SLesser Known Public Domain SongsS List of 528
IMPORTANT: This list is based on USA Copyright Law and is intended only as a help in researching public domain music. This list is NOT sufficient documentation that music is in the Public Domain. To prove PD status in the USA, you MUST find a published copy of the song with a copyright date of 1926 or earlier. Our PD Sheet Music Reprints are exact reprints of books and sheet music published in 1926 or earlier and include music, lyrics, and complete original copyright information. Some of these songs may not be PD in countries other than the USA.
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Songs are on this PD list if we have a pre-1927 PD sheet music publication in our library AND if anyone has asked about PD status of the song in the past 20 years. | |||
S.O. College |
PD Reprint | ||
Sabbath Has No End Spiritual |
V - When John first came out of Egypt, He camp'd upon the ground, He sang one of Zion's praises, And the Holy Ghost came down. C - Mighty, meeting in Zion, I believe . . . And Sabbath has no end. | PD Reprint | |
Sacrament - A Love Song Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Sacramento Traditional |
1849 | PD Reprint | |
Sadie Green Popular Song |
1903 - w.m. Sidney J. Mullen | PD Reprint | |
Sadie Salome, Go Hom Popular Song |
1909 - w.m. Irving Berlin, Edgar Leslie | PD Reprint | |
Sadie Say You Won't Say Nay Popular Song |
1901 - w.m. Will R. Anderson | PD Reprint | |
Sadler's Wells Traditional |
1728 | PD Reprint | |
Safe in the Arms of Jesus Traditional |
1870 | PD Reprint | |
Saftest O' The Family Popular Song |
1904 - m. Harry Lauder, w. Bobry Beaton | PD Reprint | |
Sail Boat Children |
V - Upon our little lake the tiny sail boar skims along, with its sails so full of air | PD Reprint | |
Sail, O Believer Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Sailin' Away On The Henry Clay Popular Song |
1917 - m. Egbert Van Alstyne, w. Gus Kahn | PD Reprint | |
Sailing at High Tide (Sailing in the Boat) Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Sailing Down The Chesapeake Bay Popular Song |
1913 - m. George Botsford, w. Jean Haven | PD Reprint | |
Sailing Marks Traditional |
1885 | PD Reprint | |
Sailor Boy Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Sailor Loved a Lass Traditional |
1890 - Stephen Storace | PD Reprint | |
Sailor's Life Traditional |
1890 | PD Reprint | |
Sailor's Song on the Taking of Teach Traditional |
1715 - Benjamin Franklin | PD Reprint | |
Sally Come Up Traditional |
1885 - Sewell | PD Reprint | |
Sally in Our Alley Traditional |
1902 - Carey, Rosamond, Cole | PD Reprint | |
Salome Traditional |
1898 | PD Reprint | |
Saloon Must Go Traditional |
1899 | PD Reprint | |
Saloon Spider Traditional |
1899 | PD Reprint | |
Salvation Lassie of Mine Popular Song |
1918 - m. Chick Story, w. Jack Caddigan | PD Reprint | |
Sam Fox Trot Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Samaritan Woman Traditional |
1882 | PD Reprint | |
Sammy Popular Song |
1902 - m. Edward Hutchinson, w. James O'Dea | PD Reprint | |
San Popular Song |
1920 - w.m. Lindsay McPhail, Walter Michels | PD Reprint | |
San Antonio Popular Song |
1907 - m. Egbert Van Alstyne, w. Harry H. Williams | PD Reprint | |
San Francisco Blues Traditional |
1916 - Chris Smith | PD Reprint | |
Sandman Comes Children |
German V - The Sandman comes, He has such pretty snow white sand, and well he's known throughout the land | PD Reprint | |
Sans Souci College |
N - Columbia University | PD Reprint | |
Sapho Rag Traditional |
1909 - J. Russell Robinson | PD Reprint | |
Saratoga Reel Traditional |
1823 | PD Reprint | |
Sari Waltz Popular Song |
1913 - m. Emmerich Kalman, w. C.C.S. Cushing, E.P. Heath | PD Reprint | |
Satan's Camp A-Fire Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Saucy Sailor Folk Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Save It For Me Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Save Me Lord Spiritual |
V - I hailed my sister, she hailed back to me, The last word I heard her say was, Save me, Lord, save me! C - Yes, I want God's heaven to be mine, be mine . . . Save me, Lord, save me! | PD Reprint | |
Savior, Like A Shepherd Lead Us Traditional |
w. Dorothy A. Thrupp, m. m/ William B. Bradbury | PD Reprint | |
Saw Mill River Road Popular Song |
1921 - m. Harry Tierney, w. Joe McCarthy | PD Reprint | |
Saw you my Father? Traditional |
1882 | PD Reprint | |
Say It While Dancing Popular Song |
1922 - m. Abner Silver, w. Benny Davis | PD Reprint | |
Say Not Love Is a Dream Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Scabs Crawl In Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Scarf Dance Traditional |
1888 - Chaminale | PD Reprint | |
Scarflet and Cream College |
N - University of Nebraska | PD Reprint | |
Scarlet and Black College |
N - Iowa College | PD Reprint | |
Scarlet and Cream College |
N - University of Nebraska | PD Reprint | |
Scarlet and Gray Forever College |
N - Ohio State University | PD Reprint | |
Scarlet Sarafan Children |
Russian Folk Song V - Sew now, O my mother dear, on the red Sarafan, Useless would thy labor be, so use not up they strength | PD Reprint | |
Scenes That Are Brightest Children |
V - Scenes that are brightest will charm us a while, Hearts that are lightest, and eyes that smile. | PD Reprint | |
Scenes that are Brightest (Maritana) Traditional |
1845 | PD Reprint | |
Schafers Soontagslied Traditional |
w. 1805, m - w. L. Uhland, m. Konradin Kreutzer | PD Reprint | |
Scheherazade Traditional |
1890 - Rimsky-Korsikov | PD Reprint | |
Schneider's Band College |
PD Reprint | ||
School Mates Popular Song |
1909 - m. Gus Edwards, w. Ed Gardnerier | PD Reprint | |
School of Ragtime Ragtime, Music Hall |
1908 - Scott Joplin N - Ragtime Exercises and Instruction by Scott Joplin | PD Reprint | |
Schutzenlied Traditional |
1804 - w. Schiller, m. Anselm Weber | PD Reprint | |
Score College |
PD Reprint | ||
Scotch Cap Traditional |
1650 | PD Reprint | |
Scotch Lullaby Children |
V - See Oh, Hush Thee, My Baby | PD Reprint | |
Scotch March Traditional |
1849 | PD Reprint | |
Scotch Morris Traditional |
1727 | PD Reprint | |
Scotchman College |
PD Reprint | ||
Scots Whae Hae wi' Wallace Bled Traditional |
Traditional Scots | PD Reprint | |
Scots, Wha Ha'e Wi' Wallace Bled Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Scott Joplin's New Rag Ragtime, Music Hall |
