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University of Chicago Library
Guide to the Sheet MusicCollection 18th c. - 20th c.
© 2006 University of Chicago Library
Table of Contents
3Acknowledgments3Descriptive Summary3Information on Use3Access3Citation3Historical Note3Scope Note5Related Resources5Subject Headings5INVENTORY5Series I: English Songs and Ballads5Subseries 1: Lyricists16Subseries 2: Composer21Subseries 3: Folk. National, and Anonymous Songs22Series II: Early 19th Century American Sheet Music22Subseries 1: Song Sheets24Subseries 2: Piano and Harp Music25Series III: The L.T. Joseph Benededict Starshak Collection of American Sheet Music26Series IV: Early 20th Century American Sheet Music28Series V: The Midway Minstrel
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Descriptive Summary
Identifier ICU.SPCL.SHEETMUSIC
Title Sheet Music. Collection
Date 18th c. - 20th c.
Size 32 linear feet (64 boxes)
Repository Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library1100 East 57th StreetChicago, Illinois 60637 U.S.A.
Abstract The collection consists of approximately 4,300 printed songs, folksongs,ballads, and piano music from the late 18th to the mid-20th century. Thematerials are predominately English and American, but the collectionincludes songs of other countries, some of which are in French or German.Includes the Starshack Collection of American Sheet Music and music of theMidway Minstrel, a male singing group named after the Midway in HydePark, Chicago.
Acknowledgments
Information on Use
Access
No restrictions.
Citation
When quoting material from this collection, the preferred citation is: Sheet Music. Collection,[Box #, Folder #], Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library
Historical Note
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Scope Note
The Sheet Music Collection consists of approximately 4,300 printed songs, folksongs, ballads,and piano music from the late 18th to mid 20th century. The materials are predominatelyEnglish and American, but the collection includes songs of other countries, some of which are indifferent languages such as French or German.
The collection is divided into five series.
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Series I: English Songs and Ballads consists of approximately 3,500 songs, which were publishedand performed in England. In most cases, English poets and composers wrote their lyricsand musical scores. The majority of these pieces were printed between 1830-1870, but thesection spans 1785 to 1900. Their themes range from political satire to romantic love and areoften directly informed by current events. Comic songs are generally associated with publicperformance in a popular music hall, and with a particular singer. This section also includespiano music without lyrics, the majority of which are dances (polkas and waltzes). Series I isdivided into three subseries
Subseries 1, Lyricists, is organized alphabetically according to the name of the lyricist. Lyricistswith at least four works in the collection are given a separate folder, located at the end of thecorresponding alphabetical group. Many songs represent famous poems set to music, for examplethe verse of Byron, Keats, and Shakespeare.
Subseries 2, Composers, is organized alphabetically according to the name of the composer.Composers with at least four works in the collection are given a separate folder, located at theend of the corresponding alphabetical group. Some songs represent popularizations of operas byDonizetti, Rossini, or Verdi, for example; conversely, some are song arrangements based uponmusical compositions by Mozart, Schubert, or Beethoven.
In some cases, the composer and lyricist are the same individual, (for example, "Claribel.")Occasionally, a recognized lyricist composed the music but not the lyrics, and vice versa. In suchcrossover cases, Parts I and II should both be checked. The same is true when there is frequentcollaboration between a prominent lyricist and equally prominent composer: for example, ElizaCook (lyrics) and Henry Russell (music) are extensively represented in their respective categories,both of which contain examples of their joint efforts.
Piano music (without lyrics) is also included in this group. The majority of these pieces aredances, especially waltzes and polkas, and the majority is identified by composer (Strauss, etc).
Subseries 3, Folk, National, and Anonymous Songs, consists of ballads, folk music, and nationalsongs, most of which are anonymous. They are primarily from England, Scotland, and Ireland,but include France, Germany, Sweden, and the United States. Sacred songs and hymns are alsoincluded in this group.
In 1974, a detailed inventory was initiated, but not completed. As a result, however, severalhundred items (primarily those whose lyricists' last name begins with "B") have been surveyedaccording to caption title, first line, first chorus line, music medium, pages of music, composer,lyricist, arranger, performer, illustrator, publisher, plate number, and cover description. Thesesheets are currently located in the Sheet Music Collection file, and may be consulted uponrequest.
Series II: Early 19th Century American Sheet Music includes 39 songs published in the UnitedStates in the first half of the 19th century. These materials are divided into two subseries.Subseries 1, Song Sheets consists of songs published in Boston, New York, and Philadelphia.
