0001 The colored orphan boy / as sung by S.C. Campbell of the Campbell Minstrels ; composed by C.D. Abbott. 0002 At the cotton pickers ball / words by Alex Gerber ; music by Maurice Abrahams. 0003 Chicken 0004 Lulu / words & music by Will Accooe. 0005 The phrenologist coon / words by Ernest Hogan ; music by Will Accooe. 0006 My little cullud country gal / arr: by Emil Isenman ; words and music by Coleman E. Adams. 0007 I am going there, or, The death of little Eva / written and inscribed to the readers of "Uncle Tom's cabin" by John S. Adams ; adapted to a favorite melody. 0008 I wants a man like Romeo / words by James O'Dea ; music by Rob't Adams. 0009 That lovin rag / words by Victor H. Smalley ; music by Bernie Adler. 0010 They'll talk about you anyhow / words by Wm. H. Windom ; music by Harry Alford. 0011 Two little coons / words & music by George Alison. 0012 Old Joe's dream / words by Brother Gardner ; music by C. Alixa. 0013 By the watermelon vine / words and music by Thos. S. Allen. 0014 Good-bye Mister Greenback / words & music by Thos. S. Allen. 0015 Let me be your lemon coon / words and music by Thos. S. Allen. 0016 Mandy Lou / words and music by Thos. S. Allen. 0017 Miss Caroline / by Thos. S. Allen. 0018 My dusky rose / words & music by Thos. S. Allen. 0019 My dusky rose / words & music by Thos. S. Allen. 0020 Shaky eyes / by Armstrong and Clark. 0021 Shaky eyes / Armstrong and Clark. 0022 Slip your glad rags on and come with me! / words by Harry B. Lester & Billy Clark ; music by Harry Armstrong. 0023 I love's you, 'deed I do my babe / written by Paul B. Armstrong. 0024 He's laid on de shelf / written and composed by George Waugh Arnold and Mattie Boorum. 0025 Little baby Joe / written by Brother Gardner ; composed by M.J. Arthur. 0026 The preacher and the bear / words and music by Joe Arzonia. 0027 Dusty rag / words by J. Will Callahan ; music by May Aufderheide. 0028 Poor Aunt Dinah! / composed by the author. 0029 Poor Aunt Dinah! / composed by the author. 0030 Come take a sail / composed & arranged by H. Avery. 0031 Come take a sail / designed for the Home Circle by H. Avery. 0032 Sweet Lucy May / composed by H. Avery. 0033 The darkey's home sweet home / arr. by Fred. Bunte ; words and music by Chas. E. Baer. 0034 The darkey's home sweet home / arr. by Fred. Bunte ; words and music by Chas. E. Baer. 0035 Massa sound is sleeping / composed and respectfully dedicated to James F. Taunt by E.L. Baker. 0036 The Zulu Hall of Fame / words by Billy Johnson ; music by E.R. Ball. 0037 Honey, if yo' only knew / lyric by William H. Gardner ; music by Ernest R. Ball. 0038 Honey, if yo' only knew / lyric by William H. Gardner ; music by Ernest R. Ball. 0039 Ma dear li'l' dimpled coon / words by Frances J. Sterling ; music by Ernest R. Ball. 0040 The colored millionaires / words by C.B. Perkins ; music by Harry J. Ballou. 0041 Don't forget dar's a weddin' to-night / words by J.W. Wheeler ; music by Harry J. Ballou. 0042 My Black Rose / words and music by Joseph H. Barrett. 0043 Throw down dat key / words by Edgar Malone ; music by Ted S. Barron. 0044 Ma pale-brown Lady Sue / composed by J.C. Bartlett ; [words by J.K. Draper] 0045 Ma pale-brown Lady Sue / [words by] J.K. Draper ; [music by] J.C. Bartlett. 0046 That's what the niggers then will do / words by Tom Russell ; sung with immense success by John[n]y Allen, of Arlington, Kelly and Leon's Minstrels ; music by Geo. H. Barton. 0047 That's what the niggers then will do / words by Tom Russell ; sung with immense success by John[n]y Allen, of Arlington, Kelly and Leon's Minstrels ; music by Geo. H. Barton. 0048 Little brown baby / poem by Phil Armstrong ; music by Karolyn Wells Bassett. 0049 Enuff / words by W.J. Jacobs ; music by R.H. Bassett. 0050 I doan want you hangin round / words by Karl Tausig ; music by Frank Belknap. 0051 Keep jazzin' it Ras' / by Benson, Brown, Sterlin & Lange. 0052 The Coontown billionaire / words and music by Leon Berg. 0053 Wait until your daddy comes home / words and music by Irving Berlin. 0054 When it's night time in Dixie Land / words and music by Irving Berlin. 0055 When it's night time in Dixie Land / words and music by Irving Berlin. 0056 When it's night time in Dixie Land / words and music by Irving Berlin. 0057 My Africana queen / words by Monroe H. Rosenfeld ; music by Leo E. Berliner. 0058 Liza, give me what I'm longing for / by Fred Bernhardt. 0059 Kinky Koo / words by Sam Ehrlich ; music by Irving Bibo. 0060 I aint got no use for sleep / words and music by Ralph Bicknell. 0061 My Black Lou / arr. by George Lowell Tracy ; words and music by C.E. Billings. 0062 Mammy's little bright eyed coon / words & music by Kittie Bingham. 0063 Cloe Bell / by T. Brigham Bishop. 0064 His rag-time walk won the prize / words & music by Nathan Bivins. 0065 I ain't seen no messenger boy / words and music by Nathan Bivins. 0066 I cert'ny works hard for mah money / words by Walter McCleunan ; music by Nathan Bivins. 0067 I'se a-picking my company now / words & music by Nathan Bivins. 0068 She certainly looks good to me / words and music by Nathan Bivins. 0069 You can't fool me no more / by Nathan Bivins. 0070 You can't join this show / words and music by Nathan Bivins. 0071 You were never introduced to me / words and music by Nathan Bivins. 0072 Coon's breach of promise / words by Frank N. Scott ; music by Chas. D. Blake. 0073 Good bye Nancy Jane / words & music by Chas. D. Blake. 0074 Trabling back to Georgia / words by Arthur W. French ; music by Chas. D. Blake. 0075 Mammy's lit'l choc'late cullud chile / lyric by Noble Sissle ; music by Eubie Blake. 0076 Close dem windows / words and music by James Bland. 0077 Dancing on de kitchen floor / James Bland. 0078 De golden wedding / arranged by J. H. W. ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland. 0079 De golden wedding / arranged by J. H. W. ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland. 0080 De golden wedding / arranged by J. H. W. ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland. 0081 In the evening by the moonlight / words and music by Jas. Bland. 0082 In the evening by the moonlight / words and music by Jas. Bland. 0083 In the evening by the moonlight / words and music by Jas. Bland. 0084 In the evening by the moonlight / words and music by Jas. Bland. 0085 Oh, dem golden slippers! / arr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland. 0086 Oh, dem golden slippers! / arr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland. 0087 Oh, dem golden slippers! / arr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland. 0088 Oh, dem golden slippers! / arr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland. 0089 Oh, dem golden slippers! / words and music by Jas. A. Bland. 0090 Oh, dem golden slippers! / arr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland. 0091 Oh, dem golden slippers! / arr. by W.L. Hayden ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland. 0092 Oh! My brother! / by James A. Bland. 0093 Uncle Joe / words and music by James Bland. 0094 Ain't you coming out to-night / words by Ren Shields ; music by Henriette Blanke-Belcher. 0095 Dar'll be a nigger missin' / words and music by Lew. Bloom. 0096 The Yankee Doodle Negro / words & music by Henry Arthur Blumenthal ; arranged by George Rosey. 0097 Hollyhock / words by Ed. F. Cogley ; music by Wm E. Bock. 0098 If I only had a dollah of my own / arr. by J. Del Vecho ; words & music by Bogert & O Brien. 0099 Pickaninny Mose / lyric by Chas. H. Brown & Otis F. Wood ; music by Rollin Bond. 0100 The death of Little Eva & Uncle Tom / composed & respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Harriett Beecher Stowe ; poetry by Chas. L. Bennison ; music by Isaac N. Bonney. 0101 I needs you very badly Liza Jane / words by Charles Horwitz ; music by Frederick V. Bowers. 0102 Jest a misunderstandin' wid ma lady love / words by Charles Horwitz ; music by Frederick V Bowers. 0103 Aint got nothin', never had nothin', don't want nothin' but you / by James Brachman. 0104 The old banjo / words by Bob Lively ; music composed expressly for J.P. Ordway Esq. by I. Louis Brackett. 0105 Adolphus Morninglory 0106 Sam Johnson's colored cake walk / words by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham. 0107 Waiters' chorus, or, Two more to come / words by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham. 0108 Emancipation day / words by G.L. Stout ; music by Dave Braham. 0109 Oh! Dat low bridge! / words by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham. 0110 On de rainbow road / words by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham. 0111 Put on your bridal veil / words by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham. 0112 The Skidmore fancy ball / written by Ed. Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham. 0113 The Skids are out to-night / words by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham. 0114 The Skids are on review / words by Edward Harrigan ; music by David Braham. 0115 South Fifth Avenue / words by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham. 0116 Massa's wedding night / words by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham. 0117 The old black crow / words by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham. 0118 Slavery's passed away / words by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham. 0119 Slavery days / words by Ed. Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham. 0120 Slavery days / words by Ed. Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham. 0121 Slavery days / words by Ed. Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham. 0122 Walking for dat cake / written by Ed. Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham. 0123 The sunny side of Thompson Street / words by Edward Harrigan ; music by Dave Braham. 0124 Don't take me back to slavery / words by William B. Dever ; music by John Braham. 0125 Honey does you love yer man? / words by Walter H. Ford ; music by John W. Bratton. 0126 I got all I can do to keep my hands off you / words by Walter H. Ford ; music by John W. Bratton. 0127 I want to play Hamlet / words by Paul West ; music by John W. Bratton. 0128 The little black man / words by Paul West ; music by John W. Bratton. 0129 Mandy, from Mandalay / words by Walter H. Ford ; music by John W. Bratton. 0130 My Sunflower Sue / words by Walter H. Ford ; music by John W. Bratton. 0131 Somebody's been around here since I've been gone / lyric by Paul West ; music by John W. Bratton. 0132 Kentucky Rose / by Walter Bray. 0133 My gal / written, composed and sung by Walter Bray. 0134 Oh yes, we all will be dar! / words & music by Walter Bray. 0135 Good Lord'll help me on my way / composed by Will H. Bray ; arranged by Jesse Williams. 0136 We'll meet in de light of de moon / words and music by Will H. Bray. 0137 The best I get, is "there he goes" / words and music by Joe Bren. 0138 I don't know where I'm goin', but I'm on my way / words and music by Joe Bren. 0139 If the can canny cannibals captured New York town / by Brennan, Moore & Story. 0140 When it's cotton pickin' time in Tennessee / words by Jack Caddigan ; music by James A. Brennan. 0141 When the steamboats on the Swanee whistle rag-time / words by Jack Caddigan ; music by Jas. A. Brennan. 0142 Ma black Pearl / words by Chas. W. Doty ; music by Edwin S. Brill. 0143 Ma lady Lu / words by Chas. W. Doty ; music by Edwin S. Brill. 0144 Ma lady Lu / words by Chas. W. Doty ; music by Edwin S. Brill. 0145 Ma lady Lu / words by Chas. W. Doty ; music by Edwin S. Brill. 0146 Ma lady Lu / words by Chas. W. Doty ; music by Edwin S. Brill. 0147 Ma lady Lu / words by Chas. W. Doty ; music by Edwin S. Brill. 0148 Ma lady Lu / words by Chas. W. Doty ; music by Edwin S. Brill. 0149 Ma lady Lu / words by Chas. W. Doty ; music by Edwin S. Brill. 0150 Ma lady Lu / words by Chas. W. Doty ; music by Edwin S. Brill. 0151 Ma lady moon / words by Chas. W. Doty ; music by Edwin S. Brill. 0152 Young Eph's jubilee / words by J.B. Murphy ; music composed by W.H. Brockway. 0153 Wish you could hab seen dat nigger's eye / words and music by Lena Leota Brooks. 0154 The darktown strutters' ball / words and music by Shelton Brooks. 0155 The darktown strutters' ball / words and music by Shelton Brooks. 0156 The darktown strutters' ball / words and music by Shelton Brooks. 