Contents


Collection Summary

Biographical Note

Scope and Content Note

Arrangement of the Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine Collection

Selected Search Terms

Container List

Music

Scripts

Correspondence

Business Papers

Musical Comedy Library

Other

Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine Collection

Processed by the Music Division of the Library of Congress

1997

Collection Summary

Creator Kaye, Danny
Creator Fine, Sylvia
Title Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine Collection
Span Dates 1893-19881924-1968
Abstract: Danny Kaye (1913-1987) was an American actor, singer, dancer, comedian and humanitarian; his wife Sylvia Fine (1913-1991) was an American lyricist, composer, writer, lecturer and producer. The collection, which documents their lives and careers, contains printed and manuscript music, scripts, correspondence, business and financial papers, promotional and publicity materials, photographs, programs, posters, awards and realia.
Extent: around 96,377 items1,112 containers435 linear feet
Language: Collection material in English
Identification: ML31.K397

Biographical Note

Date Event
1913, Jan. 18
1913, Aug. 29
1919 Fine began piano lessons
1923
circa 1925
1928
1929
1933
1937
1939
1940, Jan. 13 Kaye and Fine married in a civil ceremony, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
1940, Feb. 22 Kaye and Fine married again in a formal wedding ceremony with family present
1940 Kaye performed Fine's material, including "Anatole of Paris," at Manhattan nightclub La Martinique
1941, Jan. 23 Kaye performed in Moss Hart's Lady in the Dark, in which he sang "Tschaikowsky," which was written by Ira Gershwin and Moss Hart
1941, Oct. 29 Kaye performed in Cole Porter's Let's Face It, in which he sang "A Melody in 4F" by Fine and Liebman
1943, Mar. 1 Fine helped negotiate a five-year movie contract for Kaye with Samuel Goldwyn
1943 Kaye legally changed his name to Danny Kaye
1944 Feb. Kaye starred in first feature film, Up in Arms, which included Fine and Liebman's "The Lobby Number" and "Melody in 4F"
1945 Kaye appeared in second feature film, Wonder Man, in which he exhibited his natural dance abilities while performing Fine's number "Bali Boogie"
1945-1946 CBS radio program The Danny Kaye Show aired (it was subtitled "Pabst Blue Ribbon Time")
1946, Dec. 17 Daughter Dena born (Kaye and Fine's only child)
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950 Kaye starred in On the Riviera, a 20th Century-Fox release, which included four songs by Fine; Gwen Verdon was featured as a lead dancer and served as assistant choreographer to Jack Cole
1952 Kaye starred in Hans Christian Andersen, a Goldwyn Studios production
1953 Kaye performed at the Palace Theatre on Broadway, to great acclaim
1954
1955 Kaye presented with special Academy Award for his humanitarian efforts
1956
1957 Kaye starred in Merry Andrew
1958 Kaye's film Me and the Colonel was released by Columbia Pictures
1959 Kaye starred in The Five Pennies featuring music by Fine, including "Lullaby in Ragtime"
1960
1961
1962
1963-1967 Kaye's weekly variety television series, The Danny Kaye Show, aired on CBS
1969 Kaye was featured in the film The Madwoman of Chaillot
1970 Kaye starred in the Richard Rodgers stage musical Two by Two
1971-1973
1974 Kaye's Look-In at the Metropolitan Opera was televised and won an Emmy Award
1975 Fine began her lecture series on musical comedy at Yale University
1979 Fine's Musical Comedy Tonight, based on her lecture series, was broadcast on PBS
1981
1982 Kaye received the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the Academy Awards
1984 Kaye received the Kennedy Center Honor, along with Lena Horne, Isaac Stern, Gian Carlo Menotti, and Arthur Miller
1987, Mar. 2 Kaye died, Los Angeles, Calif.
1991, Oct. 29 Fine died, New York City

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Scope and Content Note

The Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine Collection documents the life and work of actor, singer, dancer and comedian Danny Kaye and his wife, lyricist, composer, writer, lecturer and producer Sylvia Fine. It includes printed and manuscript music, scripts, correspondence, business and financial papers, promotional and publicity materials, photographs, programs, posters, awards, and realia.

The Music series contains printed parts, scores, orchestral arrangements, and sheet music. Most of the music was used by Kaye for his television program The Danny Kaye Show (1963-1967), performance tours, movies, stage productions, and television specials. The series also includes compositions by Fine in the form of manuscripts, printed music, and lyric sheets, including "Anatole of Paris," "Life Could Not Better Be," and "Melody in 4F." In addition, there are other notable songs that Kaye performed, such as "Tschaikowsky," "The Dodgers Song," and "Ballin' the Jack." Music materials from The John Gary Show (1966), which was a summer replacement series for Kaye's television series The Danny Kaye Show, are in the collection as well.

The Scripts series includes scripts from Kaye's television series The Danny Kaye Show, which featured such guests as Lucille Ball, Gwen Verdon, Ella Fitzgerald, and Louis Armstrong. In addition, there are scripts from his radio series The Danny Kaye Show (1944-1946), The John Gary Show, and television specials such as Kaye's Look-In at the Metropolitan Opera (1974). The film scripts, some of which are housed in personalized leather binders and include black and white 8x10 photographs of movie scenes, include those for Up in Arms (1944), Hans Christian Andersen (1952), The Court Jester (1956), The Man from the Diner's Club (1962), and Skokie (1981).

The Correspondence series contains items to and from Kaye and Fine and is subdivided into Personal and Business subseries. Each subseries includes corespondence from individuals and organizations that reflect the various personal and professional interests of Kaye and Fine, including family, show business, politics, and social causes. Some correspondence contains additional printed material.

The Business Papers series contains materials related to Kaye's television program The Danny Kaye Show, The John Gary Show, films, tours, radio, recordings and special appearances. Materials include contracts, correspondence, financial reports, press and publicity materials, and production records.

The Musical Comedy Library series consists of materials related to a series of three television programs on musical theater that Fine produced and hosted: Musical Comedy Tonight (1979), Musical Comedy Tonight II (1981), and Musical Comedy Tonight III (1985). These shows were based on a series of lectures about musical comedy that Fine taught at the University of Southern California and Yale University. The music materials in the series include sheet music used in all three shows, arrangements from Kaye's television series The Danny Kaye Show and other Kaye performances, scores from various musicals, and miscellaneous printed sheet music. It also includes scripts for the three Musical Comedy Tonight shows, the The Danny Kaye Show, and The John Gary Show, and librettos from various musicals. In addition, the series contains books, photographs and slides, programs and press material, business papers, posters, production materials and set designs, research materials, scrapbooks, and sketches related to the production of the Musical Comedy Tonight series.

The Other series contains an array of materials, including awards; realia; scrapbooks; photographs; framed items, including caricatures, awards, and magazine covers; autographed books and magazines; and portrait paintings of Kaye. Many items in the series are accompanied by correspondence, programs, reviews and other printed material.

The awards include honorary degrees, certificates, citations, medals, plaques, statues, proclamations, and keys to cities. The list of awards is subdivided into those received by Kaye alone, by Fine alone, and by both. Danny Kaye received many awards for his humanitarianism, such as the Lions International Humanitarian Award (1973-1974), and several awards from the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). The awards given to him as an entertainer include the Kennedy Center Honor (1984), induction into The Entertainment Hall of Fame Foundation (1974-1976), an Emmy Award (1963-1964), and several nominations from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Fine's awards include an Emmy Award (1975-1976) from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, a George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award (1979), and an award and appointment to the Advisory Committee on the Arts (1962) by John F. Kennedy.

The realia includes such items as an engraved walking stick from Harry Lauder (1949), a parachute, a bull whip, souvenir baseballs, statues, plaques, commemorative plates, paperweights, model airplanes, graduation robes, mementos, swords, trophies, and a variety of other items.

The audiovisual materials are housed in the Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division and are referenced in this finding aid by a catalog record number. These materials include videos of The Danny Kaye Show and recordings by Kaye.

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Selected Search Terms

People

  • Fine, Sylvia--Archives.
  • Fine, Sylvia--Correspondence.
  • Fine, Sylvia.
  • Fine, Sylvia.
  • Fine, Sylvia. Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine collection. 1893-1988.
  • Fine, Sylvia. Selections.
  • Kaye, Danny--Archives.
  • Kaye, Danny--Correspondence.
  • Kaye, Danny--Photographs.
  • Kaye, Danny.
  • Kaye, Danny.

Organizations

  • Kaye (Danny)/Fine (Sylvia) Collection (Library of Congress) DLC

Subjects

  • Comedians--United States.
  • Entertainers--United States.
  • Motion picture music--Excerpts--Scores.
  • Music--Manuscripts.
  • Musical films--United States.
  • Musicals--Librettos.
  • Musicals--United States--Excerpts.
  • Musicals--United States.
  • Popular music--United States.
  • Television music--Excerpts--Scores.
  • Women composers--United States.
  • Women librettists--United States.

Titles

  • Danny Kaye show (Radio program)
  • Danny Kaye show (Television program)
  • Danny Kaye show (Television program)
  • John Gary show.
  • John Gary show.
  • Musical comedy tonight II.
  • Musical comedy tonight II.
  • Musical comedy tonight III.
  • Musical comedy tonight III.
  • Musical comedy tonight.
  • Musical comedy tonight.

Form/Genre

  • Artifacts (Object genre)
  • Awards.
  • Contracts.
  • Correspondence.
  • Financial records.
  • Photographic prints.
  • Posters.
  • Programs (Documents)
  • Promotional materials.
  • Scrapbooks.
  • Scripts (Documents)
  • Variety shows (Radio programs)
  • Variety shows (Television programs)

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Arrangement of the Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine Collection

The Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine Collection is arranged in six series:

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Container List

Music

The Danny Kaye Show

Parts (boxes 2-338) and score arrangements (boxes 550-626, OV 868) arranged chronologically by show number and alphabetically by title therein. If only parts are available or only full score arrangements are available, only the one respective box will be listed.

#1, LC Record #95-502768

Baseball man

Bye bye blackbird

Cherry pies

Cleopatra's procession

Elijah rock shout

Film closing

Film opening

Front and center

Life could not better be

Love me Lady Powell

May there always be sunshine

My fair umpire

Riverside

Take me out to the ball game

Walk around

Walk it off

Walk right in

West side story ball game

#2, LC Record #95-503396

Brotherhood of man

Celestial choir

Film closing

Film opening

Forward in space

Matador

Relax with me

Streets of Laredo

Swingin' march dance

Telephone

To be or not to be

Three blind mice

#3, LC Record #95-503412

Barrel of beauty

La belle of France

Biltmore clock

Clock song (I'm late)

Fools rush in

My grandfather's clock

Old MacDonald

Presentation time

Rainy day

Rock around the clock

Sonny's curls

Wake up George

Zip-a-dee-doo-dah

#4, LC Record #95-503449

Dancing pagodas

Diner food

Drum squad

Lawrence ballet

Talent playhouse

Talent playoff

They call the wind Maria

Together wherever we go

Turn around

The victim

#5, LC Record #95-503551

Ballin' the jack

By myself

Danny - Love Lady duet

Days of wine & roses

Friends of the family

I could write a book

It's so nice to have a man around the house

Kaye/Kelly medley

Madame's waltz

Nola

Side by side

Varney's lunch

You make me feel so young

You'll never get away

You're the cream in my coffee

#6, LC Record #95-503706, #95-503715

Dee-lightful is the word

Father knows nothing

Father knows plenty

A gypsy cries

Hard hearted Hannah

I want a man

Jungle drums

Mary Tyler Moore

Osaka hillbillies

Song & dance man

Sposin'

Vaude playoff

#7, LC Record #95-503717

Ashmolean

Children's suite

Drive in food

I get so lonely

Regal fanfare

Song & dance playoff

Two of a kind

What is a woman

#8, LC Record #95-503906

Arab finale

Arabian evenings

Commercial film #1

Commercial film #2

Get happy

Gonna build a mountain

Hospital bed

It's de-lovely

Michele

Once in a lifetime

Tea for two

We laugh

#9, LC Record #95-503909

Ach du lieber

Dingle dangle school

Everybody out of the pool

Fast drawers

Hungarian rhapsody

Inter-office exercise

Kid's performance

Lawrence of Arabia

My father

No manicure

Record show

She's a woody

Stereo dance

Sugartime

Top hat

#10, LC Record #95-503930

Angus McFangus

Breezin' along with the breeze

Come back again

Igor Dingiling

Johnny ding-a-lingo

#11, LC Record #95-504257

Colonel Bogie

Coronation fanfare

Coronation march

Fight

Fight fight fight

Happy hotel

Indian sign

Joannie Sommers

King Louie's song

Mozart musing

Radio organ

Romeo and Juliet

South rampart street parade

The story of Alice

#12, LC Record #95-504260

The barber of Seville

Bella Louie

Birth of the blues

Dance of the hours (1 & 2)

Danny boy

Figaro

Film closing

Good morning

Gypsy in my soul

Rigoletto

Surgery tonight

Tarantella

Toreador song

Turkish harem

Valkyries

Walk right in

#13, LC Record #95-504292

At last together

The balcony song

Blossoms tag

Bow bells

Closer walk

Fair maiden I have traveled long

Flower garden of my heart

Magnolia blossoms of 1932

Make believe

Merrie England

Open up your heart

Professor Svengalsky

Transatlantic ride

When my sugar walks down the street

#14, LC Record #95-504305

British train

Bumble bee

Dancing mood

Hallelujah I love you (I love her so)

Jingle bells on and off

Timptation

Tomorrow mountain

Yesterdays

#15, LC Record #95-504328

French medal

Simon says

Swingin' the news

That great come and get it day

Truly Julie Newmar

Wa wa

Yo ho

#16, LC Record #95-504337

Christmas gifts

Courtroom capers

Happy wedding

Hello ladies

Puttin' on the ritz

Santa's call

Spy dance

Verdict blues

Xmas season

You meet the nicest people

#17, LC Record #95-504339

Baby it's cold outside

Comes once in a lifetime

Dancing styles

In Vienna

Jingle journey

Old King Cole

That's how I feel

Vienna reprise

#18, LC Record #95-504343

Big Louie

Check for two

Gangster hideout

I'm five

John Henry

Lazy river

My love is a wanderer

New baby

Prison camp

Ship waiter

Tea

Tea for two

Tea is land

Tico tico

Vienna

We belong together

#19, LC Record #95-504361, #95-504365

Ain't it great to be crazy

Duck blind

Hit parade medley

1. Close as pages in a book

2. High on a windy hill

3. Hold me

4. It only happens when I dance with you

5. Three little words

6. The boy next door

7. Something's coming

8. When a gypsy makes his violin cry

9. Hands across the table

10. Johnny one-note

I wish you love

I won't dance

Magnum studios

Marriage counselor

My walking cane

Noel entry

#20, LC Record #95-504373

Birthday surprise

Blues dance (1 & 2)

Blues dance impressions

Grand lummox march

Horror house

I like the likes of you

Ox drivers song

Pine concerto

Safety zone

#21, LC Record #95-504377

Chapanecas

Diahann Carroll

Father and the nurse

Fight game

Here comes the bride

Jazz dance closing

Johnny one note (intro)

Put on a happy face

Spanish hat theme

Table dance

Three o'clock

Viva papata

Wedding march

#22, LC Record #95-504540

Action station

Can can impressions

Competition time

Crazy Barbara

He's a mountie

He's a mountie (closing)

Marching along together

Mountie B.G.

Mr. Hummingbird

San Francisco bay blues

Saskatchewan

Shall we dance

Swiss ambassador (1-3)

#23, LC Record #95-504782

Beethoven minuet

English judge

Farewell my Cindy Jane

H.M.S. cruelty

Just in time

Minuet in "G"

A shine on your shoes

Teen-ager

Thru the customs

When I take my sugar to tea

With a shine on your shoes

#24, LC Record #95-504862

Finale - hillbilly sketch

Hey look me over

I caught a bear

I didn't catch an owl

Let's take a walk

Marching along

Pappy clunk

Secret service

Soon it's gonna rain

Uninvited guest

Wonderful guy

#25, LC Record #95-505229

Big Mike

Butler and maid

Down by the winegar wolks

Flamenco capers

Lawrence of Alcatrez

Music box

Now is the hour

Proposal time

Sevilla

They all laughed

Winegar wolks

#26, LC Record #95-505041

Carnival of Venice

Carnival of Venice (jazz)

Dr. Yes

Fourth man theme

I love a piano

King Tut

The music stopped

Yankee Doodle

#27, LC Record #95-505143

Desert camel blues

Desert closing

Desert men

Heart of my heart

Old fashioned

Surfside baby

Time to hit

You're under arrest

#28, LC Record #95-505230

Alone together

Blast off

Change partners

Consider yourself

Cup of coffee

Friendship club

Hit parade

Hit parade medley

1. Some enchanted evening

2. I won't dance

3. I talk to the trees

4. Smoke gets in your eyes

5. Beer barrel polka

6. Dancing in the dark

7. Let's have another piece of pie

8. Dancing on the ceiling

9. Near you

10. Another piece of pie

11. You do something to me

12. Got a date with an angel

13. Something to remember you by

14. Piece of pie

It's that time of the year

Manhattan

Tequila mockingbird

Vienna woods

Where or when

#29, LC Record #95-505406, #95-505454

Gigi

I ain't down yet

I ain't down yet

Long hot supper

Look out for Mamma

Western impressions

Whistle while you work

#30, LC Record #95-505559

Irish mother

Marriage pronunciation

Roberta and the maid

Steppin' with my baby

30's production (1-3)

#31, LC Record #95-505681

Around the world

Art gallery

Ballin' the jack

My lady loves to dance

Suite for odd-ball instruments

Tall hope

This way please

#32, LC Record #95-505758, #95-506185

Barber chair switch

Danny boy Italian

Donna Reed theme

I'll remember April

Late spot

Mention my name in Sheboygan

Mountain greenery

Nursies

Petticoat junction

#33, LC Record #95-506002

Argument anatomy

Big elopement

Cope with the pony (1-3)

The fair in a day

Here's Danny

I've got your number

Just in time

On stage

Roll call

Sweat shirt

Water boy

#34, LC Record #95-506008

A buddy by the name of "you"

Late snack

Lulu's back in town

Night with the pirahnas

On the street

#35, LC Record #95-506488

Blind date

Do you ever think of me

Foggy day

Huckleberry duck

What is love

#36, LC Record #95-506557

Broadway wedding

Deadwood stage

Little dutch treat

The millionaire's lament

On to New Haven

Running wild

Sad Bernie

The show's a hit

The tapioca

They call the wind Maria

#37, LC Record #95-506611, #95-507058, #95-507063

Ain't she sweet

Bidin' my time

Check stand four

Cindy Sue

Mountain feud

Sentimental journey

T.V. waltz revels

#38, LC Record #95-507692

The ballad of Little Red Ridin' Hood

Control yourself

English courtroom

I get along without you

Look who's dancing

Paper clip job

#39, LC Record #95-507895

Ain't nobody here but us chickens

Arabian magic

Candy butcher playoff

Don't put a tax

Jamboree Jones

Japanese sunset

Lady of Spain

Late night party

You make me feel so young

You're my everything

#40, LC Record #95-508025

The first day

The gift

Gypsy (2,4,8,9)

Gypsy camp

Gypsy cries

Gypsy life

Gypsy wedding

Hey gypsy

Marching adorables

No strings

They'll never break us

Where is the man

#41, LC Record #95-508243

British murder

Fat on a hot tin roof

I've got a loverly bunch

Jonathon Edwards playoff

Let's watch television

Piano roll blues

Spelling song

Ten cents a dance (1 & 2)

#42, LC Record #95-508332, #95-508359

Balloon dance

Fire the maid

Here I'll stay

Medley (pennies - nevertheless)

Way back home

#43, LC Record #95-508405

The amateur doctor

Anvil playoff

Do're'mi'

Heart alone

Irish tag

The Irish traveller

Laura

Little man

Stairway to paradise

#44, LC Record #95-508565

Cherry pie

Italian street singer

The questions children ask

Rehearsal hall revue

Turkey with stuffing

You are my sunshine

#45, LC Record #95-508803

Baroque princess

Circus impressions

Flight

Personality

Pick yourself up

This is the army

Up above my head

#46, LC Record #95-508805

Act I & act II

Act II & act III

The best things

Broadway

Don Chernando's song

Drive to work

If this isn't love

Iowa

Irish melody

Mother goose on the loose

Murder, maestro, please

Public lover #1

The trouble song

The trouble song (finale)

Who wants to be a millionaire

#47, LC Record #95-508806

Cute dance

Japanese teenager

Old MacDonald

Our two hearts

Santa Claus Rudy

Space capsule

Swan lake

We're the sailor boys

#48, LC Record #95-508981

Changing of the guard

Didn't it rain

Heavenly music

Jerome comes to dinner

Luncheon with history

Oh promise me

#49, LC Record #95-508998

Christmas fantasy

Fanfares

He's gone away

Santa Claus

The spy

Villie villie

Waltz around the Xmas tree

Xmas waltz (intro)

#50, LC Record #95-509142

Ajax theme

El ringo

Hit parade medley

1. Them there eyes

2. I'm gonna wash that man

3. Willow weep for me

4. A livin' to do

5. Embraceable you

6. Let's call the whole thing off

7. Another openin'- another show

8. Why was I born

9. It's a grand night for singing

10. There will never be another you

11. My heart stood still

12. Manhattan

13. The party's over

14. Pistol packin' mama

I'm beginning to see

Pretty baby

School days

Tacos please

What is this thing

#51, LC Record #95-509142

Big time scientist

Come rain come shine

I like flying (Db)

I like flying (Eb)

Jerome at the dentist

Too long at the fair

Triplets

Variations in rhythm

#52, LC Record #95-509303

Acrobats opening

Circus II

Hitchcock opening

How to laugh

Italian music

Life is just a bunch of cherries

The new wig

Play a simple melody

Russian Cinderella

Seymour and the gladiators

Walt Disney movie

#53, LC Record #95-509315

Big bad wolf

Bigger and better

Carry me back

Hooray for hollywood

The menace

Mother

Mother opera

Outer space

Rock around the clock

A shot in the dark

Spellbound

We belong together

Wild one

Wonderful world

#54, LC Record #95-509334

Cakewalk dance

Cakewalk dance (finale)

Cool water

Glocca morro (intro)

Night court

Putting all my eggs in one basket

Waltzing Matilda

Yellowbird

#55, LC Record #95-509409

Back stage nerves

Folk song melody

Mother in law blues

Papa won't you dance

Tango impressions

Three part invention

#56, LC Record #95-509458

Baby school

Commercials #1

Commercials #2

The lady is a tramp

Pass me by

Ring finger

Spoonful of sugar

#57, LC Record #95-509662

Eine kleine nachtmusik

It's a lovely day today

Mary

Poker game

Spellbound

#58, LC Record #95-509663

La bonza

Fine and dandy

Jackie, Elaine & Nancy

Missile test

Swanee

What is an orchestra

#59, LC Record #95-509705

The best things in life are cheap

Go time

Guess who

Iowa

Irish melody

Like yourself

Millionaire's lament

New father

Ridin' on the moon

Saskatchewan

Shot in the mouth

Try to remember

Villie villie

You're under arrest

#60, LC Record #95-509707

Giovanni's wedding

Mutual admiration society

The party's over

Pleasure

Reformed criminal

Some people

Three part invention the second time around

The twenties

When I'm not near

#61, LC Record #95-509781

Barbary coast (intro)

Boy oh boy (finale)

Going up

I got rhythm

Ipanema

San Francisco boy oh boy

Scratch my back

Sunny side up

Weird talking

Where oh where

#62, LC Record #95-509983

Charmaine

Downtown

I could have danced (playoff)

I'll take romance (opening)

I'll take romance (closing)

Intro to Jerome's dance

Jazz dance (opening)

Jazz dance (closing)

Jerome's lesson

Jumpin' the line

Monotony in "G"

Rock and roll

What is dance

Where or when

#63, LC Record #95-510104

British Grenadiers

Consider yourself

Japanese jazz

League of gentlemen

Shine on your shoes

#64, LC Record #95-510202

Bunch o' blues

Folk medley I

Folk medley II

French fugitive

Unchained melody

#65, LC Record #95-510272

Alberto Culver

Boating blues

CBS schedule

CBS song

I'm telling you now

Little leaguers

Looking at you

Munster news report

Presentation

Ralston-purina

Run a little

S & H march (Opening)

S & H march (Closing)

Soon it's gonna rain

Walk on (intro)

Wrap your troubles in dreams

#66, LC Record #95-510594

The Addams family

Go west young Gwen

Jerome on the range

Liberated woman

Look to the rainbow

Mexico

Millionaire's hoedown

The pests

Pests #1-#2

Real live girls

Real live girls (Reprise)

Russian space man

Salem commercial

#67, LC Record #95-510595, #95-510596

Henry the eighth

Long engagement

Love walked in

Old man river

Olympic runner

She's a lassie

Showmanship

30 seconds

While we're young

#68, LC Record #95-510597

The begat

Blame it on love

Blame it on love (reprise)

Blame it on the choir

He

Hello young lovers

She

The trial

#69, LC Record #95-510715, #95-510721

The ballad of Pinky Dan

Charo dance

Doodlin' song

The good guys

Makin' whoopee

Rotten bros

The west

#70, LC Record #95-510737, #95-510738

Baseball sketch

Blue danube

The breaks

Gonna build a mountain

Musical chairs

Pavlova

Who will buy

#71, LC Record #95-510920

Bossa nova medley

Dance insert #1

Dance insert #2

Dance insert #3

Dance insert #4

Depression time

I hear music

I hear music (reprise)

Hindustan

Mapleton high

Moon over Miami

Old folks sketch

The thirties

We're gonna make it

#72, LC Record #95-510996

Al di la

Do I hear a waltz

Foreign language medley

The globe turns

Nessuro del mondo

Stella by starlight

Straw hat man

#73, LC Record #95-510999

Beautiful morning

Bird medley

Cool water

Father time

Goodnight Irene

Holiday time

Holiday insert

Unchained (Intro)

Walk on by

#74, LC Record #95-511332

Art challenge

Dinah (intro)

Happiness is

The mood I'm in

Quick change medley

Tourist blues

The tycoon

#75, LC Record #95-511333

Fascinatin' rhythm

The fiery web

Mother

Samson and Delilah

Skin (intro)

Smiles

Smilin' thru

#76, LC Record #95-511334

Do the Freddie

Doctor opera

Ach du lieber

Overture

Valkyries ride

Finale: they're dying

I've got no strings

Jerome's class

Oh where little dog

Til tomorrow

What to see (Watusi)

Wonderful day (piazzo intro)

You say either

#77, LC Record #95-511363

The exiled king

Like love

Turkey time

#78, LC Record #95-511335

Babysitter

Be a spy

Checkmate

Goldbelly

Goldbelly (reprise)

Goldbelly finale

Lonely heart

The oh oh girls

Old friends

Props

Silly playoff

Tango in gold

What kinda fat am I

#79, LC Record #95-511364

Anything goes

Charleston with me

Could it be

Friendship

I'm a toy

Lighthouse

Toyland (intro)

#80, LC Record #95-511367

Anything you can do

Beethoven

Elegance

Friendly star

Hogan's heroes

Limehouse blues

The lovebirds

Selena (bridge)

Selena

Selena darling

That face

#81, LC Record #95-511530

All I need now

Another go around

Argge means I love you

Doin' the monster drag

Double your pleasure

Everybody needs a girl

A fellow needs a girl

Frankenstein finale

Gonna build a monster

Transylvania

Transylvania (intro)

The whiffenpoof song

The window washer

#82, LC Record #95-511574

Fop at the top

Jerome goes skiing

Take a moment

Waltz around the Christmas tree

We won't be in England

#83, LC Record #95-511588

Deck the halls

Grand prix

Just an honest mistake

The laundromat

Let's talk it over

Pennies from heaven

#84, LC Record #95-511640

Bon jour Michel

Buried treasure (Coda)

Buried treasure (Mexican)

Le grande ballet

I will wait for you

The litterbug

Money to burn

Once upon a summertime

Quand ce balance

The spy shop

Wonderful child

#85, LC Record #95-511809

Benet poem

Napoleon playoff

The new ashmolean

September song

Yellow bird

#86, LC Record #95-512164, #95-512165 245

Broken heart medley

Eddy Arnold medley

The music halls

On a clear day

Petrov the thinker

Sahara beach party

Where I come from

You gotta love everybody

#87, LC Record #95-512166

Bridge of sighs

George Washington speaks

Giovanni's wedding

The lass from the low country

Let me entertain you

Station break song

Worry about tomorrow

#88, LC Record #95-512214, #95-512219

Good spy Mr. Chips

Lose that long face

More

Skyscraper worker

#89, LC Record #95-512225

Chicken man

The green leaves of summer

Hoopety hey kind of day

Hurry it's lovely up here

Memphis blues medley

Oh lonesome me

Tenderly

#90, LC Record #95-512296

Company's comin'

Foreign movies

King cotton

Spy cowboy

Wee Hughie

Winston

#91, LC Record #95-512657

I'm following you

Jerome's raise

Let a smile be your umbrella

Take love

The violinist

William Tell

#92, LC Record #95-512658

Ain't we got fun

Be a clown

Escaped convict

Gilbert and Sullivan

Jamaica farewell

Once upon a time

Scarey lessons

#93, LC Record #95-512659

Ach du lieber

Bahklava

Challenge dance song

Downtown

The duty of a sheik

Hora Dahvid Ben Nittahn

Marry me Fatima

The matchmaker (Eb)

The matchmaker (F)

The men of Sheik Ech Mech

Sheik finale

The singing sheik

Time for singing

To life

#94, LC Record #95-512660

Courtship

I can't sit down

Nola

One of those songs

Returned husband

Sound of music medley

#95, LC Record #95-517712

First class flight

India tourist spot

Italian tourist spot

Jerome went to Europe

Jerome went to Europe (reprise)

Let's get away from it all

Packing a bag

South American president

We're gonna stay at home

When in Rome

#96, LC Record #95-518058

Junior Bond

Live life a little

Shim sham shuffle

Shiny stockings

Shiny stockings (reprise)

Snow White

Where am I going

World medley

#97, LC Record #95-518102

Aloha OE

Charleston ballet

Cyrano in song

Guests pests

Hiccup song

I'm forever blowing bubbles

Men of France

No nose

To come

#98, LC Record #95-518115

Anatomy of a crime

Happy time

My romance

Short history

Spanish flea

Simple melody

Well all-right

#99, LC Record #95-518235

Ballet playoff

CBS automation

The hunting trip

It's a good day

Jennie kissed me

Last of the big time gypsies

Minstrel days

One step behind

The page boy

#100, LC Record #95-518266

Country news

Four leaf clover

Hey babe

I wish you love

Jerome sings

Old MacDonald

Once upon a time

Santa Claus out

Sukiyaki

#101, LC Record #95-518307

All you pretty people

Danny Ella medley

December and May

Irish Kaye medley

Irish washerwoman

It don't mean a thing

Mood indigo

My wild Irish Kaye

Strip city blues

We like each other

We like each other (reprise)

#102, LC Record #95-518444

Glow worm

Hurry its lovely up here

Italian playoff

A man's man

Thou swell

You've gotta move

#103, LC Record #95-518495

The battle of the bulge

Chime in

Conversation with Bossa Nova

The frog and the grog

Instant spy

Stompin' at the savoy

#104, LC Record #95-518503

I'll remember April

It's today

Louis medley

Salute to Louis

The shadow of your smile

White heat episode

#105, LC Record #95-518574

Answering service

High school reunion

I must know

Sunny disposish medley

Tiger rag

Vickie

#106, LC Record #95-518650

Giovanni's room

It takes two

Senior citizen

Style

#107, LC Record #95-518809

Aren't you glad you're you

The five pennies saints

Io e te

Ipanema

Jerome's Birthday

The Jules Jacques March

Scottish Doctor

#108, LC Record #95-518916

The music halls

Sailing away

Time interlude

Today I love everybody

Two rivers

Who killed cock robin

You do something to me

#109, LC Record #95-518972

All of me

Capsule movies

Czardas

It all started with the wheel

The magnificent two

The old tycoon

Turkey in the straw

#110, LC Record #95-518983

Jerome's help

Lost letter - walk on the wild side

Nothing can stop me now

Walking happy

What's new at the zoo

#111, LC Record #95-519058

Ammore mio

Arab dance

English home

For me and my gal

He loves me

I'll never smile

The mouse patrol

Operatic routine

Prop dance

Smile again

The sound of words

#112, LC Record #95-519065

The bicycle

Christmas tree

I love the outdoors

Some children

Waltz around the Christmas tree

#113, LC Record #95-519401

Ain't misbehavin'

All of a sudden

Brother John

Cabaret

Dance brother dance

I'll buy the ring

Lily of the valley

Number on my house

Swanee river

Yankee Doodle blues

#114, LC Record #95-519490

Come dance with me

Down by the station

Vignettes

#115, LC Record #95-519496

I'm a brass band

Lonesome road

Soap opera blues

Teamwork

#116, LC Record #95-519560

The continental

The easy way

Lovely again

The rules of the road

There's always an extra potato

Western medley

Who can I turn to

#117, LC Record #95-519568

All the world is a stage

Any Wednesday

Lonesome

Man with a golden arm

Mr. make up man

Plant a radish

Where are our children

#118, LC Record #95-519821

Ami ami

Chi chi pa

The monkey band

Parade (intro)

Where do you worka John

Work dance "heigh ho"

#119, LC Record #95-519945

I'm not a jealous

Italian medley

Italian wedding song

Italian wedding song (F)

Let me entertain you

Married

Too old to be young

Too old to be young (reprise)

Waltz (intro)

What does she mean by that

#120, LC Record #95-520054

Dr. Zhivago

Interlude

Let's not talk about love

Love

Tarantella

Where am I going

Winchester cathedral

#121, LC Record #95-520063

Big beautiful ball

Flash, bang, wallop

Roman spectacle

#122, LC Record #95-520157

Be yourself

Boat film

Caribbean cruise

Caribbean opening

Don't look now

Finale

I like you

I like you (reprise)

Jamaica farewell

2nd act opening

Shy type person

Waltz playoff

#123, LC Record #95-520282

Barefoot contessa

Color my world

Huff and a puff

Oinka oinka

Pig playoff

Three link sausages

#124, LC Record #95-520319

This old man

Walking on new grass

A wonderful day

Copyrighted Material (parts only)

30 seconds

Act I & act II

Act II & act III

The amateur doctor

Anvil playoff

Argument anatomy

Babysitter

Baroque princess

Baseball sketch

Blind date

Buried treasure - Mexican

Cakewalk dance

Charo dance

Checkstand four

Christmas interlude

Circus impressions

Courtship

Cute

Drive to work

English courtroom

Escaped convict

The exiled king

Fanfares

Fathertime

Fire the maid

Frere Jacques

The globe turns

Goldbelly ridge

Good spy Mr. Chips

Gran prix

Green socks

Irish tag

The Irish traveller

Jerome's class

Jerome's raise

Jerome comes to dinner

Jerome goes skiing

King Cotton

Late snack

Lighthouse

The litterbug

Little man

Long engagement

Luncheon with history

Mountain feud

Munster news report

Murder maestro please

Musical chairs

Napolean playoff

Night with the pirahnas

Old folks sketch

Olympic runner

On to New Haven

Props

Rehearsal hall mix-up

Returned husband

The rotten bros

Russian space man

Sad Bernie

Sahara beach party

Samson & Delilah

Santa Claus Rudy

Scarey lessons

The second time around

The show's a hit

Skyscraper worker

Space capsule

The spy

Spy cowboy

The spy shop

Sweat shirt

T.V. revels

Tango impressions

Variations in rhythm

The violinist

Water boy

What is love

The window washer

The Danny Kaye Tour Library

Parts (boxes 339-358) and score arrangements (boxes 627 and OV 868), some composed by Fine.

Arranged alphabetically by title.

Airy fairy pipers

All the world is a stage

Ami ami

Anatole of Paris

Ballin' the Jack

Barber shop

Bathtub admiral

Battle hymn

Begin the beguine

Candy kisses

Carnival of Venice

Carnival of Venice jazz

Casey

Chi chi pa

Ciu ciu bella

Cotton fields blue tail fly

Crazy Barbara

Danny Kaye entrance

Danny Kaye overture

Deck the halls

Deenah

Dem bones

Dinah walk on

Do you ever think of me

The Dodgers (intro)

Drink gypsy

Dunhill bit

Everything I have is yours

The first noel

Flamenco

Flea

Folk song medley

French (intro)

German concert song

Good King Wenceslas

Great come and get it day

Ha shalom

Hawaiian-African

I belong to Glasgow

I can't stop loving you

I like old people

I'd love to call you rose

I'll buy the ring

I'm five

I've got a loverly bunch

The inch worm sequence

Jamaica farewell

January

Japanese song

Just in time

Kent commercial

Korea

Life could not better be

Lily of the valley

The little white duck

Lonely again

Lonesome road

Madam Crepe Suzette

Man in my life

Medley

Melody in 4F

Minnie the Moocher

Mona Luigi's

New baby

Neutral playoffs

Night and day

Nonsense songs

The number on my house

Oh cha chornia

Oh come all ye faithful

P.S. 149

Pavlova

Peony bush

The puddle

Seven ages overture

Shickfitz

Sho sho

Sometimes I'm happy

South Rampart street

Spanish flea

Stanislovsky

Story

Spiritual

Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows

Tall hope

Thumbelina

Time after time

Town tag

The triplets

True or false - false or true

The ugly duckling

Waltzing Matilda

We Deoch n' Dorris (Wee Doch and Dorris)

We wish you a merry Christmas

Wee Hughie

Will ye no come back again?

Wonderful Copenhagen

Yogi

Yogi (intro)

An Evening with Danny Kaye

Parts (boxes 359-78) and score (box 379) arrangements, some composed by Fine.

Arranged alphabetically by composer and by title therein.

Alford, Kenneth J.

Colonel Bogey march

Alven, Hugo

Midsommarvaka, op.19

Anderson, Leroy

Fiddle faddle

Beethoven, Ludwig van

Symphony no. 5 in C minor, op.67

Achte Symphonie

Emerson, Walter

Carnival of Venice

Fine, Sylvia

Airy fairy pipers

Begin the beguine

Flamenco

The German concert song

Pavlova

Hurst

Waltzing Matilda

Merrick

Look sharp

Murphy, C.W., Dan Lipton and John Neat

She's a lassie from Lancashire

Ponchielli

Dance of the hours

Ravel, Maurice

Bolero

Rimsky-Korssakow, N.

The flight of the bumblebee

Rossini, Gioacchino

Ouverture zur oper "Die diebische Elster"

Schubert, F.

Siebente symphonie in C major

Schreiber

The Danny Kaye polka

Sousa, John Philip

The stars and stripes forever

Strauss, Johann

Chit-chat

Die fledermaus (du und du)

Tschaikowsky, P.

The nutcracker-suite, op.71a

Verdi, G.

Triumphal march from Aida

Wagner, Richard

Einleitung zum dritten akt der oper Lohengrin

The John Gary Show

Parts (boxes 380-430) and score arrangements (boxes 534-549).

Arranged alphabetically by title.

Alfie

All the things you are

Alouette

And that reminds me

Anytime

As long as I'm singin'

Be back soon

Be my love

Beautiful

Beautiful baby playoff

Because of you

Bella bella

The best is yet to come

Best thing for you

Big spender

Blues in the night

Call me

Charlie my boy

Cheerio finale

Children go

Clancy

Cockles & mussels

Come to me bend to me

Comes once in a lifetime

Cotton fields

Crosby playoff

Cute

Danny boy

Dear hearts #1

Dear hearts #3

Dear hearts #5

Distant shores

Dixie

Doe a' deer

Don't let the rain come down

Don't rain on my parade

Don't touch my hair

Elegance

England production

Espana rhapsody

Exodus

Fair productions

Fiddler on the roof

Flying saucer

Georgia

Go ahead & cry

Goin' out of my head

Goin' to Chicago blues

Granada

Green peppers

Hair

He's got the whole world

Hello young lovers

Hogan's heroes march (intro)

Hogan's heroes march

How little we know

Hot diggety

I ain't down yet

I believe

I can't believe

I hear music

I love Paris

I'm all smiles

I'm always chasing rainbows

I'm gonna live until I die

Iddy biddy baby

If

If ever I would leave

If you leave me

Impressions

(Intro) Chad & Jeremy

Irish eyes

Irish production (section 1 & 2)

It's over

Italian playon

Italian production (section 1 & 2)

J. Byner spot

Jamaica farewell

Jehosophat

Jules M. playoff

Knees up Momma Brown

Let there be peace

A little bit of heaven

The lonely goatherd

Look at that face

Love is a many splendored thing

Love is just around the corner

Lovely way to spend an evening

Lover's concerto

Mama look a boo boo

Mame

Maria tonight

Matchmaker

Memoirs of a king

Mexican production (section 1 & 2)

Michelle

Minstrel production (Section 1 - 3)

More

Movie theme

Nancy

New beautiful baby

A nightingale sang in Berkley Square

No arms can ever hold you

O sole mio

Old MacDonald

On a day like today

On a wonderful day

On the street where you live

Once upon a summer time

Once upon a time

Paris spot

Penny a pitch

A perfect day

Please don't talk to me

Pops classics

Pops classics playoff (reprise)

Possum song

Prisoner of love

Racing production (section 1 & 2)

Red rosy bush

River medley

Rock-a-bye baby playoff

Rock-a-bye baby playon

Shadow of your smile

Shangri-la-lodge

She loves me

Sitting on top of the world

Sloop John B.

Softly as I leave you

Somethings gotta give

Somewhere

The song of the coo coo

The sound of music

Spiritual number (section 1 & 2)

State Fair (Section 1 & 2)

Strangers in the night

Summer medley

Sunrise sunset

Take me in your arms

A taste of honey

Tea for two (ping pong)

Ten girls ago

Tender trap

That old gang of mine

These are the years

Think cool spot

This is all I ask

This old house

Till the end of time

Till there was you

Till we meet again

Tim Conway playoff

Time after time

Tip of my fingers

To life

Tonight we love

Toyland playoff

Trolley song

Try to remember

Two different worlds

Two medley

Unchained melody

Warm & willing

Wee you no come back again

Western production (Section 1 & 2)

Whale of a tale

What does he see in her

What now my love

Where would you be

While we're young

Wien Wien

Will you remember

Without a song

Yellow bird

Yesterday

You and the night

You are

You'll never walk alone

You're gonna hear from me

Younger than springtime

Orchestral Arrangements

Parts (boxes 447, 448, 450-490, 493-504) and score (boxes 511-533) arrangements from Decca and Columbia recordings, live performances, radio shows, and other occasions; some composed by Fine.

Arranged alphabetically by title.

