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Sheet Music: M (Folder 3)
“Maggie Murphy’s Home.” Words by Edward Harrigan. Music by Dave Braham. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1938.
“Mammy’s Precious Baby.” By Bradley Kincaid. New York: Famous Music Corp., MCMXXXI.
“The Man with the Old Guitar.” Words and music by J. Graydon Hall. S.1.: J. Graydon Hall, 1947.
“The March of the Cardinals.” Words and music by George M. Cohan. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Company, Inc., 1937.
“The March that will Bring Them Home Again.” Words by Harry Tobias. Music by Al Sherman. Sherman Oaks, CA: Harry Tobias, 1945.
“Maria Elena.” Words in English by Will Heagney. Words in Spanish by Lorenzo Barlcelata. Music by Lorenzo Barcelata. New York: Southern Music Co. Inc., 1939. [2 copies]
“The Marines’ Hymn.” Arr. by A. Tregina. Philadelphia, PA: U.S. Marine Corps. Publicity Bureau, 1929.
“Mary and Mother.” Words and music by Dick Robertson. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., 1940.
“Mary Had a Little Lamb (His Love Was Pure as Snow).” Words and music by George S. Novak. Chicago: Century Songs Inc., 1948.
“Mary Marry Me.” Words and music by Maxine Manners. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1947.
“Master Minded Mama.” Words and music by Bill Nettles and Leonard Bryant. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1946. [2 copies]
“Maud Bryson.” Words by Arthur Thomas. Music by Mar Ray and Arthur Thomas. Arr. by Mary Morgan. Cleveland, OH: Harold Dellon Music Company, 1945. [2 copies]
“Maurice the Gendarme.” Words and music by Bradford Browne, Frank Crumit, and Max Rich. New York: Frank Crumit’s Song Company, 1933.
“Me and My Burro.” Words and music by Fred Howard and Nat Vincent. Los Angeles: Vincent and Howard, Ltd., 1935.
“Me and My Guitar.” Words and music by Jack Waverly. New York: Jack Waverly, 1939.
“Me and My Radio.” Words by Margaret Jennings. Music by Harry Jay. Odessa, LA: Margaret Jennings, 1945.
“Me and My Smokey Roan.” By Harry Noble. M. Baron Inc., 1938. [2 copies]
“A Memory.” Words and Music by A.H. Ackley. Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1928.
“Memories of Old Kentucky.” Word and music by Weile and Melrose. Chicago: Melrose and Montgomery, [19--; MS.].
“Memory’s Beautiful Isle.” Words by Lura Elliott. Music by Richard Bros. Windsor, VT: Lura Elliott, 1937.
“The Memphis Blues (Or, Mister Crump).” Words by George A. Norton. Music by W.C. Handy. New York: Handy Brothers Music Co. Inc., 1940.
“Mem’ries of Mother.” Words and music by Irving Seigel. New York: 20th Century Music Publishers, 1933. [2 copies]
“The Merry-Go-Roundup.” Words and music by Gene Autry, Fred Rose, and Johnny Marvin. Hollywood, CA: West’rn Music Publishing Co., 1939.
“The Message to Mother (From Her Dying Soldier Boy).” Words and music by Grady Cole and Francis Starkey. Atlanta, GA: Moreland Music Publishing Co., 1944. [2 copies]
“Mimi.” Words by Lorens Hart. Music by Richard Rodgers. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1932.
“A Miner’s Life.” Words and music by Pearl Stewart. Chicago: Will Lewis Music Publisher, 1933.
“Minnie Skavinsky Skavar.” Words and music by Rank Crumit. New York: F.B. Haviland Publishing Co., 1933.
“Mish-Mash.” Word and music by Al Castellanos. New York: Peer International Corp., 1947. [2 copies]
“Misinformed.” Words and music by Fred W. Ahlefeld and Joe Marx. Arr. by Thos. R. Confare. Owensville, IN: Fred W. Ahlefeld and Joe Marx, 1939. [2 copies]
“Missouri.” Words and music by Harry (Slim) Duncan and Hank Penny. Hollywood: American Music, Inc., 1946.
“Miss You.” Words by Charlie Tobias and Harry Tobias. Music by Henry Tobias. New York: Santly-Joy-Select, Inc., 1941.
“Mister Aristocrat.” Words and music by Roy Jacobs and Gene de Paul. New York: Southern Music Pub. Co. Inc., 1941. [2 copies]
Sheet Music: M (Folder 4)
“Modern Cannon Ball.” Words and music by A.P. Carter, Bill Boyd and Earl Nunn. New York: Peer International Corp., 1942. [3 copies]
“Moments.” Words and music by Jimmie Lands. New York: Peer International Corp., 1943.