0157 The darktown strutters' ball / words and music by Shelton Brooks. 0158 The darktown strutters' ball / words and music by Shelton Brooks. 0159 The darktown strutters' ball / words and music by Shelton Brooks. 0160 The darktown strutters' ball / words and music by Shelton Brooks. 0161 I wonder where my easy rider's gone? / words and music by Shelton Brooks. 0162 Ev'ry darkey had a raglan on / arranged by Theo. H. Northrup ; written and composed by Brown & Allen. 0163 I wish I was in heaven sittin' down / words and music by Fleta Jan Brown. 0164 I'll do as much for you / words & music by Harry Brown, Chris Smith. 0165 Keep a-watchin' dis coon / words and music by Raymond A. Browne. 0166 Pickaninny, it's time you was in bed / words and music by Raymond A. Brown. 0167 The darktown strutters' ball / words and music by Shelton Brooks. 0168 What's the use of knockin' when a man is down / words and music by Bryan and Edwards. 0169 What's the use of knockin' when a man is down / words and music by Bryan and Edwards. 0170 Ram-a-jam, or, I want dat man / written & composed by Francis J. Bryant. 0171 Come after breakfast / written by James Tim Brymn, James Burris, Chris Smith. 0172 Down in sunny Alabama / words by James Burrell ; music by James T. Brymn. 0173 Down in sunny Alabama / words by James Burrell ; music by James T. Brymn. 0174 My little Zulu babe / words by W.S. Estren ; music by Jas. T. Brymn. 0175 Please let me sleep / words by R.C. McPherson ; music by James T. Brymn. 0176 Please let me sleep / words by R.C. McPherson ; music by James T. Brymn. 0177 Say, Lize, will you be my honey? / words by W.S. Estren ; music by Jas. T. Brymn. 0178 Those tantalizing eyes / words by R.C. McPherson ; music by Jas. T. Brymn. 0179 Creole lover's song / words by Edmund C. Stedman ; music by Dudley Buck. 0180 Creole lover's song / words by Edmund C. Stedman ; music by Dudley Buck. 0181 Creole lover's song / words by Edmund C. Stedman ; music by Dudley Buck. 0182 Creole lover's song / words by Edmund C. Stedman ; music by Dudley Buck. 0183 Juney at the gate / music by Ole Bull Jr. ; words by Peter Swift ; arranged for the piano by W.P. Cunnington. 0184 Juney at the gate / music by Ole Bull Jr. ; words by Peter Swift ; arranged for the piano by W.P. Cunnington. 0185 Oh darkie dont you linger / words by S.S. Steele ; music by Frederick Buckley. 0186 You need'nt make dem goo-goo eyes / words and music by Thos D. Buick. 0187 The old slave's lament / words and music by A.E. Burger. 0188 Mistah Moonshine / lyric by Adam Breede ; music by Charles S. Burnham. 0189 De red rose is sighin' / words by Frank L. Stanton ; [music by] Charles S. Burnham. 0190 De slav'ry chains am broke at last / arranged by J. H. W. ; words by Jas. A. Bland ; music by Samuel Butler. 0191 Come back, Mirandy / words by Maurice Harnett ; music by James Byrnes. 0192 The ghost of the banjo coon / words by James O'Dea ; music by Anna Caldwell. 0193 Shew! Fly, don't bother me / words by Billy Reeves ; arr. by Rollin Howard. 0194 Shew! Fly, don't bother me / words by Billy Reeves ; music by Frank Campbell ; arr. by Rollin Howard. 0195 Shew! Fly, don't bother me / words by Billy Reeves ; music by Frank Campbell ; arr. by Rollin Howard. 0196 Shew! Fly, don't bother me / words by Billy Reeves ; music by Frank Campbell ; arr. by Rollin Howard. 0197 Shew! Fly, don't bother me / words by Billy Reeves ; music by Frank Campbell ; arr. by Rollin Howard. 0198 Albany, or, Dat's de only town looks good to me / words by May Irwin ; music by Hughie Cannon ; arr. by Al La Rue. 0199 Bill Bailey, won't you please come home? / words and music by Hughie Cannon. 0200 Bill Bailey, won't you please come home? / words and music by Hughie Cannon. 0201 Bill Bailey, won't you please come home? / words and music by Hughie Cannon. 0202 Bill Bailey, won't you please come home? / words and music by Hughie Cannon. 0203 Bill Bailey, won't you please come home? / words and music by Hughie Cannon. 0204 Bill Bailey, won't you please come home? / words and music by Hughie Cannon. 0205 Don't you never take no ten cent drink on me / words by John Queen ; music by Hughie Cannon. 0206 Don't you think you'd like to fondle me / words and music by Hughie Cannon. 0207 I don't want no Jonah hangin' round / words & music by Hughie Cannon. 0208 I hates to get up early in the morn / words by John Queen ; music by Hugh Cannon. 0209 Just because she made dem goo-goo eyes / words by John Queen ; music by Hughey Cannon. 0210 Just because she made dem goo-goo eyes / words by John Queen ; music by Hughey Cannon. 0211 Just because she made dem goo-goo eyes / words by John Queen ; music by Hughey Cannon. 0212 Just because she made dem goo-goo eyes / words by John Queen ; music by Hughey Cannon. 0213 Just because she made dem goo-goo eyes / words by John Queen ; music by Hughey Cannon. 0214 Possum pie, or, The stuttering coon / words by Jos. C. Farrell ; music by Hughie Cannon. 0215 I love my honey, yes I do / by Will C. Carleton. 0216 When you hear Jackson moan on his saxophone / words and music by Earl Carroll. 0217 At Mammy's fireside / words by Ballard Macdonald ; music by Harry Carroll. 0218 Georgia land / words by Arthur Fields ; music by Harry Carroll. 0219 The colored grenadier / arranged by Ned Straight ; words and music by Johnny Carroll. 0220 Join hands together / words and music by William Carroll. 0221 Samuel Johnsing / written and composed by H.S. Cartee. 0222 Poor Uncle Pete / words by Ed. Harrigan ; music by Wm. Carter. 0223 The Skidmore Guard / words by Edward Harrigan ; music by William Carter ; arranged by Dave Braham. 0224 Skidmore Guard / words by Edward Harrigan ; music arranged by Dave Braham. 0225 Skidmore Guard / words by Edward Harrigan ; music arranged by Dave Braham. 0226 I got mine / words by John Queen ; music by Chas. Cartwell. 0227 The pick-a-ninny / words & music by Harry Castling. 0228 Sambo's invitation / words by W.H. Delehanty ; [music by] E.N. Catlin. 0229 De Bully's weddin' night / arr. by Monroe H. Rosenfeld ; words by Will C. Carleton ; music by J.W. Cavanagh. 0230 De new bully / words by Will C. Carleton ; music by J.W. Cavanagh. 0231 De new bully / words by Will C. Carleton ; music by J.W. Cavanagh. 0232 O darkies, don't yer 'member / libretto by R.A. Barnett ; music by G.W. Chadwick. 0233 The old log cabin in the lane / written by Grace Carlton ; music by J.C. Chamberlain. 0234 Hold dat train / words by Neile Edwards ; music by Wallace C. Chambers. 0235 She ain't ma gal no mo' / written by Scott Brampton ; composed by Chas. A. Chase. 0236 Hear the darkies sing / words by Harry Rivers ; music by R.A.A. Chase. 0237 Just because my face ain't white / Thurland Chattaway. 0238 Little black me / by Thurland Chattaway. 0239 Little black me / by Thurland Chattaway. 0240 My honey Lou / by Thurland Chattaway. 0241 Mammy's honey sweetness / words by Frank L. Stanton ; music by F.H. Cheeswright. 0242 My fairy coon / words and music by Thomas Chilvers. 0243 Waitin' for you my honey / words and music by Thos. H. Chilvers. 0244 You can't boss me / words by Mildred Lawrence ; music by Thos. H. Chilvers. 0245 Susy Anna Simson / [composed by & for Geo. Christy and Wood's Minstrels] 0246 Tildy Ann / words and music by Billy Clark. 0247 Cindy, my black belle, do! / arr. by Chas. Jerome Wilson ; words and music by Charles Clinton Clark. 0248 The coon that wore the first shirt waist / words & music by C.C. Clark. 0249 Mammy's little Dinah / arranged by Charles Jerome Wilson ; words and music by Charles Clinton Clark. 0250 Lina, my jet black queen / words by Spencer Wright ; music by Maurice Clark. 0251 Coloured angels, or, Is dar any coloured angels dar? / written & composed by Nat Clifford. 0252 If that ain't winning a home, well, I don't know / written & sung with great success by Clifford & Huth ; [adapted from melody by Harry S. Miller] 0253 The coon from the moon / words and music by Jake Cline. 0254 My lady Chlo' / [words by] Myron V. Freese ; [music by] H. Clough-Leighter. 0255 My lady Chlo' / [words by] Myron V. Freese ; [music by] H. Clough-Leighter. 0256 My lady Chlo' / [words by] Myron V. Freese ; [music by] H. Clough-Leighter. 0257 My lady Chlo' / [words by] Myron V. Freese ; [music by] H. Clough-Leighter. 0258 Creole cradle song / words by M.F. ; music by G.H. Clutsam. 0259 Ma curly-headed babby / composed by George H. Clutsam. 0260 My curly-headed babby / composed by G.H. Clutsam. 0261 Croon, croon, underneat de moon / words by M.F. ; music by G.H. Clutsam. 0262 Croon, Croon, underneat' de moon / words by M.F. ; music by G.H. Clutsam. 0263 Ma curly-headed babby / composed by G.H. Clutsam. 0264 Alabama jubilee / words by Jack Yellen ; music by George L. Cobb. 0265 All aboard for Dixie land / words by Jack Yellen ; music by George L. Cobb. 0266 All aboard for Dixie land / words by Jack Yellen ; music by George L. Cobb. 0267 All aboard for Dixie land / words by Jack Yellen ; music by George L. Cobb. 0268 Listen to that Dixie band / words by Jack Yellen ; music by George L. Cobb. 0269 Listen to that Dixie band / words by Jack Yellen ; music by George L. Cobb. 0270 Listen to that Dixie band / words by Jack Yellen ; music by George L. Cobb. 0271 Mister melody man / words & music by George L. Cobb. 0272 Alabama jubilee / words by Jack Yellen ; music by George L. Cobb. 0273 Oh' dars but little consolation / words and music by George H. Coes. 0274 The Brinkley coon / words and music by Geo. M. Cohan. 0275 The Gibson coon / piano arr. by Chas. J. Gebest ; words & music by Geo. M. Cohan. 0276 The warmest baby in the bunch / words & music by Geo. M. Cohan. 0277 The warmest baby in the bunch / words & music by Geo. M. Cohan. 0278 Possum / words by G.A. Scofield ; music by J.B. Cohen. 0279 A plantation ditty / [words by] Frank L. Stanton ; [music by] S.C. Colburn. 0280 Gimme de leavins / words by J.W. Johnson ; music by Bob Cole. 0281 Gimme de leavins / words by J.W. Johnson ; music by Bob Cole. 0282 Louisiana Lize / composed by Bob Cole ; words and music [edited] by J.W. and Rosamond Johnson. 0283 Louisiana Lize / composed by Bob Cole ; words and music [edited] by J.W. and Rosamond Johnson. 0284 Louisiana Lize / composed by Bob Cole ; words and music [edited] by J.W. and Rosamond Johnson. 0285 The luckiest coon in town / by Bob Cole and Billy Johnson. 0286 Mr. Coon you're all right in your place / by Bob Cole & Billy Johnson. 0287 Sambo and Dinah / lyrics by Bob Cole and James W. Johnson ; music by Bob Cole. 0288 That certain party / words and music by Bob Cole. 0289 Under the bamboo tree / by Bob Cole. 0290 Under the bamboo tree / by Bob Cole. 0291 Under the bamboo tree / by Bob Cole. 0292 Under the bamboo tree / by Bob Cole. 0293 The wedding of the Chinee and the coon / words by Billy Johnson ; music by Bob Cole (arr. by Theo. F. Morse) 0294 You'll have to choose another baby, now / words by Billy Johnson ; music by Bob Cole. 0295 Uncle Tom's grave / written by J. H. Jewell ; composed by A. Whitcombe. 0296 Tapioca / Edward Warden. 0297 Just because she made dem goo-goo eyes / words by John Queen ; music by Hughey Cannon. 0298 Just because she made dem goo-goo eyes / words by John Queen ; music by Hughey Cannon. 0299 Just because she made dem goo-goo eyes / words by John Queen ; music by Hughey Cannon. 0300 The luckiest coon in town / by Bob Cole and Billy Johnson. 0301 Carry me home to Tennessee / sung by Christy's Minstrels ; [composed by] Charlie C. Converse. 0302 Yo! Yah! Yo! Strike the old banjo / words and music by Charlie C. Converse ; sung by Christy's Minstrels. 0303 De hal-le-lu band / written & composed by Frank B. Converse. 0304 Evah dahkey is a king / words by E.P. Moran & Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by John H. Cook. 0305 Bon bon Buddy / words by Alex Rogers ; music by Will Marion Cook. 0306 Bon bon Buddy / words by Alex Rogers ; music by Will Marion Cook. 0307 Brown-skin baby mine / words by Will Marion Cook and Cecil Mack ; music by Will Marion Cook. 0308 Down de lover's lane / music by Paul Lawrence Dunbar ; music by Will Marion Cook. 0309 An explanation / by James Weldon Johnson ; set to music by Will Marion Cook. 0310 Good evenin' / [words] by Paul Laurence Dunbar and [music by] Will Marion Cook. 0311 It's allas de same in Dixie / words by Richard Grant ; music by Will Marion Cook. 0312 Kinky / words by "Mord" Allen and J. Ed. Green ; music by Will Marion Cook. 0313 My lady / [words by] Paul Laurence Dunbar ; refrain by W.M.C. ; [music by] Will Marion Cook. 0314 On emancipation day / words by Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by Will Marion Cook. 0315 Rain song / [words by] Alex. Rogers ; [music by] Will Marion Cook. 0316 Swing along! / words and music by Will Marion Cook. 0317 Wid de moon, moon, moon / music by Will Marion Cook ; words by William Moore. 