1912 - Scott Joplin | PD Reprint | |
Scottish Hornpipe Traditional |
Traditional Scots | PD Reprint | |
Scottish Wedding Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Scrub Rags Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Sea Tangle Traditional |
Traditional Hebrides | PD Reprint | |
Searching for Lambs Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Searchlight Rag Traditional |
1907 - Scott Joplin | PD Reprint | |
Second Hand Rose Popular Song |
1921 - m. James F. Hanley, w. Grant Clarke | PD Reprint | |
Second Mazurka Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Sedany Traditional |
1650 | PD Reprint | |
See at Your Feet Traditional |
1885 - Balfe | PD Reprint | |
See Fo' An' Twenty Elders Spiritual |
V - See fo' an' twenty elders on dere knees C - An' we'll all rise togedder an' view de risin' sun, O Lord, have mercy ef yo' pleas'. | PD Reprint | |
See Saw Margery Daw Children |
1893 V - See Saw, Margery Daw, Jack shall have a new master, He shall have but a penny a day, Because he won't work any faster. | PD Reprint | |
See Saw Waltz Song Traditional |
1885 - Crowe | PD Reprint | |
See the Happy Kitten Children |
V - See the happy kitten, playing with the knittin'. How she rolls the ball about. | PD Reprint | |
See-Saw Children |
Ch. Coote V - There's Polly and Johnny and Kitty and Jane, All running to get on the see-saw again. C - See saw See saw, now we're up or down . . . Now we're off to London town | PD Reprint | |
Seeds of Love Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Seek And You Shall Find Spiritual |
V - My brother, de Lord has been here . . . And de Love come a-trickaling down. C - Seek and ye shall find, Knock and de door shall be opened; Ask and it shall be giv'n, And de Love come a-trickaling down. | PD Reprint | |
Sehnsucht (Longing) Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Sellenger's Round Traditional |
1670 | PD Reprint | |
Seminole Popular Song |
1904 - m. Egbert Van Alstyne, w. Harry H. Williams | PD Reprint | |
Send Me Away With A Smile Popular Song |
1917 - m. Al Piantadosi, w. Lou Weslyn | PD Reprint | |
Send Out Thy Light Traditional |
m. Charles Gounod V - Send out Thy light . . . send out Thy light and They truth, let them lead me, O let them bring me to Thy holy hill | PD Reprint | |
Senora Popular Song |
1907 - m. Joseph S. Nathan, w. Felix Feist | PD Reprint | |
Sensation Traditional |
Joseph Lamb | PD Reprint | |
Serenade College |
PD Reprint | ||
Serenade ~ Schubert Traditional |
1824 - Schubert | PD Reprint | |
Serenade ~ Toselli Traditional |
1901 - Toselli | PD Reprint | |
Serenade Drigo Traditional |
1900 | PD Reprint | |
Serenading Traditional |
1849 | PD Reprint | |
Shabby Genteel Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Shade Of The Palm Popular Song |
1900 - m. Leslie Stuart, w. Owen Hall | PD Reprint | |
Shades of Night Popular Song |
1916 - m. Anatole Friedland, w. L. Wolfe Gilbert, Malvin Franklin | PD Reprint | |
Shadowland Popular Song |
1914 - m. Lawrence B. Gilbert | PD Reprint | |
Shadows Deepen, Day Is Done Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Shady Grove Traditional |
V - Once I was a little boy Playin' in the san'; Now I am a great big boy En think myself a man. C - Shady, shady, my little love, Shady I do know; Shady, shady, my little love, I'm boun' fer shady grove.l | PD Reprint | |
Shake Yo' Dusters! Traditional |
W.H. Krell | PD Reprint | |
Shaky Eyes Popular Song |
1909 - w.m. Harry Armstrong, Billy Clark | PD Reprint | |
Shall I Die? Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Shall I Wasting in Despair College |
PD Reprint | ||
Shall We Meet Traditional |
1885 - Rice | PD Reprint | |
Shame On You Popular Song |
1904 - m. John Larkins, w. Chris Smith | PD Reprint | |
She Answered Me Nay College |
PD Reprint | ||
She Is More to Be Pitied Than Censured Traditional |
1898 - w.m. William B. Gray V - At an old concert hall on the Bow'ry 'Round a table were seated one night. A crowd of young fellows carousing With them life seemed cheerful and bright. C - She is more to be pitied than censured, She is more to be helped than despised, She is only a lassie who ventured On life's stormy path ill advised | PD Reprint | |
She Is So Fair College |
PD Reprint | ||
She Is the Belle of New York Traditional |
1898 | PD Reprint | |
She Is The Sunshine of Virginia Popular Song |
1916 - m. Harry Carroll, w. Ballard MacDonald | PD Reprint | |
She May Have Seen Better Days Traditional |
1894-1895 | PD Reprint | |
She Moved Thro the Fair Traditional |
Traditional Scots | PD Reprint | |
She Shook Her Head College |
PD Reprint | ||
She Waits By The Deep Blue Sea Popular Song |
1905 - m. Gus Edwards, w. Edward Madden | PD Reprint | |
She Was A Grand Old Lady Popular Song |
1907 - m. S.R. Henry, w. William C. Davies | PD Reprint | |
She Was Bred In Old Kentucky Traditional |
1898 | PD Reprint | |
She Was Happy Till She Met You Traditional |
1899 | PD Reprint | |
She Was Not So Bad For A Country Girl Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
She Was One of the Early Birds Traditional |
1900 - T.W. Connor | PD Reprint | |
She Wears A Yeller Ribbon (Round Her Neck) Traditional |
1917 - w.m. George A. Norton V - Susie Simpkins in the village papers Read about the soldiers manly capers, And made up her mind, That a soldier's bonnie bride she'd be. C - Round her neck she wears a yeller ribbon, She wears it in the winter and the summer so they say. If you ask her 'Why the decoration?' She'll say 'It's fur my lover who is fur, fur away'. | PD Reprint | |
She's a Mean Job ! Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
She's Dixie All The Time Popular Song |
1916 - m. Harry Tierney, w. Alfred Bryan | PD Reprint | |
She's Getting Mo' Like the White Folks Every Day Traditional |
1901 | PD Reprint | |
She's Gone Let Her Go College |
PD Reprint | ||
She's The Daughter Of Mother Machree Popular Song |
1915 - m. Ernest Ball, w. Jeff Branen | PD Reprint | |
Sheath Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Sheep and the Boy Children |
V - Lazy sheep, pray tell me why, In the pleasant fields you lie | PD Reprint | |
Sheep-Shearing Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Shenandoah Traditional |
1826 V - Missouri she's a mighty river, Away you rolling river. The redskins' camp lies on its borders. C - Ah ha I'm bound away 'cross the wide Missouri. | PD Reprint | |
