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Mimi Benzell papers, 1897-1972
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Benzell, Mimi
- Title
- Mimi Benzell papers
- Dates
- 1897-1972 (inclusive)18971972
1930-1972 (bulk)19301972 - Quantity
- 72.97 cubic feet (108 boxes)
- Collection Number
- 03860
- Summary
- Repository
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American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
American Heritage Center
University of Wyoming
1000 E. University Ave.
Dept. 3924
Laramie, WY
82071
Telephone: 3077663756
ahcref@uwyo.edu - Access Restrictions
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Access Restrictions
There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes, and the collection is open to the public.
- Additional Reference Guides
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Additional Information
Partial finding aid available in repository.
- Languages
- English
Historical NoteReturn to Top
Mimi Benzell (1924-1972) was an American singer and radio talk show hostess during the twentieth century. Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Benzell started her show business career as a soprano opera singer and made a number of appearances with New York City's Metropolitan Opera Association during the 1940s. She moved into popular music in 1949 and enjoyed a long and notable career as a popular singer, giving numerous concert performances at night clubs and theaters between the late 1940s and 1960s and appearing in several musical theater productions, including the Broadway musical "Milk and Honey" (1961-1963) and the Off-Broadway plays "A Night on the Town" and "Show Boat". Benzell started singing in radio during the 1940s and made regular appearances on a number of popular radio shows during the 1950s, including "The Pet Milk Show" and "Railroad Hour" (1952-1954). Benzell also sang on a number of television shows during the 1950s a nd 1960s, including the "Mike Douglas Show" (1963). From 1964 to 1967, she was the hostess of WNBC New York's radio talk show "Luncheon with Mimi", in which she interviewed numerous celebrities, including Woody Allen and Nipsey Russell.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Collection contains reel to reel audio tapes of Mimi Benzell's musical performances (including opera performances for the Metropolitan Opera Association, radio performances on "Radio Hour", and miscellaneous stage performances), reel to reel audio tapes of "Luncheon with Mimi", 78 rpm phonograph records of Benzell's musical performances (including opera performances for the Metropolitan Opera Association, radio performances on "Railroad Hour", and miscellaneous stage performances), and a few 33 rpm records of Benzell's musical performances (including "Milk and Honey"). Collection also contains original musical scores used by Benzell (including those for "Milk and Honey" and "A Night on the Town"), Benzell's radio show scripts (including those for "Railroad Hour" and "The Pet Milk Show"), a few 8 mm home movies (of Benzell, her family, and her travels), and a few 16 mm movies (of various Benzell performances), and reel to reel videotapes of Benzell's 1963 appearance on the "Mike Douglas Show". Collection also holds photographs and photograph negatives (of Benzell, her family, and show business colleagues), several scrapbooks created by Benzell, and a small amount of personal correspondence. A large amount of printed sheet music, clippings, programs and broadsides for Benzell performances, press releases, and miscellaneous printed materials are in this collection as well.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Copyright InformationThe researcher assumes full responsibility for observing all copyright, property, and libel laws as they apply.
Preferred Citation
Preferred CitationItem Description, Box Number, Folder Number, Collection Name, Collection Number, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Preservation Note
System RequirementsMimi Benzell's musical recordings -- Audio tapes.
Luncheon with Mimi recordings -- Audio tapes.
Mimi Benzell's musical recordings -- Phonograph records -- 78 rpm.
Related Materials
Related MaterialsThere are no known other archival collections created by Mimi Benzell at the date of processing.
Acquisition Information
Acquisition InformationThe material was received from Walter Gould in 1972-1973 and 1979.
Processing Note
Processing InformationThe finding aid was encoded by Abigeal Eagen and Zachary Carmichael in 2020.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Sound Tapes (7 inch reel, 1200 feet): Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
1 | Benzell, Mimi - singing opera |
undated |
1 | Benzell, Mimi - singing popular songs |
undated |
1 | Introductions by Mimi (practice tape) |
undated |
1 | Brown, Jimmy - Actor |
undated |
1 | Bull fight (two tapes) |
undated |
1 | Cardiff, Jack - Movie director |
undated |
1 | Carston, Peter - Actor |
undated |
1 | Christie, Julie - Actress |
undated |
1 | Clark, Ossie and Pollack, Alice - Store clerks |
undated |
1 | Commercials - Coca Cola and Libby |
undated |
1 | Despax, Oliver - Actor |
undated |
1 | Conklin, Roger - Manager "Soaquarium, Miami, Florida" (two tapes) |
undated |
1 | Demming, Vaugh - Stuntman |
undated |
1 | Devize, England - various citizens of town |
undated |
1 | Devize market - various citizens of town |
undated |
1 | Elias, Louis - Stunt double |
undated |
1 | England, George - Producer (two tapes) |
undated |
1 | Grayson, Kathryn - Singer |
undated |
1 | Harrod's Department Store - various employees (two tapes) |
undated |
1 | Jaffey, Irving - Ice skater |
undated |
1 | Johnson, Patricia - Kathryn Grayson's daughter |
undated |
1 | Kyako, Kishida - Actress |
undated |
1 | Lisi, Virna - Actress |
undated |
1 | "Lord Jim" preview (two tapes, two copies of reel two) |
undated |
1 | Mimieux, Yvette - Actress |
undated |
1 | O'Brian, Hugh - Actor |
undated |
1 | Puiver, Kurt - Ice skater |
undated |
1 | Raphael, Frederic - Director |
undated |
1 | Silverman, Ernest - Café owner |
undated |
1 | Stauffer, Teddy - Hotel manager |
undated |
1 | Sternfield, Aaron - Actor |
undated |
1 | Taylor, Rod - Actor (two tapes) |
undated |
1 | Torna, Regina - Actress |
undated |
1 | Walker, Fiona - Actress |
undated |
1 | Woodworth, Constance - ? |
undated |
17 | Schaap, Dick - Author |
03/29, no year |
17 | Brothers, Joyce - Psychologist |
03/29, no year |
17 | Sutter, Linda - subsituting for Mimi |
03/29, no year |
17 | Rosten, Leo - Author |
09/02, no year |
17 | Gavin, John - Actor |
09/02, no year |
17 | Crandall, Brad - substituting for Mimi |
09/02, no year |
1 | Acapulco - Description of place |
11/20, no year |
1 | Roman, Carlos - Cliff diver |
1964 |
1 | DeLeon, Miguel - Taxi driver |
1964 |
1 | Harris, Julie - Actress |
01/07/1964 |
1 | Moore, Sonja - Actress |
01/07/1964 |
1 | Wassenman, Robert - Handwriting analyst |
01/07/1964 |
1 | Knight, Felix - Opera singer |
04/16/1964 |
1 | Murray, Katherine - Dancer |
04/16/1964 |
1 | Thomas, Frank - Baseball player |
04/16/1964 |
1 | Taylor, Elaine - Kelly Girl |
04/20/1964 |
1 | Howard, Esther - Volunteer worker for National Jewish Hospital, Denver, Colorado |
04/20/1964 |
1 | Yssel, Gus - President, Rockefeller Center |
04/20/1964 |
1 | Small, Gertrude - Stockbroker |
04/21/1964 |
1 | Lowe, Janet - Stockbroker |
04/21/1964 |
1 | Darvis, Nickie - Dancer and author |
04/21/1964 |
1 | Reels 1 and 2 concerning speeches from Mayor Wagner and President Lyndon B. Johnson concerning the New York World's Fair opening |
04/22/1964 |
1 | Hildegard - Entertainer |
04/22/1964 |
1 | Flamm, Donald - Broadcaster |
04/22/1964 |
1 | Tucker, Sophie - Singer |
04/23/1964 |
1 | Gardner, Ily - Columnist |
04/23/1964 |
1 | Pflaninger, Sylvia - Author |
04/24/1964 |
1 | Bean, Orsen - TV panelist |
04/24/1964 |
1 | Wolcott, Charles C. - Educator |
04/24/1964 |
2 | Daniel, Margaret Truman - President Truman's daughter |
04/28/1964 |
2 | French, Eleanor Clark - New York City Commissioner to United Nations |
04/28/1964 |
2 | Nickerson, Eugene - Nassau County Executive |
04/29/1964 |
2 | Atlas, Sol G. - Real estate developer |
04/29/1964 |
2 | Dunbar, Ernest - Editor, LOOK Magazine |
04/30/1964 |
2 | Kaner, Walter - Columnist |
04/30/1964 |
2 | Leslie, Warren - Author |
05/01/1964 |
2 | Cambridge, Godfrey - Comedian |
05/01/1964 |
2 | Cambridge, Barbara (Mrs. Godfrey) - Actress |
05/01/1964 |
2 | House, Sally Ann - Musical comedy star |
05/04/1964 |
2 | Diseaux, Nancy - Musical comedy star |
05/04/1964 |
2 | Morran, Jim - Publisher |
05/04/1964 |
2 | Bard, Jan - Songwriter |
05/05/1964 |
2 | Schaeffer, George - Producer-director |
05/05/1964 |
2 | Brown, Florence - Executive Director, Louise Weiss Service |
05/06/1964 |
2 | Griffin, Merv - Television celebrity |
05/06/1964 |
2 | Stein, Robert - Editor, Redbook |
05/06/1964 |
2 | Wilson, Nancy - Singer |
05/07/1964 |
2 | Duddly, Lynn -Night club act writer |
05/07/1964 |
2 | Kaufmann, William - Writer |
05/06/1964 |
2 | Lindfors, Viveca - Actress |
05/06/1964 |
2 | Jarvis, Lucy - NBC Television producer |
05/11/1964 |
2 | Bogomolovia, Nina - Member, Soviet Women's Committee, and author |
05/11/1964 |
2 | Henderson, Skitch - Musician |
05/12/1964 |
2 | Burns, John J. - Commisioner, New York State government |
05/12/1964 |
3 | Shang, Fred - Director |
05/13/1964 |
3 | Ellison, Charles - Director, Offive of Cultural Presentation, Washington, D.C. |
05/13/1964 |
3 | Purcell, Ed - Program Officer, Inter-American Programs, Washington, D.C. |
05/13/1964 |
3 | Pollak, Mrs. Sidney - Administrative Director Jewish Guild of the Blind |
05/14/1964 |
3 | Riley, Charles Nelson - Musical star |
05/14/1964 |
3 | Bekkel, Theodore - Actor |
05/15/1964 |
3 | Abel, Allan - Observer |
05/15/1964 |
3 | Wright, Marlon - NAACP counselor |
05/18/1964 |
3 | Whitmore, James - Actor |
05/18/1964 |
3 | Hamlin, Oscar - History professor, Harvard |
05/18/1964 |
3 | Vanderherval, William - Special Assistant to Attorney General Robert Kennedy |
05/19/1964 |
3 | Tuckman, Mrs. Kate - Principal, School #184, Manhattan |
05/19/1964 |
3 | Ford, Paul - Actor |
05/19/1964 |
3 | Fields, Totie - Comedienne |
05/20/1964 |
3 | Sobel, Louis - Columnist |
05/20/1964 |
3 | Wheatly, Joanne - Singer |
05/21/1964 |
3 | Kanner, Hal - Singer |
05/21/1964 |
3 | Allen, Mel - Broadcaster |
05/21/1964 |
3 | Glenwille, Peter - Director |
05/22/1964 |
3 | Carmell, Eddie - Comic |
05/22/1964 |
3 | Bytoni, Giovani - Pasta merchant |
05/25/1964 |
3 | Peters, Gorald - Radio performer |
05/25/1964 |
3 | Goulet, Robert - Singer |
05/25/1964 |
3 | Belinki, Helen - Cookbook author |
05/25/1964 |
3 | Jones, Candy - Model |
05/26/1964 |
3 | Schultz, Hildegard - German radio producer |
05/26/1964 |
3 | Case, Allan - Television actor |
05/26/1964 |
3 | Feeley, Mary - Money management consultant |
05/27/1964 |
3 | Gregory, Dick - Comedian |
05/27/1964 |
3 | O'Sullivan, Maureen - Actress |
05/28/1964 |
3 | Gary, Harold - Actor |
05/28/1964 |
3 | Smith, Steven - J.F. Kennedy Library press agent |
05/28/1964 |
4 | Wilson, Earl - Columnist |
05/29/1964 |
4 | Adler, Ernest - Hairdresser |
05/29/1964 |
4 | Kitt, Ertha - Singer |
06/01/1964 |
4 | Douglas, Jack - Author |
06/01/1964 |
4 | Graham, Virginia - TV Moderator |
06/02/1964 |
4 | Ponds, Helaine - Costumer |
06/02/1964 |
4 | Mansfield, Jane - Actress |
06/03/1964 |
4 | Haggerty, Mickie - Promoter |
06/03/1964 |
4 | Orbin, Robert - Comedy writer |
06/03/1964 |
4 | Klepper, Mike - Director-producer |
06/03/1964 |
4 | DeHavilland, Olivia - Actress |
06/04/1964 |
4 | Brandon, Johnnie - Composer |
06/04/1964 |
4 | Levinson, Sam - Humorist |
06/05/1964 |
4 | Olson, Robert - Director, Boys Club of New York |
06/05/1964 |
4 | Dessau, Axel - Director, Danish travel office |
06/05/1964 |
4 | Rifter, Carolyne - Comedienne |
06/08/1964 |
4 | Dowel, Gorvey - Writer |
06/08/1964 |
4 | Klienholtz, Frank - Art critic |
06/08/1964 |
4 | Anderson, Florence - Actress |
06/09/1964 |
4 | Liberace - Pianist |
06/09/1964 |
4 | Carren, Joan - Actress |
06/09/1964 |
4 | Checkers, Chubby - Entertainer |
06/10/1964 |
4 | Grossman, Ruth - Cookbook author |
06/10/1964 |
4 | Grossman, Bob - Cookbook author |
06/10/1964 |
4 | Britton, Sherry - Singer |
06/11/1964 |
4 | DeCosta, Morton - Director |
06/11/1964 |
4 | King, Lila - Press agent |
06/12/1964 |
4 | Schacht, Al - "Clown prince of baseball" |
06/12/1964 |
5 | Jones, Candy - substitute for Mimi |
06/16/1964 |
5 | Burroughs, Abe - Playwright |
06/16/1964 |
5 | Greene, Adolph - Playwright |
06/16/1964 |
5 | Avalon, Frankie - Singer |
06/16/1964 |
5 | Franzblau, Rose - Psychologist |
06/17/1964 |
5 | Strong, Marrianne - Society publicist |
06/17/1964 |
5 | Thompson, Edward - New York City Fire Commisioner |
06/18/1964 |
5 | Swing, Raymond - Broadcaster-writer |
06/18/1964 |
5 | Unidentified, could not get correct speed, marked "Take It Jack Cassidy" |
06/19/1964 |
5 | Carroll, Bob - Actor |
06/19/1964 |
5 | Cassidy, Jack - Actor |
06/19/1964 |
5 | Simms, Sylvia - Songstress |
06/22/1964 |
5 | Johnson, Van - Actor |
06/22/1964 |
5 | Chadwick, Florence - Swimmer |
06/23/1964 |
5 | Nixon, Marni - Actress |
06/23/1964 |
5 | Gold, Ernest - Composer |
06/23/1964 |
5 | Sahl, Mort - Comedian |
06/24/1964 |
5 | Benton, Robert - Art editor |
06/24/1964 |
5 | Newman, David - Freelance writer |
06/24/1964 |
5 | Russell, Anna - Actress |
06/25/1964 |
5 | Buttons, Dick - Ice skater |
06/25/1964 |
5 | Cook, Sam - Writer |
06/26/1964 |
5 | Michaels, Sydney - Writer |
06/26/1964 |
5 | Downs, Hugh - TV moderator |
06/29/1964 |
5 | Dailey, Irene - Actress |
06/29/1964 |
5 | Funicello, Annette - Singer/actress |
06/30/1964 |
5 | LaRosa, Julius - Singer/actor |
06/30/1964 |
6 | Kallen, Kitty - Musical recording star |
07/01/1964 |
6 | Wagner, Roger - Musical director |
07/01/1964 |
6 | Tapes marked "Short day due to special broadcast" |
07/01/1964 |
6 | Russell, Nipsey - Actor |
07/02/1964 |
6 | DeSilva, Howard - Actor/director |
07/02/1964 |
6 | Knight, Felix - Singer |
07/02/1964 |
6 | VanVorn, Monique - Singer |
07/03/1964 |
6 | Janney, Leon - Actor |
07/03/1964 |
6 | White, Bob - Writer |
07/03/1964 |
6 | McDowell, Roddey - Actor |
07/06/1964 |
6 | Maccard, Jan - Actress |
07/06/1964 |
6 | Elangas, Dorothy - New York City Beauty Contest winner |
07/06/1964 |
6 | Burman, Shelly - Comedian |
07/06/1964 |
6 | McDowall, Roddy - Actor |
07/07/1964 |
6 | 1964 All Star Basketball game and sports casting |
07/07/1964 |
6 | Clarey, Robert - Musical producer |
07/08/1964 |
6 | Sheer, Jerry - Vice-president, department store |
07/08/1964 |
6 | Page, Geraldine - Actress |
07/09/1964 |
6 | Blackwell, Earl - Celebrity Service manager |
07/09/1964 |
6 | Grossinger, Jennie - Hostess, Grossinger Hotel |
07/10/1964 |
6 | Lopez, Vincent - Musician |
07/10/1964 |
6 | Goldwater, Barry - Senator (political speech, not interview) |
07/10/1964 |
6 | Lombardo, Guy - Entertainer, orchestra leader |
07/13/1964 |
6 | Berthelson, Larry - Puppeteer |
07/14/1964 |
6 | Porter, Don - Actor |
07/14/1964 |
6 | Prince, Hal - Producer |
07/17/1964 |
6 | Braenard, Frank - Director of Operation Sailing Ships |
07/17/1964 |
6 | Skinner, Cornelius Otis - Author |
07/20/1964 |
6 | Lind, Gloria - Recording star |
07/20/1964 |
7 | Scott, Martha - Actress |
07/15/1964 |
7 | Neuta, Benevada - Actress |
07/15/1964 |
7 | Allen, Woody - Comedian |
07/16/1964 |
7 | Susan, Jacqualine - Actress |
07/16/1964 |
7 | Meader, Vaughn - Recording star |
07/21/1964 |
7 | Hunter, Kim - Actress |
07/21/1964 |
7 | Neumann, Vera - Artist-designer |
07/22/1964 |
7 | Vernon, Jackie - Comedian |
07/22/1964 |
7 | Willson, Meredith - Composer |
07/23/1964 |
7 | Willson, Rene - Mrs. Meredith Willson |
07/23/1964 |
7 | Ireland, John - Actor |
07/23/1964 |
7 | Boschard, Helen - Chairman, Childrens Entertainment Center |
07/24/1964 |
7 | O'Keefe, Dennis - Actor |
07/24/1964 |
7 | Taylor, Robert - Actor |
07/27/1964 |
7 | Ulmanvoski, Alexander - Student-social worker |
07/27/1964 |
7 | Blighton, Larry - Actor |
07/28/1964 |
7 | Nero, Peter - Musician |
07/28/1964 |
7 | Hayes, Richard - Singer-actor |
07/29/1964 |
7 | Hamilton, Mrs. Cena - President, Gulliver Trails, Children's Camp agency |
07/29/1964 |
7 | Gunti, Morty - Comedian |
08/03/1964 |
7 | Panella, Candy - Fashion editor |
08/03/1964 |
7 | Knight, Ethel Bloom (Mrs. Felix) - Child radio star |
08/04/1964 |
7 | Diller, Phyllis - Comedienne |
08/04/1964 |
8 | Pruden, Bonnie - President, Institute of Physical Fitness |
08/05/1964 |
8 | Crown, Al - Producer |
08/05/1964 |
8 | Ballin, Ina - Actress |
08/06/1964 |
8 | Stein, Phil - Manager-producer |
08/06/1964 |
8 | Mobray, Allan - Actor |
08/07/1964 |
8 | Meehan, Danny - Actor |
08/07/1964 |
8 | Parkins, Molly - Actress |
08/08/1964 |
8 | Mackeehan, Ann - World's Fair Queen |
08/10/1964 |
8 | Yule, Mrs. Tom (Marjorie) - Actor's Wife |
08/10/1964 |
8 | Cahn, Sammy - Lyric songwriter |
08/10/1964 |
8 | Fuchsberg, Jack - Lawyer |
08/11/1964 |
8 | Schenzen, Walter - Producer |
08/11/1964 |
8 | Benzell Promos |
08/12/1964 |
8 | Warfield, William - Singer |
08/12/1964 |
8 | Taylor, Rene - Actress-comedienne |
08/12/1964 |
8 | DuPoir, Leonard - Conductor |
08/14/1964 |
8 | Hickman, Darryl - Actor |
08/14/1964 |
8 | Markell, William - Medical doctor |
08/18/1964 |
8 | Ross, Lynn - College student, fashion designer |
08/18/1964 |
8 | Piatza, Ben - Actor |
08/19/1964 |
8 | Seagler, Sylvia - Bus-line director |
08/19/1964 |
8 | Sinatra, Frank Jr. - Singer |
08/21/1964 |
8 | Freeman, Al - Actor |
08/21/1964 |
8 | Dee, Ruby - Actress |
08/24/1964 |
8 | Daner, Barbara - Actress (Mrs. Allen Arkan) |
08/24/1964 |
8 | Arkan, Allen - Actor |
08/24/1964 |
9 | Wyler, Gretchen - Dancer |
08/25/1964 |
9 | Wood, Evelyn - Founder of Reading Dynamics |
08/25/19664 |
9 | Thompson, Mrs. Alice - Magazine editor |
08/26/1964 |
9 | Davis, Ossie - Actor |
08/26/1964 |
9 | Bruce, Judt - Actress |
08/27/1964 |
9 | Kasznar, Kurt - Actor |
08/27/1964 |
9 | Kean, Betty - Comedienne |
08/28/1964 |
9 | Parker, Lew - Actor |
08/28/1964 |
9 | Erskine, Howard - Producer |
08/28/1964 |
9 | Berry, Clair - Singer (sister team) |
08/31/1964 |
9 | Berry, Myrna - Singer (sister team) |
08/31/1964 |
9 | Carson, Mindy - Singer-actress |
09/01/1964 |
9 | Landau, Jack - Producer |
09/01/1964 |
9 | Lesculie, Jack - TV announcer |
09/02/1964 |
9 | Davidson, Muriel - Magazine writer |
09/02/1964 |
9 | Brown, Helen Gurley - Author |
09/03/1964 |
9 | McMahon, Ed - TV announcer |
09/03/1964 |
9 | Winters, Shelly - Actress |
09/04/1964 |
9 | Hayden, Melisa - Ballerina |
09/04/1964 |
9 | Chapin, Scarlet - Producer |
09/04/1964 |
9 | Evans, Lee - Pianist |
09/07/1964 |
9 | Cantelli, Polly - Fashion director |
09/07/1964 |
9 | Kramer, Walt - Producer |
09/08/1964 |
9 | Kiley, Richard - Actor |
09/08/1964 |
10 | Landon, Michael - Actor |
09/09/1964 |
10 | Hoffeld, Bill - Interior designer |
09/09/1964 |
10 | Young, Gig - Actor |
09/10/1964 |
10 | Spitzer, Murry - Business man |
09/10/1964 |
10 | O'Neal, Patrick - Actor |
09/11/1964 |
10 | Gordon, Dorothy - TV moderator |
09/11/1964 |
10 | Parker, Fess - Actor |
09/14/1964 |
10 | Cohen, Myran - Comedian |
09/14/1964 |
10 | Victor, Sally - Hat designer |
09/15/1964 |
10 | Sidney, Sylvia - Actress |
09/15/1964 |
10 | Albertson, Jack - Actor |
09/16/1964 |
10 | Montague, Lord Buela - English nobleman |
09/16/1964 |
10 | Jackson, Anne - Actress |
09/17/1964 |
10 | Wallach, Eli - Actor |
09/17/1964 |
10 | Hill, Lucian - Translator |
09/17/1964 |
10 | Haverly, John P. - Monsignor and educator |
09/18/1964 |
10 | Blackshaw, Kenneth - New York World's Fair Manager |
09/18/1964 |
10 | Monroe, Vaughn - Singer |
09/21/1964 |
10 | Stearn, Michael - War correspondant |
09/21/1964 |
10 | Kantor, Arthur - Press agent |
09/22/1964 |
10 | Israel, Leonard - Business man |
09/22/1964 |
10 | Gazzara, Ben - Actor |
09/22/1964 |
10 | Jaffe, Sam - Actor |
09/24/1964 |
10 | Ackerman, Betty - Actress |
09/24/1964 |
11 | Hoffman, Jay - Musician |
09/25/1964 |
11 | Bloom, Claire - Actress |
09/25/1964 |
11 | O'Fallan, Shawn - Author |
09/291964 |
11 | Gaussman, Victoria - Actor |
09/29/1964 |
11 | Hammer, Victor - President, Hammer Galleries |
09/30/1964 |
11 | Conley, Joe - Producer |
09/30/1964 |
11 | McLoughan, Mary Ann - Physical fitness advocate |
10/01/1964 |
11 | Rossin, Robert - Producer |
10/01/1964 |
11 | Bogan, Sylvia - Financial consultant |
10/09/1964 |
11 | Shouggler, Goodrich - University professor |
10/09/1964 |
11 | Rude, Beth - Chaplin, Ship "University Seven Seas" |
10/12/1964 |
11 | Tuttle, William - Movie make-up artist |
10/13/1964 |
11 | Perkins, Marlin - Zoo director |
10/13/1964 |
11 | Fowler, Jim - Falconist |
10/13/1964 |
11 | Cass, Peggy - Singer |
10/14/1964 |
11 | Peckham, Ted - Antique dealer |
10/14/1964 |
11 | Rollenstein, Alfred - Music director |
10/19/1964 |
11 | Spinetti, Victor - Actor |
10/19/1964 |
11 | House, Sally Ann - Actress |
10/20/1964 |
11 | Ralston, Ray - Actor |
10/20/1964 |
11 | McPortland, Mary Ann - Pianist |
10/21/1964 |
11 | Massey, Raymond - Actor |
10/21/1964 |
11 | Hayber, Bill - Auctioneer |
10/22/1964 |
11 | Hayes, Helen - Actress |
10/22/1964 |
12 | Kaupman, Rosamand - Writer |
10/23/1964 |
12 | Lane, Lydia - Columnist |
10/23/1964 |
12 | Galeb, Pat - Corportate President |
10/23/1964 |
12 | King, Alan - Comedian |
10/26/1964 |
12 | Goldfater, Edward - Corporate President |
10/26/1964 |
12 | Louch, Jean - Public relations consultant |
10/27/1964 |
12 | Casanni, Egor - Publisher |
10/27/1964 |
12 | Champaign, Marion - Lawyer-writer |
10/28/1964 |
12 | German, James - Medical doctor |
10/28/1964 |
12 | Rossburough, Jean - Director, New York Chapter National Foundation March of Dimes |
10/28/1964 |
12 | Leake, Sybil - ESP expert and author |
10/29/1964 |
12 | Leavarrie, Lorrenzo - Singer |
10/29/1964 |
12 | Rathbone, Julia - Granddaughter of a prominent actor |
10/30/1964 |
12 | Raine, Jessica - Granddaughter of a prominent actor |
10/30/1964 |
12 | Komer, Jill - Granddaughter of a prominent actor |
10/30/1964 |
12 | Foster, Stephanie - Granddaughter of a prominent actor |
10/30/1964 |
12 | Uggams, Leslie - Singer |
11/02/1964 |
12 | Berquist, Laura - Writer |
11/02/1964 |
12 | McGinnis, Helen - Writer |
11/03/1964 |
12 | Pierre Amant, John - Actor |
11/03/1964 |
12 | Goldwater, Barry - Senator, political speech, not interview |
11/04/1964 |
12 | Steindler, Paul - Café owner |
11/04/1964 |
12 | Wilson, Julie - Singer |
11/04/1964 |
12 | Alexander, Joan - Actress |
11/05/1964 |
12 | Bacharrach, Burt - Columnist |
11/05/1964 |
12 | Herschfield, Harry - Humorist-cartoonist |
11/06/1964 |
12 | Montiveccki, Lillian - Singer |
11/06/164 |
13 | Sussman, Esther - Hotel Director |
11/09/1964 |
13 | Sussman, Jerry - Hotel Director |
11/09/1964 |
13 | Tarr, Herbert - Rabbi and author |
11/09/1964 |
13 | Swenton, Stan - Publisher |
11/10/1964 |
13 | Ghostley, Alice - Actress |
11/10/1964 |
13 | Havoc, June - Actress |
11/11/1964 |
13 | Pie, Mai - Countess, author |
11/11/1964 |
13 | LaRosa, Julius - Singer |
11/12/1964 |
13 | Russ, Elmo - Record promoter for records for the blind |
11/12/1964 |
13 | Luszt, Eugene - Pianist |
11/13/1964 |
13 | Whitehead, David - Head, Corporation Impossible Limited |
11/13/1964 |
13 | Jarvis, Lucy - TV Producer |
11/16/1964 |
13 | Sughrue, Jack - TV Producer |
11/16/1964 |
13 | Nelson, Barry - Actor |
11/16/1964 |
13 | Barry, Wendy - Actress |
11/17/1964 |
13 | Simons, Gustave - Author |
11/17/1964 |
13 | Boswell, Connie - Singer |
11/18/1964 |
13 | Nelson, Lindsey - Sportscaster |
11/18/1964 |
13 | Shaw, Artie - Band leader |
11/19/1964 |
13 | Karruba, Rebecca - Wine taster |
11/19/1964 |
13 | Cook, Barbara - Actress |
11/20/1964 |
13 | Dahl, Arleen - Actress |
11/20/1964 |
13 | Lillie, Beatrice - Actress |
11/20/1964 |
13 | Andrews, Nancy - Actress |
11/23/1964 |
13 | Morran, Jim - Publisher |
11/23/1964 |
13 | Gulleskie, Andre - Dancer |
11/23/1964 |
13 | Crandall, Brad - substituting for Mimi |
11/23/1964 |
13 | Kelly, Al - Comedy star |
11/24/1964 |
13 | Britton, Eleanor - Cruise agent |
11/24/1964 |
13 | Lawrence, Gerald |
11/24/1964 |
14 | White, Josh - Folk singer |
11/25/1964 |
14 | Bernardi, Herschell - Actor |
11/25/1964 |
14 | Tittle, Wylie - Pro football star |
11/26/1964 |
14 | Burman, Shelly - Comedy star |
11/26/1964 |
14 | Maeser, Bill - substituting for Mimi |
11/26/1964 |
14 | Phillips, Carol - Magazine editor |
11/27/1964 |
14 | Bean, Orson - TV panelist |
11/27/1964 |
14 | Rodgers, Dorothy - Interior designer, author |
11/30/1964 |
14 | May, Robert - Author and creator of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer |
11/30/1964 |
14 | O'Brien, Hugh - Actor |
12/01/1964 |
14 | Callin, Lucille - Novelist |
12/02/1964 |
14 | Hamilton, George - Actor |
12/02/1964 |
14 | Bescardy, Hank - Author |
12/02/1964 |
14 | Powers, Stephanie - Actress |
12/03/1964 |
14 | Thomas, Gregory - President, Chanel in the U.S. |
12/03/1964 |
14 | O'Brien, Hugh - Actor |
12/03/1964 |
14 | Turrac, Rozalid - Concert Pianist |
12/07/1964 |
14 | Jones, Jack - Singer |
12/07/1964 |
14 | Pezro, Kenneth - Food broker |
12/07/1964 |
14 | Jean Mare, Gigi - Dancer |
12/08/1964 |
14 | Briskow, Robert - Lord Mayor of Dublin |
12/08/1964 |
14 | Sasinko, Anna - Manager |
12/09/1964 |
14 | Deutchen, Peter - Orchestra leader |
12/09/1964 |
14 | Drake, Debby - Columnist |
12/10/1964 |
14 | Kyam, Victor - Corporate President |
12/10/1964 |
14 | Allison, Fran - TV personality |
12/11/1964 |
14 | London, David - Actor |
12/11/1964 |
14 | Ferrough, Edward - Animal trainer |
12/11/1964 |
15 | Wayne, Paula - Actress |
12/14/1964 |
15 | Burton, Sybil - Costume director |
12/14/1964 |
15 | Stern, Vera - Social worker |
12/14/1964 |
15 | Sardi, Vincent - Restauranteur |
12/15/1964 |
15 | Preston, Robert - Actor |
12/15/1964 |
15 | Murray, Katherine - Dancer |
12/16/1964 |
15 | Green, Robert - Fashion director PLAYBOY |
12/16/1964 |
15 | Barranholtz, Bernhard - Executive |
12/16/1964 |
15 | Vanslyke, Maria - Publisher |
12/23/1964 |
15 | Gunte, Morty - Comedian |
12/23/1964 |
15 | Sarnoff, Dorothy - Singer |
12/24/1964 |
15 | Martin, William - Music director |
12/24/1964 |
15 | Gam, Rita - Actress |
12/28/1964 |
15 | Elkins, Hilliary - Producer |
12/28/1964 |
15 | Hackett, Buddy - Comedian |
12/29/1964 |
15 | Frances, Nanette - Executive Assistant Editor, House and Gardens |
12/29/1964 |
15 | Stewart, Don - Singer |
12/30/1964 |
15 | Mann, Herbert - Jazz flutist |
12/30/1964 |
15 | St. John, Adella Rogers - Social worker |
12/31/1964 |
15 | Huntley, Chet - TV announcer |
12/31/1964 |
15 | Heatherton, Ray - Actor |
01/05/1965 |
15 | Lewis, Emery |
01/05/1965 |
15 | Cosby, Bill - Comedian |
01/06/1965 |
15 | Small, Mary - Writer |
01/06/1965 |
16 | Harris, Julie - Actress |
01/07/1965 |
16 | Moore, Sonia - Teacher-author-director |
01/07/1965 |
16 | Ritter, Thelma - Actress |
01/11/1965 |
16 | Appgard, Virginia - Medical doctor |
01/11/1965 |
16 | Woodworth, Constance - Women's editor, New York Journal American newspaper |
01/12/1965 |
16 | Saks, Richard - President, Saks Quality Stores |
01/12/1965 |
16 | Leigh, Janet - Actress |
03/22/1965 |
16 | Plate, Tom - Author |
06/06/1966 |
16 | Lathan, J. A. - Author |
06/06/1966 |
16 | Janis, Christopher - Publisher, Greek Heritage |
06/07/1966 |
16 | Luria, Donand - Medical doctor and Chairman, New York Council on Drug Addiction |
06/08/1966 |
16 | Adams, Cindy - Author |
06/09/1966 |
16 | Adams, Joey - Comedian |
06/09/1966 |
16 | Moran, Patricia - Actress |
06/10/1966 |
16 | Workum, Mrs. Fifield (Emily) - Vice-president, Planned Parenthood Federation of America |
06/13/1966 |
16 | Rackin, Martin - Producer |
06/14/1966 |
16 | Manhart, Renata - Actress |
06/15/1966 |
16 | Sherman, Allie - Football player |
06/16/1966 |
16 | Peppard, George - Producer |
06/17/1966 |
16 | Manry, Robert - Voyager on Tinkerbell, adventurer |
06/20/1966 |
16 | Adams, Edie - Singer |
06/21/1966 |
16 | Flast, Florence (Mrs.) - President, New York Parents Association |
06/22/1966 |
16 | Poll, Fred - Editor |
06/23/1966 |
16 | Bosley, Tom - Actor |
06/24/1966 |
16 | Lofkowitz, Louis J. - Attourney General, New York State |
06/29/1966 |
16 | Wyler, William - Director-producer |
07/01/1966 |
16 | Lewis, Jerry - Comedian |
07/05/1966 |
16 | Fuller, John - Author |
07/07/1966 |
16 | Picon, Molly - Actress |
07/15/1966 |
16 | Salinger, Pierre - Press Secretary, Presidents Kennedy and Johnson |
07/19/1966 |
16 | Reed, Joseph - Shakespeare Film Festival manager |
07/29/1966 |
16 | Gould, Mrs. Walter - Candle lighting ceremony |
10/07/1966 |
16 | Doberman, Mr. - Food expert (No first name given) |
01/04/1967 |
16 | Raitt, John - Singer |
01/06/1967 |
16 | Greenfield, Felix - Publicity director, Warner Brothers |
01/06/1967 |
16 | Lewis, Shari - TV star |
01/10/1967 |
16 | Hilderslee, Hugh - Sotherbees Representative and Parke Bernays |
01/10/1967 |
16 | Randolph, David - Conductor |
01/13/1967 and 10/11/1967 |
16 | Telephone calls by various individuals |
01/13/1967 and10/11/1967 |
17 | Vanderbilt, Amy - Etiquette authority |
09/11/1967 |
17 | Reuson, Peter - Racing car driver and Revlon executive |
09/12/1967 |
17 | Raphael, Frederick - Screenwriter |
09/30/1967 |
17 | Walker, Leona - Actor |
09/30/1967 |
17 | Christie, Julie - Actress |
09/30/1967 |
17 | Wood, Tye - Actor |
09/30/1967 |
17 | Various celebrities from "Far From the Madding Crowd" premier |
09/30/1967 |
17 | Levy, Stella (Col.) - Commander of Women's Army in Israel |
10/09/1967 |
16 | Lawrence, Carol - Actress |
10/13/1967 |
16 | Leclerk, Toniqueal - Author |
10/13/1967 |
16 | Craig, William - Educator-Director |
10/19/1967 |
16 | Kupferman, Theodore E. - New York City Congressman |
10/19/1967 |
16 | Churchill, Sarah - Actress |
10/25/1967 |
16 | Evers, Mrs. Medgar - Author |
10/25/1967 |
16 | Cherne, Leo - Economist |
10/25/1967 |
16 | Dee, Sandra - Actress |
10/25/1967 |
17 | Ford, Paul - Actor |
10/27/1967 |
17 | Sandler, Tom and Young, Ralph - Comedy team |
10/27/1967 |
17 | Dennis, Sandy - Actress |
10/31/1967 |
17 | Nagel, Conrad - Actor |
10/31/1967 |
17 | Pearce, Larry - Director |
11/02/1967 |
17 | Dee, Ruby - Actress |
11/02/1967 |
17 | Huttasing, Mrs. Krishna - Author |
11/02/1967 |
17 | Fuchsburg, Jacob (bad tape, could not identify) |
11/06/1967 |
17 | Jones, Rachael - Author |
11/06/1967 |
17 | Baker, Trudy - Author |
11/06/1967 |
17 | Rooks, Conrad - Director |
11/08/1967 |
17 | Feldon, Barbara - Actress |
11/08/1967 |
17 | Blackwell, Mr. - Fashion designer of clothes (No first name) |
11/08/1967 |
17 | Gordon, Max - Producer |
11/11/1967 |
17 | Tobias, Henry - Songwriter |
11/11/1967 |
17 | Drury, Allen - Author |
11/13/1967 |
17 | Pixtion, Walter - Social Worker |
11/13/1967 |
17 | Drakes, Muriel - Social Worker |
11/13/1967 |
17 | Dalrumple, Jean - Producer |
11/15/1967 |
17 | Wallach, Eli - Actor |
11/15/1967 |
17 | Herlie, Eileen - Actress |
11/17/1967 |
17 | Rothstein, Sir John - Art critic |
11/17/1967 |
17 | Jaffee, Irma - Art professor |
11/17/1967 |
17 | Russell, Terry - Fashion coordinator |
11/21/1967 |
17 | Kanpp, Eleanore - Singer |
11/21/1967 |
17 | Taubman, William - Teacher-author |
11/21/1967 |
17 | Finch, Peter - Actor |
11/23/1967 |
17 | Wolff, Lester - Congressman, New York City |
11/23/1967 |
17 | Brown, Herman - Producer |
11/27/1967 |
17 | Harman, Jim - Author |
11/27/1967 |
17 | MacLiamoor, Michael - Actor |
11/27/1967 |
17 | Jenkins, Dorothy - Antiques editor, Woman's Day |
11/29/1967 |
17 | Gam, Rita - Actress |
11/29/1967 |
17 | Crowther, Bosley - Journalist |
12/01/1967 |
17 | Tudor, Pat - Actress |
12/01/1967 |
17 | Hillary, Sir Edmund - Adventurer |
12/05/1967 |
17 | Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Downs - TV announcer and wife |
12/05/1967 |
1 | Victoria Theatre premier of "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" - various personalities as they arrived at the theater |
12/11/1967 |
17 | Noel, Betty - Youth program worker |
12/12/1967 |
17 | George, David Jr. - Youth program worker |
12/12/1967 |
17 | Mason, Lowell - Author |
12/12/1967 |
17 | Premier of "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" - various personalities as they arrived at the theater |
12/12/1967 |
17 | Davis, Kenneth - Author |
12/13/1967 |
17 | Lowe, Richard - New York City Councilman |
12/13/1967 |
17 | Carr, Viki - Singer |
12/15/1967 |
17 | Green, Robert - Retail executive |
12/15/1967 |
17 | Rosenbloom, William - Rabbi |
12/15/1967 |
17 | Bricuse, Leslie - Author |
12/15/1967 |
17 | Rodgers, Dorothy - Musician |
12/19/1967 |
17 | Ruben, Theodore (Dr.) - Psychiatrist |
12/19/1967 |
17 | Graver, Ben - Author |
12/21/1967 |
17 | Silvers, Joe - Author |
12/21/1967 |
17 | Mr. and Mrs. Mira Stewart - Actor and Actress |
12/21/1967 |
17 | Biernie, Lucille - Choir director |
12/25/1967 |
17 | Greg, Martin - Choir director |
12/25/1967 |
17 | Children of St. Albans choir |
12/25/1967 |
17 | Miller, Andy - Brigadier of the Salvation Army; National Informational Director |
12/25/1967 |
17 | Murray, Lynn - Actor |
12/25/1967 |
17 | Malfetti, Jonahas - Educator and President Auto Club of America |
12/27/1967 |
17 | Lenya, Lottie - Actress |
12/27/1967 |
17 | Lyon, Walter - President, Cigar Institute of the United States |
12/27/1967 |
17 | Huntley, Chet - News broadcaster, television |
12/29/1967 |
9 | Interview of Mimi Benzell concerning her appointment as Director of the Office of Performing and Fine Arts |
01/31/1967 |
Sound tapes (2,400 feet, 3 inch center hole, all in unnumbered large box with collection): Return to Top
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Box | ||
Mimi Benzell Promos, 3 spots with: Robert Goulet, Liberace, and Sam Levinson |
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Devore, Luchia - Executive director, Boy's Town, Italy |
04/13/1964 | |
Garagiola, Joe - Broadcaster |
04/13/1964 | |
Poston, Tom - Actor |
04/13/1964 | |
Burns, David - Actor |
04/14/1964 | |
Greene, Gail - Author |
04/14/1964 | |
Lane, Barbara - Author |
04/14/1964 | |
Schuskall, Oscar - Author |
04/14/1964 | |
Gingold, Hermione - Actress |
04/15/1964 | |
McAndrew, Bill - Director, machine foundry |
04/15/1964 | |
Murray, Katherine - Dancer |
04/16/1964 | |
Knight, Felix - Singer |
04/16/1964 | |
Thomas, Frank - Opera star |
04/16/1964 | |
Begley, Ed - Actor |
04/17/1964 | |
Glazier, Sylvia - Sociologist |
04/17/1964 | |
Reynolds, Quentin - Reporter/author |
05/02/1964 | |
Goren, Charles - Bridge authority |
05/02/1964 | |
could not get correct speed to identify |
05/11/1964 | |
McDowell, Roddy - Actor |
06/29/1964 | |
Spenetti, Victor - Actor |
10/16/1964 | |
Wallenstein, Alfred - Musical conductor |
10/16/1964 | |
LaRosa, Julius - Singer |
11/11/1964 | |
Rust, Elmo - Recording house manager |
11/11/1964 | |
Phillips, Carol - Fashion editor, Vogue |
11/24/1964 | |
Bean, Orson - Actor/TV personality |
11/24/1964 | |
Goodman, Andrew - President, Burgdoff Goodman |
05/03/1966 | |
Brunde, Rudy - Vice president and Treasurer, Ringling Brothers Circus |
05/03/1966 | |
Pasternak, Joe - Director |
07/11/1966 | |
Wraight, Robert - Author |
10/10/1966 | |
Jessey, Sally - Puerto Rican TV personality |
10/19/1966 | |
Kamin, Milt - Comedian |
12/29/1966 | |
Larson, John - Dean of Men, John F. Kennedy College, Wahoo, NE |
09/01/1967 | |
Gould, David - Student, Princeton University |
09/01/1967 | |
Linkletter, Art - Radio-television personality |
10/06/1967 | |
Huttasing, Madam Krishna - Author |
11/03/1967 | |
Thanksgiving program |
11/23/1967 | |
Finch, Peter - Actor |
11/23/1967 | |
Wolff, Lester - Congressman |
11/24/1967 | |
Miller, Andy - Brigadier of the Salvation Army; National Information Director |
12/26/1967 | |
could not get correct speed to identify |
03/13 no year | |
could not get correct speed to identify |
03/13 no year | |
could not get correct speed to identify |
03/14 no year | |
could not get correct speed to identify |
03/15 no year | |
Aespax, Oliver - Actor |
03/15 no year | |
Taylor, Rod - Actor |
03/15 no year | |
Taylor, Rod - Actor |
03/15 no year | |
Carsten, Peter - Actor |
03/15 no year | |
Dupoit, Larry - Chorus director |
05/27 no year | |
Funt, Mrs. Alan - Wife of TV producer |
05/27 no year | |
Herman, Jerry - Composer-lyricist |
08/30 no year | |
Kane, Michael - Actor |
08/30 no year | |
Gallagher, Halen - Actress |
08/11 no year | |
Montanari, Adilfo - Superintendent, Montanari School |
09/01 no year | |
Handley, Arthur - Author |
09/01 no year | |
Evans, Lee - Musician |
09/03 no year | |
Cantelli, Polly - Fashion editor |
09/03 no year | |
Zetterling, Mai - Actress |
09/13 no year | |
Davis, Kennis - Author |
11/30 no year | |
Biernie, Lucille - Choir Director |
12/25 no year | |
Greg, Martin - Choir Director |
12/25 no year | |
Children of St. Albans Community Center Choir |
12/25 no year |
Video Tapes: Return to Top
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Box | ||
74-77 | Mike Douglas Show with Mimi Benzell (4 tapes) |
1963 |
Films: Return to Top
Container(s): Box 74-77
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Box | ||
74-77 | ALL STAR REVUE, Mimi Benzell Sequence |
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74-77 | THE CHRISTOPHERS |
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74-77 | ROBERT MONTGOMERY |
06/16/1952 |
Music Scores (The scores listed are holograph, either in pencil and/or in ink, with annotations. There are parts for: Conductor's music, Bass, Bassoon, Cello, Clarinet, Drums, Flute, Guitar, Harp, Horn, Oboe, Organ, Piano, Piccalo, Sax, Timpany, Triangle, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, Viola, Violins. Each orchestration does not have parts for all the above listed instruments, but are represented in the total collection): Return to Top
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74-77 | ADELE'S LAUGHING SONG, Arranged by Phil Lang, 65 parts, Master sheets |
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74-77 | AHI JE VEUX VIVRE, 29 printed parts |
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74-77 | AND THIS IS MY BELOVED, Arranged by Leon Leonardi, 20 parts, Master sheets |
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74-77 | AUTUMN LEAVES, Arranged by Leon Leonardi, Printed score, 24 parts, Master sheets |
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74-77 | A BABY'S BEST FRIEND, Printed score, 12 parts, Master sheets, One poster, one program and one speech for "Evening With Richard Rodgers" |
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74-77 | THE BOY NEXT DOOR, printed score, 22 parts |
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74-77 | BRAHMS' LULLABY, Arranged by Phil Lang, 32 parts, Master sheets |
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74-77 | CHRISTOPHER ROBIN IS SAYING HIS PRAYERS, Printed score, 23 parts, Master sheets |
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74-77 | CIRIBIRIBIN, Arranged by Roberts (no first name given), 23 printed scores, 46 parts, Master sheets |
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74-77 | DEAR HEARTS, Arranged by Hal Kanner and Jerry Bresler, 21 parts |
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74-77 | DEAR HEARTS (Closing), Arranged by Hal Kanner and Jerry Bresler, 22 parts |
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74-77 | DON'T COME IN SIR, PLEASE, Arranged by Allan Small, 19 parts |
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74-77 | DON'T TALK, Arranged by Phil Lang, 22 parts, Master sheets |
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74-77 | EL RELICARIO, Arranged by Leon Leonardi, Printed scores, 39 parts in one folder, 37 parts in second folder, Master sheets |
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74-77 | EMBRACABLE YOU, Arranged by Allan Small, 20 parts, Master sheets |
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74-77 | EVENING PRAYER, Arranged by Leon Leonardi, Printed score, 14 parts |
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74-77 | EV'RY TIME, 11 parts |
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74-77 | FRED NORMAN ARRANGEMENTS, 27 parts, all incomplete, just pieces of various arrangements, 2 sets of master sheets. |
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74-77 | GAVOTTE, Arranged by Leon Leonardi, 14 parts |
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74-77 | GIANNINA MIA, 21 parts, Master sheets |
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74-77 | GO TO SLEEPY, Arranged by Leon Leonardi, 12 parts |
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74-77 | GONNA BUILD A MOUNTAIN, Arranged by Fred Norman, 20 parts, Master sheets |
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74-77 | GRANADA, Printed score, 19 parts in one folder, 67 parts in second folder, Master sheets |
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74-77 | I DREAM TOO MUCH, Printed score, 33 parts |
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74-77 | I KNOW WHERE I'M GOIN', 15 parts |
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74-77 | I LOVE YOU SO, 23 parts |
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74-77 | I WANNA BE KISSED, 21 parts |
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74-77 | IF, arranged by Leon Leonardi, 13 parts |
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74-77 | IF I LOVED YOU, 29 parts in one folder, 23 parts in second folder, Master sheets |
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74-77 | IL BARBIERE DE SIVIGLIA, Printed score, 42 parts |
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74-77 | I'LL BUY YOU A STAR, Arranged by Leon Leonardi, Printed score, 17 parts |
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74-77 | IN THE GLOAMING, 13 parts |
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74-77 | INDIAN LOVE CALL, Arranged by Allan Small, 19 parts |
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74-77 | INTRODUCTIONS--HAPPY TO MAKE YOUR ACQUAINTANCE, Printed score, 22 parts, Master sheets |
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74-77 | ISN'T IT ROMANTIC, 9 parts |
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74-77 | Italian STREET SONG, All printed scores, annotated, 119 pieces in one folder, 86 pieces in second folder |
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74-77 | IT'S SO NICE TO HAVE A MAN AROUND THE HOUSE, Arranged by Gerald Alters, Printed score, 22 parts, Master sheets |
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74-77 | I'VE GOT MY EYES ON YOU, 12 parts |
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74-77 | JE SUIS TITANIA, 20 parts |
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74-77 | JOCELYN, 11 parts |
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74-77 | LA DANZA, Printed score, 39 parts, Arranged by Leon Leonardi |
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74-77 | LA VIE EN ROSE, Arranged by Phil Lang, 18 parts, Master sheets |
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74-77 | LES FILLES DE CADIX, Printed score, 45 parts |
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74-77 | THE LITTLE French CLOCK, Arranged by Phil Lang, Printed score, 20 parts, Master sheets |
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74-77 | LITTLE MISS MUFFET, Arranged by Allan Small, 19 parts |
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74-77 | LO! HEAR THE GENTLE LARK, Arranged by Leon Leonardi, 24 parts |
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74-77 | LOVELY TO LOOK AT, 10 parts |
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74-77 | LOVER, Arranged by Morton Gould, 46 parts |
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74-77 | LOVER, Arranged by Leon Leonardi, 22 parts |
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74-77 | LOVE'S OWN SWEET SONG, Arranged by R. Hunter, 17 parts |
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74-77 | LUCIA'S MAD SCENE, Arranged by Allan Small, 22 parts |
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74-77 | MA CURLY HEADED BABBY, Printed score, 11 parts |
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74-77 | MAKE BELIEVE, Printed score only, 8 sheets |
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74-77 | MARECHAIRE, Arranged by Leon Leonardi, 39 parts |
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74-77 | MAYTIME, Printed score, 201 sheets |
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74-77 | MIGHTY LAK' A ROSE, Arranged by Leon Leonardi, Printed score, 11 parts |
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74-77 | MILK AND HONEY, 5 printed scores only |
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74-77 | MILK AND HONEY MEDLEY, Arranged by Bobby Kroll, 17 parts, Master sheets |
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74-77 | MOMMIE OUT THE LIGHT, 20 parts |
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74-77 | MUSETTA'S WALTZ, Arranged by Leon Leonardi, Printed score, 39 parts Master sheets |
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74-77 | MUSETTA'S WALTZ, 48 parts, all clean, no annotations on these sheets |
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74-77 | MUSICAL SNUFF BOX, 4 parts |
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74-77 | MY FUNNY VALENTINE, Printed score, 25 parts |
undated |
74-77 | NEVER KISS, Arranged by Gerald Alters, 20 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
74-77 | MY LADDIE, Arranged by Leon Leonardi, Printed score, 13 parts |
undated |
74-77 | NEW FANGLED TANGO, Arranged by Gerald Alters, 2 printed scores, 32 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
74-77 | A NIGHT ON THE TOWN, Arranged by Leon Leonardi, 4 printed scores, 9 parts |
undated |
74-77 | A NIGHT ON THE TOWN, CAPRICICIO AND MACARENA, 26 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
74-77 | A NIGHT ON THE TOWN, ENDING, 22 parts |
undated |
74-77 | A NIGHT ON THE TOWN, INTRODUCTION TO MUSETTA'S WALTZ, 40 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