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Subseries 2, Piano and Harp Music contains piano and harp music (without lyrics) published inthe United States. The majority of these items are dances.
Series III: The Lt. Joseph Starshack Collection of American Sheet Music contains 224 pieces ofAmerican popular music ranging from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, most from1900 to 1910. The collection is organized alphabetically by song title. A complete item list isavailable in the Sheet Music Collection file and may be consulted upon request.
Series IV: Early 20th Century American Sheet Music contains approximately 500 pieces ofAmerican popular music from the early 20th century, published primarily between 1910 and1940. This collection includes songs of a regional character, addressed to the Southern andWestern United States (Alabama, Georgia, California), as well as a number of Irish balladsprinted in the United States. Some songs address patriotic themes, particularly in relationship toWorld War I. Movie theme songs (for example, "The Tender Trap") and songs from musicalssuch as "Guys and Dolls" also appear in this collection. Popular entertainers and recording starsassociated with these songs include Perry Como, Guy Lombardo, Patti Page, Frank Sinatra, andRudy Vallee.
This collection is organized alphabetically by song title. The majority of these items are in poorcondition.
Series V: The Midway Minstrel represents the repertoire of a male singing group named after theMidway in Hyde Park, Chicago. 314 popular songs appear in this collection, including a numberof drinking songs (such as "Beer, Please," or "Budweiser's a Friend of Mine.")
Related Resources
The following related resources are located in the Department of Special Collections:
http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/spcl/select.html
Subject Headings
• Midway Minstrel• Folk songs.• Ballads.• Songs.• Vocal music.• Piano music.
INVENTORY
Series I: English Songs and Ballads
Subseries 1: Lyricists
Box 1Folder 1-3
A
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Box 1Folder 4
Arnold, S.J.Box 1Folder 5
Baildon-BarnesBox 1Folder 6
Barnett-BathBox 2Folder 1
Beevor-BishopBox 2Folder 2
Bonner-BranscombeBox 2Folder 3
Brehaut-BryantBox 2Folder 4
Buckner-BurnandBox 3Folder 1
Ball, WilliamBox 3Folder 2
Bayley, F. W. N.Box 3Folder 3-6
Bayly, Thomas HaynesBox 4Folder 1-2
Bayly, Thomas HaynesBox 4Folder 3-4
Bellamy, W.H.Box 4Folder 5
Beuler, J,Box 5Folder 1
Boucicault, DionBox 5Folder 2
Bruton, JamesBox 5
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Folder 3Bunn, Alfred
Box 5Folder 4
Burnot, WalterBox 5Folder 5
Burns, RobertBox 5Folder 6
Byron, George (Lord)Box 5Folder 7
Byron, Henry J.Box 6Folder 1
Caillard-CarterBox 6Folder 2
Caslett-ChorleyBox 6Folder 3
Chubb-CluttenBox 6Folder 4
Coenen-ColmanBox 6Folder 5
Connor-CoyneBox 7Folder 1
Cranshaw-CrowneBox 7Folder 2
Culley-CympsonBox 7Folder 3
Campbell, ThomasBox 7Folder 4-6
Carpenter, J.E.Box 8Folder 1-4
Carpenter, J.E.Box 8Folder 5
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Challis, HenryBox 8Folder 6
Cherry, J.W.Box 9Folder 1-2
Clifton, HarryBox 9Folder 3-4
ClaribelBox 10Folder 1-2
Cook, ElizaBox 10Folder 3
Cornwall, BarryBox 10Folder 4
[Cornwall, Sam]Box 10Folder 5
Crawford (Mrs.)Box 11Folder 1
Dacre-DareBox 11Folder 2
Darley-DaysonBox 11Folder 3
Deane-DevereauxBox 11Folder 4
Dickens-DotyBox 11Folder 5
