L titles
Scope and Contents
Sheet Music: L (Folder 1)
“Lane of Broken Dreams.” Words by Cora Windecker. Music by Charles Kingsbury. New York: Kingsbury and Windecker, 1938. [2 copies]
“Last Night’s Garenias.” Words and musci by Sam Cowlow. New York: Coslow Music, 1940.
“The Last Round-Up.” Words and music by Billy Hill. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. Inc., 1933.
“The Last Roundup in Old Berlin/Japa.” Words and music by “Cowboy” Jack Patton. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1944.
“Lay My Head Beneath a Rose.” Words by W. Madison. Music by G. Falkenstein. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1936.
“Lazy Morning.” Words and music by Fred Rose. Nashville, TN: Milene Music, 1947.
“Lemme Outa Here.” Words and music by Lee Penny and Ken Curtis. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1947.
“A Lemon in the Garden of Love.” Words by M.E. Rourke. Music by Richard Carle. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1935.
“Let Me Be the First (To Say I’m Sorry).” Words by Johnny Lange. Music by Fred Glickman. Nashville, TN: Milene Music, 1947. [2 copies]
“Let’s Call It All a Dream.” By Ted Powell, Lew Pollack, and Paul Francis Webster. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. Inc., MCMXXXIV.
“Let’s Grow Old Together.” Words and music by James Brockman, Will Oakland, and Ira Schuster. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co., Inc., 1939. [2 copies]
“Let’s Hit the Dream Trail Together.” Words by Al Maister. Music by Rip Converse. Boston: R.D. Row Music Co., 1939.
“Let’s Keep America American.” Words and music by Bert Douglas, Pat McCarthy, and Ernest Breuer. New York: Rialto Music Pub. Corp., 1939.
“Let’s Make Believe we’re Sweethearts.” Words and music by Fred W. Ahlefeld, III, and Joe Marx. Owensville, IN: Fred W. Ahlefeld, III, [19--].
“Let’s Stop Feudin’ Sarah Jane.” Words and music by Polly Jenkins. New York: Roy Music Co., Inc., 1941.
“Let’s Trade a Diamond for a Heart.” Words and music by Gilbert Grove. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc., 1939.
“Let the Sun Shine thru the Dark Clouds.” Words by Ethel Viola Putnam. Music by Bob Carleton. S.1.: Ethel Viola Putnam, 1941.
“Let Us Both Be Fair.” Words and music by Rust Marion. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1945.
“Life’s a Funny Proposition After All.” Words and music by George M. Cohan. New York: F.B. Haviland Publishing, Co., 1931.
“The Light of the World.” Words and music by Albert Sherman. Sherman Oaks, CA: Harry Tobias, 1944.
“Linger Long Sweet Dream.” Words and music by Melvin Wright. Arr. by Geo. M. Clark. Boston: G.D. Russell and Co., 1868.
“Little Annie Rooney.” Words and music by Michael Nolan. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1938.
“Little Arkansas Sweetheart.” Words and music by Ray Wade and Ike Cargill. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1944.
“The Little Brown Jug.” Words and music by J.E. Winner (Eastburn). New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1938.
“Little Cotton Dolly.” Words and music by Yodeling Frankie Townsend. New York: Peer International Corp., 1941. [2 copies]
“Little Girl, Come Dry Your Tears.” Words by Spencer Whedon. Music by William Ortmann. Chicago: Hurbert J. Braun, 1934.
“The Little Grey Church of My Dreams.” Words and music by Will George Butler. S.1.: Will George Butler, 1937.
“Little Locket of Long Ago.” Words and music by Harry Woods and Joe Burke. New York: Joe Morris Music Co., 1933.
“Little Old Cross-Road Store.” Words by John Mercer. Music by Peter Tinturin. New York: Miller Music Inc., 1932. [2 copies]
“The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane.” Words and music by Will S. Hays. Ed. By John Carroll Randolph. Boston: Oliver Ditson Company, 1913.
“Little Old Mission.” Words and music by Russ Hull, Ben Shelhamer, Jr. and Al Randolph. Chicago: Bell Music Co., 1940.