“Montana May.” Words and music by Edna Thayer. New York: Nattress-Schenck, Inc., 1942.
“Montana Moon.” Words and music by Leslie Beacon. New York: Beacon Music Co., 1941.
“The Moonlight, the Rose, and You.” Words by Chas. E. Baer. Music by Johann C. Schmid. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1938.
“Moon on My Pillow.” Words and music by Charlie Tobias, Elliot Tobias, and Henry Tobias. New York: Edwin H. Morris and co. Inc., 1942.
“Moonshine Over Kentucky.” Words by Sidney D. Mitchell. Music by Lew Pollack. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1938.
“The Moon Smiled.” Words by Barney T. Clarke. Music by Bob Carleton. S.1.: Barney T. Clarke, 1941.
“Mother Dear.” Words and music by Ben and Al Trace. Chicago: M.M. Cole Publishing Co., 1941.
“Mother’s Great Love.” Words and music by E.S. Hook. Arr. by E. L. Dover. S.1.: E.S. Hook, 1924.
“Mother’s Tears.” Words and music by George Bourne. Toronto, Canada: Columbian Music Publishers, Ltd., 1938.
“Mountain Wildflower.” Words by Mabel Sellers Colgate. Music by Allen Taub. S.1: Mabel Sellers Colgate, (19--). [2 copies]
“Murder on the Radio.” Words and music by Dude Martin and Ted Johnson. Hollywood, CA: American Music, 1948.
“Musically Yours.” Words by Fred W. Ahlefeld, III and Joseph Crestick. Music by Greddie Crolow. Arr. by Will Livernash. Owensville, IN: Fred W. Ahlefeld, 1939. [2 copies]
“My Dad’s Dinner Pail.” Words by Edward Harrigan. Muisc by Dave Braham. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1938.
“My Daddy Is Only a Picture.” Words and music by Tommy Dilbeck. New York: Peer International Corp., 1948.
“My Dreamboat is Drifting.” Words and music by May Newberry. Nashville, TN: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1943.
“My Dream of the U.S.A.” Words and music by Leonard Chick, Charles Roth and Ted Snyder. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1936.
“My Dreams are Getting Better All the Time.” Words by Mann Curtis. Music by Vic Mizzy. New York: Santly-Joy Inc, 1944.
“My Girl Back Home.” Words by Lula Mostells. Music by Bob Carleton. S.1.: Lula Mostells, 1941.
“My Grandfather’s Pipe.” Words and music by Benjamin Piquet. New York: Fortuny’s Publishers Inc., 1941.
“My Guitar is My Sweetheart.” Words and music by Alfio Bargnesi and David Rhodes. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1947. [2 copies]
“My Heart Echoes.” Words and music by Johnnie and Homer Bailes. Nashville, TN: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1948.
“My Heart’s Aflame.” Words by Billy Halop. Music by Bob Cagle. Los Angeles: RosSongs, Music Pub., 1948.
“My Heart’s in this Letter.” Words and music by Ike Cargill and Foy Willing. New York: Peer International Corp., 1944.
“My Little Desert Home.” Word and music by Johnnie Blaisdell. Chicago: M.M. Cole Publishing Co., 1941.
“My Little Mountain Rose.” Words and music by Benjamin D. Davies. Parkersburg, WV: Benjamin D. Davies, 1932. [2 copies]
"My Memory Picture of You." Words and music by Wiley Walker, Gene Sullivan and Carl Haden. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1948.
"My Navy Sweetheart." Words by Estella Moyers. Music by Leo and Hector Richard. s.l.: Estella Moyers, 1943.
"My Old Kentucky Home." Words and music by Stephen Foster. New York: Broadcast Music Inc., 1940.
"My Ole Dog and Me." Words and music by Moran Moore. Chicago: Forster Music Publishers, Inc., 1937.
"My Palomino and I." Words and music by Reno Browne and Bill Lennerts. Detroit, MI: Lennerts Music Pub., 1948.
"My Promise to You." Words and music by Ervin Drake and Jimmy Shirl. New York: Broadcast Music Inc., 1947.
"My Range in the Sky." Words by Don Reid. Music by Ted Eddy and Don Ried. New York: T. B. Harms Co., 1947.
"My Rosary of Broken Dreams." Words and music by Cliff Friend and Sol Seltzer. New York: Olman Music Corp., 1939.
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