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Russell Powell. aAlso available in print. pOriginally published:cIndianapolis : cJ.H. Aufderheide & Co., c1912.10aPowell, J. Russell. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCallahan, J. Will,d1874-1946.1 aPowell, J. Russell.4prf.2 aJ.H. Aufderheide & Co. (Indianapolis, Ind.)40drpbaasmf0027uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0027 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701680ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002800118245008100146246005900227246005600286500002500342500001900367500006600386500004300452500007500495590005900570530002900629534006900658650003700727650003200764650003400796650002900830650002500859700003200884700003800916700003200954710004400986730002201030856006101052773004901113852005901162985002501221b26982456RPBm c crucn 980706s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aAccooe, Will,dd. 1904.10aChickenh[computer file] /cwords by Cole & Johnson ; music by Willis Accooe.1 iFirst line of text:aEph Jackson got a dead swell job.1 iFirst line of chorus:aChicken (is the best to eat) aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAs sung by Bob Cole of Cole & Johnson in "A trip to Coontown" aAdvertisement for another song: p. [2] aCover illustration: drawing of chicken with small photograph of a man. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: The Edw. Malley Co. aAlso available in print. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1899. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmployment. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers. 4aAfro-American poets.1 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.1 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.4prf.1 aJohnson, Billy,d1858-1916.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aTrip to Coontown.40drpbaasmf0003uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0003 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701585ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100001800165245012500183246006000308246006100368246002400429500002500453500001700478500005400495500003200549500002900581590004400610534007700654530002900731650003700760650003400797650004500831700003900876710002400915710004200939856006100981773004901042852005901091985002501150b26991780RPBm c crucn 980713s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG.W. Brainard & Co. (Louisville, Ky.)a586 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aAbbott, C. D.14aThe colored orphan boyh[computer file] /cas sung by S.C. Campbell of the Campbell Minstrels ; composed by C.D. Abbott.1 iFirst line of text:aMy poor old mother and I did part.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBut now my mother's gone to rest.16aColor'd orphan boy. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aComposer's name apears as C.W. Abbott in caption. aDedicated to: J.H. Burdett. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aLibrary's copy inscribed: J.H. Burdett. pOriginally published by:cLouisville [Ky.] : G.W. Brainard & Co., c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music.1 aCampbell, S. C.,d1829-1874.4prf.2 aCampbell Minstrels.2 aG.W. Brainard & Co. (Louisville, Ky.)40drpbaasmf0001uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0001 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701510ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100002800160245008000188246007100268246005700339500002500396500001900421500002800440500004600468500012600514534005300640530002900693600001700722650003700739650003400776650002900810700001900839700002300858710003700881856006100918773004900979852005901028985002501087b26993065RPBm c crucg 980714s1998 riuppa n eng d22bHugo V. Schlam (Music publisher)a711 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAccooe, Will,dd. 1904.10aLuluh[computer file] :bI loves yer, Lulu /cwords & music by Will Accooe.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in the land where the sun shines bright.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLulu does you love your baby. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAs sung by: Jenny Eddy. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Jenny Eddy; drawing of Afro-American couple walking in field with sunflowers / Starmer. pOriginally published by:cHugo V. Schlam, c1901. aAlso available in print.10aEddy, Jenny. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aStarmer,4ill.1 aEddy, Jenny.4prf.2 aHugo V. Schlam (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0004uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0004 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701621ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126043001200139045000900151048001500160100002200175240004000197245011300237246005900350246006900409500002500478500001900503500003600522500006400558590006300622534006800685530002900753650003700782650002700819650004100846650003400887700002500921700002000946710003900966856006101005773004901066852005901115985002501174b26993399RPBm c crucg 980714s1998 riuppa n eng d22bGeo. Willig & Co. (Baltimore, Md.)a4719 aRBNcRBN an-us-sc aw9w9 avu01aka011 aAdams, Coleman E.10aMy little cullud country gal;oarr.10aMy little cullud country galh[computer file] /carr: by Emil Isenman ; words and music by Coleman E. Adams.1 iFirst line of text:aAway down souf, in Souf Carolina.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! my, Oh! my little cullud country gal. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"The greatest coon hit"--Cover. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman / E.O.H. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Dedicated to Barrie B. McCreery. pOriginally published by:cBaltimore : Geo. Willig & Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditions. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aIsenman, Emil,earr.0 aE. O. H.,4ill.2 aGeo. Willig & Co. (Baltimore, Md.)40drpbaasmf0006uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0006 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701461ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048001500151100004600166245017900212246004300391246002500434500002500459500001700484500009600501500003000597534005700627530002900684650005100713650003700764650001700801700006000818710002700878856006100905773004900966852005901015985002501074b27000539RPBm c crucg 980720s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a5088 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aAdams, John S.q(John Stowell),dd. 1893.10aI am going there, or, The death of little Evah[computer file] /cwritten and inscribed to the readers of "Uncle Tom's cabin" by John S. Adams ; adapted to a favorite melody.1 iFirst line of text:aI am going there.10aDeath of little Eva. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover illustration: lithograph of the death of little Eva from the book, Uncle Tom's cabin. a"Bufford's Lith. Boston." pOriginally published by:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-Americans in literaturexSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0007uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0007 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701597ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245009400137246007800231246005300309500002500362500001700387500005700404500004300461500009100504534007200595530002900667600005700696600003800753650003700791650003400828700003000862700004400892710004500936730002400981856006101005773004901066852005901115985002501174b27000588RPBm c crucn 820901s1902 miuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAdams, Robert.10aI wants a man like Romeoh[computer file] /cwords by James O'Dea ; music by Rob't Adams.1 iFirst line of text:aTo see Romeo and Juliet Bill Johnson went one night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI wants a man like Romeo. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Richard Buhler's success at the Columbus minstrels" aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Richard Buhler; drawing of landscape with steamboat. pOriginally published by:cDetroit : Whitney Warner Pub. Co., c1902. aAlso available in print.10aShakespeare, William,d1564-1616.tRomeo and Juliet.10aBuhler, Richard,d1876 or 7-1925. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aO'Dea, James,d1871-1914.1 aBuhler, Richard,d1876 or 7-1925.4prf.2 aWhitney Warner Pub. Co. (Detroit, Mich.)0 aColumbus minstrels.40drpbaasmf0008uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0008 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701459ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245010200139246005600241246006500297500002500362500001900387500002500406500001900431500004100450500004200491500007200533534006700605530002900672650003700701650004500738650003400783700002300817710003900840856006100879773004900940852005900989985002501048b2700059xRPBm c crucn 980720s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAlford, Harry L.10aThey'll talk about you anyhowh[computer file] /cwords by Wm. H. Windom ; music by Harry Alford.1 iFirst line of text:aI always dress just as I wish.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFor they'll talk about the President. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Al. Sweetser, Chicago. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man walking in street. pOriginally published by:cChicago : Thompson Music Co., c1903. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWindom, William H.2 aThompson Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0010uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0010 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701486ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003500118245010100153246005200254246006500306500002500371500001900396500002300415500004300438500010800481590005000589534007000639530002900709650002800738650003400766650002900800700003000829710004500859856007500904773004900979852005901028985002501087b27000710RPBm c crucn 980720s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aAbrahams, Maurice,d1883-1931.10aAt the cotton pickers ballh[computer file] /cwords by Alex Gerber ; music by Maurice Abrahams.1 iFirst line of text:aGo and get your lady fair.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLet's go to the cotton picker's ball. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aWar slogan: p. [4] aAdvertisement for another song: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of ballroom scene and people picking cotton, printed in blue and black ink. aLibrary's copy 1 inscribed: John A. Slick [?] pOriginally published:cNew York : Kalmar, Puck & Abrahams, c1917. aAlso available in print. 0aDancingzUnited States. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing.1 aGerber, Alex,d1895-1969.2 aKalmar, Puck & Abrahams (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0002uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0002 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701729ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100002800165245009200193246005200285246008400337500002500421500001700446500008200463500002800545500004300573500004800616590005100664534006600715530002900781650003700810650003300847650003200880650002900912700003100941700003800972710003601010710004101046856007501087773004901162852005901211985002501270b27002330RPBm c crucn 980721s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a3256 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAccooe, Will,dd. 1904.14aThe phrenologist coonh[computer file] /cwords by Ernest Hogan ; music by Will Accooe.1 iFirst line of text:aof all the men of history.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDat's the reason why they call me the phrenologist coon. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: New song hits introduced by Williams & Walker's own big co. aSung by: Bert Williams. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aCover illustration: drawing of comic faces. aAdvertisement for another song: cop. 2, p. [2] pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPhrenologyxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxCraniology. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aHogan, Ernest,d1865-1909.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.4prf.2 aWilliams & Walker's Own Big Co.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0005uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0005 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701692ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245009100138246002000229246004200249246005500291500002500346500001900371500006400390500004400454500007400498500012600572534006900698530002900767600001800796600001900814600002300833600002000856650003700876650002900913650001400942650001900956710004400975730001901019856007501038773004901113852005901162985002501221b27003395RPBm c crucn 980722s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAdler, Bernard.10aThat lovin ragh[computer file] /cwords by Victor H. Smalley ; music by Bernie Adler.14aDat lovin' rag.1 iFirst line of text:aThat lovin' rag.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHear the music softly play. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAs sung in Victor H. Smalley's burletta "The Merry widower" aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 2-5. aAdvertisement for "When you wore a pinafore" and another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: photographs of Jerry Mills, Lottie Grady, Victor H. Smalley, and Bernard Adler; floral border design. pOriginally published:cNew York : F.B. Haviland Pub. Co., c1907. aAlso available in print.10aMills, Jerry.10aGrady, Lottie.10aSmalley, Victor H.10aAdler, Bernard. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aMusicals. 0aRagtime music.2 aF.B. Haviland Pub. Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aMerry widower.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0009uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0009 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701593ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002000163245010800183246005900291490003400350500002500384500001700409500004400426500005600470500008100526500006900607590010500676534006400781530002900845650003700874650004500911650003400956710002300990856006101013773004901074852005901123985002501182b27003632RPBm c crucn 980722s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a1382 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aAlison, George.10aTwo little coonsh[computer file] :ba novel darkey song and refrain /cwords & music by George Alison.1 iFirst line of text:aChloe an' me am two little coons.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Dedicated to Fritz Williams"--Caption. aAdvertisement for other Afro-American songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man and woman walking together. aAlso available for: band, orchestra, banjo, mandolin, or guitar. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: C. Janke & Co., organs, pianos, sheet music, [?], Tex. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American familiesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0011uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0011 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701427ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001400118245008600132246006600218246006300284490002300347500002500370500001900395500004200414500009000456534006400546530002900610650003700639650003800676650003400714700002300748700001500771710003800786830002300824856006100847773004900908852005900957985002501016b27003723RPBm c crucn 980722s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aAlixa, C.10aOld Joe's dreamh[computer file] /cwords by Brother Gardner ; music by C. Alixa.1 iFirst line of text:aDe odder dark night old Joe had a dream.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, whar am gone dem good ole days?1 aThree great songs. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man seated and three other scenes / Roz. pOriginally published:cNew York : W.A. Evans & Bro., c1881. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGardner,cBrother.0 aRoz,4ill.2 aW.A. Evans & Bro. (Boston, Mass.) 0aThree great songs.40drpbaasmf0012uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0012 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701756ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126043001200139045000900151048001500160100002100175245009500196246007500291246006600366500002500432500001900457500005100476500007100527500008400598500025600682534006500938530002901003650003701032650003401069700001901103710004001122856007501162773004901237852005901286985002501345b27011276RPBm c crucn 980727s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)a851 aRBNcRBN an-us-la ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAllen, Thomas S.10aBy the watermelon vineh[computer file] :bLindy Lou /cwords and music by Thos. S. Allen.1 iFirst line of text:aDown Louisiana where the Missis[s]ippi's flowing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLindy, Lindy, sweet as the sugar cane. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "I'll wait for thee": p. [2] aAdvertisement for "A Frangesa march" and other piano solos: p. [6] aCover illustration: Afro-American couple sitting on watermelon slice / Starmer. aAlso published for: guitar solo, 2 guitars, banjo solo, 2 banjos, mandolin solo, 2 or 3 mandolins, mandola, guitar accompaniment, banjo accompaniment, piano accompaniment, flute obligato, 'cello obligato, full military band, full orchestra with piano. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Walter Jacobs, c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0013uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0013 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701673ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002100164245008300185246006100268246005400329500002500383500001900408500004500427500013300472500021800605534006400823530002900887610001600916650003700932650003100969650003401000700001901034710004001053856006101093773004901154852005901203985002501262b27011343RPBm c crucn 980727s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)a1266 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAllen, Thomas S.10aGood-bye Mister Greenbackh[computer file] /cwords & music by Thos. S. Allen.1 iFirst line of text:aRastus Jenkins was a gamblin' coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGood-bye Mister Greenback. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: photograph of the 4 Shannons; drawing of dollar bills with wings and Afro-American man with cigar / Starmer. aAlso published for: guitar (solo and 2); banjo (solo and 2); mandolin (solo, 2 and 3); mandola; guitar, banjo or piano accompaniment; flute obligato; 'cello obligato; full military band; full orchestra with piano. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Walter Jacobs, 1906. aAlso available in print.20a4 Shannons. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0014uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0014 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701484ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002100164245008500185246006100270246007800331500002500409500001900434500004500453500015200498534006500650530002900715600002100744600002100765650003700786650003400823700001900857710004000876856006100916773004900977852005901026985002501085b27013091RPBm c crucn 980728s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)a1511 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAllen, Thomas S.10aLet me be your lemon coonh[computer file] /cwords and music by Thos. S. Allen.1 iFirst line of text:aEbenezer Johnson was a yaller coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'll be your lemon if you'll only be the squeezer. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: photographs of Pearl Danforth and Thos. S. Allen; drawing of Afro-American man talking to seated Afro-American woman / Starmer. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Walter Jacobs, c1907. aAlso available in print.10aDanforth, Pearl.10aAllen, Thomas S. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0015uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0015 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701518ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100002100130245006900151246005200220246005500272500002500327500001700352500004600369500013700415590006100552590006000613534007200673530002900745600001900774650003700793650003400830700001900864710004100883856007500924773004900999852005901048985002501107b27013200RPBm c crucn 980728s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-al ax1x1 avu01aka011 aAllen, Thomas S.10aMandy Louh[computer file] /cwords and music by Thos. S. Allen.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in Alabama Dixieland.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMandy, my pretty Mandy Lou. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for "Scented roses": p. [2] aCover illustration: photograph of unidentified woman harpist / White, N.Y.; drawing of Afro-American couple and magnolias / Starmer. aAdvertisement for "Pitter patter rag": cops. 2-3, p. [6] aCover photograph: cop. 3, Carrie Starr of Neff & Starr. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Daly Music Publisher, c1911. aAlso available in print.10aStarr, Carrie. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aDaly Music Publisher (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0016uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0016 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701545ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100002100130245008300151246007600234246008100310500002500391500001700416500003300433500004500466500016800511534007900679530002900758600001700787650003700804650003400841700001900875700002300894710004800917856006100965773004901026852005901075985002501134b27017060RPBm c crucn 980730s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-usu-- ax1x1 avu01aka011 aAllen, Thomas S.10aMiss Carolineh[computer file] :bSouthern serenade song /cby Thos. S. Allen.1 iFirst line of text:aSweetest girl in Dixieland, oh, oh, Miss Caroline.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCaroline, Miss Caroline, that everloving gal of mine. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Popularized by Billy Coty." aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man playing banjo for Afro-American woman, a cabin in moonlight, and cotton balls / Starmer; photograph of Billy Coty. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : O.E. Story, Music Publisher, c1914. aAlso available in print.10aCoty, Billy. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.1 aCoty, Billy.4prf.2 aO.E. Story, Music Publisher (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0017uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0017 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702036ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127043001200140045000900152048001500161100002100176245007100197246007600268246006000344500002500404500001900429500004400448500012800492500025500620590007000875590005800945534006501003530002901068600002901097610002301126610002801149650003701177650003401214700001901248710004001267856007501307856007501382773004901457852005901506985002501565b27021890RPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)a1152 aRBNcRBN an-us-al ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAllen, Thomas S.10aMy dusky roseh[computer file] /cwords & music by Thos. S. Allen.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in Alabama where the southern skies are blue.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMy dusky rosebud, my dusky rose. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American couple and cotton field in moonlight / Starmer; photograph of Carroll Johnson. aAlso published for: piano solo, guitar solo, 2 guitars; banjo solo, 2 banjos, mandolin solo, 2 or 3 mandolins, mandola (octave), guitar, banjo or piano accompaniment, flute obligato, 'cello obligato, full military band, and full orchestra with piano. aCover photograph: cop. 3, Cooper & Robinson; cop. 4, The Taylors. aLibrary's copy 3 has stamp on cover: Alberta Sheldon. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Walter Jacobs, c1905. aAlso available in print.10aJohnson, Carroll,d1851-20aCooper & Robinson.20aTaylors (Musical group) 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0018uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0018403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0019uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0019 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701609ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028005600126040001300182045000900195048001500204100003400219245005900253246005500312246006500367500002500432500001700457500012400474500013000598534006400728530002900792600003400821600001800855650003700873650003400910700001800944700001800962710002300980856007501003773004901078852005901127985002501186b2702233xRPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riuppa n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a491322bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W. Sons 11056 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aArmstrong, Harry,d1879-1951.10aShaky eyesh[computer file] /cby Armstrong and Clark.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen the toil of day is o'er.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShaky eyes, oh, oh, those shaky eyes! aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other songs, beginning "Compositions by Harry Armstrong: Shaky eyes, words by Billy Clark...": p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman with big eyes / Keller, EK; photograph of Billy Clark and Harry Armstrong. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1909. aAlso available in print.10aArmstrong, Harry,d1879-1951.10aClark, Billy. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aClark, Billy.1 aKeller,4ill.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0020uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0020 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701310ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028005600126040001300182045000900195048001500204100003400219245005600253246005500309246006500364490004500429500002500474500001900499500004200518534005300560530002900613650003700642650003400679700001800713710002300731856006100754773004900815852005900864985002500923b27022730RPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riuppa n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a491322bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W. Sons 11056 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aArmstrong, Harry,d1879-1951.10aShaky eyesh[computer file] /cArmstrong and Clark.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen the toil of day is o'er.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShaky eyes, oh, oh, those shaky eyes!0 aPopular favorites by well-known writers. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for music books: p. [8] pOriginally published:cM. Witmark & Sons, c1909. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aClark, Billy.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0021uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0021 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701698ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048001500159100003400174245013200208246008100340246006700421500002500488500001900513500002400532500003300556500007700589500010600666534006400772530002900836600001600865650003700881650004700918650001900965700002100984700001801005700002201023710002301045856007501068773004901143852005901192985002501251b27023072RPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 11145 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aArmstrong, Harry,d1879-1951.10aSlip your glad rags on and come with me!h[computer file] /cwords by Harry B. Lester & Billy Clark ; music by Harry Armstrong.1 iFirst line of text:aLook here, Henry Darbaco, what makes you fret and pout?1 iFirst line of chorus:aPut on your gloves, your high silk hat. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Beth Tate. a"To Miss Georgette De Wolf." aAdvertisement for other songs by Harry Armstrong and a song book: p. [6] aCover illustration: Afro-American man in top hat and tails; photograph of Beth Tate / De Lux, Denver. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1910. aAlso available in print.10aTate, Beth. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxClothingxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music.1 aLester, Harry B.1 aClark, Billy.1 aTate, Beth.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0022uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0022 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701466ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245008700141246008400228246006000312500002500372500001700397500007300414500004200487500007100529590005100600534006500651530002900716600001800745650003700763650003400800700002400834710004000858856006100898773004900959852005901008985002501067b27023138RPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aArmstrong, Paul B.10aI love's you, 'deed I do my babeh[computer file] /cwritten by Paul B. Armstrong.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen the moon am shinin' brightly on the watermelon vines.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIse a comin' as of yore my babe. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Introduced with great success by Miss Mae Raymond. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Mae Raymond; drawing of daisies. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Sarah E. Wheelright. pOriginally published:cChicago : Frank K. Root & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print.10aRaymond, Mae. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aRaymond, Mae.4prf.2 aFrank K. Root & Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0023uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0023 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701821ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100002600123245014600149246003700295246005700332246007500389500002500464500001900489500007200508500009300580590008100673534006800754530002900822600002800851650002800879650005100907650003700958650003400995700002001029700001901049700003401068700005401102710003701156856006101193773004901254852005901303985002501362b27023205RPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aArnold, George Waugh.10aHe's laid on de shelfh[computer file] :ba coon argument in three chapters /cwritten and composed by George Waugh Arnold and Mattie Boorum.10aCoon argument in three chapters.1 iFirst line of text:aMy old man and myself fell out.1 iFirst line of chorus:aEf he'll only go away, an' leave me to mahself. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFeatured by: May Irwin in her successful play, "Madge Smith, att'y" aCover illustration: Afro-Americans soldier and woman / Starmer; photograph of May Irwin. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Hitchcock's, 11 Park Row, N.Y. pOriginally published:cNew York, N.Y. : Hurtig & Seamon, c1990. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-American soldiers. 0aSouth African War, 1899-1902xSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBoorum, Mattie.1 aStarmer,4ill.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.1 aMorris, Ramsay,dd. 1917.tMadge Smith, attorney.2 aHurtig & Seamon (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0024uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0024 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701292ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245009400136246006900230246007000299490006400369500002500433500001900458534006700477530002900544650003700573650004500610650002700655710003500682830004300717856006100760773004900821852005900870985002500929b27023266RPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riufma n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aArthur, M. J.10aLittle baby Joeh[computer file] /cwritten by Brother Gardner ; composed by M.J. Arthur.1 iFirst line of text:aKase I'ze growin' old an' doan feel strong.1 iFirst line of chorus:aJist you hear dat baby howlin, hi, yi, yi!1 aEthiopian, jubilee and minstrel songs / by eminent writers. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. pOriginally published:c[United States?] : J.M. Russell, c1881. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic.2 aJ.M. Russell (Music publisher) 0aEthiopian, jubilee and minstrel songs.40drpbaasmf0025uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0025 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701299ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245008200136246005600218246008400274500002500358500001900383500004300402500007100445534007500516530002900591650004300620650002900663650003400692710004100726856006100767773004900828852005900877985002500936b27023291RPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aArzonia, Joe.14aThe preacher and the bearh[computer file] /cwords and music by Joe Arzonia.1 iFirst line of text:aA preacher went out a hunting.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh Lord, did'nt you deliver Daniels from the lion's den? aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [2] aCover illustration: Afro-American man up a tree with bear at base. pOriginally published:cColumbus, O[hio] : Capitol Music House, c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American clergyxSongs and music. 0aHunting songs, American. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aCapitol Music House (Columbus, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0026uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0026 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701170ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001200118245006500130246005700195246004400252500002500296500001900321500006300340534006700403530002900470650004200499650003400541700003600575710003900611856006100650773004900711852005900760985002500819b2702362xRPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka010 aAuthor.10aPoor Aunt Dinah!h[computer file] /ccomposed by the author.1 iFirst line of text:aI knew an old nigga aunty once.0 iFirst line of chorus:aPoor Aunt Dinah! aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Sung by Mr. Kneass of the New Orleans Serenaders"--Cover. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : Edward L. Walker, c1850. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aKneass, Nelson,dd. 1869.4prf.2 aEdward L. Walker (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0028uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0028 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701173ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001200118245006500130246005700195246004400252500002500296500001900321500006300340534006600403530002900469650004200498650003400540700003600574710004300610856006100653773004900714852005900763985002500822b27023631RPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka010 aAuthor.10aPoor Aunt Dinah!h[computer file] /ccomposed by the author.1 iFirst line of text:aI knew an old nigga aunty once.0 iFirst line of chorus:aPoor Aunt Dinah! aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Sung by Mr. Kneass of the New Orleans Serenaders"--Cover. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : Stayman & Bros., c1850. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aKneass, Nelson,dd. 1869.4prf.2 aStayman & Brothers (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0029uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0029 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701161ncm 2200313Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001400118245010000132246008300232246006100315500003900376500001700415534006100432530002900493650003700522650002700559650003400586710003300620856006100653773004900714852005900763985002500822b27023655RPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 aca04aka011 aAvery, H.10aCome take a sailh[computer file] :ba new Ethiopian melody /ccomposed & arranged by H. Avery.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, wont you come, my Rosy dear, and take a sail with me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen take a sail with me my dear. aFor mixed chorus (SATB) and piano. aCover title. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : J.E. Gould, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aJ.E. Gould (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0030uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0030 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701216ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100001400165245010900179246008300288246006100371500003900432500001700471534005400488530002900542650003700571650002700608650003400635710002700669856006100696773004900757852005900806985002500865b27023679RPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a306 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 aca04aka011 aAvery, H.10aCome take a sailh[computer file] :ba new Ethiopian melody /cdesigned for the Home Circle by H. Avery.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, wont you come, my Rosy dear, and take a sail with me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen take a sail with me my dear. aFor mixed chorus (SATB) and piano. aCover title. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0031uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0031 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701174ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001400118245009300132246006100225246007000286500003900356500001700395500002100412534006100433530002900494650003700523650002700560650003400587710003300621856006100654773004900715852005900764985002500823b27023722RPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax5x5 aca04aka011 aAvery, H.10aSweet Lucy Mayh[computer file] :bthe latest plantation melody /ccomposed by H. Avery.1 iFirst line of text:aA long time since when I was young.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh Lucy, dear Lucy, dem days am past away. aFor mixed chorus (SATB) and piano. aCover title. a"To Mr. Rainer." pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : J.E. Gould, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aJ.E. Gould (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0032uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0032 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701270ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001300125045000900138048002100147100001700168245011700185246006300302246006000365500005100425500001700476500002600493534006400519530002900583650003700612650006200649710003900711856006100750773004900811852005900860985002500919b27023783RPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a683 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aBaker, E. L.10aMassa sound is sleepingh[computer file] /ccomposed and respectfully dedicated to James F. Taunt by E.L. Baker.1 iFirst line of text:aThe moon is shining bright and clear.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen haste away my dearest Nell. aFor solo voice, piano, and mixed chorus (TASB) aCover title. aPage 4 is unnumbered. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1850. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxFugitive slavesxSongs and music.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0035uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0035 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701711ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001600118245009100134246008000225246007600305500002500381500001900406500006100425500002800486500004800514500008100562534006300643530002900706650003700735650006200772650006200834650003400896700002000930700001900950700002600969710002700995710002001022710004101042856006101083773004901144852005901193985002501252b27023965RPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBall, E. R.14aThe Zulu Hall of Fameh[computer file] /cwords by Billy Johnson ; music by E.R. Ball.1 iFirst line of text:aAfrica, the sunny country is my native land, I'm told.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIn the Zulu Hall of Fame I'll leave my pedigree. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Billy Johnson, Gracie & Potter, Johnson & Dean. a"To J.E. Julia"--Cover. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: drawing of Zulu warrior, elephant, and monkey / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxRelations with AfricansxSongs and music. 0aZulu (African people)xKings and rulersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJohnson, Billy.1 aStarmer,4ill.1 aJohnson, Billy.4prf.2 aGracie & Potter.4prf.2 aJohnson & Dean.2 aT. B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0036uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0036 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701762ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028005600126040001300182045000900195048002100204100003300225240003500258245011100293246007300404246005200477490003600529500006500565500001700630500004700647500004700694500018800741534006400929530002900993650003701022650003401059700005401093710002301147856006101170773004901231852005901280985002501339b27024003RPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a673922bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 15400 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avi01aka01asa011 aBall, Ernest R.,d1878-1927.10aHoney, if yo' only knew;oarr.10aHoney, if yo' only knewh[computer file] :bsong /clyric by William H. Gardner ; music by Ernest R. Ball.1 iFirst line of text:aI went down in de meadow, an' I found a violet.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHoney, if yo' only knew.0 aWitmark black and white series. aFor medium high voice and piano in F, with violin obbligato. aCover title. a"Dedicated to George MacFarlane"--Caption. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2, 5-6] aAlso published for: low voice in D©; medium low voice in E©; high voice in G; duet for alto or baritone and soprano or tenor in F; duet for soprano or tenor and alto or baritone in G. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1917. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGardner, William H.q(William Henry),d1865-1932.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0037uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0037 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701734ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048002700159100003300186240003500219245011100254246007300365246005200438490003600490500006700526500001700593500004700610500004700657500015900704590003800863534006400901530002900965650003700994650003401031700005401065710002301119856006101142773004901203852005901252985002501311b27024337RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 15483 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avh01avi01aka01asa011 aBall, Ernest R.,d1878-1927.10aHoney, if yo' only knew;oarr.10aHoney, if yo' only knewh[computer file] :bsong /clyric by William H. Gardner ; music by Ernest R. Ball.1 iFirst line of text:aI went down in de meadow, an' I found a violet.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHoney, if yo' only knew.0 aWitmark black and white series. aDuet for soprano or tenor and alto or baritone and piano in G. aCover title. a"Dedicated to George MacFarlane"--Caption. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2, 5-6] aAlso published for: low voice in D©; medium low voice in E©; medium high voice in F; high voice in G; duet for alto or baritone and soprano or tenor in F. aLibrary's copy has trimmed edges. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1917. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGardner, William H.q(William Henry),d1865-1932.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0038uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0038 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701342ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028005500126040001300181045000900194048001500203100003300218245010700251246006500358246006800423500002500491500001900516500004300535534006400578530002900642650004500671650003400716700002500750710002300775856006100798773004900859852005900908985002500967b27024350RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a460422bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 8666 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBall, Ernest R.,d1878-1927.10aMa dear li'l' dimpled coonh[computer file] /cwords by Frances J. Sterling ; music by Ernest R. Ball.1 iFirst line of text:aBref so sweet lak a li'l' honey flower.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOut in de world is de cold an' de stawm. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1908. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSterling, Frances J.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0039uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0039 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701401ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100002100165245012700186246006200313246006000375246003500435500003100470500001900501500004200520534005400562530002900616650003700645650004100682650003500723650003100758700001900789710002500808856006100833773004900894852005900943985002501002b27024477RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riumra n eng d22bOliver Ditson (Music publisher)a33-55,363 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBallou, Harry J.14aThe colored millionairesh[computer file] :bmarching song and chorus /cwords by C.B. Perkins ; music by Harry J. Ballou.1 iFirst line of text:aJust throw your eyes upon our shape.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, did you ever see such style?14aTo the Salem Amateur Minstrel. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1891. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditions. 0aMillionairesxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano)1 aPerkins, C. B.2 aOliver Ditson (Firm)40drpbaasmf0040uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0040 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701718ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245009500141246009000236246006900326500002500395500001900420500003700439500006000476500004500536500014700581534007300728530002900801600003500830650004200865650003700907650003400944650003400978700004101012700001901053710004201072856006101114773004901175852005901224985002501283b2702460xRPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBarrett, Joseph H.10aMy Black Roseh[computer file] :ba song of songs /cwords and music by Joseph H. Barrett.1 iFirst line of text:aThe maiden with the dreamy eyes called on Old Black Joe one day.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFor she's my Black Rose, my Hindoo queen. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aIntroduced by: Elizabeth Murray. a"Respectfully dedicated to my friend Elizabeth Murray." aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [3-6] aCover illustration: drawing of a rose with photograph of unidentified Afro-American woman in center / Emerson; photograph of Elizabeth Murray. pOriginally published:cMinneapolis, Minn. : Barrett Pub. Co., c1904. aAlso available in print.10aMurray, Elizabeth,d1870-1946. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPotpourris (Voice with piano) 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMurray, Elizabeth,d1870-1946.4prf.0 aEmerson,4ill.2 aBarrett Pub. Co. (Minneapolis, Minn.)40drpbaasmf0042uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0042 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701651ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001800125045000900143048001500152100002100167245013500188246007500323246007000398500002500468500001900493500004800512500003300560500004800593500004000641590005700681590007200738534005400810530002900864650006200893650003400955700003100989710002501020856007501045773004901120852005901169985002501228b27024702RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson (Music publisher)a53,743 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBallou, Harry J.10aDon't forget dar's a weddin' to-nighth[computer file] :bend song and chorus /cwords by J.W. Wheeler ; music by Harry J. Ballou.1 iFirst line of text:aDon't forget dar's a weddin' in de old town hall.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen get into line, when the bride goes by. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Sung by all the Leading Minstrels"--Cover. a"To Walter E. Stone"--Cover. aAdvertisement for piano dance music: p. [6] aOrchestral accompaniment available. aLibrary's copy 2 cover printed in black and tan ink. aLibrary's copy 2 inscribed: Barton Marr, J.S. Kilby, Oct. 18. 1889. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1889. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWheeler, J. W.q(James W.)2 aOliver Ditson (Firm)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0041uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0041 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701488ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245009100150246005300241246004700294500002500341500001700366500003300383500004600416500014500462534006400607530002900671600002100700650003700721650004100758650003400799700001900833700001300852710004300865856006100908773004900969852005901018985002501077b27025469RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBarron, Ted S.,d1879-1943.10aThrow down dat keyh[computer file] /cwords by Edgar Malone ; music by Ted S. Barron.1 iFirst line of text:a'Twas in the dead of night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThrow down dat key. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Coon song. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man with cane talking to Afro-American woman in window / Henrich; photograph of Mattie Phillip. pOriginally published:cNew York : Barron & Thompson, c1906. aAlso available in print.10aPhillip, Mattie. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDomestic relationsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMalone, Edgar.0 aHenrich,2 aBarron & Thompson Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0043uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0043 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701570ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005500081040001300136045000900149048001500158100005000173245013600223246008300359246005000442500004400492500001700536500006700553500006500620590010700685534006200792530002900854650003700883650003400920700001800954710004200972856006101014773004901075852005901124985002501183b27025500RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d22bArthur P. Schmidt Co. (Boston, Mass.)aA.P.S. 8811 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avj01aka011 aBartlett, J. C.q(James Carroll),d1850-1929.10aMa pale-brown Lady Sueh[computer file] :bsong with pianoforte accompaniment /ccomposed by J.C. Bartlett ; [words by J.K. Draper]1 iFirst line of text:aO de southern shore am full ob little crinkles in de lan'1 iFirst line of chorus:aO honey wont yer come. aFor low voice (alto or bass) and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for songs from the publisher's catalogue: p. [8] aAlso published for: high voice (soprano or tenor) and piano. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Chas. W. Homeyer & Co., Music, 332 Boylston St., Boston. pOriginally published:cBoston : Arthur P. Schmidt, c1910. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDraper, J. K.2 aArthur P. Schmidt Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0044uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0044 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701721ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005500081040001300136045000900149048001500158100005000173240003400223245009800257246008300355246005000438250001500488490006200503490004500565500006500610500001900675500002500694500004700719590009100766534006300857530002900920650003700949650003400986650002501020700001801045710004201063856006101105773004901166852005901215985002501274b27025573RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d22bArthur P. Schmidt Co. (Boston, Mass.)aA.P.S. 9012 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 bve01acc041 aBartlett, J. C.q(James Carroll),d1850-1929.10aMa pale-brown Lady Sue;oarr.10aMa pale-brown Lady Sueh[computer file] /c[words by] J.K. Draper ; [music by] J.C. Bartlett.1 iFirst line of text:aO de southern shore am full ob little crinkles in de lan'1 iFirst line of chorus:aO honey wont yer come. aOctavo ed.0 aArthur P. Schmidt's selected part-songs for men's voices.0 aOctavo series (men's voices) ;vno. 368. aPart-song for baritone or tenor solo and men's voices (TTBB) aCaption title. a"Professional copy." a"May be sung in F or F# if desired"--P. 2. aLibrary's copy is marked with perforations, cover and p. 7: Providence Public Library. pOriginally published:cBoston : Arthur P. Schmidt, c1910. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aPart-songs, English.1 aDraper, J. K.2 aArthur P. Schmidt Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0045uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0045 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701563ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004000081040001300121045000900134048001500143100002200158245023100180246007700411500002500488500001700513500004900530534005800579530002900637650003700666650004100703651008000744700002800824700003700852710004900889710003300938730002400971856006100995773004901056852005901105985002501164b27025603RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d22bLyon & Healy (Chicago, Ill.)a22737 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aBarton, George H.10aThat's what the niggers then will doh[computer file] :banswer to "Young Eph's lament" /cwords by Tom Russell ; sung with immense success by John[n]y Allen, of Arlington, Kelly and Leon's Minstrels ; music by Geo. H. Barton.1 iFirst line of text:aWhat will we do when the war breaks the country up? aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover foliage design / Greene, Engr. Boston. pOriginally published:cChicago : Lyon & Healy, c1865. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveszUnited StatesxEmancipation. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xParticipation, Afro-American.1 aRussell, Tom,dd. 1892.1 aAllen, Johnny,d1844-1885.4prf.2 aArlington, Kelly and Leon's Minstrels.4prf.2 aLyon & Healy (Chicago, Ill.)00aYoung Eph's lament.40drpbaasmf0046uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0046 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701510ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100002200165245023100187246007700418500002500495500001700520500004900537534006000586530002900646650003700675651008000712700002800792700003700820710004900857710002400906730002400930856006100954773004901015852005901064985002501123b27025627RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a22737 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aBarton, George H.10aThat's what the niggers then will doh[computer file] :banswer to "Young Eph's lament" /cwords by Tom Russell ; sung with immense success by John[n]y Allen, of Arlington, Kelly and Leon's Minstrels ; music by Geo. H. Barton.1 iFirst line of text:aWhat will we do when the war breaks the country up? aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover foliage design / Greene, Engr. Boston. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson & Co., c1865. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xParticipation, Afro-American.1 aRussell, Tom,dd. 1892.1 aAllen, Johnny,d1844-1885.4prf.2 aArlington, Kelly and Leon's Minstrels.4prf.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.0 aYoung Eph's lament.40drpbaasmf0047uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0047 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701316ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100004000165245009900205246004700304246006300351500002500414500001900439500003900458500004600497534006700543530002900610650004500639650002500684700002100709710004200730856006100772773004900833852005900882985002500941b27026322RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d22bHarold Flammer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a195 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBassett, Karolyn Wells,d1892-1931.10aLittle brown babyh[computer file] /cpoem by Phil Armstrong ; music by Karolyn Wells Bassett.1 iFirst line of text:aNight-time am fallin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aLittle brown baby, mammy's delight. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Pathâe Record, No. 22386"--Cover. aAdvertisement for two other songs: p. [8] pOriginally published:cNew York, N.Y. : Harold Flammer, c1918. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aArmstrong, Phil.2 aHarold Flammer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0048uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0048 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701445ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005000081040001300131045000900144048001500153100001900168245008900187246008900276246005200365250001600417500002500433500001700458500004200475500004600517534006400563530002900627650003700656650004700693650003400740700002500774700002200799710004400821856006100865773004900926852005900975985002501034b27027235RPBm c crucn 980806s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)a4624 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBassett, R. H.10aEnuffh[computer file] :bcoon song /cwords by W.J. Jacobs ; music by R.H. Bassett.1 iFirst line of text:aSome people do not seem to know the meaning of the word "enuff"1 iFirst line of chorus:aDat's enuff, sooficient! aPopular ed. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: floral design / Frew. pOriginally published:cNew York : J.H. Remick & Co., c1911. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJacobs, William Jay.1 aFrew, John,eill.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf0049uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0049 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701300ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245011300138246005400251246006000305500002500365500001700390500004800407500004300455534006400498530002900562650003700591650003400628700003000662700002400692710004000716856006100756773004900817852005900866985002500925b27027259RPBm c crucn 980806s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBelknap, Frank.10aI doan want you hangin roundh[computer file] :bcoon song /cwords by Karl Tausig ; music by Frank Belknap.1 iFirst line of text:aMandy's beau was awful slow.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI doan want you a hangin' round. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Written for and sung by Miss Evelyn Drew." aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : C.W. Thompson & Co., c1909. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aTausig, Carl,d1841-1871.1 aDrew, Evelyn.4prf.2 aC.W. Thompson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0050uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0050 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701507ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005700081040001300138045000900151048001500160100001200175245008000187246005900267246006100326500003500387500001900422500004300441500008700484534006800571530002900639600002200668650004600690650002700736650001700763700001100780700003700791700001400828700001900842710004200861856006100903773004900964852005901013985002501072b27027284RPBm c crucn 980806s1998 riujza n eng d22bJoe Morris Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)aJ. M. Co. 606 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBenson.10aKeep jazzin' it Ras'h[computer file] /cby Benson, Brown, Sterlin & Lange.1 iFirst line of text:aRastus Johnson's got a jazz band.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh Ras, play your beautiful jazz. aJazz song for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of jazz band / Starmer; photograph of Frances Kennedy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Joe. Morris Music Co., c1918. aAlso available in print.10aKennedy, Frances. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aJazzxSongs and music. 0aJazz vocals.1 aBrown.1 aSterling, Andrew B.,d1874-1955.1 aLange, J.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aJoe Morris Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0051uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0051 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701447ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001600118245007900134246005800213246006100271246004700332500002500379500001900404500004600423500011000469534007100579530002900650600002900679650003700708650003500745650003400780700001900814710004600833856006100879773004900940852005900989985002501048b27027375RPBm c crucn 980806s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBerg, Leon.14aThe Coontown billionaireh[computer file] /cwords and music by Leon Berg.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen I get up at half past nine.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFor I'm the Coontown billionaire.14aThe Coontown bilionaire [i.e. billionaire] aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for song folios: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Emma Carus; drawing of affluent Afro-American man with cigar / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., c1903. aAlso available in print.10aCarus, Emma,d1879-1927. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMillionairesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aShapiro, Bernstein & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0052uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0052 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701436ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002700118245009100145246006100236246006100297500002500358500001700383500004800400500008400448534007600532530002900608600002700637650004500664650004500709650003400754700002700788710005100815856007500866773004900941852005900990985002501049b27027429RPBm c crucn 980806s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBerlin, Irving,d1888-10aWait until your daddy comes homeh[computer file] /cwords and music by Irving Berlin.1 iFirst line of text:aCurly-headed pickaninny acting gay.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWait until your daddy comes home. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for "Spring and fall": p. [6] aCover illustration: silhouette of woman and boy in window / E.H. Pfeiffer, N.Y. pOriginally published:cNew York : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1912. aAlso available in print.10aBerlin, Irving,d1888- 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American familiesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aPfeiffer, E. H.,4ill.2 aWaterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0053uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0053 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701878ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081043001200099045000900111048001500120100002700135245009300162246004400255246005700299246008800356500003100444500001900475500006200494500012100556590004600677590004800723534007600771530002900847600001700876610002200893650003700915650003400952650003100986651003801017700004301055710005101098856007501149856007501224773004901299852005901348985002501407b27028045RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN an-usu-- ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBerlin, Irving,d1888-10aWhen it's night time in Dixie Landh[computer file] /cwords and music by Irving Berlin.14aWhen it's night time down in Dixieland.1 iFirst line of text:aTalk about your Arabian nights.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNighttime down in Dixieland, darkies strolling hand in hand. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "Back to the Carolina you love": p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-Americans singing in front of cabin / Al. W. Barbelle; photograph of Jack-Boyle. aAdvertisement for "Araby": cop. 7, p. [6] aCover photograph: cop. 7, Temple Quartette. pOriginally published:cNew York : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1914. aAlso available in print.10aBoyle, Jack.20aTemple Quartette. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMarches (Voice with piano) 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aBarbelle, Albert W.,d1888-1957.eill.2 aWaterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0054uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0054403Print copy 7drpbaasmf0055uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0055 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701315ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081043001200099045000900111048001500120100002700135245009300162246005700255246008800312500003100400500001900431500002300450534007800473530002900551650003700580650003400617650003100651651003800682710005100720856006100771773004900832852005900881985002500940b27028124RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN an-usu-- ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBerlin, Irving,d1888-10aWhen it's night time in Dixie Landh[computer file] /cwords and music by Irving Berlin.1 iFirst line of text:aTalk about your Arabian nights.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNighttime down in Dixieland, darkies strolling hand in hand. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:c[New York] : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1914. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMarches (Voice with piano) 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.2 aWaterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0056uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0056 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702093ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128043002100141045000900162048001500171100002100186240002000207245009900227246006400326246007300390246001400463500003800477500001900515500004600534500007000580500030400650590012600954534006601080530002901146650006201175650006201237650001901299650003401318700003801352700002201390710004101412856006101453773004901514852005901563985002501622b27028215RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riurga n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a3999 aRBNcRBN aa------an-us--- ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBerliner, Leo E.10aAfricana;oarr.10aMy Africana queenh[computer file] /cwords by Monroe H. Rosenfeld ; music by Leo E. Berliner.1 iFirst line of text:aDown where the Congo is flowing along.1 iFirst line of chorus:a My dusky blossom, she's sweeter than possum.14aAfricana. aRagtime song for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [6, 8] aCover illustration: African tribesmen dancing around fire / Frew. aAlso published for: piano solo; orchestra 10-parts and piano; orchestra, full and piano; full military band; mandolin (solo, with guitar, with piano, or with piano and guitar); 2 mandolins (duet, with guitar, with piano, or with piano and guitar); mandola; zither solo; banjo and piano; guitar solo. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover and p. 3: Jno. B. Schmitz, furniture and musical instruments, Denton, Texas. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxRelations with AfricansxSongs and music. 0aZulu (African people)xKings and rulersxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aRosenfeld, Monroe H.,d1861-1918.1 aFrew, John.4ill.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0057uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0057 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701544ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003000165245007900195246007100274246005800345500002500403500001900428500003900447500004200486500010400528534006600632530002900698600001800727650004500745650002500790650003400815700003000849710003200879710004100911856006100952773004901013852005901062985002501121b27028252RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a8786 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBibo, Irving,d1889-1962.10aKinky Kooh[computer file] /cwords by Sam Ehrlich ; music by Irving Bibo.1 iFirst line of text:aA little pickaninny on the Mississippi shore.1 iFirst line of chorus:aKinky Koo, my Kinky Kinky Koo. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFeatured in: Gus Hill's Minstrels. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American boy asleep with watermelon; photograph of Lee Edmonds. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1919. aAlso available in print.10aEdmonds, Lee. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aEhrlich, Sam,d1872-1927.2 aGus Hill's Minstrels.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0059uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0059 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701381ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002000164240002400184245010100208246005600309246006800365500002500433500001900458500003300477500005900510534006900569530002900638650004200667650003400709700004400743710003800787856006100825773004900886852005900935985002500994b2702832xRPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riuppa n eng d22bHowe, Davis & Co. (Boston, Mass.)aE 2906 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBillings, C. E.10aMy Black Lou;oarr.10aMy Black Louh[computer file] /carr. by George Lowell Tracy ; words and music by C.E. Billings.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se got a little yaller girl.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou take your white gal, give me my Lou. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"To Horace C. Pratt"--Cover. aCover illustration: drawing of an Afro-American woman. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Howe, Davis & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aTracy, George Lowell,d1855-1921,earr.2 aHowe, Davis & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0061uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0061 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701413ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245011800139246006000257246005600317500002500373500001700398500002400415500010800439590004200547534006300589530002900652600001600681650003700697650002500734700002500759700002200784710003900806856006100845773004900906852005900955985002501014b27028331RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBingham, Kittie.10aMammy's little bright eyed coonh[computer file] :ba dainty Southern lullaby /cwords & music by Kittie Bingham.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen de sun am sinking in de west.1 iFirst line of chorus:aClose yo eyes my honey baby. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Mark West. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman rocking baby / E.S. Fisher; photograph of Mark West. aLibrary's copy inscribed: E.A. Young. pOriginally published:cBoston : Mondrich Music Co., c1900. aAlso available in print.10aWest, Mark. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aFisher, E. S.,4ill.1 aWest, Mark.4prf.2 aMondrich Music Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0062uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0062 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701436ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100005400165245007500219246006400294246007300358500002500431500001700456500003700473590011000510534006000620530002900680650003700709650003100746650004500777650003400822710002400856856006100880773004900941852005900990985002501049b27028446RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a20872 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aBishop, T. Brighamq(Thomas Brigham),d1835-1905.10aCloe Bellh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cby T. Brigham Bishop.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen spring first dawn'd upon the lea.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhere the birds are singing, sweetly singing. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aPages 1, 2 and 4 are unnumbered. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Slapp & Cory, music dealers, 108 Westminster St. Prov. R.I. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson & Co., c1861. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aWidowersxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0063uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0063 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701468ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100002000160245011600180246006000296246006500356500003800421500001700459500004600476500007200522534006100594530002900655650003700684650002900721650001900750650003400769650002900803700001900832710003700851856006100888773004900949852005900998985002501057b2702846xRPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riurga n eng d22bHugo V. Schlam (Music publisher)a634 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aHis rag-time walk won the prizeh[computer file] :ba coon cake walk episode /cwords & music by Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:acoon cake walk was about to begin.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHis rag time walk done won the prize. aRagtime song for voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: Afro-American couple doing cake walk / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : Hugo V. Schlam, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aHugo V. Schlam (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0064uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0064 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701585ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100002000160245008800180246006600268246006200334500003800396500001700434500009400451500006600545500013100611534006100742530002900803650003700832650001900869650003400888650002900922700001700951710003700968856006101005773004901066852005901115985002501174b27028501RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riurga n eng d22bHugo V. Schlam (Music publisher)a630 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aI ain't seen no messenger boyh[computer file] /cwords and music by Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:aA hungry looking coon just come to town.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDeed I aint seen no messenger boy. aRagtime song for voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: The reigning "coon" song hit of the season!! Over 50,000 copies sold!! aAdvertisement for "Sis Hopkins dance" and other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman and messenger boy / FE; photograph of unidentified woman and messenger boy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Hugo V. Schlam, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.0 aE. F.,4ill.2 aHugo V. Schlam (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0065uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0065 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701274ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245011100138246006100249246006600310500002500376500001900401500002300420530002900443534006100472650003700533650003200570650003400602650002900636700002300665710004200688856006100730773004900791852005900840985002500899b27028537RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aI cert'ny works hard for mah moneyh[computer file] /cwords by Walter McCleunan ; music by Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se got a job a workin' by de day.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI cert'ny do works hard for mah money. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. aAlso available in print. pOriginally published:c[New York?] : E.T. Paull, c1899. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmployment. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aMcCleunan, Walter.2 aE.T. Paull Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0066uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0066 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701459ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008600138246006500224246005800289500003800347500001900385500004800404500010600452534006300558530002900621650003700650650006200687650001900749650003400768650002900802700001900831710004100850856006100891773004900952852005901001985002501060b27028811RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riurga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aI'se a-picking my company nowh[computer file] /cwords & music by Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:aI guess you all know on New Year's Day.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'se a-pickin' my comp'ny now. aRagtime song for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: Afro-American man in rags pleading with Afro-American woman in doorway / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aT. B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0067uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0067 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701351ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008900138246004800227246006500275500002500340500001900365500004500384500011200429534007300541530002900614600001600643650003700659650003400696650002900730710004800759856006100807773004900868852005900917985002500976b2703303xRPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aShe certainly looks good to meh[computer file] /cwords and music by Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:aThere is a yaller gal.1 iFirst line of chorus:a'Deed, she cert'nly looks good to me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: drawing of formally-attired Afro-American couple dancing; photograph of Miss Eva Mudge. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1903. aAlso available in print.10aMudge, Eva. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0068uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0068 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701405ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245006800138246006000206246005400266500003800320500001900358500004600377500011200423534007900535530002900614610002300643650004700666650001900713650003400732650002900766710005400795856006100849773004900910852005900959985002501018b27033053RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riurga n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aYou can't fool me no moreh[computer file] /cby Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:aI left my home and all my friends.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou can't fool me no more. aRagtime song for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American couple looking at each other; photograph of Courtney and Dunn. pOriginally published:cNew York : Shapiro, Bernstein, & Von Tilzer, c1900. aAlso available in print.20aCourtney and Dunn. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aShapiro, Bernstein, & Von Tilzer (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0069uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0069 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701509ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008300138246004800221246005300269500002500322500001900347500004600366500004500412500010800457534007300565530002900638600002000667650004400687650003200731650003400763650002900797700001700826700002600843710004800869856006100917773004900978852005901027985002501086b27033090RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aYou can't join this showh[computer file] /cwords and music by Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:aOnce there was a coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou can't join this show. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Claude Thardo, The Side-Wheeler. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man falling / Dewey; photograph of Claude Thardo / Calder. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1902. aAlso available in print.10aThardo, Claude. 0aAfro-American singersxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmployment. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.0 aDewey,4ill.1 aThardo, Claude.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0070uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0070 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701415ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245009000138246006700228246005400295500003800349500001900387500002700406500004500433500008500478534007300563530002900636600001900665650003700684650001900721650003400740700002500774710004800799856006100847773004900908852005900957985002501016b27033107RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riurga n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aYou were never introduced to meh[computer file] /cwords and music by Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:aJasper Johnson met Linda Jones at a ball.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSay, man, what'd you mean? aRagtime song for voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Daisy Dumont. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [1-8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American couple; photograph of Daisy Dumont. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1902. aAlso available in print.10aDumont, Daisy. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDumont, Daisy.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0071uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0071 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701610ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005200118245012200170246005400292246006800346490006100414500002500475500001900500500003100519590009800550534005400648530002900702650003700731650002900768650003400797700002000831700006300851710004100914830006100955856007501016773004901091852005901140985002501199b27033120RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBlake, Charles D.q(Charles Dupee),d1847-1903.10aCoon's breach of promiseh[computer file] :bsong and cake walk /cwords by Frank N. Scott ; music by Chas. D. Blake.1 iFirst line of text:aDis coon am full of trouble.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNow I want my letters, Rosie, yes, I do.1 aBoston journal of sheet music ;vno. 168 (July 13, 1898) aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover printed in blue ink. aLibrary's copy 1 autographed by composer: Miss L.M. Wright, with compliments, Chas. D. Blake. pOriginally published:cBoston : F. Trifet, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aScott, Frank N.1 aBlake, Charles D.q(Charles Dupee),d1847-1903.4sgn5RPB.2 aF. Trifet, publisher (Boston, Mass.) 0aBoston journal of sheet music ;vno. 168 (July 13, 1898)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0072uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0072 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701512ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048002100162100005200183245009400235246005900329246005400388500004000442500005300482500008500535500006600620534006300686530002900749650003700778650002900815650004200844700001700886710005300903856006100956773004901017852005901066985002501125b27033491RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a4942 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aBlake, Charles D.q(Charles Dupee),d1847-1903.10aGood bye Nancy Janeh[computer file] :bsong & chorus /cwords & music by Chas. D. Blake.1 iFirst line of text:aThe train is waiting, all aboard.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen we'll have a jubilee. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aAdvertisements for other songs: cover and p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of 2 Afro-American boys playing and singing music. aEngraving of woman daydreaming in attic / Blood, Del.: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American musicians. 0aVoyages and travelsxSongs and music.1 aBlood,4ill.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0073uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0073 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701759ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126043001200139045000900151048001500160100005200175245014100227246005600368246006600424246003100490500002500521500003200546500006300578500004400641500006200685500006000747534006300807530002900870650003700899650003100936650003400967651003001001700002201031700003901053710003901092856006101131773004901192852005901241985002501300b27033521RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3366 aRBNcRBN an-us-ga aw7w7 avu01aka011 aBlake, Charles D.q(Charles Dupee),d1847-1903.10aTrabling back to Georgiah[computer file] :b(companion song to "Old Black Joe") /cwords by Arthur W. French ; music by Chas. D. Blake.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se trabling back to Georgia.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'se trabling back, yes trabling back.16aTraveling back to Georgia. aFor voice and piano. aCopyright on cover is 1875. a"Sung by Mr. Jake Budd, of 'Buckley's Serenaders'"--Cover. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 4-5. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American traveler. a"Armstrong & Co. Lith., 1 Somerset St., Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.D. Russell & Co., c1874. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aGeorgiaxSongs and music.1 aFrench, Arthur W.1 aBudd, Jake,d1834 or 5-1888.4prf.2 aG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0074uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0074 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701254ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005800081040001300139045000900152048001500161100002500176245011500201246005900316490003600375500002500411500001700436500004800453534006400501530002900565650004500594650003400639700002600673710002300699856006100722773004900783852005900832985002500891b27033879RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W. & Sons 16031 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBlake, Eubie,d1883-10aMammy's lit'l choc'late cullud chileh[computer file] :bsong /clyric by Noble Sissle ; music by Eubie Blake.1 iFirst line of text:aSammy! Where is dat lit'l scamp?0 aWitmark black and white series. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7-8] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSissle, Noble,d1889-2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0075uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0075 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701652ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048002100162100004800183245009600231246006200327246005500389490003300444500004000477500001900517500002100536500008800557500006100645534006200706530002900768600004800797650003700845650006200882650002900944650003400973710005301007856006101060773004901121852005901170985002501229b27033922RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3747 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aClose dem windowsh[computer file] :bthe great end song /cwords and music by James Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aDe colored ball takes place tonight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aChildren close dem windows.0 aJames Bland's 3 great songs. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. a"To J.H. Woods." aCover illustration: Lithograph of James Bland, 3 scenes from songs, and river bank. a"F.M. Haskell & Co. Lith. 61 Hanover St. Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., 1879. aAlso available in print.10aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0076uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0076 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701764ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001300141045000900154048002100163100004800184245010600232246006500338246005800403500004000461500001900501500007700520500003800597500007600635500003700711590008800748534006300836530002900899650003700928650006200965650002901027650003401056700001701090710005301107856006101160773004901221852005901270985002501329b2703396xRPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3,932 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aDancing on de kitchen floorh[computer file] :bthe darkies' jubilee : song and dance /cJames Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh the darkies all will have a jubilee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aTell the children all to come. aFor voice, piano and 4-part chorus. aCaption title. a"Dedicated to the "Big Four," Smith, Waldron, Cronin and Martin"--Cover. aPublisher's list of music: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-Americans at a dance / Blood-Del. aAlso published as a schottische. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: R.N. Cutler, teacher of banjo, Dorchester, Mass. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBlood,4ill.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0077uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0077 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701793ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048002100150100004800171240002900219245009900248246005400347246005800401500004000459500001900499500004600518500007600564500007900640500005200719500009600771534006400867530002900931650003700960650004700997650003401044700004201078700001701120710004001137856006101177773004901238852005901287985002501346b27034537RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1,623 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.13aDe golden wedding;oarr.13aDe golden weddingh[computer file] /carranged by J. H. W. ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aLes go to de golden wedding.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll the darkies will be there. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: 2 engravings (wedding scene and emancipation scene) aEngraving of Afro-American man seated with cane / Connelly-Co-Eng.: p. [2] aEngraving of revival scene / Blood-Del.: p. [6] aAlso available as: schottische, for 12-part orchestra, for 5-part orchestra with obbligato. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWarland, John Henry,earr.,dd. 1872.1 aBlood,4ill.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0078uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0078 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701775ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048002100150100004800171240002900219245009900248246005400347246005800401500004000459500001900499500004600518500006400564500009000628500014300718534006400861530002900925650003700954650004700991650003401038700004201072700001701114710004001131856006101171773004901232852005901281985002501340b27034549RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1,623 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.13aDe golden wedding;oarr.13aDe golden weddingh[computer file] /carranged by J. H. W. ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aLes go to de golden wedding.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll the darkies will be there. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-Americans at wedding. aEngraving of 3 Afro-American men seated by road / Connelly-Co-Eng, Blood-Del.: p. [2] aAlso published for: medley schottische, voice and guitar, brass band, voice and banjo, 12-part orchestra, 5-part orchestra with obbligato. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWarland, John Henry,earr.,dd. 1872.1 aBlood,4ill.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0079uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0079 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701620ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130045000900143048002100152100004800173240002900221245009900250246005400349246005800403500004000461500001900501500004300520500006400563500014300627534005400770530002900824650003700853650004700890650003400937700004200971710002701013856006101040773004901101852005901150985002501209b27034550RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a1,623 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.13aDe golden wedding;oarr.13aDe golden weddingh[computer file] /carranged by J. H. W. ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aLes go to de golden wedding.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll the darkies will be there. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-Americans at wedding. aAlso published for: medley schottische, voice and guitar, brass band, voice and banjo, 12-part orchestra, 5-part orchestra with obbligato. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWarland, John Henry,earr.,dd. 1872.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0080uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0080 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702188ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100004800124245008700172246005600259246005800315490004400373500004500417500001900462500003500481500007400516500004200590500010200632590003700734590008400771590007100855590020100926534007001127530002901197600004801226650006201274650004401336650003401380710004501414856007501459856007501534773004901609852005901658985002501717b27034574RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aIn the evening by the moonlighth[computer file] /cwords and music by Jas. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aIn de ebening by de moonlight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIn de ebening by de moonlight.0 aJames A. Bland's great Ethiopian songs. aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. a"Dedicated to Mr. Neil Moore." aHitchcock's Music Store was located at 166 Nassau St. from 1885-1888. aAdvertisement for dance music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American revival meeting and cameo drawing of James A. Bland. aPaging of cop. 2 is: [3], 4-6 p. aAddress of Hitchcock's New Music Store (283 6th Ave.) given on cover of cop. 2. aAdvertisement from Hitchcock's thematique catalogue: cop. 2, p. 6. aLibrary's copy 2 has retailer's stamp on cover: Williams & Lucas, (Formerly R.T. Williams), Dealers in Musical Bells, Sheet Music and all kinds of instruments, 42 South Main St., Fall River, Mass. pOriginally published:cNew York : Hitchcock's Music Store, c1880. aAlso available in print.10aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aHitchcock's Music Store (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0081uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0081403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0082uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0082 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701613ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100004800124245008700172246005600259246005800315490004400373500004500417500001900462500008200481500004100563500010200604534006800706530002900774600004800803650006200851650004400913650003400957710005400991856006101045773004901106852005901155985002501214b27034963RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aIn the evening by the moonlighth[computer file] /cwords and music by Jas. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aIn de ebening by de moonlight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIn de ebening by de moonlight.0 aJames A. Bland's great Ethiopian songs. aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aBenjamin W. Hitchcock, Publisher, was located at 385 6th Ave. from 1890-1896. aAdvertisement for a law book: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American revival meeting and cameo drawing of James A. Bland. pOriginally published:cNew York : Benjamin W. Hitchcock, c1880. aAlso available in print.10aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aBenjamin W. Hitchcock, Publisher (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0083uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0083 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701697ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100004800124245008700172246005600259246005800315490004400373500004500417500001900462500004400481500009600525500004600621500010200667534006500769530002900834600004800863650006200911650004400973650003401017710005201051856007501103773004901178852005901227985002501286b27034987RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aIn the evening by the moonlighth[computer file] /cwords and music by Jas. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aIn de ebening by de moonlight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIn de ebening by de moonlight.0 aJames A. Bland's great Ethiopian songs. aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. a"To be had also at 11 Park Row"--Cover. aHitchcock Publishing Company was located at 131 W. 23rd St. and 11 Park Row from 1897-1902. aAdvertisement for a music journal: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American revival meeting and cameo drawing of James A. Bland. pOriginally published:cNew York : Hitchcock Pub. Co., c1880. aAlso available in print.10aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aHitchcock's Publishing Company (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0084uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0084 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702061ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100004800170240003600218245012100254246006200375246005200437246002500489500004500514500001900559500005600578500004500634500009100679500006600770500007400836500010700910590010401017534006401121530002901185650003701214650003401251700002101285700002901306710004001335730001301375730000901388856006101397773004901458852005901507985002501566b27035013RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1683 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh, dem golden slippers!;oarr.10aOh, dem golden slippers!h[computer file]: bsong and chorus /carr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my golden slippers am laid away.0 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dem golden slippers!14aDem golden slippers. aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. a"As sung by 'Lotta' in 'Musette' and 'Zip'"--Cover. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American couple shaking hands in front of cabin. aEngraving of Afro-American woman knitting on doorstep: p. [2] aEngraving of Afro-American couple dancing by watermelon patch: p. [6] aAlso published for: voice and guitar, banjo and guitar, brass band, piano transcription, waltz, polka. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: O.A. & C.B. Severance, Music dealers, Milwaukee, Wis. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLouis, F.,earr.0 aLotta,d1847-1924.4prf.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)0 aMusette.0 aZip.40drpbaasmf0085uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0085 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701738ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048002100162100004800183240003600231245010200267246006200369246005200431500004500483500001900528500005600547500005300603500008600656590011500742534006400857530002900921650003700950650003400987700001701021700002201038710004001060730001301100730000901113856006101122773004901183852005901232985002501291b27035037RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)aJ.F.P. & Co- 1413 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh, dem golden slippers!;oarr.10aOh, dem golden slippers!h[computer file] /carr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my golden slippers am laid away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dem golden slippers! aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: Lotta and Ed Marble in "Muzette" and "Zip" aAdvertisements for other songs: cover, p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American couple shaking hands before cabin. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Claremont, N.H., Claremont Stationery Co., Books, Stationery &c. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aLotta.4prf.1 aMarble, Ed.4prf.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)0 aMusette.0 aZip.40drpbaasmf0086uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0086 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701620ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048002100162100004800183240003600231245010200267246006200369246005200431500004500483500001900528500005600547500005300603500008600656500004300742534006400785530002900849650003700878650003400915700001700949700002200966710004000988856006101028773004901089852005901138985002501197b27035062RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)aJ.F.P. & Co- 1413 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh, dem golden slippers!;oarr.10aOh, dem golden slippers!h[computer file] /carr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my golden slippers am laid away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dem golden slippers! aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: Lotta and Ed Marble in "Muzette" and "Zip" aAdvertisements for other songs: cover, p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American couple shaking hands before cabin. aEngraving of 5 scenes with cow: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aLotta.4prf.1 aMarble, Ed.4prf.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0087uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0087 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701580ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048002100162100004800183240003600231245010200267246006200369246005200431500004500483500001900528500004600547500008600593500007900679534006400758530002900822650003700851650003400888700002100922700001700943710004000960856006101000773004901061852005901110985002501169b27035141RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)aJ.F.P. & Co- 1413 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh, dem golden slippers!;oarr.10aOh, dem golden slippers!h[computer file] /carr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my golden slippers am laid away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dem golden slippers! aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American couple shaking hands before cabin. aEngraving of Afro-American man remembering his youth / Blood, del.: p. [2] pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLouis, F.,earr.1 aBlood,4ill.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0088uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0088 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701473ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001800141045000900159048002100168100004800189245008300237246006200320246005200382500004500434500001900479500007000498500009600568534005400664530002900718650003700747650003400784650003400818700002200852710004300874856006100917773004900978852005901027985002501086b27035190RPBm c crucn 980812q19981889riuppa n eng d32bC. Sheard & Co. (London, England)a6126 Musical Bouquet aRBNcRBNdRBN aw8w8 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh, dem golden slippers!h[computer file] /cwords and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my golden slippers am laid away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dem golden slippers! aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aPublisher's catalog of Christy Minstrel songs and ballads: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American couple shaking hands before cabin / R. Childs. pOriginally published:cLondon : C. Sheard, c188-? aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczGreat Britain. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aChilds, R.,4ill.2 aCharles Sheard & Co. (London, England)40drpbaasmf0089uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0089 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701553ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100004800170240003600218245012100254246006200375246005200437246002500489500004000514500001900554500006900573500004500642500006100687534006400748530002900812650003700841650003400878700002100912710004000933856006100973773004901034852005901083985002501142b27035876RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1683 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh, dem golden slippers!;oarr.10aOh, dem golden slippers!h[computer file] :bsong and chorus /carr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my golden slippers am laid away.0 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dem golden slippers!14aDem golden slippers. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "In the morning by the bright light" on cover. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2-6] aEngraving of Afro-Americans dancing at a wedding: p. [2] pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLouis, F.,earr.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0090uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0090 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701717ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130045000900143048002100152100004800173240003600221245013800257246006200395246005200457246002500509500004100534500001900575500004300594500004200637500008600679500010500765534005400870530002900924650003700953650002300990650003401013700003901047710002701086856006101113773004901174852005901223985002501282b27035967RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a1,420 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 bvu01atb01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh, dem golden slippers!;oarr.10aOh, dem golden slippers!h[computer file] :bwith accompaniment for guitar /carr. by W.L. Hayden ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my golden slippers am laid away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dem golden slippers!14aDem golden slippers. aFor voice, guitar, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: Lotta, in "Musette" and "Zip" aAdvertisement for other music: p. [4] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American couple shaking hands before cabin. aAlso published for: song and chorus, voice and banjo, piano transcription, polka, waltz, schottisch. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSongs with guitar. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHayden, W. L.q(Winslow L.),earr.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0091uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0091 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701451ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100004800170245009000218246005700308246006300365500004000428500001700468500003200485500004600517500007700563590004100640534006400681530002900745650004700774650003400821710004000855856006100895773004900956852005901005985002501064b27036042RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1614 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01acc041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh! My brother!h[computer file] :bimmensely popular end song /cby James A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aI left my golden slippers home.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, brother, tell them I am coming. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (TTBB) aCover title. aDedicated to: Edward Bowen. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: engraving of 2 Afro-American men envisioning heaven. aLibrary's copy inscribed: N.B. Rand. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0092uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0092 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701570ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245011200149246006800261246006100329250001600390500002500406500001900431500005900450590006000509590010500569534006400674530002900738650003700767650004500804650003400849700003000883700001900913710004400932856007500976773004901051852005901100985002501159b2703625xRPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka012 aBlanke-Belcher, Henriette.10aAin't you coming out to-nighth[computer file] /cwords by Ren Shields ; music by Henriette Blanke-Belcher.1 iFirst line of text:aPretty Sal, honey gal, listen while I woo.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAin't you coming out dis evening. aPopular ed. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover illustration: border design with iris / Starmer. aAdvertisement for "The garden of roses": cop. 2, p. [2] aAdvertisement for "It makes a lot of difference when you are with the girl you love": cop. 2, p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : J.H. Remick & Co., c1909. