Box 4
Contains 38 Results:
Nat. D. Ayer (composer); A. Seymour Brown (lyricist). "Make a Noise Like a Fan." New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1910
Cover image depicts fans cheering at a baseball game.
Chas. Stutzman (composer). "A Two Bagger." Williamsport PA: Stutzman Music Co., 1910
Cover text: "Dedicated to Mme. Esther Palme: America's foremost prima donna."
Edward Clark (composer and lyricist). "My Old Man is Base Ball Mad." New York: Harry Von Tilzer, 1910
Chas H. Graf (composer). "At the Base Ball Game." Philadelphia: Chas H. Graf, 1910
Myron A. Bickford (composer); E. Enkelman (lyricist). "Now Why Don't You Play Ball There." Springfield MA: Belmont Music Co., 1910
Cover text: "When Smithie took the widow to the ball game."
Joe Cooper (composer); George Moriarty (lyricist). "I Can't Miss That Ball Game." New York: Harry Cooper Music Publishing Co., 1910
Cover text: "Empire city Quartette's latest march song."
William Frederick Peters (composer); A.G. Delamater (lyricist). "Put the Ball Over the Pan, McCann." Chicago: Independent Music Publishing Company, 1910
Published ca. 1910 as part of "Song Hits from William Norris' My Cinderella Girl."
Will A. Robinson (composer); William Hale (lyricist). "The Queen of Alma Maters." Boston: C.W. Thompson & Co., 1910
Alma Mater of Moses Brown School. Photo of baseball diamond on front cover.
Harry Von Tilzer (composer); Andrew B. Sterling (lyricist). "The Base Ball Glide." New York: Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co., 1911
C.A. Egener (composer). "Joyful Recreations." New York: Seminary Music Co., 1911
Image of baseball being played on front cover.
R.A.H.T. Haeger (composer); John Hendry (lyricist). "Marty O'Toole." St. Paul MN: John Hendry, 1911
2 copies. Cover text: "Base ball song."
Harold Orlob (composer); William Le Baron (author and lyricist); M.H. Hollins (lyricist). "You Have to Hand it to Them." New York: M. Witmark & Co., 1911
Second verse makes reference to baseball.
H.S. Wyllie (composer). "The National Game." Washington: E. Kirkus Dugdale, 1911
Phil Capwell; Ed C. Mahoney. "We're Going to See a Base Ball Game!" Boston: A.C. Harriman Co., 1911
Lou Sievers (composer); William A. Downs (lyricist). "Come on to the Base-Ball Game." Chicago: Harold Rossiter Music Company, 1911
2 copies
Chas. Frederick (composer); W.T. Holt (lyricist). "Say Put That Horsey Hide Over." Philadelphia: M.D. Swisher, 1911
Cover text: "To the prep and college teams of the South."
Nellie Nichols (composer). "The Base-Ball Bug." New York: Ted Snyder Co., 1911
Jerome & Schwartz (composers). "They're All Good American Names." New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1911
Song about the "American" names of baseball players and baseball's identity as an American pastime.
Albert Gumble (composer); Alfred Bryan (lyricist). "You'll Do the Same Thing Over Again." New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1911
2 copies. Verse two makes reference to baseball
Joseph McCarthy (composer); William Farmer (lyricist). "I've Been Making a Grand Stand Play for You." New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1911
Philip Egner (composer). "Hoo-Rah for the Army Team and Army Blue." New York: Carl Fischer, 1911
Image of baseball player on front cover.
Jimmie V. Monaco (composer and lyricist). "Oh Mr. Dream Man (Please Let Me Dream Some More)." New York: Harry Von Tilzer, 1911
Cover text: "Featured with Great Success by Cy Morgan with the World's Base ball Champions Coombs, Bender, Morgan and Pearl Sisters." Inset with photo of Morgan, Philadelphia A's pitcher, on cover.
Harry C. Eldridge. "The 'Champeen' Baseball Nine." Franklin OH: Eldridge Entertainment House, 1911
Published ca. 1911 as part of "Songs for Concert, Home & School-Room Use."
Herman Fink (composer). "In the Shadows." London: Hawkes & Son, 1911
Pitcher Rue Marquard featured in advertisement on back cover for "Those Ragtime Melodies" by Gene Hodgkins.
Edna Williams (composer); Thomas J. Gray (lyricist). "You've Made a Home Run with Me." London: Joseph W. Stern & Co., 1911
Jerome Shay (composer); Alfred Bryan (lyricist). "Home Run Bill." New York: Chas. K. Harris, 1911
G. Harris (Doc) White (composer); R.W. Lardner (lyricist). "Gee! It's a Wonderful Game." New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1911
2 copies
Elmer B. Griffith (composer); Tommy H. Griffith (lyricist). "I'll Change Your Shadows to Sunshine." Lafayette IN: Thos. H. Griffith, 1912
Lyrics by major league outfielder Tommy Griffith