Box 3
Contains 33 Results:
Henry S. Sawyer (composer). "Watching the Ball Game March." Chicago: McKinley Music Co., 1908
Published ca. 1908 in "Vacation Days: A Set of Very Easy Teaching Pieces."
Bob White, Dexter Stocking, Harry Sigman (composers and lyricists). "Play Ball." Chicago: Modern Music Publishers, 1908
"Featured by Schatz & Swanson 'Those Two Kids'"
Anna Caldwell (composer); James O'Dea (lyricist). "Stars of the National Game." New York: Jerome Remick & Co., 1908
Cover features symols of each American and National League club.
Johnny Evers, Joe B. Tinker (composers and lyricists). "Between You and Me." Chicago: Will Rossiter, 1908
2 copies. Cover text: "The 'catch' of the season."
Al W. Brown (composer); Roger Lewis (lyricist). "Base Ball." Chicago: The Thompson Music Co., 1908
3 copies. Cover text: Lewis & Brown's home run hit."
E.A. Tucker (composer). "Spirit of the Campus Waltz." Hamilton NY: E.A. Tucker, 1908
Image of ballplayer on cover.
Arthur Longbrake (composer and lyricist). "One-a-Strike." Philadelphia: Jos. Morris Co., 1908
Cover text: "The great Italian base-ball song."
George Cohan; Jerome & Schwartz (composers and lyricists). "Take Your Girl to the Ball Game." New York: Cohan & Harris Publishing Co., 1908
Cover text: "Home run hit."
Nora Bayes; Jack Norworth (composers and lyricists). "Let's Get the Umpire's Goat." New York: Jerome Remick & Co., 1909
3 copies
Fred Fischer (composer and lyricist). "In Sunny Italy." New York: Fred Fischer Music Co., 1909
Inset photo of Mabel Hite and Mike Donlin on cover.
Al W. Brown (composer); C.D. McDonald (lyricist). "I Want to Go to the Ball Game." Chicago: Victor Kremer Co., 1909
2 copies
Karl L. Hoschna (composer); O.A. Hauerbach (lyricist); Chas Dickson (author). "He's a Fan, Fan, Fan." New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1909
Published ca. 1909 as part of Jos M. Gaites' musical production "Bright Eyes."
Andrew J. Baird (composer). "College Girl." Kingston NY: W.M. Biggin, 1909
Image of baseball being played on front cover.
F.V. Bowers (composer); Chas Horwitz (lyricist). "The National Game." New York: Jerome Remick & Co., 1909
Published ca. 1909 as part of collection of songs from John Cort's production "Commencement Days."
Ted Snyder (composer); Vincent Bryan (lyricist). "Ogalalla: Indian Love song." New York: Ted Snyder Co., 1909
Performer Mike Donlin played for New York (NL) and was married to fellow performer and Vaudville comedian Mabel Hite.
Florence Holbrook (composer); Cecil Lean (lyricist). "He's a Fan, Fan, Fan." New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1909
Published ca. 1909 as part of collection of songs from John Cort's production "Commencement Days."
Aubrey Stauffer (composer); Jimmie O'Brien (lyricist). "C-H-I-C-A-G-O." Chicago: Aubrey Stauffer, 1909
Extra verse, titled "Base Ball" is about the Cubs.
Benjamin Hapgood Burt (composer); George Arliss (author). "The Banshee." New York: Jerome Remick, 1909
Published ca. 1909 in "the musical farce," "They Loved a Lassie." Verse three makes reference to "Hans Wagner."
Edith Barbier (composer); Arthur Longbrake (lyricist). "Base Ball Game of Love." Philadelphia: Jos. Morris Co., 1909
F.A. Thole (composer). "The Grand Old Game." Seattle: F.A. Thole, 1909
H. Reed (composer). "At the Ball Game." New York: Century Music Publishing Company, 1909
Published ca. 1909 as part of "Play Time: A Set of Six Easy Teaching Piano Pieces."
Gus Edwards (composer); Ed Madden (lyricist). "Come On Play Ball With Me Dearie." New York: Gus Edwards Music Publishing Co., 1891
Cover image of women in baseball uniforms.
John B. Lowitz (composer). "Slide, Bill, Slide." New York: The Trebuhs Publishing Company, 1909
Cover text: "The 'three bagger' baseball song."
Anna M. de Varennes (composer). "Oh You Tigers." Bay City MI: Anna M. De Varennes, 1909
Al W. Brown (composer); C.P. McDonald (lyricist). "Base Ball Ditties." Chicago: Victor Kremer Co., 1909
Collection of six baseball songs.
William Brede (composer). "King of Clubs." Chicago: Will Rossiter, 1910
2 copies. Song about Ty Cobb, featured on cover.
G. Harris (Doc) White (composer); R.W. Lardner (lyricist). "Little Puff of Smoke Good Night." Chicago: Victor Kremer Co., 1910
2 copies. Cover text: "A Southern Croon." Composer Doc White was pitching for the Chicago White Sox when this song was published. Lyrics by Ring Lardner.
Chas H. Graf (composer). "At the Base Ball Game." Philadelphia: Chas H. Graf, 1910
Hayden Hendy (composer). "Oh You Reds." Cincinnati: H. Hendy, 1910
"Dedicated to the Cincinnati Base Ball Team."
Homer A. Rodeheaver (composer); Fannie Edna Stafford (lyricist). "Somebody Cares." Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1910
Cover text: "Popular tabernacle songs as sung in the Billy Sunday campaigns." Sunday was a professional ballplayer turned evangelist.