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[] Bells of Trinity. Reverie. Piano music under pseudonym Arnold and Brown pub Standard Music Co., Providence Rhode Island 1913 |
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[] Cathedral chimes. Reverie. Piano music under pseudonym Arnold and Brown pub Standard Music Co., Providence Rhode Island 15jul1913 copyright renewal Standard Music Co., Providence Rhode Island 25mar1918 |
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[] Cathedral chimes. Reverie music under pseudonym Arnold and Brown arr. for band R. E. Hildreth pub Walter Jacobs, Boston 10feb1914 |
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[] Cathedral chimes. Reverie music under pseudonym Arnold and Brown played by Felix Gerdts of Austria for Rhythmodik record music rolls, with copyright claimed on interpretation (!) pub American Piano Co., New York 25jun1915 |
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[] Cathedral chimes. Reverie music Arnold and Brown (pseudonym of Harold B. Freeman) arr. for piano William J. Francis pub Pioneer Music Pub. Co., New York 16feb1926 |
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[] Heart throbs. Reverie music under pseudonym C. Arnold music also erroneously attributed to Cecil Arnold arr. for military band and for orchestra Mayhew L. Lake pub Carl Fischer, New York 20nov1916 copyright renewal Carl Fischer, New York 30dec1943 |
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[] Heart throbs. Reverie. Violin, cello and piano and piano solo music under pseudonym C. Arnold pub Carl Fischer, New York 6apr1917 |
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[] Heart throbs. Reverie music under pseudonym C. Arnold arr. for mandolin orchestra H. F. Odell pub Carl Fischer, New York 28aug1918 |
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compositions published under his real name : | |
[] Mother, the best home song ever written pub H. Freeman Music Pub. Co., Providence 1911 |
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[] Beautiful dreams of you. Ballad words Charles Favali pub Harold Freeman Co., Providence 1912 pub Chas. K. Harris, New York 1912 |
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[] Slumberland. Song words and music Harold Freeman pub Chas. K. Harris, New York & Chicago 1913 |
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[] California (There's a garden by the golden gate). Song. Voice and piano pub Harold Freeman Music Co., Providence 1914 |
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[] Gems from the musical comedy Miss Manhattan lyrics and music by Harold Freeman and Charles Ruddy pub Harold Freeman Co., Providence 1914 |
[] 1 - Just a girl like you [] 2 - Save a little love for me |
[] Shine on Arizona moon. Song by Harold Freeman and Henry J. Donovan pub Donovan, Providence 1914 |
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[] I love the name of mother. Song pub Standard Music Co., Providence 1914 |
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[] When I found you. Ballad words J. Burtis White pub Harold Freeman Co., Providence 1914 |
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[] Shout hurrah for America (it's the best land of them all) pub H. Freeman Co., Providence 1914 |
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[] Put on your blue gingham gown pub Harold Freeman Co., Providence 1915 |
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[] Come back to your little grey home. Song words and music Harold Freeman pub Harold Freeman Co., Providence 1915 |
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[] Here's to the mother you love. Song words and music Harold Freeman pub Harold Freeman Co., Providence 1915 |
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[] In the heart of the sunset. Song pub Harold Freeman Co., Providence 1915 |
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[] Silver butterfly. Hesitation waltz. Orchestra arr. for orchestra Charles Louis Ruddy pub Harold Freeman Co., Providence 1915 |
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[] There's a garden of Eden in Sweden. Song. Voice and piano by Harold Freeman and Charles Ruddy pub H. Freeman Co., Providence 1915 |
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[] Runaway June. Medium voice and piano words and music Harold Freeman words to the double version appropriate for a man and a woman singing a duet by Louis Weslyn pub M. Witmark & Sons, New York 1915 |
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[] That wonderful night (in the thousand isles). Song pub Harold Freeman Co., Providence 1916 |
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[] Under the toola-woola tree. Hawaiian love song pub Harold Freeman Co., Providence 1916 |
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[] In the hills of Killarney (My Irish Colleen). Song words and music Harold Freeman pub Harold Freeman Co., Providence 1916 |
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[] Im dreaming of a wondrous rose. Song pub Harold Freeman Co., Providence 1917 |
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[] Any old town can be heaven to you, when there's a wonderful girl. Song words and music Harold B. Freeman pub Harold Freeman Co., Providence 1917 |
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[] My mother's lullaby. Male or mixed quartette and piano words Charles Louis Ruddy, music Harold Brown Freeman, arr. Harry L. Alford pub Harold Freeman Co., Providence 1917 |
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[] In Arizona. Song pub Harold Freeman Co., Providence 1917 |
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[] My mother's lullaby. Fox trot. Wind band arr. for band Harry L. Alford pub Harold Freeman Co., Providence 1917 |
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[] The trail to home, sweet home. Song pub Harold Freeman Co., Providence 1918 |
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[] Katydid is the candy kid. She's a rube by heck. Song rhymes and notes by Harold B. Freeman pub Harold Freeman Co., Providence 1918 |
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[] A daddy's prayer. Voice and piano pub Harold Freeman Music Co., Providence 1918 |
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[] In the heart of old New Hamphire (there's a heart that's part of me). Voice and piano dedication : To Miss Florence G. Fowler by Harold Freeman and J. Edwin Allemong pub Imperial Music Co., Roanoke Virginia 1918 |
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[] If loving is forgetting (then I've forgotten you). Song words and music Harold Freeman pub Harold Freeman Co., Providence 1919 |
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[] In the gloaming of Wyoming, I'll come roaming back to you. Voice and piano dedication : To Miss Sue E. Zipf lyric and melody Harold B. Freeman and J. Edwin Allemong pub Imperial Music Co., Roanoke Virginia 1919 |
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[] Rose of Egyptland. Song pub Harold Freeman Music Co., Providence 1919 |
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[] The love tree. Song. Voice and piano arr. Charles Ruddy pub Harold Freeman Music Co., Providence 1920 |
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[] Two lips are waiting in tulip time pub Harold Freeman Music Co., Providence 1920 |