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[] The lost battalion or way back home. Voice and piano words Dick Eastman pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] The old flag back again words Chris Johnson pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Love and war words Mrs. Frank Fisher pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] For old glory's sake words Mrs. H. Mayworm pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] The German Kaiser's execration by the Allied nations for causing the world's great war 1914-1918 words Thomas J. Northey pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Boy who's prouder than your dad words Mrs. Harry Powell pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] I love a soldier words Mrs. C. A. Fisher pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Home from Berlin words Mrs. O. Abbey pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Yankee boys words W. A. Ellis pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] For all the world words James A. Gray pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Kaiser Bill words John Ascione pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Uncle Sam you are a loving man words Louise A. Biechner pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] General Pershing, we're mighty proud of you words Harry Heeb pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] To hell with the Kaiser words Clyde Dillard pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] American marine words Richard Egan pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] To those who will ne'er return words Richard S. Allen pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Hold them back words W. C. Davis pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Somewhere in Germany words Roy Haynes pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Do you remember, dear words Billy Scott pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] The world's war words Martin Redman pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Uncle Sam's soldiers words Louise Porter pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] What a wonderful victory words John Williams pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Red, white and blue words Frank Burnett pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] A glory song words Frank Peoples pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] A Yankee's memories of home sweet home words S. W. Hamilton pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] I'll show'im how we does it in the A.E.F words John P. Friel pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Over and back words Frank E. Edwards pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Uncle Sam words Grace Trautman pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] In the trenches o'er in France words W. M. Dawson pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] I'll be true to thee sammie words John J. Harvey pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Yanks, yanks, yanks words Cornelia L. Claxton pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] The birth of the red, white and blue words Mabel May Kadow pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Aviation glide words Lillian C. Dexter pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Don't cry, mother words Bell Larie pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Back from the war words Julia Bourne pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Don't forget what Uncle Sam has taught you words Lula M. Wedge pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Back in the U.S.A. words Helen Goodnow pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] U.S.A. words Nathaniel D. Poston pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] I am coming back to you my bluebell words Clarence V. Blaine pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] I'm glad America is my home words Zela Franklin pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Bells of peace words Mabel L. Travis pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] When I read this story I dream of Old Glory words Della Hess pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Hurrah! hurrah! for good old U.S.A. words E. L. Cronemeyer pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Somewhere in far off France words Elsie Eda Sell pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] As we reach our home sweet home words Harrie J. Hamman pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] A man from old Missouri words Hattie E. Johnson pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] When are sammies came sailing home words Navy C. Smith pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] World peace on earth words Marie Cassel pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Democracy forever under the red, white and blue words Emil Reinke pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Thou beautiful land of liberty words Peter B. Svrcek pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] No one to welcome me home words Chester Herington pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] The lily of the war words Viola Coldwell pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] 'Twas a crimson road to victory but America paved the way words Agnes Murchison Thigpen pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Waiting at the gate words Oleta Lenord pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] On my return home words Fred J. Drefahl pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Under four flags words K. Hilda Harsh pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Oh daddy Wilson words Louise Coppock pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] The goods in U.S.A. words Frank E. Leveque pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] He's sleeping somewhere over there words Amos Frank pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Victory song words Dora H. Quilter pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Of the U.S.A words Henrietta Newman pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Flag salute words John Howard Ladd pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] The Knights of Columbus they certainly did their share words Agnes Belle Caird pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] When Uncle Sam stepped into France words Samuel W. Woodson pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Soldier home under the silver moon words Marie Cassel pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Welcome home brave boys in khaki words Alice Bray pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] When are we going home words Charles J. Fancher pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] I just pulled mah razah out of mah pucket an' mowed dem Germans down words J. H. Gallagher pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Peace words Lavaigne King pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Freedom to Ireland, where the shamrocks grow galore and the linnet sweetly sings words Margaret Shane pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Bring me back to that dear old U.S.A. words Herman Hansen pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] In no man's land words Verlena Webb pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] What a wonderful army words David I. Flatt pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Cheer up comrades words Hubert Seale pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Old America is the place words Lula Barnes pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Oh if you only knew words Mary Hana pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Sing praises to all the boys of the allies words John Knopf pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] One beautiful sunny day over in old France words John Platenik pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Boys are coming home words Elvira Ames pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] To fight for old U.S.A. words Dora Albin pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Just a service flag with a star of gold words Blanche Drew pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] When I was in no man's land words Gena Brooten pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] American kisses words W. B. Crum pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] My boy in France, my boy in heaven words Mabel B. Houser pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] America we're proud of you words Jean Hass Ehrlich pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] They will remember the eleventh of November words John Platenik pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] The American boys words Sue Franzelle pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Just pals pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1919 |