Shepherd Boy Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Shepherd of the Valley Traditional |
1890 | PD Reprint | |
Shepherd Thy Demeanour Vary Traditional |
1890 - Thomas Brown | PD Reprint | |
Shepherd's Holiday Traditional |
1652 | PD Reprint | |
Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble Popular Song |
1917 - w.m. Spencer Williams | PD Reprint | |
Shining Shore Traditional |
1885 - Root | PD Reprint | |
Ship in Distress Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Shock Along, John Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Shoeboot's Serenade Traditional |
1915 - W.C. Handy | PD Reprint | |
Shool College |
PD Reprint | ||
Should Forture Prove Unkind College |
PD Reprint | ||
Should the Volga's Banks Be Flooded Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Shout On, Children Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Shovel Fish Rag Traditional |
Harry L. Cook | PD Reprint | |
Show Me the Way Spiritual |
V - Noah sent out a mourning dove . . . which brought back a token of heavenly love. C - O my good Lord, Show me the way . . . Enter the chariot, travel along. | PD Reprint | |
Show Me The White Of Yo' Eye Popular Song |
1903 - w.m. Stanley Crawford | PD Reprint | |
Shower College |
PD Reprint | ||
Shrewsberry Lasses Traditional |
1765 | PD Reprint | |
Shropshire Lass Traditional |
1713 | PD Reprint | |
Shure They Call It Ireland | See A Little Bit of Heaven (Shure They Call it Ireland) | ||
Shut That Door College |
PD Reprint | ||
Shy and Sly Traditional |
C. Luckyth Roberts | PD Reprint | |
Siam Popular Song |
1915 - m. Fred Fisher, w. Howard Johnson | PD Reprint | |
Siege of Limerick Traditional |
1698 | PD Reprint | |
Sigh No More Ladies Traditional |
Shakespeare | PD Reprint | |
Sighing Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Sign of the Bonny Blue Bell Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Sign This Pledge Traditional |
1899 | PD Reprint | |
Signal From Mars Popular Song |
1901 - m. E.T. Paull | PD Reprint | |
Signals of Time Children |
V - There's a time for everything they say, A time for work and a time for play . . . | PD Reprint | |
Silent Falling Snow Children |
V - In flakes of a feathery white, 'Tis falling so gently and slow | PD Reprint | |
Silent Night Christmas, Holiday |
1818 - w. 1816, German Joseph Mohr, 1859 English tr. John Young, m. 1818 Franz X. Gruber V - Silent night, holy night, All is calm, all is bright Round yon virgin mother and Child. Holy Infant, so tender and mild, Sleep in heavenly peace, | PD Reprint | |
Silent Night ~ Barnby Christmas, Holiday |
1890 - Barnby V - Holy night! Peaceful night. Thro' the darkness beams a light . . .Yonder where they sweet vigil keep O'er the Babe, who in silent sleep. Rests in heavenly peace. N - Alternate tune and translation of Silent Night | PD Reprint | |
Silent Now the Drowsy Bird Traditional |
m. JH. Offenbach, w. I.L. Brown V - Silent now the drowsy bird, As softly falls the night; We hear the sound of splashing oar, The night wind's tender sigh C - Linger yet awhile, for too soon comes the day . . . Ah! Ah! Ah! N - From Tales of Hoffman | PD Reprint | |
Silent Voice Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Silently Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Silks and Rags Traditional |
Fred S. Stone | PD Reprint | |
Silver and Gold College |
N - University of Colorado | PD Reprint | |
Silver Bell Popular Song |
1910 - m. Percy Weinrich, w. Edward Madden | PD Reprint | |
Silver Heels Popular Song |
1905 - m. Neil Moret, w. James O'Dea | PD Reprint | |
Silver Moon Traditional |
1849 | PD Reprint | |
Silver Swan Rag Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Silvery Waves Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Simple Aveu Traditional |
1878 | PD Reprint | |
Simple Simon Children |
1765 V - Simple Simon met a pieman Going to the fair; Says Simple Simon to the pieman, Let me taste your ware. | PD Reprint | |
Sin-Sick Soul Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Since Bill Bailey Came Home Traditional |
1902 | PD Reprint | |
Since Father Went To Work Popular Song |
1906 - w.m. William Cahill | PD Reprint | |
Since First I Saw Your Face Traditional |
1890 - Ford | PD Reprint | |
Since I First Met You Popular Song |
1902 - m. Alfred J. Wathall, w. George Ade | PD Reprint | |
Since Nellie Went Away Popular Song |
1906 - w.m. Herbert H. Taylor | PD Reprint | |
Since Sally Left Our Alley Popular Song |
1903 - m. J. Fred Helf, w. Will Heelan | PD Reprint | |
Since Sister Nell Heard Paderewski Play Traditional |
1902 | PD Reprint | |
Sing a Ho That I Had The Wings of A Dove Spiritual |
V - Virgin Mary had one son, I'd fly away and be at rest, The Jews and the Romans had him hung . . .. C - Sing a ho that I had the wings of a dove . . I'd fly away and be at rest. | PD Reprint | |
Sing a Song of Sixpence Children |
1765 V - Sing a song of six pence, A pocket full of rye. Four and twenty blackbird baked in a pie. | PD Reprint | |
Sing a Song of Sunbeams Traditional |
Traditional | PD Reprint | |
Sing a Song of Twilight Children |
V - Sing a song at twilight, when the lights are low. And the flick'ring shadows softly come and go. | PD Reprint | |
Sing Augustana's Praises College |
N - Augustana College | PD Reprint | |
Sing Gaily Sing Children |
V - Sing, gaily sing! Let gladness round us ring. This little simple, cheerful lay, Shall be our parting song today. | PD Reprint | |
Sing Me A Song Of The South Popular Song |
1899 - m. James W. Casey, w. George A. Norton | PD Reprint | |
Sing Me Love's Lullaby Popular Song |
1917 - m. Theodore F. Morse, w. Dorothy Terriss | PD Reprint | |
Sing Me the Rosary Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Sing Smile Slumber Traditional |
1885 - Gounod | PD Reprint | |
Sing To Me An Old Time Melody Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Sing! Sing! Birds On The Wing Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Singing in the Rain Children |
V - Where the elm tree branches, By the rain are stirred, Careless of the shower, Swings a little bird. N - Please note this is a Children's Song. It is NOT the song from the 1952 movie 'Singing In The Rain' starring Gene Kelley | PD Reprint | |
Singing on Our Way Traditional |
1890 - Ogden | PD Reprint | |
Sinner Won't Die No More Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Sinner, Please Don't Let This Harvest Pass Spiritual |
