Box 6
Contains 42 Results:
Herman Timberg (composer). "Give Me Back My School Days." New York: Waterson Berlin & Co., 1915
Image of children playing baseball on front cover.
Robert D. Sharp (composer); Les Wallace and J. Maloney (lyricists). "John Barleycorn, Goodbye." Denver: The Robert D. Sharp Music Co., 1891
Cover text: "Dedicated to Billy Sunday from Colorado, the State that he made dry."
Don Richardson (composer). "Zum." New York: Jos. W. Stern & Cpo., 1915
Image of baseball player on front cover
Code Morgan (composer). "Flannigan the Fan." New York: Code Morgan, 1915
Cover text: "An Irish fox trot. A laugh in every line."
N.W.P. Vitulu (composer). "The Copper League Waltz." New York: The New York Sheet Music Clearing House, 1915
Bernard H. Smith (composer); Daniel J. Hanifen (lyricists). "Hoop, Hoop, Hooper Up for Red Sox." Brooklyn: Chas. W. Held, 1915
G. Harris White (composer); Ring W. Lardner (lyricist). "Little Puff of Smoke Good-Night." Chicago: Harold Rossiter Music Company, 1916
Bessie M. Alston (composer). "Trials of a Boy." Lebanon OR: March Brothers Publishers, 1916
Verse two makes reference to baseball.
J. Mitchel Murphy (composer, lyricist); Hattie M. Guilford (arrangement). "Score that Winning Run." Adams MA: J. Mitchel Murphy, 1916
George W. Meyer (composer); Edgar Leslie and Grant Clark (lyricist). "I Love My Billy Sunday But Oh You Saturday Night." New York: Waterson Berlin & Snyder Co., 1917
Proter E. Potts. "Dear Old Laureate." Troy NY: Rensselaer Music Pub. Co., 1917
Image of men playing baseball on front cover.
Harry Von Tilzer (composer); Harry Tighe (lyricist). "Batter Up, Uncle Sam is at the Plate." New York: Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co., 1918
Cover text: "The great base ball war song." Image of Uncle Sam batting on front cover.
Melville Gideon (composer). "The Base-Ball Rag." London: Herman Darewski Music Publishing Co., 1918
Cover text: "The official base-ball song of the Anglo-American Base-ball League."
Chas R. McCarron; Carey Morgan. "Oh Helen!" New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co., 1918
Cover text: "Dedicated to Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle." Image of Arbuckle batting on front cover.
Billy Timmins (composer); Jack O'Brien (lyricist). "(Batterin' Babe) Look at Him Now." Boston: Colonial Music Publishing Co., 1919
2 copies. Cover text: "The home run song hit of the season."
Albert Appleton (composer). "Base Ball March." Chicago: McKinley Music Co., 1919
Published ca. 1919 in "Games of Childhood: A Collection of Five Easy Grade Teaching Pieces."
Senator M.C. Thornton (composer). "The National Game of Love." New Albany IN: M.C. Thornton, 1919
Kramer & Roberts (composers). "Root, Root, Root, Root for the Reds." Dayton OH: Knickerbocker Music Co., 1919
Charles K. Harris (composer). "After the Ball." New York: Chas. K. Harris Music Pub. Co., 1920
Featured in the production "The Babe Ruth Story."
Ed. G. Nelson (composer); William V. Hart (lyricist). "Oh! You 'Babe' Ruth." New York: Hart Music Company, 1920
Chick Midgley (composer); Dan Evans (lyricist). "I Want to Major in Love!" Stanford University CA: Ram's Head Society, 1920
Image of baseball player on back cover.
Charley Straight and Roy Bargy (composers); George Moriarty (lyricist). "Lonely." New York: A.J. Stansy Music Co., 1921
Lyrics by AL umpire George Moriarty.
Hal. Parker (composer). "Play Ball! Pray All!" NewYork: The New York Song and Music Mart, 1922
Cover text: "There's a man named Holy Moses coming to our town."
Fred Fisher (composer). "Chicago (That Todd'ling Town)." New York: Fred Fisher Inc. Publishers, 1922
6 different covers or editions. Song makes reference to Billy Sunday. Including covers featuring Blossom Seeley; Brooke Johns; Paul Whiteman's Arcadia Orchestra; Eddie Elkins and his Orchestra; and Tommy Dorsey.
A. Leopold Richard (composer); W.W. Kelley (lyricist). "Babe Ruth." Chicago: H.L. Bonnell, 1922
Published ca. 1922 in "Popular Songs."
George C. Edwards. "Babe Ruth He is a Home Run Guy." Chicago: H.J. Gott, 1922
Ray Henderson (composer); Billy Rose and Mort Dixon (lyricist). "That Old Gang of Mine." New York: Irving Berlin, Inc., 1923
Image of baseball park on front cover.
Vincent Youmans (composer); Otto Harbach and Irving Caesar (lyricists). "Tea for Two." New York: Harms, 1924
2 copies. From Red Sox owner Harry Frazee's musical comedy "No No Nanette."
Vincent Youmans (composer); Otto Harbach and Irving Caesar (lyricists). "I Want to be Happy." New York: Harms, 1924
From Red Sox owner Harry Frazee's musical comedy "No No Nanette."
William M. Paisley (composer). "Razorback Pep Song." University of Arkansas: Arkansas Boosters' Club, 1924
Image of baseball player on front cover. Arkansas Razorbacks pep song.