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
"Lyrics by Vincent Bevan, music by Gertrude Hoffman"; Listed on cover as an added number under "Song successes introduced in When we are forty one, as produced on the New York Roof and the Wisteria Grove, lyrics by Robert B. Smith, music by Gus Edwards"; Words for verses and choruses nos. 4-7 printed after score; Plate number: 7232; The back cover lists available titles: "Some tuneful successes by the popular young composer Gus Edwards"; 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.
"Words by Edward Madden, music by Dolly Jardon"; Inside front cover and advertisement with first page of music of Pawnee intermezzo-two step, by Silvio Hein; The back cover a publisher's advertisement with music excerpts for "Hits that are heard"; 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.
"As Originally Introduced by Al. Jolson in Dancing Around" - Cover; Back cover is an advertisement for Jerome H. Remick & Co.'s "Latest Publications", includes a musical excerpt from the song "The Wedding of The Sunshine and The Rose"; Plate number: 10781
"As Originally Introduced by Al. Jolson in Dancing Around" - Cover; Back cover is an advertisement for Jerome H. Remick & Co.'s "Latest Publications", includes a musical excerpt from the song "When I Was a Dreamer"; Plate number: 10701
Waltzes; Back cover is an advertisement for Jerome H. Remick & Co.'s "Latest Publications", includes a musical excerpt from the song Miss Coquette; "Charlotte Blake composer of "Lady Laughter" Waltz "Last Kiss" Waltz" p. 2
Inside front cover is a full page musical excerpt from the song "Dreaming" by Adelaida Aguero; back cover is a full page musical excerpt from the song "Whoop 'Er Up!" by Will Wood
"Words and music by Blossom Seeley"; Inside front cover the first page of Kiss me my honey, kiss me, by Berlin and Snyder; Back cover the chorus of Dreams, just dreams, by Berlin and Snyder; 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: lists "Songs by Florence Newell Barbour," Coral Grove, the 2nd of "Six song pictures"; Version for mezzo-soprano or baritone; "James Gates Percival" [words]--Caption; Plate number: A.P.S. 12-160-6; Back cover lists songs in the collection "Lyric fancies: a selection of songs by American composers"; 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.
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.
Plate number: 7272-4; "Sung with Great Success by PHYLLIS ALLEN." - Cover; Back cover contains an advertisement for music published by M. Witmark & Sons, listed by author.
Plate number: 1372; page seven is an advertisement for "Latest Popular Songs" published by The B.F. Wood Music Co., includes musical excerpts from six different songs; back cover is an advertisement for "Six Interesting Songs" published by The B.F. Wood Music Co., includes musical excerpts from six different songs
Back cover contains printed chorus to Chinese wedding bells (Murtagh and Davis; c. Henry B. Murtagh, 1919, Dimm & Son Printing Co., Portland) in green ink with illustrations;
"Al Jolson's sensational hit"--Cover; "Revised edition"--Caption; Inside back cover: advertisements with excerpts for additional Leo. Feist songs: Norway (Joe McCarthy/Fred Fischer), Come back, Dixie! (Jack Mahoney/Percy Wenrich); Back cover: advertisements for Leo. Feist songs "as advertised in The ladies home journal," with excerpts from: Come back, Dixie!, All I can do is just love you, When you're in love with someone who is not in love with you, Norway; Plate number: 3236-3
"Words and music by Hattie Semel"; Plate number 6100; The back cover an advertisement with the music of the refrain of The stars, the stripes and you, by Greer and Wheeler; 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.
Title listed under "New compositions for the piano, by Mrs. A.M. Virgil"; Inside back cover lists "New publications by Mrs. A. M. Virgil, director of the Virgil Piano School"; Back cover ad advertisement for instruments from the Virgil Piano School catalog: the "Improved Tek" and "Bergman clavier"; 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.
"As featured by J. Russell Powell" - Cover; Back cover is a large advertisement for other songs published by J.H. Aufderheide & Co. Music Publishers; "DUSTY RAG is also published as instrumental for Piano." - p. 5; "Sample Copy/New Issue" - Cover
Inside front cover is a full page musical excerpt from the song "King of the Air" by Julius K. Johnson; back cover is a full page advertisement with musical excerpts for various songs published by Koninsky Music Co.
