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 File — Box: 11, Folder: 6-9
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Sheet Music: I (Folder 6)
"I Ain't Gonna Worry No More." Words and music by Zeb Carver and Jack Rollins. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1946.

"I Am Thinking of My Blue Eyes." Words and music by A. P. Carter. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., 1929.

"I Believe I Am Entitled to You." Words and music by Chester Rice, Mel Foree ,and Cliff Carlisle. New York: Joe McDavid Music Co., 1941.

"I Bought a Rock for a Rocky Mountain Gal." Words and music by Dave McEnery. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., 1939. [3 copies]

"I Can See Love in Your Eyes.: Words by Thomas Woodley and Fred Ahlefeld. Music by Fred W. Ahlefeld. Ownesville, IN: Fred W. Ahlefeld, 1934. [2 copies]

"I Can't Go on this Way." Words and music by Fred Rose. Nashville, TN: Milene Music, 1943.

"I Didn't Know I Was in Love with You." Words and music by Zeb Carver. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1945.

"I'd Like to Give My Dog to Uncle Sam (The Blind Boy and His Dog)." Words and music by Dave McEnery. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 1944. [2 copies]

"I Don't Care." Words and music by Cliff Japhet. Arr. by Belle Schrag. New York: Joe McDaniel Music Company, 1942.

"I'd Rather be a Cowboy than President." Words and music by Clarke Van Ness. New York: Dixie Music Publishing Co., 1947.

"I'd Rather Write a Song." Words and music by George M. Cohan. New York: F. B. Haviland Publishing Company, 1934.

"If I'd Only Been True to You." Words and music by Andy Walsh and Billy Folger. Chicago: Adams, Vee & Abbott, Inc., 1946.

"If It's Wrong to Love You." Words and music by Bonnie Dodd and Charles Mitchell. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1946.

"If My Love Never Reaches Your Heart." Words and music by Charlie Mitchell and Bonnie Dodd. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1945.

"If They String Me Up (I'll Never Live It Down)." Words and music by Charlie McCarthy, Lee David, and Nelson Cogane. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., 1940. [3 copies]

"If This is Love." Words by Phil Grayson. Music by Bob Keith and Tommy Duncan. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1944.

"If Washington Should Come to Life." Words and music by George M. Cohan. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1938.

"If You Can't Go Right, Don't Go Wrong." Words by Lester Blackwell. Music by Jimmy Wakely. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1944.

"If You Don't Love Me." Words by Billy Fairman. Music by Hal Johnson. Chicago: Century Songs Inc., 1948.

"If You're Still in Love with Me." Words and music by Jimmy Davis and Buddy Jones. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1941. [2 copies]

"If You Stopped Loving Me." Words by Stanley L. Williams. Music by George A. Gibbs, Jr. New York: United Music Publishers, 1940. [2 copies]

"If You Won't Let Me Shoulder a Rifle." Words by Esther Van Scriver and Shelby Darnell. Music by Bob Miller. New York: Bob Miller, Inc., 1944.

"I Gotta Ketch Up with My Settin'." Words and music by Georgia Marshall. New York: Nattrass-Schenck Inc., 1938.

"I Had But Fifty Cents." Words and music by Dwight Latham, Wamp Carlson, and Guy Bonham. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1939. [2 copies]

"I Have a Rancho Grande (Alla En El Rancho Grande)." Spanish words by J. Del Moral and Raul Barragan. English words by Al Jacobs. Music by Emilio d' Uranga and Al Jacobs. New York: Stasny Music Corp., 1939.

"I Hear You Call Sweetheart." Words by Fred Ahlefeld and Bob Bryan. Music by N. Forbes Havener. Owensville, IN: Fred Ahlefeld, 1939. [2 copies]

"I Heard a Silver Trumpet." Words and music by Fred Rose. Chicago: Forster Music Publisher, Inc., 1943.

"I Heard You Crying in Your Sleep." Words and music by Hank Williams. Nashville, TN: Acuff-Rose Pub., 1947.

"I Just Don't Like This Kind of Livin'." Words and music by Hank Williams. Nashville, TN: Acuff-Rose Pub., 1949.

"I Kissed You and You Told Me Good-bye." Words and music by John T. "Jake" Taylor and Mary Jean Shurtz. New York: Dixie Music Pub. Co., 1947.

"I Knew Before You Told Me." Words and music by Jack Fields. Los Angeles: RosSongs Music Publishers, 1948.

"I Know I Shouldn't Worry." Words and music by Mel Foree, Betty Rieley, and Eddie Conners. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1941. [2 copies]

"I Know My Baby Loves Me in Her Own Peculiar Way." Words and music by Riley Shepard and Don Canton. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1947.

