Title | Year | Composer | Attribution | Remarks |
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Y. M. C. A | 1902 | W.H. Anstead | ||
Ya Got Me | 1938 | C.A. Boland | Bickley Reichner (words) | |
Ya Gotta Know How to Love | 1926 | H. Warren | Bud Green (words) | |
Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula | 1916 | E.R. Goetz(w&m) | Joe Young (co-author) Pete Wendling (co-author) |
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Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula | 1916 | P. Wendling | E.R. Goetz (words) Joe Young (words) |
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Yacht Club Swing | 1938 | T. Waller | Herman Autrey/James Price Johnson (co-author) | |
Yaddie Kaddie Kiddie Kaddie Koo | 1916 | G.W. Meyer | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) |
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Yaddo Waltzes | 1899 | A.S. Henry | ||
Yah-De-Dah | 1917 | M.B. Kaufman | ||
Yakatat Piano Man | 1976 | R.R. Darch | ||
Yale Banner | 1902 | A.M. Hirsh | ||
Yale Boola! | 1901 | A.M. Hirsh | ||
Yale Society Two-Step | 1894 | C.L. van Baar | ||
Yaller Gal Dance, The | 1896 | J. Harding | ||
Yaller-Gal Barn Dance, The | 1896 | R. Farban | arr. E. Langsdale |
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Yam, The | 1938 | I. Berlin | ||
Yama Yama Blues | 1919 | S. Williams | C. Williams (co-author) | |
⇑Yamekraw | 1928 | J.P. Johnson | A Negro Rhapsody |
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Yancey Special | 1938 | M.L. Lewis | ||
Yanghidunia | 1907 | E.M. Keene | ||
Yankee | 1917 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
Yankee Bird | 1910 | C.L. Johnson | ||
Yankee Boodle | 1905 | J. Schwartz | Wm. Jerome (words) | |
Yankee Boy | ? | H.L. Alford | ||
Yankee Boys | 1906 | E. Ascher | ||
Yankee Boys | 1913 | A.J. Weidt | ||
Yankee Breezes | 1907 | N. Bierbaum | ||
Yankee Dance | ? | H.O. Wheeler | ||
Yankee Dandy | 1909 | A.J. Weidt | ||
Yankee Doodle Blues, The | 1922 | G. Gershwin | B.G. DeSylva (words) Irving Caesar (words) |
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Yankee Doodle Boy, The | 1904 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
Yankee Doodle Boy Is Good Enough For Me, A | 1916 | W.L. Livernash(w&m) | ||
Yankee Doodle Dandy | 1931 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
Yankee Doodle in Berlin | 1919 | C.N. Daniels | Harry Williams (words) | |
Yankee Doodle Negro, The | 1905 | H.A. Blumenthal(w&m) | ||
⇑Yankee Doodle Rag, The | 1911 | G. Wilson | ||
Yankee Doodle Rhythm | 1927 | G. Gershwin | Ira Gershwin (words) | |
Yankee Doodle's Birthday | 1906 | T.H. Northrup | S. B. Alexander (words) | |
Yankee Doodle's Come to Town | 1908 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
Yankee Doodle's Going to Berlin | 1918 | L.A Hirsch | ||
Yankee Doodle's in the Fight to Stay | 1918 | H.P. Guy | W.H. Goodfellow (words) | |
Yankee Dude | 1907 | J.B. Lampe | ||
Yankee Girl | 1919 | H.L. Stone | ||
Yankee Girl March | 1904 | J.B. Lampe | ||
Yankee Grit | 1905 | A. Holzmann | ||
Yankee Hustler, The | 1901 | E.E. Schmitz | ||
Yankee in Quebec, The | 1904 | W. Beaudry | ||
Yankee Kid | 1909 | C. Blake | ||
Yankee Land | 1904 | M. Hoffmann | ||
Yankee Love | 1911 | E.R. Goetz | I. Berlin (words) | |
Yankee Pep | ? | H.F. Odell | ||
Yankee Prince, The | 1908 | G.M. Cohan | ||
Yankee Rose | 1926 | A. Frankl | Sidney Holden (words) | |
⇑Yankee Tar | 1913 | J.M. Daly | ||
Yankee Tickle | ? | M. Dressler | ||
Yankee Toys | 1907 | B.E. Fischer | ||
Yankiana | 1905 | E.E. Loftis | ||
Yankiana - An American Suite | 1912 | T.W. Thurban | ||
Yankiana-Rag | 1906 | M.J. Gideon | ||
Yanks Started Yankin', The | 1918 | C.R. McCarron | Carey Morgan (words) | |
Yanky Dandy | 1901 | S.G. Kiesling | ||
Yantic March | 1898 | F.M. Wood | as Florence W. Johnson | |
Yascha Michaeloffsky's Melody | 1928 | I. Berlin | ||
Yashmak-Land | 1924 | T.W. Thurban | ||
Yazoo, The | 1903 | F.F. Houlihan | ||
Ye Barn Dance | 1908 | J.R. Shannon | ||
Ye Boston Tea Party | 1896 | A.W. Pryor | ||
Ye Olde Mill Stream | 1906 | G.L. Spaulding | ||
Ye Olden Tyme | ? | A.J. Weidt | ||
Year From Today, A | 1924 | J. Kern | ||
Yearning | 1910 | H. Ossusky | Bartley Costello (words) | |
⇑Yearning | 1919 | C.N. Daniels | as Neil Moret |
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Yearning | ? | L.L. Moore(w&m) | ||
Yearning - Song | 1918 | C.N. Daniels | as Sidney Carter (words) | as Neil Moret; |
Yearning Just For You | 1925 | B. Davis | Joe Burke (co-author) | |
Yearning Rag | 1987 | P. Andersson | ||
Yearning Rag | ? | P. Andersson | ||
Years Ago | 1895 | T.H. Northrup | Ella Woods (words) | |
Years Ago I Left My Rosie Broken-Hearted | 1909 | H.H. Hoyt | Napoleon Caouette (words) | |
Years and Years Ago | 1899 | J. Tabrar | T C Callaghan (words) | |
Years I've Spent With You, The | 1913 | C.L. Johnson | C.L. Butterfield (words) | |
Years Years Years | 1908 | L.A Hirsch | Jean C. Havez (words) | |
Years, Years Ago | 1911 | L. Friedman | Herman Kahn (words) | |
Yellow Bridge | 1899 | F.G. McCool | ||
Yellow Butterflies Waltz | 1917 | M. Loeb-Evans | ||
Yellow Dog Blues, The | 1919 | W.C. Handy(w&m) | same lyrics as Yellow Dog Rag |
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Yellow Dog Blues, The | 1925 | B. Smith | ||
Yellow Dog Rag, The | 1914 | W.C. Handy(w&m) | later retitled Blues in 1919 |
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Yellow Fellow, The | 1896 | W.B. Rogers | ||
⇑Yellow Jacket | ? | W.P. Brayton | ||
Yellow Kid | 1897 | J.F. Barth | ||
Yellow Moccasin, The | 1904 | C. Saile | ||
Yellow Rose Rag | 1904 | W.H. Etter | ||
Yellow Rose Rag | 1976 | T. Waldo | ||
Yellow Tulips | ? | T. Parrish | ||
Yellowstone Trail | 1923 | K.K. King | ||
Yeoman of the Guard, A | 1903 | T.H. Northrup(w&m) | ||
Yep-Roc-Heresay | 1945 | S. Gaillard | ||
Yera'o | 191- | J.H. de Boos | ||
Yes I'll Wait Awhile | 1896 | P. Dresser | ||
Yes Indeed He Do | 1928 | P. Grainger | ||
Yes or No | 1914 | C.M. Jones | ||
Yes She Did | 1909 | K. Mills | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
Yes to You | 1934 | R.A. Whiting | Sidney Clare (words) | |
Yes, I Love You | 1893 | R.M. Stults | ||
Yes, if You Like - Waltz | 1885 | O. Roeder | ||
Yes, My Darling Daughter | ? | H. Warren(w&m) | ||
⇑Yes, Yes | 1931 | C. Conrad | Cliff Friend (words) | |
Yester-Eve | 1922 | J.S. Zamecnik | ||
Yesterday | 1907 | C.K. Harris | ||
Yesterday and To-day | 1896 | B.H. Janssen | ||
Yesterday's Roses | 1942 | F. Rose | Gene Autry (words) | |
Yesterdays | 1912 | B.E. Fischer | ||