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aShields, Ren,d1868-1913.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0094uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0094 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701368ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001600118245008200134246008300216246007200299500002500371500001900396500004800415500008700463534006300550530002900613650003700642650004700679650003400726700002300760710004100783856006100824773004900885852005900934985002500993b27036996RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBloom, Lew.10aDar'll be a nigger missin'h[computer file] /cwords and music by Lew. Bloom.1 iFirst line of text:aOle Frog-eye Jones got glued last week to Arabella Blake.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShow me de black man dat trifle wid ma baby. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 6-8] aCover illustration: Afro-American couple driving down road in a cart / Syd Davies. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDavies, Syd,4ill.2 aT. B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0095uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0095 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701400ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048002100151100002100172245018300193246007800376246006200454500004000516500001700556534005400573530002900627650003700656650001700693650003400710700002500744700006000769710002700829856006100856773004900917852005900966985002501025b27037009RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a6278 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aBonney, Isaac N.14aThe death of Little Eva & Uncle Tomh[computer file] /ccomposed & respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Harriett Beecher Stowe ; poetry by Chas. L. Bennison ; music by Isaac N. Bonney.1 iFirst line of text:aThe last rays of sunset were shed o'er the mountain.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDear little Eva, sweet little Eva. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (TASB) aCover title. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBennison, Charles L.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0100uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0100 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701437ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002400124245015700148246008400305246007500389500005900464500001700523500003600540534005400576530002900630650004400659650002900703650003400732650003400766700002000800710002900820710003200849856006100881773004900942852005900991985002501050b27037022RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aBrackett, I. Louis.14aThe old banjoh[computer file] :bfavorite Ethiopian melody /cwords by Bob Lively ; music composed expressly for J.P. Ordway Esq. by I. Louis Brackett.1 iFirst line of text:aDe music for de heel and toe, am sounding on de old banjo.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh de ole banjo, its merry merry sound we know. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (tenor, tenor, air, bass) aCover title. a"As sung by Ordway's Aeolians." pOriginally published:cBoston : E.H. Wade, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusicxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aBanjo musicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLively, Robert.2 aOrdway's Aeolians.4prf.2 aE.H. Wade (Music Publisher)40drpbaasmf0104uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0104 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701372ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130048001500143100003100158245008700189246005100276246002800327500002500355500001900380500006200399500006400461590004700525534005900572530002900631650003700660650003400697700001800731700004000749710002700789856006100816773004900877852005900926985002500985b27037034RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riuppa n eng d22aOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)b24204 aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aAdolphus Morningloryh[computer file] /cwords by J.B. Murphy ; music by D. Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aGood evening white folks.14aAdolphus Morning-glory. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Harry Bloodgood, the popular song and dance man. aCover illustration: Afro-American man in top hat and tails. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Dean Pierce '78. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson & Co., 1868. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMurphy, J. B.1 aBloodgood, Harry,d1845-1886.4prf.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0105uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0105 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701469ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003100165240006200196245010500258246007500363500002500438500001900463500007200482500004200554534006400596530002900660650002900689650006200718650001400780650003400794700003400828710003900862856006100901773004900962852005901011985002501070b27037150RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a11,058 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aCordelia's aspirations.pSam Johnson's colored cake walk.10aSam Johnson's colored cake walkh[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aSam Johnson is de sexton of Zion's Bethel church. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"As sung in Edward Harrigan's comic play 'Cordelia's aspirations'." aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0106uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0106 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701483ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003100165240006800196245011100264246002200375246006000397500002500457500001900482500007900501500004200580534006400622530002900686650003700715650003000752650001400782650003400796700003400830710003900864856006100903773004900964852005901013985002501072b27037228RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a11,059 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aCordelia's aspirations.pWaiters' chorus, or, Two more to come.10aWaiters' chorus, or, Two more to comeh[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.10aTwo more to come.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, here we are so neat and sable. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"As sung in Edward Harrigan's comic play 'Cordelia's aspirations'"--Cover. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aWaitersxSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0107uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0107 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701881ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003100163245010400194246007500298246005200373500002500425500001900450500007100469500003300540500016500573500006600738500006700804534006400871530002900935610008100964650003701045650004801082650003101130650003401161700001701195710003901212856007501251773004901326852005901375985002501434b27037514RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a9066 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aEmancipation dayh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by G.L. Stout ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aIn April when de proclimation set us people free.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWid banners waving high. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Sung with immense success at the Eagle Theatre, New York"--Cover. aDedicated to: Mr. Josh Hart. a"1863-1877, Pond, Wm. A., & Co., 547 Broadway; 1877-1896, Pond, Wm. A., & Co., 25 Union Square"--Early American sheet music / Harry Dichter and Elliott Shapiro. aAdvertisement for "Sleep, baby sleep" and other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: American eagle with shield and cornucopia. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1876. aAlso available in print.10aUnited States.bPresident (1861-1865 : Lincoln).tEmancipation Proclamation. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aEmancipation proclamationxSongs and music. 0aFreedmanxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStout, G. L.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0108uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0108 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701472ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003100165240004500196245010100241246005000342246006200392246002200454500002500476500001700501500007700518500004600595534006400641530002900705650003700734650003400771650001400805700003400819710003900853856006100892773004900953852005901002985002501061b27037800RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a12,508 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aLast of the Hogans.pOn de rainbow road.10aOn de rainbow roadh[computer file] :bsong /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aGet ready for to travel.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh weary pilgrim's, Gabriels army.16aDe rain-bow road. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"As sung in Edward Harrigan's New Play,--'Last of the Hogans'"--Caption. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1891. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMusicals.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0110uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0110 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701606ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003100165240004500196245011600241246005300357246006200410500002500472500001900497500004500516500006600561500004600627590008000673534006400753530002900817650004700846650001400893650003400907700003400941710003900975856006101014773004901075852005901124985002501183b27037927RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)all,698 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aLeather patch.pPut on your bridal veil.10aPut on your bridal veilh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aThe bells dey am a-ringing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLove, put on your orange blossoms. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"To Mr. & Mrs. William E. Burke"--Cover. a"As sung in Edward Harrigan's New Play, 'The leather patch'." aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 6] aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Boston, Louis H. Ross & Co., 3 West St. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1886. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0111uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0111 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701525ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003100163240005100194245011400245246005000359246005000409500002500459500001900484500003900503500004300542500004200585590004700627534006400674530002900738650004500767650003400812650001400846700003400860710003900894856006100933773004900994852005901043985002501102b27037952RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a9781 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aMulligan Guard ball.pThe Skidmore fancy ball.14aThe Skidmore fancy ballh[computer file] :bsong and march /cwritten by Ed. Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, here we go so nobly.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, halleluyah, glory. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Words by Edward Harrigan"--Cover. aFrom musical: The Mulligan Guard ball. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aLibrary's copy inscribed: May Belle Chipp. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMusicals.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0112uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0112 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701477ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003100165240005700196245010000253246007500353246006100428500002500489500001700514500009200531500004200623534007500665530002900740650004500769650003400814700003400848710003900882856006100921773004900982852005901031985002501090b27037976RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a10,262 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aMulligan Guard nominee.pThe Skids are out to-night.14aThe Skids are out to-nighth[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aWid martial tread so nobly led in military style.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhile we seek mirth and pleasure. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Songs from Edward Harrigan's comic play, "The Mulligan Guard nominee" aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : New York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0113uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0113 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701678ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001800130045000900148048001500157100003000172240003100202245011700233246005300350246005400403500002500457500001900482500004200501500011900543534006800662530002900730600003000759650004500789650003100834650003600865651008000901700003100981700001901012710004301031856006101074773004901135852005901184985002501243b2707917xRPBm c crucn 980910s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWillis Woodward & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1529 aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBlumenthal, Henry Arthur.10aYankee Doodle Negro;oarr.14aThe Yankee Doodle Negroh[computer file] /cwords & music by Henry Arthur Blumenthal ; arranged by George Rosey.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm a col'r'd American man.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm a Yankee Doodle Negro. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American Civil War veteran / Jenkins; photograph [of Henry Arthur Blumenthal?] pOriginally published:cNew York : Willis Woodward & Co., c1905. aAlso available in print.10aBlumenthal, Henry Arthur. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPatriotic musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xParticipation, Afro-American.1 aRosey, George,d1864-1936.1 aJenkins.4ill.2 aWillis Woodward & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0096uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0096 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701617ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002100163245008000184246008700264246007800351500002500429500001900454500004200473500006600515590011800581534006400699530002900763650003700792650004700829650003000876650003400906700002200940710002300962730004000985856006101025773004901086852005901135985002501194b27079260RPBm c crucn 980910s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a7038 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBock, William E.10aHollyhockh[computer file] /cwords by Ed. F. Cogley ; music by Wm E. Bock.1 iFirst line of text:aA Pullman "Bo" from the B and O, dropped down on bended knee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHollyhock, Hollyhock, cut out all that jolly talk. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: Afro-American woman with hollyhocks / EK. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp, p. 3: H.A. Tunehorst, the leading music and jewelry house, Jerseyville, Ill. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPortersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCogley, Edward F.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aPorediëtìsa Epokha i kultura,4ill.40drpbaasmf0097uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0097 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701967ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118240004400137245011500181246007800296246006100374500002500435500001900460500005400479500007300533500004600606500012700652534006900779530002900848600001700877650005800894650006200952650001401014650003401028700003101062700002501093700002701118700002501145700003701170710004501207710005101252856006101303773004901364852005901413985002501472b27079302RPBm c crucn 980910s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBogert, Eddie.10aIf I only had a dollah of my own;oarr.10aIf I only had a dollah of my ownh[computer file] /carr. by J. Del Vecho ; words & music by Bogert & O Brien.1 iFirst line of text:aI've been thinking of late of my most peculiar fate.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIf I only had a dollah of my own. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aJoint composer's name given on cover as "O'Brien" aIntroduced by Bogert & O'Brien in Primrose & Dockstader's Minstrels. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 8] aCover illustration: photograph of Dan Allman; photograph of Afro-American shoe shine boy; border designs / Edward Liggett. pOriginally published:cDetroit : Whitney-Warner Pub. Co., c1901. aAlso available in print.10aAllman, Dan. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditionsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aO'Brien, Neil,d1868-1954.1 aDel Vecho, J.,earr.1 aLiggett, Edward,4ill.1 aBogert, Eddie.4prf.1 aO'Brien, Neil,d1868-1954.4prf.2 aPrimrose & Dockstader's Minstrels.4prf.2 aWhitney-Warner Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0098uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0098 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701602ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245010300136246005200239246005200291500002500343500001900368500003900387500004500426500006600471590012100537534006200658530002900720650004500749650001400794650003400808700002200842700001800864700001900882710005800901730003900959856006100998773004901059852005901108985002501167b27079338RPBm c crucn 980910s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBond, Rollin.10aPickaninny Moseh[computer file] /clyric by Chas. H. Brown & Otis F. Wood ; music by Rollin Bond.1 iFirst line of text:aI's got a wond'rous jewel.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHe's a mine, all a mine. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFrom musical: Simple Simon Simple. aAdvertisement for other musicals: p. [8] aCover illustration: one-man band with Black puppet / Starmer. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: H.A. Tunehorst, the leading music and jewelry house, Herseyville, Ill. pOriginally published:cNew York : Chas. K. Harris, c1905. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBrown, Charles H.1 aWood, Otis F.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aChas. K. Harris Music Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aSimple Simon Simple (Musical show)40drpbaasmf0099uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0099 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701626ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245014000156246005300296246006100349500002500410500001900435500004600454500010000500500006700600534007800667530002900745600002000774600002900794600003800823650003700861650003400898700002900932700001900961710005400980856006101034773004901095852005901144985002501203b27079569RPBm c crucn 980910s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBowers, Frederick V.,d1874-1961.10aI needs you very badly Liza Janeh[computer file] :ba Southern love plaint /cwords by Charles Horwitz ; music by Frederick V. Bowers.1 iFirst line of text:aDe springtime, it am comin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aI needs you very badly Liza Jane. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: drawing of man walking in moonlight / Starmer; photograph of Spenser Kelly. aPhotographs of Charles Horwitz and Frederick V. Bowers: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Von Tilzer, c1901. aAlso available in print.10aKelly, Spenser.10aHorwitz, Charles,d1864-10aBowers, Frederick V.,d1874-1961. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHorwitz, Charles,d1864-1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aShapiro, Bernstein, & Von Tilzer (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0101uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0101 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701588ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003800163245014500201246004700346246006200393246006900455500002500524500001900549500003900568500004200607500007700649500006600726534006400792530002900856650003700885650003400922700002900956710002300985856006101008773004901069852005901118985002501177b27079612RPBm c crucn 980810s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a1904 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBowers, Frederick V.,d1874-1961.10aJest a misunderstandin' wid ma lady loveh[computer file] :b(the love-sick coon) /cwords by Charles Horwitz ; music by Frederick V Bowers.14aJes' a misunderstanding with ma lady love.1 iFirst line of text:aMy appetite aint what it used to be.1 iFirst line of chorus:aJust a misunderstanding wid ma lady love. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Music by Fred. V. Bowers"--Cover. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: Afro-American with bandaged head sitting on hammock. aAlso published for: band, orchestra, mandolin, banjo, guitar. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1909. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHorwitz, Charles,d1864-2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0102uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0102 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701491ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245010700139246008100246246007500327490002900402500002500431500001900456500004300475500008200518534006300600530002900663600003400692650004700726650005800773650003400831700001700865710004100882856006100923773004900984852005901033985002501092b27080432RPBm c crucn 980910s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrachman, James.10aAint got nothin', never had nothin', don't want nothin' but youh[computer file] /cby James Brachman.1 iFirst line of text:aIn shady land, Viola Jane was humming a sweet old tune.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBut I aint got nothin', and I never had nothin'0 aSongs by James Brachman. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [2] aCover illustration: photograph of Charles Dickson; floral border design / HC. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1904. aAlso available in print.10aDickson, Charles,d1862-1927. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditionsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aH. C.,4ill.2 aT. B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0103uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0103 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701599ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003100163240005800194245009800252246005800350246005900408490004800467500002500515500001700540500011200557500003700669500004200706534006400748530002900812650004500841650003400886650001400920700003400934710003900968856006101007773004901068852005901117985002501176b27080705RPBm c crucn 980910s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a9948 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aMulligan Guards' Christmas.pThe Skids are on review.14aThe Skids are on reviewh[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by David Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aWhat means this great commotion?1 iFirst line of chorus:aAttention all! Oh, carry arms!0 aMulligan Guards' Christmas series ;vno. 4. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Songs from Edward Harrigan's Comic Play, entitled: The Mulligan Guards' Christmas, No. 4. a"Music by Dave Braham"--Caption. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMusicals.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0114uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0114 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701546ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128043001200141045000900153048001500162100003100177240005200208245009200260246005500352246005500407500003100462500001700493500009100510500004200601534006400643530002900707650006200736650003100798650001400829651003800843700003400881710003900915856006100954773004901015852005901064985002501123b27080900RPBm c crucn 980910s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a10,299 aRBNcRBN an-us-ny aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aMulligan's silver wedding.pSouth Fifth Avenue.10aSouth Fifth Avenueh[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aWe are leaders of de fashion.1 iFirst line of chorus:aA-strolling Sunday evening. aWaltz for voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: As sung in Edward Harrigan's comic play, "Mulligan's silver wedding" aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1881. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aWaltzes (Voice with piano) 0aMusicals. 0aNew York (N.Y.)xSongs and music.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0115uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0115 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701501ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003100165240003100196245009200227246006500319246006000384500002500444500001700469500005600486500004200542534006400584530002900648650003700677650002900714650002800743650005100771650001400822700003400836710003900870856006100909773004900970852005901019985002501078b27081321RPBm c crucn 980910s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a12,025 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aPete.pThe old black crow.14aThe old black crowh[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aDe old black crow in de cornfield flew.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen a husk, old Lady shake down. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Songs in Harrigan's drama, "Pete" aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1887. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aCrowsxSongs and music. 0aMusical, Popular (Songs, etc.)zUnited States. 0aMusicals.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0117uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0117 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701576ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048002100150100003100171240003400202245009500236246007500331246007700406500004000483500001700523500005600540500004200596534006400638530002900702650004600731650004500777650004100822650003400863650001400897700003400911710003900945856006100984773004901045852005901094985002501153b27083627RPBm c crucn 980911s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a12,027 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aPete.pSlavery's passed away.10aSlavery's passed awayh[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aOh child come to me and just sit down by my knee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh shout Hallelujah, freedom ever rules the land. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aAt head of title: Songs in Harrigan's drama, "Pete" aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1887. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxHistoryxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aSlaveszUnited StatesxEmancipation. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMusicals.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0118uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0118 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702155ncm 2200481Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245010200149246007500251246004900326500002500375500001700400500006200417500003600479500006000515500010900575590008900684590004600773590006400819590010400883590004400987534006401031530002901095650004601124650004501170650003401215700003401249700002101283700002001304710003901324710002701363856007501390856007501465773004901540852005901589985002501648b27083743RPBm c crucn 980911s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aSlavery daysh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by Ed. Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aI am thinking today of dem years dat pass'd away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDey never come again. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aPages 1-3 are unnumbered; page number illegible on p. [5] a"Performed by Harrigan & Hart." aAdvertisement for "Pond lilies" and other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man and woman sitting with basket of cotton / Straeffer. aLibrary's copy 1 has stamp on cover: Julius E. Mirsalis, 610 Arch St., Philadelphia. a"Sung by Harrigan & Hart"--Cop. 2, cover. aAdvertisement for "White mountains" and other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American man and woman sitting with basket of cotton / M A B. aAlso published as waltz: cop. 2, cover. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1876. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxHistoryxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.1 aStraeffer,4ill.0 aM. A. B.,4ill.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)2 aHarrigan & Hart.4prf.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0119uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0119403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0120uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0120 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701758ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245010200149246007500251246004900326500002500375500001700400500006200417500003100479500011900510500004200629500010400671500002900775534006400804530002900868650004600897650004500943650003400988700003401022700002001056710003901076710002701115856006101142773004901203852005901252985002501311b27083809RPBm c crucn 980911s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aSlavery daysh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by Ed. Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aI am thinking today of dem years dat pass'd away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDey never come again. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aPages 1-3 are unnumbered; page number illegible on p. [5] a"Sung by Harrigan & Hart." a"1877-1896, Pond, Wm. A., & Co., 25 Union Square"--Early American sheet music / Harry Dichter and Elliott Shapiro. aAdvertisement for piano music: p. [6] aCover illustration: Engraving of Afro-American man and woman sitting with basket of cotton / M A B. aAlso published as waltz. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1876. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxHistoryxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.0 aM. A. B.,4ill.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)2 aHarrigan & Hart.4prf.40drpbaasmf0121uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0121 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701564ncm 2200397ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003100163245011200194246005600306246007100362500002500433500001900458500003000477500004300507500004200550500006200592534006400654530002900718650006200747650002900809650003400838700003400872710003900906710002700945856006100972773004901033852005901082985002501141b27083834RPBm c crucn 980911s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a9289 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aWalking for dat cakeh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwritten by Ed. Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:a'Twas down at Aunty Jackson's.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSo gently on de toe we darkies step out so. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aPages 1-3 are unnumbered. a"Performed by Harrigan & Hart"--Cover. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-Americans dancing. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1877. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)2 aHarrigan & Hart.4prf.40drpbaasmf0122uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0122 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701548ncm 2200373ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003100165240005700196245019000253246008300443246006700526500002500593500001900618500004200637500004500679534006400724530002900788650003700817650003900854650001400893700003400907710003900941856006100980773004901041852005901090985002501149b2708386xRPBm c crucn 980911s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a12,758 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aWoolen stocking.pThe sunny side of Thompson Street.14aThe sunny side of Thompson Streeth[computer file] :b(Away down town) : as sung in Edward Harrigan's new play, "The woolen stocking" /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aIf you want to find the people of the colored population.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNow white folk, keep on the shady side. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for piano music: p. [6] aAlso published as Schottische for piano. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1893. aAlso available in print. 4aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aCity and town lifezUnited States. 0aMusicals.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0123uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0123 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701309ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100003000169245012300199246006500322246006100387500004100448534006300489530002900552650003700581650006200618650004800680700002200728710003900750856006100789773004900850852005900899985002500958b27088807RPBm c crucn 980914s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3331 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aBraham, John,d1777-1856.10aDon't take me back to slaveryh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by William B. Dever ; music by John Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aO please dont will you good kind Massa.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDe ole mans days de are not many. aFor voice, piano, and 4-part chorus. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1878. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxFugitive slavesxSongs and music. 0aMusic, Popular (Song, etc.)zUnited States.1 aDever, William B.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0124uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0124 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701813ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003400118245012500152246007500277246005700352490003600409500002500445500001900470500004300489500004400532500003400576500004200610500007900652590012600731534006400857530002900921600003500950650003700985650003401022650001401056700002001070700004101090710002301131730001901154856006101173773004901234852005901283985002501342b27088820RPBm c crucn 980914s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBratton, John W.,d1867-1947.10aHoney does you love yer man?h[computer file] :ba coon love song /cwords by Walter H. Ford ; music by John W. Bratton.1 iFirst line of text:aDar's a little old mud cabin down in Ten[n]essee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHoney you'se more dan won me.0 aFlora Irwin's great coon songs. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Witmark popular publications"--Cover. aSung by: Flora Irwin in "Gentleman Joe" aDedicated to: Wm. H. Maxwell. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Flora Irwin; drawings of Afro-Americans. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: From Cressey, Jones & Allen, pianos & music, Baxter Building, Portland, Me. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1895. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, Flora,d1858 or 9-1930. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMusicals.1 aFord, Walter H.1 aIrwin, Flora,d1858 or 9-1930.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aGentleman Joe.40drpbaasmf0125uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0125 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701552ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003400163245016900197246005100366246007200417500002500489500001700514500003700531500004200568500003600610500005300646500006600699534006400765530002900829650003700858650003400895700002000929710002300949856006100972773004901033852005901082985002501141b27088868RPBm c crucn 980914s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a1850 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBratton, John W.,d1867-1947.10aI got all I can do to keep my hands off youh[computer file] :ba Coonville intimation : "do you he-ar me-ee" /cwords by Walter H. Ford ; music by John W. Bratton.1 iFirst line of text:aI got a worry on my mind.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI got all I can do to keep my hands off you. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: John R. Considine. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] a"Witmark popular publications." aCover illustration: Afro-American man and woman. aAlso published for: band, orchestra, banjo, mandolin, guitar. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFord, Walter H.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0126uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0126 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701660ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003400163245009300197246005700290246005000347500002500397500001900422500002900441500004200470500016100512534006400673530002900737600004700766600007600813650004300889650003400932700002800966700001900994710002001013710002301033856006101056773004901117852005901166985002501225b27088996RPBm c crucn 980914s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a5196 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBratton, John W.,d1867-1947.10aI want to play Hamleth[computer file] /cwords by Paul West ; music by John W. Bratton.1 iFirst line of text:aBill Johnson was an actor coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI want to play Hamlet. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Johnson & Dean. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawings of Afro-Americans playing Hamlet and gambling / Edgar Keller; photograph of unidentified Afro-American couple in formal attire. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1903. aAlso available in print.10aShakespeare, William,d1564-1616.tHamlet.10aShakespeare, William,d1564-1616xDramatic productionxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American actorsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWest, Paul,d1871-1918.1 aKeller, Edgar.2 aJohnson & Dean.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0127uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0127 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701564ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003400163245009200197246005700289246006600346500002500412500001900437500002900456500004200485500008700527590012100614534006400735530002900799650003700828650003400865700002800899700003400927710002300961856006100984773004901045852005901094985002501153b27089332RPBm c crucn 980914s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a7222 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBratton, John W.,d1867-1947.14aThe little black manh[computer file] /cwords by Paul West ; music by John W. Bratton.1 iFirst line of text:aI used to be a very moral chap.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome along, says the little black man. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: cartoon of Afro-American man in top hat and tails / Paul West. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: H.A. Tunehorst, the leading music and jewelry house, Jerseyville, Ill. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1905. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWest, Paul,d1871-1918.1 aWest, Paul,d1871-1918.4ill.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0128uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0128 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701361ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005800081040001300139045000900152048001500161100003400176245009700210246007800307246007500385500002500460500001900485500003300504534006500537530002900602650004700631650006200678650003400740700002000774710002300794856006100817773004900878852005900927985002500986b27089939RPBm c crucn 980914s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM. W. & Sons 2230 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBratton, John W.,d1867-1947.10aMandy, from Mandalayh[computer file] /cwords by Walter H. Ford ; music by John W. Bratton.1 iFirst line of text:aYou've heard about dese coons a winnin' yaller gals.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI don't make bluffs like other coons a windyin' aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Tempo di Cake Walk"--P. [4] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1909. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxRelations with AfricansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFord, Walter H.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0129uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0129 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701748ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005800081040001800139045000900157048001500166100003400181245012900215246006400344246005700408500002500465500001700490500010200507500002800609500009200637534006400729530002900793600003400822650004200856650004900898650001400947650003400961700002000995700004001015710002301055730004001078856007501118773004901193852005901242985002501301b27094637RPBm c crucn 980916s1998 riumca n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM. W. & Sons 2285 aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBratton, John W.,d1867-1947.10aMy Sunflower Sueh[computer file] :ba darktown botanical fascination /cwords by Walter H. Ford ; music by John W. Bratton.1 iFirst line of text:aI'd got a job a'tendin' to de flowers.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMy Sunflower Sue, I loves yo' aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Especially written for & sung by Peter F. Dailey, in the new musical comedy, Hodge, Podge & Co." aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man raking; photograph of Peter F. Dailey. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1900. aAlso available in print.10aDailey, Peter F.,d1868-1908. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmploymentxSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFord, Walter H.1 aDailey, Peter F.,d1868-1908.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aHodge, Podge & Co. (Musical comedy)403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0130uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0130 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701859ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028005500126040001300181045000900194048001500203100003400218245012000252246005900372246005600431500002500487500001900512500004300531500004900574500004200623500011400665590011700779534006400896530002900960600003200989650003701021650003401058700002801092700001901120700003801139710002301177730001901200856006101219773004901280852005901329985002501388b27094698RPBm c crucn 980916s1998 riuppa n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a413822bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 8033 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBratton, John W.,d1867-1947.10aSomebody's been around here since I've been goneh[computer file] /clyric by Paul West ; music by John W. Bratton.1 iFirst line of text:aSam Johnson loved a colored girl.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSomebody's been around here. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Witmark production successes"--Cover. aSung by: Maud Raymond in "The gay white way" aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American couple back to back / Edgar Keller; photograph of Maude Raymond. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Automatic Exhibition Co., Music Dept., 473 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1907. aAlso available in print.10aRaymond, Maude,d1871-1961. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWest, Paul,d1871-1918.1 aKeller, Edgar,1 aRaymond, Maude,d1871-1961.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aGay white way.40drpbaasmf0131uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0131 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701266ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100002800165245005400193246005600247246007600303500002500379500001900404590004500423534008400468530002900552650004700581650003100628650003400659710004100693856006100734773004900795852005900844985002500903b27094777RPBm c crucn 980916q19981882riuppa n eng d22bJohn Church & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)a2627 aRBNcRBN aw7w8 avu01aka011 aBray, Walter,dd. 1891.10aKentucky Roseh[computer file] /cby Walter Bray.1 iFirst line of text:aO the rose of Kentucky and me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOn the banks of the river, that old muddy river. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Mr. Lorenberg. pOriginally published:cCincinnati : John Church & Co., c[between 1875 and 1882] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aJohn Church & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0132uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0132 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701451ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100002800165245007400193246006300267246005200330500002500382500001700407500003500424500004200459500004900501534006600550530002900616600002800645650004200673650004700715650003400762700003400796710004100830856006100871773004900932852005900981985002501040b27107334RPBm c crucn 980922s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn Church & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)a1967 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aBray, Walter,dd. 1891.10aMy galh[computer file] /cwritten, composed and sung by Walter Bray.1 iFirst line of text:aMy gal, my gal, I'm gwine for to see.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWe'll dance! We'll sing! aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: John Stetson Jr. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: portrait of Walter Bray. pOriginally published:cCincinnati : John Church & Co., c1872. aAlso available in print.10aBray, Walter,dd. 1891. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBray, Walter,dd. 1891.4prf.2 aJohn Church & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0133uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0133 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701439ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048002100150100002800171245008200199246006200281246005600343500004000399500001700439500003400456500004000490590004300530534006600573530002900639650004700668650002900715650003400744650001600778700002400794710004100818856006100859773004900920852005900969985002501028b2710736xRPBm c crucn 980922s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn Church & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)a2108 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aBray, Walter,dd. 1891.10aOh yes, we all will be dar!h[computer file] /cwords & music by Walter Bray.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm g'wine to take a trip down home.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, yes, we all will be dar. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. a"Plantation melody"--Caption. a"As originally sung by the author." aLibrary's copy inscribed: C. L. Galli. pOriginally published:cCincinnati : John Church & Co., c1874. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aPotpourris.1 aBray, Walter.4prf.2 aJohn Church & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0134uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0134 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701347ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100001800163240004200181245011000223246006900333246007500402500002500477500001900502500003300521534006400554530002900618650004700647650004300694700002700737710003900764856006100803773004900864852005900913985002500972b27107395RPBm c crucn 980922s1998 riuppa n eng d22bS.T. Gordon & Son (New York, N.Y.)a8228 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBray, Will H.10aGood Lord'll help me on my way;oarr.10aGood Lord'll help me on my wayh[computer file] /ccomposed by Will H. Bray ; arranged by Jesse Williams.1 iFirst line of text:aI shipped as a sailor in de good bark Zion.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen weigh de anchor, be sure and heave de lead. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Frank Cushman. pOriginally published:cNew York : S.T. Gordon & Son, c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American seamenxSongs and music.1 aWilliams, Jesse,earr.2 aS.T. Gordon & Son (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0135uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0135 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701327ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100001800163245013200181246006100313246004800374500002500422500001700447500003400464500005300498534006400551530002900615650003700644650002900681650003400710710003900744856006100783773004900844852005900893985002500952b27107413RPBm c crucn 980922s1998 riuppa n eng d22bS.T. Gordon & Son (New York, N.Y.)a8238 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBray, Will H.10aWe'll meet in de light of de moonh[computer file] :bthe greatest Negro song of the season /cwords and music by Will H. Bray.1 iFirst line of text:aDere's gwine to be a dance tonight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWe'll sing an shout. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: Will H. Morton. aAdvertisement for piano instruction book: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : S.T. Gordon & Son, c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aS.T. Gordon & Son (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0136uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0136 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701348ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001500118245010300133246006100236246005700297500002500354500001900379500004800398500010000446534008200546530002900628600003000657650003700687650004100724710005100765856006100816773004900877852005900926985002500985b27107425RPBm c crucn 980922s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBren, Joe.14aThe best I get, is "there he goes"h[computer file] :ba coon wail /cwords and music by Joe Bren.1 iFirst line of text:aI've heard 'em sing 'bout sympathy.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFor the best I ever ever get. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6-8] aCover illustration: photograph of Eddie Morton; drawing of Afro-American man collecting a bill. pOriginally published:cKansas City, Mo. : J.W. Jenkins Sons Music Co., c1906. aAlso available in print.10aMorton, Edward,dd. 1922. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditions.2 aJ.W. Jenkins Sons Music Co. (Kansas City, Mo.)40drpbaasmf0137uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0137 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701411ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001500118245011800133246007300251246006400324500002500388500001900413500004200432500009800474534008200572530002900654600003000683650004700713650002500760650003100785710005100816856006100867773004900928852005900977985002501036b27108259RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBren, Joe.10aI don't know where I'm goin', but I'm on my wayh[computer file] :ba coon oddity /cwords and music by Joe Bren.1 iFirst line of text:aSam Jackson and his wife, had led a quiet life.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh well I don't know where I'm goin' aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2] aCover illustration: photograph of Eddie Morton; drawing of Afro-American woman with suitcase. pOriginally published:cKansas City, Mo. : J.W. Jenkins Sons Music Co., c1905. aAlso available in print.10aMorton, Edward,dd. 1922. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aMarriagexSongs and music.2 aJ.W. Jenkins Sons Music Co. (Kansas City, Mo.)40drpbaasmf0138uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0138 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701431ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100005400130245010100184246007800285246008900363500002500452500001700477500011500494534006200609530002900671610001500700650002900715651003800744700001100782700001800793700001900811710003300830856006100863773004900924852005900973985002501032b27108296RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-ny ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBrennan, James A.q(James Alexander),d1885-1956.10aIf the can canny cannibals captured New York townh[computer file] /cby Brennan, Moore & Story.1 iFirst line of text:aLast night Johnny Green had a most mysterious dream.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIf the can-canny, can-canny cannibals captured New York town. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover illustration: photograph of Stevenson, Hayden & McIvor, "The Club Trio"; drawing of cannibals / Starmer. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : O.E. Story, c1916. aAlso available in print.20aClub Trio. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aNew York (N.Y.)xSongs and music.1 aMoore.1 aStory, Chick.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aO.E. Story (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0139uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0139 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701450ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100005400130245011900184246004600303246007100349500002500420500001900445500004200464500007600506534007200582530002900654650003700683650003800720651003200758700003200790700001900822710004100841856006100882773004900943852005900992985002501051b27108326RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-tn ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBrennan, James A.q(James Alexander),d1885-1956.10aWhen it's cotton pickin' time in Tennesseeh[computer file] /cwords by Jack Caddigan ; music by James A. Brennan.1 iFirst line of text:aYou heard me sighin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen it's cotton pickin' time in Tennessee. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-Americans picking cotton / Starmer. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Daly Music Publisher, c1918. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aTennesseexSongs and music.1 aCaddigan, Jack,d1879-1952.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aDaly Music Publisher (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0140uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0140 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701582ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100005400130245012600184246004500310246005600355500002500411500001900436500006100455500004200516500009800558534007900656530002900735650002900764650003600793650003300829651004400862700003200906700001900938710003300957856006100990773004901051852005901100985002501159b27108375RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riurga n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-fl ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBrennan, James A.q(James Alexander),d1885-1956.10aWhen the steamboats on the Swanee whistle rag-timeh[computer file] /cwords by Jack Caddigan ; music by Jas. A. Brennan.1 iFirst line of text:aWhat's that I hear?1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! see them steaming along. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Respectfully Dedicated to the Memory of 'Happy' O'Neil" aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-Americans dancing with steamboat in background / Starmer. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : O.E. Story, Music Publisher, c1913. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music. 0aSteamboatsxSongs and music. 0aSuwannee River (Fla.)xSongs and music.1 aCaddigan, Jack,d1879-1952.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aO.E. Story (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0141uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0141 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701695ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008900138246007200227246004800299500002500347500001900372500006100391500004300452500009900495590004200594534005900636530002900695600002000724650004200744650003700786650003400823700002600857700001900883700002100902700003300923700003300956710003200989710003401021856006101055773004901116852005901165985002501224b27108429RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrill, Edwin S.10aMa black Pearlh[computer file] /cwords by Chas. W. Doty ; music by Edwin S. Brill.1 iFirst line of text:aThe evening shadows fold their arms around me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMa' own black Pearl. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFeatured by Sadie Cushman of Cushman, Holcombe & Curtis. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Sadie Cushman; cover design with drawing of woman / Starmer. aLibrary's copy inscribed: E.A. Young. pOriginally published:cNew York : Doty & Brill. c1900. aAlso available in print.10aCushman, Sadie. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCushman, Sadie.4prf.1 aStarmer,4ill.1 aDoty, Charles W.1 aCurtis, Samuel J.,db. 1867.1 aHolcombe, Herbert,dd. 1908.2 aCushman, Holcombe & Curtis.2 aDoty & Brill (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0142uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0142 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702697ncm 2200565Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100002000123245010800143246006800251246005000319500002500369500001900394500002500413500002800438500006500466500010600531590017300637590015700810534007500967530002901042650004201071650003701113650003401150700002101184700002301205700004001228700002301268700002601291700002301317700002801340710002901368710005801397730001701455856007501472856007501547856007501622856007501697856007501772856007501847856007601922773004901998852005902047985002502106b27108466RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBrill, Edwin S.10aMa lady Luh[computer file] :ba darky love lament /cwords by Chas. W. Doty ; music by Edwin S. Brill.1 iFirst line of text:aI listen to the southwinds gently sighing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome to me ma lady Lu. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: John World. aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: photograph of John World; floral design. aAlso published for: mandolin, 2nd mandolin, guitar, piano, orchestra, brass band, and male quartette. aSung by: cop. 4, Chas. B. Ward; cop. 6, Ruth White in "The Little host"; cop. 7, Caroline Hull; cop. 8, John Hyams; cop. 9, Katherine Klare; cop. 10, Linton & McIntyre. aCover photograph: cop. 4, Chas. B. Ward; cop. 6, Ruth White; cop. 7, Ruth Hull; cop. 8, John Hyams; cop. 9, Katherine Klare; cop. 10, Linton & McIntyre. pOriginally published:cNew York : Chas. B. Ward Music Pub. Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDoty, Charles W.1 aWorld, John.4prf.1 aWard, Charles B.,d1865-1917.4prf.1 aWhite, Ruth.4prf.1 aHull, Caroline.4prf.1 aHyams, John.4prf.1 aKlare, Katherine.4prf.2 aLinton & McIntyre.4prf.2 aCharles B. Ward Music Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aLittle host.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0143uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0143403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0144uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0144403Print copy 6drpbaasmf0145uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0145403Print copy 7drpbaasmf0146uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0146403Print copy 8drpbaasmf0147uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0147403Print copy 9drpbaasmf0148uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0148403Print copy 10drpbaasmf0149uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0149 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701663ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245010800138246006800246246005000314500002500364500001900389500005200408500004900460500009200509500010600601534007800707530002900785600002000814600002200834610002200856650004200878650003700920700002100957710002800978710005301006856006101059773004901120852005901169985002501228b27108508RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBrill, Edwin S.10aMa lady Luh[computer file] :ba darky love lament /cwords by Chas. W. Doty ; music by Edwin S. Brill.1 iFirst line of text:aI listen to the southwinds gently sighing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome to me ma lady Lu. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Violet and Rose, the Clemence Sisters. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Violet and Rose, the Clemence Sisters; floral design. aAlso published for: mandolin, 2nd mandolin, guitar, piano, orchestra, brass band, and male quartette. pOriginally published:cNew York : Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., c1899. aAlso available in print.10aClemence, Rose.10aClemence, Violet.20aClemence Sisters. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music.1 aDoty, Charles W.2 aClemence Sisters.4prf.2 aHarry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0150uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0150 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701223ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008700138246008600225246004100311500002500352500001900377500002300396534007200419530002900491650004200520650003700562650003400599700002100633710003700654856006100691773004900752852005900801985002500860b27108521RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrill, Edwin S.10aMa lady moonh[computer file] /cwords by Chas. W. Doty ; music by Edwin S. Brill.1 iFirst line of text:aThey say that black's a color hard to find when in the dark.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMa lady moon. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : New York : Edwin S. Brill, c1903. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDoty, Charles W.2 aEdwin S. Brill (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0151uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0151 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701676ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003700081040001300118045000900131048001500140100002500155245015100180246003400331246007800365246006800443500002500511500001700536500008000553500014400633534005700777530002900834650004500863651008000908700001800988700002801006710003001034710003201064856006101096773004901157852005901206985002501265b27108533RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d22bRoot & Cady (Chicago, Ill.)a551 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aBrockway, William H.10aYoung Eph's jubileeh[computer file] :b(answer to Young Eph's lament) : song and dance /cwords by J.B. Murphy ; music composed by W.H. Brockway.10aAnswer to Young Eph's lament.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! de mighty deed am done and de Union battles won.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAnd dats just what dey wanted for to do. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSong and dance as performed by Thomas Gethings of Kelly & Leon's Minstrels. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American walking, with four other scenes of Afro-Americans on battlefields, playing banjo, and dancing. pOriginally published:cChicago : Root & Cady, c1866. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xParticipation, Afro-American.1 aMurphy, J. B.1 aGethings, Thomas.4prf.2 aKelly & Leon's Minstrels.2 aRoot & Cady (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0152uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0152 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701485ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002400118245012200142246005700264246005500321500002500376500001900401500003000420500003500450500004500485500006000530534007300590530002900663600002900692650004200721650003000763650003400793700003800827710004000865856006100905773004900966852005901015985002501074b27108697RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBrooks, Lena Leota.10aWish you could hab seen dat nigger's eyeh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by Lena Leota Brooks.1 iFirst line of text:aDar's a sassy, stuck up nigger.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI ain't gwine to marry you. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Carroll Johnson. aDedicated to: Carroll Johnson. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-5] aCover illustration: two photographs of Carroll Johnson. pOriginally published:cKansas City, Mo. : Leona Leota Brooks, c1897. aAlso available in print.10aJohnson, Carroll,d1851- 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriage. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJohnson, Carroll,db. 1851.4prf.2 aLena Leota Brooks (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0153uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0153 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702576ncm 2200589Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001800124045000900142048001500151100002800166245008800194246005700282246006800339250001600407500002500423500001900448500002800467500010100495500006000596500006000656590003100716590016000747534005600907530002900963600001800992600001501010600001901025600003501044600001801079600003301097600001901130600001901149610002201168650002901190650003701219650003401256710003701290856007501327856007501402856007501477856007501552856007501627856007501702856007601777773004901853852005901902985002501961b27108788RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d22bLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a3754 aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBrooks, Shelton,d1886-14aThe darktown strutters' ballh[computer file] /cwords and music by Shelton Brooks.1 iFirst line of text:aI've got some good news, honey.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'll be down to get you in a taxi honey. aPopular ed. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: photograph of Mable Burke; drawing of Afro-Americans dancing / [rose symbol] aIllustrator's name represented by rose symbol on cover. aAlso published for band, orchestra, and male quartette. aWar slogan: cop. 4, p. [4] aCover photograph: cop. 2, Joe Cook; cop. 3, Moore and Gerard; cop. 4, Eddie Mortan; cop.6, Santly & Norton; cop. 7, Blossom Seeley; cop. 10, Will. J. Ward. pOriginally published:cNew York : Leo Feist, c1917. aAlso available in print.10aBurke, Mabel.10aCook, Joe.10aMortan, Eddie.10aSantly, Joseph H.,d1886-1962.10aNorton, Ruby.10aSeeley, Blossom,d1891-1974.10aWard, Will. J.10aWeston, Willy.20aMoore and Gerald. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0154uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0154403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0155uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0155403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0156uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0156403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0157uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0157403Print copy 6drpbaasmf0158uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0158403Print copy 7drpbaasmf0159uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0159403Print copy 10drpbaasmf0160uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0160 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701691ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002800118245009600146246006700242246007000309500002500379500001700404500003300421500004500454500013600499590005300635590008600688534005900774530002900833600003200862650003500894650003500929650003000964700003800994700001901032710003601051856006101087773004901148852005901197985002501256b2710882xRPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrooks, Shelton,d1886-10aI wonder where my easy rider's gone?h[computer file] /cwords and music by Shelton Brooks.1 iFirst line of text:aMiss Susie Johnson is as crazy as can be.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI wonder where my easy rider's gone today. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aIntroduced by Sophie Tucker. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 5-[6] aCover illustration: photograph of Sophie Tucker; drawing of Afro-Americans watching Afro-American jockeys at a horserace / Starmer. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Samuel Thos. Music [?] aLibrary's copy has stamps on cover: Albert L. Washington; Ahart S. Palmer, Music. pOriginally published:cChicago : Will Rossiter, c1903. aAlso available in print.10aTucker, Sophie,d1884-1966. 0aAfro-AmericansxEntertainment. 0aHorse racingxSongs and music. 0aJockeysxSongs and music.1 aTucker, Sophie,d1884-1966.4prf.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aWill Rossiter (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0161uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0161 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701442ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100001100165245012400176246007200300246005700372500002500429500001900454500004300473500007300516534006600589530002900655650004700684650002900731650003600760700001100796700002600807710004100833856006100874773004900935852005900984985002501043b27108880RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riurga n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a3170 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrown.10aEv'ry darkey had a raglan onh[computer file] /carranged by Theo. H. Northrup ; written and composed by Brown & Allen.1 iFirst line of text:aAt rag-time hall a full dress ball took place.1 iFirst line of chorus:aEv'ry darkey had a raglan on. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-Americans entering dancing-hall. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxClothingxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music.1 aAllen.1 aNorthrup, Theodore H.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0162uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0162 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701690ncm 2200409ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028005500126040001300181045000900194048001500203100002200218245009600240246006000336246006400396500002500460500001900485500006800504500006500572500014700637534006400784530002900848610002100877650003200898650003700930650003400967700002701001710002101028710002301049856007501072773004901147852005901196985002501255b27108922RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a472922bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 8337 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrown, Fleta Jan.10aI wish I was in heaven sittin' downh[computer file] /cwords and music by Fleta Jan Brown.1 iFirst line of text:aYou can talk about your fairyland.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI wish I was in heaven sittin' down. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: The Four Harmonists (Pierson, Harold, Steinmann, Wood) aAdvertisement for "To the end of the world with you": p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of the Four Harmonists (Pierson, Harold, Steinmann, Wood); drawing of Afro-American sitting on a cloud / E.H.P. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1908. aAlso available in print.20aFour Harmonists. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmployment. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aPfeiffer, E. H.,4ill.2 aFour Harmonists.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0163uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0163 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701442ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002500118245009100143246007200234246004200306500002500348500001900373500004900392500010100441534007000542530002900612600003800641650004000679650002500719650003400744700003000778700001700808710004900825856006100874773004900935852005900984985002501043b27109082RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrown, Harry Leslie.10aI'll do as much for youh[computer file] /cwords & music by Harry Brown, Chris Smith.1 iFirst line of text:aMy honey boy don't know I'm goin to leave him.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI am his lady. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Edna Wallace Hopper; drawing of Afro-American woman / Hutar[?] pOriginally published:cNew York : Shapiro, Remick and Co., c1904. aAlso available in print.10aHopper, Edna Wallace,d1874-1959. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSmith, Chris,d1879-1949.1 aHutar,4ill.2 aShapiro, Remick and Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0164uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0164 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701359ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100004500118245008700163246007000250246006600320500002500386500001900411500004200430500007100472590005300543534007800596530002900674650003700703650003400740710005300774856006100827773004900888852005900937985002500996b27109112RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBrowne, R. A.q(Raymond A.),d1871-1922.10aKeep a-watchin' dis coonh[computer file] /cwords and music by Raymond A. Browne.1 iFirst line of text:aA juicy watermelon lay a rip'nin' in de sun.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHe fergot ter keep awatchin' dis coon. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American holding a watermelon. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Professional. pOriginally published:cNew York : Frank Tousey's Publishing House, c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aFrank Tousey's Publishing House (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0165uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0165 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701673ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100004500118245009800163246005900261246005300320500007000373500001900443500003300462500004100495500004500536500010900581590005500690534007500745530002900820600001900849650004500868650002800913650003400941700002500975700002501000710004401025856006101069773004901130852005901179985002501238b27109136RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBrowne, R. A.q(Raymond A.),d1879-1922.10aPickaninny, it's time you was in bedh[computer file] /cwords and music by Raymond A. Brown.1 iFirst line of text:aDe sun am low an 'round de cabin.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome right here to Mammy. aFor voice and piano, with optional chorus, ragtime accompaniment. aCaption title. aIntroduced by: Isadore Rush. aDedicated to: My "Little Pickaninny" aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-8] aCover illustration: photograph of Isadore Rush; drawing of Afro-American woman and child / J.B. Wallace. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Wilhelmina C. May, 1898. pOriginally published:cSt. Joseph, Mo. : Brokaw Music Pub. Co., c1898. aAlso available in print.10aRush, Isadore. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aSleepxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWallace, J.B.,4ill.1 aRush, Isadore.4prf.2 aBrokaw Music Pub. Co. (St. Joseph, Mo.)40drpbaasmf0166uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0166 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701420ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002800118245008800146246005700234246006200291500002500353500001900378500004200397500009800439500006500537534006500602530002900667600003200696650002900728650003700757650003400794710003600828856006100864773004900925852005900974985002501033b27109148RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBrooks, Shelton,d1886-14aThe darktown strutters' ballh[computer file] /cwords and music by Shelton Brooks.1 iFirst line of text:aI've got some good news, honey.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'll be down to get you in a taxi. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: photograph of Sophie Tucker; drawing of Afro-Americans dancing / Starmer. aAlso published for band and orchestra, as song and fox-trot. pOriginally published:cChicago, Ill. : Will Rossiter, c1917. aAlso available in print.10aTucker, Sophie,d1884-1966. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWill Rossiter (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0167uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0167 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702271ncm 2200517Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245010800138246006100246246007400307500002500381500001700406500004800423500002600471500006900497500003900566500011700605590003700722590007600759590009100835590004600926590010500972534007001077530002901147600002001176600001801196650004101214650004701255650003401302700001301336700002201349700003001371700002401401710004501425856007501470856007501545773004901620852005901669985002501728b27109161RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBryan, Vincent.10aWhat's the use of knockin' when a man is downh[computer file] /cwords and music by Bryan and Edwards.1 iFirst line of text:aOh Tillie dear your husband's here.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhat's the use of knockin' when a man is down. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: A little coon philosophy. aSung by: Lew Hawkins. aAdvertisement for "The tale of a monkey" and other songs: p. [2] aAdvertisement for "G.O.P.": p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Lew Hawkins in blackface; cover design with hammers and question marks / Frew. aSung by: cop. 2, Harry G. Shunk. aAdvertisement for "We parted by the river, Grace and I": cop. 2, p. [2] aAdvertisement for "When the mocking birds are singing in the wildwood": cop. 2, p. [6] aCover photograph: cop. 2, Harry G. Shunk. aLibrary's copy 1 has stamp on p. 3: Sheet Music, H.A. Brueggemann, 727 Clinton St., Fort Wayne, Ind. pOriginally published:cNew York : Vincent Bryan Music Co., c1906. aAlso available in print.10aShunk, Harry C.10aHawkins, Lew. 0aDomestic relationsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aEdwards.1 aFrew, John,4ill.1 aShunk, Harry C.4pf.4pf.1 aHawkins, Lew.4prf.2 aVincent Bryan Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0168uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0168403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0169uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0169 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701740ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128048001500141100003800156245015400194246006700348246004900415500002500464500001700489500006000506500005600566500004900622500005000671590009500721534006600816530002900882650003700911650003400948700003000982700001901012700002401031710004101055730002601096856007501122773004901197852005901246985002501305b27109252RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a6435 aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aBrymn, James Timothy,d1881-1946.10aCome after breakfasth[computer file] :bbring 'long your lunch and leave 'fore supper time /cwritten by James Tim Brymn, James Burris, Chris Smith.1 iFirst line of text:aOld Jasper Green, the deacon of a church.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome after breakfast. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: The big surprise comic coon song hit. aIntroduced by S.H. Dudley in "His honor the barber" aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6 and 8] aCover illustration: decorative border design. aLibrary's copy 1 has retailer's stamp on cover: Texas Music Supply House, Beaumont, Texas. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1909. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSmith, Chris,d1879-1949.1 aBurris, James.1 aDudley, S. H.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aHis Honor the barber.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0171uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0171 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701573ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081043001200099045000900111048001500120100003800135245013100173246001400304246004800318246005700366500002500423500001900448500005400467500009100521500006800612534006700680530002900747650004200776650003400818651003000852700002000882700004100902710003800943856006100981773004901042852005901091985002501150b27109276RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN an-us-al ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrymn, James Timothy,d1881-1946.10aDown in sunny Alabamah[computer file] :b(Angeline[)] : a coon love song /cwords by James Burrell ; music by James T. Brymn.10aAngeline.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in sunny Alabama.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou are the light of my eyes. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aLyricist's name appears as James Burrel on cover. a"Musical supplement to the New York Sunday Press, Sunday, February 17th, 1901"--Cover. aCover illustration: drawing of woman with flowers / B. Gutmann. pOriginally published:cNew York : Richard A. Saalfield, c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAlabamaxSongs and music.1 aBurrell, James.1 aGutmann, Bernhard,d1869-1936,4ill.2 aR. A. Saalfield (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0172uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0172 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701632ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081043001200099045000900111048001500120100003800135245013100173246001400304246004800318246005700366500002500423500001900448500005400467500008300521500005500604500006800659534006700727530002900794650004200823650003400865651003000899700002000929700004100949710003800990856006101028773004901089852005901138985002501197b2710929xRPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN an-us-al ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrymn, James Timothy,d1881-1946.10aDown in sunny Alabamah[computer file] :b(Angeline[)] : a coon love song /cwords by James Burrell ; music by James T. Brymn.10aAngeline.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in sunny Alabama.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou are the light of my eyes. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aLyricist's name appears as James Burrel on cover. a"Compliments of Charles M. Stieff, Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore, Md."--Cover. aAdvertisement for Charles M. Stieff pianos: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of woman with flowers / B. Gutmann. pOriginally published:cNew York : Richard A. Saalfield, c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAlabamaxSongs and music.1 aBurrell, James.1 aGutmann, Bernhard,d1869-1936,4ill.2 aR. A. Saalfield (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0173uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0173 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701855ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100003800130245009100168246004700259246005500306500002500361500001900386500004000405500014400445590006600589590007100655534006800726530002900794600003000823600003200853650006200885650004700947650004400994650003401038700001801072700003601090700003701126710003801163856007501201773004901276852005901325985002501384b2710932xRPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN af------ ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrymn, James Timothy,d1881-1946.10aMy little Zulu babeh[computer file] /cwords by W.S. Estren ; music by Jas. T. Brymn.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in sunny Africa.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShe is my little Zulu baby. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aIntroduced by: Williams and Walker. aCover illustration: photograph of Williams & Walker; cartoon drawing of Afro-Americans and Zulus, printed in yellow, black, and purple ink. aAdvertisement for "Vesper bells were ringing": cop. 2, p. [6] aLibrary's copy 2 has stamp on cover: Hitchcock, 7 Barlay St., N.Y. pOriginally published:cChicago, Ill. : Windsor Music Co., 1900. aAlso available in print.10aWalker, George,dd. 1909.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922. 0aAfro-AmericansxRelations with AfricansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aZulu (African people)xSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aEstren, W. S.1 aWalker, George,dd. 1909.4prf.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-19224prf.2 aWindsor Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0174uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0174 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702075ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245009500156246006300251246006000314500002500374500001900399500012500418590007900543590008000622590007800702590006600780590005300846590005100899534007800950530002901028600001801057600002301075610001501098650003701113650002801150650003401178700003901212700001901251710005201270856007501322856007501397773004901472852005901521985002501580b27109379RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrymn, James Timothy,d1881-1946.10aPlease let me sleeph[computer file] /cwords by R.C. McPherson ; music by James T. Brymn.1 iFirst line of text:aI am twice as happy as a millionaire.1 iFirst line of chorus:aPlease go 'way and let me sleep. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover illustration: photograph of Geo. J. Stanley; drawing of Afro-American being awakened, with fire in room / Starmer. aAdvertisement for "I just can't help from loving that man": cop. 3, p. [2] aAdvertisement for "I'll be there, I'll be there, Mary dear": cop. 4, p. [2] aAdvertisement for "On a Sunday afternoon" and other songs: cop. 4, p. [6] aCover photograph: cop. 3, The Brownings; cop. 4, Harry Short. aPrinter's statement lacking on library's cop. 4. aLibrary's cop. 4 inscribed: Frank E. Brewster. pOriginally published:cNew York : Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., c1902. aAlso available in print.10aShort, Harry.10aStanley, George J.20aBrownings. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSleepxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMcPherson, Richard C.,d1883-1944.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aHarry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0175uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0175403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0176uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0176 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701199ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245010400156246006000260246006000320500002500380500001900405500002300424534006600447530002900513650004700542650003400589700001800623710003800641856006100679773004900740852005900789985002500848b27110412RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrymn, James Timothy,d1881-1946.10aSay, Lize, will you be my honey?h[computer file] /cwords by W.S. Estren ; music by Jas. T. Brymn.1 iFirst line of text:aThere was two little pickaninnies.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSay, Lize, will you be my honey? aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:c[Chicago?] : Windsor Music Co., c1900. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aEstren, W. S.2 aWindsor Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0177uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0177 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701451ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003000163240003100193245012400224246005400348500006600402500001900468500003400487500004200521500005200563534005800615530002900673650003700702650003000739650003700769700005500806710002200861856006100883773004900944852005900993985002501052b27110424RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riusga n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a1971 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avi01aka011 aBuck, Dudley,d1838-1909.10aCreole lover's song;oarr.10aCreole lover's songh[computer file] :bfor baritone or contralto /cwords by Edmund C. Stedman ; music by Dudley Buck.1 iFirst line of text:aNight wind, whispering wind. aFor baritone or contralto and piano in A minor (original key) aCaption title. aDedicated to: Henry S. Brown. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aAlso published for tenor or soprano in C minor. pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1877. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aCreolesxSongs and music. 0aSongs (Medium voice) with piano.1 aStedman, Edmund C.q(Edmund Clarence),d1833-1908.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.40drpbaasmf0181uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0181 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701488ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003600118240002900154245016200183246005500345246006100400500002500461500001700486500005900503500004100562500003000603534006100633530002900694650003700723650003400760700001800794700002900812710003400841710003300875856006100908773004900969852005901018985002501077b27110552RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aBuckley, Frederick,d1833-1864.10aJuney at the gate;oarr.10aJuney at the gateh[computer file] :ba popular Ethiopian ballad /cmusic by Ole Bull Jr. ; words by Peter Swift ; arranged for the piano by W.P. Cunnington.1 iFirst line of text:aPearl River side is far away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThe cabin stands upon the stream. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aOle Bull Jr. is a pseudonym used by Frederick Buckley. aSung by: the New Orleans Serenaders. aAdditional verses: p. [5] pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : J.C. Smith, c1850. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSwift, Peter.1 aCunnington, W. P.,earr.2 aNew Orleans Serenaders.4prf.2 aJ.C. Smith (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0183uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0183 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701604ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100003600160240002900196245016200225246005500387246006100442500002500503500001700528500005900545500004100604500002900645534006300674530002900737650003700766650004500803650003400848700001800882700002900900710003400929710003700963856006101000773004901061852005901110985002501169b27110588RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bLee & Walker (Philadelphia, Pa.)a928 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aBuckley, Frederick,d1833-1864.10aJuney at the gate;oarr.10aJuney at the gateh[computer file] :ba popular Ethiopian ballad /cmusic by Ole Bull Jr. ; words by Peter Swift ; arranged for the piano by W.P. Cunnington.1 iFirst line of text:aPearl River side is far away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThe cabin stands upon the stream. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aOle Bull Jr. is a pseudonym used by Frederick Buckley. aSung by: the New Orleans Serenaders. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : Lee & Walker, c1850. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSwift, Peter.1 aCunnington, W. P.,earr.2 aNew Orleans Serenaders.4prf.2 aLee & Walker (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0184uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0184 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701357ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003600118245011500154246007900269246005700348500002500405500001700430500002700447534005900474530002900533650003700562650004700599650003400646700004500680700005500725710003300780856006100813773004900874852005900923985002500982b2711059xRPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aBuckley, Frederick,d1833-1864.10aOh darkie dont you lingerh[computer file] :bcomic song /cwords by S.S. Steele ; music by Frederick Buckley.1 iFirst line of text:aDown by the blue Miami, where brightest berries grow.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome darkie don't you linger. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: G.S. Buckley. pOriginally published:cTroy, N.Y. : E.P. Jones, c1857. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSteele, S. S.q(Silas Sexton),db. 1812.1 aBuckley, G. S.q(George Swayne),d1829-1879.4prf.2 aE.P. Jones (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0185uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0185 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701336ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081048002100094100001800115245009600133246005300229246006300282500004100345500001700386500006700403500003700470534006100507530002900568600003200597650003700629650003800666650003400704700002100738710003300759856006100792773004900853852005900902985002500961b27110606RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN avu01aka01aca041 aBurger, A. E.14aThe old slave's lamenth[computer file] :bsong & chorus /cwords and music by A.E. Burger.1 iFirst line of text:aI come along in meditation.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! my childhood, oh! my childhood. aFor voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: As sung with great success by Frank Cushman. aCover engraved by Geo. F. Swain. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : W.R. Smith, c1880. aAlso available in print.10aCushman, Frank,d1853-1907. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSwain, George F.2 aW.R. Smith (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0187uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0187 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701848ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006200081040001300143045000900156048002100165100002000186240004300206245013100249246006000380246007300440246003700513500004100550500001900591500003400610500005300644500007300697500005700770500005800827534006400885530002900949650003700978650004101015650003401056700004201090700004801132710004001180856006101220773004901281852005901330985002501389b27110643RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)aJ. F. P. & Co. 1,637 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aButler, Samuel.10aSlavery chains am broke at last;oarr.13aDe slav'ry chains am broke at lasth[computer file] /carranged by J. H. W. ; words by Jas. A. Bland ; music by Samuel Butler.1 iFirst line of text:aGo carry de news to sister Hannah.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen oh! brother Jonah, den oh! brother Jonah.14aSlavery chains am broke at last. aFor voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Billy Kersands. aAdvertisements for other songs: cover, p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: 2 engravings with Afro-Americans on plantations. aEngraving of field worker envisioning angels: p. [2] aEngraving of 5 scenes with cow / Connelly Co.: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveszUnited StatesxEmancipation. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWarland, John Henry,earr.,dd. 1872.1 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0190uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0190 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701731ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002100164240003800185245013800223246005700361246005500418500002500473500001900498500003900517500004500556500003900601500004200640500004100682590005400723534006500777530002900842650003700871650003400908700002600942700001900968700002600987700003701013710004101050856006101091773004901152852005901201985002501260b27110679RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Perry (Boston, Mass.)a122 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aCampbell, Frank.10aShew! Fly, don't bother me;oarr.10aShew! Fly, don't bother meh[computer file] :bcomic song and dance, or walk around /cwords by Billy Reeves ; arr. by Rollin Howard.1 iFirst line of text:aI think I hear the angels sing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShew! fly, don't bother me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Melody by Frank Campbell"--Cover. aSung by: Cool Burgess and Rollin Howard. aDedicated to: J.C. Trowbridge Esq. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: design with bee. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Marie R. Rullenorth [?] pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Perry, c1869. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHoward, Rollin,earr.1 aReeves, Billy.1 aHoward, Rollin,4prf.1 aBurgess, Cool,d1840-1905.4prf.2 aWhite, Smith & Perry (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0193uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0193 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702372ncm 2200481Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002100164240003800185245016300223246005700386246005500443500002500498500001900523500008700542500008500629500007300714590008900787590008500876590008600961590007901047590008001126534006501206530002901271650003701300650003401337700001901371700002601390710004101416856007501457856007501532856007501607856007501682773004901757852005901806985002501865b27110709RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Perry (Boston, Mass.)a173 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aCampbell, Frank.10aShew! Fly, don't bother me;oarr.10aShew! Fly, don't bother meh[computer file] :bcomic song and dance, or walk round /cwords by Billy Reeves ; music by Frank Campbell ; arr. by Rollin Howard.1 iFirst line of text:aI think I hear the angels sing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShew! fly, don't bother me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for Catalogue number one, White, Smith & Perry Popular music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man saying "Shoo fly" to an insect. aAlso published as: waltz, polka, polka redowa, galop, and quadrille. aAdvertisement for "Thematic catalogue of C.A. White's popular songs": cop. 4, p. [2] aAdvertisement for "Catalogue number five...White, Smith & Perry": cop. 5, p. [2] aAdvertisement for "Catalogue number three...White, Smith & Perry": cop. 5, p. [6] aLibrary's copy 2 has raised stamp on cover: From E.W. Billings, Prov. R.I. aLibrary's copy 5 has raised stamp on cover: Cory Brothers, Providence, R.I. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Perry, c1869. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aReeves, Billy.1 aHoward, Rollin,earr.2 aWhite, Smith & Perry (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0194uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0194403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0195uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0195403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0196uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0196403Print copy 5drpbaasmf0197uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0197 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701559ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004100081040001300122045000900135048001500144100003400159245008000193246005600273246005300329490005200382500003100434500001900465500004900484500007000533500005800603534006600661530002900727600002100756600003400777650003700811650003100848710003600879830005200915856006100967773004901028852005901077985002501136b27110801RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bGeo. Molineux (Music publisher)a188 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aCarroll, William,d1853-1896.10aJoin hands togetherh[computer file] /cwords and music by William Carroll.1 iFirst line of text:aWe go by the name of Johnsons.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen join hands together.1 aHarris and Carroll's new & original songs ;v2. aWaltz for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 8] aCover illustration: lithograph of Wm. Harris and William Carroll. a"R. Teller 116 E. 11 St. N.Y. [lithographer]"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBrooklyn, N.Y. : Geo. Molineux, c1879. aAlso available in print.10aHarris, William.10aCarroll, William,d1853-1896. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aWaltzes (Voice with piano)2 aGeo. Molineux (Music publisher) 0aHarris and Carroll's new & original songs ;v2.40drpbaasmf0220uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0220 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701571ncm 2200421ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002100163245008500184246006300269246005500332500002500387500001700412500005600429500003000485500005400515500001900569534006300588530002900651650004000680650003000720650004100750650001700791700003400808700004000842700003400882710003900916856006100955773004901016852005901065985002501124b27110849RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1780 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aCarter, William.10aPoor Uncle Peteh[computer file] /cwords by Ed. Harrigan ; music by Wm. Carter.1 iFirst line of text:aOh many years ago, way down in dixey.1 iFirst line of chorus:aPoor Uncle Pete come along. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aLyricist's name appears as Ed. Harrigon in caption. aSung by: Harrigan & Hart. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man. a"Walker Engr." pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1874. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aOld agexSongs and music. 0aSlaveszUnited StatesxEmancipation. 0aDeath songs.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.4prf.1 aHart, John,d1833-1904.4prf.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0222uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0222 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701771ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002100164240002600185245012100211246007700332246005800409500002500467500001700492500003700509500002900546500004200575500014500617500008400762534006400846530002900910650004500939650003400984700003401018700003701052710003901089710002701128856006101155773004901216852005901265985002501324b27110916RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a8,647 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aCarter, William.10aSkidmore Guard;oarr.14aThe Skidmore Guardh[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by William Carter ; arranged by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aWe represent de members of de noble colored troops.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNobby, airy, light as a fairy. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aPerformed by: Harrigan and Hart. a"To the Skidmore Guard." aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph (printed sideways) of Afro-American soldiers marching, with the leader pointing the tip of his baton forward. aAlso published as: waltz, march, lancers, galop, quadrille, 4-handed quadrille. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1874. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.1 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.earr.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)2 aHarrigan & Hart.4prf.40drpbaasmf0223uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0223 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702173ncm 2200457Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002100164240002600185245009700211246007700308246005800385246002400443500002500467500001900492500004700511500003500558500003600593500004200629500012600671500031100797590010401108534006401212530002901276650004501305650003401350700003401384700003701418710003901455710002701494856006101521773004901582852005901631985002501690b27111040RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a8,647 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aCarter, William.10aSkidmore Guard;oarr.10aSkidmore Guardh[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music arranged by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aWe represent de members of de noble colored troops.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNobby, airy, light as a fairy.14aThe Skidmore Guard. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a1874 ed. gives William Carter as composer. aPerformed by: Harrigan & Hart. a"To the Skidmore Guard"--Cover. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American soldiers marching, with the leader pointing the tip of his baton downward. aAlso published for: guitar or banjo; S.G. Marche Comique; quickstep; lancers; waltz; quadrille; galop; violin and piano; violin and flute; violin and cornet; orchestra; brass band; 4-handed march; 4-handed quadrille; 4-handed quickstep; 4-handed galop; 4-handed waltz; violin solo, cornet solo, flute solo. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Gray's Music Store, 95 [?] Kearny St., San Francisco. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1875. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.1 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.earr.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)2 aHarrigan & Hart.4prf.40drpbaasmf0224uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0224 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702058ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002100164240002600185245009700211246007700308246005800385246002400443500002500467500001900492500004700511500003500558500003600593500004200629500012600671500031100797534006501108530002901173650004501202650003401247700003401281700003701315710003901352710002701391856006101418773004901479852005901528985002501587b27111155RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a8,647 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aCarter, William.10aSkidmore Guard;oarr.10aSkidmore Guardh[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music arranged by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aWe represent de members of de noble colored troops.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNobby, airy, light as a fairy.14aThe Skidmore Guard. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a1874 ed. gives William Carter as composer. aPerformed by: Harrigan & Hart. a"To the Skidmore Guard"--Cover. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American soldiers marching, with the leader pointing the tip of his baton downward. aAlso published for: guitar or banjo; S.G. Marche Comique; quickstep; lancers; waltz; quadrille; galop; violin and piano; violin and flute; violin and cornet; orchestra; brass band; 4-handed march; 4-handed quadrille; 4-handed quickstep; 4-handed galop; 4-handed waltz; violin solo, cornet solo, flute solo. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1875c. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.1 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.earr.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)2 aHarrigan & Hart.4prf.40drpbaasmf0225uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0225 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701537ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002200163245009300185246006000278246005800338500002500396500001900421500009000440500004700530590008900577534006500666530002900731650003700760650002900797650003400826700003400860700002400894710003900918856006100957773004901018852005901067985002501126b27111192RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1520 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aCatlin, Edward N.10aSambo's invitationh[computer file] /cwords by W.H. Delehanty ; [music by] E.N. Catlin.1 iFirst line of text:aOh I've sung to you so oft before.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSo Samuel take the banjo down. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-Americans in a landscape setting / J.E. Baker. a"J. Mayer & Co. Lith. 4 State St."--Cover. aLibrary's copy has raised retailer's stamp on cover: Cory Brothers, Providence, R.I. pOriginally published:c[Boston] : G.D. Russell & Co., c1869. