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Tin Pan Alley

Musical scores published by various NY publishers.Created by: NYPL's Public Domain ArchiveDated: 1915
I don't want to be in Dixie - Public domain sheet music scan
Tin Pan Alley originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in the Flower District of Manhattan. It was the location of New York City music publishers and songwriters who dominated the popular music of the United States in the late 19th century and early 20th century.

In the mid-19th century, copyright control of melodies was not as strict, and publishers would often print their own versions of the songs popular at the time. With stronger copyright protection laws late in the century, songwriters, composers, lyricists, and publishers started working together for their mutual financial benefit. Songwriters would literally bang on the doors of Tin Pan Alley businesses to get new material.

The start of Tin Pan Alley is usually dated to about 1885, when a number of music publishers set up shop in the same district of Manhattan. The end of Tin Pan Alley is less clear cut. Some date it to the start of the Great Depression in the 1930s when the phonograph, radio, and motion pictures supplanted sheet music as the driving force of American popular music, while others consider Tin Pan Alley to have continued into the 1950s when earlier styles of music were upstaged by the rise of rock & roll, which was centered on the Brill Building.

According to the Online Etymology Dictionary, 1882, "tin pan" was slang for "a decrepit piano" (1882), and the term came to mean a "hit songwriting business" by 1907.

The biggest music houses established themselves in New York City, but small local publishers – often connected with commercial printers or music stores – continued to flourish throughout the country, and there were important regional music publishing centers in Chicago, New Orleans, St. Louis, and Boston. When a tune became a significant local hit, rights to it were usually purchased from the local publisher by one of the big New York firms.
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I'm falling in love with some one
The Argentine (tango) : duet:-Delia and Lord Bicester
Good-bye my tango : (New York what's the matter with you)
If a table at Rector's could talk
The land of "Let's pretend" - Public domain sheet music scan
Prunella mine - Public domain sheet music scan
Simple melody - Public domain sheet music scan
Babes in the wood - Public domain sheet music scan
Hold me in your loving arms - Public domain sheet music scan
The midnight frolic glide - Public domain sheet music scan
Trilby - Public domain sheet music scan
The sun shines brighter - Public domain sheet music scan
Till the clouds roll by : duet - Public domain sheet music scan
I'm gonna pin my medal on the girl I left behind
I want to learn to "jazz" dance
Starlight - Public domain sheet music scan
The Bombay bombashy - Public domain sheet music scan
I'll see you in C-U-B-A - Public domain sheet music scan
In honeysuckle time, when Emaline said she'd be mine : novelty fox trot song
Rose of old Seville - Public domain sheet music scan
I'll be in my Dixie home again to-morrow
Innocent ingenue baby - Public domain sheet music scan
Jazza painted jazzama-renos : song
Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean
The twinkle in your eye - Public domain sheet music scan
Where the bamboo babies grow - Public domain sheet music scan
Swanee River blues - Public domain sheet music scan
Meyer & Co.: ein Tonfilm der Südfilm a.G.
Ramona : Alessandro's love song to Ramona
The sheath gown in Darktown - Public domain sheet music scan
Whippoorwill : (never again for me)
Beautiful girl - Public domain sheet music scan
I'm crazy 'bout somebody : (and that somebody is you)
When the honeymoon stops shining
Underneath the Japanese moon - Public domain sheet music scan

Underneath the Japanese moon - Public domain sheet music scan

Picryl description: Public domain photo of Japanese painting, free to use art, no copyright restrictions image.

Any time's kissing time - Public domain sheet music scan
Dream on little soldier boy - Public domain sheet music scan
Castle of dreams - Public domain sheet music scan
Irene - Public domain sheet music scan
My home town is a one horse town but it's big enough for me : march ballad
Bandana days : one step song - Public domain sheet music scan
Good morning, dearie : selection
Rainy afternoons - Public domain sheet music scan
By and by - Public domain sheet music scan
If I can't get the sweetie I want, I pity the sweetie I get
Beatrice Barefacts - Public domain sheet music scan
Bachelor days - Public domain sheet music scan
Sir Galahad : trio - Public domain sheet music scan
Too-re-loo-re : a French pavane
Didn't you believe? - Public domain sheet music scan
Meyer & Co.: ein Tonfilm der Südfilm a.G.
Ragtime opera melody from Watch your step
Pack up your sins and go to the devil
Ragtime opera melody from Watch your step
Selection from Eileen - Public domain sheet music scan
Selection from The poor little Ritz girl
Selection from Ziegfeld follies of 1920
Sel ection from La La Lucille - Public domain sheet music scan
Meyer & Co.: ein Tonfilm der Südfilm a.G.
Meyer & Co.: ein Tonfilm der Südfilm a.G.
Meyer & Co.: ein Tonfilm der Südfilm a.G.
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