A policeman's lot is not a happy one, #15

Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive

African Johnny

Afrikan song, #200

Airy fairy pipers, #36

All about you, #184

Anatole of Paris, #57

Ants

Aria, #23

Auld lang syne

Babbit and bromide, #12

Babooshka, #89

Bali boogie, #100

Ballin' the Jack, #14

Bamboo di bamboo, #56

Banjo dance

Barrel house boogie and the blues, #95

Bathtub admiral

Begin the beguine

Bendemeer stream, #58

Bloop bleep, #92

Blow Gabriel blow

Blue Skies, #32

Blues

C'est si bon, #71

Candy kisses, #96

Cannon ball

Carnival of Venice

Carnival of Venice jazz

Change style, #65

China nights

Ciu ciu bella

Civilization, #93

Colored kisses

Commercial film

Concerto for tongue and orchestra, #28

Confidentiality, #74

Conga, #20

Countess of Coney Island, #54

Court jester, #189

Cowboy

The cowboy, #208

Crazy Barbara

Danny - Lucy parody duet

Danny boy, #7

Danny Kaye opening

Danny Kaye overture

Deenah

Delicatessen song, #82

Dem Bones, #106

Dena's lullaby, #8

Detective medley, #78

Diamonds

Dinah, #11

Dixie

The Dodgers

Dolly brothers, #80

Don't marry that girl, #86

Don't tickle me

Dreams come tumbling down, #164

The duke of plaza toro, #8A

The Dunhills

Eat, eat, eat, #168

Eileen, #179

Fair Dinkum, #187

Fanfare & coronation song, #52

Farming, #26

Film opening #2

Finale, #70

Fish and chips, #75

The five pennies, #207

Flamenco, #177

Fleas

Folk songs

French

The frim fram sauce, #53

Front and center

G.M. patter

The girl with the three blue eyes, #61

Glory hallelujah twist

Good King D

Happy ending, #160

Happy times, #55

Here's how a how-de-do

Hot lips Pierre

How could you believe me, #154

How how, #40

Huckleberry Finn, #43

Hula Lou, #111

I am an is, #46

I belong to Glasgow, #25

I got a song, #45

I got a song (The railroad song), #91

I left my hat in Haiti, #155

I like old people

I live to love, #190

I love to rhyme, #59

I taut I taw a puddy-tat

I'm five

I'm hiding

Icebox

If you are anxious for to shine, #9

In love again

In my neck of the woods, #180

Inchworm

Information please, #84

It ain't necessarily so, #16

It is never too late

It's a sin to tell a lie, #60

Jack & Jill, #104

January

Jennie Macoo, #197

Jenny, #10

Jingle jingle

Jingle journey 1-3

John W. Wells, #110

Johnny one-note, #79

The Judge's song, #34

Julius Caesar

Just imagine

Kaye - Horton, #76

Kent comm.

Kismet

Knock on wood, #185

Korean, #39

La vie en rose

Ladies, ladies

Let's not talk about love, #21

Life could better not be, #191

The liddle fiddle, #101

The little child, #199

The little white duck, #105

Lobby number, #41

Louis Armstrong entrance music

Macnamara's band, #77

Mad Dogs and Englishmen, #13

Madam

Mademoiselle de Paree, #166

The maladjusted jester, #189

Matilda, #115

McHugh, #97

Medley - Hutton & Kaye, #68

Melody in 4 F, #33

Mendelssohn, #31

Minnie the Moocher, #38

Model of a modern major general, #24

Molly Malone, #4

Mommy give me a drink

Monahan, #183

The moon and I, #2

The moon is blue, #182

The moon is your pillow, #94

My heart knows a lovely song (The contact song), #195

My name is John Wellington Wells, #110

My ship, #29

The new baby

Nightmare song, #37

No for an answer, #62

The no-where blues

Ocean parkway, #99

Oh by jingo, #100

On the double, #209

On the Riviera, #159

One life to live, #22

Opener

Opening I

Opera sequence

Outfox the fox, #196

Pabst themes from Pabst Blue Ribbon Show, #1

Pass the basket, #192

Pavlova, #35

The peony bush, #73

Philadelphia

Pigalle, #112

Playing on the seesaw

Pons Kaye medley

Popo the Puppet, #57

The Princess of pure delight, #15

The puddle

Put-down time

Railroad song, #91

Rating game

Relax with me

Rhapsody for unstrung tongue, #109

Rhythm, #27

Rhythm of a new romance, #159

Riley's daughter, #171

Roll call

The saga of the flea, #206

Saints

Santa Claus looks like my daddy, #170

Saturday night, #19

Scat signature, #47

Shickfitz

Shoo fly pie, #85

Sililoquy for three heads, #176

Sills and Kaye hoarse opera

Sing a tropical song, #88

Some of these days, #67

Song of the plains, #18

Song writers, #81

Songs without words, #194

South Rampart street

Spiritual

Spring finale

St. Louis blues, #90

Stanislavsky, #48

The steam is on the beam, #66

The sting

Story/fairy tale, #17

Sunshine, lollipops, and rainbows

Surfers - then & now

Sweet Georgia

Talent playhouse

Tea for two, #108

Thank you, #98

The thank you letter

There is a hole at the bottom of the sea, #174

There's a hole

They call the wind Maria

Things to forget, #83

Thumbelina

Tico-tico, #44

Time medley, #64

Tongue twisters, #169

The triplets, #30

Tropical playoff

Tschaikowsky, #113

Turn around

TV scorings

Two by two

The ugly duckling

Uncle pockets, #172

The walrus and the carpenter, #162

Wee Doch in Doris

Wee you no come back

What more do you want

When my first old, old love I knew, #3

When I was a lad, #102

When you're lying awake, #37

Where walks my true love, #193

Who tells the ants, #205

Wilhelmina, #72

Will-o-waley, #188

Wish I may, #81

Yankee Doodle blues, #103

Yogi

Yonuary, #186

You made me love you, #63

You're for me Mimi , #167

Film Scores

Arrangements and printed music (boxes 444-446), some composed and co-written by Fine.

Arranged alphabetically by film title and by song title therein.

The court jester. Sylvia Fine and Sammy Cahn

Baby let me take you dreaming

My heart knows a lovely song

Pass the basket

The five pennies. Sylvia Fine

Follow the leader

Good night - sleep tight

Lullaby in ragtime

When the saints go marching in

Hans Christian Andersen. Frank Loesser

I'm Hans Christian Andersen

The inch worm

The king's new clothes

The ugly duckling

Wonderful Copenhagen

Happy times. Sylvia Fine and Johnny Green

Brodny, brodny

Drink gypsy

Lonely heart

Medicine show

Road songs

Yakov's commercial

Inspector General. Sylvia Fine

Happy times

Knock on wood. Sylvia Fine and Victor Young

A room full of guests

All about you

Auto radio gag

Ballet

Brodnick and Papinek

Chacun

Chase to the pub

The end of Brodnick

Gromek procures

Jerry's hotel room

Knock on wood

Love

Monahan-o-han

Plot complications

Prelude

Sanctuary at Langston's

The umbrella

On the double. Sylvia Fine

Fan dance

On the Riviera. Sylvia Fine

Rhythm of a new romance

Peter Pan. Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley

By hook or crook

Mothers

The rotters hall of fame

They don't make 'em like me anymore

Two by two. Richard Rodgers and Martin Charnin (Broadway show)

An old man

The covenant

Everything reprise

The gitka song

The golden ram

Hammer music

Hey girlie reprise

Incidental

Ninety again

Noah's entrance

Poppa know best

Put him away

Revelation

Something doesn't happen

Somewhere

Why me?

You

You got to have a rudder on the ark

Up in arms. Harold Arlen

Tess's torch song

Sylvia Fine

Lyrics (handwritten and typed), manuscripts, and printed music (boxes 443-444, 449, 470, 491-492, 505).

Arranged by medium and alphabetically by title therein.

Lyrics

Manuscripts

African song

Ciu ciu bella

Delilah Jones

Election day

The five pennies

Happy times

ILGWU

In love again

Japanese song (ami ami)

Korean song

Lone ranger

Man with the golden arm

Midsummer madness

Mine alone

Molly-o

New fanfare - lobby number

Once there was music

Only yesterday

Rhyme

Romeo and Juliet

Stickfitz

Triple mirror

Waltzing Matilda

Wee you no come back again

Who tells the ants

You gotta love everybody

Printed Music

Fine, Sylvia

Ciu ciu bella. Holland: Chappell & Co., 1956. 2 copies

Ciu ciu bella. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1956. 2 copies

Ciu ciu bella. London: New World Pub. Ltd., 1956. 2 copies

Las cincos monedas (The five pennies). Argentina: Ediciones Internacionales Fermata, 1959. 2 copies

The five pennies. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1959. 2 copies

I cinque pennies (The five pennies). Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1959. 2 copies

The five pennies. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1959. 2 copies

Millionare de cinq sous (The five pennies). Paris: Chappell, S.A., 1959. 2 copies

Follow the leader. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1959. 2 copies

Goodnight - sleep tight. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1959. 2 copies

Goodnight - sleep tight. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1959. 2 copies

Goodnight et bonne nuit. Paris: Chappel, S.A., 1959. 2 copies

Happy ending. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1951.

I keep humming the tune

I like Marie

Laugh it off. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1955.

Love me again

Lullabye in ragtime. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1959. 2 copies

Lullabye in ragtime. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1959. 2 copies

Berceuse en ragtime (Lullabye in ragtime). Paris: Chappell, S.A., 1959. 2 copies

Lullaby in ragtime. Copenhagen: Imudico, 1959. 2 copies

Main title - golden arm

On the double. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1961.

Only yesterday

Popo the puppet. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1950.

Un generale e mezzo (On the double). Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1961. 2 copies

Uncle pockets

Yon-u-ary

Fine, Sylvia and Elmer Bernstein

Delilah Jones. Argentina: Ediciones Internacionales Fermata, 1956.

Delilah Jones. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1956.

Delilah Jones. London: The Victoria Music Pub. Co. Ltd., 1956.

Delilah Jones. Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1956. 2 copies

Dalilah (Delilah Jones). Paris: Chappell S.A., 1956. 2 copies

Delilah Jones. Sao Paulo: Editores de Musica, 1956. 4 copies

Main title theme. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1956. 2 copies

Main title theme. London: The Victoria Music Pub. Co. Ltd., 1956. 2 copies

Theme aus der Mann mit dem goldenen Arm (Main title theme). Munchen: Chappell & Co., 1956. 2 copies

Molly-o. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1955. 2 copies

Molly-o. New York: Charles Hansen Music Corp., 1956. 2 copies

Molly-o. Argentina: Ediciones Nacionales Fermata, 1955. 2 copies

Molly-o. London: The Victoria Music Pub. Co. Ltd., 1956. 2 copies

Molly-o. Sao Paulo: Editores de Musica, 1955. 4 copies

Molly-o. Paris: Chappell S.A., 1956.

Fine, Sylvia and Sammy Cahn

Baby, let me take you dreaming. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1955. 2 copies

Baby, let me take you dreaming. London: The Victoria Music Pub. Co., Ltd., 1955.

Todo dice amor (Life could not better be). Barcelona: Canciones Del Mundo, 1955. 2 copies

Life could not better be. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1955. 2 copies

Life could not better be. London: Chappell & Co., Ltd., 1955. 2 copies

Wenn ich ein auto hatt'! (Life could not better be). Munchen: Chappell & Co., 1955. 2 copies

Le Ciel me sourit (Life Could Not Better Be). Paris: Chappell S.A., 1955. 2 copies

Mit hjerte er fuldt af sang (My heart knows a lovely song). Copenhagen: Morks Musikforlag, 1955.

My heart knows a lovely song. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1955. 2 copies

My heart knows a lovely song. London: The Victoria Music Pub. Co., Ltd., 1955. 2 copies

Le bal des oiseaux (My heart knows a lovely song). Paris: Chappell S.A., 1955. 2 copies

Fine, Sylvia and George Duning

Suzanne. London: Chappell & Co., Ltd., 1958. 2 copies

Suzanne. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1958. 2 copies

Au revoir, Suzanne (Suzanne). Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1958.

Miscellaneous Printed Music

Printed music (boxes 431-442, 506-510).

Arranged alphabetically by composer, compiler, or editor; and alphabetically by title therein.

Abreu, Zequinha and Ervin Drake

Tico-tico. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc., 1943.

Adams, A. Emmett and Douglas Furber

The bells of St. Mary's. California: Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew Ltd., 1947.

Adderly, Julian and John Hendricks

Sermonette. New York: Silhouette Music Corp., 1956 and 1958.

Adderly, Nat and Oscar Brown Jr.

Work song. New York: UPAM Music Co., 1960.

Adler, Richard and Jerry Ross

Heart. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1955.

The pajama game. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1954.

Steam heat. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1952.

Two lost souls. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1955. 2 copies

Who's got the pain?. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1955.

Adrian, Jack

Salt. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1949. 2 copies

Adrian, Jack and Stan Freeman

The guy with the voodoo!. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1950.

Adrissi, Richard, Dick Foster and Dave Barbour

Santa caught a cold on Christmas eve. Hollywood: Sergeant Music Co., 1963.

Ager, Milton and Jack Yellen

Ain't she sweet. California: Advanced Music Corp., 1929.

Happy days are here again. New York: Advanced Music Corp., 1929.

Ahlert, Fred E. and Roy Turk

I don't know why. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1946.

I'll get by. New York: Fred Ahlert Music Corp., Cromwell Music, Inc., 1928.

Ahlert, Fred E. and Joe Young

I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter. New York: Fred Ahlert Music Corp., 1963.

Akst, Harry and Grant Clarke

Am I blue?. M. Witmark & Sons, 1929.

Akst, Harry, Solly Violonsky and Ben Ryan

Remember mother's day. New York: Sam Fox Pub., Co., 1948.

Alford, Kenneth J.

Colonel Bogey. New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Inc., 1943.

Allen, Lester and Robert Hill

Kiss of fire. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1952.

Allen, Robert and Al Stillman

Moments to remember. New York: Music Beaver Music Pub. Corp., 1955.

Allen, Steve

I love you today. New York: Rosemeadow Pub. Corp., 1963.

I'll show them all. New York: Rosemeadow Pub. Corp., 1963.

I'm a red hot mama. New York: Rosemeadow Pub. Corp., 1963.

Impossible. New York: Rosemeadow Pub. Corp., 1956.

They've got a lot to learn. New York: Rosemeadow Pub. Corp., 1963.

This could be the start of something. New York: Rosemeadow Pub. Corp., 1956. 2 copies

When I'm in love. New York: Rosemeadow Pub. Corp., 1963.

When you carry you own suitcase. New York: Rosemeadow Pub. Corp., 1963.

Allen, Terry and Ann Gundersen

Christmas is for everyone. Wisconsin: Mellen, 1952.

Almer, Tandyn

Along comes Mary. Hollywood: Davon Music Corp., 1965 and 1966.

Alphonse and Gaston

Schnitzel bank. Cincinnati: The Groene Music Pub. Co., 1904.

Alstone, Alex and Tom Glazer

More. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1961. 2 copies

Altfield, Con and Roger Christian

The little old lady (from Pasadena). California: Trousdale Music, Inc., 1964. 2 copies

Altman, Arthur and Jack Lawrence

All or nothing at all. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1940.

Andersen, Leroy and Mitchell Parish

Sleigh ride. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1948, 1950.

Andersen, Leroy

The typewriter. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1953.

Andrews, Chris

Girl don't come. London: Glissando Music Ltd., 1964.

Applegate, Les

Goodbye, my Coney Island baby. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1948.

Arlen, Harold and Truman Capote

Two ladies in de shade of de banana tree. New York: Harwin Music Corp., 1954.

Arlen, Harold and Dorothy Fields

Today, I love ev'rybody. New York: Harwin Music Corp., 1953.

Arlen, Harold and Ira Gershwin

Let's take a walk around the block. New York: Harms, Inc., 1934.

Lose that long face. New York: Harwin Music Corp., 1954.

The man that got away. New York: Harwin Music Corp., 1954.

Arlen, Harold and E.Y. Harburg

Happiness is a thing called Joe. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1942. 2 copies

Last night when we were young. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1936.

Mewsette. New York: Harwin Music Corp., 1961.

Paris is a lonely town. New York: Harwin Music Corp., 1961.

Push de button. New York: Harwin Music Corp., 1957.

Roses red-violets blue. New York: Harwin Music Corp., 1961.

Arlen, Harold and Ted Koehler

Get happy. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1930.

Happy as the day is long. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1933.

I gotta right to sing the blues. New York: Harms, Inc., 1933. 2 copies

I love a parade. New York: Harms, Inc., 1931.

Let's fall in love. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1933.

Minnie the Moocher's weddin' day. New York.

When the sun comes out. New York: Bregman, Vocco and Conn, Inc., 1941.

Arlen, Harold and Johnny Mercer

Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1944.

Blues in the night. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1941.

Come rain or come shine. New York: A.M. Music Corp., 1946. 2 copies

Hit the road to dreamland.

The man in my life. New York: Harwin Music Corp., 1959.

One for my baby. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1943. 2 copies

Ridin' on the moon. New York: A.M. Music Corp., 1946.

This time the dream's on me. New York: Harms, Inc., 1941.

Arlen, Harold, Billy Rose and E.Y. Harburg

It's only a paper moon. New York: Harms, Inc., 1933.

Armstrong, Lil and Don Raye

Just for a thrill. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1939.

Armstrong, Louis and Don Raye

Struttin' with some barbecue. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1950.

Arndt, Felix and Sunny Skylar

Nola. New York: Sam Fox Publishing Co. Inc., 1959.

Arnheim, Gus, Harry Tobias and Jules Lemare

Put your little arms around me. New York: Metro-Goldwyn Corp., 1931.

Sweet and lovely. New York: Metro-Goldwyn Corp., 1931.

Arnold, Malcolm

The River Kwai march. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1957.

Austin, Billy and Louis Jordan

Is you is, or is you ain't. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1944.

Austin, Gene, Jimmy McHugh and Irving Mills

When my sugar walks down the street. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1924.

Ayer, Nat D. and A. Seymour Brown

Oh! you beautiful doll. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1911.

Aznavour, Charles and Ben Lees

For mama. Paris: Editions Charles Aznavour, 1963 and 1964.

For me...formidable. New York: Ludlow Music, Inc., 1963.

Paris is at her best in May. New York: Ludlow Music, Inc., 1959 and 1965. 2 copies

Bacharach, Burt and Hal David

Trains and boats and planes. New York: U.S. Songs, Inc., 1964. 2 copies

What the world needs now is love. New York: Blue Sea Music, Inc. and Jac Music Co., Inc., 1965.

Baer, Abel and L. Wolfe Gilbert

I miss my Swiss. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1925.

My mother's eyes. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1928.

Bagdasarian, Ross and William Saroyan

Come on - a my house. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1940.

Baker, Phil, Sid Silvers and Abe Lyman

Did you mean it?. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1927. 2 copies

Ball, Ernest R. and J. Keirn Brennan

A little bit of heaven. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1914.

Let the rest of the world go by. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1919.

Ballard, Clint Jr.

The game of love. New York: Skidmore Music Co., Inc., 1964.

Ballard, Pat

I get so lonely. New York: Melrose Music Corp., 1953.

Barcelata, Lorenzo, Fred Wise and Milton Leeds

The bells of San Raquel. New York: Peer International Corp., 1934.

Barclay, Eddie and Michel Legrand

Once upon a summertime. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1944. 2 copies

Barker, Danny, Vernon Lee and Henry Jones

Save the bones for Henry Jones. New York: Criterion Music Corp., 1947.

Barnes, Billy

I like flying

Indiana

Little bit of cucumber

Little leaguerer

The music halls

No nose knows

There's a girl. Hollywood: Tylerson Music Co., 1965.

Wedgie song

Where are your children

The who killed poor cock robin murder mystery

Barnes, Billy, Norman Barasch and Carroll Moore

She was my sweetie

Barnes, Billy and Earl Brown

Hangin' around

Barnes, Billy and B. Rothman

Flattery

Barnes, Billy, L. Tucker and P. Mazursky

Anything you can do I can do it rottener

Danny Sergio "recitative spot"

The farmer's daughter

New utrecht

Shenandopey

We are the love birds

Barnes, Howard, Harold Cornelius and Dominic John

A blossom fell. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1954. 2 copies

Barris, Harry and Bing Crosby

From Monday on. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1928. 2 copies

Barris, Harry and Arthur Freed

It was so beautiful (and you were mine). DeSylva, Brown & Henderson Inc., 1932.

Barris, Harry, Ted Koehler and Billy Moll

Wrap your troubles in dreams. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1931. 2 copies

Barris, Harry and George Springer

Lies. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1931. 2 copies

Barroso, Ary and Ervin Drake

Angel - may - care. New York: Peer International Corp., 1941.

Barroso, Ary and Ray Gilbert

Baia. New York: Peer International Corp., 1938.

Barroso, Ary and S.K. Russell

Brazil. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc., 1939.

Barry, John and Don Black

Born free. New York: Screen Gems-Columbia Music, Inc., 1966.

Barry, John, Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley

Goldfinger. London: United Artists Music Ltd., 1964.

Bart, Lionel

As long as he needs me. New York: Hollis Music, Inc., 1960.

Consider yourself. London: Lakeview Music Co. Ltd., 1960.

I'd do anything. New York: Hollis Music, Inc., 1960.

Where is love?. New York: Hollis Music, Inc., 1960.

Barzizza, P.

Ho paura di te. Milano: Accordo, 1958.

Basie, Count

One o'clock jump. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1938.

Bauduc, Ray, Bob Haggart and Steve Allen

South Rampart Street parade. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1938.

Bayes, Nora and Jack Norworth

Shine on harvest moon. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1941.

Becaud, Gilbert and Mann Curtis

Let it be me. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1960.

Becaud, Gilbert and Carl Sigman

The day the rains came. France: France Music Inc., 1957.

What now my love. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1962.

Belafonte, Harry

Memphis, Tennessee.

Bell, Raymond

Jump in the line. Clara Music Publishing Corp., 1961.

Belle, Barbara, Louis Prima, Anita Leonard and Stan Rhodes

A Sunday kind of love. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1946.

Benjamin, Bennie and George Weiss

I'll never be free. New York: Laurel Music Corp., 1950.

Benjamin, Bennie, George Weiss and Frankie Carle

Oh! what it seemed to be. Joy Music, Inc., 1945.

Bergamini, F. and A. Locatelli

Canzone gitana. Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1958.

Bergman, Marilyn and Alan Bergman

Darlin' girl. Threesome Music Co., 1965.

Berland, Sigmunt, Sonny Miller and Leo Fuld

Where can I go?. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1931. 2 copies

Berlin, Irving

Alexander's ragtime band. New York: Irving Berlin, 1911.

All alone. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1924. 2 copies

Always. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1925.

Anything you can do. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1946.

Be careful, it's my heart. New York: Irving Berlin, 1942.

The best thing for you. New York: Irving Berlin, 1950.

Blue skies. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1927.

Change partners. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1938.

Cheek to cheek. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1935.

Choreography. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1953. 2 copies

A couple of swells. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1947.

Crinoline days. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1922.

For the very first time. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1952.

Happy holiday. New York: Irving Berlin, Inc., 1942.

Heat wave. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1933.

How about me. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1928. 2 copies

How deep is the ocean. New York: Irving Berlin, Inc., 1933.

I got the sun in the morning. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1946.

I love a piano. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1915.

I'm an Indian too. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1946.

I'm putting all my eggs in one basket. New York: Irving Berlin.

I've got my love to keep me warm. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1937. 2 copies

Isn't this a lovely day. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1935.

It only happens when I dance with you. New York: Irving Berlin, 1948.

It's a lovely day today. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1950.

Lazy. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1924.

Laugh it up. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1962.

Let yourself go. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1936.

Let's face the music and dance. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1936. 2 copies

Let's have another cup o' coffee. New York: Irving Berlin, 1932.

Let's take an old fashioned walk. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1948.

Mandy. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1919.

Maybe it's because I love you too much. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1933.

My defenses are down. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1946.

An old fashioned wedding. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1966. 2 copies

Play a simple melody. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1914.

Puttin on the ritz. New York: Irving Berlin, 1929.

Reaching for the moon. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1930.

Remember. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1925.

Say it with music. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1921.

Say it isn't so. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1932.

Sisters. New York: Irving Berlin, 1953.

Slumming on Park Avenue. New York: Irving Berlin, Inc., 1937.

Soft lights and sweet music. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1931.

Song for belly dancer. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1962.

The song is ended. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1927. 2 copies

They say it's wonderful. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1946.

This is the army, Mister Jones. New York: This is the Army Inc., 1942.

Top hat, white tie and tails. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1946. 2 copies

What'll I do. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1924.

When I lost you. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1912.

When the midnight choo-choo leaves for Alabam'. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1912.

White Christmas. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1942.

Bernard, Felix and Dick Smith

Winter wonderland. New York: Bregman, Vocco and Conn, Inc., 1934.

Bernstein, Elmer and Mack David

Walk on the wild side. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1961.

Bernstein, Elmer and Sylvia Fine

Main title from The man with the golden arm. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1956.

Bernstein, Leonard, Betty Comden and Adolph Green

I can cook too. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1944.

It's love. California: Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden and Adolph Green, 1953.

Lonely town. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1945.

New York, New York. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1945.

Bernstein, Leonard and Stephen Sondheim

America. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1957.

I feel pretty. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1957.

Something's coming. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1957.

Somewhere. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1957.

Tonight. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1957. 2 copies

Best, William and Deek Watson

(I love you) For sentimental reasons. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1945.

Bestor, Don, R. Lewis and W. Donovan

Down by the winegar woiks. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1925. 2 copies

Bestor, Don and Roy Turk

Contented. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1932.

Betti, Henri and Jerry Seelen

C'est si bon. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1947.

Betzner, Jack and Joe Davis

Gambler in hearts. New York: Joe Davis, 1963. 2 copies

Bise, Buzz

Let the show begin. New York: Independent Music Publishers, 1960.

The witches crew. New York: Independent Music Publishers, 1959.

Bizet, Georges

Chanson du toreador. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1915.

Blair, May S. and Marqueita Blair

Happy birthday, little Jesus. Tulsa: Mrs. May Blair, 1954. 2 copies

Bland, James

Carry me back to old Virginny. Ashley Publications Inc., 1962.

Blane, Ralph

Girls were made to take care of boys. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1948.

Blane, Ralph and Hugh Martin

Love. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1945. 2 copies

Block, Hal and Pinky Herman

It must be l-u-v. New York: Manor Music Co., 1947.

Bloom, Rube

Maybe you'll be there. New York: Triangle Music Corp., 1947.

Bloom, Rube and Johnny Mercer

Day in - day out. New York: Bregman, Vocco and Conn, Inc., 1939.

Fools rush in. New York: Bregman, Vocco and Conn, Inc., 1940.

Bloom, Rube and Harry Ruby

Give me the simple life. New York: Triangle Music Corp., 1945.

Bloom, Rube and Harry Woods

The man from the south. New York: Skidmore Music Co., Inc., 1930. 2 copies

Bocage, Peter and A.J. Piron

Mama's gone, goodbye. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1923.

Bock, Jerry and Sheldon Harnick

All of these - and more. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1957.

Artificial flowers. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1960.

Dear friend. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1963.

Far from the home I love. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1964.

Fiddler on the roof. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1964. 2 copies

Fiddler on the roof-vocal selections. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1964.

Good clean fun. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1960.

Hidden in my heart. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1957.

I wonder what it's like. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1959.

Just my luck. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1957.

Leave well enough alone. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1957.

Lovely Laurie. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1960.

Matchmaker. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1964. 2 copies

Miracle of miracles. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1964. 2 copies

My gentle young Johnny. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1960.

My Miss Mary. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1960.

Now I have everything. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1964. 2 copies

Sabbath prayer. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1964. 2 copies

Sunrise, sunset. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1964.

'Til tomorrow. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1959. 2 copies

To life. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1964.

Tommy, Tommy. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1960.

Tradition. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1964.

Uh-huh, oh yeah. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1957.

Will he like me?. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1963.

Bock, Jerry, Larry Holofcener and George Weiss

Mr. Wonderful. New York: Laurel Music Corp., 1956.

Too close for comfort. New York: Laurel Music Corp., 1956.

Boland, Clay and Moe Jaffe

The gypsy in my soul. New York: Words and Music, Inc., 1937.

Bonavolonta, G. and G. Fiorelli

Canzona 'e notte. Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1958.

Bonfa, Luiz and Antonio Maria

Samba de orfeu. New York: Ross Jungnickel, Inc., 1959.

Boulanger, Georges and Jimmy Kennedy

My prayer. New York: Skidmore Music Co., Inc., 1939. 2 copies

Boutelje, Phil and Harry Tobias

Star of hope. New York: Tobey Music Coro., 1951.

Bowman, Brooks

East of the sun (and west of the moon). Brooks Bowman, 1934.

Bowman, Euday L. and Andy Razaf

12th street rag. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1914. 2 copies

Box, Elton, Desmond Cox and Lewis Ilda

Just a little fond affection. New York: Skidmore Music Co., Inc., 1944. 2 copies

Bradshaw, Justin

Sorry for myself. California: Colortunes Publishers, 1953.

Braham, Philip and Douglas Furber

Limehouse blues. New York: Harms Inc., 1922.

Brahms, Johannes

Op. 80 academical festival overture. New York: Edition Eulenburg, Ltd., 1926.

Brahms lullaby (close your eyes). New York: Ward & Sears Music Inc., 1953.

Cradle song. New York: National Association of Broadcasters, Inc., 1936.

Bresler, Jerry and Larry Wynn

Five guys named Moe. New York: Cooper Music, Inc., 1941.

Bricusse, Leslie

My kind of girl. New York: Hollis Music, Inc., 1961. 2 copies

Bricusse, Leslie and Robin Beaumont

Another spring. New York: Ludlow Music, Inc., 1965.

Bricusse, Leslie and Anthony Newley

The beautiful land. New York: Musical Comedy Productions, Inc., 1965.

Feeling good. New York: Musical Comedy Productions, Inc., 1964.

Gonna build a mountain. New York: Ludlow Music, Inc., 1961. 2 copies

The joker. New York: Musical Comedy Productions, Inc., 1964.

Look at that face. New York: Musical Comedy Productions, Inc., 1965.

My first love song. New York: Musical Comedy Productions, Inc., 1964.

Nothing can stop me now!. New York: Musical Comedy Productions, Inc., 1965.

Once in a lifetime. London: Essex Music Ltd., 1961.

The roar of the greasepaint (the smell of the crowd)-highlight selections. New York: The Richmond Org., 1964.

Stop the world-I want to get off-vocal selections. New York: Ludlow Music, Inc., 1961.

Sweet beginning. New York: Musical Comedy Productions, Inc., 1965.

This dream. New York: Musical Comedy Productions, Inc., 1964.

Typically English. London: Essex Music Ltd., 1961.

What kind of fool am I?. New York: Ludlow Music, Inc., 1961.

Who can I turn to. New York: Musical Comedy Productions, Inc., 1964.

A wonderful day like today. New York: Musical Comedy Productions, Inc., 1964.

Brito, Ernesto Duarte

Baila mi cha cha cha. New York: Peer International Corp., 1953.

Britt, Elton, Lou Shelley, Billy Bell and Mickey Stoner

Cannonball run. New York: R.F.D. Music Publishing Co. Inc., 1950.

Brockman, James and Leonard Stevens

I faw down an' go boom!. New York: Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, Inc., 1928.

Brodszky, Nicholas

Be my love. New York: Loew's Inc., 1949.

Parts. New York: Loew's Inc., 1950.

Brooks, Shelton

The darktown strutters' ball. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1917.

Broones, Martin and William Albert Luce

Be still and know. Beverly Hills: Artist Music, Inc., 1960.

Broones, Martin and Ballard MacDonald

Bring back those minstrel days. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1926.

Brown, Earl

Old mill stream

Walkin' on new grass

Brown, Frankie

Born to lose. New York: Peer International Corp., 1943.

Brown, Lew and Ray Henderson

Life is just a bowl of cherries. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1917.

Brown, Lew, Billy Rose and Ray Henderson

Dummy song. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1925 and 1944. 2 copies

Brown, Lew and Carl Schraubstader

Last night on the back porch. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1923. 2 copies

Brown, Lew, Wladimir A. Timm, Vasek Zeman and Jaromir Vejvoda

Beer barrel polka. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1934. 2 copies

Brown, Lew, Charlie Tobias and Sam H. Stept

Comes love. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1939.

Don't sit under the apple tree (with anyone else but me). New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1942.

Brown, Lew, Rudy Vallee and Paolo Citorello

Oh! ma-ma! (The butcher boy). New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1938. 2 copies

Brown, Nacio Herb and Arthur Freed

After sundown. New York: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., 1933.

All I do is dream of you. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1934.

Beautiful girl. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1933.

Broadway melody. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1929.

Broadway rhythm. New York: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc., 1935.

Chant of the jungle. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1929.

Good morning. New York: Chappel & Co., Inc., 1939.

I've got a feelin' you're foolin'. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1935.

The moon is low. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1929.

A new moon is over my shoulder. New York: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., 1934.

Our big love scene. New York: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., 1933.

Pagan love song. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1929.

Should I. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1929.

Sing before breakfast. New York: Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Inc., 1935.

Singin' in the rain. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1929.

Temptation. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1933.

We will meet again in Honolulu. New York: Variety Music, Inc., 1943.

We'll make hay while the sun shines. New York: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., 1933.

The wedding of the painted doll. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1929.

The woman in the shoe. New York: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc., 1929.

Would you. New York: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., 1936.

Bryant, Felice and Boudleaux Bryant

Bye bye, love. Nashville: Acuff-Rose Pub., 1957.

Brymn, Smith and Burris

Come after breakfast. Jos. W. Stern & Co., 1909.

Burgie, Irving

Jamaica farewell. New York: Shari Music, 1955.

Burke, Joe and Al Dubin

Tip-toe thru' the tulips with me. M. Witmark & Sons, 1929.

Burke, Joe and Edgar Leslie

Moon over Miami. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1935. 2 copies

Burke, Joe, Ned Washington and Ralph Freed

There's a whistle in the thistle. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1935.

Burke, Johnny

Dee-lightful is the word. New York: Harms, Inc., 1961.

Burkhard, Paul

Oh! my pa-pa. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1948. 2 copies

Burleigh, H.T.

Joshua fit de battle of Jericho. New York: G. Ricordi & Co., Inc., 1935.

Nobody knows de trouble I've seen. New York: G. Ricordi & Co., Inc., 1917.

Oh, didn't it rain. New York: G. Ricordi & Co., Inc., 1917.

Burnett, Ernie and George A. Norton

My melancholy baby. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1911. 2 copies

Burrows, Abe

The girl with the 3 blue eyes. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1947.

Burt, Alfred and Wihla Hutson

Caroling, caroling. New York: Hollis Music Corp., 1954 and 1957. 2 copies

Some children see him. New York: Hollis Music Corp., 1954 and 1957. 2 copies

The star carol. New York: Hollis Music Corp., 1954 and 1957. 2 copies

Burtnett, Earl, Harry D. Kerr and John Cooper

Do you ever think of me. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1920.

Burwell, Cliff and Mitchell Parish

Sweet Lorraine. New York: Mills Music Inc., 1928. 2 copies

Bushkin, Joe and John Devries

Oh! look at me now!. New York: Embassy Music Corp., 1941.

Cahn, Sammy and Saul Chaplin

Bei mir bist du schon. New York: Harms, Inc., 1937.

Please be kind. New York: Harms, Inc., 1938.

Posin'. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1937.

Cahn, Sammy, Axel Stordahl and Paul Weston

I should care. New York: Dorsey Bros Music, Inc., 1944.

Cahn, Sammy and Paul Weston

Autumn in Rome. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1954.

Calhoun, Charles

Shake rattle and roll. New York: Progressive Music Co., Inc., 1954. 2 copies

Calloway, Cab, Irving Mills and Clarence Gaskill

Minnie the Moocher. New York: Gotham Music Service, Inc., 1931. 2 copies

Calvi, Gerard and Will Holt

One of those songs. New York: Leeds Music Co., 1958. 2 copies

Campbell, Paul

When the saints go marching in. New York: Folkways Music Publishers, Inc., 1951.

Canaro, Francisco, Marianito Mores and Ivo Pelay

Adios, pampa mia!. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc, 1945.

Cannon, Gus and H. Woods

Walk right in. New York: Peer International Corp., 1930. 2 copies

Canova, Judy and Zeke

Go to sleep, little baby. New York: Mutual Music Society, Inc., 1946.

Capua, E di

'O sole mio!. Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1938.

Carey, Joseph B.

Sierra Sue. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1916. 2 copies

Carleton, Bob

Ja-da. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1918.

Carmichael, Hoagy

I get along without you very well. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1938 and 1939.

Rockin' Chair. New York: Southern Music Pub. Co., Inc., 1929.

Carmichael, Hoagy and Stuart Gorrell

Georgia on my mind. New York: Peer International Corp., 1930.

Carmicheal, Hoagy and Irving Kahl

Ballad in blue. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., 1935.

Carmicheal, Hoagy and Johhny Mercer

In the cool, cool, cool of the evening. New York: Burke-Van Heusen & Assoc. Music Corp., 1951.

Carmicheal, Hoagy and Joe Moore

After twelve o'clock. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., 1932.

Carmichael, Hoagy and Mitchell Parish

The white world of winter. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1965. 2 copies

Carmicheal, Hoagy and Ned Washington

The nearness of you. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1940.

Carmichael, Hoagy and Paul Francis Webster

Doctor, lawyer, Indian chief. New York: Burke & Van Heusen, Inc., 1945.

Memphis in June. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., 1945.

Carr, Leon and Hal David

Bell bottom blues. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1953. 2 copies

Skiddle diddle dee-skiddle diddle dey. New York: Paramount Music Corp., 1952.

Carr, Leon and Earl Schuman

Confidence. New York: April Music, Inc., 1964. 2 copies

Carr, Michael and Hamilton Kennedy

Ole faithful. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1934. 2 copies

Carroll and Fields

On the Mississippi. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1912. 2 copies

Carroll, Carroll and Sy Miller

Christmas is for children. New York: Odette Music Corp., 1951.

Carroll, Harry and Harold R. Atteridge

By the beautiful sea. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1914. 2 copies

Carroll, Harry and Ballard MacDonald

There's a girl in the heart of Maryland. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1913. 2 copies

The trail of the lonesome pine. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1913. 2 copies

Carson, Milton

My love and devotion. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1951. 2 copies

Carste, Hans and Charles Tobias

Those lazy-hazy-crazy days of summer. New York: Comet Music Corp., 1963.

Carter, A.P.

Wabash cannon ball. New York: Peer International Corp., 1933.

Carter, Stanley and Harry Braisted

The girl I loved in sunny Tennessee. London: Jos. W. Stern & Co., 1899.

Carter-Lewis

Can't you hear my heart beat?. New York: Southern Music Pub. Co., Inc., 1965.

Castling, Harry and C.W. Murphy

Let's all go down to the strand. London: Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd.

Catloth, Kate R.

If the sun isn't shining in your window. New York: General Music Pub. Co., Inc., 1954.

Cavanaugh, James and Harry Barris

Mississippi mud. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1927. 2 copies

Cavanaugh, James, James Redmond and Nat Simon

I opened up a trunk. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1941. 2 copies

Chachkes, Maurice and Pinky Herman

Havin' a wonderful time. New York: Manor Music Co., 1948.

Chaplin, S.

Buona fortuna. Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1958.

Charig, Phillip and Ira Gershwin

Sunny disposish. New York: New World Music Corp., 1926.

Charlap, Mark and Carolyn Leigh

I'm flying. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., 1956.

Charlap, Moose and Norman Gimbel

Flattery. New York: Saunders Pub., Inc., 1958.

Charlap, Moose and Bob Hilliard

English muffins and Irish stew. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1956. 2 copies

Charles, Ray

Hallelujah I love him so. New York: Progressive Music Publishing Co., Inc., 1956.

Chase, Lincoln

The clapping song. New York: Al Gallico Music Corp., 1965.

Chittenden, Eddie

Keep your mind on what you're doin'. New Orleans: Dixieland Music Pub., 1947.

Chopin, F.

Polonaise militaire. New York: Carl Fischer, 1901.

Christine, H., and Herbert Reynolds

Valentine. New York: Francis Salabert, 1925.

Churchill, Frank and Larry Morey

Some day my prince will come (some day I'll find my love). New York: Bourne, Inc., 1937.

Whistle While You Work. New York: Irving Berlin, Inc., 1937.

With a smile and a song. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1937.

Churchill, Frank and Ann Ronell

Who's afraid of the big bad wolf. New York: Irving Berlin, Inc., 1933.

Citorello, Paolo

Luna mezz' 'o mare. New York: Italian Book Co., 1928.

Citorello, Paolo and Lou Monte

Lazy Mary. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1928. 2 copies

Clapp, Sunny

Girl of my dreams. Miami: Chas. Franklin Clapp, 1927.

Clare, Sidney, Sam H. Stept and Bee Palmer

Please don't talk about me when I'm gone. New York: Remick Corp., 1930.

Clare, Sidney and Richard A. Whiting

On the good ship lollipop. New York: Movietone Music Corp., 1964.

Clark, Petula

Two rivers. New York: Leeds Music.

Clements, Zeke and Eddy Arnold

Just a little lovin' (will go a long way). New York: Hill and Range Songs, Inc., 1948.

Coben, Cy

The old piano roll blues.

Cohan, George M.

Give my regards to Broadway. New York: F.A. Mills, 1904.

Over there. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1917.

Colahan, Arthur Dr.

Galway bay. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1947.

Colburn, S.C.

Three encore song. Boston: The Boston Music Co., 1910.

Cole, Nat King and Irving Mills

Straighten up and fly right. American Academy of Music Inc., 1944. 2 copies

Coleman, Cy and Dorothy Fields

Gimme a rain check. New York: Dorothy Fields and Cy Coleman, 1965.

If my friends could see me now. Dorothy Fields and Cy Coleman, 1965.

Coleman, Cy and Peggy Lee

That's my style. New York: Notable Music Co., 1963.

Coleman, Cy and Carolyn Leigh

Angelina. New York: Morely Music Co., Inc., 1960. 2 copies

Autumn waltz. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1956. 2 copies

The best is yet to come. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1959. 2 copies

Deep down inside. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1962. 2 copies

Dimples. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1962. 2 copies

Doop doo-de-oop a doodlin' song. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1958. 2 copies

Firefly. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1958. 2 copies

Give a little whistle. New York: Morely Music Co., Inc., 1960. 2 copies

Good intentions. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1957. 2 copies

Le grand boom boom. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1962. 2 copies

Here's to us. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1962. 2 copies

Hey, look me over. New York: Morely Music Co., Inc., 1960. 2 copies

Hibiscus. New York: Melrose Music Corp., 1958. 2 copies

I walk a little faster. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1957. 2 copies

I've got your number. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1962. 2 copies

It amazes me. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1958. 2 copies

Little me. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1962. 2 copies

Marry young. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1959. 2 copies

My how time goes by. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1957. 2 copies

On the other side of the tracks. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1962. 2 copies

One day we dance. New York: Morely Music Co., 1960. 2 copies

Pass me by. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1964. 2 copies

Playboy's theme. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1960. 2 copies

Poor little Hollywood star. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1962. 2 copies

Real live girl. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1962. 2 copies

The rules of the road. New York: Melrose Music Corp., 1961.

Tall hope. New York: Morely Music Co., Inc., 1960. 2 copies

The tempo of the times. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1960. 2 copies

To be a performer. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1958. 2 copies

Too good to talk about. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1957. 2 copies

What takes my fancy. New York: Morely Music Co., Inc., 1960. 2 copies

Witchcraft. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1957. 2 copies

Coleman, Cy and James Lipton

Nikki. New York: Northern Music Corp., 1965.

Coleman, David and Dick Sherman

Mad passionate love. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1957 and 1958. 2 copies

Collins, Charles and Fred Leigh

Don't dilly dally on the way. New York: B. Feldman & Co., 1919. 2 copies

Colonna, Jerry and Joseph J. Lilley

Call of the bird watchers. Car-Mar Music, 1958. 2 copies

Connor, Tommy, Clive Erard and Ross Parker

Hang on the bell, Nellie. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1948. 2 copies

Conrad, Con and Herb Magidson

The continental. New York: Harms, Inc., 1934. 2 copies

Conrad, Con and J. Russell Robinson

Lena from Palestina. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1920. 2 copies

Margie. New York: Fred Fisher Music Co., Inc., 1920.

Coquatrix, Bruno and Pierre Dudan

Comme ci, comme ca. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1947.

Coots, J. Fred and Haven Gillespie

Santa Claus is comin' to town. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1934.

Coots, J. Fred and Sam M. Lewis

For all we know. New York: Cromwell Music Corp., 1934.

Cory, George and Douglass Cross

I left my heart in San Francisco. New York: General Music Publishing Co., 1954. 2 copies

Coslow, Sam

Heavenly music. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1943. 2 copies

Coslow, Sam and W. Franke Harling

Sing you sinners. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1930.