74-77 | A NIGHT ON THE TOWN, KISS ME AGAIN, 2 printed scores, 37 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
74-77 | A NIGHT ON THE TOWN, OPENING, 12 parts |
undated |
74-77 | A NIGHT ON THE TOWN, OPENING, CURTAIN GOING UP, 23 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
74-77 | A NIGHT ON THE TOWN, PART I, 12 parts |
undated |
74-77 | A NIGHT ON THE TOWN, PART II, 20 parts |
undated |
74-77 | A NIGHT ON THE TOWN, PART IV, Printed score, 21 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
74-77 | A NIGHT ON THE TOWN, PART V, 20 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
74-77 | A NIGHT ON THE TOWN, PART VI, 22 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
74-77 | O CAN YA SEW CUSHIONS?, 10 parts |
undated |
74-77 | OLD FASHIONED HIT PARADE, Arranged by Allan Small, Printed score, 16 parts |
undated |
74-77 | OLD FASHIONED MEDLEY, Printed score, 14 parts |
undated |
74-77 | OLD TIME HIT PARADE, Arranged by Allan Small, 29 parts |
undated |
74-77 | OVER THE RAINBOW, Arranged by Allan Small, 36 parts |
undated |
74-77 | POOR BUTTERFLY, 8 parts |
undated |
74-77 | PORGY AND BESS, All printed scores, 29 sheets |
undated |
74-77 | RED ROSEY BUSH, Arranged by Phil Lang, 33 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
74-77 | ROMEO AND JULIET (ARIETTE), 22 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
74-77 | ROZINKES UND MANDLN, Arranged by Harry E. (last name missing), 22 parts |
undated |
74-77 | SAINT CATHERINE, 22 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
74-77 | THE SCENE IS PARIS, Arranged by Leon Leonardi, 20 parts |
undated |
74-77 | SEMPRE LIBERA, 64 parts |
undated |
74-77 | SHALOK, 19 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
74-77 | SHOWBOAT MEDLEY, 11 parts |
undated |
74-77 | SI MI CHIAMANO MIMI, 21 parts |
undated |
74-77 | SIBONEY, Arranged by Allan Small, 20 parts |
undated |
74-77 | SILVER MOON, Printed score, 18 parts |
undated |
74-77 | SOMEBODY LOVES ME, Arranged by Leon Leonardi, Printed score, 25 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
74-77 | SOMEDAY MY PRINCE WILL COME, 41 pieces printed scores, 24 parts |
undated |
74-77 | SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME, Printed score, 26 parts |
undated |
74-77 | SONG OF INDIA, Arranged by Allan Small, Printed score, 20 parts |
undated |
74-77 | SWEETHEART, 19 pieces printed scores |
undated |
74-77 | SUMMER TIME, Arranged by Leon Leonardi, 24 parts |
undated |
74-77 | TAKES TWO TO TANGO, 12 parts |
undated |
74-77 | TIME ON MY HANDS, 13 parts |
undated |
74-77 | TIS THE MOMENT, 24 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
74-77 | TOYLAND, 15 parts |
undated |
74-77 | UN NOUVEAU PRINTEMPS, Arranged by Leon Leonardi, 44 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
74-77 | UNA VOCE POCA FA, Arranged by Phil Lang, 24 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
74-77 | VICTOR NERBERT MELODIES, Arranged by Phil Lang, 16 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
74-77 | VILIA, Arranged by Phil Lang, 47 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
74-77 | WHAT CAN A POOR MAIDEN DO, 20 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
74-77 | WHO CARES, 13 parts |
undated |
74-77 | THE WREN, Arranged by Allan Small, Printed score, 42 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
74-77 | YOU GO TO MY HEAD, 10 parts |
undated |
74-77 | YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE, Printed score, 24 parts |
undated |
74-77 | ZULU LULLABY (Iga'Mal'Bantwa''na), Arranged by Leon Leonardi, 14 parts |
undated |
74-77 | ZIGEUNER, Printed score, 24 parts, Master score |
undated |
Pamphlets: Return to Top
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Box | ||
74-77 | THE HERITAGE. Home of General Andrew Jackson. Catalogue 1953. |
1953 |
74-77 | HISTORIC CENTRAL CITY by Caroline Bancroft |
undated |
74-77 | QUAINT OLD CHARLESTON |
1951 |
Periodicals: Return to Top
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Box | ||
74-77 | Frank Leslie's Gazette Advertiser, Vol. V, part I - Vol. VI, Part 2. Cover gone. Not complete. Has been clipped. |
1/1956, 8/1957 |
74-77 | Opera News |
1/1/1945; 1/22/1945; 4/2/1945; 4/16/1945; 11/26/1945; 4/22/1946; 11/18/1946; 1/26/1948; 4/5/1948; 12/20/1948 |
74-77 | Life |
1/2/1950 |
Phono Discs (16 inch, 33 1/3 RPM): Return to Top
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Box | ||
74-77 | BROADCAST FROM CARNEGIE HALL OVER WJZ. Mimi Benzell and Felix Knight, 2 records. 1 side only on each. |
12/13/1948 |
74-77 | Mimi Benzell - Holm interview. 1 side only. |
08/06/1952 |
74-77 | FIRESTONE PROGRAM, 2 records, 1 side only. |
07/24/1950 |
74-77 | ROBERT MONTGOMERY, 1 side only. |
06/11/1952 |
74-77 | JACK PEARL AND MIMI BENZELL, 1 and 2. |
06/19/1951 |
74-77 | JACK PEARL AND MIMI BENZELL, 1 and 2. |
07/03/1951 |
74-77 | JACK PEARL AND MIMI BENZELL, 1 and 2. |
07/10/1951 |
74-77 | JACK PEARL AND MIMI BENZELL, 1 and 2. |
07/17/1951 |
74-77 | JACK PEARL AND MIMI BENZELL, 1 and 2. |
07/24/1951 |
74-77 | JACK PEARL AND MIMI BENZELL, 1 and 2. |
07/31/1951 |
74-77 | JACK PEARL AND MIMI BENZELL, 1 and 2. |
08/07/1951 |
74-77 | JACK PEARL AND MIMI BENZELL, 1 and 2. |
08/14/1951 |
74-77 | JACK PEARL AND MIMI BENZELL, 1 and 2. |
08/21/1951 |
74-77 | JACK PEARL AND MIMI BENZELL, 1 and 2. |
08/28/1951 |
74-77 | JACK PEARL AND MIMI BENZELL, 1 and 2. |
09/04/1951 |
74-77 | JACK PEARL AND MIMI BENZELL, 1 and 2. |
09/11/1951 |
74-77 | JACK PEARL AND MIMI BENZELL, 1 and 2. |
09/18/1951 |
74-77 | JACK PEARL AND MIMI BENZELL, 1 and 2. |
09/25/1951 |
74-77 | RERECORDED (only identification) Mimi Benzell, side 1 and 2. |
02/25/1954 |
74-77 | ROMEO AND JULIET, Mimi Benzell, 1 side only. |
undated |
74-77 | MIMI BENZELL, UNA VOCE POCO FA, 1 side only. |
undated |
74-77 | VOICE OF AMERICA, Mimi Benzell, 3 records, Chocolate Soldier, Brigadoon. |
undated |
74-77 | VOICE OF AMERICA, Mimi Benzell, 2 records, Vagabond King, Sunny |
undated |
74-77 | VOICE OF AMERICA, Mimi Benzell, 2 records, Roberta, Naughty Marietta |
undated |
74-77 | VOICE OF AMERICA, Mimi Benzell, 3 records, Student Prince, Yankee |
undated |
74-77 | VOICE OF AMERICA, Mimi Benzell, One Touch of Venus, Rose Marle |
undated |
74-77 | VOICE OF AMERICA, Mimi Benzell, 4 records: Eileen; Bittersweet; HMS Pinafore; No, No, Nanette |
undated |
74-77 | EYES ON THE FUTURE, Mimi Benzell, 3 records, side 1 and 2. |
undated |
Photographs: Return to Top
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Box | ||
74-77 | 23, Mimi Benzell |
undated |
74-77 | 23, publicity stills, Mimi Benzell with other celebrities |
undated |
74-77 | 2, color picture of Mimi, Jonathan and Jennifer |
1957 |
74-77 | 34, miscellaneous, unidentified |
undated |
Printed Music Scores: Return to Top
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Box | ||
74-77 | Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life, 22 pieces |
undated |
74-77 | Christmas Carols, 1, 19 page booklet |
undated |
74-77 | Giannia Mia, 12 pieces |
undated |
74-77 | Here Comes Santa Claus, 13 pieces |
undated |
74-77 | I Could Have Danced All Night, 29 pieces |
undated |
74-77 | Il Baclo, 38 pieces, heavily annotated |
undated |
74-77 | Indian Love Call, 111 pieces, plus original holograph in ink |
undated |
74-77 | Jewish Potpourri, 13 pieces |
undated |
74-77 | My Hero, 11 parts |
undated |
74-77 | One Kiss, 47 pieces, heavily annotated |
undated |
74-77 | One Alone, 19 pieces |
undated |
74-77 | Romany Life, 99 pieces, heavily annotated |
undated |
74-77 | Wanting You, 16 pieces, heavily annotated |
undated |
74-77 | When You’re Away, 24 pieces |
undated |
74-77 | White Christmas, 10 pieces |
undated |
74-77 | You Are Love, 77 pieces, slightly annotated |
undated |
74-77 | Zigeuner, 61 pieces, annotated |
undated |
Programs: Return to Top
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Box | ||
74-77 | Metropolitan Opera House Season |
1945-1946 |
74-77 | Metropolitan Opera House Season |
1946-1947 |
74-77 | Metropolitan Opera House Season |
1947-1948 |
74-77 | Metropolitan Opera House Season |
1948-1949 |
74-77 | Alvin Theatre Playbill (Returned 02/23/1977) |
undated |
74-77 | Biltmore Theatre Playbill (Returned 02/23/1977) |
undated |
74-77 | Booth Theatre Playbill (Returned 02/23/1977) |
March 21, 1943, July 11, 1943 |
74-77 | Ethel Barrymore Theatre Playbill (Returned 02/23/1977) |
undated |
74-77 | Hudson Theatre Playbill (Returned 02/23/1977) |
undated |
74-77 | Imperial Theatre Playbill (Returned 02/23/1977) |
undated |
74-77 | John Golden Theatre Playbill (Returned 02/23/1977) |
undated |
74-77 | Lyceum Theatre Playbill (Returned 02/23/1977) |
undated |
74-77 | Majestic Theatre Playbill (Returned 02/23/1977) |
undated |
74-77 | National Theatre Playbill (Returned 02/23/1977) |
undated |
74-77 | St. James Theatre Playbill (Returned 02/23/1977) |
May 24, 1942, May 2, 1943 |
74-77 | Mana-Zucca Music Club, Mimi Benzell In War Bond Concert |
undated |
74-77 | Stars on Ice |
undated |
74-77 | Yours, A. Lincoln |
undated |
Miscellaneous: Return to Top
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Box | ||
74-77 | Small notebook, only written in 8 pages |
1939 |
74-77 | Certificate of appreciation from March of Dimes awarded to Mimi Benzell |
1962 |
74-77 | Newspaper clipping "10 Commandments of Show Biz" (worn) |
undated |
74-77 | Invitation to Affiliated Furniture Sales Coroporation Showing, Space 1413 |
undated |
74-77 | Marriage announcement |
undated |
74-77 | Anniversary card, "After 11 years…" |
undated |
74-77 | Anniversary card, "39 years from today…" |
undated |
74-77 | Envelope of material from the New York University Psychological Services on Walter Gould tests (Returned 02/23/1977) |
1957 |
Awards: Return to Top
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Box | ||
18 | American Red Cross Award, Pittsburgh Chapter |
1955 |
18 | Golden Circle Award, Anti-Defamation League Appeal |
1965 |
18 | Honorary Citizens Award, New Orleans |
June 1953 |
18 | Membership Certificate, International Who is Who in Music |
July 1954 |
18 | North Shore Hadassah Award to Mimi Benzell for her appearance at the Forest of the Six Million Membership Garden Party |
August 1954 |
Bulletin: THE DIAPER SERVICE INSITUTE OF AMERICA BULLETIN, Vol. 8, No. 2, 1955Return to Top
Container(s): Box 18
Music Scores: Return to Top
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Box | ||
19 | ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND, 1 part |
undated |
19 | AMOR, Arranged by A. Borguno, 1 part |
undated |
19 | AT SUNDOWN, 1 part |
undated |
19 | AUTUMN LEAVES, Arranged by Leon Leonardi, 1 part with printed music |
undated |
19 | BY THE TIME I GET TO PHOENIX, 3 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
19 | DEAR HEART, 1 part |
undated |
19 | DEAR HEARTS, 1 part with 3 pages of lyrics, 3 pages of notes, 2 pages of lighting cues, and a New York Mets Team Roster (with attachment) |
1963 |
19 | DON'T FORGET, 1 part |
undated |
19 | DON'T LOOK NOW, 2 parts |
undated |
19 | EVER MINE, Arranged by Lou Halmy, 1 part |
undated |
19 | FALLING IN LOVE AGAIN, 1 part |
undated |
19 | FANFARE, 1 part, Master sheets |
undated |
19 | FAR INTO THE NIGHT, 1 part |
undated |
19 | FINALE-SHALOME, 17 parts |
undated |
19 | THE GREAT MAGICIAN, 1 part |
undated |
19 | GYPSY CARNIVAL, 1 part with one page of lyrics |
undated |
19 | HAPPY HEART, Arranged by Hal Kanner, 12 parts |
undated |
19 | HELLO YOUNG LOVERS, 15 parts, Master sheets (attachment) |
undated |
19 | I'LL SING YOU A THOUSAND LOVE SONGS, 1 part |
undated |
19 | IN HIS HANDS, 1 part |
undated |
19 | IN THE SPRING, 1 part |
undated |
19 | JEFFERSON DAVIS TYLER'S GENERAL STORE, 1 part |
undated |
19 | KINNERET, 2 parts |
undated |
19 | LEAN OUT OF THE WINDOW, GOLDENHAIR, 1 part |
undated |
19 | LOVER, 1 part |
undated |
19 | LOVE SONG OPENING, Arranged by Hal Kanner and Jerry Bresler, 13 parts plus 1 part with attachment, one folder containing 4 parts and Master sheets |
undated |
19 | MAIS OUI, 1 part |
undated |
19 | MEET THE METS, 1 part |
undated |
19 | MERRY WIDOW WALTZ, Arranged by A. Borguno, 1 part |
undated |
19 | MILK AND HONEY, Arranged by Ted Saidenberg, Folder continaing 5 scores, 1 part each |
undated |
20 | MIMI, Arranged by F. Norman, 63 parts, 2 loose pages, Master sheets |
undated |
20 | MUSETTA'S WALTZ, 1 part |
undated |
20 | MY BLUE HEAVEN, 1 part |
undated |
20 | MY HEART STOOD STILL AND SMALL HOTEL, 1 part |
undated |
20 | NICE MAN'S SONG, Arranged by Fred Norman, 16 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
20 | O DEAR! WHAT CAN THE MATTER BE?, Arranged by Arnold Bax, 1 part |
undated |
20 | ONE KISS, 1 part |
undated |
20 | ONE MORE ROCKIN', 1 part |
undated |
20 | THE PARTY'S OVER, 1 part |
undated |
20 | PASS ME BY, 14 parts, Arranged by Hal Kanner, Master sheets |
undated |
20 | PRIMAVERA, 1 part |
undated |
20 | PSALM XXIII, Arranged by Harry E. Anik, 1 part |
undated |
20 | RAIN HAS FALLEN, 1 part |
undated |
20 | ROCKY, ROCKY ROAD, Arranged by R. DeCormer and L. Dobbs, 1 part |
undated |
20 | SECURITY, 12 parts, 6 pages of lyrics, one page with address |
undated |
20 | SHALOM, 15 parts |
undated |
21 | SHALOM ALEYCHEM, Arranged by Bobby Kroll, 16 parts |
undated |
21 | SHIR HACHEIRUT, 1 part |
undated |
21 | SIMPLE AS THAT, 1 part |
undated |
21 | SO I LOVE, Arranged by Hal Kanner, 21 parts, Master sheets |
undated |
21 | A SONG IN THE NIGHT, 1 part |
undated |
21 | THE TWO CHILDREN, 1 part |
undated |
21 | VILLA, Arranged by Phil Lang, 2 parts |
undated |
21 | WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS NOW!, Arranged by Hal Kanner, 1 part |
undated |
21 | WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK, 1 part |
undated |
21 | WINTER, 1 part |
undated |
21 | WORLD - LOVE SONGS, Arranged by Hal Kanner, 13 parts |
undated |
21 | WUNDERBAR, 1 part |
undated |
Negatives: Twelve 8x10 inch ektachrome negatives of Mimi Benzell, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box
Newsletters: Return to Top
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Box | ||
18 | CLINICAL CONGRESS NEWS, 2 copies |
11/17/1954 |
18 | THE THEATER TOPICS |
1954 |
Newspapers: Return to Top
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Box | ||
18 | THE KANSAS CITY TIMES, Vol. 117 |
10/16/1954 |
18 | THE POST-STANDARD, Vol. 125, 4 copies |
02/17/1954 |
18 | THE POST-STANDARD, Vol. 125, 4 copies |
02/18/1954 |
Newspaper Clippings: Return to Top
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Box | ||
22 | 4 pieces |
1945 |
22 | 10 pieces |
1947 |
22 | 10 pieces |
1948 |
22 | 3 pieces |
1949 |
22 | 2 pieces |
1950 |
22 | 4 pieces |
1953 |
22 | 48 pieces |
1954 |
22 | 5 pieces |
undated |
Photographs: Return to Top
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Box | ||
42 | BENZELL PICTURE SET: 4 |
undated |
42 | BIRMINGHAM STARLITE THEATER: 2, 6- 3 1/2 x 4 1/2, 1- 6 x 9, 1- 7 x 8 1/2, 1- 7 x 9 1/4 |
undated |
42 | CARMEN (Micaela): 2 |
undated |
42 | CENTRAL CITY (Ariadne): 44 |
undated |
42 | CHICAGO THEATER: 3, 1- 4 1/2 x 6 1/2 |
undated |
42 | COCOANUT GROVE: 13 |
undated |
42 | COTILLION ROOM: 15, 2- 6 1/2 X 8 1/2 |
undated |
42 | DECCA RECORDS WITH ALFRED DRAKE: 5 |
undated |
42 | ED SULLIVAN "TOAST": 1- 7 X 8 1/2 |
undated |
42 | FELIX KNIGHT: 1, 1- 5 X 7 |
undated |
42 | FIRESTONE PROGRAM: 1 |
undated |
42 | GORDON MACRAE/STAND ENGAGEMENT: 6 |
undated |
42 | JACK PEARL: 11- 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 |
undated |
42 | LA BOHEME (Musetta): 4 |
undated |
42 | LAKE PLACID: 12 |
undated |
42 | LONDON/WAR ORPHAN JOHN: 1, 1- 4 1/2 x 6 1/2 |
undated |
42 | MAGIC FLUTE (Queen of the Night): 9 |
undated |
42 | MARRIAGE OF FIGARO (Susanna): 2 |
undated |
42 | MIGNON (Philine): 9 |
undated |
42 | MORTON GOULD TOUR: 7 |
undated |
42 | MUSICAL COMEDY HOUR/THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER: 4- 7 x 8 1/2 |
undated |
42 | MUSIC MART PROGRAM: 3 |
undated |
42 | NEW ORLEANS CONCERT: 1 |
undated |
42 | PALMER HOUSE: 4 |
undated |
42 | RIGOLETTO (Gilda): 4 |
undated |
42 | ROBERT MONTGOMERY/LUCKY STRIKE THEATER: 4, 10- 5 x 7 |
undated |
43 | ROSENCAVALIER (Sophie): 1- 7 1/4 x 8, 1- 6 x 8 |
undated |
43 | ROXY THEATRE: 5 |
undated |
43 | ST. LOUIS MUNICIPAL OPERA: 23 |
undated |
43 | STRAND THEATRE: 14, One card from stage crew, "Happy Return Mimi". |
undated |
43 | SUNDAY MIRROR: 6 |
undated |
43 | THUNDERBIRD/LAS VEGAS: 4 |
undated |
43 | VARIOUS UNNAMED APPEARANCES: 1 |
undated |
43 | VOICE OF AMERICA: 3 |
undated |
43 | WHITEMAN GOODYEAR REVUE: 5 |
undated |
43 | WHITE PLAINS CONCERT/ZOA WITH MELCHOIR: 5 |
undated |
Photographs (Loose): Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
43 | 39 - 5 x 7 black and white photographs of Mimi Benzell |
undated |
43 | 3 - 7 x 9 black and white photographs of Mimi Benzell |
undated |
43 | 7 - 7 x 9 black and white photos of Mimi Benzell and other celebrities |
undated |
43 | 153 - 8 x 10 black and white photographs of Mimi Benzell |
undated |
43 | 57 - 8 x 10 black and white photos of Mimi Benzell and other celebrities |
undated |
43 | 3 - miscellaneous |
undated |
Photographs (Mounted): Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
43 | 1 - 4 1/2 x 6 1/2 of Mimi Benzell, color |
undated |
43 | 1 - 7 1/4 x 9 1/4 of Mimi Benzell, St. Louis, color |
undated |
Printed Music, Book Form: Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
34 | THE ADULT PREPARATORY PIANO BOOK, John Thompson, The Willis Music Co., Cincinnati, 82 pages. |
undated |
34 | AIN'T IT A PRETTY NIGHT and THE TREES ON THE MOUNTAINS, Carlisle Ford, Boosey and Hawkes, Inc., 10 pages. |
undated |
34 | ALBUM OF JEROME KERN SONGS, T. B. Harms Company, New York, 47 pages. |
undated |
34 | ALL AMERICAN, lyrics: Lee Adams, music: Charles Strouse, Edwin H. Morris and Company, Inc., N.Y.C., 40 pages |
undated |
34 | AMERICA'S BICENTENNIAL SONGS FROM THE GREAT SENTIMENTAL AGE, Gregg Smith, editor, G. Schirmer, New York, 148 pages |
undated |
34 | THE AMERICAN SONGBAG, Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace and Company, New York, 521 pages |
undated |
34 | ANOTHER THIRTY-FOUR HIT PARADE EXTRAS, Edwin H. Morris and Company, Inc., New York, 84 pages |
undated |
34 | ARIADNE AUF NAXOS, 82 pages, incomplete. |
undated |
35 | ARIETTES OUBLIEES, Jean Jobert, editor, 24 pages |
undated |
35 | AUSGEWAHLTE ARIEN FUR SOPRAN, Joh. S. Bach, Ved Breitkopf and Hartel Musikverlag, Germany, 75 pages, 2 copies |
undated |
35 | THE BELLS OF RHYMNEY, Pete Seeger, Oak Publications, New York, 120 pages |
undated |
35 | BELOVED JEWISH SONGS FOR VOICE AND PIANO, Metro Music Company, New York, 60 pages |
undated |
35 | BRAVO GIOVANNI, lyrics: Ronny Graham, Music: Milton Schafer, Edwin H. Morris and Company, Inc. New York, 36 pages |
undated |
35 | CANCIONES CLASICAS, Fernando J. Obradors, Union Musical Espanolas Editores, Madrid, 26 pages |
undated |
35 | CELEBRATED SONGS AND ARIAS, Selected and Arranged by Frank La Forge, Carl Fischer, Inc., New York, 21 pages |
undated |
35 | CHANSONS POPULAIRES DE LA SUISSE ROMANDE ET ITALIENNE, Universal Edition A.G., Austria, 20 pages |
undated |
35 | CHANUKKAH SONGSTER, A. W. Binder, Bloch Publishing Company, New York, 16 pages |
undated |
35 | CHINA SINGS, Collected by Liu Liang-Mo, Carl Fischer, New York, 28 pages |
undated |
35 | THE CHILDREN, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 1946, 46 pages |
1946 |
35 | CHINESE MOTHER GOOSE RHYMES, Bainbridge Crist, Carl Fischer, New York, 14 pages |
undated |
35 | COLE PORTER SONG ALBUMS, Harms, Inc., New York, 49 pages |
undated |
35 | A COLLECTION OF SONGS, Ford and Erlebach, Boosey and Hawkes, LTD., London, 107 pages |
undated |
35 | A CYCLUS OF FIFTEEN SONGS FOR SOPRANO OR TENOR WITH PIANOFORTE ACOMPANIMENT, G. Lynes, Arthur P. Schmidt, 51 pages |
undated |
35 | DAS MADCHEN VON ELISONDO, Jacques Offenbach, Bote and Bock, Berlin, 88 pages |
undated |
35 | DER JUNGE MOZART, Hinrichsen Edition, Ltd., London, 120 pages |
undated |
35 | DON GIOVANNI, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 314 pages |
undated |
35 | DOVER BEACH AND OTHER SONGS, by Joseph Kaufer, Lyric-Art, Illinois, 48 pages |
undated |
35 | DUET PLAYING- VOL. II, Leo Podolsky, editor, Belvin, Inc., New York, 32 pages |
undated |
35 | EIGHT SONGS FROM JEWISH FOLKLORE, Samuel Rosenbaum, editor, The Cantors Assembly of America, New York, 32 pages |
undated |
35 | English AYRES, Transcribed and edited by Peter Warlock and Phillip Wilson, Oxford University Press, London, 38 pages |
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37 | EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE CHOPIN ALBUM, Amsco Music Publishing Co., New York, 128 pages. |
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37 | VARIANTES ET POINTS D'ORGUE, Mathilde Marchesi, Heugel and Cie, Editerus, Paris, 87 pages |
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37 | FAMOUS SONGS, H.E. Krehbiel, editor, The John Church Company, Pennsylvania, 222 pages |
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37 | FIFTY SELECTED SONGS/Johannes Brahms, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 205 pages |
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37 | FILLE DU REGIMENT, G. Donizetti, Pages 12-218 |
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37 | FIRESIDE BOOK OF LOVE SONGS, Simon and Schuster, New York, 324 pages |
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37 | FLAMMENDE ROSE, G. Fr. Handel, Kistner and Siegel and Co., Lippstadt, 10 pages with attachment |
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37 | FOLKSONG ARRANGEMENTS, Volume 1, British Isles, Benjamin Britten, Boosey and Hawkes Ltd., London, 24 pages, 2 copies |
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37 | FORTY SONGS/RICHARD STRAUSS, Oliver Ditsin Company, Philadelphia, 163 pages |
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37 | FOUR OLD English SONGS, Music by Eric Coates, Boosey and Co., Ltd., London, 21 pages |
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37 | FOURTY-FIVE ARIAS FROM OPERAS AND ORATORIOS, Handel, International Music Company, New York, 64 pages |
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37 | FRA DIAVOLO, Auber, Boosey and Co., Ltd., London, 291 pages |
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36 | FRANZ SCHUBERT SONGS, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 318 pages |
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36 | FRANZ SCHUBERT SONGS, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 308 pages |
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36 | GEORGE M. COHAN SONG ALBUM, George M. Cohan Music Publishing Co., Inc., New York, 32 pages with attachment |
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36 | GEORGE M. COHAN SONG ALBUM, George M. Cohan Music Publishing Co., Inc., New York, 40 pages |
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36 | GREAT THEMES FROM GREAT MOVIES, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, New York, 60 pages |
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36 | HEAD-OVER-HEELS, words by Sylvia Golden, music by Arthur Sullivan, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 27 pages |
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36 | H.M.S. PINAFORE, book by W.S. Gilbert, music by Arthur Sullivan, G. Schirmer, New York, 173 pages |
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36 | THE HOLY CITY, An Oratorio by A.R. Gaul, G. Schirmer, New York, 109 pages |
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36 | HOT SPOT, lyrics by Martin Charnin, music by Mary Rodgers, Edwin H. Morris and Company, Inc., New York, 32 pages |
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36 | HOUSE OF FLOWERS, lyrics by Truman Capote and Harold Arlen, music by Harols Arlen, Edwin H. Morris and Company, Inc., New York, 36 pages |
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36 | I HATE MUSIC!, Leonard Bernstein, M. Witmark and Sons, New York, 16 pages |
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36 | IOLANTHE, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Hitchcock Publishing Company, New York, 155 pages |
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36 | IRISH COUNTRY SONGS, edited and arranged by Herbert Hughes, Boosey and Hawkes, New York, 85 pages |
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36 | ISORI-ALBUM/ALT-ITALIENISCHE ARIEN, Universal Edition, Wien, 45 pages |
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36 | JEWISH SONGS/FOLK AND MODERN, compiled by Henry Lefkowitch, Metro Music, New York, 112 pages |
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36 | JEWISH THEATRE SONGS, arranged and compiled by Jack Kammen, J. and J. Kammen Music Co., New York, 72 pages |
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36 | JOAQUIN NIN, Editions Max Eschig, Paris, 25 pages |
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38 | JOHANNES BRAHMS SONGS, Vol. 1, Edwin F. Kalmus, New York, 151 pages |
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38 | J.S. BACH SONGS AND AIRS, Augener Ltd., London, 74 pages |
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38 | LIEDER UND GESANGE, Franz Schubert, R.U.W. Lienau, Berlin, 16 pages with attachments |
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38 | LITTLE ME, lyrics by Carolyn Leigh, music by Cy Coleman, Edwin H. Morris and Company, Inc., New York, 44 pages |
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38 | LONG, LONG AGO, by Miguel Sandoval, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 14 pages |
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38 | MARCHESI VOCAL METHOS, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 118 pages |
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38 | MARTHA, music by F. von Flotow, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 213 pages |
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38 | MEMORIES OF JOHANN STRAUSS VOCAL ALBUM, Edward B. Marks Music Corportation, N.Y., 48 pages |
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38 | THE MERRY WIDOW, lyrics by Adrian Ross, music by Franz Lehar, Chappell and Co., Ltd., London, 212 pages |
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38 | MESSIAH, G. F. Handel, Novello and Co., Ltd., New York, 214 pages |
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38 | THE MIKADO, book by W.S. Gilbert, music by Arthur Sullivan, G. Schirmer, New York, 236 pages, 2 pages |
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40 | MORE SONGS OF THE HILL-FOLK, collected and arranged by John Jacob Niles, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 21 pages |
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40 | MOZART ALBUM DER MARIA STADER, Universal Edition, Wein, 85 pages |
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40 | MOZART/THIRTY SONGS, Augener Ltd., London, 80 pages |
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40 | NEW MUSIC FOR THE PIANO, selected by Joseph Prostakoff, Lawson-Gould Music Publishers, Inc., New York, 107 pages |
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40 | OLD AMERICAN SONGS, Aaron Copland, Boosey and Hawkes, New York, 24 pages, 2 copies |
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40 | OLD English MELODIES, words and music arranged by B. Lane Wilson, Boosey and Hawkes, Inc., New York, 95 pages |
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40 | OPERATIC ANTHOLOGY, edited by Max Spicker, G. Schirmer, New York, 289 pages |
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40 | PETER PAN, lyrics by Carolyn Leigh, music by Mark Charlap, Edwin H. Morris and Company, Inc., New York, 28 pages |
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40 | PIANO LITERATURE OF THE 17TH, 18TH, AND 19TH CENTURIES, edited by Louise Goss, Summy-Birchard Publishing Company, 47 pages |
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40 | THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE, written by W. S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, J.M. Stoddart and Co., 139 pages |
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40 | THE PRIMA DONNA'S ALBUM, edited by Josiah Pittman, G. Schirmer, New York, 331 pages |
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40 | A PROGRAM OF EARLY AND MID-NINETEETH CENTURY AMERICAN SONGS, collected, edited and arranged by John Taster Howard, J. Fischer and Bro., New York, 58 pages |
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39 | RODGERS AND HART SONGS, Chappell and Co., Inc., New York, 48 pages |
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39 | RUDDIGORE, book by W. S. Gilbert, music by Arthur Sullivan, G. Schirmer, New York, 224 pages |
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39 | SARATOGA, music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, Harwin Music Corportation, New York, 36 pages |
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39 | SCHUMANN VOCAL ALBUM, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 201 pages with attachment |
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39 | THE SEA, composed by Anita Kerr, written by Rod McKuen, Larry Shayne Music, Inc., New York, 39 pages |
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39 | SERATE MUSICALI, G. Rossini, G. Ricordi and Co., Milano, 53 pages |
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39 | THE SEVEN LAST WORDS OF CHRIST, Th. Dubois, G. Schirmer, New York, 80 pages |
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39 | SONGS OF THE HILL-FOLK, by John Jacob Miles, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 26 pages |
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39 | SONGS MY TRUE LOVE SINGS, compiled by Beatrice Landeck, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, New York, 64 pages |
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39 | SONGS OF THE KIBBUTZ, by Amitai Neeman, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 41 pages |
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39 | SPACE SONGS, lyrics by My Zaret, music by Lou Singer, Argosy Music Corporation, New York, 28 pages |
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39 | A STAR IS BORN, music by Harold Arlen, lrics by Ira Gershwin, Hawin Music Corp., New York, 24 pages |
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39 | THIRTY-FOUR HIT PARADE EXTRAS/SOUND TRACK SONG FOLIO, Mayfair Music Corporation, New York, 112 pages |
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39 | THIRTY-FOUR HIT PARADE EXTRAS/BROADWAY SHOWS, Morley Music Co., New York, 112 pages |
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39 | THIRTY-FOUR HIT PARADE EXTRAS/SONG FOLIO, Edwin H. Morris and Company, Inc., New York, 88 pages |
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39 | THIRTY-FOUR MORE HIT PARADE EXTRAS/SONG FOLIO, Mayfair Music Corp., New York, 101 pages |
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39 | THREE SONGS, Samuel Barber, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 18 pages, 2 copies |
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39 | THREE SONGS OF ADIEU, by Normal Dello Joio, Marks Music Corporation, New York, 8 pages |
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39 | A TREASURY OF JEWISH FOLKSONG, edited by Ruth Robin, Schocken Books, Inc., New York, 224 pages |
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39 | TRIAL BY JURY, book by W.S. Gilbert, music by Arthur Sullivan, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 90 pages |
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41 | TWENTY-ONE CONCERT ARIAS FOR SOPRANO, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 130 pages |
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41 | TWENTY-FIVE EASY AND PROGRESSIVE STUDIES FOR THE PIANO, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 36 pages |
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41 | TWENTY KENTUCKY MOUNTAIN SONGS, collected and arranged by Loraine Wyman and Howard Brockway, Oliver Ditson Company, Boston, 120 pages |
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41 | TWENTY-FOUR SONGS FOR VOICE AND PIANO, Volume I, Mahler, International Music Company, N.Y.C., 20 pages |
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41 | TWENTY-FOUR SONGS FOR VOICE AND PIANO, Volume II, Mahler, International Music Company, N.Y.C., 32 pages |
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41 | TWENTY-FOUR SONGS FOR VOICE AND PIANO, Volume III, Mahler, International Music Company, N.Y.C., 28 pages |
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41 | TWENTY-FOUR SONGS FOR VOICE AND PIANO, Volume IV, Mahler, International Music Company, N.Y.C., 28 pages |
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41 | THE UMBRELLAS OF CHERBOURG; Score and lyrics by Michel Legrand and Jacques Demy, South Mountain Music Corp., New York, 13 pages |
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41 | THE VIRTUOSO PIANIST, Hanon, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 117 pages |
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41 | VOCAL SELECTIONS FROM JAMAICA, music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by E. Y. Harburg, Harwin Music Corp., New York, 34 pages |
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41 | VOICES OF SPRING, Johann Stauss, transcribed by Frank La Forge, Carl Fischer, Inc., New York, 17 pages with attachment |
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41 | WILDCAT, lyrics by Carolyn Leigh, music by Cy Coleman, Morely Music Co., Inc., N.Y.C., 24 pages |
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41 | THE YEOMAN OF THE GUARD, book by W. S. Gilbert, music by Arthur Sullivan, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 242 pages |
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41 | YOUR FAVORITE SONGS, Mills Music, Inc., New York, 88 pages |
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41 | Two booklets, unidentified |
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27 | AD-DE-DEY, words and music by Herman Hupfeld |
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27 | ADDIE'S AT IT AGAIN, music and lyrics by Jack Lawrence and Stan Freeman |
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27 | ADELE'S LAUGHING SONG, by Johann Strauss, 2 copies and one page 2 |
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27 | AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER, lyric by Harold Adamson and Leo McCarey, music by Harry Warren |
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27 | AFRAID TO DREAM, words and music by Mack Cordon and Harry Revel |
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27 | AGATHA MORLEY, words by Sydney King, music by Edward Harris |
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27 | AH FORS E LUI CHE L'ANIMA, Giuseppe Verdi |
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27 | AH! SWEET MYSTERY OF LIFE, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young, music by Victor Herbert, 2 copies |
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27 | AIN'T CHA COMIN' OUT, lyrics by Bert Kalmar, music by Harry Ruby |
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27 | AIR VIF, Francis Poulenc |
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27 | AL DI LA, words by Ervin Drake, music by C. Donida |
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27 | ALL ABOARD!, music and lyrics by Ann Shepard, Gene Bogard, Steve MacCrae and Henry Gershwin |
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27 | ALL DRESSED UP, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers |
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27 | ALLELUJA, W.A. Mozart, 2 pieces |
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27 | ALL I DO IS DREAM OF YOU, lyrics by Arthur Freed, music by Nacio Herb Brown |
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27 | ALL I REMEMBER IS YOU, words by Eddie De Lange, music by Jimmy Van Heusen |
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27 | ALL MY LOVE, words by Mitchell Parish, music by Paul Durand |
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27 | ALL OF MY LIFE, Irving Berlin |
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27 | ALL THE LIVELONG DAY, Ira and George Gershwin, 2 copies |
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27 | ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE, words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Jerome Kern, 3 pieces |
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27 | ALKA ADORADA, Franscisco Mignone |
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27 | ALMOST, music and lyrics by Jack Lawrence and Stan Freeman |
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27 | THE ALPINE SHEPHERDESS, G. Rossini |
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27 | ALWAYS, Irving Berlin |
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27 | ALWAYS IN MY HEART, lyrics by Kim Gannon, music by Ernesto Lecuona |
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27 | ALWAYS TRUE TO YOU IN MY FASHION, Cole Porter |
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27 | A MEDIA LUZ, music by Edgardo Donato, lyrics by Carlos Cesar Lenzi |
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27 | AMELIA, poem by A.E. Housman, music by Irving Mopper |
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27 | AMERICA, I LOVE YOU, words by Edgar Leslie, music by Archie Gottler |
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27 | AMERICAN LULLABY, Gladys Rich |
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27 | AM I IN LOVE?, lyrics by Al Dublin, music by Harry Warren |
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27 | ANDALUCIA, Ernesto Lecuona, 2 copies |
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27 | AND LOVE WAS BORN, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Jerome Kern |
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27 | AND RUSSIA IS HER NAME, words by E. Y. Harburg, music by Jerome Kern |
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27 | AND SO DO I, lyrics by Eddie De Lange, music by Paul Mann and Stephen Weiss |
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27 | AND THE ANGELS SING, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, music by Ziggie Elman |
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27 | ANEMA E CORE, Salve d'Esposito, 3 pieces |
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27 | ANI MITSFAT, Moshe Wilensky |
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27 | THE ANSWER, Robert Huntington Terry |
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27 | ANU BANU ARTZA, Artur Wolf, 2 copies |
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27 | ANY MAN IS EASY, lyrics by Gelett Burgess and Carolyn Wells, music by Edwin L. Helms |
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27 | ANY MOMENT NOW, words by E. Y. Hamburg, music by Jerome Kern |
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27 | APRIL FOOLS/LITTLE PIG NOSE, George H. Cartlan, Victor Young, and Dixie Wilson |
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27 | THE APRIL HILL, Gene Bone and Howard Fenton |
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27 | APRIL LOVE, lyrics by Paul Francis Webster, music by Sammy Fain. |
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27 | APRIL SNOW, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, music by Sigmund Romberg |
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27 | ARE THERE ANY MORE AT HOME LIKE YOU?, by Little Jack Little and Dave Oppenheim |
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27 | A-RHYTHM-A-TIC, words by Don Raye, music by Gene De Paul |
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27 | ARTSA ALINU, A.W. Binder |
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27 | ARTZENU HAKTANTONET, Henry Gold |
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27 | ASCENT DEUS, Jacques Clement |
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27 | ASLEEP OR AWAKE, Oscar Levant and Jack Lawrence |
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27 | AT DAWNING, Charles Wakefield Cadman |
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27 | AT LONG LAST LOVE, Cole Porter |
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27 | A TOUJOURS, words by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, 2 copies |
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27 | AT THE WELLS, words by Rabindranath Tagore, music by Richard Hageman |
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27 | A TU PUERTA ESTAN CANTANDO, Francisco Mignore |
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27 | AUF WIEDERSEHN, Sigmund Romberg |
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27 | AUTUMN, Lawrence Stevens |
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27 | AVE MARIA, Franz Schubert |
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27 | A-WHISPERING, Mana Zucca |
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27 | AY AY AY, Tito Schipa |
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27 | BABY, IT'S COLD OUTSIDE, Frank Loesser |
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27 | BAIM TAICH, words by Mani Leib, music by Soloman Golub |
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27 | BAJOUR, music and lyrics by Walter Marks |
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27 | BALI HA'I, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, 2 copies |
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27 | THE BALLAD OF LITTLE BILLEE, Geoffery O'Hara |
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27 | BALLOONS, Letitia Radcliffe Harris |
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27 | BARTER, Lawrence Stevens |
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27 | BATHSHEVA, lyrics by Haim Feiner, music by Moshe Wilensky |
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27 | BA-TU-CA-DA, music by Don Alfonso |
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27 | BE A CLOWN, Cole Porter |
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27 | BE-ARVOT HANEGEV, words by R. Klatchkin, arranged by Henry Lefkowitch |
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27 | BEAT OUT THAT RHYTHM ON A DRUM, words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Georges Bizet |
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27 | BEAU NIGHT IN HOTCHKISS CORNERS, lyrics by Herb Magidson, music by Ben Oakland |
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27 | BEAUTIFUL DREAMER SONG, by Stephen Collins Foster |
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27 | THE BEAUTIFUL LAND, words and music by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley |
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27 | BEAUTIFUL WOMEN, by Bart Howard |
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27 | BE BRAVE, BELOVED, words by Hy Zaret, music by Arthur Altman |
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27 | BECAUSE I LOVE YOU, Irving Berlin |
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27 | BECAUSE YOU'RE YOU, lyrics by Henry Blossom, music by Victor Herbert |
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27 | THE BEGAT, lyrics by E. Y. Harburg, music by Burton Lane |
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27 | BEGIN THE BEGUINE, Cole Porter, 2 copies |
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27 | BEGUILED, words and music by Irvin Allen |
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27 | BELLA BIMBA, lyrics by Marilou Harrington, music by Oscar De Mejo |
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27 | BELIEVE ME IF ALL THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS/MY LODGING, IT IS ON THE COLD GROUND, Thomas Moore |
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27 | BELLA GRANADA!, music by Francisco Mignone |
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27 | BELLS IN THE RAIN, music by John Duke |
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27 | BE MUSIC, NIGHT, David Diamond |
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27 | BE MY LOVE, lyrics by Sammy Cahn, music by Nicholas Brodszky |
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27 | BE STILL, MY HEART, words and music by Allan Flynn and Jack Egan |
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27 | BENEATH A WEEPING WILLOW'S SHADE, Francis Hopkins |
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27 | BESS YOU IS MY WOMAN, George Gershwin, 2 copies |
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27 | THE BEST THING FOR YOU, words and music by Irving Berlin, 2 copies |
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27 | THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE, words and music by B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Hendersen |
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27 | BETWEEN A KISS AND A SIGH, lyrics by John Burke, music by Arthur Johnston |
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27 | BETWEEN YOU AND ME, Cole Porter |
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27 | BEWITCHED, music and Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart |
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27 | BEYOND THE SEA, Charles Trenet, 2 copies |
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27 | BID ADIEU, James Joyce |
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27 | BILL, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Jerome Kern |
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27 | BILL BAILEY, WON'T YOU PLEASE COME HOME?, words and music by Hughie Cannon |
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27 | BILLY, words by Joe Goodwin, music by Kendis and Paley |
