1895 in Music

1895 In Music

  • "America the Beautiful" w. Katherine Lee Bates m. Samuel A. Ward
  • "The Band Played On" w. John F. Palmer m. Charles B. Ward
  • "The Belle Of Avenoo A" w.m. Safford Waters
  • "Down In Poverty Row" w. Gussie L. Davis m. Arthur Trevelyan
  • "A Dream" w. Charles B. Cory m. J. C. Bartlett
  • "The Hand That Rocks The Cradle" w. Charles W. Berkeley m. William H. Holmes
  • "It's A Great Big Shame" w.Edgar Bateman m. George Le Brunn
  • "Just Tell Them That You Saw Me" w.m. Paul Dresser
  • "King Cotton March" m. John Philip Sousa
  • "My Angeline" w. Harry B. Smith m. Victor Herbert
  • "My Best Girl's A New Yorker" w.m. John Stromberg
  • "Put Me Off at Buffalo" w. Harry Dillon m. John Dillon (Dillon Brothers)
  • "Rastus On Parade" w. George Marion m. Kerry Mills
  • "She Was One Of The Early Birds" w.m. T. W. Connor
  • "Sleep Little Rosebud" w. Alfred Bryant, m. Louis Campbell Tipton
  • "The Soldiers Of The Queen" w.m. Leslie Stuart
  • "The Streets Of Cairo" w.m. James Thornton
  • "The Sunshine Of Paradise Alley" w. Walter H. Ford m. John Walter Bratton

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