Costa, Don, Aaron Schroeder and Wally Gold

Because they're young. New York: Columbia Pictures Music Corp., 1959. 2 copies

Courtney, Lou and Dennis Lambert

Do the Freddie. Nashville: Fling Music, Inc., 1965.

Cowan, Marie and A.B. Paterson

Waltzing Matilda. Australia: Allan & Co., Prop. Ltd., 1936.

Coward, Buster

Drifting Texas sand. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1937 and 1951. 2 copies

Coward, Noel

Dance, little lady. New York: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1928.

Here and now. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1963.

I'll remember her. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1963.

London. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1963. 2 copies

London pride. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1941.

Lonely. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1963.

This time it's true love. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1963.

Coveny, Carleton and Wayne King

Jing-a-ling-a-ling. Beverly Hills: Dorabet Music Co., 1963. 2 copies

Cox, Billy and Clarke Van Ness

Filipino baby. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1946. 2 copies

Crafer, Art and Jimmy Nebb

No arms can ever hold you. New York: Gil Music Corp., 1955.

Craig Francis and Kermit Goell

Near you. New York: Supreme Music Corp., 1947.

Crawford, Lt. Col. Robert

The U.S. air force (The wild blue yonder). New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1939. 2 copies

Creamer and Layton

After you've gone. New York: Mayfair Music Corp., 1918.

Way down yonder in New Orleans. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1922. 2 copies

Creamer, Henry and Jimmy Johnson

If you could be with you. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1926.

Cugat, Xavier, Bob Russell and S.T. Gallagher

The story of Sorrento. New York: Pemora Music Co., Inc., 1947.

D'Anzi, Giovanni

Com' e bello quando piove. Milano: D'Anzi Editore, 1958.

D'Anzi, Giovanni and A. Bracchi

Anima romantica. Milano: D'Anzi Editore, 1958.

Non partir. Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1938.

D'Artega and Tom Adair

In the blue of the evening. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1942. 2 copies

Dabney, Ford, Cecil Mack and Lew Brown

Shine. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1948. 2 copies

Dana, Bill and Robert Arthur

All about love. New York: Maxana Music Corp., 1958.

Dance, Leo and Eric Little

My time is your time. New York: Harms Inc., 1924.

Danzig, Evelyn and Jack Segal

Scarlet ribbons. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1949.

Darin, Bobby and Johnny Mercer

Two of a kind. Hollywood: Commander Pub., 1960 and 1963. 2 copies

Darin, Bobby and Don Wolf

Gyp, the cat. T.M. Music, Inc., 1965.

Darwin, Lanier, Merle Maddern

It's not I'm such a wolf it's just you're such a lamb. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1946. 2 copies

David, Mack

I don't care if the sun don't shine. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1949.

David, Mack, Mack Davis and Andre Kostelanetz

Moon love. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1939.

David, Mack, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston

Chi-baba chi-baba. New York: Oxford Music Corp., 1947.

Davies, Ray

Tired of waiting for you. New York: Jay Boy Music Corp., 1964 and 1965.

Davis, Benny, Milton Ager and Lester Santly

I'm nobody's baby. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1921.

Davis, Gussie L.

My Creole Sue. New York: Hamilton S. Gordon, 1898.

Davis, Jimmie

Nobody's darlin' but mine. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1935.

Davis, Jimmie and Ted Daffan

Worried mind. New York: Peer International Corp., 1941.

Davis, Jimmy, Roger "Ram" Ramirez and Jimmy Sherman

Lover man oh where can you be?. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1941 and 1942.

Davis, Katherine, Henry Onorati and Harry Simeone

The little drummer boy. New York: International Korwin Corp., 1958. 2 copies

Davis, Link

Big mamou. New York: Peer International Corp., 1953.

Dawson, Bonnie, Ed Bernet and Marvin Montgomery

Everybody clap your hands.

DeCurtis, E. and Don Titman

Come back to Sorrento!. Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1936.

Deitch, Hyman

America, my America. New York: Deeds Distributors, 1962.

Eli the elegant elf. New York: Deeds Distributors, 1966.

DeFalla, Manuel

Danse rituelle du feu. France: J. & W. Chester Ltd.

DeJesus, Mario

Cha cha cha flamenco. New York: Peer International Corp., 1955.

DeLugg, Milton and Bob Hilliard

A poor man's roses. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1956. 2 copies

DeLugg, Milton and Willie Stein

Orange colored sky!. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1950. 2 copies

Denni, Lucien and Richard Lewis

Alfalfa rose. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1947.

Denniker, Paul and Andy Razaf

S'posin'. New York: Mayfair Music Corp., 1929.

Dennis, Matt and Tom Adair

Everything happens to me. New York: Embassy Music Corp., 1941.

Let's get away from it all. New York: Embassy Music Corp., 1941.

The night we called it a day. New York: Embassy Music Corp., 1941.

Violets for your furs. New York: Embassy Music Corp., 1941.

Will you still be mine?. New York: Embassy Music Corp., 1941.

Dennis, Matt and Frank Kilduff

Little man with a candy cigar. New York: Embassy Music Corp., 1941.

Dennis, Matt and Don Lodice

We belong together. Beverly Hills: Evergreen Music Corp., 1953. 2 copies

DePaul, Gene and Sammy Cahn

Teach me tonight. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1953.

DePaul, Gene and Johnny Mercer

Bless yore beautiful hide. New York: Loew's Inc., 1953.

Lonesome polecat. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1953.

Spring, spring, spring!. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1953.

DeRose, Peter and George Brown

Have you ever been lonely?. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1933. 2 copies

DeRose, Peter and Charles Harold

Nightfall. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1932. 2 copies

DeRose, Peter and Billy Hill

On a little street in Singapore. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1938. 2 copies

The Oregon trail. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1935. 2 copies

Rain. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1934. 2 copies

Wagon wheels. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1934. 2 copies

DeRose, Peter and Carl Sigman

A marshmallow world. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1949. 2 copies

DeRose, Peter and Charlie Tobias

When your hair has turned to silver. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1930.

DeSylva, B.G., Lew Brown and Ray Henderson

Button up your overcoat. New York: Crawford Music Corp., 1928.

Good news. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson Inc., 1927.

He's a ladies man. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., 1927.

If I had a talking picture of you. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson Inc., 1929.

Just imagine. New York: Crawford Music Corp., 1927.

Sunny side up. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson Inc., 1929. 2 copies

The varsity drag. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., 1927.

DeSylva, B.G. and Joseph Meyer

If you knew Susie. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1925. 2 copies

Dett, R. Nathaniel

Deep river.

Little David play on your harp.

Swing low, sweet chariot.

There's a meeting here to-night.

Deutsch, Emery, Dick Smith, Frank Win-gar and Jimmy Rogan

When a gypsy makes his violin cry. New York: Bregman, Vocco & Conn, Inc., 1935.

Dexter, Al

Pistol packin' mama.New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1943.

Dicks, Ted and Myles Rudge

Folk song. London: Noel Gay Music Inc. Ltd., 1960. 2 copies

A windmill in old Amsterdam. New York: Devon Music, Inc. 2 copies

Dietz, Howard and Arthur Schwartz

Alone together. New York: Harms, Inc., 1932.

A shine on your shoes. New York: Harms, Inc., 1932.

Dillion, Will A., Harry Tobias and Arthur Lanoe

That girl of mine. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1916.

Dillion, William, Henry Tobias and Harry Tobias

With a prayer in your heart (and a bible in your hand). New York: Tobey Music Corp., 1956.

Donaldson, Walter

At sundown. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1927.

Donaldson, Walter and Gus Kahn

Carolina in the morning. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1922.

Love me or leave me. New York: Bregman, Vocco & Conn, Inc., 1928. 2 copies

Makin' whoopee!. New York: Bregman, Vocco and Conn, Inc., 1928. 2 copies

My buddy. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1922.

Donato, Edgardo and Carlos Cesar Lenzi

A media luz. New York: Peer International Corp., 1936.

Donida, C. and Ervin Drake

Al-di-la. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1941.

Donovan

Colours. London: Southern Music Publishing Co. Ltd., 1965.

Dowell, Saxie

Three little fishies. New York: Santly-Joy-Select, Inc., 1939.

Dowling, Eddie and James F. Hanley

The little white house. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1926. 2 copies

Douglas, Larry and Walter Bishop

The common market. New York: Kramer-Whitney, Inc. & Laertas Music Co., 1963.

Douglas, Lew, King Laney and Roy Rodde

Why don't you believe me. Chicago: Brandom Music Co., 1952.

Douglas, Lew, Frank Lavere and Roy Rodde

Have you heard. Chicago: Brandom Music Co., 1952.

Pretend. Chicago: Brandom Music Co., 1952.

Doyle, Walter

Egyptian-Ella. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1931. 2 copies

Drake, Ervin

The friendliest thing. New York: Harms Inc., 1963.

Maybe some other time. New York: Harms Inc., 1963.

My home town. New York: Harms Inc., 1963.

A new pair of shoes. New York: Harms Inc., 1963.

Paint a rainbow. New York: Harms Inc., 1963.

A room without windows. New York: Harms Inc., 1963.

Some days everything goes wrong. New York: Harms Inc., 1963.

Something to live for. New York: Harms Inc., 1963.

A tender spot. New York: Harms Inc., 1964.

Drake, Ervin, Irvin Graham, Jimmy Shirl and Al Stillman

I believe. New York: Cromwell Music Inc., 1952. 2 copies

Drake, Milton, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston

Mairzy doats. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1943.

Dreyer, Dave and Ballard MacDonald

I'm following you!. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1929.

Duckworth, William Lee and Bernard Lentz

Sound off. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1950. 2 copies

Dugan, Jerimiah and Charles Hansen

The Irish washer woman. New York: Chas. Hansen Music Co., 1947. 2 copies

Duke, Vernon and Ira Gershwin

Island in the West Indies. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1935.

Duke, Vernon and E.Y. Harburg

April in Paris. New York: Harms Inc., 1932.

I like the likes of you. New York: Harms Inc., 1933. 2 copies

Duke, Vernon, John LaTouche and Ted Fetter

Taking a chance on love. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1940.

Dun, Finlay

Will ye no come back again?

Duning, George and Steve Allen

Picnic (Theme from picnic). New York: Columbia Pictures Music Corp., 1955. 2 copies

Duning, George, Marilyn and Alan Bergman

Any Wednesday. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1966.

Dunn, James P. and Leigh Hunt

Jenny kissed me. New York: The John Church Co., 1927.

Durand, Paul and Eric Maschwitz

Mademoiselle de Paree. New York: Editions Continental - Mills Music, Inc., 1948.

Earl, Mary and Ballard MacDonald

Beautiful Ohio. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1918. 2 copies

Eaton, Jimmy and Terry Shand

Cry, baby, cry. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1938. 2 copies

I'm gonna lock my heart (and throw away the key). New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1938. 2 copies

Eckert, Karl A.F.

None he loves but me. New York: G.Schirmer, Inc., 1938.

Edens, Roger, Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane

Pass the peace pipe. Crawford Music Corp., 1943.

Edwards, Gus and Will D. Cobb

School days. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1906. 2 copies

Sunbonnet Sue. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1908. 2 copies

Edwards, Gus and Ed. Madden

By the light of the silvery moon. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1909.

Egner, Philip

The official West Point march. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1928.

On, brave old army team. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1938.

Eisch, Delbert A.

What child is this?. Delbert A. Eisch, 1964.

Eitreim, Jake

My wedding. Garretson: Jacobe Productions.

I've changed my plans. Garretson: Jacobe Productions.

Elgar, Edward

Pomp and circumstance. Boosey & Co., 1902.

Ellington, Duke and Lee Gaines

Just squeeze me. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1946.

Ellington, Duke and Peggy Lee

I'm gonna go fishin'. California: Comstock Music, Inc., 1959.

Ellington, Duke and Bob Russell

Don't get around much anymore. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1942.

Elliot, Dean and Micky Miller

The edge of the stars. Beverly Hills: Pacsa Music Pub., 1965.

Elliot, Jack

Keep in touch with the office. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1944. 2 copies

Elliot, Zo and Stoddard King

There's a long, long trail. M. Witmark & Sons, 1915.

Ellis, Ray and Gladys Shelley

Peace and harmony. New York: Spiral Record Corp., 1963.

Elliston, Shirley and Lincoln Chase

The name game. New York: Al Gallico Music Corp., 1964.

Emerson, Walter

Carnival of Venice.

Emmett, Dan

Old Dan Tucker.

Endor, Chick, Rebere, Paul

Who takes care of the caretaker's daughter. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1925. 2 copies

Engelmann, H. and Tom Glazer

Melody of love. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1942. 2 copies

Evans, Bill and Gene Lees

Waltz for a derby. New York: Acorn Music Corp.

Evans, Edwin and Leigh Hunt

Jenny kissed me. Philadelphia: Everett Music Co., 1923.

Evans, Paul and Paul Parnes

Christmas country style. New York: Natson Music Music, 1966.

It takes two!. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1965. 2 copies

Evans, Tolchard, Robert Hargreaves and Stanley J. Damerell

If. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1934. 2 copies

Let's all sing like the birdies sing. Cecil Lennox Ltd., 1932.

Evans, Tolchard and Erell Reaves

Lady of Spain. New York: Sam Fox Pub. Co., 1944.

Fain, Sammy

Un certo sorriso (A certain smile). Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1958. 2 copies

Fain, Sammy and Jackie Barnett

The ring fell under the star. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1951.

Fain, Sammy and E.Y. Harburg

The world is your balloon. New York: Chappell & Co., 1951.

Fain, Sammy and Bob Hilliard

Dear hearts and gentle people.

Fain, Sammy, Irving Kahl and Pierre Norman

When I take my sugar to tea. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1931.

Fain, Sammy and Charles Tobias

Am I gonna have trouble with you?. New York: LaSalle Music Pub., Inc., 1936.

Fain, Sammy and Jack Yellen

Are you havin' any fun?. New York: Crawford Music Corp., 1939.

Never make eyes (at the gals with the guys who are bigger than you). New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1947. 2 copies

Fain, Sammy and Joe Young

Was that the human thing to do. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1931.

Fain, Sammy and Paul Francis Webster

The deadwood stage. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1953.

Fanciulli and Nisa

'Na casa a ischia. Milano: Accordo, 1957.

Fanciulli and G.C. Testoni

Io sono il vento. Milano: Accordo, 1959.

Farley, Edward, Michael Riley and "Red" Hodgson

The music goes 'round and around. Select Music Pub., Inc., 1935.

Farnon, Robert

Portrait of a flirt. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1949.

Farres, Osvaldo and Joe Davis

Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps. New York: Southern Music Pub. Co., Inc., 1947.

Farres, Osvaldo and Ray Gilbert

Without you. New York: Southern Music Pub. Co., Inc., 1942. 2 copies

Fawick, Thomas L. and Dick Manning

She wore a big bowl of fruit upon her head. New York: Pride Music Pub., 1964.

Ferrari, Louis and Don Raye

Domino. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1950.

Fillmore, Henry

Lassus trombone. New York: Carl Fischer Inc., 1918.

Fisher, Dave

Michael. New York: United Artists Music Co., Inc., 1960.

Fisher, Fred

Chicago. New York: Fred Fisher Inc., 1922.

Peg o' my heart. New York: Robbins Music Co., 1913.

Fisher, Fred and Alfred Bryan

Come, Josephine, in my flying machine. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1937. 2 copies

Fisher, Fred and Thomas L. Gray

Any little girl, that's a nice little girl (is the right little girl for me). New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1910.

Fisher, Fred and McCarthy

They go wild over me. McCarthy and Fisher, Inc., 1917.

Fisher, Marvin and Kenward Elmsie

Love-wise. New York: Marvin Music Co., 1959.

Fisher, Mark, Joe Goodwin and Larry Shay

When your smiling (the whole world smiles with you).

Fisher, Marvin and Jack Segal

(Love is a) Necessary evil. New York: Marvin Music Co.

Fitch, Art, Kay Fitch and Bert Lowe

(I love you - I love you - I love you) Sweetheart of all my dreams. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1953 and 1955.

Fitzgerald, E.J.

Irish washerwoman. Natinal Assoc. of Broadcasters, Inc., 1937.

Fitzgerald, Ella and Van Alexander

A-tisket a-tasket. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1938.

Foley

Chicken reel. Boston: Walter Jacobs, Inc., 1910.

Foley, Red

John Henry.

Just a closer walk with tree. New York: Home Folks Music, Inc., 1950.

Foster, Frank B. and Ella Fitzgerald

Shiny stockings. Beverly Hills: Lynnstorm Pub. Co., 1956, 1963 and 1965.

Foster, Stephen C.

Camptown races. Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1936.

Old folks at home. Bryn Mawr: Oliver Dison Co., 1906.

Freed, Arthur, Gus Arnheim and Abe Lyman

I cried for you. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1923.

Freed, Arthur and Roger Edens

Our love affair. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1940.

Freedman, Max C. and Jimmy DeKnight

Rock around the clock. Philadelphia: Myers Music, 1953.

Freire, R. and Solano Y Cabello

Doce Cascabeles. Madrid: Union Musical Espanola, 1953.

French, Percy and Houston Collisson

The mountains o'Mourne. New York: Sam Fox Pub. Co., 1937. 2 copies

French, W.P.

Phil the fluter's ball. New York: Sam Fox Pub. Co., 1938. 2 copies

Frey, Hugo, edited by

Merrily we sing: a community song book. New York: Leo Feist, Inc.

Friedman, Jim and Shel Silverstein

In the hills of Shiloh. New York: Hollis Music, Inc., 1963.

Friedman, Leo and Beth Slater Whitson

Let me call you sweetheart. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1937. 2 copies

Meet me tonight in dreamland. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1936. 2 copies

Friedman, Max and Lew Brown

I wish I had died in my cradle. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1926. 2 copies

Friend, Cliff and Charlie Tobias

Time waits for no one. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1944.

Trade winds. New York: Harms, Inc., 1940.

Friend, Cliff, Charlie Tobias and Boyd Bunch

The broken record. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1935.

Friml, Rudolf and Brian Hooker

Some day. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1925.

Friml, Rudolf, Herbert Stothart, Bob Wright and Chet Forrest

The donkey serenade. G. Schirmer, Inc., 1937.

Friml, Rudolph, Oscar Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein

Indian love call. New York: Harms Inc., 1924.

Frisch, Al and Buddy Kaye

This is no laughing matter. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1941.

Frisch, Al and Sid Wayne

Two different worlds. New York: Princess Music Pub., Corp., 1956.

Fucik, Julius

Thunder and blazes. New York: Carl Fischer, 1903.

Fuller, Dean and Marshall Barer

Scratch my back. New York: Second Music Pub. Co., Inc., 1956.

Fyffe, Will

I belong to Glasgow. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1921. 2 copies

Gade, Jacob and Vera Bloom

Jalousie. Paris: Edition Charles Brull, 1926.

Gaillard, Slim and Lee Ricks

Cement mixture. New York: American Academy Of Music, 1946.

Galan, Pacho

Ay! cosita linda. New York: Peer International Corp., 1956.

Galdieri, M. and Don Raye

Traveling down a lonely road. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1954.

Gallop, Sammy and Milton Delugg

My lady loves to dance. New York: United Music Corp., 1952.

Gannon, Kim

Croce di oro. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1955. 2 copies

Garland, Joe

In the mood (song). New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1939. 2 copies

Garner, Erroll and Johnny Burke

Misty. New York: Vernon Music Corp., 1954.

Garrity, Freddie and Mitch Murray

I'm telling you now. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1963.

Garson, Mort and Earl Shuman

Left right out of your heart. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1958. 2 copies

Gaunt, P. and C.H. Hoyt

The bowery

George, Don R.

Give. New York: Tobey Music Corp., 1955.

Gershwin, George and Irving Caesar

Swanee. New York: New World Music Corp., 1919.

Gershwin, George, B.G. DeSylva and Ira Gershwin

(I'll build a) Stairway to paradise. New York: New World Music Corp., 1922.

Gershwin, George and Ira Gerswhin

The babbitt and the bromide. New York: New World Music Corp., 1927. 2 copies

Bidin' my time. New York: New World Music Corp., 1930.

By Strauss. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1936.

Clap yo' hands. New York: New World Music Corp., 1926.

Could you use me. New York: New World Music Corp., 1930. 2 copies

Do it again. New York: New World Music Corp., 1922.

Do-do-do. New York: Harms Inc., 1926.

Embraceable you. New York: New World Music Corp., 1930.

Fascinating rhythm. New York: New World Music Corp., 1924. 2 copies

Funny face. New York: New World Music Corp., 1927.

I got rhythm. New York: New World Music Corp., 1930.

I love to rhyme. New York: Gershwin Pub. Co., 1938.

I've got a crush on you. New York: New World Music Corp., 1930.

Isn't it a pity?. New York: New World Music Corp., 1932.

It ain't necessarily so. New York: Gershwin Pub. Co., 1935.

Let's call the whole thing off. New York: Gershwin Pub. Co., 1937.

Little jazz bird. New York: New World Music Corp., 1924.

Liza. New York: New World Music Corp., 1929. 2 copies

Looking for a boy. New York: New World Music Corp., 1925.

Love walked in. New York: Gershwin Pub. Co., 1938.

Mine. New York: New World Music Corp., 1933.

Shall we dance. New York: Gershwin Pub. Co., 1937.

Slap that bass. New York: Gershwin Pub. Co., 1937.

Someone to watch over me. New York: Harms, Inc., 1926.

Strike up the band. New York: New World Music Corp., 1940. 2 copies

They all laughed. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1937.

Treat me rough. New York: New World Music Corp., 1944. 2 copies

Gershwin, George, Ira Gershwin and Dubose Heyward

I got plenty o' nuttin'. New York: Gershwin Pub. Co., 1935.

Gershwin, George and DuBose Heyward

Summertime. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1935.

Gershwin, George, Ballard MacDonald and B.G. DeSylva

Somebody loves me. New York: New World Music Corp., 1934.

Gershwin, Henry, Ann Shepard, Gene Bogard and Tex McCrae

It's fat (and it's gonna stay where it's at). New York: Modern Music Masters Pub. Co., 1964.

Giacomazzi, A.

Doctor swing. Milano: Accordo, 1958.

Sputnik. Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1957.

Giacomazzi, A. and Ardo

Bemaciaca. Milano: Accordo, 1959.

Giacomazzi, A. and G.C. Testoni

Bonjour, mademoiselle!. Milani: Accordo, 1957.

Gibbs, A. Harrington, Joe Grey and Leo Wood

Runnin' wild. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1922.

Gibson, Arbie and Curt Massey

Blues don't mean a thing. New York: Peer International Corp., 1943.

Gibson, Don

I can't stop loving you. Nashville: Acuff-Rose Pub., Inc., 1958.

Giefer, George L.

Who threw the overalls in Mistress Murphy's chowder?

Gilbert, L. Wolfe and Anatol Friedland

Lily of the valley. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1917.

Gilbert, Ray and Dorival Caymmi

...And roses and roses. Ipanema Music Corp., 1965.

Gilberto, Joao

Bim-bom. New York: MCA Music, 1962.

Ho-ba-la-la. New York: MCA Music, 1962.

Gilkyson, Terry

Walk on, little boy. Hollywood: Montclare Music Corp., 1965.

Gill, Rusty and Walt Wesley

Too late to be sorry. Chicago: M.M. Cole Pub. Co., 1941.

Gillespie, Haven, Seymour Simons and Richard A. Whiting

Breezin' along with the breeze. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1926.

Girard, Adele and Joe Marsala

Little sir echo. New York: J.S. Fearis & Bros, 1917.

Giraud, Hubert and Kim Gannon

Under Paris skies. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1951.

Giraud, Hubert and Carl Sigman

Willingly. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1958. 2 copies

Glazer, Tom and Charles Grean

The musicians. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1951. 2 copies

Glenville, Shaun, Frank Miller and Cy Coben

Come into the parlor. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1919. 2 copies

Glogau, Jack and George Graff Jr.

Wake up, America!. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1916.

Glover-Kind and Lewis Ilda

I do like to be beside the seaside. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1909.

Goetschius, Marjorie and Edna Osser

C'n I canoe you up the river. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1949. 2 copies

Gold, Ernest and Pat Boone

The exodus song. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1960.

Goldsmith, Jerry

Theme from lilies of the field. New York: Unart Music Corp., 1963.

Goldstein, Bob

Washington square. New York: Rayven Music Co., 1963.

Goodman, Benny, Andy Razaf, Chick Webb, and Edgar Sampson

Stompin' at the savoy. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1936.

Goodman, Benny, Edgar Sampson, Mitchell Parish

Don't be that way. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1938.

Gordon, Irving

Be anything. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1952. 2 copies

Mister and Mississippi. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1951. 2 copies

Two brothers. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1951. 2 copies

Unforgettable. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1951. 2 copies

Gordon, Mack and Harry Revel

Afraid to dream. New York: Miller Music Inc., 1937.

From the top of your head. New York: Crawford Music Corp., 1935.

Goodnight my love. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1936.

I feel like a feather in the breeze. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1935.

It's swell of you. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1937.

Meet the beat of my heart. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1938.

Never in a million years. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1937.

Paris in the spring. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., 1935.

A star fell out of heaven. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., 1936.

Stay sweet as you are. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., 1934.

Straight from the shoulder. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., 1934.

Sweet as a song. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1937.

Swing is here to sway. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1937.

Take a number from one to ten. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., 1934.

Thanks for ev'rything. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1938.

There's a lull in my life. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1937.

Wake up and live. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1937.

When I'm with you. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1936.

Where in the world. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1938.

With my eyes wide open I'm dreaming. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., 1934.

Without a word of warning. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., 1935.

Gordon, Mack, Harry Revel and Sidney Clare

It was a night in June. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., 1935.

Gorney, Jay and E.Y. Harburg

Brother, can you spare a dime?. New York: Harms, Inc., 1932.

Gosh, Bobby

We get too soon old. New York: Bobby Gosh, 1965.

Gould, Morton and Dorothy Fields

There must be somethin' better than love. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1950.

Gould, Morton and Gladys Shelley

Pavanne. New York: Mills Music Inc., 1938.

Grainger, Porter and Everett Robbins

'Tain't nobody's biz-ness if I do. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1922. 2 copies

Gray, Jerry and Carl Sigman

Pennsylvania 6-5000. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1940.

Greco, Buddy and Ella Fitzgerald

Happy time.

Green, Bud, Lew Brown and Ben Homer

Sentimental journey. New York: Edwin Morris & Co., 1944.

Green, Bud, Herman Ruby and Sam H. Stept

I'll always be in love with you. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1929. 2 copies

Green, Bud and Sam H. Stept

That's my weakness now. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1928. 2 copies

Green, Eddie

A good man is hard to find. New York: Mayfair Music Corp., 1917.

Green, Harold, Mickey Stoner and Martin Block

I guess I'll have to dream the rest. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1941.

Green, Joe and Jeanne Gravelle

Dawn of to-morrow. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1954. 2 copies

Greene, Mort, Mann Curtis and Jerome Gottler

He took her for a sleighride (in the good old summertime). New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1941.

Greenidge, John

For you and me and Uncle Sam.

Greer, Jesse and Raymond Klages

Just you, just me. New York: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp., 1929. 2 copies

Gross, Walter and Jack Lawrence

Tenderly. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1946.

Gruber, Edmund L.

The caissons go rolling by. New York: Philip Egner and Frederick C. Mayer, 1921.

Grudeff, Marian and Raymond Jessel

A married man. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1964.

Guion, David W.

Home on the range. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1930.

Guizar, Pepe

Guadalajara. New York: Peer International Corp., 1937.

Guthrie, Jack and Woody Guthrie

Oklahoma hills. New York: Michael H. Goldsen, Inc., 1945.

Hadjidakis, M. and Arthur Altman

All alone am I. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1959.

Hadley, Henry and Guy Wood

October twilight. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1922. 2 copies

Hager, Earle and Dick Rogers

Harlem nocturne. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1940. 2 copies

Hagg, Gustav

O vermeland, thou lovely. G. Schirmer, Inc., 1909.

Haggart, Bob and Johnny Burke

What's new?. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1934.

Hairston, Jester

Angels rolled de stone away. New York: Bourne, Co., 1949.

Dis train. Hollywood: Schumann Music Co., 1954.

God's gonna buil' up Zion's wall. New York: Bourne Co., 1960.

Hand me down. Hollywood: Schumann Music Co., 1951.

I can tell the world. New York: Bourne Co., 1959.

In dat great gittin' up mornin'. Hollywood: Schumann Music Co., 1952.

Joshua fit de battle of Jericho. Hollywood: Schumann Music Co., 1952.

Hale, Travis, Dean Fitzer and Prescott Brown

Oh bury me out on the prairie (The cowboy's lament). San Francisco: Villa Moret, Inc., 1927.

Hall, Wendall

I don't mind the rain. Chicago: Wendall Hall Music Maker Productions, 1953. 2 copies

Hall, Wendell Woods

Funny little dixie tune. Chicago: Forster Music Pub., Inc., 1965.

I don't know why I love you. Chicago: Forster Music Pub., Inc., 1920. 2 copies

Hamblen, Stuart

Open up your heart (and let the sun shine in). Arcadia: Hamblen Music Co., 1953.

Hamilton, Arthur

He needs me. New York: Criterion Music Corp., 1955.

Rain sometimes. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1965.

Sing a rainbow. New York: Criterion Music Corp., 1955.

Hamlisch, Marvin and Howard Liebling

Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows. Miami: Chas. H. Hansen Music Corp., 1963. 2 copies

Hampton, Lionel and Curley Hamner

Hey! ba-ba-re-bop. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1945.

Handy, W.C.

Friendless blues. Handy Bros. Music Co., Inc., 1926.

Saint Louis blues. New York: Handy Bros Music Co., Inc., 1914.

Handy, W.C. and George A. Norton

The Memphis blues. New York: Theron C. Bennett, 1913.

Hanley, James F. and Grant Clarke

Second hand rose. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1921. 2 copies

Hanley, James F. and Ballard MacDonald

Indiana. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1919. 2 copies

Rose of Washington Square. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1919. 2 copies

Somebody else-not me. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1920. 2 copies

Hanley, James F., Ballard MacDonald and Joe Goodwin

Breeze (blow my baby back to me). New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1919. 2 copies

Harlene, Leigh and Ned Washington

Pinocchio (souvenir album). New York: Bourne, Inc., 1945.

I've got no strings. New York: Irving Berlin, Inc., 1940.

Harmati, Sandor and Edward Heyman

Blue bird of happiness. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1934.

Harrell, Kelly

Away out on the mountain. New York: Peer International Corp., 1928.

Harris, Charles K.

After the ball. Ashley Pub. Inc., 1962.

And a little child shall lead them. New York: Chas. K. Music Pub. Co., Inc., 1934.

Break the news to mother. New York: Chas. K. Music Pub. Co., Inc., 1934.

Harris, Lewis and John Jacob Loeb

The maharajah of Magador. New York: Mutual Music Society, Inc., 1947.

Hatch, Tony

Call me. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1965. 2 copies

Downtown. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1964.

I know a place. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1965. 2 copies

My love. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1965. 2 copies

Hatch, Tony and Jackie Trent

Color my world. New York: Northern Music Corp., 1966.

I couldn't live without your love. New York: Northern Music Corp., 1966.

Who am I. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1966. 2 copies

Haufrecht, Herbert, edited by

Folk sing: a handbook for pickers and singers. New York: Hollis Music, Inc.

Havelka, Charles F.

How you stroke Santa's whiskers. St. Louis: Shattinger, 1952. 2 copies

The politician polka. St. Louis: Shattinger, 1952. 2 copies

What the sun does for a rainbow a smile will do for you. St. Louis: Shattinger, 1952. 2 copies

Hayman, Richard, Lee Daniels and S. Parker

Dansero. Chicago: B & F Music Co., Inc., 1953.

Haymes, Bob and Alan Brandt

That's all. Los Angeles: Travis Music Co., 1952.

Haymes, Bob and Marty Clarke

They say it's spring. Beverly Hills: Jatap Pub. Co., 1957.

Hazlewood, Lee

Houston. New York: Criterion Music Corp., 1965.

Sugar town. New York: Criterion Music Corp., 1966.

Hefti, Neal

Batman theme. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1966.

Li'l darlin'. Encino: Neal Hefti Music Inc., 1958 and 1962.

Hefti, Neal and Bernie Hanighen

Football forever. New York: Neal Hefti Music Inc., 1953. 2 copies

Hefti, Neal and Stanley Styne

Cute. New York: Neal Hefti Music Inc., 1958.

Henderson, Jimmy, Bertha Scott and Sid Robin

I miss you so. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1940. 2 copies

Henderson, Ray, B.G. DeSylva and Lew Brown

Black bottom. New York: Harms Inc., 1926.

Lucky day. New York: Harms Inc., 1926.

Henderson, Ray, B.G. DeSylva and Bud Green

Alabamy bound. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1925. 2 copies

Henderson, Ray, Lewis and Young

I'm sitting on top of the world. Warock Music, Inc., 1953.

Henderson, Ray, Billy Rose and Lew Brown

Don't bring Lulu. Jerome Remick & Co., 1925.

If the rain's got to fall. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1963.

Long ago. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1963.

Money to burn. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1963. 2 copies

The party's on the house. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1965.

She's too far above me. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1963.

Heneker, David

Flash, bang, wallop!. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1963. 2 copies

Half a sixpence. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1963.

Henning, Paul

Ballad of Jed Clampett. Hollywood: Carolintone Music Co., 1962.

Herbert, Victor

Two pieces from "Natoma". G. Schirmer, 1917.

Herbert, Victor and Glen MacDonough

Toyland. New York: Sam Fox Pub. Co., 1941.

Herbert, Victor and Rida Johnson Young

Ah! sweet mystery of life. M. Witmark & Sons, 1910.

Italian street song. M. Witmark & Sons, 1921.

Herman, Jerry

Elegance. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., 1964.

Helly Dolly! vocal selections. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., 1964.

It takes a woman. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., 1964.

It's today. New York: JerryCo Music Co., 1966.

Mame. New York: JerryCo Music Co., 1966.

Mame-vocal selections. New York: JerryCo Music Co., 1966.

Open a new window. New York: JerryCo Music Co., 1966.

So long, dearie. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., 1964.

Hernandez, Rafael

Capullito de aleli. Peer International Corp., 1930.

El Cumbanchero. New York: Peer International Corp., 1943.

Hernandez, Rafael and Bernardo C. Sancristobal

Cachita. New York: Peer International Corp., 1936.

Herzog, Arthur Jr. and Billie Holiday

God bless the child. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1941.

Heyman, Edward, Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb

Boo-hoo. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1937. 2 copies

Heyne, Joe, E.A. Ellington and Phyllis Claire

The petite waltz. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1950.

Hill, Billy

Empty saddles. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1936. 2 copies

The glory of love. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1936. 2 copies

In the chapel in the moonlight. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1936. 2 copies

The last roundup. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1933. 2 copies

Lights out. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1935. 2 copies

The old spinning wheel. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1933. 2 copies

Hill, Mr. & Mrs. Billy

Put on an old pair of shoes. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1935. 2 copies

Hill, Billy and Peter DeRose

There's a home in Wyomin'. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1933. 2 copies

Hill, Billy, Daniel Richman and Ted Fiorito

Alone at a table for two. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1935. 2 copies

Hilliard, Bob

In the middle of the house. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1956. 2 copies

Hilliard, Bob and Dave Mann

Dearie. New York: Laurel Music Corp., 1950.

Hillman, Roc and Johnny Napton

My devotion. New York: Santly-Joy-Select, Inc., 1942.

Hodges, Jimmie

Someday. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1940.

Hodges, Johnny and Irving Mills

C'mon home. Beverly Hills: Lynnstorm Pub., Co., 1962.

Hoffman, Al and Norman Gimbel

A whale of a tale. New York: Wonderland Music Co., 1953.

Hoffman, Al and Al Goodhart

Fit as a fiddle. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1932.

Hoffman, Al, Walter Kent and Mann Curtis

I'm gonna live until I die. New York: Barton Music Corp., 1950.

Hoffman, Al and John Klenner

Heartaches. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1931.

Hoffman, Al and Dick Manning

Gilly gilly ossenfeffer katzenellen bogen by the sea. New York: Beaver Music Pub. Corp., 1954.

Hoffman, Al, Dick Manning and Bix Reichner

Papa loves mambo. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1954. 2 copies

Hoffman, Richard

Le banjo.

Holland, Brian, Dozier, Lamont and Eddie Holland

Stop! in the name of love. Detroit: Jobete Music Co., 1965.

Hollander, Frederick and Leo Robin

This is the moment. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1948.

Hollander, Frederick and Dr. Seuss

Because we're kids. New York: Mood Music Co., Inc., 1953.

Holt, Alan

He's got the whole world (in his hands). New York: Cavalcade Music Corp., 1958.

Horton, Vaughn

As long as I'm dreaming. New York: Southern Music Pub. Co., 1953.

Bar room polka. New York: Southern Music Pub. Co., 1949.

Bell bottom polka. New York: Southern Music Pub. Co., 1953.

Castaway. New York: Southern Music Pub. Co., 1953.

Charlie was a boxer. New York: Chas. K. Harris Music Pub. Co., Inc., 1948.

Hoschna, Karl

Cuddle up a little closer, lovey mine. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1932.

Howard and Emerson

Hello! ma baby. New York: T.B. Harms & Co., 1899.

Howard, Bart

Fly me to the moon (In other words). New York: Almanac Music, Inc., 1954. 2 copies

Let me love you. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1954.

My love is a wanderer. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1952. 2 copies

Howard, Dick, Bob Ellsworth and Russ Morgan

Somebody else is taking my place. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1937. 2 copies

Howard, Joseph E.

What's the use of dreaming. New York: Chas. K. Harris, 1906.

Hunter, Dale

Hand me down my walking cane. Chicago: The Chart Music Pub. House, Inc., 1934.

Hupfeld, Herman

As time goes by. New York: Harms Inc., 1931.

Hyde, Madeline and Francis Henry

Little girl. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1931.

Icini and Carl Sigman

Summertime in Venice. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1955.

Ilson, Saul

Christmas season.

Ingraham, Herbert

Roses bring dreams of you. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1908. 2 copies

Ingraham, Herbert and Edgar Sheldon

All that I ask is love. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1910. 2 copies

Ingraham, Herbert and Beth Slater Whitson

Don't wake me up I am dreaming. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1910.

Insetta, Paul

Sitting by the window. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1947. 2 copies

Iwanow, M. Ippolitow

Caucasian sketches, 1913.

Jackson, Jill and Sy Miller

Hoopety hey kind of day. Beverly Hills: Jan-Lee Music.

I love the outdoors. Beverly Hills: Jan-Lee Music.

Keep in touch. Beverly Hills: Jan-Lee Music, 1955.

Sleepy time cowboy. Beverly Hills: Jan-Lee Music.

Wonderful child (God made your hands). Beverly Hills: Jan-Lee Music.

Wonderful child. Jan-Lee Music.

Jackson, Tony and Egbert Van Alstyne

Pretty baby. Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1916.

Jaffe, Moe and Nat Bonx

Collegiate. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1925. 2 copies

Jaffe, Moe, Bickley Reichner and Clay Boland

Pray. New York: General Music Pub., Co., 1950.

James, Harry, Duke Ellington, Johnny Hodges and Don George

I'm beginning to see the light. New York: Grand Music Corp., 1944.

Jaramillo, Ray N.

Linda Marie.

Los Angeles.

Jarman, Harry

How to square dance. New York: Jarman Pub. Ltd., 1951.

Jarre, Maurice and Paul Francis Webster

Somewhere, my love.

Jenkins, Gordon

Married I can always get. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1956.

Never leave me. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1956.

This is all I ask. New York: Massey Music Co., 1958.

Jennings, John

Riverwind. New York: Saunders Pub., Inc., 1962.

Jimenez, Marcos A.

Adios, Marquita Linda. New York: Peer International Corp., 1925.

Jobim, Antonio Carlos

Corcovado. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1962.

Desafinado. Brazil: Editora Musical Arapua, 1959.

The girl from Ipanema. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1963. 2 copies

How insensitive. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1963.

Meditation. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1962. 2 copies

One note samba. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1961. 2 copies

Quiet nights of quiet stars. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1962. 2 copies

Jobim, Antonio Carlos, John Hendricks and Jessie Cavanaugh

Slightly out of tune. New York: Hollis Music, Inc., 1959. 2 copies

Johnson, Frederick, Harry LaForrest and Harley Rosso

The animal fair. Chicago: Forster Music Pub., Inc., 1923.

Johnson, Howard, Billy Moll and Robert King

Ice cream. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1927.

Jolson, Al and Saul Chaplin

Anniversary song. New York: Mood Music Co., 1946. 2 copies

Jolson, Al and Dave Dreyer

Me and my shadow. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1927. 2 copies

Jones, Isham

I'll see you in my dreams. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1924.

Jones, Quincy

Soul bossa nova. New York: Silhouette Music Corp., 1962.

Jordan, Dazz

Down by the river-side. New York: Beaver Music Pub. Corp., 1953. 2 copies

Jordan, Roy and Sid Bass

The old soft shoe. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1951. 2 copies

Joseph, Irving

My beret. Hollywood: Leeds Music Corp.

Joy, J. E.

Great Britain and Ireland.

Joyce, Jack

A wee braw lassie. Santa Monica: Jack Joyce, 1946 and 1966. 2 copies

Kaempfert, Bert and Milt Gabler

Love. New York: Roosevelt Music Co., Inc., 1964.

Kaempfert, Bert, Charles Singleton and Eddie Snyder

Strangers in the night. New York: Champion Music Corp., 1966.

Kalman, Emmerich and Harry B. Smith

Play gypsies - dance gypsies. New York: Harms Inc., 1924.

Kalmar, Bert and Harry Ruby

Nevertheless. New York: Crawford Music Corp., 1931.

Kamman, Effie F.

The dance of the brownies. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1895.

Kampman, Tom and Maryruth Weyand

Christmas means home. New York: Plainview Music, Inc.

Kander, John and Fred Ebb

Cabaret. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1966.

Married. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1966.

Kander, John, J. Goldman and B. Goldman

Beautiful. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1962.

A family affair. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1962.

There's a room in my house. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1962.

Kaper, Bronislau and Helen Deutsch

Hi-lili, Hi-lo. New York: Loew's, Inc., 1952. 2 copies

Kaper, Bronislaw, Walter Jurmann and Gus Kahn

San Francisco. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1936. 2 copies

Kapp, David and Charles Tobias

For the first time. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1943. 2 copies

Just a prayer away. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1944. 2 copies

Karger, Fred and Patti Washington

Gidget. New York: Columbia Pictures Music Corp., 1958. 2 copies

Karr, Harold

Mutual admiration society. New York: Chappell & Co., 1956.

Kassel, Art and Mel Stitzel

Doodle doo doo. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1924.

Katzman, Louis

Two guitars.

Kay, D., V. O'Dea and Jay Clinton

Christmas candles. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1962. 2 copies

Kaye, Buddy and Ralph Care

A penny a kiss - a penny a hug. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1950. 2 copies

Kaye, Buddy and Ted Mossman

Full moon and empty arms. New York: Barton Music Corp., 1946.

Kaye, Buddy and Jerry Ross

An ordinary broom. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1950. 2 copies

Kaye, Buddy, Fred Wise and Sidney Lippman

"A" - you're adorable (The alphabet song). New York: Laurel Music Corp., 1948.

Little Lulu. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1943.

Kaye, Carol and John H. McCarthy

Girl, don't you know. Movie-Ville Music Co., Inc., 1965.

Keese, Ken and Jean Bailey

Christmas eve. Pittsburgh: Volkwein Bros., Inc., 1964.

A Christmas wish. Minneapolis: Schmitt, Hall & McCreary Co., 1964.

Only three. Winona: Hal Leonard Music, Inc., 1963.

