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Russell Powell. aAlso available in print. pOriginally published:cIndianapolis : cJ.H. Aufderheide & Co., c1912.10aPowell, J. Russell. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCallahan, J. Will,d1874-1946.1 aPowell, J. Russell.4prf.2 aJ.H. Aufderheide & Co. (Indianapolis, Ind.)40drpbaasmf0027uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0027 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701680ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002800118245008100146246005900227246005600286500002500342500001900367500006600386500004300452500007500495590005900570530002900629534006900658650003700727650003200764650003400796650002900830650002500859700003200884700003800916700003200954710004400986730002201030856006101052773004901113852005901162985002501221b26982456RPBm c crucn 980706s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aAccooe, Will,dd. 1904.10aChickenh[computer file] /cwords by Cole & Johnson ; music by Willis Accooe.1 iFirst line of text:aEph Jackson got a dead swell job.1 iFirst line of chorus:aChicken (is the best to eat) aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAs sung by Bob Cole of Cole & Johnson in "A trip to Coontown" aAdvertisement for another song: p. [2] aCover illustration: drawing of chicken with small photograph of a man. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: The Edw. Malley Co. aAlso available in print. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1899. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmployment. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers. 4aAfro-American poets.1 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.1 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.4prf.1 aJohnson, Billy,d1858-1916.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aTrip to Coontown.40drpbaasmf0003uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0003 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701585ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100001800165245012500183246006000308246006100368246002400429500002500453500001700478500005400495500003200549500002900581590004400610534007700654530002900731650003700760650003400797650004500831700003900876710002400915710004200939856006100981773004901042852005901091985002501150b26991780RPBm c crucn 980713s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG.W. Brainard & Co. (Louisville, Ky.)a586 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aAbbott, C. D.14aThe colored orphan boyh[computer file] /cas sung by S.C. Campbell of the Campbell Minstrels ; composed by C.D. Abbott.1 iFirst line of text:aMy poor old mother and I did part.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBut now my mother's gone to rest.16aColor'd orphan boy. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aComposer's name apears as C.W. Abbott in caption. aDedicated to: J.H. Burdett. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aLibrary's copy inscribed: J.H. Burdett. pOriginally published by:cLouisville [Ky.] : G.W. Brainard & Co., c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music.1 aCampbell, S. C.,d1829-1874.4prf.2 aCampbell Minstrels.2 aG.W. Brainard & Co. (Louisville, Ky.)40drpbaasmf0001uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0001 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701510ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100002800160245008000188246007100268246005700339500002500396500001900421500002800440500004600468500012600514534005300640530002900693600001700722650003700739650003400776650002900810700001900839700002300858710003700881856006100918773004900979852005901028985002501087b26993065RPBm c crucg 980714s1998 riuppa n eng d22bHugo V. Schlam (Music publisher)a711 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAccooe, Will,dd. 1904.10aLuluh[computer file] :bI loves yer, Lulu /cwords & music by Will Accooe.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in the land where the sun shines bright.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLulu does you love your baby. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAs sung by: Jenny Eddy. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Jenny Eddy; drawing of Afro-American couple walking in field with sunflowers / Starmer. pOriginally published by:cHugo V. Schlam, c1901. aAlso available in print.10aEddy, Jenny. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aStarmer,4ill.1 aEddy, Jenny.4prf.2 aHugo V. Schlam (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0004uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0004 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701621ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126043001200139045000900151048001500160100002200175240004000197245011300237246005900350246006900409500002500478500001900503500003600522500006400558590006300622534006800685530002900753650003700782650002700819650004100846650003400887700002500921700002000946710003900966856006101005773004901066852005901115985002501174b26993399RPBm c crucg 980714s1998 riuppa n eng d22bGeo. Willig & Co. (Baltimore, Md.)a4719 aRBNcRBN an-us-sc aw9w9 avu01aka011 aAdams, Coleman E.10aMy little cullud country gal;oarr.10aMy little cullud country galh[computer file] /carr: by Emil Isenman ; words and music by Coleman E. Adams.1 iFirst line of text:aAway down souf, in Souf Carolina.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! my, Oh! my little cullud country gal. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"The greatest coon hit"--Cover. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman / E.O.H. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Dedicated to Barrie B. McCreery. pOriginally published by:cBaltimore : Geo. Willig & Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditions. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aIsenman, Emil,earr.0 aE. O. H.,4ill.2 aGeo. Willig & Co. (Baltimore, Md.)40drpbaasmf0006uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0006 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701461ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048001500151100004600166245017900212246004300391246002500434500002500459500001700484500009600501500003000597534005700627530002900684650005100713650003700764650001700801700006000818710002700878856006100905773004900966852005901015985002501074b27000539RPBm c crucg 980720s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a5088 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aAdams, John S.q(John Stowell),dd. 1893.10aI am going there, or, The death of little Evah[computer file] /cwritten and inscribed to the readers of "Uncle Tom's cabin" by John S. Adams ; adapted to a favorite melody.1 iFirst line of text:aI am going there.10aDeath of little Eva. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover illustration: lithograph of the death of little Eva from the book, Uncle Tom's cabin. a"Bufford's Lith. Boston." pOriginally published by:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-Americans in literaturexSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0007uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0007 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701597ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245009400137246007800231246005300309500002500362500001700387500005700404500004300461500009100504534007200595530002900667600005700696600003800753650003700791650003400828700003000862700004400892710004500936730002400981856006101005773004901066852005901115985002501174b27000588RPBm c crucn 820901s1902 miuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAdams, Robert.10aI wants a man like Romeoh[computer file] /cwords by James O'Dea ; music by Rob't Adams.1 iFirst line of text:aTo see Romeo and Juliet Bill Johnson went one night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI wants a man like Romeo. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Richard Buhler's success at the Columbus minstrels" aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Richard Buhler; drawing of landscape with steamboat. pOriginally published by:cDetroit : Whitney Warner Pub. Co., c1902. aAlso available in print.10aShakespeare, William,d1564-1616.tRomeo and Juliet.10aBuhler, Richard,d1876 or 7-1925. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aO'Dea, James,d1871-1914.1 aBuhler, Richard,d1876 or 7-1925.4prf.2 aWhitney Warner Pub. Co. (Detroit, Mich.)0 aColumbus minstrels.40drpbaasmf0008uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0008 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701459ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245010200139246005600241246006500297500002500362500001900387500002500406500001900431500004100450500004200491500007200533534006700605530002900672650003700701650004500738650003400783700002300817710003900840856006100879773004900940852005900989985002501048b2700059xRPBm c crucn 980720s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAlford, Harry L.10aThey'll talk about you anyhowh[computer file] /cwords by Wm. H. Windom ; music by Harry Alford.1 iFirst line of text:aI always dress just as I wish.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFor they'll talk about the President. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Al. Sweetser, Chicago. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man walking in street. pOriginally published by:cChicago : Thompson Music Co., c1903. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWindom, William H.2 aThompson Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0010uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0010 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701486ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003500118245010100153246005200254246006500306500002500371500001900396500002300415500004300438500010800481590005000589534007000639530002900709650002800738650003400766650002900800700003000829710004500859856007500904773004900979852005901028985002501087b27000710RPBm c crucn 980720s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aAbrahams, Maurice,d1883-1931.10aAt the cotton pickers ballh[computer file] /cwords by Alex Gerber ; music by Maurice Abrahams.1 iFirst line of text:aGo and get your lady fair.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLet's go to the cotton picker's ball. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aWar slogan: p. [4] aAdvertisement for another song: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of ballroom scene and people picking cotton, printed in blue and black ink. aLibrary's copy 1 inscribed: John A. Slick [?] pOriginally published:cNew York : Kalmar, Puck & Abrahams, c1917. aAlso available in print. 0aDancingzUnited States. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing.1 aGerber, Alex,d1895-1969.2 aKalmar, Puck & Abrahams (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0002uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0002 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701729ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100002800165245009200193246005200285246008400337500002500421500001700446500008200463500002800545500004300573500004800616590005100664534006600715530002900781650003700810650003300847650003200880650002900912700003100941700003800972710003601010710004101046856007501087773004901162852005901211985002501270b27002330RPBm c crucn 980721s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a3256 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAccooe, Will,dd. 1904.14aThe phrenologist coonh[computer file] /cwords by Ernest Hogan ; music by Will Accooe.1 iFirst line of text:aof all the men of history.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDat's the reason why they call me the phrenologist coon. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: New song hits introduced by Williams & Walker's own big co. aSung by: Bert Williams. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aCover illustration: drawing of comic faces. aAdvertisement for another song: cop. 2, p. [2] pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPhrenologyxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxCraniology. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aHogan, Ernest,d1865-1909.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.4prf.2 aWilliams & Walker's Own Big Co.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0005uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0005 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701692ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245009100138246002000229246004200249246005500291500002500346500001900371500006400390500004400454500007400498500012600572534006900698530002900767600001800796600001900814600002300833600002000856650003700876650002900913650001400942650001900956710004400975730001901019856007501038773004901113852005901162985002501221b27003395RPBm c crucn 980722s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAdler, Bernard.10aThat lovin ragh[computer file] /cwords by Victor H. Smalley ; music by Bernie Adler.14aDat lovin' rag.1 iFirst line of text:aThat lovin' rag.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHear the music softly play. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAs sung in Victor H. Smalley's burletta "The Merry widower" aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 2-5. aAdvertisement for "When you wore a pinafore" and another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: photographs of Jerry Mills, Lottie Grady, Victor H. Smalley, and Bernard Adler; floral border design. pOriginally published:cNew York : F.B. Haviland Pub. Co., c1907. aAlso available in print.10aMills, Jerry.10aGrady, Lottie.10aSmalley, Victor H.10aAdler, Bernard. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aMusicals. 0aRagtime music.2 aF.B. Haviland Pub. Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aMerry widower.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0009uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0009 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701593ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002000163245010800183246005900291490003400350500002500384500001700409500004400426500005600470500008100526500006900607590010500676534006400781530002900845650003700874650004500911650003400956710002300990856006101013773004901074852005901123985002501182b27003632RPBm c crucn 980722s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a1382 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aAlison, George.10aTwo little coonsh[computer file] :ba novel darkey song and refrain /cwords & music by George Alison.1 iFirst line of text:aChloe an' me am two little coons.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Dedicated to Fritz Williams"--Caption. aAdvertisement for other Afro-American songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man and woman walking together. aAlso available for: band, orchestra, banjo, mandolin, or guitar. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: C. Janke & Co., organs, pianos, sheet music, [?], Tex. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American familiesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0011uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0011 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701427ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001400118245008600132246006600218246006300284490002300347500002500370500001900395500004200414500009000456534006400546530002900610650003700639650003800676650003400714700002300748700001500771710003800786830002300824856006100847773004900908852005900957985002501016b27003723RPBm c crucn 980722s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aAlixa, C.10aOld Joe's dreamh[computer file] /cwords by Brother Gardner ; music by C. Alixa.1 iFirst line of text:aDe odder dark night old Joe had a dream.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, whar am gone dem good ole days?1 aThree great songs. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man seated and three other scenes / Roz. pOriginally published:cNew York : W.A. Evans & Bro., c1881. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGardner,cBrother.0 aRoz,4ill.2 aW.A. Evans & Bro. (Boston, Mass.) 0aThree great songs.40drpbaasmf0012uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0012 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701756ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126043001200139045000900151048001500160100002100175245009500196246007500291246006600366500002500432500001900457500005100476500007100527500008400598500025600682534006500938530002901003650003701032650003401069700001901103710004001122856007501162773004901237852005901286985002501345b27011276RPBm c crucn 980727s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)a851 aRBNcRBN an-us-la ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAllen, Thomas S.10aBy the watermelon vineh[computer file] :bLindy Lou /cwords and music by Thos. S. Allen.1 iFirst line of text:aDown Louisiana where the Missis[s]ippi's flowing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLindy, Lindy, sweet as the sugar cane. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "I'll wait for thee": p. [2] aAdvertisement for "A Frangesa march" and other piano solos: p. [6] aCover illustration: Afro-American couple sitting on watermelon slice / Starmer. aAlso published for: guitar solo, 2 guitars, banjo solo, 2 banjos, mandolin solo, 2 or 3 mandolins, mandola, guitar accompaniment, banjo accompaniment, piano accompaniment, flute obligato, 'cello obligato, full military band, full orchestra with piano. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Walter Jacobs, c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0013uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0013 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701673ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002100164245008300185246006100268246005400329500002500383500001900408500004500427500013300472500021800605534006400823530002900887610001600916650003700932650003100969650003401000700001901034710004001053856006101093773004901154852005901203985002501262b27011343RPBm c crucn 980727s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)a1266 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAllen, Thomas S.10aGood-bye Mister Greenbackh[computer file] /cwords & music by Thos. S. Allen.1 iFirst line of text:aRastus Jenkins was a gamblin' coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGood-bye Mister Greenback. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: photograph of the 4 Shannons; drawing of dollar bills with wings and Afro-American man with cigar / Starmer. aAlso published for: guitar (solo and 2); banjo (solo and 2); mandolin (solo, 2 and 3); mandola; guitar, banjo or piano accompaniment; flute obligato; 'cello obligato; full military band; full orchestra with piano. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Walter Jacobs, 1906. aAlso available in print.20a4 Shannons. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0014uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0014 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701484ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002100164245008500185246006100270246007800331500002500409500001900434500004500453500015200498534006500650530002900715600002100744600002100765650003700786650003400823700001900857710004000876856006100916773004900977852005901026985002501085b27013091RPBm c crucn 980728s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)a1511 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAllen, Thomas S.10aLet me be your lemon coonh[computer file] /cwords and music by Thos. S. Allen.1 iFirst line of text:aEbenezer Johnson was a yaller coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'll be your lemon if you'll only be the squeezer. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: photographs of Pearl Danforth and Thos. S. Allen; drawing of Afro-American man talking to seated Afro-American woman / Starmer. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Walter Jacobs, c1907. aAlso available in print.10aDanforth, Pearl.10aAllen, Thomas S. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0015uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0015 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701518ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100002100130245006900151246005200220246005500272500002500327500001700352500004600369500013700415590006100552590006000613534007200673530002900745600001900774650003700793650003400830700001900864710004100883856007500924773004900999852005901048985002501107b27013200RPBm c crucn 980728s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-al ax1x1 avu01aka011 aAllen, Thomas S.10aMandy Louh[computer file] /cwords and music by Thos. S. Allen.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in Alabama Dixieland.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMandy, my pretty Mandy Lou. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for "Scented roses": p. [2] aCover illustration: photograph of unidentified woman harpist / White, N.Y.; drawing of Afro-American couple and magnolias / Starmer. aAdvertisement for "Pitter patter rag": cops. 2-3, p. [6] aCover photograph: cop. 3, Carrie Starr of Neff & Starr. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Daly Music Publisher, c1911. aAlso available in print.10aStarr, Carrie. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aDaly Music Publisher (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0016uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0016 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701545ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100002100130245008300151246007600234246008100310500002500391500001700416500003300433500004500466500016800511534007900679530002900758600001700787650003700804650003400841700001900875700002300894710004800917856006100965773004901026852005901075985002501134b27017060RPBm c crucn 980730s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-usu-- ax1x1 avu01aka011 aAllen, Thomas S.10aMiss Carolineh[computer file] :bSouthern serenade song /cby Thos. S. Allen.1 iFirst line of text:aSweetest girl in Dixieland, oh, oh, Miss Caroline.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCaroline, Miss Caroline, that everloving gal of mine. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Popularized by Billy Coty." aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man playing banjo for Afro-American woman, a cabin in moonlight, and cotton balls / Starmer; photograph of Billy Coty. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : O.E. Story, Music Publisher, c1914. aAlso available in print.10aCoty, Billy. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.1 aCoty, Billy.4prf.2 aO.E. Story, Music Publisher (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0017uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0017 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702036ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127043001200140045000900152048001500161100002100176245007100197246007600268246006000344500002500404500001900429500004400448500012800492500025500620590007000875590005800945534006501003530002901068600002901097610002301126610002801149650003701177650003401214700001901248710004001267856007501307856007501382773004901457852005901506985002501565b27021890RPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)a1152 aRBNcRBN an-us-al ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAllen, Thomas S.10aMy dusky roseh[computer file] /cwords & music by Thos. S. Allen.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in Alabama where the southern skies are blue.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMy dusky rosebud, my dusky rose. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American couple and cotton field in moonlight / Starmer; photograph of Carroll Johnson. aAlso published for: piano solo, guitar solo, 2 guitars; banjo solo, 2 banjos, mandolin solo, 2 or 3 mandolins, mandola (octave), guitar, banjo or piano accompaniment, flute obligato, 'cello obligato, full military band, and full orchestra with piano. aCover photograph: cop. 3, Cooper & Robinson; cop. 4, The Taylors. aLibrary's copy 3 has stamp on cover: Alberta Sheldon. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Walter Jacobs, c1905. aAlso available in print.10aJohnson, Carroll,d1851-20aCooper & Robinson.20aTaylors (Musical group) 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0018uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0018403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0019uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0019 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701609ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028005600126040001300182045000900195048001500204100003400219245005900253246005500312246006500367500002500432500001700457500012400474500013000598534006400728530002900792600003400821600001800855650003700873650003400910700001800944700001800962710002300980856007501003773004901078852005901127985002501186b2702233xRPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riuppa n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a491322bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W. Sons 11056 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aArmstrong, Harry,d1879-1951.10aShaky eyesh[computer file] /cby Armstrong and Clark.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen the toil of day is o'er.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShaky eyes, oh, oh, those shaky eyes! aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other songs, beginning "Compositions by Harry Armstrong: Shaky eyes, words by Billy Clark...": p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman with big eyes / Keller, EK; photograph of Billy Clark and Harry Armstrong. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1909. aAlso available in print.10aArmstrong, Harry,d1879-1951.10aClark, Billy. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aClark, Billy.1 aKeller,4ill.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0020uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0020 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701310ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028005600126040001300182045000900195048001500204100003400219245005600253246005500309246006500364490004500429500002500474500001900499500004200518534005300560530002900613650003700642650003400679700001800713710002300731856006100754773004900815852005900864985002500923b27022730RPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riuppa n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a491322bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W. Sons 11056 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aArmstrong, Harry,d1879-1951.10aShaky eyesh[computer file] /cArmstrong and Clark.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen the toil of day is o'er.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShaky eyes, oh, oh, those shaky eyes!0 aPopular favorites by well-known writers. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for music books: p. [8] pOriginally published:cM. Witmark & Sons, c1909. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aClark, Billy.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0021uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0021 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701698ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048001500159100003400174245013200208246008100340246006700421500002500488500001900513500002400532500003300556500007700589500010600666534006400772530002900836600001600865650003700881650004700918650001900965700002100984700001801005700002201023710002301045856007501068773004901143852005901192985002501251b27023072RPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 11145 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aArmstrong, Harry,d1879-1951.10aSlip your glad rags on and come with me!h[computer file] /cwords by Harry B. Lester & Billy Clark ; music by Harry Armstrong.1 iFirst line of text:aLook here, Henry Darbaco, what makes you fret and pout?1 iFirst line of chorus:aPut on your gloves, your high silk hat. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Beth Tate. a"To Miss Georgette De Wolf." aAdvertisement for other songs by Harry Armstrong and a song book: p. [6] aCover illustration: Afro-American man in top hat and tails; photograph of Beth Tate / De Lux, Denver. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1910. aAlso available in print.10aTate, Beth. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxClothingxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music.1 aLester, Harry B.1 aClark, Billy.1 aTate, Beth.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0022uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0022 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701466ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245008700141246008400228246006000312500002500372500001700397500007300414500004200487500007100529590005100600534006500651530002900716600001800745650003700763650003400800700002400834710004000858856006100898773004900959852005901008985002501067b27023138RPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aArmstrong, Paul B.10aI love's you, 'deed I do my babeh[computer file] /cwritten by Paul B. Armstrong.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen the moon am shinin' brightly on the watermelon vines.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIse a comin' as of yore my babe. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Introduced with great success by Miss Mae Raymond. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Mae Raymond; drawing of daisies. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Sarah E. Wheelright. pOriginally published:cChicago : Frank K. Root & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print.10aRaymond, Mae. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aRaymond, Mae.4prf.2 aFrank K. Root & Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0023uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0023 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701821ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100002600123245014600149246003700295246005700332246007500389500002500464500001900489500007200508500009300580590008100673534006800754530002900822600002800851650002800879650005100907650003700958650003400995700002001029700001901049700003401068700005401102710003701156856006101193773004901254852005901303985002501362b27023205RPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aArnold, George Waugh.10aHe's laid on de shelfh[computer file] :ba coon argument in three chapters /cwritten and composed by George Waugh Arnold and Mattie Boorum.10aCoon argument in three chapters.1 iFirst line of text:aMy old man and myself fell out.1 iFirst line of chorus:aEf he'll only go away, an' leave me to mahself. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFeatured by: May Irwin in her successful play, "Madge Smith, att'y" aCover illustration: Afro-Americans soldier and woman / Starmer; photograph of May Irwin. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Hitchcock's, 11 Park Row, N.Y. pOriginally published:cNew York, N.Y. : Hurtig & Seamon, c1990. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-American soldiers. 0aSouth African War, 1899-1902xSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBoorum, Mattie.1 aStarmer,4ill.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.1 aMorris, Ramsay,dd. 1917.tMadge Smith, attorney.2 aHurtig & Seamon (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0024uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0024 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701292ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245009400136246006900230246007000299490006400369500002500433500001900458534006700477530002900544650003700573650004500610650002700655710003500682830004300717856006100760773004900821852005900870985002500929b27023266RPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riufma n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aArthur, M. J.10aLittle baby Joeh[computer file] /cwritten by Brother Gardner ; composed by M.J. Arthur.1 iFirst line of text:aKase I'ze growin' old an' doan feel strong.1 iFirst line of chorus:aJist you hear dat baby howlin, hi, yi, yi!1 aEthiopian, jubilee and minstrel songs / by eminent writers. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. pOriginally published:c[United States?] : J.M. Russell, c1881. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic.2 aJ.M. Russell (Music publisher) 0aEthiopian, jubilee and minstrel songs.40drpbaasmf0025uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0025 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701299ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245008200136246005600218246008400274500002500358500001900383500004300402500007100445534007500516530002900591650004300620650002900663650003400692710004100726856006100767773004900828852005900877985002500936b27023291RPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aArzonia, Joe.14aThe preacher and the bearh[computer file] /cwords and music by Joe Arzonia.1 iFirst line of text:aA preacher went out a hunting.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh Lord, did'nt you deliver Daniels from the lion's den? aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [2] aCover illustration: Afro-American man up a tree with bear at base. pOriginally published:cColumbus, O[hio] : Capitol Music House, c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American clergyxSongs and music. 0aHunting songs, American. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aCapitol Music House (Columbus, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0026uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0026 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701170ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001200118245006500130246005700195246004400252500002500296500001900321500006300340534006700403530002900470650004200499650003400541700003600575710003900611856006100650773004900711852005900760985002500819b2702362xRPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka010 aAuthor.10aPoor Aunt Dinah!h[computer file] /ccomposed by the author.1 iFirst line of text:aI knew an old nigga aunty once.0 iFirst line of chorus:aPoor Aunt Dinah! aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Sung by Mr. Kneass of the New Orleans Serenaders"--Cover. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : Edward L. Walker, c1850. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aKneass, Nelson,dd. 1869.4prf.2 aEdward L. Walker (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0028uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0028 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701173ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001200118245006500130246005700195246004400252500002500296500001900321500006300340534006600403530002900469650004200498650003400540700003600574710004300610856006100653773004900714852005900763985002500822b27023631RPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka010 aAuthor.10aPoor Aunt Dinah!h[computer file] /ccomposed by the author.1 iFirst line of text:aI knew an old nigga aunty once.0 iFirst line of chorus:aPoor Aunt Dinah! aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Sung by Mr. Kneass of the New Orleans Serenaders"--Cover. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : Stayman & Bros., c1850. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aKneass, Nelson,dd. 1869.4prf.2 aStayman & Brothers (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0029uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0029 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701161ncm 2200313Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001400118245010000132246008300232246006100315500003900376500001700415534006100432530002900493650003700522650002700559650003400586710003300620856006100653773004900714852005900763985002500822b27023655RPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 aca04aka011 aAvery, H.10aCome take a sailh[computer file] :ba new Ethiopian melody /ccomposed & arranged by H. Avery.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, wont you come, my Rosy dear, and take a sail with me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen take a sail with me my dear. aFor mixed chorus (SATB) and piano. aCover title. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : J.E. Gould, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aJ.E. Gould (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0030uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0030 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701216ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100001400165245010900179246008300288246006100371500003900432500001700471534005400488530002900542650003700571650002700608650003400635710002700669856006100696773004900757852005900806985002500865b27023679RPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a306 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 aca04aka011 aAvery, H.10aCome take a sailh[computer file] :ba new Ethiopian melody /cdesigned for the Home Circle by H. Avery.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, wont you come, my Rosy dear, and take a sail with me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen take a sail with me my dear. aFor mixed chorus (SATB) and piano. aCover title. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0031uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0031 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701174ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001400118245009300132246006100225246007000286500003900356500001700395500002100412534006100433530002900494650003700523650002700560650003400587710003300621856006100654773004900715852005900764985002500823b27023722RPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax5x5 aca04aka011 aAvery, H.10aSweet Lucy Mayh[computer file] :bthe latest plantation melody /ccomposed by H. Avery.1 iFirst line of text:aA long time since when I was young.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh Lucy, dear Lucy, dem days am past away. aFor mixed chorus (SATB) and piano. aCover title. a"To Mr. Rainer." pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : J.E. Gould, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aJ.E. Gould (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0032uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0032 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701270ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001300125045000900138048002100147100001700168245011700185246006300302246006000365500005100425500001700476500002600493534006400519530002900583650003700612650006200649710003900711856006100750773004900811852005900860985002500919b27023783RPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a683 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aBaker, E. L.10aMassa sound is sleepingh[computer file] /ccomposed and respectfully dedicated to James F. Taunt by E.L. Baker.1 iFirst line of text:aThe moon is shining bright and clear.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen haste away my dearest Nell. aFor solo voice, piano, and mixed chorus (TASB) aCover title. aPage 4 is unnumbered. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1850. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxFugitive slavesxSongs and music.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0035uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0035 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701711ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001600118245009100134246008000225246007600305500002500381500001900406500006100425500002800486500004800514500008100562534006300643530002900706650003700735650006200772650006200834650003400896700002000930700001900950700002600969710002700995710002001022710004101042856006101083773004901144852005901193985002501252b27023965RPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBall, E. R.14aThe Zulu Hall of Fameh[computer file] /cwords by Billy Johnson ; music by E.R. Ball.1 iFirst line of text:aAfrica, the sunny country is my native land, I'm told.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIn the Zulu Hall of Fame I'll leave my pedigree. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Billy Johnson, Gracie & Potter, Johnson & Dean. a"To J.E. Julia"--Cover. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: drawing of Zulu warrior, elephant, and monkey / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxRelations with AfricansxSongs and music. 0aZulu (African people)xKings and rulersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJohnson, Billy.1 aStarmer,4ill.1 aJohnson, Billy.4prf.2 aGracie & Potter.4prf.2 aJohnson & Dean.2 aT. B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0036uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0036 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701762ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028005600126040001300182045000900195048002100204100003300225240003500258245011100293246007300404246005200477490003600529500006500565500001700630500004700647500004700694500018800741534006400929530002900993650003701022650003401059700005401093710002301147856006101170773004901231852005901280985002501339b27024003RPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a673922bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 15400 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avi01aka01asa011 aBall, Ernest R.,d1878-1927.10aHoney, if yo' only knew;oarr.10aHoney, if yo' only knewh[computer file] :bsong /clyric by William H. Gardner ; music by Ernest R. Ball.1 iFirst line of text:aI went down in de meadow, an' I found a violet.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHoney, if yo' only knew.0 aWitmark black and white series. aFor medium high voice and piano in F, with violin obbligato. aCover title. a"Dedicated to George MacFarlane"--Caption. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2, 5-6] aAlso published for: low voice in D©; medium low voice in E©; high voice in G; duet for alto or baritone and soprano or tenor in F; duet for soprano or tenor and alto or baritone in G. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1917. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGardner, William H.q(William Henry),d1865-1932.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0037uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0037 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701734ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048002700159100003300186240003500219245011100254246007300365246005200438490003600490500006700526500001700593500004700610500004700657500015900704590003800863534006400901530002900965650003700994650003401031700005401065710002301119856006101142773004901203852005901252985002501311b27024337RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 15483 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avh01avi01aka01asa011 aBall, Ernest R.,d1878-1927.10aHoney, if yo' only knew;oarr.10aHoney, if yo' only knewh[computer file] :bsong /clyric by William H. Gardner ; music by Ernest R. Ball.1 iFirst line of text:aI went down in de meadow, an' I found a violet.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHoney, if yo' only knew.0 aWitmark black and white series. aDuet for soprano or tenor and alto or baritone and piano in G. aCover title. a"Dedicated to George MacFarlane"--Caption. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2, 5-6] aAlso published for: low voice in D©; medium low voice in E©; medium high voice in F; high voice in G; duet for alto or baritone and soprano or tenor in F. aLibrary's copy has trimmed edges. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1917. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGardner, William H.q(William Henry),d1865-1932.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0038uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0038 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701342ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028005500126040001300181045000900194048001500203100003300218245010700251246006500358246006800423500002500491500001900516500004300535534006400578530002900642650004500671650003400716700002500750710002300775856006100798773004900859852005900908985002500967b27024350RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a460422bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 8666 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBall, Ernest R.,d1878-1927.10aMa dear li'l' dimpled coonh[computer file] /cwords by Frances J. Sterling ; music by Ernest R. Ball.1 iFirst line of text:aBref so sweet lak a li'l' honey flower.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOut in de world is de cold an' de stawm. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1908. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSterling, Frances J.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0039uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0039 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701401ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100002100165245012700186246006200313246006000375246003500435500003100470500001900501500004200520534005400562530002900616650003700645650004100682650003500723650003100758700001900789710002500808856006100833773004900894852005900943985002501002b27024477RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riumra n eng d22bOliver Ditson (Music publisher)a33-55,363 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBallou, Harry J.14aThe colored millionairesh[computer file] :bmarching song and chorus /cwords by C.B. Perkins ; music by Harry J. Ballou.1 iFirst line of text:aJust throw your eyes upon our shape.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, did you ever see such style?14aTo the Salem Amateur Minstrel. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1891. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditions. 0aMillionairesxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano)1 aPerkins, C. B.2 aOliver Ditson (Firm)40drpbaasmf0040uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0040 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701718ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245009500141246009000236246006900326500002500395500001900420500003700439500006000476500004500536500014700581534007300728530002900801600003500830650004200865650003700907650003400944650003400978700004101012700001901053710004201072856006101114773004901175852005901224985002501283b2702460xRPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBarrett, Joseph H.10aMy Black Roseh[computer file] :ba song of songs /cwords and music by Joseph H. Barrett.1 iFirst line of text:aThe maiden with the dreamy eyes called on Old Black Joe one day.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFor she's my Black Rose, my Hindoo queen. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aIntroduced by: Elizabeth Murray. a"Respectfully dedicated to my friend Elizabeth Murray." aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [3-6] aCover illustration: drawing of a rose with photograph of unidentified Afro-American woman in center / Emerson; photograph of Elizabeth Murray. pOriginally published:cMinneapolis, Minn. : Barrett Pub. Co., c1904. aAlso available in print.10aMurray, Elizabeth,d1870-1946. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPotpourris (Voice with piano) 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMurray, Elizabeth,d1870-1946.4prf.0 aEmerson,4ill.2 aBarrett Pub. Co. (Minneapolis, Minn.)40drpbaasmf0042uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0042 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701651ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001800125045000900143048001500152100002100167245013500188246007500323246007000398500002500468500001900493500004800512500003300560500004800593500004000641590005700681590007200738534005400810530002900864650006200893650003400955700003100989710002501020856007501045773004901120852005901169985002501228b27024702RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson (Music publisher)a53,743 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBallou, Harry J.10aDon't forget dar's a weddin' to-nighth[computer file] :bend song and chorus /cwords by J.W. Wheeler ; music by Harry J. Ballou.1 iFirst line of text:aDon't forget dar's a weddin' in de old town hall.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen get into line, when the bride goes by. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Sung by all the Leading Minstrels"--Cover. a"To Walter E. Stone"--Cover. aAdvertisement for piano dance music: p. [6] aOrchestral accompaniment available. aLibrary's copy 2 cover printed in black and tan ink. aLibrary's copy 2 inscribed: Barton Marr, J.S. Kilby, Oct. 18. 1889. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1889. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWheeler, J. W.q(James W.)2 aOliver Ditson (Firm)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0041uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0041 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701488ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245009100150246005300241246004700294500002500341500001700366500003300383500004600416500014500462534006400607530002900671600002100700650003700721650004100758650003400799700001900833700001300852710004300865856006100908773004900969852005901018985002501077b27025469RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBarron, Ted S.,d1879-1943.10aThrow down dat keyh[computer file] /cwords by Edgar Malone ; music by Ted S. Barron.1 iFirst line of text:a'Twas in the dead of night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThrow down dat key. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Coon song. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man with cane talking to Afro-American woman in window / Henrich; photograph of Mattie Phillip. pOriginally published:cNew York : Barron & Thompson, c1906. aAlso available in print.10aPhillip, Mattie. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDomestic relationsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMalone, Edgar.0 aHenrich,2 aBarron & Thompson Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0043uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0043 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701570ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005500081040001300136045000900149048001500158100005000173245013600223246008300359246005000442500004400492500001700536500006700553500006500620590010700685534006200792530002900854650003700883650003400920700001800954710004200972856006101014773004901075852005901124985002501183b27025500RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d22bArthur P. Schmidt Co. (Boston, Mass.)aA.P.S. 8811 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avj01aka011 aBartlett, J. C.q(James Carroll),d1850-1929.10aMa pale-brown Lady Sueh[computer file] :bsong with pianoforte accompaniment /ccomposed by J.C. Bartlett ; [words by J.K. Draper]1 iFirst line of text:aO de southern shore am full ob little crinkles in de lan'1 iFirst line of chorus:aO honey wont yer come. aFor low voice (alto or bass) and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for songs from the publisher's catalogue: p. [8] aAlso published for: high voice (soprano or tenor) and piano. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Chas. W. Homeyer & Co., Music, 332 Boylston St., Boston. pOriginally published:cBoston : Arthur P. Schmidt, c1910. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDraper, J. K.2 aArthur P. Schmidt Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0044uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0044 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701721ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005500081040001300136045000900149048001500158100005000173240003400223245009800257246008300355246005000438250001500488490006200503490004500565500006500610500001900675500002500694500004700719590009100766534006300857530002900920650003700949650003400986650002501020700001801045710004201063856006101105773004901166852005901215985002501274b27025573RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d22bArthur P. Schmidt Co. (Boston, Mass.)aA.P.S. 9012 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 bve01acc041 aBartlett, J. C.q(James Carroll),d1850-1929.10aMa pale-brown Lady Sue;oarr.10aMa pale-brown Lady Sueh[computer file] /c[words by] J.K. Draper ; [music by] J.C. Bartlett.1 iFirst line of text:aO de southern shore am full ob little crinkles in de lan'1 iFirst line of chorus:aO honey wont yer come. aOctavo ed.0 aArthur P. Schmidt's selected part-songs for men's voices.0 aOctavo series (men's voices) ;vno. 368. aPart-song for baritone or tenor solo and men's voices (TTBB) aCaption title. a"Professional copy." a"May be sung in F or F# if desired"--P. 2. aLibrary's copy is marked with perforations, cover and p. 7: Providence Public Library. pOriginally published:cBoston : Arthur P. Schmidt, c1910. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aPart-songs, English.1 aDraper, J. K.2 aArthur P. Schmidt Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0045uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0045 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701563ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004000081040001300121045000900134048001500143100002200158245023100180246007700411500002500488500001700513500004900530534005800579530002900637650003700666650004100703651008000744700002800824700003700852710004900889710003300938730002400971856006100995773004901056852005901105985002501164b27025603RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d22bLyon & Healy (Chicago, Ill.)a22737 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aBarton, George H.10aThat's what the niggers then will doh[computer file] :banswer to "Young Eph's lament" /cwords by Tom Russell ; sung with immense success by John[n]y Allen, of Arlington, Kelly and Leon's Minstrels ; music by Geo. H. Barton.1 iFirst line of text:aWhat will we do when the war breaks the country up? aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover foliage design / Greene, Engr. Boston. pOriginally published:cChicago : Lyon & Healy, c1865. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveszUnited StatesxEmancipation. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xParticipation, Afro-American.1 aRussell, Tom,dd. 1892.1 aAllen, Johnny,d1844-1885.4prf.2 aArlington, Kelly and Leon's Minstrels.4prf.2 aLyon & Healy (Chicago, Ill.)00aYoung Eph's lament.40drpbaasmf0046uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0046 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701510ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100002200165245023100187246007700418500002500495500001700520500004900537534006000586530002900646650003700675651008000712700002800792700003700820710004900857710002400906730002400930856006100954773004901015852005901064985002501123b27025627RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a22737 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aBarton, George H.10aThat's what the niggers then will doh[computer file] :banswer to "Young Eph's lament" /cwords by Tom Russell ; sung with immense success by John[n]y Allen, of Arlington, Kelly and Leon's Minstrels ; music by Geo. H. Barton.1 iFirst line of text:aWhat will we do when the war breaks the country up? aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover foliage design / Greene, Engr. Boston. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson & Co., c1865. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xParticipation, Afro-American.1 aRussell, Tom,dd. 1892.1 aAllen, Johnny,d1844-1885.4prf.2 aArlington, Kelly and Leon's Minstrels.4prf.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.0 aYoung Eph's lament.40drpbaasmf0047uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0047 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701316ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100004000165245009900205246004700304246006300351500002500414500001900439500003900458500004600497534006700543530002900610650004500639650002500684700002100709710004200730856006100772773004900833852005900882985002500941b27026322RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d22bHarold Flammer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a195 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBassett, Karolyn Wells,d1892-1931.10aLittle brown babyh[computer file] /cpoem by Phil Armstrong ; music by Karolyn Wells Bassett.1 iFirst line of text:aNight-time am fallin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aLittle brown baby, mammy's delight. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Pathâe Record, No. 22386"--Cover. aAdvertisement for two other songs: p. [8] pOriginally published:cNew York, N.Y. : Harold Flammer, c1918. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aArmstrong, Phil.2 aHarold Flammer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0048uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0048 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701445ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005000081040001300131045000900144048001500153100001900168245008900187246008900276246005200365250001600417500002500433500001700458500004200475500004600517534006400563530002900627650003700656650004700693650003400740700002500774700002200799710004400821856006100865773004900926852005900975985002501034b27027235RPBm c crucn 980806s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)a4624 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBassett, R. H.10aEnuffh[computer file] :bcoon song /cwords by W.J. Jacobs ; music by R.H. Bassett.1 iFirst line of text:aSome people do not seem to know the meaning of the word "enuff"1 iFirst line of chorus:aDat's enuff, sooficient! aPopular ed. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: floral design / Frew. pOriginally published:cNew York : J.H. Remick & Co., c1911. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJacobs, William Jay.1 aFrew, John,eill.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf0049uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0049 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701300ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245011300138246005400251246006000305500002500365500001700390500004800407500004300455534006400498530002900562650003700591650003400628700003000662700002400692710004000716856006100756773004900817852005900866985002500925b27027259RPBm c crucn 980806s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBelknap, Frank.10aI doan want you hangin roundh[computer file] :bcoon song /cwords by Karl Tausig ; music by Frank Belknap.1 iFirst line of text:aMandy's beau was awful slow.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI doan want you a hangin' round. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Written for and sung by Miss Evelyn Drew." aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : C.W. Thompson & Co., c1909. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aTausig, Carl,d1841-1871.1 aDrew, Evelyn.4prf.2 aC.W. Thompson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0050uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0050 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701507ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005700081040001300138045000900151048001500160100001200175245008000187246005900267246006100326500003500387500001900422500004300441500008700484534006800571530002900639600002200668650004600690650002700736650001700763700001100780700003700791700001400828700001900842710004200861856006100903773004900964852005901013985002501072b27027284RPBm c crucn 980806s1998 riujza n eng d22bJoe Morris Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)aJ. M. Co. 606 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBenson.10aKeep jazzin' it Ras'h[computer file] /cby Benson, Brown, Sterlin & Lange.1 iFirst line of text:aRastus Johnson's got a jazz band.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh Ras, play your beautiful jazz. aJazz song for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of jazz band / Starmer; photograph of Frances Kennedy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Joe. Morris Music Co., c1918. aAlso available in print.10aKennedy, Frances. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aJazzxSongs and music. 0aJazz vocals.1 aBrown.1 aSterling, Andrew B.,d1874-1955.1 aLange, J.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aJoe Morris Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0051uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0051 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701447ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001600118245007900134246005800213246006100271246004700332500002500379500001900404500004600423500011000469534007100579530002900650600002900679650003700708650003500745650003400780700001900814710004600833856006100879773004900940852005900989985002501048b27027375RPBm c crucn 980806s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBerg, Leon.14aThe Coontown billionaireh[computer file] /cwords and music by Leon Berg.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen I get up at half past nine.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFor I'm the Coontown billionaire.14aThe Coontown bilionaire [i.e. billionaire] aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for song folios: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Emma Carus; drawing of affluent Afro-American man with cigar / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., c1903. aAlso available in print.10aCarus, Emma,d1879-1927. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMillionairesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aShapiro, Bernstein & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0052uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0052 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701436ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002700118245009100145246006100236246006100297500002500358500001700383500004800400500008400448534007600532530002900608600002700637650004500664650004500709650003400754700002700788710005100815856007500866773004900941852005900990985002501049b27027429RPBm c crucn 980806s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBerlin, Irving,d1888-10aWait until your daddy comes homeh[computer file] /cwords and music by Irving Berlin.1 iFirst line of text:aCurly-headed pickaninny acting gay.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWait until your daddy comes home. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for "Spring and fall": p. [6] aCover illustration: silhouette of woman and boy in window / E.H. Pfeiffer, N.Y. pOriginally published:cNew York : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1912. aAlso available in print.10aBerlin, Irving,d1888- 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American familiesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aPfeiffer, E. H.,4ill.2 aWaterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0053uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0053 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701878ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081043001200099045000900111048001500120100002700135245009300162246004400255246005700299246008800356500003100444500001900475500006200494500012100556590004600677590004800723534007600771530002900847600001700876610002200893650003700915650003400952650003100986651003801017700004301055710005101098856007501149856007501224773004901299852005901348985002501407b27028045RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN an-usu-- ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBerlin, Irving,d1888-10aWhen it's night time in Dixie Landh[computer file] /cwords and music by Irving Berlin.14aWhen it's night time down in Dixieland.1 iFirst line of text:aTalk about your Arabian nights.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNighttime down in Dixieland, darkies strolling hand in hand. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "Back to the Carolina you love": p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-Americans singing in front of cabin / Al. W. Barbelle; photograph of Jack-Boyle. aAdvertisement for "Araby": cop. 7, p. [6] aCover photograph: cop. 7, Temple Quartette. pOriginally published:cNew York : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1914. aAlso available in print.10aBoyle, Jack.20aTemple Quartette. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMarches (Voice with piano) 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aBarbelle, Albert W.,d1888-1957.eill.2 aWaterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0054uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0054403Print copy 7drpbaasmf0055uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0055 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701315ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081043001200099045000900111048001500120100002700135245009300162246005700255246008800312500003100400500001900431500002300450534007800473530002900551650003700580650003400617650003100651651003800682710005100720856006100771773004900832852005900881985002500940b27028124RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN an-usu-- ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBerlin, Irving,d1888-10aWhen it's night time in Dixie Landh[computer file] /cwords and music by Irving Berlin.1 iFirst line of text:aTalk about your Arabian nights.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNighttime down in Dixieland, darkies strolling hand in hand. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:c[New York] : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1914. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMarches (Voice with piano) 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.2 aWaterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0056uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0056 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702093ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128043002100141045000900162048001500171100002100186240002000207245009900227246006400326246007300390246001400463500003800477500001900515500004600534500007000580500030400650590012600954534006601080530002901146650006201175650006201237650001901299650003401318700003801352700002201390710004101412856006101453773004901514852005901563985002501622b27028215RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riurga n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a3999 aRBNcRBN aa------an-us--- ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBerliner, Leo E.10aAfricana;oarr.10aMy Africana queenh[computer file] /cwords by Monroe H. Rosenfeld ; music by Leo E. Berliner.1 iFirst line of text:aDown where the Congo is flowing along.1 iFirst line of chorus:a My dusky blossom, she's sweeter than possum.14aAfricana. aRagtime song for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [6, 8] aCover illustration: African tribesmen dancing around fire / Frew. aAlso published for: piano solo; orchestra 10-parts and piano; orchestra, full and piano; full military band; mandolin (solo, with guitar, with piano, or with piano and guitar); 2 mandolins (duet, with guitar, with piano, or with piano and guitar); mandola; zither solo; banjo and piano; guitar solo. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover and p. 3: Jno. B. Schmitz, furniture and musical instruments, Denton, Texas. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxRelations with AfricansxSongs and music. 0aZulu (African people)xKings and rulersxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aRosenfeld, Monroe H.,d1861-1918.1 aFrew, John.4ill.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0057uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0057 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701544ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003000165245007900195246007100274246005800345500002500403500001900428500003900447500004200486500010400528534006600632530002900698600001800727650004500745650002500790650003400815700003000849710003200879710004100911856006100952773004901013852005901062985002501121b27028252RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a8786 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBibo, Irving,d1889-1962.10aKinky Kooh[computer file] /cwords by Sam Ehrlich ; music by Irving Bibo.1 iFirst line of text:aA little pickaninny on the Mississippi shore.1 iFirst line of chorus:aKinky Koo, my Kinky Kinky Koo. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFeatured in: Gus Hill's Minstrels. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American boy asleep with watermelon; photograph of Lee Edmonds. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1919. aAlso available in print.10aEdmonds, Lee. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aEhrlich, Sam,d1872-1927.2 aGus Hill's Minstrels.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0059uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0059 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701381ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002000164240002400184245010100208246005600309246006800365500002500433500001900458500003300477500005900510534006900569530002900638650004200667650003400709700004400743710003800787856006100825773004900886852005900935985002500994b2702832xRPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riuppa n eng d22bHowe, Davis & Co. (Boston, Mass.)aE 2906 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBillings, C. E.10aMy Black Lou;oarr.10aMy Black Louh[computer file] /carr. by George Lowell Tracy ; words and music by C.E. Billings.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se got a little yaller girl.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou take your white gal, give me my Lou. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"To Horace C. Pratt"--Cover. aCover illustration: drawing of an Afro-American woman. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Howe, Davis & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aTracy, George Lowell,d1855-1921,earr.2 aHowe, Davis & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0061uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0061 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701413ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245011800139246006000257246005600317500002500373500001700398500002400415500010800439590004200547534006300589530002900652600001600681650003700697650002500734700002500759700002200784710003900806856006100845773004900906852005900955985002501014b27028331RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBingham, Kittie.10aMammy's little bright eyed coonh[computer file] :ba dainty Southern lullaby /cwords & music by Kittie Bingham.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen de sun am sinking in de west.1 iFirst line of chorus:aClose yo eyes my honey baby. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Mark West. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman rocking baby / E.S. Fisher; photograph of Mark West. aLibrary's copy inscribed: E.A. Young. pOriginally published:cBoston : Mondrich Music Co., c1900. aAlso available in print.10aWest, Mark. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aFisher, E. S.,4ill.1 aWest, Mark.4prf.2 aMondrich Music Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0062uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0062 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701436ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100005400165245007500219246006400294246007300358500002500431500001700456500003700473590011000510534006000620530002900680650003700709650003100746650004500777650003400822710002400856856006100880773004900941852005900990985002501049b27028446RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a20872 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aBishop, T. Brighamq(Thomas Brigham),d1835-1905.10aCloe Bellh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cby T. Brigham Bishop.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen spring first dawn'd upon the lea.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhere the birds are singing, sweetly singing. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aPages 1, 2 and 4 are unnumbered. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Slapp & Cory, music dealers, 108 Westminster St. Prov. R.I. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson & Co., c1861. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aWidowersxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0063uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0063 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701468ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100002000160245011600180246006000296246006500356500003800421500001700459500004600476500007200522534006100594530002900655650003700684650002900721650001900750650003400769650002900803700001900832710003700851856006100888773004900949852005900998985002501057b2702846xRPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riurga n eng d22bHugo V. Schlam (Music publisher)a634 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aHis rag-time walk won the prizeh[computer file] :ba coon cake walk episode /cwords & music by Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:acoon cake walk was about to begin.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHis rag time walk done won the prize. aRagtime song for voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: Afro-American couple doing cake walk / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : Hugo V. Schlam, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aHugo V. Schlam (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0064uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0064 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701585ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100002000160245008800180246006600268246006200334500003800396500001700434500009400451500006600545500013100611534006100742530002900803650003700832650001900869650003400888650002900922700001700951710003700968856006101005773004901066852005901115985002501174b27028501RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riurga n eng d22bHugo V. Schlam (Music publisher)a630 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aI ain't seen no messenger boyh[computer file] /cwords and music by Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:aA hungry looking coon just come to town.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDeed I aint seen no messenger boy. aRagtime song for voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: The reigning "coon" song hit of the season!! Over 50,000 copies sold!! aAdvertisement for "Sis Hopkins dance" and other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman and messenger boy / FE; photograph of unidentified woman and messenger boy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Hugo V. Schlam, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.0 aE. F.,4ill.2 aHugo V. Schlam (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0065uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0065 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701274ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245011100138246006100249246006600310500002500376500001900401500002300420530002900443534006100472650003700533650003200570650003400602650002900636700002300665710004200688856006100730773004900791852005900840985002500899b27028537RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aI cert'ny works hard for mah moneyh[computer file] /cwords by Walter McCleunan ; music by Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se got a job a workin' by de day.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI cert'ny do works hard for mah money. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. aAlso available in print. pOriginally published:c[New York?] : E.T. Paull, c1899. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmployment. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aMcCleunan, Walter.2 aE.T. Paull Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0066uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0066 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701459ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008600138246006500224246005800289500003800347500001900385500004800404500010600452534006300558530002900621650003700650650006200687650001900749650003400768650002900802700001900831710004100850856006100891773004900952852005901001985002501060b27028811RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riurga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aI'se a-picking my company nowh[computer file] /cwords & music by Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:aI guess you all know on New Year's Day.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'se a-pickin' my comp'ny now. aRagtime song for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: Afro-American man in rags pleading with Afro-American woman in doorway / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aT. B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0067uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0067 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701351ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008900138246004800227246006500275500002500340500001900365500004500384500011200429534007300541530002900614600001600643650003700659650003400696650002900730710004800759856006100807773004900868852005900917985002500976b2703303xRPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aShe certainly looks good to meh[computer file] /cwords and music by Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:aThere is a yaller gal.1 iFirst line of chorus:a'Deed, she cert'nly looks good to me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: drawing of formally-attired Afro-American couple dancing; photograph of Miss Eva Mudge. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1903. aAlso available in print.10aMudge, Eva. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0068uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0068 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701405ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245006800138246006000206246005400266500003800320500001900358500004600377500011200423534007900535530002900614610002300643650004700666650001900713650003400732650002900766710005400795856006100849773004900910852005900959985002501018b27033053RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riurga n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aYou can't fool me no moreh[computer file] /cby Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:aI left my home and all my friends.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou can't fool me no more. aRagtime song for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American couple looking at each other; photograph of Courtney and Dunn. pOriginally published:cNew York : Shapiro, Bernstein, & Von Tilzer, c1900. aAlso available in print.20aCourtney and Dunn. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aShapiro, Bernstein, & Von Tilzer (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0069uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0069 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701509ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008300138246004800221246005300269500002500322500001900347500004600366500004500412500010800457534007300565530002900638600002000667650004400687650003200731650003400763650002900797700001700826700002600843710004800869856006100917773004900978852005901027985002501086b27033090RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aYou can't join this showh[computer file] /cwords and music by Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:aOnce there was a coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou can't join this show. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Claude Thardo, The Side-Wheeler. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man falling / Dewey; photograph of Claude Thardo / Calder. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1902. aAlso available in print.10aThardo, Claude. 0aAfro-American singersxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmployment. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.0 aDewey,4ill.1 aThardo, Claude.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0070uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0070 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701415ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245009000138246006700228246005400295500003800349500001900387500002700406500004500433500008500478534007300563530002900636600001900665650003700684650001900721650003400740700002500774710004800799856006100847773004900908852005900957985002501016b27033107RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riurga n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aYou were never introduced to meh[computer file] /cwords and music by Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:aJasper Johnson met Linda Jones at a ball.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSay, man, what'd you mean? aRagtime song for voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Daisy Dumont. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [1-8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American couple; photograph of Daisy Dumont. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1902. aAlso available in print.10aDumont, Daisy. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDumont, Daisy.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0071uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0071 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701610ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005200118245012200170246005400292246006800346490006100414500002500475500001900500500003100519590009800550534005400648530002900702650003700731650002900768650003400797700002000831700006300851710004100914830006100955856007501016773004901091852005901140985002501199b27033120RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBlake, Charles D.q(Charles Dupee),d1847-1903.10aCoon's breach of promiseh[computer file] :bsong and cake walk /cwords by Frank N. Scott ; music by Chas. D. Blake.1 iFirst line of text:aDis coon am full of trouble.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNow I want my letters, Rosie, yes, I do.1 aBoston journal of sheet music ;vno. 168 (July 13, 1898) aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover printed in blue ink. aLibrary's copy 1 autographed by composer: Miss L.M. Wright, with compliments, Chas. D. Blake. pOriginally published:cBoston : F. Trifet, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aScott, Frank N.1 aBlake, Charles D.q(Charles Dupee),d1847-1903.4sgn5RPB.2 aF. Trifet, publisher (Boston, Mass.) 0aBoston journal of sheet music ;vno. 168 (July 13, 1898)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0072uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0072 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701512ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048002100162100005200183245009400235246005900329246005400388500004000442500005300482500008500535500006600620534006300686530002900749650003700778650002900815650004200844700001700886710005300903856006100956773004901017852005901066985002501125b27033491RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a4942 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aBlake, Charles D.q(Charles Dupee),d1847-1903.10aGood bye Nancy Janeh[computer file] :bsong & chorus /cwords & music by Chas. D. Blake.1 iFirst line of text:aThe train is waiting, all aboard.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen we'll have a jubilee. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aAdvertisements for other songs: cover and p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of 2 Afro-American boys playing and singing music. aEngraving of woman daydreaming in attic / Blood, Del.: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American musicians. 0aVoyages and travelsxSongs and music.1 aBlood,4ill.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0073uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0073 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701759ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126043001200139045000900151048001500160100005200175245014100227246005600368246006600424246003100490500002500521500003200546500006300578500004400641500006200685500006000747534006300807530002900870650003700899650003100936650003400967651003001001700002201031700003901053710003901092856006101131773004901192852005901241985002501300b27033521RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3366 aRBNcRBN an-us-ga aw7w7 avu01aka011 aBlake, Charles D.q(Charles Dupee),d1847-1903.10aTrabling back to Georgiah[computer file] :b(companion song to "Old Black Joe") /cwords by Arthur W. French ; music by Chas. D. Blake.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se trabling back to Georgia.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'se trabling back, yes trabling back.16aTraveling back to Georgia. aFor voice and piano. aCopyright on cover is 1875. a"Sung by Mr. Jake Budd, of 'Buckley's Serenaders'"--Cover. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 4-5. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American traveler. a"Armstrong & Co. Lith., 1 Somerset St., Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.D. Russell & Co., c1874. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aGeorgiaxSongs and music.1 aFrench, Arthur W.1 aBudd, Jake,d1834 or 5-1888.4prf.2 aG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0074uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0074 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701254ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005800081040001300139045000900152048001500161100002500176245011500201246005900316490003600375500002500411500001700436500004800453534006400501530002900565650004500594650003400639700002600673710002300699856006100722773004900783852005900832985002500891b27033879RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W. & Sons 16031 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBlake, Eubie,d1883-10aMammy's lit'l choc'late cullud chileh[computer file] :bsong /clyric by Noble Sissle ; music by Eubie Blake.1 iFirst line of text:aSammy! Where is dat lit'l scamp?0 aWitmark black and white series. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7-8] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSissle, Noble,d1889-2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0075uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0075 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701652ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048002100162100004800183245009600231246006200327246005500389490003300444500004000477500001900517500002100536500008800557500006100645534006200706530002900768600004800797650003700845650006200882650002900944650003400973710005301007856006101060773004901121852005901170985002501229b27033922RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3747 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aClose dem windowsh[computer file] :bthe great end song /cwords and music by James Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aDe colored ball takes place tonight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aChildren close dem windows.0 aJames Bland's 3 great songs. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. a"To J.H. Woods." aCover illustration: Lithograph of James Bland, 3 scenes from songs, and river bank. a"F.M. Haskell & Co. Lith. 61 Hanover St. Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., 1879. aAlso available in print.10aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0076uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0076 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701764ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001300141045000900154048002100163100004800184245010600232246006500338246005800403500004000461500001900501500007700520500003800597500007600635500003700711590008800748534006300836530002900899650003700928650006200965650002901027650003401056700001701090710005301107856006101160773004901221852005901270985002501329b2703396xRPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3,932 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aDancing on de kitchen floorh[computer file] :bthe darkies' jubilee : song and dance /cJames Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh the darkies all will have a jubilee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aTell the children all to come. aFor voice, piano and 4-part chorus. aCaption title. a"Dedicated to the "Big Four," Smith, Waldron, Cronin and Martin"--Cover. aPublisher's list of music: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-Americans at a dance / Blood-Del. aAlso published as a schottische. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: R.N. Cutler, teacher of banjo, Dorchester, Mass. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBlood,4ill.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0077uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0077 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701793ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048002100150100004800171240002900219245009900248246005400347246005800401500004000459500001900499500004600518500007600564500007900640500005200719500009600771534006400867530002900931650003700960650004700997650003401044700004201078700001701120710004001137856006101177773004901238852005901287985002501346b27034537RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1,623 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.13aDe golden wedding;oarr.13aDe golden weddingh[computer file] /carranged by J. H. W. ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aLes go to de golden wedding.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll the darkies will be there. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: 2 engravings (wedding scene and emancipation scene) aEngraving of Afro-American man seated with cane / Connelly-Co-Eng.: p. [2] aEngraving of revival scene / Blood-Del.: p. [6] aAlso available as: schottische, for 12-part orchestra, for 5-part orchestra with obbligato. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWarland, John Henry,earr.,dd. 1872.1 aBlood,4ill.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0078uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0078 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701775ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048002100150100004800171240002900219245009900248246005400347246005800401500004000459500001900499500004600518500006400564500009000628500014300718534006400861530002900925650003700954650004700991650003401038700004201072700001701114710004001131856006101171773004901232852005901281985002501340b27034549RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1,623 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.13aDe golden wedding;oarr.13aDe golden weddingh[computer file] /carranged by J. H. W. ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aLes go to de golden wedding.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll the darkies will be there. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-Americans at wedding. aEngraving of 3 Afro-American men seated by road / Connelly-Co-Eng, Blood-Del.: p. [2] aAlso published for: medley schottische, voice and guitar, brass band, voice and banjo, 12-part orchestra, 5-part orchestra with obbligato. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWarland, John Henry,earr.,dd. 1872.1 aBlood,4ill.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0079uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0079 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701620ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130045000900143048002100152100004800173240002900221245009900250246005400349246005800403500004000461500001900501500004300520500006400563500014300627534005400770530002900824650003700853650004700890650003400937700004200971710002701013856006101040773004901101852005901150985002501209b27034550RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a1,623 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.13aDe golden wedding;oarr.13aDe golden weddingh[computer file] /carranged by J. H. W. ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aLes go to de golden wedding.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll the darkies will be there. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-Americans at wedding. aAlso published for: medley schottische, voice and guitar, brass band, voice and banjo, 12-part orchestra, 5-part orchestra with obbligato. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWarland, John Henry,earr.,dd. 1872.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0080uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0080 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702188ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100004800124245008700172246005600259246005800315490004400373500004500417500001900462500003500481500007400516500004200590500010200632590003700734590008400771590007100855590020100926534007001127530002901197600004801226650006201274650004401336650003401380710004501414856007501459856007501534773004901609852005901658985002501717b27034574RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aIn the evening by the moonlighth[computer file] /cwords and music by Jas. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aIn de ebening by de moonlight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIn de ebening by de moonlight.0 aJames A. Bland's great Ethiopian songs. aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. a"Dedicated to Mr. Neil Moore." aHitchcock's Music Store was located at 166 Nassau St. from 1885-1888. aAdvertisement for dance music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American revival meeting and cameo drawing of James A. Bland. aPaging of cop. 2 is: [3], 4-6 p. aAddress of Hitchcock's New Music Store (283 6th Ave.) given on cover of cop. 2. aAdvertisement from Hitchcock's thematique catalogue: cop. 2, p. 6. aLibrary's copy 2 has retailer's stamp on cover: Williams & Lucas, (Formerly R.T. Williams), Dealers in Musical Bells, Sheet Music and all kinds of instruments, 42 South Main St., Fall River, Mass. pOriginally published:cNew York : Hitchcock's Music Store, c1880. aAlso available in print.10aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aHitchcock's Music Store (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0081uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0081403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0082uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0082 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701613ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100004800124245008700172246005600259246005800315490004400373500004500417500001900462500008200481500004100563500010200604534006800706530002900774600004800803650006200851650004400913650003400957710005400991856006101045773004901106852005901155985002501214b27034963RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aIn the evening by the moonlighth[computer file] /cwords and music by Jas. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aIn de ebening by de moonlight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIn de ebening by de moonlight.0 aJames A. Bland's great Ethiopian songs. aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aBenjamin W. Hitchcock, Publisher, was located at 385 6th Ave. from 1890-1896. aAdvertisement for a law book: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American revival meeting and cameo drawing of James A. Bland. pOriginally published:cNew York : Benjamin W. Hitchcock, c1880. aAlso available in print.10aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aBenjamin W. Hitchcock, Publisher (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0083uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0083 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701697ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100004800124245008700172246005600259246005800315490004400373500004500417500001900462500004400481500009600525500004600621500010200667534006500769530002900834600004800863650006200911650004400973650003401017710005201051856007501103773004901178852005901227985002501286b27034987RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aIn the evening by the moonlighth[computer file] /cwords and music by Jas. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aIn de ebening by de moonlight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIn de ebening by de moonlight.0 aJames A. Bland's great Ethiopian songs. aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. a"To be had also at 11 Park Row"--Cover. aHitchcock Publishing Company was located at 131 W. 23rd St. and 11 Park Row from 1897-1902. aAdvertisement for a music journal: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American revival meeting and cameo drawing of James A. Bland. pOriginally published:cNew York : Hitchcock Pub. Co., c1880. aAlso available in print.10aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aHitchcock's Publishing Company (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0084uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0084 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702061ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100004800170240003600218245012100254246006200375246005200437246002500489500004500514500001900559500005600578500004500634500009100679500006600770500007400836500010700910590010401017534006401121530002901185650003701214650003401251700002101285700002901306710004001335730001301375730000901388856006101397773004901458852005901507985002501566b27035013RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1683 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh, dem golden slippers!;oarr.10aOh, dem golden slippers!h[computer file]: bsong and chorus /carr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my golden slippers am laid away.0 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dem golden slippers!14aDem golden slippers. aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. a"As sung by 'Lotta' in 'Musette' and 'Zip'"--Cover. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American couple shaking hands in front of cabin. aEngraving of Afro-American woman knitting on doorstep: p. [2] aEngraving of Afro-American couple dancing by watermelon patch: p. [6] aAlso published for: voice and guitar, banjo and guitar, brass band, piano transcription, waltz, polka. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: O.A. & C.B. Severance, Music dealers, Milwaukee, Wis. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLouis, F.,earr.0 aLotta,d1847-1924.4prf.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)0 aMusette.0 aZip.40drpbaasmf0085uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0085 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701738ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048002100162100004800183240003600231245010200267246006200369246005200431500004500483500001900528500005600547500005300603500008600656590011500742534006400857530002900921650003700950650003400987700001701021700002201038710004001060730001301100730000901113856006101122773004901183852005901232985002501291b27035037RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)aJ.F.P. & Co- 1413 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh, dem golden slippers!;oarr.10aOh, dem golden slippers!h[computer file] /carr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my golden slippers am laid away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dem golden slippers! aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: Lotta and Ed Marble in "Muzette" and "Zip" aAdvertisements for other songs: cover, p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American couple shaking hands before cabin. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Claremont, N.H., Claremont Stationery Co., Books, Stationery &c. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aLotta.4prf.1 aMarble, Ed.4prf.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)0 aMusette.0 aZip.40drpbaasmf0086uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0086 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701620ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048002100162100004800183240003600231245010200267246006200369246005200431500004500483500001900528500005600547500005300603500008600656500004300742534006400785530002900849650003700878650003400915700001700949700002200966710004000988856006101028773004901089852005901138985002501197b27035062RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)aJ.F.P. & Co- 1413 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh, dem golden slippers!;oarr.10aOh, dem golden slippers!h[computer file] /carr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my golden slippers am laid away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dem golden slippers! aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: Lotta and Ed Marble in "Muzette" and "Zip" aAdvertisements for other songs: cover, p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American couple shaking hands before cabin. aEngraving of 5 scenes with cow: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aLotta.4prf.1 aMarble, Ed.4prf.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0087uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0087 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701580ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048002100162100004800183240003600231245010200267246006200369246005200431500004500483500001900528500004600547500008600593500007900679534006400758530002900822650003700851650003400888700002100922700001700943710004000960856006101000773004901061852005901110985002501169b27035141RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)aJ.F.P. & Co- 1413 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh, dem golden slippers!;oarr.10aOh, dem golden slippers!h[computer file] /carr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my golden slippers am laid away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dem golden slippers! aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American couple shaking hands before cabin. aEngraving of Afro-American man remembering his youth / Blood, del.: p. [2] pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLouis, F.,earr.1 aBlood,4ill.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0088uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0088 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701473ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001800141045000900159048002100168100004800189245008300237246006200320246005200382500004500434500001900479500007000498500009600568534005400664530002900718650003700747650003400784650003400818700002200852710004300874856006100917773004900978852005901027985002501086b27035190RPBm c crucn 980812q19981889riuppa n eng d32bC. Sheard & Co. (London, England)a6126 Musical Bouquet aRBNcRBNdRBN aw8w8 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh, dem golden slippers!h[computer file] /cwords and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my golden slippers am laid away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dem golden slippers! aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aPublisher's catalog of Christy Minstrel songs and ballads: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American couple shaking hands before cabin / R. Childs. pOriginally published:cLondon : C. Sheard, c188-? aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczGreat Britain. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aChilds, R.,4ill.2 aCharles Sheard & Co. (London, England)40drpbaasmf0089uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0089 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701553ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100004800170240003600218245012100254246006200375246005200437246002500489500004000514500001900554500006900573500004500642500006100687534006400748530002900812650003700841650003400878700002100912710004000933856006100973773004901034852005901083985002501142b27035876RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1683 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh, dem golden slippers!;oarr.10aOh, dem golden slippers!h[computer file] :bsong and chorus /carr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my golden slippers am laid away.0 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dem golden slippers!14aDem golden slippers. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "In the morning by the bright light" on cover. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2-6] aEngraving of Afro-Americans dancing at a wedding: p. [2] pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLouis, F.,earr.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0090uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0090 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701717ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130045000900143048002100152100004800173240003600221245013800257246006200395246005200457246002500509500004100534500001900575500004300594500004200637500008600679500010500765534005400870530002900924650003700953650002300990650003401013700003901047710002701086856006101113773004901174852005901223985002501282b27035967RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a1,420 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 bvu01atb01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh, dem golden slippers!;oarr.10aOh, dem golden slippers!h[computer file] :bwith accompaniment for guitar /carr. by W.L. Hayden ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my golden slippers am laid away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dem golden slippers!14aDem golden slippers. aFor voice, guitar, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: Lotta, in "Musette" and "Zip" aAdvertisement for other music: p. [4] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American couple shaking hands before cabin. aAlso published for: song and chorus, voice and banjo, piano transcription, polka, waltz, schottisch. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSongs with guitar. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHayden, W. L.q(Winslow L.),earr.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0091uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0091 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701451ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100004800170245009000218246005700308246006300365500004000428500001700468500003200485500004600517500007700563590004100640534006400681530002900745650004700774650003400821710004000855856006100895773004900956852005901005985002501064b27036042RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1614 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01acc041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh! My brother!h[computer file] :bimmensely popular end song /cby James A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aI left my golden slippers home.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, brother, tell them I am coming. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (TTBB) aCover title. aDedicated to: Edward Bowen. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: engraving of 2 Afro-American men envisioning heaven. aLibrary's copy inscribed: N.B. Rand. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0092uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0092 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701570ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245011200149246006800261246006100329250001600390500002500406500001900431500005900450590006000509590010500569534006400674530002900738650003700767650004500804650003400849700003000883700001900913710004400932856007500976773004901051852005901100985002501159b2703625xRPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka012 aBlanke-Belcher, Henriette.10aAin't you coming out to-nighth[computer file] /cwords by Ren Shields ; music by Henriette Blanke-Belcher.1 iFirst line of text:aPretty Sal, honey gal, listen while I woo.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAin't you coming out dis evening. aPopular ed. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover illustration: border design with iris / Starmer. aAdvertisement for "The garden of roses": cop. 2, p. [2] aAdvertisement for "It makes a lot of difference when you are with the girl you love": cop. 2, p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : J.H. Remick & Co., c1909. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aShields, Ren,d1868-1913.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0094uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0094 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701368ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001600118245008200134246008300216246007200299500002500371500001900396500004800415500008700463534006300550530002900613650003700642650004700679650003400726700002300760710004100783856006100824773004900885852005900934985002500993b27036996RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBloom, Lew.10aDar'll be a nigger missin'h[computer file] /cwords and music by Lew. Bloom.1 iFirst line of text:aOle Frog-eye Jones got glued last week to Arabella Blake.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShow me de black man dat trifle wid ma baby. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 6-8] aCover illustration: Afro-American couple driving down road in a cart / Syd Davies. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDavies, Syd,4ill.2 aT. B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0095uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0095 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701400ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048002100151100002100172245018300193246007800376246006200454500004000516500001700556534005400573530002900627650003700656650001700693650003400710700002500744700006000769710002700829856006100856773004900917852005900966985002501025b27037009RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a6278 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aBonney, Isaac N.14aThe death of Little Eva & Uncle Tomh[computer file] /ccomposed & respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Harriett Beecher Stowe ; poetry by Chas. L. Bennison ; music by Isaac N. Bonney.1 iFirst line of text:aThe last rays of sunset were shed o'er the mountain.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDear little Eva, sweet little Eva. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (TASB) aCover title. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBennison, Charles L.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0100uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0100 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701437ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002400124245015700148246008400305246007500389500005900464500001700523500003600540534005400576530002900630650004400659650002900703650003400732650003400766700002000800710002900820710003200849856006100881773004900942852005900991985002501050b27037022RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aBrackett, I. Louis.14aThe old banjoh[computer file] :bfavorite Ethiopian melody /cwords by Bob Lively ; music composed expressly for J.P. Ordway Esq. by I. Louis Brackett.1 iFirst line of text:aDe music for de heel and toe, am sounding on de old banjo.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh de ole banjo, its merry merry sound we know. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (tenor, tenor, air, bass) aCover title. a"As sung by Ordway's Aeolians." pOriginally published:cBoston : E.H. Wade, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusicxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aBanjo musicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLively, Robert.2 aOrdway's Aeolians.4prf.2 aE.H. Wade (Music Publisher)40drpbaasmf0104uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0104 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701372ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130048001500143100003100158245008700189246005100276246002800327500002500355500001900380500006200399500006400461590004700525534005900572530002900631650003700660650003400697700001800731700004000749710002700789856006100816773004900877852005900926985002500985b27037034RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riuppa n eng d22aOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)b24204 aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aAdolphus Morningloryh[computer file] /cwords by J.B. Murphy ; music by D. Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aGood evening white folks.14aAdolphus Morning-glory. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Harry Bloodgood, the popular song and dance man. aCover illustration: Afro-American man in top hat and tails. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Dean Pierce '78. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson & Co., 1868. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMurphy, J. B.1 aBloodgood, Harry,d1845-1886.4prf.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0105uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0105 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701469ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003100165240006200196245010500258246007500363500002500438500001900463500007200482500004200554534006400596530002900660650002900689650006200718650001400780650003400794700003400828710003900862856006100901773004900962852005901011985002501070b27037150RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a11,058 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aCordelia's aspirations.pSam Johnson's colored cake walk.10aSam Johnson's colored cake walkh[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aSam Johnson is de sexton of Zion's Bethel church. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"As sung in Edward Harrigan's comic play 'Cordelia's aspirations'." aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0106uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0106 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701483ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003100165240006800196245011100264246002200375246006000397500002500457500001900482500007900501500004200580534006400622530002900686650003700715650003000752650001400782650003400796700003400830710003900864856006100903773004900964852005901013985002501072b27037228RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a11,059 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aCordelia's aspirations.pWaiters' chorus, or, Two more to come.10aWaiters' chorus, or, Two more to comeh[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.10aTwo more to come.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, here we are so neat and sable. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"As sung in Edward Harrigan's comic play 'Cordelia's aspirations'"--Cover. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aWaitersxSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0107uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0107 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701881ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003100163245010400194246007500298246005200373500002500425500001900450500007100469500003300540500016500573500006600738500006700804534006400871530002900935610008100964650003701045650004801082650003101130650003401161700001701195710003901212856007501251773004901326852005901375985002501434b27037514RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a9066 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aEmancipation dayh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by G.L. Stout ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aIn April when de proclimation set us people free.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWid banners waving high. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Sung with immense success at the Eagle Theatre, New York"--Cover. aDedicated to: Mr. Josh Hart. a"1863-1877, Pond, Wm. A., & Co., 547 Broadway; 1877-1896, Pond, Wm. A., & Co., 25 Union Square"--Early American sheet music / Harry Dichter and Elliott Shapiro. aAdvertisement for "Sleep, baby sleep" and other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: American eagle with shield and cornucopia. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1876. aAlso available in print.10aUnited States.bPresident (1861-1865 : Lincoln).tEmancipation Proclamation. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aEmancipation proclamationxSongs and music. 0aFreedmanxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStout, G. L.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0108uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0108 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701472ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003100165240004500196245010100241246005000342246006200392246002200454500002500476500001700501500007700518500004600595534006400641530002900705650003700734650003400771650001400805700003400819710003900853856006100892773004900953852005901002985002501061b27037800RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a12,508 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aLast of the Hogans.pOn de rainbow road.10aOn de rainbow roadh[computer file] :bsong /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aGet ready for to travel.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh weary pilgrim's, Gabriels army.16aDe rain-bow road. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"As sung in Edward Harrigan's New Play,--'Last of the Hogans'"--Caption. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1891. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMusicals.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0110uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0110 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701606ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003100165240004500196245011600241246005300357246006200410500002500472500001900497500004500516500006600561500004600627590008000673534006400753530002900817650004700846650001400893650003400907700003400941710003900975856006101014773004901075852005901124985002501183b27037927RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)all,698 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aLeather patch.pPut on your bridal veil.10aPut on your bridal veilh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aThe bells dey am a-ringing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLove, put on your orange blossoms. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"To Mr. & Mrs. William E. Burke"--Cover. a"As sung in Edward Harrigan's New Play, 'The leather patch'." aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 6] aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Boston, Louis H. Ross & Co., 3 West St. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1886. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0111uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0111 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701525ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003100163240005100194245011400245246005000359246005000409500002500459500001900484500003900503500004300542500004200585590004700627534006400674530002900738650004500767650003400812650001400846700003400860710003900894856006100933773004900994852005901043985002501102b27037952RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a9781 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aMulligan Guard ball.pThe Skidmore fancy ball.14aThe Skidmore fancy ballh[computer file] :bsong and march /cwritten by Ed. Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, here we go so nobly.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, halleluyah, glory. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Words by Edward Harrigan"--Cover. aFrom musical: The Mulligan Guard ball. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aLibrary's copy inscribed: May Belle Chipp. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMusicals.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0112uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0112 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701477ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003100165240005700196245010000253246007500353246006100428500002500489500001700514500009200531500004200623534007500665530002900740650004500769650003400814700003400848710003900882856006100921773004900982852005901031985002501090b27037976RPBm c crucn 980813s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a10,262 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aMulligan Guard nominee.pThe Skids are out to-night.14aThe Skids are out to-nighth[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aWid martial tread so nobly led in military style.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhile we seek mirth and pleasure. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Songs from Edward Harrigan's comic play, "The Mulligan Guard nominee" aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : New York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0113uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0113 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701678ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001800130045000900148048001500157100003000172240003100202245011700233246005300350246005400403500002500457500001900482500004200501500011900543534006800662530002900730600003000759650004500789650003100834650003600865651008000901700003100981700001901012710004301031856006101074773004901135852005901184985002501243b2707917xRPBm c crucn 980910s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWillis Woodward & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1529 aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBlumenthal, Henry Arthur.10aYankee Doodle Negro;oarr.14aThe Yankee Doodle Negroh[computer file] /cwords & music by Henry Arthur Blumenthal ; arranged by George Rosey.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm a col'r'd American man.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm a Yankee Doodle Negro. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American Civil War veteran / Jenkins; photograph [of Henry Arthur Blumenthal?] pOriginally published:cNew York : Willis Woodward & Co., c1905. aAlso available in print.10aBlumenthal, Henry Arthur. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPatriotic musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xParticipation, Afro-American.1 aRosey, George,d1864-1936.1 aJenkins.4ill.2 aWillis Woodward & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0096uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0096 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701617ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002100163245008000184246008700264246007800351500002500429500001900454500004200473500006600515590011800581534006400699530002900763650003700792650004700829650003000876650003400906700002200940710002300962730004000985856006101025773004901086852005901135985002501194b27079260RPBm c crucn 980910s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a7038 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBock, William E.10aHollyhockh[computer file] /cwords by Ed. F. Cogley ; music by Wm E. Bock.1 iFirst line of text:aA Pullman "Bo" from the B and O, dropped down on bended knee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHollyhock, Hollyhock, cut out all that jolly talk. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: Afro-American woman with hollyhocks / EK. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp, p. 3: H.A. Tunehorst, the leading music and jewelry house, Jerseyville, Ill. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPortersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCogley, Edward F.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aPorediëtìsa Epokha i kultura,4ill.40drpbaasmf0097uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0097 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701967ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118240004400137245011500181246007800296246006100374500002500435500001900460500005400479500007300533500004600606500012700652534006900779530002900848600001700877650005800894650006200952650001401014650003401028700003101062700002501093700002701118700002501145700003701170710004501207710005101252856006101303773004901364852005901413985002501472b27079302RPBm c crucn 980910s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBogert, Eddie.10aIf I only had a dollah of my own;oarr.10aIf I only had a dollah of my ownh[computer file] /carr. by J. Del Vecho ; words & music by Bogert & O Brien.1 iFirst line of text:aI've been thinking of late of my most peculiar fate.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIf I only had a dollah of my own. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aJoint composer's name given on cover as "O'Brien" aIntroduced by Bogert & O'Brien in Primrose & Dockstader's Minstrels. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 8] aCover illustration: photograph of Dan Allman; photograph of Afro-American shoe shine boy; border designs / Edward Liggett. pOriginally published:cDetroit : Whitney-Warner Pub. Co., c1901. aAlso available in print.10aAllman, Dan. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditionsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aO'Brien, Neil,d1868-1954.1 aDel Vecho, J.,earr.1 aLiggett, Edward,4ill.1 aBogert, Eddie.4prf.1 aO'Brien, Neil,d1868-1954.4prf.2 aPrimrose & Dockstader's Minstrels.4prf.2 aWhitney-Warner Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0098uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0098 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701602ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245010300136246005200239246005200291500002500343500001900368500003900387500004500426500006600471590012100537534006200658530002900720650004500749650001400794650003400808700002200842700001800864700001900882710005800901730003900959856006100998773004901059852005901108985002501167b27079338RPBm c crucn 980910s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBond, Rollin.10aPickaninny Moseh[computer file] /clyric by Chas. H. Brown & Otis F. Wood ; music by Rollin Bond.1 iFirst line of text:aI's got a wond'rous jewel.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHe's a mine, all a mine. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFrom musical: Simple Simon Simple. aAdvertisement for other musicals: p. [8] aCover illustration: one-man band with Black puppet / Starmer. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: H.A. Tunehorst, the leading music and jewelry house, Herseyville, Ill. pOriginally published:cNew York : Chas. K. Harris, c1905. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBrown, Charles H.1 aWood, Otis F.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aChas. K. Harris Music Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aSimple Simon Simple (Musical show)40drpbaasmf0099uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0099 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701626ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245014000156246005300296246006100349500002500410500001900435500004600454500010000500500006700600534007800667530002900745600002000774600002900794600003800823650003700861650003400898700002900932700001900961710005400980856006101034773004901095852005901144985002501203b27079569RPBm c crucn 980910s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBowers, Frederick V.,d1874-1961.10aI needs you very badly Liza Janeh[computer file] :ba Southern love plaint /cwords by Charles Horwitz ; music by Frederick V. Bowers.1 iFirst line of text:aDe springtime, it am comin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aI needs you very badly Liza Jane. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: drawing of man walking in moonlight / Starmer; photograph of Spenser Kelly. aPhotographs of Charles Horwitz and Frederick V. Bowers: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Von Tilzer, c1901. aAlso available in print.10aKelly, Spenser.10aHorwitz, Charles,d1864-10aBowers, Frederick V.,d1874-1961. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHorwitz, Charles,d1864-1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aShapiro, Bernstein, & Von Tilzer (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0101uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0101 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701588ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003800163245014500201246004700346246006200393246006900455500002500524500001900549500003900568500004200607500007700649500006600726534006400792530002900856650003700885650003400922700002900956710002300985856006101008773004901069852005901118985002501177b27079612RPBm c crucn 980810s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a1904 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBowers, Frederick V.,d1874-1961.10aJest a misunderstandin' wid ma lady loveh[computer file] :b(the love-sick coon) /cwords by Charles Horwitz ; music by Frederick V Bowers.14aJes' a misunderstanding with ma lady love.1 iFirst line of text:aMy appetite aint what it used to be.1 iFirst line of chorus:aJust a misunderstanding wid ma lady love. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Music by Fred. V. Bowers"--Cover. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: Afro-American with bandaged head sitting on hammock. aAlso published for: band, orchestra, mandolin, banjo, guitar. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1909. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHorwitz, Charles,d1864-2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0102uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0102 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701491ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245010700139246008100246246007500327490002900402500002500431500001900456500004300475500008200518534006300600530002900663600003400692650004700726650005800773650003400831700001700865710004100882856006100923773004900984852005901033985002501092b27080432RPBm c crucn 980910s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrachman, James.10aAint got nothin', never had nothin', don't want nothin' but youh[computer file] /cby James Brachman.1 iFirst line of text:aIn shady land, Viola Jane was humming a sweet old tune.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBut I aint got nothin', and I never had nothin'0 aSongs by James Brachman. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [2] aCover illustration: photograph of Charles Dickson; floral border design / HC. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1904. aAlso available in print.10aDickson, Charles,d1862-1927. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditionsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aH. C.,4ill.2 aT. B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0103uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0103 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701599ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003100163240005800194245009800252246005800350246005900408490004800467500002500515500001700540500011200557500003700669500004200706534006400748530002900812650004500841650003400886650001400920700003400934710003900968856006101007773004901068852005901117985002501176b27080705RPBm c crucn 980910s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a9948 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aMulligan Guards' Christmas.pThe Skids are on review.14aThe Skids are on reviewh[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by David Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aWhat means this great commotion?1 iFirst line of chorus:aAttention all! Oh, carry arms!0 aMulligan Guards' Christmas series ;vno. 4. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Songs from Edward Harrigan's Comic Play, entitled: The Mulligan Guards' Christmas, No. 4. a"Music by Dave Braham"--Caption. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMusicals.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0114uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0114 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701546ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128043001200141045000900153048001500162100003100177240005200208245009200260246005500352246005500407500003100462500001700493500009100510500004200601534006400643530002900707650006200736650003100798650001400829651003800843700003400881710003900915856006100954773004901015852005901064985002501123b27080900RPBm c crucn 980910s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a10,299 aRBNcRBN an-us-ny aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aMulligan's silver wedding.pSouth Fifth Avenue.10aSouth Fifth Avenueh[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aWe are leaders of de fashion.1 iFirst line of chorus:aA-strolling Sunday evening. aWaltz for voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: As sung in Edward Harrigan's comic play, "Mulligan's silver wedding" aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1881. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aWaltzes (Voice with piano) 0aMusicals. 0aNew York (N.Y.)xSongs and music.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0115uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0115 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701501ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003100165240003100196245009200227246006500319246006000384500002500444500001700469500005600486500004200542534006400584530002900648650003700677650002900714650002800743650005100771650001400822700003400836710003900870856006100909773004900970852005901019985002501078b27081321RPBm c crucn 980910s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a12,025 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aPete.pThe old black crow.14aThe old black crowh[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aDe old black crow in de cornfield flew.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen a husk, old Lady shake down. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Songs in Harrigan's drama, "Pete" aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1887. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aCrowsxSongs and music. 0aMusical, Popular (Songs, etc.)zUnited States. 0aMusicals.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0117uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0117 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701576ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048002100150100003100171240003400202245009500236246007500331246007700406500004000483500001700523500005600540500004200596534006400638530002900702650004600731650004500777650004100822650003400863650001400897700003400911710003900945856006100984773004901045852005901094985002501153b27083627RPBm c crucn 980911s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a12,027 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aPete.pSlavery's passed away.10aSlavery's passed awayh[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aOh child come to me and just sit down by my knee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh shout Hallelujah, freedom ever rules the land. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aAt head of title: Songs in Harrigan's drama, "Pete" aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1887. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxHistoryxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aSlaveszUnited StatesxEmancipation. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMusicals.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0118uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0118 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702155ncm 2200481Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245010200149246007500251246004900326500002500375500001700400500006200417500003600479500006000515500010900575590008900684590004600773590006400819590010400883590004400987534006401031530002901095650004601124650004501170650003401215700003401249700002101283700002001304710003901324710002701363856007501390856007501465773004901540852005901589985002501648b27083743RPBm c crucn 980911s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aSlavery daysh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by Ed. Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aI am thinking today of dem years dat pass'd away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDey never come again. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aPages 1-3 are unnumbered; page number illegible on p. [5] a"Performed by Harrigan & Hart." aAdvertisement for "Pond lilies" and other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man and woman sitting with basket of cotton / Straeffer. aLibrary's copy 1 has stamp on cover: Julius E. Mirsalis, 610 Arch St., Philadelphia. a"Sung by Harrigan & Hart"--Cop. 2, cover. aAdvertisement for "White mountains" and other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American man and woman sitting with basket of cotton / M A B. aAlso published as waltz: cop. 2, cover. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1876. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxHistoryxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.1 aStraeffer,4ill.0 aM. A. B.,4ill.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)2 aHarrigan & Hart.4prf.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0119uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0119403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0120uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0120 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701758ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245010200149246007500251246004900326500002500375500001700400500006200417500003100479500011900510500004200629500010400671500002900775534006400804530002900868650004600897650004500943650003400988700003401022700002001056710003901076710002701115856006101142773004901203852005901252985002501311b27083809RPBm c crucn 980911s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aSlavery daysh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by Ed. Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aI am thinking today of dem years dat pass'd away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDey never come again. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aPages 1-3 are unnumbered; page number illegible on p. [5] a"Sung by Harrigan & Hart." a"1877-1896, Pond, Wm. A., & Co., 25 Union Square"--Early American sheet music / Harry Dichter and Elliott Shapiro. aAdvertisement for piano music: p. [6] aCover illustration: Engraving of Afro-American man and woman sitting with basket of cotton / M A B. aAlso published as waltz. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1876. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxHistoryxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.0 aM. A. B.,4ill.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)2 aHarrigan & Hart.4prf.40drpbaasmf0121uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0121 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701564ncm 2200397ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003100163245011200194246005600306246007100362500002500433500001900458500003000477500004300507500004200550500006200592534006400654530002900718650006200747650002900809650003400838700003400872710003900906710002700945856006100972773004901033852005901082985002501141b27083834RPBm c crucn 980911s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a9289 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aWalking for dat cakeh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwritten by Ed. Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:a'Twas down at Aunty Jackson's.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSo gently on de toe we darkies step out so. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aPages 1-3 are unnumbered. a"Performed by Harrigan & Hart"--Cover. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-Americans dancing. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1877. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)2 aHarrigan & Hart.4prf.40drpbaasmf0122uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0122 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701548ncm 2200373ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003100165240005700196245019000253246008300443246006700526500002500593500001900618500004200637500004500679534006400724530002900788650003700817650003900854650001400893700003400907710003900941856006100980773004901041852005901090985002501149b2708386xRPBm c crucn 980911s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a12,758 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aWoolen stocking.pThe sunny side of Thompson Street.14aThe sunny side of Thompson Streeth[computer file] :b(Away down town) : as sung in Edward Harrigan's new play, "The woolen stocking" /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aIf you want to find the people of the colored population.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNow white folk, keep on the shady side. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for piano music: p. [6] aAlso published as Schottische for piano. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1893. aAlso available in print. 4aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aCity and town lifezUnited States. 0aMusicals.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0123uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0123 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701309ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100003000169245012300199246006500322246006100387500004100448534006300489530002900552650003700581650006200618650004800680700002200728710003900750856006100789773004900850852005900899985002500958b27088807RPBm c crucn 980914s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3331 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aBraham, John,d1777-1856.10aDon't take me back to slaveryh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by William B. Dever ; music by John Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aO please dont will you good kind Massa.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDe ole mans days de are not many. aFor voice, piano, and 4-part chorus. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1878. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxFugitive slavesxSongs and music. 0aMusic, Popular (Song, etc.)zUnited States.1 aDever, William B.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0124uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0124 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701813ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003400118245012500152246007500277246005700352490003600409500002500445500001900470500004300489500004400532500003400576500004200610500007900652590012600731534006400857530002900921600003500950650003700985650003401022650001401056700002001070700004101090710002301131730001901154856006101173773004901234852005901283985002501342b27088820RPBm c crucn 980914s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBratton, John W.,d1867-1947.10aHoney does you love yer man?h[computer file] :ba coon love song /cwords by Walter H. Ford ; music by John W. Bratton.1 iFirst line of text:aDar's a little old mud cabin down in Ten[n]essee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHoney you'se more dan won me.0 aFlora Irwin's great coon songs. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Witmark popular publications"--Cover. aSung by: Flora Irwin in "Gentleman Joe" aDedicated to: Wm. H. Maxwell. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Flora Irwin; drawings of Afro-Americans. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: From Cressey, Jones & Allen, pianos & music, Baxter Building, Portland, Me. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1895. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, Flora,d1858 or 9-1930. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMusicals.1 aFord, Walter H.1 aIrwin, Flora,d1858 or 9-1930.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aGentleman Joe.40drpbaasmf0125uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0125 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701552ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003400163245016900197246005100366246007200417500002500489500001700514500003700531500004200568500003600610500005300646500006600699534006400765530002900829650003700858650003400895700002000929710002300949856006100972773004901033852005901082985002501141b27088868RPBm c crucn 980914s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a1850 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBratton, John W.,d1867-1947.10aI got all I can do to keep my hands off youh[computer file] :ba Coonville intimation : "do you he-ar me-ee" /cwords by Walter H. Ford ; music by John W. Bratton.1 iFirst line of text:aI got a worry on my mind.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI got all I can do to keep my hands off you. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: John R. Considine. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] a"Witmark popular publications." aCover illustration: Afro-American man and woman. aAlso published for: band, orchestra, banjo, mandolin, guitar. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFord, Walter H.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0126uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0126 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701660ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003400163245009300197246005700290246005000347500002500397500001900422500002900441500004200470500016100512534006400673530002900737600004700766600007600813650004300889650003400932700002800966700001900994710002001013710002301033856006101056773004901117852005901166985002501225b27088996RPBm c crucn 980914s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a5196 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBratton, John W.,d1867-1947.10aI want to play Hamleth[computer file] /cwords by Paul West ; music by John W. Bratton.1 iFirst line of text:aBill Johnson was an actor coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI want to play Hamlet. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Johnson & Dean. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawings of Afro-Americans playing Hamlet and gambling / Edgar Keller; photograph of unidentified Afro-American couple in formal attire. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1903. aAlso available in print.10aShakespeare, William,d1564-1616.tHamlet.10aShakespeare, William,d1564-1616xDramatic productionxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American actorsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWest, Paul,d1871-1918.1 aKeller, Edgar.2 aJohnson & Dean.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0127uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0127 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701564ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003400163245009200197246005700289246006600346500002500412500001900437500002900456500004200485500008700527590012100614534006400735530002900799650003700828650003400865700002800899700003400927710002300961856006100984773004901045852005901094985002501153b27089332RPBm c crucn 980914s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a7222 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBratton, John W.,d1867-1947.14aThe little black manh[computer file] /cwords by Paul West ; music by John W. Bratton.1 iFirst line of text:aI used to be a very moral chap.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome along, says the little black man. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: cartoon of Afro-American man in top hat and tails / Paul West. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: H.A. Tunehorst, the leading music and jewelry house, Jerseyville, Ill. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1905. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWest, Paul,d1871-1918.1 aWest, Paul,d1871-1918.4ill.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0128uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0128 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701361ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005800081040001300139045000900152048001500161100003400176245009700210246007800307246007500385500002500460500001900485500003300504534006500537530002900602650004700631650006200678650003400740700002000774710002300794856006100817773004900878852005900927985002500986b27089939RPBm c crucn 980914s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM. W. & Sons 2230 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBratton, John W.,d1867-1947.10aMandy, from Mandalayh[computer file] /cwords by Walter H. Ford ; music by John W. Bratton.1 iFirst line of text:aYou've heard about dese coons a winnin' yaller gals.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI don't make bluffs like other coons a windyin' aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Tempo di Cake Walk"--P. [4] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1909. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxRelations with AfricansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFord, Walter H.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0129uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0129 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701748ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005800081040001800139045000900157048001500166100003400181245012900215246006400344246005700408500002500465500001700490500010200507500002800609500009200637534006400729530002900793600003400822650004200856650004900898650001400947650003400961700002000995700004001015710002301055730004001078856007501118773004901193852005901242985002501301b27094637RPBm c crucn 980916s1998 riumca n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM. W. & Sons 2285 aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBratton, John W.,d1867-1947.10aMy Sunflower Sueh[computer file] :ba darktown botanical fascination /cwords by Walter H. Ford ; music by John W. Bratton.1 iFirst line of text:aI'd got a job a'tendin' to de flowers.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMy Sunflower Sue, I loves yo' aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Especially written for & sung by Peter F. Dailey, in the new musical comedy, Hodge, Podge & Co." aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man raking; photograph of Peter F. Dailey. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1900. aAlso available in print.10aDailey, Peter F.,d1868-1908. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmploymentxSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFord, Walter H.1 aDailey, Peter F.,d1868-1908.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aHodge, Podge & Co. (Musical comedy)403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0130uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0130 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701859ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028005500126040001300181045000900194048001500203100003400218245012000252246005900372246005600431500002500487500001900512500004300531500004900574500004200623500011400665590011700779534006400896530002900960600003200989650003701021650003401058700002801092700001901120700003801139710002301177730001901200856006101219773004901280852005901329985002501388b27094698RPBm c crucn 980916s1998 riuppa n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a413822bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 8033 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBratton, John W.,d1867-1947.10aSomebody's been around here since I've been goneh[computer file] /clyric by Paul West ; music by John W. Bratton.1 iFirst line of text:aSam Johnson loved a colored girl.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSomebody's been around here. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Witmark production successes"--Cover. aSung by: Maud Raymond in "The gay white way" aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American couple back to back / Edgar Keller; photograph of Maude Raymond. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Automatic Exhibition Co., Music Dept., 473 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1907. aAlso available in print.10aRaymond, Maude,d1871-1961. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWest, Paul,d1871-1918.1 aKeller, Edgar,1 aRaymond, Maude,d1871-1961.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aGay white way.40drpbaasmf0131uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0131 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701266ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100002800165245005400193246005600247246007600303500002500379500001900404590004500423534008400468530002900552650004700581650003100628650003400659710004100693856006100734773004900795852005900844985002500903b27094777RPBm c crucn 980916q19981882riuppa n eng d22bJohn Church & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)a2627 aRBNcRBN aw7w8 avu01aka011 aBray, Walter,dd. 1891.10aKentucky Roseh[computer file] /cby Walter Bray.1 iFirst line of text:aO the rose of Kentucky and me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOn the banks of the river, that old muddy river. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Mr. Lorenberg. pOriginally published:cCincinnati : John Church & Co., c[between 1875 and 1882] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aJohn Church & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0132uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0132 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701451ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100002800165245007400193246006300267246005200330500002500382500001700407500003500424500004200459500004900501534006600550530002900616600002800645650004200673650004700715650003400762700003400796710004100830856006100871773004900932852005900981985002501040b27107334RPBm c crucn 980922s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn Church & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)a1967 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aBray, Walter,dd. 1891.10aMy galh[computer file] /cwritten, composed and sung by Walter Bray.1 iFirst line of text:aMy gal, my gal, I'm gwine for to see.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWe'll dance! We'll sing! aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: John Stetson Jr. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: portrait of Walter Bray. pOriginally published:cCincinnati : John Church & Co., c1872. aAlso available in print.10aBray, Walter,dd. 1891. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBray, Walter,dd. 1891.4prf.2 aJohn Church & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0133uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0133 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701439ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048002100150100002800171245008200199246006200281246005600343500004000399500001700439500003400456500004000490590004300530534006600573530002900639650004700668650002900715650003400744650001600778700002400794710004100818856006100859773004900920852005900969985002501028b2710736xRPBm c crucn 980922s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn Church & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)a2108 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aBray, Walter,dd. 1891.10aOh yes, we all will be dar!h[computer file] /cwords & music by Walter Bray.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm g'wine to take a trip down home.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, yes, we all will be dar. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. a"Plantation melody"--Caption. a"As originally sung by the author." aLibrary's copy inscribed: C. L. Galli. pOriginally published:cCincinnati : John Church & Co., c1874. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aPotpourris.1 aBray, Walter.4prf.2 aJohn Church & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0134uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0134 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701347ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100001800163240004200181245011000223246006900333246007500402500002500477500001900502500003300521534006400554530002900618650004700647650004300694700002700737710003900764856006100803773004900864852005900913985002500972b27107395RPBm c crucn 980922s1998 riuppa n eng d22bS.T. Gordon & Son (New York, N.Y.)a8228 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBray, Will H.10aGood Lord'll help me on my way;oarr.10aGood Lord'll help me on my wayh[computer file] /ccomposed by Will H. Bray ; arranged by Jesse Williams.1 iFirst line of text:aI shipped as a sailor in de good bark Zion.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen weigh de anchor, be sure and heave de lead. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Frank Cushman. pOriginally published:cNew York : S.T. Gordon & Son, c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American seamenxSongs and music.1 aWilliams, Jesse,earr.2 aS.T. Gordon & Son (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0135uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0135 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701327ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100001800163245013200181246006100313246004800374500002500422500001700447500003400464500005300498534006400551530002900615650003700644650002900681650003400710710003900744856006100783773004900844852005900893985002500952b27107413RPBm c crucn 980922s1998 riuppa n eng d22bS.T. Gordon & Son (New York, N.Y.)a8238 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBray, Will H.10aWe'll meet in de light of de moonh[computer file] :bthe greatest Negro song of the season /cwords and music by Will H. Bray.1 iFirst line of text:aDere's gwine to be a dance tonight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWe'll sing an shout. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: Will H. Morton. aAdvertisement for piano instruction book: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : S.T. Gordon & Son, c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aS.T. Gordon & Son (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0136uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0136 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701348ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001500118245010300133246006100236246005700297500002500354500001900379500004800398500010000446534008200546530002900628600003000657650003700687650004100724710005100765856006100816773004900877852005900926985002500985b27107425RPBm c crucn 980922s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBren, Joe.14aThe best I get, is "there he goes"h[computer file] :ba coon wail /cwords and music by Joe Bren.1 iFirst line of text:aI've heard 'em sing 'bout sympathy.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFor the best I ever ever get. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6-8] aCover illustration: photograph of Eddie Morton; drawing of Afro-American man collecting a bill. pOriginally published:cKansas City, Mo. : J.W. Jenkins Sons Music Co., c1906. aAlso available in print.10aMorton, Edward,dd. 1922. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditions.2 aJ.W. Jenkins Sons Music Co. (Kansas City, Mo.)40drpbaasmf0137uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0137 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701411ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001500118245011800133246007300251246006400324500002500388500001900413500004200432500009800474534008200572530002900654600003000683650004700713650002500760650003100785710005100816856006100867773004900928852005900977985002501036b27108259RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBren, Joe.10aI don't know where I'm goin', but I'm on my wayh[computer file] :ba coon oddity /cwords and music by Joe Bren.1 iFirst line of text:aSam Jackson and his wife, had led a quiet life.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh well I don't know where I'm goin' aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2] aCover illustration: photograph of Eddie Morton; drawing of Afro-American woman with suitcase. pOriginally published:cKansas City, Mo. : J.W. Jenkins Sons Music Co., c1905. aAlso available in print.10aMorton, Edward,dd. 1922. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aMarriagexSongs and music.2 aJ.W. Jenkins Sons Music Co. (Kansas City, Mo.)40drpbaasmf0138uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0138 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701431ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100005400130245010100184246007800285246008900363500002500452500001700477500011500494534006200609530002900671610001500700650002900715651003800744700001100782700001800793700001900811710003300830856006100863773004900924852005900973985002501032b27108296RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-ny ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBrennan, James A.q(James Alexander),d1885-1956.10aIf the can canny cannibals captured New York townh[computer file] /cby Brennan, Moore & Story.1 iFirst line of text:aLast night Johnny Green had a most mysterious dream.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIf the can-canny, can-canny cannibals captured New York town. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover illustration: photograph of Stevenson, Hayden & McIvor, "The Club Trio"; drawing of cannibals / Starmer. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : O.E. Story, c1916. aAlso available in print.20aClub Trio. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aNew York (N.Y.)xSongs and music.1 aMoore.1 aStory, Chick.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aO.E. Story (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0139uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0139 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701450ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100005400130245011900184246004600303246007100349500002500420500001900445500004200464500007600506534007200582530002900654650003700683650003800720651003200758700003200790700001900822710004100841856006100882773004900943852005900992985002501051b27108326RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-tn ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBrennan, James A.q(James Alexander),d1885-1956.10aWhen it's cotton pickin' time in Tennesseeh[computer file] /cwords by Jack Caddigan ; music by James A. Brennan.1 iFirst line of text:aYou heard me sighin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen it's cotton pickin' time in Tennessee. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-Americans picking cotton / Starmer. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Daly Music Publisher, c1918. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aTennesseexSongs and music.1 aCaddigan, Jack,d1879-1952.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aDaly Music Publisher (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0140uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0140 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701582ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100005400130245012600184246004500310246005600355500002500411500001900436500006100455500004200516500009800558534007900656530002900735650002900764650003600793650003300829651004400862700003200906700001900938710003300957856006100990773004901051852005901100985002501159b27108375RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riurga n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-fl ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBrennan, James A.q(James Alexander),d1885-1956.10aWhen the steamboats on the Swanee whistle rag-timeh[computer file] /cwords by Jack Caddigan ; music by Jas. A. Brennan.1 iFirst line of text:aWhat's that I hear?1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! see them steaming along. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Respectfully Dedicated to the Memory of 'Happy' O'Neil" aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-Americans dancing with steamboat in background / Starmer. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : O.E. Story, Music Publisher, c1913. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music. 0aSteamboatsxSongs and music. 0aSuwannee River (Fla.)xSongs and music.1 aCaddigan, Jack,d1879-1952.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aO.E. Story (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0141uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0141 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701695ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008900138246007200227246004800299500002500347500001900372500006100391500004300452500009900495590004200594534005900636530002900695600002000724650004200744650003700786650003400823700002600857700001900883700002100902700003300923700003300956710003200989710003401021856006101055773004901116852005901165985002501224b27108429RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrill, Edwin S.10aMa black Pearlh[computer file] /cwords by Chas. W. Doty ; music by Edwin S. Brill.1 iFirst line of text:aThe evening shadows fold their arms around me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMa' own black Pearl. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFeatured by Sadie Cushman of Cushman, Holcombe & Curtis. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Sadie Cushman; cover design with drawing of woman / Starmer. aLibrary's copy inscribed: E.A. Young. pOriginally published:cNew York : Doty & Brill. c1900. aAlso available in print.10aCushman, Sadie. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCushman, Sadie.4prf.1 aStarmer,4ill.1 aDoty, Charles W.1 aCurtis, Samuel J.,db. 1867.1 aHolcombe, Herbert,dd. 1908.2 aCushman, Holcombe & Curtis.2 aDoty & Brill (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0142uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0142 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702697ncm 2200565Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100002000123245010800143246006800251246005000319500002500369500001900394500002500413500002800438500006500466500010600531590017300637590015700810534007500967530002901042650004201071650003701113650003401150700002101184700002301205700004001228700002301268700002601291700002301317700002801340710002901368710005801397730001701455856007501472856007501547856007501622856007501697856007501772856007501847856007601922773004901998852005902047985002502106b27108466RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBrill, Edwin S.10aMa lady Luh[computer file] :ba darky love lament /cwords by Chas. W. Doty ; music by Edwin S. Brill.1 iFirst line of text:aI listen to the southwinds gently sighing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome to me ma lady Lu. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: John World. aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: photograph of John World; floral design. aAlso published for: mandolin, 2nd mandolin, guitar, piano, orchestra, brass band, and male quartette. aSung by: cop. 4, Chas. B. Ward; cop. 6, Ruth White in "The Little host"; cop. 7, Caroline Hull; cop. 8, John Hyams; cop. 9, Katherine Klare; cop. 10, Linton & McIntyre. aCover photograph: cop. 4, Chas. B. Ward; cop. 6, Ruth White; cop. 7, Ruth Hull; cop. 8, John Hyams; cop. 9, Katherine Klare; cop. 10, Linton & McIntyre. pOriginally published:cNew York : Chas. B. Ward Music Pub. Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDoty, Charles W.1 aWorld, John.4prf.1 aWard, Charles B.,d1865-1917.4prf.1 aWhite, Ruth.4prf.1 aHull, Caroline.4prf.1 aHyams, John.4prf.1 aKlare, Katherine.4prf.2 aLinton & McIntyre.4prf.2 aCharles B. Ward Music Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aLittle host.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0143uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0143403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0144uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0144403Print copy 6drpbaasmf0145uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0145403Print copy 7drpbaasmf0146uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0146403Print copy 8drpbaasmf0147uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0147403Print copy 9drpbaasmf0148uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0148403Print copy 10drpbaasmf0149uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0149 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701663ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245010800138246006800246246005000314500002500364500001900389500005200408500004900460500009200509500010600601534007800707530002900785600002000814600002200834610002200856650004200878650003700920700002100957710002800978710005301006856006101059773004901120852005901169985002501228b27108508RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBrill, Edwin S.10aMa lady Luh[computer file] :ba darky love lament /cwords by Chas. W. Doty ; music by Edwin S. Brill.1 iFirst line of text:aI listen to the southwinds gently sighing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome to me ma lady Lu. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Violet and Rose, the Clemence Sisters. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Violet and Rose, the Clemence Sisters; floral design. aAlso published for: mandolin, 2nd mandolin, guitar, piano, orchestra, brass band, and male quartette. pOriginally published:cNew York : Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., c1899. aAlso available in print.10aClemence, Rose.10aClemence, Violet.20aClemence Sisters. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music.1 aDoty, Charles W.2 aClemence Sisters.4prf.2 aHarry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0150uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0150 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701223ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008700138246008600225246004100311500002500352500001900377500002300396534007200419530002900491650004200520650003700562650003400599700002100633710003700654856006100691773004900752852005900801985002500860b27108521RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrill, Edwin S.10aMa lady moonh[computer file] /cwords by Chas. W. Doty ; music by Edwin S. Brill.1 iFirst line of text:aThey say that black's a color hard to find when in the dark.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMa lady moon. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : New York : Edwin S. Brill, c1903. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDoty, Charles W.2 aEdwin S. Brill (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0151uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0151 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701676ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003700081040001300118045000900131048001500140100002500155245015100180246003400331246007800365246006800443500002500511500001700536500008000553500014400633534005700777530002900834650004500863651008000908700001800988700002801006710003001034710003201064856006101096773004901157852005901206985002501265b27108533RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d22bRoot & Cady (Chicago, Ill.)a551 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aBrockway, William H.10aYoung Eph's jubileeh[computer file] :b(answer to Young Eph's lament) : song and dance /cwords by J.B. Murphy ; music composed by W.H. Brockway.10aAnswer to Young Eph's lament.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! de mighty deed am done and de Union battles won.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAnd dats just what dey wanted for to do. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSong and dance as performed by Thomas Gethings of Kelly & Leon's Minstrels. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American walking, with four other scenes of Afro-Americans on battlefields, playing banjo, and dancing. pOriginally published:cChicago : Root & Cady, c1866. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xParticipation, Afro-American.1 aMurphy, J. B.1 aGethings, Thomas.4prf.2 aKelly & Leon's Minstrels.2 aRoot & Cady (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0152uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0152 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701485ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002400118245012200142246005700264246005500321500002500376500001900401500003000420500003500450500004500485500006000530534007300590530002900663600002900692650004200721650003000763650003400793700003800827710004000865856006100905773004900966852005901015985002501074b27108697RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBrooks, Lena Leota.10aWish you could hab seen dat nigger's eyeh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by Lena Leota Brooks.1 iFirst line of text:aDar's a sassy, stuck up nigger.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI ain't gwine to marry you. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Carroll Johnson. aDedicated to: Carroll Johnson. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-5] aCover illustration: two photographs of Carroll Johnson. pOriginally published:cKansas City, Mo. : Leona Leota Brooks, c1897. aAlso available in print.10aJohnson, Carroll,d1851- 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriage. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJohnson, Carroll,db. 1851.4prf.2 aLena Leota Brooks (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0153uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0153 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702576ncm 2200589Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001800124045000900142048001500151100002800166245008800194246005700282246006800339250001600407500002500423500001900448500002800467500010100495500006000596500006000656590003100716590016000747534005600907530002900963600001800992600001501010600001901025600003501044600001801079600003301097600001901130600001901149610002201168650002901190650003701219650003401256710003701290856007501327856007501402856007501477856007501552856007501627856007501702856007601777773004901853852005901902985002501961b27108788RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d22bLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a3754 aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBrooks, Shelton,d1886-14aThe darktown strutters' ballh[computer file] /cwords and music by Shelton Brooks.1 iFirst line of text:aI've got some good news, honey.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'll be down to get you in a taxi honey. aPopular ed. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: photograph of Mable Burke; drawing of Afro-Americans dancing / [rose symbol] aIllustrator's name represented by rose symbol on cover. aAlso published for band, orchestra, and male quartette. aWar slogan: cop. 4, p. [4] aCover photograph: cop. 2, Joe Cook; cop. 3, Moore and Gerard; cop. 4, Eddie Mortan; cop.6, Santly & Norton; cop. 7, Blossom Seeley; cop. 10, Will. J. Ward. pOriginally published:cNew York : Leo Feist, c1917. aAlso available in print.10aBurke, Mabel.10aCook, Joe.10aMortan, Eddie.10aSantly, Joseph H.,d1886-1962.10aNorton, Ruby.10aSeeley, Blossom,d1891-1974.10aWard, Will. J.10aWeston, Willy.20aMoore and Gerald. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0154uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0154403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0155uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0155403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0156uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0156403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0157uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0157403Print copy 6drpbaasmf0158uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0158403Print copy 7drpbaasmf0159uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0159403Print copy 10drpbaasmf0160uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0160 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701691ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002800118245009600146246006700242246007000309500002500379500001700404500003300421500004500454500013600499590005300635590008600688534005900774530002900833600003200862650003500894650003500929650003000964700003800994700001901032710003601051856006101087773004901148852005901197985002501256b2710882xRPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrooks, Shelton,d1886-10aI wonder where my easy rider's gone?h[computer file] /cwords and music by Shelton Brooks.1 iFirst line of text:aMiss Susie Johnson is as crazy as can be.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI wonder where my easy rider's gone today. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aIntroduced by Sophie Tucker. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 5-[6] aCover illustration: photograph of Sophie Tucker; drawing of Afro-Americans watching Afro-American jockeys at a horserace / Starmer. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Samuel Thos. Music [?] aLibrary's copy has stamps on cover: Albert L. Washington; Ahart S. Palmer, Music. pOriginally published:cChicago : Will Rossiter, c1903. aAlso available in print.10aTucker, Sophie,d1884-1966. 0aAfro-AmericansxEntertainment. 0aHorse racingxSongs and music. 0aJockeysxSongs and music.1 aTucker, Sophie,d1884-1966.4prf.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aWill Rossiter (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0161uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0161 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701442ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100001100165245012400176246007200300246005700372500002500429500001900454500004300473500007300516534006600589530002900655650004700684650002900731650003600760700001100796700002600807710004100833856006100874773004900935852005900984985002501043b27108880RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riurga n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a3170 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrown.10aEv'ry darkey had a raglan onh[computer file] /carranged by Theo. H. Northrup ; written and composed by Brown & Allen.1 iFirst line of text:aAt rag-time hall a full dress ball took place.1 iFirst line of chorus:aEv'ry darkey had a raglan on. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-Americans entering dancing-hall. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxClothingxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music.1 aAllen.1 aNorthrup, Theodore H.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0162uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0162 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701690ncm 2200409ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028005500126040001300181045000900194048001500203100002200218245009600240246006000336246006400396500002500460500001900485500006800504500006500572500014700637534006400784530002900848610002100877650003200898650003700930650003400967700002701001710002101028710002301049856007501072773004901147852005901196985002501255b27108922RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a472922bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 8337 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrown, Fleta Jan.10aI wish I was in heaven sittin' downh[computer file] /cwords and music by Fleta Jan Brown.1 iFirst line of text:aYou can talk about your fairyland.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI wish I was in heaven sittin' down. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: The Four Harmonists (Pierson, Harold, Steinmann, Wood) aAdvertisement for "To the end of the world with you": p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of the Four Harmonists (Pierson, Harold, Steinmann, Wood); drawing of Afro-American sitting on a cloud / E.H.P. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1908. aAlso available in print.20aFour Harmonists. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmployment. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aPfeiffer, E. H.,4ill.2 aFour Harmonists.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0163uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0163 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701442ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002500118245009100143246007200234246004200306500002500348500001900373500004900392500010100441534007000542530002900612600003800641650004000679650002500719650003400744700003000778700001700808710004900825856006100874773004900935852005900984985002501043b27109082RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrown, Harry Leslie.10aI'll do as much for youh[computer file] /cwords & music by Harry Brown, Chris Smith.1 iFirst line of text:aMy honey boy don't know I'm goin to leave him.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI am his lady. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Edna Wallace Hopper; drawing of Afro-American woman / Hutar[?] pOriginally published:cNew York : Shapiro, Remick and Co., c1904. aAlso available in print.10aHopper, Edna Wallace,d1874-1959. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSmith, Chris,d1879-1949.1 aHutar,4ill.2 aShapiro, Remick and Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0164uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0164 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701359ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100004500118245008700163246007000250246006600320500002500386500001900411500004200430500007100472590005300543534007800596530002900674650003700703650003400740710005300774856006100827773004900888852005900937985002500996b27109112RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBrowne, R. A.q(Raymond A.),d1871-1922.10aKeep a-watchin' dis coonh[computer file] /cwords and music by Raymond A. Browne.1 iFirst line of text:aA juicy watermelon lay a rip'nin' in de sun.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHe fergot ter keep awatchin' dis coon. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American holding a watermelon. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Professional. pOriginally published:cNew York : Frank Tousey's Publishing House, c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aFrank Tousey's Publishing House (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0165uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0165 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701673ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100004500118245009800163246005900261246005300320500007000373500001900443500003300462500004100495500004500536500010900581590005500690534007500745530002900820600001900849650004500868650002800913650003400941700002500975700002501000710004401025856006101069773004901130852005901179985002501238b27109136RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBrowne, R. A.q(Raymond A.),d1879-1922.10aPickaninny, it's time you was in bedh[computer file] /cwords and music by Raymond A. Brown.1 iFirst line of text:aDe sun am low an 'round de cabin.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome right here to Mammy. aFor voice and piano, with optional chorus, ragtime accompaniment. aCaption title. aIntroduced by: Isadore Rush. aDedicated to: My "Little Pickaninny" aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-8] aCover illustration: photograph of Isadore Rush; drawing of Afro-American woman and child / J.B. Wallace. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Wilhelmina C. May, 1898. pOriginally published:cSt. Joseph, Mo. : Brokaw Music Pub. Co., c1898. aAlso available in print.10aRush, Isadore. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aSleepxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWallace, J.B.,4ill.1 aRush, Isadore.4prf.2 aBrokaw Music Pub. Co. (St. Joseph, Mo.)40drpbaasmf0166uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0166 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701420ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002800118245008800146246005700234246006200291500002500353500001900378500004200397500009800439500006500537534006500602530002900667600003200696650002900728650003700757650003400794710003600828856006100864773004900925852005900974985002501033b27109148RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBrooks, Shelton,d1886-14aThe darktown strutters' ballh[computer file] /cwords and music by Shelton Brooks.1 iFirst line of text:aI've got some good news, honey.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'll be down to get you in a taxi. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: photograph of Sophie Tucker; drawing of Afro-Americans dancing / Starmer. aAlso published for band and orchestra, as song and fox-trot. pOriginally published:cChicago, Ill. : Will Rossiter, c1917. aAlso available in print.10aTucker, Sophie,d1884-1966. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWill Rossiter (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0167uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0167 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702271ncm 2200517Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245010800138246006100246246007400307500002500381500001700406500004800423500002600471500006900497500003900566500011700605590003700722590007600759590009100835590004600926590010500972534007001077530002901147600002001176600001801196650004101214650004701255650003401302700001301336700002201349700003001371700002401401710004501425856007501470856007501545773004901620852005901669985002501728b27109161RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBryan, Vincent.10aWhat's the use of knockin' when a man is downh[computer file] /cwords and music by Bryan and Edwards.1 iFirst line of text:aOh Tillie dear your husband's here.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhat's the use of knockin' when a man is down. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: A little coon philosophy. aSung by: Lew Hawkins. aAdvertisement for "The tale of a monkey" and other songs: p. [2] aAdvertisement for "G.O.P.": p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Lew Hawkins in blackface; cover design with hammers and question marks / Frew. aSung by: cop. 2, Harry G. Shunk. aAdvertisement for "We parted by the river, Grace and I": cop. 2, p. [2] aAdvertisement for "When the mocking birds are singing in the wildwood": cop. 2, p. [6] aCover photograph: cop. 2, Harry G. Shunk. aLibrary's copy 1 has stamp on p. 3: Sheet Music, H.A. Brueggemann, 727 Clinton St., Fort Wayne, Ind. pOriginally published:cNew York : Vincent Bryan Music Co., c1906. aAlso available in print.10aShunk, Harry C.10aHawkins, Lew. 0aDomestic relationsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aEdwards.1 aFrew, John,4ill.1 aShunk, Harry C.4pf.4pf.1 aHawkins, Lew.4prf.2 aVincent Bryan Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0168uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0168403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0169uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0169 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701740ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128048001500141100003800156245015400194246006700348246004900415500002500464500001700489500006000506500005600566500004900622500005000671590009500721534006600816530002900882650003700911650003400948700003000982700001901012700002401031710004101055730002601096856007501122773004901197852005901246985002501305b27109252RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a6435 aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aBrymn, James Timothy,d1881-1946.10aCome after breakfasth[computer file] :bbring 'long your lunch and leave 'fore supper time /cwritten by James Tim Brymn, James Burris, Chris Smith.1 iFirst line of text:aOld Jasper Green, the deacon of a church.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome after breakfast. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: The big surprise comic coon song hit. aIntroduced by S.H. Dudley in "His honor the barber" aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6 and 8] aCover illustration: decorative border design. aLibrary's copy 1 has retailer's stamp on cover: Texas Music Supply House, Beaumont, Texas. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1909. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSmith, Chris,d1879-1949.1 aBurris, James.1 aDudley, S. H.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aHis Honor the barber.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0171uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0171 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701573ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081043001200099045000900111048001500120100003800135245013100173246001400304246004800318246005700366500002500423500001900448500005400467500009100521500006800612534006700680530002900747650004200776650003400818651003000852700002000882700004100902710003800943856006100981773004901042852005901091985002501150b27109276RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN an-us-al ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrymn, James Timothy,d1881-1946.10aDown in sunny Alabamah[computer file] :b(Angeline[)] : a coon love song /cwords by James Burrell ; music by James T. Brymn.10aAngeline.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in sunny Alabama.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou are the light of my eyes. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aLyricist's name appears as James Burrel on cover. a"Musical supplement to the New York Sunday Press, Sunday, February 17th, 1901"--Cover. aCover illustration: drawing of woman with flowers / B. Gutmann. pOriginally published:cNew York : Richard A. Saalfield, c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAlabamaxSongs and music.1 aBurrell, James.1 aGutmann, Bernhard,d1869-1936,4ill.2 aR. A. Saalfield (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0172uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0172 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701632ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081043001200099045000900111048001500120100003800135245013100173246001400304246004800318246005700366500002500423500001900448500005400467500008300521500005500604500006800659534006700727530002900794650004200823650003400865651003000899700002000929700004100949710003800990856006101028773004901089852005901138985002501197b2710929xRPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN an-us-al ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrymn, James Timothy,d1881-1946.10aDown in sunny Alabamah[computer file] :b(Angeline[)] : a coon love song /cwords by James Burrell ; music by James T. Brymn.10aAngeline.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in sunny Alabama.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou are the light of my eyes. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aLyricist's name appears as James Burrel on cover. a"Compliments of Charles M. Stieff, Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore, Md."