SONGS IDENTIFIED BY COMMITTEE OF FOURTEEN AGENTS, 1913–1917
1913
“The Angle-Worm Wiggle” (I. Maynard Schwartz/Harry S. Lorch; 1910)
“Home, Sweet Home” (John Howard Payne/Henry R. Bishop; 1823)
“I Love It” (E. Ray Goetz/Harry Von Tilzer; 1910)
“I’m Alabama Bound: A Rag-Time Two Step” (Robert Hoffman; 1909)
“In My Harem” (Irving Berlin; 1913)
“Keep Away from the Fellow Who Owns an Automobile” (Irving Berlin; 1912)
“When I Get You Alone To-Night” (Fred Fisher/Joseph McCarthy; 1912)
1914
“Ballin’ the Jack” (Jim Burris/Chris Smith; 1913)
“When I Come Back” (L. Wolfe Gilbert/Kerry Mills; 1914)
1915
“Back to the Carolina You Love” (Grant Clarke/Jean Schwartz; 1914)
“Chinatown, My Chinatown” (William Jerome/Jean Schwartz; 1910)
“One-Eyed Reilly” (traditional)
“Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep” (Emma Willard/Joseph Philip Knight; 1853)
“Tip-Top Tipperary Mary” (Ballard MacDonald/Harry Carroll; 1914)
“Yankee Doodle” (traditional)
1916
“Hesitation Blues” (traditional)
“Some Girls Do and Some Girls Don’t” (Howard E. Johnson/Alex Gerber/Harry Jentes; 1916)
“The Streets of Cairo, or the Poor Little Country Maid” (James Thornton; 1895)
“There’s a Little Bit of Bad in Every Good Little Girl” (Grant Clarke/Fred Fischer; 1916)
1917
“After the Ball” (Charles K. Harris; 1892)
“The Bowery” (Charles Hale Hoyt/Percy Gaunt; 1892)
“Hello! I’ve Been Looking for You” (John L. Golden/Raymond Hubbell; 1916)
“How Can Any Girl Be a Good Little Girl When She Loves a Naughty Little Boy?” (Howard Johnson/Alfred Jentes/Harry Jentes; 1917)
“Huckleberry Finn” (Sam M. Lewis/Joe Young/Cliff Hess; 1917)
“I Didn’t Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier” (Alfred Bryan/Al Piantadosi; 1915)
“Sweet Rosie O’Grady” (Maude Nugent; 1896)
“What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?” (Joseph McCarthy/Howard E. Johnson/James V. Monaco; 1916)