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Popular music -- 1931-1940.
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All-American girl
/ words and music by Al Lewis. |
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New York, NY: Leo. Feist, Inc., 1932. |
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First line of verse: Let us sing about one without a doubt. |
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All-American girl
/ words and music by Al Lewis. |
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New York, NY: Leo. Feist, Inc., 1932. |
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First line of verse: Let us sing about one without a doubt. |
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All-American girl
/ words and music by Al Lewis. |
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New York, NY: Leo. Feist, Inc., 1932. |
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First line of verse: Let us sing about one without a doubt. |
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All-American girl
/ words and music by Al Lewis. |
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New York, NY: Leo. Feist, Inc., 1932. |
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First line of verse: Let us sing about. |
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All-American girl
/ words and music by Al Lewis. |
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New York, NY: Leo Feist, Inc., 1932. |
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First line of verse: Let us sing about one without a doubt. |
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All ashore
/ words and music by Billy Hill. |
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New York, NY: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1938. |
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First line of verse: Stand by, sweetheart. |
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All at once
/ music by Richard Rodgers. |
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New York, NY: Chappell & Co., 1937. |
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First line of verse: You're the most beautiful baby in your mother's eyes and mine. |
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All dressed up
/ music by Richard Rodgers. |
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New York, NY: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1939. |
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First line of verse: There's no Cinderella in Spain. |
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All for the love of a lady
/ words and music by Archie Gottler and Noel Gay. |
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New York, NY: Harms Incorporated, 1932. |
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First line of verse: Why do fellows you've known a long while. |
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All for you
/ Mana-Zucca, op. 110. |
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Philadelphia, PA: Theodore Presser Co., 1932. |
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First line of chorus: Just so long as the sun shines. |
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All from the sun's uprise
/ Philip Tomblings. |
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London, England: Oxford Universtiy Press, 1936. |
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First line of chorus: All from the sun's uprise. |
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All God's chillun got rhythm
/ music by Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jurmann. |
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New York, NY: Robbins Music Corporation, 1937. |
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First line of verse: Chillun, listen here to me. |
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All I do is dream of you
/ music by Nacio Herb Brown. |
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New York, NY: Robbins Music Corporation, 1962. |
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First line of verse: Out of a clear blue sky. |
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All I do is dream of you
/melody by Nacio Herb Brown. |
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New York, NY: Robbins Music Corporation, 1934. |
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First line of verse: Out of a clear blue sky. |
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All in green went my love riding
/ David Diamond. |
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New York, NY: Southern Music Publishing Company, Inc., 1950. |
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First line of chorus: All in green went my love riding. |
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All of me
/ words and music by Seymour Simons and Gerald Marks. |
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New York, NY: Irving Berlin, Inc., 1931. |
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First line of verse: You took my kisses and you took my love. |
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All of me
/ words and music by Seymour Simons and Gerald Marks. |
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New York, NY: Bourne Co., 1931. |
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First line of verse: You took my kisses and you took my love. |
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All of my heart
/ music by Clare Olmstead. |
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New York, NY: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1938. |
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First line of verse: Love is fleet, and love's akin to sorrow. |
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All or nothing at all
/ words and music by Jack Lawrence and Arthur Altman. |
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New York, NY: Leeds Music Corporation, 1940. |
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First line of chorus: All or nothing at all! |
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All or nothing at all
/ words and music by Jack Lawrence and Arthur Altman. |
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New York, NY: Leeds Music Corporation, 1940. |
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First line of chorus: All or nothing at all! |
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All or nothing at all
/ words and music by Jack Lawrence and Arthur Altman. |
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New York, NY: MCA Music, 1940. |
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First line of chorus: All or nothing at all! |
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All over nothing at all
/ words and music by Jack Lawrence and Peter Tinturin. |
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New York, NY: Santly Bros-Joy Inc., 1937. |
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First line of verse: You take love. |
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All the things you are
/ music by Jerome Kern. |
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New York, NY: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1939. |
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First line of verse: Never can be at ease when I meet him. |
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All the things you are
/ music by Jerome Kern. |
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New York, NY: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1940. |
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First line of verse: Time and again I've longed for adventure. |
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All the things you are
/ music by Jerome Kern. |