Kellem, Milton

Gonna get along without ya now. New York: Milton Kellem Music Co., 1952.

Kelley, Tom and Dick Rogers

Baltimore rag. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1910. 2 copies

Kenbrovin, Jaan and John Wm. Kellette

I'm forever blowing bubbles. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1919.

Kendis, James and Lew Brown

When it's night-time in Italy it's Wednesday over here. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1923. 2 copies

Kendrick, Merle T.

Whoopee ti yi yo-little dogies. Bibo-Lang, Inc., 1932.

Kennedy, Jimmy and Constance Carpenter

The mistletoe kiss. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1948. 2 copies

Kennedy, Jimmy and Michael Carr

Cinderella, stay in my arms. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1938. 2 copies

South of the border (down Mexico way). New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1939. 2 copies

Kennedy, Jimmy and Nat Simon

An apple blossom wedding. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1947. 2 copies

Kenney, Jack, Jimmie Franklin and Pinky Herman

The piano teacher song. New York: Manor Music Co., 1947 and 1950. 2 copies

Kenny, Nick and Charles

Gone fishin'. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1950.

Kent, Walter and Nat Burton

The white cliffs of Dover. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1941. 2 copies

Kern, Jerome and Bud DeSylva

Look for the silver lining. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1920.

Kern, Jerome and Dorothy Fields

Bojangles of Harlem. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1936.

I dream too much. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1935.

I got love. New York: T. B. Harms Co., 1935.

Pick yourself up. New York: T. B. Harms Co., 1936.

Kern, Jerome, Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh

Lovely to look at. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1935.

Kern, Jerome and Oscar Hammerstein II

All the things you are. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1940.

The folks who live on the hill. New York: T. B. Harms Co., 1937.

The last time I saw Paris. New York: T. B. Harms Co., 1940.

Make-believe. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1927.

Ol' man river. New York: T. B. Harms Co., 1927. 2 copies

The song is you. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1932.

Why was I born?. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1929.

Kern, Jerome, Oscar Hammerstein and Otto Harbach

I won't dance. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1935.

Kern, Jerome and Otto Harbach

Smoke gets in your eyes. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1933.

Kern, Jerome and Johnny Mercer

I'm old fashioned. New York: Chappell Music & Co., Inc., 1942.

Kern, Jerome and Leo Robin

In love in vain. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1946.

Kern, Jerome and P.G. Wodehouse

Till the clouds roll by. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1917.

Khachaturian, Aram, Allan Roberts and Lester Lee

Sabre dance. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1948.

King, Charles E.

The Hawaiian wedding song. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1926.

Song of the islands. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1915.

King, Peter and Paul Francis Webster

The mood I'm in. New York: Cavalcade Music Corp., 1964.

King, Robert, Ray Henderson and Lew Brown

Why did I kiss that girl? New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1924. 2 copies

King, Robert A. and Billy Moll

Moonlight on the Colorado. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1930. 2 copies

King, Wayne and William Harold

Goofus. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1930.

Kisco, Charley, Harry Pease and Harry Tobias

The daughter of Peggy O'Neil. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1934.

Kisco, Charley, Harry Tobias and Neil Moret

When it's harvest time. San Francisco: Villa Moret, Inc., 1930.

Kleinsinger, George and Joe Darion

The growing-up tree. New York: Sam Fox Pub. Co., 1963.

Kleinsinger, George and Michael Stratton

Brooklyn baseball cantata. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1949.

Koerper, Bill

Christmas time is here. Cincinnati: The Willis Music Co., 1966.

Koff, Charles

British grenadiers.

Kohan, Alan and William Angelos

Walking down the road. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., 1962.

Kohlman, Churchill

Cry. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1951. 2 copies

Kosma, Joseph and Johnny Mercer

Autumn leaves. New York: Ardmore Music Corp., 1947 and 1950.

LaForge, Frank

Cielito lindo. New York: G. Ricordi, Inc., 1930.

Lane, Burton and Harold Adamson

Everything I have is yours. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1933.

Lane, Burton and E.Y. Harburg

The begat. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., 1947.

How are things in Glocca Morra. New York: The Players Music Corp., 1946.

Look to the rainbow. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., 1947.

Old devil moon. New York: The Players Music Corp., 1946.

Something sort of grandish. DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., 1947.

That great come and get it day. New York: The Players Music Corp., 1946.

When I'm not near the girl I love. New York: The Players Music Corp., 1946.

Lane, Burton and Alan Jay Lerner

How could you believe me when I said I love you when you know I've been a liar all my life. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1950.

Hurry! It's lovely up here!. New York: Chappel & Co., 1965.

I left my hat in Haiti. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1949. 2 copies

On a clear day (you can see forever). New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1965.

On a clear day you can see forever-vocal selection. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1965.

She wasn't you. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1965.

Wait till we're sixty-five. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1965.

What did I have that I don't have?. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1965.

When I'm being born again. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1965.

Lane, Burton and Frank Loesser

I hear music. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1940. 2 copies

The lady's in love with you. New York: Paramount Music Corp.

Lara, Augustin and Dorothy Dodd

Granada. New York: Peer International Corp., 1932. 2 copies

Lara, Maria Teresa and Sunny Skylar

Be mine tonight. New York: Peer International Corp., 1935.

Lawrence, Jack, Dan Howell and Peter Tinturin

Big boy blue. New York: LaSalle Music Pub., Inc., 1937.

Lawrence, Mark

Theme from David and Lisa. New York: Saunders Pub., Inc., 1962.

Lawrence, Steve, Eydie Gorme and Marilyn Gins

Can't get over (the bossa nova). New York: Maxana Music Corp., 1964.

Lebieg, Earl

Sleep. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1923.

Lecuona, Ernesto and Kim Gannon

Always in my heart. New York: Southern Music Co., Inc., 1942.

Lecuona, Margarita and S.K. Russell

Babalu. New York: Peer International Corp., 1939.

Ledbetter, Huddie and John Lomax

Goodnight, Irene. New York: MacMillan Co., 1936.

Lee, Edward and James J. Mullan

I don't work for a living. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1929. 2 copies

Lee, Lester and Ned Washington

Fire down below. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1957. 2 copies

The heat is on!. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1953.

Lee, Lester and Zeke Manners

Pennsylvania polka. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1942. 2 copies

Lee, Peggy and Dave Barbour

It's a good day. New York: Michael H. Goldsen, Inc., 1946.

LeGrand, Michel and Norman Gimbel

I will wait for you. New York: South Mountain Music Corp., 1964.

LeGrand, Michel and Eddy Marnay

Celui-la. Paris: Michel LeGrand Productions, 1964.

Et la mer.... Paris: Michel LeGrand Productions, 1965.

Les grandes musiciens. Paris: Michel LeGrand Productions, 1964.

Quand ca balance. Paris: Michel LeGrand Productions, 1964.

1789. Paris: Michel LeGrand Productions, 1965.

Leibert, Dick and George Blake

Come dance with me. New York: Ben Bloom Music Corp., 1949.

Leigh, Burt and Sarah

Chicago has everything. Chicago: 1963.

Love's just so much bittersweet. Chicago: 1963.

Leigh, Mitch and Joe Darion

Dulcinea. New York: Sam Fox Pub. Co., Inc., 1965. 2 copies

I really like him. New York: Sam Fox Pub. Co., Inc., 1965.

The impossible dream. New York: Sam Fox Pub. Co., Inc., 1965.

Little bird, little bird. New York: Sam Fox Pub. Co., Inc., 1965.

Man of la Mancha. New York: Sam Fox Pub. Co., Inc., 1965.

To each his Dulcinea. New York: Sam Fox Pub. Co., Inc., 1965.

Leighton, Bert and Boyd Bunch

Frankie and Johnny. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1908. 2 copies

Lennon, John and Paul McCartney

Day tripper. London: Northern Songs, Ltd., 1965.

Eleanor Rigby. London: Northern Songs, Ltd., 1966.

I should have known better. London: Northern Songs, Ltd., 1964.

Lenor, Jean and Bruce Sievier

Speak to me of love. Paris; Editions Smyth, 1930.

Leonard, Michael and Herbert Martin

I'm all smiles. New York: Mayfair Music Corp., 1964. 2 copies

My pa. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc.

Why did I chose you? New York: Mayfair Music Corp., 1965. 2 copies

Leoncavallo, Ruggiero and Raymond Klages

Vesti la Giubba. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1926.

Leoncavallo, Ruggiero and Olga Paul

Mattinata. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1926.

Leontovich, M. and Peter Wilhousky

Carol of the bells. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1936.

Lerner, Sammy

I'm Popeye the sailor man. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1934.

Levant, Oscar and Edward Heyman

Blame it on my youth. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1934.

Lewis, Al, Larry Stock and Vincent Rose

Blueberry hill. New York: Chappel & Co., Inc., 1940.

Lewis, Al and Tom Waring

'Way back home. New York: Bregman, Vocco & Conn, Inc., 1935.

Lewis, Meade (Lux)

Honky tonk train. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1939. 2 copies

Lewis, Morgan and Nancy Hamilton

One for the money. New York: Chappel & Co., Inc., 1939.

Lewis, Nat and Bob Kahn

Knick knack pollywah jingasol. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1940.

Lightfoot, Paddy

What became of life. New York: Duchess Music Corp.

Lilley, Joseph J. and Frank Loesser

Jingle jangle jungle. New York: Paramount Music Corp., 1942.

Lincke, Paul and Lilla Cayley Robinson

The glow-worm. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1902. 2 copies

Lind, Bob

Elusive butterfly. Hollywood: Metric Music Co., 1965.

Lippman, Sid and Sylvia Dee

Chickery chick. New York: Joy Music, Inc., 1945.

Kindergarten love. New York: Leeds Music Corp. 2 copies

Too young. New York: Jefferson Music Co. Inc., 1951.

Liszt, Franz

Rhapsodie hongroise no. 2. New York: G. Schirmer, 1902.

Little, Little Jack, Dave Oppenheim and Ira Schuster

Hold me. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1933.

Livingston, Jay and Ray Evans

Buttons and bows. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1948.

His own little island. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1961.

Just an honest mistake. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1961.

Mona Lisa. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1949. 2 copies

Through children's eyes. Livingston and Evans Inc., 1963.

To each his own. New York: Paramount Music Corp., 1946.

Wish me a rainbow. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1966. 2 copies

Livingston, Jerry and Mack David

The ballad of cat ballou. New York: Colgems Music Corp., 1965.

Casper the friendly ghost. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1950.

Livingston, Jerry and Helen Deutsch

The march of the ill-assorted guards. Chappel & Co., Inc., 1956.

Livingston, Jerry, Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg

It's the talk of the town. New York: Santly-Joy, Inc., 1933.

Lockwood, C.T. and C. Ernst Fahnestock

We'll have to mortgage the farm. Toronto: E. Corlett.

Loeb, John Jacob and Cy Coben

Why did I teach my girl to drive. New York: Mutual Music Society, Inc., 1947.

Loesser, Frank

Anywhere I wander. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1951.

Baby, it's cold outside. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1948.

Big D. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1956. 2 copies

Brotherhood of man. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1961. 2 copies

Grand old ivy. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1961. 2 copies

Happy to keep his dinner warm. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1961. 2 copies

How to succeed in business without really trying. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1961. 2 copies

I believe in you. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1961. 2 copies

I'll know. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1950.

The inch worm. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1951.

Love from a heart of gold. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1961. 2 copies

Luck be the lady. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1950.

Marry the man today. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1950.

More I cannot wish you. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1950.

My darling, my darling. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1948.

The New Ashmolean Marching Society and Students Conservatory Band. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1948.

No two people. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1951. 2 copies

Paris original. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1961. 2 copies

Somebody, somewhere. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1956.

Thumbelina. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1951.

The ugly duckling. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1951.

Warm all over. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1956.

Wonderful Copenhagen. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1951. 2 copies

Loesser, Frank, Bob Calame and Lawrence Welk

Bubbles in the wine. New York: Paramount Music Corp., 1939.

Loewe, Frederick and Alan Jay Lerner

Almost like being in love. New York: Sam Fox Pub. Co., 1947.

Come to me - bend to me. New York: Sam Fox Pub. Co., 1947.

Get me to the church on time. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1956.

Gigi. New York: Chappel & Co. Inc., 1957.

I could have danced all night. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1956.

I talk to the trees. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1951.

I've grown accustomed to her face. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1956.

The night they invented champagne. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1957.

The Parisians. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1957.

The rain in Spain. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1951.

Thank heaven for little girls. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1957.

They call the wind Maria. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1951.

With a little bit of luck. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1956.

Lofthouse, Charles and Joe Gilbert

Bahama lullaby. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1948. 2 copies

Logan, Frederic Knight and J.R. Shannon

Hush-a-bye, ma baby. Chicago: Forster Pub., Inc., 1914.

Logan, Harold and Lloyd Price

Personality. New York: Lloyd and Logan Inc., 1959.

Lopez, Vincent, Johnny Morris, Jimmy Tyson and Bill Davies

Knock, knock, who's there?. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1936.

Lopez, Vincent and Owen Murphy

On the radio. New York: Robbins-Engel Inc., 1924.

Louiguy and Mack David

La vie en rose. New York: Harms Inc., 1947.

Lowe, Bernie, Dave Appell and Kal Mann

Swingin' school. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1960. 2 copies

Lowe, Ruth

I'll never smile again. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1939.

Love, Geoff

He's got the whole world in his hands. London: Chappel & Co. Ltd., 1957.

Lovejoy, Mert Adams

Christmas eve in Louisburg Square. Boston: M.A. Lovejoy, 1964.

Lundquist, Eddie

Long days of waiting. Los Angeles: Eddie Lundquist, 1964.

Lyon, Del and Lani McIntire

The one rose (that's left in my heart). New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1936. 2 copies

Lyons, George and Bob Yosco

Spaghetti rag. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1910. 2 copies

Lyons, Hugh

The lady of the river. New York: Hyde Park Music Pub., 1958. 2 copies

On derby day. New York: Hyde Park Music Pub., 1958. 2 copies

Lyons, Joe, Sam C. Hart and The Vagabonds

When it's lamp lightin' time in the valley. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1933. 2 copies

MacDonald, Jimmy and Jack Hoffman

Easter lilies. Santa Monica: Bibo Music, Pub. Inc., 1965.

I wanna say hello!. New York: Johnstone-Montel, Inc., 1951. 2 copies

MacGimsey, Robert

Shadrack. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1931.

Sweet little Jesus boy. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1934.

Mack, Cecil and Jimmy Johnson

Charleston. New York: Harms Inc., 1923.

MacLean, Ross and Arthur Richardson

Too fat polka. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein, Inc., 1947. 2 copies

Madriguera, Enric

Adios. New York: Peer International Corp., 1931.

Malie, Tommy and Jimmie Steiger

Looking at the world thru rose colored glasses. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1926.

Malotte, Albert Hay

Song of the open road. New York: ABC Music Corp., 1936.

Malotte, Albert Hay and Elizabeth Shane

Wee hughie. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1946.

Mancini, Henry and Johnny Mercer

Charade. New York: Southdale Music Corp., 1963.

Days of wine and roses. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1962.

Moon river. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1961.

Mancini, Henry and Bobby Troup

Free and easy. New York: Northern Music Corp., 1956. 2 copies

Mandel, Johnny and Paul Francis Webster

The shadow of your smile. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1965.

Mandel, Julie

Ring in the New Year!. New York: Dartmouth Music, Inc.

Manlio, Tito, Salve D'Esposito and Kermit Goell

How wonderful to know. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1950.

Mann, Billy, Wally Ives, Dick Howard and Jimmie Kern

Shut the door!. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 1926. 2 copies

Mann, Dave and Bob Hilliard

The only man on the island. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1968. 2 copies

Song and dance man. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1968. 2 copies

Mann, Johnny

The voice of freedom. Choral Music Co., 1963.

Manners, Henry and Robert Sour

We could make such beautiful music. New York: Broadcast Music Inc., 1940.

Manning, Dick

The pussy cat song. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1948.

Manoloff, Nick and Carl Field

La cucaracha. Chicago: Calumet Music Co., 1935.

Old MacDonald had a farm. Chicago: Calumet Music Co., 1935.

Marini, Marino and Al J. Neiburg

Play some music for broken hearts. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1957.

Markes, Larry, Dick Charles and Eddie DeLange

Along the Navajo trail. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1942.

Marks, John and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

I heard the bells on Christmas day. New York: St. Nicholas Music, Inc., 1956. 2 copies

Marks, Johnny

A holly jolly Christmas. New York: St. Nicholas Music, Inc., 1962. 2 copies

Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer. New York: St. Nicholas Music, Inc., 1949.

Marquina, Pascual

Espana cani. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1934.

Marshall, Henry I. and Stanley Murphy

Be my little baby bumble bee. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1912.

Marshall, Samuel L.

The Christmas snowman.

Martin, Florence M.

The troika.

Martin, Hugh

Hello springtime. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1958. 2 copies

It's Christmas time all over the world. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1965. 2 copies

Martin, Hugh and Ralph Blane

An occasional man. New York: Saunders Pub., Inc., 1965. 2 copies

The boy next door. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1944.

The three b's. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1941.

Skip to my lou. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1944.

Martin, Hugh and Timothy Gray

Forever and a day. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1964.

High spirits-vocal selections. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1964. 2 copies

I know your heart. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1964.

Was she prettier than I? New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1964.

Martin, Larry, Billy Martin and Tom Glazer

Till we two are one. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1953. 2 copies

Marvin, Johnny and Billy Moll

At the close of a long day. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1932. 2 copies

Massey, Guy

The prisoner's song. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1924. 2 copies

Mathews, Snooke and Edith Lindeman

Hannukah. New York: Bregman, Vocco & Conn, Inc., 1965.

May, Meredith M.

The Santa Claus song. Corpus Christi: Meredith M. May, 1963. 2 copies

Mayhew, Billy

It's a sin to tell a lie. New York: Bregman, Vocco & Conn, Inc., 1936. 2 copies

McCoy, Van

Baby I'm yours. New York: Blackwood Music, Inc., 1964.

McEnery, Alberta and Jimmie Davis

A sinner's prayer. New York: Peer International Corp., 1942.

McHugh, Jimmy and Harold Adamson

It's a most unusual day. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1948.

A lovely way to spend an evening. New York: T.B., Harms, Inc., 1943.

The music stopped. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1943.

Too young to go steady. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1955.

Where are you?. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1936.

McHugh, Jimmy and Paul Cunningham

Thank the Lord for this Thanksgiving Day. Santa Monica: Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.

McHugh, Jimmy and Al Dubin

South American way. New York: Harms Inc., 1939.

McHugh, Jimmy and Dorothy Fields

Don't blame me. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1933.

Exactly like you. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1930. 2 copies

I'm in the mood for love. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1935.

On the sunny side of the street. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1930.

McHugh, Jimmy, Dorothy Fields and George Oppenheimer

I feel a song comin' on. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1935.

McHugh, Jimmy and Frank Loesser

Can't get out of this mood. New York: Southern Music Pub. Co. Inc., 1942.

A touch of Texas. New York: Southern Music Pub. Co. Inc., 1942.

McHugh, Jimmy, Irving Mills and Al Dubin

The lonesomest girl in town. New York: Jack Mills, Inc., 1925.

McIntire, Lani, George B. McConnel and Dick Sanford

Sweet Hawaiian chimes. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1938. 2 copies

McKuen, Rod

So long stay well. Hollywood: In Music, 1963.

McKuen, Rod and Mort Garson

She. Hollywood: Rod McKuen, 1965.

McPhail, Lindsay and Walter Michels

San. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1920.

McVea, Jack, Dan Howell, "Dusty" Fletcher and John Mason

Open the door, Richard!. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1947. 2 copies

Meacham, F. W.

American patrol. New York: Carl Fischer, 1891.

Meakin, Jack

The alligator and the titmouse. Hollywood: Jaymeak Pub. Co., 1963.

Melody, Lord (Fitzroy Alexander)

Mama look a booboo. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1957. 2 copies

Mencher, Murray and Billy Moll

I want a little girl. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1930. 2 copies

Mendelssohn, Felix

Wedding march. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1949.

Menescal, Roberto, Ronald Boscoli and Buddy Kaye

Little boat (O barquinho). New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1962. 2 copies

Mercer, Johnny

Dream. New York: Capitol Songs, Inc., 1944.

Jamboree Jones. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1936.

Something's gotta give. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1954.

Mercer, Johnny and Matt Malneck

Goody goody. New York: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson Inc., 1936.

Mercer, Johnny and Sadie Vimmerstedt

I wanna be around. Hollywood: Commander Pub., 1959. 2 copies

Merrill, Bob

Breakfast at Tiffany's. New York: Treetop Music Corp., 1966.

Ciao compare. New York: Treetop Music Corp., 1966.

Holdin' up the parade. New York: Joy Music Inc.

Holly golightly. New York: Treetop Music Corp., 1966.

I've got a penny. New York: Treetop Music Corp., 1966.

Travellin'. New York: Treetop Music Corp., 1966.

Merritt, Neal

May the bird of paradise fly up your nose. Hollywood: Central Songs, Inc., 1965.

Metz, Theo. A. and Joe Hayden

A hot time in the old town. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Co., 1924.

Meyer, Don, Elise Bretton and Sherman Edwards

Roses and wine. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1949.

Meyer, George W., Edgar Leslie and E. Ray Goetz

For me and my gal. New York: Mills Music, 1945.

Miller, Bob

Conversation with a mule. New York: Bob Miller, Inc., 1935. 2 copies

Miller, Lost John

Rainbow at midnight. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co, Inc. 1946. 2 copies

Miller, Ned

Snow flake. New York: Rondo Music Co., 1959.

Miller, Roger

England swings. Nashville: Tree Pub. Co., 1965.

King of the road. Nashville: Tree Pub. Co. Inc., 1964.

Miller, Sonny

Three little kittens. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1952.

Miller, Sy and Jill Jackson

High upon a mountain. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1955.

Let there be peace on earth. New York: Jan-Lee Music, 1955. 2 copies

The Lord loves a laughin' man. New York: Keys-Hansen, Inc., 1956. 2 copies

People to people. Beverly Hills: Jan-Lee Music, 1966. 2 copies

Take a moment!. New York: Jan-Lee Music. 2 copies

Mills, Alan and Rose Bonne

I know an old lady. New York: Peer International Corp., 1952.

Mills, Gordon and Les Reed

It's not unusual. New York: Leeds Music Co., 1965. 2 copies

Mills, Irving

Boot camp a-go-go. Beverly Hills: Pacsa Music Pub., 1965.

Mills, Kerry, Andrew B. Sterling and Timothy Gray

Meet me in St. Louis, Louis. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1960. 2 copies

Minnigerode, Meade, George S. Pomeroy and Tod B. Galloway

The whiffenpoof song. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1936.

Mizzy, Vic and Irving Taylor

Kille kille. New York: Santly-Joy-Select, 1942.

Modugno, Domenico

Strada 'nfosa. Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1957.

Modugno, Domenico and F. Migliacci

Nel blu dipinto di blu. Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1958.

Mohr, Halsey K. and Joe Goodwin

They're wearing 'em higher in Hawaii. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1916. 2 copies

Mohr, Joseph and Frank Gruber

Silent night, holy night. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1942.

Monaco, James V. and Johnny Burke

Ain't it a shame about Mame. New York: Santly-Joy-Select, 1940.

An apple for the teacher. New York: Joy Music, Inc., 1939.

April played the fiddle. New York: Joy Music, Inc., 1940.

Eastside of heaven. New York: Joy Music, Inc., 1942.

Hang your heart on a hickory limb. New York: Santly-Joy-Select, Inc., 1939.

I've got a pocketful of dreams. New York: Joy Music, Inc., 1938.

A man and his dream. New York: Joy Music, Inc., 1939.

My heart is taking lessons. New York: Joy Music, Inc., 1938.

On the sentimental side. New York: Joy Music, Inc., 1938.

Only forever. New York: Joy Music, Inc., 1940.

Sing a song of sunbeams. New York: Joy Music, Inc., 1942.

Sweet potato piper. New York: Santly-Joy-Select, Inc., 1939.

This is my night to dream. New York: Select Music Pub. Inc., 1938.

Monaco, James V. and Mack Gordon

I can't begin to tell you. New York: Bregman, Vocco and Conn., Inc., 1945.

I'm making believe. New York: Bregman, Vocco and Conn., Inc., 1945.

Monaco, James and Ted Koehler

Ev'ry night about this time. New York: Warock Music, Inc., 1942.

Monaco, James V. and Ballard MacDonald

Ten little bottles. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1920.

Monaco, James V. and Charles Newman

Six lessons from Madame LaZonga. New York: Bregman, Vocco and Conn., Inc., 1945.

Monaco, Jimmie V.

Oh, mister dream man. New York: Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., 1911.

Monaco, Jimmie and William Jerome

Row, row, row. Santa Monica: Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., 1912.

Monaco, Jimmie and Joe McCarthy

Through (How can you say we're through?). New York: Bregman, Vocco and Conn., Inc., 1929.

If we can't be the same old sweethearts. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1915.

Monaco, Jimmy, Joe McCarthy and Howard Johnson

What do you want to make those eyes at me for?. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1916.

Monnot, Marguerite, Julian More, David Heneker and Monty Norman

Irma la douce. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1958.

Our language of love. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1956.

Monnot, Marguerite and Geoffrey Parsons

If you love me (really love me). New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1949.

Monroe, Bill

Blue moon of Kentucky. New York: Peer International Corp., 1947.

Moore, Hal and Bill Fredricks

Must be Santa. New York: Hollis Music, Inc., 1960. 2 copies

Moore, James

The dacent Irish boy. London: Paterson's Pub. Ltd., 1940.

Moore, Sir Thomas

The last rose of summer.

Morales, Noro and Harold Adamson

Bim bam boom. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1941.

Moret, Neil and Richard A. Whiting

She's funny that way. San Francisco: Villa Moret, Inc., 1928.

Morgan, Russ and Mack David

Sweet Eloise. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1942. 2 copies

Morgan, Russ, Remus Harris and Irving Melsher

So long. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1940. 2 copies

Moross, Jerome, Morty Neff and Jack Lewis

The big country. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1958.

Moross, Jerome and John LaTouche

Lazy afternoon. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1954.

Morris, John, Gerald Freedman and John Morris

Far from home. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1966.

How green was my valley. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1966.

I wonder if. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1966.

Let me love you. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1966.

There is beautiful you are. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1966.

A time for singing. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1966.

When he looks at me. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1966.

Morse, Theodore and Howard Johnson

M-o-t-h-e-r. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1915.

Morton, George, Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich

Leader of the pack. New York: Tender Tunes Music Co., and Elmwin Music Inc., 1964.

Mozart, W. A.

Serenade in four movements. New York: Carl Fischer Inc., 1927.

Mueller, Gus, "Buster" Johnson and Henry Busse

The wang wang blues. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1921.

Muir, Lewis, William Tracy and Ballard MacDonald

Play that barber shop chord. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1937. 2 copies

Muir, Lewis F. and L. Wolfe Gilbert

Waiting for Robert E. Lee. Chicago: La Salle Music Pub., Inc., 1939.

Mullins, John

Company's comin'. New York: Earl Barton Music, Inc., 1954.

Murray, Fred and R.P. Weston

I'm Henry the VIII, I am. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1910.

Msarurgwa, August and Tom Glazer

Skokiaan. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1962. 2 copies

Myddleton, William H. and Sigmund Spaeth

Down south. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1901.

Myers, Sherman and Chester Wallace

Moonlight on the Ganges. Campbell, Connelly & Co., Ltd., 1942.

Myrow, Gerald

Dig-a-dig-a-dum-dum. New York: Plymouth Music Co., Inc., 1959.

Myrow, Josef and Mack Gordon

What did I do?. New York: Triangle Music Corp., 1947.

Worry about tomorrow, tomorrow. New York: Ramrod Music, Ic., 1956.

Nascimbene, Mario

Song of the barefoot Contessa. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1954.

Nakamura, Hachidai and Rokusuke Ei

Sukiyaki (My first lonely night). Hollywood: Beechwood Music Corp., 1963.

Napoleon, Phil, Frank Signorelli and Roy Jacobs

Anything. New York: Peer International Corp., 1929.

Nathan, Lloyd

My daddy is a soldier. West Los Angeles: Halliburton Music Inc., 1965.

Nelson, Ozzie

I'm looking for a guy who plays alto and baritone and doubles on a clarinet and wears a size 37 suit. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1940.

Nelson, Portia

Nee-no-nah-nee. Los Angeles: Nelco Music, 1962.

Nelson, Steve and Jack Rollins

Frosty the snowman. New York: Hill and Range Songs, Inc., 1950.

Nevin, Ethelbert and Eugene Field

Little boy blue. New York: G. Schirmer, 1891.

Newton, Eddie and T. Lawrence Seibert

Casey Jones. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1937. 2 copies

Nicholls, Horatio and Edgar Leslie

Among my souvenirs. New York: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., 1927. 2 copies

Noble, Ray

Cherokee. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1938. 2 copies

I hadn't anyone till you. New York: ABC Music Corp., 1938.

The very thought of you. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1934. 2 copies

Nolan, Bob

Cool water. New York: Hill and Range Songs, Inc., 1936.

North, Alex and Hy Zaret

Unchained melody. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1955.

Nutile, E. and F. Russo

Mamma mia, che vo' sape'?!. Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1942.

Oakland, Ben and Oscar Hammerstein

I'll take romance. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1937. 2 copies

O'Brien, Billy and Raymond Wallace

With my shillelagh under my arm. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1936. 2 copies

O'Connor, Shamus and Stamford

MacNamara's band. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Pub. Co., 1917.

O'Daniel, W. Lee

Beautiful Texas. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1933. 2 copies

Offenbach, Jacques

Choruses from "La belle Helene". New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1948.

O'Hara, Geoffrey

One world. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1945. 2 copies

Olcott, Chauncey, Ernest R. Ball and Rida Johnson Young

Mother Machree. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1910.

Oliver, Sy and James Young

'Tain't what you do. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1939.

Olman, Abe and Jack Yellen

Down by the O-hi-o. Chicago: Forster Music Pub. Inc., 1920.

Olshey, Alex, C. Towber and Don Raye

I love you much too much. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1940.

Original Dixieland Jazz Band

Tiger rag. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1917.

Ornadel, Cyril and Leslie Bricusse

If I ruled the world. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1963.

Ornadel, Cyril and David Croft

Friends. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1956.

Ory, Edward "Kid" and Ray Gilbert

Muskrat ramble. New York: George Simon, Inc., 1926.

O'Shea, Eamonn

Come down the mountain Katie Daly. Dublin: Glenside Music Pub. Co., 1961.

Ostrovsky, Arkadi, Lev Oshanin and Tom Botting

May there always be sunshine. New York: Leeds Music Corp.

Owens, Tex

The cattle call.

Palmer, Jack and Clarke Van Ness

Silver dollar.

Palmer, Jack and Spencer Williams

Everybody loves my baby. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1924.

I found a new baby. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1926.

Paoli, Gino and Alec Wilder

Senza fine. New York: Ludlow Music, Inc., 1962.

Parker, Eula

The village of St. Bernadette. New York: Ludlow Music, Inc., 1959. 2 copies

Parnes, Paul and Paul Evans

Happiness is. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1965. 2 copies

Partichela, F. A.

Popular Jarabe Tapatio. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1933.

Pease, Harry, Ed G. Nelson and Harry Tobias

All for the love of Mike. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1922.

Penn, Arthur A.

Smilin' through. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1919.

Penniman, R., D. LaBostrie and Joe Lubin

Tutti frutti. New York: Criterion Music Corp., 1955.

Pepin, Amy

The lovers eye.

Pepin, Art and Fielding Griggs

Dreamby.

Pesce, Lina

Bem-te-vi atrevido. New York: Peer International Corp., 1940.

Petrie, H. W. and Arthur J. Lamb

Asleep in the deep. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1920.

Petrillo, Caesar, Milton Samuels and Nelson Shawn

Jim. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1941.

Petty, Norman

Almost paradise. New York: Peer International Corp., 1956.

Philippe-Gerard, M. and Johnny Mercer

When the world was young. New York: Criterion Music Corp., 1950.

Piantadosi, Al., Joe Gooswin and Ed. Rose

Baby shoes. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1916. 2 copies

Pinkard, Maceo

Don't cry, little cry, don't cry. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1918. 2 copies

Pinkard, Maceo and Billy Rose

Here comes the show boat. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1918. 2 copies

Pinkard, Maceo, William Tracy and Doris Tauber

Them there eyes. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1930.

Pober, Leon

Tiny bubbles. New York: Granite Music Corp., 1966.

Pockriss, Lee and Anne Croswell

All for you. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1963.

I know the feeling. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1963.

Make a friend. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1963.

The only one. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1963. 2 copies

Tovarich medley. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1963.

Uh-oh. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1963. 2 copies

Wilkes Barre, Pa. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1963. 2 copies

Pockriss, Lee and Bob Hilliard

A kookie little paradise. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1960.

My little corner of the world. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1960.

Pockriss, Lee and Fred Tobias

It's a good thing. Hollywood: United Artists.

Pola, Eddie and George Wyle

I said my pajamas. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1950. 2 copies

Pola, Edward, Franz Steininger and Mort Dixon

Marching along together. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1933.

Porter, Cole

All I've got to get now is my man. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1940.

Another op'nin', another show. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1949.

Anything goes. New York: Harms Inc., 1934.

At long last love. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1938.

Blow, Gabriel, blow. New York: Harms Inc., 1934.

Brush up your Shakespeare. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1949. 2 copies

Cherry pies ought to be you. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1950.

Don't fence me in. New York: Harms Inc., 1944.

Find me a primitive man. New York: Harms Inc., 1929.

Get out of town. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1938.

Girls. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1944.

Les girls. New York: Buxton Hill Music Corp., 1956.

Hey, babe, hey!. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1936.

I get a kick out of you. New York: Harms Inc., 1934. 2 copies

I love Paris. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1953.

I loved him (but he didn't love me). New York: Harms Inc., 1929.

I've got to keep my eyes on you. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1939.

I've got you under my skin. New York: Chappel & Co., Inc., 1936.

In the still of the night. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1937.

It's all right with me. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1953.

It's de-lovely. New York: Chappel & Co., Inc., 1936.

Just one of those things. New York: Harms Inc., 1935.

The laziest gal in town. New York: Harms Inc., 1927.

Let's be buddies. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1940.

Let's do it. New York: Harms Inc., 1928.

Let's fly away. New York: Harms Inc., 1930.

Let's not talk about love. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1941.

Looking at you. New York: Harms Inc., 1929.

Miss Otis regrets. New York: Harms Inc., 1934.

Night and day. New York: Harms Inc., 1932.

Ridin' high. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1936.

Silk stockings. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1954.

True love. New York: Buxton Hill Music Corp., 1955.

Two little babes in the wood. New York: Harms Inc., 1928. 2 copies

What is this thing called love?. New York: Harms Inc., 1929.

Where, oh where. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1950.

Who wants to be a millionaire. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1955.

Presley, Elvis and Vera Matson

Love me tender. New York: Hill and Range Songs, Inc., 1956.

Press, Jacques and Eddie Cherkose

Breathless. New York: Porgie Music Corp., 1942.

Previn, Andre, Betty Comden and Adolph Green

Time for parting. New York: Loew's Inc., 1954. 2 copies

Previn, Andre and Dory Langdon

Christmas love. Hollywood: Andor Music Co., 1959.

Control yourself. Beverly Hills: Artists Music Inc., 1962.

The faraway part of town. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1960. 2 copies

Like love. Hollywood: Andor Music Co., 1960.

Price, Leo and John Marascalco

Send me some lovin'. Hollywood: Venice Music, Inc., 1957.

Prima, Louis

Sing, sing, sing. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1936.

Prince, Hughie and The Andrew Sisters

Sweet Molly Malone. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1940.

Prince, Hughie, Marcia Neil and Philip Broughton

Funny. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1962. 2 copies

Puccini, Giacomo and John Gutman

Vissi d'arte, vissi d'amore. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1956.

Quadling, Lew and Jack Elliot

Sam's song. New York: Sam Weiss Music Inc., 1950.

Raksin, David

Laura. New York: Twentienth Century Music Corp., 1945.

Raskin, David and Mark David

Love has many faces. New York: Columbia Pictures Corp., 1964.

Rand, Lionel and Ian Grant

Let there be love. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1940. 2 copies

Rapee, Erno and Lew Pollack

Charmaine!. New York: Belwin, Inc., 1926.

Raph, Teddy

The farmer in the dell. New York: Broadcast Music Inc., 1940.

Rasbach, Oscar and Joyce Kilmer

Trees. Los Angeles: G. Schirmer Music Stores Inc., 1922.

Rascel, R. and Carl Sigman

Goodbye to Rome. New York: Hill and Range Songs, Inc., 1954.

Ravel, Maurice

Bolero. Paris: Durand & Co., 1929.

Ravasini, N. and N. Rastelli

Dai che vai... Milano: Music Union, 1958.

Raye, Don and Gene DePaul

The first baseball game. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1948. 2 copies

He's my guy. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1942.

I'm in love with you. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1950. 2 copies

Mister five by five. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1942.

Raye, Don, Gene DePaul and Pat Johnston

I'll remember April.

Raye, Don and Wesley Wilson

Do you call that a buddy?. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1941. 2 copies

Razaf, Andy and Eubie Blake

Memories of you. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1930. 2 copies

Redding, Edward C.

The end of a love affair. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1950.

Redi, P.G. and Nisa

Timida serenata. Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1958. 2 copies

Redman, Don and Ray Gilbert

Cherry. New York: Melody Lane Pub., Inc., 1928.

Reid, Billy

The gypsy. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1945.

I'm walking behind you. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1953.

It's a pity to say goodnight. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1946.

A tree in the meadow. New York: Campbell-Connelly Inc., 1948. 2 copies

Reisman, Joe

Front row and center. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1957. 2 copies

Joey's song. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1957. 2 copies

Regney, Noel and Gloria Shayne

Do you hear what I hear. New York: Valleydale Music Inc., 1962.

Rene, Leon, Otis Rene and Clarence Muse

When it's sleepy time down south. Los Angeles: Leone Rene Pub., 1959. 2 copies

Revel, Harry

Song of unity. New York: Harry Revel Music Corp., 1963.

That's what Xmas means to me. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1946.

Revel, Harry, Bennie Benjamin and George Weiss

Jet. New York: Laurel Music Corp., 1949.

Revel, Harry and Buddy Feyne

Radar blues. New York: Michael H. Goldsen, Inc., 1947.

Revel, Harry and Mack Gordon

Did you ever see a dream walking?. New York: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson Inc., 1933.

Doin' the uptown lowdown. New York: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., 1933.

Love thy neighbor. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson Inc., 1934.

May I? New York: Crawford Music Corp., 1934.

She reminds me of you. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., 1934.

Revel, Harry and Paul Francis Webster

I'm like a fish out of water. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1943.

If I had a dozen hearts. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1945.

Reynolds, Malvina, Allen Greene and Harry Belafonte

Turn around. New York: Clara Music Publishing Corp., 1958.

Rhodes, Jack

Go on with your dancing. Hollywood: Central Songs, Inc., 1954. 2 copies

Ricardel, Joe and Redd Evans

The frim fram sauce. New York: Jefferson Music Co., 1945.

Rich, Max, Chas. O'Flynn and Jack Meskill

Smile, darn ya, smile. New York: Fred Fisher Music Co., Inc., 1959.

Ricks, Lee and Slim Gaillard

Down by the station.

Rigual, Carlos and Michael Vaughn

Love me with all your heart. New York: Peer International Corp., 1961.

Rimsky-Korsekov, N.

Song of India.

Rinker, Al and Floyd Huddleston

Give it a go. New York: Rupel Music, Inc., 1964. 2 copies

Ritts, Mary and Paul Ritts

I'm gonna dig a hole to China and walk all over Hong Kong upside down. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1964.

Roberts, Allan and Doris Fisher

Good, good, good. New York: Fred Fisher Music Co., Inc., 1958. 2 copies

Into each life some rain must fall. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1944.

Muses. New York: Columbia Pictures Corp. 2 copies

Put the blame on Mame. New York: Sun Music Co. Inc., 1946. 2 copies

Tired. New York: Barton Music Corp., 1945.

Roberts, Allan and Fred Karger

Straw hat song. New York: Mood Music Co. Inc., 1950.

Roberts, Paul, Tom Emerson and Esther Van Sciver

She taught me how to yodel. New York: Bob Miller, Inc., 1938. 2 copies

Roberts, Ruth and Bill Katz

The country fair. New York: JPB Music Corp., 1966.

Roberts, Ruth, William Katz, Gene Piller and Harry Simeone

It's a beautiful day for a ball game. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1960.

Roberts, Ruth, Gene Piller and William Katz

Mr. Touchdown, U.S.A. New York: Roger Music, Inc., 1950.

Partners. Michael Brent Pub.

Robertson, Dick, Nelson Cogane and Sammy Mysels

We three. New York: Mercer and Morris Inc., 1940.

Robertson, Dick, Al Hoffman and Frank Weldon

Good night, wherever you are. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1944. 2 copies

Robertson, Don and Howard Barnes

I really don't know. New York: Hill and Range Songs, Inc., 1953.

Robin, Leo, Clarence Gaskill and Russ Columbo

Prisoner of love. New York: Sherwin Music Inc., 1958.

Robin, Leo and Ralph Rainger

La bomba. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1936.

Love in bloom. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1934.

Love with a capital "You". New York: Paramount Music Corp., 1939.

Then it isn't love. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1935.

Robin, Leo, Albert Von Tilzer and Irving Bibo

My cutey's due at two-to-two to-Day. New York: Stasny Music Corp., 1935.

Robin, Sid and Earl Hines

My Monday date. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1956.

Robinson, Earl and Lewis Allan

The house I live in. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1942.

Robinson, Jessie Mae

Keep it a secret. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copies

Robison, Carson J.

Bridle hangin' on the wall. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1936. 2 copies

Life gits tee-jus, don't it?. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1948. 2 copies

Robison, Carson and Frank Luther

Barnacle Bill the Sailor. New York: Peer International Corp., 1929.

Robison, Willard

Jersey city. New York: Bob Miller, Inc., 1952. 2 copies

(I've got a) Manager in heaven. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1950. 2 copies

Robison, Willard and Larry Conley

A cottage for sale. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., 1930. 2 copies

Robison, Willard and Dedette Lee Hill

Old folks. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1938.

Robledo, Julian and Dorothy Terriss

Three o'clock in the morning. London: West's, Limited, 1921.

Rodgers, Jimmie

Any old time. New York: Peer International Corp., 1930.

Blue yodel. New York: Peer International Corp., 1928.

Blue yodel no. 2. New York: Peer International Corp., 1928.

Brakeman's blues. New York: Peer International Corp., 1928.

Rodgers, Richard

No strings. New York: Williamson Music Inc., 1962.

The sweetest sounds. New York: Williamson Music Inc., 1962. 2 copies

Rodgers, Richard and Oscar Hammerstein II

All at once you love her. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1955.

The carousel waltz. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1945.

A fellow needs a girl. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1947.

The gentlemen is a dope. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1947.

Getting to know you. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1951.

The girl that I marry. New York: Irving Berlin, 1946.

Happy talk. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1949.

Hello, young lovers. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1951.

A hundred million miracles. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1958.

It's a grand night for singing. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1945.

Kansas City. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1943. 2 copies

Many a new day. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1943.

My favorite things. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1959.

People will say we're in love. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1943.

Sixteen going on seventeen. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1959.

So far. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1947.

Something wonderful. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1951.

The sound of music-vocal selections. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1959.

There is nothin' like a dame. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1949.

We kiss in a shadow. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1951.

A wonderful guy. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1949.

Rodgers, Richard and Lorenz Hart

Dancing on the ceiling. New York: Harms Inc., 1931.

Ev'rything I've got. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1942.

Falling in love with love. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1938.

I married an angel. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1938.

I wish I were in love again. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1937.

It never entered my mind. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1940.

