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Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine CollectionProcessed by the Music Division of the Library of Congress1997
Biographical Note
Return to the Table of Contents Scope and Content NoteThe 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. Return to the Table of Contents Selected Search TermsPeople
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Return to the Table of Contents Arrangement of the Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine CollectionThe Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine Collection is arranged in six series: Return to the Table of Contents Container ListMusicThe Danny Kaye ShowParts (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 #95-502768Baseball manBye bye blackbirdCherry piesCleopatra's processionElijah rock shoutFilm closingFilm openingFront and centerLife could not better beLove me Lady PowellMay there always be sunshineMy fair umpireRiversideTake me out to the ball gameWalk aroundWalk it offWalk right inWest side story ball game#2, LC Record #95-503396Brotherhood of manCelestial choirFilm closingFilm openingForward in spaceMatadorRelax with meStreets of LaredoSwingin' march danceTelephoneTo be or not to beThree blind mice#3, LC Record #95-503412Barrel of beautyLa belle of FranceBiltmore clockClock song (I'm late)Fools rush inMy grandfather's clockOld MacDonaldPresentation timeRainy dayRock around the clockSonny's curlsWake up GeorgeZip-a-dee-doo-dah#4, LC Record #95-503449Dancing pagodasDiner foodDrum squadLawrence balletTalent playhouseTalent playoffThey call the wind MariaTogether wherever we goTurn aroundThe victim#5, LC Record #95-503551Ballin' the jackBy myselfDanny - Love Lady duetDays of wine & rosesFriends of the familyI could write a bookIt's so nice to have a man around the houseKaye/Kelly medleyMadame's waltzNolaSide by sideVarney's lunchYou make me feel so youngYou'll never get awayYou're the cream in my coffee#6, LC Record #95-503706, #95-503715Dee-lightful is the wordFather knows nothingFather knows plentyA gypsy criesHard hearted HannahI want a manJungle drumsMary Tyler MooreOsaka hillbilliesSong & dance manSposin'Vaude playoff#7, LC Record #95-503717AshmoleanChildren's suiteDrive in foodI get so lonelyRegal fanfareSong & dance playoffTwo of a kindWhat is a woman#8, LC Record #95-503906Arab finaleArabian eveningsCommercial film #1Commercial film #2Get happyGonna build a mountainHospital bedIt's de-lovelyMicheleOnce in a lifetimeTea for twoWe laugh#9, LC Record #95-503909Ach du lieberDingle dangle schoolEverybody out of the poolFast drawersHungarian rhapsodyInter-office exerciseKid's performanceLawrence of ArabiaMy fatherNo manicureRecord showShe's a woodyStereo danceSugartimeTop hat#10, LC Record #95-503930Angus McFangusBreezin' along with the breezeCome back againIgor DingilingJohnny ding-a-lingo#11, LC Record #95-504257Colonel BogieCoronation fanfareCoronation marchFightFight fight fightHappy hotelIndian signJoannie SommersKing Louie's songMozart musingRadio organRomeo and JulietSouth rampart street paradeThe story of Alice#12, LC Record #95-504260The barber of SevilleBella LouieBirth of the bluesDance of the hours (1 & 2)Danny boyFigaroFilm closingGood morningGypsy in my soulRigolettoSurgery tonightTarantellaToreador songTurkish haremValkyriesWalk right in#13, LC Record #95-504292At last togetherThe balcony songBlossoms tagBow bellsCloser walkFair maiden I have traveled longFlower garden of my heartMagnolia blossoms of 1932Make believeMerrie EnglandOpen up your heartProfessor SvengalskyTransatlantic rideWhen my sugar walks down the street#14, LC Record #95-504305British trainBumble beeDancing moodHallelujah I love you (I love her so)Jingle bells on and offTimptationTomorrow mountainYesterdays#15, LC Record #95-504328French medalSimon saysSwingin' the newsThat great come and get it dayTruly Julie NewmarWa waYo ho#16, LC Record #95-504337Christmas giftsCourtroom capersHappy weddingHello ladiesPuttin' on the ritzSanta's callSpy danceVerdict bluesXmas seasonYou meet the nicest people#17, LC Record #95-504339Baby it's cold outsideComes once in a lifetimeDancing stylesIn ViennaJingle journeyOld King ColeThat's how I feelVienna reprise#18, LC Record #95-504343Big LouieCheck for twoGangster hideoutI'm fiveJohn HenryLazy riverMy love is a wandererNew babyPrison campShip waiterTeaTea for twoTea is landTico ticoViennaWe belong together#19, LC Record #95-504361, #95-504365Ain't it great to be crazyDuck blindHit parade medley1. Close as pages in a book2. High on a windy hill3. Hold me4. It only happens when I dance with you5. Three little words6. The boy next door7. Something's coming8. When a gypsy makes his violin cry9. Hands across the table10. Johnny one-noteI wish you loveI won't danceMagnum studiosMarriage counselorMy walking caneNoel entry#20, LC Record #95-504373Birthday surpriseBlues dance (1 & 2)Blues dance impressionsGrand lummox marchHorror houseI like the likes of youOx drivers songPine concertoSafety zone#21, LC Record #95-504377ChapanecasDiahann CarrollFather and the nurseFight gameHere comes the brideJazz dance closingJohnny one note (intro)Put on a happy faceSpanish hat themeTable danceThree o'clockViva papataWedding march#22, LC Record #95-504540Action stationCan can impressionsCompetition timeCrazy BarbaraHe's a mountieHe's a mountie (closing)Marching along togetherMountie B.G.Mr. HummingbirdSan Francisco bay bluesSaskatchewanShall we danceSwiss ambassador (1-3)#23, LC Record #95-504782Beethoven minuetEnglish judgeFarewell my Cindy JaneH.M.S. crueltyJust in timeMinuet in "G"A shine on your shoesTeen-agerThru the customsWhen I take my sugar to teaWith a shine on your shoes#24, LC Record #95-504862Finale - hillbilly sketchHey look me overI caught a bearI didn't catch an owlLet's take a walkMarching alongPappy clunkSecret serviceSoon it's gonna rainUninvited guestWonderful guy#25, LC Record #95-505229Big MikeButler and maidDown by the winegar wolksFlamenco capersLawrence of AlcatrezMusic boxNow is the hourProposal timeSevillaThey all laughedWinegar wolks#26, LC Record #95-505041Carnival of VeniceCarnival of Venice (jazz)Dr. YesFourth man themeI love a pianoKing TutThe music stoppedYankee Doodle#27, LC Record #95-505143Desert camel bluesDesert closingDesert menHeart of my heartOld fashionedSurfside babyTime to hitYou're under arrest#28, LC Record #95-505230Alone togetherBlast offChange partnersConsider yourselfCup of coffeeFriendship clubHit paradeHit parade medley1. Some enchanted evening2. I won't dance3. I talk to the trees4. Smoke gets in your eyes5. Beer barrel polka6. Dancing in the dark7. Let's have another piece of pie8. Dancing on the ceiling9. Near you10. Another piece of pie11. You do something to me12. Got a date with an angel13. Something to remember you by14. Piece of pieIt's that time of the yearManhattanTequila mockingbirdVienna woodsWhere or when#29, LC Record #95-505406, #95-505454GigiI ain't down yetI ain't down yetLong hot supperLook out for MammaWestern impressionsWhistle while you work#30, LC Record #95-505559Irish motherMarriage pronunciationRoberta and the maidSteppin' with my baby30's production (1-3)#31, LC Record #95-505681Around the worldArt galleryBallin' the jackMy lady loves to danceSuite for odd-ball instrumentsTall hopeThis way please#32, LC Record #95-505758, #95-506185Barber chair switchDanny boy ItalianDonna Reed themeI'll remember AprilLate spotMention my name in SheboyganMountain greeneryNursiesPetticoat junction#33, LC Record #95-506002Argument anatomyBig elopementCope with the pony (1-3)The fair in a dayHere's DannyI've got your numberJust in timeOn stageRoll callSweat shirtWater boy#34, LC Record #95-506008A buddy by the name of "you"Late snackLulu's back in townNight with the pirahnasOn the street#35, LC Record #95-506488Blind dateDo you ever think of meFoggy dayHuckleberry duckWhat is love#36, LC Record #95-506557Broadway weddingDeadwood stageLittle dutch treatThe millionaire's lamentOn to New HavenRunning wildSad BernieThe show's a hitThe tapiocaThey call the wind Maria#37, LC Record #95-506611, #95-507058, #95-507063Ain't she sweetBidin' my timeCheck stand fourCindy SueMountain feudSentimental journeyT.V. waltz revels#38, LC Record #95-507692The ballad of Little Red Ridin' HoodControl yourselfEnglish courtroomI get along without youLook who's dancingPaper clip job#39, LC Record #95-507895Ain't nobody here but us chickensArabian magicCandy butcher playoffDon't put a taxJamboree JonesJapanese sunsetLady of SpainLate night partyYou make me feel so youngYou're my everything#40, LC Record #95-508025The first dayThe giftGypsy (2,4,8,9)Gypsy campGypsy criesGypsy lifeGypsy weddingHey gypsyMarching adorablesNo stringsThey'll never break usWhere is the man#41, LC Record #95-508243British murderFat on a hot tin roofI've got a loverly bunchJonathon Edwards playoffLet's watch televisionPiano roll bluesSpelling songTen cents a dance (1 & 2)#42, LC Record #95-508332, #95-508359Balloon danceFire the maidHere I'll stayMedley (pennies - nevertheless)Way back home#43, LC Record #95-508405The amateur doctorAnvil playoffDo're'mi'Heart aloneIrish tagThe Irish travellerLauraLittle manStairway to paradise#44, LC Record #95-508565Cherry pieItalian street singerThe questions children askRehearsal hall revueTurkey with stuffingYou are my sunshine#45, LC Record #95-508803Baroque princessCircus impressionsFlightPersonalityPick yourself upThis is the armyUp above my head#46, LC Record #95-508805Act I & act IIAct II & act IIIThe best thingsBroadwayDon Chernando's songDrive to workIf this isn't loveIowaIrish melodyMother goose on the looseMurder, maestro, pleasePublic lover #1The trouble songThe trouble song (finale)Who wants to be a millionaire#47, LC Record #95-508806Cute danceJapanese teenagerOld MacDonaldOur two heartsSanta Claus RudySpace capsuleSwan lakeWe're the sailor boys#48, LC Record #95-508981Changing of the guardDidn't it rainHeavenly musicJerome comes to dinnerLuncheon with historyOh promise me#49, LC Record #95-508998Christmas fantasyFanfaresHe's gone awaySanta ClausThe spyVillie villieWaltz around the Xmas treeXmas waltz (intro)#50, LC Record #95-509142Ajax themeEl ringoHit parade medley1. Them there eyes2. I'm gonna wash that man3. Willow weep for me4. A livin' to do5. Embraceable you6. Let's call the whole thing off7. Another openin'- another show8. Why was I born9. It's a grand night for singing10. There will never be another you11. My heart stood still12. Manhattan13. The party's over14. Pistol packin' mamaI'm beginning to seePretty babySchool daysTacos pleaseWhat is this thing#51, LC Record #95-509142Big time scientistCome rain come shineI like flying (Db)I like flying (Eb)Jerome at the dentistToo long at the fairTripletsVariations in rhythm#52, LC Record #95-509303Acrobats openingCircus IIHitchcock openingHow to laughItalian musicLife is just a bunch of cherriesThe new wigPlay a simple melodyRussian CinderellaSeymour and the gladiatorsWalt Disney movie#53, LC Record #95-509315Big bad wolfBigger and betterCarry me backHooray for hollywoodThe menaceMotherMother operaOuter spaceRock around the clockA shot in the darkSpellboundWe belong togetherWild oneWonderful world#54, LC Record #95-509334Cakewalk danceCakewalk dance (finale)Cool waterGlocca morro (intro)Night courtPutting all my eggs in one basketWaltzing MatildaYellowbird#55, LC Record #95-509409Back stage nervesFolk song melodyMother in law bluesPapa won't you danceTango impressionsThree part invention#56, LC Record #95-509458Baby schoolCommercials #1Commercials #2The lady is a trampPass me byRing fingerSpoonful of sugar#57, LC Record #95-509662Eine kleine nachtmusikIt's a lovely day todayMaryPoker gameSpellbound#58, LC Record #95-509663La bonzaFine and dandyJackie, Elaine & NancyMissile testSwaneeWhat is an orchestra#59, LC Record #95-509705The best things in life are cheapGo timeGuess whoIowaIrish melodyLike yourselfMillionaire's lamentNew fatherRidin' on the moonSaskatchewanShot in the mouthTry to rememberVillie villieYou're under arrest#60, LC Record #95-509707Giovanni's weddingMutual admiration societyThe party's overPleasureReformed criminalSome peopleThree part invention the second time aroundThe twentiesWhen I'm not near#61, LC Record #95-509781Barbary coast (intro)Boy oh boy (finale)Going upI got rhythmIpanemaSan Francisco boy oh boyScratch my backSunny side upWeird talkingWhere oh where#62, LC Record #95-509983CharmaineDowntownI could have danced (playoff)I'll take romance (opening)I'll take romance (closing)Intro to Jerome's danceJazz dance (opening)Jazz dance (closing)Jerome's lessonJumpin' the lineMonotony in "G"Rock and rollWhat is danceWhere or when#63, LC Record #95-510104British GrenadiersConsider yourselfJapanese jazzLeague of gentlemenShine on your shoes#64, LC Record #95-510202Bunch o' bluesFolk medley IFolk medley IIFrench fugitiveUnchained melody#65, LC Record #95-510272Alberto CulverBoating bluesCBS scheduleCBS songI'm telling you nowLittle leaguersLooking at youMunster news reportPresentationRalston-purinaRun a littleS & H march (Opening)S & H march (Closing)Soon it's gonna rainWalk on (intro)Wrap your troubles in dreams#66, LC Record #95-510594The Addams familyGo west young GwenJerome on the rangeLiberated womanLook to the rainbowMexicoMillionaire's hoedownThe pestsPests #1-#2Real live girlsReal live girls (Reprise)Russian space manSalem commercial#67, LC Record #95-510595, #95-510596Henry the eighthLong engagementLove walked inOld man riverOlympic runnerShe's a lassieShowmanship30 secondsWhile we're young#68, LC Record #95-510597The begatBlame it on loveBlame it on love (reprise)Blame it on the choirHeHello young loversSheThe trial#69, LC Record #95-510715, #95-510721The ballad of Pinky DanCharo danceDoodlin' songThe good guysMakin' whoopeeRotten brosThe west#70, LC Record #95-510737, #95-510738Baseball sketchBlue danubeThe breaksGonna build a mountainMusical chairsPavlovaWho will buy#71, LC Record #95-510920Bossa nova medleyDance insert #1Dance insert #2Dance insert #3Dance insert #4Depression timeI hear musicI hear music (reprise)HindustanMapleton highMoon over MiamiOld folks sketchThe thirtiesWe're gonna make it#72, LC Record #95-510996Al di laDo I hear a waltzForeign language medleyThe globe turnsNessuro del mondoStella by starlightStraw hat man#73, LC Record #95-510999Beautiful morningBird medleyCool waterFather timeGoodnight IreneHoliday timeHoliday insertUnchained (Intro)Walk on by#74, LC Record #95-511332Art challengeDinah (intro)Happiness isThe mood I'm inQuick change medleyTourist bluesThe tycoon#75, LC Record #95-511333Fascinatin' rhythmThe fiery webMotherSamson and DelilahSkin (intro)SmilesSmilin' thru#76, LC Record #95-511334Do the FreddieDoctor operaAch du lieberOvertureValkyries rideFinale: they're dyingI've got no stringsJerome's classOh where little dogTil tomorrowWhat to see (Watusi)Wonderful day (piazzo intro)You say either#77, LC Record #95-511363The exiled kingLike loveTurkey time#78, LC Record #95-511335BabysitterBe a spyCheckmateGoldbellyGoldbelly (reprise)Goldbelly finaleLonely heartThe oh oh girlsOld friendsPropsSilly playoffTango in goldWhat kinda fat am I#79, LC Record #95-511364Anything goesCharleston with meCould it beFriendshipI'm a toyLighthouseToyland (intro)#80, LC Record #95-511367Anything you can doBeethovenEleganceFriendly starHogan's heroesLimehouse bluesThe lovebirdsSelena (bridge)SelenaSelena darlingThat face#81, LC Record #95-511530All I need nowAnother go aroundArgge means I love youDoin' the monster dragDouble your pleasureEverybody needs a girlA fellow needs a girlFrankenstein finaleGonna build a monsterTransylvaniaTransylvania (intro)The whiffenpoof songThe window washer#82, LC Record #95-511574Fop at the topJerome goes skiingTake a momentWaltz around the Christmas treeWe won't be in England#83, LC Record #95-511588Deck the hallsGrand prixJust an honest mistakeThe laundromatLet's talk it overPennies from heaven#84, LC Record #95-511640Bon jour MichelBuried treasure (Coda)Buried treasure (Mexican)Le grande balletI will wait for youThe litterbugMoney to burnOnce upon a summertimeQuand ce balanceThe spy shopWonderful child#85, LC Record #95-511809Benet poemNapoleon playoffThe new ashmoleanSeptember songYellow bird#86, LC Record #95-512164, #95-512165 245Broken heart medleyEddy Arnold medleyThe music hallsOn a clear dayPetrov the thinkerSahara beach partyWhere I come fromYou gotta love everybody#87, LC Record #95-512166Bridge of sighsGeorge Washington speaksGiovanni's weddingThe lass from the low countryLet me entertain youStation break songWorry about tomorrow#88, LC Record #95-512214, #95-512219Good spy Mr. ChipsLose that long faceMoreSkyscraper worker#89, LC Record #95-512225Chicken manThe green leaves of summerHoopety hey kind of dayHurry it's lovely up hereMemphis blues medleyOh lonesome meTenderly#90, LC Record #95-512296Company's comin'Foreign moviesKing cottonSpy cowboyWee HughieWinston#91, LC Record #95-512657I'm following youJerome's raiseLet a smile be your umbrellaTake loveThe violinistWilliam Tell#92, LC Record #95-512658Ain't we got funBe a clownEscaped convictGilbert and SullivanJamaica farewellOnce upon a timeScarey lessons#93, LC Record #95-512659Ach du lieberBahklavaChallenge dance songDowntownThe duty of a sheikHora Dahvid Ben NittahnMarry me FatimaThe matchmaker (Eb)The matchmaker (F)The men of Sheik Ech MechSheik finaleThe singing sheikTime for singingTo life#94, LC Record #95-512660CourtshipI can't sit downNolaOne of those songsReturned husbandSound of music medley#95, LC Record #95-517712First class flightIndia tourist spotItalian tourist spotJerome went to EuropeJerome went to Europe (reprise)Let's get away from it allPacking a bagSouth American presidentWe're gonna stay at homeWhen in Rome#96, LC Record #95-518058Junior BondLive life a littleShim sham shuffleShiny stockingsShiny stockings (reprise)Snow WhiteWhere am I goingWorld medley#97, LC Record #95-518102Aloha OECharleston balletCyrano in songGuests pestsHiccup songI'm forever blowing bubblesMen of FranceNo noseTo come#98, LC Record #95-518115Anatomy of a crimeHappy timeMy romanceShort historySpanish fleaSimple melodyWell all-right#99, LC Record #95-518235Ballet playoffCBS automationThe hunting tripIt's a good dayJennie kissed meLast of the big time gypsiesMinstrel daysOne step behindThe page boy#100, LC Record #95-518266Country newsFour leaf cloverHey babeI wish you loveJerome singsOld MacDonaldOnce upon a timeSanta Claus outSukiyaki#101, LC Record #95-518307All you pretty peopleDanny Ella medleyDecember and MayIrish Kaye medleyIrish washerwomanIt don't mean a thingMood indigoMy wild Irish KayeStrip city bluesWe like each otherWe like each other (reprise)#102, LC Record #95-518444Glow wormHurry its lovely up hereItalian playoffA man's manThou swellYou've gotta move#103, LC Record #95-518495The battle of the bulgeChime inConversation with Bossa NovaThe frog and the grogInstant spyStompin' at the savoy#104, LC Record #95-518503I'll remember AprilIt's todayLouis medleySalute to LouisThe shadow of your smileWhite heat episode#105, LC Record #95-518574Answering serviceHigh school reunionI must knowSunny disposish medleyTiger ragVickie#106, LC Record #95-518650Giovanni's roomIt takes twoSenior citizenStyle#107, LC Record #95-518809Aren't you glad you're youThe five pennies saintsIo e teIpanemaJerome's BirthdayThe Jules Jacques MarchScottish Doctor#108, LC Record #95-518916The music hallsSailing awayTime interludeToday I love everybodyTwo riversWho killed cock robinYou do something to me#109, LC Record #95-518972All of meCapsule moviesCzardasIt all started with the wheelThe magnificent twoThe old tycoonTurkey in the straw#110, LC Record #95-518983Jerome's helpLost letter - walk on the wild sideNothing can stop me nowWalking happyWhat's new at the zoo#111, LC Record #95-519058Ammore mioArab danceEnglish homeFor me and my galHe loves meI'll never smileThe mouse patrolOperatic routineProp danceSmile againThe sound of words#112, LC Record #95-519065The bicycleChristmas treeI love the outdoorsSome childrenWaltz around the Christmas tree#113, LC Record #95-519401Ain't misbehavin'All of a suddenBrother JohnCabaretDance brother danceI'll buy the ringLily of the valleyNumber on my houseSwanee riverYankee Doodle blues#114, LC Record #95-519490Come dance with meDown by the stationVignettes#115, LC Record #95-519496I'm a brass bandLonesome roadSoap opera bluesTeamwork#116, LC Record #95-519560The continentalThe easy wayLovely againThe rules of the roadThere's always an extra potatoWestern medleyWho can I turn to#117, LC Record #95-519568All the world is a stageAny WednesdayLonesomeMan with a golden armMr. make up manPlant a radishWhere are our children#118, LC Record #95-519821Ami amiChi chi paThe monkey bandParade (intro)Where do you worka JohnWork dance "heigh ho"#119, LC Record #95-519945I'm not a jealousItalian medleyItalian wedding songItalian wedding song (F)Let me entertain youMarriedToo old to be youngToo old to be young (reprise)Waltz (intro)What does she mean by that#120, LC Record #95-520054Dr. ZhivagoInterludeLet's not talk about loveLoveTarantellaWhere am I goingWinchester cathedral#121, LC Record #95-520063Big beautiful ballFlash, bang, wallopRoman spectacle#122, LC Record #95-520157Be yourselfBoat filmCaribbean cruiseCaribbean openingDon't look nowFinaleI like youI like you (reprise)Jamaica farewell2nd act openingShy type personWaltz playoff#123, LC Record #95-520282Barefoot contessaColor my worldHuff and a puffOinka oinkaPig playoffThree link sausages#124, LC Record #95-520319This old manWalking on new grassA wonderful dayCopyrighted Material (parts only)30 secondsAct I & act IIAct II & act IIIThe amateur doctorAnvil playoffArgument anatomyBabysitterBaroque princessBaseball sketchBlind dateBuried treasure - MexicanCakewalk danceCharo danceCheckstand fourChristmas interludeCircus impressionsCourtshipCuteDrive to workEnglish courtroomEscaped convictThe exiled kingFanfaresFathertimeFire the maidFrere JacquesThe globe turnsGoldbelly ridgeGood spy Mr. ChipsGran prixGreen socksIrish tagThe Irish travellerJerome's classJerome's raiseJerome comes to dinnerJerome goes skiingKing CottonLate snackLighthouseThe litterbugLittle manLong engagementLuncheon with historyMountain feudMunster news reportMurder maestro pleaseMusical chairsNapolean playoffNight with the pirahnasOld folks sketchOlympic runnerOn to New HavenPropsRehearsal hall mix-upReturned husbandThe rotten brosRussian space manSad BernieSahara beach partySamson & DelilahSanta Claus RudyScarey lessonsThe second time aroundThe show's a hitSkyscraper workerSpace capsuleThe spySpy cowboyThe spy shopSweat shirtT.V. revelsTango impressionsVariations in rhythmThe violinistWater boyWhat is loveThe window washerThe Danny Kaye Tour LibraryParts (boxes 339-358) and score arrangements (boxes 627 and OV 868), some composed by Fine. Arranged alphabetically by title. Airy fairy pipersAll the world is a stageAmi amiAnatole of ParisBallin' the JackBarber shopBathtub admiralBattle hymnBegin the beguineCandy kissesCarnival of VeniceCarnival of Venice jazzCaseyChi chi paCiu ciu bellaCotton fields blue tail flyCrazy BarbaraDanny Kaye entranceDanny Kaye overtureDeck the hallsDeenahDem bonesDinah walk onDo you ever think of meThe Dodgers (intro)Drink gypsyDunhill bitEverything I have is yoursThe first noelFlamencoFleaFolk song medleyFrench (intro)German concert songGood King WenceslasGreat come and get it dayHa shalomHawaiian-AfricanI belong to GlasgowI can't stop loving youI like old peopleI'd love to call you roseI'll buy the ringI'm fiveI've got a loverly bunchThe inch worm sequenceJamaica farewellJanuaryJapanese songJust in timeKent commercialKoreaLife could not better beLily of the valleyThe little white duckLonely againLonesome roadMadam Crepe SuzetteMan in my lifeMedleyMelody in 4FMinnie the MoocherMona Luigi'sNew babyNeutral playoffsNight and dayNonsense songsThe number on my houseOh cha chorniaOh come all ye faithfulP.S. 149PavlovaPeony bushThe puddleSeven ages overtureShickfitzSho shoSometimes I'm happySouth Rampart streetSpanish fleaStanislovskyStorySpiritualSunshine, lollipops and rainbowsTall hopeThumbelinaTime after timeTown tagThe tripletsTrue or false - false or trueThe ugly ducklingWaltzing MatildaWe Deoch n' Dorris (Wee Doch and Dorris)We wish you a merry ChristmasWee HughieWill ye no come back again?Wonderful CopenhagenYogiYogi (intro)An Evening with Danny KayeParts (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 marchAlven, HugoMidsommarvaka, op.19Anderson, LeroyFiddle faddleBeethoven, Ludwig vanSymphony no. 5 in C minor, op.67Achte SymphonieEmerson, WalterCarnival of VeniceFine, SylviaAiry fairy pipersBegin the beguineFlamencoThe German concert songPavlovaHurstWaltzing MatildaMerrickLook sharpMurphy, C.W., Dan Lipton and John NeatShe's a lassie from LancashirePonchielliDance of the hoursRavel, MauriceBoleroRimsky-Korssakow, N.The flight of the bumblebeeRossini, GioacchinoOuverture zur oper "Die diebische Elster"Schubert, F.Siebente symphonie in C majorSchreiberThe Danny Kaye polkaSousa, John PhilipThe stars and stripes foreverStrauss, JohannChit-chatDie fledermaus (du und du)Tschaikowsky, P.The nutcracker-suite, op.71aVerdi, G.Triumphal march from AidaWagner, RichardEinleitung zum dritten akt der oper LohengrinThe John Gary ShowParts (boxes 380-430) and score arrangements (boxes 534-549). Arranged alphabetically by title. AlfieAll the things you areAlouetteAnd that reminds meAnytimeAs long as I'm singin'Be back soonBe my loveBeautifulBeautiful baby playoffBecause of youBella bellaThe best is yet to comeBest thing for youBig spenderBlues in the nightCall meCharlie my boyCheerio finaleChildren goClancyCockles & musselsCome to me bend to meComes once in a lifetimeCotton fieldsCrosby playoffCuteDanny boyDear hearts #1Dear hearts #3Dear hearts #5Distant shoresDixieDoe a' deerDon't let the rain come downDon't rain on my paradeDon't touch my hairEleganceEngland productionEspana rhapsodyExodusFair productionsFiddler on the roofFlying saucerGeorgiaGo ahead & cryGoin' out of my headGoin' to Chicago bluesGranadaGreen peppersHairHe's got the whole worldHello young loversHogan's heroes march (intro)Hogan's heroes marchHow little we knowHot diggetyI ain't down yetI believeI can't believeI hear musicI love ParisI'm all smilesI'm always chasing rainbowsI'm gonna live until I dieIddy biddy babyIfIf ever I would leaveIf you leave meImpressions(Intro) Chad & JeremyIrish eyesIrish production (section 1 & 2)It's overItalian playonItalian production (section 1 & 2)J. Byner spotJamaica farewellJehosophatJules M. playoffKnees up Momma BrownLet there be peaceA little bit of heavenThe lonely goatherdLook at that faceLove is a many splendored thingLove is just around the cornerLovely way to spend an eveningLover's concertoMama look a boo booMameMaria tonightMatchmakerMemoirs of a kingMexican production (section 1 & 2)MichelleMinstrel production (Section 1 - 3)MoreMovie themeNancyNew beautiful babyA nightingale sang in Berkley SquareNo arms can ever hold youO sole mioOld MacDonaldOn a day like todayOn a wonderful dayOn the street where you liveOnce upon a summer timeOnce upon a timeParis spotPenny a pitchA perfect dayPlease don't talk to mePops classicsPops classics playoff (reprise)Possum songPrisoner of loveRacing production (section 1 & 2)Red rosy bushRiver medleyRock-a-bye baby playoffRock-a-bye baby playonShadow of your smileShangri-la-lodgeShe loves meSitting on top of the worldSloop John B.Softly as I leave youSomethings gotta giveSomewhereThe song of the coo cooThe sound of musicSpiritual number (section 1 & 2)State Fair (Section 1 & 2)Strangers in the nightSummer medleySunrise sunsetTake me in your armsA taste of honeyTea for two (ping pong)Ten girls agoTender trapThat old gang of mineThese are the yearsThink cool spotThis is all I askThis old houseTill the end of timeTill there was youTill we meet againTim Conway playoffTime after timeTip of my fingersTo lifeTonight we loveToyland playoffTrolley songTry to rememberTwo different worldsTwo medleyUnchained melodyWarm & willingWee you no come back againWestern production (Section 1 & 2)Whale of a taleWhat does he see in herWhat now my loveWhere would you beWhile we're youngWien WienWill you rememberWithout a songYellow birdYesterdayYou and the nightYou areYou'll never walk aloneYou're gonna hear from meYounger than springtimeOrchestral ArrangementsParts (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, #15Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positiveAfrican JohnnyAfrikan song, #200Airy fairy pipers, #36All about you, #184Anatole of Paris, #57AntsAria, #23Auld lang syneBabbit and bromide, #12Babooshka, #89Bali boogie, #100Ballin' the Jack, #14Bamboo di bamboo, #56Banjo danceBarrel house boogie and the blues, #95Bathtub admiralBegin the beguineBendemeer stream, #58Bloop bleep, #92Blow Gabriel blowBlue Skies, #32BluesC'est si bon, #71Candy kisses, #96Cannon ballCarnival of VeniceCarnival of Venice jazzChange style, #65China nightsCiu ciu bellaCivilization, #93Colored kissesCommercial filmConcerto for tongue and orchestra, #28Confidentiality, #74Conga, #20Countess of Coney Island, #54Court jester, #189CowboyThe cowboy, #208Crazy BarbaraDanny - Lucy parody duetDanny boy, #7Danny Kaye openingDanny Kaye overtureDeenahDelicatessen song, #82Dem Bones, #106Dena's lullaby, #8Detective medley, #78DiamondsDinah, #11DixieThe DodgersDolly brothers, #80Don't marry that girl, #86Don't tickle meDreams come tumbling down, #164The duke of plaza toro, #8AThe DunhillsEat, eat, eat, #168Eileen, #179Fair Dinkum, #187Fanfare & coronation song, #52Farming, #26Film opening #2Finale, #70Fish and chips, #75The five pennies, #207Flamenco, #177FleasFolk songsFrenchThe frim fram sauce, #53Front and centerG.M. patterThe girl with the three blue eyes, #61Glory hallelujah twistGood King DHappy ending, #160Happy times, #55Here's how a how-de-doHot lips PierreHow could you believe me, #154How how, #40Huckleberry Finn, #43Hula Lou, #111I am an is, #46I belong to Glasgow, #25I got a song, #45I got a song (The railroad song), #91I left my hat in Haiti, #155I like old peopleI live to love, #190I love to rhyme, #59I taut I taw a puddy-tatI'm fiveI'm hidingIceboxIf you are anxious for to shine, #9In love againIn my neck of the woods, #180InchwormInformation please, #84It ain't necessarily so, #16It is never too lateIt's a sin to tell a lie, #60Jack & Jill, #104JanuaryJennie Macoo, #197Jenny, #10Jingle jingleJingle journey 1-3John W. Wells, #110Johnny one-note, #79The Judge's song, #34Julius CaesarJust imagineKaye - Horton, #76Kent comm.KismetKnock on wood, #185Korean, #39La vie en roseLadies, ladiesLet's not talk about love, #21Life could better not be, #191The liddle fiddle, #101The little child, #199The little white duck, #105Lobby number, #41Louis Armstrong entrance musicMacnamara's band, #77Mad Dogs and Englishmen, #13MadamMademoiselle de Paree, #166The maladjusted jester, #189Matilda, #115McHugh, #97Medley - Hutton & Kaye, #68Melody in 4 F, #33Mendelssohn, #31Minnie the Moocher, #38Model of a modern major general, #24Molly Malone, #4Mommy give me a drinkMonahan, #183The moon and I, #2The moon is blue, #182The moon is your pillow, #94My heart knows a lovely song (The contact song), #195My name is John Wellington Wells, #110My ship, #29The new babyNightmare song, #37No for an answer, #62The no-where bluesOcean parkway, #99Oh by jingo, #100On the double, #209On the Riviera, #159One life to live, #22OpenerOpening IOpera sequenceOutfox the fox, #196Pabst themes from Pabst Blue Ribbon Show, #1Pass the basket, #192Pavlova, #35The peony bush, #73PhiladelphiaPigalle, #112Playing on the seesawPons Kaye medleyPopo the Puppet, #57The Princess of pure delight, #15The puddlePut-down timeRailroad song, #91Rating gameRelax with meRhapsody for unstrung tongue, #109Rhythm, #27Rhythm of a new romance, #159Riley's daughter, #171Roll callThe saga of the flea, #206SaintsSanta Claus looks like my daddy, #170Saturday night, #19Scat signature, #47ShickfitzShoo fly pie, #85Sililoquy for three heads, #176Sills and Kaye hoarse operaSing a tropical song, #88Some of these days, #67Song of the plains, #18Song writers, #81Songs without words, #194South Rampart streetSpiritualSpring finaleSt. Louis blues, #90Stanislavsky, #48The steam is on the beam, #66The stingStory/fairy tale, #17Sunshine, lollipops, and rainbowsSurfers - then & nowSweet GeorgiaTalent playhouseTea for two, #108Thank you, #98The thank you letterThere is a hole at the bottom of the sea, #174There's a holeThey call the wind MariaThings to forget, #83ThumbelinaTico-tico, #44Time medley, #64Tongue twisters, #169The triplets, #30Tropical playoffTschaikowsky, #113Turn aroundTV scoringsTwo by twoThe ugly ducklingUncle pockets, #172The walrus and the carpenter, #162Wee Doch in DorisWee you no come backWhat more do you wantWhen my first old, old love I knew, #3When I was a lad, #102When you're lying awake, #37Where walks my true love, #193Who tells the ants, #205Wilhelmina, #72Will-o-waley, #188Wish I may, #81Yankee Doodle blues, #103YogiYonuary, #186You made me love you, #63You're for me Mimi , #167Film ScoresArrangements 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 CahnBaby let me take you dreamingMy heart knows a lovely songPass the basketThe five pennies. Sylvia FineFollow the leaderGood night - sleep tightLullaby in ragtimeWhen the saints go marching inHans Christian Andersen. Frank LoesserI'm Hans Christian AndersenThe inch wormThe king's new clothesThe ugly ducklingWonderful CopenhagenHappy times. Sylvia Fine and Johnny GreenBrodny, brodnyDrink gypsyLonely heartMedicine showRoad songsYakov's commercialInspector General. Sylvia FineHappy timesKnock on wood. Sylvia Fine and Victor YoungA room full of guestsAll about youAuto radio gagBalletBrodnick and PapinekChacunChase to the pubThe end of BrodnickGromek procuresJerry's hotel roomKnock on woodLoveMonahan-o-hanPlot complicationsPreludeSanctuary at Langston'sThe umbrellaOn the double. Sylvia FineFan danceOn the Riviera. Sylvia FineRhythm of a new romancePeter Pan. Leslie Bricusse and Anthony NewleyBy hook or crookMothersThe rotters hall of fameThey don't make 'em like me anymoreTwo by two. Richard Rodgers and Martin Charnin (Broadway show)An old manThe covenantEverything repriseThe gitka songThe golden ramHammer musicHey girlie repriseIncidentalNinety againNoah's entrancePoppa know bestPut him awayRevelationSomething doesn't happenSomewhereWhy me?YouYou got to have a rudder on the arkUp in arms. Harold ArlenTess's torch songSylvia FineLyrics (handwritten and typed), manuscripts, and printed music (boxes 443-444, 449, 470, 491-492, 505). Arranged by medium and alphabetically by title therein. LyricsManuscriptsAfrican songCiu ciu bellaDelilah JonesElection dayThe five penniesHappy timesILGWUIn love againJapanese song (ami ami)Korean songLone rangerMan with the golden armMidsummer madnessMine aloneMolly-oNew fanfare - lobby numberOnce there was musicOnly yesterdayRhymeRomeo and JulietStickfitzTriple mirrorWaltzing MatildaWee you no come back againWho tells the antsYou gotta love everybodyPrinted MusicFine, SylviaCiu ciu bella. Holland: Chappell & Co., 1956. 2 copiesCiu ciu bella. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1956. 2 copiesCiu ciu bella. London: New World Pub. Ltd., 1956. 2 copiesLas cincos monedas (The five pennies). Argentina: Ediciones Internacionales Fermata, 1959. 2 copiesThe five pennies. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1959. 2 copiesI cinque pennies (The five pennies). Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1959. 