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Popular Songs, 1917
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All the World Will Be Jealous of Me(Ernest R. Ball, music; Al Dubin, lyrics) |
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America, Here's My Boy |
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American Patrol (F.W. Meacham) |
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Any Time's Kissing Time (from Chu Chin Chow) (F. Norton) |
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Arizona (Melville Gideon) |
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Baby (You're the Sweetest Baby I Know) (Nat D. Ayer) |
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Beale Street Blues (W.C. Handy) |
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The Bells of St. Mary's (A. Emmett Adams, music; Douglas Furber, lyrics) |
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Bring Back My Daddy to Me (George W. Meyer, music; William Tracey, Howard Johnson, lyrics) |
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Darktown Strutter's Ball (Shelton Brooks) |
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Deep River (spiritual, arr. H.T. Burleigh) |
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Dixieland Jazz Band One-Step |
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Down Honolulu Way (Burnett & Burke) |
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Everybody's Gone Crazy 'Bout the Doggone Blues (Turner Layton, music; Henry Creamer, lyrics) |
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For Me and My Gal (George W. Meyer, music; Edgar Leslie, E. Ray Goetz, lyrics) |
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Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride (Geoffrey O'Hara, music; James Thomson, lyrics) |

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Columbia advertisement for recordings by French singers La Presse, February 3, 1917, p. 11 |

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Goodbye Broadway, Hello France (Billy Baskette, music; C. Francis Reisner, Benny Davis, lyrics) |
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Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here (William Gilbert, Arthur Sullivan; adapted by Theodora and Theodore F. Morse) |
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Hawaiian Butterfly (Joseph Santly, Billy Baskette, music; George A. Little, lyrics) |
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Hindustan (Oliver G. Wallace, Harold Weeks) |
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I May Be Gone for A Long, Long Time (Albert Von Tilzer, music; Lew Brown, lyrics) |
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I'm Always Chasing Rainbows (from Oh Look!) (Harry Carroll, music; Joseph McCarthy, lyrics) |
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Indiana (James F. Hanley, music; Ballard Macdonald, lyrics) |
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It's a Mighty Good World After All (Geoffrey O'Hara, music; Robert Service, lyrics) |
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Johnson Rag (Guy Hall, Henry Kleinkauf) |
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Jump Jim Crow (Sigmund Romberg, music; Rida Johnson Young, lyrics) |
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Just My Love (from Three Cheers) (H. Darewski) |
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Leave It to Jane (Jerome Kern, music; P.G. Wodehouse, lyrics) |
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Lily of the Valley (Anatole Friedland, music; L. Wolfe Gilbert, lyrics) |
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Livery Stable Blues (Original Dixieland Jazz Band) |
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Lorraine, My Beautiful Alsace Lorraine (Fred Fisher, music; Alfred Bryan, lyrics) |
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MacNamara's Band (Shamus O'Conner, music; John J. Stamford, lyrics) |
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Mademoiselle from Armentières (Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo) (trad.; Lieutenant Gitz Rice, lyrics) |

| Hawaiian guitar music and songs about Hawaii were popular. This advertisement lists recordings by Ben Hokea, a Hawaiian guitarist who lived and recorded in Canada; La Presse, January 2, 1920, p. 2 |
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Advertisement for recordings of popular Irish songs, in honour of St. Patrick's Day, Toronto Daily Star, March 13, 1918, p. 13 |

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Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh! (Abe Olman, music; Ed Rose, lyrics) |
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Over There (George M. Cohan) |
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Sailin' Away on the Henry Clay (Egbert Van Alstyne, music; Gus Kahn, lyrics) |
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Send Me a Curl (Geoffrey O'Hara) |
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Send Me Away with a Smile (Al Piantadosi, music; Louis Weslyn, lyrics) |
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The Siren's Song (Jerome Kern, music; P. G. Wodehouse, lyrics) |
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Smiles (Lee S. Robert, music; J. Will Callahan, lyrics) |
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Some Sort of Somebody (from Vanity Fair) (Jerome Kern) |
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Someone Else May be There (While I'm Gone) |
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Sweet Little Buttercup (Herman Paley, music; Alfred Bryan, lyrics) |
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There's a Little Bit of Bad in Every Good Little Girl (from Three Cheers) (Fred Fisher, music; Grant Clarke, lyrics) |
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There's a Long, Long Trail (Zo Elliott, music; Stoddard King, lyrics) |
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They Go Wild, Simply Wild Over Me (Fred Fisher, music; Joseph McCarthy, lyrics) |
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Till the Clouds Roll By (Jerome Kern, music; P.G. Wodehouse, lyrics) |
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Wait Till the Cows Come Home (from Jack O'Lantern) (Ivan Caryll, music; Anne Caldwell, lyrics) |
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When Shall I Again See Ireland? (Victor Herbert, music; Henry Blossom, lyrics) |
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Where the Morning Glories Grow (Richard Whiting, music; Gus Kahn, Raymond B. Egan, lyrics) |
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Will You Remember? (from Maytime) (Sigmund Romberg, music; Rida Johnson Young, lyrics) |
References for Song Lists
Popular Songs, 1914-1918
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