Mutt and Jeff - Stage Shows and Sheet Music

Stage Shows and Sheet Music

  • Mutt and Jeff: A Musical Comedy Song Book (1912) Songs include: The Barn-Yard Rag; Sail on Silv'ry Moon; Mr. Ragtime Whippoorwill; Oh You Girl!; A Mother Old and Gray; Let Me Call You Sweetheart; Years Years Ago; If I Forget; Bohemia Rag; Undertaker Man; Tell Me That You Love Me
  • The Face in the Flag I Love (from Mutt and Jeff in Panama, 1913)
  • At the Funny Page Ball (1918)
  • Mutt and Jeff on Their Honeymoon (aka Mutt and Jeff Divorced, 1920) Songs include: My Dearie; My Dixie Rose; The Wild Irish Rose That God Gave Me; Why Can't My Dreams Come True; Just One Little Smile; Songs My Mother Sang to Me; When Someone Dreams of Someone; When I Am Dreaming of You
  • Mutt and Jeff: And They Called It the Funny Sheet Blues (1923)
  • Mutt and Jeff Songster (Date unknown)

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