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27 | A BIRD SANG IN THE RAIN, words by A. Harvey Lang-Ridge, music by Haydn Wood |
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27 | BIRDS OF A FEATHER, words by Johnny Burke, music by Jimmy Van Heusen |
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27 | BIRDS SONG, words by Elizabeth Evelyn Moore, music by Charles Gilbert Spross, 2 copies |
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27 | BIST DU BEI MIR, J. S. Bach |
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27 | BLACKBIRD'S SONG, Cyril Scott |
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27 | THE BLACK OAK TREE, words and music by John Jacob Niles |
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27 | BLAME IT ON MY LAST AFFAIR, by Henry Nemo and Irving Mills |
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27 | BLESS THIS HOUSE, words by Helen Taylor, music by May H. Brahe |
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27 | BLOSSOMS ON BROADWAY, words and music by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger |
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27 | THE BLUE DANUBE, Johann Strauss |
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27 | BLUE IS THE EVENING, lyrics by Sidney Clare, music by Harry Akst |
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27 | BLUE Italian WATERS, lyrics by Paul Webster, music by Frank Churchill |
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27 | BLUE MOON, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers |
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27 | A BLUES SERENADE, words by Mitchell Parish, music by Frank Signorelli |
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27 | BLUE WATER, music by Bone and Fenton |
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27 | THE BONNIE EARL O'MORAY, arranged by Fritz Kreisler |
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27 | BOOM, words by E. Ray Goetz, music by Charles Trenet |
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27 | BWAVURA VARIATION, Adolphe Adam |
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27 | BRAZIL, by Ary Barroso |
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27 | BRAZILIAN HOLIDAY, lyrics by Jeanne Dunne, music by Aaron Gonzales |
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27 | BRITISH CHILDREN'S PRAYER, by Jacques Wolfe |
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27 | A BROWN BIRD SINGING, words by Royden Barrie, music by Haydn Wood, 2 copies |
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27 | BROWN EYED BABY BOY, music by Robert MacGimsey |
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27 | BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE, Cole Porter |
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27 | BUCKLE DOWN BUCK PRIVATE, words and music by Ralph Blane and Hugh Martin |
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27 | BUCKLE DOWN, WINSOCKI, music and lyrics by Ralph Blane and Hugh Martin |
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27 | BUT NOT FOR ME, words by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin |
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27 | THE BUTCHER, THE BAKER, THE CANDLESTICKMAKER, lyrics by B.M. Kaye, music by Mana-Zucca |
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27 | BYE!, words by Don Raye, music by Gene De Paul |
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27 | BYE BYE BLUES, by Fred Hamm, Dave Bennett, Burt Lown, and Chauncey Gray |
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27 | BY THE WATERS OF THE MINNETONKA, Thurlow Lieurance |
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27 | CANCION DEL AMORE DOLIDO, Manuel De Falla |
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27 | CAN I FORGET YOU, words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Jerome Kern |
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27 | CAN'T HELP LOVIN' DAT MAN, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Jerome Kern |
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27 | CANTIGA, Francisco Mignone |
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27 | CANTIGA DE NINAR, Francisco Mignone |
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27 | CAN'T YOU SEE IT?, lyrics by Lee Adams, music by Charles Stouse |
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27 | CAPE ANN, music by Alan Thomas |
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27 | CAPRICCIO, Comenico Scarletti |
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27 | CARNIVAL, Felix Fourdrain |
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27 | CACARNEVALE DI VENEZIA, Jules Benedict |
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27 | CAROUSEL IN THE PARK, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, music by Sigmund Romberg, 3 copies |
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27 | CASTLE OF DREAMS, lyrics by Joseph McCarthy, music by Harry Tierney |
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27 | CATHEDRAL IN THE PINES, by Charles and Nick Kenny |
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27 | C'EST MAGNIFIQUE, Cole Porter |
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27 | CHACUN LE SAIT, Gaetano Donizetti |
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27 | CHALLENGE, words and vocal arrangement by Geraldine Farrar |
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27 | CHANGE PARTNERS, by Irving Berlin |
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27 | CHANSON ROVENCALE, G. Ferrari |
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27 | CHANSONS DE BILITIS, C. Debussy |
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27 | CHARM ME ASLEEP, words by Robert Herrick, music by Wilfred Sanderson |
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27 | THE CHARM OF YOU, lyrics by Sammy Cahn, music by Jule Styne |
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27 | CHERIE, I LOVE YOU, words and music by Lillin Rosedale Goodman |
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27 | CHEROKEE, words and music by Ray Noble |
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27 | THE CHRIST-CHILD, by Walter Wild |
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27 | CHRISTMAS ANGELS, by Harriet Ware |
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27 | CHRISTMAS DREAMING, by Lester Lee and Irving Gordon |
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27 | CHRISTMAS GIFT, words and music by Lester Hairston |
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27 | CHRISTMAS IS A FEELING IN YOUR HEART, words by Joe Darion, music by George Kleinsinger |
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27 | CHRISTMAS SONG, Adolphe Adam |
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27 | CHRISTOPHER ROBIN IS SAYING HIS PRAYERS, words by A. A. Milne, music by H. Fraser-Simson |
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27 | CINDERELLA, STAY IN MY ARMS, by Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr |
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27 | CIRIDIRIDIN, A. Pestalozza |
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27 | CITY STREETS, words and music by James Athay |
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27 | THE CLARINET POLKA, lyrics and music by Nelson Cogane and Denes Agay |
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27 | CLASS WILL TELL, lyrics by Edgar Lislie, music by Joe Burke |
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27 | CLOSE AS PAGES IN A BOOK, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, music by Sigmund Romberg |
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27 | COLOMBETTA, words and music by A. Buzzi-Peccia |
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27 | COME AND TRIP IT, arranged by Mary Carmichael |
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27 | COME BACK, MY LOVE, words and music by Alex Beer |
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27 | COME DOWN, LAUGHING STREAMLET, music by Charles Gilbert Spross |
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27 | COME PLAY WIZ ME, words and music by Stephen Sondheim, 2 copies |
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27 | COME RAIN OR COME SHINE, music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by Johnny Mercer |
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27 | COMES LOVE, words and music by Lew Brown, Charlie Tobias, and Sam H. Stept |
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27 | COME TO ME, Ludwig Van Beethoven, 2 copies |
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27 | THE COMFORTER, words by Thomas Moore, music by Charles Fonteyn Manney |
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27 | CONCERT IN THE PARK, words and mucis by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin |
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27 | CONCHITA, MARQUITA, LOLITA, PEPITA, ROSITA, JUANITA LOPEZ, words by Herb Magidson, music by Jules Styne |
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27 | CONFESSION THAT I LOVE YOU, lyrics by Al. J. Neiburg, music by Doc Daugherty and Ellis Reynolds |
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27 | CONFESSION, words by Howard Dieta, music by Arthur Schwartz |
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27 | CORE'NGRATO, S. Cardillo |
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27 | CORN PICKIN', lyrics by Johnny Mercer, music by Harry Warren |
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27 | COSI COSA, lyrics by New Washinton, music by Bronislaw Kaper |
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27 | COULD BE, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, music by Walter Donalson, 2 copies |
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27 | COUNTRY DANCE, Beethoven |
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27 | COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS, by Cole Porter |
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27 | COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS, words by Edith Temple, music by Reginald Morgan |
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27 | CRADLE SONG, Johannes Brahms |
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27 | THE CRADLE WILL ROCK, words and music by Marc Blitzstein |
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27 | CRANKS, music composed by John Addison |
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27 | CROWIN' EASTER BUNNY, words and music by Larry Douglas and Nelson Glover |
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27 | CUCKOO CLOCK, by Anthony Paganucci |
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27 | CUCKOO IN THE CLOCK, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, music by Walter Donalson, 2 copies |
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27 | CUCKOO SONG, Anton Arensky |
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27 | CUPID CAPTIVE, music by Frank La Forge |
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28 | DAD, words and music by Bill Lennerts |
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28 | DADDY'S BOY, words and music by Grady Watts |
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28 | DADDY'S SWEETHEART, words by Curtis Hardin-Burnley, music by Liza Lehmann |
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28 | THE DAISIES, Samuel Barber |
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28 | DAME RUMOR HATH IT, lyrics by David Greggory, music by John Gerald |
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28 | DANCE OF DESTINY, words and adaptation by R.I. Allen and Phil Springer |
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28 | DANCING DOLL, E. Poldini, 2 copies |
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28 | DANCING IN THE DARK, words by Howard Dietz, music by Arthur Schwartz |
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28 | DANCING ON A DIME, words by Frank Loesser, music by Burton Lane |
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28 | DANCING ON THE CEILING, words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers |
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28 | DANCING WILL KEEP YOU YOUNG, lyrics by Cyrus Wood, music by Sigmund Romberg |
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28 | DAN CUPID SONG, by Mana-Zucca |
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28 | DANNY BOY, by Fred E. Weatherly |
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28 | THE DANZA, G.W. Chadwick |
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28 | DARK EYES, Nick Manoloff |
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28 | DAT'S LOVE, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Georges Bizet |
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28 | THE DAWN OF LOVE, Rudolf Friml |
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28 | DAY DREAMING, words by Gus Kahn, music by Jerome Kern, 2 copies |
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28 | THE DAY OF DAYS, C. F. Mueller |
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28 | THE DAY WE MEET AGAIN, words by Roma Cambell-Hunter, music by Will Grosz |
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28 | DEAR OLD DONEGAL, by Steve Graham |
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28 | DEAR OLD PAL OF MINE, words by Harold Robe, music by Gitz Rice |
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28 | DEBORAH, music by Gene Bone and Howard Fenton, 2 copies |
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28 | DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, by Celius Dougherty |
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28 | DEDICATION, Robert Schumann, 2 copies |
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28 | DEEP IN A DREAM, words by Eddie De Lange, music by Jimmy Van Heusen |
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28 | DEEP IN DECEMBER, words and melody by Larry Sullivan, 2 copies |
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28 | DEEP IN MY HEART, DEAR, lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly, music by Sigmund Romberg, 2 copies |
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28 | DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXAS, words by June Hershey, music by Don Swander |
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28 | DELIGHTFUL DELIRIUM, music by Clay Boland, words by Bickley Reichner |
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28 | DENGOZO, E. Nazareth |
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28 | DER BESCHEIDENE SCHAFER, Joseph Marx |
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28 | DIARY OF DREAMS, words and music by Ade Robson |
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28 | DICITENCELLO VUIE, words by Enzo Fusco, music by Rodolfo Falvo |
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28 | DID I EVER REALLY LIVE?, lyrics by Allan Sherman, music by Albert Hague |
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28 | DID YOU EVER GET STUNG?, words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers |
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28 | DIE MAINACHT, Johannes Brahms, 2 copies |
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28 | DISAPPOINTED SERENADER, Johannes Brahms |
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28 | DITES-MOI, words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers |
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28 | DIZZY FINGERS, Zez Confrey |
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28 | D. JANAINA, Francisco Mignone |
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28 | DO I HEAR A WALTZ?, words by Stephen Sondheim, music by Richard Rodgers |
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28 | DO I LOVE YOU?, words and music by Cole Porter, 2 copies |
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28 | DOINA VOCALISE, by Sholom Secunda |
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28 | DOLORES, words by Frank Loesser, music by Louis Alter |
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28 | DONEGAL ROSE, words and music by Louis Elton |
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28 | DON GIOVANNI, Mozart, 2 copies |
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28 | THE DONKEY SERENADE, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothard, 2 copies |
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28 | DON PASQUALE, Doniaetti |
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28 | DON'T ASK ME WHY, words by Walter Reisch and A. Robinson, music by Robert Stolz |
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28 | DON'T COUNT THE STARS, lyrics by Jimmy Eaton, music by Robert Stolz |
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28 | DON'T LOOK AT ME THAT WAY!, lyrics and music by Cole Porter |
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28 | DON'T LOOK NOW, words and music by Larry Clinton |
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28 | DON'T TALK, words by Dorothy Fields, music by Morton Gould, 2 copies |
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28 | DON'T WORRY 'BOUT ME, lyrics by Ted Koehler, music by Rube Bloom, 2 copies |
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28 | DORME-DORME, Francisco Mignone |
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28 | DOWN ARGENTINA WAY, lyrics by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Warren |
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28 | DO YOU REMEMBER?, Mischa Levitzki |
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28 | THE DREAM, Rachmaninoff |
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28 | DREAM CARAVAN, words by Andy Razaf and Joe Davis, music by Powell Edwards |
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28 | DREAMER, Albert Hay Malotte |
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28 | DREAMING OUT LOUD, words and music by Sam Coslow |
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28 | DREAM ON, words and music by Ted Mossman, Buddy Kaye, and Goetz Van Eyck |
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28 | DREAMS FOR SALE, words and music by Gene Dickel, Harry Kogen and Clark Dennis |
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28 | A DREAM, J. C. Bartlett |
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28 | DRINK TO ME ONLY WITH THINE EYES, Roger Quilter |
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28 | A DUDELE, Leo Low, 2 copies |
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28 | DUE ARIE, Antonion Vivaldi |
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28 | DUETTO, music transcribed from Mendelssohn, 2 copies |
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28 | THE DYING NIGHTINGALE, Normal Dello Joio |
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28 | THE EAGLE AND ME, music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by E. Y. Harburg |
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28 | EASTER LILIES, words by Elfrida Norden, music by Ken Walton. |
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28 | EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN, lyrics by Johnny Burke, music by James V. Monaco |
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28 | EBB TIDE, lyrics by Carl Sigman, music by Robert Maxwell |
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28 | ECTASY OF SPRING, Rachmanioff |
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28 | EILI EILI, Josef Rosenblatt |
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28 | THE ELMS, Leo Kopp |
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28 | ENCORE, words and music by Anita Gray Little |
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28 | ENJOY YOURSELF, lyrics by Herb Magidson, music by Carl Sigman |
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28 | ENOUGH, music by Esther Cooper |
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28 | ERES TU, Miguel Sandoval |
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28 | AN ERISKAT LOVE LILT, English adaptation by Marjory Kennedy-Fraser |
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28 | ESCUCHA, TU, music and Spanish lyrics by Coltilde Arias |
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28 | ESPANA CANI, Pacual Marquina, 3 copies |
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28 | EVELINA, music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by E. Y. Harburg |
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28 | EVENING PRAYER, E. Humperdinck |
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28 | EVEN THOUGH THE WORLD KEEPS CHANGING, David Daimond |
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28 | EVERYBODY SAYS DON'T, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, 2 copies |
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28 | EV'RY NOW AND THEN, lyrics and music by Will Lorin |
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28 | EV'RY STREET'S A BOULEVARD, words by Bob Hilliard, music by Jule Styne |
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28 | EV'RY SUNDAY AFTERNOON, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers |
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28 | EVERYTHING I HAVE IS YOURS, lyrics by Harold Adamson, melody by Burton Lane |
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28 | EV'RYTHING I LOVE, music and lyrics by Cole Porter |
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28 | EV'RYTHING I WANT, music and lyrics by Jack Lawrence and Stan Freeman |
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28 | EVERYTHING YOU SAID CAME TRUE, words and music by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin |
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28 | EV'RY TIME, words and music by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane, 2 copies |
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28 | EV'RY TIME WE SAY GOODBYE, lyrics and music by Cole Porter |
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28 | EYES THAT LOVE, lyrics by Harry B. Smith, music by Sigmund Romberg |
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28 | THE FAIRY TAILOR SONG, words by Rose Fyleman, music by Michael Head |
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28 | FAITH, music and lyrics by Jack Lawrence and Stan Freeman |
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28 | FAITH IN SPRING, Franz Schubert |
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28 | FALLING IN LOVE WITH LOVE, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, 3 copies |
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28 | FALLING LEAVES, music by Henry Lefkowitch |
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28 | FALTERING DUSK, A. Walter Kramer |
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28 | FANTASY, words by Luvia Willard, music by Rudolf Schramm |
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28 | FAREWELL MY LOVE, words by Lou Holzer, music by Harry Kogen and Henry Busse |
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28 | FAREWELL SONG, music by Douglas Moore, lyrics by John Latouche |
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28 | FARGES MICH NIT, words by Jacob Jacobs, music by Abraham Ellstein |
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28 | FAR INTO THE NIGHT, lyrics by Marty Symes, music by Lou Singer |
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28 | FATE, words by Joe Abend, music by Allan Small |
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28 | F.D.R. JONES, words and music by Harold J. Rome, 2 copies |
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28 | FEELING GOOD, words and music by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley |
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28 | FERRY-BOAT SERENADE, lyrics by Harold Adamson, music by E. Di Lazzaro |
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28 | THE FICKLE FINGER OF FATE, music and lyrics by Jack Lawrence and Stan Freeman |
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28 | FIND ME A PRIMITIVE MAN, words and music by Cole Porter, 2 copies |
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28 | THE FIREMAN'S BRIDE, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, music by Sigmund Romberg |
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28 | THE FIRST PSALM, by Gene Bone and Howard Fenton |
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28 | THE FISHERMAN'S LIFE, words and music by Martin and Kalmanoff |
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28 | FLAHOOLEY, words by E. Y. Harburg, music by Sammy Fain |
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28 | FLAME, words by Eddie Mathews, music by Dick Winson |
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28 | FLEDERNANS FANTASY, by Frank LaForge |
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28 | FLOWER OF DAWN, lyrics by Eddie De Lange, music by Russ Morgan and Carl La Magna |
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28 | FLUTTERING BIRDS, by Mana-Zucca |
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28 | FOG, Roy Harris |
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28 | A FOGGY DAY, words by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin |
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28 | FOOLIN' OURSELVES, words and music by Billy Barnes |
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28 | FOREVER BEGINS TODAY, words and music by Mort Green and Ralph Norris |
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28 | FOUR SONGS, Jean Barger |
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28 | FRAGMENTS, lyrics by Florence B. Rowland, music by Luther L. Rowland |
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28 | FRIENDSHIP, words and music by Cole Porter |
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28 | FROM ME TO THEE, Erich J. Wolff |
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28 | FROM ONE LOVE TO ANOTHER, lyrics by Albert Gamse, music by Ernesto Lecuona |
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28 | FROM THIS MOMENT ON, lyrics and music by Cole Porter |
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28 | THE FUNNY OLD HILLS, words and music by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger |
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28 | THE GAMBLER'S WIFE, by John Jacob Niles |
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28 | GARDENIAS, by Harold Lawrence, Barry Niesen, and Jay Milton |
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28 | GENTLE DOVE, Jan Meyerowitz, 4 copies |
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28 | GESU BAMBINO, by Pietro A. Yon |
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28 | GET A LOAD OF THAT CRAZY WALK, words by Don Raye, music by Gene De Paul |
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28 | GET OUT OF TOWN, words and music by Cole Porter, 2 copies |
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28 | GETTING TO KNOW YOU, words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers |
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28 | A GHOST OF A CHANCE, lyrics by Bing Crosby and Ned Washington, music by Victor Young |
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28 | GIANNINA MIA, by Otto Hauerbach and Rudolf Friml, 2 copies |
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28 | GIGI, words by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, 2 copies |
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28 | GIMME SOME, lyrics by Lee Adams, music by Charles Strouse |
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28 | GIPSY LIFE, by Clara Edwards |
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28 | GIPSY MELODIES, Frank LeForge |
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28 | THE GIRL FRIEND, words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers |
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28 | THE GIRL NEXT DOOR, words and music by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane |
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28 | GIVE ME A NIGHT IN JUNE, by Cliff Friend |
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28 | GIVING AND TAKING, Georges Bizet |
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28 | GLAD TO BE UNHAPPY, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers |
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28 | GOD BLESS THE HUMAN ELBOW, music by March Sandrich, Jr., lyrics by Sidney Michaels |
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28 | GOD IS MY FRIEND, lyrics and music by J. Fred Coots |
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28 | GOLDEN DAYS, music by Leroy Shield, words by Bruce Kamman |
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28 | THE GOLDEN LADY, Normand Lockwood |
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28 | THE GOLDEN RULE, Mana-Zucca |
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28 | GOODBYE TO ROME, words by Carl Sigman, music by R. Rascel |
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28 | GOOD FOR NOTHIN', lyrics by Eddie De Lange, music by Jimmy Van Heusen, 2 copies |
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28 | GOOD MORNING, words by Arthur Freed, music by Nacio Herb Brown |
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28 | GOODNIGHT, IRENE, words and music by Huddie Ledbetter and John Lomax |
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28 | THE GOOD SHEPARD, Beardsley Van De Water |
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28 | GOTTA GET SOME SHURT-EYE, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, music by Walter Donaldson |
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28 | GO 'WAY FROM MY WINDOW, John Jacob Niles |
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28 | GRANADA, Ernesto Lecuona |
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28 | GRANADA, I. Albeniz |
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28 | GRANADA, Agustin Lara, attachment |
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28 | GRANT AVENUE, words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers |
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28 | GREAT DAY, words by William Rose and Edward Eliscu, music by Vincent Youmans |
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28 | THE GREATEST MISTAKE OF MY LIFE, by James Netson |
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28 | THE GREAT INDOORS, lyrics and music by Cole Porter |
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28 | GREAT MEMORIES, Elinor Remick Warren |
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28 | THE GREEN DOG, by Herbert Kingsley |
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28 | GREENSLEEVES, R. Vaughan Williams |
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28 | GROWING PAINS, words by Dorothy Fields, music by Arthur Schwartz, 2 copies |
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28 | THE GYPSY BARON, music by Johann Strauss |
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28 | GALWAY BAY, Dr. Arthur Colahan |
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29 | HACE UN ANO, Valdes Veal |
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29 | HALF THE BATTLE, music by Mark Sandrich, Jr., lyrics by Sidney Michaels |
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29 | HAMAVDIL, by Joseph Rumshisky, 2 copies |
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29 | HANG YOUR HEART ON A HICKORY LIMB, lyrics by Johnny Burke, music by James V. Monaco |
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29 | HAPPY FEET, words by Jack Yellen, music by Milton Ager |
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29 | HAPPY HABIT, music by Arthur Schwartz, lyrics by Dorothy Fields |
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29 | HAPPY TALK, words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers |
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29 | HATIKVAH, by Henry Leftowitch, 3 copies |
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29 | HATIKOVOK, by L. N. Imber |
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29 | HAUNTED HEART, lyrics and music by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schartz |
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29 | HAVAH NAGILAH, Henry Lefkowitch, 2 copies |
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29 | HAVE A HEART, words and music by Mickey Rooney and Sidney Miller, 2 copies |
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29 | HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN SO SOON, words by Edward Heyman and Sam Coslow, music by Abner Silver, 2 copies |
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29 | HAVE YOU MET MISS JONES?, words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, 2 copies |
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29 | HAVIVA 'LE, music by Abraham Ellstein, words by Aliza Greenblatt |
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29 | HEART AND SOUL, words by Frank Loesser, music by Hoagy Carmichael |
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29 | A HEART THAT'S FREE, lyrics by Thomas T. Railey, music by Alfred G. Robyn |
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29 | HEAVEN CAN WAIT, lyrics by Eddie De Lange, music by Jimmy Van Heusen, 2 copies |
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29 | HEAVEN'S LITTLE ACRE, lyrics by Jimmy Eaton, music by Robert Stolz |
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29 | HEFFLE CUCKOO FAIR, words by Rudyard Kipling, music by Martin Shaw |
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29 | HELLO, PATSY FAGAN, words and music by Michael Donovan |
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29 | HELLO, YOUNG LOVERS, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II |
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29 | HE LOOKS AT HER AND THEN HE GOES HA-HA-HA-HA-HA, words by Billy Rose, music by Ray Henderson |
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29 | HERE, O MY LORD, words by Horatius Bonar, music by Alfred M. Greenfield |
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29 | HERE’S TO YOUR ILLUSIONS, words by E. Y. Harburg, music by Sammy Fain |
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29 | HER GOWN, lyrics by Clarence Walters, music by Henry E. Sachs |
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29 | HE'S A RIGHT GUY, words and music by Cole Porter |
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29 | HE'S GOT THE WHOLE WORLD IN HIS HANDS, adapted by Geoff Love, 2 copies |
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29 | HE'S THE MAN I ADORE, words and music by Dana Suesse |
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29 | HEVEYNU SHALOM A'LEYCHEM, music and lyrics by Shlomo Ben-Chaim |
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29 | HE WANTED TO GO AND HE WENT, book and lyrics by G.M. Wright and Robert B. Smith, music by Victor Herbert |
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29 | HE WAS TOO GOOD TO ME, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers |
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29 | HIGH IN SIERRA, music and Spanish lyrics by Ernesto Lecuona |
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29 | HIST! HIST!, by Dr. S. Arnold, 2 copies |
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29 | HI-YO, SILVER!, by Vaughn De Leath and Jack Erickson |
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29 | HOME, by Peter Van Steeden and Harry and Jeff Clarkson |
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29 | HOMEWORK, lyrics and music by Irving Berlin |
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29 | HONEY LAMB, lyrics by John W. Bratton, music by Mana-Zucca |
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29 | HONEY WON'T YOU COME BACK TO ME?, words by Clarence Wisor, music by Bob Carleton |
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29 | HOUSE BLESSING, music by Frank LaForge |
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29 | HOW CAN YOU BUY KILLARNEY?, by Morrison Kennedy and Grundland Steels |
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29 | HOW CAN THEY TELL THAT OI'M IRISH?, written and composed by C. W. Murphy |
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29 | HOW DID HE LOOK?, words by Gladys Shelley, music by Abner Silver |
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29 | HOW'DJA LIKE TO LOVE ME, words by Frank Loesser, music by Burton Lane |
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29 | HOW DO I LOVE THEE?, Norman Dello Joio |
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29 | HOW DO I KNOW IT'S REAL, words and music by Dan Shapiro, Jerry Seelen, and Lester Lee, 2 copies |
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29 | HOW DO YOU SPEAK TO AN ANGEL?, music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Bob Hilliard |
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29 | HOW FAIR THIS SPOT!, S. Rachmaninoff |
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29 | HOW HIGH THE MOON, words by Nancy Hamilton, music by Morgan Lewis |
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29 | HOW LAUGHABLE IT IS, music by Mark Sandrich, Jr., lyrics by Sidney Michaels |
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29 | HOW STRANGE, lyrics by Gus Kahn, music adapted by Herbert Stothart and Earl Brent |
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29 | HURDY-GURDY, music by Philip Warner |
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29 | HURRY HOME, words and music by Joseph Meyer, Buddy Bernier, Bob Emmerich |
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29 | I ALWAYS KNEW, Cole Porter |
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29 | I AM AN AMERICAN, words and music by Ira Schuster, Paul Cunningham, and Leonard Whitcup |
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29 | I AM ASHAMED THAT WOMEN ARE SO SIMPLE, music by Cole Porter |
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29 | I AM PRAYER, text by Allen J. Neiburg, music by Paul Weirick |
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29 | I BEGGED HER, lyrics by Sammy Cahn, music by Jule Styne |
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29 | I BELIEVE, words and music by Ervin Drake, Irvin Graham, Jimmy Shirl, and Al Stillman |
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29 | I CAN DO WONDERS WITH YOU, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers |
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29 | I CAN'T BE TALKIN' OF LOVE, by John Duke |
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29 | I CAN'T DO THE SUM, lyrics by Glen MacDonough, music by Victor Herbert |
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29 | I CAN'T FACE THE MUSIC, lyrics by Ted Koehler, music by Rube Bloom |
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29 | I CAN'T GET YOU OUT OF MY MIND, lyrics by Irving Talor, music by Vic Mizzy |
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29 | I CONCENTRATE ON YOU, words and music by Cole Porter |
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29 | I COULD WRITE A BOOK, words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers |
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29 | I COULDN'T SLEEP A WINK LAST NIGHT, words by Harold Adamson, music by Jimmy McHugh |
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29 | I CRIED FOR YOU, by Arthur Freed, Gus Arnheim, and Abe Lyman, 2 copies |
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29 | I DON’T MIND BEING ALL ALONE, by Clarence Gaskill, Jimmy McHugh, and Irving Mills |
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29 | I DON'T THINK I'LL FALL IN LOVE TODAY, words by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin, 3 copies |
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29 | I DON'T WANT TO CRY ANYMORE, words and music by Victor Schertzinger |
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29 | I'D RATHER HAVE A PAL THAN A GAL ANYTIME, lyrics by Mack Gordon, music by Josef Myrow |
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29 | I'D RATHER LISTEN TO YOUR EYES, music by Harry Warren, lyrics by Al Dubin |
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29 | I DREAM TOO MUCH, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, music by Jerome Kern |
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29 | IF, words by Robert Hargreaves and Stanley J. Damerell, music by Tolahard Evans, 2 copies |
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29 | I FALL IN LOVE WITH YOU EVERY DAY, words by Frank Loesser, music by Manning Sherwin |
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29 | I FALL IN LOVE TOO EASILY, lyrics by Sammy Cahn, music by Jule Styne |
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29 | I FIND MY LOVE, Morris Mamorsky |
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29 | IF FLOWERS COULD SPEAK, by Mana-Zucca |
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29 | IF I CAN HELP SOMEBODY, music by A. Bazel Androzzo |
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29 | IF I DIDN'T CARE, words and music by Jack Lawrence |
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29 | HE IS THE TYPE, lyrics by Anne Caldwell, music by Jerome Kern |
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29 | IF I FORGET YOU, words and music by Irving Caesar |
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29 | IF I HADN'T MET YOU, by Sam M. Lewis, Abel Baer, and Cliff Hess |
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29 | IF I KNEW THEN, words and music by Dick Hurgens and Eddy Howard |
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29 | IF I LOVE YOU A MOUNTAIN, lyrics by Mack Gordon, music by Josef Myrow |
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29 | IF I RULED THE WORLD, words by Leslie Bricusse, music by Cyril Ornadel, attachment |
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29 | IF I SHOULD LOSE YOU, words and music by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger |
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29 | IF I WERE ON THE STAGE, lyrics by Henry Blossom, music by Victor Herbert |
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29 | IF YOU ARE BUT A DREAM, by Moe Jaffe, Jack Fulton, and Nat Bonx, 2 copies |
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29 | IF YOU'RE IRISH, COME INTO THE PARLOR, words and music by Shaun Glenville and Frank Miller |
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29 | IF YOU ARE THERE, words by Henrik Ege, music by Michael North |
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29 | IF YOU FEEL LIKE SINGING, SING, lyrics by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Warren |
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29 | IF YOU HAVEN'T GOT A SWEETHEART, words by Dorothy Fields, music by Arthur Schwartz |
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29 | IF YOU SEE STARS IN MY EYES, words and music by Maxine Hawley and Hal Brandis, xerox copy |
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29 | I GET A KICK OUT OF YOU, music by Cole Porter |
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29 | I GET ALONG WITH YOU VERY WELL, words and music by Hoagy Carmichael |
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29 | I GO FOR THAT, words by Frank Loesser, music by Matt Malneck |
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29 | I GOT A ONE TRACK MIND, music by Morton Gould, lyrics by Betty Comden |
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29 | I HAD A BALL, music and lyrics and Jack Lawrence and Stan Freeman |
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29 | I HAPPEN TO BE IN LOVE, words and music by Cole Porter |
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29 | I HATE MEN, words and music by Cole Porter |
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29 | I HAVE DREAMED, words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers, 2 copies |
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29 | I HAVE EYES, words and music by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, 2 copies |
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29 | I KNOW A GARDEN, words and music by Arthur H. Gutman |
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29 | I KNOW WHERE I'M GOIN', arranged and edited by Herbert Hughes |
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29 | IL BACIO, Luigi Arditi, 5 copies |
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29 | I LET A SONG GO OUT OF MY HEART, words by Iriving Mills, Henry Nemo, and John Redmond, music by Duke Ellington |
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29 | I LIKE A MAN AROUND THE HOUSE, music by Baldwin Bergersen and Albert Selden, lyrics by Phyllis McGinley and Billings Browns |
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29 | I LIKE TO RECOGNIZE THE TUNE, words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, 3 copies |
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29 | I'LL BUY YOU A STAR, music by Arthur Schwartz, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, 2 copies |
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29 | I'LL FOLLOW MY SECRET HEART, words and music by Noel Coward, attachment |
