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1900's Pop Music Hits
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1. I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy - 1904 (by George
M Cohen)
2. America the Beautiful - 1910
3. Danny Boy - 1913
4. Take Me Out To The Ball Game - 1908 (by Jack Norworth &
Albert Von Tilzer )
5. Pomp and Circumstance - 1902 (by Elgar)
6. The Grand Old Rag (aka "You're a Grand Old Flag")
- 1906 (by George M. Cohan)
7. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling - 1912 (by Chauncey Olcott
& George Graff Jr, . Ernest R. Ball)
8. Daddy's Little Girl - 1905 (by Edward Madden & Theodore
F. Morse)
9. The Bells Of St Mary's - 1917 (by Douglas Furber &
A. Emmett Adams)
10. Give My Regards to Broadway - 1904 (by George M. Cohan
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11. Swanee - 1919
12. Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral (That's An Irish Lullaby) - 1913
(by James R. Shannon )
13. I Ain't Got Nobody - 1916 (by Roger Graham, Dave Peyton
& Spencer Williams)
14. I Want To Be In Dixie (I'm Going Back To Dixie) - 1911
(by Irving Berlin & Ted Snyder)
15. The Entertainer - 1902 (by Scott Joplin)
16. Strike Up the Band (Here Comes a Sailor) - 1900
17. Anchors Aweigh - 1906 (by Alfred Hart Miles & R. Lovell
and Charles A. Zimmerman)
18. The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous - 1903 (by Dan McAvoy)
19. Colonel Bogey March - 1914 (by Kenneth J. Alford)
20. Melody Of Love - 1903 (by Tom Glazer & H. Engelmann)
21. Flight of the Bumble Bee - 1900 - (by N. Rimsky-Korsakov)
22. Rite of Spring - 1913 (by Stravinsky)
23. Over There - 1917 (by George M. Cohan)
24. Yale Boola! (March and Two Step) - 1901
25. Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo - 1919 (by Edward Rowland)
26. March of the Toys - 1903 (by Victor Herbert, heard in
Babes In Toyland)
27. Frankie and Johnny - 1912
28. Dardanella - 1919 (by Fred Fisher & Felix Bernard,
Johnny S. Black)
29. You Belong To Me - 1916 (by Harry B. Smith & Victor
Herbert)
30. Alexander's Ragtime Band - 1911(?)
31. Hail! Hail! The Gang's All Here - 1917 (by D. A. Esrom,
Theodore F. Morse & Arthur Sullivan)
32. Fascination - 1915 (by Harold Atteridge & Sigmund
Romberg)
33. McNamara's Band - 1917 (by John J. Stamford & Shamus
O'Connor)
34. Peg O' My Heart - 1913 (by Alfred Bryan & Fred Fisher)
35. Saint Louis Blues - 1914 (by W. C. Handy)
36. The Glow-Worm - 1902 (by Lilla Cayley Robinson, Heinz
Bolten-Backers, Paul Lincke)
37. Scott Joplin's New Rag - 1912 (by Scott Joplin)
38. Hail Hail the Gang's All Here - 1917
39. Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet - 1909 (by Stanley Murphy
& Percy Wenrich)
40. Bye, Bye My Honey - Billy Golden (1911)
41. Joe Turner Blues - 1915 (by Walter Hirsch & W. C.
Handy)
42. It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary - 1912
43. Ragtime Cowboy Joe - 1912 (by Grant Clarke, Lewis F. Muir
& Maurice Abrahams)
44. Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning - 1918 (by Irving
Berlin)
45. The Whiffenpoof Song - 1909 (by Meade Minnigerode &
George S. Pomeroy, Tod B. Galloway)
46. Alabama Jubilee - 1915 (by Jack Yellen & George L.
Cobb)
47. The Darktown Strutters' Ball - 1916 (by Shelton Brooks)
48. Harrigan - 1907 (by George M. Cohan)
49. Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home - 1902
50. Let Me Call You Sweetheart - 1910
51. Keep On The Sunny Side - 1906 (by Jack Drislane &
Theodore F. Morse)
52. Because - 1902
53. Hiawatha (His Song to Minnehaha) - 1903
54. Ida! Sweet as Apple Cider - 1903 (by Eddie Leonard &
Eddie Munson)
55. The Aba Daba Honeymoon - 1914 (by Arthur Fields &
Walter Donovan)
56. Play a Simple Melody - 1914 (by Irving Berlin)
57. Ah! Sweet Mystery Of Life - 1910 (by Rida Johnson Young
& Victor Herbert)
58. Ballin' The Jack - 1913 (by James Henry Burris & Chris
Smith)
59. The Memphis Blues - 1912
60. American Patrol - 1901(?)
61. On a Sunday Afternoon - 1902
62. The Saint Louis Blues - 1914
63. The Rose Of Tralee - 1912 (by C. Mordaunt Spencer m. Charles
W. Glover)
64. K-K-K-Katy - 1918 (by Geoffrey O'Hara)
65. There's A Broken Heart For Every Light On Broadway - 1915
(by Howard Johnson & Fred Fisher)
66. Syncopated Walk - 1914 (by Irving Berlin)
67. My Melancholy Baby - 1912 (by George A. Norton & Ernie
Burnett)
68. Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis - 1904
69. Give Us Just Another Lincoln - 1900
70. I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now - 1909 (by Will M. Hough
& Frank R. Adams, Joseph E. Howard & Harold Orlob)
71. In the Good Old Summer Time - 1902
72. Twelfth Street Rag - 1914 (by Euday L. Bowman)
73. A Little Bit of Heaven - 1915
74. Casey Jones - 1909 (by T. Lawrence Seibert & Eddie
Newton)
75. Blame It on the Blues - 1914
76. By the Light of the Silvery Moon - 1909 (by Edward Madden
& Gus Edwards)
77. Waltz Around Again Willie - 1906 ('Round, 'Round, 'Round)
78. Alcoholic Blues - 1919 (by Edward Laska & Albert Von
Tilzer)
79. I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier - 1915 (by Alfred
Bryan & Al Piantadosi )
80. Shine On Harvest Moon - 1907 (by Nora Bayes & Jack
Norworth)
81. I Can't Tell Why I Love You But I Do - 1900
82. Hungarian Rag - 1913 (by Julius Lenzberg)
83. In My Merry Oldsmobile -1905 (by Vincent P. Bryan &
Gus Edwards)
84. And Then - 1913 (by Alfred Bryan & Herman Paley)
85. Good Morning, Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip! - 1918
86. Goodbye, Good Luck, God Bless You - 1916 (by J. Keirn
Brennan & Ernest R. Ball)
87. Mary's a Grand Old Name - 1905 (from the musical play
Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway)
88. Un Bel Di Madame Butterfly - 1904 (by Puccini)
89. My Gal Sal - 1905
90. Concerto for Piano #2 - 1901 (by Rachmaninoff)
91. Topsy Song - 1910
92. I'm Always Chasing Rainbows - 1918 (from the Musical Comedy
Oh Look!)
93. On The Road To Mandalay - 1907 (by Rudyard Kipling &
Oley Speaks)
94. Missouri Waltz (Hush-a-Bye, Ma Baby) - 1914
95. In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree - 1905
96. Beans! Beans!! Beans!!! - 1912 (by Elmer Bowman &
Chris Smith)
97. Tell Me Pretty Maiden (English Girls and Clerks) - 1900
(featured in Florodora)
98. A Good Man Is Hard To Find - 1919(?)
99. The Caissons Go Rolling Along - 1906 (by Edmund L. Gruber)
100. Uncle Josh in Society - 1909
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