1910 in Music - Published Popular Music

Published Popular Music

  • "Ah! Sweet Mystery Of Life" w. Rida Johnson Young m. Victor Herbert. From the operetta Naughty Marietta
  • "Alexander and His Clarinet" w. Irving Berlin m. Ted Snyder
  • "All Aboard For Blanket Bay" w. Andrew B. Sterling m. Harry Von Tilzer
  • "All That I Ask Of You Is Love" w. Edgar Selden m. Herbert Ingraham
  • "Alma, Where Do You Live?" w. George V. Hobart m. Adolph Philipp
  • "Angel Eyes" w. Alfred Bryan m. James Kendis & Herman Paley
  • "Angels" w.m. Irving Berlin
  • "Any Little Girl, That's a Nice Little Girl, is the Right Little Girl For Me" w. Thomas J. Gray m. Fred Fisher
  • "Back To My Old Home Town" w.m. Nora Bayes & Jack Norworth
  • "A Banjo Song" by Howard Weeden
  • "The Big Bass Viol" w.m. M. T. Bohannon
  • "The Birth of Passion" w. Otto Harbach m. Karl Hoschna. From the musical Madame Sherry.
  • "Bring Back My Lena To Me" w.m. Irving Berlin & David Andrew Noll
  • "By The Saskatchewan" w. C. M. S. McLellan m. Ivan Caryll
  • "Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon" w.m. Irving Berlin
  • "Caprice Viennois" m. Fritz Kreisler
  • "The Chanticleer Rag" w. Edward Madden m. Albert Gumble
  • "The Chicken Reel" m. Joseph M. Daly
  • "Cloud-Chief" m. J. Ernest Philie.
  • "Come Josephine In My Flying Machine" w. Alfred Bryan m. Fred Fisher
  • "Come To The Ball" w. Adrian Ross m. Lionel Monckton
  • "Constantly" w. Chris Smith m. James Henry Burris
  • "Day Dreams, Visions Of Bliss" w. Harry B. Smith & Robert B. Smith m. Heinrich Reinhardt
  • "Dear Mayme, I Love You!" Irving Berlin & Ted Snyder
  • "Doctor Tinkle Tinker" by Otto Harbach
  • "Don't Wake Me Up, I'm Dreaming" w. Beth Slater Whitson m. Herbert Ingraham
  • "Down By The Old Mill Stream" w.m. Tell Taylor
  • "Dreams, Just Dreams" Irving Berlin & Ted Snyder
  • "Every Little Movement" w. Otto Harbach m. Karl Hoschna
  • "Gee But It's Great To Meet A Friend From Your Old Home Town" w. William Tracey m. James Mc Gavisk
  • "Goodbye Rose" w. Addison Burkhart m. Herbert Ingraham
  • "Grizzly Bear" w.m. George Botsford & Irving Berlin
  • "Herman Let's Dance That Beautiful Waltz" Irving Berlin & Ted Snyder
  • "How Can You Love Such A Man?" Berlin
  • " I Feel So Lonely" w.m. Bert Lee. Introduced by Fred Allandale in the musical The Islander
  • "I'd Love To Live In Loveland" w.m. W. R. Williams (Rossiter)
  • "If He Comes In I'm Going Out" w. Cecil Mack m. Chris Smith
  • "If I Was A Millionaire" w. Will D. Cobb m. Gus Edwards
  • "I'm Falling In Love With Someone" w. Rida Johnson Young m. Victor Herbert
  • "I'm Henery the Eighth" w.m. Fred Murray & R. P. Weston
  • "In The Shadows" w. E. Ray Goetz m. Herman Finck
  • "Is There Anything Else I Can Do For You?" w.m. Irving Berlin & Ted Snyder
  • "Italian Street Song" w. Rida Johnson Young m. Victor Herbert
  • "I've Got The Time I've Got The Place But It's Hard To Find The Girl" w. Ballard MacDonald m. S. R. Henry
  • "Joshua" w.m George Arthurs & Bert Lee
  • "Kiss Me, My Honey, Kiss Me" w. Irving Berlin m. Ted Snyder
  • "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" w. Beth Slater Whitson m. Leo Friedman
  • "Let Me Live And Stay In Dixieland" w.m. Elizabeth Brice & Charles King
  • "Liebesfreud" m. Fritz Kreisler
  • "Liebeslied" m. Fritz Kreisler
  • "Life Is Only What You Make It After All" w. Edgar Smith m. A. Baldwin Sloane
  • "Macushla" w. Josephine V. Rowe m. Dermot MacMurrough
  • "Maiden with the Dreamy Eyes" w. J. W. Johnson m. Bob Cole
  • "Morning" w. Frank Lebby Stanton m. Oley Speaks
  • "Mother Machree" w. Rida Johnson Young m. Ernest R. Ball & Chauncey Olcott
  • " 'Neath The Southern Moon" w. Rida Johnson Young m. Victor Herbert. From the operetta Naughty Marietta.
  • "Nora Malone" w. Junie McCree m. Albert Von Tilzer
  • "Oh How That German Could Love" w.m. Irving Berlin & Ted Snyder
  • "Oh That Beautiful Rag" w. Irving Berlin m. Ted Snyder
  • "On Mobile Bay" w. Earl C. Jones m. Neil Moret
  • "A Perfect Day" w.m. Carrie Jacobs-Bond
  • "Plant A Watermelon On My Grave And Let The Juice Soak Through" w.m. Frank Dumont & R. P. Lilly
  • "Play That Barbershop Chord" w. Ballard MacDonald & William Tracey m. Lewis F. Muir
  • "Put On Your Ta-Ta Little Girlie" w.m. Fred Leigh
  • "Put Your Arms Around Me Honey" w. Junie McCree m. Harry Von Tilzer
  • "Red Pepper: A Spicy Rag" m. Henry Lodge
  • "Silver Bell" w. Edward Madden m. Percy Wenrich
  • "Silver Star" m. Charles L. Johnson
  • "Some Of These Days" w.m. Shelton Brooks
  • "Spaghetti Rag" m. George Lyons & Bob Yosco
  • "Steamboat Bill" w. Ren Shields m. Bert Leighton & Frank Leighton
  • "Stein Song (Maine)" w. Lincoln Colcord m. E. A. Fenstad
  • "Stop, Stop, Stop (Come Over And Love Me Some More)" w.m. Irving Berlin
  • "Sweet Italian Love" Irving Berlin, Ted Snyder
  • "Tambourin Chinois" m. Fritz Kreisler
  • "Telling Lies" Irving Berlin, Henrietta Blanke-Belcher
  • "That Minor Strain" w. Cecil Mack m. Ford Dabney
  • "That Opera Rag" Irving Berlin, Ted Snyder
  • "That's Why They Call Me "Shine"" w. Cecil Mack m. Ford Dabney
  • "Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!" w. Rida Johnson Young m. Victor Herbert
  • "Two Little Love Bees" w. Harry B. Smith & Robert B. Smith m. Heinrich Reinhardt
  • "Under The Yum Yum Tree" w. Andrew B. Sterling m. Harry Von Tilzer
  • "Vissi D'Arte" Giacossa, Illica, Puccini
  • "Washington And Lee Swing" w. Thornton W. Allen & C. A. Robbins m. Thornton W. Allen & M. W. Sheafe
  • "What's The Matter With Father?" w. Harry H. Williams m. Egbert Van Alstyne
  • "Who Are You With Tonight?" w. Harry Williams m. Egbert Van Alstyne
  • "You Are The Ideal Of My Dreams" w.m. Herbert Ingraham

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