Accession Number: | SC U:81 |
Location: | RB-M |
Dates: | 1828-1980 |
Size: | 12 record cartons; 12 cubic feet |
Creator/Collector: | Unknown |
Acquisition info: | Transferred from Fine Arts |
Accruals: | No accruals expected |
Custodial history: | Unknown |
Language: | English |
Processed by: | Melissa Miller, July 2017 |
Conservation notes: | Placed in acid-free folders |
Scope and Content: | The collection contains sheet music from a variety of publishers including well-known St. Louis publishers. |
Arrangement: | Collection organized alphabetically by title. |
Restrictions: | No restrictions |
Remarks: | No remarks |
Sheet Music Collection
1828-1980
12 record cartons; 12 cubic feet
Box/Folder | Description |
1/1 | Finding Aid |
1/2 | 3 Duos Concertants pour Violon et Alto; Composed by AB Bruni; Braunschweig, Germany: Collection Litolff |
1/3 | 3 Piano Compositions; Music by Hans Schmitt Schmitt; St. Louis: Bollman Brothers; 1892 |
1/4 | 6 Complete and Progressive Exercises for Vocalization; Music by Bonaldi; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
1/5 | 7 Grand Octave Studies; Written by Theodore Kullak; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1897 |
1/6 | 43 Clavierstücke für die Jugend; Music by Robert Schumann; New York: Schuberth & Co.; 1849 |
1/7 | "ABC"; Words and Music by John Parry; New York: Hewitt & Jaques |
1/8 | “Absinthe Frappè”; Lyrics by Glen MacDonough; Music by Victor Herbert; New York: M. Witmark & Sons; 1904 |
1/9 | Acme Series of Classic, Choice, and Popular Vocal Music; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1891 |
1/10 | "Ada’s Favorite Rondo"; Music by Felix Mendelssohn; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1902 |
1/11 | Adelaide Kalkmann’s Vocal Instructor; Words and Music by Adelaide Kalkmann; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1900 |
1/12 | "Les Adieux"; Music by Charles Voss; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
1/13 | "Adoration"; Poem by Blanche Shoemaker Wagstaff; Music by Paul Tietjens; Dedicated to Caroline Lazzari; New York: Huntzinger & Dilworth; 1919 (3) |
1/14 | "Ah! Could I Teach the Nightingale"; Words and Music by C. Keller; St. Louis: Henry Bollman |
1/15 | "Ah! Gentle Eye"; Words by GW Lewis; Music by W. Heiser; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman; 1870 |
1/16 | "Ah! Go Dear Child"; Words by Robert Le Diable; Music by Giacomo Meyerbeer; New York: William Hall & Sonx x |
1/17 | "Ah! ‘Tis a Dream"; Words and Music by Franklin Earl Cook; To Mrs. EL Nagel of Pueblo, Colorado; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1891 |
1/18 | "Air by Mozart"; Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Arranged by Charles Czerny; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
1/19 | "Akademische Festouvertüre"; Music by Johannes Brahms; Wiesbaden, Germany: Breitkopf & Härtel |
1/20 | "Alice Gray"; Sung by Miss Paton; Composed by Mrs. P. Millard; New York: Atwill’s Music Saloon |
1/21 | "All Fools Day"; Poem by I.D. Foulon; Music by E.R. Kroeger; Dedicated to the Stone-Kreiter Quartet of St. Louis; Boston: JM Russell; 1888 (2) |
1/22 | "All for You"; Words and Music by Jessie L. Gaynor; St. Joseph, Missouri: BL Griswold; 1891 |
1/23 | "All Hail, Good Templars"; Words by WF Richstein; Music by Henry Werner; Dedicated to the Good Templars of North America; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1859 |
1/24 | “All Is Over”; Composed by CMV Weber; Boston: George P. Reed |
1/25 | "All the Boys Love Mary"; Words by Andrew B. Sterling; Music by Gus Van and Joe Schenck; New York: Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.; 1920 |
1/26 | "All the Things You Are"; Words by Oscar Hammerstein II; Music by Jerome Kern; New York: Chappell & Co., Inc.; 1940 |
1/27 | "Along the Road to Singapore"; Words by Richard W. Pascoe; Music by Hans Von Holstein and Alma M. Sanders; St. Louis: Buck & Lowney; 1915 |
1/28 | "Always True"; Words by Nella; Music by Henry Parker; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1883 |
1/29 | "Amazing Grace"; Adapted by Lou Leaman; Torrance, California: California Music Press; 1971 |
1/30 | "America Beloved, Revered"; Words by Lewis Dela; Music by WP Cunnington; Dedicated to the National Guard of Philadelphia; Philadelphia: Lee & Walker; 1859 |
1/31 | "America, I Follow On"; Words by Eugene Dreher; Music by Jack Mahoney; New York: Frank Harding; 1932 |
1/32 | "America. My Country ‘Tis of Thee"; Music by Egmont Froehlich; Dedicated to the American People; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1898 |
1/33 | "America My Home"; Words and Music by Joseph W. Turner; Dedicated to Benjamin T. Nyman; Boston: Charles H. Keith; 1842 |
1/34 | "America’s Bonny Old Flag That Bears the Stripes and Stars"; Words by Adam Wackman; St. Louis: Adam Wackman; 1915 (2) |
1/35 | "Angelina"; Words by Carolyn Leigh; Music by Cy Coleman; New York: Morley Music Co.; 1960 |
1/36 | "The Angel’s Harp"; Music by J. Theodore Trekell; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
1/37 | "Anheuser-Busch World’s Fair Premium March"; Words and Music by Robert Buechel; St. Louis: Robert Buechel; 1894 |
1/38 | "Anhelos de Amor"; Music by Fred Newman; Dedicated to Kate L. Pollard of St. Louis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1892 |
1/39 | "Anona"; Music by Vivian Grey; New York: Leo Feist; 1903 |
1/40 | "Answer?"; Music by AG Robyn; Dedicated to Margaret Lackland of St. Louis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1885 (3) |
1/41 | "Anita"; Music by Anita Comfort; Dedicated to John Philip Sousa; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1895 |
1/42 | "Are We Almost There?"; Words and Music by Florence Vane; Boston: Oliver Ditson; 1845 |
1/43 | “L’Argentine”; Music by E. Ketterer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber (2) |
1/44 | "Arietta"; Music by Isador Berger; Chicago: The Chicago Musician’s Club; 1921; |
1/45 | "The Arms Waltz"; Music by Henry von Gudera; Dedicated to the Young Ladies of Rutger’s Female College; New York: CH Ditson & Co. |
1/46 | "Arrah Go On, I’m Gonna Go Back to Oregon"; Words by Joe Young and Sam Lewis; Music by Bert Grant; New York: Waterson Berlin & Snyder Co.; 1916 (2) |
1/47 | "As You Rest in Her Arms"; Words by Edward Paulton and Glen MacDonough; Music by Jean Gilbert; New York: TB Harms Co.; 1923 |
1/48 | "Ashes"; Words and Music by Arthur Lieber; Dedicated to EC Lackland Jr.; St. Louis: Foster Bros.; 1900 |
1/49 | "Ashes of Roses"; Music by Robert Goldbeck; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1880 |
1/50 | "Ask to Have This Played, Dolly"; Words by Ruth D. Tinkler and E. Earl Foster; Music by E. Earl Foster; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1905 (2) |
1/51 | "At Dawning"; Music by Charles Wakefield Cadman; Boston: Oliver Ditson; 1914 |
1/52 | "At Last"; Words by Mack Gordon; Music by Harry Warren; NY: Leo Feist, Inc.; 1942 |
1/53 | "At the Gate of the Palace of Dreams"; Words by Charles E. Baer; Music by Johann C. Schmid; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1912 |
1/54 | "At the Moving Picture Ball"; Words by Howard Johnson; Music by Joseph H. Santly; New York: Leo Feist, Inc.; 1920 |
1/55 | "Auf Wiedersehn or Farewell Dear Love"; Words by Frederick Weatherly; Music by Ciro Pinsuti; Dedicated to Ada S. Clegg; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1882 |
1/56 | "Auld Lang Syne"; Arranged by Clarence J. Raymond; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1887 |
1/57 | "The Aurora Polka"; Music by Gustavus Eckhardt; Dedicated to the Pupils of Gustavus Eckhardt; St. Loius: Balmer & Weber; 1850 |
1/58 | “Ave Maria”; Music by Robert Franz; St. Louis: The Musical Art Co. |
1/59 | “Ave Maria”; Music by F. Kücken; St. Louis: Jacob Endres |
1/60 | "Ave Maria"; Music by Rev. G. Lezzi; Dedicated to Rev. Alphonse Lezzi; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1891 |
1/61 | "Ave Maria"; Music by Mascagni-Lange; Dedicated to Mrs. AD Cunningham; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1891 |
1/62 | "Ave Maria"; Music by Robert Schumann; Arranged by Cora D. Rohland; Dedicated to Leila F. Perley; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1895 (3) |
1/63 | "Ave Verum Corpus"; Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Arranged by Theodore Moses-Tobani; NewYork: Carl Fischer, 1900 |
1/64 | "Avowal"; Music by Maurice Goldblatt; Dedicated to Myrtle Elvyn; Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt; 1912 |
1/65 | "Awakening of Spring"; Words and Music by Francois d’Almeda; St. Louis: The Musical Art Co. |
1/66 | "Away Then to the Mountains"; Adapted by John H. Hewitt; Philadelphia: George W. Hewitt & Co.; 1839 |
1/67 | "Babbling Brook"; Words and Music by Kendis and Brockman; New York: Kendis-Brockman Music Co. Inc.; 1922 |
1/68 | Bach-Schaum for Piano, Book II; Music by John W. Schaum; New York: Belwin Inc.; 1946 |
1/69 | "Back to the Carolina You Love"; Words by Grant Clarke; Music by Jean Schwartz; New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.; 1914 |
1/70 | "Bagpipe Serenade"; Music by Lino Mattioli; Dedicated to William Ebann; New York: Carl Fischer; 1915 |
1/71 | "The Ballad of Davy Crockett"; Words by Tom Blackburn; Music by George Bruns; Glendale, California: Walt Disney Music Company; 1967 |
1/72 | "The Ballad of Davy Crockett"; Words by Tom Blackburn; Music by George Bruns; New York: Wonderland Music Company; 1954 |
1/73 | “Ballade No. 1”; Music by Francis Chilo Lathrop; New York: Carl Fischer |
1/74 | "Balloon Schottisch"; Music by RF Cardella; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1869 |
1/75 | “Barcarolle”; Music by Chauncy E. Tennant; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1891 |
1/76 | "Barcarolle"; Music by Jacques Offenbach; Transcribed by Edwin Vaile McIntyre; St. Louis: Thiebes Piano Co.; 1911 |
1/77 | "Bavarian Schottisch"; Music by Charles Balmer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1850 (2) |
1/78 | "Bear Me Boatlet, Gently Gliding"; Music by Sigmund Neukomm; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1851 (2) |
1/79 | "Beatrice"; Words and Music by Anton Strelezki; Dedicated to Mme. Henry Berry; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1885 (2) |
1/80 | "The Beautiful Blue Danube"; Words by Charles Lange; Music by Johann Strauss; Transcribed by JB Wekerlin; To Mrs. K.J. Brainard; 1875 |
1/81 | "Beautiful Eileen"; Words by George Russell Jackson; Music by Walter Gleason; Bailey & Co.; 1882 |
1/82 | "Beautiful Peri Waltzes"; Composed by D’Alberts; Variations Composed by Charles Grobe; Dedicated to Sallie E. Crookshanks; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1860 |
1/83 | “Beauty, Wit, and Gold”; Words and Music by JP Knight; |
1/84 | "The Beggar Student Potpourri"; Music by Carl Millöcker; Arranged by F. Beyer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1884 |
1/85 | “Beethoven’s Dream”; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
1/86 | "Bell-Brandon"; Dedicated to Laura E. Wailes; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1856 |
1/87 | "Bella Schottisch"; Music by Johann Strauss; Transcribed by G. Lamothe; Dedicated to Adelle Hartman of St. Louis; St. Louis: Henry Bollman |
1/88 | "Belles of Missouri"; Music by Henry Robyn; Dedicated to Julie Deaber; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1850 |
1/89 | "Belleville Waltz"; Music by Henry Robyn; Dedicated to Mathilda Lemp; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1850 |
1/90 | "Bernardine"; Words and Music by Johnny Mercer; Hollywood: Palm Springs Music Co.; 1957 |
1/91 | "Bertha Galland Waltzes"; Music by Edwin Vaile McIntyre; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1902 |
1/92 | "Better Than Gold"; Words by Mary Mark Lemon; Music by Ciro Pinsuti; Dedicated to Hugh Campbell; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1882 (2) |
1/93 | "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo"; Words and Music by Mack David, Al Hoffman, and Jerry Livingston; Burbank, California: Walt Disney Music Company; 1949 |
1/94 | "Bimini Bay"; Words by Gus Kahn and Raymond B. Egan; Music by Richard A. Whiting; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1921 |
1/95 | "The Bird at Sea"; Words by Mrs. Bemans; Music by C. Meineke; Dedicated to Mrs. Hayne; Baltimore: J. Cole & Son; 1836 |
1/96 | "A Bird in a Gilded Cage"; Words by Arthur J. Lamb; Music by Harry von Tilzer; Chicago: Shapiro Bernstein & Von Tilzer; 1900 |
1/97 | "Bird of Love"; Words by Charles Lange; Music by J. Lemmens; Dedicted to Mary Kearney of St. Louis; St. Louis; Balmer & Weber; 1876 (2) |
1/98 | "The Bird with a Broken Pinion"; Words and Music by James T. Quarles; Dedicated to Gertrude; Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1903 |
1/99 | "The Black Crook Waltzes"; Arranged by Joseph Noll; New York: Dodworth & Son; 1867 |
1/100 | “Black Eyed Susan”; Boston: C. Bradlee |
1/101 | “The Black Key”; Music by A. Herzog; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
1/102 | "Blaine’s Grand March"; Music by Stephen S. Bonbright; Stephen S. Bonbright; 1884 |
1/103 | "Blanke’s Exposition Brands Waltz"; Music by Johan Resch; Dedicated to all Lovers of a Good Cup of Coffee; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
1/104 | "Blow, Bugle, Blow"; Words by Tennyson; Music by Alfred H. Pease; Dedicated to Clara Louisa Kellogg; New York: Beer & Schirmer; 1864 |
1/105 | "Blue Echoes"; English Words by Fred Meadows; Music and Spanish Lyrics by Justo Carreras and Joe Farver; Mexico City, Mexico: Promotora Hispano Americana de Musica; 1939 |
2/1 | “Bohemian Girl”; Transcribed by Charles Brunner; St. Louis: H. Bollman; 1868 |
2/2 | "Bohemian Girl"; Transcribed by Charles Brunner; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1902 |
2/3 | “Bohemian Girl”; Music by Claude Melnotte; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1869 |
2/4 | "Bohemian Waltz"; Arranged by T. van Berg; Saint Louis: Endres & Compton; 1865 |
2/5 | "El Bolero"; Music by Robert W. Edwards; Dedicated to Mrs. George F. Boden of Evansville, Indiana; St. Louis: Charles Drumheller; 1893 |
2/6 | "Bonnie Annie Drew"; Words by DC Miller; Music by EM Bowman; Dedicated to Ily of New York; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1867 |
2/7 | "The Boogie Man Rag"; Words by Mort Hyman; Music by Terry Sherman; New York: Charles K. Harris; 1912 |
2/8 | "Les Bords du Rhin"; Music by Francois Hunten; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
2/9 | "Botch-a-Me"; English Words and Music by Eddie Y. Stanley; Italian Words and Music by R. Morbelli and L. Astore; New York: Hollis Music, Inc.; 1952 |
2/10 | "Boulanger’s Grand March"; Arranged by Fred Brandeis; New York: Richard A. Saalfield; 1887 (3) |
2/11 | "The Bridal Ring"; Words and Music by GH Rodwell; Arranged by FW Brandan; Dedicated to William Fairrie; New York: James L. Hewitt & Co. |
2/12 | “Bright Shines the Moon”; Music by E. Ives Sr.; Baltimore: G. Willig |
2/13 | “Brightest Eyes”; Music by Charles Mayer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1869 |
2/14 | "The Broken Hearted"; Words by JM Church; Music by Felice Dorigo; Dedicated to Rosa Jacques; Philadelphia: A. Fiot; 1849 |
2/15 | "The Broken Melody"; Music by August van Biene; New York: Century Music Publishing Co.; 1921 |
2/16 | “The Broken Ring”; Music by Jules Egghard; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
2/17 | "Bubble Polka"; Music by F. Southgate; Dedicated to Ida and Kate McClery of Washington DC; Baltimore: Henry McCaffrey; 1860 |
2/18 | "Budweiser’s a Friend of Mine"; Words by Vincent Bryan; Music by Seymour Furth; New York: Maurice Shapiro; 1907 |
2/19 | "Building a Nest for Mary"; Words by Billy Rose; Music by Jesse Greer; New York: Remick Music Corp.; 1928 |
2/20 | "Bunch o’ Blackberries"; Music by Abe Holzmann; Dedicated to EC Buchignani; New York: Feise & Frankenthaler; 1899 |
2/21 | "The Bunch of Violets"; German Words and Cadenzes by Charles Lange; Music by Ciro Pinsuti; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1876 |
2/22 | "Butterfly"; Words and Music by Anthony September; New York: Aberbach, Inc.; 1957 |
2/23 | "Butterfly Galop"; Music by Claude Melnotte; Dedicated to Isaac N. Hayden of St. Louis; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1871 |
2/24 | "Buzzin’ the Bee"; Words and Music by Jack Wells; New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.; 1916 |
2/25 | "By Gone Hours"; Words by Mrs. Norton; Music by Mrs. Price Blackwood; Louisville: WC Peters & Co. |
2/26 | "By Moonlight"; Music by Franz Bendel; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1902 |
2/27 | "By the Old Ohio Shore"; Words by Ballard MacDonald; Music by Mary Earl; New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.; 1921 |
2/28 | "California Valse"; Music by Marcus I. Epstein; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1879 |
2/29 | "California Valse"; Music by Marcus I. Epstein; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1904 |
2/30 | "Call Me Back, Pal O’ Mine"; Words by Lawrence Perricone; Music by Harold Dixon; Dedicated to ME; St. Louis: Dixon-Lane Music Publishing Co.; 1921 |
2/31 | "Calypso on La Source des Plaisirs"; Music by Francis Woolcott; Dedicated to Edelia Dunn; St. Louis: C. Fritz; 1856 |
2/32 | "Camille Polka"; Music by Charles Grobe; Dedicated to Emily L. Mumford; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1856 |
2/33 | "Camille Polka"; Arranged by Henry Werner; Dedicated to Matilda Heron; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1856 |
2/34 | "The Canadian Boat Song"; Words and Music by Thomas Moore; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
2/35 | "Cantilene"; Music by Alexandre Batta; Dedicated to A. Bardoux; Paris, France: A. Durand & Fils |
2/36 | "Capt. Jinks"; Music by A. Schuman; Arranged by C. Bergthal; Dedicated to His Orderly; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1869 |
2/37 | "Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines"; Words and Music by T. Maclagan; St. Louis: Compton & Doan |
2/38 | "Careless Elegance"; Music by George Schleiffarth; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1885 |
2/39 | "Carioca"; Words by Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu; Music by Vincent Youmans; New York: TB Harms Company; 1933 |
2/40 | "Carlotta Waltz from Gasparone"; Music by C. Millöcker; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1886 |
2/41 | "Carolina in the Morning"; Words by Gus Kahn; Music by Walter Donaldson; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1922 |
2/42 | "Carolina Sunshine"; Words by Walter Hirsch; Music by Erwin R. Schmidt; New York: Harry von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.; 1919 |
2/43 | “The Carrier Dove”; New York: Atwill |
2/44 | "The Carrier Dove" or "The Spirit Bird"; Words by Rev. Dr. Maffitt; Music by Daniel Johnson; Boston: Oliver Ditson; 1856 |
2/45 | "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny"; Words and Music by James A. Bland; Boston: Oliver Ditson Company; 1920 |
2/46 | "Castle Square Waltzes"; Music by Fred Brownold; Dedicated to the Castle Square Opera Co.; St. Louis: John Stark & Son; 1901 |
2/47 | "The Cavalier"; Words by WH Bellamy; Music by Charles W. Glover; Philadelphia: Lee & Walker; 1851 |
2/48 | "Cavalleria Rusticana"; Music by P. Mascagni; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1896 |
2/49 | "CC Rider (You’re So Bad)"; Words and Music by Carl Perkins and Bill Denny; Nashville: Cedarwood Publishing Co.; 1969 |
2/50 | "The Celebrated Chop Sticks Waltz"; Dedicated to Mrs. Werner; New York: RA Saalfield; 1879 |
2/51 | "Celeste Waltz"; Music by Aileen Brown; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1911 |