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDelehanty, W. H.,d1846-1880.1 aBaker, J. E.,4ill.2 aG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0228uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0228 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701529ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005000081040001300131045000900144048002700153100005400180245010400234246005400338246003900392246003300431500004200464500001700506500003800523500004200561590004000603534006400643530002900707650003700736650003800773650003400811700003900845710004000884730001300924856006100937773004900998852005901047985002501106b27111222RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riumca n eng d22bB.F. Wood Music Co. (Boston, Mass.)aB.F.W.12 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka01avd02avf021 aChadwick, G. W.q(George Whitefield),d1854-1931.10aO darkies, don't yer 'memberh[computer file] /clibretto by R.A. Barnett ; music by G.W. Chadwick.1 iFirst line of text:aO darkies don't yer 'member.1 iFirst line of chorus:aO my honey.16aBallad (Plantation), no. 4d. aFor voice, piano, and male quartette. aCover title. aFrom musical production: Tabasco. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aLibrary's copy inscribed: Billings. pOriginally published:cBoston : B.F. Wood Music Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBarnet, Robert A.,dca. 1850-1933.2 aB.F. Wood Music Co. (Boston, Mass.)0 aTabasco.40drpbaasmf0232uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0232 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701795ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002300124245012500147246005700272246006000329246002300389250001700412500004000429500001700469500005800486500004800544500003600592500004200628500008600670500005400756534005800810530002900868650003700897650003000934650001700964650003400981700002001015700002101035700002501056710001601081710003401097856006101131773004901192852005901241985002501300b27111283RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aChamberlain, J. C.14aThe old log cabin in the laneh[computer file] :bsong & chorus /cwritten by Grace Carlton ; music by J.C. Chamberlain.1 iFirst line of text:aI am growing old and weary now.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAh yes, I am old and feeble now.16aThe old log cabin. aOriginal ed. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aLyricist's name appears as Grace Carleton in caption. aSung by: W. Courtright, The Rays, & others. a"To Wm. R. Dehnhoff, New York." aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American man with banjo and dog / E. Sears. aAlso published for guitar and as waltz and march. pOriginally published:cBrooklyn : D.S. Holmes, c1875. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aOld agexSongs and music. 0aDeath songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCarlton, Grace.1 aSears, E.,4ill.1 aCourtright, W.4prf.2 aRays.4prf.2 aD.S. Holmes (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0233uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0233 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701361ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048001500162100002000177245011200197246005300309246004800362500002500410500001700435500004200452534007100494530002900565650003700594650003800631650003000669650003400699700001900733710005300752856006100805773004900866852005900915985002500974b27111313RPBm c ctucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a9116 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aChase, R. A. A.10aHear the darkies singh[computer file] :bplantation song /cwords by Harry Rivers ; music by R.A.A. Chase.1 iFirst line of text:aI am thinking of the hours.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen come long Sambo. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. Co., c1893. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aOld agexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aRivers, Harry.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0236uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0236 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701478ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001300141045000900154048001500163100002400178245010600202246004700308246006100355500007800416500001900494500002300513590010500536534007200641530002900713650003700742650004200779650003400821700002300855710004400878856006100922773004900983852005901032985002501091b27111325RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bEdward Schuberth & Co. (New York, N.Y.)aE.S.& Co. 1134 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aChilvers, Thomas H.10aYou can't boss meh[computer file] :bsong /cwords by Mildred Lawrence ; music by Thos. H. Chilvers.1 iFirst line of text:aI lubs a yaller lady.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLook heah! now, yo' cant boss me. aFor voice and piano, with chorus for second verse with rag accompaniment. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. aLibrary's copy has stamp on p. 3 and 6: Thomas B F Spangler, 2167 East Dauphin Street, Philad'a, Pa. pOriginally published:c[New York?] : Edward Schuberth & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLawrence, Mildred.2 aEdward Schuberth & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0244uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0244 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701509ncm 22003859a 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048002100108100003600129245009500165246002200260246007800282246004500360490010100405500004500506500001900551500005000570500002900620534006100649530002900710650003700739650002500776650003400801700001700835710004100852710003600893856006100929773004900990852005901039985002501098b27111349RPBm c crucn 830105r1998 nyuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca031 aChristy, George N.,d1827-1868.10aSusy Anna Simsonh[computer file] /c[composed by & for Geo. Christy and Wood's Minstrels]14aSusianna Simpson.1 iFirst line of text:aWhile going up Fifth Avenue one fine evening in May.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSusy Anna Simson.0 aSongs composed by & for Geo. Christy and Wood's Minstrels & sung by them at their hall ;vno. 3. aFor voice, three-part chorus, and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: George Christy and Wood's Minstrels. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : Berry & Gordon, c1854. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWood, Henry.2 aGeorge Christy and Wood's Minstrels.2 aBerry & Gordon (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0245uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0245 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701277ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100002800123240003800151245012300189246006200312246005400374500002500428500001900453500002300472534006000495530002900555650004200584650003400626700004300660710004200703856006100745773004900806852005900855985002500914b27111428RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aClark, Charles Clinron.10aCindy, my black belle, do!;oarr.10aCindy, my black belle, do!h[computer file] /carr. by Chas. Jerome Wilson ; words and music by Charles Clinton Clark.1 iFirst line of text:aCindy Simpson deed she is all right.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCindy, my black belle, do! aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:c[New York?] : E.T. Paull, c1909. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWilson, C. J.q(Charles Jerome),earr.2 aE.T. Paull Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0247uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0247 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701206ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100002800123245009400151246005900245246006600304500002500370500001900395500002300414534005700437530002900494650004700523650004000570650003400610710004200644856006100686773004900747852005900796985002500855b2711143xRPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aClark, Charles Clinton.14aThe coon that wore the first shirt waisth[computer file] /cwords & music by C.C. Clark.1 iFirst line of text:aSam Jackson had some money saved.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWell! I certny got to have some style. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : E.T. Paull, c1900. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxClothingxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aE.T. Paull Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0248uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0248 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701712ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004100081040001300122045000900135048002100144100004600165240002500211245011900236246007000355490008100425490005400506500003800560500001900598500004800617500001900665500004300684500004400727534006800771530002900839650003700868650002500905650001600930650003400946700002100980710002901001830005401030856006101084773004901145852005901194985002501253b27111465RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bBoston Music Co. (Mass)aB.M.Co. 774 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 bva02bvc02aka012 aClough-Leighter, H.q(Henry),d1874-1956.10aMy lady Chlo';oarr.10aMy lady Chlo'h[computer file] :b(Negro love-song) /c[words by] Myron V. Freese ; [music by] H. Clough-Leighter.1 iFirst line of text:aDe jasmines am swayin' in de moon's embrace.0 aThe Boston Music Company quartets and choruses for women's voices. Series I.1 aBoston Music Co. series for women's voices ;v88. aFor solo voices (SSAA) and piano. aCaption title. a"[May also be sung by] male & mixed chorus" a"Op. 5, no. 2" aAdvertisement for another song: p. [2] aAlso published as soprano or alto solo. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Boston Music Co., c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFreese, Myron V.2 aBoston Music Co. (Mass.) 0aBoston Music Co. series for women's voices ;v88.40drpbaasmf0255uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0255 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701403ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003900081040001300120045000900133048001500142100003600157245008200193246006000275500004300335500001900378500004300397500008700440590006000527534005900587530002900646650003400675650003000709650001500739650003700754700001000791710003400801856006100835773004900896852005900945985002501004b27111477RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bBoosey & Co. (New York, N.Y.)aH.5 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aClutsam, George H.,d1866-1951.10aCreole cradle songh[computer file] /cwords by M.F. ; music by G.H. Clutsam.1 iFirst line of text:aThe butterflies have gone to rest. aFor voice and piano in F major (No. 2) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aAlso published for voice and piano in keys of E major (no. 1) and G. major (no. 3) aLibrary's copy inscribed: Gift of Mrs. Alice P. Wesley. pOriginally published:cNew York : Boosey & Co., c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aCreolesxSongs and music. 0aLullabies. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music.1 aM. F.2 aBoosey & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0258uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0258 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701440ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004100081040001300122045000900135048001500144100003600159240003300195245009600228246006200324246005100386500003700437500001700474500004900491500002300540500008600563534006100649530002900710650004500739650001500784650003700799710003600836856006100872773004900933852005900982985002501041b27111520RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bChappell & Co. (New York, N.Y.)aH.6 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aClutsam, George H.,d1866-1951.10aMa curly-headed babby;oarr.10aMa curly-headed babbyh[computer file] :bplantation song /ccomposed by George H. Clutsam.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, ma babby, ma curly-headed babby.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSo lulla, lulla, lulla. aFor voice and piano in D (no. 2) aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 8] aProfessional copy. aAlso published for voice and piano in keys of C (no. 1), E (no. 3), and F (no. 4) pOriginally published:cNew York : Chappell & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music.2 aChappell & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0259uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0259 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701576ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003900081040001300120048001500133100003600148240003300184245009100217246006200308246005100370500003700421500001700458500004300475500006600518500008600584590011900670534005900789530002900848650004500877650001500922650003700937710003400974856006101008773004901069852005901118985002501177b27111556RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bBoosey & Co. (New York, N.Y.)aH.7 aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aClutsam, George H.,d1866-1951.10aMy curly-headed babby;oarr.10aMy curly-headed babbyh[computer file] :bplantation song /ccomposed by G.H. Clutsam.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, ma babby, ma curly-headed babby.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSo lulla, lulla, lulla. aFor voice and piano in F (no. 4) aCover title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman and child. aAlso published for voice and piano in keys of C (no. 1), D (no. 2), and E (no. 3) aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: M. Stewert & Sons Co., Sheet music, 509 Westminster St., Prov., R.I. pOriginally published:cNew York : Boosey & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music.2 aBoosey & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0260uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0260 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701739ncm 2200421ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100003600160240004400196245012000240246006400360246006000424500003700484500001900521500003400540500004300574500008700617590004400704590011300748534006100861530002900922650003700951650001600988650003401004700003901038700001001077710003601087856006101123773004901184852005901233985002501292b27111611RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bChappell & Co. (New York, N.Y.)aH. 4 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aClutsam, George H.,d1866-1951.10aCroon, croon, underneat' de moon;oarr.10aCroon, Croon, underneat' de moonh[computer file] :ba southern love-song /cwords by M.F. ; music by G.H. Clutsam.1 iFirst line of text:aDon't you hear de singin' of de stars.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCroon, croon, underneat de moon. aFor voice and piano in F (no. 4) aCaption title. aSung by: Miss Sophie Braslau. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aAlso published for voice and piano in keys of C (no. 1), D (no. 2), and E© (no. 3) aLibrary's copy inscribed: B. Henderson. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: G. Fred Kranz Music Co., 303 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. pOriginally published:cNew York : Chappell & Co., c1900. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBraslau, Sophie,d1892-1935.4prf.1 aM. F.2 aChappell & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0262uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0262 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701242ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245008800151246007300239246005800312500002500370500001900395500002300414534006900437530002900506650004600535650003600581651003000617700002500647710003800672856006100710773004900771852005900820985002500879b27111647RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCobb, George L.,d1886-1942,10aAlabama jubileeh[computer file] /cwords by Jack Yellen ; music by George L. Cobb.1 iFirst line of text:aMandolins, violins, hear the darkies tunin' up.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou ought to see Deacon Jones. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1915. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancingxSongs and music. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music. 0aAlabamaxSongs and music.1 aYellen, Jack,d1892-2 aJerome H. Remick (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf0264uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0264 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701246ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003300123245009800156246006100254246005400315500002500369500001900394500002300413534006900436530002900505650003700534650003600571651003800607700002500645710004400670856006100714773004900775852005900824985002500883b27117285RPBm c crucn 980928s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCobb, George L.,d1886-1942,10aListen to that Dixie bandh[computer file] /cwords by Jack Yellen ; music by George L. Cobb.1 iFirst line of text:aListen, don't you he that drummin'?1 iFirst line of chorus:aListen to that Dixie band. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1914. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aYellen, Jack,d1892-2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf0268uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0268 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701460ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123043001200136045000900148048001500157100002000172245009100192246004700283246005900330500002500389500001900414500007900433500002900512500008600541534006200627530002900689650003700718651003000755651003500785710003700820730002300857856006100880773004900941852005900990985002501049b27117315RPBm c crucn 980928s1998 riumca n eng d22bLouis Goullaud (Music publisher)a405 aRBNcRBN an-us-al aw7w7 avu01aka011 aCoes, George H.10aOh' dars but little consolationh[computer file] /cwords and music by George H. Coes.1 iFirst line of text:aLord bless you pompy.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh dars but little consolation. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFrom musical production: Schoolcraft & Coes' great act, Out Alabama homes. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man greeting Afro-American woman. pOriginally published:cBoston : Louis P. Goullaud, c1875. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAlabamaxSongs and music. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.2 aLouis Goullaud (Music publisher)0 aOur Alabama homes.40drpbaasmf0273uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0273 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701255ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003200165245008400197246007900281246004500360500002500405500001900430500002300449534007100472530002900543650003700572650003400609700003900643710004100682856006100723773004900784852005900833985002500892b27117340RPBm c crucn 980928s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a4205 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.10aGimme de leavinsh[computer file] /cwords by J.W. Johnson ; music by Bob Cole.1 iFirst line of text:aI've never had exactly what I'd like to have in life.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGimme de leavins. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cChicago, Ill. : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJohnson, James Weldon,d1871-1938.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0280uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0280 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701601ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003100165240003400196245009500230246005600325246005100381500002500432500001700457500005600474500003000530500004200560590011300602534006400715530002900779650003700808650003100845650003400876650001400910700003400924710003900958856006100997773004901058852005901107985002501166b27119981RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a12,031 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aPete.pMassa's wedding night.10aMassa's wedding nighth[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aGo bar de news, dear children.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen forward and caper. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Songs in Harrigan's drama, "Pete" aPages 1-2 are unnumbered. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [4] aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: From Webb's Music Store, 222 Westminster St., Providence, R.I. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1887. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMusicals.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0116uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0116 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701427ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081048001500094100003800109245013400147246007400281246004700355500002500402500001700427500004900444500009200493534007200585530002900657600001700686650004200703650003400745700003900779700001900818710004600837856006100883773004900944852005900993985002501052b27120120RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aBrymn, James Timothy,d1881-1946.10aThose tantalizing eyesh[computer file] :b(oh Lize, those eyes, those eyes) /cwords by R.C. McPherson ; music by Jas. T. Brymn.1 iFirst line of text:aI know a maiden of dusky hue with laughing eyes.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh Lize those eyes. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Anna Wilks; drawing of Afro-American woman / Starmer. pOriginally published:cChicago : Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., c1902. aAlso available in print.10aWilks, Anna. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMcPherson, Richard C.,d1883-1944.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aShapiro, Bernstein & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0178uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0178 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701932ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001800126045000900144048001500153100003000168245011900198246005400317490008200371500004600453500001900499500003400518500007300552500006300625500004100688590005200729590007000781590004200851534005800893530002900951650003500980700005501015700003001070710002201100800009301122856007501215856007501290773004901365852005901414985002501473b27120272RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riusga n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a1976 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw7w7 avh01aka011 aBuck, Dudley,d1839-1909.10aCreole lover's songh[computer file] :bfor tenor or soprano /cwords by Edmund C. Stedman ; music by Dudley Buck.1 iFirst line of text:aNight wind, whispering wind.1 aSongs and ballads. Five songs for tenor or soprano / by Dudley Buck ;vno. 5. aFor tenor or soprano and piano (original) aCaption title. aDedicated to: Henry S. Brown. aAdvertisement for "Like a garden after rain" and other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: border design / Edward B. Edwards des. aAlso published for baritone or alto. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Vera Hortense Ingram. aAdvertisement for "Just a little" and other songs: cop. 2, p. [8] aCover illustration lacking on cop. 2. pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1877. aAlso available in print. 0aSongs (High voice) with piano.1 aStedman, Edmund C.q(Edmund Clarence),d1833-1908.1 aEdwards, Edward B.,4ill.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.1 aBuck, Dudley,d1838-1909.tSongs and ballads.pFive songs for tenor or soprano ;vno. 5.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0179uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0179403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0180uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0180 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701681ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001800126045000900144048001500153100003000168245011900198246005400317490008200371500003600453500001900489500003400508500004200542500006300584500004100647534005800688530002900746650003700775650003000812650003500842700005500877700003000932710002200962800009300984856006101077773004901138852005901187985002501246b27120296RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riusga n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a1976 aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avh01aka011 aBuck, Dudley,d1839-1909.10aCreole lover's songh[computer file] :bfor tenor or soprano /cwords by Edmund C. Stedman ; music by Dudley Buck.1 iFirst line of text:aNight wind, whispering wind.1 aSongs and ballads. Five songs for tenor or soprano / by Dudley Buck ;vno. 5. aFor tenor or soprano and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Henry S. Brown. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: border design / Edward B. Edwards des. aAlso published for baritone or alto. pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1905. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aCreolesxSongs and music. 0aSongs (High voice) with piano.1 aStedman, Edmund C.q(Edmund Clarence),d1833-1908.1 aEdwards, Edward B.,4ill.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.1 aBuck, Dudley,d1838-1909.tSongs and ballads.pFive songs for tenor or soprano ;vno. 5.40drpbaasmf0182uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0182 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701306ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245009200139246005400231246006200285500002500347500001900372500004200391500012600433534007600559530002900635650004300664650003400707710004500741856006100786773004900847852005900896985002500955b27120302RPBm c crucn 980928s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBuick, Thomas D.10aYou need'nt make dem goo-goo eyesh[computer file] /cwords and music by Thos D. Buick.1 iFirst line of text:aAn actor man sat on the end.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou needn't make dem goo-goo eyes. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman with umbrella and Afro-American man; photograph of unidentified woman. pOriginally published:cDetroit, Mich. : Thos. D. Buick Pub. Co., c1900. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American actorsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aThos. D. Buick Pub. Co. (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf0186uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0186 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701311ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028005600126040001800182045000900200048001500209100002400224245010900248246006700357500004400424500001900468500004800487534006400535530002900599650003700628650003400665651002700699700001800726710002300744856006100767773004900828852005900877985002500936b27120314RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riuppa n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a570922bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 12466 aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBurnham, Charles S.10aMistah Moonshineh[computer file] :ba silhouette /clyric by Adam Breede ; music by Charles S. Burnham.1 iFirst line of text:aMoonshine, moonshine, skippin' all aroun' aFor voice and piano, in key of A minor. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 5-6] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1912. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMoonxSongs and music.1 aBreede, Adam.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0188uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0188 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701285ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002400164245016000188246005800348500003600406500001700442500004400459500003200503534005800535530002900593650003700622650003400659700003800693710002200731856006100753773004900814852005900863985002500922b27121008RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riusga n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a20200 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avj01aka011 aBurnham, Charles S.13aDe red rose is sighin'h[computer file] :bsong for alto or baritone with piano accompaniment /cwords by Frank L. Stanton ; [music by] Charles S. Burnham.1 iFirst line of text:aI kin hear de Springtime singin' aFor alto or baritone and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: Mrs. Frank A. Seiberling. aCover illustration: a rose. pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1906. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSongs (Low voice) with piano.1 aStanton, Frank Lebby,d1857-1927.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.40drpbaasmf0189uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0189 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701410ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245009300149246006400242246006200306500002500368500001900393500004600412500012300458534005900581530002900640610002400669650003700693650003400730700002200764700001900786710004900805856006100854773004900915852005900964985002501023b27121045RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aByrnes, James,d1884-1937.10aCome back, Mirandyh[computer file] /cwords by Maurice Harnett ; music by James Byrnes.1 iFirst line of text:aMirandy Jones was angry with her beau.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome back Mirandy, my sugar candy. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man watching woman walk away / Starmer; photograph of Sawtelle and Sears. pOriginally published:cShapiro, Remick and Co., c1904. aAlso available in print.20aSawtelle and Sears. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarnett, Maurice.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aShapiro, Remick and Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0191uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0191 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701350ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245009900150246007700249246006700326500002500393500001900418500004300437500007100480534005800551530002900609650004600638650003400684700003000718700002200748710003600770856006100806773004900867852005900916985002500975b27121215RPBm c crucn 981020r1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCaldwell, Anne,d1867-1936.14aThe ghost of the banjo coonh[computer file] /cwords by James O'Dea ; music by Anna Caldwell.1 iFirst line of text:aErastus Henry Johnson kept a getting poor and thin.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDon't you hear that plinky plunky tune. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American playing banjo / Frew. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.W. Setchell, c1906. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aO'Dea, James,d1871-1914.1 aFrew, John,4ill.2 aG.W. Setchell (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0192uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0192 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701779ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100003200130240005800162245013700220246004100357246005500398246007100453500002500524500001900549500006100568500004300629500007100672534006200743530002900805600002800834650003700862650003400899651004000933700002200973700002800995700003401023710005801057730002401115856006101139773004901200852005901249985002501308b27121331RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-ny ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCannon, Hughie,d1877-1912.10aAlbany, or, Dat's de only town looks good to me;oarr.10aAlbany, or, Dat's de only town looks good to meh[computer file] /cwords by May Irwin ; music by Hughie Cannon ; arr. by Al La Rue.10aDat's de only town looks good to me.1 iFirst line of text:aI played a three-night stand.1 iFirst line of chorus:a'Cause dat's de only town looks good to me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by May Irwin in musical comedy "Mrs. Black is back" aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of May Irwin; floral border design. pOriginally published:cNew York : Chas. K. Harris, c1904. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAlbany (New York)xSongs and music.2 aLa Rue, Al,earr.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.2 aChas. K. Harris Music Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aMrs. Black is back.40drpbaasmf0198uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0198 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702508ncm 2200529Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003200123245009900155246006800254246006100322500002500383500001900408500002900427500002800456500010200484590013900586590017500725534007300900530002900973610002301002650003701025650003401062700001101096700002701107700003101134700002801165700003501193710002301228710002101251710004801272856007501320856007501395856007501470856007501545856007501620856007501695856007501770773004901845852005901894985002501953b27121483RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCannon, Hughie,d1877-1912.10aBill Bailey, won't you please come home?h[computer file] /cwords and music by Hughie Cannon.1 iFirst line of text:aOn one summer's day, sun was shining fine.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWon't you come home, Bill Bailey. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Laura Comstock. aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: photograph of Laura Comstock; drawing of Afro-American man and woman / Dewey. aSung by: cop. 3, Edgar Atchison Ely; cop. 6, Genaro and Bailey; cop. 7, Wilbur Mack; cop. 8, Fannie Midgeley; cop. 9, Miller & Kresko. aCover photograph: cop. 3, Edgar Atchison Ely; cop. 4, Ford and Cantwell; cop. 6, Genaro and Bailey; cop. 7, Wilbur Mack; cop. 8, Fannie Midgeley; cop. 9, Miller & Kresko. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1902. aAlso available in print.20aFord and Cantwell. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDewey,1 aComstock, Laura.4prf.1 aEly, Edgar Atchison.4prf.1 aMidgeley, Fannie.4prf.1 aMack, Wilbur,d1872 or 3-1964.2 aGenaro and Bailey.2 aMiller & Kresko.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0199uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0199403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0200uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0200403Print copy 6drpbaasmf0201uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0201403Print copy 7drpbaasmf0202uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0202403Print copy 8drpbaasmf0203uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0203403Print copy 9drpbaasmf0204uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0204403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1294uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1294 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701528ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245011500150246004400265246007300309500002500382500001900407500003700426500003400463500004900497500008000546534007300626530002900699600001200728650003700740650004200777650003400819700001700853700001800870710004800888856006100936773004900997852005901046985002501105b27121550RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCannon, Hughie,d1877-1912.10aDon't you never take no ten cent drink on meh[computer file] /cwords by John Queen ; music by Hughie Cannon.1 iFirst line of text:aI was out one day.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDon't you never take no ten cent drink on me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Tascot "the White Coon" aDedicated to: James J. Lynch. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Tascot; drawing of two Afro-American men. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1901. aAlso available in print.10aTascot. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAlcoholic beveragesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aQueen, John.1 aTascot.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0205uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0205 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701527ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245009800150246006800248246006800316500002500384500001900409500004200428500005200470500011900522534007300641530002900714600001600743650003700759650002500796650003400821700002200855700002200877710004800899856006100947773004901008852005901057985002501116b27121598RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCannon, Hughie,d1877-1912.10aDon't you think you'd like to fondle meh[computer file] /cwords and music by Hughie Cannon.1 iFirst line of text:aTrain left Chicago, just at half-past two.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDon't you think you'd like to fondle me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Dora Dean of Johnson & Dean. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7 and 8] aCover illustration: photograph of Dora Dean; drawing of Afro-American man and woman sitting on a train / Bert Cob. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1900. aAlso available in print.10aDean, Dora. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDean, Dora.4prf.1 aCobb, Bert,4ill.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0206uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0206 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701335ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245010500150246006300255246006400318500002500382500001700407500004900424500009000473534007000563530002900633650003200662650003100694650003400725710004400759856006100803773004900864852005900913985002500972b27121641RPBm c crucn 980928s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aCannon, Hughie,d1877-1912.10aI don't want no Jonah hangin' roundh[computer file] :bcoon song /cwords & music by Hughie Cannon.1 iFirst line of text:aI was in a dice game the other night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI don't want no Jonah hangin' round. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man sitting on beach looking at a whale. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxRecreation. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0207uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0207 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702952ncm 2200601Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003200123245010900155246008100264500002500345500001700370500004900387500002600436500002800462500011200490500004200602500006700644590019400711590015400905534006901059530002901128650003701157650003701194650003401231700001601265700001701281700002401298700002801322700002501350700004201375700004901417700003801466710004701504710004401551730002101595856007501616856007501691856007501766856007501841856007501916856007501991856007502066856007602141773004902217852005902266985002502325b27121859RPBm c crucn 980928s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCannon, Hughie,d1877-1912.10aJust because she made dem goo-goo eyesh[computer file] /cwords by John Queen ; music by Hughey Cannon.1 iFirst line of text:aA black man in a minstrel show, was sitting on the end. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Sung by the author from 'Blitzen to Ninn'." aSung by: Belle Davis. aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: photograph of Belle Davis; drawing of musical theater scene with minstrels / Bert Cobb. aAlso published as march and two-step. aFirst line of chorus: Just because she made them goo-goo eyes. aSung by: cop. 2, Mamie Remington; cops. 3 and 10, Miss Rosalie; cops. 4 and 8, Raymond Teal, with W.H. West's Big Minstrels; cop. 9, John Queen; cop. 7, Josephine Gassmann and Pickaninnies. aCover photograph: cop. 2, Mamie Remington; cops. 3 and 10, Miss Rosalie; cops. 4 and 8, Raymond Teal; cop. 9, John Queen; cop. 7, Josephine Gassmann. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1900. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMinstrel showsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCobb, Bert,1 aQueen, John.1 aDavis, Belle.4prf.1 aRemington, Mamie.4prf.1 aRosalie, Miss.4prf.1 aTeal, Raymond,d1901 or 2-1976.4prf.1 aGassmann, Josephine,d1879 or 80-1962.4prf.1 aCannon, Hughie,d1877-1912.4prf.2 aJosephine Gassmann and Pickaninnies.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aBlitzen to Ninn.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0209uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0209403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0210uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0210403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0211uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0211403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0212uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0212403Print copy 7drpbaasmf0297uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0297403Print copy 8drpbaasmf0298uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0298403Print copy 9drpbaasmf0299uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0299403Print copy 10drpbaasmf0213uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0213 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701585ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245009400150246005000244246004400294500002500338500001700363500005500380500004300435500004200478500006400520590005400584534006900638530002900707600002800736650003700764650002500801650003400826650001400860700003400874710004400908730001700952856006100969773004901030852005901079985002501138b27126560RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aCarleton, Will,d1845-1912.10aI love my honey, yes I doh[computer file] :bcomic song & chorus /cby Will C. Carleton.1 iFirst line of text:aOh dis coon has a wench.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI love my honey. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: "The funniest of all Coon songs" aSung by May Irwin in "The widow Jones" aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of May Irwin; border design. aLibrary's copy has numbers 7-12 stamped on pages. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1895. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMusicals.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aWidow Jones.40drpbaasmf0215uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0215 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701543ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001800124045000900142048001500151100001900166245010100185246005800286246005500344500002500399500001900424500007500443500004200518500012100560534005500681530002900736650004600765650003400811650004500845700001700890710003700907730001900944856006100963773004901024852005901073985002501132b27126584RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riumca n eng d22bLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a3464 aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCarroll, Earl.10aWhen you hear Jackson moan on his saxophoneh[computer file] /cwords and music by Earl Carroll.1 iFirst line of text:aPlay me some new kind of melody.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen you hear Jackson moan. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFrom musical play "So long Letty", by Oliver Morosco and Elmer Harris. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: floral design / [rose symbol, i.e. R. S.] Cf. Introducing the song sheet / Helen Westin, p. 106. pOriginally published:cNew York : L. Feist, c1916. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSaxophone music (Jazz)xSongs and music.0 aR. S.,4ill.2 aLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)0 aSo long Letty.40drpbaasmf0216uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0216 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701609ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245009700150246006100247246005400308500002500362500001900387500005000406500004300456500010400499534007100603530002900674600002500703650003700728650002500765650001400790650003400804700003600838700003100874700001900905710004600924730002300970856006100993773004901054852005901103985002501162b27126602RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCarroll, Harry,d1892-1962.10aAt Mammy's firesideh[computer file] /cwords by Ballard Macdonald ; music by Harry Carroll.1 iFirst line of text:aOn the Mississippi there's a place.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI can see her right there. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Al Jolson in "The Honeymoon express" aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Paul Russell Stone; drawing of interior domestic scene / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., c1913. aAlso available in print.10aStone, Paul Russell. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMacdonald, Ballard,d1882-1935.1 aJolson, Al,dd. 19504prf.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aShapiro, Bernstein & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aHoneymoon express.40drpbaasmf0217uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0217 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701862ncm 2200457Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048001500159100003200174245010200206246008300308500002500391500001700416500004600433500006100479500005300540500005200593500011600645500004300761534006400804530002900868600003200897600003200929650003400961650002000995650002001015651003001035700003201065700003801097700003801135710002301173856007501196773004901271852005901320985002501379b27126614RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 12841 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCarroll, Harry,d1892-1962.10aGeorgia landh[computer file] :bnovelty song /cwords by Arthur Fields ; music by Harry Carroll.1 iFirst line of text:aIf any one should ask you where the sweet magnolias grow. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Arthur Fields and Harry Carroll. aAdvertisement for "I'll love you sweetheart Sue": p. [2] aAdvertisement for "Sweet Eileen Asthore": p. [7] aAdvertisement for "The artistic series": p. [8] aCover illustration: photograph of Arthur Fields and Harry Carroll; photograph of Afro-Americans picking cotton. aFirst line of chorus: To Georgia land. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1912. aAlso available in print.10aCarroll, Harry,d1892-1962.10aFields, Arthur,d1888-1953. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aCotton picking. 0aAfro-Americans. 0aGeorgiaxSongs and music.1 aFields, Arthur,d1888-1953.1 aFields, Arthur,d1888-1953.4prf.1 aCarroll, Harry,d1892-1962.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0218uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0218 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701546ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002100163240002900184245010800213246005700321246005400378500002500432500001900457500002900476500003200505500004200537500006100579534006300640530002900703650004500732650004000777650003400817700002500851700002700876710003900903856006100942773004901003852005901052985002501111b27126626RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3414 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aCarroll, Johnny.10aColored grenadier;oarr.14aThe colored grenadierh[computer file] /carranged by Ned Straight ; words and music by Johnny Carroll.1 iFirst line of text:aNow gaze on me and you can see.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm the colored grenadier. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Johnny Carroll. aDedicated to: Frank Dumont. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American soldier. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStraight, Ned,earr.1 aCarroll, Johnny.4prf.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0219uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0219 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701419ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245009100139246007300230246004500303500002500348500001900373500002300392500002900415500008900444500004100533534005700574530002900631650004000660650002900700650003400729700002000763700002300783710003300806856006100839773004900900852005900949985002501008b2712664xRPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aCartee, Henry S.10aSamuel Johnsingh[computer file] :b(a parody) /cwritten and composed by H.S. Cartee.1 iFirst line of text:aSamuel Johnsing is a man of color you all know.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDah da da da dah. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: A. Jones. aAdditional verses: p. 3. aCover illustration: lithograph of minstrels from Perham's Opera House / Lee Mallory. a"J.G. Chandler lith. Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:cPostland : J.S. Paine, c1856. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American musicians. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJones, A.4prf.1 aMallory, Lee4ill.2 aJ.S. Paine (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0221uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0221 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701598ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245009500141246005900236246004400295500002500339500001900364500005800383500002700441500004500468500010800513590004800621534007300669530002900742600003600771650004000807650003100847650003400878700001700912700001700929710004800946856006100994773004901055852005901104985002501163b27126663RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCartwell, Charles.10aI got mineh[computer file] :bcoon song /cwords by John Queen ; music by Chas. Cartwell.1 iFirst line of text:aI went out to a nigger crap game.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI got mine boys. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aComposer's name appears as Charlie Cartwell on cover. aSung by: Ella Shields. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: photograph of Ella Shields; drawing of Afro-American child with floral design / HC. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Frank C. Willcox. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1901. aAlso available in print.10aShields, Ella,d1878 or 9-1952. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aQueen, John.0 aH. C.,4ill.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0226uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0226 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701573ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245007400139246006100213246006900274500002500343500001900368500005400387500005200441500009600493534006300589530002900652600002800681650003700709650003200746650004800778650003400826700003400860710004600894710004100940856006100981773004901042852005901091985002501150b27126705RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCastling, Harry.14aThe pick-a-ninnyh[computer file] /cwords & music by Harry Castling.1 iFirst line of text:aDown where the roads are very hard.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm a pick, pick, pick, pick, pickaninny. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aIntroduced by: Will West and his Original "Picks" aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7 and 8] aCover illustration: photograph of Will West and his original "Picks"; floral border design. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1902. aAlso available in print.10aWest, Will,d1867-1922. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmployment. 0aRoad construction workersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWest, Will,d1867-1922.4prf.2 aWill West and his Original "Picks".4prf.2 aT. B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0227uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0227 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701541ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118240003300138245015000171246006000321246005700381500002500438500001900463500006700482500005900549534007100608530002900679650003700708650002900745650003100774650003400805700003200839700004400871710004600915856006100961773004901022852005901071985002501130b27126717RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aCavanagh, J. W.10aBully's weddin' night;oarr.13aDe Bully's weddin' nighth[computer file] :bsong and chorus /carr. by Monroe H. Rosenfeld ; words by Will C. Carleton ; music by J.W. Cavanagh.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, you've heard about dat nigger.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome all you'se niggers come. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Supplement Philadelphia Press, Sunday Nov. 29th 1896"--Cover. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-Americans dancing. pOriginally published:cNew York : Carleton, Cavanagh & Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCarleton, Will,d1845-1912.1 aRosenfeld, Monroe H.,d1861-1918.earr.2 aCarleton, Cavanagh & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0229uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0229 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701226ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245008900156246007400245246005500319500002500374500001900399500003000418534007700448530002900525650004000554650003400594700003200628710004600660856006100706773004900767852005900816985002500875b27126845RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aCavanagh, J. W.,d1891 or 2-1967.13aDe new bullyh[computer file] /cwords by Will C. Carleton ; music by J.W. Cavanagh.1 iFirst line of text:a Did you see de new bully dat just come to town.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen I walk dat levee roun' aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. [5] pOriginally published:cNewark, N.J. : Essex Music Publishing Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCarleton, Will,d1845-1912.2 aEssex Music Publishing Co. (Newark, N.J.)40drpbaasmf0230uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0230 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701365ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245008900156246007300245246005500318500002500373500001900398500003000417500004300447590007300490534007700563530002900640650004000669650003400709700003200743710004600775856006100821773004900882852005900931985002500990b27126869RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aCavanagh, J. W.,d1891 or 2-1967.13aDe new bullyh[computer file] /cwords by Will C. Carleton ; music by J.W. Cavanagh.1 iFirst line of text:aDid you see de new bully dat just came to town.