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 File — Box: 13, Folder: 6-8
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Sheet Music: W, part 1 (Box 13, folder 6)
"Wabash Cannon Ball." Words and music by A. P. Carter. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc., 1939. [2 copies]

"Wal, I Swan! Gid-Dap Napoleon." Words and music by Benjamin Hapgood Burt. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1935.

"Wanderlust." Words and music by Lynn Greiner and Harold Mott. New York: Porgie, Debin and Friedman Inc., 1941.

"Wand'ring Down Lover's Lane." Words and music by Robert Burke. Media, PA: Robert Burke, 1933.

"Water Under the Bridge." Words by Paul Francis Webster. Music by Lew Pollack. S.l.: DeSylva, Brown and Hender- son. 1934.

"Way Beyond the Blue." Words and music by by Albert Troy Hardy. Chicago: Hardy Music Co., 1939. [3 copies]

"We Are the Boys of the Army." Words by Myrtle Phillips. Music by Bob Carleton. s.l.: Myrtle Phillips, 1941.

"Weary Troubles on My Mind." Words and music by Harmie Smith. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1944.

'We Don't Want to Peel Potatoes Overseas. Words by Ralph Sickles. Music by Bob Carleton. s.l.: Ralph Sickles, 1941.

"We'll All Stand By You Uncle Sammy." Words and music by Fred C. Ballard. Charleston, SC: Fred C. Ballard, 1943.

"We Might As Well Forget It." Words and music by Johnny Bond. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1944.

"We Must Be Ready." Words and music by George M. Cohan. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Company, Inc., 1939.

"We Musn't Say Goodbye." Words by Al Dubin. Music by James V. Monaco. New York: Edwin H. Morris and Co. Inc., 1943.

"We Never Dream the Same Dream Twice." Words and music by Gene Autry and Fred Rose. New York: T. B. Harmes Co., 1940.

"We're Making Money on the Farm." Words and music by Gladys De Shon, Les Bagley and Maurice Crance. New York: Nattras-Schenck Inc., 1946.

"We're Not Going Over There." Words and music by Gertrude Ball. Springfield, MS: Gertrude Ball, 1940.

"We Sat Beneath the Maple on the Hill." Words and music by Gussie L. Davis. Arr. by Mort H. Glickman. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing Co., 1936.

"The West Ain't What It Used to Be." Words and music by Carson J. Robinson. New York: Southern Music Pub. Company Inc., 1939. [3 copies]

"We Started Out on the Wrong Way." Words and music by Onie Tingley, A. C. "Red" Fortner and Erwin L. Hanna. Dallas, TX: Erwin L. Hanna, 1946. [2 copies]

"West Virginia." Words and music by C. E. Haworth. s.l.: Lloyd Adams Noble, 1916.

"West Virginia, Sweet Homeland of Mine." Words and music by Frances Hart Ritzinger. s.l.: Frances Hart Ritzinger, 1925.

"We've Got the Lord on Our Side." Words by Herb Magid- son. Music by Jimmy McHugh. New York: Robbins Music Corporation, 1943.

"What a Man!" Words and music by George M. Cohan. New York: F.B. Haviland Pub. Co., 1934.

"What Difference Does It Make?" Words and music by Floyd Tillman. New York: Southern Publishing Co. Inc., 1939.

"Whatsa Matza Ball?" Words and music by Pinky Williams and Michael Werbow. New York: Peer International Corp., 1948.

"What's the Matter With You?" Words and music by Deuce Spriggens. Arr. by Ted Eastwood. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1945.

"What the Sergeant Said. Words and music by Jackie Camp. Hollywood, CA: Boris Morros Music Co., 1944.

"When a Cowboy Goes Hawaiian." Words by Chaw Mank. Music by Pearl Clark. Staunton, IL: Chaw Mank's Blue Ribbon Music Co., 1943.

"When a Soldier Knocks and Finds Nobody Home." Words and music by Ernest Tubb, Moon Mullican and Lou Wayne. Hollywood, CA: Cross Music Company, 1947.

"When Grampa Got His Whiskers Caught in the Zipper of His Shirt." Words and music by Jack Waverly. New York: Jack Waverly, 1942.

"When I Get Back to Old Kentucky. Words by Jos. F. Callahan. Music by Jack Schatenstein. s.l.: s.n., [19--].

"When I Laid My Bible Down." Words and music by Karl and Harry. Chicago: Bob Smith Publishing Co., 1943.

"When I Laid Down by the Railroad Tracks." Words by Bob and Ken Leslie. Music by Lawrence Reginald. New York: T. B. Harms Co., 1934.

"When I'm Across the Jordan." Words by Mabel E. Wilson. Music by Russell Arrows. New York: Nattras-Schenck Inc., 1941.

"When I'm Gone You'll soon Forget." Words and music by E. Austin Keith. New York: F. B. Haviland Pub. Co. Inc., 1941.