2/52 | "Champagne Charlie"; Music by Charles Auchester; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1869 |
2/53 | “Chant Bohemien”; Music by L. de Meyer; St. Louis: JL Peters & Bro. |
2/54 | “Le Chant du Berger”; Music by M. de Colas; St. Louis: JL Peters & Bro.; 1864 |
2/55 | "Le Chant du Bivouac"; Arranged by R. de Vilbac; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
2/56 | "Chant Polonais No. II"; Music by Frederic Chopin; Transcribed by Franz Liszt; St. Louis: Art Publication Society; 1916 |
2/57 | "Charge of the Uhlans"; Music by C. Bohm; St. Louis: Bollman Brothers Music Co. |
2/58 | The Charles K. Harris Operatic Dance Album No. 1; New York: Charles K. Harris; 1908 |
2/59 | “La Chatelaine”; Music by E. Ketterer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
2/60 | “La Chatelaine”; Music by E. Ketterer; St. Louis: Jacob Endres |
2/61 | "Chattanooga Blues"; Words by Maceo Pinkard; Music by I. Seidel; Indianapolis: Seidel Music Publishing Co.; 1916 |
2/62 | "Cheer, Boys, Cheer"; Words and Music by Herman Schneider; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1862 |
2/63 | "Cheer Leader Charlie"; Words and Music by James Cavanaugh, Harry Edelheit, and Bob Emmerich; New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation; 1935 |
2/64 | "The Chick Waltz"; Music by E. Mack; Dedicated to Mary B. Miller; Philadelphia: Lee & Walker; 1867 |
2/65 | "Chickadee"; Words by HR Dorr; Music by ER Kroeger; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1882 |
2/66 | "The Child of the Regiment"; English Words by Charles Jefferys; Music by Donizetti; Arranged by CW Glover; Louisville, Kentucky: Peters, Webb & Co. |
2/67 | "The Child of the Regiment"; English Words by Charles Jefferys; Music by Donizetti; Arranged by CW Glover; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber (2) |
2/68 | "Childhoods Happy Days"; Words and Music by Robert Ravecke; Dedicated to FW Hoffmann of St. Louis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1883 |
2/69 | "The Children’s Home Song"; Words by Fred E. Weatherly; Music by Fred H. Cowen; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
2/70 | "The Children’s Kingdom Song"; Words by JJ Lonsdale; Music by Jacques Blumenthal; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber (2) |
2/71 | "Ching a Ling’s Jazz Bazaar"; Words by Howard Johnson; Music by Ethel Bridges; New York: Leo Feist, Inc.; 1920 |
2/72 | "Chrysanthemum"; Music by LA Drumheller; Dedicated to Hattie Marks of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1891 |
2/73 | "Cindy, Oh Cindy"; Words and Music by Bob Barron and Burt Long; New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation; 1956 |
2/74 | "Cinquième Nocturne"; Music by J. Leybach; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1883 |
2/75 | "Cinquième Nocturne"; Music by J. Leybach; Dedicated to Miss Henrietta Gass of St. Louis; Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co. |
2/76 | "Circus Galop"; Music by Charles Drumheller; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1878 |
2/77 | "The Clipper Ship"; Words and Music by F. Percival; Dedicated to AW Smith of Lexington, Missouri; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1883 |
2/78 | "Les Cloches du Monastère"; Music by Lefebury Wely; St. Louis: JL Peters & Bro. |
2/79 | "Cloister Bells"; Music by Edward M. Read; Dedicated to Grace Read; St. Louis: Robert DeYong & Co.; 1894 |
2/80 | "Coliseum Grand March"; Music by Charles Balmer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber Music House Co.; 1897 |
2/81 | "Columbia the Gem of the Ocean"; Words and Music by David T. Shaw; Arranged by TA Becket; Dedicated to Joh S. du Solle; Philadelphia: Lee & Walker; 1843 |
2/82 | "Columbian Club March"; Music by Guido Vogel; Dedicated to Members of the Columbian Club; St. Louis: Guido Vogel; 1896 |
2/83 | Columbian Conservatory of Music Intermediate Course; St. Louis: Columbian Conservatory of Music; 1910 |
2/84 | "Come and Listen My Gentle Theresa"; English Words by GRY; Music by Rudolf Dellinger; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1886 |
2/85 | "Come Back to Erin"; Words and Music by Claribel; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman |
2/86 | "Come Be My Love"; Words and Music by AC Eimer; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1896 |
2/87 | "Come è Bello from Lucrezia Borgia"; Words and Music by Donizetti; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1882 |
2/88 | "Company A, 5th Regiment March"; Music by CD Splittgerber; Dedicated to Capt. HC Wilmot and the Boys of Company A; Pekin, Illinois: Company A; 1908 |
2/89 | "Comrades Song"; Words and Music by Felix McGlennon; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
2/90 | “Concert Polka”; Music by Claude Melnotte; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1871 |
2/91 | "Conrad’s Budweiser Waltzes"; Music by Carl Conrad; St. Louis: Balmer &Weber; 1879 |
2/92 | “Consolations”; Music by Franz Liszt; Boston: VF Wood Music Co.; 1904 |
2/93 | “Constance Polka”; Music by Francis H. Brown; 1852 |
2/94 | "Corn Flower"; Music by Charles Coote; Philadelphia: Charles WA Trumpler |
2/95 | "Cottage Fair, Peeping There"; Words and Music by J. Beschnitt; Arranged by Charles Lange; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1886 |
2/96 | “The Cracovian Maid”; Arranged by A. Schmitz; Philadelphia: A. Fiot |
2/97 | "Cradle-Song"; Music by Johannes Brahms; Arranged by Carl Deis; Dedicated to MBHR; New York: G. Schirmer, Inc.; 1938 |
2/98 | "Crazy Rhythm"; Words by Irving Caesar; Music by Joseph Meyer and Roger Wolfe Kahn; New York: Harms, Inc.; 1928 |
2/99 | "Creole Belles"; Music by J. Bodewalt Lampe; New York: The Lampe Music Co.; 1900 |
2/100 | "La Cristallique"; Music by Henri Herz; Dedicated to Emily Fairblank of New York; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
2/101 | "The Crocodile Song"; Words by Howard Rogers; Music by Otto Motzan and Harry Akst; New York: Irving Berlin Inc.; 1920 |
2/102 | "The Cross in the Forest"; English Translation by Charles Lange; Music by VE Becker; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1875 |
2/103 | "Cry"; Words and Music by Churchill Kohlman; New York: Mellow Music Publishing; 1951 |
2/104 | "The Curator"; Words by La Verne Barber; Music by Jean Stor; Dedicated to Arthur Schomburg; New York: Handy Brothers Music Co., Inc.; 1942 |
2/105 | "Daisy (Liebeshainblümchen)"; Music by D. Krug; St. Louis: Compton & Doan |
2/106 | "Dance of the Sunbeams"; Music by Donald D. Lowmiller; St. Louis: Shattinger Piano & Music Co.; 1920 |
2/107 | "Dancing in the Dark"; Words by Howard Dietz; Music by Arthur Schwartz; New York: Harms, Inc.; 1931 |
2/108 | "Dancing in the Old Barn"; Arranged by Henry Werner; Dedicated to John Mahler’s Classes in St. Louis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1889 |
2/109 | "Danse Hongroise"; Music by Robert Fuchs; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1891 (2) |
2/110 | "Danube Waltz"; Arranged by T. Richards; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman; 1871 |
2/111 | "Dardanella"; Words by Fred Fisher; Music by Felix Bernard and Johnny S. Black; New York: McCarthy & Fisher, Inc.; 1919 (3) |
2/112 | “Dark Eyed One”; Arranged by AB Martinez; New York: Atwill |
2/113 | "Dat’s Ma Honey Sho’s Yo’ Born"; Words and Music by Joe Jordan; Chicago: Will Rossiter; 1912 |
2/114 | "Daybreak"; Words by Harold Adamson; Music by Ferde Grofe; New York: Leo Feist, Inc.; 1942 |
3/1 | "Dear Native Home"; Words and Music by William Ball; New York: Hewitt & Jaques |
3/2 | "Dear Old Daddy Long Legs"; Words by Neville Fleeson; Music by Albert von Tilzer; Dedicated to Mary Pickford; New York: Broadway Music Corporation; 1919 |
3/3 | "Dear Old Saint Lou’"; Words and Music by Allan Adair; St. Louis: Shattinger Piano & Music Co.; 1920 |
3/4 | "Dearest Mae"; Words by Francis Lynch; Music by LVH Crosby; Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co.; 1882 |
3/5 | "Dearest One"; Words by Gus Kahn; Music by Walter Blaufuss; New York: Jerome H. Remick & C.; 1920 |
3/6 | "Dearie"; Words and Music by Clare Kummer; New York: Joseph W. Stern & Co.; 1905 |
3/7 | "December"; Music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky; Leipzig, Germany: Rob. Forberg; 1897 |
3/8 | "Les Délices des Jeunes Pianistes"; Music by Ferdinand Beyer; Mainz, Germany: B. Schott |
3/9 | “Il Desiderio”; Music by H. Cramer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
3/10 | "The Destiny of Our Country"; Words by LE Alewel; Music by R. Knopp; St. Louis; 1954 |
3/11 | "Dew on the Meadow"; Music by Armin Schotte; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1872 |
3/12 | "Dirty Hands! Dirty Face!"; Words by Al Jolson; Music by James V. Monaco; New York: Clarke & Leslie; 1923 |
3/13 | "Dixie Girl"; Music by J. Bodewalt Lampe; Detroit: The Whitney-Warner Pub. Co.; 1903 |
3/14 | "Do You Ever Think of Me"; Words by Harry D. Kerr and John Cooper; Music by Earl Burtnett; San Francisco: Sherman Clay & Co.; 1920 |
3/15 | "Doctor Tinkle Tinker"; Words by Otto Hauerbach; Music by Karl Hoschna; New York: M. Witmark & Sons; 1910 |
3/16 | "La Doleur"; Music by Ludwig van Beethoven; St. Louis: John Gass & Co. |
3/17 | "Dominique"; English Words by Randy Sparks; Music by Soeur Sourire; New York: General Music Publishing Co.; 1966 |
318 | “Don Juan Menuet”; Arranged by T. Meyer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1873 |
3/19 | "Don’t Bite the Hand That’s Feeding You"; Words by Thomas Hoier; Music by Jimmie Morgan; New York: Leo Feist, Inc.; 1915 (2) |
3/20 | "Dost Love Me True?"; Words and Music by C. Bohm; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1888 |
3/21 | "La Douler Waltz"; Music by Ludwig van Beethoven; St. Louis: Endres & Compton |
3/22 | "Dove Waltz"; Music by Miss E. Wietfeld; Dedicated to Katie Rodgers; St. Louis: Henry Bollman; |
3/23 | "Down Among the Sheltering Palms"; Words by James Brockman; Music by Abe Olman; Chicago: LaSalle Music Pub. Co.; 1914 |
3/24 | "Down in Jungle Town"; Words by Edward Madden; Music by Theodore Morse; New York: FB Haviland Pub. Co.; 1908 |
3/25 | "Down on the Ohio"; Words and Music by Edith Kingsley; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1896 |
3/26 | "Downhearted"; Words by Bob Hilliard; Music by Dave Mann; New York: George Paxton, Inc.; 1953 |
3/27 | "Dream Kisses"; Words by Jack Yellen; Music by MK Jerome; New York: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein; 1927 |
3/28 | “Dream of Spring”; Music by H. Lichner; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
3/29 | "Dreams of Home"; Music by W. Cooper; Dedicated to Miss Regina Pasquier; St. Louis: Bollman Bros. Music Co. |
3/30 | "Dreamy Melody"; Words and Music by Ted Koehler, Frank Magine, and C. Naset; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1922 |
3/31 | "Drift My Bark"; Words and Music by F. Kücken; St. Louis: Richard J. Compton (2) |
3/32 | “Drift My Bark”; Music by Charles Mayer; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1893 |
3/33 | "Drifting"; Music by AC Eimer; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1896 |
3/34 | "Drifting Clouds"; Music by Charles Drumheller; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1883 |
3/35 | Duvernoy’s Exercises; Music by JB Duvernoy; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
3/36 | "Early Dawn Polka"; Music by Francis H. Brown; Dedicated to Rebecca S. Burge; New York: William Hall & Son; 1853 |
3/37 | "Earth Angel"; Words and Music by Curtis Williams; New York: Dootsie Williams Publications; 1954 |
3/38 | "Easy Melody"; Words and Music by Larry Conley and Gene Rodemich; New York: Leo Feist, Inc.; 1923 |
3/39 | "Ecce Deus Salvator Meus"; Music by I. Clifton; Arranged by Charles Lange; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1888 |
3/40 | "Egeria"; Music by ER Kroeger; Dedicated to Mrs. Charles Kunkel; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1897 |
3/41 | "The Egyptian Girl’s Song"; Words by Mrs. SJ Howe; Music by EC Davis; Dedicated to Miss S. Pomeroy; St. Louis: N. Phillips; 1850 |
3/42 | “Elegie”; Music by Lino Mattiolo; New York: Carl Fischer; 1915 |
3/43 | "Elégie"; Music by A. Brandoukoff; Dedicated to Olga Ivanowna Tchertkoff; Paris, France: A. Durand & Fils |
3/44 | “The Elfin Sprite”; Music by L. Arditi; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1865 |
3/45 | "Eliza Waltz"; Music by Henry Robyn; Dedicated to Madam R. Barth; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1850 |
3/46 | "Eliza Waltz"; Music by F. Beler; Dedicated to Fannie Pritchard; St. Louis: Joseph W. Postlewaite; 1858 |
3/47 | "Ellen Bayne"; Words and Music by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond & Co.; 1854 (2) |
3/48 | "The Elopement"; Words by JS Freligh; Music by JH Ross; Dedicated to TB Prendergast of the Campbell Minstrels; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1856 |
3/49 | "En Passant"; Words by Harold G. Henderson; Music by Gustavus Tuckerman; "O! That We Two Were Maying"; Words by Charles Kingsley; Music by Gustavus Tuckerman; "Faith"; Words by HC Hayden; Music by Gustavus Tuckerman |
3/50 | "Erin is My Home"; Arranged and Adapted by Moscheles; Baltimore: George Willig |
3/51 | "Etude Melodique"; Music by J. Raff; St. Louis: International Conservatory of Music; 1911 |
3/52 | Études della Vélocité; Music by Charles Czerny; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman |
3/53 | "Evangeline"; Words and Music by William S. Hays; Arranged by J. Holland; Dedicated to Sunie P. Mitchell of St. Louis; Cleveland: S. Brainard; 1862 (2) |
3/54 | "Evangeline" Words by Charlotte Young; Music by John Blockley; Boston: Oliver Ditson |
3/55 | "Evelina Schottisch"; Music by T. van Berg; St. Louis: Endres & Compton; 1865 |
3/56 | "Evening Breezes"; Music by Henry Bollman; Dedicated to Theresa Overstolz of St. Louis; St. Louis: H. Bollman & Sons; 1881 (2) |
3/57 | "Evening Reverie"; Music by Egbert van Alstyne; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1914 |
3/58 | "Evening Song"; Music by Carl Wilhelm Kern; Dedicated to Clelia and Clenia George; St. Louis; Val. A. Reis Music Co.; 1905 |
3/59 | "Every Little Movement"; Words by OA Hauerbach; Music by Karl Hoschna; New York: M. Witmark & Sons; 1910 (2) |
3/60 | "(Everybody Knows I Love Him) Everybody Knows He’s Mine; Words and Music by Russell Smith; Indianapolis: Seidel Music Publishing Co.; 1918 |
3/61 | "Expectation Schottisch"; Music by T. van Berg; Dedicated to Mattie Blankenship of Alton, Illinois; St. Louis: Jacob Endres; 1964 |
3/62 | "F. Beyer & Son’s Waltz"; Music by Louis Retter; St. Louis: Louis Retter and Co.; 1897 |
3/63 | "Fairies Pastime"; Music by H. Bollman; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1890 |
6/64 | "Fairy Bettie Quickstep"; Music by C. Kinkel; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1869 |
3/65 | "Faithful Forever"; Words and Music by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger; New York: Famous Music Corporation; 1939 |
3/66 | "The Falconer"; Words by Hugh Conway; Music by Ciro Pinsuti; St. Louis: Musical Art Co. |
3/67 | “Fannie Powers”; Music by Eddie Fox; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1869 |
3/68 | "Fantaisie-Berceuse"; Music by Paul Mori; Dedicated to Mrs. S. Scott of St. Louis: St. Louis: The Musical News; 1898 |
3/69 | "Far Away"; Music by B. Richards; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
3/70 | "Farewell!"; Words and Music by Henry Bollman; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman; 1868 |
3/71 | "Farewell If Ever Fondest Prayer"; Music by Charles Grobe; Dedicated to J. Fitzgerald; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1851 (2) |
3/72 | "Farewell My Lilly Dear"; Words and Music by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond & Co.; 1851 |
3/73 | "Farewell Polka"; Arranged by H. Bollman; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman; 1868 |
3/74 | “Faust”; Arranged by E. Ketterer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
3/75 | “Faust”; Arranged by Charles Kunkel; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1898 |
3/76 | "Faust"; Arranged by J. Leybach; Dedicated to Henrietta Gass of St. Louis; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman; |
3/77 | "Faust Flower Song"; Music by Th. Oesten; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
3/78 | Favorite National Songs; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co. |
3/79 | "Favorita"; Music by Charles Brunner; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1902 |
3/80 | "Feel Like a Million!"; Words and Music by Will Waldron; St. Louis: AH Lewis Medieine Co.; 1928 |
3/81 | "Felice Waltz"; Music by Mamie A. Gunn; Arranged by DS de Lisle; Dedicated to Nellie Sullivan of St. Louis; 1899 |
3/82 | "La Feliciana Waltz"; Music by Herman S. Saroni; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1854 |
3/83 | "Festival March"; Arranged by Charles Kern; Dedicated to Leonora Bowman of St. Louis; St. Louis: Richard J. Compton; 1866 |
3/84 | "Festival March"; Music by Alfred Ernst; Dedicated to Mrs. Adolphus Busch; Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1897 |
3/85 | "Festival ‘Te Deum’ in E Flat"; Music by Henry H. Darby; Dedicated to Carroll M. Davis, Dean of Christ Church Cathedral in St. Louis; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1904 |
3/86 | “Fete Hongroise”; Music by J. Leyback; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
3/87 | Fifty Grand Finishing Studies, Books II-VI; Music by C. Czerny; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
3/88 | Fifty Songs; Music by Robert Franz; Boston: Oliver Ditson Company; 1903 |
3/89 | "La Fille du Regiment"; Arranged by T. Richards; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman; 1869 |
3/90 | "The First Kiss Waltz"; Music by George Lamothe; Arranged by T. van Berg and Henri Rummel; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1877 (2) |
3/91 | “First Love”; Arranged by Charles Lange; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1888 |
3/92 | "The First Violin Romance"; Words and Music by Guido Vogel; Dedicated to Mrs. SB Sale of St. Louis; St. Louis: Guido Vogel; 1896 |
3/93 | "Five O’Clock in the Morning"; German Words by CA Zündt; Music by Claribel; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1867 (2) |
4/1 | "The Flatterer"; Music by C. Chaminade; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1897 |
4/2 | "Fleeting Time"; Music by Frederic Chopin; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1887 |
4/3 | "Fletcher Waltz"; Music by W. Chrysler; Buffalo, New York: Blodgett & Bradford |
4/4 | “Fleur de Boheme”; Music by Adrian Talexy; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
4/5 | "Fleur de Printemps"; Music by C. Chaminade; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1890 |
4/6 | "Flick & Flock"; Transcription by Eugene Ketterer; St. Louis: Endres & Compton |
4/7 | "Flirtation Waltz"; Music by M. Strakosch; Dedicated to MC Casini; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1849 |
4/8 | "Floating Down the River (‘Cause It’s Moonlight Now in Dixieland)"; Words by Roger Lewis; Music by James White; Chicago: Will Rossiter; 1913 |
4/9 | “Florence Waltzes”; Music by C. Godfrey; Boston: Henry Tolman & Co.; 1867 |
4/10 | "Flossy and Don"; Words and Music by James A. Mayhew; St. Louis: James A. Mayhew; 1957 |
4/11 | "Flow on Thou Shining River"; Arranged by Sir John Stevenson; Boston: C. Bradlee |
4/12 | "Flower Dance"; Music by Edwin Vaile McIntyre; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1910 |
4/13 | "The Flower Queen Schottisch"; Music by Charlie C. Converse; Dedicated to Emma Knight of Louisville, Kentucky; Louisville: GW Brainard & Co.; 1835 |
4/14 | “Flower Song”; Music by G. Lange; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber (3) |