Douglas-DumontBox 11Folder 6
Dubois-Du TerreauxBox 11Folder 7
Dibdin, Charles, Charles Jr., and ThomasBox 12Folder 1
E-Evelyn
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Box 12Folder 2
Eccles, JohnBox 12Folder 3
Enoch, FrederickBox 12Folder 4
F-FlambardBox 12Folder 5
Flexmore-FryBox 12Folder 6
Farnie, Henry B.Box 13Folder 1-2
Farnie, Henry B.Box 13Folder 3
Farquharson, StuartBox 13Folder 4-5
Fitzball, EdwardBox 14Folder 1
G-GiffordBox 14Folder 2
Gilbert-GoringBox 14Folder 3
Graham-GuyattBox 14Folder 4
Gatty, Alfred ScottBox 14Folder 5
Green, Frank W.Box 14Folder 6
Grossmith, GeorgeBox 15Folder 1
H-HardingeBox 15
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Folder 2Harker-Hays
Box 15Folder 3
Heath-HewittBox 15Folder 4
Hickman-HindeBox 15Folder 5
Hoare-HoltonBox 15Folder 6
Homisron-HunterBox 16Folder 1-2
Hemans, FeliciaBox 16Folder 3
Hood, ThomasBox 16Folder 4
Hunt, G.W.Box 16Folder 5
Hunter, HenryBox 17Folder 1
Imlah-IrelandBox 17Folder 2
J-JonesBox 17Folder 3
Jaxone, H. L. D'ArcyBox 17Folder 4-5
Jefferys, CharlesBox 18Folder 1-4
Jefferys, CharlesBox 19Folder 1
K-KollmannBox 19Folder 2
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Kingsley, CharlesBox 19Folder 3
Kirby, W.Box 19Folder 4
L-LawrenceBox 19Folder 5
Lee-LennoxBox 20Folder 1
Leo-ListonBox 20Folder 2
Littleton-LyonsBox 20Folder 3
Lacy, Fanny E.Box 20Folder 4
Lake, J.W.Box 20Folder 5-6
Linley, GeorgeBox 21Folder 1-2
Linley, GeorgeBox 21Folder 3
Lloyd, ArthurBox 21Folder 4
Longefellow, Henry W.Box 21Folder 5
Lonsdale, J.J.Box 21Folder 6
Lonsdale, T.S.Box 22Folder 1
Love, SamuelBox 22Folder 2
Lytton, Edward Bulwer
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Box 22Folder 3
M-MarchBox 22Folder 4
Markham-MathewsBox 23Folder 1
Maynard-MilesBox 23Folder 2
Miller-MooreBox 23Folder 3
Morgan-MorrissonBox 23Folder 4
Morton-MurrayBox 24Folder 1
Mackay, CharlesBox 24Folder 2
Marriott, C.R.Box 24Folder 3
Martin, HoraceBox 24Folder 4
McArdle, JohnBox 24Folder 5
McGlennon, FelixBox 24Folder 6
Milton, JohnBox 24Folder 7
Moncrieff, T.W.Box 25Folder 1-4
Moore, ThomasBox 25Folder 5
Morland, AlfredBox 25
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Folder 6Morris, G.P.
Box 25Folder 7
Morton, FrederickBox 25Folder 8
Morton, ThomasBox 26Folder 1
N-NovelloBox 26Folder 2
Norton (Mrs.)Box 26Folder 3
Oakley-OxonBox 26Folder 4
Oliphant, ThomasBox 26Folder 5
Osborne, CharlesBox 26Folder 6
Osborne, D'Arcy GodolphinBox 26Folder 7
Oxenford, JohnBox 27Folder 1
Pardoe-PaultonBox 27Folder 2
Payne-PhippsBox 27Folder 3
Pierson-PowellBox 27Folder 4
Power-PurdayBox 28Folder 1
Page, E.V.Box 28Folder 2
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Planché, J. R.Box 28Folder 3
Proctor, Adelaide A.Box 28Folder 4
Quarrell-ReevesBox 28Folder 5
Reilly-RogersBox 29Folder 1
Rollit-RyleBox 29Folder 2
Rankin, JessicaBox 29Folder 3
Ransford, EdwinBox 29Folder 4
Read, JohnBox 29Folder 5
Ryan, DesmondBox 29Folder 6
Ryan, RichardBox 29Folder 7
S-SayersBox 30Folder 1
Scanlan-SilleryBox 30Folder 2
Simmonds-SnowdenBox 30Folder 3
Soane-StarrBox 30Folder 4
Steer-SweneyBox 31Folder 1
Scott, Walter (Sir)
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Box 31Folder 2
Shakespeare, WilliamBox 31Folder 3
Shelley, PercyBox 31Folder 4
Sims, George and Henry PettittBox 31Folder 5
Sloman, CharlesBox 31Folder 6
Smith, AlbertBox 31Folder 7
Swain, CharlesBox 31Folder 8
Sydney, HarryBox 32Folder 1
Tabrar-ThomsonBox 32Folder 2