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29 | I'LL SEE YOU AGAIN, words and music by Noel Coward, 2 copies |
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29 | I'LL STILL BE LOVING YOU, words by Albert Stillman, music by Corinne Hiter |
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29 | I LONG TO BELONG TO YOU, lyrics by John Redmond, music by Mary Schaeffer, 2 copies |
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29 | I LOVE LIFE, words by Irwin M. Cassel, music by Mana-Zucca |
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29 | I LOVE THE LADIES, music by Mark Sandrich, Jr., lyrics by Sidney Michaels |
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29 | I LOVE YOU, Cole Porter, 3 copies |
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29 | I LOVE YOU MUCH TOO MUCH, by Alexander Olshanetsky |
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29 | I LOVE YOU SO, words by Adrian Ross, arranged by H.M. Higgs |
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29 | I LOVE YOU TRULY, words and music by Carrie Jacobs-Bond |
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29 | IMAGINE ME WITHOUT YOU, words by Ira B. Gershwin, music by Lewis E. Gensler |
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29 | I'M ALL SMILES, lyrics by Herbert Martin, music by Michael Leonard |
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29 | I'M A LUCKY DEVIL, words by Peter Tinturin, music by Al Jacobs |
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29 | I'M ALWAYS IN THE MOOD FOR YOU, words by Benny Davis, music by J. Fred Coots |
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29 | I'M A POACHED EGG, words by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin, 2 copies |
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29 | I'M BASHFUL, words by Bob Merrill, music by Al Schofield, 2 copies |
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29 | I'M GLAD I'M NOT YOUNG ANYMORE, words by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, 2 copies |
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29 | I'M GONNA WASH THAT MAN RIGHT OUTTA MY HAIR, WORDS BY Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers |
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29 | I'M HAPPY ABOUT THE WHOLE THING, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, music by Harry Warren |
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29 | I MIGHT BE IN YOUR ONCE IN A WHILE, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Robert B. Smith |
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29 | I'M IN LOVE AGAIN, words and music by Cole Porter |
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29 | I'M IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE, lyrics and melody by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields |
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29 | I'M LIKE A NEW BROOM, words by Dorothy Fields, music by Arthur Schwartz |
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29 | I'M MAD ABOUT THE GIRL NEXT DOOR, lyrics by Mack Gordon, music by Josef Myrow |
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29 | I'M MADLY IN LOVE WITH YOU, words by Benny Davis, music by J. Fred Coots |
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29 | THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM, lyrics by Joe Darion, music by Mitch Leigh, 2 copies |
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29 | I'M PRAYING TO SAINT CHRISTOPHER, lyrics by Harry MacPherson, music by Albert Von Tilzer |
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29 | IMPROVISO, Francisco Mignone, 2 copies |
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29 | I'M PUTTING ALL MY EGGS IN ONE BASKET, lyrics and music by Irving Berlin |
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29 | I'M PUTTING ME IN YOUR HANDS, lyrics by Martin Charnin, music by Colin Romoff |
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29 | I'M WISHING, words by Larry Morey, music by Frank Churchill |
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29 | IN A MOMENT OF WEAKNESS, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, music by Harry Warren |
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29 | IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD, music by Duke Ellington, lyrics by Irving Mills and Manny Kurtz |
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29 | IN-CHI-CHI-CASTENANGO, words by Henry Myers, music by Jay Gorney |
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29 | INDIAN LOVE CALL, words by Otto Harchah and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml |
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29 | IN EGERN ON THE TEGERN SEE, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Jerome Kern, 2 copies |
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29 | IN JUNE, words by Helen Field Watson, music by Raymond Lloyd Adams |
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29 | IN MOTHER'S ARMS, words and music by L. Stewart Barr, 2 copies |
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29 | INTERLUDE, words by George O'Neill, music by Andre Kostelanetz |
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29 | IN THE MIDDLE OF A DREAM, lyrics by Al Stillman, music by Einar Swan and Tommy Dorsey |
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29 | IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT, words and music by Cole Porter, 2 copies |
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29 | INVITATION TO THE WALTZ, arranged by Janet Lind and A. Gibilaro |
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29 | I PASSED BY YOUR WINDOW, words by Helen Taylor, music by May H. Brahe |
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29 | I PROMISE YOU, words and music by Samuel Lerner, Ben Oakland, and Alice Faye |
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29 | I REMEMBER IT WELL, words by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, 2 copies |
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29 | I REMEMBER, music Max Gneiss, poem by Thomas Hood |
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29 | IRENE, lyrics by Joseph McCarthy, music by Harry Tierney |
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29 | IRISH LULLABY, by Mary Howe |
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29 | I SEE THE MOON AT NOON, lyrics by David Greggory, music by John Gerald |
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29 | I SEE YOUR FACE BEFORE ME, words by Howard Dietz, music by Arthur Schwartz |
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29 | I SHALL KNOW, lyrics by Helen Jerome, music by Mana-Zucca |
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29 | I SING, words by Eric Von Der Goltz, music by Gustav Klemm |
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29 | IS IT POSSIBLE?, lyrics by Al Dubin, music by Jimmy McHugh |
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29 | I SING MY SONG TO YOU, words and music by Martin Kalmanoff |
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29 | IS THAT NICE?, lyrics and music by George Dennis |
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29 | I STILL LOVE TO KISS YOU GOODNIGHT, lyrics by Walter Bullock, music by Harold Spina |
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29 | IT AIN'T NECESSARILY SO, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by DuBose Heyward and Ira Gershwin |
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29 | Italian STREET SONG, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young, music by Victor Herbert, 2 copies |
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29 | IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU, words by Johnny Burke, music by Jimmy Van Heusen |
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29 | IT DOESN'T COST YOU ANYTHING TO DREAM, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, music by Sigmund Romberg, 2 copies |
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29 | I THINK OF YOU, words and music by Jack Elliot and Don Marcotte |
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29 | IT IS A SPRING NIGHT, Vittorio Giannini |
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29 | IT ISN'T ENOUGH, words and music by Leslie Cricusse and Anthony Newley |
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29 | IT ISN'T THE SAME, words and music by Ross Parker |
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29 | IT MIGHT AS WELL BE SPRING, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II |
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29 | IT NEVER WAS ANYWHERE YOU, lyrics by Maxwell Anderson, music by Kurt Weill |
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29 | IT'S ALL SO NEW TO ME, lyrics by Marty Symes, music by Bernice Petkere |
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29 | IT'S A LONELY TRAIL, words and music by Vaughn De Leath and Charles and Nick Kenny |
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29 | IT'S A LOVELY DAY TODAY, words and music by Irving Berlin, 3 copies |
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29 | IT'S ALWAYS YOU, words by Johnny Burke, music by Jimmy Van Heusen |
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29 | IT'S A MOST UNUSUAL DAY, lyrics by Harold Adamson, music by Jimmy McHugh, 2 copies |
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29 | IT'S A WONDERFUL WORLD, lyrics by Harold Adamson, music by Jan Savitt and Johnny Watson |
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29 | IT'S BAD FOR ME, words and music by Cole Porter |
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29 | IT'S BETTER TO CONCEAL THAN REVEAL, by Sid Robin |
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29 | IT'S D'LOVELY, music and lyrics by Cole Porter |
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29 | IT'S FOR A GOOD CAUSE BROTHER, by Perry Alexander and Jack Rollins |
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29 | IT'S NEVER TOO LATE, words and music by Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb, 2 copies |
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29 | IT'S NOT THE SAME, by Will Lorin and John Gerald |
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29 | IT'S RAINING SUNSHINE, lyrics by Al Bryan and Mack David, music by George W. Meyer |
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29 | IT'S SOME SPRING!, lyrics by Dorothy Brown, music by Norman Luboff |
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29 | IT TOOK A MILLION YEARS, by Larry Clinton and Billy Wolfe, 2 copies |
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29 | IT WAS WORTH IT, by Bart Howard |
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29 | I UPS TO HER AND SHE UPS TO ME, words by Jimmy Durante, music by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Manny Kurtz |
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29 | I USED TO BE COLOR BLIND, by Irving Berlin |
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29 | I'VE A STRANGE NEW RHYTHM IN MY HEART, words and music by Cole Porter |
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29 | I'VE GOT A CRUSH ON YOU, words by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin |
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29 | I'VE GOT MY EYES ON YOU, words and music by Cole Porter |
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29 | I'VE GOT YOU ON MY MIND, lyrics by Agnes Morgan, music by Arthur Schwartz |
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29 | I'VE GOT YOU UNDER MY SKIN, words and music by Cole Porter, 2 copies |
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29 | I WANT A YES MAN, lyrics by Irving Caesar and Clifford Grey, music by Vincent Youmans |
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29 | I WANT MY SHARE OF LOVE, words and music by Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin, 2 copies |
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29 | I WANT TO BE WITH YOU, lyrics by Lee Adams, music by Charles Strouse |
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29 | I WHISTLE A HAPPY TUNE, words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers, 2 copies |
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29 | I WILL WAIT FOR YOU, lyrics by Norman Gimbel, music by Michel Le Grand |
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29 | I WISH YOU LOVE, lyrics by Albert A. Beach, music by Charles Trenet |
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29 | I WON’T BELIEVE IT, by Martin Black, Victor Selsman, and J. Russel Robinson |
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29 | I WON'T SAY I WILL, words by G. B. De Sylva and Arthur Francis, music by George Gershwin, 3 copies |
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29 | I WOULDN'T GIVE THAT FOR LOVE, words by Burton Shevelove, music by Perry Lafferty |
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29 | I WOULDN'T TAKE A MILLION, lyrics by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Warren. |
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30 | JE SUIS TITANIA, Abroise Thomas |
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30 | JERUSALEM, by Henry Lefkowitch, 3 copies |
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30 | JERUSALEM, JERUSALEM, music and Hebrew words by Naomi Shemer, English words by Norman Newell, 2 copies |
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30 | JEZEBEL, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, music by Harry Warren |
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30 | THE JOCKEY ON THE CAROUSEL, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, music by Jerome Kern |
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30 | JOHNNY ONE NOTE, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers |
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30 | JOHN PEEL, modern adaptation and arrangement by Austin Croom Johnson |
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30 | THE JOKER, words and music by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley |
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30 | JOROPO, Miguel Sandoval |
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30 | JOYOUS BELLS, music by Mana-Zucca, words by John W. Bratton |
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30 | JULIET'S FAREWELL, Tchaikovsky, words and vocal arrangement by Geraldine Farrar |
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30 | JUNE, words by Nora Hopper, music by Roger Quilter |
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30 | JUNE IS BUSTIN' OUT ALL OVER, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, 2 copies |
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30 | JUPITER HAS NINE MOONS, words and music by Ade Rovson |
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30 | JUST A KID NAMED JOE, words by Mack David, music by Jerry Livingston |
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30 | JUST A KISS APART, music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Leo Robin |
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30 | JUST AS THOUGH YOU WERE HERE, words by Edgar De Lange, music by John Benson Brooks |
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30 | JUST FOR A KISS OR TWO, lyrics by Olga Paul, music by Robert Stolz |
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30 | JUST FRIENDS, lyrics by Sam M. Lewis, music by John Klenner |
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30 | JUST LET ME LOOK AT YOU, words by Dorothy Fields, music by Jerome Kern, 2 copies |
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30 | JUST ONE OF THOSE THINGS, words and music by Cole Porter |
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30 | JUST SAY I LOVE HER, lyrics by Martin Kalmanoff and Sam Ward, music by Jack Val and Jimmy Dale |
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30 | JUST-SPRING, music by John Duke |
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30 | KASHMIRI SONG, words by Laurence Hope, music by Amy Woodforde-Finden |
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30 | KILLY-KA-LEE, words by Mort Dixon, music by Jesse Greer |
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30 | KINDA LONESOME, words and music by Leo Robin, Sam Coslow, and Hoagy Carmichael |
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30 | KINERETH, Marc Lavry |
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30 | A KISS IN THE DARK, lyrics by B.G. De Sylva, music by Victor Herbert, 2 copies |
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30 | KISS ME AGAIN, lyrics by Henry Blossom, music by Victor Herbert, 2 copies |
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30 | A KISS TO BUILD A DREAM ON, words and music by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, and Oscar Hammerstein II |
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30 | KOL NIDRE, by Henry Lefkowitch |
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30 | LA BAMBA DE VERA CRUZ, English lyrics by Ted Mossman, music by Terig Tucci |
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30 | LA BOHEME, by G. Puccini |
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30 | LA DANZA, by Gioacchino Rossini, 4 copies |
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30 | THE LADY IS A TRAMP, words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers |
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30 | LAGOA, music by Francisco Mignone |
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30 | LAKME, Leo Delibes |
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30 | LAMBETH WALK, by Noel Gay, Douglas Furber, and Arthur Rose |
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30 | LAMENT, by Norman Dello Joio |
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30 | LAMENT, by Miguel Sandoval, 3 copies |
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30 | LAMENTO BORINCANO, by Rafael Hernandez |
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30 | LAMENTO DI PUCCINI, words by Giacomo Puccini, music by Martin Kalmanoff, 2 copies |
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30 | LAMENTO GITANO, by Maria Grever |
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30 | LA MORENA DE MI COPLA, wordsby Alfonso Jofre De Villegas, music by Carlos Catellanos, 3 copies |
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30 | L'AMOUR-TOUJOURS-L'AMOUR, words by Catherine Chisholm Cushing, music by Rudolf Friml |
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30 | LAMPLIGHT, music by Warburton Guilbert |
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30 | THE LAMPLIGHTER'S SERENADE, lyrics by Paul Francis Webster, music by Hoagy Carmichael, 2 copies |
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30 | THE LAND OF GOING TO BE, lyrics and music by Cole Porter, 2 copies |
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30 | LAND OF HEART'S DESIRE, M. Kennedy-Fraaser and Kenneth Macleod |
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30 | LA PETITE JEANNETON, arranged by Estelle Liebling, 2 copies |
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30 | LAS HIJAS DEL ZEBEDEO, words by Jose Estremera, music by R. Chapi |
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30 | THE LASS WITH THE DELICATE AIR, by Michael Arne, 3 copies |
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30 | LAST NIGHT WHEN WE WERE YOUNG, words by E. Y. Harburg, music by Harold Arlen |
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30 | THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER, accompaniment by Carl Dies |
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30 | THE LAST ROUND-UP, by Billy Hill |
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30 | THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS, words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Jerome Kern |
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30 | LAUGHING SONG, Johann Strauss, 2 copies |
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30 | THE LAUGHING SONG, by D. F. E. Auber |
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30 | LA VIE EN ROSE, music by Louiguy, English lyrics by Mack David |
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30 | THE LAZIEST GAL IN TOWN, words and music by Cole Porter |
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30 | LEEZIE LINDSAY, arranged by Fritz Kreisler |
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30 | LEGALIZE MY NAME, music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by Johnny Mercer |
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30 | LE NELUMBO, music by Ernest Moret |
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30 | LE PAPILLION, words by Andre Alexandre, music by Felix Fourdrain |
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30 | LES FILLES DE DADIX, arranged by Estelle Liebling |
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30 | LET ME KEEP MY DREAM FOREVER, words and music by Julio Roque |
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30 | LET ME WHISPER, by Electo Rosell, Manuel Del Rio, and Richard Gasparre |
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30 | LET MY SONG FILL YOUR HEART, by Ernest Charles |
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30 | LET'S BE BUDDIES, words and music by Cole Porter, 3 copies |
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30 | LET'S DO IT, words and music by Cole Porter, 2 copies |
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30 | LET'S DREAM TOGETHER, lyrics by Otto Harbach, music by Peter De Rose |
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30 | LET'S HAVE ANOTHER CUP O'COFFEE, lyrics and music by Irving Berlin |
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30 | LET'S MAKE MEMORIES TONIGHT, words and music by Lew Brown, Charlie Tobias, and Sam H. Stept |
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30 | LET'S STOP THE CLOCK, lyrics by Haven Gillespie, music by J. Fred Coots |
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30 | LETTER SONG, music by Douglas Moore, lyrics by John Latouche |
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30 | LET US WALK IN THE WHITE SNOW, by Mary Howe |
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30 | LIFE IS JUST A BOWL OF CHERRIES, music and lyrics by Lew Brown and Ray Henderson |
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30 | LIGHT FLITTING SHADOWS, by Giacomo Meyerbeer |
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30 | LIKE SOMEONE IN LOVE, lyrics by Johnny Burke, music by James Van Heusen, 2 copies |
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30 | THE LILACS, S. Rachmaninoff |
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30 | LISTEN TO LIFE, words by Elizabeth Evelyn Moore, music by Gustav Klemm, 2 copies |
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30 | THE LITTLE BELLS OF SEVILLA, by Homer Samuels |
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30 | THE LITTLE DUCKS GO SKATING, music by Werner Singer, words by George London |
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30 | LITTLE FRATERNITY PIN, lyrics by Paul Gibbons, music by Roy Ringwald, 2 copies |
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30 | THE LITTLE French CLOCK, by Richard Kountz |
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30 | THE LITTLE MOUSE SONG, words by Elizabeth Evelyn Moore, music by Charles Gilbert Spross |
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30 | LITTLE JACK HORNER, arranged by J. Michael Diack |
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30 | A LITTLE LOVE, A LITTLE KISS, words by Adrian Ross, music by Lao Silesu |
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30 | A LITTLE LOVE LETTER, by Erich W. Korngold |
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30 | A LITTLE LOVE SONG, by Alice Kennard |
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30 | A LITTLE OLD CHURCH IN ENGLAND, words and music by Irving Berlin, 2 copies |
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30 | LITTLE PONY FLINDERS, arranged by J. Michael Diack |
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30 | THE LITTLE ROAD TO BETHLEHEM, words by Margaret Rose, music by Michael Head |
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30 | LITTLE SAILBOAT, words by Douglass Cross, music by George Cory |
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30 | LITTLE SIR ECHO, arranged by Adele Girard and Joe Marsala |
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30 | LITTLE STAR, arranged by Frank LaForge, 2 copies |
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30 | LIVING SIMPLY, music and lyrics by Walter Marks |
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30 | LOCH LOMOND, accompaniments by Fritz Kriesler |
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30 | LO! HERE THE GENTLE LARK, arranged by Frank LaForge |
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30 | THE LONELY, music by John Edmunds |
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30 | LOOK AT THAT FACE, words and music by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley |
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30 | LOOK FOR THE SMALL PLEASURES, music by Mark Sandrich, Jr., lyrics by Sidney Michaels |
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30 | LOOK FOR THE SILVER LINING, music by Jerome Kern, words by Bud De Sylva |
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30 | LOOKING FOR A BOY, words by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin |
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30 | LOOKS LIKE I'LL NEVER LEARN, lyrics by David Greggory, music by M. Cooper Paul |
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30 | LOOK TO THE RAINBOW, lyrics by E. Y. Harburg, music by Burton Lane |
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30 | LOOK WHO'S DANCING, words by Dorothy Fields, music by Arthur Schwartz |
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30 | THE LORD'S PRAYER, by Albert Hay Malotte, 3 copies |
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30 | LORELEI, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin |
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30 | LORNA'S HERE, lyrics by Lee Adams, music by Charles Strouse |
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30 | LOST AND FOUND, by Pinky Tomlin and Harry Tobias |
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30 | LOVE IN THE DICTIONARY, by Celius Dougherty, 2 copies |
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30 | LOVE IS A CHANCE, music and lyrics by Walter Marks |
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30 | LOVE IS A DANCING THING, words and music by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz |
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30 | LOVE IS A DREAMER, words and music by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept |
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30 | LOVE IS A SONG, by Leo Kopp |
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30 | LOVE IS HERE TO STAY, words by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin, 2 copies |
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30 | LOVE IS LIKE A FIREFLY, by Otto Hauerbach and Rudolf Frilm |
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30 | LOVE IS SWEEPING THE COUNTRY, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin |
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30 | LOVE IS THE REASON, words by Dorothy Fields, music by Arthur Schwartz |
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30 | LOVE IS WHERE YOU FIND IT, lyrics by Earl K. Brent, music by Nacio Herb Brown |
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30 | LOVE LIES, by Carl Sigman, Ralph Freed, and Joseph Meyer |
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30 | LOVELIGHT IN THE STARLIGHT, words by Ralph Freed, music by Frederick Hollander |
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30 | THE LOVELIEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR, lyrics by Paul Francis Webster, music adapted by Irving Aaronson |
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30 | LOVE-LINE, music and lyrics by Walter Marks |
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30 | THE LOVELINESS OF YOU, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel |
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30 | LOVELY TO LOOK AT, words by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh, music by Jerome Kern |
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30 | LOVE MADE A DREAMER OF ME, words by Raymond B. Egan and Milton I. Alper, music by Rudolf Friml |
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30 | LOVE ME TO-NIGHT, words by Brian Hooker, music by Rudolf Friml |
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30 | LOVE ME WITH ALL YOUR HEART, music by Carlos Rigual, English lyrics by Michael Vaughn |
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30 | LOVE NEVER WENT TO COLLEGE, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, 3 copies |
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30 | LOVE OF MY LIFE, music by Cole Porter |
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30 | LOVE OR INFATUATION, words and music by Sam Coslow and Frederick Hollander |
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30 | LOVER, words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, 2 copies |
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30 | LOVE'S ADORATION, Mana-Zucca |
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30 | LOVE'S A NECESSARY THING, words by Ted Koehler, music by Harold Arlen |
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30 | A LOVELY WAY TO SPEND AN EVENING, words by Harold Adamson, music by Jimmy McHugh, 2 copies |
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30 | LOVE'S INTENSE IN TENTS, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers |
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30 | LOVE'S PHILOSOPHY, music by Roger Quilter |
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30 | LOVE STORY, words by Mildred Godd, music by Genevieve Wiley |
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30 | LOVE WALKED IN, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin |
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30 | LOVE WENT A-RIDING, Frank Bridge, 2 copies |
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30 | LOVE WILL FIND YOU, music by Johann Strauss, Sr. and Jr. |
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30 | LUAR DO, SERTAO, Francisco Mignone |
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30 | LUCKY, LUCKY, LUCKY ME, by Milton Berle and Buddy Arnold |
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30 | LUCKY TO BE ME, music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green |
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30 | LULLABY (FROM JOCELYN), B. Godard |
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31 | MACARENAS, music by Barnardino Baustista Monterde |
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31 | MA CURLY-HEADED BABBY, George H. Clustam, 3 copies |
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31 | MAD ABOUT THE BOY, words and music by Noel Coward |
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31 | MADEMOISELLE DE PAREE, words by Eric Maschwitz, music by Pail Durand |
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31 | MAGIC IS THE MOONLIGHT, English lyrics by Charles Pasquale, music by Maria Grever |
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31 | MAGIC MOUNTAIN, lyrics by Charlie Tobias, music by Sam H. Stept |
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31 | THE MAIDS OF CADIZ, by Leo Delibes |
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31 | MAKE BELIEVE, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Jerome Kern |
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31 | MAKE LOVE WITH A GUITAR, music and Spanish lyrics by Maria Grever |
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31 | MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY, music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green |
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31 | MAKE THE MAN LOVE ME, words by Dorothy Fields, music by Arthur Schwartz, 2 copies |
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31 | MALAFEMMENA, music by Toto |
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31 | MALAGUENA, by Ernesto Lecuona |
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31 | MAME, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman |
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31 | MAMIE, words and music by Jimmie Dodd |
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31 | A MAN ABOUT THE HOUSE, words by Harold Purcell, music by Manning Sherwin |
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31 | MANHATTAN JOYRIDE, by Paul Sargent |
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31 | MANHATTEN MADNESS, lyrics and words by Irving Berlin |
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31 | THE MAN I LOVE, words by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin, 2 copies |
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31 | THE MAN WHO PLAYS THE MANDOLINO, music by G. Fanciulli |
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31 | MANY A NEW DAY, words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers, 2 copies |
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31 | MARGARET AT THE SPINNING-WHEEL, by Franz Schubert |
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31 | MARIE ANTOINETTE'S SONG, by Myron Jacobsen |
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31 | MARRYING FOR LOVE, words and music by Irving Berlin |
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31 | MARUSIA, lyrics by Mary Schaeffer, music by Serge Walter |
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31 | MARY HAD A LITTLE JAM, words and music by Joe Davis and Erskine Butterfield, 2 copies |
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31 | THE MASQUERADE IS OVER, lyrics by Herb Magidon, music by Allie Wrubel, 2 copies |
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31 | MATTHEW, MARK, LUKE, AND JOHN, lyrics adapted by Walter de la Mare, music by May H. Brahe |
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31 | MATTINATA, music by Ruggiero Leoncacallo |
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31 | MAY'S SONG, music by George Windeatt, 2 copies |
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31 | MAZEL, music by Adraham Ellstein, 2 copies |
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31 | MECHUTENESTE MAINE, notated and arranged by Henry Lefkowitch |
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31 | MEIN SHTETELE BELZ, lyrics by Jacob Jacobs, music by Alexander Olshanetsky |
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31 | THE MEM'RY OF THIS DANCE, words and music by Bob Effros and Ben Selvin |
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31 | MEN, by Irving Berlin |
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31 | MENE, MENE, TEKEL, words and music by Harold J. Rome |
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31 | THE MEN IN MY LITTLE GIRL'S LIFE, words by Eddie V. Deane and Mary Candy, music by Gloria Shayne |
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31 | MEXICAN HAT DANCE, music by F. A. Partichela, lyrics by Olga Paul |
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31 | MIDNIGHT IN PARIS, words and music by Con Conrad and Herb Magidson, 2 copies |
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31 | MIGHTY LAK' A ROSE, by Ethelbert Nevin, 2 copies |
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31 | MILK AND HONEY, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman |
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31 | MILL DOORS, by Norman Dello Joio |
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31 | MINE, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin |
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31 | MIRANDA, by Richard Hageman, 2 copies |
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31 | MOLLOY, ME BOY, words and music by Reginard Foresythe |
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31 | MOM-E-LE, words and music by Mitchell Parish, Alex Alstone, and Al Goodhard, 2 copies |
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31 | MONEY ISN'T EV'RYTHING, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II |
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31 | THE MOON, by Paul Hindemith |
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31 | MOON AT SEA, by Harry Pease, Larry Stock, and Cinvent Rose |
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31 | MOONDUST, words by Mitchell Parish, music by Sammy Kaye |
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31 | THE MOON FELL IN THE RIVER, lyrics by Mitchell Parish, music by Peter De Rose |
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31 | MOON IN MY WINDOW, music by Stephen Sondheim, music by Richard Rodgers, 2 copies |
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31 | THE MOON IS A SILVER DOLLAR, lyrics by Mitchell Parish, music by Sammy Fain, 2 copies |
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31 | MOONLIGHT COCKTAIL, lyrics by Kim Gannon, music by Lucky Roberts |
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31 | MOONLIGHT MASQUERADE, words by Jack Lawrence, music by Toota Camarata |
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31 | MOON LOVE, by Mack David, Mack Davis, and Andre Kostelanetz |
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31 | MOON OVER BURMA, words by Frank Loesser, music by Frederick Hollander |
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31 | MORENA, by Jorge del Moral, 2 copies |
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31 | MORE POWER TO YOU, lyrics by Harold Adamson, music by Jimmy McHugh |
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31 | MORNING KISS, words by Eddie Mathews, music by Dick Vinson |
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31 | MOTETTE, Mozart |
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31 | THE MUSICAL SNUFF-BOX, by A. Liadoff |
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31 | MUSIC FOR LOVERS, by Bart Howard, 2 copies |
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31 | MUSIC I HEARD WITH YOU, music by Richard Hageman, poem by Conrad Aiken, 2 copies |
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31 | MUST IT BE LOVE?, music and lyrics by Walter Marks |
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31 | MUST YOU BE SO MEAN, lyrics by Will Lorin, music by Bud Livingston |
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31 | MY BEST LOVE, words by Oscar Hammerstein, music by Richard Rodgers |
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31 | MY BLUE EYED GIRL, words and music by Tony L. Del Vecchio |
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31 | MY BUDDY, words by Gus Kahn, music by Walter Donaldson |
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31 | MY DAY, words and music by Johnny Hauser and Archie Miller |
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31 | MY DAYS HAVE BEEN SO WONDROUS FREE, by Francis Hopkinson |
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31 | MY FAVORITE THINGS, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II |
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31 | MY FOOLISH HEART, music by Victor Young, lyrics by Ned Washington |
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31 | MY GIRL'S AN IRISH GIRL, words and music by Jack Popplewell |
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31 | MY HANDS ARE TIED, lyrics by Charles Tobias, music by Sam H. Stept |
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31 | MY HEART BELONGS TO DADDY, words and music by Cole Porter |
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31 | MY HEART IS A SILENT VIOLIN, music by Oscar J. Fox |
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31 | MY HEART IS TAKING LESSONS, lyrics by John Burke, music by James V. Monaco |
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31 | MY HEART IS UNEMPLOYED, words and music by Harold J. Rome |
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31 | MY HEART REMEMBERS, music by Serge Walter and Al Jacobs, lyrics by Peter Tunturin |
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31 | MY HERO, words by Stanislaus Strange, music by Oscar Straus, 2 copies |
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31 | MY JOHANN, Edvard Grieg, arranged by Alexander Aslanoff |
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31 | MY KIND OF MAN, words and music by Noel Coward |
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31 | MY LADDIE, by W. A. Thayer |
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31 | MY LADY LO-FU, by Elinor Emick Warren |
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31 | MY LAST GOODBYE, words and music by Eddy Howard, 2 copies |
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31 | MY LIPS WOULD SING, by Edmund Leamy and Maurice Baron |
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31 | MY LOVE FOR YOU, words by Edward Neyman, music by Harry Jacobsen, 2 copies |
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31 | MY LOVE IS A WANDERER, words and music by Bart Howard |
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31 | MY LOVE IS ONLY FOR YOU, words by Clarkson Rose, music by Conrad Leonaed, 2 copies |
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31 | MY LOVE IS YOUNG, words by Bickley Reichner, music by Robert Graham |
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31 | MY LOVELY CELIA, by George Munro, arranged by H. Lane Wilson |
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31 | MY LOVE'S A GENTLE MAN, words by Roy Jordan, music by Ulpio Minucci, 2 copies |
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31 | MY LOVE WALTZ, music by Billy R. Gould, lyrics by Belle Mayer and Dave Waterman |
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31 | MY MAN'S GONE NOW, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by DuBose Heyward and Ira Gershwin |
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31 | MY MELANCHOLY BABY, words by Geo. A. Norton and Maybelle E. Watson, music by Ernie Burnett |
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31 | MY REVERIE, by Larry Clinton |
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31 | MY ROMANCE, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, 2 copies |
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31 | MY SHIP, words by Ira Gershwin, music by Kurt Weill |
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31 | MY SISTER AND I, words and music by Hy Zaret, Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer |
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31 | MY SOUL IS DARK, music by Arthur H. Gutman |
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31 | MY THOUGHTS ARE ROAMIN' TONIGHT, lyrics by Jimmy Eaton, music by Robert Stolz |
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31 | MY TIME IS YOUR TIME, words by Eric Little, music by Leo Dance |
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31 | MY WHITE KNIGHT, composer unknown |
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31 | MY WHITE KNIGHT, words and music by Robert Campbell |
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31 | MY YIDDISHE MOMME, lyrics by Jack Yellen, music by Jack Yellen and Lew Pollack |
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31 | NATURE BOY, by Eden Ahbenz |
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31 | NEAPOLITAN LOVE SONG, lyrics by Henry Blossom, music by Victor Herbert |
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31 | NEVER, lyrics by Eliot Daniel, music by Lionel Newman |
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31 | NEVER AGAIN, words and music by Noel Coward |
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31 | NEVER FELT BETTER, NEVER HAD LESS, words and music by Abel Baer and Cliff Hess |
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31 | NEVER ON SUNDAY, lyrcis by Billt Towne, music by Manos Hadjidakis |
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31 | NEW BORN, by Norman Dello Joio |
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31 | NEW HAMPSHIRE, music by Alan Thomas |
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31 | THE NEWS GAME, music by Jacques Wolfe |
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31 | A NEW SHADE OF BLUE, by Russ Smith and James Flora |
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31 | NIGHTINGALE, lyrics by Fred Wise, music by Xavier Cugat |
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31 | NIGHT IS FALLING, J. Haydn |
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31 | NIGHT SONG, lyrics by Lee Adams, music by Charles Strouse |
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31 | THE NIGHT IS FILLED WITH MUSIC, by Irving Berlin |
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31 | THE NIGHT THEY INVENTED CHAMPAGNE, words by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, 2 copies |
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31 | THE NIGHT WAS MADE FOR LOVE, by Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach |
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31 | NINA, by G.B. Pergolesi |