4/15 | "Fly, Birdling, Thro’ the Verdant Wood!"; Words by Ida Gräfin Hahn-Hahn; Music by Aug. Wm. Hoffmann; Dedicated to Ernest Knabe of Baltimore; August Wm. Hoffmann; 1887 |
4/16 | "Flying in the Spirit of Christmas"; Words by E. Marie Cooper; Music by Hubert Bauersachs; Dedicated to Santa Claus KSD of St. Louis; St. Louis: Advance Music Pub. Co.; 1934 (2) |
4/17 | "Fooled"; Words by Mann Curtis; Music by Doris Tauber; New York: Harms, Inc.; 1955 |
4/18 | "For Mary, the Baby and Me"; Words by Paul Cunningham; Music by James V. Monaco; New York: M. Witmark & Sons; 1918 |
4/19 | "For Thee"; Music by HW Petrie; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1892 |
4/20 | “For Thee Alone”; Music by Edouard Schütt; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1907 |
4/21 | "Forever Song"; Words by Violet Fane; Music by DF Colville; Dedicated to Minnie Mizner of Benicia, California; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1882 |
4/22 | "Forever With You in My Dreams"; Words by Arthur Gillespie; Music by Egbert van Alstyne; New York: Jerome H. Remick; 1911 |
4/23 | "Forget Me Not"; Music by T. Giese; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1903 |
4/24 | "Forget-Me-Not"; Music by Henry Bollman; Dedicated to Miss Alic Rix of Keokuk, Iowa; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman; 1870 |
4/25 | "Forget-Me-Not"; Music by S. Seiler; Dedicated to Minnie V. Rennie of St. Louis; St. Louis: S. Seiler; 1893 |
4/26 | "Forgive"; Words and Music by Franz Abt.; Dedicated to FL Ridgeley Jr.; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1873 |
4/27 | "Forgive Me"; Words by Jack Yellen; Music by Milton Ager; New York: Advanced Music Corporation; 1927 |
4/28 | "Four Chararteristique Pieces"; Music by Alfred G. Robyn; Dedicated to Mattie E. Blow of St. Louis; St. Louis: Alfred G. Robyn; 1882 |
4/29 | "Four Walls"; Words and Music by Marvin Moore and George Campbell; New York: Sheldon Music, Inc.; 1957 |
4/30 | “Fresh Green”; Music by C. Bohm; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1895 |
4/31 | "Freuet Euch des Lebens"; Music by Johann Strauss; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
4/32 | "Friends That Are Good and True"; Words by Julius Steger; Music by Edward Eysler; New York: M. Witmark & Sons; 1905 |
4/33 | "Frolic of the Frogs"; Music by JJ Wilson; Philadelphia: Eclipse Publishing Co.; 1902 |
4/34 | "Frolic of the Maple Leaves"; Music by JM Baldwin; St. Louis: Thiebes Piano Co.; 1905 (2) |
4/35 | "From the Alps the Horn Resounding"; Words and Music by Heinrich Proch; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
4/36 | "Funeral March"; Music by Frederic Chopin; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1900 |
4/37 | “The Garland”; Arranged by KF; Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen & Co. |
4/38 | "Garland of Old Fashioned Roses"; Words by Charles H. Musgrove; Music by E. Clinton Keithley; Chicago: Forster Music Publisher; 1911 |
4/39 | "Gates Ajar"; Words and Music by G. Estabrook; Dedicated to Lizzie Hampson; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1869 |
4/40 | "The Gathered Rose and the Stolen Heart"; Words by Mrs. Embury; Music by C. Hine; Dedicated to Kate Jones; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1850 |
4/41 | "Gathering Flowers"; Music by Edwin Vaile McIntyre; St. Louis: Shattinger Piano & Music Co.; 1920 |
4/42 | "Gavotte"; Music by Maurice Goldblatt; Dedicated to Bruno Steindel, solo cellist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra |
4/43 | "Gavotte Ancienne"; Music by EV McIntyre; St. Louis: Shattinger Piano & Music Co.; 1920 |
4/44 | “La Gazelle”; Arranged by HA Wollenhaupt; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1875 |
4/45 | "Gazelle Waltz"; Music by Henry Bollman; Dedicated to August Ambs of St. Louis; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman; 1873 (2) |
4/46 | "Gee! But I Hate to Go Home Alone"; Words by Joe Goodwin; Music by James F. Hanley; New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.; 1922 |
4/47 | "Gen’l Boulanger’s Review March"; Arranged by Charles Drumheller; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1887 |
4/48 | "German Popular Air"; Music by D. Krug; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman |
4/49 | German Songs; New York: Richard A. Saalfield |
4/50 | "Germans Triumphal March"; Music by Jacob Kunkel; Dedicated to the German Nation; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1870 |
4/51 | "Gilly Gilly Ossenfeffer Katzenellen Bogen by the Sea"; Words and Music by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning; New York: Beaver Music Publishing Corp.; 1954 |
4/52 | "The Gipsey’s Song"; Words and Music by Giacomo Meyerbeer; New York: William Hall & Son; 1852 |
4/53 | "The Girl That I Marry"; Words and Music by Irving Berlin; New York: Irving Berlin; 1946 |
4/54 | "Girofle-Girofla"; Music by Charles Lecocq; Arranged by E. Beyer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1875 (2) |
4/55 | "Give Me the Sultan’s Harem"; Words by Alex Gerber; Music by Abner Silver; New York: M. Witmark & Sons; 1919 |
4/56 | "God, Be With the World"; Words by Ora Hill; Music by John Kessler; St. Louis: Ora Hill; 1941 (2) |
4/57 | “Golden Bells”; Music by Alphonse Leduc; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1887 |
4/58 | "Golden Fleece"; Music by RE Washburn; St. Louis: RE Washburn; 1896 |
4/59 | "Golden Gate (Open for Me)"; Words and Music by Kendis & Brockman; New York: Leo. Feist Inc.; 1919 |
4/60 | "Golden Pippin"; Music by E. Garland; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1858 (2) |
4/61 | "Gondellied"; Music by Theodore Oesten; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
4/62 | “Gondellied”; Music by Th. Oesten; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1887 |
4/63 | “Gondola”; Music by TH Keil; St. Louis: Louis Retter Music Co.; 1903 |
4/64 | "The Gondolier"; Music by WC Powell; New York: Shapiro-Remick & Co.; 1904 |
4/65 | "Good Bye, Sweet Day"; Words by Celia Thaxter; Music by Kate Vannah; Boston: Louis H. Ross & Co.; 1891 |
4/66 | "Good Bye, Sweet Heart, Good Bye"; Words and Music by John L. Hatton; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
4/67 | "Good Night Beloved"; Words by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; Music by Elizabeth Philp.; Boston: Oliver Ditson |
4/68 | "Good Night My Child"; Words and Music by Franz Abt.; St. Louis: JA Pozzoni |
4/69 | "Good-bye, Good Luck, God Bless You"; Words by J. Keirn Brennan; Music by Ernest R. Ball; New York: M. Witmark & Sons; 1916 |
4/70 | "Good-bye, Wild Women, Good-bye"; Words by Howard Johnson and Milton Ager; Music by George W. Meyer; New York: Leo. Feist; 1919 |
4/71 | Gradus ad Parnassum; Music by Muzio Clementi; Braunschweig, Germany: Henry Litolff |
4/72 | "Grand Galop de Concert"; Music by Eugene Ketterer; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman |
4/73 | "Grand Hungarian Triumphal March"; Music by Josef Gung’l; Dedicated to the Able Defenders of the Hungarian Republic; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1849 |
4/74 | "Grand Imperial Concert March"; Music by C. Drumheller; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1877 |
4/75 | "Grand March from Gounod’s Faust"; Arranged by TM Brown; Dedicated to Lizzie Weber of St. Louis; St. Louis: Richard J. Compton; 1864 |
4/76 | "Grand Opera Fantasia"; Music by Marcus I. Epstein; Dedicated to the composer’s parents; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1876 |
4/77 | "Grand Polka di Bravura"; Music by Guillaume Kuhe; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
4/78 | "Grand Polonaise"; Music by Weber; Arranged by Liszt-Kunkel; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1897 |
4/79 | "Grand Potpourri from Aida"; Arranged by F. Beyer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1874 |
4/80 | “Grand Trio”; Music by Ignaz Lachner; London: Augener & Co. |
4/81 | "Grande Valse Brillante"; Music by W. Kuhe; St. Louis: Endres & Compton |
4/82 | "Grande Valse Brillante"; Music by Richard S. Poppen; Dedicated to Mattie Brown of St. Louis; St. Louis: Endres & Compton; 1864 |
4/83 | "Grande Valse de Concert"; Music by Tito Mattei; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1886 |
4/84 | "Graziella"; Arranged by Theodore Le Grand; Dedicated to Sallie Porter; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1854 |
4/85 | "Great Missouri"; Music by Cora Cross Marshall; Mrs. Cora Cross Marshall; 1909 |
4/86 | "Green River"; Words by Eddie Cantor; Music by Van & Schenck; Chicago: Schoenhofen Co.; 1920 |
4/87 | "Greeting"; Words and Music by Felix Mendelssohn; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman |
4/88 | "Greeting to Spring"; Music by FW Henzel; Dedicated to Frederick Skrainka; St. Louis: Henry Bollman; 1876 |
4/89 | "Guantanamera (Lady of Guantanamo)"; Spanish Words and Music by Jose Marti; English Words by Bernard Gasso; New York: Lewis Music Publishing Company; 1966 |
4/93 | "Guard Well Your Hearts!"; Words by JB Murphy; Music by Francis Woolcott; Dedicated to Julia Barton; St. Louis: WM Harlow |
4/91 | "Guess Polka"; Music by TM Brown; Dedicated to Annie Shepley of St. Louis; St. Louis: Endres & Compton; 1865 |
4/92 | "Guided by Faith Steer Now Your Bark"; Words and Music by Richard Wager; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1869 |
5/1 | "Had I the Choosing"; Words by Minnie Gilmore; Music by Alfred G. Robyn; Dedicated to Minnie Gilmore; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1891 |
5/2 | "Hail, Missouri!"; Words by Ora Hill; Music by John Kessler; St. Louis: Ora Hill; 1941 |
5/3 | "Hail! The Baltimore and Ohio"; Words and Music by Walter Goodwin and Margaret T. Stevens; New York: Walter Goodwin Inc.; 1927 (3) |
5/4 | "Hail to the Chief"; Words by Sir Walter Scott; Music by James Sanderson; New York: E. Riley |
5/5 | "Hallelujah!"; Words by Leo Robin and Clifford Grey; Music by Vincent Youmans; New York: Harms, Inc.; 1927 |
5/6 | "Halling"; Music by Herman Sandby; New York: Carl Fischer; 1917 |
5/7 | "The Happy Days of Childhood"; Music by August Waldauer; Dedicated to Mary DC Ludlow; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1850 |
5/8 | "The Happy Days of Yore"; Arranged by CM Currier; Cincinnati: WC Peters & Sons; 1858 |
5/9 | "A Happy Thought"; Music by Cora D. Rohland; Dedicated to Constance C. Rohland; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1895 (4) |
5/10 | "Hard Hearted Hannah (The Vamp of Savannah)"; Words and Music by Jack Yellen, Milton Ager, Bob Bigelow, and Charles Bates; New York: Warner Bros. Publications; 1924 |
5/11 | "Hark! Hark! The Soft Bugle"; Music by MS; Arranged by F. Blantchor; Philadelphia: George Willig; 1838 |
5/12 | “Harmonie Harvard”; Music by IL Schoen; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1885 |
5/13 | "Harp of the Wild Wind"; Words by Mary Bradford; Music by Orramel Whittlesey; Dedicated to Eliza Tully Whittlesey; Salem, Connecticut: O. Whittlesey; 1851 |
5/14 | "Harvest of Flowers"; Arranged by Jul. Weiss; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman (2) |
5/15 | "Harvest of Flowers"; Arranged by Jul. Weiss; St. Louis: JL Peters & Bro. |
5/16 | "The Haunted Spring"; Words and Music by S. Lover; Philadelphia: Osbourn’s Music Saloon |
5/17 | "Hay-Ride March"; Music by Th. Keil; St. Louis: Louis Retter Music Co.; 1904 |
5/18 | "He Doeth All Things Well"; Words by FME; Music by IB Woodbury; Dedicated to Mrs. Follett; Boston: George P. Reed; 1847 |
5/19 | "He Just Twiddled His Thumbs"; Words by Ed Rose; Music by Abe Olman; Chicago: Forster Music Publisher; 1917 |
5/20 | "He Loved Me Once"; Words by Frederick Langbridge; Music by Gustavus Tuckerman; London: Hart & Co. |
5/21 | "He Went in Like a Lion and Came Out Like a Lamb"; Words by Andrew B. Sterling; Music by Harry von Tilzer; New York: Harry von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.; 1920 |
5/22 | "Hear Me Norma"; Arranged by S. Nelson; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman |
5/23 | "The Heart Sighs Ever to Be Free"; Words by H. Paulton and W. Parke; Music by P. Bucalossi; Dedicated to Janet R. Berry of Carlinville, Illinois; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1883 |
5/24 | "Heather Bells Polka"; Music by Jacob Kunkel; Dedicated to Miss Stella H. Sisson of Austin, Texas; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1875 |
5/25 | "Heaven Was Never Like This"; Words and Music by Mack David; New York: Famous Music Corporation; 1954 |
5/26 | "Helen’s Babies"; Music by EA Benson; Dedicated to Lettie M. Gardiner; 1877 |
5/27 | "Hello Central, Give Me Heaven"; Music by Charles K. Harris; Arranged by Joseph Clauder; London: Charles K. Harris; 1901 |
5/28 | "Hello, Hawaii, How Are You?"; Words by Bert Kalmar and Edgar Leslie; Music by Jean Schwartz; New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.; 1915 |
5/29 | “Henry Irving March”; Music by John Oxley; New York: RA Saalfield; 1883 |
5/30 | "Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still"; Music by Brinley Richards; St. Louis: JL Peters & Bro. |
5/31 | "Herculean Quick Step"; Music by Zaleucus; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
5/32 | "Hiawatha"; Music by Neil Moret; Dedicated to Harvey Deardorff; Detroit: Whitney-Warner Pub. Co.; 1902 |
5/33 | "Hiawatha’s Melody of Love"; Words by Alfred Bryan and Artie Mehlinger; Music by George W. Meyer; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1920 |
3/34 | “High Life Waltzes”; Music by Ed. Strauss; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1875 |
5/35 | "His Love in Springtime"; Words and Music by Rebecca B. James; St. Louis: RB James and Sons; 1968 |
5/36 | "Home Sweet Home"; Sung by Mrs. Wood; Dedicated to the Young Ladies of Science Hill Female Academy in Shelbyville, Kentucky; St. Louis: JL Peters & Bro.; 1859 |
5/37 | "Home Sweet Home"; Music by Henry R. Bishop; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1874 |
5/38 | "Home, Sweet Home"; Music by J. Albert Snow; Dedicated to Albert F. Cates; New York: WA Evans & Bro.; 1882 |
5/39 | “Home Sweet Home”; Music by T. Valentine; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
5/40 | "Home to Our Mountains"; Words and Music by Verdi; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman |
5/41 | "Honey-Babe"; Words by Paul Francis Webster; Music by Max Steiner; New York: M. Witmark & Sons; 1954 |
5/42 | "Hong Kong"; Words by Richard W. Pascoe; Music by Hans von Holstein and Alma M. Sanders; St. Louis: Buck & Lowney; 1916 |
5/43 | "The Hope Too Bright to Last"; Music by Charles Warren; Dedicated to Mrs. Taylor of Cincinnati; St. Louis: N. Phillips; 1847 |
5/44 | "Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)"; Words and Music by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning; New York: Roncom Music Co.; 1956 |
5/45 | "A Hot Time in the Old Town"; Words by Joe Hayden; Music by Theo. A. Metz; New York: Jos. We. Stern & Co.; 1896 |
5/46 | "How About You"; Words by Ralph Freed; Music by Burton Lane; New York: Leo Feist, Inc.; 1941 |
5/47 | "How High the Moon"; Words by Nancy Hamilton; Music by Morgan Lewis; New York: Chappell & Co.; 1950 |
5/48 | "How Yearns My Soul to Write to Thee"; Words and Music by F. Gumbert; Arranged by CH Greene; English translation by WT Harris; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1866 |
5/49 | "Les Huguenots de G. Meyerbeer"; Arranged by Henri Cramer; Mainz, Germany: B. Scholl |
5/50 | "Les Huguenots de J. Meyerbeer"; Arranged by F. Beyer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
5/51 | "Hula Hula Dream Girl"; Words by Gus Kahn; Music by Ted Fiorito; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1924 |
5/52 | "The Humming Bird"; Music by ER Kroeger; St. Louis: Columbian Conservatory of Music; 1911 |
5/53 | "I Aint’en Got’en No Time to Have the Blues"; Words by Andrew B. Sterling; Music by Harry von Tilzer; New York: Harry von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.; 1919 |
5/54 | "I Am Dreaming of Thee"; Words and Music by Alexander Lee; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
5/55 | "I Am Strong for Belleville"; Words and Music by Henry C. Schnell; HC Schnell; 1914 |
5/56 | "I Can Not Say the Sad Good-bye"; Words by Wahsrek; Music by Henry Bollman; Dedicated to Josh Rothschild; St. Louis: H. Bollman & Sons; 1880 |
5/57 | "I Cannot Call Her Mother"; Words by Sarah T. Bolton; Music by R. Sinclair; New York: William A. Pond & Co.; 1854 |
5/58 | "I Can’t Give You Anything but Love"; Words by Dorothy Fields; Music by Jimmy McHugh; New York: Jack Mills, Inc.; 1928 |
5/59 | "I Dreamt that I Dwelt in Marble Halls"; Words and Music by MW Balfe; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1874 |
5/60 | "I Get Ideas"; Words by Dorcas Cochran; Music by Sanders; New York: Hill and Range Songs, Inc.; 1951 |
5/61 | "I Got a Woman, Crazy for Me"; Words by Richard A. Whiting; Music by Neil Moret; San Francisco: Villa Moret Inc.; 1928 |
5/62 | "I Got the Sun in the Morning"; Words and Music by Irving Berlin; New York: Irving Berlin Inc.; 1946 |
5/63 | "I Hum a Waltz"; Words and Music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel; New York: Miller Music Inc.; 1937 |
5/64 | "I Left My Heart in San Francisco"; Words by Douglass Cross; Music by George Cory; New York: General Music Publishing Co.; 1954 |
5/65 | "I Lost the Best Pal That I Had"; Words and Music by Dick Thomas; New York: Harry von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.; 1920 |
5/66 | "I Love a Lassie"; Words and Music by Harry Lauder & Gerald Grafton; London: Francis, Day & Hunter; 1906 |
5/67 | "I Love You Dear, and Only You"; Words by Frank Pixley; Music by Gustav Luders; New York: M. Witmark & Sons; 1900 |
5/68 | "I Love You, My Love, I Do"; Words and Music by Dave Reed Jr.; New York: Brooks & Denton; 1897 |
5/69 | "I Never Have Loved Thee"; Words by Amelia; Music by WC Peters; Baltimore: WC Peters; 1843 |
5/70 | "I Saw Esau"; Words and Music by Cy Coben; New York: Towne Music Corp.; 1956 |
5/71 | "I Saw from the Beach"; Words by Thomas Moore; Music by AG Robyn; Dedicated to Ada C. Branson; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1877 |
5/72 | "I Sure Am a Baseball Fan"; Words and Music by Amos L. Colman; Dedicated to Ray Varble; Desoto, Missouri: Amos L. Colman; 1912 |
5/73 | "I Turn My Steps to Home"; Words and Music by G. Linley; Arranged by Francis Weiland; Philadelphia: George Willig; 1841 |
5/74 | "I Wanna Go Home (With You)"; Words and Music by Joe Candullo and Jack Joyce; New York: Paxton Music, Inc.; 1945 |
5/75 | "I Wanna Sing About You"; Words and Music by Cliff Friend and Dave Dreyer; New York: Irving Berlin Inc.; 1931 |
5/76 | "I Want to See My Ida Hoe in Idaho"; Words by Alex Sullivan; Music by Bert Rule; New York: M. Witmark & Sons; 1918 |
5/77 | "I Wish I Were a Little Bird"; Words and Music by Jno. S. Holmes; Dedicated to Mrs. S. Schlesinger; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1870 |
5/78 | "I Would I Were a Child Again"; Words and Music by HT Merrill; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1853 |
5/79 | "I Would Like to Change My Name"; Music by Miss Ouri; Arranged by IF Lohlein; Dedicated to the Fraternity of Young Bachelors; St. Louis: Henry Pilcher & Son; 1856 |
5/80 | "I Would that My Love"; Words by H. Heine; Music by Felix Mendelssohn; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber (2) |
5/81 | "I’d Offer Thee This Hand of Mine"; Music by J. Winter; Arranged by C. Romani; Boston: Oliver Ditson |
5/82 | "If All the Girls were Roses"; Words by George Cooper; Music by Charles E. Pratt; New York: Century Music Pub. Co.; 1906 |
5/83 | "If I Could Only Tell"; Music by JT Rutledge; Arranged by Henry Werner; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1885 |
