Box 8
Contains 30 Results:
Albert Von Tilzer (composer); Jack Norworth (lyricist). "Take Me Out to the Ball Game." New York: Browadway Music Corporation, 1936
3 copies. Cover text: "The famous baseball song."
Michael Neyses (lyricist); Oscar Baker (composer). "Our Team's Leading the Hit Parade." Milwaukee: Badger Music Publishing Co., 1936
Song about the 1936 American Association champion Milwaukee Brewers.
Jack Norworth (lyricist); Albert Von Tilzer (composer). "Take Me Out to the Ball Game." Sydney J. Albert & Sons, 1936
Cover text: "Featured in M-G-M's Technicolor film 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game' starring Frank Sinatra, Esther Williams, and Gene Kelly."
Meade Minnigerode, George S. Pomeroy, and Tod B. Galloway (composers). "The Whiffenpoof Song (Baa! Baa! Baa!)" New York: Miller Music Corporation, 1936
Cover design includes crossed bats.
Charles Tobias, Carmen Lombardo, and John Jacob Loeb (composers). "You Better Play Ball With Me." New York: Donaldson Douglas & Gumble Inc., 1936
Mrs. Lou Gehrig & Fred Fisher (lyricists and composers). "I Can't Get to First Base With You." New York: Fred Fisher Music Co., 1936
Song was written and composed with Fred Fisher by the wife of Lou Gehrig. Front cover features a testimonial from Lou Gehrig. Published ca. 1936 in "Fred Fisher's Funny Folio."
Charles Weir (composer and lyricist). "Turn Me Loose at the Ballgame." Chicago: Will Lewis Music Publisher, 1936
Jack Norwoth (lyricist); Albert Von Tilzer (composer). "Take Me Out to the Ball Game." New York: Broadway Music Corporation, 1936
Cover text: "The official baseball song."
Vaughn DeLeath (composer and lyricist). "Drive Safely and Always Play Safe." New York: Dave Ringle, 1937
Image of children playing baseball on front cover.
Elva Chittenden (composer). "Let's Play Baseball." Philadelphia: Theodore Presser Co., 1937
H.P. Hopkins (composer). "Boy Scouts March." New York: Century Music Publishing Co., 1937
Image of baseball player on front cover.
Clayborne Harvey (composer and lyricist). "March-Carl Schurz." Chicago: Rayner, Dalheim & Co., 1937
Images of baseball game on front cover.
Peter Tinturin and Jack Lawrence (composers). "Have You Ever Been in Heaven?" New York: ?Santly Bros.-Joy, Inc., 1937
Song from the film "Manhattan Merry-Go-Round," featuring Joe DiMaggio and Gene Autry.
Peter Tinturin and Jack Lawrence (composers). "I Owe You." New York: Santly Bros.-Joy Inc., 1937
Song from the film "Manhattan Merry-Go-Round," featuring Joe DiMaggio and Gene Autry.
Jerome Jerome, Richard Byron, and Walter Kent (composers). "Mama I wanna Make Rhythm." New York: Santly Bros.-Joy, Inc., 1937
Song from the film "Manhattan Merry-Go-Round," featuring Joe DiMaggio and Gene Autry.
George M. Cohan (composer and lyricist). "March of the Cardinals." New York: Vogel Music Co., 1937
Cover text: "Official march of the St. Louis National Baseball Club."
Moe Jaffe (composer and lyricist). "Batter Up." New York: Mills Music, 1938
Contains a song for every team in the American and National Leagues.
Albert Von Tilzer and Harry MacPherson (lyricists and composers). "When a Cowboy Goes to Town." New York: Hollywood Songs Inc., 1938
2 copies. Song from film "Rawhide," featuring Lou Gehrig.
Albert Von Tilzer and Harry MacPherson (lyricists and composers). "A Cowboy's Life." New York: Hollywood Songs Inc., 1938
Song from film "Rawhide," featuring Lou Gehrig.
Albert Von Tilzer and Harry MacPherson (lyricists and composers). "Drifting." New York: Hollywood Songs Inc., 1938
Song from film "Rawhide," featuring Lou Gehrig.
Ed. Edwards. "I'm an Optimist." Philadelphia: Optimist Club of Germantown, 1938
Front cover has an image of a child with a baseball glove and bat.
Tom Waring, Paul Gibbons, & Craig Leitch (lyricists and composers). "Baseball (America's Favorite Game)." New York: Words and Music Co., 1939
Cover text: "As sung by the Pennsylvanians…As heard on 'Chesterfield Pleasure Time.'"
"Deke" Moffitt and Hary Hartman (lyricists and composers). "Bam! It's Going, Going, Gone." Cincinnati: The Merrell Schwarz Music Co., 1939
Image of Crosley Field on front cover. Song dedicated to Cincinnati Reds.
George Whiting and Ken Byron (lyricists and composers). "Three Foot Skipper Jones." New York: GEM Music Corp., 1939
Image of boy in baseball uniform on front cover.
A.P. Carter (lyricist and composer). "Wabash Cannon Ball." New York: Peer International Corp., 1939
Cover text: "As recorded by Dizzy Dean on Colonial Records." Image of Dean on cover. Folder includes 45 rpm recording of song.
Clark Ringwalt (lyricist and composer). "It's Playtime in Miami." Miami: Pan-American Music Publishers, 1940
Image of baseball player along with other sportsmen on front cover.
Max Bates, Harmon Bickley, and Duncan Browning (lyricists and composers). "At the Old Ball Game." Detroit: Shelby Music Publishing Co., 1891
Cover text: "Dedicated to Charlie Gehringer, baseball's greatest 2nd baseman."
Harry A. Magill, Sr. "Watch the Cubs Play Ball." Chicago: Harry A Magill, Sr., 1941
Cover text: "Dedicated to Charlie Root, popular pitcher of the Cubs." Published for Charlie Root Day, 10 August 1941
Ada Richter (composer and lyricist). "See-Saw." New York: Century Music Publishing Co., 1941
Image of baseball player on front cover.