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1915

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(Some One Waits, And That Is Why) I Love The Name Of Dixie / Music By E. Clinton Keithley; Words By Jack Frost, E. Clinton Keithley, Jack Frost, Frank K. Root And Co. (Chicago) Jan 1915

(Some One Waits, And That Is Why) I Love The Name Of Dixie / Music By E. Clinton Keithley; Words By Jack Frost, E. Clinton Keithley, Jack Frost, Frank K. Root And Co. (Chicago)

Sheet Music, 1910-1919

Cover: African Americans picking cotton; Publisher: Frank K. Root and Co. (Chicago)


Hesitation Blues (Oh! Baby, Must I Hesitate?) / Music By Billy Smythe; Words By Scott Middleton, Billy Smythe, Scott Middleton, Billy Smythe Music Co. (Louisville) Jan 1915

Hesitation Blues (Oh! Baby, Must I Hesitate?) / Music By Billy Smythe; Words By Scott Middleton, Billy Smythe, Scott Middleton, Billy Smythe Music Co. (Louisville)

Sheet Music, 1910-1919

Cover: photo of the Ranos [photocopy]; Publisher: Billy Smythe Music Co. (Louisville)


When Old Bill Bailey Plays The Ukalele / Words By Chas Mc Carron And Nat. Vincent, Chas Mccarron, Nat. Vincent, Broadway Music Corporation (New York) Jan 1915

When Old Bill Bailey Plays The Ukalele / Words By Chas Mc Carron And Nat. Vincent, Chas Mccarron, Nat. Vincent, Broadway Music Corporation (New York)

Sheet Music, 1910-1919

Cover: a drawing of an old African American man playing ukulele; Publisher: Broadway Music Corporation (New York)


The Perfect Song / Music By Joseph Carl Breil; Words By Clarence Lucas, Joseph Carl Breil, Clarence Lucas, Chappell Harms Inc. (New York) Jan 1915

The Perfect Song / Music By Joseph Carl Breil; Words By Clarence Lucas, Joseph Carl Breil, Clarence Lucas, Chappell Harms Inc. (New York)

Sheet Music, 1910-1919

Cover: photos of Amos n Andy in blackface; musical theme of the Pepsodent Hour (see 477); Publisher: Chappell Harms Inc. (New York)


Nola / Words By Felix Arndt, Felix Arndt, Sam Fox Pub. Co. (Cleveland) Jan 1915

Nola / Words By Felix Arndt, Felix Arndt, Sam Fox Pub. Co. (Cleveland)

Sheet Music, 1910-1919

Key of D. Cover: a drawing of a womans Portrait (silhouette) in a oval design like a medallion; Publisher: Sam Fox Pub. Co. (Cleveland)


Along The Rocky Road To Dublin / Music By Bert Grant; Words By Joe Young, Bert Grant, Joe Young, Waterson Berlin And Snyder Co. (New York) Jan 1915

Along The Rocky Road To Dublin / Music By Bert Grant; Words By Joe Young, Bert Grant, Joe Young, Waterson Berlin And Snyder Co. (New York)

Sheet Music, 1910-1919

Cover: photograph of singer Blanche Ring; Publisher: Waterson Berlin and Snyder Co. (New York)


Down Among The Sheltering Palms / Music By Abe Olman; Words By James Brockman, Abe Olman, James Brockman, Leo Feist Inc. (New York) Jan 1915

Down Among The Sheltering Palms / Music By Abe Olman; Words By James Brockman, Abe Olman, James Brockman, Leo Feist Inc. (New York)

Sheet Music, 1910-1919

Cover: Drawing of palm trees and a steam ship; photo inset of Al Jolson; Publisher: Leo Feist Inc. (New York)


When Old Bill Bailey Plays The Ukalele [Sic]/ Music By Nat. Vincent; Words By Chas Mc Carron, Nat. Vincent, Chas Mccarron, Broadway Music Corporation (New York) Jan 1915

When Old Bill Bailey Plays The Ukalele [Sic]/ Music By Nat. Vincent; Words By Chas Mc Carron, Nat. Vincent, Chas Mccarron, Broadway Music Corporation (New York)

Sheet Music, 1910-1919

Cover: drawing of and African American male playing a ukulele, while two Caucasian females peer out through the rushes (see 551); Publisher: Broadway Music Corporation (New York)


Jolly Darkies / Music By Karl Bechter, Karl Bechter, Allan And Co. (Melbourne) Jan 1915

Jolly Darkies / Music By Karl Bechter, Karl Bechter, Allan And Co. (Melbourne)

Sheet Music, 1910-1919

Cover: drawing of African American men performing music, while another dances; description reads piano duet; Publisher: Allan and Co. (Melbourne)


Once In A While / Music By Laurence Bolton; Words By Maude Clark Hough, Laurence Bolton, Maude Clark Hough, Thos. Goggan And Bros. (Dallas) Jan 1915

Once In A While / Music By Laurence Bolton; Words By Maude Clark Hough, Laurence Bolton, Maude Clark Hough, Thos. Goggan And Bros. (Dallas)

Sheet Music, 1910-1919

Key of Eb. Cover: n/graph.; Publisher: Thos. Goggan and Bros. (Dallas)


Kangaroo Hop / Words By Melville Morreis, Melville Morreis, Irving Caesar, Jerome H. Remick And Co. (New York) Jan 1915

Kangaroo Hop / Words By Melville Morreis, Melville Morreis, Irving Caesar, Jerome H. Remick And Co. (New York)

