Browsing SUNY College at Fredonia by Title
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Dance on forever : (the linden waltz song) / Hamilton Aidé.
(Henry S. Mackie, no date) -
Dans ce palais regnent pour te seduire = (While thus around joy hovers) ; duet, mezzo soprano and baritone / Gaetano Donizetti.
(Oliver Ditson Company, 1850) -
Danse Bretagne : pour piano, op. 25 / par Victor Abelle.
(B. F. Wood Music Co., 1909) -
Danse espagnole : for the pianoforte. [Op. 24].
(W.A. Evans & Bro., no date) -
Darling : a ballad / words by Arthur Jackson ; music by Chris Schonberg.
(T.B. Harms & Co., 1920) -
Das Meer : eins segelte fort zur See = The Sea : One sails away to sea / Edward MacDowell.
(Breitkopf & Härtel, 1906) -
Dat’s ma honey sho’s yo’ born / Joe Jordan.
(Will Rossiter, 1912) -
A daughter of two worlds / words by Paul M. Sarazan ; music by M. K. Jerome.
(Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., 1920) -
Dawn in the desert / words by Faith Boehnke ; music by Gertrude Ross.
(White-Smith Music Pub. Co., 1914) -
A day dream : ballad / the words by Baroness Porteous ; the music by Anton Strelezki.
(Detroit Music Co., 1886) -
Day dreams : song / words and music by Lottie B. Fort.
(Geo. Willig & Co., 1890) -
Dear heart / words by Jean Lefavre ; music by W.C. Polla & Willard Goldsmith.
(C.C. Church, 1919) -
Dear love, when in thine arms I lie / G.W. Chadwick ; [words by Arlo Bates].
(A.P. Schmidt, 1897) -
Dear old Daddy Long Legs / music by Albert Von Tilzer ; words by Neville Fleeson.
(Broadway Music Corporation, 1919) -
Dear old Dixie moon / lyric by Harry D. Kerr ; music by Geo. J. Hayes.
(Sam Fox Pub. Co., 1920) -
Dear old girl / words by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Theodore Morse.
(Howley, Haviland and Dresser, 1903) -
Dear old glory, you’re the flag for me / words and music by Wesley L. Silverwood.
(Balto Music Co., 1907) -
Dear old pal of mine / words by Harold Robè ; music by Lieut. Gitz Rice.
(G. Ricordi & Co., 1918) -
Dearest : op. 24 / Sidney Homer ; [words] from Hawthorn and lavender by William Ernest Henley.
(G. Schirmer Inc., 1910) -
Dearest, you’re the nearest to my heart / words by Benny Davis ; music by Harry Akst.
(Irving Berlin Inc., 1922)