5/84 | "If I Speak to Thee in Friendship’s Name"; Words and Music by T. Moore; Philadelphia: Fiot, Meighnen & Co. |
5/85 | "If Thou Hast Crushed a Flower"; Words by Mrs. Hemans; Music by Maurice Pyke; Dedicated to Miss PH Pue; Baltimore: FD Benteen; 1840 |
5/86 | "If Thou Lovedst Me!"; Music by Luigi Denza; Dedicated to LE Gannon; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1881 (2) |
5/87 | "If We Can’t be the Same Old Sweethearts, We’ll Just be the Same Old Friends"; Words by Joe McCarthy; Music by Jimmie V. Monaco; New York: Leo. Feist, Inc.; 1915 |
5/88 | "If You Only Had My Disposition"; Words by Charles McCarron; Music by Albert von Tilzer; New York: Broadway Music Corporation; 1915 |
5/89 | "If You Please"; Music by Bertram Saenger; Dedicated to Ida L. Gempp; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1890 |
5/90 | "If You’re Looking for a Sweetheart, Would You Like a Girl Like Me"; Words by Thomas T. Railey; Music by Alfred G. Robyn; New York: Theo Bendix Music; 1908 |
5/91 | "Il Suon Dell Arpe Ange"; Music by Gaetano Donizetti; Arranged by Fred Beyer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1859 |
5/92 | "I’ll Hold You in My Heart"; Words and Music by Eddy Arnold, Hal Horton, and Tommy Dilbeck; Chicago: Adams, Vee & Abbott; 1947 |
5/93 | "I’ll Never Smile Again"; Words and Music by Ruth Lowe; New York: Pickwick Music Corporation; 1961 |
5/94 | "I’ll Remember Thee"; Words and Music by JF Danneley; Baltimore: George Willig |
5/95 | "I’ll Roam the Dewy Bowers"; Music by G. Carl Haas; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1851 (2) |
5/96 | "I’ll Span the Gulf"; Words by Claxson Bellamy; Music by GB Lissant; Dedicated to Joseph Saler of St. Louis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1883 |
5/97 | "I’ll Take Romance"; Words by Oscar Hammerstein; Music by Ben Oakland; New York: Bourne, Inc.; 1937 |
5/98 | "I’ll Think of You"; Words by Reynold Wolf; Music by Louis A. Hirsch; New York: M. Witmark & Sons; 1917 |
5/99 | "I’m Fair Titania"; Music by Abroise Thomas; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1884 |
5/100 | "I’m Going Back to Old Missouri"; Words and Music by Clarence Chrisman; Dedicated to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch; St. Louis: Chrisman Pub. Co.; 1911 |
5/101 | "I’m Going to Leave"; Words and Music by Walter Wilson; St. Louis: Daniels, Russell & Boone; 1902 |
5/102 | "I’m Looking for a Girl Like Mother"; Words by Gus. Kahn; Music by Egbert van Alstyne; New York: Jerome H. Remick; 1916 |
5/103 | "I’m Tired of Everything but You"; Words and Music by Isham Jones; New York: Leo Feist, Inc.; 1925 |
5/104 | "Im Dämmerstündchen" (At Twilight)"; Music by Carl Bohm; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1890 |
5/105 | "The Image of the Rose"; Words and Music by G. Reichardt; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman |
5/106 | "Imperial March"; Music by Harry Gilbert; Arranged by DS DeLisle; Dedicated to the Imperial Theatre Star Stock Company; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1898 |
5/107 | "Imperial Schottisch"; Music by Fred E. Manouvrier; Dedicated to Wilhelmina Manouvrier; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1858 (3) |
5/108 | "Impressions at Wellesley"; Music by F. Marion Ralston; Dedicated to Tan Zeta Epsilon; St. Louis: F. Marion Ralston; 1919 |
6/1 | "In a Cosey Corner"; Music by John W. Bratton; New York: M. Witmark & Sons; 1901 |
6/2 | "In Der Nacht (In the Night)"; Music by Robert Schumann; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1899 |
6/3 | "In Japan with Mi-Mo-San"; Words and Music by Anita Owen; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1915 |
6/4 | "In Leonore’s Garden"; Music by Otto Anschuetz; Dedicated to Leonore Stamm; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1920 |
6/5 | "In Love’s Garden"; Words and Music by George Botsford; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1918 |
6/6 | "In Old Kentucky"; Words and Music by Anita Stewart; New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.; 1919 |
6/7 | “In the Country”; Music by Gustav Lange; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1890 |
6/8 | "In the Cross of Christ I Glory"; Words and Music by Franz Abt.; Arranged by Charles Lange; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1890 |
6/9 | "In the Gypsy Camp"; Music by Franz Behr; New York: G. Schirmer, Inc.; 1910 |
6/10 | "In the Heart of a Rose"; Words by JW Walsh; Music by George de Carme; Dedicated to Clara Inge; Philadelphia: Emmett J. Welch; 1912 |
6/11 | "In the Land of Paradise"; Words by HL D’Arcy Jaxone; Music by Ciro Pinsuti; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1883 |
6/12 | "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree"; Words by Harry H. Williams; Music by Egbert van Alstyne; New York: Shapiro, Remick & Co.; 1905 |
6/13 | "In the Valley of the Nile"; Words by Dave Radford; Music by Richard A. Whiting; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1915 |
6/14 | "In the Village Chapel"; Music by Carl Sontag; St. Louis: Louis Retter Music Co.; 1917 |
6/15 | "In This Celestial Dwelling"; Words and Music by Mozart; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1884 |
6/16 | "In Vain"; Words by G. Clifton Bingham; Music by Frederic W. Cowen; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1884 |
6/17 | "Indian Blues"; Words and Music by Edwin McHugh and C. Perillo; Arranged by Charles M. Smith; New York: Joe Morris Music Co.; 1919 |
6/18 | "Indian Serenade"; Words by Percy Bysshe Shelley; Music by Cora D. Rohland; Dedicated to Urilla McDearmon of St. Louis: St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1895 (3) |
6/19 | "Indiana"; Music by G. Marcailhou; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
6/20 | "The Indian’s Lament for His Tribe"; Words and Music by T. Brigham Bishop; Dedicated to Mr. and Mrs. John G. Taylor; St. Louis: H. Pilcher & Sons; 1857 |
6/21 | "The Indian’s Prayer"; Words and Music by IB Woodbury; Dedicated to LO Emerson of Salem, Massachusetts; Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co.; 1846 |
6/22 | "The International Rag"; Words and Music by Irving Berlin; New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.; 1913 |
6/23 | "Invitation to the Dance"; Music by CM de Weber; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1886 |
6/24 | "Ireland Must Be Heaven, for My Mother Came from There"; Words and Music by Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson, and Fred Fischer; New York: Leo Feist, Inc.; 1916 |
6/25 | “Iris”; Music by Jules Reynard; Cleveland: Sam Fox Publishing Co.; 1917 |
6/26 | "Irish Air"; Music by D. Krug; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman |
6/27 | "The Irish Christening"; Words and Music by Dan Maguinnis; Dedicated to James Bent, President of the NEFC Boston; Boston: Louis P. Goullaud; 1877 |
6/28 | "It Ain’t Necessarily So"; Words and Music by Ira and George Gershwin; New York: Gershwin Publishing Corporation; 1935 |
6/29 | "It All Belongs to Me"; Words and Music by Irving Berlin; New York: Irving Berlin Inc.; 1927 |
6/30 | "It Might as Well be Spring"; Words by Oscar Hammerstein; Music by Richard Rodgers; New York: Williamson Music, Inc.; 1955 |
6/31 | "It’s Beginning to Look Like Christmas"; Words and Music by Meredith Willson; New York: Plymouth Music Co.; 1951 |
6/32 | "It’s the Girl!"; Words by David Oppenheim; Music by Abel Baer; New York: Leo. Feist, Inc.; 1931 |
6/33 | "It’s Tulip Time in Holland"; Words by Dave Radford; Music by Richard A. Whiting; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1915 |
6/34 | "I’ve a Longing in My Heart for You, Louise"; Words and Music by Charles K. Harris; Arranged by Joseph Clauder; London: Charles K. Harris; 1900 |
6/35 | "I’ve Got Rings on My Fingers"; Words by Weston and Barnes; Music by Maurice Scott; New York: TB Harms & Francis, Day, & Hunter; 1909 (2) |
6/36 | "I’ve Got You Under My Skin"; Words and Music by Cole Porter; New York: Chappell & Co.; 1936 |
6/37 | "I’ve Something Sweet to Tell You"; Words and Music by Eaton Faning; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
6/38 | "Ivy Leaf Mazurka"; Arranged by H. Bollman; St. Louis: H. Bollman & Sons |
6/39 | "Janet’s Choice"; Words and Music by Claribel; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1874 |
6/40 | "Jazz Baby"; Words by Blanche Merrill; Music by MK Jerome; New York: Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder Co.; 1919 (2) |
6/41 | "Jazzin’ the Blues Away"; Words by Jeff Branen; Music by Dick Heinrich; New York: AJ Stasny Music Co.; 1918 |
6/42 | "Joe Emmett Waltz"; Music by RF Cardella; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1871 |
6/43 | "The Jolly Student"; Words by HM Fechheimer; Music by Harry H. Zickel; Dedicated to Jolly Students the World Over; Detroit: Zickel Publishing Co.; 1902 |
6/44 | "Journey By Night"; Words and Music by Otto Behr; Dedicated to Charles A. Pfeiffer; St. Joseph, Missouri: Stuppy & Behr; 1869 |
6/45 | "Joy Man Blues"; Words and Music by Scott Middleton and Billy Smythe; Louisville: Billy Smythe Music Co.; 1916 |
6/46 | "Joys That We’ve Tasted"; Baltimore: FD Benteen; 1843 |
6/47 | "Juanita"; Music by Franz Schubert; Arranged by T. Norton; St. Louis: JL Peters & Bro.; 1856 |
6/48 | “Juanita”; Words and Music by Mrs. Norton; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1882 |
6/49 | "Judaline"; Words and Music by Don Raye and Gene de Paul; New York: Loew’s Incorporated; 1948 |
6/50 | "The Jumping Frog of Calaveras"; Words by Clarence Winchell; Music by Hugh Watt; San Andreas, California: CH Winchell; 1929 |
6/51 | "Just a Little Fond Affection"; Words and Music by Elton Box, Desmond Cox, and Lewis Ilda; London: Irwin Dash Music Co.; 1954 |
6/52 | "Just a Memory"; Words by BG de Sylva and Lew Brown; Music by Ray Henderson; New York: Harms, Inc.; 1927 |
6/53 | "Just Before the Battle, Mother"; Words and Music by George F. Root; Cleveland: S. Brainard’s Sons; 1863 |
6/54 | "Just Dreaming, That’s All"; Words by HR Shelley; Music by Caroline E. Marsh; St. Louis: Caroline E. Marsh; 1909 |
6/55 | "Just One Little Kiss"; Words and Music by Robert Buechel; Dedicated to Prof. Fred Butters; St. Louis: Robert Buechel; 1895 |
6/56 | "Just Try to Picture Me Back Home in Tennessee"; Words by William Jerome; Music by Walter Donaldson; New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.; 1915 |
6/57 | "Just Twenty Years Ago"; Words and Music by RB Sanford; New York: ST Gordon |
6/58 | "Kathleen Mavourneen"; Music by EN Crouch; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1882 |
6/59 | “Kathleen Mavourneen”; Music by Crouch; St. Louis: JL Peters & Bro. |
6/60 | "Kathleen Mavourneen"; Words by Mrs. Crawford; Music by FN Crouch; St. Louis: Val. A. Reis Music Co. |
6/61 | "Katie Putnam"; Music by RF Cardella; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1871 |
6/62 | “Killarney”; Words and Music by MW Balfe; St. Louis: JL Peters & Bro. |
6/63 | "The King’s Fool"; Words and Music by Adolph Muller; New York: Richard A. Saalfield; 1889 |
6/64 | "The Kiss"; English Words by CGW; Music by L. Arditi; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1864 (2) |
6/65 | "Kiss Polka"; Music by George Schleiffarth; Dedicated to Theodore Salorgne Jr. of St. Louis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1868 |
6/66 | "Kiss Waltz"; Music by Johann Strauss; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1882 |
6/67 | "Knights’ Grand March"; Music by M. Angelo Gilsinn; Dedicated to Richard Ennis, President of the Knights of St. Patrick in St. Louis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1871 |
6/68 | "Known as Funeral March"; Music by Felix Mendelssohn; Edited by Frederic Lillebridge |
6/69 | "Laddie"; Words by HL D’arcy Jaxone; Music by Ciro Pinsuti; Dedicated to George Ashton; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1885 |
6/70 | "Laddie"; Words by J. Fred Lawton; Music by Luella Lockwood Moore; St. Louis: Buck & Lowney; 1914 (2) |
6/71 | "Lament of the Alpine Shepherd Boy"; Words by Alfred Wheeler; Music by Francis H. Brown; Dedicated to Mrs. De Luce; New York: Firth, Pond & Co.; 1844 |
6/72 | "The Lament of the Irish Emigrant"; Words by Mrs. Price Blackwood; Music by William R. Dempster; Dedicated to Mrs. Isaac McGaw of New York; Boston: Russell & Folman; 1843 |
6/73 | "The Lark"; Music by Ernest R. Kroeger; St. Louis: Art Publication Society; 1919 |
6/74 | "The Last Dream"; Words by FE Weatherly; Music by FH Cowen; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1887 |
6/75 | "Last Night I Have Been Dreaming"; Words and Music by Waldemar Malmene; Dedicated to Rosa Malmene; St. Louis: Charles Drumheller; 1892 |
6/76 | "Last Rose of Summer"; Music by François Hünten; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
6/77 | "Last Rose of Summer"; Arranged by Theodor Oesten; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1867 |
6/78 | “The Last Rose of Summer”; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman |
6/79 | "Last Waltz of a Madman"; Music by F. Beyer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
6/80 | "The Lauterbacher Waltz"; Music by Henry Werner; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1854 |
6/81 | "Lay Down Your Arms"; Words by Paddy Roberts; Music by Leon Land and Ake Gerhard; New York: Ludlow Music, Inc.; 1956 |
6/82 | "L’enfant Polka"; Music by Charles D’Albert; Dedicated to Amelia Crew of Albany; New York: Firth, Pond & Co.; 1852 |
6/83 | "Lento e Patetico"; Music by Matiegka-Schubert-Stutschewsky; Mainz, Germany: B. Schott’s Söhne; 1932 |
6/84 | "Let Me Dream Again"; Words by BC Stephenson; Music by Arthur S. Sullivan; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1882 |
6/85 | "L’ete"; Music by Frederic Chopin; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1882 |
6/86 | Lew Dockstader Popular Song Libretto; New York: Helf & Hager Co.; 1907 |
6/87 | “Liebeslied”; Music by A. Henselt; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1888 |
6/88 | "Liechtensteiner Polka"; Words and Music by Ed. Kötscher and R. Lindt; Berlin: Minerva Music; 1957 |
6/89 | "Lieder Ohne Worte"; Music by Felix Mendelssohn; Leipzig, Germany: CF Peters |
6/90 | "A Life on the Ocean Wave"; Words by H. Russell and Mr. Seguin; Music by Henry Russell; Dedicated to Joseph GB Green of Columbus, Georgia; New York: Hewitt & Jaques; 1838 |
6/91 | "Lift Up Your Heads, Eternal Gates"; Words and Music by WH Pilcher; Dedicated to Rev. Montgomery Schuyler, Rector of Christ Episcopal Church in St. Louis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1878 |
6/92 | "Light Infantry Waltz"; Music by AC Pond; Dedicated to Captain Thomas B. Maclin; Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co. |
6/93 | "The Light of Other Days Is Faded"; Words and Music by MW Balfe; New York: Jollie’s Music Saloon |
6/94 | "Lili Marlene"; Words and Music by Phil Park and Mack David; New York: Chappell & Co.; 1953 |
6/95 | "Lilies of the Valley"; Music by Charles Kinkel; St. Louis: JL Peters & Bro.; 1869 |
6/96 | "Lily of the Valley"; Music by TM Brown; Dedicated to Mary L. Hogan of St. Louis; St. Louis: Endres & Compton; 1865 |
6/97 | "The Little Chauffeur"; Words by Raymond W. Peck; Music by Robert Hood Bowers; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1906 |
6/98 | "Little Fairy Gallop"; Music by Charles Kinkel; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1866 |
6/100 | "The Little Tyrolese"; Music by Theodor Oesten; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
6/101 | "Little Willie’s Grave"; Words by William Ross Wallace; Music by JR Thomas; Dedicated to Mrs. Abraham Lincoln; New York: William Hall & Son; 1863 |
6/102 | "List! To the Convent Bells"; Words and Music by John Blockley; Philadelphia: John F. Nunns |
7/1 | “Lohengrin”; Arranged by T. Meyer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1876 |
7/2 | "Loin du Bal"; Music by Ernest Gillet; Arranged by Alphonse Leduc; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1890 |
7/3 | "The Lonely Abalonian"; Words and Music by Ruth Norman and Hardy Wieder; New York: Mills Music, Inc.; 1956 |
7/4 | "Lonely and Sorry Since I Lost You"; Music by E. Marie Cooper; Arranged by Paul Schuette; St. Louis: Advance Music Pub. Co. |
7/5 | "Lonely and Sorry Since I Lost You"; Words and Music by E. Marie Cooper; St. Louis: E. Marie Cooper |
7/6 | "Loretto Entrance"; Music by SMB; Dedicated to Mother Elisabeth, Superior of Loretto Academy in Kentucky; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1874 |
7/7 | "Louise"; Words by Leo Robin; Music by Richard A. Whiting; New York: Remick Music Corp.; 1929 |
7/8 | "Love Chase Polka"; Music by M. Strakosch; Dedicated to Miss Francisc Guttenberger of Macon, Georgia; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1854 |
7/9 | "Love Feast"; Music by Blind Boone; Arranged by Dave Peyton; Columbia, Missouri: Wayne B. Allen Music Co.; 1913 |
7/10 | "Love Girl"; Words by Marie Cooper Croziea; Music by Carl Zerse; St. Louis: Croziea Music Pub. Co.; 1922 |
7/11 | "Love Girl"; Music by E. Marie Cooper; Arranged by Lee Irving; St. Louis: Advance Music Pub. Co. |
7/12 | "Love Girl"; Music by E. Marie Cooper; Arranged by Lee Irving; St. Louis: Advance Music Pub. Co. |
7/13 | "Love Lingers Yet"; Words by Hugh Conway; Music by J. Blumenthal; Dedicated to Carrie Price; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1882 |
7/14 | "Love Look Once; Words by Charles Spooner; Music by Abt.; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1869 |
7/15 | "Love Moon"; Words by Anne Caldwell; Music by Ivan Caryll; New York: Chappell & Co.; 1914 |
7/16 | “Love Not”; Words by Mrs. Norton; Music by Blockley; New York: Atwill |
7/17 | "Love Tales"; Words by Ben Ryan; Music by Vincent Rose; New York: Leo Feist, Inc.; 1923 |
7/18 | "The Lover"; Words by Fredric Bryce; Music by Arthur Lieber; Dedicated to Alice Baer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1902 |
7/19 | "Lover, Come Back to Me!"; Words by Oscar Hammerstein; Music by Sigmund Romberg; New York: Harms Inc.; 1928 (2) |
7/20 | "Love’s Answer"; Words and Music by Julian le Roy; Dedicated to Charles H. Humphreys of St. Louis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1890 (2) |
7/21 | "Love’s Delusion"; Music by Charles A. Pollock; Dedicated to Miss MR Packard of St. Louis; St. Louis: Endres & Compton; 1865 |
7/22 | "Love’s Melody"; Words and Music by Marguerite Clark Rathje, Vernon T. Stevens, and George Osborn; Kansas City: JW Jenkins Sons Music Co.; 1926 |
7/23 | "Loves Offering"; Words by Theodor Boll; Music by J. Bengel; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1887 |
7/24 | "Love’s Old Sweet Song"; Words by G. Clifton Bingham; Music by JL Molloy; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1889 (2) |
7/25 | "Loves Sweet Echo"; Music by Charles Drumheller; Dedicated to Herman H. Bollman; St. Louis: Bollman & Drumheller Music Co.; 1893 |
7/26 | "Lucia di Lammermoor"; Music by Gaetano Donizetti; Arranged by Eduard Dorn; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co. |
7/27 | “Lucrezia Borgia”; Music by Jean Paul; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1880 |
7/28 | "Lullaby"; English Words by HM Blossom Jr.; Music by Alfred G. Robyn; Dedicated to Lillian Carll Smith of Old Orchard, Maine; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1889 |
7/29 | “Lullaby”; Music by Edward Schaaf; Newark, New Jersey: EO Schaaf; 1918 |
7/30 | "La Lune"; Words by Erwin Ledyard; Music by S. Schlesinger; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1871 |
7/31 | "Magdalen"; Words by Francis Saltus; Music by AC Eimer; Dedicated to Marcella Barry; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1899 |
