| Title | Attribution | Remarks |
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| Cat Came Back, The | Harry S. Miller (words & music) Tony Pastor (perf.) |
| Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Cat Came Back (1893), The | H.S. Miller (w&m) | Piano, Voice | Sheet Music Singer | |
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Ringtail Colored Band, The | H.S. Miller (w&m) | Indiana |
(w&m)
| Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
|---|
| Cat Came Back, The | 1893 | Tony Pastor (perf.)
Arr. by Otto Bonnell |
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| When You're Single | 1893 | ||
| Cruel Hiss, A (w&m) | 1894 | ||
| I'll Not Go Out With Riley Any More | 1895 | ||
| Ringtail Colored Band, The | 1896 | ![]() |
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| Black Nobility's Ball, The | 1897 | ||
| If That Ain't Winning a Home, Well, I Don't Know | 1897 | Clifford & (words) Huth (words) |
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| We Never Had a Better Time at Grady's | 1897 | ||
| You're Too Good to Lose | 1897 | ||
| Hobson, The | 1898 | Emily Smith (words) | |
| Bring Your Money Home (w&m) | 1899 | Clarice Vance (perf.) | Pub. |
| ⇑ Down Old New England Way | 1899 | Emily Smith (words) | |
| My Little Mignonette | 1900 | Frank L. Murphy (words) | |
| She Lives in Alabama | 1901 | Edith Willard (words) | |
| Out on the Lone Prairie (w&m) | 1936 | ||
| I'm Hittin' the Trail For Home (w&m) | 1937 | ||
| I'm 17 Today | ? | ||
| Not on Your Life, Says Nolan | ? |