2 copiesThe five pennies. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1959. 2 copiesMillionare de cinq sous (The five pennies). Paris: Chappell, S.A., 1959. 2 copiesFollow the leader. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1959. 2 copiesGoodnight - sleep tight. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1959. 2 copiesGoodnight - sleep tight. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1959. 2 copiesGoodnight et bonne nuit. Paris: Chappel, S.A., 1959. 2 copiesHappy ending. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1951.I keep humming the tuneI like MarieLaugh it off. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1955.Love me againLullabye in ragtime. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1959. 2 copiesLullabye in ragtime. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1959. 2 copiesBerceuse en ragtime (Lullabye in ragtime). Paris: Chappell, S.A., 1959. 2 copiesLullaby in ragtime. Copenhagen: Imudico, 1959. 2 copiesMain title - golden armOn the double. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1961.Only yesterdayPopo the puppet. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1950.Un generale e mezzo (On the double). Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1961. 2 copiesUncle pocketsYon-u-aryFine, Sylvia and Elmer BernsteinDelilah 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 copiesDalilah (Delilah Jones). Paris: Chappell S.A., 1956. 2 copiesDelilah Jones. Sao Paulo: Editores de Musica, 1956. 4 copiesMain title theme. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1956. 2 copiesMain title theme. London: The Victoria Music Pub. Co. Ltd., 1956. 2 copiesTheme aus der Mann mit dem goldenen Arm (Main title theme). Munchen: Chappell & Co., 1956. 2 copiesMolly-o. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1955. 2 copiesMolly-o. New York: Charles Hansen Music Corp., 1956. 2 copiesMolly-o. Argentina: Ediciones Nacionales Fermata, 1955. 2 copiesMolly-o. London: The Victoria Music Pub. Co. Ltd., 1956. 2 copiesMolly-o. Sao Paulo: Editores de Musica, 1955. 4 copiesMolly-o. Paris: Chappell S.A., 1956.Fine, Sylvia and Sammy CahnBaby, let me take you dreaming. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1955. 2 copiesBaby, 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 copiesLife could not better be. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1955. 2 copiesLife could not better be. London: Chappell & Co., Ltd., 1955. 2 copiesWenn ich ein auto hatt'! (Life could not better be). Munchen: Chappell & Co., 1955. 2 copiesLe Ciel me sourit (Life Could Not Better Be). Paris: Chappell S.A., 1955. 2 copiesMit 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 copiesMy heart knows a lovely song. London: The Victoria Music Pub. Co., Ltd., 1955. 2 copiesLe bal des oiseaux (My heart knows a lovely song). Paris: Chappell S.A., 1955. 2 copiesFine, Sylvia and George DuningSuzanne. London: Chappell & Co., Ltd., 1958. 2 copiesSuzanne. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1958. 2 copiesAu revoir, Suzanne (Suzanne). Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1958.Miscellaneous Printed MusicPrinted music (boxes 431-442, 506-510). Arranged alphabetically by composer, compiler, or editor; and alphabetically by title therein. Abreu, Zequinha and Ervin DrakeTico-tico. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc., 1943.Adams, A. Emmett and Douglas FurberThe bells of St. Mary's. California: Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew Ltd., 1947.Adderly, Julian and John HendricksSermonette. 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 RossHeart. 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 copiesWho's got the pain?. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1955.Adrian, JackSalt. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1949. 2 copiesAdrian, Jack and Stan FreemanThe guy with the voodoo!. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1950.Adrissi, Richard, Dick Foster and Dave BarbourSanta caught a cold on Christmas eve. Hollywood: Sergeant Music Co., 1963.Ager, Milton and Jack YellenAin't she sweet. California: Advanced Music Corp., 1929.Happy days are here again. New York: Advanced Music Corp., 1929.Ahlert, Fred E. and Roy TurkI 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 YoungI'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter. New York: Fred Ahlert Music Corp., 1963.Akst, Harry and Grant ClarkeAm I blue?. M. Witmark & Sons, 1929.Akst, Harry, Solly Violonsky and Ben RyanRemember 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 HillKiss of fire. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1952.Allen, Robert and Al StillmanMoments to remember. New York: Music Beaver Music Pub. Corp., 1955.Allen, SteveI 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 copiesWhen 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 GundersenChristmas is for everyone. Wisconsin: Mellen, 1952.Almer, TandynAlong comes Mary. Hollywood: Davon Music Corp., 1965 and 1966.Alphonse and GastonSchnitzel bank. Cincinnati: The Groene Music Pub. Co., 1904.Alstone, Alex and Tom GlazerMore. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1961. 2 copiesAltfield, Con and Roger ChristianThe little old lady (from Pasadena). California: Trousdale Music, Inc., 1964. 2 copiesAltman, Arthur and Jack LawrenceAll or nothing at all. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1940.Andersen, Leroy and Mitchell ParishSleigh ride. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1948, 1950.Andersen, LeroyThe typewriter. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1953.Andrews, ChrisGirl don't come. London: Glissando Music Ltd., 1964.Applegate, LesGoodbye, my Coney Island baby. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1948.Arlen, Harold and Truman CapoteTwo ladies in de shade of de banana tree. New York: Harwin Music Corp., 1954.Arlen, Harold and Dorothy FieldsToday, I love ev'rybody. New York: Harwin Music Corp., 1953.Arlen, Harold and Ira GershwinLet'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. HarburgHappiness is a thing called Joe. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1942. 2 copiesLast 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 KoehlerGet 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 copiesI 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 MercerAc-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 copiesHit 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 copiesRidin' 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. HarburgIt's only a paper moon. New York: Harms, Inc., 1933.Armstrong, Lil and Don RayeJust for a thrill. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1939.Armstrong, Louis and Don RayeStruttin' with some barbecue. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1950.Arndt, Felix and Sunny SkylarNola. New York: Sam Fox Publishing Co. Inc., 1959.Arnheim, Gus, Harry Tobias and Jules LemarePut your little arms around me. New York: Metro-Goldwyn Corp., 1931.Sweet and lovely. New York: Metro-Goldwyn Corp., 1931.Arnold, MalcolmThe River Kwai march. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1957.Austin, Billy and Louis JordanIs you is, or is you ain't. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1944.Austin, Gene, Jimmy McHugh and Irving MillsWhen my sugar walks down the street. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1924.Ayer, Nat D. and A. Seymour BrownOh! you beautiful doll. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1911.Aznavour, Charles and Ben LeesFor 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 copiesBacharach, Burt and Hal DavidTrains and boats and planes. New York: U.S. Songs, Inc., 1964. 2 copiesWhat the world needs now is love. New York: Blue Sea Music, Inc. and Jac Music Co., Inc., 1965.Baer, Abel and L. Wolfe GilbertI miss my Swiss. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1925.My mother's eyes. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1928.Bagdasarian, Ross and William SaroyanCome on - a my house. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1940.Baker, Phil, Sid Silvers and Abe LymanDid you mean it?. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1927. 2 copiesBall, Ernest R. and J. Keirn BrennanA 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, PatI get so lonely. New York: Melrose Music Corp., 1953.Barcelata, Lorenzo, Fred Wise and Milton LeedsThe bells of San Raquel. New York: Peer International Corp., 1934.Barclay, Eddie and Michel LegrandOnce upon a summertime. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1944. 2 copiesBarker, Danny, Vernon Lee and Henry JonesSave the bones for Henry Jones. New York: Criterion Music Corp., 1947.Barnes, BillyI like flyingIndianaLittle bit of cucumberLittle leaguererThe music hallsNo nose knowsThere's a girl. Hollywood: Tylerson Music Co., 1965.Wedgie songWhere are your childrenThe who killed poor cock robin murder mysteryBarnes, Billy, Norman Barasch and Carroll MooreShe was my sweetieBarnes, Billy and Earl BrownHangin' aroundBarnes, Billy and B. RothmanFlatteryBarnes, Billy, L. Tucker and P. MazurskyAnything you can do I can do it rottenerDanny Sergio "recitative spot"The farmer's daughterNew utrechtShenandopeyWe are the love birdsBarnes, Howard, Harold Cornelius and Dominic JohnA blossom fell. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1954. 2 copiesBarris, Harry and Bing CrosbyFrom Monday on. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1928. 2 copiesBarris, Harry and Arthur FreedIt was so beautiful (and you were mine). DeSylva, Brown & Henderson Inc., 1932.Barris, Harry, Ted Koehler and Billy MollWrap your troubles in dreams. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1931. 2 copiesBarris, Harry and George SpringerLies. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1931. 2 copiesBarroso, Ary and Ervin DrakeAngel - may - care. New York: Peer International Corp., 1941.Barroso, Ary and Ray GilbertBaia. New York: Peer International Corp., 1938.Barroso, Ary and S.K. RussellBrazil. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc., 1939.Barry, John and Don BlackBorn free. New York: Screen Gems-Columbia Music, Inc., 1966.Barry, John, Leslie Bricusse and Anthony NewleyGoldfinger. London: United Artists Music Ltd., 1964.Bart, LionelAs 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, CountOne o'clock jump. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1938.Bauduc, Ray, Bob Haggart and Steve AllenSouth Rampart Street parade. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1938.Bayes, Nora and Jack NorworthShine on harvest moon. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1941.Becaud, Gilbert and Mann CurtisLet it be me. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1960.Becaud, Gilbert and Carl SigmanThe day the rains came. France: France Music Inc., 1957.What now my love. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1962.Belafonte, HarryMemphis, Tennessee.Bell, RaymondJump in the line. Clara Music Publishing Corp., 1961.Belle, Barbara, Louis Prima, Anita Leonard and Stan RhodesA Sunday kind of love. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1946.Benjamin, Bennie and George WeissI'll never be free. New York: Laurel Music Corp., 1950.Benjamin, Bennie, George Weiss and Frankie CarleOh! what it seemed to be. Joy Music, Inc., 1945.Bergamini, F. and A. LocatelliCanzone gitana. Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1958.Bergman, Marilyn and Alan BergmanDarlin' girl. Threesome Music Co., 1965.Berland, Sigmunt, Sonny Miller and Leo FuldWhere can I go?. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1931. 2 copiesBerlin, IrvingAlexander's ragtime band. New York: Irving Berlin, 1911.All alone. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1924. 2 copiesAlways. 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 copiesA 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 copiesHow 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 copiesIsn'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 copiesLet'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 copiesPlay 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 copiesThey 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 copiesWhat'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 SmithWinter wonderland. New York: Bregman, Vocco and Conn, Inc., 1934.Bernstein, Elmer and Mack DavidWalk on the wild side. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1961.Bernstein, Elmer and Sylvia FineMain title from The man with the golden arm. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1956.Bernstein, Leonard, Betty Comden and Adolph GreenI 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 SondheimAmerica. 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 copiesBest, William and Deek Watson(I love you) For sentimental reasons. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1945.Bestor, Don, R. Lewis and W. DonovanDown by the winegar woiks. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1925. 2 copiesBestor, Don and Roy TurkContented. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1932.Betti, Henri and Jerry SeelenC'est si bon. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1947.Betzner, Jack and Joe DavisGambler in hearts. New York: Joe Davis, 1963. 2 copiesBise, BuzzLet the show begin. New York: Independent Music Publishers, 1960.The witches crew. New York: Independent Music Publishers, 1959.Bizet, GeorgesChanson du toreador. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1915.Blair, May S. and Marqueita BlairHappy birthday, little Jesus. Tulsa: Mrs. May Blair, 1954. 2 copiesBland, JamesCarry me back to old Virginny. Ashley Publications Inc., 1962.Blane, RalphGirls were made to take care of boys. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1948.Blane, Ralph and Hugh MartinLove. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1945. 2 copiesBlock, Hal and Pinky HermanIt must be l-u-v. New York: Manor Music Co., 1947.Bloom, RubeMaybe you'll be there. New York: Triangle Music Corp., 1947.Bloom, Rube and Johnny MercerDay 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 RubyGive me the simple life. New York: Triangle Music Corp., 1945.Bloom, Rube and Harry WoodsThe man from the south. New York: Skidmore Music Co., Inc., 1930. 2 copiesBocage, Peter and A.J. PironMama's gone, goodbye. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1923.Bock, Jerry and Sheldon HarnickAll 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 copiesFiddler 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 copiesMiracle of miracles. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1964. 2 copiesMy 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 copiesSabbath prayer. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1964. 2 copiesSunrise, sunset. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1964.'Til tomorrow. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1959. 2 copiesTo 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 WeissMr. Wonderful. New York: Laurel Music Corp., 1956.Too close for comfort. New York: Laurel Music Corp., 1956.Boland, Clay and Moe JaffeThe gypsy in my soul. New York: Words and Music, Inc., 1937.Bonavolonta, G. and G. FiorelliCanzona 'e notte. Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1958.Bonfa, Luiz and Antonio MariaSamba de orfeu. New York: Ross Jungnickel, Inc., 1959.Boulanger, Georges and Jimmy KennedyMy prayer. New York: Skidmore Music Co., Inc., 1939. 2 copiesBoutelje, Phil and Harry TobiasStar of hope. New York: Tobey Music Coro., 1951.Bowman, BrooksEast of the sun (and west of the moon). Brooks Bowman, 1934.Bowman, Euday L. and Andy Razaf12th street rag. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1914. 2 copiesBox, Elton, Desmond Cox and Lewis IldaJust a little fond affection. New York: Skidmore Music Co., Inc., 1944. 2 copiesBradshaw, JustinSorry for myself. California: Colortunes Publishers, 1953.Braham, Philip and Douglas FurberLimehouse blues. New York: Harms Inc., 1922.Brahms, JohannesOp. 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 WynnFive guys named Moe. New York: Cooper Music, Inc., 1941.Bricusse, LeslieMy kind of girl. New York: Hollis Music, Inc., 1961. 2 copiesBricusse, Leslie and Robin BeaumontAnother spring. New York: Ludlow Music, Inc., 1965.Bricusse, Leslie and Anthony NewleyThe 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 copiesThe 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 DuarteBaila mi cha cha cha. New York: Peer International Corp., 1953.Britt, Elton, Lou Shelley, Billy Bell and Mickey StonerCannonball run. New York: R.F.D. Music Publishing Co. Inc., 1950.Brockman, James and Leonard StevensI faw down an' go boom!. New York: Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, Inc., 1928.Brodszky, NicholasBe my love. New York: Loew's Inc., 1949.Parts. New York: Loew's Inc., 1950.Brooks, SheltonThe darktown strutters' ball. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1917.Broones, Martin and William Albert LuceBe still and know. Beverly Hills: Artist Music, Inc., 1960.Broones, Martin and Ballard MacDonaldBring back those minstrel days. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1926.Brown, EarlOld mill streamWalkin' on new grassBrown, FrankieBorn to lose. New York: Peer International Corp., 1943.Brown, Lew and Ray HendersonLife is just a bowl of cherries. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1917.Brown, Lew, Billy Rose and Ray HendersonDummy song. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1925 and 1944. 2 copiesBrown, Lew and Carl SchraubstaderLast night on the back porch. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1923. 2 copiesBrown, Lew, Wladimir A. Timm, Vasek Zeman and Jaromir VejvodaBeer barrel polka. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1934. 2 copiesBrown, Lew, Charlie Tobias and Sam H. SteptComes 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 CitorelloOh! ma-ma! (The butcher boy). New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1938. 2 copiesBrown, Nacio Herb and Arthur FreedAfter 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 BryantBye bye, love. Nashville: Acuff-Rose Pub., 1957.Brymn, Smith and BurrisCome after breakfast. Jos. W. Stern & Co., 1909.Burgie, IrvingJamaica farewell. New York: Shari Music, 1955.Burke, Joe and Al DubinTip-toe thru' the tulips with me. M. Witmark & Sons, 1929.Burke, Joe and Edgar LeslieMoon over Miami. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1935. 2 copiesBurke, Joe, Ned Washington and Ralph FreedThere's a whistle in the thistle. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1935.Burke, JohnnyDee-lightful is the word. New York: Harms, Inc., 1961.Burkhard, PaulOh! my pa-pa. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1948. 2 copiesBurleigh, 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. NortonMy melancholy baby. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1911. 2 copiesBurrows, AbeThe girl with the 3 blue eyes. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1947.Burt, Alfred and Wihla HutsonCaroling, caroling. New York: Hollis Music Corp., 1954 and 1957. 2 copiesSome children see him. New York: Hollis Music Corp., 1954 and 1957. 2 copiesThe star carol. New York: Hollis Music Corp., 1954 and 1957. 2 copiesBurtnett, Earl, Harry D. Kerr and John CooperDo you ever think of me. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1920.Burwell, Cliff and Mitchell ParishSweet Lorraine. New York: Mills Music Inc., 1928. 2 copiesBushkin, Joe and John DevriesOh! look at me now!. New York: Embassy Music Corp., 1941.Cahn, Sammy and Saul ChaplinBei 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 WestonI should care. New York: Dorsey Bros Music, Inc., 1944.Cahn, Sammy and Paul WestonAutumn in Rome. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1954.Calhoun, CharlesShake rattle and roll. New York: Progressive Music Co., Inc., 1954. 2 copiesCalloway, Cab, Irving Mills and Clarence GaskillMinnie the Moocher. New York: Gotham Music Service, Inc., 1931. 2 copiesCalvi, Gerard and Will HoltOne of those songs. New York: Leeds Music Co., 1958. 2 copiesCampbell, PaulWhen the saints go marching in. New York: Folkways Music Publishers, Inc., 1951.Canaro, Francisco, Marianito Mores and Ivo PelayAdios, pampa mia!. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc, 1945.Cannon, Gus and H. WoodsWalk right in. New York: Peer International Corp., 1930. 2 copiesCanova, Judy and ZekeGo 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 copiesCarleton, BobJa-da. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1918.Carmichael, HoagyI 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 GorrellGeorgia on my mind. New York: Peer International Corp., 1930.Carmicheal, Hoagy and Irving KahlBallad in blue. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., 1935.Carmicheal, Hoagy and Johhny MercerIn the cool, cool, cool of the evening. New York: Burke-Van Heusen & Assoc. Music Corp., 1951.Carmicheal, Hoagy and Joe MooreAfter twelve o'clock. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., 1932.Carmichael, Hoagy and Mitchell ParishThe white world of winter. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1965. 2 copiesCarmicheal, Hoagy and Ned WashingtonThe nearness of you. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1940.Carmichael, Hoagy and Paul Francis WebsterDoctor, lawyer, Indian chief. New York: Burke & Van Heusen, Inc., 1945.Memphis in June. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., 1945.Carr, Leon and Hal DavidBell bottom blues. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1953. 2 copiesSkiddle diddle dee-skiddle diddle dey. New York: Paramount Music Corp., 1952.Carr, Leon and Earl SchumanConfidence. New York: April Music, Inc., 1964. 2 copiesCarr, Michael and Hamilton KennedyOle faithful. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1934. 2 copiesCarroll and FieldsOn the Mississippi. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1912. 2 copiesCarroll, Carroll and Sy MillerChristmas is for children. New York: Odette Music Corp., 1951.Carroll, Harry and Harold R. AtteridgeBy the beautiful sea. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1914. 2 copiesCarroll, Harry and Ballard MacDonaldThere's a girl in the heart of Maryland. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1913. 2 copiesThe trail of the lonesome pine. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1913. 2 copiesCarson, MiltonMy love and devotion. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1951. 2 copiesCarste, Hans and Charles TobiasThose 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 BraistedThe girl I loved in sunny Tennessee. London: Jos. W. Stern & Co., 1899.Carter-LewisCan't you hear my heart beat?. New York: Southern Music Pub. Co., Inc., 1965.Castling, Harry and C.W. MurphyLet'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 BarrisMississippi mud. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1927. 2 copiesCavanaugh, James, James Redmond and Nat SimonI opened up a trunk. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1941. 2 copiesChachkes, Maurice and Pinky HermanHavin' a wonderful time. New York: Manor Music Co., 1948.Chaplin, S.Buona fortuna. Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1958.Charig, Phillip and Ira GershwinSunny disposish. New York: New World Music Corp., 1926.Charlap, Mark and Carolyn LeighI'm flying. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., 1956.Charlap, Moose and Norman GimbelFlattery. New York: Saunders Pub., Inc., 1958.Charlap, Moose and Bob HilliardEnglish muffins and Irish stew. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1956. 2 copiesCharles, RayHallelujah I love him so. New York: Progressive Music Publishing Co., Inc., 1956.Chase, LincolnThe clapping song. New York: Al Gallico Music Corp., 1965.Chittenden, EddieKeep 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 ReynoldsValentine. New York: Francis Salabert, 1925.Churchill, Frank and Larry MoreySome 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 RonellWho's afraid of the big bad wolf. New York: Irving Berlin, Inc., 1933.Citorello, PaoloLuna mezz' 'o mare. New York: Italian Book Co., 1928.Citorello, Paolo and Lou MonteLazy Mary. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1928. 2 copiesClapp, SunnyGirl of my dreams. Miami: Chas. Franklin Clapp, 1927.Clare, Sidney, Sam H. Stept and Bee PalmerPlease don't talk about me when I'm gone. New York: Remick Corp., 1930.Clare, Sidney and Richard A. WhitingOn the good ship lollipop. New York: Movietone Music Corp., 1964.Clark, PetulaTwo rivers. New York: Leeds Music.Clements, Zeke and Eddy ArnoldJust a little lovin' (will go a long way). New York: Hill and Range Songs, Inc., 1948.Coben, CyThe 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 MillsStraighten up and fly right. American Academy of Music Inc., 1944. 2 copiesColeman, Cy and Dorothy FieldsGimme 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 LeeThat's my style. New York: Notable Music Co., 1963.Coleman, Cy and Carolyn LeighAngelina. New York: Morely Music Co., Inc., 1960. 2 copiesAutumn waltz. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1956. 2 copiesThe best is yet to come. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1959. 2 copiesDeep down inside. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1962. 2 copiesDimples. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1962. 2 copiesDoop doo-de-oop a doodlin' song. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1958. 2 copiesFirefly. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1958. 2 copiesGive a little whistle. New York: Morely Music Co., Inc., 1960. 2 copiesGood intentions. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1957. 2 copiesLe grand boom boom. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1962. 2 copiesHere's to us. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1962. 2 copiesHey, look me over. New York: Morely Music Co., Inc., 1960. 2 copiesHibiscus. New York: Melrose Music Corp., 1958. 2 copiesI walk a little faster. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1957. 2 copiesI've got your number. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1962. 2 copiesIt amazes me. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1958. 2 copiesLittle me. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1962. 2 copiesMarry young. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1959. 2 copiesMy how time goes by. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1957. 2 copiesOn the other side of the tracks. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1962. 2 copiesOne day we dance. New York: Morely Music Co., 1960. 2 copiesPass me by. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1964. 2 copiesPlayboy's theme. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1960. 2 copiesPoor little Hollywood star. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1962. 2 copiesReal live girl. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1962. 2 copiesThe rules of the road. New York: Melrose Music Corp., 1961.Tall hope. New York: Morely Music Co., Inc., 1960. 2 copiesThe tempo of the times. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1960. 2 copiesTo be a performer. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1958. 2 copiesToo good to talk about. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1957. 2 copiesWhat takes my fancy. New York: Morely Music Co., Inc., 1960. 2 copiesWitchcraft. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1957. 2 copiesColeman, Cy and James LiptonNikki. New York: Northern Music Corp., 1965.Coleman, David and Dick ShermanMad passionate love. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1957 and 1958. 2 copiesCollins, Charles and Fred LeighDon't dilly dally on the way. New York: B. Feldman & Co., 1919. 2 copiesColonna, Jerry and Joseph J. LilleyCall of the bird watchers. Car-Mar Music, 1958. 2 copiesConnor, Tommy, Clive Erard and Ross ParkerHang on the bell, Nellie. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1948. 2 copiesConrad, Con and Herb MagidsonThe continental. New York: Harms, Inc., 1934. 2 copiesConrad, Con and J. Russell RobinsonLena from Palestina. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1920. 2 copiesMargie. New York: Fred Fisher Music Co., Inc., 1920.Coquatrix, Bruno and Pierre DudanComme ci, comme ca. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1947.Coots, J. Fred and Haven GillespieSanta Claus is comin' to town. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1934.Coots, J. Fred and Sam M. LewisFor all we know. New York: Cromwell Music Corp., 1934.Cory, George and Douglass CrossI left my heart in San Francisco. New York: General Music Publishing Co., 1954. 2 copiesCoslow, SamHeavenly music. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1943. 2 copiesCoslow, Sam and W. Franke HarlingSing you sinners. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1930.Costa, Don, Aaron Schroeder and Wally GoldBecause they're young. New York: Columbia Pictures Music Corp., 1959. 2 copiesCourtney, Lou and Dennis LambertDo the Freddie. Nashville: Fling Music, Inc., 1965.Cowan, Marie and A.B. PatersonWaltzing Matilda. Australia: Allan & Co., Prop. Ltd., 1936.Coward, BusterDrifting Texas sand. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1937 and 1951. 2 copiesCoward, NoelDance, 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 copiesLondon 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 KingJing-a-ling-a-ling. Beverly Hills: Dorabet Music Co., 1963. 2 copiesCox, Billy and Clarke Van NessFilipino baby. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1946. 2 copiesCrafer, Art and Jimmy NebbNo arms can ever hold you. New York: Gil Music Corp., 1955.Craig Francis and Kermit GoellNear you. New York: Supreme Music Corp., 1947.Crawford, Lt. Col. RobertThe U.S. air force (The wild blue yonder). New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1939. 2 copiesCreamer and LaytonAfter you've gone. New York: Mayfair Music Corp., 1918.Way down yonder in New Orleans. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1922. 2 copiesCreamer, Henry and Jimmy JohnsonIf you could be with you. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1926.Cugat, Xavier, Bob Russell and S.T. GallagherThe story of Sorrento. New York: Pemora Music Co., Inc., 1947.D'Anzi, GiovanniCom' e bello quando piove. Milano: D'Anzi Editore, 1958.D'Anzi, Giovanni and A. BracchiAnima romantica. Milano: D'Anzi Editore, 1958.Non partir. Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1938.D'Artega and Tom AdairIn the blue of the evening. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1942. 2 copiesDabney, Ford, Cecil Mack and Lew BrownShine. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1948. 2 copiesDana, Bill and Robert ArthurAll about love. New York: Maxana Music Corp., 1958.Dance, Leo and Eric LittleMy time is your time. New York: Harms Inc., 1924.Danzig, Evelyn and Jack SegalScarlet ribbons. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1949.Darin, Bobby and Johnny MercerTwo of a kind. Hollywood: Commander Pub., 1960 and 1963. 2 copiesDarin, Bobby and Don WolfGyp, the cat. T.M. Music, Inc., 1965.Darwin, Lanier, Merle MaddernIt's not I'm such a wolf it's just you're such a lamb. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1946. 2 copiesDavid, MackI don't care if the sun don't shine. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1949.David, Mack, Mack Davis and Andre KostelanetzMoon love. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1939.David, Mack, Al Hoffman and Jerry LivingstonChi-baba chi-baba. New York: Oxford Music Corp., 1947.Davies, RayTired of waiting for you. New York: Jay Boy Music Corp., 1964 and 1965.Davis, Benny, Milton Ager and Lester SantlyI'm nobody's baby. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1921.Davis, Gussie L.My Creole Sue. New York: Hamilton S. Gordon, 1898.Davis, JimmieNobody's darlin' but mine. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1935.Davis, Jimmie and Ted DaffanWorried mind. New York: Peer International Corp., 1941.Davis, Jimmy, Roger "Ram" Ramirez and Jimmy ShermanLover man oh where can you be?. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1941 and 1942.Davis, Katherine, Henry Onorati and Harry SimeoneThe little drummer boy. New York: International Korwin Corp., 1958. 2 copiesDavis, LinkBig mamou. New York: Peer International Corp., 1953.Dawson, Bonnie, Ed Bernet and Marvin MontgomeryEverybody clap your hands.DeCurtis, E. and Don TitmanCome back to Sorrento!. Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1936.Deitch, HymanAmerica, my America. New York: Deeds Distributors, 1962.Eli the elegant elf. New York: Deeds Distributors, 1966.DeFalla, ManuelDanse rituelle du feu. France: J. & W. Chester Ltd.DeJesus, MarioCha cha cha flamenco. New York: Peer International Corp., 1955.DeLugg, Milton and Bob HilliardA poor man's roses. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1956. 2 copiesDeLugg, Milton and Willie SteinOrange colored sky!. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1950. 2 copiesDenni, Lucien and Richard LewisAlfalfa rose. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1947.Denniker, Paul and Andy RazafS'posin'. New York: Mayfair Music Corp., 1929.Dennis, Matt and Tom AdairEverything 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 KilduffLittle man with a candy cigar. New York: Embassy Music Corp., 1941.Dennis, Matt and Don LodiceWe belong together. Beverly Hills: Evergreen Music Corp., 1953. 2 copiesDePaul, Gene and Sammy CahnTeach me tonight. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1953.DePaul, Gene and Johnny MercerBless 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 BrownHave you ever been lonely?. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1933. 2 copiesDeRose, Peter and Charles HaroldNightfall. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1932. 2 copiesDeRose, Peter and Billy HillOn a little street in Singapore. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1938. 2 copiesThe Oregon trail. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1935. 2 copiesRain. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1934. 2 copiesWagon wheels. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1934. 2 copiesDeRose, Peter and Carl SigmanA marshmallow world. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1949. 2 copiesDeRose, Peter and Charlie TobiasWhen your hair has turned to silver. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1930.DeSylva, B.G., Lew Brown and Ray HendersonButton 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 copiesThe varsity drag. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., 1927.DeSylva, B.G. and Joseph MeyerIf you knew Susie. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1925. 2 copiesDett, R. NathanielDeep 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 RoganWhen a gypsy makes his violin cry. New York: Bregman, Vocco & Conn, Inc., 1935.Dexter, AlPistol packin' mama.New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1943.Dicks, Ted and Myles RudgeFolk song. London: Noel Gay Music Inc. Ltd., 1960. 2 copiesA windmill in old Amsterdam. New York: Devon Music, Inc. 2 copiesDietz, Howard and Arthur SchwartzAlone together. New York: Harms, Inc., 1932.A shine on your shoes. New York: Harms, Inc., 1932.Dillion, Will A., Harry Tobias and Arthur LanoeThat girl of mine. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1916.Dillion, William, Henry Tobias and Harry TobiasWith a prayer in your heart (and a bible in your hand). New York: Tobey Music Corp., 1956.Donaldson, WalterAt sundown. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1927.Donaldson, Walter and Gus KahnCarolina in the morning. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1922.Love me or leave me. New York: Bregman, Vocco & Conn, Inc., 1928. 2 copiesMakin' whoopee!. New York: Bregman, Vocco and Conn, Inc., 1928. 2 copiesMy buddy. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1922.Donato, Edgardo and Carlos Cesar LenziA media luz. New York: Peer International Corp., 1936.Donida, C. and Ervin DrakeAl-di-la. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1941.DonovanColours. London: Southern Music Publishing Co. Ltd., 1965.Dowell, SaxieThree little fishies. New York: Santly-Joy-Select, Inc., 1939.Dowling, Eddie and James F. HanleyThe little white house. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1926. 2 copiesDouglas, Larry and Walter BishopThe common market. New York: Kramer-Whitney, Inc. & Laertas Music Co., 1963.Douglas, Lew, King Laney and Roy RoddeWhy don't you believe me. Chicago: Brandom Music Co., 1952.Douglas, Lew, Frank Lavere and Roy RoddeHave you heard. Chicago: Brandom Music Co., 1952.Pretend. Chicago: Brandom Music Co., 1952.Doyle, WalterEgyptian-Ella. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1931. 2 copiesDrake, ErvinThe 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 StillmanI believe. New York: Cromwell Music Inc., 1952. 2 copiesDrake, Milton, Al Hoffman and Jerry LivingstonMairzy doats. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1943.Dreyer, Dave and Ballard MacDonaldI'm following you!. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1929.Duckworth, William Lee and Bernard LentzSound off. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1950. 2 copiesDugan, Jerimiah and Charles HansenThe Irish washer woman. New York: Chas. Hansen Music Co., 1947. 2 copiesDuke, Vernon and Ira GershwinIsland in the West Indies. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1935.Duke, Vernon and E.Y. HarburgApril in Paris. New York: Harms Inc., 1932.I like the likes of you. New York: Harms Inc., 1933. 2 copiesDuke, Vernon, John LaTouche and Ted FetterTaking a chance on love. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1940.Dun, FinlayWill ye no come back again?Duning, George and Steve AllenPicnic (Theme from picnic). New York: Columbia Pictures Music Corp., 1955. 2 copiesDuning, George, Marilyn and Alan BergmanAny Wednesday. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1966.Dunn, James P. and Leigh HuntJenny kissed me. New York: The John Church Co., 1927.Durand, Paul and Eric MaschwitzMademoiselle de Paree. New York: Editions Continental - Mills Music, Inc., 1948.Earl, Mary and Ballard MacDonaldBeautiful Ohio. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1918. 2 copiesEaton, Jimmy and Terry ShandCry, baby, cry. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1938. 2 copiesI'm gonna lock my heart (and throw away the key). New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1938. 2 copiesEckert, Karl A.F.None he loves but me. New York: G.Schirmer, Inc., 1938.Edens, Roger, Hugh Martin and Ralph BlanePass the peace pipe. Crawford Music Corp., 1943.Edwards, Gus and Will D. CobbSchool days. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1906. 2 copiesSunbonnet Sue. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1908. 2 copiesEdwards, Gus and Ed. MaddenBy the light of the silvery moon. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1909.Egner, PhilipThe 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, JakeMy wedding. Garretson: Jacobe Productions.I've changed my plans. Garretson: Jacobe Productions.Elgar, EdwardPomp and circumstance. Boosey & Co., 1902.Ellington, Duke and Lee GainesJust squeeze me. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1946.Ellington, Duke and Peggy LeeI'm gonna go fishin'. California: Comstock Music, Inc., 1959.Ellington, Duke and Bob RussellDon't get around much anymore. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1942.Elliot, Dean and Micky MillerThe edge of the stars. Beverly Hills: Pacsa Music Pub., 1965.Elliot, JackKeep in touch with the office. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1944. 2 copiesElliot, Zo and Stoddard KingThere's a long, long trail. M. Witmark & Sons, 1915.Ellis, Ray and Gladys ShelleyPeace and harmony. New York: Spiral Record Corp., 1963.Elliston, Shirley and Lincoln ChaseThe name game. New York: Al Gallico Music Corp., 1964.Emerson, WalterCarnival of Venice.Emmett, DanOld Dan Tucker.Endor, Chick, Rebere, PaulWho takes care of the caretaker's daughter. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1925. 2 copiesEngelmann, H. and Tom GlazerMelody of love. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1942. 2 copiesEvans, Bill and Gene LeesWaltz for a derby. New York: Acorn Music Corp.Evans, Edwin and Leigh HuntJenny kissed me. Philadelphia: Everett Music Co., 1923.Evans, Paul and Paul ParnesChristmas country style. New York: Natson Music Music, 1966.It takes two!. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1965. 2 copiesEvans, Tolchard, Robert Hargreaves and Stanley J. DamerellIf. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1934. 2 copiesLet's all sing like the birdies sing. Cecil Lennox Ltd., 1932.Evans, Tolchard and Erell ReavesLady of Spain. New York: Sam Fox Pub. Co., 1944.Fain, SammyUn certo sorriso (A certain smile). Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1958. 2 copiesFain, Sammy and Jackie BarnettThe ring fell under the star. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1951.Fain, Sammy and E.Y. HarburgThe world is your balloon. New York: Chappell & Co., 1951.Fain, Sammy and Bob HilliardDear hearts and gentle people.Fain, Sammy, Irving Kahl and Pierre NormanWhen I take my sugar to tea. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1931.Fain, Sammy and Charles TobiasAm I gonna have trouble with you?. New York: LaSalle Music Pub., Inc., 1936.Fain, Sammy and Jack YellenAre 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 copiesFain, Sammy and Joe YoungWas that the human thing to do. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1931.Fain, Sammy and Paul Francis WebsterThe deadwood stage. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1953.Fanciulli and Nisa'Na casa a ischia. Milano: Accordo, 1957.Fanciulli and G.C. TestoniIo sono il vento. Milano: Accordo, 1959.Farley, Edward, Michael Riley and "Red" HodgsonThe music goes 'round and around. Select Music Pub., Inc., 1935.Farnon, RobertPortrait of a flirt. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1949.Farres, Osvaldo and Joe DavisPerhaps, perhaps, perhaps. New York: Southern Music Pub. Co., Inc., 1947.Farres, Osvaldo and Ray GilbertWithout you. New York: Southern Music Pub. Co., Inc., 1942. 2 copiesFawick, Thomas L. and Dick ManningShe wore a big bowl of fruit upon her head. New York: Pride Music Pub., 1964.Ferrari, Louis and Don RayeDomino. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1950.Fillmore, HenryLassus trombone. New York: Carl Fischer Inc., 1918.Fisher, DaveMichael. New York: United Artists Music Co., Inc., 1960.Fisher, FredChicago. New York: Fred Fisher Inc., 1922.Peg o' my heart. New York: Robbins Music Co., 1913.Fisher, Fred and Alfred BryanCome, Josephine, in my flying machine. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1937. 2 copiesFisher, Fred and Thomas L. GrayAny 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 McCarthyThey go wild over me. McCarthy and Fisher, Inc., 1917.Fisher, Marvin and Kenward ElmsieLove-wise. New York: Marvin Music Co., 1959.Fisher, Mark, Joe Goodwin and Larry ShayWhen 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 AlexanderA-tisket a-tasket. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1938.FoleyChicken reel. Boston: Walter Jacobs, Inc., 1910.Foley, RedJohn Henry.Just a closer walk with tree. New York: Home Folks Music, Inc., 1950.Foster, Frank B. and Ella FitzgeraldShiny 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 LymanI cried for you. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1923.Freed, Arthur and Roger EdensOur love affair. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1940.Freedman, Max C. and Jimmy DeKnightRock around the clock. Philadelphia: Myers Music, 1953.Freire, R. and Solano Y CabelloDoce Cascabeles. Madrid: Union Musical Espanola, 1953.French, Percy and Houston CollissonThe mountains o'Mourne. New York: Sam Fox Pub. Co., 1937. 2 copiesFrench, W.P.Phil the fluter's ball. New York: Sam Fox Pub. Co., 1938. 2 copiesFrey, Hugo, edited byMerrily we sing: a community song book. New York: Leo Feist, Inc.Friedman, Jim and Shel SilversteinIn the hills of Shiloh. New York: Hollis Music, Inc., 1963.Friedman, Leo and Beth Slater WhitsonLet me call you sweetheart. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1937. 2 copiesMeet me tonight in dreamland. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1936. 2 copiesFriedman, Max and Lew BrownI wish I had died in my cradle. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1926. 2 copiesFriend, Cliff and Charlie TobiasTime waits for no one. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1944.Trade winds. New York: Harms, Inc., 1940.Friend, Cliff, Charlie Tobias and Boyd BunchThe broken record. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1935.Friml, Rudolf and Brian HookerSome day. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1925.Friml, Rudolf, Herbert Stothart, Bob Wright and Chet ForrestThe donkey serenade. G. Schirmer, Inc., 1937.Friml, Rudolph, Oscar Harbach and Oscar HammersteinIndian love call. New York: Harms Inc., 1924.Frisch, Al and Buddy KayeThis is no laughing matter. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1941.Frisch, Al and Sid WayneTwo different worlds. New York: Princess Music Pub., Corp., 1956.Fucik, JuliusThunder and blazes. New York: Carl Fischer, 1903.Fuller, Dean and Marshall BarerScratch my back. New York: Second Music Pub. Co., Inc., 1956.Fyffe, WillI belong to Glasgow. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1921. 2 copiesGade, Jacob and Vera BloomJalousie. Paris: Edition Charles Brull, 1926.Gaillard, Slim and Lee RicksCement mixture. New York: American Academy Of Music, 1946.Galan, PachoAy! cosita linda. New York: Peer International Corp., 1956.Galdieri, M. and Don RayeTraveling down a lonely road. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1954.Gallop, Sammy and Milton DeluggMy lady loves to dance. New York: United Music Corp., 1952.Gannon, KimCroce di oro. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1955. 2 copiesGarland, JoeIn the mood (song). New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1939. 2 copiesGarner, Erroll and Johnny BurkeMisty. New York: Vernon Music Corp., 1954.Garrity, Freddie and Mitch MurrayI'm telling you now. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1963.Garson, Mort and Earl ShumanLeft right out of your heart. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1958. 2 copiesGaunt, P. and C.H. HoytThe boweryGeorge, Don R.Give. New York: Tobey Music Corp., 1955.Gershwin, George and Irving CaesarSwanee. 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 GerswhinThe babbitt and the bromide. New York: New World Music Corp., 1927. 2 copiesBidin' 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 copiesDo 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 copiesFunny 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 copiesLooking 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 copiesThey all laughed. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1937.Treat me rough. New York: New World Music Corp., 1944. 2 copiesGershwin, George, Ira Gershwin and Dubose HeywardI got plenty o' nuttin'. New York: Gershwin Pub. Co., 1935.Gershwin, George and DuBose HeywardSummertime. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1935.Gershwin, George, Ballard MacDonald and B.G. DeSylvaSomebody loves me. New York: New World Music Corp., 1934.Gershwin, Henry, Ann Shepard, Gene Bogard and Tex McCraeIt'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 ArdoBemaciaca. Milano: Accordo, 1959.Giacomazzi, A. and G.C. TestoniBonjour, mademoiselle!. Milani: Accordo, 1957.Gibbs, A. Harrington, Joe Grey and Leo WoodRunnin' wild. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1922.Gibson, Arbie and Curt MasseyBlues don't mean a thing. New York: Peer International Corp., 1943.Gibson, DonI 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 FriedlandLily 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, JoaoBim-bom. New York: MCA Music, 1962.Ho-ba-la-la. New York: MCA Music, 1962.Gilkyson, TerryWalk on, little boy. Hollywood: Montclare Music Corp., 1965.Gill, Rusty and Walt WesleyToo late to be sorry. Chicago: M.M. Cole Pub. Co., 1941.Gillespie, Haven, Seymour Simons and Richard A. WhitingBreezin' along with the breeze. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1926.Girard, Adele and Joe MarsalaLittle sir echo. New York: J.S. Fearis & Bros, 1917.Giraud, Hubert and Kim GannonUnder Paris skies. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1951.Giraud, Hubert and Carl SigmanWillingly. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1958. 2 copiesGlazer, Tom and Charles GreanThe musicians. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1951. 2 copiesGlenville, Shaun, Frank Miller and Cy CobenCome into the parlor. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1919. 2 copiesGlogau, Jack and George Graff Jr.Wake up, America!. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1916.Glover-Kind and Lewis IldaI do like to be beside the seaside. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1909.Goetschius, Marjorie and Edna OsserC'n I canoe you up the river. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1949. 2 copiesGold, Ernest and Pat BooneThe exodus song. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1960.Goldsmith, JerryTheme from lilies of the field. New York: Unart Music Corp., 1963.Goldstein, BobWashington square. New York: Rayven Music Co., 1963.Goodman, Benny, Andy Razaf, Chick Webb, and Edgar SampsonStompin' at the savoy. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1936.Goodman, Benny, Edgar Sampson, Mitchell ParishDon't be that way. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1938.Gordon, IrvingBe anything. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1952. 2 copiesMister and Mississippi. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1951. 2 copiesTwo brothers. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1951. 2 copiesUnforgettable. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1951. 2 copiesGordon, Mack and Harry RevelAfraid 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 ClareIt was a night in June. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., 1935.Gorney, Jay and E.Y. HarburgBrother, can you spare a dime?. New York: Harms, Inc., 1932.Gosh, BobbyWe get too soon old. New York: Bobby Gosh, 1965.Gould, Morton and Dorothy FieldsThere must be somethin' better than love. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1950.Gould, Morton and Gladys ShelleyPavanne. 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 copiesGray, Jerry and Carl SigmanPennsylvania 6-5000. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1940.Greco, Buddy and Ella FitzgeraldHappy time.Green, Bud, Lew Brown and Ben HomerSentimental journey. New York: Edwin Morris & Co., 1944.Green, Bud, Herman Ruby and Sam H. SteptI'll always be in love with you. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1929. 2 copiesGreen, Bud and Sam H. SteptThat's my weakness now. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1928. 2 copiesGreen, EddieA good man is hard to find. New York: Mayfair Music Corp., 1917.Green, Harold, Mickey Stoner and Martin BlockI guess I'll have to dream the rest. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1941.Green, Joe and Jeanne GravelleDawn of to-morrow. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1954. 2 copiesGreene, Mort, Mann Curtis and Jerome GottlerHe took her for a sleighride (in the good old summertime). New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1941.Greenidge, JohnFor you and me and Uncle Sam.Greer, Jesse and Raymond KlagesJust you, just me. New York: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp., 1929. 2 copiesGross, Walter and Jack LawrenceTenderly. 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 JesselA married man. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1964.Guion, David W.Home on the range. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1930.Guizar, PepeGuadalajara. New York: Peer International Corp., 1937.Guthrie, Jack and Woody GuthrieOklahoma hills. New York: Michael H. Goldsen, Inc., 1945.Hadjidakis, M. and Arthur AltmanAll alone am I. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1959.Hadley, Henry and Guy WoodOctober twilight. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1922. 2 copiesHager, Earle and Dick RogersHarlem nocturne. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1940. 2 copiesHagg, GustavO vermeland, thou lovely. G. Schirmer, Inc., 1909.Haggart, Bob and Johnny BurkeWhat's new?. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1934.Hairston, JesterAngels 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 BrownOh bury me out on the prairie (The cowboy's lament). San Francisco: Villa Moret, Inc., 1927.Hall, WendallI don't mind the rain. Chicago: Wendall Hall Music Maker Productions, 1953. 2 copiesHall, Wendell WoodsFunny little dixie tune. Chicago: Forster Music Pub., Inc., 1965.I don't know why I love you. Chicago: Forster Music Pub., Inc., 1920. 2 copiesHamblen, StuartOpen up your heart (and let the sun shine in). Arcadia: Hamblen Music Co., 1953.Hamilton, ArthurHe 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 LieblingSunshine, lollipops and rainbows. Miami: Chas. H. Hansen Music Corp., 1963. 2 copiesHampton, Lionel and Curley HamnerHey! 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. NortonThe Memphis blues. New York: Theron C. Bennett, 1913.Hanley, James F. and Grant ClarkeSecond hand rose. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1921. 2 copiesHanley, James F. and Ballard MacDonaldIndiana. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1919. 2 copiesRose of Washington Square. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1919. 2 copiesSomebody else-not me. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1920. 2 copiesHanley, James F., Ballard MacDonald and Joe GoodwinBreeze (blow my baby back to me). New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1919. 2 copiesHarlene, Leigh and Ned WashingtonPinocchio (souvenir album). New York: Bourne, Inc., 1945.I've got no strings. New York: Irving Berlin, Inc., 1940.Harmati, Sandor and Edward HeymanBlue bird of happiness. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1934.Harrell, KellyAway 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 LoebThe maharajah of Magador. New York: Mutual Music Society, Inc., 1947.Hatch, TonyCall me. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1965. 2 copiesDowntown. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1964.I know a place. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1965. 2 copiesMy love. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1965. 2 copiesHatch, Tony and Jackie TrentColor 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 copiesHaufrecht, Herbert, edited byFolk 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 copiesThe politician polka. St. Louis: Shattinger, 1952. 2 copiesWhat the sun does for a rainbow a smile will do for you. St. Louis: Shattinger, 1952. 2 copiesHayman, Richard, Lee Daniels and S. ParkerDansero. Chicago: B & F Music Co., Inc., 1953.Haymes, Bob and Alan BrandtThat's all. Los Angeles: Travis Music Co., 1952.Haymes, Bob and Marty ClarkeThey say it's spring. Beverly Hills: Jatap Pub. Co., 1957.Hazlewood, LeeHouston. New York: Criterion Music Corp., 1965.Sugar town. New York: Criterion Music Corp., 1966.Hefti, NealBatman theme. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1966.Li'l darlin'. Encino: Neal Hefti Music Inc., 1958 and 1962.Hefti, Neal and Bernie HanighenFootball forever. New York: Neal Hefti Music Inc., 1953. 2 copiesHefti, Neal and Stanley StyneCute. New York: Neal Hefti Music Inc., 1958.Henderson, Jimmy, Bertha Scott and Sid RobinI miss you so. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1940. 2 copiesHenderson, Ray, B.G. DeSylva and Lew BrownBlack bottom. New York: Harms Inc., 1926.Lucky day. New York: Harms Inc., 1926.Henderson, Ray, B.G. DeSylva and Bud GreenAlabamy bound. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1925. 2 copiesHenderson, Ray, Lewis and YoungI'm sitting on top of the world. Warock Music, Inc., 1953.Henderson, Ray, Billy Rose and Lew BrownDon'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 copiesThe party's on the house. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1965.She's too far above me. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1963.Heneker, DavidFlash, bang, wallop!. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1963. 2 copiesHalf a sixpence. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1963.Henning, PaulBallad of Jed Clampett. Hollywood: Carolintone Music Co., 1962.Herbert, VictorTwo pieces from "Natoma". G. Schirmer, 1917.Herbert, Victor and Glen MacDonoughToyland. New York: Sam Fox Pub. Co., 1941.Herbert, Victor and Rida Johnson YoungAh! sweet mystery of life. M. Witmark & Sons, 1910.Italian street song. M. Witmark & Sons, 1921.Herman, JerryElegance. 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, RafaelCapullito de aleli. Peer International Corp., 1930.El Cumbanchero. New York: Peer International Corp., 1943.Hernandez, Rafael and Bernardo C. SancristobalCachita. New York: Peer International Corp., 1936.Herzog, Arthur Jr. and Billie HolidayGod bless the child. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1941.Heyman, Edward, Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob LoebBoo-hoo. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1937. 2 copiesHeyne, Joe, E.A. Ellington and Phyllis ClaireThe petite waltz. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1950.Hill, BillyEmpty saddles. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1936. 2 copiesThe glory of love. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1936. 2 copiesIn the chapel in the moonlight. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1936. 2 copiesThe last roundup. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1933. 2 copiesLights out. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1935. 2 copiesThe old spinning wheel. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1933. 2 copiesHill, Mr. & Mrs. BillyPut on an old pair of shoes. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1935. 2 copiesHill, Billy and Peter DeRoseThere's a home in Wyomin'. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1933. 2 copiesHill, Billy, Daniel Richman and Ted FioritoAlone at a table for two. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1935. 2 copiesHilliard, BobIn the middle of the house. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1956. 2 copiesHilliard, Bob and Dave MannDearie. New York: Laurel Music Corp., 1950.Hillman, Roc and Johnny NaptonMy devotion. New York: Santly-Joy-Select, Inc., 1942.Hodges, JimmieSomeday. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1940.Hodges, Johnny and Irving MillsC'mon home. Beverly Hills: Lynnstorm Pub., Co., 1962.Hoffman, Al and Norman GimbelA whale of a tale. New York: Wonderland Music Co., 1953.Hoffman, Al and Al GoodhartFit as a fiddle. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1932.Hoffman, Al, Walter Kent and Mann CurtisI'm gonna live until I die. New York: Barton Music Corp., 1950.Hoffman, Al and John KlennerHeartaches. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1931.Hoffman, Al and Dick ManningGilly gilly ossenfeffer katzenellen bogen by the sea. New York: Beaver Music Pub. Corp., 1954.Hoffman, Al, Dick Manning and Bix ReichnerPapa loves mambo. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1954. 2 copiesHoffman, RichardLe banjo.Holland, Brian, Dozier, Lamont and Eddie HollandStop! in the name of love. Detroit: Jobete Music Co., 1965.Hollander, Frederick and Leo RobinThis is the moment. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1948.Hollander, Frederick and Dr. SeussBecause we're kids. New York: Mood Music Co., Inc., 1953.Holt, AlanHe's got the whole world (in his hands). New York: Cavalcade Music Corp., 1958.Horton, VaughnAs 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, KarlCuddle up a little closer, lovey mine. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1932.Howard and EmersonHello! ma baby. New York: T.B. Harms & Co., 1899.Howard, BartFly me to the moon (In other words). New York: Almanac Music, Inc., 1954. 2 copiesLet me love you. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1954.My love is a wanderer. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1952. 2 copiesHoward, Dick, Bob Ellsworth and Russ MorganSomebody else is taking my place. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1937. 2 copiesHoward, Joseph E.What's the use of dreaming. New York: Chas. K. Harris, 1906.Hunter, DaleHand me down my walking cane. Chicago: The Chart Music Pub. House, Inc., 1934.Hupfeld, HermanAs time goes by. New York: Harms Inc., 1931.Hyde, Madeline and Francis HenryLittle girl. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1931.Icini and Carl SigmanSummertime in Venice. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1955.Ilson, SaulChristmas season.Ingraham, HerbertRoses bring dreams of you. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1908. 2 copiesIngraham, Herbert and Edgar SheldonAll that I ask is love. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1910. 2 copiesIngraham, Herbert and Beth Slater WhitsonDon't wake me up I am dreaming. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1910.Insetta, PaulSitting by the window. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1947. 2 copiesIwanow, M. IppolitowCaucasian sketches, 1913.Jackson, Jill and Sy MillerHoopety 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 AlstynePretty baby. Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1916.Jaffe, Moe and Nat BonxCollegiate. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1925. 2 copiesJaffe, Moe, Bickley Reichner and Clay BolandPray. New York: General Music Pub., Co., 1950.James, Harry, Duke Ellington, Johnny Hodges and Don GeorgeI'm beginning to see the light. New York: Grand Music Corp., 1944.Jaramillo, Ray N.Linda Marie.Los Angeles.Jarman, HarryHow to square dance. New York: Jarman Pub. Ltd., 1951.Jarre, Maurice and Paul Francis WebsterSomewhere, my love.Jenkins, GordonMarried 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, JohnRiverwind. New York: Saunders Pub., Inc., 1962.Jimenez, Marcos A.Adios, Marquita Linda. New York: Peer International Corp., 1925.Jobim, Antonio CarlosCorcovado. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1962.Desafinado. Brazil: Editora Musical Arapua, 1959.The girl from Ipanema. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1963. 2 copiesHow insensitive. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1963.Meditation. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1962. 2 copiesOne note samba. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1961. 2 copiesQuiet nights of quiet stars. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1962. 2 copiesJobim, Antonio Carlos, John Hendricks and Jessie CavanaughSlightly out of tune. New York: Hollis Music, Inc., 1959. 2 copiesJohnson, Frederick, Harry LaForrest and Harley RossoThe animal fair. Chicago: Forster Music Pub., Inc., 1923.Johnson, Howard, Billy Moll and Robert KingIce cream. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1927.Jolson, Al and Saul ChaplinAnniversary song. New York: Mood Music Co., 1946. 2 copiesJolson, Al and Dave DreyerMe and my shadow. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1927. 2 copiesJones, IshamI'll see you in my dreams. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1924.Jones, QuincySoul bossa nova. New York: Silhouette Music Corp., 1962.Jordan, DazzDown by the river-side. New York: Beaver Music Pub. Corp., 1953. 2 copiesJordan, Roy and Sid BassThe old soft shoe. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1951. 2 copiesJoseph, IrvingMy beret. Hollywood: Leeds Music Corp.Joy, J. E.Great Britain and Ireland.Joyce, JackA wee braw lassie. Santa Monica: Jack Joyce, 1946 and 1966. 2 copiesKaempfert, Bert and Milt GablerLove. New York: Roosevelt Music Co., Inc., 1964.Kaempfert, Bert, Charles Singleton and Eddie SnyderStrangers in the night. New York: Champion Music Corp., 1966.Kalman, Emmerich and Harry B. SmithPlay gypsies - dance gypsies. New York: Harms Inc., 1924.Kalmar, Bert and Harry RubyNevertheless. 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 WeyandChristmas means home. New York: Plainview Music, Inc.Kander, John and Fred EbbCabaret. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1966.Married. New York: Sunbeam Music Corp., 1966.Kander, John, J. Goldman and B. GoldmanBeautiful. 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 DeutschHi-lili, Hi-lo. New York: Loew's, Inc., 1952. 2 copiesKaper, Bronislaw, Walter Jurmann and Gus KahnSan Francisco. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1936. 2 copiesKapp, David and Charles TobiasFor the first time. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1943. 2 copiesJust a prayer away. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1944. 2 copiesKarger, Fred and Patti WashingtonGidget. New York: Columbia Pictures Music Corp., 1958. 2 copiesKarr, HaroldMutual admiration society. New York: Chappell & Co., 1956.Kassel, Art and Mel StitzelDoodle doo doo. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1924.Katzman, LouisTwo guitars.Kay, D., V. O'Dea and Jay ClintonChristmas candles. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1962. 2 copiesKaye, Buddy and Ralph CareA penny a kiss - a penny a hug. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1950. 2 copiesKaye, Buddy and Ted MossmanFull moon and empty arms. New York: Barton Music Corp., 1946.Kaye, Buddy and Jerry RossAn ordinary broom. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1950. 2 copiesKaye, 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. McCarthyGirl, don't you know. Movie-Ville Music Co., Inc., 1965.Keese, Ken and Jean BaileyChristmas eve. Pittsburgh: Volkwein Bros., Inc., 1964.A Christmas wish. Minneapolis: Schmitt, Hall & McCreary Co., 1964.Only three. Winona: Hal Leonard Music, Inc., 1963.Kellem, MiltonGonna get along without ya now. New York: Milton Kellem Music Co., 1952.Kelley, Tom and Dick RogersBaltimore rag. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1910. 2 copiesKenbrovin, Jaan and John Wm. KelletteI'm forever blowing bubbles. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1919.Kendis, James and Lew BrownWhen it's night-time in Italy it's Wednesday over here. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1923. 2 copiesKendrick, Merle T.Whoopee ti yi yo-little dogies. Bibo-Lang, Inc., 1932.Kennedy, Jimmy and Constance CarpenterThe mistletoe kiss. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1948. 2 copiesKennedy, Jimmy and Michael CarrCinderella, stay in my arms. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1938. 2 copiesSouth of the border (down Mexico way). New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1939. 2 copiesKennedy, Jimmy and Nat SimonAn apple blossom wedding. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1947. 2 copiesKenney, Jack, Jimmie Franklin and Pinky HermanThe piano teacher song. New York: Manor Music Co., 1947 and 1950. 2 copiesKenny, Nick and CharlesGone fishin'. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1950.Kent, Walter and Nat BurtonThe white cliffs of Dover. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1941. 2 copiesKern, Jerome and Bud DeSylvaLook for the silver lining. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1920.Kern, Jerome and Dorothy FieldsBojangles 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 McHughLovely to look at. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1935.Kern, Jerome and Oscar Hammerstein IIAll 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 copiesThe 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 HarbachI won't dance. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1935.Kern, Jerome and Otto HarbachSmoke gets in your eyes. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1933.Kern, Jerome and Johnny MercerI'm old fashioned. New York: Chappell Music & Co., Inc., 1942.Kern, Jerome and Leo RobinIn love in vain. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1946.Kern, Jerome and P.G. WodehouseTill the clouds roll by. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1917.Khachaturian, Aram, Allan Roberts and Lester LeeSabre 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 WebsterThe mood I'm in. New York: Cavalcade Music Corp., 1964.King, Robert, Ray Henderson and Lew BrownWhy did I kiss that girl? New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1924. 2 copiesKing, Robert A. and Billy MollMoonlight on the Colorado. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1930. 2 copiesKing, Wayne and William HaroldGoofus. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1930.Kisco, Charley, Harry Pease and Harry TobiasThe daughter of Peggy O'Neil. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1934.Kisco, Charley, Harry Tobias and Neil MoretWhen it's harvest time. San Francisco: Villa Moret, Inc., 1930.Kleinsinger, George and Joe DarionThe growing-up tree. New York: Sam Fox Pub. Co., 1963.Kleinsinger, George and Michael StrattonBrooklyn baseball cantata. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1949.Koerper, BillChristmas time is here. Cincinnati: The Willis Music Co., 1966.Koff, CharlesBritish grenadiers.Kohan, Alan and William AngelosWalking down the road. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., 1962.Kohlman, ChurchillCry. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1951. 2 copiesKosma, Joseph and Johnny MercerAutumn leaves. New York: Ardmore Music Corp., 1947 and 1950.LaForge, FrankCielito lindo. New York: G. Ricordi, Inc., 1930.Lane, Burton and Harold AdamsonEverything I have is yours. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1933.Lane, Burton and E.Y. HarburgThe 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 LernerHow 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 copiesOn 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 LoesserI hear music. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1940. 2 copiesThe lady's in love with you. New York: Paramount Music Corp.Lara, Augustin and Dorothy DoddGranada. New York: Peer International Corp., 1932. 