V - I know that my Redeemer lives . . . Sinner, please don't let this harvest pass. C - Sinner please don't let this harvest pass . . . and die and lose your soul at last. | PD Reprint | |
Sinner, You Better Get Ready Spiritual |
V - The tallest tree in Paradise, The Christian calls it the tree of life, Hour is a comin' Dat a sinner must die. C - Sinner, you better get ready . . For the hour is a comin' Dat a sinner must die. | PD Reprint | |
Sion House Traditional |
1686 | PD Reprint | |
Sioux 'Love Song' Folk Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Sioux 'Night Dance Song' Folk Song |
V - Ha | PD Reprint | |
Sioux 'War Song' Folk Song |
V - Ha | PD Reprint | |
Sir Roger de Coverly Traditional |
Traditional | PD Reprint | |
Siren's Song Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Sister Ruth Children |
Joseph Haydn V - Dost thou love me, Sister Ruth? Say, say Say! As I fain would speak the truth, Yea, yea, yea. | PD Reprint | |
Sister Susie's Sewing Shirts For Soldiers Popular Song |
1914 - m. Hermann E. Darewski, w. R.P. Weston | PD Reprint | |
Sit Down, You're Rocking The Boat Popular Song |
1913 - m. Jean Schwartz, w. William Jerome, Grant Clarke | PD Reprint | |
Six Little Snails Children |
V - Six Little Snails lived in a tree, Johnny threw a big stone, Down came three. | PD Reprint | |
Sixty-Three Is the Jubilee Traditional |
1863 - Green, French | PD Reprint | |
Skaters Waltz Traditional |
1882 - Emile Waldteufel | PD Reprint | |
Skidmore Fancy Ball Traditional |
1878 | PD Reprint | |
Skip To My Lou Children |
1844 V - Gone Again, Skip to my Lou . . . Stole my partner, Skip to my Lou . . . Many, many verses C - Skip to my Lou, Skip To My Lou, My Darling | PD Reprint | |
Skye Boat Song Traditional |
1745 - Traditional Scots | PD Reprint | |
Slaughter House Traditional |
1703 | PD Reprint | |
Slavonic Dances Traditional |
1887 - Dvorak | PD Reprint | |
Sleep Baby Sleep Children |
V - Sleep, baby, sleep! Thy father guards the sheep, Thy mother shakes the dreamland tree | PD Reprint | |
Sleep Beloved Sleep Traditional |
1885 - Taubert | PD Reprint | |
Sleep Lady Sleep Traditional |
1890 - Luse | PD Reprint | |
Sleep My Love College |
PD Reprint | ||
Sleep My Sweet Baby Children |
G. Verdi V - Sleep, my sweet baby, Happy the dreaming, Bright may the morrow, On thee awaken N - from Il Trovatore | PD Reprint | |
Sleep O Sleep ! Children |
V - Sleep, O Sleep! While breezes so softly are blowing; Sleep O Sleep While streamlets so gently are flowing | PD Reprint | |
Sleep Sleep My Darling Children |
V - Sleep, sleep my darling, sleep peacefully, Mother is watching, praying for thee. | PD Reprint | |
Sleeps the Noon Traditional |
Traditional Hebrides | PD Reprint | |
Sleepy Hollow Rag Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Sleepy Sidney Traditional |
Archie W. Scheu | PD Reprint | |
Sleigh Ride Children |
1890 - S.H. Lightner V - Come girls and boys prepare to go, For fun and frolic in the snow. Wrapped up in coats and tippets warm, Why should we fear the wint'ry storm. C - The sleigh is ready, now jump in, Nor put a stop to noisy din, The jingling sleigh bells seem to say Oh! what a joyful winter day. N - This is an Obscure Children's Song. It is NOT the Well Known Sleigh Ride Song, m. LeRoy Anderson 1948, w. Mitchell Parrish,1950 | PD Reprint | |
Slender Mountain Ash Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Slide Kelly Slide Traditional |
1889 | PD Reprint | |
Slide Trombone Medley College |
PD Reprint | ||
Slighted Swain Traditional |
1890 | PD Reprint | |
Slippery Elm Rag Traditional |
Clarence Woods | PD Reprint | |
Slivers Traditional |
Harry L. Cook | PD Reprint | |
Slow and Easy Popular Song |
1919 | PD Reprint | |
Slumber Boat Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Slumber Song Children |
V - Be hushed, my dear, thy mother's near, Thou needst no longer weep; | PD Reprint | |
Slumber Song ~ Kucken Children |
V - All is still in sweetest rest, Be they sleep serenely blest | PD Reprint | |
Smarty Popular Song |
1908 - m. Albert Von Tilzer, w. Jack Norworth | PD Reprint | |
Smiler Traditional |
Percy Weinrich | PD Reprint | |
Smiles Popular Song |
1917 - m. Lee G. Roberts, w. J. Will Callahan V - Dearie, now I know Just what makes me love you so, Just what holds me and enfolds me In its golden glow. C - There are smiles that make me happy, There are smiles that make me blue, There are smiles that steal away the tear drops. | PD Reprint | |
Smith William Traditional |
1800 | PD Reprint | |
Smoker's Anthemn College |
PD Reprint | ||
Smoky Mokes Traditional |
1899 | PD Reprint | |
Smoky Topaz Traditional |
Grace Bolen | PD Reprint | |
Smugglers Patriotic |
1882 - m. John Philip Sousa | PD Reprint | |
Snakey Blues Traditional |
1915 - Will Nash | PD Reprint | |
Snap Shot Sal Traditional |
1899 | PD Reprint | |
Sneak Popular Song |
1922 - m. Nacio Herb Brown, w. Herry D. Kerr | PD Reprint | |
Snookey Ookums Popular Song |
1913 - w.m. Irving Berlin | PD Reprint | |
Snow Flurries Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Snow Man Children |
Alfred S. Gatty V - Come out, dear Dolly and make a snow man. Ha! Ha! Ever so big. | PD Reprint | |
Snowball Babe Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Snowy-Breasted Pearl Traditional |
Traditional Irish | PD Reprint | |
So Long Mary Popular Song |
1905 - w.m. George M. Cohan | PD Reprint | |
So Long, It's Been Good to Know You Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
So Long, Letty Popular Song |
1915 - w.m. Earl Carroll | PD Reprint | |
So What's the Use College |
PD Reprint | ||
Social Band Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Soft Music is Stealing Children |
V - Soft, soft, music is stealing. Sweet, sweet lingers the strain, Loud, loud, now it is pealing | PD Reprint | |
Soft Sea Shore Traditional |
1830 | PD Reprint | |
Softly Blow the Vernal Breezes Traditional |
1890 | PD Reprint | |
Soiridh! Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Soldatenlieve Traditional |
1824 - w. W. Hauff, m. Traditional | PD Reprint | |
Soldier Boy Children |
V - Soldier boy, soldier boy, where are you going, Waving so proudly the Red, White, and Blue. | PD Reprint | |
Soldier of the Cross Spiritual |
V - Am I a soldier of the cross? . . . A follow'r of the Lamb? C - . . Must I be carried to the skies . . . Are there no foes for me to face . . Sure I must fight if I would reign. | PD Reprint | |
