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• "Land O'Lingo Blues," Billy Meyers, music by Elmer Schoebel, 1925<br />

• "Let Me Spend <strong>the</strong> Journey's End With You," Billy Baskette, music by Paul Ash, 1926<br />

• "<strong>The</strong> Moonlight March," Charles Newman, music by Carmen Lombardo, 1929<br />

• "My Baby Came Home," Buddy Fields, Charlie Newman, and Jack Gardner, 1928<br />

• "My Old Home <strong>of</strong> Yesterday," Walter Melrose, 1920<br />

• "My Sally," Sen Kaney, 1924<br />

• "Never Again," Gus Kahn, music by Isham Jones, 1924<br />

• "Never Again," Gus Kahn, music by Isham Jones, 1924<br />

• "Nighty Night Dear," Joe L. Saunders, 1926<br />

• "Nothing Else <strong>to</strong> Do," Roy Bergere, Joe Goodwin, and Larry Shay, 1926<br />

• "Old Virginia Moon," Gus Kahn, music by Jesse Crawford, 1924<br />

• "<strong>The</strong> One I Love Belongs <strong>to</strong> Someone Else," Gus Kahn, music by Isham Jones, 1924<br />

Box 252<br />

Folder 6<br />

Mil<strong>to</strong>n Weil Music Co., Chicago<br />

• "<strong>The</strong> One I Love Belongs <strong>to</strong> Someone Else," Gus Kahn, music by Isham Jones, 1924<br />

• "<strong>The</strong> Rubenville Blues," Billy Baskette and M.K. Jerome, 1926<br />

• "Sadie Green <strong>the</strong> Vamp <strong>of</strong> New Orleans," Gilbert Wells and <strong>John</strong>ny Dunn, 1926<br />

• "Sadie Green <strong>the</strong> Vamp <strong>of</strong> New Orleans," Gilbert Wells and <strong>John</strong>ny Dunn, 1926<br />

• "Sadie Green <strong>the</strong> Vamp <strong>of</strong> New Orleans," Gilbert Wells and <strong>John</strong>ny Dunn, 1926<br />

• "She's Got Em," Harry Linden, music by Isham Jones, 1925<br />

• "Six Feet <strong>of</strong> Papa," Billy Mol and Arthur Sizemore, 1926<br />

• "Some O<strong>the</strong>r Day-Some O<strong>the</strong>r Girl," Gus Kahn, music by Isham Jones, 1924<br />

• "Some O<strong>the</strong>r Day-Some O<strong>the</strong>r Girl," Gus Kahn, music by Isham Jones, 1924<br />

• "Sorry and Blue," Bob Elbel and Don Elbel, 1925<br />

• "Swee<strong>the</strong>art I'm Sorry (That I Made You Cry)," Charles Newman, music by Frank<br />

Westphal, 1928<br />

• "Swee<strong>the</strong>art I'm Sorry (That I Made You Cry)," Charles Newman, music by Frank<br />

Westphal, 1928<br />

• "Swee<strong>the</strong>arts on Parade," Charles Newman, music by Carmen Lombardo, 1928<br />

• "Swee<strong>the</strong>arts on Parade," Charles Newman, music by Carmen Lombardo, 1928<br />

• "Swee<strong>the</strong>arts on Parade," Charles Newman, music by Carmen Lombardo, 1928<br />

• "Talking <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Moon," George A. Little, music by Billy Baskette, 1926<br />

• "Tell Me Who," Billy Paley and Norman Van Hook, music by Merritt Brunies and<br />

Henry Brunies, 1926<br />

• "<strong>The</strong>re's a Little White House on a Little Green Hill (Where <strong>the</strong> Red, Red Roses<br />

Grow)," Billy Rose and Harry Akst, 1926<br />

• "Tie Me <strong>to</strong> Your Apron Strings Again," Joe Goodwin, music by Larry Shay, 1925<br />

• "What Do We Care If It's One O'Clock (Or Two, Or Three, Or Four)," Joe Goodwin,<br />

Larry Shay, and Paul Ash, 1925<br />

• "You Are Too Sweet for a Dream," Jack Nelson and Herbie Mintz, 1924<br />

Box 252<br />

Folder 7<br />

M.M. Cole Publishing Co., Chicago<br />

• "Memories that Make Me Cry," Cliff Carlisle, 1932<br />

• "Mexicali Rose (Mexicali Rosa)," Helen S<strong>to</strong>ne, music by Jack B. Tenney, 1923<br />

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