0318 Ol' Car'lina / words and music by James Francis Cooke. 0319 Dinahs serenade / words & music by W.D. Corrister. 0320 Dinahs serenade / words & music by W.D. Corrister. 0321 Dreamin' in de twilight / Lytton Cox. 0322 Show the white of yo' eye / words & music by Stanley Crawford. 0323 Show the white of yo' eye / words & music by Stanley Crawford. 0324 Show the white of yo' eye / words & music by Stanley Crawford. 0325 Ev'rybody's crazy 'bout the doggone blues / by Creamer and Layton. 0326 I'll sing you a song / Creamer & Layton. 0327 (I'm waiting for you) Liza Jane / by Creamer & Layton. 0328 Gal from the South / music composed by L.V.H. Crosby. 0329 The slave mother / words & music by L.V.H. Crosby. 0330 The slave mother / words & music by L.V.H. Crosby. 0331 Cleo / words by George Totten Smith ; music by Warner Crosby. 0332 Topsy's in town / words by Al. Trahern ; music by Warner Crosby. 0333 Sleepy-haid / words and music by Margaret Crosse. 0334 Sleepy-haid / words and music by Margeret [i.e. Margaret] Crosse. 0335 Uncle Tom's grave / words by Mrs. R.S. Nichols ; arranged by [i.e. music by] William Cumming. 0336 Poor old Jake / written by C.H. Haynes ; music by Edwd. S. Cummings. 0337 You can't shake that shimmie here / lyric by Alex Rogers ; music by Ford T. Dabney. 0338 Can't live without yer, or, "Come back to Indiana" / words and music by Harry Dacre. 0339 I can't think ob nuthin' else but you, or, Luli Lu / words and music by Harry Dacre. 0340 Let me take yer home again / words & music by Harry Dacre. 0341 Rainbow in de sky / written and composed by Harry Dacre. 0342 Cotton pickin' time in Alabam' / words by Harold L. Cool ; music by Arthur J. Daly. 0343 Chicken reel / words by Jos. Mittenthal ; music by Jos. M. Daly. 0344 In the heart of the city that has no heart / words by Thos. S. Allen ; music by Joseph M. Daly. 0345 Ole folks in the lane / written by Saml. N. Mitchell ; composed by Geo. Dana. 0346 Fare thee, Lizzie Lee / words by Earle C. Jones ; music by Chas. N. Daniels. 0347 When my dark Diana dreams of me / words by Earle C. Jones ; music by Charles N. Daniels. 0348 Meet me in de lane / words by Rebecca L. Hooper ; music by Mabel W. Daniels. 0349 Come back to de ole plantation / words by Arthur W. French ; music by H.P. Danks. 0350 Everybody's pickin' on me / words by Irving Lewis ; music by Isabell D'Armond. 0351 Coonville's cullud band / by Davids and Meakim. 0352 Liza does you love your coon? / words and music by W.C. Davies. 0353 Give me back my husband, you've had him long e'nuff / words and music by Jos. Jno. Davilla. 0354 At the high brown babies' ball / words and music by Benny Davis, Sid Erdman and Ernie Erdman. 0355 At the high brown babies' ball / words and music by Benny Davis, Sid Erdman and Ernie Erdman. 0356 Mammy's little sugar plum / by Benny Davis and Ernie Erdman. 0357 Get on your sneakshoes children! / words and music by Gussie L. Davis. 0358 I'm the father of a little black coon / written by Charles Hunn & George Golden ; composed by G.L. Davies. 0359 Sing again that sweet refrain, or, Far from the old folks at home / words & music by Gussie L. Davis. 0360 Sing again that sweet refrain, or, Far from the old folks at home / words & music by Gussie L. Davis. 0361 When I do the hoochy-coochy in the sky / written & composed by Gussie L. Davis. 0362 Ma honey gal / words & music by James H. Davis. 0363 When you go back to that lonesome town of mine / by Eli Dawson. 0364 All I wants is ma chickens / arr. by W.H. Tyers ; words & music by Deas & Wilson. 0365 All I wants is ma chickens / arr. by G.M. Rosenberg ; words & music by Deas & Wilson. 0366 Poor Charlie, or, The old slave who ran away & was carried back to his master / by Daisy Dell. 0367 Slave song / words from "Father Christmas annual" ; music by Teresa Del Riego. 0368 Slave song / words from "Father Christmas annual" ; music by Teresa Del Riego. 0369 Slave song / words from "Father Christmas annual" ; music by Teresa Del Riego. 0370 Miss Lou / words and music by C.M. Denison. 0371 My Susie / words by John W. Parks ; music by John H. Densmore. 0372 Pickaninny dreams / words by Sam Coslow ; music by Peter De Rose ; arr. by Eugene Platzman. 0373 The butterfly dude / words and music by Sam. Devere. 0374 Alabama lullaby / by Cal De Voll. 0375 Alabama lullaby / by Cal De Voll. 0376 Alabama lullaby / by Cal De Voll. 0377 Alabama lullaby / by Cal De Voll. 0378 Ma Susie Anna / words and music by Jimmy Dewey. 0379 Ma little banjo / [words by] Arthur Rutherford ; [music by] Wm. Dichmont. 0380 Ma little banjo / [words by] Arthur Rutherford ; [music by] Wm. Dichmont. 0381 There's a nigger in the moon / arr. by Emil Biermann ; words and music by J.W. Dick. 0382 Tell me honey / words by George Sidney and music by Herbert Dillea. 0383 Oh Henry! Mammy surely paddled me / words & music by Harold Dixon. 0384 Come right in, sit right down, make yourself at home / words by Bob White & Alfred Anderson ; music by Will. H. Dixon. 0385 Medley of songs no. 3 / by C.R. Dockstader. 0386 I love the land of Old Black Joe / lyric by Grant Clarke ; melody by Walter Donaldson. 0387 My mammy / words by Joe Young and Sam Lewis ; music by Walter Donaldson. 0388 We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / lyric by Coleman Goetz ; music by Walter Donaldson. 0389 We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / lyric by Coleman Goetz ; music by Walter Donaldson. 0390 We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / lyric by Coleman Goetz ; music by Walter Donaldson. 0391 We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / lyric by Coleman Goetz ; music by Walter Donaldson. 0392 We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / lyric by Coleman Goetz ; music by Walter Donaldson. 0393 We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / lyric by Coleman Goetz ; music by Walter Donaldson. 0394 We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / lyric by Coleman Goetz ; music by Walter Donaldson. 0395 We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / lyric by Coleman Goetz ; music by Walter Donaldson. 0396 We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / lyric by Coleman Goetz ; music by Walter Donaldson. 0397 We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / lyric by Coleman Goetz ; music by Walter Donaldson. 0398 We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / lyric by Coleman Goetz ; music by Walter Donaldson. 0399 We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / lyric by Coleman Goetz ; music by Walter Donaldson. 0400 We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / lyric by Coleman Goetz ; music by Walter Donaldson. 0401 We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / lyric by Coleman Goetz ; music by Walter Donaldson. 0402 We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / lyric by Coleman Goetz ; music by Walter Donaldson. 0403 We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / lyric by Coleman Goetz ; music by Walter Donaldson. 0404 My friend from my home / words by Pete G. Hampton ; music by Fred. Douglas. 0405 My friend from my home / words by Pete G. Hampton ; music by Fred. Douglas. 0406 De coon dat's caught ma eye / words by Ottie E. Colburn ; music by H.W.W. Downes. 0407 I'se your nigger if you wants me Liza Jane / by Paul Dresser. 0408 You'se just a little nigger, still you'se mine, all mine / words and music by Paul Dresser. 0409 Dem white pants / words by James T. Powers ; music by Max Dreyfus. 0410 The lady with the auburn hair / words by Andrew B. Sterling ; music by Max Dreyfus. 0411 Make no mistake / written & composed by Duffee and Belli. 0412 De huckleberry picnic / arr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Frank Dumont. 0413 De huckleberry picnic / arr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Frank Dumont. 0414 Plant a watermelon on my grave and let the juice soak through / by Frank Dumont & R.P. Lilly. 0415 Since I saw de cotton grow : / words and music by Frank Dumont. 0416 Which road is you gwine to take? / Frank Dumont. 0417 Which road is you gwine to take? / Frank Dumont. 0418 I'm having a million-dollar dream / words and music by M. F. Dunn. 0419 My gal from Honolulu / words by Maggie D. Brainard ; music by Geo. E. Ebert. 0420 Dat's just what "expotentisious" means / words & music by Shepard N. Edmonds. 0421 I ain't going back to Baltimo' no mo' / by Shep Edmonds. 0422 I'm goin' to live anyhow, 'till I die / words and music by Shepard N. Edmonds. 0423 All I wants is my black baby back / words & music by Gus Edwards & Tom Daley. 0424 I couldn't stand to see ma baby lose / words by Will D. Cobb ; music by Gus. Edwards. 0425 I don't care to be your lady friend no more / words by Will D. Cobb ; music by Gus Edwards. 0426 My charcoal charmer / words by Will D. Cobb ; music by Gus. Edwards. 0427 If every star was a little pickaninny / words by Joe McCarthy ; music by Leo Edwards. 0428 Do de angels weep? / words by Will A. Cook ; music by C.A. Egener. 0429 You can search me / words & music by Elliott & Gorton. 0430 De Louisiana canebrakes / written and composed by Edward S. Ellis. 0431 Remus takes the cake / words by Wallace H. Becker ; music by Jacob Henry Ellis. 0432 The happy contraband / Emerson. 0433 Little Eva / poetry by John G. Whittier ; music by Manuel Emilio. 0434 High Daddy / by Dan. D. Emmett. 0435 Old K. Y. Ky. / arranged by W.L. Hobbs ; words & music by D.D. Emmett. 0436 A royal coon / words by "Jolly" John Larkins ; music by James R. Europe. 0437 Come and kiss your baby if you love me true / words & music by Geo. Evans. 0438 Dat yaller gal by my side / words and music by George Evans. 0439 Standing on the corner, didn't mean no harm! / by Geo. Evans. 0440 When it's moonlight on the levee, Caroline / words by Richard H. Gerard ; music by George Evans. 0441 The coon with the yaller streak / written and composed by Barney Fagan. 0442 My blackbird / words and music by Barney Fagan. 0443 My gal is a high born lady / words and music by Barney Fagan ; arr. by Gustave Luders. 0444 My gal is a high born lady / words and music by Barney Fagan. 0445 Honey won't you let me know / by Farrell & Frantzen. 0446 Honey won't you let me know / written & composed by Farrell & Frantzen. 0447 There's only one and dat ain't you / words and music by Fred C. Farrell. 0448 When Mistah Sun am blazin' / words by P.H.A.; music by Phyllis Fergus. 0449 When Mistah Sun am blazin' / words by P.H.A.; music by Phyllis Fergus. 0450 Chili sauce / 0451 If the man in the moon were a coon / by Fred Fischer. 0452 If the man in the moon were a coon / by Fred Fischer. 0453 If the man in the moon were a coon / by Fred Fischer. 0454 If the man in the moon were a coon / by Fred Fischer. 0455 If the man in the moon were a coon / by Fred Fischer. 0456 I've said my last farewell / words by Ed. Rose ; music by Fred. Fischer. 0457 Richmond is ours! / words by A.J.H. Duganne ; music by Mrs. E.A. Parkhurst. 0458 I've said my last farewell / words by Ed. Rose ; music by Fred. Fischer. 0459 Gabie / words by Frank Tannehill, Jr. ; music by Alb. H. Fitz. 0460 You ain't de only coon in town / words & music by Alb. H. Fitz. 0461 Sleep, my kinky headed coon / John J. Fitzpatrick. 0462 Eva to her papa / composed by G.C. Howard ; sung by Cordelia Howard. 0463 Away down South, 'way down where I was born / words and music by John Ford. 0464 Massa's in de cold ground / written & composed by Stephen C. Foster. 0465 Massa's in de cold ground / written & composed by Stephen C. Foster. 0466 Massa's in de cold ground / words and music by Stephen C. Foster. 0467 Nelly was a lady / words and music by Stephen C. Foster. 0468 Nelly was a lady / words and music by Stephen C. Foster. 0469 Old Black Joe / written and composed by Stephen C. Foster. 0470 Old black Joe / written & composed by Stephen C. Foster. 0471 Old folks at home / written and composed by E.P. Christy. 0472 Old folks at home / written and composed by E.P. Christy. 