Johnny one note. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1937.

The lady is a tramp. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1937.

Little girl blue. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1935.

Manhattan. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1925.

The most beautiful girl in the world. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1935.

Mountain greenery. New York: Harms, Inc., 1926.

My funny valentine. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1937.

My heart stood still. New York: Harms Inc., 1927.

On your toes. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1936.

Ten cents a dance. New York: Harms Inc., 1930.

This can't be love. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1938.

This funny world. New York: Harms Inc., 1926.

Thou swell. New York: Harms Inc., 1927.

Wait till you see her. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1942.

Where or when. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1937.

Rodgers, Richard and Stephen Sondheim

Do I hear a waltz?. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1965.

Rogers, Timmie, Al Fields and Tom Delaney

Ev'rybody wants to go to heaven. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1950. 2 copies

Rollins, Don

The race is on. Madison: Acclaim Music, Inc., 1964.

Rollins, Jack K. and Harry Belafonte

Man piaba. New York: Folkways Music Pub., Inc., 1954.

Romano, Tony and John Bradford

I turned it down. New York: Howie Richmond, 1954.

Romberg, Sigmund and Roger Edens

Leg of mutton. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1913. 2 copies

Romberg, Sigmund and Dorothy Fields

Close as pages in a book. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1944.

Romberg, Sigmund, Frank Mandel and Oscar Hammerstein II

Stouthearted men. New York: Harms Inc., 1927.

Romberg, Sigmund and Rita Johnson Young

Will you remember. New York: G. Schirmer, 1917.

Rome, Harold

Flattery. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Have I told you lately?. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1962.

South America, take it away. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1946.

Rome, Harold, Jamblan and Herpin

(All of a sudden) My heart sings. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1941. 2 copies

Ronell, Ann

Willow weep for me. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1932.

Rose, David and Sam Gallop

Holiday for strings. New York: Bregman, Vocco and Conn, Inc., 1943.

Holiday for trombones. New York: Bregman, Vocco and Conn, Inc., 1957.

The stripper. New York: Criterion Music Corp., 1961.

Rosoff, Charles and Harry Tobias

Mother's little sweetheart (Daddy's little pal). New York: Tobey Music Corp., 1963.

Rossi, C.A. and Hal David

Heavenly lover. New York: Skidmore Music Co., Inc., 1958. 2 copies

Rossini, Gioachino

Il barbiere di siviglia. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1903.

Tarantella. New York: Carl Fischer Inc., 1938.

William Tell. New York: G. Schirmer. 2 copies

Rossini, Gioachino and Olga Paul

La danza. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1938.

Rota, Nino, Dino Verde and Les Vandyke

La dolce vita. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1960.

Rotella, Johnny

Lookin' for love. Hollywood: Jay Music, 1966.

Rotella, Johnny and Ray Gilbert

Poor little prayer. Hollywood: Jay Music, 1962.

Rotella, Johnny and Mitch Tableporter

Little Miss Twinkle Christmas Star. Hollywood: Jay Music, 1966.

Rothman, B.

I like books.

Rozs, Miklos and Mack David

Spellbound. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1945.

Ruby, Harry

I'm going steady with a memory. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1963.

Ruby, Harry and Bert Kalmar

Go west, young man. New York: Blossom Music Corp., 1947.

Three little words. New York: Harms Inc., 1930.

Ruccione, M., M. DePaolis and R. Cutolo

La canzone che piace a te. Milano: Accordo, 1958.

Ruiz, Gabriel and Ray Gilbert

Cuanto le gusta. New York: Peer International Corp., 1948.

Ruiz, Gabriel and Ricardo Lopez Mendez

Amor. New York: Peer International Corp., 1941.

Ruiz, Gabriel and Sunny Skylar

Amor. New York: Melody Lane Pub., Inc., 1941.

Russell, Bert and Wes Farrell

My girl Sloopy. New York: Picturetone Music Pub. Corp., and Robert Mellin, Inc., 1964.

Rutin, Julius and Edward Marshall

In love's Shangri-la. New York: Julius Rutin and Edward Marshall, 1964.

Ryan, Ben

Heart of my heart. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1926.

Samuels, Jerry

The shelter of your arms. New York: Print Music, Inc., 1963.

Sanford, Dick, Hernandez Brana and Sammy Mysels

His feet too big for de bed. New York: Michael H. Goldsen Inc., 1946.

Sarony, Leslie

The alpine milkman. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1930.

Sawyer, Henry S.

Afternoon calls. Chicago: Frank K. Root, 1908.

Mount of the Holy Cross. Chicago: McKinley Music Co., 1916.

Saxon, David and Robert Wells

Speak a word of love. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1949.

Sayers, Henry J.

Ta-ra-ra boom-der-e. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1919.

Scanlon, W.J.

Gathering the myrtle with Mary. London.

Schafer, Milton and Ira Levin

She touched me. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1965. 2 copies

Vocal selections from "Drat! the cat!". New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1966.

Schertzinger, Victor and Johnny Mercer

If you build a better mousetrap.

Schiffrin, Lalo and Gene Lees

The right to love (reflections). New York: New Continent Music, 1963.

Schmidt, Harvey and Tom Jones

Everything beautiful happens at night. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1963.

Is it really me?. New York: Chappell & Co., 1963.

Love, don't turn away. New York: Chappell & Co., 1963.

A man and a woman. New York: Chappell & Co., 1963.

Plant a radish. New York: Cahppell & Co., Inc., 1960.

Simple little things. New York: Chappell & Co., 1963.

Soon it's gonna rain. New York: Chappell & Co., 1960.

Try to remember. New York: Chappell & Co., 1960.

Schroeder, Aaron and Ben Weisman

Got a lot o' livin' to do. New York: Gladys Music, Inc., 1957.

Schubert, Franz

Schubert's serenade.

Unfinished symphony no. 8 in b minor.

Schulman, Billy Revel and Renny Revel

At the Cafe Viennoise. New York: Harry Revel Music Corp., 1963.

When winter comes. New York: Harry Revel Music Corp., 1963.

Schwartz, Arthur and Howard Dietz

By myself. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson Inc., 1937. 2 copies

I guess I'll have to change my plan. New York: Harms, Inc., 1932.

New sun in the sky. New York: Harms Inc., 1931. 2 copies

Something to remember you by. New York: Harms Inc., 1930.

That's entertainment. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1953. 2 copies

Triplets. New York: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson Inc., 1937.

Schwartz, Arthur and Dorothy Fields

Love is the reason. New York: T.B. Harms, 1951.

Schwartz, Jean, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young

Rock-a-bye your baby with a dixie melody. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1918.

Scott, Bobby and Ric Marlow

A taste of honey. New York: Songfest Music Corp., 1960.

Scott, Raymond and Jack Lawrence

Huckleberry duck. New York: Circle Music Pub. Inc., 1940.

Scott-Textor

U.S. Air Force blue.

Segall, Bernardo and Will Holt

The luck of Ginger Coffey. New York: Walter Reade-Sterling Music Corp., 1964.

Seiler, Eddie, Sol Marcus and Guy Wood

Till then. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1944.

Seitz, Ernest and Eugene Lockhart

The world is waiting for the sunrise. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1919.

Seracini, S. and Carl Sigman

The dawn of love. New York: Cromwell Music Inc., 1958.

Shand, Terry and Jimmy Eaton

I double dare you. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1937. 2 copies

Shand, Terry, Jimmy Eaton and Mickey Leader

Dance with a Dolly. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1937. 2 copies

Shanklin, Wayne

Little child. New York: Mayfair Music Corp., 1953.

Man to man. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1953.

Shavers, Charles and Sid Robin

Undecided. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1939. 2 copies

Shaw, David T. and Thomas A. Becket

Columbia the gem of the ocean. New York: National Assoc. of Broadcasters, Inc., 1937.

Shayne, Gloria, Eddie V. Deane and Mary Candy

The men in my little girl's life. New York: Jewel Music Pub. Co., Inc., 1965.

Shelley, Gladys

Clown town. New York: Spiral Record Corp., 1963.

Enter laughing. New York: Spiral Record Corp., 1963.

The show's on me tonight. New York: Spiral Record Corp., 1962.

Shelton, Bob, Joe Shelton and Sid Robin

Just because. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1937.

Shelton, James

I'm the girl. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1949.

Lilac wine. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1949.

Shepard, Ann, Tex Lassiter and Gene Bogard

Bring back the good olde days. New York: Modern Music Masters, 1965.

Shepard, Ann, Steve McCrae and Gene Bogard

Which came first?. New York: Modern Music Masters, 1965.

Shepard, Ann, Lew Porter and Gene Bogard

Abraham Lincoln. New York: Modern Music Masters, 1965.

Sherman, Al and B.G. DeSylva

Save your sorrow. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1925. 2 copies

Sherman, Albert and Harry Tobias

In God we trust. New York: Tobey Music Corp., 1943.

The sweetest march of all. New York: Tobey Music Corp., 1955.

Sherman, Bob and Bob Roberts

Old enough. London: Bluebird Music Co., 1956. 2 copies

Sherman, Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman

Feed the birds. Burbank: Wonderland Music Co., 1963.

Fidelity Fiduciary Bank. Burbank: Wonderland Music Co., 1963.

I love to laugh. Burbank: Wonderland Music Co., 1963.

Jolly 'oliday. Burbank: Wonderland Music Co., 1963.

The life I lead. Burbank: Wonderland Music Co., 1963.

Let's go fly a kite. Burbank: Wonderland Music Co., 1963.

A man has dreams. Burbank: Wonderland Music Co., 1963.

The perfect nanny. Burbank: Wonderland Music Co., 1963.

Sister suffragette. Burbank: Wonderland Music Co., 1963.

A spoonful of sugar. Burbank: Wonderland Music Co., 1963.

Stay awake. Burbank: Wonderland Music Co., 1963.

Step in time. Burbank: Wonderland Music Co., 1963.

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocius. Burbank: Wonderland Music Co., 1963.

Sherwin, Manning and Eric Maschwitz

A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1940. 2 copies

Shilkret, Nathaniel and Gene Austin

The lonesome road. New York: Paramount Music Corp., 1927.

Siegel, Arthur and June Carroll

Love is a simple thing. New York: Joy Music, Inc., 1952.

Monotonous. New York: Santly-Joy, Inc., 1952.

Siegmeister, Elie

Blow the man down.

Shenandoah (the wide Missouri).

Sigler, Maurice, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman

I'm in a dancing mood. London: Cinephonic Music Co. Ltd., 1936.

Jimmy had a nickel. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1933. 2 copies

Silver, Abner and Gladys Shelley

How did he look. New York: Lincoln Music Corp., 1940.

Silver, Abner and Al Sherman

The mood that I'm in. New York: Broadway Music Corp., 1937.

Silvers, Louis and B.G. DeSylva

April showers. New York: Harms Inc., 1921.

Simon, Nat and Charlie Tobias

Her bathing suit never got wet. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1945. 2 copies

I wish that I could hide inside this letter. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1943.

Little curly hair in a high chair. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1940.

The old lamplighter. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1946. 2 copies

Simone, Nina

Children go where I send you. New York: Unicorn Music Co., 1959.

Simons, Moises and L. Wolfe Gilbert

Marta. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1932.

Simons, Seymour, Haven Gillespie and Richard A. Whiting

Honey. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1928.

Simons, Seymour and Gerald Marks

All of me. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1934.

Singer, Lou

Keep smilin', keep laughin', be happy. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1942. 2 copies

Singer, Lou and Mort Greene

Sleepy serenade. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1941.

Singer, Lou and Hy Zaret

The lass with the delicate air. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1944. 2 copies

Singleton, Charles and Rose Marie McCoy

One sun. New York: Roosevelt Music Co., 1956.

Sisson, Kenn

Morning.

Small, Danny

Without love (there is nothing). New York: Suffolk Music, Inc., 1956.

Smetana, F.

Dance of the comedians. New York: Emil Ascher, Inc., Pub., 1944.

Smith, Arthur

Guitar boogie. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1946. 2 copies

Smith, Chris and Jim Burris

Ballin' the Jack. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Co., 1920.

Snyder, Ted, Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby

Who's sorry now?. New York: Mills Music Inc., 1932.

Sola, Martha and Michael Stoner

Hail to our astronauts. New York: TV Music Co., 1965.

Sondheim, Stephen

Comedy tonight. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1962.

Everybody ought to have a maid. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1962.

Love, I hear. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1962.

Love is in the air. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1962.

Lovely. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1962.

That'll show him. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1962.

Sousa, John Philip

El capitan. The John Church Co.

Sabre and spurs. Cleveland: Sam Fox Pub. Co., 1918.

The stars and stripes forever. The John Church Co.

The thunderer. Philadelphia: The John Church Co., 1948.

Spaeth, Sigmund

Song of the Volga boatmen. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1926. 2 copies

Span, Norman

Man smart, woman smarter. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1957. 2 copies

Speaks, Oley

On the road to Mandalay. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1935.

Spence, Lew and Alan Bergman

That face. New York: Empress Music Inc., 1957.

Spier, Larry, James Dietrich and Sam Coslow

Playmates. New York: Paramount Music Corp., 1928.

Spina, Harold and Johnny Burke

The beat o' my heart. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1934.

It's dark on observatory hill. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1934.

Spina, Harold and Bob Russell

It's a quiet town (in cross-bone county). New York: Blossom Music Corp., 1948. 2 copies

Spoliansky, Mischa

Dream minuet. London: Chappell & Co., Ltd., 1957. 2 copies

Spotti, Pino and Kim Gannon

I want to be wanted. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1959.

Springer, Philip and Carolyn Leigh

How little we know. New York: Melrose Music Corp., 1956.

Stafford, Lon F.

Heaven on earth. Syracuse: Lon Stafford Music Co., 1965.

Steele, Porter and Clarence Williams

High society. New York: Clarence Williams Music Pub. Co., Inc., 1933.

Steffe, William and Julia Ward Howe

Battle hymn of the republic. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1959.

Steiner, Max and Ervin Drake

The right to love. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1965.

Stept, Sam H. and Dan Shapiro

Over a bottle of wine. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1949.

Over a bottle of wine. New York: Blossom Music Corp., 1949. 2 copies

Stept, Sam H., Charlie Tobias and Charles Newman

Tiny little fingerprints. New York: DeSylva, Henderson & Brown Inc., 1935.

Stoller, Mike and Jerry Leiber

Kansas City. Cincinnati: Armo Music Corp., 1952.

Stoloff, Morris, George Sidney and Ned Washington

To love again. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1955. 2 copies

Stolz, Robert, W. Reisch and A. Robinson

Two hearts in 3/4 time. New York: Harms Inc., 1930.

Stothart, Herbert, Harry Ruby and Bert Kalmar

I wanna be loved by you. New York: Harms Inc., 1928.

Strachey, Jack, Harry Link and Holt Marvel

These foolish things. London: Boosey & Co., 1935.

Strauss, Johann

On the beautiful blue Danube. 2 copies

Pizzicato polka. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1947.

Tales from the Vienna woods

Stromberg, John and Edgar Smith

Ma blushin' Rosie. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1940.

Strouse, Charles and Lee Adams

Bye bye birdie (vocal selections). New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1963.

A lot of lovin' to do. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1960.

Once upon a time. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1962.

Put on a happy face. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1960. 2 copies

This is the life. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1964.

What a country. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1962.

Styne, Jule and Harold Adamsom

A change of heart. New York: Southern Music Pub. Co., Inc., 1943.

Styne, Jule and Sammy Cahn

As long as there's music. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1944.

The Christmas waltz. New York: Barton Music Corp., 1954.

It's Magic. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1948.

Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!. New York: Keys-Hansen, Inc., 1945.

Papa, won't you dance with me?. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1947.

Poor little Rhode Island. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1944. 2 copies

Put 'em in a box. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1948.

There goes that song again. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.Inc., 1944. 2 copies

Time after time. New York: Barton Music Corp., 1947.

Styne, Jule, Betty Comden and Adolph Green

Comes once in a lifetime!. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1961. 2 copies

Dance only with me. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1958.

Fade in-fade out. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1964.

Hello, hello, there. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1956.

I'm with you. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1964.

Just in time. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1956.

Make someone happy. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1960.

Never never land. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1954.

The party's over. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1956.

What's new at the zoo. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1960.

Styne, Jule and Bob Hilliard

Ev'ry street's a boulevard. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1953.

Styne, Jule and Kim Gannon

Partners. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1942.

Styne, Jule and Bob Merrill

Don't rain on my parade. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1963.

The music that makes me dance. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1963.

People. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1963.

Who are you now?. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1963.

Styne, Jule and Leo Robin

Diamonds are a girl's best friend. New York: J.J. Robbins & Sons, Inc., 1949.

Styne, Jule and Stephen Sondheim

All I need is the girl. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1959.

Everything's coming up roses. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1959. 2 copies

Gypsy-vocal selection. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1959.

Let me entertain you. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1959.

Small world. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1959. 2 copies

Some people. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1959.

Together wherever we go. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1959.

Swan, Dan, Allan Copland and Mort Greene

High society. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1954.

Sweatman, Wilbur C. and Lew Brown

Down home rag. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1938. 2 copies

Sullivan, Henry and Harry Ruskin

I may be wrong. New York: Advanced Music Corp., 1929. 2 copies

Sunshine, Marion

MacPherson is rehearsin'. New York: Southern Music Pub. Co. Inc., 1938.

Swander, Don and June Hershey

Deep in the heart of Texas. New York: Melody Lane Pub., Inc., 1941.

Swift, Kay and Paul James

Can't we be friends. New York: Harms Inc., 1929.

Fine and dandy. New York: Harms Inc., 1930.

Tepper, Sid and Roy Brodsky

Red roses for a blue lady. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1948.

Tharpe, Sister Rosetta

Up above my head, I hear music in the air. New York: American Academy off Music, Inc., 1949.

Thomas, R.D. and S.O. Soomey

La raspa (The dancing game). New York: Rumbalero Music, Inc., 1949.

Thompson, Dickie

Thirteen men. New York: Fred Fisher Music Co., Inc., 1954.

Tillman, Floyd

I love you so much it hurts. New York: Melody Lane Pub., Inc., 1948.

A precious memory. New York: Peer International Corp., 1941.

Tiomkin, Dimitri and Ned Washington

High noon (do not forsake me). New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1952.

Tiomkin, Dimitri and Paul Francis Webster

The green leaves of summer. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1960.

The Peking theme. New York: Samuel Bronston Music Pub., Inc., 1963.

Tizol, Juan, Harry Lenk and Ervin Drake

Perdido. New York: Tempo Music, Inc., 1944. 2 copies

Tobias, Charles

My dolly has a pain in her sawdust. New York: Tobias And Lewis Music Pub., 1963.

Tobias, Charles, Jack Scholl and Murray Mencher

Throw another log on the fire. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1933.

Tobias, Charles and Nat Simon

Is that the way to treat a sweetheart. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1938.

Little lady make believe. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1936.

Tobias, Charles, Harry Tobias and Albert Von Tilzer

Rocky Mountain express. New York: Tobey Music Corp., 1963. 2 copies

Tobias, Charles and Henry Tobias

I remember mama. New York: Tobey Music Corp., 1948.

Tobias, Charlie and Joe Burke

In the valley of the moon. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1933.

Somebody loves you. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1932.

Tobias, Charlie and Peter DeRose

Somewhere in old Wyoming. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1930.

Tobias, Charlie and Al Lewis

Rose O'Day. New York: Tobias & Lewis Music Pub., 1941.

Tobias, Charlie, Charles Newman and Murray Mencher

Flowers for madame. New York: Harms Inc., 1935.

Tobias, Charlie, Nat Simon and Harry Tobias

Wait for me Mary. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1942. 2 copies

Tobias, Charlie, Harry and Henry Tobias

The bowling song. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1950. 2 copies

Miss you. New York: Hill and Range Songs, Inc., 1929.

Tobias, Charlie, Elliot Tobias and Henry Tobias

Moon on my pillow. New York: Edwin H. Morris and Co., Inc., 1942.

Tobias, Harry, Cliff Friend and Sidney Clare

Ooh, Ernest (are you earnest with me). New York: Remick Music Corp., 1922.

Tobias, Harry and Roy Ingraham

So goes my heart. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1960.

Tobias, Harry, Nick Kenny and Harold Levy

I'll keep the lovelight burning. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1942.

Tobias, Harry and Charley Kisco

Down in yum yum town. Sherman Oaks: Harry Tobias, 1960.

It's a lonesome old town. New York: Borne, Inc., 1930.

Tobias, Harry and Johnny Marvin

Bow-legged cowboy. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1946.

Tobias, Harry, Harry Pease and Pinky Tomlin

I did it, and I'm glad. N. Hollywood: Paramount Pictures Inc.

Tobias, Harry, Jack Stern and Henry H. Tobias

I don't want to go to bed so early. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1936. 2 copies

Then came the Indians. New York: Sam Fox Pub. Co., 1936. 2 copies

Tobias, Harry, Charles Tobias and Henry Tobias

Brother. New York: Tobey Music Corp., 1948. 2 copies

If I knew then what I know now. New York: Tobey Music Corp., 1964.

Tobias, Henry, Charlie Tobias and Harry Tobias

Miss you. New York: Joy Music, Inc., 1942. 2 copies

When the circus comes to town. New York: Tobey Music Corp., 1963.

Todd, Clarence and Carmen Lombardo

Oooh! look-a there, ain't she pretty?. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1933.

Tomlin, Pinky, Coy Poe and Jimmy Grier

The object of my affection. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1934.

Tomlin, Pinky and Harry Tobias

Lost and found. New York: Santly Bros., 1938.

Torme, Mel

One little snowflake. Los Angeles: Temple Music Co., Inc., 1963.

Torme, Mel and Robert Wells

The Christmas song. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1946.

Trader, Bill

A fool such as I. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1952.

Trenet, Charles

I wish you love. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1946. 2 copies

Troup, Bob

Baby, baby all the time. New York: Embassy Music Corp., 1946.

Get your kicks on "Route 66!...". New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1946. 2 copies

Tschaikowsky

Concerto no. 1 op. 23. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1905.

The nutcracker. D. Rahter, 1912.

None but the lonely heart. New York: National Assoc. of the Broadcasters, Inc., 1937.

The sleeping princess. London: W. Paxton & Co., Ltd., 1943.

Tucker, Orrin and Phil Grogan

Especially for you. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1938. 2 copies

Turk, Roy, Jack Smith and Maceo Pinkard

Gimme a little kiss. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1954.

Turner, Titus

Sticks and stones. New York: Tangerine Music, Inc., 1962.

Ulmer, Georges and Charles Newman

Pigalle. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1946.

Valdes, Abelardo

Almendra. New York: Peer International Music Corp., 1939.

Valle, Marcos and Paul Sergio Valle

So nice. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1965.

Vallee, Rudy and Paolo Citorello

Oh! ma-ma!. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1928. 2 copies

Van Heusen, James and Johhny Burke

Apalachicola, Fla. New York: Burke and Van Heusen, Inc., 1947. 2 copies

But beautiful. New York: Burke and Van Heusen, 1947.

Here's that rainy day. New York: Burke and Van Heusen, Inc., 1953.

Put it there pal.

Van Heusen, James and Sammy Cahn

The tender trap. New York: Barton Music Corp., 1955.

Call me irresponsible. New York: Paramount Music Corp., 1962.

Don't be a do-badder. New York: Criterion Music Corp., 1964. 2 copies

It's a darn good thing. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1962. 2 copies

It's nice to go trav'ling. New York: Barton Music Corp., 1958.

My kind of town. New York: Criterion Music Corp., 1964. 2 copies

Skyscraper-vocal selections. New York: Harms, Inc., 1965.

Style. New York: Criterion Music Corp., 1964. 2 copies

Teamwork. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1962. 2 copies

Texas across the river. New York: Northern Music Corp., 1966.

Walking happy. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1962.

Van Heusen, James and Mack David

Where did ev'ryone go?. New York: Comet Music Corp., 1963.

Van Heusen, Jimmy and Johnny Burke

Aren't you glad you're you?. New York: Burke and Van Heusen, 1945.

Imagination. New York: A.B.C. Music Corp., 1940.

Personality. New York: Burke and Van Heusen, 1945.

Polka dots and moonbeams. New York: A.B.C. Music Corp., 1940.

Sunday, Monday, or always. New York: Mayfair Music Corp., 1943.

Swinging on a star. New York: Burke and Van Heusen, 1944.

Van Heusen, Jimmy and Eddie DeLange

All this and heaven too. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1939.

Van Parys, Georges and Carlo Rim

La complainte des infideles. Paris: Editions Musicales Paul Beuscher, 1952. 2 copies

Vance, Paul and Lee Pockriss

Catch a falling star. New York: Fred Fisher Music Co. Inc., 1957.

Itsy bitsy teenie weenie yellow polkadot bikini. New York: George Pincus & Sons Music Corp., 1960.

Jimmy's girl. New York: Skidmore Music Co. Inc., 1959. 2 copies

Vatro, R.

Anna. New York: Hollis Music, Inc., 1952.

Velazquez, Consuelo

Besame mucho. New York: Peer International Corp., 1941.

Cachito. New York: Peer International Corp., 1957.

Velona, Tony

Lollipops and roses. New York: Garland Music, Inc., 1960.

Velona, Tony and Remo Capra

O bambino. New York: B.L. & H. Music Corp., 1964. 2 copies

Verdi, Giuseppe

Quartette from Rigoletto. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1951.

Villa, G. and Filibello

Nun so' 'mbriaco. Milano: Music Union, 1957.

Villoldo, A.G.

El choclo.

Vincent, Larry, Henry Tobias and Moe Jaffe

If I had my life to live over. New York: Bob Miller, Inc., 1943.

Violinsky and Benny Ryan

When Francis dances with me. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1921.

Von Tilzer, Albert and Lew Brown

I'm the lonesomest gal in town. New York: The York Music Co., 1912.

Oh by Jingo!. New York: Broadway Music Corp., 1946.

Von Tilzer, Harry and William Dillion

I want a girl. New York: Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., 1911.

Von Tilzer, Harry and William Jerome

Green grass. New York: Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., 1912.

Von Tilzer, Harry and Andrew B. Sterling

What you goin' to do when the rent comes 'round. New York: Ashley Pub., Inc., 1962.

Wagner, J.F.

Under the double eagle.

Waldteufel, Emil

Skaters waltz. New York: Broadcast Music Inc., 1941.

Walker, Wiley and Gene Sullivan

Bothered by the blues. New York: Peer International Corp., 1946.

Wallace, Chris

Don't let 'em build a tunnel that would 'ook us up with France. Chris Wallace, 1964.

The elusive fly. Chris Wallace, 1964.

Wallace, Oliver G. and Harold Weeks

Hindustan. New York: Venus Music Corp., 1946. 2 copies

Waller, Thomas and Harry Brooks

Ain't misbehavin'. New York: Miller Music, Inc., 1929.

Waller, Thomas and Andy Razaf

Honeysuckle rose. New York: Joy Music, Inc., 1957. 2 copies

Walsh, Ellis and Louis Jordan

Saturday night fish fry. Hollywood: Preview Music Co., 1949.

Walter, Cy and Chilton Ryan

Venice has water in the streets. New York: Kramer-Whitney Inc., 1965.

Warfield, Charles and Clarence Williams

Baby won't you please come home. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1919.

Waring, Tom

Susan Simpson. New York: Sprague-Coleman, 1939. 2 copies

Warren, Harry and Ralph Blane

Spring isn't everything. Hollywood: Four Jays Music Co., 1954.

The Stanley steamer. Hollywood: Four Jays Music Co., 1954. 2 copies

Warren, Harry and Jack Brooks

That's amore. New York: Paramount Music Corp., 1953.

Warren, Harry, Lew Brown and Sidney Clare

One sweet letter from you. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1927. 2 copies

Warren, Harry and Al Dubin

Forty second street. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1932.

I only have eyes for you. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1934.

I've got to sing a torch song. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1933.

Lullaby of Broadway. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1935. 2 copies

Lulu's back in town. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1935.

September in the rain. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1937.

Warren, Harry and Arthur Freed

Coffee time. New York: Four Jays Music Co., Inc., 1945.

The house of singing bamboo. Hollywood: Four Jays Music Co., 1954.

This heart of mine. New York: Triangle Music Corp., 1943.

Warren, Harry and Ira Gershwin

My one and only highland fling. New York: Four Jays Music Co., Inc., 1948. 2 copies

The poetry of motion. Hollywood: Four Jays Music Co., 1954. 2 copies

Week-end in the country. New York: Four Jays Music Co., Inc., 1954.

Warren, Harry and Mack Gordon

Chattanooga choo choo. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1941. 2 copies

Friendly star. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1950.

I had the craziest dream. New York: Bregman, Vocco & Conn, Inc., 1942. 2 copies

If you feel like singing, sing. New York: Four Jays Music Co., Inc., 1950.

It happened in Sun Valley. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1941. 2 copies

There will never be another you. New York: Mayfair Music Corp., 1942. 2 copies

Warren, Harry and Bud Green

I love my baby. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1925. 2 copies

Warren, Harry and Johnny Mercer

It's a great big world. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1945.

Jeepers creepers. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1938.

On the Atchison, Topeka and the Sante Fe. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1945.

Wayne, Bernie and Ben Raleigh

Laughing on the outside. New York: Broadcast Music Inc., 1946.

Wayne, Dotty, Richard Loring and Steve Binder

Ask me a question. Los Angeles: Romy Music Productions, 1964.

Wayne, Mable and Kim Gannon

A dreamer's holiday. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1949. 2 copies

Wayne, Mabel, Lewis and Young

In a little Spanish town.

Wayne, Sid, Joe Sherman and Jackie Kannon

Prunes. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1952.

Waxman, Franz

Theme from "Peyton Place". New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1958.

Webster, Paul Francis and Sonny Burke

Black coffee. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1948.

Wechter, Cissy and Julius Wechter

Spanish flea. Hollywood: Almo Music Corp., 1965.

Weersma, Melle and Hal Hallifax

Penny serenade. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1938.

Weil, Cynthia and Barry Mann

Blame it on the bossa nova. New York: Screen Gems - Columbia Music, Inc., 1962.

Weill, Kurt

Mack the knife. New York: Harms Inc., 1928.

Weill, Kurt and Maxwell Andersen

September song. New York: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., 1938.

Weill, Kurt and Ira Gershwin

Lady in the dark. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1941.

Weill, Kurt and Alan Jay Lerner

Here I'll stay. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1948.

Weinberg, Mortimer, Charley Marks and Harry Warren

Where do you work-a-John?. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1926. 2 copies

Weiss, Doris M.

My merry little Christmas tree.

Weiss, Stephan and Bernie Baum

Music! music! music!. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1950.

Welk, Lawrence and Norman Lee

Champagne polka. New York: Peer International Corp., 1945.

Wells, Jack, Alfred Bryan and Willie Weston

Joan of Arc they are calling you. New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., 1917.

Wendling, Pete, George W. Meyer and Sam M. Lewis

I believe in miracles. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1962.

Wenrich, Percy and Edward Madden

Moonlight bay. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1912.

Wenrich, Percy and Jack Mahoney

When you wore a tulip. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1914.

Wenrich, Percy and Harry Tobias

Chimes of Arcady. New York: Tobey Music Corp., 1958.

Sail along, silv'ry moon. New York: Joy Music, Inc., 1942.

West, Eugene, James McCaffrey and Dave Ringle

Roll on, Mississippi roll on. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1931. 2 copies

West, Red

If every day was like Christmas. New York: Atlantic Music Corp., 1965.

Wester, Harry and George Dodson

Gay fiesta. Lake Mary: Dodson & Wester Music Pub., 1966.

Westmoreland, Paul

Detour. New York: Hill and Range Songs, Inc., 1945.

Weston, Harris, Bert Lee and Irving Taylor

Knees bent up Mother Brown. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1939.

Weston, Paul

The Hasegawa general store. New York: Hanover Music Corp., 1964. 2 copies

Weston, Paul, Alan Bergman and Marilyn Keith

Christmas is the season of the bells. Pacific Palisades: Hanover Music Corp., 1963.

Goodbye is a lonesome sound. New York: Empress Music Inc., 1961.

Merry Christmas. Pacific Palisades: Hanover Music Corp., 1963.

Weston, Paul and Sol. Meyer

Tweet and toot. New York: Hanover Music Corp., 1953. 2 copies

Weyand, Mayruth

Grandma's comin' for Christmas. New York: Plainview Music, Inc. 2 copies

White, Pat

It's the same old Shillelagh. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1940.

Whiting, Richard A., Nacio Herb Brown and B .G. DeSylva

Eadie was a lady. New York: Harms Inc., 1932.

Whiting, Richard A., Newell Chase and Leo Robin

My ideal. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1930.

Whiting, Richard A. and Raymond B. Egan

The Japanese sandman. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1920.

Whiting, Richard A., Gus Kahn and Raymond B. Egan

Ain't we got fun. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1921.

Whiting, Richard A. and Johnny Mercer

Hooray for Hollywood: New York: Harms Inc., 1938.

Whiting, Richard A. and Leo Robin

Louise. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1929.

Whitney, Joan and Alex Kramer

Ain't nobody here but us chickens. New York: Sun Music Co., 1947. 2 copies

High on a windy hill. New York: Broadcast Music Inc., 1940.

There's always an extra potato. New York: Kramer-Whitney, Inc., 1965. 2 copies

Whitney, Joan, Alex Kramer and Hy Zaret

Christmas roses. New York: Dartmouth Music, Inc., 1952.

Whitter, Henry, Charles W. Noell and Fred J. Lewey

The wreck of old 97. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1924. 2 copies

Wilder, Alec and Marshall Barer

Summer is a-comin' in. New York: Essex Music, Inc., 1952. 2 copies

Wilder, Alec, Morty Palitz and Bill Engvick

While we're young. New York: Regent Music Corp., 1943.

Williams, Clarence

Ugly Chile. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1917. 2 copies

Williams, Clarence and Lucy Fletcher

Sugar blues. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1919.

Williams, Clarence and Spencer Williams

Royal garden blues. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1919. 2 copies

Williams, Curley

Half as much. Nashville: Acuff-Rose Pub., 1951.

Williams, Curley and Billy Simmons

Mississippi. Nashville: Acuff-Rose Pub., 1950.

Williams, Hugh and Jimmy Kennedy

Red sails in the sunset. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1935. 2 copies

Williams, Johnny

Checkmate. Universal City: Hawaii Music Co., 1960.

Williams, Johnny and Johnny Mercer

A big beautiful ball. New York: Harms, Inc., 1966.

Williams, Mary Lou, William Johnson and Snub Mosley

Pretty eyed baby. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1947.

Williams, Spencer

She'll be comin' 'round the mountain. New York: Joe Davis, Inc., 1930.

Williams, Spencer and Clarence Williams

I ain't gonna give nobody none o' this jelly roll. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1919. 2 copies

Willis, Virgil

I've got a secret with Santa Claus. Houston: Cleve Pub. Co., 1965.

Wills, Johnnie Lee and Deacon Andersen

Rag mop. New York: Hill and Range Songs, Inc., 1950.

Willson, Meredith

Arm in arm. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1963. 2 copies

Belly up to the bar, boys. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1960.

The big clown balloons. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1963. 2 copies

Chick-a-pen. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1960.

Dear Mister Santa Claus. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1963. 2 copies

Expect things to happen. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1963. 2 copies

George. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1946.

He's my friend. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1963.

Here comes the springtime. New York: Plymouth Music Co., 1951.

Here's love. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1963. 2 copies

I ain't down yet. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1960. 2 copies

I see the moon. New York: Plymouth Music Co., 1953.

I'll never say no. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1960.

Love, come take me again. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1963. 2 copies

My state, my Kansas, my home. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1961. 2 copies

My wish. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1963. 2 copies

The peony bush. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1949.

Pine cones and holly berries. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1963. 2 copies

Seventy six trombones. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1957.

That man over there. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1963. 2 copies

The unsinkable Molly Brown-vocal selections. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1961.

Wilson, Brian

Be true to your school. Hawthorne: Sea of Tunes Pub., Co., 1963.

Wiseman, Scott

Have I told you lately that I love you?. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1945.

Wittstatt, Hans and Dory Langdon

Pepe. New York: Ed. Kassner & Co., 1957. 2 copies

Wolcott, Charles, Ed. Penner and T. Hee

The reluctant dragon. New York: Broadcast Music Inc., 1941.

Wolf, Tommy and Fran Landesman

Apples on the lilac tree. Wolfe-Mills Music Inc., 1957.

Wood, Guy and Sammy Gallop

Shoo-fly pie and apple pan dowdy. New York: Capitol Songs, Inc., 1946.

Wood, Leo

Somebody stole my gal. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1918.

Woods, Harry

Paddlin' Madelin' home. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1925. 2 copies

Side by side. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1927. 2 copies

Woods, Harry and Mort Dixon

I'm looking for a four leaf clover. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1927.

River, stay 'way from my door. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1931. 2 copies

Woods, Harry and Arthur Freed

Here comes the sun. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1930.

Woods, Harry, Billy Rose and Mort Dixon

I wishn't I was in Peoria. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1925. 2 copies

Woods, Harry, Charles Tobias and Al Sherman

Me too. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1926. 2 copies

Wooley, Sheb

The purple people eater. Hollywood: Cordial Music Co., 1958.

Worth, Bobby and Henry Sanicola

I'm coming home, Los Angeles. New York: Sands Music Corp., 1965.

Worth, Maynard

Whoopee ti yi yo. New York: Broadcast Music Inc., 1941.

Wright, Robert and George Forrest

Anya. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1964.

Chime in!. New York: Empress Music Inc., 1961. 2 copies

Drawn to you. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1965.

Hand in hand. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1964.

Here tonight, tomorrow where?. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1965.

If this is goodbye. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1965.

It's the same. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1952. 2 copies

Little hands. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1965.

Night of my nights. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1953.

Now is my moment. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1965.

Snowflakes and sweethearts. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1965.

This is my kind of love. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1965.

Wrubel, Allie and Mort Dixon

The lady in red. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1935.

Wrubel, Allie and Herb Magidson

How long has this been going on?. New York: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., 1938.

I can't love you any more. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1940.

Wyche, Sid and Mayme Watts

Alright, okay! you win. New York: Melody Lane Pub., Inc., 1955. 2 copies

Xanrof, L.

Le fiacre. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1945.

Yanguas, Mariano

Caminitos. Madrid: Mariono Yanguas-Dr. Esquerdo, 1936.

Yellen, Jack and Milton Ager

Don't put a tax on the beautiful girls. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1919.

Youmans, Vincent and Irving Caesar

Sometimes I'm happy. New York: Harms, Inc., 1927.

Tea for two. New York: Harms Inc., 1924.

Youmans, Vincent and Anne Caldwell

I know that you know. New York: Harms Inc., 1926.

Youmans, Vincent and Edward Heyman

Drums in my heart. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1931.

Youmans, Vincent, Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu

Carioca. New York: T.B. Harms, Inc., 1933.

Flying down to Rio. New York: T.B. Harms, Inc., 1933.

Music makes me. New York: T.B. Harms, Inc., 1933.

Youmans, Vincent, William Rose and Edward Eliscu

Great day. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1929.

More than you know. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1929.

Young, Victor

Red rosey bush. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1940.

Young, Victor and Harold Adamson

Around the world. Beverly Hills: Victor Young Pub., 1956.

Young, Victor and Sammy Cahn

Written on the wind. New York: Keys Music Inc., 1956.

Young, Victor and Will J. Harris

Sweet Sue - just you. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1928. 2 copies

Young, Victor and Edward Heyman

Love letters.

Young, Victor and Bob Hilliard

All American rainbow. New York: Alamo Music, Inc., 1950.

Lord, you made the night too long. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1932. 2 copies

Young, Victor and Ned Washington

My foolish heart. New York: Santly-Joy, Inc., 1949.

Stella by starlight. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1946.

Yradier, Sebastian

La paloma (The dove). New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1942.

Zabka, Stan and Don Upton

Christmas eve in my home town. New York: Broadcast Music Inc., 1951. 2 copies

Zaret, Hy and Lou Singer

One meat ball. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1944. 2 copies

Zaritzky, Bernard

The little white duck. New York: General Music Pub. Co. Inc., 1950.

Zimmerman, Charles A.

Anchors aweigh. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1907. 2 copies

Foreign (Japanese)

The five pennies.

One way ticket.

Scripts

The Danny Kaye Show, 1963-1967

Television scripts, including the original embossed leather binders.

Arranged chronologically by show number.

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#97, LC Record #95-518102

#98, LC Record #95-518115

#99, LC Record #95-518235

#100, LC Record #95-518266

#101, LC Record #95-518307

#102, LC Record #95-518444

#103, LC Record #95-518495

#104, LC Record #95-518503

#105, LC Record #95-518574

#106, LC Record #95-518650

#107, LC Record #95-518809

#108, LC Record #95-518916

#109, LC Record #95-518972

#110, LC Record #95-518983

#111, LC Record #95-519058

#112, LC Record #95-519065

#113, LC Record #95-519401

#114, LC Record #95-519490

#115, LC Record #95-519496

#116, LC Record #95-519560

#117, LC Record #95-519568

#118, LC Record #95-519821

#119, LC Record #95-519945

#120, LC Record #95-520054

#121, LC Record #95-520063

#122, LC Record #95-520157

#123, LC Record #95-520282

#124, LC Record #95-520319

Script binders: #1-#124

The Danny Kaye Radio Show, 1944-1946

Radio scripts.

Arranged chronologically.

1944 Dec. - 1945 Jan. - Apr.

1945 May - 1946 Feb.

1946 Mar. - May

The John Gary Show, 1966

Television scripts.

Arranged chronologically by show number.

#1 - #6

#7 - #12

Films

Fillm scripts, housed in the original embossed leather binders.

Arranged alphabetically by title.

The court jester. Melvin Frank and Norman Panama

The five pennies. Jack Rose and Melville Shavelson

Hans Christian Andersen. Moss Hart

Happy times. Harry Kurnitz and Phil Rapp

The kid from Brooklyn. Melville Shavelson

Knock on wood. Norman Panama and Melvin Frank

The man from the diner's club. William Peter Blatty Frank

Me and the colonel. I.A.L. Diamond

Merry Andrew.

On the double. Jack Rose and Melville Shavelson

On the Riviera. Phoebe and Henry Ephron

Peter Pan. Jack Burns and Andrew Birkin

Pinocchio. Herbert Baker

The secret life of Walter Mitty.

Skokie. Ernest Kilroy (2 copies)

Up in arms. Don Hartman, Robert Pirosh and Allen Boretz

White Christmas. Norma Krasna, Norman Panama and Melvin Panama

Wonder man. Hartman and Shavelson

Miscellaneous Scripts

Various television and movie scripts.

Arranged alphabetically by title.

Cock-a-doodle-doo! (1961)

The Cosby show (1986)

Danny Kaye's "look-in" at the Met (1975) 2 blue leather covers; 2 copies

Defend to the death (1980)

An evening with John Denver (1975) 1 personalized binder; 2 copies

The twilight zone (1985)

Correspondence

Personal

Letters, telegrams, and notes to and from Kaye and Fine.

Arranged according to addressee (Kaye, Fine, or Mr. & Mrs. Kaye), then alphabetically by correspondent, and chronologically therein.

Danny Kaye

"A" miscellaneous

Benny, Jack

"B" miscellaneous

"C" miscellaneous

"D" miscellaneous

Eisenhower, Mamie D.

"E" miscellaneous

Fonda, Jane

"F" miscellaneous

Garland, Judy

Goldfarb, Phil "Fish"

"G" miscellaneous

"H" miscellaneous

Johnston, Eric

Jolson, Erle (Mrs. Al Jolson)

"J" miscellaneous

King, Sir Alexander B.