Yesterdays | 1933 | J. Kern | Otto Harbach (words) | |
Yesterthoughts | 1900 | V. Herbert | ||
Yiddish Rag | 1902 | A. Traxler | ||
Yiddish Rag, The | 1909 | J.H. McKeon(w&m) | Harry M. Piano (co-author) W. Raymond Walker (co-author) |
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Yiddisha Eyes | 1910 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
Yiddisha Nightingale | 1911 | I. Berlin | ||
Yiddisha Rag, The | 1910 | W.R. Walker | ||
Yiddisha Rag - Song, The | 1909 | W.R. Walker | Jos. H. McKeon (words) Harry M. Piano (words) |
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Yiddisha Turkey Trot, The | 1912 | H. Carroll(w&m) | ||
Yiddishe Momme, A | 1932 | L. Pollack | Jack Yellen (words) | |
Yiddisher Charleston | 1926 | F. Fisher(w&m) | ||
Yiddisher Charleston | 1926 | B. Rose | F. Fisher (co-author) | |
⇑Yiddisher-Irish Baby, The | 1915 | W. David | Fred Godfrey (co-author) L. Wright (co-author) |
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Yiddle, on Your Fiddle, Play Some Ragtime | 1909 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
Yimmini Yee, I Yumped My Yob for You | 1906 | T.F. Morse | ||
Ylva Rag | 1966 | S. Borg | ||
Yo San | 1915 | D.H. Caslar | ||
Yo' Got to Be Kind to Me | 1914 | S. Brooks | ||
Yo' Got to Hab a Lincese or Yo' Can't Get In | 1905 | V. Karns | ||
Yo' Mama Blues | 2001 | S. Keller | ||
Yo's Honey to Yo' Mammy Jes' the Same | 1917 | J. Kendis | ||
Yo-San | 1904 | A.W. Brown | ||
Yo-San | 1919 | W.C. Polla | Jean Lefavre (words) | |
Yoestic Two Step | 1904 | H.N. Koverman | ||
Yogiland | 1919 | D.J. Sullivan | ||
Yoki | ? | W.C. Polla | as W. C. Powell | |
Yokohama | 1904 | M. King | ||
Yokohama Charmer | 1905 | A.J. Doyle | Murray Rose (words) | |
Yolanda | 1945 | H. Warren | Arthur Freed (words) | |
Yon Yonson's Version of a Cake-Walk | 1899 | J.V. Youmans | ||
⇑Yoo = La! | 1909 | J.L. Golden | ||
Yoo're Talking Rag Time | 1899 | Beaumont Sisters | ||
You Ain't Got the Girl 'till the Ring Is on Her Finger | 1910 | J. Kendis | Herman Paley (words) Al Bryan (words) |
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You Ain't Mad, Are You | 1916 | T.S. Barron | Harry Ralph (words) | |
You Ain't Mad, Is Yer | 1905 | T.S. Barron | Felix F. Feist (words) | |
You Ain't Talking to Me | 1909 | S. Brooks | Mat. Marshall (words) | |
You All Got to Be Born and Bred in Kentucky | 1917 | G. le Boy | ||
You Alone | 1900 | S. Koninsky | ||
You Always Greet Me With the Same Old Smile | 1907 | T.F. Morse | Bartley Costello (words) | |
You and I | 1905 | E. Read | ||
You and I | 1916 | G.L. Spaulding | ||
You and I | 1921 | H.P. Guy | Johnny Piggot (words) | |
You and I | 1922 | A.M. Sanders(w&m) | Monte Carlo (co-author) | |
You and I in the Moonlight | 1929 | M.K. Jerome | Ned Washington (words) | |
You and I, Love You and Me | 1927 | A. von Tilzer | Neville Fleeson (words) | |
You and I, My Girl | 1924 | H. Auracher | Harlan Thompson (words) | as Harry Archer |
You and Me in the Summertime | 1911 | M. Aufderheide | Rudolph Aufderheide (words) | |
You and the Girl You Love | 1906 | M. Levi | ||
⇑You and the Moon and a Ragtime Tune | 1913 | A. von Tilzer | William Vaughan Dunham (words) | |
You and You Waltz | 1917 | G.L. Cobb | T.S. Allen (co-author) | as Leo Gordon |
You and Your Smile | 1919 | J.F. Barth(w&m) | ||
You Are All My Dreams Come True | 1920 | E. Bridges | Dorothy Terriss (words) | |
You Are All the World to Me | 1908 | J.R. Hubbell | Robert B Smith (words) | |
You Are Love | 1928 | J. Kern | Oscar Hammerstein II (words) | |
You Are My Affinity | 1908 | J.W. Stanford(w&m) | ||
You Are My All in All | 1917 | W. Eckstein | H. Thomas (co-author) Walter Bruce (words) |
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You Are My Girl- Ski | 1910 | W. David | George Arthurs (words) W. Bard (sung by) G. Arthurs (sung by) |
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You Are My Inspiration | 1942 | L. Coffee | ||
You Are My Life, My All | 1907 | A.J. Doyle | John Kemble (words) | |
You Are My Lucky Star | 1935 | N.H. Brown | Arthur Freed (words) | |
You Are My Rain-Beau | 1923 | L.A Hirsch | ||
You Are My Song Divine | 1936 | L. Wright | ||
You Are My Sunshine | 1940 | J. Davis | Charles Mitchell (words) | |
You Are My Woman | 1931 | S. Romberg | Oscar Hammerstein II (words) | |
You Are Not the Girl I Loved Long Ago | 1901 | E. Smith(w&m) | ||
You Are the Ideal of My Dreams | 1910 | H. Ingraham(w&m) | ||
⇑You Are the Mother of Pearl | 1911 | G. Arthurs | Alf J Lawrance (words) | |
You Are the One I Love | 1913 | E.C. Mahony | Owen Clark (words) | |
You Are the Only Girl I'll Ever Care About | 1899 | G. Edwards | Will D Cobb (words) | |
You Are the Rose of My Heart | 1914 | J. Kendis | Andrew K Allison (words) | |
You Are the Rose That Will Never Die | 1914 | T. Snyder | Bert Kalmar (words) | |
You Are the Star That Guides My Way | 1908 | M.H. Rosenfeld | Paul Lincke (words) | |
You Are the World to Me | 1914 | H. Tobias(w&m) | ||
You Are You | 1925 | G. Gershwin | ||
You Be Daddy, and I'll Be You | 1904 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | ||
You Be My Girl | 1897 | T.S. Allen(w&m) | ||
You Belong to Me | 1916 | V. Herbert(w&m) | ||
You Bet I'm Glad to Be Just Where I Am | 1908 | G.W. Meyer | Earle C. Jones (words) | |
You Better Keep the Home Fires Burning | 1925 | P. Wenrich | ||
You Better Stop Messin' Around | 1923 | A. Gumble | Henry Creamer (words) | |
You Broke My Heart to Pass the Time Away | 1913 | J. Goodwin | Leo Wood (words) | |
You Broke My Heart to Pass the Time Away | 1913 | L. Wood | Joe Goodwin (words) | |
You Broke My Heart With Your Eyes | 1919 | S. Williams | Alonzo A. Govern (words) | |
You Brought Ireland Right Over to Me | 1917 | E.R. Ball | J. Keirn Brennan (words) | |
⇑You Brought Old Ireland Back to Me | 1917 | J.R. Robinson | Marguerite Kendall (words) | |
You Call It Madness But I Call It Love | 1931 | C. Conrad | Gladys DuBois (words) Rus Columbo (words) Paul Gregory (words) |
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You Came, You Saw, ''You Conquered'' | 1917 | C.K. Harris | ||
You Can Be Kissed | 1935 | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
You Can Bring Love's Sunshine to Dry Up All My Tears | 1920 | J.C. Halls | ||
You Can Buy Them For a Penny in the Street | 1898 | A. Macey | Perroquet. (words) Hana. (words) Dora Clifford (sung by) |
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You Can Find It in the Papers Every Day | 1910 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
You Can Go As Far As You Like With Me | 1911 | R.H. Bowers | ||