2 copiesLara, Maria Teresa and Sunny SkylarBe mine tonight. New York: Peer International Corp., 1935.Lawrence, Jack, Dan Howell and Peter TinturinBig boy blue. New York: LaSalle Music Pub., Inc., 1937.Lawrence, MarkTheme from David and Lisa. New York: Saunders Pub., Inc., 1962.Lawrence, Steve, Eydie Gorme and Marilyn GinsCan't get over (the bossa nova). New York: Maxana Music Corp., 1964.Lebieg, EarlSleep. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1923.Lecuona, Ernesto and Kim GannonAlways in my heart. New York: Southern Music Co., Inc., 1942.Lecuona, Margarita and S.K. RussellBabalu. New York: Peer International Corp., 1939.Ledbetter, Huddie and John LomaxGoodnight, Irene. New York: MacMillan Co., 1936.Lee, Edward and James J. MullanI don't work for a living. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1929. 2 copiesLee, Lester and Ned WashingtonFire down below. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1957. 2 copiesThe heat is on!. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1953.Lee, Lester and Zeke MannersPennsylvania polka. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1942. 2 copiesLee, Peggy and Dave BarbourIt's a good day. New York: Michael H. Goldsen, Inc., 1946.LeGrand, Michel and Norman GimbelI will wait for you. New York: South Mountain Music Corp., 1964.LeGrand, Michel and Eddy MarnayCelui-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 BlakeCome dance with me. New York: Ben Bloom Music Corp., 1949.Leigh, Burt and SarahChicago has everything. Chicago: 1963.Love's just so much bittersweet. Chicago: 1963.Leigh, Mitch and Joe DarionDulcinea. New York: Sam Fox Pub. Co., Inc., 1965. 2 copiesI 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 BunchFrankie and Johnny. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1908. 2 copiesLennon, John and Paul McCartneyDay 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 SievierSpeak to me of love. Paris; Editions Smyth, 1930.Leonard, Michael and Herbert MartinI'm all smiles. New York: Mayfair Music Corp., 1964. 2 copiesMy pa. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc.Why did I chose you? New York: Mayfair Music Corp., 1965. 2 copiesLeoncavallo, Ruggiero and Raymond KlagesVesti la Giubba. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1926.Leoncavallo, Ruggiero and Olga PaulMattinata. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1926.Leontovich, M. and Peter WilhouskyCarol of the bells. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1936.Lerner, SammyI'm Popeye the sailor man. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1934.Levant, Oscar and Edward HeymanBlame it on my youth. New York: T.B. Harms Co., 1934.Lewis, Al, Larry Stock and Vincent RoseBlueberry 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 copiesLewis, Morgan and Nancy HamiltonOne for the money. New York: Chappel & Co., Inc., 1939.Lewis, Nat and Bob KahnKnick knack pollywah jingasol. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1940.Lightfoot, PaddyWhat became of life. New York: Duchess Music Corp.Lilley, Joseph J. and Frank LoesserJingle jangle jungle. New York: Paramount Music Corp., 1942.Lincke, Paul and Lilla Cayley RobinsonThe glow-worm. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1902. 2 copiesLind, BobElusive butterfly. Hollywood: Metric Music Co., 1965.Lippman, Sid and Sylvia DeeChickery chick. New York: Joy Music, Inc., 1945.Kindergarten love. New York: Leeds Music Corp. 2 copiesToo young. New York: Jefferson Music Co. Inc., 1951.Liszt, FranzRhapsodie hongroise no. 2. New York: G. Schirmer, 1902.Little, Little Jack, Dave Oppenheim and Ira SchusterHold me. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1933.Livingston, Jay and Ray EvansButtons 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 copiesThrough 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 copiesLivingston, Jerry and Mack DavidThe ballad of cat ballou. New York: Colgems Music Corp., 1965.Casper the friendly ghost. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1950.Livingston, Jerry and Helen DeutschThe march of the ill-assorted guards. Chappel & Co., Inc., 1956.Livingston, Jerry, Marty Symes and Al. J. NeiburgIt's the talk of the town. New York: Santly-Joy, Inc., 1933.Lockwood, C.T. and C. Ernst FahnestockWe'll have to mortgage the farm. Toronto: E. Corlett.Loeb, John Jacob and Cy CobenWhy did I teach my girl to drive. New York: Mutual Music Society, Inc., 1947.Loesser, FrankAnywhere 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 copiesBrotherhood of man. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1961. 2 copiesGrand old ivy. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1961. 2 copiesHappy to keep his dinner warm. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1961. 2 copiesHow to succeed in business without really trying. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1961. 2 copiesI believe in you. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1961. 2 copiesI'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 copiesLuck 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 copiesParis original. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1961. 2 copiesSomebody, 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 copiesLoesser, Frank, Bob Calame and Lawrence WelkBubbles in the wine. New York: Paramount Music Corp., 1939.Loewe, Frederick and Alan Jay LernerAlmost 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 GilbertBahama lullaby. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1948. 2 copiesLogan, Frederic Knight and J.R. ShannonHush-a-bye, ma baby. Chicago: Forster Pub., Inc., 1914.Logan, Harold and Lloyd PricePersonality. New York: Lloyd and Logan Inc., 1959.Lopez, Vincent, Johnny Morris, Jimmy Tyson and Bill DaviesKnock, knock, who's there?. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1936.Lopez, Vincent and Owen MurphyOn the radio. New York: Robbins-Engel Inc., 1924.Louiguy and Mack DavidLa vie en rose. New York: Harms Inc., 1947.Lowe, Bernie, Dave Appell and Kal MannSwingin' school. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1960. 2 copiesLowe, RuthI'll never smile again. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1939.Love, GeoffHe's got the whole world in his hands. London: Chappel & Co. Ltd., 1957.Lovejoy, Mert AdamsChristmas eve in Louisburg Square. Boston: M.A. Lovejoy, 1964.Lundquist, EddieLong days of waiting. Los Angeles: Eddie Lundquist, 1964.Lyon, Del and Lani McIntireThe one rose (that's left in my heart). New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1936. 2 copiesLyons, George and Bob YoscoSpaghetti rag. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1910. 2 copiesLyons, HughThe lady of the river. New York: Hyde Park Music Pub., 1958. 2 copiesOn derby day. New York: Hyde Park Music Pub., 1958. 2 copiesLyons, Joe, Sam C. Hart and The VagabondsWhen it's lamp lightin' time in the valley. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1933. 2 copiesMacDonald, Jimmy and Jack HoffmanEaster lilies. Santa Monica: Bibo Music, Pub. Inc., 1965.I wanna say hello!. New York: Johnstone-Montel, Inc., 1951. 2 copiesMacGimsey, RobertShadrack. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1931.Sweet little Jesus boy. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1934.Mack, Cecil and Jimmy JohnsonCharleston. New York: Harms Inc., 1923.MacLean, Ross and Arthur RichardsonToo fat polka. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein, Inc., 1947. 2 copiesMadriguera, EnricAdios. New York: Peer International Corp., 1931.Malie, Tommy and Jimmie SteigerLooking at the world thru rose colored glasses. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1926.Malotte, Albert HaySong of the open road. New York: ABC Music Corp., 1936.Malotte, Albert Hay and Elizabeth ShaneWee hughie. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1946.Mancini, Henry and Johnny MercerCharade. 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 TroupFree and easy. New York: Northern Music Corp., 1956. 2 copiesMandel, Johnny and Paul Francis WebsterThe shadow of your smile. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1965.Mandel, JulieRing in the New Year!. New York: Dartmouth Music, Inc.Manlio, Tito, Salve D'Esposito and Kermit GoellHow wonderful to know. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1950.Mann, Billy, Wally Ives, Dick Howard and Jimmie KernShut the door!. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 1926. 2 copiesMann, Dave and Bob HilliardThe only man on the island. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1968. 2 copiesSong and dance man. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1968. 2 copiesMann, JohnnyThe voice of freedom. Choral Music Co., 1963.Manners, Henry and Robert SourWe could make such beautiful music. New York: Broadcast Music Inc., 1940.Manning, DickThe pussy cat song. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1948.Manoloff, Nick and Carl FieldLa cucaracha. Chicago: Calumet Music Co., 1935.Old MacDonald had a farm. Chicago: Calumet Music Co., 1935.Marini, Marino and Al J. NeiburgPlay some music for broken hearts. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1957.Markes, Larry, Dick Charles and Eddie DeLangeAlong the Navajo trail. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1942.Marks, John and Henry Wadsworth LongfellowI heard the bells on Christmas day. New York: St. Nicholas Music, Inc., 1956. 2 copiesMarks, JohnnyA holly jolly Christmas. New York: St. Nicholas Music, Inc., 1962. 2 copiesRudolph the red-nosed reindeer. New York: St. Nicholas Music, Inc., 1949.Marquina, PascualEspana cani. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1934.Marshall, Henry I. and Stanley MurphyBe my little baby bumble bee. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1912.Marshall, Samuel L.The Christmas snowman.Martin, Florence M.The troika.Martin, HughHello springtime. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1958. 2 copiesIt's Christmas time all over the world. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1965. 2 copiesMartin, Hugh and Ralph BlaneAn occasional man. New York: Saunders Pub., Inc., 1965. 2 copiesThe 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 GrayForever and a day. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1964.High spirits-vocal selections. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1964. 2 copiesI 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 GlazerTill we two are one. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1953. 2 copiesMarvin, Johnny and Billy MollAt the close of a long day. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1932. 2 copiesMassey, GuyThe prisoner's song. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1924. 2 copiesMathews, Snooke and Edith LindemanHannukah. New York: Bregman, Vocco & Conn, Inc., 1965.May, Meredith M.The Santa Claus song. Corpus Christi: Meredith M. May, 1963. 2 copiesMayhew, BillyIt's a sin to tell a lie. New York: Bregman, Vocco & Conn, Inc., 1936. 2 copiesMcCoy, VanBaby I'm yours. New York: Blackwood Music, Inc., 1964.McEnery, Alberta and Jimmie DavisA sinner's prayer. New York: Peer International Corp., 1942.McHugh, Jimmy and Harold AdamsonIt'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 CunninghamThank the Lord for this Thanksgiving Day. Santa Monica: Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.McHugh, Jimmy and Al DubinSouth American way. New York: Harms Inc., 1939.McHugh, Jimmy and Dorothy FieldsDon't blame me. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1933.Exactly like you. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1930. 2 copiesI'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 OppenheimerI feel a song comin' on. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1935.McHugh, Jimmy and Frank LoesserCan'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 DubinThe lonesomest girl in town. New York: Jack Mills, Inc., 1925.McIntire, Lani, George B. McConnel and Dick SanfordSweet Hawaiian chimes. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1938. 2 copiesMcKuen, RodSo long stay well. Hollywood: In Music, 1963.McKuen, Rod and Mort GarsonShe. Hollywood: Rod McKuen, 1965.McPhail, Lindsay and Walter MichelsSan. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1920.McVea, Jack, Dan Howell, "Dusty" Fletcher and John MasonOpen the door, Richard!. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1947. 2 copiesMeacham, F. W.American patrol. New York: Carl Fischer, 1891.Meakin, JackThe alligator and the titmouse. Hollywood: Jaymeak Pub. Co., 1963.Melody, Lord (Fitzroy Alexander)Mama look a booboo. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1957. 2 copiesMencher, Murray and Billy MollI want a little girl. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1930. 2 copiesMendelssohn, FelixWedding march. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1949.Menescal, Roberto, Ronald Boscoli and Buddy KayeLittle boat (O barquinho). New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1962. 2 copiesMercer, JohnnyDream. 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 MalneckGoody goody. New York: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson Inc., 1936.Mercer, Johnny and Sadie VimmerstedtI wanna be around. Hollywood: Commander Pub., 1959. 2 copiesMerrill, BobBreakfast 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, NealMay the bird of paradise fly up your nose. Hollywood: Central Songs, Inc., 1965.Metz, Theo. A. and Joe HaydenA hot time in the old town. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Co., 1924.Meyer, Don, Elise Bretton and Sherman EdwardsRoses and wine. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1949.Meyer, George W., Edgar Leslie and E. Ray GoetzFor me and my gal. New York: Mills Music, 1945.Miller, BobConversation with a mule. New York: Bob Miller, Inc., 1935. 2 copiesMiller, Lost JohnRainbow at midnight. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co, Inc. 1946. 2 copiesMiller, NedSnow flake. New York: Rondo Music Co., 1959.Miller, RogerEngland swings. Nashville: Tree Pub. Co., 1965.King of the road. Nashville: Tree Pub. Co. Inc., 1964.Miller, SonnyThree little kittens. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1952.Miller, Sy and Jill JacksonHigh upon a mountain. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1955.Let there be peace on earth. New York: Jan-Lee Music, 1955. 2 copiesThe Lord loves a laughin' man. New York: Keys-Hansen, Inc., 1956. 2 copiesPeople to people. Beverly Hills: Jan-Lee Music, 1966. 2 copiesTake a moment!. New York: Jan-Lee Music. 2 copiesMills, Alan and Rose BonneI know an old lady. New York: Peer International Corp., 1952.Mills, Gordon and Les ReedIt's not unusual. New York: Leeds Music Co., 1965. 2 copiesMills, IrvingBoot camp a-go-go. Beverly Hills: Pacsa Music Pub., 1965.Mills, Kerry, Andrew B. Sterling and Timothy GrayMeet me in St. Louis, Louis. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1960. 2 copiesMinnigerode, Meade, George S. Pomeroy and Tod B. GallowayThe whiffenpoof song. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1936.Mizzy, Vic and Irving TaylorKille kille. New York: Santly-Joy-Select, 1942.Modugno, DomenicoStrada 'nfosa. Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1957.Modugno, Domenico and F. MigliacciNel blu dipinto di blu. Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1958.Mohr, Halsey K. and Joe GoodwinThey're wearing 'em higher in Hawaii. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1916. 2 copiesMohr, Joseph and Frank GruberSilent night, holy night. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1942.Monaco, James V. and Johnny BurkeAin'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 GordonI 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 KoehlerEv'ry night about this time. New York: Warock Music, Inc., 1942.Monaco, James V. and Ballard MacDonaldTen little bottles. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1920.Monaco, James V. and Charles NewmanSix 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 JeromeRow, row, row. Santa Monica: Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., 1912.Monaco, Jimmie and Joe McCarthyThrough (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 JohnsonWhat do you want to make those eyes at me for?. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1916.Monnot, Marguerite, Julian More, David Heneker and Monty NormanIrma la douce. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1958.Our language of love. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1956.Monnot, Marguerite and Geoffrey ParsonsIf you love me (really love me). New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1949.Monroe, BillBlue moon of Kentucky. New York: Peer International Corp., 1947.Moore, Hal and Bill FredricksMust be Santa. New York: Hollis Music, Inc., 1960. 2 copiesMoore, JamesThe dacent Irish boy. London: Paterson's Pub. Ltd., 1940.Moore, Sir ThomasThe last rose of summer.Morales, Noro and Harold AdamsonBim bam boom. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1941.Moret, Neil and Richard A. WhitingShe's funny that way. San Francisco: Villa Moret, Inc., 1928.Morgan, Russ and Mack DavidSweet Eloise. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1942. 2 copiesMorgan, Russ, Remus Harris and Irving MelsherSo long. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1940. 2 copiesMoross, Jerome, Morty Neff and Jack LewisThe big country. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1958.Moross, Jerome and John LaToucheLazy afternoon. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1954.Morris, John, Gerald Freedman and John MorrisFar 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 JohnsonM-o-t-h-e-r. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1915.Morton, George, Jeff Barry and Ellie GreenwichLeader 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 BusseThe wang wang blues. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1921.Muir, Lewis, William Tracy and Ballard MacDonaldPlay that barber shop chord. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1937. 2 copiesMuir, Lewis F. and L. Wolfe GilbertWaiting for Robert E. Lee. Chicago: La Salle Music Pub., Inc., 1939.Mullins, JohnCompany's comin'. New York: Earl Barton Music, Inc., 1954.Murray, Fred and R.P. WestonI'm Henry the VIII, I am. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1910.Msarurgwa, August and Tom GlazerSkokiaan. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1962. 2 copiesMyddleton, William H. and Sigmund SpaethDown south. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1901.Myers, Sherman and Chester WallaceMoonlight on the Ganges. Campbell, Connelly & Co., Ltd., 1942.Myrow, GeraldDig-a-dig-a-dum-dum. New York: Plymouth Music Co., Inc., 1959.Myrow, Josef and Mack GordonWhat did I do?. New York: Triangle Music Corp., 1947.Worry about tomorrow, tomorrow. New York: Ramrod Music, Ic., 1956.Nascimbene, MarioSong of the barefoot Contessa. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1954.Nakamura, Hachidai and Rokusuke EiSukiyaki (My first lonely night). Hollywood: Beechwood Music Corp., 1963.Napoleon, Phil, Frank Signorelli and Roy JacobsAnything. New York: Peer International Corp., 1929.Nathan, LloydMy daddy is a soldier. West Los Angeles: Halliburton Music Inc., 1965.Nelson, OzzieI'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, PortiaNee-no-nah-nee. Los Angeles: Nelco Music, 1962.Nelson, Steve and Jack RollinsFrosty the snowman. New York: Hill and Range Songs, Inc., 1950.Nevin, Ethelbert and Eugene FieldLittle boy blue. New York: G. Schirmer, 1891.Newton, Eddie and T. Lawrence SeibertCasey Jones. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1937. 2 copiesNicholls, Horatio and Edgar LeslieAmong my souvenirs. New York: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., 1927. 2 copiesNoble, RayCherokee. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1938. 2 copiesI hadn't anyone till you. New York: ABC Music Corp., 1938.The very thought of you. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1934. 2 copiesNolan, BobCool water. New York: Hill and Range Songs, Inc., 1936.North, Alex and Hy ZaretUnchained melody. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1955.Nutile, E. and F. RussoMamma mia, che vo' sape'?!. Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1942.Oakland, Ben and Oscar HammersteinI'll take romance. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1937. 2 copiesO'Brien, Billy and Raymond WallaceWith my shillelagh under my arm. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1936. 2 copiesO'Connor, Shamus and StamfordMacNamara's band. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Pub. Co., 1917.O'Daniel, W. LeeBeautiful Texas. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1933. 2 copiesOffenbach, JacquesChoruses from "La belle Helene". New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1948.O'Hara, GeoffreyOne world. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1945. 2 copiesOlcott, Chauncey, Ernest R. Ball and Rida Johnson YoungMother 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 YellenDown by the O-hi-o. Chicago: Forster Music Pub. Inc., 1920.Olshey, Alex, C. Towber and Don RayeI love you much too much. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1940.Original Dixieland Jazz BandTiger rag. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1917.Ornadel, Cyril and Leslie BricusseIf I ruled the world. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1963.Ornadel, Cyril and David CroftFriends. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1956.Ory, Edward "Kid" and Ray GilbertMuskrat ramble. New York: George Simon, Inc., 1926.O'Shea, EamonnCome down the mountain Katie Daly. Dublin: Glenside Music Pub. Co., 1961.Ostrovsky, Arkadi, Lev Oshanin and Tom BottingMay there always be sunshine. New York: Leeds Music Corp.Owens, TexThe cattle call.Palmer, Jack and Clarke Van NessSilver dollar.Palmer, Jack and Spencer WilliamsEverybody loves my baby. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1924.I found a new baby. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1926.Paoli, Gino and Alec WilderSenza fine. New York: Ludlow Music, Inc., 1962.Parker, EulaThe village of St. Bernadette. New York: Ludlow Music, Inc., 1959. 2 copiesParnes, Paul and Paul EvansHappiness is. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1965. 2 copiesPartichela, F. A.Popular Jarabe Tapatio. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1933.Pease, Harry, Ed G. Nelson and Harry TobiasAll 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 LubinTutti frutti. New York: Criterion Music Corp., 1955.Pepin, AmyThe lovers eye.Pepin, Art and Fielding GriggsDreamby.Pesce, LinaBem-te-vi atrevido. New York: Peer International Corp., 1940.Petrie, H. W. and Arthur J. LambAsleep in the deep. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1920.Petrillo, Caesar, Milton Samuels and Nelson ShawnJim. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1941.Petty, NormanAlmost paradise. New York: Peer International Corp., 1956.Philippe-Gerard, M. and Johnny MercerWhen the world was young. New York: Criterion Music Corp., 1950.Piantadosi, Al., Joe Gooswin and Ed. RoseBaby shoes. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1916. 2 copiesPinkard, MaceoDon't cry, little cry, don't cry. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1918. 2 copiesPinkard, Maceo and Billy RoseHere comes the show boat. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1918. 2 copiesPinkard, Maceo, William Tracy and Doris TauberThem there eyes. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1930.Pober, LeonTiny bubbles. New York: Granite Music Corp., 1966.Pockriss, Lee and Anne CroswellAll 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 copiesTovarich medley. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1963.Uh-oh. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1963. 2 copiesWilkes Barre, Pa. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1963. 2 copiesPockriss, Lee and Bob HilliardA 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 TobiasIt's a good thing. Hollywood: United Artists.Pola, Eddie and George WyleI said my pajamas. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1950. 2 copiesPola, Edward, Franz Steininger and Mort DixonMarching along together. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1933.Porter, ColeAll 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 copiesCherry 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 copiesI 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 copiesWhat 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 MatsonLove me tender. New York: Hill and Range Songs, Inc., 1956.Press, Jacques and Eddie CherkoseBreathless. New York: Porgie Music Corp., 1942.Previn, Andre, Betty Comden and Adolph GreenTime for parting. New York: Loew's Inc., 1954. 2 copiesPrevin, Andre and Dory LangdonChristmas 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 copiesLike love. Hollywood: Andor Music Co., 1960.Price, Leo and John MarascalcoSend me some lovin'. Hollywood: Venice Music, Inc., 1957.Prima, LouisSing, sing, sing. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1936.Prince, Hughie and The Andrew SistersSweet Molly Malone. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1940.Prince, Hughie, Marcia Neil and Philip BroughtonFunny. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1962. 2 copiesPuccini, Giacomo and John GutmanVissi d'arte, vissi d'amore. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1956.Quadling, Lew and Jack ElliotSam's song. New York: Sam Weiss Music Inc., 1950.Raksin, DavidLaura. New York: Twentienth Century Music Corp., 1945.Raskin, David and Mark DavidLove has many faces. New York: Columbia Pictures Corp., 1964.Rand, Lionel and Ian GrantLet there be love. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1940. 2 copiesRapee, Erno and Lew PollackCharmaine!. New York: Belwin, Inc., 1926.Raph, TeddyThe farmer in the dell. New York: Broadcast Music Inc., 1940.Rasbach, Oscar and Joyce KilmerTrees. Los Angeles: G. Schirmer Music Stores Inc., 1922.Rascel, R. and Carl SigmanGoodbye to Rome. New York: Hill and Range Songs, Inc., 1954.Ravel, MauriceBolero. Paris: Durand & Co., 1929.Ravasini, N. and N. RastelliDai che vai... Milano: Music Union, 1958.Raye, Don and Gene DePaulThe first baseball game. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1948. 2 copiesHe's my guy. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1942.I'm in love with you. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1950. 2 copiesMister five by five. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1942.Raye, Don, Gene DePaul and Pat JohnstonI'll remember April.Raye, Don and Wesley WilsonDo you call that a buddy?. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1941. 2 copiesRazaf, Andy and Eubie BlakeMemories of you. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1930. 2 copiesRedding, Edward C.The end of a love affair. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1950.Redi, P.G. and NisaTimida serenata. Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1958. 2 copiesRedman, Don and Ray GilbertCherry. New York: Melody Lane Pub., Inc., 1928.Reid, BillyThe 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 copiesReisman, JoeFront row and center. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1957. 2 copiesJoey's song. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1957. 2 copiesRegney, Noel and Gloria ShayneDo you hear what I hear. New York: Valleydale Music Inc., 1962.Rene, Leon, Otis Rene and Clarence MuseWhen it's sleepy time down south. Los Angeles: Leone Rene Pub., 1959. 2 copiesRevel, HarrySong 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 WeissJet. New York: Laurel Music Corp., 1949.Revel, Harry and Buddy FeyneRadar blues. New York: Michael H. Goldsen, Inc., 1947.Revel, Harry and Mack GordonDid 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 WebsterI'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 BelafonteTurn around. New York: Clara Music Publishing Corp., 1958.Rhodes, JackGo on with your dancing. Hollywood: Central Songs, Inc., 1954. 2 copiesRicardel, Joe and Redd EvansThe frim fram sauce. New York: Jefferson Music Co., 1945.Rich, Max, Chas. O'Flynn and Jack MeskillSmile, darn ya, smile. New York: Fred Fisher Music Co., Inc., 1959.Ricks, Lee and Slim GaillardDown by the station.Rigual, Carlos and Michael VaughnLove me with all your heart. New York: Peer International Corp., 1961.Rimsky-Korsekov, N.Song of India.Rinker, Al and Floyd HuddlestonGive it a go. New York: Rupel Music, Inc., 1964. 2 copiesRitts, Mary and Paul RittsI'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 FisherGood, good, good. New York: Fred Fisher Music Co., Inc., 1958. 2 copiesInto each life some rain must fall. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1944.Muses. New York: Columbia Pictures Corp. 2 copiesPut the blame on Mame. New York: Sun Music Co. Inc., 1946. 2 copiesTired. New York: Barton Music Corp., 1945.Roberts, Allan and Fred KargerStraw hat song. New York: Mood Music Co. Inc., 1950.Roberts, Paul, Tom Emerson and Esther Van SciverShe taught me how to yodel. New York: Bob Miller, Inc., 1938. 2 copiesRoberts, Ruth and Bill KatzThe country fair. New York: JPB Music Corp., 1966.Roberts, Ruth, William Katz, Gene Piller and Harry SimeoneIt's a beautiful day for a ball game. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1960.Roberts, Ruth, Gene Piller and William KatzMr. Touchdown, U.S.A. New York: Roger Music, Inc., 1950.Partners. Michael Brent Pub.Robertson, Dick, Nelson Cogane and Sammy MyselsWe three. New York: Mercer and Morris Inc., 1940.Robertson, Dick, Al Hoffman and Frank WeldonGood night, wherever you are. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1944. 2 copiesRobertson, Don and Howard BarnesI really don't know. New York: Hill and Range Songs, Inc., 1953.Robin, Leo, Clarence Gaskill and Russ ColumboPrisoner of love. New York: Sherwin Music Inc., 1958.Robin, Leo and Ralph RaingerLa 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 BiboMy cutey's due at two-to-two to-Day. New York: Stasny Music Corp., 1935.Robin, Sid and Earl HinesMy Monday date. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1956.Robinson, Earl and Lewis AllanThe house I live in. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1942.Robinson, Jessie MaeKeep it a secret. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copiesRobison, Carson J.Bridle hangin' on the wall. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1936. 2 copiesLife gits tee-jus, don't it?. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1948. 2 copiesRobison, Carson and Frank LutherBarnacle Bill the Sailor. New York: Peer International Corp., 1929.Robison, WillardJersey city. New York: Bob Miller, Inc., 1952. 2 copies(I've got a) Manager in heaven. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1950. 2 copiesRobison, Willard and Larry ConleyA cottage for sale. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., 1930. 2 copiesRobison, Willard and Dedette Lee HillOld folks. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1938.Robledo, Julian and Dorothy TerrissThree o'clock in the morning. London: West's, Limited, 1921.Rodgers, JimmieAny 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, RichardNo strings. New York: Williamson Music Inc., 1962.The sweetest sounds. New York: Williamson Music Inc., 1962. 2 copiesRodgers, Richard and Oscar Hammerstein IIAll 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 copiesMany 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 HartDancing 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 SondheimDo I hear a waltz?. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1965.Rogers, Timmie, Al Fields and Tom DelaneyEv'rybody wants to go to heaven. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1950. 2 copiesRollins, DonThe race is on. Madison: Acclaim Music, Inc., 1964.Rollins, Jack K. and Harry BelafonteMan piaba. New York: Folkways Music Pub., Inc., 1954.Romano, Tony and John BradfordI turned it down. New York: Howie Richmond, 1954.Romberg, Sigmund and Roger EdensLeg of mutton. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1913. 2 copiesRomberg, Sigmund and Dorothy FieldsClose as pages in a book. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1944.Romberg, Sigmund, Frank Mandel and Oscar Hammerstein IIStouthearted men. New York: Harms Inc., 1927.Romberg, Sigmund and Rita Johnson YoungWill you remember. New York: G. Schirmer, 1917.Rome, HaroldFlattery. 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 copiesRonell, AnnWillow weep for me. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1932.Rose, David and Sam GallopHoliday 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 TobiasMother's little sweetheart (Daddy's little pal). New York: Tobey Music Corp., 1963.Rossi, C.A. and Hal DavidHeavenly lover. New York: Skidmore Music Co., Inc., 1958. 2 copiesRossini, GioachinoIl barbiere di siviglia. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1903.Tarantella. New York: Carl Fischer Inc., 1938.William Tell. New York: G. Schirmer. 2 copiesRossini, Gioachino and Olga PaulLa danza. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1938.Rota, Nino, Dino Verde and Les VandykeLa dolce vita. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1960.Rotella, JohnnyLookin' for love. Hollywood: Jay Music, 1966.Rotella, Johnny and Ray GilbertPoor little prayer. Hollywood: Jay Music, 1962.Rotella, Johnny and Mitch TableporterLittle Miss Twinkle Christmas Star. Hollywood: Jay Music, 1966.Rothman, B.I like books.Rozs, Miklos and Mack DavidSpellbound. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1945.Ruby, HarryI'm going steady with a memory. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1963.Ruby, Harry and Bert KalmarGo west, young man. New York: Blossom Music Corp., 1947.Three little words. New York: Harms Inc., 1930.Ruccione, M., M. DePaolis and R. CutoloLa canzone che piace a te. Milano: Accordo, 1958.Ruiz, Gabriel and Ray GilbertCuanto le gusta. New York: Peer International Corp., 1948.Ruiz, Gabriel and Ricardo Lopez MendezAmor. New York: Peer International Corp., 1941.Ruiz, Gabriel and Sunny SkylarAmor. New York: Melody Lane Pub., Inc., 1941.Russell, Bert and Wes FarrellMy girl Sloopy. New York: Picturetone Music Pub. Corp., and Robert Mellin, Inc., 1964.Rutin, Julius and Edward MarshallIn love's Shangri-la. New York: Julius Rutin and Edward Marshall, 1964.Ryan, BenHeart of my heart. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1926.Samuels, JerryThe shelter of your arms. New York: Print Music, Inc., 1963.Sanford, Dick, Hernandez Brana and Sammy MyselsHis feet too big for de bed. New York: Michael H. Goldsen Inc., 1946.Sarony, LeslieThe 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 WellsSpeak 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 LevinShe touched me. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1965. 2 copiesVocal selections from "Drat! the cat!". New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1966.Schertzinger, Victor and Johnny MercerIf you build a better mousetrap.Schiffrin, Lalo and Gene LeesThe right to love (reflections). New York: New Continent Music, 1963.Schmidt, Harvey and Tom JonesEverything 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 WeismanGot a lot o' livin' to do. New York: Gladys Music, Inc., 1957.Schubert, FranzSchubert's serenade.Unfinished symphony no. 8 in b minor.Schulman, Billy Revel and Renny RevelAt the Cafe Viennoise. New York: Harry Revel Music Corp., 1963.When winter comes. New York: Harry Revel Music Corp., 1963.Schwartz, Arthur and Howard DietzBy myself. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson Inc., 1937. 2 copiesI guess I'll have to change my plan. New York: Harms, Inc., 1932.New sun in the sky. New York: Harms Inc., 1931. 2 copiesSomething to remember you by. New York: Harms Inc., 1930.That's entertainment. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1953. 2 copiesTriplets. New York: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson Inc., 1937.Schwartz, Arthur and Dorothy FieldsLove is the reason. New York: T.B. Harms, 1951.Schwartz, Jean, Sam M. Lewis and Joe YoungRock-a-bye your baby with a dixie melody. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1918.Scott, Bobby and Ric MarlowA taste of honey. New York: Songfest Music Corp., 1960.Scott, Raymond and Jack LawrenceHuckleberry duck. New York: Circle Music Pub. Inc., 1940.Scott-TextorU.S. Air Force blue.Segall, Bernardo and Will HoltThe luck of Ginger Coffey. New York: Walter Reade-Sterling Music Corp., 1964.Seiler, Eddie, Sol Marcus and Guy WoodTill then. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1944.Seitz, Ernest and Eugene LockhartThe world is waiting for the sunrise. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1919.Seracini, S. and Carl SigmanThe dawn of love. New York: Cromwell Music Inc., 1958.Shand, Terry and Jimmy EatonI double dare you. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1937. 2 copiesShand, Terry, Jimmy Eaton and Mickey LeaderDance with a Dolly. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1937. 2 copiesShanklin, WayneLittle child. New York: Mayfair Music Corp., 1953.Man to man. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1953.Shavers, Charles and Sid RobinUndecided. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1939. 2 copiesShaw, David T. and Thomas A. BecketColumbia the gem of the ocean. New York: National Assoc. of Broadcasters, Inc., 1937.Shayne, Gloria, Eddie V. Deane and Mary CandyThe men in my little girl's life. New York: Jewel Music Pub. Co., Inc., 1965.Shelley, GladysClown 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 RobinJust because. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1937.Shelton, JamesI'm the girl. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1949.Lilac wine. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1949.Shepard, Ann, Tex Lassiter and Gene BogardBring back the good olde days. New York: Modern Music Masters, 1965.Shepard, Ann, Steve McCrae and Gene BogardWhich came first?. New York: Modern Music Masters, 1965.Shepard, Ann, Lew Porter and Gene BogardAbraham Lincoln. New York: Modern Music Masters, 1965.Sherman, Al and B.G. DeSylvaSave your sorrow. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1925. 2 copiesSherman, Albert and Harry TobiasIn God we trust. New York: Tobey Music Corp., 1943.The sweetest march of all. New York: Tobey Music Corp., 1955.Sherman, Bob and Bob RobertsOld enough. London: Bluebird Music Co., 1956. 2 copiesSherman, Richard M. and Robert B. ShermanFeed 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 MaschwitzA nightingale sang in Berkeley Square. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1940. 2 copiesShilkret, Nathaniel and Gene AustinThe lonesome road. New York: Paramount Music Corp., 1927.Siegel, Arthur and June CarrollLove is a simple thing. New York: Joy Music, Inc., 1952.Monotonous. New York: Santly-Joy, Inc., 1952.Siegmeister, ElieBlow the man down.Shenandoah (the wide Missouri).Sigler, Maurice, Al Goodhart and Al HoffmanI'm in a dancing mood. London: Cinephonic Music Co. Ltd., 1936.Jimmy had a nickel. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1933. 2 copiesSilver, Abner and Gladys ShelleyHow did he look. New York: Lincoln Music Corp., 1940.Silver, Abner and Al ShermanThe mood that I'm in. New York: Broadway Music Corp., 1937.Silvers, Louis and B.G. DeSylvaApril showers. New York: Harms Inc., 1921.Simon, Nat and Charlie TobiasHer bathing suit never got wet. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1945. 2 copiesI 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 copiesSimone, NinaChildren go where I send you. New York: Unicorn Music Co., 1959.Simons, Moises and L. Wolfe GilbertMarta. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1932.Simons, Seymour, Haven Gillespie and Richard A. WhitingHoney. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1928.Simons, Seymour and Gerald MarksAll of me. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1934.Singer, LouKeep smilin', keep laughin', be happy. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1942. 2 copiesSinger, Lou and Mort GreeneSleepy serenade. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1941.Singer, Lou and Hy ZaretThe lass with the delicate air. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1944. 2 copiesSingleton, Charles and Rose Marie McCoyOne sun. New York: Roosevelt Music Co., 1956.Sisson, KennMorning.Small, DannyWithout love (there is nothing). New York: Suffolk Music, Inc., 1956.Smetana, F.Dance of the comedians. New York: Emil Ascher, Inc., Pub., 1944.Smith, ArthurGuitar boogie. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1946. 2 copiesSmith, Chris and Jim BurrisBallin' the Jack. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Co., 1920.Snyder, Ted, Bert Kalmar and Harry RubyWho's sorry now?. New York: Mills Music Inc., 1932.Sola, Martha and Michael StonerHail to our astronauts. New York: TV Music Co., 1965.Sondheim, StephenComedy 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 PhilipEl 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, SigmundSong of the Volga boatmen. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1926. 2 copiesSpan, NormanMan smart, woman smarter. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1957. 2 copiesSpeaks, OleyOn the road to Mandalay. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1935.Spence, Lew and Alan BergmanThat face. New York: Empress Music Inc., 1957.Spier, Larry, James Dietrich and Sam CoslowPlaymates. New York: Paramount Music Corp., 1928.Spina, Harold and Johnny BurkeThe beat o' my heart. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1934.It's dark on observatory hill. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1934.Spina, Harold and Bob RussellIt's a quiet town (in cross-bone county). New York: Blossom Music Corp., 1948. 2 copiesSpoliansky, MischaDream minuet. London: Chappell & Co., Ltd., 1957. 2 copiesSpotti, Pino and Kim GannonI want to be wanted. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1959.Springer, Philip and Carolyn LeighHow 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 WilliamsHigh society. New York: Clarence Williams Music Pub. Co., Inc., 1933.Steffe, William and Julia Ward HoweBattle hymn of the republic. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1959.Steiner, Max and Ervin DrakeThe right to love. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1965.Stept, Sam H. and Dan ShapiroOver a bottle of wine. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1949.Over a bottle of wine. New York: Blossom Music Corp., 1949. 2 copiesStept, Sam H., Charlie Tobias and Charles NewmanTiny little fingerprints. New York: DeSylva, Henderson & Brown Inc., 1935.Stoller, Mike and Jerry LeiberKansas City. Cincinnati: Armo Music Corp., 1952.Stoloff, Morris, George Sidney and Ned WashingtonTo love again. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1955. 2 copiesStolz, Robert, W. Reisch and A. RobinsonTwo hearts in 3/4 time. New York: Harms Inc., 1930.Stothart, Herbert, Harry Ruby and Bert KalmarI wanna be loved by you. New York: Harms Inc., 1928.Strachey, Jack, Harry Link and Holt MarvelThese foolish things. London: Boosey & Co., 1935.Strauss, JohannOn the beautiful blue Danube. 2 copiesPizzicato polka. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1947.Tales from the Vienna woodsStromberg, John and Edgar SmithMa blushin' Rosie. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1940.Strouse, Charles and Lee AdamsBye 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 copiesThis 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 AdamsomA change of heart. New York: Southern Music Pub. Co., Inc., 1943.Styne, Jule and Sammy CahnAs 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 copiesPut 'em in a box. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1948.There goes that song again. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.Inc., 1944. 2 copiesTime after time. New York: Barton Music Corp., 1947.Styne, Jule, Betty Comden and Adolph GreenComes once in a lifetime!. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1961. 2 copiesDance 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 HilliardEv'ry street's a boulevard. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1953.Styne, Jule and Kim GannonPartners. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1942.Styne, Jule and Bob MerrillDon'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 RobinDiamonds are a girl's best friend. New York: J.J. Robbins & Sons, Inc., 1949.Styne, Jule and Stephen SondheimAll I need is the girl. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1959.Everything's coming up roses. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1959. 2 copiesGypsy-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 copiesSome people. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1959.Together wherever we go. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1959.Swan, Dan, Allan Copland and Mort GreeneHigh society. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1954.Sweatman, Wilbur C. and Lew BrownDown home rag. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., 1938. 2 copiesSullivan, Henry and Harry RuskinI may be wrong. New York: Advanced Music Corp., 1929. 2 copiesSunshine, MarionMacPherson is rehearsin'. New York: Southern Music Pub. Co. Inc., 1938.Swander, Don and June HersheyDeep in the heart of Texas. New York: Melody Lane Pub., Inc., 1941.Swift, Kay and Paul JamesCan't we be friends. New York: Harms Inc., 1929.Fine and dandy. New York: Harms Inc., 1930.Tepper, Sid and Roy BrodskyRed roses for a blue lady. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1948.Tharpe, Sister RosettaUp above my head, I hear music in the air. New York: American Academy off Music, Inc., 1949.Thomas, R.D. and S.O. SoomeyLa raspa (The dancing game). New York: Rumbalero Music, Inc., 1949.Thompson, DickieThirteen men. New York: Fred Fisher Music Co., Inc., 1954.Tillman, FloydI 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 WashingtonHigh noon (do not forsake me). New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1952.Tiomkin, Dimitri and Paul Francis WebsterThe 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 DrakePerdido. New York: Tempo Music, Inc., 1944. 2 copiesTobias, CharlesMy dolly has a pain in her sawdust. New York: Tobias And Lewis Music Pub., 1963.Tobias, Charles, Jack Scholl and Murray MencherThrow another log on the fire. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1933.Tobias, Charles and Nat SimonIs 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 TilzerRocky Mountain express. New York: Tobey Music Corp., 1963. 2 copiesTobias, Charles and Henry TobiasI remember mama. New York: Tobey Music Corp., 1948.Tobias, Charlie and Joe BurkeIn 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 DeRoseSomewhere in old Wyoming. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1930.Tobias, Charlie and Al LewisRose O'Day. New York: Tobias & Lewis Music Pub., 1941.Tobias, Charlie, Charles Newman and Murray MencherFlowers for madame. New York: Harms Inc., 1935.Tobias, Charlie, Nat Simon and Harry TobiasWait for me Mary. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1942. 2 copiesTobias, Charlie, Harry and Henry TobiasThe bowling song. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1950. 2 copiesMiss you. New York: Hill and Range Songs, Inc., 1929.Tobias, Charlie, Elliot Tobias and Henry TobiasMoon on my pillow. New York: Edwin H. Morris and Co., Inc., 1942.Tobias, Harry, Cliff Friend and Sidney ClareOoh, Ernest (are you earnest with me). New York: Remick Music Corp., 1922.Tobias, Harry and Roy IngrahamSo goes my heart. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1960.Tobias, Harry, Nick Kenny and Harold LevyI'll keep the lovelight burning. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1942.Tobias, Harry and Charley KiscoDown in yum yum town. Sherman Oaks: Harry Tobias, 1960.It's a lonesome old town. New York: Borne, Inc., 1930.Tobias, Harry and Johnny MarvinBow-legged cowboy. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1946.Tobias, Harry, Harry Pease and Pinky TomlinI did it, and I'm glad. N. Hollywood: Paramount Pictures Inc.Tobias, Harry, Jack Stern and Henry H. TobiasI don't want to go to bed so early. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1936. 2 copiesThen came the Indians. New York: Sam Fox Pub. Co., 1936. 2 copiesTobias, Harry, Charles Tobias and Henry TobiasBrother. New York: Tobey Music Corp., 1948. 2 copiesIf I knew then what I know now. New York: Tobey Music Corp., 1964.Tobias, Henry, Charlie Tobias and Harry TobiasMiss you. New York: Joy Music, Inc., 1942. 2 copiesWhen the circus comes to town. New York: Tobey Music Corp., 1963.Todd, Clarence and Carmen LombardoOooh! look-a there, ain't she pretty?. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1933.Tomlin, Pinky, Coy Poe and Jimmy GrierThe object of my affection. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1934.Tomlin, Pinky and Harry TobiasLost and found. New York: Santly Bros., 1938.Torme, MelOne little snowflake. Los Angeles: Temple Music Co., Inc., 1963.Torme, Mel and Robert WellsThe Christmas song. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc., 1946.Trader, BillA fool such as I. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1952.Trenet, CharlesI wish you love. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1946. 2 copiesTroup, BobBaby, 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 copiesTschaikowskyConcerto 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 GroganEspecially for you. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1938. 2 copiesTurk, Roy, Jack Smith and Maceo PinkardGimme a little kiss. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1954.Turner, TitusSticks and stones. New York: Tangerine Music, Inc., 1962.Ulmer, Georges and Charles NewmanPigalle. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1946.Valdes, AbelardoAlmendra. New York: Peer International Music Corp., 1939.Valle, Marcos and Paul Sergio ValleSo nice. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1965.Vallee, Rudy and Paolo CitorelloOh! ma-ma!. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1928. 2 copiesVan Heusen, James and Johhny BurkeApalachicola, Fla. New York: Burke and Van Heusen, Inc., 1947. 2 copiesBut 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 CahnThe 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 copiesIt's a darn good thing. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1962. 2 copiesIt's nice to go trav'ling. New York: Barton Music Corp., 1958.My kind of town. New York: Criterion Music Corp., 1964. 2 copiesSkyscraper-vocal selections. New York: Harms, Inc., 1965.Style. New York: Criterion Music Corp., 1964. 2 copiesTeamwork. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1962. 2 copiesTexas across the river. New York: Northern Music Corp., 1966.Walking happy. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1962.Van Heusen, James and Mack DavidWhere did ev'ryone go?. New York: Comet Music Corp., 1963.Van Heusen, Jimmy and Johnny BurkeAren'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 DeLangeAll this and heaven too. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1939.Van Parys, Georges and Carlo RimLa complainte des infideles. Paris: Editions Musicales Paul Beuscher, 1952. 2 copiesVance, Paul and Lee PockrissCatch 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 copiesVatro, R.Anna. New York: Hollis Music, Inc., 1952.Velazquez, ConsueloBesame mucho. New York: Peer International Corp., 1941.Cachito. New York: Peer International Corp., 1957.Velona, TonyLollipops and roses. New York: Garland Music, Inc., 1960.Velona, Tony and Remo CapraO bambino. New York: B.L. & H. Music Corp., 1964. 2 copiesVerdi, GiuseppeQuartette from Rigoletto. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1951.Villa, G. and FilibelloNun so' 'mbriaco. Milano: Music Union, 1957.Villoldo, A.G.El choclo.Vincent, Larry, Henry Tobias and Moe JaffeIf I had my life to live over. New York: Bob Miller, Inc., 1943.Violinsky and Benny RyanWhen Francis dances with me. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1921.Von Tilzer, Albert and Lew BrownI'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 DillionI want a girl. New York: Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., 1911.Von Tilzer, Harry and William JeromeGreen grass. New York: Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., 1912.Von Tilzer, Harry and Andrew B. SterlingWhat you goin' to do when the rent comes 'round. New York: Ashley Pub., Inc., 1962.Wagner, J.F.Under the double eagle.Waldteufel, EmilSkaters waltz. New York: Broadcast Music Inc., 1941.Walker, Wiley and Gene SullivanBothered by the blues. New York: Peer International Corp., 1946.Wallace, ChrisDon'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 WeeksHindustan. New York: Venus Music Corp., 1946. 2 copiesWaller, Thomas and Harry BrooksAin't misbehavin'. New York: Miller Music, Inc., 1929.Waller, Thomas and Andy RazafHoneysuckle rose. New York: Joy Music, Inc., 1957. 2 copiesWalsh, Ellis and Louis JordanSaturday night fish fry. Hollywood: Preview Music Co., 1949.Walter, Cy and Chilton RyanVenice has water in the streets. New York: Kramer-Whitney Inc., 1965.Warfield, Charles and Clarence WilliamsBaby won't you please come home. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1919.Waring, TomSusan Simpson. New York: Sprague-Coleman, 1939. 2 copiesWarren, Harry and Ralph BlaneSpring isn't everything. Hollywood: Four Jays Music Co., 1954.The Stanley steamer. Hollywood: Four Jays Music Co., 1954. 2 copiesWarren, Harry and Jack BrooksThat's amore. New York: Paramount Music Corp., 1953.Warren, Harry, Lew Brown and Sidney ClareOne sweet letter from you. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1927. 2 copiesWarren, Harry and Al DubinForty 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 copiesLulu's back in town. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1935.September in the rain. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1937.Warren, Harry and Arthur FreedCoffee 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 GershwinMy one and only highland fling. New York: Four Jays Music Co., Inc., 1948. 2 copiesThe poetry of motion. Hollywood: Four Jays Music Co., 1954. 2 copiesWeek-end in the country. New York: Four Jays Music Co., Inc., 1954.Warren, Harry and Mack GordonChattanooga choo choo. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1941. 2 copiesFriendly star. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1950.I had the craziest dream. New York: Bregman, Vocco & Conn, Inc., 1942. 2 copiesIf 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 copiesThere will never be another you. New York: Mayfair Music Corp., 1942. 2 copiesWarren, Harry and Bud GreenI love my baby. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1925. 2 copiesWarren, Harry and Johnny MercerIt'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 RaleighLaughing on the outside. New York: Broadcast Music Inc., 1946.Wayne, Dotty, Richard Loring and Steve BinderAsk me a question. Los Angeles: Romy Music Productions, 1964.Wayne, Mable and Kim GannonA dreamer's holiday. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1949. 2 copiesWayne, Mabel, Lewis and YoungIn a little Spanish town.Wayne, Sid, Joe Sherman and Jackie KannonPrunes. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1952.Waxman, FranzTheme from "Peyton Place". New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1958.Webster, Paul Francis and Sonny BurkeBlack coffee. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1948.Wechter, Cissy and Julius WechterSpanish flea. Hollywood: Almo Music Corp., 1965.Weersma, Melle and Hal HallifaxPenny serenade. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1938.Weil, Cynthia and Barry MannBlame it on the bossa nova. New York: Screen Gems - Columbia Music, Inc., 1962.Weill, KurtMack the knife. New York: Harms Inc., 1928.Weill, Kurt and Maxwell AndersenSeptember song. New York: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., 1938.Weill, Kurt and Ira GershwinLady in the dark. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1941.Weill, Kurt and Alan Jay LernerHere I'll stay. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1948.Weinberg, Mortimer, Charley Marks and Harry WarrenWhere do you work-a-John?. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1926. 2 copiesWeiss, Doris M.My merry little Christmas tree.Weiss, Stephan and Bernie BaumMusic! music! music!. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1950.Welk, Lawrence and Norman LeeChampagne polka. New York: Peer International Corp., 1945.Wells, Jack, Alfred Bryan and Willie WestonJoan of Arc they are calling you. New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., 1917.Wendling, Pete, George W. Meyer and Sam M. LewisI believe in miracles. New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1962.Wenrich, Percy and Edward MaddenMoonlight bay. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1912.Wenrich, Percy and Jack MahoneyWhen you wore a tulip. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1914.Wenrich, Percy and Harry TobiasChimes 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 RingleRoll on, Mississippi roll on. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1931. 2 copiesWest, RedIf every day was like Christmas. New York: Atlantic Music Corp., 1965.Wester, Harry and George DodsonGay fiesta. Lake Mary: Dodson & Wester Music Pub., 1966.Westmoreland, PaulDetour. New York: Hill and Range Songs, Inc., 1945.Weston, Harris, Bert Lee and Irving TaylorKnees bent up Mother Brown. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1939.Weston, PaulThe Hasegawa general store. New York: Hanover Music Corp., 1964. 2 copiesWeston, Paul, Alan Bergman and Marilyn KeithChristmas 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. MeyerTweet and toot. New York: Hanover Music Corp., 1953. 2 copiesWeyand, MayruthGrandma's comin' for Christmas. New York: Plainview Music, Inc. 2 copiesWhite, PatIt's the same old Shillelagh. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1940.Whiting, Richard A., Nacio Herb Brown and B .G. DeSylvaEadie was a lady. New York: Harms Inc., 1932.Whiting, Richard A., Newell Chase and Leo RobinMy ideal. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1930.Whiting, Richard A. and Raymond B. EganThe Japanese sandman. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1920.Whiting, Richard A., Gus Kahn and Raymond B. EganAin't we got fun. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1921.Whiting, Richard A. and Johnny MercerHooray for Hollywood: New York: Harms Inc., 1938.Whiting, Richard A. and Leo RobinLouise. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1929.Whitney, Joan and Alex KramerAin't nobody here but us chickens. New York: Sun Music Co., 1947. 2 copiesHigh on a windy hill. New York: Broadcast Music Inc., 1940.There's always an extra potato. New York: Kramer-Whitney, Inc., 1965. 2 copiesWhitney, Joan, Alex Kramer and Hy ZaretChristmas roses. New York: Dartmouth Music, Inc., 1952.Whitter, Henry, Charles W. Noell and Fred J. LeweyThe wreck of old 97. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1924. 2 copiesWilder, Alec and Marshall BarerSummer is a-comin' in. New York: Essex Music, Inc., 1952. 2 copiesWilder, Alec, Morty Palitz and Bill EngvickWhile we're young. New York: Regent Music Corp., 1943.Williams, ClarenceUgly Chile. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1917. 2 copiesWilliams, Clarence and Lucy FletcherSugar blues. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1919.Williams, Clarence and Spencer WilliamsRoyal garden blues. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1919. 2 copiesWilliams, CurleyHalf as much. Nashville: Acuff-Rose Pub., 1951.Williams, Curley and Billy SimmonsMississippi. Nashville: Acuff-Rose Pub., 1950.Williams, Hugh and Jimmy KennedyRed sails in the sunset. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1935. 2 copiesWilliams, JohnnyCheckmate. Universal City: Hawaii Music Co., 1960.Williams, Johnny and Johnny MercerA big beautiful ball. New York: Harms, Inc., 1966.Williams, Mary Lou, William Johnson and Snub MosleyPretty eyed baby. New York: Pickwick Music Corp., 1947.Williams, SpencerShe'll be comin' 'round the mountain. New York: Joe Davis, Inc., 1930.Williams, Spencer and Clarence WilliamsI ain't gonna give nobody none o' this jelly roll. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1919. 2 copiesWillis, VirgilI've got a secret with Santa Claus. Houston: Cleve Pub. Co., 1965.Wills, Johnnie Lee and Deacon AndersenRag mop. New York: Hill and Range Songs, Inc., 1950.Willson, MeredithArm in arm. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1963. 2 copiesBelly 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 copiesChick-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 copiesExpect things to happen. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1963. 2 copiesGeorge. 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 copiesI ain't down yet. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1960. 2 copiesI 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 copiesMy state, my Kansas, my home. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1961. 2 copiesMy wish. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1963. 2 copiesThe peony bush. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1949.Pine cones and holly berries. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1963. 2 copiesSeventy six trombones. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1957.That man over there. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1963. 2 copiesThe unsinkable Molly Brown-vocal selections. New York: Frank Music Corp. and Rinimer Corp., 1961.Wilson, BrianBe true to your school. Hawthorne: Sea of Tunes Pub., Co., 1963.Wiseman, ScottHave I told you lately that I love you?. New York: Duchess Music Corp., 1945.Wittstatt, Hans and Dory LangdonPepe. New York: Ed. Kassner & Co., 1957. 2 copiesWolcott, Charles, Ed. Penner and T. HeeThe reluctant dragon. New York: Broadcast Music Inc., 1941.Wolf, Tommy and Fran LandesmanApples on the lilac tree. Wolfe-Mills Music Inc., 1957.Wood, Guy and Sammy GallopShoo-fly pie and apple pan dowdy. New York: Capitol Songs, Inc., 1946.Wood, LeoSomebody stole my gal. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1918.Woods, HarryPaddlin' Madelin' home. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1925. 2 copiesSide by side. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1927. 2 copiesWoods, Harry and Mort DixonI'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 copiesWoods, Harry and Arthur FreedHere comes the sun. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1930.Woods, Harry, Billy Rose and Mort DixonI wishn't I was in Peoria. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1925. 2 copiesWoods, Harry, Charles Tobias and Al ShermanMe too. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1926. 2 copiesWooley, ShebThe purple people eater. Hollywood: Cordial Music Co., 1958.Worth, Bobby and Henry SanicolaI'm coming home, Los Angeles. New York: Sands Music Corp., 1965.Worth, MaynardWhoopee ti yi yo. New York: Broadcast Music Inc., 1941.Wright, Robert and George ForrestAnya. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1964.Chime in!. New York: Empress Music Inc., 1961. 2 copiesDrawn 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 copiesLittle 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 DixonThe lady in red. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1935.Wrubel, Allie and Herb MagidsonHow 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 WattsAlright, okay! you win. New York: Melody Lane Pub., Inc., 1955. 2 copiesXanrof, L.Le fiacre. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1945.Yanguas, MarianoCaminitos. Madrid: Mariono Yanguas-Dr. Esquerdo, 1936.Yellen, Jack and Milton AgerDon't put a tax on the beautiful girls. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1919.Youmans, Vincent and Irving CaesarSometimes I'm happy. New York: Harms, Inc., 1927.Tea for two. New York: Harms Inc., 1924.Youmans, Vincent and Anne CaldwellI know that you know. New York: Harms Inc., 1926.Youmans, Vincent and Edward HeymanDrums in my heart. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1931.Youmans, Vincent, Gus Kahn and Edward EliscuCarioca. 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 EliscuGreat day. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1929.More than you know. New York: Miller Music Corp., 1929.Young, VictorRed rosey bush. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1940.Young, Victor and Harold AdamsonAround the world. Beverly Hills: Victor Young Pub., 1956.Young, Victor and Sammy CahnWritten on the wind. New York: Keys Music Inc., 1956.Young, Victor and Will J. HarrisSweet Sue - just you. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1928. 2 copiesYoung, Victor and Edward HeymanLove letters.Young, Victor and Bob HilliardAll American rainbow. New York: Alamo Music, Inc., 1950.Lord, you made the night too long. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1932. 2 copiesYoung, Victor and Ned WashingtonMy foolish heart. New York: Santly-Joy, Inc., 1949.Stella by starlight. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1946.Yradier, SebastianLa paloma (The dove). New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1942.Zabka, Stan and Don UptonChristmas eve in my home town. New York: Broadcast Music Inc., 1951. 2 copiesZaret, Hy and Lou SingerOne meat ball. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1944. 2 copiesZaritzky, BernardThe little white duck. New York: General Music Pub. Co. Inc., 1950.Zimmerman, Charles A.Anchors aweigh. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1907. 2 copiesForeign (Japanese)The five pennies.One way ticket.ScriptsThe Danny Kaye Show, 1963-1967Television scripts, including the original embossed leather binders. Arranged chronologically by show number. #1, LC Record #95-502768#2, LC Record #95-5033968#3, LC Record #95-503412#4, LC Record #95-503449#5, LC Record #95-503551#6, LC Record #95-503706, #95-503715#7, LC Record #95-503717#8, LC Record #95-503906#9, LC Record #95-503909#10, LC Record #95-503930#11, LC Record #95-504257#12, LC Record #95-504260#13, LC Record #95-504292#14, LC Record #95-504305#15, LC Record #95-504328#16, LC Record #95-504337#17, LC Record #95-504339#18, LC Record #95-504343#19, LC Record #95-504361, #95-504365#20, LC Record #95-504373#21, LC Record #95-504377#22, LC Record #95-504540#23, LC Record #95-504782#24, LC Record #95-504862#25, LC Record #95-505229#26, LC Record #95-505041#27, LC Record #95-505143#28, LC Record #95-505230#29, LC Record #95-505406, #95-505454#30, LC Record #95-505559#31, LC Record #95-505681#32, LC Record #95-505758, #95-506185#33, LC Record #95-506002#34, LC Record #95-506008#35, LC Record #95-506488#36, LC Record #95-506557#37, LC Record #95-506611, #95-507058, #95-507063#38, LC Record #95-507692#39, LC Record #95-507895#40, LC Record #95-508025#41, LC Record #95-508243#42, LC Record #95-508332, #95-508359#43, LC Record #95-508405#44, LC Record #95-508565#45, LC Record #95-508803#46, LC Record #95-508805#47, LC Record #95-508806#48, LC Record #95-508981#49, LC Record #95-508998#50, LC Record #95-509142#51, LC Record #95-509142#52, LC Record #95-509303#53, LC Record #95-509315#54, LC Record #95-509334#55, LC Record #95-509409#56, LC Record #95-509458#57, LC Record #95-509662#58, LC Record #95-509663#59, LC Record #95-509705#60, LC Record #95-509707#61, LC Record #95-509781#62, LC Record #95-509983#63, LC Record #95-510104#64, LC Record #95-510202#65, LC Record #95-510272#66, LC Record #95-510594#67, LC Record #95-510595, #95-510596#68, LC Record #95-510597#69, LC Record #95-510715, #95-510721#70, LC Record #95-510737, #95-510738#71, LC Record #95-510920#72, LC Record #95-510996#73, LC Record #95-510999#74, LC Record #95-511332#75, LC Record #95-511333#76, LC Record #95-511334#77, LC Record #95-5113634#78, LC Record #95-511335#79, LC Record #95-511364#80, LC Record #95-511367#81, LC Record #95-511530#82, LC Record #95-511574#83, LC Record #95-511588#84, LC Record #95-511640#85, LC Record #95-511809#86, LC Record #95-512164, #95-512165#87, LC Record #95-512166#88, LC Record #95-512214, #95-512219#89, LC Record #95-512225#90, LC Record #95-512296#91, LC Record #95-512657#92, LC Record #95-512658#93, LC Record #95-512659#94, LC Record #95-512660#95, LC Record #95-517712#96, LC Record #95-518058#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 #95-520319Script binders: #1-#124The Danny Kaye Radio Show, 1944-1946Radio scripts. Arranged chronologically. 