“Little Old Rag Doll.” Words and music by Stuart Hamblin. Los Angeles: Vincent, Howard and Preeman Ltd., 1932.
Sheet Music: L (Folder 2)
“Little Pardner.” Words and music by Gene Autry, Red Rose and Johnny Marvin. Hollywood, CA: West’rn Music Publishing Company, 1939.
“The Little Rosewood Casket.” Arr. by Mort H. Glickmann. Chicago: M.M. Cole Publishing Co., 1936.
“Little Shirt My Mother Made for Me.” Written and composed by Wincott. Worn by Tom Woottwell. Chas Sheard Co., MCMIX.
“Little Strands of Silver (Shining Through the Gold).” Words and Music by Ed Nelson, Jr. and Fred Rose. Nashville, TN: Milene Music, 1948. [2 copies]
“Little You Cared.” Words and music by Hal Burns. New York: Tex Ritter Music Publications, Inc., 1947.
“Live and Let Live.” Words and music by Wiley Walker and Gene Sullivan. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1941. [2 copies]
“Locoed.” Words adapted by Georgia Marshall from Vaida Steward Montgomery’s poem “Locoed.” Music by Georgia Marshall. New York: Nattrass-Schenck Inc., 1940.
“Lonely Little Lane.” Words and music by Lew Mel, Nelly Seely, Burby Gervais. Oakland, CA: Ray Meany, Golden Gate Publications, 1939.
“Lonely Mountain Moon.” Words by Leon Carter. Music by Bill Baldwin. New York: Frank Harding, 1934.
“Lonely Street.” Words and music by Pearl Fain. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. Inc., 1935.
“Lonesome on the Range.” Words and music by Will George Butler. S.1: Will George Butler, 1938. [2 copies]
“Lonesome—That’s All.” Words and music by Lee S. Roberts and Ben J. Bradley. Chicago: Forster Music Publisher, Inc., 1919.
“The Longest Way ‘Round is the Sweetest Way Home.” Words by Ren Shields. Music by Kerry Mills. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1936.
“Longing Ever Longing for You Dear.” Words by Dale Igney. Music by George Craft, Jr. Huntington, IN: Dale Igney, 1923.
“Long the Old Sage Trail.” Words and music by Lloyd Turner. New York: Melomusic Publications, 1945. [2 copies]
“Long Time No See.” Words by Bill Lennerts. Music by Don Pablo. Detroit, MI: Lennerts Music Publishers, 1948.
“Lookin’ for My Baby.” Words and music by Anthony Cord. New York: Broadcast Music Inc., 1948.
“Lord Protect My Darling.” Words and music by Rex Allen and Nelson E. Poe. Chicago: Adams, Vee, and Abbott, Inc., 1948.
“Love Blooms But Once.” Words and Music by Tom Martelle. New York: Century Play Co., 1924.
“Lovebug Tennessee.” Words and music by Fred Rose. Nashville, TN: Milene Music, 1947.
“Love Goes “Round an’ Round (In This Heart of Mine).” Words and music by Roy W. Swanson. New York: Nosnaws Music Co., 1947. [2 copies]
“Love is Fun.” Words and music by Norman Brown and Ballard Edwards. New York: Encore Music Publications, 1948.
“The Love That We Once Knew.” Words and music by Foy Willing and Cottonseed Clark. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1944.
“Lovie Joe.” Words by Will Marion Cook. Music by Joe Jordon. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1938.
“Low Bridge!—Everybody Down (Or Fifteen Years on the Erie Canal).” Words and music by Thos. S. Allen. New York: F.B. Haviland Publishing Co., 1929. [2 copies]
“Lullaby Lady.” Words by Howard Johnson. Music by James Rule and Max Kortlander. New York: Joe Davis Inc., 1933. [2 copies]
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
2 folders
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Berea College Special Collections and Archives Repository
Hutchins Library
100 Campus Drive
Berea Kentucky 40404 US
859.985.3262
special_collections@berea.edu