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Piano Sheet Music: |
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Daisy Donahue |
R.J. Adams |
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I Want to Sing in Opera |
G. Arthurs |
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You're Always Spring Cleaning |
G. Arthurs |
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Album of Rags No. 1 |
W. Atwell |
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Album of Rags No. 2 |
W. Atwell |
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Britannia Rag |
W. Atwell |
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Coronation Rag |
W. Atwell |
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Dixie Boogie |
W. Atwell |
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Jubilee Rag |
W. Atwell |
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The Moody Mariner |
R. Barrington |
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Some of These Days |
S. Brooks |
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Come On, Boys of London Town! |
H. Carroll |
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Baby Bill |
H. Castling |
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Courting |
H. Castling |
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The Courting Game |
H. Castling |
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⇑Early in the Morning |
H. Castling |
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The Fond Words My Dear Mother Said |
H. Castling |
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The Girl in the Clogs and Shawl |
H. Castling |
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The Honey in the Hive |
H. Castling |
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I'll Tell Tilly on the Telephone |
H. Castling |
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It's a Good Job I Had My Mother With Me |
H. Castling |
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Ring-A-Ding! Puff-Puff! |
H. Castling |
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Roll Your Little Rosie Round! |
H. Castling |
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Sunbeam |
H. Castling |
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That Was Before We Were Married |
H. Castling |
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When They Ask You What Your Name Is |
H. Castling |
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Back Once Again |
F.E. Cliffe |
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Change That Rag Into a March Refrain |
F.E. Cliffe |
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In Lonesome Land |
F.E. Cliffe |
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Somewhere in Dear Old England |
F.E. Cliffe |
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She Used to Push a Basinette |
C. Coborn |
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⇑Should Husbands Work? |
C. Coborn |
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What's the Matter With -? He's All Right |
C. Coborn |
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Anywhere Does For Me! |
T.W. Connor |
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At My Time O' Life |
T.W. Connor |
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Beautiful Home - ''On Hire'' |
T.W. Connor |
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Come With Me in My Caravan |
T.W. Connor |
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He's Not Dead Yet! |
T.W. Connor |
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The New ''Perjarma'' Hat |
T.W. Connor |
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The Old Cracked Basin |
T.W. Connor |
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Postponed |
T.W. Connor |
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Thank You, For Those Few Nuts! |
T.W. Connor |
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They Can't Diddle Me! |
T.W. Connor |
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Daisy Bell |
H. Dacre |
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Yearning |
C.N. Daniels |
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All Change For Llanfairfechan |
W. David |
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Come With Me Down Regent Street! |
W. David |
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⇑In Your X Ray Gown |
W. David |
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Meet Me in Kelly Land |
W. David |
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Short Stories, or, La-Diddley-Diddley-Um |
W. David |
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Which Switch Is the Switch, Miss, For Ipswich? |
W. David |
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Ask a Policeman |
A.E. Durandeau |
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The Irish Punter |
A.E. Durandeau |
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The Mystery of a Hansom Cab |
A.E. Durandeau |
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The Boston Two-Step |
L.C. Everett |
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Inspiration |
L.C. Everett |
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La Gitana Waltz |
L.C. Everett |
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White City. Waltz |
L.C. Everett |
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Argentine Tango |
R. Farban |
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Girls, Girls, Beautiful Girls! |
J. Fawn |
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College Life |
H. Frantzen |
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L'Amour de ma Vie |
J. Fredericks |
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Chérie, C'est Vous |
N. Gay |
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⇑Girl of a Million Dreams |
N. Gay |
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Round the Marble Arch |
N. Gay |
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The Man That Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo |
F. Gilbert |
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The Man That Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo |
F. Gilbert |
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We Don't Want Him Down Our Way |
F. Gilbert |
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The Miner's Dream of Home |
W. Godwin |
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Two Little Girls in Blue |
C. Graham |
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Laughing Water |
