Sheet Music
Trust me with your heart again : a fireside treasury of turn-of-the-century sheet music.
Publication Information
New York : Simon and Schuster, c1971.
Physical Description
251 p. ; 31 cm.
Notes
"Reproduced from the original sheet music."
Includes songs from 1891-1916.
Contents
- The eyes that I love the best
- Till I met you, I never knew of love, sweet love
- Tell me who you love
- Sweet bunch of daisies
- I'm longing for you every day
- My ideal girl
- Jennie Lee
- Violet
- Trust me with your heart again
- I've a longing in my heart for you, Louise
- Little Annie Rooney
- When the daisies bloom
- Leonora
- She was bred in old Kentucky
- Where the silv'ry Colorado wends its way
- Sweet Rosie O'Grady
- Feather queen
- Pretty Kitty Doyle
- Anona
- Gath'ring the shamrocks with Patsie
- Good-bye, good luck, God bless you
- My farewell don't mean good-bye.
- (Contents con't.) I'll marry the man I love
- Only a bunch of violets
- Those wedding bells shall not ring out
- Take back your gold
- Absence makes the heart grow fonder
- My sweetheart went down with the Maine
- Since Daddy's been taken away
- In the hills of old Carolina
- Your mother wants you home, boy
- When you were sweet sixteen
- Look for me when the lilacs bloom!
- The wood nymph
- An hour too late!
- Treasures that gold cannot buy
- In the shade of the old apple tree
- They are just the same to day
- After the ball.
- (Contents con't.) We get up at 8 A.M
- A friend of mine told a friend of mine
- By the Sycamore tree
- Up in the cocoanut tree
- My bank is in the Wabash far away
- Naughty doings on the midway plaisance
- I remember you
- I don't see your name stamped on any cigars
- Oh! I've lost it
- Omaha is my own town
- Oh! Uncle John
- Little Gertie Murphy
- So long Mary
- Tommy was a bad bad boy
- McCloskey on the spree
- The way to ask a girl to marry
- Would you if you could.