"When I'm Walkin' Arm in Arm with Jim." Words by Harry Harris. Music by Lew Pollack. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., 1944.

"When I Read My Bible Each Night. Words and music by Fred Meadows. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1942. [2 copies]

"When It's Honeysuckle Time in the Valley. Words and music by Jack Baxley and Vince Morgan. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1942. [2 copies]

"When It's Prayer Meetin' Time in the Hollow." Words and music by Al Rice and Fleming Allan. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing House, 1933. [2 copies]

"When It's Time for the Whippoorwill to Sing." Words and music by Alton Delmore. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1941. [2 copies]

"When I Was a Boy from the Mountains (And You Were a Girl from the Hills)." Words and music by George Brown and Victor Young. New York: Leo. Feist Incorporation, 1932. [2 copies]

"When Jesus Beckons Me Home." Words and music by Gene Arnold. Arr. by August Halter. Chicago: Forester Music Publisher Inc., 1930. [2 copies]

"When Mother Played the Organ (And Daddy Sang a Hymn." Words by Dick Sanford. Music by George B. Mc- Connell. New York: Santly Bros. Inc., 1932. [2 copies]


Sheet Music: W, part 2 (Box 13, folder 7)
"When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again." Words and music by Wiley Walker and Gene Sullivan. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1941. [2 copies]

"When My Day Rolls Around." Words and music by Vaughn Horton. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., 1948.

"When My Peach Trees are in Bloom Again." Words and music by W. W. Zellmer. New York: Zellmers Radio Music Publication, 1944.

"When My Sweet Patootie Plays the Sweet Potatoe." Words and music by Matt Pekonnen and Russ Hull. Chicago: Country Music, 1944.

"When New York Was New York (New York Was a Wonderful Town." Words and music by George M. Cohan. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co., 1937.

"When Old Pals Meet Again." Words and music by Jimmie Dean and Ekko Whelan. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1946.

"When Red Leaves Are Falling." Words by Sid Prosen. Music by Cliff Carlisle. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1945.

"When the Blue Star Turns to Gold." Words by Arlie Finkade. Music by Flavil Hall. Graysville, OH: Kincade's Songs, [1943].

"When the Cactus is in Bloom." Words and music by Jimmie Rodgers. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1932.

"When the Golden Bells of Heaven Call Us Home." Words by W. H. Blair. Musicby Albert Troy Hardy. Chicago: Hardy Music Company, 1939. [2 copies]

"When the Harvest Days Are Over, Jessie Dear." Words by Howard Graham. Music by Harry Von Tilzer. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1938.

When the Harvest Moon Shines O'er the Blue Ridge Mountains." Words and music by Orlina Spencer. Toronto, Canada: Columbian Music Publishers, Ltd., 1938.

"When the Maple Leaves Were Falling." Words and music by Tell Taylor. Chicago: Forster Music Publisher, Inc., 1946.

"When the Mighty Organ Plays the Song of Songs for Me." Words and music by John Klenner. New York: Olman Music Corporation, 1934. [2 copies]

"When the Moon's Looking Down (Upon You)." Words and music by Olive Thixton. New York: Olive Thixton, 1933. [2 copies]

When the Roses Bloom Again, Cherie." Words and music by Duncan Browning and Harmon Charles. New York: Empire Music Publishing Co., 1937.

When the Sun Goes Down." Words and music by Jesse Rogers. New York: Bourne Inc., 1946.

When the Whippoorwill Calls Sally." Words by John B. Ford. Music by Charles Kingsbury. New York: Keystone Music Publications, 1939.

When the Whip-Poor-Will Sings Marguerite." Words by C.M. Dennison. Music by J. Fred Helf. s.l.: Larry Spier, Inc., 1933.

"When the White Azalea's Start Blooming." Words and music by Bob Miller. New York: Bob Miller, 1933. [2 copies]

When the Work's All Done in the Fall." Words and music by R. O Mack. New York: F.B. Haviland Publishing Co., 1929.

When the Years Have Drifted Away." Words and music by Ralph Howell and Jack Foy. New York: The Merrell Schwarz Music Co., 1939.

When Twilight Falls." Words by Earl Franklin. Music by Esther Hilton. Chicago: National Music Co., 1931.

"When You Know You're Not Forgotten, By the Girl You Can't Forget." Words by Ed. Gardenier. Music by J. Fred Helf. New York: Larry Spier Inc., 1933. [3 copies]

"When You're Away." Words by Ruth Mullins. Music by David Hall. Hollywood, CA: Nordyke Pub. Co., 1948.

"When You're Gone I Won't Forget." Words by Ivan Reid. Music by Peter De Rose. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1920.

When You're in Love." Words and music by Lu. Earl. Wood River, IL: Aloha Land Writing Organization, 1942.

"When Your Heart is Breaking." Words and music by Lou Wayne. s.l.: Lou Wayne, [19--].