"I Know What It Means to Be Blue." Words and music by Bill Nettles. Chicago: Bob Smith Pub. Co., 1943.


Sheet Music: I (Folder 7)
"I'll Always Love You." Words and music by Eddy Hanson. Chicago: The Song Shop, 1942.

"I'll Always Love You ('Til I Die)." Words and music by Karl and Harty. Chicago: Bob Smith Pub. Co., 1943.

"I'll Always Remember." Words by Darl Davis. Music by Bob Carleton. s.l.: Darl Davis, 1941.

"I'll Be All Smiles Tonight." Words and music by Geo. Powis. Arr. by M. J. Ludlow. Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co., (19--).

"I'll Be Back in a Year, Little Darlin'." Words and music by Ben Shelhammer, Claude Heritier, and Russ Hull. Chicago: Bell Music Company, 1941. [3 copies]

"I'll Be Gone for Awhile." Words and music by Edward Crowe and Pete Pyle. Memphis, TN: Edward Crowe and Pete Pyle, 1942.

"I'll Carry On." Words by Jack Mitchell. Music by George Ande. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1945. [2 copies]

"I'll Come Back to You." Words and music by Floyd Tillman and Jimmie Davis. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., 1940.

"I'll Forgive You." Words and music by J.L. Frank and Pee Wee King. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1944. [2 copies]

"I'll Hitch My Saddle to a Star (And Ride Across the Sky)." Words and music by Roger Genger and George Lane. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1945. [2 copies]

"I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms." Words and music by Eddy Arnold, Hal Horton, and Tommy Dilbeck. Chicago: Adams, Vee, and Abbott, Inc., 1947. [2 copies]

"I'll Keep on Loving You." Words and music by Floyd Tillman. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1939. [4 copies]

"I'll Lend You Everything I've Got Except My Wife." Words by Jean Havez. Music by Harry Von Tilzer. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1938.

"I'll Never Be Blue." Words and music by Paul Denniker, Tom Fowler, and Sid Prosen. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., 1945.

"I'll Sing You a Song of the Saddle." Words and music by Frank Harford and Gene Autry. Arr. by John Bach. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing Co., 1937.

"I'll Take Back All I've Said about You." Words and music by Texas Ruby and Curly Fox. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1948.

"I'll Take Good Care of Mommy While You're Gone." Words by Ida De Milo Lammers. Music by Russ Hull. Chicago: Country Music, 1944.

"I'll Take What I Can Get." Words and music by Floyd Tillman. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1948.

"I'll Tie a Love Knot in My Lariat." Words and music by Norman Kelly, Shel Fisher, and George A. Gibbs, Jr. New York: United Music Publishers, 1940.

"I'll Wear a White Rose." Words and music by Lulu Bennett. Hollywood, CA: American Music, Inc., 1940.

"I Love My Wife: But, Oh, You Kid." Words and music by Harry Armstrong and Billy Clark. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1937.

"I Love You So Much It Hurts." Words and music by Floyd Tillman. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1948.

"I'm A-Headin' Back to Texas." Words and music by Bill Boyd, Fred Bowie, and Al. Moquin. New York: La Casa Del Rio Music Publications, 1944.

"I'm a Convict with Old Glory in My Heart." Words by Dave McEnery. Music by Bob Miller. New York: Bob Miller, Inc., 1944.

"I'm a Fool to Care." Words and music by Ted Daffan. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1948.

"I'm A-Rockin' in the Saddle." Words by Frank Luther. Music by Nathaniel Shilkret. New York: Southern Music Pub. Co. Inc., 1937.

"I'm a Rootin', Shootin', Tootin' Man from Texas." Words and music by Gene Austin. Hollywood, CA: Reliance Music Co., 1944.

"I'm a Slap-Happy Cappy." Words by Ted Jones. Music by Jack Chapman and Melvin Dinger. Piano Score by Carzie "Cozy" Harris. Ironton, MO: Arcadia Valley Music Publishers, 1944.

"I'm a Son of a Legionaire." Words and music by Allan Flynn and Frank Madden. New York: Nattrass-Schenck, Inc., 1942.

"I'm Counting on You." Words and music by Bill Leonard and Carolyn Ross. Los Angeles: RosSons Music Pub., 1946.

"I'm Going Back to My Mother and Dad." Words and music by Hugh Cross. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1944.

"I'm Going Home With You." Words by Lillian Bartlett Richards. Music by Roy White. Mechanic Falls, ME: Lillian Barlett Richards, 1924.

"I'm Goin' to Send a Letter to Heaven." Words and music by Richard E. Richman. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1944.

"I'm Gonna Dry Up My Tears (Little Darling)."