0473 Old folks at home / written and composed by E.P. Christy ; [arranged for the guitar by G.F.H. Laurence] 0474 The belle of Darktown: plantation song / words by Chas. E. Washburn ; music by Wm. A. Foster. 0475 Johnny's equal is not here / composed by C.H. Fox ; arranged by L. Meyer. 0476 Dat's me and Martha Ann / composed by Eddie Fox. 0477 She's lovely as a rose / music by Eddy Fox ; words by Bobby Newcomb ; arranged by Frank Cardella. 0478 He's jes' de same as married to me / by W.T. Francis. 0479 Honey! you'se my turtle dove / / words by Edgar Smith ; music by W.T. Francis. 0480 Honey! you'se my turtle dove / words by Edgar Smith ; music by W.T. Francis. 0481 Louiser / words and music by W.T. Francis. 0482 I likes the place so much I hates to leave / words by W.E. Browning ; music by Bernard Franklin. 0483 Ragtime Mose's oldtime bomboshay / lyric by Van and Schenck ; music by Malvin M. Franklin. 0484 Sing a good old ragtime song / words by Jack Drislane ; music by Henry Frantzen. 0485 Callin' up de coons / written by Florence Holton ; composed by Joseph Fredericks. 0486 Sucking cider thro' a straw / written and composed by W. Freear. 0487 The Coleville coon cadets, or, The boys you read about / by Harry Freeman. 0488 Honey, dat I love so well / words and music by Harry Freeman. 0489 Coon coon coon / words by Gene Jefferson ; music by Leo Friedman. 0490 Coon coon coon / words by Gene Jefferson ; music by Leo Friedman. 0491 Coon coon coon / words by Gene Jefferson ; music by Leo Friedman. 0492 Coon coon coon / words by Gene Jefferson ; music by Leo Friedman. 0493 Coon coon coon / words by Gene Jefferson ; music by Leo Friedman. 0494 Coon coon coon / words by Gene Jefferson ; music by Leo Friedman. 0495 Coon coon coon / words by Gene Jefferson ; music by Leo Friedman. 0496 Coon coon coon / words by Gene Jefferson ; music by Leo Friedman. 0497 Ise a happy, laughin' darkey / words by George E. Hasie ; music by Henry B. Funk. 0498 Does anyone know anything at all? / words by Will Heelan ; music by Seymour Furth. 0499 Does anyone know anything at all? / words by Will Heelan ; music by Seymour Furth. 0500 You're all right but you can't ring in / words by Maurice Shapiro ; music by Seymour Furth. 0501 Bring back dat ham-bone / arr. by J.H.W. ; [words and music by] Gaines and Thompson. 0502 I'll meet ole massa there / words & music by G. Galloway. 0503 Pickaninny lullaby / [words by] V.J.D. ; music by Tod B. Galloway. 0504 Big Black Lou / words by J. Aldrich Libbey ; music by M.B. Garrett. 0505 Way down in Cotton Town / by Clarence Gaskill. 0506 Don't you trifle with me, honey! / words & music by Percy Gaunt. 0507 Push dem clouds away / words and music by Percy Gaunt. 0508 You cant have your name upon my door / words by H.J. Breen ; music by T. Mayo Geary. 0509 The Dixie kid / words by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel. 0510 Kentucky babe / words by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel. 0511 Kentucky babe / words by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel. 0512 Kentucky babe / words by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel. 0513 Kentucky babe / words by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel. 0514 Kentucky babe / words by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel. 0515 Kentucky babe / words by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel. 0516 Kentucky babe / words by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel. 0517 Pensacola pickaninny / words by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel. 0518 Pensacola pickaninny / words by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel. 0519 Pensacola pickaninny / words by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel. 0520 Snowball Sammy / words by William H. Gardner ; music by Adam Geibel. 0521 The Suwanee shore / words by Richard Henry Buck ; music by Adam Geibel. 0522 Black-eyed Susan / words by Mark Kaben ; music by Lewis E. Gensler. 0523 You's your mammy's honey boy / words & music by William T. Gery. 0524 Mammy's shufflin' dance / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert ; music by Melville J. Gideon. 0525 Mammy's shufflin' dance / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert ; music by Melville J. Gideon. 0526 Mammy's shufflin' dance / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert ; music by Melville J. Gideon. 0527 Mammy's shufflin' dance / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert ; music by Melville J. Gideon. 0528 Mammy's shufflin' dance / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert ; music by Melville J. Gideon. 0529 Mammy's shufflin' dance / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert ; music by Melville J. Gideon. 0530 Mammy's shufflin' dance / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert ; music by Melville J. Gideon. 0531 Susie-ue / written & composed by Bert Gilbert. 0532 Susie-ue / arranged by Max Spencer ; written and composed by B. Gilbert. 0533 A dusky lullaby / [music by] Hallett Gilbert‚ ; words by Samuel Brager. 0534 Southern lullaby / poetry by Paul Lawrence Dunbar ; music by W.W. Gilchrist. 0535 Coon Hollow capers / words by W. Murdock Lind which may be sung ad lib. ; music by Frank R. Gillis. 0536 Sleep ma pickaninies sleep / words & music by Howard M. Githens. 0537 The Georgian slave / composed by S. Glover. 0538 Phoebe Morel / poetry by Charles Jefferys ; music by Stephen Glover. 0539 Phoebe Morel, or, I had a dream, a happy dream / poetry by Charles Jeffreys ; music by Stephen Glover. 0540 Tom Loker / [words] written by W.J. Wetmore ; [music] arranged and partly composed by Chs. E. Goddard. 0541 The coons' excursion / written and composed by Rudolph O. Goldsmith. 0542 Come back Massa, come back! / words by I.W. Lucas ; composed & arranged by Gomez. 0543 The darky's serenade / sung by T.B. Prendergast ; composed by R. Gonzalez. 0544 A fat li'l' feller wid his mammy's eyes / words by Frank L. Stanton ; music by Sheridan Gordon. 0545 Ma Starlight Sue / words and music by Wm. Gould. 0546 De ole time cake walk / words by Wallace Moody ; music by Lee B. Grabbe. 0547 All de darkies gittin' up! / by Jas. Grace. 0548 Old Aunt Jemima / [arr.] for banjo, by George C. Dobson ; words and music by James Grace. 0549 Mammy's little pansy / words by Geo. Graff ; music by Bert Grant. 0550 Ole Chloe an' me / words and music by George Gray. 0551 The coffee colored coon / words & music by E. Greaves. 0552 Poor old slave / words and melody by G.W.H. Griffin ; arranged for the piano by E.H.F. 0553 Poor old slave / words and melody by G.W.H. Griffin ; arranged for the piano by E.H.F. 0554 Poor old slave / words and melody by G.W.H. Griffin ; arranged for the piano by E.H.F. 0555 Poor old slave / arranged for guitar. 0556 Poor old slave / [words and melody by G.W.H. Griffin] ; arranged by E.M.F. 0557 The billet doux / written and composed by H. Craven Griffiths. 0558 Griffiths' edition of Young folks from home / written & composed expressly for & sung by Christy's Minstrels by H. Craven Griffiths. 0559 Hi! Yi! Yer off now! / by Ittalie N. Guitarr. 0560 Darktown dancin' school / lyric by Jack Yellen ; music by Albert Gumble. 0561 The coon with the big white spot / words and music by Frank J. Gurney. 0562 The coon with the big white spot / words and music by Frank J. Gurney. 0563 Justice has stricken the chains from the slave / by A.C. Gutterman [sic.] 0564 Read 'em and weep / words by Al. Bernard ; music by Walter Haenschen. 0565 Read 'em and weep / words by Al Bernard ; music by Walter Haenschen. 0566 My little chocolate cream / words by Lew H. Newcomb ; music by John T. Hall. 0567 Smile an' dry yo' eyes / words by Frank L. Stanton ; music by William John Hall. 0568 Things ain't the same, babe, I'm coming home / words by Will Tobias ; music by Will Hamer. 0569 Li'l rosebud Joe / [words by] E.C.H. ; [music by] Eber C. Hamilton. 0570 Li'l rosebud Joe / [words by] E.C.H. ; [music by] Eber C. Hamilton. 0571 Oh, Mister Grundy / words by Andrew B. Sterling ; music by George Hamilton. 0572 I'm feelin' fine / by Wesley Hamilton. 0573 I'm going to get myself a man (gal) thats all / by Wesley Hamilton. 0574 Chicken pie / words and music by Chas Hamp. 0575 Ole Shady, or, The song of the contraband / by the author of "Darling Nelly Gray." 0576 Ole Shady, or, The song of the contraband / by the author of Darling Nelly Gray. 0577 Hush your noise and go to sleep / by Richard R. Hanch. 0578 Beale Street blues / by W.C. Handy. 0579 St. Louis blues / words and music by W.C. Handy. 0580 St. Louis blues / words and music by W.C. Handy. 0581 St. Louis blues / words and music by W.C. Handy. 0582 St. Louis blues / words and music by W.C. Handy. 0583 St. Louis blues / words and music by W.C. Handy. 0584 St. Louis blues / words and music by W.C. Handy. 0585 The "St. Louis blues" / W.C. Handy. 0586 The yellow dog blues / W.C. Handy. 0587 Old Bob Ridley / written and composed by W.L. Hargrave. 0588 The black man's kissing bug / words & music by Ben. Harney. 0589 I'd give a hundred if the gal was mine / words and music by Ben Harney. 0590 Ben. Harney's Mister Johnson turn me loose / written, composed and introduced by Ben. Harney. 0591 Mister Johnson turn me loose / by Ben. Harney. 0592 You may go, but this will bring you back / words and music by Ben Harney. 0593 De cleanin' man / words by Oscar F.G. Day ; music by B.C. Harris. 0594 Ma Mississippi babe / by Chas. K. Harris. 0595 A study in black and white / lyric by Leo Wood ; music by Chas. K. Harris. 0596 Little more cider / arranged for the pianoforte by Austin Hart. 0597 Little more cider / written by Austin Hart ;[arranged for the guitar by Converse.] 0598 Little more cider / written by Austin Hart. 0599 It didn't even hesitate / words by W.E. Browning ; music by Chas. E. Hart. 0600 Dat's ma baby dat's ma honey / words and music by Joseph Hart. 0601 Every night I see that nigger standin' 'round / words and music by Joseph Hart and W.H. Matchette. 0602 Lucinda-Cinda-Jane / words and music by Joseph Hart. 0603 You can take your trunk and go to Harlem / words & music by Joseph Hart. 0604 I'm gettin' so thirsty / words & music by Jean C. Havez. 0605 Shovellin' coal / words and music by Jean C. Havez. 0606 Pickaninny Sam / lyric and music by Jean C. Havez. 0607 Little Sam / written and composed by Will. S. Hays. 0608 Little Sam / written and composed by Will. S. Hays. 0609 Little Sam / words and music by Will S. Hays. 0610 Little Sam / written and composed by Will S. Hays. 0611 An awful wicked nigger / words by S.B. Alexander ; music by Summit L. Hecht. 0612 May Irwin's "Lulu" song / written by Sigmund B. Alexander ; composed by Summit L. Hecht. 0613 Back home in Dixie where I long to be / words and music by Ernest R. Heck and Floyd E. Whitmore. 0614 Every race has a flag but the coon / words and music by Will. A. Heelan & J. Fred Helf. 0615 Every race has a flag but the coon / words and music by Will. A. Heelan & J. Fred Helf. 0616 When the coons have a dreamland of their own / by Heelan and Helf. 0617 Don't be what you ain't / words by George V. Hobart and Edwin Milton Royle ; music by Silvio Hein. 0618 Don't be what you ain't / words by George V. Hobart and Edwin Milton Royle ; music by Silvio Hein. 0619 Don't be what you ain't / words by George V. Hobart and Edwin Milton Royle ; music by Silvio Hein. 0620 Marie Cahill's Hottentot love song / lyric by Benj. Hapgood ; music by Silvio Hein. 0621 Nellyfants / lyric by Harry A. Melvin ; music by Silvio Hein. 0622 Jazzin' the blues away / words by Jeff Branen ; music by Dick Heinrich. 0623 Jazzin' the blues away / words by Jeff Branen ; music by Dick Heinrich. 0624 The booker T's are on parade to-day / words by Ed. Moran ; music by J. Fred. Helf. 0625 If money talks, it ain't on speaking terms with me / words and music by J. Fred Helf. 0626 Whar's you gone, Melindy? / words and music by J.R. Henning. 0627 The American serenade / lyric by Wm Le Baron ; music by Victor Herbert. 0628 The American serenade / lyric by Wm Le Baron ; music by Victor Herbert. 0629 The little log cabin on the hill / words by Arthur W. French ; music by Herbert Hersey. 0630 Aunt Harriet Becha Stowe / written expressly for Kunkel's Nightingale Opera Troupe by Charles Soran ; music by John H. Hewitt. 0631 Aunt Harriet Becha Stowe / written expressly for Kunkel's Nightingale Opera Troupe by Charles Soran ; music by John H. Hewitt. 