7/32 | "Maiden Maud and Marian"; Words by TB Aldrich; Music by Emile Karst; Dedicated to Corinne Moore-Lawson; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1892 |
7/33 | "Maiden’s Dream"; Music by C. Kinkel; Dedicated to Mary Matthews; St. Louis: JL Peters & Bro.; 1866 |
7/34 | "Make Believe"; Words by Oscar Hammerstein II; Music by Jerome Kern; New York: TB Harms Co.; 1927 |
7/35 | "Malagueña"; Music by Pablo de Sarasate; New York: G. Schirmer, Inc.; 1921 |
7/36 | "Mammy O’Mine"; Words by William Tracey; Music by Maceo Pinkard; New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.; 1919 |
7/37 | "Mammy’s Little Coal Black Rose"; Words by Raymond Egan; Music by Richard A. Whiting; Detroit: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1916 |
7/38 | "Manila Victory"; Music by Adele del Bondio Roemer; Dedicated to Admiral George Dewey; St. Louis: Adele del Bondio Roemer; 1898 |
7/39 | “Manuelita”; Music by A. Talexy; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
7/40 | "The March of Old Glory"; Music by J. Bernard Hogan and Edward E. Menges; St. Louis: J. Bernard Hogan; 1916 |
7/41 | "March of the Amazons"; Music by David Costa; Arranged by Emil Stigler; Dedicated to Wm. Wheatley; New York: HB Dodworth & Son; 1866 |
7/42 | "March of the Boy Scouts"; Music by Howard Kocian; Dedicated to the Boy Scouts of America; St. Louis: Buck & Lowney; 1912 |
7/43 | "Marche Festivale"; Music by Charles Gounod; Dedicated to Eugenie Grus; Mainz, Germany: B. Schott’s |
7/44 | "Maria’s Theme"; Music by Maurice Jarre; New York: Barnaby Music Corp.; 1972 |
7/45 | “La Marseillaise”; Music by Eugene Ketterer |
7/46 | "The Marseilles Hymn"; Arranged by F. Weiland; Philadelphia: Lee & Walker; 1857 |
7/47 | “Martha”; Arranged by T. Meyer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1873 |
7/48 | "Martha"; Music by Carl Sidus; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1884 |
7/49 | “Martha”; Music by Ferd. Beyer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
7/50 | “Martha”; Music by F. Beyer; St. Louis: Jacob Endres |
7/51 | "Martha, O Return Love!"; Words by Charles Jeffrys; Music by Charles W. Glover; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1859 (3) |
7/52 | "Marthaklänge"; Music by Theodor Oesten; Magdeburg, Germany: Heinrichshofen’fche Musikalien-Handlung |
7/53 | “Mary Blane”; Words by CSM; St. Louis: J & JR Phillips |
7/54 | "Mary is Her Name"; Words and Music by Jo. Emmett; St. Louis: Jacob Endres; 1861 |
7/55 | “Masaniello”; Music by Claude Melnotte; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1875 |
7/56 | "The Masque of Pandora"; Words by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; Music by Rosalie Balmer Smith Cale; St. Louis: Mrs. RBS Cale; 1922 |
7/57 | "May Bells"; Music by Max Oesten; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1875 |
7/58 | "May I Never Love Again"; Words and Music by Sano Marco and Jack Erickson; New York: Broadcast Music Inc.; 1940 |
7/59 | "May Song"; English Words by Genevieve Irons; German Words by Th. B.; Music by Wm. Goldner; Dedicated to Emelie A. Cuno of St. Louis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1884 |
7/60 | "Mazie"; Words and Music by J. Ed. Lakeman; Boston: Oliver Ditson Co.; 1895 |
7/61 | “Mazurka”; Music by Louis Conrath; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1893 |
7/62 | "Me an’ Lindy Lu"; Words by Louis E. Alewel; Music by OE Alewel (3) |
7/63 | "Meditation Poetique"; Music by Alfred G. Robyn; Dedicated to May Blossom of St. Louis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1881 |
7/64 | "Meet Me by Moonlight"; Words and Music by R. Shrival; Dedicated to the Countess of Antrim; Philadelphia: A. Fiot; 1842 |
7/65 | "Meet Me ‘Neath the Gateway Arch"; Words and Music by RJ Stoffel; St. Louis: RJ Stoffel; 1963 |
7/66 | "Meet Me on the Joy Zone"; Words and Music by Harry Williams; San Francisco: Harry Williams; 1915 |
7/67 | "Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland"; Words by Beth Slater Whitson; Music by Leo Friedman; Chicago: Will Rossiter; 1909 |
7/68 | “Mélodie Slave”; Music by Ign. Friedman; Vienna: Universal Edition; 1912 |
7/69 | "The Melodies of Many Lands"; Words by Charles Jeffries; Music by Charles W. Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson |
7/70 | "Melodious Jazz"; Words by Blanche Merrill; Music by MK Jerome; New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.; 1920 |
7/71 | "Memories of Home"; Music by August William Hoffmann; Dedicated to MI Eltern; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1895 |
7/72 | "Menuett"; Music by Joseph Haydn; Arranged by Willy Burmester; Mainz, Germany: B. Schott’s Söhne; 1909 |
7/73 | "Menuetto"; Music by Philipp Scharwenka; Arranged by John Wiegand; St. Louis: Bollman Bros. Music Co.; 1893 |
7/74 | “Merry Chase”; Music by Carl W. Becker; St. Louis: Thiebes Piano Co.; 1914 |
7/75 | “Merry Church Bells”; Music by Carl Sidus; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1891 |
7/76 | "La Mexicana Waltz"; Music by WV Wallace; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
7/77 | "’Mid the Maples Near That Cottage Far Away"; Words and Music by CH Meiers; Kansas City: Treloar Music Co.; 1908 |
7/78 | "Midnight Serenade"; Music by H. Bollman; Dedicated to Tillie Dittman; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman; 1868 (2) |
7/79 | "Mignon Polka"; Music by Ambroise Thomas; Arranged by F. Beyer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1872 |
7/80 | "Mignonette"; Music by Armin Schotte; Dedicated to CF Tretbar of New York; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1872 (2) |
7/81 | “The Military”; Music by Robert Goldbeck; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1882 |
7/82 | "Minne-Ha-Ha"; Music by FP Obernier; Arranged by JW Seaman; Dedicated to Denis Devay Jr.; St. Louis: Jacob Endres; 1860 |
7/83 | "Minnesota Grand Waltz"; Music by JW Postlewaitd; Dedicated to Fanny Graham; Boston: Oliver Ditson |
7/84 | "Minster Windows"; Words by Jetty Vogel; Music by Ciro Pinsuti; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1883 |
7/85 | "Miriam’s Song of Triumph"; Words by Charles Lange; Music by Carl Reinecke; Dedicated to Helen Ames Billings; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1881 |
7/86 | "Miserere Mei Deus"; Words and Music by Felix Mendelssohn; Arranged by Charles Lange; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1881 |
7/87 | "Missouri, One Hundred Years Ago"; Words by TW Stevens; Music by Frederick Fischer; St. Louis: Frederick Fischer; 1923 |
7/88 | "Mister Sandman"; Words and Music by Pat Ballard; New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co.; 1954 |
7/89 | "Mocking Bird Polka Mazurka"; Music by CA Wallace; Dedicated to Fannie J. Barbour; St. Louis: Endres & Compton; 1864 |
7/90 | "Montesano Waltz"; Music by Charles Balmer; Dedicated to Eliza Dean; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1850 |
7/91 | "Moonlight and Roses"; Words and Music by Edwin H. Lemare, Ben Black, and Neil Morét; San Francisco: Villa Morét: 1925 |
7/92 | "Moonshine Valley"; Words by Joe McCarthy; Music by Fred Fischer; New York: Leo Feist Inc.; 1916 |
7/93 | "M-O-T-H-E-R"; Words by Howard Johnson; Music by Theodore Morse; New York: Leo Feist, Inc.; 1915 |
7/94 | "Mother Dear O Pray for Me"; Words and Music by JB Woodbury; Dedicated to the composer’s mother; Boston: GP Reed & Co.; 1850 |
7/95 | "Mother I’ll Come Home Tonight"; Words by W. Dexter Smith Jr.; Music by Frederick Buckley; Boston: GD Russell & Co.; 1863 |
7/96 | "Mother is the Battle Over?"; Words and Music by Henry Werner; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1863 |
7/97 | "Mother’s Love"; Words by E. Marie Cooper; Music by Hubert Bauersachs; E. Marie Cooper & Hubert Bauersachs; 1933 |
7/98 | "Mother’s Parting Words"; Words and Music by Otis R. White; Dedicated to TH Price; Kansas City: Legg Brothers; 1893 |
7/99 | "Move Your Feet"; Music by Roland F. Lamb and Billy Smythe; Louisville: Billy Smythe Music Co.; 1917 |
7/100 | "The Much Admired and Popular Song of Miss Lucy Long"; Philadelphia: George Willig; 1842 |
7/101 | "The Murmuring Sea"; Words by Mrs. Crawford; Music by Stephen Glover; St. Louis: JL Peters & Bro.; 1866 |
7/102 | "My Coal Black Lady"; Words and Music by WT Jefferson; Dedicated to John P. Nicholas; New York: M. Witmark & Sons; 1896 |
7/103 | "My Darling"; Words by Alpha Carey; Music by ER Kroeger; Dedicated to Mrs. John Carroll; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1889 |
7/104 | "My Dear Harry Won’t You Tarry?"; Words and Music by Louis Emil Alewel; St. Louis: Louis E. Alewel; 1948 (2) |
7/105 | "My Dream of Love is Over"; Words and Music by A. Waldauer; Dedicated to Noah K. Ludlow; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1851 |
7/106 | "My Dream of You"; Words by Henry Vaughan; Music by Paul Rodney; London: Enoch & Sons; 1895 (2) |
7/107 | "My Fairy Star"; Words and Music by Wyllys Gannett; Dedicated to Miss Lou Sylvester; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1870 |
7/108 | "My Far Love"; Words and Music by Jessie L. Richmond; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1896 |
7/109 | "My Guardian Angel Thou"; Words and Music by Franz Abt; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1875 (2) |
7/110 | "My Heart Belongs to Only You"; Words and Music by Frank Daniels and Dorothy Daniels; New York: Regent Music Corp.; 1952 |
7/111 | "My Heart Keeps Hame for You"; Words by Lucy Randolph Fleming; Music by Marion Ralston; Dedicated to Henrietta Miner; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1895 |
7/112 | "My Home"; Words by Ned Buntline; Music by William H. Dutton; New York: Firth, Pond & Co.; 1860 |
7/113 | "My Home"; Words and Music by JH Doppler; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
7/114 | "My Home"; Words and Music by JH Doppler; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman |
7/115 | "My Home by the Sea"; Words by RC Brinkley; Music by Joseph Hall; Dedicated to Mattie Hunt of Memphis; St. Louis: Balmer and Weber; 1887 |
7/116 | "My Little Sunshine"; Words by Bobby Jones; Music by Con Conrad; Detroit: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1919 |
7/117 | "My Love"; Words by Charles Mackey; Music by Arthur Lieber; Dedicated to Mrs. OH Bollman; St. Louis: Foster Brothers; 1900 |
7/118 | "My Mary’s Fine Dish"; Words and Music by Louis E. Alewel; St. Louis: Louis Emil Alewel; 1946 (3) |
7/119 | "My Mother’s Rosary"; Words by Sam M. Lewis; Music by George W. Meyer; New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.; 1915 |
7/120 | “My Normandy”; Words and Music by Frederick Berat; New York: Atwill |
7/121 | "My Old Kentucky Home"; Words and Music by Stephen Collins Foster (2) |
7/122 | "My Old New Hampshire Home"; Words by Andrew B. Sterling; Music by Harry von Tilzer; New York: Orphean Music Publishing Co.; 1898 |
7/123 | "My Own"; Words by Julia H. May; Music by Charles Galloway; Dedicated to Julia West Hadley of Edwardsville, Illinois; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1900 |
7/124 | "My Own Dear Native Home"; Words and Music by F. Gumbert; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1874 |
7/125 | "My Own Dear Native Home"; Words and Music by F. Gumpert; St. Louis: Endres & Compton |
7/126 | “My Own One!”; Arranged by L. Meignen; Philadelphia: A. Fiot |
7/127 | "My Rose"; Words by Ruth McEnery Stuart; Music by ER Kroeger; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1903 |
7/128 | "My Second Daughter"; Words by Thomas Haynes Bayly; Music by William Clifton; New York: Endicott |
7/129 | "My Song of the Nile"; Words by Al Bryan; Music by George W. Meyer; New York: M. Witmark & Sons; 1929 |
7/130 | "My Wife’s Gone to the Country"; Words by George Whiting and Irving Berlin; Music by Ted Snyder; New York: Ted Snyder Co.; 1909 |
7/131 | "Myrtle Schottische"; Music by Charles Gilbert; Dedicated to Myrtle McGrew of St. Louis; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1897 |
7/132 | “Mystery Duet”; Music by AG Robyn; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1883 |
8/1 | "Nanon Thy Name Shall Ring"; English Words by Helen D. Tretbar; Music by Richard Genée; Arranged by H. Werner; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1885 |
8/2 | "Le Narcisse Lilas"; Music by Ph. Jourdan; Dedicated to James Laboissiere; Mainz, Germany: B. Schott |
8/3 | "Natalie, the Maid of the Mill"; Arranged by WC Peters; Dedicated to Mrs. George D. Prentice; Louisville: WC Peters; 1859 |
8/4 | "Natalie Waltz"; Music by Charles Balmer; Dedicated to Emilie White; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1850 |
8/5 | "Navajo"; Words by Harry Williams; Music by Egbert van Alstyne; New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.; 1903 (2) |
8/6 | "Near You"; Words by Kermit Goell; Music by Francis Craig; New York: Supreme Music Corp.; 1947 |
8/7 | "Nearer My God to Thee"; Words and Music by JC Meininger; Dedicated to Charles G. Meininger of Philadelphia; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1880 |
8/8 | "Nearer My God to Thee"; Words by Sarah F. Adams; St. Louis: The Sunday Star; 1901 |
8/9 | "’Neath the Hills of Old Missouri"; Words and Music by Lorenze Dow Higbee; Dedicated to the People of Missouri and Territory of the Louisiana Purchase; Casey, Illinois: Fuqua & Higbee; 1902 |
8/10 | "Nell the Little Belle"; Music by F. Cardella; Cincinnati: John Church Jr.; 1868 |
8/11 | "Nesting Time"; Words by Walter Hirsch; Music by James F. Hanley; New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.; 1921 |
8/12 | "Never"; Words by Eliot Daniel; Music by Lionel Newman; New York: Robbins Music Corporation; 1951 |
8/13 | "New Flower Song"; Music by Gustave Lange; Dedicated to Emily Bokern of St. Louis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1884 |
8/14 | A New Method for the Piano Forte; Music by James Bellak; New York: ST Gordon & Son; 1878 |
8/15 | New Songs; New York: G. Schirmer, Inc.; 1935 |
8/16 | "Night Blooming Cereus"; Music by AP Scheuermann; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1871 |
8/17 | "The Nightingale Song"; Words by Th. B.; Music by Carl Zeller; Arranged by Charles Lange; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1893 |
8/18 | "Nightingale Waltz"; Music by WC Mueller; St. Louis: Henry Bollman & Sons; 1880 |
8/19 | "No Heart So True"; Words and Music by Alfred G. Robyn; Dedicated to Ada D. Cox of New York; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1894 |
8/20 | “No, No, I Never Will Marry”; New York: Bourne; 1830 |
8/21 | "No, Not Much"; Words by Al Stillman; Music by Robert Allen; New York: Beaver Music Publishing Corp.; 1956 |
8/22 | "No One to Love"; Words by AHG Richardson; Music by C. Everest; Dedicated to Mary V. Mershon; Philadelphia: Lee & Walker; 1861 |
8/23 | "Nobody Lied"; Words by Karyl Norman and Hyatt Berry; Music by Edwin J. Weber; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1922 |
8/24 | “Nobody’s Child”; Music by E. Mack.; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1869 |
8/25 | "Nocturne"; Music by Theodore Döhler; Dedicated to Madame la Princesse de Belgiojoso; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
8/26 | "Nocturne"; Music by Fritz Spindler; Dedicated to Ottillia; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
8/27 | "Nocturne in G Minor"; Music by Frederic Chopin; St. Louis: Art Publication Society; 1912 (2) |
8/28 | "Nocturne Op. 9, No. 2"; Music by Frederic Chopin; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1902 |
8/29 | "Nocturne Op. 27, No. 2 in D Flat Major"; Music by Frederic Chopin; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1887 |
8/30 | "Nocturne Op. 55, No. 1 in F Minor"; Music by Frederic Chopin; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1887 |
8/31 | "Non Piu Mesta"; Music by F. Hunten; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1867 |
8/32 | "Norma"; Music by Charles Brunner; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1901 |
8/33 | “Norma”; Music by F. Beyer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
8/34 | "Not Ashamed of Christ"; Arranged by Charles Lange; Dedicated to Mattie I. Hardy; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1889 |
8/35 | "Not for Joseph"; Words and Music by A. Lloyd; St. Louis: Compton & Doan |
8/36 | "Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep"; Words by Hattie A. Fox; Music by Arthur D. Walbridg; Dedicated to Nellie; New York: William A. Pond & Co.; 1866 |
8/37 | "Now What Say You?"; Arranged by A. Willhartitz; Dedicated to Theo. Kalb of St. Louis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1868 |
8/38 | "O God Have Mercy"; Words and Music by Felix Mendelssohn; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1885 (2) |
8/39 | "O Jesu Mi"; Words and Music by Henry Leslie; Dedicated to Louise Brown of St. Louis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1885 |
8/40 | "O, Katharina!"; Words by L. Wolfe Gilbert; Music by Richard Fall; Vienna: Wiener Boheme Verlag; 1924 |
8/41 | "O! Let Me Die Though Spring Has Come"; Words by Jane E. Fuller; Music by Francis Woolcott; Dedicated to Joanna Behrens; St. Louis: C. Fritz; 1856 |
8/42 | "O Lord Most Holy (Panis Angelicus)"; Words and Music by César Franck; New York: G. Schirmer; 1908 |
8/43 | "O Native Scenes"; Words by JE Carpenter; Music by Vincenzo Bellini; Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co.; 1857 |
8/44 | "O Wert Thou But Mine Own Love"; Words and Music by F. Kucken; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
8/45 | "O Yes, I’ll Share Thy Cottage Shade"; Words and Music by JW Postlewaite; Dedicated to Jenny E. Coons of St. Louis; St. Louis: J. Ballhouse; 1856 |
8/46 | "Ocean Pearl"; Music by Charles Drumheller; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1881 |
8/47 | "Oh Come Let Us Sing Unto the Lord"; Words and Music by AG Robyn; Dedicated to HM Blossom; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1882 |
8/48 | "Oh How I Love You"; Words and Music by Andrew B. Sterling, Henry Lewis, and Dave Dreyer; New York: Harry von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.; 1920 |
8/49 | "Oh! I Vants to Go Home"; Words by Bob Barkis; Music by TM Brown; St. Louis: Endres & Compton; 1865 |
8/50 | "Oh Lady! Lady!"; Words by PG Wodehouse; Music by Jerome Kern; New York: TB Harms Co.; 1918 |
8/51 | "Oh! Love, for Me Thy Power"; Music by Vincenzo Bellini; Arranged by L. Meignen; Philadelphia: Fiot, Meighen & Co. |
8/52 | "Oh! Lovely Spring"; Words and Music by AG Robyn; Dedicated to RJT White of St. Louis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1883 |
8/53 | "Oh! Mother Wait for Me"; Words by Charles Lange; Music by J. Barnby; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1876 |
8/54 | "Oh! Que Je T’aime"; Music by Jules Egghard; Dedicated to Mary Fisk; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1868 |
8/55 | "Oh! What I Know About You"; Words by Sammy Gallop; Music by Art Kassel; New York: Lombardo Music Inc.; 1947 |
8/56 | "Oh Whistle and I’ll Come to You My Lad"; Words by Robert Burns; Music by G. Thompson; Baltimore: G. Willig |
8/57 | "Oh! You Circus Day"; Words and Music by Edith Maida Lessing and Jimmie V. Monaco; Chicago: Will Rossiter; 1912 |
8/58 | "Old Dog Tray"; Words and Music by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond & Co.; 1853 (2) |
8/59 | "Old Folks at Home"; Words and Music by SC Foster; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1882 |
8/60 | “On a Journey”; Music by Heinrich. Lichner; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1877 |
8/61 | "On Blooming Meadows"; Music by Julia Rivé-King; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1878 |
8/62 | “On Lofty Mountains”; Music by H. Lichner; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