F.W. Hager |
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Laughing Water - Song |
F.W. Hager |
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The Allied Flags |
J.L. Hill |
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I Was Roaming Along |
J. Hollander |
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Way Down the Regent's Canal |
E. Kent |
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I'll Ne'er Forget the Girl That Loves Me |
P.J. Knox |
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I'm Happy! |
P.J. Knox |
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My Flo From Pimlico |
P.J. Knox |
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Nell From Camberwell |
P.J. Knox |
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⇑Nothing From Nothing Leaves Me |
P.J. Knox |
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She's My Jo |
P.J. Knox |
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Sue, My Sue |
P.J. Knox |
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The Tale the Roses Told |
P.J. Knox |
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The Unlucky Coon |
P.J. Knox |
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What the Sunbeam Whispered to the Lily |
P.J. Knox |
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Bonnie Hielan' Mary |
H. Lauder |
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The End of the Road |
H. Lauder |
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Hey, Donal'! |
H. Lauder |
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O'Er the Hill to Ardentinny |
H. Lauder |
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Rob Roy Macintosh |
H. Lauder |
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The Saftest O' the Family |
H. Lauder |
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Ta-Ta, My Bonnie Maggie Darling! |
H. Lauder |
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Tobermory |
H. Lauder |
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We Parted on the Shore |
H. Lauder |
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Wee Nelly Mckie Frae Skye |
H. Lauder |
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⇑When I Get Back Again Tae Bonnie Scotland |
H. Lauder |
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I'm Going to Sea (See) |
T.E. Leamore |
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My Son! My Son!! My Son of a Gun |
T.E. Leamore |
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Come In!, Said Widdy Malone |
G.F. Le Brunn |
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The Days of Tom and Jerry |
G.F. Le Brunn |
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Everything in the Garden's Lovely! |
G.F. Le Brunn |
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The Girl in the Khaki Dress |
G.F. Le Brunn |
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Happy 'cos Dey Foun' Dis Coon |
G.F. Le Brunn |
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He Was Whistling This Tune All Day |
G.F. Le Brunn |
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He's Going There Every Night |
G.F. Le Brunn |
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How India Kept Her Word |
G.F. Le Brunn |
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The Idler |
G.F. Le Brunn |
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It's Just Like Money Frown Away |
G.F. Le Brunn |
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The Last of the Dandies |
G.F. Le Brunn |
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Liza Johnson |
G.F. Le Brunn |
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The Tale of the Skirt |
G.F. Le Brunn |
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⇑Talk About a Big Responsibility |
G.F. Le Brunn |
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Vat Ze English Call Ze - Vat Ze Name? |
G.F. Le Brunn |
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The Wedding March! |
G.F. Le Brunn |
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What Will Poor Callaghan Do? |
G.F. Le Brunn |
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You Ain't Ashamed O' Me, Are You, Bill? |
G.F. Le Brunn |
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You Can Get a Sweetheart Any Day |
G.F. Le Brunn |
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You're Not the Only Rosebud |
G.F. Le Brunn |
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You've Got to Have a Lot More Yet |
G.F. Le Brunn |
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Peggy Cline |
M. Levi |
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Don't Put Off Till To-Morrow What You Can Do To-Day |
T. Mellor |
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I Don't Mind Leaving the Dear Homeland. |
T. Mellor |
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Look Out! Look Out! Look Out! |
T. Mellor |
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Oh! I Do Love You, My Orange Girl |
T. Mellor |
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Oh, Charlie, Come to Me |
T. Mellor |
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The Spaniard That Blighted My Life |
B. Merson |
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Cupid and the Clock |
H.B. Norris |
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⇑The Moon, the Coon, and the Little Octoroon |
M. Nugent |
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I'd Like to See the Colour of Your Money, Mister Green |
R. Penso |
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The Scent of the Violets |
R. Penso |
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Ain't Yer Got a Corner in Yer Heart For Me |
H.E. Pether |
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The Angel of My Dreams |
H.E. Pether |
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Bravo! C.I.V's. |
H.E. Pether |
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For Auld Lang Syne - My Home Is Far Away |
H.E. Pether |
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For the Children's Sake |
H.E. Pether |
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I'se A-Waitin' For Yer, Josie |
H.E. Pether |
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The Jolly Boys' Brigade |
H.E. Pether |
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Little Fishes Are Sweet |
H.E. Pether |
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Molly Dear It's You I'm After |
H.E. Pether |
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Pierrette |
