All I Needed Was the Money By: Seymour Furth. Words by: Edwin P. Moran.
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And They Say He Went to College By: Seymour Furth. Words by: Edward P. Moran.
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As You and I By: Seymour Furth. Words by: Billy Johnson.
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Budweiser's a Friend of Mine By: Seymour Furth. Words by: Vincent Bryan.
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Cecelia With a Capital C By: Seymour Furth. Words by: E.P. Moran.
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Conqueror Gavotte By: Seymour Furth.
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![]() By: Seymour Furth. Words by: Maurice Shapiro.
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![]() By: Seymour Furth. Words by: Will D. Cobb.
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Does Anyone Know Anything at All? By: Seymour Furth. Words by: Will Heelan.
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Everything Is Rosy, Rosie By: Seymour Furth. Words by: Ed. P. Moran.
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Follies of 1907 March And Two-Step By: Seymour Furth.
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Get the Habit By: Seymour Furth. Words by: Ed. P. Moran.
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Good-Bye Sweetheart, Don't Forget By: Seymour Furth. Words by: Ed. P. Moran.
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He's My Brudda in Law By: Seymour Furth. Words by: Will A. Heelan.
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Hello Sweetie By: Seymour Furth. Words by: E. P. Moran.
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I'm in Love With the Slide Trombone By: Seymour Furth. Words by: Arthur Lamb.
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I'm Looking For the Man That Wrote 'The Merry Widow Waltz' By: Seymour Furth. Words by: Edgar Selden.
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If Every Girl Was a Girl Like You By: Seymour Furth. Words by: Will A. Heelan.
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In the Lives of Famous Men By: Seymour Furth. Words by: Edward P. Moran.
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Love Thy Neighbor As Thyself But Leave His Wife Alone By: Seymour Furth. Words by: Will A. Heelan, E.S.S. Huntington.
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My Leonora Lee By: Seymour Furth. Words by: Billy Johnson.
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No Wedding Bells For Me By: Seymour Furth. Words by: Edward P Moran, Will A. Heelan.
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Since Bill Bailey Came Back Home By: Seymour Furth. Words by: Billy Johnson.
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Story That Never Grows Old, The By: Seymour Furth.
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Willie Boys, The Words and Music by: Seymour Furth.
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Conqueror | 1898 | ![]() ![]() |
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Dar's Ragtime in De Moon | 1898 | Maurice Shapiro (words) | ![]() ![]() |
You're All Right But You Can't Ring In | 1898 | ![]() |
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Excuse Me | 1899 | Ed. Rogers (words) | ![]() |
Willie Boys, The (w&m) | 1901 | ![]() ![]() |
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As You and I | 1902 | Billy Johnson (words) | ![]() ![]() |
My Leonora Lee | 1902 | Billy Johnson (words) | ![]() ![]() |
Since Bill Bailey Came Back Home | 1902 | Billy Johnson (words) | ![]() ![]() |
In the Lives of Famous Men | 1903 | Edward P. Moran (words) Jerome Sykes (sung by) |
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All I Needed Was the Money | 1904 | Edwin P. Moran (words) | ![]() ![]() |
Get the Habit | 1904 | Ed. P. Moran (words) | ![]() ![]() |
⇑ Good-Bye Sweetheart, Don't Forget | 1904 | Ed. P. Moran (words) | ![]() ![]() |
Mary Canary | 1904 | Ed. P. Moran (words) Bessie Wynn (sung by) |
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Let's All Make Hay While the Sun Shines | 1905 | [Edw.] P. Moran (words) Eva W. Wallace (sung by) |
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Everything Is Rosy, Rosie | 1906 | Ed. P. Moran (words) | ![]() ![]() |
I'm in Love With the Slide Trombone | 1906 | Arthur Lamb (words) Grace La Rue (sung by) |
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No Wedding Bells For Me | 1906 | Edward P Moran (words) W.A. Heelan (words) Trixie Friganza (sung by) |
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And They Say He Went to College | 1907 | Edward P. Moran (words) Eddie Foy (sung by) |
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Budweiser's a Friend of Mine | 1907 | Vincent Bryan (words) | ![]() ![]() |
Dixie Dan | 1907 | Will D. Cobb (words) Blanche Ring (sung by) |
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Follies of 1907 | 1907 | ![]() ![]() |
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Hello Sweetie | 1907 | E. P. Moran (words) | ![]() ![]() |
I'm Rehearsing With a Broadway Show | 1907 | Edgar Selden (words) | ![]() |
Story That Never Grows Old, The | 1907 | ![]() ![]() |
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When They're Bringing in the Corn | 1907 | Alfred Bryan (words) | ![]() |
Whistling Yankee Girl, The | 1907 | E. P. Moran (words) Edith Decker (sung by) |
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Cecelia With a Capital C | 1908 | E.P. Moran (words) Josephine Sabel (sung by) |
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⇑ Does Anyone Know Anything at All? | 1908 | Will Heelan (words) | ![]() ![]() |
Hear the Pickaninny Band | 1908 | ![]() |
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I'm Looking For the Man That Wrote 'The Merry Widow Waltz' | 1908 | Edgar Selden (words) | ![]() ![]() |
He's My Brudda in Law | 1909 | Will A. Heelan (words) | ![]() ![]() |
How Can You Toot a Toot Toot, When You Have No Toot to Toot? | 1909 | Sam Bernard (sung by) | ![]() |
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If Every Girl Was a Girl Like You | 1909 | Will A. Heelan (words) | ![]() ![]() |
Love Thy Neighbor As Thyself But Leave His Wife Alone | 1909 | Will A. Heelan (words) E.S.S. Huntington (words) Grace La Rue (sung by) |
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I Only Drink For Friendship's Sake | 1910 | Will A Heelan (words) | ![]() |
It's Funny What a Little Thing Will Do | 1910 | Will A. Heelan (words) | ![]() |
Little Bit of Lovin' Goes a Long, Long Way, A | 1910 | Will A. Heelan (words) Lillian Shaw (sung by) |
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My Turkish Maid | 1910 | Will A. Heelan (words) | ![]() |
Not To-Night Josephine | 1910 | William A. Heelan (words) | ![]() |
That Espagnola Swing | 1910 | Will A. Heelan (words) | ![]() |
When I Gathered the Myrtle With Mary | 1910 | Will A Heelan (words) | ![]() |
It's Nice to Be Nice, to a Nice Little Girl Like You | 1911 | Will A. Heelan (words) | ![]() |
Life Isn't All Roses Rosie | 1911 | Al Bryan (words) | ![]() |
⇑ Peaches | 1911 | Billy J Vanderveer (words) | ![]() |
Pinochole Rag | 1911 | ![]() ![]() |
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I'd Like to Be the Isle of Man | 1913 | ![]() |
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Come on Over Here It's a Wonderful Place | 1916 | William Jerome (words) Walter Lawrence (sung by) |
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She's Back Among the Pots and Pans Again | 1917 | William Jerome (words) Bert Hanlon (words) Kate Elinore (sung by) |
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