Works By Egbert Van Alstyne, 1900-1920
- "Rag-time Chimes: Characteristic Two Step" (1900)
- "Navajo" (1903)
- "Seminole" (1904)
- "There's a Chicken Dinner Waitin' Home for Me" (1904)
- "Down in Lovers Lane" (1905)
- "My Irish Girl" (1906)
- "Owatonna (Indian Song)" (1906)
- "Camp Meeting Time" (1906)
- "Ivanhoe - Not Scott's Ivanhoe, but a Scotch Ivanhoe" (1908)
- "I Was a Hero Too" (1908)
- "Song of the Waiters" from "A Broken Idol" (1909)
- "A Little China Doll" from "A Broken Idol" (1909)
- "That's the Sign of a Honeymoon" from "A Broken Idol" (1909)
- "Alabama" from "A Broken Idol" (1909)
- "Love Makes the World Go Round" from "A Broken Idol" (1909)
- "Marie" from "A Broken Idol" (1909)
- "Golden Arrow" (1909)
- "Heinze" (1909)
- "Go Back: Song" (1909)
- "Bonnie Annie Laurie" (1909)
- "Heinze is Pickled Again" (1909)
- "Cavalier Rustican' Rag" (1910)
- "Baby Talk" from "Girlies" (1910)
- "That's Good" from "Girlies" (1910)
- "The Raggity Man" from "Over the River" (1911)
- "Injun Love" from "Over the River" (1911)
- "Oh That Navajo Rag" (1911)
- "Little Girls Beware (of the Sirens)" from "The Siren" (1911)
- "I'm Goin' Back to Oklahoma" (1912)
- "Blarney" (1914)
- "My Tom Tom Man" (1915)
- "Where the Shamrock Grows" (1916)
- "Rock-A-Bye Land" (1917)
- "I've Been Fiddle-ing Song" (1917)
- "Because You're Irish Song" (1917)
- "Swingin' Along with Lindy" from "Just Around the Corner" (1918)
- "Some Quiet Afternoon" from "Good Morning, Judge" (1919)
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