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen I walk dat levee roun' aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. [5] aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aLibrary's copy has pages stamped 99-104 in upper right-hand corners. pOriginally published:cNewark, N.J. : Essex Music Publishing Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCarleton, Will,d1845-1912.2 aEssex Music Publishing Co. (Newark, N.J.)40drpbaasmf0231uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0231 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701402ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081043001200099045000900111048001500120100002500135245009400160246005700254246004300311500002500354500001900379500002600398500004300424500007600467534007400543530002900617650003700646650004000683651003800723700002000761710005300781856006100834773004900895852005900944985002501003b27126882RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN an-usu-- ax1x1 avu01aka011 aChambers, Wallace C.10aHold dat trainh[computer file] /cwords by Neile Edwards ; music by Wallace C. Chambers.1 iFirst line of text:aTo New York Rufus William went.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHold dat train. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aPage 1 is unnumbered. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man running after a train. pOriginally published:cAtlanta, Ga. : Southern Music Pub. Co., c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRailroadsxTrainsxSongs and music. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aEdwards, Neile.2 aSouthern Music Publishing Co. (Atlanta, Georgia)40drpbaasmf0234uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0234 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701472ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002200118245010400140246006100244246006900305500002500374500001700399500004500416500004200461500007800503534006000581530002900641650003700670650003800707650002500745650003400770700002100804700002500825710004200850856006100892773004900953852005901002985002501061b27126900RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aChase, Charles A.10aShe ain't ma gal no mo'h[computer file] /cwritten by Scott Brampton ; composed by Chas. A. Chase.1 iFirst line of text:aYou know dat woman dat cook for me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNow I done tole Miss Car'lina Washington. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: A plantation fragment. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man and woman / E.S. Fisher. pOriginally published:cBoston : Howard Pub. Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBrampton, Scott.1 aFisher, E. S.,4ill.2 aHoward Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0235uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0235 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701792ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003700118245007700155246006800232246006000300500002500360500001900385500006900404500004200473500004800515500013800563590012200701534007300823530002900896610002900925650004500954650003400999651003501033710003501068710004801103710003701151856006101188773004901249852005901298985002501357b27126912RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aChattaway, Thurland,d1872-1947.10aJust because my face ain't whiteh[computer file] /cThurland Chattaway.1 iFirst line of text:aRound a schoolhouse gate one summer's day.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThey won't let me come and play. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Companion song to 'Little black me' by the same author"--Cover. aSung by: The Mozart comedy quartette. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of the Mozart Comedy Quartette; drawing of white girls dancing with Afro-American girl being excluded. aLibrary's copy has stamp on p. 3: W.O. Brown, Teas, coffee & baking powder, Pianos, Organs and music, [?] Dover, N.J. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1901. aAlso available in print.20aMozart Comedy Quartette. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.2 aMozart Comedy Quartette.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)0 aThey won't let me come and play.40drpbaasmf0237uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0237 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701449ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003700118245010300155246006400258246006800322500002500390500001700415500004900432500009100481590005400572534006900626530002900695650004500724650002900769650001700798650003400815710004400849856006100893773004900954852005901003985002501062b2712695xRPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aChattaway, Thurland,d1872-1947.10aLittle black meh[computer file] :b(a pathetic story in verse & melody) /cby Thurland Chattaway.1 iFirst line of text:aWithin a Sunday school a little child.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMama are there any angels black like me? aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Afro-American woman and child; floral border design. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Sarah E. Millbridge [?] pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aAngelsxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0238uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0238 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701397ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081048001500094100003700109245009400146246006400240246006800304500002500372500001700397500003000414500004900444500009100493534007000584530002900654650004500683650002900728650001700757650003400774710004500808856006100853773004900914852005900963985002501022b27126973RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aChattaway, Thurland,d1872-1947.10aLittle black meh[computer file] :b[(]story in verse & melody) /cby Thurland Chattaway.1 iFirst line of text:aWithin a Sunday school a little child.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMama are there any angels black like me? aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aPages 1-4 are unnumbered. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Afro-American woman and child; floral border design. pOriginally published:cNew York : Geo. W. Meyer Music Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aAngelsxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aGeo. W. Meyer Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0239uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0239 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701459ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003700118245008200155246006100237246005300298500002500351500001700376500004300393500004900436500006500485590004400550534006900594530002900663650003700692650003400729650006200763700002200825710004400847856006100891773004900952852005901001985002501060b27131269RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aChattaway, Thurland,d1872-1947.10aMy honey Louh[computer file] :ba darkey love song /cby Thurland Chattaway.1 iFirst line of text:aI love a gal in far off Hindoostan.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI wants to own you honey. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: Miss Lucy B. McLaughlin. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: drawing of two Blacks kissing / J. Frew. aLibrary's copy inscribed: W.A. Weir [?] pOriginally published:cNew York : F.B. Haviland Pub. Co., c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-AmericansxRelations with AfricansxSongs and music.1 aFrew, John,4ill.2 aF.B. Haviland Pub. Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0240uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0240 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701478ncm 2200373ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001300141045000900154048001500163100002300178245011100201246005200312500003700364500001700401500003600418500004300454500003900497590004600536590005800582534007100640530002900711650004500740650003400785700003800819710005300857856006100910773004900971852005901020985002501079b27134520RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a12479 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCheeswright, F. H.10aMammy's honey sweetnessh[computer file] :bsong /cwords by Frank L. Stanton ; music by F.H. Cheeswright.1 iFirst line of text:aHis mammy singin' ter him. aFor voice and piano in A© major. aCover title. aDedicated to: Stephen Townsend. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: floral design. aLibrary's copy inscribed: May H. Nichols. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Professional copy. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. Co., c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStanton, Frank Lebby,d1857-1927.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0241uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0241 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701423ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002400118245008600142246004600228246005500274500002500329500001900354500004200373500007900415500005500494590004100549534007600590530002900666600001600695650004200711650003400753700001700787710005100804856006100855773004900916852005900965985002501024b27134660RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aChilvers, Thomas H.10aMy fairy coonh[computer file] :bserenade /cwords and music by Thomas Chilvers.1 iFirst line of text:aOh honey, I am here.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCause you're my fairy coon. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of May Shirk; moonlit landscape scene / JL. a"Richmond & Backus Co. Detroit" [engraver]--Cover. aLibrary's copy inscribed: E.E. Long. pOriginally published:cDetroit, Mich. : Whitney-Warner Pub. Co., c1901. aAlso available in print.10aShirk, May. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJ. L.,4ill.2 aWhitney-Warner Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0242uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0242 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701410ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002400118245008700142246005400229246005300283500002500336500001900361500004300380500004900423500009000472534007600562530002900638610003000667650004200697650003400739710003000773710005100803856006100854773004900915852005900964985002501023b27134714RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aChilvers, Thomas H.10aWaitin' for you my honeyh[computer file] /cwords and music by Thos. H. Chilvers.1 iFirst line of text:aLike a thief I am a stealin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aWaiting for you my honey. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: the Beaux and Belles Octette. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of the Beaux and Belles Octette; floral border design. pOriginally published:cDetroit, Mich. : Whitney-Warner Pub. Co., c1902. aAlso available in print.20aBeaux and Belles Octette. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aBeaux and Belles Octette.2 aWhitney-Warner Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0243uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0243 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701384ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245006600136246004900202246005400251500002500305500001900330500005400349500004500403500012600448534008400574530002900658650004200687650003400729700002400763710005300787856006100840773004900901852005900950985002501009b27134775RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aClark, Billy.10aTildy Annh[computer file] /cwords and music by Billy Clark.1 iFirst line of text:aWell a gal once growed.1 iFirst line of chorus:aTildy Ann from Beaver Dam. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Billy Clark with H.L. Henry's Minstrels. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 2-[6] aCover illustration: photograph of man in blackface with caption "Mind wandering"; drawing of alligator on banks of river. pOriginally published:cIndianapolis, Ind. : Wulschner-Stewart Music Co., c1903. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aClark, Billy.4prf.2 aWulschner-Stewart Music Co. (Indianapolis, Ind.)40drpbaasmf0246uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0246 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701585ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002000163245012600183246005400309246005200363490003400415500002500449500001700474500003200491500004200523500008200565500007000647534006400717530002900781650004200810650004700852700002100899700005000920710002300970856006100993773004901054852005901103985002501162b27134805RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a3658 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aClark, Maurice.10aLina, my jet black queenh[computer file] :ba melon-choly love song /cwords by Spencer Wright ; music by Maurice Clark.1 iFirst line of text:aThe moon is slowly creeping.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLina, my jet black Lina.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Julius P. Witmark. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of an unidentified man; striped border design. aAlso published for: band, orchestra, banjo, mandolin, and guitar. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1900. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music.1 aWright, Spencer.1 aWitmark, Julius P.,d1870 or 1871-1929.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0250uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0250 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701438ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100005600164245011600220246004500336246004500381250001900426490003500445500002500480500001900505500002900524534006500553530002900618650003700647650003800684651003200722710002900754710004000783830003500823856006100858773004900919852005900968985002501027b27134866RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)a2756 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aConverse, Charlie C.q(Charles Crozat),d1832-1918.10aCarry me home to Tennesseeh[computer file] /csung by Christy's Minstrels ; [composed by] Charlie C. Converse.1 iFirst line of text:aHome good old home.1 iFirst line of chorus:aO! carry me home. aAuthorized ed.1 aChristy's plantation melodies. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : William Hall & Son, c1854. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aTennesseexSongs and music.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.) 0aChristy's plantation melodies.40drpbaasmf0301uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0301 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701475ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100005600170245012800226246005200354246004000406250001900446490003500465500004000500500001900540500002900559534006500588530002900653650003700682650003800719650003400757710002900791710004000820830003500860856006100895773004900956852005901005985002501064b27135020RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)a2715 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aConverse, Charlie C.q(Charles Crozat),d1832-1918.10aYo! Yah! Yo! Strike the old banjoh[computer file] /cwords and music by Charlie C. Converse ; sung by Christy's Minstrels.1 iFirst line of text:aO darkies come and listen.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYo! Yah! Yo! aAuthorized ed.1 aChristy's plantation melodies. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : William Hall & Son, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aBanjo musicxSongs and music.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.) 0aChristy's plantation melodies.40drpbaasmf0302uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0302 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701326ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100003600164245008300200246005200283246004400335500002500379500001700404500003900421500003800460500008100498534006400579530002900643650003700672650003400709710003900743856006100782773004900843852005900892985002500951b27135135RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a10458 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aConverse, Frank B.,d1837-1903.13aDe hal-le-lu bandh[computer file] /cwritten & composed by Frank B. Converse.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! I trabbled to de East.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen oh! sinners! aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAccompanied by: Banjo arrangement. aDedicated to: Mr. C.V. Banth, Jr. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-Americans listening to man playing drum. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1882. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0303uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0303 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701386ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100002300165245012600188246005800314246004400372500002500416500001900441500004200460534006600502530002900568650003700597650001600634650003400650650002900684650002500713700003900738710004100777856006100818773004900879852005900928985002500987b27135287RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a2068 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aDown de lover's laneh[computer file] :b(plantation croon) /cmusic by Paul Lawrence Dunbar ; music by Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aSummer night an' sighin' breeze.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIn lover's lane. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1990. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers. 4aAfro-American poets.1 aDunbar, Paul Laurence,d1872-1906.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0308uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0308 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701241ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245010300141246004200244246004800286500002500334500001900359500002300378534007800401530002900479650003700508650004800545650002500593700003900618710005200657856006100709773004900770852005900819985002500878b27135329RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aOn emancipation dayh[computer file] /cwords by Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aStreets are gay.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOn emancipation day. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Harry von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aEmancipation proclamationxSongs and music. 4aAfro-American poets.1 aDunbar, Paul Laurence,d1872-1906.2 aHarry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0314uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0314 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701218ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002100163245009700184246005100281246005100332500002500383500001700408500002900425534006400454530002900518650003700547650002900584650003400613710003900647856006100686773004900747852005900796985002500855b27135706RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1761 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aCorrister, W. D.10aDinahs serenadeh[computer file] :bnew Ethiopian melody /cwords & music by W.D. Corrister.1 iFirst line of text:aO colour'd men dats here.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYes darkies we will go. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American musicians. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0319uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0319 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701218ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002100163245009700184246005100281246005100332500002500383500001700408500002900425534006400454530002900518650003700547650002900584650003400613710003900647856006100686773004900747852005900796985002500855b2713572xRPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1761 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aCorrister, W. D.10aDinahs serenadeh[computer file] :bnew Ethiopian melody /cwords & music by W.D. Corrister.1 iFirst line of text:aO colour'd men dats here.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYes darkies we will go. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American musicians. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0320uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0320 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701393ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001700118245006000135246005600195246005200251490003200303490004700335500002500382500001900407500004200426500009000468590007200558534006400630530002900694650003700723650003400760710004300794856006100837773004900898852005900947985002501006b27135779RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCox, Lytton.10aDreamin' in de twilighth[computer file] /cLytton Cox.1 iFirst line of text:aMornin' time's de lovely time.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDreamin' in de twilight.0 aDenison's musical readings.0 aSelected list of popular musical readings. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustraton: drawing of Afro-American playing fiddle; floral decorative border. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: SESAC the best music in America. pOriginally published:cChicago : T.S. Denison & Co., c1916. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aT.S. Denison & Company (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0321uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0321 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701199ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245008500141246005400226246004500280500002500325500001900350500002300369534007100392530002900463650006200492650004500554650003400599710004600633856006100679773004900740852005900789985002500848b27135925RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCrawford, Stanley.10aShow the white of yo' eyeh[computer file] /cwords & music by Stanley Crawford.1 iFirst line of text:aIn Matabula's foreign shade.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBolo beedle embo. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., c1903. aAlso available in print. 0aZulu (African people)xKings and rulersxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxRelations with Africans. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aShapiro, Bernstein & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0324uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0324 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701292ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245007700150246004600227246004900273500002500322500001900347500003000366500002300396534006700419530002900486650003700515650002500552650003100577650002900608650002500637700002000662710004200682856006100724773004900785852005900834985002500893b27136450RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCreamer, Henry,d1879-1930.10a(I'm waiting for you) Liza Janeh[computer file] /cby Creamer & Layton.1 iFirst line of text:aDown upon the levee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLiza Jane, Liza Jane. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aTitle variant: Liza Jane. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Broadway Music Corp., c1918. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aMarriagexSongs and music. 4aAfro-American composers. 4aAfro-American poets.1 aLayton, Turner.2 aBroadway Music Corp. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0327uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0327 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701391ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001300125045000900138048001500147100003900162245007600201246005800277246004000335500002500375500001900400500003700419500005900456500004000515534006300555530002900618650003700647650002500684650004500709710003000754710003900784856006100823773004900884852005900933985002500992b2713958xRPBm c crucn 981007s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a723 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aCrosby, L. V. H.,d1823 or 4-1884.10aGal from the Southh[computer file] /cmusic composed by L.V.H. Crosby.1 iFirst line of text:aOld massa own'd a coloured gall.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYah, ha, ha. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: the Campbell Minstrels. aDedicated to: Earl H. Pierce of the Christy Minstrels. aAdditional verses: p. 4 [i.e. p. 5] pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth Pond & Co., c1850. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music.2 aCampbell Minstrels.4prf.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0328uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0328 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701257ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003900118245007300157246006300230490006400293500002500357500001900382500002900401530002900430534006000459650003700519650002500556650004500581710003500626830006400661856006100725773004900786852005900835985002500894b2713961xRPBm c crucn 981006s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aCrosby, L. V. H.,d1823 or 4-1884.14aThe slave motherh[computer file] /cwords & music by L.V.H. Crosby.1 iFirst line of text:aShe looks with fondness on her child.1 aLight songs and ballads composed by L.V.H. Crosby ;vno. 6. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAlso available in print. pOriginally published:cNew York : Sarles & Adey, c1852. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music.2 aSarles & Adey (New York, N.Y.) 0aLight songs and ballads composed by L.V.H. Crosby ;vno. 6.40drpbaasmf0329uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0329 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701322ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003900118245007300157246006300230490006400293500002500357500001900382500002900401590006300430534005800493530002900551650003700580650002500617650004500642710002700687830006400714856006100778773004900839852005900888985002500947b27140222RPBm c crucn 981007s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aCrosby, L. V. H.,d1823 or 4-1884.14aThe slave motherh[computer file] /cwords & music by L.V.H. Crosby.1 iFirst line of text:aShe looks with fondness on her child.1 aLight songs and ballads composed by L.V.H. Crosby ;vno. 6. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Small & Paige, Toronto. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music.2 aOliver Ditson Company. 0aLight songs and ballads composed by L.V.H. Crosby ;vno. 6.40drpbaasmf0330uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0330 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701353ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008400138246006400222246004200286500002500328500001900353500004900372500010000421534006800521530002900589650003700618650002500655650001600680700003300696700001700729710005100746856006100797773004900858852005900907985002500966b27140283RPBm c crucn 981007s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCrosby, Warner.10aCleoh[computer file] /cwords by George Totten Smith ; music by Warner Crosby.1 iFirst line of text:aCleopatra Brown, sweetest gal in town.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCleo! ma Cleo! aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man and woman embracing by moonlight / A.J. Dewey. pOriginally published:cNew York : Vandersloot Music Co., c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aLove songs.1 aSmith, George Totten,d1871-1 aDewey,4ill.2 aVandersloot Music Pub. Co. (Williamsport, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0331uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0331 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701366ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028004500126040001300171045000900184048001500193100002200208245008000230246005100310246005700361500002500418500001700443500002100460500004800481500006000529534006400589530002900653650003700682650002800719650002800747710002300775856006100798773004900859852005900908985002500967b27140295RPBm c crucn 981007s1998 riuppa n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a358222bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a7647 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCrosse, Margaret.10aSleepy-haidh[computer file] :bsong /cwords and music by Margaret Crosse.1 iFirst line of text:aNoonday shadders creepin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aSleepy haid, oh, sleepy haid. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aPrice: 60 cents. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6-8] aCover illustration: landscape scene with floral border. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1906. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American children. 0aSleepxSongs and music.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0333uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0333 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701293ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048001500151100002200166245011600188246006800304500002500372500001900397534007500416530002900491650003700520650001700557650003400574700005100608700006000659710004200719856006100761773004900822852005900871985002500930b27140325RPBm c crucn 981007s1998 riuppa n eng d22bW.C. Peters & Sons (Cincinnati, Ohio)a1794 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aCumming, William.10aUncle Tom's graveh[computer file] /cwords by Mrs. R.S. Nichols ; arranged by [i.e. music by] William Cumming.1 iFirst line of text:aThey made him a grave in a hilloc of sand. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. pOriginally published:c[Cincinnati, Ohio] : W.C. Peters & Sons, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs. 0aAfro-Americans in literature.1 aNichols, R. S.q(Rebecca Shepard),d1819-1903.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aW.C. Peters & Sons (Cincinnati, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0335uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0335 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701298ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002400118245009100142246004800233500002500281500001700306500002900323500009000352534005400442530002900496650003700525650003700562650002300599650001700622651005300639700001800692710003200710856006100742773004900803852005900852985002500911b27140362RPBm c crucn 981007s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aCummings, Edward S.10aPoor old Jakeh[computer file] /cwritten by C.H. Haynes ; music by Edwd. S. Cummings.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBreak not his sleep. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aFirst line of text: The radiant beams of the silv'ry moon stream o'er Niag'ra's wave. pOriginally published:cBoston : E.H. Wade, c1855. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American men. 0aDeath songs. 0aNiagara Falls (New York, N.Y.)xSongs and music.1 aHaynes, C. H.2 aE.H. Wade (Music Publisher)40drpbaasmf0336uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0336 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701486ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005200081040001300133043001200146045000900158048001500167100001800182245010700200246002600307246005200333246007400385500005500459500001700514500005700531500004300588500004500631534006100676530002900737650003700766650003400803651003000837710003900867856006100906773004900967852005901016985002501075b27140416RPBm c crucn 981007s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFrank Dean & Co. (London, England)aF.D.&Co.670 aRBNcRBN an-us-in ax0x0 avj01aka011 aDacre, Harry.10aCan't live without yer, or, "Come back to Indiana"h[computer file] /cwords and music by Harry Dacre.10aCome back to Indiana.1 iFirst line of text:aCome back, my turtle-dove!1 iFirst line of chorus:aCan't live any longer, any longer without yer. aFor low voice and piano, in key of G major (no. 1) aCover title. aArrangement for chorus (SATB) and harmonium: p. 4-5. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aAlso published in key of A major (no. 2) pOriginally published:cLondon : Frank Dean & Co., c1903. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aIndianaxSongs and music.2 aFrank Dean & Co. (London, England)40drpbaasmf0338uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0338 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701155ncm 2200313Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245009500149246007700244246004800321500002500369500001900394500002300413534006400436530002900500650003700529650003400566710004700600856006100647773004900708852005900757985002500816b27142024RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riudfa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aDaly, Joseph M.,db. 1891.10aChicken reelh[computer file] :bsong /cwords by Jos. Mittenthal ; music by Jos. M. Daly.1 iFirst line of text:aWay down in Carolina where the sweet potatoes grow.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh you chicken reel. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Jos. M. Daly, c1911. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aJoseph Daly Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0343uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0343 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701566ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126043001200139045000900151048002100160100001800181245010000199246005500299246008500354500004000439500001700479500004100496500007200537500008500609534006300694530002900757650003700786650003400823651003000857700002400887700002400911710003900935856006100974773004901035852005901084985002501143b27142085RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a4062 aRBNcRBN an-us-al aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aDana, George.10aOle folks in the laneh[computer file] /cwritten by Saml. N. Mitchell ; composed by Geo. Dana.1 iFirst line of text:aOle Alabammy how I'm sighing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNothing in this world could make me leave dat home again. aFor voice, chorus (SATB) and piano. aCover title. aCaption title: Ole folks in de land. aCover illustration: lithograph of family in log cabin / J.E. Baker. a"Armstrong & Co., lith, 1 Somerset St., Boston, and Riverside Press, Cambridge." pOriginally published:cBoston : G.D. Russell & Co., c1877. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAlabamaxSongs and music.1 aMitchell, Samuel N.1 aBaker, J. E.,4ill.2 aG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0345uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0345 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701299ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100004400170245010400214246006300318246006400381500004000445500001900485534006400504530002900568650003800597650003700635650003400672700002200706710003900728856006100767773004900828852005900877985002500936b27142139RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bC.H. Ditson & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a45017 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aDanks, H. P.q(Hart Pease),d1834-1903.10aCome back to de ole plantationh[computer file] /cwords by Arthur W. French ; music by H.P. Danks.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, darkies when you hab grown weary.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome back to de dear ole plantation. aFor voice, chorus (SATB) and piano. aCaption title. pOriginally published:cNew York : C.H. Ditson & Co., c1876. aAlso available in print. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFrench, Arthur W.2 aC.H. Ditson & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0349uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0349 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701437ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100002000130240003800150245010400188246006500292246005500357500002500412500001900437500004700456500004500503534006800548530002900616650003700645650003400682651003700716700001200753700005100765710004100816856006100857773004900918852005900967985002501026b27142206RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-sc aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDeas, Lawrence.10aAll I wants is ma chickens;oarr.10aAll I wants is ma chickensh[computer file] /carr. by W.H. Tyers ; words & music by Deas & Wilson.1 iFirst line of text:aIt was way down home in South Caroline.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll I wants is ma chickens. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Dedicated to my Friends Reese Twin Bros." aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2-4] pOriginally published:c[New York] : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouth CarolinaxSongs and music.1 aWilson.1 aTyers, Wm. H.q(William H.),d1876-1924,earr.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0364uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0364 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701402ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100002000130240003800150245010800188246006500296246005500361500002500416500003500441500002300476534006800499530002900567650003700596650003400633651003700667700001200704700002700716710004100743730003800784856006100822773004900883852005900932985002500991b27142292RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-sc aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDeas, Lawrence.10aAll I wants is ma chickens;oarr.10aAll I wants is ma chickensh[computer file] /carr. by G.M. Rosenberg ; words & music by Deas & Wilson.1 iFirst line of text:aIt was way down home in South Caroline.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll I wants is ma chickens. aFor voice and piano. aFrom show: A trip to Coontown. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:c[New York] : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouth CarolinaxSongs and music.1 aWilson.1 aRosenberg, G.M.,earr.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aTrip to Coontown (Musical comedy)40drpbaasmf0365uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0365 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701404ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001300124045000900137048001500146100001700161245011700178246006500295246007400360246008000434246001800514500002500532500006900557534006000626530002900686650003800715650003700753650003400790710003600824856006100860773004900921852005900970985002501029b2714236xRPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG. P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a2378 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aDell, Daisy.00aPoor Charlie, or, The old slave who ran away & was carried back to his masterh[computer file] /cby Daisy Dell.10aThe old slave who ran away & was carried back to his master.1 iFirst line of text:aDown beside the banks, where bright waters flow.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCharlie's growing old, and his wool is turning grey.14aPoor Charlie. aFor voice and piano. aCover illustration: engraving of Black man seated outside cabin. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.P. Reed & Co., c1855. aAlso available in print. 0aFugitive slavesxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0366uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0366 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701776ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001300125045000900138048001500147100002300162245010100185246005000286500004800336500003200384500001900416500003500435500002600470500011200496500014000608590004600748534006100794530002900855650003700884650004500921650003400966700003701000700003401037710003601071730003901107856007501146773004901221852005901270985002501329b27142401RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bChappell & Co. (New York, N.Y.)aC.6019 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avj01aka011 aDel Riego, Teresa.10aSlave songh[computer file] /cwords from "Father Christmas annual" ; music by Teresa Del Riego.1 iFirst line of text:aBright bird, light bird. aFor low voice and piano, in D minor (no. 1) aWords written by E. Nesbit. aCaption title. aDedicated to: E.J. Hainsworth. aSung by: Alice Gomez. aAdvertisements for "The portrait series of vocal albums by popular composers," and other music: p. [2], [6] aAlso published for: medium low voice and piano in E minor, medium high voice and piano in F minor, and high voice and piano in G minor. aLibrary's cop. 1 inscribed: Barrows gift. pOriginally published:cNew York : Chappell & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aNesbit, E.q(Edith),d1858-1924.1 aGomez, Alice,dd. 1922.4prf.2 aChappell & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aFather Christmas (London, England)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0367uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0367 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701608ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001300125045000900138048001500147100002300162240002200185245010100207500004900308500003200357500001700389500003500406500002600441500004300467500013900510534006900649530002900718650003700747650004500784650003400829700003700863700002800900710003700928730003900965856006101004773004901065852005901114985002501173b27142413RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bChappell & Co. (London, England)a20882 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avh01aka011 aDel Riego, Teresa.10aSlave song;oarr.10aSlave songh[computer file] /cwords from "Father Christmas annual" ; music by Teresa Del Riego. aFor high voice and piano, in G minor (no. 4) aWords written by E. Nesbit. aCover title. aDedicated to: E.J. Hainsworth. aSung by: Alice Gomez. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aAlso published for: low voice and piano in D minor, medium low voice and piano in E minor, and medium high voice and piano in F minor. pOriginally published:cLondon, England : Chappell & Co. ; c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aNesbit, E.q(Edith),d1858-1924.1 aGomez, Alice,dd. 1922.2 aChappell & Co. (London, England)0 aFather Christmas (London, England)40drpbaasmf0368uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0368 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701853ncm 2200445ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002300163240002200186245010100208246005000309500005500359500003200414500001700446500003500463500002600498500004800524500013300572590004700705590010700752534006800859530002900927650003700956650004500993650003401038700003701072700002801109710003701137730003901174856006101213773004901274852005901323985002501382b27142425RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bChappell & Co. (London, England)aC.6020 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avi01aka011 aDel Riego, Teresa.10aSlave song;oarr.10aSlave songh[computer file] /cwords from "Father Christmas annual" ; music by Teresa Del Riego.1 iFirst line of text:aBright bird, light bird. aFor medium low voice and piano, in E minor (no. 2) aWords written by E. Nesbit. aCover title. aDedicated to: E.J. Hainsworth. aSung by: Alice Gomez. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2], [6] aAlso published for: low voice and piano in D minor, medium high voice and piano in F minor, and high voice and piano in G minor. aLibrary's cop. 1 inscribed: Dorcas Turner. aLibrary's cop. 1 has retailer's stamp: Frank J. Hart, Southern California Music Co., Los Angeles, Cal. pOriginally published:cLondon, England : Chappell & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aNesbit, E.q(Edith),d1858-1924.1 aGomez, Alice,dd. 1922.2 aChappell & Co. (London, England)0 aFather Christmas (London, England)40drpbaasmf0369uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0369 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701671ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003400163245009500197246005900292246006000351490005100411500002500462500001900487500004400506500006400550500004500614590006000659534006500719530002900784600003400813650003700847650003700884700004000921710004100961830005101002856007501053773004901128852005901177985002501236b27142450RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bChas. D. Blake & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a45 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aDevere, Sam,d1841 or 2-1907.14aThe butterfly dudeh[computer file] :bsong and refrain /cwords and music by Sam. Devere.1 iFirst line of text:aOh the latest sensation they say.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! the dude the butterfly dude.1 aSam Devere's album of original songs ;vno. 1. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. 3-[6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Sam Devere playing banjo. a"S.C. Carbee, lith., ... Boston"--Cover. aLibrary's cop. 1 has stamp: A.M. Houghton, Bath, Maine. pOriginally published:cBoston : Chas. D. Black & Co., c1885. aAlso available in print.10aDevere, Sam,d1841 or 2-1907. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMinstrel showsxSongs and music.1 aDevere, Sam,d1841 or 2-1907.4prf.2 aChas. D. Blake & Co. (Boston, Mass.) 0aSam Devere's album of original songs ;vno. 1.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0373uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0373 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701572ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001800126045000900144048001500153100001800168240004000186245010700226246006600333246005500399500002500454500001900479500005400498500006300552590004800615534006800663530002900731650003700760650003400797651002700831700002600858710002900884710003700913730001800950856006100968773004901029852005901078985002501137b27142462RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJ.W. Dick Co. (Worcester, Mass.)aE 2713 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDick, John W.10aThere's a nigger in the moon;oarr.10aThere's a nigger in the moonh[computer file] /carr. by Emil Biermann ; words and music by J.W. Dick.1 iFirst line of text:aO babies gather 'round old Uncle Rastus.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNo white trash can fool me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Genaro & Bailey in show: A hot old time. aCover illustration: drawing of moon with Black man's face. aLibrary's cop. 1 inscribed: May H. Nichols. pOriginally published:cWorcester, Mass. : J.W. Dick Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMoonxSongs and music.1 aBiermann, Emil,earr.2 aGenaro and Bailey.4prf.2 aJ.W. Dick Co. (Worcester, Mass.)0 aHot old time.40drpbaasmf0381uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0381 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701196ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003500118245009500153246005000248246004100298500002500339500001900364500001700383534006500400530002900465650003700494650003400531700002800565700003100593710004000624856006100664773004900725852005900774985002500833b27142474RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax2x2 avu01aka011 aDonaldson, Walter,d1893-1947.10aMy mammyh[computer file] /cwords by Joe Young and Sam Lewis ; music by Walter Donaldson.1 iFirst line of text:aEv'rything seems lovely.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMammy, Mammy. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aArtist copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Irving Berlin Inc., c1920. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aYoung, Joe,d1889-1939.1 aLewis, Sam M.,d1885-1959.2 aIrving Berlin Inc. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0387uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0387 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701294ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100003500130245012100165246004800286246006900334500002500403500001900428500002300447534007800470530002900548650003700577650003400614651003100648700002000679710005100699856006100750773004900811852005900860985002500919b27142498RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-ky ax1x1 avu01aka011 aDonaldson, Walter,d1893-1947.10aWe'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky homeh[computer file] /clyric by Coleman Goetz ; music by Walter Donaldson.1 iFirst line of text:aI've lost my appetite.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI've got a sneaky feeling round my heart. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:c[New York] : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1915. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aKentuckyxSongs and music.1 aGoetz, Coleman.2 aWaterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0388uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0388 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701206ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245009800137246008200235246005600317500002500373500001900398500002300417534007800440530002900518650003700547650003400584700002100618710004700639856006100686773004900747852005900796985002500855b27142516RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aDouglas, Fred.10aMy friend from my homeh[computer file] /cwords by Pete G. Hampton ; music by Fred. Douglas.1 iFirst line of text:aThere was a coon named Jackson had an awful disposition.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHe's my friend from my home. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHampton, Pete G.2 aHarry Von Tilzer Pub. Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0404uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0404 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701400ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100003100170240003000201245009800231246005800329246006100387500004600448500001900494500004300513500006700556534006400623530002900687650004900716650003400765700002100799710002400820856006100844773004900905852005900954985002501013b27142528RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1502 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aDumont, Frank,d1848-1919.10aHuckleberry picnic;oarr.13aDe huckleberry picnich[computer file] /carr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Frank Dumont.1 iFirst line of text:aI float along on wings of peace.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome, jine de huckleberry picnic. aFor solo voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Black people picking berries. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxRecreationxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLouis, F.,earr.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0413uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0413 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701356ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081028004500127040001300172045000900185048001500194100003100209245011600240246006300356246006300419500002500482500001900507500005300526534006400579530002900643650003700672650001700709650003400726700001700760710002300777856006100800773004900861852005900910985002500969b2714253xRPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a1141232bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a5134 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aDumont, Frank,d1848-1919.10aPlant a watermelon on my grave and let the juice soak throughh[computer file] /cby Frank Dumont & R.P. Lilly.1 iFirst line of text:aMy last will ain't been drawn up yet.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMy last request am not for flowers. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [1-2], 5, [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1910. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLilly, R. P.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0414uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0414 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701846ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100003100169245008600200246007300286246007500359500004400434500001900478500013800497500003400635500004500669500008800714500003800802500005600840534006400896530002900960650003700989650003801026650003401064700002701098700002901125700002401154710004001178856006101218773004901279852005901328985002501387b27142565RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a745 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aDumont, Frank,d1848-1919.10aSince I saw de cotton grow :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by Frank Dumont.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm far from de land whar I first saw de light.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIt's long, long ago since I saw de cotton grow. aFor voice and piano, with chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: George H. Edwards, of Dupres and Benedict's Minstrels. "Also sung by Sam. Lucas with the Hyers Sisters Combination."--Cover. aDedicated to: Sid. C. France. aAdvertisements for other music: p. 3-[6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Black fieldworkers greeting visitor / J.E. Baker. a"Armstrong & Co., lith., Boston." aParts available: orchestral parts with cornet solo. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1876. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLucas, Sam.,db. 1848.1 aEdwards, George H.4prf.1 aBaker, J. E.,4ill.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0415uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0415 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701712ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100003100170245009100201246007000292246007300362500004400435500001900479500007500498500012100573590008100694590005500775534006300830530002900893650004700922650001800969700001700987710003901004856007501043856007501118773004901193852005901242985002501301b27142796RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riugma n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3,911 aRBNcRBN ax8x8 avu01aka01aca041 aDumont, Frank,d1848-1919.10aWhich road is you gwine to take?h[computer file] :bsong with chorus /cFrank Dumont.1 iFirst line of text:aWhat kind of garments does de wise man wear.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWalk on, don't wait for stragglers by de way. aFor voice and chorus (SATB), and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for "Penelope Ann de baby" and other songs: p. [2], [6] aCover illustration: drawing of elderly Black man directing Black traveller at crossroads; border decoration / Blood. aAdvertisements for "Baritone and bass songs" and other music: cop. 2, p. [6] aLibrary's cop. 2 lacks border decoration on cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aGospel music.1 aBlood,4ill.