Sheet Music: I (Folder 8)
"I Might Have Known." Words and music by Wiley Walker and Gene Sullivan. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1944.

"I'm Only a Married Woman (Sweet Romance)." Words and music by Georgia Marshall. New York: Nattrass- Schenck Inc., 1939. [2 copies]

"I'm On My Way to Texas." Words by Murray Semos. Music by Buddy Sheppard. New York: Tune House Publications, 1947.

"I'm Riding with Mem'ries Tonight." Words and music by Josephine Walker. Los Angeles: Guy Publishing Co., 1947.

"(I'm Sending) Half of My Heart Shaped Locket." Words and music by Edward Tabor and Lew Mel. Atlanta, GA: Moreland Music Publishing Co., 1944.

"I'm Sitting on Top of a Haystack." Words and music by Lew Mel and Chaw Mank. Staunton, IL: Chaw Mank's Blue Ribbon Music Co., 1944.

"I'm Sorry If that's the Way You Feel." Words and music by Fred Rose. Nashville, TN: Milene Music, 1946.

"I'm Sorry Now." Words and music by Cliff "Sleepy" Johnson. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1941.

“I’m the One Who Loves You.” By Stuart Hamblen. California: Stuart Hamblen Music Co., 1950.

"I Must Have Been Wrong." Words and music by Bob Atcher. Nashville, TN: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1943.

"I'm Waiting for My Darlin'." Words and music by Gordon Sizemore and Hugh Cross. Franklin, PA: Kelly Music Publications, 1946.

"I'm Wasting My Tears on You." Words and music by Tex Ritter and Frank Harford. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1944. [2 copies]

"I'm Whistling My Love Song to You." Words and music by Oakley Haldeman, Fred Lowrey, and Lew Porter. Hollywood, CA: Boris Morros Music Company, 1944.

"I'm Writing a Letter to Heaven" Words and music by Doris Mayer and Bill Boyd. Hollywood, CA: Fairway Music Corp., 1948.

“In a Little Dutch Kindergarten (Down by the Zuider Zee)." Dutch words by Herre de Vos. English Words by Al Bryan. Music by L. Rosenstock. Cleveland, OH: Sam Fox Pub. Co., 1938. [2 copies]

"In a Little Gypsy Tea Room." Words by Edger Leslie. Music by Joe Burke. New York: Joe Morris Music Co., 1935.

"Indiana Waltz." Words and music by Fred Rose. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1948.

"Indians and Trees." Words and music by George M. Cohan. New York: F. B. Haviland Pub. Co., 1933.

"In God We Trust." Words by Harry Tobias. Music by Albert Sherman. Sherman Oaks, CA: Harry Tobias, 1943. [3 copies]

"In Her Own Peculiar Way (I Know My Baby Loves Me)." Words and music by Riley Shepard and Don Canton. Hollywood, CA: American Music, Inc., 1947.

"In My Heart You'll Always Be Mine." Words and music by Jimmie Davis and Buddy Jones. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1941. [3 copies]

"In My Old Cabin Home in the Mountains (There's a Lamp in the Window Tonight)." Words by Tom Dix. Music by Roy Weston. Chicago: Forster Music Pub. Inc., 1933.

"In Search of Silver and God." Revised and improved by Geo. K. Hamilton. Chicago: Forster Music Pub. Inc., 1933.

"In Spite of It All (I Still Believe in You)." Words and music by Arthur C. King. New York: Lewellyn Music Co., 1949.

“In the Baggage Coach Ahead.” By Gussie L. Davis. New York: Howley, Haviland, and Co., MDCCCXCVI.

"In the Blue Hills of Virginia." Words by Bob Miller and Lou Klien. Music by Bob Miller. New York: Keit-Engel, Inc., 1932.

“In the Hills of Old Kentucky.” Lyrics by J.R. Shannon. Music by Chas. L. Johnson. Chicago: Forster Music Publisher, Co., MCMXIV.

“In the Hills of Tennessee.” Words and music by Francis Graig. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1945.

"In the Shelter of the Rockies." Words by Herbert L. Hutchinson. Music by Don Mac Pherson. Chicago: Popular Music Publications, 1939.

"In the Valley of Yesterday." Words by Howard Johnson. Music by Eugene Gifford. New York: Joe Davis Inc., 1934.

"I Promised to Come Back to You." Words and music by Reginald Ward and Joe Shelton. Chicago: Bob Smith Publishing Co., 1943. [2 copies]


Sheet Music: I (Folder 9)
"I Realize Now." Words and music by Sidney Miller and Stanely Cowan. New York: Melody Lane Pub. Inc., 1944.

"The Irish Jubilee." Words by James Thorton. Music by Chas. Lawler. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1938.