You Can Have Him | 1949 | I. Berlin | ||
You Can Have It Any Time at All | 1913 | R. Cormack | Arthur Goodhart (words) | |
You Can Have It, I Don't Want It | 1918 | M.O. Hill | Armand J. Piron (co-author) | |
You Can Have It, I Don't Want It | 1918 | A.J. Piron | May Hill (co-author) Clarence Williams (co-author) |
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You Can Have It, I Don't Want It | 1918 | C. Williams | May Hill (co-author) Armand J Piron (co-author) |
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You Can Have Your ''Oh, You Kids'' But Its a Lovin' Wife For Mine | 1909 | H. Ingraham(w&m) | ||
You Can Make My Life a Bed of Roses | 1932 | L. Brown | ||
You Can Take Me Away From Dixie | 1923 | F. Rose | Roger Lewis (words) | |
You Can Take the Baby | 1900 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
You Can Tell She Comes From Dixie | 1937 | M. Ager | Marry Symes (words) | |
⇑You Can Tell That He's an American | 1918 | P. Wenrich | H.E. Johnson (words) | |
You Can Tell That I'm Irish | 1916 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
You Can't Be True to Number Two When False to Number One | 1904 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | William Trokie (words) | |
You Can't Beat Us if It Takes Ten Million More | 1918 | E.R. Ball | J. Keirn Brennan (words) | |
You Can't Blame Your Uncle Sammy | ? | I. Dash | ||
You Can't Brush Me Off | 1940 | I. Berlin | ||
You Can't Deny You're Irish | 1918 | G.M. Cohan | ||
You Can't Do What My Last Man Did | 1923 | J.P. Johnson | Allie Moore (words) | |
You Can't Expect Kisses From Me | 1911 | R. Lewis | Rubey Cowan (words) | |
You Can't Fool All of the People All of the Time | 1913 | S.N. Edmonds | ||
You Can't Fool All the People All the Time | 1903 | H.K. Hadley | Frederick Ranken (words) | |
You Can't Fool Me No More | 1900 | N. Bivins(w&m) | ||
You Can't Fool the Girls Any More | 1917 | A. Gottler | Alex Gerber (words) | |
You Can't Forget the Old Love | 1899 | C. Shackford(w&m) | ||
You Can't Forget Your Mother When the Heart Turns Home | 1915 | J.H. Ellis | ||
You Can't Get a Man With a Gun | 1946 | I. Berlin | ||
You Can't Get Along With 'em or Without 'em | 1916 | F. Fisher | G. Clarke (words) | |
You Can't Get Away From It | 1913 | J. Schwartz | William Jerome (words) Grant Clarke (words) |
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⇑You Can't Get Away From the Blarney | 1917 | H. von Tilzer | ||
You Can't Guess Who Flirted With Me | 1906 | H. Durand | Morris Manley (words) | |
You Can't Have Your Cake and Eat It | 1939 | T. Waller | ||
You Can't Have Your Name Upon My Door | 1898 | T.M. Geary | H.J. Breen (words) | |
You Can't Join This Show | 1902 | N. Bivins(w&m) | ||
You Can't Jolly Molly Any More | 1910 | T.S. Allen(w&m) | ||
You Can't Lose a Broken Heart | ? | J.P. Johnson | Flournoy Miller (words) | |
You Can't Lose the Blues With Colors | 1957 | I. Berlin | ||
You Can't Make a Fool Out of Me | 1923 | E.A. van Alstyne | Paul Cunningham (words) | |
You Can't Make Me Stop Loving You | 1910 | K. Mills | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
You Can't Mend a Broken Heart | 1915 | S. Brooks | ||
You Can't Play Every Instrument in the Band | 1913 | J.L. Golden | Joseph Cawthorn (words) | |
You Can't Play in Our Yard Any More | 1894 | H.W. Petrie | ||
You Can't Pull the Wool Over My Eyes | 1936 | M. Ager | Charles Newman (co-author) Murray Mencher (co-author) |
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You Can't Run Around With a Lot of Little Girls | 1918 | J.F. Hanley | Ballard MacDonald (words) Joe Goodwin (words) |
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You Can't Run Away From Love Tonight | 1937 | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
You Can't Say No to a Soldier | ? | H. Warren | Mack Gordon (words) | |
You Can't Shake That Shimmie Here | 1919 | F.T. Dabney | ||
⇑You Can't Shush Katie -The Gabbiest Girl in Town | ? | H. Warren | Harry White (words) Henry Creamer (words) |
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You Can't Stop a Girl From Thinking | 1897 | J. Tabrar | J.P. Harrington (words) George Le Brunn (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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You Can't Stop Me From Loving You | 1909 | T.S. Allen(w&m) | ||
You Can't Tell the Diff'rence After Dark | 1930 | M. Pinkard | ||
You Can't Tell the Mothers From the Daughters | 1917 | J. Glogau | Jack Yellen (words) | |
You Can't Walk Back From an Aeroplane! | 1927 | I.M. Bibo | William B Friedlander (co-author) | |
You Cannot Make Your Shimmy Shake on Tea | 1919 | I. Berlin | ||
You Cannot Shake That Shimmie Here | 1919 | G. Van | Schenk (co-author) Gill Wells (words) |
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You Cannot Turn Against Her | 1900 | M.H. Rosenfeld | Andrew B. Stirling (words) | |
You Cant Make a Monkey Out of Me | 1925 | B. Rose | Clarence Gaskill (words) | |
You Couldn't Be Cuter | 1938 | J. Kern | Dorothy Fields (words) | |
You Couldn't Hardly Notice It at All | 1902 | H. von Tilzer | Vincent P. Bryan (words) | |
You Darling You | 1923 | J. Brockman | ||
You Dear Old Mother of Mine | 1914 | F.H. Klickmann | J Will Callahan (words) | |
You Did, You Know You Did | 1913 | L.F. Muir | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
You Didn't Care | 1915 | G.L. Cobb | W. R. Williams (words) | |
You Didn't Know the Music | 1931 | S. Coslow | ||
You Discover You're in New York | ? | H. Warren | Leo Robin (words) | |
⇑You Do the Darndest Things, Baby | 1936 | L. Pollack | Sidney D. Mitchell (words) | |
You Don't Handle 'nuff Money For Me | 1898 | I. Jones | ||
You Don't Have to Be Irish to Be Welcome in an Irishman's Home | 1917 | T.F. Morse | ||
You Don't Have to Bring Me Violets | 1912 | R. Lewis | Ernie Erdman (words) | |
You Don't Have to Come From Ireland to Be Irish | 1917 | B.F. Grant | George Graff Jr (words) | |
You Don't Have to Go to Borneo | 1917 | H. Jentes | Alex Gerber (words) | |
You Don't Know | 1918 | L.S. Roberts | ||
You Don't Know My Mind | ? | C. Williams | Virginia Liston (words) Sam H. Gray (words) |
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You Don't Seem Like the Girl I Used to Know | 1905 | H. Frantzen | Bert Fitzgibbon (words) | |
You Don't Stop the World From Going Round | 1899 | F. Hylands | Will J. Hardman (words) | |
You Don't Take a Sandwich to a Picnic | 1915 | W. David | J. P. Long (words) Fred Walmsley (sung by) |
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You Don't Understand | ? | C. Williams | Spencer Williams (words) James P. Johnson (words) |
