1911-1920; Published: 1917, Description: 1 score (3 pages) ; 35 cm; Genre/Form: Music. Pictorial works.; Geographic: United States.; Note(s): Song for voice and piano./ Cover title./ Advertising includes musical incipit for "Girls of France" by Alfred Bryan, Edgar Leslie and Harry Ruby./ Cover illustration: Six blue birds flitting about a tree and bird bath with more trees and a statue in the distance / Barbelle.; Other Titles: First line of text:; Blue bird I confess, that I love your story; First line of chorus:; Blue bird, carry my happiness back to me; Responsibility: music by F. Bernard Grant ; words by Geo. Graff, Jr.; Entry: 19881116; Update: 20160422
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Happiness -- Songs and music; Nostalgia -- Songs and music; Bluebirds -- Songs and music; Birds -- S
Published: 1980s, Description: 1 score (15 pages) + 1 part (7 pages) ; 31 cm.; Note(s): Cover title./ Poem by George Meredith, on which the music is based, printed in caption.; Responsibility: R. Vaughn Williams ; arrangement for violin and piano.; Entry: 19821201; Update: 20150405
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Violin with orchestra -- Solo with piano; Romances (Music)
1911-1920; Published: 1917, Description: 1 score (6 pages) ; 35 cm; Note(s): For piano./ Cover illustration: girl dressed as a marionette / Ray Parmelee./ "As recorded on the Victor Record no. 18284 by Mr. Arndt"--Caption./ "For Frances Marion"--Caption./ Original copyright 1914./ Advertising includes musical incipit for "One fleeting hour", words by Karl Fuhrmann, music by Dorothy Lee.; Responsibility: by Felix Arndt.; Entry: 20120420; Update: 20160422
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Piano music; Popular instrumental music -- 1911-1920; Popular instrumental music
1918, Description: 1 score (3 pages) ; 35 cm; Genre/Form: Music.; Note(s): For piano./ Caption title./ Cover illustration: alley cat meowing in foreground, silhouetted cats on rooftop in background; full moon center of page / Ray Parmelee./ Advertising includes musical incipits for other Sam Fox publications.; Responsibility: by Mel B. Kaufman.; Entry: 20120423; Update: 20151014
Date: 1918
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Piano music (Ragtime); Dance music; Cats -- Songs and music; Cats
Published: 1914, Description: 1 score (5 pages) ; 34 cm; Geographic: United States.; Note(s): For voice and piano./ Caption title./ Cover illustration by Starmer./ First line of text: There's a farm upon a hill, down in Maine./ First line of chorus: Where the honeysuckle vine.; Responsibility: lyrics by Seymour Brown ; music by Albert Gumble.; Entry: 19921015; Update: 20160422
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Popular music -- United States -- 1911-1920; Songs with piano; Popular music
Published: 1978, Description: 1 study score (48 leaves) ; 27 cm; Note(s): Ballet sequence from the musical comedy On your toes./ Arr. for orchestra./ Caption title./ Cover title: Slaughter on Tenth Ave./ Distributor from stamp on leaf 1.; Other Titles: Slaughter on 10th Avenue.; Slaughter on Tenth Ave.; Slaughter on 10th Ave.; Responsibility: by Richard Rodgers ; arr. by Robert Russell Bennett, 1953.; Entry: 19850514; Update: 20150418
Published: 1956, Description: 1 score (5, [1] pages) : portraits ; 31 cm; Note(s): Caption title./ "M-G-M presents in Vistavision Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra in 'High society' ..."--Cover./ Portraits of Crosby, Kelly and Sinatra on cover./ For voice and piano./ First line of text: Sun-tanned, wind blown./ First line of refrain: I give to you and you give to me./ Excerpts from Cole Porter's Kiss me Kate on p.[6].; Responsibility: words and music by Cole Porter.; Entry: 19960523; Update: 20150416
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Motion picture music -- Excerpts; Songs with piano
Published: 1940, Description: 1 score ([1] pages) ; 28 cm; Named Person: Willkie, Wendell L. (Wendell Lewis), 1892-1944 -- Songs and music. Willkie, Wendell L. (Wendell Lewis), 1892-1944.; Genre/Form: Music.; Note(s): For voice and piano./ Caption title.; Other Titles: First line of text:; We want Willkie in the White House; First line of chorus:; He's a great guy; Responsibility: arranged by Georege Johnson ; words and music by R.W. White.; Entry: 20110222; Update: 20151005
Published: 1917, Description: 1 score (3 pages) ; 35 cm; Performing Arts Encyclopedia WWI sheet music; Named Conf: World War (1914-1918); Genre/Form: Music.; Geographic: United States.; Note(s): For voice and piano./ Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.; Responsibility: words by Will Hart ; music by Ed. Nelson.; Date of Entry: 20140131; Update: 20160619
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Popular music -- United States -- 1911-1920; World War, 1914-1918 -- Songs and music; Popular music;
Published: 1956, Description: 19 parts ; 27 cm; WFAA collection. (OCoLC)38522375; Note(s): Includes three arrangements: for dance orchestra; for male voice in D (A-D)--with dance orchestra; for female voice in Bb (F-Bb) with dance orchestra./ "From the musical picture High society."; General Info: Forms part of: WFAA collection. See overall collection record for more information.; Responsibility: words and music by Cole Porter ; dance and vocal background arr. by Johnny Warrington.; Date of Entry: 19980714; Update: 20150417
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Foxtrots; Dance orchestra music -- Parts; Songs with dance orchestra; Popular instrumental music --