"Irish Waltz Melody." Arr. by W.C. Pola. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1932.

"I Saw Your Picture in the Sky." Words by Dennis Henderson. Music by Bob Carelton. s.l.: Dennis Henderson, 1949.

"I Should Have Known." Words and music by Jimmie Dale and Paul Insetta. New York: Southern Music Pubishing Co. Inc., 1948.

"Is It too Late Now?" Words and music by Jimmie Davis. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1944. [2 copies]

"Is There Room Up in Heaven for an Old Rocking Chair." Words by Clairette Groenwoldt and Henry James. Music by Lew Mel. New York: Joe McDaniel Music Co., 1941. [4 copies]

"Is This Our Last Goodbye?" Words and music by Reginald Ward and Joe Shelton. Chicago: Bob Smith Publishing Co., 1943.

"I Talk To Myself About You." Words and music by Fred Rose. Nashville, TN: Milen Music, 1946.

"I Think I'll Throw My Pillow on the Floor." Words and music by Dave Denney and Peggy Hehman. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1945.

"I Tipped My Hat and Slowly Rode Away." Words and music by Larry Markes and Dick Charles. New York: Robbins Music Corporation, 1946.

"It's All Over Now (I Won't Worry)." Words and music by Johnny Lange and Lew Porter. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc., 1940.

“It’s A Lonely Lonely World (Without You).” Words and music by Bill Sturdevant. Dallas: Bill Sturdevant, 1946.

"It's America for Me." Words and music by Frances Jackson. Hollywood, CA: Syndicate Music Pub., 1941.

"It's a Promise of the Stars." Words and music by Eugene Greenfield. New York: Broadcast Music Inc., 1949.

“It’s Been So Long, Darlin’.” Words and music by Ernest Tubb. Hollywood: American Music, Inc., 1946.

"It's Easy to Fool the One Who Loves You." Words by Max Wartell. Music by Harold Potter. New York: Royal Crown Music Co., 1947.

"It's Nobody's Fault But Your Own." Words and music by Bill Nettles Harmie Smith. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1946.

"It's Nobody's Fault But Your Own." Words and music by Dave Denney and Peggy Hehman. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1946.

"It's So Hard to Smile." Words and music by Johnnie Bailes. Nashville, TN: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1948.

"It's Summertime Again." Words and music by Johnny Rockwood. New York: Republic Music Corporation, 1949.

"It's the Last Time I'll Cry Over you." Words and music by Fred C. Ballard. Charleston, SC: Fred C. Ballard Music Publications, 1944.

"It's Too Late to Say You're Sorry Now." Words and music by Don Weston. New York: Peer International Corp., 1944.

"It's Your Worry Now." Words and music by Marvin Montgomery. New York: Peer International Corp., 1941.

"I've a Garden in Sweden." Words and music by Murphy, Owens, and Lipton. American version by Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1939.

"I've Got a Heart (That's Broken In Two)." Words and music by George S. Novak. Chicago: Century Songs, Inc., 1948. [2 copies]

"I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm." Words and music by Irving Berlin. New York: Irving Berlin Music Corp., 1937.

"I've Had Enough of Your Two-Timin' (You've Had Enough of My Bank Roll)." Words and music by Claire Smith and Fred Halle. Chicago: Century Songs Inc., 1948.

"I've Lived a Lifetime for You." Words and music by Elmer Newman and Ray Whitley. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1947. [3 copies]

"I Want a Girl (Just Like the Girl that Married Dear Old Dad)." Words by William Dillon. Music by Harry Von Tilzer. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1938. [2 copies]

"I Want to be a Popular Millionaire." Words and music by George M. Cohan. New York: F. B. Haviland Pub. Co., 1932.

"I Want to be a Soldier." Words by John Knowles. Music by Bob Carelton. s. l.: John E. Knowles, 1941.

"I Want to Be Wanted." Words and music by Bob Atcher. Nashville, TN: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1943.

"I Want to Live and Love." Words and music by Gene Sullivan and Wiley Walker. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1944.

"I Want to Hear a Yankee Doodle Tune." Words and music by George M. Cohan. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1931.

"I Was Born in Virginia." Words and music by George M. Cohan. New York: F. B. Haviland Pub. Co., 1933.

“I Will Meet You in Pennsy." Words and music by Charles Kingsbury. Covington, PA: Charles Kingsbury, 1939.

“I Won’t Be Back In a Year, Little Darling.” Words and music by Bradley Kincaid and Buck Nation. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1941. [15 copies]

Dates

  • Creation: 1856-1952

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Records can be accessed through the Reading Room, Berea College Special Collections and Archives, Hutchins Library, Berea College.

Extent

4 folders

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Berea College Special Collections and Archives Repository

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