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You Dream | 1910 | J. Schwartz | ||
You Dropped Me Like a Red Hot Penny | 1936 | F.E. Ahlert | Joe Young (words) | |
You Fit Into the Picture | 1935 | J. Greer | Bud Green (words) | |
You Flew Away From the Nest | 1926 | B. Kalmar | Harry Ruby (words) | |
You For Me | 1909 | T.H. Northrup | Richard F. Carroll (words) | |
You For Me When Your Wife's Away | 1910 | E Edwards | ||
⇑You For Me When Your Wife's Away | 1910 | A. Longbrake(w&m) | ||
You Forgot About Me | 1940 | J.F. Hanley | Sammy Mysels (words) Dick Robertson (words) |
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You Found Me, and I Found You | 1918 | J. Kern | ||
You Gave Me Your Heart | 1922 | T. Snyder | Harry Bache Smith (words) Francis Wheeler (words) |
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You Go in Mister Friend of Mine, I'll Stay Out Here | 1910 | S. Brooks | ||
You Go to My Head | 1938 | J.F. Coots | Haven Gillespie (words) | |
You Got to Play Rag Time | 1899 | A.B. Sloane | Jean C. Havez (words) Maude Raymond (sung by) |
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You Gotta Be Good to Me | 1927 | V. Rose | Lewis (words) Young (words) |
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You Gotta Know How | 1925 | E. Erdman(w&m) | Walter Donalson (co-author) Ralph Williams (co-author) |
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You Gotta Know How to Dance | 1926 | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
You Gotta Swing It | 1942 | T. Waller | ||
You Grow Sweeter As the Years Go By | 1939 | J. Mercer(w&m) | Florrie Forde (sung by) | |
You Have Stolen My Heart Away | 1908 | C.L. Johnson | Gilbert Moyle (words) | |
You Have To Put Him To Sleep With The Marseillaise And Wake Him Up With A OO-LA-LA | 1918 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
You Haven't Know Me Long Enough For That | 1899 | W.H. Penn | R.A. Browne (words) | |
You Just You | 1914 | H. Frey | ||
You Just You | 1926 | E.H. Day | ||
You Keep Coming Back Like a Song | 1943 | I. Berlin | ||
⇑You Keep Sending 'em Over and We'll Keep Knocking 'em Down | 1918 | H. Ruby | Sidney D. Mitchell (words) | |
You Keep Your Eye on Me and I'll Keep My Eye on You | 1912 | H. Carroll | Will Dillon (words) | |
You Kissed Me | 1914 | C.K. Harris | ||
You Know and I Know | 1915 | J. Kern | Schuyler Green (words) | |
You Know I Love You | 1919 | W.C. Polla | Phil Ponce (words) | as W. C. Powell |
You Know You Are Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone | 1923 | S.N. Edmonds | ||
You Know You Belong to Somebody Else (So Why Don't You Leave Me Alone) | 1922 | J.V. Monaco | Eugene West (words) | |
You Know You Won't | 1913 | A. Gumble | ||
You Left Me Out in the Rain | 1924 | S. Violinsky | Willie Raskin (words) Billy Rose (words) |
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You Let Me Down | 1935 | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
You Little Café, Good-Day | 1913 | I. Caryll | C. M. S. McLellan (words) | |
You Little So-And-So | 1932 | S. Coslow(w&m) | Leo Robin (co-author) | |
You Look Awful Good to Father | 1905 | J.E. Howard | Frank R Adams (words) Will M Hough (words) |
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You Look Good to Me | ? | B. Rose | Walter Donaldson (words) | |
You Look Just Like a Girl I Used to Know | 1909 | D. Ramsay | ||
You Look Just Like Your Mother, Mary | 1913 | A. Piantadosi | Howard Wesley (words) | |
You Look Like an Angel | 1918 | M. Pinkard | Nat Vincent (co-author) | |
You Look Like an Angel | 1918 | N.H. Vincent | Maceo Pinkard (words) | |
⇑You Look Like Broadway to Me | 1908 | E.J. Hogben | A.J. Carey (words) | |
You Look So Familiar | ? | H. Warren | Jack Brooks (words) | |
You Made Me Care | 1940 | J.G. Gilbert(w&m) | Vera Lynn (sung by) | |
You Made Me Love You | 1913 | J.V. Monaco | Joseph McCarthy (words) Florence Smithson (sung by) |
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You Made the World For Me | 1916 | E.A. van Alstyne | Bessie Buchanan (words) | |
You Make It Easy to Be True | ? | H. Warren | Harold Adamson (words) Leo McCarey (words) |
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You Make Me Feel So Foolish | 1918 | F. Fisher | J. McCarthy (words) Henry Lewis (words) |
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You May Always Be My Sweetheart | 1909 | A.B. Sloane | O. Henry (words) Franklin P. Adams (words) |
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You May Be Irish, Murphy, But I Think That You're in Dutch | 1912 | F. Fisher | ||
You May Be the World to Your Mother But You're Only an Oil Can to Me | 1920 | H. von Tilzer | William Jerome (words) | |
You May Go But This Will Bring You Back | 1898 | B.R. Harney(w&m) | ||
You May Hold a Million Girlies in Your Arms | 1916 | F. Fisher | Howard Johnson (words) | |
You May Not Be an Angel | ? | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
You May Regret Some Day | ? | J.W. Bratton | Walter H. Ford (words) | |
You Mean All That and More to Me | 1919 | A. Piantadosi(w&m) | ||
You Missed A Good Woman | 1915 | C. Williams | ||
You Must Be Losin' Your Mind | 1941 | T. Waller | ||
You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby | 1938 | H. Warren | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
⇑You Must Love Someone | 1913 | G.W. Meyer | Sam M Lewis (words) | |
You Must Not Touch | ? | W. Furst(w&m) | ||
You Mustn't Blame the Copper, Blame the Cook | 1901 | I. Witmark | ||
You Mustn't Keep Your Damp Boots On, John! | 1912 | G. Arthurs | F.W. Leigh (words) | |
You Need a Rag | 1914 | T.F. Morse | ||
You Needn't Come Home | 1901 | H. Cannon(w&m) | ||
You Needn't Go to College if You've Been to College Inn | 1911 | H. Ingraham | Edgar Selden (words) | |
You Never Can Tell | 1920 | A. von Tilzer | Lew Brown (words) | |
You Never Can Tell by the Label | 1906 | T.F. Morse | ||
You Never Can Tell What a Kiss Will Do | 1900 | J.W. Bratton | ||
You Never Knew | 1920 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
You Never Knew About Me | 1917 | J. Kern | ||
You Never Spoke to Me Like That Before | 1903 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
You Once Was Excess Baggage, Now You'se Only Common Freight | 1899 | A.B. Sloane | Saumenig (words) Robb (words) Anna Boyd (sung by) |
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You or No One | 1933 | P. Tinturin | Bob Rothberg (words) | |
You Ought to Know | 1924 | E. Blake | ||
You Oughta See My Baby | 1920 | F.E. Ahlert | Roy Turk (words) | |