Soldier Song Children |
R. Schumann V - A dapple grey horse, and a bright shiny gun; And a stout wooden swore, We will surely have fun | PD Reprint | |
Soldier's Farewell Traditional |
1885 - Kinkel | PD Reprint | |
Soldier's Return Traditional |
1862 - Morris, Thomas | PD Reprint | |
Soldier's Tear Traditional |
1885 - Bayly | PD Reprint | |
Soldiers Field College |
PD Reprint | ||
Soldiers' Chorus Traditional |
1857 - Faust Gounod | PD Reprint | |
Soldiers' Joy Traditional |
1849, 1893 N - Fiddle Tune, Contra Dance | PD Reprint | |
Solidarity Forever Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Some Boy Popular Song |
1913 - m. Dave Stamper, w. Gene Buck | PD Reprint | |
Some Day Traditional |
1885 - Wellings | PD Reprint | |
Some Day When Dreams Come True Popular Song |
1907 - w.m. Philip Statts | PD Reprint | |
Some Folks Traditional |
1855 - Stephen Collins Foster | PD Reprint | |
Some Girls Do and Some Girls Don't Popular Song |
1916 | PD Reprint | |
Some Jazz Traditional |
1919 - S.J. Stocco | PD Reprint | |
Some Little Bird Popular Song |
1920 - w.m. Haven Gillespie, Egbert Van Alstyne, Lindsay McPhail | PD Reprint | |
Some o' Dese Mornin's Spiritual |
V - Gwine to see my mother, some of dese mornin's, see my mother some o' dese mornin's . . . Hope I'll jine de band. C - Look a-way in de heaven . . . Look a-way in de heaven, Lord, Hope I'll jine de band. | PD Reprint | |
Some o' These Days Spiritual |
V - I'm a-gonna walk on the streets of glory, some o' these days, hallelujah! | PD Reprint | |
Some Sunday Morning Popular Song |
1917 - m. Richard Whiting, w. Gus Kahn | PD Reprint | |
Some Sunny Day Popular Song |
1922 - w.m. Irving Berlin | PD Reprint | |
Some Valiant Soldier Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Somebody Else, It's Always Somebody Else Popular Song |
1910 - m. George Meyer, w. Jack Drislane | PD Reprint | |
Somebody Lied Popular Song |
1907 - m. Evans Lloyd, w. Jeff T. Branen | PD Reprint | |
Somebody's Buried in the Graveyard Spiritual |
V - Although you see me coming along so, To the promised land I'm bound to go. C - Somebody's buried in the graveyard, somebody's buried in the sea, Going to get up in the morning a shouting, Going to join Jubilee. | PD Reprint | |
Somebody's Coming To My House Popular Song |
1913 - w.m. Irving Berlin | PD Reprint | |
Somebody's Knocking at Your Door Spiritual |
V - Knocks like Jesus, Somebody's knocking at your door. C - Somebody's knocking at your door . . O sinner, why don't you answer? | PD Reprint | |
Somebody's Sweetheart I Long To Be Popular Song |
1905 - m. Gus Edwards, w. Will D. Cobb N - a.k.a. Somebody's Sweetheart I Want To Be | PD Reprint | |
Somebody's Waiting 'Neath Southern Skies Popular Song |
1902 - m. John T. Bratton, w. Arthur Lamb | PD Reprint | |
Somebody's Waiting For You Popular Song |
1906 - m. Albert Gumble, w. Vincent Bryan | PD Reprint | |
Someday Sweetheart Popular Song |
1919 - w.m. John C. Spikes, Reb Spikes V - You told me that you loved me, And I believed in you. You've broken ev'ry vow you made And proved yourself untrue. C - Someday Sweetheart you may be sorry For what you've done to my true heart. You may regret the vows you've broken. | PD Reprint | |
Someone Thinks Of Someone Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Something Doing Traditional |
1903 - Scott Joplin, Scott Hayden | PD Reprint | |
Somewhere Popular Song |
1906 - w.m. Charles K. Harris | PD Reprint | |
Somewhere A Voice Is Calling Popular Song |
1911 - m. Arthur F. Tate, w. Eileen Newton | PD Reprint | |
Somewhere In France Is The Lily Popular Song |
1917 - m. Joseph E. Howard, w. Philander Johnson | PD Reprint | |
Son of a Gambolier College |
PD Reprint | ||
Son of God Goes Forth to War Traditional |
1885 - Cutler | PD Reprint | |
Son of the Desert Am I Popular Song |
1889 | PD Reprint | |
Sonatas of III Parts Traditional |
1683 - Henry Purcell | PD Reprint | |
Song My Sweetheart Sang Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Song of a Thousand Years Traditional |
1885 - Henry Clay Work | PD Reprint | |
Song of All Songs Traditional |
1863 - Stephen Collins Foster | PD Reprint | |
Song of Conquest Folk Song |
1905 N - Piano arrangement by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor | PD Reprint | |
Song of Freedom Traditional |
w.m. Frederick M. Lynk, Carl Groos V - Freedom blessed freedom Of the human race, Show in golden spendor Thy beloved face. | PD Reprint | |
Song of Greeting Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Song of India Traditional |
1897 - Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov | PD Reprint | |
Song of Love Popular Song |
1921 - m. Sigmund Romberg, w. Dorothy Donnelly | PD Reprint | |
Song of Loyalty College |
PD Reprint | ||
Song of Praise Traditional |
1890 | PD Reprint | |
Song of Songs Popular Song |
1914 - m. Harold Vickers, w. Clarence Lucas | PD Reprint | |
Song of the A.B. College |
N - University of North Carolina | PD Reprint | |
Song of the Bells Children |
R. Planquette V - Ding, dong, ding, dong, ding, dong, merrily it's ringing over hill and dell . . . Listen to the bell C - Ding, dong, ding, dong, ding, dong, bell | PD Reprint | |
Song of the Fowler Traditional |
1885 - Mozart | PD Reprint | |
Song of the Guaranteed Wage Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Song of the Islands Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Song of the Isle of Saint Kilda Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Song of the Lifeboat Men College |
PD Reprint | ||
Song of the Moon Children |
German V - Who has a flock of stars up in the sky so high? The moon which sheds its golden beams As it foes floating by. | PD Reprint | |
Song of the O.W.U. College |
N - Ohio Wesleyan Univeristy | PD Reprint | |
Song of the Road Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Song of the Sea Traditional |
1885 V - A sailor's life is a roving life, It robbed me of my heart's delight, And caused me to lament and mourn, And sadly wait for his return. | PD Reprint | |
Song of the Western Men Traditional |
Traditional | PD Reprint | |
Song That I Hear In My Dreams Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Song That Reaches Irish Hearts Popular Song |
1911 - m. Albert Von Tilzer, w. Bartley Costello C - You'll hear it at the cradle, You'll hear it at the grave . . . It's the song that reaches Irish hearts, the Wearing of the Green. N - a.k.a. The Wearing of the Green | PD Reprint | |
