Box 11
Contains 37 Results:
Teresa Brewer, Ruth Roberts, and Bill Katz (composers and lyricists). "I Love Mickey." New York: Willow Music Corp., undated
Folder includes 45 rpm recording and pinback button.
David Carr Glover (composer). "Batter Up! Whop!" New York: Chas. H. Hansen Music Corp., 1956
Roy Ross (composer); Sam Denoff and Bill Persky (lyricists). "Let's Keep the Dodgers in Brooklyn." Brooklyn: Famous Music Corporation, 1957
2, non-identical copies.
Evan T. Stewart (composer and lyricist). "Strike Me Out." Winamac IN: Evan T. Stewart, 1957
C. Twitty and J. Nance (composers and lyricists). "It's Only Make Believe." Los Angeles: Marielle Music Publishing Corporation, 1958
Image of baseball player on front cover
Honora Klarmann (composer). "Three and Two on the Batter." New York: J. Witmark & Sons, 1958
Fred Steiner (composer); Jean Rouverol and George P. Werker (lyricists). "Little Boat (Barco Chiquito." Los Angeles: Bibo Music, Inc., 1959
Cover text: "Theme from the motion picture 'The Little Giants.' Featuring the miracle World Championship Little League Baseball Team of Monterey, Mexico."
Bill Ehlert (composer); Joe Staudacher (lyricist). "Go Get Em Braves." Milwaukee: A-1 Music Co., 1958
Theme song of Milwaukee (NL).
Aaron Schroeder & Sid Wayne (composers and lyricists). "I'm Gonna Knock on Your Door." New York: Sigma Music, Inc., 1959
Image of boy with baseball glove on front cover.
Alfred d'Auberge (composer); Claire Chasnov (lyricist); Ernest Thayer (author). "Casey at the Bat." New York: Alfred Music Co. Inc., 1959
Eric Steiner (composer). "Tomboys." Long Island NY: Belwin Inc., 1959
Image of children playing baseball on front cover.
Ruth Roberts, William Katz, Gene Piller, and Harry Simeone (composers and lyricists). "It's a Beautiful Day for a Ball Game." New York: Famous Music Corporation, 1960
2 copies, different editions.
Dan Parrish (composer and lyricist). "Playing the Old Game of Love (Baseball)." St. Paul MN: Dan Parrish Music Pub. Co., 1960
Wesley Schaum (lyricist); George M. Cohan (composer). "Yankee Doodle Dandy." Milwaukee WI: Schaum Publications, Inc., 1960
Lyrics adjusted and themed to New York (AL) baseball.
Dorcas Cochran (lyricist); Russell Black (composer). "Goodnight, Little Leaguer." New York: Simon House, Inc., 1961
Jay Livingston and Ray Evans (composers and lyricists). "Angeltown." New York: Larry Shayne Music, Inc., 1963
"Special souvenir edition" of 1959 song about Los Angeles for the Los Angeles Angels.
John Kander (composer) and Fred Ebb (lyricist). "There Goes the Ball Game." Los Angeles: United Artists Music Publishing Group, 1963, 1977
Cover text: "From the United Artists Motion Picture 'New York, New York.'"
Lucy Baisden (composer). "Infield Practice." Boston: Boston Music Co., 1963
Shirley and Dick Winslow (lyricists); Dick Winslow (composer). "California Angels 'A-O-K!'" Glendale: Walt Disney Music Company, 1966
Cover text: "Official 'fight' song of the California Angels Baseball Club, Anaheim, California."
Lou Stallman and Bob Bundin (composers and lyricists). "Here Come the Yankees." New York: Blackwood Music Inc., 1967
Cover text: "Official theme song of the New York Yankees."
Paul Simon (composer and lyricist). "Mrs. Robinson." New York: Music Sales Corp., 1968
3 copies of different editions. Lyrics reference Joe DiMaggio.
Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff (composers and lyricists). "Love is Like a Baseball Game." Philadelphia: Razor Sharp Music, Inc., 1968
2 copies
Nellie Bonine (composer). "Batter Up." Long Island NY: Pro Art Publications, Inc., 1968
Earl Ricker (composer). "Over the Fence is Out." Long Island NY: Belwin, Inc., 1969
Marie R. Fuller (composer and lyricist). "Go! Go! Go! Chicago Cubs!" Park Forest IL: Marie R. Fuller, 1969
Ruth Roberts and Bill Katz (composers and lyricists). "Meet the Mets." New York: Midsong Music, Inc., 1969
2 copies. Cover text: "Official song of the New York Mets."
I.C. Hagg (lyricist); Joh Frigo (composer). "The Chicago Cubs Song." Chicago: Marjon Music Publishing Co., 1969
Preston (lyricist and composer). "Let's Go Padres." San Diego: Oz Music Publishers, 1969
Cover text: "Official song of the San Diego Padres."
Tim McCabe (composer and lyricist). "Home of the Braves." Atlanta: Lowery Music Co., Inc., 1970
Fight Song for Atlanta NL upon moving from Milwaukee.
Richard Wolfe (composer and lyricisim). "Baseball." New York: Bayberry Music Inc., 1971
Cover text: "The Major League Baseball song."