You Owe Your Dear Mother That Too | 1934 | C.L. Johnson | Lloyd A. Calkins (words) | |
⇑You Picked a Bad Day Out to Say Good-Bye | 1913 | I. Berlin | ||
You Planted a Rose in the Garden of Love | 1914 | E.R. Ball | J. Will Callahan (words) | |
You Ragged Your Way Into My Heart | 192- | R.A.A. Stoneham | ||
You Really Don't Know How Much I Love You | 1917 | B.M. Tice | J. Will Callahan (words) | |
You Remind Me of My Mother | 1922 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
You Said It | 1931 | H. Arlen | Jack Yellen (words) | |
You Said It! | 1919 | H.W. Santley | Bert Kalmar (words) Eddie Fox (words) |
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You Said Something | 1917 | J. Kern | P.G. Wodehouse (words) | |
You Said the Same Thing to Me | 1917 | M. Ager | H.E. Johnson (words) | |
You Say That You Adore Me Madly | ? | W. Furst(w&m) | ||
You Say the Nicest Things, Baby | 1948 | J.F. McHugh | Harold Adamson (words) | |
You Say the Sweetest Things, Baby | 1940 | H. Warren | Mack Gordon (words) | |
You Seem to Be Forgetting Me | 1916 | B.M. Tice | Frank Connor (words) | |
You Send Me | 1943 | J.F. McHugh | Harold Adamson (words) | |
You Sent a Love Torpedo Right Through My Heart | ? | E. Platzmann | ||
You Should Not 'A Done It | 1935 | K. Arnold | ||
You Slay Me | 1931 | M. Pinkard | William Tracey (words) Archie Bleyer (words) |
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You Smile at Me | 1926 | B. Kalmar | Harry Ruby (co-author) | |
⇑You Spoke Unkindly to Your Mother, Jack | 1890 | P. Dresser | ||
You Started Me Dreaming | 1936 | J.F. Coots | Benny Davis (words) | |
You Started Me Dreaming | 1936 | B. Davis | J. Fred Coots (words) | |
You Stay at Home in Your Own House | 1897 | H.W. Petrie | ||
You Stepped Out of a Dream | 1941 | N.H. Brown | Gus Kahn (words) | |
You Stole My Gal | 1910 | J.T. Branen | Edward Laska (words) | |
You Stole My Gal | ? | J.T. Branen | Edward Laska (words) | |
You Taught Me How to Love You, Now Teach Me to Forget | 1909 | G.W. Meyer | Alfred Bryan (words) Jack Drislane (words) |
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You Tell 'em | 1920 | N. Osborne | A. Stanley Dunkerley (words) | |
You Tell 'em Ivories | 1921 | Z. Confrey | ||
You Tell Me Your Dream (I'll Tell You Mine) | 1928 | G. Kahn | C.N. Daniels (co-author) | |
You Tell Me Your Dream, I'll Tell You Mine | 1899 | C.N. Daniels | Seymour Rice (words) Albert H. Brown (words) |
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You Tell Me Your Secrets, I'll Tell You Mine | 1913 | F.J. Brown | John B. Gardner (words) | |
You Told Me You Had Money in the Bank | 1899 | J.S. Mathews | H. Bulger (co-author) Maude Raymond (sung by) |
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You Took My Breath Away | 1935 | S. Coslow(w&m) | Richard A Whiting (co-author) | |
You Took My Breath Away | 1935 | R.A. Whiting | Sam Coslow (words) | |
You Try Somebody Else | 1931 | R. Henderson | B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown (co-author) | |
You Turned the Tables on Me | 1936 | L. Alter | Sidney D. Mitchell (words) | |
⇑You Wake Up in the Morning in Chicago | 1915 | H. Carroll | Ballard Macdonald (words) Coleman Goetz (words) |
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You Want Lovin' | 1929 | S. Coslow(w&m) | Larry Spier (co-author) Jack Osterman (co-author) |
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You Want Someone to Love You | 1908 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
You Went Away Too Far and Stayed Away Too Long | 1926 | J.V. Monaco | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
You Were Meant For Me | 1922 | E. Blake | ||
You Were Meant For Me | 1929 | N.H. Brown | Arthur Freed (words) | |
You Were Never Introduced to Me | 1902 | N. Bivins(w&m) | ||
You Were Never Lovelier | 1942 | J. Kern | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
You Will Remember Vienna | 1930 | S. Romberg | Oscar Hammerstein II (words) | |
You Will, Won't You? | 1926 | J. Kern | Otto Harbach (words) Anne Caldwell (words) |
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You Won't Have to Pick Any Daisies Apart to Find Out Whether I Love You | 1912 | L.A Hirsch | Will D. Cobb (words) | |
You Won't Have to Show Me How | ? | L. Udall | Karl Kennett (words) | |
You Wonderful You | 1950 | H. Warren | Jack Brooks (words) Saul Chaplin (words) |
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You Wouldn't Fool Me, Would You? | 1928 | L. Brown | B. G. De Sylva (co-author) Ray Henderson (co-author) |
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You Wouldn't Know the Old Place Now | 1912 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
You'd Be Hard to Replace | ? | H. Warren | Ira Gershwin (words) | |
You'd Be Surprised | 1919 | I. Berlin | ||
You'd Better Get a Girl Before the Boys Come Home or You'll Never Get a Girl at All | 1918 | J.H. Santly | C. Hess (words) Sidney D Mitchell (words) |
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⇑You'd Rather Forget Than Forgive | 1928 | J. Davis(w&m) | H.E. Johnson (co-author) | |
You'll Always Be Just Sweet Sixteen to Me | 1908 | J.W. Bratton | Paul West (words) | |
You'll Always Be Sweet Sixteen to Me | 1917 | P. Wenrich | Jack Mahoney (words) | |
You'll Always Be the Same Sweet Girl | 1915 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
You'll Always Find a Lot of Sunshine in My Old Kentucky Home | 1918 | L. Brown | Rubey Cowan (words) | |
You'll Be My Sweetheart Always | 1896 | E.F. Kendall | ||
You'll Be Sorry | 1913 | G.L. Cobb | Jack Yellen (words) | |
You'll Be Sorry But You'll Be Sorry Too Late | 1919 | M. Pinkard | William Tracey (words) | |
You'll Be Sorry in the Morning | 1903 | T.H. Northrup | George Totten Smith (words) | |
You'll Be Sorry That You Made Me Cry | 1921 | A. von Tilzer | Neville Fleeson (words) | |
You'll Be Sorry When I'm Gone | 1896 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
You'll Be There | 1915 | E.R. Ball | J. Keirn Brennan (words) | |
You'll Be Welcome When You Get Back Home | 1913 | H. Jentes(w&m) | ||
You'll Do the Same Thing Over Again | 1911 | A. Gumble | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
You'll Find a Little Bit of Ireland Everywhere | 1916 | S. Murphy | ||
You'll Find Old Dixieland in France | 1918 | G.W. Meyer | G. Clarke (words) | |
You'll Find Your Answer in My Eyes | 1929 | A. Baer | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
You'll Get All That's Coming to You | 1898 | H. von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words) | |
