Box 10
Contains 31 Results:
Hector Marchese (composer and lyricist). "Play Ball." New York: Roger Music, Inc., 1951
Oscar Washington (composer and lyricist). "Let's Have a Ball at the Ball Game." St. Louis: Solo Music Publishers, 1951
John Schneider (composer and lyricist). "Here Comes the Baseball Man." Detroit: Shelby Music Publishing Co., 1951
Harold Rome (composer and lyricist). "Don Jose of Far Rockaway." New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1952
Refers to Don Jose as "the Joe DiMaggio of love."
Billy Hays, Morty Berk, Walter A. Hilsbos, Sr. (composers and lyricists). "Let's Play Ball." Ocean City NJ: Top Tunes Company, 1952
Mel Allen and Walter Bishop (composers and lyricists). "Play Ball, You All." New York: Jefferson Music Co., 1952
Florence Heather Beyer (composer and lyricist). "The Milwaukee Braves." Milwaukee: Florence Heather Beyer, 1953
Charles Tobias and Nat Simon (composer and lyricist). "Milwaukee Polka." New York: Lear Music, Inc., 1953
Carroll Loveday and Fred Hall (composers and lyricists). "The Animal Baseball Game." New York: Gate Music Co., 1953
Published ca. 1953 in "Four Easy Animal Piano Solo Songs."
Richard Adler and Jerry Ross (composers and lyricists). "Small Talk." New York: Frank Music Corp., 1954
Verse two makes reference to Brooklyn (NL).
Willard Robinson (composer and lyricist). "Say Hey, Willie Mays." New York: Paco Music Inc., 1954
Published in 1954, when Mays led New York (NL) to World Series title.
Al Timothy, Allan Roberts, and Alan Holt (lyricists and composers). "Baseball, Baseball." New York: Garland Music, Inc., 1954
Marvin Fisher (composer); Roy Alfred (lyricist). "Me Gotta Have You." New York: Marvin Music Company, 1954
Verse one makes reference to New York (AL).
Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. "Whatever Lola Wants." New York: Frank Music Corp., 1955
2 copies of different editions. From the musical "Damn Yankees."
Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. "Who's Got the Pain?" New York: Frank Music Corp., 1955
3 copies of different editions. From the musical "Damn Yankees."
Jim Cavanaugh and Larry Stock (composers and lyricists). "Big League Baby." New York: Pickwick Music Corporation, 1954
Albert De Vito (composer). "Holiday Mood." New York: Boosey and Hawkes, 1954
Image of baseball being played on front cover.
Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. "Goodbye, Old Girl." New York: Frank Music Corp., 1955
2 copies of different editions. From the musical "Damn Yankees."
Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. "Heart." New York: Frank Music Corp., 1955
3 copies of different editions. From the musical "Damn Yankees."
Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. "Shoeless Joe from Hannibal Mo." New York: Frank Music Corp., 1955
5 copies of different editions. From the musical "Damn Yankees."
Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. "A Man Doesn't Know." New York: Frank Music Corp., 1955
2 copies of different editions. From the musical "Damn Yankees."
Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. "Near to You." New York: Frank Music Corp., 1955
2 copies of different editions. From the musical "Damn Yankees."
Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. "Two Lost Souls." New York: Frank Music Corp., 1955
3 copies of different editions. From the musical "Damn Yankees."
Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. "'Hits' from the Broadway Production 'Damn Yankees.'" New York: Frank Music Corp., 1955
Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. "Vocal Selections from 'Damn Yankees.'" New York: Frank Music Corp., 1955
3 copies.
Mason Mallory (composer and lyricist). "Batter Up, Batter Up, Play Ball!" Hollywood CA: Bibo Music, Inc., 1955
2 copies with different covers.
William Jerome, Joseph J. Lilley, and Bryan Foy (composers and lyricists). "I'm the Greatest Father of Them All." New York: Famous Music Corporation, 1955
Makes reference to Pop Anson as the "father of baseball."
Mickey Stoner (composer and lyricist). "It's a Great Day for Football (Baseball)." New York: T.V. Music Co., 1955
Roger C. Webb (composer and lyricist). "Kansas City A's." Mission KS: Roger C. Webb, 1955
Celebratory song about the A's moving to Kansas City.