"Words and music by Roxana Wales Weihe"; "As sung by the well known baritone Frederick G. Harrison, Jr."--Cover; "Dedicated to the Native Sons of the Golden West"; 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.
Title is list title on cover under "Song compositions by Grace Hall Hemingway"; "Words by Caroline Hancock Hall, music by Grace Hall Hemingway"; "To my mother"--Caption; Plate number: C.F.S. Co. 672; The back cover lists titles of secular and sacred vocal music published by Clayton F. Summy Co."; 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.
"Dedicated to the Grand Old Party"--Caption; "Sung by Nat Wills in the 'Duke of Duluth'"--Cover; Extra verses on p. 5; Back cover: first page of "the new patriotic song hit" by Gertrude Hoffman and Vincent Bryan: The heaven born banner;
"Words by James O'Dea, Music by Anna Caldwell"; 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.
"Scriptural song by Gertrude Ross"; Version for high voice; Text from John iv: 23, 24; Rev. xxii: 17; Plate number: 31387; The back cover an advertisement listing "new sacred songs by well-known composers, Series II"; 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.
"Sacred song, words taken from the Bible, the music by May Van Dyke"--Cover; Version no. 1 in E-flat; Plate number: 3155; Advertisements on pages following score for "other recent successful sacred songs by eminent composers"; The back cover an advertisement with page of music from Poor man's garden; 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.
Back cover is a large advertisement for the song "Somebody loves you dear" by Annie Andros Hawley; Plate number: 8828; Sung by Miss Geraldine Farrar - Cover; "The Farrar waltz song" - Cover and p. 2; "French Translation by Marie Madeleine Suck" - p. 2;
List title; "Successful songs in Arthur Dunn's musical comedy The little joker, book by Herbert Hall Winslow, musical numbers by James O'Dea and Anna Caldwell"--Cover; "Music by Anna Caldwell, words by Arthur Gillespie and James O'Dea"--Caption; Plate number: 4912; The back cover a publisher's advertisement with excerpt of refrain for Dearie, by Clare Kummer; 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.
"Sacred song, lyric by George Graff Jr...music by Caro Roma"--Cover; Version in A-flat; Property stamp on cover: Return promptly to director of music, Presbyterian Church Choir; Text printed before score; Plate number: M.W.&SONS 12124; The inside front cover a publisher's advertisement with musical excerpts for "two inspiring sacred songs": The Lord's prayer, and I am thy God; The inside back cover a publisher's advertisement with musical excerpts for "two melodic gems with music by Ernest R. Ball: One more day, and The night wind;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.
"By Mabel McKinley/Composer of/ "Anona" - "Golden Rod" etc." - Cover; "Successfully featured by "Mabel McKinley; Large advertisement for "Step Lively" - p. 2; Large advertisement for "The man who fights the fire" - p. 6; Plate number: 2282-3;
Plate number: M.W.&Sons 15333; Back cover is a large advertisement with musical excerpts for four ballads published by Witmark: "My rosary for you" "There's a long, long trail" "Evening brings rest and you" and "Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ra! That's an Irish lullaby"
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.
"Anna Held in ' The Parisian model'" "Management of F. Ziegfeld, Jr" "Book and Lyrics by Harry B. Smith" "Music by Max Hoffmann"--Cover; Stamped on UO copy cover: Charles F. Hanlon; "Words by Harry B. Smith, music by Gertrude Hoffmann"--Page 1; Plate number: 7621; Back cover advertisement for "Numbers published from Richard Carle's musical successes" "The mayor of Tokyo A farcical Japanese opera" "The maid and the mummy A musical farce" "The tenderfoot A musical play" The spring chicken great success of two London seasons"; 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.
"Music by Mary Carmichael, words from the Danish by the Hon. Mrs. Norton, To Mr. Herbert E. Thorndike"--Cover; Inside cover blank; Plate number: P. & H. 90; Back cover advertisement for "Pitt & Hatzfeld's vocal albums": "H.A.J. Campbell. Six songs. German and English words" "C.A. Lidgey. Ten songs. Sung by Miss Marguerite Hall" "Canti D'Italia. Seventeen popular songs. Italian and English words" "J. Raff. Nine songs. German and English words." "E. Grieg. Op .44. Six songs. Norwegian and English words." "B. Schoenberger. Six songs. German or English words, high or low key. Sung my Mr Max Heinrich" "A. Hervey. Eight songs. German and English words. Sung by Mrs Henchel." "M.V. White. Twenty songs. German and English words, in two volumes." "H. Kjerulf. Songs. German and English words, high or low key." "Marie Wurm. Four Liebeslieder. German and English words"; 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.