"K" miscellaneous

"L" miscellaneous

"M" miscellaneous

"N" miscellaneous

"P" miscellaneous

"R" miscellaneous

"S" miscellaneous

"T" miscellaneous

"U" miscellaneous

"V" miscellaneous

"W" miscellaneous

Miscellaneous

Sylvia Fine Kaye

Allen, Steve

"A" miscellaneous

"B" miscellaneous

Brooklyn College

Bush, George

Cerf, Phyllis

"C" miscellaneous

Douglas, Kirk

"D" miscellaneous

"E" miscellaneous

"F" miscellaneous

Gorme, Eydie

"G" miscellaneous

"H" miscellaneous

"J" miscellaneous

"K" miscellaneous

"L" miscellaneous

"M" miscellaneous

"N" miscellaneous

Porter, Cole

"P" miscellaneous

Redgrave, Lynn

"R" miscellaneous

"S" miscellaneous

Styne, Jule (Re:)

"T" miscellaneous

"V" miscellaneous

Wagner, Robert

"Y" miscellaneous

Miscellaneous

Mr. and Mrs. Kaye

Bradley, Tom

"B" miscellaneous

Dickinson, Angie

Douglas, Mrs. Kirk

Eisenhower, Dwight

"F" miscellaneous

"G" miscellaneous

Johnson, Lady Bird

Kissinger, Henry

"K" miscellaneous

"L" miscellaneous

"M" miscellaneous

"P" miscellnaeous

Reagan, Ronald

Rodgers, Richard

Roosevelt, Eleanor

"R" miscellaneous

"S" miscellaneous

Truman, Harry (re:)

"T" miscellaneous

"V" miscellaneous

Miscellaneous

Business

Correspondence relating to agents, awards, charitable organizations, household obligations, schedules and tours, and other business interests. Includes royalty statements, press clippings, receipts, and other related material.

Arranged alphabetically by correspondent or subject title, and chronologically therein.

Allenberg, Bert (deceased; D. Kaye's eulogy), 1958

American Guild of Authors and Composers, 1951-59

American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, 1955-59

Ange (Jeane Pierre Aumont Property), 1955

ASCAPsee American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers

The Authors League of America Inc., 1953-58

Awards

Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, 1955-58

The American National Theatre and Academy

The Associated Alumni of the Central High School of Philadelphia, 1967

Beverly Hills B'nai B'rith, 1957-58

BOX OFFICE, 1953

Brith Sholom, 1957

Brownie Troop #589

The Children's Theatre Conference, 1960seeMartini shaker

City of Hope National Medical Center, 1955

Community Chests of America, 1948

Conference of Jewish Women's Organizations, 1956

Congregation Emanu-El Men's Club, 1956

Esquire, 1958

The Fight for Sight, 1958see alsoCertificate

General Rose Memorial Hospital, 1955

The George Foster Peabody Awards, 1957-82see alsoUniversity of Georgia, George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Awards

Graduate Students Organization, School of Education, New York University, 1958see alsoPlaque

Hebrew Academy of Washington, D.C., 1956

Hollywood Foreign Correspondents Association, 1952

Independent Film Journal, 1951

International Rescue Committee, 1958

Jewish Big Brothers Association of Los Angeles, 1956see also Plaque

Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst, 1957-58

The Jewish Consumptive's Relief Society, 1954-55see alsoPlaque and program

Jewish National Fund, 1958see alsoPlaque

Joint Defense Appeal of the American Jewish Community and The Anti-Defamation League in the B'nai B 'rith

Lane Bryant Annual Awards, 1956-58see alsoPlaque

Massachusetts Committee Catholics, Protestants and Jews, 1957

The Medical Society of Virginia, 1961

Midwood High School, 1957see alsoPlaque

Montreal Israel Bond Organization, 1967

National Conference of Christians and Jews, Inc., 1957see alsoCertificates

The National Council on Infant and Child Care, Inc., 1957

The National Women's Committee of Brandeis University, 1956

New York Mirror, 1956

New York Philanthropic League, 1958

The Old York Lodge of B'nai B'rith, 1958

P.S. 149 Alumni Association, 1957

Philadelphia Variety Post No. 713, 1958see alsoPlaque

Roosevelt University Alumni Association, 1957-58see alsoStatue

Songwriters' Protective AssociationseeAmerican Guild of Authors and Composers

Toy Manufacturers of the U.S.A., Inc., 1956see alsoPlaque

Travel, 1957

TV Guide, 1961

TV-Radio Life, 1957

University of Detroit, 1957

Variety Club Northern California Sponsors Blind Babies Foundation, 1958see alsoPlaque

WCAU, 1957

Williamsburg Settlement, Inc., 1957

Women's American O.R.T., 1957-58

United States Committee for UNICEF, 1956

Basch, Buddy & Associates press clippings, 1951-59

Big Brothers of America, 1957-58

"Biographies in Sound" NBC Radio, 1957

Brandeis University, 1958

Cancer, 1952-57

Capitol Records, 1957-59

Carlot Music, Inc., 1957

Charity Contributions, 1946-60

Composers Guild of America, 1953-58

Dena Music, Inc., 1955-59

Environmental Defense Fund, 1986

Everywoman's, 1957

Gasarch, Joseph M., 1946-47

Glass, Irving, 1950-52

Hillcrest Country Club, 1954-59

Hollywood Bowl, 1954

Ideas and material for future shows and pictures, 1954-59

Independent Citizens' Committee of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions, Inc., 1946

Insurance, 1947

Insurance appraisals, 1957-58

Israel, 1950-58

Kappel, Paul, 1954

Krasna, Norman, 1955-56

Landscaping, 1957

Lawrence Organization, 1956

McCall's, "The Danny Kaye Picture Book," 1958

Motion picture costs(estimates & costs of services), 1966-67

Music, 1951-59

Music returned, 1953-56

NEA Journal, "Children: The Future of the World by Danny Kaye," 1957

Permissions to use songs and requests for lyrics, 1951-56

Phoenix Theatre, 1958-59

Picturegoer Luncheon at the Savoy (Danny Kaye's speech), 1949

Polaroid Corporation, 1978

Raphael, Fred (music publishing), 1953-57

Ratnor, Victor M., 1947-59

RCA Victor Popular Album Club, 1958-59

Receipts, 1949-58

Records

Danny Kaye, 1956-57

Sylvia Fine, 1954

Rogers & Cowan, Inc. (press clippings), 1963

Royalties (Sylvia Fine), 1956-59

Saturday Evening Post, "I Call on Danny Kaye" by Pete Martin, 1958

Submissions of material, 1946-59

Symphony news, "Danny Kaye and His Golden Baton," 1973

Tamarisk Country Club, 1951-55

Trips (Sylvia Fine), 1959

United Nations Children's Fundsee alsoChildren's artwork

Danny Kaye, 1954-60

Sylvia Fine, 1954

Others, 1954-61

Miscellaneous, 1955-61

United Service Organization, Inc., 1958

Vaughn Monroe Music Clubs, 1954

White House Conference on Children and Youth, 1958-60

William Morris Agency, 1941-59

Business Papers

The Danny Kaye Show, 1963-1967

Business materials associated with the show, such as contracts, correspondence, financial reports, press kits, production information, and records.

Arranged alphabetically where applicable, then chronologically.

Contracts: Employment

Antes, Jerry

Baker, Herbert

Barasch & Moore (Norman Barasch & Carroll Moore)

Barnes, Billy

Beard, Richard

Belkin, Gary

Binder, Steve

Brown, Earl

Carlton, Robert

Chambers, Ernest

Charmoli, Tony

Clark, Ron

Evans, Bonnie

Farber, Nat

Fitzell, Roy

Foster, Bill

Friedman, Ron

Gelbart, Larry

Gregory, Jacqueline

Ilson, Saul

Joyce, Elaine

Kaye, Sidney

Keller, Sheldon

Korman, Harvey

Lafferty, Perry

Lapin, Al

Laughlin, Phil

Mann, Johnny

Mattis, Dee Jay

Mazursky & Tucker (Paul Mazursky & Larry Tucker)

McAvoy, Gene

McCormick, Pat

Prager, Sammy

Prager, Stanley

Rothman, Bernie

Scheerer, Robert

Sedawie, Norman

Stephenson, Ed

Tamplin, Robert

Tolkin, Mel

Van Patten, Joyce

Weston, Paul

Contracts: General

Ashley Famous - Dena Pictures Agreements

CBS - Dena Pictures Agreements

Pension Plan

Contracts: Guest Contracts

Adams, Edie

Albert, Eddie

The Arbors

Armstrong, Judy

Armstrong, Louis

Arnold, Eddy

Astin, John

Aznavour, Charles

Bailey, Pearl

Ball, Lucille

Ballantine, Carl

Barlin Dancers, Anne

Barrett, Susan

Bassey, Shirley

Becaud, Gilbert

Belafonte, Harry

Benaderet, Bea

Bennett, Tony

Bergen, Polly

Berger, Sente

The Big Three

Blair, Sally

Boone, Pat

The Brothers Four

Burns, George

Butterworth, Donna

Cambridge, Godfrey

Cannon, Dian

Carney, Art

Carr, Vikki

Carroll, Diahann

Carroll, Pat

"Charo" Rosario Piler Martinez Molina

Clark, Petula

The Clinger Sisters

Coca, Imogene

Cole, Nat King

Collins, Dorothy

Connors, Chuck

Conway, Tim

Cooper, Jackie

Coster, Gary

Cox, Danny

Crane, Bob

Crenna, Richard

Dana, Bill

Darin, Bobby

Davis, Jr., Sammy

Dearie, Blossom

de Salvo, Ron

Eastwood, Clint

Ebsen, Buddy

Esquivel

Eto, Kimio

Fabray, Nanette

Falk, Peter

Farrell, Eileen

Ferrante & Teicher

Ferrer, Jose

Fitzgerald, Ella

Fonteyn & Nureyev

Ford, Paul

Ford, Tennessee Ernie

Fontain, Pete (& Group)

Foy, Jr., Eddie

Franchi, Sergio

Freddie & The Dreamers

Galon, Gigi

Gary, John

Gerry Mulligan Quartet

Gilberto, Astrud

Goodman, Benny

Goulet, Robert

Gorshin, Frank

Greco, Buddy

Griffin, Bessie & The Gospel Pearls

Griffith, Andy

Grimes, Tammy

Gwynne, Fred

Hamilton, George

Harvey, Laurence

Herman's Hermits

Herman, Woody & His Herd

Holloway, Stanley

Howard, Ronnie

International Children's Chorus

Ives, Burl

Izumi (Yakimura)

Jackson, Mahalia

Joe & Eddie (Joe Gilbert & Eddie Brown)

Johns, Glynis

Jones, Carolyn

Jones, Shirley

Jourdan, Louis

Kazan, Lainie

Kelly, Gene

The Kessler Twins

King, Morgana

Knotts, Don

Lansbury, Angela

Lawrence, Carol

Lee, Michele

Lee, Peggy

LeGrand, Michel

The Letterman

The Levee Singers

Lewis, Shari

Liberace

Los Vegas

Lovell, Marilyn

Martin, Millicent

Mathieu, Mireille

McDowell, Roddy

McNair, Barbara

Mendes, Sergio & Brasil 66

Mercouri, Melina

Merman, Ethel

Meyerink, Victoria

Mills, Hayley

Mills, John

Minelli, Liza

Moore, Mary Tyler

Morley, Robert

Morris, Howard

Morse, Robert

Mouskouri, Nana

Nabors, Jim

Newmar, Julie

Newton, Wayne

Parker, Fess

The Peanuts

Peterson, Oscar

Piazza, Marguerite

Powell, Lovelady

Prentiss, Paula

Presnell, Harve

Price, Vincent

Prowse, Juliet

Randall, Frankie

Randall, Tony

Red Norvo & His Group

The Rhythm Masters

The Righteous Brothers

Ritchard, Cyril

Robards, Jr., Jason and Lauren Bacall

Robertson, Dale

Romano, D'Aldo

The Ruffinos

Rush, Barbara

Ryan, Irene

Sanders, Steve

Serling, Rod

Shore, Dinah

Silvers, Phil

Simmons, Jean

Skelton, Red

Smythe, Kit

Sommer, Elke

Sommers, Joanie

Stafford, Jo

Stevens, Inger

Stiller & Meara

Stuarti, Enzo

Sutherland, Joan

Te Arohanui Maori Company of New Zealand

Thomas, Terry

The Tijuana Brass

Tillstrom, Burr

Topol, Chaim

Uggams, Leslie

Ustinov, Peter

Valente, Caterina

Van Dyke, Dick

Vaughn, Robert

Verdon, Gwen

Walker, Nancy

Wallis, Shani

Walston, Ray

Warwick, Dionne

Weld, Tuesday

Weston, Jack

Williams, Andy

Williams, Joe

Wilson, Nancy

Woodward, Joanne

Worth, Stan

Yarborough, Glenn

Young, Alan

The Youngfolk

Correspondence

Ad agency contacts

AFTRAsee American Federation of Television and Radio Artists

Agent's correspondence, 1966-67

American Federation of Musicians, 1963-66

American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, 1959-68

American Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers, 1964-65

Armed Forces Radio and Television Services, 1963-66

ASCAPsee American Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers

Bonis, Herb, 1965-68

Expense reports, 1966-68

Personal, 1966-68

Bricker, Seymour, 1967-68

Business proposals, 1966-67

CBS, 1966-67

Chichester, 1967-68

Cohen, George, 1968

Cohen and Bricker, 1964-68

Contributions, 1966-67

Dena Music, Inc. (Fred Raphael), 1965

The Dunhills

Equipment

Ashley Famous Agency, 1965-68

Film prints requested, 1964-67

Film shipping, 1967-68

Films returned from overseas, 1965-66

Harrah's, 1964

The Hubley Affair, 1967

Heller, Seymour, 1967

Invitations, 1966-67

Job or audition requests, 1967

Kaye, Danny, 1963-68

J. Lefkowitz & Co., 1967-68

Nyman Libson, 1967-68

Material proposed or submitted, 1966-67

Mirisch Bros., 1968

Montreal Israel Bond Organization, 1968

NBC Specials - Dena Pictures, Inc., 1958-62

Miscellaneous

Financial Reports: Shows

#1 - #2

#3 - #4

#5 - #6

#7 - #8

#9 - #10

#11 - #12

#13 - #14

#15 - #17

#18 - #20

#21 - #23

#24 - #26

#27 - #29

#30 - #32

#33 - #35

#36 - #38

#39 - #41

#42 - #44

#45 - #47

#48 - #49

#50 - #51

#52 - #53

#54 - #55

#56 - #57

#58 - #59

#60 - #61

#62 - #63

#64 - #65

#66 - #67

#68 - #70

#71 - #73

#74 - #77

#78 - #80

#81 - #84

#85 - #87

#88 - #90

#91 - #94

#95 - #99

#100 - #104

#105 - #109

#110 - #115

#116 - #124

Financial Reports: Foreign Runs

Australia, 1963-68

Belgium, 1964-65

Canada, 1964-65

Cyprus and Hong Kong, 1968-70

Denmark, 1964-72

England, 1963-64

Finland, 1964-72

Holland, 1964-68

Ireland, 1964-68

Italy, 1964-65

New Foundland, 1964-68

Norway, 1964-68

Philippines, 1964-66

South and Central America, 1965-66

Southeast Asia, 1966-67

Sweden, 1964-67

Yugoslavia, 1964-66

Miscellaneous shows and tours

Press Kits

#6, Guests: Mary Tyler Moore, Eddie Foy Jr.

#7, Guests: Gwen Verdon, Clinger Sisters

#8, Guests: Peter Falk, Michelle Lee, Pete Fountain

#9, Guests: Jack Weston, Nita Talbot, Esquivel

#11, Guests: Joanie Sommers, Art Carney

#12, Guests: Eileen Farrell, Louis Jourdan

#13, Guests: Nancy Walker, Mahalia Jackson

#15, Guests: Julie Newmar, Howard Morris

#16, Guests: Dick Van Dyke, Andy Williams

#17, Guests: Mary Tyler Moore, Nat King Cole

#19, Guests: Dorothy Collins, Jackie Cooper

#20, Guests: Art Carney

#21, Guests: Diahann Carroll

#25, Guests: Art Carney, Harvey Korman

#33-101, Guests: Gwen Verdon

#33-102, Guests: Angela Lansbury, John Gary

#33-103, Guests: Gwen Verdon, Rhythm Masters

#33-104, Guests: Gwen Verdon, Harve Presnell, Harvey Korman

#33-105, Guests: Buddy Ebsen, Pat Carroll

#33-106, Guests: Jose Ferrer, Dorothy Collins

#33-107, Guests: Phil Silvers, Barbara McNair

#33-109, Guests: Mary Tyler Moore, Danny Cox

#33-110, Guests: Lucille Ball, John Gary

#33-111, Guests: Imogene Coca, Enzo Stuarti

#33-114, Guests: Pearl Bailey, Art Carney

#33-115, Guests: Imogene Coca, Tony Bennett

#33-116, Guests: Howard Morris, Pat Carroll

#33-117, Guests: Gwen Verdon, Jo Stafford

#50, Guests: Peter Falk, Dorothy Collins

#51, Guests: Vincent Price, Dyan Cannon

#52, Guests: Imogene Coca, Nancy Wilson

#65-0201, Guests: Fred Gwynne, Edie Adams, Glen Yarborough, Paul Weston

#66-0202, Guests: Gwen Verdon, John Astin

#67-0203, Guests: Richard Crenna, Herman's Hermits, Nana Mouskouri

#68-0204, Guests: Shirley Jones, Righteous Brothers, Harvey Korman

#69-0205, Guests: Buddy Ebsen, Clint Eastwood, Fess Parker, Charo, Harvey Korman

#70-0206, Guests: Harry Belafonte, Nana Mouskouri

#71-0207, Guests: Caterina Valente, Benny Goodman

#72-0208, Guests: Bill Dana, D'Aldo Romano, Caterina Valente

#73-0209, Guests: Eddie Albert, Wayne Newton, Dionne Warwick

#74-0210, Guests: Herb Alpert, Dinah Shore, The Earl Brown Singers, Tony Charmoli Dancers

#75-0211, Guests: Carolyn Jones, Pat Boone

#76-0212, Guests: Marguerite Piazzi, Freddie and The Dreamers

#77-0213, Guests: Tennessee Ernie Ford, Lainie Kazan

#78-0214, Guests: Vikki Carr, Ray Walston

#79-0215, Guests: George Hamilton, Diahann Carroll

#80-0216, Guests: Bob Crane, Tammy Grimes

#81-0217, Guests: Vincent Price, John Gary

#82-0218, Guests: Jean Simmons, John Gary, Laurence Harvey, Children's International Choir

#83-0219, Guests: Liza Minnelli, Alan Young, John Gary

#84-0220, Guests: Robert Vaughn, Michel Legrand, Joyce Cuoco

#85-0221, Guests: Eddie Albert, Morgana King

#86-0222, Guests: Cyril Ritchard, Eddy Arnold

#87-0223, Guests: Inger Stevens, Woody Herman & The Herd, Clingers Sisters and Brother

#88-0224, Guests: Tim Conway, Harvey Korman, Kimio Eto

#89-0225, Guests: Nancy Wilson, John Gary, "Chickenman"

#90-0026, Guests: Joanne Woodward, Robert Goulet

#91-0227, Guests: Vikki Carr, John Gary

#92-0228, Guests: Vincent Price, John Gary, Stan Worth

#93-0229, Guests: Tijuana Brass, John Gary, Herb Alpert, Sente Berger, Chaim Topol

#94-0230, Guests: John Gary, Judy Armstrong, Joyce Van Patten

#95-0301, Guests: Eddie Albert, Vikki Carr, Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66

#96-0302, Guests: Ronny Howard, Donna Butterworth, Susan Barrett

#97-0303, Guests: Fred Gwynne, Vikki Carr

#98-0304, Guests: Frankie Randall, The Peanuts

#99-0305, Guests: Eddie Albert, The Peanuts, Joe Williams

#100-0306, Guests: Tim Conway, The Peanuts, Barbara Minkus

#101-0307, Guests: Ella Fitzgerald, Buddy Greco, Sergio Mendes & Brazil 66

#102-0308, Guests: Leslie Uggams, Steve Sanders

#103-0309, Guests: Caterina Valente, Gilbert Becaud

#104-0310, Guests: Louis Armstrong, Caterina Valente

#105-0311, Guests: Tony Randall, Vikki Carr, Stan Worth

#106-0312, Guests: Vikki Carr, Liberace

#107-0313, Guests: Louis Armstring, The Kessler Twins

#108-0314, Guests: Petula Clark, Stanley Holloway

#109-0315, Guests: Nancy Wilson, Frank Gorshin, Peter Ustinov

#110-0316, Guests: Shirley Jones, Victoria Meyerink

#111-0317, Guests: Sergio Franchi, Salli Blair

#112-0318, Guests: Peggy Lee, Wayne Newton, International Children's Choir

#113-0319, Guests: George Burns, Mireille Mathieu

#114-0320, Guests: Godfrey Cambridge, John Gary, Laurie Ichino

#115-0321, Guests: Peter Falk, Pat Carroll

#116-0322, Guests: Eddy Arnold, Millicent Martin

#117-0323, Guests: Burl Ives, Barbara Rush

#118-0324, Guests: Tim Conway, Izumi

#119-0325, Guests: "Giovanni's Wedding"

#120-0326, Guests: Joanie Sommers, Brothers Four

#121-0327, Guests: Roddy McDowall, Blossom Dearie

#122-0328, Guests: Diahann Carroll, Joyce Jameson, Herbie Faye, Buddy Lewis

#123-0329, Guests: Sergio Mendes & Brazil 66

#124-0330, Guests: Robert Morley, The Arbors

Product Information: General

1963-67

Color test, 7/20/65

Product Information: Show

#65 (0201) Tape: 7/31/65, Air: 9/29/65

#66 (0202) Tape: 8/07/65, Air: 12/01/65

#67 (0203) Tape: 8/14/65, Air: 10/13/65

#68 (0204) Tape: 8/21/65, Air: 9/29/65

#69 (0205) Tape: 8/28/65, Air: 9/22/65

#70 (0206) Tape: 9/10/65, Air: 9/15/65

#71 (0207) Tape: 9/17/65, Air: 10/06/65

#72 (0208) Tape: 9/24/65, Air: 1/12/66

#73 (0208) Tape: 10/01/65, Air: 12/29/65

#74 (0210) Tape: 10/09/65, Air: 10/27/65

#75 (0211) Tape: 10/23/65, Air: 11/3/65

#76 (0212) Tape: 10/30/65, Air: 11/10/65

#77 (0213) Tape: 11/06/65, Air: 11/24/65

#78 (0214) Tape: 11/13/65, Air: 11/17/65

#79 (0215) Tape: 11/20/65, Air: 12/08/65

#80 (0216) Tape: 12/02/65, Air: 1/19/66

#81 (0217) Tape: 12/09/65, Air: 12/15/65

#82 (0218) Tape: 12/16/65, Air: 12/22/65

#83 (0219) Tape: 12/23/65, Air: 1/05/66

#84 (0220) Tape: 1/08/66, Air: 1/26/66

#85 (0221) Tape: 1/15/66, Air: 2/02/66

#86 (0222) Tape: 1/22/66, Air: 2/09/66

#87 (0223) Tape: 1/29/66, Air: 2/16/66

#88 (0224) Tape: 2/05/66, Air: 2/23/66

#89 (0225) Tape: 2/12/66, Air: 3/09/66

#90 (0226) Tape: 2/26/66, Air: 3/02/66

#91 (0227) Tape: 3/05/66, Air: 3/16/66

#92 (0228) Tape: 3/12/66, Air: 3/23/66

#93 (0229) Tape: 3/19/66, Air: 3/30/66

#94 (0330) Tape: 3/26/66, Air: 4/06/66

Repeats summer '66

Records

Music,1964-67

Shows,1963-67

Films and Other Venues

Business materials and correspondence related to films, radio, recordings, special appearances, and tours.

Arranged alphabetically, and chronologically therein.

20th Century Fox, 1950

AGVAsee American Guild of Variety Artists

American Guild of Variety Artists, 1963-68

American Motors Album, 1963-64

An hour with Danny Kaye, 1960-63

The court jester, 1955-60

Directors Guild of America, Inc., 1967

Dugan, John T. (Race for the Palio), 1967

Eustis, Rich and Al Rogers (Phileas Fogg), 1967

Federal Aviation Agency Film, 1966

The five pennies, 1958-68

Biography material

Danny Kaye biography material

Europe (negatives), 1959

Leeds Music

Music

Publicity

Red Nichols Story

Music file

Scripts

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Folk song album, 1961-62

Golden Records, 1962-65

Goldfarb, Phil, 1966

Goldwyn Studios, 1946-52

Grimm fairy tales, 1962-64

Hans Christian Andersen, 1951-52

Hans Christian Andersen album, 1961-64

Inspector general, 1953-61

Kaye, Danny, 1955-64

Kelleher, William (Queen Mary), 1967

Klenman, Norman, 1968

Knock on Silk, 1957-59

Knock on wood, 1953-67

London Records, Inc., 1960-63

MacDougall, Roger (Race for the Palio), 1967

Man from diners' club, 1963-66

Me and the colonel, 1957-61

Merrill, Howard (School For Brides), 1967

Merry Andrew, 1953-60

Montreaux films, 1966

On the double, 1960-61

Paramount, 1953-55

Password, 1965-67

Personal appearances, 1946-56

Radio appearances and requests, 1946-56

Recording contracts

Makin' love to you

The maladjusted jester

Marriage go round

Me and the colonel

Molly-o

My heart knows a lovely song

O moon above

On the double

On the double; Darlin' Meggie

Outfox the fox

Pass the basket

The plough

Pressure point

Salud

The secret of the purple reef

Tell me why

That's the way the ball bounces

Theme for Suzanne

To make you happy

Under the kissin' tree

Waiting the sea

Where walks my true love

Why oh, why

Will you be with me

Willow, willow, waley

The wine of the moon

Would he mind?

Yon-u-ary

You crossed your fingers

Reprise Records, 1962-63

Royalty statements

Warner Bros., 1947-53

What's My Line, 1966-67

Wildflower Music, Inc., 1963-65

Wizard of Oz, 1964-67

The John Gary Show

Business materials associated with the show, including contracts, correspondence, financial reports, and invoices.

Arranged alphabetically where applicable, and chronologically therein.

Contracts: Employment

Ayres, Mitchell

Farber, Nat

Gary, John

Harris, Stan

Johnston, Romaine

Joyce, Jimmy

Contracts: Shows

#1, 5/29/66

#2, 6/04/66

#3, 6/10/66

#4, 6/17/66

#5, 6/24/66

#6, 7/01/66

#7, 7/06/66

#8, 7/15/66

#9, 7/21/66

#10, 7/27/66

#11, 8/03/66

#12, 8/10/66

Contracts: Guest Contracts

Ames, Ed

Amsterdam, Morey

Armstrong, Judy

Arnold, Eddy

Banner, John

Barrett, Susan

Bryant, Anita

Byner, John

Cambridge, Godfrey

Carr, Vikki

Chad & Jeremy

Clooney, Rosemary

Conway, Tim

Crane, Bob

Crosby, Norm

Damone, Vic

Gorshin, Frank

Kaye, Danny

The King Daughters

The King Sisters

Lawrence, Carol

Liberace

Munshin, Jules

The Pair Extraordinaire

Rawls, Lou

The Righteous Brothers

Rodgers, Jimmy

Schreiber & Burns

The Smothers Brothers

Sommers, Joanie

Stevens, Connie

Stevens, Inger

Taylor, Faron

Tillstrom, Burr

Uggams, Leslie

Williams, Roger

Correspondence

A - Z

Financial Reports: Shows

#1 - #6

#7 - #12

Invoices

American Federation of Musicians & Employees' Pension Welfare Fund

American Federation of Television and Radio Artists & Welfare Funds

"A" miscellaneous

"B" miscellaneous

CBS, 1966

Corb, Morty

"C" miscellaneous

"D" miscellaneous

"F" miscellaneous

John Gary Show

Guy, Mr.

"G" miscellaneous

Home Silk Stockings

"H" miscellaneous

Kuehn, V.W.

"I" "J" "K " miscellaneous

"L" miscellaneous

"M" miscellaneous

"N" miscellaneous

"O" "P" miscellaneous

"Q" "R" "S" miscellaneous

"T" "U" "V" miscellaneous

"W" miscellaneous

Records, 1966

Reviews

Musical Comedy Library

Music

Musical Comedy Tonight

Sheet music arranged alphabetically by song title.

Another hundred people

Anything goes

I can't say no

I get a kick out of you

Overture

Side insert

Musical Comedy Tonight II

Sheet music arranged alphabetically by song title.

Big spender

Circus dream

Circus dream (live)

If this isn't love

If my friends

Jenny

Jenny (verse live)

Nothin' like a dame

Old devil moon and tag

Overture

P.22 fix

See me now boys

Wonderful guy

Musical Comedy Tonight III

Sheet music arranged alphabetically by song title.

Bows '85

Cleo bows

Cleopatterer

Eclipse scene

Fascinatin' rhythm (dance)

Fascinatin' rhythm (vocal)

Heat wave

Heat wave dance

Leave it to Jane

Overture

They didn't believe me

This can't be love

Thou swell

To keep my love alive

To keep my love alive (revised)

The Danny Kaye Show

Parts (759-775) and score arrangements (OV 865). If only parts are available or only full score arrangements are available, only the one respective box will be listed.

Arranged chronologically by show number and alphabetically by title therein.

#1, LC Record #95-502768

The baseball man

Bye bye blackbird

Cleopatra's procession

Elijah jump shout

Film closing

Film opening

Love me Lady Powell

May there always be sunshine

My fair umpire

Riverside

Walk around

Walk right in

West side story ballgame

#2, LC Record #95-503396

Brotherhood of man

Celestial choir

Forward in space

Streets of Laredo

Swinging march dance

Telephone

Three blind mice

To be or not to be

#3, LC Record #95-503412

La belle France

Biltmore clock

Clock song (I'm late)

Fools rush in

My grandfather's clock

Old MacDonald

Presentation time

Rock around the clock

Sonny's curls

Wake up George

#4, LC Record #95-503449

Dancing pagodas

Diner food

Lawrence ballet

Talent playhouse

Talent playoff

They call the wind Maria

This town tag

Together wherever we go

The victim

#5, LC Record #95-503551

Ballin' the jack

By myself

Danny - Love Lady duet

Days of wine and roses

Friend of the family

It's so nice to have a man around the house

Kaye-Kelly medley

Madame's waltz

Medley

New York, New York

Nola

Side by side

You make me feel so young

You'll never get away

You're the cream in my coffee

#6, LC Record #95-503706, #95-503715

Dee-lightful is the word

Father knows nothing

Father knows nothing

Father knows plenty

Hard hearted Hannah

I could write a book

Jungle drums

Mary Tyler Moore

Osaka hillbillies

Song and dance Man

Sposin'

Vaude playoff

#7, LC Record #95-503717

Alouette

Ashmolean

Children's suite

Drive in food

I get so lonely

Regal fanfare

Song and dance playoff

Two of a kind

What is a woman

#8, LC Record #95-503906

Arabian evenings

Gonna build a mountain

Get happy

Hospital bed

It's de-lovely

Michele

Once upon a lifetime

Tea for two

#9, LC Record #95-503909

Ach du lieber

Dingle dangle school

Everybody out of the pool

Fast drawers

Hungarian rhapsody

Kid's performance

Inter-office exercise

Lawrence of Arabia

My father

No manicure

Record shore

Stereo dance

Sugar in the morning

Top hat

#10, LC Record #95-503930

Angus McFangus

Breezin' along with the breeze

Come back again

Igor Dingiling

Johnny Ding-a-lingo

#11, LC Record #95-504257

Colonel Bogie

Coronation march

Fight

Fight fight fight

Happy hotel

Indian sign

Joannie Sommers

King Louie's song

Mozart musing

Romeo and Juliet

The story of Alice

#12, LC Record #95-504260

The Barber of Seville

Birth of the blues

Dance of the hours (1 & 2)

Danny Boy

Figaro

Good morning

Gypsy in my soul

Rigoletto

Surgery tonight

Tarantella

Toreador song

Turkish harem

Valkyries

Walk right in

#13, LC Record #95-504292

At last together

Blossoms tag

Closer walk

Fair maiden I have traveled long

Flower garden of my heart

Magnolia blossoms of 1932

Make believe

Merrie England

Open up your heart

Professor Svengalsky

Transatlantic ride

When my sugar walks down the street

#14, LC Record #95-504305

British train

Bumble bee

Dancing mood

Hallelujah I love you (I love her so)

Jingle bells on and off

Timptation

#15, LC Record #95-504328

French medal

Simon says

Swingin' the news

Truly Julie Newmar

Wa wa

Yo ho

#16, LC Record #95-504337

Courtroom capers

Happy wedding

Hello ladies

Puttin' on the ritz

Santa's call

Spy dance

Verdict blues

Xmas season

You meet the nicest people

#17, LC Record #95-504339

Baby it's cold outside

Comes once in a lifetime

Dancing styles

In Vienna

Jingle journey

Old King Cole

That's how I feel

Vienna (reprise)

#18, LC Record #95-504343

Big Louie

Check for two

John Henry

Lazy river

Prison camp

Ship waiter

Tea

Tea is land

Tico tico

Vienna

We belong together

#19, LC Record #95-504361, #95-504365

Ain't it great to be crazy

Duck blind

Hit parade medley

1. Close as pages in a book

2. High on a windy hill

3. Hold me

4. It only happens when I dance with you

5. Three little words

6. The boy next door

7. Something's coming

8. When a gypsy makes his violin cry

9. Hands across the table

I wish you love

I won't dance

Magnum studios

Marriage counselor

My walking cane

#20, LC Record #95-504373

Birthday surprise

Blues dance (1 & 2)

Grand lummox march

I like the likes of you

Ox drivers song

Pine concerto

Safety zone

#21, LC Record #95-504377

Chapanecas

Diahann Carroll

Father and the nurse

Fight game

Here comes the bride

Jazz dance closing

Put on a happy face

Spanish hat theme

Table dance

Three o'clock

Viva papata

Wedding march

#22, LC Record #95-504540

Action station

Can can impressions

Competition time

Crazy Barbara

He's a mountie

He's a mountie (closing)

Marching along together

Mountie B.G.

Mr. Hummingbird

San Francisco Bay blues

Saskatchewan

Shall we dance

Swiss ambassador (1-3)

#23, LC Record #95-504782

Beethoven minuet

English judge

H.M.S. Cruelty

Just in time

Minuet in "G"

Teen-ager

Thru the customs

When I take my sugar to tea

With a shine on your shoes

#24, LC Record #95-504862

Finale - hillbilly sketch

Hey look me over

I caught a bear

I didn't catch an owl

Let's take a walk

Marching along

Pappy Clunk

Secret service

Soon it's gonna rain

Uninvited guest

Wonderful guy

#25, LC Record #95-505229

Down by the Winegar Wolks

Flamenco capers

Now is the hour

Proposal time

Sevilla

They all laughed

#26, LC Record #95-505041

Dr. Yes

King Tut

I Love a piano

Mama Luigi's

The music stopped

Yankee Doodle

#27, LC Record #95-505143

Desert camel blues

Desert closing

Desert men

Heart of my heart

Old fashioned

Surfside baby

Time to hit

You're under arrest

#28, LC Record #95-505230

Alone together

Blast off

Change partners

Consider yourself

Cup of coffee

Friendship club

Hit parade medley #1-#9,#11-#14

It's that time of the year

Manhattan

Tequila mockingbird

Vienna woods

Where or when

#29, LC Record #95-505406, #95-505454

Gigi

I ain't down yet

Long hot supper

Look out for mama

Western impressions

Whistle while you work

#30, LC Record #95-505559

Marriage pronounciation

Roberta and the maid

Steppin' with my baby

30's production (1-4)

#31, LC Record #95-505681

Around the world

Art gallery

Ballin' the jack

Irish mother

My lady loves to dance

Suite for odd -ball instruments

This way please

#32, LC Record #95-505758, #95-506185

Barber chair switch

Danny Boy Italian

Donna Reed theme

Farewell Cindy Jane

I'll remember April

Late spot

Mention my name in Sheboygan

Mountain greenery

Nursies

Petticoat junction

#33, LC Record #95-506002

Argument anatomy

Big elopement

Cope with the pony (1-3)

The fair in a day

Here's Danny

I've got your number

Just in time

On stage

Water boy

#34, LC Record #95-506008

A buddy by the name of "You"

Lulu's back in town

Night with the pirahnas

On the street

#35, LC Record #95-506488

Blind date

Foggy day

Huckleberry duck

What is love

#36, LC Record #95-506557

Broadway wedding

Deadwood stage

Green socks

Little Dutch treat

On to New Haven

Runnin' wild

Sad Bernie

The show's a hit

The tapioca

They call the wind Maria

#37, LC Record #95-506611, #95-507058, #95-507063

Ain't she sweet

Bidin' my time

Checkstand four

Cindy Sue

Mountain feud

Sentimental journey

T.V. waltz revels

#38, LC Record #95-507692

The ballad of Red Ridin' Hood

Control yourself

English courtroom

I get along without you

Look who's dancing

Paper clip job

#39, LC Record #95-507895

Ain't nobody here but us chickens

Arabian music

Candy butcher playoff

Don't put a tax

Jamboree Jones

Japanese sunset

Lady of Spain

Late night party

You make me feel so young

You're my everything

#40, LC Record #95-508025

The first day

The gift

Gypsy camp

A gypsy cries

Gypsy life

Gypsy wedding

Hey gypsy

Marching adorables

No strings

They'll never break us

Where is the man

#41, LC Record #95-508243

British murder

Fat on a hot tin roof

I've got a loverly bunch

Jonathon Edwards playoff

Let's watch television

Piano roll blues

Spelling song

Ten cents a dance

#42, LC Record #95-508332, #95-508359

Balloon dance

Fire the maid

Here I'll stay

Medley (pennies-nevertheless)

Slap that bass

Way back home

#43, LC Record #95-508405

The amateur doctor

Anvil playoff

Do're'mi'

Heart alone

The Irish traveller

Laura

Stairway to heaven

#44, LC Record #95-508565

Cherry pie

Italian group singer

Rehearsal hall revue

Turkey with stuffing

You are my sunshine

#45, LC Record #95-508803

Circus impressions

Flight

Personality

Pick yourself up

The questions children ask

This is the army

Up above my head

#46, LC Record #95-508805

Act I & act II

Act II & act III

The best things

Broadway

Don Chernandos song

Drive to work

Japanese teenager

If this isn't love

Mother goose on the loose

Murder maestro please

Our two hearts

Public lover #1

The trouble song

The trouble song (finale)

We're the sailor boys

Who wants to be a millionaire

#47, LC Record #95-508806

Cute dance

Old MacDonald

Santa Claus Rudy

Space capsule

Swan Lake

#48, LC Record #95-508981

Changing of the guard

Didn't it rain

Frere Jacques

Heavenly music

Luncheon with history

Oh promise me

#49, LC Record #95-508998

Christmas fantasy

Fanfares

He's gone away

The spy

Villie villie

Waltz around the Christmas tree

Xmas waltz (intro)

#50, LC Record #95-509142

Hit parade #1-#14

I'm beginning to see the light

Pretty baby

El ringo

Tacos please

What is this thing

#51, LC Record #95-509142

Big time scientist

Come rain or come shine

I like flying

Jerome at the dentist

Too long at the fair

Triplets

Variations in rhythm

#52, LC Record #95-509303

Acrobat opening

Circus II

Hitchcock movie

How to laugh

Italian movie

Life is just a bunch of cherries

Play a simple melody

Russian Cinderella

Seymour and the gladiators

Walt Disney movie

#53, LC Record #95-509315

Big bad wolf

Bigger and better

Carry me back

Hooray for Hollywood

The menace

Mother

Mother opera

Outer space

Rock around the clock

Spellbound

We belong together

Wonderful world

#54, LC Record #95-509334

Cakewalk dance

Cakewalk dance (finale)

Cool water

Night court

Putting all my eggs in one basket

Waltzing Matilda

Yellowbird

#55, LC Record #95-509409

Back stage nerves

Folk song melody

Mother in law blues

Papa won't you dance

Tango impressions

Three part invention

#56, LC Record #95-509458

Baby school

Commercials #1

The lady is a tramp

Pass me by

Ring finger

Spoonful of sugar

#57, LC Record #95-509662

It's a lovely day today

Poker game

Spellbound

#58, LC Record #95-509663

La bonza

Fine and dandy

Missile test

Swanee

What is an orchestra

#59, LC Record #95-509705

The best things in life are cheap

Guess who

Iowa

Irish melody

Like yourself

Millionaire's lament

New Father

Ridin' on the moon

Saskatchewan

Shot in the mouth

Try to remember

Villie villie

You're under arrest

#60, LC Record #95-509707

Giovanni's wedding

Mutual admiration society

The party's over

Pleasure

Reformed criminal

Some people

Three part invention the second time around

The twenties

When I'm not near

#61, LC Record #95-509781

Barbary coast (intro)

Boy oh boy (finale)

Going up

I got rhythm

Ipanema

San Francisco boy oh boy

Scratch my back

Sunny side up

Weird talking

Where oh where

#62, LC Record #95-509983

Charmaine

Downtown

I could have danced (playoff)

I'll take romance (opening)

I'll take romance (closing)

Jazz dance (opening)

Jazz dance (closing)

Jerome's lesson

Jumpin' the line

Monotony in "G"

What is dance

Where or when

#63, LC Record #95-510104

British grenadiers

Consider yourself

Japanese jazz

League of gentlemen

Shine on your shoes

#64, LC Record #95-510202

Bunch o' blues

Folk medley

French fugitive

Jose' and the beanstalk

Ralston-purina

Run a little

S & H march (closing)

S & H march (opening)

Unchained melody

#65, LC Record #95-510594

Alberto Culver

Boating blues

CBS schedule

I'm telling you now

Little leaguers

Look to the rainbow

Looking at you

Munster news report

Presentation

Wrap your troubles in your dreams

#66, LC Record #95-510272

The Addams family

Go west young Gwen

Jerome on the range

Liberated woman

Mexico

Millionaire's hoedown

The pests

Pest 1 & 2

Real live girls

Real live girls (reprise)

Russian space man

Salem commercial

#67, LC Record #95-510595, #95-510596

Henry the Eighth

Old man river

Olympic runner

30 seconds

Showmanship

While we're young

#68, LC Record #95-510597

The begat

Blame it on love

Blame it on love (reprise)

Blame it on the choir

He

Hello young lovers

Long engagement

Love walked in

She

The trial

#69, LC Record #95-510715, #95-510721

The ballad of Pinky Dan

Baseball sketch

Charo dance

The good guys

Doodlin' song

The Rotten Bros

The west

#70, LC Record #95-510737, #95-510738

The breaks

Gonna build a mountain

Blue danube

Musical chairs

Who will buy

#71, LC Record #95-510920

Bossa nova medley

Dance insert #1-#4

Depression time

Hindustan

I hear music

I hear music (reprise)

Mapleton University (instrument)

Mapleton University (vocal)

Moon over Miami

Old folks sketch

The thirties

We're gonna make it

#72, LC Record #95-510996

Al di la

Do I hear a waltz

Foreign language medley

The globe turns

Nessuno del mando

Stella by starlight

Straw hat man

#73, LC Record #95-510999

Beautiful morning

Birds medley

Cool water

Father time

Goodnight Irene

Holiday time

Holiday time (insert)

#74, LC Record #95-511332

Art challenge

Happiness is

The mood I'm in

Quick change medley

Tourist blues

The tycoon

#75, LC Record #95-511333

Fascinatin' rhythm

The fiery web

Mother

Samson and Delilah

Smiles

Smilin' thru

#76, LC Record #95-511334

Ach du lieber

Do the Freddy

Doctor opera

Overture

Valkyries ride

Finale: they're dying

I've got no strings

Jerome's class

Oh where little dog

Til tomorrow

What to see

Wonderful day (piazzo intro)