0632 Honey honey gal be mine / words and music by Dorothea Hewlett. 0633 Little dark brown Lou / written by Dave Reed and Aubrey Hopwood ; composed by F. Wilbur Hill. 0634 The ghost of Uncle Tom / composed by Miss. Martha Hill. 0635 Black Annie / words and music by Hillman and Perrin. 0636 The black K.P.'s / by Hillman & Perrin. 0637 Mammy's little pumpkin colored coons / written & composed by Hillman & Perrin. 0638 Mammy's little pumpkin colored coons / written & composed by Hillman & Perrin. 0639 I'm a modern black Adonis and a dead swell, swell: coon song and chorus / words and music by Eugene Hillman. 0640 Bom-ba-shay / by Max Hoffman [i.e. Hoffmann] 0641 All coons look alike to me / words and music by Ernest Hogan. 0642 All coons look alike to me / written & composed by Ernest Hogan. 0643 Smoky mokes / words by W. Murdoch Lind ; music by A. Holzmann. 0644 Liza, I'se your man / words and music by Jas. R. Homer. 0645 Fi hi hi / originally performed by Fellows Minstrels ; written and composed by Even Horn of Fellows Ethiopian Troupe. 0646 I've lost ma baby! / Howard & Emerson. 0647 Hello! ma baby / by Howard & Emerson. 0648 Hello! ma baby / by Howard & Emerson. 0649 Hello! ma baby / by Howard & Emerson. 0650 Ma baby girl / arranged by Max Hoffman [i.e. Hoffmann] ; words and music by Howard & Emerson. 0651 The queen of charcoal alley / words by Andrew B. Sterling ; music by Howard & Emerson. 0652 Uncle Tom's glimpse of glory / words by Eliza ; music by Frank Howard. 0653 Oh! I'se so wicked / words and music by G.C. Howard. 0654 Oh! I'se so wicked / words and music by G.C. Howard. 0655 Oh! I'se so wicked / words and music by G.C. Howard. 0656 Oh! I'se so wicked / words and music by G.C. Howard. 0657 Oh! I'se so wicked / words and music by G.C. Howard. 0658 St. Clare to little Eva in heaven / words & music by Geo. C. Howard. 0659 St. Clare to little Eva in heaven / words & music by Geo. C. Howard. 0660 St. Clare to little Eva in heaven / composed, written and sung by G.C. Howard in his original character of "St. Clare" in "Uncle Tom's cabin" 0661 Tom Tit / words and music by G.C. Howard. 0662 Tom Tit / words and music by G.C. Howard. 0663 Uncle Tom's religion / words & music by Geo. C. Howard. 0664 Uncle Tom's religion / words and music by G.C. Howard. 0665 Looking for a bully / words and music by Jos. E. Howard. 0666 Clementina Ann, the flirt / written and sung by Joe Banks ; music by Rollin Howard. 0667 Hea' comes ma baby / words & music by J.R. Hubbell. 0668 Mama's black baby boy / words & music by Chas. Hunn. 0669 I'm going home to Clo / words by Sam'l. N. Mitchell ; music by William A. Huntley. 0670 I'm going home to Clo / words by Sam'l. N. Mitchell ; music by William A. Huntley. 0671 Little Topsy's song / words by Eliza Cook ; music by Asa B. Hutchinson. 0672 Nelly Clyde / sung by Kunkel's Nightingale Opera Troupe ; composed by Ed. F. Hutchinson. 0673 Mamie! Come kiss your honey boy / words and music by May Irwin. 0674 'Mandy / words & music by May Irwin. 0675 My baby I'll go too / May Irwin. 0676 Can't-yer-koon-jine? / [words] by Edward Marble ; music arr. by Adam Itzel. 0677 That coon got lucky mighty soon / words and music by Bill Jackson. 0678 A little bit o' honey / words by W.G. Wilson ; music by Carrie Jacobs-Bond. 0679 A little bit o' honey / words by W.G. Wilson ; music by Carrie Jacobs-Bond. 0680 A little bit o' honey / words by W.G. Wilson ; music by Carrie Jacobs-Bond. 0681 Eva's parting / written by Mary A. Collier ; music composed by F. James. 0682 My coal black lady / written and composed by W.T. Jefferson. 0683 My coal black lady / written and composed by W.T. Jefferson. 0684 My coal black lady / written and composed by W.T. Jefferson. 0685 I don't play no favorites / words & music by Al. Johns. 0686 Uncle Dan'l's jined de saints / words by H.R.S. ; music by Johnson. 0687 Hark! Don't you hear dem bells a ringing, or, Rolling up de hill to Zion / words by Charlie Reed ; music by J. Carroll Johnson. 0688 Mammy's Carolina twins / words and music by Lee Johnson. 0689 My Honolulu lady / words and music by Lee Johnson. 0690 My Honolulu lady / words and music by Lee Johnson. 0691 My Honolulu lady / words and music by Lee Johnson. 0692 The new bully / comp[osed] by Lee Johnson ; arr by Doc Albert. 0693 Vi'ginia, ma baby / words & music by Harry Jonas. 0694 The ham fat man / by A. Jones. 0695 I don't allow no coon to hurt my feelin's / written & composed by Irving Jones. 0696 I'm livin' easy / words & music by Irving Jones. 0697 Let me bring my clothes back home / words and music by Irving Jones. 0698 A life by de galley fire, or, A home in de good ole ship / words anon. ; music by Cuffy Josslin. 0699 Penelope Ann, de baby / words & music by Cuffy Josslin. 0700 Dey stole my child away / composed and sung by F.H. Kavanaugh. 0701 I'll be ready for de weddin by and by / arr. by J. Schwenseck ; words and music by Wm. T. Keefer. 0702 Everything is ragtime now / words by Geo. Totten Smith ; music by Robert A. Keiser. 0703 Song of the Negro boatman, at Port Royal / words by John G. Whittier ; music by E.W. Kellogg. 0704 Meet me at de cross roads Hannah! / [words and music by] Ed. Kelly. 0705 Dar's somethin' about yer I like / words & music by John T. Kelly. 0706 That black man from Troy / words & music by John T. Kelly. 0707 Yer baby's a comin' to town / words and music by John T. Kelly. 0708 Climb up, ye chillun, climb! / words by Reginald P. Forrester ; music by Frank Addis Kent. 0709 Climb up, ye chillun, climb! / words by Reginald P. Forrester ; music by Frank Addis Kent. 0710 Come down, ma honey, do! / words by J.H. Wagner ; music by Gustave Kerker. 0711 Come down, ma honey, do! / words by J.H. Wagner ; music by Gustave Kerker. 0712 Mr. Johnsing's chowder / words by Hugh Morton ; music by Gustave Kerker. 0713 The coon who stole ma honey / words and music by Wm. Kerr. 0714 I'se a-waitin', ma gal, for you / words and music by Henry Wolcott Kirby. 0715 Wait for the wagon / by Geo. P. Knauff. 0716 Wait for the wagon / by Geo. P. Knauff. 0717 Can't bring him back / arr. by Max. Hoffmann ; words and music by King Kollins. 0718 Eli Green's cake walk / words by Dave Reed Jr. ; music by Sadie Koninsky. 0719 Eli Green's cake walk / words by Dave Reed Jr. ; music by Sadie Koninsky. 0720 Eli Green's cake walk / by Sadie Koninsky. 0721 The coonville guards / by J. Ed. Lakeman. 0722 The dandy colored guards / words and music by J. Ed. Lakeman. 0723 Now Hannah don't get gay / words and music by J. Ed. Lakeman. 0724 Sarah Jane Matilda / words and music by J. Ed. Lakeman. 0725 Ise gwine to de shuckin of de corn / words by Ernest De Lancey Pierson ; music by Charles Lande. 0726 Miss Hazel Brown / words by Erb Robinson ; music by the Larkins. 0727 The octoroon / words by Geo. Walt. Fleming ; [music by] Henry J. Lautz. 0728 The "Nicodemus" two step / composed by M.B. Lawry. 0729 Bye bye Belinda / written & composed by H.Y. Leavitt. 0730 Chloe / written by John P. Harrington ; composed by George Le Brunn. 0731 The dandy coloured coon / written by Richard Morton ; composed by Geo. Le Brunn. 0732 Looking for a coon like me / written by John P. Harrington ; composed by George Le Brunn. 0733 What's de matter, Uncle Sam? / words by W. Dexter Smith Jr. ; music by Alfred Lee. 0734 Where are you, three hundred dollars? / words by W. Dexter Smith Jr. ; music by R.J. Lessur. 0735 Hush yo' business, oh, go on! / words by Sager Midgley ; music by Maurice Levi. 0736 The coons are on parade / words and music by Dan Lewis ; arranged by Louis Bodecker. 0737 Fifty cents / words by Billy Mortimer ; music by Dan Lewis. 0738 Going to the silver wedding / Dan Lewis. 0739 Going to the silver wedding / Dan Lewis. 0740 Moses cart dem melon down / by Dan Lewis. 0741 Mother's request / words & music by Dan Lewis. 0742 Way over yonder / by Dan Lewis. 0743 Go 'long, go 'long / words by Ella M. Burke ; music by Jennie E. Lissenden. 0744 Hustle children / words by George Cooper ; music by Jennie E. Lissenden. 0745 I'se gwine back / words and music by J.E. Lissenden. 0746 The young folks at home / written by Frank Spencer ; music by Miss Hattie Livingston. 0747 The young folks at home / written by Frank Spencer ; music by Miss Hattie Livingston. 0748 The young folks at home / written by Frank Spencer ; music by Miss Hattie Livingston. 0749 Song of the fugitive slave / words and melody by E.W. Locke. 0750 Eliza's flight / written by Miss M.A. Collier ; music by E.J. Loder. 0751 The coon's trade-mark / words and music by Tom Logan. 0752 De camp meetin' fire bell / words written and adapted by A.L. ; music by M. Louis. 0753 Ev'rybody shout fo' ma baby / words by Q. Vincent Thomas ; music by Claude Lucas. 0754 The Negroe's departure, or, Dinah Broom / melody by F. Lynch ; words by T.B. Prendergast ; arr. for the piano by J.P. Ordway. 0755 Carve dat possum / words and music by Sam. Lucas ; arranged by Herbert Hersey. 0756 De coon dat had de razor / words by Wm. F. Quown ; music by Sam. Lucas. 0757 Dar's a lock on de chicken coop door / by Sam Lucas. 0758 Dem silver slippers / words and music by Sam Lucas. 0759 Dem silver slippers / words and music by Sam Lucas. 0760 I'm Grant and I've travelled 'round the world / S. Lucas. 0761 Oh, I'll meet you dar / words and music by Sam Lucas. 0762 Ole' Nicker Demus / words and music by Sam Lucas. 0763 Ole' Nicker Demus / words and music by Sam Lucas. 0764 Susan Brown's wedding / Sam Lucas. 0765 We ought to be thankful for that / by Sam Lucas. 0766 De old folks waiting / written by Brother Gardner ; [music by] B.E. Lucian. 0767 De old folks waiting / written by Brother Gardner ; [music by] B.E. Lucian. 0768 Poor little Chloe / composed by H.W. Luther. 0769 Dem chickens roost too high / words and music by Fred. Lyons. 0770 Go and tell Maria / words and music by Fred. Lyons. 0771 De old time darkey / by Fred Lyons. 0772 On my wedding day / words and music by Fred. Lyons. 0773 Poor old Uncle Rufe / words by Harry Bloodgood ; melody by James Maas ; arr. by John Braham. 0774 A Negro lullaby / words and music by Frederick O. McCartney. 0775 Hear dem bells / words and music by D.S. McCosh. 0776 Hear dem bells / words and music by D.S. McCosh. 0777 Don't fool, dat black gal's mine! / words & music by Harry Macdonough. 0778 Root, hog, or die / as sung by Ordway's Aeolians. 0779 Root, hog, or die / arranged for the piano by G.W.H. Griffin. 0780 Maisie / words by Arthur Augustus Powers ; music by Donald Mac Gregor. 0781 Phoebe / words by Thos. Le Mack ; music by Andrew Mack. 0782 Sambo / written by George Dance and Thomas le Mack ; composed by Andrew Mack. 0783 I'm flying high / words & music by Thomas Le Mack. 0784 Pick up your duds and go / words & music by Thomas Le Mack. 0785 Dar's a new coon weddin' / words & music by A.S. MacKenzie. 0786 Ma li'l sweet sunbeam / Vivian Gray (Miss Mabel McKinley) 0787 I got my baby back / words & music by T.B. McMahon. 0788 Take me back babe / written & composed by T. Barrett McMahon. 0789 My Polly Ann / [words written by and] as sung by Dave Reed ; [music by T. McNally] 0790 Nancy Fat / arr'd. by C. Glover ; [written and sung with the greatest success by Dave Reed] ; [music by T. McNally] 0791 Sally, come up / words by T. Ramsey ; music by E.W. Mackney. 0792 Sally come up / arranged for the piano forte by Fredrick Buckley. 0793 Sally, come up / words by T. Ramsey ; music by E.W. Mackney. 0794 Don't wake my pickaninny / written, composed and introduced with great success by the real coons Ed and Frank Mallory. 0795 Climb de golden fence / words by Hattie Starr ; music by Nat Mann. 0796 Honey! You'se ma lady love / words and music by Nat. D. Mann. 0797 Honey! You'se ma lady love / words and music by Nat. D. Mann. 0798 My little 'lasses candy coon / Nat. D. Mann. 0799 Darktown is out to-night / words and music by Will. Marion. 0800 Who dat say chicken in dis crowd / words by Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by Will. Marion. 0801 Jine de ban' / words by Henry Denver ; music by Bertha C. Marshall. 0802 Big Dick from Boston / words and music by Mathews & Bulger. 0803 We'll be dar! / words by Hal O'McCovey. 0804 Ambolena Snow / words by Lester Bodine ; music by Geo. Maywood. 0805 Ambolena Snow / words by Lester Bodine ; music by Geo. Maywood. 0806 Fly, you blackbirds, fly / words by Lester Bodine ; music by Geo. Maywood. 