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 I do like to be beside the seaside Up and swell the ranks, my boys Hold me just a little bit tighter Just as the Brook flows Georgie took me walking in the Park I don’t want a little Deutcher Girl Do YOU know Charlie Digby? Now I know that you love me still</li> <li>D-O-U with a G-H spells Dough</li> <li>Do you miss me in the dear Homeland?</li> <li>Molly O’Morgan</li> <li>Come by the Drum in the Big Brass Band</li> <li>From Poverty Street to Golden Square</li> Just like the dear old Swing</li> <li>Sweet little Sunbonnet Lady</li> <li>The dear little girl in the goal</li> <li>It’s a grand old world we live in</li> <li>I put on my coat and went home</li> <li>’’m trying so hard to forget you</li> <li>The pretty little girl from Nowhere</li> <li>Open wide the gates of your heart to me</li> <li>It’s a pity to waste the Cake</li> <li>The green, green Ribbon</li> <li>Can’t you hear the Bagpipes calling?</li> It’s the Alpine dress you’re wearing</li> <li>My sweet Garden Queen</li> Playing the game in the West</li> By the light of the silvery moon</li> <li>I wonder if it’s true</li> <li>Since I had a go at my Dumb-bells</li> <li>Fetch John Willie</li> <li>They can’t find Kelly</li> <li>Beautiful Garden of Roses (in F and G)</li> <li>Fish Sauce</li> <li>After ’while</li> <li>’Scuse me to-day</li> <li>I’d rather be by the Fireside</li> <li>We can’t go into the Parlour</li> <li>In the Army</li> <li>Marie Louise</li> <li>Mister Pat O’Hare</li> <li>You were coming through the corn, Molly dear</li> <li>I wonder who’s kissing her now</li> <li>Everywhere I go I leave my heart with you</li> <li>Santa Fe</li> <li>Ireland, the land of the Shamrock</li> <li>The Garden of Dreams</li> <li>Yesterday</li> <li>The Moonlight, the Rose, and You</li> <li>Mary, you’re a big girl now</li> <li>I want to come home to Killarney</li> <li>Hail! King George</li> <li>Let’s wait and see the pictures</li> <li>I’m taking my Father’s Tea</li> <li>Cock-a-doodle-do in the Morning</li> <li>Foolish Questions</li> <li>On the day you sang “Come back to Erin”</li> Ruth, you know that’s not the Truth</li> <li>Baby Face</li> <li>What’s the matter with Father?</li> <li>All in a Day</li> <li>Silver Bell</li> <li>Let’s have a little bit of Sunshine</li> Oh! Boys, I’ve seen you there</li> <li>I was standing at the corner of the Street</li> <li>Liza had hold of my hand</li> <li>Sing, sing, sing</li> <li>In the Sunny Engadine</li> Little Miss Importance</li> <li>Belle of the Barbers’ Ball</li> <li>Any little girl that’s a nice little girl</li> <li>Though years go rolling by</li> <li>Every time the clock goes tick-took</li> <li>We’re miles away from home</li> <li>My girl’s a regular Sheffield Blade</li> <li>Maggie Ryan from Dublin Town</li> <li>It’s just like being at home</li> <li>George 1, 2, 3, 4, 5</li> <li>By the sea, the beautiful silvery sea</li> <li>My Little Chocolate Soldier-Boy</li> <li>Let’s have Free Trade amongst the girls</li> <li>Take me back to Yorkshire</li> <li>Good-bye till we meet again</li> <li>Just a wee Deoch-an-Doris</li> <li>When my ship comes home again</li> <li>Give me a piggy-back</li> <li>Gretchen</li> <li>You are the Ideal of my Dreams (in F and G)</li> <li>The Wooden Wedding</li> <li>Don’t wake me up, I am dreaming</li> <li>Don’t give me diamonds, all I want is you</li> <li>I’m such a hit with the girls</li> <li>The Billiken Man</li> <li>I’ll change the thorns to roses</li> <li>I never knew till now how much I loved you</li> <li>I like your apron and your bonnet</li> <li>What is the World without you?</li> <li>Raindrops</li> <li>Plink-Plonk (Skin of a Spanish Onion)</li> <li>Hoop-La!</li> <li>I’ll lend you my best girl</li> <li>Not to-day, nor to-morrow, or the day after</li> <li>I can sleep in Oxford Street</li> <li>Remember me to the boys you see</li> <li>The lady said “Oui, Oui”</li> <li>Floating with my boating girl</li> <li>When Jack comes home again</li> Will the roses bloom in Heaven?