⇑You'll Get By | 1932 | J.F. Coots | Ray Turk (words) | |
You'll Have to Ask My Mother | 1909 | K. Mills | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
You'll Have to Hurry | 1900 | M. Shaul | ||
You'll Have to Swing It | 1936 | S. Coslow(w&m) | ||
You'll Have to Transfer | 1899 | A. Holzmann | ||
You'll Have to Wait Till My Ship Comes In | 1906 | G. Evans | R. Shields (words) | |
You'll Kill 'em | 1928 | H. Auracher | as Harry Archer | |
You'll Know | 1900 | J.W. Casey | G.A. Norton (words) | |
You'll Like It | 1919 | A.W. Brown | Haven Gillespie (words) Joseph T. Burrowes (words) |
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You'll Long For Me | ? | C. Smith | C. Williams (words) | |
You'll Love Your Sani-Bilt | 1929 | W. Eckstein | Henry Deyglun (words) | |
You'll Never Be Missed a Hundred Years From Now | 1927 | B. Rose(w&m) | Mort Dixon (co-author) Redmond Farrar (co-author) |
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You'll Never Get to Heaven With Those Eyes | 1924 | J.V. Monaco | G. Clarke (words) Edgar Leslie (words) |
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You'll Never Get Up to Heaven That Way | 1933 | A. Baer | Sammy Lerner (words) | |
You'll Never Go to Heaven | 1937 | J.H. Santly | Al Bryan (words) | |
You'll Never Know | 1891 | C.K. Harris(w&m) | ||
You'll Never Know | 1901 | M.H. Rosenfeld(w&m) | ||
You'll Never Know | 1915 | C.J.W. Jerreld | James Lorimer (words) | |
⇑You'll Never Know | 1943 | H. Warren | Mark Gordon (words) | |
You'll Never Know the Good Fellow I've Been | 1911 | J. Coogan | ||
You'll Never Know What Love Is Until I Love You | 1902 | G. Edwards | Edgar Smith (words) | |
You'll Never Miss the Water Till the Well Runs Dry | 1905 | E. Erdman | Frank W. Sterns (words) | |
You'll Never Miss the Water Till the Well Runs Dry | 1908 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
You'll Never Need a Doctor No More | 1921 | C. Smith | Chris smith (words) | |
You're a Better Man Than I Am, Gunga-Din | 1918 | N. Osborne | Sam Ehrlich (words) | |
You're a Builder Upper | 1934 | H. Arlen | Ira Gershwin (words) E. Y. Harburg (words) |
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You're a Classy Lassie | 1910 | C. Blake | Earle C. Jones (words) | |
You're a Credit to the Austral Flag | 1914 | E. Leslie | ||
You're a Dangerous Girl | 1916 | J.V. Monaco | Grant Clarke (words) | |
You're a Dear Old World After All | 1909 | J.E. Howard | Frank R Adams (words) Will M Hough (words) |
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You're a Good Old Car | 1921 | H. von Tilzer | Edward P. Moran (words) Andrew B. Sterling (words) |
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You're a Grand Old Rag | 1906 | G.M. Cohan(w&m) | ||
You're a Great Big Lonesome Baby | 1917 | G. Kahn(w&m) | C.L. Cooke (co-author) R.A. Whiting (co-author) |
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You're a Little Naughty Baby | 1917 | N.H. Vincent(w&m) | ||
You're a Pain the Heart to Me | 1929 | P. Wendling | Jack Meskill (words) Al Hoffman (words) |
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You're a Sweetheart | 1937 | J.F. McHugh | Harold Adamson (words) | |
⇑You're All Right But You Can't Ring In | 1898 | S. Furth | ||
You're All Right Eddie | 1904 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
You're All the World to Me | 1906 | M. Hoffmann | Addison Burkhardt (words) | |
You're Always in My Arms | 1929 | H.A. Tierney | J. McCarthy (words) | |
You're Always Messin' 'Round With My Man | ? | C. Johnson | ||
You're Always Spring Cleaning | 1908 | G. Arthurs | C W Murphy (words) Amber Austa (sung by) |
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You're an Angel | 1935 | J.F. McHugh | Dorothy Fields (words) | |
You're an Education | 1938 | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
You're an Old Smoothie | 1932 | R.A. Whiting(w&m) | Herb Nacio Brown (words) B.G. DeSylva (words) |
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You're As Pretty As a Picture | 1938 | J.F. McHugh | Harold Adamson (words) | |
You're As Welcome As the Flowers in May | 1902 | D.J. Sullivan(w&m) | ||
You're Crazy With the Heat | 1905 | A.B. Sloane(w&m) | ||
You're Devastating | 1933 | J. Kern | Otto Harbach (words) | |
You're Drifting Further From Me, Day by Day | 1899 | C.N. Daniels | Frederick H. Scott (words) | |
You're Easy to Dance With | 1942 | I. Berlin(w&m) | ||
You're For Me When You're Sweet Sixteen | 1909 | K. Mills | Robert Roden (words) Andrew B. Sterling (words) |
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You're Getting Better Looking Every Day | 1909 | M. Franklin | Addison Burkhardt (words) | |
You're Getting to Be a Habit With Me | 1933 | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
⇑You're Giving Me a Song and a Dance | 1936 | M. Ager | Marty Symes (words) | |
You're Goin' to Fall in Love With California | 1918 | J.V. Monaco | Paul Cunningham (words) | |
You're Going Far Away, Lad | 1897 | P. Dresser | ||
You're Gonna Be Sorry | 1945 | M. Pinkard | Lester Rutsky (words) | |
You're Gonna Lose Your Gal | 1933 | J.V. Monaco | Joe Young (words) | |
You're Gwine to Get Somethin' What You Don't Expect | 1910 | B.A. Williams | ||
You're Here and I'm Here | 1914 | J. Kern | ||
You're in Kentucky Sure As You're Born | 1923 | H. Gillespie(w&m) | George A Little (co-author) Larry Shay (co-author) |
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You're in Love | 1905 | H.O. Sutton | Jean Lenox (words) | |
You're in Love | 1906 | L. Edwards | ||
You're in Love | 1917 | R. Friml | Otto Harbach (words) Edward Clark (words) |
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You're in Love With Every One | 1924 | R. Henderson | Mort Dixon (words) | |
You're In My Arms | 1941 | M. Carr | Jack Poppewell (words) Celia Lipton (sung by) |
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You're in Style When You're Wearing a Smile | 1918 | A.W. Brown(w&m) | G. Kahn (co-author) E.A. van Alstyne (co-author) |
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You're in Style When You're Wearing a Smile. Professional Copy | 1918 | G. Kahn | E.A. van Alstyne (co-author) | |
You're in the Right Church But the Wrong Pew | 1908 | C. Smith | Cecil Mack (words) | |
You're in Wrong With the Right Baby | 1925 | M. Pinkard | Spencer Williams (words) Alex Belledna (words) |
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You're Just a Dream Come True | 1931 | I. Jones | Charles Newman (words) | |
⇑You're Just a Flower From an Old Bouquet | 1924 | L. Denni | Gwynne Denni (words) | |
