

Where’d You Get Those Eyes?, Walter DonaldsonĪlabamy Bound, Bud De Sylvia, Bud Green, and Ray Hendersonīam Bam Bamy Shore, Mort Dixon and Ray Henderson When the Red Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin’ Along, Harry Woods Valencia (A Song of Spain), Lucien Boyer, Jacques Charles, Clifford Grey, and Jose Padilla Valencia (A Song of Spain), Lucien Boyer, Jacques Charles, and Clifford Grey Tonight You Belong To Me, Billy Rose and Lee David Ting’A’Ling The Waltz of the Bells, Addy Britt and Jack Little Mary Lou, Abe Lyman, George Waggner, and J. Lonesome And Sorry, Benny Davis and Con Conrad Just A Bird’s-eye View (Of My Old Kentucky Home), Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson I Never See Maggie Alone, Harry Tilsley and Everett Lynton In a Little Spanish Town (‘Twas On a Night Like This), Mabel Wayne If You’re In Love You’ll Waltz, Harry Tierney, Joseph McCarthy, Guy Bolton, and Fred Thompson If I Could Be With You (One Hour To-Night), Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson Idolizing, Sam Messenheimer, Irving Abrahamson, and Ray West I’d Climb The Highest Mountain If I Knew I’d Find You, Lew Brown and Sidney Clare Le Mâitre à Danser, Georges Auricįâcheux 3: Les Joueurs de Boules, Georges Auric Short, and Del Delbridgeīye Bye Blackbird, Mort Dixon and Ray HendersonĬome to the Fair, Easthope Martin and Helen Taylorįâcheux: 1. There is even a song about Wheaties in the collection.īeside A Garden Wall, Gus Kahn, Albert E. Civil War, World War I, and World War II. Subjects range from popular love songs to laments to humorous ditties - and everything else in between. The lyrics, cover art, and advertisements open a window on the society and culture of the time. Sheet music can offer an interesting interdisciplinary research opportunity. A few classical works are also included in the collection. Although most of the music is composed or arranged for voice with piano accompaniment, some pieces incorporate other instruments such as guitar, and some are for instrumental solo (primarily piano or guitar).

The Historic Sheet Music Collection (HSMC) consists primarily of popular music of the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth century.
