1899 in Music - Published Popular Music

Published Popular Music

  • "Absent" w. Catherine Young Glen m. John W. Metcalf
  • "Always!" w. Charles Horwitz m. Frederick V. Bowers
  • "Cake Walk In The Sky" by Ben Harney
  • "Come Home Dewey We Won't Do A Thing To You" w.m. Paul Dresser
  • "A Coon Band Contest" m. Arthur Pryor
  • "Cotton Pickers Rag & Cakewalk" by William Braun
  • "Doan Ye Cry, Mah Honey" w.m. Alfred W. Noll
  • "Hands Across The Sea" m. John Philip Sousa
  • "Hearts And Flowers" w. Mary D. Brine m. Theodore Moses Tobani
  • "Hello! Ma Baby" w.m. Ida Emerson & Joseph E. Howard
  • "I'd Leave My Happy Home For You" w. Will A. Heelan m. Harry Von Tilzer
  • "If Only You Were Mine" w. Harry B. Smith m. Victor Herbert
  • "I'll Be Your Sweetheart" w.m. Harry Dacre
  • "Impecunious Davis" by Kerry Mills
  • "Mandy Lee" w.m. Thurland Chattaway
  • "Maple Leaf Rag" by Scott Joplin
  • "Mosquito Parade" m. Howard Whitney
  • "My Little Georgia Rose" w. Robert F. Roden m. Max S. Witt
  • "My Wild Irish Rose" w.m. Chauncey Olcott
  • "'O Sole Mio!" w. Giovanni Capurro m. Eduardo di Capua
  • "A Picture No Artist Can Paint" w.m. J. Fred Helf
  • "She Was Happy Till She Met You" w. Charles Graham m. Monroe H. Rosenfeld
  • "Smoky Mokes" m. Abe Holzmann
  • "Stay In Your Own Back Yard" w. Karl Kennett m. Lyn Udall
  • "The Story Of The Rose" (aka "Heart Of My Heart") w. "Alice" m. Andrew Mack
  • "Telephone Me, Baby" w.m. George M. Cohan
  • "There's Where My Heart Is Tonight" w.m. Paul Dresser
  • "Where The Sweet Magnolias Grow" w. Andrew B. Sterling m. Harry Von Tilzer
  • "Whistling Rufus" w. W. Murdock Lind m. Kerry Mills
  • "You Tell Me Your Dream, I'll Tell You Mine" w. Seymore Rice & Albert H. Brown, m. Charles N. Daniels

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