8/63 | "On the Beautiful Blue Danube"; Music by Johann Strauss; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1870 |
8/64 | "On the Beautiful Blue Danube"; Music by Johann Strauss; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1875 (3) |
8/65 | “On the Beautiful Rhine”; Music Kéler Béla; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
8/66 | "On the ‘Gin ‘Gin ‘Ginny Shore"; Words by Edgar Leslie; Music by Walter Donaldson; New York: Shaprio, Bernstein & Co.; 1922 |
8/67 | "On the Lake by Moonlight"; Music by Charles Drumheller; Dedicated to Hattie Frielingsdorf; St. Louis: Bollman Brothers Music Co.; 1891 |
8/68 | "On Thee Delighted Mem’ry Dwells"; Words by T. Elwood Garrett; Music by Henry Werner; Dedicated to Lizzie A. Miller; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1853 |
8/69 | "On Venice Waters"; Words by Henry Vaughan; Music by Otto Roeder; Dedicated to Jessie M. Forrester; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1882 (2) |
8/70 | "On Wings of Song"; Music by Ernst Schuetz; Dedicated to the Ladies of St. Paul, Minnesota; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1882 |
8/71 | "Once Upon a Summer Day"; Words by EW; Music by Anton Strelezki; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1882 |
8/72 | "One Kiss"; Words by Oscar Hammerstein II; Music by Sigmund Romberg; New York: Harms Inc.; 1928 |
8/73 | "One Life One Love"; Music by RE Washburn; St. Louis: RE Washburn; 1896 |
8/74 | "One, Two, Button Your Shoe"; Words by John Burke; Music by Arthur Johnston; New York: Select Music Publications Inc.; 1936 |
8/75 | “Only a Child!”; Music by Alice Hawthorne; Philadelphia: Lee & Walker; 1856 |
8/76 | "Only for Thee"; Words and Music by C. Everest; Dedicated to Mary A. Green of Ralston, Pennsylvania; Philadelphia: Lee & Walker; 1860 |
8/77 | "Only Waiting"; Words and Music by George Kunkel; Dedicated to Caroline Richings; Philadelphia: Lee & Walker; 1860 |
8/78 | "Onward, Boatlet Swiftly Gliding"; Words and Music by F. Kuecken; German words translated by Joana; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1854 |
8/79 | "Open Up the Golden Gates to Dixieland"; Words by Jack Yellen; Music by Gus Van and Joe Schenck; New York: Harry von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.; 1919 |
8/80 | "The Organist"; Words and Music by AI Epstein; Dedicated to WM Porteous; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1897 |
8/81 | "Oriental Melody"; Words and Music by George C. Saunders; St. Louis: Producer Music Co.; 1920 |
8/82 | "Oriental Oddity"; Music by James Houston Spencer; St. Louis: Shattinger Piano & Music Co.; 1933 |
8/83 | "The Ostende"; Music by Maxwell Goldman; St. Louis: Mahler Co.; 1910 (2) |
8/84 | "Other Eyes"; Words and Music by Clare Kummer; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1916 |
8/85 | "Ottarita"; Words by George Hunter; Music by Louisa Bodda Pyne; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1885 |
8/86 | "Our Country Girls"; Words and Music by August Mignon; New York: Firth Pond & Co.; 1856 |
8/87 | "Our Days of Love"; Words by Falkland; Music by S. Knudson; Dedicated to Ellen Thompson of Florida; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1852 |
8/88 | "Our Girls"; Music by S. Seiler; Dedicated to the Girls of America; St. Louis: S. Seiler; 1894 |
8/89 | "Our Home on the Bright Blue Sea"; Words by A. Henry; Music by WC Levey; Dedicated to George H. Wiseman; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1884 (2) |
8/90 | “Our Love”; Music by Alphonse Leduc; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1884 |
8/91 | "Our Rhine, Our Beautiful Rhine"; English Words by Th. B.; Music by Franz Ries; Dedicated to Otto Hein of St. Louis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1890 |
8/92 | "Over the Bay"; Music by Luigi Denza; Dedicated to C. Claflin Allen of St. Louis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1882 |
9/1 | "Pacific Schottisch"; Music by Charles Balmer; Dedicated to Anna M. Childs and Frederick Henzel, professor of music; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1851 (2) |
9/2 | "Pagan Love Song"; Words by Arthur Freed; Music by Nacio Herb Brown; New York: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; 1929 |
9/3 | "Pahjamah"; Music by SR Henry and D. Onivas; New York: Joseph W. Stern & Co.; 1919 |
9/4 | "Paladin Two-Step"; Music by Anne M. Cunningham; Dedicated to the Paladin Club of Hannibal, MO; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1896 (2) |
9/5 | "Palmetto Polka"; Music by Samuel Myers; Dedicated to Sarah L. Armstrong of Columbia, South Carolina; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1853 |
9/6 | “Pansy Waltz”; Music by Maud McCabe; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1883 |
9/7 | “Paola Nocturne”; Music by J. Concone; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1880 |
9/8 | Parlor Gems, Book 2; Music by H. Bollman; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman; 1868 |
9/9 | “Les Pas des Fleurs”; Music by Leo Delibes; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1889 |
9/10 | "Pas des Fleurs"; Music by Leo Delibes; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1906 |
9/11 | "Pastorale"; Music by F. Marion Ralston; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1899 |
9/12 | "Pastorale on Silent Night"; Music by Franz Gruber; Arranged by Thomas Gieschen; Dedicated to Hugo Gehrke; St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House; 1973 |
9/13 | "Patricia"; Words and Music by Benny Davis; New York: Bregman, Vocco & Conn; 1950 |
9/14 | "Patriotic Polka Mazurka"; Music by Victorine Rifant; Dedicated to the Ladies of the Mount Vernon Association; St. Louis: Jacob Endres; 1860 |
9/15 | "Peace"; Words and Music by AG Robyn; Dedicated to Marie; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1894 (2) |
9/16 | "Pégase"; Music by J. Leybach |
9/17 | "Peggy"; Words by Harry Williams; Music by Neil Moret; New York: Leo Feist, Inc.; 1919 |
9/18 | "Pensées Dansantes"; Music by Julia Rive-King; Dedicated to Mrs. Stevens Tilton; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1878 |
9/19 | "Pepita"; Music by Edward Holst; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1888 |
9/20 | “La Perichole”; Music by T. Meyer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1873 |
9/21 | "The Perpetual Student"; Words by Eugene Angert and Josephine Angert; Music by Max Zach; St. Louis: Eugene Angert; 1913 |
9/22 | "Perplexity"; Words and Music by Franz Art; St. Louis: Henry Bollman |
9/23 | "Peter Cottontail"; Words and Music by Steve Nelson and Jack Rollins; New York: Unichappell Music Inc.; 1950 |
9/24 | "Philomel"; Music by Charles Kunkel; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1870 (2) |
9/25 | Piano Studies; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
9/26 | "Pictures of Home"; Words by Fred Dixon; Music by Harry Pepper; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1888 |
9/27 | "Pigeon Walk"; Words by Sam M. Lewis; Music by James V. Monaco; New York: Broadway Music Corp.; 1915 |
9/28 | "The Pilgrim Fathers"; Words by Mrs. Hemans; Music by Miss Browne; Louisville: Peters, Webb & Co. |
9/29 | "The Pilgrim’s Address to the Deity"; Words by Henry John Sharpe; Music by Henry Russell; Dedicated to Lady Falkland; New York: Hewitt & Jaques; 1841 |
9/30 | "Ping Pong Polka"; Music by Walter Starck; St. Louis: Val. A. Reis Music Co.; 1906 |
9/31 | Pioneer Ragtime Folio; New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.; 1902 |
9/32 | "The Pirate’s Serenade"; Words and Music by J. Thompson; Baltimore: WC Peters |
9/33 | "The Pizzicato Polka"; Music by Johann and Josef Strauss; Transcribed by Carl Sidus; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1886 |
9/34 | "Please Let Me Sleep"; Words by RC McPherson; Music by James T. Brymn; New York: Harry von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.; 1902 |
9/35 | "Pleyade Schottisch"; Music by JW Pestlewaite; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1859 |
9/36 | “Pluto”; Music by Edouard Holst; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1888 |
9/37 | "Poet and Peasant Overture"; Music by Franz von Suppé; Arranged by CT Brunner; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1875 (2) |
9/38 | "Polish National Dances"; Music by Xaver Scharwenka; St. Louis: International Conservatory of Music; 1911 |
9/39 | “Polonaise”; Music by MI Epstein; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1884 |
9/40 | "Poor Butterfly"; Words by John L. Golden; Music by Raymond Hubbell; New York: TB Harms and Francis, Day & Hunter; 1916 |
9/41 | "Pop the Question"; Music by Edward Schoenefeld; Dedicated to Joseph J. Guhl of St. Louis; St. Louis: Edward Schoenefeld; 1901 |
9/42 | "Post-Dispatch March"; Music by Louis Stöckigt; Dedicated to the Sunday Post-Dispatch; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1891 |
9/43 | "Practice Makes Perfect"; Words and Music by Don Roberts and Ernest Gold; New York: Broadcast Music Inc.; 1940 |
9/44 | "The Prayer Perfect"; Words by James Whitcomb Riley; Music by Ervine J. Stenson; Dedicated to EJ Stenson; Cleveland: Sam Fox Publishing Co.; 1916 |
9/45 | "Prelude"; Music by Hermann Berens; St. Louis: Bollman Bros. Music Company |
9/46 | "Prelude Op. 28, No. 4"; Music by Frederic Chopin; Edited by Frederic Lillebridge; St. Louis: Columbian Conservatory of Music; 1910 |
9/47 | "Premier Ballade"; Music by Frederic Chopin; Edited by Dr. Hans von Buelow; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1887 |
9/48 | "Pretty Baby"; Words by Gus Kahn; Music by Tony Jackson and Egbert van Alstyne; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1916 |
9/49 | "Pretty Maiden Fine and Fair"; Words and Music by F. von Glyckherr-Tanner; Dedicated to the Pretty Maidens of St. Louis; St. Louis: Mdme. von Glyckherr-Tanner; 1897 |
9/50 | "Pride Polka"; Music by Francis H. Brown; Dedicated to Mary A. Westcott of Providence, Rhode Island; New York: William Hall & Son; 1850 |
9/51 | “Prière des Anges”; Music by JB Duvernoy; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1867 |
9/52 | "La Prière d’une Vierge"; Music by Thekla Badarzewska; St. Louis: Heinrichshofen & Magdebourg |
9/53 | "Prisoner’s Joy"; Music by Jules Armand; Dedicated to Harriet Blair; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1869 |
9/54 | "The Prodigal’s Reprieve"; Words and Music by Carl Edward Anderson; Chicago: Echoes; 1962 |
9/55 | "Pure as Snow"; Music by Gustave Lange; Arranged by H. Maylath; St. Louis: Charles Drumheller; 1884 |
9/56 | "Put Me to Sleep with an Old Fashioned Melody"; Words by Sam M. Lewis and Dick Howard; Music by Harry Jentes; New York: Broadway Music Corp.; 1915 |
9/57 | "The Quarrelling Neighbors"; Words and Music by DFE Auber; English translation by E. Kruch; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1870 (2) |
9/58 | "Queen of My Soul"; Words by Miss Costello; Music by Miss Wollaston; Louisville: WC Peters & Co. |
9/59 | “Queen of the Ball”; Music by Fritz Spindler; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1892 |
9/60 | "Qui Vive"; Music by W. Ganz; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman |
9/61 | "Quick as Lightning"; Music by A. Mahler; Dedicated to Jennie Ladd; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1866 |
9/62 | "Quincy Waltz"; Music by RE Letton; Dedicated to the pupils of RE Letton; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1849 |
9/63 | “Racquet Waltz”; Music by FH Baker; New York: RA Saalfield; 1879 |
9/64 | "Rag Doll"; Music by Nacio Herb Brown; San Francisco: Sherman, Clay & Co.; 1928 |
9/65 | "Ragtime Parade"; Music by Erik Satie; Arranged by Hans Ourdine; Paris: Rouart Lerolle & Cie.; 1919 |
9/66 | "Rainbow"; Music by Percy Wenrich; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1908 |
9/67 | “The Rainbow”; Music by Sydney Smith; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1868 |
9/68 | "Rainbow Schottisch"; Music by Henry Kleber; New York: Firth, Pond & Co.; 1852 |
9/69 | "Ramblin’ Sam"; Music by Brennen & Story; Cincinnati: WH Willis & Co.; 1899 |
9/70 | "Les Rameaux"; Music by F. Faure; German words by Th. B.; English words by Charles Lange; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1888 |
9/71 | "Rays of Twilight"; Music by Charles Drumheller; Dedicated to Alice Mary Kissel; St. Louis: Bollman & Drumheller Music Co.; 1893 |
9/72 | "The Reaper on the Plain"; Words by CG Eastman; Music by George F. Root; New York: William Hall & Son; 1852 |
9/73 | "The Reaper’s Polka"; Music by Charles d’Albert; St. Louis: Endres & Compton |
9/74 | "The Red and Black"; Music by Dan C. Goodman; Dedicated to the Faculty and Students of East Aurora High School; Aurora, Illinois: D.C. Goodman; 1899 |
9/75 | "Reflection"; Words and Music by Franz Abt; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1880 |
9/76 | "Regret"; Words by Hugh Conway; Music by Frederic H. Cowen; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1887 |
9/77 | “Remember Me!”; Music by M. Brinkmann; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1883 |
9/78 | "Rememb’ring"; Words and Music by the Duncan Sisters; New York: Irving Berlin, Inc.; 1923 |
9/79 | "Rena Waltz"; Music by Frank Wood; Dedicated to Irene A. Lord; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1858 |
9/80 | "Rest and Sleep"; Words by GW Chambers; Music by William Goldner; Dedicated to Madame ED Sawyer nee Lowe; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1884 |
9/81 | "Resurgam Resurrection"; Words and Music by AC Eimer; Dedicated to Anna M. Bulte; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1898 |
9/82 | "Return of Spring"; Music by Henry Zeiler; Chicago: McKinley Music Co.; 1906 |
9/83 | "Returning Home"; Words and Music by Frederick Kücken; English translation by Anna E. Brackett; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1868 |
9/84 | "Réveil des Anges"; Music by Louis Oesterle; Dedicated to Jennie Howard; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1871 (2) |
9/85 | "Le Rhythme et L’expression"; Music by A. Croisez; Cleveland: S. Brainard & Sons |
9/86 | “Rink Waltz”; Music by Carl Sidus; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1869 |
9/87 | "Rip van Winkle Was a Lucky Man"; Words by William Jerome; Music by Jean Schwartz; New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & von Tilzer; 1901 |
9/88 | "Rippling Streamlet"; Music by Susan A. Strother; Dedicated to Annie L. Beeding; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1865 |
9/89 | "The River of Song"; Words and Music by Stephen Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co. |
9/90 | "Rock Me to Sleep Mother"; Words by Florence Percy; Music by Mrs. William K. Cutler; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1861 |
9/91 | “Romance”; Music by Charles Elander; Chicago: Clayton F. Summy Co.; 1921 |
9/92 | "Romanza"; Music by EA Schubert; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1896 |
9/93 | "Romanza"; Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Arranged by M. Moszkowski; Philadelphia: Theodore Presser Co.; 1919 |
9/94 | "Rondeaux et Variations"; Music by CT Bruner; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
9/95 | "The Rosary"; Words by Robert Cameron Rogers; Music by Ethelbert Nevin; New York: G. Schirmer; 1898 |
9/96 | "Rose from the South"; Music by Johann Strauss; St. Louis: William Barr Dry Goods Co. |
9/97 | "La Rose Polka Mazurka"; Music by Charles Spintler; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1857 |
9/98 | "Rose Queen Waltz"; Arranged by T. Richards; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman; 1871 |
9/99 | "A Rose Song"; Music by Rubinstein and Rohland; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1895 (3) |
9/100 | "A Rose without Thorns"; Music by Jules Egghard; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1868 |
9/101 | “Rossignol Polka”; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
9/102 | "Round and Round"; Words and Music by Lou Stallman and Joe Shapiro; New York: Rush Music Corp.; 1957 |
9/103 | "Row, Row, Row"; Words by William Jerome; Music by Jimmie V. Monaco; New York: Harry von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.; 1912 |
9/104 | "Royal Rose"; Music by Lester Wallace; Dedicated to Mrs. John Sherwood; New York: William A. Pond & Co.; 1867 |
9/105 | "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"; Words and Music by Johnny Marks; New York: St. Nicholas Music Inc.; 1949 |
9/106 | "The Russell E. Gardner Gavotte"; Music by Guido Vogel; Dedicated to Russell Gardner; St. Louis: Guido Vogel; 1901 (3) |
10/1 | "Sad Is My Heart with Care"; Words and Music by F. Gumbert; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
10/2 | "Sailor Boys Have Talk to Me in English"; Words by Bob Hilliard; Music by Milton DeLugg; New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co.; 1955 |
10/3 | "Salve Regina"; Music by Cora D. Rohland; Dedicated to Katharine Fisk; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1898 (3) |
10/4 | "Saturday in the Park"; Words and Music by Robert Lamm; Los Angeles: Big Elk Music; 1972 |
10/5 | "Save Every Eagle Stamp"; Words and Music by LE Spencer; St. Louis: Eagle Trading Stamp Co.; 1913 |
10/6 | "Saw Ye My Wee Love"; Music by Hector McNiel; Arranged by Alex Robertson; Philadelphia: G. Willig |
10/7 | "Scaddle-De-Mooch"; Words and Music by Cecil Mack and Chris Smith; New York: Joseph W. Stern & Co.; 1915 |
10/8 | "Scarf Dance"; Music by C. Chaminade; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1898 |
10/9 | "Scenes of Bright Isles Far Away"; Words and Music by Fred Percifal; Dedicated to John G. Miller of London; 1883 |
10/10 | “Schatz Walzer”; Music by Johann Strauss; New York: Carl Fischer |
10/11 | "Scherzo in B Flat Minor"; Music by Frederic Chopin; St. Louis: Art Publication Society; 1912 |
10/12 | "The Sea Beach"; Words by Eunice Tietjens; Music by Paul Tietjens; Dedicated to Carolina Lazzari; New York: Huntzinger & Dilworth; 1919 (5) |
10/13 | "See the Pale Moon"; Words and Music by F. Campana; English translation by GW Lewis; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman; 1869 |
10/14 | "Sentimental Me"; Words and Music by Jim Morehead and Jimmy Cassin; New York: Knickerbocker Songs, Inc.; 1950 |
10/15 | “Separation”; Music by D. Krug; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman |
10/16 | "September Love"; Music by Gene Rodemich and Gus Haenschen; Dedicated to Ann Drew; St. Louis: Rodemich-Haenschen Pub. Co.; 1913 |
10/17 | “Serenade”; Music by Franz Schubert; Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co.; 1859 |
10/18 | "Serenade"; Words and Music by F. Albert Kulling; English translation by Charles Lange; Dedicated to Professor JM North; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1876 |
10/19 | "Serenade"; Music by ER Kroeger; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1889 |
10/20 | "Serenade"; Music by Ludwig van Beethoven; Braunschweig, Germany: Henry Litolf’s Verlag |
10/21 | “Serenade”; Music by Max Reger; Leipzig: Lautherbach & Kuhn; 1904 |
10/22 | "Serenade"; Music by Ole Olsen; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1906 |
10/23 | "Sérénade"; Music by JC Meininger; Dedicated to Mattie Weisiger of Danville, Kentucky; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman; 1869 |
10/24 | "Sèrènade Militaire"; Music by Charles Fradel; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
10/25 | "Serenading Polka"; Music by Charles Balmer; Dedicated to Joanna Behrens; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1849 |
10/26 | "Sextet from Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor"; Arranged by Alphonse Ledue; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1884 (2) |
