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Come on Papa / by Edgar Leslie and Harry Ruby.
(Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., 1918) -
Come out, Dinah, on the green : (darkey serenade) / words by Bob Cole and J.W. Johnson ; music by Rosamond Johnson.
(Howley, Haviland & Dresser, 1901) -
Come over to Dover : song / lyric by Stanley Murphy ; music by George Botsford.
(Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1914) -
Come stroll in the garden of hearts / by Sallie Feld.
(John T. Hall Music Pub. Co., 1913) -
Come to me : ballad / words by A.H. Eastman ; music by Fred Heltman.
(Fred Heltman Co., 1913) -
Come to me at dreamtime / lyric by Arthur J. Lamb ; composed by Herbert Ingraham.
(Maurice Shapiro, 1909) -
Come to the ball : song / music by Lionel Monckton ; words by Adrian Ross.
(Chappell and Co., 1910) -
Come, Josephine in my flying machine : (up she goes!) / words by Alfred Bryan ; music by Fred. Fischer.
(Maurice Shapiro, 1910) -
Commencement Bells - Class of 1900 Yearbook
(SUNY Fredonia, 2022-12)While not always existing to commemorate the traditional American school events that have become more and more popular within recent years, yearbooks have been an integral part of the history of education since their ... -
Constance / by Earnest S. Golden.
(Photo Play Music Co., 1919) -
Constancy : song / words by F.L. Stanton ; music by Charles F. Webber.
(Oliver Ditson Company, 1891) -
Constancy : song for a medium voice / words by F.L. Stanton ; music by Charles F. Webber.
(Oliver Ditson Company, 1891) -
Convent bells : op. 116 / F. Spindler.
(National Music Co., no date) -
Could I = Vorrei : alto, or bass / F. Paolo Tosti ; English version by Theo. Marzials.
(G. Schirmer, 1890) -
Cradle song / words by Eben E. Rexford ; music by Kate Vannah
(Louis H. Ross & Company, 1892) -
Creatore / words by Joe Young & A. Seymour Brown ; music by Bert Grant.
(Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1911) -
The cricket and the bumble bee : for piano solo / by George W. Chadwick.
(B.F. Wood Music Co., 1903) -
’Cross the Mason-Dixon Line / words by Stanley Murphy ; music by Henry I. Marshall.
(Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1913)