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| [] You're not the only pebble on the beach. Song words Harry Braisted pub Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York 1896 pub J. Williams Ltd., London |
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| [] Whisper your mother's name words Harry Braisted pub Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York 1896 |
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| [] My steady girl's a beaut'. Song and chorus words Harry Braisted pub Howley, Haviland & Co., New York 1896 |
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| [] The Maiden didn't know a single thing. Song words Harry Braisted pub Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York 1896 |
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| [] The sporty widow Brown. Song words Harry Braisted pub Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York 1897 |
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| [] The jolly batchelor march. Two-Step. Piano pub Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York 1897 |
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| [] At the cost of a woman's heart or Parted through family pride. Song words Harry Braisted pub Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York 1897 |
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| [] You'll soon forget. Song words Harry Braisted pub Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York 1897 |
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| [] She was bred in old Kentucky. Voice and piano words Harry Braisted pub Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York 1898 pub J. Williams Ltd., London |
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| [] Miss Clancy. Song words Harry Braisted pub Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York 1898 |
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| [] Hot time in Mobile. Characteristic march and cake walk. Piano pub Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York 1899 |
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| [] The girl I loved in sunny Tennessee. Voice and piano words Harry Braisted pub Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York 1899 |
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| [] By the Golden Gate she's waiting. Song and chorus words and music by Stanley Carter pub Loomis Music Co., New York 1900 |
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| [] Across the fields to Adelaide. Song and chorus words and music by Stanley Carter pub Loomis Music Co., New York 1900 |
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| [] When I am with you. Waltz song words and music Stanley Carter pub Loomis Music Co., New York 1900 pub Charles Sheard & Co., London |
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| [] The pilot's last turn at the wheel. Ballad words and music Stanley Carter pub Loomis Music Co., New York 1900 pub Charles Sheard & Co., London |
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| [] Just my little yaller boy and me. Lullaby words and music Stanley Carter pub Loomis Music Co., New York 1900 |
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| [] You needn't say the kisses came from me. Ballad words and music by Stanley Carter pub Loomis Music Co., New York 1900 |
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| [] Cakewalk. Full band / Mandola and guitar / Mandola and piano pub Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York |