Thorn-TurnbullBox 32Folder 3
Tennyson, AlfredBox 32Folder 4
Thornton, L.M.Box 32Folder 5
Tolkien, W.M.Box 32Folder 6
Upton-VynneBox 32Folder 7
Van Dyke, H.S.Box 33Folder 1
Waite-WayneBox 33
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Folder 2Weaver-Williams
Box 33Folder 3
Willis-WynneBox 33Folder 4
Wadams, RosamundBox 33Folder 5
Wade, J.A.Box 33Folder 6
Walker, HenryBox 34Folder 1
Weatherly, F.E.Box 34Folder 2
West, W.H.C.Box 34Folder 3
Weston, F.Box 34Folder 4
Whymark, H.J.Box 34Folder 5
Williams, LangtonBox 34Folder 6
Williams, Robert FolkestoneBox 34Folder 7
Wilson, Cornwell BaronBox 34Folder 8
Wincott, HarryBox 34Folder 9
X-ZeilaBox 34Folder 10
Young, Charlotte
Subseries 2: Composer
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Box 35Folder 1
Abt-AshleyBox 35Folder 2
Arne (Dr.)Box 35Folder 3
Auber, D.F.E.Box 35Folder 4
Bagnall-BicknellBox 35Folder 5
Bishop-BucklandBox 35Folder 6
Balfe, M.W.Box 36Folder 1
Barker, GeorgeBox 36Folder 2
Barnett, JohnBox 36Folder 3
Beethoven. Ludwig vanBox 36Folder 4
BelliniBox 36Folder 5
Bishop, HenryBox 37Folder 1-2
Blockley, JohnBox 37Folder 3
Blondel, CharlesBox 37Folder 4
Braham (Mr.)Box 38Folder 1
Caraffa-CrosbyBox 38
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Folder 2Calcott (Dr.)
Box 38Folder 3
Crouch, F. NichollsBox 38Folder 4
Danby-DürrnerBox 38Folder 5
Devereaux, L.Box 38Folder 6
DonizettiBox 39Folder 1
Eastburn -FreemanBox 39Folder 2
Eulenstein, CharlesBox 39Folder 3
Gaskin-GrayBox 39Folder 4
Greenbank-GyeBox 39Folder 5
Gabriel, VirginiaBox 39Folder 6
Glover, CharlesBox 40Folder 1
Glover, StephenBox 40Folder 2
Haas-HillBox 40Folder 3
Hime-HuntBox 40Folder 4
HandelBox 40Folder 5
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Hatton, John L.Box 41Folder 1
HaydnBox 41Folder 2
Herz, HenryBox 41Folder 3
Hime, B.Box 41Folder 4
Hodson, G.A.Box 41Folder 5
Hook (Mr.)Box 41Folder 6
Horn, Charles E.Box 41Folder 7
Hullah, JohnBox 42Folder 1
Irwin-KückenBox 42Folder 2
Knight, Joseph PhilipBox 42Folder 3
Kirby, W.Box 42Folder 4
Labarre-LystBox 42Folder 5
Lee, AlexanderBox 43Folder 1
Levey, William CharlesBox 43Folder 2
LindpainterBox 43Folder 3
Lindsay, M.
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Box 43Folder 4-5
Linley, GeorgeBox 43Folder 6
Loder, Edward J.Box 44Folder 1
Macirone-MazzinghiBox 44Folder 2
McEwen-MurphyBox 44Folder 3
Nathan-NovelloBox 44Folder 4
Nelson, S.Box 44Folder 5
O'Brian-OuldeBox 45Folder 1
Palmer-PurcellBox 45Folder 2
Parry, JohnBox 45Folder 3
Purday, Charles H.Box 45Folder 4
Randegger-RootBox 45Folder 5
Rodwell, G. HerbertBox 45Folder 6
Rossini, GiacchimoBox 46Folder 1
Russell, HenryBox 46Folder 2
Russell, Henry/lyrics; Eliza CookBox 46
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Folder 3Russell, Henry/lyrics; Charles Dickens
Box 46Folder 4
Russell, Henry/lyrics: Charles MacKayBox 46Folder 2
Russell, Henry/lyrics: Cliffe; Morris; Reach; SargeantBox 47Folder 1
Sanderson-StraussBox 47Folder 2
Shield, W.Box 47Folder 3
Solis, E.Box 47Folder 4
Schubert, FranzBox 47Folder 5
Tate-TullyBox 47Folder 6
Thomas. J.R.Box 47Folder 7
Vamp-WaudBox 48Folder 1
Werkelin-YradierBox 48Folder 2
VerdiBox 48Folder 3
Wrighton, W.T.Box 48Folder 4
Piano music, misc. (no lyrics)
Subseries 3: Folk. National, and Anonymous Songs
Box 49Folder 1-4
English ballads and popular songs (unattributed)
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Box 50Folder 1