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31 | NINA BOBO, by Bainbridge Crist |
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31 | NINETTA AND PEPPPINO, arranged by Alexander Aslanoff |
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31 | NINNA NANNA, music by Theodore Carguilo |
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31 | NOBODY CARES IF I'M BLUE, lyrics by Grant Clarke, music by Harry Akst |
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31 | NOBODY'S CHASING ME, lyrics and music by Cole Porter |
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31 | NOBODY MAKES A PASS AT ME, words and music by Harold J. Rome |
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31 | NOBODY'S HEART, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers |
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31 | NOCHE DE RONDA, by Maria Teresa Lara, 2 copies |
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31 | NOCTURNE, by Samuel Barber |
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31 | NON DIMENTICAR, lyrics by Shelley Dobbins, music by P. G. Redi, 2 copies |
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31 | NO PROPHET I, by S. Rachmaninoff |
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31 | NORWEGIAN ECHO SONG, by W. Thrance |
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31 | NO STAR IS LOST, by Fred Fisher |
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31 | NOTHIN' FOR NOTHIN', lyrics by Dorothy Fields, music by Morton Gould |
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31 | NOTHING LASTS FOREVER, words and music by Oscar Haimo |
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31 | NOTHING IS TOO PERFECT FOR YOU, words and music by Bud Hofmann |
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31 | NOVILLERO, by Maria Teresa Lara, 2 copies |
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31 | NOWHERE GUY, lyrics by Mack Gordon, music by Josef Myrow |
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31 | NOW I LAY ME DOWN TO SLEEP, music by Robert MacGimsey |
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31 | NOW IS THE TIME!, words by Burton Shevelove, music by Perry Lafferty |
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31 | NOW IT CAN BE TOLD, by Irving Berlin |
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31 | NOW SLEEPS THE CRIMSON PETAL, words by Tennyson, music by Rodger Quilter |
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31 | O BEAUTIFUL STAR, by Oscar Wilde and Maurice Baron |
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31 | THE OBLATION, by Karol Rathaus |
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31 | THE OCARINA, words and music by Irving Berlin |
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31 | O DOCE NOME DE VOCE, music by Francisco Mignone |
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31 | O'ER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY, by Francis Hopkinson |
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31 | O GATHERING CLOUDS, arranged by K. Marjorie Bain |
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31 | OH DEAR! WHAT CAN THE MATTER BE?, arranged by Arnold Bax |
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31 | OH, HAD I JUBAL'S LYRE, G. F. Handel |
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31 | O HOLY NIGHT!, by Adolphe Adam |
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31 | OH MOTHER MINE, words and music by Pietro Cimini |
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31 | OH, NEVER SING TO ME AGAIN, S. Rachmaninoff |
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31 | OH PROMISE ME, words by Clement Scott, music by Reginald De Koven |
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31 | OH, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MORNIN', music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, 2 copies |
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31 | OH, YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLL, words by Seymour Brown, music by Nat D. Ayer |
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31 | OKLAHOMA, words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers, 2 copies |
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31 | AN OLD-FASHIONED GIRLIE, words by James O'Dea, music by Sam S. Krams |
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31 | OLD FOLKS, lyrics by Dedette Lee Hill, music by Willard Robison |
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31 | OLD MILL WHEEL, by Benny Davis, Milton Ager, Jesse Greer |
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31 | OLD SONG, by Douglas Moore |
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31 | THE OLD WOMAN AND THE PEDDLER, arranged by Hazel Gertrude Kinscella |
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31 | O LEGERE HIRONDELLE, arranged by Estelle Liebling |
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31 | OL' JIM, by Clara Edwards |
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31 | O LORD YOU MADE A MOSES, words and music by Robert MacGimsey |
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31 | O MIO BABBINO CARO, English versioon by Anne and Herbert Grossman, 2 copies |
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31 | ON A LITTLE STREET IN SINGAPORE, words by Billy Hill, music by Peter DeRose |
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31 | ON A ROOF IN MANHATTAN, lyrics and music by Irving Berlin |
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31 | ONCE IN A WHILE, words by Bud Green, music by Michael Edwards |
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31 | ONCE UPON A TIME, TODAY, words and music by Irving Berlin |
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31 | ONE ALONE, book and lyrics by Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II, and Frank Mandel, music by Sigmund Romberg, 3 copies |
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31 | ONE DAY, words and music by Thora Hinshaw Seaton |
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31 | ONE FINE DAY, by G. Puccini |
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31 | ONE HEART WAS YEARNING, by Franz Shubert, arranged by Ann Ronell |
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31 | ONE LITTLE CANDLE, by J. Maloy Roach and George Mysels |
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31 | ONE LOOK AT YOU, by Bart Howard |
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31 | ONE LOVE AFFAIR, by Bart Howard |
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31 | ONE NIGHT OF LOVE, words by Gus Kahn, music by Victor Schertzinger |
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31 | ONE OF THOSE SONGS, English lyrics by Will Holt, music by Gerard Calvi |
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31 | THE ONE ROSE, by Del Lyon and Lani McIntire |
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31 | ONE SONG, words by Larry Morey, music by Frank Churchill |
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31 | ONLY A GLASS OF CHAMPAGNE, words by Arthur Wimperis, music by Noel Gay |
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31 | ONLY A ROSE, lyrics and Brian Hooker, music by Rudolf Friml |
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31 | ONLY WHEN YOU'RE IN MY ARMS, by Con Conrad, Bert Kalmar, and Herman Ruby |
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31 | ONLY YOU, AND YOU ONLY, lyrics by John W. Bratton, music by Mana-Zucca, 2 copies |
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31 | ON THE ROAD TO MANDALAY, words by Rudyard Kipling, music by Oley Speaks |
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31 | ON THIS DAY, words by Hy Zaret, music by Lou Singer |
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31 | ON WINGS OF SONG, arranged by Fred Weber |
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31 | ON YOUR TOES, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers |
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31 | OPEN THY BLUE EYES, by Jules Massenet |
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31 | O PERFECT LOVE, words by D. F. Blomfield, music by Oscar J. Fox |
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31 | THE OTHER HALF OF ME, music and lyrics by Jack Lawrence and Stan Freeman |
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31 | OUR LANGUAGE OF LOVE, music by Marguerite Monnot, lyrics by Alexandre Breffort, 2 copies |
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31 | OUR LOVE, words and music by Larry Clinton, Buddy Bernier, and Bob Emmerich |
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31 | OUR LOVE AFFAIR, words and music by Arthur Freed and Roger Edens |
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31 | OUR SONG, music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Dorothy Fields |
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31 | OUT OF MY DREAMS, words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers |
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31 | OVER THE RAINBOW, lyrics by E. Y. Harburg, music by Harold Arlen, 2 copies |
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32 | PAKAD ADONAI ZION, by Zaira and Wolf |
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32 | PALE HANDS I LOVED, words by Laurence Hope, music by Amy Woodforde Finden |
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32 | PAREE WHAT DID YOU DO TO ME, lyrics and music by Cole Porter |
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32 | THE PARISIANS, words by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, 2 copies |
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32 | PASSEPIED, transcribed and adapted by Alexander Aslanoff, 2 copies |
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32 | PASTORALE, by Domenico Scarlatti |
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32 | THE PASTURE, by Charles Naginski |
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32 | PAVANNE, by Morton Gould, 2 copies |
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32 | THE PEANUT VENDOR, composed by Moises Simons |
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32 | PENNIES FROM HEAVEN, words by John Burke, music by Arthur Johnson |
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32 | A PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS, words and music by Lee Sims |
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32 | PENNY SERENADE, words by Hal Hallifax, music by Melle Weersma |
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32 | PEOPLE WILL SAY WE'RE IN LOVE, words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers, 2 copies |
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32 | PERHAPS, words by Stephen Sondheim, music by Richard Rodgers, 2 copies |
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32 | THE PHYSICIAN, words and music by Cole Porter |
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32 | THE PICTURE BRIDE, lyrics and music by J. P. Murray, Barry Trivers, Ben Oakland, et al. |
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32 | A PICTURE OF ME WITHOUT YOU, music and lyrics by Cole Porter |
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32 | PIGALLE, English lyrics by Charles Newman, music by Georges Ulmer |
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32 | THE PIPER FROM OVER THE WAY, lyrics by Helen Taylor, music by May H. Brahe |
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32 | THE PIPER O'DUNDEE, arranged by Fritz Kreisler |
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32 | PLAIN WE LIVE, lyrics by Arnold B. Horwitt, music by Albert Hague |
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32 | PLAY, FIDDLE, PLAY, lyrics by Jack Lawrence, music by Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman |
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32 | PLAY GYPSIES-DANCE GYPSIES, music by Emmerich Kalman |
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32 | PLEASE DON'T MAKE ME BE GOOD, lyrics and music by Cole Porter |
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32 | PLEASE NO SQUEEZA DA BANANA, by Louis Prima, Jack Zero, and Ben Jaffe |
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32 | POLLY THE PARROT, words by Lanny Ross, music by Halmy Kresa |
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32 | POOR BUTTERFLY, lyrics by John L. Gold, music by Raymond Hubb |
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32 | POOR PIERROT, by Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach, 2 copies |
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32 | POURQUOI MENTIR, music by Francisico Mignone |
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32 | PRAIRIE SCHOONER, words and music by Harry Pease, Ed G. Nelson, and Billy Haid |
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32 | PRAIRIE WATERS BY NIGHT, muisc by Everett Helm |
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32 | THE PRAISE OF ISLAY, arranged by Fritz Kreisler |
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32 | A PRAYER AT EVENTIDE, music by Reginald King |
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32 | PRAYER OF A WAITING WORLD, words and music by Gene Bone and Howard Fenton |
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32 | THE PRAYER PERFECT, by Oley Speaks |
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32 | PRELUDE TO A KISS, lyrics by Irving Gordon and Irving Mills, music by Duke Ellington |
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32 | PRETTY AS A PICTURE, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Robert B. Smith |
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32 | PRIMAVERA, by Celius Dougherty |
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32 | PRIMAVERA D'AMORE, music by Theodore Gargiulo |
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32 | P'S AND Q'S, lyrics by Howard Dietz, music by Johann Strauss |
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32 | PUT IT IN THE BOOK, words and music by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley |
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32 | QUANDO, QUANDO, QUANDO, English words by Pat Boone, music by Tony Renis, 2 copies |
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32 | QUANDO UNA FLOR DESABROCHA, by Francisco Mignone |
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32 | THE QUEEN OF TERRE HAUTE, lyrics and music by Cole Porter |
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32 | QUELQUE-CHOSE, lyrics and music by Cole Porter |
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32 | QUIET NIGHT, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart |
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32 | QUIET NIGHTS OF QUIET STARS, original words and music by Antonio Carlos Jobim, 2 copies |
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32 | RACHEM, music by Mana-Zucca |
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32 | RAINBOW VALLEY, words by Edgar Leslie, music by Joe Burke |
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32 | RAIN HAS FALLEN, by Samuel Barber |
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32 | RAISINS AND ALMONDS, music and yiddish lyrics by Abraham Goldfaden, 2 copies |
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32 | RAMONA, lyrics by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Mabel Wayne |
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32 | RANNOCH, BY GLENCOE, music by Alan Thomas |
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32 | RAPUNZEL, by John Sacco |
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32 | A REAL NICE CLAMBAKE, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II |
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32 | RECUERDAS TU, by Erneste Lecuona |
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32 | THE RED DRESS, by Mary Margaret Vinmont |
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32 | RED, RED ROSE, by R. L. Cottenet |
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32 | RED ROSEY BUSH, by Victor Young |
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32 | RED SKIES IN THE NIGHT, words and music by Art Noel, Don Hart and Ross Parker, 2 copies |
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32 | REMEMBER, lyrics and music by Irving Berlin |
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32 | REMEMBER ME?, lyrics by Al Dubin, music by Harry Warren |
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32 | RENDEZVOUS TIME IN PAREE, lyrics by Al Dubin, music by Jimmy McHugh |
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32 | REUNION IN WALTZ TIME, words by Florence Tarr, music by Jacques Wolfe |
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32 | THE RHUMBA-CARDI, words and music by Malcolm Eaton and Albert Gamse |
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32 | RIDIN' HIGH, music and lyrics by Cole Porter |
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32 | RIGHT AS THE RAIN, words by E. Y. Harburg, music by Harold Arlen, 2 copies |
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32 | RIGOLETTO, by G. Verdi |
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32 | THE RIVER, words and music by Ann Ronell |
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32 | THE RIVER SEINE, words by Allan Roberts and Alan Holt, music by Guy Lafarge |
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32 | THE ROBIN'S SONG, words by Susan M. Perkins, music by Howard White |
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32 | ROLLING HOME, words and music by Cole Porter |
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32 | ROMANCE, words by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Sigmund Romberg |
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32 | ROMANCE RUNS IN THE FAMILY, words and music by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Manny Kurtz |
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32 | ROMANY LIFE, lyrics by Harry B. Smith, music by Victor Herbert |
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32 | RONDO ALLA TURCA, by W.A. Mozart, adapted by Alexander Aslanoff |
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32 | THE ROSE ENSLAVES THE NIGHTINGALE, music by N. Rimsky-Korsakov |
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32 | ROSE MARIE, lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml |
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32 | ROSE OF THE WORLD, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Glen MacDonough |
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32 | ROSE, ROSE, I LOVE YOU, arranged by Chris Langdon, English lyrics by Wilfred Thomas |
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32 | ROSES FROM THE SOUTH, words by Margaret Bristol, arranged by Guiseppe Bamboschej |
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32 | ROSES OF PICARDY, words by Fred E. Weatherly, music by Haydn Wood |
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32 | ROUND ABOUT THE ELFIN RING, arranged by Richard D. Row |
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32 | ROZHINKES MIT MANDLEN, by A. Goldfaden, arranged by Henry Lefkowitch |
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32 | RUMANIA, RUMANIA, arranged by Sholom Secunda, melody and words by Aaron Lebedeff |
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32 | RUMPEL-STILTS-KIN, words and music by Charles Tobias and Al Lewis |
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32 | SAPER VORRESTE DI CHE, G. Verdi |
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32 | THE SECOND MINUET, words by Aubrey Dowdon, music by Maurice Besly |
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32 | SE MIA GIOIA, by George Frideric Handel, 4 copies |
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32 | SERENADE, by Enrico Toselli |
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32 | SHABBAT MENUCHAII, by Abraham Ellestein |
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32 | THE SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE, lyrics by Paul Francis Weber, music by Johnny Mandel |
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32 | SHALOM, lyrics and music by Jerry Herman, 22 copies |
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32 | SHANGRI-LA, lyrics by Carl Sigman, music by Matt Malneck and Robert Maxwell |
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32 | SHEIN VI DI L'VONE, music by Joseph Rumshinsky, words by Chaim Tauber |
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32 | SHE NEVER TOLD HER LOVE, by Josef Haydn |
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32 | A SHIP WITHOUT A SAIL, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers |
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32 | SHIR ERES, by Moshe Wilensky |
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32 | THE SHORTEST DAY OF THE YEAR, words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers |
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32 | SIBONEY, by Ernesto Lecuona, lyrics by Dolly Morse |
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32 | SILVERIO, words and music by Agustin Lara |
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32 | SILVER MOON, words by Dorothy Donnelly, muric by Sigmund Romberg |
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32 | SILVER SONG, music by Douglas Moore, lyrics by John Latouche |
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32 | A SLEEPIN' BEE, lyrics by Truman Capote and Harold Arlen, music by Harold Arlen |
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32 | SLEEPY EYES, words by Tommie Connor, music by Harry Ralton |
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32 | SO IN LOVE, words and music by Cole Porter |
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32 | SOME DAY, words by Brian Hooker, music by Rudolf Friml |
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32 | SOMETHING TO LIVE FOR, words and music by Cole Porter |
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32 | SOMEWHERE, MY LOVE, lyrics by Paul Francis Webster, music by Maurice Jarre |
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32 | THE SONG IS YOU, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Jerome Kern, 2 copies |
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32 | SONG OF LOVE, by Julius Chajes |
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32 | A SONG OUT OF HEAVEN, musical arrangements and lyrics by Ann Ronell |
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32 | SOPHIA, words by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin, 2 copies |
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32 | THE SPIDER AND THE FLY, by Thomas Waller, Andy Razaf, and J. C. Johnson |
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32 | A SPIRIT PASS'D BEFORE ME, music by Arthur H. Gutman |
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32 | THE SPRINGTIME COMETH, words by E. Y. Harburg, music by Sammy Fain |
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32 | STAIRWAY TO THE SEA, English lyrics by Albert A. Beach, music by Giuseppe Cioffi |
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32 | THE STAR, by James H. Rogers |
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32 | STARS IN MY EYES, words by Dorothy Fields, music by Fritz Kreisler |
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32 | THE STARS REMAIN, words by Henry Myers, music by Jay Gorney |
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32 | A STAR WAS HIS CANDLE, music by Teresa Del Riego |
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32 | STAY, words by Stephen Sondheim, music by Richard Rodgers, 2 copies |
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32 | A STRANGE LONELINESS, by Robert Burke and Sammy Mysels |
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32 | STRINGBEAN BOY, words by Don Raye, music by Gene De Paul |
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32 | SUMMER STARS, by Elinor Remick Warren |
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32 | SUMMERTIME, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by DuBose Heyward and Ira Gershwin, 2 copies |
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32 | THE SURREY WITH THE FRINGE ON TOP, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II |
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32 | SWEET BEGINNING, words and music by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley |
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32 | THE SWEETEST SONG IN THE WORLD, words and music by Harry Parr-Davies, 2 copies |
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32 | THE SWEETEST SOUNDS, words and music by Richard Rodgers |
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32 | SWEETHEARS, by Victor Herbert |
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32 | THE SYMPHONY, by Henry Sachs |
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32 | TAKE THE MOMENT, words by Stephen Sondheim, music by Richard Rodgers, 2 copies |
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32 | A TASTE OF HONEY, words by Ric Marlow, music by Bobby Scott |
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32 | TAWNY DAYS, by Elinor Remick Warren |
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32 | TEACH ME TONIGHT, words by Sammy Cahn, music by Gene De Paul |
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32 | TELL ME, LOVELY SHEPHERD, arranged by Elizabeth Poston |
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32 | THANK YOU SO MUCH, words by Stephen Sondheim, music by Richard Rodgers, 2 copies |
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32 | THAT'S WHAT IT IS TO BE YOUNG, words and music by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley |
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32 | THEME OF THE QUIET MAN, words and music by Richard Farrelly |
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32 | THEN CAME THE RAIN, words by Charlie Tobias, music by Oscar Levant |
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32 | THERE'S NOTHING LIKE AN OLD FASHIONED WALTZ, music by Sam H. Stept, words by Ned Washington |
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32 | THE TICKLE TOE, lyrics by Otto Harbach, music by Louis A. Hirsch |
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32 | THEY DIDN'T BELIEVE ME, words by Herbert Reynolds, music by Jerome Kern |
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32 | THIS DREAM, words and music by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley |
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32 | THIS IS THE LIFE, lyrics by Lee Adams, music by Charles Strouse |
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32 | THIS NIGHT, words by Gus Kahn, music by Harry Warren |
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32 | A THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS, words and music by Howard Leland |
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32 | A THOUSAND BEAUTIFUL THINGS, words by Richard Corrin, music by Haydn Wood |
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32 | TILL, words by Carl Sigman, music by Charles Danvers |
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32 | TIME ON MY HANDS, words by Harold Adamson and Mack Gordon, music by Vicnent Youmans |
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32 | TO BE ALONE WITH YOU, lyrics by Sidney Michaels, music by Mark Sandrich Jr. |
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32 | TO BE SUNG UP ON A SUMMER NIGHT ON THE WATER, by Frederick Delius |
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32 | TOMORROW SINGS, words by S. A. DeWitt, music by Jacques Wolfe |
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32 | TOO LONG AT THE FAIR, words and music by Billy Barnes |
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32 | TOVARICH, music by Mana-Zucca, lyrics by Ben M. Kaye |
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32 | TREES, by Oscar Rasbach |
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32 | THE TRYST, by Jean Sibelius |
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32 | TUM-BALALAIKA, lyrics by Stanley L. Lionel, music by Henry Lefkowitch |
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32 | TURN AROUND, by Malvina Reynolds, Allen Greene, and Harry Belafonte |
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32 | THE TURNING TIDE, lyrics by Del Arden, music by Del Arden and Stewart Wille |
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32 | TWO BY TWO, words by Stephen Sondheim, music by Richard Rodgers, 2 copies |
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32 | TWO DREAMS GOT TOGETHER, words and music by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin |
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32 | TWO FOOLS IN LOVE, by Fred Fisher and Stella Unger |
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32 | TWO LITTLE SHOES, by Mana-Zucca |
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32 | THE UMBRELLA MAN, words and music by James Cavanaugh, Vincent Rose, and Harry Stock, 2 copies |
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33 | UNA VOCE POCO, G. Rossini, arranged by Estelle Liebling, 2 copies |
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33 | UNDER PARIS SKIES, English words by Kim Gannon, music by Hubert Giraud, 2 copies |
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33 | UNDER THE BRIDGES OF PARIS, English lyrics by Dorcas Cochran, music by Vincent Scotto |
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33 | UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE, by Douglas Moore |
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32 | TWO NIGHT SONGS, accompaniment by John Alden Carpenter |
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33 | UNLESS, by Mana-Zucca |
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33 | UNTIL SUNRISE, words and music by Jack Wolf Fine, Marie Moss and Will Collins |
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33 | UNTIL THE STARS FALL DOWN, words and music by Walter Donaldson |
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33 | UNVEIL YOUR EYES, words by David W. Guion and Clark Harrington, music by David W. Guion |
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33 | USK, music by Alan Thomas |
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33 | USE YOUR IMAGINATION, lyrics and music by Cole Porter, 2 copies |
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33 | THE VAGABOND KING WALTZ, words by Brian Hooker, music by Rudolf Friml |
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33 | VARNISHKES, music setting by Harry Anik |
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33 | THE VARSITY DRAG, words and music by B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson |
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33 | VELVET PEOPLE, music by Ernst Bacon |
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33 | VERGEBLICHES STANDCHEN, Johannes Brahms, 2 copies |
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33 | VIENI, VIENI, lyrics by Geo. Koger and H. Varna, music by Vincent Scotto |
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33 | VILIA, words by Adrian Ross, music by Franz Lehar, 3 copies |
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33 | VIRGINIA, music by Alan Thomas |
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33 | VIRGINIA DON'T GO TOO FAR, lyrics by B.G. De Sylva, music by George Gershwin |
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33 | VOCALISE, by Wilbur Chenoeth |
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33 | VOCALISE, by S. Rachmaninoff |
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33 | VOCI DI PRIMAVERA, Johann Strauss, arranged by Estelle Liebling |
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33 | VOCI DI PRIMAVERA, Johann Strauss |
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33 | VOODOO SPIRITS, lyrics by Della Hayward, music by Frank La Forge |
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33 | WAIT TILL YOU SEE HER, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, 2 copies |
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33 | WAKE WITH THE DAWN, Ruggiero Leoneavallo |
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33 | WALKING HAPPY, lyrics by Sammy Cahn, music by James Van Heuser |
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33 | A WALK IN THE COUNTRY, by Bart Howard |
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33 | WALK THE PATH OF PEACE, words by Atra Baer, music by Martin Kalmanoff |
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33 | WALK-UP, by Bart Howard |
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33 | WALTER'S PRIZE SONG, by Richard Wagner |
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33 | WALTZ AT MAXIM'S, words by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, 2 copies |
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33 | WASHINGTON SQUARE DANCE, words and music by Irving Berlin |
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33 | WAS IT A DREAM, lyrics and music by Sam Coslow, Larry Spier, and Addy Britt |
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33 | THE WATER MILL, music by R. Vaughan Williams |
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33 | THE WAY IT USED TO BE, music by Franco Cassano and Corrado Conti, English lyrics by Roger Cook and Roder Greenaway, 2 copies |
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33 | THE WAY YOU LOOK TO-NIGHT, music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Dorothy Fields |
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33 | WE CAN LIVE ON LOVE, lyrics by Al Dubin, music by Jimmy McHugh |
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33 | THE WEDDING CAKE-WALK, words and music by Cole Porter |
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33 | THE WEDDING SAMBA, by Abraham Ellstein, Allan Small, and Joseph Liebowitz |
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33 | THE WEE BUTTERFLY, by Mana-Zucca |
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33 | THE WEEKEND OF A PRIVATE SECRETARY, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, music by Bernie Hanighen |
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33 | WE HAVE TO LEAVE, lyrics by Sammy Cahn, music by Jule Styne |
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33 | WE'LL MEET AGAIN, words and music by Ross Parker and Hughie Charles |
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33 | WE'LL NEVER KNOW, by Irving Berlin, 2 copies |
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33 | WE SPEAK OF YOU OFTEN, lyrics by Dedette Lee Hill, music by Johnny Marks |
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33 | WESTWIND, words by Ogdan Nash, music by Kurt Weill |
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33 | WE THREE, words and music by Dick Dobertson, Nelson Cogane, and Sammy Mysels |
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33 | WE'VE COME A LONG WAY TOGETHER, lyrics by Ted Koehler, music by Sammy H. Stept |
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33 | WHAT A MAN, words and music by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley |
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33 | WHAT HAVE YOU DONE ALL DAY?, music by Richard Hardt |
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33 | WHAT HAVE YOU GOT THAT GETS ME, words and music by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger |
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33 | WHAT IS THIS THING CALLED LOVE, by Cole Porter |
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33 | WHAT MAKES THE SUNSET?, lyrics by Sammy Cahn, music by Jule Styne |
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33 | WHAT'S IN THE AIR TO-DAY?, words and music by Robert Eden |
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33 | WHAT'S THE USE OF WOND'RIN', music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II |
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33 | WHAT WILL I TELL MY HEART, words and music by Peter Tinturin and Jack Lawrence |
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33 | WHEN I BRING TO YOU COLOUR'D TOYS, music by John Alden Carpenter |
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33 | WHEN I DANCE WITH THE PERSON I LOVE, music by Mark Sandrich Jr., lyrics by Sidney Michaels |
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33 | WHEN I FALL IN LOVE, music by Victor Young, lyrics by Edward Heyman |
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33 | WHEN I GO ON THE STAGE, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, 2 copies |
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33 | WHEN I GROW TOO OLD TO DREAM, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Sigmund Romberg |
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33 | WHEN I LOST YOU, by Irving Berlin |
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33 | WHEN LOVE COMES YOUR WAY, music and lyrics by Cole Porter |
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33 | WHEN LOVE IS KIND, arranged by A. L. |
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33 | WHEN THAT MAN IS DEAD AND GONE, by Irving Berlin |
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33 | WHEN THE IDLE POOR BECOME THE IDLE RICH, lyrics by E. Y. Harburg, music by Burton Lane |
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33 | WHEN THE WEATHER'S BETTER, music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Betty Comden |
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33 | WHEN YOU'RE A LONG, LONG WAY FROM HOME, music by Sam M. Lewis, music by George W. Meyer |
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33 | WHEN YOU'RE AWAY, lyrics by Henry M. Blossom, music by Victor Herbert, 2 copies |
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33 | WHEN YOU WALK IN THE ROOM, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, music by Sigmund Romberg |
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33 | WHEN YOU WISH UPON A STAR, lyrics by Ned Washington, music by Leigh Harline, 2 copies |
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33 | WHERE CAN SHE BE?, words by Burton Shevelove, music by Perry Lafferty |
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33 | WHERE IS PEACE?, words and music by Oscar Kramer, 2 copies |
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33 | WHERE WOULD YOU BE WITHOUT ME?, words and music by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley |
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33 | WHERE YOU ARE, words by Laurel Wallace, music by Charles Huerter |
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33 | WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS, lyrics by Lee Adams, music by Charles Strouse |
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33 | WHISPERING HOPE, words and music by Alice Hawthorne |
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33 | WHISPERING IN THE DARK, words and music by Leo Robin and Frederick Hollander |
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33 | WHITE BIRDS, by Mana-Zucca |
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33 | WHITE SAILS, by Nick Kenny, Charles Kenny, Harry Archer |
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33 | WHITHER RUNNETH MY SWEETHEART?, arranged by Estelle Liebling |
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33 | WHO?, book by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Jerome Kern |
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33 | WHO AM I?, lyrics by Walter Bullock, music by Jule Styne |
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33 | WHO BELONGS TO THAT SMILE?, lyrics and music by Will Lorin |
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33 | WHO CAN I TURN TO, words and music by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley |
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33 | WHO KNOWS, words and music by J. Bruce Orcutt |
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33 | WHO KNOWS?, words by Eddie Mathews, music by Dcik Vinson |
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33 | WHO KNOWS?, words and music by Cole Porter, 2 copies |
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33 | THE WHOLE WORLD KNOWS, by Fritz Kreisler |
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33 | WHO WANTS TO FALL IN LOVE, by Bart Howard |
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33 | WHO, WHO, WHO, WHO, words and music by Don Nickey |
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33 | WHY CAN'T IT BE YOU?, words by Ruth Webb, music by Phyllis Webb |
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33 | WHY CRY BABY?, lyrics by Bill Hampton, music by George Duning |
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33 | WHY DID WE EVER SAY GOOD-BYE?, words and music by Bill Lennerts |
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33 | WHY DO I LOVE YOU?, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Jerome Kern |
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33 | WHY DO THE WRONG PEOPLE TRAVEL?, words and music by Cole Porter, 2 copies |
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33 | WHY SHOULD I CARE?, words and music by Cole Porter |
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33 | WHY SO PALE AND WAN, FOND LOVER?, by Norman Dell Joio |
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33 | WIEGENLIED, Johannes Brahms |
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33 | THE WILD FLOWER'S SONG, by Paul Hindenith |
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33 | WILLOW SONG, music by Douglas Moore, lyrics by John Latouche |
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33 | WILL O' THE WISP, words by Torrence Benjamin, music by Charles Gilbert Spross |
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33 | WILL YOU REMEMBER, lyrics by Alda Johnson Young, music by Sigmund Romberg |
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33 | THE WIND SINGS WELCOME, by Elinor Remick Warren |
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33 | WISHING, words and music by B.G. De Sylva |
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33 | WISH YOU WERE HERE, music and lyrics by Harold Rome |
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33 | WITH A SMILE AND A SONG, words by Larry Morey, music by Frank Churchill |
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33 | WITH A SONG IN MY HEART, words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers |
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33 | WITH MY SHILLELAGH UNDER MY ARM, words and music by Billy O'Brien and Raymond Wallace |
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33 | WITH THE WIND AND THE RAIN IN YOUR HAIR, words and music by Jack Lawrence and Clara Edwards |
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33 | WOMAN IS A RASCAL, music by Baldwin Bergersen, lyrics by William Archibald |
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33 | THE WONDER OF YOU, lyrics by Arthur Herzog, Jr., music by Eduardo S. de Fuentes |
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33 | THE WOODEN SOLDIER AND THE CHINA DOLL, lyrics by Charles Newman, music by Isham Jones |
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33 | A WOMAN IS A SOMETIME THING, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by DuBose Heyward and Ira Gershwin |
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33 | THE WORLD IS IN MY ARMS, words by E. Y. Harburg, music by Burton Lane |
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33 | THE WORLD IS MINE, lyrics by Holt Marvell, music by George Posford |
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33 | THE WORLD IS WAITING FOR THE SUNRISE, words by Eugene Lockhart, music by Ernest Seitz |
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33 | THE WORLD IS YOUR BALLOON, words by E. Y. Harburg, music by Sammy Fain |
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33 | WOULD YOU, lyrics by Arthur Freed, music by Nacio Herb Brown |
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33 | THE YAM, by Irving Berlin |
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33 | YESTERDAYS, words by Otto Harbach, music by Jerome Kern, 2 copies |
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33 | A YIDDISHE MOMME, lyrics by Jack Yellen, music by Jack Yellen and Lew Pollack |
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33 | THE YODEL WALTZ, words by D.S. Noble, music by Harry Noble |
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33 | YOU, lyrics by Mack Gordon, music by Josef Myrow |
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33 | YOU AND I, lyrics by Howard Dietz, music by Johann Strauss |
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33 | YOU AND THE NIGHT AND THE MUSIC, words by Howard Dietz, music by Arthur Schwartz, 2 copies |
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33 | YOU ARE FREE, words by William Le Baron, music by Victor Jacobi, 2 copies |
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33 | YOU ARE LOVE, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Jerome Kern |
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33 | YOU CAME A LONG WAY FROM ST. LOUIS, lyrics by Bob Russell, music by John Benson Brooks |
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33 | YOU CAN DO NO WRONG, words and music by Cole Porter |