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[] Banner song words Mrs. Will Hoffman pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] When General Foch called we were there words Edward L. O'Toole pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Song of the cootie words Ellen Samuels pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] For our heroes words Mrs. F. Goodman pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Illinois the great words Mrs. L. B. Rex pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] The soldier's mother words Mrs. Julius Almstedt pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] The soldier's adieu words Mrs. S. G. Jones pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Hurrah! I'm home again words Mrs. F. N. Lindquist pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] The American Legion words Mrs. G. L. Janson pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] There's a little cross a gleaming on the battlefield over there words Mrs. John Martin pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] The German Kaiser's worldwide reign of terror words Thomas J. Northey pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] General Pershing in France words Mrs. I. Mingus pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] When the cruel war is over Elsie darling words W. A. Sheldon pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Tell me daddy about the world war words Fred A. Hilton pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] We have paid our debt to you Lafayette words R. Cooper Freeman pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Oh laddy boy, oh laddy boy words Chas A. Yale pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] We are going to get Kaiser Bill words Katie R. Cantrell pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] What has Pershing paid for dead man's hill words Stanley A. Ludzus pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Flag of the U.S.A. words Fleta A. Powell pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Somewhere daddy is sleeping words Zena A. Westover pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] General Pershing's victory words S. G. Thomas pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Now the war is over words Susie A. Hoxie pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] No man's land words Theodore A. Wick pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] The world to me words Margaret Carson pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] We are proud that we are soldiers words John Williams pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] I love you my country words John Kennedy pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Since I left Pittsburgh words James Wood pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] The soldier's glory words Bertha Moore pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] One gold star on our flag words Josephine Carter pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] And now the wires are ringing words John Kennedy pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] On the battlefields of Flanders words Mark Andrews pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Let them lie in France words S. W. Duncan pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Our leader pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] The greatest country on earth words Francis M. Sterling pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] The boys of U.S.A. words Mary Taylor pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] In memory of fallen heroes words J. W. Miller pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] For the land of liberty words David Edwards pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] You are still my love, my pride, my joy words Billy Smith pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] America you've done your job words Edward L. O'Toole pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] My daddy went to France words Richard S. Edmiston pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Now the boys are coming home words Minnie Cross pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] War baby words Frank Shute pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Yes we love the U.S. soldiers words Orinda E. Tubbs pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] You are sleeping, sweetheart sleeping words Samuel Fulton Goodwin pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Blue stars and gold words D. Alvin Bickel pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] He died for you and me words Emil R. Dreher pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Laddie boy words Besse Machurek pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Be true to a pal words Robert S. Landergin pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Her little service flag with stars of gold words Walter Hughie Arnold pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Billy my doughboy words Robert Lee Notson pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] When honor and victory won words Cora Gienow pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] When I kissed my mother at the courthouse door words S. E. Reiter pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Over the hills of Verdun and the forest of the Argonne words J. J Kirkwood pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] To our heroes words Mabelle Burrus pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Leaving the loved one words Jessie Bennett pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] America words William Lostutter pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] The league words F. D. Foster pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Rest ye defenders of liberty! words Din Lee pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] We dream of battlefields no more words Howard Reagan Smith pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Marching to Berlin words H. W. Niess pub Legter Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Let us kiss and be sweethearts again words Pearl Sandstrom pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] The Kaiser has no place to go words Raymond H. Wood pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] America queen of our hearts words Violet I. Goff pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] The Kaiser starts a war words Mary Krumm pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] A message to daddy words Audrey Hinde pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] A song to the flag words Esther Lindquist pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Uncle Sam got there just the same words William Groth pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] When the U.S.A. goes dry words Ted Tonwro pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] I lost my boy in Flanders words Hilda B. Nest pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] The volunteer words Elva Ryner pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] My darling lies sleeping over there words Birdie Ayers pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] A soldier's dream words Harold F. Porter pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] We love you Old Glory words Thomas H. Doyle pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Kisses from over the sea words Tye Melton pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] A dying soldier in France words B. W. Franklin pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] A soldier's grief words Garland B. Rogers pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Welcome heroes home words Rosalie Fleming pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] An echo from Chateau Thierry words S. Deitzler pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Oh sea be kind words Nettie Gardner Thomas pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] The bring back blues words Leonard Jos Costa pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] My soldier boy words Chas Knaus pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] The roses of France words Cleo Cooper pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] In the good old U.S.A words Alya Watts pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Old glory words Herbert S. Harden pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] My sweetheart sleeps in France words Maude Coffey pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Why don't my daddy come back words Edna Agatha Phelan pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] My country and its flag words Jacob Huhn pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] We're the twenty-eighth from Pennsylvania words Vern Howard pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] The star of my state words Joseph P. Rowland pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] My boy is coming home to me words Etta Frances Grover pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Our soldier boys words Netha M. Stutson pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Take me back to Dixie for I hear the Southland's call words C. C Utterback pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Put a rag in the scale words Dewey W. Fox pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Our beautiful flag the red, white and blue words Everett L. Zimmerman pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] It's a long ways to peace words W. M. Howard Walker pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] On the seas words Joseph H. Potter pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Why can't daddy come home words Katie Reeves pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Yankee doodle doo we're much obliged to you words Kenneth McClure pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Our boys who fought for freedom words Mattie E. Townsend pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Only one flag words Frank Sweney pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] For we have won the victory words Winfield Scott Woodmansee pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] When the boys from the world's war grow old words Fred J. Drefahl pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Just a year ago to-day words Charles D. Blumenauer pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] My boy across the sea words C. N. Fletcher pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] The American soldiers words Irene Murphy pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] For a Yankee boy words Vera Deck pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Keep on loving your country words Walter B. Barker pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] America where are you? words Pear M. Rodgers pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] The American flag words Leo Duda pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Never turn down a soldier boy words S. E. Reiter pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] My soldier daddy words Edna Gerard pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Where poppies blow words Agnes L. Pike pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] O'er in sunny Franceland words Stella Gamber pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Dreamland words Hyman Schachet pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] I'm longing for you to be mine pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Her hair of that wonderful gray pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] The fading day pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1920 |
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[] Wake up America words Lucile Parker pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1921 |
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[] Victory United States words Robert Salt pub Legters Music Co., Chicago 1921 |
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[] The Beautiful Maumee in Ohio. 1943 | |
[] Pretty Susan Lane. 1943 words Leo Richard |
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the following compositions are collaborations of Leo and Hector Richard | |
[] To hell with war. 1939 words Edna E. Heasman ms in the Marian Anderson Collection of Music Manuscripts |
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[] My mother's smile words Adolph Housefield pub A. O. Huseby, 1939 |
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[] O give me back springtime. 1940 | |
[] Just an empty house in the Valley. 1940 | |
[] Memories. City on a hill. 1940 | |
[] Forever words E. Mae Llewellyn pub Emil F. Isenberg, Troy Illinois 1940 |
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[] Let's not go over there words Harry Decker pub Success Music Company, Aurora Illinois 1940 |
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[] Desert moon words Mary B. Pierce pub Success Music Company, Aurora Illinois 1940 |
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[] A picture with heaven for it's frame. 1940 | |
[] Mother so dear. 1941 | |
[] To my mother words Eva Pennington pub Success Music Co., Aurora Illinois 1941 |
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[] The flags of freedom (shall wave together for evermore). 1942 words H. J. S. Reynolds |
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[] America wake up! words Rachelle D. LeFevre pub Success Music Co., Aurora Illinois 1942 |
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[] Springtime in Wisconsin. 1943 | |
[] You are truly our liberty. 1943 | |
[] Dreaming of you. 1943 | |
[] Glistening like stars. 1943 | |
[] When thou art near words Beryl Berney pub Success Music Co., Aurora Illinois 1943 |
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[] To France words Della McBride pub Success Music Co., Aurora Illinois 1943 |
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[] Watch your Uncle. March words Norman W. Howard pub Colonial Music House, Bath Maine 1943 |
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[] I love that land of liberty words John P. Vuln pub John P. Vuln, St Louis Missouri 1943 |
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[] Kiss me, Bill words Bernard Otis Yetter pub Success Music, Aurora Illinois 1943 |
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[] Pretty Susan Lane. 1943 | |
[] My soldier boy far away words Gloria M. Sacco pub Success Music Co., Aurora Illinois 1944 |
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[] Keep the star spangled banner unfurled. March for voice and piano words Louisa May Muffley pub Success Music Co., Aurora Illinois 1944 |
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[] Forward, forces of the red, white and blue words Warner Jackson pub Success Music Co., Aurora Illinois 1944 |
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[] Hello Central, call Berlin words Edward Kiehl pub Success Music Co., Aurora Illinois 1944 |
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[] A soldier's leave words Helen Brunner pub Success Music Co., Aurora Illinois 1944 |
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[] That old glory may keep flying dedicated to The Gold Star Mothers of America words Maude I. Hale pub Success Music Co., Aurora Illinois 1944 |
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[] When Hitler telephones for help words William S. Anderson pub Success Music Co., Aurora Illinois 1945 |
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[] You words Madeline Chase pub Success Music Co., Aurora Illinois 1945 |
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[] I'm wearing my heart on my sleeve for you dedicated to my soldier sons and their wives words Fleeta Grace Pettet Holcombe pub Success Music Co., Aurora Illinois 1945 |
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[] Our patriotic shrine words Taylor Alexander pub T. Alexander, St Paul Minnesota 1946 |
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[] Glorious Christmas. 1946 words Matilda Hamann Abbee |
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[] Our cabin. Ballad. 1949 didicated to the late Dr. Wallace W. Wheat of Rosedale Indiana words Mary D. Elkins |
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[] If I had my way words Florence Williams pub Martin & Morris Music Studio, Chicago Illinois 1950 |
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[] Don't you wish you could be like a bud words Frank Clarence Lowry pub Rev. Frank C. Lowry, 1951 |