0807 Poor Sister Sue / written and composed by F.F. Merceron. 0808 Baby Loo / words by Edgar Smith ; [music] by Theo. A. Metz. 0809 I'm a peach! / by Theo. A. Metz. 0810 Listen to the mocking bird / melody by Richard Milburn ; written and arranged by Alice Hawthorne. 0811 Step aside you niggers / words by Al. Nicholson ; music by S.B. Miles ; arranged by C.L. Maurer. 0812 Can't lose me, Charlie / words and music by Harry S. Miller. 0813 At a Georgia campmeeting / by Kerry Mills. 0814 At a Georgia campmeeting / by Kerry Mills. 0815 I don't want no yellow coon / words & music by H.V. Monroe. 0816 Liza Skinner / words and music by N.H. Moray. 0817 Lucille, ma lady love / by Theo. F. Morse & Bob Cole. 0818 If I only had a job / words by W.E. Browning ; music by James B. Mullen. 0819 Mandy / written and composed by J.B. Mullen. 0820 Nicodemus Johnson / as sung by Charley Pettingill at the Morris Bros. Opera House. 0821 Young Eph's lament, or, "Oh, whar will I go if dis war breaks de country up ... / written by J.B. Murphy ; and sung by S.S. Purdy. 0822 Razors in the air / sung with great success by Barry Maxwell, with the Haverly Mastodon Minstrels. 0823 The dandy colored waiters / as sung by Birch and Backus ; words by Frank Dumont ; music by W.S. Mullaly. 0824 Old Aunty Neal / composed by Saml. Myers. 0825 Summer time in Dixie / words & music by Hattie Nevada. 0826 Who's dat knocking on de ole back gate? / words by Harry Western ; music by S.E. New. 0827 Come back, my honey I'se been waiting / words by Fred N. Statia ; music by Lew. H. Newcomb. 0828 I can't help dat / written by Somebody ; composed by Nobody. 0829 Doan ye cry, ma honey / words and music by Albert W. Noll. 0830 Doan ye cry, ma honey / words and music by Albert W. Noll. 0831 Doan ye cry, ma honey / words and music by Albert W. Noll. 0832 Doan ye cry, ma honey / words and music by Albert W. Noll ; arr. by Frank J. Smith. 0833 Sue, ma Sue / words by Chas. W. Doty ; music by Theo. H. Northrup. 0834 The old cabin home / T. Paine. 0835 Ma Angeline / by Charles Sydney O'Brien ; arranged for piano by Lee Johnson. 0837 Ma Angeline / by Charles Sydney O'Brien ; arranged by Lee Johnson. 0838 Sweet Nelly Brown / words and music by J.P. Ordway. 0839 The old cabin home / composed & arranged by T. Paine. 0840 The old cabin home / composed & arranged by T. Paine. 0841 The old cabin home / composed & arranged by T. Paine. 0842 The old cabin home / composed & arranged by T. Paine. 0843 The old cabin home / composed & arranged by T. Paine. 0844 Crooning to the baby / written by Mark Thyme ; composed by Claud Nugent. 0845 The new emancipation song / words by R.A.T. ; music by Mrs. Parkhurst. 0846 No slave beneath that starry flag / words by George Lansing Taylor ; music by Mrs. Parkhurst. 0847 De darkie's rally / words and music by W.W. Partridge. 0848 How do you like it, Jefferson D? / words and music by Amos Patton. 0849 He's goin' to hab a hot time bye an' bye / words by Harry S. Miller ; music by E.T. Paull. 0850 Hannah! (I want my Hannah) / words & music by E.H. Pendleton. 0851 Mammy's little alligator bait / arr. by Jos. Clauder ; by [Henry] Wise & [Sidney] Perrin. 0852 Mammy's little pumpkin colored coons / lyric by George Hillman ; music by Sidney Perrin. 0853 Mandy will you be my lady love / words & music by Sidney L. Perrin. 0854 My Susie-Anna from Louisiana / words by Tom McGuire ; music by Sid L. Perrin. 0855 Pickaninny mine, come hide away / words by Hen Wise ; music by Sid Perrin. 0856 That brown skin baby mine / words and music by Sidney Perrin. 0857 The little spring beside my cabin home / words by Thos. P. Westendorf ; music by Geo. W. Persley. 0858 The little spring beside my cabin home / words by Thos. P. Westendorf ; music by Geo. W. Persley. 0859 Intelligent contraband / by Charlie Pettengill. 0860 Rock-a-bye, don't you cry / words by M. Harcourt Clarke ; music by Walter A. Phillips. 0861 The colored coquette / written, composed & arranged for the piano forte by Jas. Pierpont. 0862 Kitty crow / written, composed by Jas. Pierpont. 0863 Poor Elsie / composed & arranged expressly for the Campbell Minstrels by Jas. Pierpont. 0864 Ella Ree / written by Charles E. Stewart ; music by James W. Porter. 0865 Ella Ree / written by Charles E. Stewart ; music by James W. Porter. 0866 Nelly Bell / written by JP [i.e. James Porter?] ; music composed by James W. Porter. 0867 On de golden shore / George T. Pritchard. 0868 On de golden shore / George T. Pritchard. 0869 Ma Mandy / words and music by Louis W. Pritzkow. 0870 Does mama love papa? / arrangement by G.M. Rosenberg ; words and music by Jno. Queen. 0871 Got your habits on / arr. by Wm. H. Tyers ; words and music by John Queen. 0872 The happy whistling coon: song / composed by Sam Raeburn ; words by Sam Devere. 0873 Clara Bella Brown / words and music by John Ransome. 0874 Take me home / by Raymond. 0875 I love you, my love, I do / words & music by Dave Reed. 0876 I love you, my love, I do / words & music by Dave Reed. 0877 Mr. Johnson, don't get gay! / words & music by Dave Reed. 0878 Mister Johnson don't get gay / words and music by Dave Reed. 0879 My Hannah lady, whose black baby is you? / words and music by Dave Reed. 0880 My Hannah lady, whose black baby is you? / words and music by Dave Reed. 0881 My Hannah lady, whose black baby is you? / words and music by Dave Reed. 0882 My Hannah lady, whose black baby is you? / words and music by Dave Reed. 0883 My Hannah lady, whose black baby is you? / words and music by Dave Reed. 0884 My Hannah lady, whose black baby is you? / words and music by Dave Reed. 0885 My Hannah lady, whose black baby is you? / words and music by Dave Reed. 0886 Oh! Ebenezer! / words & music by Dave Reed. 0887 De massa ob de sheepfol' / words by Sarah Pratt McLean Greene ; music by John Kimball Reynolds. 0888 Sorry, Mr. Jackson, I've got to throw you down / words & music by Ed. Rogers. 0889 De day ob liberty's comin' / words & music by G.F. Wurzel. 0890 I'se on de way / arranged and composed by Wurzel. 0891 Old Josey / by Wurzel. 0892 Poor Robin's growing old / written by G. Friedrich Wurzel. 0893 Good-bye, my honey, I'm gone / words and music by M.H. Rosenfeld. 0894 Hulda's baby / by M.H. Rosenfeld. 0895 Hush, little baby, don't you cry!, or, You'll be an angel bye and bye / words & music by F. Belasco. 0896 Hush, little baby, don't you cry!, or, You'll be an angel bye and bye / words & music by F. Belasco. 0897 I don't like no cheap man / arr. by W.H. Tyers ; words & music by Williams & Walker. 0898 I don't care if yo' nebber comes back / words by Raymond A. Browne ; music by Monroe H. Rosenfeld. 0899 I don't care if yo' nebber comes back / words by Raymond A. Browne ; music by Monroe H. Rosenfeld. 0900 Whar de watermelon grow / words and music by Monroe H. Rosenfeld. 0901 Jennie Gossen / composed by Rudolph ; arranged by J.S. Cox. 0902 The slave ship / words and music by Henry Russell. 0903 De old church yard in de lane, or, Darling Minnie Gray / words and melody by Jno. T. Rutledge ; arranged by Charlie Baker. 0904 Uncle Tom's cabin / arranged by W. ; words and music by John T. Rutledge. 0905 Every nigger had a lady, but me / words and music by Karl St. Clair. 0906 Every nigger had a lady, but me / words and music by Karl St. Clair. 0907 Emancipation day / by C. St. John. 0908 Year of jubilee, or, Kingdom has come! / by "Sambo" 0909 De coon dinner / by Jacob J. Sawyer. 0910 De coon dinner / by Jacob J. Sawyer. 0911 Old Uncle Sheppard / Jacob J. Sawyer. 0912 Ring dem chimin' bells / Jacob J. Sawyer. 0913 Jemima's wedding day: cake walk / words by Jere O'Halloran ; music by Martin Saxx. 0914 Way down in Alabam' / words and music by Sig. S. Schiff. 0915 Shine on / arr: by John Braham ; [music by] Luke Schoolcraft. 0916 Shine on / arr: by John Braham ; [music by] Luke Schoolcraft. 0917 Dusky dudes / words by Will. A. Heelan ; music by Jean Schwartz. 0918 When Mister Shakespeare comes to town, or, I don't like them minstrel folks / words by Wm. Jerome ; music by Eugene Black [i.e. Jean Schwartz] 0919 When Mr. Shakespeare comes to town / words by Wm. Jerome ; music by Eugene Black [i.e. Jean Schwartz] 0920 Miss Simpson Brown / words and music by Munsey Scott ; [arr by A.M. Cohen] 0921 Poor Uncle Tom / as sung by Wood's Minstrels at Minstrel Hall, N.Y. ; the words by Henry Wood ; the music composed by A. Sedgwick. 0922 Only a little yaller coon / words and music by Chas. Shackford. 0923 The Thompson Street Cadets / by Charles Shackford. 0924 Love me, babe, ma honey, do / words by Thos. S. Anderson ; music by Arthur S. Shaw. 0925 Hush! Pickaninnies! / words by Wm. H. Gardner ; music by Roger Shaye. 0926 Liza loves you / words 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" 0927 The nigger and the bee / words and music by Charles H. Sheffer. 0928 Lindy does you love me? / words by Dan W. Quinn ; music by J. Alex Silberberg ; [arr. by G.M. Rosenberg] 0929 No cake comes too high for me / words by Dave Reed ; music by Ferdinand Singhi. 0930 De ole plantation coon / words and music by J.P. Skelly. 0931 Don't yer tease me, Lulu! / words by George Cooper ; music by John H. Slavin. 0932 I'm 'fraid dis snap is mos' too good to last / words by F.J. Sloane ; music by A.B. Sloane. 0933 Jes' when I needs you most, you throws me down / words by H.M. Saumenig and A.L. Robb ; music by A.B. Sloane. 0934 Now I got some money, well, I'm coming round / words by F.J. Sloane ; music by A.B. Sloane. 0935 When you ain't got no money, well you needn't come 'round / words by Clarence S. Brewster ; music by A.B. Sloane. 0936 You got to play rag time / words by Jean C. Havez ; music by A.B. Sloane. 0937 I guess that will hold you for a while / arr. by Fred S. Rounds ; words and music by Smart & Williams. 0938 Creole love song / words and music by Edgar B. Smith. 0939 Creole love song / words and music by Edgar B. Smith. 0940 A lubly gal was Dinah / written by Malcolm Watson ; composed by Edward Solomon. 0941 Aunt Jemima's lullaby / words by Geo. Cooper ; music by Samuel H. Speck. 0942 Playing on de golden strings / words and music by Samuel H. Speck. 0943 Take me back to my dear old southern home / words by Frank Ashleigh ; music by Samuel H. Speck. 0944 Come and meet us dar / words by Annie Lichter ; music by Fred Sperry. 0945 Creole song / words by Samuel Minturn Peck ; music by Richard Stahl. 0946 Creole song / words by Samuel Minturn Peck ; music by Richard Stahl. 0947 Carolina Dinah / written by Robert Stanley ; composed by Erroll Stanhope. 0948 Away goes Cuffee, or, Hooray for '63 / words & music by L.B. Starkweather. 0949 A hoodoo coon / words & music by Hattie Starr. 0950 Little Alabama coon / words and music by Hattie Starr. 0951 Ma honey Lou / written and composed by Fred M. Statia ; arr. by Aug. H. Meyer. 0952 Ma honey Lou / written and composed by Fred M. Statia ; arr. by Aug. H. Meyer. 0953 Who's dat huggin' you, Hannah Brown? / words by Katherine Stagg ; music by E.R. Steiner. 0954 How d'y do, Aunt Susie?, or, Down in Georgia / words by Frank Dumont ; music by James E. Stewart. 0955 Mary's gone with a coon / words and music by James E. Stewart. 0956 Ma' rag time baby / words by Chas. H. Stone ; music by Fred S. Stone. 0957 Pickaninny nig / by Ned Straight. 0958 Keep away from Emmeline / written by Harry B. Smith ; composed by John Stromberg. 0959 Kiss me honey do / written by Edgar Smith ; composed by John Stromberg. 0960 My Josephine / words by Harry B. Smith ; music by John Stromberg. 0961 Say you love me, Sue / written by Harry B. Smith ; composed by John Stromberg. 0962 Say you love me, Sue / written by Harry B. Smith ; composed by John Stromberg. 0963 What! Marry dat gal? / words by Harry B. Smith ; music by John Stromberg. 0964 Is yer Mammie always with ye? / written and composed by Leslie Stuart. 0965 Is yer mammie always with ye? / written and composed by Leslie Stuart. 0966 Little Dolly Daydream / written and composed by Leslie Stuart. 0967 Louisiana Lou / words and music by Leslie Stuart. 0968 My little octoroon / written and composed by Leslie Stuart. 0969 My little octoroon / written and composed by Leslie Stuart. 0970 De jingle ob de bell on de cow / arranged by Henry S. Sawyer ; composed by Jas. E. Sullivan. 0971 I don't love nobody / words & music by Lew Sully. 0972 Old Jasper's cake walk / words and music by Saint Suttle. 0973 Uncle Tom / music by H. Swift. 