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33 | YOU CAN LIVE WITH A BROKEN HEART, lyrics by Al Lewis music by Marvin Kahn and Arthur Burman |
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33 | YOU’D BE SO NICE TO COME HOME TO, words and music by Cole Porter |
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33 | YOU DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH YOU CAN SUFFER, words and music by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin |
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33 | YOU DON'T KNOW PAREE, lyrics and music by Cole Porter |
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33 | YOU GO TO MY HEAD, lyrics by Haven Gillespie, music by J. Fred Coots |
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33 | YOU GROW SWEETER AS THE YEARS GO BY, words and music by Johnny Mercer |
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33 | YOU HAVE MY HEART, words by Mort Goodman, music by Lillian Rosedale Goodman |
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33 | YOU KISSED ME, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, music by Morton Gould |
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33 | YOU LEAVE ME BREATHLESS, words by Ralph Freed, music by Frederick Hollander |
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33 | YOU'LL BE REMINDED OF ME, words and music by George Jessel, Jack Meskill and Ted Shapiro |
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33 | YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II |
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33 | YOU MAKE ME FEEL SO YOUNG, lyrics by Mack Gordon, music by Josef Myrow |
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33 | YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE IN YOUR DREAMS, words and music by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Manny Kurtz |
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33 | YOU MUST HAVE BEEN A BEAUTIFUL BABY, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, music by Harry Warren |
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33 | YOUNG AND WARM AND WONDERFUL, words by Hy Zaret, music by Lou Singer |
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33 | YOUNGER THAN SPRINGTIME, words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers, 2 copies |
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33 | YOU'RE A SWEET LITTLE HEADACHE, words and music by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, 2 copies |
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33 | YOU'RE DANGEROUS, words by Johnny Burke, music by Jimmy Van Heusen |
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33 | YOU'RE DEVASTATING, words by Otto Harbach, music by Jerone Kern |
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33 | YOU'RE DOIN' ALL RIGHT, lyrics by Mack Gordon, music by Josef Myrow |
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33 | YOU'RE JUST IN LOVE, lyrics and music by Irving Berlin, 2 copies |
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33 | YOUR EYES SHINE IN MY OWN, musical adaptation and lyrics by Ann Ronell |
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33 | YOUR LIPS ARE LIKE CHAMPAGE, lyrics by Jimmy Eaton, music by Robert Stolz |
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33 | YOU'RE MY DISH, lyrics by Harold Adamson, music by Jimmy McHugh |
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33 | YOU'RE NOT IN MY ARMS TONIGHT, words by Ned Washington, music by Victor Young |
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33 | YOU'RE SO DESIRABLE, words and music by Ray Noble |
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33 | YOU'RE THE ONLY STAR, by Gene Autry |
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33 | YOURS, lyrics by Jack Sherr, music by Gonzalo Roig |
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33 | YOU SAY THE SWEETEST THINGS, lyrics by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Warren |
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33 | YOURS FOR A SONG, words by Billy Rose and Ted Fetter, music by Dana Suesse |
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33 | YOU SHALL HAVE YOUR RED ROSE, music by Rhea Silberta |
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33 | YOU THINK OF EV'RYTHING, lyrics by Joseph McCarthy and Billy Rose, music by Jimmy Van Heusen |
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33 | YOU WALKED OUT OF THE PICTURE, by Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim and Henry Tobias |
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33 | YOU WILL WEAT VELVET, words by Douglass Cross, music by George Cory |
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33 | YOU WONDERFUL YOU, lyrics by Jack Brooks and Saul Chaplin, music by Harry Warren, 2 copies |
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33 | YOU WON'T BELIEVE ME, lyrics by Harry Conley, music by Jack Hendersen and George Kilroy |
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33 | A ZEMER, words by Aaron Peitlan, music by Samuel Rugatch, 2 copies |
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33 | ZIGUENER, by Noel Coward, 2 copies |
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33 | ZOL NOCH SEIN SHABOS, words by H. Roisenblatt, music by Sholom Secunda, 2 copies |
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33 | YEAR AFTER YEAR, by Bart Howard |
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25 | ABRAHAM LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL SILVER ANNIVERSARY LUNCHEON |
06/18/1955 |
25 | THE AIRCRAFT AND ENGINE MANUFACTURERS OF THE UNITED STATES DINNER DANCE IN HONOR OF THE INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION |
10/20/1955 |
25 | ALFRED E. SMITH MEMORIAL DINNER, 2 copies, with 2 copies with seating arrangements |
10/18/1951 |
25 | AMERICAN HEART FUND 1953 INAUGURAL HEART DINNER, 2 copies with seating arrangements |
01/09/1953 |
25 | AMERICAN ROYAL CORONATION PAGEANT AND BALL |
1954 |
25 | THE AMERICAN THEATRE WING CANDLELIGHT EVENING |
09/19/1950 |
25 | CHICAGO DRUG AND CHEMICAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SPRING PARTY |
05/21/1955 |
25 | THE CONGRESSIONAL CLUB ANNUAL BREAKFAST |
05/05/1955 |
25 | EAST RIVER SAVINGS BANK ONE HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION |
05/20/1948 |
25 | FIESTA SEVILLE, 2 copies |
12/09/1951 |
25 | FOR FRED F. FLORENCE DINNER, 2 copies |
02/14/1956 |
25 | FRIARS CLUB, 2 copies |
11/09/1952 |
25 | THE GEORGE "JUNIOR" REPUBLIC, FOREIGN COMMERCE CLUB OF NEW YORK MOONLIGHT CRUISE, 2 copies |
06/27/1952 |
25 | GROCERY MANUFACTURERS OF AMERICA, INC. FORTY-SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING, BANQUET AND DANCE |
11/10/1954 |
25 | GOODYEAR A.T.A., INC. OFFICIAL LUNCHEON |
10/27/1954 |
25 | JUNIOR LEAGUE CHARITY BALL, 3 copies |
02/03/1956 |
25 | LAKE PLACID ANNUAL CROWNING OF THE KING AND QUEEN OF WINTER |
1947 |
25 | THE LAMBS PUBLIC GAMBOL |
04/22/1950 |
25 | MGM MUSICAL COMEDY THEATRE |
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25 | THE MUSICAL THEATER SUMMER PROGRAM |
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25 | NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RETAIL CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS ANNUAL BANQUET |
02/21/1956 |
25 | NCR GOLDEN JUBILEE OF CPC |
1954 |
25 | NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RETAIL CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS ANNUAL BANQUET |
10/31/1955 |
25 | PAGE ONE BALL |
1951 |
25 | THE PHILADELPHIA WOMEN'S DIVISION STATE OF ISRAEL BONDS LUNCHEON CONCERT, 3 copies |
12/16/1954 |
25 | PIERRE HOTEL, COTILLION ROOM, 2 copies |
1950 |
25 | THE POST-STANDARD SEVENTH SEMI-ANNUAL SPRING FASHION SHOW, 4 copies |
02/17/1954 |
25 | QUEENS MUSIC FESTIVAL, 3 copies |
06/15/1952 |
25 | "ROSALIE", starring Mimi Benzell, attachments |
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25 | ROTARY INTERNATIONAL GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY |
05/25/1955 |
25 | THE SACRED HEART HOSPITAL ASSOCIATES PRESENT MIMI BENZELL, 2 copies |
10/30/1955 |
25 | SUMMER SESSION ACTIVITIES OF IOWA STATE COLLEGE PRESENTS MIMI BENZELL |
07/07/1948 |
25 | TOURNAMENT OF ORATORS TENTH ANNIVERSARY, 2 copies |
05/05/1952 |
25 | TOWN OF PELHAM, NEW YORK TERCENTENNIAL |
10/09/1954-10/17/1954 |
25 | TRIENNIAL CONVENTION OF B'NAI B'RITH SUPREME LODGE |
03/18/1950-03/22/1950 |
25 | THE UNITED NATIONS CLUB SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY BALL AND THE UNITED NATIONS PAGEANT, 4 copies |
12/03/1948 |
25 | U.S. BREWERS FOUNDATION BANQUET |
01/19/1956 |
25 | WESTCHESTER COUNTRY CLUB ANNIVERSARY BALL |
07/23/1955 |
25 | WILLIAMSBURG SETTLEMENT, INC. ANNUAL GOLD METAL AWARD DINNER TO HON. THOMAS E. DEWEY, 2 pieces |
05/18/1952 |
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25 | BY THE BEAUTIFUL SEA, Music Theater, Highland Park, Illinois, 6 copies |
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25 | A NIGHT ON THE TOWN, Motel Pierre, 14 copies |
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25 | A NIGHT ON THE TOWN, Ramstein Base Theater, 8 copies |
06/22/1956 |
25 | SHOW BOAT, Music Theater, Highland Park, Illinois, 4 copies |
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25 | 59 8x10 inch proofs of Mimi Benzell |
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25 | 6 1/2x9 1/2 inch proof of Mimi Benzell |
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25 | 5 proofsheets of various poses by Mimi Benzell |
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Proposal: A PROPOSAL FOR STOMBERG-CARLSON, submitted by Shockley, Pokrass, and Gauss, Inc., 03/1950Return to Top
Container(s): Box 25
Script - Opera: THE FORTUNE TELLER, liberetto by Harry B. Smith, music by Victor Herbert, typescript, 30 pages; carbon copy, 53 pages, lightly annotated, 1898:Return to Top
Container(s): Box 24
Scripts - Radio: Return to Top
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24 | Brayer, Judith, MUSICAL THEATRE, "Peter Piper", Program No. 14, 3 pages, ditto |
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24 | Brayer, Judith, MUSICAL THEATRE, "Eileen", Program No. 14, 7 pages, 2 ditto copies |
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24 | Brayer, Judith, MUSICAL THEATRE, "Bitter Sweet", Program No. 13, 6 pages, 2 ditto copies, 1 ditto copy, 7 pages, lightly annotated |
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24 | Brayer, Judith, MUSICAL THEATRE, "Sunny", Program No. 12, 5 pages, 3 ditto copies |
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24 | Brayer, Judith, MUSICAL THEATRE, "No, No Nanette", Program No. 11, 6 pages, 2 ditto copies, 1 ditto copy, 9 pages, lightly annotated |
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24 | Brayer, Judith, MUSICAL THEATRE, "The Chocolate Soldier", Program No. 10, 5 pages, 2 ditto copies, lightly annotated |
undated |
24 | Brayer, Judith, MUSICAL THEATRE, "Brigadoon", Program No. 9, 8 pages, 2 ditto copies |
undated |
24 | Brayer, Judith, MUSICAL THEATRE, "Rose Marie", Program No. 8, 5 pages, ditto: 6 pages, 2 ditto copies |
undated |
24 | Brayer, Judith, MUSICAL THEATRE, "One Touch of Venus", Program No. 7, 6 pages, 2 ditto copies |
undated |
24 | Brayer, Judith, MUSICAL THEATRE, "A Connecticut Yankee", Program No. 6, 4 pages, typescript; 1 ditto copy, 7 pages (2 page threes); 1 ditto copy, 6 pages, lightly annotated |
undated |
24 | Brayer, Judith, MUSICAL THEATRE, "The Student Prince", Program No. 5, 10 pages, 2 ditto copies, 6 pages, typescript |
undated |
24 | Brayer, Judith, MUSICAL THEATRE, "Naughty Marietta", Program No. 4, 6 pages, 5 ditto copies (one with 1 page insert) |
undated |
24 | Brayer, Judith, MUSICAL THEATRE, "Roberta", Program No. 3, 6 pages, 4 ditto copies; 1 ditto copy, 5 pages (page 4 missing), lightly annotated |
undated |
24 | Brayer, Judith, MUSICAL THEATRE, "The Vagabond King", Program No. 2, 7 pages, 3 ditto copies, lightly annotated |
undated |
24 | Brayer, Judith, MUSICAL THEATRE, "H.M.S. Pinafore", Program No. 1, 6 pages, 3 ditto copies, lightly annotated |
undated |
24 | Clarke, William Kendall, MGM MUSICAL COMEDY THEATRE, "It Happened in Brooklyn", 39 pages, mimeograph; second copy is 40 pages |
undated |
24 | Holloway, Jean, RAILROAD HOUR, "The Desert Song", 23 pages, mimeograph, lightly annotated |
01/21/1952 |
24 | Lawrence and Lee, RAILROAD HOUR, "The Vagabond King", 18 pages, mimeograph |
11/24/1952 |
24 | Lawrence and Lee, RAILROAD HOUR, "The Gypsy Baron", 23 pages, mimeograph, lightly annotated |
01/21/1952 |
24 | Lawrence and Lee, RAILROAD HOUR, "East Wind" 19 pages, mimeograph, lightly annotated |
02/04/1952 |
24 | Lawrence and Lee, RAILROAD HOUR, "Sweethearts", 21 pages, mimeograph |
10/22/1951 |
24 | No Authors, BETTER VISION INSTITUTE-WONDERLAND OF VISION, Program No. 57, 7 page, mimeograph |
undated |
24 | No Authors, BETTER VISION INSTITUTE-WONDERLAND OF VISION, Program No. 58, 7 pages, mimeograph |
undated |
24 | No Authors, BETTER VISION INSTITUTE-WONDERLAND OF VISION, Program No. 59, 7 pages, mimeograph |
undated |
24 | No Authors, THE EDGAR BERGEN-CHARLIE McCARTHY SHOW, 23 pages, mimeograph |
05/28/1950 |
24 | No Authors, EDGAR BERGEN WITH CHARLIE McCARTHY, Show #12, 21 pages, mimeograph |
12/21/1952 |
24 | No Authors, THE NORTHERNERS, Program No. 1056, 14 pages, mimeograph |
01/15/1952 |
24 | No Authors, RAILROAD HOUR, "Nina Rosa", 15 pages, mimeograph |
05/14/1951 |
24 | No Authors, THE WOOLWORTH HOUR, 26 pages, mimeograph |
08/05/1956 |
24 | Wells, Billy K., THE PET MILK SHOW, Continuity No. 1, 21 pages, mimeograph, lightly annotated |
06/19/1951 |
24 | Wells, Billy K., THE PET MILK SHOW, Continuity No. 3, 22 pages, mimeograph, heavily annotated |
07/03/1951 |
24 | Wells, Billy K., THE PET MILK SHOW, Continuity No. 4, 24 pages, mimeograph, lightly annotated |
07/10/1951 |
24 | Wells, Billy K., THE PET MILK SHOW, Continuity No. 5, 21 pages, mimeograph, lightly annotated |
07/17/1951 |
24 | Wells, Billy K., THE PET MILK SHOW, Continuity No. 6, 21 pages, mimeograph, lightly annotated |
07/24/1951 |
24 | Wells, Billy K., THE PET MILK SHOW, Continuity No. 7, 23 pages, mimeograph |
07/31/1951 |
24 | Wells, Billy K., THE PET MILK SHOW, Continuity No. 8, 21 pages, mimeograph, lightly annotated |
08/07/1951 |
24 | Wells, Billy K., THE PET MILK SHOW, Continuity No. 9, 21 pages, mimeograph, heavily annotated |
08/14/1951 |
24 | Wells, Billy K., THE PET MILK SHOW, Continuity No. 10, 22 pages, mimeograph, lightly annotated |
08/21/1951 |
24 | Wells, Billy K., THE PET MILK SHOW, Continuity No. 11, 23 pages, mimeograph, lightly annotated |
08/28/1951 |
24 | Wells, Billy K., THE PET MILK SHOW, Continuity No. 12, 21 pages, mimeograph heavily annotated |
09/04/1951 |
24 | Wells, Billy K., THE PET MILK SHOW, Continuity No. 13, 21 pages, mimeograph, heavily annotated |
09/11/1951 |
24 | Wells, Billy K., THE PET MILK SHOW, Continuity No. 14, 22 pages, mimeograph, heavily annotated |
09/18/1951 |
24 | Wells, Billy K., THE PET MILK SHOW, Continuity No. 15, 21 pages, mimeograph, heavily annotated |
09/25/1951 |
24 | No Author, STARTIME, 19 pages, mimeograph |
02/23/1951 |
Scripts - Television: Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
23 | Curran, Vincent, OFF THE RECORD, 15 pages, mimeograph, attachment |
10/05/1948 |
23 | Davenport, Marcia, LUCKYSTRIKE THEATRE, "Of Lena Geyer", mimeograph, 79 pages, with individual copies of Act I (26 pages) Act II (18 pages), and Act III (13 pages), annotated |
06/02/1952 |
23 | Lewis, Lester, HOLLYWOOD SCREEN TEST, 39 pages, mimeograph |
06/20/1948 |
23 | Markes, Larry and Jacobsen, Bill, CELEBRITIY TIME, 36 pages, mimeograph |
04/23/1950 |
23 | No Author, THE ALL STAR REVUE, 79 pages, mimeograph, with a rehearsal schedule and music for Pet Milk commercial |
11/22/1952 |
23 | No Author, AT HOME SHOW, Program #37, 10 pages, mimeograph |
05/21/1951 |
23 | No Author, THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER, 77 pages, mimeograph, attachment |
10/30/1950 |
23 | No Author, COKETIME, Program #110, 17 pages, mimeograph |
05/14/1954 |
23 | No Author, GOODYEAR-PAUL WHITEMAN REVUE, 34 pages, mimeograph |
04/30/1950 |
23 | No Author, ON THE TOWN, 7 pages, mimeograph |
05/19/1956 |
23 | No Author, PAPST BLUE RIBBON CHRISTMAS SHOW 1953, 43 pages, mimeograph |
12/23/1953 |
23 | No Author, THE PAUL WINCHELL SHOW, 58 pages, mimeograph, lightly annotated, attachment |
03/28/1954 |
23 | No Author, STAR OF THE FAMILY, 20 pages, mimeograph |
07/29/1951 |
23 | No Author, TEXACO COMMAND APPEARANCE HONORING ED WYNN, 102 pages, mimeograph |
09/19/1957 |
23 | No Author, TEXACO STAR THEATER, Show #31, 57 pages, mimeograph |
04/15/1952 |
Scripts - Miscellaneous: Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
23 | Perrin, Nat, BORN TO SING, First Draft Continuity, 108 pages, mimeograph |
08/28/1951 |
23 | Scooler, Zvee, I HEAR ISRAEL SINGING, 11 pages, carbon copy, annotated |
undated |
23 | No Author, JOINT DEFENSE APPEAL OF AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE AND ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE OF B'NAI B'RITH, 23 pages, mimeograph, attachment |
04/27/1950 |
23 | No Author, PRELUDE TO FALL FASHION, 34 pages, typescript, carbon copy of Act I, Scene II, 8 pages, with programs |
undated |
23 | No Author, SISTER ELIZABETH KENNY FOUNDATION-MUSICAL MEMORIES-1956 FUND APPEAL, typescript, 21 pages, attachment |
undated |
Sketches: Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
46 | Ohen, Ben, Ink sketch of Mimi Benzell, 6 1/2 x 10 3/4 |
undated |
46 | Piero, Ink sketch of Mimi Benzell, 7 x 11 3/4 |
undated |
46 | Artist Unknown, "To Your Health", Ink, 9 1/2 x 12 1/4 |
undated |
Sound Tapes (7 inch reel, 1200-1800 feet): Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
44 | Rackin, Marty - Film Producer |
undated |
44 | Adams, Edie - Singer/Actress, Reel I |
undated |
44 | Pohl, Fred - Science Fiction Editor and Writer |
undated |
44 | Plate, Tom - Author of "Where the Boys Are" |
undated |
44 | Yates, Sterling - NBC Personality, Reel II |
undated |
45 | Unidentified, Tapes 1, 2, 3, 4 |
08/17/1964 |
45 | Unidentified, Tapes 1, 2, 4 |
10/02/1964 |
45 | Unidentified, Tapes 2 and 3 |
10/07/1964 |
45 | Unidentified, Tapes 1, 2, 3, 4 |
07/31 no year |
45 | Unidentified, Part 3 of 4 tapes |
10/02 no year |
46 | Unidentified, Part 1 of 3 tapes |
10/07 no year |
44 | Unidentified, Tapes 1, 2, 3 |
10/08 no year |
44 | Unidentified, Part 4 of 4 |
09/08 no year |
44 | Unidentified, Tapes 1, 2, 3, 4 |
10/07 no year |
44 | Unidentified, Tapes 1, 2, 3, 4 |
10/06 no year |
Miscellaneous: Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
46 | "The Voice of America Programming Aids" (1 folder) |
undated |
46 | Hotel Pierre, menu |
12/24/1949 |
46 | THE PIERRE PROMANADE magazine |
03/1950 |
46 | Folder of music, Property of Mimi Benzell, Julliard Summer School |
undated |
46 | MCA Presentation folder |
undated |
46 | International Trucks Golden Anniversary Party Station Promotion Kit |
undated |
46 | Copy of lyrics for SPACE SONGS, by Tom Glazer and Dottie Evans |
undated |
46 | Page of lyrics for "Come Play Wiz Me" |
undated |
46 | Page of Decca Voice Cuts for Mimi Benzell |
undated |
46 | Postcard to Mimi Benzell from Eli Gabel, attachment |
01/28/1966 |
46 | Spiral Bound Notebook of printed music entitled "Louise" |
undated |
46 | Spiral Bound Notebook of printed music entitled "Le Coq D'or" |
undated |
46 | Performance announcement, Mimi Benzell, Hollywood Beach Hotel |
undated |
46 | Alphabetical list and table arrangement for the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation, Inc. (3 copies) |
10/21/1954 |
46 | Incomplete and unidentified printed music (6 pieces) |
undated |
46 | Unidentified music scores (3 pieces) |
undated |
46 | Benzell voice extras (2 pages) |
undated |
46 | Handwritten notes (15 pages) |
undated |
46 | Handwritten notes (4 pages) |
undated |
46 | Billing and bios for Mimi Benzell, William Morris Agency, Inc. (19 pages) |
undated |
Advertisements: Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
47 | The Carillon, Miami Beach, Florida, "Entertainment Hall of Fame", "Mimi Benzell Metropolitan Opera Star and Hit of "Milk and Honey" |
undated |
47 | Columbia Artists Management Inc., New York, "Mimi Benzell, Star of Concert, Opera, Television, radio and records", 3 copies |
undated |
47 | Columbia Artists Management Inc., New York, "Mimi Benzell", Glamorous Soprano Metropolitan Opera, 1944-1950, 4 copies |
1944-1950 |
47 | Conlin-Petrucci Associates present "1954-55 Concert Season at the Westchester County Center", White Plains, New York |
1954-1955 |
47 | Look, "Mimi Benzell by Ed Sullivan" |
09/11/1951 |
47 | The Metropolitan Opera, "The Metropolitan Opera's Young Lyric Coloratura Soprano", "Mimi Benzell", New York, 14 copies, attachment |
undated |
47 | Metropolitan Opera, "Mimi Benzell, Glamorous Soprano, Metropolitan Opera 1944-1950", New York, 2 copies |
1944-1950 |
47 | National Concert and Artists Corporation, "National Concert and Artists Corporation proudly presents Mimi Benzell, lyric by Coloratura Soprano Metropolitan Opera Association", Season 1951-1952, New York, 3 copies |
1951-1952 |
47 | Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York, Mimi Benzell and 90-piece Mount Vernon Symphony Orchestra, Simon Asen conducting |
02/28/1951 |
Audiotapes (reel-to-reel, unless otherwise noted): Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
47 | Cassette, "Tribute to Mimi Benzell" |
01/31 no year |
47 | "Audition, Don Morrow, Mimi's Musical Diary", 7" 1200 feet reel |
undated |
53 | "Central City Opera Co., Strauss: Ariadne Auf Naxos", part 2 or 3 of 4, copy 2, 10 1/2 reel |
07/22/1954 |
53 | "Central City Opera Co., Strauss: Ariadne Auf Naxos", part 2 or 3 of 4, copy 2, 10 1/2 reel |
07/22/1954 |
53 | "Central City Opera Co., Strauss: Ariadne Auf Naxos", part 1 of 4, copy 2, 10 1/2 reel |
07/22/1954 |
53 | "Central City Opera Co., Strauss: Ariadne Auf Naxos", part 4 of 4, copy 2, 10 1/2 reel |
07/22/1954 |
47 | "Colonial Inn", 3 1/4" 600 feet reel |
undated |
47 | "Coming Home From Atlantic, September 1966, very tired", 5" 1200 feet reel |
undated |
47 | "Continued music of Richard Rodgers, Mimi Benzell singer", 5" reel |
undated |
47 | "Easter In New York", 7" reel |
undated |
47 | "Edgar Bergen Show of 12/21/52, from Mr. Sam Pierce, Grove Production, Hollywood", 7" reel |
12/21/1952 |
47 | "Godfrey Time with Mimi Benzell", 7" reel |
12/24/1959 |
47 | "Hello, Young Lovers", several takes, "I Would Really Go", "By The Time I Get To Phoenix", "Willow, Willow", miscellaneous guitar playing and mandolin playing, 5" 600 feet reel |
undated |
47 | Piano, Skit: interview with Mimi Benzell by Jennifer Gould, one on side: voice exercises, "Summetime" on other side, 5" reel |
undated |
47 | "J.W., 6 months", 7" reel |
undated |
47 | "J.W., J.A., Jessica 1963-1964; piano concert at home", 7" reel |
undated |
47 | Jennifer Gould and Mimi Benzell, Johnathan Gould playing the Star Spangled Banner on the piano, also interviewed is Eliz Carter, 5" reel |
01/28/1962 |
47 | "Johnathan, 6 months", 7" reel |
undated |
48 | "Johnathan", January 23-30, no year, 7" reel |
01/23-01/30 no year |
48 | "Johnathan, Bar Mitzvah", 7" 1800 feet reel |
undated |
48 | "Johnathan", 7" reel |
undated |
48 | "Johnathan Radio News Perogram", 5" reel |
undated |
48 | "Leslie Gore, Verna Lisi, Italian actress, Irving Jaffe", #1, 5" reel |
01/02/1965 |
48 | "Milk and Honey", 7" reel |
undated |
48 | "Mimi", #1, 7" reel |
undated |
48 | "Mimi", #2, 7" reel |
undated |
48 | "Mimi Benzell, #249", 7" reel |
undated |
48 | "Mimi Benzell", 7" reel |
01/28/1955 |
48 | "Mimi Benzell, Breakfast Club", #1, 7" reel |
undated |
48 | "Mimi Benzell, Breakfast Club", #2, 7" reel |
undated |
48 | "Mimi #3, Breakfast Club tapes!", 7" reel |
undated |
48 | "Mimi Benzell, Brooklyn College Concert side one; "Marvest Moon Ball", 1960, Brooklyn College Concert, "terrible recording", side two, 7" reel |
undated |
48 | "Mimi Benzell, commercial excerpts", 5", 2 reels |
undated |
53 | "Mimi Benzell - Dubs: Schwartz: "Make The Man Love Me", Herbert, "When You're Away", Rodgers, "If I Loved You", Schwartz, "Alone Togerher", Schwartz, "I See Your Face Before Me", Schwartz, "Dancing In The Dark", Arlen, "My Shining Hour", 10 1/2" reel |
undated |
53 | "Mimi Benzell Selections: "Silver Moon", "Je Suis Titania", "Over The Rainbow", "Poor Butterfly", "Vilia", "Zigeuner", "Some Day - Vagabond King", I Know Where I'm Going", 10 1/2" reel |
undated |
53 | "Mimi Benzell Selections: "Waltz Song - R. and J.", "Una Voce Poca Fa", "Some Day My Prince Will Come", "The Lass With The Delicate Air", "l Relicario", "Over The Rainbow", "Some Day My Prince Will Come", "Poor Butterfly", 10 1/2" reel |
undated |
53 | "Music of Richard Rodgers, 2nd half-first portion", 7" reel |
undated |
49 | "N.A.W.M. Award Bits", 5" |
|
49 | "NBC proposed Children's Show: songs with Leon Leowardi at piano", 5" reel |
|
49 | "Railroad Hour", 7" reel |
01/25/1954 |
49 | "Railroad Hour", #2176, 7" reel |
01/11/1954 |
49 | "Railroad Hour", "Gypsy Baron", 7" reel |
12/08/1952 |
49 | "Railroad Hour: Lute Song", 7" reel |
undated |
49 | "Railroad Hour: (NM order-verder)", #2521, 7" reel |
04/05/1954 |
49 | "Railroad Hour: Walter Gould", 7" reel |
03/09/1953 |
49 | "Sweethearts by Mimi Benzell", "If I Loved You" Mimi with David Rose and the "Woolworth Hour Orchestra" with introductions by Donald Woods, 5" reel |
08/05/1956 |
49 | "Teen Talk", original recording from WRC-TV, air check made by putting microphone in front of loud speakers, for Mrs. Goyol", 7" reel |
03/31/1957 |
49 | "Troyes A.", 5" reel |
undated |
49 | "Vagabond King", guest, Mimi Benzell, 7" reel |
undated |
49 | "Very important tape; Mimi with Hal Barne", 5" reel |
undated |
50 | "Voice of Firestone", ABC Network, 8:30-9:00 EDT, June 22, 1955, 7" inch |
07/22/1955 |
50 | "Voice of Firestone" NBC Pm Tuner, 8:30-9:00 pm, EDST, Miss Mimi Benzell, 7" reel |
undated |
50 | "Wonder Land of Vision", 7" reel |
09/29 no year |
50 | Unknown content, 3 1/4" reel, 600 feet |
undated |
50 | 3 reels, empty, 7" reels |
undated |
50 | 1 reel, empty, 5" reels |
undated |
50 | "Mimi Benzell: Silver Moon (ch), I Know Where I'm Going Firestone (no end), and Waltz song R and J, (NBC Sym. In France)", 7" reel |
undated |
Autograph Book: 61 pages, different colored pages, green cover with gold letters, 1931Return to Top
Container(s): Box 50
Books: Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
53 | INTERNATIONAL CELEBRITY REGISTER, Celebrity Register Ltd., New York, first edition, U.S. Edition |
1959 |
50 | THE ISRAEL HONORARIUM, Israeli Publishing Institute, Jerusalem, Volume I |
1968 |
53 | Seltsam, William H. (compiled by), METROPOLITAN OPERA ANNALS, The H.W. Wilson Company, New York |
1947 |
53 | WHO'S WHO OF AMERICAN WOMEN, Marguis- Who's Who Incorporated, Chicago, third edition |
1964-1965 |
Broadsides: Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
Oversized | Advertisement; reprint of 4-color spread advertisement appearing in Saturday Evening Post, American Airlines, 1 copy |
11/08/1952 |
Oversized | Candlelight Playhouse, Mimi Benzell in "Paris", June 24th thru July 5th, 2 copies |
06/24-07/05 no year |
Oversized | Columbia Artists Management Inc., New York, "Mimi Benzell Star of Concert Opera, Television, Radio, Records", "Lovely To See, Lovely To Hear", 2 copies |
undated |
Oversized | Empire Room, "2 Great Stars in One Show: Morey Amsterdam and Mimi Benzell", 1 copy |
undated |
Oversized | Ivoryton Playhouse, Mimi Benzell in "Paris" |
07/20-07/25 no year |
Oversized | Lakes Region Playhouse, Mimi Benzell in "Paris" |
07/06-07/11 |
Oversized | Martin Beck Theatre, Robert Weede, Mimi Benzell and Molly Picon in "Milk and Honey" |
undated |
Oversized | Metropolitan Opera House, incidental Dance by the Ballet, 2 pieces |
03/06/1949 |
Oversized | Music Theater, Mimi Benzell, June Carroll in "Show Boat", 3 copies |
undated |
Oversized | Pet Homogenzied Evaporated Milk, Jack Pearl and Mimi Benzell, 1 copy |
undated |
Oversized | Portrait of Mimi Benzell |
undated |
Oversized | "Rigoletto", Mmes Benzell, Elmo, Messrs Pearce, Tibbett, Hines, Schon, 1 copy |
undated |
Certificates: Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
51 | In appreciation, from Park City Hospital, 1965, oval and gold |
1965 |
51 | In appreciation, from The March of Dimes; The National Foundation, made into a plaque |
undated |
51 | In appreciation, from The March of Dimes; The National Foundation, made into a plaque (discarded in Oct. 2003) |
undated |
51 | "In honor of Johnathan and Jennifer Gould, planted by Mimi and Walter Gould", Jewish National Fund, 10 trees |
10/22/1969 |
51 | The Kew Gardens Chapter of Hadassah |
1966 |
51 | The March of Dimes, framed |
1965 |
51 | Mothers of Meril Guild, New York |
11/18/1965 |
51 | Music Alliance of America; Israel Song Festival, made into a plaque |
01/07/1964 |
51 | The National Foundation for Muscular Dystrophy |
undated |
51 | The Office of National Civilian Coordination of Special Projects; Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Fund |
undated |
51 | PAA (Pan American World Airways System) |
07/15/1946 |
51 | To Mimi Benzell, Honorary Citizen of New Orleans, The International City, July 23, 1961, July 24, 1961, and October 11, 1968, 3 pieces |
07/23/1961, 07/24/1961, 10/11/1968 |
51 | Women of the Guild of the Home and Hospital of the Daughters of Jacob |
04/18/1950 |
51 | United Fund of Long Island, Inc. |
11/14/1968 |
51 | Yeshiva University Women's Organization |
03/22/1967 |
Citations: Return to Top
Container(s): Box
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
51 | The New York Chapter of Hadassah |
12/1951 |
51 | Muscular Dystophy Associations of Amereica, Inc., made into a plaque |
1957 |
51 | 26th Annual Metropolitan Miami Fishing Tournament, made into a plaque |
04/16/1961 |
Correspondence: Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
52 | To: Jim Morton, From: Don Coplin |
04/08/1952 |
52 | To: Jack Bertell, From: Ralph L. Valiant |
04/25/1952 |
52 | To: Mimi Benzell, From: Jack Bertell |
06/25/1952 |
52 | To: Mrs. Walter Gould, From: Newcombe C. Baker |
08/27/1952 |
52 | To: Walter Gould, From: Ben Gould |
12/20/1955 |
52 | To: Emanuel Wexler, From: Gene Shalit |
01/17/1956 |
52 | To: Emanuel Wexler, From: Gene Shalit |
01/18/1956 |
52 | To: Mrs. Walter Gould, From: Rosemary Stinson |
01/22/1959 |
52 | To: Mimi Benzell, From: Lewis W. Shallenberger |
03/23/1960 |
52 | To: Mimi Benzell, From: Murray Roman |
05/15/1961 |
52 | To: Mimi Benzell, From: Mike Kurtz |
09/20/1966 |
52 | To: Mimi Benzell, From: Joyce M. Martin |
03/27/1967 |
52 | To: Mimi Benzell, From: J.A. Crowder |
06/07/1967 |
52 | To: Mrs. Walter Gould, From: Arhur C. McGowan |
06/07/1967 |
52 | To: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gould, From: Philip C. Lawther |
04/09/1969 |
52 | To: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gould, From: Philip C. Lawther |
04/17/1969 |
52 | To: Mimi Benzell, From: Sally B. Schaffer |
11/26/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Mr. Jo Mielziner |
12/24/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Hernandez (no first name) |
12/24/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Margaret Blackinar |
12/24/1970 |
52 | To: Mr. Gould, From: Clair Dobin (Mrs. Bernard Dobin) |
12/24/1970 |
52 | To: Mr. Gould, Jennifer and Jonathan, From: Marcia Hegeman |
12/24/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Arthur Tracy |
12/24/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Bill (William J. Hoffman, Jr.) |
12/24/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Beverly Bell Bodner |
12/24/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Hal (Harold Prince) |
12/24/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Norm |
12/24/1970 |
52 | To: Walter Gould, From: Sue Harrison |
12/24/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Fred deBourbon |
12/24/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Walter Kaner |
12/24/1970 |
52 | To: Walter Gould, From: Frank J. Gibson |
12/24/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Jerome V. Whyte |
12/24/1970 |
52 | To: Mr. Gould, From: Friedrich S. Brodnitz, M.D. |
12/24/1970 |
52 | To: Walter Gould, From: Edward N. Mintz |
12/24/1970 |
52 | To: Walter Gould, From: Carol Ragne |
12/24/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Max Leavitt |
12/24/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: George Sturm |
12/24/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Irvin Graham |
12/24/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Ezra |
12/25/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: (redacted) and Evelyn |
12/25/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Bob Bloch |
12/25/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Arthur (no last name) |
12/25/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Edward E. Robbins |
12/25/1970 |
52 | To: Mr. Arthur Gould, From: Dr. Stanley M. Wagner |
12/25/1970 |
52 | To: Walter and family, From: Mildred and Albert Otten |
12/26/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Merna and Dave (Brown) |
12/26/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Mrs. William Mayer |
12/26/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: David Tihmar |
12/27/1970 |
52 | To: Mr. Gould and dear Jennifer and Jonathan, From: Juliette and Leon Arnold |
12/28/1970 |
52 | To: Mr. Walter Gould, From: Jack Lavin |
12/28/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Father F. J. Gueutner, S.J. |
12/26/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Rose and Willie (Wilfred P. Cohen) |
12/26/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Ivan Turner |
12/28/1970 |
52 | To: Mr. Walter Gould, From: Rosalyn Shipper (Mrs. Philip Shipper) |
12/28/1970 |
52 | To: Mr. Walter, From: Gay Persall (Mrs. William) |
12/28/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Arnold and Lucy |
12/28/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: G. S. Eyssell |
12/28/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Morriz Lansburgh |
12/28/1970 |
52 | To: Mr. Walter Gould, From: Hy Faine |
12/28/1970 |
52 | To: Walt, From: Fred (F. C.) Schang |
12/28/1970 |
52 | To: Renny Sternberg, From: (unreadable) Rosa |
12/28/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Jerry Herman |
12/28/1970 |
52 | To: Mimi, From: Sally Schaffer |
12/29/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Ceci Cash |
12/29/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Hap Bush |
12/27/1970 |
52 | To: Mr. Walter Gould, From: Bernard Rubin |
12/29/1970 |
52 | To: Mr. Gould, From: Rita Bell Redlich |
12/29/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Ron (Ronald Rogers) |
12/29/1970 |
52 | To: Mr. Walter Gould, From: Mrs. Arnold Pinsly and Mrs. Alfred Bloom |
12/29/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Martin Josman |
12/29/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Rose Kovner |
12/30/1970 |
52 | To: Mr. Gould, From: Jerome A. Covey, M.D. |
12/30/1970 |
52 | To: Mr. Walter Gould and family, From: Samuel L. Simon |
12/30/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: George Skinner |
12/30/1970 |
52 | To: Mr. Gould, From: David Swerdlow |
12/30/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Bill |
12/31/1970 |
52 | To: Walter and Jenni and Jonathan, From: Louise and Bob |
12/31/1970 |
52 | To: Mr. Gould, From: Harald Herzberg |
12/31/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Herbert |
12/31/1970 |
52 | To: Mr. Walter Gould, From: American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, Martin Bookspan |
12/31/1970 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Naomi |
01/01/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Chuck Raising |
01/02/1971 |
52 | To: Mr. Walter Gould, From: Rt. Rev. Msgr. John Patrick Carroll-Abbing (J.P. Carroll-Abbing) |
01/02/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, Jonathan, and Jennifer, From: Sally Snow |
01/02/1971 |
52 | To: Mr. Gould, From: Edwin McArthur |
01/02/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Dave Brown |
01/03/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Larry Golden |
01/04/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Constance |
01/04/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Rita Rudel |
01/04/1971 |
52 | To: Mr. Walter Gould, From: DeLloyd Tibbs |
01/05/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Ernest R. Farmer |
01/05/1971 |
52 | To: Walter and family, From: Evelyn and Sam Feldman |
01/05/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, From: William Cater |
01/06/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, From: David Greggory |
01/08/1971 |
52 | To: Walter Gould, From: Harry |
01/08/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Cyril P. Heiman |
01/09/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Joyce Rosa |
01/10/1971 |
52 | To: Mr. Gould, From: Harold L. Wattel |
01/10/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Harriette and Bill Koeneke |
01/12/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Morris Hayes |
01/14/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Peter de Wetter |
01/15/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, From: William Schuman |
01/18/1971 |
52 | To: Walter Gould, From: Natalie (Comden) Shapiro |
01/18/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Bob and Louise (Yoss) |
02/04/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, From: D. (unreadable) |
01/31/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Regina Resnik |
01/31/1971 |
52 | To: Miss Robin Allardice, From: Joseph S. Jennings |
02/04/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Mrs. T. Schaier |
02/11/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Claire |
02/12/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Jerome K. Davidson |
02/14/1971 |
52 | To: Mr. Walter Gould, From: Mrs. Myles S. Gaythwaite |
02/16/1971 |
52 | To: Walter, From: Lily May Caldwell |
03/11/1971 |
52 | To: Mme. Mimi Benzell, From: Chaplain William S. Warford |
03/24/1972 |
52 | To: Mr. Walter Gould, From: Chaplain William S. Warford |
04/14/1972 |
52 | To: Walter Gould, From: Nancy Gold |
undated |
52 | To: Walter, From: Jimmy Quillian |
undated |
52 | To: the Gould Family, From: Norman, Arlene Albert family |
undated |
52 | To: Walter, From: Emily Berk |
undated |
52 | To: Walter, From: Mimi |
undated |
52 | To: "Daddy" (Walter), From: "Your Child" |
undated |
52 | To: Walter, From: Bernard F. Dick |
undated |
52 | To: Walter, From: Mrs. Julia Walker |
undated |
52 | To: Walter, From: Saul Sokel and family |
undated |
52 | To: Walter, From: Christine Tietgan and from all the Nassau County Dance Committee |
undated |
52 | To: Walter, From: Brad and Ellie Crandall |
undated |
52 | To: Walter, From: Sander |
undated |
52 | To: Mr. Gould, Jennifer, and Jonathan, From: George Hollings III |
undated |
52 | To: Friend Walter, From: Gerry |
undated |
52 | To: Walter, From: Shep and Marie Aronson |
undated |
52 | To: Walter, From: Mr. and Mrs. Lothar Perl |
undated |
52 | To: Walter, From: Jean Dalrymple Ginder |
undated |
52 | To: Walter, From: Jo and Marvin |
undated |
52 | To: Walter, From: Sylvia and Al Brachman |
undated |
52 | To: Mr. Gould, From: Mrs. Frederick Glick |
undated |
52 | To: Mr. Walter Gould, From: Cele Abbey |
undated |
52 | To: Walter, From: Bob |
undated |
52 | To: Walter, Jennifer, and Jonathan, From: Helen and Mel Michaels |
undated |
52 | To: Walter, From: (Claire) Mrs. Richard M. Levin |
undated |
52 | To: Walter, From: Bill Smith |
undated |
52 | To: "Pop", From: "Your Son Jonathan" |
undated |
52 | Christmas card, to: (unreadable), From: Laurie Schumann |
undated |
Legal Papers (All pertain to The Metropolitan Opera Association, Inc., and Mimi Benzell legal matters, unless otherwise noted): Return to Top
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52 | To: The Editor of the New York Times, From: Sol Chaneles |
02/11/1956 |
52 | To: American Guild of Musical Artists, Inc., From: Emanuel Wexler |
02/14/1956 |
52 | To: Office of the Editor, From: Mimi Benzell |
02/27/1956 |
52 | To: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gould, From: Manny (Emanuel Wexler) |
11/02/1956 |
Legal Papers, Interviews: |
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52 | Television and RadioScription Service, "Today" interview, Mimi Benzell, January 26, 1956, WRCA-TV, Marie C. Longstreet types reports of television broadcasts with co-ordinated still photographs, 5 pages, black and white photos |
01/26/1956 |
52 | Television and RadioScription Service, "Today" interview, Mimi Benzell, January 26, 1956, WRCA-TV, Marie C. Longstreet types reports television broadcasts with co-ordinated still photographs, 5 pages, no photos |
01/26/1956 |
Legal Papers, Legal Documents: |
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52 | Memorandum of defendant, Mimi Benzell Gould submitted in opposition to Plaintiff's motion for a temporary injunction, Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York, Metropolitan Opera Association Inc., Plaintiff, against Mimi Benzell Gould, a/k/a Mimi Benzell, Loft's Candy Shop, Inc., Al Paul Lefton Company, Inc. and Al Paul Lefton Company New York Division, Inc., defendents, 7 pages |
undated |
52 | Memorandum of defendant, Mimi Benzell, submitted in support of her motion to require plaintiff to serve an amended complaint, seperately stating and numbering its causes of action, etc., Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York, Metropolitan Opera Association Inc., Plaintiff, against Mimi Benzell Gould, a/k/a Mimi Benzell, Loft's Candy Shop, Inc., Al Paul Lefton Company, Inc. and Al Paul Lefton Company New York Division, Inc., defendents, 23 pages |
undated |
52 | Memorandum of defendant, Mimi Benzell Gould, submitted in opposition to Plaintiff's motion for a temporary injunction, Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York, Metropolitan Opera Association Inc., Plaintiff, against Mimi Benzell Gould, a/k/a Mimi Benzell, Loft's Candy Shop, Inc., Al Paul Lefton Company, Inc. and Al Paul Lefton Company New York Division, Inc., defendents, 34 pages |
undated |
52 | Bill of Particulars, Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York, Metropolitan Opera Association Inc., Plaintiff, against Mimi Benzell Gould, a/k/a Mimi Benzell, Loft's Candy Shop, Inc., Al Paul Lefton Company, Inc. and Al Paul Lefton Company New York Division, Inc., and Endorsements, Inc., defendents, 24 pages |
undated |
52 | Notice of Motion, Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York, Metropolitan Opera Association Inc., Plaintiff, against Mimi Benzell Gould, a/k/a Mimi Benzell, Loft's Candy Shop, Inc., Al Paul Lefton Company, Inc. and Al Paul Lefton Company New York Division, Inc., and Endorsements, Inc., defendents, 7 pages |
undated |
52 | Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York, Metropolitan Opera Association Inc., Plaintiff, against Mimi Benzell Gould, a/k/a Mimi Benzell, Loft's Candy Shop, Inc., Al Paul Lefton Company, Inc. and Al Paul Lefton Company New York Division, Inc., and Endorsements, Inc., defendents, 5 pages |
undated |
52 | Notice of Examination before trial, Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York, Metropolitan Opera Association Inc., Plaintiff, against Mimi Benzell Gould, a/k/a Mimi Benzell, Loft's Candy Shop, Inc., Al Paul Lefton Company, Inc. and Al Paul Lefton Company New York Division, Inc., defendents, 4 pages |
undated |
52 | Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York, Metropolitan Opera Association Inc., Plaintiff, against Mimi Benzell Gould, a/k/a Mimi Benzell, Loft's Candy Shop, Inc., Al Paul Lefton Company, Inc. and Al Paul Lefton Company New York Division, Inc., defendents, 80 pages |
undated |
52 | At a Special Term, Part III of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, held in and for the County of New York at the Court House thereof, Foley Square, in the Borough of Manhattan, City and State of New York, on the 7th day of January 1957, Hon. Felix C. Benvenga, present, Metropolitan Opera Association Inc., Plaintiff, against Mimi Benzell Gould, a/k/a Mimi Benzell, Loft's Candy Shop, Inc., Al Paul Lefton Company, Inc. and Al Paul Lefton Company New York Division, Inc., and Endorsements, Inc., defendents, 9 pages, 2 letters attached |
01/07/1957 |
52 | Stipulation of Settlement, Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York, Metropolitan Opera Association Inc., Plaintiff, against Mimi Benzell Gould, a/k/a Mimi Benzell, Loft's Candy Shop, Inc., Al Paul Lefton Company, Inc. and Al Paul Lefton Company New York Division, Inc., defendents, 7 pages |
undated |
52 | Agreement between Mimi Benzell and Henry W. Herrman for a cruise on the Empress of Australia sailing April 2, 1938, April 1, 1938, 1 pg, attachment |
04/01/1938-04/02/1938 |
Legal Papers, Newspaper Clippings: |
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52 | By Mr. Justice Benvenga, Metropolitan Opera Association, Inc., v. Gould, 1 piece |
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52 | New York Post, 1 piece |
02/09/1956 |
52 | New York Times, 1 piece |
02/13/1956 |
52 | Variety, 1 piece |
02/08/1956 |
Legal Papers, Press Releases: |
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52 | "Mimi Benzell and the Metropolitan Opera Reach Agreement", 2 pages |
undated |
52 | William Morris Agency, New York, Billing: Mimi Benzell, 100% Glamourous Star of Opera, Concerts and TV, 50%, 15 pages |
undated |
Legal Papers, Miscellaneous: |
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52 | handwritten letter, by Mimi, 10 pages, pencil |
undated |
Motion Pictures (8mm): Return to Top
