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35 Song Hits by Great Black Songwriters: Bert Williams, Eubie Blake, Ernest Hogan and Others by David A. Jasen
Ballads, show tunes, and other works written by black songwriters from 1895 to 1921: Some of These Days, A Good Man Is Hard to Find, The Harbor of Lost Dreams, I Never Knew, I'm Just Wild About Harry, and other classics. Reprinted from rare sheet music, complete with the original covers.
Table of Contents for 35 Song Hits by Great Black Songwriters: Bert Williams, Eubie Blake, Ernest Hogan and Others
| All Coons Look Alike to Me | | "At the Ball, That's All" | | Believe Me | | Brother-'n-Law Dan | | Carry Me Back to Old Virginny | | Come After Breakfast (Bring 'Long Your Lunch and Leave 'Fore Supper Time) | | Constantly | | Dora Dean | | Down in Honky Tonky Town | | "Fas',Fas' World" | | A Good Man Is Hard to Find | | Good Morning Carrie! | | The Harbor of Lost Dreams | | I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None o' This Jelly Roll | | I Can't Keep My Eyes Off of You | | I May Be Crazy But I Ain't No Fool | | "I'm Goin' to Live Anyhow, 'Till I Die" | | I'm Just Wild About Harry | | I'm Livin' Easy | | I Never Knew (I Could Love Anybody Like I'm Loving You) | | Is Everybody Happy? | | Likin' Ain't Like Lovin' | | Love Will Find a Way | | Lovie Joe | | Miss Hannah from Savannah | | Nobody | | On the Road to Monterey | | "Rastus Johnson, U.S.A." | | Save It for Me | | Some of These Days | | Take Your Time | | That's Why They Call Me Shine | | Under the Bamboo Tree | | When I Do the Hoochy Coochy in de Sky | | Who Do You Love? |
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