"Words & melody by Sarah A. Blackman, music composed & arranged by Z. M. Parvin, Mus. Doc."; Back cover lists program of the Eighth annual commencement of the N.W. Normal School of Music and Art's graduation recital, and contains advertisements for music lessons with Dr. Parvin, the Wiley B. Allen Co., and Dr. S. W. Stryker, dentist
"Dedicated to Mrs. George S. Davis"--Cover; Inside back cover with excerpts from "Four phenomenal song successes by the author of 'Blue bell'--Theo. Morse": The leader of the German band, She waits by the deep blue sea, Where the southern roses grow, My Yankee-Irish girl; Back cover with "excerpts of four famous compositions for the piano": A spring morn, In the poppyfield, Love's garden, College life
Piano solo; March and two-step; "A Japo-Rhapsody" - cover; "By Vivian Grey (Miss Mabel McKinley) Composer of Anona" - cover; The original publisher information has been stamped over with the information for the Portland, Oregon publisher; back cover is a full page musical excerpt for the song "Uncle Sammy" by Abe Holzmann; "Also published as a beautiful Japanese love song." - p 2.
"By Gertrude Roussey"--Cover; Standard version; Inside over blank; Back cover advertisement with excerpt for "A Chinese ching-a-ling by Gertrude Roussey"; 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 - "A Japanese Romance by (Vivian Grey) Mabel McKinley composer of 'Anona'"; p. 3 small triangular advertisement in upper right corner for a copy of the story of "KARAMA""; Back cover is a full page advertisement for songs published by Leo Feist.
"Written, composed and sung by Helene Mora"--Caption; c1920, c1894 by Helene Mora; 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.
"Words and music by Mabel McKinley, composer of 'Anona', 'GoldenRod', etc."--Caption; Back cover is musical excerpt from In Woodland, "A more Beautiful song has never been written." 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.
List title under Seneca Pierce Songs; For low voice, F--Cover; "Dedicated to Anna Case"--p. 2; Back cover is an advertisement "Four new Songs" with excerpts: "Silence" "Contentment" "The Journey" "The Caterpillar"; 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.
List title under "Songs with Pianoforte accompaniment by Katherine A. Glen"--Cover; Inside cover blank; Text of song printed before score; Dedicated "To Mrs. Edgar B. Piper"--Page 4; Version for high voice in A flat; Plate numbers: T. & Co. 2537-2, T. & Co. 2541-2; Back cover an advertisement with four excerpts: "Good night," "Little Moon," "The Bluebird," and " Entreaty"; 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. <
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.
List title under "Beautiful Songs by Annie Andros Hawley"--Cover; "Words and music by Annie Andros Hawley"--Caption; Plate number: 8306; Back cover advertisement with excerpt for "Teddy Bears' Picnic, the greatest instrumental success since the 'Mosquitoes Parade'"; 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.
"Music by Mrs. C.B. Shaw, words translated from the German of Uhland by L.F. Starrett"--Cover; "To Mrs. F. R. Spear"--Cover; Plate number: 912; 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.
Title listed under "C. Mawson-Marks, Five Songs"; "Baritone in B min."--Cover; Inside cover blank; Plate number: 4-45-61690; Back cover advertisement for "Songs by American Composers"; 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.
"Written & sung with great success by Mabel Hudson. "Photo by Fowzer'"--Cover; Inside cover an advertisement with 4 excerpts for "Latest popular hits": "Accidental polka (five step)" "March of the golden west" "Recuerdos mazurka," and "All the go schottische"; Advertisements at bottom of all score pages for "Just out 'Friends' by Minnie Huff" "Be sure and get the latest success 'Sweet little Kate McCoy' song and waltz refrain" "'Violets' song by Carrie Roma" "Be sure to get a copy of the latest success 'Only a rosebud' song with waltz refrain by Carrie Roma" "Latest success 'Come back my love' song and chorus"; Back cover advertisement with 4 excerpts for "Latest popular hits", they are "Forgive, forget those angry words" "Unforgotten" "Kiss me good-night, little darling" "If we should meet face to face"; 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.
