | 1909 | G.D. Barnard | ||
Wylie Avenue Blues | 1927 | P. Grainger | Joe Davis (co-author) | |
Wynken, Blynken and Nod | 1901 | E.W. Nevin | Eugene Field (words) | |
⇑Wyoming Days | 1914 | K.K. King | ||
Wyoming Lullaby | ? | W. David | as Gene Williams |
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Wyoming March | ? | J.I. Alexander | ||
Wyoming Prance, The | 1910 | K. Mills |