You're Just a Lover | 1930 | N.H. Brown | ||
You're Just an Old Fashioned Girlie | 1915 | P. Schwartz | W. L. Beardsley (words) | |
You're Just Another Memory | 1929 | J.F. Coots(w&m) | Lou Davis (co-author) Ray Klages (co-author) |
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You're Just As Sweet at Sixty As You Were at Sweet Sixteen | 1912 | J.F. Helf | Will A. Heelan (words) | |
You're Just Homesick That's All | 1915 | T.F. Morse | DA Esrom (words) | |
You're Just in Love | 1950 | I. Berlin | ||
You're Just My Style | 1919 | J.E. Howard(w&m) | ||
You're Just My Type | ? | J. Oliver | Dave Nelson (co-author) | |
You're Just the Boy For Me | 1908 | G. Edwards | Ed Gardenier (words) | |
You're Just the Girl I'm Looking For | 1906 | E.R. Goetz(w&m) | Adele Ritchie (sung by) | |
You're Just the Kind of Girl I'd Like My Girl to Be | 1909 | E.R. Goetz | Will D Cobb (words) | |
You're Just the One I've Waited For | 1914 | M. Klein | ||
You're Laughing at Me | 1937 | I. Berlin | ||
You're Living Right Next Door to Heaven | 1919 | J. Schwartz | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
You're Lonely and I'm Lonely | 1940 | I. Berlin | ||
You're Lucky to Me | 1930 | E. Blake | Andy Razaf (words) | |
You're Making a Miser of Me | 1909 | E.R. Ball | Al Dubin (words) | |
⇑You're My Dish | 1937 | J.F. McHugh | Harold Adamson (words) | |
You're My Everything | 1931 | H. Warren | Mort Dixon (words) Joe Young (words) |
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You're My First and Only Love | 1913 | J. Glogau | Joe McCarthy (words) | |
You're My Girl | 1909 | J.L. Golden | ||
You're My Heart's Desire, I Love You Nellie Dean | 1905 | H. Armstrong(w&m) | Gertie Gitana (sung by) | |
You're My Ideal | 1938 | T. Waller | ||
You're My Necessity | 1928 | L. Brown | B. G. De Sylva (co-author) Ray Henderson (co-author) |
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You're Never Too Old to Love | 1913 | A. Gumble | Alfred Bryan (words) William Jerome (words) |
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You're Not the Only Pebble on the Beach | 1896 | S. Carter | Harry Braisted (words) | |
You're Part of My Heart | 1944 | E.R. Schmidt(w&m) | Bernard Eyges (co-author) Paul Zimmerman (co-author) |
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You're Slightly Terrific | 1936 | L. Pollack | ||
You're So Good Daddy | 1896 | H. Starr | ||
You're Some Pretty Doll | 1917 | C. Williams | Albert Barbelle (co-author) | |
You're Still an Old Sweetheart of Mine | 1918 | R.A. Whiting | Raymond B. Egan (words) | |
You're Such a Lonesome Moon To-Night | 1912 | J. Gilbert | Will M. Hough (words) | |
You're the Best Little Mother That God Ever Made | 1916 | E.R. Ball | J Keirn Brennan (words) | |
You're the Cream in My Coffee | 1928 | L. Brown | B. G. De Sylva (co-author) Ray Henderson (co-author) |
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You're the Cream in My Coffee | 1928 | R. Henderson | B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown (co-author) | |
⇑You're the Fairest Flower in the Garden of the World | 1917 | M. Goldman | Raymond Goldman (words) | |
You're the Fairest Little Daisy that Grows in the Garden | 1913 | K. Mills | Louis Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
You're the Fellow That's Been Running After Me | 1909 | H. Durand | Felix Adler (words) | |
You're the Finest of Them All | 1917 | L.A Hirsch | Rennold Wolf (words) | |
You're the Flower of My Heart, Sweet Adeline | 1896 | H. Armstrong | Richard H. Gerard (words) George Donaldson (sung by) |
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You're the Girl | 1913 | E.A. van Alstyne | Earle C. Jones (words) | |
You're the Girl For Me | ? | H. Warren | Ralph Blane (words) | |
You're the Girl That I've Been Longing For | 1913 | C.L. Johnson | James Stanley Royce (words) | |
You're the Greatest Little Mothers in the World | 1918 | A. Gottler | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) |
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You're the Haven of My Heart | 1913 | T.F. Morse | Orr O'Connor (words) | |
You're the One For Me | 1927 | P. Ash | Walter Donaldson (co-author) | |
You're the One I'm Thinking Of | 1912 | G.C. Leap | ||
You're the Only Girl For Me | 1914 | V. Herbert | ||
You're the Only Girl That Made Me Cry | 1920 | F. Fisher(w&m) | ||
You're the Only One | 1899 | R.A. King | George Totten Smith (words) | |
You're the Only One I Love | 1909 | A.W. Brown | ||
You're the Only One That I Love | 1928 | L. Gray | Clarence Williams (words) | |
You're the Reason Why | ? | B. Mayerl | ||
⇑You're the Right One | ? | H. Warren | Jack Brooks (words) | |
You're the Sunshine of My Life, Sweet Lurie | ? | H.L. Newman | Olive L. Fields (words) | |
You're the Sweetest Flower That Grows in Tennessee | 1903 | G. Evans | R. Shields (words) | |
You're the Sweetest Girl This Side of Heaven | 1930 | H. Auracher | Carmen Lombardo (co-author) G. Kahn (words) |
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You're the Sweetest Rose That Grows in Old Killarney | 1913 | E.A. van Alstyne | Earle C. Jones (words) | |
You're the Swellest Girl I Ever Knew | 1906 | B. Adler | Victor H. Smalley (words) | |
You're Too Good to Be True | 1936 | J. Greer | Bud Green (words) | |
You're Welcome Back to California | 1915 | E, Carroll | ||
You'se De Sweetest Coons Dat's Born | 1901 | J.A. Silberberg | Jos. W. Standish (words) | |
You'se Honey to Yo' Mammy Just De Same | 1899 | J.W. Bratton | Walter H Ford (words) | |
You'se Just a Little Nigger, Still You'se Mine, All Mine | 1898 | P. Dresser | ||
You've Been a Dear Old Pal | 1920 | G.L. Cobb | Harold B Freeman (words) Robert Levenson (words) |
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You've Been a Good Little Mammy to Me | 1919 | E. Blake | ||
You've Been a Good Old Wagon But You've Done Broke Down | 1895 | B.R. Harney | Biller (words) | |
You've Got Everything a Sweet Mama Needs But Me | ? | L. Fowler | ||
You've Got Me Crying Again | 1933 | I. Jones | Charles Newman (words) | |
You've Got Me Hypnotized | 1911 | I. Berlin | ||
You've Got Me in the Palm of Your Hand | 1932 | J.V. Monaco | Cliff Friend (words) Edgar Leslie (words) |
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⇑You've Got Me Out on a Limb | 1940 | H.A. Tierney | J. McCarthy (words) | |
You've Got Me Pickin' Petals Off O' Daisies | 1929 | L. Brown | B. G De Sylva (co-author) Ray Henderson (co-author) |
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You've Got Me This Way | 1940 | J.F. McHugh | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