Sheet Music, 1910-1919

Cover: a Caucasian couple dancing under the trees; Publisher: Jerome H. Remick and Co. (New York)


Springtime Of Youth / Words By Walter Rolfe, Walter Rolfe, Maurice Richmond Music Co. (New York) Jan 1915

Springtime Of Youth / Words By Walter Rolfe, Walter Rolfe, Maurice Richmond Music Co. (New York)

Sheet Music, 1910-1919

Cover: a photo of a young lady with a basket picking flowers; Publisher: Maurice Richmond Music Co. (New York)


I Didn't Raise My Boy To Be A Soldier / Music By Al Piantadosi; Words By Alfred Bryan, Al Piantadosi, Alfred Bryan, Leo Feist Inc. (New York) Jan 1915

I Didn't Raise My Boy To Be A Soldier / Music By Al Piantadosi; Words By Alfred Bryan, Al Piantadosi, Alfred Bryan, Leo Feist Inc. (New York)

Sheet Music, 1910-1919

Cover: drawing of a mother holding her son, as she visualizes a battle scene; photo inset of the American Comedy Four, four Caucasians, one in blackface; text at the top reads A Mothers Plea for Peace; Publisher: Leo Feist Inc. (New York)


Dancing The Jelly Roll / Music By Herman Paly; Words By Nat Vincent, Herman Paly, Nat Vincent, Jerome H. Remick And Co. (New York) Jan 1915

Dancing The Jelly Roll / Music By Herman Paly; Words By Nat Vincent, Herman Paly, Nat Vincent, Jerome H. Remick And Co. (New York)

Sheet Music, 1910-1919

Cover: drawing of a Caucasian couple, dressed in finery, dancing, with a Caucasian male playing the banjo in the background; Publisher: Jerome H. Remick and Co. (New York)


The Memphis Blues / Words By W. C. Handy, W. C. Handy, Joe Morris Music Co. (New York) Jan 1915

The Memphis Blues / Words By W. C. Handy, W. C. Handy, Joe Morris Music Co. (New York)

Sheet Music, 1910-1919

Cover: photo of a Caucasian fiddle player (possibly Waiman); description reads a southern rag; Publisher: Joe Morris Music Co. (New York)


When It's Cotton Pickin' Time In Alabam' / Music By Harry Tobias; Words By Harry Tobias, Harry Tobias, Harry Tobias Music Publisher (New York) Jan 1915

When It's Cotton Pickin' Time In Alabam' / Music By Harry Tobias; Words By Harry Tobias, Harry Tobias, Harry Tobias Music Publisher (New York)

Sheet Music, 1910-1919

Cover: drawing of an African American male sitting on a cotton bale, playing banjo; Publisher: Harry Tobias Music Publisher (New York)


A Bunch Of Blues / Music By J. Paul Wyer; Words By H. Alf Kelly, J. Paul Wyer, H. Alf Kelly, Will Rossiter (Chicago) Jan 1915

A Bunch Of Blues / Music By J. Paul Wyer; Words By H. Alf Kelly, J. Paul Wyer, H. Alf Kelly, Will Rossiter (Chicago)

Sheet Music, 1910-1919

No abstract provided.


High Yellow Cake Walk And Two-Step / Music By F. Heri Klickmann; Words By F. Henri Klickmann, F. Heri Klickmann, Frank K. Root And Co. (Chicago) Jan 1915

High Yellow Cake Walk And Two-Step / Music By F. Heri Klickmann; Words By F. Henri Klickmann, F. Heri Klickmann, Frank K. Root And Co. (Chicago)

Sheet Music, 1910-1919

Cover: drawing of a well-dressed African American couple dancing; Publisher: Frank K. Root and Co. (Chicago)


(The Song That I Heard In My Childhood) That's The Song For Me / Music By Nat. Osborne; Words By Joe Goodwin, Nat. Osborne, Joe Goodwin, Shapiro Bernstein And Co. (New York) Jan 1915

(The Song That I Heard In My Childhood) That's The Song For Me / Music By Nat. Osborne; Words By Joe Goodwin, Nat. Osborne, Joe Goodwin, Shapiro Bernstein And Co. (New York)

Sheet Music, 1910-1919

Cover: a photo of a mother and her child, floral illustration; Publisher: Shapiro Bernstein and Co. (New York)


There's A Broken Heart For Every Light On Broadway / Music By Fred Fisher; Words By Howard Johnson, Fred Fisher, Howard Johnson, Leo Feist Inc. (New York) Jan 1915

There's A Broken Heart For Every Light On Broadway / Music By Fred Fisher; Words By Howard Johnson, Fred Fisher, Howard Johnson, Leo Feist Inc. (New York)

Sheet Music, 1910-1919

Cover: a drawing of a woman contemplating the city lights from her window; Publisher: Leo Feist Inc. (New York)


If We Can't Be The Same Old Sweethearts, We'll Just Be The Same Old Friends / Words By Joe Mccarthy, Music By Jimmie V. Monaco, Joe Mccarthy, Jimmie V. Monaco, Leo Feist Inc. (New York) Jan 1915

If We Can't Be The Same Old Sweethearts, We'll Just Be The Same Old Friends / Words By Joe Mccarthy, Music By Jimmie V. Monaco, Joe Mccarthy, Jimmie V. Monaco, Leo Feist Inc. (New York)

Sheet Music, 1910-1919

Cover: man and woman on an outdoor bench; he is holding a tennis racquet, she is holding a net bag of tennis balls, she looks sad, he looks like he is trying to convince her; illustrated babies in a heart inset; Publisher: Leo Feist Inc. (New York)