You say either

#77, LC Record #95-511363

The Exiled King

Like love

Turkey time

#78, LC Record #95-511335

Baby sitter

Be a spy

Checkmate

Goldbelly

Goldbelly bridge

Goldbelly finale

Haven't we met

The oh oh girls

Old friends

Props

Silly playoff

Tango in gold

What kinda' fat

#79, LC Record #95-511364

Anything goes

Charleston with me

Could it be

Friendship

I'm a toy

Lighthouse

Toyland (intro)

#80, LC Record #95-511367

Beethoven

Elegance

Friendly star

Hogan's heroes

Limehouse blues

Love birds

Selena bridge

Selena darling

That face

#81, LC Record #95-511530

All I need now

Another go around

Arrge means I love you

Doin' the monster drag

Double your pleasure

A fellow needs a girl

Frankenstein finale

Gonna build a monster

Transylvania

The whiffenpoof song

The window washer

#82, LC Record #95-511574

FOP at the top

Jerome goes skiing

Let there be peace

Take a moment

Waltz around the Christmas tree

We won't be in England

#83, LC Record #95-511588

Grand prix

Just an honest mistake

Laundromat

Let's talk it over

Pennies from heaven

#84, LC Record #95-511640

Bon jour Michel

Buried treasure

Le grande ballet

I will wait for you

The litterbug

Money to burn

The spy shop

Wonderful child

#85, LC Record #95-511809

Napolean playoff

The new ashmolean

Quand ce balance

September song

Yellow bird

#86, LC Record #95-512164, #95-512165

Broken heart medley

Eddy Arnold medley

The music halls

On a clear day

Petrov the thinker

Sahara beach party

Where I come from

You gotta love everybody

#87, LC Record #95-512166

Bridge of sighs

George Washington speaks

The lass from the low country

Let me entertain you

Station break song

Worry about tomorrow

#88, LC Record #95-512214, #95-512219

Good spy Mr. Chips

Lose that long face

Skyscraper worker

#89, LC Record #95-512225

The green leaves of summer

Hoopety hey kind of day

Hurry it's lovely up here

Memphis blues medley

Oh lonesome me

Tenderly

#90, LC Record #95-512296

Chicken man

Company's comin'

Foreign movies

King Cotton

Spy cowboy

Wee Hughie

Winston

#91, LC Record #95-512657

I'm followin' you

Jerome's raise

Let a smile be your umbrella

Take love

The violinist

William Tell

#92, LC Record #95-512658

Ain't we got fun

Be a clown

Escaped convict

Gilbert and Sullivan

Jamaica farewell

Make 'em scream

Once upon a time

Scarey lessons

#93, LC Record #95-512659

Bhaklava

Challenge dance song

Down town

Duty of a sheik

Hora Dahvid Ben Nittahn

Marry me Fatima

Matchmaker

Men of Sheick Ech Meck

Sheik finale

Singing sheik

Time for singing

To life

#94, LC Record #95-512660

Courtship

I can't sit down

Nola

One of those songs

Returned husband

Sound of music medley

#95, LC Record #95-517712

First class flight

India tourist spot

Italian tourist spot

Jerome went to Europe

Jerome went to Europe (reprise)

Let's get away from it all

Packing a bag

South American president

We're gonna stay at home

When in Rome

#96, LC Record #95-518058

Junior Bond

Live life a little

Shim sham shuffle

Shiny stockings

Shiny stockings (reprise)

Snow White

Where am I going

World medley

#97, LC Record #95-518102

Charleston ballet

Cyrano in song

Guests pests

Hiccup song

I'm forever blowing bubbles

Men of France

To come

#98, LC Record #95-518115

Anatomy of a crime

My romance

Short history

Simple melody

Well all-right

#99, LC Record #95-518235

CBS automation

The hunting trip

It's a good day

Jennie kissed me

Last of the big time gypsies

Minstrel days

One step behind

The page boy

#100, LC Record #95-518266

Country news

Four leaf clover

Hey babe

I wish you love

Jerome sings

Old MacDonald

Once upon a time

Santa Claus out

Sukiyaki

#101, LC Record #95-518307

All you pretty people

Danny Ella medley

December and May

Irish washerwoman

It don't mean a thing

Mood indigo

My wild Irish Kaye

Strip city blues

We like each other

#102, LC Record #95-518444

Glow worm

Hurry its lovely up here

Italian playoff

A man's man

Thou swell

You've gotta move

#103, LC Record #95-518495

The battle of the bulge

Chime in

Conversation with bossa nova

The frog and the grog

Instant spy

Stompin' at the savoy

#104, LC Record #95-518503

I'll remember April

It's today

Louis medley

Salute to Louis

The shadow of your smile

White heat episode

#105, LC Record #95-518574

Answering service

I must know

Sunny disposish medley

Vickie

#106, LC Record #95-518650

Giovanni's room

It takes two

Senior citizen

Style

#107, LC Record #95-518809

Aren't you glad you're you

Io e te

Ipanema

Jerome's birthday

Scottish doctor

#108, LC Record #95-518916

The music halls

Sailing away

Time interlude

Today I love everybody

Two rivers

Who killed cock robin

You do something to me

#109, LC Record #95-518972

All of me

Capsule movies

Czardas

It all started with the wheel

The magnificent two

The old tycoon

Turkey in the straw

#110, LC Record #95-518983

Jerome's help

Lost letter - walk on the wild side

Nothing can stop me now

Walking happy

What's new at the zoo

#111, LC Record #95-519058

Arab dance

English home

For me and my gal

He loves me

I'll never smile

The joker

The mouse patrol

Operatic routine

Prop dance

The sound of words

#112, LC Record #95-519065

The bicycle

Christmas tree

I love the outdoors

Some children

Waltz around the Christmas tree

#113, LC Record #95-519401

Ain't misbehavin'

All of a sudden

Brother John

Cabaret

Yankee Doodle blues

#114, LC Record #95-519490

Come dance with me

Down by the station

Vignettes

#115, LC Record #95-519496

I'm a brass band

Lonesome road

Teamwork

#116, LC Record #95-519560

The continental

The easy way

Lonely again

The rules of the road

There's always an extra potato

Western medley

Who can I turn to

#117, LC Record #95-519568

All the world is a stage

Any Wednesday

Lonesome

Man with a golden arm

Mr. Make up man

Plant a radish

Where are our children

#118, LC Record #95-519821

Ami ami

The monkey band

Parade (intro)

Where do you worka John

Work dance "heigh ho"

#119, LC Record #95-519945

I'm not a jealous

Italian medley

Italian wedding song (F)

Let me entertain you

Married

Too old to be young

Too old to be young (reprise)

Waltz (intro)

What does she mean by that

#120, LC Record #95-520054

Dr. Zhivago

Interlude

Let's not talk about love

Love

Tarantella

Where am I going

Winchester cathedral

#121, LC Record #95-520063

Big beautiful ball

Flash, bang, wallop

Roman spectacle

#122, LC Record #95-520157

Be yourself

Boat film

Caribbean cruise

Caribbean opening

Don't look now

Finale

I like you

I like you (reprise)

2nd act opening

Shy type person

#123, LC Record #95-520282

Barefoot contessa

Color my world

Huff and a puff

Oinka oinka

Pig playoff

Three link sausages

#124, LC Record #95-520319

This old man

Walking on new grass

A wonderful day

The Danny Kaye Tour Library

Parts (776-781) and score arrangements (OV 865). If only parts are available or only full score arrangements are available, only the one respective box will be listed.

Arranged alphabetically by title.

Ach du lieber

Airy fairy tales

Ami ami

All the world is a stage

Anatole of Paris

Ballin' the jack

Ballin the jack (closing)

Bath tub admiral

Begin the beguine

Candy kisses

Carnival of Venice

Carnival of Venice jazz

Chi chi pa

Ciu ciu bella

Cotton fields blue tail fly

Danny Kaye entrance

Danny Kaye overture

Deenah

Dem bones

Dinah walk on

Do you ever think of me

Drink gypsy

Dunhill bit

Flamenco

French intro

Ha shalom

I belong to Glasgow

I'll buy the ring

I'm five

I've got a loverly bunch

Jamaica farewell

January

Just in time

Kent commercial

Let there be peace

Lily of the valley

Lonesome road

Look sharp

Madam Crepe Suzette

Melody in 4F

Minnie the Moocher

New baby

Nite and day

The number on my house

Oh cha chornia

P.S. 149

Saints

Seven ages overture

Shickfitz

Sho sho

Sometimes I'm happy

South Rampart street

Spanish flea

Stanislovsky

Tall hope

Thank you letter

That great come and get it day

Thumbelina

The triplets

Tscaikowski

Turn around

The ugly duckling

Waltzing Matilda

Yogi

Yogi (intro)

Young and foolish

Musicals

Scores.

Arranged alphabetically by title.

70, girls, 70. John Kander and Fred Ebb

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Leonard Bernstein and Alan Jay Lerner

1776. Sherman Edwards

All American. Charles Strouse and Lee Adams

All in love. Jack Urbont and Bruce Geller

Allegro. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II

America's sweetheart. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

Americana. Jay Gorney, Harold Arlen, Richard Myers and E.Y. Harburg

Angel in the wings. Bob Hilliard and Carl Sigman

Animal crackers. Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby

Annie. Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin 2 copies

Annie get your gun. Irving Berlin 2 copies

Anyone can whistle. Stephen Sondheim 2 copies

Anything goes. Cole Porter 2 copies

Applause. Charles Strouse and Lee Adams

The apple tree. Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick 2 copies

Arlen revues. Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler

As thousands cheer. Irving Berlin

At home abroad. Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz

Babes in arms. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart 2 copies

Bajour. Walter Marks

The band wagon. Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz

Beat the band. Johnny Green and George Marion Jr.

Bells are ringing. Jule Styne, Betty Comden and Adolph Green

Ben Franklin in Paris. Mark Sandrich, Jr. and Sidney Michaels

Best foot forward. Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane

The best things in life are free. B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson

Betsy. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

Between the devil. Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz

Big boy. B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson

Blackbirds of 1928. Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields

Bloomer girl. Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg

Bombo. Louis Silvers and B.G. De Sylva

The boyfriend. Sandy Wilson

The boys from Syracuse. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart 2 copies

Bravo Giovanni. Milton Schafer and Ronny Graham

Brigadoon. Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner 2 copies

By Jupiter. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

By the beautiful sea. Arthur Schwartz and Dorothy Fields

Bye bye birdie. Charles Strouse, Lee Adams 2 copies

Cabaret. John Kander and Frank Ebb 2 copies

Cabin in the sky. Vernon Duke, John Latouche and Ted Fetter

Call me madam. Irving Berlin 2 copies

Call me mister. Harold Rome

Camelot. Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner 2 copies

Can-can. Cole Porter 2 copies

Canterbury tales. Richard Hill and John Hawkins

Carmen Jones. Georges Bizet and Oscar Hammerstein II

Carnival. Bob Merrill

Carousel. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copies

Castles in the air. Percy Wenrich and Raymond W. Peck

The cat and the fiddle. Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach

Celebration. Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones 2 copies

Chee chee. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

Chicago. John Kander and Fred Ebb

A chorus line. Marvin Hamlisch and Edward Kleban

CoCo. Andre Pippin and Alan Jay Lerner

Cocoanuts. Irving Berlin

Company. Stephen Sondheim 2 copies

A Connecticut yankee. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart 2 copies

Cotton club revue. Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler

The cradle will rock. Marc Blitzstein

Curley McDimple. Robert Dahdah

Damn yankees. Richard Adler and Jerry Ross 2 copies

Darling of the day. Jule Styne and E.Y. Harburg

The day before spring. Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner

Dear world. Jerry Herman

Dearest enemy. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

Destry rides again. Harold Rome

Do I hear a waltz. Richard Rodgers and Stephen Sondheim 2 copies

Do re mi. Jule Styne, Betty Comden and Adolph Green

The doll girl. Jerome D. Kern and Harry B. Smith

Drat the cat. Milton Schafer and Ira Levin 2 copies

Du Berry was a lady. Cole Porter

The education of Hyman Kaplan. Paul Nassau and Oscar Brand

Evergreen. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

Face the music. Irving Berlin

Fade out - fade in. Jule Styne, Betty Comden and Adolph Green 2 copies

A family affair. James Goldman, John Kander and William Goldman

Fanny. Harold Rome 2 copies

The fantasticks. Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones

Fifty million Frenchmen. Cole Porter

Fiddler on the roof. Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick 2 copies

Fine and dandy. Kay Swift and Paul James

Finian's rainbow. Burton Lane and E.Y. Harburg 2 copies

Fiorello!. Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick

The firebrand of Florence. Kurt Weill and Ira Gershwin

The 5 o'clock girl. Harry Ruby and Bert Kalmar

Flower drum song. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copies

Flying colors. Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz

Flying high. B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson

Follies. Stephen Sondheim 2 copies

Follow thru. B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson

French doll. George Gershwin and B.G. De Sylva 2 copies

Funny face. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin 2 copies

Funny girl. Jule Styne and Bob Merrill 2 copies

A funny thing happened on the way to the forum. Stephen Sonheim 2 copies

The garrick gaieties. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

Gay divorce. Cole Porter

Gentlemen prefer blondes. Jule Styne and Leo Robin

George M!. George M. Cohan

George White's scandals. Ray Henderson, B .G. DeSylva and Ballard MacDonald 2 copies

GiGi. Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner 2 copies

Girl crazy. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin 2 copies

The girl friend. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

The girl in pink tights. Sigmund Romberg and Leo Robin

Godspell. Stephen Schwartz

Golden boy. Charles Strouse and Lee Adams

Good boy. Herbert Stothart, Harry Ruby and Bert Kalmer

Good morning Irene. Jerome Kern and Anne Caldwell

Good news. Ray Henderson, B.G. DeSylva and Lew Brown

Grease. Warren Casey and Jim Jacobs

Great day. Vincent Youmans

Greenwillow. Frank Loesser

Guys and dolls. Frank Loesser 2 copies

Gypsy. Jule Styne and Stephen Sondheim 2 copies

Half a sixpence. David Heneker 2 copies

Hallelujah, baby!. Jule Styne, Betty Comden and Adolph Green 2 copies

Happy end. Kurt Weill

Happy hunting. Harold Karr and Matt Dubey

The happy time. John Kander and Fred Ebb

Hazel Flagg. Jule Styne and Bob Hilliard

Heads up. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

Hello Dolly!. Jerry Herman 2 copies

Here goes the bride. Richard Myers and Edward Heyman

Here's Howe. Joseph Meyer, Roger W. Kahn and Irving Caesar

High button shoes. Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn

High spirits. Hugh Martin and Timothy Gray

Higher and higher. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

Hit the deck. Vincent Youmans, Leo Robin and Clifford Grey

Hold everything. B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson

Hold on to your hats. Burton Lane and E.Y. Harburg

Honeymoon lane. Herbert Reynolds, Eddie Dowling and James F. Hanley

Hooray for what. Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg

Hot-cha. Lew Brown and Ray Henderson

Hot spot. Mary Rodgers and Martin Charnin

House of flowers. Harold Arlen and Truman Capote 2 copies

How to succeed in business without really trying. Frank Loesser 2 copies

I can get it for you wholesale. Harold Rome 2 copies

I do! I do!. Harry Schmidt and Tom Jones 2 copies

I had a ball. Jack Lawrence and Stan Freeman

I'd rather be right. Richard Wright and Lorenz Hart

Inside U.S.A. B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson

Irene. Harry Tierney and Jospeh McCarthy 2 copies

Irma la Douce. Marguerite Monnot

Isn't it a pity. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin

It's a bird...it's a plane...it's superman. Charles Strouse and Lee Adams

Jack o'lantern. Ivan Caryll and Anne Caldwell

Jamaica. Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg

Johnny Johnson. Kurt Weill and Paul Green

A joyful noise. Oscar Brand and Paul Nassau

Jubilee. Cole Porter

Jumbo. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

Kid boots. Ray Henderson, Bud De Sylva and Bud Green

The king and I. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copies

Kismet. Robert Wright and George Forrest

Kiss me, Kate. Cole Porter 2 copies

Knickerbocker holiday. Kurt Weill and Maxwell Andersen

Kwamina. Richard Adler

La la Lucille. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin 2 copies

Ladies first. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin

Lady Audley's secret. George Goehring and John Kuntz

Lady be good. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin 2 copies

Lady in the dark. Kurt Weill and Ira Gershwin 2 copies

Leave it to Jane. Jerome Kern and P.G. Wodehouse

Leave it to me. Cole Porter

Lend an ear. Charles Gaynor

Let 'em eat cake. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin 2 copies

Let's face it. Cole Porter

Life begins at 8:40. Harold Arlen, Ira Gershwin and E.Y. Harburg

Li'l Abner. Gene DePaul and Johnny Mercer

Little Jesse James. Harry Archer and Harlan Thompson

Little Mary Sunshine. Rick Boseyan

Little me. Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh 2 copies

Little Miss Raffles. Ivan Caryll and Clifford Grey

A little night music. Stephen Sondheim

The little show. Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz

Look, ma, I'm dancing. Hugh Martin

Look to the lilies. Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn

Lorelei. Jule Styne, Betty Comden and Adolph Green

Lost in the stars. Kurt Weill and Maxwell Andersen

Louisiana purchase. Irving Berlin

Love life. Kurt Weill and Alan Jay Lerner

Mack & Mabel. Jerry Herman

Maggie Flynn. Hugo and Luigi Peretti and George David Weiss

Make a wish. Hugh Martin

Mame. Jerry Herman 2 copies

Man of la Mancha. Mitch Leigh and Joe Darion

Manhattan Mary. Ray Henderson, B.G. DeSylva and Lew Brown

The marriage market. Jerome D. Kern

Mary. Louis Hirsch and Otto Harbach

Me and Juliet. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copies

The me nobody knows. Gary William Friedman and Will Holt

Merrily we roll along. Stephen Sondheim

Mexican hayride. Cole Porter

The Mikado. Arthur Sullivan

Milk and honey. Jerry Herman 2 copies

Minnie's boys. Larry Grossman and Hal Hackady

Miss Liberty. Irving Berlin 2 copies

The most happyest fella. Frank Loesser 2 copies

Mr. President. Irving Berlin 2 copies

Mr. Wonderful. Jerry Bock, Larry Holofcener and George Weiss

Music box revues. Irving Berlin 2 copies

Music in the air. Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II

The music man. Meredith Wilson 2 copies

My fair lady. Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner 2 copies

New girl in town. Bob Merrill

The New Yorkers. Cole Porter

No, Nanette. Vincent Youmans, Irving Caesar and Otto Harbach 2 copies

No strings. Richard Rodgers 2 copies

Nymph errant. Cole Porter

O marry me!. Robert Kessler and Lola Pergament

Of thee I sing. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin

Oh boy!. Jerome Kern, P.G. Wodehouse and Guy Bolton

Oh, Kay!. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin 2 copies

Oh lady! Oh lady!. Jerome Kern, P.G. Wodehouse and Guy Bolton

Oh look!. Harry Carroll and Joseph McCarthy

Oklahoma!. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copies

Oliver!. Lionel Bart

On a clear day you can see forever. Burton Lane and Alan Jay Lerner 2 copies

On the town. Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden and Adolph Green

On your toes. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

Once upon a mattress. Mary Rodgers and Marshall Barer

110 in the shade. Harvey Shmidt and Tom Jones

One touch of Venus. Kurt Weill and Ogden Nash

Out of this world. Cole Porter

Over here!. Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman

Pacific overtures. Stephen Sondheim

Paint your wagon. Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner 2 copies

The pajama game. Richard Adler and Jerry Ross 2 copies

Pal joey. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart 2 copies

Panama Hattie. Cole Porter

Pardon my English. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin

Paris. Cole Porter

Peggy-Ann. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

Peter Pan. Mark Charlap and Carolyn Leigh

Phileron. Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones

Pickwick. Cyril Ornadel and Leslie Bricusse

Pins and needles. Harold Rome

Pipe dream. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II

Plain and fancy. Albert Hague and Arnold B. Horwit

Porgy and Bess. George Gershwin, Dubose Heyward and Ira Gershwin 2 copies

Present arms. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

Present arms. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

Promises, promises. Burt Bacharach and Hal David 2 copies

Purlie. Garry Geld and Peter Udell

Queen high. Lewis E. Gensler and B.G. DeSylva

Rain or shine. Milton Ager and Owen Murphy

The ramblers. Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby

Red hot and blue!. Cole Porter

Redhead. Albert Hague and Dorothy Fields 2 copies

Revenge with music. Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz

The roar of the greasepaint. Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley

Roberta. Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach

Rosalie. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin

The Rothschilds. Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick

Royal wedding. Burton Lane and Alan Jay Lerner

Sadie Thompson. Vernon Duke and Howard Dietz

Sail away. Noel Cowards 2 copies

Sally. Jerome Kern and P.G. Wodehouse

Sally, Irene and Mary. J. Fred Coots and Raymond Klages

Salvation. Peter Link and C.C. Courtney 2 copies

Saratoga. Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer

Say, Darling. Jule Styne, Betty Comden and Adolph Green

Seesaw. Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields

She loves me. Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick

She's my baby. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

Shenandoah. Gary Geld and Peter Udell

Sherry. Laurence Rosenthal and James Lipton

Shinbone alley. George Kleinsinger and Joe Darion

Show boat. Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copies

Show girl. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin

The show is on. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin

Silk stockings. Cole Porter 2 copies

Simple Simon. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

Sinbad. George Gershwin and Irving Caesar 2 copies

Sing out the news. Harold J. Rome

Something for the boys. Cole Porter

Sophie. Steve Allen

Sophisticated ladies. Duke Ellington

Stop, look and listen. Irving Berlin

The sound of music. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copies

South Pacific. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copies

Spring is here. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

St. Louis woman. Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer

Stars in your eyes. Arthur Schwartz and Dorothy Fields

State fair. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copies

Step this way. Bert Grant and E. Ray Goetz

Stop the world - I want to get off. Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley 2 copies

Street scene. Kurt Weill and Langston Hughes

Strike up the band. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin 2 copies

Subways are for sleeping. Jule Styne, Betty Comden and Adolph Green

Sunny. Jerome Kern

Sweet Charity. Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields 2 copies

Take a chance. Richard A. Whiting, Herb Brown Nacio and B.G. DeSylva

Tangerine. Carlo Sanders and Howard Johnson

Tenderloin. Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick 2 copies

There's no business like show business. Irving Berlin

This is the army. Irving Berlin

Three men on a horse. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II

Three's a crowd. John Green, Edward Hyman, Robert Sour and Frank Eyton

The threepenny opera. Kurt Weill and Bert Brecht

Thumbs up. Vernon Duke

Tip toes. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin 2 copies

Too many girls. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart 2 copies

Treasure girl. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin 2 copies

Two by two. Richard Rodgers and Martin Charnin

Two for the show. Morgan Lewis and Nancy Hamilton

Two gentlemen of Verona. Galt Macdermot and John Guare

Two little girls in blue. Vincent Youmans, Anne Caldwell and Otto Harbach

Two on the aisle. Jule Styne, Betty Comden and Adolph Green

The unsinkable Molly Brown. Meredith Wilson 2 copies

Up in Central Park. Sigmund Romberg and Dorothy Fields

Very good Eddie. Jerome Kern and Schuyler Greene

Very warm for May. Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II

Wake up and dream. Cole Porter

Walk a little faster. Vernon Duke and E.Y. Harburg 2 copies

Watch your step. Irving Berlin

West side story. Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim 2 copies

Where's Charley. Frank Loesser

Wildcat. Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh 2 copies

The wildflower. Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II, Vincent Youmans and Herbert Stothart

Wish you were here. Harold Rome 2 copies

The Wizard of Oz. Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg

Woman of the year. John Kander and Fred Ebb

Wonderful town. Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden and Adolph Green

Yip yip yank. Irving Berlin

Yokel boy. Lew Brown, Charlie Tobias and Sam H. Stept 2 copies

You never know. Cole Porter and Robert Katscher 2 copies

You're a good man Charlie Brown. Clark Gesner

Your own thing. Hal Hester and Danny Apolinar

Yours truly. Raymond Hubbell and Anne Caldwell

Ziegfeld follies. Irving Berlin

Zorba. John Kander, Fred Ebb

Printed Music

Arranged by genre, then alphabetically by composer, and alphabetically by title therein.

Piano-Vocal

Addinsell, Richard

Invitation waltz. London: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1950.

Arlen, Harold and E.Y. Harburg

Over the rainbow. New York: Leo. Feist, Inc., 1939.

Bellin, Lewis Paul and Ted Koehler

Out of the shadows (and into the light). New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1952.

Bergman, Dewey

Your horoscope in music. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1952.

Blane, Ralph

April face. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1952.

Goin' on a hayride. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1952.

It must be spring. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1952.

It's a wishing world. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1952.

My heart's darlin'. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1952.

Trottin' to the fair. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1952.

Brown, Nacio Herb and Arthur Freed

Good morning. New York: Chappel & Co., Inc., 1939.

Burrows, Rex and Moore Raymond

The hills of County Clare. New York: Chappel & Co., Inc., 1946.

Cacavas, John and Charles Wood

The first time the Christmas story was told. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1967.

Coward, Leslie

Pierrette. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1967.

Pixilated puppet. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1967.

Crawford, Don

I wonder why. Los Angeles: Dena Music, Inc., 1962. 2 copies

Would he mind?. Los Angeles: Dena Music, Inc., 1962. 2 copies

You crossed your fingers. Los Angeles: Dena Music, Inc., 1962. 2 copies

Crawford, Don and Bill Bennett

Tell me why?. Los Angeles: Dena Music, Inc., 1962. 2 copies

Crawford, Don and Jimmie Haskell

Down, down. Los Angeles: Dena Music, Inc., 1962. 2 copies

Crawford, Don and Tony Ladanchuk

Click, clack. Los Angeles: Dena Music, Inc., 1962. 2 copies

DeRose, Peter and Louis Singer

I heard a forest praying. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1937.

DeSylva, B.G., Lew Brown and Ray Henderson

(Here I am) Broken hearted. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., 1927.

Donaldson, Walter

At sundown. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1927.

Dvonch, Frederick

A dream new to the world. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Luck love. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Easdale, Brian

The red shoes ballet. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1950.

Edwards, Clara

I dream of you. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

You picture. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Faith, Percy and Carl Sigman

There's always my heart. New York: Mutual Music Society Inc., 1951. 2 copies

Farnon, Robert

Canadian caravan. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1949.

How beautiful is night. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1949.

Fascinato, Jack and Sgt. Lyle C. Wilson

What is God?. Chicago: Midway Music Company, 1951.

Foster, Stephen

I dream of Jeanie. Boston: The Boston Music Co., 1936.

Gershwin, George

An American in Paris. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Ballad. New York: New World Music Corporation, 1929.

I got rhythm. New York: Gershwin Publishing Corporation, 1924.

Rhapsody in blue (piano solo). New York: New World Music Corporation, 1924. 2 copies

Rhapsody in blue (piano duet). New York: New World Music Corporation, 1924.

Gershwin, George and Ira Gershwin

Hi-ho!. New York: Gershwin Publishing Corporation, 1967.

Granados, Enrique

Playera. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1943.

Grieg, Edvard

Butterfly. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1912.

Gould, Morton

Dance gallery. New York: G & C Music Corporation, 1952.

Hague, Albert, Burl Ives and Waring Cuney

This time tomorrow. New York: Chappel & Co. Inc., 1952.

Joplin, Scott

Collected piano works. New York: New York Public Library, 1971.

Kern, Jerome

Yesterdays. New York: T.B. Harms Company, 1933.

Kern, Jerome and Bernard Dougall

I'll be hard to handle. New York: T.B. Harms Company, 1933.

Kern, Jerome, Oscar Hammerstein and Otto Harbach

I won't dance. New York: T.B. Harms Company, 1935.

Kern, Jerome and Otto Harbach

Smoke gets in your eyes. New York: T.B. Harms Company, 1933.

The touch of your hand. New York: T.B. Harms Company, 1933.

You're devastating. New York: T.B. Harms Company, 1933.

Lehar, Franz and Adrian Moss

Lone in my heart. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1907.

Loewe, Frederick and Alan Jay Lerner

If ever I would leave you. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1960. 2 copies

Lubin, Joe, Al Vann and Wilton Moore

Two other people. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

MacDonald, Jimmy and Jack Hoffman

Back in the good old days. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Mercer, Johnny and Matt Malneck

Goody goody. New York: Crawford Music Corporation, 1936.

Moret, Neil and Sidney Carter

The smiles and the tears of Killarney. San Francisco: Daniels & Wilson Inc., 1917.

Moret, Neil and Harry Williams

Mello cello. New York: Maurice Richmond Inc., 1921.

Nero, Peter

At the piano. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1953.

Off record. Paris: Editions Le Rideau Rouge, 1962.

North, John Ringling and E. Ray Goetz

Butterfly lullaby. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Gold dollar moon. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

New Orleans, the mardi gras and you. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Someday today will be the good old times. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Novello, Ivor and Christopher Hassall

Pray for me. London: Chappel & Co. Ltd., 1951.

Palmer, Solita and Gene Lockhart

Bye-lo. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Porter, Cole

I concentrate on you. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1939.

I love you. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1943.

Night and day. New York: Harms, Inc., 1932.

You'd be so nice to come home to. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1942.

Revel, Harry and Mort Greene

Remember the girl you left behind. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Rodgers, Richard

Don't be afraid of an animal. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1967.

Getting to know you. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1951.

I could write a book. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1940.

The march of Siamese children. New York: Williamson Music Inc., 1951. 2 copies

Meet Richard Rodgers at the piano. New York: Williamson Music Inc., 1952.

No more waiting. New York: Williamson Music Inc., 1967.

Strangers. New York: Williamson Music Inc., 1967.

Velvet paws. New York: Williamson Music Inc., 1967.

You'll never walk alone (piano solo). New York: Williamson Music Inc., 1945.

You'll never walk alone (brass sextet). New York: Williamson Music Inc., 1945.

Rodgers, Richard and Lorenz Hart

Happy hunting horn. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Selection. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1941.

Take him. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

What is a man?. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Rodgers, Richard and Oscar Hammerstein II

You'll never walk alone. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1945.

Rome, Harold

Could be. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copies

Don Jose of far Rockaway. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copies

Glimpse of love. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copies

Summer afternoon. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copies

They won't know me. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copies

Where did the night go. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copies

Wish you were here. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copies

Springfield, Tom

Just loving you. London: Springfield Music Ltd., 1967.

Stock, Larry

Bully of the town. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1951.

Styne, Jule, Betty Comden and Adolph Green

Hallelujah, baby!. New York: Stratford Music Corporation, 1967.

Sullivan, Arthur

Pineapple poll. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1951.

Swift, Kay

Calliope. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

The waltz I heard in a dream. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Torch, Sidney

Samba sud. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1947.

Shooting star. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1948.

Turk, Roy and Fred E. Ahlert

Walkin' my baby back home. New York: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson Inc., 1930.

Weill, Kurt

The music of Kurt Weill. New York: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson Inc., 1938.

Youmans, Vincent

Carioca. New York: T.B. Harms Company, 1933.

Orchids in the moonlight. New York: T.B. Harms Company, 1933.

Orchestral

Addinsell, Richard

The smoky mountains. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Gould, Morton

Battle hymn. New York: G & C Music Corporation, 1952.

Harburg, E.Y. and Vernon Duke

What is there to say. New York: T.B. Harms Company, 1933.

Hart, Lorenz and Richard Rodgers

This can't be love. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1938.

Nussio, Otmar

(Overture to) les fourberies de scapin. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Porter, Cole

Cole Porter orchestra folio. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Rodgers, Richard and Oscar Hammerstein II

The king and I. New York: Williamson Music Inc., 1952.

Schulman, Alan

A Laurentian overture. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Various Composers

Chappell's combo-works for small dance orchestra (Eb). New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Chappell's combo-works for small dance orchestra (C). New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Band

Bliss, Sir Arthur

Royal palace music. London: Chappel & Co. Ltd., 1967.

Lane, Burton and E.Y. Harburg

(Highlights from) Finian's Rainbow. New York: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., 1952.

Styne, Jule, Betty Comden and Adolph Green

Hallelujah, baby!. New York: Stratford Music Corporation, 1967.

Piano

Arensky, Anton

Suite (for two piano s) op. 15. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1908. 2 copies

Bach, John Sebastian

Chromatic fantasy and fugue. New York: G. Schirmer, 1896.

English suites (for the piano) book I. New York: G. Schirmer Inc, 1896.

Partitas (for the piano) book I. New York: G. Schirmer Inc., 1896.

Two-Part inventions (for the piano). New York: G. Schirmer Inc., 1894.

Beethoven, Ludwig van

Sonatas (for the piano) book I. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1894.

Sonatas (for the piano) book II. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1894.

Chopin, Frederic

Complete works for the pianoforte. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1915.

Etudes (op. 10 and 25) for piano. New York: Carl Fischer.

Waltzes (for the piano). New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1894.

Clementi, Muzio

Six sonatinas for pianoforte, op. 36. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1904.

Czerny, Carl

The art of finger dexterity (for the piano). New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1893.

The school of velocity (for the piano). New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1893.

DeBussy, Claude

Clair de Lune. Paris: Elkan-Vogel Co., Inc., 1905.

La plus que lente. Paris: Editions Durand & Co., 1910.

Hanon, C. L.

The virtuoso pianist in sixty exercises. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1900.

Mendelssohn, Felix

Compositions for the piano. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1877.

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

Nineteen sonatas (for the piano). New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1918.

Rachmaninoff, Sergei

Piano concerto no.3 (2 pianos, 4 hands) op.30. Melville, Belwin Mills Publishing Corp.

Third concerto (for the piano) op. 30. New York: G. Schirmer.

Scarlatti, Domenico

Sixty sonatas (for piano). New York: Edwin F. Kalmus.

Schubert, Franz

Compositions for the piano. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1897.

Schumann, Robert

Album for the young (for the piano) op. 68. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1946.

Andante and variations (for two pianos) op. 46. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1924.

Piano and violin

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

Eighteen sonatas (for piano and violin)-piano part. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1906.

Eighteen sonatas (for piano and violin)-violin part. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1906.

Violin

Brahms, Johannes

Concerto D major, op.77. London: Ernst Eulenburg, Ltd.

Organ

Loewe, Frederick and Alan Jay Lerner

Camelot. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.

Rodgers, Richard and Oscar Hammerstein II

Carousel. New York: Williamson Music Inc., 1967.

The sound of music. New York: Williamson Music Inc., 1959.

The wonderful world of Richard Rodgers. New York: Williamson Music Inc., 1967.

Styne, Jule, Betty Comden and Adolph Green

Hallelujah, baby!. New York: Stratford Music Corporation, 1967.

Vocals

Benton, Gene and Helen Kromer

Sure as you're born!. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1967.

Blane, Ralph

Goin' on a hayride. New York: Chappel & Co. Inc., 1952.

It must be spring. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Blatt, Jerry and Lonnie Burstein

Tricks. New York: Unichappell Music Inc., 1971.

Bock, Jerry and Sheldon Harnick

Fiddler on the roof. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1964.

DeSylva, B.G., Lew Brown and Ray Henderson

(Here I am) Broken hearted. New York: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., 1952. 2 copies

Lane, Burton and Alan Jay Lerner

On a clear day you can see forever. New York: Chappell Co., Inc., 1965.

Rich, Max, Chas. O'Flynn and Jack Meskill

Smile, darn ya, smile. New York: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., 1931.

Roberts, Rhoda and Kenneth Jacobson

Hot September. New York: Valando Music Corp., 1965. 2 copies

Rodgers, Richard and Oscar Hammerstein II

Cinderella. New York: Williamson Music Inc., 1957.

State fair. New York: Williamson Music Inc., 1962.

Rome, Harold

I can get it for you wholesale. New York: Florence Music Company, 1962.

Where did the night go?. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Wish you were here. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Schubert, Franz

First vocal album (for high voice). New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1895.

Strauss, Johann

The great waltz. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1966.

Turk, Roy and Fred E. Ahlert

Walkin' my baby back home. New York: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., 1952.

Wright, Robert and George Forrest

Songs of Norway. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1944. 2 copies

Choral

Beethoven, Ludwig van

Lord, have mercy upon us. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.

Bower, "Bugs" and Earl Shuman

A friend of yours. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.

Bruckner, Anton

Jesus, once for salvation. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.

Cacavas, John and Charles Wood

Discover America. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.

Carmichael, Hoagy and Stanley Adams

Little old lady. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Caryll, Ivan and C.M.S. McLellan

My beautiful lady. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Gershwin, George and Ira Gershwin

Love walked in. New York: Gershwin Publishing Corporation.

Graun, Karl

Lord, I love the place where thou dwellest. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.

Handel, Frideric

Swell the full chorus. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.

Kennedy, Jimmy and Hugh Williams

Harbor lights. London: The Peter Maurice Co. Ltd., 1952.

Lane, Burton and Alan Jay Lerner

On a clear day you can see forever. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.

Leidzen, Erik

Lead, kindly light. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Rock of ages. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Liszt, Franz

Jesu, word of God incarnate. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.

Loewe, Frederick and Alan Jay Lerner

Carino mio. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copies

I still see Elisa. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copies

I talk to the trees. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copies

They call the wind Maria. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copies

Lotti, Antonio

We adore thee. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.

Porter, Cole

Wunderbar. New York: T.B. Harms Company, 1952. 2 copies

Richolson, Gertrude Haupt and Johann J. Schutz

To God all praise and glory. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Robinson, Earl and Lewis Allan

The house I live in. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Rodgers, Richard and Lorenz Hart

Falling in love with love. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1951.

I could write a book. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Rosenthal, Laurence and James Lipton

Au revoir. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.

Christmas eve. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.

Sister S.C.

Mother, at your feet kneeling. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copies

Scarlatti, Alessandro

Holy, holy, holy. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.

Schutz, Heinrich

In thee, O Lord, do I put my trust. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.

Springfield, Tom and Jim Dale

Georgy girl. New York: Springfield Music, Ltd., 1967.

Strickland, Lily

Bless his name. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Styne, Jule, Betty Comden and Adolph Green

Hallelujah, baby!. New York: Stratford Music Corporation, 1967.

Tomkins, Thomas

Absalom. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.

Weill, Kurt and Maxwell Andersen

Huckleberry Finn. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Wright, Robert and George Forrest

Freddy and his fiddle. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Strange music. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Various Composers

Showtime choral collection volume 1 two part chorus. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Showtime choral collection volume 1 three part women's voices. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Showtime choral collection volume 1 four part mixed voices. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.

Songbooks

Berlin, Irving

Berlin's best (song folio volume 1). New York: Irving Berlin Music Corporation, 1964.

DeSylva, B.G., Lew Brown and Ray Henderson

DeSylva, Brown and Henderson song album. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., 1927.

Lane, Burton

The best of Burton Lane. New York: Chappell Music Co.

Porter, Cole

Songs by...Cole Porter. New York: Harms, Inc.

Rome, Harold

The Zulu and the Zayda songbook. New York: Florence Music Company, Inc., 1965.

Tobias, Charles

Through the years. New York: Various Publishers, 1927-50. 2 copies

Collections

20 years of hits (from Acuff Rose Publications, Inc.). Nashville, Acuff Rose Publications, Inc.

1000 show tunes (Vol. 2), (Vol.4)

1000 standard tunes (Vol. 1)

1001 show tunes & movie themes. New York: Charles Hansen Distrubor, 1975.

Collegiate song book (eastern section). Chicago: M. M. Publishing House, 1929.

Collegiate song book (central edition). Chicago: M. M. Publishing House, 1929.

Collegiate song book (southern & western Edition). Chicago: M. M. Publishing House, 1929.

Songs of Yale. New York: G. Schirmer, 1906.

Southern - Peer organization song folio. New York.

Scripts

Scripts from the Musical Comedy Tonight series (I-III), The Danny Kaye Show, and The John Gary Show. Librettos from various musicals.

Scripts arranged chronologically by show number; librettos arranged alphabetically by title.

Musical Comedy Tonight

Production materials

Musical Comedy Tonight II

Scripts 2 copies

Musical Comedy Tonight III

Director's script

First draft w/revisions

Master retake script

PA script 2 copies

Production materials

Retake script

The Danny Kaye Show

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The John Gary Show

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Librettos

The act. George Furth

All American. Mel Brooks

All in love. Bruce Geller

Allegro. Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copies

Annie get your gun. Herbert and Dorothy Fields 2 copies

Anyone can whistle. Arthur Laurents

Anything goes. Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse 2 copies

Applause. Betty Comden and Adolph Green

The apple tree. Jerome Coopersmith

As thousands cheer. Moss Hart and Irving Berlin 2 copies

At home abroad. Howard Dietz 2 copies

Babes in arms. Goerge Oppenheimer 2 copies

The band wagon. George S. Kaufman and Howard Dietz 2 copies

The body beautiful. Joseph Stein and Will Glickman

The boyfriend. Sandy Wilson

The boys from Syracuse. George Abbott 2 copies

By Jupiter. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart 2 copies

Bye bye birdie. Michael Stewart

Cabaret. Joe Masteroff 2 copies

Call me madam. Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse

Camelot. Alan Jay Lerner 2 copies

Can-can. Abe Burrows

Candide. Hugh Wheeler

Canterbury tales. Martin Starkie and Nevill Coghill

Carousel. Benjamin Glazer 2 copies

Celebration. Tom Jones and Harry Schmidt

Company. George Furth 2 copies

A Connecticut yankee. Herbert Fields 2 copies

Curley McDimple. Robert Dahdah and Mary Boylan

Dames at sea. George Haimsohn and Rob Miller 2 copies

Damn Yankees. George Abbott and Douglas Wallop

The desert song. Otto Harbach, Frank Mandel and Oscar Hammerstein

The education of Hyman Kaplan. Benjamin Bernard Zavin

Fade out - fade in. Betty Comden and Adolph Green 2 copies

The fantasticks. Tom Jones 2 copies

Fiddler on the roof. Joseph Stein 2 copies

Finian's rainbow. E.Y. Harburg and Fred Saidy

Fiorello. Jerome Weidman and George Abbott

First impressions. Abe Burrows

Flora the red menace. George Abbott and Robert Russell

Follies. James Goldman 2 copies

Frank Merriwell. Skip Redwine, Larry Frank and Heywood Gould

A funny thing happened on the way to the forum. Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart

Gentlemen prefer blondes. Joseph Fields and Anita Loos

George Washington, Jr. George M. Cohan

Girl crazy. Guy Bolton and Jack McGowen 2 copies

Golden boy. Clifford Odets and William Gibson 2 copies

Goldilocks. Joan Ford, Walter and Jean Kerr

Good news. Lawrence Scwab and B.G. DeSylva 2 copies

The grass harp. Kenward Elmslie

Grease. Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey

Greenwillow. Lesser Samuels

Guys and dolls. Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows 2 copies

H.M.S. pinnafore. W.S. Gilbert

Half a sixpence. Beverly Cross

Happy hunting. Howard Lindsey and Russel Crouse

The happy time. N. Richard Nash

Henry sweet Henry. Nunally Johnson

The Hollywood pinafore. George S. Kaufman

How now, dow Jones. Max Schulman

How to succeed in business without really trying. Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert 2 copies

I do, I do. Tom Jones

I love my wife. Michael Stewart

I'd rather be right. George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart 2 copies

Inspector general. Nikolai Gogol

It's Superman!. David Newman and Robert Benton

Jacques Brel is alive and well and living in Paris. Eric Blau and Mort Shuman

Johnny Johnson. Paul Green

Jubilee. Moss Hart

The king and I. Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copies

Kismet. Charles Lederer and Luther Davis

Kiss me Kate. Samuel and Bella Spewack 2 copies

Kuprin. Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee

Lady Audley's secret. Douglas Seale

Lady be good. Guy Bolton and Fred Thomason

Lady in the dark. Moss Hart 2 copies

Leave it to Jane. Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse 2 copies

Lend an ear. Charles Gaynor

Let 'em eat cake. George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind 2 copies

Little Johnny Jones. George M. Cohan

Little me. Neil Simon

A little night music. Hugh Wheeler

The little prince. Alan Jay Lerner 2 copies

Little women. John Ravold

Lock up your daughters. Bernard Niles

Lovely ladies, kind gentlemen. John Patrick

Lute song. Will Irwin and Sidney Howard

Mack & Mabel. Michael Stewart

Maggie Flynn. Hugo Peretti and Morton DaCosta

Mame. Jerome Lawrence 2 copies

Man of la Mancha. Dale Wasserman 2 copies

Me and Juliet. Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copies

The most happy fella. Frank Loesser 2 copies

Mr. President. Howard Lindsay and Russel Crous

Music man. Meredith Wilson

My fair lady. Alan Jay Lerner 2 copies

New girl in town. George Abbott

No strings. Samuel Taylor 2 copies

Now is the time for all good men. Gretchen Cryer

O marry me!. Lola Pergament

Of thee I sing. George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind 2 copies

Oh boy! Guy Bolton

Oh, Kay! Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse

Oklahoma! Oscar Hammerstein 2 copies

On a clear day you can see forever. Alan Jay Lerner

Once upon a mattress. Jay Thompson, Marshall Barer and Dean Fuller

One touch of Venus. S.J. Perelman and Ogden Nash

The pajama game. George Abbott and Richard Bissell 2 copies

Pal Joey. John O'Hara 2 copies

Panama Hattie. Herbert Fields and B.G. DeSylva 2 copies

Phileron. Tom Jones

Pippin. Roger O. Hirson

Pirates of Penzance. W.S. Gilbert

Plain and fancy. Joseph Stein and Will Glickman 2 copies

Poor Bitos. Jean Anouilh

Purlie. Davis-Rose-Udell

Red head. Herbert and Dorothy Fields, David Shaw

Salvation. C.C. Courtney and Peter Link

The secret life of Walter Mitty. Joe Manchester

Seesaw. Michael Bennett

Seventeen. Sally Benson 2 copies

1776. Peter Stone

Shenandoah. James Lee Barrett

Show boat. Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copies

Show me where the good times are. Lee Thuna 2 copies

Silk stockings. George S. Kaufman, Leueen MacGrath and Abe Burrows

Skyscraper. Peter Stone 2 copies

The sound of music. Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse 2 copies

South Pacific. Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan 2 copies

Street scene. Elmer Rice 2 copies

Strike up the band. George S. Kaufman 2 copies

Sweet charity. Neil Simon 2 copies

Take her she's mine. Phoebe and Henry Ephron

The thirteen clocks. James Thurber

Tom Sawyer. Frank Luther

Trial by jury. W .S. Gilbert 2 copies

Twentieth century. Betty Comden and Adolph Green

Two by two. Peter Stone

Two gentlemen of Verona. John Guare and Mel Shapiro

The unsinkable Molly Brown. Richard Morris

Walking happy. Roger O. Hirson and Ketti Fring

West side story. Arthur Laurents 2 copies

What makes Sonny run? Bud Schulberg and Stuart Schulberg

Where's Charley? George Abbott 2 copies

Wish you were here. Arthur Kober and Joshua Logan

Wonderful town. Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov

You touched me. Tennessee Williams and Donald Windham

You're a good man Charlie Brown. Clark Gesner 2 copies

Your own thing. Donald Driver 2 copies

Zorba. Joseph Stein

Books

Arranged alphabetically by author, and alphabetically by title therein.