</li> <li>Come round and cut yourself a piece of cake</li> <li>To cheer him up and help him on his way</li> <li>All that I ask is love (in G and B flat)</li> <li>On Mobile Bay</li> <li>If you see John James Cassidy</li> Down in Dolly Town</li> <li>When</li> <li>First you get the money</li> <li>Under the tamarind tree</li> <li>There’s a big cry-baby in the moon</li> <li>Love dreams</li> <li>In my dreams of you</li> <li>The vale of dreams</li> <li>If thoughts could only speak, dear</li> <li>I’ll go half-way home with you</li> <li>I’d never been coortin’ afore</li> <li>Why do you wait till to-morrow?</li> <li>Play another before you go</li> <li>Yiddle on your fiddle</li> <li>Kiss me, my honey, kiss me</li> <li>If the managers only thought the same as mother</li> <li>My wife’s gone to the country</li> <li>That mesmerizing Mendelssohn tune</li> <li>Smile, simply smile.</li> <li>I’m a happy married man</li> <li>When he sings the songs my mother sang</li> <li>When the bloom is on the heather</li> <li>Dreams, just dreams</li> <li>My Brudda Sylvest</li> <li>I’m Twenty-one to-day</li> <li>I can’t help being a lovesick coon</li> <li>Bing something Irish to me</li> <li>Why should your eyes ask me to stay?</li> <li>Was I a fool because I loved you?</li> <li>Grizzly Bear song</li> <li>Follow your leader, follow on</li> <li>Don’t say “Good-bye,” only say “Good night”</li> <li>The island of Walla-Wooloo</li> <li>The top-hat grand-dad used to wear</li> <li>Betsy, I’m afraid</li> <li>I deserve a good slapping, I do</li> <li>Sh! you’ll waken Mr. Doyle</li> <li>Boys of the Empire</li> <li>We all went marching home again</li> Meet me, Jeannie, when the bloom is on the Rye</li> <li>I was waltzing around with Matilda</li> <li>Winter</li> <li>March to Marble Arch</li> <li>All that I want is your true heart—and you</li> <li>Alexander’s Rag-time Band</li> <li>I give you all you ask</li> <li>When the drums begin to roll</li> <li>Why do you keep laughing at me?</li> There’s no such thing as bogies</li> <li>I love my wife</li> <li>Almond Eyes</li> <li>Stop! stop!! stop!!!</li> <li>Come, dear, and swing with me</li> <li>Follow the baldheads</li> <li>Oh what a lovely tune</li> <li>When you’re far from the old folks at home</li> <li>Hello! my little mermaid</li> <li>When life’s sun is setting</li> <li>Oh! you beautiful doll</li> <li>The Harbour of Love</li> <li>The top o’ the morning</li> <li>A little bit of navy blue</li> <li>Everybody’s doing it now!</li> <li>That mysterious Rag</li> <li>That old waltz tune</li> <li>Northern lights</li> <li>Take me back to the Garden of Love (in B flat and C)</li> <li>Who were you with last night?</li> <li>Someone is thinking of you</li> <li>Rag-time violin</li> <li>Mary used to love a sailor</li> <li>I wish you belonged to me</li> <li>Moonlight Bay</li> <li>When the convent bell is ringing</li> <li>Alexander’s Bagpipe Band</li> <li>Take a little tip from father</li> <li>Let’s play something that we all know</li> <li>In dear old Tennessee</li> <li>Take me in your arms again</li> <li>Beautiful girl</li> <li>If you talk in your sleep</li> <li>Watching the trains go out</li> <li>What a pretty Swiss bride you’d make</li> <li>Fiddle-de-dee</li> <li>My Star</li> Rum-tum-tiddle</li> <li>Lead me to that beautiful band</li> <li>I want to be in Dixie</li> Good-bye, Rose</li> <li>What does it matter if it’s raining?</li> <li>I belong to a Birthday Club</li> <li>Keep straight down the road</li> <li>My Sumurun girl</li> <li>There’s a girl in Havana</li> <li>Gaby Glide</li> <li>In the days of the crinoline</li> <li>String a ring of roses around your Rosie</li> <li>Song Bird</li> <li>There’s a light in your eyes</li> <li>Baby Rose</li> <li>When I am strolling with my Mary</li> <li>Sweet Adeline</li> <li>Sweet Jessie dear</li> <li>To the end of the world with you</li> <li>I care not what the world may say</li> <li>Baby hands</li> <li>Only a flower by the roadside</li> <li>Fifty times a day</li> <li>In Darktown to-night</li> <li>Joy and gloom</li> <li>Pick, pick, pick on your mandolin</li> <li>Nellie Dean</li> <li>Mississippi-dippy-dip</li> Just