10/27 | "She"; Words and Music by AC Eimer; Dedicated to Clara A. McGown; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1888 |
10/28 | "The Shepherd Maiden"; Words and Music by Charles Lange; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1879 |
10/29 | “Shepherds’ Song”; Music by D. Krug; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman |
10/30 | "She’s Lovely as a Rose"; Words by Bobby Newcomb; Music by Eddy Fox; Arranged by Frank Cardella: St. Louis: RJ Compton; 1867 |
10/31 | "She’s Waiting in Old Ireland"; Words by Lucille M. Sanford; Music by Harry H. Williams; St. Louis: Syndicate Music Co.; 1915 |
10/32 | "Show Me Thy Ways O Lord"; Music by George Frideric Handel; Arranged by Charles Lange; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1877 |
10/33 | "Shuffle Along"; Words and Music by Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake; New York: M. Witmark & Sons; 1921 |
10/34 | "Silent Wishes"; Music by H. Lichner; St. Louis: Columbian Conservatory of Music; 1911 |
10/35 | "Silver Heels"; Music by Neil Morèt; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1905 |
10/36 | "Silver Salutation"; Music by Anna May Loewenstein; Dedicated to Mrs. And Mrs. MB Loewenstein; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1895 |
10/37 | "Silver Stars"; Music by Carl Bohm; Dedicated to Lulu Schoettler; St. Louis: Bollman Bros. Music Co. |
10/38 | "Silver Stream"; Music by Henri Bollman; Dedicated to the Ladies of Bethlehem in Hardin County, Kentucky; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman; 1867 |
10/39 | "Silver Wedding March"; Music by Charles Kunkel; Dedicated to Mr. and Mrs. David Harburger; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1907 |
10/40 | "Simon the Cellarer"; Words and Music by JL Hatton; Troy, New York: EP Jones |
10/41 | "Simple and Sweet"; Words by Bud Green; Music by Abel Baer; New York: Miller Music Inc.; 1938 |
10/42 | "Sing to Me Gently"; Music by Charlie Hine; Dedicated to Kate Murdock; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1850 |
10/43 | "Singing with Sue"; Words and Music by Carl Edward Anderson; Chicago: Echoes; 1963 |
10/44 | "Sketches for Flute Alone"; Music by Ervin Monroe; Detroit: Gemco Music; 1976 |
10/45 | "Sleep beneath the Willow"; Words and Music by L. Denz; English translation by Th. B.; Dedicated to Thomas C. Doan of St. Louis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1882 |
10/46 | "Slumber Song"; Words and Music by Franz Schubert; Boston: Oliver Ditson |
10/47 | "Sly Musette"; Words by Sydney Rosenfeld; Music by A. Baldwin Sloane; New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co.; 1902 |
10/48 | "Smiles"; Words by J. Will Callahan; Music by Lee S. Roberts; Chicago: Lee S. Roberts; 1917 (2) |
10/49 | "Smiles"; Words by J. Will Callahan; Music by Lee S. Roberts; New York: Remick Music Corp.; 1951 |
10/50 | "Smith’s Cadet March"; Music by Edward L. Jacoby; Dedicated to the Smith Academy Cadet Corps of St. Louis; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1896 |
10/51 | "Smoky Mokes"; Music by A. Holzmann; Dedicated to Monroe H. Rosenfeld; New York: Feist & Frankenthaler; 1899 |
10/52 | "Snow Flakes"; Music by Brinley Richards; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
10/53 | "The Snow-White Rose"; Words by Michael Watson; Music by J. Blumenthal; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1882 |
10/54 | "So Long Letty"; Words and Music by Earl Carroll; New York: M. Witmark & Sons; 1915 |
10/55 | "So Long Oo-Long"; Words and Music by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby; New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.; 1920 |
10/56 | "So Long Sal"; Words by Andrew B. Sterling; Music by Arthur Lange; New York: The Joe Morris Music Co.; 1918 |
10/57 | "So ‘Tis Writ"; Words and Music by Louis E. Alewel; St. Louis: Louis Emil Alewel; 1946 (2) |
10/58 | "Society Waltzes"; Music by Joseph Simpkins; Dedicated to Mrs. AG Kennel; St. Louis: William Foden; 1907 |
10/59 | "Some Girls Do and Some Girls Don’t"; Words and Music by Howard Johnson, Alex Gerber, and Harry Jentes; New York: Leo Feist, Inc.; 1916 |
10/60 | "Some Sunday Morning"; Words by Ted Koehler; Music by MK Jerome and Ray Heindorf; New York: Harms Inc.; 1945 |
10/61 | "Someday I’ll Make You Glad"; Words by Max C. Freedman; Music by Harry D. Squires; New York: Joe Morris Music Co.; 1918 |
10/62 | "Sonata in F"; by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1875 |
10/63 | "Sonata No. 1 in A Minor"; Music by Paul Tietjens; Dedicated to Jean Browning of St. Louis; New York: Schroeder & Gunther Inc.; 1939 (3) |
10/64 | "Sonata No. 2 in A Major"; Music by Paul Tietjens; Dedicated to Mrs. LA Dammert of St. Louis; New York: Schroeder & Gunther Inc.; 1939 (3) |
10/65 | "Sonatinas and Sonatas for Four Hands"; Music by A. Diabelli; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman |
10/66 | "Sonatine"; Music by Fr. Kuhlau; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1903 |
10/67 | "Sonatine"; Music by M. Clementi; Braunschweig, Germany: Henry Litolff’s Verlag |
10/68 | "Song and Dance Medley of Three Nations"; Words and Music by Adam Wackman; St. Louis: Adam Wackman; 1914 |
10/69 | Song Folio: Popular Songs; Words and Music by Cheryl Cooper; St. Louis: Advance Music Publishing Co.; 1964 |
10/70 | "The Song of Home"; Words by George P. Morris; Music by J. Gaspard Maeder; Dedicated to Mrs. George B. Mathew; New York: William Hall & Son; 1850 |
10/71 | "Song of Missouri"; Words and Music by Sellie Truitt; Kansas City: Sell Tru Music Publishing Co.; 1976 (3) |
10/72 | "Song of the Soul"; Words by Edward Locke; Music by Joseph Carl Breil; New York: Chappell & Co.; 1909 |
10/73 | "Song of the Toreador"; Words and Music by Georges Bizet; English translation by C. Lange; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1879 |
10/74 | "Song of the Wild Horse"; Words and Music by ML Pierson; St. Louis: H. Pilcher & Sons; 1857 |
10/75 | "Song to Kate"; Words and Music by Robert Meyer; Dedicated to JM White; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1854 |
10/76 | "Sons au Clair de la Lune"; Music by MED; Dedicated to Rebecca A. Sire; St. Louis: WM Harlow; 1863 |
10/77 | "The Sontag Polka"; Music by Charles d’Albert; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
10/78 | "Sound from St. Louis"; Music by Charles A. Kellogg; Dedicated to St. Louisians; New York: Empire City Pub. Co.; 1905 |
10/79 | "The Sound of Music"; Words by Oscar Hammerstein II; Music by Richard Rodgers; New York: Williamson Music, Inc.; 1959 |
10/80 | "Sounds from Home"; Music by J. Gungl; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
10/81 | "Sounds in the Mountains"; Music by George Schleiffarth; Dedicated to the Ladies of the German Casino of St. Louis; Boston: GD Russell & Co.; 1868 |
10/82 | “Les Soupirs”; Music by Felix Godefroid; St. Louis: Jacob Endres |
10/83 | "Southern Hotel Collection"; Music by Professor Albert Mahler; St. Louis: Endres & Compton; 1865 |
10/84 | "Southern Jollification"; Music by Charles Kunkel; Dedicated to PS Gilmore; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1890 |
10/85 | "Souvenir"; Music by WG Blackwood; Dedicated to Neelie Ford of Nashville; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1857 |
10/86 | "Souvenir de Faust"; Music by Charles Gounod; Arranged by Antoine de Kontski; New York: G. Schirmer |
10/87 | "Spanning the Mississippi"; Words by Col. EHE Jameson; Music by Henry Werner; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1874 |
10/88 | "Sparkling Dew"; Music by Jacob Kunkel; Dedicated to Alice and Emma Pumphrey of Cincinnati; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1869 |
10/89 | "Sparrow in the Tree Top"; Words and Music by Bob Merrill; New York: Santly-Joy, Inc.; 1951 |
10/90 | "Speak the Sweet Words Your Eyes Say to Me"; Words by G. Shelby Baker; Music by Robert Buechel; Dedicated to Minnie Tracey the Famous Dramatic Soprano; St. Louis: Robert Buechel; 1896 |
10/91 | "Speak to Me of Love"; French Words and Music by Jean Lenoir; English translation by Bruce Siever; New York: Harms, Inc.; 1930 |
10/90 | "The Spinner"; Music by Joachim Raff; St. Louis: Art Publication Society; 1912 |
10/91 | "Spirit Lake"; Music by Charles Drumheller; Dedicated to Henry L. Mason of Boston; St. Louis: Charles Drumheller; 1892 |
10/92 | "The Spinner"; Music by Joachim Raff; St. Louis: Art Publication Society; 1912 |
10/93 | "Spirit Lake"; Music by Charles Drumheller; Dedicated to Henry L. Mason of Boston; St. Louis: Charles Drumheller; 1892 |
10/94 | "The Spirit Waltz"; "Swiss Air"; Music by Ludwig van Beethoven; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
10/95 | "The Spokesman"; Music by Guido Vogel; Dedicated to the Carriage Builders National Association; Cincinnati: Spokesman Publishing Co.; 1898 |
10/96 | "La Sposa de lo Marenaro"; Words by M. D’Arienzo; Music by S. Mercadante; Mainz, Germany: B. Schott |
10/97 | "Spring Song"; Music by Felix Mendelssohn; Edited by ER Kroeger; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1897 |
10/98 | "Spring Song"; Music by Felix Mendelssohn; St. Louis: International Conservatory of Music; 1911 |
10/99 | "Springtime"; Words and Music by Fleta Jan Brown; Dedicated to Beulah Waldo Morgan; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1906 |
10/100 | "Sprites of Air on Sportive Wing"; Words and Music by CM von Weber; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
11/1 | "St. Louis Blues"; Words and Music by WC Handy; New York: WC Handy; 1941 |
11/2 | "St. Louis Convention March"; Music by Oscar Herold; Dedicated to the City of St. Louis; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1896 |
11/3 | "St. Louis Serenading Waltz"; Music by Charles Balmer; Dedicated to the Ladies of St. Louis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1848 |
11/4 | "St. Louis Volunteers’ Quick Step"; Music by Francis Woolcot; Dedicated to Brig. Gen. N. Lyon; Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co.; 1861 |
11/5 | "Stand Up and Cheer for Ronald Reagan"; Words and Music by EF Moss; Cupertino, California: Apex Music; 1980 |
11/6 | The Star Dance Folio No. 11; Arranged by J. Bodewalt Lampe; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1910 |
11/7 | "Star of My Soul"; Words by WW Fosdick; Music by J. Blockley; Dedicated to Juliette Caswell; Cincinnati: WC Peters & Sons; 1859 |
11/8 | "Stars in Your Eyes"; Spanish Words by R. Lopez Mendez; English Words by Mort Greene; Music by Gabriel Ruiz; New York: Southern Music Publishing Co.; 1945 |
11/9 | "Stephanie Gavotte"; Music by Alphons Czibulka; Hartford: CC Church and Co. |
11/10 | "Stick in the Mud"; Music by Jesse Winne; New York: The Winlee Music Co.; 1918 |
11/11 | "Stille Liebe"; Music by Robert Fuchs; Dedicated to Victor Ehling; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1891 |
11/12 | “The Stirrup Cup”; Music by D. Krug; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman |
11/13 | "Stop It!"; Words by Harry D. Kerr; Music by Mel B. Kaufman; Cleveland: Sam Fox Publishing Co.; 1920 |
11/14 | "Stop! It’s Wonderful"; Words and Music by Bickley Reichner and Clay Boland; New York: Larry Spicer Inc.; 1939 |
11/15 | “Stradella”; Music by Claude Melnotte; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1876 |
11/16 | "Sunbeam Schottisch"; Music by Ferdinand Zellner; Dedicated to Mary Walker of Fayetteville, Arkansas; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1856 |
11/17 | "Sunflower"; Words and Music by Mack David; New York: Famous Music Corp.; 1948 |
11/18 | "Sure an’ It’s Me That Knows"; Words by Vincent Bryan; Music by Harry von Tilzer; New York: Harry von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.; 1919 |
11/19 | “Swedish Melodies No. 1”; Words by J. Wrey Mould; Music by Ahlstrom |
11/20 | "A Sweet and Gentle Daisy"; Music by F. Fürster; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1853 |
11/21 | "Sweet and Low"; Words by James Stanley Royce; Music by Charles L. Johnson; Dedicated to Mrs. Holt and Mrs. Rosedale; Chicago: Forster Music Pub.; 1919 |
11/22 | "Sweet Brown-Eyed Baby"; Words and Music by Allan Roberts and Al Frisch; New York: United Music Corp.; 1955 |
11/23 | "Sweet Eveleen"; Words and Music by Dr. J. Haynes; Dedicated to Abby A. Noyes; Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co.; 1853 |
11/24 | "Sweet Is the Wandering Breeze"; Words by Charles J. Rowe; Music by Ciro Pinsuti; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1883 |
11/25 | "A Sweet Little Kiss Waltz"; Music by Arditi; Arranged by WD; New York: JL Peters; 1867 |
11/26 | "Sweet Little You"; Words and Music by Irving M. Bibo; New York: Maurice Abrahams Inc.; 1924 |
11/27 | "Sweet Luana"; Words by Norma Burt; Music by JS Zamecnik; Cleveland: Sam Fox Pub. Co.; 1920 |
11/28 | "Sweet Rosa Bell"; Words and Music by Rose Carroll; Dedicated to the Young Ladies of Monticello Seminary; St. Louis: H. Pilcher & Son; 1858 |
11/29 | "Sweet Thoughts of Home"; Words and Music by AC Farnham; Dedicated to Sallie A. Wells; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1853 |
11/30 | "Sweet to Be in Love"; Words by E. Marie Cooper; Music by Turibio C. Pulido; Pasay City, Philippines: TC Pulido; 1952 |
11/31 | "The Sweetest Girl in Monterey"; Words by Alfred Bryan; Music by Herman Paley; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1915 |
11/32 | "Sweet-heart"; Music by Theodor Oesten; St. Louis: Jacob Endres (2) |
11/33 | "Sweetheart"; Words by Edward Madden; Music by Percy Wenrich; New York: Leo Feist, Inc.; 1916 |
11/34 | "Sweetheart Waltzes"; Music by Johann Strauss; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1887 |
11/35 | "Swinging on a Star"; Words by Johnny Burke; Music by Jimmy van Heusen; New York: Burke and Van Heusen, Inc.; 1944 |
11/36 | "The Switzer’s Farewell"; Music by George Linley; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
11/37 | "Tackin’ ‘Em Down"; Words by Bud de Sylva; Music by Albert Gumble; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1918 |
11/38 | "Take Me Back to the Garden of Love"; Words by E. Ray Goetz; Music by Nat. Osborne; Dedicated to Mabel McKinley; New York: Ted Snyder Co.; 1911 |
11/39 | "Take Me to the Land of Jazz"; Words by Edgar Leslie and Bert Kalmar; Music by Pete Wendling; New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder; 1919 |
11/40 | "Take This Lute"; Words and Music by J. Benedict; Louisville: Peters, Webb & Co. |
11/41 | "The Tale of a Tail"; Words by Louis E. Alewel; Music by H. Dallmayer; St. Louis: Louis E. Alewel; 1925 (3) |
11/42 | "The Tale of the Kangaroo"; Music by Gustav Luders; Arranged by Karl L. Hoschna; New York: M. Witmark; 1900 |
11/43 | "Tannhäuser Grand March"; Music by Richard Wagner; Arranged by Fred. Beyer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1875 (2) |
11/44 | "The Tar’s Farewell"; Words by FC Burnand; Music by Stephen Adams; St. Louis: William Barr & Co.; 1879 |
11/45 | "Tea Cup Girl"; Words and Music by Weston Wilson; San Francisco: Daniels & Wilson, Inc.; 1921 |
11/46 | "Tea Leaves"; Words and Music by Morty Berk, Frank Capano, and Max C. Freedman; New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co.; 1948 |
11/47 | “The Tear”; Music by Fr. Kücken; St. Louis: Compton & Doan; 1868 |
11/48 | "Teasing"; Words by Cecil Mack; Music by Albert von Tilzer; New York: York Music Co.; 1904 |
11/49 | Technical Studies by Plaidy and Others; Arranged by Herrmann Lawitzky; St. Louis: Beethoven Conservatory |
11/50 | "Teeter-Totter"; Words by Thomas T. Railey; Music by Alfred G. Robyn; New York: Theo Bendix Music Pub.; 1908 |
11/51 | "Tell Me"; Words by George Totten Smith; Music by Robert A. Keisner; New York: Leo Feist; 1903 (2) |
11/52 | "Tell Me"; Words by J. Will Callahan; Music by Max Kortlander; Chicago: Lee S. Roberts; 1919 |
11/53 | "Tell Me a Story"; Words and Music by Terry Gilkyson; Hollywood: Montclare Music Corp.; 1953 |
11/54 | "Tell Me Why"; Words by Al Alberts; Music by Marty Gold; New York: Signet Music Co.; 1951 |
11/55 | "The Temple of Flowers" Nos. 2, 3 and 4; Music by Th. Oesten; St. Louis: Bollman & Schatzman (3) |
11/56 | "Thanks for the Buggy Ride"; Words and Music by Jules Buffano; San Francisco: Villa Morét; 1925 |
11/57 | "That Melody of Love"; Words by Howard Dietz; Music by Walter Donaldson; New York: Leo Feist, Inc.; 1927 |
11/58 | "That Ukalele Band"; Words by Harry Edelheit and Sammy Smith; Music by Billy Vanderveer; New York: Bernard Granville Pub. Co.; 1916 |
11/59 | "That’s All I Want from You"; Words and Music by M. Rotha; New York: Weiss & Barry, Inc.; 1954 |
11/60 | "Then Change Your Name to Mine Dear Maid"; Music by F. Pannell; Dedicated to All Young Ladies Whose Books Are Laid Aside; St. Louis: H. Pilcher & Son; 1858 |
11/61 | "Then I’ll Be Happy"; Words by Sidney Clare and Lew Brown; Music by Cliff Friend; New York: Irving Berlin Inc.; 1925 |
11/62 | "Then You’ll Remember Me"; Music by Michael William Balfe; St. Louis: JL Peters & Bro.; 1866 |
11/63 | "Then You’ll Remember Me"; Music by Michael William Balfe; Arranged by Charles Voss; St. Louis: Columbian Conservatory of Music; 1912 |
11/64 | "There’s a Blue Bird a Singin’"; Words by Pauline Jones Burns; Music by Margaret Scott Blue; St. Louis: Zerse Bros.; 1933 |
11/65 | "There’s a Maiden Like a Dew-Drop"; Words by Robert Browning; Music by Cora D. Rohland; Dedicated to Georgia Lee Cunningham of St. Louis; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1895 (3) |
11/66 | "They Didn’t Believe Me"; Words by Herbert Reynolds; Music by Jerome Kern; New York: TM Harms and Francis, Day & Hunter; 1914 |
11/67 | "They Tell Me Thou Art the Favorite Guest"; Music by Fr. Hunten; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
11/68 | "They’re All Sweeties"; Words by Andrew B. Sterling; Music by Harry von Tilzer; New York: Harry von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.; 1919 |
11/69 | "They’re Wearing ‘Em Higher in Hawaii"; Words by Joe Goodwin; Music by Halsey K. Mohr; New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.; 1916 (2) |
11/70 | "The Thing"; Words and Music by Charles R. Grean; New York: Hollis Music Inc.; 1950 |
11/71 | "The Things I Love"; Words by Harold Barlow; Music by Lewis Harris; New York: Campbell Music Co.; 1941 |
11/72 | "Tho’ the Silver Threads Are ‘mong the Gold, I Love You Just the Same"; Words and Music by WR Williams; Chicago: Will Rossiter; 1911 |
11/73 | "Those Dear Old Days!"; Words by William E. Hounslow; Music by August William Hoffmann; Dedicated to Sue Ustick; London: August William Hoffmann; 1892 |
11/74 | "Those Ragtime Melodies"; Words and Music by Gene Hodgkins"; New York: Joseph W. Stern & Co.; 1912 |
11/75 | "Those Were the Days"; Words and Music by Gene Raskin; New York: Essex Music, Inc.; 1968 |
11/76 | "Thou Art Gone from My Gaze"; Music by G. Linley; "I’ve Been Roaming"; Music by CE Horn; New York: Alexander Montgomery |
11/77 | "Thou Art So Near, and Yet So Far"; Music by Theodor Oesten; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1868 |
11/78 | "Thou Hast Wounded the Spirit That Lov’d Thee"; Words and Music by a Lady; Baltimore: FD Benteen; 1846 |
11/79 | "Thou Would’st Call Me Back from the Echoless Shore"; Music by William Cumming; St. Louis: JL Peters & Bro.; 1862 |
11/80 | "Thousand and One Night"; Music by Johann Strauss; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
11/81 | "Three Little Birds"; Words and Music by Richard S. Poppen; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1895 |
11/82 | "Through the Forest"; Music by Joseph Löw; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1876 |
11/83 | "Till Then"; Words and Music by Guy Wood, Sol Marcus, and Eddie Seiler; New York: Pickwick Music Corp.; 1954 |