Folder 8: Sheet Music: W, part 3 (Box 13, folder 8)
"Where Has My Little Heart Gone?" Words and music by Myer Alexander, Myrtle Reese and Fred Patrick. New York: Claude Reese, 1941.

"Where Is My Mama?" Words and music by Chas. Cole- man. New York: F. B. Haviland Pub. Co., 1927.

"Where Is My Wondering Boy To-Night?" Words and music by Robert Lowry. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1937.

"Where I Was Born." Words and music by Anna L. Foster Parkes and Maud Charity Barnes. Auburn, IL: Anna L. Foster Parks, 1930.

"Where Is Our Love?" Words and music by Larry Cotton, Bill Carey and Carl Fischer. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1941.

"Where the Angels Spend Vacations." Words and music by George Burchette. Los Angeles: RosSongs, Music Publishers, 1948.

"Where the Buffalo Low." Words and music by Russell Arrows. New York: Nattras-Schenck Inc., 1941.

"Where the Golden Rod Was Blooming by the Way." Words and music by E.S. Hook. St. Bernards, OH: E. S. Hook, 1925.

"Where the Mountain Laurel Blooms." Words and music by Sarah M. Prather. Titusville, PA: Sarah M. Prather, 1936.

"Where There's Someone Waiting (Just for Me). Words and music by Chester Lauck, Norris Goff, Lum and Abner and Ekko Whelan. New York: Peer International Corp., 1945. [3 copies]

"Where the Rocky Mountains Kiss the Sky." Words by Dave Franklin. Music by Isham Jones. New York: Isham Jones Music Corp., 1935.

"Where the Silvery Colorado Wends Its Way." Words by C. H. Scoggins. Music by Charles Avril. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1935.

"Where the Whippoorwills are Calling." Words by Rosia Huntley. Music by George A. Gibbs, Jr. New York: United Music Publishers, 1940.

"Whimsy." Words and music by Dian Manners and Johnny Clark. Hollywood, CA: Whimsy Ltd., 1947.

"The Whistlin' Cowboy." Words by Paul Francis Webster. Music by Felix Bernard. New York: Leo. Feist, 1933.

"Whistlin' Down the Lane for You." Words and music by Ekko Whelan and Garret Romero. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1943.

"White Christmas." Words and music by Irving Berlin. New York: Irving Berlin, Inc., 1942. [2 copies]

"Who Do You Think You're Fooling." Words and music by Meyer Grace and Tommy Duncan. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1944.

"Why Adam Sinned (Adam Never Had a Mammy)." Words and music by Alex Rogers. New York: Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., 1938.

"Why Do You Love Me in Dreams?" Words and music by Olive Thixton. New York: Olive Thixton, 1932.

"Why in the World (Did You Wait So Long)." Words and music by Bill Boyd, Fred Dowle, and Al Moquin. New York: La Casa del Rio Music Publications, 1944.

"Why Should I Cry Over You?" Words and music by Bob Atcher. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1942.

"Why Should I Feel Sorry For You Now?" Words and music by Dave McEnery and Sam Martin. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., 1940.

“Why Should I Worry Now.” Words and music by Cotton Carrier. Atlanta: Carson-Carrier Publications, 1947.

"The Wild Roses Blooming on the Hill." Words and music by Benjamin D. Davies. Chicago: National Music Co., 1932. [2 copies]

"Will There Ever Be a Letter?" Words by Mary C. C. Strine. Music by Art Clayton. Hollywood, CA: Nordyke Publishing Company, 1943.

"Will You Wait for Me, Little Darlin'." Words and music by Russ Hull and Ben Shelhamer. Chicago: Bell music Co., 1942.

"Without Your Love." Words and music by Dave Oppenheim, Harry Lowe, and Henry H. Tobias. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., 1938.

"Won't You Come Back Dear to Me? (I Still Care)." Words and music by Cal Bonner. s. l.: Cal Bonner, 1941. [2 copies]

"Won't You Forgive Me?" Words and music by Jimmie Davis and Paul Sapp. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1942.

“Won’t You Take Me Back Again.” By Bill Nettles. Chicago: Bob Smith, 1943.

"Worried Mind." Words and music by Jimmie Davis and Ted Daffan. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., 1941.

"The Wreck on the Highway." Words and music by Dorsey Dixon. Nashville, TN: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1946.

“Wrinkled and Old.” Words and music by Gordon Sizemore and Tex. Hall. Franklin: Kelly Music Publications, 1944.

"Write a Letter Tonight." Words and music by Curt Massey. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1945.

"Write Home to Mother." Words by Buddy Alda. Music by Bill Paisley. New York: Joe Davis, Inc., 1934.

"Write to Your Sweet Dear Mother (If It’s Only Just a Line)." Words and music by Charles Haller and Earnest S. Stafford. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., 1940.

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

3 folders

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Berea College Special Collections and Archives Repository

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