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New York, NY: T. B. Harms Company, 1940. |
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First line of verse: Time and again I've longed for adventure. |
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All the things you are
/ music by Jerome Kern. |
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New York, NY: T. B. Harms Company, 1959. |
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First line of verse: Time and again I've longed for adventure. |
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All the things you are
/ music by Jerome Kern. |
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New York, NY: PolyGram International Publishing, Inc., 1939. |
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First line of verse: Time and again I've longed for adventure. |
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All the things you are
/ music by Jerome Kern. |
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New York, NY: T. B. Harms Company, 1947. |
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First line of chorus: You are the promised kiss of springtime. |
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All this and heaven too
/ music by Jimmy Van Heusen. |
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New York, NY: Remick Music Corporation, 1939. |
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First line of chorus: You give me your lips. |
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All this and heaven too
/ music by Jimmy Van Heusen. |
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New York, NY: Warner Bros. Music, 1939. |
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First line of chorus: You give me your lips. |
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All this and heaven too
/ music by Jimmy Van Heusen. |
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New York, NY: Remick Music Corporation, 1939. |
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First line of chorus: You give me your lips. |
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All through the night
/ words and music by Cole Porter. |
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New York, NY: Harms Incorporated, 1934. |
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First line of verse: The day is my enemy. |
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All through the night
/ words and music by Cole Porter. |
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New York, NY: Harms Incorporated, 1934. |
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First line of verse: The day is my enemy. |
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Alla en el rancho grande
/ Spanish lyrics & music by Silvano R. Ramos. |
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Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, 1961. |
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First line of verse: I love to roam out yonder. |
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Allegheny Al
/ music by Jerome Kern. |
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New York, NY: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1937. |
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First line of chorus: Steamboat 'round the bend. |
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Alleluia
/ Randall Thompson. |
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Boston, MA: E. C. Schirmer Music Co., 1968. |
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First line of chorus: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. |
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Alleluia
/ Randall Thompson. |
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Boston, MA: E. C. Schirmer Music Co., 1940. |
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First line of chorus: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. |
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Alleluia
/ Randall Thompson. |
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Boston, MA: E. C. Schirmer Music Co., 1968. |
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First line of chorus: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. |
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All's well
/ words and music by Sam Coslow and Richard A. Whiting. |
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New York, NY: Famous Music Corp., 1935. |
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First line of verse: We have sailed the seven seas from Maine to Singapore. |
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Aloha ia no o Maui
/ by Alice Johnson and Johnny Noble. |
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Honolulu, HI: Johnny Noble, 1938. |
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First line of chorus (Hawaiian): Aloha ia no Maui na hono ao Piilani. |
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Aloha to you Mr. President
/ words and music by Don George. |
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Honolulu, HI: Don George, 1934. |
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First line of verse: All Hawaii's bursting with pride. |
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Alone
/ music by Nacio Herb Brown. |
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New York, NY: Robbins Music Corp., 1935. |
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First line of verse: A million stars are shining bright that glorify the sky. |
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Alone
/ music by Nacio Herb Brown. |
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New York, NY: Robbins Music Corp., 1935. |
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First line of chorus: Alone alone with a sky of romance above. |
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Alone at a table for two
/ words and music by Billy Hill, Daniel Richman and Ted Fiorito. |
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New York, NY: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 1935. |
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First line of verse: The usual time the usual place. |
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Alone together
/ words and music by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz. |
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New York, NY: Harms Incorporated, 1932. |
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First line of chorus: Alone together beyond the crowd. |
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Along the Santa Fe Trail
/ music by Will Grosz. |
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New York, NY: Harms Inc., 1940. |
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First line of verse: The crimson colored canyon and the azure sky. |
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Along the Santa Fe Trail
/ music by Will Grosz. |
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New York, NY: Harms Inc., 1940. |
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First line of chorus: Angels come to paint the desert nightly. |
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Las altenitas
/ music and Spanish lyric by J. J. Espinosa. |
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New York, NY: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, 1936. |
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First line of chorus: A gay ranchero, a caballero. |
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Always a bridesmaid
/ Walter O'Keefe. |
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New York, NY: Robbins Music Corporation, 1935. |
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First line of verse: I once knew a spinster who worked on a plan. |
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