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Browsing by Subject "Waiters"
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A Duck Can't Sit on a Limb. Waltz Song and Refrain, not Boisterously Funny, Just Mildly Facetious.
(F.J. Tierney, 415 Dearborn Street, Room 49, 1893) -
An Evening with Rudolph Bial's Orchestra at Koster & Bial's Concert Hall. No. 6. Blondin March.
(Edward Schuberth & Co., 23 Union Square, 1879) -
Bill of Fare. A Chorus or Quartette for mixed voices.
(Fischer & Bro., [n.d.]) -
Come Brothers, Sons of Jove. A Favorite Glee.
(Endicott, 359 Broadway, 1836) -
Dans Le Coeur Du Vieux Paris (in the Heart of Old Paree).
(Chappell (S.A.), 86, Boulevard Haussmann, 1930) -
From Soup To Nuts. Turkey Trot-One-Step.
(G. Ricordi & Co., 1914) -
Go Easy Mable.
(Hitland Music Publishers 1418 Broadway, 1909) -
He Never Came Back. Comic Song.
(Walter Street, 29 Bleury, & 2326 St. Catherine, [n.d.]) -
Here's To Romance.
(Movietone Music Corporation, Sam Fox Publishing Company, 1935) -
I've Got To Dance Till the Band Gits Through. Bill Simmons.
(M. Witmark & Sons, 1906) -
More Mustard (Plus Moutarde) One-Step. [includes Directions for Dancing The One-Step].
(Louis Mentel, Cable Piano Bldg., 1914) -
Prohibition Blues.
(M. Witmark & Sons, 1917) -
Someone's Waiting For Me (We'll Wait Wait Wait).
(Harry Von Tilzer, 125 West 33rd St., 1909) -
The Best I Get Is Much Obliged To You. Song.
(Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1907) -
The Ice-Cream Quick Step. Simplified and Facilitated.
(n.p., 1841) -
The Jolly Dogs Quadrille. (1) The Belle of Camberwell," (2) The Secret Still; (3) Pickles; (4) Ole Run-a-way Jack; (5) Jolly Dogs.
(Oliver Ditson & Co., 277 Washn. Street, [n.d.]) -
The Muddle-Puddle Porter.
(Hopwood & Crew, 42 New Bond Street, W., [n.d.]) -
The Ragtime Table D'Hote.
(M. Witmark & Sons, 1910) -
Wanita (Wanna Eat? Wanna Eat?)
(Stark & Cowan, Inc., 234 W. 46th St., 1923)