English ballads and popular songs (unattributed)Box 50Folder 2
English sacred songsBox 50Folder 3
Scottish ballads; "Annie Laurie"- "Auld Robin Gray"Box 50Folder 4
Scottish ballads; "Banks of the Dee"- "Comin' thro' the Rye"Box 51Folder 1
Scottish ballads; "Dinna Turn Awa' Love"-My Nannie O"Box 51Folder 2
Scottish ballads; "Of a' the Airts"- "Robin Adair"Box 51Folder 3
Scottish ballads; "The Rose of Allendale"- "Young William"Box 51Folder 4
Irish balladsBox 51Folder 5
Welsh balladsBox 51Folder 6
German, French, and Swedish songsBox 51Folder 7
American folk songs and Negro ballads
Series II: Early 19th Century American Sheet Music
Subseries 1: Song Sheets
Box 52Folder 1
"Absence"Box 52Folder 2
"The Adventures of Paul Pry"Box 52Folder 3
"Blue-Eyed Mary"
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Box 52Folder 4
"The Bewilder'd Maid"Box 52Folder 5
"A Canadian Boat Song"Box 52Folder 6
"I Won't Be a Nun"Box 52Folder 7
"The Knight Errant"Box 52Folder 8
"The Last Word"Box 52Folder 9
"The Light Bark"Box 52Folder 10
"Maltese Boatman's Song"Box 52Folder 11
"The Minute Gun at Sea"Box 52Folder 12
"My Heart's In the Highlands"Box 52Folder 13
"O Swiftly Glides the Bonny Boat"Box 52Folder 14
"Once a King There Chanced to Be"Box 52Folder 14
"Reason, Folly, Beauty"Box 52Folder 15
"Roy's Wife of Aldinvalloch"Box 52Folder 16
"The Soldier's Bride"Box 52Folder 17
"`Tis Love in the Heart"Box 52
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Folder 18"To Sigh Yet Feel No Pain"
Box 52Folder 19
"Watchman! Tell Us of the Night"Box 52Folder 20
"Welcome Lafayette"Box 52Folder 21
"The Wood Robin"
Subseries 2: Piano and Harp Music
Box 52Folder 22
Admired Cotillions for Balls and Private PartiesBox 52Folder 23
"Auld Lang Syne" with Variations for the Piano-Forte or HarpBox 52Folder 24
Bristol MarchBox 52Folder 25
Country DancesBox 52Folder 26
Fashionable Dances for the PianoforteBox 52Folder 27
Fashionable Swiss Waltz for the Harp or Piano-ForteBox 52Folder 28
Five Waltzes by MozartBox 52Folder 29
Governor Brook's Favorite Scotch MarchBox 52Folder 30
Governor Lewis's WaltzBox 52Folder 31
A Much Admired Waltz for the PianoforteBox 52Folder 32
The One-Fingered Sliding Waltz
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Box 52Folder 33
"The Plain Gold Ring"Box 52Folder 34
Punch and Judy's WaltzBox 52Folder 35
"Rousseau's Dream"Box 52Folder 36
The Second Cottage RondoBox 52Folder 37
A Selection of Admired and Fashionable AirsBox 52Folder 38
The Stop WaltzBox 52Folder 39
The Tiger Quick Step
Series III: The L.T. Joseph Benededict Starshak Collection of AmericanSheet Music
Box 53Folder 1
The Abt Practical Singing Tutor-"Bedouin Love Song"Box 53Folder 2
"The Belle of the Philippines"- "Down Among the Sugar Cane"Box 53Folder 3
"A Dream"- "Give Me the Good Old Days"Box 53Folder 4
"Give My Regards to Broadway"- "I Wish I Had a Girl"Box 54Folder 1
"I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now"- "Keep Your Foot on the Soft Pedal"Box 54Folder 2
"Lallapaloosa"- "Meet Me To-night in Dreamland"Box 54Folder 3
"The Merry Widow Waltz Song"- "One Morning, Oh So Early"Box 54
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Folder 4"One Sweetly Solemn Thought"- "Someday"
Box 55Folder 1
"Someday We'll Be Happy"- "Tipperary"Box 55Folder 2
"To-Day"- "Where the River Shannon Flows"Box 55Folder 3
"While Love and Life Shall Last"- "Zu Ehren der HI. Funf Wunden"
Series IV: Early 20th Century American Sheet Music
