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Mother's last words to me - Public domain sheet music scan
He brought home another - words and music by Paul Dresser.
I miss you more than words can tell
No sweeter words were ever said - love song
Don't wear your heart on your sleeve ; words by Edw. B. Marks ; music by Jos. W. Stern.
I wants to be a leading lady ; words by George Totten Smith ; music by Harry Von Tilzer.
The sweetest words, "all for you" - love song
The star of the east ; words by George Cooper ; music by Amanda Kennedy.
The last words mother told me - Public domain sheet music scan
Don't wear your heart on your sleeve ; words by Edw. B. Marks ; music by Jos. W. Stern.
I wants to be a leading lady ; words by George Totten Smith ; music by Harry Von Tilzer.
He brought home another - words and music by Paul Dresser.
I wants to be a leading lady ; words by George Totten Smith ; music by Harry Von Tilzer.
Mother's last words to me - Public domain sheet music scan
No sweeter words were ever said - love song
Josephine, my Jo /words by R. C. McPherson ; music by James T. Brymn.
Don't put me off at Buffalo any more ; words by William Jerome ; music by Jean Schwartz.
Actions speak louder than words
The last words mother told me - Public domain sheet music scan
Mother's last words to me - Public domain sheet music scan
Actions speak louder than words
Forget those words in anger spoken
Actions speak louder than words
Don't wear your heart on your sleeve ; words by Edw. B. Marks ; music by Jos. W. Stern.
Don't put me off at Buffalo any more ; words by William Jerome ; music by Jean Schwartz.
The star of the east ; words by George Cooper ; music by Amanda Kennedy.
The sweetest words, "all for you" - love song
Star of the east ; words by George Cooper ; music by Amanda Kennedy.
I wants to be a leading lady ; words by George Totten Smith ; music by Harry Von Tilzer.
Don't put me off at Buffalo any more ; words by William Jerome ; music by Jean Schwartz.
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