11/84 | "Till They’ve All Gone Home"; Words by Bob Hilliard; Music by Alex Alstone; New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co.; 1953 |
11/85 | "Till We Two Are One"; Words by Tom Glazer; Music by Larry and Billy Martin; New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.; 1953 |
11/86 | “The Tirolese and His Child”; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
11/87 | "’Tis the Last Rose of Summer"; Words and Music by Thomas Moore; Arranged by Sir John Stevenson; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
11/88 | "’Tis the Last Rose of Summer"; Words and Music by Thomas Moore; Arranged by Sir John Stevenson; New York: Atwill |
11/89 | "Titania"; Music by Lefebure Wely; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
11/90 | "To a Mountain"; Music by Bessie Stukey-Hill; Mrs. James A. Hill; 1916 |
11/91 | "To Miss a Kiss"; Words by Russell Jeffries England; Music by Clay Smith; Kansas City: JW Jenkins Sons Music Co.; 1924 |
11/92 | "To the Circus"; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1892 |
11/93 | "To You"; Words by Beatrice Marie Gannon; Music by Anita de Witte Cook; Dedicated to Dorothy Overmire; New York: New York and Chicago Music Pub. House; 1910 |
11/94 | "Toccata Chromatique"; Music by Giuseppe Ferrata; St. Louis: Art Publication Society; 1913 |
11/95 | "Together"; Words by William H. Lepére; Music by Alfred G. Robyn; St. Louis: Thiebes Stierlin Music Co.; 1898 |
11/96 | "Tonight You Belong to Me"; Words by Billy Rose; Music by Lee David; New York: Double-A Music Corp.; 1956 |
11/97 | "Too Fondly I Loved Thee"; Words and Music by A. Waldauer; Dedicated to Louis G. Fisher of New York; St. Louis: Compton & Doan; 1868 |
11/98 | "Toreador March from Carmen"; Music by Georges Bizet; Arranged by Fred Beyer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1879 |
11/99 | "Tra La La"; Words and Music by Johnny Parker; New York: Snapper Music Inc.; 1956 |
11/100 | "Tra La La La La"; Words by Andrew B. Sterling; Music by Harry von Tilzer; New York: Harry von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.; 1920 |
11/101 | "Träumerei"; Music by Robert Schumann; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1868 |
11/102 | "La Traviata"; Music by Giuseppe Verdi; Arranged by F. Beyer; Mainz, Germany: B. Schott |
11/103 | "Tripping O’er the Meadow"; Music by Frederic Chopin; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1887 |
11/104 | "Triumphal March and Chorus"; Music by Gaetano Donizetti; Arranged by Fred Beyer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1859 |
11/105 | "Trois Sonatines"; Music by Hermann Strachauer; Boston: GD Russell & Company; 1869 |
11/106 | "True"; Words and Music by Alfred G. Robyn; Dedicated to Jessie L. Clark of Louisville; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1892 |
11/107 | "True Lancers Quadrilles"; Arranged by PT Wallenhouter; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1858 (2) |
11/108 | "Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old ‘Tucky Home"; Words by Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis; Music by George W. Meyer; New York: Irving Berlin Inc.; 1921 |
11/109 | “Tulip”; Music by Heinrich Lichner; Boston: WA Evans & Bro. |
11/110 | "Tulips and Heather"; Words and Music by Milton Carson; New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.; 1951 |
11/111 | "Twenty Years Ago"; Words by GP Morris; Music by Austin Phillips |
11/112 | "Twilight"; Words by CP McDonald; Music by Evans Lloyd; Chicago: Will Rossiter; 1908 |
11/113 | “Two Hearts”; Music by Louis Retter; St. Louis: Louis Retter Music Co.; 1912 |
11/114 | "Two Hearts Swing in ¾ Time"; Words by W. Reisch and A. Robinson; Music by Robert Stolz; Berlin: Alrobi Musikverlag GmbH; 1930 |
11/115 | "Two Little Love Bees"; Words by Robert B. Smith; Music by Heinrich Reinhardt; New York: Joseph W. Stern & Co.; 1910 |
11/116 | "Two St. Louis Lovers"; Words and Music by James A. Mayhew; St. Louis: James A. Mayhew; 1953 |
11/117 | "Tyrolienne"; Music by J. Leybach; Arranged by ER Kroeger; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1902 |
12/1 | "Uncle Josh’s Huskin’ Dance"; Music by Len. O. de Witt; Dedicated to Denman Thompson; New York: ET Paull Music Co.; 1898 |
12/2 | "Une Affaire du Coeur"; Music by August Pacher; St. Louis: JL Peters & Bro.; 1864 |
12/3 | "Union Labor"; Music by Father August Forster; Dedicated to Robert W. Livingston; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1903 |
12/4 | "Unless"; Words by Robert Hargreaves and Stanley J. Damerell; Music by Tolchard Evans; London: Cecil Lennox, Ltd.; 1934 |
12/5 | "Unter Donner und Blitz"; Music by Johann Strauss; Arranged by Claude Melnotte; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1871 |
12/6 | "USA-USA"; Words and Music by EF Moss; Cupertino, California: Apex Music Studios; 1975 |
12/7 | "Valencia"; Words by Lucien Boyer and Jacques-Charles; Music by Jose Padilla; Paris: Francis Salabert, Inc.; 1926 |
12/8 | "A Valentine"; Words by Laura E. Richards; Music by Eben A. Andrews; St. Louis: Andrews Music Co.; 1896 |
12/9 | "Valse"; Music by Sergei Rachmaninoff; Arranged by ER Kroeger; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1901 (2) |
12/10 | “A La Valse”; Music by C. Bohm; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1886 |
12/11 | "Valse-Arabesque"; Music by Theodore Lack; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1899 (2) |
12/12 | "Valse Brillante"; Music by Frederic Chopin; St. Louis: International Conservatory of Music; 1911 |
12/13 | "Valse de Concert"; Music by Charles Drumheller; Dedicated to Prof. MI Epstein; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1891 |
12/14 | “Valse Lente”; Music by Paul Tietjens; New York: Paul Tietjens; 1943 (3) |
12/15 | "Valse Love Light"; Music by August Durand; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1888 |
12/16 | "Valse Op. 42"; Music by Frederic Chopin; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1893 |
12/17 | "Valse Op. 64, No. 2"; Music by Frederic Chopin; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1887 |
12/18 | "Valse Op. 69, No. 2"; Music by Frederic Chopin; Edited by Frederic Lillebridge; St. Louis: Columbian Conservatory of Music; 1910 |
12/19 | "Variations Brillantes"; Music by Th. Boehm; Dedicated to L. Stettmaier; Mainz, Germany: B. Schott |
12/20 | “Vedana”; Music by WC Powell; New York: Jos. Morris Co.; 1909 |
12/21 | “Venetia Waltz”; Music by Caroline Lowthian; St. Louis: JA Pozzoni |
12/22 | "Violet Waltz"; Music by H. Robyn; Dedicated to Miss L. Angelrod; Boston: Oliver Ditson; 1848 |
12/23 | "Vision of Salome"; Music by Archibald Joyce; New York: Francis, Day & Hunter; 1909 |
12/24 | "Visions of Love"; Music by Charles Drumheller; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1887 |
12/25 | "Viva L’America, Home of the Free"; Music by H. Millard; New York: Firth, Pond & Co.; 1859 |
12/26 | "The Voice of Home"; Words and Music by Rose Carroll; Dedicated to Lucy Gordon of Lexington, Missouri; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1858 |
12/27 | "Voices of the Woods"; Music by Rubinstein; Arranged by M. Watson; Dedicated to Nellie Uhl; St. Louis: Balmer &Weber; 1881 |
12/28 | "Wait for the Wagon"; Words and Music by GP Knauff; Baltimore: FD Benteen; 1851 |
12/29 | "Waiting at the Church"; Words by Fred W. Leigh; Music by Henry E. Pether; New York: Francis, Day & Hunter; 1906 |
12/30 | "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee"; Words by L. Wolfe Gilbert; Music by Lewis F. Muir; New York: FA Mills; 1912 |
12/31 | "Wake the Town and Tell the People"; Words by Sammy Gallop; Music by Jerry Livingston; New York: Joy Music Inc.; 1954 |
12/32 | "Walk on Water"; Words and Music by Neil Diamond; Los Angeles: Prophet Music, Inc.; 1972 |
12/33 | "Waltz in Octaves"; Music by J. Concone; Edited by ER Kroeger; St. Louis: Thieber-Stierlin Music Co.; 1901 (3) |
12/34 | "Warblings at Eve"; Music by Brinley Richards; St. Louis: Art Publication Society; 1913 |
12/35 | “Warblings at Eve”; Music by B. Richards; St. Louis: Rich. J. Compton |
12/36 | "A Warmin’ Up in Dixie"; Music by ET Paull; New York: ET Paull Music Co.; |
12/37 | "Watching at the Gate"; Words by Nella; Music by Henry Parker; Dedicated to Henry la Barge of St. Louis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1883 (2) |
12/38 | "We Just Couldn’t Say Goodbye"; Words and Music by Harry Woods; New York: Words and Music Inc.; 1932 |
12/39 | "Weary River"; Words by Grant Clarke; Music by Louis Silvers; New York: Irving Berlin Inc.; 1929 |
12/40 | "A Wealthy Old Man a Wooing Did Go"; Words by Percival Farren; Music by T. German Reed; New York: Hewitt & Jaques |
12/41 | "Weddin’ Day"; Words and Music by Clancy Hayes and Carl Kalash; New York: Famous Music Corp.; 1959 |
12/42 | "Wedding March"; Music by Felix Mendelssohn; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1874 (2) |
12/43 | "Wee Gee"; Words by William Jerome; Music by Harry von Tilzer; New York: Harry von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.; 1920 |
12/44 | "Welcome Lovely Month Again"; Words by a Young Lady; Music by F. Weiland; Philadelphia: George Willig; 1842 |
12/45 | "We’ll Have a Jubilee in My Old Kentucky Home"; Words by Coleman Goetz; Music by Walter Donaldson; New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.; 1915 (2) |
12/46 | "We’ll Trip a Dainty Measure"; Words and Music by Fred J. Eustis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1892 |
12/47 | "We’re with You, Mr. President"; Words and Music by Charles J. Kunkel; St. Louis: Shattinger Piano & Music Co.; 1941 |
12/48 | "Whar Salt River Sometimes Flows"; Words and Music by Louis E. Alewel; Dedicated to Lieut. Robert D. Barrow and Louise; St. Louis: Louis E. Alewel; 1942 (3) |
12/49 | "What Could Be Sweeter"; Words by Andrew B. Sterling and Billy Curtis; Music by Harry von Tilzer; New York: Harry von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.; 1919 |
12/50 | "What Do You Do in the Infantry"; Words and Music by Frank Loesser; Hollywood: Saunders Publications; 1943 |
12/51 | "What’ll I Do?"; Words and Music by Irving Berlin; New York: Irving Berlin Inc.; 1924 |
12/52 | “What’s the Matter Now”; Philadelphia: G. Willig |
12/53 | "Wheel of Fortune"; Words and Music by Bennie Benjamin and George Weiss; New York: Laurel Music Corp.; 1952 |
12/54 | "When Day Is Done"; Words by BG de Sylva; Music by Dr. Robert Katscher; New York: Harms; 1926 |
12/55 | "When Dewey’s President"; Words and Music by Louis E. Alewel; St. Louis: Louis E. Alewel; 1944 |
12/56 | "When Dreaming"; Words and Music by John T. Sibley; St. Louis: Charles Drumheller; 1891 |
12/57 | "When Fairest Normandy I Quitted"; Words and Music by Robert le Diable; Boston: Oliver Ditson |
12/58 | "When He Gave Me You"; Words by Bob Murphy; Music by Elmore White; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1919 |
12/59 | "When I Walk Along"; Words and Music by E. Marie Cooper, Hubert Bauersachs, and Mary Fayrick; Chicago: Ted Browne Music Co.; 1937 |
12/60 | "When Lilacs Bloom"; Words by B. O’Conor; Music by Anton Strelezki; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1904 |
12/61 | "When Mariutch Shake a da Shimmie Sha Wob"; Words by Andrew B. Sterling; Music by Harry von Tilzer; New York: Harry von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.; 1919 |
12/62 | "When My Baby Smiles at Me"; Words by Andrew B. Sterling and Ted Lewis; Music by Bill Munro; New York: Harry von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.; 1920 |
12/63 | "When My Ship Comes Home"; Words by Nella Parker; Music by Ciro Pinsuti; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1883 |
12/64 | “When Sparrows Build”; Words by Jean Ingelow; Music by V. Gabriel |
12/65 | "When the Harvest Moon Is Shining"; Words by Andrew B. Sterling; Music by Harry von Tilzer; New York: Harry von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.; 1920 |
12/66 | "When the Moonbeams Fall at Evening"; Words by RB Jones; Music by OW Roderick; Dedicated to Bettie Werden of St. Louis; St. Louis: A. Shattinger; 1881 |
12/67 | "When the Sun Goes Down"; Words by Walt Stoneham; Music by Marty Bloom; New York: Irving Berlin Inc.; 1921 |
12/68 | "When the Swallows Homeward Fly"; Words and Music by Franz Abt; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
12/69 | "When Those Sweet Hawaiian Babies Roll Their Eyes"; Words by Edgar Leslie; Music by Harry Ruby; New York: Kalmar, Puck & Abrahams Consolidated, Inc. Music Publishers; 1917 |
12/70 | "When Will the Killing End?"; Words by RI Allen; Music by Marc Fredericks; New York: Sunbury Music, Inc.; 1972 |
12/71 | "When You Wore a Tulip and I Wore a Big Red Rose"; Words by Jack Mahoney; Music by Percy Wenrich; New York: Leo Feist Inc.; 1914 |
12/72 | "When Yuba Plays the Rumba on the Tuba"; Words and Music by Herman Hupfeld; New York: Harms; 1931 |
12/73 | "Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go with Friday on Saturday Night?"; Words by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young; Music by George W. Meyer; New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.; 1916 |
12/74 | "Where Is My Lover?"; Words by T. Bailey; Music by Edward Knight; Philadelphia: GE Blake |
12/75 | "Where Memory Dwells"; Music by Louis A. Drumheller; Dedicated to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Snyder of Reading, Pennsylvania; Philadelphia: Jos. Morris Co.; 1909 |
12/76 | "Where Our Country’s Longest Rivers Flow Away"; Words and Music by Louis E. Alewel; St. Louis: Louis Emil Alewel; 1945 (3) |
12/77 | "Whirl and Twirl"; Words and Music by Richard Wagner; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1894 (3) |
12/78 | “The Whirlwind”; Music by Frederic Chopin; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1887 |
12/79 | "Whispers in My Ear"; Words by FD Carter; Music by Julian de Vere; St. Louis: Needham Music Co.; 1914 |
12/80 | "Who Is to Know"; Words by Edward Paulton and Glen MacDonough; Music by Jean Gilbert; New York: Harms; 1913 |
12/81 | "Who Paid the Rent for Mrs. Rip Van Winkle?"; Words by Alfred Bryan; Music by Fred Fischer; Dedicated to Ed Morton; New York: Leo Feist; 1914 |
12/82 | "Who Shall Be King of Our Company"; Words by FE Weatherly; Music by Odoardo Barri; Dedicated to FL Ridgely of St. Louis; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1883 |
12/83 | "Who’ll Have Me"; Music by Edward Nennstiel; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1853 |
12/84 | "Who’s at My Window"; Words by HB Faruie; Music by GA Osborne; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1894 |
12/85 | "Why Did You Do It to Me Babe?"; Words by Andrew B. Sterling; Music by Harry von Tilzer; New York: Harry von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.; 1920 |
12/86 | "Why Not?"; Words and Music by Franz Abt; English translation by Th. B.; Arranged by Gedicht von Auguste Kurs; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1885 |
12/87 | "Why Say ‘No’ When It’s So Nice to Say ‘Yes’"; Words and Music by E. Marie Cooper; St. Louis: Advance Music Pub. Co. |
12/88 | "The Wild Wild Women"; Words by Henry Lewis and Al Wilson; Music by Al Piantadosi; New York: Al Piantadosi & Co.; 1917 |
12/89 | "Wilhelmina"; Words by Mack Gordon; Music by Josef Myrow; New York: Twentieth Century Music Corp.; 1950 |
12/90 | "Will o’ the Wisp"; Music by A. Jenson; Edited by ER Kroeger; St. Louis: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co.; 1906 |
12/91 | "William Tell"; Music by Gioachino Rossini; Arranged by Carl Sidus; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers; 1884 |
12/92 | "Willie Taft"; Words and Music by Jno R. Boddie; Dedicated to the Traveling Mens’ National Democratic Club; St. Louis: Jno R. Boddie; 1908 |
12/93 | "Willie Waltz"; Music by Willie F. Altemus; Dedicated to the composer’s mother; St. Louis: WM Harlow; 1863 |
12/94 | "Willie We Have Missed You"; Words and Music by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond & Co.; 1854 |
12/95 | “Winged Messenger”; Music by A. Fesca; St. Louis: Endres & Compton |
12/96 | "The Wings of a Dove"; Words and Music by Charles Jefferys; Arranged by L. Devereaux; New York: Atwill |
12/97 | "Winter Evening Waltz"; Music by Charles Balmer; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1852 |
12/98 | "The Wise Old Owl"; Words and Music by Joe Ricardel; New York: Broadcast Music Inc.; 1940 |
12/99 | “With Heart and Hand”; Music by Carl Faust; St. Louis: Henry Bollman |
12/100 | "With My Village Fair"; Words by Thomas Hudson; Music by Robert Guylott |
12/101 | The Wonderful World of Richard Rodgers; Music by Richard Rodgers; Arranged by David Carr Glover; New York: Williamson Music, Inc. |
12/102 | "Won’t You Come Back to Me, Dearie"; Words by Frank Bilyeau; Music by Charles JW Jerreld; Granite City, Illinois: Frank Bilyeau; 1912 |
12/103 | “Wood Up”; Music by J. Holloway; Philadelphia: A. Fiot |
12/104 | "Words Are Vain"; Words by Dr. Wing; Music by Mrs. ME Dickey; Dedicated to GW Bigler of Cincinnati; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1866 |
12/105 | "Xaupi’s Quadrilles"; Music by Anthony Damotte; Dedicated to Cora Anderson; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1850 (2) |
12/106 | "Ye People Rend Your Hearts"; Words and Music by Felix Mendelssohn; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
12/107 | "The Yellow Dog Blues"; Words and Music by WC Handy; New York: Pace & Handy Music Co.; 1919 |
12/108 | "Yip-I-Addy-I-Ay!"; Words by Will D. Cobb; Music by Jno. H. Flynn; New York: Will D. Cobb Songsmith; 1908 |
12/109 | "You"; Words by Mrs. HD Pittman; Music by Alfred G. Robyn; Dedicated to JW McLean of St. Louis; St. Louis: H. Bollman & Sons; 1884 (3) |
12/110 | "You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me"; Words and Music by Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal, and Pierre Norman"; New York: Famous Music Corp.; 1930 |
12/111 | "You Don’t Know Me Well Enough for That"; Music by E. Marie Cooper |
12/112 | "You Kissed Me at the Gate Last Night"; Words and Music by Alfred G. Robyn; New York: William A. Pond & Co.; 1880 |
12/113 | "You Know What I Mean"; Words by Alfred Dubin; Music by Fred Rath; New York: M. Witmark & Sons; 1919 |
12/114 | "You Mean so Much to Me"; Words and Music by Edgar Battle and Ken Byron; New York: Broadcast Music Inc.; 1940 |
12/115 | "You Took the Sweet from Sweetheart"; Words and Music by Alex Sullivan, Al Doyle, and Irving Kaufman; New York: Harry von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.; 1919 |
12/116 | "You Won’t Be Satisfied"; Words and Music by Freddy James and Larry Stock; New York: Mutual Music Society Inc.; 1945 |
12/117 | "You’ll Meet Me-Won’t You?"; Words by Sutton Elliott; Music by James G. Maeder; Philadelphia: Kretschmar & Nunns; 1833 |
12/118 | "Young Eph’s Lamentation"; Words and Music by JH Murphy; St. Louis: Jacob Endres; 1862 |
12/119 | "A Young Ladies No"; Music by Henry Werner; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber; 1853 |
12/120 | "The Young Recruit"; Music by Kücken; Arranged by George Linley; St. Louis: Balmer & Weber |
12/121 | "You’re a Grand Old Flag"; Words and Music by George M. Cohan; Westhampton Beach, New York: EastEnd Music Publishing Co.; 1975 |
12/122 | "You’re a Little Naughty Baby"; Words and Music by Nat Vincent; New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.; 1917 |
12/123 | "You’re Just a Flower from an Old Bouquet"; Words by Gwynne Denni; Music by Lucien Denni; Kansas City: JW Jenkins Sons’ Music Co.; 1924 |
12/124 | "You’re Still an Old Sweetheart of Mine"; Words by Raymond B. Egan; Music by Richard A. Whiting; New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co.; 1918 |
12/125 | "You’re the Only Girl That Made Me Cry"; Words and Music by Fred Fisher; New York: Fred Fisher, Inc.; 1920 |