B titles
Scope and Contents
Sheet Music: B
Baby Can You Laugh at That?" Words and music by Riley Shepard and Buck Nation. Hollywood, CA: American Music, Inc., 1947.
"Baby, I Can't Sleep." Words and music by Hugh Cross and Ted West. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1944.
"A Baby Song to Mother." Words and music by Jewell Gilbert and "Pappy" Cheshire. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing Co., 1940.
"Baby, You Gotta Quit That Noise.” Words and music by Johnny Bond. New York: Peer International Corp., 1946.
"Back Home from Camp.” Words by Rocco Curcio. Music by Josephine M. Curcio. New York: Rocco Curcio, MCMXX.
"Back in '67'." Words and music by Johnny Lange and Lew Porter. New York: Southern Music Publishing, Inc., 1939.
"Back in the Old Sunday School." Words and music by Phillip H. Lord, May Singhi Breen, and Peter DeRose. New York: Leo. Feist, Inc., 1932.
"Bald Headed Pappies.” Words and music by Eleanor Smythe, Millie Dyer, and Ruth Frank. New York: Peer International Corp., 1946.
"The Band Begins to Play." Words and music by A. Remark. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1941.
"Barnum Had the Right Idea." Words and music by Geo. M. Cohan. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co., 1939.
"Bartender Polka." Words by Sam Ward. Music by H. Gerlach and Tedy Memey. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., 1940.
"Bats in Your Belfry." Words by Billy Fairman. Music by Ken Nelson. New York: Tex Ritter, Music Publications, Inc., 1947.
"The Beautiful Caverns of Luray." Words and music, by Chester Rice, Matt Pelkonen and Meg Webb. New Joe McDaniel Music Co., 1939.
"Beautiful Girl of the Prairie." Words by Wilf Carter. Music by C. Fernandez. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc., 1940.
"A Beautiful Lady in Blue." Words by Sam M. Lewis. Music by J. Fred Coots. New York: Chappell and Co., Inc., 1935.
"The Belle of the Blue Ridge." Words and music by Billy Halley and Horatio Nicholls. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc., 1938. [3 copies]
The Belle of the Old Barn Dance." Words and music by Helen Gay. Hollywood, CA: American Music, Inc., 1947.
“Beneath the Southern Pine.” Words by Mavis LeMarr. Music by Burrell Van Buren. New York: Mavis LeMarr, 1933.
"Be Sure There's No Mistake." Words and music by Eddy Arnold and Alto "Cook" Watson. Chicago: Adams, Vee, & Abbott, Inc., 1946.
"Better Times." Words by F. E. Keller, M.D. Music by Bess McGowan. Philadelphia: M. D. Swisher, 1932.
"Betty Lou Fox Trot." Words and music by Pearl Baum Scharff. Wanchese, NC: Pearl Baum Scharff, 1936.
"Between Showers.” Words and music by Phil Baxter. New York: F.B. Haviland Pub. Co., MCMXXXIV.
"Beyond the Rio Grande." Words and music by Polly Jenkins. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co., Inc., 1941.
"Bible Stories." Words and music by John Lee Clarke. Music by Al Johns. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co., Inc., 1931.
"The Birthday Song." Words and music by Frank Madden and Frank E. Nattrass. New York: Nattras-Schenck Inc., 1941.
"Blind Alley." Words and music by Johnny Bond, Fred Stryker, and Jimmy Wakely. Hollywood, CA: Fairway Music Co., 1948.
"Blow the Smoke Away." Words by Will M. Hugh and Frank R. Adams. Music by Joe E. Howard. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co., Inc., 1934.
"Blow the Whistle." Arr. by Harry M. McClintock and Sterling Sherwin. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc., 1932.
"Blue Birds are Asking for You." Words and music by Paul Floyd Cornish. s. l.: Paul Cornish, 1943.
"Blue Dawn. Words and music by Andy Parker and Ike Cargill. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1944.
"Blue-Eyed Kathleen from Killarney." Words and music by Morton Downey and Molly Eager. New York: Melody Lane Publications, Inc., 1944.
"Blue Ridge Moon." Words and music by Gus Kahn, Gene Arnold, and Egbert Van Alstyne. New York: Remick Music Corp., 1931.
"Blue River Blues." Words and music by Cliff Japhet and Tommy Coley. Dallas, TX: Erwin L. Hanna, 1946.
"Blues in the Moonlight." Words and music by Doc Hopkins. Chicago: Adams, Vee, & Abbott, Inc., 1944. [3 copies]
"Blues, Stay Away from Me." Words and music by Alton Delmore, Rabon Delmore, Wayne Raney, and Henry Glover. Cincinnati, OH: Lois Publishing Co., 1949.
"The Bonnet My Grandmother Wore." Words and music by Sarah M. Prather. s. l.: Sarah M. Prather, (19--).
"Border Rose." Words and music by Buck Nation. New York: Peer International Corporarion, 1942. [2 copies]
"Border Serenade." Words and music by Rex Allen, Lew Douglas, and King Laney. Chicago: Adams, Vee, & Abbott, Inc., 1948.
"Born to Be Lonesome." Words and music by Susie, Fred Oliver, and Chuck and Ellie Story. Fort Wayne, IN: Ozark Mountain Music Publishers, 1944.
"Born to Lose." Words and music by Frankie Brown. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1943.
"Bottle Talk." Words and music by Dave McEnery, Carrie Mae Walker, and Joe Marx. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc., 1948.
"Boy Oh Boy Oh Boy (Do I Like You)." Words and music by Sylvester L. Cross, Leo Melville, and Eliot Wright. Portland, OR: American Music Inc., 1940.
"A Brand New Love." Words and music by Johnny Harrell. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1944.
"Breaking My Heart to Keep Away from You." Words and music by Dave Brannan. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co., Inc., 1937.
"A Broken Promise Means a Broken Heart." Words and music by Gene Autry, Rex Allen, and Dave Bohm. Hollywood, CA: Golden West Melodies, Inc., 1947.
"Broken Vow Will Mean a Broken Heart." Words and music by James Carson. Atlanta, GA: Carson-Carrier Publications, 1947.
"Brother Ezra and Sister Susan." Words and music by Frank Crumit and Billy Curtis. New York: Frank Crumit's Song Co., 1933.
Buckwheat Cakes." Words and music by Tell Taylor and Fred Sloop. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co., Inc., 1939. [2 copies]
"Burn it Up." Words and music by Nat Simon and Harold Raymond. New York: Superior Music, Inc., 1943.
"Buttercup Lane." Words and music by Louise Nation and Rex Kelly. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1942.
"By the Grave of Nobody's Darling." Words and music by Jimmie Davis. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc., 1938. [2 copies]
"By the Light of the Yaller Moon." Words and music by Roger Genger and George Lang. New York: Peer Inter- national Corp., 1945.
"By the Old Wishing Well." Words and music by John Redmond, Graham Prince, and E. P. LaFreniere. New York: Roy Music Co., 1936.
"By the Stump of the Old Pine Tree." Words and music by Bob Miller and Dick Sanford. New York: Bob Miller, Inc., 1934.
Dates
- Creation: 1856-1952
Creator
- From the Collection: Jones, Loyal, 1928-2023 (Compiler, Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Records can be accessed through the Reading Room, Berea College Special Collections and Archives, Hutchins Library, Berea College.
Extent
From the Series: 32 folders
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Berea College Special Collections and Archives Repository
Hutchins Library
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Berea Kentucky 40404 US
859.985.3262
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