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53 | Nebraska, Texas, Wilbur and Walter; Marton and Walter, Felix (Knight), Virginia, open pit mine; El Paso, quartz, Felix (Knight), Salt Lake, plan to Chicago |
10-11/1947; 1948; 04/1947 |
53 | Met. Tour to Calif. Leild, L.A., San Francisco; California, Phoenix, Texas, from air, cross country, Essie and sister-in-law; Nate King |
1948 |
53 | Mimi and Walter, Camp Unity, Jones Beach, Jean and Mimi, Tanglewood; Mimi, Miami, Florida (Marine Land); Mimi, Rio Grande (Felix Knight); Mimi, Mom, Pop Gould, Florida |
1949 |
53 | Virginia City, Leon and Mimi; Yellowstone Park, Mimi and Leon; Fire Island, Mimi, Walter, Larry and Jackie |
undated |
53 | Boulder Dam, Las Vegas at pool; Halldorado, Walter and Kenny; Jackie Bertell, Vacation - Frankel Farks, Las Vegas |
1953 |
53 | Lucille, Thomas John; John Westbrook's mother and house; John; Tower of London; Q.M. |
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53 | "Royal Showcase", Print No. #13 |
06/01/1952 |
53 | "Show Boat", #1 |
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53 | Unidentified, 2 reels, one with note attached |
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Music Scores: Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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52 | "The Abduction from the Seraglio", Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, English translation by Ruth and Thomas Martin, Boosey and Hawkes, Inc., New York, U.S.A., 175 pages |
undated |
52 | "Album of Cole Porter Songs", Chappell and Company, Inc., New York, 48 pages |
undated |
52 | "Album of Twenty Songs", Gabriel Faure, Volume III, Edward B. Marks Music Corportation, New York, 87 pages |
1945 |
52 | "Album of Twenty Five Songs", Gabriel Faure, Volume II, Edward B. Marks Music Corportation, New York, 104 pages |
1945 |
52 | "Allez-Vous-En, Go Away" from "Can-Can", words and music by Cole Porter, Buxton Hill Music Corporation, New York, 50 pages |
1944 |
52 | "All Star Famous Songs", Broadway Music Corporation, New York, 50 pages |
1944 |
52 | "America Sings", edited by Hugo Frey, Robbins Music Corporation, 143 pages |
1935 |
52 | "Anema E Core", English lyrics by Mann Curtis and Harry Akst, Italian lyrics by Tito Manilo, music by Salve d'Esposito, MCA Music, New York, 4 pages |
1950, 1959 |
52 | "Anthology of Modern French Song", a collection of thirty-nine songs, by French composers, collected and edited by Max Spicker, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 187 pages |
1912 |
52 | "Ariadne auf Naxos", Ricahrd Strauss, Adolph Burstner, Berlin, Paris, France, 19 pages, 1 copy, French translation, German translation |
1912, 1916 |
52 | "Arias from Oratorios and Cantatas; My Heart Ever Faithful", Johann Sebastian Bach, first series, Oliver Ditson Company, Philadelphia, Penn, 7 pages |
undated |
52 | "Arie Antiche", da Alessandro Praisotti, Volume Terzo, G. Ricordi and C., Milano, 186 pages |
1952 |
52 | Arie Antiche, Alessandro Praisotti, Volume Primo, G. Ricordi and C., Milano, Rome, 129 pages, Italian translation |
1947 |
52 | "Arie Antiche", da Alessandro Praisotti, Volume Secundo, Milano, Rome, 130 pages, Italian translation |
1947 |
52 | "Around the World", lyrics by Harold Adamson, music by Victor Young, Victor Young Publications, Inc., Beverly Hills, California, 2 pages |
1956 |
52 | "Arthur Tracy, The Street Singer", 78 pages |
undated |
52 | "Art Songs for School and Studio", edited by Mabelle Glenn and Alfred Spouse, Oliver Ditson Company, Bryn Mawr, Penn., 64 pages |
1930 |
54 | "Bach, French Suites", Johann Sebastian Bach, Edition Wood, The B. F. Wood Music Co., London, England, 55 pages |
undated |
54 | "Bach, Songs and Airs", Johann Sebastian Bach, Augener's Edition, Book II, Augener Ltd., London, England, 118 pages |
undated |
54 | "Before the Crucifix (Dinanzi al Crocifisso)", sacred song, Frank La Forge, words by Princess Gabrielle Wrede, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1912 |
54 | "Bergerettes: Twenty Romances and Songs of the Eighteenth Century", collected and harmonized by J.B. Weckerlin, English translations and Sigmund Spaeth, G. Schirmer Inc., New York, 53 pages |
undated |
54 | "Beside Still Waters", sacred song, words and music by Bernard Hamblen, Enoch and songs, New York, 7 pages |
1925 |
54 | "La Boheme", by G. Puccini, G. Ricordi and Co., New York, 7 pages |
1912 |
54 | "Boney Gnillen", words and music by Herbert Haufrecht, Bronde Brothers, New York, 38 pages |
1953 |
54 | "The Book of a Thousand Songs", Actually containing more than a thousand standard songs of every description, arranged for playing or singing, Mimil Publsihing company, Incorporated, New York, 535 pages |
1946 |
54 | "Bucky, The Bucking Bronco", words and music by Milton Pascal, Gerald Marks, M. Witmark and Sons, New York, 5 pages |
1950 |
54 | "Butterfly", Commissioner role, pages 85-88, 128-134 |
undated |
54 | "Button Up Your Overcoat", by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1928 |
54 | "By The Waters of Babylon", words taken from Psalm CXXXVII, music by Vernon Eville, Boosey and Company, Inc., New York, 6 pages |
1928 |
54 | "Canciones de Navidad", Banks, Upshaw and Company, Dallas, English and Spanish translation, 27 pages, 2 copies |
1961 |
54 | "Cansonettas and Songs", Peters Edition, Joseph Haydn, C. F. Peters Corporation, 77 pages, English and German translations |
undated |
54 | "Celebrated Songs and Arias: W.A. Variations", selected and arranged by Frank La Forge, Series II, Carl and Fischer Inc., New York, 21 pages |
1941 |
54 | "Celebrated Songs and Arias", selected and arranged by Frank La Forge, Series II, G. Donizetti, "O Could We Lightly Fly", Carl and Fischer Inc., 13 pages |
1942 |
54 | "Celebrated Songs and Arias: Ariette from "Zemire and Azor", selected and arranged by Frank La Forge, Series II, Carl Fischer, New York, 5 pages |
1942 |
54 | "Celebrated Songs and Arias: H. Proch, Theme and Variations", Series II, selected and arranged by Frank La Forge, Carl Fischer Inc., New York, 15 pages |
1942 |
54 | "Celebrated Songs and Arias", selected and arranged by Frank La Forge, Series II, C. Gounod, "Little Swallow", Carl and Fischer Inc., 15 pages |
1942 |
54 | "Celebrated Songs and Arias", selected and arranged by Frank La Forge, Series II, A.E.M Gretry, "No More Shall Sorrow", Carl Fischer, Inc., 7 pages |
1944 |
54 | "Celebrated Songs and Arias: L. Delibes, Ballerina", series I, selected and arranged by Frank La Forge, Carl Fischer, Inc., New York, 1946, 7 pages |
1946 |
54 | "Charles Gilbert Spross: That's The World In June", The John Church, Cincinnati, New York, and London, 5 pages |
1912 |
54 | "Chopin", Frederick Chopin, Schirmer's Library, English version by Dr. Theo. Baker, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 51 pages |
1897 |
54 | "A Christmas Alleluia", words and music by Samuel Richards Gaines, J. Fischer and Bros., New York, 5 pages |
1928 |
54 | Christmas Carols From Many Countries, by Satis N. Coleman and Elin K. Jorgensen, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 102 pages |
1934 |
54 | "Christmas Eve", poem by Joyce Kilmer, music by Richard Hageman, Galaxy Music Corporation, New York, 7 pages |
1936 |
54 | "Christmas, It's Carols, Customs and Legends", compiled and arranged by Ruth Heller, Hall and McCreary Company, Chicago, 112 pages, attachment |
undated |
54 | "Classical Spanish Songs", Obradors, International Music Company, New York City, 27 pages |
1950-1959 |
54 | "Classical Spanish Songs", Obradors, International Music Company, New York City, 27 pages |
1950-1959 |
54 | "Classic Italian Songs", edited by Mabelle Gleen andBernard U. Taylor, Oliver Ditson Company, Inc., Chicago, Illinois, 64 pages |
1936 |
55 | "Collection of Cantatas and Oratorios: Elijah, Mendelssohn", New York, A. W. Tams, 198 pages |
undated |
55 | "Collection of Christmas Carols", The Boston Music Co., Octavo Church Music, Boston, Massachussetts, 19 pages, 4 copies |
undated |
55 | "Coloratura Songs", by favorite composers, Series One, G. Schirmer Inc., New York, Gaetano Donizetti, "The Gypsy-Maid, (La Zingara)", 9 pages |
1901 |
55 | "Coloratura Songs", Series One, by favorite composers, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 15 pages |
1901 |
55 | "Come Unto Me", sacred song, by Gertrude Cady, Harold Flammer, Inc., New York, 7 pages |
1929 |
55 | "Complete Method for Rhythmical Articulation", Pasquale Bona, English text by Ambrose Davenport (Italian and English text), edition White-Smith, 87 pages |
1905 |
55 | "Composicoes de Heitor Villa-Lobos: Noite de Luar", Sampaio Araiyo and Cie., Rio de Janeiro, 5 pages, Spanish translation |
undated |
55 | "Composicoes de Heitor Villa-Lobos: Confidencia", Sampaio Araiyo and Cie., Rio de Janeiro, 5 pages, Spanish translation |
undated |
55 | "Composicoes de Heitor Villa-Lobos: Amor and Perfidia", Sampaio Araiyo and Cie., Rio de Janeiro, 3 pages, Spanish translation |
undated |
55 | "Conga-Land Album", Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, New York, 48 pages |
undated |
55 | "Contemporary American Songs", Associated Music Publishers, Inc., New York, 7 pages |
1948 |
55 | "The Creation", new translation by Robert Shaw and Alice Parker, Lawson-Gould, Music Publishers, Inc., New York, 154 pages |
undated |
55 | "The Creation", music by Joseph Haydn, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 154 pages |
undated |
55 | "The Creation", Joseph Haydn, new translation by Robert Shaw and Alice Parker, Lawson-Gould, Music Publishers, Inc., New York, 154 pages |
undated |
55 | "Deanna Durbin'a Favorite Songs and Arias" edited by Andres de Seguola, new English lyrics by Ann Ronell, G. Schirmer, New York, 61 pages |
1939 |
55 | "Der Junge Mozart", Carl Stneber, Brncknerverley Wiesbaden GMBH, 119 pages |
undated |
55 | "Der Solfeges", Solfege, Henry Lemoine and Cie., Paris, France, 78 pages, French translation |
1910, 1913 |
55 | "Die Vogel", Walter Braundels, 10 pages |
1920 |
55 | "Doctor Sniffleswiper (A Child's Best Friend)", words and music by Jill Jackson and Sy Miller, M. Witmark and Sons, New York, 5 pages |
1953 |
55 | "Douze Secces De Gilbert Becaud", Album No. 2, Editions Raoul Breton, France, 36 pages |
1954 |
56 | "Early Italian Songs and Airs", Vol. I, Caccini to Bononcini, Oliver Ditson Company, Pennsylvania, 167 pages |
1923 |
56 | "Early Italian Songs and Airs", Vol. II, Provenzale to Supriani, Oliver Ditson Company, Pennsylvania, 183 pages |
1924 |
56 | "The Earth Is The Lord's", music by Ward-Stephens, Chappell and Co., Ltd., 8 pages |
1917 |
56 | "Easter Carol", by Grace Bush, and G. Schiermer, Inc., New York, 5 pages, attachment |
1937 |
56 | "The Ernesto Lecuona Songs Success Album", Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, New York, 31 pages |
undated |
56 | "Estelle Liebling Arrangements and Editings for Coloratura Voice with Piano: Thomas, Amrose, Je Suis Titania (polomaise from Mignon)", G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 11 pages |
1901 |
56 | "Estelle Liebling", Series I, Gaetano Donizetti, "Arden Gl'incensi" ("The Mad Scientist"), English version by Henry G. Chapman, Gaetan Donizetti, edited by Estelle Liebling, 11 pages |
1938 |
56 | "Estelle Liebling Arrangements and Editings for Coloratura Voice with Piano: Heinrich Proch, Theme and Variations", Series I, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 11 and 7 pages, 2 parts |
1940 |
56 | "Everybody's Favorite Neopolitan Songs", Amsco Music Publishing Company, New York, 192 pages |
1938 |
56 | "Face The Music", Sam H. Harris presented, lyrics and music by Irving Berlin, Irving Berlin, Inc., New York, 6 pages |
1932 |
56 | "The Favorite Songs of Miguelito Valdes", Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, Radio City, New York, 48 pages |
undated |
56 | "50 Art Songs From The Modern Repertoire", G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 214 pages |
1939 |
56 | "Fifty Famous Favorites and Fifty Other Favorites", Robbins Edition, arranged and edited by Hugo Frey, Robbins Music Corporation, New York, 95 pages |
1942 |
56 | "Fifty One Selected Songs", Hugo Wold, The Joseph Patelson Music House, New York, 167 pages |
undated |
56 | "Fifty Shakespeare Songs", The Musicians Library, Oliver Ditson Company, Pennsylvania, 157 pages |
1906 |
56 | "Five German Poems: Auf genhermem Waldespgads", Charles T. Griffes, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 5 pages, German and English translation |
1909 |
56 | "Flanders Requiem", ("America's Answer"), by Frank La Forge, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 7 pages |
1919 |
56 | "Fling Wide The Gates", sacred solo for Palm Sunday, by Harry Rowe Shelley, Philadelphia Theodore Presser Co., 6 pages |
1924 |
56 | "La Flora", Volume Terzo, edite da Knud Jeppesen, Wilhelm Hansen Copenhagen, 138 pages, Italian translation |
1949 |
56 | "Folk Song Arrangements", Benjamin Britten, Volume 2, Boosey and Hawkes, Ltd., Paris, France, 40 pages, 1 copy |
undated |
56 | "40 French Hits of Our Times", enlish and French lyrics, Leeds Music Corporation, New York, 132 pages |
1959 |
56 | "Four Little Love Songs", for high voice and piano, the verses by Sara Teasdale, the music by Frank St. Leger, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 13 pages |
1917 |
56 | "Francisco Mignone", edicoces tupy, 18 pages, Spanish translation |
undated |
56 | "Frank Sinatra's Songs of Romance", Remick Music Corporation, New York, 27 pages |
1953 |
56 | "Funf Sieder! Wiengenlied", Richard Strauss, Adolph Furstner, Berlin, 15 pages, German and English translation |
1899 |
57 | "G. Verdi", "La Traviata, Addio Del Passato (Farewell No, All Past Pleasures)", Oliver Ditson Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 7 pages |
undated |
57 | "G. Verdi", "La Traviata, Ah! Was It He (Ah, fors e lui)", Oliver Ditson Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 17 pages |
1907 |
57 | "Geoffrey O' Hara Songs", Forster Music Publisher Inc., Chicago, Illinois, 6 pages |
1925 |
57 | "The Gooney-Bird Song", words by Joe Darion, music by George Kleinsinger, M. Witmarks and Sons, New York, 5 pages |
1951 |
57 | "Gotta Get Some Shut-Eye", lyrics by Johnny Mercer, music by Walter Donaldson, 5 pages |
1939 |
57 | "Guffy The Goofy Gobbler", words and music by Milton Pascal and Gerald Marks, M. Witmark and Sons, New York, 5 pages |
1950 |
57 | "Harry Von Tilzer's Old Time Favorite Hits", Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., New York, 65 pages |
undated |
57 | "Historietes", H. Villa-Lobos, Rio De Janeiro, Spanish translation, 19 pages |
1920 |
57 | "Hits of Bygone Days" Should I Be Sweet", Series One, words by B.G. De Sylva, music by Vincent Youmans, Music Publishers Holding Corporation, New York, 7 pages |
1933 |
57 | "Hymn of the Last Summer", sacred song, Boston: Oliver Ditson Company, 7 pages |
1925 |
57 | "I'm Glad I'm Not a Rubber Ball", words and music by Ray Charles and Myron Dutton, M. Witmark and Sons, New York, 5 pages |
1951 |
57 | "If I Had A Dollar Bill Tree", words and music by Mann Curtis, M. Witmark and Sons, New York, 4 pages |
1950 |
57 | "If I Knew You and You Knew Me", words by Nixon Waterman, music by James G. MacDermid, Forster Music Publisher, Inc., Chicago, Illinois, 6 pages |
1921 |
57 | "If You Loved Me Truly", from "Can-Can" words and music by Cole Porter, Buxton Hill Music Corporation, 5 pages |
1953 |
57 | "I Have Dreamed Rodgers and Hammerstein's 'The King and I'", music by Richard Rodgers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, based on the novel "Anna and the King of Siam" by Margaret Landon, Williamson Music, Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1951 |
57 | "I've Told Ev'ry Little Star", from "Music In The Air", book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Jerome Kern, T. B. Harms Company, New York, 5 pages |
1932 |
57 | "I Love You", from "Song of Norway", music by Edward Grieg, musical adaptation and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest, book by Milton Lazarus from a story by Homer Curran, Chappel and Co., Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1944 |
57 | "I Love You So", from the musical play, "The Merry Widow", words by Adrian Ross, Chappell and Co., Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1941 |
57 | "Inflammatus et Accensus" (When Thou Comest), Blue Octavo Series, by Rossini, Harold Flammer Publisher Incorporation, sacred, New York, 11 pages |
1909 |
57 | "In The Chapel In Moonlight", by Billy Hull, Shapiro Bernstein and Co., Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1936 |
57 | "In The Judy Garland Manner", by Ann Ronell, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 56 pages |
1940 |
57 | "In The Still Of The Night", the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production, "Rosalie", Cole Porter, Chappell and Co., Inc., New York, 7 pages |
undated |
57 | "Intimate Song", a collection of gay songs from musical comedies, Chappell and Co., Inc., New York, 52 pages |
undated |
57 | "Intimate Song", Chappell and Co., Inc., New York, 52 pages |
undated |
57 | "Isn't It Romantic?", words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, Famous Music Corporation, New York, 5 pages |
1932 |
57 | "Italianisches Liederbuch", Hugo Wolf, Band I, Lipzig, C. F. Peters, Editions Peter, 35 pages |
undated |
57 | "Italianisches Liederbuch", Hugo Wolf, Band III, Lipzig, C. F. Peters, Editions Peter, 39 pages |
undated |
57 | "It's All Right With Me", from "Can-Can", words and music by Cole Porter, Buxton Hill Music Corporation, 7 pages |
1953 |
57 | "(It's No) Sin", lyrics by Chester R. Shull, music by George Hoven, Algonquin Music Inc., New York, 4 pages |
1951 |
57 | "It's Not The Whistle That Pulls The Train", words and music by Dick Manning, M. Witmark and Sons, New York, 5 pages |
1954 |
57 | "It Might As Well Be Spring", music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, from "State Fair", Williamson Music Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1945 |
57 | "I Will Light Up Mine Eyes", Psalm 121, Rafael Navarro, The H. W. Gray Company, New York, 5 pages |
1918 |
57 | "James G. MacDermid", James G. MacDermid, Fine Arts Building, Chicago, Illinois |
1908 |
57 | "Jeanette MacDonald's Favorite Operatic Airs and Concert Songs", G. Schiermer, Inc., New York, 83 pages |
1940 |
57 | "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring from Cantata No. 147", Johann Sebastian Bach, Galaxy Music Corporation, New York, 7 pages |
1947 |
57 | "Johannes Brahms Songs", Vol. II, Edwin F. Kalmus, Scarsdale, New York, 177 pages |
undated |
57 | "Johannes Brahms Songs With Piano Accompaniment: Wiegenlied (Cradle Song)", G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 3 pages |
1910 |
57 | "Joseph Marx Lieder Songs, Chants", English words by John Bernhoff, Universal Edition, A.G., Wien, Leipzig, 7 pages |
1930 |
57 | "Kanzonetten Und Lieder", Joseph Haydn, Edition Peters, C. F. Peters, Leipzig, 77 pages, English and German translation |
undated |
57 | "Lieder fur eine Singftimme mit Pianofortebegleitung", von C. M. von Weber, Ausgabe fur hohe Stimme Leipzig, C. F. Peters, 56 pages |
undated |
57 | "Lieder von Richard Strauss", Adolph Furster, Berlin, 7 pages, German translation |
undated |
57 | "Like As A Father", sacred song by John Prindle Scott, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 9 pages |
1922 |
57 | "Lily Pons Sons Album", edited by Frank La Forge, Carl Fischer Incorporated, New York, 6 pages |
1943 |
57 | "L'Inutil Precasuione", Pietro Cimara, G. Ricordi and Co., Inc., New York, 11 pages (Italian translation) |
1941 |
57 | "The Little Engine That Could", words and music by Milton Pascal and Gerald Marks, M. Witmark and Sons, New York, 3 pages |
1951 |
57 | "A Little Love, A Little Kiss", words by Adrian Ross, composed by Lao Silesu, Chappell and Co., Inc., New York, 7 pages |
1912 |
57 | "Little Toy-Town Parade", words and music by Cliff Friends, M. Witmark and Sons, New York, 5 pages |
1950 |
57 | "The Lollipop Tree", music by George Kleinsinger, lyrics by Joe Darion, M. Witmark and Sons, New York, 5 pages |
1951 |
57 | "Look At The Little Kitty Kat", words and music by Sid Lippman, M. Witmark and Sons, New York, 5 pages |
1954 |
57 | "Look For The Silver Lining", music by Jerome Kern, words by Bud De Sylva, from the Warner Bros. Picture, "Look For The Silver Lining", T. B. Harms Company, New York, 5 pages |
1920 |
57 | "The Lord Is My Light", sacred song, sung by Mr. John McCormack, music by Frances Allitsen, Boosey and Co., New York, Toronto, London, 7 pages |
1897 |
57 | "Madame Butterfly", Puccini, Biblioteca Lirica, G. Ricordi and C. Milano, Italy, Italian translation, 13 pages |
1907 |
57 | "Madame Butterfly", by G. Ricordi, G. Ricordi and Co., New York, 7 pages |
1908 |
57 | "Maggie Teyte, Album of French Songs", G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 104 pages |
1946 |
57 | "Mathilde Castrone Marchesi", Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics, G. Schirmer Inc., New York, 59 pages |
undated |
57 | "Maytime", book and lyrics by Rida Johnson Young, music by Sigmund Romberg, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 77 pages |
1917 |
57 | "Memories of Spain Album", Spanish song successes, new revised edition, Spanish Music Center, New York, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, 64 pages |
1941 |
57 | "The Merry Widow", music by Franz Lehar, lyrics by Paul Francis Webster, Robbins Music Corporation, New York, 24 pages |
1952 |
57 | "Mexican and Spanish Songs", English text by Frederick H. Martens and others, new and englarged edition, edited by Manuel Goya, Oliver Ditson Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 51 pages |
1928 |
57 | "The Mighty God Hath Spoken", sacred songs, by Henry Lincoln Chase, Harold Flammer Publisher Inc., New York, 6 pages |
1899 |
57 | "The Mighty God Hath Spoken", sacred songs, by Henry Lincoln Chase, Harold Flammer Publisher Inc., New York, 7 pages |
1925 |
57 | "Miniaturas: Chromo", H. Villa-Lobos, Sampaio Araiuo and Cia., Rio de Janiero, 5 pages, Spanish translation |
undated |
57 | "Mother", words and music by Margaret Bannerman, Chappell and Co., Ltd., London, England, 5 pages |
1939 |
57 | "Mozart, Le Nozze Di Figaro" ("The Marriage of Figarro"), Musical Masterpiece Series, The Orchestra and Chorus of the Glyndebourne Mozart Opera Festivals, 31 pages |
1934, 1935 |
57 | "Mozart", Volume I, original text with English version by Lorraine Noel Finley, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 120 pages |
1952 |
57 | "Mozart Songs", The Joseph Patelson Music House, New York, 81 pages |
undated |
57 | "Musica Espanola", de Manuel Lopez Quiroga, Vol. I, Spanish Music Center, New York, 21 pages |
1952 |
57 | "Musica Espanola", de Manuel Lopez Quiroga, Vol. II, Spanish Music Center, New York, 20 pages |
1952 |
57 | "The Musicians Fake Book", 116 pages |
1962 |
57 | "My Choc'late Rabbit", words and music by Milton Pascal and Gerald Marks, M. Witmark and Sons, New York, 5 pages |
1951 |
57 | "My Silent Love", lyrics by Edward Heyman, music by Dana Suesse, 5 pages |
1932 |
57 | "My Task", by E. L. Ashford, Lorenz Publishing Co., Dayton, Ohio, 5 pages |
1923 |
58 | "The Night Was Made For Love", by Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach, T. B. Harms, New York, 5 pages |
1931 |
58 | "Noche Azul (Starry Blue Night", music and Spanish lyrics by Ernesto Lecuona, English lyrics by Carol Raven, 4 pages |
1929 |
58 | "Les Nuits D'Ete", H. Berlioz, Augener and Co. Edition, London, 35 pages |
undated |
58 | "O Can Ye Sew Cushions?" ("An Old Scottish Cradle Song"), traditional words, set to music by Colin Taylor, Oxford University Press, London, 4 pages |
1926 |
58 | "Offeratory Solos", Beardsley Van De Water, Boston: Oliver Ditson Company, 9 pages |
1892 |
58 | "Old Witch, Old Witch", word and music by Robert MacGimsey, M. Witmark and Sons, New York, 5 pages |
1951 |
58 | "One Night of Love", words by Gus Kahn, music by Victor Schertzinger, Standard Edition, Bourne, Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1934 |
58 | "Operatic Anthology", celebrate arias, selected from operas by old and modern composers, Vol. I soprano, compiled by Kurt Adler, New York, G. Schirmer, 334 pages |
1903, 1955 |
58 | "Operatic Anthology", Les Contes D'Hoffman, Les Oiseaux Dans La Charmille", arias and duets, Series One, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 9 pages |
1911 |
58 | "Operatic Anthology", arias and duets, Series Two, Manon, "Obesissons Quand Leur Voix", "Come and Obey The Voice"), English version by Willis Wager, Jules Massenet, G. Schirmer Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1940 |
58 | "Operatic Anthology, Arias and Duets", Series Two, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 7 pages |
undated |
58 | "Operatic Songs and Duets: Leo Delibes", "Ou va la jeune Indove, (Indian Bell Song")", from "Lakme", Series V, Carl Fischer, New York, 11 pages, French and English translation |
1922 |
58 | "Operatic Songs and Duets: J. Offenbach, "Night of Joy", Series II, Carl Fischer, Inc., New York, 7 pages |
1910 |
58 | "Operatic Songs and Duets", Amber Thosmas, "Je Suis Titania" ("I Am Titania"), from "Mignon", Series II, Carl Fischer, Inc., New York, 17 pages |
1924 |
58 | "Orpheus Britannicus", six songs, Henry Purcell, Boosey and Hawkes, 1948, 31 pages |
1948 |
58 | "Orpheus Britannicus", seven songs, Henry Purcell, Boosey and Hawkes, 1947, 32 pages |
1947 |
58 | "Ouvre Ton Oceur" ("Open Thy Heart"), by Georges Bizet, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 9 pages |
undated |
58 | "Pastourelles, Romances et Chansons", par J.B. Weckerlin, Paris, 55 pages, French translation |
undated |
58 | "Paul Nordoff Songs", Associated Music Publishers, Inc., New York, Schott Edition, 5 pages |
1938 |
58 | "Peter Grimes 'Embroidery' Aria", Benjamin Britten, Bossey and Hawkes, Ltd., London, 1945, 6 pages |
1945 |
58 | "Peterkin Pillowby", words and music by Eddie Seiler and Sol Marcus, M. Witmark and Sons, New York, 5 pages |
1950 |
58 | "Les Plus Beaux Airs De L'Opera Francois", par Gabriel Brovlex, English version by Percy Pinkerton, J.W. Chester, Ltd., London, England, 28 pages |
1924 |
58 | "Praise The Lord, O My Soul", biblical text, sacred song, set to music by Anna Elizabeth Gaeng, Boston: Oliver Ditson Company, 5 pages |
1925 |
58 | "Repent Ye", and "Come, Ye Blessed", sacred songs, John Prindle Scott, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 7 pages |
1917 |
58 | "Requiem", Johannes Brahms, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 96 pages |
undated |
58 | "Richard Strauss", selected songs with German and English texts, Carl Fischer Inc., Cooper Square, New York, 7 pages |
1917 |
58 | "Richard Strauss Album", Boozey and Hawkes, Inc., New York, 60 pages |
undated |
58 | "Richard Strauss Songs: The Lover's Pledge", Breitkopf and Hartel, New York, 7 pages |
1894, 1897 |
58 | "Richard Strauss Songs, Rest Thee, My Spirit", Breitkopf and Hartel, New York, 3 pages |
1907 |
58 | "Robbins Mammoth Collection of American Songs", Mammoth Series No, II, edited by Hugo Frey, Robbins Music Corporation, New York, 192 pages |
1941 |
58 | "La Rondine", Giacomo Puccini, Casa Musicale Sonzogno, Milano, Italy, 3 pages, Italian translation |
1917 |
58 | "La Rondine", Giacomo Puccini, Casa Musicale Sonzogno, Milano, Italy, 11 pages, Italian translation |
1917 |
58 | "Rosalinda", pages 143-168 |
undated |
58 | "Rosenkavalier: Sophie, (Zweiter Aufzug)", pages 155-442 |
undated |
58 | "Russian Songs", Alpheaky-Kalinnikoff, Boston: Oliver Ditson Company, 7 pages |
1921 |
59 | "Sacred Cantatas", J.S. Bach, edited by Igor Jones, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 85 pages |
1941 |
59 | "The Sacred Flame", sacred song, words and music by Bernard Hamblen, Chappell-Harms, Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1927 |
59 | "Sacred Songs by J. Faure", English and French words, Boston: Oliver Ditson Company, 5 pages |
1879 |
59 | "Sacred Songs composed by Dudley Buck", G. Schirmer, New York, 7 pages |
1889, 1901 |
59 | "Sacred Songs", fourth series, Oliver Ditson Company, Boston, 7 pages |
1917 |
59 | "Sacred Songs, He Shall Give His Angels Charge", John Prindle Scott, Huntzinger and Dilworth, New York, 7 pages |
1918 |
59 | "Sacred Songs: Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled", music by Oley Speaks, G. Schirmer, New York, Boston, 5 pages |
1918 |
59 | "Sacred Songs: Miriam's Song", The John Church Company, pages 183-187 |
1903 |
59 | "Sacred Songs", Series One, Century Certified Edition, Century Music Publishing Co., New York, 7 pages |
undated |
59 | "Sacred Songs: There Were Ninety and Nine", by Peter Philip Bilhorn, Bilhorn Bros., Music Publishers, Chicago Illinois, 7 pages |
1908 |
59 | "Sacred Songs with Latin Text", Boston: Oliver Ditsoon Company: New York, 5 pages |
1921 |
59 | "Sail! Sail! Sail!", lyrics by Langston Hughes, music by Albert Hague, Reis Publications Inc., New York, 3 pages |
1954 |
59 | "Saudades Da Minha Vida", Samapio Araujo and Cia., Spanish translation |
1926 |
59 | "Says My Heart", from the Paramount Picture "Coconut Grove", words by Frank Loesser, music by Burton Lane, Famous Music Corporation, New York, 3 pages |
undated |
59 | "Schirmer's Dance Orchestra Series", G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 221 pages, outer cover is detached from rest of material |
undated |
59 | "Schlechters Wetter, (Bad Weather)", music by Richard Strauss, Boosey and Hawkes, Ltd., London, 8 pages, German and English translation |
1919, 1943 |
59 | "Schubert Album", von Franz Schubert, Edition Peters, Leipzig and Berlin, C. F. Peters, 219 pages |
undated |
59 | "Schumann's Slumber Song", lyrics and vocal arrangements by Peter Carroll, Boosey and Hawkes, 7 pages |
1941 |
59 | "Sechs Lieder", Richard Strauss, Adolph Furstner, Berlin, 9 pages, German translation |
1919 |
59 | "Seguidilla", sung by Lily Pons, Spanish Folk Song, arranged by Frank La Forge, Carl Fischer, Inc., New York, 7 pages |
1949 |
59 | "Seguidille", by Manuel De Falla, French Songs, English lyrics by Olga Paul, French lyrics by Theorpile Gautier, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, New York, 7 pages |
1942 |
59 | "Select French Songs From The 12th To The 18th Century", edited by Arnold Dolmetsch, Boosey and Hawkes, London, England, 37 pages |
1938 |
59 | "Select French Songs From The 12th To The 18th Century", edited by Arnold Dolmetsch, Boosey and Hawkes, London, England, 37 pages |
1938 |
59 | "Selected Songs", Edvard Grieg, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 92 pages |
undated |
59 | "September Song", music by Kurt Weel, words by Maxwell Anderson, De Sylva, Borwin and Henderson, Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1938 |
59 | "Seventy Scottish Songs", edited with accompaniments by Helen Hoekitk, for high voice, Boston: Oliver Ditson Company, New York, and Chicago and Philadelphia, 189 pages |
1905 |
59 | "Shadow Waltz", lyrics by Al Dubin, music by Harry Warren, Remick Music Corporation, New York, 5 pages |
1933 |
59 | "She Shall Have Music", from "She Shall Have Music", Sigl, Goodhart and Hoffman, Chappell and Co., Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1935 |
59 | "Shootin' The Works For Uncle Sam", in "You'll Never Get Rich", words and music by Cole Porter, Chappell and Co., Inc., 5 pages |
1941 |
59 | "Siboney", American lyric by Dolly Morse, Spanish lyric and music by Ernesto Lecuona, Leo Feist, Inc., Feist Art Series, 6 pages |
1934 |
59 | "The Sidewalks of New York (East Side, West Side, All Around The Town", words and music by Chas. B. Lawlor and James W. Blake, The Boston Music Co., Boston, Mass., 5 pages |
1951 |
59 | "Silverio" (Paso Dable), letra y musica de Asustin Lara, Peer International Corporation, New York, 4 pages, Spanish translation |
1943 |
59 | "Silver Threads Among The Gold", words by Eben E. Rexford, music by H.P. Danks, Hailton S. Gordon, New York, 5 pages |
1901 |
59 | "Since I Kissed My Baby Goodbye", from "You'll Never Get Rich", a Columbia Picture, words and music by Cole Porter, Chappell and Co., Inc., New York, 7 pages |
1936 |
59 | "Sing For Your Supper", from "The Boys from Syracuse", words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, Chappell and Co., Inc., New York, 1938, 5 pages |
1938 |
59 | "Sing Me To Sleep", Edwin Greene, G. Schirmer, Jr., The Boston Music Co., Boston, Mass., 7 pages |
1902 |
59 | "Sing With Me", words by Diana Morgan, Robert MacDermot and Peter Dion Titheradge, music by Ronnie Hill, Chappell and Co., Ltd., London, 3 pages |
1939 |
59 | "Si Petite, (See-Pet-Eet)", music by Gaston Claret, American lyrics by Mitchell Parish, French lyrics by Pierre Bayle, Mills Music, Inc., New York, 4 pages |
1933 |
59 | "Sleepy Eyes", words by Tommie Connor, music by Harry Ralton, Mills Music Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1950 |
59 | "Small Fry", words by Frank Loesser, music by Hoagy Carmichael, Famous Music Corporation, New York, 7 pages |
undated |
59 | "Smoke From A Chimney", words by Billy Hill, music by Peter De Rose, First edition, Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1938 |
59 | "Snookey Ookyms", words and music by Irving Berlin, Irving Berlin Music Corporation, New York, 3 pages |
1913 |
59 | "Snow White and Seven Dwarfs: I'm Wishing", words by Larry Morey, music by Frank Churchill, Bourne, Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1937 |
59 | "Soft-Boiled Balads", words and music by H.W. Hanemann, Harms Inc., New York, 21 pages |
1931 |
59 | "Solitude", music by Duke Ellington, words by Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills, Exclusive Publications, Inc., New York, 3 pages |
1934 |
59 | "So Many Memories", Harry Woods, Shapiro Bernstein and Co., Inc., New York, first edition, 5 pages |
1937 |
59 | "Some Day", lyrics by Brian Hooker, music by Rudolf Friml, Famous Standard Publications, Famous Music Corporation, New York, 5 pages |
1925 |
59 | "Someday I'll Find You", in Arch Selwyn's "Private Lives", by Noel Coward, words and music by Nowl Coward, Chappell and Co., Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1930 |
59 | "Some Days You Are Lonely", lyrics by Howard Dietz, music by Johann Strauss, Boosey and Hawkes, Inc., 4 pages |
1950 |
59 | "Someday To Care For Me", lyrics by Gus Kahn, music by Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jurmann, A Universal Picture, "Three Smart Girls", Leo Feist, Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1936 |
59 | "Someone To Watch Over Me", words by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin, Harms Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1926 |
59 | "Something for the Boys", A New Musical Comedy, songs by Cole Porter, Chappell and Co., Inc., 5 pages |
1942 |
59 | "Sonatina", by Celius Dougherty, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1948 |
59 | "Song Classics", Phoebus und Pan (Patron, das macht der Wind)", G. Schirmer, New York, 5 pages |
1903 |
59 | "The Song From Moulin Rouge", music by Georges Auric, lyrics by William Engvick, Broadcast Music, Inc., New York, 3 pages |
1953 |
59 | "Song of Love", from the Messrs Shubert play, "Blossom Times", by Dr. A.M. Willner and Heinz Reichert, American version and lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly, Leo Feist, Inc., New York, Karczag Publishing Co., New York, 5 pages |
1921 |
59 | "Song of Norway", based on the life of musical of Edvard Grieg, musical adaptation and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest, book by Milton Lazarus, play by Homer Curran, Chappell and Co., Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1944 |
59 | "The Song Of The Owl And The Duck", words and music by Cliff Friend, M. Witmark and Sons, New York, 5 pages |
1951 |
59 | "Songs by Cole Porter", Harms Inc., New York, 48 pages |
1954 |
59 | "Songs by Franz Schubert", Boston: Oliver Ditson Company, New York, Chicago, and London, 5 pages |
1916 |
59 | "Songs By John Sacco", Strictly Germ-Proof", G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 10 pages |
1941 |
59 | "Songs By Norman Dello Joio", Carl Fischer, Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1948 |
59 | "Songs of New Russia", revised, enlarged edition, compiled, edited and with English lyrics by Olga Paul and G. Bronsky, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, New York, 63 pages |
undated |
59 | "Songs Of The Shakers", Work Education Foundation, Inc., 55 pages |
1962 |
59 | "Songs With Obbligato", Oliver Ditson Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 11 pages |
1919 |
59 | "Songs With Piano Accompaniment" by Gustav Saenger, The poems by Frederick H. Martens, Carl Fischer, New York, 5 pages |
1920 |
59 | "Song Without Words", by Richard Hageman, Carl Fischer, Inc., New York, 9 pages |
1937 |
59 | "Soon", words by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin, Harms Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1929 |
59 | "Spanisches Liederbuch", Hugo Wolf, Band I, Gesitliche Lieder, Edition Peters, Liepzig, C. F. Peters, 43 pages |
undated |
59 | "Spanisches Liederbuch", Hugo Wolf, Band II, Edition Peters, Liepzig, C. F. Peters, 43 pages |
undated |
59 | "Spanisches Liederbuch", Hugo Wolf, Band IV, Edition Peters, Leipzig, C. F. Peters, 43 pages |
undated |
59 | "Speak Low", lyrics by Ogden Nash, music by Kurt Well, Chappell and Co., Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1943 |
59 | "Spring", by Harry D. Sonires, Standard Series, Irving Arthur Music Corporation, New York, 3 pages |
1950 |
59 | "Spring Came Back To Vienna", by Fritz Rotter, Janice Torre and Fred Spielman, (unreadable) Music Corporation, New York, 5 pages |
1948 |
59 | "Spring Is Whispering", by Mana-Zucca, Congress Music Publications, Miami, Florida, 5 pages |
1947 |
59 | "Spring Waters", op. 14, No. 11, S. Rachmaninoff, Boosey and Hawkes, Ltd., London, 6 pages |
undated |
59 | "Stairway To The Stars", lyrics by Mitchell Parish, music by Matt Malneck, Frank Signorelli, Robbins Music Corporation, New York, 3 pages |
1935, 1939 |
59 | "Stairway To The Stars", lyrics by Mitchell Parish, music by Matt Malneck, Frank Signorelli, Robbins Music Corporation, New York, 5 pages |
1937-1940 |
59 | "Standard Latin-American Library: Tabu, Afro-Cubano", arreglo de A. Brito, letra y musica de Maragrita Lecuona, 5 pages |
1935 |
59 | "Standard Latin-American Library", Te quiero dijiste, letra y musica de Maria Grever, Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc., New York, 3 pages |
1930 |
59 | "Stan' Up An' Fight", in "Carmen Jones", lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, Williamson Music Inc., Chappell and Co., Inc., New York, 7 pages |
1943 |
59 | "Stars In My Eyes", from "The King Steps Out", words by Dorothy Fields, music by Fritz Kreisler, Chappell and Co., Inc., 7 pages |
1936 |
59 | "Step Up and Shake My Hand", words by Mack David, music by Jerry Livingston, Famous Music Corporation, New York, 5 pages |
1939 |
59 | "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening", music by Ann MacDonald Diers, poem by Robert Frost, Galaxy Music Corporation, New York, 5 pages |
1953 |
59 | "Stormy Weather", words by Ted Koehler, music by Harold Arlen, 5 pages |
1933 |
59 | "Strange Enchantment", words by Frank Loesser, music by Frederick Hollander, Famous Music Corporation, New York, 5 pages |
1939 |
59 | "Strange Fruit", by Lewis Allan, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, Radio City, New York, 5 pages |
1940 |
59 | "Strange Music", words and music by Robert Wright and George Forrest, 5 pages |
1944 |
59 | "Storielle de Bosco Viennese (Tales From The Vienna Forest)", Johann Strauss, Frank La Forge, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 11 pages |
1912 |
59 | "Summer Serenade, Badinage", from "Sweethearts", G. Schiermer, Inc., New York, 7 pages |
1938 |
59 | "Sunbeams", words by R.H. Elkin, music by Landon Ronald, Enoch and Sons, London, England, 7 pages |
1902 |
59 | "Sunday", words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers, Williamson Music Inc., New York, 5 pages, 2 copies |
1958 |
59 | "Sun Of The Sleepless", music by Arthur H. Gutman, Broadcast Music, Inc., New York, 3 pages |
undated |
59 | "Supper Times", from "As Thousands Cheer", lyrics and music by Irving Berlin, Irving Berlin, Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1933 |
59 | "Sweethearts: If You Ask Where Love Is Found", Victor Herbert, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York |
1913 |
59 | "Swingin' The Jinx Away", "Born To Dance", Chappe;; and Co., Inc., New York, 7 pages |
1936 |
59 | "'S Wonderful" music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, New World Music Corporation, Harms, Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1927 |
59 | "Sympathy", watlz-song from the comedy-opera, "The Firefly", music by Rudolf Friml, words by Otto Hauberbach, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 7 pages |
1915 |
60 | "Take Everything, But Leave Me You", music by Sigmund Romberg, words by Stanley Adams, Harms Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1943 |
60 | "Take Me Back To Manhattan", E. Ray Goetz presents "The New Yorkers", lyrics and music by Cole Porter, Harms Inc., New York, 7 pages |
1930 |
60 | "Take Me Home With You", lyrics by Harold Atteridge, music by Sigmund Romberg, from "A World Of Pleasure", 5 pages |
1915 |
60 | "Takes Two To Tango", words and music by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning, Harman Music, Inc., New York, 2 pages |
1952 |
60 | "Tammy", from the movie "Tammy and the Bachelor", words and music by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, Keys-Hansen, Inc., New York, 3 pages |
1956 |
60 | "The Telephone of l'amour a trois", by Gian-Carlo Menotti, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 49 pages |
1947 |
60 | "Tell The Lord", words and music by Alice Simms, Oxford Music Corporation, New York, 3 pages |
1955 |
60 | "Temper", words by Rose Fyleman, music by Norman C. Hill, Boosey and Hawkes, 6 pages |
1946 |
60 | "Tenderly", lyric by Jack Lawrence, music by Walter Gross, Edwin H. Morris and Company, Inc., New York, 3 pages |
1946 |
60 | "Thank God For A Garden", words and music by Teresa Del Riego, Chappell and Co., Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1909 |
60 | "That's My Fella", from the musical "Arms and The Girl!", lyrics by Dorothy Fields, music by Morton Gould, Chappell and Co., Inc., N.Y.C., 7 pages |
1949 |
60 | "That's Why Darkies Were Born", from George White's Scandals, by Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, Crawford Music Corporation, New York, 5 pages |
1931 |
60 | "That Old Black Magic", words by Johann Mercer, music by Harold Arlen, Paramount's "Star Spangled Rhythm", Famous Music Corporation, New York, 7 pages |
1942 |
60 | "That Old Feeling", from the movie, "Vogues of 1938", words and music by Lew Brown and Sammy Fain, Leo Feist, Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1937 |
60 | "That Sentimental Sandwich", words by Frank Loesser, music by Frederick Hollander, Famous Music Corporation, New York, 1939, 5 pages |
1939 |
60 | "There's A Great Day Coming Manana", from "Hold On To Your Hats", words by E. Y. Harburg, music by Burton Lang, Chappell and Co., Inc., New York, 7 pages |
1960 |
60 | "There's Joy In My Heart", by Mana-Zucca, lyrics by Irwin M. Cassell, Congress Music Publications, Miami, Florida, 5 pages |
1945 |
60 | "There's A Small Hotel", from the musical comedy, "On Your Toes", music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, Chappell and Co., Inc., 5 pages |
1936 |
60 | "There Is Nothing Like A Dame", music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, Williamson Music Inc., New York, 7 pages |
1949 |
60 | "There Must Be Somethin' Better Than Love", from "Arms and the Girl!", lyrics by Dorothy Fields and music by Morton Gould, Chappell and Co., Ltd., New York, 7 pages |
1950 |
60 | "They Didn't Believe Me", words by Herbert Reynolds, music by Jerome Kern, T. B. Harms Co., New York, 5 pages |
1914 |
60 | "They Met In Rio (A Midnight Serenade)", lyrics by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Warren, Miller Music, Inc., New York, 4 pages |
1941 |
60 | "They That Sow In Tears", sacred song, by James H. Rogers, G. Schirmer, New York, 6 pages |
1908 |
60 | "They That Trust In The Lord", sacred song, by John Prindle Scott, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 7 pages |
1921 |
60 | "Thine Alone", from "Eileen", lyrics by Henry Blossom, music by Victor Herbert, M. Witmark and Sons, New York, 5 pages |
1929 |
60 | "Think On Me", words and music by Lady John Scott, Patterson's Publications, Ltd., London, 3 pages |
1931 |
60 | "37 Songs and Scenas by Mozart", edited by J. Pittman and Myles D. Foster, Boosey and Co., Ltd., London, England, 228 pages |
undated |
60 | "This Can't Be Love", from "The Boys From Syracuse", lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, book and direction by George Abbott, Chappell and Co., Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1937 |
60 | "This Is The First", words and music by Wally Peterson, from Lawrence Wright's "On With The Show", Mills Music Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1949 |
60 | "This Nearly Was Mine", from "South Pacific", music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, Williamson Music Inc., 7 pages |
1949 |
60 | "This Night (Will Be My Souvenir)", words by Gus Kahn, music by Harry Warren, Bregman, Vocco and Conn., Inc., New York, 3 pages |
1939 |
60 | "3 Cantos Populares Hespanhoes, Salta Nina En Mi Barquelle", Francisco Mignone, E. L. Mangione, Las Paules, 7 pages, Spanish translation |
1941 |
60 | "3 Cantos Populares Hspanhoes, Si Quieras Que Yo Te Quiera", Francisco Mignone, E. L. Mangione, Las Paules, 5 pages, Spanish translation |
undated |
60 | "Three English Songs: Sweet Music", Karol Rathaus, Associated Music Publishers, Inc., New York, 6 pages, authographed |
1946 |
60 | "Three Little Fairy Songs", words by J.L. Crommelin Brown, music by Maurice Besly, Chappell and Co., Ltd., New York, 7 pages |
