Box 9
Contains 42 Results:
Earline Coleman (lyricist); Benjamin Harris (composer). "The American Way." Akron OH: Earline Coleman, 1941
Image of baseball player on front cover.
Abel Baer and Lou Handman (lyricists and composers). "Patriotic Rhythm." New York: Bregman, Vocco, and Conn, Inc., 1942
Patriotic World War II song praising physical fitness of Americans.
George Moriarty (lyricist); Carl Bonner (composer). "You're Gonna Win that Ball Game, Uncle Sam." Chicago: Foster Music Publisher, Inc., 1943
Patriotic World War II song.
Charles W. Lombard (lyricist and composer). "I'm Coming Back to Boston." Boston: Lombard Music Co., 1943
Boston (NL) and Boston (AL) clubs mentioned in second verse.
Frank Capano, Jr., Lou Herscher, and Frank Capano (lyricists and composers). "Connie Mack We Love You." Philadelphia: Tin Pan Alley, 1944
Nelle Stallings Scales (composer). "Stealing Base." Philadelphia: Theodore Presser Co., 1945
Fred K. Huffer (composer). "March of the Champions." Chicago: Chart Music Publishing House Inc., 1945
Image of children playing baseball on front cover.
Ray Gilbert, Ken Darby, and Eliot Daniel (lyricists and composers). "Casey the Pride of Them All." New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., 1945
2 copies. Cover text: "From Walt Disney's 'Make Mine Music.'" Song from animated "Casey at the Bat" short.
Renee Miles (composer). "Tomboy Tim." Philadelphia: Theodore Presser Co., 1946
Image of girl with baseball glove on front cover.
Hubert Tillery (composer). "Ball Game." New York: Schroeder & Gunther Inc., 1946
Charles Tobias (lyricist); Peter De Rose (composer). "Babe (Dedicated to Babe Ruth)." New York: Tobias and Lewis Music Co., 1947
2 copies.
Ernest L. Thayer and Lee S. Montgomery (lyricists and composers). "Casey at the Bat." Hollywood CA: Ruval Music Co., 1947
Sidney Lawrence (composer). "The Home Run King." Boston: The Boston Music Co., 1947
3 copies. Published ca. 1947 in "Three Early Grade Pieces for Piano Solo."
William Scudder (lyricist); Courtney Crandall (composer). "Extracurrickeler Girl." New York: Broadcast Music, Inc., 1947
From "Here's the Pitch" musical presented by the Hasty Pudding Club of Harvar University.
Emerson Yorke (lyricist); Solita Palmer (composer). "Little League." New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1947
Cover text: "The official march of Little League Baseball."
Don Raye and Gene de Paul (lyricists and composers). "The First Baseball Game." New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1948
Mel Gold (lyricist); Mr. & Mrs. Duke Melody (composers). "I'm the YOU in the U.S.A." New York: World Music, Inc., 1948
Image of baseball being played on front cover.
Jack Rollins and Perry Alexander (lyricists and composers). "Safe at Home." New York: Dubonnet Music Publishing, 1948
Cover text: "A tribute to our beloved Babe Ruth."
Don Raye and Gene de Paul (lyricists and composers). "The First Baseball Game." New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1948
Iva Phillips, Bud Averill, and Hayden Simpson (lyricists and composers). "Our Bambino (Baseball's National Anthem)." Beverly Hills CA: Richardson Songs, 1948
3 copies. Dedicated to Babe Ruth.
Frank Loesser (lyricist and composer). "First Class Private Mary Brown." New York: Famous Music Corporation, 1949
Image of baseball player on front cover. From the Army Special Services revue "About Face."
Frank Loesser (lyricist and composer). "Fwhy Do They Call a Private a Private?" New York: Famous Music Corporation, 1949
Image of baseball player on front cover. From the Army Special Services revue "About Face."
Michael Stratton (lyricist); George Kleinsinger (composer). "Brooklyn Baseball Cantata." New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1949
William B. Richter (lyricist and composer). "Let's Go Out to the Ballgame." Philadelphia: William B. Richter, 1949
Roger Edens (composer); Betty Comden and Aldolph Green (lyricists). "O'Brien to Ryan to Goldberg." New York: Loew's Incorporated, 1949
Sung by Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, and Jules Munshin in the M.G.M. Picture "Take Me Out to the Ball Game."
Roger Edens (composer); Betty Comden and Aldolph Green (lyricists). "It's Fate, Baby, It's Fate." New York: Loew's Incorporated, 1949
Sung by Betty Garrett in the M.G.M. Picture "Take Me Out to the Ball Game."
Roger Edens (composer); Betty Comden and Aldolph Green (lyricists). "The Right Girl for Me." New York: Loew's Incorporated, 1949
Sung by Frank Sinatra in the M.G.M. Picture "Take Me Out to the Ball Game."
Roger Edens (composer); Betty Comden and Aldolph Green (lyricists). "Yes, Indeedly." New York: Loew's Incorporated, 1949
Sung by Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra in the M.G.M. Picture "Take Me Out to the Ball Game."
Roger Edens (composer and lyricist). "Strictly U.S.A." New York: Loew's Incorporated, 1949
Sung by Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Esther Williams, and Betty Garrett in the M.G.M. Picture "Take Me Out to the Ball Game."
Josef Myron (composer); Mack Gordon (lyricist). "It Happens Every Spring." New York: Twentieth Century Music Corporation, 1949
2 copies, including one "professional copy." Song makes reference to "a fellow stealing third" and states "Your neighbor's boy became a home run king."