--Cover. aAdvertisement for Charles M. Stieff pianos: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of woman with flowers / B. Gutmann. pOriginally published:cNew York : Richard A. Saalfield, c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAlabamaxSongs and music.1 aBurrell, James.1 aGutmann, Bernhard,d1869-1936,4ill.2 aR. A. Saalfield (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0173uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0173 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701855ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100003800130245009100168246004700259246005500306500002500361500001900386500004000405500014400445590006600589590007100655534006800726530002900794600003000823600003200853650006200885650004700947650004400994650003401038700001801072700003601090700003701126710003801163856007501201773004901276852005901325985002501384b2710932xRPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN af------ ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrymn, James Timothy,d1881-1946.10aMy little Zulu babeh[computer file] /cwords by W.S. Estren ; music by Jas. T. Brymn.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in sunny Africa.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShe is my little Zulu baby. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aIntroduced by: Williams and Walker. aCover illustration: photograph of Williams & Walker; cartoon drawing of Afro-Americans and Zulus, printed in yellow, black, and purple ink. aAdvertisement for "Vesper bells were ringing": cop. 2, p. [6] aLibrary's copy 2 has stamp on cover: Hitchcock, 7 Barlay St., N.Y. pOriginally published:cChicago, Ill. : Windsor Music Co., 1900. aAlso available in print.10aWalker, George,dd. 1909.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922. 0aAfro-AmericansxRelations with AfricansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aZulu (African people)xSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aEstren, W. S.1 aWalker, George,dd. 1909.4prf.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-19224prf.2 aWindsor Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0174uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0174 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702075ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245009500156246006300251246006000314500002500374500001900399500012500418590007900543590008000622590007800702590006600780590005300846590005100899534007800950530002901028600001801057600002301075610001501098650003701113650002801150650003401178700003901212700001901251710005201270856007501322856007501397773004901472852005901521985002501580b27109379RPBm c crucn 980923s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrymn, James Timothy,d1881-1946.10aPlease let me sleeph[computer file] /cwords by R.C. McPherson ; music by James T. Brymn.1 iFirst line of text:aI am twice as happy as a millionaire.1 iFirst line of chorus:aPlease go 'way and let me sleep. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover illustration: photograph of Geo. J. Stanley; drawing of Afro-American being awakened, with fire in room / Starmer. aAdvertisement for "I just can't help from loving that man": cop. 3, p. [2] aAdvertisement for "I'll be there, I'll be there, Mary dear": cop. 4, p. [2] aAdvertisement for "On a Sunday afternoon" and other songs: cop. 4, p. [6] aCover photograph: cop. 3, The Brownings; cop. 4, Harry Short. aPrinter's statement lacking on library's cop. 4. aLibrary's cop. 4 inscribed: Frank E. Brewster. pOriginally published:cNew York : Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., c1902. aAlso available in print.10aShort, Harry.10aStanley, George J.20aBrownings. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSleepxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMcPherson, Richard C.,d1883-1944.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aHarry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0175uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0175403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0176uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0176 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701199ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245010400156246006000260246006000320500002500380500001900405500002300424534006600447530002900513650004700542650003400589700001800623710003800641856006100679773004900740852005900789985002500848b27110412RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrymn, James Timothy,d1881-1946.10aSay, Lize, will you be my honey?h[computer file] /cwords by W.S. Estren ; music by Jas. T. Brymn.1 iFirst line of text:aThere was two little pickaninnies.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSay, Lize, will you be my honey? aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:c[Chicago?] : Windsor Music Co., c1900. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aEstren, W. S.2 aWindsor Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0177uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0177 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701451ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003000163240003100193245012400224246005400348500006600402500001900468500003400487500004200521500005200563534005800615530002900673650003700702650003000739650003700769700005500806710002200861856006100883773004900944852005900993985002501052b27110424RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riusga n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a1971 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avi01aka011 aBuck, Dudley,d1838-1909.10aCreole lover's song;oarr.10aCreole lover's songh[computer file] :bfor baritone or contralto /cwords by Edmund C. Stedman ; music by Dudley Buck.1 iFirst line of text:aNight wind, whispering wind. aFor baritone or contralto and piano in A minor (original key) aCaption title. aDedicated to: Henry S. Brown. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aAlso published for tenor or soprano in C minor. pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1877. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aCreolesxSongs and music. 0aSongs (Medium voice) with piano.1 aStedman, Edmund C.q(Edmund Clarence),d1833-1908.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.40drpbaasmf0181uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0181 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701488ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003600118240002900154245016200183246005500345246006100400500002500461500001700486500005900503500004100562500003000603534006100633530002900694650003700723650003400760700001800794700002900812710003400841710003300875856006100908773004900969852005901018985002501077b27110552RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aBuckley, Frederick,d1833-1864.10aJuney at the gate;oarr.10aJuney at the gateh[computer file] :ba popular Ethiopian ballad /cmusic by Ole Bull Jr. ; words by Peter Swift ; arranged for the piano by W.P. Cunnington.1 iFirst line of text:aPearl River side is far away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThe cabin stands upon the stream. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aOle Bull Jr. is a pseudonym used by Frederick Buckley. aSung by: the New Orleans Serenaders. aAdditional verses: p. [5] pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : J.C. Smith, c1850. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSwift, Peter.1 aCunnington, W. P.,earr.2 aNew Orleans Serenaders.4prf.2 aJ.C. Smith (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0183uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0183 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701604ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100003600160240002900196245016200225246005500387246006100442500002500503500001700528500005900545500004100604500002900645534006300674530002900737650003700766650004500803650003400848700001800882700002900900710003400929710003700963856006101000773004901061852005901110985002501169b27110588RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bLee & Walker (Philadelphia, Pa.)a928 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aBuckley, Frederick,d1833-1864.10aJuney at the gate;oarr.10aJuney at the gateh[computer file] :ba popular Ethiopian ballad /cmusic by Ole Bull Jr. ; words by Peter Swift ; arranged for the piano by W.P. Cunnington.1 iFirst line of text:aPearl River side is far away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThe cabin stands upon the stream. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aOle Bull Jr. is a pseudonym used by Frederick Buckley. aSung by: the New Orleans Serenaders. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : Lee & Walker, c1850. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSwift, Peter.1 aCunnington, W. P.,earr.2 aNew Orleans Serenaders.4prf.2 aLee & Walker (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0184uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0184 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701357ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003600118245011500154246007900269246005700348500002500405500001700430500002700447534005900474530002900533650003700562650004700599650003400646700004500680700005500725710003300780856006100813773004900874852005900923985002500982b2711059xRPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aBuckley, Frederick,d1833-1864.10aOh darkie dont you lingerh[computer file] :bcomic song /cwords by S.S. Steele ; music by Frederick Buckley.1 iFirst line of text:aDown by the blue Miami, where brightest berries grow.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome darkie don't you linger. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: G.S. Buckley. pOriginally published:cTroy, N.Y. : E.P. Jones, c1857. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSteele, S. S.q(Silas Sexton),db. 1812.1 aBuckley, G. S.q(George Swayne),d1829-1879.4prf.2 aE.P. Jones (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0185uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0185 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701336ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081048002100094100001800115245009600133246005300229246006300282500004100345500001700386500006700403500003700470534006100507530002900568600003200597650003700629650003800666650003400704700002100738710003300759856006100792773004900853852005900902985002500961b27110606RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN avu01aka01aca041 aBurger, A. E.14aThe old slave's lamenth[computer file] :bsong & chorus /cwords and music by A.E. Burger.1 iFirst line of text:aI come along in meditation.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! my childhood, oh! my childhood. aFor voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: As sung with great success by Frank Cushman. aCover engraved by Geo. F. Swain. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : W.R. Smith, c1880. aAlso available in print.10aCushman, Frank,d1853-1907. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSwain, George F.2 aW.R. Smith (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0187uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0187 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701848ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006200081040001300143045000900156048002100165100002000186240004300206245013100249246006000380246007300440246003700513500004100550500001900591500003400610500005300644500007300697500005700770500005800827534006400885530002900949650003700978650004101015650003401056700004201090700004801132710004001180856006101220773004901281852005901330985002501389b27110643RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)aJ. F. P. & Co. 1,637 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aButler, Samuel.10aSlavery chains am broke at last;oarr.13aDe slav'ry chains am broke at lasth[computer file] /carranged by J. H. W. ; words by Jas. A. Bland ; music by Samuel Butler.1 iFirst line of text:aGo carry de news to sister Hannah.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen oh! brother Jonah, den oh! brother Jonah.14aSlavery chains am broke at last. aFor voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Billy Kersands. aAdvertisements for other songs: cover, p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: 2 engravings with Afro-Americans on plantations. aEngraving of field worker envisioning angels: p. [2] aEngraving of 5 scenes with cow / Connelly Co.: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveszUnited StatesxEmancipation. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWarland, John Henry,earr.,dd. 1872.1 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0190uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0190 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701731ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002100164240003800185245013800223246005700361246005500418500002500473500001900498500003900517500004500556500003900601500004200640500004100682590005400723534006500777530002900842650003700871650003400908700002600942700001900968700002600987700003701013710004101050856006101091773004901152852005901201985002501260b27110679RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Perry (Boston, Mass.)a122 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aCampbell, Frank.10aShew! Fly, don't bother me;oarr.10aShew! Fly, don't bother meh[computer file] :bcomic song and dance, or walk around /cwords by Billy Reeves ; arr. by Rollin Howard.1 iFirst line of text:aI think I hear the angels sing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShew! fly, don't bother me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Melody by Frank Campbell"--Cover. aSung by: Cool Burgess and Rollin Howard. aDedicated to: J.C. Trowbridge Esq. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: design with bee. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Marie R. Rullenorth [?] pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Perry, c1869. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHoward, Rollin,earr.1 aReeves, Billy.1 aHoward, Rollin,4prf.1 aBurgess, Cool,d1840-1905.4prf.2 aWhite, Smith & Perry (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0193uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0193 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702372ncm 2200481Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002100164240003800185245016300223246005700386246005500443500002500498500001900523500008700542500008500629500007300714590008900787590008500876590008600961590007901047590008001126534006501206530002901271650003701300650003401337700001901371700002601390710004101416856007501457856007501532856007501607856007501682773004901757852005901806985002501865b27110709RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Perry (Boston, Mass.)a173 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aCampbell, Frank.10aShew! Fly, don't bother me;oarr.10aShew! Fly, don't bother meh[computer file] :bcomic song and dance, or walk round /cwords by Billy Reeves ; music by Frank Campbell ; arr. by Rollin Howard.1 iFirst line of text:aI think I hear the angels sing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShew! fly, don't bother me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for Catalogue number one, White, Smith & Perry Popular music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man saying "Shoo fly" to an insect. aAlso published as: waltz, polka, polka redowa, galop, and quadrille. aAdvertisement for "Thematic catalogue of C.A. White's popular songs": cop. 4, p. [2] aAdvertisement for "Catalogue number five...White, Smith & Perry": cop. 5, p. [2] aAdvertisement for "Catalogue number three...White, Smith & Perry": cop. 5, p. [6] aLibrary's copy 2 has raised stamp on cover: From E.W. Billings, Prov. R.I. aLibrary's copy 5 has raised stamp on cover: Cory Brothers, Providence, R.I. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Perry, c1869. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aReeves, Billy.1 aHoward, Rollin,earr.2 aWhite, Smith & Perry (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0194uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0194403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0195uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0195403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0196uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0196403Print copy 5drpbaasmf0197uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0197 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701559ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004100081040001300122045000900135048001500144100003400159245008000193246005600273246005300329490005200382500003100434500001900465500004900484500007000533500005800603534006600661530002900727600002100756600003400777650003700811650003100848710003600879830005200915856006100967773004901028852005901077985002501136b27110801RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bGeo. Molineux (Music publisher)a188 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aCarroll, William,d1853-1896.10aJoin hands togetherh[computer file] /cwords and music by William Carroll.1 iFirst line of text:aWe go by the name of Johnsons.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen join hands together.1 aHarris and Carroll's new & original songs ;v2. aWaltz for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 8] aCover illustration: lithograph of Wm. Harris and William Carroll. a"R. Teller 116 E. 11 St. N.Y. [lithographer]"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBrooklyn, N.Y. : Geo. Molineux, c1879. aAlso available in print.10aHarris, William.10aCarroll, William,d1853-1896. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aWaltzes (Voice with piano)2 aGeo. Molineux (Music publisher) 0aHarris and Carroll's new & original songs ;v2.40drpbaasmf0220uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0220 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701571ncm 2200421ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002100163245008500184246006300269246005500332500002500387500001700412500005600429500003000485500005400515500001900569534006300588530002900651650004000680650003000720650004100750650001700791700003400808700004000842700003400882710003900916856006100955773004901016852005901065985002501124b27110849RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1780 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aCarter, William.10aPoor Uncle Peteh[computer file] /cwords by Ed. Harrigan ; music by Wm. Carter.1 iFirst line of text:aOh many years ago, way down in dixey.1 iFirst line of chorus:aPoor Uncle Pete come along. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aLyricist's name appears as Ed. Harrigon in caption. aSung by: Harrigan & Hart. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man. a"Walker Engr." pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1874. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aOld agexSongs and music. 0aSlaveszUnited StatesxEmancipation. 0aDeath songs.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.4prf.1 aHart, John,d1833-1904.4prf.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0222uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0222 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701771ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002100164240002600185245012100211246007700332246005800409500002500467500001700492500003700509500002900546500004200575500014500617500008400762534006400846530002900910650004500939650003400984700003401018700003701052710003901089710002701128856006101155773004901216852005901265985002501324b27110916RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a8,647 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aCarter, William.10aSkidmore Guard;oarr.14aThe Skidmore Guardh[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by William Carter ; arranged by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aWe represent de members of de noble colored troops.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNobby, airy, light as a fairy. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aPerformed by: Harrigan and Hart. a"To the Skidmore Guard." aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph (printed sideways) of Afro-American soldiers marching, with the leader pointing the tip of his baton forward. aAlso published as: waltz, march, lancers, galop, quadrille, 4-handed quadrille. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1874. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.1 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.earr.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)2 aHarrigan & Hart.4prf.40drpbaasmf0223uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0223 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702173ncm 2200457Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002100164240002600185245009700211246007700308246005800385246002400443500002500467500001900492500004700511500003500558500003600593500004200629500012600671500031100797590010401108534006401212530002901276650004501305650003401350700003401384700003701418710003901455710002701494856006101521773004901582852005901631985002501690b27111040RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a8,647 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aCarter, William.10aSkidmore Guard;oarr.10aSkidmore Guardh[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music arranged by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aWe represent de members of de noble colored troops.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNobby, airy, light as a fairy.14aThe Skidmore Guard. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a1874 ed. gives William Carter as composer. aPerformed by: Harrigan & Hart. a"To the Skidmore Guard"--Cover. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American soldiers marching, with the leader pointing the tip of his baton downward. aAlso published for: guitar or banjo; S.G. Marche Comique; quickstep; lancers; waltz; quadrille; galop; violin and piano; violin and flute; violin and cornet; orchestra; brass band; 4-handed march; 4-handed quadrille; 4-handed quickstep; 4-handed galop; 4-handed waltz; violin solo, cornet solo, flute solo. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Gray's Music Store, 95 [?] Kearny St., San Francisco. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1875. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.1 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.earr.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)2 aHarrigan & Hart.4prf.40drpbaasmf0224uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0224 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702058ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002100164240002600185245009700211246007700308246005800385246002400443500002500467500001900492500004700511500003500558500003600593500004200629500012600671500031100797534006501108530002901173650004501202650003401247700003401281700003701315710003901352710002701391856006101418773004901479852005901528985002501587b27111155RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a8,647 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aCarter, William.10aSkidmore Guard;oarr.10aSkidmore Guardh[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music arranged by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aWe represent de members of de noble colored troops.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNobby, airy, light as a fairy.14aThe Skidmore Guard. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a1874 ed. gives William Carter as composer. aPerformed by: Harrigan & Hart. a"To the Skidmore Guard"--Cover. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American soldiers marching, with the leader pointing the tip of his baton downward. aAlso published for: guitar or banjo; S.G. Marche Comique; quickstep; lancers; waltz; quadrille; galop; violin and piano; violin and flute; violin and cornet; orchestra; brass band; 4-handed march; 4-handed quadrille; 4-handed quickstep; 4-handed galop; 4-handed waltz; violin solo, cornet solo, flute solo. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1875c. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.1 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.earr.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)2 aHarrigan & Hart.4prf.40drpbaasmf0225uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0225 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701537ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002200163245009300185246006000278246005800338500002500396500001900421500009000440500004700530590008900577534006500666530002900731650003700760650002900797650003400826700003400860700002400894710003900918856006100957773004901018852005901067985002501126b27111192RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1520 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aCatlin, Edward N.10aSambo's invitationh[computer file] /cwords by W.H. Delehanty ; [music by] E.N. Catlin.1 iFirst line of text:aOh I've sung to you so oft before.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSo Samuel take the banjo down. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-Americans in a landscape setting / J.E. Baker. a"J. Mayer & Co. Lith. 4 State St."--Cover. aLibrary's copy has raised retailer's stamp on cover: Cory Brothers, Providence, R.I. pOriginally published:c[Boston] : G.D. Russell & Co., c1869. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDelehanty, W. H.,d1846-1880.1 aBaker, J. E.,4ill.2 aG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0228uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0228 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701529ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005000081040001300131045000900144048002700153100005400180245010400234246005400338246003900392246003300431500004200464500001700506500003800523500004200561590004000603534006400643530002900707650003700736650003800773650003400811700003900845710004000884730001300924856006100937773004900998852005901047985002501106b27111222RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riumca n eng d22bB.F. Wood Music Co. (Boston, Mass.)aB.F.W.12 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka01avd02avf021 aChadwick, G. W.q(George Whitefield),d1854-1931.10aO darkies, don't yer 'memberh[computer file] /clibretto by R.A. Barnett ; music by G.W. Chadwick.1 iFirst line of text:aO darkies don't yer 'member.1 iFirst line of chorus:aO my honey.16aBallad (Plantation), no. 4d. aFor voice, piano, and male quartette. aCover title. aFrom musical production: Tabasco. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aLibrary's copy inscribed: Billings. pOriginally published:cBoston : B.F. Wood Music Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBarnet, Robert A.,dca. 1850-1933.2 aB.F. Wood Music Co. (Boston, Mass.)0 aTabasco.40drpbaasmf0232uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0232 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701795ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002300124245012500147246005700272246006000329246002300389250001700412500004000429500001700469500005800486500004800544500003600592500004200628500008600670500005400756534005800810530002900868650003700897650003000934650001700964650003400981700002001015700002101035700002501056710001601081710003401097856006101131773004901192852005901241985002501300b27111283RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aChamberlain, J. C.14aThe old log cabin in the laneh[computer file] :bsong & chorus /cwritten by Grace Carlton ; music by J.C. Chamberlain.1 iFirst line of text:aI am growing old and weary now.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAh yes, I am old and feeble now.16aThe old log cabin. aOriginal ed. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aLyricist's name appears as Grace Carleton in caption. aSung by: W. Courtright, The Rays, & others. a"To Wm. R. Dehnhoff, New York." aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American man with banjo and dog / E. Sears. aAlso published for guitar and as waltz and march. pOriginally published:cBrooklyn : D.S. Holmes, c1875. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aOld agexSongs and music. 0aDeath songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCarlton, Grace.1 aSears, E.,4ill.1 aCourtright, W.4prf.2 aRays.4prf.2 aD.S. Holmes (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0233uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0233 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701361ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048001500162100002000177245011200197246005300309246004800362500002500410500001700435500004200452534007100494530002900565650003700594650003800631650003000669650003400699700001900733710005300752856006100805773004900866852005900915985002500974b27111313RPBm c ctucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a9116 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aChase, R. A. A.10aHear the darkies singh[computer file] :bplantation song /cwords by Harry Rivers ; music by R.A.A. Chase.1 iFirst line of text:aI am thinking of the hours.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen come long Sambo. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. Co., c1893. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aOld agexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aRivers, Harry.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0236uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0236 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701478ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001300141045000900154048001500163100002400178245010600202246004700308246006100355500007800416500001900494500002300513590010500536534007200641530002900713650003700742650004200779650003400821700002300855710004400878856006100922773004900983852005901032985002501091b27111325RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bEdward Schuberth & Co. (New York, N.Y.)aE.S.& Co. 1134 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aChilvers, Thomas H.10aYou can't boss meh[computer file] :bsong /cwords by Mildred Lawrence ; music by Thos. H. Chilvers.1 iFirst line of text:aI lubs a yaller lady.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLook heah! now, yo' cant boss me. aFor voice and piano, with chorus for second verse with rag accompaniment. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. aLibrary's copy has stamp on p. 3 and 6: Thomas B F Spangler, 2167 East Dauphin Street, Philad'a, Pa. pOriginally published:c[New York?] : Edward Schuberth & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLawrence, Mildred.2 aEdward Schuberth & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0244uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0244 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701509ncm 22003859a 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048002100108100003600129245009500165246002200260246007800282246004500360490010100405500004500506500001900551500005000570500002900620534006100649530002900710650003700739650002500776650003400801700001700835710004100852710003600893856006100929773004900990852005901039985002501098b27111349RPBm c crucn 830105r1998 nyuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca031 aChristy, George N.,d1827-1868.10aSusy Anna Simsonh[computer file] /c[composed by & for Geo. Christy and Wood's Minstrels]14aSusianna Simpson.1 iFirst line of text:aWhile going up Fifth Avenue one fine evening in May.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSusy Anna Simson.0 aSongs composed by & for Geo. Christy and Wood's Minstrels & sung by them at their hall ;vno. 3. aFor voice, three-part chorus, and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: George Christy and Wood's Minstrels. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : Berry & Gordon, c1854. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWood, Henry.2 aGeorge Christy and Wood's Minstrels.2 aBerry & Gordon (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0245uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0245 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701277ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100002800123240003800151245012300189246006200312246005400374500002500428500001900453500002300472534006000495530002900555650004200584650003400626700004300660710004200703856006100745773004900806852005900855985002500914b27111428RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aClark, Charles Clinron.10aCindy, my black belle, do!;oarr.10aCindy, my black belle, do!h[computer file] /carr. by Chas. Jerome Wilson ; words and music by Charles Clinton Clark.1 iFirst line of text:aCindy Simpson deed she is all right.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCindy, my black belle, do! aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:c[New York?] : E.T. Paull, c1909. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWilson, C. J.q(Charles Jerome),earr.2 aE.T. Paull Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0247uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0247 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701206ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100002800123245009400151246005900245246006600304500002500370500001900395500002300414534005700437530002900494650004700523650004000570650003400610710004200644856006100686773004900747852005900796985002500855b2711143xRPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aClark, Charles Clinton.14aThe coon that wore the first shirt waisth[computer file] /cwords & music by C.C. Clark.1 iFirst line of text:aSam Jackson had some money saved.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWell! I certny got to have some style. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : E.T. Paull, c1900. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxClothingxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aE.T. Paull Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0248uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0248 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701712ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004100081040001300122045000900135048002100144100004600165240002500211245011900236246007000355490008100425490005400506500003800560500001900598500004800617500001900665500004300684500004400727534006800771530002900839650003700868650002500905650001600930650003400946700002100980710002901001830005401030856006101084773004901145852005901194985002501253b27111465RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bBoston Music Co. (Mass)aB.M.Co. 774 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 bva02bvc02aka012 aClough-Leighter, H.q(Henry),d1874-1956.10aMy lady Chlo';oarr.10aMy lady Chlo'h[computer file] :b(Negro love-song) /c[words by] Myron V. Freese ; [music by] H. Clough-Leighter.1 iFirst line of text:aDe jasmines am swayin' in de moon's embrace.0 aThe Boston Music Company quartets and choruses for women's voices. Series I.1 aBoston Music Co. series for women's voices ;v88. aFor solo voices (SSAA) and piano. aCaption title. a"[May also be sung by] male & mixed chorus" a"Op. 5, no. 2" aAdvertisement for another song: p. [2] aAlso published as soprano or alto solo. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Boston Music Co., c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFreese, Myron V.2 aBoston Music Co. (Mass.) 0aBoston Music Co. series for women's voices ;v88.40drpbaasmf0255uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0255 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701403ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003900081040001300120045000900133048001500142100003600157245008200193246006000275500004300335500001900378500004300397500008700440590006000527534005900587530002900646650003400675650003000709650001500739650003700754700001000791710003400801856006100835773004900896852005900945985002501004b27111477RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bBoosey & Co. (New York, N.Y.)aH.5 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aClutsam, George H.,d1866-1951.10aCreole cradle songh[computer file] /cwords by M.F. ; music by G.H. Clutsam.1 iFirst line of text:aThe butterflies have gone to rest. aFor voice and piano in F major (No. 2) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aAlso published for voice and piano in keys of E major (no. 1) and G. major (no. 3) aLibrary's copy inscribed: Gift of Mrs. Alice P. Wesley. pOriginally published:cNew York : Boosey & Co., c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aCreolesxSongs and music. 0aLullabies. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music.1 aM. F.2 aBoosey & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0258uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0258 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701440ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004100081040001300122045000900135048001500144100003600159240003300195245009600228246006200324246005100386500003700437500001700474500004900491500002300540500008600563534006100649530002900710650004500739650001500784650003700799710003600836856006100872773004900933852005900982985002501041b27111520RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bChappell & Co. (New York, N.Y.)aH.6 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aClutsam, George H.,d1866-1951.10aMa curly-headed babby;oarr.10aMa curly-headed babbyh[computer file] :bplantation song /ccomposed by George H. Clutsam.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, ma babby, ma curly-headed babby.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSo lulla, lulla, lulla. aFor voice and piano in D (no. 2) aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 8] aProfessional copy. aAlso published for voice and piano in keys of C (no. 1), E (no. 3), and F (no. 4) pOriginally published:cNew York : Chappell & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music.2 aChappell & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0259uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0259 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701576ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003900081040001300120048001500133100003600148240003300184245009100217246006200308246005100370500003700421500001700458500004300475500006600518500008600584590011900670534005900789530002900848650004500877650001500922650003700937710003400974856006101008773004901069852005901118985002501177b27111556RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bBoosey & Co. (New York, N.Y.)aH.7 aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aClutsam, George H.,d1866-1951.10aMy curly-headed babby;oarr.10aMy curly-headed babbyh[computer file] :bplantation song /ccomposed by G.H. Clutsam.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, ma babby, ma curly-headed babby.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSo lulla, lulla, lulla. aFor voice and piano in F (no. 4) aCover title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman and child. aAlso published for voice and piano in keys of C (no. 1), D (no. 2), and E (no. 3) aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: M. Stewert & Sons Co., Sheet music, 509 Westminster St., Prov., R.I. pOriginally published:cNew York : Boosey & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music.2 aBoosey & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0260uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0260 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701739ncm 2200421ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100003600160240004400196245012000240246006400360246006000424500003700484500001900521500003400540500004300574500008700617590004400704590011300748534006100861530002900922650003700951650001600988650003401004700003901038700001001077710003601087856006101123773004901184852005901233985002501292b27111611RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d22bChappell & Co. (New York, N.Y.)aH. 4 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aClutsam, George H.,d1866-1951.10aCroon, croon, underneat' de moon;oarr.10aCroon, Croon, underneat' de moonh[computer file] :ba southern love-song /cwords by M.F. ; music by G.H. Clutsam.1 iFirst line of text:aDon't you hear de singin' of de stars.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCroon, croon, underneat de moon. aFor voice and piano in F (no. 4) aCaption title. aSung by: Miss Sophie Braslau. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aAlso published for voice and piano in keys of C (no. 1), D (no. 2), and E© (no. 3) aLibrary's copy inscribed: B. Henderson. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: G. Fred Kranz Music Co., 303 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. pOriginally published:cNew York : Chappell & Co., c1900. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBraslau, Sophie,d1892-1935.4prf.1 aM. F.2 aChappell & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0262uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0262 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701242ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245008800151246007300239246005800312500002500370500001900395500002300414534006900437530002900506650004600535650003600581651003000617700002500647710003800672856006100710773004900771852005900820985002500879b27111647RPBm c crucn 980924s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCobb, George L.,d1886-1942,10aAlabama jubileeh[computer file] /cwords by Jack Yellen ; music by George L. Cobb.1 iFirst line of text:aMandolins, violins, hear the darkies tunin' up.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou ought to see Deacon Jones. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1915. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancingxSongs and music. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music. 0aAlabamaxSongs and music.1 aYellen, Jack,d1892-2 aJerome H. Remick (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf0264uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0264 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701246ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003300123245009800156246006100254246005400315500002500369500001900394500002300413534006900436530002900505650003700534650003600571651003800607700002500645710004400670856006100714773004900775852005900824985002500883b27117285RPBm c crucn 980928s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCobb, George L.,d1886-1942,10aListen to that Dixie bandh[computer file] /cwords by Jack Yellen ; music by George L. Cobb.1 iFirst line of text:aListen, don't you he that drummin'?1 iFirst line of chorus:aListen to that Dixie band. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1914. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aYellen, Jack,d1892-2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf0268uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0268 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701460ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123043001200136045000900148048001500157100002000172245009100192246004700283246005900330500002500389500001900414500007900433500002900512500008600541534006200627530002900689650003700718651003000755651003500785710003700820730002300857856006100880773004900941852005900990985002501049b27117315RPBm c crucn 980928s1998 riumca n eng d22bLouis Goullaud (Music publisher)a405 aRBNcRBN an-us-al aw7w7 avu01aka011 aCoes, George H.10aOh' dars but little consolationh[computer file] /cwords and music by George H. Coes.1 iFirst line of text:aLord bless you pompy.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh dars but little consolation. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFrom musical production: Schoolcraft & Coes' great act, Out Alabama homes. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man greeting Afro-American woman. pOriginally published:cBoston : Louis P. Goullaud, c1875. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAlabamaxSongs and music. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.2 aLouis Goullaud (Music publisher)0 aOur Alabama homes.40drpbaasmf0273uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0273 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701255ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003200165245008400197246007900281246004500360500002500405500001900430500002300449534007100472530002900543650003700572650003400609700003900643710004100682856006100723773004900784852005900833985002500892b27117340RPBm c crucn 980928s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a4205 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.10aGimme de leavinsh[computer file] /cwords by J.W. Johnson ; music by Bob Cole.1 iFirst line of text:aI've never had exactly what I'd like to have in life.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGimme de leavins. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cChicago, Ill. : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJohnson, James Weldon,d1871-1938.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0280uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0280 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701601ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003100165240003400196245009500230246005600325246005100381500002500432500001700457500005600474500003000530500004200560590011300602534006400715530002900779650003700808650003100845650003400876650001400910700003400924710003900958856006100997773004901058852005901107985002501166b27119981RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a12,031 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aPete.pMassa's wedding night.10aMassa's wedding nighth[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aGo bar de news, dear children.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen forward and caper. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Songs in Harrigan's drama, "Pete" aPages 1-2 are unnumbered. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [4] aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: From Webb's Music Store, 222 Westminster St., Providence, R.I. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1887. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMusicals.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0116uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0116 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701427ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081048001500094100003800109245013400147246007400281246004700355500002500402500001700427500004900444500009200493534007200585530002900657600001700686650004200703650003400745700003900779700001900818710004600837856006100883773004900944852005900993985002501052b27120120RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aBrymn, James Timothy,d1881-1946.10aThose tantalizing eyesh[computer file] :b(oh Lize, those eyes, those eyes) /cwords by R.C. McPherson ; music by Jas. T. Brymn.1 iFirst line of text:aI know a maiden of dusky hue with laughing eyes.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh Lize those eyes. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Anna Wilks; drawing of Afro-American woman / Starmer. pOriginally published:cChicago : Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., c1902. aAlso available in print.10aWilks, Anna. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMcPherson, Richard C.,d1883-1944.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aShapiro, Bernstein & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0178uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0178 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701932ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001800126045000900144048001500153100003000168245011900198246005400317490008200371500004600453500001900499500003400518500007300552500006300625500004100688590005200729590007000781590004200851534005800893530002900951650003500980700005501015700003001070710002201100800009301122856007501215856007501290773004901365852005901414985002501473b27120272RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riusga n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a1976 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw7w7 avh01aka011 aBuck, Dudley,d1839-1909.10aCreole lover's songh[computer file] :bfor tenor or soprano /cwords by Edmund C. Stedman ; music by Dudley Buck.1 iFirst line of text:aNight wind, whispering wind.1 aSongs and ballads. Five songs for tenor or soprano / by Dudley Buck ;vno. 5. aFor tenor or soprano and piano (original) aCaption title. aDedicated to: Henry S. Brown. aAdvertisement for "Like a garden after rain" and other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: border design / Edward B. Edwards des. aAlso published for baritone or alto. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Vera Hortense Ingram. aAdvertisement for "Just a little" and other songs: cop. 2, p. [8] aCover illustration lacking on cop. 2. pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1877. aAlso available in print. 0aSongs (High voice) with piano.1 aStedman, Edmund C.q(Edmund Clarence),d1833-1908.1 aEdwards, Edward B.,4ill.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.1 aBuck, Dudley,d1838-1909.tSongs and ballads.pFive songs for tenor or soprano ;vno. 5.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0179uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0179403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0180uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0180 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701681ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001800126045000900144048001500153100003000168245011900198246005400317490008200371500003600453500001900489500003400508500004200542500006300584500004100647534005800688530002900746650003700775650003000812650003500842700005500877700003000932710002200962800009300984856006101077773004901138852005901187985002501246b27120296RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riusga n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a1976 aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avh01aka011 aBuck, Dudley,d1839-1909.10aCreole lover's songh[computer file] :bfor tenor or soprano /cwords by Edmund C. Stedman ; music by Dudley Buck.1 iFirst line of text:aNight wind, whispering wind.1 aSongs and ballads. Five songs for tenor or soprano / by Dudley Buck ;vno. 5. aFor tenor or soprano and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Henry S. Brown. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: border design / Edward B. Edwards des. aAlso published for baritone or alto. pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1905. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aCreolesxSongs and music. 0aSongs (High voice) with piano.1 aStedman, Edmund C.q(Edmund Clarence),d1833-1908.1 aEdwards, Edward B.,4ill.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.1 aBuck, Dudley,d1838-1909.tSongs and ballads.pFive songs for tenor or soprano ;vno. 5.40drpbaasmf0182uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0182 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701306ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245009200139246005400231246006200285500002500347500001900372500004200391500012600433534007600559530002900635650004300664650003400707710004500741856006100786773004900847852005900896985002500955b27120302RPBm c crucn 980928s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBuick, Thomas D.10aYou need'nt make dem goo-goo eyesh[computer file] /cwords and music by Thos D. Buick.1 iFirst line of text:aAn actor man sat on the end.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou needn't make dem goo-goo eyes. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman with umbrella and Afro-American man; photograph of unidentified woman. pOriginally published:cDetroit, Mich. : Thos. D. Buick Pub. Co., c1900. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American actorsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aThos. D. Buick Pub. Co. (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf0186uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0186 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701311ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028005600126040001800182045000900200048001500209100002400224245010900248246006700357500004400424500001900468500004800487534006400535530002900599650003700628650003400665651002700699700001800726710002300744856006100767773004900828852005900877985002500936b27120314RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riuppa n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a570922bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 12466 aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBurnham, Charles S.10aMistah Moonshineh[computer file] :ba silhouette /clyric by Adam Breede ; music by Charles S. Burnham.1 iFirst line of text:aMoonshine, moonshine, skippin' all aroun' aFor voice and piano, in key of A minor. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 5-6] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1912. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMoonxSongs and music.1 aBreede, Adam.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0188uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0188 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701285ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002400164245016000188246005800348500003600406500001700442500004400459500003200503534005800535530002900593650003700622650003400659700003800693710002200731856006100753773004900814852005900863985002500922b27121008RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riusga n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a20200 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avj01aka011 aBurnham, Charles S.13aDe red rose is sighin'h[computer file] :bsong for alto or baritone with piano accompaniment /cwords by Frank L. Stanton ; [music by] Charles S. Burnham.1 iFirst line of text:aI kin hear de Springtime singin' aFor alto or baritone and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: Mrs. Frank A. Seiberling. aCover illustration: a rose. pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1906. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSongs (Low voice) with piano.1 aStanton, Frank Lebby,d1857-1927.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.40drpbaasmf0189uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0189 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701410ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245009300149246006400242246006200306500002500368500001900393500004600412500012300458534005900581530002900640610002400669650003700693650003400730700002200764700001900786710004900805856006100854773004900915852005900964985002501023b27121045RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aByrnes, James,d1884-1937.10aCome back, Mirandyh[computer file] /cwords by Maurice Harnett ; music by James Byrnes.1 iFirst line of text:aMirandy Jones was angry with her beau.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome back Mirandy, my sugar candy. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man watching woman walk away / Starmer; photograph of Sawtelle and Sears. pOriginally published:cShapiro, Remick and Co., c1904. aAlso available in print.20aSawtelle and Sears. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarnett, Maurice.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aShapiro, Remick and Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0191uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0191 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701350ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245009900150246007700249246006700326500002500393500001900418500004300437500007100480534005800551530002900609650004600638650003400684700003000718700002200748710003600770856006100806773004900867852005900916985002500975b27121215RPBm c crucn 981020r1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCaldwell, Anne,d1867-1936.14aThe ghost of the banjo coonh[computer file] /cwords by James O'Dea ; music by Anna Caldwell.1 iFirst line of text:aErastus Henry Johnson kept a getting poor and thin.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDon't you hear that plinky plunky tune. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American playing banjo / Frew. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.W. Setchell, c1906. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aO'Dea, James,d1871-1914.1 aFrew, John,4ill.2 aG.W. Setchell (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0192uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0192 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701779ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100003200130240005800162245013700220246004100357246005500398246007100453500002500524500001900549500006100568500004300629500007100672534006200743530002900805600002800834650003700862650003400899651004000933700002200973700002800995700003401023710005801057730002401115856006101139773004901200852005901249985002501308b27121331RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-ny ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCannon, Hughie,d1877-1912.10aAlbany, or, Dat's de only town looks good to me;oarr.10aAlbany, or, Dat's de only town looks good to meh[computer file] /cwords by May Irwin ; music by Hughie Cannon ; arr. by Al La Rue.10aDat's de only town looks good to me.1 iFirst line of text:aI played a three-night stand.1 iFirst line of chorus:a'Cause dat's de only town looks good to me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by May Irwin in musical comedy "Mrs. Black is back" aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of May Irwin; floral border design. pOriginally published:cNew York : Chas. K. Harris, c1904. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAlbany (New York)xSongs and music.2 aLa Rue, Al,earr.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.2 aChas. K. Harris Music Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aMrs. Black is back.40drpbaasmf0198uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0198 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702508ncm 2200529Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003200123245009900155246006800254246006100322500002500383500001900408500002900427500002800456500010200484590013900586590017500725534007300900530002900973610002301002650003701025650003401062700001101096700002701107700003101134700002801165700003501193710002301228710002101251710004801272856007501320856007501395856007501470856007501545856007501620856007501695856007501770773004901845852005901894985002501953b27121483RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCannon, Hughie,d1877-1912.10aBill Bailey, won't you please come home?h[computer file] /cwords and music by Hughie Cannon.1 iFirst line of text:aOn one summer's day, sun was shining fine.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWon't you come home, Bill Bailey. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Laura Comstock. aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: photograph of Laura Comstock; drawing of Afro-American man and woman / Dewey. aSung by: cop. 3, Edgar Atchison Ely; cop. 6, Genaro and Bailey; cop. 7, Wilbur Mack; cop. 8, Fannie Midgeley; cop. 9, Miller & Kresko. aCover photograph: cop. 3, Edgar Atchison Ely; cop. 4, Ford and Cantwell; cop. 6, Genaro and Bailey; cop. 7, Wilbur Mack; cop. 8, Fannie Midgeley; cop. 9, Miller & Kresko. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1902. aAlso available in print.20aFord and Cantwell. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDewey,1 aComstock, Laura.4prf.1 aEly, Edgar Atchison.4prf.1 aMidgeley, Fannie.4prf.1 aMack, Wilbur,d1872 or 3-1964.2 aGenaro and Bailey.2 aMiller & Kresko.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0199uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0199403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0200uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0200403Print copy 6drpbaasmf0201uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0201403Print copy 7drpbaasmf0202uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0202403Print copy 8drpbaasmf0203uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0203403Print copy 9drpbaasmf0204uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0204403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1294uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1294 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701528ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245011500150246004400265246007300309500002500382500001900407500003700426500003400463500004900497500008000546534007300626530002900699600001200728650003700740650004200777650003400819700001700853700001800870710004800888856006100936773004900997852005901046985002501105b27121550RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCannon, Hughie,d1877-1912.10aDon't you never take no ten cent drink on meh[computer file] /cwords by John Queen ; music by Hughie Cannon.1 iFirst line of text:aI was out one day.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDon't you never take no ten cent drink on me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Tascot "the White Coon" aDedicated to: James J. Lynch. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Tascot; drawing of two Afro-American men. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1901. aAlso available in print.10aTascot. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAlcoholic beveragesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aQueen, John.1 aTascot.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0205uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0205 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701527ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245009800150246006800248246006800316500002500384500001900409500004200428500005200470500011900522534007300641530002900714600001600743650003700759650002500796650003400821700002200855700002200877710004800899856006100947773004901008852005901057985002501116b27121598RPBm c crucn 980929s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCannon, Hughie,d1877-1912.10aDon't you think you'd like to fondle meh[computer file] /cwords and music by Hughie Cannon.1 iFirst line of text:aTrain left Chicago, just at half-past two.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDon't you think you'd like to fondle me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Dora Dean of Johnson & Dean. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7 and 8] aCover illustration: photograph of Dora Dean; drawing of Afro-American man and woman sitting on a train / Bert Cob. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1900. aAlso available in print.10aDean, Dora. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDean, Dora.4prf.1 aCobb, Bert,4ill.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0206uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0206 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701335ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245010500150246006300255246006400318500002500382500001700407500004900424500009000473534007000563530002900633650003200662650003100694650003400725710004400759856006100803773004900864852005900913985002500972b27121641RPBm c crucn 980928s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aCannon, Hughie,d1877-1912.10aI don't want no Jonah hangin' roundh[computer file] :bcoon song /cwords & music by Hughie Cannon.1 iFirst line of text:aI was in a dice game the other night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI don't want no Jonah hangin' round. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man sitting on beach looking at a whale. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxRecreation. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0207uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0207 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702952ncm 2200601Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003200123245010900155246008100264500002500345500001700370500004900387500002600436500002800462500011200490500004200602500006700644590019400711590015400905534006901059530002901128650003701157650003701194650003401231700001601265700001701281700002401298700002801322700002501350700004201375700004901417700003801466710004701504710004401551730002101595856007501616856007501691856007501766856007501841856007501916856007501991856007502066856007602141773004902217852005902266985002502325b27121859RPBm c crucn 980928s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCannon, Hughie,d1877-1912.10aJust because she made dem goo-goo eyesh[computer file] /cwords by John Queen ; music by Hughey Cannon.1 iFirst line of text:aA black man in a minstrel show, was sitting on the end. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Sung by the author from 'Blitzen to Ninn'." aSung by: Belle Davis. aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: photograph of Belle Davis; drawing of musical theater scene with minstrels / Bert Cobb. aAlso published as march and two-step. aFirst line of chorus: Just because she made them goo-goo eyes. aSung by: cop. 2, Mamie Remington; cops. 3 and 10, Miss Rosalie; cops. 4 and 8, Raymond Teal, with W.H. West's Big Minstrels; cop. 9, John Queen; cop. 7, Josephine Gassmann and Pickaninnies. aCover photograph: cop. 2, Mamie Remington; cops. 3 and 10, Miss Rosalie; cops. 4 and 8, Raymond Teal; cop. 9, John Queen; cop. 7, Josephine Gassmann. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1900. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMinstrel showsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCobb, Bert,1 aQueen, John.1 aDavis, Belle.4prf.1 aRemington, Mamie.4prf.1 aRosalie, Miss.4prf.1 aTeal, Raymond,d1901 or 2-1976.4prf.1 aGassmann, Josephine,d1879 or 80-1962.4prf.1 aCannon, Hughie,d1877-1912.4prf.2 aJosephine Gassmann and Pickaninnies.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aBlitzen to Ninn.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0209uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0209403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0210uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0210403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0211uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0211403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0212uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0212403Print copy 7drpbaasmf0297uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0297403Print copy 8drpbaasmf0298uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0298403Print copy 9drpbaasmf0299uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0299403Print copy 10drpbaasmf0213uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0213 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701585ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245009400150246005000244246004400294500002500338500001700363500005500380500004300435500004200478500006400520590005400584534006900638530002900707600002800736650003700764650002500801650003400826650001400860700003400874710004400908730001700952856006100969773004901030852005901079985002501138b27126560RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aCarleton, Will,d1845-1912.10aI love my honey, yes I doh[computer file] :bcomic song & chorus /cby Will C. Carleton.1 iFirst line of text:aOh dis coon has a wench.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI love my honey. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: "The funniest of all Coon songs" aSung by May Irwin in "The widow Jones" aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of May Irwin; border design. aLibrary's copy has numbers 7-12 stamped on pages. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1895. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMusicals.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aWidow Jones.40drpbaasmf0215uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0215 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701543ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001800124045000900142048001500151100001900166245010100185246005800286246005500344500002500399500001900424500007500443500004200518500012100560534005500681530002900736650004600765650003400811650004500845700001700890710003700907730001900944856006100963773004901024852005901073985002501132b27126584RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riumca n eng d22bLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a3464 aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCarroll, Earl.10aWhen you hear Jackson moan on his saxophoneh[computer file] /cwords and music by Earl Carroll.1 iFirst line of text:aPlay me some new kind of melody.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen you hear Jackson moan. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFrom musical play "So long Letty", by Oliver Morosco and Elmer Harris. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: floral design / [rose symbol, i.e. R. S.] Cf. Introducing the song sheet / Helen Westin, p. 106. pOriginally published:cNew York : L. Feist, c1916. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSaxophone music (Jazz)xSongs and music.0 aR. S.,4ill.2 aLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)0 aSo long Letty.40drpbaasmf0216uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0216 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701609ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245009700150246006100247246005400308500002500362500001900387500005000406500004300456500010400499534007100603530002900674600002500703650003700728650002500765650001400790650003400804700003600838700003100874700001900905710004600924730002300970856006100993773004901054852005901103985002501162b27126602RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCarroll, Harry,d1892-1962.10aAt Mammy's firesideh[computer file] /cwords by Ballard Macdonald ; music by Harry Carroll.1 iFirst line of text:aOn the Mississippi there's a place.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI can see her right there. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Al Jolson in "The Honeymoon express" aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Paul Russell Stone; drawing of interior domestic scene / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., c1913. aAlso available in print.10aStone, Paul Russell. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMacdonald, Ballard,d1882-1935.1 aJolson, Al,dd. 19504prf.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aShapiro, Bernstein & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aHoneymoon express.40drpbaasmf0217uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0217 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701862ncm 2200457Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048001500159100003200174245010200206246008300308500002500391500001700416500004600433500006100479500005300540500005200593500011600645500004300761534006400804530002900868600003200897600003200929650003400961650002000995650002001015651003001035700003201065700003801097700003801135710002301173856007501196773004901271852005901320985002501379b27126614RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 12841 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCarroll, Harry,d1892-1962.10aGeorgia landh[computer file] :bnovelty song /cwords by Arthur Fields ; music by Harry Carroll.1 iFirst line of text:aIf any one should ask you where the sweet magnolias grow. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Arthur Fields and Harry Carroll. aAdvertisement for "I'll love you sweetheart Sue": p. [2] aAdvertisement for "Sweet Eileen Asthore": p. [7] aAdvertisement for "The artistic series": p. [8] aCover illustration: photograph of Arthur Fields and Harry Carroll; photograph of Afro-Americans picking cotton. aFirst line of chorus: To Georgia land. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1912. aAlso available in print.10aCarroll, Harry,d1892-1962.10aFields, Arthur,d1888-1953. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aCotton picking. 0aAfro-Americans. 0aGeorgiaxSongs and music.1 aFields, Arthur,d1888-1953.1 aFields, Arthur,d1888-1953.4prf.1 aCarroll, Harry,d1892-1962.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0218uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0218 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701546ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002100163240002900184245010800213246005700321246005400378500002500432500001900457500002900476500003200505500004200537500006100579534006300640530002900703650004500732650004000777650003400817700002500851700002700876710003900903856006100942773004901003852005901052985002501111b27126626RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3414 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aCarroll, Johnny.10aColored grenadier;oarr.14aThe colored grenadierh[computer file] /carranged by Ned Straight ; words and music by Johnny Carroll.1 iFirst line of text:aNow gaze on me and you can see.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm the colored grenadier. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Johnny Carroll. aDedicated to: Frank Dumont. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American soldier. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStraight, Ned,earr.1 aCarroll, Johnny.4prf.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0219uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0219 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701419ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245009100139246007300230246004500303500002500348500001900373500002300392500002900415500008900444500004100533534005700574530002900631650004000660650002900700650003400729700002000763700002300783710003300806856006100839773004900900852005900949985002501008b2712664xRPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aCartee, Henry S.10aSamuel Johnsingh[computer file] :b(a parody) /cwritten and composed by H.S. Cartee.1 iFirst line of text:aSamuel Johnsing is a man of color you all know.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDah da da da dah. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: A. Jones. aAdditional verses: p. 3. aCover illustration: lithograph of minstrels from Perham's Opera House / Lee Mallory. a"J.G. Chandler lith. Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:cPostland : J.S. Paine, c1856. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American musicians. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJones, A.4prf.1 aMallory, Lee4ill.2 aJ.S. Paine (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0221uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0221 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701598ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245009500141246005900236246004400295500002500339500001900364500005800383500002700441500004500468500010800513590004800621534007300669530002900742600003600771650004000807650003100847650003400878700001700912700001700929710004800946856006100994773004901055852005901104985002501163b27126663RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCartwell, Charles.10aI got mineh[computer file] :bcoon song /cwords by John Queen ; music by Chas. Cartwell.1 iFirst line of text:aI went out to a nigger crap game.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI got mine boys. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aComposer's name appears as Charlie Cartwell on cover. aSung by: Ella Shields. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: photograph of Ella Shields; drawing of Afro-American child with floral design / HC. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Frank C. Willcox. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1901. aAlso available in print.10aShields, Ella,d1878 or 9-1952. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aQueen, John.0 aH. C.,4ill.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0226uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0226 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701573ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245007400139246006100213246006900274500002500343500001900368500005400387500005200441500009600493534006300589530002900652600002800681650003700709650003200746650004800778650003400826700003400860710004600894710004100940856006100981773004901042852005901091985002501150b27126705RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCastling, Harry.14aThe pick-a-ninnyh[computer file] /cwords & music by Harry Castling.1 iFirst line of text:aDown where the roads are very hard.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm a pick, pick, pick, pick, pickaninny. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aIntroduced by: Will West and his Original "Picks" aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7 and 8] aCover illustration: photograph of Will West and his original "Picks"; floral border design. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1902. aAlso available in print.10aWest, Will,d1867-1922. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmployment. 0aRoad construction workersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWest, Will,d1867-1922.4prf.2 aWill West and his Original "Picks".4prf.2 aT. B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0227uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0227 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701541ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118240003300138245015000171246006000321246005700381500002500438500001900463500006700482500005900549534007100608530002900679650003700708650002900745650003100774650003400805700003200839700004400871710004600915856006100961773004901022852005901071985002501130b27126717RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aCavanagh, J. W.10aBully's weddin' night;oarr.13aDe Bully's weddin' nighth[computer file] :bsong and chorus /carr. by Monroe H. Rosenfeld ; words by Will C. Carleton ; music by J.W. Cavanagh.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, you've heard about dat nigger.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome all you'se niggers come. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Supplement Philadelphia Press, Sunday Nov. 29th 1896"--Cover. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-Americans dancing. pOriginally published:cNew York : Carleton, Cavanagh & Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCarleton, Will,d1845-1912.1 aRosenfeld, Monroe H.,d1861-1918.earr.2 aCarleton, Cavanagh & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0229uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0229 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701226ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245008900156246007400245246005500319500002500374500001900399500003000418534007700448530002900525650004000554650003400594700003200628710004600660856006100706773004900767852005900816985002500875b27126845RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aCavanagh, J. W.,d1891 or 2-1967.13aDe new bullyh[computer file] /cwords by Will C. Carleton ; music by J.W. Cavanagh.1 iFirst line of text:a Did you see de new bully dat just come to town.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen I walk dat levee roun' aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. [5] pOriginally published:cNewark, N.J. : Essex Music Publishing Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCarleton, Will,d1845-1912.2 aEssex Music Publishing Co. (Newark, N.J.)40drpbaasmf0230uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0230 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701365ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245008900156246007300245246005500318500002500373500001900398500003000417500004300447590007300490534007700563530002900640650004000669650003400709700003200743710004600775856006100821773004900882852005900931985002500990b27126869RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aCavanagh, J. W.,d1891 or 2-1967.13aDe new bullyh[computer file] /cwords by Will C. Carleton ; music by J.W. Cavanagh.1 iFirst line of text:aDid you see de new bully dat just came to town.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen I walk dat levee roun' aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. [5] aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aLibrary's copy has pages stamped 99-104 in upper right-hand corners. pOriginally published:cNewark, N.J. : Essex Music Publishing Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCarleton, Will,d1845-1912.2 aEssex Music Publishing Co. (Newark, N.J.)40drpbaasmf0231uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0231 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701402ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081043001200099045000900111048001500120100002500135245009400160246005700254246004300311500002500354500001900379500002600398500004300424500007600467534007400543530002900617650003700646650004000683651003800723700002000761710005300781856006100834773004900895852005900944985002501003b27126882RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN an-usu-- ax1x1 avu01aka011 aChambers, Wallace C.10aHold dat trainh[computer file] /cwords by Neile Edwards ; music by Wallace C. Chambers.1 iFirst line of text:aTo New York Rufus William went.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHold dat train. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aPage 1 is unnumbered. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man running after a train. pOriginally published:cAtlanta, Ga. : Southern Music Pub. Co., c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRailroadsxTrainsxSongs and music. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aEdwards, Neile.2 aSouthern Music Publishing Co. (Atlanta, Georgia)40drpbaasmf0234uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0234 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701472ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002200118245010400140246006100244246006900305500002500374500001700399500004500416500004200461500007800503534006000581530002900641650003700670650003800707650002500745650003400770700002100804700002500825710004200850856006100892773004900953852005901002985002501061b27126900RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aChase, Charles A.10aShe ain't ma gal no mo'h[computer file] /cwritten by Scott Brampton ; composed by Chas. A. Chase.1 iFirst line of text:aYou know dat woman dat cook for me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNow I done tole Miss Car'lina Washington. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: A plantation fragment. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man and woman / E.S. Fisher. pOriginally published:cBoston : Howard Pub. Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBrampton, Scott.1 aFisher, E. S.,4ill.2 aHoward Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0235uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0235 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701792ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003700118245007700155246006800232246006000300500002500360500001900385500006900404500004200473500004800515500013800563590012200701534007300823530002900896610002900925650004500954650003400999651003501033710003501068710004801103710003701151856006101188773004901249852005901298985002501357b27126912RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aChattaway, Thurland,d1872-1947.10aJust because my face ain't whiteh[computer file] /cThurland Chattaway.1 iFirst line of text:aRound a schoolhouse gate one summer's day.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThey won't let me come and play. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Companion song to 'Little black me' by the same author"--Cover. aSung by: The Mozart comedy quartette. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of the Mozart Comedy Quartette; drawing of white girls dancing with Afro-American girl being excluded. aLibrary's copy has stamp on p. 3: W.O. Brown, Teas, coffee & baking powder, Pianos, Organs and music, [?] Dover, N.J. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1901. aAlso available in print.20aMozart Comedy Quartette. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.2 aMozart Comedy Quartette.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)0 aThey won't let me come and play.40drpbaasmf0237uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0237 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701449ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003700118245010300155246006400258246006800322500002500390500001700415500004900432500009100481590005400572534006900626530002900695650004500724650002900769650001700798650003400815710004400849856006100893773004900954852005901003985002501062b2712695xRPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aChattaway, Thurland,d1872-1947.10aLittle black meh[computer file] :b(a pathetic story in verse & melody) /cby Thurland Chattaway.1 iFirst line of text:aWithin a Sunday school a little child.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMama are there any angels black like me? aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Afro-American woman and child; floral border design. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Sarah E. Millbridge [?] pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aAngelsxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0238uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0238 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701397ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081048001500094100003700109245009400146246006400240246006800304500002500372500001700397500003000414500004900444500009100493534007000584530002900654650004500683650002900728650001700757650003400774710004500808856006100853773004900914852005900963985002501022b27126973RPBm c crucn 981001s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aChattaway, Thurland,d1872-1947.10aLittle black meh[computer file] :b[(]story in verse & melody) /cby Thurland Chattaway.1 iFirst line of text:aWithin a Sunday school a little child.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMama are there any angels black like me? aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aPages 1-4 are unnumbered. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Afro-American woman and child; floral border design. pOriginally published:cNew York : Geo. W. Meyer Music Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aAngelsxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aGeo. W. Meyer Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0239uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0239 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701459ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003700118245008200155246006100237246005300298500002500351500001700376500004300393500004900436500006500485590004400550534006900594530002900663650003700692650003400729650006200763700002200825710004400847856006100891773004900952852005901001985002501060b27131269RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aChattaway, Thurland,d1872-1947.10aMy honey Louh[computer file] :ba darkey love song /cby Thurland Chattaway.1 iFirst line of text:aI love a gal in far off Hindoostan.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI wants to own you honey. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: Miss Lucy B. McLaughlin. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: drawing of two Blacks kissing / J. Frew. aLibrary's copy inscribed: W.A. Weir [?] pOriginally published:cNew York : F.B. Haviland Pub. Co., c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-AmericansxRelations with AfricansxSongs and music.1 aFrew, John,4ill.2 aF.B. Haviland Pub. Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0240uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0240 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701478ncm 2200373ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001300141045000900154048001500163100002300178245011100201246005200312500003700364500001700401500003600418500004300454500003900497590004600536590005800582534007100640530002900711650004500740650003400785700003800819710005300857856006100910773004900971852005901020985002501079b27134520RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a12479 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCheeswright, F. H.10aMammy's honey sweetnessh[computer file] :bsong /cwords by Frank L. Stanton ; music by F.H. Cheeswright.1 iFirst line of text:aHis mammy singin' ter him. aFor voice and piano in A© major. aCover title. aDedicated to: Stephen Townsend. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: floral design. aLibrary's copy inscribed: May H. Nichols. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Professional copy. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. Co., c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStanton, Frank Lebby,d1857-1927.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0241uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0241 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701423ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002400118245008600142246004600228246005500274500002500329500001900354500004200373500007900415500005500494590004100549534007600590530002900666600001600695650004200711650003400753700001700787710005100804856006100855773004900916852005900965985002501024b27134660RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aChilvers, Thomas H.10aMy fairy coonh[computer file] :bserenade /cwords and music by Thomas Chilvers.1 iFirst line of text:aOh honey, I am here.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCause you're my fairy coon. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of May Shirk; moonlit landscape scene / JL. a"Richmond & Backus Co. Detroit" [engraver]--Cover. aLibrary's copy inscribed: E.E. Long. pOriginally published:cDetroit, Mich. : Whitney-Warner Pub. Co., c1901. aAlso available in print.10aShirk, May. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJ. L.,4ill.2 aWhitney-Warner Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0242uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0242 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701410ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002400118245008700142246005400229246005300283500002500336500001900361500004300380500004900423500009000472534007600562530002900638610003000667650004200697650003400739710003000773710005100803856006100854773004900915852005900964985002501023b27134714RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aChilvers, Thomas H.10aWaitin' for you my honeyh[computer file] /cwords and music by Thos. H. Chilvers.1 iFirst line of text:aLike a thief I am a stealin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aWaiting for you my honey. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: the Beaux and Belles Octette. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of the Beaux and Belles Octette; floral border design. pOriginally published:cDetroit, Mich. : Whitney-Warner Pub. Co., c1902. aAlso available in print.20aBeaux and Belles Octette. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aBeaux and Belles Octette.2 aWhitney-Warner Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0243uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0243 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701384ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245006600136246004900202246005400251500002500305500001900330500005400349500004500403500012600448534008400574530002900658650004200687650003400729700002400763710005300787856006100840773004900901852005900950985002501009b27134775RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aClark, Billy.10aTildy Annh[computer file] /cwords and music by Billy Clark.1 iFirst line of text:aWell a gal once growed.1 iFirst line of chorus:aTildy Ann from Beaver Dam. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Billy Clark with H.L. Henry's Minstrels. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 2-[6] aCover illustration: photograph of man in blackface with caption "Mind wandering"; drawing of alligator on banks of river. pOriginally published:cIndianapolis, Ind. : Wulschner-Stewart Music Co., c1903. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aClark, Billy.4prf.2 aWulschner-Stewart Music Co. (Indianapolis, Ind.)40drpbaasmf0246uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0246 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701585ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002000163245012600183246005400309246005200363490003400415500002500449500001700474500003200491500004200523500008200565500007000647534006400717530002900781650004200810650004700852700002100899700005000920710002300970856006100993773004901054852005901103985002501162b27134805RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a3658 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aClark, Maurice.10aLina, my jet black queenh[computer file] :ba melon-choly love song /cwords by Spencer Wright ; music by Maurice Clark.1 iFirst line of text:aThe moon is slowly creeping.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLina, my jet black Lina.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Julius P. Witmark. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of an unidentified man; striped border design. aAlso published for: band, orchestra, banjo, mandolin, and guitar. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1900. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music.1 aWright, Spencer.1 aWitmark, Julius P.,d1870 or 1871-1929.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0250uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0250 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701438ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100005600164245011600220246004500336246004500381250001900426490003500445500002500480500001900505500002900524534006500553530002900618650003700647650003800684651003200722710002900754710004000783830003500823856006100858773004900919852005900968985002501027b27134866RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)a2756 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aConverse, Charlie C.q(Charles Crozat),d1832-1918.10aCarry me home to Tennesseeh[computer file] /csung by Christy's Minstrels ; [composed by] Charlie C. Converse.1 iFirst line of text:aHome good old home.1 iFirst line of chorus:aO! carry me home. aAuthorized ed.1 aChristy's plantation melodies. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : William Hall & Son, c1854. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aTennesseexSongs and music.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.) 0aChristy's plantation melodies.40drpbaasmf0301uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0301 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701475ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100005600170245012800226246005200354246004000406250001900446490003500465500004000500500001900540500002900559534006500588530002900653650003700682650003800719650003400757710002900791710004000820830003500860856006100895773004900956852005901005985002501064b27135020RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)a2715 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aConverse, Charlie C.q(Charles Crozat),d1832-1918.10aYo! Yah! Yo! Strike the old banjoh[computer file] /cwords and music by Charlie C. Converse ; sung by Christy's Minstrels.1 iFirst line of text:aO darkies come and listen.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYo! Yah! Yo! aAuthorized ed.1 aChristy's plantation melodies. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : William Hall & Son, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aBanjo musicxSongs and music.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.) 0aChristy's plantation melodies.40drpbaasmf0302uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0302 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701326ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100003600164245008300200246005200283246004400335500002500379500001700404500003900421500003800460500008100498534006400579530002900643650003700672650003400709710003900743856006100782773004900843852005900892985002500951b27135135RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a10458 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aConverse, Frank B.,d1837-1903.13aDe hal-le-lu bandh[computer file] /cwritten & composed by Frank B. Converse.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! I trabbled to de East.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen oh! sinners! aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAccompanied by: Banjo arrangement. aDedicated to: Mr. C.V. Banth, Jr. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-Americans listening to man playing drum. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1882. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0303uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0303 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701386ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100002300165245012600188246005800314246004400372500002500416500001900441500004200460534006600502530002900568650003700597650001600634650003400650650002900684650002500713700003900738710004100777856006100818773004900879852005900928985002500987b27135287RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a2068 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aDown de lover's laneh[computer file] :b(plantation croon) /cmusic by Paul Lawrence Dunbar ; music by Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aSummer night an' sighin' breeze.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIn lover's lane. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1990. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers. 4aAfro-American poets.1 aDunbar, Paul Laurence,d1872-1906.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0308uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0308 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701241ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245010300141246004200244246004800286500002500334500001900359500002300378534007800401530002900479650003700508650004800545650002500593700003900618710005200657856006100709773004900770852005900819985002500878b27135329RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aOn emancipation dayh[computer file] /cwords by Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aStreets are gay.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOn emancipation day. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Harry von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aEmancipation proclamationxSongs and music. 4aAfro-American poets.1 aDunbar, Paul Laurence,d1872-1906.2 aHarry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0314uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0314 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701218ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002100163245009700184246005100281246005100332500002500383500001700408500002900425534006400454530002900518650003700547650002900584650003400613710003900647856006100686773004900747852005900796985002500855b27135706RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1761 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aCorrister, W. D.10aDinahs serenadeh[computer file] :bnew Ethiopian melody /cwords & music by W.D. Corrister.1 iFirst line of text:aO colour'd men dats here.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYes darkies we will go. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American musicians. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0319uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0319 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701218ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002100163245009700184246005100281246005100332500002500383500001700408500002900425534006400454530002900518650003700547650002900584650003400613710003900647856006100686773004900747852005900796985002500855b2713572xRPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1761 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aCorrister, W. D.10aDinahs serenadeh[computer file] :bnew Ethiopian melody /cwords & music by W.D. Corrister.1 iFirst line of text:aO colour'd men dats here.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYes darkies we will go. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American musicians. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0320uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0320 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701393ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001700118245006000135246005600195246005200251490003200303490004700335500002500382500001900407500004200426500009000468590007200558534006400630530002900694650003700723650003400760710004300794856006100837773004900898852005900947985002501006b27135779RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCox, Lytton.10aDreamin' in de twilighth[computer file] /cLytton Cox.1 iFirst line of text:aMornin' time's de lovely time.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDreamin' in de twilight.0 aDenison's musical readings.0 aSelected list of popular musical readings. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustraton: drawing of Afro-American playing fiddle; floral decorative border. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: SESAC the best music in America. pOriginally published:cChicago : T.S. Denison & Co., c1916. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aT.S. Denison & Company (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0321uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0321 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701199ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245008500141246005400226246004500280500002500325500001900350500002300369534007100392530002900463650006200492650004500554650003400599710004600633856006100679773004900740852005900789985002500848b27135925RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCrawford, Stanley.10aShow the white of yo' eyeh[computer file] /cwords & music by Stanley Crawford.1 iFirst line of text:aIn Matabula's foreign shade.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBolo beedle embo. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., c1903. aAlso available in print. 0aZulu (African people)xKings and rulersxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxRelations with Africans. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aShapiro, Bernstein & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0324uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0324 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701292ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245007700150246004600227246004900273500002500322500001900347500003000366500002300396534006700419530002900486650003700515650002500552650003100577650002900608650002500637700002000662710004200682856006100724773004900785852005900834985002500893b27136450RPBm c crucn 981005s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCreamer, Henry,d1879-1930.10a(I'm waiting for you) Liza Janeh[computer file] /cby Creamer & Layton.1 iFirst line of text:aDown upon the levee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLiza Jane, Liza Jane. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aTitle variant: Liza Jane. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Broadway Music Corp., c1918. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aMarriagexSongs and music. 4aAfro-American composers. 4aAfro-American poets.1 aLayton, Turner.2 aBroadway Music Corp. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0327uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0327 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701391ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001300125045000900138048001500147100003900162245007600201246005800277246004000335500002500375500001900400500003700419500005900456500004000515534006300555530002900618650003700647650002500684650004500709710003000754710003900784856006100823773004900884852005900933985002500992b2713958xRPBm c crucn 981007s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a723 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aCrosby, L. V. H.,d1823 or 4-1884.10aGal from the Southh[computer file] /cmusic composed by L.V.H. Crosby.1 iFirst line of text:aOld massa own'd a coloured gall.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYah, ha, ha. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: the Campbell Minstrels. aDedicated to: Earl H. Pierce of the Christy Minstrels. aAdditional verses: p. 4 [i.e. p. 5] pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth Pond & Co., c1850. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music.2 aCampbell Minstrels.4prf.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0328uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0328 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701257ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003900118245007300157246006300230490006400293500002500357500001900382500002900401530002900430534006000459650003700519650002500556650004500581710003500626830006400661856006100725773004900786852005900835985002500894b2713961xRPBm c crucn 981006s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aCrosby, L. V. H.,d1823 or 4-1884.14aThe slave motherh[computer file] /cwords & music by L.V.H. Crosby.1 iFirst line of text:aShe looks with fondness on her child.1 aLight songs and ballads composed by L.V.H. Crosby ;vno. 6. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAlso available in print. pOriginally published:cNew York : Sarles & Adey, c1852. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music.2 aSarles & Adey (New York, N.Y.) 0aLight songs and ballads composed by L.V.H. Crosby ;vno. 6.40drpbaasmf0329uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0329 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701322ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003900118245007300157246006300230490006400293500002500357500001900382500002900401590006300430534005800493530002900551650003700580650002500617650004500642710002700687830006400714856006100778773004900839852005900888985002500947b27140222RPBm c crucn 981007s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aCrosby, L. V. H.,d1823 or 4-1884.14aThe slave motherh[computer file] /cwords & music by L.V.H. Crosby.1 iFirst line of text:aShe looks with fondness on her child.1 aLight songs and ballads composed by L.V.H. Crosby ;vno. 6. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Small & Paige, Toronto. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music.2 aOliver Ditson Company. 0aLight songs and ballads composed by L.V.H. Crosby ;vno. 6.40drpbaasmf0330uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0330 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701353ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008400138246006400222246004200286500002500328500001900353500004900372500010000421534006800521530002900589650003700618650002500655650001600680700003300696700001700729710005100746856006100797773004900858852005900907985002500966b27140283RPBm c crucn 981007s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCrosby, Warner.10aCleoh[computer file] /cwords by George Totten Smith ; music by Warner Crosby.1 iFirst line of text:aCleopatra Brown, sweetest gal in town.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCleo! ma Cleo! aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man and woman embracing by moonlight / A.J. Dewey. pOriginally published:cNew York : Vandersloot Music Co., c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aLove songs.1 aSmith, George Totten,d1871-1 aDewey,4ill.2 aVandersloot Music Pub. Co. (Williamsport, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0331uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0331 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701366ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028004500126040001300171045000900184048001500193100002200208245008000230246005100310246005700361500002500418500001700443500002100460500004800481500006000529534006400589530002900653650003700682650002800719650002800747710002300775856006100798773004900859852005900908985002500967b27140295RPBm c crucn 981007s1998 riuppa n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a358222bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a7647 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCrosse, Margaret.10aSleepy-haidh[computer file] :bsong /cwords and music by Margaret Crosse.1 iFirst line of text:aNoonday shadders creepin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aSleepy haid, oh, sleepy haid. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aPrice: 60 cents. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6-8] aCover illustration: landscape scene with floral border. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1906. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American children. 0aSleepxSongs and music.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0333uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0333 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701293ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048001500151100002200166245011600188246006800304500002500372500001900397534007500416530002900491650003700520650001700557650003400574700005100608700006000659710004200719856006100761773004900822852005900871985002500930b27140325RPBm c crucn 981007s1998 riuppa n eng d22bW.C. Peters & Sons (Cincinnati, Ohio)a1794 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aCumming, William.10aUncle Tom's graveh[computer file] /cwords by Mrs. R.S. Nichols ; arranged by [i.e. music by] William Cumming.1 iFirst line of text:aThey made him a grave in a hilloc of sand. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. pOriginally published:c[Cincinnati, Ohio] : W.C. Peters & Sons, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs. 0aAfro-Americans in literature.1 aNichols, R. S.q(Rebecca Shepard),d1819-1903.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aW.C. Peters & Sons (Cincinnati, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0335uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0335 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701298ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002400118245009100142246004800233500002500281500001700306500002900323500009000352534005400442530002900496650003700525650003700562650002300599650001700622651005300639700001800692710003200710856006100742773004900803852005900852985002500911b27140362RPBm c crucn 981007s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aCummings, Edward S.10aPoor old Jakeh[computer file] /cwritten by C.H. Haynes ; music by Edwd. S. Cummings.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBreak not his sleep. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aFirst line of text: The radiant beams of the silv'ry moon stream o'er Niag'ra's wave. pOriginally published:cBoston : E.H. Wade, c1855. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American men. 0aDeath songs. 0aNiagara Falls (New York, N.Y.)xSongs and music.1 aHaynes, C. H.2 aE.H. Wade (Music Publisher)40drpbaasmf0336uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0336 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701486ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005200081040001300133043001200146045000900158048001500167100001800182245010700200246002600307246005200333246007400385500005500459500001700514500005700531500004300588500004500631534006100676530002900737650003700766650003400803651003000837710003900867856006100906773004900967852005901016985002501075b27140416RPBm c crucn 981007s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFrank Dean & Co. (London, England)aF.D.&Co.670 aRBNcRBN an-us-in ax0x0 avj01aka011 aDacre, Harry.10aCan't live without yer, or, "Come back to Indiana"h[computer file] /cwords and music by Harry Dacre.10aCome back to Indiana.1 iFirst line of text:aCome back, my turtle-dove!1 iFirst line of chorus:aCan't live any longer, any longer without yer. aFor low voice and piano, in key of G major (no. 1) aCover title. aArrangement for chorus (SATB) and harmonium: p. 4-5. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aAlso published in key of A major (no. 2) pOriginally published:cLondon : Frank Dean & Co., c1903. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aIndianaxSongs and music.2 aFrank Dean & Co. (London, England)40drpbaasmf0338uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0338 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701155ncm 2200313Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245009500149246007700244246004800321500002500369500001900394500002300413534006400436530002900500650003700529650003400566710004700600856006100647773004900708852005900757985002500816b27142024RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riudfa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aDaly, Joseph M.,db. 1891.10aChicken reelh[computer file] :bsong /cwords by Jos. Mittenthal ; music by Jos. M. Daly.1 iFirst line of text:aWay down in Carolina where the sweet potatoes grow.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh you chicken reel. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Jos. M. Daly, c1911. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aJoseph Daly Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0343uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0343 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701566ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126043001200139045000900151048002100160100001800181245010000199246005500299246008500354500004000439500001700479500004100496500007200537500008500609534006300694530002900757650003700786650003400823651003000857700002400887700002400911710003900935856006100974773004901035852005901084985002501143b27142085RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a4062 aRBNcRBN an-us-al aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aDana, George.10aOle folks in the laneh[computer file] /cwritten by Saml. N. Mitchell ; composed by Geo. Dana.1 iFirst line of text:aOle Alabammy how I'm sighing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNothing in this world could make me leave dat home again. aFor voice, chorus (SATB) and piano. aCover title. aCaption title: Ole folks in de land. aCover illustration: lithograph of family in log cabin / J.E. Baker. a"Armstrong & Co., lith, 1 Somerset St., Boston, and Riverside Press, Cambridge." pOriginally published:cBoston : G.D. Russell & Co., c1877. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAlabamaxSongs and music.1 aMitchell, Samuel N.1 aBaker, J. E.,4ill.2 aG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0345uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0345 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701299ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100004400170245010400214246006300318246006400381500004000445500001900485534006400504530002900568650003800597650003700635650003400672700002200706710003900728856006100767773004900828852005900877985002500936b27142139RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bC.H. Ditson & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a45017 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aDanks, H. P.q(Hart Pease),d1834-1903.10aCome back to de ole plantationh[computer file] /cwords by Arthur W. French ; music by H.P. Danks.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, darkies when you hab grown weary.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome back to de dear ole plantation. aFor voice, chorus (SATB) and piano. aCaption title. pOriginally published:cNew York : C.H. Ditson & Co., c1876. aAlso available in print. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFrench, Arthur W.2 aC.H. Ditson & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0349uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0349 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701437ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100002000130240003800150245010400188246006500292246005500357500002500412500001900437500004700456500004500503534006800548530002900616650003700645650003400682651003700716700001200753700005100765710004100816856006100857773004900918852005900967985002501026b27142206RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-sc aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDeas, Lawrence.10aAll I wants is ma chickens;oarr.10aAll I wants is ma chickensh[computer file] /carr. by W.H. Tyers ; words & music by Deas & Wilson.1 iFirst line of text:aIt was way down home in South Caroline.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll I wants is ma chickens. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Dedicated to my Friends Reese Twin Bros." aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2-4] pOriginally published:c[New York] : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouth CarolinaxSongs and music.1 aWilson.1 aTyers, Wm. H.q(William H.),d1876-1924,earr.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0364uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0364 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701402ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100002000130240003800150245010800188246006500296246005500361500002500416500003500441500002300476534006800499530002900567650003700596650003400633651003700667700001200704700002700716710004100743730003800784856006100822773004900883852005900932985002500991b27142292RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-sc aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDeas, Lawrence.10aAll I wants is ma chickens;oarr.10aAll I wants is ma chickensh[computer file] /carr. by G.M. Rosenberg ; words & music by Deas & Wilson.1 iFirst line of text:aIt was way down home in South Caroline.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll I wants is ma chickens. aFor voice and piano. aFrom show: A trip to Coontown. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:c[New York] : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouth CarolinaxSongs and music.1 aWilson.1 aRosenberg, G.M.,earr.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aTrip to Coontown (Musical comedy)40drpbaasmf0365uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0365 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701404ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001300124045000900137048001500146100001700161245011700178246006500295246007400360246008000434246001800514500002500532500006900557534006000626530002900686650003800715650003700753650003400790710003600824856006100860773004900921852005900970985002501029b2714236xRPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG. P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a2378 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aDell, Daisy.00aPoor Charlie, or, The old slave who ran away & was carried back to his masterh[computer file] /cby Daisy Dell.10aThe old slave who ran away & was carried back to his master.1 iFirst line of text:aDown beside the banks, where bright waters flow.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCharlie's growing old, and his wool is turning grey.14aPoor Charlie. aFor voice and piano. aCover illustration: engraving of Black man seated outside cabin. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.P. Reed & Co., c1855. aAlso available in print. 0aFugitive slavesxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0366uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0366 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701776ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001300125045000900138048001500147100002300162245010100185246005000286500004800336500003200384500001900416500003500435500002600470500011200496500014000608590004600748534006100794530002900855650003700884650004500921650003400966700003701000700003401037710003601071730003901107856007501146773004901221852005901270985002501329b27142401RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bChappell & Co. (New York, N.Y.)aC.6019 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avj01aka011 aDel Riego, Teresa.10aSlave songh[computer file] /cwords from "Father Christmas annual" ; music by Teresa Del Riego.1 iFirst line of text:aBright bird, light bird. aFor low voice and piano, in D minor (no. 1) aWords written by E. Nesbit. aCaption title. aDedicated to: E.J. Hainsworth. aSung by: Alice Gomez. aAdvertisements for "The portrait series of vocal albums by popular composers," and other music: p. [2], [6] aAlso published for: medium low voice and piano in E minor, medium high voice and piano in F minor, and high voice and piano in G minor. aLibrary's cop. 1 inscribed: Barrows gift. pOriginally published:cNew York : Chappell & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aNesbit, E.q(Edith),d1858-1924.1 aGomez, Alice,dd. 1922.4prf.2 aChappell & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aFather Christmas (London, England)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0367uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0367 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701608ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001300125045000900138048001500147100002300162240002200185245010100207500004900308500003200357500001700389500003500406500002600441500004300467500013900510534006900649530002900718650003700747650004500784650003400829700003700863700002800900710003700928730003900965856006101004773004901065852005901114985002501173b27142413RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bChappell & Co. (London, England)a20882 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avh01aka011 aDel Riego, Teresa.10aSlave song;oarr.10aSlave songh[computer file] /cwords from "Father Christmas annual" ; music by Teresa Del Riego. aFor high voice and piano, in G minor (no. 4) aWords written by E. Nesbit. aCover title. aDedicated to: E.J. Hainsworth. aSung by: Alice Gomez. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aAlso published for: low voice and piano in D minor, medium low voice and piano in E minor, and medium high voice and piano in F minor. pOriginally published:cLondon, England : Chappell & Co. ; c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aNesbit, E.q(Edith),d1858-1924.1 aGomez, Alice,dd. 1922.2 aChappell & Co. (London, England)0 aFather Christmas (London, England)40drpbaasmf0368uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0368 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701853ncm 2200445ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002300163240002200186245010100208246005000309500005500359500003200414500001700446500003500463500002600498500004800524500013300572590004700705590010700752534006800859530002900927650003700956650004500993650003401038700003701072700002801109710003701137730003901174856006101213773004901274852005901323985002501382b27142425RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bChappell & Co. (London, England)aC.6020 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avi01aka011 aDel Riego, Teresa.10aSlave song;oarr.10aSlave songh[computer file] /cwords from "Father Christmas annual" ; music by Teresa Del Riego.1 iFirst line of text:aBright bird, light bird. aFor medium low voice and piano, in E minor (no. 2) aWords written by E. Nesbit. aCover title. aDedicated to: E.J. Hainsworth. aSung by: Alice Gomez. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2], [6] aAlso published for: low voice and piano in D minor, medium high voice and piano in F minor, and high voice and piano in G minor. aLibrary's cop. 1 inscribed: Dorcas Turner. aLibrary's cop. 1 has retailer's stamp: Frank J. Hart, Southern California Music Co., Los Angeles, Cal. pOriginally published:cLondon, England : Chappell & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aNesbit, E.q(Edith),d1858-1924.1 aGomez, Alice,dd. 1922.2 aChappell & Co. (London, England)0 aFather Christmas (London, England)40drpbaasmf0369uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0369 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701671ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003400163245009500197246005900292246006000351490005100411500002500462500001900487500004400506500006400550500004500614590006000659534006500719530002900784600003400813650003700847650003700884700004000921710004100961830005101002856007501053773004901128852005901177985002501236b27142450RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bChas. D. Blake & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a45 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aDevere, Sam,d1841 or 2-1907.14aThe butterfly dudeh[computer file] :bsong and refrain /cwords and music by Sam. Devere.1 iFirst line of text:aOh the latest sensation they say.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! the dude the butterfly dude.1 aSam Devere's album of original songs ;vno. 1. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. 3-[6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Sam Devere playing banjo. a"S.C. Carbee, lith., ... Boston"--Cover. aLibrary's cop. 1 has stamp: A.M. Houghton, Bath, Maine. pOriginally published:cBoston : Chas. D. Black & Co., c1885. aAlso available in print.10aDevere, Sam,d1841 or 2-1907. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMinstrel showsxSongs and music.1 aDevere, Sam,d1841 or 2-1907.4prf.2 aChas. D. Blake & Co. (Boston, Mass.) 0aSam Devere's album of original songs ;vno. 1.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0373uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0373 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701572ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001800126045000900144048001500153100001800168240004000186245010700226246006600333246005500399500002500454500001900479500005400498500006300552590004800615534006800663530002900731650003700760650003400797651002700831700002600858710002900884710003700913730001800950856006100968773004901029852005901078985002501137b27142462RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJ.W. Dick Co. (Worcester, Mass.)aE 2713 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDick, John W.10aThere's a nigger in the moon;oarr.10aThere's a nigger in the moonh[computer file] /carr. by Emil Biermann ; words and music by J.W. Dick.1 iFirst line of text:aO babies gather 'round old Uncle Rastus.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNo white trash can fool me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Genaro & Bailey in show: A hot old time. aCover illustration: drawing of moon with Black man's face. aLibrary's cop. 1 inscribed: May H. Nichols. pOriginally published:cWorcester, Mass. : J.W. Dick Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMoonxSongs and music.1 aBiermann, Emil,earr.2 aGenaro and Bailey.4prf.2 aJ.W. Dick Co. (Worcester, Mass.)0 aHot old time.40drpbaasmf0381uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0381 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701196ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003500118245009500153246005000248246004100298500002500339500001900364500001700383534006500400530002900465650003700494650003400531700002800565700003100593710004000624856006100664773004900725852005900774985002500833b27142474RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax2x2 avu01aka011 aDonaldson, Walter,d1893-1947.10aMy mammyh[computer file] /cwords by Joe Young and Sam Lewis ; music by Walter Donaldson.1 iFirst line of text:aEv'rything seems lovely.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMammy, Mammy. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aArtist copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Irving Berlin Inc., c1920. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aYoung, Joe,d1889-1939.1 aLewis, Sam M.,d1885-1959.2 aIrving Berlin Inc. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0387uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0387 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701294ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100003500130245012100165246004800286246006900334500002500403500001900428500002300447534007800470530002900548650003700577650003400614651003100648700002000679710005100699856006100750773004900811852005900860985002500919b27142498RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-ky ax1x1 avu01aka011 aDonaldson, Walter,d1893-1947.10aWe'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky homeh[computer file] /clyric by Coleman Goetz ; music by Walter Donaldson.1 iFirst line of text:aI've lost my appetite.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI've got a sneaky feeling round my heart. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:c[New York] : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1915. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aKentuckyxSongs and music.1 aGoetz, Coleman.2 aWaterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0388uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0388 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701206ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245009800137246008200235246005600317500002500373500001900398500002300417534007800440530002900518650003700547650003400584700002100618710004700639856006100686773004900747852005900796985002500855b27142516RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aDouglas, Fred.10aMy friend from my homeh[computer file] /cwords by Pete G. Hampton ; music by Fred. Douglas.1 iFirst line of text:aThere was a coon named Jackson had an awful disposition.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHe's my friend from my home. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHampton, Pete G.2 aHarry Von Tilzer Pub. Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0404uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0404 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701400ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100003100170240003000201245009800231246005800329246006100387500004600448500001900494500004300513500006700556534006400623530002900687650004900716650003400765700002100799710002400820856006100844773004900905852005900954985002501013b27142528RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1502 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aDumont, Frank,d1848-1919.10aHuckleberry picnic;oarr.13aDe huckleberry picnich[computer file] /carr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Frank Dumont.1 iFirst line of text:aI float along on wings of peace.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome, jine de huckleberry picnic. aFor solo voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Black people picking berries. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxRecreationxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLouis, F.,earr.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0413uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0413 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701356ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081028004500127040001300172045000900185048001500194100003100209245011600240246006300356246006300419500002500482500001900507500005300526534006400579530002900643650003700672650001700709650003400726700001700760710002300777856006100800773004900861852005900910985002500969b2714253xRPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a1141232bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a5134 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aDumont, Frank,d1848-1919.10aPlant a watermelon on my grave and let the juice soak throughh[computer file] /cby Frank Dumont & R.P. Lilly.1 iFirst line of text:aMy last will ain't been drawn up yet.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMy last request am not for flowers. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [1-2], 5, [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1910. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLilly, R. P.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0414uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0414 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701846ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100003100169245008600200246007300286246007500359500004400434500001900478500013800497500003400635500004500669500008800714500003800802500005600840534006400896530002900960650003700989650003801026650003401064700002701098700002901125700002401154710004001178856006101218773004901279852005901328985002501387b27142565RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a745 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aDumont, Frank,d1848-1919.10aSince I saw de cotton grow :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by Frank Dumont.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm far from de land whar I first saw de light.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIt's long, long ago since I saw de cotton grow. aFor voice and piano, with chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: George H. Edwards, of Dupres and Benedict's Minstrels. "Also sung by Sam. Lucas with the Hyers Sisters Combination."--Cover. aDedicated to: Sid. C. France. aAdvertisements for other music: p. 3-[6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Black fieldworkers greeting visitor / J.E. Baker. a"Armstrong & Co., lith., Boston." aParts available: orchestral parts with cornet solo. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1876. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLucas, Sam.,db. 1848.1 aEdwards, George H.4prf.1 aBaker, J. E.,4ill.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0415uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0415 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701712ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100003100170245009100201246007000292246007300362500004400435500001900479500007500498500012100573590008100694590005500775534006300830530002900893650004700922650001800969700001700987710003901004856007501043856007501118773004901193852005901242985002501301b27142796RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riugma n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3,911 aRBNcRBN ax8x8 avu01aka01aca041 aDumont, Frank,d1848-1919.10aWhich road is you gwine to take?h[computer file] :bsong with chorus /cFrank Dumont.1 iFirst line of text:aWhat kind of garments does de wise man wear.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWalk on, don't wait for stragglers by de way. aFor voice and chorus (SATB), and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for "Penelope Ann de baby" and other songs: p. [2], [6] aCover illustration: drawing of elderly Black man directing Black traveller at crossroads; border decoration / Blood. aAdvertisements for "Baritone and bass songs" and other music: cop. 2, p. [6] aLibrary's cop. 2 lacks border decoration on cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aGospel music.1 aBlood,4ill.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0416uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0416403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0417uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0417 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701843ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003700165245010100202246006300303246006400366500002500430500001700455500007400472500008000546500004300626500004800669500006400717590007000781534006600851530002900917650004700946650003400993700002001027700003701047700003801084700003801122710004101160856007501201773004901276852005901325985002501384b27142802RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a3182 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aEdmonds, Shepard N.,d1876-1957.10aI'm goin' to live anyhow, 'till I dieh[computer file] /cwords and music by Shepard N. Edmonds.1 iFirst line of text:aNow there's a coon down 'n Tennessee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm goin' to live anyhow till I die. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Introduced by the Unbleached American Ernest Hogan. aFeatured by: Clarice Vance, Carroll Johnson, Ernest Hogan, Nicholl Sisters. aDedicated to Ernest Hogan (Uncle Rube) aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: Afro-Americans walking to church / CEJ. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Thos. Goggan & Bro. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aC. E. J.,4ill.1 aHogan, Ernest,d1865-1909.4prf.1 aVance, Clarice,d1871-1961.4prf.1 aJohnson, Carroll,db. 1851.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0422uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0422 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701301ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100004100124245011400165246007400279246005500353500004500408500001700453500005900470534006800529530002900597650004900626650003600675650003400711710003600745856006100781773004900842852005900891985002500950b27142826RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBn aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aEllis, Edward Sylvester,d1840-1916.13aDe Louisiana canebrakesh[computer file] :bNegro song and chorus /cwritten and composed by Edward S. Ellis.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! de Louisiana canebrakes, so many a year ago.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGoodbye unto de canebrakes. aFor voice, chorus (air, ATB), and piano. aCover title. aCover illustration: engraving of 2 sugar cane workers. pOriginally published:c[United States?] : Edw. S. Ellis, c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmploymentxSongs and music. 0aSugar workersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aEdw. S. Ellis (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0430uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0430 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701320ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001800124045000900142048001500151100001300166245005400179246008000233490003100313500002500344500001900369500004200388534006300430530002900493650003700522650003100559650004000590651006700630710003600697830003100733856006100764773004900825852005900874985002500933b2714284xRPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bA.E. Blackmar, Music publisheraB. 127 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aEmerson.14aThe happy contrabandh[computer file] /cEmerson.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm a happy contraband, lately come from Old Virginny.1 aSouthern songs of the war. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew Orleans : A.E. Blackmar, c1864. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aFreedmanxSongs and music. 0aContraband of warxSongs and music. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xSongs and music.2 aA.E. Blackmar, Music publisher. 0aSouthern songs of the war.40drpbaasmf0432uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0432 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701330ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048001500159100002100174245009300195246006400288500002500352500001900377500003300396500004800429534006600477530002900543650003700572650003400609700001300643710004100656856007500697856007500772773004900847852005900896985002500955b27142899RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bClayton F. Summy Co. (Chicago, Ill.)aC.F.S.Co.1863 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aFergus, Phyllis.10aWhen Mistah Sun am blazin'h[computer file] /cwords by P.H.A.; music by Phyllis Fergus.1 iFirst line of text:aDis am de time when de weathah am hot. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Julia Martine. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [1], [6] pOriginally published:cChicago : Clayton F. Summy Co., c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aP. H. A.2 aClayton F. Summy Co. (Chicago, Ill.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0448uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0448403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0449uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0449 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701689ncm 2200397ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001300141043001200154045000900166048002100175100001600196245011700212246006900329246006600398500004400464500001900508500006200527500003600589500004100625500014200666500004300808534006700851530002900918650003700947650003400984651003801018710004101056856006101097773004901158852005901207985002501266b27142905RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bF.A. North & Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)aF.A.N. & Co. 2026 aRBNcRBN an-usu-- aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aFord, John.10aAway down South, 'way down where I was bornh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by John Ford.1 iFirst line of text:aAway down South, 'way down whar I was born.1 iFirst line of chorus:aO sweetly grows dat lubly yaller rose! aFor voice and piano, with chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aTitle on cover: Away down South way down whar I was born. aRunning title: Away down South. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. 5. aCover illustration: lithograph of Black men dancing on barge, with insets of young Black woman and of Black people working on plantation. a"Tho's Hunter, lith., Phil'a."--Cover. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : F.A. North & Co., c1876. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.2 aF.A. North & Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0463uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0463 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701408ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001800126045000900144048002100153100004100174245012500215246005600340246004900396500004100445500001700486500004200503500003000545534006400575530002900639650003700668650004500705650003400750710002900784710003900813856006100852773004900913852005900962985002501021b27142929RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1620 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca021 aFoster, Stephen Collins,d1826-1864.10aMassa's in de cold groundh[computer file] :bas sung by Christy's Minstrels /cwritten & composed by Stephen C. Foster.1 iFirst line of text:aRound de meadows am a ringing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDown in de cornfield. aFor voice, 2-part chorus, and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover engraved by Greene. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0464uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0464 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701429ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001800126045000900144048002100153100004100174245012500215246005600340246004900396250001300445500004100458500001700499500003700516500003100553534006400584530002900648650003700677650004500714650003400759710002900793710003900822856006100861773004900922852005900971985002501030b27142966RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1620 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca021 aFoster, Stephen Collins,d1826-1864.10aMassa's in de cold groundh[computer file] :bas sung by Christy's Minstrels /cwritten & composed by Stephen C. Foster.1 iFirst line of text:aRound de meadows am a ringing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDown in de cornfield. a10th ed. aFor voice, 2-part chorus, and piano. aCover title. aCover engraved by Wakelam & Bro. aAlso published for guitar. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0465uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0465 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701411ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100004100169245008900210246007600299246007900375490003300454500004100487500001700528590010300545534006400648530002900712650003700741650001700778710003900795830003300834856006100867773004900928852005900977985002501036b27143181RPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a5011 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca031 aFoster, Stephen Collins,d1826-1864.10aOld Black Joeh[computer file] :bsong /cwritten and composed by Stephen C. Foster.1 iFirst line of text:aGone are the days when my heart was young and gay.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm coming, I'm coming, for my head is bending low.1 aFoster's melodies ;vno. 49. aFor voice, 3-part chorus, and piano. aCover title. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Doebele & Strengson, dealers in music, Toledo, Ohio. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1860. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.) 0aFoster's melodies ;vno. 49.40drpbaasmf0469uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0469 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701459ncm 2200361ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100004100170245009600211246007600307246005100383500003900434500001700473500005000490500004300540500009900583534006400682530002900746650003700775650001700812700003500829710003900864856006100903773004900964852005901013985002501072b2714320xRPBm c crucn 981008s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a8,535 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca031 aFoster, Stephen Collins,d1826-1864.10aOld black Joeh[computer file] :bsong & chorus /cwritten & composed by Stephen C. Foster.1 iFirst line of text:aGone are the days when my heart was young and gay.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm coming, I'm coming. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SAB) aCover title. aAt head of title: 'Ten thousand copies sold.' aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of old Black man reading to white girl, captioned "Dan Bryant." pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1860. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.1 aBryant, Dan,d1833-1875.4prf.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0470uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0470 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701420ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100003100170240003000201245009800231246005800329246006100387500004500448500001900493500004800512500006700560534006400627530002900691650004900720650003400769700002100803710004000824856006100864773004900925852005900974985002501033b27155067RPBm c crucn 981014s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1502 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aDumont, Frank,d1848-1919.10aHuckleberry picnic;oarr.13aDe huckleberry picnich[computer file] /carr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Frank Dumont.1 iFirst line of text:aI float along on wings of peace.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome, jine de huckleberry picnic. aFor solo voice, chorus (SATB) and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2], [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Black people picking berries. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxRecreationxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLouis, F.,earr.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0412uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0412 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701609ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126043001200139048001500151100005100166240002500217245009300242246004900335246005200384490012900436490005100565500002500616500001900641500004100660534006400701530002900765650003800794650003700832650003400869700002400903710003900927830005100966856006101017773004901078852005901127985002501186b27155080RPBm c crucn 981014s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a4967 aRBNcRBN an-us-ky avu01aka011 aEmmett, Dan. D.q(Daniel Decatur),d1815-1904.10aOld K. Y. Ky.;oarr.10aOld K. Y. Ky.h[computer file] /carranged by W.L. Hobbs ; words & music by D.D. Emmett.1 iFirst line of text:aDe snow am in de cloud.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhose foot dat a burnin.0 aEmmett's inimitable plantation songs / written and composed for Bryant's Minstrels, of New York, by Dan. D. Emmett.;vno. 2.1 aEmmett's inimitable plantation songs ;vno. 2. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAlso published for voice and guitar. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1860. aAlso available in print. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHobbs, W. L.,earr.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.) 0aEmmett's inimitable plantation songs ;vno. 2.40drpbaasmf0435uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0435 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701382ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081048001500094100001900109245011300128246005700241246005400298500002500352500001700377500003600394500007800430534005500508530002900563600003500592650004500627650002900672650001700701650003400718700004100752710003300793856006100826773004900887852005900936985002500995b2715595xRPBm c crucn 981014s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aClifford, Nat.10aColoured angels, or, Is dar any coloured angels dar?h[computer file] /cwritten & composed by Nat Clifford.1 iFirst line of text:aThere, in a little bed in Ohio.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll de pictures dat I see. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Miss Queenie Leighton. aCover illustration: photograph of Queenie Leighton; floral border design. pOriginally published:cLondon : Moon & Co., c1990. aAlso available in print.10aLeighton, Queenie,d1872-1943. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aAngelsxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLeighton, Queenie,d1872-1943.4prf.2 aMoon & Co. (London, England)40drpbaasmf0251uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0251 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701784ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100001900160245019200179246007200371246005700443500002500500500001700525500004900542500007700591590011000668534006400778530002900842600001600871600001900887650003700906650003400943650004500977700002601022700002201048700002501070710003701095730002401132856006101156773004901217852005901266985002501325b27155961RPBm c crucn 981014s1998 riumca n eng d22bBroder & Schlam (New York, N.Y.)a582 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aClifford, Nat.10aIf that ain't winning a home, well, I don't knowh[computer file] :bcoon cake walk song /cwritten & sung with great success by Clifford & Huth ; [adapted from melody by Harry S. Miller]1 iFirst line of text:aMaria Jones gave a pasmala a week ago tonight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAh, ah, ma baby kiss me nice. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aFrom musical production: Courted into court. aCover illustration: photograph of Clifford & Huth; floral border design. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Clark Wise & Co., Cor. Geary and Grant Ave., San Francisco. pOriginally published:cNew York : Broder and Schlam, c1897. aAlso available in print.10aHuth, Maud.10aClifford, Nat. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customs.1 aMiller, Harry,d1895-1 aHuth, Maud.4prf.1 aClifford, Nat.4prf.2 aBroder & Schlam (New York, N.Y.)0 aCourted into court.40drpbaasmf0252uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0252 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701489ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048001500162100001700177245010000194246005100294246006700345500002500412500001900437500004400456500002900500500004900529500007400578500004500652534007100697530002900768650003700797650003400834710005300868856006100921773004900982852005901031985002501090b27155973RPBm c crucn 981014s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a9209 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aCline, Jake.14aThe coon from the moonh[computer file] :ba jolly Negro song /cwords and music by Jake Cline.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm a nigger, I'm a coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThere's that nigger, there's that coon. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Walter G. Ailman, Boston. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: cartoon drawing of Afro-American men near a wall. aAlso published as schottische for piano. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0253uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0253 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701537ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003700081040001300118045000900131048001500140100004600155245011900201246007000320490001800390500003000408500001900438500001900457500004900476500003900525500006200564500003200626534008400658530002900742650003700771650002500808650001600833650003400849700002100883710002900904856006100933773004900994852005901043985002501102b27155985RPBm c crucn 981014s1998 riuppa n eng d22bBoston Music Co. (Mass.)aB.M.Co aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avh01aka012 aClough-Leighter, H.q(Henry),d1874-1956.10aMy lady Chlo'h[computer file] :b(Negro love-song) /c[words by] Myron V. Freese ; [music by] H. Clough-Leighter.1 iFirst line of text:aDe jasmines am swayin' in de moon's embrace.0 aEncore songs. aFor high voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Op. 5, no. 2" aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6 and 8] aAlso published in key of C# minor. aAlso arranged as part song for male and female quartette. aParts available: orchestra. pOriginally published:cBoston : G. Schirmer, Jr. (The Boston Music Co.), c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFreese, Myron V.2 aBoston Music Co. (Mass.)40drpbaasmf0254uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0254 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701805ncm 2200457Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001900145100004600164240002500210245011900235246007000354490005700424490005300481490005400534500003800588500001900626500001900645500005100664500005800715500004400773534006800817530002900885650003700914650002500951650001600976650003400992700002101026700002301047710002901070830005401099856006101153773004901214852005901263985002501322b27155997RPBm c crucn 981014s1998 riuppa n eng d22bBoston Music Co. (Mass.)aB.M.Co. 774 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 bva02vc02aka012 aClough-Leighter, H.q(Henry),d1874-1956.10aMy lady Chlo';oarr.10aMy lady Chlo'h[computer file] :b(Negro love song) /c[words by] Myron V. Freese ; [music by] H. Clough-Leighter.1 iFirst line of text:aDe jasmines am swayin' in de moon's embrace.0 aA series of quartets and choruses for female voices.0 aBoston Music Co. series for female voices ;v88.1 aBoston Music Co. series for women's voices ;v88. aFor solo voices (SSAA) and piano. aCaption title. a"Op. 5, no. 2" aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 7-8] aCover illustration: floral border design / F.G. Hale. aAlso published as soprano or also solo. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Boston Music Co., c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFreese, Myron V.1 aHale, F. G.,4ill.2 aBoston Music Co. (Mass.) 0aBoston Music Co. series for women's voices ;v88.40drpbaasmf0256uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0256 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701736ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100004600160240002500206245012100231246007000352246001900422500003800441500001900479500001900498500005100517500007000568500009800638500003200736590005400768534006800822530002900890650003700919650002500956650001600981650003400997700001501031700002101046710002901067856006101096773004901157852005901206985002501265b27167112RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d22bBoston Music Co. (Mass.)aB.M.Co. 728 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avj01aka012 aClough-Leighter, H.q(Henry),d1874-1956.10aMy lady Chlo';oarr.10aMy lady Chlo'h[computer file] :b(African love song) /c[words by] Myron V. Freese ; [music by] H. Clough-Leighter.1 iFirst line of text:aDe jasmines am swayin' in de moon's embrace.14aMy lady Chloe. aFor alto or baritone in C# minor. aCaption title. a"Op. 5, no. 2" aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6-8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American couple / Bird, 1901. aAlso published for soprano or tenor in key of G, and as part song for male and female voices. aParts available: orchestra. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Complimentary. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Boston Music Co., c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBird4ill.1 aFreese, Myron V.2 aBoston Music Co. (Mass.)40drpbaasmf0257uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0257 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701433ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126048001500139100003600154245012100190246006400311246006100375500003000436500001900466500004200485500007400527590006000601534005600661530002900717650003700746650001600783650003400799700001000833710003400843856006100877773004900938852005900987985002501046b27167161RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d22bE. Hatzfeld (Music publisher)aE. H. 201 aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aClutsam, George H.,d1866-1951.10aCroon, croon, underneat de moonh[computer file] :b(a southern love song) /cwords by M.F. ; music by G.H. Clutsam.1 iFirst line of text:aDon't you hear de singin' of de stars.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCroon, croon, underneat' de moon. aFor voice and piano in C. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aAlso published for voice and piano in keys of E (no. 2) and F (no. 3) aLibrary's copy inscribed: Violet Bye, 11 Ella, Leed[s?] pOriginally published:cLondon : E. Hatzfeld, c1900. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aM. F.2 aE. Hatzfeld (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0261uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0261 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701476ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003600165245009100201246006300292246005200355500003700407500001700444500004200461500006600503500008600569534005900655530002900714650004500743650001500788650003700803710003400840710003400874856006100908773004900969852005901018985002501077b27167331RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d22bE. Hatzfeld (Music publisher)aH. & Co. 11 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aClutsam, George H.,d1866-1951.10aMa curly-headed babbyh[computer file] :bplantation song /ccomposed by G.H. Clutsam.1 iFirst line of text:a Oh, ma babby, ma curly-headed babby.1 iFirst line of chorus:a So lulla, lulla, lulla. aFor voice and piano in C (no. 1) aCover title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman and child. aAlso published for voice and piano in keys of D (no. 2), E (no. 3), and F (no. 4) pOriginally published:cLondon : Hatzfeld & Co., c1900. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music.2 aE. Hatzfeld (Music publisher)2 aBoosey & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0263uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0263 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701506ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003300123245009800156246004700254246006500301500002500366500001900391500010500410500008100515534006800596530002900664600003500693650003700728650003400765651003800799700004100837710004400878730001600922856006100938773004900999852005901048985002501107b27167392RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCobb, George L.,d1886-1942,10aAll aboard for Dixie landh[computer file] /cwords by Jack Yellen ; music by George L. Cobb.1 iFirst line of text:aMy baggage is waitin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aDixie! all aboard the boat for Dixie. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Featured by Elizabeth M. Murray in Arthur Hammerstein's musical play entitled 'High jinks'"--Cover. aCover illustration: photograph of Elizabeth M. Murray; floral border design. pOriginally published:cDetroit : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1913. aAlso available in print.10aMurray, Elizabeth,d1870-1946. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aMurray, Elizabeth,d1870-1946.4prf.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)0 aHigh jinks.40drpbaasmf0266uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0266 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701566ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003300123245009800156246004700254246006500301250001600366500002500382500001900407500008300426500002800509500009100537534006900628530002900697600003500726650003700761650003400798651003800832700002500870700001300895710003800908730001600946856006100962773004901023852005901072985002501131b27167495RPBm c crucn 981019s1913 riumca 1 n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCobb, George L.,d1886-1942,10aAll aboard for Dixie landh[computer file] /cwords by Jack Yellen ; music by George L. Cobb.1 iFirst line of text:aMy baggage is waitin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aDixie! all aboard the boat for Dixie. aPopular ed. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by Elizabeth M. Murray in Arthur Hammerstein's musical farce "High jinks" aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: photograph of Elizabeth M. Murray; floral border design / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1913. aAlso available in print.10aMurray, Elizabeth,d1870-1946. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aYellen, Jack,d1892-1 aStarmer,2 aJerome H. Remick (Detroit, Mich.)0 aHigh jinks.40drpbaasmf0267uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0267 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701652ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003300123245009800156246006100254246005400315500002500369500001900394500005800413500007700471590006200548590004800610534006900658530002900727600003500756650003700791650003600828651003800864700002500902710004400927856007500971856007501046773004901121852005901170985002501229b27167574RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCobb, George L.,d1886-1942,10aListen to that Dixie bandh[computer file] /cwords by Jack Yellen ; music by George L. Cobb.1 iFirst line of text:aListen, don't you he that drummin'?1 iFirst line of chorus:aListen to that Dixie band. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "Oh! what a beautiful baby," p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Elizabeth Murray; frame border design. aAdvertisement for "Under neath the stars," cop. 2, p. [6] aLibrary's copy 1 inscribed: Mabel Halliday. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1914. aAlso available in print.10aMurray, Elizabeth,d1870-1946. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aYellen, Jack,d1892-2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0269uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0269403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0270uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0270 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701504ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245007500151246005900226246005400285500002500339500001900364500003500383500004200418500015300460534007300613530002900686600001800715600001600733650003400749650004000783700002200823700002400845710005500869856006100924773004900985852005901034985002501093b27167689RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCobb, George L.,d1886-1942,10aMister melody manh[computer file] /cwords & music by George L. Cobb.1 iFirst line of text:aIn a restaurant, in a restaurant.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMister, mister melody man. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFeatured by Heinz & Cla Velle. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Heinz & Cla Velle; drawing of woman listening to a man playing the piano, with Afro-American waiter in background. pOriginally published:cCleveland, O. : Davis Music Publisher, c1912. aAlso available in print.10aVelle, Heinz.10aVelle, Cla. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music.1 aVelle, Cla.4prf.1 aVelle, Heinz.4prf.2 aCharles I. Davis Music Publisher (Cleveland, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0271uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0271 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701449ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245008800151246007300239246005800312500002500370500001900395500007000414590008100484534006900565530002900634600003500663650004600698650003600744651003000780700002500810710004400835856007500879773004900954852005901003985002501062b27168074RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 rnrppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCobb, George L.,d1886-1942,10aAlabama jubileeh[computer file] /cwords by Jack Yellen ; music by George L. Cobb.1 iFirst line of text:aMandolins, violins, hear the darkies tunin' up.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou ought to see Deacon Jones. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover illustration: photograph of Elizabeth Murray; frame design. aAdvertisement for "The wedding of the sunshine and the rose": cop. 2, p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1915. aAlso available in print.10aMurray, Elizabeth,d1870-1946. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancingxSongs and music. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music. 0aAlabamaxSongs and music.1 aYellen, Jack,d1892-2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0272uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0272 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701684ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005200118245007600170246006100246246006500307500002500372500001900397500007600416500004900492500009400541534007000635530002900705600005200734600001200786650003700798650005100835650003400886700002700920710003900947710004300986710005101029856006101080773004901141852005901190985002501249b2716813xRPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCohan, George M.q(George Michael),d1878-1942.14aThe Brinkley coonh[computer file] /cwords and music by Geo. M. Cohan.1 iFirst line of text:aBrinkley, Brinkley, Nelly Brinkley.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThe Brinkley Coon, the Brinkley Coon. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a[Sung by]: Cohan and Harris Minstrels; George Evans and 100 Honey Boys. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Cohan and Harris; floral border design / E.H. Pfeiffer. pOriginally published:cNew York : Cohan & Harris Pub. Co., c1909. aAlso available in print.10aCohan, George M.q(George Michael),d1878-1942.10aHarris. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American womenxCaricatures and cartoons. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aPfeiffer, E. H.,4ill.2 aCohan and Harris' Minstrels.4prf.2 aGeorge Evans and 100 Honey Boys.4prf.2 aCohan & Harris Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0274uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0274 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701637ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005200118240002300170245010400193246005500297246006100352500002500413500001900438500007400457500005100531500009300582534007000675530002900745600005200774600001200826650004000838650003400878710003900912710004300951710005100994856006101045773004901106852005901155985002501214b27168165RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCohan, George M.q(George Michael),d1878-1942.10aGibson coon;oarr.14aThe Gibson coonh[computer file] /cpiano arr. by Chas. J. Gebest ; words & music by Geo. M. Cohan.1 iFirst line of text:aMister Gibson, Mister Gibson.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThe Gibson coon, the Gibson coon. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a[Sung by]: Cohan & Harris Minstrels; George Evans and 100 Honey Boys. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6-8] aCover illustration: portrait drawing of Cohan and Harris; drawing of minstrel performer. pOriginally published:cNew York : Cohan & Harris Pub. Co., c1908. aAlso available in print.10aCohan, George M.q(George Michael),d1878-1942.10aHarris. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aCohan and Harris' Minstrels.4prf.2 aGeorge Evans and 100 Honey Boys.4prf.2 aCohan & Harris Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0275uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0275 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701796ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005200118245010500170246007400275246005400349500002500403500001700428500009100445590009000536590006900626590012400695590007200819534006600891530002900957650004200986650003401028700002301062710004201085856007501127856007501202773004901277852005901326985002501385b27168256RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aCohan, George M.q(George Michael),d1878-1942.14aThe warmest baby in the bunchh[computer file] :bEthiopian ditty /cwords & music by Geo. M. Cohan.1 iFirst line of text:aYou're well acquainted with the "Highborn lady."1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen they see her cominqg. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man and woman drinking wine / Syd Davies. aAdvertisement for "The warmest baby in the bunch," printed in red ink: cop. 2, p. [6] aAdvertisement for "Country club" and other songs: cop. 3, p. [6] aLibrary's copy 2 has retailer's stamp on cover: E.F. Droop & Sons, Music Warehouse, 925 Penna. Avenue, Washington, D.C. aLibrary's copy 3 has stamp on cover: Hitchcock's, 11 Park Row, N.Y. pOriginally published:cNew York : George L. Spaulding, c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDavies, Syd,4ill.2 aGeorge L. Spaulding (Music publisher)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0276uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0276403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0277uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0277 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701375ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001700118245009700135246006100232246004200293500002500335500001700360500005000377500006800427534006600495530002900561610004900590650003700639650004400676650003400720700002400754710004100778856006100819773004900880852005900929985002500988b27168554RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCohen, J. B.10aPossumh[computer file] :bthe latest craze /cwords by G.A. Scofield ; music by J.B. Cohen.1 iFirst line of text:aSence Bill Tafts cum to Washington.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh its Possum. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for Pease pianos: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man eating possum. pOriginally published:cNew York : Pease Piano Company, c1909. aAlso available in print.10aUnited States.bPresident (1909-1913 : Taft) 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American cookeryxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aScofield, George A.2 aPease Piano Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0278uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0278 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701358ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100001900163245009800182246006200280490003300342500003700375500001900412500004200431500006100473534006800534530002900602650003700631650003400668700003800702710002900740830003300769856006100802773004900863852005900912985002500971b27168669RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d22bBoston Music Co. (Mass.)aB. M. Co. 2354 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avi01aka011 aColburn, S. C.12aA plantation dittyh[computer file] /c[words by] Frank L. Stanton ; [music by] S.C. Colburn.1 iFirst line of text:aDe gray owl sing fum de chimbly top.1 aThree encore songs ;vno. 3. aFor medium voice and piano in B© aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of man and woman with piano. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Boston Music Co., c1910. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStanton, Frank Lebby,d1857-1927.2 aBoston Music Co. (Mass.) 0aThree encore songs ;vno. 3.40drpbaasmf0279uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0279 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701523ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003200165245008400197246007900281246004500360500002500405500001900430500005300449500004300502500007600545534006600621530002900687600001800716650003700734650003400771700003900805700002200844700002400866710004100890856006100931773004900992852005901041985002501100b27168700RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a4205 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.10aGimme de leavinsh[computer file] /cwords by J.W. Johnson ; music by Bob Cole.1 iFirst line of text:aI've never had exactly what I'd like to have in life.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGimme de leavins. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aIntroduced by: John Rucker, the "Alabama possum" aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aCover illustration: photograph of John Rucker[?]; border design / Frew. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1904. aAlso available in print.10aRucker, John. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJohnson, James Weldon,d1871-1938.1 aFrew, John,4ill.1 aRucker, John.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0281uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0281 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702335ncm 2200505Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003200165245015300197246005000350246006000400500002500460500001700485500007800502500007700580500009400657590005800751590009100809590007900900590004100979590005201020534006601072530002901138600003201167600002801199650004201227650001601269650003401285700005501319700003901374700001701413710004101430856007501471856007501546856007501621773004901696852005901745985002501804b27168864RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1053 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.10aLouisiana Lizeh[computer file] :ban instantaneous first night hit /ccomposed by Bob Cole ; words and music [edited] by J.W. and Rosamond Johnson.1 iFirst line of text:aAll de time I'm working.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI wonder if she really loves me. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: A genuine Southern inspiration of melody and sentiment. aAdvertisement for "She was bred in old Kentucky" and other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: photograph of Lottie Gilson; evening landscape scene with moon / G E. aAt head of title, cop. 5: May Irwin's latest success. aAdvertisement for "Just for the sake of our daughter" and other songs: cop. 2 , p. [8] aAdvertisement for "Boardin' house Johnson" and other songs: cop. 5, p. [8] aCover photograph: cop. 5, May Irwin. aLibrary's copies 2 and 5 have unnumbered pages. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print.10aGilson, Lottie,d1867-1912.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJohnson, J. Rosamondq(John Rosamond),d1873-1954.1 aJohnson, James Weldon,d1871-1938.1 aG. E.,4ill.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0282uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0282403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0283uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0283403Print copy 5drpbaasmf0284uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0284 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702167ncm 2200493Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245008100150246006200231246004900293500002500342500001900367500006600386500008700452500006500539500009300604590008000697590007900777590005700856590008100913534006900994530002901063600002001092600003201112650003701144650003101181650003401212700002001246700002601266700003201292710004401324730002201368856007501390856007501465773004901540852005901589985002501648b27168979RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.14aThe luckiest coon in townh[computer file] /cby Bob Cole and Billy Johnson.1 iFirst line of text:aHave you heard about the lucky coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI got a place to eat. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by Cole & Johnson in their comic skit "Coontown society" aAdvertisement for "The wedding of the Chinee and the coon" and other songs: p. [2] aAdvertisement for "Thoughts of love" and other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Cole & Johnson; drawing of Afro-American man gambling. aAdvertisement for "At a rag time reception" and other songs: cop. 2, p. [2] aAdvertisement for "The wedding of the Chinee and the Coon": cop. 2, p. [6] aLibrary's copy 1 inscribed: Mathilda A. Powells 99'/ aLibrary's copy 2 inscribed: Sarah E. Muilwright; compliments of J.B. Arnold. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1909. aAlso available in print.10aJohnson, Billy.10aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJohnson, Billy.1 aJohnson, Billy.4prf.1 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aCoontown society.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0285uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0285403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0300uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0300 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701589ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003200165245010100197246005700298246004800355500002500403500001900428500008800447500004800535500006100583500003600644534006600680530002900746650003700775650001600812650003400828700002400862700002500886710004100911730001900952856007500971773004901046852005901095985002501154b27169017RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a4301 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.10aSambo and Dinahh[computer file] /clyrics by Bob Cole and James W. Johnson ; music by Bob Cole.1 iFirst line of text:aNo doubt you've heard of Sambo.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSambo says to Dinah. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by Mr. John McVeigh and Miss Nellie Daly in musical production "Humpty Dumpty" aAdvertisement for "The office boy": p. [10] aCover illustration: drawing of clown, dancer, and devil. aAlso published as instrumental. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aBanjo musicxSongs and music.1 aDaly, Nellie.4prf.1 aMcVeigh, John.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aHumpty Dumpty.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0287uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0287 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701473ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003200165245007200197246005400269246005500323500002500378500001900403500005600422500004800478500014300526590004100669534006600710530002900776650003700805650003400842710004100876856006100917773004900978852005901027985002501086b27169856RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a3314 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.10aThat certain partyh[computer file] /cwords and music by Bob Cole.1 iFirst line of text:aTalk about your sassy mokes.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIf you're de certain party. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAt head of title on cover: A new idea in coonology. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: cartoon drawing of Afro-American woman, white policeman, and others; photograph of a minstrel performer, in blackface. aLibrary's copy inscribed: E.E. Long. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0288uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0288 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702114ncm 2200493Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001800128045000900146048001500155100003200170245005900202246005900261246004400320500002500364500001900389500004900408500011900457500002800576590004300604590010000647590005600747534006600803530002900869600003100898600004200929650003700971650004401008650001601052650001401068700003701082710004101119730002401160856007501184856007601259856007601335856007601411773004901487852005901536985002501595b27169911RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riumca n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a3384 aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.10aUnder the bamboo treeh[computer file] /cby Bob Cole.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in the jungles lived a maid.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIf you lak-a-me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by Marie Cahill in "Sally in our alley" aCover illustration: photograph of Marie Cahill, face and shoulders; border design with bamboo, printed in red ink. aVariant advertisements. aLibrary's copy 15 has [2], 3-5, [1] p. aCover photograph: cop. 11, full-length photograph of Marie Cahill; cop. 15, Amelia Summerville. aCover illustration: cop. 13, printed in purple ink. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1902. aAlso available in print.10aCahill, Marie,d1870-1933.10aSummerville, Amelia,d1862 or 3-1934. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aZulu (African people)xSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aMusicals.1 aCahill, Marie,d1870-1933.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aSally in our alley.403Print copy 8drpbaasmf0289uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0289403Print copy 11drpbaasmf0290uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0290403Print copy 13drpbaasmf0291uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0291403Print copy 15drpbaasmf0292uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0292 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701399ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245012700150246006800277246006700345500002500412500001900437500004900456500007200505590004500577534006900622530002900691650003700720650003400757700002000791710004400811856006100855773004900916852005900965985002501024b27169960RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.10aYou'll have to choose another baby, nowh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by Billy Johnson ; music by Bob Cole.1 iFirst line of text:aThere's a darkey in this town mighty sore.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou'll have to choose another baby now. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: cartoon drawing of Afro-American man and woman. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Geo. M. Evans. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1907. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJohnson, Billy.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0294uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0294 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701808ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100001800123245011400141246006200255246005100317246004400368500002500412500001900437500007100456500010500527500011000632534008000742530002900822600004300851650003700894650004900931700003800980700003601018700003901054700003001093710005301123740001601176856006101192773004901253852005901302985002501361b27170081RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCook, John H.10aEvah dahkey is a kingh[computer file] /cwords by E.P. Moran & Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by John H. Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aDar's a mighty cur'ous circumstance.1 iFirst line of chorus:aEv'ah dahkey is a king!1 iAlso known as:aEvery darkey is a king. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by Williams & Walker in Dunbar & Cook's operetta "In Dahomey" a"Music supplement of the New York American and Journal, Sunday, October 26, 1902--pages 5-8"--Cover. aCover illustration: [photograph of Bert Williams]; drawing of African black holding spears / Th. S. Body. pOriginally published:c[New York] : Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., c1902. aAlso available in print.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922xPortraits. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMusicalsxExcerptsxVocal scores with piano.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.4prf.1 aWalker, George,dd. 1909.4prf.1 aDunbar, Paul Laurence,d1872-1906.1 aMoran, Eddie,d1871-1956.2 aHarry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aIn Dahomey.40drpbaasmf0304uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0304 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701708ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245011000141246004900251246006100300500002500361500001700386500010800403500004200511500010300553590004100656534007100697530002900768600003000797650003700827650002800864650001400892650002900906700003600935700001800971700002700989710004601016730001801062856006101080773004901141852005901190985002501249b2717024xRPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aBon bon Buddyh[computer file] :bthe chocolate drop /cwords by Alex Rogers ; music by Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen I was a tiny pick.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBon bon Buddy the chocolate drop. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Introduced by Geo. W. Walker in Williams & Walkers stupendous production Bandanna [i.e. Bandana] land" aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of George Walker; cartoon drawing of black cherubs / E.H. Pfeiffer. aLibrary's copy inscribed: W. Sturdy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Gotham-Attucks Music Co., c1907. aAlso available in print.10aWalker, George,dd. 1909. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American children. 0aMusicals. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aWalker, George,dd. 1909.4prf.1 aRogers, Alex.1 aPfeiffer, E. H.,4ill.2 aGotham Attucks Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aBandana land.40drpbaasmf0305uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0305 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701610ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245008800141246004900229246006100278490007600339500001900415500002500434500004200459500010800501534007200609530002900681600003000710600003200740650003700772650002800809650001400837650002900851700001800880700003200898710004600930730001800976856006100994773004901055852005901104985002501163b27170287RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aBon bon Buddyh[computer file] /cwords by Alex Rogers ; music by Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen I was a tiny pick.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBon bon Buddy the chocolate drop.0 aSelections from Williams & Walkers musical comedy success Bandana land. aCaption title. aFor voice and piano. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: [photographs of Williams & Walker?]; drawing of woman wearing bandanas / De Takacs. pOriginally published:cNew York : Gotham-Attucks Music Co., c1907. aAlso available in print.10aWalker, George,dd. 1909.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American children. 0aMusicals. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aRogers, Alex.1 aDe Takacs, Andrâe C.,4ill.2 aGotham Attucks Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aBandana land.40drpbaasmf0306uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0306 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701584ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002300164245011500187246008100302246004500383490004300428500004300471500001900514500005400533500004300587500007800630534005800708530002900766650003700795650002500832650001600857650002900873700003900902700001700941710002200958856006100980773004901041852005901090985002501149b27170317RPBm c crucn 981019s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a23820 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avi01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aBrown-skin baby mineh[computer file] /cwords by Will Marion Cook and Cecil Mack ; music by Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aThere's a charmin' dark-eyed little Lassie that I know.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShe is no violet.0 aTwo Negro songs / by Will Marion Cook. aFor medium voice and piano in G major. aCaption title. aCecil Mack is pseudonym for Richard C. McPherson. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man and woman walking / McQ. pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aLove songs. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aMcPherson, Richard C.,d1883-1944.1 aMc Q.,4ill.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.40drpbaasmf0307uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0307 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701293ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002300164245013000187246005500317500002500372500001700397500004500414500004200459534005800501530002900559650003700588650003400625650002900659700003900688710002200727856006100749773004900810852005900859985002500918b2717184xRPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a24889 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.13aAn explanationh[computer file] :bcharacteristic Negro verses /cby James Weldon Johnson ; set to music by Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aJedge profoun', settin' down. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"To my friend Mr. Bruce Evans"--Caption. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1914. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aJohnson, James Weldon,d1871-1938.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.40drpbaasmf0309uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0309 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701516ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245014100141246006700282246006000349500002500409500001700434500009000451500006200541534007700603530002900680650003700709650003400746650002500780650002900805700003900834700002300873710005200896856006100948773004901009852005901058985002501117b27172089RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aGood evenin'h[computer file] :ba real native southern Negro melody /c[words] by Paul Laurence Dunbar and [music by] Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aA walkin' down de street de other evenin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aEvenin' won't you take a mahahm? aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Music supplement of the N.Y. American and Journal, Sunday, March 22, 1903-pages 5-8" aCover illustration: drawing of woman walking / N.B. Eddy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub Co., c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American poets. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aDunbar, Paul Laurence,d1872-1906.1 aEddy, N. B.,4ill.2 aHarry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co. 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[2 and 6] aCover illustration: drawing of Suwanee River landscape scene with border design of cotton bolls. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aGrant, Richard.1 aSmith, Harry Bache,d1860-1936.2 aJerome H. Remick (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf0311uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0311 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701502ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127048001500140100002300155245011500178246006100293246006000354490004700414500002500461500001900486500009400505500004300599534005800642530002900700650003700729650002500766650001600791650002900807650002500836700003900861710002200900856006100922773004900983852005901032985002501091b27172545RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a24961 aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aMy ladyh[computer file] /c[words by] Paul Laurence Dunbar ; refrain by W.M.C. ; [music by] Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aDe breeze is blowin' crossa de bay.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLady, lady wid de hair ob brown.0 aTwo Negro ballads / Will Marion Cook ;v1. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAt head of title: To the lady with the brown hair, red lips, black eyes and tender heart. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1914. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aLove songs. 4aAfro-American composers. 4aAfro-American poets.1 aDunbar, Paul Laurence,d1872-1906.2 aG. 