0974 Nigger nigger never die / words by Wm. Osborne ; music by Nellie Sylvester. 0975 Nigger, nigger never die / words by Wm. Osborne ; music by Nellie Sylvester. 0976 Oh, you little darling / written & composed by J. Tabrar ; arranged by Vincent Davies. 0977 Nigger, nigger never die / words by Wm. Osborne ; music by Nellie Sylvester. 0978 Aunt Dinah's birthday party / words and music by Harry C. Talbert. 0979 The black knight templar / words & music by Harry C. Talbert. 0980 The black wedding / words & music by Harry C. Talbert. 0981 Happy colored coon / words and music by Harry Talbert. 0982 Happy colored coon / words and music by Harry Talbert. 0983 I want ma honey boy now / words and music by Fay Templeton. 0984 I want yer ma honey / words and music by Fay Templeton. 0985 Little huckleberry / words & music by Fay Templeton. 0986 Ma onliest one / words and music by Fay Templeton. 0987 The dying wife / written by John T. Ford ; sung by G. Kunkel ; music by E. Thomas. 0988 Don't you try to rubber-neck / music by Lewis S. Thompson. 0989 Armazindy Lee / arranged by Mary F. Lane ; words and music by Eugene Todd. 0990 Camp-meetin' coons / A. Tregina. 0991 Crappy Dan / words and music by Charles E. Trevathan. 0992 Evahbody knows ma name / words and music by Charles E. Trevathan. 0993 Honey on my lips / by Chas. E. Trevathan. 0994 May Irwin's "bully" song / words and music by Charles E. Trevathan. 0995 May Irwin's "frog" song / words and music by Charles E. Trevathan. 0996 May Irwin's "frog" song / words and music by Charles E. Trevathan. 0997 The colored waiters / words by Frank Dumont ; music by Fred. Tuthill. 0998 Stay in your own backyard / words by Karl Kennett ; music by Lyn Udall. 0999 Stay in your own backyard / words by Karl Kennett ; music by Lyn Udall. 1000 Stay in your own backyard / words by Karl Kennett ; music by Lyn Udall. 1001 Stay in your own backyard / words by Karl Kennett ; music by Lyn Udall. 1002 Stay in your own back yard / lyric by Karl Kennett ; music by Lyn Udall. 1003 Lily Crow / words by Paul Webster Eaton ; music by Minnie Boyd Upperman. 1004 Daisy Dixey's Dan / words & music by Harold M. Vernon. 1005 De beacon lamp am burning / words and music by George M. Vickers. 1006 Bring de banjo, Ebenezer / words and music by Geo. M. Vickers. 1007 I'se comin' close to eighty year / words and music by George M. Vickers. 1008 Aunt Sis Tabb / words and music by Will L. Visscher ; arranged by W. Herbert Lanyon. 1009 Jasper Jenkins, "de cake walk coon" / by Henry P. Vogel. 1010 Darkey's suffrage / words by Dick Parker ; music by A. von Rochow. 1011 The coldest coon in town / words by Andrew B. Sterling ; music by Harry Von Tilzer. 1012 I guess that will be about all / words & music by Harry Von Tilzer. 1013 I'd leave ma happy home for you / words by Will A. Heelan ; music by Harry Von Tilzer. 1014 I'd leave ma happy home for you / words by Will A. Heelan ; music by Harry Von Tilzer. 1015 I'd leave ma happy home for you / words by Will A. Heelan ; music by Harry Von Tilzer. 1016 I'd leave ma happy home for you / words by Will A. Heelan ; music by Harry Von Tilzer. 1017 I'd leave ma happy home for you / words by Will A. Heelan ; music by Harry Von Tilzer. 1018 I'd leave ma happy home for you / words by Will A. Heelan ; music by Harry Von Tilzer. 1019 I'd leave ma happy home for you / words by Will A. Heelan ; music by Harry Von Tilzer. 1020 I'd leave ma happy home for you / words by Will A. Heelan ; music by Harry Von Tilzer. 1021 I'd leave ma happy home for you / words by Will A. Heelan ; music by Harry Von Tilzer. 1022 I'd leave ma happy home for you / words by Will A. Heelan ; music by Harry Von Tilzer. 1023 I'd leave ma happy home for you / words by Will A. Heelan ; music by Harry Von Tilzer. 1024 Mammy's kinky-headed coon / words and music by Harry Von Tilzer. 1025 My black Bess / words by Andrew B. Sterling ; music by Harry Von Tilzer. 1026 Rastus Thompson's rag-time cake walk / written and composed by Sterling and Von Tilzer. 1027 De swellest ladie's coon in town / words and music by Harry Von Tilzer. 1028 We are coming from the cotton fields / words by J. CÜÜÜn ; music by J.C. Wallace. 1029 Enjoy yourselves / words by Dave Reed ; music by Chas. B. Ward. 1030 I want a coon to match my own complexion / words by Will A. Heelan ; music by Chas. B. Ward. 1031 I wish my rent was paid / words by Dave Reed ; music by Chas. B. Ward. 1032 I'll make dat black gal mine / words by Dave Reed ; music by Chas. B. Ward. 1033 I'll make dat black gal mine / words by Dave Reed ; music by Chas. B. Ward. 1034 I'll make dat black gal mine / words by Dave Reed ; music by Chas. B. Ward. 1035 I'm happy when I'm by ma baby's side / words by Dan Evans ; music by Chas. B. Ward. 1036 She's my warm baby / words by Dave Reed ; music by Charles B. Ward. 1037 She's my warm baby / words by Dave Reed ; music by Charles B. Ward. 1038 Since I'se got money in de bank / words by Frank Abbott ; music by Chas. B. Ward. 1039 Down in Alabam, or, (Aint I glad I got out de wilderness) / melody by J. Warner ; harmonized & arranged by Walter Meadows. 1040 On the levee by the riverside / by Fred Warren. 1041 Oh! Dinah, take this hand ob mine / J.D. Warren. 1042 Be ma honey gal / words & music by Safford Waters. 1043 Lucy, tell me I'se yer beau / written and composed by Safford Waters. 1044 Don't you remember me massa, or, The slaves return / words by George Cooper ; music by M. Waterson. 1045 Syncopated Sandy / written & composed by Ned. Wayburn and Stanley Whiting. 1046 Philena my dear, or, She dances so neatly / words and melody by S.A. Wells ; music arranged by J.P. Ordway. 1047 I want dem presents back / words and music by Paul West. 1048 I want dem presents back / words and music by Paul West. 1049 Dey's all put on de blue / words and music by Thos. P. Westendorf. 1050 Going from de cotton fields / words and music by Thomas P. Westendorf. 1051 I's left de ole plantation / words and music by Thomas P. Westendorf. 1052 De ole home am gone / words by Geo. M. Vickers ; music by Thos. P. Westendorf. 1053 Uncle Tom's cabin / written & arranged by W.J. Wetmore. 1054 Wings on me / words by Wm. H. Gardner ; music by F.H. Wheeler. 1055 Shut yoah eyes / words by Deamor R. Drake ; music by H.O. Wheeler. 1056 The colored four hundred / words by H.G. Wheeler ; music by J.W. Wheeler. 1057 The darkies' cradle song / words by H.G. Wheeler ; music by J.W. Wheeler. 1058 The darkies' cradle song / words by H.G. Wheeler ; music by J.W. Wheeler. 1059 The darkies' cradle song / words by H.G. Wheeler ; music by J.W. Wheeler ; arr. by F.W. Holder. 1060 The darkies' cradle song / words by H.G. Wheeler ; music by J.W. Wheeler. 1061 Don't take de left hand road / words by H.G. Wheeler ; music by J.W. Wheeler. 1062 Four little curly headed coons / words and music by J.W. Wheeler. 1063 Hush! My little coon / music and words by J.W. Wheeler. 1064 Hush my little coon / by Jas. W. Wheeler. 1065 Stop dat car! / words by Thomas Addison ; music by J.W. Wheeler. 1066 We could'nt bring de little darky to / by J.W. Wheeler. 1067 When the coons are on parade / words by H.G. Wheeler ; music by J.W. Wheeler. 1068 Do not go away my lady love / composed by C. White. 1069 Do not go away my lady love / composed by C. White. 1070 O carry me back to old Virginny / Fredricks. 1071 Good bye Linda love / composed by C. White. 1072 The dear old home we loved so well / words and music by C.A. White. 1073 Good-by, old cabin home / words and music by C.A. White. 1074 Good-by, old cabin home / words and music by C.A. White. 1075 I'se gwine back to Dixie / by C.A. White. 1076 I'se gwine back to Dixie / by C.A. White. 1077 I'se gwine back to Dixie / by C.A. White. 1078 The old home aint what it used to be / by C.A. White. 1079 The old home aint what it used to be / by C.A. White. 1080 The old log cabin in the dell / words and music by C.A. White. 1081 The old man aint what he used to be / words and music by C.A. White. 1082 The old man aint what he used to be / words and music by C.A. White. 1083 Uncle Tom's gwine to stay / words by George Russell Jackson ; music by C.A. White. 1084 Honey, don't sigh / by D.L. White. 1085 Susan's Sunday out / H.J. Whymark. 1086 Sitting on the golden fence / written and composed by A. Wiggins. 1087 He's up against the real thing now / words by Edward Furber ; music by Bert A. Williams. 1088 The medicine man / arr. by W.H. Tyers ; by Williams & Walker. 1089 When Miss Maria Johnson marries me / words and music by Williams and Walker. 1090 Why don't you get a lady of your own? / by Williams & Walker. 1091 The 9th battallion on parade / words by Ernest Hogan ; music by Burt Williams. 1092 Dat's another pull back / by Frank Williams. 1093 Cleanin' silber in de kitchen / words and music by Gus Williams. 1094 My watermelon-boy / words and music by Malcolm Williams. 1095 Sunrise in the morning / by Geo. Wilson. 1096 Ma genuine African blonde / by Geo. R. Wilson. 1097 Come along gals, won't you come? / composed by Ch. P. Winkler. 1098 Dinah Doe / written by S.S. Steele ; composed and sung by A.F. Winnemore. 1099 Carry me back to Tennessee / words and music by Sep. Winner. 1100 The old contraband / words by John L. Zieber ; music by Rudolph Wittig. 1101 Miss Suzzanah Brady am my lady / words & music by Frances Armstrong Woods. 1102 Used-up Joe / words & music by Henry C. Work. 1103 Wake Nicodemus! / words and music by Henry C. Work. 1104 We are coming sister Mary / written by Henry C. Work ; arranged and adapted by E.P. Christy. 1105 Sleep, ma honey sleep / words and melody by Mrs. Emil Wulschner ; arranged by Barclay Walker. 1106 Darky Sam / composed by J. Young. 1107 March "Black America" / Harry H. Zickel. 1108 March "Black America" / Harry H. Zickel. 1110 Our homestead is surely the sweetest on earth / written and composed by Thomas Comer. 1111 Topsy's polka / by J.H. Tully. 1112 We are coming sister Mary / written by Henry C. Work ; arranged and adapted by E.P. Christy. 1114 Ole March win' / words and music by Kathrine [sic] Stockwell Hazzard. 1115 Johnny get your gun / originated and sung by America's popular comedians, Sheffer and Blakely, and written for them by F. Belasco (M.H. Rosenfeld) 1116 A Negro's lament / words from the Atlanta constitution ; music by C. Mortimer Wiske. 1119 My Dixie land daisy / words & music by Max Hoffmann. 1121 Oh! I don't know, you're not so warm / written, composed and sung by Bert A. Williams. 1124 Who knows? / poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by Ernest R. Ball. 1125 Who knows? / poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by Ernest R. Ball. 1126 Who knows? / poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by Ernest R. Ball. 1127 I'll dance my way right back to Dixieland / words by Grant Clarke ; music by Billy Baskette. 1128 Pullman porter man / words by Stanley Murphy ; music by Arthur E. Behim. 1129 Satisfied / by Theron C. Bennett. 1130 Anna Liza's wedding day / words & music by Irving Berlin. 1131 Mandy / words and music by Irving Berlin. 1132 Mandy / arr. by Jerry White ; [words and music] by Irving Berlin. 1133 Turkey in the straw / words by Leo Wood ; music by Otto Bonnell. 1134 When de stars play hide an' seek / words by Wells Hawks ; music by Robert Hood Bowers. 1135 Fare-thee honey blues / by Perry Bradford. 1136 Money / words by Walter Stephens ; music by Wm. F. Braun. 1137 Ruff Johnson's Harmony Band / words and music by Shelton Brooks and Maurice Abrahams. 1138 Build a nest for birdie / words by R.C. McPherson (Cecil Mack) ; music by Jas. T. Brymn. 1139 Love among the roses / words by W.H. Delehanty ; music by E.N. Catlin. 1140 Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland / Grant Clarke, Geo. W. Meyer and Milton Ager. 1141 The maid of Timbuctoo / words by J.W. Johnson ; music by Bob Cole. 1142 Behave, mister man, behave / words by Geo. Totten Smith ; music by Warner Crosby. 1143 Flew-y, flew-y / words and music by Wm. Courtright ; arranged by F.W. Zaulig. 1144 If I were you / words by Clay M. Greene ; music by Randolph Cruger. 1145 Gentle Eva / words by Mrs. R.S. Nichols ; music by William Cumming. 1146 Gentle Eva / words by Mrs. R.S. Nichols ; music by W. Cumming. 1147 The death of St. Clare (Little Eva's father) / founded upon a scene in "Uncle Tom's cabin" ; the poetry by M.A. Collier ; adapted to a favorite melody. 