1944 Dec. - 1945 Jan. - Apr.1945 May - 1946 Feb.1946 Mar. - MayThe John Gary Show, 1966Television scripts. Arranged chronologically by show number. #1 - #6#7 - #12FilmsFillm scripts, housed in the original embossed leather binders. Arranged alphabetically by title. The court jester. Melvin Frank and Norman PanamaThe five pennies. Jack Rose and Melville ShavelsonHans Christian Andersen. Moss HartHappy times. Harry Kurnitz and Phil RappThe kid from Brooklyn. Melville ShavelsonKnock on wood. Norman Panama and Melvin FrankThe man from the diner's club. William Peter Blatty FrankMe and the colonel. I.A.L. DiamondMerry Andrew.On the double. Jack Rose and Melville ShavelsonOn the Riviera. Phoebe and Henry EphronPeter Pan. Jack Burns and Andrew BirkinPinocchio. Herbert BakerThe secret life of Walter Mitty.Skokie. Ernest Kilroy (2 copies)Up in arms. Don Hartman, Robert Pirosh and Allen BoretzWhite Christmas. Norma Krasna, Norman Panama and Melvin PanamaWonder man. Hartman and ShavelsonMiscellaneous ScriptsVarious 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 copiesDefend to the death (1980)An evening with John Denver (1975) 1 personalized binder; 2 copiesThe twilight zone (1985)CorrespondencePersonalLetters, 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" miscellaneousBenny, Jack"B" miscellaneous"C" miscellaneous"D" miscellaneousEisenhower, Mamie D."E" miscellaneousFonda, Jane"F" miscellaneousGarland, JudyGoldfarb, Phil "Fish""G" miscellaneous"H" miscellaneousJohnston, EricJolson, Erle (Mrs. Al Jolson)"J" miscellaneousKing, Sir Alexander B."K" miscellaneous"L" miscellaneous"M" miscellaneous"N" miscellaneous"P" miscellaneous"R" miscellaneous"S" miscellaneous"T" miscellaneous"U" miscellaneous"V" miscellaneous"W" miscellaneousMiscellaneousSylvia Fine KayeAllen, Steve"A" miscellaneous"B" miscellaneousBrooklyn CollegeBush, GeorgeCerf, Phyllis"C" miscellaneousDouglas, Kirk"D" miscellaneous"E" miscellaneous"F" miscellaneousGorme, Eydie"G" miscellaneous"H" miscellaneous"J" miscellaneous"K" miscellaneous"L" miscellaneous"M" miscellaneous"N" miscellaneousPorter, Cole"P" miscellaneousRedgrave, Lynn"R" miscellaneous"S" miscellaneousStyne, Jule (Re:)"T" miscellaneous"V" miscellaneousWagner, Robert"Y" miscellaneousMiscellaneousMr. and Mrs. KayeBradley, Tom"B" miscellaneousDickinson, AngieDouglas, Mrs. KirkEisenhower, Dwight"F" miscellaneous"G" miscellaneousJohnson, Lady BirdKissinger, Henry"K" miscellaneous"L" miscellaneous"M" miscellaneous"P" miscellnaeousReagan, RonaldRodgers, RichardRoosevelt, Eleanor"R" miscellaneous"S" miscellaneousTruman, Harry (re:)"T" miscellaneous"V" miscellaneousMiscellaneousBusinessCorrespondence 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), 1958American Guild of Authors and Composers, 1951-59American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, 1955-59Ange (Jeane Pierre Aumont Property), 1955ASCAPsee American Society of Composers, Authors, and PublishersThe Authors League of America Inc., 1953-58AwardsAcademy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, 1955-58The American National Theatre and AcademyThe Associated Alumni of the Central High School of Philadelphia, 1967Beverly Hills B'nai B'rith, 1957-58BOX OFFICE, 1953Brith Sholom, 1957Brownie Troop #589The Children's Theatre Conference, 1960seeMartini shakerCity of Hope National Medical Center, 1955Community Chests of America, 1948Conference of Jewish Women's Organizations, 1956Congregation Emanu-El Men's Club, 1956Esquire, 1958The Fight for Sight, 1958see alsoCertificateGeneral Rose Memorial Hospital, 1955The George Foster Peabody Awards, 1957-82see alsoUniversity of Georgia, George Foster Peabody Broadcasting AwardsGraduate Students Organization, School of Education, New York University, 1958see alsoPlaqueHebrew Academy of Washington, D.C., 1956Hollywood Foreign Correspondents Association, 1952Independent Film Journal, 1951International Rescue Committee, 1958Jewish Big Brothers Association of Los Angeles, 1956see also PlaqueJewish Community House of Bensonhurst, 1957-58The Jewish Consumptive's Relief Society, 1954-55see alsoPlaque and programJewish National Fund, 1958see alsoPlaqueJoint Defense Appeal of the American Jewish Community and The Anti-Defamation League in the B'nai B 'rithLane Bryant Annual Awards, 1956-58see alsoPlaqueMassachusetts Committee Catholics, Protestants and Jews, 1957The Medical Society of Virginia, 1961Midwood High School, 1957see alsoPlaqueMontreal Israel Bond Organization, 1967National Conference of Christians and Jews, Inc., 1957see alsoCertificatesThe National Council on Infant and Child Care, Inc., 1957The National Women's Committee of Brandeis University, 1956New York Mirror, 1956New York Philanthropic League, 1958The Old York Lodge of B'nai B'rith, 1958P.S. 149 Alumni Association, 1957Philadelphia Variety Post No. 713, 1958see alsoPlaqueRoosevelt University Alumni Association, 1957-58see alsoStatueSongwriters' Protective AssociationseeAmerican Guild of Authors and ComposersToy Manufacturers of the U.S.A., Inc., 1956see alsoPlaqueTravel, 1957TV Guide, 1961TV-Radio Life, 1957University of Detroit, 1957Variety Club Northern California Sponsors Blind Babies Foundation, 1958see alsoPlaqueWCAU, 1957Williamsburg Settlement, Inc., 1957Women's American O.R.T., 1957-58United States Committee for UNICEF, 1956Basch, Buddy & Associates press clippings, 1951-59Big Brothers of America, 1957-58"Biographies in Sound" NBC Radio, 1957Brandeis University, 1958Cancer, 1952-57Capitol Records, 1957-59Carlot Music, Inc., 1957Charity Contributions, 1946-60Composers Guild of America, 1953-58Dena Music, Inc., 1955-59Environmental Defense Fund, 1986Everywoman's, 1957Gasarch, Joseph M., 1946-47Glass, Irving, 1950-52Hillcrest Country Club, 1954-59Hollywood Bowl, 1954Ideas and material for future shows and pictures, 1954-59Independent Citizens' Committee of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions, Inc., 1946Insurance, 1947Insurance appraisals, 1957-58Israel, 1950-58Kappel, Paul, 1954Krasna, Norman, 1955-56Landscaping, 1957Lawrence Organization, 1956McCall's, "The Danny Kaye Picture Book," 1958Motion picture costs(estimates & costs of services), 1966-67Music, 1951-59Music returned, 1953-56NEA Journal, "Children: The Future of the World by Danny Kaye," 1957Permissions to use songs and requests for lyrics, 1951-56Phoenix Theatre, 1958-59Picturegoer Luncheon at the Savoy (Danny Kaye's speech), 1949Polaroid Corporation, 1978Raphael, Fred (music publishing), 1953-57Ratnor, Victor M., 1947-59RCA Victor Popular Album Club, 1958-59Receipts, 1949-58RecordsDanny Kaye, 1956-57Sylvia Fine, 1954Rogers & Cowan, Inc. (press clippings), 1963Royalties (Sylvia Fine), 1956-59Saturday Evening Post, "I Call on Danny Kaye" by Pete Martin, 1958Submissions of material, 1946-59Symphony news, "Danny Kaye and His Golden Baton," 1973Tamarisk Country Club, 1951-55Trips (Sylvia Fine), 1959United Nations Children's Fundsee alsoChildren's artworkDanny Kaye, 1954-60Sylvia Fine, 1954Others, 1954-61Miscellaneous, 1955-61United Service Organization, Inc., 1958Vaughn Monroe Music Clubs, 1954White House Conference on Children and Youth, 1958-60William Morris Agency, 1941-59Business PapersThe Danny Kaye Show, 1963-1967Business materials associated with the show, such as contracts, correspondence, financial reports, press kits, production information, and records. Arranged alphabetically where applicable, then chronologically. Contracts: EmploymentAntes, JerryBaker, HerbertBarasch & Moore (Norman Barasch & Carroll Moore)Barnes, BillyBeard, RichardBelkin, GaryBinder, SteveBrown, EarlCarlton, RobertChambers, ErnestCharmoli, TonyClark, RonEvans, BonnieFarber, NatFitzell, RoyFoster, BillFriedman, RonGelbart, LarryGregory, JacquelineIlson, SaulJoyce, ElaineKaye, SidneyKeller, SheldonKorman, HarveyLafferty, PerryLapin, AlLaughlin, PhilMann, JohnnyMattis, Dee JayMazursky & Tucker (Paul Mazursky & Larry Tucker)McAvoy, GeneMcCormick, PatPrager, SammyPrager, StanleyRothman, BernieScheerer, RobertSedawie, NormanStephenson, EdTamplin, RobertTolkin, MelVan Patten, JoyceWeston, PaulContracts: GeneralAshley Famous - Dena Pictures AgreementsCBS - Dena Pictures AgreementsPension PlanContracts: Guest ContractsAdams, EdieAlbert, EddieThe ArborsArmstrong, JudyArmstrong, LouisArnold, EddyAstin, JohnAznavour, CharlesBailey, PearlBall, LucilleBallantine, CarlBarlin Dancers, AnneBarrett, SusanBassey, ShirleyBecaud, GilbertBelafonte, HarryBenaderet, BeaBennett, TonyBergen, PollyBerger, SenteThe Big ThreeBlair, SallyBoone, PatThe Brothers FourBurns, GeorgeButterworth, DonnaCambridge, GodfreyCannon, DianCarney, ArtCarr, VikkiCarroll, DiahannCarroll, Pat"Charo" Rosario Piler Martinez MolinaClark, PetulaThe Clinger SistersCoca, ImogeneCole, Nat KingCollins, DorothyConnors, ChuckConway, TimCooper, JackieCoster, GaryCox, DannyCrane, BobCrenna, RichardDana, BillDarin, BobbyDavis, Jr., SammyDearie, Blossomde Salvo, RonEastwood, ClintEbsen, BuddyEsquivelEto, KimioFabray, NanetteFalk, PeterFarrell, EileenFerrante & TeicherFerrer, JoseFitzgerald, EllaFonteyn & NureyevFord, PaulFord, Tennessee ErnieFontain, Pete (& Group)Foy, Jr., EddieFranchi, SergioFreddie & The DreamersGalon, GigiGary, JohnGerry Mulligan QuartetGilberto, AstrudGoodman, BennyGoulet, RobertGorshin, FrankGreco, BuddyGriffin, Bessie & The Gospel PearlsGriffith, AndyGrimes, TammyGwynne, FredHamilton, GeorgeHarvey, LaurenceHerman's HermitsHerman, Woody & His HerdHolloway, StanleyHoward, RonnieInternational Children's ChorusIves, BurlIzumi (Yakimura)Jackson, MahaliaJoe & Eddie (Joe Gilbert & Eddie Brown)Johns, GlynisJones, CarolynJones, ShirleyJourdan, LouisKazan, LainieKelly, GeneThe Kessler TwinsKing, MorganaKnotts, DonLansbury, AngelaLawrence, CarolLee, MicheleLee, PeggyLeGrand, MichelThe LettermanThe Levee SingersLewis, ShariLiberaceLos VegasLovell, MarilynMartin, MillicentMathieu, MireilleMcDowell, RoddyMcNair, BarbaraMendes, Sergio & Brasil 66Mercouri, MelinaMerman, EthelMeyerink, VictoriaMills, HayleyMills, JohnMinelli, LizaMoore, Mary TylerMorley, RobertMorris, HowardMorse, RobertMouskouri, NanaNabors, JimNewmar, JulieNewton, WayneParker, FessThe PeanutsPeterson, OscarPiazza, MargueritePowell, LoveladyPrentiss, PaulaPresnell, HarvePrice, VincentProwse, JulietRandall, FrankieRandall, TonyRed Norvo & His GroupThe Rhythm MastersThe Righteous BrothersRitchard, CyrilRobards, Jr., Jason and Lauren BacallRobertson, DaleRomano, D'AldoThe RuffinosRush, BarbaraRyan, IreneSanders, SteveSerling, RodShore, DinahSilvers, PhilSimmons, JeanSkelton, RedSmythe, KitSommer, ElkeSommers, JoanieStafford, JoStevens, IngerStiller & MearaStuarti, EnzoSutherland, JoanTe Arohanui Maori Company of New ZealandThomas, TerryThe Tijuana BrassTillstrom, BurrTopol, ChaimUggams, LeslieUstinov, PeterValente, CaterinaVan Dyke, DickVaughn, RobertVerdon, GwenWalker, NancyWallis, ShaniWalston, RayWarwick, DionneWeld, TuesdayWeston, JackWilliams, AndyWilliams, JoeWilson, NancyWoodward, JoanneWorth, StanYarborough, GlennYoung, AlanThe YoungfolkCorrespondenceAd agency contactsAFTRAsee American Federation of Television and Radio ArtistsAgent's correspondence, 1966-67American Federation of Musicians, 1963-66American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, 1959-68American Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers, 1964-65Armed Forces Radio and Television Services, 1963-66ASCAPsee American Society of Composers, Authors & PublishersBonis, Herb, 1965-68Expense reports, 1966-68Personal, 1966-68Bricker, Seymour, 1967-68Business proposals, 1966-67CBS, 1966-67Chichester, 1967-68Cohen, George, 1968Cohen and Bricker, 1964-68Contributions, 1966-67Dena Music, Inc. (Fred Raphael), 1965The DunhillsEquipmentAshley Famous Agency, 1965-68Film prints requested, 1964-67Film shipping, 1967-68Films returned from overseas, 1965-66Harrah's, 1964The Hubley Affair, 1967Heller, Seymour, 1967Invitations, 1966-67Job or audition requests, 1967Kaye, Danny, 1963-68J. Lefkowitz & Co., 1967-68Nyman Libson, 1967-68Material proposed or submitted, 1966-67Mirisch Bros., 1968Montreal Israel Bond Organization, 1968NBC Specials - Dena Pictures, Inc., 1958-62MiscellaneousFinancial 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 - #124Financial Reports: Foreign RunsAustralia, 1963-68Belgium, 1964-65Canada, 1964-65Cyprus and Hong Kong, 1968-70Denmark, 1964-72England, 1963-64Finland, 1964-72Holland, 1964-68Ireland, 1964-68Italy, 1964-65New Foundland, 1964-68Norway, 1964-68Philippines, 1964-66South and Central America, 1965-66Southeast Asia, 1966-67Sweden, 1964-67Yugoslavia, 1964-66Miscellaneous shows and toursPress 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 ArborsProduct Information: General1963-67Color test, 7/20/65Product 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: 4/06/66Repeats summer '66RecordsMusic,1964-67Shows,1963-67Films and Other VenuesBusiness materials and correspondence related to films, radio, recordings, special appearances, and tours. Arranged alphabetically, and chronologically therein. 20th Century Fox, 1950AGVAsee American Guild of Variety ArtistsAmerican Guild of Variety Artists, 1963-68American Motors Album, 1963-64An hour with Danny Kaye, 1960-63The court jester, 1955-60Directors Guild of America, Inc., 1967Dugan, John T. (Race for the Palio), 1967Eustis, Rich and Al Rogers (Phileas Fogg), 1967Federal Aviation Agency Film, 1966The five pennies, 1958-68Biography materialDanny Kaye biography materialEurope (negatives), 1959Leeds MusicMusicPublicityRed Nichols StoryMusic fileScriptsSynopsisFolk song album, 1961-62Golden Records, 1962-65Goldfarb, Phil, 1966Goldwyn Studios, 1946-52Grimm fairy tales, 1962-64Hans Christian Andersen, 1951-52Hans Christian Andersen album, 1961-64Inspector general, 1953-61Kaye, Danny, 1955-64Kelleher, William (Queen Mary), 1967Klenman, Norman, 1968Knock on Silk, 1957-59Knock on wood, 1953-67London Records, Inc., 1960-63MacDougall, Roger (Race for the Palio), 1967Man from diners' club, 1963-66Me and the colonel, 1957-61Merrill, Howard (School For Brides), 1967Merry Andrew, 1953-60Montreaux films, 1966On the double, 1960-61Paramount, 1953-55Password, 1965-67Personal appearances, 1946-56Radio appearances and requests, 1946-56Recording contractsMakin' love to youThe maladjusted jesterMarriage go roundMe and the colonelMolly-oMy heart knows a lovely songO moon aboveOn the doubleOn the double; Darlin' MeggieOutfox the foxPass the basketThe ploughPressure pointSaludThe secret of the purple reefTell me whyThat's the way the ball bouncesTheme for SuzanneTo make you happyUnder the kissin' treeWaiting the seaWhere walks my true loveWhy oh, whyWill you be with meWillow, willow, waleyThe wine of the moonWould he mind?Yon-u-aryYou crossed your fingersReprise Records, 1962-63Royalty statementsWarner Bros., 1947-53What's My Line, 1966-67Wildflower Music, Inc., 1963-65Wizard of Oz, 1964-67The John Gary ShowBusiness materials associated with the show, including contracts, correspondence, financial reports, and invoices. Arranged alphabetically where applicable, and chronologically therein. Contracts: EmploymentAyres, MitchellFarber, NatGary, JohnHarris, StanJohnston, RomaineJoyce, JimmyContracts: 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, 8/10/66Contracts: Guest ContractsAmes, EdAmsterdam, MoreyArmstrong, JudyArnold, EddyBanner, JohnBarrett, SusanBryant, AnitaByner, JohnCambridge, GodfreyCarr, VikkiChad & JeremyClooney, RosemaryConway, TimCrane, BobCrosby, NormDamone, VicGorshin, FrankKaye, DannyThe King DaughtersThe King SistersLawrence, CarolLiberaceMunshin, JulesThe Pair ExtraordinaireRawls, LouThe Righteous BrothersRodgers, JimmySchreiber & BurnsThe Smothers BrothersSommers, JoanieStevens, ConnieStevens, IngerTaylor, FaronTillstrom, BurrUggams, LeslieWilliams, RogerCorrespondenceA - ZFinancial Reports: Shows#1 - #6#7 - #12InvoicesAmerican Federation of Musicians & Employees' Pension Welfare FundAmerican Federation of Television and Radio Artists & Welfare Funds"A" miscellaneous"B" miscellaneousCBS, 1966Corb, Morty"C" miscellaneous"D" miscellaneous"F" miscellaneousJohn Gary ShowGuy, Mr."G" miscellaneousHome Silk Stockings"H" miscellaneousKuehn, V.W."I" "J" "K " miscellaneous"L" miscellaneous"M" miscellaneous"N" miscellaneous"O" "P" miscellaneous"Q" "R" "S" miscellaneous"T" "U" "V" miscellaneous"W" miscellaneousRecords, 1966ReviewsMusical Comedy LibraryMusicMusical Comedy TonightSheet music arranged alphabetically by song title. Another hundred peopleAnything goesI can't say noI get a kick out of youOvertureSide insertMusical Comedy Tonight IISheet music arranged alphabetically by song title. Big spenderCircus dreamCircus dream (live)If this isn't loveIf my friendsJennyJenny (verse live)Nothin' like a dameOld devil moon and tagOvertureP.22 fixSee me now boysWonderful guyMusical Comedy Tonight IIISheet music arranged alphabetically by song title. Bows '85Cleo bowsCleopattererEclipse sceneFascinatin' rhythm (dance)Fascinatin' rhythm (vocal)Heat waveHeat wave danceLeave it to JaneOvertureThey didn't believe meThis can't be loveThou swellTo keep my love aliveTo keep my love alive (revised)The Danny Kaye ShowParts (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 #95-502768The baseball manBye bye blackbirdCleopatra's processionElijah jump shoutFilm closingFilm openingLove me Lady PowellMay there always be sunshineMy fair umpireRiversideWalk aroundWalk right inWest side story ballgame#2, LC Record #95-503396Brotherhood of manCelestial choirForward in spaceStreets of LaredoSwinging march danceTelephoneThree blind miceTo be or not to be#3, LC Record #95-503412La belle FranceBiltmore clockClock song (I'm late)Fools rush inMy grandfather's clockOld MacDonaldPresentation timeRock around the clockSonny's curlsWake up George#4, LC Record #95-503449Dancing pagodasDiner foodLawrence balletTalent playhouseTalent playoffThey call the wind MariaThis town tagTogether wherever we goThe victim#5, LC Record #95-503551Ballin' the jackBy myselfDanny - Love Lady duetDays of wine and rosesFriend of the familyIt's so nice to have a man around the houseKaye-Kelly medleyMadame's waltzMedleyNew York, New YorkNolaSide by sideYou make me feel so youngYou'll never get awayYou're the cream in my coffee#6, LC Record #95-503706, #95-503715Dee-lightful is the wordFather knows nothingFather knows nothingFather knows plentyHard hearted HannahI could write a bookJungle drumsMary Tyler MooreOsaka hillbilliesSong and dance ManSposin'Vaude playoff#7, LC Record #95-503717AlouetteAshmoleanChildren's suiteDrive in foodI get so lonelyRegal fanfareSong and dance playoffTwo of a kindWhat is a woman#8, LC Record #95-503906Arabian eveningsGonna build a mountainGet happyHospital bedIt's de-lovelyMicheleOnce upon a lifetimeTea for two#9, LC Record #95-503909Ach du lieberDingle dangle schoolEverybody out of the poolFast drawersHungarian rhapsodyKid's performanceInter-office exerciseLawrence of ArabiaMy fatherNo manicureRecord shoreStereo danceSugar in the morningTop hat#10, LC Record #95-503930Angus McFangusBreezin' along with the breezeCome back againIgor DingilingJohnny Ding-a-lingo#11, LC Record #95-504257Colonel BogieCoronation marchFightFight fight fightHappy hotelIndian signJoannie SommersKing Louie's songMozart musingRomeo and JulietThe story of Alice#12, LC Record #95-504260The Barber of SevilleBirth of the bluesDance of the hours (1 & 2)Danny BoyFigaroGood morningGypsy in my soulRigolettoSurgery tonightTarantellaToreador songTurkish haremValkyriesWalk right in#13, LC Record #95-504292At last togetherBlossoms tagCloser walkFair maiden I have traveled longFlower garden of my heartMagnolia blossoms of 1932Make believeMerrie EnglandOpen up your heartProfessor SvengalskyTransatlantic rideWhen my sugar walks down the street#14, LC Record #95-504305British trainBumble beeDancing moodHallelujah I love you (I love her so)Jingle bells on and offTimptation#15, LC Record #95-504328French medalSimon saysSwingin' the newsTruly Julie NewmarWa waYo ho#16, LC Record #95-504337Courtroom capersHappy weddingHello ladiesPuttin' on the ritzSanta's callSpy danceVerdict bluesXmas seasonYou meet the nicest people#17, LC Record #95-504339Baby it's cold outsideComes once in a lifetimeDancing stylesIn ViennaJingle journeyOld King ColeThat's how I feelVienna (reprise)#18, LC Record #95-504343Big LouieCheck for twoJohn HenryLazy riverPrison campShip waiterTeaTea is landTico ticoViennaWe belong together#19, LC Record #95-504361, #95-504365Ain't it great to be crazyDuck blindHit parade medley1. Close as pages in a book2. High on a windy hill3. Hold me4. It only happens when I dance with you5. Three little words6. The boy next door7. Something's coming8. When a gypsy makes his violin cry9. Hands across the tableI wish you loveI won't danceMagnum studiosMarriage counselorMy walking cane#20, LC Record #95-504373Birthday surpriseBlues dance (1 & 2)Grand lummox marchI like the likes of youOx drivers songPine concertoSafety zone#21, LC Record #95-504377ChapanecasDiahann CarrollFather and the nurseFight gameHere comes the brideJazz dance closingPut on a happy faceSpanish hat themeTable danceThree o'clockViva papataWedding march#22, LC Record #95-504540Action stationCan can impressionsCompetition timeCrazy BarbaraHe's a mountieHe's a mountie (closing)Marching along togetherMountie B.G.Mr. HummingbirdSan Francisco Bay bluesSaskatchewanShall we danceSwiss ambassador (1-3)#23, LC Record #95-504782Beethoven minuetEnglish judgeH.M.S. CrueltyJust in timeMinuet in "G"Teen-agerThru the customsWhen I take my sugar to teaWith a shine on your shoes#24, LC Record #95-504862Finale - hillbilly sketchHey look me overI caught a bearI didn't catch an owlLet's take a walkMarching alongPappy ClunkSecret serviceSoon it's gonna rainUninvited guestWonderful guy#25, LC Record #95-505229Down by the Winegar WolksFlamenco capersNow is the hourProposal timeSevillaThey all laughed#26, LC Record #95-505041Dr. YesKing TutI Love a pianoMama Luigi'sThe music stoppedYankee Doodle#27, LC Record #95-505143Desert camel bluesDesert closingDesert menHeart of my heartOld fashionedSurfside babyTime to hitYou're under arrest#28, LC Record #95-505230Alone togetherBlast offChange partnersConsider yourselfCup of coffeeFriendship clubHit parade medley #1-#9,#11-#14It's that time of the yearManhattanTequila mockingbirdVienna woodsWhere or when#29, LC Record #95-505406, #95-505454GigiI ain't down yetLong hot supperLook out for mamaWestern impressionsWhistle while you work#30, LC Record #95-505559Marriage pronounciationRoberta and the maidSteppin' with my baby30's production (1-4)#31, LC Record #95-505681Around the worldArt galleryBallin' the jackIrish motherMy lady loves to danceSuite for odd -ball instrumentsThis way please#32, LC Record #95-505758, #95-506185Barber chair switchDanny Boy ItalianDonna Reed themeFarewell Cindy JaneI'll remember AprilLate spotMention my name in SheboyganMountain greeneryNursiesPetticoat junction#33, LC Record #95-506002Argument anatomyBig elopementCope with the pony (1-3)The fair in a dayHere's DannyI've got your numberJust in timeOn stageWater boy#34, LC Record #95-506008A buddy by the name of "You"Lulu's back in townNight with the pirahnasOn the street#35, LC Record #95-506488Blind dateFoggy dayHuckleberry duckWhat is love#36, LC Record #95-506557Broadway weddingDeadwood stageGreen socksLittle Dutch treatOn to New HavenRunnin' wildSad BernieThe show's a hitThe tapiocaThey call the wind Maria#37, LC Record #95-506611, #95-507058, #95-507063Ain't she sweetBidin' my timeCheckstand fourCindy SueMountain feudSentimental journeyT.V. waltz revels#38, LC Record #95-507692The ballad of Red Ridin' HoodControl yourselfEnglish courtroomI get along without youLook who's dancingPaper clip job#39, LC Record #95-507895Ain't nobody here but us chickensArabian musicCandy butcher playoffDon't put a taxJamboree JonesJapanese sunsetLady of SpainLate night partyYou make me feel so youngYou're my everything#40, LC Record #95-508025The first dayThe giftGypsy campA gypsy criesGypsy lifeGypsy weddingHey gypsyMarching adorablesNo stringsThey'll never break usWhere is the man#41, LC Record #95-508243British murderFat on a hot tin roofI've got a loverly bunchJonathon Edwards playoffLet's watch televisionPiano roll bluesSpelling songTen cents a dance#42, LC Record #95-508332, #95-508359Balloon danceFire the maidHere I'll stayMedley (pennies-nevertheless)Slap that bassWay back home#43, LC Record #95-508405The amateur doctorAnvil playoffDo're'mi'Heart aloneThe Irish travellerLauraStairway to heaven#44, LC Record #95-508565Cherry pieItalian group singerRehearsal hall revueTurkey with stuffingYou are my sunshine#45, LC Record #95-508803Circus impressionsFlightPersonalityPick yourself upThe questions children askThis is the armyUp above my head#46, LC Record #95-508805Act I & act IIAct II & act IIIThe best thingsBroadwayDon Chernandos songDrive to workJapanese teenagerIf this isn't loveMother goose on the looseMurder maestro pleaseOur two heartsPublic lover #1The trouble songThe trouble song (finale)We're the sailor boysWho wants to be a millionaire#47, LC Record #95-508806Cute danceOld MacDonaldSanta Claus RudySpace capsuleSwan Lake#48, LC Record #95-508981Changing of the guardDidn't it rainFrere JacquesHeavenly musicLuncheon with historyOh promise me#49, LC Record #95-508998Christmas fantasyFanfaresHe's gone awayThe spyVillie villieWaltz around the Christmas treeXmas waltz (intro)#50, LC Record #95-509142Hit parade #1-#14I'm beginning to see the lightPretty babyEl ringoTacos pleaseWhat is this thing#51, LC Record #95-509142Big time scientistCome rain or come shineI like flyingJerome at the dentistToo long at the fairTripletsVariations in rhythm#52, LC Record #95-509303Acrobat openingCircus IIHitchcock movieHow to laughItalian movieLife is just a bunch of cherriesPlay a simple melodyRussian CinderellaSeymour and the gladiatorsWalt Disney movie#53, LC Record #95-509315Big bad wolfBigger and betterCarry me backHooray for HollywoodThe menaceMotherMother operaOuter spaceRock around the clockSpellboundWe belong togetherWonderful world#54, LC Record #95-509334Cakewalk danceCakewalk dance (finale)Cool waterNight courtPutting all my eggs in one basketWaltzing MatildaYellowbird#55, LC Record #95-509409Back stage nervesFolk song melodyMother in law bluesPapa won't you danceTango impressionsThree part invention#56, LC Record #95-509458Baby schoolCommercials #1The lady is a trampPass me byRing fingerSpoonful of sugar#57, LC Record #95-509662It's a lovely day todayPoker gameSpellbound#58, LC Record #95-509663La bonzaFine and dandyMissile testSwaneeWhat is an orchestra#59, LC Record #95-509705The best things in life are cheapGuess whoIowaIrish melodyLike yourselfMillionaire's lamentNew FatherRidin' on the moonSaskatchewanShot in the mouthTry to rememberVillie villieYou're under arrest#60, LC Record #95-509707Giovanni's weddingMutual admiration societyThe party's overPleasureReformed criminalSome peopleThree part invention the second time aroundThe twentiesWhen I'm not near#61, LC Record #95-509781Barbary coast (intro)Boy oh boy (finale)Going upI got rhythmIpanemaSan Francisco boy oh boyScratch my backSunny side upWeird talkingWhere oh where#62, LC Record #95-509983CharmaineDowntownI could have danced (playoff)I'll take romance (opening)I'll take romance (closing)Jazz dance (opening)Jazz dance (closing)Jerome's lessonJumpin' the lineMonotony in "G"What is danceWhere or when#63, LC Record #95-510104British grenadiersConsider yourselfJapanese jazzLeague of gentlemenShine on your shoes#64, LC Record #95-510202Bunch o' bluesFolk medleyFrench fugitiveJose' and the beanstalkRalston-purinaRun a littleS & H march (closing)S & H march (opening)Unchained melody#65, LC Record #95-510594Alberto CulverBoating bluesCBS scheduleI'm telling you nowLittle leaguersLook to the rainbowLooking at youMunster news reportPresentationWrap your troubles in your dreams#66, LC Record #95-510272The Addams familyGo west young GwenJerome on the rangeLiberated womanMexicoMillionaire's hoedownThe pestsPest 1 & 2Real live girlsReal live girls (reprise)Russian space manSalem commercial#67, LC Record #95-510595, #95-510596Henry the EighthOld man riverOlympic runner30 secondsShowmanshipWhile we're young#68, LC Record #95-510597The begatBlame it on loveBlame it on love (reprise)Blame it on the choirHeHello young loversLong engagementLove walked inSheThe trial#69, LC Record #95-510715, #95-510721The ballad of Pinky DanBaseball sketchCharo danceThe good guysDoodlin' songThe Rotten BrosThe west#70, LC Record #95-510737, #95-510738The breaksGonna build a mountainBlue danubeMusical chairsWho will buy#71, LC Record #95-510920Bossa nova medleyDance insert #1-#4Depression timeHindustanI hear musicI hear music (reprise)Mapleton University (instrument)Mapleton University (vocal)Moon over MiamiOld folks sketchThe thirtiesWe're gonna make it#72, LC Record #95-510996Al di laDo I hear a waltzForeign language medleyThe globe turnsNessuno del mandoStella by starlightStraw hat man#73, LC Record #95-510999Beautiful morningBirds medleyCool waterFather timeGoodnight IreneHoliday timeHoliday time (insert)#74, LC Record #95-511332Art challengeHappiness isThe mood I'm inQuick change medleyTourist bluesThe tycoon#75, LC Record #95-511333Fascinatin' rhythmThe fiery webMotherSamson and DelilahSmilesSmilin' thru#76, LC Record #95-511334Ach du lieberDo the FreddyDoctor operaOvertureValkyries rideFinale: they're dyingI've got no stringsJerome's classOh where little dogTil tomorrowWhat to seeWonderful day (piazzo intro)You say either#77, LC Record #95-511363The Exiled KingLike loveTurkey time#78, LC Record #95-511335Baby sitterBe a spyCheckmateGoldbellyGoldbelly bridgeGoldbelly finaleHaven't we metThe oh oh girlsOld friendsPropsSilly playoffTango in goldWhat kinda' fat#79, LC Record #95-511364Anything goesCharleston with meCould it beFriendshipI'm a toyLighthouseToyland (intro)#80, LC Record #95-511367BeethovenEleganceFriendly starHogan's heroesLimehouse bluesLove birdsSelena bridgeSelena darlingThat face#81, LC Record #95-511530All I need nowAnother go aroundArrge means I love youDoin' the monster dragDouble your pleasureA fellow needs a girlFrankenstein finaleGonna build a monsterTransylvaniaThe whiffenpoof songThe window washer#82, LC Record #95-511574FOP at the topJerome goes skiingLet there be peaceTake a momentWaltz around the Christmas treeWe won't be in England#83, LC Record #95-511588Grand prixJust an honest mistakeLaundromatLet's talk it overPennies from heaven#84, LC Record #95-511640Bon jour MichelBuried treasureLe grande balletI will wait for youThe litterbugMoney to burnThe spy shopWonderful child#85, LC Record #95-511809Napolean playoffThe new ashmoleanQuand ce balanceSeptember songYellow bird#86, LC Record #95-512164, #95-512165Broken heart medleyEddy Arnold medleyThe music hallsOn a clear dayPetrov the thinkerSahara beach partyWhere I come fromYou gotta love everybody#87, LC Record #95-512166Bridge of sighsGeorge Washington speaksThe lass from the low countryLet me entertain youStation break songWorry about tomorrow#88, LC Record #95-512214, #95-512219Good spy Mr. ChipsLose that long faceSkyscraper worker#89, LC Record #95-512225The green leaves of summerHoopety hey kind of dayHurry it's lovely up hereMemphis blues medleyOh lonesome meTenderly#90, LC Record #95-512296Chicken manCompany's comin'Foreign moviesKing CottonSpy cowboyWee HughieWinston#91, LC Record #95-512657I'm followin' youJerome's raiseLet a smile be your umbrellaTake loveThe violinistWilliam Tell#92, LC Record #95-512658Ain't we got funBe a clownEscaped convictGilbert and SullivanJamaica farewellMake 'em screamOnce upon a timeScarey lessons#93, LC Record #95-512659BhaklavaChallenge dance songDown townDuty of a sheikHora Dahvid Ben NittahnMarry me FatimaMatchmakerMen of Sheick Ech MeckSheik finaleSinging sheikTime for singingTo life#94, LC Record #95-512660CourtshipI can't sit downNolaOne of those songsReturned husbandSound of music medley#95, LC Record #95-517712First class flightIndia tourist spotItalian tourist spotJerome went to EuropeJerome went to Europe (reprise)Let's get away from it allPacking a bagSouth American presidentWe're gonna stay at homeWhen in Rome#96, LC Record #95-518058Junior BondLive life a littleShim sham shuffleShiny stockingsShiny stockings (reprise)Snow WhiteWhere am I goingWorld medley#97, LC Record #95-518102Charleston balletCyrano in songGuests pestsHiccup songI'm forever blowing bubblesMen of FranceTo come#98, LC Record #95-518115Anatomy of a crimeMy romanceShort historySimple melodyWell all-right#99, LC Record #95-518235CBS automationThe hunting tripIt's a good dayJennie kissed meLast of the big time gypsiesMinstrel daysOne step behindThe page boy#100, LC Record #95-518266Country newsFour leaf cloverHey babeI wish you loveJerome singsOld MacDonaldOnce upon a timeSanta Claus outSukiyaki#101, LC Record #95-518307All you pretty peopleDanny Ella medleyDecember and MayIrish washerwomanIt don't mean a thingMood indigoMy wild Irish KayeStrip city bluesWe like each other#102, LC Record #95-518444Glow wormHurry its lovely up hereItalian playoffA man's manThou swellYou've gotta move#103, LC Record #95-518495The battle of the bulgeChime inConversation with bossa novaThe frog and the grogInstant spyStompin' at the savoy#104, LC Record #95-518503I'll remember AprilIt's todayLouis medleySalute to LouisThe shadow of your smileWhite heat episode#105, LC Record #95-518574Answering serviceI must knowSunny disposish medleyVickie#106, LC Record #95-518650Giovanni's roomIt takes twoSenior citizenStyle#107, LC Record #95-518809Aren't you glad you're youIo e teIpanemaJerome's birthdayScottish doctor#108, LC Record #95-518916The music hallsSailing awayTime interludeToday I love everybodyTwo riversWho killed cock robinYou do something to me#109, LC Record #95-518972All of meCapsule moviesCzardasIt all started with the wheelThe magnificent twoThe old tycoonTurkey in the straw#110, LC Record #95-518983Jerome's helpLost letter - walk on the wild sideNothing can stop me nowWalking happyWhat's new at the zoo#111, LC Record #95-519058Arab danceEnglish homeFor me and my galHe loves meI'll never smileThe jokerThe mouse patrolOperatic routineProp danceThe sound of words#112, LC Record #95-519065The bicycleChristmas treeI love the outdoorsSome childrenWaltz around the Christmas tree#113, LC Record #95-519401Ain't misbehavin'All of a suddenBrother JohnCabaretYankee Doodle blues#114, LC Record #95-519490Come dance with meDown by the stationVignettes#115, LC Record #95-519496I'm a brass bandLonesome roadTeamwork#116, LC Record #95-519560The continentalThe easy wayLonely againThe rules of the roadThere's always an extra potatoWestern medleyWho can I turn to#117, LC Record #95-519568All the world is a stageAny WednesdayLonesomeMan with a golden armMr. Make up manPlant a radishWhere are our children#118, LC Record #95-519821Ami amiThe monkey bandParade (intro)Where do you worka JohnWork dance "heigh ho"#119, LC Record #95-519945I'm not a jealousItalian medleyItalian wedding song (F)Let me entertain youMarriedToo old to be youngToo old to be young (reprise)Waltz (intro)What does she mean by that#120, LC Record #95-520054Dr. ZhivagoInterludeLet's not talk about loveLoveTarantellaWhere am I goingWinchester cathedral#121, LC Record #95-520063Big beautiful ballFlash, bang, wallopRoman spectacle#122, LC Record #95-520157Be yourselfBoat filmCaribbean cruiseCaribbean openingDon't look nowFinaleI like youI like you (reprise)2nd act openingShy type person#123, LC Record #95-520282Barefoot contessaColor my worldHuff and a puffOinka oinkaPig playoffThree link sausages#124, LC Record #95-520319This old manWalking on new grassA wonderful dayThe Danny Kaye Tour LibraryParts (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 lieberAiry fairy talesAmi amiAll the world is a stageAnatole of ParisBallin' the jackBallin the jack (closing)Bath tub admiralBegin the beguineCandy kissesCarnival of VeniceCarnival of Venice jazzChi chi paCiu ciu bellaCotton fields blue tail flyDanny Kaye entranceDanny Kaye overtureDeenahDem bonesDinah walk onDo you ever think of meDrink gypsyDunhill bitFlamencoFrench introHa shalomI belong to GlasgowI'll buy the ringI'm fiveI've got a loverly bunchJamaica farewellJanuaryJust in timeKent commercialLet there be peaceLily of the valleyLonesome roadLook sharpMadam Crepe SuzetteMelody in 4FMinnie the MoocherNew babyNite and dayThe number on my houseOh cha chorniaP.S. 149SaintsSeven ages overtureShickfitzSho shoSometimes I'm happySouth Rampart streetSpanish fleaStanislovskyTall hopeThank you letterThat great come and get it dayThumbelinaThe tripletsTscaikowskiTurn aroundThe ugly ducklingWaltzing MatildaYogiYogi (intro)Young and foolishMusicalsScores. Arranged alphabetically by title. 70, girls, 70. John Kander and Fred Ebb1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Leonard Bernstein and Alan Jay Lerner1776. Sherman EdwardsAll American. Charles Strouse and Lee AdamsAll in love. Jack Urbont and Bruce GellerAllegro. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein IIAmerica's sweetheart. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartAmericana. Jay Gorney, Harold Arlen, Richard Myers and E.Y. HarburgAngel in the wings. Bob Hilliard and Carl SigmanAnimal crackers. Bert Kalmar and Harry RubyAnnie. Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin 2 copiesAnnie get your gun. Irving Berlin 2 copiesAnyone can whistle. Stephen Sondheim 2 copiesAnything goes. Cole Porter 2 copiesApplause. Charles Strouse and Lee AdamsThe apple tree. Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick 2 copiesArlen revues. Harold Arlen and Ted KoehlerAs thousands cheer. Irving BerlinAt home abroad. Arthur Schwartz and Howard DietzBabes in arms. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart 2 copiesBajour. Walter MarksThe band wagon. Arthur Schwartz and Howard DietzBeat the band. Johnny Green and George Marion Jr.Bells are ringing. Jule Styne, Betty Comden and Adolph GreenBen Franklin in Paris. Mark Sandrich, Jr. and Sidney MichaelsBest foot forward. Hugh Martin and Ralph BlaneThe best things in life are free. B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray HendersonBetsy. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartBetween the devil. Arthur Schwartz and Howard DietzBig boy. B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray HendersonBlackbirds of 1928. Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy FieldsBloomer girl. Harold Arlen and E.Y. HarburgBombo. Louis Silvers and B.G. De SylvaThe boyfriend. Sandy WilsonThe boys from Syracuse. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart 2 copiesBravo Giovanni. Milton Schafer and Ronny GrahamBrigadoon. Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner 2 copiesBy Jupiter. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartBy the beautiful sea. Arthur Schwartz and Dorothy FieldsBye bye birdie. Charles Strouse, Lee Adams 2 copiesCabaret. John Kander and Frank Ebb 2 copiesCabin in the sky. Vernon Duke, John Latouche and Ted FetterCall me madam. Irving Berlin 2 copiesCall me mister. Harold RomeCamelot. Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner 2 copiesCan-can. Cole Porter 2 copiesCanterbury tales. Richard Hill and John HawkinsCarmen Jones. Georges Bizet and Oscar Hammerstein IICarnival. Bob MerrillCarousel. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copiesCastles in the air. Percy Wenrich and Raymond W. PeckThe cat and the fiddle. Jerome Kern and Otto HarbachCelebration. Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones 2 copiesChee chee. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartChicago. John Kander and Fred EbbA chorus line. Marvin Hamlisch and Edward KlebanCoCo. Andre Pippin and Alan Jay LernerCocoanuts. Irving BerlinCompany. Stephen Sondheim 2 copiesA Connecticut yankee. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart 2 copiesCotton club revue. Harold Arlen and Ted KoehlerThe cradle will rock. Marc BlitzsteinCurley McDimple. Robert DahdahDamn yankees. Richard Adler and Jerry Ross 2 copiesDarling of the day. Jule Styne and E.Y. HarburgThe day before spring. Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay LernerDear world. Jerry HermanDearest enemy. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartDestry rides again. Harold RomeDo I hear a waltz. Richard Rodgers and Stephen Sondheim 2 copiesDo re mi. Jule Styne, Betty Comden and Adolph GreenThe doll girl. Jerome D. Kern and Harry B. SmithDrat the cat. Milton Schafer and Ira Levin 2 copiesDu Berry was a lady. Cole PorterThe education of Hyman Kaplan. Paul Nassau and Oscar BrandEvergreen. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartFace the music. Irving BerlinFade out - fade in. Jule Styne, Betty Comden and Adolph Green 2 copiesA family affair. James Goldman, John Kander and William GoldmanFanny. Harold Rome 2 copiesThe fantasticks. Harvey Schmidt and Tom JonesFifty million Frenchmen. Cole PorterFiddler on the roof. Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick 2 copiesFine and dandy. Kay Swift and Paul JamesFinian's rainbow. Burton Lane and E.Y. Harburg 2 copiesFiorello!. Jerry Bock and Sheldon HarnickThe firebrand of Florence. Kurt Weill and Ira GershwinThe 5 o'clock girl. Harry Ruby and Bert KalmarFlower drum song. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copiesFlying colors. Howard Dietz and Arthur SchwartzFlying high. B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray HendersonFollies. Stephen Sondheim 2 copiesFollow thru. B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray HendersonFrench doll. George Gershwin and B.G. De Sylva 2 copiesFunny face. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin 2 copiesFunny girl. Jule Styne and Bob Merrill 2 copiesA funny thing happened on the way to the forum. Stephen Sonheim 2 copiesThe garrick gaieties. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartGay divorce. Cole PorterGentlemen prefer blondes. Jule Styne and Leo RobinGeorge M!. George M. CohanGeorge White's scandals. Ray Henderson, B .G. DeSylva and Ballard MacDonald 2 copiesGiGi. Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner 2 copiesGirl crazy. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin 2 copiesThe girl friend. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartThe girl in pink tights. Sigmund Romberg and Leo RobinGodspell. Stephen SchwartzGolden boy. Charles Strouse and Lee AdamsGood boy. Herbert Stothart, Harry Ruby and Bert KalmerGood morning Irene. Jerome Kern and Anne CaldwellGood news. Ray Henderson, B.G. DeSylva and Lew BrownGrease. Warren Casey and Jim JacobsGreat day. Vincent YoumansGreenwillow. Frank LoesserGuys and dolls. Frank Loesser 2 copiesGypsy. Jule Styne and Stephen Sondheim 2 copiesHalf a sixpence. David Heneker 2 copiesHallelujah, baby!. Jule Styne, Betty Comden and Adolph Green 2 copiesHappy end. Kurt WeillHappy hunting. Harold Karr and Matt DubeyThe happy time. John Kander and Fred EbbHazel Flagg. Jule Styne and Bob HilliardHeads up. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartHello Dolly!. Jerry Herman 2 copiesHere goes the bride. Richard Myers and Edward HeymanHere's Howe. Joseph Meyer, Roger W. Kahn and Irving CaesarHigh button shoes. Jule Styne and Sammy CahnHigh spirits. Hugh Martin and Timothy GrayHigher and higher. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartHit the deck. Vincent Youmans, Leo Robin and Clifford GreyHold everything. B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray HendersonHold on to your hats. Burton Lane and E.Y. HarburgHoneymoon lane. Herbert Reynolds, Eddie Dowling and James F. HanleyHooray for what. Harold Arlen and E.Y. HarburgHot-cha. Lew Brown and Ray HendersonHot spot. Mary Rodgers and Martin CharninHouse of flowers. Harold Arlen and Truman Capote 2 copiesHow to succeed in business without really trying. Frank Loesser 2 copiesI can get it for you wholesale. Harold Rome 2 copiesI do! I do!. Harry Schmidt and Tom Jones 2 copiesI had a ball. Jack Lawrence and Stan FreemanI'd rather be right. Richard Wright and Lorenz HartInside U.S.A. B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray HendersonIrene. Harry Tierney and Jospeh McCarthy 2 copiesIrma la Douce. Marguerite MonnotIsn't it a pity. George Gershwin and Ira GershwinIt's a bird...it's a plane...it's superman. Charles Strouse and Lee AdamsJack o'lantern. Ivan Caryll and Anne CaldwellJamaica. Harold Arlen and E.Y. HarburgJohnny Johnson. Kurt Weill and Paul GreenA joyful noise. Oscar Brand and Paul NassauJubilee. Cole PorterJumbo. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartKid boots. Ray Henderson, Bud De Sylva and Bud GreenThe king and I. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copiesKismet. Robert Wright and George ForrestKiss me, Kate. Cole Porter 2 copiesKnickerbocker holiday. Kurt Weill and Maxwell AndersenKwamina. Richard AdlerLa la Lucille. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin 2 copiesLadies first. George Gershwin and Ira GershwinLady Audley's secret. George Goehring and John KuntzLady be good. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin 2 copiesLady in the dark. Kurt Weill and Ira Gershwin 2 copiesLeave it to Jane. Jerome Kern and P.G. WodehouseLeave it to me. Cole PorterLend an ear. Charles GaynorLet 'em eat cake. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin 2 copiesLet's face it. Cole PorterLife begins at 8:40. Harold Arlen, Ira Gershwin and E.Y. HarburgLi'l Abner. Gene DePaul and Johnny MercerLittle Jesse James. Harry Archer and Harlan ThompsonLittle Mary Sunshine. Rick BoseyanLittle me. Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh 2 copiesLittle Miss Raffles. Ivan Caryll and Clifford GreyA little night music. Stephen SondheimThe little show. Arthur Schwartz and Howard DietzLook, ma, I'm dancing. Hugh MartinLook to the lilies. Jule Styne and Sammy CahnLorelei. Jule Styne, Betty Comden and Adolph GreenLost in the stars. Kurt Weill and Maxwell AndersenLouisiana purchase. Irving BerlinLove life. Kurt Weill and Alan Jay LernerMack & Mabel. Jerry HermanMaggie Flynn. Hugo and Luigi Peretti and George David WeissMake a wish. Hugh MartinMame. Jerry Herman 2 copiesMan of la Mancha. Mitch Leigh and Joe DarionManhattan Mary. Ray Henderson, B.G. DeSylva and Lew BrownThe marriage market. Jerome D. KernMary. Louis Hirsch and Otto HarbachMe and Juliet. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copiesThe me nobody knows. Gary William Friedman and Will HoltMerrily we roll along. Stephen SondheimMexican hayride. Cole PorterThe Mikado. Arthur SullivanMilk and honey. Jerry Herman 2 copiesMinnie's boys. Larry Grossman and Hal HackadyMiss Liberty. Irving Berlin 2 copiesThe most happyest fella. Frank Loesser 2 copiesMr. President. Irving Berlin 2 copiesMr. Wonderful. Jerry Bock, Larry Holofcener and George WeissMusic box revues. Irving Berlin 2 copiesMusic in the air. Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein IIThe music man. Meredith Wilson 2 copiesMy fair lady. Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner 2 copiesNew girl in town. Bob MerrillThe New Yorkers. Cole PorterNo, Nanette. Vincent Youmans, Irving Caesar and Otto Harbach 2 copiesNo strings. Richard Rodgers 2 copiesNymph errant. Cole PorterO marry me!. Robert Kessler and Lola PergamentOf thee I sing. George Gershwin and Ira GershwinOh boy!. Jerome Kern, P.G. Wodehouse and Guy BoltonOh, Kay!. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin 2 copiesOh lady! Oh lady!. Jerome Kern, P.G. Wodehouse and Guy BoltonOh look!. Harry Carroll and Joseph McCarthyOklahoma!. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copiesOliver!. Lionel BartOn a clear day you can see forever. Burton Lane and Alan Jay Lerner 2 copiesOn the town. Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden and Adolph GreenOn your toes. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartOnce upon a mattress. Mary Rodgers and Marshall Barer110 in the shade. Harvey Shmidt and Tom JonesOne touch of Venus. Kurt Weill and Ogden NashOut of this world. Cole PorterOver here!. Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. ShermanPacific overtures. Stephen SondheimPaint your wagon. Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner 2 copiesThe pajama game. Richard Adler and Jerry Ross 2 copiesPal joey. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart 2 copiesPanama Hattie. Cole PorterPardon my English. George Gershwin and Ira GershwinParis. Cole PorterPeggy-Ann. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartPeter Pan. Mark Charlap and Carolyn LeighPhileron. Harvey Schmidt and Tom JonesPickwick. Cyril Ornadel and Leslie BricussePins and needles. Harold RomePipe dream. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein IIPlain and fancy. Albert Hague and Arnold B. HorwitPorgy and Bess. George Gershwin, Dubose Heyward and Ira Gershwin 2 copiesPresent arms. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartPresent arms. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartPromises, promises. Burt Bacharach and Hal David 2 copiesPurlie. Garry Geld and Peter UdellQueen high. Lewis E. Gensler and B.G. DeSylvaRain or shine. Milton Ager and Owen MurphyThe ramblers. Bert Kalmar and Harry RubyRed hot and blue!. Cole PorterRedhead. Albert Hague and Dorothy Fields 2 copiesRevenge with music. Arthur Schwartz and Howard DietzThe roar of the greasepaint. Leslie Bricusse and Anthony NewleyRoberta. Jerome Kern and Otto HarbachRosalie. George Gershwin and Ira GershwinThe Rothschilds. Jerry Bock and Sheldon HarnickRoyal wedding. Burton Lane and Alan Jay LernerSadie Thompson. Vernon Duke and Howard DietzSail away. Noel Cowards 2 copiesSally. Jerome Kern and P.G. WodehouseSally, Irene and Mary. J. Fred Coots and Raymond KlagesSalvation. Peter Link and C.C. Courtney 2 copiesSaratoga. Harold Arlen and Johnny MercerSay, Darling. Jule Styne, Betty Comden and Adolph GreenSeesaw. Cy Coleman and Dorothy FieldsShe loves me. Jerry Bock and Sheldon HarnickShe's my baby. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartShenandoah. Gary Geld and Peter UdellSherry. Laurence Rosenthal and James LiptonShinbone alley. George Kleinsinger and Joe DarionShow boat. Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copiesShow girl. George Gershwin and Ira GershwinThe show is on. George Gershwin and Ira GershwinSilk stockings. Cole Porter 2 copiesSimple Simon. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartSinbad. George Gershwin and Irving Caesar 2 copiesSing out the news. Harold J. RomeSomething for the boys. Cole PorterSophie. Steve AllenSophisticated ladies. Duke EllingtonStop, look and listen. Irving BerlinThe sound of music. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copiesSouth Pacific. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copiesSpring is here. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartSt. Louis woman. Harold Arlen and Johnny MercerStars in your eyes. Arthur Schwartz and Dorothy FieldsState fair. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copiesStep this way. Bert Grant and E. Ray GoetzStop the world - I want to get off. Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley 2 copiesStreet scene. Kurt Weill and Langston HughesStrike up the band. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin 2 copiesSubways are for sleeping. Jule Styne, Betty Comden and Adolph GreenSunny. Jerome KernSweet Charity. Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields 2 copiesTake a chance. Richard A. Whiting, Herb Brown Nacio and B.G. DeSylvaTangerine. Carlo Sanders and Howard JohnsonTenderloin. Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick 2 copiesThere's no business like show business. Irving BerlinThis is the army. Irving BerlinThree men on a horse. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein IIThree's a crowd. John Green, Edward Hyman, Robert Sour and Frank EytonThe threepenny opera. Kurt Weill and Bert BrechtThumbs up. Vernon DukeTip toes. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin 2 copiesToo many girls. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart 2 copiesTreasure girl. George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin 2 copiesTwo by two. Richard Rodgers and Martin CharninTwo for the show. Morgan Lewis and Nancy HamiltonTwo gentlemen of Verona. Galt Macdermot and John GuareTwo little girls in blue. Vincent Youmans, Anne Caldwell and Otto HarbachTwo on the aisle. Jule Styne, Betty Comden and Adolph GreenThe unsinkable Molly Brown. Meredith Wilson 2 copiesUp in Central Park. Sigmund Romberg and Dorothy FieldsVery good Eddie. Jerome Kern and Schuyler GreeneVery warm for May. Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein IIWake up and dream. Cole PorterWalk a little faster. Vernon Duke and E.Y. Harburg 2 copiesWatch your step. Irving BerlinWest side story. Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim 2 copiesWhere's Charley. Frank LoesserWildcat. Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh 2 copiesThe wildflower. Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II, Vincent Youmans and Herbert StothartWish you were here. Harold Rome 2 copiesThe Wizard of Oz. Harold Arlen and E.Y. HarburgWoman of the year. John Kander and Fred EbbWonderful town. Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden and Adolph GreenYip yip yank. Irving BerlinYokel boy. Lew Brown, Charlie Tobias and Sam H. Stept 2 copiesYou never know. Cole Porter and Robert Katscher 2 copiesYou're a good man Charlie Brown. Clark GesnerYour own thing. Hal Hester and Danny ApolinarYours truly. Raymond Hubbell and Anne CaldwellZiegfeld follies. Irving BerlinZorba. John Kander, Fred EbbPrinted MusicArranged by genre, then alphabetically by composer, and alphabetically by title therein. Piano-VocalAddinsell, RichardInvitation waltz. London: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1950.Arlen, Harold and E.Y. HarburgOver the rainbow. New York: Leo. Feist, Inc., 1939.Bellin, Lewis Paul and Ted KoehlerOut of the shadows (and into the light). New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1952.Bergman, DeweyYour horoscope in music. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1952.Blane, RalphApril 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 FreedGood morning. New York: Chappel & Co., Inc., 1939.Burrows, Rex and Moore RaymondThe hills of County Clare. New York: Chappel & Co., Inc., 1946.Cacavas, John and Charles WoodThe first time the Christmas story was told. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1967.Coward, LesliePierrette. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1967.Pixilated puppet. New York: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1967.Crawford, DonI wonder why. Los Angeles: Dena Music, Inc., 1962. 2 copiesWould he mind?. Los Angeles: Dena Music, Inc., 1962. 2 copiesYou crossed your fingers. Los Angeles: Dena Music, Inc., 1962. 2 copiesCrawford, Don and Bill BennettTell me why?. Los Angeles: Dena Music, Inc., 1962. 2 copiesCrawford, Don and Jimmie HaskellDown, down. Los Angeles: Dena Music, Inc., 1962. 2 copiesCrawford, Don and Tony LadanchukClick, clack. Los Angeles: Dena Music, Inc., 1962. 2 copiesDeRose, Peter and Louis SingerI 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, WalterAt sundown. New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1927.Dvonch, FrederickA dream new to the world. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.Luck love. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.Easdale, BrianThe red shoes ballet. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1950.Edwards, ClaraI dream of you. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.You picture. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.Faith, Percy and Carl SigmanThere's always my heart. New York: Mutual Music Society Inc., 1951. 2 copiesFarnon, RobertCanadian caravan. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1949.How beautiful is night. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1949.Fascinato, Jack and Sgt. Lyle C. WilsonWhat is God?. Chicago: Midway Music Company, 1951.Foster, StephenI dream of Jeanie. Boston: The Boston Music Co., 1936.Gershwin, GeorgeAn 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 copiesRhapsody in blue (piano duet). New York: New World Music Corporation, 1924.Gershwin, George and Ira GershwinHi-ho!. New York: Gershwin Publishing Corporation, 1967.Granados, EnriquePlayera. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1943.Grieg, EdvardButterfly. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1912.Gould, MortonDance gallery. New York: G & C Music Corporation, 1952.Hague, Albert, Burl Ives and Waring CuneyThis time tomorrow. New York: Chappel & Co. Inc., 1952.Joplin, ScottCollected piano works. New York: New York Public Library, 1971.Kern, JeromeYesterdays. New York: T.B. Harms Company, 1933.Kern, Jerome and Bernard DougallI'll be hard to handle. New York: T.B. Harms Company, 1933.Kern, Jerome, Oscar Hammerstein and Otto HarbachI won't dance. New York: T.B. Harms Company, 1935.Kern, Jerome and Otto HarbachSmoke 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 MossLone in my heart. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1907.Loewe, Frederick and Alan Jay LernerIf ever I would leave you. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1960. 2 copiesLubin, Joe, Al Vann and Wilton MooreTwo other people. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.MacDonald, Jimmy and Jack HoffmanBack in the good old days. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.Mercer, Johnny and Matt MalneckGoody goody. New York: Crawford Music Corporation, 1936.Moret, Neil and Sidney CarterThe smiles and the tears of Killarney. San Francisco: Daniels & Wilson Inc., 1917.Moret, Neil and Harry WilliamsMello cello. New York: Maurice Richmond Inc., 1921.Nero, PeterAt the piano. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1953.Off record. Paris: Editions Le Rideau Rouge, 1962.North, John Ringling and E. Ray GoetzButterfly 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 HassallPray for me. London: Chappel & Co. Ltd., 1951.Palmer, Solita and Gene LockhartBye-lo. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.Porter, ColeI 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 GreeneRemember the girl you left behind. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.Rodgers, RichardDon'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 copiesMeet 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 HartHappy 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 IIYou'll never walk alone. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1945.Rome, HaroldCould be. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copiesDon Jose of far Rockaway. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copiesGlimpse of love. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copiesSummer afternoon. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copiesThey won't know me. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copiesWhere did the night go. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copiesWish you were here. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copiesSpringfield, TomJust loving you. London: Springfield Music Ltd., 1967.Stock, LarryBully of the town. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1951.Styne, Jule, Betty Comden and Adolph GreenHallelujah, baby!. New York: Stratford Music Corporation, 1967.Sullivan, ArthurPineapple poll. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1951.Swift, KayCalliope. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.The waltz I heard in a dream. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.Torch, SidneySamba sud. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1947.Shooting star. London: Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1948.Turk, Roy and Fred E. AhlertWalkin' my baby back home. New York: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson Inc., 1930.Weill, KurtThe music of Kurt Weill. New York: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson Inc., 1938.Youmans, VincentCarioca. New York: T.B. Harms Company, 1933.Orchids in the moonlight. New York: T.B. Harms Company, 1933.OrchestralAddinsell, RichardThe smoky mountains. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.Gould, MortonBattle hymn. New York: G & C Music Corporation, 1952.Harburg, E.Y. and Vernon DukeWhat is there to say. New York: T.B. Harms Company, 1933.Hart, Lorenz and Richard RodgersThis 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, ColeCole Porter orchestra folio. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.Rodgers, Richard and Oscar Hammerstein IIThe king and I. New York: Williamson Music Inc., 1952.Schulman, AlanA Laurentian overture. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.Various ComposersChappell'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.BandBliss, Sir ArthurRoyal 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 GreenHallelujah, baby!. New York: Stratford Music Corporation, 1967.PianoArensky, AntonSuite (for two piano s) op. 15. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1908. 2 copiesBach, John SebastianChromatic 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 vanSonatas (for the piano) book I. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1894.Sonatas (for the piano) book II. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1894.Chopin, FredericComplete 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, MuzioSix sonatinas for pianoforte, op. 36. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1904.Czerny, CarlThe 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, ClaudeClair 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, FelixCompositions for the piano. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1877.Mozart, Wolfgang AmadeusNineteen sonatas (for the piano). New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1918.Rachmaninoff, SergeiPiano 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, DomenicoSixty sonatas (for piano). New York: Edwin F. Kalmus.Schubert, FranzCompositions for the piano. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1897.Schumann, RobertAlbum 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 violinMozart, Wolfgang AmadeusEighteen 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.ViolinBrahms, JohannesConcerto D major, op.77. London: Ernst Eulenburg, Ltd.OrganLoewe, Frederick and Alan Jay LernerCamelot. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.Rodgers, Richard and Oscar Hammerstein IICarousel. 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 GreenHallelujah, baby!. New York: Stratford Music Corporation, 1967.VocalsBenton, Gene and Helen KromerSure as you're born!. New York: Williamson Music, Inc., 1967.Blane, RalphGoin' on a hayride. New York: Chappel & Co. Inc., 1952.It must be spring. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.Blatt, Jerry and Lonnie BursteinTricks. New York: Unichappell Music Inc., 1971.Bock, Jerry and Sheldon HarnickFiddler 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 copiesLane, Burton and Alan Jay LernerOn a clear day you can see forever. New York: Chappell Co., Inc., 1965.Rich, Max, Chas. O'Flynn and Jack MeskillSmile, darn ya, smile. New York: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., 1931.Roberts, Rhoda and Kenneth JacobsonHot September. New York: Valando Music Corp., 1965. 2 copiesRodgers, Richard and Oscar Hammerstein IICinderella. New York: Williamson Music Inc., 1957.State fair. New York: Williamson Music Inc., 1962.Rome, HaroldI 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, FranzFirst vocal album (for high voice). New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1895.Strauss, JohannThe great waltz. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1966.Turk, Roy and Fred E. AhlertWalkin' my baby back home. New York: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., 1952.Wright, Robert and George ForrestSongs of Norway. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1944. 2 copiesChoralBeethoven, Ludwig vanLord, have mercy upon us. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.Bower, "Bugs" and Earl ShumanA friend of yours. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.Bruckner, AntonJesus, once for salvation. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.Cacavas, John and Charles WoodDiscover America. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.Carmichael, Hoagy and Stanley AdamsLittle old lady. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.Caryll, Ivan and C.M.S. McLellanMy beautiful lady. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.Gershwin, George and Ira GershwinLove walked in. New York: Gershwin Publishing Corporation.Graun, KarlLord, I love the place where thou dwellest. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.Handel, FridericSwell the full chorus. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.Kennedy, Jimmy and Hugh WilliamsHarbor lights. London: The Peter Maurice Co. Ltd., 1952.Lane, Burton and Alan Jay LernerOn a clear day you can see forever. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.Leidzen, ErikLead, kindly light. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.Rock of ages. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.Liszt, FranzJesu, word of God incarnate. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.Loewe, Frederick and Alan Jay LernerCarino mio. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copiesI still see Elisa. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copiesI talk to the trees. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copiesThey call the wind Maria. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952. 2 copiesLotti, AntonioWe adore thee. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.Porter, ColeWunderbar. New York: T.B. Harms Company, 1952. 2 copiesRicholson, Gertrude Haupt and Johann J. SchutzTo God all praise and glory. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.Robinson, Earl and Lewis AllanThe house I live in. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.Rodgers, Richard and Lorenz HartFalling 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 LiptonAu 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 copiesScarlatti, AlessandroHoly, holy, holy. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.Schutz, HeinrichIn thee, O Lord, do I put my trust. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.Springfield, Tom and Jim DaleGeorgy girl. New York: Springfield Music, Ltd., 1967.Strickland, LilyBless his name. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.Styne, Jule, Betty Comden and Adolph GreenHallelujah, baby!. New York: Stratford Music Corporation, 1967.Tomkins, ThomasAbsalom. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1967.Weill, Kurt and Maxwell AndersenHuckleberry Finn. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.Wright, Robert and George ForrestFreddy and his fiddle. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.Strange music. New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952.Various ComposersShowtime 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.SongbooksBerlin, IrvingBerlin's best (song folio volume 1). New York: Irving Berlin Music Corporation, 1964.DeSylva, B.G., Lew Brown and Ray HendersonDeSylva, Brown and Henderson song album. New York: DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., 1927.Lane, BurtonThe best of Burton Lane. New York: Chappell Music Co.Porter, ColeSongs by...Cole Porter. New York: Harms, Inc.Rome, HaroldThe Zulu and the Zayda songbook. New York: Florence Music Company, Inc., 1965.Tobias, CharlesThrough the years. New York: Various Publishers, 1927-50. 2 copiesCollections20 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.ScriptsScripts 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 TonightProduction materialsMusical Comedy Tonight IIScripts 2 copiesMusical Comedy Tonight IIIDirector's scriptFirst draft w/revisionsMaster retake scriptPA script 2 copiesProduction materialsRetake scriptThe Danny Kaye Show#1, LC Record #95-502768#2, LC Record #95-503396#3, LC Record #95-503412#4, LC Record #95-503449#5, LC Record #95-503551#6, LC Record #95-503706, #95-503715#7, LC Record #95-503717#8, LC Record #95-503906#9, LC Record #95-503909#10, LC Record #95-503930#11, LC Record #95-504257#12, LC Record #95-504260#13, LC Record #95-504292#14, LC Record #95-504305#15, LC Record #95-504328#16, LC Record #95-504337#17, LC Record #95-504339#18, LC Record #95-504343#19, LC Record #95-504361, #95-504365#20, LC Record #95-504373#21, LC Record #95-504377#22, LC Record #95-504540#23, LC Record #95-504782#24, LC Record #95-504862#25, LC Record #95-505229#26, LC Record #95-505041#27, LC Record #95-505143#28, LC Record #95-505230#29, LC Record #95-505406, #95-505454#30, LC Record #95-505559#31, LC Record #95-505681#32, LC Record #95-505758, #95-506185#33, LC Record #95-506002#34, LC Record #95-506008#35, LC Record #95-506488#36, LC Record #95-506557#37, LC Record #95-506611, #95-507058, #95-507063#38, LC Record #95-507692#39, LC Record #95-507895#40, LC Record #95-508025#41, LC Record #95-508243#42, LC Record #95-508332, #95-508359#43, LC Record #95-508405#44, LC Record #95-508565#45, LC Record #95-508803#46, LC Record #95-508805#47, LC Record #95-508806#48, LC Record #95-508981#49, LC Record #95-508998#50, LC Record #95-509142#51, LC Record #95-509142#52, LC Record #95-509303#53, LC Record #95-509315#54, LC Record #95-509334#55, LC Record #95-509409#56, LC Record #95-509458#57, LC Record #95-509662#58, LC Record #95-509663#59, LC Record #95-509705#60, LC Record #95-509707#61, LC Record #95-509781#62, LC Record #95-509983#63, LC Record #95-510104#64, LC Record #95-510202#65, LC Record #95-510272#66, LC Record #95-510594#67, LC Record #95-510595, #95-510596#68, LC Record #95-510597#69, LC Record #95-510715, #95-510721#70, LC Record #95-510737, #95-510738#71, LC Record #95-510920#72, LC Record #95-510996#73, LC Record #95-510999#74, LC Record #95-511332#75, LC Record #95-511333#76, LC Record #95-511334#77, LC Record #95-511363#78, LC Record #95-511335#79, LC Record #95-511364#80, LC Record #95-511367#81, LC Record #95-511530#82, LC Record #95-511574#83, LC Record #95-511588#84, LC Record #95-511640#85, LC Record #95-511809#86, LC Record #95-512164, #95-512165#87, LC Record #95-512166#88, LC Record #95-512214, #95-512219#89, LC Record #95-512225#90, LC Record #95-512296#91, LC Record #95-512657#92, LC Record #95-512658#93, LC Record #95-512659#94, LC Record #95-512660#95, LC Record #95-517712#96, LC Record #95-518058#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 #95-520319The John Gary Show#1 - #12LibrettosThe act. George FurthAll American. Mel BrooksAll in love. Bruce GellerAllegro. Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copiesAnnie get your gun. Herbert and Dorothy Fields 2 copiesAnyone can whistle. Arthur LaurentsAnything goes. Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse 2 copiesApplause. Betty Comden and Adolph GreenThe apple tree. Jerome CoopersmithAs thousands cheer. Moss Hart and Irving Berlin 2 copiesAt home abroad. Howard Dietz 2 copiesBabes in arms. Goerge Oppenheimer 2 copiesThe band wagon. George S. Kaufman and Howard Dietz 2 copiesThe body beautiful. Joseph Stein and Will GlickmanThe boyfriend. Sandy WilsonThe boys from Syracuse. George Abbott 2 copiesBy Jupiter. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart 2 copiesBye bye birdie. Michael StewartCabaret. Joe Masteroff 2 copiesCall me madam. Howard Lindsay and Russell CrouseCamelot. Alan Jay Lerner 2 copiesCan-can. Abe BurrowsCandide. Hugh WheelerCanterbury tales. Martin Starkie and Nevill CoghillCarousel. Benjamin Glazer 2 copiesCelebration. Tom Jones and Harry SchmidtCompany. George Furth 2 copiesA Connecticut yankee. Herbert Fields 2 copiesCurley McDimple. Robert Dahdah and Mary BoylanDames at sea. George Haimsohn and Rob Miller 2 copiesDamn Yankees. George Abbott and Douglas WallopThe desert song. Otto Harbach, Frank Mandel and Oscar HammersteinThe education of Hyman Kaplan. Benjamin Bernard ZavinFade out - fade in. Betty Comden and Adolph Green 2 copiesThe fantasticks. Tom Jones 2 copiesFiddler on the roof. Joseph Stein 2 copiesFinian's rainbow. E.Y. Harburg and Fred SaidyFiorello. Jerome Weidman and George AbbottFirst impressions. Abe BurrowsFlora the red menace. George Abbott and Robert RussellFollies. James Goldman 2 copiesFrank Merriwell. Skip Redwine, Larry Frank and Heywood GouldA funny thing happened on the way to the forum. Burt Shevelove and Larry GelbartGentlemen prefer blondes. Joseph Fields and Anita LoosGeorge Washington, Jr. George M. CohanGirl crazy. Guy Bolton and Jack McGowen 2 copiesGolden boy. Clifford Odets and William Gibson 2 copiesGoldilocks. Joan Ford, Walter and Jean KerrGood news. Lawrence Scwab and B.G. DeSylva 2 copiesThe grass harp. Kenward ElmslieGrease. Jim Jacobs and Warren CaseyGreenwillow. Lesser SamuelsGuys and dolls. Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows 2 copiesH.M.S. pinnafore. W.S. GilbertHalf a sixpence. Beverly CrossHappy hunting. Howard Lindsey and Russel CrouseThe happy time. N. Richard NashHenry sweet Henry. Nunally JohnsonThe Hollywood pinafore. George S. KaufmanHow now, dow Jones. Max SchulmanHow to succeed in business without really trying. Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert 2 copiesI do, I do. Tom JonesI love my wife. Michael StewartI'd rather be right. George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart 2 copiesInspector general. Nikolai GogolIt's Superman!. David Newman and Robert BentonJacques Brel is alive and well and living in Paris. Eric Blau and Mort ShumanJohnny Johnson. Paul GreenJubilee. Moss HartThe king and I. Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copiesKismet. Charles Lederer and Luther DavisKiss me Kate. Samuel and Bella Spewack 2 copiesKuprin. Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. LeeLady Audley's secret. Douglas SealeLady be good. Guy Bolton and Fred ThomasonLady in the dark. Moss Hart 2 copiesLeave it to Jane. Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse 2 copiesLend an ear. Charles GaynorLet 'em eat cake. George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind 2 copiesLittle Johnny Jones. George M. CohanLittle me. Neil SimonA little night music. Hugh WheelerThe little prince. Alan Jay Lerner 2 copiesLittle women. John RavoldLock up your daughters. Bernard NilesLovely ladies, kind gentlemen. John PatrickLute song. Will Irwin and Sidney HowardMack & Mabel. Michael StewartMaggie Flynn. Hugo Peretti and Morton DaCostaMame. Jerome Lawrence 2 copiesMan of la Mancha. Dale Wasserman 2 copiesMe and Juliet. Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copiesThe most happy fella. Frank Loesser 2 copiesMr. President. Howard Lindsay and Russel CrousMusic man. Meredith WilsonMy fair lady. Alan Jay Lerner 2 copiesNew girl in town. George AbbottNo strings. Samuel Taylor 2 copiesNow is the time for all good men. Gretchen CryerO marry me!. Lola PergamentOf thee I sing. George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind 2 copiesOh boy! Guy BoltonOh, Kay! Guy Bolton and P.G. WodehouseOklahoma! Oscar Hammerstein 2 copiesOn a clear day you can see forever. Alan Jay LernerOnce upon a mattress. Jay Thompson, Marshall Barer and Dean FullerOne touch of Venus. S.J. Perelman and Ogden NashThe pajama game. George Abbott and Richard Bissell 2 copiesPal Joey. John O'Hara 2 copiesPanama Hattie. Herbert Fields and B.G. DeSylva 2 copiesPhileron. Tom JonesPippin. Roger O. HirsonPirates of Penzance. W.S. GilbertPlain and fancy. Joseph Stein and Will Glickman 2 copiesPoor Bitos. Jean AnouilhPurlie. Davis-Rose-UdellRed head. Herbert and Dorothy Fields, David ShawSalvation. C.C. Courtney and Peter LinkThe secret life of Walter Mitty. Joe ManchesterSeesaw. Michael BennettSeventeen. Sally Benson 2 copies1776. Peter StoneShenandoah. James Lee BarrettShow boat. Oscar Hammerstein II 2 copiesShow me where the good times are. Lee Thuna 2 copiesSilk stockings. George S. Kaufman, Leueen MacGrath and Abe BurrowsSkyscraper. Peter Stone 2 copiesThe sound of music. Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse 2 copiesSouth Pacific. Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan 2 copiesStreet scene. Elmer Rice 2 copiesStrike up the band. George S. Kaufman 2 copiesSweet charity. Neil Simon 2 copiesTake her she's mine. Phoebe and Henry EphronThe thirteen clocks. James ThurberTom Sawyer. Frank LutherTrial by jury. W .S. Gilbert 2 copiesTwentieth century. Betty Comden and Adolph GreenTwo by two. Peter StoneTwo gentlemen of Verona. John Guare and Mel ShapiroThe unsinkable Molly Brown. Richard MorrisWalking happy. Roger O. Hirson and Ketti FringWest side story. Arthur Laurents 2 copiesWhat makes Sonny run? Bud Schulberg and Stuart SchulbergWhere's Charley? George Abbott 2 copiesWish you were here. Arthur Kober and Joshua LoganWonderful town. Joseph Fields and Jerome ChodorovYou touched me. Tennessee Williams and Donald WindhamYou're a good man Charlie Brown. Clark Gesner 2 copiesYour own thing. Donald Driver 2 copiesZorba. Joseph SteinBooksArranged alphabetically by author, and alphabetically by title therein. Alexander, Ronald. Time out for GingerBach, Bob and Ginger Mercer. Our Huckleberry friend (The life and times of Johnny Mercer)Barlow, Harold and Sam Morgenstern. (A dictionary of) musical themesBarrie, J.M. The admirable CrichtonBrown, Porter Emerson. The bad man 2 copiesBuchanan, Thompson. Civilian clothesCarpenter, Edward Childs. Connie goes homeThe Chappel Group. Comprehensive catalogue of vocal solosCharles 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 thirtiesChekhov, Anton. The brute and other farcesDeval, Jacques. TovarichDietrichstein, Leo. Are you a mason? 2 copiesFord, Ford Madox. The good soldierFrench, Samuel. (Basic) catalogue of playsGow, Ronald and Walter Greenwood. Love on the doleHackett, Walter. Captain ApplejackHarrison, G .B. (editor). A midsummer night's dreamHolm, John Cecil and George Abbott. Three men on a horse 2 copiesKaufman, George S. and Edna Ferber. The royal familyKnoblock, Edward. My lady's dressMaugham, W.S. The letterMolnar, Ferenc. The swanMurray, John and Allen Boretz. Room serviceNicholson, Kenyon. The barkerO'Casey, Sean. Juno and the paycockPhillips, John S. The payers (occasional pieces)Pinero, Arthur W. The gay Lord QuexRoyle, Edwin Milton. Launcelot and ElaineScott, Allan and George Haight. Goodbye againSimpson, Harold and Morris Harvey. The "nine o'clock revue" bookSmith, Harry James. A tailor-made manSmith, Winchell. The fortune hunterStecheson, Anthony and Anne (compilers). (The Stecheson) classified song directoryStevens, Leslie. The marriage-go-roundStrong, Austin. Seventh heavenUnited Artists MusicPopular songs (volumes 1-5)Super standards (volumes 1-5)van Druten, John. Behold, we liveWarner, 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 telephoneWatters, George Manker and Arthur Hopkins. BurlesqueWedge, George A. Keyboard harmonyWooll, Edward. Libel! 2 copiesSlides2" negatives of the Musical Comedy Tonight series, Broadway musical productions, composers, and writers. Arranged alphabetically by title or personal name. Description ListAnnie get your gunAnything goesAs thousands cheerBerlin, IrvingBlack crookBoys from SyracuseCartierA Connecticut yankeeFinian's rainbowGarrick gaietiesGood newsHit the deckJubileeKern, JeromeKiss me KateLady be goodLady in the darkLeave it to JaneThe man who came to dinnerMikadoMusical comedy tonight seriesMusical comedy tonight IOf thee I singOh boyOklahomaPal JoeyPerils of PaulinePinaforePins & needlesShow boatSouth pacificSweet charityWar songsWebber & FieldsWritersZiegfield folliesZiegfield theatreMiscellaneousMiscellaneous MaterialsAct 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 CardsMusical comedy tonight IIBusiness Papers: ReceiptsDon Neith Printing Co., Inc., 1975G. Schirmer, 1976-77L & L Printing, 1975Random Music Press, Inc., 1974-75Recording contractsAnnie get your gunAnything goesBoys from SyracuseCabaretCompanyFiddler on the roofFinian's rainbowGood newsGuys and dollsKiss me KateLady in the darkLeave it to JaneMusic manOf thee I singOklahomaOn the townShow boatSouth PacificSweet charityWest side storyYour own thingDiploma; [1 leaf]Photographs: Musical Comedy Tonight IIDescription listIntroduction with photo insertionsPublicity (W.C. Fields, Will Rogers)As thousands cheer (sheet music)Brice, FannyComposers & lyricistsCornell, KatharineFace the music (sheet music)Finian's rainbowGeorge Washington slept here (poster)Gypsy (poster)Hammerstein II, OscarHarburg, E.Y. (w/correspondence)Hart, MossJubilee (poster)Lady in the darkLane, Burton (poster)Once in a lifetime (poster)Pal Joey (sheet music)Rodgers, RichardRodgers & HammersteinRongone, Chris - University of Wisconson (FROM:)South Pacific (w/correspondence)Sweet charityYou can't take it with you (poster)Playbills42nd street. Winter Garden Theatre, October, 1980Aren't we all. Wilshire Theatre, November, 1985Black broadway. Town Hall, May, 1980Carnegie Hall. June, 1983Cats. Winter Garden Theatre, January, 1983Children of a lesser god. Longacre Theatre, April, 1980A chorus line. Shubert Theatre, July, 1976Dancin'. Broadhurst Theatre, May, 1978A day in Hollywood a night in the Ukraine. John Golden Theatre, May, 1980Dreamgirls. Imperial Theatre, May, 1982Evita. Shubert Theatre, January, 1980 2 copiesFind your way home. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, February, 1974 2 copiesFoxfire. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, January, 1983Hello Dolly. Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, 1965Jesus Christ superstar. Mark Hellinger Theatre, October, 1971Kennedy Center. December, 1984La cage aux folles. Pantages Theatre, September, 1984Lincoln Center. May, 1980A little family business. Centre Theatre Group/Ahmanson Theatre, October, 1982Manon. New York City Opera, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, November, 1977Mass appeal. Manhattan Theatre Club, 1980Me and Basil. Centre Theatre Group/Mark Taper Forum, May, 1975My one and only. St. James Theatre, May, 1983Musical jubilee. St. James Theatre, November, 1975My fair lady. St. James Theatre, July, 1976(The life & adventures of) Nicholas Nickleby. Plymouth Theatre, October, 1981No, no, Nanette. Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, Ahmanson Theatre, June, 1972On a clear day you can see forever. San Francisco Civic Light Opera, Orpheum Theatre, June, 1980On your toes. Virginia Theatre, May, 1983 2 copiesPassion. Longacre Theatre, May, 1983Quartermaine's terms. Playhouse 91, June, 1983Ruddigore (or the witch's curse). Gilbert and SullivanSame time, next year. Huntington Hartford Theatre, May, 1977Sing. Midwood High School, 1953-57Sugar. Majestic Theatre, March, 1972Sweeney Todd (the demon barber of fleet street). Uris Theatre, May, 1979They're playing our song. Imperial Theatre, April, 1979Two by two. Imperial Theatre, March, 1971Two gentlemen of Verona. Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, Ahmanson Theatre, July, 1973The visit, Chemin de fer, holiday. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, January, 1974West side story. Minskoff Theatre, May, 1980Whose life is it anyway?. Trafalgar Theatre, May, 1979The wiz. Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, Ahmanson Theatre, August, 1976Posters by Paul DavisPosters & PaintingsNo, no, NanetteOh, Kay!The madwoman of Chaillot; with Danny KayeThe pirates of penzanceSweeney Todd (the demon barber of fleet street)Your arms are too short to box with God; starring Patti LabelleWest side storyPress 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 ArborsProduction MaterialsMusical comedy tonight seriesCatalogueNotesProposalReportsScriptRemember whenClippings, magazines, negatives, notes, photographs, postcards, slides, scriptsProgramsThe Jewish Theatrical Guild of America, Inc., 1957The London Palladium, 1949The London Palladium: Royal Performance for The King and Queen, 1948Lyrics by Ira Gershwin (with dedication from Sylvia Fine), 1975St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, 1955PublicityMusical comedy tonightLogo (Negative)Musical comedy tonight IIIAdvertisement in The Hollywood Reporter, 1986The Danny Kaye ShowAdvertisement in The Hollywood Reporter, 1964ResearchMusical comedy tonight seriesByrne, Margaret, 1978Clippings, 1879-1918, 1924-64Miller, Terry, 1978Musical reviews (A-K)Musical reviews (L-Z, Miscellaneous)ReferenceCardsKroniwitz, BobbiLitchfield, EdMagazinesAmerican film; November, 1979Dance magazine; October, 1971The illustrated London news; February, 1952Musical America; April, 1942The new movie magazine; March, 1931PhotographsWoman's home companion; April, 1926MaterialsMusical comedy tonight II, 1980Music samples (A-L)Music samples (S-Z)Musicals (A-K)Musicals (L-Z)Rodgers, Richard (re:)Shakespeare plotsShow (Musicals) Chronology, 1925-60Show synopsis (European variety shows)Souvenir Folios42nd streetThe boyfriend, starring TwiggyThe United Artists CollectionScrapbooksEthel MermanCole PorterSet DesignsMusical comedy tonightMusical comedy library, Anything goesSketches"Allure" magazine covers [4]OtherPortfolios of Danny KayeVarious scrapbooks of Kaye. The Danny Kaye Picture BookScrapbooks 1 photocopy of eachDanny Kaye, 1940sPictures of the Danny Kaye Show, 1960sUnited Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), 1971Slides2" negatives of Kaye flying an airplane and of a baseball game. Danny Kaye flying airplane (18)Baseball game (1)Framed ItemsIncludes 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 KayeBeverly (to Danny and Sylvia; autographed from)Buckingham Palace, 1974; letterCaricatures; Danny KayeBy Antonio, 1966 (not framed)By Jack DavisBy Stan LeBoaneBy Pedro, 1965 (mounted)By Tony Rafty, 1959 (mounted)By VickyCollage; black and white photos of Danny Kaye performingCongressional Record with autographed photograph with Danny Kaye, 1956"Critic at large" by Brooks Atkinson; autographed articleDodgers, World's Largest Marching Band, 1985; Danny Kaye-Conductor, Dodgers vs. AstrosDrawing 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 GilroyGeneral 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, 1982Haec Libertatis Ergo, LeidenThe Hecht Co., 1966; advertisement in the Washington Post featuring Danny KayeHollywood 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 cupInternational Star Registry, 1985Kaye foil picture with green velvet backgroundLondon Palladium sculpture, 1951; gift from Gwen and Lumley Robinson with their photograph and card taped to back of frameNewsweek cover, 1963"Peter Pan" 1975; "This man is mine" drawing; autographed by cast"Skokie" advertisementState of California Governor's Office, 1982; congratulations letterThank 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; advertisementUnited Nations tribute, 1966; with note from Nicholas WroblewskiWarner Bros. Cartoons, Inc.; four drawings autographed to Dena from Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Porky PigPortraitsIncludes 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; correspondenceThe Cleveland Orchestra; autographedDanny Kaye; paintingDanny Kaye by Rou Lesser; paintingDanny Kaye, 1968, by A. Matusa; paintingDanny Kaye by Nielson; paintingDanny Kaye by Stuck; paintingHelsinki, 1976; framed; by Tiina TavastieThe London Symphony Orchestra, 1975; framed and autographedLoughran, James and The Hallé Orchestra, 1974; framedThe 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 bookThe USAF Thunderbirds; autographedPhotographsPhotoprints of Musical Comedy Tonight II, Broadway musical productions, composers, and writers. Arranged alphabetically by title or personal name. Brooklyn College, 1985Canadian National Explosion, 1950, 1958East New York Junior High School 149, 1957Greek Theatre, 1958Grossinger's, 1951Kennedy Center HonorsKnock on wood; London premiere, 1954London, 1955Two By Two, 1970United Nations Children's FundUnited Nations Children's Fund {UNICEF} (Tokyo), 1961United States Air ForceAwardsIncludes 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 KayeThe 1st Air Cavalry Division, 1966; plaque1st Battle Group 31st Infantry; framed certificate7th United States Infantry Division, 1961; certificateThe 25th Infantry Division, 1966; certificateAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 1959; plaque, awardAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences, 1985-86, 1981-82; certificatesThe Actor's Fund of AmericaFramed certificate, 1971Medal, 1971Framed certificate, 1968Aden Bowman Collegiate Institute, 1967-68; scrollThe American Academy of Pediatrics, 1983; plaqueAmerican Association for the United Nations, 1955CertificateFramed certificateAmerican Association for World Health, 1987; plaqueThe American College of Cardiology, 1981; framed medalAmerican Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1978; engraved medalThe American Federation of Musicians, 1979; membership awardThe American Food for Peace Council, 1965; certificateAmerican Friends of the Hebrew University, 1977; award and programAmerican International College, 1955; framed honorary degree and lettersThe American National Red Cross, 1954; certificateAmerican Symphony Orchestra League, 1973; plaqueAnti-Defamation League Foundation, 1982CertificateStatueAntoinette Perry Award, 1952-53; medalB'nai B'rith, 1980; awardB'nai B'rith, 1951 Award; plaqueB'nai B'rith Lodge & Chapter of Dayton, Ohio, 1955; plaqueBen-Gurion University of the Negev, 1982AwardProgramBen-Gurion University of Negev, 1976; medalBeverly Hills B'nai B'rith, 1958; statueBig Brothers of America, 1956; framed certificateBoston Press Club, 1954; framed awardThe Boston Symphony OrchestraMedalCertificate, 1961Certificate, 1957Silver baton, 1957PinBoy Scouts of Brooklyn; broken statueBoys Town of Italy, 1974; framed plaqueBrandeis University, 1972; honorary degree and programBrooklyn Botanic Garden, 1986; medalBrooklyn High Schools' Talent Showcase, 1987; programCan Tho, Vietnam, 1966; plaqueCanadian National Exhibition, 1958; 2 medalsCanisius College Alumni Association, 1982Framed certificateMedalCharles Evans Hughes High School of the City of New York, 1959CertificateYearbook featuring Danny KayeChicago, Illinois, 1963; plaqueChicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1954; framed certificateChicagoland Educational Film Festival, 1977; plaqueThe Children of Holland, UNICEF, 1979; plaqueThe Children's Theatre Conference, 1959; martini shakerCity of Albuquerque, 1966; framed certificateCity of Bangor, Maine; keyCity of Boston, 1957; framed citationCity of Buffalo, 1982; framed proclamation (broken glass)City of Detroit, MichiganMedalKey, 1960City of Fargo; framed certificateCity of HopeStatue, 1963Award, 1955AwardCity of Houston, 1983; certificateCity of Las Vegas, Nevada, 1960; proclamationCity of Los AngelesProclamation, 1985Plaque, 1982Certificate, 1981City of Louisville, 1966CertificateKeyCity of Miami, Florida; keyCity of New Orleans, LouisianaCertificate, 1979Certificate, 1968KeyCity of Newark, NJ; keyCity of Oxnard, California, 1975; 2 keysCity of Palm Springs, Florida, 1966; golf kitCity of Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaStatue, 1975MedalCity of Roses, Portland, Oregan; 2 keysCity of San Diego, California, 1977; framed proclamationCity of San Francisco, California, 1984; framed proclamationCity of Lincoln, Nebraska; keyCity of St. Louis, Missouri; statue and keyCity of Topeka, Kansas, 1966; plaqueCity of Tulsa, Oklahoma; keyCity of Winnipeg, 1967; framed certificateThe Civic Unity Council and B'nai Brith, 1952; trophyClub Eborac of the Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst, 1957; framed certificateCLUB Redheads International, 1982October, medallionMay, framed certificate with photographCoca-Cola, 1986, 1980; 2 medalsColgate University, 1977; honorary degreeColumbia University, 1987; honorary degree with correspondence, program and 2 black & white photographs with Sylvia FineCommonwealth of Kentucky, 1966; certificateThe Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1969; citationConseil Municipal de Paris, 1966; certificateDallas, Texas, May and October, 1966; 2 certificatesThe Damon Runyon Fund for Cancer Research, Inc.; certificateThe Danny Goodman Award, 1985; silver cup awardDeauville, 1980; statueDelta Airlines; medalDowntown Business Men's Assocciation, 1966; plaqueThe Department of Defense, 1951-52; framed certificateDepartment of Elementary School Principals of the National Education Association of the United States, 1966PlaqueCertificateDepartment of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, 1977; plaqueDes Moines, Iowa; keyDouglas Aircraft Company, 1972PlaquePlaque with model airplaneThe Drug Mill, 1944; certificateEl Al Airlines, 1957CertificatePlaque, key, card, name tagsEleanor Roosevelt Memorial Award, 1963; plaqueThe Entertainment Hall of Fame Foundation, 1974-76; 3 certificates and correspondenceEuropean Broadcasting Union, 1971; 2 silver mugsEvergreen Safety Council, 1975; plaqueFar East Air Force; statueFar East Command Special Services, 1951; silver lighterFEJU Valencia; silver statueThe Fight for Sight, 1958; certificateThe First Brigade Task Force; framed drawingFirst Calvary Division, 1965; certificateThe Friends of the National Children's Home American (Bicentennial Group; certificate and a copy of "Salute to America" by John BuchananFun t' Mental Schoolhouse, 1973; certificateGeneral Rose Memorial Hospital, 1961; plaque and programGeneral Maurice Rose Memorial Medal, 1946; plaqueThe General Sullivan Award, 1963; statueGeorgia Federation of Women's Club; plaque with noteGolden Mike Award, 1964; medalThe Governor of New Mexico, 1966; certificateGraduate Students Organization, School of Education, New York University, 1958; plaqueGrand Order of Water Rats, 1974; medalGrand Patron of the Music Center; miniature model of the Music CenterGrand Rapids, Michigan, 1968; plaqueThe Great Navy of the State of Nebraska; certificateGreek Theatre Association, 1958; resolutionHamilton College, 1973; honorary degreeHoliday Magazine; programHollywood Chamber of Commerce, 1969; certificateHollywood Foreign Correspondents AssociationFramed award, 1954Statue, 1951Hollywood Foreign Press AssociationFramed certificateStatue1959Hood College, 1957; yearbook featuring Danny KayeHubert H. Humphrey Memorial Award, 1980; plaqueI.D.F. Airforce, 1976; plaqueThe Independent Film Journal; framed award (broken glass)Inter-Loeres, 1982; statueInternational Center for the Disabled, 1982; framed awardThe International Refugee S.O.S. Campaign, 1966; certificateThe International Trade Mart of New Orleans, 1979; certificate with photographIsrael Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, 1959; certificate with correspondenceIsrael State Medal, 1985; 2 medalsIstanbul, Belediyesi; medallionJ. Akuhead Puple Show, 1965; certificateJackson, Michigan; keyThe Jabotinsky Medal, 1980; certificateJefferson County, Kentucky, 1966; framed certificateJefferson Parish, Louisiania, 1968; certificateThe Jerusalem International Conference on Voluntarism, 1985; certificateJerusalem Theater, 1976; medalThe Jewish Big Brothers Association, Los Angeles, 1956; plaqueThe Jewish Consumptive's Relief Society, 1955; plaque and programJewish National Fund, 1958; plaqueJoint Defense Appeal of the American Jewish Committee Anti-Defamation League, 1955; medalThe Junior Chamber of Commerce of Philadelphia, 1957; framed citationKahala Hilton, 1967; certificateKatims, Milton and Seattle Symphony Women's Association, 1975; baton mounted on plaqueThe Kennedy Center Honors, 1984; award, calendar, plaque, and two programsKey to Atlanta; keyKey to the City of BaltimoreKey, 1966Key, 1956The Knights of Columbus of Rhode Island, 1968; plaqueKNX Newsradio Man of the Year, 1979; clock and certificateL'oasis la Napoule, 1974; paperweightThe Lane Bryant Annual Awards for 1956-57; plaqueLear Jet Corporation, 1966; certificate and correspondenceThe Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1984; certificateLions International Humanitarian Award, 1973-74; statueLondon Palladium, 1955, 1951, 1949, 1948; 4 plaquesLondon Philharmonic Orchestra, 1966; copy of Rossini's "Overture zur Oper die diebische Elster" autographed by orchestra membersLos Angeles Elks Lodge 99, 1955; plaqueMalmö, 1974; medalM.I.T. Baton Society, 1959; certificateThe Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, 1953; pinNational Conference of Christians and JewsMedallion, 1975Medal, 1966Plaque, 1963Framed award (broken), 1955Plaque, 1953Mayor's Key, Columbia, South Carolina; key and mayor's cardMiami Children's Hospital, 1987; statueMidwood High School, 1957; plaqueMinistere de la Culture et de la Communication, 1980 scrollMontreal Hadassah-Wizo, 1967; certificateMusician's Association of Los Angeles; certificateMusicians' Local Union Local 47 of Southern California; framed certificateNational Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1958; plaqueNational Academy of Television Arts and SciencesPlaque, 1965-66Plaque, 1964-65"Emmy" award, 1963-64Plaque, 1963-64Plaque, 1962-63Two plaques, 1960-61National Association for Better Radio and Television, 1963; framed certificateNational Conference of Christians and JewsCertificate, 1975Framed certificateNational Council on Infant and Child Care, 1957; pen holderNational Education Association of the United States; plaqueNational Film Award, 1949; certificateNational Institute of Social Sciences, 1966MedalFramed certificate; brokenNew York State Senate, 1987; resolution with correspondence (2 copies)The Noncommissioned Officers Association, 1966; framed certificateOklahoma, 1962; statueOldtime Locality Mayors Inc.; badgeOperation Entertainment; medal and pinOrder of Dannebrog, 1983; certificatePacific Command, 1967; plaqueThe Parents' Magazine Medal, 1955, 1959; 2 medalsParents Without Partners, Inc., 1972; plaqueThe People of San Diego, California, 1975; key mounted on plaqueThe People of Springfield, Illinois; laqueThe Philadelphia Orchestra Pension Foundation, 1953-54 Season; framed certificatePhiladelphia Variety Post No. 713, 1958; plaquePhotoplay Magazine, 1955; plaquePittsburgh Bureau of Police; badgePittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, 1972; framed recipePomona College, 1978; honorary degreeThe President of The United States of America, 1987CertificateMedalThe Press and Union League Club of San Francisco, 1959; framed certificate (broken glass)Reading Aviation Awards, 1969; certificateThe Red Eyed Bear, 1962; certificateRestaurant Business Magazine; framed certificateRoosevelt University Alumni Association, 1957; statue (broken)The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International, 1977; certificateThe Royal Danish Orchestra, 1986; certificateSaints and Sinners Milk Fund, 1959; membership cards and paperweightSan Antonio, Texas, 1968, 1966San Diego Symphony Orchestra, 1977; plaque and programSalt Lake City; keySan 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 caseSan Francisco Critics Council, 1952; certificateSan Francisco Examiner, 1961; certificate, 5 copiesSchlesinger Organisation Award of Merit, 1954; statueSchubert Foundation Award, 1970-71; medalScouters of Region 12; statueScreen Actors Guild Annual Award, 1982; statueScreen Guide Award, 1946; awardSeal of Boise City, 1967; certificateSeal of Kansas City, Missouri; keySeal of the City of Buffalo; 2 keysSeal of the City of Oklahoma City; keySeal of the State of Minnesota, 1973; plaque, two piecesThe Service City Invitational and National Aviation Golf Championship, 1966; plaque and statueSeventeen, 1958, 1959; 2 plaquesShimer College; plaqueThe Skin Cancer Foundation, 1981; framed certificate and 2 pamphletsSky Cradle Club, 1959; certificateState of California, 1988; resolutionState of Israel Bond Organization of Canada, 1968; plaque coveringState of Israel BondsFramed medal and medal, 1973Two medallions, 1968, 1969State of Minnesota, 1973; framed proclamationState of New York, 1968; framed proclamationThe State of Texas, 1966; certificateThe State of Washington, 1968; framed certificate (broken glass)The Sydney Symphony Orchestra Benevolent Fund, 1975; plaqueTelevision Daily, 1962; certificateTelevision Today, 1964; four framed certificatesThe Theater Hall of Fame, 1988; scrollTheatre Owners of America National Convention, 1965; framed certificateTheatrical Square Club, 1963; plaqueThe Thomas A. Dooley Foundation, 1966; awardThomas Jefferson High School, 1986; diplomaToy Manufacturers of the U.S.A., Inc., 1956; plaqueTry Foundation, 1972; statueTufts University, 1987; honorary degreeTV Guide Award, 1961, 1963, 1964; 4 silver bowlsTV Radio Mirror Award, 1963; plaqueUAW, 1966; plaqueThe United Nations Association, USA, 1968; clockThe United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF)Framed certificate, 1986StatueTwo portfolios that contain a resolution and souvenirs, 1983Medal, 1979Certificate, 1976StatueFramed certificate, 1968MedalMedalFramed certificate, 1967Certificate, 1967Framed scroll, 1956Two plaques, 1955StatueUnited Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF)/FUJI-NetworkPlaque, 1978Plaque, 1977United Nations Day, 1968; plaqueUnited Service Organizations, Inc., 1966; certificateThe United States Department of Labor, 1961; certificateUnited States Post Office Department, 1968; framed certificateUnited States Postal Service, 1979; commemorative postage stampUnited States Military Assistance Command Vietnam, 1966; framed certificateUnited States Mission to the United Nations; certificateUnited States Treasury Department, 1945; certificateUniversity of Georgia, George Foster Peabody Broadcasting AwardsMedal, 1981Medal, 1981Certificate and program, 1981Framed citation, 1964Framed citation (broken glass), 1964MedalUniversity of Pennsylvania, 1985; honorary degreeUniversity of South Carolina, 1985; honorary degreeUS Naval Forces Marianas-Crossroads of the Pacific, 1967; plaqueU.S. Army Parachute Team "Golden Knights;" batonUSO, New York City Committee, 1983; medalUSS Bainbridge, 1966; plaqueUSS Enterprise, 1966; plaqueUtah State University, 1964; invitationVariety Club (Tent #13), 1954; plaqueVariety Club (Tent #14), 1961; plaqueVariety Club Northern California Sponsors Blind Babies Foundation, 1958; plaqueVariety Club of Great Britain, 1975, 1974; 2 plaquesVariety Club of New York, Inc., 1971; framed certificateThe Variety Club of New York (Tent #35), 1953; framed certificateThe Variety Club of New York (Tent #35), 1950; membershipVariety Club of Pacific Northwest, 1968; plaqueVariety Clubs InternationalFramed award, 1971Statue, 1961Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States; plaqueVille De Paris (Fluctuat NEC Mergitur), 1966; medalThe Weizmann Institute of Science, 1979; scrollWisdom Magazine and The Wisdom Society, 1957; certificateYale School of Music, 1976; medalYale University, 1980; honorary degreeYeshiva University, 1971; medalYiddish Theatrical Alliance, 1953; plaqueYouth Oscar, 1949; statue (broken)Zonta International Convention, 1982; plaque with photo of Danny KayeAwards: Sylvia FineAcademy of Television Arts & SciencesCertificate of nomination, 1985-86Certificate of nomination, 1980-81Brooklyn College Alumni Association, 1958; plaqueBeverly Hills Hadassah, 1983; plaqueBrooklyn Botanic Garden, 1986; medalBrooklyn College Alumni Association, Los Angeles/Southern California Chapter, 1983; plaqueBrooklyn College of The City University of New York, 1985; degree and programCity of Los Angeles, 1983; plaqueThe Federation of Jewish Women's Organizations, Inc., 1960; citation and clippingsFilm Advisory Board, Inc., 1979; plaqueHunter College of the City University of New York; medallionLong Island University, 1988; degreeThe National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, 1975-76Emmy AwardProgramThe Paramount Men, 1954; engravedPresident of the United States of America (John F. Kennedy), 1962Certificate of appointment to the Advisory Committee on the ArtsMedalThomas Jefferson High School Alumni Association, 1963; plaqueTown and Gown of the University of Southern California, 1986; plaqueUniversity of Georgia, George Foster Peabody Broadcasting AwardsMedal, 1979Certificate, 1979University of Southern California, Division of Drama, 1985; plaqueAwards: Danny and Sylvia Fine KayeThe American Cancer Society, 1981; framed certificate, plaquePerforming Arts Council of the Music Center of Los Angeles County, 1985; framed certificate with correspondenceScholarship in Perpetuity, 1988; Tiffany clockVery Special Friends of the Music Center; plaqueThe Victor Gruen Center for Environmental Planning and Women, 1979; framed awardMiscellaneous MaterialsIncludes 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. BooksAndersen, Hans Christian. The Ugly DucklingCorfitz, Ejnar. Corfitz Guide Highlights of CopenhagenGazzera, Romano. Una Vita Per Un FioreKai-shek, Madam Chiang. Landscapes, Orchid, Bamboo and Flower PaintingsKautia, Lauri and Raimo Seppälä. TampereLauritzen, Philip. Grønland på vingerneLytle, Clyde Francis (edited by). Leaves of GoldMcKeldin, Theodore. No Mean CityPederson, Kenno and Lars Bjørn Madsen. Det gamle NordsjællandPendlesonn, KRG. The VikingsRowe, Percey. Golden Leaves from Canada's Past 1867-1967Schneekloth, Ida. Et barn er fødtPitkänen, Matti A. SuomiMagazinesThe American Home, "At Home With Danny Kaye," November, 1960The Kiwanis, "Danny Kaye: The Man For All Seasons," November, 1974McCalls, "The Danny Kaye Picture Book," January, 1958 (photocopy)Omni, April, 1982RealiaAshtray (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 jugClock (Israel Watch Co.)Crown in wooden caseCuff linksDiesFlags, miniature (3)Goblets, silver engraved (3)HatsCap (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 MedallionsMemphis Chamber of Commerce, Memphis, Tennessee (medal)New Orleans Mardi Gras Float Lieutenant medallionSted. Carnaval medallion, 1971United Nations Childrens' Funds (UNICEF) March medals in case (4)Miscellaneous medals (25)Model airplanesBoeing 737 set on personalized engraved wooden basePlane made out of nails, screws and wireMugs (2)Music Box (one gallon paint can with "Happiness" on covering and dedication)PaperweightsCamp Fire GirlsCity of BuffaloGlass - 1963Buffalo statueSan Antonio, TexasParachutePatches (14)Pen holder ("Okinawa - 1967")Pins (11)Placements (4 papercuts by Hans Christian Andersen)PlaquesDanny Kaye313th Air DivisionThe American Film Institute, "A Salute to John Ford," 1973Congressional Record, November 30, 1967Cue, cover, "Danny Kaye, Entertainer of the Year," January, 1971Dodger Stadium Olympic Baseball, Los Angeles, 1984DK, DanmarkFlight Safety, Inc., 1970Jewish engraving (2), 1967Letter from Ronald Reagan, 1982Los Angeles Times, "Walter Mitty leads the Philharmonic," February 5, 1973Love (gift given by M r. & Mrs. M.C. Jones)Newsweek, "Danny Kaye at the Met," January, 1973PhotographRKO Palace Theatre (caricature of Danny Kaye; autographed by P.S. 149 Gang)South African Tour, May, 1954TelegramsTiger's Milk (includes photo of Danny Kaye with Jim and Art Ingoldsby with their autograph)TV guide coverUNICEF (engraving)Sylvia FineThe American Film Institute, "A salute to John Ford," 1973Best Original Song in a Motion Picture 1959, The Five PenniesBest Original Song Score for a Motion Picture 1959, The Five PenniesPlate (commemorative London Palladium, 1949)Platters2nd Battle Group 3rd Infantry (Korea Christmas 1961 with correspondence, photograph, and calendar)Hans Christian Andersen, copper engraved, autographed, 1972Royal Holland PewterPostersIsrael, Gordon & BarbaraRobesPomona College, Claremont, California, 1978 (with correspondence and program)Miscellaneous robe (1)Miscellaneous college robes (7)ScrollsCaesars Palace, Las Vegas, NevadaSilver trays (engraved)Danny KayeNational Conference of Christians and Jews, 1964The Rhuallan Club, 1949The Sick Benefit Club of Odense, 1952The Theatre Royal Dublin, 1952University of Southern California, 1970Sylvia FineUniversity of Southern California, 1973SouvenirsKorean (5)Miscellaneous souvenirs(21)StatuesHead sculpture of Danny KayeMontreal Symphony Orchestra, 1983"Man with Whip""Man holding Paddle" (broken)The Toronto Symphony, 1966Wooden replica of Danny Kaye mounted with engravingSwords (2)TapestryTrophies (3)WhipWhistleWooden MomentosAirplaneArrows (6)Black leather shoes, 1949Carvings (2)Case with engraved silver tree, 1984Dutch clogsKeyKey signature stickName plate "Danny Kaye""Noah's Ark"Red River CartSculpture of outline of the Statue of Liberty with engraving and CBS logo for "An American Portrait"SheepStatues (3)StickReturn to the Table of Contents |