Box 56Folder 1
"Aba Daba Honeymoon"- "At Sundown"Box 56Folder 2
"Back to the Carolina You Love"- "By the Watermelon Vine"Box 56Folder 3
"California and You"- "Cupid's Dance"Box 56Folder 4
"Daddy Long Legs"- "Dream Train"Box 57Folder 1
"Fan-Tan"- "Freckle-Face"Box 57Folder 2
"Garden of Dreams"- "The Great Pretender"Box 57Folder 3
"Hannah's at the Window"- "How'Ya Gonna Keep Them Down on the Farm?"Box 57Folder 4
"I Came Here to Talk for Joe"- "I've Got Rings on My Fingers"Box 57Folder 5
"If I Had a Girl Like You"- "It's Never Too Late to be Sorry"Box 58Folder 1
"Japanese Sandman"- "Just Try To Picture Me Back Home in Tennessee"Box 58Folder 2
"Karama"- "Killarny, My Home O'er the Sea"
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Box 58Folder 3
"Land of My Sunset Dreams"- "Lily of the Valley"Box 58Folder 4
"Little Alabama Coon"- "Lullaby Land"Box 58Folder 5
"Maggie! Yes Ma'am"- "Maybe"Box 58Folder 6
"Me and the Man in the Moon"- "Morning, Cy!"Box 58Folder 7
"Muddy Water"- "My Wild Irish Rose"Box 59Folder 1
"The Nation's Song"- "Nobody"Box 59Folder 2
"Oceana Roll"- "Old New England Moon"Box 59Folder 3
"One Sweetly Solemn Thought"- "Outside of Heaven"Box 59Folder 4
"Paper Doll"- "Put Your Arms Around Me Honey"Box 59Folder 5
"The Queen of Charcoal Alley"- "Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer"Box 59Folder 6
"Sailing Away on the Henry Clay"- "Skinnie Minnie Fishtail"Box 59Folder 7
"So Rare"- "The Syncopated Clock"Box 60Folder 1
"Tackin' Em Down"- "Tiny Little Fingerprints"Box 60Folder 2
"That Tumbledown Shack in Athlone"- "Two Loves"Box 60Folder 3
"Ukelele Baby"- "Vieni, Vieni"Box 60
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Folder 4"Wabash Blues"- "What the Brass Band Played"
Box 60Folder 5
"When Day is Done"- "When You're Lonesome for Someone"Box 60Folder 6
"Where is Your Heart"- "With These Hands"Box 60Folder 7
"You Can't Stop Me From Dreaming"- "Yours and Mine"
Series V: The Midway Minstrel
Box 61Folder 1
"Abdul Abulbul Amir"- "Brown Ocotober Ale" (1-21)Box 61Folder 2
"Budweiser's a Friend of Mine"- "Deep in the Heart of Texas" (22-40)Box 61Folder 3
"Der Deutscher's Dog"- "The Garden of Roses" (41-60)Box 61Folder 4
"Gaudeamus Igitur"- "Heigh-Ho" (61-80)Box 62Folder 1
"He Never Cares to Wander from His Own Fireside"- "I Love, I Love, I Love My Wife,But Oh You Kid" (80-100)
Box 62Folder 2
"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows"- "John Brown's Body" (101-120)Box 62Folder 3
"John Peel" "Little Annie Rooney" (121-140)Box 62Folder 4
"The Little Brown Jug"- "Mr. Captain, Stop the Ship" (141-160)Box 63Folder 1
"Moonlight Bay"- "Oh Dear! What Can the Matter Be?" (161-180)Box 63Folder 2
"Oh, Didn't He Ramble"- "A Perfect Day" (181-200)Box 63Folder 3
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"Picture No Artist Can Paint"- "Sailing" (201-220)Box 63Folder 4
"Sally in Our Alley"- "Soldiers in the Park" (221-240)Box 64Folder 1
"So Long Mary"- "There is a Tavern in the Town" (241-260)Box 64Folder 2
"There is a Boarding House"- "Waiting at the Church" (261-280)Box 64Folder 3
"Waiting For a Certain Girl"- "Why Don't You Try?" (281-300)Box 64Folder 4
"With All Her Faults I Love Her Still"- "Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh!" (301-314)Box 64Folder 5
James Gilbert and Leon Sullivan, "The Midway Minstrel," (numerical and alphabeticalindex to the repertoire, and lyric sheets), compiled 1957