some one</li> <li>Moving man, don’t take my baby grand</li> <li>The ragtime jockey man</li> <li>It’s a long, long way to Tipperary</li> <li>Hip! Hooray! I’m on my holiday</li> <li>The ghost of the violin</li> Oh! Bunty</li> On a beautiful night</li> <li>The island of roses and love</li> <li>We’ll go to church on Sunday</li> <li>You’re my baby</li> <li>Jimmy Valentine</li> <li>What a grand place London town would be</li> <li>Till the sands of the desert grow cold (in B flat and C)</li> <li>If we all went out on strike</li> <li>Let me live and stay in Dixie</li> <li>It’s a long, long walk</li> <li>Yesterday, you called me sweetheart</li> <li>Glimmer, glimmer little night-light</li> <li>Farmyard Ragtime</li> <li>Dear old Winter-time</li> <li>Bang, bang on the drum</li> <li>In the garden of my heart (in C and E flat)</li> <li>I’m mad till the daylight comes around</li> <li>Just for to-night</li> <li>The Ragtime soldier man</li> <li>At the Devil’s ball</li> <li>Everybody Two-step (Song)</li> <li>When I was twenty-one and you were sweet sixteen</li> <li>A little bit of everything</li> <li>Twilight Town</li> <li>I want to dance, dance, dance</li> <li>Be my little Baby Bumble Bee</li> <li>Ragtime crazy</li> <li>When the Midnight Choo Choo leaves for Alabam</li> <li>My Boy Bill</li> <li>Hullo! London Town</li> <li>The Insurance Act</li> <li>The month of June is a song of love</li> <li>Biddy, my Irish widdy</li> <li>Wear your Tam-o’-shanter</li> <li>When I lost you</li> <li>On the Mississippi</li> <li>When Uncle Joe plays the old banjo</li> <li>Get under my parasol</li> <li>Far, far away</li> <li>John Bull’s Budget</li> <li>The other department, please</li> <li>Your love is life to me</li> <li>My little Persian Rose</li> <li>Snookey Ookums</li> <li>Take me in your arms and say you love me</li> <li>Those Ragtime Melodies</li> <li>I want to be pally with everyone</li> <li>Dutch Ragtime Lullaby</li> <li>My Irish Maggie</li> <li>Some boy</li> <li>My Hula Hula Love</li> <li>Who are you with to-night?</li> <li>The Ragtime Suffragette</li> <li>The Ragtime Curate</li> <li>That Epidemic Rag</li> <li>How do you do, Miss Ragtime?</li> <li>Come, little sleepy eyes</li> <li>Everybody but me</li> <li>Gee! but I do like music with my meals</li> <li>The Ragtime Coppers</li> Toddle off to bye-bye</li> <li>Kitty Dear</li> It’s my Golden Wedding</li> <li>I wonder what mother will say</li> <li>I’ve lost all ambition in life</li> <li>Songs and Operas in Ragtime</li> <li>Here’s a nice time for you to come home</li> <li>Under the Goo-Goo Tree</li> <li>The Ragtime Express</li> <li>In my Harem</li> <li>King Chanticleer</li> <li>Innocent Bessie Brown</li> <li>Kentucky Days</li> <li>How are yer?</li> <li>The Wedding Glide</li> <li>The way the wind blows</li> <li>When the band begins to play</li> <li>The Raggedy Rag</li> <li>That Haunting Melody</li> <li>They’ve got me doing it now</li> <li>Rally, Rally, Rally</li> Love me once again</li> <li>Call me up some rainy afternoon</li> <li>While you waltz on the ice with me</li> <li>The Scandinavian Glide</li> <li>Oh! you great big gollywog</li> <li>The Busy Buzzing Buzzer</li> <li>The Tale of an Ostrich Plume</li> <li>Be my Tango Tommy</li> <li>The Ragtime Honeymoon</li> <li>The Ragtime Gollywog Man</li> <li>Texas Tommy Swing</li> <li>Epidemic Rag</li> <li>Put on your best kimona</li> <li>Ride a Cock-Horse to Dreamy Town</li> <li>The Dogs’ Tale</li> <li>Don’t say good-bye, Miss Ragtime</li> <li>Hello! who’s your lady friend?</li> <li>International Rag</li> <li>They’ve got me doing it now—Medley</li> <li>What a game it is, Wow-wow</li> <li>You’ll call the next love the first</li> <li>Shadows on the wall</li> <li>In the evening by the moonlight, dear Louise</li> <li>You wouldn’t know the old place now</li> Someday (in F, G, and B flat)</li> <li>Who’ll play puss in the corner?</li> <li>I’d like to live in Dreamland</li> <li>Anything to take me home</li> <li>Good-bye, Summer; so long, Fall; hello, Wintertime!