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Rogers ; [music by] Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aAny time you hear de cheers an' tables crack.1 iFirst line of chorus:aKase de su't ain' fallin'0 aThree Negro songs / by Will Marion Cook. aFor high voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [12] aCover illustration: Floral border design with cotton bolls. aAlso published for chorus of men's voices. aLibrary's copy inscribed: A.G. [D?] pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1912. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRain and rainfallxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aRogers, Alex.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.40drpbaasmf0315uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0315 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701396ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002300164245007400187246004700261490004500308500003700353500001900390500006400409500008200473590003600555534005800591530002900649650003700678650002800715650003400743650002900777710002200806856006100828773004900889852005900938985002500997b27172612RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a23600 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avi01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aSwing along!h[computer file] /cwords and music by Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aSwing along, chillun.0 aThree Negro songs / by Will Marion Cook. aFor medium voice and piano in E© aCaption title. aCover illustration: floral border design with cotton bolls. aAlso published for high voice and piano in F, and for chorus of men's voices. aLibrary's copy inscribed: HHCH. pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1912. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American children. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.40drpbaasmf0316uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0316 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701627ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002300164245014500187246006900332246006500401500003400466500001700500500003200517500004300549500007600592500005000668534005800718530002900776650003700805650002500842650001600867650002900883700002000912700003700932700002000969710002200989856006101011773004901072852005901121985002501180b27172648RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a23567 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avj01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aWid de moon, moon, moonh[computer file] :bNegro love song, with piano accompaniment /cmusic by Will Marion Cook ; words by William Moore.1 iFirst line of text:aI wonder is mah love in de sky wid de moon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aO, mah love is in de sky wid de moon. aFor low voice and piano in D. aCover title. aSung by: Miss Marie Cahill. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of geese flying against the moon / K. Kato. aAlso published for high voice and piano in F. pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1907. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aLove songs. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aMoore, William.1 aCahill, Marie,d1870-1933.4prf.1 aKato, K.,4ill.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.40drpbaasmf0317uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0317 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701722ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005200081040001300133045000900146048002100155100003800176245007700214246005600291246004100347500008000388500001900468500004400487500004200531500007200573500004900645590005900694534007100753530002900824600003800853650003700891650003400928651003700962651003700999700002501036710004501061856006101106773004901167852005901216985002501275b27172661RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bTheodore Presser Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)a16824 aRBNcRBN ax2x2 avu01aka01aca041 aCooke, James Francis,d1875-1960.10aOl' Car'linah[computer file] /cwords and music by James Francis Cooke.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm on my way to ol' Car'lina.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOl' Car'lina. aFor high voice and piano in E flat, with chorus for mixed and men's voices. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Mme. Amelita Galli-Curci. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: portrait of Amelita Galli-Curci / Victor Georg. aAlso published for low voice and piano in C. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Complimentary copy. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : Theodore Presser Co., c1920. aAlso available in print.20aGalli-Curci, Amelita,d1882-1963. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aNorth CarolinaxSongs and music. 0aSouth CarolinaxSongs and music.1 aGeorg, Victor,4ill.2 aTheodore Presser Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0318uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0318 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701955ncm 2200457Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245008500141246005400226246004500280246003200325500002500357500001900382500005800401500006900459500010500528590006400633590006600697590004700763590004500810534007100855530002900926600002100955600003200976650006201008650004501070650003401115700001901149710004601168856007501214856007501289773004901364852005901413985002501472b27172703RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCrawford, Stanley.10aShow the white of yo' eyeh[computer file] /cwords & music by Stanley Crawford.1 iFirst line of text:aIn Matabula's foreign shade.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBolo beedle embo.14aShow the white of yo' eyes. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "Star dance folio" nos. 1-2: p. [2] aAdvertisement for "Popular folios," printed in green ink: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Henry I. Cooper; drawing of Black woman and palm trees / Starmer. aLibrary's copy 1 inscribed: Mathilda A. Powell. Oct./ 1903. aAdvertisement for "Star dance folio" nos. 2-3: cop. 3, p. [2] aAdvertisement for "Navajo": cop. 3, p. [6] aCover photograph: cop. 3, Lottie Gilson. pOriginally published:cNew York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., c1903. aAlso available in print.10aCooper, Henry I.10aGilson, Lottie,d1867-1912. 0aZulu (African people)xKings and rulersxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxRelations with Africans. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aShapiro, Bernstein & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0322uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0322403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0323uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0323 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701573ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100004100163245013100204246005700335246005900392500002500451500011900476500001700595500002900612534006400641530002900705650003700734650003800771650003400809651004300843700003900886710002900925710003900954856006100993773004901054852005901103985002501162b27172776RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1332 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aFoster, Stephen Collins,d1826-1864.10aOld folks at homeh[computer file] :bEthiopian melody as sung by Christy's Minstrels /cwritten and composed by E.P. Christy.1 iFirst line of text:aWay down upon de Swanee ribber.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll de world am sad and dreary. aFor voice and piano. aComposed by Stephen Foster who sold to E.P. Christy. Cf. History of popular music in America / S. Spaeth, p. 103. aCover title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1851. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSuwanee River (Fla.)xSongs and music.1 aChristy, Edwin Pearce,d1815-1862.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0471uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0471 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701706ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100004100163245013200204246005700336246005900393250001300452500002500465500001700490500011900507500002900626500004200655500004100697534006400738530002900802650003700831650003800868650003400906651004300940700003900983710002901022710003901051856006101090773004901151852005901200985002501259b27172806RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1332 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aFoster, Stephen Collins,d1826-1864.10aOld folks at homeh[computer file] :bEthiopian melody, as sung by Christy's Minstrels /cwritten and composed by E.P. Christy.1 iFirst line of text:aWay down upon de Swanee ribber.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll de world am sad and dreary. a15th ed. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aComposed by Stephen Foster who sold to E.P. Christy. Cf. History of popular music in America / S. Spaeth, p. 103. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aAlso published for voice and guitar. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1851. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSuwanee River (Fla.)xSongs and music.1 aChristy, Edwin Pearce,d1815-1862.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0472uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0472 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701844ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100004100169240002900210245018100239246005700420246005900477250001300536500002600549500001700575500011900592500002900711500004200740500004000782534006400822530002900886650003700915650003800952650003400990651004301024700003901067700003001106710002901136710003901165856006101204773004901265852005901314985002501373b27172880RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1581 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01atb011 aFoster, Stephen Collins,d1826-1864.10aOld folks at home;oarr.10aOld folks at homeh[computer file] :bEthiopian melody as sung by the Christy's Minstrels /cwritten and composed by E.P. Christy ; [arranged for the guitar by G.F.H. Laurence]1 iFirst line of text:aWay down upon de Swanee ribber.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll de world am sad and dreary. a10th ed. aFor voice and guitar. aCover title. aComposed by Stephen Foster who sold to E.P. Christy. Cf. History of popular music in America / S. Spaeth, p. 103. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aAlso published for voice and piano. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSuwanee River (Fla.)xSongs and music.1 aChristy, Edwin Pearce,d1815-1862.1 aLaurence, G. F. H.,earr.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0473uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0473 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701497ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002600163245007100189246007800260246005300338500002500391500001900416500002900435500003400464500004200498500006400540500002900604534006700633530002900700600003000729650003700759650003400796700003600830710003900866856006100905773004900966852005901015985002501074b27173100RPBm c crucn 981929s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3354 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aFox, Eddie,db. 1848.10aDat's me and Martha Annh[computer file] /ccomposed by Eddie Fox.1 iFirst line of text:aIse just come down before you to see what I can see.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen far you well Melinda. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAs sung by: Lew Simmons. aDedicated to: Gus. Stevenson. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [8] aCover illustration: engraving of Lew Simmons / J. Rea & Co. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.D. Russell & Company, c1874. aAlso available in print.10aSimmons, Lew,d1838-1908. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSimmons, Lew,d1838-1908.4prf.2 aG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0476uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0476 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701561ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002600164240003400190245012000224246005100344246005500395500002500450500001700475500002900492500002600521500005100547500003800598534006200636530002900698600001800727650004200745650003400787700003200821700002700853700002400880710004100904856006100945773004901006852005901055985002501114b27173215RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bRichard J. Compton (Music publisher)a440 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aFox, Eddie,db. 1848.10aShe's lovely as a rose;oarr.10aShe's lovely as a roseh[computer file] /cmusic by Eddy Fox ; words by Bobby Newcomb ; arranged by Frank Cardella.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm gwine to sing a song.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! she was such a charmer. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aSung by: Billy Allen. aCover illustration: lithograph of Billy Allen. aCover printed by A. McLean, lith. pOriginally published:cSt. Louis : Rd. J. Compton, c1867. aAlso available in print.10aAllen, Billy. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aNewcomb, Bobby,d1847-1888.1 aCardella, Frank,earr.1 aAllen, Billy.4prf.2 aRichard J. Compton (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0477uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0477 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701339ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245008200151246005400233246005600287500002500343500001900368500006100387500002300448534007400471530002900545650004200574650003400616700003000650700003900680710004700719730001700766856006100783773004900844852005900893985002500952b27173252RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aFrancis, W. T.q(William T.)10aHoney! you'se my turtle dove /cwords by Edgar Smith ; music by W.T. Francis.1 iFirst line of text:aDere's a color'd gal I know.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHoney you'se my turtle dove. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Sung by Miss Della Fox, in the 'Little host.'"-Caption. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:c[New York] : Weber, Fields & Stromberg, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSmith, Edgar,d1857-1938.1 aFox, Della,d1871 or 2-1913.4prf.2 aWeber, Fields & Stromberg (New York, N.Y.)0 aLittle host.40drpbaasmf0479uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0479 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701408ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048001500162100001500177245010800192246006000300500002500360500001900385500006100404500004200465500015200507534006400659530002900723650003700752650003400789710005300823856006100876773004900937852005900986985002501045b2717329xRPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a9280 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aFreear, W.10aSucking cider thro' a strawh[computer file] :ba vocal absurdity /cwritten and composed by W. Freear.1 iFirst line of text:aThe funniest girl that ever I saw. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aInstructions to the singer on presenting the song: p. 3. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: lithograph of Black man (or white man in blackface) singing; Black man and woman sharing cider, being married by minister, etc. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. Co., aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0486uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0486 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701254ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100002000169245010900189246006100298246005800359500004100417500001900458500002300477500003300500534006600533530002900599650003700628650003400665710002300699856006100722773004900783852005900832985002500891b27173343RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a1289 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka01aca041 aFreeman, Harry.10aHoney, dat I love so wellh[computer file] :ba dainty darkey ditty /cwords and music by Harry Freeman.1 iFirst line of text:aAway down Souf in de lan' of roses.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHoney! Honey! bless yo' heart. aFor voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. a"Inscribed to 'K'"--Caption. pOriginally published:c[New York] : M. Witmark & Sons, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0488uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0488 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701315ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100001900124245012300143246005600266246005800322500004100380500001700421590006800438534008100506530002900587650003700616650003400653650002100687700002100708710005400729856006100783773004900844852005900893985002500952b27173380RPBm c crucn 981020s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aFunk, Henry B.10aIse a happy, laughin' darkeyh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by George E. Hasie ; music by Henry B. Funk.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se a happy, laughin' darkey.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'se a happy, laughin' darkey. aFor voice, 4-part chorus, and piano. aCover title. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Compliments of the author, July 1892. pOriginally published:cArkansas City, Kan. : Arkansas City Music Co., c1887. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aHasie, George E.1 aHasie, George E.2 aArkansas City Music Company (Arkansas City, Kan.)40drpbaasmf0497uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0497 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701185ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245010500138246004300243246006900286500002500355500001900380500002300399534007100422530002900493650003700522650003400559700002000593710005200613856006100665773004900726852005900775985002500834b27173987RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aFurth, Seymour.10aDoes anyone know anything at all?h[computer file] /cwords by Will Heelan ; music by Seymour Furth.1 iFirst line of text:aSay druggist man.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDoes anyone know anything of my affinity? aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Great Eastern Music Pub., c1908. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHeelan, Will A.2 aGreat Eastern Music Publishers (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0498uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0498 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701356ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100001200165240003500177245012500212246007400337246005300411490003100464500002500495500001900520534006000539530002900599650003700628650003000665651003500695700001400730700002000744710002400764856006100788773004900849852005900898985002500957b27174086RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a50095 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aGaines.10aBring back dat ham-bone;oarr.10aBring back dat ham-boneh[computer file] :bsong and dance /carr. by J.H.W. ; [words and music by] Gaines and Thompson.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! white folks list'n to what I'm goin' to say.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen I'll tell you Yacob.0 aEthiopian and comic songs. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson & Co., c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aThievesxSongs and music. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aThompson.1 aJ. H. W.,earr.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0501uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0501 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701248ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245009000137246005500227246005400282500004700336500001900383500004100402534006000443530002900503650003700532650003400569650003100603700003600634710004600670856006100716773004900777852005900826985002500885b27174219RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aGarrett, M. B.10aBig Black Louh[computer file] /cwords by J. Aldrich Libbey ; music by M.B. Garrett.1 iFirst line of text:aDar's a coon in dis yer town.1 iFirst line of chorus:aJus' see dat coon paradin' aSchottische and march for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAt head of title: Professional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : G.J. Couchois, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMarches (Voice with piano)1 aLibbey, J. Aldrich,d1864-1925.2 aG.J. Couchois, Publisher (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0504uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0504 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701555ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048002100115100003000136240003200166245014300198246005400341246005700395500009600452500001900548500002300567500011100590590003800701534007300739530002900812650004500841650002500886700003700911710003900948856006100987773004901048852005901097985002501156b27174268RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-fl ax0x0 avj01aka01acc041 aGeibel, Adam,d1855-1940.10aPensacola pickaninny;oarr.10aPensacola pickaninnyh[computer file] :bplantation lullaby : contralto or baritone /cwords by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel.1 iFirst line of text:aIs yo' gwine fo' to slumber?1 iFirst line of chorus:aPensacola, do what I tol' yo' aFor low voice (contralto or baritone) and piano in C, with chorus for male quartette (TTBB) aCaption title. aProfessional copy. aAlso published for: high voice (soprano or tenor) and piano in E©, male quartet in E©, mixed quartet in E© aLibrary's copy inscribed: Golden. pOriginally published:c[Chicago, Ill.?] : Albright Music Co., c1900. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aBuck, Richard Henry,d1870-1956.2 aAlbright Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0519uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0519 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701149ncm 2200313Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245009500139246004900234246005000283500002500333500001700358500005200375534006300427530002900490650004500519650002500564710003800589856007500627773004900702852005900751985002500810b27174335RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aGery, William T.10aYou's your mammy's honey boyh[computer file] :bsong /cwords & music by William T. Gery.1 iFirst line of text:aSoftly night am fallin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aSleep, my yellow baby. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for "In the waters below": p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0523uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0523 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701430ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100005300163245009900216246005700315246006300372500002500435500001900460500013300479534007200612530002900684650004500713650002500758650002500783700003900808710003900847856006100886773004900947852005900996985002501055b27174529RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d22bTheodore Presser (Music publisher)a2205 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aGilchrist, W. W.q(William Wallace),d1846-1916.10aSouthern lullabyh[computer file] /cpoetry by Paul Lawrence Dunbar ; music by W.W. Gilchrist.1 iFirst line of text:aBedtime's come fo' little boys.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome hyeah! you mos' tiah'd to def. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aScore is detached from a collection of works and is preceded by the final page of a previous work (p. 9) which has Pl. no. 2231. pOriginally published:c[Philadelphia, Pa.?] : Theo. Presser, c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American. 4aAfro-American poets.1 aDunbar, Paul Laurence,d1872-1906.2 aTheodore Presser (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0534uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0534 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701216ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245010500141246007500246246005300321500002500374500001900399500002300418534009000441530002900531650004500560650002500605650002000630710004600650856006100696773004900757852005900806985002500865b27174566RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aGithens, Howard M.10aSleep ma pickaninies sleeph[computer file] :b"coon lullaby" /cwords & music by Howard M. Githens.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in Mississippi, on the cotton fields so gay.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSh ma babies go to sleep. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cPhila [i.e. Philadelphia], Pa. : Wilsky Music Pub. Co., c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American. 0aCotton picking.2 aWilsky Music Pub. Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0536uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0536 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701348ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126043001200139045000900151048001500160100003300175245007600208246005500284500002500339500001700364500006000381500004600441534006500487530002900552650003700581650004500618650002300663700003500686700001900721710004000740856006100780773004900841852005900890985002500949b27174633RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riufma n eng d22bS. Brainard & Co. (Cleveland, Ohio)a584 aRBNcRBN an-us-ga aw5w5 avu01aka011 aGlover, Stephen,d1812-1870.14aThe Georgian slaveh[computer file] :bballad /ccomposed by S. Glover.1 iFirst line of text:aI had a dream, a happy dream. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aWords attributed in other editions to Charles Jefferys. aDedicated to: Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. pOriginally published:cCleveland : S. Brainard & Co., c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aBallads, American.1 aJefferys, Charles,d1807-1865.1 aMorel, Phoebe.2 aS. Brainard & Co. (Cleveland, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0537uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0537 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701373nam 2200373 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033028004400040040001300084043001200097045000900109048001500118100003300133240002000166245014200186246003300328246005500361500002500416500001700441500005600458534006400514530002900578650003700607650004500644650002300689700003500712700001900747710003900766856006100805773004900866852005900915985002500974b27174785RPBm c crucn 22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a483 aRBNcRBN an-us-ga aw5w6 avu01aka011 aGlover, Stephen,d1812-1870.10aGeorgian slave.10aPhoebe Morelh[computer file] :b"I had a dream a happy dream" : Georgian ballad /cpoetry by Charles Jefferys ; music by Stephen Glover.10aI had a dream a happy dream.1 iFirst line of text:aI had a dream, a happy dream. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aPoet's name appears as Charles Jeffreys in caption. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1856. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aBallads, American.1 aJefferys, Charles,d1807-1865.1 aMorel, Phoebe.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0538uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0538 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701504ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003800081040001300119043001200132048001500144100003300159240002000192245012500212246003400337246005500371246003500426490005700461500002500518500001900543500005200562534007600614530002900690650003700719650004500756650002300801700003500824700001900859710003400878856006100912773004900973852005901022985002501081b27174839RPBm c crucn 990423s1998 riufma n eng d22bS.T. Gordon (Music publisher)a46 aRBNcRBN an-us-ga avu01aka011 aGlover, Stephen,d1812-1870.10aGeorgian slave.10aPhoebe Morel, or, I had a dream, a happy dreamh[computer file] /cpoetry by Charles Jeffreys ; music by Stephen Glover.10aI had a dream, a happy dream.1 iFirst line of text:aI had a dream, a happy dream.14aPhoebe Morrell (Slave's dream)0 aGarland of songs / by Stephen and Charles W. Glover. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other music and books: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : S.T. Gordon, c[between 1863 and 1866] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aBallads, American.1 aJefferys, Charles,d1807-1865.1 aMorel, Phoebe.2 aS.T. Gordon (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0539uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0539 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701520ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002700103100002400130245022300154246006000377246005200437500003800489500001700527534006000544530002900604650003700633650006200670650001400732650003400746700003900780700006000819710003500879730005000914856006100964773004901025852005901074985002501133b27174931RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avc01avd02avf01aka011 aGoddard, Charles E.10aTom Lokerh[computer file] :bsong & chorus from Uncle Tom's cabin, performed with immense success by all the minstrel bands /c[words] written by W.J. Wetmore ; [music] arranged and partly composed by Chs. E. Goddard.1 iFirst line of text:aCome, let us fly, the foe is near.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHurrah! let us fly then. aFor solo voices (ATTB) and piano. aCover title. pOriginally published:cNew York : Gould & Berry, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxFugitive slavesxSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWetmore, William Jarvis,db. 1809.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aGould & Berry (New York, N.Y.)0 aUncle Tom's cabin (Musical production : 1852)40drpbaasmf0540uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0540 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701460ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001800127045000900145048002100154100001200175245010400187246007500291246005900366500004100425500001700466500006600483534006100549530002900610650003800639650003700677650003400714651006700748700001700815700002000832710004000852856006100892773004900953852005901002985002501061b27175005RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)a4790 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw6w6 avu01aca04aka011 aGâomez.10aCome back Massa, come back!h[computer file] /cwords by I.W. Lucas ; composed & arranged by Gomez.1 iFirst line of text:aSince Massa went to war de deuce has been to pay.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen come back Massa, come back! aFor voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCover title. a"As sung by C. Henry at Wood's Minstrels, 514 Broadway, N.Y." pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. Hall & Son, c1863. aAlso available in print. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xSongs and music.1 aLucas, I. W.1 aHenry, C.4prf.2 aWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0542uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0542 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701639ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002200164240004900186245012600235246006300361250001200424500004900436500001900485500004300504500009800547590008400645534006200729530002900791650004500820650003800865650003400903650003500937700003800972710003701010856006101047773004901108852005901157985002501216b27175042RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d22bChappell & Co. (London, England)aC. 7123 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avh01aka011 aGordon, Sheridan.10aFat li'l' feller wid his mammy's eyes;oarr.12aA fat li'l' feller wid his mammy's eyesh[computer file] :bsong /cwords by Frank L. Stanton ; music by Sheridan Gordon.1 iFirst line of text:aAll dat I got on de whole plantation. aNew ed. aFor high voice and piano in key of G (No. 3) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aAlso published for: low voice and piano in C (No. 1) and medium voice and piano in E© (No. 2) aLibrary's copy has label ("Price 40 Cents Net") over printed price of 75 cents. pOriginally published:cMelbourne : Chappell & Co., c1913. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSongs (High voice) with piano.1 aStanton, Frank Lebby,d1857-1927.2 aChappell & Co. (London, England)40drpbaasmf0544uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0544 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701595ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048001500159100001800174240002700192245011200219246006100331246007500392246002200467490008300489500002500572500001900597500002700616534006400643530002900707650003700736650003400773650001700807700005400824710004000878830008500918856006101003773004901064852005901113985002501172b2717508xRPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)aJ.F.P.&Co. 245 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01atz011 aGrace, James.10aOld Aunt Jemima;oarr.10aOld Aunt Jemimah[computer file] /c[arr.] for banjo, by George C. Dobson ; words and music by James Grace.1 iFirst line of text:aI went to de church de other night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCar'line, Car'line, can't you dance de peavine.14aOld Aunt Jemimah.1 aGems for banjo and guitar / carefully arranged by George C. Dobson.Banjo ;v5. aFor voice and banjo. aCaption title. a"To my pupils"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1876. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aBanjo music.1 aDobson, George C.q(George Clifton),d1842-earr.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.) 0aGems for banjo and guitar / carefully arranged by George C. Dobson.pBanjo ;v5.40drpbaasmf0548uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0548 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701848ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048002100145100005100166240002600217245010900243246007800352246006400430500004700494500001700541500005000558500002900608500010500637590011500742534006000857530002900917650003700946650004500983650003401028700002001062700002501082710003601107856007501143856007501218773004901293852005901342985002501401b27175133RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1563 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01acc04aka011 aGriffin, G. W. H.q(George W. H.),d1829-1879.10aPoor old slave;oarr.10aPoor old slaveh[computer file] /cwords and melody by G.W.H. Griffin ; arranged for the piano by E.H.F.1 iFirst line of text:a'Tis just one year ago to day, that I remember well.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThe poor old slave has gone to rest. aFor voice, men's chorus (TTBB), and piano. aCover title. aArranger's name appears as E.M.F. in caption. aDedicated to: S.B. Ball. aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American man leaning on cane, without background / Greene, Sc. aCover illustration: cop. 2, engraving of Afro-American man leaning on cane, with dark background / Greene, Sc. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.P. Reed & Co., c1851. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aE. H. F.,earr.0 aGreene, Henry,4ill.2 aG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0552uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0552403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0553uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0553 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701552ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001300124045000900137048002100146100005100167240002600218245010900244246007800353246006400431500004700495500001700542500005000559500002900609500007200638534006100710530002900771650003700800650004500837650003400882700001900916710003700935856006100972773004901033852005901082985002501141b27175169RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d22bRussell & Tolman (Boston, Mass.)a1563 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01acc04aka011 aGriffin, G. W. H.q(George W. H.),d1829-1879.10aPoor old slave;oarr.10aPoor old slaveh[computer file] /cwords and melody by G.W.H. Griffin ; arranged for the piano by E.H.F.1 iFirst line of text:a'Tis just one year ago to day, that I remember well.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThe poor old slave has gone to rest. aFor voice, men's chorus (TTBB), and piano. aCover title. aArranger's name appears as E.M.F. in caption. aDedicated to: S.B. Ball. aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American man leaning on cane. pOriginally published:cBoston : Russell & Tolman, c1851. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aE. H. F.4arr.2 aRussell & Tolman (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0554uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0554 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701732ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123043001200136045000900148048002100157100005100178240002600229245006000255246005500315246006400370490008000434500004100514500008000555500001900635500002900654590007500683534006300758530002900821650003700850650005600887650003400943650002300977710003601000830008001036856006101116773004901177852005901226985002501285b27175212RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1912 aRBNcRBN an-us-tn aw5w5 avu01acc04atb011 aGriffin, G. W. H.q(George W. H.),d1829-1879.10aPoor old slave;oarr.10aPoor old slaveh[computer file] /carranged for guitar.1 iFirst line of text:a'Tis just one year ago today.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThe poor old slave has gone to rest.1 aGuitarist's repertoire / composed by the most celebrated authors ;vno. 13. aFor voice, chorus (TTBB) and guitar. aAttributed to G.W.H. Griffin in: Early Amer. sheet music / Dichter, p. 149. aCaption title. a"Powers & Weller, Lith." aLibrary's copy has nos. 191-194 penciled in upper corner of each page. pOriginally published:cBoston : Geo. P. Reed & Co., c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StateszTennesseexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSongs with guitar.2 aG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.) 0aGuitarist's repertoire / composed by the most celebrated authors ;vno. 13.40drpbaasmf0555uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0555 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701658ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048002100150100005100171240002600222245009700248246007800345246006400423500004700487500001900534500006600553500008400619500005200703500004000755534006600795530002900861650003700890650004500927650003400972700001901006710004101025856006101066773004901127852005901176985002501235b27175248RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d22bS. Brainard's Sons (Cleveland, Ohio)a1563 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01acc04aka011 aGriffin, G. W. H.q(George W. H.),d1829-1879.10aPoor old slave;oarr.10aPoor old slaveh[computer file] /c[words and melody by G.W.H. Griffin] ; arranged by E.M.F.1 iFirst line of text:a'Tis just one year ago to day, that I remember well.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThe poor old slave has gone to rest. aFor voice, men's chorus (TTBB), and piano. aCaption title. aArranger's name appears as E.H.F. on cover of other editions. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man and Caucasian girl reading. a"W.J. Morgan & Co. Lith. Cleveland, O."--Cover. aPublished as quartette and as solo. pOriginally published:cCleveland : S. Brainard's Sons, c1874. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aE. H. F.4arr.2 aS. Brainard's Sons (Cleveland, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0556uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0556 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701549ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123043000900136048001500145100002600160245013400186246006900320246005100389500002800440500001700468500007600485500003400561590010100595534006400696530002900760650004500789650003400834700004600868710002800914710003900942856006100981773004901042852005901091985002501150b27175339RPBm c crucn 981921s1998 riuppa n eng d22bColburn & Field (Cincinnati, Ohio)a5 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu04aka011 aGriffiths, H. Craven.14aThe billet douxh[computer file] :bsequel to The black cavalier : Ethiopian song /cwritten and composed by H. Craven Griffiths.1 iFirst line of text:aOne hot summer's day de Black Cavalier lay.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHe was off, he was off. aFor 4 voices and piano. aCover title. a"As sung by Wood's Minstrels, Wood's Minstrel Hall, 444 Broadway, N.Y." aDedicated to: Henry Wood Esq. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Perry & Warren, music dealers, 235 Central Avenue. pOriginally published:cCincinnati : Colburn & Field, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGriffiths, H. Craven.tDe black cabalier.2 aWood's Minstrels.4prf.2 aColburn & Field (Cincinnati, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0557uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0557 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701550ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002600124240002700150245019100177246007400368246007000442246002700512500004100539500001700580590006000597534005800657530002900715650003700744650003800781650003400819700006100853710002900914710003900943856006100982773004901043852005901092985002501151b27175340RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aca04aka011 aGriffiths, H. Craven.10aYoung folks from home.10aGriffiths' edition of Young folks from homeh[computer file] :bcompanion to "Old folks at home" /cwritten & composed expressly for & sung by Christy's Minstrels by H. Craven Griffiths.1 iFirst line of text:aYoung folks from home, how gaily speed de hours.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYoung folks from home, happy pass dis day.16aYoung folks from home. aFor voice, 4-part chorus, and piano. aCover title. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: H. Craven Griffiths. pOriginally published:cNew York : S.C. Jollie, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFoster, Stephen Collins,d1826-1864.tOld folks at home.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aSamuel C. Jollie (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0558uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0558 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701207ncm 2200313Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048002100108100002100129245011300150246005600263500005100319500001900370534005800389530002900447650004600476650004100522650003400563651006700597710003500664856006100699773004900760852005900809985002500868b27175571RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw6w6 avu01aca04aka011 aGutterson, A. C.10aJustice has stricken the chains from the slaveh[computer file] :bsolo & chorus /cby A.C. Gutterman [sic.]1 iFirst line of text:aUp with the Stripes and Stars. aFor solo voice, chorus (TATrebleB), and piano. aCaption title. pOriginally published:cChicago : H.M. Higgins, c1863. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxHistoryxSongs and music. 0aSlaveszUnited StatesxEmancipation. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xSongs and music.2 aH.M. Higgins (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0563uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0563 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701429ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245010700151246005700258246004600315500002500361500001700386500003100403500004200434500005000476530002900526534007000555600002900625650003700654650003100691650001800722700002900740700003500769710004500804856006100849773004900910852005900959985002501018b27175601RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riubla n eng d aRBNcRBN ax2x2 avu01aka011 aHaenschen, Walter G.,d1889-10aRead 'em and weeph[computer file] :b"blues" song /cwords by Al Bernard ; music by Walter Haenschen.1 iFirst line of text:aOld Bill Flat from New Orleans.1 iFirst line of chorus:aRead 'em and weep. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aIntroduced by: Al Bernard. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: photograph of Al Bernard. aAlso available in print. pOriginally published:cNew York : Triangle Music Pub. Co., c1920.10aBernard, Al,d1888-1949. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aBlues (Music)1 aBernard, Al,d1888-1949.1 aBernard, Al,d1888-1949.4prf.2 aTriangle Music Pub. Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0565uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0565 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701452ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002200118245009800140246005300238246006700291500002500358500001700383500003000400500004700430500009100477534006800568530002900636600002200665650004700687650003400734700003700768700002800805710005100833856006100884773004900945852005900994985002501053b27175686RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aHamilton, George.10aOh, Mister Grundyh[computer file] /cwords by Andrew B. Sterling ; music by George Hamilton.1 iFirst line of text:aSidney Grundy wrote a note.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, Mister Grundy, meet me next Sunday. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Florence Rother. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2]-[6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black man placing diamond ring on Black woman's finger. pOriginally published:cNew York : Vandersloot Music Co., c1902. aAlso available in print.10aRother, Florence. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSterling, Andrew B.,d1874-1955.1 aRother, Florence.4prf.2 aVandersloot Music Pub. Co. (Williamsport, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0571uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0571 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701481ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048002100150100004000171245010500211246003200316246006100348246007200409500004400481500009500525500001700620500004500637534006000682530002900742650005900771650003700830650003400867710002400901856006100925773004900986852005901035985002501094b27175728RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a21090 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca041 aHanby, Benjamin Russel,d1833-1867.10aOle Shady, or, The song of the contrabandh[computer file] /cby the author of "Darling Nelly Gray."10aThe song of the contraband.1 iFirst line of text:aOh yah! yah! darkies, laugh wid me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen away, away, for I can't wait any longer. aFor voice and piano, with chorus (SATB) aWords and music attributed to Hanby in: Spaeth. Hist. of popular music in America, p. 147. aCover title. aDedicated to: Maj. Gen. Benj. F. Butler. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson & Co., c1861. aAlso available in print. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxEmancipationxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0575uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0575 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701469ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100004000124245010300164246003200267246005600299246007200355500004400427500009500471500001700566500004500583500004200628530002900670534006000699650005900759650003700818650003400855710002400889856006100913773004900974852005901023985002501082b27175789RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca041 aHanby, Benjamin Russel,d1833-1867.10aOle Shady, or, The song of the contrabandh[computer file] /cby the author of Darling Nelly Gray.10aThe song of the contraband.1 iFirst line of test:aOh yah! darkies, laugh wid me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen away, away, for I can't wait any longer. aFor voice and piano, with chorus (SATB) aWords and music attributed to Hanby in: Spaeth. Hist. of popular music in America, p. 147. aCover title. aDedicated to: Maj. Gen. Benj. F. Butler. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aAlso available in print. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson & Co., c1861. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxEmancipationxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0576uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0576 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701561ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081043001200099045000900111048001500120100005300135245005800188246006300246246007300309246002700382500002500409500001900434500005300453500003800506500004400544500004400588534006900632530002900701650003700730650001800767650002900785651004000814700005900854710004400913856006100957773004901018852005901067985002501126b27175893RPBm c crucn 981021s1998 riubla n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN an-us-mo ax1x1 avu01aka011 aHandy, W. C.q(William Christopher),d1873-1958.15aThe "St. Louis blues"h[computer file] /cW.C. Handy.1 iFirst line of text:aI hate to see de evening sun go down.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGot de St. Louis Blues jes blue as ah can be.14aThe Saint Louis blues. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"The first successful 'blues' published"--Cover. a"As played by Handy's orchestra." aAdvertisements for another song: p. [6] aMelody of chorus from "The Jogo blues." pOriginally published:cNew York : Pace & Handy Music Co., c1918. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aBlues (Music) 4aAfro-American composers. 0aSaint Louis (Mo.)xSongs and music.1 aHandy, W. C.q(William Christopher),d1873-1958.4prf.2 aPace & Handy Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0585uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0585 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701489ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130045000900143048001500152100001800167240002900185245012400214246006200338246005300400500002600453500001700479500003000496500004000526590011900566534005800685530002900743650003700772650002300809700006200832710002700894856006100921773004900982852005901031985002501090b27229415RPBm c crucn 981110s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a14113 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01atb011 aHart, Austin.10aLittle more cider;oarr.10aLittle more ciderh[computer file] :ba favorite song /cwritten by Austin Hart ;[arranged for the guitar by Converse.]1 iFirst line of text:aI love the white girl and the black.1 iFirst line of chorus:aO, little more cider too. aFor voice and guitar. aCover title. aCover engraved by Greene. aAlso published for voice and piano. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Amsden & Cangill, Music & Fancy Bezaar, 137 Jefferson Ave., Detroit. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSongs with guitar.1 aConverse, Charlie C.q(Charles Crozat),d1832-1918.earr.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0597uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0597 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701394ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081048002100094100001800115240002900133245008500162246006200247246005100309500004500360500001700405500005100422500003000473500004100503590007900544530002700623534005800650530002900708650003700737650002300774710002700797856007500824773004900899852005900948985002501007b27229476RPBm c crucn 981110s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN avu01aka01aca041 aHart, Austin.10aLittle more cider;oarr.10aLittle more ciderh[computer file] :ba favorite song /cwritten by Austin Hart.1 iFirst line of text:aI love the white girl and the black.1 iFirst line of chorus:aO little more cider to. aFor voice and piano, with 4-part chorus. aCover title. a"Arranged for the pianoforte."--Caption, p. 3. aCover engraved by Greene. aAlso published for voice and guitar. aLibrary's cop. 1 has price, "25 cents net" in lower right corner of cover. aAlso available online. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSongs with guitar.2 aOliver Ditson Company.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0598uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0598 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701551ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003900081040001300120045000900133048002100142100005400163245011700217246007600334246007600410500004100486500001700527500005500544500003700599500004200636500011900678534005800797530002900855650003100884650004600915710003400961856006100995773004901056852005901105985002501164b2722949xRPBm c crucn 981110s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJ.L. Peters (Music publisher)a671 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca041 aHays, Will S.q(William Shakespeare),d1837-1907.10aLittle Samh[computer file] :ba new and popular Negro song and chorus /cwritten and composed by Will. S. Hays.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm a happy little darkey all the way from Alabam.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHigh, oh! high! Listen till I tell you who I am! aFor voice, 4-part chorus, and piano. aCover title. a"As sung by all the best minstrel troupes"--Cover. aDedicated "To my friend"--Cover. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Black boy marching. Cover printed by Ehrgott, Forbrier & Co., lith., Cincinnati. pOriginally published:cNew York ; J.L. Peters, c1867. aAlso available in print. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxHistoryxSongs and music.2 aJ.L. Peters (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0607uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0607 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701339ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003900081040001800120045000900138048002100147100005400168245006800222246007600290246007600366490005300442500004100495500001900536500005100555534006100606530002900667650003100696650004600727710003400773856006100807773004900868852005900917985002500976b27229555RPBm c crucn 981110s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJ.L. Peters (Music publisher)a671 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca041 aHays, Will S.q(William Shakespeare),d1837-1907.10aLittle Samh[computer file] /cwords and music by Will S. Hays.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm a happy little darkey all the way from Alabam.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHigh, oh! high! Listen till I tell you who I am!0 aFavorite songs / by Will. S. Hays. First series. aFor voice, 4-part chorus, and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [1-2], [42] pOriginally published:cNew York : John L. Peters, c1869. aAlso available in print. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxHistoryxSongs and music.2 aJ.L. Peters (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0609uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0609 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701601ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003900081040001300120045000900133048002100142100005400163245011600217246007600333246007600409500004100485500001700526500005500543500004200598500011100640500004700751534006100798530002900859650003100888650004600919650003400965710003400999856006101033773004901094852005901143985002501202b27229622RPBm c crucn 981110s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJ.L. Peters (Music publisher)a671 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca041 aHays, Will S.q(William Shakespeare),d1837-1907.10aLittle Samh[computer file] :ba new and popular Negro song and chorus /cwritten and composed by Will S. Hays.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm a happy little darkey all the way from Alabam.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHigh, oh! high! Listen till I tell you who I am! aFor voice, 4-part chorus, and piano. aCover title. a"As sung by all the best minstrel troupes"--Cover. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [2] aCover illustration: lithograph of Black boy marching. Cover printed by Ehrgott & Krebs, lith., Cincinnati. aAlso published without cover illustration. pOriginally published:cNew York : John L. Peters, c1867. aAlso available in print. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxHistoryxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aJ.L. Peters (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0610uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0610 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701153ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245010300137246004600240246005600286500002500342500001900367500004100386534006400427530002900491650003700520650002500557650001600582710003500598856006100633773004900694852005900743985002500802b27229646RPBm c crucn 981110s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHenning, J. R.10aWhar's you gone, Melindy?h[computer file] :b(song and dance) /cwords and music by J.R. Henning.1 iFirst line of text:aWay down in Alabama.1 iFirst line of chorus:aO, whar's you gone, Melindy? aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. 2. pOriginally published:cRichmond, Va. : J.R. Henning, c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aLove songs.2 aJ.R. Henning (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0626uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0626 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701381ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081048002100094100003300115240004400148245009400192246007000286246006400356500004000420500001900460500003700479534008100516530002900597650003700626650003400663650003600697650001400733700003400747710005600781856006100837773004900898852005900947985002501006b27244015RPBm c crucn 981116s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN avu01aka01acc041 aHerbert, Victor,d1859-1924.10aHer regiment.pAmerican serenade;oarr.14aThe American serenadeh[computer file] /clyric by Wm Le Baron ; music by Victor Herbert.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in the south you hear the darkies sing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI like to hear a real American song. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (TTBB) aCaption title. aFrom musical play: Her regiment. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter, c1917. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aBanjo musicxSongs and music. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music. 0aMusicals.1 aLeBaron, William,d1883-1958.2 aT.B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0628uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0628 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701664ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002100163245017300184246006800357246005100425500002500476500001700501500003300518500004200551500011200593500005400705534006400759530002900823650003700852650003800889650005900927700002200986700002401008710004001032856006101072773004901133852005901182985002501241b27244064RPBm c crucn 981116s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a704 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aHersey, Herbert.14aThe little log cabin on the hillh[computer file] :breply to the "Little old cabin in the lane" : song & chorus /cwords by Arthur W. French ; music by Herbert Hersey.1 iFirst line of text:aTwas many years ago I left se sunny South.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh de little log cabin. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: A.H. Goetting. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man with "Tony Williams" printed on pants leg / J.E. Baker. a"J.H. Bufford's Sons Lith. 490 Wash. St. Boston." pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1875. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxEmancipationxSongs and music.1 aFrench, Arthur W.1 aBaker, J. E.,4ill.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0629uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0629 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701559ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001300124045000900137048001500146100003500161245014900196246006900345246006500414500002500479500001700504500007600521500003100597534006300628530002900691600005700720650003700777650006200814700003200876710004500908710003800953856006100991773004901052852005901101985002501160b27244118RPBm c crucn 981116s1998 riuppa n eng d22bHenry McCaffrey (Music publisher)a120 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aHewitt, John Hill,d1801-1890.10aAunt Harriet Becha Stoweh[computer file] /cwritten expressly for Kunkel's Nightingale Opera Troupe by Charles Soran ; music by John H. Hewitt.1 iFirst line of text:aI went to New York city a month or two ago.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! Oh! Oh! Aunt Harriet Becha Stowe. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Respectfully dedicated to the estimable wife of Ex-President Tyler..." aAdditional verses on p. 5. pOriginally published:cBaltimore : Henry McCaffrey, c1853. aAlso available in print.10aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896xSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxFugitive slavesxSongs and music.1 aSoran, Charles,d1809-1857.2 aKunkel's Nightingale Opera Troupe.4prf.2 aHenry McCaffrey (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0630uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0630 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701686ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001300124045000900137048001500146100003500161245014900196246006900345246006500414500002500479500001700504500004300521500003100564590014800595534006300743530002900806600005700835650003700892650006200929700003200991710004501023710003801068856006101106773004901167852005901216985002501275b27244155RPBm c crucn 981116s1998 riuppa n eng d22bHenry McCaffrey (Music publisher)a120 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aHewitt, John Hill,d1801-1890.10aAunt Harriet Becha Stoweh[computer file] /cwritten expressly for Kunkel's Nightingale Opera Troupe by Charles Soran ; music by John H. Hewitt.1 iFirst line of text:aI went to New York city a month or two ago.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! Oh! Oh! Aunt Harriet Becha Stowe. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"To the Readers of Uncle Tom's cabin." aAdditional verses on p. 5. aLibrary's copy has blind retailer's stamp on cover: J.W. Cheney, dealer in sheet music and musical instruments, 8 State St., Newburyport, Mass. pOriginally published:cBaltimore : Henry McCaffrey, c1853. aAlso available in print.10aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896xSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxFugitive slavesxSongs and music.1 aSoran, Charles,d1809-1857.2 aKunkel's Nightingale Opera Troupe.4prf.2 aHenry McCaffrey (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0631uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0631 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701448ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245008500141246005500226246005400281500002500335500001900360500004900379500010500428590009300533534006800626530002900694600003100723650003700754650001600791650003400807710005100841856006100892773004900953852005901002985002501061b2724944xRPBm c crucn 981118s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aHewlett, Dorothea.10aHoney honey gal be mineh[computer file] /cwords and music by Dorothea Hewlett.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen de shadows am a creepin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aHoney, honey come be mine. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Louise Bates; drawing of Afro-American man and woman / A.J. Dewey. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Texas Music Supply House, Beaumont, Texas. pOriginally published:cNew York : Vandersloot Music Co., c1901. aAlso available in print.10aSatterfield, Louise Bates. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aVandersloot Music Pub. Co. (Williamsport, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0632uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0632 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701310ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002100124245014600145246004600291246005500337500004000392500001700432500004200449534006200491530002900553650003700582650001600619650003400635700002800669700002800697710004100725856006100766773004900827852005900876985002500935b27249451RPBm c crucn 981117s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka01acc041 aHill, F. Wilbur.10aLittle dark brown Louh[computer file] :b(quartette chorus ad lib.) /cwritten by Dave Reed and Aubrey Hopwood ; composed by F. Wilbur Hill.1 iFirst line of text:aWay down in Alabama.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, Lou, tell me if you do. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (TTBB) aCover title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] pOriginally published:cNew York : Brooks & Denton, c1895. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHopwood, Aubrey,d1863-1 aReed, Dave,d1872-1946.2 aBrooks & Denton Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0633uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0633 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701328ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100001800124245007800142246004800220246004800268500004000316500001700356500003600373500002900409534006000438530002900498650003700527650003400564650003400598700006000632710003800692710004200730856006100772773004900833852005900882985002500941b27249475RPBm c crucn 981118s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aHill, Martha.14aThe ghost of Uncle Tomh[computer file] /ccomposed by Miss. Martha Hill.1 iFirst line of text:aDe Fader ob de waters.1 iFirst line of chorus:aKnock! Knock! Knock! aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aSung by: the Hutchinson Family. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : Horace Waters, c1854. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-Americans in literature. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aHutchinson Family (Singers)4prf.2 aHorace Waters (Firm : New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0634uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0634 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701221ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126048001500139100001300154245007500167246006100242246006800303490004600371500002500417500001900442534006400461530002900525650003700554650002900591650003400620700001200654710002300666856006100689773004900750852005900799985002500858b27249505RPBm c crucn 981118s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a1096 aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aHillman.10aBlack Annieh[computer file] /cwords and music by Hillman and Perrin.1 iFirst line of text:aThe dance we're going to introduce.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGents, politely hug and kiss your mammy.0 aPopular compositions by favorite writers. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aPerrin.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0635uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0635 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701452ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001300125045000900138048002100147100001600168245017400184246005300358246003700411500004000448500001700488500002800505500002800533590006200561534006400623530002900687650003700716650002500753650003000778710002300808710003900831856007500870773004900945852005900994985002501053b27249530RPBm c crucn 981118s1998 riudfa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a974 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01acc041 aHorn, Even.10aFi hi hih[computer file] :bthe black shakers song & polka /coriginally performed by Fellows Minstrels ; written and composed by Even Horn of Fellows Ethiopian Troupe.1 iFirst line of text:aBress dat lubly yallar gal.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFi hi hi. aFor voice, piano, and men's chorus. aCover title. aAdditional verse: p. 4. a"Fi hi hi polka"--p. 5. aLibrary's copy 2 has advertisement for other songs: p. 6. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1851. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPolkas (Voice with piano)2 aFellows Minstrels.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0645uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0645 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701518ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002600118245009300144246006500237500002500302500001900327500004400346500007900390500004600469500006400515590005600579534005400635530002900689650003700718650003400755650002800789700002900817700006000846710003200906856006100938773004900999852005901048985002501107b2724989xRPBm c crucn 981118s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aHoward, Frank,d1823-10aUncle Tom's glimpse of gloryh[computer file] /cwords by Eliza ; music by Frank Howard.1 iFirst line of text:aGently as fadeth the glad light of day. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aLyricist's name is probably Eliza Cook. aText refers to characters in "Uncle Tom's cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe. aDedicated to: Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. a"For sale by Horace Waters, 333 Broadway, New York"--Cover. aLibrary's copy inscribed with page numbers 107-112. pOriginally published:cBoston : E.H. Wade, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-Americans in literature. 0aDeathxSongs and music.1 aCook, Eliza,d1818-1889.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aE.H. Wade (Music Publisher)40drpbaasmf0652uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0652 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701531ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100005100123245007500174246005900249500002500308500001900333500013500352500003000487500003100517534006400548530002900612650003700641650003400678650002800712650001400740700006000754700006300814710002400877730005000901856006100951773004901012852005901061985002501120b27249931RPBm c crucn 981118s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aHoward, G. C.q(George Cunnibell),d1820-1887.10aOh! I'se so wickedh[computer file] /cwords and music by G.C. Howard.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, white-folks I was never born. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"As sung by Mrs. G.C. Howard in her celebrated & original character of Topsy in Uncle Tom's cabin at the National Theatre"--Cover. aDedicated to: G.L. Aiken. aAdditional verses: p. 4-5. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., c1854. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-Americans in literature. 0aAfro-American children. 0aMusicals.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.1 aHoward, G. C.q(George Cunnibell),cMrs.,d1829-19084prf.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.0 aUncle Tom's cabin (Musical production : 1854)40drpbaasmf0653uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0653 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701669ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081048001500099100005100114245007500165246005900240500002500299500001900324500013500343500003000478500003100508590013700539534005600676530002900732650003700761650003400798650002800832650001400860700006000874700006300934710004200997730005001039856006101089773004901150852005901199985002501258b27250088RPBm c crucn 981118s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN avu01aka011 aHoward, G. C.q(George Cunnibell),d1820-1887.10aOh! I'se so wickedh[computer file] /cwords and music by G.C. Howard.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, white-folks I was never born. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"As sung by Mrs. G.C. Howard in her celebrated & original character of Topsy in Uncle Tom's cabin at the National Theatre"--Cover. aDedicated to: G.L. Aiken. aAdditional verses: p. 4-5. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: G. Andrâe & Co. Music Depot...Phila. and blind stamp: N. Goold, Music Dealer, Chicago. pOriginally published:cNew York : H. Waters, c1854. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-Americans in literature. 0aAfro-American children. 0aMusicals.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.1 aHoward, G. C.q(George Cunnibell),cMrs.,d1829-19084prf.2 aHorace Waters (Firm : New York, N.Y.)0 aUncle Tom's cabin (Musical production : 1854)40drpbaasmf0654uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0654 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701595ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100005100123245007500174246005900249490003000308500002500338500001900363500007900382500003100461500007800492500006500570534006400635530002900699600005800728650003700786650003400823650002800857650003400885700006000919710002400979856006101003773004901064852005901113985002501172b27250246RPBm c crucn 981118s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aHoward, G. C.q(George Cunnibell),d1820-1887.10aOh! I'se so wickedh[computer file] /cwords and music by G.C. Howard.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, white-folks I was never born.0 aThe songs of G.C. Howard. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aText refers to characters in "Uncle Tom's cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe. aAdditional verses: p. 4-5. aCover illustration: lithograph of Mrs. G.C. Howard, the original "Topsey" a"J.H. Bufford's sons lith. 141 Franklin St., Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., c1870. aAlso available in print.10aHoward, G. C.q(George Cunnibell),cMrs.,d1829-1908. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-Americans in literature. 0aAfro-American children. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0657uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0657 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701402ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001800129045000900147048001500156100005100171245009100222246005700313500002500370500001700395500003500412500008900447500002900536534006000565530002900625650003700654650003400691650003400725700006000759710002700819856006100846773004900907852005900956985002501015b27250295RPBm c crucn 981118q19981859riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a6114 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aHoward, G. C.q(George Cunnibell),d1820-1887.10aSt. Clare to little Eva in heavenh[computer file] /cwords & music by Geo. C. Howard.1 iFirst line of text:aChildless, desolate this heart. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: Cordelia Howard. aText refers to the character of Eva in "Uncle Tom's cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson, c[185-?] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-Americans in literature. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0658uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0658 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701339ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081048001500099100005100114245009100165246005700256500002500313500001700338500003500355500008900390500002900479534006300508530002900571650003700600650003400637650003400671700006000705710004200765856006100807773004900868852005900917985002500976b27250337RPBm c crucn 981118q19981859riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN avu01aka011 aHoward, G. C.q(George Cunnibell),d1820-1887.10aSt. Clare to little Eva in heavenh[computer file] /cwords & music by Geo. C. Howard.1 iFirst line of text:aChildless, desolate this heart. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: Cordelia Howard. aText refers to the character of Eva in "Uncle Tom's cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : Horace Waters, c[185-?] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-Americans in literature. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aHorace Waters (Firm : New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0659uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0659 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701619ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100005100123245006400174246005300238500002500291500001900316500021500335500002900550534006000579530002900639650003700668650002800705650001400733650003400747650004500781700004000826700008100866710004200947730005000989856006101039773004901100852005901149985002501208b27250623RPBm c crucn 981118s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aHoward, G. C.q(George Cunnibell),d1820-1887.10aTom Tith[computer file] /cwords and music by G.C. Howard.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, I'm a little slave boy. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Sung by little Cordelia Howard in the dramatic representation of Tom Tit as conceived by Mrs. H.B. Stowe in her popular work "Dred or the great Dismal Swamp" and as performed nightly to crowded houses"--Cover. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : Horace Waters, c1856. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American children. 0aMusicals. 0aAfro-Americans in literature. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music.1 aHoward, Cordelia,d1848-1941.4prf.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tDred; a tale of the great dismal swamp.2 aHorace Waters (Firm : New York, N.Y.)0 aDred or the dismal swamp (Musical production)40drpbaasmf0661uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0661 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701530ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001800129045000900147048001500156100005100171245007800222246006100300246006000361500002500421500001700446500005700463500002800520534006000548530002900608650004700637650004500684650003400729650001400763700002400777700006000801710002700861730005000888856006100938773004900999852005901048985002501107b27250726RPBm c crucn 981118q19981859riumca n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a6913 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aHoward, G. C.q(George Cunnibell),d1820-1887.10aUncle Tom's religionh[computer file] /cwords & music by Geo. C. Howard.1 iFirst line of text:aFar away from wife and childrenEip.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShall I turn against my brother. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by C.C. Cermon in the drama "Uncle Tom's cabin" aAdditional verse: p. 5. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson, c[185-?] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aAfro-Americans in literature. 0aMusicals.1 aCermon, C. C.4prf.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aOliver Ditson Company.0 aUncle Tom's cabin (Musical production : 1852)40drpbaasmf0663uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0663 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701381ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100005100123245007700174246005800251246006000309500002500369500001900394500006300413500002800476534006000504530002900564650004700593650004500640650003400685650001400719710004200733730005000775856006100825773004900886852005900935985002500994b27250775RPBm c crucn 981118s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aHoward, G. C.q(George Cunnibell),d1820-1887.10aUncle Tom's religionh[computer file] /cwords and music by G.C. Howard.1 iFirst line of text:aFar away from wife and children.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShall I turn against my brother. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"As sung in the moral drama of 'Uncle Toms cabin'"--Cover. aAdditional verse: p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : Horace Waters, c1854. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aAfro-Americans in literature. 0aMusicals.2 aHorace Waters (Firm : New York, N.Y.)0 aUncle Tom's cabin (Musical production : 1854)40drpbaasmf0664uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0664 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701678ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002000164245012200184246006400306246006100370246002000431490005700451500002500508500001900533500003900552500008100591500004600672534006500718530002900783600001600812650003700828650002500865650001600890700002200906700002400928710004100952830005700993856006101050773004901111852005901160985002501219b27250805RPBm c crucn 981118s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Perry (Boston, Mass.)a112 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aHoward, Rollin,10aClementina Ann, the flirth[computer file] :bsong & dance /cwritten and sung by Joe Banks ; music by Rollin Howard.1 iFirst line of text:aWhite folks your attention I'll crave.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShe's a charming little creature.14aClementina Ann.1 aRollin Howard's songs as sung by Joe Banks ;vno. 3. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Delehanty & Hengler. aCover illustration: lithograph of Joe Banks with border design / J.E. Baker. a"A. Trochsler & Co. Lith. Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Perry, c1869. aAlso available in print.10aBanks, Joe. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aLove songs.1 aBanks, Joe.4prf.1 aBaker, J. E.,4ill.2 aWhite, Smith & Perry (Boston, Mass.) 0aRollin Howard's songs as sung by Joe Banks ;vno. 3.40drpbaasmf0666uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0666 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701290ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126048002100139100001900160245007500179246005000254246005100304500004000355500001900395500004300414500006900457534006500526530002900591650003700620650002800657650003400685710003900719856006100758773004900819852005900868985002500927b27252000RPBm c crucn 981119s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a6530 aRBNcRBN avu01aka01aca041 aHunn, Charles.10aMama's black baby boyh[computer file] /cwords & music by Chas. Hunn.1 iFirst line of text:aI stole all dem 'lasses.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm my Mama's baby boy. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman and children. pOriginally published:cNew York : White, Smith & Co., c1886. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American children. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0668uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0668 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701892ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002400118245012400142246005300266246004000319500003400359500001900393500004300412500005200455500010600507500004100613590005000654590005100704590006700755590010600822534006300928530002900991650003701020650002501057651003701082700002401119710003201143856007501175856007501250773004901325852005901374985002501433b27252024RPBm c crucn 981118s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aHuntley, William A.10aI'm going home to Cloh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by Sam'l. N. Mitchell ; music by William A. Huntley.1 iFirst line of text:aIn the old Car'linia state.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDarling Clo. aFor voice, piano, and chorus. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Dan Selby, Buffalo, N.Y. aAdvertisement for piano instruction book: p. 6. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American walking on road with stone labelled "S.C. state line" a"Thos. Hunter, lith. Phila."--Cover. aAdvertisement for song folios: cop. 3, p. [6] aLibrary's copy 3 lacks lithographer statement. aLibrary's copy 3 inscribed: Emma Louise Miller, July 19, 1892. aLibrary's copy 1 has retailer's stamp on cover: C.L. Barber, General Music Dealer, Bellows Falls, Vt. pOriginally published:c[Philadelphia?] : W.F. Shaw, c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aSouth CarolinaxSongs and music.1 aMitchell, Samuel N.2 aW.F. Shaw (Music publisher)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0669uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0669403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0670uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0670 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701684ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129048002100142100005100163245009400214246004700308246005600355500004000411500001900451500003600470500002600506500007900532500004600611500002600657534005800683530002900741650003700770650002800807650003400835650004500869700002900914700006000943710003801003710002701041856006101068773004901129852005901178985002501237b27252048RPBm c crucn 981119s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a6329 aRBNcRBN avu01aka01acc041 aHutchinson, Asa B.q(Asa Burnham),d1823-1884.10aLittle Topsy's songh[computer file] /cwords by Eliza Cook ; music by Asa B. Hutchinson.1 iFirst line of text:aTopsy neber was born.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThis is Topsy's savage song. aFor voice, piano, and men's chorus. aCaption title. aSung by: the Hutchinson Family. aDedicated to: Mother. aText refers to characters in "Uncle Tom's cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe. aCover illustration: floral border design. a"Greene Eng."--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American children. 0aAfro-Americans in literature. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music.1 aCook, Eliza,d1818-1889.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aHutchinson Family (Singers)4prf.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0671uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0671 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701323ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002300124245013100147246005300278246005300331500004000384500001700424500003200441590008200473534006700555530002900622650002500651650003400676710004500710710003600755856006100791773004900852852005900901985002500960b27252061RPBm c crucn 981119s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aHutchinson, Ed. F.10aNelly Clydeh[computer file] :bEthiopian melody /csung by Kunkel's Nightingale Opera Troupe ; composed by Ed. F. Hutchinson.1 iFirst line of text:aWhere I dwell in Tennessee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! my sweet Nelly Clyde. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aAlso published for: guitar. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: From Course's bazaar...Detroit. pOriginally published:cBuffalo, N.Y. : Meyer & Tretbar, c1855. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aKunkel's Nightingale Opera Troupe.4prf.2 aMeyer & Tretbar (Buffalo, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0672uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0672 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701419ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100001400160245013500174246005900309500002500368500001700393500003300410590004600443534006000489530002900549650003700578650003100615650001700646650003400663700002100697700002500718700006000743710003600803856006100839773004900900852005900949985002501008b27252073RPBm c crucn 981119s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1717 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aJames, F.10aEva's partingh[computer file] :bsubject taken from Uncle Tom's cabin /cwritten by Mary A. Collier ; music composed by F. James.1 iFirst line of text:aI must leave you now dear father. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover engraved by Greene Sc. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Agnes B. McKay. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.P. Reed & Co., c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCollier, Mary A.1 aGreene, Henry,4ill.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0681uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0681 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701398ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001300118245009000131246005400221246005800275500002500333500001700358500004200375500007500417590005200492534006200544530002900606650004700635650002900682650003400711650003400745700001300779710003800792856006100830773004900891852005900940985002500999b27252152RPBm c crucn 981119s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka010 aJohnson.10aUncle Dan'l's jined de saintsh[computer file] /cwords by H.R.S. ; music by Johnson.1 iFirst line of text:aMy eyes are wet with weepin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aO, Gabriel open wide de gates. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American man with cape and cane. aLibrary's copy inscribed: George Thomsen, 1882. pOriginally published:cBoston : W.H. Sibley & Co., c1882. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aHeavenxSongs and music. 0aFuture lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aH. R. S.2 aW.H. Sibley & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0686uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0686 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701715ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002500124245015000149246005900299246006300358246003200421246003300453246011800486500004100604500001900645500004700664500008400711500006000795534006500855530002900920650004700949650002900996650003401025700002301059710004101082856006101123773004901184852005901233985002501292b27252188RPBm c crucn 981119s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aca04aka011 aJohnson, J. Carroll.10aHark! Don't you hear dem bells a ringing, or, Rolling up de hill to Zionh[computer file] /cwords by Charlie Reed ; music by J. Carroll Johnson.1 iFirst line of text:aListen! de Angels ring dem bells.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLay down de sawbuck and de shubbel.10aRolling up de hill to Zion.10aCreeping up de hill to Zion.14aHark! Dont you hear dem bells a ringing, or, Creeping up de hill to Zion / words and music by J. Carroll Johnson. aFor voice, 4-part chorus, and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2]-[6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-Americans envisioning angels with bells. a"S.C. Carbee, Lith. 595 Washington St., Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : Chas. D. Blake & Co., c1885. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aHeavenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aReed, Arthea J. S.2 aChas. D. Blake & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0687uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0687 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702019ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001300141043001200154045000900166048001500175100001800190245007300208246007500281246005200356500003700408500001900445500004100464500007700505500004700582500003000629500008300659500014100742590006900883534007400952530002901026600002901055650004601084650002801130650003601158650003401194700003801228710005501266730003401321856006101355773004901416852005901465985002501524b2725219xRPBm c crucn 981119s1998 riudfa n eng d22bZeno Mauvais Music Company (San Francisco, Calif.)a152 aRBNcRBN an-us-hi aw9w9 avu01aka011 aJohnson, Lee.10aMy Honolulu ladyh[computer file] /cwords and music by Lee Johnson.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se done shook my Alabama gal, for Honolulu Lou.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShe is my Honolulu lady. aSchottische for voice and piano. aCaption title. a"The Latest 'Coon Conquest'"--Cover. aSung by Carroll Johnson at performances of H.W. West's Minstrel Jubilee. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2]-[6] aHawaiian pas-ma-la: p. 5. aCover illustration: photographs of Carroll Johnson with and without blackface. aAlso published for: instrumental Schottische, band, orchestra, mandolin & guitar, mandolin & piano, 2 mandolins & piano, violin & piano. aLibrary's copy accompanied by publisher's flyer for other music. pOriginally published:cSan Francisco : Zeno Mauvais Music Co., c1898. aAlso available in print.10aJohnson, Carroll,d1851- 0aAfro-AmericansxDancingxSongs and music. 0aDancingzUnited States. 0aWomenzHawaiixSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJohnson, Carroll,db. 1851.4prf.2 aZeno Mauvais Music Company (San Francisco, Calif.)0 aW.H. West's minstrel jubilee.40drpbaasmf0691uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0691 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701320ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001300124045000900137048002100146100001400167245006900181246006000250246006200310500004400372500001700416590011600433534006400549530002900613650003700642650003700679650003400716710003800750856006100788773004900849852005900898985002500957b27252279RPBm c crucn 981119s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn Church Jr. (Music publisher)a553 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aca04aka011 aJones, A.14aThe ham fat manh[computer file] :ba comic song /cby A. Jones.1 iFirst line of text:aWhite folks I come before you now.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHam fat, ham fat, zigga zolla zan. aFor voice, chorus (Air,ATB), and piano. aCover title. aLibrary's copy accompanied by 1949 correspondence between Duncan Emrich and Henry W. Laner regarding this song. pOriginally published:cCincinnati : John Church Jr., c1863. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMinstrel showsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aJohn Church Jr. (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0694uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0694 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701641ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100002000169245011900189246005100308246005600359246003200415246003100447490003700478500004100515500001900556500004700575500015100622500009100773534002600864530002900890650004300919650001500962710003900977830003301016856006101049773004901110852005901159985002501218b27252322RPBm c crucn 981119s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3859 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aca04aka011 aJosslin, Cuffy.12aA life by de galley fire, or, A home in de good ole shiph[computer file] /cwords anon. ; music by Cuffy Josslin.1 iFirst line of text:aA life by de galley fire.1 iFirst line of chorus:aO, a life by de galley fire.10aA home in de good ole ship.14aA life by the galley fire.1 aThe great plantation songs ;v2. aFor voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCaption title. a"Words and music by Cuffy Josslin"--Cover. aWords appear anonymously in earlier song (c1848) under same title, set to different melody, "A life on the ocean wave", composed by Henry Russell. aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American sitting in ship's galley / Connelly Co. pOriginally published: aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American seamenxSongs and music. 0aSea songs.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.) 0aGreat plantation songs ;v2.40drpbaasmf0698uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0698 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701592ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100002000169245010800189246008800297246004800385490003700433500004100470500001900511500003900530500003900569500009100608534006300699530002900762650004500791650003800836650003400874650002000908710003900928830003300967856006101000773004901061852005901110985002501169b27252346RPBm c crucn 981119s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3869 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aca04aka011 aJosslin, Cuffy.10aPenelope Ann, de babyh[computer file] :bplantation song and chorus /cwords & music by Cuffy Josslin.1 iFirst line of text:aIn de sunny South whar cotton, corn, an' molasses am so t'ick.1 iFirst line of chorus:aO yas! Penelope Ann.1 aThe great plantation songs ;v1. aFor voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for 2 operas: p. [6] aPages 3-5 are also numbered 25-27. aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American sitting in ship's galley / Connelly Co. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aChildrenxDeathxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aDrinking songs.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.) 0aGreat plantation songs ;v1.40drpbaasmf0699uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0699 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701236ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245011400139246006300253246004900316490003500365500002500400500001900425534007200444530002900516650003700545650002800582650002800610700002700638710003900665856006100704773004900765852005900814985002500873b2725236xRPBm c crucn 981119q19981899riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aKavanaugh, F. H.10aDey stole my child awayh[computer file] :b("the Virginia rose bud") /ccomposed and sung by F.H. Kavanaugh.1 iFirst line of text:aI had a rosebud in my garden growing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDey stole, dey stole.0 aSongs that are always welcome. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. pOriginally published:cChicago, Ill. : National Music Co., c[189-?] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American children. 0aDeathxSongs and music.1 aKavanaugh, F. H.4prf.2 aNational Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0700uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0700 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701241ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002200118245010600140246006400246246004300310500002500353500001900378500002300397534007400420530002900494650003700523650003600560650003400596700003300630710004600663856006100709773004900770852005900819985002500878b27252395RPBm c crucn 981119s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aKeiser, Robert A.10aEverything is ragtime nowh[computer file] /cwords by Geo. Totten Smith ; music by Robert A. Keiser.1 iFirst line of text:aA coon once went to serenade his lady.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDon't yo' sing. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:c[New York] : Hylands, Spencer & Yeager, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSmith, George Totten,d1871-2 aHylands Spencer & Yeager (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0702uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0702 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701320ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001300124045000900137048001500146100001900161245011600180246004700296246004500343500004000388500001900428534006100447530002900508650003700537650004100574650004800615650003400663700004200697710003700739856006100776773004900837852005900886985002500945b27252413RPBm c crucn 981119s1998 riuppa n eng d22bRussell & Tolman (Boston, Mass.)a2884 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aKellogg, E. W.10aSong of the Negro boatman, at Port Royalh[computer file] /cwords by John G. Whittier ; music by E.W. Kellogg.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, praise an' tanks!1 iFirst line of chorus:aDe yam will grow. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. pOriginally published:cBoston : Russell & Tolman, c1862. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveszUnited StatesxEmancipation. 0aEmancipation proclamationxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWhittier, John Greenleaf,d1807-1892.2 aRussell & Tolman (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0703uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0703 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701308ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006900081040001300150045000900163048001500172100002300187245013900210246005500349246005600404500002500460500001900485500004200504534006500546530002900611650003700640650002900677700002700706710004300733856006100776773004900837852005900886985002500945b27252449RPBm c crucn 981119q19981899riuppa n eng d22bCharles Sheard & Co. (London, England)ano. 8738 Musical bouquet aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aKent, Frank Addis.10aClimb up, ye chillun, climb!h[computer file] :bjubilee song & refrain /cwords by Reginald P. Forrester ; music by Frank Addis Kent.1 iFirst line of text:aJacob dreamt he saw a ladder.1 iFirst line of chorus:aClimb up, ye little chillun! aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] pOriginally published:cLondon : Chas. Sheard & Co., c[189-?] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aHeavenxSongs and music.1 aForrester, Reginald P.2 aCharles Sheard & Co. (London, England)40drpbaasmf0708uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0708 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701265ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001300125045000900138048001500147100002200162245010000184246004800284246004700332500002500379500001700404500002900421500004200450534006400492530002900556650002700585650003700612650003400649710003800683856006100721773004900782852005900831985002500890b27252486RPBm c crucn 981119s1998 riuppa n eng d22bMiller & Beacham (Baltimore, Md.)a2169 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aKnauff, George P.10aWait for the wagonh[computer file] :bEthiopian song for the piano forte /cby Geo. P. Knauff.1 iFirst line of text:aWill you come with me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWait for the wagon. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBaltimore : Miller & Beacham, c1851. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aMiller & Beacham (Baltimore, Md.)40drpbaasmf0715uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0715 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701201ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004100081040001300122045000900135048001500144100002200159245010000181246004800281246004700329500002500376500001700401500002900418534006000447530002900507650002700536650003700563650003400600710003500634856006100669773004900730852005900779985002500838b27252565RPBm c crucn 981119s1998 riuppa n eng d22bF.D. Benteen (Music publisher)a2169 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aKnauff, George P.10aWait for the wagonh[computer file] :bEthiopian song for the piano forte /cby Geo. P. Knauff.1 iFirst line of text:aWill you come with me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWait for the wagon. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cBaltimore : F.D. Benteen, c1851. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aF.D. Benteen (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0716uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0716 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701001ncm 2200289Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081048001500094100002100109245006500130246003900195246006100234500002500295500001700320534005100337530002900388650003700417650002900454650003400483856006100517773004900578852005900627985002500686b27259791RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aKoninsky, Sadie.10aEli Green's cake walkh[computer file] /cby Sadie Koninsky.1 iFirst line of text:aUp in de sky.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSwing round and show yo' clothes. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. pOriginally published:c[S.1. : s.n.], c[1896?] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.40drpbaasmf0720uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0720 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701338ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005200081040001300133045000900146048001500155100002000170245008400190246005200274246006300326500002500389500001900414500002900433500004200462500006400504534006200568530002900630650003700659650002500696650003400721710002700755856006100782773004900843852005900892985002500951b27259882RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a41-55941 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aLakeman, J. Ed.10aNow Hannah don't get gayh[computer file] /cwords and music by J. Ed. Lakeman.1 iFirst line of text:aI know a dandy yaller gal.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen first I met this charming gal. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man and woman. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson Co., c1892. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0723uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0723 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701435ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005200081040001300133045000900146048001500155100002000170245007800190246004800268246004700316500002500363500001900388500003700407500004200444500005600486590011100542534006200653530002900715650003700744650002500781650003400806710002700840856006100867773004900928852005900977985002501036b27259924RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a32-55314 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aLakeman, J. Ed.10aSarah Jane Matildah[computer file] /cwords and music by J. Ed. Lakeman.1 iFirst line of text:aOh Sarah Jane Matilda.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSarah Jane Matilda. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Edward W. Emerson. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman. aLibrary's copy inscribed: S.L. Breed and has stamp on cover: Stephen L. Breed, 15 Newhall St., Lynn, Mass. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson Co., c1891. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0724uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0724 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701303ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002000124245014700144246005600291246005200347500004000399500001900439500003400458534006800492530002900560650003700589650003800626650003400664700003000698710004300728856006100771773004900832852005900881985002500940b27259948RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aLande, Charles.10aIse gwine to de shuckin of de cornh[computer file] :bplantation song & chorus /cwords by Ernest De Lancey Pierson ; music by Charles Lande.1 iFirst line of text:aDe blackbirds song am ringing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIse gwine to de shuckin. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aDedicated to: the Hogan Bros. pOriginally published:cNew York : Willis Woodward & Co., c1881. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aPierson, Ernest Delancey.2 aWillis Woodward & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0725uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0725 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701440ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002700163245010500190246006100295246006000356500004000416500001900456500003300475534006300508530002900571650003700600650004100637650004700678650003400725651003500759700003900794710003900833856006100872773004900933852005900982985002501041b27259985RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1043 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aLee, Alfred,dd. 1906.10aWhat's de matter, Uncle Sam?h[computer file] /cwords by W. Dexter Smith Jr. ; music by Alfred Lee.1 iFirst line of text:aCome Sambo, Jake and Pomp and Cuff.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, what's de matter, Uncle Sam? aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aDedicated to: Olin B. Paine. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.D. Russell & Co., c1867. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveszUnited StatesxEmancipation. 0aAfro-AmericansxSuffragexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aSmith, William Dexter,d1838-1909.2 aG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0733uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0733 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701595ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001300124045000900137048001500146100001800161245011500179246006300294246006400357246002400421500004000445500001900485500003200504500005300536500003300589534006300622530002900685650003700714650005800751650002800809650003400837700003900871700004200910710003900952856006100991773004901052852005901101985002501160b27260057RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a98 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aLessur, R. J.10aWhere are you, three hundred dollars?h[computer file] /cwords by W. Dexter Smith Jr. ; music by R.J. Lessur.1 iFirst line of text:aWhere are you, three hundred dollars?1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhere are you three hundred dollars?14aWhere are you $300. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: R. Bishop Buckley. aCover illustration: caricature of Afro-American. a"H.F. Greene. Engr."--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.D. Russell & Co., c1863. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditionsxSongs and music. 0aMoneyxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSmith, William Dexter,d1838-1909.1 aBuckley, R. Bishop,d1810-1867.4prf.2 aG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0734uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0734 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701480ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002700118240003100145245010700176246006100283246004500344490006200389500002500451500001900476500003300495500004300528534007400571530002900645650004600674650004500720650003400765650002900799700002100828710005100849856006100900773004900961852005901010985002501069b27260070RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aLewis, Dan,dfl. 1890.10aCoons are on parade;oarr.14aThe coons are on paradeh[computer file] /cwords and music by Dan Lewis ; arranged by Louis Bodecker.1 iFirst line of text:aThere's going to be a grand parade.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHip, hip, hurrah.0 aThe gold medal series. The 3 greatest songs of Dan Lewis. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Geo. Thatcher. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] pOriginally published:cSan Francisco : J.L.A. Broderson & Co., c1882. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aBodecker, Louis.2 aJ.L.A. Broderson & Co. (San Francisco, Calif.)40drpbaasmf0736uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0736 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701627ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002700163245009000190246005700280490004700337500002500384500001900409500005500428500004300483500005600526590007500582534006300657530002900720600002700749650003700776650002800813650003400841650002900875700002100904710003900925830004700964856006101011773004901072852005901121985002501180b27260082RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a4578 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aLewis, Dan,dfl. 1890.10aFifty centsh[computer file] :bsong /cwords by Billy Mortimer ; music by Dan Lewis.1 iFirst line of text:aI took my girl to a fancy ball.1 aDan Lewis' popular songs of the day ;v11. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aPages 3-5 are also numbered 26 and 144-28 and 146. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraved portrait of Dan Lewis. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Property of Clifton Heights Casino. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1881. aAlso available in print.10aLewis, Dan,dfl. 1890. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMoneyxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aMortimer, Billy.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.) 0aDan Lewis' popular songs of the day ;v11.40drpbaasmf0737uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0737 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701480ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002700124245006300151246006300214246005100277500004000328500001900368500004200387500007000429500004000499534007600539530002900615650006200644650003100706650004400737650003400781650002900815700001700844710003900861856006100900773004900961852005901010985002501069b2726029xRPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aLewis, Dan,dfl. 1890.10aGoing to the silver weddingh[computer file] /cDan Lewis.1 iFirst line of text:aThere's going to be a silver wedding.1 iFirst line of chorus:aPossum, sweet potatoes. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: cartoon drawing of Afro-American man / Clans. a"Photo-electric Co. Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:cNew York : W.A. Evans & Bro., Publishers, c1881. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-American cookeryxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aClans,4ill.2 aW.A. Evans & Bro. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0738uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0738 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701582ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002700124245006300151246006300214246005100277500004000328500001900368500004200387500007000429500004000499590008500539534008100624530002900705650006200734650003100796650004400827650003400871650002900905700001700934710003900951856006100990773004901051852005901100985002501159b27260331RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aLewis, Dan,dfl. 1890.10aGoing to the silver weddingh[computer file] /cDan Lewis.1 iFirst line of text:aThere's going to be a silver wedding.1 iFirst line of chorus:aPossum, sweet potatoes. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: cartoon drawing of Afro-American man / Clans. a"Photo-electric Co. Boston"--Cover. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: All Music Supplied, E. Nason & Co., New York. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : W.A. Evans & Bro., Publishers, c1881. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-American cookeryxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aClans,4ill.2 aW.A. Evans & Bro. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0739uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0739 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701502ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100002700169245008300196246005100279246004100330246003200371490002200403500004000425500001900465500013600484500004400620534006300664530002900727600002700756650003700783650003400820650002900854710003900883856006100922773004900983852005901032985002501091b27260380RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a4044 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aLewis, Dan,dfl. 1890.10aMoses cart dem melon downh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cby Dan Lewis.1 iFirst line of text:aThe colored people holla.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAh ha! Moses!14aMoses cart dem melons down.0 aDan Lewis' songs. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aCover illustration: lithograph portrait of Dan Lewis; design with scenes showing Afro-Americans, inspired by three different songs. a"Chas. H. Crosby lith., Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print.10aLewis, Dan,dfl. 1890. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0740uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0740 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701531ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100002700169245008800196246005600284246005000340490002200390500004000412500001900452500013600471500004400607534006300651530002900714600002700743650003700770650004200807650003400849650002900883710003900912856006100951773004901012852005901061985002501120b27260434RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a4091 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aLewis, Dan,dfl. 1890.10aMother's requesth[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords & music by Dan Lewis.1 iFirst line of text:aI have travelled through life.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBe home early tonight.0 aDan Lewis' songs. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aCover illustration: lithograph portrait of Dan Lewis; design with scenes showing Afro-Americans, inspired by three different songs. a"Chas. H. Crosby lith., Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1881. aAlso available in print.10aLewis, Dan,dfl. 1890. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0741uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0741 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701674ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100002700169245007100196246005500267246004400322490004700366500004000413500001900453500003300472500004200505500005600547590008800603534006300691530002900754600002700783650003700810650006200847650003400909650002900943710003900972830004701011856006101058773004901119852005901168985002501227b27260495RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a4569 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aLewis, Dan,dfl. 1890.10aWay over yonderh[computer file] :bsong & chorus /cby Dan Lewis.1 iFirst line of text:aI'll put on the golden shoes.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWay over yonder.1 aDan Lewis' popular songs of the day ;v10. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aDedicated to: Thos. H. Mack. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraved portrait of Dan Lewis. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: R.N. Cutler, teacher of piano, Dorchester, Mass. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1881. aAlso available in print.10aLewis, Dan,dfl. 1890. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.) 0aDan Lewis' popular songs of the day ;v10.40drpbaasmf0742uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0742 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701327ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002400124245010800148246006000256246004100316500004000357500001900397500009500416500002900511534006000540530002900600650003700629650003400666700002000700710002800720710003500748856006100783773004900844852005900893985002500952b27260628RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aLivingston, Hattie.14aThe young folks at homeh[computer file] /cwritten by Frank Spencer ; music by Miss Hattie Livingston.1 iFirst line of text:a'Twas in a southern grove I dwelt.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm bery sad. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. a"Written & composed expressly for Wood's Minstrels, Minstrel's Hall, 444 Broadway"--Cover. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : Gould & Berry, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSpencer, Frank.2 aWood's Minstrels.4prf.2 aGould & Berry (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0746uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0746 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701286ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002400124245010800148246006000256246004100316250001300357500004000370500001900410500009500429500002900524530002900553650003700582650003400619700002000653710002800673710004100701856006100742773004900803852005900852985002500911b27260914RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aLivingston, Hattie.14aThe young folks at homeh[computer file] /cwritten by Frank Spencer ; music by Miss Hattie Livingston.1 iFirst line of text:a'Twas in a southern grove I dwelt.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm bery sad. a13th ed. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. a"Written & composed expressly for Wood's Minstrels, Minstrel's Hall, 444 Broadway"--Cover. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSpencer, Frank.2 aWood's Minstrels.4prf.2 aT.S. Berry & Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0747uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0747 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701134ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002400124245010800148246006000256246004100316250001300357500004000370500001900410500002900429530002900458650003700487650003400524700002000558710003600578856006100614773004900675852005900724985002500783b27260938RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aLivingston, Hattie.14aThe young folks at homeh[computer file] /cwritten by Frank Spencer ; music by Miss Hattie Livingston.1 iFirst line of text:a'Twas in a southern grove I dwelt.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm bery sad. a80th ed. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSpencer, Frank.2 aBerry & Gordon (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0748uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0748 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701222ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003000165245008300195246004200278246004700320500002500367500001900392500002900411534006400440530002900504650003700533650006200570650003400632710002400666856006100690773004900751852005900800985002500859b27261037RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a19692 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aLocke, E. W.,d1818-1900.10aSong of the fugitive slaveh[computer file] /cwords and melody by E.W. Locke.1 iFirst line of text:aAll night I fly.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShine on, shine on. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., c1859. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxFugitive slavesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0749uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0749 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701418ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001800129045000900147048001500156100004500171245012500216246006000341500002500401500001700426500011400443500003700557534005800594530002900652650005100681650003400732700002100766700006000787710002700847856006100874773004900935852005900984985002501043b27261104RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a6010 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aLoder, E. J.q(Edwin James),d1813-1865.10aEliza's flighth[computer file] :ba scene from Uncle Tom's cabin /cwritten by Miss M.A. Collier ; music by E.J. Loder.1 iFirst line of text:aThe ice is floating in the stream. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover illustration: lithograph of scene from Uncle Tom's cabin showing Eliza crossing the river on ice floes. a"Bufford's Lith. Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-Americans in literaturexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCollier, Mary A.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0750uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0750 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701377ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001300125045000900138048002100147100001400168245010500182246004300287246006500330500004000395500001900435500004200454500008800496534006300584530002900647650004700676650003400723700001000757700001700767710003700784856006100821773004900882852005900931985002500990b27261116RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d22bLee & Walker (Philadelphia, Pa.)a14930 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aLouis, M.13aDe camp meetin' fire bellh[computer file] /cwords written and adapted by A.L. ; music by M. Louis.1 iFirst line of text:aI heahs de alarm.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAngels tappin' at de conscience bell. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration : engraving of Afro-Americans at a meeting in the woods / Blood. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : Lee & Walker, c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aA. L.1 aBlood,4ill.2 aLee & Walker (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0752uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0752 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701573ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002000124240004700144245014900191246001700340246005500357246004500412246004400457500003900501500001900540500002900559590009100588534005400679530002900733650004200762650001600804650003400820700004600854700004900900710003200949856006100981773004901042852005901091985002501150b27261189RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aLynch, Francis.10aNegroe's departure, or, Dinah Broom;oarr.14aThe Negroe's departure, or, Dinah Broomh[computer file] /cmelody by F. Lynch ; words by T.B. Prendergast ; arr. for the piano by J.P. Ordway.10aDinah Broom.1 iFirst line of text:aYe niggers listen to a story.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dearest Dine.14aThe Negro's departure, or, Dinah broom. aFor voice, piano and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Geo. Penniman, and pages are inscribed with numbers 175-180. pOriginally published:cBoston : E.H. Wade, c1850. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aPrendergast, Thomas P.,d1829 or 30-1869.1 aOrdway, J. P.q(John Pond),dfl. 1840,earr.2 aE.H. Wade (Music Publisher)40drpbaasmf0754uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0754 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701644ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245011400136246005900250246007400309500002500383500001900408500006300427500006800490500004300558500008300601534007400684530002900758600003200787600003000819650003700849650003100886700003700917700003600954700001800990710003201008856006101040773004901101852005901150985002501209b27261608RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aCone, Robert.10aWhen the parson makes Miss Mandy Johnson mineh[computer file] /cwords by Dan Packard ; music by Robt. Cone.1 iFirst line of text:aDar's a color'd girl named Mandy.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen the parson makes Miss Mandy Johnson mine. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Sung at Proctors New York by Williams and Walker"--Cover. a"Musical supplement of the S.F. Examiner Sept. 18 1898"--Cover. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [4] aCover illustration: [photograph of Williams and Walker]; floral border design. pOriginally published:cNew York : Myll Bros. Music Publishers, c1898. aAlso available in print.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.10aWalker, George,dd. 1909. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMarriagexSongs and music.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-19224prf.1 aWalker, George,dd. 1909.4prf.1 aPackard, Dan.2 aMyll Bros. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1256uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1256 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701512ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245011400136246005900250246007400309500002500383500001900408500008700427500004300514500008100557534006000638530002900698600003200727600003000759650003700789650002500826650003100851700001800882710003200900856006100932773004900993852005901042985002501101b27261700RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aCone, Robert.10aWhen the parson makes Miss Mandy Johnson mineh[computer file] /cwords by Dan Packard ; music by Robt. Cone.1 iFirst line of text:aDar's a color'd girl named Mandy.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen the parson makes Miss Mandy Johnson mine. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Musical supplement of the New York Journal and Advertiser August 7, 1898"--Cover. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [4] aCover illustration: photograph of Williams and Walker; floral border design. pOriginally published:cNew York : Myll Brothers, c1898. aAlso available in print.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.10aWalker, George,dd. 1909. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aMarriagexSongs and music.1 aPackard, Dan.2 aMyll Bros. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1257uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1257 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701610ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130045000900143048001500152100001600167245013700183246005900320246004900379500002500428500001900453500002900472500005500501500008800556590008500644534006900729530002900798650003700827650003100864650003400895700001800929700002700947710004400974856006101018773004901079852005901128985002501187b27261839RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riuppa n eng d22bHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a209 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aConners, B.10aLove me, love me Lou, or, You'll have to find some other place to goh[computer file] /cwords by Dan Waldron ; music by B. Conners.1 iFirst line of text:aI went last night so see my girl.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLove me, love me Lou. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2], 5, and [6] aCover illustration: cartoon drawing of Afro-American man and woman / W.C. Carleton. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Wm. H. Boner & Co., 1314 Chestnut St., Phila. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1895. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWaldron, Dan.1 aCarleton, W. C.,4ill.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1258uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1258 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701686ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003000163245012200193246005300315246007700368490003400445500002500479500001900504500005800523500003700581500007800618500006900696534006400765530002900829600002000858650003700878650001400915650003600929700002000965700002600985710002301011730002401034856006101058773004901119852005901168985002501227b27261918RPBm c crucn 981123s1998 riumca n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a3393 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aConnolly, Charles Cashel.10aWe'll have no more coon rag-time songs to-nighth[computer file] /cwords by Edward Craven ; music by Chas. Connolly.1 iFirst line of text:aMike Clancy's almost crazy.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNow I'll have no more coon ragtime songs tonight.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by Edward Craven in Hoyt's "Contented woman co." aAdvertisement for a book: p. [6] aCover illustration: [photograph of Edward Craven?]; floral border design. aAlso published for mandolin, guitar, banjo, orchestra, and band. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1900. aAlso available in print.10aCraven, Edward. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music.1 aCraven, Edward.1 aCraven, Edward.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aContented woman co.40drpbaasmf1259uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1259 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701644ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003200123245010600155246007900261246007100340500002500411500001900436500006300455500004200518500006500560534006700625530002900692650003700721650003600758650003400794650002900828650002500857700002000882700001700902700003700919710004200956730003000998856006101028773004901089852005901138985002501197b2726418xRPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCreamer, Henry,d1879-1930.10aEv'rybody's crazy 'bout the doggone bluesh[computer file] :bbut I'm happy /cby Creamer and Layton.1 iFirst line of text:aBlues ain't nothin' but the easy goin' heart disease.1 iFirst line of chorus:aEv'ry body's crazy 'bout the doggone blues. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Bert Williams, Ziegfield [sic] Follies 1917-1918. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: cartoon drawings of faces / E.E. Walton. pOriginally published:cNew York : Broadway Music Corp., c1908. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aBlues (Music)xSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers. 4aAfro-American poets.1 aLayton, Turner.1 aWalton, E.E.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-19224prf.2 aBroadway Music Corp. (New York, N.Y.)0 aZiegfeld follies of 1918.40drpbaasmf0325uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0325 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701709ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001800127045000900145048001500154100003200169245009200201246006100293246004900354250001700403500002500420500001900445500004100464500004500505500007800550534006400628530002900692600002800721650003700749650003800786650001400824650002900838650002500867651003800892700002000930700003100950700001300981710002300994730002801017856006101045773004901106852005901155985002501214b27264208RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riumca n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a16042 aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCreamer, Henry,d1879-1930.10aI'll sing you a songh[computer file] :babout dear old Dixie land /cCreamer & Layton.1 iFirst line of text:aYou've heard songs about Hindustan.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'll sing you a song. aOperatic ed. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aIntroduced by Al Jolson in "Sin-bad" aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [5-6] aCover illustration: photograph of Al Jolson; landscape drawing / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1919. aAlso available in print.10aJolson, Al,d1886-1950. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 4aAfro-American composers. 4aAfro-American poets. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aLayton, Turner.1 aJolson, Al,dd. 19504prf.1 aStarmer,2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aSinbad (Musical comedy)40drpbaasmf0326uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0326 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701354ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008700138246006800225246004200293500002500335500001700360500009200377500006000469534005600529530002900585650003700614650002500651650003400676700001700710700002600727710004500753856006100798773004900859852005900908985002500967b27264221RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aCrosby, Warner.10aTopsy's in townh[computer file] /cwords by Al. Trahern ; music by Warner Crosby.1 iFirst line of text:aCoons are excited 'bout a gal from Mobile.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShe is a lady. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"The Sunday World music album, supplement to the New York World, Sunday, Dec. 17, 1899" aCover illustration: drawing of a woman / Franck Parker. pOriginally published:cNew York : A.W. Tams, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aTrahern, Al.1 aParker, Franck,4ill.2 aA.W. Tams Music Library (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0332uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0332 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701350ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126048001500139100002200154245009600176246005100272246005700323500002500380500001700405500002100422500006000443590009400503534006400597530002900661650003700690650002800727650002800755710002300783856006100806773004900867852005900916985002500975b27264257RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a7647 aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aCrosse, Margaret.10aSleepy-haidh[computer file] :bsong /cwords and music by Margeret [i.e. Margaret] Crosse.1 iFirst line of text:aNoonday shadders creepin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aSleepy haid, oh, sleepy haid. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aPrice: 50 cents. aCover illustration: landscape scene with floral border. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Texas Music Supply House...Beaumont, Texas. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1906. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American children. 0aSleepxSongs and music.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0334uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0334 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701583ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048001500151100003300166245011400199246008700313246007900400250001700479490003000496500002500526500001900551500004300570500008300613534006400696530002900760600003200789650003700821650003400858700001800892700003700910710004400947856006100991773004901052852005901101985002501160b27264270RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich)a685 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aDabney, Ford T.,d1883-1958.10aYou can't shake that shimmie hereh[computer file] ;bsong /clyric by Alex Rogers ; music by Ford T. Dabney.1 iFirst line of text:a'Twas at a highbrow dance affair give by Professor Comitheer.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThey played the introduction to our favorite piece. aOperatic ed.0 aBert Williams' song hits. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Bert Williams; drawing of Japanese lanterns. pOriginally published:cNew York : J.H. Remick & Co., c1919. aAlso available in print.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aRogers, Alex.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-19224prf.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf0337uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0337 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701495ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245010700136246001300243246006500256246007200321246003200393500002500425500001900450500003300469500008100502500005000583534006600633530002900699610002000728650003700748650003400785700001700819710002600836710004100862856006100903773004900964852005901013985002501072b27264336RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDacre, Harry.10aI can't think ob nuthin' else but you, or, Luli Luh[computer file] /cwords and music by Harry Dacre.10aLuli Lu.1 iFirst line of text:aLulu, are you comin' out along with me?1 iFirst line of chorus:aI can't think ob nuthin' else but you, Lulu!14aBeautiful Darkey Love Song. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: the Sisters Abbott. aCover illustration: photograph of the Misses Abbott; floral design / [C.E.?] aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2], 4-[8] pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1896. aAlso available in print.20aAbbott Sisters. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aC. E.,4ill.2 aAbbott Sisters.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0339uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0339 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701331ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005200081040001300133045000900146048001500155100001800170245011100188246007100299246006500370500002500435500001700460500002900477500004200506500004000548534006000588530002900648650003700677650003400714710003900748856006100787773004900848852005900897985002500956b2726435xRPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFrank Dean & Co. (London, England)aF.D.&Co.446 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDacre, Harry.10aLet me take yer home againh[computer file] :bpathetic plantation ballad /cwords & music by Harry Dacre.1 iFirst line of text:aAh, Caroline, I'se berry glad I'se foun' yer.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWon't yer let me take yer home again. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdditional verse: p. [5] aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 6. a"Lowe & Brydone, lith., London, W." pOriginally published:cLondon : Frank Dean & Co., 1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aFrank Dean & Co. (London, England)40drpbaasmf0340uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0340 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701178ncm 2200313Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245009900136246006300235246004400298500002500342500001700367500006700384534006400451530002900515650003700544650003400581710004100615856007500656773004900731852005900780985002500839b27264361RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDacre, Harry.10aRainbow in de skyh[computer file] :bNegro comic song /cwritten and composed by Harry Dacre.1 iFirst line of text:aPretty little gal in a bran new suit.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! dat rainbow! aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for: "Nellie and May, sisters were they": p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : T. B. Harms & Co., c1893. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aT. B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0341uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0341 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701613ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100002000130245010600150246005300256246006800309500002500377500001700402500004300419500009100462500003000553590010100583534007200684530002900756650003700785650003400822651003000856700003300886700004300919710005900962856006101021773004901082852005901131985002501190b27264373RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-al ax1x1 avu01aka011 aDaly, Arthur J.10aCotton pickin' time in Alabam'h[computer file] /cwords by Harold L. Cool ; music by Arthur J. Daly.1 iFirst line of text:aHear those whistles blowin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen those southern bands begin to play. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American gamblers, banjo player, woman / Barbelle. aOrchestrations available. aLibrary's copy has stamp on p. 2: "Copyright transferred MCMXVII to Wm. Jerome Publishing Corp." pOriginally published:cNew York : William Jerome Pub. Corp., c1916. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAlabamaxSongs and music.1 aCool, Harold L.,d1890-1949.1 aBarbelle, Albert W.,d1888-1957.4ill.2 aWilliam Jerome Publishing Corporation (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0342uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0342 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701468ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002800118245011800146246007000264246007100334500002500405500001900430500004800449500010500497534007300602530002900675610001800704650003400722650002800756650002700784700002100811700002700832710004100859856006100900773004900961852005901010985002501069b27264439RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aDaly, Joseph,db. 1891.10aIn the heart of the city that has no hearth[computer file] /cwords by Thos. S. Allen ; music by Joseph M. Daly.1 iFirst line of text:aShe wanted to roam so she left the old home.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIn the heart of the city that has no heart. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2], [6] aCover illustration: drawing of richly dressed woman / E.H. Pfeiffer ;photograph of the Hayward Trio. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Daly Music Publisher, c1913. aAlso available in print.20aHayward Trio. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aWomenxSongs and music. 4aAfro-American singers.1 aAllen, Thomas S.1 aPfeiffer, E. H.,4ill.2 aDaly Music Publisher (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0344uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0344 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701431ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005000081040001800131045000900149048001500158100003000173245009900203246007000302246005300372500002500425500001900450500004300469500009500512534006300607530002900670650003700699650004100736650003400777700002000811710004400831856006100875773004900936852005900985985002501044b27264579RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)a4478 aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aMorâet, Neil,d1878-1943.10aFare thee, Lizzie Leeh[computer file] /cwords by Earle C. Jones ; music by Chas. N. Daniels.1 iFirst line of text:aThe quickest coon in Alabam' was Percy Dunn.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh fare thee, Lizzie Lee. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: Black man fleeing objects thrown by wife / Detroit Photo Engraving Co. pOriginally published:cDetroit : J.H. Remick & Co., c1911. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDomestic relationsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJones, Earle C.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf0346uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0346 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701615ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005000081040001800131045000900149048001500158100003000173245011100203246006200314246005500376250001600431500002500447500001700472500005000489500009000539590009200629590003400721534006400755530002900819650003700848650003400885700002000919700002600939710004400965856007501009773004901084852005901133985002501192b27264592RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)a6315 aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aMorâet, Neil,d1878-1943.10aWhen my dark Diana dreams of meh[computer file] /cwords by Earle C. Jones ; music by Charles N. Daniels.1 iFirst line of text:aClimbing vines and moss rose twines.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGo to sleep, ma dark Diana. aPopular ed. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover illustration: drawing of house by pond. aAdditional chorus arranged for male or mixed voices (TTBarB), by Ribâe Danmark: p. 5. aAdvertisement for "Gee, I like the music with my meals" and other music: cop. 2, p. [6] aPlate number on cop. 2: 6315. pOriginally published:cNew York : J.H. Remick & Co., c1911. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJones, Earle C.1 aDanmark, Ribâe.earr.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0347uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0347 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701487ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005200081040001300133045000900146048001500155100004000170240004600210245013100256246005000387246005200437500002500489500001700514500003900531500009400570590004100664534007100705530002900776650003700805650001400842700002300856710004000879856006100919773004900980852005901029985002501088b27264622RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riumca n eng d22bC. W. Thompson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)aT.&Co.849 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aDaniels, Mabel Wheeler,d1879-1971.10aCopper complication.pMeet me in de lane.10aMeet me in de laneh[computer file] :bfrom a "Copper complication" /cwords by Rebecca L. Hooper ; music by Mabel W. Daniels.1 iFirst line of text:aMeet me in de lane, Sue.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMeet me in de lane, Sue. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aFrom musical: Copper complication. aCover illustration: drawing of Black couple holding hands / Geo. H. Walker & Co., Boston. aLibrary's copy inscribed: B.C. Reed. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : C.W. Thompson & Co., c1900. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMusicals.1 aHooper, Rebecca L.2 aC.W. Thompson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0348uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0348 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701477ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003000118245010100148246005200249246005400301500002500355500001700380500005200397500003800449500008700487500006900574534006400643530002900707650003700736650003400773700001900807700002500826710004400851856007500895773004900970852005901019985002501078b27264713RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aD'Armond, Isabell,d1887-10aEverybody's pickin' on meh[computer file] /cwords by Irving Lewis ; music by Isabell D'Armond.1 iFirst line of text:aWhat is the matter, Henry.1 iFirst line of chorus:aEverybody's pickin' on me. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aComposer's name appears as "Isabel" on caption. aDedicated to: Alfred Henry Lewis. aAdvertisement for "Yo' eyes are open but yo' sound asleep" and other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man / Th. Rousseau. pOriginally published:cNew York : J.H. Remick & Co., c1907. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLewis, Irving.1 aRousseau, Th.,4ill.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0350uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0350 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701246ncm 2200349ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100001200163245008900175246007200264246005500336246004000391500003100431500001900462500004300481534006400524530002900588650003700617650001300654700001200667710002300679856006100702773004900763852005900812985002500871b27264749RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riumra n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a5447 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aDavids.10aCoonville's cullud bandh[computer file] :bcoon march song /cby Davids and Meakim.1 iFirst line of text:aWay up in Coonville there's a swell coon band.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHere comes the cullud band.14aCover title: Coonville cullud band. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1903. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMarches.1 aMeakim.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0351uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0351 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701411ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245011100136246008100247246005700328500002500385500001900410500003700429500005000466500005800516534006100574530002900635610003900664650003700703650003400740710004500774710003600819856006100855773004900916852005900965985002501024b27264798RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDavies, W. C.10aLiza does you love your coon?h[computer file] :bcoon song and refrain /cwords and music by W.C. Davies.1 iFirst line of text:aCoontown is all excited for there's been a new arrival.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLiza does you love your coon? aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aIntroduced by: Williams & Adams. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2], [6-8] aCover illustration: photograph of Williams and Adams. pOriginally published:cNew York : Gagel Brothers, c1898. aAlso available in print.20aWilliams & Adams (Vaudeville team) 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWilliams & Adams (Vaudeville team)4prf.2 aGagel Brothers (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0352uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0352 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701526ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002600118245012700144246007100271246006700342500002500409500001700434500002800451500004300479500010600522534007500628530002900703600003200732650003700764650004100801650003400842700003800876710004400914856006100958773004901019852005901068985002501127b27265110RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aDavilla, Joseph John.10aGive me back my husband, you've had him long e'nuffh[computer file] :bjazz song /cwords and music by Jos. Jno. Davilla.1 iFirst line of text:aSam Jackson was a coon who roamed the street.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou took my clothes, you took my watch. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Sophie Tucker. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of Black woman grabbing husband's coattails; photograph of Sophie Tucker. pOriginally published:cColumbus, Ohio : Buckeye Music Pub. Co., c1918. aAlso available in print.10aTucker, Sophie,d1884-1966. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDomestic relationsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aTucker, Sophie,d1884-1966.4prf.2 aBuckeye Music Pub. Co. (Columbus, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0353uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0353 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702019ncm 2200457Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001300124045000900137048001500146100003000161245011600191246006200307246005700369250001600426500002500442500001900467500008100486500012900567500006800696590008500764590005100849590006600900534005600966530002901022650003701051650003401088700001701122700003101139700005401170700001701224710003701241856007501278856007501353773004901428852005901477985002501536b27265122RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d22bLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a4274 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aDavis, Benny,d1883-1949.10aAt the high brown babies' ballh[computer file] /cwords and music by Benny Davis, Sid Erdman and Ernie Erdman.1 iFirst line of text:aSweetie dear, there's a taxi waitin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen the band begins to play. aPopular ed. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for "Dreaming sweet dreams of mother" and other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of Black dancers / RS [with rose symbol]. Cf. Introducing the song sheet / Helen Westin, p. 106. aAlso published for male or mixed voices with band or orchestra. aAdvertisements for "I know what it means to be lonesome" and other songs: p. [4] aLibrary's copy 1 inscribed: Evelyn May Freund. aCover illustration, cop. 2: floral wreath. / Lionel S. Reiss. pOriginally published:cNew York : Leo Feist, c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aErdman, Sid.1 aErdman, Ernie,d1879-1946.1 aReiss, Lionel S.q(Lionel Sampson),d1894-,4ill.0 aR. S.,4ill.2 aLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0354uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0354403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0355uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0355 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701416ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001300124045000900137048001500146100003000161245009100191246005300282246005400335250001700389500002500406500001900431500004400450500008900494534006400583530002900647650004500676650002500721700003100746700002700777710004400804856006100848773004900909852005900958985002501017b2726516xRPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJerome H. Remick (New York, N.Y.)a998 aRBNcRBN ax2x2 avu01aka011 aDavis, Benny,d1883-1949.10aMammy's little sugar plumh[computer file] :bsong /cby Benny Davis and Ernie Erdman.1 iFirst line of text:aShades of night are fallin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aMammy's little sugar plum. aOperatic ed. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black mammy and child saying prayers / E.H. Pfeiffer. pOriginally published:cNew York : J.H. Remick & Co., c1920. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aErdman, Ernie,d1879-1946.1 aPfeiffer, E. H.,4ill.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf0356uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0356 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701264ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003400118245013500152246006300287246006000350500002500410500001700435534006500452530002900517650003700546650005800583650003400641650002900675710004000704856006100744773004900805852005900854985002500913b27265201RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDavis, Gussie L.,d1863-1899.10aGet on your sneakshoes children!h[computer file] :bEthiopian illustrative song and chorus /cwords and music by Gussie L. Davis.1 iFirst line of text:aA dark night, a nigger and a chicken.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGet on your sneakshoes children. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. pOriginally published:cNew York : New York Music Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditionsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aNew York Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0357uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0357 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701580ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005400081040001300135048001500148100003400163245012900197246006300326246005200389500002500441500001900466500003000485500004400515500005500559534006800614530002900682600003400711650004500745650002900790650003400819700001900853700003200872700004000904710004400944856006100988773004901049852005901098985002501157b27265286RPBm c crucn 981124q19981899riuppa n eng d22bFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)aF&D.3665 aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aDavis, Gussie L.,d1863-1899.10aI'm the father of a little black coonh[computer file] /cwritten by Charles Hunn & George Golden ; composed by G.L. Davies.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm the father of a little picanniny.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMamma hear the baby cry. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Eugene Stratton. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [10] aCover illustration: photograph of Eugene Stratton. pOriginally published:cLondon : Francis, Day & Hunter, c[189-?] aAlso available in print.10aStratton, Eugene,d1861-1918. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American composers. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHunn, Charles.1 aGolden, George,d1868-1912.1 aStratton, Eugene,d1861-1918.4prf.2 aFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)40drpbaasmf0358uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0358 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701389ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003400118245012400152246007600276246005800352500002500410500001700435500006600452500005100518534006600569530002900635650004400664650003700708650003400745650002900779710003700808856006100845773004900906852005900955985002501014b27265328RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDavis, Gussie L.,d1863-1899.10aSing again that sweet refrain, or, Far from the old folks at homeh[computer file] /cwords & music by Gussie L. Davis.1 iFirst line of text:aThe music hall was crowded in a city o'er the sea.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSing again that sweet refrain. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for "Carolli Waltzes" and other music: p. 2-4. aCover illustration: floral design / H. Carter. pOriginally published:cNew York? : W.B. Gray & Co.?, c[1894?] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American singersxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aW.B. Gray & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0360uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0360 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701414ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003400118245011500152246006800267246006100335500002500396500001700421500005800438500004300496500005700539534006300596530002900659650002900688650003700717650003400754650002900788710004100817856006100858773004900919852005900968985002501027b27265389RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDavis, Gussie L.,d1863-1899.10aWhen I do the hoochy-coochy in the skyh[computer file] :bcoon song /cwritten & composed by Gussie L. Davis.1 iFirst line of text:aI aint got no money and I don't need none.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen you feel that funny feeling. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCaption title: When I do the hoochy-coochy in de sky. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black men in the sky. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aT. B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0361uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0361 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701297ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245007000138246006000208246005100268500002500319500001900344500004500363500008100408590005000489534005700539530002900596650004200625650003400667700002000701710003200721856006100753773004900814852005900863985002500922b27265444RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDavis, James H.10aMa honey galh[computer file] /cwords & music by James H. Davis.1 iFirst line of text:aI've got a gal and she is ma baby.1 iFirst line of chorus:aStand back you niggers. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. 2-[6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black woman in Gay Nineties outfit / J. Jahn. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Elizabeth A. Young. pOriginally published:cNew York : Myll Bros., c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJahn, J.,4ill.2 aMyll Bros. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0362uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0362 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701462ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100002900130245008600159246006800245246007500313500002500388500001900413500003500432500004300467500008700510534006400597530002900661610002200690650003700712650003400749651003100783710002800814710004000842856006100882773004900943852005900992985002501051b27265523RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-va ax1x1 avu01aka011 aDawson, Eli,d1880-1960.10aWhen you go back to that lonesome town of mineh[computer file] /cby Eli Dawson.1 iFirst line of text:aYou say you're goin' back to ole Virginia.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen you go back to that lonesome town of mine. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFeatured by: Dawson & Bennett. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of cabins in a valley; photograph of Dawson & Bennett. pOriginally published:cNew York : Cadilla Music Co., c1917. aAlso available in print.20aDawson & Bennett. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aVirginiaxSongs and music.2 aDawson & Bennett.4prf.2 aCadillac Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0363uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0363 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701195ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245006600137246005900203246007000262500002500332500001900357500006000376534005800436530002900494650004200523650003400565700003200599710004400631856006100675773004900736852005900785985002500844b27265687RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aDenison, C. M.10aMiss Louh[computer file] /cwords and music by C.M. Denison.1 iFirst line of text:aWhere de cotton fields am growin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aEv'ry lily-of-the-valley seems to whisper. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover illustration: drawing of Black woman / de Takacs. pOriginally published:cNew York : J.H. Remick, c1909. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDe Takacs, Andrâe C.,4ill.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf0370uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0370 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701448ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005100118245010900169246006000278246005000338500002500388500001700413500003300430500011500463534006800578530002900646600002400675650003700699650003400736700001900770700002400789700003000813710003700843856006100880773004900941852005900990985002501049b27265705RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aDensmore, John H.q(John Hopkins),d1880-1943.10aMy Susieh[computer file] :ba Southern love song /cwords by John W. Parks ; music by John H. Densmore.1 iFirst line of text:aAway down south de moon am shinin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aSusie, ma dusky fairy. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Theresa L. Bluford. aCover illustration: drawing of silhouetted couple in moonlight / J.E. Pitts; photograph of Theresa L. Bluford. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Parks & Densmore, c1901. aAlso available in print.10aBluford, Theresa L. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aParks, John W.1 aPitts, J. E.,4ill.1 aBluford, Theresa L.4prf.2 aParks & Densmore (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0371uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0371 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701629ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118240003000150245012200180246004600302246007800348500003100426500001900457500003600476500004200512500006600554500017700620534006900797530002900866650004500895650002500940700002400965700001600989710004401005856006101049773004901110852005901159985002501218b27265717RPBm c crucn 981124s1998 riuwza n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aDe Rose, Peter,d1900-1953.10aPickaninny dreams ;oarr.10aPickaninny dreamsh[computer file] :bsong /cwords by Sam Coslow ; music by Peter De Rose ; arr. by Eugene Platzman.1 iFirst line of text:aMammy, old and gray.1 iFirst line of chorus:aChoc'late and molasses are a-growing on the trees. aWaltz for voice and piano. aCaption title. aSecond chorus (obligato): p. 5. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black children playing / Dunk. aAlso published for: piano solo, vocal solo, mandolin and piano, mandolin and guitar, 2 mandolins, guitar and piano, small orchestra and piano, and full orchestra and piano. pOriginally published:cNew York : F.B. Haviland Pub. Co., c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aCoslow, Sam,d1902-1 aDunk,4ill.2 aF.B. Haviland Pub. Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0372uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0372 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701686ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001300124043001200137045000900149048001500158100003000173245005600203246005400259246007500313500003100388500001700419500005300436500002600489500004300515500014400558500006500702590005300767534006100820530002900881650003700910650002500947651003000972700001701002710003701019856007501056773004901131852005901180985002501239b27267271RPBm c crucn 981125s1998 riuwza n eng d22bLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a4156 aRBNcRBN an-us-al ax1x1 avu01aka011 aDe Voll, Cal,d1886-1970.10aAlabama lullabyh[computer file] /cby Cal De Voll.1 iFirst line of text:aI've heard lots of melodies.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDown in Alabama when the breeze begins to sigh. aWaltz for voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: A unique dreamy Southern song. aPage 1 is unnumbered. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of tropical birds perched on vines, in green ink / R.S. Cf. Introducing the song sheet / Helen Westin, p. 106. aAlso published for: male or mixed voices, band or orchestra. aCover illustration: cop. 2 printed in brown ink. pOriginally published:cNew York : L. Feist, Inc., c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American. 0aAlabamaxSongs and music.0 aR. S.,4ill.2 aLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0374uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0374 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701700ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001300124043001200137045000900149048001500158100003000173245005600203246005400259246007500313500003100388500001900419500006600438500005600504500016100560500006500721590006000786534006100846530002900907650003700936650002500973651003000998700001701028710003701045856007501082773004901157852005901206985002501265b27267295RPBm c crucn 981125s1998 riuwza n eng d22bLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a4156 aRBNcRBN an-us-al ax1x1 avu01aka011 aDe Voll, Cal,d1886-1970.10aAlabama lullabyh[computer file] /cby Cal De Voll.1 iFirst line of text:aI've heard lots of melodies.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDown in Alabama when the breeze begins to sigh. aWaltz for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAt head of title on cover: A unique and dreamy Southern song. aAdvertisements for "Ja-da" and another song: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of tropical birds perched on vines, in blue, yellow and green ink / R.S. Cf. Introducing the song sheet / Helen Westin, p. 106. aAlso published for: male or mixed voices, band or orchestra. a"Also published for" note printed in box: cop. 1, p. 2. pOriginally published:cNew York : L. Feist, Inc., c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American. 0aAlabamaxSongs and music.0 aR. S.,4ill.2 aLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0375uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0375 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701633ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001300124043001200137045000900149048001500158100003000173245005600203246005400259246007500313500003100388500001900419500006200438500016200500500006500662590006400727534006100791530002900852650003700881650002500918651003000943700001700973710003700990856007501027773004901102852005901151985002501210b27267325RPBm c crucn 981125s1998 riuwza n eng d22bLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a4156 aRBNcRBN an-us-al ax1x1 avu01aka011 aDe Voll, Cal,d1886-1970.10aAlabama lullabyh[computer file] /cby Cal De Voll.1 iFirst line of text:aI've heard lots of melodies.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDown in Alabama when the breeze begins to sigh. aWaltz for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAt head of title on cover: A unique dreamy Southern song. aCover illustration: drawing of tropical birds perched on vines, in blue, yellow, and green ink / R.S. Cf. Introducing the song sheet / Helen Westin, p. 106. aAlso published for: male or mixed voices, band or orchestra. aAdvertisements for "Chong" and another song: cop. 3, p. [4] pOriginally published:cNew York : L. Feist, Inc., c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American. 0aAlabamaxSongs and music.0 aR. S.,4ill.2 aLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0376uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0376 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701569ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001300124043001200137045000900149048001500158100003000173245005600203246005400259246007500313500003100388500001900419500006200438500004300500500009800543500006500641534006100706530002900767650003700796650002500833651003000858700005200888710003700940856006100977773004901038852005901087985002501146b27267337RPBm c crucn 981125s1998 riuwza n eng d22bLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a4156 aRBNcRBN an-us-al ax1x1 avu01aka011 aDe Voll, Cal,d1886-1970.10aAlabama lullabyh[computer file] /cby Cal De Voll.1 iFirst line of text:aI've heard lots of melodies.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDown in Alabama when the breeze begins to sigh. aWaltz for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAt head of title on cover: A unique dreamy Southern song. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of woman playing Pan pipes under statue of Pan / Lionel S. Reiss. aAlso published for: male or mixed voices, band or orchestra. pOriginally published:cNew York : L. Feist, Inc., c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American. 0aAlabamaxSongs and music.1 aReiss, Lionel S.q(Lionel Samson),d1894-4ill.2 aLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0377uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0377 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701499ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003500118245007000153246005700223246006400280500002500344500001700369500005600386500005000442500012100492534005900613530002900672600001800701600003500719650004200754650003400796700002400830700003100854710003400885856006100919773004900980852005901029985002501088b27267349RPBm c crucn 981125s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDewey, James,d1857 or 8-1964.10aMa Susie Annah[computer file] /cwords and music by Jimmy Dewey.1 iFirst line of text:aDere's a new coon come to town.1 iFirst line of chours:aCoons hab you ebber seen ma Susanna. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Musical supplement of the Sunday Examiner"--Cover. aAs sung by: Violet Dale and Chas. Barrington. aCover illustration: photographs of Violet Dale and James Dewey; drawing of red and white birds on yellow background. pOriginally published:cNew York : Cruger Bros., c1897. aAlso available in print.10aDale, Violet.10aDewey, James,d1857 or 8-1964. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDale, Violet.4prf.1 aBarrington, Charles.4prf.2 aCruger Bros. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0378uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0378 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701299ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002300164245009600187246005900283500003000342500001900372500004300391500012200434534006400556530002900620650003700649650003500686700002400721710002200745856006100767773004900828852005900877985002500936b27267350RPBm c crucn 981125s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a27383 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avh01aka011 aDichmont, William.10aMa little banjoh[computer file] /c[words by] Arthur Rutherford ; [music by] Wm. Dichmont.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen I'se wand'rin' down de road. aFor high voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aAlso published for low voice and piano; part-song; women's voices (SSA) and piano; and men's voices (TTBB) and piano. pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, Inc., c1917. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSongs (High voice) with piano.1 aRutherford, Arthur.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.40drpbaasmf0379uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0379 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701423ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002300164240002700187245009600214246005900310500002900369500001900398500004300417500012300460590007400583534006400657530002900721650003700750650003400787700002400821710002200845856006100867773004900928852005900977985002501036b27267362RPBm c crucn 981125s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a31701 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avj01aka011 aDichmont, William.10aMa little banjo;oarr.10aMa little banjoh[computer file] /c[words by] Arthur Rutherford ; [music by] Wm. Dichmont.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen I'se wand'rin' down de road. aFor low voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aAlso published for high voice and piano; part-song; women's chorus (SSA) and piano; and men's chorus (TTBB) and piano. aLibrary's copy has label of Long's Music Shop, San Bernardino, Calif. pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, Inc., c1917. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSongs (Low voice) with piano.1 aRutherford, Arthur.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.40drpbaasmf0380uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0380 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701583ncm 2200421ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002100163245011900184246006100303246006800364500002500432500001700457500004100474500004300515500004300558500004500601500006900646534006400715530002900779650003700808650001400845700002000859700002200879700002500901710002300926730001800949856006100967773004901028852005901077985002501136b27267374RPBm c crucn 981125s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a3866 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aDillea, Herbert.10aTell me honeyh[computer file] :ba plaintive coon serenade /cwords by George Sidney and music by Herbert Dillea.1 iFirst line of text:aThrough the clouds of silver linin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aTell me honey, that you loves me dearly. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Lucy Daly and Thomas Evans. aFrom musical comedy: The head waiters. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of woman. aAlso published for band, orchestra, banjo, mandolin, and guitar. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMusicals.1 aSidney, George.1 aDaly, Lucy.4prf.1 aEvans, Thomas.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aHead waiters.40drpbaasmf0382uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0382 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701522ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100001900130245008900149246007300238246007100311246003200382246002900414500002500443500001700468500003300485500006000518500004300578500006200621534006600683530002900749650004500778650003400823651003200857710004100889856006100930773004900991852005901040985002501099b2726757xRPBm c crucn 981125s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-tn ax1x1 avu01aka011 aDixon, Harold.10aOh Henry! Mammy surely paddled meh[computer file] /cwords & music by Harold Dixon.1 iFirst line of text:aHow I long to be back in my boyhood days again.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI was paddling along life just like a song.16aMy mammy surely paddled me.10aMammy surely paddled me. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aRunning title: Mammy surely. a"Dedicated to my Comrades at Camp Pike, Ark."--Caption. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of Black mother spanking son. pOriginally published:cSt. Louis : Dixon-Lane Pub. Co.,c1918. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aTennesseexSongs and music.2 aDixon-Lane Pub. Co. (St. Louis, Mo.)40drpbaasmf0383uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0383 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701536ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003600118245014100154246008200295246008400377500002500461500001900486500003100505500004300536500005300579534006900632530002900701600003200730650003700762650003400799700001600833700002200849700003700871710004800908856006100956773004901017852005901066985002501125b27267581RPBm c crucn 981125s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aDixon, Will H.q(William Henry)10aCome right in, sit right down, make yourself at homeh[computer file] /cwords by Bob White & Alfred Anderson ; music by Will. H. Dixon.1 iFirst line of text:aRufus Johnsing Snowball Lee was known both near and far.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome right in, sit right down and make yourself at home. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Bert A. Williams. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Bert Williams. pOriginally published:cChicago : Modern Music Publishers, c1909. aAlso available in print.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWhite, Bob.1 aAnderson, Alfred.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-19224prf.2 aModern Music Publishing Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0384uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0384 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701309ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100004900118245006600167246005600233490005600289500002500345500001900370500004200389500005500431500005300486534006700539530002900606650003700635650003400672710002500706710003400731856006100765773004900826852005900875985002500934b2726760xRPBm c crucn 981125s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aDockstader, C. R.q(Charles R.),d1849-1907.10aMedley of songs no. 3h[computer file] /cby C.R. Dockstader.1 iFirst line of text:aWe come to sing a little song.0 aDockstaders' own collection of popular songs ;v48. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of the Dockstaders. aAlso published for: orchestra, with cornet solo. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia, Pa. : J.W. Pepper, c1882. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aDockstader Brothers.2 aJ.W. Pepper (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0385uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0385 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701503ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003500118245010900153246005900262246006400321500002500385500001900410500004300429500003100472500004800503500006600551590003800617534006600655530002900721650003700750650001400787700003100801700001700832710004000849730002200889856006100911773004900972852005901021985002501080b27267611RPBm c crucn 981125s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN ax2x2 avu01aka011 aDonaldson, Walter,d1893-1947.10aI love the land of Old Black Joeh[computer file] /clyric by Grant Clarke ; melody by Walter Donaldson.1 iFirst line of text:aMammy once said "You're a dunce."1 iFirst line of chorus:aI want the whole wide world to know. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFrom musical revue: Ed. Wynn Carnival. aDedicated to: Ned Wayburn. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2], [6] aCover illustration: drawing of woman with bird in cage / R.S. aLibrary's copy has trimmed edges. pOriginally published:cNew York : Irving Berlin, Inc., c1920. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMusicals.1 aClarke, Grant,d1891-1931.0 aR. S.,4ill.2 aIrving Berlin Inc. (New York, N.Y.)0 aEd Wynn carnival.40drpbaasmf0386uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0386 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9703547ncm 2200721Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081043001200099045000900111048001500120100003500135245012100170246004800291246006900339500002500408500001900433500002800452500010100480590035500581534007600936530002901012600001801041600001801059600002001077600002001097600002001117600001901137600001801156600001901174600001901193600001901212600002001231600001801251610004001269610003801309650003701347650003401384651003101418700002001449700003701469710005101506856007501557856007501632856007501707856007501782856007501857856007601932856007602008856007602084856007602160856007602236856007602312856007602388856007602464856007602540856007602616773004902692852005902741985002502800b27273350RPBm c crucn 981130s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN an-us-ky ax1x1 avu01aka011 aDonaldson, Walter,d1893-1947.10aWe'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky homeh[computer file] /clyric by Coleman Goetz ; music by Walter Donaldson.1 iFirst line of text:aI've lost my appetite.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI've got a sneaky feeling round my heart. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: drawing of woman greeting male visitor / Barbelle; photograph of Baby Betty. aCover photograph: Rose Miller, cop. 3; Edward Miller, cop. 5; Myrtle Howard, cop. 8; Miss Seeback, cop. 9; Kitty Keeten, cop. 10; Babe Wilson, cop. 11; Lyle La Pine, cop. 12; La France & Bruce, cop. 13; Baby Esmond, cop. 15; Jean Challon, cop. 18; Marie Laurent, cop. 19; Scott & Raynor, cop. 21; Bert Wilcox, cop. 23; cop. 26 lacks cover photograph. pOriginally published:cNew York : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1915. aAlso available in print.00aBetty,cBaby.10aMiller, Rose.10aMiller, Edward.10aHoward, Myrtle.10aSeeback,cMiss.10aKeeten, Kitty.10aWilson, Babe.10aLa Pine, Lyle.00aEsmond,cBaby.10aChallon, Jean.10aLaurent, Marie.10aWilcox, Bert.20aLa France & Bruce (Vaudeville team)20aScott & Traynor (Vaudeville team) 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aKentuckyxSongs and music.1 aGoetz, Coleman.1 aBarbelle, Albert W.,d1888-1957,2 aWaterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0389uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0389403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0390uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0390403Print copy 5drpbaasmf0391uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0391403Print copy 8drpbaasmf0392uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0392403Print copy 9drpbaasmf0393uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0393403Print copy 10drpbaasmf0394uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0394403Print copy 11drpbaasmf0395uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0395403Print copy 12drpbaasmf0396uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0396403Print copy 13drpbaasmf0397uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0397403Print copy 15drpbaasmf0398uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0398403Print copy 18drpbaasmf0399uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0399403Print copy 19drpbaasmf0400uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0400403Print copy 21drpbaasmf0401uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0401403Print copy 23drpbaasmf0402uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0402403Print copy 26drpbaasmf0403uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0403 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701405ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245009800137246008200235246005600317500002500373500001900398500004200417500013100459534007800590530002900668600001900697650003700716650003400753700002100787710005300808856006100861773004900922852005900971985002501030b2727357xRPBm c crucn 981130s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aDouglas, Fred.10aMy friend from my homeh[computer file] /cwords by Pete G. Hampton ; music by Fred. Douglas.1 iFirst line of text:aThere was a coon named Jackson had an awful disposition.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHe's my friend from my home. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of two Black men and a Black woman seated at table; photograph of James Grundy of the Grundy Trio. pOriginally published:cNew York : Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., c1902. aAlso available in print.10aGrundy, James. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHampton, Pete G.2 aHarry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0405uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0405 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701576ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245012500149246005800274246008500332500002500417500001900442500002900461500004500490500007400535590006000609590003900669534007300708530002900781600003100810650004500841650002500886700003700911710004800948856006100996773004901057852005901106985002501165b27273623RPBm c crucn 981130s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDresser, Paul,d1857-1911.10aYou'se just a little nigger, still you'se mine, all mineh[computer file] :blullaby /cwords and music by Paul Dresser.1 iFirst line of text:aDere ain't no use o' cryin' now.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou'se jest a little nigger, still you'se mine, all mine. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Kitty Mitchell. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: drawing of flowers; photograph of Kitty Mitchell. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Hitchcock, New York. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Barrett. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1898. aAlso available in print.10aMitchell, Kitty,db. 1868. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aMitchell, Kitty,db. 1868.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0408uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0408 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701599ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245011400136246007700250246006000327500002500387500001900412500008900431500004900520500010600569534002600675530002900701600002200730600001900752650004600771650003400817700003400851700002800885700002500913710003800938730001900976856006100995773004901056852005901105985002501164b27274020RPBm c crucn 981130s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aDreyfus, Max.10aDem white pantsh[computer file] : bat a swell cake walk /cwords by James T. Powers ; music by Max Dreyfus.1 iFirst line of text:aMissus Jackson gave a ball, grand cakewalk and tea.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMissus Jackson walked like this. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: James T. Powers and Rachel Booth in the musical comedy "The messenger boy." aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2], 6-8. aCover illustration: drawing of well-dressed Black couple with photographed faces of Powers and Booth. pOriginally published: aAlso available in print.10aMacDonald, Harry.10aBooth, Rachel. 0aAfro-AmericansxClothesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aPowers, James T.,d1862-1943.1 aMacDonald, Harry.4prf.1 aBooth, Rachel.4prf.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aMessenger boy.40drpbaasmf0409uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0409 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701290ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245010600136246004700242246005800289500002500347500001900372500005000391500007100441534006300512530002900575650004200604650003400646700003700680710004100717856006100758773004900819852005900868985002500927b27274068RPBm c crucn 981130s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDreyfus, Max.14aThe lady with the auburn hairh[computer file] /cwords by Andrew B. Sterling ; music by Max Dreyfus.1 iFirst line of text:aI used to know a gal.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThe lady with the auburn hair. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2], [6-8] aCover illustration: drawing of Black woman with red paint on hair. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSterling, Andrew B.,d1874-1955.2 aT. B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0410uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0410 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701522ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001300125045000900138048001500147100001200162245010500174246007200279246004400351490003400395500002500429500001700454500002900471500007600500500007000576534006400646530002900710600003300739650003700772650003400809700001100843700003900854710002300893856007500916773004900991852005901040985002501099b2727410xRPBm c crucn 981130s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a740 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDuffee.10aMake no mistakeh[computer file] :ba Darktown suggestion /cwritten & composed by Duffee and Belli.1 iFirst line of text:aLast night dar was a pleasant social function.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMake no mistake.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Lew Dockstader. aAdvertisements for "My gal is a high born lady" and other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph, from the back, of Lew Dockstader. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1899. aAlso available in print.10aDockstader, Lew,d1856-1924. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBelli.1 aDockstader, Lew,d1856-1924.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0411uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0411 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701403ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048001500151100001600166245008900182246005500271246006200326500002500388500001900413500002500432500012300457534006500580530002900645600001700674650005800691650003400749700002300783710004100806856006100847773004900908852005900957985002501016b27274123RPBm c crucn 981130s1998 riuppa n eng d22bHamilton S. Gordon (Music publisher)a11383 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aDunn, M. F.10aI'm having a million-dollar dreamh[computer file] /cwords and music by M. F. Dunn.1 iFirst line of text:aBill Jackson was a lazy coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm having a million dollar dream. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Ely Danson. aCover illustration: drawing of Black man in rocking chair dreaming of thousand-dollar bills; photograph of Ely Danson. pOriginally published:cNew York : Hamilton S. Gordon, c1903. aAlso available in print.10aDanson, Ely. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditionsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDanson, Ely.4prf.2 aHamilton S. Gordon (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0418uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0418 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701622ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003700165245010000202246007500302246009000377500002500467500001700492500003000509500004800539500009900587534006600686530002900752600002800781650005400809650003600863650003400899700002200933700003400955710004100989856006101030773004901091852005901140985002501199b27274147RPBm c crucn 981130s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a3652 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aEdmonds, Shepard N.,d1876-1957.10aDat's just what "expotentisious" meansh[computer file] /cwords & music by Shepard N. Edmonds.1 iFirst line of text:aNow a coon who had gone away to Darktown College.