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0416uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0416403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0417uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0417 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701843ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003700165245010100202246006300303246006400366500002500430500001700455500007400472500008000546500004300626500004800669500006400717590007000781534006600851530002900917650004700946650003400993700002001027700003701047700003801084700003801122710004101160856007501201773004901276852005901325985002501384b27142802RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a3182 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aEdmonds, Shepard N.,d1876-1957.10aI'm goin' to live anyhow, 'till I dieh[computer file] /cwords and music by Shepard N. Edmonds.1 iFirst line of text:aNow there's a coon down 'n Tennessee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm goin' to live anyhow till I die. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Introduced by the Unbleached American Ernest Hogan. aFeatured by: Clarice Vance, Carroll Johnson, Ernest Hogan, Nicholl Sisters. aDedicated to Ernest Hogan (Uncle Rube) aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: Afro-Americans walking to church / CEJ. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Thos. Goggan & Bro. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aC. E. J.,4ill.1 aHogan, Ernest,d1865-1909.4prf.1 aVance, Clarice,d1871-1961.4prf.1 aJohnson, Carroll,db. 1851.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0422uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0422 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701301ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100004100124245011400165246007400279246005500353500004500408500001700453500005900470534006800529530002900597650004900626650003600675650003400711710003600745856006100781773004900842852005900891985002500950b27142826RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBn aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aEllis, Edward Sylvester,d1840-1916.13aDe Louisiana canebrakesh[computer file] :bNegro song and chorus /cwritten and composed by Edward S. Ellis.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! de Louisiana canebrakes, so many a year ago.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGoodbye unto de canebrakes. aFor voice, chorus (air, ATB), and piano. aCover title. aCover illustration: engraving of 2 sugar cane workers. pOriginally published:c[United States?] : Edw. S. Ellis, c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmploymentxSongs and music. 0aSugar workersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aEdw. S. Ellis (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0430uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0430 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701320ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001800124045000900142048001500151100001300166245005400179246008000233490003100313500002500344500001900369500004200388534006300430530002900493650003700522650003100559650004000590651006700630710003600697830003100733856006100764773004900825852005900874985002500933b2714284xRPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bA.E. Blackmar, Music publisheraB. 127 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aEmerson.14aThe happy contrabandh[computer file] /cEmerson.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm a happy contraband, lately come from Old Virginny.1 aSouthern songs of the war. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew Orleans : A.E. Blackmar, c1864. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aFreedmanxSongs and music. 0aContraband of warxSongs and music. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xSongs and music.2 aA.E. Blackmar, Music publisher. 0aSouthern songs of the war.40drpbaasmf0432uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0432 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701330ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048001500159100002100174245009300195246006400288500002500352500001900377500003300396500004800429534006600477530002900543650003700572650003400609700001300643710004100656856007500697856007500772773004900847852005900896985002500955b27142899RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bClayton F. Summy Co. (Chicago, Ill.)aC.F.S.Co.1863 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aFergus, Phyllis.10aWhen Mistah Sun am blazin'h[computer file] /cwords by P.H.A.; music by Phyllis Fergus.1 iFirst line of text:aDis am de time when de weathah am hot. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Julia Martine. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [1], [6] pOriginally published:cChicago : Clayton F. Summy Co., c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aP. H. A.2 aClayton F. Summy Co. (Chicago, Ill.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0448uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0448403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0449uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0449 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701689ncm 2200397ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001300141043001200154045000900166048002100175100001600196245011700212246006900329246006600398500004400464500001900508500006200527500003600589500004100625500014200666500004300808534006700851530002900918650003700947650003400984651003801018710004101056856006101097773004901158852005901207985002501266b27142905RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bF.A. North & Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)aF.A.N. & Co. 2026 aRBNcRBN an-usu-- aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aFord, John.10aAway down South, 'way down where I was bornh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by John Ford.1 iFirst line of text:aAway down South, 'way down whar I was born.1 iFirst line of chorus:aO sweetly grows dat lubly yaller rose! aFor voice and piano, with chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aTitle on cover: Away down South way down whar I was born. aRunning title: Away down South. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. 5. aCover illustration: lithograph of Black men dancing on barge, with insets of young Black woman and of Black people working on plantation. a"Tho's Hunter, lith., Phil'a."--Cover. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : F.A. North & Co., c1876. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.2 aF.A. North & Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0463uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0463 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701408ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001800126045000900144048002100153100004100174245012500215246005600340246004900396500004100445500001700486500004200503500003000545534006400575530002900639650003700668650004500705650003400750710002900784710003900813856006100852773004900913852005900962985002501021b27142929RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1620 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca021 aFoster, Stephen Collins,d1826-1864.10aMassa's in de cold groundh[computer file] :bas sung by Christy's Minstrels /cwritten & composed by Stephen C. Foster.1 iFirst line of text:aRound de meadows am a ringing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDown in de cornfield. aFor voice, 2-part chorus, and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover engraved by Greene. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0464uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0464 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701429ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001800126045000900144048002100153100004100174245012500215246005600340246004900396250001300445500004100458500001700499500003700516500003100553534006400584530002900648650003700677650004500714650003400759710002900793710003900822856006100861773004900922852005900971985002501030b27142966RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1620 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca021 aFoster, Stephen Collins,d1826-1864.10aMassa's in de cold groundh[computer file] :bas sung by Christy's Minstrels /cwritten & composed by Stephen C. Foster.1 iFirst line of text:aRound de meadows am a ringing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDown in de cornfield. a10th ed. aFor voice, 2-part chorus, and piano. aCover title. aCover engraved by Wakelam & Bro. aAlso published for guitar. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0465uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0465 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701411ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100004100169245008900210246007600299246007900375490003300454500004100487500001700528590010300545534006400648530002900712650003700741650001700778710003900795830003300834856006100867773004900928852005900977985002501036b27143181RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a5011 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca031 aFoster, Stephen Collins,d1826-1864.10aOld Black Joeh[computer file] :bsong /cwritten and composed by Stephen C. Foster.1 iFirst line of text:aGone are the days when my heart was young and gay.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm coming, I'm coming, for my head is bending low.1 aFoster's melodies ;vno. 49. aFor voice, 3-part chorus, and piano. aCover title. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Doebele & Strengson, dealers in music, Toledo, Ohio. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1860. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.) 0aFoster's melodies ;vno. 49.40drpbaasmf0469uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0469 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701459ncm 2200361ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100004100170245009600211246007600307246005100383500003900434500001700473500005000490500004300540500009900583534006400682530002900746650003700775650001700812700003500829710003900864856006100903773004900964852005901013985002501072b2714320xRPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a8,535 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca031 aFoster, Stephen Collins,d1826-1864.10aOld black Joeh[computer file] :bsong & chorus /cwritten & composed by Stephen C. Foster.1 iFirst line of text:aGone are the days when my heart was young and gay.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm coming, I'm coming. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SAB) aCover title. aAt head of title: 'Ten thousand copies sold.' aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of old Black man reading to white girl, captioned "Dan Bryant." pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1860. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.1 aBryant, Dan,d1833-1875.4prf.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0470uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0470 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701420ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100003100170240003000201245009800231246005800329246006100387500004500448500001900493500004800512500006700560534006400627530002900691650004900720650003400769700002100803710004000824856006100864773004900925852005900974985002501033b27155067RPBm c crucn 981014s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1502 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aDumont, Frank,d1848-1919.10aHuckleberry picnic;oarr.13aDe huckleberry picnich[computer file] /carr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Frank Dumont.1 iFirst line of text:aI float along on wings of peace.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome, jine de huckleberry picnic. aFor solo voice, chorus (SATB) and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2], [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Black people picking berries. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxRecreationxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLouis, F.,earr.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0412uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0412 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701609ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126043001200139048001500151100005100166240002500217245009300242246004900335246005200384490012900436490005100565500002500616500001900641500004100660534006400701530002900765650003800794650003700832650003400869700002400903710003900927830005100966856006101017773004901078852005901127985002501186b27155080RPBm c crucn 981014s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a4967 aRBNcRBN an-us-ky avu01aka011 aEmmett, Dan. D.q(Daniel Decatur),d1815-1904.10aOld K. Y. Ky.;oarr.10aOld K. Y. Ky.h[computer file] /carranged by W.L. Hobbs ; words & music by D.D. Emmett.1 iFirst line of text:aDe snow am in de cloud.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhose foot dat a burnin.0 aEmmett's inimitable plantation songs / written and composed for Bryant's Minstrels, of New York, by Dan. D. Emmett.;vno. 2.1 aEmmett's inimitable plantation songs ;vno. 2. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAlso published for voice and guitar. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1860. aAlso available in print. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHobbs, W. L.,earr.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.) 0aEmmett's inimitable plantation songs ;vno. 2.40drpbaasmf0435uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0435 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701382ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081048001500094100001900109245011300128246005700241246005400298500002500352500001700377500003600394500007800430534005500508530002900563600003500592650004500627650002900672650001700701650003400718700004100752710003300793856006100826773004900887852005900936985002500995b2715595xRPBm c crucn 981014s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aClifford, Nat.10aColoured angels, or, Is dar any coloured angels dar?h[computer file] /cwritten & composed by Nat Clifford.1 iFirst line of text:aThere, in a little bed in Ohio.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll de pictures dat I see. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Miss Queenie Leighton. aCover illustration: photograph of Queenie Leighton; floral border design. pOriginally published:cLondon : Moon & Co., c1990. aAlso available in print.10aLeighton, Queenie,d1872-1943. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aAngelsxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLeighton, Queenie,d1872-1943.4prf.2 aMoon & Co. (London, England)40drpbaasmf0251uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0251 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701784ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100001900160245019200179246007200371246005700443500002500500500001700525500004900542500007700591590011000668534006400778530002900842600001600871600001900887650003700906650003400943650004500977700002601022700002201048700002501070710003701095730002401132856006101156773004901217852005901266985002501325b27155961RPBm c crucn 981014s1998 riumca n eng d22bBroder & Schlam (New York, N.Y.)a582 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aClifford, Nat.10aIf that ain't winning a home, well, I don't knowh[computer file] :bcoon cake walk song /cwritten & sung with great success by Clifford & Huth ; [adapted from melody by Harry S. Miller]1 iFirst line of text:aMaria Jones gave a pasmala a week ago tonight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAh, ah, ma baby kiss me nice. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aFrom musical production: Courted into court. aCover illustration: photograph of Clifford & Huth; floral border design. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Clark Wise & Co., Cor. Geary and Grant Ave., San Francisco. pOriginally published:cNew York : Broder and Schlam, c1897. aAlso available in print.10aHuth, Maud.10aClifford, Nat. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customs.1 aMiller, Harry,d1895-1 aHuth, Maud.4prf.1 aClifford, Nat.4prf.2 aBroder & Schlam (New York, N.Y.)0 aCourted into court.40drpbaasmf0252uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0252 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701489ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048001500162100001700177245010000194246005100294246006700345500002500412500001900437500004400456500002900500500004900529500007400578500004500652534007100697530002900768650003700797650003400834710005300868856006100921773004900982852005901031985002501090b27155973RPBm c crucn 981014s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a9209 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aCline, Jake.14aThe coon from the moonh[computer file] :ba jolly Negro song /cwords and music by Jake Cline.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm a nigger, I'm a coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThere's that nigger, there's that coon. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Walter G. Ailman, Boston. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: cartoon drawing of Afro-American men near a wall. aAlso published as schottische for piano. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0253uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0253 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701537ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003700081040001300118045000900131048001500140100004600155245011900201246007000320490001800390500003000408500001900438500001900457500004900476500003900525500006200564500003200626534008400658530002900742650003700771650002500808650001600833650003400849700002100883710002900904856006100933773004900994852005901043985002501102b27155985RPBm c crucn 981014s1998 riuppa n eng d22bBoston Music Co. (Mass.)aB.M.Co aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avh01aka012 aClough-Leighter, H.q(Henry),d1874-1956.10aMy lady Chlo'h[computer file] :b(Negro love-song) /c[words by] Myron V. Freese ; [music by] H. Clough-Leighter.1 iFirst line of text:aDe jasmines am swayin' in de moon's embrace.0 aEncore songs. aFor high voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Op. 5, no. 2" aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6 and 8] aAlso published in key of C# minor. aAlso arranged as part song for male and female quartette. aParts available: orchestra. pOriginally published:cBoston : G. Schirmer, Jr. (The Boston Music Co.), c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFreese, Myron V.2 aBoston Music Co. (Mass.)40drpbaasmf0254uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0254 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701805ncm 2200457Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001900145100004600164240002500210245011900235246007000354490005700424490005300481490005400534500003800588500001900626500001900645500005100664500005800715500004400773534006800817530002900885650003700914650002500951650001600976650003400992700002101026700002301047710002901070830005401099856006101153773004901214852005901263985002501322b27155997RPBm c crucn 981014s1998 riuppa n eng d22bBoston Music Co. (Mass.)aB.M.Co. 774 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 bva02vc02aka012 aClough-Leighter, H.q(Henry),d1874-1956.10aMy lady Chlo';oarr.10aMy lady Chlo'h[computer file] :b(Negro love song) /c[words by] Myron V. Freese ; [music by] H. Clough-Leighter.1 iFirst line of text:aDe jasmines am swayin' in de moon's embrace.0 aA series of quartets and choruses for female voices.0 aBoston Music Co. series for female voices ;v88.1 aBoston Music Co. series for women's voices ;v88. aFor solo voices (SSAA) and piano. aCaption title. a"Op. 5, no. 2" aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 7-8] aCover illustration: floral border design / F.G. Hale. aAlso published as soprano or also solo. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Boston Music Co., c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFreese, Myron V.1 aHale, F. G.,4ill.2 aBoston Music Co. (Mass.) 0aBoston Music Co. series for women's voices ;v88.40drpbaasmf0256uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0256 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701736ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100004600160240002500206245012100231246007000352246001900422500003800441500001900479500001900498500005100517500007000568500009800638500003200736590005400768534006800822530002900890650003700919650002500956650001600981650003400997700001501031700002101046710002901067856006101096773004901157852005901206985002501265b27167112RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d22bBoston Music Co. (Mass.)aB.M.Co. 728 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avj01aka012 aClough-Leighter, H.q(Henry),d1874-1956.10aMy lady Chlo';oarr.10aMy lady Chlo'h[computer file] :b(African love song) /c[words by] Myron V. Freese ; [music by] H. Clough-Leighter.1 iFirst line of text:aDe jasmines am swayin' in de moon's embrace.14aMy lady Chloe. aFor alto or baritone in C# minor. aCaption title. a"Op. 5, no. 2" aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6-8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American couple / Bird, 1901. aAlso published for soprano or tenor in key of G, and as part song for male and female voices. aParts available: orchestra. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Complimentary. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Boston Music Co., c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBird4ill.1 aFreese, Myron V.2 aBoston Music Co. (Mass.)40drpbaasmf0257uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0257 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701433ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126048001500139100003600154245012100190246006400311246006100375500003000436500001900466500004200485500007400527590006000601534005600661530002900717650003700746650001600783650003400799700001000833710003400843856006100877773004900938852005900987985002501046b27167161RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d22bE. Hatzfeld (Music publisher)aE. H. 201 aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aClutsam, George H.,d1866-1951.10aCroon, croon, underneat de moonh[computer file] :b(a southern love song) /cwords by M.F. ; music by G.H. Clutsam.1 iFirst line of text:aDon't you hear de singin' of de stars.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCroon, croon, underneat' de moon. aFor voice and piano in C. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aAlso published for voice and piano in keys of E (no. 2) and F (no. 3) aLibrary's copy inscribed: Violet Bye, 11 Ella, Leed[s?] pOriginally published:cLondon : E. Hatzfeld, c1900. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aM. F.2 aE. Hatzfeld (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0261uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0261 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701476ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003600165245009100201246006300292246005200355500003700407500001700444500004200461500006600503500008600569534005900655530002900714650004500743650001500788650003700803710003400840710003400874856006100908773004900969852005901018985002501077b27167331RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d22bE. Hatzfeld (Music publisher)aH. & Co. 11 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aClutsam, George H.,d1866-1951.10aMa curly-headed babbyh[computer file] :bplantation song /ccomposed by G.H. Clutsam.1 iFirst line of text:a Oh, ma babby, ma curly-headed babby.1 iFirst line of chorus:a So lulla, lulla, lulla. aFor voice and piano in C (no. 1) aCover title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman and child. aAlso published for voice and piano in keys of D (no. 2), E (no. 3), and F (no. 4) pOriginally published:cLondon : Hatzfeld & Co., c1900. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music.2 aE. Hatzfeld (Music publisher)2 aBoosey & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0263uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0263 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701506ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003300123245009800156246004700254246006500301500002500366500001900391500010500410500008100515534006800596530002900664600003500693650003700728650003400765651003800799700004100837710004400878730001600922856006100938773004900999852005901048985002501107b27167392RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCobb, George L.,d1886-1942,10aAll aboard for Dixie landh[computer file] /cwords by Jack Yellen ; music by George L. Cobb.1 iFirst line of text:aMy baggage is waitin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aDixie! all aboard the boat for Dixie. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Featured by Elizabeth M. Murray in Arthur Hammerstein's musical play entitled 'High jinks'"--Cover. aCover illustration: photograph of Elizabeth M. Murray; floral border design. pOriginally published:cDetroit : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1913. aAlso available in print.10aMurray, Elizabeth,d1870-1946. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aMurray, Elizabeth,d1870-1946.4prf.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)0 aHigh jinks.40drpbaasmf0266uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0266 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701566ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003300123245009800156246004700254246006500301250001600366500002500382500001900407500008300426500002800509500009100537534006900628530002900697600003500726650003700761650003400798651003800832700002500870700001300895710003800908730001600946856006100962773004901023852005901072985002501131b27167495RPBm c crucn 981019s1913 riumca 1 n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCobb, George L.,d1886-1942,10aAll aboard for Dixie landh[computer file] /cwords by Jack Yellen ; music by George L. Cobb.1 iFirst line of text:aMy baggage is waitin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aDixie! all aboard the boat for Dixie. aPopular ed. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by Elizabeth M. Murray in Arthur Hammerstein's musical farce "High jinks" aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: photograph of Elizabeth M. Murray; floral border design / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1913. aAlso available in print.10aMurray, Elizabeth,d1870-1946. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aYellen, Jack,d1892-1 aStarmer,2 aJerome H. Remick (Detroit, Mich.)0 aHigh jinks.40drpbaasmf0267uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0267 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701652ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003300123245009800156246006100254246005400315500002500369500001900394500005800413500007700471590006200548590004800610534006900658530002900727600003500756650003700791650003600828651003800864700002500902710004400927856007500971856007501046773004901121852005901170985002501229b27167574RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCobb, George L.,d1886-1942,10aListen to that Dixie bandh[computer file] /cwords by Jack Yellen ; music by George L. Cobb.1 iFirst line of text:aListen, don't you he that drummin'?1 iFirst line of chorus:aListen to that Dixie band. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "Oh! what a beautiful baby," p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Elizabeth Murray; frame border design. aAdvertisement for "Under neath the stars," cop. 2, p. [6] aLibrary's copy 1 inscribed: Mabel Halliday. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1914. aAlso available in print.10aMurray, Elizabeth,d1870-1946. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aYellen, Jack,d1892-2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0269uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0269403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0270uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0270 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701504ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245007500151246005900226246005400285500002500339500001900364500003500383500004200418500015300460534007300613530002900686600001800715600001600733650003400749650004000783700002200823700002400845710005500869856006100924773004900985852005901034985002501093b27167689RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCobb, George L.,d1886-1942,10aMister melody manh[computer file] /cwords & music by George L. Cobb.1 iFirst line of text:aIn a restaurant, in a restaurant.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMister, mister melody man. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFeatured by Heinz & Cla Velle. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Heinz & Cla Velle; drawing of woman listening to a man playing the piano, with Afro-American waiter in background. pOriginally published:cCleveland, O. : Davis Music Publisher, c1912. aAlso available in print.10aVelle, Heinz.10aVelle, Cla. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music.1 aVelle, Cla.4prf.1 aVelle, Heinz.4prf.2 aCharles I. Davis Music Publisher (Cleveland, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0271uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0271 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701449ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245008800151246007300239246005800312500002500370500001900395500007000414590008100484534006900565530002900634600003500663650004600698650003600744651003000780700002500810710004400835856007500879773004900954852005901003985002501062b27168074RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 rnrppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCobb, George L.,d1886-1942,10aAlabama jubileeh[computer file] /cwords by Jack Yellen ; music by George L. Cobb.1 iFirst line of text:aMandolins, violins, hear the darkies tunin' up.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou ought to see Deacon Jones. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover illustration: photograph of Elizabeth Murray; frame design. aAdvertisement for "The wedding of the sunshine and the rose": cop. 2, p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1915. aAlso available in print.10aMurray, Elizabeth,d1870-1946. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancingxSongs and music. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music. 0aAlabamaxSongs and music.1 aYellen, Jack,d1892-2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0272uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0272 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701684ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005200118245007600170246006100246246006500307500002500372500001900397500007600416500004900492500009400541534007000635530002900705600005200734600001200786650003700798650005100835650003400886700002700920710003900947710004300986710005101029856006101080773004901141852005901190985002501249b2716813xRPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCohan, George M.q(George Michael),d1878-1942.14aThe Brinkley coonh[computer file] /cwords and music by Geo. M. Cohan.1 iFirst line of text:aBrinkley, Brinkley, Nelly Brinkley.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThe Brinkley Coon, the Brinkley Coon. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a[Sung by]: Cohan and Harris Minstrels; George Evans and 100 Honey Boys. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Cohan and Harris; floral border design / E.H. Pfeiffer. pOriginally published:cNew York : Cohan & Harris Pub. Co., c1909. aAlso available in print.10aCohan, George M.q(George Michael),d1878-1942.10aHarris. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American womenxCaricatures and cartoons. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aPfeiffer, E. H.,4ill.2 aCohan and Harris' Minstrels.4prf.2 aGeorge Evans and 100 Honey Boys.4prf.2 aCohan & Harris Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0274uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0274 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701637ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005200118240002300170245010400193246005500297246006100352500002500413500001900438500007400457500005100531500009300582534007000675530002900745600005200774600001200826650004000838650003400878710003900912710004300951710005100994856006101045773004901106852005901155985002501214b27168165RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCohan, George M.q(George Michael),d1878-1942.10aGibson coon;oarr.14aThe Gibson coonh[computer file] /cpiano arr. by Chas. J. Gebest ; words & music by Geo. M. Cohan.1 iFirst line of text:aMister Gibson, Mister Gibson.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThe Gibson coon, the Gibson coon. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a[Sung by]: Cohan & Harris Minstrels; George Evans and 100 Honey Boys. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6-8] aCover illustration: portrait drawing of Cohan and Harris; drawing of minstrel performer. pOriginally published:cNew York : Cohan & Harris Pub. Co., c1908. aAlso available in print.10aCohan, George M.q(George Michael),d1878-1942.10aHarris. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aCohan and Harris' Minstrels.4prf.2 aGeorge Evans and 100 Honey Boys.4prf.2 aCohan & Harris Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0275uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0275 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701796ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005200118245010500170246007400275246005400349500002500403500001700428500009100445590009000536590006900626590012400695590007200819534006600891530002900957650004200986650003401028700002301062710004201085856007501127856007501202773004901277852005901326985002501385b27168256RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aCohan, George M.q(George Michael),d1878-1942.14aThe warmest baby in the bunchh[computer file] :bEthiopian ditty /cwords & music by Geo. M. Cohan.1 iFirst line of text:aYou're well acquainted with the "Highborn lady."1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen they see her cominqg. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man and woman drinking wine / Syd Davies. aAdvertisement for "The warmest baby in the bunch," printed in red ink: cop. 2, p. [6] aAdvertisement for "Country club" and other songs: cop. 3, p. [6] aLibrary's copy 2 has retailer's stamp on cover: E.F. Droop & Sons, Music Warehouse, 925 Penna. Avenue, Washington, D.C. aLibrary's copy 3 has stamp on cover: Hitchcock's, 11 Park Row, N.Y. pOriginally published:cNew York : George L. Spaulding, c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDavies, Syd,4ill.2 aGeorge L. Spaulding (Music publisher)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0276uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0276403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0277uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0277 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701375ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001700118245009700135246006100232246004200293500002500335500001700360500005000377500006800427534006600495530002900561610004900590650003700639650004400676650003400720700002400754710004100778856006100819773004900880852005900929985002500988b27168554RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCohen, J. B.10aPossumh[computer file] :bthe latest craze /cwords by G.A. Scofield ; music by J.B. Cohen.1 iFirst line of text:aSence Bill Tafts cum to Washington.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh its Possum. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for Pease pianos: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man eating possum. pOriginally published:cNew York : Pease Piano Company, c1909. aAlso available in print.10aUnited States.bPresident (1909-1913 : Taft) 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American cookeryxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aScofield, George A.2 aPease Piano Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0278uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0278 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701358ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100001900163245009800182246006200280490003300342500003700375500001900412500004200431500006100473534006800534530002900602650003700631650003400668700003800702710002900740830003300769856006100802773004900863852005900912985002500971b27168669RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d22bBoston Music Co. (Mass.)aB. M. Co. 2354 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avi01aka011 aColburn, S. C.12aA plantation dittyh[computer file] /c[words by] Frank L. Stanton ; [music by] S.C. Colburn.1 iFirst line of text:aDe gray owl sing fum de chimbly top.1 aThree encore songs ;vno. 3. aFor medium voice and piano in B© aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of man and woman with piano. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Boston Music Co., c1910. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStanton, Frank Lebby,d1857-1927.2 aBoston Music Co. (Mass.) 0aThree encore songs ;vno. 3.40drpbaasmf0279uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0279 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701523ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003200165245008400197246007900281246004500360500002500405500001900430500005300449500004300502500007600545534006600621530002900687600001800716650003700734650003400771700003900805700002200844700002400866710004100890856006100931773004900992852005901041985002501100b27168700RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a4205 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.10aGimme de leavinsh[computer file] /cwords by J.W. Johnson ; music by Bob Cole.1 iFirst line of text:aI've never had exactly what I'd like to have in life.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGimme de leavins. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aIntroduced by: John Rucker, the "Alabama possum" aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aCover illustration: photograph of John Rucker[?]; border design / Frew. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1904. aAlso available in print.10aRucker, John. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJohnson, James Weldon,d1871-1938.1 aFrew, John,4ill.1 aRucker, John.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0281uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0281 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702335ncm 2200505Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003200165245015300197246005000350246006000400500002500460500001700485500007800502500007700580500009400657590005800751590009100809590007900900590004100979590005201020534006601072530002901138600003201167600002801199650004201227650001601269650003401285700005501319700003901374700001701413710004101430856007501471856007501546856007501621773004901696852005901745985002501804b27168864RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1053 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.10aLouisiana Lizeh[computer file] :ban instantaneous first night hit /ccomposed by Bob Cole ; words and music [edited] by J.W. and Rosamond Johnson.1 iFirst line of text:aAll de time I'm working.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI wonder if she really loves me. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: A genuine Southern inspiration of melody and sentiment. aAdvertisement for "She was bred in old Kentucky" and other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: photograph of Lottie Gilson; evening landscape scene with moon / G E. aAt head of title, cop. 5: May Irwin's latest success. aAdvertisement for "Just for the sake of our daughter" and other songs: cop. 2 , p. [8] aAdvertisement for "Boardin' house Johnson" and other songs: cop. 5, p. [8] aCover photograph: cop. 5, May Irwin. aLibrary's copies 2 and 5 have unnumbered pages. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print.10aGilson, Lottie,d1867-1912.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJohnson, J. Rosamondq(John Rosamond),d1873-1954.1 aJohnson, James Weldon,d1871-1938.1 aG. E.,4ill.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0282uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0282403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0283uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0283403Print copy 5drpbaasmf0284uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0284 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702167ncm 2200493Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245008100150246006200231246004900293500002500342500001900367500006600386500008700452500006500539500009300604590008000697590007900777590005700856590008100913534006900994530002901063600002001092600003201112650003701144650003101181650003401212700002001246700002601266700003201292710004401324730002201368856007501390856007501465773004901540852005901589985002501648b27168979RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.14aThe luckiest coon in townh[computer file] /cby Bob Cole and Billy Johnson.1 iFirst line of text:aHave you heard about the lucky coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI got a place to eat. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by Cole & Johnson in their comic skit "Coontown society" aAdvertisement for "The wedding of the Chinee and the coon" and other songs: p. [2] aAdvertisement for "Thoughts of love" and other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Cole & Johnson; drawing of Afro-American man gambling. aAdvertisement for "At a rag time reception" and other songs: cop. 2, p. [2] aAdvertisement for "The wedding of the Chinee and the Coon": cop. 2, p. [6] aLibrary's copy 1 inscribed: Mathilda A. Powells 99'/ aLibrary's copy 2 inscribed: Sarah E. Muilwright; compliments of J.B. Arnold. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1909. aAlso available in print.10aJohnson, Billy.10aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJohnson, Billy.1 aJohnson, Billy.4prf.1 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aCoontown society.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0285uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0285403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0300uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0300 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701589ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003200165245010100197246005700298246004800355500002500403500001900428500008800447500004800535500006100583500003600644534006600680530002900746650003700775650001600812650003400828700002400862700002500886710004100911730001900952856007500971773004901046852005901095985002501154b27169017RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a4301 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.10aSambo and Dinahh[computer file] /clyrics by Bob Cole and James W. Johnson ; music by Bob Cole.1 iFirst line of text:aNo doubt you've heard of Sambo.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSambo says to Dinah. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by Mr. John McVeigh and Miss Nellie Daly in musical production "Humpty Dumpty" aAdvertisement for "The office boy": p. [10] aCover illustration: drawing of clown, dancer, and devil. aAlso published as instrumental. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aBanjo musicxSongs and music.1 aDaly, Nellie.4prf.1 aMcVeigh, John.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aHumpty Dumpty.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0287uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0287 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701473ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003200165245007200197246005400269246005500323500002500378500001900403500005600422500004800478500014300526590004100669534006600710530002900776650003700805650003400842710004100876856006100917773004900978852005901027985002501086b27169856RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a3314 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.10aThat certain partyh[computer file] /cwords and music by Bob Cole.1 iFirst line of text:aTalk about your sassy mokes.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIf you're de certain party. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAt head of title on cover: A new idea in coonology. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: cartoon drawing of Afro-American woman, white policeman, and others; photograph of a minstrel performer, in blackface. aLibrary's copy inscribed: E.E. Long. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0288uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0288 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702114ncm 2200493Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001800128045000900146048001500155100003200170245005900202246005900261246004400320500002500364500001900389500004900408500011900457500002800576590004300604590010000647590005600747534006600803530002900869600003100898600004200929650003700971650004401008650001601052650001401068700003701082710004101119730002401160856007501184856007601259856007601335856007601411773004901487852005901536985002501595b27169911RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riumca n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a3384 aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.10aUnder the bamboo treeh[computer file] /cby Bob Cole.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in the jungles lived a maid.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIf you lak-a-me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by Marie Cahill in "Sally in our alley" aCover illustration: photograph of Marie Cahill, face and shoulders; border design with bamboo, printed in red ink. aVariant advertisements. aLibrary's copy 15 has [2], 3-5, [1] p. aCover photograph: cop. 11, full-length photograph of Marie Cahill; cop. 15, Amelia Summerville. aCover illustration: cop. 13, printed in purple ink. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1902. aAlso available in print.10aCahill, Marie,d1870-1933.10aSummerville, Amelia,d1862 or 3-1934. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aZulu (African people)xSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aMusicals.1 aCahill, Marie,d1870-1933.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aSally in our alley.403Print copy 8drpbaasmf0289uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0289403Print copy 11drpbaasmf0290uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0290403Print copy 13drpbaasmf0291uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0291403Print copy 15drpbaasmf0292uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0292 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701399ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245012700150246006800277246006700345500002500412500001900437500004900456500007200505590004500577534006900622530002900691650003700720650003400757700002000791710004400811856006100855773004900916852005900965985002501024b27169960RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.10aYou'll have to choose another baby, nowh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by Billy Johnson ; music by Bob Cole.1 iFirst line of text:aThere's a darkey in this town mighty sore.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou'll have to choose another baby now. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: cartoon drawing of Afro-American man and woman. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Geo. M. Evans. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1907. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJohnson, Billy.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0294uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0294 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701808ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100001800123245011400141246006200255246005100317246004400368500002500412500001900437500007100456500010500527500011000632534008000742530002900822600004300851650003700894650004900931700003800980700003601018700003901054700003001093710005301123740001601176856006101192773004901253852005901302985002501361b27170081RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCook, John H.10aEvah dahkey is a kingh[computer file] /cwords by E.P. Moran & Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by John H. Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aDar's a mighty cur'ous circumstance.1 iFirst line of chorus:aEv'ah dahkey is a king!1 iAlso known as:aEvery darkey is a king. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by Williams & Walker in Dunbar & Cook's operetta "In Dahomey" a"Music supplement of the New York American and Journal, Sunday, October 26, 1902--pages 5-8"--Cover. aCover illustration: [photograph of Bert Williams]; drawing of African black holding spears / Th. S. Body. pOriginally published:c[New York] : Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., c1902. aAlso available in print.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922xPortraits. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMusicalsxExcerptsxVocal scores with piano.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.4prf.1 aWalker, George,dd. 1909.4prf.1 aDunbar, Paul Laurence,d1872-1906.1 aMoran, Eddie,d1871-1956.2 aHarry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aIn Dahomey.40drpbaasmf0304uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0304 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701708ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245011000141246004900251246006100300500002500361500001700386500010800403500004200511500010300553590004100656534007100697530002900768600003000797650003700827650002800864650001400892650002900906700003600935700001800971700002700989710004601016730001801062856006101080773004901141852005901190985002501249b2717024xRPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aBon bon Buddyh[computer file] :bthe chocolate drop /cwords by Alex Rogers ; music by Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen I was a tiny pick.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBon bon Buddy the chocolate drop. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Introduced by Geo. W. Walker in Williams & Walkers stupendous production Bandanna [i.e. Bandana] land" aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of George Walker; cartoon drawing of black cherubs / E.H. Pfeiffer. aLibrary's copy inscribed: W. Sturdy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Gotham-Attucks Music Co., c1907. aAlso available in print.10aWalker, George,dd. 1909. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American children. 0aMusicals. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aWalker, George,dd. 1909.4prf.1 aRogers, Alex.1 aPfeiffer, E. H.,4ill.2 aGotham Attucks Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aBandana land.40drpbaasmf0305uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0305 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701610ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245008800141246004900229246006100278490007600339500001900415500002500434500004200459500010800501534007200609530002900681600003000710600003200740650003700772650002800809650001400837650002900851700001800880700003200898710004600930730001800976856006100994773004901055852005901104985002501163b27170287RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aBon bon Buddyh[computer file] /cwords by Alex Rogers ; music by Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen I was a tiny pick.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBon bon Buddy the chocolate drop.0 aSelections from Williams & Walkers musical comedy success Bandana land. aCaption title. aFor voice and piano. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: [photographs of Williams & Walker?]; drawing of woman wearing bandanas / De Takacs. pOriginally published:cNew York : Gotham-Attucks Music Co., c1907. aAlso available in print.10aWalker, George,dd. 1909.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American children. 0aMusicals. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aRogers, Alex.1 aDe Takacs, Andrâe C.,4ill.2 aGotham Attucks Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aBandana land.40drpbaasmf0306uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0306 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701584ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002300164245011500187246008100302246004500383490004300428500004300471500001900514500005400533500004300587500007800630534005800708530002900766650003700795650002500832650001600857650002900873700003900902700001700941710002200958856006100980773004901041852005901090985002501149b27170317RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a23820 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avi01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aBrown-skin baby mineh[computer file] /cwords by Will Marion Cook and Cecil Mack ; music by Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aThere's a charmin' dark-eyed little Lassie that I know.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShe is no violet.0 aTwo Negro songs / by Will Marion Cook. aFor medium voice and piano in G major. aCaption title. aCecil Mack is pseudonym for Richard C. McPherson. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man and woman walking / McQ. pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aLove songs. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aMcPherson, Richard C.,d1883-1944.1 aMc Q.,4ill.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.40drpbaasmf0307uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0307 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701293ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002300164245013000187246005500317500002500372500001700397500004500414500004200459534005800501530002900559650003700588650003400625650002900659700003900688710002200727856006100749773004900810852005900859985002500918b2717184xRPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a24889 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.13aAn explanationh[computer file] :bcharacteristic Negro verses /cby James Weldon Johnson ; set to music by Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aJedge profoun', settin' down. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"To my friend Mr. Bruce Evans"--Caption. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1914. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aJohnson, James Weldon,d1871-1938.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.40drpbaasmf0309uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0309 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701516ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245014100141246006700282246006000349500002500409500001700434500009000451500006200541534007700603530002900680650003700709650003400746650002500780650002900805700003900834700002300873710005200896856006100948773004901009852005901058985002501117b27172089RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aGood evenin'h[computer file] :ba real native southern Negro melody /c[words] by Paul Laurence Dunbar and [music by] Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aA walkin' down de street de other evenin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aEvenin' won't you take a mahahm? aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Music supplement of the N.Y. American and Journal, Sunday, March 22, 1903-pages 5-8" aCover illustration: drawing of woman walking / N.B. Eddy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub Co., c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American poets. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aDunbar, Paul Laurence,d1872-1906.1 aEddy, N. B.,4ill.2 aHarry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co. 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[2 and 6] aCover illustration: drawing of Suwanee River landscape scene with border design of cotton bolls. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aGrant, Richard.1 aSmith, Harry Bache,d1860-1936.2 aJerome H. Remick (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf0311uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0311 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701502ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127048001500140100002300155245011500178246006100293246006000354490004700414500002500461500001900486500009400505500004300599534005800642530002900700650003700729650002500766650001600791650002900807650002500836700003900861710002200900856006100922773004900983852005901032985002501091b27172545RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a24961 aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aMy ladyh[computer file] /c[words by] Paul Laurence Dunbar ; refrain by W.M.C. ; [music by] Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aDe breeze is blowin' crossa de bay.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLady, lady wid de hair ob brown.0 aTwo Negro ballads / Will Marion Cook ;v1. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAt head of title: To the lady with the brown hair, red lips, black eyes and tender heart. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1914. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aLove songs. 4aAfro-American composers. 4aAfro-American poets.1 aDunbar, Paul Laurence,d1872-1906.2 aG. 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Rogers ; [music by] Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aAny time you hear de cheers an' tables crack.1 iFirst line of chorus:aKase de su't ain' fallin'0 aThree Negro songs / by Will Marion Cook. aFor high voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [12] aCover illustration: Floral border design with cotton bolls. aAlso published for chorus of men's voices. aLibrary's copy inscribed: A.G. [D?] pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1912. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRain and rainfallxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aRogers, Alex.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.40drpbaasmf0315uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0315 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701396ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002300164245007400187246004700261490004500308500003700353500001900390500006400409500008200473590003600555534005800591530002900649650003700678650002800715650003400743650002900777710002200806856006100828773004900889852005900938985002500997b27172612RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a23600 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avi01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aSwing along!h[computer file] /cwords and music by Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aSwing along, chillun.0 aThree Negro songs / by Will Marion Cook. aFor medium voice and piano in E© aCaption title. aCover illustration: floral border design with cotton bolls. aAlso published for high voice and piano in F, and for chorus of men's voices. aLibrary's copy inscribed: HHCH. pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1912. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American children. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.40drpbaasmf0316uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0316 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701627ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002300164245014500187246006900332246006500401500003400466500001700500500003200517500004300549500007600592500005000668534005800718530002900776650003700805650002500842650001600867650002900883700002000912700003700932700002000969710002200989856006101011773004901072852005901121985002501180b27172648RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a23567 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avj01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aWid de moon, moon, moonh[computer file] :bNegro love song, with piano accompaniment /cmusic by Will Marion Cook ; words by William Moore.1 iFirst line of text:aI wonder is mah love in de sky wid de moon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aO, mah love is in de sky wid de moon. aFor low voice and piano in D. aCover title. aSung by: Miss Marie Cahill. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of geese flying against the moon / K. Kato. aAlso published for high voice and piano in F. pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1907. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aLove songs. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aMoore, William.1 aCahill, Marie,d1870-1933.4prf.1 aKato, K.,4ill.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.40drpbaasmf0317uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0317 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701722ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005200081040001300133045000900146048002100155100003800176245007700214246005600291246004100347500008000388500001900468500004400487500004200531500007200573500004900645590005900694534007100753530002900824600003800853650003700891650003400928651003700962651003700999700002501036710004501061856006101106773004901167852005901216985002501275b27172661RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bTheodore Presser Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)a16824 aRBNcRBN ax2x2 avu01aka01aca041 aCooke, James Francis,d1875-1960.10aOl' Car'linah[computer file] /cwords and music by James Francis Cooke.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm on my way to ol' Car'lina.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOl' Car'lina. aFor high voice and piano in E flat, with chorus for mixed and men's voices. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Mme. Amelita Galli-Curci. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: portrait of Amelita Galli-Curci / Victor Georg. aAlso published for low voice and piano in C. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Complimentary copy. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : Theodore Presser Co., c1920. aAlso available in print.20aGalli-Curci, Amelita,d1882-1963. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aNorth CarolinaxSongs and music. 0aSouth CarolinaxSongs and music.1 aGeorg, Victor,4ill.2 aTheodore Presser Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0318uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0318 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701955ncm 2200457Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245008500141246005400226246004500280246003200325500002500357500001900382500005800401500006900459500010500528590006400633590006600697590004700763590004500810534007100855530002900926600002100955600003200976650006201008650004501070650003401115700001901149710004601168856007501214856007501289773004901364852005901413985002501472b27172703RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCrawford, Stanley.10aShow the white of yo' eyeh[computer file] /cwords & music by Stanley Crawford.1 iFirst line of text:aIn Matabula's foreign shade.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBolo beedle embo.14aShow the white of yo' eyes. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "Star dance folio" nos. 1-2: p. [2] aAdvertisement for "Popular folios," printed in green ink: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Henry I. Cooper; drawing of Black woman and palm trees / Starmer. aLibrary's copy 1 inscribed: Mathilda A. Powell. Oct./ 1903. aAdvertisement for "Star dance folio" nos. 2-3: cop. 3, p. [2] aAdvertisement for "Navajo": cop. 3, p. [6] aCover photograph: cop. 3, Lottie Gilson. pOriginally published:cNew York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., c1903. aAlso available in print.10aCooper, Henry I.10aGilson, Lottie,d1867-1912. 0aZulu (African people)xKings and rulersxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxRelations with Africans. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aShapiro, Bernstein & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0322uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0322403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0323uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0323 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701573ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100004100163245013100204246005700335246005900392500002500451500011900476500001700595500002900612534006400641530002900705650003700734650003800771650003400809651004300843700003900886710002900925710003900954856006100993773004901054852005901103985002501162b27172776RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1332 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aFoster, Stephen Collins,d1826-1864.10aOld folks at homeh[computer file] :bEthiopian melody as sung by Christy's Minstrels /cwritten and composed by E.P. Christy.1 iFirst line of text:aWay down upon de Swanee ribber.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll de world am sad and dreary. aFor voice and piano. aComposed by Stephen Foster who sold to E.P. Christy. Cf. History of popular music in America / S. Spaeth, p. 103. aCover title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1851. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSuwanee River (Fla.)xSongs and music.1 aChristy, Edwin Pearce,d1815-1862.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0471uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0471 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701706ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100004100163245013200204246005700336246005900393250001300452500002500465500001700490500011900507500002900626500004200655500004100697534006400738530002900802650003700831650003800868650003400906651004300940700003900983710002901022710003901051856006101090773004901151852005901200985002501259b27172806RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1332 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aFoster, Stephen Collins,d1826-1864.10aOld folks at homeh[computer file] :bEthiopian melody, as sung by Christy's Minstrels /cwritten and composed by E.P. Christy.1 iFirst line of text:aWay down upon de Swanee ribber.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll de world am sad and dreary. a15th ed. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aComposed by Stephen Foster who sold to E.P. Christy. Cf. History of popular music in America / S. Spaeth, p. 103. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aAlso published for voice and guitar. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1851. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSuwanee River (Fla.)xSongs and music.1 aChristy, Edwin Pearce,d1815-1862.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0472uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0472 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701844ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100004100169240002900210245018100239246005700420246005900477250001300536500002600549500001700575500011900592500002900711500004200740500004000782534006400822530002900886650003700915650003800952650003400990651004301024700003901067700003001106710002901136710003901165856006101204773004901265852005901314985002501373b27172880RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1581 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01atb011 aFoster, Stephen Collins,d1826-1864.10aOld folks at home;oarr.10aOld folks at homeh[computer file] :bEthiopian melody as sung by the Christy's Minstrels /cwritten and composed by E.P. Christy ; [arranged for the guitar by G.F.H. Laurence]1 iFirst line of text:aWay down upon de Swanee ribber.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll de world am sad and dreary. a10th ed. aFor voice and guitar. aCover title. aComposed by Stephen Foster who sold to E.P. Christy. Cf. History of popular music in America / S. Spaeth, p. 103. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aAlso published for voice and piano. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSuwanee River (Fla.)xSongs and music.1 aChristy, Edwin Pearce,d1815-1862.1 aLaurence, G. F. H.,earr.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0473uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0473 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701497ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002600163245007100189246007800260246005300338500002500391500001900416500002900435500003400464500004200498500006400540500002900604534006700633530002900700600003000729650003700759650003400796700003600830710003900866856006100905773004900966852005901015985002501074b27173100RPBm c crucn 981929s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3354 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aFox, Eddie,db. 1848.10aDat's me and Martha Annh[computer file] /ccomposed by Eddie Fox.1 iFirst line of text:aIse just come down before you to see what I can see.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen far you well Melinda. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAs sung by: Lew Simmons. aDedicated to: Gus. Stevenson. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [8] aCover illustration: engraving of Lew Simmons / J. Rea & Co. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.D. Russell & Company, c1874. aAlso available in print.10aSimmons, Lew,d1838-1908. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSimmons, Lew,d1838-1908.4prf.2 aG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0476uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0476 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701561ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002600164240003400190245012000224246005100344246005500395500002500450500001700475500002900492500002600521500005100547500003800598534006200636530002900698600001800727650004200745650003400787700003200821700002700853700002400880710004100904856006100945773004901006852005901055985002501114b27173215RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bRichard J. Compton (Music publisher)a440 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aFox, Eddie,db. 1848.10aShe's lovely as a rose;oarr.10aShe's lovely as a roseh[computer file] /cmusic by Eddy Fox ; words by Bobby Newcomb ; arranged by Frank Cardella.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm gwine to sing a song.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! she was such a charmer. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aSung by: Billy Allen. aCover illustration: lithograph of Billy Allen. aCover printed by A. McLean, lith. pOriginally published:cSt. Louis : Rd. J. Compton, c1867. aAlso available in print.10aAllen, Billy. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aNewcomb, Bobby,d1847-1888.1 aCardella, Frank,earr.1 aAllen, Billy.4prf.2 aRichard J. Compton (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0477uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0477 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701339ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245008200151246005400233246005600287500002500343500001900368500006100387500002300448534007400471530002900545650004200574650003400616700003000650700003900680710004700719730001700766856006100783773004900844852005900893985002500952b27173252RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aFrancis, W. T.q(William T.)10aHoney! you'se my turtle dove /cwords by Edgar Smith ; music by W.T. Francis.1 iFirst line of text:aDere's a color'd gal I know.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHoney you'se my turtle dove. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Sung by Miss Della Fox, in the 'Little host.'"-Caption. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:c[New York] : Weber, Fields & Stromberg, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSmith, Edgar,d1857-1938.1 aFox, Della,d1871 or 2-1913.4prf.2 aWeber, Fields & Stromberg (New York, N.Y.)0 aLittle host.40drpbaasmf0479uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0479 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701408ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048001500162100001500177245010800192246006000300500002500360500001900385500006100404500004200465500015200507534006400659530002900723650003700752650003400789710005300823856006100876773004900937852005900986985002501045b2717329xRPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a9280 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aFreear, W.10aSucking cider thro' a strawh[computer file] :ba vocal absurdity /cwritten and composed by W. Freear.1 iFirst line of text:aThe funniest girl that ever I saw. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aInstructions to the singer on presenting the song: p. 3. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: lithograph of Black man (or white man in blackface) singing; Black man and woman sharing cider, being married by minister, etc. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. Co., aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0486uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0486 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701254ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100002000169245010900189246006100298246005800359500004100417500001900458500002300477500003300500534006600533530002900599650003700628650003400665710002300699856006100722773004900783852005900832985002500891b27173343RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a1289 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka01aca041 aFreeman, Harry.10aHoney, dat I love so wellh[computer file] :ba dainty darkey ditty /cwords and music by Harry Freeman.1 iFirst line of text:aAway down Souf in de lan' of roses.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHoney! Honey! bless yo' heart. aFor voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. a"Inscribed to 'K'"--Caption. pOriginally published:c[New York] : M. Witmark & Sons, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0488uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0488 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701315ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100001900124245012300143246005600266246005800322500004100380500001700421590006800438534008100506530002900587650003700616650003400653650002100687700002100708710005400729856006100783773004900844852005900893985002500952b27173380RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aFunk, Henry B.10aIse a happy, laughin' darkeyh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by George E. Hasie ; music by Henry B. Funk.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se a happy, laughin' darkey.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'se a happy, laughin' darkey. aFor voice, 4-part chorus, and piano. aCover title. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Compliments of the author, July 1892. pOriginally published:cArkansas City, Kan. : Arkansas City Music Co., c1887. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aHasie, George E.1 aHasie, George E.2 aArkansas City Music Company (Arkansas City, Kan.)40drpbaasmf0497uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0497 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701185ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245010500138246004300243246006900286500002500355500001900380500002300399534007100422530002900493650003700522650003400559700002000593710005200613856006100665773004900726852005900775985002500834b27173987RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aFurth, Seymour.10aDoes anyone know anything at all?h[computer file] /cwords by Will Heelan ; music by Seymour Furth.1 iFirst line of text:aSay druggist man.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDoes anyone know anything of my affinity? aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Great Eastern Music Pub., c1908. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHeelan, Will A.2 aGreat Eastern Music Publishers (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0498uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0498 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701356ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100001200165240003500177245012500212246007400337246005300411490003100464500002500495500001900520534006000539530002900599650003700628650003000665651003500695700001400730700002000744710002400764856006100788773004900849852005900898985002500957b27174086RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a50095 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aGaines.10aBring back dat ham-bone;oarr.10aBring back dat ham-boneh[computer file] :bsong and dance /carr. by J.H.W. ; [words and music by] Gaines and Thompson.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! white folks list'n to what I'm goin' to say.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen I'll tell you Yacob.0 aEthiopian and comic songs. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson & Co., c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aThievesxSongs and music. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aThompson.1 aJ. H. W.,earr.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0501uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0501 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701248ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245009000137246005500227246005400282500004700336500001900383500004100402534006000443530002900503650003700532650003400569650003100603700003600634710004600670856006100716773004900777852005900826985002500885b27174219RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aGarrett, M. B.10aBig Black Louh[computer file] /cwords by J. Aldrich Libbey ; music by M.B. Garrett.1 iFirst line of text:aDar's a coon in dis yer town.1 iFirst line of chorus:aJus' see dat coon paradin' aSchottische and march for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAt head of title: Professional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : G.J. Couchois, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMarches (Voice with piano)1 aLibbey, J. Aldrich,d1864-1925.2 aG.J. Couchois, Publisher (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0504uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0504 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701555ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048002100115100003000136240003200166245014300198246005400341246005700395500009600452500001900548500002300567500011100590590003800701534007300739530002900812650004500841650002500886700003700911710003900948856006100987773004901048852005901097985002501156b27174268RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-fl ax0x0 avj01aka01acc041 aGeibel, Adam,d1855-1940.10aPensacola pickaninny;oarr.10aPensacola pickaninnyh[computer file] :bplantation lullaby : contralto or baritone /cwords by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel.1 iFirst line of text:aIs yo' gwine fo' to slumber?1 iFirst line of chorus:aPensacola, do what I tol' yo' aFor low voice (contralto or baritone) and piano in C, with chorus for male quartette (TTBB) aCaption title. aProfessional copy. aAlso published for: high voice (soprano or tenor) and piano in E©, male quartet in E©, mixed quartet in E© aLibrary's copy inscribed: Golden. pOriginally published:c[Chicago, Ill.?] : Albright Music Co., c1900. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aBuck, Richard Henry,d1870-1956.2 aAlbright Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0519uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0519 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701149ncm 2200313Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245009500139246004900234246005000283500002500333500001700358500005200375534006300427530002900490650004500519650002500564710003800589856007500627773004900702852005900751985002500810b27174335RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aGery, William T.10aYou's your mammy's honey boyh[computer file] :bsong /cwords & music by William T. Gery.1 iFirst line of text:aSoftly night am fallin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aSleep, my yellow baby. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for "In the waters below": p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0523uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0523 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701430ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100005300163245009900216246005700315246006300372500002500435500001900460500013300479534007200612530002900684650004500713650002500758650002500783700003900808710003900847856006100886773004900947852005900996985002501055b27174529RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d22bTheodore Presser (Music publisher)a2205 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aGilchrist, W. W.q(William Wallace),d1846-1916.10aSouthern lullabyh[computer file] /cpoetry by Paul Lawrence Dunbar ; music by W.W. Gilchrist.1 iFirst line of text:aBedtime's come fo' little boys.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome hyeah! you mos' tiah'd to def. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aScore is detached from a collection of works and is preceded by the final page of a previous work (p. 9) which has Pl. no. 2231. pOriginally published:c[Philadelphia, Pa.?] : Theo. Presser, c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American. 4aAfro-American poets.1 aDunbar, Paul Laurence,d1872-1906.2 aTheodore Presser (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0534uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0534 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701216ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245010500141246007500246246005300321500002500374500001900399500002300418534009000441530002900531650004500560650002500605650002000630710004600650856006100696773004900757852005900806985002500865b27174566RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aGithens, Howard M.10aSleep ma pickaninies sleeph[computer file] :b"coon lullaby" /cwords & music by Howard M. Githens.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in Mississippi, on the cotton fields so gay.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSh ma babies go to sleep. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cPhila [i.e. Philadelphia], Pa. : Wilsky Music Pub. Co., c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American. 0aCotton picking.2 aWilsky Music Pub. Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0536uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0536 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701348ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126043001200139045000900151048001500160100003300175245007600208246005500284500002500339500001700364500006000381500004600441534006500487530002900552650003700581650004500618650002300663700003500686700001900721710004000740856006100780773004900841852005900890985002500949b27174633RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riufma n eng d22bS. Brainard & Co. (Cleveland, Ohio)a584 aRBNcRBN an-us-ga aw5w5 avu01aka011 aGlover, Stephen,d1812-1870.14aThe Georgian slaveh[computer file] :bballad /ccomposed by S. Glover.1 iFirst line of text:aI had a dream, a happy dream. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aWords attributed in other editions to Charles Jefferys. aDedicated to: Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. pOriginally published:cCleveland : S. Brainard & Co., c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aBallads, American.1 aJefferys, Charles,d1807-1865.1 aMorel, Phoebe.2 aS. Brainard & Co. (Cleveland, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0537uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0537 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701373nam 2200373 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033028004400040040001300084043001200097045000900109048001500118100003300133240002000166245014200186246003300328246005500361500002500416500001700441500005600458534006400514530002900578650003700607650004500644650002300689700003500712700001900747710003900766856006100805773004900866852005900915985002500974b27174785RPBm c crucn 22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a483 aRBNcRBN an-us-ga aw5w6 avu01aka011 aGlover, Stephen,d1812-1870.10aGeorgian slave.10aPhoebe Morelh[computer file] :b"I had a dream a happy dream" : Georgian ballad /cpoetry by Charles Jefferys ; music by Stephen Glover.10aI had a dream a happy dream.1 iFirst line of text:aI had a dream, a happy dream. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aPoet's name appears as Charles Jeffreys in caption. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1856. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aBallads, American.1 aJefferys, Charles,d1807-1865.1 aMorel, Phoebe.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0538uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0538 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701504ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003800081040001300119043001200132048001500144100003300159240002000192245012500212246003400337246005500371246003500426490005700461500002500518500001900543500005200562534007600614530002900690650003700719650004500756650002300801700003500824700001900859710003400878856006100912773004900973852005901022985002501081b27174839RPBm c crucn 990423s1998 riufma n eng d22bS.T. Gordon (Music publisher)a46 aRBNcRBN an-us-ga avu01aka011 aGlover, Stephen,d1812-1870.10aGeorgian slave.10aPhoebe Morel, or, I had a dream, a happy dreamh[computer file] /cpoetry by Charles Jeffreys ; music by Stephen Glover.10aI had a dream, a happy dream.1 iFirst line of text:aI had a dream, a happy dream.14aPhoebe Morrell (Slave's dream)0 aGarland of songs / by Stephen and Charles W. Glover. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other music and books: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : S.T. Gordon, c[between 1863 and 1866] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aBallads, American.1 aJefferys, Charles,d1807-1865.1 aMorel, Phoebe.2 aS.T. Gordon (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0539uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0539 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701520ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002700103100002400130245022300154246006000377246005200437500003800489500001700527534006000544530002900604650003700633650006200670650001400732650003400746700003900780700006000819710003500879730005000914856006100964773004901025852005901074985002501133b27174931RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avc01avd02avf01aka011 aGoddard, Charles E.10aTom Lokerh[computer file] :bsong & chorus from Uncle Tom's cabin, performed with immense success by all the minstrel bands /c[words] written by W.J. Wetmore ; [music] arranged and partly composed by Chs. E. Goddard.1 iFirst line of text:aCome, let us fly, the foe is near.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHurrah! let us fly then. aFor solo voices (ATTB) and piano. aCover title. pOriginally published:cNew York : Gould & Berry, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxFugitive slavesxSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWetmore, William Jarvis,db. 1809.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aGould & Berry (New York, N.Y.)0 aUncle Tom's cabin (Musical production : 1852)40drpbaasmf0540uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0540 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701460ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001800127045000900145048002100154100001200175245010400187246007500291246005900366500004100425500001700466500006600483534006100549530002900610650003800639650003700677650003400714651006700748700001700815700002000832710004000852856006100892773004900953852005901002985002501061b27175005RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)a4790 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw6w6 avu01aca04aka011 aGâomez.10aCome back Massa, come back!h[computer file] /cwords by I.W. Lucas ; composed & arranged by Gomez.1 iFirst line of text:aSince Massa went to war de deuce has been to pay.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen come back Massa, come back! aFor voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCover title. a"As sung by C. Henry at Wood's Minstrels, 514 Broadway, N.Y." pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. Hall & Son, c1863. aAlso available in print. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xSongs and music.1 aLucas, I. W.1 aHenry, C.4prf.2 aWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0542uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0542 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701639ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002200164240004900186245012600235246006300361250001200424500004900436500001900485500004300504500009800547590008400645534006200729530002900791650004500820650003800865650003400903650003500937700003800972710003701010856006101047773004901108852005901157985002501216b27175042RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d22bChappell & Co. (London, England)aC. 7123 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avh01aka011 aGordon, Sheridan.10aFat li'l' feller wid his mammy's eyes;oarr.12aA fat li'l' feller wid his mammy's eyesh[computer file] :bsong /cwords by Frank L. Stanton ; music by Sheridan Gordon.1 iFirst line of text:aAll dat I got on de whole plantation. aNew ed. aFor high voice and piano in key of G (No. 3) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aAlso published for: low voice and piano in C (No. 1) and medium voice and piano in E© (No. 2) aLibrary's copy has label ("Price 40 Cents Net") over printed price of 75 cents. pOriginally published:cMelbourne : Chappell & Co., c1913. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSongs (High voice) with piano.1 aStanton, Frank Lebby,d1857-1927.2 aChappell & Co. (London, England)40drpbaasmf0544uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0544 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701595ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048001500159100001800174240002700192245011200219246006100331246007500392246002200467490008300489500002500572500001900597500002700616534006400643530002900707650003700736650003400773650001700807700005400824710004000878830008500918856006101003773004901064852005901113985002501172b2717508xRPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)aJ.F.P.&Co. 245 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01atz011 aGrace, James.10aOld Aunt Jemima;oarr.10aOld Aunt Jemimah[computer file] /c[arr.] for banjo, by George C. Dobson ; words and music by James Grace.1 iFirst line of text:aI went to de church de other night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCar'line, Car'line, can't you dance de peavine.14aOld Aunt Jemimah.1 aGems for banjo and guitar / carefully arranged by George C. Dobson.Banjo ;v5. aFor voice and banjo. aCaption title. a"To my pupils"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1876. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aBanjo music.1 aDobson, George C.q(George Clifton),d1842-earr.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.) 0aGems for banjo and guitar / carefully arranged by George C. Dobson.pBanjo ;v5.40drpbaasmf0548uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0548 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701848ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048002100145100005100166240002600217245010900243246007800352246006400430500004700494500001700541500005000558500002900608500010500637590011500742534006000857530002900917650003700946650004500983650003401028700002001062700002501082710003601107856007501143856007501218773004901293852005901342985002501401b27175133RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1563 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01acc04aka011 aGriffin, G. W. H.q(George W. H.),d1829-1879.10aPoor old slave;oarr.10aPoor old slaveh[computer file] /cwords and melody by G.W.H. Griffin ; arranged for the piano by E.H.F.1 iFirst line of text:a'Tis just one year ago to day, that I remember well.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThe poor old slave has gone to rest. aFor voice, men's chorus (TTBB), and piano. aCover title. aArranger's name appears as E.M.F. in caption. aDedicated to: S.B. Ball. aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American man leaning on cane, without background / Greene, Sc. aCover illustration: cop. 2, engraving of Afro-American man leaning on cane, with dark background / Greene, Sc. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.P. Reed & Co., c1851. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aE. H. F.,earr.0 aGreene, Henry,4ill.2 aG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0552uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0552403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0553uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0553 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701552ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001300124045000900137048002100146100005100167240002600218245010900244246007800353246006400431500004700495500001700542500005000559500002900609500007200638534006100710530002900771650003700800650004500837650003400882700001900916710003700935856006100972773004901033852005901082985002501141b27175169RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d22bRussell & Tolman (Boston, Mass.)a1563 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01acc04aka011 aGriffin, G. W. H.q(George W. H.),d1829-1879.10aPoor old slave;oarr.10aPoor old slaveh[computer file] /cwords and melody by G.W.H. Griffin ; arranged for the piano by E.H.F.1 iFirst line of text:a'Tis just one year ago to day, that I remember well.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThe poor old slave has gone to rest. aFor voice, men's chorus (TTBB), and piano. aCover title. aArranger's name appears as E.M.F. in caption. aDedicated to: S.B. Ball. aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American man leaning on cane. pOriginally published:cBoston : Russell & Tolman, c1851. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aE. H. F.4arr.2 aRussell & Tolman (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0554uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0554 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701732ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123043001200136045000900148048002100157100005100178240002600229245006000255246005500315246006400370490008000434500004100514500008000555500001900635500002900654590007500683534006300758530002900821650003700850650005600887650003400943650002300977710003601000830008001036856006101116773004901177852005901226985002501285b27175212RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1912 aRBNcRBN an-us-tn aw5w5 avu01acc04atb011 aGriffin, G. W. H.q(George W. H.),d1829-1879.10aPoor old slave;oarr.10aPoor old slaveh[computer file] /carranged for guitar.1 iFirst line of text:a'Tis just one year ago today.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThe poor old slave has gone to rest.1 aGuitarist's repertoire / composed by the most celebrated authors ;vno. 13. aFor voice, chorus (TTBB) and guitar. aAttributed to G.W.H. Griffin in: Early Amer. sheet music / Dichter, p. 149. aCaption title. a"Powers & Weller, Lith." aLibrary's copy has nos. 191-194 penciled in upper corner of each page. pOriginally published:cBoston : Geo. P. Reed & Co., c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StateszTennesseexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSongs with guitar.2 aG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.) 0aGuitarist's repertoire / composed by the most celebrated authors ;vno. 13.40drpbaasmf0555uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0555 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701658ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048002100150100005100171240002600222245009700248246007800345246006400423500004700487500001900534500006600553500008400619500005200703500004000755534006600795530002900861650003700890650004500927650003400972700001901006710004101025856006101066773004901127852005901176985002501235b27175248RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d22bS. Brainard's Sons (Cleveland, Ohio)a1563 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01acc04aka011 aGriffin, G. W. H.q(George W. H.),d1829-1879.10aPoor old slave;oarr.10aPoor old slaveh[computer file] /c[words and melody by G.W.H. Griffin] ; arranged by E.M.F.1 iFirst line of text:a'Tis just one year ago to day, that I remember well.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThe poor old slave has gone to rest. aFor voice, men's chorus (TTBB), and piano. aCaption title. aArranger's name appears as E.H.F. on cover of other editions. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man and Caucasian girl reading. a"W.J. Morgan & Co. Lith. Cleveland, O."--Cover. aPublished as quartette and as solo. pOriginally published:cCleveland : S. Brainard's Sons, c1874. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aE. H. F.4arr.2 aS. Brainard's Sons (Cleveland, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0556uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0556 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701549ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123043000900136048001500145100002600160245013400186246006900320246005100389500002800440500001700468500007600485500003400561590010100595534006400696530002900760650004500789650003400834700004600868710002800914710003900942856006100981773004901042852005901091985002501150b27175339RPBm c crucn 981921s1998 riuppa n eng d22bColburn & Field (Cincinnati, Ohio)a5 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu04aka011 aGriffiths, H. Craven.14aThe billet douxh[computer file] :bsequel to The black cavalier : Ethiopian song /cwritten and composed by H. Craven Griffiths.1 iFirst line of text:aOne hot summer's day de Black Cavalier lay.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHe was off, he was off. aFor 4 voices and piano. aCover title. a"As sung by Wood's Minstrels, Wood's Minstrel Hall, 444 Broadway, N.Y." aDedicated to: Henry Wood Esq. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Perry & Warren, music dealers, 235 Central Avenue. pOriginally published:cCincinnati : Colburn & Field, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGriffiths, H. Craven.tDe black cabalier.2 aWood's Minstrels.4prf.2 aColburn & Field (Cincinnati, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0557uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0557 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701550ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002600124240002700150245019100177246007400368246007000442246002700512500004100539500001700580590006000597534005800657530002900715650003700744650003800781650003400819700006100853710002900914710003900943856006100982773004901043852005901092985002501151b27175340RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aca04aka011 aGriffiths, H. Craven.10aYoung folks from home.10aGriffiths' edition of Young folks from homeh[computer file] :bcompanion to "Old folks at home" /cwritten & composed expressly for & sung by Christy's Minstrels by H. Craven Griffiths.1 iFirst line of text:aYoung folks from home, how gaily speed de hours.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYoung folks from home, happy pass dis day.16aYoung folks from home. aFor voice, 4-part chorus, and piano. aCover title. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: H. Craven Griffiths. pOriginally published:cNew York : S.C. Jollie, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFoster, Stephen Collins,d1826-1864.tOld folks at home.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aSamuel C. Jollie (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0558uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0558 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701207ncm 2200313Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048002100108100002100129245011300150246005600263500005100319500001900370534005800389530002900447650004600476650004100522650003400563651006700597710003500664856006100699773004900760852005900809985002500868b27175571RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw6w6 avu01aca04aka011 aGutterson, A. C.10aJustice has stricken the chains from the slaveh[computer file] :bsolo & chorus /cby A.C. Gutterman [sic.]1 iFirst line of text:aUp with the Stripes and Stars. aFor solo voice, chorus (TATrebleB), and piano. aCaption title. pOriginally published:cChicago : H.M. Higgins, c1863. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxHistoryxSongs and music. 0aSlaveszUnited StatesxEmancipation. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xSongs and music.2 aH.M. Higgins (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0563uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0563 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701429ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245010700151246005700258246004600315500002500361500001700386500003100403500004200434500005000476530002900526534007000555600002900625650003700654650003100691650001800722700002900740700003500769710004500804856006100849773004900910852005900959985002501018b27175601RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riubla n eng d aRBNcRBN ax2x2 avu01aka011 aHaenschen, Walter G.,d1889-10aRead 'em and weeph[computer file] :b"blues" song /cwords by Al Bernard ; music by Walter Haenschen.1 iFirst line of text:aOld Bill Flat from New Orleans.1 iFirst line of chorus:aRead 'em and weep. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aIntroduced by: Al Bernard. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: photograph of Al Bernard. aAlso available in print. pOriginally published:cNew York : Triangle Music Pub. Co., c1920.10aBernard, Al,d1888-1949. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aBlues (Music)1 aBernard, Al,d1888-1949.1 aBernard, Al,d1888-1949.4prf.2 aTriangle Music Pub. Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0565uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0565 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701452ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002200118245009800140246005300238246006700291500002500358500001700383500003000400500004700430500009100477534006800568530002900636600002200665650004700687650003400734700003700768700002800805710005100833856006100884773004900945852005900994985002501053b27175686RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aHamilton, George.10aOh, Mister Grundyh[computer file] /cwords by Andrew B. Sterling ; music by George Hamilton.1 iFirst line of text:aSidney Grundy wrote a note.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, Mister Grundy, meet me next Sunday. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Florence Rother. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2]-[6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black man placing diamond ring on Black woman's finger. pOriginally published:cNew York : Vandersloot Music Co., c1902. aAlso available in print.10aRother, Florence. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSterling, Andrew B.,d1874-1955.1 aRother, Florence.4prf.2 aVandersloot Music Pub. Co. (Williamsport, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0571uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0571 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701481ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048002100150100004000171245010500211246003200316246006100348246007200409500004400481500009500525500001700620500004500637534006000682530002900742650005900771650003700830650003400867710002400901856006100925773004900986852005901035985002501094b27175728RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a21090 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca041 aHanby, Benjamin Russel,d1833-1867.10aOle Shady, or, The song of the contrabandh[computer file] /cby the author of "Darling Nelly Gray."10aThe song of the contraband.1 iFirst line of text:aOh yah! yah! darkies, laugh wid me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen away, away, for I can't wait any longer. aFor voice and piano, with chorus (SATB) aWords and music attributed to Hanby in: Spaeth. Hist. of popular music in America, p. 147. aCover title. aDedicated to: Maj. Gen. Benj. F. Butler. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson & Co., c1861. aAlso available in print. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxEmancipationxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0575uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0575 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701469ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100004000124245010300164246003200267246005600299246007200355500004400427500009500471500001700566500004500583500004200628530002900670534006000699650005900759650003700818650003400855710002400889856006100913773004900974852005901023985002501082b27175789RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca041 aHanby, Benjamin Russel,d1833-1867.10aOle Shady, or, The song of the contrabandh[computer file] /cby the author of Darling Nelly Gray.10aThe song of the contraband.1 iFirst line of test:aOh yah! darkies, laugh wid me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen away, away, for I can't wait any longer. aFor voice and piano, with chorus (SATB) aWords and music attributed to Hanby in: Spaeth. Hist. of popular music in America, p. 147. aCover title. aDedicated to: Maj. Gen. Benj. F. Butler. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aAlso available in print. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson & Co., c1861. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxEmancipationxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0576uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0576 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701561ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081043001200099045000900111048001500120100005300135245005800188246006300246246007300309246002700382500002500409500001900434500005300453500003800506500004400544500004400588534006900632530002900701650003700730650001800767650002900785651004000814700005900854710004400913856006100957773004901018852005901067985002501126b27175893RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riubla n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN an-us-mo ax1x1 avu01aka011 aHandy, W. C.q(William Christopher),d1873-1958.15aThe "St. Louis blues"h[computer file] /cW.C. Handy.1 iFirst line of text:aI hate to see de evening sun go down.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGot de St. Louis Blues jes blue as ah can be.14aThe Saint Louis blues. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"The first successful 'blues' published"--Cover. a"As played by Handy's orchestra." aAdvertisements for another song: p. [6] aMelody of chorus from "The Jogo blues." pOriginally published:cNew York : Pace & Handy Music Co., c1918. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aBlues (Music) 4aAfro-American composers. 0aSaint Louis (Mo.)xSongs and music.1 aHandy, W. C.q(William Christopher),d1873-1958.4prf.2 aPace & Handy Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0585uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0585 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701489ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130045000900143048001500152100001800167240002900185245012400214246006200338246005300400500002600453500001700479500003000496500004000526590011900566534005800685530002900743650003700772650002300809700006200832710002700894856006100921773004900982852005901031985002501090b27229415RPBm c crucn 981110s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a14113 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01atb011 aHart, Austin.10aLittle more cider;oarr.10aLittle more ciderh[computer file] :ba favorite song /cwritten by Austin Hart ;[arranged for the guitar by Converse.]1 iFirst line of text:aI love the white girl and the black.1 iFirst line of chorus:aO, little more cider too. aFor voice and guitar. aCover title. aCover engraved by Greene. aAlso published for voice and piano. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Amsden & Cangill, Music & Fancy Bezaar, 137 Jefferson Ave., Detroit. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSongs with guitar.1 aConverse, Charlie C.q(Charles Crozat),d1832-1918.earr.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0597uhttp://hdl.loc.go