</li> <li>Way down to Honolulu</li> <li>Someone is coming to my house</li> <li>We really had a most delightful evening</li> <li>Roll them cotton bales</li> <li>You didn’t want to do it—but you did!</li> <li>What was the matter with you last night?</li> <li>I’m coming back to Bonnie Scotland</li> <li>Oh! you sweet, sweet boy</li> <li>Death of Ragtime</li> <li>They built Piccadilly for me</li> <li>Daddy has a sweetheart</li> <li>When my wife’s in—I’m out</li> <li>P.C. 49</li> <li>I never knew what sweetheart meant</li> <li>Geordie McPherson</li> <li>The wishing well</li> <li>If you’ll be my Eve</li> <li>You’ve got your mother’s big blue eyes</li> <li>We’ve much to be thankful for</li> <li>Kiss your Sailor Boy good-bye</li> <li>When the harvest moon is shining, sweet Eileen</li> <li>I’d rather have a hard-boiled egg</li> <li>Hey-lack-a-day-misery me</li> <li>Those attractive posters</li> <li>What am I going to do to make you love me?</li> <li>Mignonette</li> <li>I’m the Guy</li> <li>Tampa Bay</li> <li>Autumn Leaves</li> <li>Let’s all go round to Mandie’s</li> <li>Don’t you mind it, Honey</li> <li>Goody, Goody, Goody Good</li> <li>Mysterious Moon</li> <li>To Have—To Hold—To Love</li> <li>Down in Chattanooga</li> <li>When you’re away</li> <li>This is the Life</li> <li>When I waltz with you</li> <li>Baby Eyes</li> <li>I wish I could find a Sweetheart</li> <li>In a little while</li> <li>I’ll be all alone in January</li> <li>Just as the sun goes down</li> <li>If it’s a lady—Thumbs up!</li> <li>The Chorus of the Year</li> <li>I’m off to Kelly’s Isle</li> <li>It takes an Irish heart to sing an Irish song</li> <li>Algernon, go hon!</li> <li>My dear Marie</li> <li>My Tango Girl</li> <li>Merry Wedding Bells</li> <li>Mississippi Lou</li> <li>With all your faults</li> <li>In my little cabin Home out West</li> <li>Beautiful Baby Doll</li> <li>I’m waiting just to tell you</li> <li>Here comes the Whip-poor-will</li> <li>You can’t get away from it</li> <li>You know the way to make me happy</li> <li>Pass along, please; pass along</li> My little Coon Girl</li> We’ll all go home together</li> Mein Schneider</li> Put on the Searchlight</li> <li>Sweet Mary O’Neill</li> <li>Oh, you Cutie!</li> <li>Meet me in the merry month of May</li> <li>The Queen of the World is Love</li> <li>Honeymoon round the World</li> <li>Anna ’Liza’s Wedding Day</li> <li>Off to Carolina</li> In your dainty dress of Dresden</li> <li>I love the ladies</li> <li>Who’s the girl you’re going to meet to-night?</li> <li>Dear old Bells of Normandy</li> <li>When we want what we know we can’t have</li> </ol>

<ol> Апопа</li> Whistling Rufus</li> All Trumps Selection</li> <li>Merry Makers Lancers</li> <li>La Posada March (Two-Step)</li> <li>Black Cat Capers (Two-Step)</li> <li>By the Side of the Zuyder Zee Waltz</li> Zuyder Zeeson Quadrilles</li> Jolly Jingles Selection</li> <li>Put me amongst the girls Lancers</li> The Franco-British March</li> Red Wing Intermezzo</li> Frivolosity Langers</li> In the Garden of your Heart Waltz</li> <li>In the Garden of your Heart Barn Dance</li> Kerry Mills (Barn Dance)</li> <li>All the Favourites Selection</li> More the Merrier (Lancers)</li> Somewhere Waltz</li> Beautiful Garden of Roses Waltzes</li> Hi-tid-de-ly-om-pom Lancers</li> All the Gems—Selection</li> I do like to be beside the Seaside (Two-Step)</li> Harry Wood’s Up-to-date 1911 Barn Dance</li> Free and Easy Lancers</li> <li>Varietyland Selection</li> The Whirl of Mirth Quadrilles</li> Harry Wood’s Barn Dance, 1912–13</li> Take me back to the Garden of Love Waltz</li> Waltz Royal</li> Every body’s doing it Lancers</li> <li>Rum-tum-tiddle Quadrilles</li> Pleasure Land Selection</li> Harry Wood’s Barn Dance, 1913–14</li> <li>Hullo! Ragtime Mil. March Two-Step</li> On the Mississippi (Sketch)</li> Society Glide Waltz</li> Wonderland (Selection)</li> <li>The Wedding Glide (Lancers)</li> <li>Ragtime Melodies (Quadrilles)</li> The Harvard Waltz</li> The Castle Walk</li> Harry Wood’s Barn Dance, 1914–15</li> Harry Wood’s Military Two Step, 1914–15</li> The Queen’s Waltz</li> </ol>