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Songs
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Man-woman relationships
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Waltzes
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Smith, Harry B. (Harry Bache), 1860-1936
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Ford, Walter H
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Bratton, John W. (John Walter), 1867-1947
36
Herbert, Victor, 1859-1924
36
Olcott, Chauncey, 1858-1932
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American popular songs
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United States
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Alabama
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Ireland
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Southern States
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New York (N.Y.)
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M. Witmark & Sons
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The belle of poverty flats
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The coon with the big white s…
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Dear golden days
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Goodbye, sweet Anna Lee!
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Henrietta! Have you met her?
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Her mem'ry bring me no regret
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Honey does you love your man
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Honey does you love your man
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If hearts could only speak
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If hearts could only speak
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If this be love
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Maym, Maym, come tell me that…
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New Year Bells
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A night at the play
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Only one girl in the world fo…
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Only one girl in the world fo…
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Only one girl in the world fo…
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Our bazaar
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Our old blind mule
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Pretty Clara Murphy
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Put me off at Buffalo
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The story of Jack and Jill
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The sunshine of Paradise Alley
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The sunshine of Paradise Alley
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The sunshine of Paradise Alley
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The sunshine of Paradise Alley
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Love remains the same
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Lucky Jim
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Lucky Jim
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Lucky Jim
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Lucy Loo
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Mammy's pickanninny boy
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Mister Johnson
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Moonlight on the river
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Murder there to-night [There'…
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My black baby mine
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My coal black lady
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My coal black lady
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My coal black lady
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My gal is a high-born lady
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My gal is a high-born lady
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Olcott's home song
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She is always dressed in black
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She's the daughter of officer…
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Singing in a trolley car
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That's why the moon was smili…
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There are things that cannot …
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What would your answer be?
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Yer baby's a comin' to town
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You're so good daddy
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