Song to Old Union College |
N - Union College | PD Reprint | |
Song Without Words Popular Song |
1874 - m. Mendelssohn | PD Reprint | |
Songs My Mother Taught Me Traditional |
1860 - Dvorak | PD Reprint | |
Songs of Old Nassau College |
PD Reprint | ||
Songs We Sang College |
PD Reprint | ||
Sons of Geneva College |
N - Geneva College | PD Reprint | |
Sons of Georgetown College |
N - Georgetown University | PD Reprint | |
Soon a Will Be Done Spiritual |
V - Soon a will be done with the troubles of the world, troubles of the world . . . Goin' home to live with God. C - No more weeping and wailing . . I'm going to live with God. | PD Reprint | |
Sorcerer's Apprentice Traditional |
1897 - Dukas | PD Reprint | |
Sound the Pibroch Traditional |
Traditional Scots | PD Reprint | |
Sounds From the Missinieway Waltz Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Sounds From the Ringing Rocks Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Soup Song Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Sour Grapes Traditional |
Will B. Morrison | PD Reprint | |
Southern Rag Medley 1 Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Southern Rag Medley 2 Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Southrons' Chant of Defiance Traditional |
1861,1864 - Blackman | PD Reprint | |
Southrons' Chaunt of Defiance Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Souvenir Traditional |
1904 | PD Reprint | |
Spade's Head Traditional |
1830 | PD Reprint | |
Spaghetti Rag Traditional |
1910 - Lyons and Yosco | PD Reprint | |
Spangles Popular Song |
1907 - m. John W. Bratton | PD Reprint | |
Spaniard Traditional |
1777 | PD Reprint | |
Spaniard That Blighted My House Popular Song |
1911 - w.m. Billy Merson | PD Reprint | |
Spaniard That Blighted My Life Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Spanish Jig Traditional |
1721 N - Marji - ECD | PD Reprint | |
Spanish Ladies Folk Song |
English Folk Song V - Farewell and adieu to you, Spanish ladies, Farewell and adieu, ladies of Spain; For we've received orders for to sail for old England. C - We will rant and we'll roar all on the salt sea, Until we strike soundings in the channel of old England. | PD Reprint | |
Spanish Patriot's March Traditional |
1849 | PD Reprint | |
Spanish Proverb College |
PD Reprint | ||
Sparrow on the Tree Children |
Alfred S. Gatty V - Com in , you naught bird. The rain is pouring down. What will your mother do, If you sit there and drown? | PD Reprint | |
Speak Gently Traditional |
1849 | PD Reprint | |
Speed Away! Speed Away! Traditional |
1885 - Woodbury | PD Reprint | |
Speed the Plough Traditional |
1849 | PD Reprint | |
Speller's Fate College |
PD Reprint | ||
Spider and the Fly Children |
V - Will you walk into my parlour, said a Spider to a Fly. It is the prettiest parlour that ever you did spy! C - . . .Remember, remember the foolish little fly. N - Based on Poem by Mary Howitt first published in 1828. | PD Reprint | |
Spider And The Fly ~ Von Tilzer Popular Song |
1900 - m. Harry Von Tilzer, w. Arthur Lamb V - Kiss me goodnight mother darling, Why are you sad tonight? Soon I will dance with the man I love, In the ballroom so bright. C - Think of the spider a man so false, And the fly a maiden fair, Think of him leading her step by step, Into his cruel snare. N - There are many versions of this song beginning in 1844 or earlier | PD Reprint | |
Spirit Of '76 Popular Song |
1902 - w.m. J. Fred Helf | PD Reprint | |
Spirit Of Independence Popular Song |
1912 - m. Abe Holzmann | PD Reprint | |
Splendid Shilling Traditional |
1790 | PD Reprint | |
Sponge Traditional |
W.C. Simon | PD Reprint | |
Spread Yo' Stuff Popular Song |
1921 - m. Jules Levy, Paul Crane, w. Al Bernard | PD Reprint | |
Sprig of Thyme Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Spring Traditional |
1699 - Hayes | PD Reprint | |
Spring Beautiful Spring Traditional |
1903 - Lincke | PD Reprint | |
Spring Garden Traditional |
1665 | PD Reprint | |
Spring Gentle Spring ! Children |
J.R. Planche V - Spring Spring gentle Spring! Youngest season of the year, Hither haste, and with thee bring | PD Reprint | |
Spring Now Returning Traditional |
1890 - Von Weber | PD Reprint | |
Spring-Time Rag Traditional |
1916 - Paul Pratt | PD Reprint | |
Spring, Beautiful Spring Popular Song |
1903 - m. Paul Lincke | PD Reprint | |
Spring's Message Children |
V - Cuckoo, Cuckoo, calls from the tree, Now let us sing and dance and be merry | PD Reprint | |
Springtime Children |
Alfred S.Gatty V - The hyacinth and daffodil are shining in the bed. Untouch'd upon the window sill | PD Reprint | |
Squirrel Loves a Pleasant Chase Children |
V - The squirrel loves a pleasant chase, Tra la la la la, To catch him you must run a race C - Hold out your hands and we will see, Which of the two will quicker be! | PD Reprint | |
St Margaret's Hill Traditional |
1713 | PD Reprint | |
St Martin's Traditional |
1650 | PD Reprint | |
St Matthew's Passion Traditional |
Bach | PD Reprint | |
St Patrick's Day Traditional |
1849 | PD Reprint | |
St. Louis Rag Traditional |
Tom Turpin | PD Reprint | |
St. Louis Tickle Traditional |
1904 - "Barney & Seymour" - Theron C. Bennett? | PD Reprint | |
St. Patrick's Day Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Staine's Morris Traditional |
1650 | PD Reprint | |
Stand by Your Glasses College |
PD Reprint | ||
Stand On A Sea Of Glass Spiritual |
V - Satan tried my soul to slay, Sword of faith skeered him away. Stand on a sea of glass. C - O dis union! Sing dis union! I love dis union, Stand on a sea of glass. | PD Reprint | |
Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus Traditional |
1901 - w. George Duffield, m. Adam Geibel | PD Reprint | |
Standin' in the Need of Prayer Spiritual |
V - Not my brother, nor my sister, but it's me, O Lord, Standin' in the need of prayer. C - It's me, it's me, O Lord, Standin' in the need of prayer | PD Reprint | |
Star of the East (Alfred University) College |
N - Alfred University College Song | PD Reprint | |
Star of the Twilight ~ Emerson Traditional |
1885 - L. O. Emerson | PD Reprint | |
Star of the Twilight ~ Von Weber Traditional |
1890 - von Weber | PD Reprint | |
Starlight Popular Song |
1905 - m. Theodore F. Morse, w. Edward Madden | PD Reprint | |
Stars Begin to Fall Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Stars in the Elements Spiritual |