H.E. Pether |
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Poor John! |
H.E. Pether |
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The Rose of My Heart |
H.E. Pether |
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They Do Things So Different Abroad |
H.E. Pether |
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⇑The Vindow Man |
H.E. Pether |
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Waiting at the Church |
H.E. Pether |
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A Warning to Single Men |
H.E. Pether |
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Whoa! Back-Pedal! |
H.E. Pether |
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Bubbles |
W.C. Polla |
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The Troubadour - Song |
W.C. Polla |
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The Troubadour |
W.C. Polla |
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Tommy! |
D. Ramsay |
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If Those Lips Could Only Speak! |
C. Ridgewell |
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If Those Lips Could Only Speak! |
C. Ridgewell |
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The Cobbler Got the Wax |
T.F. Robson |
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Come to My Swiss Mountain Home! |
T.F. Robson |
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Julia |
T.F. Robson |
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Oo-Ziggie-Packie-Wackie-Wig-Wag-Wo! |
T.F. Robson |
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Why Did Mary Milk the Cow? |
T.F. Robson |
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Beautiful and Best |
M.H. Rosenfeld |
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⇑My Little Candy Kid |
M.H. Rosenfeld |
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What the Phonograph Said |
M.H. Rosenfeld |
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Walking Home With Angeline |
J.E. Rundbach |
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Birthday Cards |
F.V St. Clair |
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John Bull's Railway Station |
F.V St. Clair |
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Little Jap Horner |
F.V St. Clair |
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The Coon Drum-Major |
L. Stuart |
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He Didn't Like the Look of It at All |
L. Stuart |
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I Want to Be a Military Man |
L. Stuart |
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Lily of Laguna |
L. Stuart |
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Little Dolly Daydream |
L. Stuart |
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Oh, Venus, Let Me Call You Sal |
L. Stuart |
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The Shade of the Palm |
L. Stuart |
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The Soldiers of the Queen - Song |
L. Stuart |
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Willie Was a Gay Boy |
L. Stuart |
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A Bachelor Gay |
J.W. Tate |
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⇑A Broken Doll |
J.W. Tate |
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Ding-Dong! |
J.W. Tate |
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Give Me a Little Cosy Corner |
J.W. Tate |
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Mimosa! - My Flower of Japan |
J.W. Tate |
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My Little Snowflake |
J.W. Tate |
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Once in a While |
J.W. Tate |
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Our Big Jazz Band |
J.W. Tate |
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A Paradise For Two |
J.W. Tate |
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Pussy Had Another Sardine |
J.W. Tate |
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A Tale of Two Hats |
J.W. Tate |
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The Brooklyn Cakewalk |
T.W. Thurban |
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Buy Jingo |
T.W. Thurban |
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The Husking Bee |
T.W. Thurban |
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Le Chantecler |
T.W. Thurban |
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Morning Star! |
T.W. Thurban |
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One of the Deathless Army |
T.W. Thurban |
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⇑The Whistling Bowery Boy |
T.W. Thurban |
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Wooloomoolooloo |
T.W. Thurban |
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I'm Trying So Hard to Be Good For You |
H.A. Tierney |
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Love Me in the Old-Fashioned Way |
H.A. Tierney |
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Pucker Up and Whistle |
N.H. Vincent |
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Let It Be Soon: in the Sweet Bye and Bye |
H. Wade |
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Varmer Giles |
G. Wells |
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Come, Be My Rainbow |
P. Wenrich |
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It's Moonlight Ev'ry Night in London |
P. Wenrich |
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Under the Tropical Moon |
P. Wenrich |
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Books: |
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The 1st Album of Harry Lauder's Popular Songs |
Harry Lauder |
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The 2nd (-5th) Album of Harry Lauder's Popular Songs |
Harry Lauder |
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The 2nd Album of Harry Lauder's Popular Songs |
Harry Lauder |
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The 3rd Album of Harry Lauder's Popular Songs |
Harry Lauder |
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The 4th Album of Harry Lauder's Popular Songs |
Harry Lauder |
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The 5th Album of Harry Lauder's Popular Songs |
Harry Lauder |
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Francis & Day's Album of Famous Old Songs No. 10 |
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Shirley Bassey Song Book |
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