Alexander, Ronald. Time out for Ginger

Bach, Bob and Ginger Mercer. Our Huckleberry friend (The life and times of Johnny Mercer)

Barlow, Harold and Sam Morgenstern. (A dictionary of) musical themes

Barrie, J.M. The admirable Crichton

Brown, Porter Emerson. The bad man 2 copies

Buchanan, Thompson. Civilian clothes

Carpenter, Edward Childs. Connie goes home

The Chappel Group. Comprehensive catalogue of vocal solos

Charles Hansen Educational Sheet Music and Books

(A selective musical collection of the) world's greatest hits of the twenties

(A selective musical collection of the) world's greatest hits of the thirties

Chekhov, Anton. The brute and other farces

Deval, Jacques. Tovarich

Dietrichstein, Leo. Are you a mason? 2 copies

Ford, Ford Madox. The good soldier

French, Samuel. (Basic) catalogue of plays

Gow, Ronald and Walter Greenwood. Love on the dole

Hackett, Walter. Captain Applejack

Harrison, G .B. (editor). A midsummer night's dream

Holm, John Cecil and George Abbott. Three men on a horse 2 copies

Kaufman, George S. and Edna Ferber. The royal family

Knoblock, Edward. My lady's dress

Maugham, W.S. The letter

Molnar, Ferenc. The swan

Murray, John and Allen Boretz. Room service

Nicholson, Kenyon. The barker

O'Casey, Sean. Juno and the paycock

Phillips, John S. The payers (occasional pieces)

Pinero, Arthur W. The gay Lord Quex

Royle, Edwin Milton. Launcelot and Elaine

Scott, Allan and George Haight. Goodbye again

Simpson, Harold and Morris Harvey. The "nine o'clock revue" book

Smith, Harry James. A tailor-made man

Smith, Winchell. The fortune hunter

Stecheson, Anthony and Anne (compilers). (The Stecheson) classified song directory

Stevens, Leslie. The marriage-go-round

Strong, Austin. Seventh heaven

United Artists Music

Popular songs (volumes 1-5)

Super standards (volumes 1-5)

van Druten, John. Behold, we live

Warner, Alan. Who sang what (on the screen)

Warner Bros. Publications Inc.100 best songs (of the 20's and 30's)

Watson, Thomas A. The birth and babyhood of the telephone

Watters, George Manker and Arthur Hopkins. Burlesque

Wedge, George A. Keyboard harmony

Wooll, Edward. Libel! 2 copies

Slides

2" negatives of the Musical Comedy Tonight series, Broadway musical productions, composers, and writers.

Arranged alphabetically by title or personal name.

Description List

Annie get your gun

Anything goes

As thousands cheer

Berlin, Irving

Black crook

Boys from Syracuse

Cartier

A Connecticut yankee

Finian's rainbow

Garrick gaieties

Good news

Hit the deck

Jubilee

Kern, Jerome

Kiss me Kate

Lady be good

Lady in the dark

Leave it to Jane

The man who came to dinner

Mikado

Musical comedy tonight series

Musical comedy tonight I

Of thee I sing

Oh boy

Oklahoma

Pal Joey

Perils of Pauline

Pinafore

Pins & needles

Show boat

South pacific

Sweet charity

War songs

Webber & Fields

Writers

Ziegfield follies

Ziegfield theatre

Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous Materials

Act cards, business papers, photographs, playbills, posters, press kits, production materials, programs, publicity, research, scrapbooks, set designs, and sketches related to the production of the Musical Comedy Tonight series.

The materials are arranged alphabetically and/or, if applicable, chronologically within the sub-series.

Act Cards

Musical comedy tonight II

Business Papers: Receipts

Don Neith Printing Co., Inc., 1975

G. Schirmer, 1976-77

L & L Printing, 1975

Random Music Press, Inc., 1974-75

Recording contracts

Annie get your gun

Anything goes

Boys from Syracuse

Cabaret

Company

Fiddler on the roof

Finian's rainbow

Good news

Guys and dolls

Kiss me Kate

Lady in the dark

Leave it to Jane

Music man

Of thee I sing

Oklahoma

On the town

Show boat

South Pacific

Sweet charity

West side story

Your own thing

Diploma; [1 leaf]

Photographs: Musical Comedy Tonight II

Description list

Introduction with photo insertions

Publicity (W.C. Fields, Will Rogers)

As thousands cheer (sheet music)

Brice, Fanny

Composers & lyricists

Cornell, Katharine

Face the music (sheet music)

Finian's rainbow

George Washington slept here (poster)

Gypsy (poster)

Hammerstein II, Oscar

Harburg, E.Y. (w/correspondence)

Hart, Moss

Jubilee (poster)

Lady in the dark

Lane, Burton (poster)

Once in a lifetime (poster)

Pal Joey (sheet music)

Rodgers, Richard

Rodgers & Hammerstein

Rongone, Chris - University of Wisconson (FROM:)

South Pacific (w/correspondence)

Sweet charity

You can't take it with you (poster)

Playbills

42nd street. Winter Garden Theatre, October, 1980

Aren't we all. Wilshire Theatre, November, 1985

Black broadway. Town Hall, May, 1980

Carnegie Hall. June, 1983

Cats. Winter Garden Theatre, January, 1983

Children of a lesser god. Longacre Theatre, April, 1980

A chorus line. Shubert Theatre, July, 1976

Dancin'. Broadhurst Theatre, May, 1978

A day in Hollywood a night in the Ukraine. John Golden Theatre, May, 1980

Dreamgirls. Imperial Theatre, May, 1982

Evita. Shubert Theatre, January, 1980 2 copies

Find your way home. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, February, 1974 2 copies

Foxfire. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, January, 1983

Hello Dolly. Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, 1965

Jesus Christ superstar. Mark Hellinger Theatre, October, 1971

Kennedy Center. December, 1984

La cage aux folles. Pantages Theatre, September, 1984

Lincoln Center. May, 1980

A little family business. Centre Theatre Group/Ahmanson Theatre, October, 1982

Manon. New York City Opera, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, November, 1977

Mass appeal. Manhattan Theatre Club, 1980

Me and Basil. Centre Theatre Group/Mark Taper Forum, May, 1975

My one and only. St. James Theatre, May, 1983

Musical jubilee. St. James Theatre, November, 1975

My fair lady. St. James Theatre, July, 1976

(The life & adventures of) Nicholas Nickleby. Plymouth Theatre, October, 1981

No, no, Nanette. Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, Ahmanson Theatre, June, 1972

On a clear day you can see forever. San Francisco Civic Light Opera, Orpheum Theatre, June, 1980

On your toes. Virginia Theatre, May, 1983 2 copies

Passion. Longacre Theatre, May, 1983

Quartermaine's terms. Playhouse 91, June, 1983

Ruddigore (or the witch's curse). Gilbert and Sullivan

Same time, next year. Huntington Hartford Theatre, May, 1977

Sing. Midwood High School, 1953-57

Sugar. Majestic Theatre, March, 1972

Sweeney Todd (the demon barber of fleet street). Uris Theatre, May, 1979

They're playing our song. Imperial Theatre, April, 1979

Two by two. Imperial Theatre, March, 1971

Two gentlemen of Verona. Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, Ahmanson Theatre, July, 1973

The visit, Chemin de fer, holiday. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, January, 1974

West side story. Minskoff Theatre, May, 1980

Whose life is it anyway?. Trafalgar Theatre, May, 1979

The wiz. Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, Ahmanson Theatre, August, 1976

Posters by Paul Davis

Posters & Paintings

No, no, Nanette

Oh, Kay!

The madwoman of Chaillot; with Danny Kaye

The pirates of penzance

Sweeney Todd (the demon barber of fleet street)

Your arms are too short to box with God; starring Patti Labelle

West side story

Press Kits: The Danny Kaye Show

#65-0201, Guests: Fred Gwynne, Edie Adams, Glen Yarborough, Paul Weston

#66-0202, Guests: Gwen Verdon, John Astin

#67-0203, Guests: Richard Crenna, Herman's Hermits, Nana Mouskouri

#68-0204, Guests: Shirley Jones, Righteous Brothers, Harvey Korman

#69-0205, Guests: Buddy Ebsen, Clint Eastwood, Fess Parker, Charo, Harvey Korman

#70-0206, Guests: Harry Belafonte, Nana Mouskouri

#71-0207, Guests: Caterina Valente, Benny Goodman

#72-0208, Guests: Bill Dana, D'Aldo Romano, Caterina Valente

#73-0209, Guests: Eddie Albert, Wayne Newton, Dionne Warwick

#74-0210, Guests: Herb Alpert, Dinah Shore, The Earl Brown Singers, Tony Charmoli Dancers

#75-0211, Guests: Carolyn Jones, Pat Boone

#76-0212, Guests: Marguerite Piazzi, Freddie and The Dreamers

#77-0213, Guests: Tennessee Ernie Ford, Lainie Kazan

#78-0214, Guests: Vikki Carr, Ray Walston

#79-0215, Guests: George Hamilton, Diahann Carroll

#80-0216, Guests: Bob Crane, Tammy Grimes

#81-0217, Guests: Vincent Price, John Gary

#82-0218, Guests: Jean Simmons, John Gary, Laurence Harvey, Children's International Choir

#83-0219, Guests: Liza Minnelli, Alan Young, John Gary

#84-0220, Guests: Robert Vaughn, Michel Legrand, Joyce Cuoco

#85-0221, Guests: Eddie Albert, Morgana King

#86-0222, Guests: Cyril Ritchard, Eddy Arnold

#87-0223, Guests: Inger Stevens, Woody Herman & The Herd, Clingers Sisters and Brother

#88-0224, Guests: Tim Conway, Harvey Korman, Kimio Eto

#89-0225, Guests: Nancy Wilson, John Gary, "Chickenman"

#90-0026, Guests: Joanne Woodward, Robert Goulet

#91-0227, Guests: Vikki Carr, John Gary

#92-0228, Guests: Vincent Price, John Gary, Stan Worth

#93-0229, Guests: Tijuana Brass, John Gary, Herb Alpert, Sente Berger, Chaim Topol

#94-0230, Guests: John Gary, Judy Armstrong, Joyce Van Patten

#95-0301, Guests: Eddie Albert, Vikki Carr, Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66

#96-0302, Guests: Ronny Howard, Donna Butterworth, Susan Barrett

#97-0303, Guests: Fred Gwynne, Vikki Carr

#98-0304, Guests: Frankie Randall, The Peanuts

#99-0305, Guests: Eddie Albert, The Peanuts, Joe Williams

#100-0306, Guests: Tim Conway, The Peanuts, Barbara Minkus

#101-0307, Guests: Ella Fitzgerald, Buddy Greco, Sergio Mendes & Brazil 66

#102-0308, Guests: Leslie Uggams, Steve Sanders

#103-0309, Guests: Caterina Valente, Gilbert Becaud

#104-0310, Guests: Louis Armstrong, Caterina Valente

#105-0311, Guests: Tony Randall, Vikki Carr, Stan Worth

#106-0312, Guests: Vikki Carr, Liberace

#107-0313, Guests: Louis Armstring, The Kessler Twins

#108-0314, Guests: Petula Clark, Stanley Holloway

#109-0315, Guests: Nancy Wilson, Frank Gorshin, Peter Ustinov

#110-0316, Guests: Shirley Jones, Victoria Meyerink

#111-0317, Guests: Sergio Franchi, Salli Blair

#112-0318, Guests: Peggy Lee, Wayne Newton, International Children's Choir

#113-0319, Guests: George Burns, Mireille Mathieu

#114-0320, Guests: Godfrey Cambridge, John Gary, Laurie Ichino

#115-0321, Guests: Peter Falk, Pat Carroll

#116-0322, Guests: Eddy Arnold, Milliscent Martin

#117-0323, Guests: Burl Ives, Barbara Rush

#118-0324, Guests: Tim Conway, Izumi

#119-0325, Guests: "Giovanni's Wedding"

#120-0326, Guests: Joanie Sommers, Brothers Four

#121-0327, Guests: Roddy McDowall, Blossom Dearie

#122-0328, Guests: Diahann Carroll, Joyce Jameson, Herbie Faye, Buddy Lewis

#123-0329, Guests: Sergio Mendes & Brazil 66

#124-0330, Guests: Robert Morley, The Arbors

Production Materials

Musical comedy tonight series

Catalogue

Notes

Proposal

Reports

Script

Remember when

Clippings, magazines, negatives, notes, photographs, postcards, slides, scripts

Programs

The Jewish Theatrical Guild of America, Inc., 1957

The London Palladium, 1949

The London Palladium: Royal Performance for The King and Queen, 1948

Lyrics by Ira Gershwin (with dedication from Sylvia Fine), 1975

St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, 1955

Publicity

Musical comedy tonight

Logo (Negative)

Musical comedy tonight III

Advertisement in The Hollywood Reporter, 1986

The Danny Kaye Show

Advertisement in The Hollywood Reporter, 1964

Research

Musical comedy tonight series

Byrne, Margaret, 1978

Clippings, 1879-1918, 1924-64

Miller, Terry, 1978

Musical reviews (A-K)

Musical reviews (L-Z, Miscellaneous)

Reference

Cards

Kroniwitz, Bobbi

Litchfield, Ed

Magazines

American film; November, 1979

Dance magazine; October, 1971

The illustrated London news; February, 1952

Musical America; April, 1942

The new movie magazine; March, 1931

Photographs

Woman's home companion; April, 1926

Materials

Musical comedy tonight II, 1980

Music samples (A-L)

Music samples (S-Z)

Musicals (A-K)

Musicals (L-Z)

Rodgers, Richard (re:)

Shakespeare plots

Show (Musicals) Chronology, 1925-60

Show synopsis (European variety shows)

Souvenir Folios

42nd street

The boyfriend, starring Twiggy

The United Artists Collection

Scrapbooks

Ethel Merman

Cole Porter

Set Designs

Musical comedy tonight

Musical comedy library, Anything goes

Sketches

"Allure" magazine covers [4]

Other

Portfolios of Danny Kaye

Various scrapbooks of Kaye.

The Danny Kaye Picture Book

Scrapbooks 1 photocopy of each

Danny Kaye, 1940s

Pictures of the Danny Kaye Show, 1960s

United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), 1971

Slides

2" negatives of Kaye flying an airplane and of a baseball game.

Danny Kaye flying airplane (18)

Baseball game (1)

Framed Items

Includes photographs, caricatures, published advertisements, magazine covers, and correspondence.

Arranged alphabetically by subject matter.

Asian man (Three photographs)

Program from Aspen Music Festival, "An evening with Danny Kaye and the Aspen Festival Orchestra," 1979

"Berry's world" cartoon referring to Danny Kaye

Beverly (to Danny and Sylvia; autographed from)

Buckingham Palace, 1974; letter

Caricatures; Danny Kaye

By Antonio, 1966 (not framed)

By Jack Davis

By Stan LeBoane

By Pedro, 1965 (mounted)

By Tony Rafty, 1959 (mounted)

By Vicky

Collage; black and white photos of Danny Kaye performing

Congressional Record with autographed photograph with Danny Kaye, 1956

"Critic at large" by Brooks Atkinson; autographed article

Dodgers, World's Largest Marching Band, 1985; Danny Kaye-Conductor, Dodgers vs. Astros

Drawing by Betty Hicks; autographed to Danny Kaye from Cheris and Ernest Jonea

"Garlic connoisseur certificate", 1981 with photograph of Danny Kaye in recognition and memory of The Battle of Gilroy

General Motors advertisement for the Kennedy Center Honors with note from Roger B. Smith, Chairman, 1984

"Good news" advertisement

"Good night, Mr. President"; The Cleveland Press article regarding Danny Kaye

"Ha'zon et ha'olam..." by Michael Scwartz to commemorate a culinary event at the home of David Daniel (Kaye) the Son of Jacob, 1982

Haec Libertatis Ergo, Leiden

The Hecht Co., 1966; advertisement in the Washington Post featuring Danny Kaye

Hollywood Stars Night, Dodgers Stadium, 1985; photograph of Danny Kaye, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Donna Mills, Tommy Lasorda; presentation of Second Annual Danny Goodman Award from Tommy Lasorda to Danny Kayesee also Silver cup

International Star Registry, 1985

Kaye foil picture with green velvet background

London Palladium sculpture, 1951; gift from Gwen and Lumley Robinson with their photograph and card taped to back of frame

Newsweek cover, 1963

"Peter Pan" 1975; "This man is mine" drawing; autographed by cast

"Skokie" advertisement

State of California Governor's Office, 1982; congratulations letter

Thank you note

"Time" cover, 1946 (broken frame)

TV Radio Mirror Award to the Danny Kaye Show, 1963 photograph

"Two by two"; two advertisements

"Cue" Award for Entertainer of the Year, 1971; advertisement

United Nations tribute, 1966; with note from Nicholas Wroblewski

Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc.; four drawings autographed to Dena from Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Porky Pig

Portraits

Includes paintings of Kaye and large photoprints, some of which are framed, autographed, and accompanied by correspondence, programs, or other printed material.

CBS 50th Anniversary Celebration, 1978; Danny Kaye and 112 other CBS stars; correspondence

The Cleveland Orchestra; autographed

Danny Kaye; painting

Danny Kaye by Rou Lesser; painting

Danny Kaye, 1968, by A. Matusa; painting

Danny Kaye by Nielson; painting

Danny Kaye by Stuck; painting

Helsinki, 1976; framed; by Tiina Tavastie

The London Symphony Orchestra, 1975; framed and autographed

Loughran, James and The Hallé Orchestra, 1974; framed

The President's Club, 1964 [framed portrait of Lyndon B. Johnson; engraved and autographed]

Seattle Mariners, 1977; framed (broken glass)

United Nations Ambassadors Dinner, 1983; with a note and program book

The USAF Thunderbirds; autographed

Photographs

Photoprints of Musical Comedy Tonight II, Broadway musical productions, composers, and writers.

Arranged alphabetically by title or personal name.

Brooklyn College, 1985

Canadian National Explosion, 1950, 1958

East New York Junior High School 149, 1957

Greek Theatre, 1958

Grossinger's, 1951

Kennedy Center Honors

Knock on wood; London premiere, 1954

London, 1955

Two By Two, 1970

United Nations Children's Fund

United Nations Children's Fund {UNICEF} (Tokyo), 1961

United States Air Force

Awards

Includes honorary degrees, certificates, citations, medals, plaques, statues, proclamations, keys to cities and, in some cases, accompanying correspondence, programs, reviews and other printed material.

Arranged according to recipient (Kaye, Fine, or Danny and Sylvia Fine Kaye) and alphabetically by presenter therein.

Awards: Danny Kaye

The 1st Air Cavalry Division, 1966; plaque

1st Battle Group 31st Infantry; framed certificate

7th United States Infantry Division, 1961; certificate

The 25th Infantry Division, 1966; certificate

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 1959; plaque, award

Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, 1985-86, 1981-82; certificates

The Actor's Fund of America

Framed certificate, 1971

Medal, 1971

Framed certificate, 1968

Aden Bowman Collegiate Institute, 1967-68; scroll

The American Academy of Pediatrics, 1983; plaque

American Association for the United Nations, 1955

Certificate

Framed certificate

American Association for World Health, 1987; plaque

The American College of Cardiology, 1981; framed medal

American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1978; engraved medal

The American Federation of Musicians, 1979; membership award

The American Food for Peace Council, 1965; certificate

American Friends of the Hebrew University, 1977; award and program

American International College, 1955; framed honorary degree and letters

The American National Red Cross, 1954; certificate

American Symphony Orchestra League, 1973; plaque

Anti-Defamation League Foundation, 1982

Certificate

Statue

Antoinette Perry Award, 1952-53; medal

B'nai B'rith, 1980; award

B'nai B'rith, 1951 Award; plaque

B'nai B'rith Lodge & Chapter of Dayton, Ohio, 1955; plaque

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, 1982

Award

Program

Ben-Gurion University of Negev, 1976; medal

Beverly Hills B'nai B'rith, 1958; statue

Big Brothers of America, 1956; framed certificate

Boston Press Club, 1954; framed award

The Boston Symphony Orchestra

Medal

Certificate, 1961

Certificate, 1957

Silver baton, 1957

Pin

Boy Scouts of Brooklyn; broken statue

Boys Town of Italy, 1974; framed plaque

Brandeis University, 1972; honorary degree and program

Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1986; medal

Brooklyn High Schools' Talent Showcase, 1987; program

Can Tho, Vietnam, 1966; plaque

Canadian National Exhibition, 1958; 2 medals

Canisius College Alumni Association, 1982

Framed certificate

Medal

Charles Evans Hughes High School of the City of New York, 1959

Certificate

Yearbook featuring Danny Kaye

Chicago, Illinois, 1963; plaque

Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1954; framed certificate

Chicagoland Educational Film Festival, 1977; plaque

The Children of Holland, UNICEF, 1979; plaque

The Children's Theatre Conference, 1959; martini shaker

City of Albuquerque, 1966; framed certificate

City of Bangor, Maine; key

City of Boston, 1957; framed citation

City of Buffalo, 1982; framed proclamation (broken glass)

City of Detroit, Michigan

Medal

Key, 1960

City of Fargo; framed certificate

City of Hope

Statue, 1963

Award, 1955

Award

City of Houston, 1983; certificate

City of Las Vegas, Nevada, 1960; proclamation

City of Los Angeles

Proclamation, 1985

Plaque, 1982

Certificate, 1981

City of Louisville, 1966

Certificate

Key

City of Miami, Florida; key

City of New Orleans, Louisiana

Certificate, 1979

Certificate, 1968

Key

City of Newark, NJ; key

City of Oxnard, California, 1975; 2 keys

City of Palm Springs, Florida, 1966; golf kit

City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Statue, 1975

Medal

City of Roses, Portland, Oregan; 2 keys

City of San Diego, California, 1977; framed proclamation

City of San Francisco, California, 1984; framed proclamation

City of Lincoln, Nebraska; key

City of St. Louis, Missouri; statue and key

City of Topeka, Kansas, 1966; plaque

City of Tulsa, Oklahoma; key

City of Winnipeg, 1967; framed certificate

The Civic Unity Council and B'nai Brith, 1952; trophy

Club Eborac of the Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst, 1957; framed certificate

CLUB Redheads International, 1982

October, medallion

May, framed certificate with photograph

Coca-Cola, 1986, 1980; 2 medals

Colgate University, 1977; honorary degree

Columbia University, 1987; honorary degree with correspondence, program and 2 black & white photographs with Sylvia Fine

Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1966; certificate

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1969; citation

Conseil Municipal de Paris, 1966; certificate

Dallas, Texas, May and October, 1966; 2 certificates

The Damon Runyon Fund for Cancer Research, Inc.; certificate

The Danny Goodman Award, 1985; silver cup award

Deauville, 1980; statue

Delta Airlines; medal

Downtown Business Men's Assocciation, 1966; plaque

The Department of Defense, 1951-52; framed certificate

Department of Elementary School Principals of the National Education Association of the United States, 1966

Plaque

Certificate

Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, 1977; plaque

Des Moines, Iowa; key

Douglas Aircraft Company, 1972

Plaque

Plaque with model airplane

The Drug Mill, 1944; certificate

El Al Airlines, 1957

Certificate

Plaque, key, card, name tags

Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Award, 1963; plaque

The Entertainment Hall of Fame Foundation, 1974-76; 3 certificates and correspondence

European Broadcasting Union, 1971; 2 silver mugs

Evergreen Safety Council, 1975; plaque

Far East Air Force; statue

Far East Command Special Services, 1951; silver lighter

FEJU Valencia; silver statue

The Fight for Sight, 1958; certificate

The First Brigade Task Force; framed drawing

First Calvary Division, 1965; certificate

The Friends of the National Children's Home American (Bicentennial Group; certificate and a copy of "Salute to America" by John Buchanan

Fun t' Mental Schoolhouse, 1973; certificate

General Rose Memorial Hospital, 1961; plaque and program

General Maurice Rose Memorial Medal, 1946; plaque

The General Sullivan Award, 1963; statue

Georgia Federation of Women's Club; plaque with note

Golden Mike Award, 1964; medal

The Governor of New Mexico, 1966; certificate

Graduate Students Organization, School of Education, New York University, 1958; plaque

Grand Order of Water Rats, 1974; medal

Grand Patron of the Music Center; miniature model of the Music Center

Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1968; plaque

The Great Navy of the State of Nebraska; certificate

Greek Theatre Association, 1958; resolution

Hamilton College, 1973; honorary degree

Holiday Magazine; program

Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, 1969; certificate

Hollywood Foreign Correspondents Association

Framed award, 1954

Statue, 1951

Hollywood Foreign Press Association

Framed certificate

Statue1959

Hood College, 1957; yearbook featuring Danny Kaye

Hubert H. Humphrey Memorial Award, 1980; plaque

I.D.F. Airforce, 1976; plaque

The Independent Film Journal; framed award (broken glass)

Inter-Loeres, 1982; statue

International Center for the Disabled, 1982; framed award

The International Refugee S.O.S. Campaign, 1966; certificate

The International Trade Mart of New Orleans, 1979; certificate with photograph

Israel Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, 1959; certificate with correspondence

Israel State Medal, 1985; 2 medals

Istanbul, Belediyesi; medallion

J. Akuhead Puple Show, 1965; certificate

Jackson, Michigan; key

The Jabotinsky Medal, 1980; certificate

Jefferson County, Kentucky, 1966; framed certificate

Jefferson Parish, Louisiania, 1968; certificate

The Jerusalem International Conference on Voluntarism, 1985; certificate

Jerusalem Theater, 1976; medal

The Jewish Big Brothers Association, Los Angeles, 1956; plaque

The Jewish Consumptive's Relief Society, 1955; plaque and program

Jewish National Fund, 1958; plaque

Joint Defense Appeal of the American Jewish Committee Anti-Defamation League, 1955; medal

The Junior Chamber of Commerce of Philadelphia, 1957; framed citation

Kahala Hilton, 1967; certificate

Katims, Milton and Seattle Symphony Women's Association, 1975; baton mounted on plaque

The Kennedy Center Honors, 1984; award, calendar, plaque, and two programs

Key to Atlanta; key

Key to the City of Baltimore

Key, 1966

Key, 1956

The Knights of Columbus of Rhode Island, 1968; plaque

KNX Newsradio Man of the Year, 1979; clock and certificate

L'oasis la Napoule, 1974; paperweight

The Lane Bryant Annual Awards for 1956-57; plaque

Lear Jet Corporation, 1966; certificate and correspondence

The Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1984; certificate

Lions International Humanitarian Award, 1973-74; statue

London Palladium, 1955, 1951, 1949, 1948; 4 plaques

London Philharmonic Orchestra, 1966; copy of Rossini's "Overture zur Oper die diebische Elster" autographed by orchestra members

Los Angeles Elks Lodge 99, 1955; plaque

Malmö, 1974; medal

M.I.T. Baton Society, 1959; certificate

The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, 1953; pin

National Conference of Christians and Jews

Medallion, 1975

Medal, 1966

Plaque, 1963

Framed award (broken), 1955

Plaque, 1953

Mayor's Key, Columbia, South Carolina; key and mayor's card

Miami Children's Hospital, 1987; statue

Midwood High School, 1957; plaque

Ministere de la Culture et de la Communication, 1980 scroll

Montreal Hadassah-Wizo, 1967; certificate

Musician's Association of Los Angeles; certificate

Musicians' Local Union Local 47 of Southern California; framed certificate

National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1958; plaque

National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences

Plaque, 1965-66

Plaque, 1964-65

"Emmy" award, 1963-64

Plaque, 1963-64

Plaque, 1962-63

Two plaques, 1960-61

National Association for Better Radio and Television, 1963; framed certificate

National Conference of Christians and Jews

Certificate, 1975

Framed certificate

National Council on Infant and Child Care, 1957; pen holder

National Education Association of the United States; plaque

National Film Award, 1949; certificate

National Institute of Social Sciences, 1966

Medal

Framed certificate; broken

New York State Senate, 1987; resolution with correspondence (2 copies)

The Noncommissioned Officers Association, 1966; framed certificate

Oklahoma, 1962; statue

Oldtime Locality Mayors Inc.; badge

Operation Entertainment; medal and pin

Order of Dannebrog, 1983; certificate

Pacific Command, 1967; plaque

The Parents' Magazine Medal, 1955, 1959; 2 medals

Parents Without Partners, Inc., 1972; plaque

The People of San Diego, California, 1975; key mounted on plaque

The People of Springfield, Illinois; laque

The Philadelphia Orchestra Pension Foundation, 1953-54 Season; framed certificate

Philadelphia Variety Post No. 713, 1958; plaque

Photoplay Magazine, 1955; plaque

Pittsburgh Bureau of Police; badge

Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, 1972; framed recipe

Pomona College, 1978; honorary degree

The President of The United States of America, 1987

Certificate

Medal

The Press and Union League Club of San Francisco, 1959; framed certificate (broken glass)

Reading Aviation Awards, 1969; certificate

The Red Eyed Bear, 1962; certificate

Restaurant Business Magazine; framed certificate

Roosevelt University Alumni Association, 1957; statue (broken)

The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International, 1977; certificate

The Royal Danish Orchestra, 1986; certificate

Saints and Sinners Milk Fund, 1959; membership cards and paperweight

San Antonio, Texas, 1968, 1966

San Diego Symphony Orchestra, 1977; plaque and program

Salt Lake City; key

San Antonio Symphony, 1978; rare copy (1 of 4) of "Rules for Singing" by Thomas Johnston with magnifying glass and note card from Jeannie Frieden in wooden display case

San Francisco Critics Council, 1952; certificate

San Francisco Examiner, 1961; certificate, 5 copies

Schlesinger Organisation Award of Merit, 1954; statue

Schubert Foundation Award, 1970-71; medal

Scouters of Region 12; statue

Screen Actors Guild Annual Award, 1982; statue

Screen Guide Award, 1946; award

Seal of Boise City, 1967; certificate

Seal of Kansas City, Missouri; key

Seal of the City of Buffalo; 2 keys

Seal of the City of Oklahoma City; key

Seal of the State of Minnesota, 1973; plaque, two pieces

The Service City Invitational and National Aviation Golf Championship, 1966; plaque and statue

Seventeen, 1958, 1959; 2 plaques

Shimer College; plaque

The Skin Cancer Foundation, 1981; framed certificate and 2 pamphlets

Sky Cradle Club, 1959; certificate

State of California, 1988; resolution

State of Israel Bond Organization of Canada, 1968; plaque covering

State of Israel Bonds

Framed medal and medal, 1973

Two medallions, 1968, 1969

State of Minnesota, 1973; framed proclamation

State of New York, 1968; framed proclamation

The State of Texas, 1966; certificate

The State of Washington, 1968; framed certificate (broken glass)

The Sydney Symphony Orchestra Benevolent Fund, 1975; plaque

Television Daily, 1962; certificate

Television Today, 1964; four framed certificates

The Theater Hall of Fame, 1988; scroll

Theatre Owners of America National Convention, 1965; framed certificate

Theatrical Square Club, 1963; plaque

The Thomas A. Dooley Foundation, 1966; award

Thomas Jefferson High School, 1986; diploma

Toy Manufacturers of the U.S.A., Inc., 1956; plaque

Try Foundation, 1972; statue

Tufts University, 1987; honorary degree

TV Guide Award, 1961, 1963, 1964; 4 silver bowls

TV Radio Mirror Award, 1963; plaque

UAW, 1966; plaque

The United Nations Association, USA, 1968; clock

The United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF)

Framed certificate, 1986

Statue

Two portfolios that contain a resolution and souvenirs, 1983

Medal, 1979

Certificate, 1976

Statue

Framed certificate, 1968

Medal

Medal

Framed certificate, 1967

Certificate, 1967

Framed scroll, 1956

Two plaques, 1955

Statue

United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF)/FUJI-Network

Plaque, 1978

Plaque, 1977

United Nations Day, 1968; plaque

United Service Organizations, Inc., 1966; certificate

The United States Department of Labor, 1961; certificate

United States Post Office Department, 1968; framed certificate

United States Postal Service, 1979; commemorative postage stamp

United States Military Assistance Command Vietnam, 1966; framed certificate

United States Mission to the United Nations; certificate

United States Treasury Department, 1945; certificate

University of Georgia, George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Awards

Medal, 1981

Medal, 1981

Certificate and program, 1981

Framed citation, 1964

Framed citation (broken glass), 1964

Medal

University of Pennsylvania, 1985; honorary degree

University of South Carolina, 1985; honorary degree

US Naval Forces Marianas-Crossroads of the Pacific, 1967; plaque

U.S. Army Parachute Team "Golden Knights;" baton

USO, New York City Committee, 1983; medal

USS Bainbridge, 1966; plaque

USS Enterprise, 1966; plaque

Utah State University, 1964; invitation

Variety Club (Tent #13), 1954; plaque

Variety Club (Tent #14), 1961; plaque

Variety Club Northern California Sponsors Blind Babies Foundation, 1958; plaque

Variety Club of Great Britain, 1975, 1974; 2 plaques

Variety Club of New York, Inc., 1971; framed certificate

The Variety Club of New York (Tent #35), 1953; framed certificate

The Variety Club of New York (Tent #35), 1950; membership

Variety Club of Pacific Northwest, 1968; plaque

Variety Clubs International

Framed award, 1971

Statue, 1961

Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States; plaque

Ville De Paris (Fluctuat NEC Mergitur), 1966; medal

The Weizmann Institute of Science, 1979; scroll

Wisdom Magazine and The Wisdom Society, 1957; certificate

Yale School of Music, 1976; medal

Yale University, 1980; honorary degree

Yeshiva University, 1971; medal

Yiddish Theatrical Alliance, 1953; plaque

Youth Oscar, 1949; statue (broken)

Zonta International Convention, 1982; plaque with photo of Danny Kaye

Awards: Sylvia Fine

Academy of Television Arts & Sciences

Certificate of nomination, 1985-86

Certificate of nomination, 1980-81

Brooklyn College Alumni Association, 1958; plaque

Beverly Hills Hadassah, 1983; plaque

Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1986; medal

Brooklyn College Alumni Association, Los Angeles/Southern California Chapter, 1983; plaque

Brooklyn College of The City University of New York, 1985; degree and program

City of Los Angeles, 1983; plaque

The Federation of Jewish Women's Organizations, Inc., 1960; citation and clippings

Film Advisory Board, Inc., 1979; plaque

Hunter College of the City University of New York; medallion

Long Island University, 1988; degree

The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, 1975-76

Emmy Award

Program

The Paramount Men, 1954; engraved

President of the United States of America (John F. Kennedy), 1962

Certificate of appointment to the Advisory Committee on the Arts

Medal

Thomas Jefferson High School Alumni Association, 1963; plaque

Town and Gown of the University of Southern California, 1986; plaque

University of Georgia, George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Awards

Medal, 1979

Certificate, 1979

University of Southern California, Division of Drama, 1985; plaque

Awards: Danny and Sylvia Fine Kaye

The American Cancer Society, 1981; framed certificate, plaque

Performing Arts Council of the Music Center of Los Angeles County, 1985; framed certificate with correspondence

Scholarship in Perpetuity, 1988; Tiffany clock

Very Special Friends of the Music Center; plaque

The Victor Gruen Center for Environmental Planning and Women, 1979; framed award

Miscellaneous Materials

Includes books, magazines, and multi-format realia.

The books, some of which were given as gifts and autographed, and the magazines are arranged alphabetically by author and/or title. The realia, including statues, plaques, paperweights, trophies, swords, souvenirs, and mementos, vary in size and are arranged alphabetically by subject matter.

Books

Andersen, Hans Christian. The Ugly Duckling

Corfitz, Ejnar. Corfitz Guide Highlights of Copenhagen

Gazzera, Romano. Una Vita Per Un Fiore

Kai-shek, Madam Chiang. Landscapes, Orchid, Bamboo and Flower Paintings

Kautia, Lauri and Raimo Seppälä. Tampere

Lauritzen, Philip. Grønland på vingerne

Lytle, Clyde Francis (edited by). Leaves of Gold

McKeldin, Theodore. No Mean City

Pederson, Kenno and Lars Bjørn Madsen. Det gamle Nordsjælland

Pendlesonn, KRG. The Vikings

Rowe, Percey. Golden Leaves from Canada's Past 1867-1967

Schneekloth, Ida. Et barn er født

Pitkänen, Matti A. Suomi

Magazines

The American Home, "At Home With Danny Kaye," November, 1960

The Kiwanis, "Danny Kaye: The Man For All Seasons," November, 1974

McCalls, "The Danny Kaye Picture Book," January, 1958 (photocopy)

Omni, April, 1982

Realia

Ashtray (United States Senate)

Baseballs (Four encased souvenir balls from 1977 Inaugural Game, Seattle Mariners vs. California Angels)

Baton (engraved "Gadna Orchestra International Tour" 1967)

Briefcase (personalized Samsonite)

Children's artwork, cards and letters to Danny Kaye (UNICEF-related)

City of Norfolk (Norfolk's Historic Mace)

Clapboard (Polavision, 1978)

Clay jug

Clock (Israel Watch Co.)

Crown in wooden case

Cuff links

Dies

Flags, miniature (3)

Goblets, silver engraved (3)

Hats

Cap (white with USO emblem)

Helmet (personalized)

Mine Safety hat (personalized; contains emblems; autographed by supplier)

Velvet (black)

Horseshoes (3)

Key chains (3)

Keys to cities, miniature (9)

Knives (2)

Medals and Medallions

Memphis Chamber of Commerce, Memphis, Tennessee (medal)

New Orleans Mardi Gras Float Lieutenant medallion

Sted. Carnaval medallion, 1971

United Nations Childrens' Funds (UNICEF) March medals in case (4)

Miscellaneous medals (25)

Model airplanes

Boeing 737 set on personalized engraved wooden base

Plane made out of nails, screws and wire

Mugs (2)

Music Box (one gallon paint can with "Happiness" on covering and dedication)

Paperweights

Camp Fire Girls

City of Buffalo

Glass - 1963

Buffalo statue

San Antonio, Texas

Parachute

Patches (14)

Pen holder ("Okinawa - 1967")

Pins (11)

Placements (4 papercuts by Hans Christian Andersen)

Plaques

Danny Kaye

313th Air Division

The American Film Institute, "A Salute to John Ford," 1973

Congressional Record, November 30, 1967

Cue, cover, "Danny Kaye, Entertainer of the Year," January, 1971

Dodger Stadium Olympic Baseball, Los Angeles, 1984

DK, Danmark

Flight Safety, Inc., 1970

Jewish engraving (2), 1967

Letter from Ronald Reagan, 1982

Los Angeles Times, "Walter Mitty leads the Philharmonic," February 5, 1973

Love (gift given by M r. & Mrs. M.C. Jones)

Newsweek, "Danny Kaye at the Met," January, 1973

Photograph

RKO Palace Theatre (caricature of Danny Kaye; autographed by P.S. 149 Gang)

South African Tour, May, 1954

Telegrams

Tiger's Milk (includes photo of Danny Kaye with Jim and Art Ingoldsby with their autograph)

TV guide cover

UNICEF (engraving)

Sylvia Fine

The American Film Institute, "A salute to John Ford," 1973

Best Original Song in a Motion Picture 1959, The Five Pennies

Best Original Song Score for a Motion Picture 1959, The Five Pennies

Plate (commemorative London Palladium, 1949)

Platters

2nd Battle Group 3rd Infantry (Korea Christmas 1961 with correspondence, photograph, and calendar)

Hans Christian Andersen, copper engraved, autographed, 1972

Royal Holland Pewter

Posters

Israel, Gordon & Barbara

Robes

Pomona College, Claremont, California, 1978 (with correspondence and program)

Miscellaneous robe (1)

Miscellaneous college robes (7)

Scrolls

Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada

Silver trays (engraved)

Danny Kaye

National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1964

The Rhuallan Club, 1949

The Sick Benefit Club of Odense, 1952

The Theatre Royal Dublin, 1952

University of Southern California, 1970

Sylvia Fine

University of Southern California, 1973

Souvenirs

Korean (5)

Miscellaneous souvenirs(21)

Statues

Head sculpture of Danny Kaye

Montreal Symphony Orchestra, 1983

"Man with Whip"

"Man holding Paddle" (broken)

The Toronto Symphony, 1966

Wooden replica of Danny Kaye mounted with engraving

Swords (2)

Tapestry

Trophies (3)

Whip

Whistle

Wooden Momentos

Airplane

Arrows (6)

Black leather shoes, 1949

Carvings (2)

Case with engraved silver tree, 1984

Dutch clogs

Key

Key signature stick

Name plate "Danny Kaye"

"Noah's Ark"

Red River Cart

Sculpture of outline of the Statue of Liberty with engraving and CBS logo for "An American Portrait"

Sheep

Statues (3)

Stick

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