V - Don't you hear those Christians a-praying, While the moon drips away in the blood, And the ransomed of the Lord . . . C - Oh, the stars in the elements are falling, And the moon drips away in the blood, And the ransomed of the Lord are turning home to God? O blessed be the name of the Lord! | PD Reprint | |
Stars of the Summer Night Traditional |
1885 - Woodbury | PD Reprint | |
Stay in de Field Spiritual |
V - My eyes are turned to de Hebbenly gate until de war is ended. I'll keep on my way or I'll be too late, until de war is ended. C - Stay in de field, Stay in de field, Stay in de field 'til de war is ended. | PD Reprint | |
Stay In Your Own Back Yard Popular Song |
1899 - m. Lyn Udall, w. Karl Kennett | PD Reprint | |
Steal Away and Pray Spiritual |
V - Sinners, why do't you pray . . . I can't stay away. C - O, Steal away and pray . . . I'm looking for my Jesus. | PD Reprint | |
Stealing Popular Song |
1921 - w.m. Dan J. Sullivan | PD Reprint | |
Steam Boat Quick Step Traditional |
1849 | PD Reprint | |
Steamboat Bill Popular Song |
1910 - m. Burt Leighton, Frank Leighton, w. Ren Shields | PD Reprint | |
Steel King March College |
PD Reprint | ||
Stein Song College |
PD Reprint | ||
Stein Song - University of Maine Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Stenka Razin (From Beyond the Island) Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Step Stately Traditional |
1650 | PD Reprint | |
Steps Song College |
N - Princeton University | PD Reprint | |
Stewball Traditional |
1873 - Ireland | PD Reprint | |
Stinging Bee Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Stolen Kisses Popular Song |
1921 - m. Ted Snyder, w. Francis Wheeler | PD Reprint | |
Stones Are Very Hard Folk Song |
1905 V - Maribye ma nonoha ngopfu N - Southeast Africa. Piano Arrangement by Samuel Cooleridge-Taylor. | PD Reprint | |
Stonewall's Requiem Traditional |
1885 - Deeves | PD Reprint | |
Stop Yer Tickling, Jock! Popular Song |
1904 - m. Harry Lauder, w. Frank Folley | PD Reprint | |
Stoptime Rag Traditional |
1910 - Scott Joplin | PD Reprint | |
Story of the Coachman Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Story of the Rose (Heart of My Heart) Traditional |
1899 - w. 'Alice', m. Andrew Mack (1863-1931) P - The Last of the Rohans V - A youth one day in a garden fair A rose found wither'd and dying. And all for love, ah! love in vain, This rose was sadly sighing. C - Heart of my heart, I love you. Life would be naught without you. Light of my life, my darling. I love you, I love you. N - NOT Gang That Sang Heart of My Heart, 1926, Ben Ryan. The NOT PD Ryan Song is about a group that sang this 1899 song. | PD Reprint | |
Stosst an!soll leben Traditional |
1817 - August Binzer | PD Reprint | |
Strains of Guitar (On the River) Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Streets of Cairo Traditional |
1885 | PD Reprint | |
Strenuous Life Traditional |
1902 - Scott Joplin | PD Reprint | |
Strike the Harp Gently Traditional |
1885 - Woodbury | PD Reprint | |
Strolling Home Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Strolling on the Brooklyn Bridge Traditional |
1883 | PD Reprint | |
Strut, Miss Lizzie Popular Song |
1921 - m. Turner Layton, w. Henry Creamer | PD Reprint | |
Stu Mo Run Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Student's Toast College |
PD Reprint | ||
Stumbling Popular Song |
1922 - w.m. Zez Confrey | PD Reprint | |
Style in Which It's Done Traditional |
Est 1900 | PD Reprint | |
Suez Popular Song |
1922 - m. Ferde Grofe, Peter DeRose, w. Will Panacoast | PD Reprint | |
Sugar Cane Traditional |
1908 - Scott Joplin | PD Reprint | |
Sugar in de ground Traditional |
1868 - Dan Emmett | PD Reprint | |
Sugar Moon Popular Song |
1910 - m. Percy Weinrich, w. Stanley Murphy | PD Reprint | |
Suite Bergamasque - Menuet Classical |
1905 - Claude Debussy | PD Reprint | |
Suite Bergamasque - Passepied Classical |
1905 - Claude Debussy | PD Reprint | |
Suite Bergamasque - Prelude Classical |
1905 - Claude Debussy | PD Reprint | |
Summer Breeze Traditional |
James Scott | PD Reprint | |
Summer is Coming! Children |
Alfred S. Gatty V - No more frosts and no more snows! No more chilblains on one's toes | PD Reprint | |
Summer is Icumen In Traditional |
1226 | PD Reprint | |
Sun Assembly Traditional |
1750 | PD Reprint | |
Sun Dance Popular Song |
1901 - m. Leo Friedman | PD Reprint | |
Sun Don't Set in De Mornin' Spiritual |
V - Pray on, prayin' sister . . . Light shine roun' de worl'. C - Sun don't set in de mornin' . . . Lord, sun don't set in de mornin', Light shine round de world. | PD Reprint | |
Sun of my Soul Hymn |
1885 - W.H. Monk V - Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear. It is not night if Thou be near. | PD Reprint | |
Sun of Victory College |
PD Reprint | ||
Sun Worshippers Folk Song |
V - Wah! tah-ho! tah-ho! Wah! oot-tah-ho, nah-wee-tahn-ah-lo. N - Zuni Indian Melody. English: Rise, arise, arise! The dawn is here, day is calling thee. | PD Reprint | |
Sunbonnet Sue Popular Song |
1906 - m. Gus Edwards, w. Will D. Cobb | PD Reprint | |
Sunburst Rag Traditional |
James Scott | PD Reprint | |
Sunday School Scholar College |
PD Reprint | ||
Sunday Song Children |
V - Oh, Sunday has come again today, a nose gay in his hat, His eye is mild and cheerful, | PD Reprint | |
Sunflower Slow Drag Traditional |
1901 - Scott Joplin, Scott Hayden | PD Reprint | |
Sunrise And You Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Sunset Song Children |
H.G. Nageli V - Oh! Thou golden sunset, Beautiful to see, Ever thy bright gleams will seem glorious to me. | PD Reprint | |
Sunshine And Roses Popular Song |
1913 - m. Egbert Van Alstyne, w. Gus Kahn | PD Reprint | |
Sunshine of Paradise Alley Traditional |
1895 | PD Reprint | |
Suoni La Tramba Traditional |
Est 1900 | PD Reprint | |
Supposing Popular Song |
1899 | PD Reprint | |
Sur le Pont d'Avignon [On The Bridge of Avignon] Traditional |
1500s - French Folk Song V - Les messieurs font comm' Ca, Les dames font comm' Ca. C - Sur le pont d'Avignon, L'on y pase, L'on y danse, Sur le pont d'Avignon, L'on y danse tous en rond. | PD Reprint | |
Sure Fire Rag Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Swamptown Shuffle Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Swan Traditional |
1887 - Saint Saens | PD Reprint | |
Swan of Tuonela Traditional |
1901 - Sibelius | PD Reprint | |