1912 |
60 | "Three Sacred Songs", F. Flaxington Harker, G. Schirmer, New York, 7 pages |
1910 |
60 | "Through A Long and Sleepless Night", from "Come To The Stable", Miller Music Corporation, New York, 3 pages |
1949 |
60 | "Till The Clouds Roll By", words by Jerome Kern, P. G. Wodehouse and Bolton, music by Jerome Kern, T. B. Harms Company, New York, 5 pages |
1917 |
60 | "Time On My Hands" (You In My Arms), words by Harols Adamson and Mack Gordon, music by Vincent Youmans, 5 pages |
1930 |
60 | "Time Was (Duerme)", English lyrics by S,K, Russell, music by Migues Prado, Spanish lyrics by Gabriel Luna, Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1929, 1931 |
60 | "Time", "You Old Gipsey", The poem by Ralph Hodgson, music by Maurice Besly, Bookey and Company, Inc., New York, 7 pages |
1924 |
60 | "Tipple's Love Song", words and music by Helen Thomas, The Boston Music Co., Boston, Mass., 5 pages |
1947 |
60 | "To Be In Love", "A Fantastical Love Song", Howard, Wintgreen Music Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1957 |
60 | "To Dance, To Dream", "Tales From The Vienna Woods", vocal adaptation and lyrics by Ann Ronell, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 11 pages |
1951 |
60 | "Today I Heard The Grass Grow", words y Laurel Wallace, music by Charles Heurter, Chappell and Co., Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1950 |
60 | "Together", by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown, Ray Henderson, DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1928 |
60 | "Tomorrow Sings", words by S.A. DeWitt, music by Jacques Wolfe, Carl Fischer, Inc., New York, 11 pages |
1949 |
60 | "Tonight We Love", words and music by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, Famous Music Corp., New York, 5 pages |
1938 |
60 | "Too Good For The Average Man", from the musical comedy "On Your Toes", music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, Chappell and Co., Inc., N.Y.C, 5 pages |
undated |
60 | "To One Who Passed Whistling Through The Night", Margery Agrell, C. Armstrong Gibbs, Curwen Edition, 7 pages |
1921 |
60 | "To The Queen of Heaven", by Thomas F. Dunhill, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 7 pages |
1926 |
60 | "Tovarich!", Mana-Zucca, lyrics by Ben M. Kaye, Congress Music Publications, Miami, Florida, 5 pages |
1943 |
60 | "To You Eternally", words by Christopher Hassall, music by Stanford Robinson, Boosey and Hawkes, 8 pages |
1946 |
60 | "To You", words and music by Benny Davis, Tommy Dorsey, and Ted Shapiro, Paramount Music Corporation , New York, 5 pages |
1939 |
60 | "Traditional Songs of France", freely arranged by Arnold Bax, Murdock, Murdock and Co., London and Branches, England, 30 pages |
1921 |
60 | "The Trees and The Master", sacred songs, poem by Sidney Lanier, music by Daniel Protheroe, The Boston Music Company, Boston Mass., 5 pages |
1927 |
60 | "Trot Here and There", from "Veronique", words by Lillian Eldee and Percy Greenbank, music by Messager, Chappell and Co., Ltd., 3 pages |
1904 |
60 | "Trouble Is A Man", words and music by Alec Wilder, Recent Music Corporation, New York, 3 pages |
1944 |
60 | "True Love", music and lyrics by Cole Porter, from "High Society", Buxton Hill Music Corporation, 5 pages |
1955, 1956 |
60 | "Tuas Maos", Versos de Colobina, musica de Francisco Mignone, Carlos Wehrs and Cia., Ltd., 4 pages |
1936 |
60 | "Tu-li-Tulip-Time", words by Jack Lawrence, music by Maria Grever, 5 pages |
1938 |
60 | "Two Offeratory Solos: To-day If We Will", by James H. Rogers and "Hear His Voice", by Francies J. Sadler, The Arthur P. Schmidt Co., Boston and New York, 5 pages |
1904 |
60 | "Two-Part Choruses", Wood Octavo Series, The B.F. Wood Music Co., Boston, Mass, 6 pages |
1931 |
60 | "Two Songs: My Mother's Eyes", by R. Huntington, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1926 |
60 | "The Virgin's Slumber Song", Max Reger, Boston: Oliver Ditson Company, Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1912 |
60 | "Vocal Gems", in "Knickerbocker Holiday", Crowford Music Corporation, New York, 38 pages |
1938 |
60 | "The Voice In The Wilderness", John Prindle Scott, from the text of Isaiah XL 3.6.7.8., 7 pages |
1916 |
60 | "Why Can't You Behave", in "Kiss Me Kate", music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Sam and Bella Spewack, T. B. Harms Company, Buxton Hill Music Corporation, 5 pages |
1948 |
60 | "Wishing (Will Make It So)", words and music by B.G. DeSylva, R.K.O. Radio Pictures, Inc., presents "Love Affair", Crawford Music Corporation, New York, 5 pages |
1939 |
60 | "The Whistling Rabbit", words and music by Mann Curtis, M. Witmark and Sons, New York, 5 pages |
1953 |
60 | "Would You Like To Take A Walk (Sump'n Good'll Come From That)", lyrics by Mort Dixon and Billy Rose, music by Harry Warren, Remick Music Corporation, New York, 5 pages |
1930 |
60 | "Yesterdays", lyrics by Otto Harbach, music by Jerome Kern, T. B. Harms, New York, 5 pages |
1933 |
60 | "You're The Cream In My Coffee", from "Hold Everything", words and music by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown, Ray Henderson, Crawford Music Corporation, New York, 5 pages |
1928 |
60 | "Your Big Song Folio", Mills Music, Inc., New York, 88 pages |
1954 |
Music Scores, Loose-Leaf: Return to Top
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60 | "Hello, Young Lovers", words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers, 7 pages |
1951 |
60 | "I Can Dream, Can't I?", words by Irving Kahal, music by Sammy Fain, Chappell and Co., Inc., N.Y.C., 5 pages |
1937 |
60 | "I Didn't Know What Time It Was", words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, 5 pages |
1939 |
60 | Lyrics by Jack Lawrence, music by Walter Gross, 2 pages |
1947 |
60 | "Mia Speranza Adorata!", W. A. Mozart, 1 page |
undated |
60 | "Sail! Sail! Sail!", Post Music Co., Inc., 2 pages |
1950 |
60 | "Sailing Home", words and music by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powerll, Words and Music Inc., pages 3-5 |
1937 |
60 | "Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town", words by Haven Gillespie, music by J. Fred Coots, Fox Trot, 4 pages |
1934 |
60 | "Sandman", annotations |
1953 |
60 | "Shadows In The Night", words and music by Will Lorin, 5 pages |
1940 |
60 | "Silvery Moon and Golden Sands", by Harry Pease, Billy Haid and Larry Stock, Mills Music Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1937 |
60 | "Sing A Song of Sunbeams", lyrics by Johnny Burke, music by James V. Monaco, Santly Joy Select Inc., 5 pages |
1938 |
60 | "Sing For Your Supper", words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, Chappell andCo., Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1938 |
60 | "Sing, My Heart", words by Ted Koehler, music by Harold Arlen, Crawford Music Corporation, New York, 5 pages |
1939 |
60 | "Skylark", lyrics by Johnny Mercer, music by Hoagy Carmichael, Edwin H. Morris and Company, Inc., New York, 3 pages |
1942 |
60 | "Sleepy Lagoon", words by Jack Lawrence, music by Eric Coates, Chappell and Co., Ltd., pages 3-5 |
1930 |
60 | "Softly Thru The Summer Night", 6 pages |
undated |
60 | "So Help Me", words by Eddie De Lange, music by Jimmy Van Heusen, 5 pages, 1 part |
1938 |
60 | "Some Enchanted Evening", words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers, Williamson Music Inc., New York, pages 3-7 |
1949 |
60 | "Some Rainy Day", by Carmon Lomabardo and John Jarob Loeb, Olman Music Corporation, 5 pages |
1939 |
60 | "Something Wonderful", words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers, 4 pages |
1951 |
60 | "Somewhere In Heaven", words and music by Margaret Shellford, U.S. Music Inc., New York, 2 pages; "I Just Came Back For My Heart", Kathleen Cotter Fross and Elmo Russ, U.S. Music Inc., New York, 2 pages |
1949, 1950 |
60 | "Sonnet", Shakespeare, Joseph Enos, 4 pages |
1952 |
60 | "South American Way", lyrics by Al Dubin, music by Jimmy McHugh, Harms, Inc., New York, 1 part |
1939 |
60 | "Speak Low", Ogden Nash, music by Kurt Well, Chappell and Co., N.Y.C., 1 part |
1943 |
60 | "Sweet Varsity Sue", by Charles Tobias, Al Lewis, Murray Mencher, 4 pages |
1937 |
60 | "Tell It To A Star", words and music by Shirley Botwin, 3 pages |
1942 |
60 | "Tell Me and I'll Tell A Million", words by Jack Finneran, music by Rovert Wyatt and George Sumner, 2 pages |
1939 |
60 | "Thank Heaven For Little Girls", words by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, Chappell and Co., Inc., 5 pages |
1957 |
60 | "Thank You For The Lovely Summer", by Bart Howard, 3 pages |
1952 |
60 | "That Cute Little Gown of Gray", words by Clinton G. Sabin, music by Lawrence A, Weber, 2 pages |
1950 |
60 | "That's Him", words by Odgen Nash, music by Kurt Weill, Chappell and Co., Inc., N.Y.C., 4 pages |
1943 |
60 | "That Sly Old Gentleman", lyrics by Johnny Burke and music by James V. Monaco, Frances Day, Paris, France, 5 pages |
1939 |
60 | "Then Came The Rain", words by Charlie Tobias, music by Oscar Levant, 5 pages, 1 part |
1939 |
60 | "There Are Rivers To Cross, (Before We Meet Again)", words by Stanley Adams, music by Ray Henderson, 5 pages |
1942 |
60 | "There I Go", lyrics by Hy Zaret and music by Irving Weiser, 4 pages |
1940 |
60 | "They Say", lyrics by Edward Heyman, music by Paul Mann, and Stephan Weiss, 5 pages |
1938 |
60 | "This Can't Be Love", words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, 5 pages |
1939 |
60 | "This Is It", words by Dorothy Fields, music by Arthur Schwartz, 5 pages |
1939 |
60 | "This Is New", words by Ira Gershwin, music by Kurt Weill, 5 pages |
1941 |
60 | "This Is Madness (To Love Like This)", lyrics by Eddie De Lange, music by Jimmy Van Heusen, 5 pages |
1938 |
60 | "This Is My Night To Dream", from "Doctor Rhythm", lyrics by John Burke, music by James V. Monaco, Select Music Publications, Inc., New York, 5 pages |
1938 |
60 | "This Is No Dream", words and music by Benny Davis, Tommy Dorsey and Ted Shapiro, 5 pages |
1939 |
60 | "This Time It's Real", words and music by Walter Shivers, Buddy Bernier and Bob Emmerich, 5 pages |
1938 |
60 | "This Year's Kisses", words and music by Irving Berlin, 4 pages |
1937 |
60 | "We Kiss In A Shadow", words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers, 5 pages |
1951 |
60 | "A Wonderful Guy", words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers, 7 pages |
1949 |
60 | Miscellaneous, no title, 3 pages |
undated |
60 | Miscellaneous, no title, 1 page (page 7) |
undated |
60 | Miscellanous, "No. 14 Couplets", 8 pages (page 126-134) |
undated |
Music Scores, Holographic, Handwritten |
1929-1941 and undateds: | |
60 | "A Call On Mr. President", Frida Sarsen-Bucky, 3 pages |
undated |
60 | "Fling Wide The Gates", Harry Rowe Shelley, 4 pages |
undated |
60 | "Hear The Wind Whispering", Frida Sarsen-Bucky, 3 pages |
undated |
60 | "If I Were Queen, I'd Give My Horse A Holiday", Frida Sarsen-Bucky, 2 pages |
undated |
60 | "Jack Frost", Frida Sarsen-Bucky, 3 pages |
undated |
60 | "Lord, Do Thou Guide Me", music by A.W. Binder, 4 pages |
undated |
60 | "Moonlight Everywhere", Frida Sarsen-Bucky, 2 pages |
undated |
60 | "My Mother's Eyes", R. Huntington Woodman, 4 pages |
undated |
60 | "121st Psalm", Karol Rathaus, G. Schirmer, Royal Brand, 7 pages |
10/28/1941 |
60 | "Out Of The East", lyrics and music by Harry Noble, 2 pages |
12/11/1929 |
60 | "Out Of The East", lyrics and music by Harry Noble, 2 pages |
12/11/1929 |
60 | "Praise The Lord, O My Soul", Anna Eliz. Gaeng, 2 pages |
undated |
60 | "Showboat Medley", Carl Fischer, Inc., New York, 4 pages |
undated |
60 | "Stephen, Thy Demeanor Vary", (Undreadable) Broan, 5 pages |
undated |
60 | "Sweet Music", Karol Rathaus, 4 pages |
undated |
60 | "They That Sow In Tears", James H. Rodgers, 3 pages |
undated |
60 | "Tour De Trois", 27 pages |
undated |
60 | "Three Up-To-Date Love Songs", words and music by Jessie Alexander, 9 pages |
1946 |
60 | "Throughout The Metidja To Abd El-Kadr", Robert Browning, 9 pages |
undated |
60 | "To A Wood Dove", poem by Theodore Dreiser, music by Lillian Rosedale Goodman, 4 pages |
undated |
60 | "To-day If You Will Hear His Voice", J.H. Roger, 1 page |
undated |
60 | "The Voice In The Wilderness", John Prindle Scott, 4 pages |
undated |
60 | Miscellaneous, no title, 1 page |
undated |
60 | Miscellaneous, 29 pages of lesson from the Julliard School of Music |
1934 |
60 | Miscellaneous, no title, 1 page |
undated |
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51 | NEWSDAY, Vol. 24, No. 70, partial |
11/22/1963 |
51 | NEWSDAY, partial |
11/23/1963 |
51 | NEWSDAY, Vol. 24, No. 72, partial |
11/25/1963 |
51 | NEWSDAY, Vol. 24, No. 73, partial |
11/26/1963 |
51 | NEWSDAY, Vol. 29, No. 271 |
07/21/1969 |
51 | New York Post, Vol. 163, No. 6 |
11/22/1963 |
51 | New York Post, partial |
11/24/1963 |
51 | New York Post, partial |
11/25/1963 |
51 | New York Post, partial |
07/21/1969 |
51 | New York Times, Vol. CXIII, No. 38,655 |
11/24/1963 |
51 | New York Times, Vol. CXVIII, No. 40,721 |
07/21/1969 |
51 | VARIETY, Vol. 201, No. 6 |
01/04/1956 |
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61 | The Birmingham NEWS: 5 pieces |
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61 | The Boston DAILY GLOBE: 1 piece |
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61 | The Boston EVENING GLOBE: 2 pieces |
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61 | The Boston GLOBE: 1 piece |
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61 | The Boston HERALD: 5 pieces |
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61 | Boston HYDE PARK TRIBUNE: 1 piece |
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61 | Boston JAMAICA PLAIN CITIZEN: 1 piece |
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61 | Boston JEWISH ADVOCATE: 1 piece |
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61 | Boston RECORD AMERICAN: 43 pieces |
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61 | Chicago HERALD-AMERICAN, 1 piece |
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61 | Chicago SUN-TIMES, 5 pieces |
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61 | Chicago TRIBUNE MAGAZINE: 5 pieces |
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61 | Cleveland PLAIN DEALER: 1 piece |
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61 | THE CONCORD DAILY MONITOR AND N.H. PATRIOT: 2 pieces |
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61 | The Denver POST: 1 piece |
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61 | The Detroit NEWS: 2 pieces |
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61 | Duluth NEWS TRIBUNE: 1 piece |
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61 | Houston Post: 1 piece |
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61 | The Indianapolis TIMES: 1 piece |
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61 | INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE: 1 piece |
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61 | The JAMAICA STANDARD: 1 piece |
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61 | THE JEWISH WEEK: 1 piece |
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61 | The Laredo TIMES: 1 piece |
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61 | Lond Island Press: 1 piece |
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61 | THE LONGVIEW DAILY NEWS: 1 piece |
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61 | LOOK: 1 piece |
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61 | Los Angeles TIMES: 1 piece |
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61 | The Miami HERALD: 1 piece |
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61 | The Miami NEWS: 1 piece |
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62 | New Haven EVENING REGISTER: 1 piece |
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62 | New Orleans STATE-ITEM: 8 pieces |
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Container(s): Box 62
Phonograph Records: Return to Top
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63 | Ann Crowley, "Lili" and "I Get So Lonely", 78 rpm |
undated |
63 | "Carousel-Waltz", Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Rodgers, 78 rpm |
undated |
63 | "The Continental", and "June Is Bustin' Out All Over", The Music of Morton Gould, 78 rpm |
05/31/1945 |
63 | "Engfuenrung Aus Dem Serail", Martem Aller Arten, Lilli Lehmann, 78 rpm |
undated |
63 | "Great Day", Morton Gould and his Orchestra, CBS, Major Bowea "Shower of Stars", and "Dichture Talle" Tannhauser, Morton Gould and his Orchestra, CBS, "Shower of Stars", 78 rpm |
04/26/1945 |
63 | "Long Ago and Far Away" and "St. Louis Blues", Morton Gould, 78 rpm |
undated |
63 | "Mignon: Overture", Arturo Toscanin and the NBC Symphony Orchestra, Abroise Thomas, 78 rpm |
undated |
63 | "Milk and Honey", The Original Cast Recording, Robert Weede, Mimi Benzell and Molly Picon, 6 copies, 33 1/3 rpm |
1961 |
63 | "Mimi Benzell", microgroove, 33 1/3 rpm |
undated |
63 | "Mimi Benzell and Robert Merill", 78 rpm |
08/11/1959 |
63 | Morton Gould, "Fortune Teller's Scenario", 78 rpm |
undated |
63 | Morton Gould, "Tiger Rag" and "Hallelujiah", 78 rpm |
undated |
63 | "Old Time Medley", "Liza", 78 rpm |
07/19/1945 |
63 | "Personalities In Print", Leo Cherne, William Hillman, Mimi, Col. Stanley Schrotel and Clifton R. Read, 33 1/3 rpm |
09/09/1957 |
63 | "Play Your Hunch", 33 1/3 rpm |
undated |
63 | "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes", Norman Cordon Show, 78 rpm |
undated |
63 | "You Go To My Head", and "The Very Though of You", "I'll Be Seeing You", 78 pages |
undated |
63 | Miscellaneous, Part 1: 1. Opening - Cresta Blanca, 2. Closing - Cresta Blanca, 3. Opening - Teaberry; Part 2: 1. Middle - Teaberry, 2. Opening - Highway 50, 3. Closing - Highway 50, 78 rpm |
undated |
63 | Miscellaneous, Unidentified, 78 rpm |
undated |
63 | Miscellaneous, Unidentified, 78 rpm |
undated |
Photographs, Oversized: 16 x 20, Portrait of Mimi Benzell, matted, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box Oversize
Photographs: Return to Top
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Box | ||
64 | 11 x 14, Cast from movie, "Dark of the Sun", Yvette Mimeux, Jimmy Brown, Rod Taylor, and 2 unidentified actos, interviews |
undated |
64 | 10 3/4 x 13 3/4, Candid shots of Mimi Benzell |
1964 |
64 | 8 x 10, Candid shots of Mimi Benzell and unidentified people |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, "Beautiful Lee Remick (n), chats with WNBC Radio's Mimi Benzell at the star-studded premiere of Columbia Pictures, LORD JIM, at the Loew's State Theatre, Benefit of Damon Runyon Cancer Fund, 1 copy |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell, Walter Gould, Jennifer Gould and Jonathan Gould |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell, Walter Gould, Jonathan Gould, inside a cover |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Peter O'Toole, Mimi Benzell and unidentified woman, radio interview |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell, Hugh O'Brien, and Chris Noel, radio interview |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell, Margo and Marek. Harst Burchalt, radio interview |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell, Marty Allen and unidentified men and women |
12/1966 |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell, Celeste Holm and unidentified man and woman |
05/1961 |
64 | 8 x 10, Glenn Ford, Vincent Minelli and Walter O'Keefe |
02/1961 |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell and Vincent Price |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell, Mitch Miller, NBC radio interview |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell, Tex McCraig, Girl Scout Members |
10/1966 |
64 | 8 x 10, Miscellaneous, Mimi Benzell and unidentified men and women |
|
64 | 8 x 10, 12- 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 shots of unidentified children |
|
64 | 8 x 10, Bill Cahn, District Attorney and Mimi Benzell, autographed by Bill Cahn |
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64 | 8 x 10, Candy and Mimi at Stonehenge, England |
09/20/1967 |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi and unidentified man and women at Mount Sinai Hospital, Miami Beach, Florida |
06/03/1958 |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell, unidentified man and woman, North Shore Hospital Ball |
Fall 1969 |
64 | Mimi Benzell, and Spash the Miami Seaquarium porpoise, attachments |
1965 |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell and unidentified man and dog |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell and unidentified men and woman |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell interviewing Gen. Joe George (Chief Meteorologist for Eastern Airlines) |
1966 |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell, Gov. Albert D. Rosellini, of Washington and Frank (Vrsino) |
02/1961 |
64 | 8 x 10, Mary Lou Williams, Bess Mayerson and Mimi Benzell |
undated |
64 | Mimi Benzell, Lawritz Mechior and unidentified man and woman |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Panel of Judges, "Miss America", Donald Vorheis, Bill Doll, Licia Albanese, Schubert Lawrence, George P. Hunt, Mimi, Vincent Price, Onna White, Al Trescony |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell and 2 unidentified men, note attached |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell, outdoor concert |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, McGawans, Hollenbach, Mimi, Mrs. Wilkinson, Henry Stringer, Federal Trade Commission and unidentified men and women |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell and Gina Lollabrigida, WNBC radio interview |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell and unidentified woman and men, NBC radio interview |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Thelma Ritter, Mimi Benzell, Dr. Virginia Apgar, WNBC radio interview |
01/11/1965 |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell and David Wayne, WNBC interview, 3 copies |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell, Sidney Poiter, Opening of "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner" |
12/11/1967 |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell and Angie Dickinson |
1966 |
64 | 8 x 10, Jerry Lewis and Mimi Benzell |
09/1966 |
64 | 8 x 10, Barbara Seaman, Herschel Bernardi and Mimi Benzell |
02/1966 |
64 | 8 x 10, Col. Rawlings, Ed Sullivan, Mobile Touchdown Club |
03/1956 |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell, Carmen Dragon and Gordon MacRae on NBC'S "The Railroad Hour" |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, "Mimi Benzell, Helen Traubel, Margaret Truman, among the many singers who came to the Pierre to watch Mimi work in a supper club" |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell and Gordon MacRae |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Pat O'Brien, Boeing Commissioner Robert Christenberry, Col. Edward Eagan, Mimi Benzell |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Candid shots of Mimi Benzell, 12 copies |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Robert Weede, Mimi Benzell, and Molly Picon in "Milk and Honey" |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Mimi Benzell, Star of "Milk and Honey" musical at the Colonial Theatre, led three sheep yesterday across busy Boylston and Fremont Streets to the Boston Common where the animals busied themselves grazing as was the custom over 300 years ago. The sheep appear in the show" |
undated |
64 | 8 x 10, Portraits of Mimi Benzell, 42 copies |
undated |
51 | 8 x 10, color, Miss America Contest Panel, Tony Rey, Bill Doll, James Skiduin, Donald Voorheis, George Hunt, Vincent Price, Larry Schubert, Mimi Benzell, Licia Albanese, Bob (unreadable) Jr., Oona White, Bob Nesbitt, Al Trescony, inside cover |
1966 |
64 | 7 1/2 x 9 1/2, Candid shots of Mimi Benzell on stage |
undated |
64 | 7 x 10, Mimi Benzell and Richard Chamberlain, 7 copies |
1965 |
64 | 7 x 9 1/4, Richard Nixon, Leon Leonardi, Mimi Benzell and unidentified men. Both are autographed by Richard Nixon, 2 copies |
undated |
64 | 7 x 9, Mimi Benzell and Billy De Wolfe |
undated |
64 | 7 x 9, Mimi Benzell and Steve Allen |
undated |
64 | 7 x 9, Mimi Benzell with Alec Templeton |
undated |
64 | 7 x 9, Mimi Benzell with Lauritz Melchoir, Leonard Warren and Stanley Melba |
undated |
64 | 7 x 9, Candid shots of Mimi Benzell, 2 copies |
undated |
64 | 5 x 7, Mimi Benzell and unidentified woman and men at unidentified home, 2 copies |
undated |
64 | 5 x 7, Mimi Benzell receiving the Direct Selling Association "Saleswoman of the Year" award, the plaque was presented by Rex Wood, president, Sarah Coventry, Inc., 3 copies |
undated |
64 | 5 x 7, C.W. Post College, Chancellor Haxie and Mimi |
05/1968 |
64 | 5 x 7, Mimi Benzell interviewing Richard Chamberlain |
03/1965 |
64 | 4 x 4, Florida, (Jonathan Gould), unidentified women and children |
03/1955 |
64 | 3 1/2 x 5, color, yellowed, Mimi Benzell and unidentified men, January 14, 1949 and Mimi Benzell and unidentified woman, January 15, 1949 |
01/14/1949, 01/15/1949 |
64 | 3 1/2 x 5, Mimi Benzell and Walter Gould, candid shots by a barn, on the lawn, by a pool |
undated |
64 | 3 1/2 x 3 1/2, Mimi Benzell, Walter and Jonathan Gould and unidentified people sunning by a pool |
undated |
64 | 3 1/2 x 3 1/2, unidentified child and women |
undated |
64 | 3 1/2 x 3 1/2, color, (Jonathan Gould) on horseback |
undated |
64 | 3 1/2 x 3 1/2, color, (Jennifer Gould) on horseback |
undated |
64 | 3 1/2 x 3 1/2, color, (Jonathan Gould) and unidentified woman and children |
undated |
64 | 3 1/2 x 3 1/2, color, (Walter and Jennifer Gould) |
undated |
64 | 3 1/2 x 3 1/2, color, unidentified woman and men, Aruba, xmas, 1969 |
1969 |
64 | 3 1/2 x 3 1/2, color, (Jonathan Gould), Mimi Benzell and unidentified children, sepia |
07/02/1955 |
64 | 3 1/2 x 3 1/2, Mimi Benzell, (Jonathan Gould), Walter Gould, and unidentified woman in candid shots outside home |
undated |
64 | 3 1/2 x 3 1/2, Mimi Benzell, (Jonathan Gould), Walter Gould, unidentified woman (on vacation) at Berthoud Pass/Continental Divide |
undated |
64 | 3 1/2 x 3 1/2, Mimi Benzell and unidentified actor in costumes |
undated |
64 | 3 1/4 x 4 3/4, Mimi Benzell, Walter, Jonathan, and Jennifer Gould |
|
64 | 3 1/4 x 4 1/4, unidentified man and woman |
05/1937 |
64 | 3 1/4 x 4 1/4, Mimi Benzell and unidentified man |
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64 | Mimi Benzell and Joe Franklin on "Joe Franklin's Memory Lane" show |
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64 | 3 x 4, "Benzell climbing a Palm tree" |
01/1943 |
64 | 3 x 4, Miami, Flagler St |
01/1943 |
64 | 3 x 4, "On The Lawn At The Merriom Apt" |
01/1943 |
64 | 3 x 4, "Marquin Dallas" |
01/1943 |
64 | 3 x 4, Mimi Benzell |
01/1943 |
64 | 3 x 4, "Big Railroad Station in Alabama" |
01/1943 |
64 | 2 1/2 x 5 3/4, Mimi Benzell, mounted on posterboard |
undated |
64 | 2 1/2 x 3 1/2, color, Jonathan Gould, grade 2, 7 years old, 5 months |
03/1961 |
64 | 2 1/2 x 3 1/2, Mimi Benzell |
undated |
64 | 2 1/2 x 2 1/2, Candid shots of Mimi Benzell |
undated |
64 | 1 3/4 x 2 1/2, color, Jonathan Gould, 2 grade, 7 years, 5 months |
03/1961 |
Photographs, Negatives: Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
64 | 2 1/2 x 5, Mimi Benzell |
undated |
64 | 2 1/2 x 2 1/2, color, Mimi Benzell, Jonathan Gould and unidentified children and women |
undated |
64 | 2 1/2 x 3 1/2, candid shots of Mimi Benzell, Walter Gould and unidentified people |
undated |
64 | 2 1/2 x 2 1/2, color, portraits of Mimi Benzell |
undated |
64 | 7 3/4 x 9 3/4, Portrait of Mimi |
undated |
Photographs, Miscellaneous: Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
64 | Foto Series, Musei Caticani, 12 Series, artwork, Brevettato, black and white |
undated |
64 | Kodachrome stereo transparencies, color, 9 pieces, unidentified men and women, Walter Gould, Mimi Benzell |
undated |
Plaques: Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
51 | Presented to Mimi Benzell from The Girl Scouts for the Girl Scout Friend of the Year |
1967 |
51 | Presented to Mimi Benzell from Mid-Island Council Girl Scouts 30th Birthday, partial, part or parts missing |
03/12/1970 |
51 | Presented to Mimi Benzell, from Nassau Business and Professional Women's Club, Acheivement Awards |
04/29/1965 |
51 | Presented to Mimi Benzell, from the National Association of Direct Selling Companies in Tribute to Rare Talent, is presented the Saleswoman of the Year Award, Miami, Florida (Discarded, Oct. 2003) |
06/16/1969 |
Programs: Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
65 | Brookyln Academy of Music, The Institute at the Academy of Music, "Hansel and Gretel" |
02/21/1942 |
65 | Capitol Theatre, N.Y.C., "Recital by Amelita Galh-Curci", Albany, New York |
04/10/1937 |
65 | Carnegie Hall, S. Hurok presents "David Oislrakh and Igor Oistrakh in Joint Concert With the Moscow Chamber Orchestra", All-Mozart Program |
11/09/1963 |
65 | Chicago Stagebill, Music Theater, Chicago, Illinois, "Mimi Benzell in Showboat" |
08/06/1954 |
65 | The Civic Music Association presents Mimi Benzell and Felix Knight, Civic Concert Service, Inc., 9 copies |
undated |
65 | The Civic Music Association, "The Robert Shaw Chorale", The Civic Concert Service, Inc. |
undated |
65 | The Community Concert Association, "Columbia Grand Opera Quartet" |
undated |
65 | The Community Concert Association presents, "Columbia Grand Opera Quartet", 2 copies |
undated |
65 | The Community Concert Association, New York, "Mimi Benzell", 1 copy |
undated |
65 | Conli Castile Shampoo presents "The Treasure Hour of Song", "Music That Lives Forever", Broadcast from the Guild Theatre |
05/17/1945 |
65 | Emil Blatz Temple of Music, Washington Park, Milwaukee County Park Commission, "Music Under The Stars" |
08/04/1955 |
65 | Forrest Theatre, "Rosalinda", 1 copy |
03/20/1944 |
65 | The Forum, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, "The Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra", 16th Season |
1945-1946 |
65 | George Washington High School, New York, "Commencement" |
06/26/1935 |
65 | Glyndebourne Festival Opera, "Mozart Bicentenary Festival" |
06/14/1956-08/14/1956 |
65 | Greenville Symphony Orchestra, 25th Anniversary, "Mimi Benzell" |
11/09/1954 |
65 | Hotel Pierre Playbill, "Mimi Benzell, A Night on the Town", 4 copies |
undated |
65 | John Carroll University, "The University Series" |
1959-1960 |
65 | John Hamrick's Temple Theatre, Tacoma Washington, "Columbia Grand Opera Quartet" |
10/07 no year |
65 | Kleinhans Music Hall, "Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra" |
02/15/1952 |
65 | L'Association Federee Des Facteurs deQuebec, "Le Quaturo Grand Opera Columbia", (French translation), 1 copy |
09/28/1945 |
65 | Madison Square Garden, "15th Annual Music Under The Stars", in behalf of the America-Israel Cultural Foundation |
06/10/1963 |
65 | Mary D. Bradford High School Auditorium, "Kenosha Symphony Orchestra", 15th Season |
11/18/1954 |
65 | Meriden High School, Meriden, Connecticut, Sisterhood B'nai Abraham, "Miss Mimi Benzell" |
12/11 no year |
65 | Metropolitan Musical Bureau, Inc., New York, "Columbia Grand Opera Quartet", 3 copies |
undated |
65 | Metropolitan Opera, "Mimi Benzell, Lovely to See, Lovely to Hear", Booking Season, 2 copies |
1944-1957 |
65 | Metropolitan Opera, "Proudly Presenting Lovely Mimi Benzell", 5 copies |
1945 |
66 | Metropolitian Opera Association, "Mimi Benzell", bounded, front cover is detatched |
1944-1945 |
66 | Metropolitian Opera Association, "Mimi Benzell", bounded |
1945-1946 |
66 | Metropolitian Opera Association, "Mimi Benzell", bounded |
1946-1947 |
66 | Metropolitian Opera Association, "Mimi Benzell", bounded, front cover is detatched |
1947-1948 |
66 | Metropolitian Opera Association, "Mimi Benzell", bounded, front cover is detatched |
1948-1949 |
66 | Metropolitian Opera Association, "Mimi Benzell", Metropolitan Opera Association on Tour, bounded, front and back covers are detatched |
1945-1949 |
65 | Metropolitan Opera Association, Ishpeming Concert Series, Ishpeming, Michigan, "Mimi Benzell and Eugene Conley" |
01/08/1955 |
65 | Municipal Opera, Municipal Open-Air Theatre, St. Louis, Missouri, 27th Annual Season, 4 copies |
1945 |
65 | The Musical Council, State Gymnasium, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa, "American Serenade" |
10/19 no year |
65 | Palace Theatre, "The Police Association of Hamilton, Thirty-fourth Annual Concert" |
12/08/1954 |
65 | Palacio De Bellas Artes, Opera De Mexico, "Festival Mozart", no year, Spanish translation |
07/26 no year |
65 | Palacio De Bellas Artes, Opera De Mexico, "Festival Mozart; I, Don Giovanni", Spanish translation, 3 copies |
07/30/1944 |
65 | Palacio De Bellas Artes, Opera De Mexico, "Festival Mozart; II, "La Flauta Magica", Spanish translation, 2 copies |
08/09/1944 |
65 | Palmer House, "Where To Go, What To Do In Chicago", 1 copy |
06/22/1963 |
65 | Palmer House, "Where, What, When In Chicago" |
01/27/1951 |
65 | The Playbill for the Imperial Theatre, "Rosalinda", New York, 5 copies |
08/22/1943 |
65 | Playbill, Martin Beck Theatre, "Milk and Honey", Vol. 5, No. 41 |
10/09/1961 |
65 | The Playbill for the Imperial Theatre, "Rosalinda", New York, 3 copies |
08/08/1943 |
65 | The Playgoers Ford's Theatre, "Rosalinda" |
03/13 no year |
65 | "Program of Concerts", by Mimi Benzell and Boston Salon Orchestra attachments |
undated |
65 | "Rosalinda" |
undated |
65 | The Sacred Heart Hospital Associates, "Mimi Benzell and the Boston Salon Orchestra" |
10/03/1954 |
65 | The St. Olaf Lutheran Sunday School Building, "Mimi Benzell" |
11/21/1954 |
65 | Schubert Theatre, "New Haven's Center of Entertainment, Manhattan Civic Opera Co., "Rigoletto", 1944-1945 Season, attachment, 1 copy |
05/27/1945 |
65 | Stadium Concerts Review, "New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra", Lewisohn Stadium, College of the City of New York, Vol. XXVIII, No. 4, 1 copy |
07/09/1945-07/15/1945 |
65 | Stadium Concerts Review, "New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra", Lewisohn Stadium, College of the City of New York, Vol. XXVIII, No. 7, 1 copy |
07/30/1945-07/31/1945. 08/01/1945-08/05/1945 |
65 | Starlight Opera sponsored by Birmingham-Southern College, "The Firefly", 2 copies |
07/24/1945-07/27/1945 |
65 | Starlight Opera sponsored by Birmingham-Southern College, presents Mimi Benzell and Donald Gage in Victor Herbert's "The Fortune Teller", fifth season, 3 copies |
06/28-07/03 no year |
65 | Strauss Festival, Opera House, "Music of Old Vienna by the Members of Three Generations of Famous Strauss Family Composers" |
05/26/1946 |
65 | TV Forecast, TV Programs |
03/29/1952 |
65 | Town of Pelham, N.Y., Tercentennial |
10/09/1951-10/17/1951 |
65 | Union-Endicott High School Auditorium, Auspices of the Endicott Civil Forum sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Endicott, "Recital by Mimi Benzell and Felix Knight", Stars of the Metropolitan Opera Association assessed by Philip Jefferys at the Steinway |
04/08/1947 |
65 | U.S. Steel, "The NBC Symphony Orchestra Summer Concerts" |
07/01/1951 |
65 | Unity House, "Talk Out Loud", Pennsylvania |
09/21/1941 |
65 | University of Western Ontario, "Mimi Benzell and John Wustman" |
11/14/1941 |
65 | University of Western Ontario, Sunday Nine O'clock presents "Mimi Benzell and John Wustman" |
11/14/1954 |
65 | Vogue Music Corporation, N.Y.C., "Milk and Honey", with Robert Weede, Mimi Benzell, and Molly Picon |
1961 |
65 | Waldorf-Astoria, "The Annual Alfred Emanuel Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner", at the Waldorf Astoria |
undated |
65 | Warner Theatre, Atlantic City, New Jersey, American College of Surgeons, "Voice of Firestone Symphony Orchestra" |
undated |
65 | Westchester County Center, Conlin-Petrucci Associates, "Winter Music Festival" |
1954-1955 |
65 | The Women's Institute of St. Paul, 12 copies |
10/26/1948 |
65 | Miscellaneous, Men's Club, Congregation Beth Israel, "Mimi Benzell" |
12/05/1954 |
Publicity: Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
67 | Advertisements: 2 pieces |
undated |
67 | Biographical Information: 5 pieces |
undated |
67 | Broadside: 1 piece |
undated |
67 | Memorandums: 2 pieces |
undated |
67 | Newspaper Clippings: 2 pieces |
undated |
67 | News Releases: 2 pieces |
undated |
67 | Talk For Mimi: 2 pieces |
undated |
67 | Press Stories For Mimi Benzell: 2 pieces |
undated |
67 | Miscellaneous pages (xerox, photocopy, and mimeograph): 68 pieces |
undated |
Record Albums: Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
63 | 10 Records: 7, "Magic Flute", Nos. 25, 38, pages 105-167; 1, "Magic Flutes", Acts 1 and 2; 2, "La Boheme", Mimi as Musetta |
12/1945, 12/25/1945 |
63 | 12 Records: 5, "Let's Go To The Met", "Mad Scene"; 1, "Let's Go To The Met", "Caro Nome"; 5, "Let's Go To The Met"; "Rigoletto Duet" |
12/27/1948, 03/14/1949, 05/16/1949, 04/16/1949 |
63 | 11 Records: 1, "Queen Of The Night"; 2, Metropolitan Opera USA, (Except Je Suis Titania, Part 1); 1, "Let's Go To The Opera Mechanical Doll"; 1, "Let's Go To The Opera", trio from De Rosenkavalier; 4, "Titania", from Treasury Hour of Song Program |
01/06/1945, 03/07/1945, 04/16/1946, 10/13/1946, 05/17/1945 |
63 | 10 Records: 1, "Lass With The Delicate Air" on "Voice of Firestone"; 1, "Romance"; 1, "Queen Of The Night"; 1, "La Traviatta" from London; 1, "Over The Rainbow", "Voice of Firestone"; 1, "Theme, Summertime", "Batti Batti," obel Masetto from Don Giovanni, NBC, 33 1/3 rpm, 1, "Romeo and Juliet Waltz Song", Ziv translation; 3 unidentified |
04/20/1953, undated, 10/30/1947, 06/22/1943 |
63 | 9 Records: 2, "Railroad Hour", parts 1, 3, 5 and 6; "Titania", from "Treasury Hour of Song Program"; 3, "The Northerners", parts 1-6 of 6; 1, Broadcast WJZ, Mimi and Felix Knight, "Magic of Spring", duet; 1, "NBC Summer Symphony", Medley of songs by Victor Herbert, sung by Mimi and John Baker; 1, "Aria" by Delibes, sung by Mimi B. and Norman Cordon, Show |
01/21/1952, 05/17/1945, 01/15/1952, 12/13/1848, 07/01/1951, 03/13/1945 |
63 | 12 Records: 1, unidentified; 11, "Mignon", Acts 1 and 2 |
undated and 01/27/1945 |
63 | 11 Records: 1, Alfredo Antoninio Orchestra; 1, Traviatta, prelude; 2, "Tex and Jinx of 2/22"; 1, "Two Sleepy People", 33 speed; 1, "11:30am", "Pulse Beeper"; 1, "Major Bowes Show", Mimi Benzell and Bob Kennedy; 4, unidentified |
undated, 10/05/1953, 02/24/1956, 06/19/1957 |
63 | 11 Records: 1, "Mi Esperanza Adorata", Mozart, CBS, Invitation to Music, Part 1; 5, "Constanza's Aria" from "Abduction from the Seraflio", Mozart, CBS, Invitation to Music, Part 1; 1, Mimi Benzell and Felix Knight, direct from "Showboat", Broadcast WJZ; 3, "Some Day My Prince Will Come" and "Showboat"; 1, Carnegie Hall, direct from "La Traviata" |
12/05/1945, 12/13/1948, undated, 12/13/1949 |
63 | 12 Records: 7, "Mignon", Acts 2 and 3; 4, "Servietta's Aria", Ariadne Strauss; 1, "Romeo and Juliet", Gounod, Act III, Scene II, ABC, Benzell-Stephens |
10/27/1945, 12/18/1946, 02/01/1947 |
68 | 12 Records: 7, "Chocolate Soldier"; 1, Firestone Simulcast, "Medley of Football Songs"; 1, "Bergan McCarthy Show", Miss Benzell spot; 1, Firestone Simulcast, "Ciribiriban", and "Giannina Mia"; 1, Firestone Simulcast, "Donna Diana" and "Closing"; 1, Firestone Simulcast, "The Lass With The Delicate Air" and "Zigeuner" |
10/16/1950, undated, 05/28/1950 |
68 | 12 Records: 1, "Bess, You Is My Woman", Paul Whiteman Show Exc., Mimi Benzell and Bob Merrill; 1, "Care"; 1, NBC Symphony, "Waltz Song From Romeo and Juliet"; 1, "Lover", Station WJZ; 2, "Federation of Jewish Philantropies Program", Parts 1-3; 1, "Chance of Lifetime"; 1, "Sempre Liberia" on All Star Revue; 2, "Aria" by Delibes, sung by Mimi Benzell, Norman Cordon Show, and "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes"; 1, "Any Moment Now", Duet Mimi and Norman Cordon; 1, "Care Nome" |
01/05/1947, 09/12/1950, 07/01/1951, 06/09/1948, 06/16/1950, 01/20/1953, 11/22/1952, 03/13/1945, 12/07/1944, 12/08/1944 |
68 | 11 Records: 4, WNBC, Mimi Benzell and Gordon MacRae in "Nina Rosa"; 4, Railroad Hour, "Nina Rosa"; 3, Railroad Hour, "Sweethearts" |
05/14/1951, 10/22/1951 |
68 | 11 Records: 7, unidentified; 1, Opera Matinee, Mr. and Mrs. Opera; 1, "Something For The Ladies", interview with Mimi Benzell, KDYL Salt Lake City; 1, Earl Fisher interviews Mimi Benzell, WEW; 1, Cedric Adams "CBS 5 Minute Show" (Mimi Benzell Special), 33 1/3 rpm |
10/14/1950, 04/01/1947, 06/26/1945 |
68 | 12 Records: 1, "Romeo and Juliet Waltz Song" and "Una Voce Poco Fa"; 1, "Bati Bati and Queen of the Night"; 1, Railroad Hour; 1, Mimi Benzell and Sobol; 2, "You Go To My Head"; 2, "You Go To My Head" and "The Very Thought Of You, I'll Be Seeing You"; 1, Gershwin's; 1, "How Can I Ever Be Alone"; 1, Interview With Mimi Benzell by Bill Willard, Play Inside-Out, 33 N.A.B., 1, microgroove, Standard Hour Selections, 33 speed |
01/21/1952, 06/24/1953, 05/15/1948, 12/23/1941, 11/16/1952, undateds |
68 | 12 Records: 12, "La Boheme" |
undated |
68 | 12 Records: 5, unidentified; 4, La Traviata; 1, "Polonasie Je Suis Titania"; 1, "Romauy Life"; 1, "Caro Nomai" |
12/18/1945, undated, 07/20/1945, 12/23/1941 |
68 | 11 Records: 10, Aflredo Antonini and His Orchestra" |
01/06/1946 |
68 | 12 Records: 4, "The Nightingale"; 1, unidentified; 3, "La Traviata"; 1, "Adele's Laughing Song"; 1, "Brahm's Requiem"; 1, "Travita"; 1, "Uno Voce Poco Fa" |
04/02/1947 and undateds |
School Papers - Correspondence, Essays, and Programs: Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
67 | To: Mr. Rapee, From: Walter Damrosc personal letter of introduction for Mimi Benzell |
undated |
67 | "Description of An Elderly Person", 1 page |
03/12/1936 |
67 | "Description Technique of O' Henry in the short story "A Municipal Report", 1 page |
03/19/1936 |
67 | "Four Girls and a Summer Afternoon", 26 pages |
05/25/1936 |
67 | "A Friendly Letter", 3 pages |
05/14/1936 |
67 | "Hardy For the Stage-Goldsmith For the Bookshelf", 11 pages |
05/10/1937 |
67 | "My Ideal Room", 1 page |
02/17/1936 |
67 | "Setting the Table", 1 page |
04/27/1936 |
67 | "These Three", 3 pages |
03/24/1936 |
67 | George Washington High School Diploma: Miriam R. Benzell |
06/1935 |
67 | Homemade Notebook: "Golden Rules of Living", taken from B.T. Washington, 12 pages |
undated |
67 | The Midland School, "Graduation Exercises" |
06/24/1931 |
Scrapbooks: Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
69 | Scrapbook |
10-11/1946; 11-12/1946; 12/1946-1/1947; 12/1949-1/1950; 12/1949-1950 |
69 | Photos, newspaper clippings and programs, 36 pages |
1934-1949 |
69 | Newspaper clippings and programs, 78 pages |
1941-1947 |
69 | Newspaper clippings, programs and photos, 49 pages, 2 attachments |
1949-1961 |
Oversize | Newspaper clippings, 50 pages |
1950 |
69 | Newspaper clippings, programs and broadsides, 152 pages |
1950-1951 |
69 | Newspaper clippings and programs, 26 pages |
1952-1953 |
69 | Newspaper clippings, miscellaneous clippings and programs, 124 pages |
1952-1953 |
70 | Telegrams, photo, cards and correspondence, 55 pages |
1953-1955 |
70 | Newspaper clippings, 22 pages |
1954 |
70 | Programs and newspaper clippings, 114 pages |
1954-1955 |
70 | Newspaper clippings, 145 pages |
1955-1956 |
Telegrams: Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
67 | 1 piece |
1949 |
67 | 17 pieces |
1970 |
67 | Miscellaneous: 2 pieces |
undated |
Miscellaneous: Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | ||
71 | Artwork, cartoon drawing of Mimi, by Fred Levins at the 'G', black ink |
undated |
71 | "In Memoriam", Mimi Benzell, Riverside Memorial Chapel, New York |
12/23/1970 |
71 | Index card, 3 x 5, lip prints (in lipstick), and one sentence in French |
undated |
71 | Itinerary, mimeographed copy, 11 pages |
1959 |
71 | Loose leaf pages to scrapbooks: newspaper clippings, programs and articles |
undated |
71 | Mat Numbers, "Mimi Benzell Mat Numbers", 3 pages, inside folder |
undated |
71 | Miscellaneous clippings |
undated |
72-73 | Napkins, cloth, all napkins are autographed by various celebrities Mimi interviewed on her WNBC radio show; 38 pink napkins, 1 green napkin |
1965-1967 |
71 | Newsletters: 1, "Columbia Law School News", Volume X, No. 6; 1, "Junior High Points", Parent-Teacher Association, Weber Junior High School, attachment; 1, "WNBC 660, Local Radio in New York", "Play Ball!!", 3 copies |
01/17/1956, 05/1971 |
71 | Night Eye Shapes (used when sleeping), black |
undated |
71 | Piece of Satin-like cloth (Pillowcase), pale violet with the name "Mimi" sewn in gold thread |
undated |
71 | Plate, a cartoon of Mimi Benzell in costume, signed by di Benedetto, which is also engraved on the back |
undated |
71 | Speech, "Good Afternoon Mrs. Henning and Friends", handwritten in ink, 4 pages |
undated |
71 | Stenographer Pad, 27 pages, 1970, written by Mimi's own hand |
1970 |
71 | Tablecloth, white, autographed by various celebrities that Mimi interviewed |
undated |
71 | Trophy, presented to Mimi Benzell, "In Recognition of the Bond Between Us", State of Israel Bonds, Philadelphia |
10/31/1960 |
71 | Viewer, Realist Stereo, black and red |
undated |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Musical theater -- United States -- 20th century.
- Musicals -- United States -- 20th century.
- Opera -- United States -- 20th century.
- Operas -- United States -- 20th century.
- Radio personalities -- United States -- 20th century.
- Radio programs, Musical -- United States -- 20th century.
- Radio talk shows -- United States -- 20th century.
- Women in radio broadcasting -- United States -- 20th century.
- Women singers -- United States -- 20th century.
Corporate Names
- Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.)
Form or Genre Terms
- Audiotapes.
- Phonograph records.
- Scores.
- Scrapbooks.
Titles within the Collection
- Luncheon with Mimi (Radio program)
- Railroad hour (Radio program)