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou've heard all about a animalitisimous, grazin' on de green. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aIntroduced by: May Irwin. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man lecturing / J. Frew; photograph of May Irwin. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1903. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-American college graduatesxSongs and music. 0aBlack EnglishxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFrew, John,4ill.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0420uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0420 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701512ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100003700130245009200167246006500259246006500324500002500389500001700414500006200431500004200493500008000535534006400615530002900679600003200708650003700740650004100777651003800818700003200856710004400888856006100932773004900993852005901042985002501101b27274184RPBm c crucn 981130s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-md ax0x0 avu01aka011 aEdmonds, Shepard N.,d1876-1957.10aI ain't going back to Baltimo' no mo'h[computer file] :bcoon song /cby Shep Edmonds.1 iFirst line of text:aJohnson one night, nearly turned white.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI ain't goin' back to Baltimo' no mo' aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aComposer's name appears as Shepard N. Edmonds in caption. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: rooster design / DeTakacs; photograph of Clarice Vance. pOriginally published:cNew York : J.H. Remick & Co., c1906. aAlso available in print.10aVance, Clarice,d1871-1961. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDomestic relationsxSongs and music. 0aBaltimore (Md.)xSongs and music.1 aDe Takacs, Andrâe C.,4ill.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf0421uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0421 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701849ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003000118245012200148246008200270246006200352500002500414500001700439500005800456500006600514500006500580500004700645500008200692500007900774534006900853530002900922600002900951650003700980650004101017650003401058700001601092700002001108700003501128710004401163856007501207773004901282852005901331985002501390b27274329RPBm c crucn 981130s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aEdwards, Gus,d1879-1945.10aAll I wants is my black baby backh[computer file] :bcoon song & chorus /cwords & music by Gus Edwards & Tom Daley.1 iFirst line of text:aA darktown belle and her yeller man had a terr'ble fuss.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll I wants is my black baby back. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aJoint composer's name appears as Tom Daly in caption. aAdvertisement for "There'll never be a girl like you": p. [2] aAdvertisement for "Thoughts of love" and other music: p. [6] aAdvertisement for 2 ragtime folios: p. [7] aAdvertisement for "I wonder what is that coon's game" and other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: border design / W.A.S.; photograph of Miss Emma Carus. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print.10aCarus, Emma,d1879-1927. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDomestic relationsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDaley, Tom.0 aW. A. S.,4ill.1 aCarus, Emma,d1879-1927.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0423uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0423 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701687ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003000118245010800148246006200256246007600318246004200394500002500436500001900461500002900480500004800509500010900557590004600666534006900712530002900781600002800810650003700838650003100875650003400906700003100940700002200971700003400993710004401027856006101071773004901132852005901181985002501240b27274391RPBm c crucn 981130s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aEdwards, Gus,d1879-1945.10aI couldn't stand to see ma baby loseh[computer file] /cwords by Will D. Cobb ; music by Gus. Edwards.1 iFirst line of text:aLast Tuesday night I missed ma babe.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBut I couldn't stand to see ma baby lo-o-o-o-se.14aI couldn't stand to see my baby lose. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Miss May Irwin. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American couple seated on sofa / Bert Cobb; photograph of May Irwin. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Rowland Hazard. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCobb, Will D.,d1878-1930.1 aCobb, Bert,4ill.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0424uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0424 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701793ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003000118245011400148246005900262246007700321500002500398500001700423500009000440500004500530500003500575500004200610500006900652590004200721534007400763530002900837600002800866650003700894650003400931650001900965700003100984700001701015700003401032710005501066730003201121856006101153773004901214852005901263985002501322b27274433RPBm c crucn 981130s1998 riurga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aEdwards, Gus,d1879-1945.10aI don't care to be your lady friend no moreh[computer file] /cwords by Will D. Cobb ; music by Gus Edwards.1 iFirst line of text:aI've gone and lost my little Lou.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWell I don't care to be your lady friend no more. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: May Irwin's Great Coon Hit. A Ragtime Declaration of Independence. aSung by May Irwin in farce "Sister Mary" aDedicated to: Muriel Ringgold. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: floral design / HC; photograph of May Irwin. aLibrary's copy inscribed: E.A. Young. pOriginally published:cNew York : Rogers Bros. Music Pub. Co., c1899. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aRagtime music.1 aCobb, Will D.,d1878-1930.0 aH. C.,4ill.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.2 aRogers Bros. Music Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aSister Mary (Musical farce)40drpbaasmf0425uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0425 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701869ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003000118245009100148246006000239246006400299500002500363500001900388500003000407500003300437500003800470500004800508500011900556500018100675534006900856530002900925600002000954600003100974600003001005650004201035650003401077700003101111700001701142700002601159710004401185856006101229773004901290852005901339985002501398b27274470RPBm c crucn 981130s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aEdwards, Gus,d1879-1945.10aMy charcoal charmerh[computer file] /cwords by Will D. Cobb ; music by Gus. Edwards.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen the darkness comes a creepin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aMy charcoal charmer, my dusky belle. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aPages 1-4 are unnumbered. aSung by: Miss Annie Darling. aDedicated to: Miss Alice Ma Gill. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 6-8] aCover illustration: drawing of cabin by river / B.C.; photographs of Annie Darling, Will D. Cobb, and Gus Edwards. aAlso published for: mandolin (solo, with piano, with guitar); male or mixed quartette, banjo (solo, with piano); two-step for orchestra (10 parts and piano, 14 parts and piano) pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1900. aAlso available in print.10aDarling, Annie.10aCobb, Will D.,d1878-1930.10aEdwards, Gus,d1879-1945. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCobb, Will D.,d1878-1930.0 aB. C.,4ill.1 aDarling, Annie.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0426uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0426 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701881ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001300124045000900137048001500146100002500161245010800186246004800294246006600342250001600408500002500424500001900449500007800468500006700546500013300613590011000746590003600856590004500892534005500937530002900992600001601021600002101037610001901058650004501077650003401122700003401156710003701190856007501227773004901302852005901351985002501410b27274536RPBm c crucn 981130s1998 riuppa n eng d22bLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a2855 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aEdwards, Leo,d1886-10aIf every star was a little pickaninnyh[computer file] /cwords by Joe McCarthy ; music by Leo Edwards.1 iFirst line of text:aTwo little kinky tots.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIf every star was a little pickaninny. aPopular ed. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "I'm sending a message to Mama" and other songs: p. [5] aAdvertisement for "Dreams of long ago" and other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of 2 Afro-American children gazing at chicken in the moon; photograph of Tom Lyons & Stella Stamper. aLibrary's copy 1 has retailer's stamp on p. [2]: Tuttle Music House, 1944 E. Passyunk Ave., Philadelphia. aLibrary's copy 2 lacks p. [5-6] aCover photograph: cop. 2, McGee & Devoy. pOriginally published:cNew York : L. Feist, c1912. aAlso available in print.10aLyons, Tom.10aStamper, Stella.20aMcGee & Devoy. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMcCarthy, Joseph,d1885-1943.2 aLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0427uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0427 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701557ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100001800163245011500181246005900296246006300355500002500418500001700443500008700460500004200547500009300589534006400682530002900746600002300775650004500798650001700843650003400860700001900894700002900913710002300942856006100965773004901026852005901075985002501134b27274573RPBm c crucn 981130s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a5191 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aEgener, C. A.10aDo de angels weep?h[computer file] :bstory song and refrain /cwords by Will A. Cook ; music by C.A. Egener.1 iFirst line of text:aDo de angels weep, oh Mammy dear.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHush, chile, hush, the mother said. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Sung with great success by Katherine Trayer, of Libbey & Trayer. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of angel with child; photograph of woman [Katherine Trayer?] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1903. aAlso available in print.10aTrayer, Katherine. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCooke, Will A.1 aTrayer, Katherine.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0428uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0428 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701459ncm 2200361ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245010300149246008000252246004800332500002500380500001700405500003000422500005100452500010500503534006900608530002900677600003800706650003700744650003400781700004400815710004400859856006100903773004900964852005901013985002501072b27274615RPBm c crucn 981130s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDresser, Paul,d1857-1911.10aI'se your nigger if you wants me Liza Janeh[computer file] :ba coon serenade /cby Paul Dresser.1 iFirst line of text:aOh de winter am upon us an' de days am cold an' drear.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLiza Liza Liza Jane. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Vernona Jarbeau. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2], 5, [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black banjo player wooing Black woman; photograph of Vernona Jarbeau. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1896. aAlso available in print.10aJarbeau, Vernona,dca. 1861-1914. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJarbeau, Vernona,dca. 1861-1914.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0407uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0407 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701545ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048001500151100001300166245007700179246006100256246006300317500002500380500001700405500005000422500004700472500012000519534006500639530002900704600001700733650003700750650003000787650003400817700001200851700002300863700001500886710004000901856006100941773004901002852005901051985002501110b27274706RPBm c crucn 981130s1998 riuppa n eng d22bHamilton S. Gordon (Music publisher)a11349 aRBNcRBN a1902 avu01aka011 aElliott.10aYou can search meh[computer file] /cwords & music by Elliott & Gorton.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm the craziest coon you ever saw.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou can search me for that chicken. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aComposer's name appears as Elliot in caption. aSung by: Jake Welby of Gorton's Minstrels. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man, chicken, and silver dollar / K. Rising; photograph of Jake Welby. pOriginally published:cNew York : Hamilton S. Gordon, c1902. aAlso available in print.10aWelby, Jake. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aThievesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGorton.1 aWelby, Jake.4prf.1 aRising, K.2 aHamilton S. Gordon (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0429uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0429 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701607ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002400118245011500142246008000257246007500337500002500412500001900437500003000456500004300486500003900529590008100568534006800649530002900717600003900746650006200785650002900847650003400876700002300910700003900933710004300972856006101015773004901076852005901125985002501184b27277045RPBm c crucn 981210s1998 riudfa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aEllis, Jacob Henry.10aRemus takes the cakeh[computer file] :bcoon song /cwords by Wallace H. Becker ; music by Jacob Henry Ellis.1 iFirst line of text:aRemus Brink and Angemima Orange blossom slick and sly.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHi dere you coons, shake up your number lebens. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Josephine Sabel. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [2] aCover photograph: Josephine Sabel. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Hitchcock's, 11 Park Row, N.Y. pOriginally published:cNew York : Willis Woodward & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print.10aSabel, Josephine,d1865 or 6-1945. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBecker, Wallace H.1 aSabel, Josephine,d1865 or 6-1945.2 aWillis Woodward & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0431uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0431 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701665ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003700118245013700155246008100292246004600373500002500419500001700444500003500461500004800496500009200544534006500636530002900701650006200730650006200792650003400854650002900888650002900917700001900946700002500965710003500990710003601025856006101061773004901122852005901171985002501230b27277057RPBm c crucn 981210s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aEurope, James Reese,d1881-1919.12aA royal coonh[computer file] :ba gem from the Black Patti Troubadours /cwords by "Jolly" John Larkins ; music by James R. Europe.1 iFirst line of text:aIn me you see the greatest man who ever held full sway.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI am a royal coon. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: "Jolly" John Larkins. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: drawing of scepter and crown / Starmer; photograph of John Larkins. pOriginally published:cChicago, Ill. : Will Rossiter, c1907. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxRelations with AfricansxSongs and music. 0aZulu (African people)xKings and rulersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers. 4aAfro-American musicians.1 aLarkins, John.1 aLarkins, John.4prf.2 aBlack Patti Troubadours.4prf.2 aWill Rossiter (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0436uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0436 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701363ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245011800149246006600267246007100333500002500404500001700429500005000446500009100496534006900587530002900656600003100685650003700716650003400753710004400787856006100831773004900892852005900941985002501000b27277069RPBm c crucn 981201s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aEvans, George,d1870-1915.10aCome and kiss your baby if you love me trueh[computer file] :ba darktown lament /cwords & music by Geo. Evans.1 iFirst line of text:aDere's a certain coon libs here in town.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome and tell me baby, if you love me true. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2], 5-[6] aCover illustration: drawing of George Evans dancing in blackface and geometric design. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1895. aAlso available in print.10aEvans, George,d1870-1915. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0437uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0437 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701514ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245010000149246001700249246005900266246005300325500002500378500001700403500004400420500004600464500008000510590006400590534006900654530002900723600003100752650004200783650003400825700003100859710004400890856006100934773004900995852005901044985002501103b27277306RPBm c crucn 091210s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aEvans, George,d1870-1915.10aDat yaller gal by my sideh[computer file] :b(oh! Lucinda) /cwords and music by George Evans.10aOh! Lucinda.1 iFirst line of text:aI went to a ball the other night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, Lucinda, Lucinda Lou. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Coon Song and Chorus. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: photographs of George Evans with and without blackface. aLibrary's copy inscribed (by the composer?): G.W.[?] Evans. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print.10aEvans, George,d1870-1915. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aEvans, George,d1870-1915.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0438uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0438 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701540ncm 2200373ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245008400149246007400233246005400307500002500361500001700386500009000403500006800493500004800561500005200609534008200661530002900743600003100772650003700803650003400840700004300874710004100917856007500958773004901033852005901082985002501141b27277410RPBm c crucn 981201s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aEvans, George,d1870-1915.10aStanding on the corner, didn't mean no harm!h[computer file] /cby Geo. Evans.1 iFirst line of text:aDid you e'er see Susan, Ann, Melinda Jane Brown?1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! my baby, tell me true. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: As introduced by Geo. H. Primrose. With Primrose & West Minstrels. aAdvertisement for "There's a star in the sky for us all": p. 3. aThe number 4 appears near imprint on cover. aCover illustration: photograph of George Evans. pOriginally published:cCincinnati, O. [i.e. Ohio] : J.C. Groene & Co., c1894. aAlso available in print.10aEvans, George,d1870-1915. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aPrimrose, George H.,d1852-1919.4prf.2 aJ.C. Groene & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0439uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0439 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701603ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245013600149246005700285246008100342500002500423500001700448500004100465500004500506500012600551534007300677530002900750600001100779650003700790650003800827650003400865700003600899700001100935700001700946710004800963856006101011773004901072852005901121985002501180b27277525RPBm c crucn 981201s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aEvans, George,d1870-1915.10aWhen it's moonlight on the levee, Carolineh[computer file] :bsong & chorus /cwords by Richard H. Gerard ; music by George Evans.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen I hear the banjos ringing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen it's moonlight on the levee, Caroline, Caroline. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Kenny, Brooklyn's favorite. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American couple in moonlight / Dewey; photograph of Kenny with and without blackface. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1903. aAlso available in print.00aKenny. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGerard, Richard H.,d1876-1948.0 aDewey,0 aKenny.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0440uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0440 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701377ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245009200149246006600241246006200307500002500369500001700394500004300411500011800454534007100572530002900643600001700672650004200689650003400731700002200765710004600787856006100833773004900894852005900943985002501002b27277574RPBm c crucn 981201s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aFagan, Barney,d1850-1937.10aMy blackbirdh[computer file] :ba dainty coon song /cwords and music by Barney Fagan.1 iFirst line of text:aThere is extensive preparation going on.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMy blackbird, my dainty blackbird. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black woman with blackbird perched on wrist / S. Carmer; photograph of Jimmy Wall. pOriginally published:cNew York : Hylands Spencer & Yeager, c1899. aAlso available in print.10aWall, Jimmy. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCarmer, S.,4ill.2 aHylands Spencer & Yeager (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0442uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0442 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701456ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001800123045000900141048001500150100003100165240003900196245012800235246007000363246005500433490003400488500003400522500001900556500002800575500007400603534006400677530002900741650004200770650001500812700003800827710002300865856006100888773004900949852005900998985002501057b27277604RPBm c crucn 981201s1998 riudfa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a3 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aFagan, Barney,d1850-1937.10aMy gal is a high born lady ;oarr.10aMy gal is a high born ladyh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by Barney Fagan ; arr. by Gustave Luders.1 iFirst line of text:aThar' is gwine to be a festival this evenin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aMy gal is a high born lady.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFox trot for voice and piano. aCaption title. aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American couple in dress clothes. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aFox trots.1 aLuders, Gustav,d1816-1913,earr.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0443uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0443 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701270ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005700081040001300138045000900151048001500160100003100175245010100206246007000307246005500377246003100432500002500463500001900488500004800507534007400555530002900629650004200658650001500700710002300715856006100738773004900799852005900848985002500907b27277689RPBm c crucn 981201c19981896riudfa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.& Sons 16620 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aFagan, Barney,d1850-1937.10aMy gal is a high born ladyh[computer file] :bfox trot song /cwords and music by Barney Fagan.1 iFirst line of text:aThar' is gwine to be a festival this evenin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aMy gal is a high born lady.14aMy gal's a high born lady. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2], [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c[1918?], c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aFox trots.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0444uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0444 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701540ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001300118245009500131246007200226246004500298500002500343500001700368500003700385500003100422500005000453500010000503590003800603534006500641530002900706610002400735650003700759650003400796700001400830700001900844710002800863710004500891856006100936773004900997852005901046985002501105b27277690RPBm c crucn 981201s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aFarrell.10aHoney won't you let me knowh[computer file] :bcoon love ballad /cby Farrell & Frantzen.1 iFirst line of text:aLonesome little coon, sighin' 'neath the moon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIf a you love me. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: Charles W. Martin. aSung by: Lambert & Pierce. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2], [6-8] aCover illustration: drawing of a grape arbour design / Hagaman; photograph of Lambert & Pierce. aLibrary's copy has trimmed edges. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley Dresser Co., c1904. aAlso available in print.20aLambert and Pierce. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFrantzen.1 aHagaman,4ill.2 aLambert & Pierce.4prf.2 aHowley, Dresser Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0445uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0445 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701291ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001300118245011400131246007200245246004500317500002500362500001700387500004300404500004500447500003300492534006500525530002900590650003700619650003400656700001400690710004300704856006100747773004900808852005900857985002500916b27277732RPBm c crucn 981201s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aFarrell.10aHoney won't you let me knowh[computer file] :bcoon love ballad /cwritten & composed by Farrell & Frantzen.1 iFirst line of text:aLonesome little coon, sighin' 'neath the moon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIf a you love me. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: grape arbour design. aCover printed by H.C. Banks. pOriginally published:cLondon : Charles Sheard & Co., c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFrantzen.2 aCharles Sheard & Co. (London, England)40drpbaasmf0446uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0446 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701755ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245012500139246007800264246006200342500002500404500001700429500004900446500010600495500004300601500005200644500006900696590004200765534007100807530002900878600003200907650003700939650003400976700003801010700002201048710002801070710004101098856006101139773004901200852005901249985002501308b27286708RPBm c crucn 981204s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aFarrell, Fred C.10aThere's only one and dat ain't youh[computer file] :ba colored misunderstanding /cwords and music by Fred C. Farrell.1 iFirst line of text:aI fell in love with the prettiest little yaller gal.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThere's only one and dat aint you. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover printed by Bycks' Press, Savannah, Ga. aSung by: Arthur Rigby, Beaumont Sisters, Dan Avery, Frances Hartley, Vella Farrell, and the Boydells. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Arthur Rigby. aAlso published for band, orchestra, banjo, mandolin, and guitar. aLibrary's copy inscribed: E.A. Young. pOriginally published:cSavannah, Ga. : Excelsior Music Co., c1898. aAlso available in print.10aRigby, Arthur C.,db. 1867. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aRigby, Arthur C.,db. 1867.4prf.1 aAvery, Dan.4prf.2 aBeaumont Sisters.4prf.2 aExcelsior Music, Co. (Savannah, Ga.)40drpbaasmf0447uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0447 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701591ncm 2200361ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245010300138246007900241246006300320500002500383500001900408500005900427500010300486500004800589500011600637590004700753534008200800530002900882650003700911650003600948710005100984856006101035773004901096852005901145985002501204b27286721RPBm c crucn 981204s1998 riurga n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aFischler, H. A.10aChili sauceh[computer file] :bthat tantalizing rag time song / words and music by H.A. Fischler.1 iFirst line of text:aCoons were gather'd in their meetin' house one night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh love up yo' honey she's a prize. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAt head of title: Also published in instrumental form. aAlso published for band, piano, 10- or 14-piece orchestra and piano, and full orchestra and piano. aAdvertisements for other music: p. 2-5, [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black woman presenting husband seated at table with large bottle of chili sauce. aLibrary's copy stamped: Professional copy. pOriginally published:cWilliamsport, Pa. : Vandersloot Music Pub. Co., c1910. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music.2 aVandersloot Music Pub. Co. (Williamsport, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0450uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0450 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702527ncm 2200517Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003000123245007600153246010100229246006300330500002500393500001700418500008300435500005900518500008000577500002800657500014700685500009200832590006500924590011700989534006501106530002901171650003701200650003401237651002701271700004101298700002801339700003501367700003601402710002701438710003601465856007501501856007501576856007501651856007501726856007501801773004901876852005901925985002501984b27286770RPBm c crucn 981204s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aFisher, Fred,d1875-1942.10aIf the man in the moon were a coonh[computer file] /cby Fred Fischer.1 iFirst line of text:aSay, Jasper, 'taint no use talking even though you talk from now till noon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIf the man in the moon were a coon. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title on cover: "A combination of classical music & comical words." aAt head of caption title: "Biggest 'hit' in 20 years." aAs sung by: Elizabeth Murray, Ferguson & Passmore, Emma Weston, and others. aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: drawing of elderly Black man entering chicken house, under a moon with a Black man's face; photograph of Elizabeth Murray. aAlso published for: violin, violoncello, trombone, cornet, and orchestra accompaniment. aLibrary's cop. 1 has stamp on cover: H. Lockwood Abrams, Jr. aCover photographs: cop. 2, the Nichols Sisters; cop. 3, Bonita; cop. 4, Emma Carus; cop. 5, George Austin Moore. pOriginally published:cChicago, Ill. : Will Rossiter, c1905. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMoonxSongs and music.1 aMurray, Elizabeth,d1870-1946.4prf.0 aBonita,db. 1885.4prf.1 aCarus, Emma,d1879-1927.4prf.1 aMoore, George Austin,db. 1876.2 aNichols Sisters.4prf.2 aWill Rossiter (Music publisher)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0451uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0451403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0452uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0452403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0453uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0453403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0454uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0454403Print copy 5drpbaasmf0455uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0455 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701634ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003000118245011900148246005000267246004400317500002500361500001900386500009200405500004900497500009700546534006300643530002900706650004100735650003700776650003400813700002600847700001900873700002500892710002800917710004700945710003800992856006101030773004901091852005901140985002501199b27286800RPBm c crucn 981204s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aFisher, Fred,d1875-1942.10aI've said my last farewellh[computer file] :btoot, toot, good bye /cwords by Ed. Rose ; music by Fred. Fischer.1 iFirst line of text:aOn my knee hear my plea.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm going to go. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Kelly & Violette, Sylvester Jones Pringle & Morrell, Emile Subers, and others. aAdvertisements for another song: p. [6], [8] aCover illustration: drawing of Black man seated on flatcar waving goodbye to wife / Jenkins. pOriginally published:cNew York : Helf & Hager Co., c1906. aAlso available in print. 0aDomestic relationsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aRose, Ed,d1875-1935.1 aJenkins.4ill.1 aSubers, Emile.4prf.2 aKelly & Violette.4prf.2 aSylvester, Jones, Pringle & Morrell.4prf.2 aHelf & Hager Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0458uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0458 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701762ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003000118245011900148246005000267246004400317500002500361500001900386500009500405590005600500500013000556590004100686534006300727530002900790600002400819600001900843650004100862650003700903650003400940700002600974700001901000710003801019856007501057856007501132773004901207852005901256985002501315b27286976RPBm c crucn 981204s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aFisher, Fred,d1875-1942.10aI've said my last farewellh[computer file] :btoot, toot, good bye /cwords by Ed. Rose ; music by Fred. Fischer.1 iFirst line of text:aOn my knee hear my plea.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm going to go. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for "When the whip-poor-will sings Marguerite" and other songs: p. [2], [6] aAdvertisment for "Captin baby bunting": cop.3, p[2] aCover illustration: drawing of Black man seated on flatcar waving goodbye to wife / Jenkins; photograph of Cordelia Mitchell. aLibrary's cop. 1 inscribed: Henshaw. pOriginally published:cNew York : Helf & Hager Co., c1906. aAlso available in print.10aMitchell, Cordelia.10aSubers, Emile. 0aDomestic relationsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aRose, Ed,d1875-1935.1 aJenkins,4ill.2 aHelf & Hager Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0456uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0456403Print copy 3drpbaasmf1267uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1267 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701630ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008500138246008600223246004400309500002500353500001900378500003000397500004300427500009100470500008100561590004500642590008500687534005700772530002900829600001800858650003700876650003400913700002200947700002400969710003300993856006101026773004901087852005901136985002501195b27287166RPBm c crucn 981204s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aFitz, Albert H.10aGabieh[computer file] /cwords by Frank Tannehill, Jr. ; music by Alb. H. Fitz.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se a diff'rent kind of nigger, yes, from any you ever see.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWho is ma Gabie. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAs sung by: Fred. Warren. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [6] a"Note:--The term 'Gabie' is used by the Southern Darkey and denotes his razor."--P. 3. aCover illustration: drawing of a straight razor; photograph of Fred. Warren. aLibrary's copy imperfect: lacks p. [7-8] aLibrary's copy has stamp: Stouffer Bros. Piano & Motor Car Co., North Baltimore. pOriginally published:cNew York : F.A. Mills, c1899. aAlso available in print.10aWarren, Fred. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aTannehill, Frank.1 aWarren, Fred.4prf.2 aF.A. Mills (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0459uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0459 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701368ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008600138246006300224246007200287500002500359500001900384500005000403500004100453500007500494500004700569534006600616530002900682650003700711650003400748710004200782856006100824773004900885852005900934985002500993b27287233RPBm c crucn 981204s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aFitz, Albert H.10aYou ain't de only coon in townh[computer file] /cwords & music by Alb. H. Fitz.1 iFirst line of text:aA big black coon fresh from de South.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, I don't know ma honey you ain't so good. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2], [7-8] aPhotograph of Albert H. Fitz: p. [2] aCover illustration: drawing of well-dressed Black man smoking a cigar. aCover printed by J.E. Rosenthal, New York. pOriginally published:cNew York : A.H. Fitz Music Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aA.H. Fitz Music, Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0460uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0460 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701747ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002500118245007300143246005200216246006100268500002500329500001700354500003600371500002700407500005700434500010200491534007000593530002900663590004700692590006800739600001900807600002100826650004500847650002500892700002500917710004200942710004600984856007501030856007501105773004901180852005901229985002501288b27287257RPBm c crucn 981204s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aFitzpatrick, John J.10aSleep, my kinky headed coonh[computer file] /cJohn J. Fitzpatrick.1 iFirst line of text:aFar away in sunny Alabama.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGo to sleep my kinky headed coon. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Inscribed to Frank W. Newell." aSung by: Mabel Thomas. aAdvertisement for "Providence Journal march": p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of flowers printed in green ink / F.D.S.; photograph of Mabel Thomas. pOriginally published:cProvidence R.I. : Raymond Pub. Co., c1900. aAlso available in print. aCover photograph, cop. 2: Frank W. Hollis. aCover illustration and advertisment printed in red ink, cop. 2.10aThomas, Mabel.10aHollis, Frank W. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aThomas, Mabel.4prf.0 aFryske Doopsgesinde Sosièeteit,4ill.2 aRaymond Publishing Co. (Providence, R.I.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0461uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0461403Print copy 2drpbaasmf1268uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1268 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701428ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100004100124245008800165246005600253246004900309246003700358250002000395500004100415500001900456500005200475500008100527534007300608530002900681650003700710650004500747650003400792710004600826856006100872773004900933852005900982985002501041b27287269RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka01aca021 aFoster, Stephen Collins,d1826-1864.10aMassa's in de cold groundh[computer file] /cwords and music by Stephen C. Foster.1 iFirst line of text:aRound de meadows am a ringing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDown in de cornfield.14aMassa's in the cold cold ground. aEdition deluxe. aFor voice, 2-part chorus, and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "New mown hay," c1902, p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of elderly Black man walking on path from cabin. pOriginally published:cNew York : Armstrong Music Pub. Co., c[1902?] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aArmstrong Music Pub. Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0466uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0466 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701429ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001800137045000900155048002100164100004100185245007900226246005800305246004500363246002300408250001600431490002500447500004300472500001900515500004800534500004800582534007600630530002900706650004200735650003400777710005000811856006100861773004900922852005900971985002501030b27287270RPBm c crucn 981204q19981982riuppa n eng d22bCentury Music Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1278 aRBNcRBNdRBN ax-x- avu01aka01aca041 aFoster, Stephen Collins,d1826-1864.10aNelly was a ladyh[computer file] /cwords and music by Stephen C. Foster.1 iFirst line of text:aDown on de Mississippi floating.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNelly was a lady.14aNellie was a lady. aCentury ed.0 aFavorite home songs. aFor voice and chorus (SATB) and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [1], [4] aCover illustration: drawing of candelabras. pOriginally published:cNew York : Century Music Publishing Co., c[19--] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aCentury Music Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0467uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0467 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701462ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048001500159100004100174245007900215246005800294246004500352246002300397250001600420490002500436500004100461500001900502500008300521500004800604534008700652530002900739650004200768650003400810710005000844856006100894773004900955852005901004985002501063b27287312RPBm c crucn 981204q19981982riuppa n eng d22bCentury Music Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1278 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aFoster, Stephen Collins,d1826-1864.10aNelly was a ladyh[computer file] /cwords and music by Stephen C. Foster.1 iFirst line of text:aDown on de Mississippi floating.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNelly was a lady.14aNellie was a lady. aCentury ed.0 aFavorite home songs. aFor voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs, p. [1]; for "Flowers and ferns," c1905, p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of candelabras. pOriginally published:cNew York : Century Music Publishing Co., c[not before 1905] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aCentury Music Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0468uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0468 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701514ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001300141045000900154048001500163100002300178245011800201246006000319246005900379500002500438500001700463500004800480500004800528500009000576534007700666530002900743650003700772650003400809700002500843700002500868710005300893856006100946773004901007852005901056985002501115b2728735xRPBm c crucn 981204s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a10310 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aFoster, William A.14aThe belle of Darktownh[computer file] :bplantation song /cwords by Chas. E. Washburn ; music by Wm. A. Foster.1 iFirst line of text:aYou kin talk about your cakewalks.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen those coons see us coming. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"To Mr. Jack Davies, Montreal, Can."--P. 3. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2], [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black woman, admired by three Black men / E.S. Fisher. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Publishing Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWashburn, Charles E.1 aFisher, E. S.,4ill.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0474uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0474 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701677ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100003300170240003800203245011500241246005600356246005800412500006500470500001900535500003100554500006600585500003200651590014500683534006500828530002900893650003700922650003400959700002400993710002801017710004001045856006101085773004901146852005901195985002501254b27287361RPBm c crucn 981204s1998 riusga n eng d22bWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)a4250 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aca04aka011 aFox, Charles H.,d1828-1864.10aJohnny's equal is not here;oarr.10aJohnny's equal is not hereh[computer file] :ba song & chorus /ccomposed by C.H. Fox ; arranged by L. Meyer.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! Johnny, lubly Johnny dear.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! Johnny, lubly Johnny dear. aFor voice, 4-part chorus (air, alto, tenor, bass) and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Wood's Minstrels. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American banjo player. a"Endicott & Co. Lith. N.Y." aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp: Wm. E. Page, Music Dealer, Sacramento, Cal. and blind stamp: Pioneer Music Store, Sacramento, on cover. pOriginally published:cNew York : William Hall & Son, c1858. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMeyer, Louis,earr.2 aWood's Minstrels.4prf.2 aWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0475uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0475 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701463ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003300163245009700196246006700293246005100360490003400411500002500445500001700470500003300487500005300520500005600573500006900629534006400698530002900762650004700791650003400838710002300872856006100895773004900956852005901005985002501064b27287385RPBm c crucn 981204s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a1949 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aFrancis, W. T.q(William T.)10aHe's jes' de same as married to meh[computer file] :ba Darktown simile /cby W.T. Francis.1 iFirst line of text:aYou say Bill Brown give his promise true.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'll cause him trouble.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: Billy O'Brien. aAdvertisement for piano instruction book: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black man and woman. aAlso published for band, orchestra, banjo, mandolin, and guitar. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0478uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0478 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701633ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245009900151246005400250246005600304500002500360500001900385500006100404500004800465500010200513590008300615534007200698530002900770600003300799650004200832650003400874700003000908700003900938710004700977730001701024856006101041773004901102852005901151985002501210b27287518RPBm c crucn 981204s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aFrancis, W. T.q(William T.)10aHoney! you'se my turtle doveh[computer file] /cwords by Edgar Smith ; music by W.T. Francis.1 iFirst line of text:aDere's a color'd gal I know.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHoney you'se my turtle dove. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Sung by Miss Della Fox, in the 'Little host.'"-Caption. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [6], [8] aCover illustration: drawing of Black man and woman seated holding hands; photograph of Della Fox. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Bloomingdale Brothers, New York. pOriginally published:cNew York : Weber, Fields & Stromberg, c1898. aAlso available in print.10aFox, Della,d1871 or 2-1913. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSmith, Edgar,d1857-1938.1 aFox, Della,d1871 or 2-1913.4prf.2 aWeber, Fields & Stromberg (New York, N.Y.)0 aLittle host.40drpbaasmf0480uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0480 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701251ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245006500151246004700216246005900263500002500322500001900347500005000366500010200416534006500518530002900583650004200612650003400654710004300688856006100731773004900792852005900841985002500900b27287609RPBm c crucn 981204s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aFrancis, W. T.q(William T.)10aLouiserh[computer file] /cwords and music by W.T. Francis.1 iFirst line of text:aSkin just like satin.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, Louiser, how I squeeze her. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2], [5-6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black bride and groom kissing, with caption: She's mine--all mine! pOriginally published:cLondon : Charles Sheard & Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aCharles Sheard & Co. (London, England)40drpbaasmf0481uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0481 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701590ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245011900141246005800260246007100318246005800389500002500447500001900472500002700491500004200518500008300560590006000643534005800703530002900761600001900790650003700809650003400846700002000880700002500900700002500925710003600950856006100986773004901047852005901096985002501155b27289862RPBm c crucn 981207s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aFranklin, Bernard.10aI likes the place so much I hates to leaveh[computer file] /cwords by W.E. Browning ; music by Bernard Franklin.1 iFirst line of text:aA colored gent met a yaller gal.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI likes the place so much I hates to leave.14aI like the place so much I hate to leave : coon song. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Andy Leonard. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Andy Leonard; cover designed by E.S. Fisher. aLibrary's copy has signature of "Miss Hazard" on cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.W. Setchell, c1899. aAlso available in print.10aLeonard, Andy. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBrowning, W. E.1 aFisher, E. S.,4ill.1 aLeonard, Andy.4prf.2 aG.W. Setchell (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0482uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0482 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701614ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130045000900143048001500152100002400167245012100191246007700312246007000389250001600459500002500475500001900500500005500519500002900574500007700603590008700680534006800767530002900835650004600864650003600910700003000946710004400976856007501020773004901095852005901144985002501203b27289874RPBm c crucn 981207s1998 riurga n eng d22bJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)a565 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aFranklin, Malvin M.10aRagtime Mose's oldtime bomboshayh[computer file] :bsong /clyric by Van and Schenck ; music by Malvin M. Franklin.1 iFirst line of text:aCome on down to the southern end of this here town.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll you darkskin babies grab a yellow gal. aPopular ed. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "Smiles" and other music: p. [4] aWar slogans: p. 2-3, [4] aCover illustration: silhouette drawing of Black couples dancing to band. aAdvertisement for "On the road to home sweet home" and other music: cop. 2, p. [4] pOriginally published:cDetroit : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1918. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancingxSongs and music. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music.1 aSchenck, Joe,d1892-1930.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0483uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0483 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701389ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245010300139246005600242246005300298500002500351500001900376500005300395500010600448534006900554530002900623600001900652650003700671650003600708700002000744700002500764710004400789856006100833773004900894852005900943985002501002b27289886RPBm c crucn 981207s1998 riurga n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aFrantzen, Henry.10aSing a good old ragtime songh[computer file] /cwords by Jack Drislane ; music by Henry Frantzen.1 iFirst line of text:aHarmony Bill, and Ragtime Lil.1 iFirst line of chorus:a"I was born in Virginia." aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2], 3-5, [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black man and woman smiling at each other; photograph of Lillian Burt. pOriginally published:cNew York : F.B. Haviland Pub. Co., c1909. aAlso available in print.10aBurt, Lillian. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music.1 aDrislane, Jack.1 aBurt, Lillian.4prf.2 aF.B. Haviland Pub. Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0484uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0484 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701459ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130045000900143048001500152100002400167245010400191246005400295246007300349500002500422500001900447500002700466500004300493500008100536500005000617534005800667530002900725650004500754650003400799700002200833710003600855856006100891773004900952852005901001985002501060b27289904RPBm c crucn 981207s1998 riuppa n eng d22bEgerton & Co. (London, England)aE. & Co. 77 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aFredericks, Joseph.10aCallin' up de coonsh[computer file] /cwritten by Florence Holton ; composed by Joseph Fredericks.1 iFirst line of text:aOh de roosters am a' crowin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aSo good mornin' little chillun night is o'er. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSequel to: Go bye bye. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of three Black children waking up at sunrise. aCover printed by Henderson & Spaulding, lith. pOriginally published:cLondon : Egerton & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHolton, Florence.2 aEgerton & Co. (London, England)40drpbaasmf0485uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0485 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701475ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002000163245012800183246007500311246006600386500003100452500001700483500004500500500011500545590004700660534006400707530002900771600002000800650004500820650003100865710002300896856006100919773004900980852005901029985002501088b2728993xRPBm c crucn 981207s1998 riumra n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a2270 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aFreeman, Harry.14aThe Coleville coon cadets, or, The boys you read abouth[computer file] :ba red hot nigger march song /cby Harry Freeman.1 iFirst line of text:aHave yo' done heard tell of the big black swells.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen the moon shines bright in summer. aMarch for voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: photograph of Harry Freeman, surmounted by drawing of crossed sabres and cannon ball pile. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Gladys Chandler. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1897. aAlso available in print.10aFreeman, Harry. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano)2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0487uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0487 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702176ncm 2200505Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245008800149246005300237246004500290500002500335500001700360500006200377500005200439500016500491500004300656590009200699590006700791590004400858534005500902530002900957600003300986600001901019600002001038650005201058650003401110700002101144700003901165700002501204700002601229700002501255710003201280856007501312856007501387856007501462773004901537852005901586985002501645b27292253RPBm c crucn 981207s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aFriedman, Leo,d1869-1927.10aCoon coon coonh[computer file] /cwords by Gene Jefferson ; music by Leo Friedman.1 iFirst line of text:aAlthough it's not my color.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCoon! Coon! Coon! aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: "The most successful song hit of 1901." a"Introduced and sung by Lew Dockstader"--Cover. aCover illustration: drawing of the faces of three Black men, with the word "coon" incorporated into their features / Edgar Keller; photograph of Lew Dockstader. aAlternate lines to second verse: p. 5. aAdvertisements for "The honeysuckle and the bee" and other songs: cop. 2, p. [2], [7-8] aCover photograph: Zoa Matthews, cop. 3; Annie Kenwick, cop. 4. aLibrary's cop. 2 inscribed: E.A. Young. pOriginally published:cChicago : Sol Bloom, c1900. aAlso available in print.10aDockstader, Lew,d1856-1924.10aMatthews, Zoa.10aKenwick, Annie. 0aAfro-AmericansxRace identityxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJefferson, Gene.1 aDockstader, Lew,d1856-1924.4prf.1 aMatthews, Zoa.4prf.1 aKenwick, Annie.4prf.1 aKeller, Edgar,4ill.2 aSol Bloom (Music publisher)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0489uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0489403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0490uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0490403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0491uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0491 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702529ncm 2200529Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003100123245008900154246005300243246004500296500002500341500001700366500006200383500005200445500008800497500019400585590010300779590005500882590009200937590011101029534005601140530002901196600003301225600002101258600002801279610002201307650005201329650003401381700002101415700003901436700003401475700002501509710003201534856007501566856007501641856007501716856007501791773004901866852005901915985002501974b27292290RPBm c crucn 981207s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aFriedman, Leo,d1869-1927.10aCoon coon coonh[computer file] /cwords by Gene Jefferson ; music by Leo Friedman.1 iFirst line of text:aAlthough it's not my color.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCoon! Coon! Coon! aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: "The most successful song hit of 1901." a"Introduced and sung by Lew Dockstader"--Cover. aAdvertisements for "It's just because I love you so" and other songs: p. [2], [7-8] aCover illustration: drawing of the faces of three Black men, with the word "coon" incorporated into their features, printed with red background / Edgar Keller; photograph of Lew Dockstader. aAdvertisements for "It's the man behind the gun who does the work" and other songs: cop. 4, p. [2] aCover illustration printed with green ink, cop. 4. aCover photograph: Fannie Midgley, cop. 2; Johnson and Dean, cop. 3; Artie Hall, cop. 4. aLibrary's cop. 2 has retailer's stamp: S.R. Leland & Son, sheet music, Worcester, and is inscribed: W.K.G. pOriginally published:cChicago : Sol. Bloom, c1900. aAlso available in print.10aDockstader, Lew,d1856-1924.10aMidgley, Fannie.10aHall, Artie,dfl. 1890.20aJohnson and Dean. 0aAfro-AmericansxRace identityxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJefferson, Gene.1 aDockstader, Lew,d1856-1924.4prf.1 aHall, Artie,dfl. 1890.4prf.1 aKeller, Edgar,4ill.2 aSol Bloom (Music publisher)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0492uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0492403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0493uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0493403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0494uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0494403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0495uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0495 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701766ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245008800149246005300237246004500290500002500335500001700360500006200377500005200439500002700491500005000518500016300568590004400731534005500775530002900830600003500859650005200894650003400946700002100980700003901001700004101040700002501081710003201106856006101138773004901199852005901248985002501307b27292319RPBm c crucn 981207s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aFriedman, Leo,d1869-1927.10aCoon coon coonh[computer file] /cwords by Gene Jefferson ; music by Leo Friedman.1 iFirst line of text:aAlthough it's not my color.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCoon! Coon! Coon! aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: "The most successful song hit of 1901." a"Introduced and sung by Lew Dockstader"--Cover. aSung by: Irving Jones. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2], [7-8] aCover illustration: drawing of the faces of three Black men, with the word "coon" incorporated into their features / Edgar Keller; photograph of Irving Jones. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Betty Hogard. pOriginally published:cChicago : Sol Bloom, c1900. aAlso available in print.10aJones, Irving,dca. 1874-1932. 0aAfro-AmericansxRace identityxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJefferson, Gene.1 aDockstader, Lew,d1856-1924.4prf.1 aJones, Irving,dca. 1874-1932.4prf.1 aKeller, Edgar,eill.2 aSol Bloom (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0496uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0496 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701287ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245010500138246004300243246006900286500002500355500001900380500004300399500006400442534007700506530002900583650003700612650003400649700002000683710005200703856006100755773004900816852005900865985002500924b27292320RPBm c crucn 981207s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aFurth, Seymour.10aDoes anyone know anything at all?h[computer file] /cwords by Will Heelan ; music by Seymour Furth.1 iFirst line of text:aSay druggist man.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDoes anyone know anything of my affinity? aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of anguished-looking Black man. pOriginally published:cNew York : Great Eastern Music Publishers, c1908. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHeelan, Will A.2 aGreat Eastern Music Publishers (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0499uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0499 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701479ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100002000123245011400143246005800257246006800315500002500383500001900408500002700427500004200454500014900496530002900645650005000674650003400724700002400758700005400782700002400836710006300860856006100923773004900984852005901033985002501092b27292332RPBm c crucn 981207s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aFurth, Seymour.10aYou're all right but you can't ring inh[computer file] /cwords by Maurice Shapiro ; music by Seymour Furth.1 iFirst line of text:aBill Jackson loved a yaller gal.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou're all right, but you can't ring in. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: John J. Cain. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black woman at window scolding Black man with perfume bottle in his hand and gin bottle in pocket / Geo. O. Hart. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxAlcohol usexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aShapiro, Maurice A.1 aHart, G. O.q(George Overbury),d1868-1933,4ill.1 aCain, John J.4prf.2 aConsolidated Music Publishers Association (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0500uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0500 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701370ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100001700169245009700186246005300283246006400336500004000400500001900440500005200459500005700511534006300568530002900631650003700660650003100697650001700728650003000745710003900775856006100814773004900875852005900924985002500983b2729237xRPBm c crucn 981207s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a6097 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aGalloway, G.10aI'll meet ole massa thereh[computer file] :bsong & chorus /cwords & music by G. Galloway.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm getting old and feeble.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI've no frien's here to sigh for me. aFor voice, chorus (SATB) and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other music and books: p. [6] aCover illustration: elderly Afro-American with cane. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1885. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aFreedmanxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs. 0aOld agexSongs and music.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0502uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0502 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701504ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130045000900143048001500152100005000167240003900217245008900256246005500345246004600400500002500446500001900471500002100490500004200511500004200553500003900595534006700634530002900701650004500730650002500775650003800800700003500838710003900873856006100912773004900973852005901022985002501081b27292423RPBm c crucn 981207s1998 riuppa n eng d32bTheodore Presser (Music publisher)aNo. 4480 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aGalloway, Tod B.q(Tod Buchanan),d1863-1935.10aMemory songs.pPickaninny lullaby.10aPickaninny lullabyh[computer file] /c[words by] V.J.D. ; music by Tod B. Galloway.1 iFirst line of text:aI see a gray coon in de corn.1 iLibrary's copy inscribed:aAnn MacDonald. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Op. 30, No. 5." aDedicated to: Henriette Denny Turney. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: floral design. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : Theodore Presser, c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music.1 aWarland, John Henry,dd. 1872.2 aTheodore Presser (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0503uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0503 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701395ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100003500130245006900165246004900234246006900283500002500352500001900377500004300396500009900439534007200538530002900610600002100639650003700660650003400697651003800731700002000769710003800789856006100827773004900888852005900937985002500996b27292472RPBm c crucn 981207s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-usu-- ax1x1 avu01aka011 aGaskill, Clarence,d1892-1947.10aWay down in Cotton Townh[computer file] /cby Clarence Gaskill.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm the loneliest coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI want to go, back to the land of cotton. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of pillars and picture frame / GAT; photograph of Emmett J. Welch. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia, Pa. : Emmett J. Welch, c1913. aAlso available in print.10aWelch, Emmett J. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.0 aG. A. T.,4ill.2 aEmmett J. Welch (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0505uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0505 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701361ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245012300136246006600259246007000325500002500395500001900420500005200439500004300491534006300534530002900597650006200626650002900688650002800717650003400745710003800779856006100817773004900878852005900927985002500986b2729268xRPBm c crucn 981207s1998 riudfa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aGaunt, Percy.10aDon't you trifle with me, honey!h[computer file] :b(a cake-walk in black and white) /cwords & music by Percy Gaunt.1 iFirst line of text:aIf yer lookin' for a little cullud lady.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWho said I holler'd at der last cake walk? aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAccompanied by flyer advertising 4 other songs. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aDancingzUnited States. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0506uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0506 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701380ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100001800123240004600141245009900187246008000286246005100366500002500417500001800442500005900460500004300519500003700562534006300599530002900662650004700691650001400738650003400752710003800786856006100824773004900885852005900934985002500993b27292691RPBm c crucn 981207s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aGaunt, Percy.10aTrip to Chinatown.pPush dem clouds away.10aPush dem clouds awayh[computer file] :ban African cantata /cwords and music by Percy Gaunt.1 iFirst line of text:aIf you want to git to heaven on de nickel-plated road.1 iFirst line of chorus:aJust push! Don't shove! aFor voice and piano. aCaption tile. a"Sund in Hoyt & Thomas' 'A trip to Chinatown'"--Cover. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aAlso published as a Schottische. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1892. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0507uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0507 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701449ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245010700138246006000245246005600305490004500361500002500406500001900431500003500450500004800485500004300533534005700576530002900633650006200662650003100724650003400755700003000789700001700819710003300836856006100869773004900930852005900979985002501038b2729271xRPBm c crucn 981207s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aGeary, T. Mayo.10aYou cant have your name upon my doorh[computer file] /cwords by H.J. Breen ; music by T. Mayo Geary.1 iFirst line of text:aA coon that was a dead game sport.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLook here! Mister nigger do.0 aTwo great coon songs / by Breen & Geary. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Thomas K. Breen. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: swirl design / HC. pOriginally published:cNew York : F.A. Mills, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBreen, H. J.q(Henry J. )0 aH. C.,4ill.2 aF.A. Mills (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0508uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0508 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701682ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001300141043001200154045000900166048001500175100003000190245012000220246006700340246006700407500002500474500001900499500002700518500004600545500007900591534007100670530002900741600002900770650004500799650003800844650003400882700003700916700003500953700002500988710005301013856006101066773004901127852005901176985002501235b27292757RPBm c crucn 981207s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a10687 aRBNcRBN an-usu-- aw9w9 avu01aka011 aGeibel, Adam,d1855-1933.14aThe Dixie kidh[computer file] :b(plantation song & chorus) /cwords by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel.1 iFirst line of text:aMouth a wide a open, eyes a shut a tight.1 iFirst line of chorus:iK-i-d, K-i-d, dat's de way to spell it. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Bessie Davis. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: floral design / ES Fisher; photograph of Bessie Davis. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. Co., c1898. aAlso available in print.10aDavis, Bessie,dd. 1931. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBuck, Richard Henry,d1870-1956.1 aDavis, Bessie,dd. 1931.4prf.1 aFisher, E. S.,4ill.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0509uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0509 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702465ncm 2200517Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001800141043001200159045000900171048001500180100003000195245010900225246007300334246006100407500003500468500001900503500003500522500003300557500002700590500002800617500012500645590003500770590017100805590022800976590004201204534007101246530002901317650004501346650002501391650003801416650003501454700003701489700002501526700002501551700003501576710005301611856007501664856007501739773004901814852005901863985002501922b27292848RPBm c crucn 981207s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a10083 aRBNcRBNdRBN an-us-ky aw9w9 avh01aka011 aGeibel, Adam,d1855-1940.10aKentucky babeh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel.1 iFirst line of text:a'Skeeters am a hummin' on de honey suckle vine.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFly away, fly away Kentucky babe. aFor high voice and piano in C. aCaption title. a"A plantation lullaby"--Cover. aIntroduced by: Isadore Rush. a"Price 40 cts"--Cover. aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American child and flowers / ESF; photograph of Isadore Rush, printed in purple ink. aSung by: cop. 3, Bessie Davis. aCover illustration: cop. 3, drawing of Afro-American child, flowers and 2 cupids, printed in orange ink / ES Fisher; photograph of Bessie Davis, printed in black ink. aAlso published for: cop. 3, voice and guitar, piano Schottishe, banjo solo, 2 banjos, banjo and piano, 2 banjos and piano, mandolin and guitar, 2 mandolins and guitar, mandolin and piano, 2 mandolins and piano, guitar solo. a"Schottische 40 cts."--Cop. 3, cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. 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(Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0510uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0510403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0511uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0511 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701931ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001300141043001200154045000900166048001500175100003000190245011200220246007300332246006100405500003500466500001700501500002200518500028300540590007400823590008300897534007100980530002901051650004501080650002501125650003801150650003501188700003701223710005301260856007501313773004901388852005901437985002501496b27292915RPBm c crucn 981207s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a10083 aRBNcRBN an-us-ky aw9w9 avh01aka011 aGeibel, Adam,d1855-1940.10aKentucky babeh[computer file] :bplantation lullaby /cwords by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel.1 iFirst line of text:a'Skeeters am a hummin' on de honey suckle vine.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFly away, fly away Kentucky babe. aFor high voice and piano in C. aCover title. a"Price 50 cents." aAlso published for: voice and piano in B©, voice and guitar, male quartet, mixed quartet, women's quartet, piano solo, banjo solo, 2 banjos, banjo and piano, 2 banjos and piano, mandolin and guitar, 2 mandolins and guitar, mandolin and piano, 2 mandolins and piano, guitar solo. aAdvertisement for "Lovelight" c1919 and 2 other songs: cop. 2, p. [2] aAdvertisement for "The magnolia of Tennessee" and another song: cop. 2, p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aSongs (High voice) with piano.1 aBuck, Richard Henry,d1870-1956.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0512uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0512 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701991ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001300141043001200154045000900166048001500175100003000190240002500220245011200245246007100357246006200428500003400490500001700524500006600541500007500607500002200682500003100704500028200735534007101017530002901088650004501117650002501162650003801187650003401225700003701259710005301296856007501349773004901424852005901473985002501532b27293002RPBm c crucn 981207s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a13508 aRBNcRBN an-us-ky aw9w9 avj01aka011 aGeibel, Adam,d1855-1940.10aKentucky babe;oarr.10aKentucky babeh[computer file] :bplantation lullaby /cwords by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel.1 iFirst line of text:aSkeeters am a hummin' on de honeysuckle vine.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFly away, fly away, Kentucky babe. aFor low voice and piano in B© aCover title. aAdvertisement for "Love, like the dawn came stealing": p. [2] aAdvertisement for "The magnolia of Tennessee" and another song: p. [6] a"Price 50 cents." aCover printed in blue ink. aAlso published for: voice and piano in C, voice and guitar, male quartet, mixed quartet, women's quartet, piano solo, banjo solo, 2 banjos, banjo and piano, 2 banjos and piano, mandolin and guitar, 2 mandolins and guitar, mandolin and piano, 2 mandolins and piano, guitar solo. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aSongs (Low voice) with piano.1 aBuck, Richard Henry,d1870-1956.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0513uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0513 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702778ncm 2200541Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001800141043001200159048001500171100003000186245010900216246007300325246006100398500003500459500001900494500003500513500003300548500002700581500002800608500013700636590003500773590004500808590014600853590016900999590025201168590004701420534007101467530002901538650004501567650002501612650003801637650003501675700003701710700001801747700002501765700003501790710005301825856007501878856007501953856007502028773004902103852005902152985002502211b27293063RPBm c crucn 981207s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a10083 aRBNcRBNdRBN an-us-ky avh01aka011 aGeibel, Adam,d1855-1940.10aKentucky babeh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel.1 iFirst line of text:a'Skeeters am a hummin' on de honey suckle vine.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFly away, fly away Kentucky babe. aFor high voice and piano in C. aCaption title. a"A plantation lullaby"--Cover. aIntroduced by: Isadore Rush. a"Price 40 cts"--Cover. aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American child and flowers / FSF; full-length photograph of Isadore Rush, printed in purple ink. aSung by: cop. 2, Bessie Davis. a"Song. Piano Acc. .50"--Cops. 4,6 cover. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American child and flowers / ES Fisher, cops. 2, and 4 printed in blue ink; cop. 6 printed in purple ink. aCover photograph: cop. 2, Harry Clinton Sawyer, printed in blue ink; cop. 4, Bessie Davis, printed in black ink; cop. 6, bust of Isadore Rush, printed in black ink. aAlso published for: cops. 2, Schottische; cops. 4,6 voice and guitar, piano Schottishe, banjo solo, 2 banjos, banjo and piano, 2 banjos and piano, mandolin and guitar, 2 mandolins and guitar, mandolin and piano, 2 mandolins and piano, guitar solo. a"Schottische 40 cts."--Cops. 2,4,6 cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aSongs (High voice) with piano.1 aBuck, Richard Henry,d1870-1956.1 aFisher, E. S.1 aRush, Isadore.4prf.1 aDavis, Bessie,dd. 1931.4prf.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0514uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0514403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0515uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0515403Print copy 6drpbaasmf0516uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0516 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701710ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048002100115100003000136245011900166246005500285246005700340500009300397500001900490500007200509590007900581590010000660590006900760534006400829530002900893600001900922650004500941650002500986700003701011700001701048710003901065856007501104773004901179852005901228985002501287b27294845RPBm c crucn 981208s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-fl aw9w9 avh01aka01acc041 aGeibel, Adam,d1855-1940.10aPensacola pickaninnyh[computer file] :bplantation lullaby /cwords by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel.1 iFirst line of text:aIs yo' 'gwine fo' to slumber?1 iFirst line of chorus:aPensacola, do what I tol' yo' aFor high voice (soprano or tenor) and piano in E©, with chorus for male quartette (TTBB) aCaption title. aCover illustration: border design / FH; photograph of Marie Lamour. aAdvertisement for "All my love's for you" and other music: cop. 2, p. [6] aAlso published for: cop. 2, contralto or baritone in C, male quartet in E©, mixed quartet in E© aFirst line of text on cop. 2 reads: Is yo' gwine fo' to slumber? pOriginally published:cChicago : Albright Music Co., c1899. aAlso available in print.10aLamour, Marie. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aBuck, Richard Henry,d1870-1956.0 aF. H.,4ill.2 aAlbright Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0517uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0517 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701631ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048002100115100003000136240003200166245013400198246005400332246005700386500003000443500001900473500004200492500008900534500014100623534006400764530002900828600001900857650004500876650002500921700003700946700001700983710003901000856006101039773004901100852005901149985002501208b27298346RPBm c crucn 981209s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-fl ax0x0 bvd02bve01bvf011 aGeibel, Adam,d1855-1940.10aPensacola pickaninny;oarr.10aPensacola pickaninnyh[computer file] :bplantation lullaby ; male quartet /cwords by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel.1 iFirst line of text:aIs yo' gwine fo' to slumber?1 iFirst line of chorus:aPensacola, do what I tol' yo' aFor male quartet (TTBarB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: border design / FH; photograph of Marie Lamour (without caption) aAlso published for: high voice (soprano or tenor) and piano in E©; low voice (contralto or baritone) and piano in C; mixed quartet in E© pOriginally published:cChicago : Albright Music Co., c1900. aAlso available in print.10aLamour, Marie. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aBuck, Richard Henry,d1870-1956.0 aF. H.,4ill.2 aAlbright Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0518uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0518 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701463ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003000118245009100148246007600239246005500315500002500370500001900395500004200414500010900456534007000565530002900635610002300664650004500687650003800732650003400770700005400804710004900858856006100907773004900968852005901017985002501076b2729836xRPBm c crucn 981209s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aGeibel, Adam,d1855-1940.10aSnowball Sammyh[computer file] /cwords by William H. Gardner ; music by Adam Geibel.1 iFirst line of text:aBy a pretty cabin, where dere's cotton all around.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSnowball Sammy yo' a rogue! aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American baby in a cotton boll; photograph of the Beardsley Sisters. pOriginally published:cNew York : Shapiro, Remick and Co., c1904. aAlso available in print.20aBeardsley Sisters. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGardner, William H.q(William Henry),d1865-1932.2 aShapiro, Remick and Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0520uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0520 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701480ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001300141043001200154045000900166048001500175100003000190245009400220246005600314246007900370500002500449500001900474500004600493500006500539534007100604530002900675650004700704650002800751651004300779700003700822710005300859856006100912773004900973852005901022985002501081b27298395RPBm c crucn 981209s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a10628 aRBNcRBN an-usu-- aw9w9 avu01aka011 aGeibel, Adam,d1855-1940.14aThe Suwanee shoreh[computer file] /cwords by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel.1 iFirst line of text:aOn the shores of yonder river.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHow bright in the sunlight the Suwanee is gleaming. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: drawings of a river's shore and a cabin. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. Co., c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-American soldiers. 0aSuwanee River (Fla.)xSongs and music.1 aBuck, Richard Henry,d1870-1956.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0521uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0521 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701636ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006200081040001300143045000900156048001500165100003500180245009000215246007600305246006300381500002500444500001700469500004700486500002900533500004300562500005000605534008300655530002900738600002900767650004200796650005200838650003400890700003500924700001700959710005600976856006101032773004901093852005901142985002501201b27298425RPBm c crucn 981209s1998 riuppa n eng d22bT.B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter (New York, N.Y.)a5295 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aGensler, Lewis E.,d1896-1978.10aBlack-eyed Susanh[computer file] /cwords by Mark Kaben ; music by Lewis E. Gensler.1 iFirst line of text:aYo' hear de white folks do a lot of singin' about.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBlack-eyed Susan lookin' at de sun. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Nora Bayes song success. aFeatured by: Nora Bayes. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Nora Bayes. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms and Francis, Day & Hunter, c1916. aAlso available in print.10aBayes, Nora,d1880-1928. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxRace identityxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBayes, Nora,d1880-1928.4prf.1 aKaben, Mark.2 aT.B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0522uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0522 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702816ncm 2200589Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003400123245010500157246006500262246007700327500002500404500001700429500003300446500002800479500013800507590016600645590007200811590016900883534005901052530002901111650004201140650002901182650002801211650003401239700003501273700001301308700002301321700003701344700002501381700001901406700002601425700003201451700002401483710002401507710003601531856007501567856007501642856007501717856007501792856007501867856007501942856007602017773004902093852005902142985002502201b27298474RPBm c crucn 981209s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aGideon, Melville,d1884-1933.10aMammy's shufflin' danceh[computer file] /cwords by L. Wolfe Gilbert ; music by Melville J. Gideon.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in Alabamy, lives a colored mammy.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMammy's shufflin' dance, Mammy's shufflin' dance. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aIntroduced by: Sydney Grant. aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman and magnolias, printed in red and black ink / Starmer; photograph of Sydney Grant. aIntroduced by: cop. 3, Cora Monohan; cop. 4, Nonette; cop. 5, Grace Wilson; cop. 6, Alma Youlin; cop. 9, The Farber Girls; cop. 10, Roscoe Slater and Leon Finch. aCover illustration: cop. 2 drawing printed in orange and black ink. aCover photograph: cop. 3, Cora Monohan; cop. 4, Nonette; cop. 5, Grace Wilson; cop. 6, Alma Youlin; cop. 9, The Farber Girls; cop. 10, Roscoe Slater and Leon Finch. pOriginally published:cChicago : Will Rossiter, c1911. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aDancingzUnited States. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGilbert, L. Wolfe,d1886-1970.1 aStarmer,1 aFinch, Leon.4prf.1 aGrant, Sydney,d1873-1953.4prf.1 aMonohan, Cora.4prf.0 aNonette.4prf.1 aSlater, Roscoe.4prf.1 aWilson, Grace,d1903-4prf.1 aYoulin, Alma.4prf.2 aFarber Girls.4prf.2 aWill Rossiter (Music publisher)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0524uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0524403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0525uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0525403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0526uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0526403Print copy 5drpbaasmf0527uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0527403Print copy 6drpbaasmf0528uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0528403Print copy 9drpbaasmf0529uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0529403Print copy 10drpbaasmf0530uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0530 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701552ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100001900124245008200143246005900225246005200284500004100336500001700377500005400394500004200448500005100490530002700541534006700568530002900635600001900664600002800683650004200711650003800753650001400791650003400805700003400839710004300873730002000916856006100936773004900997852005901046985002501105b27298668RPBm c crucn 981209q19981899riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aca05aka011 aGilbert, Bert.10aSusie-ueh[computer file] :bcoon song /cwritten & composed by Bert Gilbert.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se a lubly little gal all mine.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSusie-ue I lub yer true. aFor voice, 5-part chorus, and piano. aCover title. a"Sung by Miss Ada Reeve in The 'Gay Parisienne'." aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover photographs: Ada Reeve and Bert Gilbert. aAlso available online. pOriginally published:cLondon : Charles Sheard & Co., c[189-?] aAlso available in print.10aGilbert, Bert.10aReeve, Ada,d1874-1966. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aReeve, Ada,d1874-1966.4prf.2 aCharles Sheard & Co. (London, England)0 aGay Parisienne.40drpbaasmf0531uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0531 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701524ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118240002000137245009500157246001400252246006400266246005400330500002500384500001700409500005000426500004400476500002400520590011300544534005800657530002900715610002000744650004200764650003800806650003400844700002400878710001800902856006100920773004900981852005901030985002501089b27300134RPBm c crucn 981210s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aGilbert, Bert.10aSusie-ue;oarr.10aSusie-ueh[computer file] /carranged by Max Spencer ; written and composed by B. Gilbert.16aSusie Ue.1 iFirst line of text:a There's a pretty little gal all mine.1 iFirst line of chorus:a Susie ue, do lub me true. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: A high class darkey ballad. a"As sung by the famous Angela Sisters." a"Rag chorus"--P. 5. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Winter & Harper, Music dealers, Burke Building, Seattle, Wash. pOriginally published:cChicago : Lyon & Healy, c1898. aAlso available in print.20aAngela Sisters. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSpencer, Max,earr.2 aLyon & Healy.40drpbaasmf0532uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0532 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701466ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048001500151100003700166245009500203246005300298246004500351500003000396500001700426500005500443500004300498500004500541590004300586534006800629530002900697650004500726650002500771700002000796700002700816710004300843856006100886773004900947852005900996985002501055b2730016xRPBm c crucn 981210s1998 riuppa n eng d22bHuntzinger & Dilworth (New York, N.Y.)a522 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avh01aka011 aGilbertâe, Hallett,d1875?-1946.12aA dusky lullabyh[computer file] /c[music by] Hallett Gilbertâe ; words by Samuel Brager.1 iFirst line of text:aCome, my little piccaninny.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLullaby, lullaby. aFor high voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Featured by Mme. Jeanne Jomelli. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aAlso published for: low voice and piano. aLibrary's copy inscribed: W.Z. Gerald. pOriginally published:cNew York : Huntzinger & Dilworth, c1916. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aBrager, Samuel.1 aJomelli, Jeanne.4prf.2 aHuntzinger & Dilworth (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0533uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0533 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701530ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245014400139246005500283246005800338500004400396500001900440500010000459590010900559534006200668530002900730650006200759650002900821650003100850650003400881700002200915710003700937856006100974773004901035852005901084985002501143b27300183RPBm c crucn 981210s1998 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aGillis, Frank R.10aCoon Hollow capersh[computer file] :bmarch and two step /cwords by W. Murdock Lind which may be sung ad lib. ; music by Frank R. Gillis.1 iFirst line of text:aWe'se g'wine to have a spree.1 iFirst line of chorus:aJust see de gals in de gal'ry. aMarch and two-step for voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover illustration: Afro-Americans dancing, playing banjo, playing dice, and eating watermelon. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Henry Wh ... [sh]eet music & music bo[ooks], Washington .. pOriginally published:cNew York : Connor & Gillis, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aMarches (Voice with piano) 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLind, W. Murdoch.2 aConnor & Gillis (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0535uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0535 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701693ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003400118245012400152246007600276246005800352500002500410500001700435500002800452500006600480500005100546500013100597534006200728530002900790650004400819650003700863650003800900650003400938650002900972700002901001700002201030710003701052856006101089773004901150852005901199985002501258b27300651RPBm c crucn 981210s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDavis, Gussie L.,d1863-1899.10aSing again that sweet refrain, or, Far from the old folks at homeh[computer file] /cwords & music by Gussie L. Davis.1 iFirst line of text:aThe music hall was crowded in a city o'er the sea.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSing again that sweet refrain. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Wm. A. Galpen. aAdvertisements for "I want my Lulu" and other songs: p. [2-8] aCover illustration: floral design / H. Carter. aAlso published for: mandolin and piano, mandolin solo, mandolin and guitar, male quartet, banjo, voice and guitar, and zither. pOriginally published:cNew York : W.B. Gray & Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American singersxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aGalpen, William A.4prf.1 aCarter, H.,4ill.2 aW.B. Gray & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1269uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1269 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701704ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003700118245011400155246006000269246008700329500002500416500001900441500003900460500004800499500005400547500007000601590006600671590008200737534006900819530002900888600001800917650003700935650001600972650003400988700003401022710004401056856006101100773004901161852005901210985002501269b27300729RPBm c crucn 981210s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aEdmonds, Shepard N.,d1876-1957.10aI wants the love that loves to love me all the timeh[computer file] :ban inspiration /cShepard N. Edmonds.1 iFirst line of text:aEph Johnson was the swellest coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:a'Cause I wants the love that loves to love me all the time. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Cynthia M. Caldwell. aAdvertisements for other music: p. 2-4, [6] aAdvertisement for free souvenir post cards: p. 5. aCover illustration: swirl design / JH; photograph of May Belmont. aLibrary's copy has stamp on p. 2: 20 cents per copy postpaid. aLibrary's copy has stamp on p. 3 advertising "Please come and pay in my yard" pOriginally published:cNew York : F.B. Haviland Pub. Co., c1907. aAlso available in print.10aBelmont, May. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHay, John,d1838-1905,4ill.,2 aF.B. Haviland Pub. Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1270uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1270 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701241ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002600118245011800144246005400262246006100316500002500377500001900402530002700421534007200448530002900520650006200549650002900611650003400640710004700674856006100721773004900782852005900831985002500890b27305909RPBm c crucn 981212s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aGoldsmith, Rudolph O.14aThe coons' excursionh[computer file] :bsong, chorus, and dance /cwritten and composed by Rudolph O. Goldsmith.1 iFirst line of text:aWe'se gwine to hab a picnic.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShout, shout and let's be joyful. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAlso available online. pOriginally published:cBennington, Vt. : Goldsmith Pub. Co., c1886. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aGoldsmith Publishing Co. (Bennington, Vt.)40drpbaasmf0541uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0541 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701528ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004000081040001300121045000900134048002100143100001700164245009700181246005100278246005800329246002300387490003700410500004000447500001900487500007800506534006000584530002900644600004600673610001600719650004200735650003400777700005200811710003600863830003700899856006100936773004900997852005901046985002501105b27305910RPBm c crucn 981212s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a57 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aca04aka011 aGonzalez, R.14aThe darky's serenadeh[computer file] /csung by T.B. Prendergast ; composed by R. Gonzalez.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! come my lovely Dinah.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen come away my Dinah, dear.14aDarkey's serenade.1 aMelodies of the Harmoneons ;v3. aFor voice, chorus (SATB) and piano. aCaption title. aCover illustration: portraits of 6 Harmoneons including T.B. Prendergast. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.P. Reed & Co., c1851. aAlso available in print.10aPrendergast, Thomas B.,d1829 or 30-1869.20aHarmoneons. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aPrendergast, Thomas B.,d1829 or 30-1869.4prf.2 aG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.) 0aMelodies of the Harmoneons ;v3.40drpbaasmf0543uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0543 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701352ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002000163245009800183246005600281246005700337500002500394500001700419500004200436500007200478500006600550534006400616530002900680650004200709650003400751710002300785856006100808773004900869852005900918985002500977b27305922RPBm c crucn 981212s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a4528 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aGould, William.10aMa Starlight Sueh[computer file] :bcoon ballad and refrain /cwords and music by Wm. Gould.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen the moon it am a gleamin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aMa Starlight Sue-oo-oo-oo-oo. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [8] aCover illustration: Afro-American woman, city skyline, and flowers. aAlso published for: band, orchestra, banjo, mandolin, guitar. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0545uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0545 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701294ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245009500137246008100232246006700313500002500380500001900405500006500424534006500489530002900554650002900583650006200612650003400674700002000708710003400728856006100762773004900823852005900872985002500931b27305934RPBm c crucn 981212s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aGrabbe, Lee B.13aDe ole time cake walkh[computer file] /cwords by Wallace Moody ; music by Lee B. Grabbe.1 iFirst line of text:aDar's a little ole log cabin on de banks of oyster bay.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen it's first you git a gal yuh know. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover illustration: 2 drawings of elderly Afro-American man. pOriginally published:cDetroit, Mich. : Zickel Bros., c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMoody, Wallace.2 aZickel Bros. (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf0546uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0546 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701340ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100001800169245009600187246005100283246005900334500004100393500001900434500005100453500003400504590004600538534006300584530002900647650004700676650003400723710003900757856006100796773004900857852005900906985002500965b2730596xRPBm c crucn 981212s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3057 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aca04aka011 aGrace, James.10aAll de darkies gittin' up!h[computer file] :bplantation song and chorus /cby Jas. Grace.1 iFirst line of text:aWe are a band of sinners.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh yes! he did, Oh yes! he did. aFor voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCaption title. aComposer's name appears as Jim Grace on cover. aDedicated to: Daniel Frohman. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Wiliam R. Birn. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1877. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0547uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0547 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701411ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048001500159100001700174245008800191246005100279500002500330500001900355500004300374500006100417590007300478534007600551530002900627650004500656650003400701700002600735700004300761710005100804856006100855773004900916852005900965985002501024b27306033RPBm c crucn 981212s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWaterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. (New York, N.Y.)a847 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aGrant, Bert.10aMammy's little pansyh[ocmputer file] /cwords by Geo. Graff ; music by Bert Grant.1 iFirst line of text:aSome folks loves de lily. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [4] aCover illustration: yellow and black pansies / Barbelle. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Sample copy for the piano player. pOriginally published:cNew York : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1918. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGraff, George,d1886-1 aBarbelle, Albert W.,d1888-1957.4ill.2 aWaterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0549uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0549 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701303ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048002100150100001800171245009200189246005900281246005800340500001700398500004100415500006900456534006600525530002900591650004700620650002900667650003400696710004100730856006100771773004900832852005900881985002500940b27306045RPBm 5c crucn 981212s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn Church & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)a3919 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aca04aka011 aGray, George.10aOle Chloe an' meh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by George Gray.1 iFirst line of text:aWe'se almos' to de shore ob time.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen glory, glory, we am comin' aCover title. aFor voice, 4-part chorus, and piano. aCover illustration: lithograph of backs of Afro-American couple. pOriginally published:cCincinnati : John Church & Co., c1882. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aHeavenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aJohn Church & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0550uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0550 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701683ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100001600163245010500179246006200284246005700346246002500403500002500428500001700453500005300470500004400523500010100567500006600668590015100734534006400885530002900949650003700978650001901015650003401034710002301068856006101091773004901152852005901201985002501260b27306057RPBm c crucn 981212s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a1776 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aGreaves, E.14aThe coffee colored coonh[computer file] :ba mocha-java importation /cwords & music by E. Greaves.1 iFirst line of text:aDar's a coffee color'd coon in town.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! If you saw my black lady.16aCoffee color'd coon. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for a piano technique book: p. [6] aSecond chorus (rag-time ad lib.): p. 5. aCover illustration: Afro-American man in formal attire being admired by two Afro-American women. aAlso published for: band, orchestra, banjo, mandolin, guitar. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on p. 2: W.O. Brown, Teas, Coffees & Baking Powder, Pianos, Organs and Music, 31 W. Blackwell St., Dover, N.J. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0551uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0551 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701308ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002400118245006800142246006000210246004800270500002500318500001700343500006800360500006500428534006900493530002900562650005300591650003100644650003400675700001700709710003800726856006100764773004900825852005900874985002500933b27306069RPBm c crucn 981212s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aGuitarr, Ittalie N.10aHi! Yi! Yer off now!h[computer file] /cby Ittalie N. Guitarr.1 iFirst line of text:aI am de Cap'n ub de Di'mond Dudes.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHi! Yi! Yer off now. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: The hit of the diamond, Negro base ball song. aCover illustration: Afro-Americans playing baseball / Bruns. pOriginally published:cBaltimore, Md. : Otto Sutro & Co., c1895. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American baseball playersxSongs and music. 0aBaseballxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBruns,4ill.2 aOtto Sutro & Co. (Baltimore, Md.)40drpbaasmf0559uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0559 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701840ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005000081040001300131045000900144048001500153100003200168245010300200246005300303246006200356250001600418500002500434500001900459500006200478500011100540590008100651530002700732534006400759530002900823610002000852650002900872650005000901650002800951650001400979650003400993700001801027700001901045710002601064710004401090730002801134856007501162773004901237852005901286985002501345b27306070RPBm c crucn 981212s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)a1021 aRBNcRBN ax2x2 avu01aka011 aGumble, Albert,d1883-1946.10aDarktown dancin' schoolh[computer file] :bsong /clyric by Jack Yellen ; music by Albert Gumble.1 iFirst line of text:aI never got much education.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFirst you jazz-step nice an' slow. aPopular ed. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"As introduced by the Farber Sisters in 'Sinbad'"--Cover. aCover illustration: drawing of skyline of Middle Eastern city / Starmer; photograph of the Farber Sisters. aAdvertisement for "I'll be with you when the clouds roll by": cop. 3, p. [4] aAlso available online. pOriginally published:cNew York : J.H. Remick & Co., c1920. aAlso available in print.20aFarber Sisters. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aDancingxStudy and teachingxSongs and music. 0aDancingzUnited States. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aYellen, Jack.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aFarber sisters.4prf.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)0 aSinbad (Musical comedy)403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0560uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0560 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701698ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245011800139246005500257246006100312500002500373500001900398500018700417500004300604500006400647590004600711534006400757530002900821650003200850650003100882650001400913650003400927700004100961710002301002730001901025730005001044856006101094773004901155852005901204985002501263b27306082RPBm c crucn 981212s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aGurney, Frank J.14aThe coon with the big white spoth[computer file] :bcomic song and chorus /cwords and music by Frank J. Gurney.1 iFirst line of text:aThere's a story going 'round.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDark night, always was a loo-loo. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Sung with Great Success by Miss Flo. Irwin, in 'Gentleman Joe' Co. Also Introduced with great success in 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' at the Tivoli Opera House, San Francisco, Cal."--Cover. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: Afro-American man in top hat with dice. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Rosie A. Sebil. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1895. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxRecreation. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aIrwin, Flora,d1858 or 9-1930.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aGentleman Joe.0 aUncle Tom's cabin (Musical production : 1852)40drpbaasmf0561uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0561 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701313ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245011800139246005400257246006100311500002500372500001700397500007300414500002400487534006500511530002900576650003200605650003100637650003400668700002400702710004300726856006100769773004900830852005900879985002500938b27306100RPBm c crucn 981212s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aGurney, Frank J.14aThe coon with the big white spoth[computer file] :bcomic song and chorus /cwords and music by Frank J. Gurney.1 iFirst line of text:aThere's a story going round.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDark night, always was a loo-loo. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man with white scar. a"H.G. Banks, Lith." pOriginally published:cLondon : Charles Sheard & Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxRecreation. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBanks, H. G.,4ill.2 aCharles Sheard & Co. (London, England)40drpbaasmf0562uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0562 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701561ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245009200151246005700243246004600300500002500346500001900371500005000390500004200440500012700482534007000609530002900679600002300708600001700731650003700748650003100785650003400816700002900850700004500879710004500924856006100969773004901030852005901079985002501138b27306811RPBm c crucn 981214s1998 riubla n eng d aRBNcRBN ax2x2 avu01aka011 aHaenschen, Walter G.,d1889-10aRead 'em and weeph[computer file] /cwords by Al. Bernard ; music by Walter Haenschen.1 iFirst line of text:aOld Bill Flat from New Orleans.1 iFirst line of chorus:aRead 'em and weep. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFrom play: Come seven / by Octavus Roy Cohen. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: photograph of Arthur Aylsworth and Earle Foxe ; drawing of dice, rising sun with dollar sign, flowers. pOriginally published:cNew York : Triangle Music Pub. Co., c1920. aAlso available in print.10aAylsworth, Arthur.10aFoxe, Earle. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBernard, Al,d1888-1949.1 aCohen, Octavus Roy,d1891-.tCome seven.2 aTriangle Music Pub. Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0564uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0564 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701368ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048001500159100003600174245011100210246005600321500004800377500001700425500003500442500006400477500004200541534006100583530002900644650003700673650003400710700003800744710004200782856006100824773004900885852005900934985002500993b27309307RPBm c crucn 981214s1998 riuppa n eng d22bArthur P. Schmidt Co. (Boston, Mass.)aA.P.S. 11382 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avj01aka011 aHall, William John,d1867-1931.10aSmile an' dry yo' eyesh[computer file] :bsong /cwords by Frank L. Stanton ; music by William John Hall.1 iFirst line of text:aSweet, my honey, dry yo' eyes. aFor low voice (alto or baritone) and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: Miss Sue Garvey. aAlso published for high voice (soprano or tenor) and piano. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : A.P. Schmidt Co., c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSongs (Low voice) with piano.1 aStanton, Frank Lebby,d1857-1927.2 aArthur P. Schmidt Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0567uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0567 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701598ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245009900136246005700235246006100292500002500353500001900378500009700397500005700494500012000551590009500671534006200766530002900828650003700857650001400894700002000908700001900928710004000947730003100987856006101018773004901079852005901128985002501187b27309332RPBm c crucn 981214s1998 riumc n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aHall, John T.10aMy little chocolate creamh[computer file] /cwords by Lew H. Newcomb ; music by John T. Hall.1 iFirst line of text:aIn a little cabin in the woods.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShe is my little chocolate cream. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFrom musical comedy: When Reuben comes to town / by Herbert Hall Winslow and Herman Perlãet. aAdvertisements for this and other songs: p. [1], [6] aCover illustration: drawing of two potted shrubs flanking list of songs from "When Reuben comes to town" / Starmer. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on p. 3: Charles I. Davis, Music Dept., Goldberg Bros. pOriginally published:cNew York : J.T. Hall & Co., c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMusicals.1 aNewcomb, Lew H.1 aStarmer,eill.2 aJohn T. Hall & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aWhen Reuben comes to town.40drpbaasmf0566uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0566 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701462ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001700118245011300135246008300248246005600331500002500387500001900412500004500431500007800476590007200554534007300626530002900699650003700728650004100765650003400806700001800840710004800858856006100906773004900967852005901016985002501075b27309368RPBm c crucn 981214s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aHamer, Will.10aThings ain't the same, babe, I'm coming homeh[computer file] /cwords by Will Tobias ; music by Will Hamer.1 iFirst line of text:aA burly coon and his lady love one dark and stormy night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThings ain't the same, babe. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-8] aCover illustration: drawing of Black man sitting in chair writing letter. aLibrary's copy has stamp advertising "American eagle march": p. [7] pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDomestic relationsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aTobias, Will.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0568uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0568 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701419ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081028004900130040001300179045000900192048001500201100002200216245009000238246005400328246005100382500006400433500001900497500004200516500006200558500005100620534006600671530002900737650004500766650002500811710002700836856006100863773004900924852005900973985002501032b2730937xRPBm c crucn 981214s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a7312122bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a73124 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avi01aka011 aHamilton, Eber C.10aLi'l rosebud Joeh[computer file] /c[words by] E.C.H. ; [music by] Eber C. Hamilton.1 iFirst line of text:aGo to sleep, mah honey deah.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMammy's little Rosebud. aFor medium voice and piano, in the key of A© (original key) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black mother holding baby. aAlso published for high voice and piano, in B© pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson Company, c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0569uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0569 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701398ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130045000900143048001500152100002200167240002800189245009000217246005400307246005100361500004700412500001900459500004200478500006200520500006800582534006600650530002900716650004500745650002500790710002700815856006100842773004900903852005900952985002501011b27309459RPBm c crucn 981214s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a73585 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avh01aka011 aHamilton, Eber C.10aLi'l rosebud Joe;oarr.10aLi'l rosebud Joeh[computer file] /c[words by] E.C.H. ; [music by] Eber C. Hamilton.1 iFirst line of text:aGo to sleep, mah honey deah.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMammy's little Rosebud. aFor high voice and piano, in the key of B© aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black mother holding baby. aAlso published for medium voice and piano, in A© (original key) pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson Company, c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0570uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0570 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701154ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002200118245006100140246004200201246004500243500002500288500001900313500005300332500005400385534005900439530002900498650003700527650003400564710003600598856006100634773004900695852005900744985002500803b27309460RPBm c crucn 981214s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aHamilton, Wesley.10aI'm feelin' fineh[computer file] /cby Wesley Hamilton.1 iFirst line of text:aCoon's very sad.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm feelin' fine. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [3], 4-5, [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black man singing. pOriginally published:cChicago : Will Rossiter, c1905. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWill Rossiter (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0572uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0572 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701379ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002200118245009000140246008300230246006800313500002500381500001900406500004300425500009700468534007400565530002900639610001900668650003700687650003400724700003400758710004300792856006100835773004900896852005900945985002501004b27309472RPBm c crucn 981214s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aHamilton, Wesley.10aI'm going to get myself a man (gal) thats allh[computer file] /cby Wesley Hamilton.1 iFirst line of text:aThe way the boys all treat me girls it's certn'y a shame.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNow I'm going to get me a man thats all. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black men and women / Gene Buck; photograph of Inness & Ryan. pOriginally published:cNew York : Fred Fischer Music Pub. Co., c1907. aAlso available in print.20aInness & Ryan. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBuck, Gene,d1885-1957.4ill.2 aFred Fisher Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0573uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0573 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701393ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245007400137246006200211246008500273250001600358500002500374500001700399500004200416500012500458534006400583530002900647650003700676650002700713650003400740700001900774710004400793856006100837773004900898852005900947985002501006b27312331RPBm c crucn 981215s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aHamp, Charles.10aChicken pieh[computer file] :bsong /cwords and music by Chas Hamp.1 iFirst line of text:aLucefrous Jackson was a hungry coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'll buy some cheeky, chyky, chokey, chooky, chicken pie. aPopular ed. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black chef holding pie with chickens' heads coming out, chickens in background / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : J.H. Remick & Co., c1913. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American cookery. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf0574uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0574 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701503ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048001500151100002200166245009800188246005000286246007300336500002500409500001900434500006100453500004200514500008300556534006500639530002900704600002200733650004500755650002500800700002800825710004100853730002900894856006100923773004900984852005901033985002501092b27312343RPBm c crucn 981215s1998 riuppa n eng d22bHamilton S. Gordon (Music publisher)a11214 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHanch, Richard R.10aHush your noise and go to sleeph[computer file] :bEthiopian lullaby /cby Richard R. Hanch.1 iFirst line of text:aDe golden sun am sinkin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aSo hush your noise, ma babe, an' go to sleep. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by Helene Salinger in musical comedy "The lobster." aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of flowering vines; photograph of Helene Salinger. pOriginally published:cNew York : Hamilton S. Gordon, c1899. aAlso available in print.10aSalinger, Helene. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aSalinger, Helene.4prf.2 aHamilton S. Gordon (Music publisher)0 aLobster (Musical comedy)40drpbaasmf0577uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0577 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701551ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100005300130245005800183246001800241246006300259246004700322500002500369500001700394500006400411500004200475500005000517534006900567530002900636600003300665650003700698650001800735650002900753651003800782700003900820710004400859730003200903856006100935773004900996852005901045985002501104b27312434RPBm c crucn 981215s1998 riubla n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-tn ax1x1 avu01aka011 aHandy, W. C.q(William Christopher),d1873-1958.10aBeale Street bluesh[computer file] /cby W.C. Handy.16aBeale Street.1 iFirst line of text:aI've seen the lights of gay Broadway.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'd rather be here. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"As sung by Miss Gilda Gray in Shubert's gaieties of 1919." aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Gilda Gray. pOriginally published:cNew York : Pace & Handy Music Co., c1917. aAlso available in print.10aGray, Gilda,dca. 1898-1959. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aBlues (Music) 4aAfro-American composers. 0aMemphis (Tenn.)xSongs and music.1 aGray, Gilda,dca. 1898-1959.4prf.2 aPace & Handy Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aShubert's gaieties of 1919.40drpbaasmf0578uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0578 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701695ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048002100115100005300136245007100189246006300260246007600323246003600399500005500435500001900490500005700509500004800566500008100614534006800695530002900763600002600792650003700818650001800855650002900873651004000902700004300942710005100985710004301036856006101079773004901140852005901189985002501248b27312501RPBm c crucn 981215s1998 riubla n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-mo ax1x1 avu01aka01atz011 aHandy, W. C.q(William Christopher),d1873-1958.10aSt. Louis bluesh[computer file] /cwords and music by W.C. Handy.1 iFirst line of text:aI hate to see de ev'nin' sun go down.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGot de St. Louis Blues jes as blue as Ah can be.14aW.C. Handy's Saint Louis blues. aFor voice and piano, with chords for ukulele in D. aCaption title. aFeatured by Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 3-5, [6] aCover illustration: drawing of leaves / Barbelle; photograph of Rudy Vallee. pOriginally published:cNew York : Handy Bros. Music Co., c1914. aAlso available in print.10aVallâee, Rudy,d1901- 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aBlues (Music) 4aAfro-American composers. 0aSaint Louis (Mo.)xSongs and music.1 aBarbelle, Albert W.,d1888-1957.4ill.2 aRudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees.4prf.2 aHandy Bros. Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0579uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0579 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701976ncm 2200469ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048002100115100005300136245007100189246006300260246007600323246002700399250001300426500005500439500001900494500005300513500002800566500007000594500014600664590006000810534006800870530002900938600003200967650003700999650001801036650002901054651004001083700003801123700001901161710004301180856007501223856007501298773004901373852005901422985002501481b27312586RPBm c crucn 981215s1998 riubla n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-mo ax1x1 avu01aka01atz011 aHandy, W. C.q(William Christopher),d1873-1958.10aSt. Louis bluesh[computer file] /cwords and music by W.C. Handy.1 iFirst line of text:aI hate to see de ev'nin' sun go down.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGot de St. Louis Blues jes as blue as Ah can be.14aThe Saint Louis blues. aRev. ed. aFor voice and piano, with chords for ukulele in D. aCaption title. a"The first successful 'blues' published"--Cover. aSung by: Marion Harris. aAdvertisements for "St. Louis blues" arranged for ukulele: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of cotton bale, photograph of St. Louis skyline incorporated into drawing / Natwick; photograph of Marion Harris. aAdvertisement for "Blues: an anthology": cop. 2, p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Handy Bros. Music Co., c1914. aAlso available in print.10aHarris, Marion,d1896-1944. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aBlues (Music) 4aAfro-American composers. 0aSaint Louis (Mo.)xSongs and music.1 aHarris, Marion,d1896-1944.4prf.1 aNatwick,4ill.2 aHandy Bros. Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0580uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0580403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0581uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0581 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701845ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048002100115100005300136245007100189246006300260246007600323246003600399500005500435500001900490500003100509500009900540500004300639500009700682590004900779534006800828530002900896600003200925650003700957650001800994650002901012651004001041700003801081700004301119710004301162856006101205773004901266852005901315985002501374b27312616RPBm c crucn 981215s1998 riubla n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-mo ax1x1 avu01aka01atz011 aHandy, W. C.q(William Christopher),d1873-1958.10aSt. Louis bluesh[computer file] /cwords and music by W.C. Handy.1 iFirst line of text:aI hate to see de ev'nin' sun go down.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGot de St. Louis Blues jes as blue as Ah can be.14aW.C. Handy's Saint Louis blues. aFor voice and piano, with chords for ukulele in D. aCaption title. aFeatured by Paul Whiteman. aAlso published as solos and quartettes, instrumentals, orchestrations, and choral arrangement. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: checkerboard and lined patterns / Barbelle; photograph of Paul Whiteman. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Mrs. C.L. Ruppert. pOriginally published:cNew York : Handy Bros. Music Co., c1914. aAlso available in print.10aWhiteman, Paul,d1890-1967. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aBlues (Music) 0aAfro-American composers. 0aSaint Louis (Mo.)xSongs and music.1 aWhiteman, Paul,d1890-1967.4prf.1 aBarbelle, Albert W.,d1888-1957.4ill.2 aHandy Bros. Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0582uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0582 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701650ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048002100115100005300136245007100189246006300260246007600323246003600399500005500435500001900490500004300509500011300552590008600665534006800751530002900819650003700848650001800885650002900903651004000932700004300972710004301015856006101058773004901119852005901168985002501227b27312628RPBm c crucn 981215s1998 riubla n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-mo ax1x1 avu01aka01atz011 aHandy, W. C.q(William Christopher),d1873-1958.10aSt. Louis bluesh[computer file] /cwords and music by W.C. Handy.1 iFirst line of text:aI hate to see de ev'nin' sun go down.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGot de St. Louis Blues jes as blue as Ah can be.14aW.C. Handy's Saint Louis blues. aFor voice and piano, with chords for ukulele in D. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: reproduction of 19th century engraving of view of St. Louis; cover designed by Barbelle. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Boston Music Company, Boston, Mass. pOriginally published:cNew York : Handy Bros. Music Co., c1914. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aBlues (Music) 4aAfro-American composers. 0aSaint Louis (Mo.)xSongs and music.1 aBarbelle, Albert W.,d1888-1957.4ill.2 aHandy Bros. Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0583uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0583 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701811ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048002100115100005300136245007100189246006300260246007600323246003600399500005500435500001900490500005600509500008400565500005200649500008200701534006800783530002900851600003100880650003700911650001800948650002900966651004000995700004301035710004801078710004301126856007501169773004901244852005901293985002501352b27312756RPBm c crucn 981215s1998 riubla n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-mo ax1x1 avu01aka01atz011 aHandy, W. C.q(William Christopher),d1873-1958.10aSt. Louis bluesh[computer file] /cwords and music by W.C. Handy.1 iFirst line of text:aI hate to see de ev'nin' sun go down.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGot de St. Louis Blues jes as blue as Ah can be.14aW.C. Handy's Saint Louis blues. aFor voice and piano, with chords for ukulele in D. aCaption title. aIntroduced by Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. aAlso published as solos, instrumentals, orchestrations, and choral arrangement. aAdvertisements for "Beale Street blues": p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of leaves / Barbelle; photograph of Guy Lombardo. pOriginally published:cNew York : Handy Bros. Music Co., c1914. aAlso available in print.10aLombardo, Guy,d1903-1977. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aBlues (Music) 4aAfro-American composers. 0aSaint Louis (Mo.)xSongs and music.1 aBarbelle, Albert W.,d1888-1957.4ill.2 aGuy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians.4prf.2 aHandy Bros. Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0584uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0584 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701737ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100005300123245011300176246007700289246007600366500002500442500001900467500007400486500006000560500011200620590003600732534006900768530002900837600003800866600002100904650003700925650001800962650002900980700002701009710003901036710004401075856007501119773004901194852005901243985002501302b27312768RPBm c crucn 981215s1998 riubla n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aHandy, W. C.q(William Christopher),d1873-1958.14aThe yellow dog bluesh[computer file] :b"he's gone where the Southern cross' the yellow dog" /cW.C. Handy.1 iFirst line of text:aE'er since Miss Susan Johnson lost her jockey, Lee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDear Sue your Easy Rider struck this burg today. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aRecorded by: the Joseph C. Smith Orchestra, featuring Harry Rederman. aAdvertisement for "Sweet child" and other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of yellow dogs singing; photographs of Joseph C. Smith and Harry Rederman [sic] aLibrary's cop. 1 inscribed: dp. pOriginally published:cNew York : Pace & Handy Music Co., c1919. aAlso available in print.10aSmith, Joseph C.,dfl. 1916-1925.10aRaderman, Harry. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aBlues (Music) 4aAfro-American composers.1 aRaderman, Harry.4prf.2 aJoseph C. Smith's Orchestra.4prf.2 aPace & Handy Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0586uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0586 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701476ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100004400163245012300207246005900330246004900389490003400438500002500472500001700497500007200514500007800586500006900664534006400733530002900797650003700826650003400863710002300897856006100920773004900981852005901030985002501089b27314108RPBm c crucn 981216s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a1939 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHarney, Benjamin Robertson,d1872-1938.14aThe black man's kissing bugh[computer file] :ban interrupted osculation in Darktown /cwords & music by Ben. Harney.1 iFirst line of text:aI dreamt a dream the other night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIt was a kissing bug.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs, piano instruction book: p. [2], [6] aCover illustration: Black couple kissing, under insect with hat and cane. aAlso published for band, orchestra, banjo, mandolin, and guitar. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0588uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0588 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701542ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100004400118245009400162500002500256500001900281500003200300500003200332500004200364500011200406500005000518500006700568590007100635534005700706530002900763610002300792650004200815650003400857710002900891710004200920856006100962773004901023852005901072985002501131b27314157RPBm c crucn 981216s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aHarney, Benjamin Robertson,d1872-1938.10aI'd give a hundred if the gal was mineh[computer file] /cwords and music by Ben Harney. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Willard & Wheeler. aDedicated to: Edith Murray. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black woman being admired by six Black men; photograph of Willard & Wheeler. aFirst line of text: There was a gal so sweet. aFirst line of chorus: I'd give a hundred, if the gal was mine. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: MAC; inscribed: Martha A. Gate. pOriginally published:cNew York : E.T. Paull, c1901. aAlso available in print.20aWillard & Wheeler. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWillard & Wheeler.4prf.2 aE.T. Paull Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0589uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0589 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702004ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100004400118240003400162245013400196246003500330246006200365246006100427490003400488500002500522500001700547500006600564500007600630590006600706590008900772590004600861534006400907530002900971600004401000650003701044650001901081700002001100700005001120700003401170710002301204730002401227856007501251856007501326773004901401852005901450985002501509b27314169RPBm c crucn 981216s1998 riurga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHarney, Benjamin Robertson,d1872-1938.10aMister Johnson turn me loose.00aBen. Harney's Mister Johnson turn me looseh[computer file] :ba coon novelty /cwritten, composed and introduced by Ben. Harney.16aCaption title: Mister Johnson.1 iFirst line of text:aT'other eb'ning eb'ryting was still.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! Mister Johnson turn me loose.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by May Irwin in the musical comedy "Courted into court." aCover illustration: drawing of flowers / CEJ; photograph of Ben Harney. aLibrary's cop. 2 lacks statement of performance by May Irwin. aAdvertisement for "The coon with the big white spot" and other songs: cop. 2, p. [6] aLibrary's copy inscribed: May H. Nichols. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1896. aAlso available in print.10aHarney, Benjamin Robertson,d1872-1938. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music.1 aC. E. J.,4ill.1 aHarney, Benjamin Robertson,d1872-1938.4prf.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1958.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aCourted into court.403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0590uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0590403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1300uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1300 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701615ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100004400118245007000162246006200232246006100294246003500355490003400390500002500424500001700449500006600466500009800532500004900630590006000679534006400739530002900803600002800832650003700860650001900897700003400916710002300950730002400973856007500997773004901072852005901121985002501180b27314182RPBm c crucn 981216s1998 riurga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHarney, Benjamin Robertson,d1872-1938.10aMister Johnson turn me looseh[computer file] /cby Ben. Harney.1 iFirst line of text:aT'other eb'ning eb'ryting was still.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! Mister Johnson turn me loose.16aCaption title: Mister Johnson.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by May Irwin in the musical comedy "Courted into court." aAdvertisements for "Since Sarah Jackson's name is changed to Brown" and other music: p. [2-8] aCover illustration: photograph of May Irwin. aAdvertisement on p. [3]: cop. 2, "Lucinda's serenade." pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1896. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1958. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1958.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aCourted into court.403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0591uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0591 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701502ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100001800123245011100141246006500252246005900317500002500376500001700401500006900418500004200487500006900529534007200598530002900670650003100699650003700730700002100767700003100788700002900819700002600848710004800874856006100922773004900983852005901032985002501091b27314212RPBm c crucn 981216s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aHarris, B. C.13aDe cleanin' manh[computer file] :ba Blackville satire /cwords by Oscar F.G. Day ; music by B.C. Harris.1 iFirst line of text:aLincoln once he was a window clean man.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYes indeed dey always calls me. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Al Jolson, George Armstrong, Bobby Carroll, and others. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawings of Black janitor and Black gambler. pOriginally published:cMinneapolis : C.C. Pillsbury Company, c1906. aAlso available in print. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music.1 aDay, Oscar F. G.1 aJolson, Al,dd. 19504prf.1 aArmstrong, George.4prf.1 aCarroll, Bobby.4prf.2 aC.C. Pillsbury Company (Minneapolis, Minn.)40drpbaasmf0593uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0593 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701495ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005600118245009700174246005900271246007100330500002500401500001900426500003500445500004200480500006500522534006200587530002900649650005200678650004500730650003400775700002700809700003300836710005800869856006100927773004900988852005901037985002501096b27314236RPBm c crucn 981216s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aHarris, Charles K.q(Charles Kassell),d1865?-1930.12aA study in black and whiteh[computer file] /clyric by Leo Wood ; music by Chas. K. Harris.1 iFirst line of text:aCouldn't read and couldn't write.1 iFirst line of chorus:a'Cause I never saw the picture of an angel. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Willa Holt Wakefield. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: photographs of white girl and black boy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Chas. K. Harris, c1917. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxRace identityxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWood, Leo,d1882-1929.1 aWakefield, Willa Holt.4prf.2 aChas. K. Harris Music Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0595uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0595 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701369ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005600118245008500174246005500259246005700314500002500371500001700396500004200413500009400455590003800549534006200587530002900649650004500678650002500723700001900748710005800767856006100825773004900886852005900935985002500994b2731425xRPBm c crucn 981216s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax2x2 avu01aka011 aHarris, Charles K.q(Charles Kassell),d1865?-1930.10aMa Mississippi babeh[computer file] :ba mammy's lullaby /cby Chas. K. Harris.1 iFirst line of text:aClose yo' eyes ma pickanniny.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDream on ma Mississippi baby. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of cabin by river, cotton bolls, magnolia blossoms / Starmer. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Mrs. M. pOriginally published:cNew York : Chas. K. Harris, c1920. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aChas. K. Harris Music Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0594uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0594 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701374ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245009700139246008800236246005200324500002500376500001900401500002900420500004800449500012200497534006600619530002900685650003700714650001900751700002000770710004000790856006100830773004900891852005900940985002500999b27314297RPBm c crucn 981216s1998 riurga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHart, Charles E.10aIt didn't even hesitateh[computer file] /cwords by W.E. Browning ; music by Chas. E. Hart.1 iFirst line of text:aYou have heard about bad niggers but the toughest of them all.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIt didn't even hesitate. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: May Irwin. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2], [8] aCover illustration: drawing of Black man crossing railroad tracks as train approaches, watched by other Black people. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : State Music Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music.1 aBrowning, W. E.2 aState Music Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0599uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0599 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701310ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003400118245009900152246005700251246004600308500002500354500001700379590009500396590007900491534006300570530002900633650004200662650003400704710003800738856007500776773004900851852005900900985002500959b27314315RPBm c crucn 981216s1896 riuppa r n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHart, Joseph,dca. 1861-1921.10aDat's ma baby dat's ma honeyh[computer file] :bNegro song /cwords and music by Joseph Hart.1 iFirst line of text:aCome, my love, and fly with me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMm, dat's ma baby! aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aLibrary's cop. 2 has retailer's stamp on cover: Texas Music Supply House, Beaumont, Texas. aAdvertisement for "When I do the hoochy-coochy in the sky": cop. 2, p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0600uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0600 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701231ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003400118245012100152246005800273246007400331500002500405500001700430500004200447534006300489530002900552650003700581650003400618700002100652710003800673856006100711773004900772852005900821985002500880b27314339RPBm c crucn 981216s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHart, Joseph,dca. 1861-1921.10aEvery night I see that nigger standin' 'roundh[computer file] /cwords and music by Joseph Hart and W.H. Matchette.1 iFirst line of text:aThe worstest nigger that I know.1 iFirst line of chorus:aEv'ry night I see that nigger standin' 'round. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMatchette, W. H.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0601uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0601 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701445ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003400118245007500152246005700227246005200284500002500336500001900361500006100380500003400441500014600475590007200621534006500693530002900758650004200787650003400829710003800863856006100901773004900962852005901011985002501070b27314340RPBm c crucn 981216s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aHart, Joseph,dca. 1861-1921.10aLucinda-Cinda-Janeh[computer file] /cwords and music by Joseph Hart.1 iFirst line of text:aI've a gal, and she's a wonder.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! Lucinda, Cinda Jane! aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAt head of title: Compliments of Schubert Piano Company. aDedicated to: Fred McQuesten. aCover illustration: lithograph of Black couple smiling at each other; floral border. Cover printed by American Lithographic Co., N.Y., c1901. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Beal & McCarthy, Rockland, Mass. pOriginally published:c[New York] : T.B. Harms & Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0602uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0602 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701367ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100003400130245009500164246006000259246006900319500002500388500001900413500005000432500008400482534006300566530002900629650004700658650003400705651004600739710003800785856006100823773004900884852005900933985002500992b27314352RPBm c crucn 981216s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-ny aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHart, Joseph,dca. 1861-1921.10aYou can take your trunk and go to Harlemh[computer file] /cwords & music by Joseph Hart.1 iFirst line of text:aThe other night there was a fight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou can take your trunk and go to Harlem. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2], [7-8] aCover illustration: drawing of Black woman ordering Black man out of the house. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aHarlem (New York, N.Y.)xSongs and music.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0603uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0603 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701869ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003200163245011800195246007200313246005100385246002800436490003400464500002500498500001700523500006400540500004300604500012900647500007000776590007300846534006400919530002900983600003301012650005001045650001401095700002501109700003901134710002301173730003301196856006101229773004901290852005901339985002501398b2731439xRPBm c crucn 981216s1998 riumca n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a3711 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aHavez, Jean C.,d1874-1925.10aI'm gettin' so thirstyh[computer file] :ba little "extra-dry" spot in Africa /cwords & music by Jean C. Havez.1 iFirst line of text:aNow Zachariah Bing was a funny colored fellow.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm gittin' so thirsty.16aI'm gittin' so thirsty.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by Marie Dressler in the musical comedy "Miss Prinnt." aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black man in white-tie opening champagne bottle / Edgar Keller; photograph of Marie Dressler. aAlso published for: band, orchestra, banjo, mandolin, and guitar. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on p. 3: W.O. Brown, Dover, N.J. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1901. aAlso available in print.10aDressler, Marie,d1873-1934. 0aAfro-AmericansxAlcohol usexSongs and music. 0aMusicals.1 aKeller, Edgar,4ill.1 aDressler, Marie,d1869-1934.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aMiss Prinnt (Musical comedy)40drpbaasmf0604uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0604 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701583ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245007400150246007700224246004700301500002500348500001900373500002900392500004800421500011700469590003900586590004600625534006400671530002900735600003300764650003700797650003400834700003200868700003300900710004400933856007500977773004901052852005901101985002501160b27314406RPBm c crucn 981216s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aHavez, Jean C.,d1874-1925.10aShovellin' coalh[computer file] /cwords and music by Jean C. Havez.1 iFirst line of text:aI never had a measly cent that I could call my own.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAt shovellin' coal. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Lew Dockstader. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2], [6] aCover illustration: drawing of grapevines / De Takacs; photographs of Lew Dockstader with and without blackface. aLibrary's cop. 1 inscribed: F.E.A. aAdvertisement, p. [6]: cop. 1, "Cheynne;" pOriginally published:cNew York : J.H. Remick & Co., c1906. aAlso available in print.10aDockstader, Lew,d1856-1924. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDe Takacs, Andrâe C.,4ill.1 aDockstader, Lew,d1856-1924.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0605uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0605 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701514ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005000081040001300131045000900144048001500153100003200168240003400200245008100234246005600315246004300371250001700414500002500431500001900456500005900475500004200534500003100576534006400607530002900671650004500700650005200745650002500797700001900822710002500841710004400866856006100910773004900971852005901020985002501079b2731456xRPBm c crucn 981216s1998 riumca n eng d22bJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)a1049 aRBNcRBN ax2x2 avu01aka011 aHavez, Jean C.,d1874-1925.10aWet and dry.pPickaninny Sam.10aPickaninny Samh[computer file] :bsong /clyric and music by Jean C. Havez.1 iFirst line of text:aThere he lies in mammy's arms.1 iFirst line of chorus:aPickaninny Sam. aOperatic ed. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by Kolb and Dill in musical comedy "Wet and dry." aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover designed by Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : J.H. Remick & Co., c1920. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxRace identityxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aKolb and Dill.4prf.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf0606uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0606 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701631ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100001800124240002900142245008600171246006200257246005100319490007500370500004500445500001900490500003900509500015000548534007200698530002900770600002300799650003700822650004800859710003000907710003900937830007500976856006101051773004901112852005901161985002501220b27314595RPBm c crucn 981216s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aHart, Austin.10aLittle more cider;oarr.10aLittle more ciderh[computer file] /carranged for the pianoforte by Austin Hart.1 iFirst line of text:aI love the white girl and the black.1 iFirst line of chorus:aO little more cider to.1 aEthiopian songs & serenades, sentimental, pathetic & serio comic ;v1. aFor voice and piano, with 4-part chorus. aCaption title. aAs sung by the Fellow's Minstrels. aCover illustration: lithograph of scenes from minstrel shows, floral border, portrait of Fellows (?). Cover lithographed by Sarony & Major, N.Y. pOriginally published:c[Springfield, Mass.] : Sarles & Adey, c1852. aAlso available in print.10aFellow,dfl. 1852. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMusic, Popuar (Songs, etc.)zUnited States.2 aFellow's Minstrels.4prf.2 aSarles & Adey (Springfield, Mass.) 0aEthiopian songs & serenades, sentimental, pathetic & serio comic ;v1.40drpbaasmf0596uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0596 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701824ncm 2200409ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001300141045000900154048001500163100002100178245011100199246006000310246006300370500002500433500001900458500003900477500007200516500017900588590009200767530002900859534007100888600002800959650004200987650003401029700003101063700002501094700003401119710005301153856007501206773004901281852005901330985002501389b27314613RPBm c crucn 981216s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a10143 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHecht, Summit L.10aMay Irwin's "Lulu" songh[computer file] /cwritten by Sigmund B. Alexander ; composed by Summit L. Hecht.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se singin' w'ile de yaller moon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIf, ma honey, in ma heart yo'd see. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Mr. John J. McNally. aAdvertisement for "May Irwins 'Bully' song" and other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black couple in evening dress, Black banjo player singing / E.S. Fisher; drawing of locket printed in yellow ink, with photograph of May Irwin. aLibrary's cop. 1 as retailer's stamp on cover: M. Steinert & Sons Co., Providence, R.I. aAlso available in print. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Publishing Co., c1896.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aAlexander, Sigmund Bowman.1 aFisher, E. S.,4ill.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0612uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0612 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701596ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100002000130245011900150246007100269246006100340500002500401500001900426500003700445500004800482500011500530534006900645530002900714610002400743650003700767650003400804651003800838700002300876700002500899710003000924710003800954856006100992773004901053852005901102985002501161b27314637RPBm c crucn 981216s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-usu-- ax1x1 avu01aka011 aHeck, Ernest R.10aBack home in Dixie where I long to beh[computer file] /cwords and music by Ernest R. Heck and Floyd E. Whitmore.1 iFirst line of text:aHoney look the steamer's startin' out to sea.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSteaming along to dear old Dixie. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFeatured by: Arcadian Quartette. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2], [6] aCover illustration: drawing of steamship sailing up river / H.E. Kellum; photograph of the Arcadian Quartette. pOriginally published:cScranton, Pa. : Whitmore Pub. Co., c1916. aAlso available in print.20aArcadian Quartette. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aWhitmore, Floyd E.1 aKellum, H. E.,4ill.2 aArcadian Quartette.4prf.2 aWhitmore Pub. Co. (Scranton, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0613uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0613 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701662ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001300141045000900154048001500163100002100178245009900199246005800298246005500356500002500411500001900436500002400455500004200479500013800521590005400659534007100713530002900784600002800813650004000841650003400881700003100915700003400946700002500980710005301005856006101058773004901119852005901168985002501227b27314662RPBm c crucn 981216s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a10450 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHecht, Summit L.13aAn awful wicked niggerh[computer file] /cwords by S.B. Alexander ; music by Summit L. Hecht.1 iFirst line of text:aWas a coon he lived down yonder.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI's an awful wicked nigger. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: May Irwin. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Black couple walking away from Black man knocked on the ground / E.S. Fisher; photograph of May Irwin. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: For the press. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. Co., c1897. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aAlexander, Sigmund Bowman.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.1 aFisher, E. S.,4ill.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0611uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0611 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701787ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100002000165245011000185246008300295246006200378500003100440500001900471500007700490500004800567500008700615534006600702530002900768600002000797600001900817650005500836650003700891650003100928700001900959700002000978700003800998700003901036710003101075710004101106856006101147773004901208852005901257985002501316b27315836RPBm c crucn 981217s1998 riumra n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a2083 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aHeelan, Will A.10aEvery race has a flag but the coonh[computer file] /cwords and music by Will. A. Heelan & J. Fred Helf.1 iFirst line of text:aThe leader of the Blackville club arose last Labor night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIreland has her Harp and Shamrock. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Lottie Gilson, Marie Dressler, Williams and Walker, and others. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2], [8] aCover illustration: drawing of floral design / CEJ; photograph of Heelan and Helf. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1900. aAlso available in print.10aHeelan, Will A.10aHelf, J. Fred. 0aBlack nationalismzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano)1 aHelf, J. Fred.1 aC. E. J.,4ill.1 aGilson, Lottie,d1867-1912.4prf.1 aDressler, Marie,d1869-1934.4prf.2 aWilliams and Walker.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0614uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0614 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702173ncm 2200481Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100002000165245011000185246008300295246006200378500003100440500001900471500007700490500011800567500009200685500006400777590008100841590011600922534006601038530002901104600002001133600001901153650005501172650003701227650003101264700001901295700002001314700003801334700003901372710003101411710004101442856007501483773004901558852005901607985002501666b27315848RPBm c crucn 981217s1998 riumra n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a2083 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aHeelan, Will A.10aEvery race has a flag but the coonh[computer file] /cwords and music by Will. A. Heelan & J. Fred Helf.1 iFirst line of text:aThe leader of the Blackville club arose last Labor night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIreland has her Harp and Shamrock. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Lottie Gilson, Marie Dressler, Williams and Walker, and others. aCover illustration: drawing of floral design, printed in green and blue ink / CEJ; photograph of Heelan and Helf. aAlso published for medley march (two-step), mandolin, guitar, full orchestra, and band. aCover illustration, cop. 2, printed in blue and yellow ink. aAdvertisements for "The spinning wheel" and other music: cop. 2, p. [2], [8] aLibrary's cop. 2 inscribed: William J. Bonin. Cop. 2 has stamp on cover: "From J.H. Kirby ... Woonsocket, R.I." pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1900. aAlso available in print.10aHeelan, Will A.10aHelf, J. Fred. 0aBlack nationalismzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano)1 aHelf, J. Fred.1 aC. E. J.,4ill.1 aGilson, Lottie,d1867-1912.4prf.1 aDressler, Marie,d1869-1934.4prf.2 aWilliams and Walker.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0615uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0615 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701570ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008900138246009600227246008400323500002500407500001900432500006700451500004200518500005400560500003000614534005600644530002900700650004900729650003400778700001900812700001900831700003900850700001800889700002700907710003200934856006100966773004901027852005901076985002501135b2731585xRPBm c crucn 981217s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aHeelan, Will A.10aWhen the coons have a dreamland of their ownh[computer file] /cby Heelan and Helf.1 iFirst line of text:aYou can jump aboard your trolleys bound for "Dreamland" if you choose.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWe'll build it on the model of a great big chicken coop. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Marie Dressler, Tascott, Johnnie Carroll, and others. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: drawing of flowers / Starmer. aAdditional verses: p. [2] pOriginally published:cNew York : Sol Bloom, c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxRecreationxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHelf, J. Fred.1 aStarmer,4ill.1 aDressler, Marie,d1869-1934.4prf.1 aTascot.4prf.1 aCarroll, Johnny.4prf.2 aSol Bloom (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0616uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0616 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701615ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001800128043001200146045000900158048001500167100003000182240004100212245010600253246005800359246004800417246002900465500002500494500001900519500005900538500004300597500007200640534006600712530002900778600003100807650001400838651002900852700004000881700003700921710004100958856006100999773004901060852005901109985002501168b27315861RPBm c crucn 981217s1998 riumca n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a5165 aRBNcRBNdRBN af------ ax0x0 avu01aka011 aHein, Silvio,d1879-1928.10aMarrying Mary.pHottentot love song.10aMarie Cahill's Hottentot love songh[computer file] /clyric by Benj. Hapgood ; music by Silvio Hein.1 iFirst line of text:aA Hottentot, from a climate hot.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIf you love me true.14aThe Hottentot love song. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by Marie Cahill in musical comedy "Marrying Mary" aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aCover illustration: drawing of flowers; photograph of Marie Cahill. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1906. aAlso available in print.10aCahill, Marie,d1870-1933. 0aMusicals. 0aAfricaxSongs and music.1 aBurt, Benjamin Hapgood,d1882-1950.1 aCahill, Marie,d1870-1933.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0620uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0620 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701809ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003000165240004100195245012100236500002500357500001900382500005600401500015600457500005300613500005100666590005100717590004500768534006600813530002900879600003100908650002700939650001400966700005000980700003701030700002201067700003701089710004101126856007501167773004901242852005901291985002501350b27315873RPBm c crucn 981217s1998 riumca n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a4638 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aHein, Silvio,d1879-1928.10aMoonshine.pDon't be what you ain't.10aDon't be what you ain'th[computer file] /cwords by George V. Hobart and Edwin Milton Royle ; music by Silvio Hein. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by Marie Cahill in musical comedy "Moonshine." aCover illustration: photograph of Marie Cahill, against background of leaves against moon; cover printed in green and blue ink. Cover designed by Frew. aFirst line of text: De sunflower ain't de daisy. aFirst line of chorus: Don't be what you ain't. aLibrary's copies imperfect: last leaf lacking. aLibrary's cop. 1 inscribed: H. Campbell. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1905. aAlso available in print.10aCahill, Marie,d1870-1933. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aMusicals.1 aHobart, George V.q(George Vere),d1867-1926.1 aRoyle, Edwin Milton,d1862-1942.1 aFrew, John,4ill.1 aCahill, Marie,d1870-1933.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0617uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0617 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701994ncm 2200457Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003000165240004100195245012100236246005400357246005200411500002500463500001900488500006200507500005700569500011900626590006300745590006100808590010500869534006600974530002901040600003101069650002701100650001401127700005001141700003701191700002201228700003701250710004101287856007501328773004901403852005901452985002501511b27315952RPBm c crucn 981217s1998 riumca n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a4638 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aHein, Silvio,d1879-1928.10aMoonshine.pDon't be what you ain't.10aDon't be what you ain'th[computer file] /cwords by George V. Hobart and Edwin Milton Royle ; music by Silvio Hein.1 iFirst line of text:aDe sunflower ain't de daisy.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDon't be what you ain't. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by Marie Cahill in musical comedy "Molly Moonshine." aAdvertisements for this and other songs: p. [1], [7] aCover illustration: photograph of Marie Cahill, against background of leaves against moon. Cover designed by Frew. aLibrary's cop. 2 has cover printed in yellow and blue ink. aAdvertisement, p. [7]: cop. 2, "Robinson Crusoe's isle." aLibrary's cop. 2 has retailer's stamp on cover: H. [...] Hutchinson & Son, Music Dept., New Bedford. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1915. aAlso available in print.10aCahill, Marie,d1870-1933. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aMusicals.1 aHobart, George V.q(George Vere),d1867-1926.1 aRoyle, Edwin Milton,d1862-1942.1 aFrew, John,4ill.1 aCahill, Marie,d1870-1933.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0618uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0618 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701670ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006100081040001300142045000900155048001500164100003000179240004100209245012100250246005400371246005200425250001700477490006600494500002500560500001900585500003700604500005700641500003200698534007200730530002900802650002700831650003400858700005000892700003700942700002000979710005500999856006101054773004901115852005901164985002501223b27315976RPBm c crucn 981217s1998 riuppa n eng d22bEdward B. Marks Music Corporation (New York, N.Y.)a4638 aRBNcRBN ax2x2 avu01aka011 aHein, Silvio,d1879-1928.10aMoonshine.pDon't be what you ain't.10aDon't be what you ain'th[computer file] /cwords by George V. Hobart and Edwin Milton Royle ; music by Silvio Hein.1 iFirst line of text:aDe sunflower ain't de daisy.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDon't be what you ain't. aMark Bro ed.0 aWell-known musical readings, monologues and children's songs. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFrom musical comedy "Moonshine." aAdvertisements for this and other music: p. [1], [6] aCover designed by Politzer. pOriginally published:cNew York : Edward B. Marks Music Co., c1920. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHobart, George V.q(George Vere),d1867-1926.1 aRoyle, Edwin Milton,d1862-1942.1 aPolitzer,4ill.2 aEdward B. Marks Music Corporation (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0619uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0619 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701299ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006200081040001300143045000900156048001500165100003000180245013300210246008500343500002500428500001700453500004300470534008100513530002900594650004500623650003400668700002100702710005600723856006100779773004900840852005900889985002500948b27315988RPBm c crucn 981217s1998 riuppa n eng d22bT.B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter (New York, N.Y.)a5374 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aHein, Silvio,d1879-1928.10aNellyfantsh[computer file] :ba musical recitation with piano accompaniment /clyric by Harry A. Melvin ; music by Silvio Hein.1 iFirst line of text:aI knowed a little niggar [sic] dat was follered by a ha'nt. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter, c1916. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMelvin, Harry A.2 aT.B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0621uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0621 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701427ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245009400138246007200232246004500304500002500349500001900374500005700393500010200450590004500552534006800597530002900665650003700694650001000731700003000741700004300771710004300814856007500857773004900932852005900981985002501040b27316026RPBm c crucn 981217s1998 riujza n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aHeinrich, Dick.10aJazzin' the blues awayh[computer file] /cwords by Jeff Branen ; music by Dick Heinrich.1 iFirst line of text:aMister let me tell you this is no place to be.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDown to the hall. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "Some day" and other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of jazz musicians / Barbelle. Cover printed in orange and black ink. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Anita Schultz. pOriginally published:cNew York : A.J. Stasny Music Co., c1918. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aJazz.1 aBranen, Jeff,d1872-1927.1 aBarbelle, Albert W.,d1888-1957.4ill.2 aA.J. Stasny Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0622uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0622 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701291ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245009400138246007200232246004500304500002500349500001900374500004200393500006200435534005800497530002900555650003700584650001000621700003000631700004300661710004300704856006100747773004900808852005900857985002500916b2731604xRPBm c crucn 981217s1998 riujza n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aHeinrich, Dick.10aJazzin' the blues awayh[computer file] /cwords by Jeff Branen ; music by Dick Heinrich.1 iFirst line of text:aMister let me tell you this is no place to be.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDown to the hall. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of jazz musicians / Barbelle. pOriginally published:cNew York : A.J. Stasny, c1918. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aJazz.1 aBranen, Jeff,d1872-1927.1 aBarbelle, Albert W.,d1888-1957.4ill.2 aA.J. Stasny Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0623uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0623 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701459ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245010500137246006900242246006400311500002500375500001900400500004300419500009000462534006300552530002900615600005600644600003300700650003700733650003400770700003000804700001900834710003800853856006100891773004900952852005901001985002501060b27316117RPBm c crucn 981217s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aHelf, J. Fred.14aThe booker T's are on parade to-dayh[computer file] /cwords by Ed. Moran ; music by J. Fred. Helf.1 iFirst line of text:aSniff Jones the chairman of the Booker T's.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThere stood Rufus Stonewall Jackson. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Lew Dockstader; decorative border design / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : Helf & Hager Co., c1908. aAlso available in print.10aWashington, Booker T.,d1856-1915xSongs and music.10aDockstader, Lew,d1856-1924. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMoran, Eddie,d1871-1956.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aHelf & Hager Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0624uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0624 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701471ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245010800137246005100245246007900296500002500375500001900400500003400419500004200453500011100495534005500606530002900661610002100690650003700711650002800748650003400776700002200810710002700832710003200859856006100891773004900952852005901001985002501060b27316130RPBm c crucn 981217s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aHelf, J. Fred.10aIf money talks, it ain't on speaking terms with meh[computer file] /cwords and music by J. Fred Helf.1 iFirst line of text:aBill Johnson's wife said.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIf money talks, it ain't on speaking terms with me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: the Doherty Sisters. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: cartoon drawing of Afro-American man walking / J. Frew; photograph of Doherty Sisters. pOriginally published:cChicago : Sol Bloom, c1902. aAlso available in print.20aDoherty Sisters. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMoneyxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFrew, John,4ill.2 aDoherty Sisters.4prf.2 aSol Bloom (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0625uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0625 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701299ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118240003800151245009400189246007000283500002500353500001900378500003700397534008100434530002900515650003700544650003400581650003600615650001400651700003400665710005600699856006100755773004900816852005900865985002500924b27316178RPBm c crucn 981217s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aHerbert, Victor,d1859-1924.10aHer regiment.pAmerican serenade.14aThe American serenadeh[computer file] /clyric by Wm Le Baron ; music by Victor Herbert.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in the south you hear the darkies sing. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFrom musical play: Her regiment. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter, c1917. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aBanjo musicxSongs and music. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music. 0aMusicals.1 aLeBaron, William,d1883-1958.2 aT.B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0627uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0627 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701301ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081048001500094100001300109245010000122246005600222246007700278490003400355500003100389500001700420500004200437500008500479534006400564530002900628650004600657650003100703700001200734710002300746856006100769773004900830852005900879985002500938b27316191RPBm c crucn 981217s1998 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aHillman.14aThe black K.P.'sh[computer file] :bcharacteristic march song & chorus /cby Hillman & Perrin.1 iFirst line of text:aThere will be a demonstration.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen those brave black "Knights" who are so bold.0 aWitmark popular publications. aMarch for voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: cartoon drawing of Afro-Americans in band uniforms marching. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano)1 aPerrin.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0636uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0636 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701977ncm 2200457Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001300118245012800131246007300259246004400332500002500376500001700401500008200418500012200500590004200622590006500664590005800729590005900787590006900846534006400915530002900979600004401008650003701052650002801089650001501117700001201132700005001144710002301194730001901217856007501236856007501311773004901386852005901435985002501494b27316221RPBm c crucn 981217s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHillman.10aMammy's little pumpkin colored coonsh[computer file] :bplantation slumber song /cwritten & composed by Hillman & Perrin.1 iFirst line of text:aWay down upon a cotton farm in southern Alabam.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGo to sleep, sh! aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aIntroduced by Julius P. Witmark in the musical production "The good Mr. Best" aCover illustration: photograph of Julius P. Witmark; drawing of cabin with inset of Afro-American woman and children. aLibrary's copy 3 has [3], 4-6, [2] p. aAdvertisement for "I want dem presents back": cops. 3, p. 5. aAdvertisement for "Lucinda's serenade": cop. 3, p. 6. aAdvertisement for "Mandy from Mandalay": cop. 6, p. 5. aAdvertisement for "Progressive method for piano": cop. 6, p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1897. aAlso available in print.10aWitmark, Julius P.,d1870 or 1871-1929. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American children. 0aLullabies.1 aPerrin.1 aWitmark, Julius P.,d1870 or 1871-1929.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aGood Mr. Best.403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0637uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0637403Print copy 6drpbaasmf0638uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0638 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701405ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245013300139246005900272246005400331500002500385500001700410500003200427500004800459500007800507534006900585530002900654610001800683650004700701650002300748650003400771710004400805856006100849773004900910852005900959985002501018b27316737RPBm c crucn 981217s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHillman, Eugene.10aI'm a modern black Adonis and a dead swell, swellh[computer file] :bcoon song and chorus /cwords and music by Eugene Hillman.1 iFirst line of text:aThe public's in a quandrous vein.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm a modern black Adonis. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: Mallory Bros. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Mallory Bros; floral decorative design. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print.20aMallory Bros. 0aAfro-AmericansxClothingxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American men. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0639uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0639 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701656ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001300125045000900138048001500147100003100162245009200193246006400285246006500349490003400414534006400448500002500512500001700537500005400554500003900608500003300647500004800680500007800728530002900806610001900835650003700854650002900891650003400920700002600954710002500980710002301005856006101028773004901089852005901138985002501197b27316828RPBm c crucn 981217s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a359 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHoffmann, Max,d1873-1963.10aBom-ba-shayh[computer file] :bcoon song and refrain /cby Max Hoffman [i.e. Hoffmann]1 iFirst line of text:aTogether for a frolic we're assembled.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSalute your partners all hands round.0 aWitmark popular publications. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1897. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aComposer's name appears as "Hoffmann" in caption. aIntroduced by: Miss Attie Spencer. aAlso sung by: DeHaven & Mai. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: [photograph of DeHaven & Mai?]; floral border design. aAlso available in print.20aDeHaven & Mai. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSpencer, Attie.4prf.2 aDeHaven & Mai.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0640uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0640 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701718ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245008400149246006100233246005500294490003400349490003600383500002500419500001900444500005800463500008300521500004500604500006400649590005000713534006400763530002900827600002800856650003700884650001400921650002500935700003400960700003700994710002301031730002401054856006101078773004901139852005901188985002501247b27316853RPBm c crucn 981217s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHogan, Ernest,d1865-1909.10aAll coons look alike to meh[computer file] /cwords and music by Ernest Hogan.1 iFirst line of text:aTalk about a coon a having trouble.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll coons look alike to me.0 aWitmark popular publications.0 aMay Irwin's new coon song hits. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by May Irwin in the comedy "Courted into court." a"Choice chorus, with Negro "Rag," accompaniment, arr. by Max Hoffmann"--p. [6] aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-8] aCover illustration: photograph of May Irwin; border design. aLibrary's copy inscribed with illegible name. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1896. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aAfro-American women.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.1 aHoffmann, Max,d1873-1963.4arr.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aCourted into court.40drpbaasmf0641uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0641 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701556ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003100123245011600154246006000270246005500330490003400385500002500419500001700444500004100461500008300502500002800585500005400613534006400667530002900731650003700760650003400797650002500831700003400856700003700890710002300927856007500950773004901025852005901074985002501133b27316889RPBm c crucn 981217s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHogan, Ernest,d1865-1909.10aAll coons look alike to meh[computer file] :ba darkey misunderstanding /cwritten & composed by Ernest Hogan.1 iFirst line of text:a Talk about a coon having trouble.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll coons look alike to me.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: The new sensation. a"Choice chorus, with Negro "Rag," accompaniment, arr. by Max Hoffmann"--p. [6] aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: caricature of Afro-Americans. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-American women.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.1 aHoffmann, Max,d1873-1963.4arr.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0642uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0642 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701478ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245011300137246004500250246004900295500002500344500001900369500003900388500004500427500010500472590004700577534007000624530002900694600002400723650003700747650002900784700002200813700002000835710004300855856006100898773004900959852005901008985002501067b27318230RPBm c crucn 981218s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHolzmann, Abe.10aSmoky mokesh[computer file] :bsong, chorus & cake walk /cwords by W. Murdoch Lind ; music by A. Holzmann.1 iFirst line of text:aSharpen yo' razors.1 iFirst line of chorus:aJudges in de gall'ry. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Cake walk after 2nd verse"--p. 5. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-8] aCover illustration: cartoon drawing of Afro-American man smoking / H.C.U.; photograph of Belle Gold. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Mrs. Allie Ward. pOriginally published:cNew York : Feist and Frankenthaler, c1899. aAlso available in print.10aGold, Belle,d1882- 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing.1 aLind, W. Murdoch.1 aH. C. U.,4ill.2 aFeist & Frankenthaler (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0643uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0643 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701366ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245007800138246004500216246004600261500002500307500001900332500002900351500003800380500004500418500006400463534007500527530002900602650003700631650002500668650003400693700002700727710004400754856006100798773004900859852005900908985002500967b27318242RPBm c crucn 981218s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHomer, James R.10aLiza, I'se your manh[computer file] /cwords and music by Jas. R. Homer.1 iFirst line of text:aListen to my story.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHold on, my honey. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: M. Edith White. aDedicated to: John Hancock Wills. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man and woman. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Falmouth Publishing Co., c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWhite, M. Edith.4prf.2 aFalmouth Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0644uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0644 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701668ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005100118245006100169246006100230246004600291500002500337500001900362500005900381500004800440500017800488534006300666530002900729600005100758600001800809650003700827650002500864650003200889700001800921700002000939700006700959710003801026856006101064773004901125852005901174985002501233b27318254RPBm c crucn 981218s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHoward, Joseph E.q(Joseph Edgar),d1878-1961.10aI've lost ma baby!h[computer file] /cHoward & Emerson.1 iFirst line of text:aUsed to have a little ragtime baby.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI've lost ma baby. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Howard & Emerson's answer to 'Hello ma baby'"--Cover. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6-8] aCover illustrations: drawing of Afro-American man with telephone and man and woman walking / A.B.M.; photograph of Howard & Emerson holding sheet music labelled "Hello baby" pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print.10aHoward, Joseph E.q(Joseph Edgar),d1878-1961.10aEmerson, Ida. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aTelephonexSongs and music.1 aEmerson, Ida.1 aA. B. M.,4ill.1 aHoward, Joseph E.q(Joseph Edgar),d1878-1961.tHello ma baby.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0646uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0646 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701727ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005100118245011600169246004700285246006600332500002500398500001900423500006200442500004800504500007300552590004300625534006200668530002900730600005100759600001800810650004700828650002500875650003100900700006700931700001800998700003701016710005801053856006101111773004901172852005901221985002501280b27318266RPBm c crucn 981218s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHoward, Joseph E.q(Joseph Edgar),d1878-1961.10aMa baby girlh[computer file] /carranged by Max Hoffman [i.e. Hoffmann] ; words and music by Howard & Emerson.1 iFirst line of text:aMa colored gal and I.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm a goin' to work for ma black baby. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Answer to Hello ma baby by ... Howard & Emerson"--Cover. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: photographs of Joseph E. Howard and Isa Emerson. aLibrary's copy inscribed: J.M. Battey. pOriginally published:cNew York : Chas. K. Harris, c1899. aAlso available in print.10aHoward, Joseph E.q(Joseph Edgar),d1878-1961.10aEmerson, Ida. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aMarriagexSongs and music.1 aHoward, Joseph E.q(Joseph Edgar),d1878-1961.tHello ma baby.1 aEmerson, Ida.1 aHoffmann, Max,d1873-1963.4arr.2 aChas. K. Harris Music Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0650uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0650 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701432ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081048001500094100002900109245010900138246005500247246006600302500002500368500001900393500004800412500006600460500005600526534006300582530002900645650003700674650002500711650001600736700003700752700001800789700001900807710003800826856006100864773004900925852005900974985002501033b27318278RPBm c crucn 981218s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aHoward, Joe,d1878-1921.14aThe queen of charcoal alleyh[computer file] /cwords by Andrew B. Sterling ; music by Howard & Emerson.1 iFirst line of text:aCoons may sing, praises ring.