Swanee River College |
PD Reprint | ||
Sweet Adeline | See You're the Flower of My Heart, Sweet Adeline | ||
Sweet Alice Ben Bolt Traditional |
1848 | PD Reprint | |
Sweet Annie Moore Popular Song |
1901 - w.m. John Flynn, Alex Rogers | PD Reprint | |
Sweet By and By Hymn |
1868 - m. Joseph P. Webster, w. Sanford F. Bennett V - There's a land that is fairer than day, And by faith you can see it afar. For the Father waits over the way, To prepare us a dwelling place there. C - In the sweet by and by, we shall meet on that beautiful shore. In the sweet by and by, we shall meet on that beautiful shore. N - a.k.a. In The Sweet By and By | PD Reprint | |
Sweet Canaan Spiritual |
V - Oh, my brother, did you come for to help me . . . Pray, give me your right hand. C - Oh, the land I am bound for, Sweet Canaan's happy land, I am bound for Sweet Canaan's happy land . . Pray, give me your right hand. | PD Reprint | |
Sweet Dreamland Faces Children |
V - Sweet dreamland faces, How they come and go, There in the firelight, flitting to and fro. | PD Reprint | |
Sweet Emalina, My Gal Popular Song |
1917 - m. Turner Layton, w. Henry Creamer | PD Reprint | |
Sweet Emogene Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Sweet Evelina | See Dear Evelina, Sweet Evelina | ||
Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight Popular Song |
1918 - m. Henri Klickmann, w. Harold G. Frost | PD Reprint | |
Sweet Heaven Spiritual |
V - Some people think I have no grace, But I'll see my Savior face to face, Lord how I long to be there. C - Oh, sweet heaven! . . . But how I long to be there. | PD Reprint | |
Sweet Hour of Prayer Hymn |
1885 - W.B. Bradbury V - Sweet Hour of Prayer, That calls me from a world of care | PD Reprint | |
Sweet is the Budding Spring of Love Traditional |
1735 | PD Reprint | |
Sweet Kentucky Lady Popular Song |
1914 - m. Louis A. Hirsch, w. William Jerome | PD Reprint | |
Sweet Kisses That Came in the Night Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Sweet Kitty Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Sweet Lady Popular Song |
1921 - m. Dave Zoob, Frank Crumit, w. Howard E. Johnson | PD Reprint | |
Sweet Little Buttercup Popular Song |
1917 - m. Herman Paley, w. Alfred Bryan V - Will you miss me little Buttercup Said a rustic lad one day. I must go away And I must obey . . . C - Sweet little Buttercup Shy little Buttercup, Dry your eyes of blue I'll come back to you When the war is through . . . | PD Reprint | |
Sweet Little Girl that I Love (The Hook) Traditional |
1890 | PD Reprint | |
Sweet Lovely Joan Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Sweet Marie Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Sweet Music Traditional |
1893 | PD Reprint | |
Sweet Pal Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Sweet Primeroses Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Sweet Sixteen Popular Song |
m. Dave Stamper, w. Gene Buck P - Ziegfeld Follies of 1919 V - There are dear dainty delicate days of delight that whisper so gently of spring C - Life is all honey so sweet and sunny when you are sweet sixteen | PD Reprint | |
Sweet Song-Bird Children |
V - Merry of heart, ye song birds. Merry of heart to day. Far thro' the golden sunshine. Far on you gladsome way. | PD Reprint | |
Sweet Spirit Hear My Prayer Traditional |
1885 - Wallace | PD Reprint | |
Sweet the Zephyrs Sigh Traditional |
1890 | PD Reprint | |
Sweet Turtle Dove or Jerusalem Mornin' Spiritual |
V - Sweet turtle dove, she sing-a so sweet, Muddy de water, so deep, An' we had a little meetin' in de mornin', A-for to hear Gabriel's trumpet sound. C - Jerusalem mornin'. Jerusalem mornin' by de light, Don't you head Gabriel's trumpet in dat mornin'? | PD Reprint | |
Sweet Violets - Fritz in Ireland Popular Song |
1882 - w.m. J.K. Emmet V - Sweet violets. Sweeter than all the roses; Ladened with fragrance, Sparkling with dew. Sweet violets. From mossy dell and rivulet. C - (Yodel) La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, N - Popular song of 1951 recorded by Dinah Shore | PD Reprint | |
Sweet Violets - Intermezzo Two Step Instrumental, Keyboard |
1908 - m. W.C. Powell | PD Reprint | |
Sweet William Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Sweetest Flower That Grows In Tennessee Popular Song |
1903 - m. George Evans, w. Ren Shields | PD Reprint | |
Sweetest Girl In Dixie Popular Song |
1903 - m. Robert J. Adams, w. James O'Dea | PD Reprint | |
Sweetest Girl in Monterey Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Sweetest Maid of All Popular Song |
1908 - m. Oscar Straus, w. Joseph Herbert | PD Reprint | |
Sweetest Story Ever Told Traditional |
1892 | PD Reprint | |
Sweetheart Come Back to Me College |
PD Reprint | ||
Sweetheart Days Popular Song |
1908 - m. J. Anton Dailey, w. I.W. Helser | PD Reprint | |
Sweetheart Good Night College |
PD Reprint | ||
Sweetheart I Wait for Thee College |
PD Reprint | ||
Sweethearts Popular Song |
1913 - m. Victor Herbert, w. Robert V. Smith | PD Reprint | |
Swing Low Spiritual |
V - Oh, de good ole chariot swing so low, Good ole chariot swing so low . . I don't want to leave me behind. C - Oh, swing low, sweet chariot, Oh, swing low, sweet chariot, I don't want to leave me behind. | PD Reprint | |
Swing Low, Chariot Spiritual |
V - Swing low, chariot, low in de Eas', Let God's people have some peace, Gwine t' ride in de chariot in de mornin'. C - Swing low, Gwine t' ride in de chariot in de mornin'; Elijah, Gwine t' ride in de chariot in de mornin' | PD Reprint | |
Swipesy Cake Walk Ragtime, Music Hall |
1900 - Scott Joplin, Arthur Marshall | PD Reprint | |
Swiss Waltz Traditional |
1849 | PD Reprint | |
Switzer's Farewell Traditional |
1885 - Linley | PD Reprint | |
Switzerland My Home Traditional |
1890 | PD Reprint | |
Sword of Bunker Hill Traditional |
1885 - Covert | PD Reprint | |
Sycamore Traditional |
1904 - Scott Joplin | PD Reprint | |
Sylvester March Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Sylvester Waltzes Popular Song |
PD Reprint | ||
Sylvia Popular Song |
1914 - w. Clinton Scollard, m. Oley Speaks | PD Reprint | |
Sympathetic Jasper Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Sympathy Traditional |
PD Reprint | ||
Sympathy ~ (Paley) Popular Song |
1905 - m. Herman Payley, w. Jack Kendis | PD Reprint | |
Sympathy ~ Friml Popular Song |
1912 - m. Rudolf Friml, w. Otto Harbach | PD Reprint |