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Popular music -- 1911-1920
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Popular music -- 1911-1920
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Popular music
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Popular music
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1911-1920
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"Peg o' my heart" and other favorite song hits, 1912 & 1913, edited by Stanley Appelbaum
The year 1917, music in turbulent times
"Alexander's ragtime band" and other favorite song hits, 1901-1911, edited by David A. Jasen
Black Manhattan, Rick Benjamin, Volume 3
Good old timers, 75 songs you can't forget, compiled and edited by Lee Orean Smith and Theodore Morse
I Love A Piano
The Twenties, 80 years of popular music
Gershwin plays Rhapsody in blue, first recording 1924 from rare piano rolls
Mother, Theodore F. Morse (and others)
Repasz band, song : founded on the melody of the famous march of the same name, words by Ray Sherwood ; music by Harry J. Lincoln
The great war, An American musical fantasy
You ain't heard nothin' yet, Jolie's finest Columbia recordings, Al Jolson
Black Manhattan, Paragon Ragtime Orchestra & Singers, Volume 2
Over there!, over there! American songs and marches of the Great War 1917 -1918, [various aratists], Vol. 1
Honky tonk classics
Mel Bay presents Titanic tunes, "songs from steerage", compiled, written & produced by Ian Whitcomb
Billboard pop memories
1914, her memory haunts you
Songs of the 1910's, piano-vocal-guitar
Celtic love collection
Yes sir, that's my baby, the golden years of Tin Pan Alley, 1920-1929
The Greatest songs of 1890-1920, piano, vocal, chords, editor, David C. Olsen
100 years of popular music, 1900
1915, They'd sooner sleep on thistles
1916, the country found them ready
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