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1898
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Fairy Tales
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1898
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High School Girls
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1898
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Uncle Sam, Why Do You Keep Us Waiting?
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1898
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Father, Won't You Speak to Sister Mary?
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1898
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The Tattooed Man
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1898
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The Wreck of the Maine
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1898
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What Would Your Answer Be?
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1898
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Ma Caroline
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1899
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My African Queen
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1899
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Dig Away, Dempsey, Dig Away
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1899
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Whistling Rufus
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1899
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Our Language as It's Spoken
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1899
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He Ain't No Relation of Mine
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1899
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Couldn't Help It, Had To
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1899
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Smoky Mokes
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1899
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I'm Livin' Easy
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1899
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My Baby From Boston Town
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1899
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Dolly's Mamma's
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1899
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Why Don't You Get a Lady of Your Own?
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1899
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Pat Malone Forgot That He Was Dead
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1899
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Hey Flanigan, Hello
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1899
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Adapted From the French
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1899
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I'm Not Particular
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1899
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The Stuttering Coon
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1899
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Algy, the Girls' Delight
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1899
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I'se Gettin' Up a Watermelon Party
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1899
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My Rainbow Bride
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1899
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You Don't Handle 'Nuff Money for Me
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1899
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His Little Wife Was With Him All the Time
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1899
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All I Want Is My Black Baby Back
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1899
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Up Came Johnnie With His Camera
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1899
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I've Got Him Dead
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1899
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Nancy Hogan's Ball
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1899
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Finnigan
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1899
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Reggy, the Reigning Rage
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1899
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At a Georgia Camp Meeting
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1899
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Kill It, Babe
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1899
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Nothing's Too Good for the Irish
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1899
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The Midnight Son
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1899
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I Couldn't Do a Thing to You
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1899
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Best in the House Is None Too Good for Reilly
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1899
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Mammy's Little Dinah
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1899
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Oh, Society
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1899
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Gingerbread Doll
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1899
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Roxiana Dooley
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1899
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I Happened to Be There
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1899
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My Honolulu Lady
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1899
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Glorious Beer
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1899
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She's a Thoroughbred
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1899
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I Don't Like Dat Face You Wear
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1899
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On the Road to Mandalay
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1899
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What's the Matter With Maudie?
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1899
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On Sunday Night, It Was Barney McHugh
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1899
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I Love You, My Love, I Do
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1899
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Mary Ann McCue
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1899
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Soldiers in the Park, March Song
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1899
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When a Coon Sits in the Presidential Chair
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1899
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He Whistled Up a Tune
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1899
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I Want to Go to Morrow
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1899
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Darktown Is Out To-Night
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1899
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P.S., Mr. Johnson Sends Regards
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1899
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Her Gentleman Friend
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1899
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Since Ma Hair Turned Red
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1899
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If I Only Had a Job
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1900
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Strike Up the Band, Here Comes the Sailor
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1900
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Pumping the Pump, Pump, Pump
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1900
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Jolly Fellows Waltz
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1900
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Vaudeville Specialty, No. 2
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1900
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Oh, Wouldn't That Jar You
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1900
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One Good Term Deserves Another
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1901
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My Jersey Lily
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1901
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You Can't Keep a Good Man Down
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1901
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Why Don't the Band Play?
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1901
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I Want to Be a Military Man
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1901
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When Reuben Comes to Town
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1901
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Little Tommy Murphy
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1901
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A Pipe Dream
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1901
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Good Morning, Carrie
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1901
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She's Getting More Like the White Folks Every Day
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1901
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Simple Little Sister Mary Green
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1901
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More Work for the Undertaker
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1901
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When Mister Shakespeare Comes to Town
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1917
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On the Party Line / If I Catch the Guy Who Wrote “Poor Butterfly”
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1918
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How could Washington be a married man and never, never tell a lie? / I’ve heard about the nights of Columbus
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