You've Got Me Where You Want Me | ? | H. Warren | Johnny Mercer (words) | |
You've Got Something There | 1937 | R.A. Whiting | ||
You've Got the Mischief in Your Eyes | 1919 | B.H. Burt | Jean Schwartz (words) | from Passing show of 1919 |
You've Got the Rag-i-ri-tis | 1898 | F. Hylands | J. Grant Gibson (words) | |
You've Got the Right Key, But the Wrong Keyhole | ? | E. Green | C. Williams (co-author) | |
You've Got the Wrong Number But You've Got the Right Girl | 1911 | K. Mills | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
You've Got to Be American to Feel That Way! | 1906 | H. Durand | Louie Dagre (words) | |
You've Got to be Modernistic | 1930 | J.P. Johnson | or Modernistic |
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You've Got to Give Me Some | ? | C. Williams | ||
You've Got to Give Me Some | ? | S. Williams | ||
You've Got to Love Me a Lot | 1907 | J. Brockman | G.B. Lowitz (co-author) | |
You've Got to See Mamma Ev'ry Night | 1923 | B. Rose | Con Conrad (words) | |
You've Got to See Mamma Ev'ry Night (Or You Can't See Mamma at All) | 1923 | C. Conrad | Billy Rose (words) | |
You've Got to Sing in Rag Time | 1911 | W. David | G. Arthurs (co-author) | |
You've Got to Take Me Home To-Night | 1911 | E.R. Goetz | Vincent Bryan (words) | |
⇑You've Got to Take the Good With the Bad | 1917 | A. Lange | Andrew Sterling (words) | |
You've Got Your Mother's Big Blue Eyes | 1913 | I. Berlin | ||
You, Dear | 1907 | J. Jordan | ||
You, You Darlin' | 1940 | M.K. Jerome | Jack Scholl (words) | |
Young America | 1898 | O.E. Sutton | ||
Young America | 1910 | N. Bayes | ||
Young and Healthy | 1932 | H. Warren | Al Dubin (words) | |
Young April | 1915 | G.L. Cobb | ||
Young Benjamin Franklin | 1942 | M. Pollock | ||
Young England | 1898 | R. Farban | ||
Young Folks | ? | G.L. Spaulding | ||
Young Folks Should | ? | H. Warren | Dorothy Fields (words) | |
Young Guard March, The | 1912 | H. Appel | ||
Young Heroes March | ? | L.P. Braün | ||
Young Man in Love | 1931 | S. Romberg | ||
Young Man Who Used to Live Over the Way, The | 1886 | J. Tabrar(w&m) | C. Coborn (sung by) | |
Young Man! | 1919 | J. Schwartz | ||
Young Man's Fancy, A | 1920 | M. Ager | Jack Yellen (words) John Murray Anderson (words) |
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⇑Young Men's Business Club March, The | 1898 | M. Gumble | ||
Young Sentinel | 1918 | H. Engelmann | posth. | |
Young Veterans | 1922 | G.F. Frazee | ||
Young Woman's Blues | ? | B. Smith | ||
Youngsters of the Navy, The | 1912 | M. Klein | ||
Youngstown Military Band | 1903 | O.R. Farrar | ||
Your Broadway and My Broadway | 1937 | N.H. Brown | ||
Your Cause and Mine | 1928 | C.L. Johnson | William Oliver McIndoo (words) | |
Your Chicao, My Chicago | 1933 | E.A. van Alstyne | Gene Arnold (words) | |
Your Country Needs You Now | 1917 | R. Cormack | Geo. B. McConnell (words) Al Dubin (words) |
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Your Country's Calling You | 1942 | L. Coffee | ||
Your Dad Gave His Life For His Country | 1903 | T.M. Geary | Harry J Breen (words) | |
Your Daddy Did the Same Thing Fifty Years Ago | 1912 | A. Piantadosi | J. McCarthy (words) Joe Goodwin (words) |
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Your Daddy Was a Bashful Beau | 1915 | A.W. Brown | Alex Gerber (words) Gertie Moulton (words) |
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Your Day Will Come | 1945 | M. Pinkard | Jimmie La Marge (words) | |
Your Dreams | 1915 | P. Wenrich | ||
Your Eyes | 1914 | W.R. Anderson | Will B. Johnstone (co-author) | |
Your Eyes Have Told Me | 1913 | G.de.V. O'Hara | Frederick G. Bowles (words) | |
⇑Your Eyes Have Told Me So | 1919 | W.E. Blaufuss | G. Kahn (words) E.A. van Alstyne (words) |
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Your Face Looks Familiar to Me | 1902 | C. Smith | E. Bowman (co-author) | |
Your Father Was a Soldier | 1907 | E.A. van Alstyne | Harry Williams (words) | |
Your Feet's Too Big | 1934 | T. Waller | ||
Your Flag and My Flag | 1916 | F.L. Ryder | Wilbur D Nesbit (words) | |
Your God Comes First, Your Country Next, Then Mother Dear | 1898 | P. Dresser | ||
Your Good-bye Kiss | 1928 | B. Gay | ||
Your Great Big Baby Smile | 1916 | J. White | W. R. Williams (words) | |
Your Heart Looked Into Mine | 1926 | J.R. Hubbell | ||
Your Land and My Land | 1927 | S. Romberg | Dorothy Donnelly (words) | |
Your Lips Are No Man's Land But Mine | 1918 | C.R. McCarron | Carey Morgan (co-author) Arthur Guy Empey (words) |
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Your Love Is All | 1927 | J.S. Zamecnik | ||
Your Love Is All the World to Me | ? | G.J. Trinkaus | G. L. Albig (words) | |
Your Love Means the World to Me | 1910 | E.R. Ball | Leo J.Curley (words) | |
Your Love Will Bring Me Back Again | 1895 | H.R. Basler(w&m) | ||
Your Mother and Mine | 1929 | G. Edwards | Joe Goodwin (words) | |
Your Mother Still Believes in You | 1910 | G. Christie | Frank Morrell (words) | |
Your Necktie's Up Behind | 1893 | C.A. Zimmermann | Ella Wilson (words) | |
⇑Your Papa Will Never Come Home Dear | 1918 | J.E. Andino | Julius N. Albert (words) | |
Your Rose | 1929 | S. Romberg | Irving Caesar (words) | |
Your Smiles, Your Tears | 1930 | S. Romberg | Irving Caesar (words) | |
Your Sweetheart's Loving Eyes | ? | G. Bryer | ||
Your Time Now | ? | S. Williams | ||
Your Town and My Town | n.d. | W.A. Dillon | ||
Your Ways And Actions | 1938 | K. Arnold | ||
Your Wife | 1916 | A. Piantadosi | Andrew Donnelly (words) Addison Burkhardt (words) |
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Your'e Some Girl | 1915 | T.S. Barron | Lou Klein (co-author) | |
Yours and Mine | 1930 | N.H. Brown | Arthur Freed (words) | |
Yours Truly Is Truly Yours | 1936 | J.F. Coots | Ted Fio Rito (words) Benny Davis (words) |
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Youth & Beauty Waltzes | 1912 | A.F. Marzian | ||
Youth and Progress | 1930 | K.K. King | ||
Youthful Pride | 1905 | H. Engelmann | ||
Youwanta | 1889 | E. Desenberg | arr.: Ellis Brooks | |
Ypsilanti | 1915 | E.A. van Alstyne | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
Ysmita | 1917 | H. Engelmann | posth. |
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Yucatana Man | 1910 | S.R. Henry | Monroe H. Rosenfeld (words) | |
⇑Yukaloo | 1917 | H. von Tilzer | Walter Van Brunt (words) | |
Yum Pum Pa | 1912 | J. Brockman(w&m) | ||
Yum Yum | 1903 | M.E. Grubbs | ||
Yumuri | 1903 | J.M. Lacalle | ||
Yvette | 1901 | J-P. Lafreniere | ||
Yvonette | 1935 | W.F. Krenz |