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Ager, Milton.
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Ain't she sweet
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Advanced Music Corporation, 1949. |
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First line of verse: There she is! There she is! |
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Ain't she sweet
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Advanced Music Corporation, 1927. |
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First line of verse: There she is! There she is! |
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Are you happy?
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1927. |
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First line of verse: Life is a search for happiness. |
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Are you sorry?
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1925. |
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First line of verse: Sweetheart, since we parted. |
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Are you sorry?
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1925. |
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First line of verse: Sweetheart, since we parted. |
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Are you sorry?
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1925. |
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First line of verse: Sweetheart, since we parted. |
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Auf wiedersehen, my dear
/ words and music by Milton Ager, Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart and Ed Nelson. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1932. |
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First line of verse: It happened in Vienna. |
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Auf wiedersehen, my dear
/ words and music by Milton Ager, Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart and Ed Nelson. |
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New York, NY: Advanced Music Corporation 1932. |
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First line of verse: It happened in Vienna. |
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Auf wiedersehen, my dear
/ words and music by Milton Ager, Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart and Ed Nelson. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1932. |
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First line of verse: It happened in Vienna. |
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Bagdad
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Inc., 1924. |
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First line of verse: Bagdad! There it was I met her. |
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A bench in the park
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Inc., 1930. |
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First line of verse: Romeo and Juliet I'm quite sure. |
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Big bad Bill
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1924. |
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First line of verse: In the town of Louisville. |
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Big boy!
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1924. |
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First line of verse: Step aside, you Romeos. |
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Big boy!
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1924. |
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First line of verse: Step aside, you Romeos. |
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Crazy words crazy tune
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Inc., 1927. |
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First line of verse: There's a guy I'd like to kill. |
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Everything is peaches down in Georgia
/ music by Milton Ager and George W. Meyer. |
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New York, NY: Leo Feist Inc., 1918. |
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First line of verse: Down in Georgia there are peaches, waiting for you |
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Forever
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1928. |
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First line of verse: Old time memories cling to me. |
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Forgive me
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Advanced Music Corp., 1952. |
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First line of verse: What can I do or say to you. |
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Forgive me
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1927. |
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First line of verse: What can I do or say to you? |
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Forgive me
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1927. |
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First line of verse: What can I do or say to you? |
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Forgive me
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein,Inc., 1927. |
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First line of verse: What can I do or say to you? |
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Forgive me
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1927. |
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First line of verse: What can I do or say to you? |
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Forgive me
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1927. |
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First line of verse: What can I do or say to you? |
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Forgive me
/ Milton Ager. |
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First line of verse: What can I do or say to you? |
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Forgive me
/ Music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Advanced Music Corp., 1952. |
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First line of verse: What can I do or say to you? |
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Glad rag doll
/ music by Milton Ager and Dan Dougherty. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1929. |
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First line of verse: Little painted lady with your lovely clothes. |
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Glad rag doll
/ music by Milton Ager and Dan Dougherty. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1929. |
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First line of verse: Little painted lady with your lovely clothes. |
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Happy days are here again
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Advanced Music Corp., 1929. |
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First line of verse: So long, sad times! Go 'long bad times! |
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Happy days are here again
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Inc, 1929. |
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First line of verse: So long, sad times! Go 'long bad times! |
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Here's that party now in person
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1928. |
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First line of verse: I know how Mister Romeo felt about Miss Juliet. |
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Here's that party now in person
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1928. |
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First line of verse: I know how Mister Romeo felt about Miss Juliet. |
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He's a good man to have around
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1929. |
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First line of chorus: There's one thing that a woman can't live without. |
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I like to do things for you
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Inc., 1930. |
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First line of verse: Tho' you are a great big grown up. |
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I still love you
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1928. |
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First line of verse: Nobody knows but you. |
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I wonder what's become of Sally
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Inc., 1924. |
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First line of verse: Old time pals and old time gals. |
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I wonder what's become of Sally
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Advanced Music Corporation, 1924. |
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First line of verse: Old time pals and old time gals. |
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I wonder what's become of Sally
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Advanced Music Corporation, 1924. |
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First line of verse: Old time pals and old time gals. |
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I wonder what's become of Sally
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Inc., 1924. |
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First line of verse: Old time pals and old time gals. |
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I wonder what's become of Sally
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Inc., 1924. |
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First line of verse: Old time pals and old time gals. |
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I'm doing what I'm doing for love
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Inc., 1929. |
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First line of verse: I am one of those the world looks down on. |
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I'm the last of the red hot mammas
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Advanced Music Corporation, 1929. |
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First line of verse: Sheiks, neckers and jelly beans lend me your ears!. |
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Is she my girl friend
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Inc., 1927. |
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First line of verse: How-de-ow-dow-dow! That's how I feel today. |
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Is she my girl friend
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Inc., 1927. |
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First line of verse: How-de-ow-dow-dow! That's how I feel today. |
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Keep 'em smiling
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1942. |
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First line of verse: Not ev'ryone can wear a uniform. |
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Lay me down to sleep in Carolina
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen and Bornstein, Inc., 1926. |
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First line of verse: Left my home and began to roam. |
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Louisville Lou, the vampin' lady
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1923. |
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First line of verse: Folks, you've heard of scandalous vamps. |
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Louisville Lou, the vampin' lady
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Advanced Music Corporation, 1923. |
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First line of verse: Folks, you've heard of scandalous vamps. |
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Louisville Lou, the vampin' lady
/ music by Milton Ager. |
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New York, NY: Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., 1923. |
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First line of verse: Folks, you've heard of scandalous vamps. |
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