American University Historic Sheet Music Collection

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You're my baby
There's something the matter with me, dear, You're my baby, You're my wonderful child, Cover ilustration by Starmer.
You're here and I'm here
Original Lyric: We two are traveling in lore land today, New lyric by Arthur Behim: The band was playing they were swaying through the air, Also published as One-Step, Two-Step or Trot as introduced and featured by Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Castle Includes original lyrics stacked on top of new lyrics by Arthur Behim
Your eyes have told me so
I know my lips have never met your lips in sweet caress your hand has never touch'd my hand with thrilling tenderness, F major, Medium key for Mezzo or Baritone.
Your eyes have told me so
I know my lips have never met your lips in sweet caress, A flat major
You'll git heaps o' lickin's
Jist a little feller, With the tears a rollin' down, Sung by Miss Margaret Cooper.
You'll find old Dixieland in France
No more darkies on the Swanee shore, Plus de negrosle long du Swani, You remember Dancin' Mose?, Connaissezvous Dancin' Mose?, Introduced by Bert Williams in Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic
You will never miss your mother 'till she's gone
To a city far away from home and mother, a lad was going there to stay always, You will never miss your mother till she's gone, you will never realize her love for you, Respectfully dedicated to Miss Marion Ten Broeck St. Catherins Canada., Cover illustration by E.H. Pheiffer, N.Y.
You love me!
Tu m'aimes!, You love me!, C Major, English version by Charlotte H. Coursen, Reponse de Medjé
You love me!
Tu m'aimes!, You love me!, B Flat Major, English version by Charlotte H. Coursen, Reponse de Medjé
Yesterday and today
Yesterday! Ah, yesterday the skies were grayed, Dedicated to Miss Florence Hinkle
Yesterday and today
Yesterday! Ah, yesterday the skies were grayed, Dedicated to Miss Florence Hinkle
Year's at the spring
The year's at the spring, To the Browning Society of Boston., Words by Robert Browning (from "Pippa passes") For Soprano or Tenor.
Year's at the spring
The year's at the spring, To the Browning Society of Boston., Words by Robert Browning (from "Pippa passes"). For High Voice.
Yearnings
I think of the gay, sweet flow'rs, De älskliga blyga blomori, C Minor English version by Warren Storey Smith, English version by Warren Storey Smith, Original Swedish printed below English translation, "Edited by Julia A. Burt ; Revised by Louis Koppitz", "Set to music as a song (English and Swedish text) with pianoforte accompaniment."
Wren
Bright april comes, March winds are o'er and thou sweet bird Art here once, Edward B. Edwards Des. 1901.
Wren
Bright april comes, March winds are o'er and thou sweet bird Art here once, Edward B. Edwards Des. 1901.
Would you gain the tender creature
Would you gain the tender creature, F, from "Acis and Galatea" (1720)
Would you
I've been reading such romantic stories, He holds her in his arms Would you Would You, San Francisco
World is waiting for the sunrise
Down in the lazy west rides the moon, warm as a night in June, E flat major
World is waiting for the sunrise
Down in the lazy west rides the moon, warm as a night in June, D flat major

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