"The Bee That Gets The Honey Doesn't Hang Around The Hive" w. Ed Rose m. J. Fred Helf
"The Bird On Nellie's Hat" w. Arthur J. Lamb m. Alfred Solman
"The Buffalo Rag" Tom Turpin
"By The Side Of The Zuyder Zee" w. A. J. Mills m. Bennett Scott
"Captain Baby Bunting Of The Rocking Horse Brigade" w. Ed Gardinier & Will D. CobbCobb (born July 6th, 1876 in Philadelphia died January 20th 1930 in New York) was a famous lyricist and composer. He had a writing partnership with Ren Shields that produced many popular musicals and musical comedies. Productions and input of Will D. m. J. Fred Helf
"Cheyenne" w. Harry H. Williams m. Egbert Van AlstyneEgbert Anson Van Alstyne (born, according to differing sources, March 4 or March 6 1878; died July 9, 1951) was a United States songwriter and pianist. Van Alstyne was the composer of a number of popular and ragtime tunes from the early 20th century.
"Colleen Bawn" w. Edward Madden m. J. Fred Helf
"College Life" w. Porter Emerson Browne m. Henry Frantzen
"Come, Take A Skate With Me" w.m. Raymond Brown & Gus EdwardsGus Edwards ( August 18, 1879 November 7, 1945) was a songwriter and vaudevillian. He was born Gus Simon in Hohensalza, Germany; when he was seven, his family immigrated to the United States, ending up in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn. Bing Cr
"Crocodile Isle" Morse
"Dill Pickles Rag" m. Charles L. Johnson
"Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do" w. William Cahill m. Benjamin Hapgood Burt
"Don't You Think It's Time To Marry?" Edwards
"Dreaming" w. L. W. Heiser m. J. Anton Dailey
"Every Day Is Ladies' Day To Me" w. Henry Blossom m. Victor Herbert
"The Free Lance March" m. John Philip SousaJohn Philip Sousa ( November 6, 1854 March 6, 1932), is probably the most famous marching band conductor (although his band rarely marched) and composer in history. He wrote well over 100 marches; some of his most popular are: Semper Fidelis (1888) The Wa
"Frog Legs Rag" m. James ScottThis article is about the ragtime composer; there was also James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth. James Scott ( February 12, 1885 August 30, 1938) was a noted USA composer of ragtime music. He is usually regarded as one of the three most important composers o
"The Game Of Peek-a-Boo" Edwards
"Girlie, I Love You" Morse
"The Good Old USA" w. Jack Drislane m. Theodore F. Morse
"The Grand Old Rag" (aka " You're A Grand Old Flag ") w.m. George M. CohanGeorge M. Cohan ( July, 1878 November 5, 1942) was a United States songwriter, actor, singer, and dancer. George Michael Cohan was born in Providence, Rhode Island. His baptismal certificate says that he was born on July 3, but Cohan himself always said t
"He Walked Right In Turned Around And Walked Right Out Again" w. Edward Rose m. Maxwell Silver
"Here's To Our Absent Brothers" w.m. J. Fred Helf
"He's A Cousin Of Mine" w. Cecil Mack m. Chris Smith & Silvio Hein
"Highland Birthday Party" w.m. Hector Grant
"Holding Hands (You Don't Say Nothing At All)" w. Jack NorworthJack Norworth ( 5 January, 1879 1 September, 1959) was a U. songwriter, singer, and vaudeville performer. Norworth was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is credited as co-writer of a number of Tin Pan Alley hits. He wrote the lyrics of the song " Tak m. Albert Von Tilzer