Song is listed as, "Latest by the Girl who wrote Sweet Rosie O'Grady"; inside front cover is an advertisement with musical excerpts for various songs published by Jos. W. Stern; song is listed as "To Miss Lottie Gilson"; page four includes a text advertisement at the bottom of the page for "Wish Daddy Good-Luck Today"; page five includes a text advertisement at the bottom of the page for "Take Back Your Gold"; page six is an advertisement with musical excerpts for "The Latest Vocal and Instrumental Numbers by The Writer of Sweet Melodies Max S. Witt"; inside back cover is an advertisement with musical excerpts for various songs published by Jos. W. Stern; back cover is an advertisement, with musical excerpts, printed in green for "A Few Extracts of some of Monroe H. Rosenfeld's Beautiful Songs"
Cover - "Sung by May Irwin in her latest comedy Success Sister Mary"; cover - "The music of this song is dedicated to Miss Ruth Hapgood"; Plate number: 11243; back cover is an advertisement, with musical excerpts, printed in blue for "Songs by Adam Geibel
"Eva Tanguay's Song Hit" - cover; cover - "popular edition"; back cover is an advertisement for "Jerome H. Remick & Co.'s Latest Publications", includes a musical excerpt from the song "Silver Bell"
This document was digitized from an original held by the University of Oregon LIbraries Music Services Department and is in the Public Domain in the United States.
This document was digitized from an original held by the University of Oregon LIbraries Music Services Department and is in the Public Domain in the United States.
Cover lists descirbes the song as a "Coon Song & Chorus"; authors are listed as having also written "The Black 400's Ball", "You'll Have to Choose Another Baby Now", The Wedding of the Chinee & the Coon" - cover; inside cover contains musical excerpts for "Darky Songs of the Era. New, novel and catchy."
First page of music has a text advertisement printed at the bottom for the song "I'm Pining Away For You"; back cover is a musical excerpt from the song "White Roses" by Sydney P. Harris
"Words and music written by Minnie Graves Watson"; Back cover has advertisement and refrain from "My heart has learned to love you: a beautiful song with quartette chorus" by Dave Reed and Ernest R. Ball; Plate number: M.W.&SONS 11376-3; The color represented in the digital image may differ significantly from the original and may not contain annotations. For annotation information, please contact Music Services.
"Popular edition"; Words and music by Anita Owen; Back cover lists Jerome H. Remick & Co. publications with reproductions of cover and p. 1 from The moonlight, the rose and you; The color represented in the digital image may differ significantly from the original and may not contain annotations. For annotation information, please contact Music Services.
Inside back cover is a full page musical excerpt from the song "She's Good Enough for Me" by W.R. Williams; back cover is a full page musical excerpt from the song "Somebody's Sweetheart" by W.R. Williams
"Song s written and sung with great success by Helen Trix" - Cover; Inside of back cover contains a large advertisement for the various services that Witmark Entertainment provided; Back cover is a large advertisement for the "Artistic Series" published by M. Witmark & Sons; Plate number: 12943-5
"Sung with Great Success by the Writer." - Cover; Plate number 7997-3; Back cover contains many musical excerpts advertising other "Beautiful Home Song Successes"
On cover: "Sam. S. and Lee Schubert's production of The top o' th' world, book by Mark E. Swan, lyrics by James O'Dea, music by Manuel Klein and Anna Caldwell"; List titles on cover; Caption: Lyric by James O'Dea, music by A. Payson Caldwell; plate number: M.W.&SONS 7947; Back cover reproduces first lines of music for "Beautiful; home song successes": Love me, and the world is mine, Carissima, I'd live or I would die for you, Love dreams, Take me with you in your dreams, My dear, The door of hope, Sweet thoughts of home, Sleep and forget, As long as the world rolls on; The color represented in the digital image may differ significantly from the original and may not contain annotations. For annotation information, please contact Music Services.
Cover - "The Latest Broadway Craze sung by Maud Lambert in "The Babes and the Baron" direction of John C. Fisher"; music is surrounded by a border with ornate corners; Plate number: 4867; back cover is a musical excerpt from the song "After They Gather the Hay" by S.R. Henry and J.J. Walker