"Song, poem by Bliss Carman, music by Kate Vannah, composer f 'Will you hear?' 'I know the place where we will rest' etc."--Cover; "Dedicated to Madame Lilla Ormond-Dennis"--Caption; Plate number: M.W.&SONS 12945; Complete text of song printed before score; The inside front cover is an advertisement with full-page excerpt of Ever at rest, "a devotional songs for home and church singing"; The insdie back cover an advertisement with excerpts from three "beautiful sacred songs for church, home and concert use": Teach me to pray, I come to thee, and It was for me; The back cover an advertisement for musical lesson books; 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 cover is an advertisement, with musical excerpts, for "There's Music in the Air- Feist Song Hits"; Plate number 4562-3; back cover is a reprint of an ad originally published in "The Ladies Home Journal" for "Feist Song Hits- The People's Choice"; p. 3 - "This Composition may also be had for you Talking Machine or Player Piano" and was also published for male voices and band or orchestra.
Opus 60, No 1; Version for high voice; Plate number: 18174; Inside front cover "Rachem may be had for Three-part chorus of Women's Voices" "Orchestra parts of all keys of RACHEM (Solo Voice) may be obtained from the Publishers"; 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.
"Words by Vincent Bryan" "Music by Henriette Blanke Belcher"--Cover; Popular edition; Extra verses before score; Back cover an advertisement with excerpt and miniaturized picture of cover for "Can't you see"; 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.
Back cover is a full page advertisement with musical excerpt for the song "Viviano" by Edith A. Middleton and Billy Smythe; last page of sheet music is the quartet chorus music for "The Rose That Grows in Dreamland Just for You" and is arr. by H.T. Myers
"By Alletta Lee Tate," with signature of "Cordially Yours Alletta L Tate"--Cover; Additional verses 3-5 printed after score; 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 - "Mrs. Jane Sloman Torry. Author of 'Poem of Love,' 'Carina,' Drifting Away," Under the Males.'" Version with English and Italian words; Plate number: 1773; back cover is an advertisement, with musical excerpts, for "The Very Latest Songs by C.A. White"
Rag Twostep; Back cover is an advertisement for Jerome H. Remick & Co.'s "New Waltzes", includes musical excerpts from the songs "In Love's Net Waltzes" and "Love-Tree"; Plate number: 2309
"Sung with great success by Dave Carter'; Inside back cover with refrain from "a song destined to enjoy longevity": Who knows?; Back cover with advertisement for Spaulding's Note-speller and refrain from "a truly beautiful ballad": My heart has learned to love you, now do not say goodbye; Plate no. 6202-5.
Back cover includes advertisements and musical excerpts for various works, including;"When the Sun Sinks in the Golden West", "When the Golden Corn is Waving, Dora Dear, and May Irwin's "Don't Argify".
Plate number: M.W. & SONS 12868; Inside front cover contains a musical excerpt of "I know the place where we will rest" by Kate Vannah; p. 3 is the text to "To Hear Thy Voice"; Inside back cover contains musical excerpt of "Will you Hear?" by Kate Vannah; Back cover contains advertisements for beginner level music books published by M. Witmark & Sons.
Song is listed as sung by Eva Tanguay; back cover is a full page advertisement for "Popular Favorites by the Most Popular Composers" published by Chas. K. Harris
Inside cover contains a list of Musical Novelties composed by Madeliene Daley. Musical excerpt of "Love's Eternity" by Madeliene Daley on the back cover. "Dedicated to Angusta Kretchmar" - p. 3.
Inside cover includes and advert and musical excerpt for "Goodbye Mamie" by Theodore Morse; Back cover also includes advertisements and musical excerpts for another Theodore Morse song titled "Arrah Wanna".
Inside cover is an advertisement for Jerome H. Remick & Co.'s "Latest Publications", includes a musical excerpt from "Silver Bell" by Percy Wenrich and Edward Madden; p.3 "Respectfully inscribed to Miss Arthella Carter, of Indianapolis"; back cover is an advertisement, printed in green, for Jerome H. Remick & Co.'s "Latest Publications", includes a musical excerpt from "I'll Make a Ring Around Rosie" by Jean Schwartz and William Jerome; Plate number: 2513