1148 Goodnight Angeline / James Reese Europe, Noble Sissle, Eubie Blake. 1149 Pliney come out in the moonlight / words by Bob Cole ; music by James Reese Europe. 1150 Everybody loves a jass band / words by Coleman Goetz ; music by Leon Flatow. 1151 Camptown races / written & composed by S.C. Foster. 1152 Swanee / words by I. Caesar ; music by George Gershwin. 1153 Doan give me no golden harp / by Chas Gilbert and E.W. Dustin. 1154 My Swanee home / by Harry Hamilton. 1155 Oh! didn't he ramble / words & music by Will Handy. 1156 I ain't got no happy home to leave / written & composed by J. Fred Helf. 1157 Wake! Dinah, wake! / poetry and melody by S.C. Howard ; arranged by John P. Ordway. 1158 Eva to her papa / composed by G.C. Howard ; sung by Cordelia Howard. 1159 Eva to her papa / composed by G.C. Howard ; sung by Cordelia Howard. 1160 The click of the garden gate / words by Ben Marks ; music by J.C. Macy. 1161 Somebody's coming when the dewdrops fall / by James C. Macy. 1162 The charming gay quadroon / Bobby Newcomb. 1163 Dancing 'neath the Dixie moon / words by Will J. Hart ; music by Ed. Nelson. 1164 When they build that Dixie highway / lyric and music by Frank A. Picard ; arr. by John B. Arches [i.e. Archer] 1165 Don't cry, little girl, don't cry / words and music by Maceo Pinkard. 1166 Where my honey sleeps / arr. by L.P. Coffin ; words and music by Visscher. 1167 Uncle Tom's lament for Eva / written and composed by I.B. Woodbury. 1168 Dixie's land / composed by Dan' Emmett ; arranged by N.W. Gould. 1169 Dixie's land / composed by Dan' Emmett ; arranged by W.L. Hobbs. 1170 Away down in Dixie's land / words by Jerry Blossom ; music by Dixie, Jr. 1171 The original Dixon's line or Dixey land / with original words, arranged for the piano by Edgar Porter. 1172 The original Dixon's line or Dixey land / with original words, arranged for the piano by Edgar Porter. 1173 Emmett's original Dixon's line or Dixey land / arranged for the piano by Edgar Porter. 1174 Dixie's land / composed by Dan. Emmett ; arranged by W.L. Hobbs ; arranged with chorus by Collin Coe. 1175 Dixie's land / Dan. D. Emmett ; arranged by F.M. 1176 Dixie land / Dan D. Emmett ; arranged by F. W. M. 1177 Dixie / Dan. D. Emmett ; arr. by J.W. Lerman. 1178 Dixie / by Daniel Decatur Emmett ; arranged for soprano, alto, tenor and bass with accompaniment by Charles T. Sempers together with his verses If Washington were here. 1179 Dixie's land / Dan D. Emmett. 1180 We are coming Father Abraham / words from the New York Evening Post ; [music composed and] arranged by S.J. Adams. 1181 We are coming Father Abra'am / poetry by Bryant ; music by L.S. Burditt. 1182 We are coming Father Abra'am / [poetry from the N.Y. Evening Post] ; composed and arranged by Professor A. Cull. 1183 We are coming Father Abra'am / poetry by Wm. Cullen Bryant ; music by L.O. Emerson. 1184 We are coming Father Abraam / set to music by P.S. Gilmore. 1185 300,000 more! / [words by William Cullen Bryant] ; [music] by George R. Poulton. 1186 Raw recruits, or, Abraham's daughter / as sung with great applause by Bryants Minstrels of New York. 1187 The Confederate Brigadiers / words by Robert J. Burdette ; music by Chas. F. Dennee. 1188 Carry me back to Old Virginny / words and music by Jas. A. Bland ; arranged for banjo by George C. Dobson. 1189 Carry me back to Old Virginny / words and music by Jas. A. Bland ; arranged for banjo by George C. Dobson. 1190 Carry me back to old Virginny / words and melody by James Bland ; arr. by W.O. Perkins. 1191 Carry me back to Old Virginny / words and music by James Bland. 1192 Carry me back to old Virginny / words and melody by James Bland ; arr. by W.O. Perkins. 1193 Carry me back to Old Virginny / [words and music by] James Bland ; arranged by N. Clifford Page. 1194 Captain Grant of the Black Marines / [words] by E. L. G. ; [music by] T. Maclagan. 1195 Paddle for de golden shore / words by C. Clare ; music by F.C. Andrews. 1196 I'll be dar / words & music by Chas. Benedict. 1197 Put on your gospel wings / words and music by Charles Bentley. 1198 Watching by the golden gate / words by Arthur W. French ; music by Chas. D. Blake. 1199 De golden chariot / words and music by Gus. B. Brigham. 1200 Hear dem silver chimes / by G.B. Brigham. 1201 Swim out for glory! / words & music by Charles Connolly. ("Donly.") 1202 Old Jessy / words by C.C. Sedgwick ; music composed ... by Charlie C. Converse. 1203 Sweet Lilla Brown / words by C.C. Sedgwick ; music composed ... by Charlie C. Converse. 1204 Exhortation: / words by Alex. Rogers ; music by Will Marion Cook. 1205 Exhortation / words by Alex Rogers ; music by Will Marion Cook. 1206 Just the same / words by Alex Rogers ; music by Will Marion Cook. 1207 Love is the tend'rest of themes / words and music by Will M. Cook. 1208 Mandy Lou / words by R.C. McPherson ; music by Will Marion Cook. 1209 Negro love song / words and music by Will. M. Cook. 1210 Deep river / arranged by William Arms Fisher. 1211 Deep river / arranged by Williams Arms Fisher. 1212 Don't be weary, traveller / arranged by William Arms Fisher. 1213 Old Uncle Dan / words and music by Horace Dumars. 1214 Goodness gracious children / words by Chas L. Halberstadt ; music by Otto M. Heinzman. 1215 Climbing up de golden stairs / [music by] F. Heiser. 1216 A few more years / words and music by Harry Holland (H.J. Richardson) 1217 Shout breddern, sisters sing! / words by Reginald P. Forrester ; music by Frank Addis Kent. 1218 Put on de golden shoe / by Dan Lewis. 1219 De new Jerusalem nine / words by Geo. Russell ; music by J. Little. 1220 Little wheel a-turnin' in my heart / arranged by William Arms Fisher. 1221 Swinging on de golden gate / words and music by Fred Lyons. 1222 Swim for de golden shore / words & music by F. Belasco. 1223 Old Uncle Jim / words by Sam. Murdy ; music by Chas. H. Tilton ; arranged by H.M. Bosworth. 1224 The new Jerusalem / libretto by Dexter Smith ; music by Geo. Lowell Tracy. 1225 Over the mountain of sorrow / libretto by Dexter Smith ; music by Geo. Lowell Tracy. 1226 The Tuskegee song / words by Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by N. Clark Smith. 1227 Dere'll be no distinction dere / by Martha Dickson. 1228 Bring the answer back to me / words by Harry Dillon ; music by John Dillon. 1229 Jordon am a hard road to trabel / by T.F. Briggs. 1230 Jordan is a hard road to travel / composed by Old Dan Emmet. 1231 Jordan is a hard road to travel / music composed by Old Dan Emmett. 1232 Jordan is a hard road to trabel 1233 Jordan aint a hard road to travel / written by Ossian E. Dodge. 1234 I ain't gwine to linger long / words and music by Leona Fontainbleau-Jerome. 1235 Angels, meet me at the cross roads / by Will S. Hays. 1236 Keep in de middle ob de road / by Will S. Hays. 1237 Oh! When I war dem gospel garments / words by Geo. Russell Jackson ; music by Herbert Leslie. 1238 Every day'l be Sunday by and by / by Sam Lucas. 1239 De ole ship ob Zion / Sam Lucas. 1240 De ole ship ob Zion / Sam Lucas. 1241 Ring dem heavenly bells / words and music by Sam Lucas. 1242 Hail dat gospel tug / words and music by Fred Lyons. 1243 When am you gwine? / words and music by Fred. Lyons ; arranged by F. Louis. 1244 When the big bell rings / words and music by Fred. Lyons. 1245 Keep a-knockin' / words by Michael E. Rourke ; music by Frank Pallma. 1246 Climbing up to glory / by J.S. Putnam ; arr. by J.J. Sawyer. 1247 I'll be ready when de great day comes / by Jas. S. Putnam. 1248 Come along sinners / words and music by M.H. Rosenfeld. 1249 Put on de golden sword / words and music by M.H. Rosenfeld (F. Belasco) 1250 Put on de golden sword / words and music by M.H. Rosenfeld (F. Belasco) 1251 Ride on dat golden mule / by M.H. Rosenfeld (F. Belasco) 1252 Blow, Gabriel, blow / by Jacob J. Sawyer. 1253 Hand me down dem golden shoes / Jacob J. Sawyer. 1256 When the parson makes Miss Mandy Johnson mine / words by Dan Packard ; music by Robt. Cone. 1257 When the parson makes Miss Mandy Johnson mine / words by Dan Packard ; music by Robt. Cone. 1258 Love me, love me Lou, or, You'll have to find some other place to go / words by Dan Waldron ; music by B. Conners. 1259 We'll have no more coon rag-time songs to-night / words by Edward Craven ; music by Chas. Connolly. 1260 Ruff Johnson's Harmony Band / words and music by Shelton Brooks and Maurice Abrahams. 1261 Oh, I don't know, or, I thought I was a winner / by Bert A. Williams. 1262 I'll dance my way right back to Dixieland / words by Grant Clarke ; music by Billy Baskette. 1263 Ruff Johnson's Harmony Band / words and music by Shelton Brooks and Maurice Abrahams. 1264 Jordan is a hard road to travel / composed by Old Dan Emmet. 1265 Jordan is a hard road to travel / music composed by Old Dan Emmett. 1266 Little Maggie Brady / written & sung with great success by George Evans with his "Honey Boy" minstrels. 1267 I've said my last farewell / words by Ed. Rose ; music by Fred. Fischer. 1268 Sleep, my kinky headed coon / John J. Fitzpatrick. 1269 Sing again that sweet refrain, or, Far from the old folks at home / words & music by Gussie L. Davis. 1270 I wants the love that loves to love me all the time / Shepard N. Edmonds. 1271 Topsy's song / written by Charles Jefferys ; co[m]posed by Stephen Glover. 1272 Hand me down dem golden shoes / Jacob J. Sawyer. 1273 Keep dose lamps a-burnin' / Max Vernor. 1274 Keep dose lamps a-burnin' / Max Vernor. 1275 Oh! Dat watermelon / arr. by John Braham. 1276 Early in de morning / composed & arranged by Thomas Comer. 1277 Cheer up Sam, or, Sarah Bell / arranged by Charles C. Willis. 1278 Tapioca / by E. Warden. 1279 Uncle Tom's gone to rest / as sung by Christy's Minstrels at Christy's Opera House, N.Y. 1280 Tilda Horn / as sung by Christy's Minstrels at Christy's Opera House, Broadway, N.Y. 1281 Put on de golden crown / arr. by Jacob J. Sawyer. 1282 Put on de golden crown / arr. by Jacob J. Sawyer. 1283 Old Virginny never tire / [words] written by T. Vaughan ; adapted by E.P. Christy ; as sung by Christy's Minstrels ; arranged for the piano forte by Frank Spencer. 1284 Little Eva's vision / words by Sidney Dyer ; arranged by H. Vasouver. 1285 Keemo Kimo / arranged by [A.] Sedgwick. 1286 Keemo Kimo / arranged by [A.] Sedgwick. 1287 Hush a by baby / sung by Christy's Minstrels at Christy's Opera House, Broadway New York. 1288 The darkies' wedding, or, Ding dong, skip along / arranged by D. Minstrelli. 1289 Dinah's wedding day / as sung at Christy's Opera House under the direction of E.P. Christy. 1290 Den we'll join de band / by Geo. H. Coes. 1291 Den we'll join de band / by Geo. H. Coes. 1292 Mammy's precious pickaninny / words and music by Lillian Rosedale Goodman. 1293 Julius from kentucky / sung by Christy's Minstrels ; composed by A.G. Sconcia. 1294 Bill Bailey, won't you please come home? / words and music by Hughie Cannon. 1295 Bill Bailey, won't you please come home? / words and music by Hughie Cannon. 1296 The hole in the garden wall / words by H.J. St. Leger ; music by T. Browne. 1297 The new Mary Blane / written by W. Guernsey ; music by George Barker. 1298 Carry me back to old Virginia / Christie. 1299 Carry me back to old Virginia / Christie. 1300 Ben. Harney's Mister Johnson turn me loose / written, composed and introduced by Ben. Harney. 1301 Topsy's quadrille / composed by J.H. Tully. 1302 Uncle Tom's cabin. / [music and words] by George Linley. 1303 Good morning Carrie! / words by R.C. McPherson ; music by Smith & Bowman. 1304 I'm a Jonah man / words and music by Alex. Rogers. 1305 Just an old friend of the family / words by R.C. McPherson (Cecil Mack) ; music by Chris. Smith. 1306 The voo-doo man / [words & music by Williams & Walker] 1307 The right church but the wrong pew / lyrics by Cecil Mack ; music by Chris Smith. 1308 I'd like to be a real lady / words by Alex. Rogers ; music by Tom Lemonier. 1309 I'm just crazy 'bout you / words by Maurice Stonehill ; music by James Brachman. 1310 Why Adam sinned / words and music by Alex Rogers. 1311 Honey on my lips / by Cha[rle]s E. Trevathan ; edited by Reginald DeKoven. 1312 The maiden with the dreamy eyes / words by J.W. Johnson ; music by Bob Cole. 1313 Ma gal's de town talk / words & music by Ernest Hogan. 1314 Moonlight on the Mississippi / words by Bob Cole ; music by Rosamond Johnson. 1315 Hello! ma baby / by Howard & Emerson. 0836 Ma Angeline / by Charles Sydney O'Brien ; arranged by Lee Johnson.