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The Evening By The Moonlight, Dear Louise
Written by Andrew B. Sterling
(1906)
Lovely old romantic ballad
MIDI and Restored Vintage Restored
Recording in MP3 by Harry Macdonough
Daddy
Long Legs
Music By Harry Ruby
Words by Sam Lewis and Joe Young
(1919)
Pretty love song based on the
Mary Pickford film of the same name.
MIDI and Real Player movie segment
from public domain silent movie
The
Perfect Song
Beautiful Love Theme from D.W.
Griffith's silent film classic "The Birth of a Nation" (1915)
Music by Joseph Carl Breil and
Lyrics by Clarence Lucas
MIDI

Good-bye,
Little Yellow Bird
Written by C.W. Murphy & Wm.
Hargreaves (1906)
A strange and rather haunting
English Music hall song, from the same
composers who wrote the music
hall classic "Has Anyone Here Seen Kelly?" (1907)
This song was featured in the
MGM film classic The Portrait Of Dorian Gray
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If
We Can't Be The Same Old Sweethearts
Then
We'll Just Be The Same Old Friends
Lyrics by Joe McCarthy
Music by Jimmie Monaco (1915)
A bittersweet love song about
lovers who are now just friends.
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Dreaming
Written by L.W. Heiser and J.
Anton Dailey (1906)
A beautiful, nostalgic song about
love lost
MIDI and Restored Acoustical
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Two More From Carrie
Jacobs-Bond
God
Remembers When The World Forgets
Written by Carrie Jacobs-Bond
Lyrics by Clifton Bingham (1913)
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The
Hand Of You
Words and Music by Carrie Jacobs-Bond
(1920)
A man longs for just one thing:
to be able to hold the hand of his sweetheart.
Too bad those days are long gone.
Now they want much more than
just her hand on the first date.
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Can't
Yo' Heah Me Callin' Caroline?
Music by Caro Roma
Music by William H. Gardner (1914)
A very popular, sentimental "coon"
song
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Woodman,
Spare That Tree!
Poem by George Pope Morris (1830)
Music by Henry Russell (1837)
This song was hugely popular
in America in the 19th century.
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