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNo one knows how much I love my Sally! aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6-8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman / Starmer. aAlso published as march and for band and orchestra. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aLove songs.1 aSterling, Andrew B.,d1874-1955.1 aEmerson, Ida.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0651uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0651 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701630ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100005100123245007500174246005900249500002500308500001900333500010800352500003000460500006700490500004100557534006000598530002900658600003400687650003700721650002800758650003400786650001400820700004000834700006000874710004200934730005000976856006101026773004901087852005901136985002501195b27318357RPBm c crucn 981218s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aHoward, G. C.q(George Cunnibell),d1820-1887.10aOh! I'se so wickedh[computer file] /cwords and music by G.C. Howard.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, white-folks I was never born. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Mrs. G.C. Howard as Topsy in "Uncle Tom's cabin," based on the novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe. aDedicated to: G.L. Aiken. aCover illustration: lithographed portrait of Mrs. G.C. Howard. a"Lith. of Sarony & Co. 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C.q(George Cunnibell),d1820-1887.10aOh! I'se so wickedh[computer file] /cwords and music by G.C. Howard.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, white-folks I was never born.0 aThe songs of the celebrated Cordelia Howard / written and composed by her father. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aText refers to characters in "Uncle Tom's cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe. aAdditional verses: p. 4-5. aCover illustration: lithograph of Cordelia Howard. a"Lith. by J.H. Bufford"--Cover. aLibrary's copy has blind stamp: Henry McCaffrey, Music publisher, 207 Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., c1858. aAlso available in print.10aHoward, Cordelia,d1848-1941. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-Americans in literature. 0aAfro-American children. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0656uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0656 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701452ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010008004100014040001300055045000900068048001500077100005100092245016400143246005700307500002500364500001700389500003500406500002900441500006200470534005900532530002900591600005100620650003700671650003400708650001400742700006000756710004200816730005000858856006100908773004900969852005901018985002501077b27318485RPB830609s1854 nyumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aHoward, G. C.q(George Cunnibell),d1820-1887.10aSt. Clare to little Eva in heavenh[computer file] /ccomposed, written and sung by G.C. Howard in his original character of "St. Clare" in "Uncle Tom's cabin"1 iFirst line of text:aChildless, desolate this heart. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: Cordelia Howard. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aCover illustration: lithographed portrait of G.C. Howard. pOriginally published:cNew York: Horace Waters, c1854. aAlso available in print.10aHoward, G. C.q(George Cunnibell),d1820-1887. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-Americans in literature. 0aMusicals.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aHorace Waters (Firm : New York, N.Y.)0 aUncle Tom's cabin (Musical production : 1854)40drpbaasmf0660uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0660 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701880ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100005100123245006400174246005300238500002500291500001900316500003000335500016900365500002900534500007700563500008000640590006600720534006000786530002900846600003400875650003700909650003400946650004500980650001401025700004001039700008101079710004201160730005001202856006101252773004901313852005901362985002501421b27318552RPBm c crucn 981218s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aHoward, G. 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Barrett, Age 13 yrs 6 mos. pOriginally published:cNew York : Horace Waters, c1856. aAlso available in print.10aHoward, Cordelia,d1848-1941. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-Americans in literature. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aMusicals.1 aHoward, Cordelia,d1848-1941.4prf.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tDred; a tale of the great dismal swamp.2 aHorace Waters (Firm : New York, N.Y.)0 aDred or the dismal swamp (Musical production)40drpbaasmf0662uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0662 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701344ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005100118245007900169246005100248246004800299500002500347500001900372500004300391500006100434500003200495590007200527534006400599530002900663650003700692650003400729710003700763856006100800773004900861852005900910985002500969b27318643RPBm c crucn 981218s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHoward, Joseph E.q(Joseph Edgar),d1878-1961.10aLooking for a bullyh[computer file] /cwords and music by Jos. E. Howard.1 iFirst line of text:aYou may have your babies.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLooking for a bully. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of an Afro-American woman. a"M.C. Pearson Eng."--Cover. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: A.H. Rosewig...Phila. pOriginally published:c[New York?] : Jos. E. Howard, c1895. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aJos. E. Howard (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0665uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0665 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701357ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002700118245009900145246005400244246004700298500002500345500001900370500006600389500004800455500005500503534007000558530002900628650004600657650002500703650003400728710005100762856006100813773004900874852005900923985002500982b27318758RPBm c crucn 981218s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHubbell, John Raymond.10aHea' comes ma babyh[computer file] :b(a coonville episode) /cwords & music by J.R. Hubbell.1 iFirst line of text:aDese niggers dat is braggin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aGit off'n dat floo' aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Edward S. Clifford, of Al. G. Fields Minstrels. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: decorative design with circle. pOriginally published:cCincinnati : Groene Music Pub. Co., c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancingxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aGreene Music Publishing Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0667uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0667 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701703ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048001500162100002800177245008600205246006900291246005900360500002500419500001900444500005300463500004300516500005200559500004900611500005500660534007100715530002900786600002800815650004700843650003100890650001400921650003400935700003400969710005301003730001901056856006101075773004901136852005901185985002501244b2731876xRPBm c crucn 981218s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a9105 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.10aMamie! Come kiss your honey boyh[computer file] /cwords and music by May Irwin.1 iFirst line of text:aStars shone bright and the moon gave light.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMamie come kiss your honey boy. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"A new Negro Melody ... Plantation Song"--Cover. aSung by May Irwin in "A country sport" aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2]-3, 5-[6] aCover illustration: photograph of May Irwin. aAlso published as Schottische and march--two step. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. Co., c1893. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aMarriagexSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1939.4prf.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)0 aCountry sport.40drpbaasmf0673uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0673 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701813ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048001500162100002800177245009400205246005600299246005500355500002500410500001700435500014700452500004600599500004900645590012200694534007100816530002900887600002800916650003700944650001400981650003400995700003401029700006201063710005301125730001901178856006101197773004901258852005901307985002501366b27318771RPBm c crucn 981218s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a9398 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.10a'Mandyh[computer file] :bplantation song a la silhouette /cwords & music by May Irwin.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen those niggers congregate.1 iFirst line of chorus:a'Mandy, 'Mandy, I love you. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Companion to "Mamie, come kiss your honey boy". Introduced nightly with tremendous success by May Irwin in A Country Sport. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: photograph of May Irwin. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: C.W. Thompson & Co., A & B Park Street, cor. Tremont St., Boston, Mass. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. Co., c1894. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1939.tMamie, come kiss your honey boy.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)0 aCountry sport.40drpbaasmf0674uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0674 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701483ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001300141045000900154048001500163100002800178245005500206246006200261246005500323490003000378500002500408500001900433500004600452500007300498534007100571530002900642600002800671650003700699650001600736650003400752700001800786700003400804710005300838856006100891773004900952852005901001985002501060b27318783RPBm c crucn 981218s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a10455 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.10aMy baby I'll go tooh[computer file] /cMay Irwin.1 iFirst line of text:aThere's a nigger lov'd a yaller gal.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMy baby, I can't leave you.0 aMay Irwin's latest songs. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: photograph of May Irwin; border design / Cathie. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. Co., c1897. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aCathie,4ill.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0675uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0675 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701475ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002900124245012500153246005400278246007200332500004100404500001700445500006800462500004200530534006400572530002900636650003700665650001400702650003400716700002800750710002300778710003300801710004900834730001200883856006100895773004900956852005901005985002501064b27318795RPBm c crucn 981218s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aca04aka011 aItzel, Adam,d1864-1893.10aCan't-yer-koon-jine?h[computer file] :bEthiopian eccentricity! /c[words] by Edward Marble ; music arr. by Adam Itzel.1 iFirst line of text:aMy ole man's a railroad man.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCan't yer koon jine baby cant yer koon jine. aFor voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: The latest sensation! Introduced in "Tuxedo" aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1893. aAlso available in print. 4aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMarble, Ed,d1846-1900.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aMy ole man's a railroad man.0 aCan't yer koon jine baby cant yer koon jine.0 aTuxedo.40drpbaasmf0676uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0676 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701385ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003700118245009800155246005300253246005900306500002900365500001900394500003500413500009100448500007000539534007000609530002900679650004500708650002500753700001800778710004500796856006100841773004900902852005900951985002501010b27318825RPBm c crucn 981218s1998 riupp n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avj01aka012 aJacobs-Bond, Carrie,d1862-1946.12aA little bit o' honeyh[computer file] /cwords by W.G. Wilson ; music by Carrie Jacobs-Bond.1 iFirst line of text:aYou's ma little black baby.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou's ma sweet, sweet pertater. aFor low voice and piano. aCaption title. a"To Miss Lucile M. Showalter." aCover illustration: photograph of Afro-American woman and child / Mrs. Luther Derwent. aAlso published for: medium voice and piano; high voice and piano. pOriginally published:cChicago : Carrie Jacobs-Bond & Son, c1917. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aWilson, W. G.2 aCarrie Jacobs-Bond & Son (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0678uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0678 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701438ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005300081040001300134045000900147048001500156100003700171245009800208246005300306246005900359500002900418500001900447500003500466500004800501500009100549534008000640530002900720650004500749650002500794700001800819710004500837856006100882773004900943852005900992985002501051b27324424RPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riuppa n eng d22bCarrie Jacobs-Bond & Son (Chicago, Ill.)aB. 109 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avj01aka011 aJacobs-Bond, Carrie,d1862-1946.12aA little bit o' honeyh[computer file] /cwords by W.G. Wilson ; music by Carrie Jacobs-Bond.1 iFirst line of text:aYou's ma little black baby.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou's ma sweet, sweet pertater. aFor low voice and piano. aCaption title. a"To Miss Lucile M. Showalter." aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: photograph of Afro-American woman and child / Mrs. Luther Derwent. pOriginally published:cHollywood, Calif. : Carrie Jacobs-Bond & Son, c1917. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aWilson, W. G.2 aCarrie Jacobs-Bond & Son (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0679uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0679 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701456ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003700118240003300155245009800188246005300286246005900339500003000398500001900428500003500447500004600482500006900528500006900597534006000666530002900726650004500755650002500800700001800825710004500843856006100888773004900949852005900998985002501057b27324461RPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avh01aka012 aJacobs-Bond, Carrie,d1862-1946.12aA little bit o' honey;oarr.12aA little bit o' honeyh[computer file] /cwords by W.G. Wilson ; music by Carrie Jacobs-Bond.1 iFirst line of text:aYou's ma little black baby.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou's ma sweet, sweet pertater. aFor high voice and piano. aCaption title. a"To Miss Lucile M. Showalter." aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7] aCover illustration: photograph of Afro-American woman and child. aAlso published for: medium voice and piano; low voice and piano. pOriginally published:cCarrie Jacobs-Bond & Son, c1917. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aWilson, W. G.2 aCarrie Jacobs-Bond & Son (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0680uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0680 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702010ncm 2200481Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118240003000139245010700169246005300276246006500329500002500394500001700419500009500436500003600531500005000567500003500617500004800652500007900700500008500779590005200864590010200916534006401018530002901082600002301111650004201134650001901176650003401195700001701229700002901246700003601275710002301311856006101334773004901395852005901444985002501503b27324539RPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aJefferson, W. T.10aMy coal black lady;oarr.10aMy coal black ladyh[computer file] :bsymphony de Ethiopia /cwritten and composed by W.T. Jefferson.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se got a coal black lady.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThis goal black lady, she is my baby. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Sung with Tremendous Success by the Clever Comedienne Lizzie B. Raymond. a"Witmark popular publications." aThe number 5 appears in lower right of cover. aDedicated to John P. Nicholas. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 2-3, [5] a"Rag accompaniment to Chorus 'Coal Black Lady' arr. by Max Hoffman"--P. 4. aCover illustration: drawing of buttercups / FE; photograph of Lizzie B. Raymond. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Sarah E. Wheelwright. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Sanders & Stayman, 1327 F. Street, Washington, D.C. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1897. aAlso available in print.10aRaymond, Lizzie B. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aE. F.,4ill.1 aRaymond, Lizzie B.4prf.1 aHoffmann, Maxd1873-1963.4arr.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0683uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0683 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701878ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118240003000139245010700169246005300276246006500329500002500394500001700419500008400436500003600520500005000556500003500606500004600641500007900687500008200766590004700848534006400895530002900959600002100988650004201009650001901051650003401070700001701104700002701121700003701148710002901185856006101214773004901275852005901324985002501383b27324540RPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riurga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aJefferson, W. T.10aMy coal black lady;oarr.10aMy coal black ladyh[computer file] :bsymphony de Ethiopia /cwritten and composed by W.T. Jefferson.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se got a coal black lady.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThis coal black lady, she is my baby. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Sung with Great Success by the Clever Artiste Irene Franklin. a"Witmark popular publications." aThe number 5 appears in lower right of cover. aDedicated to John P. Nicholas. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2]-[6] a"Rag accompaniment to Chorus 'Coal Black Lady' arr. by Max Hoffman"--P. 4. aCover illustration: drawing of buttercups / FE; photograph of Irene Franklin. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Emma Y. Russell. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1897. aAlso available in print.10aFranklin, Irene. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aE. F.,4ill.1 aFranklin, Irene.4prf.1 aHoffmann, Max,d1873-1963.4arr.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.4pbl.40drpbaasmf0684uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0684 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701437ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001500118245013600133246006000269246007200329500002500401500001700426500004600443500008600489590005100575590004200626530002900668534002600697650006200723650002900785650003400814710003300848856006100881773004900942852005900991985002501050b27324552RPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aJohns, Al.10aI don't play no favoritesh[computer file] :byou're the same as the rest to me : coon song & chorus /cwords & music by Al. Johns.1 iFirst line of text:aLast night I went to a darky ball.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI s'pose you know I don't play no fav'rites. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 8] aCover illustration: Afro-American woman and 2 Afro-American men in formal attire. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: F.A. Mills. aLibrary's copy inscribed: E.A. Young. aAlso available in print. pOriginally published: 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aF.A. Mills (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0685uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0685 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701735ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100001800130245010100148246005600249246005800305500002500363500001900388500010300407500004700510500015400557534007900711530002900790600004200819650004500861650002500906700004800931700003400979700003301013700003901046710004601085856006101131773004901192852005901241985002501300b27324588RPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-sc aw9w9 avu01aka011 aJohnson, Lee.10aMammy's Carolina twinsh[computer file] :b(Southern lullaby) /cwords and music by Lee Johnson.1 iFirst line of text:aIt was down in South Car'lina.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGo to sleep ma Carolina twins. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Josephine Gassman and her pickaninnies, May Irwin, May Howard, Minnie Palmer, and others. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2]-[6] aCover illustration: drawing of floral design with red border ; photographs of Josephine Gassman in green and red dress with 2 Afro-American children. pOriginally published:cSan Francisco, Cal[if]. ; Lee Johnson & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print.00aGassman, Josephine,d1879 or 80-1962. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aGassman, Josephine,d1879 or 80-1962.4prf.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.1 aHoward, May,db. 1845.4prf.1 aPalmer, Minnie,d1860?-1936.4prf.2 aLee Johnson & Co. (San Francisco, Calif.)40drpbaasmf0688uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0688 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702373ncm 2200541Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001800141043001200159045000900171048001500180100001800195245007300213246007500286246005200361500003700413500001900450500004100469500007700510500002800587500002100615500003000636500011100666500014100777500006100918500007000979534007401049530002901123600003101152600003101183650004601214650002801260650003601288650003201324650003401356700003801390710003101428710005501459730003401514856007501548856007501623773004901698852005901747985002501806b27324618RPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riudfa n eng d22bZeno Mauvais Music Company (San Francisco, Calif.)a152 aRBNcRBNdRBN an-us-hi aw9w9 avu01aka011 aJohnson, Lee.10aMy Honolulu ladyh[computer file] /cwords and music by Lee Johnson.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se done shook my Alabama gal, for Honolulu Lou.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShe is my Honolulu lady. aSchottische for voice and piano. aCaption title. a"The Latest 'Coon Conquest'"--Cover. aSung by Carroll Johnson at performances of H.W. West's Minstrel Jubilee. aVariant advertisements. aPerformers vary. aHawaiian pas-ma-la: p. 5. aCover illustration: photographs of Carroll Johnson with and without blackface / [photographed by] Marceau. aAlso published for: instrumental Schottische, band, orchestra, mandolin & guitar, mandolin & piano, 2 mandolins & piano, violin & piano. aPhotograph: cop. 3, Original Newsboys' Quintette (cover) aAdvertisement photographs: cop. 3, Blanche Ring and George Evans. pOriginally published:cSan Francisco : Zeno Mauvais Music Co., c1898. aAlso available in print.10aRing, Blanche,d1877-1961.10aEvans, George,d1870-1915. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancingxSongs and music. 0aDancingzUnited States. 0aWomenzHawaiixSongs and music. 0aHawaiiansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJohnson, Carroll,db. 1851.4prf.2 aNewsboys' Quintette.4prf.2 aZeno Mauvais Music Company (San Francisco, Calif.)0 aW.H. West's minstrel jubilee.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0689uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0689403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0690uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0690 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701525ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118240002100136245011700157246005700274246008000331500003100411500001900442500003000461500002400491500006200515500003000577534007400607530002900681650004000710650003700750650003400787700002300821700003400844710005500878856006100933773004900994852005901043985002501102b27324655RPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aJohnson, Lee.10aNew bully;oarr.14aThe new bullyh[computer file] :bas sung in the "Widow Jones" /ccomp[osed] by Lee Johnson ; arr by Doc Albert.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen I walk dat levee 'round.1 iFirst line of text:aHave you heard 'bout dat Bully jus' come down to town? aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aPages 1-3 are unnumbered. aSung by: May Irwin. aThe number 4 appears in a circle in lower right of cover. a"Copyright, 1895"--Cover. pOriginally published:cSan Francisco : Zeno Mauvais Music Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aKnife fightingxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aAlbert, Doc,earr.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.2 aZeno Mauvais Music Company (San Francisco, Calif.)40drpbaasmf0692uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0692 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701370ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245009600136246006200232246007000294500002500364500001700389500005000406500007000456500006000526534006300586530002900649650004200678650003400720700002000754710003800774856007500812773004900887852005900936985002500995b27324692RPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aJonas, Harry.10aVi'ginia, ma babyh[computer file] :ban Ethiopian episode /cwords & music by Harry Jonas.1 iFirst line of text:aDere's a wench in dis here township.1 iFirst line of chorus:aVi'ginia, ma baby, ma little colored lady. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2], [7-8] aAdvertisement for "Tell me who you love" and another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: Afro-American couple dancing / HBM. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aH. B. M.,4ill.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0693uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0693 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701493ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003500118245009100153246008300244246006700327500002500394500001900419500004600438500004500484500010400529534005700633530002900690650003700719650004100756650003400797650002900831710003200860710003300892856006100925773004900986852005901035985002501094b27324709RPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aJones, Irving,dca. 1874-1932.10aLet me bring my clothes back homeh[computer file] /cwords and music by Irving Jones.1 iFirst line of text:aA burly coon you know who had to take his clothes and go.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh my little baby don't you make me go. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"As sung by Jones, Grant & Jones"--Cover. aAdvertisements for other music: p. 2-[6] aCover illustration: photograph of unidentified Afro-American man pleading with Afro-American woman. pOriginally published:cNew York : F.A. Mills, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDomestic relationsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aJones, Grant & Jones.4prf.2 aF.A. Mills (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0697uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0697 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701504ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001300141045000900154048001500163100002300178240004900201245014700250246004400397246005000441490007600491500002500567500001900592500005000611534006600661530002900727650004700756650003100803650003400834700002600868710004200894856006100936773004900997852005901046985002501105b27324710RPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWilliam J.A. Lieder (Music publisher)aWM.J.A.L.No. 355 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aKeefer, William T.10aI'll be ready for de weddin by and by;oarr.10aI'll be ready for de weddin by and byh[computer file] :bjubilee song and chorus /carr. by J. Schwenseck ; words and music by Wm. T. Keefer.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! de happy time.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHannah don't you weep.0 aLatest popular musical compositions. Compositions by William T. Keefer. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2], 4-[6] pOriginally published:cNew York : William J.A. Lieder, c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSchwenseck, J.,earr.2 aWilliam J.A. Lieder (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0701uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0701 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701187ncm 2200313Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001500118245011300133246006200246246006200308500004000370500001900410500004900429534006300478530002900541650003700570650003400607710003800641856006100679773004900740852005900789985002500848b27324722RPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aKelly, Ed.10aMeet me at de cross roads Hannah!h[computer file] :bend song and chorus /c[words and music by] Ed. Kelly.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se gwine to walk in Canaan's land.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMeet me at de cross roads, Hannah! aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAlso published as instrumental (schottische) pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1887. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0704uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0704 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701498ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245008900137246006400226246005200290500002500342500001700367500005500384500004100439500010400480534007200584530002900656600002800685650003700713650002500750650001400775700003400789700001600823710004700839730002000886856006100906773004900967852005901016985002501075b27324734RPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aKelly, John T.10aDar's somethin' about yer I likeh[computer file] /cwords & music by John T. Kelly.1 iFirst line of text:aDear Liza I've a dang'rous reputation.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou're not good looking. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: An Ethiopian character creation. aSung by May Irwin in Kate Kip-Buyer. aCover illustration: cartoon drawing of Afro-American man and woman / Hart; photograph of May Irwin. pOriginally published:cNew York : Weber, Fields & Stromberg, c1898. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aMusicals.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.1 aHart,4ill.2 aWeber, Fields & Stromberg (New York, N.Y.)0 aKate Kip-Buyer.40drpbaasmf0705uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0705 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701295ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245010900137246005900246246004500305490003400350500002500384500001700409500004200426500007300468534006400541530002900605650003700634650002300671650003400694710002300728856006100751773004900812852005900861985002500920b27324746RPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aKelly, John T.10aThat black man from Troyh[computer file] :ba disturbance in coondom /cwords & music by John T. Kelly.1 iFirst line of text:aThey all met at Jasper Jackson's.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSee them niggers!0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: cartoon drawing of Afro-American man with razor. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American men. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0706uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0706 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701639ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048001500151100002300166245013900189246005500328246005600383500002500439500001900464500003000483500004200513500007900555590013600634534006600770530002900836650003700865650002900902650003400931700002700965700001900992710003601011856006101047773004901108852005901157985002501216b27324758RPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riuppa n eng d22bChas. W. Held (Music publisher)aC.W.H. 114 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aKent, Frank Addis.10aClimb up, ye chillun, climb!h[computer file] :bjubilee song & refrain /cwords by Reginald P. Forrester ; music by Frank Addis Kent.1 iFirst line of text:aJacon dreamt he saw a ladder.1 iFirst line of chorus:aClimb up, ye little chillun! aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. [2] aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man with walking stick / DON. aLibrary's copy has stamps on cover: John P. Mooney, 97 Court St., Boston, Mass.; [B.N. Geller?] Teacher of piano, Dorchester, Mass. pOriginally published:cBrooklyn, N.Y. : Chas. W. Held, c1890. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aHeavenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aForrester, Reginald P.1 aD O. N.,4ill.2 aChas. W. Held (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0709uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0709 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701334ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245009700151246007300248246006200321500002500383500001900408500006600427500004200493534006300535530002900598650003700627650002500664650001400689700002000703710003800723730001700761856006100778773004900839852005900888985002500947b2732476xRPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aKerker, Gustave,d1857-1923.10aCome down, ma honey, do!h[computer file] /cwords by J.H. Wagner ; music by Gustave Kerker.1 iFirst line of text:aDars a pretty little yaller gal dat I lub well.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, won't yer come down, ma honey? aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"As sung in 'The lady slavey' at the New York Casino"--Cover. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aMusicals.1 aWagner, John H.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aLady slavey.40drpbaasmf0710uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0710 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701396ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245009700151246007300248246006200321500002500383500001900408500004600427500004600473500006600519534006300585530002900648650003700677650002500714650001400739700002000753710003800773730001700811856006100828773004900889852005900938985002500997b27325544RPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aKerker, Gustave,d1857-1923.10aCome down, ma honey, do!h[computer file] /cwords by J.H. Wagner ; music by Gustave Kerker.1 iFirst line of text:aDars a pretty little yaller gal dat I lub well.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, won't yer come down, ma honey? aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFrom musical production: The lady slavey. aAdvertisement for two other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of woman with duster and dustpan. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aMusicals.1 aWagner, John H.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aLady slavey.40drpbaasmf0711uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0711 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701460ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245010900151246004500260246006700305500002500372500001900397500005000416500004200466500004300508534006300551530002900614650003700643650004400680650003100724650001400755700003000769710003800799730004300837856006100880773004900941852005900990985002501049b27325556RPBm c crucn 982198s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aKerker, Gustave,d1857-1923.10aMr. Johnsing's chowderh[computer file] :bmarch song /cwords by Hugh Morton ; music by Gustave Kerker.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, coonsy, coonsy.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, let me die a eatin' hot corn today. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFrom musical production: Yankee doodle dandy. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: decorative design. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American cookeryxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano) 0aMusicals.1 aMorton, Hugh,d1865-1916.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aYankee doodle dandy (Music production)40drpbaasmf0712uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0712 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701388ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245010000139246004200239246005600281246003400337490003400371500002500405500001900430500006500449500004200514500005200556534006400608530002900672650003700701650002500738650003400763710002300797856006100820773004900881852005900930985002500989b27325581RPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aKerr, William H.14aThe coon who stole ma honeyh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by Wm. Kerr.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm all excited.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThe coon who stole ma honey.14aThe coon that stole ma honey.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAt head of title on cover: A darkey song peculiar to itself. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: abstract decorative design. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0713uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0713 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701543ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005000081040001300131045000900144048001500153100002600168245009600194246005600290246006000346500002500406500001900431500004200450500011100492590010900603534006900712530002900781600002600810650003700836650002500873650003400898710004300932856006100975773004901036852005901085985002501144b2732560xRPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riuppa n eng d22bS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)a17621 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aKirby, Henry Wolcott.10aI'se a-waitin', ma gal, for youh[computer file] /cwords and music by Henry Wolcott Kirby.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen de summer moon am peepin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'se a-waitin', ma gal, for you. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of sunflower with inset showing Afro-American man; photograph of H.W. Kirby[?] aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: H.A. Tunehorst, Jerseyville Ill., Music and jewelry house. pOriginally published:cNew York : S. Brainard's Sons Co., c1899. aAlso available in print.10aKirby, Henry Wolcott. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0714uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0714 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701350ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081048001500094100001900109240003200128245010200160246005900262246004900321490003400370500002500404500001900429500004200448500005700490534006400547530002900611650003700640650002300677650003400700700003700734710002300771856006100794773004900855852005900904985002500963b27325660RPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aKollins, King.10aCan't bring him back;oarr.10aCan't bring him backh[computer file] /carr. by Max. Hoffmann ; words and music by King Kollins.1 iFirst line of text:aMa real thing's gone and left me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCan't bring him back.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: floral decorative border design. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American men. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHoffmann, Max,d1873-1963.4arr.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0717uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0717 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701588ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002100164245009600185246003900281246006100320500002500381500001700406500004000423500004900463500007700512500012600589534006600715530002900781650003700810650002900847650003400876700002800910700001700938710004100955856006100996773004901057852005901106985002501165b27325672RPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a105 aRBNcRBn aw9w9 avu01aka011 aKoninsky, Sadie.10aEli Green's cake walkh[computer file] /cwords by Dave Reed Jr. ; music by Sadie Koninsky.1 iFirst line of text:aUp in de sky.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSwing round and show yo' clothes. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: A red hot number. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man and woman dancing / GE. aAlso published as two-step polka and for banjo solo, banjo and piano, mandolin, guitar, zither, full orchestra, and band. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aReed, Dave,d1872-1946.1 aG. E.,4ill.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0718uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0718 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701558ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245009600139246003900235246006100274500002500335500001700360500004000377500004400417500008200461500007700543590005100620534006600671530002900737650003700766650002900803650003400832700002800866700001700894710004100911856007500952773004901027852005901076985002501135b27325684RPBm c crucn 981221s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aKoninsky, Sadie.10aEli Green's cake walkh[computer file] /cwords by Dave Reed Jr. ; music by Sadie Koninsky.1 iFirst line of text:aUp in de sky.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSwing round and show yo' clothes. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: A red hot number. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 4-7. aAdvertisement for "Just for the sake of our daughter" and other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man and woman dancing / GE. aLibrary's copy 1 inscribed: Derry Choral Club. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aReed, Dave,d1872-1946.1 aG. E.,4ill.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0719uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0719 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701164ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008100138246005100219246004500270500002500315500001900340500003400359500004300393534006700436530002900503650004500532650003100577710003600608856006100644773004900705852005900754985002500813b27325775RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aLakeman, J. Ed.14aThe coonville guardsh[computer file] :bmarching song /cby J. Ed. Lakeman.1 iFirst line of text:aSee the coonville guards.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNoble heroes all. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Albert S. Snow. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Evans Music Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano)2 aEvans Music Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0721uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0721 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701261ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245010000138246005300238246004700291500002500338500001700363500003600380500004300416500006200459534006700521530002900588650004500617650003100662710003600693856006100729773004900790852005900839985002500898b27325817RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aLakeman, J. Ed.14aThe dandy colored guardsh[computer file] :bmarching son /cwords and music by J. Ed. Lakeman.1 iFirst line of text:aWe are out on dress parade.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen on the street. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: George E. Tucker. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: caricature of Afro-American soldiers. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Evans Music Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano)2 aEvans Music Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0722uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0722 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701350ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103110001300118245010400131246007400235246005100309500002500360500001700385500004800402500006100450534007300511530002900584650003700613650004200650650003400692700001900726700001700745710003200762856006100794773004900855852005900904985002500963b27325829RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka012 aLarkins.10aMiss Hazel Brownh[computer file] :bsong & chorus /cwords by Erb Robinson ; music by the Larkins.1 iFirst line of text:aThere's a gal come to town last Wednesday night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI don't like you honey. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6-8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman / HC. pOriginally published:cNew York : F.A. Mills Music Publisher, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aRobinson, Erb.1 aH. C.,4ill.2 aF.A. Mills (Music pubisher)40drpbaasmf0726uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0726 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701680ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001800128045000900146048001500155100002000170245013300190246004800323246004300371500003100414500001900445500011400464500005000578500006600628500005700694534007100751530002900822600003100851600001700882650003700899650004200936650003100978700002601009710004101035856006101076773004901137852005901186985002501245b27325830RPBm c crucn 981222s18961998nyuria n eng d22bGeo. Walt. Fleming (Music publisher)a1970 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aLautz, Henry J.14aThe octoroonh[computer file] :bmarch and two step characteristique /cwords by Geo. Walt. Fleming ; [music by] Henry J. Lautz.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen she goes ma'chin.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShe's ma honey. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Composed for and dedicated to Isham & Graff's famous 'Octoroon' Company under the management of W.H. Isham." aAdvertisement for Leiter Bros. pianos: p. [6] aCover illustration: photographs of J.W. Isham and A.A. Graff. aAlso published for piano, mandolin, orchestra, band. pOriginally published:cSyracuse, N.Y. : Geo. Walt. Fleming, c1896. aAlso available in print.10aIsham, John W.,dfl. 1890.10aGraff, A. A. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano)1 aFleming, George Walt.2 aGeo. Walt. Fleming (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0727uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0727 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701618ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005400081040001300135045000900148048001500157100001700172245007300189246005600262500002500318500001700343500005100360500013700411500022100548534006600769530002900835650003700864650004000901650003400941700002500975710004801000856007501048773004901123852005901172985002501231b27325842RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d22bVivian Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1980 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aLawry, M. B.15aThe "Nicodemus" two steph[computer file] /ccomposed by M.B. Lawry.1 iFirst line of text:aHannah does you see dat swell. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: The latest Ethiopian oddity! aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man and two Afro-American women, printed in black, yellow and orange ink / E.S. Fisher. aAlso published for: piano solo, full orchestra, military band, banjo solo, banjo & piano, guitar solo, mandolin solo, two mandolins, mandolin & guitar, mandolin & piano, two mandolins & guitar, two mandolins & piano. pOriginally published:cBoston : Vivian Music Pub. Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFisher, E. S.,4ill.2 aVivian Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0728uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0728 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701559ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245009800137246006300235246004600298490003400344500002500378500001700403500003600420500004200456500008000498590009300578534006400671530002900735600003900764650003700803650002500840650003400865700004500899710002300944856006100967773004901028852005901077985002501136b27325854RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aLeavitt, H. Y.10aBye bye Belindah[computer file] :ba darktown triumph /cwritten & composed by H.Y. Leavitt.1 iFirst line of text:aA while ago, de darkey dats mah beau.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBye, bye, Belinda.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aIntroduced by: Josephine Sabel. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Josephine Sabel[?]; floral border design. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Texas Music Supply House, Beaumont, Texas. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1897. aAlso available in print.10aSabel, Josephine,d1865 or 6-1945. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSabel, Josephine,d1865 or 6-1945.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0729uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0729 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701583ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005800081040001300139045000900152048001500161100003400176245009100210246006200301246005100363500002500414500001700439500005800456500004500514500008100559500002400640534006600664530002900730650004200759650001600801650003400817700002800851700002600879700003000905710004400935856006100979773004901040852005901089985002501148b27325878RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)aF. & D. 4266 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aLe Brunn, George,d1863-1905.10aChloeh[computer file] /cwritten by John P. Harrington ; composed by George Le Brunn.1 iFirst line of text:aChloe, Chloe, here beside the river.1 iFirst line of chorus:aChloe, Chloe, my honey. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Miss Nellie Christie and Miss Hetty Chapman. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [7-8] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American woman in pants near a river. a"H.G. Banks, lith." pOriginally published:cLondon : Francis, Day & Hunter, c1895. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aChristie, Nellie.4prf.1 aChapman, Hetty.4prf.1 aHarrington, John Peabody.2 aFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)40drpbaasmf0730uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0730 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701676ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005800081040001300139045000900152048001500161100003400176245010300210246005100313246005000364500002500414500001700439500002900456500003200485500004400517500010600561500002300667590007200690534006600762530002900828650004000857650003400897700002100931700004000952700002400992710004401016856006101060773004901121852005901170985002501229b2732588xRPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)aF. & D. 3779 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aLe Brunn, George,d1863-1905.14aThe dandy coloured coonh[computer file] /cwritten by Richard Morton ; composed by Geo. Le Brunn.1 iFirst line of text:aNow I'm a gallous nigger.1 iFirst line of chorus:aJohn, James, Ebenezer. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by Eugene Stratton. aBanjo accompaniment: p. [2] aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [7-8] aCover illustration: lithograph of man in blackface with inset drawing of Afro-Americans / H.G. Banks. a"H.G. Banks, imp." aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Benj. W. Hitchcock, 11 Park Row. pOriginally published:cLondon : Francis, Day & Hunter, c1893. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMorton, Richard.1 aStratton, Eugene,d1861-1918.4prf.1 aBanks, H. G.,4ill.2 aFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)40drpbaasmf0731uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0731 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701702ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005800081040001300139045000900152048001500161100003400176245011200210246005700322246004500379500002500424500001700449500003600466500004800502500010400550500002400654590004100678590009300719534006600812530002900878650003700907650003400944700004600978700003001024710004401054856006101098773004901159852005901208985002501267b27325891RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)aF. & D. 4105 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aLe Brunn, George,d1863-1905.10aLooking for a coon like meh[computer file] /cwritten by John P. Harrington ; composed by George Le Brunn.1 iFirst line of text:aSay, hab you seen a yaller gal.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, yes, darkies. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Miss Bessie Wentworth. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: lithograph of women dressed in pants with border of cartoons of Afro-Americans. a"H.G. Banks, lith." aLibrary's copy inscribed: S. Burney. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Gendle & Co., 271, New Cross Road, London. pOriginally published:cLondon : Francis, Day & Hunter, c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWentworth, Bessie,d1873 or 4-1901.4prf.1 aHarrington, John Peabody.2 aFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)40drpbaasmf0732uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0732 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701608ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245012000137246005400257246004600311500002500357500001700382500008300399500004200482500008000524590005600604534006400660530002900724600002000753650003700773650004400810650001400854700001700868700002600885700002000911710002300931730003800954856006100992773004901053852005901102985002501161b27325908RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aLevi, Maurice.10aHush yo' business, oh, go on!h[computer file] :ba coon warning /cwords by Sager Midgley ; music by Maurice Levi.1 iFirst line of text:aIf you want to git religion.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHush yo' bus'ness. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aIntroduced by Merri Osborne in the musical production "Jack and the beanstalk" aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Merri Osborne; floral border design / GE. aLibrary's copy inscribed: A.M. Houghton, Mar. 1897. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1895. aAlso available in print.10aOsborne, Merri. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American cookeryxSongs and music. 0aMusicals.1 aG. E.,4ill.1 aOsborne, Merri.4prf.1 aMidgley, Sager.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aJack and the beanstalk.lEnglish.40drpbaasmf0735uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0735 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701237ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002500118245009800143246004700241246005200288500002500340500001900365500005200384500004300436534006300479530002900542650003700571650003400608700002500642710003800667856006100705773004900766852005900815985002500874b27325957RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aLissenden, Jennie E.10aGo 'long, go 'longh[computer file] /cwords by Ella M. Burke ; music by Jennie E. Lissenden.1 iFirst line of text:aI remember, way back.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSaying, "G'long go long" aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aLyricist's name appears as E.M. Burre on cover. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLissenden, Jennie E.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0743uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0743 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701357ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002500118245011400143246005300257246004800310500002500358500001900383500004300402500008800445534006500533530002900598650003700627650004000664650003400704700003200738710004300770856006100813773004900874852005900923985002500982b27325994RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aLissenden, Jennie E.10aHustle childrenh[computer file] :bplantation song /cwords by George Cooper ; music by Jennie E. Lissenden.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, de clouds am in de sky.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen hustle children. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American woman and children outside a cabin. pOriginally published:cLondon : Charles Sheard & Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRain and rainfallxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCooper, George,d1840-1927.2 aCharles Sheard & Co. (London, England)40drpbaasmf0744uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0744 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701234ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002500118245009400143246005200237246004400289500002500333500001700358500004300375534006300418530002900481650003700510650004500547650003800592650003400630710003800664856006100702773004900763852005900812985002500871b27326081RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aLissenden, Jennie E.10aI'se gwine backh[computer file] :bplantation song /cwords and music by J.E. Lissenden.1 iFirst line of text:a'Twas down in Mississippi.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'se gwine back. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0745uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0745 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701752ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100001600164245012300180246005800303246005600361500002500417500001900442500004000461500003200501500004900533500014700582534006600729530002900795600003200824600003000856650006200886650004000948650003400988700003701022700003601059710004101095856006101136773004901197852005901246985002501305b27326160RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a608 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aLogan, Tom.14aThe coon's trade-markh[computer file] :ba watermelon, a razor, a chicken and a coon /cwords and music by Tom Logan.1 iFirst line of text:aNow listen and a fact I'll show.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll coons need their razors. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aIntroduced by: Williams and Walker. aDedicated to: Ernest Hogan. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6 and 8] aCover illustration: photographs of Bert Williams and George Walker; border design with Afro-American man, watermelon, razor, and chicken / GE. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.10aWalker, George,dd. 1909. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-19224prf.1 aWalker, George,dd. 1909.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0751uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0751 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701394ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005100081040001300132045000900145048001500154100001900169245013600188246005100324246005400375500002500429500001700454500010000471534006800571530002900639650006200668650003400730700002400764700001900788710004300807856006100850773004900911852005900960985002501019b27326184RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d22bS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)a17,383 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aLucas, Claude.10aEv'rybody shout fo' ma babyh[computer file] :bthe latest colored commotion /cwords by Q. Vincent Thomas ; music by Claude Lucas.1 iFirst line of text:aHas yo' observed ma baby.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! my, my, such gladness. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman walking by a social club with dog / Denslow. pOriginally published:cChicago : S. Brainard's Sons Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aThomas, Q. Vincent.1 aDenslow,4ill.2 aS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0753uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0753 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701391ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245009300141246006100234246006200295500002500357500001900382500004800401500009400449534006300543530002900606650003700635650003100672650003700703650003400740700002300774710003800797856006100835773004900896852005900945985002501004b27326196RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMacDonough, Harry.10aDon't fool, dat black gal's mine!h[computer file] /cwords & music by Harry Macdonough.1 iFirst line of text:aHightone coon jus' arrived in town.1 iFirst line of chorus:a'Low no foolin' wid a gal of mine! aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6-8] aCover illustration: 2 Afro-American men threatening each other with weapons / Syd Davies. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aJealousyxSongs and music. 0aKnife fightingxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDavies, Syd,4ill.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0777uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0777 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701257ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245009300141246005800234246004600292500002500338500001900363500004700382500006100429534006300490530002900553650004200582650003400624700002900658710003800687856006100725773004900786852005900835985002500894b27326226RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMacGregor, Donald.10aMaisieh[computer file] /cwords by Arthur Augustus Powers ; music by Donald Mac Gregor.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen the little stars am peepin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aMaisie, my Maisie. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: Afro-American woman in hat with bow. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aPowers, Arthur Augustus.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0780uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0780 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701293ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003000118245010200148246008100250246004600331500002500377500001700402500004500419500004100464534006300505530002900568650003700597650003100634650002500665700002100690710003800711856006100749773004900810852005900859985002500918b27326238RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMack, Andrew,d1863-1931.10aPhoebeh[computer file] :ban Ethiopian lullaby /cwords by Thos. Le Mack ; music by Andrew Mack.1 iFirst line of text:aTell me what you does with all your money, says Phoebe.1 iFirst line of chorus:aStars are shining. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for "Rose McShane": p. [6] aCover printed in brown and blue ink. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aMack, Thomas Le.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0781uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0781 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701481ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100005000123245007400173246006700247246005000314500002500364500001700389500007000406500004500476500005400521534007900575530002900654610002000683650004900703650003700752650003400789710002600823710006400849856006100913773004900974852005901023985002501082b2732624xRPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMcMahon, T. Barrettq(Tim Barrett),dd. 1916.10aI got my baby backh[computer file] /cwords & music by T.B. McMahon.1 iFirst line of text:aMy gal works and she works a-mighty hard.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'se got my baby back. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Sung at Keith's Theatres ... by McMahon & King. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 2-[6] aCover illustration: photograph of McMahon & King. pOriginally published:cNew York : Primrose and West Music Pub. Co., c1898. aAlso available in print.20aMcMahon & King. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmploymentxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aMcMahon & King.4prf.2 aPrimrose and West Music Publishing Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0787uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0787 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701532ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005000118245013400168246006000302246005900362500002500421500001700446500004200463500009600505534005800601530002900659610002000688650005800708650003100766650004100797650001900838650003400857700002500891710003600916856006100952773004901013852005901062985002501121b27326275RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riurga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMcMahon, T. Barrettq(Tim Barrett),dd. 1916.10aTake me back babeh[computer file] :bsymphony de coon : chorus arranged in rag time /cwritten & composed by T. Barrett McMahon.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm going down on Thompson street.1 iFirst line of chorus:aTake me back babe take me back. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of wild roses / ESF; photograph of McMahon & King in blackface. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.W. Setchell, c1898. aAlso available in print.20aMcMahon & King. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditionsxSongs and music. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aDomestic relationsxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFisher, E. S.,4ill.2 aG.W. Setchell (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0788uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0788 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701632ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001800126045000900144048001500153100004200168245010500210246008100315246005300396490013100449500002500580500001900605500008500624500005000709534006400759530002900823600002800852650003700880650003400917700002800951700003400979710003901013856006101052773004901113852005901162985002501221b27326305RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a5994 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aMcNally, T.q(Tom),d1836 or 37-1872.10aMy Polly Annh[computer file] /c[words written by and] as sung by Dave Reed ; [music by T. McNally]1 iFirst line of text:aAt the fancy ball the other night, my Polly Ann and me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNow strike up the fiddle.0 aNancy Fat & My Polly Ann : two songs / written and sung with the greatest success by Dave Reed ; music by T. McNally ;vno. 2. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover illustration: lithograph with tinted background of Dave Reed in blackface. a"Lith. of Major & Knapp, 71 Broadway"--Cover. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1864. aAlso available in print.10aReed, Dave,d1830-1906. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aReed, Dave,d1830-1906.1 aReed, Dave,d1830-1906.4prf.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0789uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0789 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701635ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001800126045000900144048001500153100004200168240002100210245014600231246005200377246005700429490013100486500002500617500001900642500008500661500005000746534006400796530002900860600002800889650003700917700002800954700003400982710003901016856006101055773004901116852005901165985002501224b27326822RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a5945 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aMcNally, T.q(Tom),d1836 or 37-1872.10aNancy Fat;oarr.10aNancy Fath[computer file] :bsong /carr'd. by C. Glover ; [written and sung with the greatest success by Dave Reed] ; [music by T. McNally]1 iFirst line of text:aO Nancy Fat she was a gal.1 iFirst line of chorus:aO Nancy Fat, what are you at.0 aNancy Fat & My Polly Ann : two songs / written and sung with the greatest success by Dave Reed ; music by T. McNally ;vno. 1. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover illustration: lithograph with tinted background of Dave Reed in blackface. a"Lith. of Major & Knapp, 71 Broadway"--Cover. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1864. aAlso available in print.10aReed, Dave,d1830-1906. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music.1 aReed, Dave,d1830-1906.1 aReed, Dave,d1830-1906.4prf.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0790uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0790 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701739ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245016700138246005000305246007900355246002900434500002500463500001700488500006000505500004200565500009500607590006900702534006300771530002900834600001700863600002000880650004500900650002500945650002900970650002500999700002301024700002601047710003801073856006101111773004901172852005901221985002501280b27326846RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMallory, Frank.10aDon't wake my pickaninnyh[computer file] :ba genuine coon lullaby /cwritten, composed and introduced with great success by the real coons Ed and Frank Mallory.1 iFirst line of text:aDe parson am a preachin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aIf de pickaninny cries, he's sure to get a spankin'16aDon't wake my pickaniny. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Words by Ed Mallory, music by Frank Mallory"--Caption. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American children; photograph of Ed and Frank Mallory. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Wood Bros., Pittsfield, Mass. pOriginally published:cChicago : Windsor Music Co., c1898. aAlso available in print.10aMallory, Ed.10aMallory, Frank. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American. 4aAfro-American composers. 4aAfro-American poets.1 aMallory, Ed.4prf.1 aMallory, Frank.4prf.2 aWindsor Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0794uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0794 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701607ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245011900151246006700270246005400337246003000391500002500421500001900446500005400465500011400519500004200633590003800675534006400713530002900777650004500806650003800851650003400889700001900923710002300942730005000965856006101015773004901076852005901125985002501184b27326858RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMann, Nat D.q(Nathaniel D.)10aClimb de golden fenceh[computer file] :b(oh my! wicked piccaninny) /cwords by Hattie Starr ; music by Nat Mann.1 iFirst line of text:aI wish I was a little black coon once mo'1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, my! wicked piccaninny.14aOh, my wicked pickaninny. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aComposer's name appears as Nat. D. Mann on cover. a"Introduced with Great Success in 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' at the Tivoli Opera House, San Francisco, Cal."--Cover. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aLibrary's copy has trimmed edges. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1895. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarr, Hattie.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aUncle Tom's cabin (Musical production : 1852)40drpbaasmf0795uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0795 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701678ncm 2200409ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245008400151246006900235246005500304500002500359500001700384500004300401500003200444500004500476500010900521590008100630590008600711534006400797530002900861610002300890650004500913650001600958650003400974710002901008710002301037856007501060773004901135852005901184985002501243b27326871RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMann, Nat D.q(Nathaniel D.)10aHoney! You'se ma lady loveh[computer file] /cwords and music by Nat. D. Mann.1 iFirst line of text:aTwo little piccaninnies sitting on a stile.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHoney, you'se ma lady love. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: A coonlet courtship. aSung by: Maxwell & Simpson. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2]-6. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American children sitting on fence; photograph of Maxwell & Simpson. aAdvertisement for "The girl in the barracks" and other music: cop. 3, p. [7] aLibrary's copy 3 inscribed: Barrington Town Hall [R.I.?], Dr. Seymour, Aug. 1900. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1897. aAlso available in print.20aMaxwell & Simpson. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aMaxwell & Simpson.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0796uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0796 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701683ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245008400151246006900235246005500304500002500359500001700384500004300401500003200444500004900476500005100525500010900576590005700685590004800742534006400790530002900854610002300883650004500906650001600951650003400967710002901001710002301030856007501053773004901128852005901177985002501236b27326895RPBm 5c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMann, Nat D.q(Nathaniel D.)10aHoney! You'se ma lady loveh[computer file] /cwords and music by Nat. D. Mann.1 iFirst line of text:aTwo little piccaninnies sitting on a stile.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHoney, you'se ma lady love. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: A coonlet courtship. aSung by: Maxwell & Simpson. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2], 4-[8] aAdvertisement for "Lucinda's serenade": p. [3] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American children sitting on fence; photograph of Maxwell & Simpson. aAdvertisement for "Darktown in out to-night": p. [3] aLibrary's copy 1 inscribed: May E. Bennett. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1897. aAlso available in print.20aMaxwell & Simpson. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aMaxwell & Simpson.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0797uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0797 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701656ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003300163245008800196246007100284246005700355500002500412500001700437500003600454500006400490500007600554500004400630500005500674590006900729590006600798534006400864530002900928650004500957650002501002710002301027856007501050773004901125852005901174985002501233b27326925RPBm c crucn 981222s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a2245 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMann, Nat D.q(Nathaniel D.)10aMy little 'lasses candy coonh[computer file] :bmammy's sweetness /cNat. D. Mann.1 iFirst line of text:aA piccaninny climbed on his old mammy's knee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMy little 'lasses candy coon. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Witmark popular publications." a"Dedicated to my esteemed friend Jos. B. Maxwell"--Caption. aAdvertisement for "When you ain't got no money" and other songs: p. [2] aAdvertisement for other music: p. [3-6] aCover illustration: Afro-American woman and child. aLibrary's copy 1 inscribed: Grace Greene, May 3, 1900, New York. aAdvertisement for "Have you no heart" and other songs: p. [2] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0798uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0798 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701784ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048001500151100001800166245020300184246004000387246004900427500002500476500001700501500006400518500003600582500005100618500009600669590007500765534006400840530002900904650006200933650002900995650003401024710002301058730004601081730003901127856007501166773004901241852005901290985002501349b27332081RPBm c crucn 981228s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a7-4-914 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMarion, Will.10aDarktown is out to-nighth[computer file] :bfrom the great success "Clorindy", or, "The origin of the cake walk" (by Dunbar & Marion) : Cake walk song and chorus /cwords and music by Will. Marion.1 iFirst line of text:aHey dere, Sal.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWarm coons a-prancin' aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Introduced in E.E. Rice's "Summer nights" a"Witmark popular publications." aAdvertisement for piano technique book: p. [6] aCover illustration: short Afro-American and tall Afro-American woman walking outside / AAC. aAdvertisement for "Down ole Tampa Bay" and other music: cop. 3, p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aClorindy, or, The origin of the cakewalk.0 aSummer nights (Musical production)403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0799uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0799 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702056ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001800126045000900144048001500153100001800168245018000186246006000366246006100426500002500487500001700512500007000529500003600599500004600635500008000681590008700761590004600848534006400894530002900958600005700987650005501044650003401099650005301133650002501186700003901211700002001250710002301270730003901293730004601332856007501378773004901453852005901502985002501561b27332093RPBm c crucn 981228s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a1320 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMarion, Will.10aWho dat say chicken in dis crowdh[computer file] :bthe great success of "Clorindy", or, The origin of the cake-walk /cwords by Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by Will. Marion.1 iFirst line of text:aThere was once a great assemblage.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWho dat say chicken in dis crowd? aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: The big feature of E.E. Rice's "Summer Night's" a"Witmark popular publications." aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: Afro-American children confronting giant chicken / AAC. aLibrary's copy 1 has stamp on cover: Wm. H. Soner & Co., 1314 Chestnut St., Phila. aLibrary's copy 1 inscribed: M. C. Rankin. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1898. aAlso available in print.10aDunbar, Paul Laurence,d1872-1906xMusical settings. 0aAfro-AmericansxRacial awarenessxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAmerican poetryy19th centuryxMusical settings. 4aAfro-American poets.1 aDunbar, Paul Laurence,d1872-1906.0 aA. A. C.,4ill.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aSummer nights (Musical production)0 aClorindy, or, The origin of the cakewalk.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0800uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0800 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701253ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002400118245010800142246006000250246006200310500002500372500001900397500003200416500004300448534006300491530002900554650004700583650003400630700001900664710003800683856006100721773004900782852005900831985002500890b2733210xRPBm c crucn 981228s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMarshall, Bertha C.10aJine de ban'h[computer file] :bsong and dance /cwords by Henry Denver ; music by Bertha C. Marshall.1 iFirst line of text:aJine de ban'! de day am a breakin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aJine de ban'! de boat am a waitin' aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Plantation melody"--Cover. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Phelps Music Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDenver, Henry.2 aPhelps Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0801uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0801 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701394ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002500124245013700149246006400286246005000350246007700400500004600477500001900523500004700542534006400589530002900653650004900682650003100731650003400762700003100796710002300827856006100850773004900911852005900960985002501019b27332111RPBm c crucn 981228s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBn aw9w9 avu01aca01aka011 aMathews, J. Sherrie.10aBig Dick from Bostonh[computer file] :b(a nigger is a nigger when his luck's come to stay) /cwords and music by Mathews & Bulger.1 iFirst line of text:aNow you know what shootin' "craps" is.1 iFirst line of chorus:aTen cents I'm shootin'14aBig Dick from Boston (a nigger 'aint a nigger when his luck's gone away) aFor solo voice, unison chorus, and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2]-[6] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxRecreationxSongs and music. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBulger, Harry,d1872-1926.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0802uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0802 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701926ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010008004100014028005100055040001300106045000900119048001500128100002100143245012200164246007000286246004600356500003100402500001900433500003400452500004400486500007600530500014400606500005000750500016000800590004900960534006901009530002901078650004201107650004501149650003101194650003401225700002001259710004301279856006101322773004901383852005901432985002501491b27332123RPB981228s1998 riumra n eng d22bS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)a17,356 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMaywood, George.10aAmbolena Snowh[computer file] :ban Afro-American military ballad /cwords by Lester Bodine ; music by Geo. Maywood.1 iFirst line of text:aYou really ought to know Miss Ambolena Snow.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! Ambolena Snow. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Silas Leachman. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 3-5. aAdvertisement for "Fly, you blackbirds, fly!" and 3 other songs: p. [7] aCover illustration: Afro-American woman in hat and gloves with Afro-American soldiers in background, printed in red, black, and yellow ink. aThe number 5 appears in lower right of cover. aAlso published as two-step; piano solo; and for mandolin and guitar; 2 mandolins and guitar; mandolin, guitar and piano; and 2 mandolins, guitar and piano. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Fred A. Otis, '03. pOriginally published:cNew York : S. Brainard's Sons Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano) 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBodine, Lester.2 aS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0804uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0804 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701838ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005100081040001800132045000900150048001500159100002100174245012200195246007000317246004600387500003100433500001900464500003400483500004400517500014300561500005000704500003200754590004800786590006400834534006800898530002900966650004200995650004501037650003101082650003401113700002001147710004301167856006101210773004901271852005901320985002501379b27332147RPBm c crucn 981228s1998 riumra n eng d22bS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)a17,356 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMaywood, George.10aAmbolena Snowh[computer file] :ban Afro-American military ballad /cwords by Lester Bodine ; music by Geo. Maywood.1 iFirst line of text:aYou really ought to know Miss Ambolena Snow.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! Ambolena Snow. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Silas Leachman. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 3-5. aCover illustration: Afro-American woman in hat and gloves with Afro-American soldiers in background, printed in red, black, and cream ink. aThe number 5 appears at left center of cover. aAlso published as two-step. aLibrary's copy imperfect: p. [6-7] wanting. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Tillie A. Powell, March 24, 1897. pOriginally published:cChicago : S. Brainard's Sons Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano) 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBodine, Lester.2 aS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0805uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0805 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701528ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005100081040001300132045000900145048001500154100002100169245013400190246008200324246005300406500002500459500001700484500007100501500004200572500009100614534006800705530002900773650004200802650003400844700002000878700001900898710004300917856006100960773004901021852005901070985002501129b27332159RPBm c crucn 981228s1998 riuppa n eng d22bS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)a17,369 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMaywood, George.10aFly, you blackbirds, flyh[computer file] :bthe latest and greatest coon song /cwords by Lester Bodine ; music by Geo. Maywood.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in ole Kentucky, where at craps she's mighty lucky.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFly, you blackbirds, fly! aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCopyright given as MDCCCXCVII on p. 3 and as MDCCCLXCVII on cover. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: Afro-American woman with razor breaking up camp meeting / Harrell. pOriginally published:cChicago : S. Brainard's Sons Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBodine, Lester.0 aHarrell,4ill.2 aS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0806uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0806 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701401ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003500118245011700153246005900270246005700329500002500386500001900411500004300430500010200473590005000575534006100625530002900686650004200715650003400757700003000791710003600821856006100857773004900918852005900967985002501026b27332160RPBm c crucn 981228s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMetz, Theodore A.,d1848-1936.10aBaby Looh[computer file] :ba Negro ditty of the Tenderloin /cwords by Edgar Smith ; [music] by Theo. A. Metz.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! dere's a saddle-colored lady.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! my Baby Loo, I needs you. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of a banjo and razor; photograph of unidentified Afro-American woman. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Elizabeth A. Young. pOriginally published:cNew York : Metz Music Co., c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSmith, Edgar,d1857-1938.2 aMetz Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0808uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0808 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701502ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001300141045000900154048001500163100003500178245005500213246007000268246006300338500002500401500001700426500005900443500004200502500009000544534007100634530002900705650004000734650003500774650003400809700003800843710005300881856006100934773004900995852005901044985002501103b27332172RPBm c crucn 981228s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a10406 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMetz, Theodore A.,d1848-1936.10aI'm a peach!h[computer file] /cby Theo. A. Metz.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, have you heard of me, I've come to town.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI am the ne plus ultra of them all. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: George Wilson of Primrose & West's Minstrels. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: Afro-American man with money spilling from pockets / F.S. Fisher. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aMillionairesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWilson, George,d1844-1930.4prf.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0809uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0809 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701376ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001700118240003400135245011900169246006100288246005100349500002500400500001900425500004300444534008300487530002900570650006200599650002900661650003400690700001900724700002500743710005200768856006100820773004900881852005900930985002500989b27332226RPBm c crucn 981228s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMiles, S. B.10aStep aside you niggers;oarr.10aStep aside you niggersh[computer file] /cwords by Al. Nicholson ; music by S.B. Miles ; arranged by C.L. Maurer.1 iFirst line of text:aThe darkies gave a ball last night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aStep aside you niggers. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia, Pa. : Brown-Hislop Music Pub. Co., c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aNicholson, Al.1 aMaurer, C. L.,earr.2 aBrown-Hislop Music Pub. Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0811uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0811 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701702ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001800123048002100141100000900162245009300171246007400264246005300338500004000391500001700431500007700448590014500525534006200670530002900732650004500761650004700806650006200853650003700915650003400952651008000986700002001066710003601086856006101122773004901183852005901232985002501291b27449099RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d22bBalmer & Weber (St. Louis, Mo.)a2829 aRBNcRBNdRBN avu01aca04aka010 aMax.10aWe'll be dar!h[computer file] :ba serio-comic song & chorus /cwords by Hal O'McCovey.1 iFirst line of text:aTime was once, my hearers, time not distant far.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHe was whar? He was whar? aFor voice, chorus (SATB) and piano. aCover title. aCover illustration: 4 lithographs of Afro-Americans illustrating lyrics. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Junius Hart, 191 Canal Street, New Orleans, Emerson pianos, & importer of musical instruments. pOriginally published:cSt. Louis : Balmer & Weber, c1871. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSuffragexSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxFugitive slavesxSongs and music. 0aReconstructionxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xParticipation, Afro-American.1 aMcCovey, Hal O'2 aBalmer & Weber (St. Louis, Mo.)40drpbaasmf0803uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0803 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701291ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002000124245010700144246005900251246006300310500004300373500001700416590007000433534006100503530002900564650003700593650002800630650003400658650003400692710003300726856006100759773004900820852005900869985002500928b27449142RPBm c crucn 980215s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aca04aka011 aMerceron, F. F.10aPoor Sister Sueh[computer file] :bplantation song & chorus /cwritten and composed by F.F. Merceron.1 iFirst line of text:aPoor Sister Sue am gone far away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome brothers sing of the lost one. aFor voice, chorus (TAAirB), and piano. aCover title. aLibrary's copy has numbers 105-110 pencilled in corners of pages. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : J.E. Gould, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDeathxSongs and music. 0aFuture lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aJ.E. Gould (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0807uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0807 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701695ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002200124240003800146245012000184246005200304246005500356500005700411500001700468500005200485500003500537500005300572500002100625500003000646500004900676534006700725530002900792650003700821650002800858650003700886650003400923650002900957700004000986710004101026856006101067773004901128852005901177985002501236b27449257RPBm c crucn 980215s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aca04aka011 aMilburn, Richard.10aListen to the mocking bird;oarr.10aListen to the mocking birdh[computer file] /cmelody by Richard Milburn ; written and arranged by Alice Hawthorne.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm dreaming now of Hally.1 iFirst line of chorus:aListen to the mocking bird. aFor voice, chorus (air, 2nd, tenor, bass) and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Sentimental Ethiopian ballad. aDedicated to Aaron R. Dutcher. aCover illustration: engraving of a mocking bird. a"R.M. Gaw, Eng." aReferences: Fuld, p. 333. aAlso published for: piano solo, guitar solo. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : Winner & Shuster, c1855. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDeathxSongs and music. 0aCotton pickingxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aWinner, Septimus,d1827-1902.earr.2 aWinner & Shuster (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0810uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0810 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701503ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245008300139246005400222246005800276500003700334500001900371500003900390500004700429500003000476500004700506534005900553530009700612600003500709650003700744650003100781650003400812700004100846710003600887856006100923773004900984852005901033985002501092b27449270RPBm c crucn 980215s1999 riudfa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMiller, Harry S.10aCan't lose me, Charlieh[computer file] /cwords and music by Harry S. Miller.1 iFirst line of text:aI got a heap of trouble now.1 iFirst line of chorus:aEy yer can't lose me, Charlie. aSchottische for voice and piano. aCaption title. aFirst page of music is unnumbered. aSung by: Julie Mackey, American contralto. aAdditional lyrics: p. [3] aAdvertisement for "My Irene" c1894: p. [4] pOriginally published:cChicago : Will Rossiter, c1893. a[Providence, R.I. :bBrown University Library :c1998]e([Providence, R.I. :fImageMakers]).10aMackey, Julie,dfl. 1893-1896. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMackey, Julie,dfl. 1893-1896.4prf.2 aWill Rossiter (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0812uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0812 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701897ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100003000130245015600160246005200316246006800368490003500436500003100471500001700502500004800519500007800567500004100645500005800686590005000744590006500794590008700859534005700946530002901003650004701032650003101079650003101110650003401141710003301175830003501208856007501243773004901318852005901367985002501426b27449324RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-ga aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMills, Kerry,d1869-1948.10aAt a Georgia campmeetingh[computer file] :ba characteristic march which can be used effectively as a two-step, polka or cake walk /cby Kerry Mills.1 iFirst line of text:aA camp-meeting took place.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen that band of darkies began to play.1 aKerry Mills' two step marches. aMarch for voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 6-7] aAdvertisement for "Dar's rag time in the moon" and 8 other pieces: p. [8] a"Song 5."--Cover, lower left corner. aCover illustration: Afro-Americans at a camp meeting. aLibrary's copy 2 imperfect: p. [7-8] wanting. aLibrary's copy 2 has stamp on p. 3: Hardings Jigs & Reels .. aLibrary's copy 2 has stamp on p. 3: Get Kerry Mills' New March, Whistling Rufus .. pOriginally published:cNew York : F.A. Mills, c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aRevivalsxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano) 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aF.A. Mills (Music publisher) 0aKerry Mills' two step marches.403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0813uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0813 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701538ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002900118245008400147490003500231500003100266500001700297500005200314500004600366500006900412500005000481500005100531500006700582534005700649530002900706650004700735650003100782650003100813650003400844710003300878830003500911856006100946773004901007852005901056985002501115b27449397RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMills Kerry,d1869-1948.10aAt a Georgia campmeetingh[computer file] :ba song in black /cby Kerry Mills.1 aKerry Mills' two step marches. aMarch for voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Kerry Mills two step marches. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 6] aThe number 5 in a circle appears in lower right corner of cover. aAlso published as a two-step march for piano. aFirst line of text: A camp-meeting took place. aFirst line of chorus: When that band of darkies began to play. pOriginally published:cNew York : F.A. Mills, c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aRevivalsxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano) 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aF.A. Mills (Music publisher) 0aKerry Mills' two step marches.40drpbaasmf0814uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0814 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701335ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005000081040001300131045000900144048001500153100001800168245008200186246006200268246005600330500002500386500001900411500004200430500010400472534006900576530002900645650005200674650003400726710004300760856006100803773004900864852005900913985002500972b27449427RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d22bS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)a17499 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMonroe, H. V.10aI don't want no yellow coonh[computer file] /cwords & music by H.V. Monroe.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se dead in love wid a colored gal.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI don't want no yellow coon. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: dark-skinned Afro-American couple walking past light-skinned Afro-American man. pOriginally published:cNew York : S. Brainard's Sons Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxRace identityxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0815uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0815 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701312ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001700118245009100135246003900226246007000265246005800335500002500393500001900418500004500437500005300482534006500535530002900600650004200629650002900671650003400700710003400734856006100768773004900829852005900878985002500937b27449439RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMoray, N. H.10aLiza Skinnerh[computer file] :bde cake-walk winner /cwords and music by N.H. Moray.14aLiza Skinner the cake walk winner.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se got de swellest gal, huh name is 'Lize.1 iFirst line of chorus:aTalk of yuh cake-walk winners. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 4-[7] aCover illustration: Afro-American woman dancing. pOriginally published:cDetroit, Mich. : Zickel Bros., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aZickel Bros. (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf0816uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0816 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701564ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245007600151246002200227246006200249246004900311500002500360500001900385500003200404500004200436500004800478500004600526500007900572590004200651534006900693530002900762650004200791650003400833700003200867700001700899710004400916856006100960773004901021852005901070985002501129b27449440RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMorse, Theodore,d1873-1924.10aLucille, ma lady loveh[computer file] /cby Theo. F. Morse & Bob Cole.14aDarkey Love Song.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se got a kinder melancholy feelin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aLucille ma lady love. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: ma lady love. a"By Bob Cole & Theo F. Morse"--Cover. a"Masonic Temple, Chicago"--Cover and p. [2] aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: paisley design / HC; photograph of unidentified woman. aLibrary's copy inscribed: E.A. Young. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.0 aH. C.,4ill.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0817uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0817 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702055ncm 2200457Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245009500139246008600234246004800320500002500368500001900393500006300412500006600475590006900541590006400610590012300674590004400797590010200841590010400943534005701047530002901104600002801133650004901161650004101210650003401251700002001285700001701305700003401322710003301356856007501389773004901464852005901513985002501572b27449464RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMullen, James B.10aIf I only had a jobh[computer file] /cwords by W.E. Browning ; music by James B. Mullen.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm sick and tired of loafing and a laying 'round this town.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIf I only had a job. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAt head of title: As sung with great success by May Irwin. aAdvertisement for "Love'e first kiss" and other music: p. [8] aAdvertisement for "The governor" and other music: cop. 2, p. [2] aAdvertisement for "Whistling Rufus" and other music: p. [8] aCover illustration: cop. 2, border design with photograph of May Irwin in oval inset, printed in orange and green ink. aLibrary's copy 2 inscribed: F.M. Young. aLibrary's copy 2 has advertisement stamped on p. [3]: Hardings jigs & reels for violin or piano.. aLibrary's copy 2 has advertisement stamped on p. [3]: Get Kerry Mills' New March, Whistling Rufus.. pOriginally published:cNew York : F.A. Mills, c1898. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmploymentxSongs and music. 0aDomestic relationsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBrowning, W. E.0 aH. C.,4ill.0 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.2 aF.A. Mills (Music publisher)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0818uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0818 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701758ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245006700139246002100206246007100227246009100298500003700389500001900426500003400445500007400479500004800553500010400601500006200705590009300767534007400860530002900934600001800963650004200981650003401023700001701057700002401074710004401098856006101142773004901203852005901252985002501311b27449476RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riudfa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMullen, James B.10aMandyh[computer file] /cwritten and composed by J.B. Mullen.14aNegro love song"1 iFirst line of text:aEv'ry summers evenin', when mah work am o'er.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMandy, Mandy dear, for you mah heart am bubbling o'er with joy. aSchottische for voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Mary A. Fenton. a"Sung by Miss Nellie Burt, Charming Delineator of Coon Songs"--Cover. aAdvertisements for other music: p. 3-4, [6] aCover illustration: Afro-American couple kissing beneath parasol / E.W.; photograph of Nellie Burt. aAlso published for: Schottische, mandolin, banjo, guitar. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on p. 3: G.H. Munroe, music store, Fall River, Mass. pOriginally published:cWorsester, Mass : M. Steinert and Sons, c1899. aAlso available in print.10aBurt, Nellie. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aE. W.,4ill.1 aBurt, Nellie.4prf.2 aM. Steinert and Sons (Worcester, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0819uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0819 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701556ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100001800165245010500183246005800288246006000346500002500406500008800431500001700519500007500536500003200611590005100643534006500694530002900759650003700788650004500825650003400870700004800904710002400952856006100976773004901037852005901086985002501145b2744952xRPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a22747 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aMurphy, J. B.10aNicodemus Johnsonh[computer file] /cas sung by Charley Pettingill at the Morris Bros. Opera House.1 iFirst line of text:aI've just arrived in town today.1 iFirst line of chorus:aO, ho! O, ho! Nicodemus Johnson. aFor voice and piano. aAttributed to J.B. Murphy in: History of popular music in America / Spaeth, p. 161. aCover title. aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American man singing by the sea. a"H.F. Greene. Eng."--Cover. aLibrary's copy inscribed: S.S. McGibbons 1865. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., c1865P. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aPettengill, Charlie,d1842 or 3-1870.4prf.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0820uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0820 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701859ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001800123045000900141048001500150100001800165245015300183246005800336246007700394250002600471500002500497500001700522500009700539500007600636500006800712500008600780534006400866530002900930650005800959650005701017650003401074651006701108700002801175710003801203856007501241773004901316852005901365985002501424b27449555RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d22bEndres & Compton (St. Louis, Mo.)a64 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aMurphy, J. B.10aYoung Eph's lament, or, "Oh, whar will I go if dis war breaks de country up ...h[computer file] /cwritten by J.B. Murphy ; and sung by S.S. Purdy.10aOh, whar will I go if dis var breaks de country up...1 iFirst line of text:aOh where will I go if dis war breaks de country up. aRev., corrected [ed.] aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: 15th thousand!! The great song!! Revise, corrected, and a new verse added. aAdvertisement for "Soldier's return Schottisch" and other music: p. [2] aAdvertisement for "The bonny free flag" and other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American in rags with bundle over shoulder. pOriginally published:cSt. Louis : Endres & Compton, c1863. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditionsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxHistoryy1863-1877xSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xSongs and music.1 aPurdy, S. S.,db. 1836.2 aEndres & Compton (St. Louis, Mo.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0821uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0821 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701648ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002200118245014400140246005600284246007400340500002500414500001700439500014700456500006900603590016300672534006000835530002900895650003700924650003700961650003400998700003601032710002401068856006101092773004901153852005901202985002501261b27449579RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aMurphy, Joseph E.10aRazors in the airh[computer file] :bcomic song & chorus /csung with great success by Barry Maxwell, with the Haverly Mastodon Minstrels.1 iFirst line of text:aCome, my love, and go with me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGet away from dat window, my love and my dove. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Among the miscellaneous songs of 1880 ... J.E. Murphy's 'Razors in the air'"--A history of popular music in America / Sigmund Spaeth, p. 222. aAdvertisement for other songs and music dating 1879-1882: p. [6] aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Junius Hart, 191 Canal Street, New Orleans, Emerson pianos, & importer of musical instruments. Also sheet music. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aKnife fightingxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMaxwell, Barry,db. 1848.4prf.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0822uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0822 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701736ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245015000137246006200287246005500349500003100404500001700435500004400452500013800496500004700634534006000681530002900741600003000770600003300800600003100833600001900864610002900883650004900912650003000961650003100991650003401022710002801056710002401084856006101108773004901169852005901218985002501277b27449580RPBm c crucn 990215s1998 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aMullaly, W. S.14aThe dandy colored waitersh[computer file] :bmarch song & chorus /cas sung by Birch and Backus ; words by Frank Dumont ; music by W.S. Mullaly.1 iFirst line of text:aWere not surprised to see you stare.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWe hear de gong a sounding. aMarch for voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 3-5. aCover illustration: lithographic drawings of Birch, Backus, Frank Dumont, W.S. Mullaly, and the San Francisco Minstrels in blackface. a"H.A. Thomas, Lith., 112 Fourth Ave. N.Y." pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print.10aBirch, Billy,d1831-1897.10aBackus, Charles,d1831-1883.10aDumont, Frank,d1848-1919.10aMullaly, W. S.20aSan Francisco Minstrels. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmploymentxSongs and music. 0aWaitersxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano) 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aBirch and Backus.4prf.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0823uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0823 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701377ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100001900160245006400179246005300243246005600296500004600352500001700398500004700415500007100462500003700533534005400570530002900624650004200653650003800695650001700733650003400750710002500784856006100809773004900870852005900919985002500978b27449592RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson (Music publisher)a7895 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aMyers, Samuel.10aOld Aunty Nealh[computer file] /ccomposed by Saml. Myers.1 iFirst line of text:aThere liv'd a colored lady.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen pity, white folks pity. aFor voice, men's chorus (TTBB) and piano. aCover title. a"To the Amateur Minstrels of New Orleans." aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American woman on death bed. a"Greene & Walker, Engrs Boston." pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1855. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aDeath songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson (Firm)40drpbaasmf0824uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0824 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701388ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100002000123245007700143246005100220246005300271500002500324500001900349500004200368500013400410534008100544530002900625650003700654650003400691651003800725700002600763710005500789856006100844773004900905852005900954985002501013b27449609RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aNevada, Hattie.10aSummer time in Dixieh[computer file] /cwords & music by Hattie Nevada.1 iFirst line of text:aO I'se wandered far away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen de blue birds swing. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Afro-American man; drawing of Afro-Americans singing and dancing near log cabin / P.S. McCarty. pOriginally published:cKansas City : Kansas City Talking Machine Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aMcCarty, P. S.,4ill.2 aKansas City Talking Machine Co. (Kansas City, Mo.)40drpbaasmf0825uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0825 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701584ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003900081040001300120045000900133048001500142100001500157245013100172246006600303246006400369500002500433500001700458500003000475500003400505500003600539500005700575500008100632534006700713530002900780650003700809650003400846700002000880700002600900700001900926710003500945856006100980773004901041852005901090985002501149b27449610RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d22bF.W. Helmick (Music publisher)a41 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aNew, S. E.10aWho's dat knocking on de ole back gate?h[computer file] :bcomic song & chorus /cwords by Harry Western ; music by S.E. New.1 iFirst line of text:aWonder where the old man's gone tonight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aEv'ry night 'xactly half-past eight. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aPages 1-2 are unnumbered. aSung by: Western and Walling. aAdvertisement for organ: p. [4] aCover illustration: decorative floral border design. a"John Tanner & Co., Music, Book and Job Printers, 20 College Street"--Cover. pOriginally published:cCincinnati, Ohio : F.W. Helmick, c1875. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWestern, Harry.1 aWestern, Harry.4prf.1 aWalling.4prf.2 aF.W. Helmick (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0826uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0826 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701589ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245013400138246005200272246004800324500003100372500001700403500008900420500004200509500007600551534006400627530002900691600003100720650003700751650003100788700002000819700002800839700004000867700003700907710002300944730001800967856006100985773004901046852005901095985002501154b27449622RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aNewcomb, Lew H.10aCome back, my honey I'se been waitingh[computer file] :ba coon sensation /cwords by Fred N. Statia ; music by Lew. H. Newcomb.1 iFirst line of text:aMy heart is broke tonight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome back, my honey. aMarch for voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by Harry C. Cashman and Ada Deaves in "Zenda's king," and also by George Evans. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: floral border design; photograph of George Evans[?] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1897. aAlso available in print.10aEvans, George,d1870-1915. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano)1 aStatia, Fred N.1 aCashman, Harry C.4prf.1 aDeaves, Ada,d1855 or 6-1920.4prf.1 aEvans, George,d1870-1915.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aZanda's king.40drpbaasmf0827uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0827 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701535ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004000081040001300121045000900134048002100143100001200164245010100176246004500277246004900322500004000371500001700411500002700428500002400455500002900479500004200508500005600550534006000606530002900666650005200695650003400747651006700781651003500848700001400883710003400897856006100931773004900992852005901041985002501100b27449634RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d22bD.P. Faulds (Music publisher)a1350 aRPBcRPB aw6w6 avu01aka01aca040 aNobody.10aI can't help dath[computer file] :btaint my fault /cwritten by Somebody ; composed by Nobody.1 iFirst line of text:aDe white folks say.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBut I can't help dat. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aDedicated to: Anybody. aSung by: Everybody. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American man. pOriginally published:cLouisville : D.P. Faulds, c1862. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxRace identityxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xSongs and music. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aSomebody.2 aD.P. Faulds (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0828uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0828 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701575ncm 2200385ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005400081040001300135045000900148048001500157100002000172245009500192246006100287246005000348500004800398500001700446500003400463500006100497500004600558500005000604500008900654534006600743530002900809650003700838650004500875650003400920710002700954856007500981773004901056852005901105985002501164b27449646RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a4-40-61511 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aNoll, Albert W.10aDoan ye cry, ma honeyh[computer file] :bdarky song /cwords and music by Albert W. Noll.1 iFirst line of text:aH'm, h'm, when I was a little baby.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDoan ye cry, ma honey. aFor low voice and piano in E (original key) aCover title. aDedicated to: Sandy McTavish. aAdvertisement for "Blossom land" and other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: floral border design. aAlso published for high voice and piano in G. aAlso published for male quartet, women's voices, mixed quartet, and orchestra parts. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson Company, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson Company.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0829uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0829 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701740ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005400081040001300135045000900148048001500157100002000172240003300192245009500225246006100320246005000381500003500431500001700466500003400483500009200517500006800609500006300677500008900740590005500829534006600884530002900950650003700979650004501016650003401061710002701095856007501122773004901197852005901246985002501305b27449671RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a4-40-61512 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aNoll, Albert W.10aDoan ye cry, ma honey;oarr.10aDoan ye cry, ma honeyh[computer file] :bdarky song /cwords and music by Albert W. Noll.1 iFirst line of text:aH'm, h'm, when I was a little baby.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDoan ye cry, ma honey. aFor high voice and piano in G. aCover title. aDedicated to: Sandy McTavish. aAdvertisement for "Nevah min', Miss Lucy" and other songs, printed in black ink: p. [8] aCover illustration: floral border design, printed in black ink. aAlso published for low voice and piano in E (original key) aAlso published for male quartet, women's voices, mixed quartet, and orchestra parts. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: E.E.F. Rodgers. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson Company, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson Company.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0830uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0830 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701634ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005400081040001300135045000900148048001500157100002000172240003300192245008100225246006100306246005000367490002800417500003500445500001900480500003400499500004300533500005300576500006300629500007200692534006600764530002900830650003700859650004500896650003400941700001600975710002700991856006101018773004901079852005901128985002501187b27449701RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a4-40-61512 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aNoll, Albert W.10aDoan ye cry, ma honey;oarr.10aDoan ye cry, ma honeyh[computer file] /cwords and music by Albert W. Noll.1 iFirst line of text:aH'm, h'm, when I was a little baby.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDoan ye cry, ma honey.0 aSongs in Negro dialect. aFor high voice and piano in G. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Sandy McTavish. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aCover illustration: floral border design / Bird. aAlso published for low voice and piano in E (original key) aAlso published for male quartet, women's voices, and mixed quartet. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson Company, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBird,4ill.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0831uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0831 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701655ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081028005400130040001300184045000900197048002100206100002000227240003300247245012600280246006100406246005000467250003900517490003200556500003900588500001900627500004200646500009800688534006600786530002900852650003700881650004500918650003400963700002700997710002701024856006101051773004901112852005901161985002501220b27449804RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d32bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a1027522bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a4-43-61600 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka01acc041 aNoll, Albert W.10aDoan ye cry, ma honey;oarr.10aDoan ye cry, ma honeyh[computer file] :bfor men's voices /cwords and music by Albert W. Noll ; arr. by Frank J. Smith.1 iFirst line of text:aH'm, h'm, when I was a little baby.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDoan ye cry, ma honey. aOliver Ditson Company's octavo ed.0 aPart-songs for mens voices. aFor men's voices (TTBB) and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aAlso published for low voice and piano in E (original key) and for high voice and piano in G. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson Company, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSmith, Frank J.,earr.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0832uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0832 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701322ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002600118245010400144246005500248246004000303500002500343500001900368500005100387500006600438534006300504530002900567650004200596650001600638650003400654700002100688700001900709710003800728856006100766773004900827852005900876985002500935b2744983xRPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aNorthrup, Theodore H.10aSue, ma Sueh[computer file] :bcoon plaint /cwords by Chas. W. Doty ; music by Theo. H. Northrup.1 iFirst line of text:aWhere sweet camelias blossom.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSue, ma Sue. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: P. [2 and 6-8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDoty, Charles W.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0833uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0833 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701417ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100001400124245005300138246005600191246005400247490006000301500004000361500001900401500004200420500007700462500004600539534006600585530002900651650004600680650003400726710004100760830006000801856006100861773004900922852005900971985002501030b27449890RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aPaine, T.14aThe old cabin homeh[computer file] /cT. Paine.1 iFirst line of text:aI am going to leave this land.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHere is my old cabin home.1 aMinstrel songs and Negro melodies from the sunny South. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man near a cotton field. a"Hughes & Johnson Litho. Chicago"--Cover. pOriginally published:cCleveland : S. Brainard's Sons, c1885. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aS. Brainard's Sons (Cleveland, Ohio) 0aMinstrel songs and Negro melodies from the sunny South.40drpbaasmf0834uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0834 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701689ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048001500162100002900177240002300206245009900229246007100328500003700399500001700436500012100453500006400574500009100638590004100729534007400770530002900844650004200873650003100915650003400946700002400980700003801004710005501042856006101097773004901158852005901207985002501266b27450004RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riudfa n eng d22bZeno Mauvais Music Company (San Francisco, Calif.)a52 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aO'Brien, Charles Sydney.10aMa Angeline;oarr.10aMa Angelineh[computer file] /cby Charles Sydney O'Brien ; arranged for piano by Lee Johnson.1 iFirst line of text:aCoons, hab you ebber, ebber seen Ma Angeline? aSchottische for voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: New coon Schottische, arranged from the greatest coon song of the age. Carroll Johnson's big hit. aAdvertisements for other songs and arrangements: p. [2]-[6] aAlso published as: song, march, Schottische for brass band, Schottische for orchestra. aLibrary's copy in fragile condition. pOriginally published:cSan Francisco : Zeno Mauvais Music Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJohnson, Lee.earr.1 aJohnson, Carroll,db. 1851.4prf.2 aZeno Mauvais Music Company (San Francisco, Calif.)40drpbaasmf0835uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0835 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702548ncm 2200541Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048001500162100002900177240002300206245012200229246004600351246007100397500003700468500001700505500006100522500003900583500003000622500002900652500004400681500005700725500006000782500018000842500009101022590006401113590005701177590007101234590004601305590004001351534007401391530002901465600002901494650004201523650003101565650003401596700003801630710005501668856007501723856007501798773004901873852005901922985002501981b27450168RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riudfa n eng d22bZeno Mauvais Music Company (San Francisco, Calif.)a49 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aO'Brien, Charles Sydney.10aMa Angeline;oarr.10aMa Angelineh[computer file] :bgreatest coon song of the age /cby Charles Sydney O'Brien ; arranged by Lee Johnson.1 iFirst line of text:aWay down in Alabama.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCoons hab you ebber ebber seen ma Angeline. aSchottische for voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Played at all the Sousa band concerts. aDedicated to: Mr. Carroll Johnson. aSung by: Carroll Johnson. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 3-5. aAdvertisement for "I'll soon return to Jane": p. [2] aAdvertisement for "Rosie Deane" and other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: decorative border design; two photographs of Carroll Johnson, one a three-quarters view of head and the other a full standing view of Johnson in blackface. aAlso published as: song, march, Schottische for brass band, Schottische for orchestra. aAdvertisement for "Ma Angeline Schottische": cop. 3, p. [2] aAdvertisement for "Rosie Deane" only: cop. 3, p. [6] aCover photograph: cop. 3, frontal view of head of Carroll Johnson. aLibrary's copy inscribed: W.V. Rohlff [?] aLibrary's copy 3 has trimmed edges. pOriginally published:cSan Francisco : Zeno Mauvais Music Co., c1896. aAlso available in print.10aJohnson, Carroll,d1851- 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJohnson, Carroll,db. 1851.4prf.2 aZeno Mauvais Music Company (San Francisco, Calif.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0836uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0836403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0837uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0837 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701228ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100004300124245007400167246005400241246004400295500003900339500001900378500006300397500002900460534005400489530002900543650004200572650001600614650003400630710003200664856006100696773004900757852005900806985002500865b2745017xRPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aOrdway, J. P.q(John Pond),dfl. 1840,10aSweet Nelly Brownh[computer file] /cwords and music by J.P. Ordway.1 iFirst line of text:aWay down by de blue Potomac.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! Nelly Brown. aFor voice, piano and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aDedicated to: Nelson Kneass of the New Orleans Serenaders. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cBoston : E.H. Wade, c1850. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aE.H. Wade (Music Publisher)40drpbaasmf0838uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0838 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701283ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100001400124240002600138245009300164246005600257246005400313500004000367500001700407500002900424500006500453500002900518534005800547530002900605650004600634650003400680710002500714856006100739773004900800852005900849985002500908b27450181RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aPaine, T.10aOld cabin home;oarr.14aThe old cabin homeh[computer file] :bfor the piano /ccomposed & arranged by T. Paine.1 iFirst line of text:aI am going to leave this land.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHere is my old cabin home. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aCover illustration: engraving of cabin around the letter "C" a"Greene & Walker Boston" pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson, c1857. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson (Firm)40drpbaasmf0839uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0839 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701444ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100001400124240002600138245009300164246005600257246005400313500004000367500001700407500003000424500002900454500006500483500002900548500003200577590005400609534005700663530002900720650004600749650003400795710003500829856006100864773004900925852005900974985002501033b27450193RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aPaine, T.10aOld cabin home;oarr.14aThe old cabin homeh[computer file] :bfor the piano /ccomposed & arranged by T. Paine.1 iFirst line of text:aI am going to leave this land.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHere is my old cabin home. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aDedicated to: W.H. Elder. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aCover illustration: engraving of cabin around the letter "C" a"Greene & Walker Boston" aAlso published for: guitar. aLibrary's copy stamped with page numbers 205-210. pOriginally published:cBoston : Henry Tolman, c1857. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aHenry Tolman (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0840uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0840 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701508ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100001300124240002600137245009300163246005600256246005400312500004000366500001700406500003000423500002900453500004200482500005000524500004300574590010500617534006000722530002900782650004600811650003400857710003700891856006100928773004900989852005901038985002501097b27451690RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aPaine T.10aOld cabin home;oarr.14aThe old cabin homeh[computer file] :bfor the piano /ccomposed & arranged by T. Paine.1 iFirst line of text:aI am going to leave this land.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHere is my old cabin home. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aDedicated to: W.H. Elder. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: decorative border design. a"Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers, Boston" aLibrary's copy has blind stamp on cover: Haven & Co., Dealers in musical instruments...Hartford, Ct. pOriginally published:cBoston : Russell & Tolman, 1858. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aRussell & Tolman (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0841uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0841 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701334ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100001400124240002600138245009300164246005600257246005400313500004000367500001700407500003000424500002900454500004200483500004200525534005600567530002900623650004600652650003400698710003200732856007500764773004900839852005900888985002500947b27451707RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aPaine, T.10aOld cabin home;oarr.14aThe old cabin homeh[computer file] :bfor the piano /ccomposed & arranged by T. Paine.1 iFirst line of text:aI am going to leave this land.1 ifirst line of chorus:aHere is my old cabin home. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aDedicated to: W.H. Elder. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisement for music books: p. [2] aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : Root & Cady, c1858. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aRoot & Cady (Chicago, Ill.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0842uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0842 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701389ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048001500159100003600174245011500210246006000325246004100385246002600426500002500452500001700477500002800494500004500522534006600567530002900633650004500662650001500707700001700722700003800739710004400777856006100821773004900882852005900931985002500990b27451732RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d22bFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)aF & D 4039 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aNugent, Claud,d1867 or 8-1901.10aCrooning to the babyh[computer file] :ba darkey lullaby /cwritten by Mark Thyme ; composed by Claud Nugent.1 iFirst line of text:aFar away she sat beneath the hill.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCroon, croon.16aThe darkey's lullaby. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Millie Hylton. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [7-8] pOriginally published:cLondon : Francis, Day & Hunter, c1884. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies.1 aThyme, Mark.1 aHylton, Millie,d1868-1920.4prf.2 aFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)40drpbaasmf0844uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0844 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701494ncm 2200397ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048002100145100002800166245009300194246006000287246005800347500004000405500001900445500003600464500002900500500004200529534005800571530002900629650004500658650003700703650003400740651003500774700001300809710003800822710004200860856006100902773004900963852005901012985002501071b2745180xRPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d22bHorace Waters (Music publisher)a1000 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca041 aParkhurst, E. A.,cMrs.14aThe new emancipation songh[computer file] /cwords by R.A.T. ; music by Mrs. Parkhurst.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! give the slaves their freedom.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFor they all sigh for freedom. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: the Hutchinson Family. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : Horace Waters, c1864. aAlso available in print. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aR. A. T.2 aHutchinson Family (Singers)4prf.2 aHorace Waters (Firm : New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0845uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0845 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701590ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001800123045000900141048002100150100002800171245011600199246006000315246006200375500004000437500001900477500002900496500006200525590008500587534006200672530002900734650004500763650003700808650003400845651003500879700004000914710004200954856007500996773004901071852005901120985002501179b27451835RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d22bHorace Waters (Music publisher)a1021 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca041 aParkhurst, E. A.,cMrs.10aNo slave beneath that starry flagh[computer file] /cwords by George Lansing Taylor ; music by Mrs. Parkhurst.1 iFirst line of text:aNo slave beneath that starry flag.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNo slave beneath that starry flag. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisement for "Norah dearest" and other songs: p. [6] aAdvertisement for "Why have my loved ones gone?" and other songs: cop. 2, p. [6] pOriginally published:c[New York] : Horace Waters, c1864. aAlso available in print. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aTaylor, George Lansing,d1835-1903.2 aHorace Waters (Firm : New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0846uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0846 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701504ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002100164245007700185246005500262246005500317500002500372500001900397500009100416500004000507534006500547530002900612600005100641650004500692650004500737650003400782651008000816710004000896856006100936773004900997852005901046985002501105b27451847RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d22bS. Brainard & Co. (Cleveland, Ohio)a1486 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aPartridge, W. W.13aDe darkie's rallyh[computer file] /cwords and music by W.W. Partridge.1 iFirst line of text:aOld massa Linkum he'm de man.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen come on all ye darkies. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American men with sign "Colored recruts wanted" a"T. Sinclair's lith, Phila"--Cover. pOriginally published:cCleveland : S. Brainard & Co., c1863. aAlso available in print.10aLincoln, Abraham,d1809-1865xSongs and music. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xParticipation, Afro-American.2 aS. Brainard & Co. (Cleveland, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0847uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0847 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701456ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100001800165245008900183246006900272246004800341500002500389500001700414500014700431534006400578530002900642600005100671650002800722650003400750651006700784700002500851710002400876856006100900773004900961852005901010985002501069b27451859RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a22273 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aPatton, Amos.10aHow do you like it, Jefferson D?h[computer file] /cwords and music by Amos Patton.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, how do you like it as far as youve got?1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! Ho! Jefferson D! aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover illustration: engraving of devil holding a soldier by the pants with an Afro-American soldier looking on and thumbing his nose / Greene. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., c1864. aAlso available in print.10aDavis, Jefferson,d1808-1889xSongs and music. 0aAfro-American soldiers. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xSongs and music.1 aGreene, Henry,4ill.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0848uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0848 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701338ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081028005800125040001300183045000900196048001500205100002000220245012200240246005400362246004000416490003600456500002500492500001700517500005100534534006400585530002900649650004500678650001500723700002100738710002300759856006100782773004900843852005900892985002500951b27451926RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a45222bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W. & Sons 16965 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aPerrin, Sidney.10aMammy's little pumpkin colored coonsh[computer file] :blullaby /clyric by George Hillman ; music by Sidney Perrin.1 iFirst line of text:aWay down upon a cotton farm.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGo to sleep.0 aWitmark black and white series. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 7-8] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies.1 aHillman, George.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0852uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0852 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701502ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003000118245011300148246005500261246005600316500002500372500001900397500007000416500004200486500008900528590005600617534006700673530002900740650004000769650002800809650003400837700002100871710004200892856006100934773004900995852005901044985002501103b2745194xRPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aPaull, E. T.,d1858-1924,10aHe's goin' to hab a hot time bye an' byeh[computer file] /cwords by Harry S. Miller ; music by E.T. Paull.1 iFirst line of text:aDar's a heap ob constaration.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHe's goin to hab a hot time. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAt head of title on cover: The greatest coon song ever published. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: cartoon drawing of Afro-American man surrounded by bags of gold. aLibrary's copy has decorated stamp on cover: M.A.C. pOriginally published:cNew York : E.T. Paull Music Co., c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aMoneyxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMiller, Harry S.2 aE.T. Paull Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0849uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0849 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701470ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005700081040001300138045000900151048001500160100002100175245010800196246002200304246004800326246005800374490003400432500002500466500001700491500004500508500005900553500007000612534006400682530002900746650004200775650001600817650003400833710002300867856006100890773004900951852005901000985002501059b27451987RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W. & Sons 2236 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aPendleton, E. H.10aHannah! (I want my Hannah)h[computer file] :ba blackville craving /cwords & music by E.H. Pendleton.10aI want my Hannah.1 iFirst line of text:aI knows a little girl.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI want my little Hannah badly.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: caricature of Afro-American woman. aAlso published for: band, orchestra, banjo, mandolin, and guitar. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0850uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0850 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701637ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118240004100138245011200179246005200291246005100343500002500394500001900419500002900438500005100467500011100518590009500629534007000724530002900794600002100823650004500844650001500889700002700904700001700931700002700948710005800975856006101033773004901094852005901143985002501202b27452074RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aPerrin, Sidney.10aMammy's little alligator bait;oarr.10aMammy's little alligator baith[computer file] /carr. by Jos. Clauder ; by [Henry] Wise & [Sidney] Perrin.1 iFirst line of text:aIn a little old log cabin.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHushaby, don't yo' cry. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Maude Rockwell. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 7-8] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American woman, child, and alligator; photograph of Maude Rockwell. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Memphis, Tenn., E. Witzmann & Co., 221 & 223 Second St. pOriginally published:cMilwaulkee, Wis. : Chas. K. Harris, c1899. aAlso available in print.10aRockwell, Maude. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies.1 aRockwell, Maude.4prf.1 aWise, Henry.1 aClauder, Joseph,earr.2 aChas. K. Harris Music Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0851uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0851 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701445ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245009000138246004800228246005900276500002500335500001700360500006200377500003000439500004500469500008100514534006200595530002900657600002200686650004200708650003400750650001600784700002800800710003700828856006100865773004900926852005900975985002501034b2745213xRPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aPerrin, Sidney.10aMandy will you be my lady loveh[computer file] /cwords & music by Sidney L. Perrin.1 iFirst line of text:aWay down in Dixieland.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMandy will you be my lady love. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: The sweetest of all Negro love ballads. aSung by: Blanche Newcomb. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-8] aCover illustration: floral decorative design; photograph of Blanche Newcomb. pOriginally published:cNew York : W.B. Gray & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print.10aNewcomb, Blanche. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aLove songs.1 aNewcomb, Blanche.4prf.2 aW.B. Gray & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0853uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0853 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701477ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245012600138246004800264246004200312500002500354500001700379500011300396500004500509500007300554534006600627530002900693600003500722650004200757650001600799650003400815700001800849710004200867856006100909773004900970852005901019985002501078b27452207RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aPerrin, Sidney.10aMy Susie-Anna from Louisianah[computer file] :ban Ethiopian love song /cwords by Tom McGuire ; music by Sid L. Perrin.1 iFirst line of text:aWay down in Louisiana.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMy Susie-Anna. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"As originally produced at F.F. Proctor's theatres, N.Y. City, with the animated song sheet, by Maude Amber" aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: floral border design; photograph of Maude Amber. pOriginally published:cNew York : George L. Spaulding, c1899. aAlso available in print.10aAmber, Maude,d1871 or 2-1938. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMcGuire, Tom.2 aGeorge L. Spaulding (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0854uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0854 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701241ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245009700138246005400235246005900289500002500348500001900373500005100392500005900443534006300502530002900565650004500594650001500639700001700654710003800671856006100709773004900770852005900819985002500878b27452232RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aPerrin, Sidney.10aPickaninny mine, come hide awayh[computer file] /cwords by Hen Wise ; music by Sid Perrin.1 iFirst line of text:aThere's a cosy little cabin.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome now, ma little pickaninny. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 7-8] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American child. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies.1 aWise, Henry.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0855uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0855 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701151ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008400138246005100222246006100273490004500334500002500379500001900404534006400423530002900487650004200516650001600558650003400574710002300608856006100631773004900692852005900741985002500800b27452256RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aPerrin, Sidney.10aThat brown skin baby mineh[computer file] /cwords and music by Sidney Perrin.1 iFirst line of text:aI have a brown skin baby.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI love my little brown skin baby.0 aPopular favorites by well-known writers. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0856uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0856 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701364ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005000081040001300131045000900144048002100153100002300174245013700197246005200334246004900386500004000435500001900475500004200494534006400536530002900600650003700629650003800666650003400704700003900738710004300777856006100820773004900881852005900930985002500989b27452281RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d22bS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)a15272 aRPBcRPB aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aPersley, George W.14aThe little spring beside my cabin homeh[computer file] :bsong & chorus /cwords by Thos. P. Westendorf ; music by Geo. W. Persley.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, here is just the spot.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI love, I love it so. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cChicago : S. Brainard's Sons, c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWestendorf, Thomas P.,d1848-1923.2 aS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0857uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0857 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701500ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100004200165245009800207246003100305246005700336246004700393500002500440500001700465500003300482500006600515534006400581530002900645650003700674650004800711650003400759651003500793700002500828700003100853710002400884856006100908773004900969852005901018985002501077b27452359RPBm c crucn 990216s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a22852 aRPBcRPB aw6w6 avu01aka011 aPettengill, Charlie,d1842 or 3-1870.10aIntelligent contrabandh[computer file] :ban original song & dance /cby Charlie Pettengill.16aThe 'telligent contraband.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, white folks your attention.1 iFirst line of chorus:aRip rap, flip flap. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Charlie Pettengill. aCover illustration: caricature of Afro-American man / Greene. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., c1865. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aEmancipation proclamationxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aGreene, Henry,4ill.1 aPettengill, Charlie.4prf.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0859uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0859 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701342ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002400118245012500142246005300267246005500320500002500375500001900400500004200419500009100461534006500552530002900617650004500646650001500691700002400706700002500730710004300755856006100798773004900859852005900908985002500967b27452438RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aPhillips, Walter A.10aRock-a-bye, don't you cryh[computer file] :bcoon lullaby /cwords by M. Harcourt Clarke ; music by Walter A. Phillips.1 iFirst line of text:aMammy's little yaller coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aTo an' fro de hammock goes. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American woman singing to a child / H.G. Banks. pOriginally published:cLondon : Charles Sheard & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies.1 aBanks, H. G.,4ill.1 aClarke, M. Harcourt.2 aCharles Sheard & Co. (London, England)40drpbaasmf0860uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0860 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701298ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100002300160245011200183246006400295246004800359500002500407500001700432500002800449500006400477534005800541530002900599650004200628650003400670700002500704710002500729856006100754773004900815852005900864985002500923b27452499RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson (Music publisher)a6170 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aPierpont, James S.14aThe colored coquetteh[computer file] /cwritten, composed & arranged for the piano forte by Jas. Pierpont.1 iFirst line of text:aOne time as I was a walking into town.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! dis was de gall. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdditional verse: p. 5. aCover illustration: floral decorative border / H.F. Greene. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGreene, H. F.,4ill.2 aOliver Ditson (Firm)40drpbaasmf0861uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0861 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701287ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100002300160245008100183246005600264246005100320500002500371500001700396500002900413500008800442534005800530530002900588650004200617650003400659700002500693710002500718856006100743773004900804852005900853985002500912b27452517RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson (Music publisher)a6136 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aPierpont, James S.10aKitty crowh[computer file] :bballad /cwritten, composed by Jas. Pierpont.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! niggers now I'll tell you.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShe'd work, work, work. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aCover illustration: floral border design with head of Afro-American woman / Greene. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGreene, Henry,4ill.2 aOliver Ditson (Firm)40drpbaasmf0862uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0862 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701145ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245012000141246005300261246004200314500002500356500001700381500002800398534005400426530002900480650003700509650001700546710003000563710003200593856006100625773004900686852005900735985002500794b27452608RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aPierpont, James S.10aPoor Elsieh[computer file] :bballad /ccomposed & arranged expressly for the Campbell Minstrels by Jas. Pierpont.1 iFirst line of text:aElsie was a darkie's bride.1 iFirst line of chorus:aForget me not! aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdditional verse: p. 5. pOriginally published:cBoston : E.H. Wade, c1854. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.2 aCampbell Minstrels.4prf.2 aE.H. Wade (Music Publisher)40drpbaasmf0863uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0863 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701399ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002100124245011700145246005500262246005500317500004000372500001700412500005600429500003100485500005700516534006100573530002900634650004200663650001700705700002400722700002400746710002800770710003300798856006100831773004900892852005900941985002501000b27452700RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aPorter, James W.10aElla Reeh[computer file] :ba new Ethiopian melody /cwritten by Charles E. Stewart ; music by James W. Porter.1 iFirst line of text:aOh Ella Ree so kind and true.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCarry me back to Tennessee. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aLyricist's name appears as C.E. Steuart in caption. aSung by: Wood's Minstrels. aCover illustration: decorative design / E. McCarthy. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : J.E. Gould, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.1 aStewart, Charles E.1 aMcCarthy, E.,4ill.2 aWood's Minstrels.4prf.2 aJ.E. Gould (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0864uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0864 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701441ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004100081040001300122045000900135048002100144100002100165245011700186246005500303246005500358500004000413500001700453500005600470500003100526500005700557534005800614530002900672650004200701650001700743700002400760700002400784710002800808710002500836856006100861773004900922852005900971985002501030b27452785RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riusga n eng d22bOliver Ditson (Music publisher)a346 aRBNcRBn aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aPorter, James W.10aElla Ree h[computer file]:ba new Ethiopian melody /cwritten by Charles E. Stewart ; music by James W. Porter.1 iFirst line of text:aOh Ella Ree so kind and true.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCarry me back to Tennessee. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aLyricist's name appears as C.E. Steuart in caption. aSung by: Wood's Minstrels. aCover illustration: decorative design / E. McCarthy. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson, c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.1 aStewart, Charles E.1 aMcCarthy, E.,4ill.2 aWood's Minstrels.4prf.2 aOliver Ditson (Firm)40drpbaasmf0865uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0865 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701579ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002100124245014000145246006000285246006000345500004000405500001700445500006100462500006800523500004200591500006200633534006200695530002900757650004200786650001700828700004400845710004000889710003600929710003400965856006100999773004901060852005901109985002501168b27452840RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aPorter, James W.10aNelly Bellh[computer file] :ban exquisite Ethiopian ballad /cwritten by JP [i.e. James Porter?] ; music composed by James W. Porter.1 iFirst line of text:aOh place me in dat same dear spot.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThar dearest Nell I oft hab met. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aSung by: E.P. Christy's [and] J.R. Myers Opera Companys. aDedicated to: The Ethiopian bands throughout the United States. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: decorative design with banner / Crap. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : J.W. Porter, c1882. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.1 aCrap, Charles F.,dfl. 1850-1860,4ill.2 aE.P. Christy's Opera Company.4prf.2 aJ.R. Myers Opera Company.4prf.2 aJ.W. Porter (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0866uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0866 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701403ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002500124245006400149246006700213246006600280490006300346500004000409500001900449500004600468500004200514534006800556530002900624650004200653650003800695650001700733710005400750830004300804856006100847773004900908852005900957985002501016b27452888RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBn aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aPritchard, George T.10aOn de golden shoreh[computer file] /cGeorge T. Pritchard.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se trabling back to ole Virginny shore.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'se coming, coming, yes, I'se coming.1 aEthiopian jubilee and minstrel songs / by eminent writers. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aDedicated to: D.S. Graham, Baltimore, Md. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Benjamin W. Hitchcock, c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.2 aBenjamin W. Hitchcock, Publisher (New York, N.Y.) 0aEthiopian, jubilee and minstrel songs.40drpbaasmf0867uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0867 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701385ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002500124245006300149246006700212246006600279490006300345500004000408500001900448500004600467500004200513534006600555530002900621650004200650650003800692650001700730710003900747830004300786856006100829773004900890852005900939985002500998b27452992RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aPritchard, George T.10aOn de golden shoreh[computer file]/cGeorge T. Pritchard.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se trabling back to ole Virginny shore.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'se coming, coming, yes, I'se coming.1 aEthiopian jubilee and minstrel songs / by eminent writers. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aDedicated to: D.S. Graham, Baltimore, Md. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:c[New York] : W.A. Evans & Bro., c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.2 aW.A. Evans & Bro. (New York, N.Y.) 0aEthiopian, jubilee and minstrel songs.40drpbaasmf0868uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0868 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701394ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245009300141246006100234246004100295500002500336500001900361500002800380500003600408500004200444500007200486534006900558530002900627600002200656650004200678650003400720700002800754710004400782856006100826773004900887852005900936985002500995b27453042RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aPritzkow, Louis W.10aMa Mandyh[computer file] :b(Ise done wid you) /cwords and music by Louis W. Pritzkow.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se a done gone and quit ma Mandy.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! ma Mandy. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Laura Bennett. aDedicated to: Geo. H. Primrose. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: decorative design; photograph of Laura Bennett. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print.10aHarlowe, Justine. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHarlowe, Justine.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0869uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0869 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701613ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001700118240003200135245010800167246006000275246004800335500002500383500001900408500006100427500009200488500003500580500004500615534006600660530002900726650003700755650003400792700002700826700003100853700002600884710003700910730002100947730002900968856006100997773004901058852005901107985002501166b27453121RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aQueen, John.10aDoes mama love papa?;oarr.10aDoes mama love papa?h[computer file] /carrangement by G.M. Rosenberg ; words and music by Jno. Queen.1 iFirst line of text:aJust got a letter from the nigger.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYour papa loves you. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAt head of title on cover: Does you? Does you? Does you? a"As sung by Corinne in 'Hendrick Hudson,' Dorothy Kent in 'The Kid,' etc. etc."--Cover. aDedicated to: John E. Gaitley. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Brooks & Denton Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aRosenberg, G.M.,earr.1 aCorinne,d1873-1937.4prf.1 aKent, Dorothey.4prf.2 aBrooks & Denton (New York, N.Y.)0 aHendrick Hudson.0 aKid (Musical production)40drpbaasmf0870uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0870 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701557ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001700118240003000135245009700165246006700262246004900329500002500378500001900403500004400422500005000466500006500516534006800581530002900649650006200678650003400740651003500774700002300809700003900832700005100871710004300922856006100965773004901026852005901075985002501134b27453169RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aQueen, John.10aGot your habits on;oarr.10aGot your habits onh[computer file] /carr. by Wm. H. Tyers ; words and music by John Queen.1 iFirst line of text:aDe niggers aint a bit like dey use to be.1 iFirst line of chorus:aTo git his habits on. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: John Queen and Lew Dockstader. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2], [6-8] aCover illustration: portrait of Lew Dockstader in blackface. pOriginally published:cNew York : Feist & Frankenthaler, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aQueen, John.4prf.1 aDockstader, Lew,d1856-1924.4prf.1 aTyers, Wm. H.q(William H.),d1876-1924,earr.2 aFeist & Frankenthaler (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0871uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0871 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701371ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003500165240003200200245010400232246004600336500002500382500001700407500004300424500003100467500004100498534006400539530002900603650004600632650003400678700003400712700003300746710002400779856006100803773004900864852005900913985002500972b27453182RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a53177 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aRaeburn, Sam,d1864 or 5-1890.10aHappy whistling coon;oarr.14aThe happy whistling coonh[computer file] :bsong /ccomposed by Sam Raeburn ; words by Sam Devere.1 iFirst line of text:aI've met in my time. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Latest and greatest! a"Arr. by C. May"--Caption. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. 6. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., c1889. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDevere, Sam,d1841 or 2-1907.1 aMay, Catherine Alison,earr.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0872uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0872 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701257ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003400118245009000152246005100242246005600293500002500349500001700374500003800391500004300429534006300472530002900535650004200564650004700606650003400653710003800687856006100725773004900786852005900835985002500894b27453194RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aRansome, John W.,d1860-1929.10aClara Bella Brownh[computer file] :bNegro comic /cwords and music by John Ransome.1 iFirst line of text:aI cannot keep the secret.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHere I is, Miss Clara Bella. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: McIntyre and Heath. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0873uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0873 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701383ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001300118245006600131246003900197246004100236500002500277500001700302500004500319500009700364500005700461590004400518534006400562530002900626650003700655650003800692650003400730700002700764710002400791856006100815773004900876852005900925985002500984b27453200RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aRaymond.10aTake me homeh[computer file] :bsong & chorus /cby Raymond.1 iFirst line of text:aTake me home.1 iFirst line of chorus:aTake me home. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aPages 3 and 4 also numbered 143 and 144. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man looking at an old cabin / S.S. Friggell. a"J.H. Bufford's Sons lith. 141 Franklin St. Boston." aLibrary's copy inscribed: Dr. C.L. Kar. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., c1877. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFriggell, S. S.,4ill.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0874uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0874 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701781ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002800118245007800146246003800224246004200262500002500304500001900329500005800348500008600406590005600492590007500548590004100623534006800664530002900732600002800761600003500789650003700824650004200861650001600903650003400919700004100953710004100994730001701035856007501052856007501127773004901202852005901251985002501310b27453212RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aReed, Dave,d1872-1946.10aI love you, my love, I doh[computer file] /cwords & music by Dave Reed.1 iFirst line of text:aI's in love.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh I love yer. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "Chrysalis" and other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: decorative border design with cupid; photograph of Dave Reed. aSung by: cop. 2, Flo Irwin in "The Widow Jones" Co. aAdvertisement for "Gallant Cavalier" and other waltzes: cop. 2, p. [6] aCover photograph: cop. 2, Flo Irwin. pOriginally published:cNew York : Brooks and Denton Co., c1897. aAlso available in print.10aReed, Dave,d1872-1946.10aIrwin, Flora,d1858 or 9-1930. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aIrwin, Flora,d1858 or 9-1930.4prf.2 aBrooks & Denton Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aWidow Jones.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0875uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0875403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0876uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0876 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701580ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002800118245008000146246006600226246005800292500003100350500001700381500005000398500002700448500004500475500006800520500009700588534006600685530002900751600001900780650004600799650004200845650003400887700002500921710004200946856006100988773004901049852005901098985002501157b27453236RPBm c crucn 990216s1999 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aReed, Dave,d1872-1946.10aMr. Johnson, don't get gay!h[computer file] /cwords & music by Dave Reed.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, Mister Johnson at a ball last night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDon't you go to gettin' funny. aMarch for voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: A bit of real coon sarcasm. aSung by: Freddie Reed. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-5] aAdvertisement for "Euphonic varsoviana" and other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Freddie Reed; floral border design, printed in orange ink. pOriginally published:cNew York : George L. Spaulding, c1898. aAlso available in print.10aReed, Freddie. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancingxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aReed, Freddie.4prf.2 aGeorge L. Spaulding (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0877uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0877 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701226ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002800118245010200146246006600248246005800314500003100372500001900403500002300422534006800445530002900513650004600542650004200588650003400630710004200664856006100706773004900767852005900816985002500875b27454496RPBm c crucn 990217s1999 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aReed, Dave,d1872-1946.10aMister Johnson don't get gayh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by Dave Reed.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, Mister Johnson at a ball last night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDon't you go to gettin' funny. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:c[New York] : George L. Spaulding, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancingxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aGeorge L. Spaulding (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0878uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0878 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701208ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002800164245009500192246004800287246004400335500002500379500001900404500002300423534006800446530002900514650004200543650001600585650003400601710004100635856006100676773004900737852005900786985002500845b27454502RPBm c crucn 990217s1999 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a107 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aReed, Dave,d1872-1946.10aMy Hannah lady, whose black baby is you?h[computer file] /cwords and music by Dave Reed.1 iFirst line of text:aWay down in Lou'siana.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMy Hannah, lady. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:c[New York] : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0879uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0879 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702294ncm 2200529Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100002800123245009500151246004800246246004400294500002500338500001900363500002900382500002800411500010900439500009700548590014100645534006600786530002900852600002800881600002000909600001900929600002100948600002100969600002800990610002001018650004201038650001601080650003401096700001001130710004101140856007501181856007501256856007501331856007501406856007501481856007501556773004901631852005901680985002501739b27454514RPBm c crucn 990217s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aReed, Dave,d1872-1946.10aMy Hannah lady, whose black baby is you?h[computer file] /cwords and music by Dave Reed.1 iFirst line of text:aWay down in Lou'siana.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMy Hannah, lady. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Alma Shaw. aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: decorative border design / GE; photograph of Dave Reed; photograph of Will J. Cooke. aAlso published for: all mandolin, guitar arrangements, piano and banjo, orchestra, and band. aCover photograph: cop. 2, Maude Nugent; cop. 3, Frances Curran; cop. 4, The Jenny Eddy Trio; cop. 6, Foreman & West; cop. 7, Artie Hall. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print.10aReed, Dave,d1872-1946.10aCooke, Will, J.10aNugent, Maude.10aCurran, Frances.10aJenny Eddy Trio.10aHall, Artie,dfl. 1890.10aForeman & West. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aG. E.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0880uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0880403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0881uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0881403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0882uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0882403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0883uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0883403Print copy 6drpbaasmf0884uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0884403Print copy 7drpbaasmf0885uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0885 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701579ncm 2200409ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002800164245006600192246004600258246004100304500002500345500001900370500003000389500012200419590006300541590005200604534006600656530002900722600002400751600002100775650004700796650003400843700001600877700002700893710004100920856007500961773004901036852005901085985002501144b27454526RPBm c crucn 990217s1999 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a599 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aReed, Dave,d1872-1946.10aOh! Ebenezer!h[computer file] /cwords & music by Dave Reed.1 iFirst line of text:aA coon was a-sittin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! Ebenezer! aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Johnnie Carroll. aCover illustration: photograph of Johnnie Carroll and Adelaide Crawford; border design / Hart, printed in yellow ink. aAdvertisement for "The moth and the flame," cop. 2, p. [8] aCover illustration: cop. 2, printed in red ink. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print.10aCrawford, Adelaide.10aCarroll, Johnny. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHart,4ill.1 aCarroll, Johnny.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0886uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0886 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701214ncm 2200325ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002800118245011800146246005000264500002500314500001900339500004700358500004200405534006900447530002900516650003700545650003400582700004400616710003400660856006100694773004900755852005900804985002500863b27454538RPBm c crucn 990217s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aReynolds, John Kimball.13aDe massa ob de sheepfol'h[computer file] /cwords by Sarah Pratt McLean Greene ; music by John Kimball Reynolds.1 iFirst line of text:aDe massa ob de sheepfol' aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Mrs. Sarah P. McLean Greene. aAdvertisement for another song: p. 6. pOriginally published:cLos Angeles, Calif. : R.L. Durant, c1895. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGreene, Sarah Pratt McLean,d1856-1935.2 aR.L. Durant (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0887uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0887 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701579ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001600118245010000134246005300234246005300287500002500340500001900365500004900384500005400433500013000487590005000617534006600667530002900733600003800762650004200800650003400842700003800876700004400914710004100958856006100999773004901060852005901109985002501168b2745454xRPBm c crucn 990217s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aRogers, Ed.10aSorry, Mr. Jackson, I've got to throw you downh[computer file] /cwords & music by Ed. Rogers.1 iFirst line of text:aI've had a heap of trouble.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm sorry Mister Jackson. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Carroll Johnson and Press Eldridge. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 4-5, [6 and 8] aCover illustration: border design with caricatures of Afro-American man and woman; photograph of Press Eldridge in blackface. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Elizabeth A. Young. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print.10aEldridge, Press,d1853 or 4-1925. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJohnson, Carroll,db. 1851.4prf.1 aEldridge, Press,d1853 or 4-1925.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0888uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0888 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701276ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003700081040001300118045000900131048002100140100005300161245008100214246005700295246006000352500004000412500001700452500004500469534005700514530002900571650003700600650004100637650003400678710003200712856006100744773004900805852005900854985002500913b27454587RPBm c crucn 990217s1999 riuppa n eng d22bRoot & Cady (Chicago, Ill.)a224 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca041 aRoot, George F.q(George Frederick),d1820-1895.13aDe day ob liberty's comin'h[computer file] /cwords & music by G.F. Wurzel.1 iFirst line of text:aDarkeys don't you see de light.1 iFirst line of chorus:aJust you look and see dat light! aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aAt head of title: Wurzel's liberty song. pOriginally published:cChicago : Root & Cady, c1862. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveszUnited StatesxEmancipation. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aRoot & Cady (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0889uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0889 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701348ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003700081040001300118045000900131048002100140100005300161245009100214246006600305246006500371500004000436500001900476534005700495530002900552650003700581650003100618650004100649650004800690650003400738710003200772856006100804773004900865852005900914985002500973b27454599RPBm c crucn 990217s1999 riuppa n eng d22bRoot & Cady (Chicago, Ill.)a376 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca041 aRoot, George F.q(George Frederick),d1820-1895.10aI'se on de wayh[computer file] :bfreedman's song /carranged and composed by Wurzel.1 iFirst line of text:aOh now we'se men for de President's pen.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHail! hail! I'se a gwine to de Union. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. pOriginally published:cChicago : Root & Cady, c1864. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aSlaveszUnited StatesxEmancipation. 0aEmancipation proclamationxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aRoot & Cady (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0890uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0890 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701248ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100005300170245006400223246001400287246005400301246005700355500003900412500001700451534006500468530002900533650004600562650003400608650003400642710004000676856006100716773004900777852005900826985002500885b27454605RPBm c crucn 990217s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)a2957 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aRoot, George F.q(George Frederick),d1820-1895.10aOld Joseyh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cby Wurzel.16aOld Josy.1 iFirst line of text:aCome old Josy strike a tune.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYes we'll sing a lively tune. aFor voice, piano and chorus (SATB) aCover title. pOriginally published:cNew York : William Hall & Son, c1854. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aBanjo musicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0891uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0891 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701383ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100005300170245009800223246005500321246005400376500004000430500001700470500003100487534006500518530002900583650003700612650004500649650003000694650003400724710002800758710004100786856006100827773004900888852005900937985002500996b27454629RPBm c crucn 990217s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)a2391 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aRoot, George F.q(George Frederick),d1820-1895.10aPoor Robin's growing oldh[computer file] :bsong & chorus /cwritten by G. Friedrich Wurzel.1 iFirst line of text:aPoor Robin, once how merrily.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! the happy, happy days. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aSung by: Wood's Minstrels. pOriginally published:cNew York : William Hall & Son, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aOld agexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWood's Minstrels.4prf.2 aWilliams Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0892uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0892 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701342ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100003800124245008800162246003900250246005700289500004000346500001900386500003500405500003000440500008300470500003900553534006700592530002900659650003700688650003400725710003900759856006100798773004900859852005900908985002500967b27454642RPBm c crucn 990217s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aRosenfeld, Monroe H.,d1861-1918.10aGood-bye, my honey, I'm goneh[computer file] /cwords and music by M.H. Rosenfeld.1 iFirst line of text:aI had a girl.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGood-bye, my honey, I'm gone. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aDedicated to: Geo. H. Edwards. aAdditional verses: p. [5] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American woman with child and suitcase. a"C.H. Baker, lith. Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:c[New York?] : W.A. Evans & Bro., c1885. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aW.A. Evans & Bro. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0893uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0893 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701707ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100003800160245010000198246005900298246005900357500002500416500001900441500006000460500003500520500004900555500017100604500005000775534006200825530002900887600003900916650004500955650003401000700004401034710003701078856006101115773004901176852005901225985002501284b27454654RPBm c crucn 990217s1999 riuppa n eng d22bLouis Goullaud (Music publisher)a721 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aRosenfeld, Monroe H.,d1861-1918.10aHulda's babyh[computer file] :bcompanion piece to "Come along, sinners" /cby M.H. Rosenfeld.1 iFirst line of text:aFrom de land whar de angels roam.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDar's a row in de camp tonight. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aComposer's name appears as "Tobias Toothpick" on cover. aDedicated to: Charles H. Yale. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: lithographed caricature of Afro-American child with chicken and razor; lithograph portrait of Charles H. Yale / title page designed by the author. a"Chas. H. Crosby & Co. lith., Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : Louis P. Goullaud, c1881. aAlso available in print.10aYale, Charles H.,d1855 or 6-1920. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aRosenfeld, Monroe H.,d1861-1918.eill.2 aLouis Goullaud (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0894uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0894 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701747ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245012300156246003600279246006400315246006000379500002500439500001700464500013500481500005300616500006500669590007200734590007300806534006800879530002900947650004500976650002501021650003401046700002901080710003201109856007501141773004901216852005901265985002501324b27454678RPBm c crucn 990217s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aRosenfeld, Monroe H.,d1861-1918.10aHush, little baby, don't you cry!, or, You'll be an angel bye and byeh[computer file] /cwords & music by F. Belasco.10aYou'll be an angel bye and bye.1 iFirst line of text:aNo use for to weep and cry in de morn.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHush little baby, don't you cry. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Written expressly for and inscribed to the inimitable Lotta, The Queen of Soubrettes, The Favorite of Favorites. aAdvertisement for piano instruction book: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American baby crying. aAdvertisement for "Poverty's child" and other music: cop. 2, p. [2] aAlso available as instrumental Schottische: cop. 2, cover and p. [2] pOriginally published:c[Philadelphia, Pa.?] : W.F. Shaw, c1884. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aLotta,d1847-1924.4prf.2 aW.F. Shaw (Music publisher)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0895uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0895 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701607ncm 2200385ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245012300156246003600279246006400315246006000379500002500439500001700464500013500481500005300616500006500669500003100734534006800765530002900833650004500862650002500907650003400932700002900966710003200995856006101027773004901088852005901137985002501196b2745471xRPBm c crucn 990217s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aRosenfeld, Monroe H.,d1861-1918.10aHush, little baby, don't you cry!, or, You'll be an angel bye and byeh[computer file] /cwords & music by F. Belasco.10aYou'll be an angel bye and bye.1 iFirst line of text:aNo use for to weep and cry in de morn.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHush little baby, don't you cry. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Written expressly for and inscribed to the inimitable Lotta, The Queen of Soubrettes, The Favorite of Favorites. aAdvertisement for piano instruction book: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American baby crying. a"Thos Hunter Lith. Phila." pOriginally published:c[Philadelphia, Pa.?] : W.F. Shaw, c1884. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aLotta,d1847-1924.4prf.2 aW.F. Shaw (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0896uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0896 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701735ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245014000156246004200296246006600338500002500404500001900429500006900448500003500517500006600552500010900618534006600727530002900793650003700822650003400859700003700893700003600930700004500966700002001011700004501031710004101076856007501117773004901192852005901241985002501300b27454733RPBm c crucn 990217s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aRosenfeld, Monroe H.,d1861-1918.10aI don't care if yo' nebber comes backh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by Raymond A. Browne ; music by Monroe H. Rosenfeld.1 iFirst line of text:aI went a-callin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aI don't care if you nebber comes back. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Williams and Walker, and also Josephine Sabel, Ed Espy. aDedicated to: Russell Hunting. aAdvertisement for "Mother was a lady" and other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: floral border design; photograph of two Afro-American performers, a man and a woman. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-19224prf.1 aWalker, George,dd. 1909.4prf.1 aSabel, Josephine,d1865 or 6-1945.4prf.1 aEspy, Ed.4prf.1 aBrowne, R. A.q(Raymond A.),d1879-1922.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0898uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0898 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701245ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245014000156246004200296246006600338500002500404500001900429500002300448534006800471530002900539650003700568650003400605700004500639710004100684856006100725773004900786852005900835985002500894b27454745RPBm c crucn 990217s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aRosenfeld, Monroe H.,d1861-1918.10aI don't care if yo' nebber comes backh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by Raymond A. Browne ; music by Monroe H. Rosenfeld.1 iFirst line of text:aI went a-callin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aI don't care if you nebber comes back. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:c[New York] : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.10aBrowne, R. A.q(Raymond A.),d1879-1922.20aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0899uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0899 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701568ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245008800156246005200244246004700296500002500343500001700368500005600385500005000441500004500491500009600536534006600632530002900698600003700727650003700764650003800801650003400839700001700873710004500890710004100935856006100976773004901037852005901086985002501145b27454757RPBm c crucn 990217s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aRosenfeld, Monroe H.,d1861-1918.10aWhar de watermelon growh[computer file] /cwords and music by Monroe H. Rosenfeld.1 iFirst line of text:aStrolling out one morning.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDown dar, down dar. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Primrose's great watermelon song. aSung by: Primrose and Dockstader's Minstrels. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 3-[6] aCover illustration: drawing of watermelon / GE; photograph of George Primrose in blackface. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print.10aPrimrose, George H.,d1852-1919. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aG. E.,4ill.2 aPrimrose & Dockstader's Minstrels.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0900uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0900 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701688ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001300118240002500131245010000156246005200256500002500308500001900333500008400352500004200436500008000478500004800558534006200606530002900668600003500697600003400732650003700766650004200803650003400845700002200879700004100901700004000942710004100982710003701023856006101060773004901121852005901170985002501229b27454770RPBm c crucn 990217s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aRudolph.10aJennie Gossen;oarr.10aJennie Gossenh[computer file] :bsong and dance /ccomposed by Rudolph ; arranged by J.S. Cox.1 iFirst line of text:aJennie Gossen, is my love. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: the Buffalo Boys, Cheevers & Kennedy of Carncross & Dixey's Minstrels. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph portrait of Cheevers & Kennedy in blackface. a"Clay, Cosack & Co., Buffalo, N.Y."--Cover. pOriginally published:cBuffalo : Cottier & Denton, c1868. aAlso available in print.10aCheevers, Joseph E.,db. 1848.10aKennedy, Edward J.,db. 1844. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCox, J. S.,earr.1 aCheevers, Joseph E.,db. 1848.4prf.1 aKennedy, Edward J.,db. 1844.4prf.2 aCarncross & Dixey's Minstrels.4prf.2 aCottier & Denton (Buffalo, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0901uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0901 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701221ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100003200160245007300192246006100265500002500326500001700351590010300368534006000471530002900531650004500560650003700605650003400642710002500676856006100701773004900762852005900811985002500870b27454782RPBm c crucn 990217q19991859riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson (Music publisher)a2275 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aRussell, Henry,d1812-1900.14aThe slave shiph[computer file] /cwords and music by Henry Russell.1 iFirst line of text:aThe first gray dawn of the morning. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aLibrary's copy has blind stamp on cover: R.K. Moulds, Music store, no. 98, Lake St., Chicago, Ill. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson, c[185-?] aAlso available in print. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson (Firm)40drpbaasmf0902uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0902 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701758ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003900081040001300120045000900133048002100142100002200163240006300185245014500248246002500393246006400418246004000482500004000522500001900562500005200581500002600633500003600659500009400695590005700789534006200846530002900908650003700937650001700974700002600991700003901017710003901056710003501095856006101130773004901191852005901240985002501299b27454794RPBm c crucn 990217s1999 riusga n eng d22bF.W. Helmick (Music publisher)a37 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aRutledge, John T.10aOld church yard in de lane, or, Darling Minnie Gray;oarr.13aDe old church yard in de lane, or, Darling Minnie Grayh[computer file] /cwords and melody by Jno. T. Rutledge ; arranged by Charlie Baker.10aDarling Minnie Gray.1 iFirst line of text:aI've wandered from my home an friends.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMinnie Gray. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: Milt G. Barlow of Haverly's Minstrels. aDedicated to: Mother. aAdvertisement for organ: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man and young girl reading in a cemetery. aLibrary's copy inscribed with page numbers: 163-167. pOriginally published:c[New York?] : F.W. Helmick, c1875. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.1 aBaker, Charlie,earr.1 aBarlow, Milt G.,d1843-1904.4prf.2 aHaverly's Georgia Minstrels.4prf.2 aF.W. Helmick (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0903uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0903 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702009ncm 2200481Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002200124240002900146245011500175246005100290246004600341500004000387500001900427500011200446500003400558500004500592590011400637534007800751530002900829650003700858650004500895650003800940650001400978700003900992700002701031700002701058700002901085700003801114700002401152700006001176710004701236730005001283856006101333773004901394852005901443985002501502b27456213RPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aRutledge, John T.10aUncle Tom's cabin;oarr.10aUncle Tom's cabinh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /carranged by W. ; words and music by John T. Rutledge.1 iFirst line of text:aI've wander'd from massa.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMassa is sleeping. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: Milt Barlow, Charlie Howard, George Thacher, Frank Cushman, and Marsh Adams in "Uncle Tom's cabin" aDedicated to: George Battier. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: The great Boston song!, "One word from the loved ones at home," by White.. pOriginally published:cEast Liverpool, Ohio : W.L. Thompson & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aMusicals.1 aBarlow, Milt G.,d1843-1904.4prf.1 aHoward, Charlie.4prf.1 aThacher, George.4prf.1 aWightman, William,earr.1 aCushman, Frank,d1853-1907.4prf.1 aAdams, Marsh.4prf.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aW.L. Thompson & Co. (East Liverpool, Ohio)0 aUncle Tom's cabin (Musical production : 1879)40drpbaasmf0904uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0904 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701849ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245011000139246006200249246006000311500002500371500001900396500002900415500004700444500009600491500003800587500014900625590007800774534006200852530002900914600003300943600002100976650006200997650002901059650003401088700003901122700002301161710003701184856006101221773004901282852005901331985002501390b27456225RPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aSt. Clair, Karl.10aEvery nigger had a lady, but meh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by Karl St. Clair.1 iFirst line of text:aDe coons gave a ball de other night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aEb'ry nigger had a lady, but me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Lew Dockstader. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2]-[6] aCover illustration: photograph of Lew Dockstader in blackface; border design / Syd. Davies. aPhotograph of Wm. B. Gray: p. [6] aAlso published for: banjo, male quartette, zither, mandolin solo, mandolin and piano, guitar, orchestra, piano Schottische, vocal orchestration. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: E.F. Droop & Sons, Music .. pOriginally published:cNew York : W.B. Gray & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print.10aDockstader, Lew,d1856-1924.10aGray, William B. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDockstader, Lew,d1856-1924.4prf.1 aDavies, Syd,4ill.2 aW.B. Gray & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0905uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0905 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701455ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126043001200139045000900151048001500160100001700175245006500192246008300257246008700340500002500427500001700452500002800469500008900497534006300586530002900649650005700678650004800735650003100783650003400814710003900848856006100887773004900948852005900997985002501056b27456237RPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a2388 aRBNcRBN an-us--- aw7w7 avu01aka011 aSt. John, C.10aEmancipation dayh[computer file] :bsong /cby C. St. John.1 iFirst line of text:aWhite folks hold yer bref while I sing you a little song.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhite folks hold your bref, when you see the old man dance. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"To G. Swaine Buckley." aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American dancing with a voting ticket in hand. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1875. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxHistoryy1863-1877xSongs and music. 0aEmancipation proclamationxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0907uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0907 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701238ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100001100124245007400135246006100209246006000270500004100330500001900371534005800390530002900448650005700477650004800534650003400582651006700616710003500683856006100718773004900779852005900828985002500887b27456250RPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aca04aka010 aSambo.10aYear of jubilee, or, Kingdom has come!h[computer file] /cby "Sambo"1 iFirst line of text:aI come up Norf, on a little bender.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen sound de horn, beat de drum. aFor voice, 4-part chorus, and piano. aCaption title. pOriginally published:cChicago : H.M. 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Sawyer.1 iFirst line of text:aWhite folks I'se a gwine for to sing a little song.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh dat dinner de ole coon dinner.14aThe coon dinner.1 aChoice collection of Ethiopian songs / by Jacob J. Sawyer. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aPages 1-2 are unnumbered. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [4] pOriginally published:c[Boston?] : W.A. Evans & Bro., c1882. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aW.A. Evans & Bro. (Boston, Mass.) 0aChoice collection of Ethiopian songs / by Jacob J. Sawyer.40drpbaasmf0909uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0909 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701259ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245005900139246007700198246006100275490006400336500002500400500001900425500003000444534007200474530002900546650003700575650003400612710003800646830004300684856006100727773004900788852005900837985002500896b27456274RPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aSawyer, Jacob J.13aDe coon dinnerh[computer file] /cby Jacob J. Sawyer.1 iFirst line of text:aWhite folks I'se a gwine for to sing a little song.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh dat dinner de ole coon dinner.1 aEthiopian, jubilee and minstrel songs / by eminent writers. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aPages 1-2 are unnumbered. pOriginally published:c[Boston, Mass.?] : W.A. Evans & Bro., c1882. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aW.A. Evans & Bro. (Boston, Mass.) 0aEthiopian, jubilee and minstrel songs.40drpbaasmf0910uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0910 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701411ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245006000139246005800199246006100257490006300318500002500381500001900406500005000425500003100475500004200506534006200548530002900610650004000639650002900679650003400708710003800742830006300780856006100843773004900904852005900953985002501012b27461956RPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aSawyer, Jacob J.10aOld Uncle Sheppardh[computer file] /cJacob J. Sawyer.1 iFirst line of text:aMy name is jolly Uncle Sheppard.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm Uncle Sheppard don't you see.1 aChoice collection of Ethiopian songs / by Jacob J. Sawyer. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aPages 1-2 are unnumbered; p. 3 is numbered 4. aDedicated to: Milt Barlow. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [4] pOriginally published:cBoston : W.A. Evans & Bro., c1882. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aW.A. Evans & Bro. (Boston, Mass.) 0aChoice collection of Ethiopian songs / by Jacob J. Sawyer.40drpbaasmf0911uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0911 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701315ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002100124245006400145246008600209246005500295490007200350500004100422500001900463534007000482530002900552650003700581650001800618650004800636710003900684800006000723856006100783773004900844852005900893985002500952b2746197xRPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riugma n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aca04aka011 aSawyer, Jacob J.10aRing dem chimin' bellsh[computer file] /cJacob J. Sawyer.1 iFirst line of text:aGo tell old Pomp and Hannah Brown to ring dem chimin' bells.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHallelujah! shout and sing.1 aQuintette of beautiful jubilee songs / composed by Jacob J. Sawyer. aFor voice, 4-part chorus, and piano. aCaption title. pOriginally published:cChicago, Ill. : National Music Co., c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGospel music. 0aEmancipation proclamationxSongs and music.2 aNational Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)1 aSawyer, Jacob J.tQuintette of beautiful jubilee songs.40drpbaasmf0912uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0912 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702217ncm 2200493Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100003500160240002000195245011300215246002400328246006000352246004700412490004800459500002500507500001900532500003200551500015100583500005900734500009400793500005800887500004700945500008800992590010801080534006001188530002901248600003501277650003701312650003401349700002401383700002301407710003701430830004801467856007501515773004901590852005901639985002501698b27462006RPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riuppa n eng d22bLouis Goullaud (Music publisher)a307 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aSchoolcraft, Luke,d1847-1893.10aShine on;oarr.10aShine onh[computer file] :bremembrances of the South /carr: by John Braham ; [music by] Luke Schoolcraft.14aShine on, shine on.1 iFirst line of text:aMonkey dress'd in soldier clothes.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShine on, shine on.1 aLuke Schoolcraft's Ethiopian melodies ;v1. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: H. Brock Esq. aAdditional publishers listed on cover in following order: W.A. Pond & Co., M. Gray, Root & Sons Music Co., J.W. Smith Jr. & Bro., W.H. Boner & Co. aAdvertisement for Collins & Buxton music store: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Luke Schoolcraft and Southern scenes / E. Burrill, Del. a"Tompson & Ramsay Lith. 112 Wash. St. Boston"--Cover. aThe number 4 appears in a circle on cover. a"Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1874 by White & Goullaud"--Cover. aLibrary's copy 1 has retailer's stamp on cover: 522 Congress Street, Collins & Buxton, Portland, Maine. pOriginally published:Boston : Louis P. Goullaud, c1874. aAlso available in print.10aSchoolcraft, Luke,d1847-1893. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBraham, John,earr.1 aBurrill, E.,4ill.2 aLouis Goullaud (Music publisher) 0aLuke Schoolcraft's Ethiopian melodies ;v1.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0915uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0915 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701518ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245010700136246007000243246006400313250001300377500009600390500004200486500007900528590004900607534006600656530002900722650004700751650002900798650003400827700002900861700002500890710003500915856006100950773004901011852005901060985002501119b27462031RPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riudfa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aSaxx, Martin.10aJemima's wedding dayh[computer file] :bcake walk /cwords by Jere O'Halloran ; music by Martin Saxx.1 iFirst line of text:aJemima last night gave a swell colord party.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen you hear dem church bells ring. aRev. ed. a"A characteristic wing dance two step ... effective as a march, polka or cake walk"--Cover. aAdvertisement for another song: p. 5. aCover illustration: Afro-American woman wearing bandana scarf / ES Fisher. aLibrary's copy imperfect: pages 7-8 wanting. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Saxx Music Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aO'Halloran, Jere,d1861-1 aFisher, E. S.,4ill.2 aSaxx Music Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0913uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0913 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701384ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245010900138246005500247246006300302500002500365500001900390500009000409500004200499500005100541534005900592530002900651650006200680650002900742650003400771710003500805856006100840773004900901852005900950985002501009b27462067RPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aSchiff, Sig. S.10aWay down in Alabam'h[computer file] :bsong and chorus with dance /cwords and music by Sig. S. Schiff.1 iFirst line of text:aI is a nigger, a cotton coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDon't you hear dem bells a ringing. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"The great Ethiopian success written and composed by S. Shiff (Tony Stanford)--Cover. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: Afro-Americans at a dance. pOriginally published:cNew York : N. Weinstein, c1895. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aN. Weinstein (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0914uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0914 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701942ncm 2200457Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100003500160240002000195245011300215246002400328246006000352246004700412490004800459500002500507500001900532500003200551500015200583500009400735500004700829500008500876534006200961530002901023600003501052650003701087650003401124700002401158700002301182710003701205830004801242856006101290773004901351852005901400985002501459b27462080RPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riuppa n eng d22bLouis Goullaud (Music publisher)a307 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aSchoolcraft, Luke,d1847-1893.10aShine on;oarr.10aShine onh[computer file] :bremembrances of the South /carr: by John Braham ; [music by] Luke Schoolcraft.14aShine on, shine on.1 iFirst line of text:aMonkey dress'd in soldier clothes.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShine on, shine on.1 aLuke Schoolcraft's Ethiopian melodies ;v1. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: H. 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Heelan ; music by Jean Schwartz.1 iFirst line of text:aTry to forget your troubles tonight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aJust see dem coons promenadin' aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Kerry Mills. a"Characteristic cake-walk, march and two-step"--Cover. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: 2 Afro-American men in top hats walking a poodle / HC. aAlso published for: band, orchestra, and other instruments. pOriginally published:cNew York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Von Tilzer, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMarches (Voice with piano)1 aHeelan, Will A.0 aH. C.,4ill.2 aShapiro, Bernstein, & Von Tilzer (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0917uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0917 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702152ncm 2200481Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245016500150246003800315246004000353246010300393246006100496500003300557500002500590500001900615500003000634500010900664500005200773500002500825500014500850534007300995530002901068600007601097650006201173650003701235650003401272650001401306700003301320700001701353700003701370710004801407730002101455856006101476773004901537852005901586985002501645b27462134RPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aSchwartz, Jean,d1878-1956.10aWhen Mister Shakespeare comes to town, or, I don't like them minstrel folksh[computer file] /cwords by Wm. Jerome ; music by Eugene Black [i.e. Jean Schwartz]10aI don't like them minstrel folks.14aWhen Mr. Shakespeare comes to town.1 iFirst line of text:aBill Johnson said to Mandy Snow, "would you like to go to the minstrel show?"1 iFirst line of chorus:aI don't like them minstrel folks. a"Coon Song & Chorus"--Cover. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aPages 1-4 are unnumbered. a"Introduced with Great Success by Chief Harry Bulger, in 'The King's Carnival' at the New York Theatre." aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2]-5, [7-8] aExtra verses: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American couple in front of theatre and border design with masks / H.C.; photograph of unidentified man. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1901. aAlso available in print.10aShakespeare, William,d1564-1616xDramatic productionxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aMinstrel showsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMusicals.1 aJerome, William,d1865-1932.0 aH. C.,4ill.1 aBulger, Harry,d1872-1926.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)0 aKing's carnival.40drpbaasmf0918uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0918 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701815ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245014600150246010200296246006100398500002500459500001700484500004900501500004200550500009400592500012800686534006300814530002900877600007600906650006200982650003701044650003401081700003301115700003201148710004301180856006101223773004901284852005901333985002501392b27462146RPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aSchwartz, Jean,d1878-1956.10aWhen Mr. Shakespeare comes to townh[computer file] :bcoon song & chorus /cwords by Wm. Jerome ; music by Eugene Black [i.e. Jean Schwartz]1 iFirst line of text:aBill Johnson said to Mandy Snow "would you like to go to the minstrel show?"1 iFirst line of chorus:aI don't like them minstrel folks. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Miss Marguerite Cornille's latest success." aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [5] aQuote regarding performance of this song from "The Morning Leader", Jan. 23, 1904: p. [3] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American couple in front of theatre, border design with masks, and bust of Shakespeare. pOriginally published:cLondon : Chas. Sheard & Co., c1904. aAlso available in print.10aShakespeare, William,d1564-1616xDramatic productionxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aMinstrel showsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczGreat Britain.1 aJerome, William,d1865-1932.1 aCornille, Marguerite.4prf.2 aCharles Sheard & Co. (London, England)40drpbaasmf0919uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0919 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701553ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118240003000137245011800167246006400285246006700349500002500416500001700441500003900458500004600497500004900543590011800592534006600710530002900776600002800805650004200833650003400875700002400909710004000933856006100973773004901034852005901083985002501142b27462158RPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aScott, Munsey.10aMiss Simpson Brown;oarr.10aMiss Simpson Browncomputer file] :ba red-hot coon song /cwords and music by Munsey Scott ; [arr by A.M. Cohen]1 iFirst line of text:aDar's a mean tough colored individual.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh de tough wench a Miss Simpson Brown. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: The tough wench. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [6, 8] aCover illustration: photograph of May Irwin. aLibrary's copy has stamp on p. 3: "He Sent Me Back To You", The Latest descriptive song, for sale by all Dealers. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : State Music Co., c1899. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCohen, A. M.,earr.2 aState Music Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0920uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0920 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701452ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048002100108100001700129245017000146246005800316246006600374500004300440500001700483500005800500534006100558530002900619650004000648650002800688650003400716700001700750700006000767710002800827710004100855856006100896773004900957852005901006985002501065b2746216xRPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw5w5 avu01aca04aka011 aSedgwick, A.10aPoor Uncle Tomh[computer file] :bsong & chorus /cas sung by Wood's Minstrels at Minstrel Hall, N.Y. ; the words by Henry Wood ; the music composed by A. Sedgwick.1 iFirst line of text:aA look of gloomy bitter sadness.1 iFirst line of chorus:aPoor Uncle Tom, farewell for evermore. aFor voice, chorus (TABarB), and piano. aCover title. aThe name "Birch" appears beneath music on p. 3 and 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. Vanderbeek, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aDeathxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWood, Henry.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aWood's Minstrels.4prf.2 aWilliam Vanderbeek (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0921uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0921 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701594ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005500081040001300136045000900149048001500158100002400173245008500197246008200282246006900364500002500433500001900458500008000477500005200557534006500609530002900674650004500703650005200748650003400800651003500834700003900869700002400908700002600932710004400958856006101002773004901063852005901112985002501171b27462171RPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riuppa n eng d22bFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)aF.&D.4722 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aShackford, Charles.10aOnly a little yaller coonhcomputer file] /cwords and music by Chas. Shackford.1 iFirst line of text:aDah's a mighty heap ob truble brewin' down in Tennessee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSleeping by the fire in his mammy's arms. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Sung by Miss Minnie Palmer, Miss Madge Ellis & Miss Jenny Valmore"--Cover. aAdvertisement for music and music books: p. [8] pOriginally published:cLondon :Francis, Day & Hunter, c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxRace identityxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aPalmer, Minnie,d1860?-1936.4prf.1 aEllis, Madge.4prf.1 aValmore, Jenny.4prf.2 aFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)40drpbaasmf0922uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0922 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701635ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002400118245009200142246005500234246005400289500003100343500001700374500009400391500004600485500009500531500003400626590011700660534006700777530002900844600003000873650004500903650003100948650003400979710004201013856006101055773004901116852005901165985002501224b27462298RPBm c crucn 990221s1999 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aShackford, Charles.14aThe Thompson Street Cadetsh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cby Charles Shackford.1 iFirst line of text:a'Twas a gala day in Bucktown.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDid you ever see a nigger. aMarch for voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: The latest, sure hit, the greatest, the best coon march song published. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: caricatured drawing of Afro-American cadets parading down city street. aDrawing of E.T. Paull: p. [2] aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Jno. B. Schmitz, furniture and musical instruments, Denton, Texas. pOriginally published:cNew York : E.T. Paull Music Co., c1897. aAlso available in print.10aPaull, E. T.,d1858-1924. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano) 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aE.T. Paull Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0923uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0923 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701720ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002000163245013000183246005800313246006000371500002500431500001700456500007600473500006200549500003600611500004200647500006000689500006600749534006400815530002900879610002200908650003700930650001600967650003400983700002401017710002801041710002301069856006101092773004901153852005901202985002501261b2746233xRPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a3131 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aShaw, Arthur S.10aLove me, babe, ma honey, doh[computer file] :ba Darktown courtship /cwords by Thos. S. Anderson ; music by Arthur S. Shaw.1 iFirst line of text:aI've got a gal, her name is Sal.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLove me, babe, ma honey, do, oo. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Sung with tremendous success by the Clemence Sisters. aLyricist's name appears as Thomas A. Anderson in caption. a"Witmark popular publications." aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of the Clemence Sisters. aAlso published for: mandolin, banjo, guitar, orchestra, band. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1899. aAlso available in print.20aClemence Sisters. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aAnderson, Thomas A.2 aClemence Sisters.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0924uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0924 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701583ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245009200136246005600228500002500284500001900309500003600328500004300364500004300407500009200450534006900542530002900611600003700640600003700677650004500714650002500759700005400784700002500838700003700863700004300900710003600943856006100979773004901040852005901089985002501148b27462389RPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aShaye, Roger.10aHush! Pickaninnies!h[computer file] /cwords by Wm. H. Gardner ; music by Roger Shaye.1 iFirst line of text:aHush now, little pickaninnies. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Manola and Jack Mason. aDedicated to: Mr. and Mrs. John Mason. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of a rose / ES Fisher; photograph of Manola and Jack Mason. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.W. Setchell, Publisher, c1896. aAlso available in print.10aManola, Marion,d1865 or 6-1914.10aMason, John B.,d1857 or 8-1919. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aGardner, William H.q(William Henry),d1865-1932.1 aFisher, E. S.,4ill.1 aManola, Marion,d1865 or 6-1914.1 aMason, John B.,d1857 or 8-1919.4prf.2 aG.W. Setchell (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0925uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0925 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701481ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002400118245021500142246008200357246006000439500002500499500001700524500005800541500005300599534006800652530002900720650003700749650003400786650001400820710003200834710004300866730001600909856006100925773004900986852005901035985002501094b27462390RPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aSheffer, Charles H.10aLiza loves youh[computer file]/cwords and music by Chas. H. Sheffer of Lester & Allen's Big Minstrels, as sung in all the principal theatres of the country in their latest production entitled "The wrong girl"1 iFirst line of text:aI had a dream the other night the funniest dream of all.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYour little Liza loves you, yes. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Sheffer & Blakely's latest success. aAdvertisements for other music: cover and p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Willis Woodward & Co., c1885. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMusicals.2 aLester & Allen's Minstrels.2 aWillis Woodward & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aWrong girl.40drpbaasmf0926uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0926 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701328ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100002400165245010400189246007500293246006300368500003700431500001900468500006900487534006500556530002900621650003700650650003400687650003400721710004100755856006100796773004900857852005900906985002500965b27462432RPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riudfa n eng d22bHamilton S. Gordon (Music publisher)a9944 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aSheffer, Charles H.14aThe nigger and the beeh[computer file] :bsong and dance /cwords and music by Charles H. Sheffer.1 iFirst line of text:aDid you ever hear tell of the nigger and the bee?1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen the nigger he said to the bee. aSchottische for voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American couple and a bee. pOriginally published:cNew York : Hamilton S. Gordon, c1888. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aBee culturexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aHamilton S. Gordon (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0927uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0927 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701589ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118240003500151245014700186246006300333246005500396500002500451500001700476500007100493500004500564500005500609534006100664530002900725600003400754650003700788650001600825650003400841700001800875700002700893710002800920710003700948856006100985773004901046852005901095985002501154b27462468RPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aSilberberg, J. A.q(J. Alex)10aLindy does you love me?;oarr.10aLindy does you love me?h[computer file] :bsong and refrain /cwords by Dan W. Quinn ; music by J. Alex Silberberg ; [arr. by G.M. Rosenberg]1 iFirst line of text:aOh, Lindy dis is what I want to know.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLindy now does you love me. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Written for and sung with great success by The Country Sport Co." aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 3-[6] aCover illustration: photograph of Peter F. Dailey. pOriginally published:cNew York :Brooks & Denton, c1894. aAlso available in print.10aDailey, Peter F.,d1868-1908. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aQuinn, Dan W.1 aRosenberg, G.M.,earr.2 aCountry Sport Co.4prf.2 aBrooks & Denton (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0928uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0928 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701479ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081048001500094100002300109245010200132246006500234246007000299500002500369500001900394500002800413500004800441500006600489590004200555534006900597530002900666650006200695650002900757650001900786650003400805700002800839710004400867856006100911773004900972852005901021985002501080b27462493RPBm c crucn 990218s1999 riurga n eng d aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aSinghi, Ferdinand.10aNo cake comes too high for meh[computer file] /cwords by Dave Reed ; music by Ferdinand Singhi.1 iFirst line of text:aLast night by moonlight my baby and me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGraceful and easy, floors nice and greasy. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aRag time chorus: p. [6] aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: Afro-American couple dancing near a cake. aLibrary's copy inscribed: E.A. Young. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aReed, Dave,d1872-1946.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0929uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0929 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701217ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126048001500139100003100154245008700185246005500272246005400327500002500381500001700406534006400423530002900487650004000516650003800556650003000594650003400624710003900658856006100697773004900758852005900807985002500866b27463722RPBm c crucn 990219s1999 riuppa n eng d22bS.T. Gordon & Son (New York, N.Y.)a7869 aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aSkelly, J. P.q(Joseph P.)13aDe ole plantation coonh[computer file] :bsong /cwords and music by J.P. Skelly.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se just come down de riber.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSound de bones and fiddle. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. pOriginally published:cNew York : S.T. Gordon & Son, c1881. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aOld agexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aS.T. Gordon & Son (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0930uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0930 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701489ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245010000138246002900238246005200267246005300319500003100372500001900403500004300422500007700465500007400542534007100616530002900687650004200716650001600758650003400774700003200808700002300840710004600863856006100909773004900970852005901019985002501078b27463734RPBm c crucn 990219s1999 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aSlavin, John H.10aDon't yer tease me, Lulu!h[computer file] /cwords by George Cooper ; music by John H. Slavin.14aDon't you tease me Lulu.1 iFirst line of text:aI's sighin' fo' yo' honey.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDon't yer tease me, Lulu. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man and woman / Syd Davies. aAlso published for: voice and guitar, voice and banjo, and orchestra. pOriginally published:cNew York : Carleton, Cavanagh & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCooper, George,d1840-1927.1 aDavies, Syd,4ill.2 aCarleton, Cavanagh & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0931uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0931 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701879ncm 2200457Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100005400163245011400217245001900331246005700350246007300407490003400480500002500514500001900539500006900558500004400627500004500671500007300716500007000789590009400859534006400953530002901017650004201046650002801088650001401116700002101130700003601151710002301187730001701210856006101227773004901288852005901337985002501396b27463746RPBm c crucn 990219s1999 riumca n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a2254 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aSloane, A. Baldwinq(Alfred Baldwin),d1872-1925.10aI'm 'fraid dis snap is mos' too good to lasth[computer file] /cwords by F.J. Sloane ; music by A.B. Sloane. aComputer data.1 iFirst line of text:aI been a common, ordinary coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm 'fraid dis snap is mos' too good to last.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by Dan Collyer in the Anna Held production of "Papa's wife" aDedicated to: Major William H. Langley. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: caricature of Afro-American woman holding money. aAlso published for: band, orchestra, banjo, mandolin, and guitar. aLibrary's copy has stamp on p. [2]: W.O. Brown...Pianos, Organs, and Music,...Dover, N.J. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aMoneyxSongs and music. 0aMusicals.1 aSloane, Frank J.1 aCollyer, Dan,d1853-1918.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aPapa's wife.40drpbaasmf0932uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0932 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701697ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100005400163245015600217246005700373246005400430490003400484500002500518500001700543500003400560500003000594500004500624500008700669500007000756534006400826530002900890600003200919650003700951650003400988700002001022700001601042710002301058856006101081773004901142852005901191985002501250b27463795RPBm c crucn 990219s1999 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a2224 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aSloane, A. Baldwinq(Alfred Baldwin),d1872-1925.10aJes' when I needs you most, you throws me downh[computer file] :ba darktown grievance /cwords by H.M. Saumenig and A.L. Robb ; music by A.B. Sloane.1 iFirst line of text:aMah man's a mos' uncertain man.1 iFirst line of chorus:aJes when I needs you most.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: Thornton Smith. aAdditional verses: p. [5] aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: caricature of Afro-American men; photograph of [Maude Raymond] aAlso published for: band, orchestra, banjo, mandolin, and guitar. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1899. aAlso available in print.10aRaymond, Maude,d1871-1961. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSaumenig, H. M.1 aRobb, A. L.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0933uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0933 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701644ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100005400163245011400217246006700331246004900398500002500447500001900472500007300491500003600564500004500600500007200645534006400717530002900781650003700810650002800847650001400875700002100889700003400910700003800944710002300982730002301005856006101028773004901089852005901138985002501197b27463825RPBm c crucn 990219s1999 riumca n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a2256 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aSloane, A. Baldwinq(Alfred Baldwin),d1872-1925.10aNow I got some money, well, I'm coming roundh[computer file] /cwords by F.J. Sloane ; music by A.B. Sloane.1 iFirst line of text:aYou've all heard tell of my colored bell.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNow I got some money. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by Fay Templeton in "Broadway to Tokio", and also by May Irwin. aDedicated to: Stephen W. Roach. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man and woman dancing. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMoneyxSongs and music. 0aMusicals.1 aSloane, Frank J.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.1 aTempleton, Fay,d1865-1939.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aBroadway to Tokio.40drpbaasmf0934uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0934 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701790ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001800126045000900144048001500153100005400168245013600222246004400358246005600402490003400458500002500492500001700517500005400534500002800588500007100616500007000687590006100757534006400818530002900882600002800911650003700939650003100976650002801007650003401035700002401069700003401093710002301127856006101150773004901211852005901260985002501319b27463849RPBm c crucn 990219s1999 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a2040 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aSloane, A. Baldwinq(Alfred Baldwin),d1872-1925.10aWhen you ain't got no money, well you needn't come 'roundh[computer file] /cwords by Clarence S. Brewster ; music by A.B. Sloane.1 iFirst line of text:aIse had hard luck.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen you ain't got no money.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: May Irwin's great coon triumph. aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: floral border design; photograph of May Irwin. aAlso published for: band, orchestra, guitar, mandolin, and banjo. aLibrary's copy 1 inscribed: Sister mine, September 1899. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1898. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aMoneyxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBrewster, Clarence.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0935uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0935 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701892ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100005400163245011200217246001500329246006700344246005200411490003400463500002500497500001900522500002800541500004400569500010500613500007000718590013000788534006400918530002900982600003201011650004601043650003601089650003401125700003201159700003801191710002301229856006101252773004901313852005901362985002501421b27463862RPBm c crucn 990219s1999 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a2223 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aSloane, A. Baldwinq(Alfred Baldwin),d1872-1925.10aYou got to play rag timeh[computer file] :b("hoot mon") /cwords by Jean C. Havez ; music by A.B. Sloane.10a"hoot mon"1 iFirst line of text:aI'm goin' to tell you 'bout a masquerade.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou got to play ragtime.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Maude Raymond. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: caricature of Afro-American men, one with bagpipes; photograph of Maude Raymond. aAlso published for: band, orchestra, banjo, mandolin, and guitar. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on p. 3 : M. Steinert & Sons Co., 308 Main St., Worcester, Mass...Graphophones & records. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1899. aAlso available in print.10aRaymond, Maude,d1871-1961. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHavez, Jean C.,d1874-1925.1 aRaymond, Maude,d1871-1961.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0936uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0936 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701775ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103110006800118240005000186245014700236246007100383246007000454500002500524500001900549500003100568500004900599500007800648590005900726534006900785530002900854610002200883650003700905650003400942650002900976650002901005700001401034700002701048710002801075710004401103856006101147773004901208852005901257985002501316b27463886RPBm c crucn 990219s1999 riuppa n eng d aRPBcRPB aw9w9 avu01aka011 aSuburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (Mich.)10aI guess that will hold you for a while;oarr.10aI guess that will hold you for a whileh[computer file] :b(a darkey warning) /carr. by Fred S. Rounds ; words and music by Smart & Williams.1 iFirst line of text:aThe coons in this town they're all gone wild.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSo I guess that will hold you for a while. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Smart & Williams. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: floral border design; photograph of Smart & Williams. aLibrary's copy has pages stamped with numbers 265-270. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print.20aSmart & Williams. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American musicians. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aWilliams.1 aRounds, Fred S.,earr.2 aSmart & Williams.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0937uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0937 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701433ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130045000900143048001500152100003700167245008500204246007100289490005800360500003500418500001900453500004000472590006600512534006600578530002900644650003700673650003000710650001600740650003400756650003400790710002700824856007500851773004900926852005900975985002501034b27463941RPBm c crucn 990219s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a53681 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aSmith, Edgar B.q(Edgar Belmont)10aCreole love songh[computer file] :bOp. 4 /cwords and music by Edgar B. Smith.1 iFirst line of text:aThe moon is beaming across the cotton fields.0 aThree songs for soprano (or tenor) by Edgar B. Smith. aFor high voice and piano in D. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Mrs. Morgan D. Lewis. aAdvertisement for "Surrender" and other songs: cop. 2, p. [8] pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson Company, c1889. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aCreolesxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aBanjo musicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson Company.403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0938uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0938 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701529ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005100081040001300132045000900145048001500154100003700169240002800206245008500234246007000319490003300389500004100422500001900463500008700482500005800569534006600627530002900693650003700722650003000759650001600789650003400805650003400839700002300873710002700896856007500923773004900998852005901047985002501106b27464052RPBm c crucn 990219s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a9-55750 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aSmith, Edgar B.q(Edgar Belmont)10aCreole love song;oarr.10aCreole love songh[computer file] :bOp. 4 /cwords and music by Edgar B. Smith.1 iFirst line of text:aThe moon is beaming across the cotton field.0 aSongs / Edgar Belmont Smith. aFor alto or baritone and piano in B© aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "When the land was white with moonlight" and other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: floral border design / F.G. Hale. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson Company, c1889. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aCreolesxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aBanjo musicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHale, F. G.,4ill.2 aOliver Ditson Company.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0939uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0939 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701549ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048001500159100002300174245010200197246005200299246005700351500002500408500001900433500002500452500003000477500004200507500009200549534006600641530002900707600002900736650004200765650003400807700003700841700003500878710004400913856006100957773004901018852005901067985002501126b27464118RPBm c crucn 990219s1999 riuppa n eng d22bFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)aF & D 4472 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aSolomon, Edward S.12aA lubly gal was Dinahh[computer file] /cwritten by Malcolm Watson ; composed by Edward Solomon.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! Dinah was a lubly gal.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! hi! don't you talk to me! aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Hope Booth. aAdditional verses: p. [7] aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: caricatures of Afro-Americans; lithographed portrait of Hope Booth. pOriginally published:c:London :Francis, Day & Hunter, c1895. aAlso available in print.10aBooth, Hope,d1872-1933. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWatson, Malcolm,dca. 1853-1929.1 aBooth, Hope,d1872-1933.4prf.2 aFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)40drpbaasmf0940uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0940 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701398ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100004800118245009400166246006500260246004000325500002500365500001900390500006600409500005600475534006400531530002900595650004500624650004200669650003200711650003400743700003200777710003300809856006100842773004900903852005900952985002501011b27464155RPBm c crucn 990219s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aSpeck, Samuel H.q(Samuel Henry),db. 1854.10aAunt Jemima's lullabyh[computer file]/cwords by Geo. Cooper ; music by Samuel H. Speck.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se just a gay and lively little coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGo to sleep. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Written for the R.T. Davis Mill Co. St. Joseph, Mo."--Cover. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman. pOriginally published:c[United States] : S.H. Speck, c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLullabiesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCooper, George,d1840-1927.2 aS.H. Speck (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0941uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0941 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701540ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100004800118245008900166246004400255246005900299500002500358500001900383500003000402500006900432500002600501500004500527500008400572534006900656530002900725610001000754650004600764650003400810650003400844710001600878710002400894730001800918856006100936773004900997852005901046985002501105b27464167RPBm c crucn 990219s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aSpeck, Samuel H.q(Samuel Henry),db. 1854.10aPlaying on de golden stringsh[computer file] /cwords and music by Samuel H. Speck.1 iFirst line of text:aPick up the banjo.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'll play on de golden strings. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aPages 1-2 are unnumbered. a"As sung in the Rays' howling success 'A hot old time'."--Cover. aDedicated to: Daphne. aAdvertisement for A hot old time": p. 4. aCover illustration: decorative design with rays; engraved portrait of the Rays. pOriginally published:c[New York?] : W.J. Fielding & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print.20aRays. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aBanjo musicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aRays.4prf.2 aW.J. Fielding & Co.0 aHot old time.40drpbaasmf0942uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0942 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701786ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005400081040001300135045000900148048002100157100004800178245014300226246005600369246004100425500004000466500001700506500002500523500003500548500004400583500007200627500004600699500003500745590009300780534006600873530002900939650003700968650003801005650003401043700002101077700002301098710003701121856006101158773004901219852005901268985002501327b27464179RPBm c crucn 990219s1999 riuppa n eng d32bPauline Lieder (Music publisher)aMrs. P.L.No. 16 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aSpeck, Samuel H.q(Samuel Henry),db. 1854.10aTake me back to my dear old southern homeh[computer file] :bsong with echo chorus /cwords by Frank Ashleigh ; music by Samuel H. Speck.1 iFirst line of text:aGive me back my dear old home.1 iFirst line of chorus:aTake me back. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aSung by: Ike Wilson. aDedicated to: Mrs. Thos. Watt. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 2-6. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man in a landscape. a"R. Teller, 116 E. 11. St. N.Y."[printer] aAlso published for: orchestra. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Boston, Louis P. Goullaud, 106 Tremont St. pOriginally published:cNew York : Mrs. Pauline Lieder, c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aAshleigh, Frank.1 aWilson, Ike.4prf.2 aPauline Lieder (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0943uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0943 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701341ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100001800123245011800141246005700259500002500316500001900341500003000360500004200390590003800432534006400470530002900534650003700563650004600600650006200646650003400708700002000742710002300762856006100785773004900846852005900895985002500954b27464180RPBm c crucn 990219s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aSperry, Fred.10aCome and meet us darh[computer file] :bEthiopian song & dance /cwords by Annie Lichter ; music by Fred Sperry.1 iFirst line of text:aDe way up coons am comin' down. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aPages 1-4 are unnumbered. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aLibrary's copy has trimmed edges. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1888. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancingxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLichter, Annie.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0944uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0944 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701262ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245010100150246005800251500002500309500001900334500003100353500004800384534006400432530002900496650003000525650003700555650001600592650003400608700003800642710003800680856006100718773004900779852005900828985002500887b27477113RPBm c crucn 990225s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aStahl, Richard,d1860-1899.10aCreole songh[computer file] :bOp. 85 /cwords by Samuel Minturn Peck ; music by Richard Stahl.1 iFirst line of text:aMy lute is hidden from my sight. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Emma Abbott. aCover illustration: engraved border design. pOriginally published:c[Boston] : W.A. Evans & Bro., c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aCreolesxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aPeck, Samuel Minturn,d1854-1914.2 aW.A. Evans & Bro. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0945uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0945 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701241ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081048001500094100003200109245010100141246005800242500002500300500001900325500003100344500004800375534006400423530002900487650003000516650003700546650001600583650003400599700003800633710003800671856006100709773004900770852005900819985002500878b27477125RPBm c crucn 990225s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aStahl, Richard,d1860-1899.10aCreole songh[computer file] :bOp. 85 /cwords by Samuel Minturn Peck ; music by Richard Stahl.1 iFirst line of text:aMy lute is hidden from my sight. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Emma Abbott. aCover illustration: engraved border design. pOriginally published:c[Boston] : W.A. Evans & Bro., c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aCreolesxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aPeck, Samuel Minturn,d1854-1914.2 aW.A. Evans & Bro. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0946uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0946 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701799ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048002100159100002100180245009600201246005400297246005700351500005100408500001900459500005200478500003800530500006300568500003100631500004200662500005500704534006500759530002900824600002200853650004200875650001600917650003400933650001700967700002700984700003101011700002101042710002801063710004401091856006101135773004901196852005901245985002501304b27477137RPBm c crucn 990225s1999 riuppa n eng d22bFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)aF & D 5380 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka01atz011 aStanley, Robert.10aCarolina Dinahh[computer file] /cwritten by Robert Stanley ; composed by Erroll Stanhope.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen Sambo was a little boy.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'll be true, for I love you. aFor voice and piano, with banjo accompaniment. aCaption title. a"Banjo accompaniment by Will C. Pepper"--p. [2] aMelody in sol-fa notation, p. [7] aSung by: the Magpie Musicians and Miss Florence Allington. aDedicated to: Mrs. Newton. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: photograph of Erroll Stanhope. pOriginally published:cLondon : Francis, Day & Hunter, 1897. aAlso available in print.10aStanhope, Erroll. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aBanjo music.1 aPepper, Will C.,earr.1 aAllington, Florence.4prf.1 aStanley, Robert.2 aMagpie Musicians.4prf.2 aFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)40drpbaasmf0947uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0947 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701627ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048002100150100002400171245009700195246002000292246005400312246005100366500004000417500001700457500010400474534006400578530002900642600005100671650004800722650003100770650003700801650003400838651006700872651003500939700002500974710002400999856006101023773004901084852005901133985002501192b27477149RPBm c crucn 990225s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a21891 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca041 aStarkweather, L. B.10aAway goes Cuffee, or, Hooray for '63h[computer file] /cwords & music by L.B. Starkweather.10aHooray for '63.1 iFirst line of text:aAbram Linkon las' September.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFor de cannon may boom. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aCover illustration: engraving of head of Afro-American man incorporated in the letter "A" / Greene. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., c1863. aAlso available in print.10aLincoln, Abraham,d1809-1865xSongs and music. 0aEmancipation proclamationxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xSongs and music. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aGreene, Henry,4ill.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0948uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0948 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701360ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001300125045000900138048001500147100001900162245006900181246004800250246005600298490003400354500002500388500001900413500004200432500006700474590004500541534006400586530002900650600001900679650003700698650003400735710002300769856006100792773004900853852005900902985002500961b27477162RPBm c crucn 990225s1999 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a955 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aStarr, Hattie.12aA hoodoo coonh[computer file] /cwords & music by Hattie Starr.1 iFirst line of text:aI know a sassy nigger.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, yes, I is a hoodoo coon.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: border design; photograph of Hattie Starr. aLibrary's copy inscribed: H.E. Stafford. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1898. aAlso available in print.10aStarr, Hattie. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0949uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0949 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701949ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130045000900143048002100152100001900173245005800192246005200250246006000302500004000362500001900402500005500421500006900476500012200545500003500667590007900702590006900781590015200850534006801002530002901070600002401099650004501123650001501168700003001183700002201213710004301235730001701278856007501295773004901370852005901419985002501478b27477186RPBm c crucn 990225s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWillis Woodward & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1126 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka01aca041 aStarr, Hattie.10aLittle Alabama cooncwords and music by Hattie Starr.1 iFirst line of text:aI's a little Alabama coon!1 iFirst line of chorus:aGo to sleep my little picaninny. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: Miss Frankie M. Raymond in "Aladdin, Jr." aAdvertisement for "Dance of the fairies" and other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: photograph of Frankie M. Raymond; border design / H. Carter, printed in brown and dark green ink. aAlso published as schottische. aAdvertisement for "Moonlight on the ocean" and other songs: cop. 3, p. [8] aCover illustration: cop.3, printed in brown and light green ink. aLibrary's copy 3 inscribed: Maria L. Corliss Estate and has retailer's stamp on cover: E.G. Billings, Music dealer, 377 Westminster St., Prov. R.I. pOriginally published:cNew York : Willis Woodward & Co., c1893. aAlso available in print.10aRaymond, Frankie M. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies.1 aRaymond, Frankie M.4prf.1 aCarter, H.,4ill.2 aWillis Woodward & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aAladdin, Jr.403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0950uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0950 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701568ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118240002400138245010100162246005600263246004300319500002500362500001900387500004600406500004900452500006000501590011100561534006300672530002900735600003800764650004200802650001600844650003400860700004400894710003800938856006100976773004901037852005901086985002501145b27477216RPBm c crucn 990225s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aStatia, Fred N.10aMa honey Lou;oarr.10aMa honey Louh[computer file] /cwritten and composed by Fred M. Statia ; arr. by Aug. H. Meyer.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen the sun sets in the west.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMa Lou, ma Lou. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aWritten for and sung by: Vernona Jarbeau. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: two photographs of Vernona Jarbeau. aLibrary's copy inscribed: E.A. Young and has stamp on cover: C.A. Shafer, Music Department, Detroit, Mich. pOriginally published:cChicago : Windsor Music Co., c1897. aAlso available in print.10aJarbeau, Vernona,dca. 1861-1914. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJarbeau, Vernona,dca. 1861-1914.4prf.2 aWindsor Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0951uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0951 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701483ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100002000123240002400143245010100167246005600268246004300324500002500367500001900392500004600411500004200457500006000499534006400559530002900623600003800652650004200690650001600732650003400748700004400782700002600826710003900852856006100891773004900952852005901001985002501060b27477228RPBm c crucn 990225s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aStatia, Fred N.10aMa honey Lou;oarr.10aMa honey Louh[computer file] /cwritten and composed by Fred M. Statia ; arr. by Aug. H. Meyer.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen the sun sets in the west.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMa Lou, ma Lou. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aWritten for and sung by: Vernona Jarbeau. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: two photographs of Vernona Jarbeau. pOriginally published:cChicago : National Music Co., c1897. aAlso available in print.10aJarbeau, Vernona,dca. 1861-1914. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJarbeau, Vernona,dca. 1861-1914.4prf.1 aMeyer, Aug. H.,earr.2 aNational Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0952uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0952 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701351ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100004600118245013000164246005600294246006400350500002500414500001900439590009100458534007600549530002900625650004200654650001600696650003400712700002200746710005100768856006100819773004900880852005900929985002500988b27477241RPBm c crucn 990225s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aSteiner, E. R.q(Emma Roberto),db. 1857.10aWho's dat huggin' you, Hannah Brown?h[computer file] :bplantation song /cwords by Katherine Stagg ; music by E.R. Steiner.1 iFirst line of text:aA little girl I own down Suth.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWho's dat huggin' you, Hannah Brown? aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Malden Megatherian Minstrels, W.O. Lovell, Manager. pOriginally published:cNew York : Widmer-Stigler Music Pub. Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStagg, Katherine.2 aWidmer-Stigler Music Pub. Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0953uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0953 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701562ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004000081040001300121045000900134048002100143100003100164245012000195246002200315246005700337246004800394246004600442500004000488500001900528500006700547500004900614590004100663534005800704530002900762650003700791650003400828700003100862700004300893710003400936856006100970773004901031852005901080985002501139b27477277RPBm c crucn 990225s1999 riuppa n eng d22bJ.L. Peters (Music publisher)a7362 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aStewart, J. E.q(James E.)10aHow d'y do, Aunt Susie?, or, Down in Georgiah[computer file] /cwords by Frank Dumont ; music by James E. Stewart.10aDown, in Georgia.14aOh! How' dy do Aunt Susie?, or, Way down in Georgia.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! de bells dey rang.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! my, don't cry. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAt head of title on cover: Cal Wagner's great plantation song. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aLibrary's copy inscribed: Nora Moss. pOriginally published:cNew York : J.L. Peters, c1873. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDumont, Frank,d1848-1919.1 aWagner, Calq(Calvin),db. 1840.4prf.2 aJ.L. Peters (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0954uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0954 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701410ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100003100124245009700155246006900252246005100321500004000372500001900412500004600431590007100477534007000548530002900618650003700647650002500684650003400709700003900743700002700782710004500809856006100854773004900915852005900964985002501023b27477290RPBm c crucn 990225s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aStewart, J. E.q(James E.)10aMary's gone with a coonh[computer file] :bend song /cwords and music by James E. Stewart.1 iFirst line of text:aDar's heaps of trouble on de old mans mind.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMary's gone wid a coon. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: Milt G. Barlow & Billy Kersands. aLibrary's copy has pages [1], 3, and 5 stamped with numbers 59-61. pOriginally published:cCincinnati : Geo. D. Newhall & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBarlow, Milt G.,d1843-1904.4prf.1 aKersands, Billy.4prf.2 aGeo. D. Newhall & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0955uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0955 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701406ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245011800137246007100255246004500326500002500371500001900396500004200415500006900457534007600526530002900602650004600631650003000677650003600707650003400743700002200777710005100799856006100850773004900911852005900960985002501019b2747737xRPBm c crucn 990225s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aStone, Fred S.10aMa' rag time babyh[computer file] :boriginal rag time song /cwords by Chas. H. Stone ; music by Fred S. Stone.1 iFirst line of text:aSwell coons from Piety hill they gave a ball.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMa rag time baby. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman with parasol. pOriginally published:cDetroit, Mich. : Whitney-Warner Pub. Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancingxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxClothing. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStone, Charles H.2 aWhitney-Warner Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0956uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0956 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701978ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001800129045000900147048001500156100001900171240002600190245005600216246002100272246004700293490015200340500002500492500001900517500002900536500004200565500007300607500004600680590008700726534007400813530002900887600003400916600004000950650004500990650003401035700004001069700004601109700006001155710004301215830005601258856006101314773004901375852005901424985002501483b27477393RPBm c crucn 990225s1999 riuppa n eng d22bJ.J. Dobmeyer & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)a227 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aStraight, Ned.10aPickaninny nig;oarr.10aPickaninny nigh[computer file] /cby Ned Straight.14aPickaninny nigs.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm a pickaninny nig.1 aThe celebrated songs & dances of Delehanty and Hengler : with all their original introductions & dances / compiled & arranged by T. Brigham Bishop. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 6. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: lithographed portraits of Delehanty and Hengler. a"Bising & Co., lith., Cincinnati"--Cover. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: From the bequest of Evert Jansen Wendell, 1918. pOriginally published:cCincinnati, Ohio : J.J. Dobmeyer & Co., c1866. aAlso available in print.10aDelehanty, W. H.,d1846-1880.10aHengler, Thomas M.,dca. 1845-1888. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDelehanty, W. H.,d1846-1880.4prf.1 aHengler, Thomas M.,dca. 1845-1888.4prf.1 aBishop, T. Brighamq(Thomas Brigham),d1835-1905.earr.2 aJ.J. Dobmeyer & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio) 0aCelebrated songs & dances of Delehanty and Hengler.40drpbaasmf0957uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0957 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701590ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245010400151246004100255246005500296500002500351500001900376500004400395500009000439590007400529534007200603530002900675600003200704650004200736650001400778700003600792700003800828700005400866710004700920730001700967856007500984773004901059852005901108985002501167b27477411RPBm c crucn 990225s1999 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aStromberg, John,d1853-1902.10aKeep away from Emmelineh[computer file] /cwritten by Harry B. Smith ; composed by John Stromberg.1 iFirst line of text:aI want ah wahn.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSo keep away from Emmelina. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Fay Templeton in "Hurly burly" aCover illustration: photograph of Fay Templeton; floral border design / Geo. O. Hart. aAdvertisement for "Kiss me honey, do" and other songs: cop. 2, p. [8] pOriginally published:cNew York : Weber, Fields & Stromberg, c1898. aAlso available in print.10aTempleton, Fay,d1865-1939. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aMusicals.1 aSmith, Harry Bache,d1860-1936.1 aTempleton, Fay,d1865-1939.4prf.1 aHart, G. O.q(George Overbury),d1868-1933,eill.2 aWeber, Fields & Stromberg (New York, N.Y.)0 aHurly burly.403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0958uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0958 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701891ncm 2200457Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245009400151246006000245246005200305500002500357500001900382500009000401500008900491500009200580590004400672590004000716590005400756534007200810530002900882600003400911650003700945650002500982650001601007650001401023700003001037700004001067700005401107710004701161730001701208856007501225773004901300852005901349985002501408b27477472RPBm c crucn 990225s1999 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aStromberg, John,d1853-1902.10aKiss me honey doh[computer file] /cwritten by Edgar Smith ; composed by John Stromberg.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen de cotton fields am withered.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDinah de moon am shinin' aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Peter F. Dailey's greatest success; the 'Dinah song' as sung in Hurly burly"--Cover. aAdvertisement for "A large cold bottle and a small hot bird" and other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: photograph of Peter F. Dailey; floral border design / Geo. O. Hart. aPagination lacking on library's copy 6. aLibrary's copy 6 lack's back cover. aLibrary's copy 6 has stamp on cover: Hitchcock's. pOriginally published:cNew York ; Weber, Fields & Stromberg, c1898. aAlso available in print.10aDailey, Peter F.,d1868-1908. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aLove songs. 0aMusicals.1 aSmith, Edgar,d1857-1938.1 aDailey, Peter F.,d1868-1908.4prf.1 aHart, G. O.q(George Overbury),d1868-1933,eill.2 aWeber, Fields & Stromberg (New York, N.Y.)0 aHurly burly.403Print copy 6drpbaasmf0959uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0959 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701642ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245010100151246006000252246004100312500002500353500001700378500003000395500006600425500008200491590008000573534007200653530002900725600003400754650003700788650002500825650003400850700004000884700003600924700001700960710004700977856007501024773004901099852005901148985002501207b27477496RPBm c crucn 990215s1999 riuppa n eng d aRPBcRPB aw9w9 avu01aka011 aStromberg, John,d1853-1902.10aMy Josephineh[computer file] :bcoon song /cwords by Harry B. Smith ; music by John Stromberg.1 iFirst line of text:aSome coons have more than one gal.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMy Josephine. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Peter F. Dailey. aAdvertisement for "Kiss me, honey do" and other songs: p. [2] aCover illustration: photograph of Peter F. Dailey; floral border design / GE. aAdvertisement for "Keep away from Emmeline" and other songs: cop. 3, p. [8] pOriginally published:cNew York : Weber, Fields & Stromberg, c1898. aAlso available in print.10aDailey, Peter F.,d1868-1908. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDailey, Peter F.,d1868-1908.4prf.1 aSmith, Harry Bache,d1860-1936.1 aG. E.,4ill.2 aWeber, Fields & Stromberg (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0960uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0960 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701996ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245010100151246005200252246005100304500002500355500001900380500003000399500015600429590007400585590008900659590014100748534007200889530002900961600003400990650003701024650003801061650003401099650003401133651003501167700004001202700003601242700001701278710004701295856007501342773004901417852005901466985002501525b27477630RPBm c crucn 990225s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aStromberg, John,d1853-1902.10aSay you love me, Sueh[computer file] /cwritten by Harry B. Smith ; composed by John Stromberg.1 iFirst line of text:aDown upon the Mississippi.1 iFirst line of chorus:aUnderneath your window. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Peter F. Dailey. aCover illustration: photograph of Peter F. Dailey with name in lower right corner; drawing of Afro-American man singing to an Afro-American woman / GE. aAdvertisement for "Kiss me, honey do" and other songs: cop. 2, p. [2] aAdvertisement for "Dar's somethin' about yer I like" and other songs: cop. 2, p. [8] aLibrary's copy 2 inscribed: Marie W. Mason and has second publisher statement printed on cover: M. Witmark & Sons, New York and Chicago. pOriginally published:cNew York : Weber, Fields & Stromberg, c1899. aAlso available in print.10aDailey, Peter F.,d1868-1908. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aBanjo musicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aDailey, Peter F.,d1868-1908.4prf.1 aSmith, Harry Bache,d1860-1936.1 aG. E.,4ill.2 aWeber, Fields & Stromberg (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0961uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0961 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701783ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245010100151246005200252246005100304500002500355500001900380500003000399500004900429500012100478590011100599534006400710530002900774600003400803650003700837650003800874650003400912650003400946651003500980700004001015700003601055700001701091710004701108856006101155773004901216852005901265985002501324b27477642RPBm c crucn 990225s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aStromberg, John,d1853-1902.10aSay you love me, Sueh[computer file] /cwritten by Harry B. Smith ; composed by John Stromberg.1 iFirst line of text:aDown upon the Mississippi.1 iFirst line of chorus:aUnderneath your window. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Peter F. Dailey. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Peter F. Dailey; drawing of Afro-American man singing to Afro-American woman / GE. aLibrary's copy inscribed: E.E. Fairbanks and has stamp on cover: Boston Store, McKay Co...Worcester, Mass. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1899. aAlso available in print.10aDailey, Peter F.,d1868-1908. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aBanjo musicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aDailey, Peter F.,d1868-1908.4prf.1 aSmith, Harry Bache,d1860-1936.1 aG. E.,4ill.2 aWeber, Fields & Stromberg (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0962uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0962 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701550ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245009600139246005500235246004800290500002500338500001900363500005000382500004200432500009800474534007200572530002900644600003200673650004700705650002500752650001400777700003800791700003600829700001700865710004700882730001700929856006100946773004901007852005901056985002501115b27477666RPBm c crucn 990225s1999 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aStromberg, John.10aWhat! Marry dat gal?h[computer file] /cwords by Harry B. Smith ; music by John Stromberg.1 iFirst line of text:aGot a letter jes' dis mawnin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhat! Marry dat gal? aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aIntroduced by: Fay Templeton in "Hurly burly" aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: photograph of Fay Templeton; drawing of Afro-American man and woman / GE. pOriginally published:cNew York : Weber, Fields & Stromberg, c1899. aAlso available in print.10aTempleton, Fay,d1865-1939. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aMusicals.1 aTempleton, Fay,d1865-1939.4prf.1 aSmith, Harry Bache,d1860-1936.1 aG. E.,4ill.2 aWeber, Fields & Stromberg (New York, N.Y.)0 aHurly burly.40drpbaasmf0963uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0963 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701759ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137048002100150100003200171245009300203246005900296246006100355500005100416500001900467500004800486500003000534500007400564500009100638500003200729534006600761530002900827600003400856650003700890650002500927650001700952650003400969700004201003700004001045710004401085856007501129773004901204852005901253985002501312b2747771xRPBm c crucn 990225s1999 riuppa n eng d22bFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)aF & D 4641 aRBNcRBN avu01aka01atz011 aStuart, Leslie,d1864-1928.10aIs yer Mammie always with ye?h[computer file] /cwritten and composed by Leslie Stuart.1 iFirst line of text:aDere's tings I wants to tole yer.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! is yer mammie always with ye. aFor voice and piano, with banjo accompaniment. aCaption title. a"Arranged for banjo by W.H. Murphy"--p. [2] aSung by: Eugene Stratton. aAdvertisement for "The soldiers of the queen" and other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: floral border design; lithographed portrait of Eugene Stratton [?] a"H.G. Banks, lith."--Cover. pOriginally published:cLondon : Francis, Day & Hunter, c1896. aAlso available in print.10aStratton, Eugene,d1861-1918. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aBanjo music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMurphy, W. H.,d1851 or 2-1912,earr.1 aStratton, Eugene,d1861-1918.4prf.2 aFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0964uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0964 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701335ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245011100150246005900261246006100320500002500381500001700406500005900423500004300482534006300525530002900588650003700617650002500654650003400679700004000713710003800753856006100791773004900852852005900901985002500960b27477721RPBm c crucn 990225s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aStuart, Leslie,d1864-1928.10aIs yer mammie always with ye?h[computer file] :bSu! Su! : song /cwritten and composed by Leslie Stuart.1 iFirst line of text:aDere's tings I wants to tole yer.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! is yer mammie always with ye. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Eugene Stratton's latest Negro song. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStratton, Eugene,d1861-1918.4prf.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0965uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0965 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701745ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048002100159100003200180245010500212246005800317246005400375500005100429500001900480500005400499500003000553500011700583500003200700534006600732530002900798600003400827650004200861650001600903650001700919650003400936651002800970700004000998700003501038710004401073856006101117773004901178852005901227985002501286b2747799xRPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riuppa n eng d22bFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)aF & D 5205 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka01atz011 aStuart, Leslie,d1864-1928.10aLittle Dolly Daydreamh[computer file] :b(pride of Idaho) /cwritten and composed by Leslie Stuart.1 iFirst line of text:aI've waited long to have my say.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhy does she sit and sigh? aFor voice and piano, with banjo accompaniment. aCaption title. a"Arranged for the banjo by Walter Redmond"--p. 2. aSung by: Eugene Stratton. aCover illustration: landscape scene with woman leaning against a gate; lithographed portrait of Eugene Stratton. a"H.G. Banks, lith."--Cover. pOriginally published:cLondon : Francis, Day & Hunter, c1897. aAlso available in print.10aStratton, Eugene,d1861-1918. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aBanjo music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aIdahoxSongs and music.1 aStratton, Eugene,d1861-1918.4prf.1 aRedmond, Walter Bernard,earr.2 aFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)40drpbaasmf0966uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0966 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701468ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245007200150246003800222246004800260500002500308500001900333500010700352590006300459590006600522534006300588530002900651650003700680650004200717650001600759650001400775651003200789710003800821730001500859856007500874773004900949852005900998985002501057b27478038RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aStuart, Leslie,d1864-1928.10aLouisiana Louh[computer file] /cwords and music by Leslie Stuart.1 iFirst line of text:aI lub a gal.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLou, Lou, I lub you. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"As sung in H.J.W. Dam's musical farce 'The shop girl' at the Gaiety Theatre, London, England"--Cover. aAdvertisement for "Phoebe" and other songs: cop. 9, p. [6] aComposer's name appears as "Leslie Stewart" on cover, cop. 9. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aMusicals. 0aLouisianaxSongs and music.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aShop girl.403Print copy 9drpbaasmf0967uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0967 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701538ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048001500159100003200174245008200206246007200288246004900360500002500409500001900434500003000453500007700483500009100560534006600651530002900717650004200746650001600788650003400804700004000838700002200878710004400900856007500944773004901019852005901068985002501127b27478075RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riuppa n eng d22bFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)aF & D 6037 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aStuart, Leslie,d1864-1928.10aMy little octoroonh[computer file] /cwritten and composed by Leslie Stuart.1 iFirst line of text:aWhy do they say my little Lucy ain't a nigger.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! Lucy, lula, lula. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Eugene Stratton. aAdvertisement for "He loves me, he loves me not" and other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man standing outside a cabin / W. George. pOriginally published:cLondon : Francis, Day & Hunter, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStratton, Eugene,d1861-1918.4prf.1 aGeorge, W.,4ill.2 aFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0968uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0968 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701411ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048001500159100003200174245008200206246007200288246004900360500002500409500001900434500003000453500004200483500004700525534006600572530002900638650004200667650001600709650003400725700004000759710004400799856006100843773004900904852005900953985002501012b27478099RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riuppa n eng d22bFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)aF & D 6037 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aStuart, Leslie,d1864-1928.10aMy little octoroonh[computer file] /cwritten and composed by Leslie Stuart.1 iFirst line of text:aWhy do they say my little Lucy ain't a nigger.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! Lucy, lula, lula. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Eugene Stratton. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: striped border design. pOriginally published:cLondon : Francis, Day & Hunter, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStratton, Eugene,d1861-1918.4prf.2 aFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)40drpbaasmf0969uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0969 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701478ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081048001500094100001600109245007200125246004800197246004800245500002500293500001900318500005400337500004900391500009900440534006900539530002900608600001600637600003300653650003700686650001600723650003400739700002500773700002200798700002200820710004400842856006100886773004900947852005900996985002501055b27478117RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aSully, Lew.10aI don't love nobodyh[computer file] /cwords & music by Lew Sully.1 iFirst line of text:aBorn down in Kentucky.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI don't love nobody. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: James A. Wall, Maud Huth, and Lew Sully. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: floral border design; photographs of Lew Sully and Tom Lewis in blackface. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1896. aAlso available in print.10aSully, Lew.10aLewis, Tom,d1863 or 4-1927. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWall, James A.4prf.1 aHuth, Maud.4prf.1 aSully, Lew.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0971uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0971 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701509ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005000081040001300131045000900144048001500153100001900168245008000187246006800267246005200335500002500387500001900412500004200431500006200473590012100535534006900656530002900725650004600754650004500800650003400845700001900879710004300898856006100941773004901002852005901051985002501110b27478129RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riuppa n eng d22bS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)a17562 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aSuttle, Saint.10aOld Jasper's cake walkh[computer file] /cwords and music by Saint Suttle.1 iFirst line of text:aLast week Jasper Johnson gave a cake walk.1 iFirst line of chorus:aO swing around, my lady. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of landscape scene / Gossett. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: H.A. Tunehorst, the leading Music and Jewelry house, Jerseyville, Ill. pOriginally published:cNew York : S. Brainard's Sons Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancingxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGossett,4ill.2 aS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0972uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0972 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701586ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245014500141246005000286246005400336500002500390500001700415500005500432500009500487534007100582530002900653600002300682650004500705650003400750651003500784700002200819700002300841700004300864710004100907710004600948856006100994773004901055852005901104985002501163b27478178RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aSylvester, Nellie.10aNigger nigger never dieh[computer file] :bthe hit of Primrose and Wests Big Minstrels /cwords by Wm. Osborne ; music by Nellie Sylvester.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen I was a pickaninny.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNigger, nigger, never die. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Geo. H. Primrose's big coon hit. aCover illustration: photograph of Nellie Sylvester [?]; floral border design / Syd Davies. pOriginally published:cNew York : Carleton, Cavanagh & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print.10aSylvester, Nellie. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aOsborne, William.1 aDavies, Syd,4ill.1 aPrimrose, George H.,d1852-1919.4prf.2 aPrimrose and West's Minstrels.4prf.2 aCarleton, Cavanagh & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0974uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0974 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701557ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245009900141246004800240246005400288500002500342500001900367500003100386500004200417500008600459590005800545534007100603530002900674600003700703650004500740650003400785651003500819700002200854700004300876710004600919856006100965773004901026852005901075985002501134b2747818xRPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aSylvester, Nellie.10aNigger, nigger never dieh[computer file] /cwords by Wm. Osborne ; music by Nellie Sylvester.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen I was pickaninny.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNigger, nigger, never die. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Geo. H. Primrose. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: floral border design; engraved portraits of Geo. H. Primrose. aLibrary's copy has pages stamped with numbes 193-198. pOriginally published:cNew York : Carleton, Cavanagh & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print.10aPrimrose, George H.,d1852-1919. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aOsborne, William.1 aPrimrose, George H.,d1852-1919.4prf.2 aCarleton, Cavanagh & Co. (New York, N.Y.)50drpbaasmf0975uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0975 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701656ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005000081040001300131045000900144048001500153100004100168240003900209245016800248246007700416246006600493500002500559500001900584500004200603590012600645534006800771530002900839650003700868650003800905650002800943650003400971700002801005710004301033856006101076773004901137852005901186985002501245b27478233RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riuppa n eng d22bS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)a17173 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aSullivan, James E.,d1863 or 4-1931.10aJingle ob de bell on de cow;oarr.13aDe jingle ob de bell on de cowh[computer file] :bsong and refrain with dance : a plantation melody /carranged by Henry S. Sawyer ; composed by Jas. E. Sullivan.1 iFirst line of text:aIn de spring, when de fields am covered with green.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDing, ding! hear de jingle ob de bell. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: For sale only at H.A. Tunehorst's Reliable Jewelry house, Jerseyville, Ill. pOriginally published:cChicago : S. Brainard's Sons Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aBellsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSawyer, Henry S.,earr.2 aS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0970uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0970 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701439ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003600081040001300117045000900130048002100139100001400160245010300174246004100277246005800318500004000376500001700416500002500433500003000458500005700488534005400545530002900599650004500628650003700673650003400710700002500744700006000769710003000829856006100859773004900920852005900969985002501028b27478312RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riuppa n eng d22bW. Hill (Music publisher)a2026 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aSwift, H.10aUncle Tomh[computer file] :bsong & chorus : subject from Uncle Tom's cabin /cmusic by H. Swift.1 iFirst line of text:aPoor Uncle Tom.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! Massa how unkind you were. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aDedicated to: W.H.J. aAdditional verses: p. [5] aCover illustration: engraved floral design / Greene. pOriginally published:cNew York : W. Hill, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGreene, Henry,4ill.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aW. Hill (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0973uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0973 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701574ncm 2200397ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003800163240003400201245010900235246008100344246005100425490004000476500002500516500001900541500004400560590008800604534006300692530002900755650004200784650001600826650003400842700002700876710003900903830004000942856006100982773004901043852005901092985002501151b27478348RPBm c crucn 990226q19991889riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a4931 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aTabrar, J.q(Joseph),d1857-1931.10aOh, you little darling;oarr.10aOh, you little darlingh[computer file] /cwritten & composed by J. Tabrar ; arranged by Vincent Davies.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! what a thing it is to be a girl with lots of beaux.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! you little darling.1 aComic songs. Ethiopian songs ;v50. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover illustration: engraving of a man. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: R.N. Cutler, teacher of piano, Dorchester, Mass. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c188-? aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDavies, Vincent,earr.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.) 0aComic songs. Ethiopian songs ;v50.40drpbaasmf0976uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0976 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701299ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245009900141246005000240246005400290500002500344500001900369500002900388500002300417534008600440530002900526650004500555650003400600651003500634700002200669710006400691856006100755773004900816852005900865985002500924b2747835xRPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aSylvester, Nellie.10aNigger, nigger never dieh[computer file] /cwords by Wm. Osborne ; music by Nellie Sylvester.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen I was a pickaninny.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNigger, nigger, never die. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdditional chorus: p. 5. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:c[New York] : Primrose & West, Music Publishing Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aOsborne, William.2 aPrimrose and West Music Publishing Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0977uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0977 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701258ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002200118245008900140246005700229246004500286500003100331500001900362500005200381534006300433530002900496650003700525650004600562650003100608710004900639710003800688856006100726773004900787852005900836985002500895b27478543RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riuwza n eng d aRPBcRPB aw8w8 avu01aka011 aTalbert, Harry C.10aAunt Dinah's birthday partyh[computer file] /cwords and music by Harry C. Talbert.1 iFirst line of text:aDandy coons and colored belles.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, I do declare! aWaltz for voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Thatcher, Primrose & West's Minstrels. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1884. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancingxSongs and music. 0aWaltzes (Voice with piano)2 aThatcher, Primrose & West's Minstrels.4prf.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0978uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0978 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701444ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002200118245008400140246004700224246005700271246003100328490006100359500003100420500001900451500003900470500004200509500006100551534006300612530002900675650004000704650003300744710003800777830006100815856006100876773004900937852005900986985002501045b27478579RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aTalbert, Harry C.14aThe black knight templarh[computer file] /cwords & music by Harry C. Talbert.1 iFirst line of text:aWe represent a party.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCommanders name is Will Mack.1 athe Black knight templars.1 aLatest songs of Thatcher, Primrose and West's minstrels. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aPages 3-5 are also numbered 57-59. aAdvertisement for another song: p. 6. a"Press of Leon. P. Kuhl, 817-819 Broadway, N.Y."--Cover. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1886. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aMarches for voice and piano.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.) 0aLatest songs of Thatcher, Primrose and West's minstrels.40drpbaasmf0979uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0979 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701370ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002200118245007700140246006900217246005200286490006100338500003700399500001900436500003900455500006000494534006300554530002900617650004700646650003400693710003800727830006100765856006100826773004900887852005900936985002500995b27478622RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riudfa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aTalbert, Harry C.14aThe black weddingh[computer file] /cwords & music by Harry C. Talbert.1 iFirst line of text:aThere's going to be a wedding here tonight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMany of the white folks.1 aLatest songs of Thatcher, Primrose and West's Minstrels. aSchottische for voice and piano. aCaption title. aPages 3-5 are also numbered 44-46. a"Press of Leon. P. Kuhl 817-819 Broadway, N.Y."--Cover. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1886. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.) 0aLatest songs of Thatcher, Primrose and West's minstrels.40drpbaasmf0980uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0980 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701632ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002200118245007700140246005100217246005300268500002500321500001900346500002800365500004300393500008600436590009700522590005700619534006800676530002900744600003000773650004000803650003400843700003600877710003800913856007500951856007501026773004901101852005901150985002501209b27478683RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aTalbert, Harry C.10aHappy colored coonh[computer file] /cwords and music by Harry Talbert.1 iFirst line of text:aI am a happy colored man.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI am a happy colored man. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Barry Maxwell. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraved border design; engraved portrait of Barry Maxwell[?] aLibrary's copy 1 has stamp on cover: C.C. Cunningham & Co., no. 379 Broadway, Chelsea, Mass. aAdvertisements for merchandise: cop. 2, p. [1 and 6] pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass.: W.A. Evans & Bro., c1883. aAlso available in print.10aMaxwell, Barry,db. 1848. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMaxwell, Barry,db. 1848.4prf.2 aW.A. Evans & Bro. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0981uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0981403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0982uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0982 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701287ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245010000150246007600250500002500326500001700351500002900368500004200397500006000439534006300499530002900562650004700591650001600638650003400654700001700688710003800705856006100743773004900804852005900853985002500912b27478762RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aTempleton, Fay,d1865-1939.10aI want ma honey boy nowh[computer file] :bEthiopian song /cwords and music by Fay Templeton.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, I just can't wait for tomorrow's sun to shine. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: May Irwin. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: lithographed border design / Grotz. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGrotz,4ill.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0983uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0983 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701367ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245010100150246005300251246004900304500002500353500001700378500002900395500007100424500008700495534006300582530002900645650004700674650003400721650001600755710003800771856007500809773004900884852005900933985002500992b27478907RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aTempleton, Fay,d1865-1939.10aI want yer ma honeyh[computer file] :ban Ethiopian oddity /cwords and music by Fay Templeton.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen de banjo's a strummin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aI want yer, ma honey. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: Della Fox. aAdvertisement for "When I do the hoochy coochy in the sky": p. [6] aCover illustration: decorative border design, printed in dark and light green ink. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1895. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aLove songs.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0984uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0984 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701294ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245009500150246005200245246004800297500002500345500001700370500004200387500009600429534006300525530002900588650004500617650003400662700002800696710003800724856006100762773004900823852005900872985002500931b27478993RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aTempleton, Fay,d1865-1939.10aLittle huckleberryh[computer file] :bEthiopian ballad /cwords & music by Fay Templeton.1 iFirst line of text:aOut all day a-hoein' corn.1 iFirst line of chorus:aKnow she's ma prize! aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: drawing of cabin with Afro-American child in doorway / Erik Sarindbere. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSarindbere, Erik,4ill.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0985uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0985 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701613ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245009400150246005500244246004900299500002500348500001700373500002800390500008100418590008400499590013100583590004000714534006300754530002900817650004200846650001600888650003400904700004300938710003800981856007501019773004901094852005901143985002501202b27479055RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aTempleton, Fay,d1865-1939.10aMa onliest oneh[computer file] :ban African ballad /cwords and music by Fay Templeton.1 iFirst line of text:aWhile walkin' down de street.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHoney, ma little gal. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: ma honey. aCover illustration: decorative border design printed in green and brown ink. aAdvertisement for "Dar'll be a nigger missin'" and another song: cop. 3, p. [6] aLibrary's copy 3 inscribed: Rosamond Gibson and has stamp on cover: G. Schirmer, Jr., (Boston Music Co.), 26 West St., Boston. aLibrary's copy 3 has trimmed edges. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aTempleton, Fay,d1865-1939.4sgn5RPB.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0986uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0986 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701489ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048001500151100001500166245010500181246005600286246004500342490006800387500004000455500001900495500004200514534007100556530002900627650004200656650001700698700004900715700004700764710004200811830006800853856006100921773004900982852005901031985002501090b27479079RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riusga n eng d22bW.C. Peters & Sons (Cincinnati, Ohio)a1786 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aThomas, E.14aThe dying wifeh[computer file] /cwritten by John T. Ford ; sung by G. Kunkel ; music by E. Thomas.1 iFirst line of text:aMy Rosa dear is dead and gone.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBe kind, be kind.1 aW.C. Peters & Sons' selection of admired Ethiopian songs ;v10. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cCincinnati, O. : W.C. Peters & Sons, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.1 aKunkel, G.q(George),d1822 or 3-1885.4prf.1 aFord, John T.q(John Thomson),d1829-1894.2 aW.C. Peters & Sons (Cincinnati, Ohio) 0aW.C. Peters & Sons' selection of admired Ethiopian songs ;v10.40drpbaasmf0987uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0987 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701425ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005400081040001300135045000900148048001500157100003900172245009400211246005400305246008100359500002500440500001700465500005100482500003800533500004300571534006400614530002900678650003700707650001400744700003900758710004000797730002000837856006100857773004900918852005900967985002501026b27479110RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riumca n eng d22bC.W. Thompson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)aT. & Co. 772 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aThompson, Lewis Sabin,d1868-1908.10aDon't you try to rubber-neckh[computer file] :bcoon song /cmusic by Lewis S. Thompson.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se de berry cutest figgah.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDon't you try to "rubberneck" when she's walkin' out. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Words by permission of R.A. Barnet"--Caption. aSung in: Barnet's Prince pro tem. aCover illustration: decorative design. pOriginally published:cBoston : C.W. Thompson & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMusicals.1 aBarnet, Robert A.,dca. 1850-1933.2 aC.W. Thompson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)0 aPrince pro tem.40drpbaasmf0988uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0988 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701416ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118240002500136245009700161246007300258246005800331500005000389500001900439500008400458500006900542534006600611530002900677650004200706650001900748700002500767700002300792710004500815856006100860773004900921852005900970985002501029b27479134RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aTodd, Eugene.10aArmazindy Lee;oarr.10aArmazindy Leeh[computer file] /carranged by Mary F. Lane ; words and music by Eugene Todd.1 iFirst line of text:aThere's a little yaller gal right in this town.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh have you seen my Armazindy. aFor voice and piano, with "rag" introduction. aCaption title. a"Wenzlik Music Supply Co., 20 East 17th Street, New York, Local Agents"--Cover. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman / Syd Davies. pOriginally published:cNew York : Manhattan Music Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music.1 aLane, Mary F.,earr.1 aDavies, Syd,earr.2 aManhattan Music Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0989uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0989 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701185ncm 2200313Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001600118245008500134246004300219500004300262500001900305500004900324500008900373534006900462530002900531650004700560650003400607710003600641856006100677773004900738852005900787985002500846b27479195RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riudfa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aTregina, A.10aCamp-meetin' coonsh[computer file] :bsong and dance schottische /cA. Tregina.1 iFirst line of text:aClimb on to Zion! aSchottische for trio voices and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-Americans dancing and singing at a camp meeting. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia, Pa. : Harry Coleman, c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aHarry Coleman (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0990uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0990 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701545ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048001500162100002600177245009500203246004800298246005400346500002500400500001900425500002400444500004100468500009300509534007700602530002900679600002800708650004000736650003100776650003400807700002500841700003400866710005300900856006100953773004901014852005901063985002501122b27479341RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a9947 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aTrevathan, Charles E.10aCrappy Danh[computer file] :bde spo'tin' man /cwords and music by Charles E. Trevathan.1 iFirst line of text:aMy name is Crappy Dan.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen Crappy Dan's a'comin' aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: May Irwin. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. 6. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man / E.S. Fisher; photograph of May Irwin. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Publishing Co., c1896. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFisher, E. S.,4ill.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0991uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0991 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701530ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001300141045000900154048001500163100002600178245010700204246005600311246005100367500002500418500001900443500008700462500004800549500008900597534007700686530002900763650003700792650001400829700004200843700002400885710005300909856006100962773004901023852005901072985002501131b27479420RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riumca n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a10374 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aTrevathan, Charles E.10aEvahbody knows ma nameh[computer file] :bplantation song /cwords and music by Charles E. Trevathan.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, I'm mos' troubled tuh def.1 iFirst line of chorus:aEvahbody knows ma name. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Jerome Sykes in "The round of pleasure," Knickerbocker Theatre, New York. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 2 and 6. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-Americans in cotton field singing / John Jepson. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Publishing Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMusicals.1 aSykes, Jerome,d1867 or 8-1903.4prf.1 aJepson, John,4ill.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0992uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0992 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701466ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048001500162100002600177245008300203246006700286246004800353500002500401500001700426500002400443500002900467500004900496500004900545534007700594530002900671600002800700650003700728650003400765700003400799710005300833856006100886773004900947852005900996985002501055b27479535RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a9952 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aTrevathan, Charles E.10aHoney on my lipsh[computer file] :bplantation song /cby Chas. E. Trevathan.1 iFirst line of text:aDe sunlight shines for de cornfield coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHoney on er my lips. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: May Irwin. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of May Irwin. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Publishing Co., c1896. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0993uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0993 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701525ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048001500162100002600177245009000203246005700293246005600350500002500406500001900431500004500450500002800495500004200523500007900565534007700644530002900721600002800750650003700778650001400815700003400829710005300863730001700916856006100933773004900994852005901043985002501102b27479572RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riumca n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a9901 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aTrevathan, Charles E.10aMay Irwin's "bully" songh[computer file] /cwords and music by Charles E. Trevathan.1 iFirst line of text:aHave yo' heard about dat bully.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen I walk dat levee round. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: May Irwin in "The widow Jones." aAdditional verse: p. 5. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man; photograph of May Irwin. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Publishing Co., c1896. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMusicals.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)0 aWidow Jones.40drpbaasmf0994uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0994 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701754ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048001500162100002600177245008900203246004500292246005100337500002500388500001900413500006800432590007000500590010600570590006800676534007700744530002900821600002800850650003700878650003400915700003400949700002500983710005301008856007501061856007501136773004901211852005901260985002501319b27479651RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a9944 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aTrevathan, Charles E.10aMay Irwin's "frog" songh[computer file] /cwords and music by Charles E. Trevathan.1 iFirst line of text:aAway down a-yonder.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAn' jus' lots uv folks. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "My baby I'll go too" and other songs: p. [6] aAdvertisement for "Kentucky babe" and other songs: cop. 4, p. [6] aCover illustration: cop. 3, printed in red and dark green ink; cop.4 ,printed in black and green ink. aLibrary's copy 3 inscribed: Miss Vera H. Ingram, Mt. Ayr, Iowa. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Publishing Co., c1896. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.1 aFisher, E. S.,4ill.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0995uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0995403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0996uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0996 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701574ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245012000137246005900257246006200316500003100378500001700409500003500426500005900461500002800520500006500548500003300613534006100646530002900707650004000736650003300776700003100809700003300840700003800873710002400911710003500935856006100970773004901031852005901080985002501139b27479730RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aTuthill, Fred.14aThe colored waitersh[computer file] :beccentric song and dance /cwords by Frank Dumont ; music by Fred. Tuthill.1 iFirst line of text:aIt's seldom that you will behold.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWere the pink of sweet perfection. aMarch for voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Messrs. Fox and Ward. aDedicated to: All the song & dance artists of America. aAdditional verse: p. 5. aCover illustration: lithograph of two Afro-American waiters. a"Monsch & Co. lith. Cin. O." pOriginally published:cCincinnati : F.W. Helmick, c1878. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aMarches for voice and piano.1 aDumont, Frank,d1848-1919.1 aFox, Joseph,db. 1852.4prf.1 aWard, William H.,db. 1852.4prf.2 aFox and Ward.4prf.2 aF.W. Helmick (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0997uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0997 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702501ncm 2200553Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001800126045000900144048001500153100001600168245012300184246006300307246006900370490003400439500002500473500001700498500002600515500006200541500011700603500006600720590010100786590006000887590006900947590010001016534006401116530002901180600001901209600003301228600003301261600003601294650004501330650003401375651003501409700002501444700003901469700003901508700001901547710002301566856007501589856007501664856007501739773004901814852005901863985002501922b27479742RPBm c crucn 990226s1999 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a2240 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aUdall, Lyn.10aStay in your own backyardh[computer file] :bpathetic ballad & refrain /cwords by Karl Kennett ; music by Lyn Udall.1 iFirst line of text:aLilac trees a blooming in the corner.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNow honey, yo' stay in yo' own back yard.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Jas. McCool. aAdvertisement for "Just one girl" and other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American child looking at white children playing; photograph of Jas. McCool. aAlso published for: band, orchestra, banjo, mandolin, guitar. aAdvertisement for: "What's wanted for amateur minstrelsy" and other publications: cop. 5, p. [6] aSung by: cop. 5, Louis Dresser; cop. 3, Truly Shattuck; aCover photograph: cop. 5 Louise Dresser; cop. 3, Truly Shattuck; aLibrary's copy 1 has stamp on cover: G. Schirmer, Jr., (Boston Music Co.), 26 West St.--Boston. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1899. aAlso available in print.10aMcCool, James.10aDresser, Louise,d1882-1965.10aShattuck, Truly,d1876-1954.10aMoore, George Austin,db. 1876. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aMcCool, James.4prf.1 aDresser, Louise,d1882-1965.4prf.1 aShattuck, Truly,d1876-1954.4prf.1 aKennett, Karl.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0998uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0998403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0999uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0999403Print copy 5drpbaasmf1000uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1000 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701467ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003100165240003100196245009400227246005300321246005600374500002500430500001900455500006000474590005400534534006400588530002900652650004900681650003400730650001400764650003600778700003400814710003900848856006100887773004900948852005900997985002501056b2748189xRPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riumca n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a11,638 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBraham, David,d1838-1905.10aGrip.pOh! Dat low bridge.10aOh! Dat low bridge!h[computer file] /cwords by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aIt's many miles to Buffalo.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen look out dat low bridge. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"As sung in Edward Harrrigan's New Comedy, 'The Grip'." aLibrary's copy imperfect: all after p. 4 wanting. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1885. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmploymentxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMusicals. 0aWorking classxSongs and music.1 aHarrigan, Edward,d1844-1911.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0109uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0109 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701553ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245022200138246012900360246005300489500002500542500001700567500008300584534006400667530002900731650003700760650001700797650003400814700004200848700006000890710004500950856007500995773004901070852005901119985002501178b27481943RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax5x5 avu01aka011 aEmilio, Manuel.10aLittle Evah[computer file] :bUncle Tom's guardian angel : composed and most respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of "Uncle Tom's cabin" /cpoetry by John G. Whittier ; music by Manuel Emilio.16a"Little Eva, song composed and respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin."--Caption.1 iFirst line of text:aDry the tears for holy Eva. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover illustration: engraving entitled "Little Eva and Uncle Tom in the arbor" pOriginally published:cBoston : John P. Jewett & Co., 1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWhittier, John Greenleaf,d1807-1892.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aJohn P. Jewett & Company (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0433uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0433 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701334ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100005100163245013900214246006900353246005000422500002500472500001700497500005500514534006400569530002900633650003700662650003400699710003000733710003900763856006100802773004900863852005900912985002500971b27481955RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a5503 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aEmmett, Dan. D.q(Daniel Decatur),d1815-1904.10aHigh Daddyh[computer file] :bthe famous song : written & composed expressly for Bryant's Minstrels of New York /cby Dan. D. Emmett.1 iFirst line of text:aThe sun's gone down to take a little sleep.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen darky, never die. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aComposer's name appears as D.D. Emmett in caption. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1863. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aBryant's Minstrels.4prf.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0434uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0434 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701412ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005800081040001300139045000900152048001500161100003100176245009400207246005100301246004500352500003700397500001900434500003000453500005300483500004300536500003000579534006600609530002900675650003700704650001900741700004000760710004400800856006100844773004900905852005900954985002501013b27481979RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d22bFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)aF. & D. 7209 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aFagan, Barney,d1850-1937.14aThe coon with the yaller streakh[computer file] /cwritten and composed by Barney Fagan.1 iFirst line of text:aA man of peaceful habits.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'll let him see. aFor voice and piano, in D major. aCaption title. aSung by: Eugene Stratton. aAdditional voice part in sol-fa notation: p. [5] aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aAdditional lyrics: p. [5] pOriginally published:cLondon : Francis, Day & Hunter, c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular music.1 aStratton, Eugene,d1861-1918.4prf.2 aFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)40drpbaasmf0441uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0441 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701719ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003200163245008100195246005300276246006000329490004200389500002500431500001900456500013600475500004800611534006300659530002900722600003700751600003800788650003700826650003800863650003400901700004300935700004400978710003901022830004201061856006101103773004901164852005901213985002501272b27482005RPBm c crunn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a2677 aRBNcRBn aw7w7 avu01aka011 aWilson, George,d1844-1930.10aSunrise in the morningh[computer file] :bsong and dance /cby Geo. Wilson.1 iFirst line of text:aOh darkies gather around me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen the sunrise in the morning.1 aPrimrose and West's great songs ;v1. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover illustration: lithograph; landscape scene with portraits of George H. Primrose and William H. West, in blackface and costume. a"J.H. Bufford's Sons, lith. Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1878. aAlso available in print.10aPrimrose, George H.,d1852-1919.10aWest, William H.,dca. 1855-1902. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aPrimrose, George H.,d1852-1919.4prf.1 aWest, William H.,dca. 1855-1902.4prf.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.) 0aPrimrose and West's great songs ;v1.40drpbaasmf1095uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1095 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701646ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100002600169240002800195245012900223246005600352246004500408500004000453500001900493500003000512500004100542500004200583500006800625500003300693534006400726530002900790650003700819650004400856650003400900650002900934700002700963710004000990856006101030773004901091852005901140985002501199b27485018RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a662 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aLucas, Sam,db. 1848.10aCarve dat possum;oarr.10aCarve dat possumh[computer file] :boriginal song and chorus /cwords and music by Sam. Lucas ; arranged by Herbert Hersey.1 iFirst line of text:aDe possum meat am good to eat.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCarve dat possum. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aPages 1-2 are unnumbered. aPlate number appears as 675 on p. 3. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: engraving of an opossum and knife and fork. a"Greene & Son Engr."--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1875. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American cookeryxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aHersey, Herbert.earr.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0755uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0755 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701586ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100002700169245011300196246005800309246004500367500004000412500001700452500003300469500004200502500006500544590009600609534006300705530002900768650003700797650003600834650003400870650002900904700002200933710003900955856006100994773004901055852005901104985002501163b27485067RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a6063 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aLucas, Sam.,db. 1848.13aDe coon dat had de razorh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by Wm. F. Quown ; music by Sam. Lucas.1 iFirst line of text:aI went to a ball de other night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDe coons did fly. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aDedicated to: Harry Woodsum. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man with razor. aLibrary's copy inscribed: A.M. Houghton and has stamp on cover: A.M. Houghton, Bath, Maine. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1885. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxCrimes against. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aQuown, William F.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0756uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0756 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701317ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002700163245009600190246005600286246004300342490005500385500002500440500001900465534006400484530002900548650003700577650003400614650002900648710004100677830005500718856006100773773004900834852005900883985002500942b27485080RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d22bChas. D. Blake & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a44 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aLucas, Sam.,db. 1848.10aDar's a lock on de chicken coop doorh[computer file] :bend song & chorus /cby Sam Lucas.1 iFirst line of text:aDis Kintry's gwine to de dogs.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! Aunt Susan!1 aSam Lucas' great sensational and motto songs ;v6. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. pOriginally published:cBoston : Chas D. Blake & Co., c1884. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aChas. D. Blake & Co. (Boston, Mass.) 0aSam Lucas' great sensational and motto songs ;v6.40drpbaasmf0757uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0757 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701598ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100002700169245007400196246005200270246006600322490003000388500004000418500001900458500003400477500007200511500004300583590015100626534006300777530002900840650004700869650003400916650002900950710003900979856006101018773004901079852005901128985002501187b27485134RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3723 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aLucas, Sam.,db. 1848.10aDem silver slippersh[computer file] /cwords and music by Sam Lucas.1 iFirst line of text:aDars a mighty camp meetin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aJust let me put on my silver slippers.0 aSam Lucas' 3 great songs. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aDedicated to: Thos. McIntosh. aCover illustration: lithograph of three scenes with Afro-Americans. a"Chas. H. Crosby lith, Boston"--Cover. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Junius Hart, 191 Canal Street, New Orleans, Emerson pianos & importer of musical instruments, also sheet music. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0758uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0758 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701418ncm 2200361ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100002700169245007400196246005200270246006600322490006600388500004000454500001900494500004200513534006300555530002900618650004700647650003400694650002900728710003900757830006600796856006100862773004900923852005900972985002501031b27485146RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3723 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aLucas, Sam.,db. 1848.10aDem silver slippersh[computer file] /cwords and music by Sam Lucas.1 iFirst line of text:aDars a mighty camp meetin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aJust let me put on my silver slippers.1 aSam Lucas' end songs, jubilee hymns, songs and choruses ;v5. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.) 0aSam Lucas' end songs, jubilee hymns, songs and choruses ;v5.40drpbaasmf0759uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0759 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701373ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002700163245009700190246004900287246005300336500002500389500001900414500004200433590003400475534006300509530002900572650003700601650002300638650004200661650003400703650002900737710003900766856006100805773004900866852005900915985002500974b2748516xRPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a4607 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aLucas, Sam.,db. 1848.10aI'm Grant and I've travelled 'round the worldh[computer file] :bsong & chorus /cS. Lucas.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm a colored alderman.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWith a cigar in my teeth. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aLibrary's copy lacks p. [1-2] pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1881. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American men. 0aVoyages and travelsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0760uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0760 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701620ncm 2200409ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100002700169245009500196246004700291246005000338490004000388500004000428500001900468500002900487500004200516500006600558590008800624534006300712530002900775650006200804650002900866650003400895650002900929700001900958710003900977856006101016773004901077852005901126985002501185b27485183RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3942 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aLucas, Sam.,db. 1848.10aOh, I'll meet you darh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by Sam Lucas.1 iFirst line of text:aGo an tell de people.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGo an tell Uncle Snow.0 aThe world-renowed Sam Lucas' songs. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraved portrait of Sam Lucas / Barritt. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: R.N. Cutler, teacher of banjo, Dorchester, Mass. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aBarritt,4ill.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0761uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0761 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701219ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002700118245009500145246005800240246004900298490006100347500002500408500001900433534006200452530002900514650005200543650003400595651003500629710003500664856006100699773004900760852005900809985002500868b27485195RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aLucas, Sam.,db. 1848.10aOle' Nicker Demush[computer file] :bde ruler ob de Jews /cwords and music by Sam Lucas.1 iFirst line of text:aYou talk about your white folks.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIf I want a good man.0 aEthiopian jubilee and minstrel songs by eminent writers. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. pOriginally published:c[New York?] : J.M. Russell, c1881. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxRace identityxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.2 aJ.M. Russell (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0762uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0762 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701460ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002700118245009500145246005800240246004900298490005400347500002500401500001900426500004200445500005800487534006400545530002900609600002600638650005200664650003400716650002900750651003500779700002700814710003900841856006100880773004900941852005900990985002501049b27485201RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aLucas, Sam.,db. 1848.10aOle' Nicker Demush[computer file] :bde ruler ob de Jews /cwords and music by Sam Lucas.1 iFirst line of text:aYou talk about your white folks.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIf I want a good man.0 aTwo favorite songs written and sung by Sam Lucas. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraved portrait of Sam Lucas[?] pOriginally published:cNew York : W.A. Evans & Bro., c1881. aAlso available in print.10aLucas, Sam,db. 1848. 0aAfro-AmericansxRace identityxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aLucas, Sam.,db. 1848.2 aW.A. Evans & Bro. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0763uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0763 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701506ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100002700169245008200196246006000278246006300338500001900401500005400420500002900474500004200503500006400545590008800609534006300697530002900760650004700789650003400836650002900870710003900899856006100938773004900999852005901048985002501107b27485237RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a5608 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aLucas, Sam.,db. 1848.10aSusan Brown's weddingh[computer file] :bjubilee song & chorus /cSam Lucas.1 iFirst line of text:aWhy is it dat de coons am dressed.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWe're gwine to shake de hoof today. aCaption title. aAt head of title: The Greatest Hit of the Season. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-Americans at a wedding. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: R.N. Cutler, teacher of banjo, Dorchester, Mass. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1884. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0764uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0764 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701473ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048002100162100002700183245008700210246005400297246004600351500004000397500001700437500004200454500011900496534007700615530002900692650003700721650004300758650003400801650002900835710005300864856006100917773004900978852005901027985002501086b27485250RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a8698 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka01aca041 aLucas, Sam.,db. 1848.10aWe ought to be thankful for thath[computer file] :ba comic song /cby Sam Lucas.1 iFirst line of text:aNow an old color'd preacher.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThankful for that. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2] aCover illustration: drawing of hand holding playing cards with figures, including one with Afro-American preacher. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Publishing Co., c1892. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American clergyxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0765uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0765 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701254ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245009800136246005800234246005700292490006100349500002500410500001900435500004800454534006200502530002900564650003700593650003400630700002300664710003500687856006100722773004900783852005900832985002500891b27485262RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aLucian, B. E.13aDe old folks waitingh[computer file] /cwritten by Brother Gardner ; [music by] B.E. Lucian.1 iFirst line of text:aYes, we am passin' down de lane.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBut ole folks am jolly folks.0 aEthiopian jubilee and minstrel songs by eminent writers. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aComposer's name appears as Fucian on cover. pOriginally published:c[New York?] : J.M. Russell, c1881. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGardner,cBrother.2 aJ.M. Russell (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0766uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0766 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701410ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245009800136246005800234246005700292490006100349500002500410500001900435500004800454590011800502534007300620530002900693650003700722650003400759700002300793710005000816856006100866773004900927852005900976985002501035b27485274RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aLucian, B. E.13aDe old folks waitingh[computer file] /cwritten by Brother Gardner ; [music by] B.E. Lucian.1 iFirst line of text:aYes, we am passin' down de lane.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBut ole folks am jolly folks.0 aEthiopian jubilee and minstrel songs by eminent writers. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aComposer's name appears as Fucian on cover. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamps on cover: Jno. B. Schmitz, furniture and musical instruments, Denton, Texas. pOriginally published:cNew York : Hitchcock Publishing House, c1881. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGardner,cBrother.2 aHitchcock Publishing Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0767uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0767 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701210ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004100081040001300122045000900135048002100144100001800165245008600183246004600269246004600315500004000361500001900401500003200420534006000452530002900512650004500541650002800586650003400614710003000648856006100678773004900739852005900788985002500847b27485304RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d22bM. Gray (Music publisher)aM.G. 1506 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aLuther, H. W.10aPoor little Chloeh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /ccomposed by H.W. Luther.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm lonely I am sad.1 iFirst line of chorus:aPoor little Chloe. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aDedicated to: Wm. E. Britt. pOriginally published:c[San Francisco : M. Gray, c1878. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aDeathxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aM. Gray (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0768uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0768 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701357ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002700118245010300145246004800248246004400296500002500340500001900365500004600384500010400430534006600534530002900600650003700629650004400666650003400710650002900744710004000773856006100813773004900874852005900923985002500982b2748533xRPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aLyons, Fred,dd. 1887.10aDem chickens roost too highh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by Fred. Lyons.1 iFirst line of text:aGo and tell Uncle Zip.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAdieu, farewell. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for piano and organ: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithographs of scenes with Afro-Americans illustrating two songs by Fred Lyons. pOriginally published:cGalveston : Thos Goggan & Bro., c1887. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American cookeryxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aThos. Goggan & Bro. (Houston, Tex.)40drpbaasmf0769uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0769 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701416ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002700118245009300145246004600238246005000284500002500334500001900359500004500378500013200423500004100555534002600596530002900622650007000651650004400721650003400765650002900799710003200828856006100860773004900921852005900970985002501029b27485341RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aLyons, Fred,dd. 1887.10aGo and tell Mariah[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by Fred. Lyons.1 iFirst line of text:aDe winds don't blow.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, Maria, dear Maria. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for a piano school: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American with banjo, sitting in a chair with inset showing Afro-Americans at a barbecue. a"Thos. Hunter, lith. Phila."--Cover. pOriginally published: aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music[Philadelphia] : W.F. Shaw, c1883. 0aAfro-American cookeryxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aW.F. Shaw (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0770uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0770 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701353ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014008004100033028005600074040001300130045000900143048001500152100002700167245007600194246005300270246005700323500002500380500001700405500004200422534008200464530002900546650003700575650004500612650003800657650003400695650002900729710005100758856006100809773004900870852005900919985002500978b27485365RPBm c 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d32bCallender, McAuslan & Troup (Providence, R.I.)a764 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aLyons, Fred,dd. 1887.13aDe old time darkeyh[computer file] :bsong and dance /cby Fred Lyons.1 iFirst line of text:aI am an ole time darEipkey.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYes, I am an ole time darkey. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for merchandise: p. [6] pOriginally published:cProvidence, R.I.: Callender, McAuslan & Troup,cc1883. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aCallender, McAuslan & Troup (Providence, R.I.)40drpbaasmf0771uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0771 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701328ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002700118245009300145246005300238246005700291500002500348500001900373500004500392500007600437500003800513534006200551530002900613650004700642650003400689650002900723710003200752856006100784773004900845852005900894985002500953b27485407RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aLyons, Fred,dd. 1887.10aOn my wedding dayh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by Fred. Lyons.1 iFirst line of text:aPut on your Sunday clothes.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYes, we'll have a jubilation. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for a piano school: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man and woman on porch. a"T. Hunter, lith. Phila."--Cover. pOriginally published:c[Philadelphia] : W.F. Shaw, c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aW.F. Shaw (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0772uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0772 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701516ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001800123045000900141048001500150100001800165240003100183245011500214246006000329246005000389246002500439500002500464500001900489500005300508534006200561530002900623650003700652650002900689650003000718650003400748700003600782700003400818710003700852730002300889856006100912773004900973852005901022985002501081b27485420RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d22bLouis Goullaud (Music publisher)a435 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aMaass, James.10aPoor old Uncle Rufe;oarr.10aPoor old Uncle Rufeh[computer file] /cwords by Harry Bloodgood ; melody by James Maas ; arr. by John Braham.1 iFirst line of text:aOh when I was a little piccaninny.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSo muffle up de banjo.14aPoor ole Uncle Rufe. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aComposer's name appears as James Maass on cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : Louis P. Goullaud, c1876. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aHeavenxSongs and music. 0aOld agexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBraham, John,d1777-1856.earr.1 aBloodgood, Harry,d1845-1886.2 aLouis Goullaud (Music publisher)0 aUncle Rufe's home.40drpbaasmf0773uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0773 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701516ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005200081040001300133045000900146048001500155100002800170245011000198246006700308246005900375500003700434500001700471500004200488590010400530534005800634530002900692650003700721650002500758650003700783650006200820700003900882710002700921856006100948773004901009852005901058985002501117b27485444RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a50-56366 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avi01aka011 aMcCartney, Frederick O.12aA Negro lullabyccomputer file] :bsong, medium voice in A© /cwords and music by Frederick O. McCartney.1 iFirst line of text:aDe winds are sighing thro' de cane brake.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAngel voices thro' de darkness. aFor medium voice and piano in A© aCover title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aLibrary's copy is composer's dedication copy: Miss Florence Bigelow, from Author, with compliments. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson Co., c1892. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American. 0aSongs (Medium voice) with piano. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxFugitive slavesxSongs and music.1 aMcCartney, Frederick O.4sgn5RPB.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0774uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0774 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701398ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100001800124245008700142246006100229246006900290500004100359500001700400500007000417500006100487590010700548534006300655530002900718650004700747650003400794710003800828856006100866773004900927852005900976985002501035b27485468RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aca04aka011 aMcCosh, D. S.10aHear dem bellsh[computer file] :bjubilee song /cwords and music by D.S. McCosh.1 iFirst line of text:aWe goes to church in de early morn.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHear dem bells, don't you hear dem bells. aFor voice, 4-part chorus, and piano. aCover title. aCover illustration: lithograph border design with country church. aThe number 3-1/2 appears in lower right corner of cover. aLibrary's copy has stamp on p. [2]: A great hit, the latest Hebrew character song, Rachel Rosenheimer. pOriginally published:cChicago : Chicago Music Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aChicago Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0775uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0775 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701442ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100001800124245008700142246006100229246006900290500004100359500001700400500004700417500008500464500005800549590008000607534006300687530002900750650004700779650003400826710003800860856006100898773004900959852005901008985002501067b2748547xRPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aca04aka011 aMcCosh, D. S.10aHear dem bellsh[computer file] :bjubilee song /cwords and music by D.S. McCosh.1 iFirst line of text:aWe goes to church in de early morn.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHear dem bells, don't you hear dem bells. aFor voice, 4-part chorus, and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2]-[6] aCover illustration: lithograph of 2 Afro-American women in heaven-bound chariot. aThe number 35 appears in lower right corner of cover. aLibrary's copy has stamp on p. [3] advertising "The faded valentine" (song) pOriginally published:cChicago : Chicago Music Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aChicago Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0776uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0776 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9703261ncm 2200637Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003500123245010900158246003900267246006000306500002500366500001900391500002900410500002800439500010100467590024400568590025200812534007801064530002901142650004201171650003401213700002001247700001001267700003701277700002401314700002701338700003701365700002601402700002901428700003301457700002501490700003901515700002801554710002601582710005401608856007501662856007501737856007501812856007501887856007501962856007502037856007502112856007502187856007602262856007602338856007602414773004902490852005902539985002502598b27485481RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aVon Tilzer, Harry,d1872-1946.10aI'd leave ma happy home for youh[computer file] /cwords by Will A. Heelan ; music by Harry Von Tilzer.1 iFirst line of text:aA gal I knew.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'd leave ma happy home for you. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Obrien Sisters. aVariant advertisements. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman singing / H.C.; photograph of Obrien Sisters. aSung by: cop. 12, Grace La Rue; cop. 3, Carrie Behr; cop. 4, Frances Curran; cop. 5, Blanche Ring, cop. 6, Aimee Bernard; cop. 7, Geo. H. Diamond; cop. 8, May Howard; cop. 9, Emma Bunting; cop. 10, Lew Dockstader; cop. 11, Madeline Franks. aCover photograph: cop.12, Grace La Rue; cop. 3, Carrie Behr; cop. 4, Frances Curran; cop. 5, Blanche Ring; cop. 6, Aimee Bernard; cop. 7, Geo. H. Diamond; cop. 8, May Howard; cop. 9, Emma Bunting; cop. 10, Lew Dockstader, cop. 11, Madeline Franks. pOriginally published:cNew York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Von Tilzer, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHeelan, Will A.1 aH. C.1 aLa Rue, Grace,d1882-1956.4prf.1 aBehr, Carrie.4prf.1 aCurran, Frances.4prf.1 aRing, Blanche,d1877-1961.4prf.1 aBernard, Aimee.4prf.1 aDiamond, George H.4prf.1 aHoward, May,db. 1845.4prf.1 aBunting, Emma.4prf.1 aDockstader, Lew,d1856-1924.4prf.1 aFranks, Madeline.4prf.2 aObrien Sisters.4prf.2 aShapiro, Bernstein, & Von Tilzer (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1013uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1013403Print copy 3drpbaasmf1014uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1014403Print copy 4drpbaasmf1015uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1015403Print copy 5drpbaasmf1016uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1016403Print copy 6drpbaasmf1017uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1017403Print copy 7drpbaasmf1018uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1018403Print copy 8drpbaasmf1019uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1019403Print copy 9drpbaasmf1020uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1020403Print copy 10drpbaasmf1021uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1021403Print copy 11drpbaasmf1022uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1022403Print copy 12drpbaasmf1023uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1023 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701511ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048002100145100002400166245009100190246008100281246008200362500005700444500001700501500003000518500013300548500006600681534005400747530002900801650003700830650003400867710002900901710002500930856006100955773004901016852005901065985002501124b27485493RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson (Music publisher)a8585 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aca04aka011 aMcGowan, Richard J.10aRoot, hog, or die h[computer file]:bsong and chorus /cas sung by Ordway's Aeolians.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm right from old Virginny wid my pocket full ob news.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm chief cook and bottle-washer, cap'n ob de waiters. aFor voice, chorus (air, ATB), and piano in key of E. aCover title. aPages 1-2 are unnumbered. a"Root, Hog or Die, generally attributed to Richard J. McGowan"--A history of popular music in American / Sigmund Spaeth, p. 131. aVerses for "another version adapted to the same music": p. 5. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1856. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOrdway's Aeolians.4prf.2 aOliver Ditson (Firm)40drpbaasmf0778uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0778 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701759ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002400118240002900142245015800171246007900329246008000408246003900488500003700527500001700564500006300581500013200644500007300776534005900849530002900908650003700937650003400974700005701008700004901065700001801114710003501132856006101167773004901228852005901277985002501336b27485523RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aMcGowan, Richard J.10aRoot, hog, or die;oarr.10aRoot, hog, or dieh[computer file] :bEthiopian song sung by J.H. Budworth at Geo Christy & Wood's Minstrels /carranged for the piano by G.W.H. Griffin.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm right from the south, with a pocket full of news.1 iFirst line of chorus:aChief cook and bottle washer, captain of the waiter.16aRoot hog, or die, or Do jog along. aFor voice and piano in key of D. aCover title. aArranger's name appears as George W.H. Griffin in caption. a"Root, Hog or Die, generally attributed to Richard J. McGowan"--A history of popular music in America / Sigmund Spaeth, p. 131. aCover illustration: cloud and calligraphic flourish design / Dunbar. pOriginally published:cNew York : E.A. Daggett, c1856. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGriffin, G. W. H.q(George W. H.),d1829-1879,earr.1 aBudworth, J. H.q(James H.),db. 1831.4prf.0 aDunbar,4ill.2 aE.A. Daggett (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0779uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0779 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701585ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005700081040001300138045000900151048002100160100003000181240001800211245008900229246008000318246004600398500004600444500001900490500005000509500004200559534006600601530002900667650003700696650003100733650001400764650003400778700003800812700002100850700003400871710004400905730002000949856006100969773004901030852005901079985002501138b27485547RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riumca n eng d22bFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)aF & D. 4666 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aca04aka011 aMack, Andrew,d1863-1931.10aPhoebe;oarr.10aSambobsong /cwritten by George Dance and Thomas le Mack ; composed by Andrew Mack.1 iFirst line of text:aTell me what you does with all your money, says Sambo.1 iFirst line of chorus:aStars are shining. aFor solo voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCaption title. aSung by Miss Ada Reeve in The gay parisienne. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] pOriginally published:cLondon : Francis, Day & Hunter, c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDance, George,cSir,d1858?-1932.1 aMack, Thomas Le.1 aReeve, Ada,d1874-1966.4prf.2 aFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)0 aGay Parisienne.40drpbaasmf0782uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0782 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701668ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245007300139246005400212246004400266246002100310500002500331500001700356500005800373500012000431500009800551590010800649534007400757530002900831650004700860650002900907650002900936650003400965700003600999710004101035856006101076773004901137852005901186985002501245b27485560RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aMack, Thomas Le.10aI'm flying highh[computer file] /cwords & music by Thomas Le Mack.1 iFirst line of text:aMy name it is John Anderson.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm flyin' high!16aI'm flyin' high. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aComposer's name appears as Thomas L. Mack in caption. a"Respectfully dedicated to and sung with great success by Geo. Gorman, of Haverly's American & European Minstrels." aCover illustration: lithograph of group of Afro-Americans dancing and an Afro-American angel. aLibrary's copy has stamp on p. [2]: The Best of late popular songs, Kathleen, by Barnard, price 35 cts. pOriginally published:cCincinnati, O[hio] : J.C. Groene & Co., c1886. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aAngelsxSongs and music. 0aHeavenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGorman, George,db. 1864.4prf.2 aJ.C. Groene & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0783uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0783 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701476ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245008200139246006000221246005100281500002500332500001700357500005800374500012200432500007400554534007400628530002900702650004700731650002900778650003400807700003800841710004100879856006100920773004900981852005901030985002501089b27485584RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aMack, Thomas Le.10aPick up your duds and goh[computer file] /cwords & music by Thomas Le Mack.1 iFirst line of text:aIn this world of care and trouble.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen hurry on to glory. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aComposer's name appears as Thomas L. Mack in caption. a"Respectfully dedicated to and sung with great success by Eddie Manning, of Haverly's American & European Minstrels." aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man packing suitcase. pOriginally published:cCincinnati, O[hio] : J.C. Groene & Co., c1886. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aHeavenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aManning, Eddie,d1859 or 60-1892.2 aJ.C. Groene & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0784uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0784 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701588ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048001500162100002100177245008200198246006200280246006400342246003000406500002500436500001900461500002600480500004600506500007300552500003700625590005400662534007100716530002900787650004700816650004600863650003400909710005300943856006100996773004901057852005901106985002501165b27485614RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a8620 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aMacKenzie, A. S.10aDar's a new coon weddin'h[computer file] /cwords & music by A.S. MacKenzie.1 iFirst line of text:aDar's a new coon weddin' in de town.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDar's a new coon weddin' in de town.14aDar's a new coon wedding. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aPage 4 is unnumbered. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-Americans dancing at wedding. aAlso published as a Schottische. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: For the press. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancingxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0785uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0785 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701253ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245008000139246005000219500003800269500001900307500001900326500004100345500004300386500010000429534005500529530002900584650003700613650003400650710003700684856006100721773004900782852005900831985002500890b27485638RPBm c crucn 990301s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avb01aka011 aMcKinley, Mabel.10aMa li'l sweet sunbeamh[computer file] /cVivian Gray (Miss Mabel McKinley)1 iFirst line of text:aWho's dat peepin' at me. aFor mezzo-soprano and piano in C. aCaption title. aArtists' copy. aDedicated to: Mrs. William McKinley. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aAlso published, in regular form, for soprano or tenor in D© and mezzo-soprano or baritone in C. pOriginally published:cNew York : L. Feist, c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0786uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0786 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701805ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003300165245008300198246006300281246006200344500002500406500001900431500012800450500008800578500009200666500004900758590004500807590004300852534006900895530002900964650004200993650002901035650003801064650003401102700001501136710002401151856007501175773004901250852005901299985002501358b27485717RPBm c crucn 990301q19991859riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a18988 aRBNcRBN aw5w7 avu01aka011 aMackney, E. W.,d1825?-1909.10aSally, come uph[computer file] /cwords by T. Ramsey ; music by E.W. Mackney.1 iFirst line of text:aMassa's gone to town de news to hear.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSally, come up! oh, Sally go down! aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"1858-1876, Ditson, Oliver, & Co., 277 (now 451) Washington St."--Early American sheet music / Dichter and Shapiro, p. 185. aThe publishing firm, Truax & Baldwin of Cincinnati also shown in imprint statement. a"1857-1859, Truax & Baldwin"--Early American sheet music / Dichter and Shapiro, p. 239. aThe number 2-1/2 appears in a star on cover. aThe number 3 appears in a star on cover. aLibrary's copy 2 inscribed: N.C. Sims. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson & Co., c[1858 or 1859] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aRamsey, T.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0791uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0791 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701912ncm 2200457Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004100081040001300122045000900135048001500144100003300159240002500192245017500217246005600392246004700448500002500495500001900520500005700539500013600596500002900732500004900761500004200810500003600852534006000888530002900948600002800977650004201005650002901047650003801076650003401114700003401148700004201182710003601224856006101260773004901321852005901370985002501429b2748578xRPBm c crucn 830330s1862 mauppa n eng d22bRussell & Patee (Boston, Mass.)a282 aRPBcRPB aw6w6 avu01aka011 aMackney, E. W.,d1825?-1909.10aSally come up;oarr.10aSally come uph[computer file] :bas sung by Dave Reed with unbounded success at the concerts of Buckley's Serenaders /carranged for the piano forte by Fredrick Buckley.1 iFirst line of text:aMassa's gone the news to hear.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShe's such a belle. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Composed and arranged by Frederick Buckley"--Cover. aAttributed to Mackney in: Early American sheet music / Dichter and Shapiro; A history of popular music in America / Sigmund Spaeth. aDedicated to: Dave Reed. aCover illustration: lithograph of Dave Reed. a"I. Prang & Co. Lith. Boston"--Cover. aAlso published as a Schottisch. pOriginally published:cBoston : Russell & Patee, c1862. aAlso available in print.10aReed, Dave,d1872-1946. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aReed, Dave,d1872-1946.4prf.1 aBuckley, Frederick,d1833-1864.earr.2 aRussell & Patee (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0792uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0792 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701705ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003300165245008300198246006300281246006200344500002500406500001900431500006300450500005500513500005700568500004200625500003100667534006400698530002900762600004900791650004200840650002900882650003800911650003400949700001500983700005500998710002401053856006101077773004901138852005901187985002501246b27487416RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a18988 aRBNcRBN ax6x6 avu01aka011 aMackney, E. W.,d1825?-1909.10aSally, come uph[computer file] /cwords by T. Ramsey ; music by E.W. Mackney.1 iFirst line of text:aMassa's gone to town de news to hear.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSally, come up! oh, Sally go down! aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aPerformed by: G. Swaine Buckley of the Buckley Serenaders. aThe number 3-1/2 appears in a circle on the cover. aCover illustration: lithograph of G. Swaine Buckley. a"J.H. Bufford's Lith. Boston"--Cover. aAlso published as a dance. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., c1863. aAlso available in print.10aBuckley, G. S.q(George Swayne),d1829-1879. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aRamsey, T.1 aBuckley, G. S.q(George Swayne),d1829-1879.4prf.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0793uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0793 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701737ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005800081040001800139045000900157048001500166100001600181245012300197246006300320246006900383490003400452500002500486500001700511500003200528500004500560500012300605500006600728534006400794530002900858600003600887650004500923650003400968651003501002700004201037700001901079710002301098856006101121773004901182852005901231985002501290b27487428RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W. & Sons 10062 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aUdall, Lyn.10aStay in your own backyardh[computer file] :bpathetic ballad & refrain /cwords by Karl Kennett ; music by Lyn Udall.1 iFirst line of text:aLilac trees a blooming in the corner.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNow honey, yo' stay in yo' own back yard.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Geo. Austin Moore. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American child looking at white children playing; photograph of Geo. Austin Moore. aAlso published for: band, orchestra, banjo, mandolin, guitar. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1899. aAlso available in print.10aMoore, George Austin,db. 1876. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aMoore, George Austin,db. 1876.4prf.1 aKennett, Karl.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf1001uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1001 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701557ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005800081040001300139045000900152048001500161100001600176245011700192246006300309246006900372490003600441500002500477500001700502500005100519500006600570500002500636590005500661534006400716530002900780650004500809650003400854651003500888700001900923710002300942856006100965773004901026852005901075985002501134b27487465RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W. & Sons 10062 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aUdall, Lyn.10aStay in your own back yardh[comfputer file] :bpickaninny ballad /clyric by Karl Kennett ; music by Lyn Udall.1 iFirst line of text:aLilac trees a-blooming in the corner.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNow honey, yo' stay in yo' own back yard.0 aWitmark black and white series. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6-8] aAlso published for: male and female quartet and mixed voices. a"Price 40 cents Net" aLibrary's copy has stamp on p. [1-6]: Alex Kramer. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aKennett, Karl.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf1002uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1002 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701357ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100005100124245010700175246007300282246005400355500004000409500001900449500004300468500007000511500004100581534006100622530002900683650004700712650003400759710003200793856006100825773004900886852005900935985002500994b27487489RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aVickers, George M.q(George Morley),db. 1841.13aDe beacon lamp am burningh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by George M. Vickers.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, de beacon lamp tonight am brightly burning.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLet de dark clouds gather. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for a music book: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of a ship with Afro-Americans at sea. a"Thos. Hunter, lith. Phila."--Cover. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia? : W.F. Shaw, c1882. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aW.F. Shaw (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1005uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1005 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701486ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005100118245010400169246005700273246005300330490005700383490004100440500002500481500001900506500004000525500004400565500006900609534006800678530002900746650003700775650003400812650003400846710003800880856006100918773004900979852005901028985002501087b27487519RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aVickers, George M.q(George Morley),db. 1841.10aBring de banjo, Ebenezerh[computer file] :bplantation song /cwords and music by Geo. M. Vickers.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen de summer moon am shining.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBring de banjo, Ebenezer!0 aThe Bromo-Seltzer new edition 52 popular selections.0 aNew edition of 52 selections. Vocal. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Mrs. Jacob B. Barnes. aAdvertisement for Bromo-Seltzer: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of Bromo-Seltzer bottle with cupids. pOriginally published:cBaltimore, Md. : Emerson Drug Co.,c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aBanjo musicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aEmerson Drug Co. (Baltimore, Md.)40drpbaasmf1006uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1006 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701095ncm 2200301Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005100118245011400169246005900283246005900342490002800401500002500429500001900454530002900473650004000502650001700542710004000559856006100599773004900660852005900709985002500768b27487520RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aVickers, George M.q(George Morley),db. 1841.10aI'se comin' close to eighty yearh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by George M. Vickers.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se comin' close to eighty year.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYes I must go to de loved ones.0 aAmerican minstrel gems. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.2 aJno. P. Dougherty (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1007uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1007 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701498ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005600118240002500174245010700199246005400306246005500360250001600415490002600431500002500457500001700482500003000499500004200529500009900571534006200670530002900732650004200761650001700803700003000820700001900850710003700869856006100906773004900967852005901016985002501075b27487532RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aVisscher, Will L.q(William Lightfoot),d1842-1924.10aAunt Sis Tabb;oarr.10aAunt Sis Tabbh[computer file] /cwords and music by Will L. Visscher ; arranged by W. Herbert Lanyon.1 iFirst line of text:a'Way down by de Yazoo rivah.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAn' I want to see de place. aLimited ed.0 aThree southern songs. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aPages 1-2 are unnumbered. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of river scene with insets of Afro-American man and woman / D E N. pOriginally published:cChicago : Temple Music Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.1 aLanyon, W. Herbert,earr.1 aD E. N.,4ill.2 aTemple Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf1008uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1008 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701326ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100002400160245008900184246005600273246004400329500002500373500001900398500006800417534006200485530002900547650004700576650003400623651003500657700001800692700002400710710003600734856006100770773004900831852005900880985002500939b27487544RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d22bBalmer & Weber (St. Louis, Mo.)a1837 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 avon Rochow, Alfred.10aDarkey's suffrageh[computer file] /cwords by Dick Parker ; music by A. von Rochow.1 iFirst line of text:aGood evening white folks here.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFor curled wool. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Dick Parker of the Emerson Allen & Mannings Minstrels. pOriginally published:cSt. Louis : Balmer & Weber, c1868. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSuffragexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aParker, Dick.1 aParker, Dick.4prf.2 aBalmer & Weber (St. Louis, Mo.)40drpbaasmf1010uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1010 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701200ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003500118245010600153246005700259246005400316500002500370500001900395500002300414534006400437530002900501650004000530650003400570700003700604710003900641856006100680773004900741852005900790985002500849b27487556RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aVon Tilzer, Harry,d1872-1946.14aThe coldest coon in townh[computer file] /cwords by Andrew B. Sterling ; music by Harry Von Tilzer.1 iFirst line of text:aNow the atmosphere is freezing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen that coon approaches. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. C. Dunn & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSterling, Andrew B.,d1874-1955.2 aWm. C. Dunn & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1011uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1011 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701636ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002700118245011800145246005500263246005600318500002600374500001900400500004200419500008300461590009900544534007000643530002600713650004200739650004700781650003100828650003400859700003500893700002000928700004600948710005000994856006101044773004901105852005901154985002501213b27487568RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aUpperman, Minnie Boyd.10aLily Crowh[computer file] :bbicycle darkie song /cwords by Paul Webster Eaton ; music by Minnie Boyd Upperman.1 iFirst line of text:aI is a high born cullud lady.1 iFirst line of chorus:aJes' hear dem wedding bells. aFor voice and chorus. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for music books: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman riding a bicycle / G. Hart. aLibrary's copy inscribed by the lyricist: J. Hovey Gage, Esqr, with compliments of P.W. Eaton. pOriginally published:cNew York : Hitchcock Publishing Co.,c1898. pOriginally published: 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aBicyclesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aEaton, Paul Webster,db. 1861.1 aHart, G.,4ill.1 aEaton, Paul Webster,db. 1861.4sgn5RPB.2 aHitchcock Publishing Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1003uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1003 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701197ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002200118245009000140246005200230246004600282500002500328500001700353500005100370500005200421534006300473530002900536650004000565650003400605710003800639856006100677773004900738852005900787985002500846b27487611RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aVernon, Harold M.10aDaisy Dixey's Danh[computer file] :bcoon song /cwords & music by Harold M. Vernon.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, down at Johnson's sto'1 iFirst line of chorus:aDaisy Dixey's Dan. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6-8] aCover illustration: border design with daisies. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1004uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1004 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701270ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245010600138246005200244500003800296500001900334500004200353500005900395500004200454534006500496530002900561650003700590650004000627650003400667710003700701856006100738773004900799852005900848985002500907b27487647RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aVogel, Henry P.10aJasper Jenkins, "de cake walk coon"h[computer file] :bcharacteristic two-step /cby Henry P. Vogel.1 iFirst line of text:aSee all dem dandy wenches. aMarch for voice, piano, and trio. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-Americans dancing. aAlso arranged for band and orchestra. pOriginally published:cAlbany, N.Y. : Henry P. Vogel, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aHenry P. Vogel (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1009uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1009 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701424ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003500118245009000153246006100243246006300304500002500367500001900392500002900411500004200440500010100482534006400583530002900647600003800676650003700714650003400751700004400785710003900829856006100868773004900929852005900978985002501037b27487659RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aVon Tilzer, Harry,d1872-1946.10aI guess that will be about allh[computer file] /cwords & music by Harry Von Tilzer.1 iFirst line of text:aA big black coon called on his gal.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAnd I guess that will be about all. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Press Eldridge. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: floral border design; photograph of Press Eldridge in blackface and costume. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. C. Dunn & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print.10aEldridge, Press,d1853 or 4-1925. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aEldridge, Press,d1853 or 4-1925.4prf.2 aWm. C. Dunn & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1012uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1012 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701117ncm 2200313Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003500118245008700153246005300240246005700293500002500350500001900375500002300394534006400417530002900481650004500510650001500555710003900570856006100609773004900670852005900719985002500778b27487660RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aVon Tilzer, Harry,d1872-1946.10aMammy's kinky-headed coonh[computer file] /cwords and music by Harry Von Tilzer.1 iFirst line of text:aEvening shades are falling.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGo to sleep, my little charm. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. C. Dunn & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies.2 aWm. C. Dunn & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1024uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1024 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701353ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003500118245009500153246005800248246006400306500002500370500001900395500004200414500008600456534006700542530002900609650004200638650001600680650003400696700003700730710004200767856006100809773004900870852005900919985002500978b27487684RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aVon Tilzer, Harry,d1872-1946.10aMy black Bessh[computer file] /cwords by Andrew B. Sterling ; music by Harry Von Tilzer.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen the silver moon is beaming.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou're the sunshine of old Virginia. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of hand holding calling card labelled "My black Bess" pOriginally published:cNew York : E.T. Paull Music Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSterling, Andrew B.,d1874-1955.2 aE.T. Paull Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1025uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1025 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701423ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003500118245014900153246005100302246005700353500002500410500001700435500004200452500006700494534006600561530002900627650004600656650003600702650003400738700003700772700001700809710004100826856006100867773004900928852005900977985002501036b27487805RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aVon Tilzer, Harry,d1872-1946.10aRastus Thompson's rag-time cake walkh[computer file] :ba red hot cake walk song and chorus /cwritten and composed by Sterling and Von Tilzer.1 iFirst line of text:aI received an invitation.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFirst you pick de yaller gal. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-Americans at a dance / GE. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancingxSongs and music. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSterling, Andrew B.,d1874-1955.1 aG. E.,4ill.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1026uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1026 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701631ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003500118245009400153246004600247246007500293246006000368500002500428500001900453500003300472500004200505500012000547534008500667530002900752600003700781650003700818650004000855650004900895700004300944710006400987856006101051773004901112852005901161985002501220b27487854RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aVon Tilzer, Harry,d1872-1946.13aDe swellest ladie's coon in townh[computer file] /cwords and music by Harry Von Tilzer.14aDe swellest ladies' coon in dis yer town.1 iFirst line of text:aDere are coons in every part of dis here country.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFor I'm de swellest ladies coon. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: George H. Primrose. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: floral border design; photographs of George H. Primrose, portrait and in blackface and costume. pOriginally published:cNew York : Primrose and West Music Publishing Co., c1897. aAlso available in print.10aPrimrose, George H.,d1852-1919. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American menxSongs and music. 0aMusic, Popolar (Songs, etc.)zUnited States.1 aPrimrose, George H.,d1852-1919.4prf.2 aPrimrose and West Music Publishing Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1027uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1027 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701510ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003700081040001300118045000900131048002100140100001900161245012100180246006300301246005200364500004000416500001700456500004800473590004900521534005700570530002900627650003700656650003100693650004100724650003800765650003400803651003500837700001400872710003200886856006100918773004900979852005901028985002501087b2748791xRPBm c crucn 990203s1999 riuppa n eng d22bRoot & Cady (Chicago, Ill.)a417 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca041 aWallace, J. C.10aWe are coming from the cotton fieldsh[computer file] :bsong & chorus /cwords by J. Cööön ; music by J.C. Wallace.1 iFirst line of text:aWe are coming from the cotton fields.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen come along my boys. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aCover illustration: engraved floral design. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Miss Della Fuller. pOriginally published:cChicago : Root & Cady, c1864. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aSlaveszUnited StatesxEmancipation. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aCööön, J.2 aRoot & Cady (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf1028uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1028 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701753ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003400123245011100157246006300268246004500331500002500376500001900401500003200420500006500452500006500517590008800582534006300670530002900733600003200762600003000794650003700824650004500861650003200906650003400938700002800972700003701000700003601037710003801073856007501111773004901186852005901235985002501294b27488007RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWard, Charles B.,d1865-1917.10aEnjoy yourselvesh[computer file] :b(eccentric coon song) /cwords by Dave Reed ; music by Chas. B. Ward.1 iFirst line of text:aLast night the darkies had a jubilee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aEnjoy yourselves. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Williams & Walker. aCover illustration: drawing of Williams & Walker in costume. aCover illustration: cop. 4, printed in orange and black ink. aAdvertisement for "Since I'se got money in de bank" and other songs: cop. 4, p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.10aWalker, George,dd. 1909. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customs. 0aAfro-AmericansxRecreation. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aReed, Dave,d1872-1946.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-19224prf.1 aWalker, George,dd. 1909.4prf.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 4drpbaasmf1029uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1029 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701242ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081048001500094100003400109245011500143246005100258246006900309500002500378500001900403500003700422500004200459534006300501530002900564650003700593650003400630700002000664710003800684856006100722773004900783852005900832985002500891b27488056RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aWard, Charles B.,d1865-1917.10aI want a coon to match my own complexionh[computer file] /cwords by Will A. Heelan ; music by Chas. B. Ward.1 iFirst line of text:aDe coons are all excited.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI want a coon to match my own complexion. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Mr. Thos. O'Brien. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHeelan, Will A.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1030uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1030 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701637ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003400118245011300152246005900265246005200324500002500376500001700401500004200418500004600460500003700506590006900543590007200612590004000684534006300724530002900787650005800816650002800874650003400902700002800936700001700964710003800981856007501019773004901094852005901143985002501202b27488159RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWard, Charles B.,d1865-1917.10aI wish my rent was paidh[computer file] :bEthiopian lament /cwords by Dave Reed ; music by Chas. B. Ward.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, a whole lot of coons one day.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI wish my rent was paid! aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: Company "B" 22nd Reg't. aAdvertisement for "Sweet Suzanne": p. [8] aCover illustration: design / GE. aAdvertisement for "Don't say you have no friends": cop. 2, p. 8. aAdvertisement for "Ma onliest one!" and another song: cop. 3, p. 8. aLibrary's copy 3 has trimmed edges. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditionsxSongs and music. 0aMoneyxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aReed, Dave,d1872-1946.1 aG. E.,4ill.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1031uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1031 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701556ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003400118245011100152246005600263246003700319500002500356500001900381500003300400500009300433590007500526534006300601530002900664600003700693650004700730650004200777650003400819700002800853700004300881710003800924856007500962773004901037852005901086985002501145b27488184RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWard, Charles B.,d1865-1917.10aI'll make dat black gal mineh[computer file] :bcoon song /cwords by Dave Reed ; music by Chas. B. Ward.1 iFirst line of text:aA gal of mine, named Caroline.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMy oh my. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: George H. Primrose. aCover illustration: photograph of George H. Primrose in blackface; floral border design. aAdvertisement for "Send back the picture and the ring": cop. 2, p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1896. aAlso available in print.10aPrimrose, George H.,d1852-1919. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aReed, Dave,d1872-1946.1 aPrimrose, George H.,d1852-1919.4prf.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf1032uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1032 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701514ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003400118245011100152246005600263246003700319500002500356500001900381500003300400500004300433500009300476534006500569530002900634600003700663650004700700650004200747650003400789700002800823700004300851710004000894856006100934773004900995852005901044985002501103b27488214RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWard, Charles B.,d1865-1917.10aI'll make dat black gal mineh[computer file] :bcoon song /cwords by Dave Reed ; music by Chas. B. Ward.1 iFirst line of text:aA gal of mine, named Caroline.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMy oh my. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: George H. Primrose. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of George H. Primrose in blackface; floral border design. pOriginally published:cNew York : New York Music Co., c1896. aAlso available in print.10aPrimrose, George H.,d1852-1919. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aReed, Dave,d1872-1946.1 aPrimrose, George H.,d1852-1919.4prf.2 aNew York Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1033uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1033 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701257ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003400118245011100152246005600263246003800319500002500357500001900382500004300401534006300444530002900507650004700536650003400583650004200617700002800659710003800687856006100725773004900786852005900835985002500894b27488251RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWard, Charles B.,d1865-1917.10aI'll make dat black gal mineh[computer file] :bcoon song /cwords by Dave Reed ; music by Chas. B. Ward.1 iFirst line of text:aA gal of mine, named Caroline.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMy, oh my. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music.1 aReed, Dave,d1872-1946.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1034uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1034 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701590ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003400118245010600152246006200258246006900320500002500389500001900414500004500433500010200478500021900580534008100799650004200880650001600922650003400938700001600972710005800988856006101046773004901107852005901156985002501215b27488263RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWard, Charles B.,d1865-1917.10aI'm happy when I'm by ma baby's sideh[computer file] /cwords by Dan Evans ; music by Chas. B. Ward.1 iFirst line of text:aI've tried to find some way of late.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFor I'm happy when I'm by ma baby's side. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: photograph of unidentified Afro-American man and women; floral border design. aAlso arranged for: mandolin solo, mandolin & guitar, 2 mandolins & piano, 2 mandolins, guitar & piano; 1st & 2nd mandolin; 12 mandolins & guitar; mandolin, guitar & piano, piano accompaniment, guitar accompaniment. pOriginally published:cNew York : Chas. B. Ward Music Publishing Co., c1899. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aEvans, Dan.2 aCharles B. Ward Music Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1035uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1035 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701453ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003400118245009000152246006700242246004700309500002500356500001900381500003000400500004300430500005200473534006300525530002900588600002900617650004700646650004200693650003400735700002800769700003800797710003800835856006100873773004900934852005900983985002501042b27488305RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWard, Charles B.,d1865-1917.10aShe's my warm babyh[computer file] /cwords by Dave Reed ; music by Charles B. Ward.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm goin' to tell yer 'bout a gal I know.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShe's my warm baby. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Carroll Johnson. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Carroll Johnson. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print.10aJohnson, Carroll,d1851- 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aReed, Dave,d1872-1946.1 aJohnson, Carroll,db. 1851.4prf.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1036uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1036 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701521ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003400118245010400152246005300256246006000309500002500369500001900394500004900413500009000462590005400552534006300606530002900669650005800698650002800756650003400784700002900818700005400847710003800901856007500939773004901014852005901063985002501122b27488433RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWard, Charles B.,d1865-1917.10aSince I'se got money in de bankh[computer file] /cwords by Frank Abbott ; music by Chas. B. Ward.1 iFirst line of text:aOnce I was good for nuthin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aSince I'se got money in de bank. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 7] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man riding in a carriage / Geo. O. Hart. aAdvertisement for "Sweet Suzanne": cop. 2, p. [8] pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditionsxSongs and music. 0aMoneyxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aAbbott, Frank,db. 1853.1 aHart, G. O.q(George Overbury),d1868-1933,4ill.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1038uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1038 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701713ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127048002100140100001500161240002600176245016600202246004100368246006800409246006400477500004500541500001700586500003300603500002900636590006100665534006100726530002900787650003700816650003800853650004500891650003400936651003000970700002701000710003001027710004001057856006101097773004901158852005901207985002501266b27488494RPBm c crucn 990030s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)a4178 aRBNcRBN avu01aka01aca031 aWarner, J.10aDown in Alabam;oarr.10aDown in Alabam, or, (Aint I glad I got out de wilderness)h[computer file] :bEthiopian refrain /cmelody by J. Warner ; harmonized & arranged by Walter Meadows.10aAint I glad I got out de wilderness.1 iFirst line of text:aAh! Ah! my old massa he's got the dropser.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAint I glad I got out de wilderness. aFor voice, piano, and three-part chorus. aCover title. aSung by: Bryant's Minstrels. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aLibrary's copy has pages inscribed with numbers 493-498. pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. Hall & Son, c1858. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAlabamaxSongs and music.1 aMeadows, Walter,earr.2 aBryant's Minstrels.4prf.2 aWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1039uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1039 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701460ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100001800169245010000187246005200287246004900339500004000388500001700428500003200445500005100477500007900528534006300607530002900670650003700699650004500736650003800781650003400819710003900853856006100892773004900953852005901002985002501061b27488512RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3965 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aWarren, Fred.10aOn the levee by the riversideh[computer file] :bplantation song and chorus /cby Fred Warren.1 iFirst line of text:aIn the old Kentucky state.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm going home again. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aDedicated to: Billy Carter. aPages 2-5 are also numbered 38-41 and 139-142. aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-Americans dancing and playing music. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1040uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1040 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701466ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001300125045000900138048002100147100002000168240004500188245007100233246006000304246006200364500004000426500001900466500006100485500003400546500002900580534006400609530002900673650004200702650001600744650003400760700001700794700002400811710003900835856006100874773004900935852005900984985002501043b27488524RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a832 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aWarren, John D.10aOh! Dinah, take this hand ob mine;oarr.10aOh! Dinah, take this hand ob mineh[computer file] /cJ.D. Warren.1 iFirst line of text:aAh! Dinah, take this hand ob mine.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAh! Dinah, take this hand ob mine. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. a"Words written and music arranged by T.J. Sweet"--Cover. aDedicated to: John D. Warren. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1850. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSweet, T. J.1 aSweet, T. J.,earr.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1041uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1041 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701497ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245008900139246001600228246004800244246004400292500002500336500001900361500005000380500009500430590011800525534006600643530002900709600002900738650004200767650001600809650003400825700001700859710004100876856006100917773004900978852005901027985002501086b27488548RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBn aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWaters, Safford.10aBe ma honey galh[computer file] :b(Susieannah) /cwords & music by Safford Waters.10aSusieannah.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in sunny Alabama.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBe ma honey gal. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2], 4-[6] aCover illustration: photograph of Emma Carus; drawing of Afro-American man and woman / GE. aLibrary's copy has stamp on p. 3: M. Steinert & Sons Co., 308 Main St., Worcester, Mass...Graphophones & records. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print.10aCarus, Emma,d1879-1927. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aG. E.,4ill.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1042uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1042 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701367ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048001500159100002100174245009200195246007500287246005600362500002500418500001900443500003000462500004500492534006600537530002900603650003700632650002500669650003400694700004000728710004300768856006100811773004900872852005900921985002500980b2748855xRPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d22bFrancis, Day & Hunter (London, England)aF & D 5263 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWaters, Safford.10aLucy, tell me I'se yer beauh[computer file] /cwritten and composed by Safford Waters.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se de big black diamond of the fourteenth ward.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLucy, tell me I'se yer beau. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Eugene Stratton. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [7-8] pOriginally published:cLondon : Francis, Day & Hunter, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStratton, Eugene,d1861-1918.4prf.2 aFrancis, Day & Hunter (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1043uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1043 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701824ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245014100136246005800277246004500335500002500380500001700405500006400422500004600486500004200532500009400574590012900668590003800797534006200835530002900897600003000926600002200956650004700978650002301025650001901048700002201067700002401089700002801113710004301141856006101184773004901245852005901294985002501353b27488561RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBn aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWayburn, Ned.10aSyncopated Sandyh[computer file] :ba coon that leads a really reckless life /cwritten & composed by Ned. Wayburn and Stanley Whiting.1 iFirst line of text:aThere's a hightone colored gent.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSyncopated Sandy. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: The First & Only Genuine "Rag Time" Song. aSung by: Ned Wayburn and Stanley Whiting. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: floral border design; photographs of Ned Wayburn and Stanley Whiting. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Sarah E. Wheelw[right] and has stamp on cover: Sanders & Stayman, 1227 F. Street, Washington, D.C. aLibrary's copy has trimmed edges. pOriginally published:cNew York : Broder & Schlam, c1897. aAlso available in print.10aWayburn, Ned,d1874-1942.10aWhiting, Stanley. 0aAfro-AmericansxClothingxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American men. 0aRagtime music.1 aWhiting, Stanley.1 aWayburn, Ned.4prf.1 aWhiting, Stanley.4prf.2 aBroder & Schlam (New York, N.Y.)4pbl.40drpbaasmf1045uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1045 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701632ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001700118245012200135246004900257246006100306500002500367500001700392500002800409500004300437500007900480500006000559534006600619530002900685600001900714650003700733650004500770650003100815650003800846650003400884700002500918700003200943710004100975856006101016773004901077852005901126985002501185b27488573RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRPBcRPB aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWaterson, M.10aDon't you remember me massa, or, The slaves returnh[computer file] /cwords by George Cooper ; music by M. Waterson.1 iFirst line of text:aOne day in a city afar.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDon't yo' remember me massa John? aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Frank J. Hall. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: decorative border design: photograph of Frank J. Hall. a"Robert Teller, Sons & Dorner, N.Y. [printers]"--Cover. pOriginally published:cNew York : Royal Music Company, c1899. aAlso available in print.10aHall, Frank J. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHall, Frank J.4prf.1 aCooper, George,d1840-1927.2 aRoyal Music Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1044uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1044 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701420ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100001700124240005300141245013000194246006600324246006800390500004000458500001700498500002900515534005400544530002900598650004600627650003400673650004200707650003400749700004900783710003200832856006100864773004900925852005900974985002501033b27488585RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aWells, S. A.10aPhilena my dear, or, She dances so neatly;oarr.10aPhilena my dear, or, She dances so neatlyh[computer file] /cwords and melody by S.A. Wells ; music arranged by J.P. Ordway.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen sounding sweetly, de banjo we hear.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen sounding sweetly, de banjo we hear. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cBoston : E.H. Wade, c1850. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancingxSongs and music. 0aBanjo musicxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aOrdway, J. P.q(John Pond),dfl. 1840,earr.2 aE.H. Wade (Music Publisher)40drpbaasmf1046uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1046 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701753ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002800118245009800146246005900244246006000303490003400363500002500397500001900422500007900441500006000520590008300580590011900663530002700782534006400809530002900873600002900902650003700931650004300968700002001011710002901031856007501060856007501135773004901210852005901259985002501318b27488597RPBm c crucn 990302s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWest, Paul,d1871-1918.10aI want dem presents backh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by Paul West.1 iFirst line of text:aMy gal Tildy she's gone shook me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI want dat bran' new cook stove.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "Hush your business, oh, go on!" and other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: caricature of Afro-Americans / JEC. aAdvertisement for "My gal is a high born lady" and other songs: cop. 3, p. [6] aCover illustration: cop. 3, decorative design with "Anna Held's animated music sheet"; photograph of Anna Held [?] aAlso available online. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1896. aAlso available in print.10aHeld, Anna,d1877?-1918. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited StatesyTo 1901.1 aJ. E. C.,4ill.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.4pbl.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1047uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1047403Print copy 3drpbaasmf1048uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1048 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701392ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100001400124240002600138245009300164246005600257246005400313500004000367500001700407500003000424500002900454500004200483590009500525534006600620530002900686650004600715650003400761710004100795856006100836773004900897852005900946985002501005b27490336RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aPaine, T.10aOld cabin home;oarr.14aThe old cabin homeh[computer file] :bfor the piano /ccomposed & arranged by T. Paine.1 iFirst line of text:aI am going to leave this land.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHere is my old cabin home. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aDedicated to: W.H. Elder. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisement for music books: p. [6] aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: White, Smith & Perry, 298 & 300 Washington St., Boston. pOriginally published:cCleveland : S. Brainard's Sons, c1858. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aS. Brainard's Sons (Cleveland, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0843uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0843 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701417ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100004400123245011700167246006600284246007200350500002500422500001900447500004800466500011700514534005700631530002900688650004700717650003400764700005400798710003300852856006100885773004900946852005900995985002501054b27490348RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHarney, Benjamin Robertson,d1872-1938.10aYou may go, but this will bring you backh[computer file] :b(a coon prophesy) /cwords and music by Ben Harney.1 iFirst line of text:aA gambling coon had a fuss with his gal.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou may go but this 'er will bring you back. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: drawing of Black man offering money to Black woman to dissuade her from leaving / G.O. Hart. pOriginally published:cNew York : F.A. Mills, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHart, G. O.q(George Overbury),d1868-1933,4ill.2 aF.A. Mills (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0592uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0592 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701380ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100003900124245010800163246004900271246006800320500004000388500001900428500003700447534006500484530002900549600006800578650004700646650004800693651006700741710004000808856006100848773004900909852005900958985002501017b2749035xRPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aWestendorf, Thomas P.,d1848-1923.10aDey's all put on de blueh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by Thos. P. Westendorf.1 iFirst line of text:aI golly nigs dis chile.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMarchin' singin' thro' de day and night. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aDedicated to: James A. Garfield. pOriginally published:cBath, Me. : Thos. P.I. Magoun, c1880. aAlso available in print.10aGarfield, James A.q(James Abram),d1831-1881xSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSuffragexSongs and music. 0aPolitical ballads and songszUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xSongs and music.2 aThos. P.I. Magoun (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1049uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1049 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701653ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100003900124245011200163246005800275246006000333500004000393500001900433500003800452500004600490500009500536500004200631534006200673530002900735530005500764530004900819650005800868650003100926650003800957650003400995710003201029856006101061773004901122852005901171985002501230b27490361RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aWestendorf, Thomas P.,d1848-1923.10aGoing from de cotton fieldsh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by Thomas P. Westendorf.1 iFirst line of text:aI's going from de cotton fields.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI's going from de cotton fields. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aDedicated to: John B. Westendorf. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2]-5. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man in landscape with cabin and steamboat. a"Thos. Hunter, Lith., Phila."--Cover. pOriginally published:c[Philadelphia] : W.F. Shaw, c1879. aAlso available in print. aSystem requirements: Internet access; Web browser. aMode of access: World Wide Web via Internet. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditionsxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aW.F. Shaw (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1050uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1050 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701506ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048002100145100003900166245011100205246005300316246005200369500004000421500001900461500004300480500008800523500003900611534006200650530002900712650005800741650003100799650003800830650003400868710003600902856006100938773004900999852005901048985002501107b27490397RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d22bBalmer & Weber (St. Louis, Mo.)a3827 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aWestendorf, Thomas P.,d1848-1923.10aI's left de ole plantationh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by Thomas P. Westendorf.1 iFirst line of text:aI's left de ole plantation.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDe feet dey am so weary. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman and man with suitcase and banjo. a"F. Welcker Co. St. Louis"--Cover. pOriginally published:cSt. Louis : Balmer & Weber, c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditionsxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aBalmer & Weber (St. Louis, Mo.)40drpbaasmf1051uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1051 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701541ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100003900124245012000163246006400283246005900347490004600406500003900452500001900491500004300510500007600553534006000629530002900689650003700718650003100755650003800786650003400824700005100858700002000909710003200929856006100961773004901022852005901071985002501130b27490427RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aWestendorf, Thomas P.,d1848-1923.13aDe ole home am goneh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by Geo. M. Vickers ; music by Thos. P. Westendorf.1 iFirst line of text:aI has traveled from de Keystone state.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGo tell de neighbors I is here.0 aTwo popular songs by Thos. P. Westendorf. aFor voice, piano and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-Americans walking outside / CWL. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : W.F. Shaw, c1882. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aVickers, George M.q(George Morley),db. 1841.1 aC. W. L.,4ill.2 aW.F. Shaw (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1052uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1052 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701299ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245010400137246006400241246006000305500002500365500001700390500004200407534006300449530002900512650003700541650003000578650003400608700005400642700002500696710003400721856006100755773004900816852005900865985002500924b27490464RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWheeler, F. H.10aWings on meh[computer file] :bplantation song /cwords by Wm. H. Gardner ; music by F.H. Wheeler.1 iCover illustration:adrawing of Afro-American cupids / ESF.1 iFirst line of text:aDar's a pow'rful heap ob chick'ns. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for merchandise: p. [4] pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : E.F. Martin, c1895. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aThievesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGardner, William H.q(William Henry),d1865-1932.1 aFisher, E. S.,4ill.2 aE.F. Martin (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1054uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1054 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701652ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245011100137246004100248246007500289500002500364500001700389500006200406500004200468500003300510500004500543500013100588534007500719530002900794600001900823650004500842650002800887650001500915700002100930700002500951700001600976710004400992856006101036773004901097852005901146985002501205b27490543RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWheeler, H. O.10aShut yoah eyesh[computer file] :ba southern lullaby /cwords by Deamor R. Drake ; music by H.O. Wheeler.1 iFirst line of text:aShut yoah eyes.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOld Brier Fox comes a creepin' down de chimney. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aLyricist's name appears as "Dreamer R. Drake" in caption. aAt head of title: A Cyclonic Success. aIntroduced by: Isadore Rush. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 5-[6] aCover illustration: photograph of Isadore Rush; border design with Afro-American woman and child, fox, and watermelons / Wike. pOriginally published:cSt. Joseph, Mo. : Brokaw Music Pub. Co., c1897. aAlso available in print.10aRush, Isadore. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aSleepxSongs and music. 0aLullabies.1 aDrake, Deamor R.1 aRush, Isadore.4prf.1 aWike,4ill.2 aBrokaw Music Pub. Co. (St. Joseph, Mo.)40drpbaasmf1055uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1055 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701340ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130045000900143048001500152100003100167245011000198246005600308246005700364500003100421500001900452500003600471500004200507534006600549530002900615650006200644650003300706700003000739710002700769856006100796773004900857852005900906985002500965b27490622RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riumra n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a54198 aRBNcRBn aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWheeler, J. W.q(James W.)14aThe colored four hundredh[computer file] :bmarch song /cwords by H.G. Wheeler ; music by J.W. Wheeler.1 iFirst line of text:aWe're beau ideals of swelldom.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWe're the cream, de la creme. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Chas. T. Sleeper. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson Company, c1890. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aMarches for voice and piano.1 aH. G. W.q(H. G. Wheeler)2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf1056uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1056 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701992ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005100081028004800132040001300180045000900193048001500202100003100217245009600248246005200344246004900396500003600445500001900481500004000500500006200540500007100602500033700673590011301010534006401123530002901187650004501216650002801261650001501289700003001304710004001334856007501374773004901449852005901498985002501557b27490671RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d32bB.F. Wood Music Co. (Boston, Mass.)aB.F.W. 1722bB.F. Wood Music Co. (Boston, Mass.)aE. 661 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWheeler, J. W.q(James W.)14aThe darkies' cradle songh[computer file] /cwords by H.G. Wheeler ; music by J.W. Wheeler.1 iFirst line of text:aClose your eyes my "honey"1 iFirst line of chorus:aSleep "honey," sleep. aFor voice and piano in A major. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Joel Chandler Harris. aAdvertisement for "O lovely home" and other songs: p. [6] aAlso published for voice and piano in keys of A major and G major. aAlso published for: piano acc. violin obligato, banjo acc., orchestra acc., cornet solo with orchestra acc., violin solo, violin and piano, mandolin and piano, male quartette, mandolin solo, mandolin and guitar, two mandolins and guitar, two mandolins, mandola, and guitar, two mandolins and piano, two mandolins, mandola and piano. aLibrary's copy 1 has retailer's stamp on cover: E.G. Sillings, Music Dealer, 377 Westminster St., Prov. R.I. pOriginally published:cBoston : B.F. Wood Music Co., c1893. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aSleepxSongs and music. 0aLullabies.1 aH. G. W.q(H. G. Wheeler)2 aB.F. Wood Music Co. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1057uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1057 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701504ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005100081040001300132045000900145048001500154100003100169245009600200246005100296246004900347500003600396500001900432500004900451500006700500500005400567534007400621530002900695600003900724650004500763650002800808650001500836700003000851710004300881856006100924773004900985852005901034985002501093b27490737RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d32bB.F. Wood Music Co. (Boston, Mass.)aB.F.W. 17 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWheeler, J. W.q(James W.)14aThe darkies' cradle songh[computer file] /cwords by H.G. Wheeler ; music by J.W. Wheeler.1 iFirst line of text:aClose you eyes my "honey"1 iFirst line of chorus:aSleep "honey," sleep. aFor voice and piano in A major. aCaption title. a"Compliments of B.H. Gladding & Co."--Cover. aAdvertisements for clothing and dry goods: p. [2, 4, 6, and 8] aCover illustration: photograph of Theresa Vaughn. pOriginally published:cProvidence, R.I. : B.H. Gladding & Co., c1893. aAlso available in print.10aVaughn, Theresa,d1859 or 60-1903. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aSleepxSongs and music. 0aLullabies.1 aH. G. W.q(H. G. Wheeler)2 aB.H. Gladding & Co. (Providence, R.I.)40drpbaasmf1058uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1058 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701385ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005200081040001300133045000900146048001500155100003100170240003200201245011800233246005200351246004900403490003200452500003800484500001900522534006400541530002900605650004500634650002800679650001500707700003000722700002500752710004000777856006100817773004900878852005900927985002500986b27490762RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d22bB.F. Wood Music Co. (Boston, Mass.)aB.F.W. 137 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 bvd02bvf021 aWheeler, J. W.q(James W.)10aDarkies' cradle song;oarr.14aThe darkies' cradle songh[computer file] /cwords by H.G. Wheeler ; music by J.W. Wheeler ; arr. by F.W. Holder.1 iFirst line of text:aClose your eyes my "honey"1 iFirst line of chorus:aSleep "honey," sleep.0 aPart songs for male voices. aFor male voices (TTBB) and piano. aCaption title. pOriginally published:cBoston : B.F. Wood Music Co., c1895. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aSleepxSongs and music. 0aLullabies.1 aH. G. W.q(H. G. Wheeler)1 aHolder, F. W.,earr.2 aB.F. Wood Music Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1059uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1059 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701798ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005200081040001300133045000900146048001500155100003100170240003200201245009600233246005200329246004900381500003600430500001900466500004200485500007200527500036800599534006400967530002901031650004501060650002801105650001501133700003001148710004001178856006101218773004901279852005901328985002501387b27490786RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d22bB.F. Wood Music Co. (Boston, Mass.)aB.F.W. 129 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWheeler, J. W.q(James W.)10aDarkies' cradle song;oarr.14aThe darkies' cradle songh[computer file] /cwords by H.G. Wheeler ; music by J.W. Wheeler.1 iFirst line of text:aClose your eyes my "honey"1 iFirst line of chorus:aSleep "honey," sleep. aFor voice and piano in G major. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aAlso published for voice and piano in keys of A major and A© major. aAlso published for: piano acc. violin obligato, banjo acc., orchestra acc., cornet solo with orchestra acc., violin solo, violin and piano, mandolin and piano, male quartette, mandolin solo, mandolin and guitar, two mandolins and guitar, two mandolins, mandola and guitar, two mandolins and piano, two mandolins, mandola, and piano, mixed quartet, ladies quartet. pOriginally published:cBoston : B.F. Wood Music Co., c1895. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aSleepxSongs and music. 0aLullabies.1 aH. G. W.q(H. G. Wheeler)2 aB.F. Wood Music Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1060uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1060 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701200ncm 2200325ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245010000149246005000249246004800299500004000347500001900387534006200406530002900468650004700497650003400544650003400578700003000612710003800642856006100680773004900741852005900790985002500849b27490804RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aWheeler, J. W.q(James W.)10aDon't take de left hand roadh[computer file] /cwords by H.G. Wheeler ; music by J.W. Wheeler.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm on de road to glory.1 iFirst line of chorus:aRouse up de mo'ners. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. pOriginally published:cBoston : W.A. Evans & Bro., c1885. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aFuture lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aH. G. W.q(H. G. Wheeler)2 aW.A. Evans & Bro. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1061uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1061 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701631ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100003100169245012300200246007100323246005900394500004000453500001700493500004300510500005000553500008600603500011000689534006200799530002900861650004500890650003400935700001800969710003100987710003301018856006101051773004901112852005901161985002501220b27490816RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d22bS.W. Blair (Music publisher)aS.W.B. 773 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aWheeler, J. W.q(James W.)10aFour little curly headed coonsh[comfputer file] :bthe famous end song and chorus /cwords and music by J.W. Wheeler.1 iFirst line of text:aThere lived in a town with a great long name.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFour little curly headed coons. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aPlayed by: P.S. Gilmore's famous Band. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2], 4-[6] aCover illustration: engraving of four Afro-American children with banjo / Bugbel. aAlso published for: four hands, banjo solo, banjo & piano, banjo, guitar, & mandolin, and as Schottische. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : S.W. Blair, c1889. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBugbel,4ill.2 aP.S. Gilmore's Band.4prf.2 aS.W. Blair (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1062uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1062 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701548ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005700081040001300138045000900151048001500160100003100175245010500206246003900311246004900350490003400399500002500433500001900458500010000477500006000577534006400637530002900701600002900730650003700759650003400796651003500830700003300865710002400898830003400922856006100956773004901017852005901066985002501125b27490841RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a109 C.D.B. & Co aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aWheeler, J. W.q(James W.)10aStop dat car!h[computer file] :bsong & refrain /cwords by Thomas Addison ; music by J.W. Wheeler.1 iFirst line of text:aStop dat car!1 iFirst line of chorus:aHol' your horses dar.1 aCarroll Johnson's songs ;v5. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man; lithographed portraits of Carroll Johnson. a"S.C. Carbee, lith. 595 Washington St., Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., c1886. aAlso available in print.10aJohnson, Carroll,d1851- 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.1 aAddison, Thomas,d1793-1860.2 aOliver Ditson & Co. 0aCarroll Johnson's songs ;v5.40drpbaasmf1065uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1065 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701540ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003100123245007800154246006000232246005100292500002500343500001700368500005000385500009000435500008400525590005300609534005800662530002900720600001600749650004500765650002800810650001500838700002300853700002200876710003600898856007500934773004901009852005901058985002501117b27490865RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWheeler, J. W.q(James W.)10aHush! My little coonh[computer file] /cmusic and words by J.W. Wheeler.1 iFirst line of text:aDe silb'ry moon am shining bright.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHush! my love, my baby. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Maud Huth's latest success. aAdvertisement for "I aint 'bliged to stan' no nigger foolin'" and other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Maude Huth; floral border design / J.P. Daly. aLibrary's copy 1 inscribed: G.W. Evans. 8/12/02. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.W. Setchell, c1896. aAlso available in print.10aHuth, Maud. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aSleepxSongs and music. 0aLullabies.1 aDaly, J. P.,4ill.1 aHuth, Maud.4prf.2 aG.W. Setchell (Music publisher)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1063uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1063 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701204ncm 2200313Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245009600149246004600245246005800291500004000349500001700389500005000406534008700456530002900543650004500572650001700617710006200634856006100696773004900757852005900806985002500865b27491377RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aWheeler, J. W.q(James W.)10aWe could'nt bring de little darky toh[computer file] :bEthiopian song /cby J.W. Wheeler.1 iFirst line of text:aWay down in Alabama.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLittle darkey's dead and gone. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aAdvertisement for musical instruments: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Hitchcock and McCargo Publishing Company, c1885. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.2 aHitchcock and McCargo Publishing Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1066uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1066 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701334ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048001500162100003100177245011400208246006300322246006000385500003100445500001900476500004800495534007100543530002900614650004500643650003100688700003000719710005300749856006100802773004900863852005900912985002500971b27491419RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riumra n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a9121 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWheeler, J. W.q(James W.)10aWhen the coons are on paradeh[computer file] :bmarch song /cwords by H.G. Wheeler ; music by J.W. Wheeler.1 iFirst line of text:aWith muskets bright it's our delight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOff we go and all a long de row. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 2 and 6. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. Co., c1893. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano)1 aH. G. W.q(H. G. Wheeler)2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1067uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1067 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701843ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001300125045000900138048001500147100003200162245007400194246005800268246005700326490005100383500002500434500001900459500003300478500002900511500004200540500011500582500006400697534006400761530002900825600003200854600001900886610002400905650003700929650002500966650003400991650003401025710003001059710003901089830005101128856006101179773004901240852005901289985002501348b27491444RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a633 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aWhite, Charles,d1821-1891.10aDo not go away my lady loveh[computer file] /ccomposed by C. White.1 iFirst line of text:aCome lend an ear, my lub, to me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDo not go away, my lady love.1 aEthiopian melodies of White's Serenaders ;v2. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: White's Serenaders. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aSong also appears as no. 3 of series. aCover illustration: lithographed design with portraits of White's Serenaders, Charles White, and Master Marks. a"Lith. of Sarony & Major, 117, Fulton St., N. York"--Cover. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1850. aAlso available in print.10aWhite, Charles,d1821-1891.10aMarks, Master.20aWhite's Serenaders. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aBanjo musicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWhite's Serenaders.4prf.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.) 0aEthiopian melodies of White's serenaders ;v2.40drpbaasmf1068uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1068 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701843ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001300125045000900138048001500147100003200162245007400194246005800268246005700326490005100383500002500434500001900459500003300478500002900511500004200540500011500582500006400697534006400761530002900825600003200854600001900886610002400905650003700929650002500966650003400991650003401025710003001059710003901089830005101128856006101179773004901240852005901289985002501348b27491468RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a633 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aWhite, Charles,d1821-1891.10aDo not go away my lady loveh[computer file] /ccomposed by C. White.1 iFirst line of text:aCome lend an ear, my lub, to me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDo not go away, my lady love.1 aEthiopian melodies of White's Serenaders ;v3. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: White's Serenaders. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aSong also appears as no. 2 of series. aCover illustration: lithographed design with portraits of White's Serenaders, Charles White, and Master Marks. a"Lith. of Sarony & Major, 117, Fulton St., N. York"--Cover. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1850. aAlso available in print.10aWhite, Charles,d1821-1891.10aMarks, Master.20aWhite's Serenaders. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aBanjo musicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWhite's Serenaders.4prf.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.) 0aEthiopian melodies of White's serenaders ;v3.40drpbaasmf1069uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1069 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701959ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100003200130240004100162245006700203246003900270246008900309246006200398490005100460500003700511500001700548500018500565500012300750500005700873534008100930530002901011530005501040650003701095650003001132650003901162650003401201651003101235700001501266710003801281856006101319773004901380852005901429985002501488b27491493RPBm c crucn 990303q19991885riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-va aw4w9 avu01aka011 aWhite, Charles,d1821-1891.10aFloating scow of old Virginia;oarr.10aO carry me back to old Virginnyh[computer file] /cFredricks.16aOh, carry me back to ole Virginny.1 iFirst line of text:aDe floating scow ob ole Virginia, dat I worked from day to day.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! carry me back to ole Virginia.0 aGathered pearls of favorite songs and ballads. aFor voice and piano in key of E© aCover title. a"De Floating Scow--also known as: Carry Me Back to Ole Virginny. w., m., Charles T. White. Philadelphia: Lee & Walker, cop. 1847"--Variety music cavalcade / Julius Mattfeld, p. 72. a"1881-1885, Evans, W. A., & Bro., 50 Bromfield St. [Boston]--Early American sheet music / Dichter and Shapiro, p. 190. aCover illustration: engraving of woman with 2 doves. pOriginally published:cNew York : W.A. Evans & Bro., [between 1881 and 1885] aAlso available in print. aSystem requirements: Internet access; Web browser. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aOld agexSongs and music. 0aOyster fisheriesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aVirginiaxSongs and music.1 aFredricks.2 aW.A. Evans & Bro. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1070uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1070 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701864ncm 2200457Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003200163245012900195246005400324246005700378490005100435500002500486500001900511500003300530500002900563500011500592500006300707534006400770530002900834600003200863600001900895610002400914650003700938650004500975650003801020650003401058710003001092710003901122830005101161856006101212773004901273852005901322985002501381b27491511RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1123 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aWhite, Charles,d1821-1891.10aGood bye Linda loveh[computer file] :bthe admired Negro melody as sung by all the Negro minstrels /ccomposed by C. White.1 iFirst line of text:a'Twas down in Alabama state.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGood bye, good bye Linda lub!1 aEthiopian melodies of White's Serenaders ;v4. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: White's Serenaders. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aCover illustration: lithographed design with portraits of White's Serenaders, Charles White, and Master Marks. a"Lith of Sarony & Major. 117, Fulton St., N. York"--Cover. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1851. aAlso available in print.10aWhite, Charles,d1821-1891.10aMarks, Master.20aWhite's Serenaders. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWhite's Serenaders.4prf.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.) 0aEthiopian melodies of White's serenaders ;v4.40drpbaasmf1071uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1071 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701870ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100004800169245014600217246006100363246006400424500004000488500001900528500006600547500003600613500004200649500008700691500005600778590012900834534006300963530002901026650003701055650003101092650003401123700002801157710002901185710004001214856006101254773004901315852005901364985002501423b27491535RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1730 aRBNcRBN aw4w4 avu01aka01aca041 aWhite, C. A.q(Charles Albert),d1832-1892.14aThe dear old home we loved so wellh[computer file] :bcompanion to "The old home ain't what it used to be" /cwords and music by C.A. White.1 iFirst line of text:aThe dear old home we loved so well.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThat dear old home we loved so well. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: the original Georgia Minstrels and Charles B. Hicks. aDedicated to: Charles B. Hicks. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of old Afro-American man watching children playing. a"J.H. Bufford's lith. 490 Wash. St. Boston"--Cover. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: S.R. Leland & Son, Pianos, Sheet music, &c., 446 Main Street, Worcester, Mass. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1874. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHicks, Charles B.4prf.2 aGeorgia Minstrels.4prf.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1072uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1072 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702001ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100004800169245010500217246002900322246004800351246006900399500004900468500001900517500006100536500003700597500007800634500006600712590007300778590004300851534006300894530002900957650003700986650003101023650003801054650003401092700003301126700003001159710003901189730002001228856007501248856007501323773004901398852005901447985002501506b27491584RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a2647 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu02aka01aca041 aWhite, C. A.q(Charles Albert),d1832-1892.10aGood-by, old cabin homeh[computer file] :bsolo, duet, and chorus /cwords and music by C.A. White.14aGood bye old cabin home.1 iFirst line of text:aO golly, aint I happy!1 iFirst line of chorus:aGood-by, good-by, my dear old cabin home. aFor 2 solo voices, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCaption title. aAs sung by: Emma Hyers and Sam Lucas in "Out of bondage" aDedicated to: Emma Louise Hyers. aAdvertisement for "angels watching all the while" and other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: lithograph of old log cabin in landscape. aAdvertisement for "Homeless tonight" and other songs: cop. 2, p. [8] aLibrary's copies in fragile condition. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1877. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLucas, Sam.,db. 1848.4prf.1 aHyers, Emma Louise.4prf.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)0 aOut of bondage.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1073uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1073403Print copy 2drpbaasmf1074uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1074 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701571ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100004800169245011500217246005100332246005300383500004000436500001900476500004200495500011000537590007800647534006300725530002900788650003700817650003800854650003400892651003800926710003900964856006101003773004901064852005901113985002501172b27491602RPBm c crucn 830422s1874 mauppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1923 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aWhite, C. A.q(Charles Albert),d1832-1892.10aI'se gwine back to Dixieh[computer file] :bcompanion to "Old home aint what it used to be" /cby C.A. White.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se gwine back to Dixie.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'se gwine back to Dixie. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man walking with dog, with head turned towards his right. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: J.M. Russell, 126 Tremont St., Boston. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1874. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1075uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1075 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701538ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100004800169245011500217246005100332246005300383500004000436500001900476500004200495500010900537590004600646534006300692530002900755650003700784650003800821650003400859651003800893710003900931856006100970773004901031852005901080985002501139b27491651RPBm c crucn 990303s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1923 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aWhite, C. A.q(Charles Albert),d1832-1892.10aI'se gwine back to Dixieh[computer file] :bcompanion to "Old home aint what it used to be" /cby C.A. White.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se gwine back to Dixie.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'se gwine back to Dixie. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man walking with dog, with head turned towards his left. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Ohronio Ray [?] pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1874. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1076uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1076 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701480ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100004800169245011500217246005100332246005300383500004000436500001900476500004200495500010900537534006300646530002900709650003700738650003800775650003400813651003800847710003900885856006100924773004900985852005901034985002501093b27493490RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1923 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aWhite, C. A.q(Charles Albert),d1832-1892.10aI'se gwine back to Dixieh[computer file] :bcompanion to "Old home aint what it used to be" /cby C.A. White.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se gwine back to Dixie.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'se gwine back to Dixie. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man walking with dog, with head turned towards his left. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1874. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1077uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1077 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701695ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100004800169245012000217246006700337246006900404500004000473500001900513500004500532500003600577500004100613500011600654534006300770530002900833600002100862650003700883650003800920650003100958650003400989710002901023710003901052856006101091773004901152852005901201985002501260b27493507RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1036 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aWhite, C. A.q(Charles Albert),d1832-1892.14aThe old home aint what it used to beh[computer file]:bcompanion song to the "Old folks at home" /cby C.A. White.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, the old home aint what it used to be.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNo, the old home aint what it used to be. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: the original Georgia Minstrels. aDedicated to: Charles B. Hicks. aAdvertisement for music book: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man with label "Charley Howard" on pants leg, sitting on a log. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1872. aAlso available in print.10aHoward, Charlie. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aGeorgia Minstrels.4prf.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1078uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1078 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701746ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100004800169245012100217246006700338246006900405500004000474500001900514500004500533500003600578500011600614590007300730534006500803530002900868600002100897650003700918650003800955650003100993650003401024710002901058710004101087856007501128773004901203852005901252985002501311b27493519RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1036 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aWhite, C. A.q(Charles Albert),d1832-1892.14aThe old home aint what it used to beh[computer file] :bcompanion song to the "Old folks at home" /cby C.A. White.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, the old home aint what it used to be.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNo, the old home aint what it used to be. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: the original Georgia Minstrels. aDedicated to: Charles B. Hicks. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man with label "Charley Howard" on pants leg, sitting on a log. aAdvertisement for "Chanson des Alps" and other songs: cop. 2, p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Perry, c1872. aAlso available in print.10aHoward, Charlie. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aGeorgia Minstrels.4prf.2 aWhite, Smith & Perry (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf1079uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1079 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701606ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100004800169245010400217246006100321246007700382500004000459500001900499500003000518500008200548500012300630534006300753530002900816650003700845650003100882650003800913650003400951710003900985856007501024773004901099852005901148985002501207b27493520RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a2473 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aWhite, C. A.q(Charles Albert),d1832-1892.14aThe old log cabin in the dellh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by C.A. White.1 iFirst line of text:aI am drifting down de hill of life.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'se going, going back to de home I love so well. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aDedicated to: E.W. Locke. aAdvertisement for "Where the moonbeams love to smile" and other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of log cabin with four circular insets showing scenes in lives of Afro-American slaves. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1875. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1080uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1080 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701530ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001300125045000900138048002100147100004800168245016900216246006600385246004500451500004000496500001900536500004200555590015700597534006300754530002900817650003700846650003000883650003400913710003900947856006100986773004901047852005901096985002501155b27493544RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a934 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aWhite, C. A.q(Charles Albert),d1832-1892.14aThe old man aint what he used to beh[computer file] :bsong and chorus : companion song to "The old home aint what it used to be" /cwords and music by C.A. White.1 iFirst line of text:aNo, the old man aint what he used to be.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! my! shoo fly! aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Junius Hart, 191 Canal Street, New Orleans, Emerson Pianos & Importer of Musical Instruments, Sheet Music. pOriginally published:cBoston ; White, Smith & Co., c1874. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aOld agexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1081uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1081 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701569ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100004800169245016900217246006700386246004500453500004000498500001900538500004900557500008500606590005400691534006300745530002900808650003700837650003000874650003400904700002400938710003900962856006101001773004901062852005901111985002501170b2749357xRPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1934 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aWhite, C. A.q(Charles Albert),d1832-1892.14aThe old man aint what he used to beh[computer file] :bsong and chorus : companion song to "The old home aint what it used to be" /cwords and music by C.A. White.1 iFirst line of text:aNo, the old man aint what he used to bqe.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! my! shoo fly! aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: lithograph of old Afro-American man with banjo / J.E. Baker. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Frank T. Lord. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1874. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aOld agexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBaker, J. E.,4ill.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1082uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1082 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701826ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100004800169245010500217246005200322246005100374500004000425500001900465500008000484500011300564500004200677500004600719590005700765534006400822530002900886650005100915650003700966650003001003650001401033700002901047700003301076710003901109730005001148856006101198773004901259852005901308985002501367b27493593RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riumca n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a4250 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aWhite, C. A.q(Charles Albert),d1832-1892.10aUncle Tom's gwine to stayh[computer file] /cwords by George Russell Jackson ; music by C.A. White.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, de old man's so tired.1 iFirst line of chorus:aUncle Tom, angels call. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAt head of title: Uncle Tom's answer to Liza when she asks him to run away. a"Written expressly for, and sung by Sam Lucas, in his great personation of Uncle Tom, in Uncle Tom's cabin." aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Uncle Tom. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Ned Marston. June 8, 1882. pOriginally published:cChicago : White, Smith & Co., c1881. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-Americans in literaturexSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aOld agexSongs and music. 0aMusicals.1 aJackson, George Russell.1 aLucas, Sam.,db. 1848.4prf.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)0 aUncle Tom's cabin (Musical production : 1881)40drpbaasmf1083uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1083 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701521ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048001500162100004500177245007600222246005300298246006100351500002500412500001700437500003000454500004200484500008900526534007000615530002900685600002100714650003700735650002300772650003400795700002000829700002700849710005300876856006100929773004900990852005901039985002501098b27493635RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a9359 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWhite, D. L.q(Daniel L.),dd. ca. 1919.10aHoney, don't sighh[computer file] :bplantation song /cby D.L. White.1 iFirst line of text:aDar's a coon down de river.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm gwine down to see my "feller" aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Chas. H. Prince. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Chas. H. Prince [?]; decorative design / Thorburn. pOriginally published:cBoston :White-Smith Music Pub. Co., c1894. aAlso available in print.10aPrince, Chas. H. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American men. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aThorburn,4ill.1 aPrince, Chas. H.4prf.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1084uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1084 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701474ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100001900165245005700184246005100241246006000292490003200352500002500384500001900409500007800428500003500506534006600541530002900607600004900636650003700685650002500722650004500747650003400792710002400826830003200850856006100882773004900943852005900992985002501051b27493647RPBm c crucn 990304q19991859riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a23025 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aWhymark, H. J.10aSusan's Sunday outh[computer file] /cH.J. Whymark.1 iFirst line of text:aOh shan't I be delighted.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! Gemini crikey blow me tight!1 aBuckley's songs and dances. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover illustration: lithographed portrait of G. Swaine Buckley / F. Crow. a"J.H. Bufford's lith."--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., [c185-?] aAlso available in print.10aBuckley, G. S.q(George Swayne),d1829-1879. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson & Co. 0aBuckley's songs and dances.40drpbaasmf1085uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1085 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701301ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100001600165245010700181246006100288246004500349500002500394500001900419500004000438500004000478500004200518534006300560530002900623650004700652650003400699710002400733856006100757773004900818852005900867985002500926b27493672RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a33067 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aWiggins, A.10aSitting on the golden fenceh[computer file] :bplantation song /cwritten and composed by A. Wiggins.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! I shall see that promis'd land.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome and kiss me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: all the leading minstrels. aDedicated to: the Memphis students. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston :Oliver Ditson & Co., c1884. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf1086uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1086 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701926ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245011100150246006000261246006200321500002500383500001700408500006900425500006200494500009100556590004600647590009000693534006600783530002900849600003200878600003000910650003700940650003400977650002901011650002701040700001701067700002001084700003701104700003601141700003001177710004101207856007501248773004901323852005901372985002501431b27493738RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.10aHe's up against the real thing nowh[computer file] /cwords by Edward Furber ; music by Bert A. Williams.1 iFirst line of text:aA real bad coon once came to town.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm up against the real thing now. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Williams and Walker's latest comic coon craze. aAdvertisement for "Grace O'Moore" and other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photographs of Williams and Walker; decorative border design / GE. aLibrary's copy 2 has [2], 3-5, [3] pages. aAdvertisement for "Just for the sake of our daughter" and other songs: cop. 2, p. [8] pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.10aWalker, George,dd. 1909. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers. 4aAfro-American singers.1 aG. E.,eill.1 aFurber, Edward.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-19224prf.1 aWalker, George,dd. 1909.4prf.1 aWalker, George,dd. 1909.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf1087uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1087 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701969ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003200165240002400197245009900221246006500320246004800385500002500433500001900458500007600477500008100553500009500634590007300729534006600802530002900868600003200897600003000929650004700959650003401006650002901040650002701069700003001096700003701126700003601163700005101199710004101250856007501291773004901366852005901415985002501474b27493763RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1097 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.10aMedicine man;oarr.14aThe medicine manh[computer file] :ba coon song /carr. by W.H. Tyers ; by Williams & Walker.1 iFirst line of text:aDo you ever have dat pain in your head?1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, de medicine man. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAt head of title on cover: Williams & Walker's latest laughing wrinkle! aAdvertisement for "Max S. Witt's famous waltz 'hit'" and other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: photographs of Williams and Walker; caricature ofAfro-American doctor. aAdvertisement for "How I love my Lu" and other songs: cop. 2, p. [8] pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.10aWalker, George,dd. 1909. 0aAfro-American physiciansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers. 4aAfro-American singers.1 aWalker, George,dd. 1909.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-19224prf.1 aWalker, George,dd. 1909.4prf.1 aTyers, Wm. H.q(William H.),d1876-1924,earr.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf1088uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1088 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701707ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245011800150246006100268246006700329500002500396500001900421500002900440500004500469500007600514590014600590534006300736530002900799600003300828650004700861650002500908650003400933650002900967700003900996700003001035710003801065856006101103773004901164852005901213985002501272b27493805RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.10aWhen Miss Maria Johnson marries meh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by Williams and Walker.1 iFirst line of text:aThere's a gal way down in Richmond.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMiss Maria Johnson's gwine to marry me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Lew Dockstader. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: photograph of Lew Dockstader; floral border design. aLibrary's copy inscribed on p. 2: Sally from Richard April 1897; and has retailer's stamp on cover: Sheet Music Dep't, Steinert's Piano, R.I. pOriginally published:cNew York : Spaulding & Gray, c1896. aAlso available in print.10aDockstader, Lew,d1856-1924. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aDockstader, Lew,d1856-1924.4prf.1 aWalker, George,dd. 1909.2 aSpaulding & Gray (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1089uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1089 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701249ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048001500151100003800166245012800204246005900332246005600391500002500447500001900472500002900491534006700520530002900587650003700616650003400653710004200687856006100729773004900790852005900839985002500898b27493830RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riuppa n eng d22bW.C. Peters & Sons (Cincinnati, Ohio)a2147 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aWilliams, Frank,d1833 or 4-1872.10aDat's another pull backh[computer file] :ba sure enough corn song taken from the darkies themselves /cby Frank Williams.1 iFirst line of text:aI dreamp a dream the odder night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! dat's another pull back. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cCincinnati : W.C. Peters & Sons, c1854. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aW.C. Peters & Sons (Cincinnati, Ohio)40drpbaasmf1092uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1092 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701189ncm 2200313Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004100081040001300122045000900135048001500144100003500159245010300194246006700297246006700364500002600431500001900457534006900476530002900545650003700574650003400611710003600645856006100681773004900742852005900791985002500850b27493866RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riuppa n eng d22bBalmer & Weber (St. Louis, Mo.)a537 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aWinkler, Ch. P.q(Charles Ph.)10aCome along gals, won't you come?h[computer file] :bfor the guitar /ccomposed by Ch. P. Winkler.1 iFirst line of text:aI used to live in the old Car'lina state.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen strike the banjo, knock the bones. aFor voice and guitar. aCaption title. pOriginally published:c[St. Louis, Mo.] : Balmer & Weber, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aBalmer & Weber (St. Louis, Mo.)40drpbaasmf1097uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1097 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701172ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003500118245009600153246005100249500002500300500001900325500002900344534006100373530002900434650004100463650004500504650001700549700004500566700004100611856006100652773004900713852005900762985002500821b27493878RPBm c crucn 990304q19991859riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aWinnemore, A. F.q(Anthony F.)10aDinah Doeh[computer file] /cwritten by S.S. Steele ; composed and sung by A.F. Winnemore.1 iFirst line of text:aOh down in Indiana woods. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 3. pOriginally published:c[United States] : [s.n.], [185-?] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.1 aSteele, S. S.q(Silas Sexton),db. 1812.1 aWinnemore, A. F.q(Anthony F.)4prf.40drpbaasmf1098uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1098 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701487ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130045000900143048002100152100003400173245010800207246004300315246006000358490003300418500004000451500004200491534006500533530002900598650003700627650002500664650004500689650003100734650003400765651003200799710004300831830003300874856006100907773004900968852005901017985002501076b27493891RPBm c crucn 990304q19991879riuppa n eng d22bCharles Sheard & Co. (London, England)a7817 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aWinner, Septimus,d1827-1902.10aCarry me back to Tennesseeh[computer file] :bNegro song and chorus /cwords and music by Sep. Winner.1 iFirst line of text:aSweet Ellie Rhee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen carry me back to Tennessee.1 aMusical bouquet ;vno. 7817. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] pOriginally published:cLondon : Chas. Sheard & Co., [c187-?] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aTennesseexSongs and music.2 aCharles Sheard & Co. (London, England) 0aMusical bouquet ;vno. 7817.40drpbaasmf1099uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1099 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701354ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005100081040001300132045000900145048002100154100002000175245011800195246005500313246005100368500004000419500001700459500005600476500004200532500004100574534006800615530002900683650002700712650002800739710004300767856006100810773004900871852005900920985002500979b2749391xRPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riuppa n eng d22bS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)a17,053 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka01aca041 aBrigham, Gus B.10aHear dem silver chimesh[computer file] :bthe latest original Negro melody : song and chorus /cby G.B. Brigham.1 iFirst line of text:aDar's a set ob silver chimes.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHear dem silver chimes. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aAt head of title: The latest original Negro melody. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of bell. pOriginally published:cChicago : S. Brainard's Sons Co., c1893. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aBellsxSongs and music.2 aS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf1200uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1200 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701403ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048001500151100003000166245011200196246006400308246005100372490002200423500002500445500001900470500005700489500005300546590007800599534006400677530002900741650002300770650002700793710002700820856006100847773004900908852005900957985002501016b27493970RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a1531 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aConnolly, Charles Cashel.10aSwim out for glory!hp[computer file] :bcamp meeting song /cwords & music by Charles Connolly. ("Donly.")1 iFirst line of text:aDar's a heap, heap of sin on de shore.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! swim out for glory.0 aSongs of the day. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAt head of title: To all de good ole "Aunt Hannahs." aAdvertisements for other songs: cover and p. [6] aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: M. Steinert & Son, 132 Westminster St. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aSpirituals (Songs) 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf1201uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1201 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701495ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001300124045000900137048002100146100005600167245012000223246005400343246005200397500004000449500001700489500007000506500003100576534006300607530002900670530005500699650003700754650002300791650001700814650002700831700002000858710003700878856006100915773004900976852005901025985002501084b27493982RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riusga n eng d22bLee & Walker (Philadelphia, Pa.)a4816 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aConverse, Charlie C.q(Charles Crozat),d1832-1918.10aOld Jessyh[computer file] :bEthiopian song /cwords by C.C. Sedgwick ; music composed ... by Charlie C. Converse.1 iFirst line of text:aOld Jessy was young like us.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen pity poor old Jessy. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aDedicated to: E.P. Christy of the celebrated Christy's Minstrels. aAdditional verses on p. 5. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : Lee & Walker, c1852. aAlso available in print. aSystem requirements: Internet access; Web browser. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American men. 0aDeath songs. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic.1 aSedgwick, C. C.2 aLee & Walker (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf1202uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1202 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701351ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048002100151100005600172245013000228246005600358246004300414500004000457500001700497500007000514500002900584530002900613650003700642650002500679650002700704650001700731700002000748710002700768856006100795773004900856852005900905985002500964b27494007RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riusga n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a6078 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aConverse, Charlie C.q(Charles Crozat),d1832-1918.10aSweet Lilla Brownh[computer file] :bEthiopian ballad /cwords by C.C. Sedgwick ; music composed ... by Charlie C. Converse.1 iFirst line of text:aMiss Lilla was a charming gal.1 iFirst line of chorus:aStop the dance! aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aDedicated to: E.P. Christy of the celebrated Christy's Minstrels. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aDeath songs.1 aSedgwick, C. C.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf1203uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1203 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701403ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002300164245010500187246006000292490004400352500004100396500001900437500004300456500004600499500008400545534005800629530002900687650002300716650002700739650002900766700001800795710002200813856006100835773004900896852005900945985002501004b27494056RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riusga n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a23763 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avh01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aExhortation:h[computer file] ba Negro sermon /cwords by Alex. Rogers ; music by Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aRemember, if a brudder smotes dee.0 aThree Negro songs /by Will Marion Cook. aFor high voice and piano in D minor. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aCover illustration: floral border design. aAlso published for low (bass) voice in A minor, and for chorus of men's voices. pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1912. aAlso available in print. 0aSpirituals (Songs) 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aRogers, Alex.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.40drpbaasmf1204uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1204 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701515ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002300164240002300187245010400210246006000314490004500374500003000419500001900449500004300468500004600511500004700557590011300604534005800717530002900775650002300804650002700827650002900854700001800883710002200901856006100923773004900984852005901033985002501092b27494081RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riusga n eng d22bG. Schirmer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a23597 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avf01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aExhortation;oarr.10aExhortationh[computer file] :ba Negro sermon /cwords by Alex Rogers ; music by Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aRemember, if a brudder smotes dee.0 aThree Negro songs / by Will Marion Cook. aFor bass voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [10] aCover illustration: floral border design. aAlso published for chorus of men's voices. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Phillips & Crew Sheet Music Co., 32 N. Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga. pOriginally published:cNew York : G. Schirmer, c1912. aAlso available in print. 0aSpirituals (Songs) 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aRogers, Alex.2 aG. Schirmer, Inc.40drpbaasmf1205uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1205 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701547ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245008800141246006100229246004100290490007600331500002500407500001900432500004900451500010800500534007100608530002900679600003000708600003200738650001400770650001600784650002900800700001800829700003200847710004600879730001800925856006100943773004901004852005901053985002501112b2749410xRPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aJust the sameh[computer file] /cwords by Alex Rogers ; music by Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aYou've heard about how people live.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSame old hug.0 aSelections from Williams & Walkers musical comedy success Bandana land. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: [photographs of Williams & Walker?]; drawing of woman wearing bandanas / De Takacs. pOriginally published:cNew York : Gotham-Attucks Music Co., c1907. aAlso available in print.10aWalker, George,dd. 1909.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922. 0aMusicals. 0aLove songs. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aRogers, Alex.1 aDe Takacs, Andrâe C.,4ill.2 aGotham Attucks Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aBandana land.40drpbaasmf1206uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1206 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701207ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245010800141246007300249246006000322500002500382500001900407500005300426500004500479530002900524650001400553650001600567650002900583710004400612730001900656856006100675773004900736852005900785985002500844b27494123RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aLove is the tend'rest of themesh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by Will M. Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aThe dream of the maidens who live on this land.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLove is the tend'rest of themes. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"From the Negro opera The Cannibal king"--Cover. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aAlso available in print. 0aMusicals. 0aLove songs. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aCannibal king.40drpbaasmf1207uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1207 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701282ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245008700141246005200228246004900280500002500329500001900354500004900373500005600422534006900478530002900547650003400576650001600610650002900626700003900655710004400694856006100738773004900799852005900848985002500907b27494159RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aMandy Louh[computer file] /cwords by R.C. McPherson ; music by Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aI have found a wonderland.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMandy Lou, Mandy Lou. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: drawing of woman in pink dress. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1905. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aLove songs. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aMcPherson, Richard C.,d1883-1944.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf1208uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1208 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701311ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118240002700141245007400168246006000242490004800302500004000350500001900390500004300409500009400452534007200546530002900618650003400647650001600681650002900697710004100726856006100767773004900828852005900877985002500936b27494184RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 ave01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aNegro love song;oarr.10aNegro love songh[computer file] /cwords and music by Will. M. Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aThe night shades fast are falling.0 aChoice gems, vocal and instrumental. Vocal. aFor baritone and piano in B© major. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aAlso published in key of B major (original edition) and for soprano and piano in D major. pOriginally published:cWashington, D.C. : E.F. Droop & Sons, c1895. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aLove songs. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aE.F. Droop & Sons (Washington, D.C.)40drpbaasmf1209uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1209 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701731ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005500081040001300136045000900149048001500158245008700173246006100260500005300321500001900374500013000393500004300523500013900566500003100705590004100736590006900777534006200846530002900908650003700937650002300974650002900997700004401026700004201070710002701112856006101139773004901200852005901249985002501308b27494226RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riufma n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a5-146-71911 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avj01aka0100aDeep riverh[computer file] :bNegro spiritual /carranged by William Arms Fisher.1 iFirst line of text:aDeep river, my home is over Jordan. aFor medium low voice and piano, in the key of E. aCaption title. a"In making this arrangement the beautiful piano transcription by the late Coleridge-Taylor has been closely followed."--P. 2. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [6] aAlso published for high voice and piano in G, medium voice and piano in F, low voice and piano in D, for piano solo, violin and piano. aOrchestra parts available. aLibrary's copy inscribed: J.H. Cady. aLibrary's copy has stamp: Payne's Music House, Middletown, Conn. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson Co., c1916. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSpirituals (Songs) 4aAfro-American composers.1 aFisher, William Arms,d1861-1948.earr.2 aColeridge-Taylor, Samuel,d1875-1912.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf1210uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1210 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701668ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081028005000130040001300180045000900193048001500202245011700217246006100334490003200395490003300427500003900460500001900499500012100518500004200639500005100681500003900732534006200771530002900833650003700862650002300899650002900922700004400951700004200995710002701037856006101064773004901125852005901174985002501233b27494263RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riufma n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a7248132bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a13,252 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 acc04aka0100aDeep riverh[computer file] :bpart song for men's voices : Negro spiritual /carranged by Williams Arms Fisher.1 iFirst line of text:aDeep river, my home is over Jordan.0 aPart-songs for mens voices.0 aAllans part songs ;vno. 90. aFor men's voices (TTBB) and piano. aCaption title. a"In making this arrangement the piano transcription by the late Coleridge-Taylor has in part been followed."--P. [2] aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [1] aAdvertisement for "Books on the voice": p. [8] aAlso published as orchestra parts. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson Co., c1918. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSpirituals (Songs) 4aAfro-American composers.1 aFisher, William Arms,d1861-1948.earr.2 aColeridge-Taylor, Samuel,d1875-1912.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf1211uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1211 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701253ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130045000900143048001500152245011100167246005200278500005800330500001900388500004800407500005600455534006200511530002900573650003700602650002300639700004400662710002700706856006100733773004900794852005900843985002500902b27494299RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riufma n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a73129 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avi01aka0100aDon't be weary, travellerh[computer file] :bAmerican Negro spiritual /carranged by William Arms Fisher.1 iFirst line of text:aDon't be weary, traveller. aFor medium voice and piano, in B minor (original key) aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [1], [6] aAlso published for high voice and piano in D minor. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson Co., c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSpirituals (Songs)1 aFisher, William Arms,d1861-1948.earr.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf1212uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1212 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701449ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002000124245007200144246007100216246005500287500004500342500001900387500003000406500006000436500005000496500009000546534006500636530002900701650003700730650001700767650002300784700003900807710003500846856006100881773004900942852005900991985002501050b27494305RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riugma n eng d aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aDumars, Horace.10aOld Uncle Danh[computer file] /cwords and music by Horace Dumars.1 iFirst line of text:aLong years ago, e'er my hair had turned gray.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI hear dem sweetly singing. aFor solo voice, chorus (SATB) and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Milt. G. Barlow. a"Dedicated to Washington McLean, Esq., Cin, O."--Cover. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2-3], [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of elderly Black man, with fieldworkers in background. pOriginally published:cCincinnati, O. : F.W. Helmick, c1877. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs. 0aSpirituals (Songs)1 aBarlow, Milt G.,d1843-1904.4prf.2 aF.W. Helmick (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1213uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1213 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701529ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002200118245012800140246005500268246006000323500002500383500001700408500006300425500003500488590010700523534006300630530002900693650002300722650002700745650002800772650002900800700002800829710004200857730001700899730002100916856006100937773004900998852005901047985002501106b27494330RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHeinzman, Otto M.10aGoodness gracious childrenh[computer file] :bplantation song /cwords by Chas L. Halberstadt ; music by Otto M. Heinzman.1 iFirst line of text:aOh goodness gracious chillen.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGlory, glory, de big bell rings. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung in musical plays: "Coon hollow" and "In old Kentucky" aDedicated to: Chas. K. French. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: "New York Music Co., 57 West 28th St., N.Y. Successors." pOriginally published:cNew York : Gotham Music Co., c1895. aAlso available in print. 0aSpirituals (Songs) 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aAfro-American children. 0aHeavenxSongs and music.1 aHalberstadt, Charles L.2 aGotham Music Service (New York, N.Y.)0 aCoon hollow.0 aIn old Kentucky.40drpbaasmf1214uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1214 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701457ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002000124245009200144246006800236246004500304490006300349500004000412500001900452500003000471500004200501500008700543534006200630530002900692650002300721650002700744650002800771710002700799830006300826856006100889773004900950852005900999985002501058b27494378RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aHolland, Harry.12aA few more yearsh[computer file] /cwords and music by Harry Holland (H.J. Richardson)1 iFirst line of text:aBredderin, a long time ago I lived in sin.1 iFirst line of chorus:aA few more years.1 aNegro dialect melodies / words and music by Harry Holland. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aPages 1-2 are unnumbered. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American men singing with cabin in background. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson and Co., c1885. aAlso available in print. 0aSpirituals (Songs) 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aDeathxSongs and music.2 aOliver Ditson Company. 0aNegro dialect melodies / words and music by Harry Holland.40drpbaasmf1216uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1216 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701466ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048001500162100002300177245014300200246005200343246005700395500002500452500001700477590005000494590009000544534007100634530002900705650001800734650002700752650003700779700002700816710005300843856007500896773004900971852005901020985002501079b27494482RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a7733 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aKent, Frank Addis.10aShout breddern, sisters sing!h[computer file] :bEthiopian song and chorus /cwords by Reginald P. Forrester ; music by Frank Addis Kent.1 iFirst line of text:aDar's a good time a comin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aShout breddern, sisters sing! aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other songs: cop. 2, p. [6] aLibrary's copy 1 has stamp on cover: Stephen L. Breed, 15 Newhall Street, Lynn, Mass. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Pub. Co., c1890. aAlso available in print. 0aGospel music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music.1 aForrester, Reginald P.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf1217uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1217 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701474ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048002100145100002700166245007900193246006700272246005000339500004000389500001900429500008400448500004200532590008800574534006200662530002900724650002300753650002700776650003700803650002900840710003700869856006100906773004900967852005901016985002501075b27494524RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riusga n eng d22bLouis Goullaud (Music publisher)a724 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aLewis, Dan,dfl. 1890.10aPut on de golden shoeh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cby Dan Lewis.1 iFirst line of text:aDem golden shoes that you've heard about.1 iFirst line of chorus:aPut on de golden shoe. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aDedicated to: Luke Schoolcraft, with Barlow, Wilson, Primrose & West Minstrels. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: R.N. Cutler, Teacher of banjo, Dorchester, Mass. pOriginally published:cBoston : Louis P. Goullaud, c1881. aAlso available in print. 0aSpirituals (Songs) 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aLouis Goullaud (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1218uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1218 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701263ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100001500124245010900139246006400248246007000312500004000382500001900422500004200441534006400483530002900547650002300576650002700599650002900626700002100655710005500676856006100731773004900792852005900841985002500900b27494573RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aLittle, J.13aDe new Jerusalem nineh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by Geo. Russell ; music by J. Little.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! darkies, I'll bid you all goodbye.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou bet dis darkey's a gwine for to shine. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : Louis H. Ross & Co., c1887. aAlso available in print. 0aSpirituals (Songs) 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aHeavenxSongs and music.1 aRussell, George.2 aLouis H. Ross Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1219uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1219 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701345ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048002100159100002700180245008200207246005800289246004100347500004000388500001900428500002900447500004300476534008200519530002900601650002300630650002700653650002900680650002900709710005100738856006100789773004900850852005900899985002500958b27494615RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riusga n eng d32bCallender, McAuslan & Troup (Providence, R.I.)a491 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aLyons, Fred,dd. 1887.10aSwinging on de golden gateh[computer file] /cwords and music by Fred Lyons.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! call me early in de morning.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen awake me. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisements for merchandise: p. [6] pOriginally published:cProvidence, R.I. : Callendar, McAuslan & Troup, c1882. aAlso available in print. 0aSpirituals (Songs) 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aHeavenxSongs and music. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aCallender, McAuslan & Troup (Providence, R.I.)40drpbaasmf1221uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1221 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701385ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245007800156246006400234246005300298500002500351500001700376500004400393500009200437500009400529534006900623530002900692650002700721650002300748700002900771710004100800856006100841773004900902852005900951985002501010b27494676RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aRosenfeld, Monroe H.,d1861-1918.10aSwim for de golden shoreh[computer file] /cwords & music by F. Belasco.1 iFirst line of text:aBells am a ringin', birds am a singin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aSwim for de golden shore. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Lotta's jubilee song. a"To America's ideal soubrette, Miss Lotta, This Composition is Respectfully Inscribed." aCover illustration: representation of heaven's gates on opposite shore and floral design. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : Wm. H. Boner & Co., c1884. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aSpirituals (Songs)0 aLotta,d1847-1924.4prf.2 aW.H. Boner & Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf1222uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1222 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701262ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245009700156246005100253490006500304500002500369500001900394500003500413534006400448530002900512650002300541650001400564700003200578710005500610830006500665856006100730773004900791852005900840985002500899b27494743RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aTracy, George Lowell,d1855-1921,14aThe new Jerusalemh[computer file] /clibretto by Dexter Smith ; music by Geo. Lowell Tracy.1 iFirst line of text:aThere is a new Jerusalem.1 aFavorite songs from the new American opera "Uncle Tom" ;v2. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: W.J. McLaughlin. pOriginally published:cBoston : Louis H. Ross & Co., c1887. aAlso available in print. 0aSpirituals (Songs) 0aMusicals.1 aSmith, Dexter,d1842?-1909.2 aLouis H. Ross Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.) 0aFavorite songs from the new American opera "Uncle Tom" ;v2.40drpbaasmf1224uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1224 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701301ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245010700156246005300263490006500316500002500381500001900406500003500425534006400460530002900524650002300553650001400576700003200590710005500622730001500677830006500692856006100757773004900818852005900867985002500926b27494780RPBm c crucn 990304s1999 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aTracy, George Lowell,d1855-1921,10aOver the mountain of sorrowh[computer file] /clibretto by Dexter Smith ; music by Geo. Lowell Tracy.1 iFirst line of text:aOver the mountain of sorrow.1 aFavorite songs from the new American opera "Uncle Tom" ;v1. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: W.J. McLaughlin. pOriginally published:cBoston : Louis B. Ross & Co., c1887. aAlso available in print. 0aSpirituals (Songs) 0aMusicals.1 aSmith, Dexter,d1842?-1909.2 aLouis H. Ross Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)0 aUncle Tom. 0aFavorite songs from the new American opera "Uncle Tom" ;v1.40drpbaasmf1225uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1225 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701451ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048000900103100005200112245011700164246007400281500002800355500001900383500006900402510002000471534007800491530002900569600005700598610004100655650003600696650005300732650002500785700003900810710004600849856006100895773004900956852005901005985002501064b27494810RPBm c crucn 990304q19991956riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x5 aca041 aSmith, N. Clarkq(Nathaniel Clark),d1877-1933.14aThe Tuskegee songh[computer file] :b(Mixed voices) /cwords by Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by N. Clark Smith.1 iFirst line of text:aTuskegee, thou pride of the swift growing South. aFor mixed voices (SATB) aCaption title. aDedicaiton: To the memory of Wm. H. Baldwin, Jr., New York City.4 aBALc4953 note. pOriginally published:c[Tuskegee, Ala. : Tuskegee Institute Press, c19--] aAlso available in print.10aDunbar, Paul Laurence,d1872-1906xMusical settings.20aTuskegee InstitutexSongs and music. 0aStudents' songszUnited States. 4aAmerican poetryy20th centuryxMusical settings. 4aAfro-American poets.1 aDunbar, Paul Laurence,d1872-1906.2 aTuskegee Institute Press (Tuskegee, Ala.)40drpbaasmf1226uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1226 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701266ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005100081040001300132045000900145048001500154100002100169245009000190246007600280500003100356500001700387500005600404500004300460534006600503530002900569650003700598650003700635650001800672710004400690856006100734773004900795852005900844985002500903b2749701xRPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riugma n eng d22bJohn Church Company (Philadelphia, Pa.)a18849 aRBNcRBN ax2x2 avu01aka011 aDickson, Martha.10aDere'll be no distinction dereh[computer file] :ba Negro song /cby Martha Dickson.1 iFirst line of text:aOh dey say up in heab'n dat dere's neber any snow. aFor voice and piano, in F. aCover title. aDedicated "To my husband Artello Dickson"--Caption. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] pOriginally published:cCincinnati : J. Church Company, c1924. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRace relationsxSongs and music. 0aGospel music.2 aJohn Church Company (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf1227uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1227 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701312ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005100118240003700169245011300206246007000319246006900389500002500458500001700483500003300500500003200533534006000565530002900625650003700654650001800691650001700709710004200726856006100768773004900829852005900878985002500937b27497021RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riugma n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aEmmett, Dan. D.q(Daniel Decatur),d1815-1904.10aJordan is a hard road to travel.10aJordon am a hard road to trabelh[computer file] :bcharacteristic Ethiopian banjo melody /cby T.F. Briggs.1 iFirst line of text:aI ribed into New York, to pass de time away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI took off my coat and roll up my slieve. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: W.K. Northall. aVerses 2-4 printed on p. 4. pOriginally published:cNew York : Horace Waters, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGospel music. 0aBanjo music.2 aHorace Waters (Firm : New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1229uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1229 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701615ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100005100160240003700211245008300248246003700331246007400368246005500442500002500497500001900522500006400541500007000605590007100675534005400746530002900800650003700829650001800866700002500884710002500909856007500934856007501009773004901084852005901133985002501192b27497033RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riugma n eng d22bOliver Ditson (Music publisher)a6309 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aEmmett, Dan. D.q(Daniel Decatur),d1815-1904.10aJordan is a hard road to travel.10aJordan is a hard road to travelh[computer file] /ccomposed by Old Dan Emmet.14aJordan is a hard road to travel.1 iFirst line of text:aI just arrived in town for to pass de time away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSo take off your coat boys. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aPrice given as 25 cents net in lower right corner of cover. aCover illustration: engraving of the face of a minstrel / Greene. aThe number 2-1/2 in a star in lower right corner of cover: cop. 2. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGospel music.1 aGreene, Henry,4ill.2 aOliver Ditson (Firm)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1230uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1230403Print copy 2drpbaasmf1264uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1264 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701659ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100005100160245016900211246007400380246005500454246003700509250001900546500002500565500001700590500004300607590003900650590004800689534006300737530002900800650003700829650001800866700005700884710003700941856007500978856007501053773004901128852005901177985002501236b27497045RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riugma n eng d22bDavid A. Truax (Music publisher)a103 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aEmmett, Dan. D.q(Daniel Decatur),d1815-1904.10aJordan is a hard road to travelh[computer file] :bthe celebrated banjo song as sung by Young Dan Emmett at Well's Opera House /cmusic composed by Old Dan Emmett.1 iFirst line of text:aI just arrived in town for to pass de time away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSo take off your coat boys.16aJordan is a hard road to trabel. aAuthorized ed. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aPrice given as 25 Cts. nett. on cover. aLibrary's copy 1 is water damaged. aPrice statement lacking on cover of cop. 2. pOriginally published:cCincinnati : David A. Truax, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGospel music.1 aEmmett, Dan. D.q(Daniel Decatur),d1815-1904.4prf.2 aDavid A. Truax (Music publisher)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1231uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1231403Print copy 2drpbaasmf1265uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1265 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701580ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100005100160240003700211245005300248246007400301246005800375500002500433500001900458500015800477500011000635500003200745590003800777534007700815530002900892650003700921650001800958710003600976856006101012773004901073852005901122985002501181b27497057RPBm c crucn 990305q19991856riugma n eng d22bG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a2133 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aEmmett, Dan. D.q(Daniel Decatur),d1815-1904.10aJordan is a hard road to travel.10aJordan is a hard road to trabelh[computer file]1 iFirst line of text:aI just arrived in town For to pass de time away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSo take of[f] your coats boys. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Other songs generally accepted as by Dan Emmett are Jordan Is a Hard Road to Travel (1853)..."--Hist. of popular music in Amer. / Sigmund Spaeth, p. 95. a"1853-1856, Reed, G.P., & Co., 13 Tremont [Boston]"--Early Amer. sheet music / Dichter & Shapiro, p. 225. aVerses 3-6 printed on p. 5. aLibrary's copy has trimmed edges. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.P. Reed & Co., [between 1853 and 1856] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGospel music.2 aG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1232uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1232 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701860ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048002100145100005100166240003700217245008600254246007600340246007300416490010200489490004700591500004400638500001900682500023300701500002900934534006600963530002901029650003701058650001801095700004001113710002001153710003601173830004701209856006101256773004901317852005901366985002501425b27497069RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riuppa n eng d22bG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a2363 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aEmmett, Dan. D.q(Daniel Decatur),d1815-1904.10aJordan is a hard road to travel.10aJordan aint a hard road to travelh[computer file] /cwritten by Ossian E. Dodge.1 iFirst line of text:aAs we're living in an age when every thing is new.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen sing boys, sing with a merry merry ring.1 aConcert pieces of Ossian's Bards ... arranged with an accompaniment for the piano forte ;vno. 5.1 aConcert pieces of Ossian's Bards ;vno. 5. aFor voice and piano, with chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aThe melody of this song, known as "Jordan is a hard road to travel" (1853) is generally accepted as by D. Emmett. Cf. A history of popular music in America / Sigmund Spaeth, p. 95. Attributed to T.F. Briggs in Sear's song index. aSung by: Ossian's Bards. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : G.P. Reed & Co., 1855. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGospel music.1 aDodge, Ossian E.,d1820-1876,earr.2 aOssian's Bards.2 aG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.) 0aConcert pieces of Ossian's Bards ;vno. 5.40drpbaasmf1233uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1233 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701420ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004100081040001300122045000900135048002100144100005400165245009500219246006100314246006100375500004400436500001900480500003200499500004200531500009100573534005700664530002900721650003700750650001800787700002500805710003400830856006100864773004900925852005900974985002501033b27497070RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riugma n eng d22bJ.L. Peters (Music publisher)a9,347 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aHays, Will S.q(William Shakespeare),d1837-1907.10aAngels, meet me at the cross roadsh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cby Will S. Hays.1 iFirst line of text:aCome down, Gabriel, blow your horn.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAngels meet me at de cross roads. aFor voice and piano, with chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aDedicated to: Robert Biggs. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [2] aCover illustration: engraving of Black traveller standing at crossroads / H.J. Greene. pOriginally published:cNew York : J.L. Peters, 1875. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGospel music.1 aGreene, H. J.,4ill.2 aJ.L. Peters (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1235uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1235 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701459ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100005400124245008700178246005900265246007200324500004000396500001700436500003100453500004800484500010200532590003800634534007000672530002900742650003700771650001800808700003200826710004500858856006100903773004900964852005901013985002501072b27497082RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riugma n eng d aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aHays, Will S.q(William Shakespeare),d1837-1907.10aKeep in de middle ob de roadh[computer file] :bsong & chorus /cby Will S. Hays.1 iFirst line of text:aI hear dem angels a callin' loud.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen, chil'ren, keep in de middle ob de road. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aDedicated to: James Burke. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2], [6] aCover illustration: Engraving of angels watching over Black man walking down road / E.D. Grafton. aLibrary's copy has trimmed edges. pOriginally published:cCincinnati : Geo. D. Newhall & Co., c1878. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGospel music.1 aGrafton, E. D.,d1817-1900.2 aGeo. D. Newhall & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)40drpbaasmf1236uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1236 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701433ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001300125045000900138048001500147100002100162245013500183246005600318246006400374500004000438500001900478500002900497500008400526500004800610534005700658530002900715650004700744650001800791700002900809710003900838856006100877773004900938852005900987985002501046b27497094RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riuppa n eng d22bG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a510 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aLeslie, Herbert.10aOh! When I war dem gospel garmentsh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by Geo. Russell Jackson ; music by Herbert Leslie.1 iFirst line of text:aBredren keep de lamp a burnin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! when we war dem gospel garments. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aDedicated to: Sam Lucas. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-Americans singing gospel music outdoors. a"White, Piplar & Co., lith, Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.D. Russell, c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aGospel music.1 aJackson, George Russell.2 aG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1237uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1237 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701429ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002700163245009500190246006000285246004000345500002500385500001700410500006400427500004200491500007700533534006300610530002900673600002600702650001800728650004700746650002900793710003900822856006100861773004900922852005900971985002501030b27497112RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riusga n eng d22bWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a4475 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aLucas, Sam.,db. 1848.10aEvery day'l be Sunday by and byh[computer file] :bjubilee song & chorus /cby Sam Lucas.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI hear dem children crying loud.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCrying Amen. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Sam Lucas great success, nothing like it. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [2] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-Americans; portrait of Sam Lucas. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1881. aAlso available in print.10aLucas, Sam,db. 1848. 0aGospel music. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aWhite, Smith & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1238uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1238 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701449ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002700124245007400151246004300225246006800268490005400336500005200390500001900442500004200461500005800503534006200561530002900623600002600652650001800678650002900696650004700725650002900772700003300801710003500834856006100869773004900930852005900979985002501038b27497124RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aLucas, Sam.,db. 1848.13aDe ole ship ob Zionh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cSam Lucas.1 iFirst line of text:aDe day did break.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYes, I'se done quit all my worldly ways.0 aTwo favorite songs written and sung by Sam Lucas. aSchottische for voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraved portrait of Sam Lucas[?] pOriginally published:c[New York?] : J.M. Russell, c1881. aAlso available in print.10aLucas, Sam,db. 1848. 0aGospel music. 0aHeavenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aLucas, Sam.,db. 1848.4prf.2 aJ.M. Russell (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1239uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1239 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701249ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002700124245007400151246004300225246006800268490006100336500005200397500001900449534006200468530002900530650001800559650002900577650004700606650002900653710003500682856006100717773004900778852005900827985002500886b27497148RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aLucas, Sam.,db. 1848.13aDe ole ship ob Zionh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cSam Lucas.1 iFirst line of text:aDe day did break.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYes, I'se done quit all my worldly ways.0 aEthiopian jubilee and minstrel songs by eminent writers. aSchottische for voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. pOriginally published:c[New York?] : J.M. Russell, c1881. aAlso available in print. 0aGospel music. 0aHeavenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aJ.M. Russell (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1240uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1240 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701320ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002700118245007800145246006500223246006300288500002500351500001900376500004200395500009200437534005800529530002900587650001800616650002900634650004700663650002900710710003700739856006100776773004900837852005900886985002500945b2749715xRPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aLucas, Sam.,db. 1848.10aRing dem heavenly bellsh[computer file] /cwords and music by Sam Lucas.1 iFirst line of text:aIf you want to get in dem golden gates.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGwine to ringer dem heav'nly bells. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-Americans outside with man ringing "heavenly bells" pOriginally published:cBoston : Russell Bros., c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aGospel music. 0aHeavenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aRussell Brothers (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1241uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1241 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701401ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004100081040001300122045000900135048002100144100002700165245007500192246005500267246005200322500004000374500001900414500004200433500011700475500003200592534006100624530002900685650001800714650004700732650002900779710003700808856006100845773004900906852005900955985002501014b27497197RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riusga n eng d22bThompson & Odell (Boston, Mass.)a66 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aLyons, Fred,dd. 1887.10aHail dat gospel tugh[computer file] /cwords and music by Fred Lyons.1 iFirst line of text:aDar's trouble and hard times.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen hail dat gospel tug. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for music books: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of scenes showing Afro-Americans at a camp and at a river hailing the "gospel tug" a"Connolly Co. Eng."--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : Thompson & Odell, c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aGospel music. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aThompson & Odell (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1242uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1242 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701517ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005000081040001300131045000900144048002100153100002700174240003000201245009800231246006300329246005200392490003000444500004000474500001900514500004200533500005100575534007100626530002900697650001800726650004700744650002900791700002100820710003900841710004500880856006100925773004900986852005901035985002501094b27497240RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riusga n eng d22bHitchcock's Music Store (New York, N.Y.)a368 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aLyons, Fred,dd. 1887.10aWhen am you gwine?;oarr.10aWhen am you gwine?h[computer file] /cwords and music by Fred. Lyons ; arranged by F. Louis.1 iFirst line of text:aGood bye, old folks, I'se gwine away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHe's gwine in de mornin'0 aPlantation and end songs. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: Waverly's Georgia Minstrels. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-3 and 6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Hitchcock's Music Stores, c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aGospel music. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aLouis, F.,earr.2 aWaverly's Georgia Minstrels.4prf.2 aHitchcock's Music Store (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1243uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1243 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701445ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130045000900143048002100152100002700173245008000200246005800280246005700338500004000395500001700435500003600452500002700488500004200515500006000557534006200617530002900679650001800708650004700726650002900773700002500802710003800827856006100865773004900926852005900975985002501034b27497264RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riusga n eng d22bFrederick Blume (Music publisher)aF.B. 3742 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aLyons, Fred,dd. 1887.10aWhen the big bell ringsh[computer file] /cwords and music by Fred. Lyons.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm on my way to de sunset land.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYes, yes, yes, I must be dar! aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aAt head of title: Jubilee song. aSung by: Tom McIntosh. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: decorative border design with bell. pOriginally published:cNew York : Frederick Blume, c1881. aAlso available in print. 0aGospel music. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aMcIntosh, Tom.4prf.2 aFrederick Blume (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1244uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1244 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701266ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002100124240003200145245009900177246006400276246005300340500004000393500001900433500005700452534006700509530002900576650001800605650004700623700002500670710003900695856006100734773004900795852005900844985002500903b27497288RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aPutnam, James S.10aClimbing up to glory;oarr.10aClimbing up to gloryh[computer file] :bjubilee song /cby J.S. Putnam ; arr. by J.J. Sawyer.1 iFirst line of text:aI am going to leave this sinful world.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh bretheren, come along. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aCover illustration: decorative floral border design. pOriginally published:c[New York] : W.A. Evans, & Bro., c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aGospel music. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music.1 aSawyer, J. J.,earr.2 aW.A. Evans & Bro. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1246uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1246 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701236ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005000081040001300131045000900144048001500153100002100168245011700189246006600306246004200372500002500414500001700439500005700456534006600513530002900579650001800608650004700626710004300673856006100716773004900777852005900826985002500885b2749729xRPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riusga n eng d22bS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)a15590 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aPutnam, James S.10aI'll be ready when de great day comesh[computer file] :bthe famous jubilee song & chorus /cby Jas. S. Putnam.1 iFirst line of text:aNow you may talk about Jerusalem morBAn.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'll be ready. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover illustration: floral decorative border design. pOriginally published:cCleveland : S. Brainard's Sons, c1882. aAlso available in print. 0aGospel music. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music.2 aS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf1247uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1247 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701396ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245011300156246005200269246004600321500002500367500001900392500003000411500004200441500008700483590008700570534006300657530002900720650001800749650004700767710003800814856006100852773004900913852005900962985002501021b27497306RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aRosenfeld, Monroe H.,d1861-1918.10aPut on de golden swordh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by M.H. Rosenfeld (F. Belasco)1 iFirst line of text:aOh, pretty little darkies.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen fare you well. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aPages 1-3 are unnumbered. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man receiving a sword from heaven. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Hambloch...Musical instruments, etc. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1885. aAlso available in print. 0aGospel music. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1249uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1249 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701208ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245011300156246005200269246004600321490002000367500002500387500001900412500003000431534006300461530002900524650001800553650004700571710003800618830002000656856006100676773004900737852005900786985002500845b2749746xRPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aRosenfeld, Monroe H.,d1861-1918.10aPut on de golden swordh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by M.H. Rosenfeld (F. Belasco)1 iFirst line of text:aOh, pretty little darkies.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen fare you well.1 aMinstrel songs. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aPages 1-3 are unnumbered. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1885. aAlso available in print. 0aGospel music. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.) 0aMinstrel songs.40drpbaasmf1250uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1250 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701363ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002100124245006400145246006200209246004800271490006300319500004100382500001900423500003000442500004200472534006400514530002900578650001800607650004700625650003400672710003800706830006300744856006100807773004900868852005900917985002500976b27497495RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riugma n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aca04aka011 aSawyer, Jacob J.10aBlow, Gabriel, blowh[computer file] /cby Jacob J. Sawyer.1 iFirst line of text:aDarkies pray fo' de time draws nigh.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBlow, Gabriel, blow.1 aChoice collection of Ethiopian songs / by Jacob J. Sawyer. aFor voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCaption title. aPages 1-2 are unnumbered. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [4] pOriginally published:cNew York : W.A. Evans & Bro., c1882. aAlso available in print. 0aGospel music. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aFuture lifexSongs and music.2 aW.A. Evans & Bro. (Boston, Mass.) 0aChoice collection of Ethiopian songs / by Jacob J. Sawyer.40drpbaasmf1252uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1252 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701282ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002100124245007100145246005600216246006100272490006300333500004100396500001900437500003000456534006900486530002900555650001800584650004700602710003800649830006300687856006100750773004900811852005900860985002500919b27497501RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riugma n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aca04aka011 aSawyer, Jacob J.10aHand me down dem golden shoesh[computer file] /cJacob J. Sawyer.1 iFirst line of text:aHand me down dem golden shoes.1 iFirst line of chorus:aKeep dat lamp bright an' burning.1 aChoice collection of Ethiopian songs / by Jacob J. Sawyer. aFor voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCaption title. aPages 1-2 are unnumbered. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : W.A. Evans & Bro., c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aGospel music. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music.2 aW.A. Evans & Bro. (Boston, Mass.) 0aChoice collection of Ethiopian songs / by Jacob J. Sawyer.40drpbaasmf1253uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1253 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701598ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003500118240003600153245010900189246008600298246008200384500002500466500001900491500005900510500004300569500010400612534007700716530002900793600002100822650003700843650003400880700002700914710004300941710003400984856006101018773004901079852005901128985002501187b27497835RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBaer, Charles E.,d1870?-1962.10aDarkey's home sweet home;oarr.14aThe darkey's home sweet homeh[computer file] /carr. by Fred. Bunte ; words and music by Chas. E. Baer.1 iFirst line of text:aThere's a spot in Alabama, where the birds sing all the day.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThe honeysuckle twines around the dear old cabin door. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aIntroduced by: Jas. W. Reagan, the sweet-voiced tenor. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of a cabin / J.S. Quiak Cut Co. Phila; photograph of Jas. W. Reagan [?] pOriginally published:cPhila. [i.e., Philadelphia] : Jos. Morris, c1899. aAlso available in print.10aReagan, James W. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aReagan, James W.4prf.2 aJ.S. Quiak Cut Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)2 aJos. Morris (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0033uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0033 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701537ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003500118240003600153245010900189246008600298500002500384500001900409500003000428500005400458500004300512500010200555534007700657530002900734600002000763650003700783650003400820700002600854710004300880710003400923856006100957773004901018852005901067985002501126b27497860RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBaer, Charles E.,d1870?-1962.10aDarkey's home sweet home;oarr.14aThe darkey's home sweet homeh[computer file] /carr. by Fred. Bunte ; words and music by Chas. E. Baer.1 iFirst line of text:aThere's a spot in Alabama, where the birds sing all the day. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aPages 1-3 are unnumbered. aIntroduced by: Kitty D. Miley of Scanlon & Miley. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of a cabin / J.S. Quiak Cut Co., Phila; photograph of Kitty D. Miley. pOriginally published:cPhila. [i.e., Philadelphia] : Jos. Morris, c1899. aAlso available in print.10aMiley, Kitty D. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.10aMiley, Kitty D.4prf.2 aJ.S. Quiak Cut Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)2 aJos. Morris (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0034uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0034 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701607ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245008700139246006200226246005600288500002500344500001900369500009300388500004300481500012700524590005000651534008400701530002900785600002700814600003500841650003700876650002800913650003400941710005200975856006101027773004901088852005901137985002501196b27497975RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBicknell, Ralph.10aI aint got no use for sleeph[computer file] /cwords and music by Ralph Bicknell.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen I am asleep I am awasting time.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI aint got no use for sleep. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"The companion song to the big slumber success 'Please go way and let me sleep'"--Cover. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man in top hat; photographs of Al. Wilson / White, N.Y. and Harry Von Tilzer. aLibrary's copy in torn and fragile condition. pOriginally published:cNew York : Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co., c1903. aAlso available in print.10aWilson, Al. H.,d1868-10aVon Tilzer, Harry,d1872-1946. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSleepxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aHarry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0060uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0060 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701609ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245011300141246002000254246005500274246004400329490003400373500002500407500001700432500006800449500004200517500007400559590007500633534006400708530002900772600001600801650003700817650003600854650003400890700002200924710002300946730002400969856006100993773004901054852005901103985002501162b27498153RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBryant, Francis J.10aRam-a-jam, or, I want dat manh[computer file] :ba coon mystery /cwritten & composed by Francis J. Bryant.10aI want dat man.1 iFirst line of text:aI was standing on the corner.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI want that man.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Maud Huth (of Huth & Clifford) in "Courted into court" aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Maud Huth [?]; floral cover design. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: E.F. Droop & Sons, Music warehouse. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1897. aAlso available in print.10aHuth, Maud. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxCrimes against. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHuth, Maud.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aCourted into court.40drpbaasmf0170uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0170 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701591ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245010400150246004000254246005400294246007600348500002500424500001900449500002200468500004300490500004200533500011600575534007300691530002900764600001200793600001700805650002800822650003700850650003400887700001800921710004800939856006100987773004901048852005901097985002501156b27498281RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCannon, Hughie,d1877-1912.10aI hates to get up early in the mornh[computer file] /cwords by John Queen ; music by Hugh Cannon.14aI hates to get up early in de morn.1 iFirst line of text:aA coon who led a quiet life.1 iFirst line of chorus:aJust 'cause I hates to get up early in the morn. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Tascott. aDedicated to: Mr. D.J. Tobin ("Tobey") aAdvertisements for other songs: [2-6] aCover illustration: photograph of Tascott; photograph of D.J. Tobin [?]; drawing of Afro-American child in bed. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1901. aAlso available in print.10aTascot.10aTobin, D. J. 0aSleepxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aTascot.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0208uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0208 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701393ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245011100150246002500261246007500286246005400361500002500415500001900440500004900459500008800508534005700596530002900653600002800682650003700710650003400747700002300781710003300804856006100837773004900898852005900947985002501006b27498396RPBm c crucn 990305s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCannon, Hughie,d1877-1912.10aPossum pie, or, The stuttering coonh[computer file] /cwords by Jos. C. Farrell ; music by Hughie Cannon.10aThe stuttering coon.1 iFirst line of text:aNicodemus Harrison Lee started to school one day.1 iFirst line of chorus:aUm-pa-puh-puh-puh-puh-P-O. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Artie Hall; cartoon drawing of Afro-American man. pOriginally published:cNew York : F.A. Mills, c1904. aAlso available in print.10aHall, Artie,dfl. 1890. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFarrell, Joseph C.2 aF.A. Mills (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0214uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0214 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701579ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245009300150246004300243246007000286246006900356500002500425500001700450500003300467500004800500500009800548534006900646530002900715600002400744650003700768650002500805650003400830700002000864700003000884700001700914710004400931856006100975773004901036852005901085985002501144b2750489xRPBm c crucn 990308s1999 riuppa n eng d aRPBcRPB ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.10aMr. Coon you're all right in your placeh[computer file] /cby Bob Cole & Billy Johnson.16aMr. Coon you're alright in your place.1 iFirst line of text:aA pretty yaller gal had mighty high anxiety.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMister coon you're alright in your place. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Minnie J. Rinehart. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: photograph of Minnie J. Rinehart; striped and floral border design / H.C. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1909. aAlso available in print.10aRinehart, Minnie J. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJohnson, Billy.1 aRinehart, Minnie J.4prf.1 aH. C.,4ill.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0286uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0286 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701574ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010008004100014040001300055045000900068048001500077100003200092240004700124245013100171246007100302246005400373500002500427500001900452500009900471500009600570530002900666534006900695530002900764650003700793650003100830650004000861700002000901700003900921710004400960856007501004773004901079852005901128985002501187b27504967RPB830211s1907 nyuppa n eng d aRPBcRPB ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.10aWedding of the Chinee and the coon ;oarr.14aThe wedding of the Chinee and the coonh[computer file] /cwords by Billy Johnson ; music by Bob Cole (arr. by Theo. F. Morse)1 iFirst line of text:aI heard there's gwine to be a mighty jubilee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThis strange amalgamation. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for "Keep your eye on your friend Mister Johnson" and other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: cartoon drawing of Afro-American man and Chinese woman getting married. aAlso available in print. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1907. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMarriagexSongs and music. 0aChinese AmericansxSongs and music.1 aJohnson, Billy.1 aMorse, Theodore,d1873-1924.earr.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0293uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0293 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701544ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001300124045000900137048001500146100002100161245010400182246008600286246006700372500002500439500001900464500004900483500009700532534006700629530002900696600002200725600002100747650003700768650003400805700002200839700002800861700002700889710003600916856006100952773004901013852005901062985002501121b27505108RPBm c crucn 990308s1999 riuppa n eng d22bEvans Music Co. (Boston, Mass)aE 2849 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDownes, H. W. W.13aDe coon dat's caught ma eyeh[computer file] /cwords by Ottie E. Colburn ; music by H.W.W. Downes.1 iFirst line of text:aDar's lots of coons dey come around and try to win dis baby.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFor he's de coon dat's a caught ma eye. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Harry MacDonald and Emma De Castro. aCover illustration: drawing of eye with photograph of MacDonald and De Castro in the center. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Evans Music Co., c1899. aAlso available in print.10aMacDonald, Harry.10aDe Castro, Emma. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aColburn, Ottie E.1 aMacDonald, Harry.4prf.1 aDe Castro, Emma.4prf.2 aEvans Music Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0406uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0406 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701449ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129043001200142045000900154048001500163100002100178245009900199246007200298246005800370500002500428500001900453500005900472500006200531534006700593530002900660650003700689650002900726650003400755700002400789700002000813710003600833856006100869773004900930852005900979985002501038b27505133RPBm c crucn 990308s1999 riuppa n eng d22bEvans Music Company (Boston, Mass.)aE 2780 aRBNcRBN an-us-hi aw9w9 avu01aka011 aEbert, George E.10aMy gal from Honoluluh[computer file] /cwords by Maggie D. Brainard ; music by Geo. E. Ebert.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se jilted Mandy in Orleans for Honolulu Sue.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFor she's my gal for Honolulu. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aLyricist's name appears as Maggie D. Branard on cover. aCover illustration: Black couple with palm trees / F.J.F. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Evans Music Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBrainard, Maggie D.0 aF. J. F.,4ill.2 aEvans Music Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0419uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0419 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701576ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094048001500106100003300121245009700154246005400251500002500305500013300330500014300463534005600606530002900662650003700691650004500728650004300773600005800816700004100874700003700915710004000952710002800992856006101020773004901081852005901130985002501189b27507452RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN an-usu-- avu01aka011 aGlover, Stephen,d1813-1870.10aTopsy's songh[computer file] /cwritten by Charles Jefferys ; co[m]posed by Stephen Glover.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm but a little nigger gal. aFor voice and piano. aLithographed t.p.: Eva and Topsy seated and holding hands, with red and white roses; Corbaux del et lith.; Stannard & Dixon Imp. aAdvertisement for Jefferys edition of songs from "Uncle Tom's cabin," written and composed by Charles Jefferys and Stephen Glover: p. [8]. pOriginally published:cLondon : C. Jefferys, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited StatesyTo 1901.10aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896xMusical settings.1 aJefferys, Charles,d1807-1865.4lyr.1 aCorbaux, Louisa,db. 1808.4ltg.2 aC. Jefferys (Music publisher)4pbl.2 aStannard & Dixon.4prt.40drpbaasmf1271uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1271 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701302ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048001500159100003400174245009200208246007100300246007400371490004200445500002500487500001900512500004200531534006600573530002900639650002700668650003400695710004100729856006100770773004900831852005900880985002500939b27507464RPBm c crucn 990308s1999 riuppa n eng d22bClayton F. Summy Co. (Chicago, Ill.)aC.F.S.Co.1179 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aHazzard, Katherine Stockwell.10aOle March win'h[computer file] /cwords and music by Kathrine [sic] Stockwell Hazzard.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen de ole March win' comes a blowin' aroun'1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dat ole March win' jess ablowin', ablowin'0 aSongs by Katherine Stockwell Hazzard. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] pOriginally published:cChicago : Clayton F. Summy Co., c1910. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aClayton F. Summy Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf1114uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1114 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701521ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245010700139246005300246246006500299500002500364500001700389500003600406500006500442500003500507500004200542500009300584590005500677534006400732530002900796650004200825650003400867700001700901710002300918856006100941773004901002852005901051985002501110b27507531RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aJefferson, W. T.10aMy coal black ladyh[computer file] :bsymphony de Ethiopia /cwritten and composed by W.T. Jefferson.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se got a coal black lady.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThis coal black lady, she is my baby. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Witmark popular publications." aThe number 4 appears in a sunflower in lower right of cover. aDedicated to John P. Nicholas. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of buttercups / FE; photograph of unidentified woman in hat. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Grace Boothman. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aE. F.,4ill.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0682uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0682 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701944ncm 2200457Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003500118245007100153246005400224246004400278500002500322500001700347500007800364500006100442500006800503500006400571500006800635590008800703590009000791534005600881530002900937650005800966650003501024650003401059650002901093700001701122700003901139700003801178710002901216710003301245856007501278773004901353852005901402985002501461b27507579RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aJones, Irving,dca. 1874-1932.10aI'm livin' easyh[computer file] /cwords & music by Irving Jones.1 iFirst line of text:aTime's are mighty desperate.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm livin' easy. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAs sung by: Lew Dockstader, Lottie Gilson, Barnes and Sisson, and others. aAdvertisement for "The governor" and other music: p. [2] aAdvertisement for "Sometime sweetheart" and other music: p. [7] aAdvertisement for "Whistling Rufus" and other music: p. [8] aCover illustration: Afro-American man eating large dinner / HC. aLibrary's cop. 1 has stamp on p. [3]: Hardings jigs & reels for violin or piano... aLibrary's cop. 1 has stamp on p. [3]: Get Kerry Mills' New March, Whistling Rufus... pOriginally published:cNew York : F.A. Mills, 1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditionsxSongs and music. 0aMillionairesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.0 aH. C.,4ill.1 aDockstader, Lew,d1856-1924.4prf.1 aGilson, Lottie,d1867-1912.4prf.2 aBarnes and Sisson.4prf.2 aF.A. Mills (Music publisher)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0696uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0696 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701426ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245010500137246006600242246005900308490003400367500002500401500001900426500004600445500004200491500007000533534006400603530002900667650003700696650001400733700004000747700002000787710002300807730001600830856006100846773004900907852005900956985002501015b27507580RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aKelly, John T.10aYer baby's a comin' to townh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by John T. Kelly.1 iFirst line of text:aAway down south in the state of Alabama.1 iFirst line of chorus:aTell all the coons I'm a comin'0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by Peter F. Dailey in "A good thing" aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of telegram with floral border / JEC. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMusicals.1 aDailey, Peter F.,d1868-1908.4prf.1 aJ. E. C.,4ill.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aGood thing.40drpbaasmf0707uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0707 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701464ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048001500151100001700166245008400183246003800267246005300305490005500358500002500413500001900438500004800457590004600505534006600551530002900617650001800646650004700664710004100711830005500752856007500807856007500882773004900957852005901006985002501065b27507592RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riusga s n eng d22bS. Brainard's Sons (Cleveland, Ohio)a14946 aRBNcRNM aw7w7 avu01aka011 aVernor, Max.10aKeep dose lamps a-burnin'h[computer file] :bplantation jubilee /cMax Vernor.1 iFirst line of text:aA who's dar?1 iFirst line of chorus:aKeep dose lamps a-burnin'1 aMax Vernor's serio comic and character songs ;v3. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover illustration: engraved floral design. aLibrary's copy 2 inscribed: May 13, 1882. pOriginally published:cCleveland : S. Brainard's Sons, c1877. aAlso available in print. 0aGospel music. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music.2 aS. Brainard's Sons (Cleveland, Ohio) 0aMax Vernor's serio comic and character songs ;v3.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1273uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1273403Print copy 2drpbaasmf1274uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1274 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701332ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002100124245007100145246005600216246006100272490006400333500004100397500001900438500003000457500004200487534006800529530002900597650001800626650004700644710005400691830004300745856006100788773004900849852005900898985002500957b27507609RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riugma n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aca04aka011 aSawyer, Jacob J.10aHand me down dem golden shoesh[computer file] /cJacob J. Sawyer.1 iFirst line of text:aHand me down dem golden shoes.1 iFirst line of chorus:aKeep dat lamp bright an' burning.1 aEthiopian, jubilee and minstrel songs / by eminent writers. aFor voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCaption title. aPages 1-2 are unnumbered. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] pOriginally published:cNew York : Benjamin W. Hitchcock, c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aGospel music. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music.2 aBenjamin W. Hitchcock, Publisher (New York, N.Y.) 0aEthiopian, jubilee and minstrel songs.40drpbaasmf1272uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1272 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701534ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005000081040001300131045000900144048001500153100003200168245013700200246003000337246003900367246004700406500002500453500001700478500005600495500004200551500005600593534006800649530002900717600003200746650004200778650001600820650003400836650002900870710004300899856006100942773004901003852005901052985002501111b27507610RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d22bS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)a17330 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.10a"Oh, I don't know," or, I thought I was a winnerh[computer file] :bcomic song and refrain with coon parody /cby Bert A. Williams.10aI thought I was a winner.1 iFirst line of text:aI had a girl.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWell, I don't know. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"A coon parody on I thought I was a winner"--p. [2] aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Bert A. Williams. pOriginally published:cChicago : S. Brainard's Sons Co., c1896. aAlso available in print.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf1261uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1261 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701791ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081043001200099045000900111048001500120100003200135240004100167245006400208246003900272246008900311246006200400490001600462500003700478500004700515500018600562500003000748590004600778534006200824530002900886650003700915650003000952650003900982650003401021651003101055700003901086710003801125856006101163773004901224852005901273985002501332b27507634RPBm c crucn 990309q19991899riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN an-us-va aw4w9 avu01aka011 aWhite, Charles,d1821-1891.10aFloating scow of old Virginia;oarr.10aCarry me back to old Virginiah[computer file] /cChristie.16aOh, carry me back to ole Virginny.1 iFirst line of text:aDe floating scow ob ole Virginia, dat I worked from day to day.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! carry me back to ole Virginia.0 aVocal gems. aFor voice and piano in key of E© aCover title, indicated by a pointing hand. a"De Floating Scow--also known as: Carry Me Back to Ole Virginny. w., m., Charles T. White. Philadelphia: Lee & Walker, cop. 1847"--Variety music cavalcade / Julius Mattfeld, p. 72. aPages 1-2 are unnumbered. aLibrary's copy inscribed: G.A. Goodspeed. pOriginally published:cNew York : R.A. Saalfield, [18--?] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aOld agexSongs and music. 0aOyster fisheriesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aVirginiaxSongs and music.1 aChristy, Edwin Pearce,d1815-1862.2 aR. A. Saalfield (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1299uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1299 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701730ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081043001200099045000900111048001500120100003200135240004100167245006400208246003900272246008900311246006200400490001600462500003700478500004300515500018700558500003000745534006200775530002900837650003700866650003000903650003900933650003400972651003101006700003901037710003801076856006101114773004901175852005901224985002501283b27507646RPBm c crucn 990309q19991899riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN an-us-va aw4w9 avu01aka011 aWhite, Charles,d1821-1891.10aFloating scow of old Virginia;oarr.10aCarry me back to old Virginiah[computer file] /cChristie.1 aOh, carry me back to ole Virginny.1 iFirst line of text:aDe floating scow ob ole Virginia, dat I worked from day to day.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! carry me back to ole Virginia.0 aVocal gems. aFor voice and piano in key of E© aCover title, indicated by a black bar. a"De Floating Scow--also known as: Carry Me Back to Ole Virginny. w., m., Charles T. White. Philadelphia: Lee & Walker, cop. 1847"--Variety music cavalcade / Julius Mattfeld, p. 72. aPages 1-2 are unnumbered. pOriginally published:cNew York : R.A. Saalfield, [18--?] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aOld agexSongs and music. 0aOyster fisheriesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aVirginiaxSongs and music.1 aChristy, Edwin Pearce,d1815-1862.2 aR. A. Saalfield (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1298uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1298 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701094ncm 2200313ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003100118245006400149246006000213246005000273500002500323500001700348500004200365534006200407530002900469650004500498650002800543650001500571856006100586773004900647852005900696985002500755b27507671RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWheeler, J. W.q(James W.)10aHush my little coonh[computer file] /cby Jas. W. Wheeler.1 iFirst line of text:aDe silb'ry moon am shining bright.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHush my love, my baby. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] pOriginally published:c[United States] : [s.n.], [c1896?] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aSleepxSongs and music. 0aLullabies.40drpbaasmf1064uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1064 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701222ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048002100150100002500171245006700196246006100263246005400324500004000378500001700418530002700435534006600462530002900528650003700557650003800594650003400632710002400666856006100690773004900751852005900800985002500859b27507683RPBm c crucn 990309q19991869riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a22510 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca041 aWarden, E.q(Edward)10aTapiocah[computer file] :ba minstrel melody /cby E. Warden.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen I used to work upon the levee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aTo my oakum, to my chokum. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aAlso available online. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., [c1860?] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf1278uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1278 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701427ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148245011100169246005100280246005300331500004000384500001700424500002900441500001900470534006500489530002900554530004900583650003700632650003400669650002800703700006000731710002900791710003900820856006100859773004900920852005900969985002501028b27507701RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1897 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aca04aka0100aUncle Tom's gone to resth[computer file] /cas sung by Christy's Minstrels at Christy's Opera House, N.Y.1 iFirst line of text:aUncle Tom's gone to rest!1 iFirst line of chorus:aUncle Tom's gone to rest! aFor voice, 4-part chorus and piano. aCover title. aVerse 3 printed on p. 5. a"Wakelam. Sc." pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co. ; c1853. aAlso available in print. aMode of access: World Wide Web via Internet. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aDeathxSongs and music.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1279uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1279 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701284ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149245010700170246005400277246007600331250001900407500005800426500001700484534006600501530002900567650003700596650001600633650003400649710002900683710004000712856006100752773004900813852005900862985002500921b27507725RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)a2132 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aca04aka0100aTilda Hornh[computer file] /cas sung by Christy's Minstrels at Christy's Opera House, Broadway, N.Y.1 iFirst line of text:aI was rais'd in Mississippi.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBut fretting wont do for a darky of this figger. aAuthorized ed. aFor voice, chorus (air, alto, tenor, bass) and piano. aCover title. pOriginally published:cNew York : William Hall & Son ; c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1280uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1280 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701254ncm 2200337ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245011000139246006200249246006000311500002500371500001900396500002300415500003100438534006200469530002900531650006200560650002900622650003400651710003700685856006100722773004900783852005900832985002500891b27507737RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aSt. Clair, Karl.10aEvery nigger had a lady, but meh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by Karl St. Clair.1 iFirst line of text:aDe coons gave a ball de other night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aEb'ry nigger had a lady, but me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. aOrchestra parts available. pOriginally published:cNew York : W.B. Gray & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aW.B. Gray & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0906uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0906 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701330ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103245007200124246006300196246005000259490006400309500004100373500001900414500003000433500004200463534007200505530002900577650003700606650003400643700002800677710003800705830004300743856006100786773004900847852005900896985002500955b27507750RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aca04aka0110aPut on de golden crownh[computer file] /carr. by Jacob J. Sawyer.1 iFirst line of text:aGood ebening white folks one and all.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen oh my bye and bye.1 aEthiopian, jubilee and minstrel songs / by eminent writers. aFor voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCaption title. aPages 1-2 are unnumbered. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] pOriginally published:c[Boston, Mass.?] : W.A. Evans & Bro., c1882. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSawyer, Jacob J.,earr.2 aW.A. Evans & Bro. (Boston, Mass.) 0aEthiopian, jubilee and minstrel songs.40drpbaasmf1281uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1281 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701340ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103245007200124246006200196246005000258490006300308500004100371500001900412500003000431500004200461534006400503530002900567650003700596650003400633700002800667710003800695830006300733856006100796773004900857852005900906985002500965b27507762RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aca04aka0110aPut on de golden crownh[computer file] /carr. by Jacob J. Sawyer.1 iFirst line of text:aGood ebening whit folks one and all.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen oh my bye and bye.1 aChoice collection of Ethiopian songs / by Jacob J. Sawyer. aFor voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCaption title. aPages 1-2 are unnumbered. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [4] pOriginally published:cNew York : W.A. Evans & Bro., c1882. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSawyer, Jacob J.,earr.2 aW.A. Evans & Bro. (Boston, Mass.) 0aChoice collection of Ethiopian songs / by Jacob J. Sawyer.40drpbaasmf1282uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1282 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701707ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048002100115245018600136246002500322246006600347246006100413250003300474500004000507500001700547500007100564500002600635500003200661534006800693530002900761650003700790650005500827650003800882700004500920700002600965700002900991710002901020710004201049856006101091773004901152852005901201985002501260b27507774RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-va aw5w5 avu01aca04aka0110aOld Virginny never tireh[computer file] /c[words] written by T. Vaughan ; adapted by E.P. Christy ; as sung by Christy's Minstrels ; arranged for the piano forte by Frank Spencer.16aVirginne neber tire.1 iFirst line of text:aIn Virginne land where corn stalks grow.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDe fiddle sing and de banjo ding. aThe only authorized edition. aFor voice, chorus (SATB) and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: The celebrated Ethoipian [sic.] song and chorus. a"Words by J. Vaughn." aVerses 2-3 printed on p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : Millet's Music Saloon, c1851. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StateszVirginiaxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music.1 aChristy, Edwin Pearce,d1815-1862.earr.1 aSpencer, Frank.earr.1 aVaughn, Tom,d1823-1875.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aMillets Music Saloon (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1283uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1283 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701571ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004000081040001800121048001500139245006400154246001600218246005200234246005100286490004800337500002500385500001900410500007100429500010500500534006200605530002900667600003500696650003700731650004500768650003400813700002400847700002300871710003700894830004800931856006100979773004901040852005901089985002501148b27507804RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d22bLouis Goullaud (Boston, Mass.)a377 aRBNcRBNdRBN avu01aka0100aOh! Dat watermelonh[computer file] /carr. by John Braham.14aWatermelon.1 iFirst line of text:aMy old misses promised me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen oh, dat watermelon.1 aLuke Schoolcraft's Ethiopian melodies ;v2. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Entered according to Act of Congress in the Year 1875..."--Cover. aCover illustration: lithograph of Luke Schoolcraft framed by scenes of plantation life / E. Burrill. pOriginally published:cBoston : Louis P. Goullaud, c1874. aAlso available in print.10aSchoolcraft, Luke,d1847-1893. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBraham, John,earr.1 aBurrill, E.,4ill.2 aLouis Goullaud (Music publisher) 0aLuke Schoolcraft's Ethiopian melodies ;v2.40drpbaasmf1275uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1275 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701312ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004100081040001300122045000900135048001500144245009200159246006600251500002500317500001900342500005600361500004200417534006200459530002900521650003700550650003400587700003000621700002100651700006000672710003600732856006100768773004900829852005900878985002500937b27507889RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d22bTripp & Cragg (Louisville, Ky.)a573 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka0100aLittle Eva's visionh[computer file] /cwords by Sidney Dyer ; arranged by H. Vasouver.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, Tom, I've seen those spirits bright. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aArranger's name appears as Henri Vasouver on cover. aAlso published for: voice and guitar. pOriginally published:cLouisville : Tripp & Cragg, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDyer, Sidney,d1814-1898.1 aVasouver, Henri,1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aTripp & Cragg (Louisville, Ky.)40drpbaasmf1284uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1284 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701657ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149245011000164246005800274246005400332500002500386500001700411500003900428500001600467500007100483500004900554590006100603534006600664530002900730650003700759650003400796650001700830700002400847700002400871700003600895700001700931710004100948710004000989856006101029773004901090852005901139985002501198b27507968RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)a2852 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01atz0110aKeemo Kimoh[computer file] :bGeo Christy and Wood's celebrated banjo song /carranged by [A.] Sedgwick.1 iFirst line of text:aIn South Car'lina de darkies go.1 iFirst line of chorus:aKeemo Ki'mo! Dar! oh whar? aFor voice and banjo. aCover title. a"As sung by P.H. Keenan"--Caption. a"Hays N.Y." aThe number 2-1/2 appears in a star in lower right corner of cover. aCover illustration: woodland foliage design. aLibrary's copy has notebook holes punched through pages. pOriginally published:cNew York : William Hall & Son, [1854?] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aBanjo music.1 aSedgwick, A.,earr.1 aKeenan, P. H.4prf.1 aChristy, George N.,d1827-1868.1 aWood, Henry.2 aGeorge Christy and Wood's Minstrels.2 aWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1286uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1286 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701848ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149245011000164246005800274246005400332500002500386500001700411500002600428500003900454500001600493500005600509500004900565590003400614590007700648590008100725530006500806530002900871650003700900650003400937650001700971700002400988700002401012700003601036700001701072710004101089710004001130856007501170773004901245852005901294985002501353b27508031RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)a2852 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01atz0110aKeemo Kimoh[computer file] :bGeo Christy and Wood's celebrated banjo song /carranged by [A.] Sedgwick.1 iFirst line of text:aIn South Car'lina de darkies go.1 iFirst line of chorus:aKeemo Ki'mo! Dar! oh whar? aFor voice and banjo. aCover title. aPage 3 is unnumbered. a"As sung by P.H. Keenan"--Caption. a"Hays N.Y." a"25 C Nett" appears in lower right corner of cover. aCover illustration: woodland foliage design. aPage 3 of copy 2 is numbered. a"Copyright, 25 C Nett" appears in lower right corner of cover on copy 2. aLibrary's copy 2 has numbers 13-18 written in ink in upper corners of pages. pOriginally published:cNew York : William Hall & Son, c1854. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aBanjo music.1 aSedgwick, A.,earr.1 aKeenan, P. H.4prf.1 aChristy, George N.,d1827-1868.1 aWood, Henry.2 aGeorge Christy and Wood's Minstrels.2 aWilliam Hall & Son (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1285uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1285 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701419ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003500118245010200153246007700255246008500332500002500417500001900442500004500461590004400506534007500550530002900625650003700654650003700691650003100728650003400759650002900793710004100822856006100863773004900924852005900973985002501032b27508122RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aJones, Irving,dca. 1874-1932.10aI don't allow no coon to hurt my feelin'sh[computer file] /cwritten & composed by Irving Jones.1 iFirst line of chorus:a'Cause I don't allow no coon to hurt my feelin's.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm a harmless, peaceful, calm and law-abiding colored man. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 4-[6] aLibrary's copy imperfect: lacks p. 1-2. pOriginally published:c[New York, N.Y.?] : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aKnife fightingxSongs and music. 0aJealousyxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0695uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0695 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701154ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008900138246006500227500002500292500001900317500002300336500004600359534006200405530002900467650003700496650003100533650003400564710003600598856006100634773004900695852005900744985002500803b27508195RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aJackson, Billy.10aThat coon got lucky mighty soonh[computer file] /cwords and music by Bill Jackson.1 iFirst line of text:aWell the coon that I'll tell you about. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. aAdvertisements for another song: p. [1-4] pOriginally published:c[Chicago?] : Will Rossiter, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWill Rossiter (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0677uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0677 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701473ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148245011200169246002100281246007500302246006100377500004000438500001700478500003900495500001900534500003200553534006400585530002900649650003700678650004500715650003100760650003400791710002900825710003900854856006100893773004900954852005901003985002501062b27508225RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1865 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aca04aka0100aHush a by babyh[computer file] /csung by Christy's Minstrels at Christy's Opera House, Broadway New York.16aHush-a-bye baby.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen but a little fellow, I'd nothing much to do.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBut I dig dig dig, dig dig a dig. aFor voice, chorus (SATB) and piano. aCover title. aCover illustration: floral design. a"Wakelam N.Y." aVerses 2-5 printed on p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1287uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1287 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701549ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003900081040001300120045000900133048002100142100005400163245011700217246007600334246007600410500004100486500001700527500005500544500004700599500004200646500005800688590003800746534005700784530002900841650003100870650004600901710003400947856006100981773004901042852005901091985002501150b27508262RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d22bJ.L. Peters (Music publisher)a671 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca041 aHays, Will S.q(William Shakespeare),d1837-1907.10aLittle Samh[computer file] :ba new and popular Negro song and chorus /cwritten and composed by Will. S. Hays.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm a happy little darkey all the way from Alabam.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHigh, oh! high! Listen till I tell you who I am! aFor voice, 4-part chorus, and piano. aCover title. a"As sung by all the best minstrel troupes"--Cover. aAlso published without cover illustration. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [2] aCover illustration: lithograph of Black boy marching. aLibrary's copy in torn condition. pOriginally published:cNew York : J.L. Peters, 1867. aAlso available in print. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxHistoryxSongs and music.2 aJ.L. Peters (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0608uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0608 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701508ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002500124245007800149246006200227246006600289500005200355500001700407500004800424500003500472500003900507500002900546500004200575590007200617534005900689530002900748650003700777650003400814710004500848710003500893856006100928773004900989852005901038985002501097b27508298RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aHargrave, W. Loftin,10aOld Bob Ridleyh[computer file] /cwritten and composed by W.L. Hargrave.1 iFirst line of text:aA possum sot [sic] in a simmon tree.1 iFirst line of chorus:aO! boys come along and shuck dat corn. aFor voice and piano, with chorus (SSTB or SABB) aCover title. aSung by: Kunkel's Nightingale Opera Troupe. aDedicated to: John J. Doughty. aCover engraved by C.T. Gillingham. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aLibrary's copy has blind stamp on cover: Haven & Co., Hartford, Ct. pOriginally published:cBaltimore : J.E. Boswell, 1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aKunkel's Nightingale Opera Troupe.4prf.2 aJ.E. Boswell (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0587uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0587 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701457ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005300081040001300134043000900147048001500156100004300171245010500214246007500319246006300394500004100457500001700498500004800515500005800563590009000621534006100711530002900772650004500801650002500846710004200871856006100913773004900974852005901023985002501082b27508316RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d22bChappell-Harms Inc. (New York, N.Y.)aC.-H. 7610 aRBNcRBN ax2x2 avj01aka011 aGoodman, Lillian Rosedale,d1887-1972.10aMammy's precious pickaninnyh[computer file] :bsong /cwords and music by Lillian Rosedale Goodman.1 iFirst line of text:a'Way down south, there's a little pickaninny boy.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGo to sleep ma precious pickaninny. aFor low voice and piano in G (No. 1) aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6-7] aAlso published for high voice and piano in A© (No. 2) aLibrary's copy has price of 50 cents stamped on cover over printed price of 40 cents. pOriginally published:cNew York : Chappell-Harms, c1926. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.2 aChappell-Harms, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1292uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1292 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701504ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103245014800124246008500272500004500357500001700402500004000419500004400459500001800503534006500521530002900586650004200615650004700657650003100704650003400735650005800769700003900827710002900866710004100895856006100936773004900997852005901046985002501105b27508432RPBm c crucn 990003s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 bvu01aca04aka0110aDinah's wedding dayh[computer file] :bthe celebrated song and chorus /cas sung at Christy's Opera House under the direction of E.P. Christy.1 iFirst line of text:aHuzzah, huzzah, de day is come, Miss Dinah's to be married. aFor solo voice, chorus (SATB) and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Christy's melody. aAdvertisement for other music on cover. a"Pearson,Sc." pOriginally published:cNew York : William Vanderbeek, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aChoruses, Secular (Mixed voices, 4 parts) with piano.1 aChristy, Edwin Pearce,d1815-1862.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aWilliam Vanderbeek (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1289uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1289 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701719ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003400118245012400152246003600276246007600312246005900388500002500447500001700472500005600489500009100545500005100636590004100687590006200728534006200790530002900852650003700881650003800918650003400956650002900990700002501019700002201044710003701066856006101103773004901164852005901213985002501272b27508511RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDavis, Gussie L.,d1863-1899.10aSing again that sweet refrain, or, Far from the old folks at homeh[computer file] /cwords & music by Gussie L. Davis.10aFar from the old folks at home.1 iFirst line of text:aThe music hall was crowded in a city o'er the sea.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSling again that sweet refrain. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Rees Prosser, with Al. G. Field Minstrels. aAdvertisements for: "She is more to be pitied than censured" and other songs: p. 2-[6] aCover illustration: floral design / H. Carter. aLibrary's copy in fragile condition. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Bertha E. Temple, Miss Harding. pOriginally published:cNew York : W.B. Gray & Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aProsser, Rees.4prf.1 aCarter, H.,4ill.2 aW.B. Gray & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0359uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0359 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701311ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048002100150245009700171246002700268246004500295246005100340500004100391500001700432590006700449534006000516530002900576650004700605650003100652650003400683700002600717710002400743856006100767773004900828852005900877985002500936b27508584RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a14186 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aca04aka0114aThe darkies' wedding, or, Ding dong, skip alongbsong & chorus /carranged by D. Minstrelli.10aDing dong, skip along.1 iFirst line of text:aThe bells ring out.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDing, dong! skip along. aFor voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCover title. aLibrary's copy has numbers 229-234 stamped in corner of pages. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson & Co., c1857. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMinstrelli, D.,earr.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf1288uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1288 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701648ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245009800141246004900239246006800288500002500356500001700381500005300398500004000451500004200491500007200533590005600605534007100661530002900732650003700761650002500798650001600823650002900839700004400868700001800912700001700930700002700947710004600974856006101020773004901081852005901130985002501189b27508602RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCook, Will Marion.10aKinkyh[computer file] /cwords by "Mord" Allen and J. Ed. Green ; music by Will Marion Cook.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen just a pickininny.1 iFirst line of chorus:aKinky, Kinky, your skin is kind o' inky. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aLyricist's name appears as Ed. Green in caption. aIntroduced by: Aida Overton Walker. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman / E.H. Pfeiffer. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Maralds Fisette. pOriginally published:cNew York : Gotham Attucks Music Co., c1908. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aLove songs. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aWalker, Aida Overton,d1880-1914.4prf.1 aGreen, J. Ed.1 aAllen, Mord.1 aPfeiffer, E. H.,4ill.2 aGotham Attucks Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0312uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0312 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701174ncm 2200313Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245009900150246006800249246006100317500002500378500001900403500002300422534007300445530002900518650003700547650003400584710004800618856006100666773004900727852005900776985002500835b27508614RPBm c crucn 990309s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCannon, Hughie,d1877-1912.10aBill Bailey, won't you please come home?h[computer file] /cwords and music by Hughie Cannon.1 iFirst line of text:aOn one summer's day, sun was shining fine.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWon't you come home, Bill Bailey. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1295uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1295 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701321ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002800118240003200146245012300178246004600301246006300347500002500410500001900435500002300454590004200477534006000519530002900579650004500608700004300653700003900696710004200735856006100777773004900838852005900887985002500946b27509667RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aClark, Charles Clinton.10aMammy's little Dinah;oarr.10aMammy's little Dinahh[computer file] /carranged by Charles Jerome Wilson ; words and music by Charles Clinton Clark.1 iFirst line of text:aMa mamma - mamma ma.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMammy's little pickaninny peekaboo. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. aLibrary's copy inscribed by composer. pOriginally published:c[New York?] : E.T. Paull, c1909. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music.1 aWilson, C. J.q(Charles Jerome),earr.1 aClark, Charles Clinton.4sgn5RPB.2 aE.T. Paull Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0249uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0249 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701241ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003300123245009800156246004700254246006500301500002500366500001900391500002300410534006900433530002900502650003700531650003400568651003800602700002500640710004400665856006100709773004900770852005900819985002500878b27509680RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aCobb, George L.,d1886-1942,10aAll aboard for Dixie landh[computer file] /cwords by Jack Yellen ; music by George L. Cobb.1 iFirst line of text:aMy baggage is waitin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aDixie! all aboard the boat for Dixie. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1913. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aYellen, Jack,d1892-2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf0265uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0265 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701480ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100003700160245020800197246006800405246005700473500002500530500001700555500002800572534006000600530002900660650003700689650003800726650001400764700006000778710003600838730005000874856006100924773004900985852005901034985002501093b27509722RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riumca n eng d22bG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1842 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aComer, T.q(Thomas),d1790-1862.10aEarly in de morningh[computer file] :bsong and chorus as sung in the popular play of "Uncle Tom's cabin" now performing with immense success at the Boston Museum /ccomposed & arranged by Thomas Comer.1 iFirst line of text:aEarly in de morning by de break ob de day.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSo come so come make holiday. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdditional verse: p. 5. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.P. Reed & Co., c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aMusicals.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.)0 aUncle Tom's cabin (Musical production : 1852)40drpbaasmf1276uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1276 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701421ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103245012700124246001600251246005200267246006800319246007600387500004100463500001700504500003800521590003700559534006100596530002900657650003700686650004500723650003400768700003000802710003300832856006100865773004900926852005900975985002501034b27509734RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aca04aka0100aCheer up Sam, or, Sarah Bellh[computer file] :ba beautiful Ethiopian melody and chorus /carranged by Charles C. Willis.10aSarah Bell.16iTitle on caption and running title: Sarah Bell.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! down in Alabama before I was set free.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCheer up Sam now don't let your spirits go down. aFor voice, chorus (TASB), and piano. aCover title. aAdditional verse printed on p. 5. aLibrary's copy is water-damaged. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : J.E. Gould, c1856. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWillis, Charles C.,earr.2 aJ.E. Gould (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1277uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1277 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701553ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130048002100143100001500164245009800179246004700277246004900324500004000373500001900413500009900432590015600531534006400687530002900751530005500780650004700835650002500882650003400907700002900941710002700970856006100997773004901058852005901107985002501166b27509746RPBm c crucn 990310q19991899riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a23598 aRBNcRBN avu01aka01aca041 aBrowne, T.14aThe hole in the garden wallh[computer file] /cwords by H.J. St. Leger ; music by T. Browne.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! sweet Kitty Bell.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! sweet Kitty Bell. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man and woman embracing through a hole in a wall. aLibrary's copy has raised stamp on cover: E.N. Merriam, Tuner & Music Dealer, & manufacturer of patent harmonic copulas for melodeons &c., Rutland, Vt. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., [18--] aAlso available in print. aSystem requirements: Internet access; Web browser. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSt. Leger, Heyward John.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf1296uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1296 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701515ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100004800170245008500218246005300303246008200356246004400438500004000482500001900522590010700541590009000648534006400738530002900802650003700831650001700868650003400885710004000919856006100959773004901020852005901069985002501128b2750976xRPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1069 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aUncle Joeh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by James Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, they call me Uncle Joe.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWill I hear the darkies voices as I used to years ago.14aUncle Joe, or, The cabin by the stream. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Boden's Music Store, 47 Purchase St., New Bedford, Mass. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Jessie McFarlne, Dec. 5, 1887, Luella Warren, Dec. 5, 1887. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1878. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0093uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0093 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701271ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245007800139246006700217246005100284500002500335500001900360500005800379590004100437534005900478530002900537650003700566650003400603700003200637700002100669710003700690856006100727773004900788852005900837985002500896b27509771RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBernhardt, Fred.10aLiza, give me what I'm longing forh[computer file] /cby Fred Bernhardt.1 iFirst line of text:aBig moon was shining o'er field and hill.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLiza, don't be a miser. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Marguerite De Santo and Ed. Quinn's latest success." aLibrary's copy in fragile condition. pOriginally published:cNew York : F. Bernhardt, c1911. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDe Santo, Marguerite.4prf.1 aQuinn, Ed.4prf.2 aFred Bernhardt (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0058uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0058 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701493ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123048002100136100003200157245009200189246005400281246006100335500004600396500001900442500012500461500007800586534007100664530002900735650003700764650004500801650003400846700004400880710002500924856006100949773004901010852005901059985002501118b27509783RPBm c crucn 990310q19991857riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson (Music publisher)a1753 aRBNcRBN avu01aka01aca041 aBarker, George,d1812-1876.14aThe new Mary Blaneh[computer file] /cwritten by W. Guernsey ; music by George Barker.1 iFirst line of text:aI once did lub a pretty gal.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh fare dee well poor Mary Blane. aFor solo voice, 4-part chorus, and piano. aCaption title. aDates when publisher was at 115 Washington St. found in: Early American sheet music / Harry Dichter and Elliott Shapiro. aWords and music adapted from the earlier Afro-American song, "Mary Blane" pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, [between 1844 and 1857] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGuernsey, W.q(Wellington),d1817-1885.2 aOliver Ditson (Firm)40drpbaasmf1297uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1297 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701556ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100002000160245006400180246002500244246008000269246005100349500002500400500001900425500007900444500002900523500008600552590003800638534006200676530002900738650002300767650002700790650003700817650003800854710003700892730002300929856006100952773004901013852005901062985002501121b27509813RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riumca n eng d22bLouis Goullaud (Music publisher)a406 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aCoes, George H.14aDen we'll join de bandh[computer file] /cby Geo. H. Coes.14aWe'll join dat band.1 iFirst line of text:aPompey tell me what dey're gwine to do with you and I.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen we'll join de band. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFrom musical production: Schoolcraft & Coes' great act, Our Alabama homes. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man greeting Afro-American woman. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Childs. pOriginally published:cBoston : Louis P. Goullaud, c1875. aAlso available in print. 0aSpirituals (Songs) 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music.2 aLouis Goullaud (Music publisher)0 aOur Alabama homes.40drpbaasmf1291uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1291 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701325ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002000163245006400183246008000247246005100327490002000378500002500398500001900423500002900442534006300471530002900534650002300563650003500586650003700621650003800658710004100696830002000737856006100757773004900818852005900867985002500926b27509862RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d22bT.B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.)a406 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aCoes, George H.14aDen we'll join de bandh[computer file] /cby Geo. H. Coes.1 iFirst line of text:aPompey tell me what dey're gwine to do with you and I.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen we'll join de band.1 aMinstrel songs. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1875. aAlso available in print. 0aSpirituals (Songs) 0aSongs, EnglishzUnited States. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music.2 aT. B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.) 0aMinstrel songs.40drpbaasmf1290uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1290 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701686ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001800123045001000141048001500151048001500166100002800181245009800209246004300307500004900350500003700399500008100436500003700517510001500554534005900569530002900628600008000657650002200737650003100759650005300790651006700843651006800910700006200978710004201040856006101082773004901143852005901192985002501251b2750993xRPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riusga n eng d22a1102bHorace Waters (Music publisher) aRBNcRBNdRBN0 bd1865 avu01aka01 aca04aka011 aParkhurst, E. A.,cMrs.10aRichmond is ours!h[computer file] /cwords by A.J.H. Duganne ; music by Mrs. E.A. Parkhurst.1 iFirst line of text:aRichmond is ours! aFor solo voice or quartet (SATB) with piano. aDedicated to: Lieut. Gen. Grant. aAdvertisement for "A dream of my mother and my home" and other music: p. [6] aVerse 4 printed as text of p. 5.4 aBALc4902. pOriginally published:cNew York :Horace Waters, c1865. aAlso available in print.10aDuganne, A. J. H.q(Augustine Joseph Hickey),d1823-1884xMusical settings. 0aSongs with piano. 0aVocal quartets with piano. 4aAmerican poetryx19th centuryxMusical settings. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xSongs and music. 0aRichmond (Va.)xHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xSongs and music.1 aDuganne, A. J. H.q(Augustine Joseph Hickey),d1823-1884.2 aHorace Waters (Firm : New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0457uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0457 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701590ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100005100123245009900174246005800273490003000331500002500361500001900386500007900405500002900484500008900513500006500602534006400667530002900731600005800760650003400818650003400852700004000886700006000926710002400986856006101010773004901071852005901120985002501179b27510025RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aHoward, G. C.q(George Cunnibell),d1820-1887.10aEva to her papah[computer file] :bsong /ccomposed by G.C. Howard ; sung by Cordelia Howard.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen your daughter's ta'en away.0 aThe songs of G.C. Howard. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aText refers to characters in "Uncle Tom's cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aCover illustration: lithographed portrait of Mrs. G.C. Howard, the original "Topsey" a"J.H. Bufford's sons lith. 141 Franklin St., Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., c1870. aAlso available in print.10aHoward, G. C.q(George Cunnibell),cMrs.,d1829-1908. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-Americans in literature.1 aHoward, Cordelia,d1848-1941.4prf.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0462uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0462 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701660ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100005100123245010000174246005700274490003000331500002500361500001900386500009800405500002900503500007800532500006400610590005100674534006400725530002900789600005800818650003400876650003400910700004000944700006000984710002401044856006101068773004901129852005901178985002501237b27510086RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aHoward, G. C.q(George Cunnibell),d1820-1887.10aEva to her papahp[computer file] :bsong /ccomposed by G.C. Howard ; sung by Cordelia Howard.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen you daughter's ta'en away.0 aThe songs of G.C. Howard. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aText refers to Eva and Uncle Tom, characters in "Uncle Tom's cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aCover illustration: lithograph of Mrs. G.C. Howard, the original "Topsey" a"J.H. Bufford's sons lith. 141 Franklin St. Boston"--Cover. aLibrary's copy inscribed with numbers 224-229. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., c1870. aAlso available in print.10aHoward, G. C.q(George Cunnibell),cMrs.,d1829-1908. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-Americans in literature.1 aHoward, Cordelia,d1848-1941.4prf.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf1159uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1159 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701683ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004000081040001300121045000900134048001500143100003800158245009500196246005200291246005600343500002500399500001900424500006400443500002500507500004200532500005000574500006800624590009300692534005700785530002900842650001800871650004700889700002700936700003600963700003300999710003501032856006101067773004901128852005901177985002501236b27510141RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riusga n eng d22bJ.M. Russell (Music publisher)a917 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aRosenfeld, Monroe H.,d1861-1918.10aRide on dat golden muleh[computer file] :bjubilee song /cby M.H. Rosenfeld (F. Belasco)1 iFirst line of text:aCome, all you little ones.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! ride on dat golden mule. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Patti Rosa, Hilda Thomas, and Miss Georgie Parker. aDedicated to: Lotta. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: decorative border design. a"Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers, 24 Franklin St., Boston"--Cover. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover, p. [3], and p. 5: Property of Clifton Heights Casino. pOriginally published:cBoston : J.M. Russell, c1885. aAlso available in print. 0aGospel music. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music.1 aParker, Georgie.4prf.1 aThomas, Hilda,dfl. 1885.4prf.1 aRosa, Patti,dd. 1894.4prf.2 aJ.M. Russell (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1251uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1251 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701565ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245007800156246004600234246004700280500002500327500001700352500005400369500002500423500004200448500012500490500004100615590009700656534006200753530002900815650001800844650004700862700003800909710003800947856006100985773004901046852005901095985002501154b27510189RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aRosenfeld, Monroe H.,d1861-1918.10aCome along sinnersh[computer file] /cwords and music by M.H. Rosenfeld.1 iFirst line of text:aOh what will you do.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCome along sinners. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Who am de one to do yu justiss! aDedicated to: Lotta. aAdvertisement for another song: p. 6. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American man being seized by the hand of God / title page designed by the author. a"Chas. H. Crosby & Co. Lith, Boston" aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Boston, Louis P. Goullaud, 108 Tremont Street. pOriginally published:cBoston : Rosenfeld & White, c1881. aAlso available in print. 0aGospel music. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music.1 aRosenfeld, Monroe H.,d1861-1918.2 aRosenfeld & White (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1248uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1248 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701498ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005100081040001300132045000900145048001500154100001900169245009200188246006400280246004000344500002500384500001900409500005700428500005800485500013000543534006800673530002900741650001800770650004700788650002900835700002300864710004300887856006100930773004900991852005901040985002501099b2751030xRPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riusga n eng d22bS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)a17,218 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aPallma, Frank.10aKeep a-knockin'h[computer file] /cwords by Michael E. Rourke ; music by Frank Pallma.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se gwine for to buy me a golden car.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWay up high. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"As sung in Hoyts 'A Trip to Chinatown' Co."--Cover. aDedicated to: Mutual Admiration "Knocking" Societies. aCover illustration: cartoon drawing of Afro-Americans at gate of heaven; photograph of Frank Pallma and Michael E. Rourke [?] pOriginally published:cChicago : S. Brainard's Sons Co., c1895. aAlso available in print. 0aGospel music. 0aAfro-AmericansxReligionxSongs and music. 0aHeavenxSongs and music.1 aRourke, Michael E.2 aS. Brainard's Sons Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf1245uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1245 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701239ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003300118245011900151246007600270246006200346500002500408500001700433500004100450500004300491534006300534530002900597650003700626650001800663710003800681856006100719773004900780852005900829985002500888b27510347RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riugma n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka012 aFountainbleau-Jerome, Leona.10aI ain't gwine to linger longh[computer file] :bNegro comic song /cwords and music by Leona Fontainbleau-Jerome.1 iFirst line of text:aSay, white people, don't you wish dat you were me?1 iFirst line of chorus:aFor I'se gwine to linger with you. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aRunning title: Aint gwine to linger. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGospel music.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1234uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1234 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701371ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245009800136246010200234246007200336246006600408500002500474500001900499500006000518500005900578534006400637530002900701650003700730650001800767700001900785710002300804856006100827773004900888852005900937985002500996b27510438RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riugma n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aDillon, John.10aBring the answer back to meh[computer file] /cwords by Harry Dillon ; music by John Dillon.14aBring de answer back to me : an Ethiopian effusion. words by John Dillon ; music by Harry Dillon.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! I sent a message to the angels in the sky.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou can't guess what the answer'll be. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAt head of title on cover: "Keep a guessing, children." a"Words by John Dillon ; music by Harry Dillon"--Cover. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGospel music.1 aDillon, Harry.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf1228uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1228 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701509ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002700163240003300190245011600223246005400339246005900393500002500452500001900477500004100496500009900537590004200636534007200678530002900750650003700779650002800816650001700844700002700861710004100888856006100929773004900990852005901039985002501098b27510505RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWulschner & Son (Indianapolis, Ind.)a84 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWulschner, Emil,cMrs.10aSleep, ma honey sleep;oarr.10aSleep, ma honey sleeph[computer file] /cwords and melody by Mrs. Emil Wulschner ; arranged by Barclay Walker.1 iFirst line of text:aLay me undahneaf de willows.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSayin', "Sleep ma honey sleep!" aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. 6. aCover illustration: engraving of landscape scene showing Afro-American man plowing in a field. aLibrary's copy inscribed: E.A. Young. pOriginally published:cIndianapolis, Ind. : Wulschner & Son, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSleepxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.1 aWalker, Barclay.earr.2 aWulschner & Son (Indianapolis, Ind.)40drpbaasmf1105uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1105 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701631ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001800126045000900144048001500153100004600168240003700214245023800251245001900489246005400508246005400562500004700616500001700663500003400680500007200714534006400786530002900850650004200879650001700921700004500938710002900983710003901012856006101051773004901112852005901161985002501220b27510657RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a2508 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aWork, Henry C.q(Henry Clay),d1832-1884.10aWe are coming sister Mary;oarr.10aWe are coming sister Maryh[computer file] :b(founded on the superstition of a portion of the colored race, that the approach of death is forewarned in "dream song" /cwritten by Henry C. Work ; arranged and adapted by E.P. Christy. aComputer data.1 iFirst line of text:aOn a stormy night in winter.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWe are coming sister Mary. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (TTB, melody) aCover title. aSung by: Christy's Minstrels. aCover illustration: engraving of head of young Afro-American woman. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.1 aChristy, Edwin Pearce,d1815-1862.earr.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1104uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1104 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701601ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100004600169240003700215245023800252246005400490246005400544500004700598500001700645500003400662500007200696534006400768530002900832650004200861650001700903700004500920710002900965710003900994856006101033773004901094852005901143985002501202b27510694RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a2508 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aWork, Henry C.q(Henry Clay),d1832-1884.10aWe are coming sister Mary;oarr.10aWe are coming sister Maryh[computer file] :b(founded on the superstition of a portion of the colored race, that the approach of death is forewarned in "dream song" /cwritten by Henry C. Work ; arranged and adapted by E.P. Christy.1 iFirst line of text:aOn a stormy night in winter.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWe are coming sister Mary. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (TTB, melody) aCover title. aSung by: Christy's Minstrels. aCover illustration: engraving of head of young Afro-American woman. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.1 aChristy, Edwin Pearce,d1815-1862.earr.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1112uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1112 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701440ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003000118245012100148246006400269246005200333490003400385500003700419500001700456500004500473500009700518534006400615530002900679600003000708650004700738650004200785650003400827710002300861856006100884773004900945852005900994985002501053b27510761RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riudfa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWoods, Frances Armstrong.10aMiss Suzzanah Brady am my ladyh[computer file] :bcoon song and chorus /cwords & music by Frances Armstrong Woods.1 iFirst line of text:aAll de coons look at my gal Suzzannah.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDe weddin cake am ready.0 aWitmark popular publications. aSchottische for voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American women; photograph of Frances Armstrong Woods[?] pOriginally published:cNew York ; M. Witmark & Sons, c1898. aAlso available in print.10aWoods, Frances Armstrong. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf1101uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1101 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701365ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048002100145100003400166245017400200246003900374246006000413246005300473500004000526500001700566500004900583534006000632530002900692650004200721650003400763710003600797856006100833773004900894852005900943985002501002b27510815RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d22bGeo. Molineux (Music publisher)a1298 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka01aca041 aWiske, C. Mortimer,db. 1853.12aA Negro's lamenth[computer file] :boh! I wonder whar Miss Nancy gone : song with chorus ad libitum /cwords from the Atlanta constitution ; music by C. Mortimer Wiske.10aOh! I wonder whar Miss Nancy gone.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! I wonder whar Miss Nancy gone.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, whar Miss Nancy gone? aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aAlso published as quartette for male voices. pOriginally published:cNew York : Geo. Molineux, c1897. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aGeo. Molineux (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1116uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1116 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701478ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002200118245006900140246007200209246005100281500002500332500001700357500006200374500002500436500004900461500008100510534006900591530002900660600001700689600005500706650004200761650003400803700002300837710003800860856006100898773004900959852005901008985002501067b27510827RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWilson, George R.10aMa genuine African blondeh[computer file] /cby Geo. R. Wilson.1 iFirst line of text:aYou talk about your high toned colored ladies.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGenuine African blonde. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: The most original coon song of the day. aSung by: Anna Suits. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 8] aCover illustration: photograph of Anna Suits; photograph of Chas. K. Harris. pOriginally published:cMilwaukee, Wis. : Chas. K. Harris, c1898. aAlso available in print.10aSuits, Anna.10aHarris, Charles K.q(Charles Kassel),d1865?-1930. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSuits, Anna.4prf.2 aChas. K. Harris (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1096uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1096 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701397ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100004100118245007900159246008200238246006500320500002500385500001900410500006700429500011200496534005700608530002900665650003700694650002300731650003400754700001900788710003200807856007500839773004900914852005900963985002501022b27510839RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWilliams, Malcolm,d1869 or 70-1937.10aMy watermelon-boyh[computer file] /cwords and music by Malcolm Williams.1 iFirst line of text:aOther wenches talk about their high-toned colored swell.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI love's to see him roll up his eyes. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for: "Coontown carnival" and other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American boys eating watermelon, printed in red and blue ink / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : Myll Bros., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American men. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aMyll Bros. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1094uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1094 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701135ncm 2200301Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081048001500094100003100109245010200140246005600242246005600298500002500354500001700379500004200396534006300438530002900501650003700530650003400567710003800601856006100639773004900700852005900749985002500808b27510840RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aWilliams, Gus,d1845-1915.10aCleanin' silber in de kitchenh[computer file] :bNegro comic /cwords and music by Gus Williams.1 iFirst line of text:aCleanin' silber in de kitchen.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSingin' loud as we are able. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. 6. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1895. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1093uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1093 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701407ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245010100138246006500239246005800304500003100362500001700393500004400410500008100454534006200535530002900597650004600626650003700672650003100709700003100740710003700771710004300808856006100851773004900912852005900961985002501020b2751089xRPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWilliams, Burt.14aThe 9th battallion on paradeh[computer file] /cwords by Ernest Hogan ; music by Burt Williams.1 iFirst line of text:aThere's a squad of coons in Blackville.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhen them coons are on parade. aMarch for voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: the Moore & Burgess Minstrels. aCover illustration: lithographed caricature of Afro-American man in uniform. pOriginally published:cLondon : M. Witmark & Sons, c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aMarching bandsxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano)1 aHogan, Ernest,d1865-1909.2 aMoore & Burgess Minstrels.4prf.2 aCharles Sheard & Co. (London, England)40drpbaasmf1091uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1091 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701709ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001800127045000900145048001500154100003200169245008400201246005000285246006500335500002500400500001900425500003200444500005100476500009300527534006600620530002900686600003200715600003600747650004200783650003400825650002900859650002700888700003000915700001000945700003700955700003600992710004101028856006101069773004901130852005901179985002501238b27511017RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a610 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.10aWhy don't you get a lady of your own?h[computer file] /cby Williams & Walker.1 iFirst line of text:aSam Johnson was a suitor.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhy don't you get a lady of your own? aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Williams & Walker. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 4-7] aCover illustration: photographs of Williams & Walker; caricature of Afro-Americans / GE. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.10aWalker, George,dd. 1909.4prf. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers. 4aAfro-American singers.1 aWalker, George,dd. 1909.0 aG. E.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-19224prf.1 aWalker, George,dd. 1909.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1090uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1090 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701637ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245015200150246003900302246004700341500002500388500001700413500005000430500003000480500004200510500009100552500002400643534006500667530002900732600003200761650004200793650001600835650003400851650002900885650002700914700003700941710004300978856006101021773004901082852005901131985002501190b27511029RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.10aOh! I don't know, you're not so warmh[computer file] :bcomic song and refrain with coon parody /cwritten, composed and sung by Bert A. Williams.1 iFirst line of text:aI had a girl.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWell, I don't know. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: The Great New York Success. aAdditional verses: p. [7] aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: lithographed portrait of Bert Williams; border design with plants. a"H.G. Banks, lith." pOriginally published:cLondon : Charles Sheard & Co., c1896. aAlso available in print.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aLove songs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers. 4aAfro-American singers.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-19224prf.2 aCharles Sheard & Co. (London, England)40drpbaasmf1121uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1121 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702254ncm 2200529ua 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118240003700150245010700187246006600294246006600360500002500426500001900451500004700470500003800517500005300555500011000608590009100718590011400809590004000923534006600963530002901029600005601058600003301114650003701147650002501184650002801209650003401237650002901271650002701300700003701327700003601364700003001400700004201430700001701472710004101489856006101530773004901591852005901640985002501699b27511054RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.10aI don't like no cheap man;oarr.10aI don't like no cheap manh[computer file] /carr. by W.H. Tyers ; words & music by Williams & Walker.1 iFirst line of text:aMiss Simpson had always been considered.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShe said, "I don't like no cheap man." aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aIntroduced and sung by: Williams & Walker. aDedicated to: McIntyre and Heath. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2] and 4-[7] aCover illustration: photograph of McIntyre & Heath; striped border design printed in blue and black / GE. aAdvertisement for "Just for the sake of our daughter" and other songs: cops. 2, p. [8] aLibrary's copy 1 has retailer's stamp on cover and p. 3: Sheet Music Department, Siegel-Cooper Co., New York. aLibrary's copy 2 has trimmed edges. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1897. aAlso available in print.10aHeath, Thomas K.q(Thomas Kurton),d1852 or 3-1938.10aMcIntyre, James,d1857-1937. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aMoneyxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers. 4aAfro-American singers.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-19224prf.1 aWalker, George,dd. 1909.4prf.1 aWalker, George,dd. 1909.1 aTyers, Williams H.,d1876-1924,earr.1 aG. E.,4ill.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0897uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0897 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701320ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245009400136246006500230500002500295500001700320500011600337500002900453534005700482530002900539650005100568650001900619700001800638700002400656700006000680710003600740856006100776773004900837852005900886985002500945b27511133RPBm c crucn 990310q19991869riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aWhitcombe, A.10aUncle Tom's graveh[computer file] /cwritten by J. H. Jewell ; composed by A. Whitcombe.1 iFirst line of text:aThere is no monument to mark his grave. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover illustration: lithograph of man kneeling at grave with two Afro-American men in background / J. Coventry. a"M. & N. Hanhart, Impr." pOriginally published:cLondon : John Shepherd, 186-? aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-Americans in literaturexSongs and music. 0aPopular music.1 aJewell, J. H.1 aCoventry, J.,4ill.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aJohn Shepherd (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0295uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0295 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701595ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048002100148100002500169245004700194246006100241246005400302490003600356500004000392500001900432500005600451500008600507500004200593534006500635530002900700600003600729650003700765650003800802650003400840700004200874710003900916830003600955856006100991773004901052852005901101985002501160b27511182RPBm 5C crucn 990310q19991869riuppa n eng d22bHenry Tolman & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3984 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca041 aWarden, E.q(Edward)10aTapiocah[computer file] /cEdward Warden.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen I used to work upon the levee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aTo my oakum, to my chokum.1 aBuckley's comic songs ;vno. 2. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: R. Bishop Buckley, of Buckleys Serenaders. aCover illustration: floral design; lithographed portraits of R. Bishop Buckley[?] a"J.H. Bufford's lith. Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : Henry Tolman & Co., [c1860?] aAlso available in print.10aBuckley, R. Bishop,d1810-1867. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBuckley, R. Bishop,d1810-1867.4prf.2 aHenry Tolman & Co. (Boston, Mass.) 0aBuckley's comic songs ;vno. 2.40drpbaasmf0296uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0296 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701457ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003400118245009000152246006700242246004700309500002500356500001900381500003000400500004300430500005200473534006500525530002900590600002900619650004700648650004200695650003400737700002800771700003800799710004000837856006100877773004900938852005900987985002501046b27511236RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aWard, Charles B.,d1865-1917.10aShe's my warm babyh[computer file] /cwords by Dave Reed ; music by Charles B. Ward.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm goin' to tell yer 'bout a gal I know.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShe's my warm baby. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Carroll Johnson. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Carroll Johnson. pOriginally published:cNew York : New York Music Co., c1897. aAlso available in print.10aJohnson, Carroll,d1851- 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aReed, Dave,d1872-1946.1 aJohnson, Carroll,db. 1851.4prf.2 aNew York Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1037uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1037 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701541ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003800118245019800156246005700354246006800411500002500479500001700504500004000521500008000561590004000641534006300681530002900744530005500773650003700828650003400865710003100899710004100930856007500971773004901046852005901095985002501154b27511376RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aRosenfeld, Monroe H.,d1861-1918.10aJohnny get your gunh[computer file] :bEthiopian song and chorus /coriginated and sung by America's popular comedians, Sheffer and Blakely, and written for them by F. Belasco (M.H. Rosenfeld)1 iFirst line of text:aOne evenin' in de month of May.1 iFirst line of chorus:aJohnny get your gun, get your gun today. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: The popular rage. aAdvertisement for "There's a light in the window" and 3 other songs: p. [6] aCopyright printed on cover: cop. 2. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1886. aAlso available in print. aSystem requirements: Internet access; Web browser. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aSheffer and Blakely.4prf.2 aT. B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1115uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1115 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701491ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003600081040001300117045000900130048001500139100002300154245014200177246005700319246004400376250001200420500004000432500001700472500005000489500006800539534005900607530002900666650002300695650002700718650003700745700004400782700001600826700002700842710003000869856006100899773004900960852005901009985002501068b27511431RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riusga n eng d22bM. Gray (Music publisher)a1705 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aTilton, Charles H.10aOld Uncle Jimh[computer file] :bplantation song & chorus /cwords by Sam. Murdy ; music by Chas. H. Tilton ; arranged by H.M. Bosworth.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se gittin' old and shaky too.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh I want to go. a2nd ed. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aAt head of title: Billy Emerson's latest hit! aSung by: Wm. Emerson, of Emerson's Minstrels, Standard Theater. pOriginally published:cSan Francisco : M. Gray, c1882. aAlso available in print. 0aSpirituals (Songs) 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music.1 aEmerson, William,dca. 1840-1932.4prf.1 aMurdy, Sam.1 aBosworth, H. M.,earr.2 aM. Gray (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1223uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1223 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701345ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130045000900143048001500152245011900167246007000286246006500356500005200421500001900473500004800492500005100540534006200591530002900653650003700682650002300719700004400742710002700786856006100813773004900874852005900923985002500982b27511492RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riufma n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a73130 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avi01aka0100aLittle wheel a-turnin' in my hearth[computer file] :bAmerican Negro folksong /carranged by William Arms Fisher.1 iFirst line of text:aDere's a little wheel a-turnin' in my heart.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, I feel so very happy in my heart. aFor medium voice and piano, in D (original key) aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [1], [6] aAlso published for high voice and piano, in F. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson Co., c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSpirituals (Songs)1 aFisher, William Arms,d1861-1948.earr.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf1220uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1220 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701275ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001500118245009700133246005400230246005900284250001300343500002500356500001900381590006800400534006300468530002900531650002300560650002700583650003700610650002900647710004100676856007500717773004900792852005900841985002500900b27511510RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aHeiser, F.10aClimbing up de golden stairsh[computer file] :bgreat jubilee song /c[music by] F. Heiser.1 iFirst line of text:aCome all you little niggers.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen hear them bells a-ringing. aRev. ed. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "White Wings" and other songs: cop. 4, p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1884. aAlso available in print. 0aSpirituals (Songs) 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aHeavenxSongs and music.2 aT. B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 4drpbaasmf1215uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1215 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701567ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002200118240002800140245009000168246006400258246007600322490003900398500002500437500001900462500005000481500008100531534007100612530002900683650001400712650003400726650006200760700003900822700002500861700004400886710004500930856006100975773004901036852005901085985002501144b27511534RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aCruger, Randolph.10aAfrica.pIf I were you.10aIf I were youh[computer file] /cwords by Clay M. Greene ; music by Randolph Cruger.1 iFirst line of text:aIf I were you and had a bashful lover.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOf course you're not compilled to make advances.0 aGems from the comic opera "Africa" aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Miss Ada Walker and Mr. Ramon Moore. aCover illustration: drawing of African Blacks forming part of border design. pOriginally published:cNew York : Manhattan Music Pub. Co., c1893. aAlso available in print. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-AmericansxRelations with AfricansxSongs and music.1 aGreene, Clay Meredith,d1850-1933.1 aMoore, Raymon.4prf.1 aWalker, Aida Overton,d1880-1914.4prf.2 aManhattan Music Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1144uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1144 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701443ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245008300139246004900222500003100271500001900302500003300321500004900354500031900403534006700722530002900789650003700818650003100855710003700886856006100923773004900984852005901033985002501092b27511583RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aZickel, Harry H.10aMarch "Black America"h[computer file] :b(a Negro oddity) /cHarry H. Zickel.1 iFirst line of text:aCome 'long you darkies. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Nate Salsbury. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aAlso published for: piano solo, full orchestra, 14 instruments, 10 instruments, full band, 1st & 2nd mandolins, 1st & 2nd mandolins & piano, 1st & 2nd mandolins & guitar, 1st & 2nd mandolins, piano, & guitar, 1st & 2nd banjos, 1st & 2nd banjos & piano, 1st & 2nd banjos & guitar, 1st & 2nd banjos & piano & guitar. pOriginally published:cDetroit, Mich. : W.C. Broadwell, c1895. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano)2 aW.C. Broadwell (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1108uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1108 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701220ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245006300139246004900202500003100251500001900282500003300301500004300334500004400377590004500421534007900466530002900545650003700574650003100611710004600642856006100688773004900749852005900798985002500857b27511625RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aZickel, Harry H.10aMarch "Black America"h[computer file] /cHarry H. Zickel.1 iFirst line of text:aCome 'long you darkies. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Nate Salsbury. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aAlso published for: band and orchestra. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Helen S. Ford. pOriginally published:cDetroit, Mich. : Whitney-Marvin Music Co., c1895. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano)2 aWhitney-Marvin Music Co. (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf1107uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1107 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701368ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100001400124245007300138246001600211246005100227246004900278500004000327500001700367500003000384500005600414534005800470530002900528650006200557650003700619650004100656650003400697651003500731710003400766856006100800773004900861852005900910985002500969b27511674RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca041 aYoung, J.10aDarky Samh[computer file] :bsong & chorus /ccomposed by J. Young.16aDarkey Sam.1 iFirst line of text:aOh my name is Darkey Sam.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI soon met wid a man. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aAdditional verses: p. [7] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American man. pOriginally published:cBrooklyn : D.S. Holmes, c1866. aAlso available in print. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxFugitive slavesxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveszUnited StatesxEmancipation. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations.2 aD.S. Holmes (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1106uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1106 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701433ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003700081040001300118045000900131048001500140100004600155245007400201246006900275246006600344500004000410500001900450500004800469500008700517500003900604534005700643530002900700650003700729650004500766650003400811710003200845856006100877773004900938852005900987985002501046b27511698RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d22bRoot & Cady (Chicago, Ill.)a416 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aWork, Henry C.q(Henry Clay),d1832-1884.10aWake Nicodemus!h[computer file] /cwords and music by Henry C. Work.1 iFirst line of text:aNicodemus, the slave, was of African birth.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThe "good time coming" is almost here. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 2 and 6. aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American man with head sticking out of tree. a"Baker-Chicago [engraver]"--Cover. pOriginally published:cChicago : Root & Cady, c1864. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aRoot & Cady (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf1103uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1103 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701422ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048001500151100004600166245008700212246006800299246005000367500002500417500001700442500006400459500002900523500004100552500006600593534006600659530002900725650003700754650003400791710004100825856006100866773004900927852005900976985002501035b27511728RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d22bS. Brainard's Sons (Cleveland, Ohio)a14687 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aWork, Henry C.q(Henry Clay),d1832-1884.10aUsed-up Joeh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords & music by Henry C. Work.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm de only one left ob de colony niggers.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBrudder Gabriel, blow! aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"As sung at Kelly & Leon's opera house, 23rd St., New York" aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisement for music books: p. 6. aCover illustration: engraving with head of Afro-American man. pOriginally published:cCleveland : S. Brainard's Sons, c1876. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aS. Brainard's Sons (Cleveland, Ohio)40drpbaasmf1102uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1102 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701571ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001300125045000900138048002100147100002100168245011300189246006600302246005100368500004000419500001700459500003200476500002900508500004200537500006400579534006100643530002900704650003700733650003100770650004100801650003800842650003400880700002000914710003300934856006100967773004901028852005901077985002501136b27511753RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d22bW.R. Smith (Music publisher)aW.R.S. 61 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka01aca041 aWittig, Rudolph.14aThe old contrabandh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by John L. Zieber ; music by Rudolph Wittig.1 iFirst line of text:aI's a contraband from de old plantation.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen hurrah, den hurrah. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aDedicated to: Wm. H. Nevil. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American man walking. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : W.R. Smith, c1865. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aSlaveszUnited StatesxEmancipation. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aZieber, John L.2 aW.R. Smith (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1100uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1100 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701657ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001800123045000900141048001500150245017400165246006700339246002400406500002500430500001700455500003200472500008100504500009000585500003000675534005400705530002900759530005500788650003400843650003700877650004500914700002100959700006000980710002501040856006101065773004901126852005901175985002501234b27511777RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson (Music publisher)a5093 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw5w5 avu01aka0104aThe death of St. Clare (Little Eva's father)h[computer file] /cfounded upon a scene in "Uncle Tom's cabin" ; the poetry by M.A. Collier ; adapted to a favorite melody.1 iFirst line of text:aWo! wo was stamped on the bondman's brow.16aDeath of St. Clare. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aVerses 2-4 printed on p. 5. aText from Uncle Tom's Cabin, vol. 2, p. 142 printed on cover and in caption. aCover illustration: lithograph of St. Clare on deathbed with Uncle Tom in attendance. a"Bufford's Lith. Boston." pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1852. aAlso available in print. aSystem requirements: Internet access; Web browser. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music.1 aCollier, Mary A.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aOliver Ditson (Firm)40drpbaasmf1147uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1147 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701342ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100003700160245020300197246007200400500002500472500001700497534006000514530002900574650003700603650003800640650001400678700003200692710003600724730005000760856006100810773004900871852005900920985002500979b27511790RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riumca n eng d22bG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1822 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aComer, T.q(Thomas),d1790-1862.10aOur homestead is surely the sweetest on earthh[computer file] :bsong of Eva in "Uncle Tom's cabin" as sung at the Boston Museum by Miss Undine Ellen Weston /cwritten and composed by Thomas Comer.1 iFirst line of text:aOur homestead is surely the sweetest on earth. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.P. Reed & Co., c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aMusicals.1 aWeston, Undine Ellen.4prf.2 aG.P. Reed & Co. (Boston, Mass.)0 aUncle Tom's cabin (Musical production : 1852)40drpbaasmf1110uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1110 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701516ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100002000124245010000144246004800244246004900292500004500341500001700386500005800403500003300461500007300494590005000567590010500617534007000722530002900792650002300821650002700844650003800871710003900909856006100948773004901009852005901058985002501117b27511807RPBm c crucn 990310s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 bvu01aka01aca041 aBrigham, Gus B.13aDe golden charioth[computer file] :bsong and quartette /cwords and music by Gus. B. Brigham.1 iFirst line of text:aSailin down de ribber.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen I hear de angels. aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aAt head of title: The best Negro song ever published. aDedicated to: S.P. Cantwell. aCover illustration: border design with flowers, people, and animals. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Eugene F. Teddy [?] aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Chas. A. Bushnell, Music dealer, No. 3 Mathewson St., Prov., R.I. pOriginally published:cChicago, Ill. : National Music Co., c1884. aAlso available in print. 0aSpirituals (Songs) 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music.2 aNational Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf1199uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1199 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701304ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245011300137246006300250246006400313490005200377500002500429500001900454500004200473534006300515530002900578650002700607650002300634700001400657710004100671830004800712856006100760773004900821852005900870985002500929b27513373RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riufma n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aAndrews, F. C.10aPaddle for de golden shoreh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by C. Clare ; music by F.C. Andrews.1 iFirst line of text:aOh de gospel stream am deep an' wide.1 iFirst line of chorus:aPaddle for de golden shore children.1 aThe three greatest plantation songs of the day. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aSpirituals (Songs)1 aClare, C.2 aT. B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.) 0aThree greatest plantation songs of the day.40drpbaasmf1195uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1195 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702016ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130043001200143045000900155048002700164100004800191240004100239245017200280246005600452246005800508500008600566500001900652500005200671500005300723500007000776500020700846534005401053530002901107650003701136650003101173650002801204651003101232700006301263700003501326710002701361856006101388773004901449852005901498985002501557b27513385RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a73188 aRBNcRBN an-us-va ax1x1 bva01bvd01asa01aka011 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aCarry me back to Old Virginny;oarr.10aCarry me back to Old Virginnyh[computer file] :bduet for soprano and tenor, with violin obbligato /c[words and music by] James Bland ; arranged by N. Clifford Page.1 iFirst line of text:aCarry me back to old Virginny.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCarry me back to old Virginny. aScore for soprano, tenor, and piano, part for violin obbligato in key of G major. aCaption title. a"Sung with Great Success by Alma Gluck"--Cover. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] of score. aCover illustration: Afro-American street scene with banjo player. aAlso published for: song and chorus, piano solo, piano transcription (Reverie) by Carl Wilhelm Kern, violin and piano (transcribed by Karl Rissland), small orchestra and piano, full orchestra and piano. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aVocal duets with piano. 0aVirginiaxSongs and music.1 aPage, N. Cliffordq(Nathaniel Clifford),d1866-1956,earr.1 aGluck, Alma,d1884-1938.4prf.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf1193uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1193 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701694ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005400081040001300135043001200148045000900160048002100169100004800190245010500238246005600343246005800399500005300457500001900510500005200529500005200581500007000633500006200703500003100765534005800796530002900854650003700883650003100920650003400951651003100985700003501016710002701051856006101078773004901139852005901188985002501247b27513397RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a4-94-64116 aRBNcRBN an-us-va ax0x0 avu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aCarry me back to Old Virginnyh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by James Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aCarry me back to old Virginny.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCarry me back to old Virginny. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) in key of A© aCaption title. a"Sung with Great Success by Alma Gluck"--Cover. aAdvertisement for "Such a li'l' fellow": p. [6] aCover illustration: Afro-American street scene with banjo player. aAlso published as part-song for men's voices, no. 11,055. aOrchestra parts available. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson Co., c1906. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aVirginiaxSongs and music.1 aGluck, Alma,d1884-1938.4prf.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf1191uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1191 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701455ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126043001200139045000900151048001500160100005100175240001100226245005200237246001600289246006000305246005400365500002500419500001900444500005600463500010000519534006500619530002900684650003700713650003400750651003800784710003900822856007500861773004900936852005900985985002501044b27513415RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d22bMcKinley Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)a1385 aRBNcRBN an-usu-- ax1x1 avu01aka011 aEmmett, Dan. D.q(Daniel Decatur),d1815-1904.10aDixie.10aDixie's landh[computer file] /cDan D. Emmett.14aDixie land.1 iFirst line of text:aI wish I was in de land ob cotton.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen I wish I was in Dixie. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for "Bridal bouquet waltzes": p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Confederate soldier and contemporary sailor under American flag. pOriginally published:cChicago : McKinley Music Co., [1919?] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.2 aMcKinley Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1179uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1179 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701580ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081028004200127040001300169043001200182045000900194048001500203100005100218240001700269245009200286246006000378246005400438490006400492500002500556500001900581500004800600500005000648534006000698530002900758650003700787650003400824651003800858700004400896710003600940856006100976773004901037852005901086985002501145b27513464RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d32bGeo. Molineux (Music publisher)aNo. 159522bGeo. Molineux (Music publisher)a1540 aRBNcRBN an-usu-- ax0x0 avu01aka011 aEmmett, Dan. D.q(Daniel Decatur),d1815-1904.10aDixie;oarr.10aDixieh[computer file] :bwith easy variations /cDan. D. Emmett ; arr. by J.W. Lerman.1 iFirst line of text:aI wish I was in de land o' cotton.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen I wish I was in Dixie.0 aInstrumental arrangements of old time favorites with words. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2], [6] aAlso published with variations without words. pOriginally published:cNew York : Geo. Molineux, c1908. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aLerman, J. W.q(Joseph W.),d1865-1935.2 aGeo. Molineux (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1177uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1177 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701539ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137043001200150045000900162048001500171100005100186240001700237245007200254246001500326246006000341246005400401250001600455500002500471500001900496500002800515500003800543590005100581534006900632530002900701650003700730650003400767651003800801700002000839710005000859856007500909773004900984852005901033985002501092b27513506RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d22bCentury Music Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)a1117 aRBNcRBN an-usu-- ax0x0 avu01aka011 aEmmett, Dan. D.q(Daniel Decatur),d1815-1904.10aDixie;oarr.10aDixie landh[computer file] /cDan D. Emmett ; arranged by F. W. M.14aDixieland.1 iFirst line of text:aI wish I was in de land ob cotton.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen I wish I was in Dixie. aCentury ed. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Edited edition"--p. 2. aAdvertisement for "Alone": p. [6] aLibrary's cop. 1 has cover printed in purple. pOriginally published:cNew York : Century Music Pub. Co., c1906. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.0 aF. W. M.,earr.2 aCentury Music Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1176uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1176 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701562ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005400081040001300135043001200148045000900160048001500169100004000184240001700224245007100241246006000312246005400372500002500426500001900451500005500470500014100525590004300666534006600709530002900775650003700804650003400841651003800875700001600913710002700929856007500956773004901031852005901080985002501139b2751352xRPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a4-31-61053 aRBNcRBN an-usu-- aw9w9 avu01aka011 aEmmett, Daniel Decatur,d1815-1904.10aDixie;oarr.10aDixie's landh[computer file] /cDan. D. Emmett ; arranged by F.M.1 iFirst line of text:aI wish I was in de land ob cotton.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen I wish I was in Dixie. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for this and 14 other songs: p. [1] aCover illustration: lithograph of Confederate soldier and contemporary sailor under American flag / Geo. H. Walker & Co., lith., Boston. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson Company, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.0 aF. M.earr.2 aOliver Ditson Company.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1175uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1175 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701508ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127043001200140045000900152048002100161100005100182240001100233245009500244246004000339246005500379246005700434500005100491500001700542500003900559500004400598534006600642530002900708650003700737650003700774651003800811710004300849710002400892856006100916773004900977852005901026985002501085b27513543RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1202 aRBNcRBN an-usu-- aw6w6 avu01aka01aca041 aEmmett, Dan. D.q(Daniel Decatur),d1815-1904.10aDixie.10aAway down in Dixie's landh[computer file] /cwords by Jerry Blossom ; music by Dixie, Jr.16aWay down in Dixie / by Young Dixie.1 iFirst line of text:aOh Dixie am de paridise [sic]1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen, come let's go to Dixie. aFor voice and piano, with chorus (Treble, ATB) aCover title. aDedicated to: Capt. J.B. O'Bannon. aSung by: Hooley & Campbell's Minstrels. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : O. Ditson & Co., 1860. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMinstrel showsxSongs and music. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.2 aHooley and Campbell's Minstrels.4prf.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf1170uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1170 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701464ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118240004500150245011400195246006400309246006200373500003100435500001900466500004400485500008100529534007200610530002900682650003400711650004300745650003100788700004300819710004600862856006100908773004900969852005901018985002501077b27513592RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuwza n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aPinkard, Maceo,d1897-1962.10aDon't cry, little girl, don't cry;oarr.10aDon't cry, little girl, don't cryh[computer file] :bballad arrangement /cwords and music by Maceo Pinkard.1 iFirst line of text:aWhy are you looking so sad sweetheart?1 iFirst line of chorus:aDon't cry, little girl, don't cry. aWaltz for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. 3-[4] aCover illustration: man and woman saying goodbye in formal garden / Barbele. pOriginally published:cNew York : Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co., c1918. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aWorld War, 1914-1918xSongs and music. 0aWaltzes (Voice with piano)1 aBarbelle, Albert W.,d1888-1957.4ill.2 aShapiro, Bernstein & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1165uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1165 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701708ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100002100130240004600151245014400197246006800341246006700409500002500476500001900501500006400520500004600584500007900630534006300709530002900772650002500801650003400826650001400860650004300874650002600917700005000943700002500993710004401018730001801062856006101080773004901141852005901190985002501249b27513634RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN an-usu-- ax1x1 avu01aka011 aPicard, Frank A.10aWhen they build that Dixie highway;oarr.10aWhen they build that Dixie highwayh[computer file] :bWhitely /clyric and music by Frank A. Picard ; arr. by John B. Arches [i.e. Archer]1 iFirst line of text:aNow the Dixie highway goin' down a my way.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFor when they build that Dixie highway. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by the character Whitely in the musical, Say the word. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7] aCover illustration: Uncle Sam pulling back an eager soldier / H.P. Thomas. pOriginally published:cDetroit : J.H. Remick & Co., c1918. aAlso available in print. 0aUncle Sam (Nickname) 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMusicals. 0aWorld War, 1914-1918xSongs and music. 0aRoadszUnited States.1 aArcher, John B.q(John Benjamin),d1872-1954.1 aThomas, H. P.,4ill.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)0 aSay the word.40drpbaasmf1164uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1164 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701573ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048002100151100004000172245008300212246006800295246006100363490006000424500004100484500001900525500005200544500009400596534006600690530002900756650003400785650001600819650003700835650002000872710004100892830006000933856006100993773004901054852005901103985002501162b27513646RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d22bS. Brainard's Sons (Cleveland, Ohio)a15122 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aca04aka011 aMacy, James Cartwright,d1845-1918.10aSomebody's coming when the dewdrops fallh[computer file] /cby James C. Macy.1 iFirst line of text:aSomebody's coming when the dew drops fall.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSomeone's coming, coming quickly!1 aMinstrel songs and Negro melodies from the sunny South. aFor voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for piano technique books: p. [6] aCover illustration: Afro-American cotton worker, c1884 / Hughes & Johnson Litho. Chicago. pOriginally published:cCleveland : S. Brainard's Sons, c1878. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aLove songs. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aCotton picking.2 aS. Brainard's Sons (Cleveland, Ohio) 0aMinstrel songs and Negro melodies from the sunny South.40drpbaasmf1161uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1161 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701683ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048002100151100004000172245011300212246007100325246007900396490006000475500004100535500001900576500005200595500009400647590003600741534006600777530002900843650003400872650003700906650002000943700002700963710004100990830006001031856006101091773004901152852005901201985002501260b27513671RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d22bS. Brainard's Sons (Cleveland, Ohio)a15735 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aca04aka011 aMacy, James Cartwright,d1845-1918.14aThe click of the garden gateh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by Ben Marks ; music by J.C. Macy.1 iFirst line of text:aI was sitting by the window, looking for you.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, sweet was the sound of the click, click, click.1 aMinstrel songs and Negro melodies from the sunny South. aFor voice, 4-part chorus, and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for piano technique books: p. [6] aCover illustration: Afro-American cotton worker, c1884 / Hughes & Johnson Litho. Chicago. aLibrary's copy damaged by tape. pOriginally published:cCleveland : S. Brainard's Sons, c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aCotton picking.1 aMarks, Ben,dfl. 1883.2 aS. Brainard's Sons (Cleveland, Ohio) 0aMinstrel songs and Negro melodies from the sunny South.40drpbaasmf1160uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1160 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701606ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100005100123245009900174246005800273500002500331500001900356500011300375500007900488500002900567500006600596534006100662530002900723600003400752650003400786650001400820700004000834700006000874710004200934730005000976856006101026773004901087852005901136985002501195b27513725RPBm c crucn 990311q19991859riumca n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aHoward, G. C.q(George Cunnibell),d1820-1887.10aEva to her papah[computer file] :bsong /ccomposed by G.C. Howard ; sung by Cordelia Howard.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen your daughter's ta'en away. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"As sung by little Cordelia Howard in her original character of the gentle Eva in Uncle Tom's cabin"--Cover. aText refers to characters in "Uncle Tom's cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aCover illustration: lithographed portrait of Cordelia Howard. pOriginally published:cNew York : Horace Waters, [185-?] aAlso available in print.10aHoward, Cordelia,d1848-1941. 0aAfro-Americans in literature. 0aMusicals.1 aHoward, Cordelia,d1848-1941.4prf.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aHorace Waters (Firm : New York, N.Y.)0 aUncle Tom's cabin (Musical production : 1852)40drpbaasmf1158uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1158 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701461ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245009500137246006100232246006300293500002500356500001900381500002600400500003100426500004800457500011400505534006800619530002900687650003400716650002500750650002000775700002600795700001700821710004300838856006100881773004900942852005900991985002501050b27513816RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHelf, J. Fred.10aI ain't got no happy home to leaveh[computer file] /cwritten & composed by J. Fred Helf.1 iFirst line of text:aAn actor man, on a one night stand.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI ain't got no happy home to leave. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Chas. Falke. aDedicated to: Chas. Falke. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6-8] aCover illustration: caricature of Afro-American woman standing among trees / H.C.; photograph of Chas. Falke. pOriginally published:cNew York : Feist & Frankenthaler, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-American women. 0aFalke, Charles.1 aFalke, Charles.4prf.1 aH. C.,4ill.2 aFeist & Frankenthaler (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1156uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1156 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701343ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100002100130245006600151246007600217246006900293500003100362500001700393500004200410500005600452534006700508530002900575650003700604651004300641651003800684700002300722710004200745856006100787773004900848852005900897985002500956b27513841RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuwza n eng d aRBNcRBN an-usu-- ax1x1 avu01aka011 aHamilton, Harry.10aMy Swanee homeh[computer file] :bsong /cby Harry Hamilton.1 iFirst line of text:aSweet mem'ries of childhood hours come back to me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDown where the Swanee gently flows along. aWaltz for voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of bayou / E.E. Walton. pOriginally published:cNew York : Broadway Music Corp., c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSuwanee River (Fla.)xSongs and music. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aWalton, E.E.4ill.2 aBroadway Music Corp. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1154uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1154 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701657ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002200118245009300140246005300233246005500286500002500341500001900366500005200385500004300437500011700480500010700597590005500704534007400759530002900833650003400862650003600896650003700932700001800969710003000987710004801017856006101065773004901126852005901175985002501234b27513865RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aGilbert, Charles.10aDoan give me no golden harph[computer file] :bsong /cby Chas Gilbert and E.W. Dustin.1 iFirst line of text:aIn the mornin' when I rise.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDoan gib me no golden harp. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: the manufacturer of Star tobacco. aAdvertisement for Star tobacco: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American man on cotton bale holding Star tobacco and a golden harp / Bern. aAlso published for: voice and guitar, mandolin and guitar, mandolin, orchestra, band, and Schottische. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: Grace Boothman. pOriginally published:cSt. Louis : Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co., c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aTobacco habitxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music.1 aDustin, E. W.1 aBern (Switzerland),4ill.2 aThiebes-Stierlin Music Co. (St. Louis, Mo.)40drpbaasmf1153uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1153 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701842ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006200081040001300143043001200156048001500168100003400183245007800217246006200295246006700357500003000424500001900454500009400473500008300567500009900650534008300749530002900832600002800861650003400889650001400923650003700937651004300974651003801017700003001055700003101085710005601116730002801172856007501200773004901275852005901324985002501383b27513889RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riumca n eng d22bT.B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter (New York, N.Y.)a5935 aRBNcRBN an-usu-- avu01aka011 aGershwin, George,d1898-1937.10aSwaneeh[computer file] /cwords by I. Caesar ; music by George Gershwin.1 iFirst line of text:aI've been away from you a long time.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSwanee, how I love you, how I love you. aFor voice and piano in F. aCaption title. a"Successfully Introduced by Al Jolson in 'Sinbad' at the Winter Garden, New York"--Cover. aAdvertisement for "Left all alone again blues" c1920 and 4 other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Al Jolson, printed in black and red ink on white background. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms and Francis, Day & Hunter, c1919. aAlso available in print.10aJolson, Al,d1886-1950. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMusicals. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSuwanee River (Fla.)xSongs and music. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aCaesar, Irving,db. 1895.1 aJolson, Al,dd. 19504prf.2 aT.B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter (New York, N.Y.)0 aSinbad (Musical comedy)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1152uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1152 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701582ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001300124045000900137048001500146100003000161240003300191245009900224246005500323246005800378250001600436500002500452500001900477500004200496500016200538500006000700534006200760530002900822650002900851650003600880700002000916700001700936710003700953856006100990773004901051852005901100985002501159b27513907RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riurga n eng d22bLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a3535 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aFlatow, Leon,d1889-1944.10aEverybody loves a jazz band.10aEverybody loves a jass bandh[computer file] /cwords by Coleman Goetz ; music by Leon Flatow.1 iFirst line of text:aI heard a band the other day.1 iFirst line of chorus:aEv'rybody loves a "jass" band. aPopular ed. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of Black man dancing, with marching band in background / [rose symbol, i.e. R.S.] Cf. Introducing the song sheet / Helen Westin. aAlso published for band, orchestra, and male quartette. pOriginally published:cNew York : Leo Feist, Inc., c1917. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aRagtime musicxSongs and music.1 aGoetz, Coleman.0 aR. S.,4ill.2 aLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1150uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1150 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701725ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081048001500094100003700109245010600146246006200252246006200314250001700376500002500393500001900418500004400437500004200481500011900523534006400642530002900706600003200735600005500767650005000822650001400872650003400886650002900920650002500949700003200974700001901006710004401025730002801069856006101097773004901158852005901207985002501266b27513944RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aEurope, James Reese,d1881-1919.10aPliney come out in the moonlighth[computer file] /cwords by Bob Cole ; music by James Reese Europe.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen the shades of night am falling.1 iFirst line of chorus:aPliney! Come out in the moonlight. aOperatic ed. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFrom musical production: The "Red Moon" aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Indian maid and warrior / Starmer; photographs of Bob Cole and J. Rosamond Johnson. pOriginally published:cNew York : J.H. Remick & Co., c1910. aAlso available in print.10aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.10aJohnson, J. Rosamondq(John Rosamond),d1873-1954. 0aIndian womenzNorth AmericaxSongs and music. 0aMusicals. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers. 4aAfro-American poets.1 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)0 aRed moon (Musical show)40drpbaasmf1149uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1149 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701635ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100003700164245009000201246007100291246005100362500002500413500001900438500006000457500004300517500013700560534006400697530002900761600003700790610003000827650003400857650003700891650002900928700002600957700002500983710002301008856006101031773004901092852005901141985002501200b27513956RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a15988 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aEurope, James Reese,d1881-1919.10aGoodnight Angelineh[computer file] /cJames Reese Europe, Noble Sissle, Eubie Blake.1 iFirst line of text:aHear dat ole town clock a-striking, Angeline.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGoodnight, my Angeline. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aJoint composer's name appears as Noble Sessle on cover. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of band instruments; photographs of James Reese Europe and the 369th U.S. Infantry "Hell Fighters" Band. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1919. aAlso available in print.10aEurope, James Reese,d1881-1919.20a369th U.S. Infantry Band. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aSissle, Noble,d1889-1 aBlake, Eubie,d1883-2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf1148uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1148 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701476ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001300094045000900107048001500116100002600131245009900157246006900256246005800325500002500383500001900408500004100427500012500468534006800593530002900661650003400690650004300724650002900767700003200796700002300828710004300851856007500894773004900969852005901018985002501077b2751397xRPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-usu--- ax1x1 avu01aka011 aNelson, Ed G.,d1886-10aDancing 'neath the Dixie moonh[computer file] /cwords by Will J. Hart ; music by Ed. Nelson.1 iFirst line of text:aNow I've been all over from Pekin to Dover.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDancing 'neath the Dixie moon. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "Just you": p. [4] aCover illustration: soldiers watching Afro-Americans dancing in moonlight / E E Walton; foreground printed in black ink. pOriginally published:cNew York : A.J. Stasny Music Co., c1918. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aWorld War, 1914-1918xSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing.1 aHart, Will J.q(William J.)1 aWalton, E.E.4ill.2 aA.J. Stasny Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf1163uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1163 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701855ncm 2200457Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003200165245008900197246004800286246005000334500002500384500001900409500005400428500004000482500012400522590006400646534006600710530002900776600003200805600003900837600003400876650003400910650004400944651004000988700003901028700004001067700002201107710004101129730001901170856007501189773004901264852005901313985002501372b27514043RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riumca n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a3767 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.14aThe maid of Timbuctooh[computer file] /cwords by J.W. Johnson ; music by Bob Cole.1 iFirst line of text:aIn Afric's sunny land.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThe maid of Timbuctoo. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aIntroduced by Lillian Russell in "Whoop dee-doo." aAdvertisements for "Hearts": p. [8] aCover illustration: photographs of Cole and Johnson [?] and Lillian Russell; border design printed in green ink / Frew. aAdvertisement for "Courage" and other songs: cop. 2, p. [8] pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1903. aAlso available in print.10aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.10aJohnson, James Weldon,d1871-1938.10aRussell, Lillian,d1861-1922. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aZulu (African people)xSongs and music. 0aTombouctou (Mali)xSongs and music.1 aJohnson, James Weldon,d1871-1938.1 aRussell, Lillian,d1861-1922.4prf.1 aFrew, John,4ill.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aWhoop dee-doo.403Print copy 2drpbaasmf1141uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1141 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701592ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001800124045000900142048001500151100003100166245011300197246005500310246007000365250001600435500003000451500001900481500004200500500018000542534006100722530002900783650001000812650002900822651003800851700003400889700003000923700001000953710003700963856006101000773004901061852005901110985002501169b27514067RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d22bLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a4138 aRBNcRBNdRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aClarke, Grant,d1891-1931.10aAnything is nice if it comes from Dixielandh[computer file] /cGrant Clarke, Geo. W. Meyer and Milton Ager.1 iFirst line of text:aEv'ry winter you will notice.1 iFirst line of chorus:aJust to make our clothes the cotton grows. aPopular ed. aJazz for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: photograph of a woman; drawing of Afro-American man playing banjo near a river / [rose symbol, R.S.] Cf. Introducing the song sheet / Helen Westin, p. 106. pOriginally published:cNew York : Leo Feist Inc., c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aJazz. 0aAfro-American musicians. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aMeyer, George W.,d1884-1959.1 aAger, Milton,d1893-1979.0 aR. S.2 aLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1140uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1140 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701506ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100003800123245011100161246007200272246005200344500002500396500001700421500005600438500016100494534007100655530002900726600001800755650003400773650002500807700003900832700001900871710004600890856007500936773004901011852005901060985002501119b27514110RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBrymn, James Timothy,d1881-1946.10aBuild a nest for birdieh[computer file] /cwords by R.C. McPherson (Cecil Mack) ; music by Jas. T. Brymn.1 iFirst line of text:aMiss Liza can't you see, its most summer time.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBuild a nest for birdie. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for "Malinda" and other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Afro-American actress Ada Overton [?]; drawing of birds in tree with nest with circular inset of cabin in woods / Jenkins. pOriginally published:cNew York : Gotham Attucks Music Co., c1906. aAlso available in print.10aOverton, Ada. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American women.1 aMcPherson, Richard C.,d1883-1944.1 aJenkins.4ill.2 aGotham Attucks Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1138uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1138 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702072ncm 2200481Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002800118245010800146246005200254246006900306246004100375500002500416500001900441500007300460500007900533590005900612590004900671590006600720590004500786534007300831530002900904600003000933600002000963600003200983650003401015650004601049700003501095700003801130710004801168730001601216856007501232856007501307856007501382773004901457852005901506985002501565b27514122RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBrooks, Shelton,d1886-10aRuff Johnson's Harmony Bandh[computer file] /cwords and music by Shelton Brooks and Maurice Abrahams.1 iFirst line of text:aRuff Johnson leads a band.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHere they come, just listen to that drum.14acop. 2, Rufe Johnson's Harmony Band. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "When the grown up ladies act like babies": p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Neil McKinley; border design with faces. aAs featured by: cop. 3, Stella Mayhew in "High jinks." aAdvertisement for "Cheer up": cop. 2, p. [6] aCover photograph: cop. 2, Belle Baker; cop. 3, Stella Mayhew. aLibrary's copy 3 inscribed: May Delaney. pOriginally published:cNew York : Maurice Abrahams Music Co., c1914. aAlso available in print.10aBaker, Belle,d1895-1957.10aMcKinley, Neil.10aMayhew, Stella,d1874-1934. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music.1 aAbrahams, Maurice,d1883-1931.1 aMayhew, Stella,d1874-1934.4prf.2 aMaurice Abrahams Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aHigh jinks.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1137uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1137403Print copy 2drpbaasmf1260uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1260403Print copy 3drpbaasmf1263uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1263 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701384ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002200118245008000140246007500220246006800295500002500363500001700388500005900405500004200464500006100506534006500567530002900632650003400661650004100695650002800736700002400764710004000788856006100828773004900889852005900938985002500997b27514134RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBraun, William F.10aMoneyh[computer file] /cwords by Walter Stephens ; music by Wm. F. Braun.1 iFirst line of text:aTell me what it is that makes the world go round.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMoney, money, money, money all the time. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aLyricist's name appears as Walter H. Stephens on p. 2. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: Afro-American man in checkered coat. pOriginally published:cChicago : Frank K. Root & Co., c1908. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditions. 0aMoneyxSongs and music.1 aStephens, Walter H.2 aFrank K. Root & Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf1136uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1136 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701357ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100002100123245006500144246005000209500003100259500001900290500004300309500007100352500003800423534007300461530002900534600003000563610003700593650003400630650001800664650002900682650002700711710005100738856006100789773004900850852005900899985002500958b27514201RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riubla n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax2x2 avu01aka011 aBradford, Perry.10aFare-thee honey bluesh[computer file] /cby Perry Bradford.1 iFirst line of text:aNow my babe has left me. aBlues for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Mamie Smith and her Jazz Hounds. aRecorded on Okeh Record No. 4194. pOriginally published:cNew York : P. Bradford Music Pub. Co., c1920. aAlso available in print.10aSmith, Mamie,d1883-1946.20aMamie Smith and her Jazz Hounds. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aBlues (Music) 4aAfro-American musicians. 4aAfro-American singers.2 aPerry Bradford Music Pub. Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1135uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1135 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701530ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100003700163245013500200246006200335246007200397500002500469500001900494500004200513500008200555590012000637534006400757530002900821650003400850650003700884700003000921710002300951856006100974773004901035852005901084985002501143b27514250RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a6129 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBowers, Robert Hood,d1877-1941.10aWhen de stars play hide an' seekh[computer file] :bnovelty song & refrain /cwords by Wells Hawks ; music by Robert Hood Bowers.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen de big red sun it's day is dun.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSunshine an' moonlight, starlight so bright. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [8] aCover illustration: drawing of a nightscape; photograph of a woman in a star. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: H.A. Tunehorst, the leading music and jewelry house, Jerseyville Ill. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music.1 aHawks, Wells,d1870-1941.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf1134uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1134 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701643ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004300081040001300124045000900137048001500146100001900161245011600180246007500296246006900371250001700440500002500457500007400482500001900556500003300575500004500608500006500653500007600718534005700794530002900851650003400880650001500914650004600929700002700975710003701002856006101039773004901100852005901149985002501208b27514298RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riudfa n eng d22bLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a4528 aRBNcRBN ax2x2 avu01aka011 aBonnell, Otto.10aTurkey in the strawh[computer file] :b(with new fox trot lyric) /cwords by Leo Wood ; music by Otto Bonnell.1 iFirst line of text:aI went down the levee just to pass the time away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aTurkey in the straw, turkey in the straw. aStandard ed. aFor voice and piano. aAdaptation of 1834 song, Zip Coon, best known as Turkey in the straw. aCaption title. a"A rag-time fantasy"--Cover. aAdvertisements for other music: p. 4-[6] aCover illustration: Afro-American banjo-player in straw hat. aAlso published for: male voices, small orchestra, full orchestra, band. pOriginally published:cNew York : Leo. Feist, c1920. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aFox trots. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music.1 aWood, Leo,d1882-1929.2 aLeo Feist, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1133uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1133 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701458ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245007700141246005500218500004600273500001700319500007100336500004200407500008800449500003200537590009600569534006300665530002900728650003400757650001900791650002300810700001900833710003800852856006100890773004900951852005901000985002501059b27514316RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riurga n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 bka01avu011 aBennett, Theron C.10aSatisfiedh[computer file] :ban emotional drag /cby Theron C. Bennett.1 iFirst line of text:aI'm satisfied, I'm satisfied. aFor piano, with optional words for voice. aCover title. a"Respectfully dedicated to our mutual friend Monroe H. Rosenfeld." aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: Afro-American in tuxedo with dice for studs on shirt / Henrich. a"Also published as a song." aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover and p. 3: From H.A. Meldrum Co., Buffalo, N.Y. pOriginally published:cChicago : Victor Kremer Co., c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aRagtime music. 4aAfro-American men.0 aHenrich,4ill.2 aVictor Kremer Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf1129uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1129 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701562ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002700118245006400145246007800209246005900287500002500346500001900371500004200390500005700432500007700489590009400566590004600660534005600706530002900762650003400791650001400825650003700839700002400876710004000900730003000940856006100970773004901031852005901080985002501139b27514328RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riumca n engdd aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBerlin, Irving,d1888-10aMandyh[computer file] /cwords and music by Irving Berlin.1 iFirst line of text:aI was strolling out one evening by the silv'ry moon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMandy there's a minister handy. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFrom revue: Ziegfeld follies of 1919. aAdvertisement for other songs from the revue: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of show girl from the Follies / Henry Clive. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: I.W. Jenkins ... Music ... Kansas City, Mo. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Mrs. Macdonald. pOriginally published:cNew York : I. Berlin, c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMusicals. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music.1 aClive, Henry,4ill.2 aIrving Berlin Inc. (New York, N.Y.)0 aZiegfeld follies of 1919.40drpbaasmf1131uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1131 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701598ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002700118245008000145246006900225246005400294500002500348500001700373500004300390500012200433500005300555590008000608534007800688530002900766600002700795650003400822650003700856650004700893700002700940710005100967856006101018773004901079852005901128985002501187b2751433xRPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBerlin, Irving,d1888-10aAnna Liza's wedding dayh[computer file] /cwords & music by Irving Berlin.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my honey, paint your face with a smile.1 iFirst line of chorus:aEv'rybody's goin' to town. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American newlyweds in carriage driving through wedding ring / E.H. Pfeiffer, N.Y. aPhotograph of Irving Berlin / White, N.Y.: p.[6] aLibrary's copy has damaged cover, partially obliterating imprint statement. pOriginally published:cNew York : [Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.], c1913. aAlso available in print.10aBerlin, Irving,d1888- 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music.1 aPfeiffer, E. H.,4ill.2 aWaterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1130uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1130 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701627ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100003300130245011500163246005200278246009400330500002500424500001900449500004300468500007700511590008500588534006400673530002900737650003400766650002800800650002900828700003100857700001900888710003900907856007500946856007501021773004901096852005901145985002501204b27514365RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-usu-- ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBaskette, Billy,d1884-1949.10aI'll dance my way right back to Dixielandh[computer file] /cwords by Grant Clarke ; music by Billy Baskette.1 iFirst line of text:aWhat makes me feel so gay.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm goin' to start today and dance my way right back to Dixieland. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [4] aCover illustration: a man dancing to Afro-American band music / Wohlman. aLibrary's copy 2 is a professional copy, published without covers and has [2] p. pOriginally published:cNew York : McCarthy & Fisher, c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aDancingzUnited States. 4aAfro-American musicians.1 aClarke, Grant,d1891-1931.1 aWohlman,4ill.2 aMcCarthy & Fisher (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1262uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1262403Print copy 2drpbaasmf1127uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1127 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701449ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245010300139246006500242246006300307250001600370500002500386500001700411500004200428500009000470534006400560530002900624650003400653650002900687650003000716650003200746700002800778700001900806710004400825856006100869773004900930852005900979985002501038b27514389RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBehim, Arthur E.10aPullman porter manh[computer file] :bsong /cwords by Stanley Murphy ; music by Arthur E. Behim.1 iFirst line of text:aOn the Twentieth Century Limited train.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHe's my Dan, my Pullman porter man! aPopular ed. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of unidentified woman; button border design / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : J.H. Remick & Co., c1911. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aBigamyxSongs and music. 0aPortersxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmployment.1 aMurphy, Stanley,d1875-1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf1128uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1128 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701669ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028005700126040001800183045000900201048001500210100003300225240002200258245010100280246006200381500003000443500004500473500006200518500003300580500011700613510001500730534006500745530002900810600005700839650002200896650002500918650005300943700004600996710002301042856006101065773004901126852005901175985002501234b27514390RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riusga n eng d32a4605bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)22aM.W. & Sons 8617bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.) aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBall, Ernest R.,d1878-1927.10aWho knows?;oarr.10aWho knows?h[computer file] :bballad /cpoem by Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by Ernest R. Ball.1 iFirst line of text:aThou art the soul of a summer's day. aFor voice and piano in D© a"Poem by Paul Lawrence Dunbar"--Caption. aAdvertisement for "Love me and the world is mine": p. [6] aAlso published in keys of E© aFrom poem: A song / P.L. Dunbar. Cf. The complete poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar. N.Y.: Dodd, Mead, 1913, p. 271.4 aBALc4958. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1908. aAlso available in print.10aDunbar, Paul Laurence,d1872-1906xMusical settings. 0aSongs with piano. 4aAfro-American poets. 4aAmerican poetryy20th centuryxMusical settings.1 aDunbar, Paul Laurence,d1872-1906.tSong.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf1124uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1124 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701605ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048002100150100005200171245013400223246005600357246005700413500004500470500001900515500003000534500004200564500009200606590004800698534006700746530002900813650002700842650002300869650003400892700002200926700002400948710004100972856006101013773004901074852005901123985002501182b27514419RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d22bF.A. North & Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)a1817 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 bvu01aka01aca041 aBlake, Charles D.q(Charles Dupee),d1847-1903.10aWatching by the golden gateh[computer file] :bbeautiful song and chorus /cwords by Arthur W. French ; music by Chas. D. Blake.1 iFirst line of text:aHave you ever heard the story?1 iFirst line of chorus:aWatching, watching, watching. aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aPages 1-3 are unnumbered. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American woman pleading with angel / J.E. Baker. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Nellie A. Clarke. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : F.A. North & Co., c1874. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aSpirituals (Songs) 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aFrench, Arthur W.1 aBaker, J. E.,4ill.2 aF.A. North & Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf1198uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1198 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701137ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002200118245008500140246005700225246005400282490002000336500002500356500001900381534006300400530002900463650002700492650002300519650003400542710004100576856006100617773004900678852005900727985002500786b27514420RPBm c crucn 990311s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax8x8 avu01aka011 aBentley, Charles.10aPut on your gospel wingsh[computer file] /cwords and music by Charles Bentley.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, come my sisters go with me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen get you ready chillen.0 aMinstrel songs. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1882. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aSpirituals (Songs) 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aT. B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1197uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1197 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701338ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048002100115100001900136245010100155246005700256246006700313500004100380500001900421500001900440590004400459534005700503530002900560650003700589650006200626650003400688651003100722710002900753856006100782773004900843852005900892985002500951b2751593xRPBm 5c crucn 990312q19991899riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-ky aw0w9 avu01aca04aka011 aSconcia, A. G.10aJulius from kentuckyh[computer file] /csung by Christy's Minstrels ; composed by A.G. Sconcia.1 iFirst line of text:aCome listen to me while I sing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh Kentucky! oh, it is the land for me. aFor voice, chorus (SATB), and piano. aCaption title. aPl. no.: 2701. aLibrary's copy imperfect: lacks p. 1-2. pOriginally published:c[United States? : s.n., 18öö] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxFugitive slavesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aKentuckyxSongs and music.2 aChristy Minstrels.4prf.40drpbaasmf1293uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1293 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701494ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003900118245010600157246004200263246005000305500002500355500001700380500006800397500003000465534006700495530002900562650005100591650003800642650003400680650003400714700006000748710003400808710003000842710004200872856006100914773004900975852005901024985002501083b27515941RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aWetmore, William Jarvis,db. 1809.10aUncle Tom's cabinh[computer file] :bsong : duett & quartette /cwritten & arranged by W.J. Wetmore.1 iFirst line of text:aDeep in a grove.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'll never leave thee. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: The National Vocalists and the New Orleans Serenaders. aAdditional verses: p. [5] pOriginally published:cNew York ; Millets Music Saloon, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-Americans in literaturexSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aBanjo musicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aNew Orleans Serenaders.4prf.2 aNational Vocalists.4prf.2 aMillets Music Saloon (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1053uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1053 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701195ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129048001500142100002300157245008800180246005700268246005300325500002500378500001700403500002500420534007400445530002900519650002700548650002300575650003400598710004300632856006100675773004900736852005900785985002500844b27515977RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d22bWhittemore & Stephens (Detroit, Mich.)a452 aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aBenedict, Charles.10aI'll be darh[computer file] :bplantation song /cwords & music by Chas. Benedict.1 iFirst line of text:aOh come you sinners, go wid me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'll be dar, I'll be dar. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"To the profession." pOriginally published:cDetroit, Mich. : Whittemore & Stephens, c1875. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aSpirituals (Songs) 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWhittemore & Stephens (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf1196uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1196 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701718ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004000081040001800121045000900139048001500148100001700163240004000180245011400220246004100334246006600375246006700441500002500508500001700533500002600550500012900576590006700705534006300772530002900835600007100864650004800935650004500983650003701028700001301065710003601078856006101114773004901175852005901224985002501283b27515990RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d22bA.E. Blackmar, Music publishera620 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aMaclagan, T.10aCaptain Jinks of the Horse Marines.10aCaptain Grant of the Black Marineshc[computer file] :bsong /c[words] by E. L. G. ; [music by] T. Maclagan.16aCaptain Jinks (of the Horse Marines)1 iFirst line of text:aI am Captain Grant of the Black Marines.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm Captain Grant of the Black Marines. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aPage 4 is unnumbered. aLyrics to Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines appear on p. 3-5. Lyrics to Captain Grant of the Black Marines appear on p. 2. aLibrary's copy has numbers 208-213 pencilled at tops of pages. pOriginally published:cNew Orleans : A.E. Blackmar, c1868. aAlso available in print.10aGrant, Ulysses S.q(Ulysses Simpson),d1822-1885xSongs and music. 0aPolitical ballads and songszUnited States. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aReconstructionxSongs and music.0 aE. L. G.2 aA.E. Blackmar, Music publisher.40drpbaasmf1194uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1194 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701835ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005000081028005400131040001300185043001200198045000900210048001500219100004800234240004100282245014000323246005600463246005800519250003900577490003300616500004100649500001900690500009900709500004300808590004300851534005800894530002900952650003700981650003101018650002501049651003101074700004901105710002701154856007501181773004901256852005901305985002501364b27516003RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riupta n eng d32bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a11,05522bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a4-89-63867 aRBNcRBN an-us-va ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aCarry me back to Old Virginny;oarr.10aCarry me back to old Virginnyh[computer file] :bpart song for men's voices /cwords and melody by James Bland ; arr. by W.O. Perkins.1 iFirst line of text:aCarry me back to old Virginny.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCarry me back to old Virginny. aOliver Ditson Company's octavo ed.0 aPart-songs for men's voices. aFor men's voices (TTBB) in key of A© aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "O world, thou art wondrous fair" and other songs from this series on cover. aOrdering information for music: p. [8] aLibrary's copy inscribed: Mrs. Barney. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson Co., c1906. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPart-songs, English. 0aVirginiaxSongs and music.1 aPerkins, W. O.q(William Oscar),d1831-1902.2 aOliver Ditson Company.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1192uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1192 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701783ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081028005100128040001300179043001200192045000900204048000900213100004800222240004100270245014000311246005600451246005800507250003900565490003300604500002800637500001900665500008000684500005100764534006400815530002900879650003700908650003100945650002500976651003101001700004901032700002301081710003901104856006101143773004901204852005901253985002501312b27516039RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riupta n eng d32bC.H. Ditson & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a11,05522bC.H. Ditson & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a4-89-63867 aRBNcRBN an-us-va ax0x0 acc041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aCarry me back to Old Virginny;oarr.10aCarry me back to old Virginnyh[computer file] :bpart song for men's voices /cwords and melody by James Bland ; arr. by W.O. Perkins.1 iFirst line of text:aCarry me back to old Virginny.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCarry me back to old Virginny. aOliver Ditson Company's octavo ed.0 aPart-songs for men's voices. aFor men's voices (TTBB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for songs in this and other O. Ditson series: cover, p. [7-8] aCover illustration: floral design / F.G. Hale. pOriginally published:cNew York : C.H. Ditson & Co., c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPart-songs, English. 0aVirginiaxSongs and music.1 aPerkins, W. O.q(William Oscar),d1831-1902.1 aHale, F. G.,4ill.2 aC.H. Ditson & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1190uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1190 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701635ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128043001200141045000900153048002100162100004800183240004100231245014800272246005600420246005800476490003100534500005900565500001900624500002700643590005000670534006100720530002900781650003700810650003100847650003400878651003100912700004800943710004000991856006101031773004901092852005901141985002501200b27516064RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1,521 aRBNcRBN an-us-va aw8w8 avu01atz01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aCarry me back to Old Virginny;oarr.10aCarry me back to Old Virginnyh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by Jas. A. Bland ; arranged for banjo by George C. Dobson.1 iFirst line of text:aCarry me back to old Virginny.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCarry me back to old Virginny.0 aGems for banjo and guitar. aFor voice, banjo, and chorus (SATB) in key of A major. aCaption title. a"To my Pupils"--Cover. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Deura Pierce, 1880. pOriginally published:cBoston : J.F. Perry & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aVirginiaxSongs and music.1 aDobson, George C.q(George Clifton),d1842-2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1189uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1189 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701496ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045001000094048001500104100003400119245012600153246006100279246004500340500003100385500006900416500004200485510001500527534006300542530002900605600007100634650002200705650005300727651006700780700005300847710004000900856006100940773004901001852005901050985002501109b27516155RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBN0 bd1880 avu01aka011 aDennâee, Charles,d1863-1946.14aThe Confederate Brigadiersh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by Robert J. Burdette ; music by Chas. F. Dennee.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! you chased us out of Donnelson.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen, about face! aMarch for voice and piano. aAdvertisement for "Clarke's Improved piano-forte method": p. [8] aAlso published as instrumental march.4 aBALc1960. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : Lee & Walker, c1880. aAlso available in print.10aBurdette, Robert J.q(Robert Jones),d1844-1914xMusical settings. 0aSongs with piano. 4aAmerican poetryy19th centuryxMusical settings. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xSongs and music.1 aBurdette, Robert J.q(Robert Jones),d1844-1914.2 aOh! you chased us out of Donnelson.40drpbaasmf1187uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1187 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702236ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010008004100014028004500055040001300100045000900113048001500122100003400137240002400171245012300195246005900318246006300377246004200440500002500482500001700507500011500524500003200639500012200671500012000793500014200913500012901055500005701184534006401241530002901305600005101334650004801385650004501433651006701478710002401545710003901569856006101608773004901669852005901718985002501777b27516179RPB830415s1861 nyuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a5206 aRPBcRPB aw6w6 avu01aka011 aWinner, Septimus,d1827-1902.10aAbraham's daughter.10aRaw recruits, or, Abraham's daughterh[computer file] /cas sung with great applause by Bryants Minstrels of New York.1 iFirst line of text:aOh! kind folks listen to my song.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAnd I belong to the Fire Zou, Zous.16aAbraham's daughter, or, Raw recruits. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAttributed to Septimus Winner in: Biographical dictionary of American music / Charles Eugene Claghorn, p. 480. aVerses 3-5 printed on p. 4. aAnother version of the melody with 4 other verses, entitled "Abrahams daughter / as sung by Bryants Minstrels": p. 5. a"Entered according to Act of Congress in the Year 1861 by Sep. Winner in ... the Eastern District of Penna."--P. 2. a"Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1862 by Firth, Pond & Co. in ... the Southn. Dist. of N.Y."--Cover, beneath lithograph. aCover illustration: lithograph of caricatured Afro-American soldiers with standard labelled "Raw recruits, Capt. Dan Bryant" a"Lith. of Sarony, Major & Knapp, 449 Broadway, N.Y." pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1861. aAlso available in print.10aLincoln, Abraham,d1809-1865xSongs and music. 0aPolitical ballads and songszUnited States. 0aAfro-American soldiersxSongs and music. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xSongs and music.2 aBryant's Minstrels.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1186uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1186 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701989ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045001000094048002100104100002300125245010300148246003300251246008500284246005500369500004400424500004400468500015100512500009400663500004000757500005900797590011500856534006200971530002901033600005001062650002201112650005301134651006701187700009401254710003701348856006101385773004901446852005901495985002501554b27516210RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN0 bd1862 avu01aka01aca041 aPoulton, George R.10a300,000 more!h[computer file] /c[words by William Cullen Bryant] ; [music] by George R. Poulton.16aThree hundred thousand more!1 iFirst line of text:aWe are coming, Father Abram, --three hundred thousand more.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWe dare not look behind us. aFor voice and piano, with chorus (TASB) aAt head of title: To President Abraham. aFrom poem first published in the New York Evening Post, July 16, 1862: We are coming, Father Abraham / James Sloan Gibbons. Cf. BAL, v. 1, p. 346. aThe words sometimes erroneously attributed to Wm. Cullen Bryant, or J. [!] Cullen Bryant. aVerses 2-4 printed as text on p. 5. aAdvertisement for "Allie Gray" and other music: p. [6] aLibrary's copy has retailer's embossed stamp on t.p.: Blodgett & Bradford, 209 Main St., Buffalo, Music Store. pOriginally published:cRochester : Joseph P. Shaw, c1862. aAlso available in print.10aMorris, Robert,d1810-1892xMusical settings. 0aSongs with piano. 4aAmerican poetryy19th centuryxMusical settings. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xSongs and music.1 aMorris, Robert,d1810-1892.tWe are coming Father Abraham, three hundred thousand strong.2 aJoseph P. Shaw (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1185uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1185 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701712ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045001000094048002100104100005300125245011300178246008400291246007900375500004400454500015100498500009400649534006000743530002900803600005000832650002200882650005300904651006700957700009401024710003601118856007501154773004901229852005901278985002501337b27516246RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN0 bd1862 avu01aka01aca041 aGilmore, P. S.q(Patrick Sarsfield),d1829-1892.10aWe are coming Father Abraamh[computer file] :bthree hundred thousand more /cset to music by P.S. Gilmore.1 iFirst line of text:aWe are coming, Father Abraam, three hundred thousand more.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWe are coming, we are coming, our Union to restore. aFor voice and piano, with chorus (SATB) aFrom poem first published in the New York Evening Post, July 16, 1862: We are coming, Father Abraham / James Sloan Gibbons. Cf. BAL, v. 1, p. 346. aThe words sometimes erroneously attributed to Wm. Cullen Bryant, or J. [!] Cullen Bryant. pOriginally published:cBoston : Russell & Patee, c1862. aAlso available in print.10aMorris, Robert,d1810-1892xMusical settings. 0aSongs with piano. 4aAmerican poetryy19th centuryxMusical settings. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xSongs and music.1 aMorris, Robert,d1810-1892.tWe are coming Father Abraham, three hundred thousand strong.2 aRussell & Patee (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1184uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1184 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701812ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045001000141048002100151100005000172245012300222246008500345246007900430500004400509500015100553500009400704500004300798534006400841530002900905600005000934650002200984650005301006651006701059700009401126710002401220856006101244773004901305852005901354985002501413b2751626xRPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riusga n eng d22a21655bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.) aRBNcRBN0 bd1862 avu01aka01aca041 aEmerson, L. O.q(Luther Orlando),d1820-1915.10aWe are coming Father Abra'amh[computer file] :b3000.000 more /cpoetry by Wm. Cullen Bryant ; music by L.O. Emerson.1 iFirst line of text:aWe are coming, Father Abra'am, three hundred thousand more.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWe are coming, we are coming. Our Union to restore. aFor voice and piano, with chorus (SATB) aFrom poem first published in the New York Evening Post, July 16, 1862: We are coming, Father Abraham / James Sloan Gibbons. Cf. BAL, v. 1, p. 346. aThe words sometimes erroneously attributed to Wm. Cullen Bryant, or J. [!] Cullen Bryant. aStar with number 2-1/2 printed on t.p. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., c1862. aAlso available in print.10aMorris, Robert,d1810-1892xMusical settings. 0aSongs with piano. 4aAmerican poetryy19th centuryxMusical settings. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xSongs and music.1 aMorris, Robert,d1810-1892.tWe are coming Father Abraham, three hundred thousand strong.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf1183uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1183 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701827ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045001000094048002100104100002000125245016400145246008300309246007900392500004500471500015100516500009400667500004000761500004100801534006000842530002900902600005000931650002200981650005301003651006701056700009401123710004201217856006101259773004901320852005901369985002501428b27516295RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN0 bd1862 avu01aka01aca041 aCull, Augustus,10aWe are coming Father Abra'amh[computer file] :bsix hundred thousand more /c[poetry from the N.Y. Evening Post] ; composed and arranged by Professor A. Cull.1 iFirst line of text:aWe are coming, Father Abra'am, six hundred thousand more.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWe are coming, we are coming, Our Union to restore. aFor voice and piano, with 4-part chorus. aFrom poem first published in the New York Evening Post, July 16, 1862: We are coming, Father Abraham / James Sloan Gibbons. Cf. BAL, v. 1, p. 346. aThe words sometimes erroneously attributed to Wm. Cullen Bryant, or J. [!] Cullen Bryant. aPages 1-2, 4, and 6 are unnumbered. aVerses 2-4 printed as text on p. [4] pOriginally published:cNew York : Horace Waters, c1862. aAlso available in print.10aMorris, Robert,d1810-1892xMusical settings. 0aSongs with piano. 4aAmerican poetryy19th centuryxMusical settings. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xSongs and music.1 aMorris, Robert,d1810-1892.tWe are coming Father Abraham, three hundred thousand strong.2 aHorace Waters (Firm : New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1182uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1182 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701679ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045001000141048001500151100001900166245011200185246004800297500002500345500015100370500009400521500004000615590005200655534006500707530002900772600005000801650002200851650005300873651006700926700009400993710002401087856006101111773004901172852005901221985002501280b27516325RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riusga n eng d22a21650bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.) aRBNcRBN0 bd1862 avu01aka011 aBurditt, L. S.10aWe are coming Father Abra'amh[computer file] :b3000.000 more /cpoetry by Bryant ; music by L.S. Burditt.16aCaption title: Three hundred thousand more. aFor voice and piano. aFrom poem first published in the New York Evening Post, July 16, 1862: We are coming, Father Abraham / James Sloan Gibbons. Cf. BAL, v. 1, p. 346. aThe words sometimes erroneously attributed to Wm. Cullen Bryant, or J. [!] Cullen Bryant. aVerses 3-4 printed as text on p. 5. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Garlin B. Coggeshall. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson & Co., [1862?] aAlso available in print.10aMorris, Robert,d1810-1892xMusical settings. 0aSongs with piano. 4aAmerican poetryy19th centuryxMusical settings. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xSongs and music.1 aMorris, Robert,d1810-1892.tWe are coming Father Abraham, three hundred thousand strong.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf1181uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1181 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701755ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045001000139048001500149100001700164245015400181246008500335500002500420500004000445500015100485500009400636500004000730534006300770530002900833600005000862650002200912650005300934651006700987700009401054710003901148856006101187773004901248852005901297985002501356b27516349RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riusga n eng d22a2925bHenry Tolman & Co. (Boston, Mass.) aRBNcRBN0 bd1862 avu01aka011 aAdams, S. J.10aWe are coming Father Abrahamh[computer file] :b3000.000 more /cwords from the New York Evening Post ; [music composed and] arranged by S.J. Adams.1 iFirst line of text:aWe are coming, Father Abraham, three hundred thousand more. aFor voice and piano. aAt head of title: To the President. aFrom poem first published in the New York Evening Post, July 16, 1862: We are coming, Father Abraham / James Sloan Gibbons. Cf. BAL, v. 1, p. 346. aThe words sometimes erroneously attributed to Wm. Cullen Bryant, or J. [!] Cullen Bryant. aVerses 3-4 printed as text on p. 5. pOriginally published:cBoston : Henry Tolman & Co., c1862. aAlso available in print.10aMorris, Robert,d1810-1892xMusical settings. 0aSongs with piano. 4aAmerican poetryy19th centuryxMusical settings. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xSongs and music.1 aMorris, Robert,d1810-1892.tWe are coming Father Abraham, three hundred thousand strong.2 aHenry Tolman & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1180uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1180 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701578ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100005100130240001700181245025200198246006000450246005400510500003300564500001700597500004300614500003400657534006800691530002900759610004000788650003700828650003400865651003800899700002400937710003700961856006100998773004901059852005901108985002501167b27516398RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-usu-- ax1x1 aca04aka011 aEmmett, Dan. D.q(Daniel Decatur),d1815-1904.10aDixie;oarr.10aDixieh[computer file] :bthe gayest and most joyous of all American national songs /cby Daniel Decatur Emmett ; arranged for soprano, alto, tenor and bass with accompaniment by Charles T. Sempers together with his verses If Washington were here.1 iFirst line of text:aI wish I was in de land ob cotton.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen I wish I was in Dixie. aFor chorus (SATB) and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [4] a"Dixie and its story": p. [4] pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia, Pa. : Taloa Wigwam, c1919. aAlso available in print.20aLeague of NationsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aSempers, Charles T.2 aTaloa Wigwam (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf1178uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1178 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701748ncm 2200457Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005000081028004800131040001300179043001200192045000900204048001500213100005100228240001700279245012400296246006000420246005400480490002200534490004800556500004400604500001900648500002600667500004800693500002900741534006600770530002900836650003700865650003400902651003800936700002400974700002300998710002701021830004801048856006101096773004901157852005901206985002501265b2751643xRPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a56,34932bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a8175 aRBNcRBN an-usu-- aw8w8 avu01aka011 aEmmett, Dan. D.q(Daniel Decatur),d1815-1904.10aDixie;oarr.10aDixie's landh[computer file] /ccomposed by Dan. Emmett ; arranged by W.L. Hobbs ; arranged with chorus by Collin Coe.1 iFirst line of text:aI wish I was in de land ob cotton.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen I wish I was in Dixie.0 aSongs of America.1 aOliver Ditson Company's secular selections. aFor voice and piano, with mixed chorus. aCaption title. aPages 1-2 unnumbered. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [1], [6] aAdditional verses: p. 3. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson Company, c1888. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aHobbs, W. L.,earr.1 aCoe, Collin,earr.2 aOliver Ditson Company. 0aOliver Ditson Company's secular selections.40drpbaasmf1174uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1174 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701366nam 2200373 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033040001300040043001200053045000900065048002100074100005100095240001700146245011700163246001800280246006400298246005400362500003300416500001700449500003400466500002900500534006400529530002900593650003700622650003400659651003800693700002800731710003900759856006100798773004900859852005900908985002500967b27516441RPBm c crucn  aRBNcRBN an-usu-- aw6w6 avu01aka01asa011 aEmmett, Dan. D.q(Daniel Decatur),d1815-1904.10aDixie;oarr.10aEmmett's original Dixon's line or Dixey landh[computer file] :bsong /carranged for the piano by Edgar Porter.16aDixey's land.1 iFirst line of text:aWay down south in de fields ob cotton.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen I wish I was in Dixey. aFor voice, piano and violin. aCover title. aAlso published as variations. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1860. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aPorter, Edgar A.,earr.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1173uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1173 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701444ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048002100115100005100136240001700187245012500204246001800329246006400347246005400411500003300465500001700498500002900515590005100544534006500595530002900660650003700689650003400726651003800760700002800798710003800826856006100864773004900925852005900974985002501033b27516477RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-usu-- aw6w6 avu01aka01asa011 aEmmett, Dan. D.q(Daniel Decatur),d1815-1904.10aDixie;oarr.14aThe original Dixon's line or Dixey landh[computer file] /cwith original words, arranged for the piano by Edgar Porter.16aDixey's land.1 iFirst line of text:aWay down south in de fields ob cotton.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen I wish I was in Dixie. aFor voice, piano and violin. aCover title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aLibrary's copy imperfect: violin part cut out. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : Wm. H. Coulston, 1860. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aPorter, Edgar A.,earr.2 aWm. H. Coulston (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1172uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1172 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701808ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028002800081028004200109040001300151043001200164045000900176048001500185100003100200245014800231246005500379246007300434500002500507500016200532500019500694534006400889530002900953600003100982650004501013650003101058650003001089650003701119700003101156710002901187856006101216773004901277852005901326985002501385b27516489RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riusga n eng d32a5373bM. Witmark & Sons22aM. W. & Sons 11899bM. Witmark & Sons aRBNcRBN an-us--- ax1x1 avu01aka011 aEvans, George,d1870-1915.10aLittle Maggie Bradyh[computer file] :bnovelty waltz song /cwritten & sung with great success by George Evans with his "Honey Boy" minstrels.1 iFirst line of text:aYou may talk of your girlies.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLittle Maggie Brady, with Irish eyes of blue. aFor voice and piano. aTitle page illustration: palmated foliage with square centers by DeTakacs; cameo photo. of George Evans in blackface, with giant bow tie and smoking a cigar. aAdvertisements for 2 other songs (with 1 p. of refrain ea.): Dear old Ma / George Christie (on p. [5]; My heart has learned to love you, now do not say good-bye / Ernest R. Ball (on p. [6]). pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1911. aAlso available in print.10aEvans, George,d1870-1915. 0aPopular musiczUnited Statesy1911-1920. 0aWaltzes (Voice with piano) 0aMinstrel showsxExcerpts. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music.1 aDe Takacs, Andrâe C.4ill.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.4pbl.40drpbaasmf1266uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1266 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701189ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028002800081040001300109043001200122045000900134048000900143100001700152245006600169500001500235500016500250534007800415530002900493650001600522650003700538650004300575710002300618710002800641856006100669773004900730852005900779985002500838b27516490RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riudfz n n/a d20a3093bFirth, Pond & Co. aRBNcRBN an-usu-- aw5w5 aka011 aTully, J. H.10aTopsy's quadrilleh[computer file] /ccomposed by J.H. Tully. aFor piano. aLithographed t.p.: Topsy, wide-eyed and smiling, wearing white short-sleeved dress, and with hands held together in front of herself; Lith. of Sarony & Co. N.Y. pOriginally published:cNew York : published by Firth, Pond & Co., [185-?] aAlso available in print. 0aQuadrilles. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited StatesyTo 1901.2 aSarony & Co.4ltg.2 aFirth, Pond & Co.4pbl.40drpbaasmf1301uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1301 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701817ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028000900081040001300090043001200103045000900115048001500124100003200139245011500171246001800286246004500304246006100349500002500410500007400435500015000509500003300659590005000692534004800742530002900790650003700819650004200856650003000898650004500928650004300973650003701016700005901053700003801112710002701150856006101177773004901238852005901287985002501346b27516519RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riusga n eng d02a8768 aRBNcRBN an-usu-- aw5w5 avu01aka011 aLinley, George,d1798-1865.10aUncle Tom's cabin.nNo. 2,pThe slave motherh[computer file] :bballad /c[music and words] by George Linley.30aSlave mother.1 iAt head of caption title:aEliza's song.1 iFirst line of text:aOver the turbid stream she springs. aFor voice and piano. aLyrics adapted from Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel, Uncle Tom's cabin. aLithographed t.p.: Eliza crossing icy stream, carrying child in her arms and fleeing slaveowner with whip; Brandard [lith.]; M. & N. Hanhart Imp. aPages [2] and [6] are blank. aHay S-Music copy imperfect: trimmed to 34 cm. pOriginally published:c[S.l. : s.n., 185-?] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aMothersxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited StatesyTo 1901. 0aBallads, EnglishzUnited States.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896tUncle Tom's cabin.1 aBrandard, John,d1812-1863.4ltg.2 aM. & N. Hanhart.4prt.40drpbaasmf1302uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1302 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702032ccm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003000118245009600148246005000244246004800294500002500342500005500367500015700422590009500579590017500674590005100849590005600900534006300956530002901019600003201048600003201080650003701112650004501149700005501194700003501249700003801284700003801322710004401360856006101404773004901465852005901514985002501573b27516532RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aSmith, Chris,d1879-1949.10aGood morning Carrie!h[computer file] /cwords by R.C. McPherson ; music by Smith & Bowman.1 iFirst line of text:aIn sunny South Car'lina.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGood morning Carrie. aFor voice and piano. a"Sung with great success by the Brownings"--Cover. aTitle page illustration: Afro-American woman at window being serenaded by Afro-American man playing banjo; with cameo photo. of Williams & Walker.5RBN. aHay S-Music copy: "Introduced and Featured by the Two Real Coons, Williams & Walker"--T.p. aHay S-Music copy: Advertisement p. of music from another song on p. [2]: The way of a man with a maid; advertisement p. of music from another song on p. [6]: Sadie Moore. aHay S-Music copy imperfect: Trimmed to 34 c.m. aHay S-Music copy stamped with page numbers 161-166. pOriginally published:cChicago : Windsor Music Co., c1901. aAlso available in print.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.10aWalker, George,d1873-1911. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited Statesy1901-1910.1 aBowman, Euday L.q(Euday Louis),d1887-1949.4cmp.1 aMack, Cecil,d1883-1944.4lyr.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.4prf.1 aWalker, George,d1873-1911.4prf.2 aWindsor Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)4pbl.40drpbaasmf1303uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1303 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701807ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003000081040001300111043001200124045000900136048001500145100001800160245007300178246009000251246005700341500002500398500004600423500008100469500013700550500003500687500009700722534006400819530002900883600003200912600003200944650004500976650003701021700003801058700003801096710002901134740001601163856006101179773004901240852005901289985002501348b27516544RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riusga n eng d22a5163-3bM. Witmark & Sons aRBNcRBN an-us--- ax0x0 avu01aka011 aRogers, Alex.10aI'm a Jonah manh[computer file] /cwords and music by Alex. Rogers.1 iFirst line of text:aMy hard luck started when I was born leas' so the old folks say.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm a Jonah, I'm a Jonah man. aFor voice and piano. a"Williams and Walker's crowning success." a"Sung at every performance of their latest musical production 'In Dahomey'." aTitle page illustration: whales and black-faced jesters; 3 cameo photos. of Bert Williams and Geo. Walker individually and together. aPages [2] and [6-7] are blank. aAdvertisement for "Successful compositions by Walter H. Ford and John W. Bratton" on p. [8]. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1903. aAlso available in print.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.10aWalker, George,d1873-1911. 0aPopular musiczUnited Statesy1901-1910. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.4prf.1 aWalker, George,d1873-1911.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.4pbl.0 aIn Dahomey.40drpbaasmf1304uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1304 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701821ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100003000130245011900160246003000279246006200309246006600371500002500437500004300462500012700505500010000632534008000732530002900812600003200841600003200873650004500905650003700950650004100987700003501028700001901063700003801082700003801120710003501158856006101193773004901254852005901303985002501362b27516556RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us--- ax0x0 avu01aka011 aSmith, Chris,d1879-1949.10aJust an old friend of the familyh[computer file] /cwords by R.C. McPherson (Cecil Mack) ; music by Chris. Smith.30aOld friend of the family.1 iFirst line of text:aThe whole blame town is upside down.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHe's just an old friend of the family. aFor voice and piano. a"Williams & Walker's latest song hit." aTitle page illustration: 3 interlocked wreaths / Jenkins. Inset photo. of Bert Williams and George Walker seated on bench. aAdvertisement for 2 other songs (with 1st p. of music) on p. [6]: Nobody; When the moon shines. pOriginally published:cN[ew] Y[ork] City : Gotham-Attucks Music Co., c1907. aAlso available in print.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.10aWalker, George,d1873-1911. 0aPopular musiczUnited Statesy1901-1910. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDomestic relationsxSongs and music.1 aMack, Cecil,d1883-1944.4lyr.1 aJenkins.4ill.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.4prf.1 aWalker, George,d1873-1911.4prf.2 aGotham Attucks Music Co.4pbl.40drpbaasmf1305uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1305 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701944ncm 2200457Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100003200130245007700162246007600239246006000315246002900375500002500404500004100429500009600470500005000566500009700616500008700713534007900800530002900879600003200908600003200940650004300972650003701015650005201052650004801104700003801152700004301190700001601233730004301249856006101292773004901353852005901402985002501461b2751657xRPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us--- ax0x0 avu01aka011 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.14aThe voo-doo manh[computer file] /c[words & music by Williams & Walker]1 iFirst line of text:aOne night in Souf Calina at a gospel meetin' tent.1 iFirst line of chorus:aVoo-doo man will catch yo' sure.16aVoodoo man : coon chant. aFor voice and piano. a"Williams & Walker's great success." a"Music supplement of the New York Journal and Advertiser, Sunday, May 12, 1901, pages 5-8." a"Published by permission of Hurtig & Seamon." aTitle page illustration: a bat with green eyes / Kerr; cameo photos. of Williams and Walker. aAdvertisement for 2 other songs on p. [4]: Gladys; I certn'ly was a very busy man. pOriginally published:c[New York] : New York journal and advertiser, 1901. aAlso available in print.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.10aWalker, George,d1873-1911. 0aPopular musiczUnited StatesyTo 1901. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aCamp meetingszSouth CarolinaxSongs and music. 0aVoodooismzSouth CarolinaxSongs and music.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.4prf.1 aWalker, George,d1873-1911.4prf4lyr.1 aKerr.4ill.0 aNew York journal and advertiser.4pbl.40drpbaasmf1306uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1306 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701539ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048002100115100005100136240001700187245012500204246001600329246001800345246006400363246005400427500003400481500001700515500008600532500003400618500002900652534005500681530002900736650003700765650003400802651003800836700002800874710003300902856006100935773004900996852005901045985002501104b27516611RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-usu-- aw6w6 avu01aka01asa011 aEmmett, Dan. D.q(Daniel Decatur),d1815-1904.10aDixie;oarr.14aThe original Dixon's line or Dixey landh[computer file] /cwith original words, arranged for the piano by Edgar Porter.10aDixey land.16aDixey's land.1 iFirst line of text:aWay down south in de fields ob cotton.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen I wish I was in Dixey. aFor voice, piano, and violin. aCover title. aAttributed to Dan Emmett in: The book of world-famous music / James Fuld, p. 196. aAlso available as variations. aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : Marsh, 1860. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aPorter, Edgar A.,earr.2 aJohn Marsh (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1171uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1171 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701699ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126043001200139045000900151048001500160100005100175240001700226245008700243246003400330246006000364246005400424490005100478500002500529500001900554500004300573500002900616500004100645500005800686534006300744530002900807650003700836650003400873651003800907700002400945710003900969830005101008856006101059773004901120852005901169985002501228b27516635RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a4924 aRBNcRBN an-usu-- aw6w6 avu01aka011 aEmmett, Dan. D.q(Daniel Decatur),d1815-1904.10aDixie;oarr.10aDixie's landh[computer file] /ccomposed by Dan' Emmett ; arranged by W.L. Hobbs.14aI wish I was in Dixie's land.1 iFirst line of text:aI wish I was in de land ob cotton.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen I wish I was in Dixie.1 aEmmett's inimitable plantation songs ;vno. 1. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAlso published for voice and guitar. a"Written and composed for Bryant's Minstrels"--Cover. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., 1860. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aHobbs, W. L.,earr.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.) 0aEmmett's inimitable plantation songs ;vno. 1.40drpbaasmf1169uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1169 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701662ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126043001200139045000900151048001500160100005100175240001700226245008700243246003400330246006000364246005400424500002600478500001900504500002900523500006000552500006700612590008800679534006300767530002900830650003400859651003800893700004600931710003000977710003901007856006101046773004901107852005901156985002501215b27516659RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a4962 aRBNcRBN an-usu-- aw6w6 avu01atb011 aEmmett, Dan. D.q(Daniel Decatur),d1815-1904.10aDixie;oarr.10aDixie's landh[computer file] /ccomposed by Dan' Emmett ; arranged by N.W. Gould.14aI wish I was in Dixie's land.1 iFirst line of text:aI wish I was in de land ob cotton.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen I wish I was in Dixie. aFor voice and guitar. aCaption title. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aAlso published for voice and piano, arr. by W.L. Hobbs. a"Written and composed expressly for Bryants Minstrels"--Cover. aLibrary's copy inscribed: 1st edition, 2nd issue. Copy has stamp: Nolen Collection. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., 1860. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aGould, Napoleon W.,dfl. 1819-1881,earr.2 aBryant's Minstrels.4prf.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1168uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1168 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701416ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100004800160245009000208246005000298246006100348500002500409500001700434500003000451500007700481500002900558534005800587530002900645650001700674650003800691650003400729700006000763710002500823856006100848773004900909852005900958985002501017b27516696RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riusga n eng d22bOliver Ditson (Music publisher)a6011 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aWoodbury, I. B.q(Isaac Baker),d1819-1858.10aUncle Tom's lament for Evah[computer file] /cwritten and composed by I.B. Woodbury.1 iFirst line of text:aThe sun arose in beauty.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFor 'twas the morn they laid you. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aDedicated to: Ira Warren. aBased on characters in Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel "Uncle Tom's cabin" aAdditional verses: p. 5. pOriginally published:cBoston : Oliver Ditson, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aDeath songs. 0aChildrenxDeathxSongs and music. 0aAfro-Americans in literature.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aOliver Ditson (Firm)40drpbaasmf1167uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1167 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701528ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005600118240003300174245009700207246006000304246005900364250001600423490002600439500002500465500001900490500003000509500004200539500010100581534006200682530002900744650003400773650001600807650002000823700002500843700001900868710003700887856006100924773004900985852005901034985002501093b2751674xRPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aVisscher, Will L.q(William Lightfoot),d1842-1924.10aWhere my honey sleeps;oarr.10aWhere my honey sleepsh[computer file] /carr. by L.P. Coffin ; words and music by Visscher.1 iFirst line of text:aSoft the southern moon is shining.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNow, my mockingbird, sing true. aLimited ed.0 aThree southern songs. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aPages 1-2 are unnumbered. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of a river scene with insets of Afro-American man and women / D E N. pOriginally published:cChicago : Temple Music Co., c1894. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aLove songs. 0aAfro-Americans.1 aCoffin, L. P.,earr.1 aD E. N.,4ill.2 aTemple Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf1166uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1166 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701279ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127048001500140100003200155245006500187246005100252490002600303500002500329500001900354500002800373500006200401534006400463530002900527600003200556650003400588650004200622700003200664710003900696856006100735773004900796852005900845985002500904b27516751RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d22bC.H. Ditson & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a24540 aRBNcRBN avu01aka011 aNewcomb, Bobby,d1847-1888.14aThe charming gay quadroonh[computer file] /cBobby Newcomb.1 iFirst line of text:aAs Broadway I promenaded.0 aBobby Newcombs songs. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Bobby Newcomb. aCover illustration: lithograph portrait of Bobby Newcomb. pOriginally published:cNew York : C.H. Ditson & Co., c1868. aAlso available in print.10aNewcomb, Bobby,d1847-1888. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music.1 aNewcomb, Bobby,d1847-1888.2 aC.H. Ditson & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1162uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1162 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701477ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100004700124245012600171246004400297246004600341500003900387500001700426500008900443500003500532534005600567530002900623650003400652650004200686700004300728710002900771710002800800710004700828710003400875856006100909773004900970852005901019985002501078b27516763RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aHoward, S. C.q(Seth C.),d1821 or 2-1860.10aWake! Dinah, wake!h[computer file] :bEthiopian melody /cpoetry and melody by S.C. Howard ; arranged by John P. Ordway.1 iFirst line of text:aWake! Dinah, wake!1 iFirst line of chorus:aWake! Dinah, wake! aFor voice, piano and chorus (SATB) aCover title. aSung by: Ordway's Aeolians, Wood's Minstrels, and Geo. Christy and Wood's Minstrels. aAdditional verses: p. 4 and 6. pOriginally published:cBoston : J.P. Ordway, c1854. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music.1 aOrdway, J. P.q(John Pond),dfl. 1840,2 aOrdway's Aeolians.4prf.2 aWood's Minstrels.4prf.2 aGeorge Christy and Wood's Minstrels.4prf.2 aJ.P. Ordway (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1157uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1157 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701596ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010008004100014028004700055040001300102045000900115048001500124100005300139245007400192246006200266246005600328500002500384500001700409500003900426500005400465500009800519500010700617534006300724530002900787650003400816650002900850700003200879700004300911700001900954710004100973856007501014773004901089852005901138985002501197b27516775RPB830204s1902 nyuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a3295 aRPBcRPB ax0x0 avu01aka011 aHandy, W. C.q(William Christopher),d1873-1958.10aOh! didn't he rambleh[computer file] /cwords & music by Will Handy.1 iFirst line of text:aOld Beebe had three full grown sons.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! didn't he ramble ramble? aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aIntroduced by: George H. Primrose. aAdditional verses, adaptation by Bob Cole: p. [7] aAdvertisements for "In the valley where the bluebirds sing" and other songs: p. [2], [6], [8] aCover illustration: drawing of well-dressed man pulling off glove / Starmer; background in purple ink. pOriginally published:cNew York : J.W. Stern & Co., c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.1 aPrimrose, George H.,d1852-1919.4prf.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1155uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1155 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701279ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004100081040001300122045000900135048001500144100004100159245010300200246006600303246005900369246005100428500002500479500001700504500003400521534005900555530002900614650003500643650003400678710003500712856006100747773004900808852005900857985002500916b27516799RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d22bF.D. Benteen (Music publisher)a1657 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aFoster, Stephen Collins,d1826-1864.10aCamptown racesh[computer file] :ba favorite Ethiopian song /cwritten & composed by S.C. Foster.16aCaption title: Gwine to run all night, or, De Camptown races.1 iFirst line of text:aDe Camptown ladies sing dis song.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGwine to run all night. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover engraved by Gillingham. pOriginally published:cBaltimore : F.D. Benteen, 1850. aAlso available in print. 0aHorse racingxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aF.D. Benteen (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf1151uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1151 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701536ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048002100151100002200172240002200194245008500216246006000301490008200361500003400443500001900477500003800496534007300534530002900607650003400636650001700670650003400687700005100721700006000772710004200832830008200874856006100956773004901017852005901066985002501125b27516817RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d22bW.C. Peters & Sons (Cincinnati, Ohio)a1794 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01atb011 aCumming, William.10aGentle Eva;oarr.10aGentle Evah[computer file] /cwords by Mrs. R.S. Nichols ; music by W. Cumming.1 iFirst line of text:aHave you heard the touching story.1 aW.C. Peters & Sons selection of admired ballads arranged for the guitar ;v3. aFor voice, piano, and guitar. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Miss Eulalia Buard. pOriginally published:cCincinnati, Ohio : W.C. Peters & Sons, c1854. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aDeath songs. 0aAfro-Americans in literature.1 aNichols, R. S.q(Rebecca Shepard),d1819-1903.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aW.C. Peters & Sons (Cincinnati, Ohio) 0aW.C. Peters & Sons selection of admired ballads arranged for the guitar ;v3.40drpbaasmf1146uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1146 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701523ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048001500151100002200166245009000188246006000278490005800338500002500396500001900421590010500440534006700545530002900612650003400641650001400675650001700689650003400706700005100740700006000791710004200851730005000893856006100943773004901004852005901053985002501112b27516829RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riumca n eng d22bW.C. Peters & Sons (Cincinnati, Ohio)a1792 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aCumming, William.10aGentle Evah[computer file] /cwords by Mrs. R.S. Nichols ; music by William Cumming.1 iFirst line of text:aHave you heard the touching story.0 aUncle Tom's cabin songs written by Mrs. R.S. Nichols. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aLibrary's copy has numbers 163-168 stamped in upper right-hand corners and is inscribed Mattie Mays. pOriginally published:cCincinnati : W.C. Peters & Sons, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMusicals. 0aDeath songs. 0aAfro-Americans in literature.1 aNichols, R. S.q(Rebecca Shepard),d1819-1903.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aW.C. Peters & Sons (Cincinnati, Ohio)0 aUncle Tom's cabin (Musical production : 1852)40drpbaasmf1145uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1145 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701614ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118240002600137245011800163246005000281246004500331500002500376500001900401500002900420500004900449500002900498500006500527500005900592590007200651534006400723530002900787650003400816650002000850700001800870700002500888700003200913710003900945856007500984773004901059852005901108985002501167b27516842RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aCourtright, W.10aFlew-y, flew-y;oarr.10aFlew-y, flew-yh[computer file] :bsong and dance /cwords and music by Wm. Courtright ; arranged by F.W. Zaulig.1 iFirst line of text:aElephant walk'd de rope.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, flewy, flewy. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Wm. Courtright. aDedicated to: John M. Collins, Lathrop, Cal. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aCover illustration: lithograph of man in blackface / Thomas. a"Henry A. Thomas Litho. 50 Bleecker St., N.Y."--Cover. aAdvertisement for "National reform" and other songs: cop. 2, p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., c1875. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-Americans.1 aThomas,4ill.1 aCourtright, W.4prf.1 aZaulig, Frederick W.,earr.2 aWm. A. Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf1143uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1143 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701445ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245010400138246005500242246005500297500002500352500001900377500004900396500010500445500005200550534006700602530002900669600002400698650003400722650002000756700003300776700001700809710005100826856006100877773004900938852005900987985002501046b27516854RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCrosby, Warner.10aBehave, mister man, behaveh[computer file] /cwords by Geo. Totten Smith ; music by Warner Crosby.1 iFirst line of text:aA man once met a maiden fair.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBehave, mister man, behave. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Florence De Alden; drawing of Afro-American man and woman / Dewey. aPublisher also has offices in Williamsport, Pa. pOriginally published:cNew York : Vandersloot Music Co, c1902. aAlso available in print.10aDe Alden, Florence. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-Americans.1 aSmith, George Totten,d1871-1 aDewey,4ill.2 aVandersloot Music Pub. Co. (Williamsport, Pa.)40drpbaasmf1142uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1142 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701601ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002200163245009300185246005700278246006300335500002500398500001900423500004600442500009000488500004700578590012300625534006500748530002900813650003400842650002000876650001600896700003400912700002400946710003900970856006101009773004901070852005901119985002501178b27516866RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d22bG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1522 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aCatlin, Edward N.10aLove among the rosesh[computer file] /cwords by W.H. Delehanty ; music by E.N. Catlin.1 iFirst line of text:aIt was on one summer's evening.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNow I hate to tell but then I must. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"New and original song and dance"--Cover. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-Americans in a landscape setting / J.E. Baker. a"J. Mayer & Co. Lith. 4 State St."--Cover. aLibrary's copy has raised retailer's stamp on cover: C.L. Putnam, Bookstore & Newsroom, 70 Main St., Middletown, Conn. pOriginally published:c[Boston] : G.D. Russell & Co., c1869. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-Americans. 0aLove songs.1 aDelehanty, W. H.,d1846-1880.1 aBaker, J. E.,4ill.2 aG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1139uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1139 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701241ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002700118240001700145245010600162246007800268246005900346500003000405500001900435534005600454530002900510650003400539650003500573650003700608700002400645710004000669856006100709773004900770852005900819985002500878b2751688xRPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax2x2 avd02avf021 aBerlin, Irving,d1888-10aMandy;oarr.10aMandyh[computer file] :bmale quartette /carr. by Jerry White ; [words and music] by Irving Berlin.1 iFirst line of text:aI was strolling out one evening by the silv'ry moon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMandy there's a minister handy. aFor unacc. quartet (TTBB) aCaption title. pOriginally published:cNew York : I. Berlin, c1920. aAlso available in print. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aVocal quartets, Unaccompanied. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music.1 aWhite, Jerry.earr.2 aIrving Berlin Inc. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf1132uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1132 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702332ncm 2200481Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028005500126040001800181045001000199048001500209100003300224245009900257246006200356246006200418500004200480500004500522500003000567500007600597500004300673500003800716500005200754500020400806500011801010510002001128590016501148534006401313530002901377650003701406650002501443700004601468700003901514700004101553710002301594730002501617856007501642773004901717852005901766985002501825b27516891RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riusga n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a473422bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 8869 aRBNcRBNdRBN0 bd1909 avi01aka011 aBall, Ernest R.,d1878-1927.10aWho knows?h[computer file] :bsong /cpoem by Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by Ernest R. Ball.1 iFirst line of text:aThou art the soul of a summer's day.1 iFirst line of poem:aThou art the soul of a summer's day. aFor medium high voice and piano in E© a"Poem by Paul Lawrence Dunbar"--Caption. a"Sung By John McCormack." a"Also Sung By Chauncey Olcott in his new play The Heart of Paddywhack." aAdvertisement for sacred songs: p. [2] aAdvertisement for ballads: p. [7] aAdvertisement for music technique books: p. [8] aAlso published for: low voice and piano in B©; medium low voice and piano in D©; high voice and piano in F; duet for contralto or baritone and soprano or tenor in D©; duet for soprano and tenor in E© aFrom poem: A song / P.L. Dunbar. Cf. The complete poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar. N.Y. : Dodd, Mead, 1913, p. 271.4 aBALc4958 note. aLibrary's copy 1 has retailer's stamp on cover: James Harries, perfumes, toilet requisites, stationery, sheet music, postcards, 801 Main St., Willimantic, Conn. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1909. aAlso available in print. 0aSongs (Medium voice) with piano. 4aAfro-American poets.1 aDunbar, Paul Laurence,d1872-1906.tSong.1 aMcCormack, John,d1884-1945.4prf.1 aOlcott, Chauncey,d1858?-1932.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aHeart of Paddywhack.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf1126uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1126 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701939ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028005600126040001300182045000900195048001500204100003300219240002200252245009900274246006200373500003400435500001700469500004500486500007600531500004600607500005200653500021600705590011000921534006401031530002901095650003401124650002501158700003901183700004101222710002301263730002501286856006101311773004901372852005901421985002501480b27516908RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riusga n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a544822bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 12027 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avj01aka011 aBall, Ernest R.,d1878-1927.10aWho knows?;oarr.10aWho knows?h[computer file] :bsong /cpoem by Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by Ernest R. Ball.1 iFirst line of text:aThou art the soul of a summer's day. aFor low voice and piano in B© aCover title. a"Poem by Paul Lawrence Dunbar"--Caption. a"Also Sung By Chauncey Olcott in his new play The Heart of Paddywhack." aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7] aAdvertisement for music technique books: p. [8] aAlso published for: medium low voice and piano in D©; medium high voice and piano in E©; high voice and piano in F; duet for contralto or baritone and soprano or tenor in D©; and duet for soprano and tenor in E© aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Send to Smith's Music Store, Lake Charles, La., for a Copy. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1909. aAlso available in print. 0aSongs (Low voice) with piano. 4aAfro-American poets.1 aDunbar, Paul Laurence,d1872-1906.1 aOlcott, Chauncey,d1858?-1932.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.0 aHeart of Paddywhack.40drpbaasmf1125uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1125 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701612ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100003100130245007500161246005800236246004800294500002500342500005800367500006700425500009400492500008300586534007300669530002900742600001800771610002100789650004500810650003700855650003000892700002400922710002700946710003500973856006101008773004901069852005901118985002501177b27516921RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us--- ax0x0 avu01aka011 aHoffmann, Max,d1873-1963.10aMy Dixie land daisyh[computer file] /cwords & music by Max Hoffmann.1 iFirst line of text:aIn Dixie land among the flowers.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMy Dixie land daisy. aFor voice and piano. a"The song success of Ned. Wayburn's Minstrel Misses." a"As featured nightly ... at the New York Theatre Roof Garden." aTitle page illustration: daisies ; photo. of Ned. Wayburn's Minstrel Misses in blackface. aAdvertisements for: "Star dance folio" on p. [2]; 11 popular folios on p. [6]. pOriginally published:cNew York : Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., c1903. aAlso available in print.10aWayburn, Ned.20aMinstrel Misses. 0aPopular musiczUnited Statesy1901-1910. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMinstrel showsxExcerpts.1 aWayburn, Ned.4prf.2 aMinstrel Misses.4prf.2 aShapiro, Bernstein & Co.4pbl.40drpbaasmf1119uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1119 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701770ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094048001500106100003000121245010400151246005000255246006400305246007300369500002500442500001900467500006100486500007300547500006800620534007100688530002900759600003200788650004500820650003700865650002200902650003000924650002400954700003500978700003801013700002601051710003501077730001801112856006101130773004901191852005901240985002501299b27516933RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us--- avi01aka011 aSmith, Chris,d1879-1949.14aThe right church but the wrong pewh[computer file] /clyrics by Cecil Mack ; music by Chris Smith.14aYou're in the right church but the wrong pew.1 iFirst line of text:aNow who's dat a knocking at this hour.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou're in the right church but the wrong pew. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Featured by Bert A. Williams in 'Bandana Land'"--Cover. aCover illustration by EH Pfeiffer: foliage. Photo. of Bert Williams. aAdvertisement for another song on p. [6]: Maori / Wm. H. Tyers. pOriginally published:cNew York : Gotham Attucks Music Co., c1908. aAlso available in print.10aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922. 0aPopular musiczUnited Statesy1901-1910. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSongs with piano. 0aMinstrel showsxExcerpts. 0aMusicalsxExcerpts.1 aMack, Cecil,d1883-1944.4lyr.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.4prf.1 aPfeiffer, E. H.4ill.2 aGotham-Attucks Music Co.4pbl.0 aBandana Land.40drpbaasmf1307uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1307 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701707ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100003100130245009800161246008200259246005500341500002500396500009700421500006500518500012400583534007300707530002900780600003800809650003700847650004500884700003600929700002400965700004400989700001901033710003501052740001601087856006101103773004901164852005901213985002501272b27516945RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us--- ax1x1 avu01aka011 aLemonier, Tom,d1870-1945.10aI'd like to be a real ladyh[computer file] /cwords by Alex. Rogers ; music by Tom Lemonier.1 iFirst line of text:aAt times I get to thinking of the ladies rich and grand.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'd like to be a real lady. aFor voice and piano. a"As introduced by Ada Overton-Walker in Williams & Walker's latest production 'In Dahomey'". aAdvertisement for "Popular folios" by the publisher: p. [6]. aTitle page illustration by Starmer: Afro-American woman in ball gown with glasses; cameo photo. of Aida Overton-Walker. pOriginally published:cChicago : Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co., c1902. aAlso available in print.10aWalker, Aida Overton,d1880-1914. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited Statesy1901-1910.1 aCook, Will Marion.tIn Dahomey.1 aRogers, Alex.5lyr.1 aWalker, Aida Overton,d1880.1914.4prf.1 aStarmer.4ill.2 aShapiro, Bernstein & Co.4pbl.0 aIn Dahomey.40drpbaasmf1308uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1308 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701715ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094048001500106100002100121245011900142246003000261246005700291246005300348500002500401500005400426500003100480500006900511500008000580534006100660530002900721600003800750650004500788650003700833650002200870650003000892650002400922700003200946700004400978710004701022730001801069856006101087773004901148852005901197985002501256b27516969RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us--- avu01aka011 aBrachman, James.10aI'm just crazy 'bout youh[computer file] :bnovelty song /cwords by Maurice Stonehill ; music by James Brachman.3 aI'm just crazy about you.1 iFirst line of text:aSkies used to be cloudy for me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'm just crazy 'bout you. aFor voice and piano. a"Sung with great success by Aida Overton Walker." a"The hit of Bandana Land." aTitle page illustration: foliage. Photo. of Aida Overton Walker. aAdvertisement for another song on p. [6]: Cupids garden / by Max C. Eugene. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms Co., c1904. aAlso available in print.10aWalker, Aida Overton,d1880-1914. 0aPopular musiczUnited Statesy1901-1910. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSongs with piano. 0aMinstrel showsxExcerpts. 0aMusicalsxExcerpts.1 aStonehill, Maurice J.4lyr.1 aWalker, Aida Overton,d1880-1914.4prf.2 aT. B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.)4pbl.0 aBandana Land.40drpbaasmf1309uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1309 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701967ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100001800130245007200148246005400220246008000274500002500354500005000379500003900429500011900468500010500587500020100692534008000893530002900973600004601002600003801048650004501086650003701131650004801168650002601216700004401242710003501286730001801321856006101339773004901400852005901449985002501508b27516982RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riusga n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us--- ax0x0 avu01aka011 aRogers, Alex.10aWhy Adam sinnedh[computer file] /cwords and music by Alex Rogers.1 iFirst line of text:aI heard de ol' folks talkin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aAdam never had no Mammy for to take him on her knee. aFor voice and piano. aAt head of title: A quaint idea set to music. a"Featured by Aida Overton Walker." aTitle page illustration: snake offering apple to statue of Eve on a pedestal; cameo photo. of Aida Overton Walker. aAdvertisement for another song (with 1st p. of music) on p. [2]: Nobody / music by Bert A. Williams. aAdvertisement for 7 songs from the musical Bandana Land (with incipits) on p. [6]: Fas' fas' world ; Late hours ; Just the same ; Bon bon buddy ; It's hard to love somebody ; Bandana Land ; Dinah. pOriginally published:cN[ew] Y[ork] City : Gotham-Attucks Music Co., c1904. aAlso available in print.00aAdamc(Biblical figure)xSongs and music.10aWalker, Aida Overton,d1880-1914. 0aPopular musiczUnited Statesy1901-1910. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aChildrenxConduct of lifexSongs and music. 0aSinxSongs and music.1 aWalker, Aida Overton,d1880-1914.4prf.2 aGotham Attucks Music Co.4pbl.0 aBandana Land.40drpbaasmf1310uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1310 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701670ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002600118245009700144246006400241246004800305500002500353500005300378500008400431500004200515500008000557534008300637530002900720600002800749650003700777650004300814650003400857700004200891700003400933710003700967730002501004830003701029856006101066773004901127852005901176985002501235b27516994RPBm c crucn 990312t19991896riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aTrevathan, Charles E.10aHoney on my lipsh[computer file] /cby Cha[rle]s E. Trevathan ; edited by Reginald DeKoven.1 iFirst line of text:aSunlight shines for de cornfield coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHoney on er my lips. aFor voice and piano. a"Sung by May Irwin in the Swell Mrs. Fitzswell." a"Musical supplement to the New York Journal & Advertiser, Feb[r]uary 6th 1898." aVerses 5-6 printed as text on p. [4]. aCover illustration: photo. of May Irwin holding Afro-American child on lap. pOriginally published:cBoston : White-Smith Music Publishing Co., 1898, c1896. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited StatesyTo 1901. 0aMusicalsxExcerpts, Arranged.1 aDe Koven, Reginald,d1859-1920.4edt.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.2 aWhite-Smith Music Pub. Co.4pbl.0 aSwell Miss Fitzwell. 0aNew York journal and advertiser.40drpbaasmf1311uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1311 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702016ccm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003000081040001300111043001200124045000900136048001500145100002700160245009900187246008600286246005100372500002500423500002400448500009300472500006400565500009300629500023300722534006600955530002901021600002901050650004501079650007101124650002201195650002901217700003501246700004501281710003001326740002001356856006101376773004901437852005901486985002501545b27517007RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riumcc n eng d22a3284bJos. W. Stern & Co. aRBNcRBN an-us--- ax0x0 avu01aka011 aCole, Bob,d1863-1911.14aThe maiden with the dreamy eyesh[computer file] /cwords by J.W. Johnson ; music by Bob Cole.1 iFirst line of text:aNo doubt you've seen the maiden with the dimple in her chin.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThere are eyes of blue. aFor voice and piano. aTitle from caption. a"As sung by Anna Held in 'The little duchess' direction of Florence Ziegfeld, Jr."--T.p. aTitle page illustration: poppy design; photo. of Anna Held. aAdvertisement for 2 other musical comedies on p. [2]: Sally in our alley; The wild rose. aAdvertisment for 8 others songs (with incipits) on p. [6]: Courage ; No one but you ; In silence ; The night you promised me ; A thousand leagues under the sea ; Davy Jones' locker ; Maybe ; While the convent bells were ringing. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1901. aAlso available in print.10aHeld, Anna,d1877?-1918. 0aPopular musiczUnited Statesy1901-1910. 0aMusical revues, comedies, etc.xExcerptsxVocal scores with piano. 0aSongs with piano. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aHeld, Anna,d1877?-1918.4prf.1 aJohnson, James Weldon,d1871-1938.4lyr.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co.4pbl.0 aLittle duchess.40drpbaasmf1312uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1312 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701414ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081048001500094100001900109245007700128246002800205246006800233246005100301500002500352500013600377500004900513534006300562530002900625600001900654650002200673650004300695650003700738700002500775700002400800730003400824856006100858773004900919852005900968985002501027b27517019RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN avn01aka011 aHogan, Ernest.10aMa gal's de town talkh[computer file] /cwords & music by Ernest Hogan.3 aMy gal's the town talk.1 iFirst line of text:aMa gal's nam'd Sue, her heart's true blue.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMa gal's the town talk. aFor voice and piano. aTitle page illustration: drawing of woman in cape, ruffled blouse, and striped skirt; photo. by Thors of Ernest Hogan in blackface. a"Musical supplement of The Sunday Examiner." pOriginally published:c[San Francisco] : Examiner, [189-?] aAlso available in print.10aHogan, Ernest. 0aSongs with piano. 0aPopular musiczUnited StatesyTo 1901. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music.1 aHogan, Ernest.4prf.1 aThors, Louis.4ill.0 aSan Francisco Examiner.4pbl.40drpbaasmf1313uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1313 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702118ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028003000081040001300111043001200124045000900136048001500145100005500160245010000215246005900315246005700374500002500431500001900456500003800475500010600513500003300619500018600652500018700838534006601025530002901091600003201120650004501152650003701197650003001234651004001264700003301304700003801337700002201375700002701397710003001424856006101454773004901515852005901564985002501623b27517020RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riusga n eng d22a3681bJos. W. Stern & Co. aRBNcRBN an-us-mi ax0x0 avu01aka011 aJohnson, J. Rosamondq(John Rosamond),d1873-1954.10aMoonlight on the Mississippih[computer file] /cwords by Bob Cole ; music by Rosamond Johnson.1 iFirst line of text:aNature sleeping, boat a-creeping.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMoonlight on the Mississippi. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"By Cole and Johnson Bros."--T.p. a"Introduced and sung with tremendous effect by Carroll Johnson in Dockstader's great minstrels"--T.p. aPages [2] and [7] are blank. aTitle page design by J. Frew; photo. by Byron, N.Y. of stage performance of Dockstader's great minstrels, with Carroll Johnson and other performers in blackface and river steamboat. aAdvertisement for 11 other Johnson, Cole and Johnson songs (with incipits) on p. [6]; advertisement for Marie Cahill's Congo love song (with 1st p. of music; pl. no. 3510) on p. [8]. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1903. aAlso available in print.10aJohnson, Carroll,db. 1851. 0aPopular musiczUnited Statesy1901-1910. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMinstrel showsxExcerpts. 0aMississippi RiverxSongs and music.1 aCole, Bob,d1863-1911.4lyr.1 aJohnson, Carroll,db. 1851.4prf.1 aFrew, John.4ill.1 aDockstader, Lew.4pro.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co.4pbl.40drpbaasmf1314uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1314 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701252ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048000900115100001700124245005300141500001500194500015900209590006200368534005700430530002900487650001900516650003700535650004300572700003700615710004000652710002800692856006100720773004900781852005900830985002500889b27613793RPBm c crucn 990423s1999 riudfz n n/a d aRBNcRBN an-usu-- aw5w5 aka011 aTully, J. H.10aTopsy's polkah[computer file] /cby J.H. Tully. aFor piano. aLithographed t.p.: Topsy looking over left shoulder, wearing white scarf with red embroidery on head; Louisa Corbaux delt et lith.; Stannard & Dixon, Imp. aHay S-Music copy imperfect: all after p. 4 wanting.5RBN. pOriginally published:cLondon:bC.Jefferys, c[185-?] aAlso available in print. 0aPolkas (Piano) 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited StatesyTo 1901.1 aCorbaux, Louisa,db. 1808.4ltg.2 aC. Jefferys (Music publisher)4pbl.2 aStannard & Dixon.4prt.40drpbaasmf1111uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1111 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702083ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005100118245006000169246005100229246004300280500002500323500001900348500004600367500011500413500011500528590004200643590009700685590005500782590005500837590005400892590004800946534006300994530002901057650003701086650002501123650003201148700001801180700001901198710003801217856007501255856007501330856007501405773004901480852005901529985002501588b27249591RPBm c crucn 981118s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aHoward, Joseph E.q(Joseph Edgar),d1878-1961.10aHello! ma babyh[computer file] /cby Howard & Emerson.1 iFirst line of text:aa I'se got a little baby.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHello! ma baby. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "Sweet Suzanne": p. [8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man and woman talking on telephone, printed in red ink / Starmer. aAlso published as rag-time march, schottische and for 1st & 2nd mandolin & guitar, banjo, orchestra, and band. aLibrary's copy 6 has [1], 2-5, [1] p. aAdvertisement for "I want a coon to match my own complexion" and other songs: cop. 3, p. [8] aAdvertisement for "Cupid's garden": cop. 6, p. [6] aCover illustration: cop. 3, printed in orange ink. aCover illustration: cop. 6, printed in black ink. aLibrary's copy 1 inscribed: Grace A. Weber. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansvSongs and music. 0aAfro-American women. 0aTelephonevSongs and music.1 aEmerson, Ida.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aT.B. Harms & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0647uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0647403Print copy 3drpbaasmf1315uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1315403Print copy 6drpbaasmf0649uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0649 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701428ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245013900141246005200280246004900332490004100381490006000422500002500482500001900507534006800526530002900594650003700623650003800660650003400698700003900732710004100771830006000812856006100872773004900933852005900982985002501041b27452335RPBm c crucn 990216s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka011 aPersley, George W.14aThe little spring beside my cabin homeh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords by Thos. P. Westendorf ; music by Geo. W. Persley.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, here is just the spot.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI love, I love it so.0 aIrving's five cent music ;vno. 218.1 aIrving's Canadian series of five cent music ;vno. 218. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. pOriginally published:cToronto : Toronto News Company, [c1879?] aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansvSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifevSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWestendorf, Thomas P.,d1848-1923.2 aToronto News Company (Toronto, Ont.) 0aIrving's Canadian series of five cent music ;vno. 218.40drpbaasmf0858uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0858 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701395ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128043001200141045000900153048002100162100004800183245010500231246005600336500005300392500001900445500005200464500005000516500009100566590006100657534006400718530002900782650003700811650003100848650003400879651003100913710004000944856006100984b27516118RPBm c crucn 990312s1999 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1,403 aRBNcRBN an-us-va aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aCarry me back to Old Virginnyh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cwords and music by James Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aCarry me back to old Virginny. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) in key of A© aCaption title. a"Copyright 1879 by John F. Perry & Co."--Cover. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2], 4-[6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American couple shaking hands in front of cabin. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: From Wm. E. Chandler. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1878. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansvSongs and music. 0aFreedmenvSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aVirginiaxSongs and music.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf1188uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1188