Browsing SUNY College at Fredonia by Subject "Men -- Pictorial works"
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Along the Yukon trail / words by Grant Clarke ; music by M. Kay Jerome.
(Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., 1914) -
A bit o’ blarney : an Irish intermezzo two-step / by J. Fred Helf.
(Sol Bloom, 1904) -
Bring back those days to me / words and music by Will J. Harris.
(Buck and Lowney, 1917) -
Bring me a girl / words by Bert Kalmar ; music by Archie Gottler.
(Kalmar, Puck & Abrahams [Abrahms?] Consolidated Music Publishers, 1917) -
By the sycamore tree / music by Max Hoffmann ; words by Geo. V. Hobart.
(Rogers Brothers Music Publishing Company, 1903) -
Charge of the Uhlans = (Attaque des Ulans) ; grand galop militaire, op.213 / C. Bohm.
(Eclipse Pub. Co., 1905) -
Ciribiribin : waltz / English text by E. W. M. ; [music by] A. Pestalozza ; arr. by M. Greenwald.
(De Luxe Music Co., 1900) -
Close your eyes now sleepy moon / words & music by Ed. Rogers.
(Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., 1917) -
Come to the ball : song / music by Lionel Monckton ; words by Adrian Ross.
(Chappell and Co., 1910) -
Daddy you’ve been a mother to me / words and music by Fred Fisher.
(McCarthy-Fisher Inc., 1920) -
Demi-tasse : one step or castle walk / by Henry Lodge.
(Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., 1914) -
Don’t write me letters : (but come right back to me) / words by Joe Young ; music by Bert Grant.
(Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., 1916) -
Down in the old cherry orchard : rural ballad / music by S. R. Henry ; words by Alfred Bryan.
(Jos. W. Stern & Co., 1907) -
Down the field : march & two step / music by Stanleigh P. Friedman ; words by C. W. O’Connor.
(Chas. H. Loomis, 1904) -
The flatterer = La lisonjera, op. 59 / C. Chaminade.
(Eclipse Pub. Co., 1900) -
Good-bye little girl, good-bye / words by Will D. Cobb ; music by Gus Edwards.
(M. Witmark & Sons, 1904) -
Harmony Bay : [novelty song] / words by J. Brandon Walsh ; music by Terry Sherman.
(M. Witmark & Sons, 1914) -
Honey dear / words and music by Haller and Stafford.
(Haller & Stafford, 1908) -
I got you Steve / words and music by Ed. Morton.
(Jos. M. Daly Music Pub. Co., 1912)